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WEEKEND REPORT
few er complaints
Four years
after Costa
Mesa began
cracking
down on
budget
1notels,
police say
calls for
service at
the·m h ave
dropped
24 c.x,
KeVin Owens
plays with
his non-ven-
omous baby
python
Inside his
Sea Breeze
apartment.
Owen ha
lived at the
Sea Brce1e
for more
than two
years. His
parents u d
to live In the
same apart·
ment.
Daly Plot
L O\\'·budget motels hdve often bring to mind
µrosutuhon, drugs, leaky ceilings and roach
und mice infestallons. Five years ago, that was
otten lht> case with Costa Mesa's seedier motels.
The problems might never be totally eliminated,
but the work of a motel ldsk force has made signifi·
cant inroads in reducing cnme and improving inde-
µenclcntly owned motels in the city.
Since the city intensified its focus on motels m
1~J4, there has been a 24% decrease m the Police
Department's calls for servtce from motels, accordmg
to th,~ latest sldbstics available.
Despite the decrease, the City is fa r from eliminat-
inu lhP problem dltogcthcr.
"We really haven't progressed beyond our top 10
motels,~ sd1d the city's Principal Planner Mike Robin-
son. "We've alwdys been gomg back and forth with
SEE MOTELS PAGE A 19
PHOTOS BY DON L.EACtWA't .. Y f'll.Ol
Peter DeSoto picks up his son, PJ, In their renovated apartment which used to be
the crime-ridden Coastal Inn Motel. His wife, Dara, sits in the background. On top,
the DeSotos enjoy a warm evening in front of the Coastal Inn with fellow Southern
Calllomia College students Mindy Ro eno, Skyler Kaiser. and Polly and Danie) Vil-
larreal. The college purchased the Coastal Inn and converted it to student housing.
For Some, it's hard to
check out of motels
l·u 1 Gm I y •ars or more.
Oliyf'lol .. "It is the only p1a~c In C<'lstn M. -.a
where I could find i.ttihti mdttd d for
M ary necker and h r two c.hil· the pncc that I'm paying nnii I can
dren have callcrt the Sea afford to cal after 1 pay rent," Trcck r
Breeze Apartment H otel. said.
home for almost four years. Trecker saiCI she can afford only
She 1s among the 10°0 to 20% of about $650 a month fot renL Costa
motel occupants in th city who u ~I · a· medianrentis$810,)u runo
motels for long·h .. snn st.a~ , ccordmg Orange County' median rent of $890.
to tax deta compiled by the city. For Although ther" ctr" apartments that
motel resid nts, long tenn can mean
anything lrom tw-0 month lo two SEE TENANTS PAGE A 13
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'.Cat in critical condition after being mauled by cOyote in Newport Heights
,
i
•1'1)1 amazcd th kiny is ahv , " said vet·
nmulon flruct• B u 1 fclct , "l haven't sc n
a kitty mauled this bad anct till be breath-
ing."
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10 h lJ> -Greg Risling
Balboa
history
getting
new life
•Painting .is done on
U-Drive sign; lighting
ceremony set for Jan. 25.
11 \11111 ll\c,1.\.~ll
Dcif Nol
NEWPORT BEACH -The U-
Dnve hodt sign's fdded pdmt is
nov. fn>sh and bright and its rusty
old neon tube" soon Wlll be filled
\\'1th light
It's been a long time coming,
but the 60-year~old sign that
once. adorned the Balboa Fun
Zone Wlll be mounted there
agqm next v. eek, Wlth a · grand
lighting ceremony set for Jan. 25.
Gay Was:-.all-Kelly, a Balboa
activist who look it upon her,elf
tv. o year ago to save the histonc
ign from certam dedth, 'said she
couldn't be hdpp1er to see 1t
return<:d to its old glory.
"The only word I can use 1s
d<1:Zzltng," \\'assail-Kelly sdid to
describe the restored sign, .palllt-
ccl h~· Balboa Island artist Debra
l luo;e, ''It's a replication ol the old
s1~n but it's m her o-...n style. It's
cn!-.p dnd lhe colors are v1brant.
It's JUSt incredible.·
The <>1gn should be mounted
on the poles at the ·comer ot
Edgewater and Palm near the
Feft)' Landing either Tue-.d.ay. pr
\\'ednesclay, aid Steve Murad,
o-... ner ot What's Your S1gn? m
~an Clemente, who is \'Olunteer-
mg with the effml.
"It looks beautJ.fUl, • he said
The new neon "'ill be m:.lalled
after the hrst of lhe year, m
preparation for the Jan. 25 light-
. mg ceremony Wassail-Kelly said
she will try to bnng some chgru-
tcmPs and those who helped in
the eftort together for the cele-
bration
"I 1ust cant believe I stuck
with 1t. It 1s JUst gomg to mean so
much,· ... he Sdld. "So. manv peo-.M.
ph• ndve called and it's 15roughl""
back et m1•mory to them:
Wassall-Kellv "dld the U-Dnve
boat sign repre"sent.s a time long
gone. when the Fun Zone and
the bu-.1.11e s district thrived.
"We are ripping down so
much and changing c;o manv
things,· ... he ~aid . "l trul} wanted
to a\ e a little piece of <?ld Bal-
boa.•
INDEX
ClASSIAED -··---.. -88
COMMUNITY fORUM ·*·--A 18
ENTERTAINMOO -.A16
FAITH •M-••·---···-··--... ..A2
SOCIETY .... -----·--J.15
SPORTS ..... _ ·.81
WEATHER
Unseasonably M01l11
temperatures i~
fating into memory.
~SM P.,2
..
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A 2 Sotvrdo)', December 19, 1998 faith Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
MORAL OF
THE STORY
Local pastors explain ho~ ~ouples of differel)t faiths cope with the holidays
cindy trone
christeson
Healing relationships
at Christmastim e
"God is so big he can cover the
whole world with Jiis love, and so small
he can rnrl up mside your heart.•
-June Masters Bacher
N ext week 1s Christmas. For
m4Ily people the holidays are
d hmt! of treasured together-
ne~s. But there a.re many others who
either find themselves alone or at
family n'umons thdt are strained and
uncomfortable.
Christmas is dbout many things,
but tt is clearly about relationships.
And the qucllity of those relationships
hd!. d'large impact on the quality of
the celebrations The magic of Christ-
mds will not magically melt away or
mend pusl hurts or prevent new ones.
ERON Bfl"·YllfUl>A
Myfb
•
L<> the sedson for fanuJles to join
lil celebrabon of the holidays,
but for some family members,
togetherness has its price -their
faith.
Lynn Friedman, 43, of Newport
Beach was raised Protestant but is cele-
brating Hanukkah with her husband,
Jeff, and their four daughters. ·rAs a child) I tned to go to church
as much as J could,• Lynn said •1 was
brought up in Glendale. There was
Christiaruty. J never heard of any other
religion.•
She met Jeff, •6. when they were
both camp counselors. "We fell in love
immediately,• she-said.
At the time, religion was not a big
deal to either one of them. "It was nev-
er discussed," he said.
·we kind of did both,~ she said "It
didn't matter.•
Then came the children and every-
. thing changed.
uy don't think my husband knew he '
was so Jewish unW we began raising
kids,• she said. "Then he discovered
be was so Jewish.•
Several years ago, I was asked to
"fJt>dk to a women's group about
µrc•panng for Chnsbnas. The women
didn't want to.hear about decorating
upc; and clever gtft ideas. They want-
1.'<.l to learn how to prepare their
hedrts to be with extended family.
More than half of the women
dredded the holidays beca~se of diffi-
c:ull larruly relationships. One woman
said, "Every year I think this Christ-
mas .. vru findlly be dilferent, but ll
never is Every year I hope my family
will get along, and every year we
don't." Another said, ~Last year the
tension dt the tdble was so Uuck, it
was harder to cut than the roast."
¥Even though I did not teel dS
though I had a lot of Jewish education
behind me, I had real difficulties raising
kids not Jewish,• Jeff said. "And Lynn,
maybe sh~ was bigger thari I was: she
was able to bend and I guess I wasn't.
Even though I didn't have a strong
JeWISh upbringing, there was some-
thing there.•
· The FrieQrnans are not alone.
LARRY DORTCH I DAl.Y PlOT
The Fried.man family of Newport Beach, from left, Lauren, Terra, Lynn, Jaime , Jett and Eron, sing songs during a
Hanukkah celebration ln their home. Lynn, who was raised a Protestant. married Jeff, a Jew. The couple didn't
think having diUerent faiths would pose a problem -until the children came.
Laurie Nada, 45, an employee at
Teil)ple Bat Varon m Newport Beach, is
a Jew who marned Bob, a Christian.
·we didn't belong to a temple,•
Laurie said, referring to her upbringing,
"We celebrated a little Ul the home.•
When they met, Bob was part of a
myth of true love -t.h<!l this person gion, Beshore said. commitment to the faJth is sometimes
less than complete. And there's a price
to be paid by those who sacrifice their
faith, even if they have not converted.
can fulfill my life." . .. It gives you a sense of rootedness
int.he universe,• Miller said. "When people get marril"d, the faJth
is not the thing they're looking for,•
said pastor Vincent Gilmore of Our
Lady Queen of Angels. a Roman
Spiritual leaders agree that interfaith
couples should choose one religion
rat.her than trying to juggle both.
Lynn Friedman said she misses cele-
brating '("'hristmas, especially the tree
and the carols.
God hds IJlcssC'd both my husbdnd,
Jon, <ll1d. I with wonderful families,
and we love to spend time together.
Smee I rnuldn't count on personal
~xpcrienre for the talk, I read severd.l
nooks and 11sked many questions.
· I learned a lot from a fnend who
dreaded gomg to her father's house
be<"ause she didn't hke her stepmoth-
er. t-.ty tncnd's vastor told her to write
c:i list o1 what bothered her dbout her
stepmom. It was a rather lengthy list.
large group of friends shf' socialized
with.
"At that point m my life, l didn't
have any Jewish friends, tt she said. "It
really wasn't an issue."
· But even before she mamcd and
had a child, Laurie knew her fttmily
would pracbce Judaism.
•1 wouldn't feel comfortable w1t.h
someone who would hang a crucifix m
. the house." she said.
"Vt1l8l'i people get
married, the fuith is
nol lhe !ting they' re
looking fot Yoong
couples don' I think
~ftith unti
they're~
chldren.•
Vincent Gilmore
Passor, Oilr Lody
Queen "Angek
Catholic church m
Newport Beach,
where Protestants
make up approxi-
mately 25% of his
congregation.
''Young couples
don t think about
faith unW they're
havmg children,"
Gilmore said. "It
changes their whole
perspective of lite •
•Parents have to
answer mcred1bly
sunple questions.
and they're the
The differences between Judwsm
and Christianity outweigh the similan-
ties suggested by the oft-heard expres-
sion •Judea-Christian values," Beshore
said.
"They have basiccilly the same set of
values, but they hugely differ as to who
Jesu.c; is,• Beshore said. The concept of
forgiveness IS also dilferent, he said.
Deciding on one religion can be dif-
ficult. But local pastors say children
need a clear spiritual direction.
wKids don't like being hall and hall,"
said Rabbi Arnold Rachlis of Uruversity
Synagogue in Irvine. •Tuey want to be
whole. When someone tries to be too
many things, you're nothing.•
"Today, that still hurts," .she said.
There's also her relationship with her
grandmother, who she said she used to
be clo e lo but isn't now because of
religious differences.
"She's had a prot?lem with it,• she
said "She probably always will You
have to take some bad with the good, 1
guess." ·
Laune Nada invited her husband's
family for dmner Dec. 25, but there will
be no Yulellde cheer.
"They're not going to find a Christ-
mas tre , , " she said. •I'm not going to
cook them a ham.·
Then my fnend was told to bum
the hst and see 1t as giving her feel-
ings over to God. Then her pastor said
to vrnw this woman as a gift from
God, which made my fnend laugh
and say. ·some gift! I n<>.ver <tSked for
d gift like her'"
Spmtual leaden; m the area are pre-
siding over more and more int rfait.h
marriages. More than 50% of Jews m
the Uruted States marry outs1de thetr
faith, said Rabbi Mark S. Miller of Tem-
ple Bat Yahm. They marry for Jove, and
faith often takes a back . e'at.
But love only takes you so farm life,
said John Hultman. scruor pastor at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church in New-
port Bedch.
most profound
questions of existence,• said Kenton
Beshore, senior pastor at Mariners
South Coast Church
Even though Lynn Friedman has not
converted to Judaism, her husband
doesn't mind.
"She may not say, 'Yes, I am JeWJSh,'
but she leads a Jewish lile," said Jeff
Fnedman.
Pastors agree that interfaith couples
can succeed if they are truly conurutted
to each other and therr children.
•Tuey can work. it JUSt takes more
effort on their part," said the Rev.
Jerome Henson of St John the Baptist
Catholic Church in Co~ta Mesa.
• He then said that her stepmother
was a gift from God to help make
C'hanges in my fnend's attitude and to
help her qrow. Then he asked if my
mend hdd cmy pictures of her step-
mother, dnd IJ she didn't, to ask for
s<>me. It took awhile for my friend to
write that lettN, but only days aft~r
<;he did, d package WJth many pic-
tures amved. Also included was a
wann note lht1t continued to melt my
l'Jiend's bitterness.
•We think we're finding the deity m
the other," Huffman swd. "That is the
Questions such as ·who am I?"
~Why am I here?" and "How should I
live?" can all be answered WJth rPli-Even when spouses do convert, !heir
PLACES TO WORSHIP
The process took many months,
but this year my fnend IS actually
wokmg forward to going home and
12Cmg WJth bot.h her father and step-
"1other.
: Obv10usty not au painful hurts can
~ so eac;ily solved. But, with God's
Mlp, m<my ran be improved. Christ-
mas IS dhoUI reJabonsh1ps. And the
(elattonship that can impact all others
is the one• with hun, whose birthday
WP ccl~hrat(• next week.
• Oy dsking God lo be a part of our
h.ves, we arc acc<'pling a gift that will
ke<'p on givmg. And you can quote
me on lhdt.
• CINDY TRANE otRJSTESON 1s a Newport
Beach re\ldent who speaks frequently to par
enting groups You can reach her by e-mail at
dndyOonthegrow com or through the mail at eo Box 6140 #505, Newport Beach 92658
• EDfTOlrS NOB: Places to Wor·
ship features btief destt1ptlons ot
churches and temples in our com
munity. They appear Heh week
on a rotating basis.
Buddhist
HIGASHI HONGANJI
BUDDHIST TEMPLE
Higashi Honga '1 Buddhist
Tempie is a Jodo smn Buddhist tem~. Worship services are SUn
day at 10 a.m. 'ttle service is Japan·
ese and English and includes sutra
ctianting •Od a teaching meuage.
The message is based on the
teach!~ of Buddha's words and
concerning the three treasures of
Buddhism. how we are human
beings. receiving th~ Buddhet -
Oharma, and receivi~ peke of
mind. Often the teachings of Bud-
dha are related to • coniemporary
ISlUe. Those attending can also
make in<ense and/or monetary
offerings. The Ohanna Society
«inducts tectureldisamion ~ie
that are open to the public. Bud
dhlsts and llOn-Buddhlsti 'There Is
no charge for attendjng. ~Anyone
who Is interested in exploring
JodoshinShu on a personal lever• 1s
1nv1ted. The temple 1s at 254 Victo-
ria St .. Costa Mesa. CaU the temple
at 722-1202 for more information
ZEN CENTER OF
COSTA MESA
Zert master 5uzulti saY5: •cuttl·
vate your 01NO s.pirit. This means
not to go seeking for something
outside yourself. instead of galo-rng knowledge, you should clear
your mind. When you listen to Zen
teadling with a clear mind you
can accept It as 1f you were heat·
ing something you already knew.•
The Zen Center of Costa Mesa
offers a regular Zen meditation
gathering Sunday from 5 to 7:15
p.m. Beginner instruction classes
are offered the fa"St and third Sun· d.1~ of each month from 5 to 7; 15
p.m. Deborah Barrett is director of
training. The center is at 711 W.
l 7th St , Suite AS, Costa Mesa. for
moft infOf"matlon, call 722·7818.
To recerve a sc.hedule of classes
end meditation trmes, leeve your name and addres~
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HOLIDAY EVENTS
A MUSICAL EVENT
A Christmas music concert will be
presented from 4 to 5 p .m. today
at the FU'St United Methodist
Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W.
19th St., Ccr.;ta Mesa. Admission IS
free. For more intormation, call
(949) 548-7727.
CHORAL SERVICE
A t:;peaal choral c;eMce of worship
tililt'd Christmas Oratorio by Saint-
Sacns will be presented at 9:30
a.m Sunduy at St. Mark Presby·
tenan Church, 2100 Mar Vista
Dnve, Newport Beach. For more
infonnation, cdll (949) 644-1341.
CHOIR PERFORMANCE
Corona del Mar's Commuruty
Church, Congregational choir will
present a Christmas program at
the 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday SeTVICCS
at the church, 611 Heliotrope Ave.
WEATHER
SUNDAY
First low
2 57 a.m, •.•..••••... 2.2
First higti
9.08 a.m .•••• , ••••... 5.8
S«ond low
4:26 p.m • . . . • ...• ·0.5
Second high
11 02 p.m ..... •.· .... 3.7
WATD
BMIUATUlllE: • , .~1
SURF
FAITH CALENDAR
The choir will also perform at the
candlelight Christmas Eve ser-
VJces at 7 and 11 p.m. Thursday at
the church. For more information.
call (949) 644-7400.
HOLIDAY PRAYERS
Four Christmas Eve sel'Vlces will
be presented Thursday at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian Church,
600 St. Andre\\IS Road, Newport
Beach Worship services are sJated
for 5, 7, 9 and·lt p.m. For more
information, call t949) 631-2880.
CHRISTMAS EVE PRAYERS
Christmas Eve sel'Vlces will be
presented Thursday at St James
Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Lido,
Newport Beach. A children's
Christrnds sel'Vlce and Holy
Eucharist will begin at 4 p.m.; a
Christmas concert is slated for 7
p.m .; worship services are at 7:30
p.m .; a ChriStmas concert is at
10:15 p.m.; worship services arc
• at 11 p.m.; Chrisbnas Day scr-11
vices are at 10 a.m. For more !
informabon, call (949) 675-0210.
CHRISTMAS EVE SERVICES -
Christ Church by the Sea United ..
Methodist Wlll present a Christ-'
mas Eve scl'Vlce al 7:30 p .m . ~
Thursday at the church, 1400 W ...
Balboa Blvd., Newport Beach. ..
Carol singing will begin dt 7 p .m ..
A second Chnstrnas Eve service ~
will be presented at 11 p .m. and •
\vtll feature lessons, carols, can-
dlelight and Communion. For
more mfomiation, call (949) 673· ~
3805.
SPECIAL GUEST
A visiting Shinshu pnest will
present a dhanna talk dt 12:30
p .m. Sunday at the Higashi Hon-•
ganji Buddhist Temple. 254 Vic-..
tona St., Costa Me~a. Adroission '-
is free. For more information, call
(949) 722-1202.
POLICE FILES
MESA
• Weft laker ~treet: A bicycle worth S35 was stolen from a bTke rack In the
600 block between 2:30 and 11 p.m. Dec. 10
• ~ aoutev.nt: A laptop computer worth S5,000 was stolen from •
bu~ness in the 3300 block at about 12;20 p.m Dec 15
• MendoQ Stnet: Se\leral 11ems of jewelry and ca\h totaltng $8,400 were
stolen from a home In the 2900 block at about 7 p.m Dec. 15.
• ~ Avenue· lWo gutta~ end an amplifier worth $2,335 were stolen
from a car In 'the 2500 block betwffn 9.45 p.m: oR. 8 and7 a.m Dee. 9.
• South Coast Drtve: A wallet and rts contents worth S98 were stolen from
a busine~~ in the 900 block et about 5:45 p m Otc. 15
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Sotvrdoy, December 19, 199a A 3
f School bOar:d action puts muzzle. on.free speech 'BRIEFLY
Do\\'Tley Saving,
gets n(~\v COO 1 t matters not \\ hf're you hn•
or whether you have kids m
the puhhc school system. If
)f>U're an advocate ol free
~X'ech -:-not the Berkeley s1l-
iil/shock 1ock/bum-thc·flag kind.
lJut civil, respons1l>lc h(_•(' <;peech
1-you l>hould he dfrc11d Very'
tlfnnd.
: Last we<>k, Ncwport-Mesd
l'nitied School D1st11ct board t~ember Wendy Lrc CC, who rem
ttnoppost>Cl last month, was
passest ovN for hc>r rJghtful spot
<t; vice president of the panel -4 position with no power whatso-
. qver to make curriculum ·
(flanges. To my knowledge,
t;eecc has never promoted civil
ljnrest or the overthrow of the
~ovemment. I doubt that Leece
has so rnuch'ils littl'red in the
fJ>ur years lhdt I have known her.
E Leece's cnme is suggesting
that creationism should be taught in schools and thclt the Ten Com-
¢dndments should be posted in ~assrooms. ror the moment, for-
qet thdt you may oppose these
t.Jvo ideas. Tht1t you may dis-
!
• I
' . I
' I
I •
W H·a T'S UP
agree is now secondary to her
right to express her avilized
opinion without sulfenng gov·
emment sanctions. But she has
suffered, paying a pnce for mere·
ly expressing her opinion by
being voted down for the board
position she was scheduled by
rotation to assume this month.
Tune now to get out your
Newport-Mesa Uruf1ed School
District bodid scorecards for <m
update Let's see ... Jim Ferryman
p<trllc.1patCI; m a voto that'."rdlSes -
sc1larie~ for fCachen., whicl'f -
mParu. a rdise for his wife, and.
the board doei> nothing. For that
one, they used the Chick Heam,
•no hcmn, no foul" rule. The
mnasure would've passed Wlth·
out his vote, so it's no big deal.
But Lcece; who expressed con-
C(•rns about the content of \he
curriculum -opinions. mind you
-is punished by having her
rightful post denied.
' And the shame of it alll Imag-
ine, Lcece had the audacity to
propose two items thdt she
believes may help keep some
kids on trdck. She may dS well
have suggested that corporate
sponsors be allowed onto cam-
puses. Ke~p your scorecards
handy, folks, because it will be
worth notmg who oppo~es the
Ten Commandments in the class-
room but will allow a suggestive
blue jedns banner dbove the
chalkboard.
Now, bdore you think, "Oh,
Uus guy is a shill.• I caution you
could not be more wrong about
my connection with leece. How
wrong1S laughabl~. But-I tto ---·
adrrut to being a shill -for
responsible free speech and reti-
·91ous freedom. including the
nght to diSbelieve, and th<• right .
to P-xpress your belief m public
without sulfenng a single conse-
quence. I've tried to recall the
ld!it tiJne a government body
,sanctionc>d dn agnostic or atheist
for expressing their op1ruon
· . I will now remind ·you, Uus is
not an argwncnt for tedching
creatiorusm or posting the Ten
Commandments.. so please don't
call or e-mail with your "church
• and .state• positions. This is
about the nght lo voice a courte-
ous, civilized opinion without
fear of retribution.
Net"d some other arguments?
Lots of folks m these parts don't
believe Leece would have been
passed up for her seat had she
hailed from Newport Beach
mstedd ol the west side of Costa
Mesa, regardless of her vtews.
Second, some think thiit the real
redSon she was denied her place
was because some bOdrd mem-be~ ti-Ucve she Will 6.f>pos" the
bond issue we're going to h<>ar
about in the coming wcckc;,
Did I mentionJhdt ::.he ha not
yet expressed an opuuon Qn lhe
bond issue<
And how do we explam this tu
our kids? •Johnny, I know you
think Uus is d free country and
we can say what Wl~ Wdnl with-
out tear of repnsal, but we Jui.t
didn't like whdt Leec e md ~o we
denied her the .vtcC> prns1denc;y
for which she was ..,Jdted." That
l.S a great ov1cs IP.ssvn.
This quote ll> lrom John Mil·
ton~ "Give mo the hherty to
know, to utter and to argue fr t>ly
according to consc1ence, aho\'e
all libertie .... " ln my la~ opm10n,
the board violated the First
Amendment. The board :.hould
reverse its decision immed1atPly
to correct this in1usnce
• STEVE SMITH is a COSla Mesa rest·
dent and free-lancE: writer. He can be
reached at (949) 574-2462 or via t.»ma1I
at: stsmth190idt.net.
·DO'Cni~Y'" avtn~· New-
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nPw ducf operating officer,
bttnkmg mdu try veteran
Paul Woollatl
Woollatt hdc; worked 16
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hi:. l!!ude.rship, the hndncial
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suc·h 11s c ompuler banking
dnd ove.q;aw branch expan-
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area
Woollatt rnplace Dan
Ro Pnthal who recently was
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ha hQ1pPci residents V.'lth
lh •lf bunking and borrow~
mg needs ')tnce 1957
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A 4 Soturday, December 19, 1998
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PHOTOS BY. DIANA MULVIHltlJDAlY PllOT
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within Ro11U1no's in th,
CoronA tk/ Mar PluA.
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Overcom~ng fashiorl ·hang-ups
OCC 'draping' class inspires students to use vinyl, feathers and ribbons to redefine clothing
ERON 8 P.S-YUIUDA
~Not
Fernando Lamas was fond of
saying, "It's better to look good
than to feel good."
. His smooth motto could have
been the catch phrase of the fash-
ion department at OCC recently
as students taking a "draping"
class displayed outfits they creat-•
ed from vinyl tubing, feathers,
paper ribbons and leaves.
Using these noo:textile materi-
als was "just something to pique
their creativity, to get them thin.k-
ing about other definitions of
what clothing may be," teacher
Llnda Melin said.
Kana Kai, 24, of Irvine made a
blue dress from vinyl tubing, vinyl
sheet, feather and beads.
"My boyfriend listens to rave
mus1c, so we got new black lights
at home," she said. "That
inc;pired me.•
With proper lighting, Kai's out-
fit glows.
Kai's own wardrobe is less
haute couture and more Main
Street. She said she prefers cloth-
FIRST CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3303 Via Lldo,.Newport Beach
673-1340 or 673-6150
·Missy ,Jlroome puts the f1.nisb-
1ng touches on the final pro-
ject for her OCC fashion class.
