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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-11-26 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1999 rhanksgiving provides cornucopia of traditions • Local residents flock to cozier versions of holiday celebrations: DA!'l.1 n li Couu:t lb1y Pikll COSTA MESA -Alter 57 years of mamdge, Robert and Zena Lawson don't need a big stuffed bird with all the trimmings to be thankful. ·we have a lot of Thanksgivmg days. We don't have to wait for 1ust one,• Zena Lawson said. "We have them au year .• The Lawsons have f arruly scattered from Maui to Indiana, and they visit them throughout the year. Th<1Se df<" the tunes they celebrate Thanks- ~ving. . So the Costd Mesa couple spent Thursday gardening and puttering around tbP house. They did keep with tradillon somewhat by ordering turkey when they dmed at Norm's Restaurant. Many other\ also have their own ideas of what the holidays should be. David Laffoon of Newport Beach enjoyed a meal by him~clf between footbdll games. He was invited to spend the holiday with friends but turned them down. "l don't want to qet wrapped up mother peo- ple's families." he said. "I want to do what I want to do.· For La.Hoon, that meant lust cheenng on the Detroit Lions and then the M1am1 Dolphins before taking an afternoon nap. . "That's what you do on Thanksgiving, isn't 1t?" Laffoon said. Leah Prunac tmd Anthony Hopper ~pent the afternoon catching up on old tunes before head- ing home to thetr fumilics. ~we haven't se('n each other in a long time so we wanted to get together for a quick pre- Thanksgiving lunch," Primdc said. And for one fdlher and ddughter team, it 1s the traditional Thanksgiving with a new twist. The · tables have turned, Connie Conrad said. lt 1s now she who takes her fdthcr, Brent, out to his favorite restaurant "Now we're going to go home and watch 'tvtiracle on 34th Street' and 'It's~ Wonder- ful Llfe.' ~ she s<t1d. Cosld Mesa • re idents Robert, left, clJld Zena Law.:,on eat Thank,giving dinner at Norm\ Restaurant on Harbor Boule~ard. Molls expect registers to .iingle despite new competition Picking up ·where Amy South Coast Plaza and Fashion Island officiak soy the Shops at Mission Viejo won't hurt holiday business St; ... ,\~ Mt <..1JK\1 \(. ~ & 1\1(),\}.:I Sc I IWARTZ D esp1te this fdll'c; $200-million renovation of the former Mtssion Vie10 Mdll, now called the Shops at MISsion Viejo, Newport-Mesa retailers sdy they are more opti- rrustic than ever about generating high revenues m the weeks leading up to Christmas The battle for Orange County's spending cash begins today, when the holiday shoppmg season offioally begins. Sales the day after Thanksg1vmg are traditionally the best of any day during the year. BY THE NUMBERS SOUTH ~OAST PLAZA + ~.7 m1lhoo -;quare feet + 275 stores +Almost $1 blllion proJected in annual sales FASHlON ISLAND + 1.25 million 5quare feet + 240 stores + $440 million pro1ect· ed In annual sales THE SHOPS AT : MISSION VIEJO + 1.2 milhon square feet + 135 stores +More than $105 mil· • lion projected in annual sales Jems," Robinson saJd. Although there 1S always competition between Costa Mesa's South Coast Plaza dnd Newport Beach's Fash- ion Island, the new South County mall is an added faC'lor. But offinals say they are not worried "We're very bulhsh about the holiday season," said Debrn Gunn Dowrung, markelmg director for South Coast Plaza. "As of October. business was 7% dhead of last year, and I think we'll see further unprovement." Al Fashion Island, sales arc up by about 6°0, mar- keting director Nina Robin· son said. "By no means 1s [the Shops! causing any prob- Under the ownership of the ndbon's lctrgest mall opera· tor, Simon Property Group, th~ Shops at Mls~ion Viejo held a gtand reopening m September lo show off its updated look and increased size. A large fountain coordinated with music was added, and almost 30,000 trees were planted m and around the center. The mall grew by 47<>,1, from 816,000 square'feet to 1.2 million square feet, makmg it about the same size> as Fashion Island but still less than hall the size o1 South Codst Plaza. • Darren Thomas, a marketing director with Simon Prop· erty Group, said sales at thu Shops are projected to top the $105 million the mall generated last year because 1t added about 100 stores, including U1e upscale department stores Nordstrom and Saks Filth Avenue. was stopp~d Peter and Linda l31chl an:' continuing their efforts to. help the cou!ltry in which th(."ir daughter was killed. Peter and Llnda Biehl drc racking up 5ome trequt>nt·fl~ er nill •ago v.'1th all the traveling the}' have don<' in the la t } t ar The tormer Newport Beach couple have barely a moment l(J p 1~. hopping . from onP. dt>slination \o th£> next helpm9 the underpnvilPgerl 111 the na~ne of then slam daughter .. The c;ouph•, \\ho nO\\ Live La C.htmta, have <.ontmued thcu cictt1ghtP1 s l(.·uacy and have shurl•<I 1t wllh illl} ont> "'ho 1 ... willing to listen The B1ehls will tell tht'1r tor) Sunday at the Orange Coast Umtanan Um\ crsal· isl Church in Co ... lil ?\I, a Peter and Llnda managed lo make 11 home for Thank gr .. inq af!Pr lhC'lf most recent Journey to Cnpc Town South Afnca. It wa' ther~. Just outside th town- ship, that thetr 26-year-old daught r, Amy, wac; ttmbu~hed b) a mob of ang11 black youths The Fulbnght cholar and tanford Uruvers\ty tudent wac; h lpmg people reg1--ter to vote m th race Uy tom country when she wns ... toned and stabbed to death The four men \\ho killed Am) were given mnc t) b) a commi ... ron la t vear, a decmon the B1 hl upport d • When the ·aren't m South Afnca "ork-· ing on thel.J' dauqhh•r's unlulhllcd goals. they have a long list of sp1•c1ki.ng e.ngaqr.. ments. · . Fashion Island and South Coast Plaza officials said they SEE SHOPPING PAGE 8 MEDfHA flJZAGIC DIMAAllNO I OAA.Y PILOT Photographed through strings of hanging lights, Michele Kolar looks for a Chrisbnas present for herself at the Shop at MJ ion Viejo. . They have been fct1tU1ed gtwst., at var- ious umvers1t1Ps, uch c1 Stanford anrl Georgetown, cllld t'Vl'll hlqh chooJ . At one pnvate rnlle<w In Oregon lh '}' rru "d enough money o\<>r a three-dav { nod lo build 70 socr "'f ht:•ld m uuth Afnca The power of th • '' ord is pa mo on ror tho Amy wa trvm~ tu help ----SEE BIEHL PAGE 8 ) (mrd:r; at a glance) = (~aAn) ( ttusday 8Chools) ¥& - I" 1hltc •, rontdoMl to 2000 W hale fam1llo~ wcro tearfully endmg then !\ons off to fight world war, NewJ>ort~ Same as it ever was Politic.." 50 years ago looked awfully sirnilar to politic~ today politics . ----- For today's Millennium Moment. 1MPep3 M a rcs1d nt.5 were grappling with th ir own batU at home. lronlcnlly, rcsid nts 50 y an; ago w r dcahng with hot-button political u that Ull permcat the area today • pos d auport and ann ation. In th '40S, C ta M r 72 HOURS 1 SUGAR. SPICES AND LOW PRICES. reatlVe Home R ources prc<:ents a "Sugar and Spice Home Craft Boutiqu • from 9 a m. to 4 p.m. Fnc1ay, f atunng many Chnst- ma gilts tor less than $20. The houttquc \\ill b at 20082 Bayview Ave., N •wp<>.tt Beach. 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This week's column is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with 11m Hetherton ALEX COOi MAN ~Plot S evercll months ago, Lily Tomlin was talking with some students at use. sfiowing them a few of • the characters she made famous in her Broadwoy shows like #Appearing Nite- ly" and •111e Search for Signs of Intel- hgenf Lile in the Universe.• She did Trudy the Bag Lady. she did Chrissy the self-improvement nut, she did Paul the burnout -comic crea- turei> who won her a Tony the first lime •search" was on Broadway in the '80s . The students' reaction, in some re!;pects, wos frustrating: the kids had never heard of these characters. But at the same time the response was rewarding. Tomlin realized that Trudy and Chrissy and Paul seemed just as alive cmd as entertaining as they ever had been. •They just responded to it so well," Tomlin said. "The play seemed as fun- ny and moving as ever." The experience encouraged Tomlin to bring "Search" back on the road. She will be perf prming it Dec. 3 and 4 at the Orange County Perlonning Arts Center in Costa Mesa. The show, which originally opened in 1985, is performed entirely by Tom- lin. But, as her fdllS know, a one- woman show from this actress is like a play stocked with an almost endless variety of eccentric, challenging char- acters. · •search" wds penned by Jane Wag- ner, a writer Tomlin has worked with smce 1971 on features such as "The lncre<lible Shrinking Woman• and "Appearing Nitely. • The two women collaborated on directing and develop- ing the characters. But 1t 1S Tomlin's elastic features and remarkable ability to be possessed by the spirit of a young child or a crotchety telephone operator -an ability that once drew compar .. isons to cormc Richard Pryor -that brings the cast of "Search" to We. Trudy the bdg woman is the oddball nclrrator of the evening, a chc:lracter whose slightly demented take on con- temporary sooety is intended to con- ceal d penetrdbng insight. "lhJdy wru; a designer and a cre- ative consultant in corporate America," Toinlin explained. ~ln her job she inno- vated lots of questionable things. She developed laugh tracks because she heard voices when nobody was there." She also cume up with the notion of selling the 1dea of "munching• to the third world, Tomlin said. •Ct's like c1.0 untapped market: she explained, seeming to slip lJllo charao- ter almost mstanUy. "The idea of eating between meals 1ust never occurred to them." Trudy was also a character in "Appeaf!ng Nitely," but Tomlin says she has grown more complicated as she has aged. "She's developed mto a much richer character," Tomlin said. "She's just a much more conscious, more more evolved character." To some extent, this development has to do wt th the evolution of Tomlin's outlook on things. FYI + WHAT! Lily Tomlin in "The Search for Signs of Intelligent Life in the Universe .. + WHERE: Orange County Per- forming Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa + WHEN:·oec. 3 and 4, 8 p.m. <C• HOW MUCH: $36 to S49 +TELEPHONE: (714) 5~6-2122 "I identify with all the characters, H Tomlin said. "I think all actors do. You find m yourseJl some part of you to flesh out the characters.• But the characters Tomlin •does" have long seemed to have -distinct per- sonalities of their own, perhaps because Tomlin goes so deeply into them. Figures like Ernestine, the nasal telephone operator from •Laugh-In," or the relentlessly prim Mrs. Beasley, seem almost like spuits that occupy Tomlin's malleable body. ·search,• with a cast of characters that ranges across the spectrum of social cla!".ses and states of mental well- being, lS ideally suited to Tomlin's chameleon-like talents of transforma- tion. "This is a form of theater that I've loved since I was a child," Tomlin said. •Being able to play many roles without anything except the body and your yoice. Gomg on d tnp and hopefully taking the audience With you.• As Tomlin pointed out, her charac- ters, though corruc, are never wholly contemptible. They are, especially in •Search,• fairly confused people, but therr intentions are essentially good ·chrtssy,• for example, runs from one sell-unprovement project to the next, a VlCtim of advertising culture and a shallow notion of what it means to be •successful.• ·she says ·r always wanted to be somebody, but I see now I should bave been more specific,'· Tomlin joked. As Tomlin plays her, though, Chrissy is shown lo have a certain integrity. The explanation for her problems seems to Lie less in her own personality than in the shallow culture she con- sumes. "She's rather deep in her seMch- ing," Tomlin said "She has a good soul" Tlus unwillingness to sacrifice the digruty of the people she portrays and the sOClal cnttque that underlies the comedy go hand in hand: Tomlin has long been politically out- spoken She once refused to appear on •taugh In• WJth the politically conserv;. ative Martha Mitchell, the wile of : Richard Nixon's attorney generdl, and'j stormed off the set of the Dick Cavett. Show when a guest referred to his wi.fEt as his property. : The array of damaged figures that · f populates •search" is testament to her concem both with the unhealthiness of contemporary culture dnd the partial failure of •progressive" forces to reme~. dy those ills. But Tomlin 1s interested in the links between people as well as the forces that divide them. "All these people are just sort of ~ mterconnnected, • she said "It's really: about us as a species.