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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-12-17 - Orange Coast Pilot...... • • ... ~ SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COl'vVv\UNmES SINCE 1907 Harb9ring holiday spirit • Toajght's the night as - the 91st annual Newport Beach Christmas Boat Parade gets underway. "JOAJ..I 5c llWARI/. NEWPORT BEACH Grab a Beek. Scarpa, an Italian gondolier, led eight other boats decorated by Japanese paper. lanterns through the harbor. • Boy Scout Sea Base -a great place with lawn seating • American legion Hall - dinner will be served to the public, but be sure to book before going • Udo Isle Bridge/Udo Marine Village -you can see all the boats turn right in front of you •Udo Parks. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1999 pullover and jom the one million others conung to the harbor to .... watch the 91st annual Christmas Boat Parade tomghl. Five years later, the parnde had grown considerably and prizes were being awarded for the best boats. Since then, the parade has become one pf Newport Beach's biggest events of the year. The New York Tunes even listed it as one of the top 10 holiday happen- ings in the nation. HOTSPOTS 15th Street Beach -good place, but limited parking. • 9th Street Beach -good place, but limited parking. ·- ,.· The following is a list from the Chamber of Commerce on some of the best spots to watch the parade: • Balboa Pavilion/Fun Zone -probably the best place for parking. . ' ' HllLH Al f Pl OT More thdn 150 yachts, kayaks, canoes and other small boats will participate each evemng until Thursday. Many will be decorated with Christmas scenes, carry carol- ers or pldy music as they wind their way around the harbor The event began in 1908 as a small, lJghted boat parade orches- lrated by John Scarpa dnd Joseph • Any restaurant along Coast Highway -warmth, food and wine. • Balboa Island/Balboa Island Bridge -if you can get there ear- ly enough to park. • Pirate's Cove -for the Corona del Mar crowd, this offers a good view of all the boats as they return to the harbor, but it can get chilly. Eliza Rich, 11 months, ls held by cousin Shelley Rich outside the family home • Join a yacht club or buy a boat and sign up for next year. Thursday on Balboa Island. Last year, Peggy and Jim Rich took fir t place in the lights and animation category of lhe Rings of Lights competition. For this year's winners, see Page 10. MERRY GO-ROUND . Parents watch as they wait for their children on the carousel in the atrium at South Coast Plaza. Public library groups are far from detente • Library foundation asks for another 30 days to review agreement from board of trustees. NOAK! Sc:llWAR'I/ !Wf Pb NEWPORT BEACI I -The feud diVtding the Newport Beach Public Library is clearly not resolved . despite prornit::es from foundution members and trustees that an agreement would be hammered out this week. ~on Tuesday rught, we granted them (the library foundation) an 'extension oi 30 days,~ Wld an e>cdS· perated Jim Wood, chairman of the board of trustees. Neither Wood nor foundation chair Dave Carmichael would divulge the details of the proposed agreement. After an October letter from trustees thredtening to dissolve theU' rclntionsh1p with the founda- tion, the two s1dci, deoded to meet with City Manager I lomer Bludau, who tttlC'd as mechator. Sine<' then, they have been hold- ing marathon meetings m an attempt to uon out who should con- SEE LIBRARY PAGE 10 City lacks affordable housing Newport Beach officials want to find sites to build new homes for semor dtizenc;. niy libt NEWPORT BEACH -The qt\ has fdllen behind on the number of affordable hou c ii t" requued to build. and offJaab • re trying to do something about at •A •l ~tand now we hdve an affordaule housmg requirement, and we're tl)1ng to dcnde how to deal w1th that,• a1<! Mavor John Noyes · The state fl\qu1re that ahout 20°0 of the totdl units built tn tht" city be affordable, hut the city hds fallen benenth U1at due to rect'nt los;ses of many mt•xpens1ve umb as uflord-. dl>lt> housing ugrt'Ptnent~ with land- lords have cxpued. The ldck of dflordnule housmg is a problem for m.111~ -.eruors who have hrrutt>d mC'om '• aid H Ros ltUer, spokesman for Oasis Seruor Center. M1Ucr said much of Ney, port~· ... cruor population hav~ been forced to mO\ c out of the community over the la l year because they can no SEE HOUSING PAGE 10 INDEX CLA}SIFEDS .. -..... -..... _ ... _,_.,I 0 DAnBOOK .......................... .,._ .... _ 2 POUG FILES ••••• -............ ___ 2 PUBLIC NOTICES -··-.... -.... 14 SPORTS --··-···---............ 11 l'ublhlwd b)i l7mes Commynlfy ~ A 1Tmn .\ilm)( (Clmf»"Y 1'tltrted "1 JM" on ~ l»/1f!'· monday top10 ro.ntdoMl to 2000 72 HOURS rradaf at a glance " I I pofftJc S A s the Newport-Me .t nreo continued to expand at an expo· n ntial rat during the 1970 , Becoming green . Protecting the environment was a developing battle during the 1970s. politics · Because both Newport Beach and Co ta Mesa wcr changing their took from f:or toct.y.. town to ab , k ~ pmg nnt- MllleN11wn Moment. ural r sourc w s high ... P191 J prlorlty. With th form Uon th 1 ue that far and away took pr cc- dence wa pres rving th nvuonmcnt. of groups such a Stop Pollut· mg Our N wport (SPON) and tho Pn nd bf N wport Bay, r dcpts fought to k p th environment f and cl an Wh th r it wa tho at Ut gra -root l vel or. those who had J>01ltical dout, th d velopmcnt of N WJ>Ort·M a w s o h ted batU . Th first lnd1cahon that up tarts could SEE 2000 PAGE 10 •ADY UID!n"I lllt;Th 552 Club Juniors' Hob- day Party WlU he held today at 6:30 p.m. at 429· 130. Th Balboa Bay Oub, 1221 We t Co st H1ghwfty, Newport n ach 1kkcts or $55. For more mforn1 tion, call ( 49) 574·7208 • .. ·2 Fndoy, Decembef 17, 1999 date book Doily Pif t CHECK IT OUT is e's after =·=· Reflect on the century · ~th ~ibrary memoirs Young cast member of 'Fame·-The Musical' talks about her rise as an actor and singe A mong tho best ways to reflect on the end of the millenruum is to learn about those who shdped it, through memoirs from Newport Beach libraries. The story of the man named the most influen- tial per- son of the past 1,000 years by the most influenb.al person fol- lowed to reach his contro- versial conclusions. Person- tll anecdotes that reveal the hwnan side of the famed naturalist make for interest· ing reacting about the development of the theory of evolution. Nwnerous new biogra- ph1es chronicle the lives of more contemporary cham- J)ions. Read 'about a titanic personality at the dawn of the information age in "Howard Aiken: Portrait of a Computer Pioneer," the story of a major figure of the early digital era. Learn about the first African American naval aviator in .. The Flight of Jesse Leroy Brown," a . compelling narrative about At...EX COOlMAN Gt hen the movie • . •Fame• came out m 1980, Deanna Agwnaga didn't catch it in the theaters. She hadn't been born But the movie's message is one Agulriaga can relate to, dehpite the generation gap. She's'n member of the ensem- ble for •Fame -The Musicar that runs Tuesday through ·Jan. 2 at the Orange County Peiforrrung Arts Center. And no less than the stu- dents of the Manhattan High School of the Performing Arts who were the subject of the original "Fame: Agwnaga has her sights set on making it 'FAME- THE MUSICAL' as an artist. Biography of the Millenru- um Web site (www.blogra- phy.com) JS told in "Pine Print." a volume for young readers. From this account about Johann Gutenberg's struggles to perfect his printing process. chiJdren can glean a vivid picture of life in the Middle Ages and a serise of hlstory in the making. a quie t hero, the racial climate be- tween 1926 and 1950, and the last +WHERE: Orange County Performing Arts Cen- ter, 600 Town Cen- ter Drive, Costa Mesa +WHEN: The 18- year-old per- former, origi- nally from Stanton, has been singing, acting and dancing since she was 10. The cast of "Fame -The Musical, .. which comes to the Orange County Performing Arts ,, Center starting Tuesday. .i For mature readers, the We of the towering intellec- tual named No. 2 by the Biography site is the sub- ject of "Isaac Newton: The Last Sorcerer ... Whlle acknowledging that New- ton was a great scientist, author Michael White asserts that he was also an "obses- sive, driven mystic,H deeply involved in the pse,udoscience of alchemy. Also for adults, "Martin Luther. The Chrlstlan Between God and Death" is a new account about the mner life of the man dubbed the closing millen- ruum 's third most influen- tial inclividual Otrenng what he calls a nonreli- gious approach to Luther's revolution, author Richard Manus explores the depths of belief as it took shape in one of Chnstiaruly's most fascinating figures. For young adults, "Charles Darwin, Revolu- tlonary Biologist" docu- ments the pdinstalung process the man hailed as tile millennium's fourth days of propeller-driven naval aviation. For the artistically inclined, "American Venus" recalls the mete- oric rise and tragic down- fall of model Audrey Mun- son, inspiration for dozens of civic monuments and pieces of art. .. Walker Evans" focuses on the Depression-era photographer whose images of sharecroppers form one of this century's most influential bodies of photography. Perhaps nothing has changed more than the lives of women in the clos- ing years of the millenni- um. Glimpse the complex- ities that have gone into the emergence of the modem American woman in .. We Remember," fea- turing 25 portraits of lives that spanned two world wars, the Great Depres- sion, the administrations of 19 presidents, the New Deal and the industrial and mfonnation revolu- tions. • CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public Library. This week's column Is by Melissa Adams in collaboration with Soon Jung. Tuesday through Jan. 2; show times vary +HOW MUCH: S18 to S52 + PHONE: (714) 740- 7878 A stint at the Orange County High School of the Arts in Hunt- ington Beach launched her career. She said she's learned along the way that the creative hfe is one that demands sac- rifices. •1 got this job [with the cast of 'Prune') when I was still 17, • she said. "It was either go to the prom and walk with your classmates or go do •Fame - The Musical.' And I chose the musical. So I guess you grow up based on your career choices.