Browne also designed a dress
made of turquoise feathers, at
left, and a cloth bustier. Also
pictured at left Is a dress
designed In a nontraditional
medium by Kana Kai.
ing that JS simple and affordable.
She even makes her own clothes. ·u it's too expensive, J just try
to copy (the outfit),• she said.
Missy Broome, 28, of Orange
made her garment from feather
dusters, paper ribbons and vinyl.
SECOND CHURCH OF
CHRIST, SCIENTIST
3100 Pac.ific V~w Dr Newport Bea::h
644-2617 or 675-4661
Chwch 10 am & 5 pm Chwch 10 am
Sunday School 10 am Sunday School JO am
w~ Mile!lngs 8 pm Wednudoy Mt,.,i11ngs 8 pm & ht~ 12 noon
I am Alpha 4nd Om~a, the beginning and the nulini, saith the Lord,
which is, and wh~h w-.s, 11nd which i.s to come, the 11/mighl').
Revelation 1 :8
Brandw:s ofTht Motbtt Churth • Tht first Churtb of Christ, Scifntist •Boston, MtiSICbusttts
Community Church, Congregadonal
United Church of Christ
lnvttu JOt1 to foln oar Church F•mlly and
Celebrate the Birth of Christ with usl
0.. Sunct.r. December 20 • the
1 :)0 6' 10:00 Ult. NMCd,
the Chucel CJlolr wtl present
work.I by a.a, vtv.ldl, Hd
Salnt-&em KCompa11led by
lb'tnp Hd tutrpQdlord,
colld.ctect by
Rod1er Wllltten, Mlai.t.r ol Moslc:
Costa Mesa
MESA VERDE
Two Christmas Eve
candlelight Services
Thul"lday, December 24 •t
7:00 & 11 :00 p.m. Pie .. • lol• .. for our
f•mlly ChrtstmM 1ervtc.. of lessons
& carols fHhlrlnt the Ct..ncel Choir.
Service. led by Putor Btttce VH Bt.lr.
ChUdcare provtded •t the
7:00 p.111. MMC. 011ly.
The Reverend Brttee VH Bt.lr
Mr. Rod1er Wllltten, Mlallter of M..ic.
61 I Heliotrope Avenue
Corou del Mllr. CA 926'.H
(949) ().«.. 7400
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
1701 Boker, C.M.
NEWPORT CENTER
UNITED METHODIST CHURCH
160 I Marguerite Ave Corona del Meir
644-0745 Worship & Church School
8:30 and 10:00 a.m.
Dr. Richard George 979·8234
Worship at e ·oOAM & 1 o OOAM
Children Sunday School I O:OOAM
Jr & Sr High S:QOPM
Broome adopted a de.1gn she .
ran across in a-maga7.ine.
•1 tweaked it to my own vision
and I took it from there,• she said.
All the desigl)s were made to
half-scale but Broome said a full.
scale example would fit her per-
fectly.
•I would totally wear it,• she
said with a laugh. "You put a tiara
on, you're totally set."
Orange County is an important
fashion center, Broome said.
•There are a lot of sportswear
comparues (in the areal,• she
said. "People look to th~ Califor-
nia lifestyle for influence in their
design.•
Stacey Nezda, 21, of Garden
Grove couldn't show off her outfit.
Being made of leaves, it dried up
and died.
"I was driving home from
school and all the leaves at my
house were tunung (colors),• she
said. "I got up early and p1cked
up the ones that were moist and
wet with dew.•
The most trying part or design-
ing her dress was "running out of
leaves and having to find more -on
Spring semester classes at
OCC begin Jan. t9. For
more information about
OCC's f ast)ion classes, call
(714) 432-5841.
campus,• she said.
There are limits to fashion
Nezdd said•
•we've already passed some o
them, unfortunately," she said
•codpieces in the Elizabetha
era, that was going too far."
But you never know with (ash
ion.
"l bet it will make a come
back,• she said "It's JUst msam
and lewd enough to be reall
popular right now.•
Fashion plays an importan
role in all our lives, Melin said.
"Our choice of clothing is c
visual representation of how W(
see ourselve~. • she said. "It help.
us express ourselves."
A Be~con of Authentic Biblical Christianity!
U --I --I ! ~l-J • In-depth Biblical Teaching fl~ ~ •Joyful Worship
~ ~ • Open, Accepting Atmosphere
• Personalized Child care
. • Demonstrating the love and
power of Jesus Christ!
Sunday Service, 10 a.m. We are located at Orange and
Cabrillo, one block north of 17 St., in Costa Mesa. For
information or prayer, call (949) 786-3542
SAINT JAft\ES CHURCH episcopal
"'A c.amn.nly ,,,,,,,,,_,~~and
.,... ... Owilf Clf lllld and ScMDr"'
Fr. David C. Anderson, rector
3209 VIO Lido
Newport 8eoch
949/675-0210 .
fl 7 30 om Trodihonol
9 om Contemeorory
9 om Church SchoOI
l 0:45 om Charismatic
and Wednesday noon
ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH
"Open Arms and Open Minds"
Worship 9:30
Jambortt & F.titblurr In ewport Btach
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Corona dd Mar • 644-0-463
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8.-00 LID. F.udwist
• 10:00 a.m. a-.1.F.uchaNt
•5:00 p.m. F.udwist
•(Nunery~ Provided)
2401 lrvlne Ave. •1 San1a Isabel
Newport BHch Sunday Worship -10:00AM
· New Thought Church
Science of Mind Center
(lllO 1911 on POOt Ave. 1 bloc:I( Wiii d
Hmbof Blvd. kl nelghbortlood oomnully er.)
CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m.
omce. (71 4) 646-3199
Rev. Gall Miiier, Minister
Rev. Ken Gray, Minister
Member: lnttmatlonol New Tllought Alllanct
"CELEBRATE
THE BIRTH"
(I.:ukc 2:1-14)
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~unday. l>cccmbcr 20, 199H, H:JO & 10:15 a.m.
I• .
Christ~as Eve Candlelight Services
~'Two BABIES IN A MANGER"
(Luke 2:6-7)
Thur day Occcmbcr 24, $:00, 7:00, 9:00, J 1 :00 p.m.
Child care Kand youn~cr for 1hc 5:00 & 7:00 p.m. crviccs only.
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~Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Soturday, December : 9, 1998 A 5
Some ·in.terncitional flavor.
Erig1=ish-as-a-second language adult clas~ in Costa Mesa celebrates
ffieholiCiays -:=-an{flheif .illveisifY-of ciiltufes ~~·-
.
BRIAN POBUDAIDAILY PILOT
· Irina Barth fills her plate 'during Friday's international food
Chrisbnas celebration at the Harper Adult Educaf.:lon Center.
3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA~ (714) 7084805
lutrrtmtimrnf
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Visit the International
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Free hourly showings at the
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depicting the life and
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What do you get when you mix
students from six continents
speaking 20 languages with a
teacher of boundless energy, and ..
throw in the great-granddaughter
of Hungarian composer Franz
Liszt? You get the English-JlS-8-
second-language class at Costa
Mesa's Harper Adult Educatton
Center.
The cultures came together for
a holiday celebration with an
international foodfest Friday,
complete With dishes from Latin
America, the Middle East, Asia
and Europe.
And providing evidence that
music is the international lan-
guage, Latin salsa and Middle
Eastern songs inspired students to
•1 haVe up to 25 studen~. seven with
ba<helor's and five with master's
degrees from the~ no1ive countries."
Joannie Rujanawech •
Teacher at Harper
' dance to the exobc rhythms.
Coming from such diverse
countnes as Tibet, Panama and
Romania, the cultural blend of
pupils would make the United
Ndtions stand up and take notice.
Jodnne RUJdndwech, a native
of Thailand with a dottornte m
school administration, has been
leaching the courses al Harper for
the past 11 years. She offers an
advanced cldss focusing on redd-
ing dnd writing .
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Ru1anawech said ffidilY of her
students come to cldSS with d
wealth of educallon from their
homelands.
"I have up to 25 students, sev-
en with bachelor's and five with
master's degrees from their naLiv(•
· countnes," she said.
Student Victoria Ldtcsz of
Hungary has quite a hneagc.
being the great-granddaughter
of composer and pianist Franz
Liszt.
lrorucally. she has more of an
interest m computer:> than the
piano. Latesz hopes to use her
eldSS training to go on to college.
Rejin Minow, a 65-yedr-old
who holds an advanced degree
and taught math m Iran l>efore
conung to .the .Uruted States m
1982, has dlways valuf'd educa-.
uon. .
The class allows her to polish
her reading skills.
• 1 used lo read the trnnslation:.
of authors like l iemmgway, • sbe
said. "But I wanted to read theih
rn English. Reading has alwa\i:s
been important to my family."
Ru1anawech said her student'>
are highly motivated and vdlue
learrung English. Many of thern,
she said, want to pursue collcgr.
here and use the trauung lo
advance m the1r Jobs ..
And whdt motivates the
instructor?
w I love the people,• she !>atd. ·1
love d.ilferent cultures. w
always fits"
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W} a,hc-r dncounr 'I" <1ttgqn r'• ;11 opt'l1 7 ob)'\ a wttl until Q pm Veltt pu\int; 2\"aW~e
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Th·e giving season
* It's not too lgte to help those in need
through services of local organizations
MIC llM I KN<.
~Pb
NEWPORT-MESA Volun-
teer orgaruzallon~ live and die by
donations, espectally at Christ-
mas. And while most Costa Mesa
,and Newport Beach social service
providers have everything they
• need to spread the hobday spirit,
there are still some groups in
need.
So for those member~ of the
community looking to do some-
thing extra this holiday season,
here is a look at who could use
help over th(• next week:
• Friends In Service to Humanity
lS still looking for volunteers to
help them deliver toys to children
Tuesday. In 1t.s -25th year of ser-
vice, the orgdruzatlon tTad1tional-
ly provides a variety of assistance
to low-income fdmtlics, including
rent subsidPs and utility assis-
tance.
The group's holiday goal is to
deliver C'hru;lmds toys and food to
the fanulies it has helped during
lhc year It 1s dlso ln need of addi-
tional toy and food dona tions.
Share Our Selves works in
conjunction with the Adopt-a-
Family program and at C hnstmas
aims to provide for those families
that are not adop ted through the
program. Share Our Selves will
be handing out food and toys at
St. John. the Baptist Hall in Costa
Mesa on Wednesday, but until·
· then new toys and food donations
are still needed. Fodd donation s are accepted year-round dt the
group's offices at 1550 Supenor
Ave , Costa Mesa.
Someone Cares Soup Kitche n
puts on a Christmas dinne r
Thursday and hopes to provide
new toys for almost 500 childre n.
There are plenty of volunteers for
the dinner, includ ing Mr. and
Mrs Santa Claus to hdn d out the
toys, but last-minute toy dona-
tions are needed.
Most of the holiday needs have
been met at the Orange Coast
Interfaith Shelter, but there is a
shortage of rain gear and warm
clothing donations for their emer-
gency program.
HOW TO HE(p
Share Ovi Selves
(949) 642-)451 t Nffdr. ·Food and toys for
families not adopted through
the Adopt-a-Family program.
They will be collecting through
Wednesday, and items can be
dropped off directly at the St.
John the Baptist Hall, 101S Bak-
er St., Costa Mesa.
Someone cares SouP
Kitchen
(949) 548 8861
Needs: New toy donations
for the Christmas dinner.
Friends In Servke to Human-
ity -Harbor Area
(949) 642-6060, 645-8050
Needs: Volunteers are need-
ed to deliver toys Tuesday. The
group ts also still in need of
turkeys and.hams or grocery
certificates, as well as more
toys.
Orange Coast Interfaith
Shelter
(949) 631-7213
Needs: All families have been
adopted, but the shelter is in
need of donations of rain gear
and warm clothes for the Wi n-
ter emergency ~rogram.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, Dec.ember 19, 1998 A 7
Former officer seeks $10 __ · ___ ·on from city
•Dennis Jefcoat, who
worked on Costa Mesa
force for 25 years, claims
city violated·histiVi.l
Dennis Jefcoat, a 25-year vet-' ,_ __________ ,.... r,!Mrc.,.._.,._~ ;.w. • ~~ • .. -
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~ al of this has to do with is
honesty:
-vou wind up in . a gray zone
'rights after injury.
' erdJl of the force, filed the claim
e.ulier this month on the basis
that the city infringed on his con-,
stitutional rights by unlawfully
videotaping his personal activities
and recording pnvate conversa-
tions in pubhc places. Jefcoat
believes that the ci~ned to dam-
age his reputation in order lo
reduce the amount of msurnnce
benefits. The claim will be>
reviewed by the City Council al
Monday's meeting
Dennis Jefcoat
Former police officer
where yot1 physKally look good to
your friends hut you're lirrut<!d to
your a< I:> r~n<l tho th1ngi. you can.
do," .Jpfcoill said.
No on<• at th(• city attorney's
olfic:P was <1Vdtlt1hle fdr C"omment.
Ht N CH 4'Nll <;1111: HN 1 ... 1.,,
~!lot -
COSTA MESA -A former
police officer hds filed d $10 mil·
!Jon cldlll1 ayclinst the city, dlleg-
mg that his tivtl nqhts were vio-
. lated in a workers' c:ompenSdtion
case stenuning from a 1995 traffic
accident,
The claim alleges that the city
didn't aid Jefcoat in his rehabihta-'
t.10n after he sulfered a damaging
neck injury. Jefcoat was driving a
city-ownPd vehicle when he wds
hit by tt car outside the Police
D<'polrlmcnt on Jan. 23, 1995. The
Cclr crushed the driver's side of hts
car and thrust his body upward.
Hts hed<l hit the top of the intenor
root . and Jammed lus neck. He
WdS cxclmined by tour doctors
who told hun. he would have to
Jefroc1t <onllnuPd tu work tor
the clepurtnwnt for sPvcrnl
months us he dpplit>d tor workers'
comp<>nsation. I le claims thdt the
city didn't c1ddl'f!ss the i'al><!rwork
in d timely fdshiun ilnd 1gnorPd
his letters about his concerns. The
cla'1m rurt.he>r states that the city
rntPnt1ondlly violcttPd the ldl>or
<"ode to sdvc mon1>y on msu1ance
. l
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BRIEFLY
Newport CPA firm names new administrator
Haskell & White, a Newport Beach-based certified public account-
ing and business advisory services firm, has appointed Noal Hebert as
firm adnunistrator.
Hebert was previously the director of marketing for the public
accounting hnn of Bduch, Firestone, Carmody & Ciolf, as well as busi-
ness development officer for Mercantile National Bank.
Haskell & White was founded m 1988 and is bdsed at 4901 Birch St.
Bio-Portraits sells majority interest
Costa Mescl based Bio-Portraits, a manulacturer ot custom bredst
prostheses for mastectomy patients, has sold a majority interest in the
company to Otto Bock Orthopedic Industry Inc., an international pros-
t.hetic/orthotic; compdny
Bio-Portraits, foundt>d m 1997 by Donna Jackson, will be able to
expdlld and mcrease distribubon with the sale proceeds.
8tes<111t
BRASS
FLOOR LAMP
HT 33"
#1923
Hodson Lighting
Open Tues .-Fri. 9•00·5, Sat. 9·4
1510 Newport BlvJ., Cost.i Mcs.i
Qualil,> Lighting S<"ni'• for 30 Yur"
(949) 548-9341
ntro ucin
• Guaranteed Saris/action.
Guaranteed Sryk. ~
Mesa Verde Cent:er
270 I Harbor Blvd. Suite D-6
Cost:a Mesa·
(corner of Adams/rarbor)
(714) ~56-~l..IP (2547)
Open 7 Days
MON-FRI 9 a.m. ;-9 p.m.
Saturday 9 a.m. • 6 p.m.
/)ear Santa, d this IJear, so I ha~e been tery.. qoo
here qoes mlJ wish list.
1 ) New Lon9boarJ
2) Skateboard . ~
3 ) Hawaiian Shtrts
4) Surf Videos . 11 )
5 ) RoxlJ "E~er1Jtlunq
6) "Quiksiftlehr"NWar~r;!~r Fleece Jacket
7) "Toes on t e ose
8) (Arqo Pants
9) Gift Certi{i~ates 'nto Ka1Jaks
P.S To 54t/e IJOU time, stop ' h W~ekend Wear, the') halle it all and alle ~FREE GIFT WRAPPING
I
rice .
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EXC:lUWlflY AT GARn hLAND
$68
Sunday I I :00 a.m. • .t p.m.
----------------------------~----~-. haircut and blow dry for only :
$ 9 9-----:::..
e _ Reg.$' Og_o
Offer expires l/ 1 5/99
q(er not valid with other offen. Good only at the location shown.
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Tpc oty reporlt>{tly hm!d a pn·
Vdte investigator m l 9Y7 tq con·
fum Jefcoat's claims he hdd per-
manent phystcal lnJUTIPS The
mvestigator allf·gedJy v1dc.'Ot.apc<I
dad recorded his movcnwnts ovl'r
ct five-month pcno<l.
Jefcoat, who is acting d'> his
own attorney, also scUd tho v1cl<•o·
ttlpe has been edll<'d lo change
ltn-p~iJ "Ul"'ltP.r)J1'1'YSTrat"tlt ll'~ 1ty
und th on!_Jmals ·were pos _1bly
de tro\ed .
"What all ol this hds to do .with
1s honesty," Jt•lcodt dld. "One of
my goals u1 tlus thing is to totally
chanyt\ the ell) 's practices toward
the 1•111ployet• They have tned to
rntluce tlw Lidbility to the point of
usmy unlrtwtul and improper
methods.~
9 ive that special someone
· a very special gijt.
~·
RO LEX
CHARLES H. BARR
l 803 Wescclift Dnvc
!\ewporc Beach. CA 9266Q
AlOHA BEA\Tl'Y
PIOOUCTS $12
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IRVINE SPECTRUM
949.450.0895
(949) 642~33 l ~
Fax (949) 646-0664
FASHION ISlAND1 •
NEWPORT BEACH
949.640.2371
lAGUNA BfAOO
~49:497.1628
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PICK J>f . JHE l I T T ·E I .
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ArJlngton, a gray
tabby With white on
hi. face, chest and
pawi,, need~ ~ loving
home by Tue day.
The neutered 5-year-
old is whe, with a
dJstlnguished bear-
ing. A Newport
Beach resident found
him in Costa Mesa.
To adopt Arlington,
call the Community
Animal Network,
"Lin~ng People and
Pets Through Com-
munity Action," at
(949) 759-3646.
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50 %.0FF
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Holiday I lout!I:
Mon f ri Hl-6 • \,n 10-5
~un 9:30 3:30
369 E. 17"' St., #13
Costa Mesa
(949) 646-67 45
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675-6771
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WHOLESALE RATES TO THE PUBLIC
NO EQUITY REQUIREDlll
SPECIAi:-LOW FIXED RATE HOME LOANS
Borrow up to 126% ol Prollm'tY VllUI
t/ Get cash for any good reason to $150,000
'
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A ~aree~ spar~tes for the holidays
A 'Maree's is having a trunk
~c;how I tunng Paradl50 fme
Jewelry trom· 10 a.m. to 4 p.m .
t~V. Thim!'Will l5e ~qwsrt~ -
es\ate rcproduc;tions m platinum,
18·ccUat gold and diamonds.
A'Maree'!> will be servmg cham-
pa~ne and cttVldr. Also, A'Maree's
will bf' OJJ(>ll for holiday !>hopper;
horn 11 a.m to.4 p.m. Sundd)',
ttnd there will be special Malter
hours" shopping by appointment
A'Mctre•l''!i hi dt lb4Q Westdilf Dri-
ve, N~wp<,>riBCilch. For more
informat10n:c&ll (949) 64f·4423.
BalbQa Island Kids Clothing
woutd like Best Buys readers to
know tlicit its most popular .Christ-
ma!> gifts are Beunie Bdb1es dfld
cashmew .:. .. wcatNs. Also, they
h<tVP. c1 hcaullJul selection of holi-
tlt1}' merchandise for children and
wornen, mony of which are
nlready on sale. Balboa Island
Kids Clothing jc; at 209 Marine
An~. on Rdlboa Island. For more
B·E ST BUYS
greer
wylder
infom1ation, call (949) 673-5547.
The Amencun Cancer Society's
Discovery Shop has more news
for Best Buys shoppers. A bnddl
shop recently went out of busmess
and donated 19 new gowns. shoes
and veih for spnng and winter.
The sizes are from 4 to 12, and
lhey're all at a great pnce. There
are also mcrny Christmas decora-
HapplJ HolidalJS
from
Newport
CARPET & TILE
tions at hall·price, and then~ tsre
callee: tor teddy bear::. on parade in
the wmdow. The Discovery Shop
ttat 2600 E.~ I Highwiily, -
Corona del Mar. For more inJor-.
mation, call (949) 640·4777.
Trader Joe' has put out 11£
Fearless Flier holiday guide to
help make holiday shopping for
gourmet food affordable. The ba1-
gains are on shrimp at $5.99 per
pound, rrcnch bne dl $4 59 pt:r
pound, Champdgne Montebello
Brul dt $13.99 a bottle ancl fully ·
baked old-fashioned pwnpkin pie
at $2.19. There are ah o deluxe
fruit ~t packs rangmg from $4.99
for a 1 :pound pack of. apricots,
figs, prunes, dates and pears to
$24.99 for a 5-pound pdCk of
assorted hand-picked fnuts m a
redwood tray. Trddcr Joe's has
special holiday store hours Christ-
Bla~
Ltd.
]e\Veler§
.f!3 .
9-fe{p 'lls Ce[e6ra te
Our 41st
:Hofiaay Season!
mo Eve and New Year's Eve from
9 .a m to 7 p.m The store W>ll be
closed Christmas Day and New
Ycar>.Oay :fro,<J~ Joe's..!~ at 640 •
W. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Fw more
information, call (949) 642-5159.
Paramoun& Sports is having a. 1
:.ale with every item that relates to
tenrus reduced 10% to 50%. /
TI1cre are top-name bra~s on ,
sale, including Adidas, \; 11son, ~
l fcad tlrld MIG. Paramo t Sports
sells n\cnswCdt, women's wear,
footwear, rackets and accessories.
It's at 333 E. 17th St., Costa Most.t.
For more information, call (949)
()42-6886
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• BEST BUYS is published Thursda~ and
Saturdays If you know of a good buy,
send a fax to (949) 6464170 or write to
Daily Pilot, Best Buys. 330 w Bay St~ C~
ta Mesa 92627.
I
Come see the ultimate collec.lion
of international art and jPwl'lry . "
1.Baaara1 • 'R..<'1.1tntha{ • 1J>aum • Spod~
'R.11!1af Copt1J.fia9en • ~itcny 1m .. ,rn • 'fi.!td & 1Barttm • 'u'rWfc
:J']Jl 1Dt.:.19n..\ • Carrtra y Camra • ,'/OJt :J(c.,.~ • Piuftiotii
~'ltl\. • .'latgtr le Ct111{trr • Clttf.ua
Visit the oldest established jewelry store in Newport
located just over the bridge in Lido Marina Village
3408-1 Via Oporto, Newport Beach 949·673·9334 .
Newport
CARPET & TILE
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
.J I
Soturdoy, December 19, 1998 A 9
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Clubs spending the holidays helping oth·e~
H OUDAYS AND ~l:R·-·
VICE: The meeting
schedule for service
clubs this coming week is slim,
with most clubs taking this
week and the following week
off to celebrate Christmas and
New Year's with their family
and friends. Leading up to the
holidays. clubs and. their mem-
bers have been busy. For exam-
ple, members of the Ha,rbor
Mesa Lions Club helped with a
Christmas pa~ for 500 needy
children this past week
After ringing the Salvation
Army bells at South Coast
Plaza. members of the Newport
Irvine Rotary Club contributed
$600 toward relief efforts in
Central America to help those
C'O M 119U 111 TY -
& C·LUBS .
affected by tropical storm
Mitch.
Members of the Newport-
Balboa Rotary Club provided
~f.ItiB"r CoMpA.~
decorations for a Christmas tree al and international presidents.
that was donated to the Adult They will watch the·Rose
Day Ser.Vices of Orange County Parade on TV with pride, know-
program center in Costa Mesa. ing that their hands helped to
Other clubs have provided create an interpretive float for
gift baskets for needy families the world to see.
through Friends In Service to 1998 has been a good year
Humanity and Share Our for local service clubs, with
Selves, served meals at the some consolidation, some mem-
Someone Cares Soup Kitchen bership growth and a wh.ole lot
and provided a shopping oppor-of community and international
twuty for blind children. servlce. Service clubs are mak-
While clubs are not meetjng ing a difference in our commu-
dunng the next two weeks, nity and aroi.tnd the world. We
members·of local Exchange, are blessed to have so many
Lions, Kiwarus and Rotary clubs dedicated men and women who
will donate their time between share their tim~. talent and trea-
now and Ne~ Year's Day ready-sure so freely with their sefVlce
ing the1r respective floa.ts for the
1
club involvement. May they be
annual Rose Parade and attend-richly blessed in 1999. Merry
ing luncheons with the11 nation-Christmas to all!
l10P IOREASONSWEDIDN'TMOVEIN 1998
10. We didn't want to decorate another tree
. 9. Our clock stopped
8. Patience is a vinue (we're learning)
. 7. Newport Noodles Chianti is best served in 1999
; 6. Twin Boys {born October 20th) .
5. Our dog ate our blueprints
4. Good things come to those who wait. We've been told. ..
3. We Wanna Party Like It's 1999 .••
2. Earthquake, Flood, Hurricane, Volcano, etc.
1. WE'VE LASTED THIS LONG, WE FIGURED WE
MIGHT AS WELL DO IT RIGHT!
See you in January at 2196 Harbor Blvd.
Thank you for your continued support.
(949) 631-2110
2000 Newport Blvd.
For another couple of weeks.
