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1998-12-26 - Orange Coast Pilot
SERVING THc NEWPORT -MESA COtvWUNITIES SINCE 1907 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1998 Frn,:d~raisirtg probe is 'shockfug,' Cox says , ··Republican congressman claim~ that committee finds serious problems with· link between Democratic Party and satellite sales to. China the investigation. lbtt.l'llol Senous problems have been 'Uncovered by a six~month congres- sional mvestigation into the connec- tion between Democratic Party fund raising and the Lransfer of sensitive satellite technology to the People's Republic of China, says Rep. Chris Cox of Newport Beach, who oversaw The classified hnal draft of the $1.5 million, 1,800-page study will be completed today, Cox said. "The select committee has uncov· ered exceptionally serious problems in the area of our jurtsdiclion, • Cox said. "If it was publicly known, it would be shocking, tndeed. • Cox chaired the select committee, which includes members of both par- of Christmas Newport's 'Doc' Wayne puts his magician's tricks to good use during holiday visit with abused and neglected children 1:11-.1 GI I· ~Piot L en "Doc" Wayne 1s quick with his hands, but he's even qwcker w1U1 a smile. Although the 60-year-old Newport Beach resident 1mght spec1ahze in the sleight of hand, the ~mules he created at Oranqewood C hildren's· Home Chnslm<1s Day wt>re no illusion. They were, in fact, maHIC<il. • Wtlync has spPnt the last 12 Chnst- mdses per· forming for the young tnhabitants of the coun· ty-run faoli- ty for abused and neglect- ed children. "A lot of these kids hdve not hdd redson to sm1ll!," he srlid. As Wayn\.! enters the cotldgc that houses boys aged 11 to 14, it already is buzzing with energy. I le is greeted with exotect outbursts of ·1rs the magi- cian guy." But as Wdyne sets down to work, demonstraung card dnd handkerchief tncks, the group of boys huddled around the t,1ble grows quiet, their eyes lrymg to pry the magic secrets from his hands. Although Wdync will somettmes dnswer tht) question •11ow did you do that?" with t1 "Very well," he isn't JUst there to baffle. I Je's there to tcdch. tic!) who looked mt6 an allegL'<~ trdns- fer of satellite technology to Chintt from Loral Space. & Comrnumcat1ons · Co and Hughes Electronics Corp. Lordl received a waiver from thP. Clinton administration to sell the technology, which the congre .... s1onc1l committee alleges could be a lhrc>dt to national security. The waiver wa' granted while the Jusbcc Df'pdrt- ment was investigab.ng Loral Chuir- nurn Bernmd Schwartz, who gave the Clinton-Gore re-election cam- paign more U111n $600,000, more than any other :,mqle c-ontnbutor. transdction belwerm Loral, l lughr> Aircraft and Chma. "I've rPally been working long hours w1Ul members of my std.ff to mPol the Jc1n. 2 dcadUnc, • Cox said. ·we have hmshed the mvcsligdtion ctncl dTe now wntmg the report.• Alth_ough the repnrt ha~ been guc1rded fro.m hcmg Jcoke<I lo the med.id, Cox said the sPI Cl comrmltP will attempt to "declassJ.Jv c1s much of the report as possahle," 111 1 ogc . Cox smd cnnunal inveshgations. c1Jso c1re bPmg conducted regarding "We have m recent month been focusing on (Chme .... e) ·spionage directed against US. nulltctry tech· nology," Cox said earlier Uus week Rep. Chris Cox Grandmother f o·cuses Ori 9 ift from the heart ~e,vport Beach \voman con1piles photographs into 6 bound volumes -1 for each grandchild ·~HO'\ Bl"-'' HI ll\ [b1y filct People run all over town these days trying to find the pertec l presents, but Lois Roberts ol Newport Beach knows thP bC!...,I gifts are the ones thdt comr. trorn the heart As a Christmas surpn::.c>, Roberts, who refuses to rnveal hPr exact age except to sc1y :sh<"~ between 70 and 80 years old, gathered all the photographs he could find of her six grandc.htl- dren and carefully arranged them in leather-bound album!>, one for each child. The picture range trom th<' tune:. the} were g1g- !Jling, yurghng bundles o( JOY to rno1e recent days, when they were puttlng on lhe R.it:t for the high c;chool prom. Sonw of the snapshots are grt1iny, other!:> ure blurry. but au .. <tr" llllPd w 1th love. · I lere !> Josh Keim, as a babv, sprnvmg \\ aler m the bdckyard: •11e was alwdy' chusmg me at my hou!>e," .... atd Roberts. "He l prohaoly ended up hosing me • A phot<> of a Fourth ot July par- SEE PHOTOS PAGE A 16 Squadron looking for a few good · young men Local Sons of the American Legion slaying active Fno' B1 \-Y1 Ill I>' ~Pibt Squadron 29 t, made up of the local Sons of the Amenrnn Legion, is looking for lresh recnuts "We need the younger blood to keep thmg:. movmg. • <:atd squad •commander• Soott Culllngs, 41, who-.c grandfather fought m whdt was referred to at tht"" ti.me as the war to end all wars, World War l. By the hm~· he's wttlkmg out the door, th~ boys arc catching Hmvisible" balls· tn papc1 bdgs t1nd making one rubher bunci out of Htwo." ' The next cottugc is quiet and dark when Wtt~ arnvcs, but !'toon d group SEE JAGIC PAGE A 15 rHOTOS BY rl\ '\N "'01UDAIDAllY Pl OT Magician Len .. Qoc" Wayne rolls a load of toys into the Orangewood Children's . Home as he prepares for a perf onnance on Christmas Day. One of his tricks was with a deck of cards, upper left, for boys in the home's intermediate group. Wayne also handed out gifts and randy for the children. •Our purpo-.e b to promote p<ilnobsm, support vetercms' pr.o· grams, rl"ach out to the commu· 1t.1ty and develop conunumty ser· Vlce pro1ects to cduc.ctte youngt>r folks about veterans and patno· bsm both," said Culhngs. To promote its cuus<.> ull<I lo help the community, the ~quad has donated more than $1ti,OOO this year to local chantics an<I tARRY DORTCWDAJU m.Ol The Sons of the American Legion donated mone) to Newport ElementaT) School to refurbish its flagpole. SEE SQUADRON PAGE A 15 Former teacher. wants to help hom~less . children Retired teacher Pat : Swan would like to 1ee a task force established to addre~5 the problem , of educating homele~s children In the Newport· ·Me a KhooJ d.lstrkt. .. • • Newport Beach woman says sh '11 serve on task force to put youths without a permanent address intq school p~ograms in Newport-1esa. SEE CHllOREN PAGE A 15 rnorx CUSSIRD) ------· 4 DATEBOOK -. ... " ___ _. CO UNRY FO ~Ami .._.. _____ ........ POLKI fllES --...-..-~ soom _"_ .. _____ J..10 WEATHER It shocJd be a nke day '° try OU1 Strne ol those outdoot ;ht s..r.2 .. 1 A 2 Sotv,doY, December 26, 1990 faith Ill THE SPIRIT t. B rnabas Orthod6x Church +ADDRESS: 3505 Cadillac Ave., Bwldtng G-3, Costa Mesa •:>TELEPHONE: (714) 429-0587 •:• DENOMINATION: Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America •!>YEAR ESTABLISHED: 1987 +SERVICE TIMES: 7.30 p.m Wednesday, VPspers; 6 p.m. Sat- urday, Great Ve;pers; 9 a.m Sunday school and Morning Mabns and 9:45 a.m. Divine Ll.turgy (•PASTORAL STAFF: Very Rev. E. Wayne Wilson. semor pastor; Reverend Michael Reagan, assistant pastor + SIZE OF CONGREGATION: 125 people 1 •t• MAKEUP OF CONGREGATION: MosUy young families Wlth chil- dren. •t• CHILD CARE: Provided tor Sunday wors})1p. •t• TYPE OF WORSHIP: Traditional dnd liturgical. <t• TYPE OF SERMON: The ser- mon is taken euch Sunday from the gospel reading. •!> RECENT SERMON: "Why the IncamdbOn of Chnst at Chnst~ mas Was Necessary • •:• UPCOMING SERMON: "The Meanmg of Chnst's Baptism.· •!-WELCOME WAGON: Vu.1tors .dre rcce1v('>d like guests Wilson . I likes to say. "We'll treat you nice in so many ways you'r<>.bound to like one of them.• From the · helpfulness of the greeten., the service books available tor wor- ship, to the friendly coffee hour after church, wann ho~pitality is extended to dll. + OUTREACH PROGRAMS: Guest speakers and specrnl events are hosted throughout the year. On Jan. 3 1, the bl.Shop will consecrate the church's new altar and bless the new church building during a uruqut• and beautiful ceremony, according to the ancient trad1bon of Chris- tianity On March 6, Father Peter Gillqwst. a noted author, will speak on "Orthodox Chm.- tianity and the end limes.· + OUTREACH TO THE COMMU- NITY: The church rf"cenUy col- lected more than 800 pounds of food for the Orange County Res- cue Mission Operallon I lope. Parishionen. do volunteer work for "Mary's Shelter," a home for unwed, pregndnt teens. Pansh teens work with an orphanage in Tijuana + CHURCH DESIGN: Orthodox churches around the world, I whether large or smdll have cer- tain deliberate design aspects m conunon. A sense of transcen- dence is communicated through the placement of holy icons (pic- tures of sainU. and biblical events), candles and the central • placement of the altar. •) MISSION STATEMENT: To pro- vide a place of worship for Orthodox Christians, those inter- ested in the hJStoric faith and thoc;e seeking God's Holy Church in an envirorunent that truly honors and worships God. •t• CORE VALUES: We are part of the ancient and historical church established by Jesus Christ in AD 33 at Pentacost. This is the 1st century Christian Church that wrote thP New Testament and the Nicene Creed and laid the Tnrutarian and incamational groundwork of Christian doc- trine. •:• VISION STATEMENT: To be a bght to the community of the Jove of Christ a,nd to spread the good news of the Gospel ot JC'SU!> Christ. -:• INTERE~TING NOTE: We have an unique heritage in that our Archdiocese traces its spiritual and ecclesiastical roots to the ancient city of Antioch. This is tht• very city mentioned in Acts 11:26 whe1e i~ says "they were hrst called Christians in Anti- och." ' . , Newport Beoch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot The Rev. Wayne WU· son of St. Sarna bas Orthodox Church in Costa Mesa. tARRY DORTCH I OURTIME5 PLACES TO WORSHIP FAITH CALENDAR • EDITOR'S NOTE: Places to Worship features brief descriptions of churches and temples In our community. They appear each week o~ • rotating basis. Christian Science FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST The F11st Church of Christ Scientist holds servtces Sunday at 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. Sunday school for youth through age 20 as offered concurrent with the morrung service. A testimonial • ervice tS held Wednesday at 8 p.m. Childicare is provided at all services for the very young. , The church 1s at 3303 Via Lido, Newport Beach. The Christian Science reading room, next door to the church, is open Monday through Saturday from 10 a .m. through 4 p.m. Tokens tor parking in tho lot behind the churd1 are available from the reading room. For more • infonndtlon, call 673-1340. Disciples of Christ HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH Harbor Christian Church proclauns Je:.us as Lord, draws its inspiration from Scripture and the Holy Spirit, witnesses and serves among the whole human family, acknowledges that Chnstlan unity and Christ- • • i~n misSJon are mseparcsble, and clauns as its particular rtlis- .. :i>1on the quest for the reunion of the body of Christ. Sunday wor- hip and Sunday school for children ages t 0 and younger are held at to a.m. Adult Sun- day school is ol 8:30 o.m. Child care i:. prov1dC'd. Dcnrus Short is senior pastor, The church is ot 240 t Irvui~ Ave., Newport Reach. For more·mformation, call 645-5761. Episcopal SAINT JAMES CHURCH • Saint James Church is a community devoted to loVlng Jesus Christ and serving hun as Lord and savior. A traditional service with holy Eucharist. nte I is held on Sunday at 7:30 a.m. A contemporary semce with holy Eucharist, nte lJ b held on Sunday at 9 a.rn. and a chans- matic service with holy Eucharist, rite III is held on Sunday at 10:45 a.m. <:;hild e<tre is provided for the 9 and 10:45 a.m. services. Sunday school for all children meets at 9 a.m. There is a rtte ll Euchanst on Wednesday at noon. David Anderson is seruor pastor. The church is at 3209 Yid Lido, Newport Beach. For more mfor- mation, call 675-0210 .. ST. JOHN THE DIVINE EPISCOPAL CHURCH St. John the Dtvmc Ep~copal Church is a liturgical church, which means that the focus of the worship is on God and includes Holy Commuruon (which is the sacramental recalling of the Last Supper), reading of the word of God and a sermon. The sermon mes. age is based on the Scnpture read- ing for the day and gives a practical application for Christ- ian living. Sunday worship ser- V1ces are at 8 and 10 a.m. Nurs- ery care is proVlded from 8 to 11:30 a.m. Sunday srhool for children ages 4 to 10 meets from 9;45 to 11 a.m. Conrad Nordquist is :.eruor pastor. The church 1s at J 83 E. Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa. For more infonnation, call 548-2237. ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH St."Matthew's Chu1ch is a tra- clibonal Episcopal church that allllS "to follow Christ, to wor- ship God evf'ry Suriday in his church, and to work and pray and give for the spread of his kingdom.• Holy Communion is held on !:iunday at 8 and 10:15 a.rn., and on Thursday at 9:30 a.m. Sunddy school for youth of all ages at 9 a.m.; adult Sunday E.chool at 9:15 a .m. Child care is provided for SWlday services. The church also offers an 11- week practical introduction to the Christian faith, called The Alpha Course, several times throughout the yedf. There is no charge for the course and anyone~ wekome. Stephen C. Scarlett is senior pastor. The pansh is at 1723 Westcliff Dn- ve, Newport Beach. For infor- mation, call 6~6-1 \52. ST. MICHAEL AND AU ANGELS EPISCOPAL CHURCH St. Michael and All Angels Ep1scopal Church seeks "to worship God in word and • sacraments, proclaim the good news or Jesus Christ to all, and to lead faithful and productive lives by using God's gilts to respond to needs within the pansh, the commurnty and thw world and to be responsible stewards of all creation.