· The demands and rewards of seriously pursuing art are themes that David De Silvd, the man who originally con- ceived "Fame,• feels are inherently dramatic. If he had- n't made a movie, a television series and a musical out of them. he said, somebody else probably would have. "It was a goq0 idea waiting to happen,• De Silva said of the story about the school. De Silva, a native New Yorker, had originally stuclied to become a history teacher before coming up with the idea for "Fame: He had also been doing a little acting on the side. The twin enthusi- asms, for education and the- ater, came together in the work he eventually produced The 1980 moVle was very well-received, gamenng .four Academy Award nommations and spawning a television series, which ran from 1983 until 1987. The core story of ·Fame,• which looks at the tnals and tribulations of young artists from diverse ethnic and eco- nomic backgrounds, has a rlcllness that continues to win new audiences, De Silva said. •1t•s the Amen.can tapes- try,• he srud. "It's the rain- bow!' The vitahty of the work particularly comes through in the live show, which he sald manages to be spontaneous with every new performance. •No two performances are the same. It's a living, breath- ing liv.e theater event, and I lhmk that's much more exot- ing and much more creabve• than a filni, De Silva said. The 59-year-old creator, often referred to as "The Father of Fame,• originally produced his Vl'uon dS a movie rather than as a mus1- cdl simply because it was eas- ier to have control over a movie, he said. "It's easier to create fa movie]," he said. "It's like doing a novel. Theater's such a collaborative experience. You need everybody all work- ing at the same time. "Working with a screen- play, you're just working a writer.• Reviewing the different versions of the work today, BRIEFLY IN DATEBOOK though, De Silva finds his heart is won over by the human exuberance of the musical. . "I truly believe that "Fame' will live forever in the the- ater," he Sdld. "Having worked with the creative process m film, the creativity stops when the camera stops You're left with the celluloid. And it's either a good print or a bad pnnt, but it's frozen in tirn • e. Even in the musical ver- sion, De Silva says, "Fame• comes across as •kind of retro• just because af its '80s setting. And he finds he has a fondness for that period in New York's cultural history. "There was more of -an innocence, • in that time, he said. "It was a more romantic period. The pre-metal detec- tor period: For young people who missed it when "Fame" first flashed across the screen , though, the story has to be viewed as something of a his- toncal obJect. · "I only saw the movie once and the only reason I saw it was for an audition,• Aguina- ga admitted. The themes of "Fame· are something she relates to, but Agumaga's approach is more hardheaded and pragmatic than that of the story's idealis- tic characters She said she relates to Carmen, the girl in the musical version of "Fame,• who wants to be the singer m a band. "But I don't want to be like her, because she has an over- dose and she dies,• Aguina9a pointed out. ' Such a melodramatic fate . does not interest the career- minded Aguinaga. She has already decided that she plane; to shape her performing per- sona to emulate Leann Rimes and Shania Twain "She's classy,• Agumaga sciid of pop country crooner · 1"wain. "She's not trash. Her music is bE>autiful. She doe.srf t 1ust sing bubble gum music.· But if the singing gig does; n't work out, Agwnaga says • she'll be mvolved in the bus.: ness side of the industry. "I want to have my own - production company and pro- duce singers,• she said. "If I'rn not actually in front of the table, I want to be at the back of the table." · Such industry Jargon never was part of the original • ... "Faroe" screenplay, but times have changed. Where the dra- ma of the movie and the musi- tcil is derived in part from~ challenges young artists hav~ to deal with in figuring out ' who they are, Aguinaga wrei- Ues with a different, more '1 adult kind or dilemma: She r knows e~actly who she wantS to be, and has to figure out 1 how to create herseU m accor- dance with her vision. •You learn to make your own decisions: she said. "l'yc known for a long time that I want to be a singer and make a living out of it. That's a deQ- sion that most kids don't make until they're like 20. You hdw to make a choice.• 11 .... n ·I 2 Last chance to see '10-Minute Christmas' Looking for holiday entertain- ment that's out of tho ordinary? look no farther thun the Costa Mesa Civic: Pl.,.yhouse, where the New Voices Playwrights Workshop presents • AnothN 10-Minute Christmas," finishiilg its run this weekend. plays at 2 p.m. Saturday and 7:30 p.m. Sunday at the playhouse, 661 Hamilton St, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $12, $10 tor seruors and stu- dents. For more in!onnation, call (949) 225-4125. in 196l by Robert Zimmerman and has earned a reputation for its com- mitment to performing the hnest in choraJe literature. The performance will hegm al 7:30 p .m. Tickets are $7 Newport Harbor Lutheran Chwch ic; at 798 Dover Dnve, Newport Beach. For more infonnation, call (9·19) 548: 3631. "Saturday m the Park,• "Does AnybOdy Really Know What 1ime it I ?" ·u You Leave Me Now· and • J lard I tob1t to Break,• had 20 Top 10 singles, J2 Top 10 albums and Repertory have aMounccd that Martin McDonagh's "The Beauty of 1 Leenane• will receive its Southern 11 Callfomia premier Marc.h 7 through April 9 at SCR. The play. one of the mo t acclauncd in Ireland, won a 1998 Tony Award tor ttl> director and if Uuee of its actors. It is set against a vl rural lane! cape and tells the story o£:u a mother and her spinster daughter who engage in a battle of wills untU i7. a nei9hoor offers the dtmghter a ,l California Lutheran choir to stop in Newport With playlets Crom such writen> as Tom Swimm, Jack Stanley and New Voices founder Christopher 'nela, th se nine quirky tale:, will satisfy those wanting an offbeat look at Santa and everything Cbnstmas. •Another lO·Mmute Christmas" The California Lutheran Universt· ty Choir will slop in Newport Beach tonight for a performance at New- port HarboJ Luthe.ran Church dur- ing its 1999 Concert Tour. The choir, a 50-voice en emble from Thousand Oaks, wa founded Chicago to perform March 9 at The Center Classic rock band Chtcugu Will perfonn March 9 at the Orange County Perfomung Arts Center The band, known lor Its Jute; VOL 93, NO. 295 TitOMAS H. JOHNSON, P\Jbl1sher TONY 000€.RO, Editor JINIRR MG.LANO, Senior Oty Editor SJ.CAHN, City Editor NANCY 04UV'ER. 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For tick- ets or more information, call (714) 556-2787. chance to P. cape. a Irish play gets Southern California premiere at SCR Tickets are $18 to $45, with <lls· c:ounts for seniors and tudent • SCR is at 655 Town Center Dnve, Cosld Mesa. For more infomltttion, call (714) 708°5555 TI10 founders of SouUt Coast AND SURF TIDES TODAY First low 11 :24 a .m .................. -.... 1.5 First high 4 47 am ........................... 4.8 ~cond low 10·42 pm .................. -.... 1.1 Second high 4.57 pm .......................... 3 5 SATURDAY F1r~t low 12:15 am ........................ 0 6 First high 5 26 • m .... -..................... 5.5 Second low 11 :33 p.m ........................ 1.B Se<ond high 6 10 p.m ....... -·. ! S POLICE FIL"ES COSTA MESA • Avenue of the Arts: A cellular phone worth S 100 was stolen in the 3600 block between 6 •nd 9 p.m. Nov 30 • Fairview Road: A wallet and its cont nts worth $75 'i,l were stolen from a aar in the 2too block between 1 and,(" ·~p.m. Dec: 9. 1 • Wilson Street: A car stereo worth $200 was stolen In •11 the 500 block during the even1n9 of Dec. 5, • hit 17th Street A porse •nd lb contents worth S 120 • were stolen from a car in the 400 block bctWffn 4 and 5 pm. Nov 29. · NEWPORT IRAOt • a.yslde Drive: Three outboard motors worth $6,900 ' ~ ~olcn In th 1800 block dunng the ewnlng of Dec. 9 11 • .. ys&de Drive: An Inflatable boat WOrth $1,800 wai -stolen In the 1800 bkxk during the evenln9 of Dec. 9 • Ne-.port c.mer Drtve: A cellular phone wonh USO was stofen from a car In the 600 block between g 8nd 11 id a m SatUfday ' • Via Udo Soud: A P\Jf nd IU contMU worth s, so were ~tolen from a car In tttt! oo bloc.k at g p.m ~ 10 .Daily Pilot Finding the meaning of the holifiay season1 Part I For your consideration, on alternative holiday tale. Once upon a tune, in the ~d of Newport-Me a, there ed a young woman named ris. She was plain and shy, ry shy. Doris lived a lonely lie, in a very small universe. She worked for a small ufacturing company on Hill that made the little O\etal band that holds the eras- on the end or a pencil. Not eraser. No~ the pencil. Just little metal band. There re five people in the compa- ' including Doris, who was e bookkeeper. As I sa.Jd, hers 1W8S a small universe. At the end of the day, she · ent direqty to her studio ~ent and locked herself • There she sat qweUy as the , W'S passed, then slept - "',Jrithout ever dreaming -until ! next morning, when she .would face the world, and pie, once again. •: About the only time Doris ~owed herself to become .motional was in December. She had strong feelings about Ole Christmas season. She hat- ed it. The closer it got, the more she wished either she, or it, would just disappear. It was unbearable. • People you didn't even know, which meant virtually everyone in Doris' case, would actually speak to you - ·Have a ~erry this ... Have a happy that.