Boat Parade Di nne r Crui
$65 .00 Per PU$On f?iclu<ic•
A Go11rm t Drnnu on Th1J Rii•crboat Ji'ecrturing
Fr't" h Griltf'd H libut or lmon -food Brocti tt -
hickc.n Cb mpignon -V tabl Bro<":b
or R too Prime Rib
rved wilh 10up 1•r salad, brt'ad, frt"t1h vC'gt"t1blea, rice, btverag~ dcaM'rt
~ w ti Cntllit)" r • Alcahollc.a.-8llf'I Not~
. HolidlzJ1 Harbor Cnti
Marvel at the Beauty of Hundr<>ds of Boatg
& Homes Fe~tively Lit for TI1e &'ason!
WELCOME TO THE WORLD
OF SERVICE CLUBS ... Tand
Meier, classiltcation ot trust
administrator and Dr. Tom ·
Wirta,. classificatJon· of ophthal-
mologist, both of whom join~d
the Newport Beach SunnsP.
Rotary Club.
WORTH llEPEATING ...
From the Scuttlebutt, thP
newsletter of the Newport
Beach-Corona del Mar KJwanis
Club: •n alway::. comr.s back to
the same n.ecessity. Go deep
enough and there is a bedrock
of truth.·
SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS
THIS COMING WEEK ..
Want to get more involved in yoU1
community. make new friends. net·
work or give something back to your
)
community? Try a service club! You are
invited to attend a dub meeting this
coming week. Many clubs will buy your
first guest meal fOf you. .
TUESDAY -6 P.M.
~ Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary
Club meet'S at th" Balboa Bay Club for
its annual Chnstmas party. 6:30 pm ·
The Costa Mesa Newport Harbor Lions
Club wlll hold its annual Christmas
party and be a part of the Christmas
Boat Parade The Newport Beach Lions
Club holds a dinner and Boat Parade
perty. .
WEDNESDAY -NOON
. Exchange Club of Orange Coast
· meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht
Club for the children's Christmas party.
• COMMUNITY & CLUBS is pubhshed
every Saturday Fax your service club's
meeting information to (949) 660·
8667 or mall to 2082 S E. Bristol St.,
SI.lite 5, Newport Beach 92660
Open ChristmaS Eve & Christmas Day
Ne\v Year's Eve & Ne\v Year's Dav
• •
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4~10pm Olnncr .. 6 lX~7;30pm Cru~
fr:!Opm Oinn«'.r -8.00.9:30!1in Crui
8:30pm l>inner -lO:OC} 11:30 Crui'Jt':
MuAt Yolir Rtsmiatw..S Early-AS tltt1 Dirortr CP'llist u Ott of
Ntwport's Mnst Pot>11lar H<>lida.Y EvrntM
For l~tio" RntrWJt1oru, C.aU
(949) 673-3425
'11i.e ~tJe.rfJ(Jat ~tau.rant:
_ C!r ~potl ~t6ar ;i 9utit,a/' (ustum
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~ Bist-ro
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Mediterranean Cuisine
~ are proud to present our
e I "o irse Dinner
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Choose from Chicken, Seafood, or Filet Mignon
All entrees range from $13.95 .. $15.95
I u: l I f>rl1 a• I J • •• 1,,-.1,,,
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I Lido Marina Vil lage • 3446 Via Oporto
, • ~a.(\ ,-r , ----,,... ___ -,...
Avoid heavy traffic -enJov. a light meal during ·a NZAl HOVR
(Monday nights untJI the end of the football game I)
d1u..l;ll'll'l.1.w
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trattoria
.-Yh-.~w/.; , I . ~,,.,r,/
~ <Veo, j, tffue
c e· I e b r a t n
Our regular menu is rllw available
from 5-9 p.111. Exriti11J!: spffials
i11dude Lobster Ravioli, l!t1litJ11
Scampi, Veal Chops t111d more ...
Co111e help 11s (,,e/ebrate
Chef Ma'>simo'3 twenry )car~ in
Amcri<:-u. Party all nighr long-Live DJ.
Di~o. SalSli, & More
Italian tyle huff er "iCf\ cd afrcr 9 p.m.
buffet includes past:t . 'cat & fi h. ,\ full
de err b.ir and much much more!
$45 per Person
(plu' tax & w111mry)
Rc~cn ation' Only
6S5 ;\111011 Hitt!. • (.'osto iJ/rsr1, CA
(714)850-9399
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lVeac 1{~ ~ CQ.e
ailk
~~ R~ 11Utbt.e
Five-Course Dinner
Entrance to Pavilion Party &
Knuckles Sports Bar • Complimentary Self Parking
$160.00 per couple (plus tnx and gratuity)
Four-Course Dinner
Entrance to Pavilion Party &
Knuckle's Sports Bar • Complimentary Self Parking
$140.00 per couple (plus tax and gratuity)
p~p~
Five-Piece Band Featuring
Steven McClintock & His Band "Nineteen"
, Performing SO's, 60's, & 70's Contemporary Music
• Light Hors d'oe1.1vres
Party Favors • Champagne Toast at Midnight
$25.00 per p rson
With advance purchase
Guests must bo 21 y era or older ·
v~h~':!!!f!.!!~, e~
for two to tho Pavfl1on Party
$150 (plus t xt
For Reservations
Call {949) 975-1234
...
We thank you for your continued
support.
Have a Merry ·chrislmas and a Happy New
Year! The warmest wishes from all of us to
all of you for lhe holidays!
~~Tf ~
(949) 645-8560
1576 ewport Bhd.
Costa Mesa
l\t·~pon Bhd & u.•sirt•NI
and ·
r:Jfi& cJl.yatt fln.1/rr.rFln& prr.&d.&ntd. a
~p.&ataau.larr. et:.ampa9 n& 'J&a~t
~·: ea'tu&J and df.~flda.'I 'J'tadUlon~ *
. Prime Rib of Beef, Roast Toni Tur(ey, leg of lamb, Apple
and Pinenut Stuffing, Baked Yams, Au Gratin Potatoes
;I; d&afooJ d&l&atlon~ *
Smoked Salmon and Trout, Mussels
Blue Point Oysters, Jumbo Prawns
* !Bu~ .. noh d/ualaftl~~ *
Made to Order Omelettes, Apple Crepes, Malted Waffles
(11 ·2pml; Dim Sum, Kung Pao and Mongolian Beef, Gourmet
Pastas Cooked to Order 12-epm1; ltahan Antipasti Selections
* f:Pashl&~ and !.b&~~&'th*
Bouche De Noel, Apple and Cherry Strudel
Kiwi Marscapone Tarts, Chocolate Roulade:
Hazelnut Torte, Chocolate Bread Pudding
and Chocolate Fondues •
'J,,Lday ~l!.al!.m&l!.'L 2!5, 1998
11 :oo a.m. -6 :oo p..m.
=I: Ent&'ttalnmu1.t ¢
Jazz Pianist with Bass -Guitarist
Adults $29 .00 Children (5· 12) $14.50 (under 5 eat free)
Complimentary Self Parking
NfAI OIANGf co~ A•l'Oll ~.
For reservations, please calf (949) 975· 1234 extension 6720
Ask about our New Y~r's Eve party padcag11I
\(~WI' ~)f \W \Ot ~.Jr 'f.>/ -1-'1 -I.>/ '4-.>/ (..>/ ~
I IUJ~lge Your.1elf ...
$ 195. ~~~u~~l
or a friend or a visiting relative this holiday season at the
Four Seasons Hotel Newport Bead1 Through December
30th, talce advantage of our special holiday packages
starting at only $195.00 (plus all applicable taxes).
Your package includes choice of accommodations,
continental breakfast and overnight parking.
New Year's Eve packages starting at just $375.00.
$.
FOUR SEASO S HOTEL
./fl.';~.Y&ud
(949) 759--0808
690 Newport Center Drive • Newport Beach
'1Jecem6er 24t"
Enjoy a sumptuous Four Course
Holiday Dinner
designed by Chef Jean-Christophe
5:00 pm until 8:00 pm
$32.50
$16.00 children Ages 6-12
.w.~-w-
Join us at
The Clubhoust; at Pelican Hill
for
Cnristmas 'Br~ncn
'1Jecem6er 25'"
Indulge in a fantastic Holiday Buffet
featuring Beautiful Salads and Appetizers
Carved Meats with all the Trimmings
FabulOus Entrees
Incredible Desserrs
11 :00 am until 6:00 pm
$29.50
$14.00 Children Ages 6-12
? .w.-w--w-
~w 7'ear 's 'E;ve
'1J1;cem6er 31't
Before you join other festivities
~~----~me aruienjo~ a
Four Course Gourmet Dinner
. Seating from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm
. $32.50
tf.-W.-W-
For reswv11tions, pkme ctUI
(949) 717-6000
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at 5:00pm
II vine location only
(next to Edwards Cincn1a in Parl' Pia< c)
TM
All location open
New Year's Day at 5:30p1n
• J\11 locc ttons lost d l h11~tm !:t I H and N \\ 'sem E\
~ • C\\]JOrt Ikal h
(949) 650·557i
i ...lgun.l lk.1 h
{949) 376·8982 ...
In Ill<.:
(949) 252·102.i
Saturday. December 19, 1998
Q~loranle ItIDiano (6 Continent.ale
• 1E\Y ~Y'EAR'S ~E\'E
CELEBR. 1''10."'
For R.-sf'rvation1 Call (9-49) 67511922
3520 E. PACIFIC COAST tf\\ \ • C'Ol~O~.I\ D.tl a,,
JV ew · Year's
'Eve .
Thursday, D em 3 •
we are 14king reservations now!
START YOUR EvENING WITH usr
For your dining pleasure we have
a special gounnet menu.
Join us for a relaxing dinner.
1080 Bay~idl' Drhrc • NC\\ port U d1
Pri1n
Reserv
(949) 644-4220
A 12 So1vrdey, December 19, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa 'Mesa Doily Pik>t
JR!Jit<?rS to protest Ring in the New Year wit4 Crystal Cove hike
at Albertson's store •Sierra Club tour to explore the intertjdal lite at
-· .. =:..,..,,,.._..1 .. -.mve ~rea ifor~ .. =-=----... -· Crystal Cove State Park.
p.m., and marine life will be vis-
ible for about two hours, Mer-
rilees said. Participants can
expect to see limpets. barnacles,
chitons, bnght purple urchins
and possibly sea stars: There is
also a variety of plant life.
FYI
• Union says workers
aren't paid properly, but
store official says it's the
responsibility of outside
contracting companies.
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COSTA MESA -More than
100 Janitors and their supporters
will bold a rally today at Albert-
son's supermarket, protesting
alleged labor violations by the
company.
Spokeswoman. Rema Schmitz
of the Service Employees Interna-
tional Union Local 1877 -which
represents 21 ,000 workers
statewide, 80% of whom are jani-
tor5 -said Albertson's has con-
tracted with independent jarutor-
ial companies that employ people
for less than rrunimum wage -
and sometimes no wages.
MWe have affidavits from a
person who was pald $206 for two
weeks, working eight to nine
hours, six days a week and some-
one who worked for five months
Without pay,~ Schmitz said.
Schmitz scud union representa-
tives have been meeting with
Albertson's ldbor relabons repre-
sentative Andrew Scoggin smce
April and have presented the jan-
itors' statements to him. She said
tbey haven't seen any changes in
the company's policies regarding
the alleged illegal labor practices.
Mike Read, Albertson's VlCC
president of public affrurs, was
not aware of the specific cases
and said he dJd not kilow details
of the meetings.
Commenting on the allega-
·ons of unpaid labor and below-
nurumwn-wage pay, Read said,
MThat wouldn't happen if they
were our employees. The con-
tractors have an obligation to
treat therr employees appropri-
ately. •That is a provision of their
contract with Albertson's.•
If the company discovered
such violations, he said, they
would terminate the service with
the contractor.
Read said the majonly of the .
stores are under independent
contracts for 1arutorial work, with
several employing uruonized jan-
itors. He said those stores offer
full uruon salanes and benefits.
Read dJd not know how many
of Albertson's 110 Southern Cali-
forma stores are unionized or
whether there were any in
Orange County:
Schmitz said she offerea to
take Scoggin to the janitors but
he refused.
Ml'd like to see Albertson's tak-
ing responsibility so that no
employees should have to suffer
this abuse," Schmitz said
The rally will be held at 11 :30
a.m. today at the market at the
comer of Harbor Boulevard and
Adams Avenue.
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breathtaking views of p.m. and will conclude with an
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most people equate New Year's
Eve with parties, champagne,
conf ettJ and noisemakers, a
group of nature-loving'residents
this year are taking a different
approach.
Jeannette Merrilees, presi-
dent of the Sierra Club task
force for Crystal Cove, is lead.mg
a New Year's Eve day hike to
m Lc!guna Beach.
Merrilees said the Dec. 31
low tide is the lowest of 1998
and will gwe visiton. breathtak-
ing views of the marine life.
#New Year's Eve is tradition-
ally a fancy party late at night,
and there are lots of families that
would like to spend some of the
celebration with each other,"
she said. "This gives them an
opportunity to do somethlilg
with nature that's interactive
and family oriented.•
The low tide will start at 2
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ly once you've been evicted
somewhere else. •
Trecke(s C'hildren, ages 4 and
6, sleep in, a bedroom.that she has
given up for them. Until she got a
car recently und was able to
<Jfford m!>urancc,. the farruly's only
transportation wus 1.1 bicycle and
buses.
With the help of u wellare-to-
work progrum this year, TreckP.r
got child-earn assistuncc and
began worldng at '1 mmunum-
wage job m April, eventually
working her WdY up to $8 per
hour. She wcts laid oft recently l>ut
has found a JOb a~ a htcracy tutor
and will also go l>uck to school
soon She and her kids are plan-
rung to move to an apartment
with the help of a local sooal ser-
vtce agency. ~any of her neighbors are try-il'!i to figure out where they will
~: -tn 1997, Sea Breeze Apartment
f.Mtel rented about 86%, of its -·
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room:. for more than 30 day:. at a
time. A city law enacted last year
allows only 25% of a motel's
rooms to be rented out for more
than 28 day~ in any 60·day peri-
c;xi. However, a clau e m the law
allows people who were living in
a motel at the tune the law was
cnactea to ~taffor thcrest-ortlimr
lives, said Principal Planner Mike
Robinson.
Sea Breeze residents will have
to move on within the next ycur
because H's being converted to
low-mcome senior housing. The
motel is already the lust rung of
the ladder for many of the rcsi·
denlc; who live there.
Some will move on to apart-
m~nts. Some will become home-
less. Others will just move to
another motel.
Sea Lark General Manager
Rdy Cutler said he already is
noticmg an influx of •tong-term
people• because of the unpend-
ing changes at Sea Breeze.
Sheila Llght has lived at Sea
Breeze for three years. She moved
there after a divorce and Sdld she
hdsn't come up with any alterna-
tives yet.
Other residents such as
Chucky Wilson moved into the
Sea Breeze with the intention of
r
moving out as soon as possible.
Wil on 1s married with three chil·
dren and h ad to mo~e into Uie
motel after serving 1ail tune for a
nusdemeanor.
He intended to stay only two
·months, but that tune has
'!;tretched out to six months. He h;
waiting unlildJter"Ui~ liQlid&ys to ...
move. . ..
Kevin OWens, 19, ls a waiter
and can't afford to live anywhere
else. The Sea Breeze is his fJTst
apartment, and he needs to build
up cred1t before moving on
For people such as Ow~ns,
Wilson, Light and Trecker, motels
provide housing at a price they
can't fmd anywhere else.
Sh.eri Barrios, executive direc-
tor of Orange County Interfaith
Shelter, srud the workmg poor
constitute a good portion of
•motel people.•
Of the motel families she sees,
roany use government assistance
to live in motels, and when the
money runs out they stay in her
shelter or the Salvation Army.
·we have people that go to the
Costa Mesa Motor Inn, then to
Anaheun and then they stay with
us,• Bamos. srud.
Although there are still many
people who use local motels as a
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~ 14 • Soturdoy, December 1 ~ 1998 soc1e Newport Beoch/Costo Mesa Doily Pildt
J Tony Bennett ki,cks cff Candklight Concert at The Cent<W_
. ,
j I 've had the good tortune to
~ attend ome of the most
· (J wonderful parti(>.S all over
r---u ·-..ill ~.w:l,.<1.~l~' ~ nt~t.~ --• .,uch impressive sites as Bucking-
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StC rwss 1s p<>rhdps ~c most elegant
of them ull, • SdJd legt'ndary re: 111ger Tony Bennett, addressing
co the crowd thdt hdd qdthered Ill
thP Orange County Performing
A1 ts Center's Segerstrom J ldll to
u~lebrate th<' 25th Anruvc>rsary
c dlldlelight Concert.
As Bennett hnished his mh-
1 Q( U.1dtc pc!rlonndnce. with e~pha-
Wil si:. on JilU rendiuom. ol populur
sor bongs, Judie Argyros dnd Ronnie
all« AJlumbaugh cscort<'d Be nn('tl off
cot lhe stage dS the mds.,1ve bur-
yundy Vl'lvet drdpP ro..,e mto the
wlters rcvedlmg the party Ben-
nett hdd only moments edftier
cJdVM'd was gomg lo t<tke the
uud1ence's brettth dwdy.
oft
tio1
rei
sta
tor.
tra•
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for
ThNe were uucbble gasp s
trom people who generally do
not revedl their emotions. At
ledst not publicly Before them
anc was c1 contemporc1ry vefl>ion of a
pa.ldce bdll lrom tht• dtlys of the
pe1 lamily MPd1ci.
we Thl' stnktnH setting Wd'> com -
ho1 J'osed of hon10nldl rows of round
on4 tdblc!> '>C'I "I' on the sldge, CdCh wit
THE CROWD
b.w.
cook .
adorned wtth whdt nught be
de~cribed d!> contempornry
sculpture in the form of tull,
tiered candelabrds flickcriny
with light produced by long.
thick cdndles.
Argyros Joked. "I can't even
get a votive when I throw d par-
ty. How did you get this past the
ti.re marshall?" asked the chic
Orange County hostess, attired
m sens.uous black velvet that fit:
ted her fonn hke a dress made
for Cinderella with a touC'h of the
wicked stepsister thrown in for
fun. "George Qd'i WdX on his
steak, there are so mttny candles
burrung. But it's OK. This is truly
fabulous.·
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The one. the ori inal 17th Sc. Beau in the Ross Sho in
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some self.confidence or
self control?
• Know an adult who could
use some stress relief?
• Every woman can use
self-defense. nght?
And it was. ChalJ'ed by Bar-
bara Johnson and Dorothy Still-
well, with Argyros and Allwn-
.baugb ~ hOOORiy cllaas, the ...
incredtble 'tltidertakilig raisea-a-··
net-cmd a cool -million plus
for The Center. .
Tublcs were sold at $25,000
each, and underwriting was
aggressive and most generous.
The guest list was indeed a
w ho's who of Orange County drts
patrons. They all came with one
thing in conunon.
They came with a love for The
Center. Proud of every stone,
every seat, and every perfor-
mance, some 500 local citizens
expressed their considerable
pnde over every nuance of this •
Orange County cultural corner-
stone. They made it happen.
They cont.Jnue to make it hap-
pen
J erry Mandel, president of
The Center, addressed the din-
ner crowd Wilh glowing praise
for the work of all of the volun-
teers.
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and Ronn:Je • '"
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Center at the u
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day nighl Singer
Tony Bennett •
began the "
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concert. then ..
helped kick ofi ,.,
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•niere are thousands of
Orange County citizens who are
PEV'{orming Arts Center Guild
members who support this insti-
tution unselfishly year in and
year out,• he said. •Tonight is
about the efforts of all of these
people. And lt lS of cour e also
about the dedication and gen-
erosity of all of you here.• .
Mandel was applauded by
Donna and John Crean, Peggy
Goldwater Oay, Lawrence
Wllllams, Willa Dean and Gen.
WlWam Lyon, Candace and
Roger Schnapp, Justtce Shella
Prell and Ygal Sonenshlne, Joyce
and Tom Tucker, Carol and Kent
WUken, Marilyn and Tom Sutton,
Joan and Tom Rlacb, Gayle Wldy-
olar and David Scott, Maralou
and Jerry Hanington, Pat and
1 Alan RypinSkt, Barbara and Alex
Bowle, Renee and Henry
~erstrom, and Center Chair-
. man Mark Johnson.
, .. ,.,did the smart thing that
every husband should do when
his wife 1s in the final stages of
producmg a benefit,• Johnson
said. •1 got out or the house and
stayed away • Johnson himself
a19o had strong hand in the
overall success of the event.
•Mark and Barbara called
Ronrue (Allumbaugh) and I
about a year ago and invited us
to breakfast at The Four Sea-
son's Hotel,• Argyros said. •And
the invitation was for the hour of
7:30 in the morning. I knew they
meant business," continued the
social dynamo who is called
upon by many an event chair to
lend her name, her connections,
her considerable community
clout.
Allumbaugh, also m the lofty
league of individuals called
upon when results are required,
joined Argyros for break.last and
first heard the proposal of Mark '
and Barbara Johnson. •
"Our goal is to raise $1 uul·
lion net,• stated Mark Johnson
as his two success-oriented
ladies choked on their orange
juice. One year later, a radiant
pair of honorary chairs basked
in the glory of reaching the sub-
stantial plateau.
Allumbaugh, wife of the
mega-successful food industry
exec Byron Allumbaugb,
addressed the crowd with elan.
In her own very cldssy way, she
Jan Landstrom and Tom Moon were in attendance at the Can-
dlelight Concert, which brought out the who's who of the
Orange Coast society scene.
I thanked one and all for their
generosity without ever men-
tioning the word money. Her
words centered on the splrit ?f
giving back to .the community,
contributing to the continuation
of cultural intcrdction through
the performing arts.
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Stillwell, Johnson':. co-chau,
and a mu~loved, longtime ob·
zen of the Newport conununity
whose equally loved husband,
Glen, has been confined to their
home for some time due to illness,
greeted the large and dediCdted •
gathering With wonderful gu5to
Stillwell's excitement over the
success of Candlelight No. 25
was contagious.
. The most meariingful and
heartfelt tribute came from Bar-
bara Johnson. Attired m d very
sleek gown of silver-colored silk,
Johnson shared the enormous
success of the event with her
predecessors, particularly credit-
ing Barbara Glabman and Robin
Turner for what Johnson called
setting the tone of excellence,
creating thE:·foundabon for the
success of the 1998 benefit.
Indeed, under the leadership
of Glabman, Turner, and those
before them, the Candlelight
Concert has become the most
prestigious and most elegant of
the winter social events. And
now, raising more than $1 mil-
lion, one of the most successful
SOturdoy, December 19, 1998 .A 15
There 1 much to be proud 9f.
Guests ln the crowd raved about
the e:icellence of the evening.
Som expre sed the opuuon that
Orange County has P.Volved nto
a world-class community, no .1
longer sunply a suburb of the
,great and v st Los Angeles
They are correct.
Orange County bas a life, a
pmt, a movcmen1 all its ov.'ll.
And Candlelight Concert '25
excmplif1etl, for an evening,
some> of thr> best OC represents
an terms of comm1tment, culture,
conversation dOd commuruty.
BP.nnett stayed for dinner.
The Pctciftc Chorale ent12rtained
h1m (and the rest) Wlth oxqmc;1tc
. holiday music. Then, foUov:mg a
very 1mprf:!S~1ve four~cour e ban-,
quct prepared and sen ed by
The Four S,easons, Newport
Beach, the crowd adjourned to
Founder<: Hdll for <lancing until
the everung was JU.st a mmnorY
To borrow Crom Bennett's
marvelous musical words -m
reference to the future of The
.Center and this commu1.ity -
·Tue Best is Yet to Come."
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New VoiCes presents 12 er, -.Original holiday playlets
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+ hem are only 11 plays in
"The 1 l Plays of Christ-
mas," the· latest production
of the New Voices Playwrights
. Workshop, but who's counting?
ApparenUy they are, since the
evening opens with an updated
"Night Before Christmas" to
make up for the missing seg-
ment.
It's still a very full evening at ,
the Theater District in Costa
Mesa, where arhsbc director
Christopher Trela and lus compa·
ny of writers, duectors and actors
ke~p the place humming with 11
dilferent facets of the holiday .
season.
With each 10-minule show an
individual
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225-4125 THEATER REVIEW ~~!irr;:~ns
predictably
rWl the gamut from scmWlating
to silly with everal stops in
between. But they're all world
prmnier~. not the l 0th or 20th
vers1on·of som~thing Wt!'ve seen
·ince we were this high.
TIHany McCUntock ls a bitter telemarketer selling Barbie dolls in "Dream-
ing of Barbie," one of .. The 12 Plays of Christmas" by the New Vokes Play-
wrights Workshop.
Of the 11 playlets, two slartd
apdrt from the rest tn terms of
quality and imagination -the
caustic "Dreaming of Barbie" by
Gina Shdffer and "A Critic's Car-
ol," Trela's !>pinted saga of
Scrooge as a theater reviewer
who sees the error of tus ways.
The "Barbie" piece, directed
by Sharyn Case, has a cast of
one, but that one is terrific.
ntf any Mc<.:lintock excels as a
seething underachiever reduced
to telemd(kcting Barbie dolls. It's
both !>t:dthmg dnd hilarious, Wlth
McC'lrntock digging her claws
into Shaflcr's jwcy matenal with
d vengednre.
w A Critic'.s Carol,• which 1Tela
, aho directs, finds Brian Harvey
chuckling evilly as he disassem-
_ _p1e!) stage productions with glee-
ful abandon -unW the ghost of
rus cnbtul mentor (Greg Lipford)
and a combmed spirit of past,
present and future (Vanessa
Robertson) give him the Dickens.
1 idrvey even accomplishes Hal
Ldn<.lon Jr.'s famous "hat tnck •
jn u bow to South Coast Reperto-
ry's dllnual trdclibonal version.
Harvey also turns up m "Sea-
son'c; Greetings" by John Arnau
as Rudolph the red-nosed rein-
deer who's been given the pink
slip by Santa -seems the red
nose came from overimb1bing.
Bryan Jennings as a jovial Death,
complete Wlth hood and sickle,
joins him in the most outrageous-
ly overplayed but eminently
effective segment of the everung.