• The church's worship 1S Euchanst- centered, usmg the traditional and contemporary books of common prayer. Services are on Sunday at 8 and 10 d.m. Child ca.re is provided. Bible ·tudy for adults meets at 9 a.m. and chil- dren's Sunday chool is at 10 a .m. Peter Haynes is senior pas· tor. The church is at 3233 Pacif- ic View Drive, Corona del Mar. For more infonnation, call 644- 0463. READERS HOTUNE rles. Illustrations. ed1tonal mat· ter or ldverti~~nu hefe1n can be reerodu<ed without written perm1u100 of copyright owner VOL 92, NO. 306 THOMAS H. IOHNSOH. Pubhstlef wtWAMl~ Ed•tOf STIVI M.UBLE. Mo1nao1ng Editor ' (949) 642·6086 Record your comments .ibOut the Daily Pilot Of new5 tips AD DBE SS Our lddress is 330 W Bay St., Cost.a~ Cahf. 92627 CO~REOIONS ft IS the Pilot's policy to prompt· ly correct all errots of substance. Ple.t~ call (714) 574-42J3 m t:tQW TO R~Q:UJS arculation Tho Times Orange County • (800) 252 9141 A~ertNng O~Yf1N! (949) 642-S678 D1,p1ay C949> 642 .... m Editorial 1EMPERATURES Balboa 63158 COfona del Mar 66158 Costa Mesa 68157 Newport Such 63158 Newport Coast um. SPECIAL HOLIDAY EVENTS RINGING IN THE NEW YEAR A New Year's Eve celebration will be presented from 8:30 p.m. Thursday to 1 a.m. Friday at the Jewish Community Center o~ Ordnge County, 250 E. Baker St., Co!.ta Mesa. The event is black- tie optiondl. Admission ic; $50 for Jewish Comrnumty Center mem- bers and $65 for nonmembers. For more mfonnation, call (714) 755·0340. CLASSES/WORKSHOPS RELIGIOUS COURSE The Rev Ken Gray will present a class bUed Master Mind from 10 a .m . to noon Saturday at the Sci- ence of Mind Education Center, 1929 Tustin Ave., Co~ta Mesa. Ad.Imss1on IS $15. for more mfor- 01dtion, call 646-3199. SPIRITUAL WORKSHOP Dr Judnella Evans will present a Healing Scrv1ce from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Wednesday at the So- ence of Mmd Education Center, 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. Adnuss1on i $15. For more infor- mation, call 646-3199. BIBLE Sl\JDY WEEKLY EVENTS His D1soples Fellowship in Co~ ta Mesa mVJtcs everyone for a study of God's word, food, fun and fellowship at 7 :30 p.m every Friddy. All ages welcome. Call James at 650-2589 for more infor- mation. MEN'S FELLOWSHIP BREAKFAST Dave Rockness, director of Junior High Ministry, will present Talking, Stalkmg, Walking at this weeks men 's fellowship bredkfdst from 7 to 8 a m. Wednesday m Dicrenficld Hall at St. Andrew's Pre:.bytenan Church, 600 St. WEATHER Second h19h 11.0S p rn ..••••.•.••. 4 9 FRIDAY First low 6 26 8.111 • • • • • • • •• 00 FtrS1 high '.06 am , • • • • • , • .3 1 second low S.24 p.m .......... 2.3 .Second high 11:39 p.m .. .. • .. •• 4.6 TINA BORGAnA. Assistant Man.lg1ng Editor ANASTAOA FMUDtCi. • City Editor STEVl IAMES, News Editor Th• Newport Beach/Costa Mtsa Daily Pilot (U~ 144-800) Is pub< lt1hed Monday through S.tur• day In Newport Beach and Cos-ta Mesa. subser1pt1om are only available by ~ub\cnblng to lh• Times Orange County (800) 252· 9141 . In are.s OUtslde of New port Beach and COS14 Mesa, •vb w1ptlOC"IS to thf' Daily Pilot only ·are available by mall fOf '10 per month S.Cond' d.m pottitge paid It Con. Mesa, CA (Prlct.'S Include all .ppi stat • 8lld !«al taxa) POSTMASTER Send address changes to The Newport Be~ Mesa 0.. ty PllOl. NeYJ$ (714) 540-1224 ~ports (949) 642:.4330 NtW!o, Spons Fu (949) 646-4170 E l'Nlil. da1lypllotOearthhnk.nn Main Office • Business qff1<1t (949) 642"4121 Business F"~ (949) 6)1-S902 SURF FOM.CAST LOCATION , , •••• , •• SIZE Wedge •.•••••.••• 2·3 s Newport ..•.•...••. 2,3 s WATER TIMPRAT\ME.: •••• 61 SURF IU>GU. C:AIU.50N. 59om Ed1t0f' MMCMNmN. Photo Ed1t0f lYNNESOl.A, Oispl.ty Advetti~ig JUDY .OETTING a.mified Advert nO LANA JOHNSON. PromotJom l'MMOQSHAH Chcff1 I r· PO SOX 15ro, Costa M CA 92626 Copyright No newt. sto- • RObm G Mi19f1utOn, Prtiident Ind C.£0 ludllh• I(~ Vo President, Genet1I Manager 01 ft!wta. NI rlghb ~ Blatktes ........ , .. 2-4 $ River Jetty •• , ••••• , 2-4 5 CdM ••.•••••..•• I 2.3, . nou TODAY First IOw 5.45 • m •••••••••• -0 I F1nt h gh 12;31 am .......... 33 Secoodlow ·U2 pm •.••••.•• .21 The swell h out of the west ev ry 12 sec· onds. Mod rate winds will give waves som dded bounce, Sets will d crease as the kend progr sses. f AndreW!) Road, Newport B(•ach. All men are invited. Adnuss1on is $2.50 per person. Por morn infor- mation, call (949) 574-2239. KNOWING GOD INTIMATELY On Mondays., people of diverse backgrounds and diJfer- ent churches galher at St. Mark Presbytcridn Church to pursue d one-on-one relalionship with God. The One l leart Chri<;hdn Meditation group tear.hes and pracuces the spmtual ~t£>ps that can make that intimacy a daily rcdilty. It meets from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. at 2100 Mar Vista Dnve, Newport Beach. Call Ester Behnam at 640-6213 or Kathy Townsend at 55 l -53:l9 for more information. PAR,ADIGM SHIFT The Newpqrt Beach Baha'i communicy allows participants to hear and expeneoce Pdrndigm Shilt: A New Way -A Now World at 7:30 p.m. every Fnday at d private residence m Corona deJ Mar. Together, they explore such questions as: Can racism and prejudice be eliminuted? What is the new world order? Cdn con- flicts be resolved without force? Are women and men equal? Whdt's the spmtual solution to our economic problems? Music and food are included. Call 759- 09919 for directions and more information. SERMONS SUNDAY WORSHIP The Rev. Paul N. Svmgen from Minneapolis will present Suncldy worstup at 9:15 a .rn. through .Jan- UdfY al Newport Harbor Luthc>ran Church, 798 Dover Dnve, New· port Beach. Svingcn hc\S bcc•n named cts interim mmlstcr at lhe church. For morn mformat:ion, Cdll (949) 646· 7082. SHABBAT SERVICES Shabbat services will b" pre- sentcd Fnday rughts at 8 p.m. by Rabbi Mark S. Miller and cantor Jonathan Grant at Temple 8dt Yahm, 1011 CamelbackSL New- port Beach. Family Shabbat ser- vices will be presented at 6 p.m. the first Friday of the month. Prospective members are wel- come. For more information, call (949) 644-1999. EPISCOPAL CHURCH SERVICES St Michael and All Angel Ep1c;copal Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive, Corona del Mar. pre- sents Sunday Eucharist at 8 a.m. dnd evening Eucharist at 5 p.m. at the church. For more informa- Uon, rall 644-0463. FIRST UNITED METHODIST Thl' Rev Richard Ewing will present Sunday service at 10 a.m. at The Fust United Methodist Churth of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th St Child care and Suriday school will begin at 9 a:m. For more information, call 548-7727. COMMUNITY CHURCH The Rev Ken Gray will present Once a Year at the 10:30 a .m. Sunday service at the Neighbor- hood Community Center, "1845 Park Ave .. Costa Mesa. Medita- tion 1s dt 10 a.m. Sunday school begins at 10;30 a.m. For more mtormation, call 646-3199. SUNDAY WORSHIP The Rev. Karen Stoyanoff will prer. 1 nt the message Go Shining dt the 10:30 a.m. Sunday sermon at Orange Coast Unitarian Uru· vcrsahst Church, 1259 Victona St .. Costa Mesa. Child care and youth religious education will be dva1lable dunng the service. Call (714) 646-4652. HOLY COMMUNION St James Episcopal Church , 3209 Vid Lido, Newport Beach, offers a noon service every Wednesday with Holy Corrunu mon, ror more infonnation, call t>75·0210. P 0 LI C E F I L·E S COSTA MESA • West hk ... Str.et: A cellular phone worth $300 was stolen at a bar in the 700 block at 10 p.m. Dec. 21 . • Bristol Avenue: A car stereo worth $350 was stolen in the 3000 block at 6:30 p m. Dec. 21 •Corporate Drive: A day planner worth an estimated $109 was stolen in the 1500 block at 2 p.m. Dec. 15. • Gotf Coune Drive: A $260 cellular phone! was stolen in the 1700 block at 3:30 p.m. Dec. 20. • E. 17th Street. A pur~ worth S 159 was stolen from a bar in the 300 block at midnight Dec. 21 . NEWPORT BEACH • E ... lboa Awnue. A car window valued at S93S was broken in the 1200 block at 3 p m. Dec. 20. • E. CoMt Highway: A S 10,000 original 011 painting titled "Christ· mas at Balboa Bay Club" was stolen from the Balboa Bay Club in the 1200 block at 8 a.m. Dec. 21. •Dover Drtve: A purse v1lued at Sl,002 was stolen in the 700 bloctc . between 10 a.rn. and noon Dec. 23. • P.tc Newpcwt Ortw: Items valued at S300 were ~tolen from 'a home in the 4800block1t 1 p.m Dec. 9. • s .. £ntt Drive: Six United Parcel Servio belles valued at S275 were stolen from a home In the 1200 blodc at noon Dec. 15. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, December 26, 1998 A Holidays a time to reflect • • • an.d ramble BRIEFLY Cfty pays \vo1nan $41.000 to S('ttle injury lawsuit C ·ontrary to what you may thmk, you have not opened up all of your pre- sents. Rt:ad on for one fIDal gift. I've been at ~job for a litUe over tour months now and have accumulated a number of loose ends. Just when l lhtnk I'm go1n.g to write the column that will tie them up, some scandal erupts or some politician puts his Coot in his mouth, and I can't wait to have my tum at bat. But npw, as they say, it's a slow' news day, so I'm going to wander all over the. 'place. ~.r Windows on the Bay was a perfect place to watch the Boat Parade last Wednesday night. While the oranges and lemons throughout the state froze off theU' branches, Cay and I were inside, munching on seared ah.I· and en1oymg the company of good friends It was one of those moments we often have in this part of lhe world. r can't imagin~ living anywhere els<' I've gamed a few pounds in WHAT'S UP steve smith recent weeks, thanks in part to some local eatenes and my own lack of will power. At M1 Casa in Costa Mesa, I am a sucker for the chili verde Mexican Pizza. Mi Casa bas been the otigi.n of more · than one of these columns. Fortu- nately, after the margdritas have worn off the next morning, I real- ize, for example, that it is not a good idea to write about elimi- Erewhon nating . occer trophiel). OK. so perhaps one margant<J column got through. By lli~ way, any restaurateur who wanb to cater to family bu!>i.nec;s should have a meal at M1 Casa a 7 p.m. on a Fnday mght. Watch Denms and his sidff carefully. Kids love it there, and you will note the absence of crayons or place mats with puzzles. At Ml Casa, they do it all with charm. My stomdch is also pleased to report the uruninent relocation of the Newpo~ Rib Company from their hard-to-access Newport Boulevard location to the old Siz- zler building near Harbor and Wilson. Owner John Ursini's tiin- ing could not have been better. With the overdue renovation of Harbor Center, he'll have more than enough traffic in a few months. But it's not all restaurants Unlike my edfly yecUS in South- ern California, seldom 1S the day when we can't see Catalina. What a beautiful sight it has been on these cold, clear morn- ings. Cutahna is to me whut the Statue of Liberty is to 1ny mother. She is c New York nati\le dnd lived there for 35 years, but nnv- e>r mad~ it out to Lady Liberty. · Nim• yeMs ago, my friend Rich Kh.'m of Ovmldnd Pc1rk, Kan., cdme out for a visit. Driving down lhe codst through Newport Beach, he caught a glimpse of Catalina and asked, "Do you ever take all this for granted7" I had to give him the honest answer, which WdS "Ye.s." J've. been to Catalina once m the 35 year:; I've hved here. Maybe next year. Yes, I take 1t for granted, but I still claim that there is· no better place to live. Why, I haven't even squawked about the city offJcidls m Costa Mesa g1vmg lliemc;elves a raise. And I won't squawk because I'm m fuvor of rewarding a 1ob well done. This is an outstandmg city in which to live. Good schools (don't h•t my rantings fool you), REG. '3.25 avos Hawaii ~acJlel~ • Classic Inland shoppm9, a budget surplu d1vers1ty and, thanks to the Segerstroms, cvt>n more world· class culture. The Pertomung . Arts Center has two more •MuSl• cal Mornmg" programs hn d up, one m February and one m f\.tarc:h. They aw lun clod alford- able, so Jf you hdV<' kids, don't miss them. You will sec.? mP there, volunteering My gift to you 1s drJ essay on how to spend more time with your kids. It i.<; it sub1ec t thal is the ravonte topic of my l0<al speaking engagements and I hope it will be of som~ u"c to you. There is no obligation, and it docs not include a pitch for mutual funds. Send a ~ASE to me at; P.O. Box 1332, Co ta Me a 92628-1332, ore-mall me Ci1v~ me about two weeks. ne t Wl h- es for the new }'Cnr. • • STEVE SMITH 1s a Costa Mesa resi dent and free·lance writer He c:an be reached at (949) 574 2462 or by e-mail at stsmth@id6t.net . 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Coo/Lemon Zinc Lozenges it'llh $~99 Vitamin c SUGG. ~0.83 . 120 tabs Glg~osamine · Sulfate SOOMG Promotes SJ:8!! :t::fth· REG. f28.99 120 tabs January 6 -Wednesday . 6:30 to 7:30 pm How 1b "ilave BE'ITER BRAIN FUNCTION By Judith Todero (CM Patio) FREE Seminar Amino Add Chelated Cal-Mag Er !5~9 SuPp/miml 250 tabs SUGG '12 22 NATURADE9 January 9 -aturday 11 :OOam to l :00 pm EAT & OOOK RJGID FOR YOl!R BLOOD 1l'R • By Or. Peter D'!ltdatno (c. 1 Patio) r 50% OFF~ OnAll Christmas Stuff! • Cards Gilt Bags &Boxes • Decorati<Jns L -~ • ) I/II 'Thetj have better bodies than most teenagers, and it's not surgery. I • • • Finding new springs in. ol.der feet . I Pilates devotees, all in their 40s anq 50s, rejuvenate mihds, bodies with ballet .: 1.11-.1 (111 , ~~ ~~Plot r. . r:w· · hf'n Pc1rn Davis' PildtP.s ~ m~tructor urged her to tr} hullel, her first mstim t was to dig m her heels and Set}' no "\Vho PVl'r he>ard of anyone tarting ballet an tlwtr 50s?" she ~.ml . But nftPr d Ji\tle more codXlng, • Ot1\1s <ruvf' 111 to cl secret desire to don pink tights c1nd a pillr ol bal- l t sho , .m<I dance. A vt> .. dr l.iln, Dc1v1s and a group ol womPn her .ige aw hf'corrung a • ~ourc~ uf 1nspu1.1t1011 fo other stu- ' dt>nt s 1n 1 <1cy f-1t7p<1tnck's Pilates :~ studio, Ahnt' Con('.litionmg, . behind the lrvuw Ranch Markel :. ·m < osld r-. ft•s<1 t: Mcmt1 l{c1ltlsP} 1tl1o.o works out ._ di r:1tzpdt11c k's stu<lJO, c1nd has hl'l'll p11rt1< ulorly m-.µ1rPcl by the ~ group of wontl'n. ''Normctlly you Stt1rl hdlll'l whi•n \'ou'rr 4, 5, 6 ' ities." Those other possibilities tncluded Pilates, a fitness method developed more than 70 years ago, and ballet. Pilates lS a regi- men that emphasizes deep stretching and a . mental under- standing of how the body works to develop strength and flexibility. It's used by a wide range of peo- ple, including dancers aQd ath- letes or seniors undergomg reha- bilitation for injuries. "They have better bodies than most teenagers, and it's not surgery," Fitzpatrick said of the group of women, "They did it for real." Barbara Page, 44, lifted weights for 12 years, but she said that through Ptlates .her body has totally changed. "I look better now than I looked at 25, • Page said. For Fitzpatrick and dance instructor Sher Borrell, the women's growth and develop- ment bas been incredible . to watch "The first class we had, they were standing' in the comer 111 theu gym clothes," Borrell said. Barbara Page, 44, bold.a her position 'with the rest of the class at Tracy FJtz- pab1ck's Pllates stu- dio. Lake." Although some of thcu muscles rrught be quivermg and some of their 1omts audibly' crack- ing, they wholeheartedly comp!} with Borrell's d~~ands to "bght en those gluts• and "find those· inner thighs." •When you get older, you don't want to try new things,• Fitz, patrick said. MThat's what makes these guys so remarkable.