• .. As if that wasn't bad Additional recreation planned for Costa Mesa ANDREW GLALLK ~f'iol COSTA MESA -The City Council will look into expanding and creating new city recreation programs as soon as this swn- -mer. : The Recreation Division has pro_posed havmg a free summer· concert series, a water Olympics, a roving recreation van filled with children's activi- ties, a junior golf program and science, marme biology, sports and arts camps for children, according to a report prepared by the city's recreation staff. Recreation Manager Stacia Mancini presented the propos- als to an enthusiasbc council al a ~tudy session Monday after- noon. Mayor Gary Monahan was unable to attend the meet- ing. Funding for the programs would come from the city's por- tion of last year's increase m greens fees at the Costa Mesa Country Club. Manoru predict- ed the golf course would bring her department approximately $168,000. Registration fees Crom some activities also would help fund the programs. •it's very exoting," said Councilman Joe Erick.son. •Res- idents are going to enJOY partic- ipating. And these activities will help create a sense of communi- ty. People will say This is my town, my community.'" Mancini said the concert senes would have four shows, featuring '50s rock 'n' roll, salsa, and music from two other gen- res. The city would lock off the series on July 4 and then contin· ue the followmg three Fridays- July 14, 21 and 28, st.dffreports Said. Mantini also pro~ed hold9 ing a water Olympics fit the end of the swnmer for local children who partiopate in the city's fr recreational swim programs. Events will include tube Ooat· ing, underwater endurance, races, jump111g and diving com· petitions. Winner will be awarded ribbons. But the most unique actiVIty proposed is the "MobUe Recre- ation Prqgram. • In tho summer, a van would travel to different resid ntia\ streets and dose them to traffic tot abOut thr hours a day. The van would be filled With basketball hoops, balls, chll· dnm's games, and ftrtS and crafts supplies. Recreation staff would I organil.e inclusive ttctiViti for nelghhorhOOd children four to 1 five d4ys aw k. 1 Mancini said the van woUld I be a fun, innovaUv way of g t· I ting children involved ln th I community. •Jt' truly a way of taking It to L the treets, • she said. COMMENTS & CURIOSITIES peter buffo enough. they'd send you Christmas cards. About four cards in Doris' case, but cards nonetheless -festive little reminders of how empty her own life was. That's why it was so terribly ironic that Doris, of all people, was cho- sen. She was Just drifting off to sleep on a brisk December night when out on the lawn there rose such a clatter, she sprang from her bed to sec what was the matter. As she threw open the drapes, she couldn't believe her eyes. There he was, standing just outside her window -a young mdn, dressed all in black. "Get away,· said Doris, "or I'll call 911." ·No need for that, Dons,· he sdld. Before she could even a k the question, he answered 1t. ·vcs. I know your name. And I know else everyt)li.ng about you.• •Really. And just why ii. that?" she asked. "Because I'm an angel." "I'm calling 911," she said. "And I have a gun," she lied. Without warning, a bright light began to glow just above the man's head Jl became so bright, she had to shield her eyes When she peeked through her fingers, you could have knocked her over with a feath- er. The young man in black • was transformed. He was now a'towenng, radiant'viSton m white. He was, well, an angel. He was about 6 feet tall, but his shimmenng white wings rose at least two feet above his shoulders. With another blinding flash. the young man m black reap- peared. "OK. you're an angel," she said "But what do you want With me?" The angel said he was sent here to put people at ease, to fill theII hearts with the JOY and warmth of the holidays, rather than worries about Y2K and doomsday predictions- in short, to rekindle the true meamnq of Christmas for peo- ple everywhere •And you, Dons, are going to help me" "Me?" she whispered. "You OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO PHONE AHEAD OUR MARGARITA'S FOR YOUR ARE MADE WITH "FOOD TO GO# TEQUILA GOLD 296 E. 17TH ST. COSTA MESA · 949-645-7626 Yes, Virginia There is a great bookstore nearby In an article "Independent Bookshops To Die For," (OC Metro, 6/3/99), .Lisa Alvarez wrote "Latitude 33 looks much like bookstores I fell in love with more than 20 years ago: Either/Or m Redondo Beach, Papa Bach on Santa Monie~ Boulevard. And yes, Fahrenheit 451 on PCH. There's a spirit -curated, literate, comprehensive. Ask General Manager Irma Wolfson and the dedicated staff and they will find. Ask again and they will suggest. r always leave with more than I intended to buy." Many of you remember Irma from her twelve years at Lido Book Shoppe before joining Latitude 33 two years ago. 1 his cozy shop is across from the Zinc Cafe in the heart of Laguna Beach, the same distance from the Arches Bridge as Southcoast Plaza. Its Booklovers Club offers S 10 rebates on every S 100 on all book purchases. 311 O CEAN AVENUE LAGUNA BEACH• 92651 949 -494-5403 Open 9-9 except Sunday 10-7 Special Orders Our Specialty ~~ ELMNCHITO 1 -.--DAY FIESTAS Pwlf.TiapToGo Ord•r by th• Dozen • Chingolingas • Taq~itos • Tacos • Burritos • Guacamole • Chips & Salsa COMPU'rl MllTT Mell hMt 10 $49.95 Call your nearest location for pick· up. Pull Service Caferl111 Sizzling Fajita Bar • Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar 645-0209 Corona del Mar 644 8226 Costa ft1eu 642 1142 Newport BNch 675-6855 must be joking. The only two Oons, • he said. "The real lt:?s· things I like about th! hohd<1ys son stdfts nghl . now.• are Dec. 26 and Jdr( :l Ther1' They turned quickly toward must be some m1stc1ke." ldnd. Startled, Doris tried to "No, Dons, no m1stak<.•. • • Cdtch her lm?dth. Everything l lere, • he st.1.1d, rnachiny,out to after that was a blu1 -a her, "touch my han<.I." fdp1d-hrc c.<>UdgP of sights and She hesitated, mon• uncN-sounds and c;c·tJmqs. Par\', hat tam thd.n SCd!P.d. But there was se<'me>d like houf'i, but might a warmth in hii; voice un<l his hdve been JUSt nunutes, the eyes thut drew her tow,ud .mgcl let her peer into the him. hvC?s of pe>oph" across the• vast As therr fingers touchc•d, Pxpansl' of Newport-Mesa, thete was another burst of lhe pnVlll•gNl and the nol-so- intense tight and she felt a pnv1Je>gNl. She saw thc•m at' Strong Wind agdmst h~r fd<:J~ their b<'St and dt thP1r worst. Doris opened her eye and But m almost every cac;e, there gasped They were flying wai. d space in thelf'hearts, through the night sky, free as howewr smc.111, for the mr.dn-' brrds · mq and tho power o! Chnst- "Don't wony, • the angel nldS. said. "Nothing can harm you.• Fmully, as quickly as 1t They soiJied abo\:e the bey<1n, Dons Wds buck m the Fairgrounds, then headed ctarkrw s ol her bedroom. She south, past the N1kc>town could sec her angel 1uc;t out- dome, the Arches, above the side the wmdow. He v.·asn'l peninsula and out to scd. walking off -JUsl fading Looking back toward land, the• ttWd\'. lights were bredthtaking -a u\A..',ut,'" "aid Doris, trying lo shimmering neckloce of while hide the desperation in her and gold that stretched as tar \oicc 'You can't just leave! as the eye could see ThPy \'\ hdt doe>s Hus all mean?" could even see tht• Parttd<' ol NSevr>n d...iys from lhis Lights, a tidy oval ot white moment. ['II vic;it you dgcun," and red and green, spinning the «ncwl sc1icl, . dnd it will all slowly around U1t• hctrbor become clec1r. But as lor now, I "I've never seen dnythmg like it,• said Dons. Never But qottd qo." ~~~~~~~~~-why are you showing me this?" "Just to get your <lllention, "' Ml<fi.lti 1, \II '-""'-' ~ ... ~Oudl .JIB PlldDc ~Dr. ~Dfl.MAR D • PETER BUFFA IS a former Costa Mesa mayor. Hts column runs Fri· 1 ddys E-mail him at Ptr84@AOL.com Car Accident? I ~H Rl rORT r •' 1elygumletl r r , uu ,«J ro knnw before 'ou · · our Cl;t< er -5pc.lk \mb ~mvnc Don r lei annrhl"r J~, :,1;1• bv unul vou call th, loll Ftte 24"" hr. Rtto<dcd Mt"agut 1 -888-~98-10~1 Car Accident? Friday, Oecembef 17, ~999 3 MILLENNIUM MOMENT He helps out. from fish fries to schools J un f:'erryman, a longtime Costa M1"sa resident. httS worn mony hats ov r the ~ "'ar ~omc know him for hlii "ork oryamzmg thP. Lion's Club Fish Fry P.:uttde: some know hun dS il f()f• 11wr pn•;.1- d~nt ol thf" Co td M e s a Cham her of Com· mPr< e othM-. .6r • Jim • f a 11\ 11! a r Ferryman Mlh him hocau.-,e he ts tt nw .. mber of th1• Newport-lesa Unified Sr hool D1 lrtct board 11te Co ta 1Psa High and San Jo c Stat<• grcJduate also wnrkect u\ hanking ctnd real estate 111 Costa Mesa for more th,m JO ycctr~ ttnd has been an t1ct1vt• contnl>utor to many (!VIC ortJttOl:UlllOns In c1dd1hon to his work Wllh llw Lion < !uh, Ferry- mc1n hus workt'cl Wlth the l ldrhor Afl•<J G1rb Club, the f\. fpsa Dt:l to-Id r 1 lomeowner's A..,sn and llw Chamber of Cummr>rc P ferryman was Costa t-. le!