• •; BRIEFLY IN DATEBOOK • . Kenny G performs holiday : concert at The Center • ! Soxophomst Kenny G will perform : a holiday concert at 4 p.m. Sunday at : lh<' Orange County Performing Arts : C'«'ntrr. The progrtlm, "Home for the : Hohddys, • includes musical styles : thdl showcase the drtist's wide-rang· • inu ta~nt with rhythm and blues, pop, : lunk <lnd smooth jaz1. The performance mdudes selec- l.Jons from Kenny G's 1994 etlbum • M1tac1E>s: The Holiday Album,• ! which became the top selling holiday i album dnd reached No. 1 on the Bill- : board album chdrt. • Kenny G. a Grammy Award-wtn- rung musician known for the way he blows into his sax using just one side of his mouth, began playing music as a youngster when his mother rented him a saxophone. His love of the instrument continued into lus teens when he landed his first pro(e~s1onal job as a soloist for Barry White. While in college, his band director encouraged him to study the greats such as Charlie Parker, John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins. He was able to draw from those artists and more to create the unmistakable sound he has toddy The Orange County Perforrrung Arts Center is a t 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa For more informa- tion, call (7141 740-7878. 'Bash ·99• returns to the DoubleTree Hotel The 29lh annual Orange County Mu5iaans' Festtval •Bash •99• 1s set for Sunday at the Double1Tee Hotel. The fesbvaJ features more than 300 mus1oans from Orange County pcr- fonmng on five stages, delivering the sounds of swing, big bund, Dixieland, classical and jazz. Dancing ts encour- aged. Musicians and bands include the Rex Thompson Quartet, :n-acy Wells Big Band, Dixie Rhythm Rambler Rcuruon Band, Cal State Fullerton's horn ensemble, SdXOphonisl Leo Potts with pianist Jack Reidling, the El Real Chamber Players and many more. The bash begms at noon. The Dou- ble1Tee is at 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. ror a complete lineup and more information, call (714) 546-8166 Pianist Brad Mehldau to perform at Jazz ·club Pianist Brad Mehldau will perform in the Jazz Club at the Orange County Pe11orming Arts Center Dec. 3 and 4 Mehldau, a nsmg star in the jazz sct?ne, started playing the piano at age 4 and took lessons until he was 14. He later attended the New School for Social Research in Manhattan , where be studied with notable . • p1arusts Juruor Mance, Kenny Werner and Fred Hersch. · ! Through meeting other musicianS, Mehldau began tounng the Unitea States and Europe ahd recording dlbums dS a backup musician. He now has his own band, the B~d Mehldilu Trio, featuring Larry Grcnaclier on Qass and Jorge Rossy Qn dmms. The tno will perform at 7:30 and 9'.30 p.m. on f'ri.day a nd a t 7:30 p.ni. Saturday. Mehldau will perform solo at the 9:30 p .m. Saturday concert. The Center is at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. 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"............ 4 0 " • If strengcrs ~II or come to your door, dOtl't admit your are alon , • Don't leot any stranger into your home -no matter what the reason or how dire tht t merg ncy ii supposed to be. M kt the emetg ncy phone all Whtie they wait outside • If you hve in an partment. lvold being In the laundfy • room or garag by yourself. espe<.l.'lly at night. • tnstall a peephOI vlewef In yout door. NEVER open youf ., •• dOOf wfthout kl')OWlng Who Is on the other side • , .. . . Doily Pilot MILLENNIUM MOMENI Ora wing f rorn his ~;~· ' ''' experience in ewpo11 Beach ~ ..... · . ... " The irreverent wit of Newport Beach cartooni.c;t Dick Shaw was known across the nation to rt>dders of mugaiines SJJC:h as Cullier'b an<l The Saturday Evemng Post. •·------Attar gPttmg Jus c;tart m suc:b publica· .. .. ~ ~ .. ~ ·~ ·uons while sull m school, Shaw drew tor Di n«,:y through U10 1940s and, after World Wdr n, worked on Uw Mr. Mdnoo cartoon DJck Shaw senes. I to chume>d to huvc provided the urtistic input that hulpcd the curtoon win dn O:,car. Shciw WrtS dlsO \he founder ol the whimsical Balboa Island Puntiny and Sc:ullmg Soocty and, as skipper of the tugboat, Mic h1q?n, I\ frequently seen figure m local boat pansdes. • MllLENNiUM MOMENT celebrates the people who have made a ma;or contribution to the Newport·Mesa community during this century. BUSINESS N OT ES Marketing group adds new client The Costa Mes11-hdsed Rod- heim Mdrketmg Group has been selected by the lrvme hnanoal hnn of Goldhirsh & Goldhirsh as its strategic mar- VOLU.NTEER • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs peri· odically m the Daily Pilot. If you'd like information on getting your organi· zation hsted, call (949) 574-4228 ALS ASSOCIATION, ORANGE COUNTY CHAITTR The Amyotroph1c Lateral SclerostS Assn., Orange CoWlty Chapter, needs many volun- teers. For information, call the chapter offke at (714) 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSN. OF ORANGE COUNTY Support group leaders, Visit- ing Volunteers, family resource consultants and office volun- teers are needed. Volunteers can work on one·blne projects or ongoing programs. lhuning sessions are availtlble. For more infonnauon, CdlJ (800) 660-1993. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The Orange County Region of the Amencan Cancer Soaety seeks office volunteers The soci- ety is also seeking volunteers to ~nswer calls for the unit's keting and public relation<> counsel. Goldhirsh & Goldhirsh spe· cialize in the fmanaal details of estate and weulth transfer planning. business ttonsfcr planning, beneht planning und dsset management. DIRECTO RY Helphne lnfoCenter. For more infonnation,call(949)261-9446 AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY DISCOVERY SHOP The Amencan Cancer Soci- ety 01Scovery Shop need!> vol- unteers from 10 a.m to 5 p.m. M onduy through Saturday at 2600 E. C'oast Highway, Coro· na del Mar. 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I dln coming tu ~ ou from the great beyon<I, thP. grl'ul above the qn.•at whutevcr -on my w<1v hi1ck to the R1•cd Uiq Apple once rt9c1m Thanksgwing we(?k 1s an f•xrellent hnw to truvel. Peo· pie dr<' soc hee>rful m dlT· port:-. dlld Oil tlU plnnP~ dllY· WdY hut th<?y b{'tome evc•n morP tri<>nclJy and courteous on holiddy wc•Pk•~nds At time~ hk~ tlus, I dm grntetul tor my New York upbnngmg. I'm careful not to look at anyone or say anything unl£-ss I'm spoken to. Right now, a large flight attendant 1s trying lo expldin to a small, elderly man from a distant land that his carry- on (m lhlS case, the dreaded cardboa1d box bound with rope) lS too big for the over- head compartment and will have to be checked. The small man is now try- mg hJs drdg his box down th~ aisle and a lug of war is underway. ThlS will not end weU. But it is no concern of mine. I see nothing. I hear nothing. There is d bnght spot in our section, though -a very funny flight attendant named Karen Olson. I knew I liked her the moment I SdW the button she wcs wr•anng: "Tjp Me -or You'll U1e of Thu t." This Wu'> an early fJJghl out of John Waynr>. As we taxicd out, the pilot announced we'd havo a short Wdlt al the end of the runway until th" no1:-.t• cur- few W1lS hlted at 7 <1.111. A passenync, obv1ou!»ly not from here, asl\ed Kilwn why ther~ was a no1 e cur- lew. W1thnu1 mlsssn!J d beiit .she :-.aid, "I don t know, somcthmy to 1)0 with all the nch Rt-:Pul>hcetns mound here" Speaking of fuu, been to the Balboft Fun Zone I 1telv? l was U1Pn.• recently for the fust llme 111 ycor My men? Ro .. c.mar~ Buffd·~Ctll~ ancl her husl)anrl Xtt\ier (llahan- lnsh ~ t1 (llt'at blencl}, Wi>rc m from Bo ton for a '"" days w1U1 thc·u two ho) XdVIN Qumn, t1lmo t 5, dnrl Mutthew, c1ll of 2 Lunch ~t Ruby' f111cl tt few spms di tlll' Fun Zone st·~mPd hk1 c1 good 1dec1. I knew thf> plucc was under nt:w m.rnuqc .. nwnt and .h.id been CJIV('JI cl lntlkC!·OVN, but little did I know v.; hctt a muke·over It w.:s!'> It'<, squi•aky cleun and the t>mployecs nre fnendly ond comteou~. '"'h<1t d nmc~ptl l\·p hccn nut .. tor amu •- ment park~ and a1rnde!) since I was <1 young whip- persnupper. What does that mean, by the way? What 1s a whipper, and why do you snap 1t? The Fun Zone ts a fdr cry from the amusement parks where l cul my teeth as a mouthy, annormg child - namely, Coney Island in Brooklyn, and Palisades Park in Jersey They were noisy. dirty, slightly danger- ous places, whNe very unpleasant workers of ques· tionable persondl hyg1ene yellP<l VP.ry bad words at us )\L-..t b~cause we tried lo steal a rrudway prize every nov. and then like every 15 minutes, ma} be. The· run Zone, on the other hand smooths 10ugh edges ot the amuse- ment park expenence with· out lo$mg the soul of 1t. The anchors are four Amenrnt1 das:-.ics -the <'drousel. the Fems wh~el. l>wnper cars dnd a tw1 h<>Use. Thc>se are thP. same nde that I craved m the '50s and that nullions rJt other kidc: dreamed.ahout 20 and 30 and 50 years beforo that >\nd I suppose that's the appeal ot the Fun Zone H's a ndp:;bot ot a time and <1 world that no longer exist A mechamcdl world -not electroruc, not digital, not \ lrtut1l I'll resist the cliche about • u s1mpll!T time -ProJTUSe. Even lhQlt(fh it's true, and it's P.Xe:tclly what popped mto my nund dS we rode the PCinS WhE'el. Tius b1g !Jut uncornpllc<tled wheel 1s \"tr· tu<1Uy unch1mged from tht• one !hut GeorgP Fems intrO· dut ed ctl U1t> 1896 World Expo~1llon. And lhe r11 1ousel. setting aside the electnc motor, ts not much d1tferent thdn the ver:,;1ons thdt bnghtened parks throughout Europe m the 19th crmtury. Scttmg the nostal91a fa c· tor tor 'omeone my aye, though, I wondeN?d 1J the experience had an~ mean· mg beyond pure fun for my greal·nephews. OK, we're getting a little analyttcal for the Fun Zone here. The unportant thing was that the two boys had a blast. although 2-year-old Matthew was not entirely sold on the Fems wheel. He is a lad of few words. but he speaks them clearly and often. He has a very funny habit of saying "Help!" when he's stressed about somelhmg. He didn't mind the rotab.on of the Ferris wheel. except for the very 9Tap~ 9TOli40f/ifwm- ----~~ a~-ea e of ?{f.wport '.Beacfz ELEGANT MHN' PORT WEAR Fafhio11 I lantl • 949.7 9.7979 VI IT US AT OUR WO 9fn: WWW A1'.AR CC* top of the tum. Every ume W" .tut that pot, he'<i tense his i;houldPn; and av, -D.0w.n J IP I pl• • Spedkmu ot <ti! things no:.td11JI<', I forgot to tell you al>out an tdl"u 1 had. It's my ddvanced agf:. Not murh room }f'ft on my hard dnve. And ct lot ot whdt'!) there is corrupted The Year 2000 is beanng down on us hke a gnzzly on the c hnrge. Everyone is '<idmg d •Best" or •Biggest• or "Most Important Whatev- 1.:r of thP.'Century" hst, and w • neP{! to get to ·work We neP.d to celelmste our histo· ry, our hentage our nghtful plCJC" m th" Amencdn cen- 1ury And we only have 33 doys left to do 1t Time Mag- d1Jne ha') don thP • 100 to.last Important People of the 20th Century," and the Grammv A:...,oaa11on 1s compu11\q the "Top 100 Sunqs." The TV foo<l Net- "' ork IS doinq th<' .. 100 Most Important roods of the Cen- lmy, n two of which are Vc•h t•f'ltt and lwink1e;;, beht>ve 1t 01 nut They each hc1ve ct !->hCJf hf<: of about 1,2011 yPcus, so 1 guess that's unportctnl But M\ er rrund that. You Ul!I the pomt This \ e>ry pubhccshon 1" doing ctn excellent JOb .,..,th its M1ll1mmum Moments enes but \\hat ttbout tho<oe who march to a dilferent drummer. who take the road less traveled? In short, who and what are.Newport-Mesa's -100 Oddest People and Events of the 20th Century?' Sid Soifer for one, ~bVlously. but that leaves 99 slots. Give me your thoughts dnd your nominees, 1 am detenruned that we're not gomg to take a bdck seat to Twmkles and Velveota I gotta go \ • PEnR BUFFA 1s a former COSU Mesa mayor. His column runs Fri- days. E·ma1I him at PtrB40AOLcom. •• - ()1 .. 1~ ()(Jll ()llIC•IN1ll .. 1 .. ()1\1 1>111c:;1~s ALL SHOES $29.97- $48.97 ·ALL SHOES $69.97- $88.97 ALL SHOES $"49.97- $68.97 ALL. SHO·E .S $89.97 or •••ore SKATES APPAREL UP TO UP TO 4 Friday, November 26, l 999 A journey to cross the line in a brief, meaningful rna,rch GUEST COLUMNIST reported that dunng his hrst stay at the University of Cf!n- tral America two dccadP.S ear- lier, the prt.>sident told the semmanans that becduse Uw purpose or the school was to ~bwld the Kingdom of God," they would not leave, even though they already had been bombed 21 times and strdfed • numerous bmes. I .~crossed the line• Sunday afternoon past the mam gate into Ft. Benning. Ga., to march with my Oscar Romero, RIP cross toward the School of the Americas in order to urge the Anny to dose it down. I wasn't alone. More than 5,000 ~ple walked ma silent funereal procCSbion, until we were stoppecl perhap::. a mile mto the base by the mili- tary police. We knew that we were subject to "arrest for cnrni- nal trespassing. but perhclps only a few hundred were likely to get the S1lC months' maXJ- mum federal jail time. They are repeat offenders, who had heen given a leave and OHi• ed 10t to return during preVlous y1 "<U'S. Saturday afternoon at the . gate, I suw students from probably more than a hundred =-'-~---l__.:......a....._~.