· More than the physical improvements, the women cite the mental and emotional growth they've undergone. Judy Cwiert- nia said she tended to be afraid lo "color outside the lines, push lh1 envelope and take nsks. • Sh had never had a dance class u her life, dnd descri bed the idei:l dS unfathomable to he r. Through Ptlates and ballet, she· said she has learned U1at •you don't have to do things all at ontP and you don't have to do it per- fectly, and I think that's a gootl lesson for life." Page will try snowboarding 1<11 the first time this year; and Cwiertnia said she will be taking voice lessons • yeaP.o> olcJ," R,unsey ~aid "I was c.lomq a P1lates workout, and the -.uunds trom thP studio -this. ~oum1 q11J bwlrn1q out her orders .. 1111d th~ group l•I hdppy women lhdl Clllr>lgP<l S1•\cr.il of thC' women have Ol l II worktnCJ out fogcther for } Pul!:>, do111y acrnhu: , lifting "e1ghls, dun bing ... tep!'> to oowlwre f'loiOTO. BY MARC MAATIWDAILY PILOT Now. the women are up at 6~30 a.m three times a week m theu The past few years have been a journey of discovery for oa .. as well. Pam Davis, center, stretches with her ballet class at Aline Conditioning in Costa Mesa. I tights and pance skirts, Jeapmg and twirling across the floor to ·1 wanted lo gel them out of ,I wanted to get them off the tread-I see there were other things that Tchaikovsky's . "Nutcracker "I know dreams that I md have put on ice when I was a littw gul are now something I can go back and expenence;· Davis said the gym," Fit1.patnck said. 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CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m. Offtct'. (714) 646-3199 Rev. Gall Mllltr, Mlnlt1tr Rtv. "" Gray, Ml•llttr Mt•: .... , ... ftlolltllt An• NIWPOllT CSNTWR UMTID MITHOqln CHURCH I 60 I ~errt~ Ave Corona~Mar 644-0745 Worship at 8:00M4 & 10 OOM1 Children Sunday School J O.QOAM JI'. & St. High s· OOPM • ... , "• .. ----·-L • _ _... -- 11 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Saturday, Dec mber 26, 1998 A 5 .'Inspirational' woman is a fixture iri Crystal Cove Despite threat o~ state taking over the tiny town's · cottages, Stella Hiatt's outlook remain~ bright E110:11 Ut>N·YHn n\ The state, which owns the cove, prohib· Dl#ifiol ited camping m 1962. •And then I somewhat dJed because I Stelltl Hiatt stands tdll, despite her tiny didn't have Crystal Cove anymore,• she 5-foot·2·inch friltn<• • said. · Just ask thf> residents of Crystal Cove, Ten years later, she won a new lease on , the cozy b(>dCh community between Coro-life. "We were lucky enough to acquire the : na del ~r tlnd Laqun<t Bedch, where co~ge at. that time, and I've been here Hiatt has lived smcc 1952 ever since,• she said. "Stella is what I would call inspirational. · The cove hasn't changed much over the , I've kn~wn her ull my life. If there was one years. To this day, no sidewalks or public • person m the world I would have as a role lighting spoil the ambiance. "It's a time ,, model, she would be Stella Hiatt,• said 39-warp compared to tbe normal hustle and year-old resident Laura Davick. bustle of dty life,• Willinger said. "She's wann ancl_ loving and willing to But a wave of so-called progress threat- L help anyone out 1ust becduse of her ens to wash away Crystal Cove's simple, nature,• said Al Willinger, another cove old-world charm. The state wants to tum • resident, who has known Hiatt since 1972 tbe quaint cottages into public rentals, Hiatt, described <lS •a very young 74," is making thls holiday season perhaps the , as much a part of the cove as the beautiful last one shared by the residents. sunsets and the cool ocean breezes. ·She Hiatt's outlook remains bright despite probably knows every nook and cranny of the storm clouds looming over the horizon. every one of the 45 cottages here," Will-"I personally think we'll be here this inger said ' Christmas and the following Christmas," She first Visited tho cove in 1937. "The she said. parents of my first boyfnend owned col· Hiatt doesn 't let anything stand in the tage No. 12," she Stlld. "I came. down with way of living life to its fullest. On week· them. Even at thtlt early age, I was very ends, during the nippy early morning impressed. I just loved it." hours, she takes a ,dip in "my ocean." After she met and mdfned her true love, "We have a buoy out there about 100 . Hiatt began spending her summers down yards," she said. "It's a place to swim to. at the cove. "In 1952, my husband and I My husband's ashes are out there. He came down here and pitched our tent,• passed away four years ago. He thought I she said "They d.llowecl camping back was crazy. A lot of people do. But he was then. Even though there was a high tide, always standing on the shore. we sandbagged." •He's still watching over me.• D\ANA MUlW'.:wDA.l.Y PllOl Stella Hiatt first visited Crystal Cove when she was 13. She purchased a home in 1972 and ha li\ed there since. "I thought it was the greatest place ln the world," she said. "I still think it'~ the greatest place in the world." • • 4 • ~ • • • • • .. .. • .. • .. r----------------------------, "~Artists~ rvrtptU?" 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NOV\/ OPEN Mesa Verde center 2701 Harbor Blvd. suite o -6 Costa Mesa <corner of Adams/Harbor> <714> 556-CLIP <2547) Open 7 Days MON-FRI 9 a.m . -9 p.m . Saturday 9 a.m. -6 p.m. Sunday 11 :00 a.m. -4 p.m. ----------~------------------------· h ircut and blow dry for only : 99 I I Reg. s-ioaa ·, I Offer expires 2/15/99 1 Offer not valld with other offers. COOcl only at the location shown. 1 I .~Gtf·.11 ( lq1'.ftH li.111 I I I ~------------------~---------------· t .. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pil9t Saturday, Decemb« 26, 1998 A 7 \ • PICK· 0 F THE LITTER Get your progtams.bere-for the Rose Parade Bentley and Simon - two 14-week-old brothers -need someone to take them home. Both animals have been tn a foster ' home since mid-October. These animals are spon- sored by the Community Anlm'al Network, "Un.k- ing People and Pets Through Community Action," P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach 92658 (949) 759-3646. WATCH 1HE PARADE: Mem- bers or the Exchange Club of Orange Coast are selling the four-color, 114-page program for the 110th Rose Parade, with the theme' of •Echoes of the Centu- ry.• The program will be ~ valu- able tool if you plan to watch the parade in person or on TY. The parade will begin with the Equestrian Drum and Bugle lroupe and a flyover by the Navy Strike Fighter Squadron, and 106 floats, bands and eques- trian groups later, will end with the Long Beach Mounted Police ln between you will see floats created in part by the hands of service club members from New- port Beach and Costa Mesa. In parade order #41, the Rotary Iotemational.Ooat, ·service is Tuneless,• will illustrate the .._ _________ __, · timeless service of a forest soup COMMUNITY & CLUBS iim de boom , _....,_ kitchen by providing food and nounsbment to six young rabbits, and Ill parade order #54, the Kiwanis International float, ·children of the World,· will Qisloranle Itauano C6 Conunentate N r~~'v h'"rr~i\ R's IE \YE ""l~LEBRr\T~O~ ~ T. , A. .. ., ST 'l .. E! ._.,, 352~ f.' Ji~fnt'e&ixs~~tM>1~Jl8~~}0ft MAR Mediterranean Cuisine tJ(Je are ~toud to present our New j Course Dinn.er Choose from Chick~n, Seafood, or Filet Mignon All entrees range from $13.95-$15.95 We spcc1al1z.e 1n scrv1n3 pr1·1atc- p (.)I t j C '"> d fl d W (_ '( .;J ! ! J ~ t C showcase graceful swans and smiling children of the world. ln parade order #96 will be our.own Ruby's Restaurant Oo&t, •califor- nia Cruising,• exuding the spirit of freedom of the early 1960s. The 1999 Rase Parade Program can be purchased from Exchange Club member Ed KohlmeteTfor $6 by calling (949) 582-1877 BOOK OF GOLDEN DEEDS: Former Newport Bedch Mayor Tom Edwards was this year's recipient of the Book of Golden Deeds Award from the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor. Club president Dick Freeman present- ed the National Exchange Oub's oldest service award to Edwards, who was recognized for his major contributions to our com- munity. Congratulations on a well deserved recognition! CLUB NEWS: Thcl.Ok.s to a ' challenge grant of $2,000 by Irvine. Jack Mason, Newport Beach-WELCOME TO 11IE WORLD ·Corona del Mar K.iwdnis Club· OF SERVICE CLUBS ... Jim president Bob Josten has been Undberg, who 1omed the able ~o challenge dub membcl"li • Exchange Club of Newport Har- to match Mason's generosity to bor. their special Club Foundabon. WORTH REPEATING ... From Mem~rs of the South Coast Scuttlebutt, the newsletter of the Mebo Rotary-Cloocm1~~ et-st.--Newport ~h-Corona del Mar John's Church with the SOS Kiwarus Club MShow respect for Adopt-a-Family Prc;>ject Dec. 23. everyone who works for d living, John Brainerd of the Newport-regardless of how trivial their Irvine Rotary Club and Carolyn job.• Babott, president of the Newport SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS Sunrise Rotary Club, presented OP THE WEEK: Because of New checks for $500 each to the New-Year's celebrations, service clubs port Beach Police Department in will not ~eet until Jon. 5, Happy support of the Citizens' P~lice New Year to all! Academy. Each club had a mem----::--- ber graduating in the first class. Ther~ were 22 people in the. first graduating doss, including John Clark from Newport Sunrise and Earl FUsselman of Newport 630 Lido Parlt Dr. • COMMUNITY • C1UBS ls publish~ f!Very Saturday Fax your service dub's meeting 1nformat1on to (949) 660-8667 or mall to 2082 S.E. 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I I f .~{J,, .. ,, { lq1·.f1,, 11.111 I ' I ~------------------~---------~-----· • l I • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Saturday, December 26, 1990 A 7 PICK OF THE LITTER Get your programs. here -for the Rose Parade Bentley and Simon - two 14-week-old brothers -need someone to take them home. ltoth animals have been ln a foster home since mid-October. These animals are spon- sored by the Community Animal Network, .. Link- ing People and Pets Through Community Actton, .. P.O. Box 8662, Newport Beach 92658 (949) 759-3646. WATCH mE PARADE: Mem- bers of the Exchange Club of Orange Coast are selling the four-color, 114-pdge program for the 11oth Rose Parade, with the · theme of "Echoes of the Centu- ry.• The program will be a valu- able tool if you plan to watch the parade in person or on TV. The parade will begin with the Equestrian Drum and Bugle ::rtoupe and a flyover by the Navy Strike.Fighter Squadron, and 106 floats, bdilds and eques- trian groups later, will end with the Long Beach Mounted Police. In between you will see floats created in part by the hands of sel"Vl.ce club members from New- port Beach and Costa Mesa In parade order #41, the Rotary International float, "Service is Timeless,• will illustrate the timeless seI'Vlce of a forest soup Qisloranle Italiano & Conunenlale l 11C'lurl1• A f> Cour r Din11rr, ( ~1par,11r 1 Dani in11 S1"Y'J. .. E! COMMUNITY & C·l UIS [im de boom kitchen by providfug food ·and nourishment to six young rabbits, and in pd!ade order #54, the JGwanis International float, ·children of the, World," will --, I I I I Mediterranean Cuisine (/(Je are -~oud to present our • New j C()urse Dmner Choose from Chicken, Seafood, or Filet Mignon All entrees range from $13.95 .. $15.95 W e spcc1al1ze 1n '.:",<.:rv1113 µr ! •Jtc p u1 tics and w(-. vdlldatc ' showed! e graceful swans and smiling children of the world. In parade order #96 will be our own Ruby's Restaurant floa\, "Callfor- nia Cruismg, • exuding the spirit of freedom of the cdrly 1960s. The 1999 Rose Pdrade Program Cdn be purC'hdSed from Exchd.Oge Club member Ed Kohlmeier for $6 by calling (949) 582-1877 BOOK OF GOLDEN DEEDS: Former Newport Beach Mayor Tom Edwards wa:; Uus year's recipient of the Book of Golden Deeds Award Crom the Exchange Club of Newport Harbor. Club president Dick Freeman present- ed the National Exchange Club's oldest service award to Edwards, who was recognized for his major contributions to our com- munity. Congratulations on a well deserved recogrutionl CLUB NEWS: Thanks to a challenge grant of $2,000 by Jack Ma.son, Newport Beach· Corona del Mar JGwdnis Club president Bob Josten ha been able to challenge club member.. to match Mason's gen~ros1ty to thelf special Club Foundation. Members of the South Coost Metro Rotary Club assisted at St John's Church Wlth the SOS Adopt-a-Family Project Dec. 23. John Brainerd of the Newport· Irvme Rotary Club and Carolyn Babott, president of the Newport Sunnse Rotary Club, presented checks for $500 each to the New- port Beach Police Department m suppo{.1. of the Citizens' Police Academy. Each dub had a mem- ber graduating in the first class. There were 22 ~pie in the first graduating class, mcludmg John Clark from Newport Sunns~ and Earl Fusselman of Newport 630 Lido Parl< Dr. lrvine. WELCOME TO TIIE WOJUD OF SERVICE CLUBS ... Jim Lindberg, who 1omed the Exchange Club of Newport Har· bor. WORTH REPEATING ... From Scuttlebutt, the newsletter of the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwarus Club: "Show respect for everyone who works for a liVUlg, regardless of how trivial their job.· SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS OF THE WEEK: Because of New ' Year'!> celebrauons, service dub:) will not meet until Jan. 5. Happy New Year to al}t • COMMUNfTY " a.uas is published e'.lery Saturday Fax your ~ice club's meeting information to (949) 6608667 or mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol St., Surte 5, Newport Beach 92660 OYSTER BAR • ENTERTAINMENT •CATERING~"""• , . SERVING IN1 ER !Veal t/etll"&, ' qt1ired for r mor. ' ~wYear's UUe 7Jecer12£eI" 3JJ Before you join other festivities come and enjoy a Four Course Gourmet Dinner Seating from 5:00 pm until 7:00 pm $32.50 Fo r reservations, pkase call (949) 717-6000 ~ Fot:R EA 0 HOTEL . 1~q-1<7d. ~a?'d \Of 'I>/ 'I-)/ "(.>f """.p,· -#~ ~ ~ '/)f '/.)/ ~ .. 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(;ourse Dinner nee to Pavilion Par y & ~u~l1mentnry Self Parking (plus tax and gr<itu1ty) r-Course Dinner :rioe to Pavilion Pa1ty & ~~u~plimentary Self Parking (plus tax and griltu1ty) ~n~: ce Band Featuring ack '& His Band "Nineteen" 60's, & 70's Contempora1y Music ght IT!ors d'oeuvrcs ~ ~e Jsrot,ttt Midnight with Miso Sou Edamame& Fruit Dessert Specials avallabl~ L u, ar~SS~Os ~r only. NO TAKE-OUT. 4250 Birch Street • Newport Beach ... . ~ ~~ ~ trattoria 1 0 /ff • ·~);_;I.