>a's l\1c1n of the YedT m l9Y2 PERSONAL INJURY ATTORNEY 20 Years Exper1f'1i.1· Law Offices of John Rapillo (949) 675-5060 er pular. ,. em and / .. '4 Friday, Oecem~r 17, 1999 It's a wrap! Newport Beach Brownie troop helps wrap gifts for needy children at Someone Cares Soup Kitchen in Costa Mesa. Oalyfb enty rolls of hoUday wrapping paper. · One hundred, fifteen toys. Pour rolli of ribbon Sixteen rolls of tape. Eleven pairs of scissors. Fifteen 7-year-old Brownies. Six troop moms and one troop grandma ... All . in the merry name of Christmas. "Til.is is going to be the best Chrlsmtas ever for my kids,• said Merle Hatleberg, director of Someone Cares Soup Kitchen in Costa Mesa, reflecting on the commu-• nity's ~utpo~g o.f gifts tor. the to pick up 13 large boxes of toy:; soup ~tcben. I think we nught from the soup kitchen so the be getting back to the reason for girls could wrap them at their the season." . scout meeting Thursday. Newport Beach Browrue One of the Girl Scout laws is 'D'oop 838 spent more than one to make the world a better hour Thursday wrapping pre-place, so Smith figured it was sents for the soup kitchen's the perfect lesson just m ti.me for annual Chnsbnas Eve Dinner. Christmas. ~ than a week ago, the soup "Homeless people don't get kitchen realized it desperately Christmas trees to decorate • needed ¢its for the more than said 7-year-old Newport Beadt 1.500 children expected for the resident Meghan Davis, who ~vent. was missing her front tooth. "It Jn response, the community makes me feel much bf>tter to has donated hundreds of toys. help wrap giftl:. becc1usc then But all of those gifts po~ed a sec-they hdve stuff for Christmas. ond problem-wrapping them *Christmas is tJ1e tune for . Le~~ about the f>oup giving.· she ttddcd. kitchens bmd prompted troop The Jl1dtn 10om in U1e Neva leader Holly Smith to tclke B. ThomdS Girl Scout I iousc off actlon last week. She arranged Balbba Boulevard was filled Browme 1roop838 member HaJley Hogan. 7, and helper Sophie Smith help wrap some of the donated presents. with wrappmg paper, ribbons and chatting little girls Thurs- day. Giftl> included Nerf foot- balls. Buzz Llghtyear dolls from the Disney movie •Toy Story," building blocks, McGruff the Crime Dog stuffed animals and boxes of Barbies. Most of the girls had a strategy for parting with the brand-new toys, but it was still difficult for others. "You just wrap them up fast so that you can't see them.• said 7-year-old Jazmin Gardner of Newport Beach • · Some toys pwsentcd wrap- pmq uhst<lcles for thC' girls, such d" larue stulled dnunuls with big noses or C'drouscls with horses. HThb one 1s hard to wrap becc1use it is huge.• said 7-year- old Alex Roussel of Newport 5°/oOff Any Online Purchase ' . Daily Pif6t MARIAN~ DAY MASSEY I DAILY Pll.(;T Melarue Sltzer gets down low to make sure her wrapping is taped up correctly whJle sheJ" and Brownie Troop 838 wrap more than 100 presents for the Neva B. Thomas Someone ,,, Cares Soup Kitchen at the Girl Scout House on Balboa Boulevard. •r. Beach. place and are all very fortu· said fruit and Cdll.S of vegetables Smith made a point of natc. • said Smith. ·we thought are still needed before Chri¥- explaining to the girls prior to it would be good to help.• mas Eve. their wrapping session that the Meanwhile, things were HTho support from Newwit- gifts were for children who wer<' hustlmg dl the soup kitchen. . Mesa has been overwhebnin~" Jess fortunatP The girls bstenccl Last-nunulc> volunteers were sc.1id soup kitchen managpr attentively with wide eyes u.ncl stopping by to help while 0U1ers George. Neureuther . offered their mtNprctdllon on delivered more toys Beyond fJUlts and vegel~­ the subject. The soup kitchen will pro-blcs, the soup kitchen also ls -These kids all liv~ m a great v1de a hdDl clinner with all the seeking blankets for the home- trimmings on Christmas Eve. less. Children will receive toys while The soup kitchen is at 720 1W parents will be given a bag of 19th St., Costa Mesa. For mo(e fresh fruit. Soup kitchen staff mformation, call (949) 548-88~~ C949l 720-1 602 . . . . :--. . . ~ . ~ .. . . . . . ~ . . ~: schools Fndoy, Dec: mbcr 17, 1999 5 Schools' equivalent of FIELD TRIP • g for finals •Newport-Mesa has 14 elementary schools that · are eligible to dpply for distinguished school status. ~flol NEWPORT-MESA -The staff of six elementary schools are breathing easier today as their applications to be named distinguished schools anive in· 'Secra.mento in time to meet the ~ate deadline. •I took it to Fed Ex an hour ago,• Daryle Palmer, prinopal at Kaiser Elementary School, said Thursday. ·u is a major process, but it was very rewarding.• Part of the School Recogni- tion Program created in 1985, being named a distinguished school is one of the top honors bestowed on Cahforrua schools. . In October, 14 elementary ~chools in the Newport-Mesa Unified School District were listed on the state Soard of 'l!ducation's Web site as being eligible to apply. To be eligible, a school's Stanford 9 test scores were required to faJl m the upper half of the state's .schools. Of the 14 Newport-Mesa qualifiers, Kaiser, Newport Heights, Victona, Davts, Har- Qor View and Killybrooke ele- mentary schools decided to -tackle the extensive applica- tion process. •My staff decided to go for it,• said Mary Ann Gilbreth, ~rincipal at Killybrooke. We've been working on it for 6 month and a half, but I think it was important for us because : we're such a unique dnd spe- • cial school. • .. NE·WPORT· MESA SCHOOL BOARD WRIPUP • ISSUE: Facilities Master Update and dcosion to "tiave an updated a ppr~ of , Baruung and Baleanc sites con- .. ducted. ~ • ACTION: Approved, 7-0 ·~ • SUMMARY: Facilities com- ~bllttee chair Mark SchulthetS 1li>dated board members on the -committee's progress, inform- ~ ing them of the group's final • meehng on Thursday. The 4:board followed staff recom- • niendations ta..htre real estate N>praiser Stephen White to .. ~J>praise both properties for the ·lPID of $7 ,500. , .. . .,, .. ; ·:, • ISSUE: The Orange County :Water District is considenng l'lhe installation of a well on the .. N!esa Verde site . .,.· • ACTION: Approved, 7-0 ": ~ • SUMMARY: The water dis- .. Cict expressed a desire to put a .. ~ell on the Mesa Verde site, ·which would be used to mea- sure chlorine content and moo- r the sea levels. There will be .. .& public hearing Jan. 11 to ~ow the public an opporturuty " comment. 5-. • ISSUE: Guidelines and An apphcation to become a distinguished school is a lengthy, complex document, which uses a points system and requires schools to demon- strate how theirs is dn exem- plary school. When Paularino Elementary School·received its mvitation to apply, the staff cele9ratE>d, said principal Pat Insley. • "But it was a lbng applica- tion and d short bine frame,• she said. "It was such a com- plex process that we qidn't feel the timing was right." That sentiment is complete- ly understood by Insley's peers. "I feel like I've been work- mg on it for d million years,• Palmer Sd.id. Each school approached the process a litUe differently. Kdiser staff members gathered information, made charts, and even brought in an outside facihtator. Killybrooke officials tapped every available resource. Besides a total commitment frOrJ\ s~ ahd parents, Gilbreth . · organized a school·wtde pro.. 1ect that had students writing why their school was special. "Our school is the best school E>ver end I wish that all the people could like this school as much as I do," wrote 9-year-old Brittany Derieg. "I am gomg to tell you one more thing that is the best about our school. That one thing is the teachers Our teachers rule compared to other teachers ' Despite the enormity of the tdsk, edch school took away something from the process 1tseU. •The recognition· really comes from within,• said New- port Heights Principal Brooke Booth •It's 1ust validating to bnng the school commuruty together and mobvates people to continue to do well.• S[At~ Hill IR ,A,. Y PILOT Al the end of January, the state Department of Education will announce 150 schools as norrunees. "Yes, we're going to be hurt if we don't get it," Palmer said. "But even if we don't, it was a wonderful process." Rea Elementary School fifth-grader Yuli Bolanos mans the fire hose under the super- vision of Orange County·Sheriff's deputy John Cooper during a field trip to the New- port Harbor Nautical Museum. The Sheriff's Department gave a demonstration on harbor patrol and rescue for the students. 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Those comnut- s developed the gwdellnes. e board a5ked that many ea be better dehned, espc· y in the area of commuruty rvicc. • ISSUE: Nominations for the lifomia School Boord ASso· ation dcl~atc ass mbly for 1600 X 1200 • 2.1 meg.a pixels ' -· 6 Friday, December 17, 1999 Daily Pil61 VOLUNTEER • VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY run~ periodically n the Daily Pilot If you'd hke information on getting your organization h$tcd, call ,(949) 574-4228 DIRECTORY who arc not able to prepare their own meals and do not have anyone to Hrepa.re meals tor them. A hot lunch t deliv- Pre<l Monday through Friclay between 11 a.m. and 1 p.rn. to the senior's home. A on~·day­ a-week comnutment is all that is asked. Substitute drivers are also needed to fill in for regular. drivers. Por more infonnallon, call (?14) 894-9779. Holiday season not a joy for all • Police and social service agencies see a rise in the number of suicide attempts at end of the year. calls they receive Chnstmastime. Pohce received a call fro SAVE OUR YOUTH The West S1dt• Coi.ta Mc a youth orgcmi1.c1llon i lookmg for volunteers to help neat~ a positive ultemdUvc fo1 pP-oplc 1.2 to 23 yeur:-. old_. Voluntf'Pr:> are needed to hPlp 111 areas such as boxmg. sports, hcttlth, fltnes'>, aerobics ctnd dcadcm.ic tutoring. for mfomi.dlton, call (949) 548-3255. SERVING PEOPLE IN NEED Serve as d 9u1de for homeless fdmilies by hclptng them set· goals and mainUun· a has1c budget. B1hngual sk.illi. need- ed Onenlatlon ond training proVlded. For more mform<J- tion, contact Tlwrt~.t Rowe at (949) 757-145fi. SENIOR MEALS AND SERVICES, INC. Voluntt>ers nec<lNi lo cleltvcr meals lo homebound se>mo1 nllzens rcs1chng m Co-.ta Mesc1 • t-llv autonut..: '.J~mm M SI R "•th rt:U•taMc l>u1lt-m lb\h SHARE! HIGH SCHOOL EXCHANGE PROGRAM 1 fost frunilies are needed m the Costa Mesa area to provide <l bed, meals ·and a lovutg home for high school students from over 28 countrtes including Germany, Japan, Brazil, China und Poland. 