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, An inside look into the
· Sailors-football season
• • Santa Ana detectives fired at man ~uring struggle
·and pursuit near John Wayne Airport. Officer also
injured in the meleeThursday.
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
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clothes Santa Ana detectives
were · conducting a follow-up
i.J\Vestigation to a burglary and
attempted rape last ni~t in Santa
Ana, said Costh Mesa . poli_ce
Capt. Rick Johnson.
MARC MARTIN I DAILY PlLOT
Costa Mesa police Lt.,Alan Kent, center, lnvesUgates an officer-
lnvolved shooUng Thursday in the 2900 block of Airway Avenue.
COSTA MESA -Santa Ana
police shot a suspected criminal
attempting to flee a.(ter a Thurs-
day afternoon struggle that left a
plainclothes detective wounded
in a parking lot bordering John
Wayne Airport, authorities said.
Around 12:13 p.m . at 2990 Air-
way Avenue, in the offices of Cat-
erair International, two plain-
A struggle ensued during an
interview with a male Latino sus-
pect, the suspect fled the build-
ing, and police pursued and shot
him, Johnson said.
Johnson said the suspect suf-
fered a non-fatal "in and out"
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Fluttst Becky
Ellls, center, and
and her Newport
Harbor band-
mates put down
their lnstruments
to substitute
their own lyrics
to •Heyl Baby"
ln preparation
for the Sallon'
apcollllDg
champfonshlp
g,ame agaln.lt
Santa Margarita.
Below, Jesse
Rolsbelm llstens
to band dlrector
Robert Henthorn
durtng reh earsal.
From scruDs lo firsl string
Newport Harbor
band m embers have
come into their own
just in time for football
team's big CIF final
s tory by michelle terwilleger • photos by mare martin
1 GO, TAD, GO: Newport
Harbor High School's foot-
ball team will play in its
third CIF championship game
ln five yeus wtian it tqUMes
off againll $IDta Margarita on
Satw'day night. 1be Divilion V
game wilf be held at Cal State
Fullerton, not at OCC u orlgi·
oally scheduled. with kickoff
Q uarterbacks and guards aren't the
only team players at Newport
Harbor High School practicing
daily for the championship game against
Santa Margarita Saturday night.
Add trumpeters and clarinet players to
that list.
At 7:30 a .m. Thursday morning, New-
port Harbor band members were rehears-
ing their pep song for the game to the tune
..of "Hey Baby."
•Heeeeey, Santa Margarita! I want to
kno-o-ow, have you seen that score?"
The 76-member band starts blasting its
school spirit at 6:45 a.m. every school day,
; rehearsing for football games, concerts and
performs •Tue Christmas Show
with Jubilant Sykes• at 8 p .m.
today and Satw'day at 600
Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. Tickets are S13 to 158.
For more tnfOitnatioD, cell 755-
5799.
competitions.
Seniors say they love being i,n band
now, but can remember when students
made fun ot the less-than-20-member
band. The student body laughed at their
outfits, didn't listen to them at assemblies
and didn't even notice whether the barely
audible band was at football games.
But pnce band director Robert Hen-
thorn came to the school four years ago,
the band has grown to 76 members who
are proud to wear the wllf orms purchased
with the help of an anonymous donor last
year and can brag to their friends about
how many different instruments they play.
•SEE BAND PAGE 7
tact Alex and Rosa Yotfe at
786-7568 or Uora Spivak at
755·0340, ext. 51'. The center
is loca ted on the JewUh Feder-
ation Campus at 250 Baker St.
in Costa Mesa. Call 755·03'0
for further lnformation .
BUFFA
Columnist gets bugged
during the ho/Ulays
wound, meaning the bullet went
through his body, 'and was taken
to Western Medical Center in
Santa Ana.
One of the detectives was also
taken tq.the hospital with unspec-
ified injuries, Johnso~ said.
The suspect, believed to be in
his 20s, was booked on suspicion
of burglarly and attempted rape,
with further charges to come,
Johnson said.
Witnesses said the man was a
dishwasher at · Caterair Interna-
tional,· a catering company bor-
dering the airport. Employee
Estella Garcia said she saw the
man run out of the building from
police and attempt to jump a
barbed-wire fence bordering an
airplane yard. She said the man
was shoeless and shirtless, wear-
ing only a pair of pal!lS as he fled.
Johnson confirmed the suspect
tried to jump the fence, but said
he didn't know if the shooting
occurred before or after he
reached the fence.
Nowshod Shah, who was
working at Jay's Airqaft on the
other side of the fence during the
incident, said he heard two shots
and "the next thing I know this
guy was hanging on the ·fence
•.SEE SHOOTING PAGE 7
El Toro vote took
years of behind
the scenes Work
• Former and present city officials say they are happy
with the deGision by the county Board of Supervisors to
pursue Marine base conversion into airport.
By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -It has
been 22 years since Clarence
Tu.mer and other local activists
first envisioned a commercial air-
port at the El Toro Marine Corps
Air Station.
And now that county supervi-
sors endorsed the idea this week,
Turner must look to life after the
crucial vote he has been working
towar"<l fer-years-.
The former Newport Beach
mayor knows be has years of
activism yet before his complete
vision -a bustling airport sur-
rounded by booming businesses -
materializes on those 4,700 acres
east of Irvine.
·we still have lots and lots of
work to do," be said.
The county Board of Supervi-
sors Wednesday voted 4-1 to fur-
ther study plans t~ convert the El
Toro Marine base into a commer-
cial airport.
-51nce--the-Marines-announced
three years ago that they will
leave the site in 1999, the airport
idea has divided the county. New-
port Beach residents have pushed
it as an alternative to expanding
John Wayne Airport, and South
County residents have feared it
will increase noise and pollution
over their roofs.
This week's vote means years
more of study, planning and
future votes on whether to contin-
ue pursuing commercial .airport
plans.
So Turner and other local pro-
aiJport activists-lmow.-their-push
for an airport is far from over.
Turner helped start the New-
port Beach-based Airport Work-
ing Group 14 years ago to fight
John Wayne Airport expansion
and push for an airport at El Toro.
Before that, he rallied behind the
same issues as a member of the
Mariners Community Association.
Bonnie O'Neil, another long-
time Airport Working Group
member, said the decision gave
her a sense of relief.
"It confinns my faith in the sys-
tem," she ,said "lt-ta.k.e&-tbe
• SEE AIRPORT PAGE 7
Suspect held in ki11ing
of local man's father
• Alan Peterson Jr. wants
to look into eyes of alleged
assailant, whom he says is
a 'person without spmt.'
By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot
For Alan Peterson Jr., the
Newport Beach man whose
father was slain last month during
an attempted carjacking in Car-
son, today will mark his first
chance to look into the eyes of
what he calls •evil in its purest
definition.•
Police have charged a l f>.ylear-
old boy from South Central Los
performfug its last violin con-
cert of the year and several
children's activities will be
available. For more informa-
tion, call 6'.t..S070.
5 I.ft n 1NOW: ChUdnm
ol ell ages are invited to
romp in ts tom o1 mow~
forecut to fall between t O a .m.
to 1 p.m. Saturday at Grant
Howald Park Camm~
YoUth Center at Plftll snet
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Angeles with the slaying of Alan
Peterson Sr., 62, wbo was gunned
down at a Jack In the Box restau-
rant on Nov. 14. The teenager will
be arraigned today in Compton
Juvenile Court.
Peterson Jr., 31, who has
offered a five-figure reward to
catch those responsible for the
killing, will see the alleged gun·
man face-to-face for the first time. ·rm looking forward to look ·
ing directly into the eyes of this
assailant who committed this
heinous aime," he said. He said
be expects to see •evil in its
purest form ... a person without
• SE~ PETERSON PAGE 7
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Presents in print bound tQ
~~a.ll~Qll .f.QW~Jist,. ... ,., Tbe Lamplight
,..·t'~..Mlf~du IUt-w:eMtor holiday •'
!)bserved English writer
Martin Tupper, "A good
book is the best of
1r ends. • If you're planning on
r.ving one this holiday season,
l~owse through some of the
•ear's best print offerings at the
ibrary before hitting the stores.
ls there a recent college grad
1r job seeker on your holiday
ist? For those just launching A
:areer, as well as experienced
"'ntrepreneurs, "Lifetime Guide
o Business Writing & Speaking"
-:rovides an arsenal of communi-
:ation tools, from composing a
:on tract to writing a •cold call"
etter.
Perhaps the entrepreneur for
whom
you're
shopping
isn't old
enough for
a work
pennit. To
pave the
way for
future cap-
italists,
c;onsider
an invest-
ment in
"The Kid's
Juide to Money," offering great
"dvice for kids about earning,
...., ving and growing cash.
To introduce young gift recipi-
<:n ts to the world of art, give
~em ·1 Spy a Freight 'Irain, •
-.lcy Micklethwait's latest pic-
'ue book that capitalizes on chil-
:iren's interest in detail while
exposing them to the works of
mch masters as Dali and Van
=~ogh.
Also ideal for little ones is
'ne Perfect Present," a timeless
!le about a rabbit who discovers
:.e joy of giving. illustrated by
:elebrated artist Michael Hague,
~.lS new volume features four
-ouble. gatefolds that open into
wondrous winter-panoFalllas.
For theater-lovers, "Song &
J anee " covers 100 years of inusi-
:al theater, with insight about
:isrformers, composers, lyricists
:nd impresarios, plus picture
spreads from such popular pro-
·ductions as "Cats,• ,"Evita• and
"Phantom of the Opera."
There's hardly a. better way to
add a bang to end-of-the-year
gift giving than with "Stephen
Biesty's Incredible Explosions."
With its
intricate
drawings of
a dozen
amazing
places
including
the Grand
Canyon. an
airport and
th~human
body, this
printed present should pique the
interest of anyone with the
slightest curiosity and presence
.of mind.
Regardless of age, any
"lfekkie" is sure to appreciate
"The Art of Star 'Irek, • a daz-
zling gallery of futuristic images
from three decades of sci-ti
action. For more traditional art
aficionados, "Contemporary
Botanical Artists" is a lavishly
illustrated
celebration
of the inter-
nationdl
renaisSa.nce
of botanical
painting.
The
courage of.
Americans
who shaped
the p~tis
the locus of two .new volumes.
For children, "My Fellow Ameri-
cans" is a pictorial history filled
with the words and deeds of our
ancestors', from Pocahontas to
Henry Ford ..
Finally, for older ~bry buffs,
"Pioneer Women" is a collection
of essays and seldom-seen pho-
tos that reveal the faces and
voices of the mothers and daugh-
ters w o settleal:lie West
• CHEOC IT OUT is written by the staff
of the Newport Beach Public Ubt'ary.
This week's column is by Susan Warren
and Linda Kline.
lbo,epen at Soda
Coast Pina VlllAge.
lbe carolen are back '
today for an encore
perfo~ bringing
with them their boll·
day 1plrtt at noon In
the same location.
' ' Gl!EG"fRv I DAl.Y Pl.OT
school days
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Mustangs celebrating Christmas early this year ..
COSTA MESA HIGH SOfOOl petes all year. Students in grades
Santa came early to Costa 8-12 may join the speech/debate
Mesa High School! 1ba.nk team any time throughout the
you to :ZOnta International for year. Ms. Petersen has shown the
the generous donation t:X almost students how speech can make a
$12,000 to our school difference in their lives: giving
For the libraiy automation pro-them more confidence in them-·
ject, $8,600 will be used while selves 'and in their ideas. Congrat-
$2,000 will be invested in teacher ulations to team member, Marcello
computer training, $850 bas been Martine; for becoming a U.S. citi-
earmarked to pay for entry fees for zen.
mock trial, speech and debate December bas our students
teams and academic decathlon. busy collecting funds for the annu-
Bingo is scheduled to begin in al "Ad.opt a Family• drive to bene-
January, ·1997. Bight booster clubs fit needy families in the communi-
(band, colorguard, spiritleading, ty. Their goal is to break the $3,000
football, aquatics, baseball, girls record which was set la.st year.
basketball and track) have joined Students will enjoy an extend-
together to hold Bingo games on a ed lunch on Dec. 20 to attend San-
weekly basis in order to ~enerate ta's Village in the student cafeteria.
much needEvenue for Costa Campus clubs will have food and
Mesa high. es will be held on products for sale. Dec. 20 will also
Sunday aft ns, from noon to be the last day of instruction before
4 p.m . at the Academy of Gym-the winter break, with school
nasties Building (Los Caballeros reconvening on Jan. 6.
Center) on Newhope in Fountain -Kathy Koenig
Valley. For further information, School ~unity coordinator
please call KinrKaselhlt-754-•---"
0504. ESnUfOA HIGH sotOOl
Mesa teacher, Sharon Petersen. Bossie Bingo is back at
is the adviser to our Mock 1iial Estancia. In early April, two
Team in the fall, as well as the Bossie bovines at Centennial
speech/debate Team that com-Farms will hopefully leave their
very re<.'C!Qllizable trademark on a
prearranged grid divided into
2,500 squares. Land deeds are for
sale at $5.00 per square, and if
Bossie's plop touches down on
your land, you are a winner! The
first plop is worth $250, the second
$500 and the final plop is worth
$1,000. Proceeds will go toward
Estancia High's Grad Night to
assure this year's graduates )\ave a
fun, safe and f:Ilemorable evening.
In order to have a chance to win.
purchase a Land Deed, or perhaps
several Deeds, by calling the
school activities office at 64~2080.
Estancia Drama students will
present the play, Coming Attrac-
Uons by Ted 'IBlly on pee. 12, 13
and 14, at 7:30 p.ui., in the
Estancia Forum. The play is a dark
comedy addtessing the glorifi~
tion of violenqe by the American
media. Matt HO. will portray Lon-
nie, the hot new psychopath,
JMOD. OrellaDo will play Mannie,
bis agent. and Amy Decker will
~pJct Miss America.. 11ckets a.re
S6 presale or S1 at tbe door.
The community is also invited
to attend Estancia's Holiday Musi-
cal Concert.on Dec. 18. nckets are
$4 for adults, $3 for .students and
$2 for age 12 and under, or SS per '
family. Call 760-3410 for both dra-.!
ma and concert tickets. . : ,
Congratulatio~ to Estancia stu-.!
dents who received Advanced,
Placement Scholar Awards
Advanced Placement courses are
full-year entry-level college cours-:
es. • Students receiving AP scholar•
awards were Ell.zabelh Ferryman,
Matte Pricker, Raebel Greenlee,,.
Joe Guerrero, Nicole Leto.tak. t
Ryu Miller, Mike Mooney, 1ran:,
don Nomura, Justin Okun. Brian,
Rudolph, Cbr:lstlne Slawson,
Mary Jane Solomon. Ka~1 Wehr, and Danya Wlnterman. Stu~1 dents who earned AP Scholai.~
Awards with Honors were Ch~
Burden, Melissa, Inouye, an~
James Wagner. ~
'I\vo students who ·received the'·
highest honor possible, AP Nation1~
al Scholar Awards, were Pete~[
ICndlik and David Marcus. Con-
gratulations to all. · ·~
-Peggy Anatol, principat\
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• 1900 blodl of w.a1.-: A g~s can full of gas was stolen
from a car. There was no sign of forced e':r, but a window
1hn was closedJ'rior to the theft was fou . OQ.el:!.
• 2800 blodl Fr.nets l.Ane: A car was stolen from a c ~
garage and the kitchen was ransacked. A $70 briefase and $10
In change, that was In the kitchen, was stolen also. A side door
had been left unlocked by the victim.
• 1&00 blodl 'of Iowa: S40 cash, a S.600 necklace and approx!-
mately 75 compact discs were stolen from a residence with an
inside ~ door unlocked. There was no sign of forced entry.
• JOO of llristol StrMt: S 1, 700 worth of carner~uip-
rnent and a $200 cellular phone was stolen from a van ed
in a mecha.nlc store's parking lot.
NEWPORT IEAOt
• 5500 blodl of Rthr: S700 worth ~ulpment was stolen from a car. A window was found sm .
• Sith Street and SeashoN: A pipe cutter was found on a
parki~ ":er that was partially cut.
• 100 of 21st PIM9: S 155 worth of ha~ were stolen from a salon. A plastic grill, that c an arN
where an air conditioner used to be, was bm brobn through.
• 1500 blodl of Dolphin Terna: A woman mumed to her
home, noticed the b.ck gate open end ~ caltlng for her
dog. She then heard her front door open. house was
allegedly ran~ed and the ~ont door open, but nothing was
found stolen.
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:As if the· holidays do~'t drive you .buggy enough
• ~this sped.al time ol year, From the Latin -Buggus
• wouldn't it be nice Creepius Fom:licidus. ,
: ht I, to do sotnething Last spring it was spiders, now
: in the spirit ol. the seasdn? it's ants -at Christma.sttme no
• Something both amusing and less. As you may surmise, I don't
• informative, something that ce1e-like bugs.
: brates cultural and religious OK, fine -I'm scared of them.
• diversity and infuses the reader My wife learned long ago not to
: {that's you) with a sense of com-coll me when some squiggly
-: .Dl~W.~Yi"YI«"" .J r:" ·ttUmJ~JWeighttlegs slithers •
· I had visions of a commentary across the TV screen or a
· that would be clipped and posted counter top. I'd run around the
: on refrigerators across the land of house, put.on a raincoat, gloves
· Newport-Mesa. Well, forget it. and ski goggles and grab a base-
I'm not in the mood. Why? I'll tell ball bat.
. you why. Because we're being Even then, I was stalling. By
invaded, that's wbyl They're 'the time I tiptoed into the kitchen
everywhere. They're in our -bat~ high above my head
homes and businesses. We're -Sharyn had scooped the thing
being overrun. They are on the up in a paper towel and I was
• march and nothing can stop instructed to return to my seat. It
them. Who? Ants, that's who. would take at least five minutes
Forest of trees coming
to parkway near you
Motorists and pedestrians alike
can look forward to a more scenic
view along Costa Mesa roadways
next year -63Z trees will be
planted in parkways throughout
the city.
Releaf Costa Mesa was rece,nt-
ly awarded a $1,669 grant from
the California Department of
Forestry and Fire Protection to
plant the trees.
The $22,500' project is primari-
ly funded by Proposition 70
grant funds totalling $16,827,
but the city will also contribute
$4,000.
Local florist holds
holiday toy drive
CoSta Mesa Florist is holding
its first toy drive this year to ben-
efit children who live at the
Orangewood Children's home in
Orange.
Anyone who drops off a toy at
the floral shop will be given a raf-
ffe ticket for a chance to win a
$.100 gift basket filled with
gourmet food.
•we felt we wanted to be more
involved with the commwlity,"
said Jennifer Stock.land, owner of
tbe store at 117 Broadway. Stock-
land said the toys will be deliV-
ered to the county home on Dec.
23.
The flower store's hours are 8:30
&.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through
Friday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Satur-
day. The 'shop is dosed Sunday.
For more information, call 548-
6071.
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peter
buff a
to get my gear off and put it away.
Granted, ants are not nearly
as bad as their bigger. weirder
cousins, but who needs them?
Sure, some entomologist out
there will contend that without
ants, life would be impossible
and the entire cosmic order
might unravel, but could we at
least try?
your supply of Equal -knowing
they're from Buenos Aires is a
little more stylish than if they'd
just wandered in from, say,
Downey. But not much.
Getting rid of them is next to
impossible, as we've all learned.
·I've heard almost as many
"Look, chump, we were here
100 million years before you and
we'll be here 100 million years
from now. Spray your silly little
insecticide if you must, but for
every one of us you get, a trillion
score will follow. By the way, did
you really pay six bucks for that
stuff? Sucker." They are fascinating little
buggers, though. They're more
organized than a SWAT Team,
'and we've all heard tbe analo-
gies that an ant the size of a
human could lift niangle Square
with one arm, etc., etc.
'> ·.c~e.<iles" for ants as for hie-~ · fupS". EWtyohe swears their
secret works (a teaspoon of sug-
ar, a bag over your head, hold
your breath until you pass out)
and nothing ever does. Same
with ants.
But I wflf not give in. I will not
let the little creeps ruin my holi-
days. One week from th\s day, I
will return with a Christmas sto-
ry that will tug at your heart and
moisten your eye. In fact, I will
just -excuse me -move my left
hand a little closer to the re turn
key and flatten these two like ...
. Apparently, the most common
and most ag9fessive strain in our
ar&" are ~tine ants. There's
a certain flair to that, I guess. U
you must have thingS' marching .
across your counter, hurdling
your Entenmann's and pilfering
That's what makes the long,
black line so frustrating -the
total disinterest, if not disdain,
they have for us. Even as they
twitch their last twitch, you get
the distinct feeling they're whis-
pering to you.
SPLAT ... ants! Gotta go.
• PETER BUffA is the mayor of Costa
Mesa. His column appears Friday.
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8 · FRIDAY, OECE~ER 13, 1996 I I
trwo :firefight~rs honored for .. se~ce to d~~~~~~n~!~~cJ
: • By av .. toptw Goffard, Daily' Pilot fighter nominated him for the been caused by something on th4
! award. job. He's an implratlon to us all.:J
NBWPORT BEACH -Cap'°' •r wanted to deny it," he said Also honored wu Henry ·vai
Alan E. Scbmebl ot the Newport •r really didn't think I deserved tt Santo, •e, a ·1s..year \lllleran
Beach P1re and Marine Depart-in a way." But Scbmebl iecalled senior arson Jnvestigator at UM(
ment, who ham't wwked there his cOneague's response: •r think COit.a Mesa Pl.re Department. ~
since 1995, spoke bluntly about you've given the ultimAte price. to spearheaded a pilbt program ~
why b1s department ling1ed him You've sustained a life-threaten-teach Newport-Melll studentW
out to receive the Pireftghter of the ing disease that may take your life. , CPR. and he hopes the ~
.
• MARC.MARTIN I DAILY PILOT
~osta Mesa firefighter Henry .,Val" Santo (left) and Newport Beach· ttre'tighter Alan Schmebl were
honored as Firemen of the Year on Thursday at the Shark bland Yacht Club.
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work from disability. emproyee," he said. •He's a sur-you aside and tells you you:m:
Schmehl was honored at the vivor. The city has recognized that doing a good job." 1
Firefighter of the Year Awards lun-
cheon at the Shark Island Yacht
Club in an eyent sponsored by the
Exchange Club of Newport Harbor.
Schmehl, who has been instru-
n>i_ental in , building the depart-
menrs hazardous materials unit,
does not know exactly where and
how he contracted the brain can-
cer that drove him out of the job in
December 1995. But he suspects
fighting ·car fires 15 years ago may
have exposed him to can:inogens.
•When plastic burns, it releases
vinyl chloride, and vinyl chloride is
a strong toxin that causes brain
tumots," he said.
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• ·FRIDAY, DEaMBE9' 13, 1996
•
briefly in the news around town
Improvements drafted municipal access channel, CMl"V ~ Balbo B u1 d 62, was recognized as one of the 40r a 0 evar best local government program-
Tbe Newport Beach City ming-stations at the group's 11th
Council approved spending annual Government Program-
$776,544 to forge ahead wtth ming Awards.
plans to reconstruct Balboa Entries are judged on their cre-
Boulevard between 14th and 16th ativity in achieving stated objec-
streets. tives, technical proficiency and
The council voted Monday to diversity of programming. The
award the contract for the work to contest drew 618 entries in 38 cat-
Clayton Engineering, Inc., for a egories.
price 4 % above original esti'-Costa Mesa TV took second
mates. · place in "Excellence in Govem-
The planned improvements ment Programming" for a station
include reconstruction of 55,000 with an annual budget under
square feet of pavement and $100,000 and second place for the
8,000 square feet of sidewalk; "Creativity Award· in recogni-
replacement of street lights; tion of jurisdittion's limited
installation of 2.100 feet of storm resources.
drains and eight catch basins; and In 1995, Costa Mesa TV
landscaping new medians. received two third place awards
The contract also provides for a from the group. •
XMAS~
lbe St. Andrew's Sanctuary
Choir and Orchestra presents the
annual Christmas Concert at 8
p.m. at 600 St. Andrews Road,
Newport Beach. Admission· is $6.
Childcare is available by reserva-
tion only by calling 574:.2283. For
information, call 574-2253.
. THE BIG SLt;EP
The Orange County Museum
of Art presents the Humphrey•
Bogart Film "The Big Sleep" at
6:30 p .m . at 850 San Clemente
Drive, Newport Beach. Adlnis-
. sion is $3. For more information,
call 759-1122.
DARK COMEDY
Estancia High School drama
students presents "Coming
Attractions,• a dark comedy
addressing the glorification of
violence t>y the American
media, at 7:30 p.m. in the Bar-
bara Van Holt Theater, 2323
Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa.
nckets are $6 in advance or $?
at the door. For more informo-
tion, call 760-3410.
SATURDAY
ITS SNOWING
Children of all ages are invit-
ed to romp in 15 tons of snow,
forecast to fall between 10 a.m.
to 1 p .m. at Grant Howald Park
$38,850 contingency in case of -By Susan Deemer
unexpected problems. r-----------.------------.,
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for an engineering consulting and cooking. Call the Jewish
firm for a plan to prepare the Federation Campus at 7 55-0340
bridge for earthquak~s. The city for regisµ-ation information. --~~~~~~~·u a1nRESS
will spend no more than $100,000 l: nlA
on that work. The earthquake Factory utl t St work must be done before the ~ .~ e ore
bridge can be replaced. . ru \) C)J ··~•' The council also approved (\_ V ~ BRAND NEW -c8osMETJI 1CALLLY IMPi1fRFECT
paying $397,540, which will then •p~ HEY KIDS Get the es for ess. be reimbursed by the county san-
itation district, to cover installing •'~WIN CASH ~· • 3168 Harbor Blvd. new sewer mains in the area and \.._..) ..,.
revamping the current sewer sys·
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oontest, holiday arts and crafts
and Santa Claus. For more infor-
mation, call 6«-3156.
DARK COMEDY
Estancia High School drama
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addressing the glorification of
violence by the American
media, at 7:30 p .m . in the.Bar-
bara Van Holt Tbellter, 2323
Placentia Ave., Costa Mesa.
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at the door. For more informa-~
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AIRPORT Beach activists, he said, could
sympat!»ze with South County
residents' fears.
gtves us a blue print of what the
cowt wants to see," he said.
pursuing a commercial airport. r·--------------------------·-------T--··--...-----------~
Murphy said he was pleased
with the supervisors' emphuls on
pursuing a two-airport ~ in
Orange County. As the county
explores ways to reduce noise
and pollution at a poaible El Toro
airport, he sald, residents near
J ohn Wayne will benefit as well.