~"'°/ ~ ~ ·(/~ -fP~ b &!fb c e I e brat Our ng11lt11 111et111is1J/so tl'lYJi/oble from 5-9 p.111. Rxrit111g speritJls i11d11de /,obstfr Rat:ioli, Italian Srr1111pi, l~al Chops a11d more ... Cotne help us Celebrate Chef Mas·imo's rwenty years in Arncdca. Party all night long-Live OJ, -Oi.;co, Saba, & More *~~ lcal ian <1tylc buffet ~rved after 9 p.m. \l...'1~ buffet includes pasras, veal & foh. A full dessert bar ~nd much much morel $45 per Person lplu~ w 6c ,,-.itu1ty) Rc<1crvation<1 Only Open New Year's Eve & New Year's Day Soum f.OASf Pl.A7A VDJAGE (Next to Antonello) ' I • t'T MO 'I 10. We didn't want to decorate another tree 9. Our clock stopped 8. Patience is a virtue (we're learning) 7. Newport Noodles Chianti is best ~erved 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 ... We Wanna Party Like It's 1999 ... Earthquake, Flood, Hurricane, Vok.ino, etc. WE'VE LASTED THIS LONG, WE FIGURED WE MIGHT AS WELL DO If RIGHT! See you in January at 2196 Harbor. Blvd. Thank you for your co11ti11ued support.' , ,, .. ,J .. 2110 ks. t_/~'tw 2/EAR'S /jvE I ~)98 s 125.CXl Pc r Pe rson HA6BOR CRL'ISI. 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Simi <.:C1ht•111l•1~dll\1~11011 ' • ·A' 10 Sotvrdoy, December 26, 1998 soc1e Newport Beach/Costa Mew Doily Pik>t Islanders exhibit generoSiry to museum A night ta reme:ffiber .. • -II .... 1 I n the spmt of giving, the Island rs presented the Orang County Mmeum of Art a check for $40,000, which represents 1ts annudl donation to • the museum The gift wa pre- sented to museum di.roctor Naomi VJDe at the recent hol.Jday lun..v. cheon and fac;h1on show at The Sutton PldC'C I lotel in Newport Beach. Event chau Martha Green . joined co-chair BarbMa Neilson and Islanders president Ann Stern for the presentation Recently, the g1oup, which ~ takes its name from C'onunuruly focal point Fashion hldhd, has dPvoted its fund-raismg effort.S toward the betterment of th~ museWT\· Proceeds arC> earmarked for the museum's arts education program for C'h.ildrcn and families, In the swank crowd, lunching on the Sutton Place cuisine and enjoying t.nfonnal modeling fea- tunng Christian Dior fashions from the boutique dl South Coast Plaza, were Ollvta ChamJ, Shelley Elam, the gorgeous Rosalie Friedman of I Corona Del Mar, Cathy Lowden in a very sexy winter swt of gray wool and cream lace by Dior, Sue Hook, pretty mside and out Eve Komyel, Diane McDoitald, Mary Raymond, Chrlstlne Rhoades, Donna Schulti of Pd!><idcnd and Newport Beach, Nancy Sorosky, Dlana Sterling, d11d Dawn Wood. Another of the very special hol- iday chanty luncheons is the long- standing trad1tiondl Chrisln1ac; at THE CI OW D b.w. cook The Ritz. benetiting Chapman Uruversity. Thrown by Chapman's devoted support group, known as the Fashionables, Chrtstmas at The Ritz is the must-do holiday lunt"heon invitation, attracting the locaJ names of note. The recent a.Uatr wlfolded the afternoon of Dc:c. 19 and attracted many husbands joirung therr brides for a day that ~an with a charnpdgne toast to good times, good friends, dnd good fortune. For 12 ycd.J'S, Hans and Charlene Prager have been generous ho~ts of the luncheon, always perfect m the dirung room of The Ritz 1lus year, honorcUy Fashionc;1bles charr Patti Edwards JOinllcl forces With Fasluonables president Mary Dell Barkouras andluncheonchdJJ' Donna Schultz to produce the best-ever event The crowd 8·1/2 " II -minimum 100/original -.3~# Hammermill Paper B&W COPIES only · 6 1/2. \ II • minimum 200/otiginal -20# Bond OFFER EXTENOEO E XPIRES JAN . 11 TH 1999 11c ~ ~ co•r 103 E. 17th St. Costa Mes.1 Cnmtr t,j Nrwporr, btlomJ Dnm yi Mun-r n: 8·7. Sat 9.5 (949) 548·0700 l>~ p,,<J~~ c~ Enjoy a refreshing massage in a Luxurious/ Upscale Setting. Please call for appointment. • Chiropractic Pat>lne Spine A Sporltt ln~thutt" • Sports & Dance Inj uries 2967 M1Chetson Om1e, suites. trvine • Physical Therapy 405/ Jamboree & Michelson I Next to AirTouch • Nutrition Consultation Tel: 949-955-2655 VAY UNGERJE & MORE! 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Orgaruzers billed the\r party as ·Through the Eyes of a Child," which.is one of the mottoes of the national ChildheJ.p organization. The party was lovingly planned by chairs Gemma Woll and Dale San Fllllppo, Childhelp devotees asSJSting in the effort inciuded chapter president Mary Allyn Dexter, Pan Arnett. Eileen Saul, Ro Frey, Kathy Slavik and Nancy Whitlock. B.W.C<X* The Newpbrt Harbor Auxil- iary of the Children '5 Home ~ of California celebrated the 43rd Ne'W)x.>rt Harbor Debu- tante Ball at the Ritz Carlton Hotel, Laguna Niguel. The black tie and white gown affair began with cocktails at sunset, with presentation of th:e 12 young women set for 8 p.m. Chaired by Melinda Patton· and RoblD Can.right, the ball was hostea by Per 1i'ebter with Wllllam Patton serving as mas- ter or ceremonies. The theme or the evening Also m the crowd was major booste r Patti Edwards, playing host to a table of close friends: Marton Jacobson, Julie Finley, Sydney Levine, Janet Terrell, Cathy Heck, Galle Fortier, Polly Culp and Unda Becker. · was holiday magic as guests were surrounded by the splen- dor of the Christmas season, designed by Chrts Undsay. Debutantes, left to right, front row: Erica Elizabeth Degel· ....,. The debutantes entered the man, Meaghan Kristine Elliott, Alexandra Amanda Gome, .. : ballroom through the traditional Danielle Sueann Winder, Temre Nicole Green and Patrlda :~ white gazebo of lattice covered Stavrum Kriz. Back row: Kristina Marie Erbstoesser, All.lson ., Debbie Albrect of Court Appomtcd Special Aovocates accepted Childhelp's annual uSpint of Giving• award. in floral decoration. Shanon Moffatt, Kelli Louise Weeks, Kathryn Claire Meeker, Carrying white roses Elizabeth Amanclci Reed and JUUa Burgess Plrrung. .: wrapped in white satin nbbon, ...... • B.W. COOK's column' appears every Thursday and Saturday. the women escorted by fathers I bow, accepted their formal . , . community, then danced into the .. and friends made the St. James medallion signifying service to rught. .. Don't Speculate-. 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Holy smokes! 113 of our Bar Is certified Outdoors! 3 outdoor Pool Tabl~ 1830 Newport Blvd. • Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 THE GREY GOOSE IS CLOSING!!! All merchandise on sale (yes, everything in the store) 20°/o-50°/o off B~ers' cno\te Starting Anttques Saturday, Dec. 26 10:00 a.m. <foes not apply to preVJous sales or special orders. · ~ GREY GOQSE, INC. Wesk.lilf Pl&u • 1032 lmne Avenue at 17\b Street Newport Beach t2MO • (949) 642-7803 Hours1 JO to 8. Sunday 12 to S • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot · datebook Saturday, December 26, 1998 A JJ Spouter Saloon offers taste of Wild. West • AFTER HOURS " -STAGE ERON Bl!N-YHIUOA llattfb IL isten here, partner. If you're lookln' for the best darn saloon this side of Dodge City, then hit the trdil to sP<>uter .Saloon in Balboa. l.odged mside the Tale of the Wha.le ln the Balboa Pdvil1on, the bar features all you've come to expect from the Wild West - except a spittoon and there's a generous view of NPwport Har- bO!' to boot. 1 Dark-stamed wood dominates the room you enter throu9h swing doors. You can rest your dogs sitting at the tables scat- NIGHT LIFE tered about or mosey on over to the bar and sit on high-backed swivel chairs. On sunny. days, the light pours m through expansive win- dows covering two walls, but on cloudy days or dfler sunset, old- tash1oned chandeliers cast a warm glow. Black-and-~htte photographs hang on the alls showing life on Balboa in e 1930s. Just as any place inside a tale of the whale would have, hdrpoons are HAPPY HOLIDAYS! 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Realtors are prot~sionals whose experience 'and expertise can make your transition ll moolh es ~iblc. ' , 1.ylccn and Jeff hove 26 •consecutive year of real estate experience in Newport Bench. They are Coldwell Banker' #I •1 . For profi ional service or advice with all your real estate 1-.eed , call the Ewi at (949) 644-9060 x·114. - on display along with a quote from the classic novel •Mo by Dick·· MSo be cheery my lads may your hearts never fail while the bold harpooner is striking the whaJe.• The mam · attraction is the view of the bay, 'which is spoiled somewhat by thick concrete columns· holding up a grand ballroom upstafrs. ~spouter is the only bar to have a complete bayfront view,~ said general manager Lori Bren. As you sample the standard selection of beer, wine clnd spir- its, you watch boats sailing by on the cold blue water or parked in the nearby docks rocking back and forth with the current. Across the narrow bay, quaint homes huddle together. · Farther back, there are low- lymg hills with office buildings sprouting up towdrd the sky- line SPOUTER SALOON •!-WHERE: Tale of the Whale, 400 Main St., ~alboa Island. ·~PHONE: (949) 673~633. DALE KRISTIEN .!. OOC begins the new yea • with soprano [)a.le Kristien, wbo played opposite Michael Crawford ln •phzmtom of the Opera,• 6Jngmg election!r; trom the popular musical as well il\i musiclll th ater t, n. ~ <lard at 8 p.m Jtrn. 9. Aclvam ed t1rkt·ts <1re $23, $20 for st1,.1dPnts, "eniors and chu'- d11•n Tickets at the door aie , $26 ,For more infom1ationL call toll fre1• (888J 612-5376. 'THE FLYING DUTCHMAN' On a recent Sunday, the wind oor.uACH o v P!tD and occasional ram kept many M e lanie SkjeJvik, left, and friend Nora Kolina enjoy wine and roff~ The OJ>cra Pacftc leatur~ ·nm Ayu19 Dutchmah. ".a tal •· mspued by the well-kilo..., n legend of a sea captain con-• dellUled to sail the ooean until he hnds a Jove who will be true until d •a.th. at 7 30 pm Jan 19, 21, 23 and 2 pm Jan 24. ' l 1ckets rang<! :froin $28 to $131. The opera is performed ttl S ~erstrom Hall in the Ornnqe County Per1orrnmg .. Arts Ct.:nte1 at 60(fTown Cen· tcr fJ1Jve, Costa Me-.a. For tick- Pts or more intonnation. call ~ th 1 TickctMastcr Fme Arts line ! 11t (7 14) 740-7R78 or Opera • PM.Ute ut 1-800· ~4-01-'ERA · ' spectators away from the annual drinks at Spouter Saloon, tucked inside the Tale of·the Whale, before the Newport Harbor Christmas Boat Parade, but there were plenty of start of the Christmas .Boat Parade. sea gulls and pelicdns enjoying the show. I laughter from the mostJy older I bctll -th1· two ndh1111c1l Inside the saloon, there WdS d crowd. 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IN.l ., ~j\ 12 Sorurdoy, Docembcr 26, 1998 k Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilc;>t ocal theater offers ~ntertainillg, ambitious performances AFTER MUSIC -- h ~I J lllJS • IJ •• EDITOR'S NOTE: Thi~ IS the second of three columns reviewing the past year in al the.:iter. ..-: c ommuniiy irnt! < olle~11iilt• . thl'ult'C 10 co ... td f'.1t'"cl c111cl NPwporl Br.c1c-h 'b I ' . • roug lt souw cng.t9rnu ond • often dlllbJtiou~ prnduclions cUld p rrfonnam c> to lht> spuUiyht Ill 998. •.A> Th~ Cosio I\ tl'Si-t C1v1c Plc1y- t ous '. undN lhrcttl ol 1~xtincllon, : hds enJoyrd bt•ttcr s<' 1son':' but • • mdndged to ~ fHEATER REVIEW (ell Ch our attent1(m • when it mdttcrcct . • The f'<pwport Theatl'r Arb • Centl'f mounted more lub than • ~ IJllSse:., J1t1rt1c:uJ,uly rn rt ... Hl<J8 :find.le :.. OCC undcl"'w\·ent d trnnsilion as a supr,•mely tc1lentcct c-roµ of •'actors g rncl lid led t1nd a new, pronusmu hun< h ttrnv('d to tcrke .. their plc1c e. All thrl'C v<•nuPs wen• 111c1! places to v1s1t <1t v1111ous llnH1s 111 the yccn I hC]h cor11Pdy ..,< on•cl l><•..,t cin UlP li!.t ctl C'o..,lct ~ l1•s11, whPrt> <life< tor D.irh•nP I l1111lt!J < 'haf- fcl"'s prodm 11011 ol • LPncl !'-le• ,, Tt>nor" Wtt.., t lt•drl} till' hesl show of lh<• ~<'•if. The 111us1cc1I WVl\'Cll J ((Ylrea qu.igs for tft e :Ho fief ays ! " (949) 722-7224 Mon Fn 10-b Sat 1 Q,5 www rugsandcarpets com 230 East J7th St Costa Mesa "Dames dl Sea" Wds next 111 hnc with the other lhwc bunc lwd hdck in the field. Amonq th<'! Cos Id f', lc>sc t per - tom1e1s, Rohrnt Brookt> .incl f~tty F.uJrn<•r cllvrd<• tlw hl'sl c1c tor hon- or., for their woik 111 •'Ji·nor." Tops t1mong lhl' i1clrt>SSPli wus I Lynn RPIOt•rt cts lhP c1.1.1.y (hkl1 d fnxJ lct<l}' 111 "NrHhl Wc1tc h " UthPI iH>l<1hlf> poi trc1yc1ls Wt 'll' lurrwd m by l\1111cly < 'owdn 111 "The' Fantasticks," Adriana Sane he~ m • D?mes at Sed and M1chuel Keeney in "Dracu1ci." The dtorementioned Sanchez stopped the show at Newport, <'cmung top-actress honors in the the.itc>r's bei,t production of 1998, "BPIJs ArP Rlligmg," d1rerted by TPm Miller Schmidt. The 1Iophy Jor bl'st actor belongs to s11awn ll<'r ry, cic>vounng the scenety in tlw A9atha Christie whodunit. · Leatlier •Pewter • Ceraaic • Talnera • Jroa • Fiae •Ted• .MU..., .......... ...... '--.. ....... _ -·~ ...... ......... _ ._ _____ .............. .. RoorVne IHll'll llJIH II n .... ,,.,. --. •199 ~· "' r " ... s:-~ ~ ., . . . . ~· .,. ., fl .r ..... ,..... .. ........ •••• '48 --......,_ -·-·~ . ......... , c111., .... ,, Stone IClllpbna 148. 1148 .... ""'' . ........ , .. 1688 ' In celebration of its 5001 anniversary, OCC revived its lav- ish summer musical tradition with .. Fid- dler on the Roof," wtUt Michael Ross playing Tevye, Ute dairyman, and Melis- sa J. Cook portraying his daughter, Hodel, during Ute run of Ute production thJs past summer. "The Mousetrap." Also earning plaud1ll:. at New- port were Chrisl.J SwC'cney m "The Constant Wile," Christian 'we1ser tn "Of Mice dnd Men" and Pat Boldt in •Jerry's Guls, H It would be hdrd to select any- lhinq but "F1ddl<'r on the Roof" us the> host production dt OCC rn l9<l8, sinrc> so much ldlent and <->Hort went mto making director Phyllis Giilin's opus memorable. But d lower-key mu:.ical, "Wo1_k· ing, • directed by AlP.x Golson, came awfully close. . . ln Ute perfornun<J dPpartment, Tunolhy Todd ic; th<.• clear choice for top honors among the dClors for his work in l>oth "The Scarlet Letter• and "The Real Thing.• Best actress laurels must be bestowed on Tamc1ru Hoffman for a wrenching H ester in "The Scarlet Letter.· A number ot other tu~tors caught lhc.audicmce's attention dunng the year -Michael R~s in "Fiddler on the Roof." Child Wood m "Nevermore," Andrea JackSon'm "The Three Sisters,~ Mark Palkoner and Harriet Wh1t- myer m "Working," Sean Henry in "Fools,· Lea Kac:;sebaum m "The Real Thing" and Carlos Romero in ·Angel City." Kudos to all. Smee 1974, this column has singled out a man and woman who-have advanced the cause of theater most unpress1vely during the year. Next Thursday, the 25th of these couples will take center stage. • TOM TITUS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. ROSEY'S AUTOBODY You Have the Right ~ ·• ·--:;;e . ~ ~ ... t : -~ .. .