AJso impressive is ·Annie's
Christmas,• a wrenching
vignette by Debra Valle about a
woman sharing a bleak holiday
Wlth her mother and daughter on
the first ariruversary of her hus-
band's death. Sara St James
directs ttus riveting piece, which
features Gigi Parker in fine form
as the mother, Nila Gross as the
bratt)t kid and Claire Kirk as the
confrontatlonal grandma.
Romance blooms in the work-
place m John Lane's ·I've Got
Plans· about a pall' of single
workers (Kelly Keefe and Alex
Dormdll) back.mg mto a relation-
ship. Parker, who's excellent m
the aforementioned work, directs
with a nice, light touch, and both
Keefe and Dorman perform
admirably.
Also on the lighter side lS
Michael Buss' •Promises," direct-
ed by Autwnn Browne, which
opens the program. Here a
grown-up Christina Moorhead
tracks down Santa (Lloyd Bo('.
way) with a bone to pick about
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man':. raginy treatiSe about a
maniac (Chaka Small) hold.in[
~nTa (David Shem) aflmlf cpotnt
be<:ause he's sick of Ctnistmas
music. t.aru.sa Tidwell dlso
makes a splendid contribution ai.
,d peacemaking elf.
Tidwell returns and imprcsse1>
as d desperate looter in Tom
Swimm's •Ldst Shoppmg Ody,• a
futuristic post-apocalyptic allegory
with Botwell, Small and Jenrungs
completing the coh.frontational
plcture under St. James' direction.
It's ilie scarie-1 of the lot.
"No More Angels• by .
Stephen l,.udWlg, directed by
Case, focuses on iln dgmg barfly
(Swimm) at a gay bar who gets
his Christmas WlSh (a rught Wlth
studly bartender Russell Elder)
but can't apprC'oate it the next
day. There's more than a hint of
the Theater Distnct':. last show,
~Lisbon Traviata," m this
poignant production.
The urned ashes of a stranger
occupy center stage in "Ghost of
Christmas Present• by Vmcent
Morales, dtrectcd by nna Wtles.
Here a youn_v. couple (KeVll'l Moynagnan and Teresa Carilldl.
dash effectively over wtiat to do
with the late "VP.m • while Shem
tum:. up cb a police officer ..
Th~ bottom of the barrel is
··Returrung Woody• by Scott
Samson, who also directs this
freakish mishmash involving
Blanche DU.Sol&, Woody Allen
and thP Faye Dunaway chardcter
from "Chinatown" -or at least
thre~ neurotics who resemble
them. The acting -by Susan
Juhl Halverson, Sara Money-
m11ker and Tom S~1llUll -ts
qwte gOod, but the matenal i<> a
disjointed mess.
·Tue 12 Pldys ot Christmas,·
or at least 11 of them, wmd up
this weekend at the Theater Dis·
trict. A!> usudl, the good on~
make sitting through the :.unk~t
worthwhile.
• TOM TITUS reviews local theater for
the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear
Thursdays and Saturdays ·
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communi forum A IS Sot\Jfdoy, Decem~r 19, 1998 Newport Beoch/Costo M.esa Doily Pilot
111101111
Stancfu)g ovation for Segerstroms, cultural expansion.
number of arts patrons. And as the center'IS
board cllalrman, Mark Johnson, says, the
center is often •perceived as UJl&pproach· J ust 1magme: It's a Friday night and .
South Coast Metro is humming with
excitement. In just a few hours, 1,800
peopl~ will b • seated in the Performing
~rts CentPr's newest concert hall for a
long-awaited, much-hyped musical perfor-
mdnce.
Since the re's still time to spare, many ·
palro!1s ure visiting the new visual arts
center. Others are dinirig at nearby restau-
rnnts. Ma ny others are simply enjo}'4lg the
evening m the central plaza.
It won't happ n overnight. But in the
next few },'.Cars, Costa Mesa will begin its
transformdtion from a city whose culture is
anchored by two world-class venues -
South Coast Repertory and the Performing
Arts Center -to a city that boasts a cul-
tural complex that will be on par with
those in tpe major citi~ of the world.
And we havt~ the Se9erstrom family to
thank. The new concert hall, the visual
arts center, the plua -~ w8l be built
on six acres oflaDd tliat the Seigenstaoms
are donating for the Pelf~ Arts Cen-
ter expansion.
The first phase, which ilicludes con-
struction of the concert hall and a smaller
music hall, WW be completed in about five
years. That alone will allow the center a
greater opportunity to serve the larger
oommunlty. With the current facility's lim-
ited seating, the center is turning away a
able." ·
The center is already impressive. And
its community outreach prC>ffi'ams are
admirable. We hope' this expansion will
allow the center to imP,rove upon· those
programs in addition to advancing its abil-
ity to attract world-class entertainment
and arts.
j READERS RESPOND
Question on gun control, gun manujacturer $parks huge debate
. -• THE ISSUE: With Costa Mesa gun maker Bryco Arms facing a lawsuit, the Daily Wot last week asked readers whether they believed weapons manufacturers:
should be held partially responsible when their products are used in a crime. People from all over the state responded, offering arguments for both sides. =
l am c·t11l1nq dhoul your d rlicle
ahout mctkmq logislution ··
ttgdm'it ftte>dims manufactur-
e r-;--. wh1•ther that ts d good
tlung or t1 hdd thing ("Tdking
.um c.it gun mclkers," Dec 12). I
1hink 11 1s 11nlorturi<1te. I think 1t 1s
,, bdd thmu. I think 1t 1s un1ortu-
r1ate !hot md1v1duttls seek to cur-
1u1l lnhmPssi>s lor rwrson('ll red-
on" ralhPJ them inchv1dual red·
~ems
t can t uniltJlnt> how you Cdn
r 011trol c1n 1nurHI11dlP oh1ect. Jl IS
not a m1rnulaC'l11rer's fuult. They
lon't q o aftP1 car manufocturers it
.. omPhod}' <Inv,•-; d rur mto some-
bodv or kruff' manulurturPr.> iJ ">U111~·lxl<l} lolls .,01n<'!body \Vlth a
knit" Hut 11 sonlC'lx><I}' kills somt>-
tiod\ w11h <1 qun, lh~y want to
rr1<Jk;o II 1i.11t lh<• mdntlfucturer's
r,11111 L11t's go back to tdking
resp11n:s1h1hty for our own drtlons
11nd 1101 hlrilltt' i>vt>ryhudy t'lse
BIUGRAHAM
Cosld Mesa
My wtfr•, (\1tlwnnc>, dnd f ate
\l l'fy, wry stronqly ttCJt1inst g uns of
clll) kind. Om n•,1.,on L'> the obvi· ·
1us. lhl' inc rNJ1bly horrihc dam·
d Ul' thdt 1s don" .md the shdttered
hv1•s thdt r£>sult lrom guns 111 this
owitry. And ds I understand,
ther,. t1rP rnorP thtm 200 million
funs in lhc• Uruted Statc•s, which
' bPv<md sc1d
Thdl the UmlPd Stdt~ -the
most t1dvanc.ed t1nd, hopefully,
dmired country 1.n tht! world -
mould be . 0 uicredibly pnrnibve
d S<JVd<J8 ~IS to allow hM dguns,
)Vhkh in u normc.11 human soaety
houJd hdvc l>een outlawed yeC1fS
(IC 0 , IS ct Vl'ry Sad thtng t.ndeed.
f\nd SO cmythmg lhdt Cdn be done
to control ctnd e lurunate gun s is a
worthy 't111w
JAMES HELFRICH
Nc>wport 8(>dCh
I <1111 d flrel1qhtm for thP. city ol
Costr1 MPSd, .incl I fltsctHfce with
lhb r1oltt1c 111ly c orrr>< t thought thdt
gun mnnufuc turPrs should be
helcl r<' pons1hl•• tor d c nme thdt
Is co1ru1Htt1•d with one of thf•ir
products; whic h t!'t not in thetr
contrnl
It 1 nu dtllPumt Ui.tn d car dn-
ver runnmg over somPhody, hit
and run or wholf'Vl'r, t1nd then
you guys wanl to holct a car man-
Wo<·turl'f qu1ltv tor whdt the 1d1ot
did.
LAWRENCE STICE
Fm•flfJhter, Costa Mc'>d
To ymu Cjllf'Slton whether uun·
mnn11t,1< turers should b<• held
le<Jally rc>sponsihl<' for cnmes
~mrrultl•cl, lh(•y surf• should. And
they shoulrl hi• .ishdrned of th(•ffi·
elv<?s•lor ktlhnq so mdny mno·
nt P< ·op IP
MARY MCQUAID
Costa Mt:sct
Guns don't kill peoplP Puoplr!
kill J>f!<!ple
MIKE FENTON
~t1ncho Slmtd Ma rguenta
Th.:!rt> c1w throe facts to be
n rnbcmtl when rt aling With
s uhjnt t of gun rontrol:
l} At thn pres~t time, there
' "louuh guns m tbe Uruted ,
' 1t• to proVJde at least one for
man, woman and child.
2J Guns do not w •lu out very
t. Most will ll'st for ye?ars
31 A gun quite harml1
til it i lood d .
-;;::=~~Kl-in additiott to .l.WU1ing or
munatJng qun roonuf11ctur and
Rf>rtation in the Umt xi States,
n cd to control m somo way
vn.t;t upply of JJwxpens1vc
mnitlon -Uuough tau ,
nln!J or wh ver.
Guns clon't klll t iopl11 Dwl
DEANE BOTIORF
Coronn df'I Mltr
sor with UC San Francisco. Gwis
are a consumer product, and
manufacturers of this deadly con-
sumer product should be respon·
sible for selling a product that
potentially endangers the lives of
individuals in a way that is pre-
ventable. Manufacturers are also
responsible for putting on the
market any guns that Me defec-
tive and put conswners at risk for
injwy or death. U we can tdentify
. factors that contribute increased
nsk, then we can implement
interventions to address those fac-
tors. As we have le.uned by
efforts to prevent car injunes, 1t is
time we as a sooety become as
aggressive al preventing injury
and deaths as we are to respond-
ing to the these events. To do so
results in saving countless lives. •
Gun manufacturers should not
continue to benefit from the sor-
row of others.
DR. MICHAEL A. RODRIGUEZ
Berkeley
Yes.
JOEL STREICKER
Project Director, AJcohol-Rrlat-
ed lnJwy and Violence Project
San Francisco General Hosp1td.l
By all means, let's let govern-
ment sue the gun mclkers for the
mayhem their products rause.
Then let's go alter th newspa-
peis and put them out or busines~.
Newspapen. bribe J>dper com-
pames to supply them With paper
by cutting down forests and
deprivmg, the rest or us of valu-
. able oxygen.
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PltOT
A gun is tired from the firing booth ln!>ide the Bryco Arms facility in Costa Mesa. A large lnfiux of
letters were received after the Daily Pilot asked its readers if gun manufacturers should be held
partially responsible when their products are used to commit crimes~
Newspapers also bnbe chemi-
cal companies to give them mk
with which to pnnt thetr subver-
sive information, but wluch slowly
turns to tOXJC waste that destroys
our land.tills.
Newspapers run stones about
corrupt politicians and bureau-
crats that cause us to lose ronfi·
denc~ m our government and
make us want to stop paying tax·
es.
able for their own contribution to
the epidemic of gun violcnc • in
our country. lf it can be proved in
d court of ldw thdl there wac,; nPg-
IJgent dtc;tnbution and morketinq
practices, then, yes, they nC'ed to
pay the penalty.
Unfortunately, holding them on
a moral basis JUSt doesn't move
them toward the mterests of pub·
tic safety, but monetary Judgments
seem to gel their dttention. I hnd
1t disgusting that Bruce J ennings
finds no compunction in flymq
around m an airplane Wlth the
logo "Sdtwday Night Spcadl"
pamtcd on U1e side.
MARY LEIGH BLEK
Ldyuntt I lills
P.S. M y son, Matthew ChMlt's
Blek, was killed by a 15-yc•dr-c>ld
usiny a Sdturddy night spenal in
~ attcmpt<•cl rohh<>ry.
Yes, I do think compcrni •s lhdl
make sub;;ldndard or dangPro11s
prooucts should be held rPspons1-
ble for damages. 11us IS tnw w1U1
food, medicine and toys, o why
wouldn't we do 1t for gun makers<
There should he no question
about.it ·
OAUAS M. STOUT
Brt>a
Gun makers most dchnit ty
bear a large portion of the r pon·
c;ibility for Amcmca's smgulttrly
high hrearm death rot •
mcmufttctwing qudlity standards
dr<' a std.rt, but the industry has
systc mdtirdlly avoided taking
lhL'S" dnd other steps. A large
num hm of the tens of thousands
of gun dec1ths ocrumng this coun~
try Pvcry year, therefore, result
from this industry wide callous-
nc
ERIC GOROVITZ
u•nat Dtrector, 1'raWTlit
Foundation San Franasco
General f-!osptlal
I t\.11m m u IPw times a month
to k(•cp up on changes in my
home to wn, but I've never seen
Uw l>dtly Pllol usu source of
mv .... t1qt1tive reporting. What's up
v.1lh this story on Bryco?
C 'Prtt1mly, companie~ that man-
ulttc:tuw produf'b whose only pur-
J>OM! 1s to kill should be under
much ort•dtN sC'rutiny than 1s the
Cd<it!, I wngratulate you on your
~•·m•s r1nd hope to see a continu-
61'C" of rel<1tcd articles U1 the
luturc
Keep up thP excellent work.
WIWAMBAERG
1 l>eheve gun manufacturers
hould l>c responsible for cnrnrn.
comm1tte<J with theJ.t fireanns.
Why don't thPy put trigger locks
on th guns so that children won't
be kilhng chlldr(!n'l
FRANK BUISMATO
Lbguna Hills .
their guns availdble for illegal
sale, pa{ticularly to unqualified
buyers (whlch has frequently
been conflIJTlcd}, that they should
defirutely be held legally respon-
sible.
JUDY HORNADAY
Mission Viejo
Newspdpers run ads thdt show
expensive houses, cars and cloth·
ing that most of us cannot alford,
thus prompting us to commit
crimes or destroy our health by
working overtime to afford those
In response to your question, things
"Do you think gun manulacturers Newspapers run stories about
should be held legally responsible nch busmessmen and celcbntie:,
for cnmes comnutted With their with their glamorous ~ves who
firearms?" the folloWlllg: Unlike attend expensive fund-ra.isers,
the tobaoco industry, which lied thus inspiring class envy in the
about the addictiveness of ciga-rest of us.
rettes for 30 years, everyone Newspapers run stones about
knows what a gun can do. So rich athletes who come from poor
swng the gun industry 1n dilalogy backgrounds, thus fooling other
to suing the tobacco industry does poor kids into thinking that they,
not seem valid. too, can grow up to be nch ath-
Should we have the right to letes.
sue the automobile industry il Newspapers give information
someone happens to run over and on how to improve and ma.Inlet.in
kill another person with their car? private homes when nearly half of
Probably not. Everyone knows the households are renters, not
that you can kill someone by hit-homeowners, thus mspiring more
ting and runrung over a person cl.ass envy.
with a car. Thus, J don't think you Newspapers frighten us by
can hold the gun manuf acturcrs reporting on political conflicts and
legally reipons1blc for crim~ bad weather in other plac far corrumttcd with guns. 1 towever, there 15 no qu bOn away, where we may hflve loved
th.ill our town , cities, rounties, ones who are in danger. ·
states and the whole country • Newspapers corifuse. us with
would be better off without gun ads for different brands of the
A good step would be to do what same product, which fill us with
Chicago did and forbid tho sale of wony about which brand to buy.
guns wtthm the 't:lty. 1 would go a NewspaJ>.Cn> tell us when
step further and forbid the rnanu-frtencls and neighbors have dt cl,
facture and sale of gun . Tho thus rernindmg m daily of our
• rountry already forbids the unpor-own mortality. ·
As the producers of the only
unregulated con wner product on
th market, and lhc only one
mtcnded to dQlwer lOtha1 tote.a ~~.,_,r.:......,..~~~.;.:;;:;;..:;,
talion oC handguns, so the next Newspapers publish letters
,;;....._+;:.::l~~dl=::.:;t ~"~'°~'~or~bid=· ~th6l,=&i:;:ma~ne!:·~ffi>1n Chelf~ that anow the
ufacturc m this country. It would reader.; to blow off steam but that people; gun makers have " high
burden of r ponsih1lfty to do
cv •rythtng pos ihl(! to muk • uro
thnt force is not d bver 1 ttt mu1>·
prnpnAtt• times. Everyone, mcluc1· ·
mg gun m"keni, knows that gun
owner.; nro otlf•n i.rrcspons1hl
,incJ r kl . Gun mak \\
tho 1 t Of us th a urnncP l
Uu•y will put som of th ir profit
tu work to protect the r t of us
from Ut tor abl ll{td bch Vior
"
~·w -'
.•
be useful if we did this fo1 all of Orange County, and l6t~r. hope-never really change anything,
fully, for the entire stato of Cllhfor-thus wasting everybody's time.
I Yes, 1l's tim wo got rid of n a. U HANS BOOE newspapers as we as guns.
Newport Bcac:h Oops. l Just noticed something,
Tha Pirat Amendment says, •con·
g shall mAko no law ... abndy·
1ng the fr torn of peech, or of
th p s:
And look at this The SOCond
Amendment &af.S, • The right of ~~or~~;:;::~'/f'/v:rft.··"'0~;:'a~~l ~~lo . d bear arms, &Kli1l'nOT~1litnn :-
So It looks llke the n wspapers
have a constitutional nght to exist •
and so does the ownership of ... :
guns. :
Forget everything I said. Let's :
leave them both alone. •
· DONHUU:
Coc;ta Meso:
~ • Do I think gun manufacturers "
should be held legally responsible
for crimes committed With their
firearms? Yes .
Outside of alcohol, tobacco allQ •
f\reanns -three of the top causes
of death and disability in the Urut· •
ed States -all other product "" :
manulacturers are held liable for
thetr products and harm thdt the y :
may cause. It is ure:sponsible and • I wrong to let gun manufacturers
continue to sell their products ..
without: 1) takmg the simple ste~!
necessary to make their products :
safer; and 2) being held liable for •
the products they make and sell.-~
We do not allow car manulac:tur-
ers to keep products on the mdr-
ket that have been found to be
defective -they are recalled
because the producers are held
ltable ,.
It's time gun manufacturers ar~
held accountable for thelf prod-
ucts.
Yes. Gun manufacturers hou.!(J
be held liable and responsible tor
the use and misuse of their prod-
ucts. When we live in a country
where teddy bears and office
ch.di.rs are more reg'ulated in
terms of product safety thdll
fuearms, something is vecy
wrong.
In addition, it is comple te ly
clear that gun manufacturers dre
overproducing their product!; dnd '
oversupplying states that have no :
maximum purchase requirements.:
The effect of this is to keep a 1 steady stream of deadly wedporu; •
pounng into states whose laws do
limit purchdSe quantity.
Farmers are regulated, inter-
state commerce is regulated.
home busmessei. need licenses m
Califorrua, and still we hold gun
manulacturers exempt..
This is not only strange. It'i.
deadly.
L SPENaR HUMPHREY
Los Angelt!:>
l believe that gun.manufactur-
ers should defmitely be held
respotlSlble for the product that
they manufacture
LYNNAODOTIA
Los Angeles
Yes! l believe gun manuf actur·
e.rs should be held legally liable
and responsible for the damages.
their product inflicts on tndJVldu·
als and communities. '
V. DE LA CUBA
Pdsudena
Y~, I definitely think that yun
makers should be held responsi-
ble for gun deaths, particularly
those of children. Handguns
hould not be manufactured or
sold to or owned by the general
otizeruy since th.ey are ba icdlly
onty used to .shoot or threaten
people. The rate of gun deaths in
the Uruted States is pht!nomen ll
And appalling.
THE REV. GINNY WAGENER
South Coast Etwnenic&l
Council Long Beach
.EYel)' Other product-other
thnn guns -is covered by con·
umer 5af cty Jaws.
Gun owners have consist •nUy
fought uch coverage. lf they
r fu to meet the same ta.udtud
as ploy. ~n and dart games, then
th y hould be uhjP.ci to law tilts.
ANNlANE
1..osAngeJ
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
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MOTELS
CONTINUED FROM A 1
them.•
1bc problems rmght never go
away. Police Lt. Tom Curtis said•
lll'pectwns of mot Is· u u<tlly
come up with some sort or viola·
tlon.
"To ~Y they're in rompliance
completely -that motel doC'sn't
eXJ.St, • Curtis c;aid,
Still, compdrtng the problems
i)l motels four to fiv(' years ago
with existing problems, U1ere has
been signihcant unprovement,
said Mayor Gary Monah'ttn, who
has ~at on the task force since its
inception.
According to the ldst compre-
hensive report op motels 10 the
aty, the 10 thc.ll need the most
attention are the Coast Motel, the
Bel Congo, the Tern Inn, the Sea
Breeze Apartment Hotel. thP
Coastal Inn, the Sunshine Motel,
the Costa Mesa Motor Inn, the
Sea ~rk Motel and the Sand·
piper Inn. "
Th.e Bel Congo and the Coustal
lnn were shut down by the city
during a crdckdown m 1994 and
1995. In the. two shutdowns, the
owners. of the motels were either
unwilling or could not afford to
.improve their properties or
address the more than 1,000 code
violations they eacll had been cit·
ed for .. The Codst Motel, which
WdS ulso identified us the No. 1
pnority in the 1994 report, ctosr.d
dunng the last year.
OL the remdlillng motels, Mon-
ahan· identified lhe Sandpiper,
Sed Lark and the• Costa Mesa
Motor lnn d S mtikmg significant
effort's to unp1ove their propertiP~.
THE HISTORY
Of thP c:1tv·~ 35 motels, about
half are independently owned
and were built before 1980. Many
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of them line Newport Boulevard
and cater to tourists attracted to
the beach and other Orange
County attractions.
As larger chain motels and full.
ervice hoteb cropped up in the
1980s, the 5maller independent
motels began losing customers.
The final blow to the motels
along Newport . Boulevard came
when. the Costa Mesa Freeway
was built in the early 1990s. . ·we used to ha"ve 80,000 cars
thdt went by,• said Bob Washer,
27-year owner of the Sandpiper.
Washer said the motel catered
mostly to people staying a night
or two. Although the ~dpiper
sWl gets up to 90% occupancy
during the summer, Washer has
come to rely on more people stay·.
mg for an extended length of
time.
Wdsher said. hr has worked
hard to stay ~etitive and is
one of the handful of mdepen·
denUy owned motels m the oty
with an AutomobU · Association
of Amcnca rating.
Many of the ol?er motels resort
to long-term occupancy, swd
Su.san Knight, a supc'fVl ing envi-
ronmental heaJU1 J>ec1alu;l Wlth
· the Orange County Health Care
Agency.
And because they or~l>tder,
they tend to b~ more prone to
buildlllg code v1olationi.1 Krught
said. Moreovn, bcpause long-
term occupants pay lowm rates,
motel owners don't gcnPrate 6S
much revenue to make needed
improvements.
The city's focus -;hilted to
motels in 1994 after tentlnts of the
old Coasldl Inn on Newport
Boulnvard protested it.c; substan·
dard hvrng condition:. The·
Coasta1 Inn wa!i lnlN :)hut down
by the city dfter being cited for
1,200 cod~ vtolahons. .
"The Coastal lnn was a good
examplP. of a motel that was out or
control,• sa1cl lJonald Lamm,
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llmllllroltbe ...... 8n"-9ar9m
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ment services.
The Coastal lnn's clo we. wai.
followed shortly by the closure of
the Bel Congo on Harbor Boule·
vard, which tlad 1,-'00 vto)alions.
Sofvrdoy, December J 9, 1998 A 19
relationships with managers nd
owners, dlld establishing a motel
sccunty watch group.
More importantly, the ta k
force combined with the city's clo·
swe of two motels served as a
wake-up ccill to local motel own-
THE CRACKDOWN ers and o~rators, said Sea Lar •
After the ~losurc or the two.. :..GeneralMona.gei'RdV"Cufier.-·-
motels, the city further olidihed "I think it defuutely made all of
its comnutment to improve motels us m the indu)lry perk up anCI pay
by establishing tio community attention," Cutler s~d. •Jt's .real
Objective and a motet task. force.· C'dbY when you're in a location lot
The motel task force is made many yea.r.> to ort of relax and let
up of representatives of the coun· busl.fless run down. They rang our
ty health Cd.Te agency, the city's bell, ancl it was to our ctdvan-
Police Department, Fl.re Depart-tage. • .
ment and Building Code and The Sea Ldrk has renovated •ls
Safety Department. 'The task rooms in recent years and 1s
force was an effort to coordinate adding 38 rooms to the back of
all those departments in a proac-the motel One of the most helpful
tive ettort rather than taking a lhihgit has been the a~istance th
*shotgun•·approach to inspecting task force has ottered motel own·
the motels, Robinson Sdtd ere; rn establishing polices relatc.>d
Task force members said they to regISt~nng guests, Cutler s<ud
have been succei.sful at unprov-
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A 20 Saturday, December 19, 1998
I I
MOTELS FYI
NTINUED FROM A 19
MOTEL CALLS FOR
"They inststt>d that we get POLICE SERVICE IN 1997
nty of JD," Cutler sttid . ·Tudt's (THE TOP 5 MOTELS)
oJ our ~andard..rulci::..tluw .. Yle ?l.lJ not register a guest that d<;>es -.i..--... NewHarbor·Motel-
ol have d valid driver's license 98
nd a crnd1t c~rc.1 " • Sea Breeze Apa~
ment/Hotel-103
ONG-TERM STAYS
The city's lutest effort to
dress motel prohk•ms was an
r.dinance enacted last year
gmring that motel owners apply
a pflrmit if they want to rent
it more them 25"., of their rooms
n a long-term bdsis. It says no
ore than '25'Yo of cl motel's rooms
n be occuµi<'d by the same per-
n for more thdn 28 clays in Cl row
within a 60-day period.
The ldw doesn't prohibit any-
oe from n10vi.J19 from one motel
another. sdid poli<'e Capt Tom
amack.