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A little less than half of those were reported in November and December. The wholesome life depict- ed in Norman Rockwell paint- ings isn't always the case Counselors believe the holi- day season can bnng out emotional extremes, especial- ly when a person feels they haven't met lofty goal!>. ~Problems in life are more magnified during the holi- days," said Sandy Hill, who works for the Trauma Inter- WARNING SIGNS There are many signs that can warn family members and friends a loved one might take their life. Here are a few: + Isolating self from friends and family + Withdrawal from social activities <· Giving away personal items + Neglectirtg personal • hygiene and appearance ~· Severe depression • + Feelings of hostility, revenge, embarrassment or shame vention Program, an organiza- tion that helps gneving fami- lies who have lost loved ones. "it's a time where there is a heightened awareness of ow failures. We don't measwe up to these high ideals and that can be a major problem for some people. ff On Thursday, Newport Beach police responded to one of many possible suicide 20-50°/o Off Katayone Adeli • Custo B arcelona William B and Much More 40°/o Off All Embellished Jeans a veterans' hospital in lllino· The caller aid a NewpoH Beach resident, who is a VieG · nam veteran, had phoned ~ · hospital where he o!_!ce stay and threatened to kill hims und po. s1bly others tn a hail I gunfire. PoHce went to hi home and found the man I who surrendered peacefulll:-c. He told police Mhe grew tir Of the system and wanted end his life,• police said. ~ No weapons were foun and the man was taken.. to nospital in Long Beach, wher he will ~dergo psych1atricj1 evaluation. The problems may be var- ied in each suicide case, but the feeling of hopelessness is stronger dunng the holiday' season, Hill said. "I think the problem of sui;,i c1de is overlooked at this tim~ of yedr because there are Sa many good things gomg on, ... she said. "Those who try LQ; run away from the pain and turmoil find it unbearable sometimes and that is one ~ the reasons they contemplat~ suicide. n FIT HAPPENS pPi'i'!!!,~ ..,.,.... S.W!til 00!6.llllle 14»U17W !It., ....... Put a few words to work for you. Call the D~Pilot I' CLA SIFIEDS I . CALL 642~5678 I THE WORLD FAMOUS HISTORIC CANNERY THROW THE . . NEW YEARS EVE PARTY OF THE MILLENNIUM FOR 100+ OF YOUR BEST FRIENDS OR CUSTOMERS CALL BILL OR LARRY HAMILTON (949) 675-5777 Doily Pilot on vacation Friday, December 17, 1999 7 Steve Rochford of Newport-Mesa on vacation at the Martinelli Winery in Santa Rosa. Rochford participated in the Vineyard liiathlon held in the area. " The Daily Pilot made its way to the Great Wall of China this year with Bill and Betty Jo Steel of Costa M~sa. The trip included three weeks in China and a week in Japan. ARRIVING DAILY! 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LAKE FOREST ANAHEIM HILLS COSTA MESA LONG BEACH/ CanaiU Bu-inesi Ccotcr Anaheim Hill• Bu 1ncu Center I 'tlll l •>1::in Ave SIQN•L HILL 22600Al.ambenStt710 5140E.LaPalm:iAve€Kell<>u On1'1 lklkh>urcJ ll'R Yt1ll 1 ~ iltll ·1c°""''.....,_" L1a1i.n1 10opl'"-cie11111.. •. 11 """" .. ""cma' l..·t' ""JIJllS.lll'llbollonn•I (949) 581-5566 (714) 779-5566 (714) 545-0310 (562) 426-1016 ,..._ .. 2 St«>Na Onl~ Mon-Fri M Sat 8:3o-4 m Roan: Mon·ThlU'S 9 °'.S,,,,, •Fri 9 ""'~ f"I • S• B:~ .,,..4 ,_ 0 • "The food is expertly prepared, and I'd consider it a good value at twice the price." -STEPHEN SANTACROCE/Daily Pilot •1e9e Chef!" ... JACK NICHOLSON "Fourchette, which means fork in French, has everything it takes to be the best new eatery of the year!" -ELIZAB ETH EVANS/Orange County Register Voted CHEF Of THE YEAR 1991 by California Restaurant Writers Association Fourchctte's chef and owner, Deni., • S1dhoum, has an extreme pas.,1on for good French food. Sidhourn says," I opened this place for fun. It's like rny house. I cook whatever I want." Deni., Sidhoum, formerly a d1ct at L'Orangene, Le Dome ;md le Colonial in LA has al"° worked at Aureole in New York. He al~ was employed by Jad.: Nicholson as his private chei. Now settled in on Balooa Peninc;ul.1, Denh runs Fourchctte practically by him<.clf, pr 'tty amazing for a chef with lots of credentials. Working passionatl•ly 1n his k1tdlcn l'vt•ry night, Dents prepare-. ,111 his hrcc1dc;, f>.lh'"• .,,,lads, c,aucc..,, .,,1u<;.1gcs and entrc • • ~ourchette's homemade CJe..,,ert ... uch a ... c rcme brult'C .incl lemon t.irts are prepared by Chei S h.hticln Geaufreau, mo t recently from Le otrt' mP,ui .... Th• menu i., c;mall, \\.1th about 10 llrst courc;e ~lect1ons and about IO entrcc c,c(ection~. Chef S1dhoum pnd " h1m<.etf on the frc~hcc;t ingmdients, working from <.,(fat( h. cllld it ho\\ ... Ill .ill his di .. hc .... rourchette\ entrees are classic rrem.h, coq au vin (Sll), bouillabais.,e ($14), l,1mh shank and cou~ous ($ 1 n, roai,ted chtCken stuffed with garlic ($ 11 l, and of course, ec;cargot drizLlt'd with garlic butter ($4). Fourchette encourages its patron., to bring their O\\ n win selection'\. SidhouR1 promise .. , "I n -.er charge cOf'kagel" As you en1oy your meal, look forward to personal attention from Ch f Sidhoum. •1 like 10 chat Y.1th my cu tomers. I enjoy sharing the details that go into the preparation ot your m~al." SERVING CHRISTMAS EVE ANO NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER limited eating • Cc II Ahead for Your Res rvation Op •n every day Spm to 1 Opm • C II tor pc ·ial holiday hours and ... eatings 704 East Balbo.1 Boulevard, Newport B ar.h (< 4<) 673~1263 • • ""O :c 0 -4 0 "' • < -0 m 0 0 c: ""O ..... -n ~ -0 z • 0 > ~ ,.. ~ 0 0 ~ "' c: ""O ""O --m "' 8 Friday, Doc mber l 7, 1999 around towll Doily Pilot • Send AROUND TOWN ltefm to the oa ly Pilot. 3)0 w Bay St , Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949) 646- • f 170. Of call (949) 764--4330. A. com· ~e listing may be found at da1lyp 1lot com "Every Part of Me," a lree play about i.ssue related to . breast canc~r. will be per- formed from 11 a.m to noon at OASIS Senior Center, 800 ·Marguerite Avenue, Corona delMar. The 552 Club Juniors' Holiday Party will take place at 6:30 p m. at The Balbod Bay Club. 1221 West· Coast Highway, Newport Beach. nckets ·arc ~5 per person. For more infor- .mauon, call .(949) 574-7208. The Newport Harbor Christ- mas Boat Parade will be run- ning from 6:30 to 9 p.m every day through Dec. 23 in New- port Harbor. The parade runs around the perirn~ter of the bay For more J.Ofonnabon, call (949) 729-4400. SATURDAY The makeup store Sephora Costd Mesa is hosting d free event to give pdlrons the chdnce to try out Hsuc millenni- um must-have makeup looks • The event wtll take place from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. today, Saturddy dnd Sunddy. Sephora ts at 3333 Bnstol St., Suite 1001, Costa Mesa For more information, call (714) '29-9130. Family therapist Maxine 8. Cohen will hold her monthly divorce work:.hop from t 0 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 180 New- port Center Drive. The co t ts $40 For more mformallon, call (949) 644-6435. The Newport Beach Central Library will hold an •internet 101 • workShop for newcomPrs to cyberspace at 10 ii.m. Tlw demonstration will include tips for using search englnes and other Internet resources. The library is at 1000 Avoc<1do Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call (9.49) 717-3801. The Alliance francal! e de. la Rivierd Calif oJTUenne will hold a meeting from 11 a m. lo 1 p.m. at Pinot Provence. 68fi Anton Blvd., Costa Mesa. The event JS $32 for meml>ers, $37 for nonmembers. For morn information, cdll (949) 786- 4231. SUNDAY The Newport Harbor Republi- can Assembly will meet to wtitch the Cbrislmas Bodt Parade from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. dt the home ol Cheryl t1nd Ken Ketner, 239 Via Lido Soucl, Newport Beach. There will be a holiday ctinner buffet and wine. The event is $10. For more information, call (949) 644-9264. RUFFLES UPHOLSTERY Where Your Dollar Covers Moret· WE'VE MOVED 1 BLOCK NORTH Sofa $10000* OFF Club Chair $50°0• OFF ·with a purchase of Fabric & Labor til 12/24/99 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 548-1156 MONO~ Parent Help USA will holds Its •MUJenmum Muctcle• benefit ctl Bistro 201 m Newport D 1ch. The gala will include a vicwwg of the Newport Har- bor BO<' t Parade, Christmas c-aiolcrs, dance · music and s.wmg danc-c mstniction. Tick- et:o are $125. fot times and more mrormdllon, call (949) 574-8200. IUESDAV The Orange County Fatr- gr9unds will fe>ature d Chrisl- mus Mdrkel P1aco from 7 d.m. to 4 pm. Dec. 21-23. Admic;- sion is $1, free tor children. The market place featutQS gifts, food and ~ntertammenl . Por more information, call (!J49) 723-6616. The Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce w1ll hold a Chnstmas luncheon meeting dt noon at Five Crowns. Five Crowns is at 3801 East Coast Highway, Corona del Mar. Santa Claus will be the guest speaker Tickets to the event c-ost $15, plus a giJt-wrapped p1esent (nunimum $10 value). Resorvdt1ons are required. For more mformation, call (949) 673-4050. WEDNESDAY The Balboa Bay Club will host a mec.>lmg of the Orange County Chapter ol The Single Gourmet dl 6:30 p.m. The din- ZAHER FALLAHI, CPA 28 yrs. exp. Accrg .. Audics. faxes 15% Ji,1..0U!ll to (. M Re ident~ (714) 546-4272 . • Stocking Stuffers from 39¢ HOURS Mon.