-. -to Choose Your Repair Facility Insist on the Best Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Center Insurance Approved Shop r------. (949) 642-4522 121 Industrial Way • Costa Mesa With any purchase of '2500 or more Expires Jan 10, 1999 Must present coupon. Valid only at this location ~ .... ii ... 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The ORkNGEWOOD BOlJ,.fIQ Eis an· upscale consignment shop with a unique purpo"' . Donations and consignments of women's clothing benefit the children of Oran e'''ood. .. A 14 Sotvrday, December 26, 1998 READERS RESPOND Most residents OK With skatebo.ard park THE ISSUE: We asked readers to tell us what they think about plans for a proposed skate park m . Costa tv1esd. M y wife and 1 manuge 4 CdSd BeUa, a 75-urul seruor fadhty dcross the street from Llons Park -the site of the proposPd skateboard pavilion 1·Skateboard park expert hirf'd by c·1ty: Dec. 22}. Our hope 1s that the hours ol operdllon w1ll bt• rcstncted to daylight hours, dS was mdteated to me ma telephone>. conversa- tion wtth the parks clt•partment. We enioy the nsta of the pdrk and the corrungs and goings, and I am sure we will enjoy the skateboarding dnd watching the kids. J Iowevcr, ska tr boarding is mlJ'"4ls1cally noisy So we hope that 1ts operat!on ell mqhl would be restncted As a grandfuther of a 12-year-old skdtebotlrder. I iust hope_ you makt> 1t b19 r>nough so that everybody, hegmnN and , expert, will be chollt•nqed and conlmue to Pnjo'y 1t. OIRCK MEENGS C O'>ld Mt>sa 1 have a hu-.incss in Costa Mesa mdnulac:tunng skate· boards f am Cdlhng to (Ul1u11Cnl on the public sktJtt> ptlrk issue and have rnlhecl peop\c m the commuruty to get hehmd sup- porting tht'> Uun9 so that budget isn't d prchh.•m Not that we won't hudqPI to be ndiculous on ll, but lhL y Stiy Wt' hdVC' $80,000, when rcdll)' Wl' hdve $90,000. I tnddP d $10,000 pledge to thl:' City Counnl to help twt the skdl<> pdrk built, t1n<l I 11m surp other people In the conununity woulct help do fund rc11stnq ulonq 11'<'1lh the \<J11lh of our rommunit) You might want to contact thP recreation department m Clare- mont. They have a good exdmplt• where they had tho youth mvolved raise the last chunk of the money for .their public skato park. And they also .had a youth work program where the kids worked on the skate p..ark as well. And they got pdid to work on it. Real neat thing. Got the kids m the community involved. That 1S in Claremont, 1t 1s the city next to UpJand. They have about an 8,000-square·foot public skate park. PAUL SCHMITT Costd Mesa I JUSt called to say about the skate park. it should be 10,000 square feet, and you guys should have a lot of grinding rails TOMMY CARROLL C'osta Mesa I am responding to your article> on the skateboard park. Thunk you for this opportunity to giv~ mput on this issue. J\ly hrst comment would be that it would be nice to know the bdsic plan and design for that entire park so thdt the public could hdve some idea ol what is in question here As I look at the pd!k, I know that there arc a number of tmprovements planned, and it seems to me tht1t there wiU be much les~ area for 1ust grass and trees and kind of qwet reflection. wruch should be a part of every park. The word qwet ledds me to dnother tJ;.ing. I am wondenng 11 m the des\gn for the skateboard park the architect will come up with some kind of a sound wall or way of dealing with the levels of .noise that are. generated by . tbP skateboards, which of course• wilt impact th<' n•st or the qmet of the park I also hope that they will find some way to mcorp~rate · • commun1 forum DIANA MULVIHlt.l I DAil V PILOT Gianni laPJaca, an eighth-grader a t Costa Mesa High School, practices a klck flip as he waits for a bus. . trel!s anti, of course, safety in any dP.s1gn. I guess Wlthout knowmg a whole lot, I would also say l think ll should be kept to I guess 3,000 square feet. just because we are going to lose a lot of the quiet shady areas of the park. and d larger skateboard park will simply increase that. But I do think that it is important to give our young people somepldce when• they crtn go and do their thmg. Othern'lse they are going tu HCt mto worse trouble. Thank you agdm very much for IJstmg pubhc comments on lht>sl' important questions. TOM THOMPSON Costa Mesa In a•sponsc to your request for input regarding the potential · 'tkllte park ul Lion 's Park, I offer the following: My tong1atul<1tions to the nty for taking such thorough steps to develop a skateboard park m our city. A park like this is long over- due. It is not skateboarders who get into trouble, it's kicts with no place to go and nothing to do and no supeivlsion who get mto trouble .. r agree w1th Libby Cowan that there is no point in spending the money lo build a skate pdrk unless 1t ts large <'nough to accom- modate the number of skate- boarders in our community. My vote 1s for the l 0,000-square-foot park I'd dlso like to see benches so th.di pdfcnts and fnencts cao watch the skateboarding CONNIE DUDDRIDGE • Costa Mesa LE T T ERS TO TH E EDITOR Reac;tio ns to gun iSsue still coming in • EDITOR'S NOTE: We asked our readers whether they believed gun makers should shoulder some of the respons1b1hty when crimes are committed with their weapons. The response was overwhelming, with many comments coming from people living outside the Newport·Mesa community. I twhevf' thdt qun manufdcturers, like all manllfdcturers, should dCcept lidb1lity for . delecls m their products ("Taking aun at gun mt1kers," D<'c. 12. "Question on gun control, Hun manufdcturPr '>parks huge debdtc, • Dec. 19}. Product engmeenng continues to advance the safety features of numerous toys, but little has been done with guns because manufacturers have not been obligdted to. Now 1s the time to force them to add essential safety feature . BOB SIMONI Huntington Beach I am dn mn<>r·Ctty high school teacher. Yes, r firmly believe U1at the gun makers should be held responsible.They should pay for d.11 the peoph• who arc disabled by guns. The medical costs of those propk should be picked up for hft•. U we had true cop1tahsm, instead ot cor- pornte welfore (robh••ry) in this country, . mdustry would pick up all the cosl<> of the troubles th1~y caU!;C MARC MARTIN I OAILV PllOT Costa Mesa-based Bryco manufactures from 1,200 to 1,500 semiautomatic handguns pe r day. C harge thP gun tnttkers with crimes. Make Ute lawyer.> pdy somehow, too. BONNIE BUTLER WILKE Long Bedch I do thrnk that manufucturcn; should be held responsible. MARK CHEKAL Sdcrtllnonto Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot MAILBAG i ' He still wants the money, thank you T hank you. Thank you. But, resume front-page school reporting, before Buffy's dnd Muify's paren ts blow a gasket (Mailbag, "School stories are mo.k- ing this guy rtch," Dec. 12, Mail- bag, UEducation ts front·pdge news fo r some readers,• Dec. 17). MAX ST. YVES Newport Betlch Newport should pay its debt to district An opportunity exists to improve the fina.noal situation of the Newport-Mesa Unif1cd School District. In 1997. I researched payments . of money and services made to the school district by school facility users. In contrast with the city of Costa Mesa, the city of Newport Beach has not honored its ugree- ments with the school distnct. Some of the agyeements are one- s1ded and difficult to enforce, sev- eral have expired. Newport Beach. m effect, partidlly funds 1tc.; recreation programs at the expense of the school dt.stnct. The city of Newport Beach should work with the school dt.s· trict on an equitable basis With aty coffers flush, it should consid- er making up back payments and drafting and hononng a new .set of agreements on aty use of school district facilities TOM MASON lrvine Expansion of airport not aviable option The ·Expdflded John Wuyne: soaring noise• (Dec. 11 ) story is about to get even no1.Sier. While South County residents continue to shout thetr unwcJJTdnt- ed fears of a ovihan airpori,at El Toro, the silent forgotten few in . Santa Ana He1ghts are ctbout to become vocal. I have decided to represent the some 120 residents clirectly affected by furthe(.pro· posed John Wayne Airport expan- sions by filing suit agamst thP county. As a concerned resident dir<'ct- ly under the John Wayne flight path less than a half-mile from th~ end of the flight takeor1 runway. r can attest to tile fact that the · sound levels at John Wayne Air- port as represented by the Marine Corp Air Station at El Toro Master Development Program are maccu- rate. The sound deobel level of 70 tS stated as being -the equivalent to urban row housing on a ma1or avenue." I could be mside any resident (non-soundproofed) home near a ma1or aw~nue and easily cany on a conver..ation. r cannot SttY that about the cldllTled 65 decibel in which the 120 Sanld. Ana Heights residents occupy. In fact, there are times when conver- sation.S must be halted until the plane flies over. Something the sound levels do not take into account are reper- cussion levels, wruch cannot be simply mapped out because of the fact that its detemuncd impacts are detenruned by its vanables Not all planes flying out of John Wayne Airport are of the new qui- e ter and effiaent design, nor do all planes take off al the same rate of climb or thrust level. Because of these ever-changing vanables, 1l is nearly unpossible to limit its impact to a set con tour pattern. What can be said as fact is that the soundproofing done to horn s within Sanld Ana Heights was frivolous and does not stop th • ref)ercussion levels trom passing through non-insulated, hollow 2- by-4 foot wdllc;. My household has thrown away the county's $30,000 soundproofing they perlonncd dt our house and are redoing 1t cor rectly. But no soundproofmg effort will be able to Wlthstand the county's further expanslon of John Wayne Airport. l .Jcavier laden planes will only 0produce more sound, whlch will go way beyond the 120 inC9nv~ ,, nienced Santa Ana Heigh~ rCSJ· .1 dents. lroruccilly, no one in Santa ! Ana Heights directly affected by John Wayne AirpOrt is complam- mg or even makmg·a peep. Nor are there any concerns of paclong up and moving away. n is not our intent to vacate. Most all of the residenlc; I have talked with like , liVlilg hete, despite being dramati- cally close to a copuneraal airport. Whdl we want to see accom-· pbshed ma county suit is the per- manent halt of any further~ sion to John Wayne Airport. The very fact tha~ there is ptoposed major expciPSlons at Johil Wa yne • Airport before the county board LS totally absurd. Further expansion of John Wayne Airport is not a valid alternative. It is my h ope ~ that the cow1S will agree and force the county Board of Supervi!' sors to look at valid alternatives. Simply put. John Wayne Airport is d s1Ze 30 waist in an .ever-gyow- mg, plus-size Orange County. RUSSEll NIEWIAROWSf(I Santa Ana Heights Secrets of good teachirig should be taught Our state has Just approved ' • new curriculwn frameworks in • reading and mathematics. In botli• clleas, we are leavmg an emph&SIS based on literature and math cot>' rnpts to an empha is on phonics and skill development. In my 35 years as an assistant , su()P.nnlendent for UlStructlon in • one of the 20 largest districts of • : the state, we have gone through : at least three such changes. We will do skills and phonics now, but m six or seven years we will ; return to a more b1g-1deas • approach. • Jestingly, we used to say that if : you JUSt kept domg whdt you are domg, you would be right 50% of the time. It appears to me that the edu- cabonal leaders and otlzens of the: stale have not learned much m the past 40 or more years. They still believe that you can dictate a : change and believe that change will occur in every classroom of • the state. They have not learned : that this does not happen. What : does happen tS the teacher cl~ the door and does what he or sha- thlnks is best for the student, wruch may have nothing to do -: Wllli the designated program. I would be willing to bet lhal1!1. most schools m California, prinq , pals really do not know what is gomg on behind the classroom door Sure they have some gener- al idea about classroom environ-: ment and student behavior, but I • seriously doubt they can tell lf a :, teamer is teaching the desired :. program as it should be taught. 'l Dtuing some recent work in •• Chile, where we are imple ment-:: mg an oral English program, we :• learned teachers needed constan• morutori.ng to ensure they were doing activities that lead to oral • ~uency and not reading or writ-, mg. I believe that it 1S time to stop • this business of the curriculum cycle and focus on what is good teaching to ensure that it is takiri place. We have not done lh1.s fot:. 40 years because it is hard to do.-· · There is a danger that you will ... , alienate teachers. Principals wilt .,.1 have to shaipen up on skills to ••• help teachers improve without l~ mg good school morale. If this is • ' not done, however, I can pronl.iSli:! you that in about 10 years, we '!\I' go through' a new cumculum cycle change and still be dissatii;.;:' fu .. '<l with student lea.ming becaw:l' we hav~ not improved the teach- ing act. 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Vega Board: Walter Howald, Sherry Baum, Paul Berger, Annando Ruiz and Jerry Patterson NEWPORT-MESA UNIAED SCHOOL DISTRICT t ' • ' I I . ! I District Office: 2985-A Beu St , ~ ; Costa Meta 92626, 424-5000. • I S'upertntendent· RDbelt Barbot j Board: Dane Black,~~ Jbn Fanyman, Martha Pl\aor, • Wendy Leece, Serane s ; and Davtd Brook$. ; COSTA MISA SMn'MY DIS11ICT .. P.O Box 1200, Colta Mesa 92628-1200, 754.5043 Board Jim Fenyman. Art .,.. I Nate Reado, ArlelM &:'Mier tiill Dan \VQrth1ngtoll Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot SQUADRON CONTINUED FROM A 1 local schools, aid Culltngs. Some of the money helped refurbish the flagpole at Newp<>rt Beach Ele- mentary School. Membership has swelled over the ye.an;, and the squad now boasts abo.ut being the largest ot' 1~ kind west pf the Missu;s1ppi, w1th 301 members C'ullings attributed that succ<>ss to tho many fun achv1tu~s planned tfuoughout thP. yettr. · "It's the only lep1on in the · worJd that bas its own ydcht club,• said Cullings. ·As long as you're doing the work, you might as well enjoy the benPfil<>." FYI The squad meets at 7 p.m. the second Wednes- day of the month at American Legion Po~t 291, 215 15th St., New- port Beach. To be eligible for membership, you.must be a male descendant of a veteran who served in either of the two world wars, Korea, Vietnam, Grenada, Lebanon, Pana- ma or "Desert Storm" in the Persian Gulf. . Women who are oth· erwise eligible can join a different branch of the Ametican Legion family, Women's Auxiliary. For more information. call (949) 673-7210. Supporting the armed forces was not always popular. ~Viet nam veterans cdme hack to a country that Wdsn't prepared to receive them, .. said Cullings. The .situation remained touchy as recently as 12 years ago, when the squad had fewer than hve people particpating, sdid Fred I •That's something we're not Woodworth, the longest-serving going: to let happen in Newport," member of the group. Even at age he said. 60, Woodworth remdms the son of cl legionnaire because h.is father, 89, fought in World War II The revived squad is gearing up for the American Legion's Rational convention, to be held m early September 1999 m Ana- heim. Several thciusand people are expected to attend. .MAGIC CONTINUED FROM A 1 of teenaged guls ure giggling around the t<1blP.. "He's the onlv one that come~ on Chnstmets," ~aid Rick Bazant, community program specialist at OrangC'wood. •He's the only one Wt! allow lo. It's a tough transipon day tor the kid that might not bl? as fortunate to gC't to go some- where and do somethinq.