&Jo!-colleges and universihes, frank including representallvcs from f ...l...JL all 28 Jeswt schools. Ru.Ima Oromn Amaya, the sole survivor ol Some 7,000 others stoo< m ~be ea!>l side of the roc1d to the gate to !>upport us and to sing and t " pray to close the 1>chool, wnich is known throughout Latin America as the School uf Assassins. It was started in Panama-in 1946 by the U.S. to fight communism. There 1t soon became known as the School of Coups. The school was evicted in 1984 tlfld moved to Ft. Benning. I lc>Jt for Los Angeles lntema- tiolltll Airport before dawn Nov. 19 and arrived at Colwnbus, Ga., in the early evening in time to race off to a nearby 1,300- seat tent set up on the bcmk of the Chattahoochee River to hear the Rev. Roy Bourgeois, co--tounder of group that mom- tors the school Before bec'om- mg a Maryknoll pnest, Roy was a Naval officer in Vietnam As a Maryknoller. he served in a parish in Bolivia until he was forced out of the country, and then he served in El Salvddor. In his talk, Roy pointed out that this lOt..l;l anniversary of thP d'isassination at the Uni- versity of Central Amenca of six Jesuit priests and their housekeeper and her daughter -who were being honored by those at the school's gates and c1cross the U.S. last weekend -focuses on only one of the thousdnds of killings hy the mihtdry tmd death squads of l:.dt.m American poor und those trymy to help them. Saturday morning I n• ... · the Rev. John Dear, a nu, ' wrtter and peace actiVlSl, ·.vuo '/:)~'8;~ 1~1>6" ~~~~~ Native American Bakery Holiday Hours 2834 Newport Blvd. .,..JP<>. & Thurs., 7 am-9 pm (29th Street at the Alley) W~s., 7 am·3 pm Newport Beach, CA 92663 C:r1., 7 am-1 pm 949 675-2909 I !Lun (fj ~oral & Gifts 50% OFF TOPIARIES AND WREATHS Garlands &. A111111gcments Home Decor • Specialty Furniture • Silk Florals Custom Floral Arrangements -·- Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 •Sun 11-4 369 E. 17th St., #13 •Costa Mesa• (949) 646-6745 (Auou """' Ralph1J Create A Family Heirloom Begin with a "Starter Bracelet" a.nd add a sllde for each family member, birthdays, ann versarles and all her important ooca.slons. We engrave a. name or date on the back a.t no charge. ~ l 4K add-on slides start at $160. CHARLES H. BARR 1803 \\ tclltr 01'., Newport Beach the ma sac re of a bout 980 men, women and childmn in EL Mozote village m El Sal- vador, spoke. I also met the Rev. Bill Bichsel of Portldnd, Ore., a former Hcrosser" who had been sentenced to J H months Ul jail. · Saturday ru9ht dfter Mass in' the tC'nt, I got a ride to Ute Days Inn to join with Vetc1cms for Peace from around llw country dnd met Mdrlin Shc~en in the lobby r thdnked hun for his longtime dedication to th~· powerless. Sunddy bredkldSt wc1s with Jack and Kay from thC' t-. lm- neapolis ared Tius '"ct'> thPu third VlSlt to th<• Sc hooJ ol tht• Americas -r mrty-fivc mem- bers t t thP.11 pc1nsh of 350 peo- r''e c -:.' ..., c1 qroup. I arnved ;\t ''"'" '.1rt 1l 9 25 a.m .. with 1 thou:-.< nJs <1lreddy wa1Lmg on l: e road to the gate. I worked m)' way through tbe nowd on the west side of th.e .street (the "crossing• people) to get to the front of the hne, constcrnUy excusing myseU ·sorry, hut r have to catch a 5 50 pldnP. • (My lac;k of proper departure planning was evident.) There wen• brief spee<"hes by mi.my, mduding Roy, U1e Rev. Ddll Bemgan, Sheen ctnrl • others, plus songs by 80-ycttr- old Pete Seeger. We started the march dl noon. It was a c;Jow, silent, prayer-tilled, five-dbrc>a"1 wdlk, while r ~ponding "pre· sente" (present) upon the 1Pa(l- ing of earh of the thousc1nds of names of those kIUed Each cross or star we cum ~ bore the nd1Tl1> of one killed Mart.a. a professor at St. Michaels College, \ ... alked behind me She, too, cam'"Ci the ArchbLo;hop Romero's ndillC; -.he had work~ with him u1 &U'\ ~tl-. Vador until he WQS ci$.'-<l'SUltlll~i. The sun was bnght, and •l was in the 70s, w1th int<>mut- tent clouds starting at noon An elderly man with a waJkPr stopped by the s1de of the road, With someone canng for him, ,1 60-ish mdil walked aheud of me with a bud limp. And a man lay VlOlently shaking, wa1tmq for an ambuldJlce. Wlwn we finally were stopped, probably a milo down the lovely trt't'· lined road, by militdry polinJ, many Sdt down. The 100 or so who were "high-nsk" for drrc.'t lay next to cru.ket.s, a. .... tC k1lh~. w1th white "death" mask cmd covered with "blood.• I was ch1cken and, upon repeated prodding by pohcc, joined others who were step- ping around those sitting, to board one of the 32 polkP buses. No one on our bus Wtl') arrested. The buses drove us to a park where the police released us, and we walked back some two miles. r finally headed home via vdn dnd planes for a midrught <1rnval in Costa Me&a. l tned to provide a bit ol sup- port for all those who suffert'<i and died at the hcmds of the mil· ildry and death squads support- ed by U .S funds In U1e prO<'C , I met at least 50 to 75 great peo- ple from around the country, who energized and ren •w xi my by the commitment to JUStice. • ActMst FRANK fORBATH ~ a CCK ta Mesa resident . • · Car Accident? PREE Rl POR r rcve.tl' clo.tly~u~r,fnl ~rcu you nccd 10 kn. .. l>tforr you ~lllf' )'.Ollr CUC 1.tf speak • 11h 11nron<l [)on"c Ire anorhrr Jav ~ I!.!'. 11011 vou U Ilic Toll Trw l'{""lir. lteroril"4 Ill l·IU S91-1071 Car Accident? Doily Pilot Aircraft carried· •A group of Newport residents takes a civilian's ride on one of the Nav).r's largest ships.· . . . CR1;c R1 .. 11 • miles off the coast, m a twin- ~ Ph engine a.ircra1t. The group safely arrived aboard tbP. carrier when they were hooked by a mechanism that dl.lows planes to land. NEWPORT Bf:.ACH Taking stomctch churning dips and loops on ct roller coaster can't compaH' to a launch off un dircraft camer. Former N('wport Beach City Councilman Art Gronksy got a unique look tlt ndval operations earlier this month when he and seven.ii of his fneods -including Cannery· manager Bill Hamilton and Balboa Bay Club president Henry Sch1elem -were • guests aboard the U.S. airc-raft carrier John C. Stenrus. Thi! trip \vas sort of a pay- back for the group o{ Newport residents, who are active members of the Nuvy LNgue, a civilian support group for the military branch . The orgd- nizdtion assists ndval s<'rvice men B!ld women wh<•n they clfe in port. Gronsky, cl Navy amnan dWl.Ilg Worlcl War II, was eager to tdke a pt>ek mlo on<' of the Navy's largc•st vessc•ls. "It's one of the• most excit- ing opportunities to witness firsthand cl naval operation," Gronsky said. "It's rC'ctl good to know we hove thdl type of equ1pmont and expcrlls~ lo rmsurc• a safe country. Get- ting to see how 1t works, )Pt's you know your t<tX dollars are be10g well sp<>nt " The UTOUp Wet:. gtvi•n thp red-carpet lrt>atmenf upon their deprtrlure from Sdn Diego. They flew out to Uw. carrier, which Wd~ ttuout 100 For two days, the men were given a tour of the ship, watched jet planes arrive and depart and ate with the captain and his ranking .staff. The earner is named after John Stennis, a senator who served 41 years. The ship, a Nimitz-class carrier, mea- sures 1,100 feet in length and JS home to more than 6,000 crew. The group also slept on board, but the change 111 scenery wasn't easy to adapt to, Gronsky said. He and bunk.mate Hamilton's tempo- rary sleeping arrangements were under the stup's blast deflector. The piece of equip- ment lifts and shuts when a plane anives or leaves. Thc1t movement is accompanied by a strange hissing sound. It apparently didn't bother Hamilton who slept soundly. The same couldn't be said of Gronsky, who was restless -from the sporadic noise. M An aircraft earner is a noisy place • he Sdld. There was enough noise to Wdke the dead.· t-.1ost of the group hdd some kind of military experience, but they couldn't pass up a chance to. land on a carrier. M Not many civilians get an opportunity to land on a cumer, ff Hamilton said. SPECIAL lHANKSGMNG SAVINGS rive IAJ\.tier for 10,,.,y fR.££ 6retA,tfarf or /V\Jl\£h,/ :~11-~~-------------1 I ~ L-1-. ,.r if~ rcr~le I I //re~H~' /4 I I with purchase of Grande Speclalty Coffee. : I Served 7-11am. I I Valld thru Dec. 8, 1999 I L--~~~:~~~~~~=~~~~~--~ r~li~~-----------1 : ~o:.VI of f re.;J.. Hot f 0'1 · I I with purchaa• of •ny aandwlch. ,. I 1 S.rved 11 em till cloel.,g. I I Valld thru Dec. 8, 1999 I L--~...r..n:.o=:~~~=~~~~=-=~--~ • Friday, Novembef 26, 1999 5 10 year~· of giving thanks Paul Dolkas is just happy for suNi\:ing .r· serious l~lr accident and for the pcc)plc who have helped him recover NOAKl Set IWAKI l ~P't>I Paul Dolkas 1s forgetful. His office JS filled with notes and memos renundmg him to call chenl'i, to send documents and to make lunch dates. It's been 10 years smce the car dccident left the 45-year-old Newport Beach resident in a coma with a b(xly full of crushed bones. DOlkas, who ran triathlons as a hobby, still ~n't sure whether he'll ever be able to function fullv without his small crutches. · And while hP. doesn't remember the hrsl Thanksgtv- ing tollowmg the accident, the one thing he'll never forget and for which he'll alwa}'s be thnnklul for is the support his Wlfc, Demel, and friends have shown throughout the ordeal. ' . _ ) SEAN H llER I DAILY PILOT Paul Dolkas reOects on car accident he had 10 years ago in Newport Beach: ll wc1s while heading home on April 26, 1989 thc1t Dolkas' life ·chunged He was driVlllg his old silver sports car on Irvine Avenue at about 6:30 p .m. As he reached the S-curve at Santiago, a turbo Porsche rarmg another car lost control c1nd hit Dolkds hcad·on I lis cc1r wc1s crushed and so was his body, wedged m the llny sports car. A trauma team 4tuckly amved on the scene. pulled him out of the car and llcw Dolkas lo f\.1iss1on Trauma Center m d lwl1t'optPr. "I Wds m a cornet for 21 days, n hP-scud, c.tcldmg lhctl when he c1woke he c:tc1red stunned c1t the ce1hnq. Hie; wife and hc.c;t lnPnd Dt1ve were the h.rst people Dolkas sc1w when he awoke. They wne b} his c.1de 24 hours d day, le.wlJlg onl} to eat or ~howor. Dolkds' crnshet..I hody was operdlecl on six or s£>Vt>n llmf>S Y.1lhin the short WE>t>k I le had lo hd\'P other people's hones ~~ Mattress Outlet Stor BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! 3 I 65 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa On~ Block South of 405 f'"'Y ( 7 14) 545-7 168 luscd to his own in fus ntJhl lluyh and left ankle. Pnor to the acodent. the restaurant broker/entrepre- neur \\ent home every night to his beachlront home dnd hts wife crnd children Following the accident, he ·spent more than u year moving from ho.;p1- tal bed, to wheelchair, to walk· er and eventually crutches "l\lentally, I'm "till recover- mg -he said. And throuyh it ctll hb I nent..ls, tan11ly, doctors and work matc•s have been there every :.tcp of lhe way. Thts Thunk-.givmg, Dolkas said. he has 1 O years of thankS to give "For theu love, care, g1\!mg, not giving up. pdlJence humor, ttdv1cc, bdckmg, hle.,c;ing, kr-t>pmg me grounded. ht>i!ling and helping me get the con11- clence to prevail," he aid "I would not ha'l:e healed a wclL without all of you." MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ALSO ON OUR MENU· "FISH TACos· TORTILLA SOUP CHILI SIZE CHlll CHEESE OMHITTE Cocll101ts Phone Ahead lor fOOCI To Go 296 £. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA· 949·645·7616 &uJ tf!/l; go Jim $500FF any Zanella Suit .or Blazer • • ~ . • • • 6 Friday, November 26, 1999 • Send AROUND TOWN items to the Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St.. Costa Mesa 92627, fax them to (949) 646- 4170; or call (949) 7~330. A com plete hstlng may be found at da1/yp1 lot com. I OPAY C~ttve Home Resources pre· sents a •sugar and Spice Home Craft Boutique• from 9 d m to 4 p.m. featunng many Chnstmas gifts for less than $20. The boutique will be at a home at 20082 Bayview Ave., Newport Beach For more information, call (949) 7.52- 8229. SATURDAY The Orange County Chapter of The Smgle Gourmet will meet at 7 p.m at The Clubhouse, South Coast Plaza, at Bristol and Anton in Costa Mesa. For more information, call (800) 750-DINE. SUNDAY Saint James Church presents a grief recovery workshop to help bereaved people cope with the holidays following the loss of a loved one. The work- Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner c --..