" In a memo, police Sgt Tim
• (·hennum s.ud issues rotated to
!Ong-term OC'l updncy include
.employee acct>ss to rooms and
networking l.iy rer.idents
• Sunshine/Ali Baba
Motel-53
It Tahiti Inn Motel -21
•Motel 6-99
LONG-TERM OCCUPANCY ·
-ROOMS RENTED FOR MOR~ THAN 30 DAYS IN
1997 . • . .
• Sea Breeze Apart-
ment/Hotel -87. 79
• Sandpiper Motel -
40.27
• Ana Mesa Inn -39.93
• Harbor Bay Motel -
32.78
• Costa Mesa Motor Inn
-20.74
Jong-term occupancy permit.
Only the Sandpiper has been
granted one.
make numerous improvementS
est.unated at·$20,000. • ·
The other two motels that
applied tor the penruts were the
Sea Breeze and the Costa Mesa
Motor Inn. The Sea Breeze 1ater
withdrew its dpplication after new
owners decided lo convert it to
affOrdabJesenior housing. -=-
A decision on the Costa Mesa
Motor Inn application· has been
delayed · while. it addresses
numerous health code Violations.
Although calls for service from
the motel dropped from 346 calls
in 1994 to 158 in 1997, the nwn-
ber remains unacceptable,
according to a police evaluatio'h.
THE FUTURE
Over the years, some of the
motels have undergone transfor-
mations. The TruveLodge Motel
was convertecl to affordable
senior housing ih 1994 and is now
known as the Costa Mesa Village.
The Park Place inn was converted
into the Park Place Village afford·
able housmg comp1exin 1994.
The Sea Breeze is scheduled to
become affordable housfug for
seniors next year. In previous
years, more than 85% of the Sea
Breeze's rooms have been rented
Ee;~-~~ ....,..,._.,
out for long-term occupancy.
OWner Sharo Khastoo plans to
completely renovate the property.
The renovation of the Sea Breeze
will follow another renovation
project undertaken by sec.
The college-bought the old
Coastal Inn to house mamed and
graauat0.sfudents.
"When we first acquired the
property, l think there was a great
sigh of reliet from city .Qffjcials,"
said Dan Mortenson, the college's
vice president for student affairs.
The Coastal Inn had been
boarded up since its closure.
"We spent over $1 million on
renovations to the property,~
Mortenson said.
The building~ had to be made
earthquake safe and the plumb-
ing had to be replaced. Signifi-
cant landscapmg, painting and
carpeting were also done.
Nancy Selby, wha lives behind
the building, said the student
housing is a vast improvement
over the Coastal Inn.
Finding new uses for older
motels on Newport Boulevard
bad been a goal of the city, but no
specific action has been taken to
pursue it, Robinson said.
And the motel task force will
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot,
continue lo o~rate 10 a "mainte-
nance" type of mode, Lamm said.
•1t seems like there's always
going to be some kind of monitor-
ing," Robinson said. "Thefe W"e a
number of matcls that get cleaned
up, and they oper'lte real well and
then they stdrt to slide a bit."
As Jong as the task force con-
tinues to keep an eye 0!1 the situ-
ation, things should continue to
improve, officials said
Mdnugement, room service
«nd mctmtendn<:e workNs tend to
PA}' fower y1S1ts to rooms occu-
pied by lonq tem1 tendnls, result-
111g 1n neglect, accotdmg to
SchPnnurn's report. Also, long-
tcm:i occupancy gives residents
mvolvc<l .l1l <iruyc.; or othN crimi~
ll<.11 ciCllV1ly cm opportunity to net-
work wllh <~dell other.
Washer, who owns the Sand-
piper, welcomes the ordinance
although it means more effort on
his part.
After dpplying for the permit,
Washer's motel was subjected to a
thorough mspection of every
room by city and county officials.
He has also been required to
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Newport Harbor boys basbtbal team ds into second
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R0W-INS-SP~·eaM -Tf) 2-1 Vlel'ORY
•Hossfeld, Kohan are the
beneficiaries of Kramer's
sideline ~osses Friday. ...
HIC HAJtl> Dt 'NN
Ocitf'b .
CORONA DEL MAR -Throw-in
plays are secret weapons. You
expect' someone's kick to beat you,
not a two-handed, overhead toss
from the sideline with defenders
marking up.
But on this sports sleight, that's
one of the rt-asons why soccer is so
different than all of the other rein-
deer.
'HIGH sca·ooL, BOYS ·SOCCER
sl:\iny, but his throw-ins have
remark.able cur travel and, well, llght
up a whole team. •
Kramer, who scored a throw-in
goal for the Sea King boys earlier
this season, set up both CdM scores
Friday in ~e host Sea Kings'. non-
league victory. over intra-district
rival Costa Mesa, 2-1.
To snap a scoreless tie, Kramer
heaved a throw-in which carried no
less than 40 yards m the 64th
minute The ball soared over most of
the players and bounced high
agamst the goal post, where CdM
senior ntidfielder Jimmy Hossfeld
wcis pertectly positioned to knock in
his lm.t goal in two years.
Costa Mesa (0-7-1), which has
struggled this season on offense but
has been close in, every game, tied
matters in the 76th minute when
Jose Pacarco nfled in a loose ball in
traffic.
MWe kin d of got lucky on that
goaV Costa Mesa Coach Mike
Dunn said. ·1Tue bal.H looked liked
pmoall machine before our guy got
it. We were fortunate to score that
one.• .
Moments later, the Sea Kings (2·
3·1) turned to their throw-m artist,
who again put his team m position
· to ~core with a booming toss.
Kramer's fling caused a scramble ·
in front of the Mustang goal, where
a Mest1. defender was whistled for a
hand ball in the box, setting up Nick
Kohcm's penalty kick in the 79th
minuto for the game-winning goal.
"Any team I've ever coached,·
first-year CdM Coach Ron Evans
said, ~we've alwdys had .someone
who can throw deep: (Kramer) iS a
weapon. He cdn Uuow deep for our
sE>l (plays).•
Zack Zarrilli, a scmor ~eeper,
and 1umor defender Reed Glyer
were the Sed Kings' prundl) show-
stoppers in the back, limiting Costa Corona del Mar High junior
Kevin Kramer's nose isn't red and
SEE COM PAGE 83 CdM's Aaron Gruber {12) battles with Mesa's Jose P~
r-~~~~~~.,--~~ ........................................................... ~~__,,.......,..~~~~~-. -• T'E N NI S
TARS TAB
BERMAN
Former Pacific High coach and
Chapman standout fills vacancy
at Newport Harb~r as coach
for Sailor5' boys team.
RtOl.\llJ) OU\\
lllit l'b
NEWPORT BEACH -Richard
Berman. who turned around Pacillca . ,
High's boys tennis program in one yedr,
was hired Friday as Newport Harbor's
boys tennic; coach, replacing Charlie
Bleiker, who retired after last season.
Berman, a 1990 PaciJica graduate
who played No 1 doubles and No. 2
singles at Chapman University, guided
lhe Manners to their first appearance
ever in the CIF Southern Section Play-
. ·.offs in 1996, when they brushed third in
the Garden Grove League, Berman's
first· year. lri 1997, Pacifica ended sec-
ond in league and madr dnother post·
season trip. _
"I'm definitely looking to be at New·
port Harbor for the n~xt 10 to 15 yed.J'S •
Berman, a walk-on coach, said Fnday
night. •Newport hasn't had a lot of
team championships lately, but it has
had a lot of great individuals, like Geoff
Abrams (now at Stanford). I'd like to
bring back team championc;hips, and
bnng (the program) back lo where it
was in 80s and 70s, and back to a con-
tender tn both (Sea View) ledgue and
CIF."
Berm<.in's team-ftrst approach
worked at PacifiC'a and he hopes to
e tabli.Sh c;trong tet1.m unity at Newport
Harbor.
Berman, who coached girls and boys
tennis at Pacif1ca for two years, was also
an assistant varsity girls basketball
coach and assistant .varsity football
coach for the Mdrlners.
Berman, who graduated from Chap-
man m 1995 with a degree m intema·
tional busin~s communications, works
as a full-time teacher (math, science
and computers) for the O~cmge County
Department of Education in the AlterT
native and Correctional Education Divi·
sion.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL V 0 L 1 E Y B A L l ::;-
Sailors ro~. into fin~:~~?.:e~ Misty t
,
l<lM HAGGERlY ZVUUS I DAl.Y PllOT
Newport Harbor's Gary Robin on brings the balf downcourt as Woodbridge's
Scott Barlow defends in Friday night's semifinal at Irvine World News Classic.
card with Sea View League rival
Woodbridge, duels Irvine today
at 5:30 for crown at Concordia U.
lkily Pb
IRVINE -Newport Harbor's 69-•S boys
basketball romp m the semifinals of the
Irvine World News Classic was one for the
tune capsule
Unfortunately for the Sailors, host
Woodbndge (4-5) may also store this one
awdy for future reference when the Sea
View League season rolls around
"It can do one of two things," said
Newport Coach Larry Hust, whose squad
(7-1 and ranked No. 3 m Orange County)
will take on another Sea View rival, IMne,
m torught's 5:30 title game at Concordia
University. ·
Mlt can carry over and gwe us confi-
dence for league, or it could give (the
Warriors) incentive to practice harder and
try to come back at us that much harder.·
Woodbridge, the three-time defending
tournament champion, will likely not face
a more difficult task m its two league
meetings Wlth the Tars than 1t encoun-
tered Fnday.
.•Jt seemed like everyth.i.Jig clicked
torugbV Hirst said. ·0ur transition game
was rolling. we played our best defensive ·
game or lhe year and our offensive sets
were working, too. Those are the three
basic parts of the game and when you're
as efhaent mall three as we were torught.
you're going to be successful more tunes
thdn not."
Efficient may not be a strong enough
term to describe the Sailors' strilong profi·
ciency, which virtually took the Wamors
out of the game before three minutes had
elapsed.
Harbor seized a 12· 1 lead and sank its
hrst six field-goal attempts, while the War·
nors went more than half the p<>nod ·
before collecting their first bucket.
Newport ended the opening penod
with a 17-6 bulge and there was more of
the same. until Hirst emptied the bench
wtth 5:56 left in the contest.
Newport hit 15 of its 20 held-goal
SEE SAILORS PAGE 84
No. 1,
•Long Beach State st~dout
is the AVCA National Player
of the Year for the second
consecutive campaign.
MADISON,
Wb -For the sec-
ond straight year,
Long Beach Stdte
senior setter
Misty May was
named the
AVCf\s D1VLS1on l
National Player of
the Year, while
49crs head coach
Bnan Gimmillaro Misty May
garnered his first
AVCA ~abonal Coach of Year hon-
or at the Am~ncan Volleyball
Coaches Assooation's All-Amenca
Awards Banquet. held Friday mom·
mg here.
May. from Costa Mesa and a
product of Ne.,.:port Harbor High,
JOIDS Long Beach State's Tara Cros
(1968) and Hawa.ti·s Tee Williams
(1987), who shared the honor m '89,
as the only two-tune WUlllers of the
coveted laurel. •
Earlier this month May wad
named the Big West Conference
Player of the Year for a record third
straight season, and was named to
the AVCA All-American first team
for the second straight year.
May's setting has kept the 4Qers
ranked among the top three teams
m the r1abon tn hitting percentage lli
each of the last three season.
May has set the top-ranked 49ers
(35-0) mto lhe NCAA title gam~
where Long Beach duels 35-0 Penn
State today at 11 am.
·DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
F'1.orona
\....;.del
MarHigh's
girls soccer
team ts
off to a
glittering
start (7-0)
and the
primary
focus ls on
Dally Pilot
High
School
Athlete of
the Week
Meghan
Bryan, who
has scored
13 goals
during that
span.
ongratulations •
• CdM s.enior forward has an array of weapons on
the soccer field, not the least of which is intimidation.
lh111n: FA\ 1.KNI 11
~Pb
er goal-sconng ~kills
would be l'nough to
instill foar into opponents,
but Corona del Mar High c; •ruor.
Meghan Bryan 1 n't above u mg
ft little t matcur psychology
to enhance the dread of
ovennatf'hed m~ls sQCc r .
dcfcnrlers.
•1 dehmlcly try to lntimi<late
people,• aid the prohf1c
forward, who • UJ'.llC(\le olcntJ of
power anrl fin i o b1g r on
the S a Kmg have open(.'(! 1·0.
"If you can msltll fear, 1t helps
so much. 1f omeon~ tear you, u
gives you a big advantage.
It's a good battle tactic."
Bryan. who scored three
goals, created another when •
her throw-in ncochetcd off a
defender for an own goal, and
added an a ist m a pau. of
victones over Costa Mesa and
Fullerton \&;t week. wms mast
of her battl betwoon the
<idellneo ...
"I've a.lwayc: pl ycd kind of
rough and l'm land ot known for
that,' said tho D~uly Pilot Athl t
of the Week. who pick d up hP..r
aggr s<;ivene from cla hing
with two brother5, on oldei,
growing up. ·1 wa baSically
• • Meghan B~yc;tn
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HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER
Estancia
boys·"b~ . . .
Soturdoy, December 19, 1998 83
1 Azte(s, .12-0 · .
• Tl'I cones, Nelson each
score three times agains~
d beledguered opponent. .
()ARDEN GROVE -Estoncid :
lltyh's boys soccer team used :
host La Qumfa. High as iI the :
Azt<·c·s were stand-up cctrd fig-:
UH!!. in the held, al least thctt's the :
pe1ce1n1un one must draw trom :
the Edyle~· 12-0 rout Fnddy :
DIANA ~VIHIU/OAl\.Y ~Ol
Newport Harbor center-midfielder Brooke Flamson (13) sends
.ille ball downfield ln Friday night's UUe-decider with Woodbridge.
• Ccsd1 Terrones and Grant NPI-:
: son t•ach scored three tinie•• .. Irv· :
: 1ng lslc.1l> ~dded two goals;' dnd : Jill!ltlll!!itl~~~
• • Edson Anaya, Studrt Mon<:dda, :
: Armctndo Orbl dfld Aldil Yl>drrd· : SiJ~~~n. ·A. heartbreaker : Ho1as etlch ddded single tallws lo :
: ~0111plct~thescoring derby : ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
: The Eaglei. OUL<>hot the hosts : . BRIAN POBUOA I DAii:
trom the hE>ld , 22-3 odnd goal : Corona del Mar's Kevin Kramer (left) breaks away cts Costa Mesa's Ce. ar Porcayo f5} adva.DdS:
loss for Tai's; 2-1 keeper l lilario Arriagd WdS cred : • ; .. •
1ted with one save. · · : ME SA hied pdst 7.ctnilh hedder in tho~~
"lhlt1110 hdd d good CJd.Ille," : .md dehverc·d an hdll ~ ~:..::
uutt•d 'Es tc.1nua Codch "Steve : excellent wiss, but "Corona def Mar Donnw tv1lo .. ~ C1en~htlw. "He duecled traJf1< : CONTINUED FROM 81 the Mustangs' played well in the al~o played w~U1bt *Goal in 70th minute on d crazy bounce gives
Woodbridge the title dl Irvine grrls 5occer tourndnu.ml.
well : J <1llempt was high -Mr•sd, which ~
: · Mo-it ot thH trathc, howf!ve1, : M<•sc.1 tu Jll t six shot.s on quo!. with an op1..·n nt•I. back. (It) denied us l luntrngton B~.icn ·
must httvt• bf'en d CdSl~ ot getting : Zarnlh, Sho~Jo Pll!.Jll <1ncl Addm I Ml.'sa's dl'lense almost every time. und KateUa in :0811: ' Ill< 11 ,111, l>t ~'.'\ whole gdll1e Wds pretty evc1n."
-'------~-----·--The Sdtlur:, lit?d 1t, 1-1. on
lkifyPb r:ldmson:, yutll m the Wth
IRVINIT -Gons1dc11ny tht•
~bistle-tn:e haoyiny und bump·
mg Fndt1y night, 1t !>C•erned uubc·
fitting thdt a hoouung Im i..: trom
long ronge would deude the'quls
. occer champ1onsh1p of th1> Ir.:uw
'roumarmmt.
• With N<'wport I Jarhor I itHh'='-
defen:,c causiny prnhlems tor
Woodbndge, the Wurriors k1c:kPd
it\ the gdme-winninu uoal lll till'
10th rrunute, lilting the m tu d 2· l
victory dt Irvin1• Htf!h,' tht•11 '>l'< •
ond triUm.fJh over th<' S.11lors (,J.4.
2) ma week.
Newport r ldrhor, lc<I b~· C'Pu·
ter/m1dht!ld1~1 Brotike Flt1111sun.
fin1sh£>d c;e(:onc.J to WCJ0o<lhndq<> in
pool play; hut the Su1lot:-. <ll•lc:dll'(J
Aliso Niguel, '.l·O, Pt11 l1t•1. ttw.
week to advanrl· tu tlw tttlc
yamc'. Aliso hdcl won lht' ulht 1
(>dql. .
• "Even U1uuyh we hP<tl tthP
SD.ilori.). 4-1, Ids! Satw<la}. l wu
till womed about them, be<;.1u~c
~·re fast and thPy'1t, d~1wuu •
't'fb6dbndgc Coal h W11l1c1111 Bt•ll
.:.did. M All they needed \\di. <t
(pi.malty k1ck) 01 omelhmg and
that would he 1t."
Woodbndge (6·1·1), ' hrc:h
b\;at Irvine in llH' se.ru.uumb to
dtivunce, climbed 011 the• score·
l>00rd first when-l'.!1111ly Srhwun-
mer sclfted 111 thP 13th 11unut~"
Nuwport Harbor uoc1lkt>epcr .lur-
e.I.An Fredrikscn (~1x s.1vc:.) trn:cl tu
n1dke d cbvtnH s lop, hut tht· h1ill
ttickled m the nt-l. ~ "Their fust qot1I shouldn't ht1\ ~
been u gottl, • said Nvwpo1l HM·
hor cu;sislant coctch KPn I les ... t•,
fil~g in for J<1sun Sunell. "Our
goalkeeper gut c1 hdnll on 1t ctnd it
&.!roly roUed Ill. I thought th,~
nunute. Flani...on, an t•xrcllt•nt
hdll handler, punched m Uic shot
dlter a lung pas!> from tcamrnctll' ·:
Jdnalle OoylP. :
lo d ph't~I< di gdme, Woo<I-: l>ridge'~ Jacku" PdHuno, Jarwllc ;
Louddl dnd M,111bt.'I Crtrciu nil IJ1l :
lhl' du<:ot m lhl' lust h<1lt hcl <1U!>c '
ol hdrd (dnd d<•uJ1) N~·\\p111t l lur·
hor luc kJe:,.
Mf thmk 11 we would'vo b • ·11 u
htUe 1110!\! phy:.1c~tl. WP 1111~1ht
huve 1rn:>hf!d fo1 Wdld lll<Hl', dllU
W<' nught huv<.; won rno1t• h11ll:.
ctlld lfldyhe hdd d bl'lll'f rc~llll,"
I i1•sM? ~a1d. "l\ftlyhl• we would Ill•
wmmng '
Alter Newport I f<1rhor·~ Dt•vu11
Burlmghdm (md Woodhrnlye\
Pc1udno bmnped hed<h in tlw dU
-with Puudnu :st.•un1111gly tak1119
the wuist ot llw two c1c1~hes
U1t~ Wct1n11rs p1ckect up the u1ll!n·
sit\ d notch and :.< ored four nun-
utes latt!f
Wwdt>ndjJ~·~ .Ntc.hOIP S\\c&.U·
son :>cum 1ron120 yclids out With
IU·4S Mt on the~ clock tu gm• the
Warnur:. theu mu1uin of vie tory
Swanson booted ont"? high, fur c-mu Frednksen to led\!e her fl •t.
Frednksen jumped and llppcct it,
hut the ball glanced olf the g0<1l
post and landed m the m~t
.. lt bounced behind her, H
I lesse said. "But 1fredriksenJ
played well.~
Newport t larhor .swet>per Amy
Ro ... s defleclt1d ct shot from llw
held in the second hall oll(I
plc1yed solid U1 the back lhrou9h·
out, wJU.le te<111undlcs Andrl't1
Corkhill Kalw Yetlger, Molli
Melum. lJdnielle Gcilci'>So t1nd
Tory Manchester contnhutect hne
defense anrl passing.
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out ul the WdY of the E-.tanc1<.1 ! Hoyt ullempled shob for < 'df\ 1 m held CdM without i:I (Zarrilli) did a good league gc:1.mes G'Qi.
sh<JOtPrs. lw1ce Terrones dro\t• ! thP sPcu1ul hall \\hilt•. 11111ll1'rs hot on yoctl 111 the job (for the Sea 4 und Jdfl, 6) ~
hunit' the !Jail lrom the dt:!lPn<;tH : we1e :,hll dct1<llockcd. o.o lust hctlf, but !ht-. St•a the two-Wd@l
posillun ut sweeper. ·coronet de! f\1, r pluyt•d well Kiny::. 111c1dc up tor 11 Kings) and they use break The M1'>·
·ce.-.dr plctyed well,'' < ontm-: m the l>a1 k, • 1Jun11 <11d. Hilt) in othnr WdY" m th~ that throw· in play tany:, \4' lll ti
tll'd C renshaw. • A.nd so did : clenwd us alrnost c·vi>ry LtmP. 'ec:oud hall really well ... ., open against qti':-
t~1ant NPlson (d Costa Mcsd : (Zamlhl chd a uood JOb 1or ftht• lu the 51st nval Estancl• ... Jn
1 ltyh lldnsft:r). who hdS hdd tu : Sl?a KinHsJ ttrld they uso thc:1I minute, Gosta Pdnhc "
udJLI;"l to u taster pace and really ; lhro\•Hll play rPctlly w1•ll • Me.o;t1's 8111} Lund Mike Dunn League play J ..
h<1cl d good dcty.p : Cu to f\IP n, which tied Tustm f1rncl QM through, Costa Mesa High Corond del ,
It Wd"> 4-0 at hdllllme us the : Wcdne <ldy, 2·2, hdd three op1><>1· u11t ltll' yool wa-. boys soccer coach \duch recov.. ~
Edyles v1rtudlly clinched the out-: tun1tw" Ill the tust :w nunutf'li but nulhft('d becau'P trom a 5-0 pOl.Qi:.
cuml\ dl thdl point en route tu d 5· : (dme up hurt. LatPr m th1 · fn,,t tht> Must.1ngs wne mg dgai!Urt
1-4 uvefdll record. ! hc1ll, tor\\ rtrds £.:d,,on Crn7., Josf> < dlh.:d fot olfsules EstanC"ld t.:arlier ln
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llUY. w1th lheir Jdn. 5 ddte Wllh : mvul\1(•d Ill co ... t<1 /'\lt'Sd hrt•1tks, ))\Ulll .... ml \\e ... 1111111rl1Vl' !>tur•"'d the Mounohtt Tournament.
host Newport. Hdrbor loom.mg : but Cdf\1'~ -IMt k thwu1 ted each h,l1t \\'C \\ 1.::re ott~1<ll's, <mil "'" "\\'t> took our lump~ (Wed~·
bt>fOJt:' bPgmnmg Pdcdll C'odsl : ctll<.lf'k. 1111:-.se<.J tm ope1H11't q11c1J 111 th<· dd\ 1, hut we rebounded -well "
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SUMMARIES
I~ ~tGH SCHOOL llOYS IASl<ETUU
MMHI WORLD NIM ClASiK ~Ip Mtntfinal NfWPOltT HAMOft 69
WoooatOGI 45
~by()ulll'teft
WOOdbfidge 6 9 15 15 • 45 N~ Harbor 17 18 21 12 • 69 _.,dt.wktge -Barlow 13, Burgess 6, w•s. Lambert S, Arrayo 4, Koeller 4.
c.npos 3, Walhn 3, Uecker 2.
1'1rt:'goalv Barlow 2, Wallln t,
L.iml>ert 1. Fouled out -None. •wpon Hwt>or -Jameson 20, UmOn 16, ltllngworth 8, Hearlson 8,
Robinson 7, Yarnal 4, Hsieh 2. Chai 2,
Pajevk 2 .• Vallejo o. Oayton 0, Schau o.
T.lon 0
3-¢. goals -Jameson 2, Robinson 1,
Ufl'\00 1. Fouled out -None.
,. NIVINE WORLD NEW$ CLASSIC
• 13~ sernfflnat ESTAHCJA 53, NOGAUS 45
5aM"9 by Quart9"I
13 15 7 10 -45
Estancia 14 9 16 14 • 53
fllogllles -Qu1nrne 12, Talley 10,
Lopez 7, Encinas 6, Edwards 4, Ulster 2,
Henderson 2, Chandler 2
3-pt goals -Quinine 2, Talley 1,
Lopez 1, Encinas 1
fooled out -None.
Estand• -Valbuena 23, Simco 14,
O>atidler 6, Andersen 5, Cantrell 3.
Gamer 2, Tanlelu 0, Stapleton 0,
Rodriguez 0, Jiminez O. Neaman 0.
3·pt. goals -Simco 4, Cantrell 1,
Andersen 1.
Fouled oUt ·None.
808 OSIORNE a.ASSIC
., Ir (.t Footttlll High)
Poot pl•y
"' CoSTA M ESA 72, FAUIMOHT 19
Score by Quarters
Costa Mesa 23 13 20 16 -72
ncfalrmont 8 3 4 4 19
· • CoJt.a ~ -Jones 21, Hat.sushi 11.
Payne 2, Whittaker 6, Ferryman 6.
''tabico 5, Shall1s 8, Tran 11, Hunter 2,
•'welrO
3 pt: goals • Hat.sushi 3, \Nhrttaker,
(:ablco 1
• , Fouled out -None.
F•lrmont · Mount 4, Alacon 9,
Mutlanr 2, Burnell 4.
3-pt. goals None
ri:. • 1'9uled out None.
.11. ' HlGH SOtOOL Gll'LS
MISSION VIEJO TOURNAMENT
,... (Pool play)
·,, Foothill 39, Corona del Mar 28
Scont by Quarters
Corona del Mar 9 8 2 9 28
Foothill 8 11 8 12 39
C~ def Mar · Quon 18, Gruber
·~. Watanabe 2, Dickson 3, Kling 2.
1 l1buda i. McCoy 0, Hawkins 0, Pham.o,
Kawata O. Eyre 0.