~ ln between his VlSlts to the 11 cottdges, which house children of all ages, including infants, Wayne trudges out to his van to get sacks of gifts he has collected for .the children ....... 141 in dJl. · PLUG l~J He spends the entire day at Orangewood. "I think Len Wayne has a · much fun perlomung the magic as the children have enjoying it,• said John Drew, a former employ- ee of Family Solutions who now sits on ~e advisory board for Wayne's fledgling program,· Kids Are Magic. · Wayne has made his living m the advertising and mdrketing · field, but magic has been a life- long interest. He is a 30-year . member of Ute Magic Castle and has performed at such venues as Caesar's Palace, Knott'.s • Berry Farm and Warner Brothers Stu- dio. A hea.tt attac~ 12 years ago caused Wayne to reasscs:. hie; We and where 1t was gmng. •1 thdn't want lo leave until I acl:om- plished something that had a mu more meaning than makmg a . buck,• he said. Now Wa}ne 1c; working lo establfsh Kt~ Are Mag1c,·a pro- gram meant to aid '\n the educa- tion dnd devclopinent o( children "l think he's got a unique abil- ity lo teacll abused children new sonal skills, oc1e1l skills thut make 1t easier for them to metke friends and get dlong with oth- ers," Drnw sa1d. In his lessons dnd perfor- mances, W4yne tear.he~ thP. chil- dren that ever; one b capc;1.hlr. ot d little magic. • ·He -t~Us thetn: "l don't do any- thing ~al you can't do.· Plug into the Pilot Class1f 1ed section to find services from electronics and plumbers. to landscapers and painters Daily Pilot Clas~rfied Community Marketplace Saturday, December 26, 1998 A 15 CHILDREN CONTINUED FROM A 1 program can tay rn the shel tor 30 to 90 days, and can erut1 • in school. But those in the .emer- gency housing program aren't at one l ocauon Jong enough t enroll. 11 Supenntendent Robert Barbot • stud he Wdnts to fmc.J a loophol~ in the distnct's housing rnquu~~ mcnts c:o the dic:tnf't will have a program ava1ldble for the!:>C chi_\-, dren. , Swan, wno )has r.alled. th& ~upc.rintendent rtnd district ofll· c1als about hflr id ea, ~aid . she · wants to make sure the distrtg finds a permairnnt oluuon ·1 was an elementarv .:;ch&c te~c:;her, and I know the unpo'r-' tance of worl,dng with kids wno are high rak, • she said. ·nu~:· rely on u:. to learn how to read dnd wnte, a~ well as thP-oodf skill~ they learn in ~chool • But not everybody is ready to ~ celebrate. The Santa Ana chapter of the legion wiH he closing down thiS year beccrnse there is not enough new blood to keep the group alive, c;a1d Cullings. 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CONTINUED FROM A 1 ty from long ago shows Josh on the dance floor, dreS$cd in his "night-nights.• •All by hirnseU, • said Roberti; proudly. •Thal was JQSti," There's a grinning John Stan- ley, the shy, quiet one1 at his col- lege graduation, his stately gown unbuttoned. "You never know what's 1.mdemeath," sttid ~oberts. John was wearing Bcnnuda shorts. "A true California kid,• said Susie Spnnkle Hudson, who helped Roberts .put together the albums. Roberts, affectionately called • Mormor, • which is Swedish for Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily PilO! grandmother, wasn't alwayl; sure of the ages of her grandchildren at the ti.me the pictures were tak- en. •we'd say, 'Well, he had braces here,•• said Hud on. Roberts guessed one of the boys was about 13 years old at the time a particular photo was taken. How could she tell? • kpow be Wal; looking at the girls on the en.Use,• she said. Lisa Reider: •She was very, very graceful,• said Roberts: pomting to a press clipping nam- ing Lisa "gymnast of the month." A few pages are turned, and she's a debutante, or "tick-locker,• al the National Cbdrity League ball. "You see how they're growing up now, suddenly," said Roberts. Checyl Stanley is shown flying high on a glider pulled by a speedboat. "She'll try anything," said Roberts. .. ... Perhap:.; she knows Monnor always will be there to catch her .. •I've been with them so mucl~ since my husband died," said Roberts. "lboughtalargerhous so my grandchildren could come11 We would go to the beach, then they would com~ home and JumA in the P.,<.>Ol. I' Sne doesn't have a favorite' grandchild, but says each one is special in his or her own way. "They're all so different," sai<l'. Roberts. Each album ends with a photo of Roberts' late husband, who-, died. m 19791 remlnding het grandchildren that life is precious: but short, and that memone! should be cherished and pre- served -if not m an album, then at least in l;Jleir hearts. .Clothes From The Wardrobes Of The Best Dressed People. DECEMBER 1998 s M T w T F S 1 2 3 4 15 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 t!P 28 29 30 31 Famous Parl<ing Lot Party This Sunday, 9-4! · Drawing For $1 00 In Merchandise at 2 :30! 2731 East ·Coast Hwy. •Corona del Mar• '675.5553 WWW.RECYCLEDRAGS.COM - EYE-OPENER Ave Newport tb1ior girls dominate the Daity Pi1ot's Dream Team of 1998 volleybal I see below Saturday, December 26, 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4-4223 Presenting the Daily Pilot's 1998 high ·school girls volleyball ongratulations • QUOTE OF THE -DAY "Some gifts Clll win challenges fOJ yoo but can't pass, and olher ii\ mt pass but can't win my chafienges &ooh (Aomson) C111 do everything _" Jason Sonell, Newport Harbor girls soccer coach Newpo<t Beoch/Costo Mesa Daily Pilot BJ he Daily 1 Pilot's 1998 High School Girls Volleyball Dream Team- '. back row, from left: Corona d el · Mar's Dimitra Havriluk, Newport Harbor's April Ross, Costa Mesa's Evel~ Powers, . Newport Harbor's Marissa Cothran, Corona del Mar's Jamie Brownell. Front row, from left: Newport Harbor's Kathy Lavold, Newport. Harbor's Jennifer Carey and Newport Harbor's Krista Dill. Daily Pilot photo by Kim Haggerty-Zylius Carey, Ross share Player of the Year honors on All-Newport-1esa D1stnct squad. llalf"" eruor setter Jennifer Carey and junior outside tutter Apru Ross. who guided the floor,~ Coach Dan Glenn said of U1e chansmatic University of Hawau-bound -.tandoul M ho earned dt lea t a share of the ~ea \ 1ew League' Player of the Year accolad Ute la t three <oea;;ons. 1. Sailors to Sea View League, CIF Southern ~ Section Division I-AA and CIF State D1v1Slon I girls volleyball titles this fall, top the Daily Pilot's All-Newport-Mesa D1strtct Dream Team as Co-Players of the Year. Carey was the southern Section 01\'lSIOn 1 Co-Player of the 't Ntr a u JUmof Ros:., dlso 1-l wc1 n 1med CIF Sou l ,.. Section Dl\1SIOn l Co-Pia) 'Tor tht> Ye J ~ all, after sharing league MVP laureb \\ 1lt1 C r1re }. The two Newport standouts are 1omed by teammates Kathy Lavold, Krista Dill and Marissa Cothran on the eight-player all-distrtct squad,. wtuch also includes Corona del Mar High juniors Dunitra Havriluk and Jamie Brownell, as well as Costa Mesa senior Evelyn Powers. A threP·Yt'dT startt>r and thn>e-sport standout (baske tball and track nnd ftt>ld are her other pursuits), ::.h~ will be dmong th" nat10n s leadmg vollcyhC1ll rPcrt11ts 1wxt '-l'ilson Ross. who w.1-. also AU-CIF ,1s a sophomor~. ts an explo.,1ve JUOlpl'r \\1lh a polished all-around game She 1-; dS dqngP.rou<, crouched m lhe back row, d19gmg opponents, as she IS "oannq (•vc.:r the net and poundmg awa} at Cetre) !'>, ~ ~he is al"o a potent h1tUnQ weapon from the b ck row, Carey, a 6-f oot-l four-year starter, triggered the offense and helped set the tone for the Sailors, who finished 27-0, 40-1 including best-of-three tournament matches. •She was our quarterback on and off the ' SEE DREAM TEAM PAGE 83 DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK • Newport I Iarbor High's bundle of energy gcltin9 a better perspective of game from this particuldr an{llc. !Qtf Pb 0 nee the last l.ine of defense for Newport Harbor High's guls soccer team, senior standout Brooke Fla.rnson can now see a whole new world m the center of things. Flamson, voted her team's Mo t Valuable Player lac;t seac;on wtule eammg fU"St-team > AIJ·S"a View League honors ~ fOJ the second traight year as ... a swe per, has been Witched to S center rrudheldcr tnis c:cason, ~ providing the Sailor9 with more ~ quickn and expcrl nee up ~ front. . •coach (Jason) SorrC'll wlmt" me to try and control thm~s from both perspective~. often 1vely and defensively,· flam on 1d •1 like the new position and I think I'm domg pretty well Normally, t play sw p r U1 d ub, but playmg center nudfu>ld gh• me a chance for a new· perspective and playmg differ"'nl positions can only help me in th tong run• Flamson, who verbally committed to UCLA arlier lhi week, hll -made the mo t of h r move, tumi hing N wport Harbor (3-4·2 at w k:'s end) Wlth a skilled off nstve w apon. SEE BROOKE PAGE 83 • .... 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Avery Parkway Exit 949.364.0664 w w.lexus4less-com .. -, .. ., .. -e-i--....-.,... ......... r--.. • -.... ~--·,___ --~ -A ""==- Newp0rt Beach/Costa Mteso Daily Pilot Saturday, December 26, 1998 IS CIF ••• please 1*e a note, CdM for real PREVIEW ~D& MAllMIGH ~ • With o ly two seniors, the. Sea Kings aren't just rebuilding, they die a force to be reckoned with. .I \'>Cl'I; 11111 View Ledgue, argudbly the toughest league m Orange Coun- ty, but its petition for an at-large berth in the D1Vlsion ru playoffs (CdM moved to D1Vls1on IV this year) wasn't even considered, when the biacket· was filled by automatic qualifiers. · "It was totally unfdll'," Khoury said. "We finished tourth behind CORONA DEL. MAR When bigger schools in the toughest asked about tht• stdrt of the C'oro-l~ague and they didn't even con- na del Mdr I Ugh tJirls ~occer sea-*der us. If you look at ClF last son, Coach Wt1lid Khoury year, we were arguably better believed the ~<'a King~ have ha-cl than most of those teams." a pretty go6d pn .. -scason. Khoury· has left nothmg to other forward cmd has already chipped in two game-winning goals. Midfield WdS the only 4u1 Uun mark earJy on, but sophu11101" Kate Simop. as well as the he.sh· men combmallon of JtlC'quehnf' Becker, Alison Browner and Alli· son Harvey, are JUSt one of mrtny reasons the Sea Kmgs oif• so good, both this yc>a1 <md 101 the future (The frosh-soph h•dm start- ed the season 6-0). "The gamhlc we took is really paying off," Khou!) a1d •w 'II have to bdttle our way through the Sea View Leo ue, but we: want to make sure we gel noticed.n SOCOEI\ GK Br~tta Vogele So. i Kate Simon So. 3 Julia Livingston Jr. 4 Margit Vogele So. 5 Natalia Dorfman So. 6 Alison Browner Fr. 7 Tessa Northridge So. ·8 Natalie Clark So. 9 Molly O'Meara So. 10 Meghan Bryan Sr. 11 Kelsey Clark Sr. However · wht.?n \.orona del chance this season and if CdM Mar's first eight ~Jilllle'i are and-firushes fourth agdlll, 1t wiU have lyzed, pretty good is Just a mode ... t the preseason record against assessment. The Sea Kings are 8-DivtSion IV teams to back it up. 0 against a schedule rtorrunated However, there are no plans to by Panfil: Coast Leagu<' teams finish fourth. MARC MARTIN I OAIL't' PILOT CdM goalie Britta Vogele rejects an oppone nt's scoring attempt As for the Sea View league Woodbridge, Santa Marganta and El Toro are thrPe of the b !11 teams in Orange County. Ne\'• - port Harbor and Irvme aw also good, so finishing third will be no easy task. But Khoury bel11wi>s tus young guns dl'e up to the ldsk 12 Kelly Halley 13 Allison Harvey and CIF Southern SPcllon D1v1-"We have a lot of talent and sion IV teams. rank among the best out there The scheduling wns in when it comes to heart,• Khoury response to the relcagumg deci: said. "We plan to give.everybody sion, which puts c;orona ctel Mdr a run for their money." The key, so far, has been the m the early going. •Julia is prob- defense. Sophomore Molly ably havmg her best soccer sea- O'Meara has already stepped into son eve1. She's JUSt on fire," the leadership role of sweeper Khoury said. "Our defense is as and, dCcording to Khoury, has good as anybody out there." 14 Cinnamon Gulley 16 Jessica Luchesi 20 Jacqueline Becker 22 Katherine Reynolds So. in the PCL next y<>ur, c.md the The team is still young, with Southern Section's o\erlooking onJy two seruors on the roster, but the Sea Kings for ld.,,t }'<.><tr's play· has shown the ability and poten- offs . 1 ti.al which Khoury was counting Corona del Mar finished two on when he took over the pro- pomts out of third plttce in the Sea , gram last sedson. done an outstanding job, Julid On offense. ~emor Meghan Li,vingstone (second-team All-Sea Bryan, a returning second-team View last season), Jessica all-ledguer, leads the attack. "She Luchesi. Margit Vogele and is a true forward who sees noth- goalie Britta Vogele (first-team ing m front of her but the net," an-League) have also been tough I Khoury said. Kelly Halley is the "I know what this tt•am 1s capable oV Khoury saict . •w 'JI Just go out and trdlrl hdnl. l lope· fully, when we get seven or e1yht games into league, wi>'U ht> 1•xact· ly where we want to tw." Coach: Walid Khoury DREAM TEAM CONTtNUED FROM 81 a rare commodity. Her dbilitv lo p<1ss, thPn follow the ball to the net tor the kill, led Glenn to compdre Ros!) to t..11sly May a former Newport st<1r and rt two-hmt:' NCAA Player of the Year tor '98 ndtiOndl diamp1on Long Bcac h State. Glenn, who won his third state crown m his 13th sectson.at the helm, ts Newport-Mc.'