-.. l 8 1 2 0 shop will be 11cld at 5 p.m. in Trane HalL The <'hurch IS at 3209 Via Lido1 Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 675-0210. The Swedi~h Women's Educa- tional A~ocmtion International of ·Orange County will hold a Swedish Chrbtmas f811' from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Neighborhood Commurufy Center The event, wlucb costs $2, will feature Swedish arts dnd handicrafts, a St. Lucia pageant, and more. The com- mwtily center 1::. at 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more inJ~rmation, cc1ll (949) 640-11.81. MO NDAY South Coast Plaza hosts tts 17th annual tree-llghting cere- mony at 6 p.m. in Town Center Park. The tree-lighting will be followed by a free concert fea- turing holiday music. South Coast Plaza is at 695 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 435-2100. TUESDAY OCC ls holding a stress man-· UNIQUE WINE ROOMS CATERING AVAILABLE PRIVATE PARTY ROOMS around town agcment workshop horn 6 to 7:30 p.m. in its Art Village. The workshop 1S free. OCC is at 2701 Fairvtew Road, Costa M~sa. For more information, call (714) 432-5162. A panel of environmentalists and developers will gather to discu. s •watershed Issues on • the Newport Coast• at the 7:30 p.m. meeting of the Friends of the Irvine Coast at El Morro School in Laguna Beach. Carol Hoffman, vice president of the the Irvine Co., and Gary Brown, member of the environ- mental group Coastkeepers, will appear on the panel. For more information, call (949) 644-5998. DECEMBER 1 The Balboa Island Historical Sooety will meet at 1 p.m. at the home of Pat Buderwitz. For more information, call (949) 675-9019. The Jewish Federation of Orange County presents •111e Journey of Pour Jewish Women,• a free tdlk by four Jewish women who came to the U.S. Crom different coun- tries, at 9:30 a.m. at the Jewish Federation Campus. 250 E. Bdker St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 7 55-5555, ext. 222 Cinderella Guild of Newport Beach presents a fund-raiser luncheon with the theme HDes1gns for Holiday Dining" at 11 a.m. The $75 event will feature table settings provid- ed by Cottura/Blooming- dale's, Kingsway Road, and others. The event will be at the Pelican Hill clubhouse, 22651 Pelican Hill Road South, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 219-0062. The Newport Beach Central Ubrary presents a free pro- THE PRlNClPLES OF AVIATION. In llw d\'.O\.ltldin!fwurki o! acroMu\ic.., evtry i;lngle cllmponent must bl' olt1a,dly approved and c.-tt1f1ed We apph the ume principle to the rrumuiactunng of our wmt 1MIJumenl' Our movemenb ~t all the p~1on and reli.lbility CTih:na ~u·~ to obt'-11\ chronometer cert1fluhon Moreover. t•Hry 11-;t detail of our w.atchc'I ls d•..,1gned for intensive u'-4.' One ~lmpl) d~"' not become illl av1atfon •upplier by ('~('. THE ESSENCE OF BREITLING. CHR01'0MAT Sellwmd1ns chro- nograph. Breitling'' le.aJer model, created m cooperation with the Italian frt«I' Trict>111ri elite flight tram. ~ BREITLING 188' IEST IET gram titled •Delights of Doll Making• beginning at noon at the library. The program will trace the history of dolls and the delights of making them. The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave, Newport Beac·h. For more information. call (949) 717-3801. DECEMBER 2 The Ebell Club of Newport Beach will meet at 11.30 a.m. at the Ba.hla Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Dnve, Newport Beach. Director Rob Hanthorn and the Harbor High School Chorus will be fea- tured. For more information, call (949) 721-9267. The Orange County FesUval of Trees will take place al South Coast Plaza beginning today and runrung until Dec. b. The festival features music, enter· tainment, holiday storytelling and more. The event will be in the Crate & Barrel wing of the plaza, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. For event times and more iilformation, call (949) 760-5924. The 0Tange County chapter of The Single Gowmet will hold a •dining event" at 6:30 p.m al Five Crowns, 3801 East Codsl Highway, Corona del Mar For more information, call (800) 750-DINE. The Jewish Federation of South Coast Plua hosts its i 7th annual tree·llghUng ceremony at , 6 p.m. Monday in Town Center Park. The tree- llghting will be followed by a free concert f eaturlng holiday music. South Coast Plaza is at695 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Pormore lnf ormatton, call (714} 435-2100. Orange County will hold a Chanukah party for its Women's Business and Profes- sional Group dl 6 pm. at thl Jewish Federation Campus, 250 Edst Baker St., Costa Mesa. The event is $15 in advance or $20 at the door For more information, call (7141 755-5555,ext. 222 The North Face will hold a slide show titled N Peruvian Journey," featuring the experiences of Marthd and Aaron Barnes of Pcruv1dn Adventures. The free event takes pldce al 7 30 p.m. al the store, 1870-S Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa For more information, call (949) 646- 0909. Ptj<-.fift°elft Oot.<j/r, ?h-etja~lft Okt !Kfu tiM.f? · It eoalrf be a~th/lfa Ne\VPOrt Children's Medi"1 Group offers Board unified s~aliscs in pediarric pulmon.uy. emergencies, and cririal cm. and endorinology. Call today for a full evaluation for asthma and lung function • Guaranteed Same Day Appointments for acutely ill. • Open Saturday & After Hours Boa.rd Certified Specialists in : • Primary Pediatric Care • Asthma ~ Pulmon¥}' Care Zoe~ R~o M.D., f MP, f((p ~teven Abelowitz M.D., fMP . Bizo~~ OTooo~I M.D., fMP ferdinand D~ Mun~o M.D., fMP 3 DAY EXTRAVAGANZA This FRI, SAT & SUN ONLY FREE SHIRT & TIE To THE FIRST 100 CUSTOMERS EACH DAY Best Selectior-1 Gf Branci N0rnBs lJAder Gne Reof ! from business to Casual Hickey Freeman NOWOPENI Ha rt Schaffer & Marx Hu go Boss Ta 11 la Po l o by Ralph Lauren Chaps by Ralph Laure n HI Ito n Ollver DKNY Ste. 2 1 Fo unta in Val l e • 7 1 4. 9 6 3 - 6 7 7 6 .. , ........ .. \ Doily Pilot lbe fowth program In OCC's "Annchcur Adventure:>• erieb, "Lost World of the Middle East,· will take place at 7 p.m. in OCC's Robert 8. Moore The· atre. The proc;ram will feature traveler and filmmaker Rick 1 Ray's fooldge of his journeys 1 throug h Syrid, Jorddn, Israel and Lebanon. Tickets ore $7 to "$9. OCC is at 2701 Frurview Road, Costa Mesa For more information, call (714) 432- 5880. Fashion Island holds Its annual menorah-lighting ceremony at 4 p.m. A celebrity guest will light the menorah and the Chai Center Hebrew School will perform. There will be music, dancing, gelt and dre1dels. For more informdtion, call (949) 721-2000. DECEMBER 4 OCC will hold a Tax Practition- er Institute from 8.30 a.m to 4:30 p.m. The $65 program includes s~nunars of IRAs and rollovers, rental income, l6x law changes and mow. Lunch and morning coffeP is includ· ed. OCC is t1l 2701 FaiIVH'w Road, Costa Mesd. For more mformation, call (714) 432- 5880, Ext 1 Positive Results Personal Train- ing will be holdmg a Back Bay Boot Camp at 8,30 a.m. The boot camp fealW'CS many mili- tary-style strength exercises and 1s held outdoors in New- port Beach's Bdtk Bay. The camp IS $25. Positive Results is at 1000 Bristol North, #28, Newport Beach. for more information, cttll (949) 222- 1230. The Orange County f air and Exposition Center will host a reptile show and sdle Dec. 4 through 5 in Bwldmg # 12 The event will run from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday and from 10 d ,m. to 4 p m Sunday. Adnus<i1on lS $8 for adults and SJ tor chil- dren The fairgrounds are at 88 Fair Drive, Costa Me. a. For more information, cull (619) 295-8834. The Lab AntJ-MdJl wtll host an appearance by Santa Elvis 1 from l to 4 p.m. todny and every Saturday m Deceml>i"r The Lab 1s at 2930 Bni.tol St , Costa Mesa. For more mfonna lion, call (714) 966-666.1. The Orange Apple Compute r Club's meetmg will feature guest speaker PetN Thomas of Aladdm Software, who will demonstr<1te the compmss1on utility Stuff-It Deluxe. The meetir.g takes pldce from 8 • a.m. to 1:30 p.m m the chem- • istry building of OCC, 2701 : Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. : For more information, call (714) • 836-0522. OCC's ceramics students wtll hold thelf 23rd annual Christ- mas Art Pottery Sale from Dec. 4 to 6 on the OCC campus. The sale will be held m the ceram- ' ics room in the Art Center building. OCC is at 2701 • Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (7 U) 432-5843. The Corona del Mar Ubrary will hold an open house from noon to 4 p.m. Conuc mag1c1an Tony Daniels will perform and refreshments will be provided. The library is at 420 Marigold Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information, call (949) 717-3801. Balboa Island's third annual holiday w alking home tour will •••••••••••• • Newport • I I BEAUTY SUPPLY I I I I I IJ\P Ml>.~f I Ir.•••••••••••••• I : 200!0 OFF: Entire Purchase : •f.xtf t (l 8M I 1 I • • • • • * • • • • • • • • • I 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. • 261 -6788 : I Jamboree at Bristol I Back Bay Court I • .......... . around town be held from noon to 5 p m. The tour will include bayfront home:> and chumung cotta91•s and mcludes coffee and cook- ies. Tickets are Sl 5. For more mformation, call (949) n3- 4226. DECEMBER 6 The Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce will hold a "CEO Acquaintance" breakfast at the Four Seasons Ilotel from 7:30 to 9 d.m. to spotlight its "CEO Round- table," a forum for CEOs to speak about · the challenges they encounter. The breakfast is free. For more infomrntion, ~all (949) 720-0282. DECEMBER 7 Whole Foods Marke t, Triangle Square, is hostmg a free class, ·Holiday Gifts from the Kitchen," from 7 to 8:30 p.m. The program wi.ll ledrh partici· pants to ffidke flavored vinc- gdrs and other edible• hohddy gilts. The ffidr~et i'Y at 1870 Hdrbor Blvd.; Costd Ml'sa. ror more mfo1matum ct11l (94H) 574-3800. I • Optometrist Many Warren wtJl glve a serrundr on vision prnh· !ems commonl't mischdgno:.cd dS Attention Dehat 1>1sordcr from 7 to 8:30 p .m at 833 Dove1 Dnve, Suite ~. Newport Beach. The pre5entut1on 1s free For more infom1.111on, call (877) 203-9100. DECEMBER 8 Salomon Smith Bamf>y will hold a free noon seminar !or people considering retiring or changing Jobs Pinanc1t1l con- sultdflls Jason Shen dnd Don Hdrrell will Speak The semi- nar will be held dt 650 Town Center Drive, Costd f\.1esu For more mtonnahon, c«ll (714) 641-7738 The Ne\;\'Port Beach Public Ubrary hosts a free noon pro- gram titled • Prescnption for Holiday Health." Nutritional consultant ancl chiropractor Marcia Kamph w1U d1:;cuss getting through the holiday season with mi.nunal slre.bS and depw~s1on. Tiw library lS at 1000 Avocddo Ave .. Newport 8(•ac:h. Por more i.nformation, Cdll (949) 717-:3801.. Whole Foods Market, Triangle Squc1w will holcl d holtddy par- ty with sdmple foods and c•nt«>rtainmcmt from 2 lo 6 p .m. The Oldrkel' is c1t 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. DECEMBER 1 Buslnes-; and Professional Women will rne •t from noon to 1 p m . tor d luncheon at the Wyndhom G,trden Hotel, 3350 Avenue of thP Arts, Costa ,t\ tcsa. Louis Ht.1ddad will pPrtk on "'slc•'P talk." The event 1s $17 for members, $22 fo1 nunnll'mbcrs. For more 1nformc1t1<1n, <:1111 (949) 955- 7534. ONGOING A women's therapy sup port group m1'Pts to chsc uss rnla- llonsh1p 1ssu<'s at 6:30 p.m Tttt•sddys at 1151 DovP St. #105, Newport Bec1ch For more mfor111.it1on, cclll Barbdra tit (94~) 2G 1-8003 The Friends of µte Newport B<•c1( h PuhlJc: Ubrdrv Used Book Storo net~ls to replenish its book stock Patrons are urged to lmng m unwanted books. With lhl' exception of ldw books or mdgazmes, all clont1IJ0ns -hdrdcover and f><tpc>rbdck -dre welcome H.nd ure tax-clmlucllhle. Books may he left t1t dny of the three hrdnch hl>rarif's -Balboa,· MdrtnN<> or Corona del Mar l They ct1n also be> left in the S(H'ci.il h0<>k closet next to the store at 1000 Avocado Ave. For THIS SAT & SUN ONLY ~50-75% OFF 3<•<> E. 1 7•• ~1 . C o .,t u -'1•• ... n (Arro .... frottl H n lp h .. ) ~1-1' I 1-f• • !oi \I . 10-:> •~Ir-. 12-1 94.9 642-18.:J.t;J. more mfo1mahon, cnll 1949 759-9667. The Newport Beach Newcom· ers Club meet:; at 10 a m. the thud Wednesday:; of each month at dilfcrent homes. The group of about 100 women go on the road, play golf, tenrus, bridge and more. The group also holds s<•veral evenin~ par- ties. For more mforrnation, call (949) 854-4501 St. Mark Health Mlnl~trles pre- sents Love Without I lonor sup- port groups for wQmen coping with domestic violence at 1 O a.m dOd 7 p.m. Mondays through Decemtw.r. Th<' oroups will meet for two hours at St. Mark . Presbytendn Church,. 