-Sat. 10·9 Sunday 11·6 • Buy 1, ·Get 1 Free Videos • CDs & DVDs, $19.95-$34.95 • Lingerie, Flavored Lotions, Oils • Games, Adult Toys, High Heels • Gih Certificates · Lotions & Lace ONE STOP LOVE SHOP COSTA MESA 743 Baker Street 1 llloclc W. Bristo! (714) 429·1911 RIVERSIDE 10175 Magnolla Ave. 11111 It McDOlll Ida AuGU llOll TJlef Mell (909) 352-4405 MONTCLAIR 9197 CenlTll Ave. Petco Center (909) 626-6228 A vlCtO(y for photograpti . MORENO VALLEY MALL No videos nallable (909) 656·6430 • Fu/I.featured professional SLR • Improved AIM System with 45·polnt Area AF • Ultrs-hlgh·speed predictive AF up to 7 fps with options/ Power Drive Booster PB·E2. • Sophisticated E· TTL flash exposure system • 18 Custom Functions for ex nded flexlblllt • mg event will mclud a vt• w- ing of the Newport Barbor Boat Parade. The club 1s at 1221 West Const Jhghway, Newport Beach. For more mfonnahon, cull (800) 750- DINE. DECEMBER 31 Newport Dunes wtll hold a hreworks show al rrudrught. The resort is at 11 31 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. For more mforrnatlon, call (562) 491-1000. JANUARY4 The ¥other-Daughter Book Club of the N"wport Beach Central librcll)'. will meet at 7 p.m. to discuss Cdfol Ryrie Brink's •Baby Island." Both the Mother-Daughter Book Club and the Parent-Son Book Club are look.mg for new members The library is at 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach For more mforrnahon, call (949) 717-3801. JANUARY 5 The Newport Beach Central Library will hold a free noon program called "Catholic Womanhood in Spain.• Um- versity of New Mexico viSiting assistant professor Aurora G. Morcillo will speak. The library is dt 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach For mote mformation, call (949) 717-3801. BIG WHEEL KEEP ON TURNING MARJANNA DAY MASSEY I OAllV PtlOl Tom Wagner of Newport enjoys a view of the ocean from high on the seat of his velocipede, an early bicy- cle with pedals attached to the front wheel. ~~ MILLENNIUM CELEBRATION PARTY Mattress Outlet Stor :'""""'-4-= BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! NBBREWCO.coM 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa OtJe Block South of 405 f'wy (714) 545-7168 CALL FOR DETAILS 949-675-8449 TI-11~ GIF 014~ HEAL"rl"i Certificates 00 N~wport Cent r Drive Next to M doon' Put a few words to work for you . Call the Daily Pilot ClASSIFIEDS . • • l ~LL 642-5678~ LIFESTYLE ASSESSMENTS Body Fat Analysis LIFESTYLE EVALUATIONS Initial Consultation Advanced Functional Movement INDIVIDUAL LIFESTYLE TRAINING Private Personal Training • INDIVIDUAL NUTRITIONAL ANALYSIS/PROGRAMS • CHIROPRACTIC SERVICES Applied Kinesiotogy Gin CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE lntroductoty Package $120 • three private sessions. Executive Trial Membership $75-Slx Weekal ' electronics and plumbers, to landscapers and paint Doily Pilot [ J N RY 6 Tb Newport B ach Central Library will pres<•nt a free ·~ir­ tual tour• ol Nova ScotJd ut 7 p.m. Veternn traveler Pauld Kru e will give a shde presen- tauon. The library is at 1 ooo Avocado. Ave., Newpo1 I Bt•.sc h. For more mformahun, c·c111 (~Wl) 717-3801. • • The Jewish Community Cen-. j ter will pr£>sent HThc S<>cond 1 Adventure of Lile: The• SPcrnlh 1 of Aging with Joy," u f1ve- week course on spmlut1l and sooal growth in tlw lt1tN pt1rt of life. The course> meets 1 Thursdays from Jun 6 to Feb. 3 and costs $30 for center mean. bers, $40 for nonmembers. The center is at 250 East Buker St., Costa Mesd. For morn infonnri· tion, call (714) 755-0340. • JANUARY 8 Sherman U brary and Gardens presents "Rose Prurung,• d Jrce program that will be held dl 9:30 a.m. Garden director Wode Roberts will demonstrate cor- rect rose prurung and cli<>c uss the cuJtural needs for qrowmq healthy roses The Sherrn.m Library and Gardens ts ut 264 7 East Coast I tighwdy, C'orontt del Mar. For mor<> mformal!on, call (949) 673-2261. JANUARY 9 The Newport Beclch CentraJ Library's Fne>nd!> MN•llnq Room will host HThl• Art of the Song• al 3 p.m. Sopruno .Juchth :rownsend will perfomi works by Schumann, Schubert, Liszt (Ind Strauss. The hbrary 1s nt 1000 Avocado Ave .• Nt•wport Beach. For more mlormiltiun. call (949) 717-3801 .. e Orange County chapter of Mlle Single Goum1~t will hold ne of its dining events di 1 .m . at The Gnll at Pelt( cm ·~ill. 22651 Pelican Hill Rodd ~ South, Newport Coc1st. f'or more information, call (800) 150-DlNE. ONGOING ; A limited number of seats for .Newport Beach Community Services' Rose Part1dc 2000 excursion. Char- tered coaches will depart from Manners l'ttrk, 20005 Dover Dnve, at 6'30 a.m. Jan. 1 and return at 1 p,m: the same day. TickC!t aro $@ for Newport Beach m~1dents and $90 for nonresidents. Included arc trunsporlation, grandstand c•atang on Colorado BouJevard m Pa ddena, coffee, Jluce dnd doughnuts prior to dcpurtwe, and lunch on the return bus ride. For more inlonnallon, call (949) 644-3151. A women's therapy support group meets to discuss reld- lionship issues at 6:30 p.m. ~ec:days at 1151 Dove St., #105, Newport Beach. For more mformdtion, caU Burb\lra at (949) ~61·8003 .' The Friends of the Newport Bcad1 Public Library Used Hook Store needs to replenish its book stock. Patrons are urged to bring in unwanted books With the exception of lctw books or magazines, all donations -hardcover and paperback -are welcome and df<' tax-deductible. Books may he left at any of the three branch libraries -Balboa, Murmen. or Corona del Mdr Tiwy can also he left in the spPcial book closet next to the store rtt 1000 Avocado Ave. For more mformatlon, call (949 759-9667. The Newport Beach Newcom- ers Club meet!> at 10 a.m. the• time! Wc>dnesday of et1ch month dl different homes. The qroup of ubout 100 women go on the rodcl, play golf, lenms, hodge and more. ·The 9roup t1l~o holds several e\ cnmg par- ties For more iniom1uhon, call (H49) 854-4501. SL Mark Health Ministries pre- )>t•nts Love Without Honor sup- port groups for women copmg with domestic Violence at 10 u.m. .md 7 p m. Mondays through December. The yroups will meet for two hours at St, Mark Presbytenan Church, 2100 f\~dr Visld Ave., Newport , He.tell. For more informallon, rail (949) 721-8079. TI1e Jewish Family Service of Orcmgl' County sponsors a dis- (949) 631-3623 www.shape-up.com 1080 Irvine Ave .• Newport Beach In WESTCLIFF PLAZA Come See Us We're 0 BEEF STICK SAVE $4.00 3 lb. Beefsrick • Summer Sausage $9 .99 Regularly $13.99 Vur Auwnl n~mng Bref.'rul: it lt'mon"l 111Jt rig/11 w11J1" 1rm 1 blmtl iifJp1m anJ h/1'.kDTY 1m"oh fo '"'' /"rrfrri/01 holi"'1.J g111'1mng• For Phone Orders&: Information: 1-800-541-61 76 I around town cuss1on group foe using on 1 urn;, c:onrnrn and re pons1- bihta ot adult children Cdnng for theu elderly parentl> at 7:30 pm. Tue day at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Tiu~ purpose of the yroup 1s to help children and other concerned relatives to 1dPntily problems and tssue!> and develop oppropndte solu- l10ns. nu~ cvst 1s $30 For more inlormtthon, ct1ll (714) 44 5- 4950. The Costa Mesa' Chamber of Comrn-..'rC(' holds networking lunc-hf'on rrwl•tings from 11 :45 a.m. lo 1 n,m. at the Costa Mesa Country Club, 1701 Goll Course Drivt•, Costd MeS<t. Vis- ito1s urc welcome. Cost is $12. For more infonnatlon, cull (714) 885-9090. T he 1Lldo Isle Toaslmdsters Club mc>ets at b:30 pm. Mon- days at thP 0dkwoo<l Apdrt- mPnts, 1700 1 fith St., in the clubhouse on the mum level, m Newport Hcor.h For more anformdhon, cull (949) 515- 9470. . The John Henry Foundation sponsors the> Comfort Zone, d mentdJ illness support group, which mN!ls from 7:30 lo 9 p m. Thurscluys c1t the Light- house Cousttll Community Church, 301 Mdgnobt1 St., Cos- tu Mesa. For more information, cull (949) 548-7274, Jewish Family Service of Orc1nge County sponsor!> an nngom9 Jewish he<lbng sup- . port group tor pt>ople expen- cncm<J chrome illness. The purpose 1:. lo provide partic1- P<tnlh with mnolionc1I and spm- tudl support to mandge illness c1nd its consequences. The group meets at 7 p m Thurs- days at Jewish Fcmuly Servtre, 250· F. Buker St., Costu Mesa. Attendance 1s free, hut prereg- 1strallon 1s rt•quucd. To register ••• or for moro mfonnat1on, c·all (714) 445-4950 Scrabble Club No. 350 meets from 6 lo 10 pm. Thursdays at Borden> Books and Mu 1c on 19th Street and NPwport Boulevard, Costa MesCi. The cost is $3 New players iHC welcome. For more mfonna· tion, call (949) 759-4871. The Coln and Stamp Club meets from 1 to 3 p .m Mon- days at the QASIS SE>n1or C€'n- ter. New member-. who Me interested in trading, buying and selling stamps and .com.., are being sought to lOtn these informal meetings. Them ure . no fees .. requ1rnd. Por more mformallon, rc11J (949) 644- 3244. 'Jewish Family Service offers ongoing bereavement support groups for aduJts at till <;tdgE>s of loss. The groups share expc· riences, hear how others deul Wlth gnef, receive support and learn wdys to cope with sdd- ness and loss. One group meets at 7 p,m , Tuesdays at Beth Jacob in lrvmc'. The sec- ond group meets at 10 d.m. Tuesddys at Temple Judea in Ldguna Hills. The third group meets at 1 pm. Thursdays at the Ezta C'enler in Anahcun. There is no fee for these groups, but prereg1slrnllon is required. f'or more mfonna· tion, call (714) 445-4950 Newcomers to the Newport Bet1ch, Corond clel ~lar, Bulbod Island and the Newport Coast areas are tnVlted lo meet others who 'are cllso new at the New-l port Beach Newcomers' Club. This group of women meets once a month on Wednesdays at different homes dncl loco· tions. For more in(ormdhon, please call (949) 644 0102. Jewish Family Service of Orange County provides a l61h Ii -------... , For A Gem Of A Holiday Put A Little Color In Her Life 1:ro m Ollr ollc Hon Of emstonc J welry Wt• will be ope11 Swulay IJecember 19, 10:0()4:00 CHARLES H. BARR support and d1scuss10n group to " sist participant:. m theu recovery from childhood or teendge exual abu e . The group meets from 8 to 9·30 p.m Tucsddys al 250 E . Buker St , Co ta Me..a. Preregistra- t10n JS rcqwred. For more infor- mlltlon, call (714) 445-4950 A Deallng with Divorce sup- port group b offered by JP.wish foannly Sl!rv1ce of . Orange County. TI1e group 1s led by an expenenced counselor and nwt>ts at b p.m. Tuesdays at the Jewish f'ecleration Crtmpus, 250 E. Baker St. Suite G. Cosld Me!