: I l THI COUNTY IOAID OI ~· I
CONTINUED FROM 1 In fact, the Irvine City Council
has already voted to file a lawsuit
against the county's approval of
the plans. Irvine offidals have
said they'll challenge the county's
enviro~tal impact report on
options for the site as incomplete.
Turner and Murphy attributed
the supervisors' decision to voters'
endorsement of a ballot initiative
for a commercial airport at the
base. Because of the initiative,
voters would have to approve
supervisors' choice of one of the
other two options in the report -a
caryo airport or non-airport use.
: • WIDNISOAY DKmd'N: :
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preaure ott of John Wayne to
expand.·
! !
She called on airport support-
ers to keep working unW El Toro
is a commercial airport.
·we ltill have to send letters to
the supervisors to let them know
how we feel,• she said. ·we have
to be grateful for·the decision, but
it's just one more step in the
process."
Newport Beach City Manager
Kevin Murphy said the dty may
offer financial help to the county
in fighting that and any other
anti-airport lawsuits. "We'll just
be making sure nothing tunny
goes on 8S the county does the
studies for the airport," he said.
Murphy said it's too early to tell
El Toro's future. But Tu.mer,
O'Neil and Newport Beach Oty
Councilman Tom Edwards
expressed definite optimism
about seeing a commercial airport
,ftt the site.
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Turner said he didn't want to
make too much of this week's
decision because he wanted to be
•gracious in_ victory." Newport
But Turner calls the threatened
lawsuits •a good thing -that
The supervisors' vote scaled
down the report's recommenda-
tion of an airport that could serve
38 million annual passengers to
one that can serve 10 to 25 million
annual passengers. It also speci-
fied John Wayne Airport should
remain open and left plenty of
leeway for future boards to stop
ff It's the best thing for the
county," Edwards said. "Many of \
the fears people have about an
airport will be answered." '· I I
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PETERSON I .
CONTINUED FROM 1
Spirit."
: The teenager will be charged
~th murder, attempted carjack-
ing, possession of a handgun, and
iobh4!rlesllmrelated t6 lhe killing,·
~aid the Los Angeles District
Attorney's office.
: Peterson called the develop-
ment • a ray of hope, but ... only
1'te beginning of the battle."
· Police are still looking for two
other men who were seen fleeing
the scene in a white Oldsmobile.
; "I'm only one-third of the way
through the effort," he said. "As lar as I'm concerned, I'm going
·r'm looldng forward
to looldng directly into
the eyes of thJs
aaaallant ...•
-ALAN PETERSON JR.
•
after an entity of three people
wbo committed this crime. I'm
holding all three of them equally
responsible for the death of my
father.•
Alan Peterson Sr. was a self-
made millionaire who helped
build Peterson-Chase General
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u~de down."
Saying the suspect's feet
were tangled in the b&rbed
wire, Shah added,-"He was
on the fence when he got
shot. Both legs were up there
and his head was d own."
Police would not release
the names of the detectives or
the suspect involved . Johnson
said police will investigate the
incident with the county dis-
trict attorney's office and sher-
iff's department.
BAND
CONTINUED FROM 1
Henthorn said the band start-
ed playing stronger and louder at
games.
",People begal) realizing, 'Hey,
there's a band over there!'" Hen-
thorn said.
And now students tell band
members how much they like
their music and ask if they will
be wearing their uniforms at
games.
"The crowd loves it," said
drum major Jenny Ellis. "And
the cheerleaders dance to the
songs we play."
But the uniforms, the praise
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easy .
Senior band members said
being part of the group has
meant both work and sacrifice.
The students are involved in
non-stop fund-raising that
mcl.udes candy, poinsettia and
pancake salenotaise money (or
their Hawaii trip.
In addition to morning prac-
tices, the band members practice
throughout the summer for all
but one month. During the
school year, they find little time
for anythfug else besides band
on weekends.
"I knew I was going to have
to make a lot of sacrifices,"
senior Andrea Alexander said. "I
get a lot of discipline, strength
and dedication ... realizing that I
have to work at it."
Senior Katie Shields said the
hard work has paid off in friend-
ships and pride.
"I never really found joy in
music until I joined band,•
Shields said. •Now I can say I
know this instrument and this
instrument and this instrument.
I'm so proud of all the things I
accomplished."
Alexander said she looks for-
ward to visiting the band after
graduation when her younger
siblings will be playing in it.
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CdMs James Palclafinally
. has that championshlp feeling
• Student manager Ryan
O'Donnell's contributions
to the Sailors' success has
been a three-year reign.
A fter Saturday night's ClF
Southern Section Division
V championshlp football
game, Newport H&Ibor High
Coach Jeff Brinkley will lose the
services of several senior
standouts, many of whom have
been witJi the varsity for three
seasons.
U Brinkley has anything tQ say
about it, however, senior Ryan
O'Donnell will return next fall,
extending his three-year stint as
coaches' llSsistant, in which his
daily contribution to the program
looms as large as his hulking
sideline presence.
"He's been around for three
years and he's our right-hand
• • • I I I 1 • I '.
.. Jim
waiters
Paldagets
a measure
of revenge
• Corona del Mar High
product gains some
personal vindication with
UCLA's championship at
NCAA water polo finals.
J ames Palda came about as
close to taking home a
championship ring as you
can in his junior and senior years
at Corona del Mar High.
The Sea Kings' boys water
polo team made it to the CIF
Southern Section Division I
Finals both years, losing both
times by identical 10-9 scores in
sudden-death overtime.
Talk about heart-breaks.
WeU, all that was swept away
this past weekend as Palda and
his Bruin teammates upset
cross-town rival USC, 8-7, to
wrap up the NCAA Division 1
championship. It was Palda's first
title -UCLA's second straight.
Palda, who scored 16 goals
this season as a freshman, was in
the water as the 1Tojans almost
tied the game in the closing
seconds after rallying from a
three-<JOal deficit.
·It was getting pretty exciting
there with a couple of seconds
left," Palda admitted.
While he wasn't having high
school flashbacks there were
plenty of reminders of those days
all around him.
Costa Mesa High standout
Sam Grayell ls one of his
teammates. So is Matt Armato,
who played on Long Beach
Wil.&Oh, the team that beat CdM
for the 1994 title in their senior
years. Former Sea King
teammate Alex Tahmoush was
in the water, too, for USC.
·1 wasn't thinking about high
kbool, but it did feel really good Jo win this one,• Palda said.
'.Hopefully we can do it again. I have three more years to try."
In the Bruins' 21-6 semifinal
wtn over the University of
Massachusetts, Palda scored two
~ and Grayeli added a single
t Y• U
' TIM men'• balketball team
from Orange Coaat College ls
still ttruggllng to find some
c:omiatency.
In last week'• OCC/Kiwailil
;rouniament, the Plre• Jo.tin
h ()pell1ng round to~ e.ech Clty-College. 74-5e, then
twMted West LA. 90-63, before
falbg to Goiden Welt, 74-51, in
..... for Mb plMle. -
0De fl/ tbe bright IJ>O'I WU
l\ddu bi'el' eight ttraigbt .... r:n--in tbe wtn ONI' Wiii ..... 10.JW-okl •
man,• Brinkley said of the gentle
giant, whom Brinkley hopes to
retain after his graduation next
spring.
#I'm trying to get him back
next year,• Brinkley explained.
#We've bad a few student
managers in the past, but Ryno
is far superior to any of them."
O'Donnell, who has earned
the respect of Harbor players and
the friendship of Brinkley and his
staff, performs several necessary
tasks in practice and on game
nights.
·Since he started helping us
three years ago, we've given him
more and more things to do,"
Brinkley said. •tte takes his role
very seriously and the kids love
him. Our kids have the utmost
respect for him and they all
appreciate the things he does."
Bii.nkley said O'Donnell,
'painfully shy when he began as
harry
faulkner
a sophomore. has slowly opened
up, to the point where he now
frequently shares light momentS
with the staff. ·ru joke around with him."
Brinkley said. #I'll act like I'm
pass blocking, and ne'll come at
me. He's a good boy and I think
his involvement ~th the team
has really be9n good for him
sod.ally.•
O'Donnell, who can be
spotted proudly wearing his
H&Ibor letterman's jacket on
game nights, is hoping to add
another· CIP championship ring
to his collection with a H&Ibor
win over Santa M&lgarita.
But, Brinkley believes, ,
O'Donnell's tireless efforts can't
be compensated with mere
trinkets.
•He's gotten a lot out of being
a part of this team, but we've
proQ&bly gotten more.• .y
With the final secondl of
H&Ibor's semifinal upset over
Servile ticking away Friday night
at G:al State Fullerton,
record-setting senior ~back Ray
Obrel sobbed joyously into a
towel on lhe sideline, watching
the Sailor defense extinguish the
Friars' last-ditch comeback bid.
Well into the postgame
celebration, the Costa Mesa .High
transfer choked back. tears while
poignantly expressing his "
gratitude to the Harbor players
and roaches for allowing him to
take part in this speda1 sea.son.
One Sailot senior admitted
this week lie origin.ally doubted
Ohrel would fit in with the
Sailop' "$b:uctu.red. ·no--~ense
approach.
But Ohrd's work ethic,
easy-going personality and
relentless competitiveness
quickly won over even his most
skeptical teammates, before he
overtook all former Sailors to set
school single-season records for
rushing yards (1,963 beading into
Saturday) and rushing
touchdowns (27).
t I t \ \ I I ' I t 1 '-.. ', I t I I \ \ I I f,
DON l£ACH I DAILY Pl.OT
Newport Harbor Hlgh's defensive forcea are sharpening up thelr techniques u they prepare for Saturday night's CIF DlvWon v football c::hamplomhip game agatmt Santa Margarita ~t Cal State Fullerton. Among Harbor's heavyweights are Pete Hogan
(5) m$l Joe Urban (1), flanking Jason Deere In the background. The Sallon are underdogs, for the second straight week.
Newport Harbor's true strength did not really
surface until the Sailors had the bitter taste of
defeat by Santa Margarita, followed by the
near-disaster the following week with El Toro.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot I
WPORT BEACH -Motivational
mentor Tony Cwelli, Newport
Harbor's defensive coordinator and
strength coach, showed the Sailors a
stirring pre-battle speech from the movie
•Henry v· last week, hoping to in.spire a
CIP Southern Section Division V football
semifinal upset over top·seeded Servite.
But while the Sailors did, in fact, prevd,
23-16, to earn their third trip to the a
division title game in five seasons, lt may
have been a speec:ti delivered by senior
sw Danny Pulido seven months ago that
pointed
Harbor back tow&ld prominence,
following a disappointing 4·6 season in
1995.
"It was a meeting before spring
practice,• recalled Pulido, who chOl8 to
remain a sllent standout as an All-Sea View
League junior, but wasn't about to stew in
the shadoWI for his swan song ~palgo.
11 I toJd the playen that I considered
myself a perfectl.onilt, and I thought lat
year was a pretty sorry effort. I told them
wl'at I wanted to acoomplilb. what I
expected (playing 14 weekl), and that I
planned to take a bigger leedenbtj) roa..
Fortunately, everyone relpOOded pretty wen.·
Senior cW....aw end Reed JobM, wbo
U.ke Pulido end teverel otbet ..mots,
enjoyed tbe trultl ot the unbeitm 1994 CIP ==-:et.-·· Midit ·we dldD't nn1 4motbll' .aton like
'95," recalled Johns, whose older brother
Bill was an All-CIP senior noseguard for
the '94 champs. "Bill's (senior) group
wanted it mote than anything and they
were willing to pay the price. We all
decided to make the commitment to work
our butts oft. We just went back to the
original (1994) formula.•
Coach Jeff Brinkley WU so impressed by
his players' off-season devotion to weight
training and conditiolling, he began
acknowledging this group's lim1lartties to
the 1994 and the 1992 CJP flnalllts, before
fall practice began.
•nat ('94) teun bad st1me great
leadenhip and it really set the ttandani
and an example this year'• tenlon
followed,• Brinkley Mid this week.
prepering for Saturday's 7:30 p.m. title
lbOwdown with Santa Margarita at Cal
Stote Pullerton. •Tbil years group ii a
bunch ol blue-collar guys .•
1be Sanon raUed through the nonleague
alac. lib a blue wave, combining an
uploavely balanc:ed olfeme with sturdy
defensive play to outlcore five foes by a
cumulative 221-49 margin.
So thofou9h wu Newport'• domination,
only a bandf\al ol ltarten MW
fourth..quan.. action the ftnt five gam•, u aiddY Harbor IUppol18n began trumpeting
ihit .fquad u the molt talented in the ICbOol-. ee 11uon biltOrv. •
But. ~warned bllon the Oct. 18
See VSeW ~ aaaimt Ytltting Santa
Muvartta. Now, .. rM1 dM1 """·.
11ie s.BOrl P"'ed: w. tbe ....i dMl~---9 ..... ftuntel With SaDta Mqartta .. •
neighborhood kids swapping tra~g cards.
But a costly fumble deep in Santa
Margarita territory in the opening moments
of the third quarter, allowed the Eagles to
embrace momentum, as they pW.led away
for a 36-22 triumph.
Pulido, as well as fellow senior captain
and two-way starter Joe Urban, said the
preleague cake walk left them physically
unprepared for what turned out to be a tiUe
showdown the first week ol league play.
11 (Santa Margarita) hit us harder than
we'd bean hit before," Pulido recalled. ·
•nat game woke us up.•
It ai.o abatwed the vtlion ot e perfect
teaJOn, which Reed Jobm Mid led to a
sub·l*' week ol pncUca beading into the
emulng coni.t ag••mt m 'l\xo.
• After the flnt five VU*· • lot ol guys
felt this -.n could do it all,• Jobnl NJd.
•But aftel' we Jolt to sat.a Margarita, we
rMlised we couldn't go 14-0 and tt wu like
we '9t ... ,_.down. It WU Uo like
'What do we do~· i. .
•1t afllC.Wd U1 _til.pnctb and I
i&Mmbs Bdn1d9r~ t.JDd to UI
about tt. He Wd UI M'd boped tbe 14..()
WIDll wvuld belf> \II ad not tum into A
g
1
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No lea Oum seven Newport
players had older. brothers •
compete on the 1992 and/or 1994
CIP finalists. • Senior Eric Freeman's brother•
Mike caught the game-winning
38-yard touchdown pass in the ~
'94 championship victory· over
Servile, while Pete Hogan's
brother Jack recovered a tumble ..
to halt Servite's final comeback
bid in the same game.
.,.Brandon Baker, brother of
turrent All-Sea View League
cornerback Brett, was an I
all-league offensive guard for the
'94 champs, while current senior >
defensive end Reed Johns was a
sophomore long snapper when •
older brother Bill was dominating,
opposing offenses as an All-CIF
noseguard in '94.
• SEE FAULKNER PAGE ~d,
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•Darin Mangnall .. .
Dan McDonough .. .
the Long Gray Lin~s
numbers keep adding
~ to big winners.
ly 8any Fdtner, lWj Plot
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FRIDAY, OECEM8E9' 13, 1996 n:lll---. . . . ___ ,-....__.__.. ___ .......__-t..;::_,;.J •
• ,.....~...--::--'."~~-'"'!-~;.;;,_;;..;;..._~: -• I Badorek ·has big nig\Jt in Tars' 60-38 win = .
~ •Newport Harbor bounces
: back with solid victory to . __ __, : move into Saturday's
stephanie ~ fifth-place game against
keefe ~ Capistrano Valley.
---------•-• • IRVINE -Breanna B,adorek
·corel 45s are
selected for
International,
~Cups
• Newp~rt. R.I. race
designed to find the
sport's true bluebloods.
New York Yacht Club
announced Thursday that
at least 15 entries from
Qiore tlian 10 countries have
Already tommitted to compete in
: scored 15 points, hauled down 10
: rebounds and made three steals
: Thursday to lead the Newport
: Harbor High girls basketball
: team to a 60-38 win· over Villa
: Park to advarlce to the fifth-place
: game in the South Coast Touma-
: ment.
: The Sailors (2-1) will meet
: Capistrano Valley Saturday after-
: noon at 2:15.
: M.E. Clayton added 12 points
: and Katie Dunne bad seven
: points and seven rebounds.
: Newport 80, VIiia P.tc J8
: Sawe by QuwWs
: Vifla Park 5 8 16 9 -38
: Newport Harbor 10 23 8 19 -60
Badorek Black
VIia. Pllrti -Wong 2, Jacquot 2,
Giikey 2, Bynon 17, White 6, O'Keefe 9.
3-pt. goals: Bynon 3. Fouled out
none. Technical fouls: Coons.
NWJIPO't HMbor -Badorek 15,
Dunne 7, Eadie 7, Paul 3, Urban 6,
Talley 10, Oayton 12. 3-pt. goals: Paul 1.
Fouled out: none.
Black paces Eagles'
39-32 win over Troy
COSTA MESA -Jill Black of
Estancia High scored 18 points,
grabbed 10 rebounds and made
three steals, and teammate Katie
Stapleton added 10 pd1nts and
seven boards, as the host Eagles
defeated 'troy, 39-32, in the final
rcmnd of pool play Thursday in.
the Estancia girls basketball tour-
nament.
The Eagles (5-3), wl;ao will not
participate in the title game fot
the first time in the five-year his-
tory of the tournament, play Cen-
tury tonight at 6: 15 for third place.
Estancia led the entire way
against noy, building a 31-19
lead by third guarter's end.
Estanda Jt, Troy 32
Score by 'Quwten
Troy 9 6 4 13 • 32
Estancia 10 8 13 8 -39
'Troy -Arnold 8, Hardeman 9, T. Yon-
amine 5, V. Yonamine 2, Spencer 8.
3i)OinteB: Hardeman 1. FoUed out None.
Estancia -Blac.k 18, Stapleton 10,
Mccartin 2, Varma 1, Diaz 8, Macias o.
Steinfield o, Hernandez 0.
3-pointers: None.
Fouled out: None.
Mustangs fall, 48-40,
in the Artesia opener
LAKEWOOD -Defensive
breakdowns in the secona quar-
ter proved the undoing of the
Costa Mesa High girls basketball
team Thursday which dropped a
48-40 decision in the first round of
the Artesia Tournament.
The Mustangs (3-2) will con-
tinue in the consolation bracket of
the 32-team field with a 3 p.m.
Friday game against Western at
co-host Brethren Christian.
·we weren't playing any
defense.· said Mustangs Coach
Shontel Sherwood. tlffWe 'totally
broke down in the second quar-
ter. They scored all their points on
put-backs.~
Evelyn Powers led the way for
Costa Mesa with 13 points while
Koo Kim added seven points and
seven steals. Kelly Chapin had a
team-high nine rebounds while
•ee 1997 lntemational Cup,
at's being touted as the world's
timate one-design,
fna.tch-racing regatta.
t Created to be a true te.st of a
team's sailing ability, rather than p test of equipment and
Jechnology (e.g. America's Cup),
lhe International Cup will be
kailed in Corel 45s designed by
Pacifica edge~ Sea _Kin~, 49-~
ln•=::~~::,=~·
, the Corel 45 also has ~
ected for the 1997 Admirals
~up.
To date, 15 Corel 45s were
under construction, with boats
~eady sold to Spain, Hong :·
Eng, England, Australia, Japan, :
ance, Greece, Sweden and •
ee boats to New York YC
hiembers.
b Some of the rules and
estrlctions for the regatta
dude: no pros steering; limits
pn the number of pros onboard;
festrlcted advertising and
~mmerdallsm; and a number
still to be determined) of the
ew that must be under the age
23.
The regatta will take place in
Ewport. Rhode Wand,
pt. 9~30. Currently, a central
cility is being arranged for to
use all challenging and
petending yach~
In an effort to give their
embers access to more
rograms and sailing
pportunities, Blue Dolphin
ailing Club and Shark Island
C have joined together.
ated adjacent to each other
n Jamboree and Balboa Island,
e two clubs have created a
pedal "Social Membership" to
ow their members to enjoy
th clubs.
Blue Oplphin Sailing Club,
ewport Beach's newest club,
ffers sailing, cruising and
ectric boats as well as
werboats set up for sport
· · g. It's programs include
. . .
. . .
. . -. . . . .
· · g lessons for
DeQrumers-advanced sailors and :
e American Sailing Association •
· cation, which qualifies
dents to run bareboat charters •
orldwide. :
Besides sailing, Shark Island :
Coffers a great social :
Etmosphere for its members, :
th a full restaurant and bar, as
ell as meeting rooms for ~es.
~ For information on these
• rogram.s, call 644-2525. a
• Corona del Mar falls to 1-5.
By RkhM-d Dunn, Daily Pilot
GARDEN GROVE -Today's multiple-
c:hoke quiz for Corona del Mar High's
boys bMketba1l fans:
-The Sea Kings (1-5), off to their
wont start since 1962-63, their inaugiiral
leUOll, loll Thursday night to host Pacifi-ca. ,9-46, because two significant players
were sick and didn't play. ·
-They lost because they :'got
wrapped up in the pace• of host Padfica's
quick-tempo style, according to CdM Coach Paul Onis, and thus found them-
ael'V9a getting buried in the second quar-
ter. .
-Or, they lost their second nanleague
game in four days because of an inability
to make free throws, especially bonus sit-
ua{iont in the fourth quarter,
Actually, all of the above are true.
CdM led 14--6 by first quarter's end, as
point guard Cam Conover scored six
~ ~). Wlth a suffocating balf-
e.mt ~ CMUd CdM into se•en
tumo.i&a iD tbe leCOlld quarter, outscor-
ing the sea Kmas. ts.5, for a 25-19 half-
time leecl Only·Mlke Pitm's three-pointer
far CdM preveuted Pacifica from scoring
ti unanswered pcmts to end the first half.
•we'.re...not.a. window washer....dpplng
up and down the Door," Orris said. "They
want to get you involved in that (quick
pace) with their p.-ess, because that's their
styte.• •
Orris, who terminated Wednesday's : BRIAN P08UOA I D~Y PILOT
practice early •because of too much : c orona del Mar IDgh's
standing around on defense," played : Greg Patterson (dark
without starting center Corey Gority (6-: jersey, above), pulls out
foot-7) and solid backup forward Dennis : a rebound; at right, Jtyan
AllbuMir because of seuonal bugs. : Cooper ts. tn a cobweb of anm
CdM fell behind" by as many as 13 ! as he struggles for pouetlion
po6nts In the tbiJd quarteT (35-22), but : tn a nonleague game at
came back. pulling to within three when ; Pacifica IDgh lhunday nlgbl. 0:41 ltlll rwn•ned. • ...... _ ~--..,._ a-... ft .....
CdM. ooly 6 ol 17 from the charity : ~-~ A.Lllgs .._., ·-
ltripe, ml n d ~ ~nt end of one-and-: Pactfka 49. COlw .. Miii' .a
cme llbW:iOi11 twice m the fourth quarter : Score bf ~
when Pacifica appeared to be within ! Corona del Mar 14 5 15 12 -46
striking distance. : P.Oflca 6 19 15 9 -49
Ai. a uni. CdM wu 0 of 5 from the line ! . C-del ..., -ConcM!f a.
tn the fourth quarter. Ben Shaffer's put-: Friend 7, F~nke 6, Tluman 5,
11..-a. .;.;.a.,a,. "-... t ._.. t p-.... a--• , __ ..a t • SNffer 13, Muckley 0, Patterson 4, ~ waw v.. _._ cu aumA s t't'GU o : Cooper o. Finn 3.
41"'4. : 3-pointers; Friend 1, Finn 1.
Shaff• l8d CdM with 13 points, while : Fouled out: Nooe.
M 'nm 11iurmm bad seven boards and : hdflcl9 • Davfdson 0, hTe 5,
hto blOc:b. Ml IWiD w Padftca with 14 ~ ="3w= 6~ 1• LeVeaux 10.
pcatl, iDcbd.DO ro..r tbnte-poiilters. In : 3-polnters: Swlln 4, Mastros 1.
CdM'I flnt ..... ft~ 0-13. : Fouled out None.
Tll1I weekend. the Turnlng
asin feat\ll'E!S California's top HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL PREV I EW
· h school sailors competing in
e Pacific Coast Intercollegiate
g Assodation's
ason-opener -the Anteater
egatta. Hiltortcally run out of
ange Cout College, this year
two-day event will be hosted
"f Newport Harbor YC.
With a record blgh of 39
eama in PCISA, the Anteater is
king to attract ltl biggest fleet
ver. Once again, Newport
..... TVU" High lookl to be ooe of
top three dominant tee.ms in
e league.
. . . . CdM's Dow promises a 'sleeper' by league
~ •Lindsay Warmington
~ surrounded by a lot of .
: newcomers at Corona. .
. ------------: By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot
: ------------
• CORONA DBL MAR -lt wUl
: take more than three-point shoot-
: 1ng for Corona del Mar High 'I
: girls basketball te4Jn to fill the ! void of losing four starten ! because ol graduation.
: But opt1milm still reigna.
•ey league, we'll be a =-er," fint·year CdM Coach e
Dow Mid ol the Sea Vlew League. •w.•re gomg to upeet a few peo-
ple." .
Dow, a veteran referee tn
~ County, -.wnes control
ol • ... tbat lacks playing ape·
dmcl Oil tbe vanity lftil with
tllgbt Lumon· 1our tophoaaorel imd •""ND OD the p•euon ....
•--:::&.Wu · g1oD. CdM'I
.blgb ...;-guard wbo
•
ing letter winners, juniors Britt
Anderson and Kim DeMille, a 5-
f oot-9 forward.
Leslie Graham. a 5-8 junior,
starts at the four position. while
DeMille starts at the five. Junior
guard Sarah Dunlap, still nwsing
a sprained right ankle, and 5-11
sophomore Jen Dickson, a
rebounding wizard, are also pro-
jected to start.
Mary Bluma. a 5·10 sopho-
more, ii the futest player on t.6e
team. while 5·2 freshman Char·
lene Quon will be the flnt guard
otf the bench.
"She's going'° be. greet play-
er,• Dow Mid ol QuOo. •All she
needs ii upeOelKle 8Dd • little
pleytDg time,--... .... OM of
..,_ qukblt playen we hllve, end
sbecmalbOot.•
~"'91a.&f01W91d.ll
diecmty ......... 9q\19d ...
from w.......... .,..,,_...