2100 Mar Vista AvP, Newport Beach. For more mfonnat10n, call (949) 721-807q, The Jewish family Service of Orange County sponsors a dts· cuss1on group focusing on issues, concerns and respons1- bililles of adult children Cdnng for their elderly pdrc•nts at 7:30 pm Tuesddys dt 250 E. Bdker St., Costd l\tPsa. The• purpose• of lht> group 1s to help <'hildren dnd othpr conc<•nwrt n•lattves to identify p1oblerns t1nd issues and develop dppropndtf' solu- tions. The cost is $30 for more information, call t714) 445· 4950. The Costa Mesa Chambe r of Commerc-P holds networking luncheon rneetmgs from 11 ·45 a.m to 1 p,m . ut the Costa f\.1esd Country Cluh, 1701 Golf Course Dri\•e, Costa Mesd. V1'>- 1tors dre welcome Cost is $12. For more information, call (714) 885-9090. T he Lido Isle Toastmasters Club meets dt b.30 p.m. Mon- days at the 0dkwood Apart- ments, 1700 lbth St., m the clubhouse on the main level, Newport Beach For more mfor- matJon, call (949) 515-9470. The John Henry Fo undaUon sponsof'i the Comfort Zone, a mental illness support group, which meets from 7:30 to 9 p .m Thursdays at thP-Llght- house Coastal Community Church, 301 Magnolia St., Co - ta Mesa. For more mtonndtion, call (94,) 548-7274. Je wish Family Service of Orange County sponsors an ongomg Jewish healing sup- port group for people expen- encing chronic illness. The purpose is to provide partm- pan.ts with emohonal and spmtual support to mdnagP Hlness and its consequences The group meets at 7 p .m Thursdciys at Jewish Fanuly Service. 250 E. Baker St . Cos-• ta Mesa. Attendance 1s frPe, but preregistration 1s required. To register or for more information, call (7 t 41 445-4 950. Chain Reaction offers tltne s classes at 7:30 a.m. and 4 Fradoy, November 26, I 999 '!/ p.rn Tu day and Thur • cla1 t 3928 Campu Dnve. Newport Bench Thn hr t cla ls frc anl'.l any cJa s after that wall co t 10 or $80 for 1 o classes Partac1pan should bring lO\~ el Por more infomratwn, call (949) 588-2427 Scrabble Club o. 350 meet from 6 to 1 o p m Thur duys at Borderi. Booki; & Mus1r. on 19th StrePI ancl Nmvpmt Boul1~vd!d, Costd f-.1<· a The· cost is $.":J New playPrs <111 welc;ome. For mon· mforrnauon < itll (949J 75~-4871 The Coin and siamp Club mecti; from 1 to ·3 p rn. Mon- davs at the c >ASIS emor Cen- ter Nf•w nwmbers v. ho are mterc ted w tnidmg, buymg dnd elhng tamp and coms are bemq sought to ]Om thf> e i.nfonnal m •t•tmgs Thnre arc no fee reqmr d For more infornldl.lon, call (~49) 644- 3244 Distin c tive G ift . Certificates 200 Newport Cent r Dr ive · l\1 4..:'\:t to M nldoo1 .644.6672 Diamond Earrings CT Round I 02 Round I OJ Rounll I ()I Round 7 Marquli.c 7•l Marqul e I 12 ROUnd l .<>I RoutKI 7b RoWld 2 IA ~ 1!51 ... f'k1nc U1 rrlnc "<.:ut f'tlnc l.:;Ut Marqubc: ROund Round Round l'IOal: 6f01W'.S A\'A (1"1 I 0 ... 12 ~13Ml 111' -f'rk., $~3t 0 $~4~ $!5~(> •3090 $2660 $~ $~:'\00 ·~2 8 Friday, November 26, 1999 'We really. aren't safe anywhere' I SHOPPING I CONTINUEr;> FROM 1 • A year after a standoff I • "t the county education building, official, are ~ . $till struggling with how 'o improve safety. ~Pao! : COSTA MESA -Ayt>ur has ~sed since a disgruntled pdI'· ent, upset over his son's spe- oal-P.ducation needs, stormed ' inlo the Orange County Department of Education. took hostages and tillered lhe perk· mg lot with fake pipe bombs. The gunmdn, 45-yeai-old Michael Genernkos, was shot and killed by a police sniper after a three-hour stdildoH. To the average eye, not much has changed at the county's educa- tion headqudrters. Those clos· est to the chaos that day say the event serv.ed a:> a wake-up call to reexanune safety procedures for staff and students alike. Can any business prepare for the• unexpected? 'Should there be bamcrs, metal detec- tors or added secunty to "'en!iure safety in our public mstitutlons? Some educators say thost> measures arnn't neNled because ranaom violence IS impossible to predict and sometimes duficult to stop. ·1 think what [added scam· ty measures) do ic:; give a false sense of security,· said county Assistant Supt. Lynn Hartline. ~What we learned i~ that our employees need to be trained should something like this happen. As humans, we really aren't safe anywhere." Hartline was sitting in her office when Generakos barreled m Nov. 23, 1998 She was held hostage more than an hour. Fel- low Assistant Supt. John Nelson ~ ."'tf. b · ~l ¥. -~i A Christmas gift of a beautiful antique or collectib/e will always be treasured! laraway.s & Apprai,;ah Available PORCFLt\IN CRY5TA1. ANO FURNlrUR.t was forced to tay with Gencr- ako:. until the fmdl moment whPn the cducato1 was pushed osi<.I~ by the gunman and a police sniper bred one shot. Weeks atter the shooting, 11dmuustrators received con- structive input tiom employees. A consultant was hiied, and police inspected the site. Although no ·major dtffer- ences are visible at the district bwldmg on Kalmus Avenue, thero have be-en some changes. Blueprints have been left at strat£'g1c points ms1de to help J'!llke dunng hostage incidents. Lighting has been improved. for those leaving at night. Other safety prPcauttons have been taken, but they are unknown to . most VJ.S\tors. Hdrtline declined. to reveal those for safety reasons. The event, which was playl'd out on live television, strengthened relationships among the district. police and employees. ·ou1 employees w~re extremely supportive of one EDWARDS IRVINE IMAX THEATRE IS LOC ATED AT THE EDWARDS IRVINE SPECTRUM WHERE THE 5 & 405 FREEWAYS MEET IRVINE • CALL FOR GROUP SALES & INF ORMATION 714 832 IMAX - -llUIWD"' llft ...., art tll) ..... ., ~vmtl' .... 11) Tll~.,, • .., 11mlml another and I think the mo- dent brought them closer togethc1/ Harthne . old. "I would hope our employees are more cautious m every aspect of their life. I know I am.• Hartline said the district dJd what it could to prevent Gcner- akos from physically lashinq out against adlrurustrators Gcnerakos was a rcqular at boara mc.~tings. stating· his dis- pleasure with the district's plan for his son's education. I le voiced seritiments that. at times, were angry rdntings dir •ctcd at educators. Hartline said pobce were notified about Generakos. He was never cited or arrested tiecause he didn't break the law. •When it escalated likP. it did m this case, we have to alert those a bout our con- cerns,-she said. "Nearly all of the people we deal with are wonderful. I trunk trus was an isolated, atypical situation 1 don't think we could have done anything to prevent what happe ned in tlus case " expected an economic boost to come m South County. •Tue South County market needed the Shops at Mission Viejo to be renovated," Robin· son said. But the officials d.Jso said "new stores in their malls would keep attracting shoppers. South Coast Plaza recently opened tli.e West Coast's largest Crate & Barrel, at 42,000 square..feet, this month. Fashion Island's retailers were also confident. Bloomingdale's manager · Robert Essman said that his store bas been "doing fine,• and Benetton saleswoman BIEHL CONTINUED FROM 1 •Telling stories 1s a very good way not only to ach.teve social change but to remember a person who was close to us," Peter said. "It's amazingly cathartic lo talk about Amy and wha,t she did. There is always a person who walks away with · ~omething when they he& her story.• Peter said they are doing what any good parents would do if they lost a child in a tragedy. Through the Amy Biehl Foundation Trust, the couple have established a mul- bfaceted organization that has bl~omed into a sooal staple in South Africa. Besides creating a multitude o{ vtolence-prevention pro- grams. the foundation has been able to feed the hungry With help from South Afncd, the Biehls have started then own bal<ery, which produced "Hope a.ad Peace" bread. Not only does 1t feed the poor, it plares 25 cents in the pockets of the people who dehver the Apparel Sale Now thru Nov. 30TB nAw-t:>alance WJfvrt-f~ltt Shoes in Multiple Width Sizes NB Apparel & Kids NB, Too! C949J 720-1602 .. :· .~~:-.·.. :-· :-.. :; .... · ._.· WHY PAY RETAIL? WHOLESALE TO THE PUBLIC ./l{m. ?S~~i • GIA & EGL Certilled Diamonds • Customized Orders • Engagement & Wedding Rings • Repaira While You Wait • 16 lndependent Merchants BEEF STICK SAVE $4.00 3 lb. Beefsdck • Summer Sausage $9.99 Regul arly$13.99 HICKORY FARMS• For Phone Ordcn & Jnfonnationt 1-800·591 ·61 76 IRVlNH C~O~Sf«1ADS 3800 Ruranca Pky ID (A1 lt~t /\ft • Barranca Near< Alisa Castellano aid that although ~ale c;Jumped dunng the Shop • opening weekend, they are back on track. At South Coast Plaza, Mo:.slmo management has scheduled most of the sales ta.ff to work today. . ·I think it's going to be out of control,• St'tlcsman George Salas said. Leslie Harris, a Nordstrom spokeswoman, said she doesn't expect the new Nordstrom nt the Shops to negatively affect sales at the South Coast Plaza store. "We feel having a store lin Mission VieJo) is. just another way to service our customers there i~ South County," Harris said. "There's enough business for everyone,• Gunn Downing said. -FYI The Biehls will tell their story Sunday at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- salist Church in Costa Mesa. The church 1s at 1259 Victoria St. For more information, call (949) 646-4652. baked goods. "It's a fairly large business now,• Peter Sdld. "Bread is a basic part of the diet and has been the food for the masses The proceeds from the bdkerv go back to the violence-pre- vention program." The B1ehls will make one more trip back to Cape Town before spending their Christ- mas with thelT three children. Then it's back to work. But it's work. they embrdcc. "It's such an active anct Vlbrant foundation," Peter said. "We arc doing so many thmgs, and they are helping l>O many people. Thal is the most rewdrdmg aspect." 2000 CONTINUED FROM 1 with the> democratic process. ·Newport Beach should not and does not want to dictate in any way to the Costa Me a at· 12.ens as to what portions of theu propt>rty should be mcludcd in dnnexation," Drake wrote. And what would a newspa- per: be without a front-page headline about an auport pro· posal~ Three formet Au Force pilots decided to open a 214· acre a>..rp0rt m 1946. The airport was located m a tract that bor- dered Victoria Street, Placentia Avenue, and 19th Street to the Santa Ana River. Unlike the fevensh debate swirling around the proposed. airport at the closed El Toro Marine base, a compromise was reached, and the airport opened in July 1946. Unfortu· nately for the tanner pilots, city planners opted for a new hous- ing tract m 1953 and the airport was closed LocaJ poliuoans didn't fail in providing some shady dealings that were only exposed years later. Newport Beach residents had d difficult lime under- stunding anything the City Council said It seems council members conducted their meetings m hushed whispers and mumble . Lloyd Claire -the equiva- lent of a city manager -and his fnend, C1ty Clerk Frdllk Rinehart, always would quickly approve a litany of agenda items at the meeting . No ono could ever hear the pair as they passed numerous motions. One of the city's watchdogs, Mes Fish r, went to the extrema of bringmg a court reporter to transcnb the me 'lmg. The C'ourt reporter grew fru trat )(I Wlth th mumbling soon after and packed h\S'"h g . The doouncntation wouldn't h, vc donp Jf1c;her any gooct It tums out the decisions wer< made ot a few of the local bars th~ nftemoon before eac:h meeting. Sourc .. l Cona M sa Globe Herald, 1941 ·48 •Newport Beach The First Centut}I. 1888-1988." James Felton. Id ... JS days. . Friday, N<M>mbec 26, 1999 • Spo'1s Ed11or Roger Corfson • 949.Sl 4-4223 bNtV I ~Ol PH010 -DY CONRAD LAil Coach Dick .Freeman's Corona del Mar High Sea Kings, co-champions in the Pacific Coast league for 1999. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL PREVIEW A FRESH START _. Ne·wport Harbor has a tough act to follow, but the cupboard is hardly bare. B \111" F\ltt.:\1 11 ~~ NEWPOHT REAC:l I Newport Har- bor J hyh hoy'. llasketbc1ll couch LdlT}' I first ll•anwc1 lo~t sumnwr that start.mg o\er c.lOl"m't m.>CC'isdnly nwdn slc1rtinq tr9m sc1utrh Aflt>r los111y six ol ht'> lop c1uht playeI"s lrorn a monunwn1.1l 24-6 rnmpilign. which tied ct sc hool r<'< or<I for victories vnd Pndecl Ill th(• err: Southern Section D1v1s1on 11-AA quttrlcrlinc1ls, I lust and hlS stall we rt· hr,1<. Pd tor hum1hty. But c:tc1ndo11t returners Dustin Illing- worth and Ac1ron \ arn<.11, dS well rts d cletenrunt•d ca t of ncw<.ornc~. didn't hdve lhe same tnkP and Sl'l clhout win- mng dll hut three games m '-Ulllnlt'1 com- pellhcm. The Sailors, dbsoh'cd by relf'n!JUmg of former Sea View LedguP nc•11wses Santa Marganta unci El Toro (hoth ranked in preseason county top-10 poll'>} dppear to hdve 20-wtn potenllal And Hirst 1s excited to see so many new fare .... "As a staff there'-.. Just <.1 lresbne .... s dbout Uus sedson," I hrst said, "We're one week mto prat Lice and I still don't know what our pnmary defe nse will he. Last year, I knew who dre starters WetP and what oftense and defonse. we'd ht> runrung m August. It w<.1s so .,tdtUs quo with the group we had lust yedr, it's exciting to have some.thing new." lllingworth, entenng his fourth Vdrs1ly season, is hardly part or that novelty. But Hirst said the 6-foot-4 rust-team All-Seu View and All-Newport-Mestt District returner could show a few new wnnkles . thic; winter. •To be hcmf'! I, wheo t,hc c oarhe.