, , 3-pt goals · Quon 4
Fouled out · None
Foothill -Williams 8, Sou~ 6, Brown
11, Keto 2, Mann 9, Beaubelle 2,
1 $unas 1 •
,. l ·pt goals -None,
11 , Fouled out -None
SCHE D ULE
•tlATUR.DAV
• Basketball
College men -Pomona Pitzer at
Southern calitom1a College, 7:30 p.m.
Community college women -Coast
Christmas Classic at Orange Coast
College. championship semifinal:
p range Coast vs Fullerton, 7:30 pm
High school boys Irvine World News
•t1C111ssic at Concordia University· •
c1 13th-place final Estancia vs. Vista;
Championship final · Newport Harbor
vs Irvine, 5:30 p.m., Corona del Mar at
Sonora Cage Classic, consolation
• ;r::hamp1onsh1p, vs. La Mirada, S p.m.;
, Costa Mesa at Foothill Tournament,
fifth-place final, vs Santa Ana. 1.30 p.m
• lilgh school girls Corona del Mar at
,1 Mission Viejo TourMment. third-place
,final, vs. Orange, 6 pm.
~.: Wr.$Ulng High school -Corona del Mar at
'1 SUnny Hills lr1V1tat1onal.
SUNDAY
• Basketba11
C9mmunity college women • Coast
•'Christmas Classic at Orange Coast
C.llege Finals consolation
championship, 2 p.m.: third place,
2 p.m ; championship, 4 pm.
'
•Five players in doublP
figures as Pirates cruise
into tonight's semifinal.
J A.'iO li11J,
IQ1y "°'
COSTA MESA -In o rematch
of the Cuesta Tournament cham-
pionship game, U1e Orang£• Coclst
College women's basketbclll team
scored the first nine points of the
second hall and turned a dose
gdme into an 82-61 blowout victo-
ry_ m the first round of the Orange
Coast Christmas Classic: Fnday.
Center Natalie Weeks scored
22 points, shooting 11 ol 15 from
the field. Ani Saraydanan added
21 points and rune rebounds.
"We shot a lot better than we
did last ·time,• Coach Mike
Thornton said. •we have a good
JC WOMEN'S
combination wtth Weeks in the
paint and our shooting from out-
side. nus is the most depth we've
had in a long tune."
In the previous' .meetmg
hetw~en the two teams, the
Pirate> ( 11-1) trailed early, but put
the game away late in the second
holf to win by l 0. It looked as
thouyh the re'!latch would be
dose as well after Cuesta's Ashley
Messer buried one of ber four
threl•-pointers with four seconds
left to cut Orange Coast's lead to.
44-38 at halltirne. ·
But four points from Weeks
dnd live points from Ledb Wilde,
who finished with 13, put Orange
Coast m "front, 53-38, with 16:31
remammg. Cuesttt (7-6) never got
closer than nine points.
KIM HAC,l'",flHY-ZVLIUS I DAILY PllOT
Newport's Alan Umon keeps a close eye on Woodbridge foe.
SAILORS
CONTINUED FROM 81
attempts before halftime dnd
shot n early 71 % (24 of 341
through.three quarters.
Woodbridge. on the other
hand, netted JU~t 5 of 23 from
the held in the first haU and hn·
ished 12 of 48 (25%).
"People about town hdve
been asking me what wPnt
wrong against Bred (a 61-36
defeat in the ·Ed1c;on l loliddy
Festival title game Dec. 12) "
Hirst said. "It's hke WP 1ust
chctnged shoes with Wood-
bndge tonight. N:,. poorly as we
shot against Brea and as well cJS
Brea shot agamsl us, Wood-
bridge had the same situution
tonight \.vith us." '
Balance, an increasing trade'!·
mark for the Tars, wos nevN
more appi:itent than m the tirst
half, as Alan Lunon and Adttm
Hearlson each had l'1ght pomts.
Gary Robinson and Matt Jame·
son had seven apiece and
Dusbn Illingworth and reserve
Aaron .Yarnal combined for six
before the break.
Jdllleson and Limon account-
ed for all but one third-quartN
point for the Sailors, at> they
upped the k~ad to 57-30, head-
ing mto the final period.
Jdmeson hmshed with . a
udme-high 20, while Lunon tal-
lied 16.
I IearlSon, who was pivotal to
the defensive dominance with
four blocked shots, finished with
eight, as did Illingworth, while
Robm~on settled (or seven.
Woodbrtdge did not score
rnnsecutive field goals m the
game and Harbor. after the im-
IJal onslaught, put togethe.! van-
ous runs of 6-0, 8-04 6-0, 9-2 and
10-0.
Newport continued to pad its
lead, which peaked at 63-30
with 6:14 left in· the contest,
before Hust called off the dogs.
Limon hit 7 of 8 field-goal
trie~. mcluding his fmaJ six,
while Jameson was 8 of 11 from
llic field and 2 of 2 free throws
Hedrlson mdde each of his
thr •e. shots from the held and
hoth of his free throws.
It was I ldrbor's third straight
wm over the Warriors and sev-
enth m 17 meetings in the
l ~90 . But the four previous vic-
tont->s, mcluding two overtime
conquests. had been by JUSt a
httlc more than four points
Senior guard Scott Barlow
was the lone Warrior in double figure~ with 13 points. ·
IASKETIALL
One reason the Pl.rates were
SJ,ble lo hold the lead down the
stretch was shooting from the foul
line. Orange Coast converted 1 t
of 12 opportunities.
"We've dlways been a good
free-throw shoot mg team,•
Thornton said . "We're at Clbout
68% on th~ year and very capable
of shooting better lhdn 70%."
Sophomore Ad.Tia Sortino, who
sprained her knee last week
against San Diego Mesa and was.
n't expe<;ted bcick until after the
holidays', played about three min-
utes near the end of each half.
~I really didn't expect her to
show up ready to play,• Thornton
saJd. ··But the .trainer told me
before the game that there was no
nsk and they wonted her to play.
She hasn't practiced all week •. _o
this was more of a workout.·
Thornton would not rule out
the possibility that Sortino will ~
back in the starting lineup tonight
at 7:30 in the semifinals againSt
Fullerton.
The Pirates were alc;o nussing
starter Sarah Middlebrooke Fri·
day. MidcUebrooke was involved
m a car accident, but was mun-
jured, according to Thornton.
COAST CNtfSTMAS a.ASSIC.
FlrStraund
OAANGE CoAST 82, CuutA 61
C\tesU -Hansen l, A. Messer 17.
Abbott-14, Iturbide 4, Speir 2, Whit& 12.
H. Messer 9, U"dsey 2.
3-pt. goals -A. Messer 4, Abbott 2, H.
Messer 1. Fouled out -None.
Orange COMt -Sortino 2, Peyton 10,
Tomlinson 10. Mojica 2, Wilde 13.
Saraydarian 21, Klytta 2, Weeks 22.
3-pt. goals -Tomlinson 1, Wilde 2,
Saraydanan 3 Fouled out -None.
Halftime -OCC, 44-38
i
Simco & Co. prevail
• Reserve guar<;i is catalyst behind Eagles' 53-45
victory over Nogales in Irvine World News Classic.
BAllRV FAULKNER
Deft Pio!
tRVlNE -When the Estancia High boys basketball team
was 10 need of a liJt Friday night. Junior Jason Simco was hap·
py to provide.
·He was a friggin' elevator," said Eagles' Coach Jason
Boyce of his sharp-::.hooting reseive, who netted three three-pomte~ to produce 1 t points m 3:36, spanning the third and
fourth quarters, to help tum a 35-34 deficit into a 49-39 lead
with 5:19 left. .
Estanaa (4 -5) went on to defeat Nogales, 53-45, m the
Irvine World News Cldssic at Woodbridge High, earning a
berth mto this m.oming's 8 o'clock 13th-• -------. Elace game at Concorcµa University against
Friday's V1sta-l luntington Beach winner.
"(Simco} hit some big threes and God
bless him for what he did for us tonight"
Boyce saJd of the 5-foot-10 reserve. who just
may be playing his way into the starting
lmeup. The hrst-year varsity perfonner fin·
ished with 1.4 points to match his career
high, helping his squad overcome 31
turnovers.
Estanc1a ~eruor Brett Valbuena was bis Simco
typically stalwart sell, collecting 23 points
dnd H rebounds1.the former matching a career high and the
latter establishing a new career best.
After Dari;haun Gamer converted in transition with 6:08
left jn the third qututer to bnng the Eagles to within 31·25,
Valbuenn and S1mco scored 24 of the Eagles' final 28 points to
avoid tournament elimination.
Estdncta point guord 'lravtS Chandler drained a pair of free
throws with 40 seconds left to put the Eagles up, 53-48, end-
lng a 6-2 Nogales run and iong the victory.
"The good thing is we're playing (today),• SaJd Boyce, who
also received word Friday he'd be teaching full-time at the
school Ill the spnng semester.
•1 wa' going to go out (fnday night) and celebrate gettin~
the job, but now, I've got to get up early for our game (today).
Boyce had several reasons to get up Friday, as the Eagles
stumbled through a stream of traveling tails and bad passes to
exceed turnover-a-minute pace, until committing just one
nuscue the fmlt1 2:49.
But Sm1co and Va.lbuena aside, Nogales (4-5) was its own
wor:;t enemy, as the Nobles hit just 5 of 27 second-half held-
goul attempts (18.5%) to help the Eagles pull away.
StmC'o added four ~teals and two assists, while Chandler
(sue pomts and three assists) and Peter Andersen (five points,
five boards and three assic;ts), alSo helped the Eagles, who ~hot 10 of 15 from the field after intennission to finish 18 of 35
(51.4%), advance.
"I think we're making progress," Boyce said. "From our
first game, till now, I do see some improvement. I think by the
time the (Coast Classic, after Christmas} rolls around, we'll
have another four practices under our belts, which should
hclp a lot.•
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL MEGHAN NEGHAN BRYAN
:::'Mustangs frolic,. 72 -19
"·• Costa Mesa uses rout of Fairmont at Foothill tourney lo search
~ . .'for other means of production, freshman Cab1co makes varsity debut.
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COLLEGE
BASKETBALL
Vanguards
bUmpedoff
• SoCal College rallies,
but falls victim, 75-73.
COSTA MESA -Rashad Wil-
son's last-second shot bounced
away as Southern Califonua Col-
lege lost to Visiting Christian Her-
itage. 75-73, in nonconference
men's basketball action Frtday
The Vanguards (4-7) had a su-
pomt lead at the break, but fell
apart and trailed by as much as
t.'llght during the second half. Wil-
son, who finished with 21, led a
Vanguard comeback with eight
points in the last four minutes.
Jaban Simmons scored 19
pomts for sec and pulled in
e1gbl rebounds. Dennis Keane
scored 15 points and Kevin
Bradley scored 10.
Keane also had five steals.
Justin Coyle had 14 points and
14 rebounds for Christian Her-
itage (9-7).
NONOONRRENCE
0.tmAN HauTAGE 75
SounoN ~ C.ouEGE 73
Christian Hertt.rie · Cayle 14,
Thomas 10, Spuler 2. Bickley 12, Ball 10,
Wright 7, casteel 16, Reinebactl 4
3-pt. goals -Thomas t. Bickley 1.
Fouled out· None.
Southern Califoml• College .
Keane 15, Wilson 21, CurtJs 5,
Bradley 10, Kolhaas 3, Simmons 19.
3·pt. goals -Keane 3, Wilson 4,
Kolhaas 1, Simmons 1
Fouled out -Bradley. Simmons.
Halftime -sec.. 36-30.
GIRLS HOOPS
Foothill drops
CdM,39-28 J
• Sea Kings play for third
place torught in Mission ·
Viejo Tournament.
MISSION VIEJO -Corona del
Mar Hlgb's girls basketball team
pushed undefeated Foothill in the
first half Friday night in the third
and fmal pool-play game of the
Mlsston Viejo Tournament, but
the Knights bad too much fire-
power in the second hall as they
earned a 39-28 victocy. ·our girls really came ready to
play and I'm really proud of
them," CdM Coach Elbert DaVlS
said. "Everyone was on the same
..;>age.IA/Ve came out with intensity
and J was really proud of the
effort put forth. We lost the game,
but as a coach it feels like we
won. .
"Now we know we can com
pete with some of the best team.
in Orange County. We played a
complete game tonight."
Juruor Charlene Quon led the
Sea Kings (i4-S) with 18 points,
while Lindsoy Watanabe had four
iebounds and four steals. Jen
Dickson was m f~ the
fu-st half, but CdM managed only
a 19-17 halftime defiol Foothill
unproved to 8-0.
CdM will play Orange tonighf
et 6 o'dock for third place.
:we're turning the comer," Davis'
88ld.
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Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
• S.nd AROUND TOWN Items to the
Daily Pilot. Around Town, 330 w. Bay St~
Coru1 M~ 92627; fax them to (949)
646-4170; or call (949) 54():1224 ext
228 A complete listing of Around 'rown can be found at ~lfypllot.Cl)fn.
A Chrlsbnas tree lot will be up
and ruhrung from 8 am to 10
p.m. daily through Sunday m
Parking t:ot I! at the Orange
County Fcur & Exposition Center
88 Pair Drive, Costd Mesa. Fo;
more information, call (714) 708-
3247.
A back-country hike will be p1:e-
sented at 9 a m. at Crystill Cove
State Park, 8471 E. Coast I ligh-
way, NeVfPort Beach. Hikers will
meet at El Moro Visitor Center.
Parking is $5. For more intonna·
tion, call (949) 497-7647.
OCC's IBM PC Users Group wtll
meet from 9 a.m. to noon at OCC's
Science Hall, 2701 Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa. Registration avail-
able at the door. Admission is
free. For more informdtion, tcall
(714) 662-2939.
call (714J 571·6113.
WEDNESDAY
J •
Th~· Commodity Club \\ lll meet
at 11;30. a.m m_urc Newport
Beach Goll CoW'Se, 3100 lrvme
Ave. The meeting will te11turc d1s-
cuss1ons based on the market and
trading stratP.g1cs . Adrn1ss1on is
free. For mor~ mtormahon. call
(888) 646-9877.
The Networkers wUJ meet from
11 45 a.m to 1 p.m. at the c.;osld
Mesa Golf and Country Club,
1701 G<Jlf Courm Dnv~ Admu;-
sion t~ $12 and mcJudcs lunch. Pm
!110re infom1ation, Cilll 885-tl093.
A needle arts class will be pre-
sented from noon to 2.:iO p.m at
OASIS Senior Center, 800 ~1.ar
guerite Ave.. Corona dcl t--for.
Admission ts fll'e For more infor-
mation, cnll (949) 044-3214.
around town ..
4:30 p.m. Thurs<layl). New clas cs
begin on the fust of the month.
For more information, cttU 642-
7400.
Hoag Cancer Center oilers Man
to Man. a fice piostatc Ct1nc~ dis·
Cll SIOn group, !rum 7 tu 8~10 p m
the first Wednesday of each ·
month at the center auditorium, 1
l lodg Drive, Building' 41, New·
port B1•tJch. For rescrvdtions ot
more mfonnutmn, call 722-6237.
The Pacific Business Xchange
h11s WPekly brcaklust meetings at
7 a.m Tue'>day~ at the Pucif1c
Cluh, 4110 l\focJ\rthur Blvd ..
Newport Br.ac h. There is no
churric lor the initfol mectmg. rm
mou• 1olomtdl1on, Cdll fi40-U588.
The Newport Beach Psychologl·
cal A::.sodution presenlc; a c;oed
rclationstup group cdlh?d Jnc;1ght
EqudlS Power at 7 p m. ThUis-
days. TI1c fee is $25 per week. For
more mfonnut1on calJ 722-4588.
SAILING AWAY
Newport Beach, Corona del Mar
and Costa ME>sa residents can
rent Santa Claus for their holiday
parties, business meetings, day
care or school events from 10 a.m.
to 10 p.m. daily through Wednes-
day. Santa is $40 for the first half.
hour and $35 for each additional
haU-hour. Santa will bring candy
Cdnes for boys and gi!'ls. Reserva-
tions must be made · 24 hours in
advance. ·For more information.
call (949) 644-3151.
Senior consultant Bob Brennan
will ledd a free discussion of
reverse mortgages foi !.c.?ntors 62
and over at 3 p m. ut Ba~·~1dc Vil·
lage, 300 E Coast l hghwuy,
Newport Bedch. For more mfOt·
mation, cdll 723-0233.
Hoag Cancer Center offers a free
rel<txation und unayery w'orkshop
trom 10 to 11 :30 a.m. the fourth
Wedne.,duy el each month at 1
lioaq Dm'l'" Building 41 Nc>W·
po1 l Bt.•ach. For mon• information,
call 760-5542.
()ON tf/l ..i r . y Ptl()[ ..
Sailboats Jockey for position as they race toward the turn mark1er on a picture p erfect day
earlier this week in Newport Harbor's Lido Channel. f
A physical training class w111 be
presented· from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m
at OASIS Seruor Center. 800 Mar-
guerite Ave.. Corona del Mar.
Admission lS $21. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 644-3244.
The 90th annual Newport Harbor
Christmas Boat Parade will be
presented from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.
daily through Wedne!)day in
Newport Harbor For more infor-
mation, call (~) 729-4400.
The B'1Jet Montmartre of Costa
Mesa will perform Charles Dick·
ens' "A Christmas Carol• today.
and Sunday at OCC's Robert B.
Moore Theater, 2701 Fairview
Road, Costa Mesa. Perlormances
are at 7:30 p .m. today and 2 pm
Sunday. Tickets are $14 for adults;
$12 for seniors and children 12
and under. Group rates available.
For more information, call (949)
646-7688.
A free program titled Using the
Library -Tools & Tricks will be
presented at 10 a.m. at the New-
port Beach Central Library's
Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avo-
cado Ave. For more information,
call (949) 717-3801.
The Alliance Francaise, Orange
County chdpler, will present a
Christmas luncheon at 11 ;JO a .m.
dt Accents Restaurant at The Sut-
ton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur
Blvd .. Newport Beach Tickets are
$20. For more informiltlOn, call
(949) 497-0444.
A tide pool talk wU1 be pre ented
at 2:30 p m. at Crystal Cove State
Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. Partidpc:mts will
meet at Pelican Point Parking Lot
No 4. Parking is $5. For more
mformation, cnll (949) 497-7647.
SUNDAY
A baclc.c:ounlry hike will take
place at 9.a.m. at Crystal (.;ov(~
State Park; 8471 E. Coast High-
way, Newport Beach Hikers will
meet at El Moro Visitor Center.
Parking is $5. for more mlorm~
tion, call (949) 497-7647.
TUESDAY
A water •erobta clan wUJ be
presented: from 9 to 10 am. at the
OASIS Seruor Cente r, 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar.
Admission is Sl. For more infor-
A group counseling session UUed
Body-Image lmp1ovC'ment
Female Power will bt> pre ... entNi
at 5:30 p.m. at C0<1st Consulting,
180 Newport Center Dnvr'. New·
port Bedch. Sessions i\rc $25. rm
more mfonnation, call (949) 720-
8437.
A parent and adole cent group
will be held from 5·30 to 7 pm. ut
the Center for Exprns~1ve Psy-
chotherapy, 2900 Bristol St.,
Building D 103, Co-.ta Mesu.
Admission is $30 per se sion. For
more information, rdll (714) 571·
6113.
THURSDAY
Adventures at Sea Yacht Charters
and The Gondola Co. of Newport
\'I.ill present the ~econd annual
Christmas Cuntarn, a Ootilla of
twinkling gondolas cnusin~J with
holiday carolers, from 5 to 7 p.m.
near Newport Island's 38th Street
on the Bdlboa Pcninsultt. Bw1dle
up the kids, bring ulong a large
thermos of hot chocolate .ind rev-
el m the lesllve wason!
ONGOING
St ~drew's Prel)byterian Church
offers a support group for tamilics
with loved on1~s who < rn mentally
ill. The group meets from 6.30 to 8
p.m. Sunday in the church's
Dierenheld Hall C, QOO St.
Andrews Road, Newport B ach.
The confidential grn11p as op~n to
the communicy. For rnnae lnlonn.1·
tion, call 631-2880.
Prospects Networking Group
meets from 7 15 to 8::l0 a.m.
Wednesdays at Minu 's Cofc•, I 83.5
Newport Blvd., Cost.1 Mesc1.
Brcdkfast is $6. For more informn·
tion, call Angie Stafford dt 474·
2225 or Ttnd Firman c1t 551-3151>
Ali Lassen's Lt.>ads Club meets al
7:15 a.m. Tue clay at t-.hm1's
Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd. Co:.ta
Mesa. For more mfonn 1tion, mU
646-1252.
Zen Center of Or. nge County
offers mechtat1on instruction
every hr t and third Sundfly of Uu~
month from 5 to 7 p m. at the Zen
Center of Orange Counth 120 E.
18th St.. Co:.ta Mcsn. Suugest•'d
donation is $10. For more 111fm-
mdlion, c:all (949) 722-7818.
The Newport Bear.h Parks,
Beaches und Rccrccltion Commis-
sion meets at 7 p.m. the fust 1'tl'S·
day of Cdch month 10 the City
Council chambers, :1300 Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach Por more
mformation, CCill 644-3151.
NlcoUne Anonymott" lellow hip
wants to help men and wom•'n
who smoke to qmt and r mam
smoke free.. f.or: morn mft>rmatlon
on local e\·emng m tings. call
650-2713.
mation, call f949J 644·3;24.C The Costa Mesa HJ torkal So< I·
ety hold a fr'~ open hou e from
A holldAly &uncheonwtll be pre· 1 t c1.m. to 3 p.m Thursdoy ut
ented at 11:30 a.m. at OASIS 1870 Anohoun Av•., Costa M
Senior Center, 800 Ma.rgucnto Tiie •vunl fcaturi m moiahlha
Ave,, Corona del Mar. Adnu. s1on from lhP city of Co ta l\t ~ ond
The Sea Explorer SWp Del Mar
711 of Ord.nge County offers cl
program for young men ages 14
to 18 interested m learning about
sailing, seumanship, pilotmg,
nav1gc1tlon and cruismg. Meet-
ings are from 6 to H pm. Wedne~
cld}'" at Lhe Sl!a Explorer Sea
Hase, 1931 W Coast Highway,
Nf?wport Beach. for more mfor-
matwn, call h42-6301 or 551-
8591.
OASIS Senior Center oflers
ongomg dssistance, counseling
uod referral senrices tor seniors.
For appointments or more infor-
motion, rall 644-3244.
The Costa Mesa Senior Ctuzen
Squdrc> ~nd Round Dance Club
~eeks experienced dancers to JOlfl
in from 9 to 11 a.m, Thursddys at
th(' Cosld Mesa Seruor Center,
l(}th und Pomoni.1 ::.treets, Co::.tu
tvfosd. For more information, call
5Vi·5669.
A f.ree support group for c'ancer
patients meets at 7 pm. Wednes-
davs and a support group for peo-
plt• '>ulfering from <;hronic fatigue
"} nclrome meet!> from 7 tu 10 pm.
Wed.nesdays at Uie lnst.Jtulr! 101
J lolisllc Treatment dnd Research,
4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100,
Newport Beach. f or more mfor-
matiOn, call 251-8700. ·
Arthrtlls Foundation instructor
Hillary Stone ledds an exerc:.ise
das:. at 11 a.:m. Thursddys at the
Jewish Semor Center, 250 E. Bak-
er St., Co::.ta t-.h•Sd. For rnore mlor-
mallon, call 513-5641.
NlghUy meeUn9s are offered ln
Costa .l\1t!:.a and Newport Beach
tor unyone who wants to over·
come 111cotim: 'addiction. F01 a
~chedule or more mfonuallon. rnll
77·1-!H06 or 18001 r>42-0obll
The Newport Spoa ts Collection
Founrlat1on, a nonprofit oryaruza.
uon, op<>rntes a free musctun ut
620 Newport C~nte.r Dnve, New-
port Bcadl. Tlm mu!'cum, which
11a onP of the world's largc.,t col-
lection of sports memorabilia, 1'
open from 9 ll m lO S pm week·
rlEl}S For more mf<>rmation, call
721-~333.
llo.tg Cancer Cent<rr spon ... ors a
free ta1 C'hi clas., tor mte.r mcrliatc
i.o • <1v,111rnd lf'vcb from 1 O:JO to
11 iO d m. Thursdn} s Cot people
with tdnccr und th<•u tam1hes. A
bcgmner sl'.,..,ton meet!> from
10:30 to 11 :30 a m. rndays. The
c:lRs'>Ct> ~re des1qnecl to reduce
"lrco;s, mcrease longrw1ty and pro·
mote a !':"n e of well bemg with
hds1c, ec1 y·lo·lcam, non-trcnu·
ous movement~ to n1d m balctnCP
nnd lOncenlration. Jhe clM., 1
t.tught lly Vi(lor Am1and. No rng·
1stration is n:qUJred . .Free. Hoag
CancN Center i at 4000 W. C"..oa
Utghwny, Newport Beach. Por
wore inform. Uon, call 722-6237.
OASIS S nJor Cent t offer a
clmly telephone contltct program
for eniors who have· b limit m
local c:upport sy t m. Fm more
tnfomlatlon, call'G44-3244.
l!; $4. Entertainment will be pro· the Sctnta t\nn Ann)' Air B 1 • for Communkator
Mes.1 Mei.sengers Toastmaster
Cluh 691 m Costu MPsd meets at
7 p m. Tuesdays ut Mesa Verde
Umtl'd Ml'thod1st Church, 1701
W. 8dker St., Costu Mcsd. For
rnon• mfmmallon, call 540-4446. ·
Blue flame 1\Ja,tmaste rs Club
2717 meets di 7 a m Wednesdays
at the Village Ft1rmer, South
C~ st Pla:t<l Village, 1651 Sun-
flower AvP-.. C<'5la Mesa.· The
meeung is fwe for fu::.t·time v1-.1-
tors. For more Infom1dUon, call
855·4308.
Toclslrnaste.rs Club 231 meets al 7
a.m t-.tonddy., cit The Irvine Co,
550-C Newport CentPr, Newport
Be11ch. For rnorP infonnation, call
733-2'..!0~
Harborlltes Toaslma~ter Club
1927 meets c1t 7 <1.m . Wednesddys
at ·the> Riverboat Cafe, 1~1 E.