>a Di~tnct Coach of the Year. Lavold, d 6-2 st•ruor middle blocker, helped kN'P fops from C"oncentrabng their block on Ross oub1dc. Athlellc for her he1r1ht, i.he had enough qwckness to be> dE'ddly in trnnsition and also provided a fomudablP wall for opposing hitters. Still only 16 <1ncl not having played volleyball befor~ arnvmg at Harbor, Lavold is cxpectt>d to blossom further at the collegiate level. where several schools are currently courting her services. DiU, ulso a ti-2 mJ<tdlc, has used an admirable work ~thic: to put herseU in po~iuon to dttract 1 'cnuting interest. A tireless worker and team player, Dill's steady improvement has continually earned praise from Glenn, who will count on her to complement Ross next fall. Cothran, ~ 5-8 senior opposJte, toiled m the shadows of her more heralded teammates. But her deft passing skills, relentless work ethic, and unwillingness to accept anything less from her teanunates, made her a vital cog in what developed into a nearly weakness-free winrung machine She also handled setting chores, when Carey was drawn out of posjtion. Havriluk, a 5-11, first-team All-CIF outside hitter, packed d powerful punch at the net for Coach Steve Conti's squad. A veterd!l club player, her well-rounded skills cdmc to the fore to help the Sea Kings earn an at~large berth in the CIF Southern Section Division Ill-A.playoffs, where they advanced to the serruhnals. Brownell, a 5-7 outside hitter, took turns with Havriluk as Cd.M's kill leader Though g1vmq away height at the net, her shot-mdkmg skills and competitiveness helped her contmually rise to the occasion, according to her. coach. With BrowneU and Havriluk, both all-league performers this season, back in the fold, the Sea Kings ( 10-9 m ·qa) could mdke another CIF title run next fall . Powers, a 5-9 outside hitter, helpro the Mustangs make their second straight postseason appca.iance m Division lll·A, before bowing out m the first round agamst Corona del Mar to finish 8-9. Powers, a first-team All-Pacific Coast Ledgue basketball player as a 1uruor, was a first-team All-PCL selecllon for Coach Yvette Ybarra this fall. BROOKE CONTINUED FROM 81 Ramson, a tttlented bdll hdndler and passer who Cdn guard her team's goal like d well-seasoned soldier, has no prohll!m with this idea of scoring from all angles To date, Flamson has kicked m six tJOf1ls, two corrung last week dS the Sailors advanced to the championship game or the Irvine Tournament. A fourth-year starter for the Tars, Flam.c;on engineered a 2-0 vtctory over Al10.,o Niguel m the tournament's championship ~cnufmals Dec. 14, supplymg the assist on d well-pldced cross in the 75th minute as freshindn sWt'Cper Amy Ross scored the go·dhead $)Oill. For a C'ushion, Ramson scored the Tars' second gQal m lhe final minute Newport Harbor finished second to Woodbridge in Group A of the tournament. losing to the Warriors, 4-1. But with the victo- BROOKE FLAMSON eonu • 22. 1981 "°"""' wn: • Beach ;$-foot·9 = Spott: ... ~ c:eriter midfielder ColMk Jason Sorrell Favorite food: Pasta F•vorite movie: "Good Will Hunti • Best~ moment "My freshman year, beating Santa Margarita in the ~!~ame, 1-0. • Athlete of the XV: Had a goal and an ~st in Harbors 2-0 victOf)' over Aliso Niguel in the championship semifinals of the Irvine Tournament. then scored her team's only ~oaf in the f1nctl against Woodbridge, a 2·1 loss. Daily Pib Coll«tor sports ard senes 98· S 911b c;m V.rin ch.ille119~s 'tor ye._ hot Cdn't puss, and other girls { at1 pas~ but crtn't wu1 dO} chttllrmge Uro()ke (cm do ewrythmg ~lc's full of energy ~ "Sii<! rt•uUr lea( I our team, and she has helped u out h)' hcmu in the nudheld, no JUSt m thf! back. J hope ~he can continue that. Sh 's d trem ndom; kid and a !Jood dthletn." The Big love from swe(~per to center nudllelder ~was tnggered by Ro~s who is more thdn capable of holdmg her own m the back whtle Fldffi'-Oll patroh th~ rruddle "Amy Ross pushed Brooke mto the nuddle anrt (the mo\e) hd opened up e1 whole·new door for u Y.'lth Rrookt;'::> qmckne"~ i.tp front,• Sorrell !iilld ~That'.:. what has helped us out, hy pu::.hmg Brooke up, becduc;e ,.,,·e·don't have to sacn(lce .mythmg. It bnngs a new ct1ml'n~1on to the team . "Brook~ ha~ dlways J~d hy exi:lmple with tho way sh<> plt.1)"• bul this year she's more VOC'dJ " ry over Ahso Niguel, the winner ol Group B, the Tars reached the Dec. 18 title game for dllother -.hot at Woodbridge. f:lrtmson. 20th in h1•r class acddemically out Of 4 17 'illl<)ent , I:> shoUlUlg for her squad to finally reach the! CIF Southern Seel.loo Pldyolls "We want to make the pla\ olfs thb year, everybody wants to do thdt," said Flam.:;on, a team co-captain \\hose three previous Sdllor leams tell hort of posl<>eao::on competition. The Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week, Flam.son tied the championship game, 1-1, with a goal m the 20th minute, punchmg m the shot after a long pass from UCl-bound teammate Janelle Doyle. Woodbndge eventually won, 2-1. "It was a really big accomplishment (as a·team to reach the fll)aJ), ~ Flam~on said •we really wanted to wm that game (agamst Aliso Niguel), ·a we could get a replay of Woodbridge and give (the Warriors) d better game." Now ID\'Olved more m the middle, Flamson, 5-foot-9, 130 pound.;, sllll plays with a blue-collar style. going to the ball and setting up others. "Brooke scores some timely goals l!nd also sets them up,• Sorrell said. "She's a great pdsser ctnd she's very flcx1ble Some Flamson, selected to plt1y m the Olympic Development Program last year, ha~ en1oyed li stellar club career, as well Shes a standout on the \'\'ollpack Storm und~r-19 premier dub team. which advanc "<i to the champ1ono;hip ~enu of League Cup this year, encompd .. ..;mg 2.i teams m Southern California. Flamson, who camcs c:! 3.92 yrade-pomt averaoe and 1,000 SAT score, Doyle and Sailor goalkt:eJ)er Jordan Fredrik!ien (Louisvtlle) have all nnnounc d lh 1r coUeo" mtenuon tor next year. Ramson chos IJCLA over UCI P pperdine. Lo~ole }.tarymount and Cal Poly san Luis Ot.11.<;po ·crassi/ied Adveriisine presenis ihe •• ; PROFESSIONAL . 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UC, (CA}, N C~rt :!._ __ .. 1013 Wiit 18th S1rHt, ewpo __,,, • Cotta Me .. , CA 92627 '300 Newport Thia ~f!llneH It con- GET OUT OF DEBT! !:f e can helf!! • (ru11 (Jrds Coflj()fidattd • Patments Loimid · • fnimsr Rtdllffll • flarawntnts' Srop;itd • flabl.ir ~s £1 Ml lloulenrd, ducted qy: Umtted LJablltty Newport 8Nbh PLAN· Co. !••·-----NINO Have ~u etarted doing 11uuoUN~ NT COMMllSION AO•NpA butlnett yet? Yet, 1989 ""'" '°1;JIE S Reeular ... ttne. :.u:U~~:~ uc. John I•••••••• I January 7, 1999 • Thie statement was ftled 1--------7100 P·"'· with the County Clerk of LOST 6 1 SUBJECT· Newport Orange County on 12/02/98 Harbor Yecht Cl\Jb Parking 1 "8877MH FOUND lot 71 t, 713, an(j 715 WNt Dally Pilot Dec. 12 19 28 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8ay Avenue ' ' '•• SUMMARY: RequHt to 1998, Jan. 2, 1999 S•129 HU Q. R I! WARD permit a parking 101 UH on PUBLIC NOTICE aelge llghtly tiger thrH Iott located In the R· stripped Manx (NO 2925 Sal•• COM•OROW WITH USI E>Cplllldlng retell a(j.; vertlelng department aeeke • aelf motivated account executive to sell, develop and Mr· l\F BLT ..\.\ l 111/\'(, Ol.D! • vice new bualn•H uy ng and special aectlona. Estate Sales We prefer a candidate C d ed to have • minimum of on uct ., 1 year print •d· l\,.+;..,,.1 vertlalng experience. <""'"•""'1- E>Ccellent commur'llca· «J )'98IS ~ tlon akllla. AblHty to In Newport Beach Ht goale and make 949.673.6223 professional presenta· --------Ilona In a feet paced end detell oriented en· --------vlronment. WANTED Xlnt benefit package, TO BUY 6019 lncludlng 401 k. Drug ecr .. nlng/phyalcal ,.... iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim quired. EOE. I BUY ALL PIANOS Resumes via fu Al· Antiques.qua! (urnllure tentlon, Lynn Esola 1pc or houseful cash 714-650-<4802 or man· paid (714) 957-8133 Times Community Old Coln• Gold Sll11er Newt. 330 Weal Bay Franklin Mint, Stertlng StrHt, Costa Mesa. Old watchH & Jewelry CA 92627 WaSICOUI COin &4t~~ 2 District. The UH ol the Flotttlow eu11.,... TAIL) mlHlng since thr .. 10!9 wlll be 101 the••· Nem. lt•t•m.nt 12•l9. NP Heights Prc-s11~1ou~. fncnJI). paNlon of an •xltllng off. The followlng ptfSOl\S are vaclnlty. Male, an· ('or1111a Jcl \1•r "···hi RECORDS/TOP i Jazz R&B. Soul. Rock Etc so·s & 60"8 Mike ttr"t parking lot. doing buslneu., awaered to a.au Beau " •·· APPLICATION Ute PerlTllt a) Catalina Flyer. b} Nft· kitty, Blee!< collar w / No 3&45 J>Oft Boat, 400 Main St.. tag. Suapect Coyote CEOA COMPLIANCE: Thlt 8arboa, CA 92661 attack. Could be In. project hu bHt'I r9\llewed, Catalina P~ Set· Jured 949-e48-8027 and H haa bHt'I determined vice, Inc (CA) 400 Main OS that h 11 e&tegono.lly •x· St .• BaJbOa, CA 92861 L T 12122 Gold nug- empt under the Claaa 11 Thi• business It con-get/bone pin, Lido (AcceNOfY S1rvcturet) r• duc1ed by: a COt'J)Ofatlon area. Reward. Cell qu1rementt ol the California HIV• you IW1ed doing Ted, (949) 720-9990 Environmental Quality Act bUtlneu y.r1YN,1993 Loet fem Cat brown Publlth•d Newport Catalina Pueenger s.r. tebby 13 Iba love- Beach-Coata M... Oalty Ylc9, Inc., Aclbet1 Black, able ' COM 'Fri 18 P~ot December 29, 1998 Prealdent . ' • • Sa135 Thie statement W1ll tiled Reward 949-944-2579 Cluh I\ h111ng 11.11.'ll 'r\er' 11nmcd1.11cl~ Pnor U(ll'rlCOlC prctcncJ Snulm1; apph,'3nls •houlJ appl) m pcN.m Bu''n<'" Jil)\ \hdnc,Ja) throu~h l)unda} 1601 Bay,1Jc Dmc, Cowna dcl ~far 945-7505 PETS& ANIMALS 6049 Leopard lool<allk•. CFA Ocl kittens $250-500 848-84731831·2111 SPORTING GOODS 60,65 __ PU_BL_IC_NO_T_l_C_l_1 ~~~~~~l••••••- N0Ttca o" 1 .... 777284 EMPLOYMENT ·~------:Iii' Fltne•• l!qulpment Dall Pll Dec 12 1 28 Year End Salel All ..U8LIC AUCTION Y ot · • 9• • treadmlllt, blkH, a1alr Notice It hereby given 1998, Jan. 2, 1999 Sa128 steppers, new & refur· :1t :9 PU~-c-i\~~ PUBLIC MOT1C! EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT . t>lehed 949-722-&488 on Monday, January 4, Flotftloue 8uslnea SERVICES 5533 •••••••• 1999 at 11 :00 AM at: AU· ...... atateMeftt 5530 jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :~cE,H=,,;:i1~ The following pereona are ........ AUTOMOBD.ES CA 092&48 tli• peraooai doing bu91Mtt u : Admln Aaat PfT 20hra Please be aware that •••••••• pro~ of the following· EDEHCAIRE HOME MEDI· Npt Bch UfetHeelth the llaUnga In thlt cat. Name, Unit"· , CAL EQUIPMENT, 17872 Ina. Word, Excell. Sal, •gory may require you -------- Inventory ~~~untington Beacti, comm w/exp. Ina exp to call • 900 number ACOR.A 9010 lalk>Un~, JetllfY, F018. W d Ma111 T kins a +. Self motivated. In which there It • &iiillilliiiliiiiiiiiiiii Waahet. ~r, boxea. TV 1J7: Ha-~ H~ngion M .... 77.0aee charge per minute. ,90 LEGEND 28K ml, ~~_;,,1. • F04t, Hou-8"cti, CA 92&47 0"10. Aaat Cuat terv, Dark grey, loaded, taVerne, Bred, FO&t , This bu1tne11 It con-phones, AR'AP, comp EMPLOYMENT OrJl1n owner $10.000 Motor Bike Refrlg HCMI ... duc1ed by: an lndMd"* tklll req, $9.00 30hr/ (948) M2-e777 ~ ltema ' ' HIVe you 1ta11ed doing wlC, benelltt, CM. Fax WANTED 5535 BOiter Str1e F083 Micro buelnMa v.r1Y"·9"l·9e rnume: 949--674-1502 --------• ' • Wade M Tompklna BMW 9030 Wave, HOUNhold Item• Thia at.itement wu ftled PIT Aaat Mgr for Self C•re•Otver ror eld· K.E. Al.lctlOn SetVICe. PO with the County Cieri< of Storage. 2 dayal'Wk erly, 10yra loc/refa iiiii!iii~~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r:~~~~.f~ Orange County on 12·1&-98 plue extra days as Driving/shopping/ '89 7801L Blktblk, 113; AUCTION 80ND " 1"88778U7 needed. Computer good cook! Chnatone chrome, Co, phone, 723~1-19 Dally Pilot Dec 19, "2$, up helpful, fight 949-64~735 orig owner, 97k ml Publlthed New~ort 1998. Jan 2. 9, 1999 Sa133 malnt. 949-840.9019 Xfnt cond S12,900 Saturday, December 26, 1998 TAX& FINANCIAL DIRECTORY We mnimile yuur tu aviogs accurately I 1mely and profeasionaUy THE BEST RESOLUTION TO Audits Wage Gurni~hmentS' Payroll raxe~ Seizures Levies Unfiled Returf!5 1-800-990-4858 24 hrs ' ; r.m Jeffrey L. Kaylor Ill ACCOUNTANCY CORPORATION A '10fa110ftll cc;;;;;u;oa I stair k re1111nal financial Plann lu. bl Accounting Jdln•\ I . Ka)lor, < P\, <.Fr P.~11-1 . ~~·'' "Ju 949-442--7350 THOMAS C. BECKE (949)646-8803 ALL I't\X l~OR.1\\S. AJ..1,i STATES lNt )IV-PAR.TN ERSH 1 P- FlDUClARY CORPORt\TIONS-LLC !~TATE"' 350 g, ll111 STg 111 COSTA 1\\l~Si\, CA 92627 28 YE1\RS EXPERIFNCE Beach-Cotta M ... OallY f'/T Boutique Sal.. 949-720.7337 Piiot December HI, ~. PUBLIC NOTICE ror Fashion Oealgner. MJ!RCBANDJSE j;::::;:;;:;;:=:::::;=:;::=:;::;;;;:::;:::;:::;:::;::;;;;:::;========;:;;;. 1998 FSa684 Flotttlou. 8U91M" peraonallty plus, retall ••••••••Ill NMte ate..,_,t exp praf"d. Salary • + .. Pu.Uc uOTICE The following ......nn•.,. comm. Mon-Wed. Brttt•------60-1-0-------"----1 doing bua1nes1,......u-;-0A..1.-MtM17a.a174 ANTIQUES Flottttou. au.lneN TON"" APPRAISAL, 2392 R .. I htat• NenM •~ement Apple TrH Orfva. Tutiln, "Hldentlel general The fonowlng persons are CA 92780 office dullH comp WANTED ANTIQUES doing butlneu aa OCEAN Bruce L Frisbie, ~2 k , ' -... PACTFIC AEAL ESTATE Apple TrH Drive Tustin 9 Illa req d, ~e .... AND DEV EI. 0 PM ENT CA 927IO . ' ' Pie... fax rea: Attn ~. ·1t1et2 Batuna Lil., Thia bu1ln111 It con-Mellas& 949-840.7429 Huntington 8Hch, CA ducted by: an Individual 92&49 Have you started doing Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectibles • Acir.o"-'C .. • Tit1r1r..,..., •SH"•::tc•Airiitoa •C~•'~ Gregory Alexander Ballard. butlneat yet? No 11892 ltaNna Lil., Huntl"I>' ~ L Frllbfe ton BMch, CA t2&49 Th11 ttetement wu ftted fw brokerafe 8rm Thia bu1lne11 It con-with 1tle County C1«1c of needed N!JAP $. CASH PAID $$ orw P'«• or ~-v. tio..w dueled by: an lndMdual Orange County on 11/05198 ~~:a Have you etarted doing 1"8e774M5 8&)uyl>Os WE BUY ESTATES • '"""".:I 11t fnel!dly MMC• "Wl PAY MOM$ FASTER" buMleM yet? v ... 12·1'-Dally Pilot Dec. 5, t2, 19, (94T72G.&i0.. 'C:r A. 8allatd 29, 1998 Sa12S "1111::1..-.--.rai:,..--..-'" Th~ernent WU flied PUILIC NOTIC! -;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;; wtth the Counly Cieri< of ---------r: Oraoo• Counly on 12-1.-FloUtloue •••• 111 1 .... 