-. sat 11own June 1 .rnd ft1lked about tlus year, we shook our hl•ads and smd, 'Geez, we'd be hctppy lo be .500 m the summer,' • f :h~l '<ttd. ·nut Uum we lost three qctmP to two ledms ancl we had to feel pretty uood t1hout thctl. I was very pleas- antl\• surpnwd di how wt•ll Uungs gelled t0<1ether. But I'm also rc>ahc.llc enough to know thdt sumnwr is sumnwr. '' DON UA( H IOI> <Y I'll.OT Dustin Illingworth returns to lead Newport Harbor's '99-'00 edition. "We've made·a concerted effort to gel his outside game going,· Sd.Jd r 1ir t, who watched the athlet.Jc veteran get the bulk of his 14.7 points per game ldst seu· son m the pd.int or m transition. "He sttll likes to noat back to the middle, hut hP's going to nave to play outside at the next level and he's worked hard lo get h1o; outside sbot going. I think h~'U surpns» c;ome people at how good a i;hooter he IS." a legacy of respect tor a program l lirst seems to be ~lowly molding into one of Ordnge County's best Grdduated senior!'> und boyhood teammates M.itl J<rnwson (M1c1nu of Ohio), Aldn Limon, Cidrv Hob1nson and Adam 11<.~<lrl .... on took ne.irly 40 pomts per qam~ <ind (Ill unspok(•n coh~s1on with them to their r •:.p ~chve rnlle~1e campus- es. Whdt they lelt b •hmci, however, was •we tdlk dbout tradition, which is bas1cally s ports psychology 10 t , • stild Hirst, entenng his fifth s~dson dt the school "It's a slow process and it's early. Bdby steps lead to lugher mountdms and we've steadily unproved (6-20, 15-12 and 18-9 hefore last season}. It we could be the k.md of program thut was <.1lways around the 20-win mark. I gue:.s that would be a good tradition to start." Varna], who averaged 2.8 points as a sophomore last season, has already ~ur­ pnsed his coach with his athleticism dnd skill. "Pldying. behmd all those guards lc1st year, I'm not sure we realized how good a player Aaron reall} .lS, • Hirst said. Joining Yamal in the backcourl will SEE HOOPS PAGE 10 ZOILA GOMEZ .&.Born: June 7, 1979 fi Height S·foot·2 We ight 108 ~ Cross country Pm: No. 1 runner YNr. Sophomore High sdM>ol: Costa Mesa c:o.ctMs: John Goldman and Dave Fier M.;or-: Sociology Favorite food: "My mom\ food.• '-vorite Movie: "Without limit\. e.st ~ rnommit: #Being able to finish at the Slate Meet and ~ It myaD." Attilete of the WV... XI: Fem* Athlete of the YNr for OEC, No. 1 runner for back-toback state Chaf11pions Dal)• ... Coll«tof rpoftJ aid .series ,..,. Y2K'dout? •Here are a few more things to think about as the The Big One approaches. A greatdeal has been wntten abOut Y2K and the potential problems <tssociatcd with computers and electronics. Everybody has been Y2K-prooting his or her computen; at work and at home, but what about your boat? How many computer- operatcd devices IOITING terronce phillips arc on your boat and could they be affected b)• th~ phenomenon called Y2K7 I a ked George Wc:;t m the electronic: department at West Marine if we should be worried about the electroruc mann devtc aboorrl boats. QUOTE Of THE DAY 11We talk about tradition, which is bmkafly sports ~chotogy 10 I • It's a ~w process and it's early. Baby steps leod to higher mountains -·" Larry Hirst, Newport Harbor boys basketball coach Doily Pilot 9 CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM MIKE HUNTER Orange Co ast Small hut mi9hty, he wt1s onP of ttw original golden boys of c1 qolden Pld at Orcmgc Cocisl under Dick Tucker. U1c 11\tll• IJ1 \:\ I I Wrt!> <11 lltP end <>I LhP golden due ol 111mor c-ollt><11· loolhall, when I ans w11rsh1 p1•cl pld~ er .. and U1r .hnuor Ro e Bowl oppP<m·cl on nat101111l t<.>IPVISIOJl It Wds d time "hen Ornnqe Coast Colleuc W<t:> "Lht> toast of th1> town," l<'gomlan 1ormer coach Dick Im kt r onci> '>did ctnd a 11111<> whcn~pPed)' Mike I JuntPC rein wild lor the PiralPs, s0.lt111y " -..c-hool re>tord tor careP.r all-purpo<:t> ~ .ircls while lead mg tht>rn to tht"' 1 <ifi3 national rhdmp111nsh1p I luntt>1, r1 prep \ll-Am~11cu.n hdllh<1c:k rmd <'>r<mgc County Pldycr ot th1• \Pur tor Anu lwnn I hl}h ancl Cot1ch Clt11e Van I looreb<.>ke tn 1 lJh I, '>ldrn·d on 'T\1rker's first two OCC tec1ms, wluch 'omhmccl tor u l 9· l record, then pla}PU under Coctcb John I'\ tr.Kay c1t u~c, t 111ned tht> football agum dt use. I \'\rlS JU'-tt excited. But 1\1< Kc1\ chdn'I hke 11 He told me <1fll 1 th •game, •Look, don't won) r1hout it You're going to st<1rt c11 t1lel) next 'heek "' AnothPr time m 'fiS, before q4 085 fans rJl the LA Coh ... ewn, } lunter w<1 burned deep b}' UCLA quc1rterback Gary Bebdn ~1th 2 3u !Pit m the m·alry as the sc•\ ~11th-1ankPd Bnuns beat No. 6 use. 20.111 I still ha\ e U1e Sµort:. llh1 ... trnted ptrhm> nod (game torv) hnngmg on m~ WdlV J luntP..r aid. ·when hte gets good .md you think you're redlly grc'rtl, I 1ust look at that picture,• Though I lunter wa~n't the onl~· dcfenstVI' hdck to get beat t 1r thP 1907 t fe1sman Trophy winner. it was ct bitter pill to swallow. • 1t was 1usl so huge at the time," said Hunter. who cned all the way home to hrs use lratem1ty house. "I p rsOndlly took the hlame for the loc;s • "Van Hooreh<>k1>, Tucker and McKay ... what guy could he more blessed than thdt?" said HuntN, Mik·e Hunter The followmg year, Hunter lost his po~1bon to f\hke Battle, a tutur All-Amencan. But Battle wa~ meligible to~ the Rose Bowl and u JC All·Amencan m t 963, whnn tl1t• l>1rttte-.. dete<ll£'d Nortlwastc>m Oklahoma A&M, 21-0, h for 44,Q44 tan::. at the RosP. Bc>wl in Pctsach•nc1 dnd dn <'sll1m1ti>d four nulhon telm,swn \ iewcrs I hmtl•T, OCC's student hody . p1t>s1dent. scored Orange C:oac;t's 'il'C oncl touchdown oI the luttiond) title game with d thnlhn~ 53-yard punt rntu{Jl, !us school-wcorcl tourth punt wtum for a touchdown thttt "Pason, then added OCC'..; tmal score on d 29-yard touchdown Pd"" lrom Larry Jom>s. •we WP.re 1dohzed, • HuntPr -..aid ·The stands were packed every week, and people would l>e'hanging from the ivy (di OCC's Leilard Stactiwn). That was nothinq hut Coach Tuc-kf~r He's the one who dtd rt There wa.;n't a kid on that team who wouldn't have died for that guy 1 le touched all Qf us µersonaU). "MCKdy was wonderful dnd Van HoorebPke was wondertul, but 1\1ckt•1 was the greate-..t w I luntm, tll<>O ij standout Ul bdsPlMll who playl'ci shortstop and centl1r held for the late Wendell P1Ckem, ·at OCC, rs c:uncntly hith on OCC's career all-purpo e )urds hst with 2. Hi9 ond still own thre1• ot U1e long t punt returns m school h1story .it 89, 67 and 66 arcb - all c0trun9 in 1963. B)' the spnng of 't>4, l lunter was at US ·, where he wac; a ar ty and runnmct b< ck at 5·foot·9. 154 poundc;, but cracked his tcmwn m lhc cason opener agam .... 1 Colorado and was fl\rrnd to red hirt ·1 alwavs want d to pla)' at USC,• aid Hunter, who pla)cd the n t autunm, but ennurcd coupl of inod nts tllnt forever • f hmter got the start.mg nod, qomq up ayamst P\lrd!Je and qultrtNburk Bob Gn e on Jan, 2, Wt17 It was a diJforent world at USQ than playing for Codch Tucker, prohahly b<'Cduse lt was 1t more coIJ'llotldhle zone for me al my s11e, 1 srt1d l Iuntcr, who played .... evm<tl sports growing up, ltncl was lht• Orannc County ]Untnr HOlf c:harnp1on In 1959, the vear ht" lmmlv movl'd from t-, bow111~y to Newport Beach. 1 luntPr was part of the fLrSt clc1s to attend Servlte High. \\he.re he pla> eci footbaU, ba kethall and ba~cball, then he tran fened to Anaheim. At the time, athl tes had to sit out an enurr y r if th ,. transfened, ac< ordmg to CIF Sm~them Section rule . o Hunter mls'ed pla>1ng for Van Hoorel>eke hl.c; 1uruor >ear ·u wa .. JU!-tl a shame.· he said,: •1mt I'm telling you, when t : came out nw senior } ear, l was : rPrtd • lo play • • At gc 12, Hunter watched Downer·~ Randy f\lectdow and Anc1he1m'<. f\bc:key Flynn battle to a rnemorahle 13-13 tie m the 1956 CIF champron~h1p game at the Cohc; 'Um tn the tog. . I le was one • dubbed "Hunt r th >.Bunh"'r• by the late port wntt•r L nny Handel, but f 1l 1t wa •w, llv cmbarra mg at that tiJm>. • • Hunt r. who pla)·Cd on a tat • championship Amencan Legion •• : ba eball t nm in 1961, t ls : drffe.rcnU)' bout his I t l • newspaper d ignation -: enshnn •m •nt mto th Dail)• Pilot : port Hall of Fam , cCl brating • themill nmum ·or course you hould be womoo, e.;pc."Clllll)' U your GPS is four or five years old,• W t aid. "We've been giving out the 800 numbers for bot.h Gnnnm • ~ rorui m.Ka..o.sas and.Magcllan..lll San Dimas. I've heard that Mag llan actually gavt• -mang ~ 11 ating ror a gu)' at 55 to ~ct a hon oaU from a port ter t mu on customer a crcdiVtrade-m amount toward purchasing a new umt. • ActuaJly no one is rcnlly .;ure Just how Y2K will tmpuct naVI!Jobon through.out the worl<I, howcve1, prior to gomg on d tnp alter the nf~W .y ar, vcryone shoulci doubl and tnpl ~ f'.hCCk to sec if your GPS is working or accurate. Th on good thing about elcctnmi d vt is that once th y get introduced nnd at popu101, they oo.m to be<:om l expcn iv • W t Monn is off nng a hnnd·h Id nrmin 12 GPS un.n ror $13Q, Q, with A tectocy Garmin reb6t of $20 and a tor discount of $20 on ry purch of ov r 100. nus wotild bnng down lb t to an amiwng 99. W t M rin also wniting on o E BOATING MGE 10 E rly in th ' S no on, wilh Hunt<'1 Bl running back, USC quarterback Troy Wmslu\\' p1tc ht <1 lurt, but 1 lunter ran nght. ··1 hllt was n "rub rrassmg plAy," aid J lunt r, who nt!v r th Hall of Fam ," Hunt r id "I gr w up th Lh r> il)' Pilot, o 1t' 1>rCtt)' n t. • Hunt r, who two ohildr n att "nd d N wport f taJ1bor, liv n lrvm with hts w1ro, Laura. FRIDAY NIGHI LllHTS Tonight's high school football OF DMSloN VI 0uMmRw; Y1.1A PAJIC AT NlwPmT .._._.., 1::JO • TARS VILLA PA l 0 Fudcry, Novcm r 26, 1999 ports · BOATING CONTINUED FROM 9 damr1 ttnng, vb• C-dJclul T-bonc.s w •re ~rvl'cl t1l th f1ri.t r11c1• of the Sunkist St•ues l'>punsored by th Uttlbo<\ Yacht Cluh. Humnungl.J 1d hand·h ld VHF radios that Utcy will orter to1 nnl~· $89.• q tn today's ume.s, no boater \hould b<• Wllhout a ln U1e Nov. t> race, the blu and white-hulled Schock 55 known d Harlf'qum dec.idcd to T-bone 1ts bow into tll~ 1<IP- of lhe hull of a red J-bont, apparent!)• ended up close to nud.ship. The good newJ 1 that no one was inJUted and •Ti th season of 9Tateful11ess and I'm full of it ~ w • k in nd w k out. If the RnsUer inove to the Not tlwm D1v1. ion in lhe n~l yNtr or two, the1c will be . plenty o1 VERY thankful · tr..ttnl.) lining up to play'em. PS and nt least two VHF rnd1os on board. Tit 1nake great idea for stocking ·tufters and they could SclVe your llic, too, 1 will ofter several, barguin suggestions (or holiday qift ideas dunng the nexHcw Wt eks. Items for bo..il~ con be both fun, creative ancl prdt ll~al. Be safe, not SO<JCJY· A word of caution to pro'ipcctJvc boat ownc>rs \.\'hen you buy a new bodt, make !>Ute you have ct pre- arrnnged dock to place 1l in. The R<!Jlport Group millldge!> many of the mdnnas and dock spaces owned by the lrvme ( oinpany. I have heard that -.Pvcral of the ldfger sized docks. 4!>-teet and over are going for as much as $23 per foot' • That totals $1,150 for a 50-foot l>oat. l remember whl:'n you used to Judge d boat's vulue dt around $1,000 d toot crnd now that's what we're pdytng JUSt to park the . both can be repau ed. The second on the Sunki't Series will be held on Dec. 4-5. For race 1nfonnabon and entry forms, contact Troy a t the Balboa Yacht Club al (<J49) 673 3515, PXt 111 . The Voyager Yacht Club will host the third of the Hot Rum Series on Jun. 16. The second r11ce was held last Sunday m 20-25 knot wmds and this was mside the harbor! Several boats elected to DNF because of short-hdJlded crews for such a blow. The trophy ceremorues went without inodent th.is time, unlike the first race The 800 number for Gamun Electrorucs is 1-800-800-1020 and or Magellan Electrorucs, the number isl-800-669-4477. • TERRANCE PHIU.IPS' boating column appea~ every Friday J ust 1111• lhought of 111nnk..-;u1vmg makes mi• gaUl Wf!ight. I!olin9, tootball, m<11~ eating. mor football, rdot1ve • bevt!rage;, more Nhng, fm;t thoughts ot Ch.nslrt1dS, t~ven more eating. Just what the pilgnrns env1 ioncd when th1~y came over he1~ Dul Uw true spint of Tha.nksq1vtng is tcJ give thanks. Now since some people will probably forg~t to do Uus <>tmple chore m the uud~l ot sluf fing thetr faces with every eutablt! morsel witlun 100 yards ot lht!m , allow mC' to do the oonors. For Oranye Coast College quarterback Jared Flint. thanks for allowing me the opportunity to see first-hand what it must have been like to watch Fran Tarkenton in real life, scrambling for hi!i lite and turrung would-be sark!