Cods! I hghway, Newport Beach.
For more mformc1Uon, call 965·
3648.
lido Isle Toastmasters meets
Mondt1ys from 6:30 to 8 p m. at
the Cilcnrtalc Federal Bank Com-
mumly Room, l 00 Newport Cen-
ter Dri\'c, Ft11:;h1on Island, Ncw-
poi't BecJ< h Fur·morc information.
call 964-5314.
OASIS Senior Center offers a
Care-A· Vein trt1nsport to take
members to uppomlments and
grocerv hoppinu. The huttle
tdke" m<>mhrrs to the center For
ttppomtments, Cctll fi44·3244.
People intcrec;ted in reading
Engh sh <on leu1 n '' ilh tht' help of
a tutor. 1 lnutl) rate anrl times
negollahlc. Fur rnorP infom1ation,
call 851-17 3<1
OASl~ Senior Center offer vi4'U-
al-a1d crecr~ngs with a Braille
lnst1Lute r pic::.entutl\ e by
appomtmcnt. For more mforma-··
tiO'n Cllll 644-3244
OASI Senior entr.r ha a walk-
mg group callPd Walk •rs Not
Rock!!TS that mceL'> once a week
to •nJO}' so me \-.:alk m end
around Ute NtJwport B ·uch area.
I or t \Ore Lnfom1at1on ca11 644-
3244
r:-.scntJa1 \\'r.lght l\1anctgem.-nt
of for mt "r<1c:'ll\'C ond pr0i1cti\ e
we.iyht Ios 911lups. Learn bl hav-
1or modrh<.:ation and othe1 tc<.:h·
niquf'!S to cunt.ml your we1uht
Cost i-. $20. Croups meet from
6:30 to n p.rn Wednesdays and
Thu~di'ly. al 369 San Miguel Ori·
ve, Smh• 350, Nt'Wport Bettch. For
more information, 'all 716-9848.
An dlc;"'t'usslon group for recover·
mg women akoh<ibcs who have
been ohc1 ot least a yetJr n1e ts
from 8 to 9.30 p.m Thursdays to
disCU"Ss rnlatiOnslups, careers and
ltvmg hfe sober. There is a cost
haSt.~ on a shdmg sc le, For more
mfotination. call 22S.8189
renter for
vided hy a purno play 1. For rnore more informntwn. c;all G31-S918. Tott!llrna lt•r Club m t frcirn
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A ballroom danr clan w111 be
pre •nte<l from 3 to 4 pJll, at
OASIS S •n1or Cent r, 800 Mnr-
yucrite Ava., Coruna del Mar.
Adm! 1on ls $38, For mor' mfor-
motion, c.111 (949) 64'·3244.
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(>rnng ' County Dop"rtm~nt of
Hducntion, WO Kalmus nrivc,
Costn Mesa Me •tings l'lfc open to
<myone who wont to improve hi:a
or h~r puhll • peaking kills. l'or
mor mfonnnUon, call 444-5030 '
The I feating unn loa off rs "
\\omen's r ~1 tlon hp 9101111 at 7
p.m ·1'1 c1uys, ftt 4425 J mhore ~
kood, 180·A, N wport B nch For
mor intorn1ouon, call 26l-800J.
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For more information, call 631 -
2333
Hoag Cancer Center offers a free
yoga class from 10:45 to 11 45
a.m. Tuesday at 4000 W. Coast
Highway, Newport Bt?dch. For
more information, call 722-6237.
Body Design and UnJted Stud.Jo
. of SeU·D~fense offers kkk ooxmg
classes from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m
Tuesdays. Thursdayc; dnd Sutur-
days at 1000 W Coast Highway,
Swte C, Newport Beach. The cost
is $8 per class. For more informa-
tion, call 722-0526.
Alcoholics Anonymous meels
from 6:45 to 7·45 a.m. Monday
thrciugh Fnday in Room 3 at Oasis
Senior Center. 800 Marguerite
Ave . Corona del Mar. For more
intormation, call 644-3244.
The Alzhelmer's Assodatton and
Grief Support Group ot Ne ... •port
Villd WesVVllla Rosa co .... ponsors a
free support group meetmg for
'caregiver::. c1t 7 p m. the fourth
Thu~day of each month through
October at Newport Vtlld West
Ass1!':ted LJ\1ng, 393 Hospital
Road, Newport Beach. For more
infonncttion, call 631-3555.
The Alzheimer' As oclaUon and
Mesa Terrace, a residential com·
mumty for people with
Alzheuner' disease and relah.'Ci
dementia, ofJers a free support
. group for caregivers at 6.30 p rn.
the first ll1ec;dd}' of each month at
Mesa Terrace, 350 W Bay St.,
Costa Mesa. For mow mforma-
tlon, call 2s:i-1111.
Rebecca Lewis leads dn animal
bereavement qroup that peetal· n:e~ in thu m•ecb of people who
have sick or dymg ammals. It
meets at 3 p .m. every Tut' day al
:H01 \\' Coast Highway, Suite
311, Newport Beoch The cost i a
clonatmn to an anunal chant) of
the attendee's chmce. For r erva-
tions, call 721-5750.
Another Pas dgl!, d tran lUonal
.support group tor people expcn·
endng chanyc:. m thcu live •
meets from 1 to 2·30 p m
Wedne~dn)'S in Room 3 at Oa 1
Semor Center, 800 Marguente
J\Ye., <;orona del Mar. l·or more
mfonnah•)n, call 644-3244
OASIS Senior Center conduC'ts
blood pressur"' sc:rcenmg from 9
to 11 a.m. the ru t and Uurcl 1\JPs-
day ot e<1ch month ·1n Room J at
800 Margu •rite AV<•,. Coionu del
Mar. Screening 1s nbo avculnble
from 1 to 2:30 p m. the c ond dnd
fourth Wedn ' day of each month
at Manners Park, Dover Street at
Irvine Avenue, Newport Beach·
For more infonnatlon, cnll 644·
3244.
Th t'~wport Beach r ·chologl-
c 1 A:. ociat1on offc.rs a b6<l}'
image a.net moderate eating up-
pqrt group at 7 p.m. Wt.>dn dliys
at 3101 W. Coast l-Ughwa}'. No
311, Ne\\1l0rt B · ch. f-or mo
information. call 721-5750 .
I hghway, Newport Beach. The
meetJ.ngs are free. For more 1nfor-
mation1 call 722-6237.
free professional consultation
tor makeup. wig::., etc., is a\lail·
able for Cdncer pa.bents • by
dppoinunent only from 10 a m. to
1 p m. Wednesday:. at Patty and
George Hoag Cancer Center,
4000 W Coast Highway. Ne~rt
Beach. Call 722-0237 ,
A free cancer support 9roup
meets from 7 to 8 30 p.m the
fourth Tuesdar of each month at
Putty and George Hoag Cancer
Center, 4000 W. Goast Highway.
Newport Beach For more infor-
matlon, call 722-6237.
The Jewish Senior Cente r often
C'did 'games from 10 a m. to 2 pm.
every third Tuesday. A kosher
lunch is offered at noon for $3,per
seruor. Call 513-5641 .
I
OASIS Senior Center otters ar:te..
glVcr support counseling fol' peo·
ple canng for a loved one. For
appoUltments or more infonna-
tion, call 644-3244.
Hoag Cancer Center offers•sup·
port for people facing or under§o·
mg bone marrow transplants. or
.;tern-cell re:.cues. Call 574-6812
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Chess lovers of all ages are inVit-
cd to jom the Jewi'h Seruo(t'ten·
ter's che s club from 7 to 10-d):m.
Tuesda}'S at 250 E: Baker St., (!:f.>S.
tu Mesa Cull 513-5641.
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The Nl•wport Beach Psychologi-
cal Asc;ooati6n offers a coed sl)p-
port g1oup at 7 p.m. Thursday~ at
3101 \\. Coast Highway. Suite
311. Newport Beach. The suppbrt
Qroup require:. fr~~ precsS'S€fs~·
ment for Utos" who want to IQln
Call 722-4588 •
The He hng ConnecUon otlfu •
coed relauon"hiP group at 7 p>m
Wedne day at 4425 Jamboree
Road, Suite 180-A, New'purt
Beach For more information, call
261-8003 ~ i
Natural Food"> Cooking Cla ses
are offered at New Leaf N I
Cw,ine. Clas es cue 35 ea for
m9rc mfonnauon, call 444-1005.
The Consumer Business Ne rk
meets al 7 a m . Friday.. m th
mev.arunt' ut Newport Gateway.
19800 l\tac.t\rthur Blvd , Ne" po~
Beach. For more mfonnation, call
550-~785
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comb.
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w . Dennis.
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DEL MAR 1022 D•uA POINT 1026 2-Sty 4Br 39a Homa approx 2400af. Darr.n GE1fEIUU. 2102 11.AaT atO• 1Bt 1ea
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28R, 28A, frplc, huge Camino Caplatrano. Abendoned •••oh SOUTH COAST N• 38R S2500 1~ ...... '3200/Mo !vea (IM9) 721·98CS2 **M•SA WRO••• deck boat allp avall 4br, 4.5ba. 5800af. Co~e Once In a atuc11o Ap rtment · Agent (fM9) 720-1878 2840 Tabago Pl. Ex·
s1ook dn. owe ' S 2 . 2 8 5 . o o o llfatlma opportunity at MBnO 1088 on Penlne: .. seoo. ceq So. PCH 1br 1ba, COSt'• .... ..,. 2124 ;~t~~ 0~~~~:.~ (949) 721-4009 Helen W••therb~ only $349,000 Agent 38" nr sand 11700. all hrd-wd nra. Lrg llY-n ~ •1aoo 71 .. 7~1 ........
Remu 94~2744 IM•723-8120 •SELLER MOTIVATeD• Ing rm, gourmet apple, ----iiil-iiiiii • .... w ~ OCEAN VJEW Thinking of having• 2 atory 3br 2.5ba BNR fncd yard, w/d, 9*'911• •••t· •••t•lde R• --------
4Br accau to private ., •·G~A garage aala? condo, Frplc, patio's pet ok $1450 548-4220 modeled 1Br cottage, RENT bch'. room to expand. ,..,.; ""t. GIVa ua a calll & deck. End unit 2 c.r _.,...,..,..,/!lo!n)/.1nc bright, private entry, $895,000. Agent 759-NJGUE 1052 CLASalPl80 attec gar. eoe Shut& -.nrMuM'07MEM5 Buy It. Sall It. Find If. patio, no gar/pats.
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per mo. No P:••• ~ d k • ~ over '""'" 1995 949:.075-4176 ~·~ OMV ,,,. r R-1• eng Broker HMM2-3850 • YI ' pet$17°oo· 2418 mart>la tloora, granite Call 7am-11am M·F BUSINESS omcs 2920 ....... k. (""~.;) ...... • .. e12 n . Agt counter1, new root ....... --· .... .......
2Br 28• apac Hbr Wd, &45-9113 Avall 12•HS Luxurloua Matr·Sutte' POI lU!NT 2789 Nanny needed to cat•
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"" WD J\kupe 111600 Agt 9''HM~1 U500/Mo... M.anu APAaTMllRTS &Mt .end Ufllt. Maaa *•aft PIP .. •• home (949) 631-355'2
• Cynthia HIM 5-4030 NllWPCHtT 18La R • d d 'ti R ••It w PO Bua Park Oftlce'a/ 1NM1 """ PIT Bouttquo Wort<
Harttor Vlow Knoll Bay Front, 2Br 1.5Ba, . (949) 651M>380 R RENT wareh... 2600st. • 2 For holiday Pattie• & tor Faahlon Offlgntr.
3br 2 5b• condo, 1c oarao•r $1000/mo. , atory. w/2 ba, Wetbar. funl 714-29l·2&41 pertonallty plua, ...tall
pool, ten, no peta Agent. David Prince Prtvato llch Commty 71 t W ' 17th CM #A1 exp p rerd. Salary +
S2t00 949-780-e6e7 949·71&-is20 v .. ~ U""'mlahe4 Dave 94~ comm. Mon-Wed. ertn
Lido l•I• 3Br 28 Oon l'ront yHr round Nice 29r 2ea. 2 blkl BALBOA CM Pri"l• retail ape, CLOTHING iALll M .... 7 .. 2t 74
Frplc 3e gar Walk:~ un·furn'd 2br 2ba .,.,y to ocn 2c att oar. lrg ISIAND 2608 2100•f atart $1.10 w.,.'""'" prtoo• Pff NANNY f()( baby
bch, Genoa St. $3000/ clHn, patio on b~•ch, Matr-8r • walk·ln-clat, NNN lmmed occup below whole .. tel In CdM 2...a pm Tu•Fl'I
Mo. Me-723•H18 new paint a carpet ~~!1~":,iJ:., gar'!•ner1 Charming 28, 18• Cen be apllt Into two Mena & women• nicer NS/car/Eng/r•t• req .
• •UDO ISLE• bay view 52400 949-631-ne.it 12250/'Mo gen t-Fp lrench doora to apac••· • Ned G . eportaw.,e. Great S8hr. (949)719-9935 •""""-----~ · 11' d k 949-454-7662 ext 203 Hollday gift al Fri 1-...;..;._..i.;...~...;.;..;.;.;;.;;... dplx 3br 2b•. nu tlle/ e49'431·1038 •ma •c • new pnV 2.7pm, Sat 9-4pm. PROPeATY M<;lR M·F'";:::;:;::::;:;;:=;=::::;:;::;::::::; cetpet, gar, S2000/mo. Overatoc;ked with ___ _.;.,.;,_...;...;..;..;;;...__ crpt, ahrd w/d, 11300/ mention thl• •d 949-546-4145 FT for Senior Moblte11
See 103 Via A.ntlbH ltutr7 Save StOOOI Sp~cloua mo. Agt. 873-<4062 COU"U'lte,.w11T 933 Newhall St. CM Hm• Parle In North HB 1-.;;;.;;;.;;;...;;:..;;~.=;=--
(714) A3""'888 A cell to bayfrt twtlm 2br 2.l>ba nuY&~"""""' area. Exp pref Salary
Buy It. Sell It. And It. Cwfta, .. , hl~ed Pool, trplc, pnv. waler-COSTA MBSA 2824 PlOPERTY 2778 LOST.. R+ •• ~~~.'l!.'.;..2F!:.2 r--:::::::..:..=:.:~--=;.=::::~1 C .... ltled .. p front patio $2500 avail · C11 ..... ...,......, -.....,..
------·--M2.S878 now. (949)875-0854 POUND 2925 .... , ••t•t• ••IM •Newly R-'Urblehed C.1 LAGUNA •l!ACH FIT or PfT UC_,aod or • ,__. • ... _ Lovetv gated commt'y, Comer e>o.efl aide not. we·,. hlrtng nowt ·~ .. -·•-·OAc·~ PUIUC MOTICll PUBLIC NOTICD PUBLIC NOTICU Walk to theater, 1hop1 Of eo..t tfwv. 8kr l'ound In November, ERAIHB wm pay for $$ CASH PAID $$ ========= L4I 1•r 1 ... catport ..._7eoeeoe 01 ... rtna In vtclnlty of your req'd courae and __ ......... -PUii.iC MOTICll ER'TY LOCATED AT 511 Have you 1ta119d dOing A extra atorage, $740. Orange la o.i Mar CM provide tr-training. WE BUY ESTATES
--------CANAL STREET FROM bu.tneu yet? v .. 12·14-18r 1 .. +gar. $710. 71 ... 39-74'JO 90C)..400.5391 xt:119 .,. •• "' -1 TliE OPEN SPACE PAS-98 ' $425 d M rv~ ll'IV 1"' SIVE (QS.P) DISTRICT TO Gregory A Ballard ep, •Pl• Apta. INCOME l'OUMDll CO CASE 9'•C•PTIONIST
--...,-llUC-------llliE OPEN SPACE ACTl\l'E This atalament ..... l!led 1917 Maple Ave. Klein PROP.,_ 27 0 In COMI CALL 949-111• typing computer
Plmw-. =·• (Os.A) Ol8mlCT Wtth the County Clenc of Mgmt. 949-581-4000 '"-"& 1 9 723-6025 (To ldenUty) llterat• phone akma 1111111111 UM P.....et No. M Subject «dlnance wu In-Orange County on 12-1s.ee E•eldo Popperwood Nowport H•l•ht• peraon°1lble, -oeuc: Notice la hereby glVen ~on the 23fd day 1M8e77aa40 Apta. ier. em yard PRIME N•WPORT FOUND SMALL .. u ataner. Pleua
that 111 appllcatlon he.a of November, 1999, and Dally Piiot Dec 19 28 W/patlo w/d , $775/mo. *WALK TO BEACH • FEMALE RED OOO Faic RNume to: 949-
bMll aubmltted ..., D-~Of~ .. ~ the t4ttl 1998 Jen 2 9 1999 Sats4 No Pot. 831-7813 GB R 0 UP LEX (949) 880-3423 • &42·1729. Poaft.lon to v, ........... , ....,...,,._, 1998. • · • • s 3 9 9 K • s 4 5 a K · begin let w.ek of Jan. a.-. (9rlon 8 • .,..... AY•I, COUNCIL PUBLIC NOTICE **Ml!SA Vl!RDI!** AG'r M._723-8180 -~,,,..,,..,~~_,.;...~-~ • nette, oontaot '""1MM'I) ll•lllaRla ADAlla, 1&49 1owa St Twnhm R•CRPTIOM 957 8133
to permit addltlona end 11-QLOV•R, THOll80N, • FlotlUow llualnoaa 2BR 1 ~A famrm, BEALm & 11141 •
taratlona lo en exlatlng •In-D•aAY IUDO•WAY NlttlM ltatetMnt laun hkupa. no P811• P1TN!SS 3000 COACHBI N•llD•D SOUTH COAST
gt• family dwelllng that ,, NOYE•,' AND llAYOR The followtng J*IOM .,. 51000 714•751•433o. BUSINESS & ~:r ~lt=~v:·~ AUCTION
nonconforming bacauH O'NllL going ~~neu u c FINANCE BIQ BOTTOM? Can't Youth Recreation ~02 So. Main St.
the 1icl1llng clWelllng en-NO••• COUNCIL w'!:;' 1~hnl•::~. 'c'o°~ NEWPORT lou that excHa LHdera, Baaleetball SaneaAna.CA92707
croach• 5 to e IMt Into Mlll8M81 NONI M111, Callf. 92827 BEACH 2889 weight? And out why. CoachH and Ottlclala. 8,,_Ha-.o ....
the two 10 toot rear yard ABl•NT COUNCIL Bums Stalnl11t LLC, (CA), Stop gue11lng a. atart PleaM call ..,.
utb1ck1 required by ... MBllR81 NONI 1013 WHI 18th Street, BUSINESS teatlng tHtl Incl Body (949) 844-3156 Cod•. The Code requlrH A•ITAIN COUNCIL Co11a Meta, CA 92827 Studio nice, private. OPPOR~ft"l"V fat, caloric need• &. tor more Info. EOE. IH'T'Dtn¥n'lla ,.014 the approyal ol 1 Planning MIM8Mi NONI Thla bualnau 11 con-w,{d hie-up, gar. no kit, & "'"u 1 more. 949-659·9028 Sal•• l""VAl>U&VAJ;J v
Dlractor'a u .. Permit When MA y 0 R I D • n n I a ~Clad by· Umltld Uablllty ne'M beech, $850/mo. 2904 S59.95 Computer CD. COMll GROW
alteratlona lo the llructural O'N•" Hive you atarlld doing yearly. Avail Jan 1/99. WITH U8t _ .C.Uotl & Love9eet
llemenla ate betw.en ~ CITY CLERK: bUllnesa yet? Yn, 1980 949-723-8l 33 .... ,... Expanding retell acs. flt• gray w/pattem, In
and 75". The property 11 LaVonne II. Keltden Buma Stain .... u.c, Jonn Pt• ... b• wary of out l!MPLOv..eNT vertl•lng department great ahape, Ilk• new.
ioc.ted In the R·1 DI• The entire l•xt 11 avail-R Burnt, Officer · of area companl••· • ~ lffkl • .. it motNated Allklng $225. for Ht.
htot. M>I• tor r9Ylew In th• City Thia llaternent waa filed MISCELIANEOtJS Check wtth 1he local .acc04.lnt executive to 940/722-1320 NB area
Property located at· ·Cl«I<'• ot11ce ol the City or with the eouncy Clerk of B • 1 t er e u •In••• Hll, develop and Mr· llTATll iAiil Yamaha
11N .,....._"' Tamt0a • Newport BMch. Orange ~7~~ RENTALS Bureau before you EMPLOYMENT vie• new bu1lne11 upright Plano, 11200
P1annlno Oltectof'a UM Publlahed Newport Dally Piiot Dec 12 19 28 ~:.": 0::~~.!>J 5530 ~:p~1:1 c:::::~~:; ~g~ s.ctbro'::', ~.1v!,· Parmll No. 3e la ICheduted Be•ch-Coata Meaa Dally • • ' ' '"'' fot ~by the Planning PlloC December 19 1998 1998, Jan. 2, 1999 Sa129 --------and undeBtand any to have a minimum of $450 &own aleeper
o.par1men1 ot the City ot ' s.131 PUBLIC NOTICE ROOMS 2706 ~;:~P ~~~"ro~ Boat Dook orew ~.r1Y1~~~ :;~::,.,!!. :=:;... ~~·,, ~1::
Newport a..ch at 3;00 · want_. re-... _... ex~ ...... , t •-p.m., on Wad~, Dot PUBLIC NOTICE Flotltlou9 au.JMN Llttl• Inn -. The ratn. I -'w-~·· ......, ~ commun_.. (M9J 4 -3973.
oem11er ao, 1 , The OftDUWtea NeMe Stllt...-.nt a.y Hotel, 1' blk to AT&T· MCI PAYPHONE :.i:::°:t ;:;-.:: ~:' ;,~:~· _:111%.,!~ lnl•ld Maho9an~
reoAew wm be held In the MO .... 28 The following~.,. bch. Low WkJy ratH • ATES Prtn;ie alt•• Yaoht Club, 180t profHalonaJ pr...ma-Gama Tabl• 3X3, (Ilk•
Planning 0epettrnent. 11 ~ AN ORDINANCE OF TiiE :r~~· b) New-S450Up 84M73-8800 sp:::~r ~ ~ Dr, COM Uona In a faat pa~ n8'#) $800 e DNxel
prOYad at thel time, the~ COY COUNCIL OF TliE port Boet, 400 Main St N• W OceanfronV22nd COOK and detall or1ented en-Mahogany Cha Ira.
peal pertocf of '4 daya Wiii c ITY OF NEWPORT Balboa, CA 92981 ., Pr1Vate rm unrum •h; llaok SQ C.te Vlronment. •150 •a "49/831•5857
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beglt1 from tl'19t date dur-BEACH AMENOINQ SEC-Catalina puaanger set-beth utl• 'pd nl•,;,kg la now h"1ngl Apply In Xlnt benefit package, N-beige lthr couch
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.... ,ed J>W1Y or their autho-NICIPAL CODE TO ESTA.B-Thia bu•t;'1;''i. con-1 block to N.B. Pier Bay Or., Newport Bch ~C:.:~1"tcfe~Y•lcal r• {9~~{' ~~;51 s 1 o
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nlng Commlatlon with 1 f11-NEWPORT HEIGHTS ANO Catalina P....-nger Ser· 0 Investigator Tralnea. 71 4-850-4802 °' mall: awlvel·b••t o ffer.