>u For more information, mdudm9 ddtes and fees, call Healh<>r Walson tit (714) 445· 4950. An interfaith couples •upport group 1s ottered by Jew1sh Family Service of Orange County ThP group addresses issues fdccd by couples where one partner lS Jewish and the other 1s not, including ra1smg c-hildr<>n. observing holidays, displaying symbols in the home, as well as relationships with extendl'd families. Thf' group meets for three weekly sessions Wednt>sddy evenings dt .Jew1<.h Family SeJVJce, 250 E Bdker St .. ~mle G, Costa I MPsc1 For . more inlormat1on, inclurling elates uncl fees. call (714) 445-4950, The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce networkers busi- ness IPilrls luncheon takes pldCC di 11 :45 d m. Wednes- day'> c1l the Costd MPsd Coun- tri Club, 1701 Golt Course Rn]d, Co<>ta ~te<.c1, For more Fridoy, Dec mber 17, 1999 9 lnfom1ation, call 1714) 885-oo 0 The Walkin g Club of Newpor1 B ach m ls at 9 a.m. and 7 p.m. at Hospital Road and Superior Avenue Lo!>e the weight and hltve fun. For more 10fom1at10n, call (949) 650- 1332. The Sea Explorer hJp Del Mar 711 ol Orange County often a pro9ram for young men ages 14 to 18 mternsted in learning about su1lmq, seamanship, piloting, nav1gution and cruis- ing. MeP.tmgs are held from 6 to 9 p.m Wednesdays at the Sea explorer Sea Bclse,• 1931 W. C\>Hst H1ghway, Newport Hcdch. For more information, cilll 19491 fi42-6301 or (949} ' 551-65~1 • The OASIS Senior Cente r otter ongomg assistance, coun ehng and referral ser- V1ces for st>nmrs For appoint- ments <1r mort• mJormation, call (949) 644-3244. The Costa Mf'sa enlor Citizen SquarP and Round Dance Club seeks t>XpPn<•nced dancers to JOin its qroup from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdc1ys dt the C'osta Mesa Senior C<!nh•r, 19th Street and Pornunn Avenue, Costa Mesa. For more anlonndllon. call (714) 545-Shb<J Arthritis Foundation lnstrudor I lilldf) Stone ledds an exercise class at 11 u m Thursdays at the Jew1 ... h Seruor Center, 250 E. Hc1ker St .. Costa Mesa For more mformdtion call (714) 513-5541 ElESCOPES BINOCULARS MICROSCOPES 1COP! CITY LOCATIOHI: COl~lllESA Im IO, llllTOL , •. -" .(TIC) 117.-0 HllMANOAKI 1U)t V!NNRA ILVD" •• -(111) 1IMIQI SAMDlfGO 4711 CUIROIONT MESA ILlllll tn-41M •VAWY 710 W YIT (ICll)mtM IAH F!WtC*:O llO IAY IT ~11} 4Z'.-0 WV!GAI 4121 W. ,_.. lllf--(7Qlt ta.an Yive vt}l\_rier for' 1ov.Y f R££ 6rea,/:fa,;f or f<iri'; ~a,// !F'ii-li~-----------1 ! tz_yer,;,/:fr,;,;f ('ifr,;, f &f'~fe ! I /~ I I with purchaM of Grande S.,.clatty Coffee. I I s.f'Wd1.11 .... v...,.....,_o.c.24,1"' I L---°!:.c.~n:~~-~::~-----~--~ ri--~~15-----------1 l /<.ii/ Co~o MetA./ I I Wttfl ... , puroh••• ., " °" .... I I ~., .... ., .... , v.M..,.o....._,.. I I OM i-a ~""' ...iw .... ..,,. odit1o4Ht 1111lil-• ._ ____ .. ___________________ .. 10 Fridoy, December 17, 1999 Winners of this year~ Ring of Lights competi- tion, by category: SWEEPSTAKES AWARD • BW Kelly and Gay Wassail-Kell~ 409 . Edgewater. Balboa MOST TRADmONAL • Flrst place: Dual effort - HOUSING CONTINUED FROM 1 longer afford to live here. ~Rents have gone out of sight,. he said. ff Several hun- dred seniors are really having difficulties. We ran a survey and close to 1,000 seniors are in trouble" This week, the City Council studied a list of possible sites to build affordable }\ousing. These included Bayview Land- mg, Bonita Canyon, Newport Village, Newport Center and Banning Ranch. Of these, the Irvine Co. has indicated interest in building al Bayview Landing. #It's already designated and entitled for senior affordable housing,• Noyes said, adding that 120 units could be built there. In addition to Newport ful- filling the state's housing requirement, the Irvine Co. also has similar requirements to meet, Noyes said. Rents for affordable housing vary from county to county and are based on median income levels. Because Orange County has one of the highest income levels in the state, "low income n here ranges from $34, 150 to $54,640, or 50% to 80% of the median income. And that is often too high for many seniors, Miller said. RING OF LIGHTS WINNERS Pete and Evelyn Parrella, 1921 Bayside Drive; and neighbors John and Marcia Cashion, 1927 Bayside Drive, Corona del Mar • Second place: Donna DiBaii, 710 S. Bayfront, Balboa Island • Third place: Bob and Marcy Cook, 538 S. Baytront, Balbo~ Island 2000 CONTINUED FROM 1 MOST ORIGINAL • Flrst place: Tom and Kiki Miller, 2 Collins Island • Second place: Phil and· Mary Lyon, 'the lighthouse • on Harbor Island. BEST LIGHTS/ANIMATION • Flrst place: Dr. James and Peggy Rich, 802 S. Bayfront, BaJboa Island • Second place: George overthrow their well-established political counterparts was in 1972 when dark horse candidate Paul Ryckofl defeated incumbent mayor Ed Hirth for the Newport Beach mayor position. Ryckoff, who supported low density and traffic control, was joined -by former 1• Friends president Ray Williams four years lat- . er. Candidates backed by SPON eventually were elected into office in 1978. Residents had plenty of resources to defend. From Crystal Cove to Upper Newport Bay, residents were ready for a political fight. A group known as the Freeway Fighters suc- cessfully lobbied to stop Pacific Coast High- way from destroying some of the best views on Kin9s Road and Cliff Drive. A proposition was put on the ballot and it was rescinded by an overwhelming 84 % of the voters. · Sue Ficker helped educate the City Coun- cil about illegal dumping into the lower bay. She watched people pour garbage and other 1 contaplinan~ into the water. Eventual council action to safeguard the bay and other mea- sures were done thanks to Picker's determina- tion. and Cheryl Briggeman, 85 Liilda Isle • Third place: Chuck Homing, 6 Collins Island BEST COMMEROAL • Flrst place: Balboa Bay Oub • Second place: Balboa Pavilion LIBRARY CONTINUED FROM 1 trol the library's finances. The relationship is supposed to be symbiotic -while the foµnda· tion raises money, the trustees decide how it's spent on the library. While these meetings were initially difficult, all parties involved were optimistic and hopeful th.at the issues would be resolved by the end of the year. Both Cannichael and Wood said the dispute was mainly a miscommunication problem. Eventually, the, two groups - including four foundation memJ ·bers and five trustees _.:.. were . confident enough to meet with- out a moderator. "Collectively, the trustees have had 40 hours of meetings," Wood said. The two drafted a cooperat- ing agreement, outlining what kind of changes they would make to their relationship. But it now appears that resolving the problems will take much more. With Bludau no longer mod- erating, negotiations appear to have lost momentum. While the trustees approved of the agree- ment, there were problems when it was presented ·to the rest of the 2l·member founda- tion board. "Our [foundation] has con- cerns about the fact that they didn't have enough time to think through all the ramifica- tions," Cannichael said. . Doily Pilot the foundation was to talk, he said. However, the public wasn' aware of how strained rela~ had become until October, when the trustees wrote a letter threatening to dissolve ties with the foundation. The letter demanded that the foundation reduce its operating costs, re - larly give clear financial repotts to the trustees and give greab)r control of the foundation's oper- ations to the city and library board. · The struggle over financial control began in part because the foundation is attempting to build a $2.,5-mjlllon endowment fund for the library to rely ort during financially tight y~. As such, the foundation pro· posed giving trUstees 42% l~ss money than normal next year. And this was unacceptable to the trustees, who already feel that the foundation is spending more than necessary on operat- ing costs. nustees accused the foundation of spending any- where from 50% to 70% on operating costs, but foundation members insist that the organi- zation runs on less than 15% of total donations, which is typical of libraries. Portions of the bitter dispute have also bled into other local issues. Elizabeth Stahr. who began the first foundation that raised millions to build the library, recently accused Wood of violating city policy by chair- ing two different committees. Wood also chairs a group proposing to build a $12-million Arts and Education Center behind the library. The preservation of the coastline between Newport and Laguna beaches was also vital- ly important. A six-year process was started in 1973 to identify a coastal plan that best suited that area. The major sticking point, after the plan was presented to county and state offi- cials, was the amount of land set asi,de tor open space. DAILY PILOT ARCHIVES Environmental activist Sue Ficker He added that the trustees are insisting to have greater control over the foundation's finances in the agreement. This is·an issue that directly contra- dicts the private foundation's independence, Carmichael said. As a result, the trustees agreed to give the foundation another month to consider the agree- ment. Though Wood insists he has not started raising funds for•tha project, Stahr believes be has and said his efforts directly com- pete with the library founda- tion's campaign. Despite this, both Wood and Carmichael feel that given a lit- tle more time, the two grQups will be able to sort everything out. The extra month will allow the foundation and trustees to forge a stronger relationship to begin the new year, Canni<lhael · In February 1979, a state commission met and deadlocked on the plan's recommenda- tion to keep a majority of the land as open space. At the end of the year, the state acquired Crystal Cove State Park, although it would be another two years before a new plan laying out the 10,000-acre coastland would be revised. The trustees first approached the foundation about the per- ceived problems a year ago without any change, Wood said. 