> into somethmg out ol a roodrun- ner-coyol<! cartoon. To Raymond Ohrel, thanks for forgetting you're only 5-fooHJ, 195. U you had rcmcmh~rerl, you obv1outly wouldn't hdve plow1:d mto so mdny huge' dP-fender . A1 o, thanks for running 45 rards east-w~ t 111 ord r to yctm 3 yards north·south Don't think I don't know that you dctually Jerl the M1Ss1on Conference m rushmg. lf you c:ount alJ tho e s1deline-lo· sideline dashes, you probably had close to 2,000 yards, at leasl. Thanks to 6-4, 328-pound off cmave lineman Jesse Chagolla for. well, for being 6-4, 328. Don't want to lea ve you out and make you mad or anything, sir. To the PiratPs' defense, thanks for a y<'ar's worth of hard work. Despite bemg at the bottom ot the pack for most of the season, the "D •' still managed to keep getting better and better and they cdpped it off by shutting down the highly regarded El Camino offense. On behalf of the OCC football tedltl: for Fullerton, Sadd.leback. Pasadena City and Long Beach City colleges, tony oltobelli thanks for the • ·w·•. For Santa Ana and Rivers1de colleges: you're welcome. Back to m e: Thanks to mtenm sports infonnation director 'fyson Chaney for help during the season, though we do have to work on the food. Haus of Pizza is WAY better than that Cosco pizia. Maybe next year. UJ' Pickle for sandw1cbcs, too. For Golden West's football program, thanks for bemg good sports throughout tbe season. And thanks for giving me something to write about Mur.ho thanks goes out to Coach Mike Taylor tor his hon(";ly, court1· y and tru t tnrnughout the sr.ttson. Tuylor is a guy to learn from WhtJn 1t.comf'! to potting up htlh the illy rt•porter and t.hP1r qut?,tion attn H tough lo·, .. b£>cdU$e he knows thal we chdn't Uuow the • mtr.rc-cption, or fwnble the ball or score the \\'Ulntng touchdown against him. Fcu former OCC men's soccc>1 asststant coach Mauncio Clawe, thanks Jor two decades of hard work. loyalty, dedication and all those conference and state hUes you helped the Pirates win. Boy, was that long overdue. And finally, thanks, Missy, for putting up with my goofy hours and my late nights and sony Los Anugos lost m the titst round last weekend. Happy Thanksgiving. Gobble Gobble Gobble, HOOPS from last season, ulso asserted himself dur· mg the sUJIUher, whue Tony Melum a 6-6 sophomore, could become a tormidable front-court player. a wing spot, as will 6-1 senior Chris Martin and Ryan Cook, a 6-1 junior who trans- ferred from Mater Dei. PREVIEW 5 Justin Reynolds Sr 11 Greg Perrine So 12 Chris Martin Sr CONTINUED FROM 9 he sophomore Greg Pemne, who will han- dle tht~ pomt guard role J~eson owned for four seasons. Melum, however, is recovC'nng from a broken wrist and won't be avadul.Jle until at least rrud-DecC'mber. "(Melum) is at.>out twice dS bulk) as Hearlson and he'll be a pretty good player by the end of this year," Hlrc;bd.id. "He hdS some bad habrts, but he knows how lo play We didn't bring him up because of his height• ·wr-hdd lum penciled m as ow Junior vdrs1ty point guard, but we played him a little m the summer and he took advantage ol hls opportumty. • Hirst said "He was a b1g surpn!>c Seem Rorden, d 6-4 senior who has addE><l dhout two inches and 20 pounds Justin Reynolds, a 5-11 seruur, cmd Spigner Jordan, a 6-2 juruor guard who le>d the JV m scoring ldsl year, will see tune dl LOCAL MORTUARIES PACIFIC VIEW MEMORIAL PARK Cemetfll'Y •Mortuary Coopel • Crematory JSOO P1ctf1C v-~ Nev.pott Beach 844-2700 PIERCE BROTHERS IEU ROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremauon 110 Broadway • Costa Mesa 842-9150 Simpllf y your life through CLASSIFIED (949) 642-5678 "Affordable Alternative'' Discount Glske t, Cremation& Burial Service Why should you subject your elf & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & services???? call ToU fttt 1·888-5 CASJU.T Scnlng Oran t I urrouodf nJ Coualri , Notice of Public Sale of Uened Property Notice la hereby gM1n lhal d'le under11gned Wtll at public auctie>n pur· suant 10 ch11pter 10, dlViSIOn 8 commencing with Mellon 21700 of the buslneu and protaas1on1 cod• or secllon l 988 oC the cl\lil code of The State of Cali· fomia tmd pursuant to commerc111 code, section 721 O (2/ the fol· rowing mlace laneous household and personal property IO-Wll ldenl1hed by name arld slorage Uflll number. 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It &ublact to pnor cancellttt<>n ln tho event of nttlement. be !Ween Morna Moving & Sloraoe. Inc , end ot>· ligated l>ellV Pubt11hed Newport Beec;h-Coata Mesa Dally PllOt November 26, December 3, 1099 • F178 Flctldoua BuelneH Name Statement The lollow~ petton! al'9 dOlflo bl.ltlnl •a Suthertfn so1u11on'1, 20702 El TOl'O Rd., ,478 Lake Forttt, C.l1IOmlt 02630 Sharon Mane Sutllot11n OZ02 El Jom.fl.tL.H78 l.41>.e FOINI, CaMomit 02830 Thia buatneu ~ con duded by an lrlr1Mdual Hlvt you llArted dcllT1Q butlll4•• ytt? No St~ron Mlrle Sulherllr Thlt 11111mant wae Iii.ct w1th the Count) Clortc ol Orengo C<Mlt) on 10.~ 1.,,9991~..-...IMIOOl-IMI Dolly PlloC Nov 20, Doc 3, 10, 17, 11~09 F17G 01.Aa81f'laO 11'1 the tetOUfC:• ~ can~ on to •••• my,iao °' m~•~ di • ft_., II UH -ciolumne oomP91 'qt.ialln•d bu~.,91 ,o Miii I PUBLIC I NOTICES Flctltloua BuslneH Nama Statement Thi IOllowlng persons are dolno bus neu at.. OAKLE'f MEMORY SALES. 2326 Fordham Dr., Costa Mesa, Cahtorn1a 92626 Thomas Allen Broesa· mle, 2326 Fort1ha1n Dr .. Costa Mesa CtHlornle 92628 Tn1$ bus ness ls con· flYCled by; an 1nd1Viduat Have you stane<1 doing bll&1ness ~et? No Thomas Alie!\ Brooi.am10 Tn1s statoment was 11~ W1lh lhol ColJnl)' Clertl ol Qrano• County on 11·2·92 19996810252 Oa1Jy P•IOI Nov '>, 12 t9 26 1999 Ft57 Fl~tltlou1 BuelneH Name Statement 1n .. tottoWlng pe"'vns are doll'IQ b!JtlflOSS 111 Wefot Coas.t K.O ari In· lemallonal Sales Group, 2915 Redhill Ave • Sult 8201 -F Coi;la Mesa, Calilomln 92626 Dwight D llland, 65137 Ash~ry Clrcie. Hunt· ington Beacn ca1 !omia 9lS..8 This bustnen Is ton· dUdod by en lndiVidual Have you sranod !lo•nQ bua1nou y11t? Yes 8/01/1999 Owigtil D. llla11d This statem nt was I led w1tl'I the County Clerf( ol Oninge Coorily on tt·2·9e 19996110125 Dally Pilot Nov 5, 12. 10, 28, 1999 F159 Fictitious Busln•H Name Statement The lodt;w1ng 1>91T.001 era doing bos.ncss u ~ GOl1 Media Group Laa Vegas Golf, Ventul'8 County Gail, d) San Bernardino County Gotl, e) Riverside Courtly Gou, I) lnQIO County Gott, 1800 E. Garry. Sit 215 Sanla Ana, CaUlomil 92705 John ROl>ert Lyon, 3 Tw~tghl lanti, Rancho Santa Marganta, Ca!ilorn11 92668 Erio Damon Mal'M>tl, 1160 01ang wood Dr , Brea C 11omta &2821 This l>lA ne11 11 con· d1J<.1ed by a genoml pertnerwlllp Have you staned dOlng busrneu yet? YH, 07JQ11119 John A. Lyoo This 111femeot was moo ~th the County 0.111. 01 Ofanoe County on 10 25-09 • 1""809350 Oat1yP1lo1 Nov 5. 12.19, 28, 1099 Ftsa Fletltloua Bualneu Nam• St-1ement The lo!IOw!nO peraon• ara dOlna bo•inea 1 THE 'fAROHOUSE, 1816 Nawpo11 Blvd , A219, Co&ta Mo ... CA mu VardhOUll Tuengl Squar• U.C. (CA), 1875 Newport Blvd A210, Co'1a Mesa, CA. 92827 Jnlt bU$/nHI It ClOn• OUCICld b~; L1nvte" LlabRlly Co. Have you 11 r'8d doing IJullntH ytt? No Y11rdl\011te Trlengla Squ&re LiC. Haralel tf01• "1\llM, VP ol ~llOns Th I ll•lt!'n nt WIO t wtth I ColJl1fY Cl Ill ol OrtinQO County 0r110 20 99 1"9GtOl811 Da 'Y P.'loe Nov 12. 19, 2 , D aL, F1 1 SELL your tlome tttrough classlt1ed Senior forwards John Murray and Tom Redoutey will add depth, as will seniors John Ready, Josh Knutb and Swiss foreign. exchange slude!1t Ma1c Staudenmann. Billy 'Clayton, a Stanford-bound volley- ball player cuncntly startin~ for the football team, has said he will sit out the basketball 5eason. He averaged 3 5 pomts as a junior reserve. The Sctilors open Tuesday al 7 .30 p .m. agamst Magnolia m the h.rst round or Coy- ote Classic at Buena Park H1gb. 14 Josh Knutti Sr. 15 Sean Rorden Sr. 21 Spigner Jordan Jr. 23 John Murray Sr 24 John Ready Sr. 25 Aaron Yarnal Jr. 33 Marc Staudenmann Sr. 34 Tom Redoutey Sr. 35 Dustin Illingworth Sr. 42 Ryan Cook Jr 50 Tony Melum So. Coach: Larry Hirst PUBLIC NOTICES .::=I I ~~Ifs I 'I N= I f.~.,=.=J October 8, 1099 to October 26, 1999. The City ellCOUrages mem· bet$ Q( the gene11l public to revt1w and comment on ttlls doeumlntatton Cop•H or the 1n111a1 StudylM1tlgat9d Neoattve Declaration and suppon· Ing documents ate avail· e~ for public: review and lnspochon al tile Plan· nl(ig Depa1tmen1. City ol N wport Beach, 3300 Newport Bouleverd, Nt'Wl>Ort Beach, CahtOf• n11. 92659·1768 (949) 644·3200. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN ttiat "' id public t .. arino will ti. held on 111e t3tfl day of O.cemlMr, 1099, at the hour ol 7:00 pm. 1n the Councu Chambe" 01 the Newport Beacn City H811. 3300 NeWport Bou· l1va1d, N19wport Beech, C8 1f0fm8, 81 wtlicll UtnG end place any ind 1Q pe1sons inlerested may appear and be t1eal'd ttiaroon If you ch811ange lhl! project In COUl1 you may be lim11ed to raising on1v tnose issuer. you or ~aone else ra1s.o 11 the publ.c he1111ng de· scrlbOd in ltlls notice or in wnnuo cxm11spondcnce dellverod to me City a1, or p11or 10, Iha public hoar· 1ng r:or ITT!omiatoon call (940) 644-3200 /5/ Lavonna M. Harltlt&t, City Cler'lt, City ot Newport Se•ch. NOTE: The .,:pense ol this notica Is paid from a 111('lg tee collected from the applicant Pubhshed Newpon ~ch Coi..ta Mesa Daily Pilot November 26, 1099 Ftn ,.. all() snow1 QOOd cause wt1y ,tt\8 court ShOUld not grant the authol'lty A HEARING on the petllJOn win be tleld on DECEMBE~ 23. t 999 al 1:45 p.m In Dept. L73 located a1 341 The city Drive South, Orange, CA 92868 IF YOU 08JECT to the granting ol the pehtlOO, you lhould appear al the heating Ind stete your =iOOS or tne written o IOf\S with tile coun be o e the hearing Your appearance ·may be In parson or by y<>ur al· Jomey IF YOU ARE A CREDI· TOA or contingent ctedl· tor ol tile deceased, you must ltle your cta1m with lhe coort and mall a copy to the personal r&pre· senlatsve apoo!nted by tha covn within tour months from !he date ol 1ne rust issuance ot let· ,tars 11 provtOed In Pro· bate Cod• section 9t00 The ttme tor Ming claims wirl not aJCp1ra before lour month8 Imm the neertng date noticed ebove YOU MAY EXAMINE IN hie kel)I t>y the COVf1 II you ire a person in· te.atted in tne u1a1,, vou may 11 w,lfl tt>e .:curt e Requea\ lor Spe· clal Notice (form DE·1~) ol Iha Ming at ttrt trwen· tory and ppraiaal ol ea ta e assets or 0( eny e>etl· 11on or account 11 provided 1n Probate Code HCtlOO 1250. A Request for Speoat No-tice loon IS aval!able Jrom cha ~11 clerk Attorn•y for the Potltlon•r: Rui.n a Tucker, D11v1d J . Ganb91df, Eeq !CSB I 12070), &11 Anion EJtvd., Sii. 1400, Coit. MIN, CA 112628 Pubt1stl.O Newpotl Beach·Costa Mes• Daily Pilot November ~. Oeoetnblr2. ~. ,1199 Fll\178 Flctltloua BualneH N•m• Statement Tile following persona are doing business es Recon Dynam1c1, 1182 I Woodbury Road, Garden Grove, CA 92843 Dynamic Se1Y1ce1 Inc., (CA), 11821 Woodbury Road. G1rden Grove. CA g2843 Trw l>usinesa II con· dueled by • OO!l!Of•Uon Hive rou •tetted doing 1>u1lnH1 yet? YH, 4·22·Qe Dynamic SarvlcH, Inc .. Tom Miiier, President Thi• 1t1taman1 wu tiled w th the Counly Clel'k of Or nge County on 11-18-00 1totllf1170 OallV Pilot Nov 26, Dec. 3. H>. 17, 11100 F173 . Flctltloue 8\.lalnua Name Statt~t The IOl!owlng peraona are doing blJslneu ... OlmenilOn ThrM, 13 Cofporate Pla11 SUilt 210, Ntwpoo Oaac:tl, Calllomla i2tl00 Ktn Tota Hlt\IMM H1naan1.. 3010 Waat Ocean • t-ron ~WJIOrt Bnd1, Catifomle 02083 Thlt bu It con· dUC1ed by: Ill\ fndMdual Have you lla!Uld do4ng butll'IMI yttl? No Kan T" H11ft1Mnn- Hansen Thtl 11 temem wae fl wMUMI~ Oortc Of Orange COUnty Clf1 I "1 0'99 , ..... ,1 .. 1 O.lly PllOI Nov I 9i, 28. Dec , 10, 11199 1"111 SSC 8940 Attorney for the the environment. It 11 Iha present lntentlOn of the City to a00991 Ille tMtel Studv,'M11tga1eo Negatf\'e DeclarallOn ano 11JP0(111 • Ing doctimena This l.s not 10 be constNed as e111ler approval or denlal by Iha City ol lht tubrect appllcalion The lntU81 Study/MJ1tgated Negatl\/9 DldarallOrl 20-day Pot>· lie rlYleW _period was <kt~e,189tto Oetoblf 28, 19". The City anoouraga mem· bers 01 thl general publlO to review and oomman1 on lhil documentatton Coi>·e~ of Iha lnlt!al Study Mitigated Neg111vo DedaraliOn and sul>PQft· tog dOculTleots art avail· Ible for publlC rev1ew anct 1nspect1on 81 Ille Plan nlng Depanment City Of Newport Beach. 