Miki Okin aDd Oft Dacilf,
aklDg .Wtlb ~ .,. v.n..
W.U., Wiii.'' NIMI OM md
Cadly Lul. Wiil ccma • a.
blecb far the s.. ~
Julie Collett pulled down six
boards.
Lo.n 41. eo.t.a ..... 40
Sawe by Qtm1llll'9
Loara 12 15 10 11 -48
Costa Mesa 10 6 10 14 • 40 a.o.ra · Holman 12, Jamieson 5, "'
Miles 6, Banister 10, Mercer 3, '"
Walker 10, Zantos 2. 3-pt. goals:
Mercer 1. Fouled out: none.
Costa MeM -Kim 7, Peyton 4,
Watanabe 2, Collett 4, Chapin 3,
Daniels 2, Powers 13, Jackson 5.
3-pt. goals: Kim 1, Jackson 1.
Fouled out: none.
CdM falls, 73-54
IRVINE -Lindsay Warmington'
scored 32 points, but it wasn'(
enough as Canyon beat the Coro-,
na del Mar Sea Kings, 73-54,
Thursday night at the South
Coast Tournament, being staged
at University High in a consola-
tion round game. ~
Warmington dropped in four
three-pointers. but Corona def
Mar eventually fell to O~.
BRIEFS
Eagles
felled,
48-34
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MESA-The
Estancia High wrestling team
stood out in the lower weight
classes Thursday, but it ~asn 't
enough as Huntington Beach
took a 48-34 decision. •
Aurelio Ochoa (103-pound
class), Moses Padilla (112), Adri-
an Sandoval (140) ·and Dario
Martinez (145)' all pinned their
opponents while Eduardo Hilario
recorded a 12-4 decision in the
130-pound class and Fredi Cam-
puzano won his 125-pound
match by forfeit for the Eagles. ,
The Eagles' N team won 42-
18 while the frosh-soph won 30-0
in a•torfeit. J
Huntington BeMh 41. Est.nda J4
103: Ochoa (E) pinned Long. 2:44;
112 • Padilla (E) pinned Robinson, 4:42;'
119 ·Baughn (HB) pinned Rubio, 3:38;
125 -Fredi campuz.vl<> (E) won by
forfeit; 130 -Hilario (E) dee. Turner;
12-4; 135 -Farmer (HB) pinned Swett.
1:07; 140 -Sandoval (E) pinned K.
Brewer, 4:32; 145 -Dario Martinez (E)
pinned B.J. Brewer. 3:42; 150 -Oarit
(HB) pinned Potts, 2:14; 160 • Cattey
(HB) pinned Gomez. 4:41; 171 -Helridc •
(HBtpinned Morates, 2~~7; 1'89 -Qttey,
(HB) pinned Garcia, 1:39; 215 -Wallace
(HB) pinned Wilso(I, 3:47; HW · (.allos
(HS) won by forfeit.
CdM girls split a pair ;
ORANGE WATER PoLo' -Corona >
del Mdr High's girls water polo
team will be back in action at the
Villa Park Invitational Saturday
morning at 8 a.m. against a
Modena following Thursday'~
split in tourney action, the CdM
girls besting Tustin. 11~. thell)
falling to the host Spartans, 13...C. 1
Jeanne Nalbandian was the
scoring leader for CdM in the:
· opener with four goals, willr
Karen Dahn and Meagan Hardtt
adding a pair of goals each. Sin-.
gle tallies were provided by Jen-•
niter Belli. Julie Norton and
Melinda Tucker.
Kerry Barklow (3) and Genell•
Gentry (1) posted saves in the
net.
Against Villa Park the Sea:
Kings got two goals each from.
Laura Blair and Hardt. Barklow
had three saves. ..
SCHEDULE
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an ~ ·~ b) =· =....-~ °"""~Oft ''"' ... Wealh., Strlpofno Co., ....... ...., pilcw PD '* .. lllGlllr " .. UMld ........ tMl,IN.ll.. ,.,...... ..... tJOnll ~IM'/ .... .,. ..... MA ..... A_,"' DUST Chief SYS»P<lff E.idOlcen.11 ... --.. ~ ColtDe 1~1oaae.t •s a.tang Pt.. coew n. -a1 ... ...,_ ooes nt/f. '*.,.....,. ~ ao 111e -, . qmt\ • CMNat'• ~ ttw ~ pnor to ;,. HU•& _,. _.. &1Um
l•rvlcH, 21'9 .. .,~, ---· 21171 ...,..... ~Hot Nov. a ......... CA~ ...... ..,. .. uw.nn,.llllllbr•ui*..tdRdcNc**-nOftaltillear .. CA8EllO A1 .... \'CUU.--'IOM0-~·102, eo... ...... ~,-. MIMIOn VitfO, o.c. t. 1s. 1111 fQlt ,.._ Oon9ld Manh. nee ... -o1aRtMous~~\d11u11 """ ~ ..,.. "..,... lllr*. a died! l11e • ..,., ..-Mid To • .;..,. Mnefi-19CT WJllt MS sen, rr ~ Mic'*' Awl!n, "*'-~ t,.... MUCllOTICI ~Pl.. eoei. ...,_, ::';:o"~:/,:~:,_,~~~'::=~-~':= =~rust~-==•· e1~ton. c~ ~·.-::.=::=•ff
1oa1 i..mnoe OfM, Co.te ~121~ Lipa ._... ----._ • ,_ Thi• buelneH Pa co~ common.,. (5" Stc:lcw'l 144cillon ws DMd ot TMt Ttw ll"IP' • .., ;,, a .... or ,._.., 111~ .. wnttan C: ..... ,.0"~1 !~.:=:other• "W1IDN °' 1"I *' Meta. CA 92121 Thi bu I It ~ ........ ducted by: an lndMdu.tl • Mil ~ lnCI PloftSSIOllS 1111y ~ lnCI ~ OOIMIOn .,.,.. .., loin ~ rlllon "" ..__ and ..-_.. nm "' 1HE Thie buelneH It con-1 • MM . eon-Mw atat...,.t H.ve you ttened doing Codi)" ~ • ""Y " u. ,.... ll2lor\, ..W.. ISICI ••1, for S(lle. and 1 wntten NotlCI wfH be lntefHtwu In "'°" *" MQ9 ~ d~ bV: an lndlYldull duded bY-.,. lncMduel The ~ S*ao.nl .,. buelnnt yet? no NlwPDll Beadl-Costl Mtu ~ dnam.d ·~ • JIK· ar """* '** tpee:l'8d In of~ w1d Election= the will or Htate, or VOlJ. WIU IHOULD om. Haya you 11811ed dOIOD :::..r"=~ dOil'9 doing bUtlneit at: Cal Et· PhlDlp D. Mareh CN3Q76l0 PAT o.e l3.20 27 IDltd 10 bl 301 f.111 !Wbol! .-, f1Cl2 of lie flrwtdll The underilgned ca arid both, of: PETER JOHN TACT A &..AW\'Bl On bu.,.._~ yet, tMl-tl .. .........__ rota. 2120 Oelawtira 9'., Thia etrtemz(1l. wu flled 10G6.JanS loe7 ' ' 8cu1¥1111 N9wpmt a..cn. c:A'Code and rulhortzed to do Noboa of Defaull end HUGHES AKA PETER J . 1nM1•&9f'A.f•1U• Stes>Mn M. Alltiln ,.,.,._.., ano #A. Hundngton Beech, OA with the County Ct«k Of • 92eS3 The undenqlld T IUllM 'buelneu In tN1 lllM. The to Sell to be r800lded Jll the HUGHES ..... TNlll u..t ...... ~It •tM•~ wae filed TNt .....,,_,. -lllad 92Mt-2855 Ofange County on 12-10-M • 1dldlllll 111tJMy 1or ..... .-... and C101et wuntv ~e the real prop. A PETITION haa Inc:.. • .. e.iir U tt1 ~"" th the County Ci.tk of O:,~~~ ~~ Ronlld K. Ttm, 2120 o.t• 19M:S1041.. P\llLIC NOTICE ~-.,. d the ~ commond,..gnlllton,rany, erty 111 toceted and more ttwi bHn flied by WILLIAM ~.....,Md....-
ang. County on 1Ml-M 19M37o4113 wtit• St., #A, Huntington Dally Piiot 0.0. 13, 20. a1, "**-and eilw common 01S1!1-al .,. r• P~ de-tn<ee months ha'Ye elapead THOMAS HUGHES tn IDDled.rT-. ...... •
teff:S1021tl .. ~h. CA 92149-295!t t096 Jan 3 1"7 Ft10 ...... 111117140C11 !"'1lon. ' any. shown "-". Tiit acftbad abow 11 purported since auch-dlllJOn th• Superior Coun of Olf't_, • Doo 'It -. "Dally Pllot NOY 29 Dec C Dally Piiot Dec. 13, 20, 27, Thlt bu1lnaH It con-• . , flCllTIOUI IUl-.U ICUI .amaint "Illa ui.-d blance to be: all W.. Wison Date. Decembef 12, 1998 Ca&ifotnia County of t1~ lloe.ll I ..... I t1
13 20 ttoe · ' Fo70 1t9e, Jan. 3, 1197 1"107 d\lc;ted by: tn lndlVldual PUBLIC NOTICE fWIEITAW " thl <llllogat111n leCMt9CI bl' the R..C.,Unll K, == ARM FINltlC!at Corporabon, Or~. • , ()llciW,...... M .. om.a
' ' ' Haw you ltalted doing The follow!ng Ptf'IOll(s) '"" .....,.,_, to ba tdd MS rw~IN ~ .... The 95 Ttultee. P 0 Box 65308, THE PETITION ro· ol h ..._., ol 0.,.. PUBLIC NOTIC! PUIUC NOTICI ~yet? yn, '978 Flctltlou• •uslMH doing tiu11nm as. HUNtlHGTON .,~ oasts. ~ 1no ~~any San Oieoo. CA 921&&<~. quHtt that WILLIAM Col.ftr, ~ _.....
Ronald IC. Ttrn · Name ltat•ment PROFESSIOHAI. CEHTER. 18700 aotwos al tht 1-d tlw 11111111 lty tor 1nY b:omlctneu of TelephOne Number (et > THOMAS HUGHES be by. c:t.rw P ......... floUtlou• •111Pne.. F'lotttleue l•IMN 1'hll 11alemant "'&~ .. ,!"~ The lollowlng penonz eta Man St. ~"'nglOn Buch. CA pil:lalm d Iha Nata Of S. • lie..,.. addrW and'~ ~:: holl T 1 Sele appointed .. pereonal ~ ~ .,.._ llllY &.
Nam• ltat•ment NelM ,...._.... -"" U'9 County 11 ""~ doing bUtlnfft 11: D & L Q2M8 '269.oa.J 19 In lddillOll to cal/\ Illa common....,.-..., I lr!Y. Clmcef en · r\15" repretentatlve to edmin· Hollnd n AlndlW I. ..._
Th• following p9'90nl tt• The lollOWlnO l*90na are Orange County on~ ..... .,..• Vending, 445 Vitia Par1d1, Kenntth R Thomas lnYesl-IJUst.a wt-~• Dlllw(a clG lfiown htrm lenefldzlY: Pub 12113196 121'2<W8 ieter the Ht ate of 1h• 2lrld. ~ n.,. • • doing buslnffe u : a) Suf, doing bu91nHe u : MA 1 ... ~7 ... ,.,. Newport Buch, CA t2e60 nts 22909 loc:Mess AYe ~on 11111.a 0t ~ baM. 1 .... of Anwtal NT & · • Mc,....• TIUlllDr"-'
plue City, bl Wnt Coaat En!«Dr!Ma, 1'7t W. 11th Daily Pllot NOY. 22, 29, Lyn Allan Staudlngw, 445 f" · c:A 91iio1 'ct.a cnwn by 1 tt.t1a ot ltdllll IA, Foredolw~ 12127196 decedent. 211rte C..., COfpcnlllh. a
SUfplUI, C) Delly Dlscountt, Sl iS, ea.ta Meu, CA Dec. 8, 13, 1998 F053 Vitia Prtrda, ~awport or;:il.t1nm 15 corOlcil!d by cr9dill llt'IOll 0t a c:Ndl: crwwn by 1 DIP.. Mn~ ,..._ fl JOecf, CNS1435609 TtHE t:eE~:~~~en:~~ C-.. CciwllllDiO. • 100 Scholz Plaza 1210, 92827 Beach, CA 92680 ~ c11al Stale OI ledetll WMgll 9111 loan ~ ,..., VI/lay \ntw ques s ...... y ....... = ...Wpon Beach, CA t2883 Jo" LIA• Outlefraz, 2&42 PUii.JC NOTICE Thi• buslnaH 11 con-1111The'VI teostranl commenced IO aaoa11m. YY1l'QI ~ 0t ~ CWrnt, CA tOaO. PUBLIC NOTICES Will. and .;o~icil:· of rudlon~h Muon Todd VaY9f•, 100 Nof1h Alona StrMt. s.ni. ducted bv: an lndMdual ...... the UY1"QI baM IOIQl.:l on MCbOfl r~· No.: (714) any, ba .... milt• to tor .. ._ ol
Scholz Plaza 1210 New-Ana. CA 12708 PlcUtlou9 lluslneu Ha¥• you etattad doing nnsaa .... siness u~r s102 d 111a Fonancel cooe ard ~· Slk:I Ult wli bt proba1a_ The Will and .. In ~., h
port Beach. CA 92883 Thie bu1lne11 It con-.._.. 1 ... •ment bualneH yet? yes, 1 M-te licll'<JcJ~sttd lluSI.:!' ':m: aull'alzad to do taitn&s on 11111 made. t.it wlhcU COWNl'll llOT1C( Of TIWITEFI IAlf: any codicil• ere avarl· ~ -, 111, Ollf\ a c:.
Thl1 .. 1t.ualn"' It con-ductedby:anlndMclual Thefollowlngpel'IOntat• LynAllanStaudlngw names on state tnthl_..tendttcxtw 06 ~ uprneed or TIWITHIAlf:IO.lllZ72tAr11 able for exam1na11on tn IHlr'tdladc~~·--
ducted by: an lodMdual Have you lt.wtad doing doing ~ u : New Thi• 1tatemant wH filed ~1 KE.NNrni R THOMAS cdl 11 aa:aCllld ttw IMltl may ........, raPdlug Ille, pfll-IO. UM5MI YOU Nil 1111 1he file kept by the or ,.._,. ..._ • dladc
Haw you •tatted doing bullnfft yet? Y"· 11·21-M '"" Publlth•r•, 2800 with the County Cltfk of Thi Slll!ment lied 111 WCNQd ttw aiance " the Tnis. ....ion, 06 ~ DEfAULT UNDER A Of£D Of coun. ~ by a ..., or .....,
buslnfl1 yet? No JoM Lule GIAlen'u Point dtl Mar, Corona de! Ofznge County on 1 MIJ.98 c'o., ae:a:,, Ora Wt tee's Oetd uni lut1dl DeC1Dme for lie p&lrp09e of~ TlUST DATED MMM. U.... THE PETITION re· cndl lriaf\ 01 a c:t*91
Maton Vavere Thie ltaWnenl WM tied M•, CA t2e25 19ff37023H Ille ntv < nge 1Yaial:lt 10 tht Pl'f" at tnocnM lie lndebtadMse ..ani1 LUI YOt.1 TAIE ACTIOll TO QUHlZ authority to ~ by a .... 01 .....,
This 11atemtnt wu flied wllh 1he C°""'Y Cleftl of .....,.. Eliot Aldridge. 2600 Dally P~ot Nov. 22, 29, eou:r. on Oecember O. 1996 as a matter d ~ Sad Alt wl by aid Deed of TNlt ~ PWOTKT YOt.lfl "'°'91TY, IT edmini1tar the estate _..Ind io.t .,. o.
with U'9 County Clerk of Ofanga County on 11-1541 Point dal Mar, Corona del Dec. 6, 13. 1toe f041 TICE·TlllS Mcnous ~me be made. tu ..,.twt oo.-anara Qldlng lie f-, ct1arveS MAY IE SOLD AT A P'UIUC under the Independent _,... -.... 1, OI _,.
Orange COunty on 1 MS.ti 1~702094 Mar, CA t2e25 Statement tJCl)lm 11~ yeais rom MrTll'IY. UlftD 01 tmplld, and QPlnMI of the Trust· IAU. If YOU 11&.D All EXPlAs Adminlttratlon of Ea· Inge Im* tpad1tcl" aadb1
t 9"3702130 Delly PloC No'I 22 29 Thi• butlnH• 11 con-PUBLIC NOTICE 1111 IS* rt was filed '" the Office ~ '* ~ or ... The wae. tnltf said NATION Of ntl ?IAT\IM Of ntl tat•• Act (Thie authori· 5102 al lw Almdlt Codi Dally PlloC NOY 22 -tM • •F03.; ~by: an lncllvldual al Ille County Cltr1l A new Frdl· anaJmbrlras • lo saiidy the Deed of TNlt cauMd a,. · . h _., llAhoftaad to dD ,,._ . , .... Dec. 6, 13, 1 Have you •tarted doing F1ctlllou1 Bualnesa •ou• Business Name Statement nletilldness s'.eail9d ~sad OMd. tk• al o.fault and IEllctlon PllOCEEOING AGAINST YOU, ty wrH !Mio~ t. • pe,.on· ,_In'* ZIZ9.) At At h
Otc. e, 13. 1996 F034 butlNla yet? no Name Statement IT1.lst bl hied poor ID lllal om acMnc:es Lhtraonder wth "11tl"1 t Sal be recorded In the YOU IHOUUI CONTACT A el repruan.atJve t~ take North front _.. W. h PUBLIC NOTICE PUIUC MOTICI Jamff E. Aldridge Th• lollowlng pereona are Tiie tiling of ttu statement does" provdecl ll'ertr\ ~no the Ul'!llld ~':tie,. lie rul prof>-LAWYER. On 01.4H7 • 1:41 many action• without C°'"V ~ 1'00 CMc
Fto hloue • ....., 8 Thi• tlatamant wu filed doing buslneH H : s1ton not of itself 111th0n2e the use 1n pnrc:ilJll balance d the ~· .. .-ty ra localed and mo.e All, Arllarleaft Cit, lllaftllll obtaining co~rt approv· c.r. Di'M w., s... '2ctltloua BualneH N t ,-~ with U'9 County Clerk of lido. 3441 ·H Viz Udo, ttn lt'1I ol 1 Ficnous Business wlld ~ saocl dMd wch "11ttHI then three mcnhs 2vNe cor,., A Cllllotn~ Carillrlllali el . Be.fore taking certam Ana. CA el ""11. .. .., n.
Name Statement •me tat...., Ofang• County on t t-18·96 Newport Bo1ch, CA 92663 Name 1n YIOllllOI] of the rights ol lhenor1 as pn:Mdld 111 said ~ tlnce IUCh recotu-as the duly ll>l>D!nted TruS1ee very 1mporu.nt actions, ~ ~ 1D ..t ..,.
Th• followlng peraone 11a d!l'9 '°'=::.r':!'8 ::,: 19983702257 Barton K. Miiier, 906·A E. lnOlher under Feoetll, State, or tees. cnargn and~" t tlon. Equitable Deed Con· uncier aoo pursuant to Oted Of however. t.he pe~sonal hftf by It uni:frr Mid Died al
doing buslneH ae: Schu-aio':at Communlc:a11onz DallV Pilot Nov. 22, 29, Oceanfront, Balboa, CA common law (See Secbon U400 tJUst• and the 11ust1 cne11c1 OJ pany 81 Tru.tH, Trust Deed Trus~ recorded on 05'2.ff' u repr~11ntz11ve ....,111 be Trutt In .. prope11y llUAl9d
bert & Company, Certified 3355 Via Udo 134o-8: Dec. 6, 13, 1998 F059 92661 et seq., Business and Prolessions seid dMd " tru11 dl1ld Unit • #311434, m South Doe~ITlfnt No. ~..OHHU of required to glvt notice In uid eo.ny, c.1ton1'1 ct.
Public Accountanl, 2424 Newport Beech CA t2ee3 B IC C Thl1 buslnau 11 con· Code) 1112211996 Senlno ~· 8MudryAvenue, 11tti F1oor Official Recoms 111 the ollice al to interested persons ICl1blnia ._lend -....n Lot S.E. Brl1tot, Suite 2t o. Timothy Ric:~ fox 3355 PU L NOTI E ducted by: an lndlvldual Renewil Fihng No Cf\anges ance ~~. • Mid TNlt• Los Angeles. CA 90017 tile Reconler-ol 0t11191 CounlJ. u n I es s they 1,., v e 65 of frect No. 27SO. In fw
Newport Be1ch, CA 92e60 via Udo 1340-B, Nftport FlctHloua •11t?net• Haya you started doing Newport Buen-Costa Mesa 4900 ~ Reed. &IC• 2870 T~ ,....,,,_: (213) tallfom1a, executed by: Pablo l waived notice or con· City of coeia ..._ in lllld Allan CharfH Schut>ett, 3 Beach. CA t2M3 bualna11 yet? no CN397615 THOMAS Dec lrwnllla, Ca 91706 (818) ~ ~ By: fter.e Llml Vuson and Manna C. Vuson. 11nted to the proposed Cou1ly Ind s..a, • lflOlllfn
TIYOll Court, Newport Thia butlntH It con-n!'~~t•m•nt ~rton K. Millet Iii d 13.20.27.1996.Jan3, 1997 (800)227·11149 (Calfome 0rly)by Tl'Ultle ..S orncer, Dile~ hust>aoo and wife and. Tn~ ection-1 The 1ndepen-on a...., racordld In Boe*
Coast, CA 92857 ducted by: an lndlvldu.tl •v" ... -" .. pertont lie It ttalament was 1 • Raymond Zut..11 Aul 5ecntaty 11121111 ASAP2MC20 12'$, D Zeta -an mamed woman Ill u dent administration t1, PtDes 1-llrOlql-s ~ Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-Have yo;, tt.wtecl dotng ~"9 bualnees as: Sumey with Iha C~ty Clerk of IPali!lO' 11129, 1216, 12111196 12t1S, 12t,20 roint teniRIS as Trustor lldtrosa authority will be granted ._ alaceleneoui ....., ;,
ducted by: an Individual t>uslnett yet? no Pnnung, t585 Santa Ana Ofange County on 11-19·96 PUBLIC NOTICE • fnlel!>llstS kit. OBA. lnlegralted unlHt an intereated lw Ofb at lw ~ A.-Ha~• yOu •tarted doing 1lmo«hy A. fox :;~:, Coste Mase, CA . 19903702374 PUBLIC NOTICES Fundtng, A ca1t!Om111 Corpcntron, perao~. filee en objection c:adw d uid ~. &
businest yet? no Thie ataaemeril wa lied Ronald Gene Nugent, 1585 Dally Piiot Nov. 22, 29, All ... 1IMl704007 PUBLIC NOTICES u Benef~ Wiii sd 11 public to the petition and CllllC ._..°'" e1 o1 8111 All~n Schubert wt.th U'9 C°"'1ty Clef1t of Santa Ana Ave Coste Dec. 6, 13, 1996 F046 ACTTTPOUllUllES NOTICE Of' TRUSTEE'S auction to !fie hlghe.st bidder f .._..,:.w• g olJd cau11 why ""-"'~tuwllhcUfw ~~· :ae~ty w~:I~ Ofange ~~~= Me-. CA 92627 " PUBLIC NOTICE The'::. STATEM:S1 in re SALE Trultft Ille No. NOTICE ~-r:usTEE'S cash. (payable a llmt DI sale In tlm •:ol rt should not :.1'1'.."' .::C. ~°!
Orange County on 1 M~M 1 Thi• buslneu 11 con-rttSS ng_r ~H R 0130832.c3 T1t1e o.dw "°-Ttue Onl« No. 1234054 lawful money ol the Ufllled grtJll~ ths authority. dlph d SDOtzlt ohlid lend, 19993702373 Dally PloC No'I. 22, 29, duded by: an lndillldual Flclllloua •ualneH ~SI IHVEST~S 18700 ::, rwz;rce :-TrustM Sale No-M-4141,_ Stms, by cash, a wnoet's ~ ~E~RING on the • _..... 1D Pen --...
Oalty Pilot tiQY. 22, 29, Dec. 8, 13, 1M F039 ~_,.,~ltd doing Name Statement !Mn St t\tnllngton BtXn CA ~7421 YOU NtlE IN oe: DA ~ .. ~~ '!..a ~ na-Jpetotion w
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0 • 13 1998 f04S ,... The following persons 11e 926'8 · · FAUlT UfiD!R A DEED Of' R..-.nce No 200529'!12 ""',.. ..... -. a ... ..,ca ... _, by a anuerv , b¥ o.d,....... Al-9* :n ec. "' • PUIUC NOTICI Ronald Gene Nugen! doing business u : Sztcll-,.,.,. No 93~7 state 0< federal Cl'!dCI union. 0< a 1 ~45 P .M. in Dept. 703 18 2n Book.,, ~ ai PUBLIC NOTICE ~-• b .. ~ ~~ "'~1!r:14 wan King, 612 W. 19th St.,~~~ ~00 T:™Roa.~ ~~lfN<I!~ youAJU: IN DEFAULT UNs Checldrawnl>ya stateO<f~ located et 341 The C1tv domctllAlconll. n.~ r_ .. ._ .. .,, ..,.,, ......... ,. o Coste Men, CA 92827 , ... ...,,. ...... 9027 PROTB:T OUR P9'.0P D£ft A DEED OF TRUST sivmgs llld loan U$OC1ab011 Dr 1 v e 0 range CA ::z;•**-9 .._ llZd ta
FlctlUou. lu•lnff• ....... ltae.-tt Ofange CounCy on 11·20-98 Jin-Su Hou, 53 S. Oalsv tHt, c:A 4 TO y • DATED DEC08ER 31, ~ or Sl'MQs 92668 aold •• 1z• The.._.