778a40 Mame StatelMnt Dally PilOI Dec. 19, 2'. The followlng perec>nt are 1998, Jan. 2, 9, 1998 S.134 :;jc~=~CTIONS, 1M1 E. C~man Suite 1C, Fullerton, CA 112131 Jamea Allen 8amum, 2929 San Juan Pt., Fullerton, CA ~-------.1 92835 PACIFIC VIEW Thi• butlne11 It con. MEMORIAL PARK d~,:t ~~ an,:z:z:id~lng Cemetery • Mortuary ~~::7u!'0 Chapel • Crematory Thia at.lhMnlnt wu fifed 3500 P f "' "-" with the Couoty Clerk of act IC view vr1Ve Orange County on 11/12./98 l1'1tJ>r1•hto.. '" hl1tlu r • lka111• llrn!ltl ,.......,.... • l"l "l\li1 •l'll•ln<at" .. • l.-•-..•~nh•llftpi.~"ut (.._tnl1ll~h1'1l lt1 Hltl'I a111I )lrov.1114' ('4111 lnr llpf•llnl111u1t t~.:H!H7'-' ~957·8133'e SOUTHC8AST AUCTl N 2202 So. Mal" St. S.ta Ane, CA 92707 ton<lo<l61Jc-•CA •l .. NewPor1 Beach 1"88778301 844-2700 ------·------... , Dally Pilot Dec. 12, 19, 28, Chances ere you wtll ftnd what you nMd at the pnee you want to pay when you read CluelflM PIERCE BROTHERS 1"8, Jan. 2, 1998 s.121 BELL BROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Crematt0n 110 BrQadway Costa Mesa 842-9USO Thinking ol having • garage .. le? Qtve ua a calll CLASa11t1•0 M2 ... l'B GARAGE SALE HINTS Before your garage sale. detennine what rtems you wish to 1811. Ma~e 901'8 everything is clean and repaired 842·5678 "Affordable Alternative'' Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why. should you subject your· lf & your fan1ily to paying inflated price for caskets & ~ervices???? Call Toll Frtt 1·888·5.\C~ Kl.I Smf 11 Onngf a Slrrouldiq Coatria Sell your home through ctautned. 042 ... 78 EMPLOTMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 ----------- ~ The ·Balboa Bay Club Is looking to fill the f onow.ng positions: e ·catering Assistant-FIT • Membership Sales Manager • Men's Spa Attendant-FIT a Purchasing Clerk-FIT • Handy Person· FIT • PlumberaF/T m nta n a drug~ woi1(p(ao d perform Pre·amployment sub tanoe abuse test ng For an appolntment, pl se call (949) 645:-5000, ext. 521 ( ave e Coll The Pilot Classifieds at 642-5676 to place your Garage Sale Ad ! D ....... ' ---(~Pilot A • B6 Saturday, December 26, 1998 DRI N~wport/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot IRS TID·· . . IOS FREEWAY TO BEACH BLVD. orlr1ers W•nftHI ·IN THE ciTY Of 'HUNTINCTON BEACH LRst Cllance (]learance Sale· • • ~1R c~ c!!!w'!" LE $ WINDOWS/LOCKS, TILT, CRUISE, DUAL AIR BAGS, 2-YEAR/24,000- MILE FACTORY WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE AND 10-YEAR/1 OOK-MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY IEW !~!~A~!!~w~ JETTA$ AIR CONO, CASSETTE, PWR WINDOWS/LOCKS, AUOYS, SUNROOF. DUAL A1R8AGS, l ·YEAR/24,()()(). MILE FACTORY WARRANTY ANO MAINTENANCE AND 10-YEAR/100K-MILE POW'ERTRAIN WARRAN'l'Y , LOCKS, DUAL AIRBAGS, 2-. YEAR/24,000·MILE FACTORY WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE AND 10-YEAR/100K-MILE POWERTRAIN . WARRANTY '96 VW JEnA TM025060 $., ... 995 '97 DODGE AVENGER YE031121 $.,2,995 '98 VW GOU WM207313 $.,2,995 '96 HONDA ACCORD UC TA101931 $.,2,995 " '97 DODGE CARAVAN VR253..438 $.,3,995 '97 TOYOTA RAV4 . . V0006567 s.,3,995 '97 VW JEnA GLS VM007073 $ .. 4.995 '96 ISUZU RODEO U320087 $ .. 4.995 '97 HONDA CIVIC EX VL0-49221 .s.,5,995 · '96 HONDA PASSPORT l-4412398 $.,fi,995 '98 FORD EXPLORER WU622329 $20.995 '84 BMW 318iC REC828l9 $22.99·5 FREE CRED . '98 KIA SEPHIA RS Auto W5725813 $ .. 2.995 '96 VW JETTA GL TM029576 $.,2,995 '96 VW JETTA GL TM0-47069 $~2,995 '97 VW GOLF Gli 4Cyl VW005682 $., 3.""95 '96 TOYOTA CAMRY 2V708382 $.,3,995 '95 VW CABRIOLET SK013069 $.,3,995 '95 TOYOTA CELICA 50038021 $.,4,995 '97 VWJEnA&L VM062600 $.,4,995 '97 VW JEnA &LS VM0.49212 $.,5,995 '97 HONDA CIVIC EX Vl067A76 $ .. fi.995 16 FDRD EXPLORER TZ851261 $2 ... 995 '95 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN SJ3A2265 sas.995 ~~~:E-5-5 ------------........._ PRE•APPROVED CITY ZIP LOANS EMPLOYMENT WITH CASH HOMEPHONE---------..--------SOCIAL SECURITY BACK • -c. PER MONTH Pion tu fOf 4 7 mos eloeed end i-on apj>!'Oved «tdrt. $899 down 1)4ua dnY4H111 ,_ due at atllrt Total of payment• $9353 +tax Pu~ opllOn at JeaM and $11, 184. 8aed on 12~ mllyf., 15 cents/mite lh-rtar 1 at lhiS price (M-102719) PER MONTH Plus tu" for 47 mos clOaad ~ tM.lf on approved credit. $999 down pkr.1 dnva-off f-due at stat\ Total of peymen!S $10.763 +la 'Putcha.sa 01>110tl at te858 and $91112 8aHd on 10k mi/yr .• 15 c.antstmfte ''-ftet 1 et 11>1$ pnoa (MOOB 195) ~=~~~ OR ___ PER LfaiE,..---MO. WINOOWSll.00<5, TILT, CRUISE. DUAL AIRBAGS, 2-YEAR/24,()()(). MILE FACTORY WARRANTY ANO MAINTENANCE AND 10. YEAR/100K-MILE POWtRTRAIN WAltRANTY OR., PER l.£ASE MO. FOR V6, AIR CONi!t CASSETTE POWEK WINDOWS/LOCKS, TILT. CRUISE, DUAL ~IR IAGS, 2·YEA.RS FUU.. MAINT£NANCE AND ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE AND 10-YEAR/100K MILE H>WER TRAIN WARRANTY "' .. ·Newport Beo~h/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot Sorurday, December 26, 1998 BMW 9030 CBBQOLIT 9045 POJtD to15,.so•lfD•A--90-es __ o_rl_d_ua ___ __,,_ _______ 'l ____ T __ o_o_A_Y_'s ____ .-J ~ ••111MWase>o1 'MCAVAUD ... T.atRDLX 'HACCORD . CRQSSWQR PUZZLE .-1:1~'1!~~} "t;:a~1~;2) 8~ t,~:..e> j~;:~ua, Auto, AC, Cua, By CHARLES GOREND .cOYll llOTOIUNG • CONNELL NISSAN LaXU8 °" <1~~u·.:w--with OMAR SllARIF (949) IS~IU5 (714) 7564333 ... TlltnTllR W118TlllN8T8R 1tnd TANNAH HIUJClf WE~Y BRIDGE QUIZ ~-=.::9-=2'-liii=wr::-:8:-:2 ... 8..--1 ••• Tetto. 4•4 2dr C7t41 _.eeoe, (714) an.-oe Whlte.'Slaek,loml ,.whit/natural lthr, •e7Aa'TWO $17 ...... ( ... 7111) 27kml futly toad.ct, Auto, AC , lthr,•--------..... • ;. uncs.r extend.ct war· {145~;v1e,aaa INl'UllU 9095 • c~9:'~c:!~~ Q • ranty '24,960 oeo. ua Of' Q 1 • !)s South. vulnerable, yoo -l.~ •• :-::a~liiW=lr!~7""'40l"'"""'l-1 ....... 7a.Ge01 .~:;w::.::, •ea UO Auto, fthr, bold: . Q 5 • Both vulncrabk, as South yuu . hold: ACROSS I SCUlfl e Pl!pe'tl'NISe 10 c.1oonlst 14=~tm. 15 Cobado lndkana , 12~.:~c.;~~;'· CIDYSLU 9050 GllC 9081 ~~~ • AK 6 ~ Q J'S 1 0 Q 65 • A IJ •6 oAQSJl o KQU •Kt4 188a9etMllCamlly ~ C (949~50-~~ ~ ... •••RING CelW !••••••••·----------Partnu opens the bidding with one • u t · 1 c 0 •97 ....... 1 •• -club. What do you respond? ....-~~=~'"""""'..,.__, "' 0 • • '· • -~ JAGU'•9 910• neme The biddina has Proceeded: 11 Food trom SOtflH WF.S1' ·NORTH EAST heaven lo l)f>f Pail .,.. . 18 Helvetica e.g . .'94 llMW 7401 (291501) $19,995 Auto, AC 7 pHa, AA\ _, Exec'a Cholc• LllXU8 OP . (!5<4n01) t1e,eaa lllil••ilii&-&8 • $25,995 (t11108e) W•8TMINaTllR LllXU8 Of' COLL•CTOR CAR Q 2 ·As South, vulnerable, you hold: · ? 19 Close group 20 Aeblalefs need What action do you take? 23 Rock and - 24 Mum • COVIi MOTORING (714) 8ft .. 90e) W118TMIN8TllR '89 Jog XKE cpe, 8eyl (949) 850-5915 (714) 02 .. 909 Wiiiow grn, 48k mllHI · 'la lilw eai PORD 9075 Orig.own, b1t11, cond. Q 6 · M South, vulnerable, you 25 Flrwt lady ho.Id: 28 Des~ •643 o KQ97 o AQ762 •7 Cassin! , p,.mlum P•ck.ag• ~~-----·BONDA 9085 S21.15K (949) 873-1232 • S25,H5 (#9572)' ,92 •ronoo Xlnt cond, ,• COVIi MOTOIUNQ nu paint, 6.8L ve. C/0 •AQJ10o J10Hl 0 KQ9'•K ~~euT!lly The bidding h~ proceeded: WEST NOR11l . EAST sounr 1• l o 2• 1 ------~-- <949> 950-5915 seooo 714-381~139 32 Repalf a sodl The biddina has ~cd: 33 Good look NORTH Wl'· S0l11'.H WfSI' 37 Cet'1 to0nd .. (! '90 ACCORD JUP 9110 Whal do you bid now? Auto, AC, caaa·l•••••••ill •• . •ii .... 740il •••••••• ' Low Wan Mii.. 'ft llXPLOR•R XL T <092Lf:~=~· 'M ...._ c.J.7 Q 3 -As South, vulnerable, you 1 • Pa.ti Jo · Pass • 39 Dllli..s ca• ' '43,995 ~8447) 4X4, 89K ml, white, WWSTlllN8TllR 1 owner, n.w engine hold: b · .... T 41 Tender COYll 110 ORINQ grHt cond., lthr, AC. (714) 8ff-e908 & drtv. tm. Many xtrM What do you bid now? 42 St. FratlCIS' birthplec:e 45 "Just the (949) 850-5915 '9000. (949) ~1817 'M HONDA •• ., iiiW 828 '97 FORD ESCORT CIVIC • BLACK, ••• Wrangler 4X4 loolcfor answtn on Monday. tacts,-· $5000 949-548-2780 • A O K J 7' l o Q J9 6 3 • 53 1bc bidding has proceeded: CADILLAC 9040 , Whlte(fan WAGON PURPLE • (PR535809) ••••• hard top, A/C, 35k ml, • $21,995 (lt'3849) (PV110114). ..... CONNELL NISSAN new tlrea. S500 down ; COYS MOTORING CONNELL NISSAN (714) 755-3333 Hau me S7950 at (949) 850-5915 (714) 755-3333 'M HONDA DX S229mo 94M73-0411 C• •aa1e1•0 CMC • BURGUNDY, -r.. (PRs11921) •10,3H1·MllZD---A-----Q4 -Neithcrvulnerable,asSouth lt'a the resourc• you 9125 hold can count on to NII • CONNELL NISSAN 11•-----iiii you : I d f .... (714) 756-3333 WEST NORTH EAST SOlTfH 1• 1• •• ? What action do you take? myr • o mer,... .. an-1--~.,.._...,.,,.....,,...__ • 5 o 7 4 o Q 8 H • A J 7 5' 3 di.. ltema, becauM C .... ltled '8a 8 2000 •e2 Sevtlle VfH'f clean, our column• compel The m09t comprehen-PICKUP BLACK, all record a, fully quallfled l)uyera to •Iv• end cu"9nt dlr9C> (9W3909M) ..... 1bc bidding has proceeded: loaded $9500 obo call( tory of gooda and 1er-CONNELL NISSAN S0l1111 WFSl' NORTH 84 ....... 1800 M2.ae78 vice. around! (714) 7~3 Pua 4• Dbl ~=S=T=~~R=T~m~G~~~~~~~--~~1 ~~=~ EAST Pue lam to be a betkr brtd&e s>IQ· tr! Subscribe now to lht Goren Bridie Letter by callln1 (800) '788- 1225 ror Information. Or write to: A NEW . ~·li>. BUSINESS?? •••••••••••••••• The Legal Department at the Independent is phased to a.nnounce a new 'ierviu now ai·ailable to new businesses. '91Maz300 8L lmmac. throughout s:M,995 (#4458) COVIi MOTORING (949) 850-5915 '92 MBZ SOO 9L Smoke/allver, lo ml. 141,995 (#8699) COYS MOTORING (949) 860-5915 •9411fiii00 Whlte/Gray•IJnmac $43,996 (#0209) COVW MOTORING (949) 950-5915 Gortn Brid&e LeJ1!!'z_ P.O. Box 4410, Cblcqo, W. ~. 9150 TOYOTA 9210 'MTRUCK REG CAB • 5 SPEED, (PT381104) •7e98 CONNELL NISSAN (714) 755-3333 'HTRUCKXI! REG CAB • BLACK. (PT332179) ••••• CONNELL NISSAN (714) ,755-3333 'H Nl8SAN SENTRA WHITE PW058174 111,999 CONNELL NISSAN (714) 755-3333 •aa LIE TOYOTA VAN 152k ml, Ideal for fam· lly or aurter Load.ct $4250 94M75-3391 •ea AVALON XLS Auto, air, ca••. (100814) $21,888 LOU80F' WllSTMIN8TIER (714) 8924909 •ea AVALON XLS Auto, air, ceaa, (100814) $21,888 LllXUS OF Wll8TMINSTER (714) ae2-eeoe 9135, _______________ _ 11,iiaeiiiiMiieroiiiiuii~iiiieoiiiii~iii PORSCHE •e7CAMRYLE V8, 24K ml, Ilk• nu (OM136) $19,888 LllXU80~ 9175 ----------- 48 Adfesa -Dawn 49=offilm 50 "Cindet" endlflg 51 Laroe deet 52 Dippers 55 Aloe- 57 Colorado Springe adtlOOI e2 T rucMr"I ng 83 Sharp aavor ... ~ "* drtnll IS AviatlOn =:=v 68 T INVli$ p11 yer ' N&tlaM • 87 Cook"• iCldl 68 Dry 69 F1nd1 lliml 70 Had I fwl Odor DOWN 1 -01Yid 2 AflM 3 Florence'• nyer 4 Colieolan'1 MCOndary eree 5 Typeot r..iaur1"1 6 ~IWS 7 On .the summit 8 W111a11' handovl1 9 One way to rida 10 Helvy knivas 11 RelnuyO( Pinkerton 12 Btaldast bread 13 FIX a piano 21 E1rthenWar.11H 22 Sate We will now SEARCll the uame for you aJ no extra charge, and save you the :time and the trip to the Court I/oust in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the search is completed we will file your fictitious business name statement wiJh the Cou11ty Clerk, publb;h once a week/or four weeks as required by law and then fde your proof of publicatwn wiJh the County Clerk. Sta wag, loaded, 302 eng ve, mint cond, ••• to appr•clate $3500obo 94~548-8748 we8TlllNSTl!R _..._ ..... _ _,,___.i.-_. • •ae e11 CerNra (714) ee2-eeoe -------~---_..;.. ____________ : Red/tan Int, xtnt1 ___________ VOLVO 9230 VOLVO 9230 VOLISWAG!H 9235 4 S2000 down ... um• nu as 9220 imiii•iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii r ~~~~11 ••1 Votvo DL WAGON .... VOLVO SDN •ea .lnTA QLX f '77Che~1/2Ton 4drlthr,Xtnteconomy Auto , AC lthr , 5 ap, Jthr, AC.• NISSAN 9150 : Phase stop by to file your fictiJious business statement at the Daily Pilot, JJO W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. If you cannot stop by, please call us at (949) 642·4321 and we will make a"angeme11ts /or yo11 to handle this procedure by mail. '85 MAXIMA SATURN WA()ON , GREY (AX311111) .8998 CONNELL NISSAN (714) 755-3333 V8, auto, a1ereo, duel Muat Hit Above (0393S2) • $18,888 (057432) $14,&ee average. 11475. UIXU801' LllXU80f' ~~~dlt~~·n,P•.s1"m .... <M_.9}·&44---980-9 ___ , Wl!aTMIN8TSR wmaTMIN•TllR 9190 If you should have any further questions, please call us and we will be more :than glad to assist you. Good luck in your new business! Run your ad in the Newport Beach- Costa Mesa Daily · Pilot and the Huntington Beach- Fountain Valley . Independent to reach over 100,000 A homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail with a check today! · Run for a week! If your car does not sell, we' II run it for another week FREEi 411 for just $10 •. Overstocked with stuff? A ca!lto Claaslfted wlll help M2-5878 ------------------, . D YES, SELL MY CAR • I ~Con!a 0 MC 0 lllSA 0 ..... , ~ Ctieck Pwlhant BoKes y.., Mak• • Model ____ _ De~ 0 ,,_,.._ 0 Sun Aool Prlo9 0\#-e 0 ~..._ Dfn.d<-. -----0 ""'°it.. 0 ,,_t"MldoMO WM119 COVM 0 .. 8pead 0 ,,_,......,. 0...,., Ta, 011paac1 ONMM8ttl90 CMIWhM o,. ~ o ~ OGn1n11 o"""--. . • t 10 rcr·.a D .....,_ lnllltaf 0 c...-.. Dew.om~ "*'· 11 eecl'I a,~'"°"""' o \411¥ Aoot o ..... ._ Wlr'lfoW lddltiollll tn ... tit Olly Piiot 330 W ~St. C.. MeM. CA 92827 ....... 184241171 ...... 131-ISIM L-~------~-----~~~~-~~ ... --------- '92 UTURNaL SEDAN MAROON, (AX137970) •a888 CONNELL NISSAN (714) 755-3333 94~1-:sna Cell l'J14) 8ea-eeoe C71•) en.eeoe Claaalfted SELL YOVR USED VEHICLE TOdev! THROUGH CLASSIFIED 842·5978 (949) 642-5678 RENT through classlfled . . " -- . . . Example: • '98 LEXUS ES 300 • Example: '97 LEXUS LS 400 Auto. air, AM/FM cass., ABS. '96 LEXUS LX 450 Auto, air, lthr, moonroof, AM/FM cass., Lexus White/Gre_y, tilt, cruise, alloys, only f 7~ miles, PW, POL Lexus Auto, air fu ll power, CD, alloys, CD changer, alloys, rull pwr. Certified Only 12k mi. (073745) ""•·OWN •D •$39,895• CA"9 '90 10 '93 FORD '97 NISSAN '91 LEXUS ES250 ACCQRn4DR EXPlnRER XLT SENTRA GXE Auto, air, cass, pw dbl tilt, real clean. Don't miss it! (092596) '97GMC • 'AFAR/ Auto, AIC. 7 c:u'4me. Musl ce! (547701) '96 .MAXI.MA '97 ACURA '95 LEXUS GLE Cl 3. 0 . . SC300 Only 17k mi. (019746) Certified leather, have it all! Go anywhere. l'R•·OWN •D Only 30k mi. (144574) CAR8 •$39,695• '95HONDA ACCO TPT it Cl r Auto, AJC, 5 speed, leather, Auto, ale, cassette, Auto, AJC, leather, cassette, full power AM/FM Cass., AJC, alloys, power win. & moonroof. A package. Won't sunroof, alloys, . door locks, CIC, tilt, diamond ! 1.tSt! (125318) super dean(057432) very nice! (179186) (039352) $13895 $14,895 $15395 $16,895 '97FORD 11XPEDI110N '96BMW 328i.s '98 CHEVY '95 LEXUS UBU/lBAN SC400 CPE Auto, air, de, amlfmlczs., Auto, air, leather 414, Red/tan, auto, dual Auto, air, leather, tilt, priv. glass, power roof, chrome air, am/fm, CIC, tilt, moonroof, chrom~ pkg., black, tan le.1thcr, alloys, s uper sharp priv. glass, alloy whls, alloys, CD changer, ~ cust wbls. (849065) looker! (T30415) Aawless! (515246) Real Looker (043301 $26,995 $28,895 $29,995 $29,9~