Ing tee ol M9t.oo to deny C~~~ 1 vice, Inc., Robert Black, RENTALS TO f DEBT! ~1~~~~:~ ~~.• 33~0::'etu~~ (940) 548-0388
Iha coat of the appeal pro-troducecl ::-23-:-,: PNltldent We can he~' D ......._ p Street, Coate Mua,1--------1 <*lure Of on r Y Thia 1tatement wu l!led SB.ARB 2724 _ . ,.,,,., oeltlon PT CA ,..2 .. 27 . MEltl'"V•U'ftJSJ! • Nollember, 19118, and with the .cou-. Clettt of Mon W-.. Fr1 cf'"'•" • v '-.an&'l&.1 Staff Invites nelghbofing WU adopted on th• 14th Orang• eoun.Y''On 12/<M/98 • Credit OirJs Conso/111.attd • ...... • .... , ,..,,,...____,, ____ -__
j)fOperty ownera to IUbmlt dw of Oeoembef, 11188. ' 1"UT772 ... •••--room to .:-., drtvlng recc>l'd a OMV Salo..0-..t•ld• FT·PT. MISC. 8015 -, --....... • Paymtn/5 LuwtrtJ printout req'd. Muat Mak• your own hra ~ and/Of ptovlde AY•I, COUNCIL Dally Piiot Dec 12 19 26 kite: prtv, w/d, mature • fnttrt~J Reil~ . be abfe to fltt over and own Income. No DAIWA GOLi' llAQ
Input related to the racnlty M•MB•ft81 ADAll81 1998 Jan. 2 1999 ' ~128 over 45, se.4260/mo eo ... lb•. Apply In per-exp n.cc:. full training. Uk• nvl Pd S250-9•ll
under coneJde(atton Writ-OLOV•R, TH0M80M, ' ' • IJlll Inc.. 949-723-e787 • l/arassments' Stopptd eon. No calla pleue Euy S30K PT. Bu81 S 1 3 O I B 1 k fT
tan commenta lhcKAd be D••AY, ftlDQIWAY, PUIUC NOT1CE CDM •hr 3br 2ba home • llablalf!Os r.01 2300 N.wport BtYd. CM _svc. Fax 94~75-5503 (IM9) 720.9983 • n
lubfl'llttad to the Planillng N~Y118, AND lllAYO,. PtoUU.U. au.e,.... w/petlo, Fp, wfd gar. Electrlctan wanted for s .. ldng quality llv•ln
Oepar1ment by Tueeday, 0 NmlL Nam. Statement Slngla n/•mkr pref'd. Reataurant Technl-Nanny for family. 2 "'!•~.~~h t,,_~rh•I •0°dod
December 29, 1998. Jn N018, COUNCIL The folloWlng ~ .,1 $516/mo. • 644-01&4 clan. GrH\ pay-on klda. Cook ua food .... v._.. e,..... ' er ~ to be conaider.d In .......... NONI doing buslnw ... NEW ORT li Q T call. (310) 31'&-0f10 Must •Pk Engllah. C&I nowl t135. OOfd, $75
IN Planning Depanment'a A•S•NT COUNCIL EDENCAIRE HOM! MEDI-TtSHARE~~ 1~aS Chuck 949--851 ·9391 1/2 c:ord. Oeli.ered
cleclllon. The appllcatlon nMllDSi MONI CAL EQUIPMENT, 17872 W/O GAR $475 + 112 Entry LAvel PIT S lw fr-.. to your drtvwway.
and cs... .. ol)fMnt pin of A88TAUI COUNCIL Hewee, H~on a.~. utii (949; 51 5-4785 ,wkenda/eve .. ) Gen UPP•• House 71 ...... 1439
the propoeec1 ptOject .,. MU•IR• .NONI CA. 92847 . Off dutl ... muat type. Looking for prof... Wolff Tatmlntt 8Me
evallable for public rwlew MA y OR 1 D • n n I 8 Wada M1r1ln T=IUna, NP HIUQHT• houH. . For Info IMSM5T+6333 a Ion al tridlvldual to Tan At Home
and lnepeclon 81 the~ 0 ..... , 17172 Ha.,...., H ngton Muter br w/lg cloHt, MOuwiw or tax 949-674-83S4 handle. lnaldelcovnter Buy Dl1'9Ct and aav.1
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1788. For flA1hef Inform. Clenc'a omc. of the City ot ~ M. Tompldoa 2 .eba, nu hM. Share 8.cl Crodlt? ltve:ln Nanny/HouH Cati 1-800-711.0158 •••••••• ACURA 90fo
t'otl contact the Newpo(J Newport 8Metl. with t~arnerrt ~I~ fem, 1700/mo + Mc:. Loan a up to S5k Kffper. General ... tat Wotff fenntne 84Hi8 GARAGE SALES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
811ch Plannlng O.pwt· Publlahed Newport Or1ng9 ~ 12•18-98 Michell• 949'&1·5675 889 l'IM511 )C! 211 w/klda, Muet apeak Tan At Hom• "*"· C4A'TWll ~ and a..cn-eoata Mela Dally , .... JTNIT Engtlah 949-729-7870 9uY Olr9Ct and •ever •as lnt .. r• 4DR
ProJacte O"!lalon, (949) Piiot December 19, 1999 n..1tw Pilot Dao. 19• 28, 'U'llWPOn<P ....,1.... Commercial/Hom• CORou• Auto, S'R, P/R, ciean 944-3200 Sal30 --·1 u.--II\& NEWPORT ~ nA unit• from $199.00 nn $13,995 (0123ZS) • 1998, Jan. 2. 9, 1999 Sa133 Ol'Plca CL•RK Low Monthly Pmta DEL MAR 8122 South Coaat Aoul'a ~ofect ':8 been ,. PUIUC NOnCI PUBLIC NOnCE BEACH 2869 BBi.CB 2889 "T poeruon with p,.. c olor cataloQ 71 .._9 7&-2500 •
i and hat beer\ th• Newport OunH Call 1-eoo-111-0158 detlfmned that It 11 cat· P1etttloue Bualln•H P'lotttto. lluelneM Waterfront Reaort Many greal ltema 477 '88 ln~ra LS . ~llty enmpc under N8"'9 •~ NmM ltetwnt Buie olerlcal and Momlng Canyon Rd $13,995 (00e716l
the requlrementa of the The followtng peraona are The to11owtng per90n1 .,1 FAIRWAY APARTMENTS cu•tomer .. rvlce Prutigious, friendly, COMPtJT!RS 8018 Cron atrHt PCH South CO..t ~·
Calltomla l!nvlronment1l dol"Jl bu11nu1 u : doing bullnen a : CatM-AT BIG CANYON aklll• required. Paya Coronadcl Mar Yacht Sat 19th B-5 114-979-2$00
Quality Ac::t. Aili• •ra•n lnnovatlona, Jal WOO<fWOl'k'• 1100 c.. $7.50/hr. Cell Nancy HP Brio 11233 MT •ea Int .. ,. Li"
NOTSl Th• expenM of 8 EZ2 .~F~ .. T~K.Bege,H rttoe Aw . CalftOmla 90880 OATe&> C0)1MUNI TY BY FASHION ISLA.""10 Me-729-1100 Club IS hiring food /PH 233HHZ. 32MB ....... ..,....__,_ •· Id...__ """' ..... en... un-GUlllermO Cerb= 7100 •-·-"IT ,..._..,......_.... ..-....w w ·NEWPORT $14.688 (04034 u"• ,.....,..,. ,. pa '""" I -on•-~" ,. .. ......, .. ., ' .....,.,...,, ..... ,..,. .,,_,. """' _.. COUl'IO 0tnoo A9e1 Oust Mrv, ... ,.., .. ,. "1mm· .. 1a'"I". 4 OGB 24)( CD rom • -uth ,,.-ae• •-·r llllng fee collac:ted from the -Slo "''·-_,Ki...:'n"'"P~~. c.rrtlOe Ave.. " • ~ view•. Enjoy cot9f!M llVlng In your lclfge .... , .... • ~ "" / · • • --• _. ·appbnl. 514i''Mc:F~ ,i(."'"H;,;. ton. CA 90680 I, 2 or l u apomnent hMMf phonN, AA/AP, comp Prior upcncncc S3 Trio, &4 V2 Graph-BEACH e 189 114-97~
Pu bll 1 h • d Newport tlngton Beech, cA 92149 ~~~~~·~;on-• fWo..cor garage !~'.' t>'.~n: ~M~~ preferred Smihng ~c; ~~~~d:° ~~~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 'M tnt-.r• 9'
S.ach-Coata Meu Oal1y COnalanCe Rebecca Ped-Have you .tarted doing • Woahef/dryerhOOkupt rMume: MSM574-150.2 1. ..~·td I (new) Wln 95 & WOfd •SAHTA HllLPER• S12 995 (02>4etl
Piiot December 19, 11188 •rHn McWhlnney, 5842 ~ y.rt Yes, Oct 25, • fitaploc• <WOOd•om> app ICIJl~~.'""' 1PP Y 97 Ind. S700 714-557 · 210G iru.nt" Sat W 8outh C4'-t Acllra
S.132 ~adden. II<. HUntlngt.on 11188 •Air con<ltloulng APPOL"flilEtl' in pcoon. Busmc.~ 11&4 gt' Vista Del Ofo I. 714-~2500
PUIUC M011C ICIUS~=..n 5142 Gu!l!ermo Catbajal 'Wetbewln 2and3 IR s~lll.l days Wcdnc5day W l!Ba TV board o1°':~:i"· ~!'a~ '87 lntoere 08
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------·--........ AA..__ I" H.-0..... ..... Thia atatement wu filed • A.IOrm IYIMm s:.••~ convert~, .. -....... Holldav Deoorll (0 l ...,......,,_,, "' --... -· With lhe County o.ni or $1 .. a.oo to $2 995 """•t d lh.roun1. Sunday -·--., • · S16.995 1r _ > OftDtNAMCll Beach, CA 112&49 Orange County on 11/031'118 • ·-' ... l •' orn1ng an ~· ' c • b I • • s 1 s 0 • No Earty Bird• •.ut:ta Coe8t Ao.,,.
HO. -.ae Thi• bu1lne11 11 co~ 1"u77~ '"8ale c:al (949) ~-0509 ~1llnil2_a alil90fts 1601 Bayside Drive, (Me) 721 .. 849 714-979-2500 Cl~ o~~Eo~F ~~ :=:.:,by: • ~ pelt· Dally Piiot Nov. 21. Dec. 5, Sony, no pats. " (),;. Corona del Mar. -:~.~tt~r:io•n 31~: _B_.nu ______ _
CITY OF NEWPORT HllY8 you 11att9d doing 12• 11• l998 Sat 21 Per Hour WANTED Santa Ana A" • 4WI" 9030
1£ACH APPAOVIHO AN ~)'!I? v ... 7/1/ttl PUBLIC NOTICI • Top·JIJ'OCIU<'m; TO BUT 8019 Between Becon &;liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiii
AMENDMENT To 011-Sloane 1<. Ped..en Ne'1L"nOrt l\la.ri.lla "Jahcr etttt. Kid• bu~ ... tova •• , BMW aeoos
TRICTIHO MAP "' RE· Thia ltalement ... flied FlotttleW llue'""9 AP.:" r • 11 .. kh l\ioul ........_... clothM, gu dryer. _c_~_s_1_1FY_l_No __ A_P_R;..,O_P_-. wtth the County Cler1I or Name Statement artn1.ents :r~'!.!!;':... !MPLOYM!NT I •UY ALL PIAN08 ••turdav .. u Fully Loaded ~ ~County on 11/24198 The lollow!ng petaona.,. • l.lqi•..,,..~•'*"*1ol . Allt!Que1.qu11. tumltut• S27~ (.t68 1 .... 179347 doing bualn... aa: DAHL· R.ayfroot community wath private ~.lch &. • · SUVICBS 5533 1 pc or houMful cuh futon, fumlture, towing COVIi MOTOR
Dally ftllot Nov. 28, Dec. a. TON APl'RAISAL, 2392 Olo\111\J. Tropll<ll l11nJ\<.ar1n1:·Lir~e Lanai pool &111hl111lm.I In 19A9 paid (714) 957-8133 mechlne, nlntendo, <SM&) CSS0-591
12, 19, 1998 S.111 Apple Tree Orl\le, l\111t1n, & sun Jc"k Wall w l\.illx>a hlilnd ~~ and IP'll'41n~ neen•e 0'_. Coln• O .... d s1 ... ~ l.-1htM' chair, d .. lgner 1--,_..,......,rn....,....-•e .... e. -.--__;.__,; ______ CA 12790 ~·.-C.11 ror 1111110111t.mcn1 -"' ,,... clothM & much morel .... --•
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.. \ PUii.iC NOTICI Bruce l. Friable, 2392 Mln11rc~ from F.1~hmn lsl.inJ l.f!.88·3134744 Pteaa• be aware that Franklin Mint, Sterling 409 Vieu Ro,.. Whlt9·'Black. lo mf PACIFIC VIEW Apple TrM Drive, Tualln, • Sr:idoos lDR.1BR 11UJ WA&. den art th• llltlng• In 1hla eat· Old watchH .. J..-.lry S17,IKl6 (•'711•)
l'lotttleue Buehteae CA 92780 • r riv.111: r;itins or Nlconae~ . egcwy may '9qulre you WNlcout Coln 842 ................ , COVIi MOTOl .. MO
MEMORIAL PARK ~~ Thia bu1lnt11 11 con-• W1x.l\I humtng/i.:at firepla'e~ Buy It. 8ell It. find It. to call • 900 number 1ticoliidl/foJ I ---. . . (949) 860-69t5,
Cemetery • Mortuary dolna bull~~~ ducted by: an fndlVldual • rriv~tc i:na~~s Cfn•lffM· In Which there la • Jazz, R&B, SOUi, ROCie Tl.ANSPOITATION 1--·""'N~•""""MW,....,.,....,?,,..46if.,...,., __
Chapel• Crematory PACTFIC REAL .ESTATE :S~vet?~~ed dOlng •Bo.it d1p.~v.Hl.1hlt> charge per minute Etc ... 50'a a IO'a Mike --------11 12k ml 8umper wtur
3500Pac:lficVlew Drive AND OIVEl.OPMENT 8ruoe l. P:r11ble • $16SO·S3600 Nn rm NIWPOIT .... ?eN --------$25.183 (!118859)
Newport 8eaCh OROUP, 18182 aan.ta Ln., Thia atatament -ftled EMPLOYMENT BOATS 7011 COft MOTORlND
844-2700 Huntington 811ch, CA with the county Cler1c or Please call (949) 760-0919 IUCB 28t9 WAHTBD 5535 oma ·------1 (tMI) ~t!!
-------• ~ Orange County on t 1/06/98 - -1--:::~=~=-:::~-~ Aleund., Ballatd, 1 .... 174M9 PVl1flTUll • MINNll'W'8 YACHT Pt11C1 W11IEM 1~ 8arune ~1~ oa11y Pl .... ...._ 2 c .... otwer tor aid-•0,____ ."' ... ? aURP&.u• 181 llOADWAY ton ea.on. CA~ "'' ..,_, 5, 1 • 19• erly. 1oyr1 loc/rela, ~ uu-.~& vv,. Me••• 4192
Thi• bu1lnN1 11 con-28, 1991 SaW •'• L 1' T •I• o 1•1111!••1111•1111!!!1•11 ~~~1;,~1 dU*dby:anlndMdual PUBUCNOTICI "" IVE llE RADITION w ·~·~~r~~~OffloeaPuma.-------• a.11 your unwanteo ... ~131 a1e1 ~ Aw SAD. BOATS 7014 -----------~1--
110 Broadway .ltMn• IN W)' wayl l"lotttt••....... Th • Ti •rrnce A1>arllnent . • ...... 714-438------iliili CoeW MMe To place your Name • .........,, eee6 !at 001 ot 30e 800T -RE.ADV TO Ma-e1ao ~ eo oe11 'Tfta fOlow!nO pereona •• nt 1A1t. coM.-1. TE • ...... ?a. ~~cWCTtONa, llBJtCllJUIDJSB PITS • XLNT CONDITION, ======~=:=;:::::;::::::::;::::::::;=:;:; 1Mil.ChapmanSult91C, 0~ ~ /'// U'DULS 8049 M60 fM8)ts7Mt 1-~~~~rn--
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CHBVltOLET 9045 iiJIOii!RD~~!i!iil~90!&7iil5! lliBiiiiO•NDiii.llm-.iii91ii08m5 JAGUAR .
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9105 Bridge
COLUCTOR CAR
TODAY'S
CROSSWORD PUZZLE wh lt/n at ur al Ith r, Auto, a 1 r, c ae a,
27kml fully foaded, (1:M946) tt12,sae
undll' extended WIU• L•XU8 01'
ranty 124.050 OBO. waaTlllM8TmR ..... .,3.oecu (714) e92-eeoe)
'97 AaTRO
CHIYSL!lt 9050 • ~ ~~8> :, i.eaa11" '· --------L•xua OP
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f714) e92-eeoet
'MMONDA
CIVIC • BLACK,
(PR53H09) •9989
CONNELL NISSAN
(714) 786-~
• '89 Jeg XKE c~. ecyt
Wiiiow grn, 4Gk mllul
Oflg.own, b•lle, cond
S21.6K (049) 973·1232
'94HONDADX
CIVIC • BURGUNDY, J!EP
(PR511921) e10,a"t••11i•ilii&&iii 9110
CONNELL NISSAN •ee .1-.p c.J-7
{714) 765-3333 1 OWl1er, new engrne
Dy CHMLES GOREN
with OMAR SUAntf
""d TANNNf Hmscu
WEEKLY DRIOO QUIZ.
Q 1 ·As South vulnerable, you hold: . Tiie bidding has proceeded
NO.R'IH .:.UT SOlTlll
lO l• l o
ACROSS
' Ballot 5 &a omi
" Cted<t • oppoall --... .,J.A Id;;..
t 5 F orty·niner' 1
6scovery
WES"" HS Larmt
II t7 T Oil& of money
54 Boston Bru111
ss r~g °' 'llms 56 Gmnd of 58 Scoft (81)
59 "Sofryr • --60 p mitS e 1 Singer AQgert
82 Pry
'NSD"INOConv Auto, alt , co ,
(291501) 119,995
LDUa 01'
QSTMINaTRR
(714) 882-eeoet
GMC . 9081
,90 ACCORD &. drive tm. Many xtra• S5000 IM9-64S.2780 Auto, AC, Caea, •10532 o 984 0 A93•Q94 (125318) •1a,aaa '92 Rangier 4X4
30 ..... ?
What do you bid now? •
ha 11 Fllr\atiOUS ono
20 Prell• IOt
63 Wl'llof Harle
Ll!XUS Off hard top, AIC, 35k ml, Partner opens the bidding w11h one W•8TlllN8T•R new tlr11. $500 down Q 5 • Nc11hcr vulncn1ble, as South
you hold:
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21 CaM•· lorono
22 Bailiwick
DOWN
1 Shoepans .
2 M80>lftl
POR.0
'97 8.APARI 1_7141 892-eeoe auume 17950 at club. What do you re~pond'!
Auto, AC, 7 pue, S229mo 949-673-0411 9075 (54770~ •ut,888. •97 CRV l!X · Q 2 . Both vulnerable. as Sou1h you
23 Vscs a sieve
25 Sens4'd
3 Zoo dooi1en
• Z.saZMISIS~I
6 t.4111ucan lizard e Moon iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiil u..•t.a•TMUa Off 2 To Choo•• $18,888 -•'""A 9125 hold· '88 'Mft08T.AR VAN -IN8T8R (036"98) (000120) &YUM.u
Caro, Ilk• nu. orgln ' 17 14) 892-eeoe 8outh CCNaet Aour• lililii~~~~!iiiiiii
•6 o KJ 5 o AK876 2 •K9 5 26 Gooehc
moleeule
27 u~es • drenmg 7 Ac1res1
Sommer own, loaded! 81K ml, 714-979·2600 '93 a 2
• $6900. 714-549·Be'D 1 RONDA 9085 p I c Ku p BL K '
'89 MROiTAii xlnt i~iii!!ii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Y1l1"CTVT'PT 90ft5 (BW390984) •e9 uu·unu • CONNELL NISSAN cond, lOOk ml, p/e-pt>-'88 ACCORD LX 1=iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (714) 755-3333 em·fm·auto, hlghwy 1 own-gre-' eh 11• .... , •• ape '98 928 LX ~~·:~·o f~~~~Ac7a~ Rune perfect 4dr grey •spa 020 Auto, lthr, Auto, AJC, All Power
71._ff._2883 S3200. 94~723-8372 loaded, CO, llke l"llW. ,7,995 (3-4954'7)
'90 ACCORD All records aeklng South CCNtet A.our•
'93 Thunderbird VB A u1 o , AC, c as•, St 0,500 94~ 714-07~2SOO
Xlnt condition, tinted (09251HJ) ••.1."S •97 130 loaded, epoller wlndowa, a/C, loaded! L8XU8 uF 1 $8800. 949/422-8282 WS8TMIN8TaR metall c belge/Uhr (?14 ) 892-eeoe Inter. 20,500 ml.
97 FORD ESCORT $25,000. 949-261·5881
WAQON PURPLE •
(PV110114) .9999
CONNELL NISSAN
(714) 75~333
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WFSf Paa
Q 3 • Both vulnerable, as South you
hold:
• K J 9 4 o A Q 9 8 51 o A J 7 • \'cild
The bidding has proceeded:
NORTH EAST SOUlli WFSf
Pass Pass l o Paa 40 Pass ?
What action do you take?
Q 4 -As South, vulnerable, you
hold·
•K3 <:7 Al0876'41 o AQ &64
The biddmg hM procecdeJ:
K~ST SOUl'H WFSf NOR"lH
1• 10 2• p~
Pul T
Wh~t oct1on Jo you take?
Q 6 ·A.,, South, vulnenablt , you hold:
• K Q J l o 10 o A K J IC • 10 9 3
WCM 's opcn111g bid of one d1anlQnd i~
J>ll™.~ round to you. Wlw acuon do
you take'?
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9130 MITSUBISHI 9145 PORSCBB 9175
* '84 500 SEC * Auto, loaded, sunroof,
nu lthr & tires, runs gn $10,500 949-$4().6841
•91· MBZ 300 SL
lmmac. throughout
$34,995 (#4458)
COVI! MOTORING
(949) 850-5915
'97QALAHT
Auto, A/C, Leather
$12,995 (107726)
South Coaat Acura
71it.-979-~500
•as 8t1 c.,,.,.
Red/tttn Int , x ln t
$2000 dwn assume
$16,500 P P .
949 673--0411
NISSAN 9150 SAAB 9185
'92 MBZ 500 SL ,88 MAXIMA.
Smoke/silver, lo ml. w A 0 o N • G R E y
$41,995 (#8899) ••999 COVl!MOTORIHQ (AX311111) ..,
(94&) 650-5915 CONNELL NISSAN (714) 755-3333 '94MBZNOO
•9eeooocs
All Power, Very Clean
$22,988 (0454~)
South Coaet Acura
714-979-2500 Whlte/Oray-lmmac 'H TRUCK
' $43,995 (tf0206) REG CAB • 5 SPEED. --------COVIi MOTORING (f>T381104) •7999 SATURN 9190
(IM9) 850-5915 CONNELL NISSAN iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
'95 c,ao grey, n-__ v-"1'-4_> _765-3333 ___ _
Urea, chrome rim•. 'H TRUCK XB
loaded, suntmoonroof, REG CAB • BLACK,
69k ml, must .. 111 (PT332179) •st999
$21,800. 949/472· CONNELL NISSAN
'92 SATURN SL
SEDAN MAROON ,
(AX137970) $8999
CONNELL NISSAN
(71 4) 755-3333
room
30 Wetl-grOIJl'lded
33 ·-.vou coming?•
34 5""°9fY fish 38 --~ria~Artzona
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37 Maltreat
38 Fuuy ln"t
39 Capture
4() Open land
41 Sheds
42 Reoaiasanoe
44 Chairman -•S Wnrer W11SGI
46 PiloC s plflCe
50 Mexican dish
53 Poet TNSda
8 They',_ •
cianiflld
9 Cloud
oomponc111 28 Fr~ eye 48 Compleft
10 Figure -· 29 Salamandef 47 Mtgtll
ekatera' !oats 30 Mov1llO "ltllcle 43 Angry
11 Cdl1on uni! 31 l..8tHlulture 49 Romantic
12 Caesar'• medium 50 appoiltlll ~ ' hiQhWay 32 Groase job Job
13 we~°'• 33 Subs!dl 51 ActrMs • con1alncr ~35 Flcuf'!CSI· -Bancroft
1a WRJOw 37 C1il15'do nest 52 ManneJ
troatmenl 38 Oddbal 53 Oriole sway • 22 Peril nvot 4() ct.olsM'1 mom bordt •
24 Operatic cong <& 1 P rrot 56 2.000 pooodl
26 No'dl 43 Def•led 57 Pnate •
27 Feet -44 Gloomy garment
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7839 {714) 765-3333
•9a NISSAN 1-T-
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'88 Mercury Colony
St.a wag, loaded, 30ll
PW058174 $11,990 '97 CAMRV LI! '81 Votvo DL W AGOl'I '95 Jl!TTA QLX
CONNELL NISSAN '85 L• TOYOTA VAN Auto, A.C, All Pwr 4dr lthr, Xlnt economy 5 1 P • Ith r • A_~.J
{714) 755-3333 1152k·mf, Ideal for fem-$1 6,9~ (~2350) Must sell. Above (057432) · s14.~
eng '\18, mint cond,
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•-th ,._ t '"'-s 5 LllXUS OF lly or surfer Loaded ... u -•• ...... ura av • r • g • · 1 4 7 • WRSTlllNSTllA 142so 949-67s-3391 714-91a-2soo (949) 644-9669 ,7141 89._.eoe
$3500obo 949-54M748 9170 •95 AVALON XLs --:.9=7""'c..,A..,,M,..,.R=v...,.L-=e:---i •94 VOLVO iDM
Aut o . a Ir , c a s •, vs, 24K ml, Ilk• nu A u t o , A C I t h r ,
CLASSIFIED •ee Sunblrd Auto, (100814) $21,888 (068136) $19.888 (039352) $11,888
It' ... 2dr, stereo, gd cond. Ll!XUS OF LOU• 01' L•xue 01' ·sELL
c:n ~!~"::~·.:.~~ 4Cyl, dependable $975 WESTMINSTER WESTMINST•R R8TMINST•R
mytlad of marchan-1 __ 9_•_•_-e_3_1_·~ ... a_s_2_. __ l7_1_4_)_a_e_2_-e_9_oe_ (714) 892-eeoe (714) 892-e90e
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LEXUS
Example: • '98 LEXUS ES 300 Example:
'97 LEXUS LS 400
Auto, air, lthr, moonroof, AM/FM cass.,
CD changer, alloys, full pwr.
Lexus
Only 12k mi. (073745) Certified
•HUGE SAVINGS*
'90 HONDA
A<..< ORD 4/JR .EXPLORER XLT
Auto, air, cass, pw
dbl tilt, real clean.
Don't miss it!
(092596)
Auto, air, c:aSsette,
alloys, PW, POL,
. tilt, CIC, low
miles! Very clean.
(C37328)
'91 .F..XUS
BS250
Auto, air, power
package, AM/FM
Cass, alloys, leather,
Beautiful Beige.
(143980)
'95 TOYOTA
( A1RY LE .
Auco, air, cassette,
full power pack, tilt.
(311395)
$6995 $1 0,995 $11,995 $12,995
'96 MAXJA1A '97CHEVY '97TO 0Ji1 '96 CHRYSLER
GLE ALTRO CAMRY}EV6 SEBRING CONV'T
Auto, air, cass, Auto, A/C, full Auto, air, CD,
leather, moonroof, power pa~ge, chrome alloys, l 6K alloys, tilt, cruise. 6 cyl. Very few miles Save big $~$ · Drive it Home! · around. (006 136) (291501)
'96 LEXUS LX 450
Lexus
Certified
lilllll•·OWN •O
CAlll8
'95 VOLKSWAGEN
JETTA GLX
Auto, AJC , cassette, 5 speed, leather, Auto, AJC, 7
full power package. AM/FM Cass., A/C, passenger. Full power,
Won't last! (125318) sunroof, alloys, cassette. Must see!
uperclean{057432) (547701)
SF')-1 Af 960
Auto, A/C, leather,
moonroof. A
diamond!
(0_3935~)
$13,895 $14,895 $16,895 $16,895
Y7A '9 LEXUS '9 5 .(.EXlJS
CL3.0 l, ~00 . 328is SC400 Cl'h
Moonroof, CD,
auto, air, cas en e,
alloys, PW POL,
CIC, tilt, This is
the one! (003899)
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