Name ltat•Ment The tolloMng penont.,. 1"83702530 Aw.. 19, Pasadena. CA 1111~~~=ness is conducted by ~MA~~~ 1112. UNLESS YOU TAKE ~oed in seC:uon 5102 ol IF YOU OBJECT TO addl.af ..t otwir CClftlnlOfl
The following per~ 118 doing buttrtMe at: 2nde-Dally Pilot Nov. 29, Dec. 6, 91107 The SIJJnl convnenceo to NEB>AN EXPUNATlON Of' ACTION TO PROTECT tl'le FlllJ/IClaJ Cocle and aillhonzed the grentong of th• ........ I any, d ....... doing t>ut1nn1 as: Blttcher ~anaant SarvlCH, 222 13, 20, 1998. F069 This bu1triu1 It con. 11'1/lSad ~sinass under the THE HAW Of THE~ YOUR l"ROPERTY, IT MAY to 00 business in this StJCe) at Al petition , you should ~ dlecltled llboW It
Construction S.rvlcH, ~-=-IOL.ane 1210, Tut*ln, PUBLIC NOTICE dueled by: an lnd:du~l I flenous business Olllle O< CEEDWGS /lllNHST YOU, BE SOLD AT A ~auc Ille Mlill (No!111) E:ntlMct la Ille appear at the hearing PWPOltld 1D be 29 Ford-
18008 Skypant Circle. S1a. H•Y• vou 11111 0 ng names hsted aboYe on NoYember YOU SHOULD CONTACT A SAU. IF YOU NEED AN County COll"""9e 700 Clwlc end elate your ob1ec· twn DIM. Collll ..._ CA
205, Irvine, CA. 926t4 ~:tin~ ~~ ~~ FlcUtlou. BuslneH ~~'.~s~:t? no 18 1091 LAWVER. On 12177111 It EXPLAHATION OF THE Clfl1tf !kiwi wnt.' 111111 Alli, tionl or file wmten 121:11. The widli=
Andrew L.rnea Youngquiet, .no. CA 92eee • N..ne ltatoment Thi• 1111eman1 w11 filed S~NEO KENNETH R THOMAS 2."CIO P.M., Equltlllll Deed NATU':f s O:oAt-r:t:T ~ CA all nght, lltle and inl!reSI objections w ith the TNMll cltdrlml lftt ~~~! 'U:~~r ~:Yi1:r~ Thli butln••• It co...-The following person• are with th• County Clerk of This statement was hied with ~ •the duly • ~:°'skLD CONTACT;.. COIMyed to and now hlld bV it f OUrt before the hezr· ~~«*=of.':
!12660 • ducted by: an ltldMdual doing bullneu a1: B.C. Orange County on t t-19-96 tilt County Clerft of Orange P*Md TNllM under ..t L.AWY£A under ~id Oted ol Trust in the 1ng. Your appearance -i:;::;:: 1 Thi• builnen I• con-Have you 1i.tted doing a.an, 328 "E" 11th SI. 19913702340 Countvon 0teember9, 1996 pur..-to Died of TNst, On Janua;y 03 1991at11 oo pmperty situated In uiO County. may be ii' peraon or by ::::"t.':"': ..... "Ji
dueled bv: an Individual butlneu yet? v-, to-:J0-95 Huntington Beach, CA Daily Pilot NoY. 22, 29, NOTICE-This Ficbbous Name =:::.. °':.c,_11=.,.:; A M. ARM Financial eorpos Caht~la descnbing tile land your attorney. be mmlle, bul wllhcU cov.-
HaY• vou 1tarted dOlng WlnlllTI Mll&tf 12648 Dec 6 ,3 1998 Fos2 Slltement eicpres 11~ vurs from al Ofndal ratlOl"I H the duly appointed therein: Lot 22. Tract 2215. 1n the IF YOU ARE A IW1l ,,, WWT9ty "IP md
bualnett yet? Y" &-1·M Thie tt.alMnent wu tiled Cyn~ Singh, 122 12th · ' • tilt date 1t was hied iri the Office =.. :1:. -Trvstee under and pu~1.4ant City of Costa Mta. County of CREDITOR or a 'conttn· °' ln1llrcl ~ .,,
Andrew L Youngquist with the County Cleftl of Sl, Huntington Beach, CA PUBLIC NOTICE of tilt County Cler1l A new F1dl· RecoJdar ':, ~!'~ to Deed ol Trust, recorded on Qlange, Stm ol taMomia. as oer gent creditor ol the' pozzMMon, or W1C\.mo
Thll atatement WH nled OfangeCountyon 1MIS-tl 12648 DOUS Business Name Sllllement -·7• January 14. 1993 n Oocu-Maprecorded in 8ook106 Page dec e11ed,youmustfole tirww,topmf .. IWl .... tg
with lha County Clat'fl of 1..eJl'02t02 Thie bu1lna11 It con-Flctltloua 8ualneu l'!klst be f~ed pn0< IO lhlt d.lte =~ ~ ment No 93-031180 of Olft. 34, Miscellantous Maps. '111 tilt your claim . with the ~am al .. noll(I)
orange County on 11·22-e8 Dally Piiot No'I. Z2, 29, ducted by: an lndlYldual Name Statement The filing or Ills slltemt('ll ~s men wii.,. 111 ~ IUC· clal Records 1n the omce of Dlfa o1 the County Recorotr DI court and mail a copv10 zec:urzd a., lllld o.c1 of
19"3702713 Dec. e, 13, 1... f040 Htl¥e youJ:;,;llarted doing The IOllowfng pereone ere not of 1tsell 111tll0nle tilt use 1n tlontolle hlghntl*tdwfor the Reoorde< a Onll10e ~County. The ptOptrty nemo-the per;onal representa· Tn.9, .., ~ ~
Dally Piiot Nov 29 Dec e ~ No • doing butlnett H : Lean-lhs statt ol 1 f1cnous Business C.at\ (P9)llltlla 111 time al County, California. executed fOll descObtd IS being sold •as uve appointed by the • pnMdilld 2n lllld nall(I).
13 20 'toe • ' F07s PUIUC NOTICI """"'-n wear• 499 Magnolia StrHt, Name '" .,..°'*" of tilt nQhls DI .. In t.Wfut moM'Y of the by Raymond J Genhtella and IS". The Sllttl *"" and othtt co u 't w Ith' n f o u r ~ I fftt, lftllr h • • · TIU etatamant WU led Costa MeM, CA 92627 another under ftdelll. Stm, Of United StMel) ll: Al the Knslone M Genttlella, huas common desqllliOn. If any. ol months from the date """9 d lw Deed d TNll, PUIUC NOTICE ~ 911•1M.. ~ .. ~ ~~~ Susan M. CM•tenson, 499 a>nvnoni-(SetSeaon 14AOO North frOfll ~to, lie band and Wife as JOlnl ten-the fUI PfOPe!'Y clesctibecl abO¥t of lrrst 111uance ol ,..,.d tire, c::tmvlr ..S ........... ••nt ........ ._ ...._.,. on • Mrgnolla SlrHt, Coate et StQ. !Maness and PIOfesSIOns County ~ 700 anl1. as Trvator Auoceted 11 puipolled ID 111. "' Denell leuere 81 pro\llded in ...,_ ol .. T,,_ n FlctJUCMaS 11u.-.. ...._.............. 1 ... :S702Hl' Mete, CA 92627 Cocle.) ..,...., ,. __ ......,_ ~ Moltgage Lending. a C81tfor· ,._,_ ........ :. C IMZl . OO f h ol h .-. a.ad\= Nw tt.elM•Mt -, .. -• peqona .,. Oelly Plot NOY 29 Dec 8 Thi• bualn••• It con-Renewal Fillno No Changes .......... ---........ ._ nie Corporlloon as Benefo. hMI. --• s ectJon 91 o I e Died of TIWI, doll'9 ......_ • · • fci ' ducted by. lndlvlcru.J Bucli-Cosla Mesa Sara Ml, CA al rtght, t11e lf'f · Thi llOCleBiOntd TNSIH dis· Cafiforn1a Probate Code. fl .-E• , d N; d~ ~~:: :t::/: l7t W. lWI St.. tS, IO, 1*' 7t ~ )'oU ~tatted dolna '='is1H~ Dec and ,,,..,.... ~ to Wltl SELL AT PU9LIC claim$ any liability IOf any lllCOf· The time for filing cr!d12' ----f M ... CtF~ PRIDE CONsTRUC. ~ ' Coe&a MMe. CA PUIUC NOTICE bUslnaaa vat? ye1, 10.23-94 1U0.27. 1096. Jin s. 11m = ~ ~ TtzJ :':: AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST redness d Int strttt ~ss JOd claim• will not expire ...._ r fftt, .. n.-
TION CO 2015 Yadlt ,..._ Jeftr s.n.orct Klttlhoff Sueen M. CMltanaen BtDOER FOR CASH (payable othel common clesigl\*>rl, d before four month1 ....... prtar ID,._ n.
olute ~ Beach, CA. 6715 ~ 1tut a #H47:l' Plotltl•• llusJneu TNt ltatement wu fUed PUBLIC NOTICE ~ C.:::: ~ at tune of sale in tawlul money lnY. shown herell\. Said sale will from the hearing date ,_ AOwt wdtr tlld Died 926eO Coeta M.... CA '2e27 · Mw llatetMftt with the County Clerk or a: EXMmT-"W' PMC8. 1. d the United StatesL by casto~ blll llilboli~ or noticed ebow. al TNll 1w.-.w WIM:9
rrmothy R. McVlc:ar, 20t5 Thi• bUtlOMI •• COl1-Thi talowlng ~ .,. OrW1g9 County on 11-22·98 fit .. 1Ha7MIOS :; undMded 1110th.,....... • cashier'• cheCI< drawn by a wa~. optlSSed or l!"plied· YOU MAY EXAM-end dllwwtd 1D .. ~
Yachl ReaolUle, Newport ducted by• an lndl'llldual doing butlntU ,u . CUttle 19H3702l'32 RCTTnOus IUlllBS In end to Lot 1 of Trlld alate ex national bank, a f!O'lding lllle, pos.seW>n °' INE the file k99t by the alp9d • ...,. "91 ; llcwt Berch, CA.~ Have ~ alMed doing Powet Frtendth g tub, Dally Pilot Nov. 29, Dec. 6. IT TEMBa 1451 u Map recorded aieok drawn bV • &tale ex t~s. to pay the re-court. If you are a per, of ~ ..t o.nw.t tlDr
Thie bu1ln•11 11 con-butlne8r yM? no ::... ~ ~ 1 • Costa 13, 20. 19118. f074 . The '::.no' person(s) '"" In .!o.t • hgts 1 end 2 :1 d=~ b:":"stat': c! maming l)MCll)I! W'll DI IN ion intorrtted in the Seit, lltlt a~ Nalcr ol
ducted by. an lndlvldull Jeffrey S. ~ Kantml Sulw. 392 Ralcam PUBLIC NOTICE OOtng c..ismess., PANOA WO!(, of...,,..,..... Mlpr.,.. federal sa\llngs ind IOan as· nott(s) ~~by said Detd Of Htate, you may file ~ n Bldlal'I '° M.
Have you •WWd doing Thia a&atemenl WM Nad Pl I C Costa MIN, CA «50 E. Lincoln AYI Cypress CA cotds of Or-. County. EJts socratJOn SllVll"IQS associa-Trust witl1 inllrest thMon, u wlttl the court a formal Thew~..., lllld
butlnete ~? No with U'9 County atfk of 12927 • Flotltlout BuslneH 00830 · · ~ thenfiom al unls. loon or Uv.nos bank ipeclfled pnwidtd in said ll'*(s), Jcl.. RequHt for Special Nalcr of and Blcllklrt ~:'~r.1er:,'f<:.. filed Ofanga County on 1 ,.,... Thl1 bu1lntH 11 con-Name ltal•m•nt ~Rong lJn. 743 Citadel u llhoWn upont lie Condi>-In Hc:toon 5102 o1 ttie Fll"lan. vanc:es. if any, unclef ~ 1tnN ol ~ot1c1 of th• filing of. an ID Sal :.:. ':::" 2n .. ~ County Clerk of teHJl'DaJH duc:ted by: an lndMdual The followlfl9 per•on• arr Dnw. WllM CA 91789 rNrWrrl Plln. r9COnled Mlly clat Code and aulhorized to the Deed olTMt. Utimaltd ftes, inventory and appraisal ~ :CC
oir1!'no, County on '2-3-M Dally PloC Nov. 22, 29, HaYe you tWtad doing doing buslneu 11: Dome•· Tin but1ness is corOlct!d by 2t, 11t1, u lnMn.wMrlt No. do business In th11 state) At charges and GPtllNS ol the of estate 1t11t1 o r of t: ,_,.. ~,.... _...
'8813703489 Dec. t , 13, 1M F043 butlnel1 Ytt? no tlc ServlcH 28 Boliver 11t 1ndl't'lc1lll 82411• of Offtdal ,.._ In the Quad Area ot the ertv Trustee and ol the tNsls Cit*<! eny petition or account rlnce Md\,........... Arlt
Kantml Sulzu Newport BeeCh CA 92663 ' ~strant his not yet begun cord• of Or-. Cculty. Hill ol Buena Park. Qvic by said Detd ol Trust, loswlt 11 provided In 11ction 1 " Dally Piiot Dec. •· l3, 20, PUii.iC NOTIC! Thll etatemant wa1 n1ed Metia Mead '2a BOiivar, ID trwact business under the F~~= C•rrter at, 6&JO Beech 8Nd . S1M,HU2 Est>n\lled Accrued 1250 of the Celiforn1a = !~,::;
27 1996 F017 w11h U'9 County Cletk ol Newport Baach CA 92663 llcHous buSlntSS name o an • Buena Pal'I<. CA all nght, ljlte 1n1e1ut and addainal actwances Probate Coda. A Re· .._.. OM. ,..... ~ PUBLIC NOTICE F1otltloue llullnff• Oran9• County on 11-22·96 Thl1 bu1lnai1 la con-names listed herein est.: and~~~ and interest conveyed to ind If any, WtA lnatase this figurt qu11t fo r Spaciel Nonce .,,_, Olb. CA tt• T• Nal90 ltat.....m 1H8:S702784 ducted by: an Individual SIGNID JVH-RONGUN • ancluu-,._,_OClfVUn rtr1oN held by 11 Under said pno< ID salt. The beoeflCWy form it available from pflON PUnllrr': tl1lt
F1ot12Jou1 •11alM.. The IOllOWlng f*9CIM •• Dally Pilot NOY. 2$, Dec. e, ~ you 1tarted doing TtlS statement was hied wiltl ==.: ~ "":: Deed ol Tru1t in~~Y under said Deed ol Tl'USt hef'lll> the court clerk. -.cnn, By: Do... ~
Nam• ltetetMnt dolna ~ M! S OoNlno 13. 20, 1998. F072 buslneH yet? No the Cou~ Clerft of Orange rtghl of 8Ulfzce .my to a =ed ~11: the· Ian:; IOtl exeM1c1 and clelrvertd ID IN Attorney for Pelhlaner: d2r'8, Dell: -Th• lollowlng pertont are Surf6oardt, 20701 • M11la Meld County on OecemberO, 1ggs .._...of IOO 1-t: td n ng undersigned a Wl1tlln Dedatitlon A..-..• "'*'9an ASAP23U4I tW. ~
doing butlnn• 11: a) The hawk 1.tn~..! .. ~un1lngton PUILIC NOTICE Thi• etetement wa1 filed NOTICE-This ncuous Name t;;;'8Ulface ttttftof ma::,.. therein "As ~; ~ ~ 61 Default and Ottnand lof Sale. ,,_ w• AIMlrlNn. ,..,
WOOden Spoon. b) Buey a..ch, CA 11""41 with the County Clefll ol Statement cxratts hw ytllS from lewd • ~ Ol"I and a Wlfllltn Mabee DI Dtld &41,
Publl1hlng, 17"4 E. Com-John ltrton Oamarr, Plotftlowlluslneu OfangeCountyon12-&-96 t11ci.1twas ftled1nthe'Olhce 1n..f~~~ ~rust hetetolcn c»-anfEledion'°SeU.Theuncle<-2070fll.Tunn monwHlth 1104 FUiierton 20701 Goan.wt. Line,~ .............. nt 1"83703887 ol lht County Clerft. A new f;dl, ..... I" I tie ptopefty • • cauMCI said Holrct °' A,....
CA 92131 ' • tlnalOnT .. 1 bBMd'l.uelnetCAI ~n-~ ~.~ 81~ Dally Pltol Dec. t3, 20, 27, '«Ills !Minus Name ~ment Olftdll ,.~ ~ ~~,_! :C,~IOkl enc:'~ =and Eledion to Sd to be ._ Ana CA 92706-Shella J. MOfrt1, 1744 E. Thl r .._.,, _,.. I City 1toe, Jan. 3,,1997 F096 tl\ISt be f•ed poor IO u.• dale :: ~ b~ -..~1 t lily tecC1ft1ec1 in tilt--. wt1M the 7827
Commonwealth lt04 Fuf. ductedby:anlndMCWll aoap• l"lnancla , 96f2 ThehllngollhsS1111tme111c10eS • common ---'°"descntied rtyil~and mot1 12/06 12/09 12/13
tatton. CA 92831 • ~Y9'?~ doing ~-CA~un-PUBLIC NOTICE not DI l1Self aulhocue the use in =:: ~"':r".: :!: re:' ~ed to be ~~ mondls t11W ·~ • •
Thi• bu1ln111 It con-John Deman RoqUi 9582 Ham-hs s1* Of a Fia'°"s bness tr..,., al °' • por1kJn of 1111 South Cont er-I H-ma suc:ll ~ Oala ,
ewc:tedby:anlndMdual TIU atatitment WM ILad IOon 1258, Hunllngton flallL1llU7NIM Namt tn'9Dlaoit~lhenghtsol llea.ne,aafolowt:The,.. 201.Co&QIMeaa,CA92626 n.•tl ....-Cltr Miit-Cant seem to
Haw you •tarted doing with tt'9 ~ Qer1I of IMch. CA 92fS4a RCTTT10UI UMIS WIOther under ._Sim. "'**111 onM\111 d z1 o1, The undef'liOned TtVStee d11, 1111 CtfJ.. as "'**' By. get to all those =-~ YH. lO.t·M Ofange County 6n ,,., ... Tttla bu1lna11 11 con--STATmefT :ne:'.::' ~i:i:~ ol rtghta, mnnu. "*-" claims lily kabillly for any 111• llcNlll AUi/i Snlc:liW. tic., £S repair jobs
Thll 11alemenl wu llled 19"a70SHe ducted by: an lncllvldual The folloi#lng Plfl00(1) I Code). l1Qlhb, ftllunl gaa, Nllunt ~ of the weet ao-Aq#'t 4ntl ~ A.....,, around the 'house? with the Coun1y Clefk of Del)' Hot No'I. U. ZI, Htl¥e you Nlttd dOlng OOlng Minas II Am! A DAY. f;tj Oii rtgta and oWlt ~ dress end other common Sulit ~ ~ Q1Q. Ca
Orange c~ on 12+M Oeo • 13 1111 f04I butlnMI y.n No 14310 CUl\iltf Or . •E, INne, RmNtw~ fluOO.Costa MtSI Clrbons by wNtboww dreigMtlOn. ' any, Wlllshown 91'23 (lll}IOl-1911 t: Let the Cl•Hlfled
1HHTOHH • • • =-:..":::.. ... llled 112714 " 273 Rldwooo CN31176172e4MDec 13.20.27, = "!:r" .. ~ = J>8~~nt ': C10 s. ... .a . Sorvlca Directory
DallyNoCO.C.13,20,21, PUIUCIOTICI ...,, the Counly a.rte 01e1tt!1'~~CA~ 1gg&,Jan3,1997 dlrMdfn:lm1nYoffwfon.. watrziity, ~eased Of 1m.f26'1M t>'l3, 1>20. l)'27 helpyouflnd
1toe. Jen. a. 1"" FON "°....._ 9'•1a••• Oranoe County on 12·10.96 HM ~ng LM 273 going. 9"' may bt wlhln • plied, regerdlng tllle. poAe5· 996 reliable help.
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The lollOwlna per.one 11• ~ Dr ...._ PUILIC NOTICI t11 ttw1ct b.rtlnm under ~ -lllCl•••RI andop91-. e$t the<eon. 11 "'~"":"' in through classllled someone special C .....Z. Ii"""""· .... ti The ~ psnllOl1I .. and llklftng In Ind seid notl(1), advfneel, " any. h h I 'I' d dqlng bullne11 H ! .,.,..,. port leach, -........... .......... .......... .... nm NIN .. .,..... ~ a) The NMOYtha tt'9 ..... ~ under the terms "' the Deed I roug c ass1 1e
polnte Inter~. Tin JMn Paul Goodrtc:ft. 2SOO ....... lt9tomont Ml'lllNlltdhltwin _..,. Hull. ... Htlr Of ... Mid Prnll Giiner llf.s 1::::::::====·=~========:::========~!!!~==1!~!!!~ ~:'i:.~~lcaos. La =~•8J .:.C, N••PG'1 ~ ~':.*:.':.: ~.MSOOLEE. HEE.AJNO :& ~ .. T~o:,:: :: .. ia: = w:f{ -s U~T:Z~G 8o H .. Cho, TTT7 V,,,,,, Thia butlMM II con-AlloClaln. 1711 ;ott Mar· Tin .... w• hied Witt CA_, and nn frOM _,. cie., .
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to atlftltlu "any llfllcft•n. CORONA Luxurl-us 1 br and clean. mslr-bL, walk·ln PI n c 1:1 or. ear sJt a 11 r•,,cbto, rs: AVll 1•htltts payroll & tuH. 5 yrs BQollk••P•r 18·20 •-.----...-...--...-..,.,...
I I v bal 11 clipped, blk/tan . ava a e. *••a: min exp req'd . Xlnt llex. hrs/long term. Tutor• p/t $11·$15/ 11m1tall1n " dlacrlnl u t on ---------DEL MAR 2622 1br+ton with 2 spa· clst, pvt cony. ava •• 1
Will train. Call Jen al 714-719-0501 eX1.11.
bued 111 ran. col• "'ltlon, CEMETERY LOT/ clous balconles. now. $650. 650-9886 576·7130pgr/851-9391 .... u, ski behalfble&to bdr1ve oppr1 tor the right per· Computer exp nee, hr AP Chem, Physics. $1000 REWARD st c s t r ng son. Send rHumo In· Mac helpful. Fax Calculus. Bio. S.O.C. 1u.ll111dlc1p.lllTllllllllalu1or CRYPT 1225 Abundant walk In NB VILLA 2BR 2BA OMV printout Apply · eluding salary history · resume 873·8797 3.2 +college GPA. ut10Hl•ftlll.0t111)1ttnlioftlo iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2BR Gre•t Loc•I closet and storogo. Senior . Amenities. LOST Wht cockatlel vie 9·Noon. Ace Parking. to: 16792 Burke Lane.
mau lllJ llldl""""""' limJ· Hardwood firs, Berber Gas and water paid. $600 + 1/2 utll. Aval HUh/Placontla nl/9. 4680 MacAr1hur Ct. H B 92847 R•c•p«onlat tor ·UP-443•2700
11t1011orllllwlfllilllll0fl." P•clflc View 4 Ocean crpt, w/d. Oar, cr1yard. Walk to Balboa Island t/2/97. 673-62t5 $100,REWAAD Very N.B. (at Campus) · · scale tanl'\lng salon, ________ _
Tiiis 111ws11111111, wlll nol ,Ylow lots 111205 COEF. $1350. 675·6754 and the ·beaches. ---------tame/young. Owner 955·2037, Job Hotline CASTING-Movie Extras CdM. People person EMPLOYMENT
knowl1ttlJacctpt11tredwertlse· St1 ,500. 310/531· Prestigious resort Nwpt Hgt• Exec hm, hear1broken.650·7035 AnExtra$9 00IW••k Production trainees. w/lots of energy. FT, SE VIC S 5533 ment lOf ,.11111111 wlllcll ls In 7321, or 702/558·0431 •-----------• f1111ng ·with stunning 2Y~~~r.mss;~10~fs'~o~!~· Process HUD/FHA re· Fiim Studio. 533-52411 M-F. Call 645-5361 . R E
'jol.llollol t.".l ... Ou,r •• derr COSTA MESA 2624 sunsets and cool SALES p /PT 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1/3 ulil. 650·1004 funds. No exporlence. Driver/Courier er m .1•
111 ll1rellJ 111i.r1Mlll U111 111 •••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~;~~z::o. A~~9~;a~~j Nwpt N . tnhm• Mstr EMPLOYMENT 1-800·758·0377 24 hrs Your vehlclp. Part· Phone & voice mall Pleas:•b•:•:=.,~re that
•••lllnts ldffrllMlll In 11111 HOUSES/ $517mo Low Income I••••••••• ASSEMBLY FIT 8am-time, evenltls. Local sales for For1une 39 suite, all asnen. Cln/ c w k f h the listings In this· cat
"""111'"' .. ...uMll 111 • CONDOS f I fl I 1 ••STUDIO Apt. un· quiet Pref N/S $625/ 4:30pm M·F $5.50/hr. routes. a 9·0058 °· or rom ome. · 111,11 ~...._ lretrll-urn stud os, ut s nc . furn. W/0, Pool, Ten· · · Computer, modem, egory may require you ~ ._......_._ ......... call HUO · Clean, modern~ se· nls. & Jacuul. Prof. mo +. 141~ .!'511181+ dep. EMPLOYMENT No exp. nee. Sml mfg FT Man•ger-Yog• car a must. Base + 10 call a 900 number ,.. ... _.,,_, · FOR RENT cured parking, pool/ s695/mo. 640-0518 v ....... plant. Apply In person Pa.ce seeka a hlghly comm, bene .. Call In which there Is a
loU·tmllt·IDl·U.·15111.fet ••••••••• spa. Olane642·8226 _________ Room In Quiet 1 level " 5530 between t0-4 :30. motivated peraon w/ 714-850·832'1 charge per minute.