3300 Newpor1 Bovlavarel, Ne"'J>Of1 9$1ch Ca ,IQ(. nla. ~2659·1768 ' (949) &44-3200 NOTICE OF Petitioner: PETITION LAW OFFICE Of TO ADMINISTER JAMES c. ZA~IAS. ESTATE OF· 2501 E. CHAPMA~ O•VIO H NEU . AVE~ STE. 155, ,.. · MAN FUUERTON, CA 92831 CASE NO. A199740 Published Newport To an llelrs, beneh· Beach·Costa Mesa Daily Ciaries. creditors, cont· Piiot November 19, 24. lngent creditors and per-28, 1999 sons wtlO may other.vise be interested In the will 01 estate. or both. of. DAVID H NEUMAN FW170 A PETITION FOR PROBATE hat been tiled by DANIEL NEUMAN 1n the Superior Court ol Cahlomla. County ot ORANGE THE PETITION FOR PROBATE requests ltlat DANIEL NEUMAN be appointed as personal repreaentauve to admln· lstur the estate ol lhe de· ceden1 THE PETITION re· QlJ8$IS the d!!C*lertt S W1'.t and codicils, 1f ony be admitted to Pfobele The W~I end any codiClls are avallabJe for •11· aminallon In the Ille kepi by the coun THE PETITION ra QllHts 1Ulhol1ly lo ad· mlntsler ltlP eatate under the lflClependent Admrn· lra1t0n or Estates Aa (Thia Autno111y w111 altow the personal repretenl· 111111 to \a\\e m11ny c- Joos w111\out obtaining caort appcova . B<l'out la!Yng C.rtaill vety lmpOr • tartt acllons. nowaver. Iha personal repres.ent· 111v1 wlll be required IO give notice to l1111trtlled per ons unleu they haWI waived notice 01 contented 10 1r11 proposed ectlOn ) The In· dependent adminrs lratlOfl aulhortty w I bo granted unless an in· terea.ttd person hies an objection to the petlllOn and $hows good cau.e why the oourf should not grant 'hi 8Ultl0nty A HEARING on ltl8 petihOO Y.il bl held on DECEMBER t8, 1999 at l '4Sp.m. lr'I DeJ>l. l73 k>-cated at 341 T'ht City Dllve SOUth. Orange, CA 92868, IF YOU 08JECJ to the granting of the pet.hon, YoU shoold appear at tile flea11ng end 11a1a YoUr ob,tcit0n• or t.le written ob eGt•on• w11n th• ooun be ott the hMllng Yoor appearance may b8 In ~ or by yow at· IF !You ARE A CREDI· TOR 0t COCl\JnOltlf Cftdi· IQ( of lfl• deeeased, you mu11 11\o your clalm with the coort and men a copy to tile pe~I ·rap,.. IBnllll\'8 8pp<>lnlad by the court within tour mofl1hl lrom the da •• 01 11\e f11tt ISIUIMe ol ltt 1er1 H provl(jjld In Pro· bite Coda HClion 11100. Tho .time lor 1u1ng claim• w111 riot trplre before lour montha from ine "41•tln0 data notlCed at:>ove YOU MAY EXAMIN ltl8 liie kept by lhe COU41. II Y'(llJ a,. a P<WIOl'l In· '8,.61ed In the Hlftta, you may Illa wtth !ht OOUrt. RtQUNI IOt Spe· olal Notice (lomi D ·I 64) of lhO fj Ing ol 911 ll'IYln-'°"' Ind apptailal OI U• Ill• It Of ol any Piii• uon or ectc>unt aa provtdad In Probalt Code nctoo 1250 A R~t lor Spodll No· \Ice form la ava llblt from ht COU!J 2ftt1 FIND an apartment lhroy0n craull!ed Fictltloue Buelnesa Name Statement TI'ls l0Uow1ng perso lS a1e dotng buSlness aa. Dynamlc Auto Sa1~s. 1 I 821 A Woodbury Road Garoen Grove, C:A 92&t3 D,inamlC ServlcU lllC • (CA). 11821 WOOdbury F!oad. Garden Grove, CA 92843 TI11s bu,1ne11 II COO• ducted by. a oorporattor\ Have you alart'.ld doing bus.neu yet? Ver., 5·15-98 DynAmlc Services Inc, Tcm M • r, Ptestaon1 Thia 1ta1emen1 was fllOti wun the County Clel'k o! Or nge County on 1M8'9!J 1~11571 Daily P :oi NCN 26, Dec 3 1C I". 1n9"l F174 NOTICE IS HEREBY ruATHER GIVEN th81 anul public heerino will be ll Id on mo 13tfl day ol Dwcember, 19", 11 th.a hOuf ol 7:00 p m In Ille Council Cflamberw ol the Newport Beach City Had, '.}300 Newpo11 8IXJ NOTICE OF levard Newpon Beach PUBLIC HEARING Calilom1a, at wttlCh t1mo and and place any a'1d all NOTICE OF INTENT P8™"'S 1n1or1Sted may TO ADOPT A appear And bl he ro NEGATIVE thereon II YoU challflr1ge DECLARATION lhl$ prqew 1n court Voll NOTICE IS MERBV ~~ ~~:~~ ~lslnJ, GIVEN thllt the C1tv aomeone •Is• raite<I •t CoU11CJI of tna Ctty ol Iha publ•C Ilea/Ing Cf•· Newport B am w1I hold SCf1bod In lhi$ notice or ltl a publtc hel\rlng on Ille wrt11an oorraspondaoot applltallot't ol Tile Pacdk; delivartld 10 the C.11111. or Club (BrOOlte B Sanity, poor 10, Ille public near· General Manager) for IOI) For tnlonnatlOCl caa General Plan Amend-(94rJ) G.C4·3200 ment No 97·3(E) PC /SJ L1Vonne M. Amendment No. 890 and H1rtc1111, City Clark, Use Permit No 3208 City of Newport a.ach. Amended on property Jo. NOTE The ·~nit or c:ated I\ 41 t 0 Mac.Mhut lhll tlOCq II peld trom e Boolevard !1 !tlQ '" COIJecllO rrorn Tht epplicauon 11 a re· ltl8 1DC>11cant, qu111 to permit the Publiihed Newpon phased a11p1nslon of an Beaeh·Cotta Mlaa Daily exl111ng puvata member· Pilot November 28, 1090 1hlp athtetle Club The F tn prot~ oonsl ts o4 BK·•------;...;.::.:. pandlng tile e1d111ng club Flctltloua Bualneaa by 15.000 aquare fffl to ~•me Stetef'Mtlt ~'• addillonal 1 na ~lng peraon1 member 1erv1ng lecllih are dOlng ~lneu 11 lnc!uchng •CCNIC>fY atn· n.--mlc Detd 1111•1 latte. dining and aupport .. ,,_ ' ~ UMS. The PIO!Oci lrt· WCX>dbury Road, Ga«len 'KllV•• Iha approval of a~~~ ~. inc.. • • General Plan Amend-~CAOi,d:A~:-1182 t Woodbul rntnt and PC Mlend Ga ...... -"' C rntnt to lnct9asa 111t • , .... , ... row, lqUltw footaiit anmte-92143 mtnt In Stallltal Alea Thia bullnela 11 CM• 1.-4, l<oll Cani.1 Ne..-.., CIUCllO by. • corpcntlOn ",,.... Hive Yf:AJ llar\a<J doing Office Siie A, from ou•lneu yet? Yt1, 874,3•8 to IH.348 8·1-t17 equare feet. and o 1 s t • an amenckMnt 10 Uae ynam c "" ct1. Ptrmll No 3208 to at10w ~ r, • •~ Of d'te ••· ln ltal'!JT\1nt wa• 1$hng athletlc dlib ltclll!y, hied Wl1h the County • an ltlCINH IO fie 0.,_ of Ofarlgt County lloor eru dlYOlld to al• on 1 M0·09 oohollc tieva11gt &11t1 tn , ..... 11.., ltl8 dining area Ind D~ PffoC Notti 29, Dec. •the a1tabllttllnent d 3. 10, 17, 1099 Ft?I a new on le alcetlollc: · beY'tftQI outlet (OOdllal lounge) purauant to Cl\lc>1er 20 811 ol the M11 lllCIJ>lll Code. and • • p11k1no demand ahJdy NOTICE 19 HEAEOV AJRTHEA GIVEN that 11'1 lnltlal ~IM lgai.d Ntgtttye De<lllrttlOn hat ~ pf199rfl(j Dy .... City of~ Beach In oonnectJon wtltl tht •P· pltcallOn not9d aDOYe 'rha tnltlll tudy/ Mitloaled Htgttlve O.C. lal8llM ttllft Iha! lhe •IA>Je(ll ~ ~ I ncl Yl4tn Im• pletMntallOn ~ the rec· omm1ndect m111ga11on meaaurn , "411 ooc ,.IUll •~~ia.amu11..11:w.i _ _, Doily Pilot Friday, November 26, J999 II fl 710 .... ....... ........ . ,. .... .... . .... ... .,. By Phone 'fJ d.? µ, ... , o~· t'a~ • B~· MaWln P~rson: ; ll \\ 111\ .. , I ltl •llt ( '"I I \I, ,, I \ 11.!h.!~ I \ •f•'" I I ~ 11 • .--........,......---Deadlines ____ .....;.., SERVICE DIRECTORY · -for AU Your Home and Bu>ine-;r. Needi. - ........ ~--Ul·ltt -VISA -... h .. 080 ...... bfh W~ f• ()ftl~ SJI Pf' .. "414 ..... _,I 'c.-....,.. .. 642•5671 aJ45 ltNGJl•11~DEL~1 :••• •••••••: THE SHORES ! a SOLD-o : APTS ! SHOWCASE ! 1 & 2BR t FOHROMSEASLE t TOWNHOMES • • $300 OFF ! In Our Sat ! MOVE-IN • Real Estate • Selected Units : S~.P..lementl : • • • • • • • • • • • : HOMES OF ! Starting 0 t THE WEEK t S10951mo. : Display Ads : Mo to Mo lease. : Start at $751 : "We are a pet** ~ Deadline •*. community. .. 6 blocks 1 : Tuesday 5PM : from the beach. ' • Open House • 949-644-2611 1132 APTS 11132 APTS NEWPORT BEACH NEWPORT BEACH FAIRWAY APARTMENTS AT BIG CANYON CATEO COMMUNllY BY FASHION ISLAND Beautiful tree-lined streets and golf course views. EnJoy carefree living in your large 2 BR apartment home' • Two-car garage • Washer/dryer hookups • Ftreplece (wood & OU) • Air c:ond1tionhig •Wet bar • 52.260 to S2,500 •Sony no pets ~ 154 HOUSESICOHOOS FOR REHT BALBOA ISlNI> 204 RENTALS TO SHARE Looking tor prof, rHPOn, YEARLY UNFURN 28R + lem, to thlrt 2bf' 1bl hat, Lon, 2BA 1 gar apace, NeM In COM. Mutt Ilk• cat• N. B1yfront. $2000/mo. $600 Incl utll 14M75-6522 Agt MM73-4062 Hunt Hrtll' wre 112 of 3t>r 159 HOUSESICOfl)()9 FOR RENT CORONA D£l MAR OP9f'I Sun. 457 B S.1wvd Newly Dtcomed 28! badt duplex Pnv11e. S 1495/mo tyr lease 310-471-11862. 160 HOUSESICOtC>OS · FOAAINT COSTA MESA 2'hba twnhse t mde to PCHI Wai~ Ma:.ter bflba olhce &pace fl 2nd bl. garage sp ~pel Sf,OOmo Avail Doc 4 7t 4-625-3237 208 OFFlCES FORREHTWSE Plene call (9411) 644·0509 1.:.1 Another Essex Commun1 :--.. ~~~~35~~:E~~~~~g E Side B11ek Bay 38r 28a •• N M . •• H$8, 2c gar, S15951mo. No • ewport artna • pets,S1000dep.329Urwer· My #L I.Isa 949'548 6093 Prlme NB Loc1110nl Sublease opponunity 1 ·2 common 11ea spaces. turn d atl se1vtces 1nctuded e.lcept phone S500mo 1140-47 4-0600 tlOUl"oi . ~ nol,ll "; fHlpm I l.111 cl;J\ 478 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS h1tl.1\ 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS I •so APPLIANCES .J [ MAYTAG WASHER I ------~ DRYER gas, almond color S 195 lor pair 949-644 88961 454 FURNITURE POOL T BLE bar Siled 45 x n meoum • 11111$1'1 'Odudfts Ill acc~nes Excelen1 conditloo $850 DINING TABLE ComlefTlPOrary '>OllCI T ra .... ""'111. 3 S X 6 8 (,.hal!S, ~ na1ural m cOlor. exceUent cood $1000 949 574-4956 1451 PrtctOUI C1llco Cat I 'f' $payed very Iovino . cuddly Likes other cats. Rescued Fee 949·8~·3246 New Restaurant Opening! !tfetro Express 471 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS · ! Listings ! ! Only $151 ! 110 anors . Apartments e s1oe cM 2BR 1eA, large yard, no gar1ge, R b ltt v B;iyfro.>nt communtty wuh prtv.ih: bc.1 ... h 216 Broldw1y $1200/mo. 1 u 1euum• 460 MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS No~· hiring for all pv .uon') all shifts full und part time We offor flexible hours, great workmg environml"'ll, and a greal starting wa~e We arc in Fashion Island in Atnum Court. If vou'd like to be p~rt of an cxciung nev.· concept, call or stop by for more information MASSAGE THERAPIST l!Olhus asl c pro ch ro massage tllerAD 51 tor enetgOtlC ~IC11 Min 20Q.t\I$ CaD Giona 949-640-7030 NB Amettcan LAQ•on 'cln!I lu ()( pf'( main- tenance ~a11· llTl/OOOia ii tpemng Stan at Sli '1r FIT includes benefits Cell M·F t-Spm G 114_M73-5070 * Deadline • ~"'' ! Thursday 5PM ! COSTA MESA • It Paya to • ! Advertise ! ! In the Beat ! * LOCAL * : Real Estate ! ! Section ! . ! Call Todayll : ! LISA RIVERA * • 949-574-4252 : ! ANNE WILLEY t : 949-574-4249 : •••••••••••• l'::&I 321 MARIGOLD 38" 21A.S925.IOO John Kenney, .. .E. M9-~ NEWPORT ACROSS THE STREET 2Br. FJPIC, gar, new C8fPllll*!I. S10951ino (no petS) t665 lrmt Ave 13 Cal Danel 949-720-9422 Exl 203 t' The Patm1 lilQi)iie hOmt patlt. I 58r ltallel 1'1111 bch Quiet, ez 1ICC9IS to 55 fwy, walk to shop S745/m0 ., 28' HouM, St tOOlmo MMIM206 eASTSIDE CM tBR upper wHh Ex·Lrg balcony Cal OK 8elber Ofll4 new appllalQI and hx1uru Au1~hed Pl1<"'!l Cort l8undrv " AV All NOW $l5d. + $300. cNp. + $300 pe1 c1ep. caa todly 7tt.S45-0442. Gg 28r E Side Back bay, $895/mo + $800/dep Geofgt Woodl. 3211 UnNtr· l"Y Us1. IM9·54H093 949"64&-' , 64 • l •tar~I ,1-on~ • -·~·. Welcome Home few lht Hoadlysl ' 2 ' 3Bt floor ONLY 2 LEFT! l)llnsndw1Fp's IIgpdOI. NU HOMES E SIDE heettdPoQlsandspas From FROM BUILDER Stt851mo 8881219-07~ Open Sat-Sun 12..S 2527 ~ 2S41 5afU Anl Ave 4br. 2 5 bl, IWfOX 1800-2000 ~ 7 car 111· rage, Sllltllg e $356.900 MH22-8t20 949-646-7801 Thi ti&t lHOniibll Family Nel9hbortlood. Beautiful ~ home, Pergo Aocn remodeled ktVlam room. 0Ylt$lltd baclrvlrd W/st9 gardene, 3Br/IBa Allen Oum.19111•-M1-<41n & m.lnna \\'alk tu B.1lbv.1 Island shops 114t-642-317t H: ~!::,, Minuu~s from bsh1on Island • STUDIO • Coast V1euum KIMBALL BABY GRAND PIANO, brown mahoglfly, regency atyle. 4 1fl ft, (949) 720-8001 >Mtn IBt & large patlO. grut q & Sewing • \\.'ood burninl'/!o!,:IS hreplaccs VIEW II no pets S700Jmo 333 E 171h" • Pm-.11t! ~rilgcs 1J11g Ind 114~5-t 121 Costa Mesa t927. W/pl~cover. Musi ___ ,__ __ _ "1151000114t-541-'ooe 476 EMPLOYMENT • l\o.111 shps .iva1lahll' 949 642·1560 N<.l'-" l.L•;i:.mjl, I BR and 2BR MEET Picas. .;l:~;~;;.0.0919 someone special 1402 ~~N~ I =::::::::;:::;;;;;;:;;:;;:;:=::;;;;;;:;;:;;;:====~ through classtned FOUND ABBYSSAINIAN 466 MERCHANDISE WANTED COAST COIN NEEDS OLD COINSI Gold. ~ "1er • welry ,. d!dles ¥1llQUI>~ cot:ec1'llles !MS-642-944 7 Mariner Square e Ocean Breezes e Re~orl l)le Pool e Bubb! ing Spa e pacious Floor Plans e l'aulted Ceding.\ • Lwh Green wru/.,, aping Two Bedroom Townhomes From 1525 Two Bedroom Apartment Home From $1400 Three Bedroom Apartment Home From $14·1..5 "200 Securit > Drpo.\il 1rith Jtppro1ed Credit (Dvc ~not mcluJ,.1>et rlepu,1l) 949-645-0252 CAT ge brOWI' .-id tan app!OIC I yr old ~I 11-20 Dover Shores Taken to Oov81 Sliores Pet Ado(>llOn 1404 ~ERSOHALS I TOP SSSIRECORDSI Jazz R & 8 Soul Roel{ 84C • . ros & 60's M1KE 949 645-7505 468 . mAVEL NACATION Gentleman {who opens car door• ) look.111g f« lemale goiter, mid 40·1, who 1101 to lravtl, 1tc.) cell • 2 Round Tnp Amtrak IM~S-6791 Tlclret1 leaWlQ S.nta AN to Oerl't81. $156tldl ~ I ~ GE I tr8\let Cat 511>288-5258 G~~ 470 SCHOOLS G•age Stiel Furniture /INSTRUCTION knlck-llnlcks. tf01tllng, de· ~ ICC8SSOll85. 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