U11Wnlliqllft,OC .. a1111taa ·---------Stunnlnn 1200sq.lt 1679t Burke Ln H B I 0 eop•e skill t ·-• home In C.M. $300/ · · · s r ng P 1 s o Secr•t•rv Exp'd,·---------ull HUD al 416·3500. $59ft Move In rofVoHlce space full 1 man•ge "' atudlos • ·-• mo. ncl ulll. 556-6378 .. .. · computer !Iterate Incl
HOUSES/
CONDOS
FOR SALE
COSTA MESA 2124 Cln, l!il mtn cabln·slyle, kit & bath. Adjacent to or 548·6706. 111 msg. When you write lndlv must be organ· word processing. able 1er, wlk·ln clat, pool, new Via Lido Marina. Rooms Cl "fj d d lz&d have Yoga & · .. 1 b h T VS 51300/mo. 225•1815. Share 3bct/2.5b• • a a~s1 1c a • ' to work 7am-t2pm Now Av•ll 4br 3ba, carpv ' nr c ' r q. Nowpor1 Coast condo apartments, include all supervisory exper. Mon·Frl. Pref or legali
Exoc type hm w/2600 Bunkhou•• Apt• w/prof female & her homes CL all Dianne 3t80-9642 acct'g bckgrd. Com· P•t 842·1401 • .. •••••••• the racts ooklng for P Recep· mense work Jan Sth. ~~~ "n~:a.de~~~I Si •-1--b-d-r m __ M_o_b_l_I _• IMISCELIANEOUS ~~~~~85'i'f~;b:" '::1~ Classified uni.I get the llOnlat Fax resume: 548-4290
gardner svc. $1950. H 0 1 t please. 494-4282. can satisfy rcwlts Houa•k••P•r 3 ~ys
D •45 7•0• 0 m • • u e RENTALS k 8 30 2 •v• ~ • ..,. .. secure no pell. Sp•cloua 3BR 2BA your a wee · : am· pm.
1991 N rt bl d 1 .. •••••••• Eng apeaklng w/car & ewpo v 1• $500 + 1 /3 ulil. Fp, housing needs. referen<:es. 84,.5952 GENERAL 1002 HUNTINGTON 848"8373 wtd & garage In CdM.•----"'----•---..;;..;.;;;....;;.o--.. __ ----~---··-
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 2140 •1 MONTH FREE• CONDOS & . Call Kelly, 721"1718
FABULOUS ·CM F•mll'tl Vlll•u• TOWNHOMES 2702 --------
Oce•n Vl•w•I 3BR 2BA Lrg "ool, ~·dtehdk2-3Bd S7175·87r15''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENTALS Walk To B••c hl "' ·Up, app s, ve •1• WANTED •Perfect 3bd/2ba, yard . Hooku1'•· carpor1. Sect·8w.icome Weatmlnat•r ChlmH
btg flat IOI, rr doors, $1200/mo, $900 secu· Se habla Espanol. 2br 2.5ba. attatched iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
hrdwd llra. Gour k11 . .....,.._rl...,•Y,...,·_<_3_10_)_6_4_5_·9_8_5_4_ ?14-850-3003 oversized 2.·car gar, HOMECARE
S375k. •3bd fixer. 5br 3b•. lrg bonus rm,•·.-.-0-0-m-p_•_r_e_O_u_r FAH/A·C. lndry hkup
F .i b yard s 2 9 g k. 3·cat gar, pool/spa, p 1 9 patio. nr McDonald r ces X·lg ~ A/ O I $9 5 •4bd/3ba , Main close to beach, 1·'AIBA townhomes w/ ougas. 4 ~ aoc. boach view, p&no school & shopping. 714-895-3357 yards & patios. ·ocoan vlow, caratina S2200. 310·832·44t l Nr beach. 640·284& _-::..-::..-::.-::.=-=-------~.~:so~:c;~'.Y ~111;•·,~~ _N_E_WP __ O_R_T____ E'sld• B•chelor DUPLEXES
go u r k •I. $ 6 9 9 lo;. Garage. $550/mo. Incl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
2704
Park my 23' motor
home ln your side or
rear yard In exchange
tor housecare. petcare a r ya n:s C"8 nr. Am
licensed & bonded,
world traveled &
personable. 642-97g9. •Superb ocean view BEACH 2169 utll. Lndry facltrty. Westminster ChlmH
tols S 175k·$399k. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii • 882·3111 * 2br 1.5ba, lndry racll, ••••••••• • • • • , .. 2-car gar, patio , SS::OTT LAND co. 3Bd Home In Newpor1 E aJde Prime Location, s825+ sec negotlable BUSINESS &
499· 1800 Shores. New carpeV 2/br 1 /ba, enclosed 714-895·3357 C h~wd firs/paint. $1950 garage, utllltles paid. FINAN E
NEED DOWN Call Ronay 720·84tO $825/mo 759-8242 ••••.•••••
CLASSIFIED
ll's the resource yo4.
can count on to aell a
myriad of merchan·
dlse items, because
our columns compel
qualllled buyera to
calll
842-5978
PAYMENT? B•vrldge Condo 2BR.1_s_u_n_n_y_llt_t1_e_re_a_r_s-tu_d_lc;1.-.., ROOMS 2706
Wo will loan yo\J the 2BA, Ip, gar, pool, Back Bay. S500mo. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------
down paymont on the spa, gated, S 1450/mo + utll, stove, fridge. 8 lb p 1 1 p 1 BUSINESS .
homo ot your choice (818) 980·7&78 548-7576. 722·3567. • oa en nau a o nt OPPORTUNITY
ond nrronge th e un-B•yrldge Condo 3bd/ -----------~lea c~:n quli~1to~e 2904
doriytng 1st Mortgage 3ba. (2 mstra) FP, In· West Side 2bd/1ba, wJ~n. $4;~ ~75 f,rov2
llnJnc1n9. Buyers and aide lndry, 2.cr gar. FP, atUlch gar, lndry · · iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii n •a 11 o r s ca 11 Gated comm. w/pool / hookups. $775/mo. N .B . Oceanfront & FT/PT Flex schad.
ThO OownPayment Co apa. s 1 eoo. 640-236'. •6&2·3111 * 22nd St. Pvt room Easy work, no axp.
We'll pay your toll .when you take the
new San Joaquin Toll road to us.
Bkr 239-4334 unfurn, share bath. Earn $300-$600/Wkly.
FOR LEASE Ulil paid. N/S pref. At home guar. Catt 7
Real Estate
For Sale? ••••• Weekend
Open Hou•••? ••••• The Dally Piiot Real
Estate Tab which Is
published each Sat-
urday Is an eNectlve
and lne11pensive way
10 showcase that
spacial property.
Call our Classified
Depar1rtient Todayll
642-5978
CORONA
DEL MAR 1022
Bank Owned It's
Not, Steel It lal
Two houses, R2.
ocean aide. S389k.
Scott 2&2·2741
Century 21
Profeaalon•I•
IAGUNA
BEACH 1048
BANK OWNED
Two to chooae troml
2 houaea on one lot.
Step• to aand. Duplex
with whltewaler view.
Call 37e.5554
NEWPORT
l!ACH 1069
2 bdrm, 2 bath condo NEWPORT Kitchenette In room. days. 407-875·2022
In gated community. BEACH 2669 Lndy. 1 block to eX1.7014 H50. Spacloua private Newport Pier. $480, ---------
upper unit, excellent liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call Sam 075·4808 STOP! S 1500/Wkl'I/ 1 0 c at 1 0 ,, . s 1 3 5 o . working from home I
Deborah 723·7879. * 1BR $850 * Xlnt Income opp!. No
2BR 2BA $795 RENTALS TO gimmicks. Serious FOR LEASE OIW Incl. 601130 pool. p a o p I e c a I I :
3 bedroom bayfront No pets . Carport. SHARE 2724 1·800·370-4292
home with dock, Vl•t• Del M••• '=iiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiii spectacular view. •545-4855• 1• •VENDING ROUTE•
Poulble toase option.•--....----....---B•lbo• la Br/prvt bath •20 prime locations•
Deborah 723-7879 •B••ch Ar••• In home. Full prlv. Bay •Priced for Quick
Peninsula yrly t ·3bd. view, garage. S750 + Sale.S00-711-4361•
Lido Isle B•yfront All close 10 water. 1/3 utll. &73·3180
2Br/2Ba new on aandl $775·$1500. Holiday & ••••••••• Lndry, f/p. $3500/mo, Vacation Rentals also. CM t BR 350/Lst/Lae.
1yr leaH. 587-3305 VIiia Rental• W/ar11st & student. Prl-ANNOUNCEMENTS
Th• Moat 675-4912 vate, quiet. happy ••••••••• home. &31·2111
EXCLUSIVE Ht• 2bd 2b• S89S CM H Zip Cod. In Town ouae nice room. LOST •-Like new. Vaulted cell, W/D cabl 1:. "92957" • e, own
Luxury rental condo· n~66.~~;3~~;;~t:;:~' phone. $350 utll lncld. FOUND 2925
mlnlums CLOSE-OUT ,.....,..____________ Aval now I 842"5889 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
In prestigious Newport Nwprt Hghta 3 BR NB Hgta 3br 2.5ba,
Coasll Only 2 miles Pool. Small yd. No garage, lrplo, w/d.
away from the beach, pet11 $700/mo, "00 $500. +YI utllllle1.
our beautltul 2bd, 2ba security. 94&·4984 Av1 Now 842·3826
FOUND Bracelet
Newpor1 Beach area.
Cell to Identity.
54 .. 1688
dasl gna start at -----------
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cally deatgned noorp. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Ian Include• w/d, re-
frigerator, private ga·
rage, microwave, gas
range and flreplacaw.
City fight view loca·
Ilona, gated com-
munity; peta welcome.
Our realdenta have 1 accesa to state of the
ar1 fltneu facility, 1pa·
cloua and modern
clubhouse, 2 poola, 2
apaa and buslnasa
center. IMMEDIATE '
MOVE·IN avelleble.
C1ll 840.2800
•reattk:tlona apply
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•
Special GMAC Loyalty Lease
If you have a Csdlllac & leased it through GMAC,
•
this new lease special Is just for you/
·CADili.LA~ EEDQRADO.
~
• Plus 19c +tax for 36 moe, clORd end lffse. On approved cndJt. Total to etart 53154.68down+1st pymnt. taxes, OMV
Ir doc. f~. Tot. pymnts $16,674.84 +tax. l2lc mls/f!. Option to buy at letlle end for $22,545.60. One only, ~ VTN#606343. Must be a cunmt Cadilltc owner and G,MAC ~-w CADILLAC. CREATING A HiGHER STANDARD9
..
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1996 ••
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USE 11108E GREY CELLS
6170
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WEST
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EAST
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trump, AR.er receivin1 a diamond
prererence, however, the correct
move by South wae to eue-bid five
clubs. Unless North can ihen either
cue.bid hearts or leap to slam,
South should be content with five
diamonds. East's double or five
hearte wu lead-directing.
ACROSS
1 Wandlw 5 l.kHbrown 10 Po.l Teasdale
14 ChoW voice 15 Dewur9d 1e Many ot
'buebalt t7 Trudge
18 Gianf
58 Memo llbbr.
59~
61~
62 Sea belrler :!~sofltle
flock 65 Oldahoma City
66 Bordered 67 Greal -19 Con's room
20 Walt hanoino 22 Sustained -DOWN
24 • -Abner 1 Engrossed 25 Dried-up 2 Mexican pot
26 -01 the action 3 Above
29 Tied c 4 Fashioned
SatOntw ...... 12
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Without the lead in.dicator, West
would surely have led the queen o(
clubs end declarer would have
wrapped' up all 13 !ricks. But when
Weat dutifu-lly led the king of
hearta, East was in the hot seat.
.33 Makes golden 5 Vessel for
34 Foray boiling -•er COLLECTIBLES 304 lrf• (In atl•Y>
6017 Great quality atuffl 'l"D11usPOa.•·noN Cowhide rug, gift &&\nn 1un.
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Items, baby stuff, b•d· l•••••••••I * LI ad r o Na ti v It y ding, baskets, akla etc (Joseph, Mary, Jeaua, 1---------0onkey, Cow, and 3 iai/iun 8-t Xmas gift MARINE SLIPS Kings) Retell $2840. Items @ whot-..ale
Selling for $2300 obo. prlcaa: grea~ aalec-DOCRS • 7022
633·8255. t Io n . 7 5 9 -0-4 3 7 · liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
700 T/2 Narcissus SO'MOORINQ NB
COMPUTERS 60181------
1...-___ __;,;,;~ • • ~:, COSTA MESA 61?4
Harbor. Xlnl location·
near .Pavilion. $10,900 OBO. (6t9) 7'78-2663
SOUTH
•AK 1094
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Paa•
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Pu• Pan
: Pentium 133 $1499. •--. p=-r..,~-va-t""e~D-o_c.,..k--
:A.PPLIANCES 6011 Ne~. Warr. Loaded. a ULIE Sat e-2. Gu +/· 25 FT. +/· s200. Ki f P120. P166. + Cyrlx. stove, frig, cltha. We Mo/mo/yrty. Steps to Opening lead: 'ng o Q
•Refrlg $200, Washer/ • 1 -890-897·2172 are moving! 665 Park, shopS/bch. 675·0046
dryer, $145.00 each. 18th/Creatmont Slde Tl•• for 25' sail
848-5848 WANTED Local Clothln9 Co. boat. Nr Udo Bridge.
---------•TO BUY 6019 Liquidating Sweat-Nwpt Bch, great loc.
FURNITURE 6014 shirts, T·ahlrt•. sweat-s9.oo per tt. 675-6128
pants, Hats, Shorts,
etc. Dec 13·15 10am·I••••••••• 5Pm 777 w. 191h st AUTOMOBILES Antique 4 p oster
Mahogany twln·beds.
Maple table & 2 chairs Mfg Closeout Sale
Ethan Allen hideaway eJackata. pants,
Looking at all four hands, it is
easy to see that South has two
losers at a diamond slam. We would
venture to say, though, that more
oflen than not the slam would come
home.·
North-South handled the auction
well, up to a point. With only one
key card in, partner's suit, North
shouJd have signed off In three no
A carerul review of the auction
told the story. ,Qeclarer was maJ'ked
with six diamonds and five splidf!ll,
thus. only two cards in hearts and
clubs. Any club 1()8Jlra were covered
by dummy's ace-king, and if declar-
er had a spade loaer, dummy could
not furnish enough discards for it t.o
get away. Finally, if declarer hed a
doubleton heart, then West's king
was singlet.on ..
The defense now became easy.
East overtook partner's king of
hearts witl} the ace and returned
the suit.. and West's ruff set the con-
tract one trick. Well donel
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player! Subscribe now to the
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bed/couch & chalr·•J ·-E-11-~-T-ny __ F_U_S__ 1-ahlrts. etc. Sat/Sun 1---------1 852-0445 n.&0.ld'. , R 9am-2pm. Caah only BMW 90301----------..--------....-------...---1
Clear glass tbl tp 3/4" & ART 6025 Anal Sal••• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
thick. Shell marble tbl ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 729 W. 16th St. #810 * ,84 BMW 528• * DODGE 9065 JAGUAR 9105 NISSAN
t P · Both 1 m ported· Exqulalt• Nat Lunara •--"""•""'S,...a-t"""8"""a_m_•__ New paint, tlres/brks. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
30"x60". 642-6181 lne, maxl.t~th Mink Clothes: chlld'a & Alf, Phone, AIC. anrl. *'88 Colt• -. •'81 Vandenplaa• •·9~subaru GL 10
Formal oak dng tbl Coat. Worn twice. aduh, stuffed anlmala, $5,500. 873-7208 In original condltton. One owner; In original Wagon. PS, cc. auto,
hand carved +8 chra S3500. 878-3005 camping equip, Mllage 75k. $1,450 condition. $12,950. anrf. Good body/Int.
w/bevl'd glaaa china Start think.Ing about b o o k a . g a m e a . •-CAD--ll-IA-C---9-0-4-0 841-0800 841 ·0800 s 1100 obo• 631·7149
cbnt, mirrored back & Xmae . ladlH Cartier 2981 Bimini Pl. ---------•94 XJ6 VP Lo mild,
lltea, 52150. 3 pc btk 2-tone Panther watch.•-s-.-.---u-n--8-.-1-N-.-w-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '92 Stealth Wht w/blk factory warr .. air bags,•-0-1-0-S_M_O_B_T_Te-9-1-5-5-• Hal lthr set. $1600 Call 9-6pm M·F only ..,.. '88 Coupe de VIII• bra. 38k mllea. Mint btk, CO, like new. ""'° (714) 220-1840 .. 4. o-2· ..... 3 Xmas Items, fem apd 0 cond. 5-spd, tint. s28,995. ..50•58801"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · v ... bike, kid'• Jeep, new 4.5 Ltr. ne owner. $15,900. 875-3291 .. 1• .King Slz• Waterbed de~k. etc. 1671 Tualln 44k miles. $7,500. -...,,...,..--..,..-,,.-~---'94 XJ8 White, Air '88 Delta 88 Brhm Ok atalned pine. 2 ---------* 841-0800 * Black Daytona bags, Chrome wheels, VS, Afr, A/C, full
cupboards & mirror PETS & Turbo Z. $2000. lmmac, n/s, $23,995. pdwer, CC. AM/FM. ~~~=~.~~a~r~~a;d. ,Z1~~ ANIMALS 6049 HUNTINGTON CHEVROLET 9045 •848-8342• 850-5880 Lo-mi, S3ooo 675·9961
mattress, heater, pad· BEACH 6140 •-------------------1988 DEL TA 88 dad rans, 8 draweta, 4 . •Poocll• Pupple•• FORD 9075 UNCOLN 9120 Royal Brougham cabinets. Includes Teacup, Toy. & Mini. '80 Caprice Cla•slo Fully loaded, VS, dark
comforter, pillow $250-$1250. 548-2848 Sat Onfy 8am Blue 4-dr Hdan, pwr blue with fight blue Jn.
shams aheeta $200 Kenilworth St. everytltlng. New trans, '88 T·blrd 5-apd, blk '78 Contlnantal terlor, 94,000 miles.
36 Genetic: material 8 Tresses
37 ·-Baba and 7 Legal eagle:
U'8 40 Thieves· abbr.
38 Often rented 8 Large green
Item parrot ,
39 Picnic pest 9 Sly suggestion
40 Pod vegetable 1 O Drawer 41 Adam's treahenef
grandson -11 Toward shelt&r 42 Edition 12 Bakery
44 Swirling purchase 47 Corsage flower 13 New Year's Eve
48 Experts word • 49 1"he Raven· 21 l(lcitea a dog autflor 23 Expert
50 Opaque quartz 25 Heavens
53 Made an equine ~ Wide open
soond 27 Heaped
14
28 StOfY ol the Trojan War
30 Rubbish 31 Boredom
32 Went out' wilh
34 Uses e dooft>eQ 35 Uproar
38 Pay homage to 42 Press 43 Fragrant
45 Barfled 46 Chill
.. .,. TI\Ought
50 Green stone
51 °lt's -10 Tell a u.·
52 H.H. Munro's
P911 l')ame
53·-it: imp<OYIM
54 Nytont 55-Des ..,.,,...
locale
56 Adam and
Eve'ahome 57 Give medicine to
60 Composer
Roq,m
' ' · Desperately need ta.y· Holiday misc. tires. $1000. 842·1233 wired lthr, · moonroof, Classic, sunrf, all $3,000 or best otter.
Call 540-5995 Ing home for 'Jimny'. k · 1 access. Leather, exc 714 574-4267 !~=~=~~=~~~~=~=~==~~~==~=~=~ Queen Pillowtop matt/ 4 y/o lab mbc, spayed. '89 Aatro Van Only ac, 1st $3500 ta es. 11
L I I 43k mist V-6 Auto, Al ,-380-1999 cond $1200. 650-2815 box aprg. Never used, ovea peop • dogs. NEWPORT been In storage. Can No cats. 780-0370 C, stereo; pwr steer, '91 Taurus LX tthr ---------PORSCHE 9175 VOUSWAGEN 9235
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Joffi-ey Ballet lights up the stage at oc
Performing Arts Ccntrr in the holiday
engagement of 'The Nutaacka'
A visit with Santa tops the list of festive 6
happenings in and around town
calendar pg. 2
special events pg. 6
performing arts pg. 8
holiday books for kids -pg. 12
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music
HANDEL'S MESSIAH '
The P:mtic Symphony Orchcsua
performs its 16rh annual Handel's
·Messiah• at 3·30 p.m. Saturday at
the Orange County Performing Ans
Center, 600 Town Center Orive,
Costa Mesa. Tu:kcc~ arc S 17 to $49.
h Jr infurnunon, cJll 755·5799.
('HRJSTMAS rOR TH F. rAMILY
The William Hall Ma!.tcr Chorale
performs ~chri~tnl.l\ for the rarnilv.~
tt·:uurins tradi1111n:il hnlidav mclodil:~.
ff1n11:mporarv t1womcs and .innuJI
audience sing-a-long at 7:3<1&
Sunday, Dec. 15 at the Or.u1ll'
County Performing Am CcntCT, 600
Town ~nrcr Drive, Costa Mesa.
liclets arc SI S to $45. For
infunnation, call 556-6262.
CHRJSTMAS MUSIC
Music of the Christmas sca10n will be
performed b)' Orange Coan Collcgc:,'s
choir at 7:30 p.m . Sunday in the Fine
Arts Recital Hall, 2701 Fairview
Road, Cosu Mesa. Advance tickets
arc available for S3.50 and for SS at
rhc door f or infom1ation, illll 432·
5880.
Bluewater Grill: A welcome
site once again for locals
l.All.'.al\ and '1~1tor.J .alike uc once
Jg,un m;i.kin~ 1he1r '"'~ J1m11 the
bOJrd'' .ilk .u King\ L.md111g 111
( mncq• Vill.igc to an 1nvirini
makeU\ er of one of Newport
RcJch', mmt h1srorit rc~1J11r.1nt
~Ile~. In JU.\t 11~ fir.JI monrh of
opcr;itmn, the Bluewarcr <..;nil has
alread\ hcwmc a familiar pl.Kc to
lrc<.111ent fur man\ lido hland,
Halhm PcmmulJ .ind mhcr
Ne" port Beach 1<11.als
And no wonder. Owned and
operated by well knmm local Jame~
/\I. Ulc11;.kas (Jim U. to anyone who
lc.11ow~ him), Rich.mi Staunton and
Rill < Jrpencer, rhe Rlucw:iter Grill
ocrnp1es the ~ire oft he legendary
DclJney's and the Sea Shanty
hcforc 11. Some ha\'c returned ro
\atl\!\ their curio~1ry at the novelty,
other. hope to rcrurn tn a f.ivoritc
hangout
And .111 h.l\'c mvcd for the food
fhe Bluc1\·a1er Gnll boa,ts no le!>.'
1han 15 rvpcs of rhc frcshrn fhh
available tor mcsquiH· gnlhng, .in
1mpre~~1ve O) \tcr bu .ind d
i:omforublc bJr .a.:\ cntcd bv casual
wu1.hcs, m1sm.1tthed \mugc table~
.and Window\ throughout AJI
mtcnol'l> m the n:'uurant arc new
and feature pohshcJ teak. wood
floors, br.m r.11hng~ and etched
glass, which arc provided hv local
craftspeople.
Perh:ips the most plcuant
surprise of all i$ chc presence of
local f.irnritc Elb Souza, who has
presided over the oyster bar at this
site for more than 25 years. Oyners
Ella, her own special vcmon of the
Rockefeller \'aricty, is in &ct the o nly
item on the menu that is nOt new.
The hovs have wasted no time
csta.blish1rig themselves in the
community, having raised more than
SS,000 for ~ul.'.h charities as the
Luminaries of the Doheny Eye
lnstin1tc, ATSC, H~lfospital, the
Exchange Cluh and sc:vcnl. local
schools all \vithin the barely three
weeks' time since the rc:st2urant's
opening festivities.~"
The uninitiated arc invited to stop
by for luncheon or dinner. Patio
dining watcr5idc is available a.nd
every table m the house hu a harbor
,;C\\; as wen. Cigar enthusiasts can •
purcha.-.c quality producu right &om
Bluewatcr Grill's humidor and enjoy
it on the &ont or b:icl pa.tio. The
bar has already g.irncred an
enthusiastic Monday night group
takmg ad\'antagc ot dual television
\'tc\\1ng Due ro popular demand,
the restaurant 1s now serving Sunday
brunch !Tom 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The Bl-•tn-Grill ii~ 1.1.ilj
fo1' '" '"" '""' Iii"""" Se.ti"' .,.. 11rri P11l. Motkrw"'11 """"-~
111/ MAjor enAit "'rb. ~ U
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Drin, Mlir Liu JU."'-Pw....,.,
i11forM~ uill (714) 651·Pl&B
(3474).
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PHILHARMONIC
The Philha.rmonk Society of Orange
County prcscntl .. F;csca Na.vidad, .. a
Ladn-themod Ovi.tmw pcucntation
faruring mariachi music and c!ancc a.t
3 and 8 p.m., Swtday, llcc. 21 at the
Orange County .Performing Am
~nter, 600 Town Center Drive,
Cona Mesa. Ticlcts uc SlO to $38.
For information, -call 556-6262.
WJND ENSEMBLE
Orange Coa5t College's Wtnd
Ensemble performs Christmas
favorites from 3 to 4 p.m. Sunday at
Orange County's J1>hn Wayne
Airport at the Rotated Square.
Admission is fi-cc. For infurmation,
l'all 432 5985.
l'RlANGLE SQ UARE CONCERTS
rrcc live classic rod performances arc
M:hcduled from noon to 2:30 p.m.
Monda)' through Friday; &om 7 to
10 p.m . Friday and Saturday; and
from I to' 4 p.m. Saturday and ·
Sunday afternoons in the Town
Squ;irc at Tri:tngle Square in Costa
Mesa.
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EXHJB1noN
Gallery Paradiso's Exhibitions
prC$Cnts a Claremont College
Graduate Student Exhibition, •A
Closer Look at One of Solfthem
Califumia's Vibrant Am
Jnstitutions, • from Friday through
Jan. 8 at 1838 Newport Blvd., Cost2
Mesa. For. information, call 650·
3690.
MONTAGUE DAWSON
ln conj\U\ction with thf; 25th
a.nnivCJ'8at}' of Vallejo Maritime
Qa.llcry in Newport Bc2ch, the
Newport Hatbor Nautical Museum
will present • MonDguc Dawson •
His Utt and Worts• through March
9 at 15 1 E. Coast Highway, Newport
Bcach. Admission i.s fTu fur
member&, $4 for guests, and SI fOr
children. For information, call 6n-
7863.
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CHRJSTMAS STOCKINGS
Grci«>ry Gallery presents a $pCCia1
emibit featuring onc·of-a·klnd
Christmas stodings with ~. cats,
couples, golkn and more through
Dec. 31 at 34-06 Vra Lido, Newport
Beach. For more information, call
72l·0887.
MIXED MEDIA
Orange Coast Col.kge presents a.
mixed media exhibition through
Sunday at OCC's Fine Nu Gallery.
For information, call 432-5039 : .
'FIRST lMPRf,SSlONS'
•First lmprcssions: The L:lgun:i
Beach Art A$sociarion • will be at the
Orange County Museum of Art
South Coast Plaza Gallery through
June 15. "First Impressions" fcarurcs
selected California "pkin air"
painti"gs created by the founder$ of
the association !Tom the Orangc
County M~um of An.. Call 755· 5799. •
NAUll.CALMUSEUM
The museum fcarurcs the Gnnd
SGJon for special exhibitions; the
Mede) caJlcry, futuring a worid-dass
a.sacmbly of ship models; and a
rotating di.splay of the museum's
permanent cotlcction in the Corridor
Gallery. The muxum is at 161 E.
Coa5t Highway, Newport Beach. For
information, can 673·3377.
special
CIGAR TASTING
Lido Cigar Room offi:n a free
barbecue and wine wting with
Hamilton cigar givcawa.}'ll from 1 to 4
p.m. Saturday at 3+U Via Udo,
Suite D, Newport Beach. for
information, call 723-0595.
HOLIDAY DINNER
The CoR:a Mesa Chamber of
CommcKe prcacnts its HoUday
Dinner and Concc:rt at 5:30 p.m.
Sunday. The dinner will be a~ t.bc
~dha.m Gar~n Hotel, 3350
Avenue of t.bc Ans, Colu Mesa., and
the pcrforman~ by William IUl.I
Daily Pilgt • J)m=mbcr 13. 1996
Muter Chorale and the All American
Boy <lM>rus will be at t.bc Orange
County Pcri>nning Am Center, 600
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Cost is $40 to $70. For inforolation,
call 574-8780.
BOAT PARADE
The community is invited to watch
t.bc Newport Harbor Christmas Boat
Parade aboard one of t.bc Fun Zone
Boat C'..ompany's Newport Harbor
cruises &om Dec. 17 · 23. Three
vessels will cruise each night from
5:30 t0 7 p.m., 7 to 8:10 p.m. and
8: 15 to 9:30 p.m. Cost is $1 5 for
adults and $7 for children ages 3 to
11. Boats depart &om the Fun Zone
on the Balboa Peninsula next to the
Ferris Wheel. For reservations, whkh
arc mandatory, call 673·0240.
ROSE PARADE
Th0c dry of Costa Mesa Community
" Services Department offers reserved
grandstand scaring and mnsponation
to Pasadena for t:be ROie Parade on
Jan. 1. Tdcts uc $49 per pc:noo
and arc on sak at the N eighborhood
Community Center, IMS Park Ave.,
• Costa Mesa. For infumwion, call
6'5-8551 .
SAFA.RI BR.UNCH
A Sa&ri Sunday Brunch Cruise is
available aboard the 54-~ Emerald
Form Taki docked in 'Balboa ,at t:be
Fun Zone &om i 1 a.m. to 1 p.m.
every Sunday. The cost is S2S.9S per
pcnon and $15-.95 forchildren under
12. For infurmation, call 673·0240.
FARMERS~TS
Every Thunday there is a &tmers
market &om 8:30 a.m. to l p.111. at
the Oran.JC County Fairgrounds. The
Orange Cowuy Martet l'lacc is every
Saturday and Sunday _6-om 7 a.m. to
4 p.m. in the main <ground.s
parking lot. For infonnatiOn, cal.I
723-6616 •.
Bvcry Saturday diere i.s a fannc.n
owket from 9 a.m. co l p .m. in the
municipal pa.iti.ng lot at Bayside
Drive and Margucritt Avenue in
Corona dd Mar.
Whltl! flstl served on a soft com
tortilla with our ·spec1ai-
wtllte sauce. cabbage. cheese.
guacamole and a 9ice ~lime.
Uke they Mrft on tbe
coat at BA.JAii
Our mull.,.• trip to BAJA
a welt • M!XJCOIJ
L
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'THE MUSIC MAN'
ThC' Pacific School of Music and The:
Aro presents "The: Music Man,• a
musical comedy for the: whole family,
at 7 p.m. today and Saturday and at 4
p.m. Sunday at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-
1, Costa Mesa. Tickets arc: $8. For
information, call 545-121 7.
C HRISTMAS SHOW
More than two dozen carols, seasonal
orchestral music and dances &om ··n.c Nutcnckc:r" "ill fill the: Orange
County Performing Ans Ccnrc:r stage
when the Pacific Symphony Orchestra
performs "The Christmas Show with
Jubilant Sykes• at 8 p.m. today and
Saturday at 600 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. Tickets arc $22 to $58.
For information, call 755-5799.
'BABES IN TOYl.AND'
Troupe America will perform the
lavish Christmas musical •&bes in
Toyland" at 2 p.m. Sunday in Orange
Coast College's Robert 8. Moore
Theatre, 270 I Fairview Road, Cosr:i
Mesa. Advance: rc:sc:rvc:d tickets arc
$22 fur adults and $8 for children
under ·12 and discount tickets arc $19
fur OCC students and senior citizens.
lidets at the door arc $25 for adulrs
and $10 fur children under 12. For
information, call 432-5880.
'LIGHT SENSITIVE'
The Theatre District presents •Light
Sensitive,• a sentimental drama that
explores the meaning of friendship
and the pumiit of love, at 8 p.m.
Friday and Sarurday at 2930 Bristol
St., Co6t2 Mesa. lidets arc SIS. For
information, call 435-4043.
'LA POSADA MAGICA'
South Coast Repertory presents a
Latino holiday show, •La Posada
Magica, • through Dec. 24 at 655
Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa.
Pcrfurmance times arc Tucsda)•
through Friday at 8 p.m .. Saturday at
' 3 .md 8 p.m. :and Sunday :at 12..:.lO md 4:30 p.m. Tkkcu arc SlO to
$25. For informar1on, c.ill 957-4033.
'A CHRISTMAS CAR()L'
South Coast Repertory prcscnrs •A
Christmas Carol" at 7:30 p.m.
Tuesday through Friday, 2:30 and
7:30 p.m. Saturday, and noon and 4
p.m. Sunday through De~. 24 at 655
Town Center Driv~, Costa Mesa.
Tickets arc $19 to $34. For more
information, call 957-4033.
'CLIFFHANGER'
The: Newport Theatre Ans Center
presents "Cliflhangcr, • a thriller fuU
of plot twists and turns, at 8 p.m. '
Thursday, Friday and S:aturday and
2:30 p.m. Sunday. lidets arc S 13.
For reservations, caJJ 6a 1-0288.
'SOMETHJNG'S AFOOT'
The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse
presents "Soructhing's Moot," a • ,
musical spoof of Agatha Chrisnc-stylc:
murder mysteries rhat will keep you
gu~ng until the exciting finale.
Performances run Jan. 9 through
Feb. 9, 1997. Call 650.5269 for
ticltets and show times. It is at 661
Hamilton St., Costa Mesa.
'MAN OF LA MANCHA'
Robert Goulet returns in Ccrvanrcs'
classic story of Don Quixote:, the
ultimate idealist, in a brand new
touring production from Dec. 31
through Jan. 5, 1997. Performances
Tuesday to Sarurday, 8 p.m .. Saturday
and Sunday matinees at 2 p.m.,
Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the: Orange
County Performing Arts Center, 600
Town Center Drive, C9sta Mesa.
Tickets arc $19 to $49 .50. For
infurmation, caU 556-ARTS (2 i22).
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rcElAND
Orange Coast College screens its
fourth presentation of the 1996·97
travelogue film sc:rics, "Iceland • Of
Vikings and Valkyrlcs, • at 7 p.m.
today in OCC's Rohen B. Moore:
Theatre:, 2701 Fairview Ro:ad, CQST;l
Mesa. Admission is S7 in advance, S9
at the-door; senio r 66zens eligible for
a U advance discount. For more:
information, call 432·5880.
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1HE BIG SLEEP
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AdmWioo is $3. for infumution, calJ
759-11 22.
children -----Music
The Pacific S)plphony On::hcstn pmcnD ~symphonic Cydin Holida Handd
Ban" fa_turin8 ~tional ~ m~' with ~cs of exccrpa frOm
Handel's "Masiah," Vivaldi's "Four
Seasons," a colkaion of musical sleigh
rides and the: annual arol sing-a-long at
I 0 and 11 :30 un. on SundaY a.r the
Orang County PerbminA Ans Center,
600 Town c.aitcr Drive,~ Mesa. Tickets ~ $1 Ii childn:rl...t!>. For
tnlOrmat:JOn, call 75$·51'.N.
CRAFTS WORKSHOP
Olild.rcn aga 6 to 12 art invitx:d IO
atttod a ocw Wum:r Crafts \\brksboc>
&om 9 un. to noon, Saturday at attr
Drive Park in blcwport Beach. Re . . fix is $25 2lld . .
is ~To register and~
infucimtion, calJ 64+ 3151 .
"'f1HERE IS SIMPLY NO MORE ORIGINAL I. -CHRISTMAS SHOW IN 11IE t.A. AREA!
... a rich blend or ulldofla, marlacb.i_,_~ rock ud ltUmling
ballads ... the music ls what gives It a ~ part ol lcs ~
A GENUINELY FR.ESH CHRISTMAS PLAY 11IAT
RETRIEVES 11IE ESSENCE OF CHRISTMAS HO~."
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CHRISI'MAS SHOW
Orwtc Coast ~ pracnts its 11th annuil holid:a show ror Dds., • All Old·
Fa.shioncd ~Show and l<X Cream Social.• throuAA Sunc:b . OCC' Drama
lab lheatrc. !701 ~ ~ C.ostia Mesa. Cwuk is 1et b 7 p.m. today 2lld
Saturday night and 2 p.m. on Saturday
and Swiday. Advance tidtcts arc $5 b
Sarurday aftcrnooo and~·""-·
pcriOm\anca and $6 IOr ~and Sarurday C\'Clling ibows.. T dCts ai the
door arc S7 anlfS8. Sari is limittxl For
irOOnnation, call 432.sM<t
'GOOSEBUMPS'
The "Gooecbwnps" duh meets the first
and third M.otr*>' o( the month at 6:30
1>.m. at Barnes & Notik. 953 Nc:wpon
Center Drive. For infixmation, alf759-0982.
STORY AND CRAFT HOUR
From 2 to 3 p.m. ~Sunday, Sames &
Noble holds a fun.6Jle(i a.aft and story
hour IOr children o( all aga .. Rc&c:stuncnts
will be served. Barnes & Noble is locatcJ
at 1870 Harbor Blvd., Triangle $quarc in
CosD Mesa. For infurmatiotl1 aU 631 ·
0614.
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JOFFRbl' BAU.Ef The Joffi'cy BalJc:t of Chia~ ~
thc bdo\-cd holiday c~ ltTfic
Nutcraekcr." R.clM: the map story ll$
Clara and her Nutaacku rnoc~ make an
cnchantx:d trip tO the land of the Sugar
Plwn Fairy, Dec. 24 & 26-29.
rcrfOrrnaiica on Tuesday and ThW'SJav at
8 p.rns..~: Saturday at 2 and 8. p.m., at ~ p.m. at the Oranar
Count)' g Ans Center, 6(J()
Town Center DrM, CosD Mesa. Tickets
arc Sl8 to $59. Por inbm:ation, call 556-MTS (2122).
clubs -------
ALTACOFFEE ~who want to rad lhc:ir own poetry
can sign up at 7 p.m. b the open rading
on thC JCCi:lnd W~ cl every month
at 506 3 lst St. Newport Beach. For inbmation, a'n 675"-0233.
ATRJUM MARQU1S HOTEL
Jn the Airporter Oub: Rock and RDU,
Tuesdays and Hia:b R.olJcr Band,
Wedncldays 8!4!> p.m. to I :30 a.m.
18700 MacArthur Blvd. For infunnation, call 833-2770.
BE.NIHANA
Karaoltc at 7 nighdy at 4.250 8ird:i St.,
Nev. Bcacb. FOr inbmation. call
955'.1:22.
8JRRAPORETTI'S Don Miller Orc:bcitra perfi>nns at 8 p.m.
Mondays. South Coast Plu.a, 3333 Bristol
St.i.. Colu Mesa. For information, call
85u-9090. .
BlSTRO 201
Cbs1ial Latin ~ pcrfi:inns 6:30
p.m. ThundayS and. 7:31> p.m. Fridays and
Saturdays. 33l3 W. Coast Highway,
NC!WpOrt Belch. For informanon, i:all
631-1551.
808 BURNS RESTAURANT Touch of~-~ listcnirut &om 6
co I 0 p.m. Thunaays,~30 to 1 f:30 p.m.
Fndal'S :and Swrdiys, :and 6 co 10 p.m.
Tuesdays and \.VcdnCsdm. 881 NcWpon
Ccnra Drive, Nev.port lkacb. For
inlOnnation, call 64+2030.
THE CANNERY
Karaoke is aviilablc: &om 9 P.· m. to
midnildlt M~ and \.Vcitncsdays.
WUlC Ta,,ring &oiri 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. and
IM music with The Jcucns &om 11:30
p.m. to 12:30a.m. Thursdays, 3010
l.a&ycttc, Newport Beach. For ini>imatioo, call 675-Stn.
CARMELO'S RJSfORANTE On Swida . . Ivan Man:dlo ~ :S~. Gino and Tino j>crfunn duz mwic at 9 p.m. Mara>
Holiday
Catering
Specialists
PailY Pikx • Decqnbq 13. 1996
Sano and the San Brazil Danccn beat up the niaht with the IOOnds cl trOllica1
music w~ u 9 p.m. :and Louis Cordero l>Cl'bnls Thulldays ar 9 p.m.
3520 E. Coast Higtlway.t CAuu dcl Mar.
For infixmation, au ~11;,-1922.
CORNERSTONE CAFE
Bible: study, 7 to 9:15 pm. on
Wc:dnada)'I and 6 pm on Tuesdays. LiYC
c:ntatainmcnt ThuDdays, Fridays ind Saturdays. 1907 Hartxi-1'hd., t.osta
Mesa. For iniOnnation, call 646-5776.
DIVA
W'C music ~Paula Price on piano cw;ty Th Friday and Sa~y at 7 _p.m. Anton BJvd.J •
Costa Mesa. For infurmation, all 7:>+
0600.
DUR.TI NElLY'S
lPc music on Friclays and Sarurdavs at 9 p.m. 2915 Red Hill Ave., Costa Mesa.
For infOnnation, call 957·1951.
EL RANCH)TO
Taco Tuaday and disco rakes ~c Tuesday nights. Live rcgg;at on Sw.rday
nig!its. HOUJC~ and liw alccmatl\-c roa Friday r • ts. $2 com-. 2800
Newport B1'-·\. Ncor.pon Beach. For inlOrination, call 673-6855.
FOUR SEMONS HOTEL
Roanne Limcris .~ her music &om Top 40 co the ~ &om 9 p.rn. to 1
a.m. Thursday, Ftiday and Saturday. Jay
Milburn ~ jazz and rhvthni and
bluca tunes Mond2y ~ Wednesday
&om 5:30 to 10:30 p.m. aild Thundays
and Fridays fiom 5:30 tO 8:30 p.m. 690
~ Ccmr:r Dm"t Newpcjrt Beach. ~~call 759-0808.
nffi.HARPINN
Tnditional Irish music Thunda !light. The Pcnians, ~ ~ and y ~. 9 p.m. to l a.m. 130~.17tb ~ eo.u Maa. Foe inbmation. all 6'6-8855.
IDNA u.NES LOUNGE
Xar-aoU at 8:30 p.m. C¥U}' ~\.~., Tlutdav and FridlJ. U/19 Hatbor !'CVll-COlta Mca. For inbmation, all 545-1 lll. .
NEWPORT STATION
The ahr:nwivc-~ dana: dub
kloal blnda. ~ ~ bmds and ck jockeys tbroulhout the wcr:t.. 00on open II 8
pm. fHS Pla<Xfuia Ave., Cc-. Mesa.
For irib ......... caD 631-0031.
LEGBNDB ~invites a.dlOrnC:n to watch ~bitball at 6 p.m. and ~~16~~=~ NM1t\ c.J Maa. Foe ulb:mm:.., can 966-5338. ,
LOCAL GROUNDS
Q8QDa lrilll Bam:tt PCrilnN tom 8 to u ~ CJll Dec. 6 ancfl3 at 3007 0-Hi 'Corona~ Mar. No dlqc. Poi iltb'madon, cal 675-2800.
MAllGAJU'fAVIU.£ brShnroot~~
&:l....,~ p~~-ea.
~ 631.&'220.
t8¥l'Okr MA&lUO'IT Tom s.dll l.nd ~Top 40 at «M• if CAay daiJcC ml* 9 p.m. to l :lO
a..m. ~ DQQgb s.n.:da)'l 19 * =~~~8~.rn.~ . 11:30 a..m. ~The~~ Top .0 &om 8:30 p.m. to 12:30 • m. Tuctdavs and Wcdncldm. 900 Newport
Center l:>r:iYc, ~ 1bch. For
lroonuation, all 6'(-0...000. , ,
nrnRTrL Piano~ f!CA ·~=viom 7 ro Hp.m. T~ and . Pian.It Or. ba~ foni 7 IO l p.m. ~-~tnd6to lOp.m. ~.:?:~ ... ~ 120-900.
ROYAL KHYBER CUISINE OF
INDIA
Belly d~cing at 7 and 8 p.m. Fridays
and Saturdays. 1000 Bristol St.
North, Newport Beach. For
information, call 752-5200.
SHARK CLUB ~cc Opera on Friday and Saturday
.until 3 a.m. Recorded progressive:
music and billiards. Uvc shark
feedings every Thursday and 5aturday
at rpjdnight. Happy hour Thursday
and ·Friday 4 to 8 p.m. 841 Balter St.,
Costa Mesa. For information, call
751-0206.
SHOREHOUSE CAFE
·various bands perform every Friday
dvougb Sarurday 8:30 p.m. to
midnight. 263 g, 17th Street. Cost.a
Mesa. For information, call 650·
2432.
SID'S
Brian Barren performs blues guitar at
8:30 p.m. on Mondays through the
end of me year. There is no charge.
Sid's is smoke-frtt. 445 N. Newport
Blvd., Newport Beach. For
informauon, call 650-sms.
STUDIO CAFE
Greg Peake, every Mon<by; Eric
Sardims Project, every Thurtday; ..
John Heusscnsramm, every Sarurday
9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. The Works
perform on Sarur<by 2:30 to 6 p.m.
I 00 Main St. in Newport Beach. For
information, call 675-n60,
THE SUJTON Pl.ACE HOTEL
Cover charge is $5 per person with a
two-drink minimum. •500
MacArthur Blvd., Ncwf>on Beach.
For information, call -t,6-2001.
TIIETSAROOM
JWaolc.e every Thursday 8 to 11 p.m .
.Jcanuina MwkaJ M•gic's·Kanokc
Knight. 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport
Beach. For information, call 756-
0121.
TOTALLY COFFEE
Comedy Night on Tuesday at 8 p.m.
1525 Mesa Verde Drive East, Com
Mesa. For information, call 435·
9367.
T1JCJ BAA
Uvc ~ggae with Upstream, a-cry
Monday. Local bands ~ry
Wednesday. Alternative bands every
Thunday. Dance bands every Fri<by
through Sa turday. Heavy alternative
bands, every Sun<by. Show time: 10
p.m. Cover charge. 1700 Placentia.
For information, call 548-3533.
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Entertainment, noon to 2:30 p.m.
Mon. · Sun., weather permitting, on
the Town Square and on weekend
nights &om 7 to 10 p.m. 1870
Harbor BJvd., Costa Mesa. For
~rmation, call 722~ 1600.
21 OCEANFRONT
Les Czimbcr plays jazi and other
music 6 to 10:30 p.m. Tue. ·Fri. No
cover. 2100 W. ~front, Newport
Bea~. For infonnation, call 673·
2100.
VU.U.NOVA
Michael Patterson and a special guest,
9 1p.m. tO l a.m., Wed. -Sar.; Richard
PaWlO plays .Brpadway f.avor!tcs, 9
p.m. to 1:30 a.m. Sun.· Wed. 3131
W. Coast HigbW..y, Newport Beach.
For infOrmation, call 642-7880.
WFSI1N SOUIH COASr PLAZA
Ragtime pianist Dave Holden plays
&om 6 to 10 p.m. Fri. ·Sun. in the
Lobby Loungt. 686 Anton Blvd.,
Com Mesa. For information, call
540·2500.
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'MURDER AT THE CAFE NOIR'
The Mystery Cafr's murder mystery
dinrfc:.r show, .. Murder at the Cafe
Noir." The Mezzanine Ranurant,
19800 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine.
On&oing performances at 8 p.m., Fri.
and Sat. Tickcu, S49. Reservations
required, call 631-CLUE (2583).
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Murder at
the Cafe
Noir
Mystery ~ is cclcbrating its
sixth year of murder, mystery and
mayhem io Orange County. Since
opening on Nov. l , 1990, ~ystcry
Cafe has produced five ~
interactive m)'ltery plays, n:ccived
the Best· Dinner Theater award &om
Orange Coast M.agmoc and
continues to cnmtaio audiences
with a unique style of audience-safe
interact:ioo.
To commcmoruc the occasion,
Mystery Cafe presents the revival
and all new production of the
nation's IDOlt $UCCCSSi1l mwdcr
mysfCry dinner show, Murder at the
Cafe Noir. This comical, Bogan-sryie
mystery is !Ct in a 1940s
underground dub faniring
char.Kters n:minilcent of the
romantic 6Ims oftbc past. Together
you ttaoKend time and are carried
to the forgotn:n island of Mustique
in the Grenadines to an
underground cafe -Cafe Noir. ..
Murder, mystery and mayhem
at The Mystery Cafe
Characters surround the audience's
evcty move. Patrons are encouraged
to play along, as the acrors arc aJJ
well skilled in making the audience ·
loolc good, even using the audience's
due-hunting
questions as
spring boards to
tell the StOry. Be
prepared for
action as mcsc
Z<µly characters
serve the thrce-
course dinner
between each
scene of the
mystery, giving
each audience
member ample
opportunity to
ask qucstioos and
solve the crime,
11wMP,., C.fo is l«aell n n. Merzll#itu
Rm..,,.~ 19800 MMArlhr
BIN., /rpitu. Ott!Jtti"8
Jlnfor'#lllllUS .,.. llelll""' hiMy
-•"" s..tt."""1 ., a p.-. n.""' ef $49,,,. /nfO" iPU/#1/a tli11"'11j.,,,,
PA tm:. Fn-M"1'e ;~
utU (714) 631-CLUB (2583).
R.aer.11rions PY'f"irul.
FEATURING:
Coach For Business
Galleri Orrefors & Kosta Boda
Hold Everything
L'ippe/Waren Gallery
Polo Country Store
Pottery Barn •
Scribner Bookstore
Stampa Barbara
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San Diego (405) FfWY. at 3333 Bear St.
'tosta Mesa CA 92626 '
(111) 435-2160 (800) 782-8888
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Boat p~ade to ill~ate Newport Harbor
marshlan4.s; giving rides to tourists in
his gondola. Scarpa is credited with
creating the first lighted boat parade.
On July 4, 1908, be celebrated the
holiday by placing Japanese lanterns
on his gondola. Led by Scarpa's
gondola, eight canoes were added to
accommodate the dc:mand and the
lanterns became a pcnnancnt fi:atun:.
ln 1913, the parade was held, ·
known as the DJuminated Water ~ Parade. Boit:s were judged and prizes
Hundreds of beautifully decorated
vesa:ls with sparkling lights will wind
their way through NC\vport Harbor
during the .S8th Annual Newport
Harbor Chrisonas Boat Parade.
Prcsented by the NC\vport Harbor
Area Chamber of Commerce, the
seven-night event wiJI atrract more
than one million spcctarorflrom
Dec. 17 through 23. This year's
theme is 01ristma1 is for Kids.
A rirh hinory: 1907 '/Ouniament of awarded for the best decorated and
L(qhu ..,_ best lighted boats. A larger parade
Two men, John Scarpa, an lcalian was held in 1914, and on July 4,
gondolier and Joseph Beck, · 1915, it is chronided~t 40
developer of the Balboa f erry Line launches, canoes an ts
and a driving force m the participated.
devdopmcnt of Balboa Island, Wodd War I took e and the <"
established the Tournament of severe depression hit. It was not until
lJgh~. 1919 that the boat parade began
The onginal parades occurred again under the di.rcction of Beck.
during the summer months and were who w.as operating ferryboats. With
attnbutcd to Scarpa, a local the c:xccprioo of scvcn1 years during
husmessman, who in 1907 World War Il, Beck led the Newport
circumnavigated the Newport Bay Harbor Chamber of Commerce in
• Restaurants
•Movies
• Entertainment
• Local Events
• Reviews
•What to do
with the family
• and much more!
running the Toumamcnt of tights
until 1949.· •
City officials bccunc discoac.crtcd
with the Tournament of tights after
1949, believing the streets could no
longer accommodate the crowds.
TIIRU DECEMBER 31, 1996
The .Baily Pilot
64·2-4321
Photo by John L Blom~
fortunately, bad in the winter of
1946, city employees and the
Newport Chamber of Commerce
inaugurated a Boating Oiristmas tree
on a barge. Tilc vC$Sd was toWed
around the bay and participants on
the barge sang Christmas carols with
recorded music. This event took
place scvcn.J nights before Qulsona,,,
through 1953.
In later years, the Beck timily
supplied one of their ferry boats for
the floating Christmas tree
celebration. Eventually, other boats
joined .in md the Tournament of
Lights n:tumcd as a Christmas cclcbratiOn. . .
Today the Boat Parade katurcs
more than 150 boats competing for
awards m several c:atcgorics,
including the Grand Sweepstakes.
Boch novice and n::tuming favorites
will dauJc onlookQ'S with their
creativity, ligbt-clisplays, animation,
music and holiday spirit.
This year, the parade will be led by
a 69·.foot motoryacht, the Wade
Waters. From the estate of a long·
tihle ~cm California sailor and
yacht3ma(l,· Richard Steele, the yacht
was recently donated to the Orange
c.oast College'' MariJ'.'C Program.
The vessel will start at 6:30 p .m. off
Collins lslapd. Look for the giant
Santa on top!
Ri"H of Ufihts '96
In adclitioo to the daz.zling,
illuminatc;d boats, bowcs will be
decked our-in holiday splcndQr
duriug the Boat Parade. Many will
don b~ of lights, claboruc
oma.mmts and animated char.Ktcn,
wbilc filling the air with holiday
music ~ part of the Ring of Lights
cdebration. Some cvco decorate the
water and docks!
Participants will be judged for
acadvity and design, and top
winners recognized with special
awards. Winnen will be announced
the parade's 6rst night, Dec. 17.
w~errl--
&st ptt'*i'f6/nm"IJ rpots
lbc pat..dc will tour Newport
Harbor for approximately two and
one·balf hours and can be viewed at
a variety of points c;irdlng the harbor
including the Corona dd Mar bluffs
and restaurants, homes and inns
&ontiog the bay. Chartered cruises
offer up-dose views. Special
grandstand viewing will be hosted by
the American Lcgioo Post 291.
Tickt:tl an: $5 per pcnon or S 10
with dinner included. Call 673-
5070.
&tn"i"fi "11 BMt P,,rruk •n" Ri¥
of LitJJlts To be considc:rcd for me
Christmas Boat Pandc Awards,
boats must be rcgUtttcd at the
Newport Harbor Ara Chamber of
Commctcc by Dec. 17. There is a
$SO rcgistntioo fee. Judging may
take place any night d~ the
parade. Award catcgoncs include:
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Photo by ~ M¥tMI
The 1 l~foot giant white fir at
Fashion Island is adomed with
more than 15,000 lights
Swccpstllhs -Bill Lusk A ward, Best
Use of Music, Best Adherence to
Theme, Best Humor and Originality,
Best Use of Light$ & Animation,
Best Electric Boat, Best Sail Boat
undc;r 30 feet, and Best Power Boat
under 30 feet. ·
For the Ring of Lights, homes
must also register widt the Chamber.
Judging will tab: place Dec. 16.
Award Categories include ·
Sweepstakes, M06t 'Traditiooal, Best
Lights & Animation, Most Original
and Kids Wonderland/Santa's
Workshop.
All winners will be invited to
attend r:hc Newport Harbor
Ouistmas Boat Parade Awards
Dio.ocr lC AuGtioo to be hdd Friday,
January 17, 1997 at the Sutton Plac.c
Hotel.
_Pw tllOn ;,.~ """'" •N~&rf,wha~ t!f<Artuwrw '1Jiu., (714) 729-
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FC!Shion Island holiday events
Hey, kids! Srop by for a visit with
Santa while mom and dad capture
chc moment with a memorable
photo, located auhe Atriwu Court
lawn. lbcn, tab: a ride on the
Kiddie Choo Choo located near
Pottay Barn.
Visit the tallest, natural decorated
Christmas tree in the country.
Towering at ncviy 110 feet and
weighing apprt>ximatcJy 17,000
~ the giant white fir is
illuminated with more dwl 15,000
~ and lights, It is loc.atcd in
the courty2rd in &ont of
Bloomingdalc's and Neiman Marcus.
Look and listen for holiday
entertainment every week.end
tbrOugh Oiri.ttmas.
Fashion Island has cn_c;ndcd
holiday h~urs throUgh December
24, Mon.· Sat., 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.
.and Sun., 11 a.m. -7 p.m.
Need a great gift idea? Fa.shion
Isbnd gift ccrtificarcs arc the perfect
ctdcc. To place your ocdcr, call
(714) 721-2000 oc visit the Fashion
Island ~e in Atrium Court.
FtullUns Isbirt1i'is iou.tzll 11t
Newpwt Cnstw Dr., N~
&Mb. It is~"' Bl«mliit~ Nei""'" Mlln141,
MMy's """ RDbituMU·Mlay.
ls Murder Really a Laughing Matter?
At Mystery Cafe it is! In fact, patroiu laugh, witn~ a crime and help solve a comical murder mystery while
enjoyina a three-course dinner actually served by the suspects. Unique to Mystery Cafe is the emphasis on
the patron's overall experience: Beginning with an elegant dining atmosphere at th.e Meuanine Restaurant
(Selected "Best Kept Secrct" by Orange Coast Magazine, located on MacArthur Blvd. South of John Wayne
Airpon): next comes authentic costumes, sets, lights and live period music; finally, a professionally scripted
and performed audience participation mystery that has won awards and rave reviews since opening in 1990
("Best Dinner Theater", Orange Coast Magazine).
"Murder at the Cafe Noir''
Set in 19-40, this comical mystery captureS all the thrills, my$tique and excitement of a Bogan classic. Join us
as cast and audience alike transcend time, and arc carried to the forgotten island of "Mustiquc" in the "' Grenadine to an underground dub called "Cafe Noir:.
You Solve It!
.Quests become part of the scene as characters reminiscent of the romantic
films of the past SWTound the audience's every move. Patrons arc
encouraged to play along, as d\c actors arc all well"lkilled in making the
audience •too1t good." Even using your due-hunting questions as
spring·OOards to tell the story. Be prepared as these same zany
characters serve the thrcc-couue dinner betwttn each .cenc of th.e
mystery, givin& each audience member ample opportunity to ask
questions and solve the Crime.
For Reservatioru and lnfMmation Call 71 •-631..CLUE
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Holiday happenings at South Coast Plaza contains. a1IDOlt 600 yank of coaon
that makie up the hair of the winds.
ctcc:or.d 1t'idl more than 260
individual ornaments. · FAO Schwan is hosnng CHIPS
For }(jds Toy Drive in conjunction
with the California Highway Pacrol
and KF.ARTH lOI FM today &om 5
to 9 p m. Joni C.arl of KEARTH will
be broadcasting ljve from the store,
where people can bring their toy
donations. People donating toys
should use the entrance by Piret's
Bistro.
In addition to having a photo
taken with Sama a1 his new 20 ft.
house at Santa's Enchanted Village
• .It South Oxut Plaza's Carousel
Court, Woody d1e Wood Carver will
Ix handing out wooden ornaments
for children to color and the Flower
~den will Ix giving children
flower garlands for their hair. The
Enchanted Village indudes Santa's
house, a moto~d toy tnin, a giant
windmill powered by life-size
candles, animated characters, forest
animals, costumed elves. Santa will
greet youngsters during eicttnded
holiday hours.
Santa Claus will also have a home
al Crys~ Court, in his cozy c0ct2gc
suaoundcd by beautifully dcconccd
crccs, incricatc ice sculptures and
winter wonderland murals. His
cottage is on r:be rhird level, adjacent
to Robinsons-May. He will be
handing out candy canes when tykes
come ro visit.
Watch the Santa Express Tr.Un
chug its way around me upper level.
Both Santa and the train will be
open through Christmas Eve., Mon.
· Fri, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.; Sat., l 0
a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sun., 11 a.m. to
6p.m.
Kris Kringle resides at South Coast
Plaza Village. Children can visit him
in his sleigh to share their holiday
wishes every Sat. and Sun. &om 11
.l.m. to 2 p.m. through Dec. 22.
The Great Trees a.re tnakiilg their
annual debut, including The
Wishing Tree at South <:oast Plaza,
The Great Tree al Crystal Court and'"
the 95-foot fir at T<Ywn Center Part.
rt~tmal ~··
for the Family ,~ -i
Seasonal classics, audlencf sing-alongs, and a ~
special performance of Britten's Ceremony of Carols~'
featuring The AU-American Boya Chorus highlight
this holidey tradition for the entire family!
Sunct.y, 7:30 p.m. O.Cember 16, 1996
Or•nge County Performing Am Center
Tbe lest View In
The H1rbor For
The lo1t P1r1del
Seating Available
December 1 r' thru
Monday, December 23"'.
3 Patios OYertooldng The Harbor.
NewYe•r• Ive •••
••• P•rty Wltll Ua'
4t.tl
per person l+tox & gratuity)
~~Jw....IWIM,
"'-Mt..la~ f»"4 ~
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309 N. Palm St. (near the feny)
Balboa Peninsula
723·5000
The Wishing Tree in Jcwd Court,
is 55 feet tall and has more than
65,000 white ligbo and 3,000 giant
colorful ornaments. Dcsignatai 'The
Washing Tree, where people make
wishes for ochers, shoppers will 6od me story oi the tree at the South
C-oast Plaza conciagc and at the
base of the m~jcstic cvcrgrccn.
At Crystal Court, 'The Great Tree
stands nearly 60 feet tall and is
adorned with n~ 200 yards of
English Ivy, 628 hand painted
ornaments and 2,200 bee tights.
Infused with old wodd splendor, the
roots at the base of the tree arc
cncirdcd by 12 tiny, hand painted
minianuc V'aaorian howcs, :inima1s
and four winter root people. Its
tnmk is comprised o( fuUr 'figures
rcprcacntirig snow, ice, frost and
wiotcT chill, each st2nding 16 feet
high with robes containing 38 yards
of plaster coated theatrical f.lbric
weighing about 80 pounds. The tree
top, which rcprcscnts the four winds,
The tab of the~ wbkh
stands beside The Wcslin South
Coa.c Plar.a, toWa1 at 95 feet.
At Soudi Coast Plaza Villa&'c, a
duster of five trees dccoratt die
Village Gtccn. To a4ct a Dive
atmospbcte, the l.amp6gbr Ouolcrs
will strdJ through me v111agic and iu
ttaunoa every Friday~
from nooo to 2 p.m. through Dec.
20 apd every Saturday from 6:30 tX>
s~ao p.m. through Dec. 21.
I.«s go sbof?ping! Twdvc
SCa.tOnal stores have ~ed.
South eo..t Plaza
. • 'Macy's Holiday Unc " first Jcvd
• The PasTrak Service Center -oc:ar
C.arousd Court
• Ha.try & David • first lc:vcl
• Bristol Hubor Salmon -first lcvd
<::'.ryMal Coan:
• Macy's Holiday lane · 6nt ~
• lGtchcn 1binp -first be.I
• Once Upon a Christmas • second
lcvd
THE BLUEW ATER GRILL FOR THE HOLIDAYS
The Bluewater Grill features fresh fish and seafood grilled over mesquite diercoal
cocktails and a kids menu in a bright cheerfUI, nautical atmosphere. '
Let It provide the !ifl.afood hor; d'<>f'VmlS tor yoor bo.n p.irarlP pilril+ir..
512 W. 19TH ST.
(At Harbor)
COSTA MESA
548-2060
• 'The Wrapper n -SC<XX\d mi
• The Candle Boutique • third level
• AirTouch Cellular • third lcvd
• Bristol Harbor Salmoo . third levd
• The CaJcodar Oub -third lcvd
• The M\$c Box • third levd
South c.oa.t Pbu W1age
• Cbrl$tmas Eftl')'day
• Severa.I new ltXlra bavc opened at
Soudl Coast Plaza~ Boss Hugo Boa,
Georgette ~~. Rampage and the
ncw.ly CXpanckd 'Escada.
Encoded holi~y hottrs at South
Coa3t Plaza arc: . .
Nov. 30 ~ Dec. 14: Mon. -Sat., 10
a.m. -10 p.m., Swi. 10:30 a.m. •
7:30 p.m.; Dec. 13 -23: Moo. -
Sat., 10 a.m. ·-10 p.m.i Sun., 10
a.m. • 9 p.m.; Dec . .M: 9 a.m. -6
p.m.; Dec. 25: dosed; Dec. 26:
8 a.m. -10 p.m. .
Snit <Md pt.., ii W.-411
3333 ... St., C...11--, ...,.
•4"SS..])9P1w..,i•C...
Moa.. IW..,.. i•fai flli-, #Ill
(714) 435-2'JOO.,, (IOO) 712-llU..
William Hall
Master
Chorale
presents
''Christmas
for the ·
Faritily''
Celebrate the holiday season with
the William Hall Master Chorale
when it presents "Christmas for the
Family" on Sunday, Dec. 15 at 7:30
p.m. at the Orange County
Performing Am Center in c.osta
Mesa. Join the Masttr Chorale, me
All-American Boys Chorus, and
Btm Ensemble for an exciting
~of musical mcrrlmcnt.
Higblights include a new-acttiog of
the da.ic Lapn carol "'0 Magnum
Mysterium" and "IGloria" which is a
new work by Rene Clau.scn. Ring in
the yuletide spirit with a variety of
timclcas dwlcs including "Glocy to
God" by ~Thompson,
Pinltham's "Ovistmas Can "
H.andd's "Hallelujah C~tq and
many more. Join the CboraJc: for
their always popular audience siog·a-
loog which will include holiday
t.rcasu.rcs such as "Hatt the Herald
Angels Sing," "Adestc Rdclcs" and
"Joy to the Wodd."
Ttekct pric.c:s arc US, $35, $25
and S 15 and att available at the
M.asttr Chorale office at (714) 556-
6262 or at the Orange c.ouruy
Pcrttxming Ana~ box office
and all TidtctMastr.r outkts. Group
disc.oun~ arc available ooly through
the Master Cboralc ollicc. Student
tickm arc IVa.ilabk one hour priot ro 7
the pc:rtOrmanc.c at the Center box
offic;.c.
..
RIYIERBOAT CAP'S .
On board Che "Pride of NawpOrt-RiYart>oat, Home Of The Newport
Harbor NNical Mu9euTI (Formerty Rooberl E. lee) Is ~ from ' 11~ u.dt.1linrier Set Son Bnn:tl Bam (Qcl88d ~)
.Aaeentat.iona Naaded Only For Weddings. Banquets Or PrMll8
~).Al Major ()ed& Cardt AocaptlBd. Lotatad At.151 E.
Q)aet t-My. Newport Beech. C'A 92600 (~14) 673-3425
Fu 673-7864 .
SIR ROGERS, LTD.
Sendwiche9 -(Hot & f41) British Grocery Items For Sele -FuH
Sehdwich Menu. ~ Braalcfast Meiv.i, Diedrich'~ Coffee,
E11p19890 Orinlc.s, Grocery Items. Hotn: Mon . .fri. 7:CXJem.
6:~ Sat..Qm. 7:Cllanl4:CQ>n\, Credit Cards Not Acceptl9d -
ATM Al.iaileble. Reservations Not Needed. l.ocat.ed At 270 East
17th Street. r.osta Mesa 92627 (714)"64f>.2252
AN AMIERICAN CAFE
l..ocad at 462-&B 17th Screet Ill Q>&ta Mesa. ~l days 8
week. ~ . .set. ~ SlM1d8y till 3pm, SeM1g brelik1a&t. lunctl
& dinner. Mede truri scratdl pies, eeled di oaaic 191 & ~-
5483la8
NEWPORT aSACtt l!IRIEWING C:O.
A full lelvice reataurart wit.ti fresh beer brewed here. ~
.dirling & ~cl free pertclng. 1Hounr. Mon.-Thu. , 1 :30errf.
11 :~. Ff'i 11:00am-1 :CXlam. Set9~1:a::lem. ~ 91XJlm11~. Visa, MC. Amax. Oinlrsa1:c:eptad.
Ruf "tllltioN: P91¥ cl 8 or l'fllll'8. 2920 ~BM!., Newport
8*:h. CA 92663 (714) 6758449
GOOSE BERRIES
Breakfl,tst-High quality end innovative t;>relkfasts. Hours
7em to 11 em Tuesday to Fridey . .and Bern r.o·2pm
Weekends. Oosed on Mondays. '(714) 760-0221
CAFF.E PAN-INI
Located at 2333 East{'.qast Hwy. (2 doors sooth of Ruby&) tn
Corona Del Mar. SerYing Seafood. Pasta. Gourmet~. Mocha
& Juices. ()ppn 7 days·a week. Th ]am-3pm & Ff'i 7am.1(Vn.
675-8101 -
GOLDEN SPOON YOGURT 6 SMOOTHIES
Located af 488 East 17th St. -O>J>1;8 Mesa. SUPER i-EAL. THY
l'FEATS • Besides the popular tasty. crea,.,,Y:~ free yogurt. this
Golden Spoon tocat.ion now offers delicious smoothies, Power' ·
yogurt & yogurt pies from 7 am. Stop by on yOOt Wfr1 to work or
for dessert. 7 am-1 O pmJNe8kdays .., 10 am-10 pm weekends.
~9147
S~ECHWAN KING
All \QJ can eat lunch & dinner antet. Oin&ln or tak&OIJ( Free delNerf wit.ti $15.00 min. purctlase. A la carte. Mb'l&t Lunch
11-2;30. Dinner 5-1El Oosed on Sunday. Reservations •
recommended for large pert.iea. Mestarcerd & V1S8 acc$ted.
512 W, 19th St. ~ M958. 54S2COO. · .
IL FORNAIO •
Authenbc Italian -Award WIQillll9 Restai.nnt. Bakery F-eatunng
Authentic Regional ltaiaO lliSine. Hotn. Lunch & Dinner Dally.
Amax, Visa, Mastercllrd. Clscowr' ReservatlMs Recommended
l..oc8t.ed At 18)51 Von Kac:man Avei, Irvine (714) 261·1444;
650 Anton Blvd. (Neer Sot.th r.oast Plaza) Costa Mesa
(714) 66saJBO
ANTONUCCI'& . .
Located at 6700 'Nest Coast Highway in Newport,'Beach. lunch.
dinner. caterir)g, ta1ceout & delivecy available. Wrt.er hours Moo.·
Thtn. ~11pm, Fri . .sat. 11am-11pm, Sun 11an:i-1Q>m .•
631-3592 ~ ,. .
RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA
located • 251 East Pacific Coast ~ ... Newpcrt Beach. Lunch
Mon. &t.. 11: :JJ.2:3J. s..lday Brulctl 11 am-3pm. Dimer MooSxl
Spm-1Q>m. Cal ahead fer reaervadons 6738500
CAF'P'E PANINI
l.ocalad at.233 ~Coast t+Ny. (2 doftrs ~of Ruby&) in Corona
del Mar. Serving seafood, Pesta. ~Pizza, Mocha & Juices.
Rn& aelectiollS of lt8i8ll and Califomie wines & beer. ~ 7 days 8
week. Th 7am-3pm & Fri 7am-1~. 675-8101
SABATINOS RESTAURANT 8 SAUSAGE CO.
Pasta, Caesar Salad. Homemade Seusage, Veal, Lamb. 'kgetar'lan
Ol&hes, Wne, Beer, QlwlCCino & Des.sin. Hotn: 7 Days A 'Naelt.
Serwlg Sat. & !bl. Brooch From e:»1:00. !ill.-nus. 11am-
1~. Fn.&t.. 11am-11pm. Al Ma;:l-Qd Carda Accepted_
Loaad At ~1 ~ ~ NIMpar't Beed! (714) 723-Cl321 •
GRBIENLEAF GRILL a BAR
On the sand • Newport.
Monday to Friday 4:3C¥fl to 9:~
SaclnSay 4:JC¥n to 10:CQJm .
Cloead on Sund8f. 1Cl> Meir\ 9rellin Balboa. (714) 723$43 .
, . t '• \ '' : '
AVILAS •L~ARCHITO
~ Malicefl F'OOd. ~ Th9 Fi wt .... lngl ... lt8 & A New
Light ruaine. Greet Ma19111bs. Hlua: Lunch & Dimer. All ~
Owit Qw'dl Acceptad. l..oc..s It 2101 Plaoerltl8. Costa Mesa
(714) 642-1142 and 2El Newport B!Yd .• Newport Beech
(714) 67s.6855
Ml CASA
CM meals are now a trip to Be~ as well as Mexico. Now offenng
fish tacos. Phone ahead for O('ders to1JO. Hal.rs: Daily From
11 :CXlam. All Major 0'8dit <:Qrds Accepced. Located At. 296
n1t1St..r.ostaMesa11141645-7626 • •
AMACHI .
Sushi & Sushi to Go. Complete Bar. AR Major Q'8dit Cards ..
Located At. 2675 r.wie fifle .. (Across From Ne.t.por't Golf Course)
(714) 645-551~
THE BARN STEAK HOUSE
Menu Includes Steak. Fresh Fish, O'llcken, Burgers & Salads.
Prices flange From $3. 75 FQr Lunch & $6.25 For Dinner. Hours:
Mon.&t. Open 11am For Lunch. 1:~ Mon . .fri., Dinner
3:~. Sat. & Sun .. Major a-edit Cards Accepted. located At
2300 Hart:>or 81. 131 . Costa Mesa f714) 641-9777
"ta'cAYE .
Meno lncltJdes: lobster, Cratf. Stdiip. Steql<s. Rib f!Y8. Dally
Specials. Fn. & Sat. Pnme Rib. FuU Bar & Wine List. Casu8I ~
Dress. Hours: Lunches 11 :30-2:30-Dinner Mon.-Sat. From
5:~. VtSa, Mastercard. Omer'S Oub. Located At. 1_695 lrvme
Ave .• (And 17ths) ~r Blockbuster E.ntarta~ment Costa Mesa
(714) 646-7944
TA PAS The only restalrant in 0.C. to offer the finest tn
CUISlne from Spain with live Ramenco entertaJnment. Speaahnng
IO J)aef18. steaks, giled fre&h fish & pasta!;. open 5 days per
week, closed Sun.& Mon. l..oc8t.ed at 4253 Maroogale Wf1V
(Behind Staples.at MacArthur & Connthlan). Major credit cards
eccepted. 756-8194
THAI .9PICE .
Voted by the Aegister_readeni. 85 ~in the b8st of Ora•
County section as "The Best Thai Food In chnge County." l.JJOch,
dinner. catering & takeout. 615 w 19th St. Costa Mesa 5484333 •
THAI WAVE .
Otne 1n or talce-<M. Fast & free delNery. S8l"Mg U1cfl & dinner.
Located et 211 62nd St. Newport Beech. ~ 7 d8ys a week.
V188, Ma&f.er(;ard & AmeMcan Express 80Ceflted. 645-3057 "
THAI TOUCH , ,
Located at 2616 San Miguel Dr. in Newport Beech.~ tor
lunch. Mon . .fri. 11 :30am-3pm, dinner served Sun.-Thurs.
5-9pm. Beer and wine eerwd."Cat.emg end take~ also .
available. All major credit cards accepcad. 6400123 .
THIE CANNERY
Historic Wfk8 fro! It Restaorant end H8rtlor Duse Qrtsr Hain:
Mon.&t. 11 :30am . 2:CDam. 9.in. 10:~12:(Qlm. Al
Major ~Cards. Aeservabon8 Sugge&Clld. located at :E10
Laf8yaCte Ave .• Newport Beach. r.A 92663 (7141 675-57n
Fax67~10 •
NEWPORT LANDING
Waterfront Dining. Sat. & Sun. Oiampagoe BNnch. Dimer Menu
$' 3 . 95 -$19:95, C>f.;ter Bar Menu SeNed Al Clay. Hours: •
10:Cllam. 11 :~. ~. Melltm'C81d, v •. Chw
Reaerwltlons Recommended. Loc8ted a 503 E. Edg11utar.
Balboe(714)675-2373
THIE BLUEWATIER GRILL
a..l W8t8fl«to dining at Che for'lnllr ... d ... hilllanc 911
Shanty aod Oefaney's. Fecrtng heh~~ ......
O'JIC*' blr and retail fish mart.et. HA btJI.:. J;ldo. Dnng
pado. "' major cards. Cawing 8Y8llllble. ~ ~ .,,.... Model~ ·priOed. Located at 630 Udo Part Oriwl nm.. Udo
lllef1d. ~ 7 days. lunCh and dinrw. 67Sf&t. '
i· ~
...
·.
~· ..
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-I I I I
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Wrh.O/.f-~end __ ---..J 8
H lida h • S th Co Pl 1 • cootab almolt 600 yards of coaoo • The Wrappc;r: II -$CCX)(ld lc:vd o y apperungs at ou ast aza ::.i::~.=rl!ntbc260winds, =~~~~ttiW~aJd
FAO Schwan .is hosting CHIPS Santa Claus will also have a home The Washin8-Tree in Jcwd Court; individual onwncnts. • Bristol Harbor Salmon -tb.itd lc:vcl
for IGds Toy Drive in conjunction at Crystal Court, in his cozy cottage is 55 feet all and has more than 'The tab oi the ~ whkh • 'The Calendar Oub • third level
wirh rhe California }-lighway Patrol · s~ded by bcauri,fu.Uy decorated 65,000 white lights and 3,000 giant SW1dl bcaidc 1bc Wcstib ~ • The Music ac>x -~ .lcvc1
and KEARTH 10 I FM todar from 5 crces, intricate ice sculprurcs and · colorful ornaments. DcsignatCd 'The Coast Plaza., IOWCIS at 95 ~·
to 9 p.m. Joni Carl of KEA.RTH will winter wonderland murals. His Wishing Tree, whcrc people niah ·• AL Soudt Coast Plaza Vallaaic, t .• ' South Cout Plar.a ~
be broadcasting live from rhe store, cottage: is on the third level, adjacent wishes for otb~ shoppers Will find dlllttr oi five ~ dcconte the • Ch&tmas EYC'l)'diay
where proplc can bring rheir coy ro Robinsons-May. He will be the st0ry of the tnx at the South' Vallaec Gftcn. To add a ~ Scvcral new ltOtCS have opened., at
donations. Pc:oplc: donating toys handing out candy canes when tykes Coast Plaza COnQagc and at the ~, the Lamplipt Carolc!rs . Soud) Coast Plaza: Boes Hugo Bos&,
should ~ rhc: entrance: by Piret's come: co visit. base of the majestic cvcrgrccn. will sodl through the ViUaF and its Gcorgcttt IOinf=!, lW1lpagc and me
Bistro. Watch rhc: Santa Exp~ Train . At Crystal Court, lbc Great Tree restaurants ~ Friday ~ ocwfy expanded Eacada.·
In addition co having a photo chug its way around rhe upptt" level stands nearly 60 feet all and is from noon to 2 p.m. tbrou8ti~. Extended ~y hours at South
rak<.'11 wirh Santa at his new 20 ft. Borh Santa and rhc: train will be: adorned with nearly 100 yards of 20 and cw:ry Saturday &oqi 6:30 to .Coast Plaza arc: , /
house at,Santa's Enchanted Village open through Christmas Eve., Mon. English Ivy, 628 ha,nd painted 8:3~0 (>.m. dlrough Pcc.,21. Nov. 30 ·,Dec. 14: Mon.· Sat., 10
• .R<Sourh Coast Plaza's Carousel -Fri, 11 a.m, to 8 p.m.; Sat., 10 ornaments and 2,200 bee lights. I.«1ypll:topping!1'wclvc a.m. · 10 p.rn., Sun. 10':30..a.m:'-
Coun, Woody the: Wood Carver will a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sun., 11 a.m. to lnfused wirh old wodd splendor, the x:asorW stOra have opcocd. 7:30 p.m.; Dec. 13 • 23: Moo. •
tx handing out wooden omamcncs 6 p.m. rOOU at rhc base of the tree arc South c.o.tl"laza Sat.,JO a.m. -10 p.m.; Sun., IO
, for children to color and the Flower KtU Kringle resides at South Coast cndrclcd by 12 tiny, band painted •Macy'• Holiday Lane · 6rst level a.m. -9 p.m.; Dec. U : 9,a..m, • 6
l>Uidcn will be giving children Plaz.a Village. Children can visil him miniature Victorian homes, animals • 1bc PuTrak Service C.COt.cr -near p.m.; Dec. 25: do9cd; Dec. 26:
Bower garlands for their hair, The in his sleigh to share their holida.y and four winter root people. Its Carousel Court '8 a.m. -ld p.m. , . Enchant~d Village indudcs Sarita's wisl\es every Sat. arid Sun. &om 11 trunk. is compjscd of fOur figures • Harry & David • 6nt lcvc1 S..-C.-pt_., ii 1«.-1 •
h?usc, .a motor:iud toy thin,· a giant .·., .i.m. w 2 p.m. through Dec. 22. reprcac:ntinS.sn6w1 ice, froit and · • Bristol Harbor-SalmQD -first level 3333 JJridll .k, C-. JI-., -r
W1.ndmill powere~ by life-size. t Tbe Oicat Trees arc making their wintct chill, each St:anding 16 feet IW 40S s.,. ~ p,.,..., '" C-
cai:ic1Jcs, animated clwactcrs, fOrc:st an~u~ debut, including The: high with robes containing 38 yards erysai Court . · . 111#. hr..,., i•fot 6'#M, #Ill · · /
arumals, costumed elves. Santa will Wishing Tree at ~utb Coast Plaza, of plastu coated theatrical &bric • Macy's Holiday Lanc • fint lcvc1 · (714) 435-2000 w (IOO) 712-118&
greet youn~ters during extended The Great Tree at Crysta.I Court and , wrigbing about 80 pounds. The tree • Kitchen 'Things · 6nt lcvc1
holiday hours. rhe 95-foot fir at Town Center Park. top, which rcprcscnts the four winds, • Once Upon a Christmas · S(.c:ond . . 1cvc.I
ri~tmas ~·
for thli Family ,;~
Seasonal classics, audience aing-alongs, and a ~
special perfonnance of Britten's Ceremony of Carols-.:'"
featuring The All-American Boya Chorua highlight
this holiday tradition for the entire family!
Sundey, 7:30 p.m. December 16, 1996
Orenge County Performing Arta Center
ne-lest View In
The H1rbor For
The lo1t '1r1del
Seating Available
December 1 'r' thru
Monday, December 23"'.
3 Patios Over1ooking The Harbor.
New Ye1an I••···
••• P•rty With Ual
4t.tl
per person (+tax & gratuity)
~~ J;,,,,.,.w,
'""'~la/Nwd, ~ ~
& """-~ """""
. THE BLUEW ATER GRiLL FOR THE HOLIDAYS
The Bluewater Grill features fresh fish and seafood grilled Ml mesquite charcoal
. cocktaib and a kids menu in a brigh~ cheerfUI, nautical atmosphere. '
51 2 W. 19TH ST.
(At Harbor)
COSTA MESA
548-2060
.......
·~ . ., .. .
Wtlliani Hall .
Master
Chorale
'JI presellts
''Christmas... ·
for the
.Family''
Celebrate the holiday season with
the William Hall Ma.stcr Chorale
whco it presents •Cbrisanas for the
Family" on Sunday, Dec. 15 at 7:30
p.m. at the Orange County
Performing Arts Ccnccr in Costa
Mesa. Join the ~ Cboralc, the
AU-American Boys Chorus, and
Brus Ensemble tor an exciting
cvcoing of musical merriment.
Highlights include a new setting oi
the c.lwk Latin caroJ "0 Magnum
Mysterium" and "'Gloria" which is a
new work by &nc Clausen. Ring in
the yuletide spirit. with a variety of
timclcss da.Wcs induding "Glory to
God" by Randall Thompsoo,
Pinkham 's "Chrisonas Can~ "
Hamid's .. Hallelujah Cllorus~ and
many more. I oin the Chorale I.or
their always popular audicncc ling-a·
long which will include holiday
trcalW'CS such as "Hark the Herald
Angels Sing," "Adcstc F"adcla" and
"Joy to the World." •
Tic.kct pric.c:s arc $45, $35, $25
and $15 and ~ available at the
Ma.¢cr Cboralc oftitt at (714) 556-
6262 or at the Orange County
Pc:rfurrning Arts Center box Olli'cc
and all 1kkctM.astu oudem. Group
disc:oun~ arc available only through
the Muter OloraJc office. Student
tickets ~ available one hour prior to
the pcdOrtnancc at the <Jcnttr boz office. .
...
' .
..
RIYKltBOAT CAP"S · .
Ck'I ~ «he "Pride of Newporr ~ Home Of The Newport
Herbar ~ MliMun (Rrnlerly Relben E. Lee) Is ~ From
11 ~ l.J.rd\. 'Dinner Set Qin Bn.n:h 8am (closed ~)
~818 .... Needed Only For WeddinQe. Banquets Or Private
Plw1iaa). Al Major ~Carda~. Located At '151 E.
Oo8lt ~ ~Beech, CA 92660 (714) 873-3425 .,, Fu 673-)864 ·-
SI.It· ltOGKllS, LTD. .
SendWichea.-(Hot & c.okf) Bribsh Grocery Items For Sele -FtJU
• Bendwich Menu.'Small Breelcfa&t Menu. OieaMch's Coffee, .
, Espieao Orinks. Grocery Items. Hours: Mon . .fri. 7:~
6:(Qlm Sat.&n. 7:00am4:~. Credit Cards Not Accepted -
AlM Awilable. Reservadons Not Needed. l.ocat8d At 270 East
17th Street. Costa Mesa 92627 (714) 64s.22~2
AN AMIERICAN CAFE
Locad • 482 Eaat 17th Sb-eat in QJ6t8 Mesa. ~ 7 days a
W88k. Mo{\.-sat. 6em-9pm-9.nday bl 3pm. ~ b...,...., bldl
& dimer. Made from acrtllx:tt pees. ~ di Ollilgl &.~.
~ .
NKWPOR"r BKACH BltlCWING CO.
A ful .....U rwtaureri with fresh beer brewed here: CUdoor
difling & ~ of free pariang. Hours: Mon.:Thu. 11 :3Clarfl.
11 :~. Ff'i 11::1Jem.1 :Cllem. Set9:~1:Cllem.' ~ pt:a:llm-11 :~ vtSe, ...c. Amax. .Dinars eOOepted.
.. Ra 1 ....,..: r-t>I cl 8 or more. 2920 Newport BMj .• Newport
8-:h, CA~ (71,4) 67~
ZUMD · Mini ......... Olidan. ~ & toblblr. Prime Rib. Pim.
~Bir.~"""' fnm $3.95 And Up. Hotn: 11 :30am
. 1Q9fn-QxJballe 1il 11pm. Od Carda Not~.
~Not Needed. Looated at 1712 Placentia, Costa M88a
(714) 845«1:11
GOOSE BERRIES
Breakfast,-High quality end innovative b~sts. Hours
7am to 11 am Tuesday tD Friday ~nd Sam to 2pm
WeelqmQs. Oosed on Mondays. (714) 7600221
CAFFE PANINI
Located at 2333 East c.oast Hwy. (2 doors sc:M:ti of Rubys) in c:orooa Oel Mar. Serwlg Seafood, Pasta, Goum8t Piu.s. Mocha .
&.Juices.~ 7 ~a week. Th 7am3pm & Fri 7am-1Q:>m.
675-8101
GOLDEN SPOON.YOGURT 6 SMOOTHIES
Locatecfat 488 East 17th $t. Costa Mesa. SUPER l-£ALTHY
TREATS • Besides the popular ta~. creamy, fat fr!M! .yogurt, this
Golden Spoon location now offers delicious smoothies, power
yogurt ~ yogurt pies from 7 am. Stop by on your Wey t.D work or
for dessert. 7 arrr10 pm weekdays · 10 am-10 pm weelcends.
54&9147
SZBCHWAN KING
All you C8I\ eat lunch & dinner buffet. OlotMO or ~ Free
dellY9f"Y with $15.00 ITlll'l. pi.rchase. A 18 carte. Moo.sat lunch
11-2:30. Dinner 5-10. Closed on Sooday. Reservations
recommended for large parties. Mastercard & VIS& accept.ad.
512 w. 19th St. Costa Mesa. 548-2060.
U.. IFORNAIO
AIAtleobc Italian -ANard Wrming Restalrant. Bakery Featuring ~ Regional ltati8n a.sine. Hotrs· LIMlCh & Omer Dally,
Amax, V188, Mastercard, Olscover.-Reservaborls Recommended
LodltlXS At. 1llJS1.Vcn Karman 418 .. kwl8 (714) 261' 1444:
650 Anton Bllld. (Near South Q)ast Plaza} Cost8 Mesa
(714) 668-(E8()
ANTONUC:el'S
located at 6700 West. Coast Highway in Newport Beach. Lunch.
dinner, catering, takeout & delivery 8V81lable. Wi~ hours MQO.· Ttu:s. 4pi'l-11pm, Fri . .sat. 11am-11pm, Sun 11am-1~.
631-3592
RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA
LDC8l8d at 251 E;a&t Pacific Coaat ~ in Newpcrt Beech. l..Lllch
Mon . .S.. 11::n2;:¥J. Q.fld8y8nn:h 11tm3pm, Dinner~ Spm-l~r.il ltl8lid for l'WI .....,,. &7916Xl
CAl'l'E P~INI
LDc8r.ed at 233 East O>ast Hwy. (2 doors ~ al Flb,SJ ln Qirona
del Mar. ~Seafood, Paata. Gourmet Piu.8. Mocha & Juices.
Fine llelec::tb IS of ltaian and Caifomie-Mles & beer. ~ 7 days 8
week. Th 7em-3pm & Fn 7am-1qim. 675-8101 .
SABATINO$ RESTAURANT 6 SAUSAGE CO.
Pasta. Caesar Salad, Homemade Sausage. Vaal. Lamb. ~
Dishes, Wine, Beer, Qewiooino & Oeaert. Holn: 7 Days A~
Serwlg Sat. & Sun.~ From 8:3).1:00, &.!.·Th.no. 11em-1~. Fn.-5at. 1ism-11pm. M Map' a-edit Carda ~· t.DClt8d At. 251 ~Way. Newpart Beedl (114) 123-0621
GRBICNLEAF GRILL • •AR
On the sand at Newport.
Monday to Friday 4:~ t.D 9:(l)pm
Setu'Cl8y 4:~ to 10:(Qlm •
Cloeed on Stniey. 105 Mal'l ~in Balboa. (714) 723'6643
.AYILU •L ltAlllCNfTO
~~Food, Wllh The Fi..,.. •oediaM & A New 1.J111t QAiline. Gr-.t Map •. Ho&.n: lLnl.h & Omer. AM Major
()d Cerdll Aooaptad. t..oo..d • 2101 Plaaanlia, Coste Mau
(714) 642-1142 and 2900 Ne>.wport BMf .. .Newport Beech
(714) 675-6855 .
Ml CASA
OJI' meals are ·now a trip t.D 8&f8 as well as MeXICO. Now offenng
fish tacos. Phone ahead for orders to-go. Hours: Daily From
11 :<Dam. AJ Majpf' a-edit Cards Aocepted. Located At. 296
17th St., Coate Mesa (714) 645-7626
AMACHI ~
Sushi & SOshi t.D Go. Complete Bar. All Major Credit Cards.
Located At 2675 nine Aw .• (Across From Newport Golf Course)
(714) 645-5518
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THE BARN STEAK HOUSE
Menu Includes Steak. Fresh FtSh, .Chicken, ~ & ~lads.
Prices Range From $3.75 For Lunch & $6.25 For Dinner. Hours:
Mon . .set. Open 1 1 am For lunch 4:~ Mon.:fri .. Dinner
3:(l)pm."Sat. & Sl.ln .. Major Credit Cards Accept.ed. Located At
2:DJ Harbor 81. 133. Co_st.a Mesa (714) 641-9777
LA CAYE
Menu Includes: LobstBr, Chlb. Shnmp. 8teal<s. Rib eye. Oatly
Speaals. Fn. & Sat. Pnme Alb, FtJll Bar & Wsrre List. Casuat
Dress. 1-b.n: Lunches 11 :302.30 -Omoer Mon.-Sat. From
5:3Q>m. VIS&. Mastercan:t, Diners Club. Loc8J;ed At. 1695 Irvine
Ave .. (Ar}d t7ths).Near 8loclq>ust.er .Enterta1n~ CDst.a Mesa
(714) 646-7944
TAPAS The only restatrant Ill O.C. r.o otter the finest 1n
CU1S1ne from "Spain With INe Ramenco ootert.ainment. .Speaehzlng
in Paella steaks, g'illed fre6h fish & pastaS. ~ 5 days per
week, dosed Sun.& Moo. Locat.ed at 4253 Martmgale Way
(Betund Staples at MacArthl.r & c.onnttilan). Maior crecftt cards
accepted. 756-8194
THAI SPICE
Voted by the Register readers. as appeared in the besi or Orange
f.ounty sectx>n as ihe Best Thai Food In Orange County.· Lunch,
dinner. catering & takaoLt.. 615 w. 19th St. Costa Mesa 5484333
THAI WAYE
Dine in or ~ f'8st & free delM!ry. Serwlg lunch & dinner.
Located et 211 62nd St. Newport Beac;tt. ~ 7 d8ys a week.
Va, Masca~ & Amencan Express accepted. 6453'.f;7
THAI TOUCH
Locat.ed at 2616 San Miguel Or. in Newport Beach.~ for
lunch. Mon . ..fri. 11 :30am-3pm. dinner served Sun.-Thtn .
5-9pm. Beer and wine served. Cetering and take c:U also
avaiJable, Al major credit cards accepted. 6400123
THIC CANNERY
Hlstonc Wtka front Aestaur8nt and Hattor Ouise Center Holrs·
Mon.&t. 11::D!m . 2:00am, &Jn 10-~12:~. AJ
Ma,or Q'9dit Cards. Reservations Sliggested. LOCllted at 3010
Lefaye&te Ave., Newport Seach, CA 92663 (714) SJS.5777
Fax 875-2510
NEWPORT LANDING
WBterfront Dining, Sat. & Sun. Champagne Brulch, birvier Menu
$13.95 • $19.95. OJster Bar Menu Sa'wd Al Day. Hours.
I 10:1Dwn • 11:~. ~. Maetarcan:S. v... C»ww
Aeaervetlons Aecon imec lded Located It 503 E. Edgaouata •
Balboa (714) 675-2373
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Joffrey Ballet to dance .'The ~utcracker'
The Joffrcy·Ballet of Chicago,
presented by the Orange County
Perfonning Arts Center aod James
A. Doolittle's Southern Califumia
Theatre Aswciation, brin~ its
popular production of the. perennial
holiday classic, .. The Nutcracker," to
the Center for seven performances,
Dec. 24 and 26 · 29, accompanied
by the Pacific Symphony Orchestra.
Conceived and dire.s:ced by the late
Robert Joffrcy in 1988, The Jofficy
. Ballet'l> .. The Nutcracker" is sec in
Amenca in the i850s, filled with
Victorian warmth. Colorful toys,
rambunctious mice, shimmering
f.urio and other fanciful holiday
dream.. are vividly drawn to life by
the ballet's classical choreography, set
to Tchaikovsky's funous score.
Special choreography for .. The Waltz
of the Snowflakes" and .. The Waltz
of the Flowers" is by The Joffiq
Ballet's co-founder and prescnr
artistic director, Gerald Arpino.
"The Nutcracker" was produced
with the spirit of the original version
by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov,
premiered by Rl.wia's Maryinsky
Ballet in 1892, and is also based on
the first .. Nutcracker" presented in
America· the 1940 one·act
production that Alexandra Fedoro\'3
set for the Ballet Russe de Monte
Carlo.
The production was co-staged by
Monday thro Thursday 4-7p. m.
All-U-Can-Eat
-Spaghttti with Meat Sauct -
$2.95
Geocge Verdak, a dance historian
who performed in the Fedorova
version and Scott Barnard. The
designs, based on prints, c:ngravin~,
Christmas 'cards and toys of the
Victorian period,~ by the lace
Tony award-winning set designer
Oliver Smith, cosrumc designer John
David Ridge, special crativc
designer l<l!rmic Love and lighting
designer Thonlll$ Skc:lton.
The priQcipal roles of the Sugar
Plum Fairy and the Nutcracker
Prince in The Joffrcy's opening
nighl pcrfomwlcc on Dec. 24 will
be ~ced by Lorena F~joo and
David Paul .Kierce. Feijoo and Kierce
dance again Dec. 29 at 2 p.m.
Subsequent pcrfonnanccs will
feature guest artists Tma LcBb(lc
and David Palmer, who pcrfonj,
with the San Francisco Ballet. lbc
ballet also employs the talents of
more than 50 local Orange County
and Long Beach area ch.i.ldrcn in
dancing roles. .
·The f.uniliar story line follows the
little girl Clara, whose toy nutaackcr
magica,lly becomes a handsome
prince after she bdps him defeat the
Mouse King and his armies. In .
gratitQde, the Nutcracker Prince
takes her on an codwttcd joumcy to
the Kingdom of Sweets, where they
have many adventwu. The libretto
j.s based on the f.Ury talc by E.T. A.
Hoffinan.
The J offi-cy Ballet of Chicago,
which now bears the name of its new
home, was founded in 1956 bY"
Jofficy and Arpino. Through their
artistic vision and their own
choreography, the two mc.n qcaccd a
ballet company that today is judged
one of the best in the world-'a
distinc;rly American company, with 1
strong appreciation for the great
traditions of dance.
"71w N~ .m # ,,...,,'"'De&. 24 """ '26 -29; n.e.
""" lhr., 81-rti.; Pri. ii"" SA, 2 """8 ,.,,,.; s., ... , 2 ,. .. nan.,.
$18 -$59 °" .u "'. Cntno •
tJffiu "" ...... TUlldAIMIW """ it:I tnltlerl. o.1J (7l4) '!~7878. Fw
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2122, ext. 209.
join Us For
X-Mas&e'96
Dinner 5:30-7:30plD
NEWYEARS EVE '96
DEC 3 1ST, TUESDAY, FROM 5:30-1 l :OOpm
•Four Course Dinrur
• &/Jy Dancn •Ala Cark Mmu Avllilabk $2495
• Complinuntary GIAss of ChampagM
Reservations: (714) 752-5200
ROYAL KHYBER
1000 N. Bristol (ar Jambortt) Newport Beach
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'La Posada
Magica' graces
SCR's Second
Stage
South Coast Repertory's
contemporary Latino Christmas
play, .. La Posada Magica," by
Ocuvio Solis with aon8J by Marcos
Loya, runs through December 24.
"La Posada Magica• was
developed and introduced by SCR
two years ~o. Solia directed this
year's production, which includes
three members of last year's cast:
Crissy Guerrero as Gracie, Jorge
Galvan as Horacio and·Tercsa
Velarde as Maryluz. New cast
mcmbCrs arc Benito Martinez,
Marco Rodriguez, Vena Trussell,
and Renee Victor.
Composer Loya will again
perform his son~ onstage with
guitarist Lorenzo Mardnez, who .
will alternate with Mundo Armijo.
Developed with $110,000 in
gnnts from chc Lila Wallace ·
Reader's Digeu Fund, che play is
loo'i<:ly based on the posada, a
traditional Christmas observance in
L3an America in which community
members make a procession
through their neighborhood to
commemorace Mary and Joseph's
~ch for lodging .
.. 1..3 Posada Magica" takes place
on Christmas Eve when Gracie, a
14-vcar-old who has lost interest in
the ·holiday, shuns her &mily's
ancmpts to ccle&ratc. When a
posada of her neighbors arrives at
her home, she is reluctantly swept
along by theircnthusiasm. On the
way, Gracie mischievously blows
out each procession candle, sending
the march off course and onto an
amazing jpumcy. By journey's end,
she and the others have rc-
discovcrtd Christmas' power to
bring magic into our daily lives.
.. La Pocada Magia"
performance times arc Tu~.
through Fri. at 8 p.m., Sat. at 3
and 8 p .m,, and Sun. at 12:30 and
~:30 p.m. Special holida)(
performances will be bdd on ~on.,
Dec. 23 at 8 p.m. and Tue., Dec .
2-i at 12:30 and 4:30 p.m. 1ickcu
arc $10·$25. Pw,,,..,.. ;,.forwui~ w,.
,,,,,..,. ,.;,ui,, '"" (714) 957-
4033.
OCC holds
11th annual
holiday
production
·Orange Coast CoUcgc 's 11th
annual holiday sboW fee kids, "Ab
Old-Fashioned Cbristtrw Show and
kc Cream Social, .. runs through
Sunday, Dec. 15 in the college's
Drama Lab Theatre:.
The show is geared. 'for lclds of all
ages.
Curtain is 1et for 7 p.m. tonight
and Saturday evening, and 2 p.m. on
Saturday and Sunday.
1bc production, under the
din:ction of OCC Theatre
Department chair; Rick Golson, is an
old-&sruoncd "boo the villain, cheer
the heroine" mcJodrama. The show, tided .. The Plight Bc:£m:
Ouisanas, • was written by Fred J.
Cwiek and Diane MC>Or'C.
In addition to the mclodnma, the
productioo will abo include a hcart-
wannihg abort tt.ory by O'Hcnry,
tided "The Gift o(chc Magi." The
pic:cc was adapted for the lt1gC by
Arthur L. Zapel. A holiday siog-a-
long is abo scheduled, and every
attendee will rccx:ivc a 6'tt dish of kc
cream, a IOft drink oc a holiday
c.ookic.
There will abo be a visit> by Santa,
10 parents can bring their amcn.s.
Cast membcn include Donna
Ham, Jeff Marx and Jamie Sweet of
Co6ta Mesa; Lynda Borges of
Laguna Hills; lCimbcrty FIShcr of
Orange; Eric Hamme of Cypress;
Hilary Hcuc of Irvine; A1Ji9oo 1.cc
of Foot:hill l\fnch; Paaric:ia Nehoo of
Fountain Vallcy; and David
Scagtionc of Garden Grove.
Advancic tidtcts arc $5 tOr
Saturday aftcmooo and Sunday
pcrfonna.nccs, and $6 fOr Friday and
Saturday evening shows. They arc on
saJc in OCC's Ticket Office. located
in the Community F.ducatioo
Building. The office is open today
&om 9 a.m. co 5 p.m. and Saturday
&om 8 a.m. to noon.
TickcC3 will be sold at the dooc for
$7 and $8. Seating is limited.
Tickets may be purchafcd by
phone, using Visa or Maslucard.
<All (714) 432-5880.
lW /#"*" ;,.~""'
(714) 432·5640.
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·Goulet in ~Man of La Mancha' returns
above: The ensemble
from Orange Coast
College's. "The Plight
Before Christmas" with
perforrnanCB! ~gh
SundjlY, Dec. 15
right: Robert Goulet as
Don Quixote in the
national touring
pro?iction of "Man of
La Mancha" retums to ft¥t Orange County
Performing Arts Center
on Dec 31
~ ~mmra /§ima
to OCPA
Robert Goulet stars as Don
Quixote in the mtional towing
p~~on of"Man of la ~" appca.Qng at the
Orange CoUilty Pcifonning Arts
Center for eight ~munccs,
Dec. 31 -Jan. ~1 1997.
"Man of la Man~a" is based
on Miguel de Cervantes' novel
NtlfV on tl1e Water in
Newport Bea.eh
A tra4illon of a trul.y -
Florentine cuiJilu
CDnbnuuf
SERVING LUNCH & DINNER
For reservations Please Call
673-9500
251 &It PICllc Co.it Highway N.wport ~
Don Quixote with music ~
Mitch 1.eildi and lyrics by Joe ·
Darion. T1ie winner of 6\rc 1965
Tony .Awards, the musical played
Broadway when it 6rcst opened
for an unprecedented seven
~ct brin~ his Broadwa
talents to Cervantes' talc of :he
ultimate idealist, the deluded
Don Quixote de la Mancha.
Quixote and his faithful squire, ·
Sancho Panza, take an imaginary
'
J·oumey acroos the Spanish ,.,.;,...vt,. ba-J:_ windmills. coun .. '""""' UJJ.Ug and pursuing Quixote's elusive
lover, Dulcinea.
The production co-stars Susan
Hoffinan as Aldonza and Darryf
Ferrer as Sancho Panza with
Albert Marrc dircctin .
"M.,. of u. .:t. '"""' Tw. tlmnltlh Fri.,. 8 p.m.i. &it., 2
11nd 8 p.-.; S#n., 2 '"'" /:30
P·"'· '.lia.m 11n $19 -$49.50.
Jl"" "'°"' infurwuJtitm, uUI (714) 556-i 122, ext. 209.
r:lith Coast Repertory's Supporting Cast t.J ~~~nks the following corporate sponsors for
thcjr generosity and support*
CT'.' l · .//ill"· .A'11mr//111r
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er'. / it; t . .J fmnr-&mJ.: ·1 rat?e ers ,TOLU1C. at ton 111grn111 '1ic-m, l11r.
Jon Madi.<>011 and
Gerald t >an C<'IH<'rt
iVells .. Fargo }Jnnk
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~Uowing donors also helped to make this tJ ;;e~l a success. •
John Alrstadt
Barton ~k
Marc 'Di Domenico
Nanci Doyon
Jonath.in Fackler
Stanley Fddsou
Laun:n & Randy fricdman
William Gillespie Foundation
Mr. & Mrs. D;ivro Greek
Todd Alan Green
lrct¥ Hajek
Mickie & Bruce Heuep
Gayle Hutchinson
· Susanna M. Kim
James & Patricia Lindsey
Lowell C. Martindale & Pamela C . Gray
Dr. & Mrs. Millard MacAdam
Or. & Mrs. Scott Nelson M1acAdam
<:hriscic McKee
Michael Ray
John Rough
Frank & Deborah Rugani
Nancy L. Shackkton
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