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Fridt1y, Dece1t1ber 17tll, Saturda.r, Deceniber 1 'tll Tlutr.sdlly /J.t:Cl'nlbt!r 2/Jrrl lloori: Mcoc:hty· Mcloy 1°'1ru·5pm &turoay 1111m-4pm : 760-6640 • 2850 E. Coast Hwy., Corona del Mar i;fl Acce11ti~ Appointment• For Coruignnaents. Ji. Donat&0B1 are """"Y' '"elconu!. ,. .. ~~ ·.. ..,.!tllf'.. f.fl/lr. ,.ii:.\.«...;.: ~ ... 14 days. . Friday. December 17, 1999 • Spans Ed11o< Roger Carlson • 949..57 44223 H I G H S C H 0. 0 l B 0 Y S WIT E R P 0 l 0 H 0 N 0 R S Birdsong Player of the Year •Newport goalie tops coaches' All-Sea View League choices. Newport 1 larbor I hgh senior goalle ' nm Birdsong, who helped lead the 1 Sailors to their thud straight Sea View League championship, hns been named Player of the Year by the circuit's coach- es. Birdsong, a firsl-teclm all-league pick as a junior, lops a list of .,~ven Sailor~ ·named all-league. :The first-team honorees from Harbor ' are Juniors Peter Belden and Rydn Cook, as well as seruor Brenden Hansen 1 Seruors Robert Weiner and Paul Kep- 1 ner, as well as Juruor Steve J end.rusma, represented Harbor on the second team. I 1999 coaches' All-Sea View League boys water polo Player of the Year 1im Birdsong, Newport Harbor Sr. First team Peter Belden, Newport Harbor Jr. Ryan Cook, Newport Harbor Jr. Brenden Hansen, Newport Harbor. Sr. Rory Laster, Aliso Niguel Sr Brian Martin, Aliso Niguel Sr. Michael Shapiro, Irvine . Jr. Chris Peck, Irvine Sr. Peter Schafer, Irvine Sr. Ryan McMillan, Laguna Hills Sr. Second team Robert Weiner, Newport Harbor Sr. Paul Kepner, Newport Harbor Sr. Steve Jendrusina, Newport Harbor Jr Kent Kagy, Aliso Niguel Jr. Eric Teacher, Aliso Niguel Sr. Jason Herzog, Irvine Jr. Ryan McNab, Irvine Jr. Brett Bayless, Laguna Hills Sr. Matt Henry, Laguna Hills So. <.'.ONRAD LAU I DAILY PILOT Player of the Year Tim Birdsong HIGH SCH 0 0 l B 0 Y S BASKET.BALL Newport flies past·. El Toro • Tars share the points in 52-43 win over Chargers in Anaheim Holliday Basketball Classic. Tow Al 10tt11 u ~~ ANAHEIM -Newport l larbor High boys basketball found a couple of addi- tional offensive weapons and the Sailors came up big m Thursday's 52-43 win over El Toro in the quarterfinals of the Anaheim Convention Center Holiday Basketball Cldss1c. With the Chargers' tall tunber plug- ging up the nuddle of the court and lun- f tntg Sciilors' big man Dustin Dhngworth lo l 1 points, Newport needed help from the outside and it was found with the )trong play of senior Aaron Yarnal, f>Ophomore Greg Perrine and senior 6edn Rorden Yamal led all rorers with l 7 points, \vhlle Rorden added 13 dfld Perrine had 1 for the Sailors (6-1 ), wmners of hve m row. "They were double-and somet.unes J.nple-teammmg Dustm down low," t:oach Larry f lust said. ·we knew soon- r or later that we w<>re gonna need ~om other players besides Dustin and \A.aron to step up dnd torught we got it irom Greg and Sean.· With just over three minutes remain· g and lhe gdIDE> tied at 40, Newport ent on a 12·3 run to ice the game, led ~e strong play of Rorden. , Rorden started the game-clinching with a nice pass to Illingworth, who cored and was fouled for a three-point lay, making it 43-40. After d threc-pomtor by Yamat xtended the lead to six with 1 :50 left, orden made a 15-footer for an e1gh~­ int Sailors' lead. After a three-pomter Toro trimmed the lead to five, Ror- ~:made two clutch free throws to give ewport a seven-point lead with only 30 nds remauung. .,,He bit the big shot when we really eeded 1t, • Hirst said of Rordcn. ·He jilso bit a couple of big threes for us ear- 1:f~ the game." ., P~rrine scored six of the Sailors' 10 ppints in the third quarter and had two three-pointers for the game. • e win puts the Sailors in the tour- nament semitmaJs against San Clemente tonight at 6:20 at the Anaheim Conven- tion Center. After an even first quarter by both sOiools, YamaJ found the hot hand for the Sailors, scoring 12 of his 17 points in the second quarter on 5-of 5 shooting, . EP'C ~Cl I DAJLV Pl.OT Sean Rorden of Newport Harbor puts up a hot over two El Toro defenders. including two three-pointers. The Sailors outscored their former Sea View League rival, 14-5, m the second quarter and took a rune-point first -half lead into the locker room. In the third quarter, El Toro (5-3) final- ly took advantage of its size t1nd used 6- foot-6, Chase Peterson for seven of the Chargers' 16 third-quarter points. A 7-0 run cut the Sailors' lead to 35-32 af tcr three quarters. ·Tuey know us inside and·out, • Hirst said of El Toro. •Tuey zoned us up real well and with all the times we've played each other in the past. there were no sur- prise.'> for either team.· El Toro finally tied the game at 40 with 3.20 remaining, but in the fourth quarter, llhngworth finally got some opportunities to tind the hoop, scoring SEE SAILORS PAGE 13 HllH SCHOOL GIRLS SOCCER 8.1.azco's hat trick triggers Mustangs' crusher over Santa Ana QUOTE OF THE DAY ·1 was just happy to be o part of thcd great teom with al those playen _,, Ho Truong, Daily Pilot Sports Hall of Farner Doily Pilot 11 tit Daiij llilot tit SPORTS HALL OF FAME CELEBRATING THE MILLENNIUM . .. ·Ho · T RUO NG Newport H_arbor •There was no hiding in the great outdoors fo r this All-CIF wide receiver, th ey just wouldn't let it happen. Ru 111\Jm Dl :-.:-; caught 10 p<1ssPs for 159 yards, and aqdtnSl Laguna Beuch in Week 8, d 35-h victory for the Fedr motivated Ho • Tdrs, hP hctul<'d m st•ven passes Truong to try tackle for 147 yards c1"!cl tour football for the hrsl touchdowns time, as the words from his "Every tmw ffoley) threw the brother, "they're looking for bt11l to me (dgamst Laguna you,· caused him to tremble. Bt>ach), I lt'lt bk(• l wus close to Truong's older brother, Long, bredkmg 1t, • Trnong Sd.ld. told the Newport Harbor High • Everythm~J happt•ncd so fast in football couches that Ho was a that qamc. It was hlr.e a dream, 'good athlete and planned to go That\vds kind of a weird game. out for football . IThP Artists) couldn't top us. But, on the first day of ThP-y tned to stop the runrung ~ummer practice, Ho Truong was game tand tailbiJCk Fntz· a no-show, opting instead for I iow..,cr), but that wrts a big basketball. "That day, when my nu.,takl>." brother got home, he said Truong, who Wd'> one-on-one 'Where were you? They're lhat gdme W'lth a Laguna Beach looking for you,' " Truong comerbac-k, also htld an recalled. "You know, that can interception lrom his defensive shake you up wheh somebody back pos1l1on dnd wets named says they're loolung for you, so I Ddily Pilot Player of the Week. figured l better show up the next "l wt.1s 1usl happy to l>e a pc1rt day." of thdt greut tec1m with Truong did show up, all those playP.rs, • said then tned to hide. "I Truong, who also thought I'd 1ust hang pluyed c1lonysLM ·out and nungle, and all-lciiyue performers then disappear," Chns Parks, J()(>y Truong said, •and I James, Tom K1tchen.c;, hgure-d they wouldn't Andy Stoneman, Joe notice.• Johnson, John Spangler That hrst day, and Sterling Coberly. • however, •wasn't so On defense that : bad.• In fact, Truong year, Truong had 39 ; started liking lt Next tackles, four • thing Truong knew, he Ho Truong 1ntercepLions, broke up was starting at four pdsses and graded defensive back and "loved it.• out the highest umong Sailors in Though 1t was his first year the secondary. of orgaruzed football, Truong Truong ... ecmcd to make up was a natural. for Jo"t tnne, cons1denng what he By the time Truong was a went through his sophomore junior in the fall of 1983, he year. Though Giddings had him earned second-team All-Sea on the vttrs1ty m 1982, Truong View Leaque as a defensive . wet t 4 c1nd too young to back. But the following spnng, compete m vt1rs1ty action So, m the Sailors were short on blowout victonPs, his sophomore receivers dnd Coach Mike buddws qot to pltty "dunng Giddmgs beckoned Truong to scrub time," wh1lC! he contmued give offense a try. to stand on the sidelines Content with playing The dclensiv~ MVP of the defensive back and special JUruor VMstty thc1t season, Truong teams, ~ong wasn't crazy played on U1c Newport Harbor th ·d f bin ball scout t<'am , yomg up agamst about e 1 ea 0 rate g 5 standouts such as Duve Cadigan, over the nuddle and getting Steve Brazas and Brett Kacura. whacked. "I wa~ supposed to go up When he told Giddings he against them every day m wasn't interested, well, the practice, and 1 was getting invitation became a direct order. killed," ,81d Truong, who added But, once again, Truong that 1t was "a very tough year" discovered talents he never not playmg m varsity games. knew he had and became the After h1 record-etting year m favonte target of juruor '84, Truong played one year at quarterback Shane Foley (USC). Saddlcback College as the •He was great," Foley c;a.id of Gauchos went 12·0 and captured Truong, who, in his only year as the JC national championship m a receiver, caught a school 1985 under Coach Ken single-season record 11 Swcanngcn. touchdown passes m 1984. But Truong wasn't "It was an amazing year, w~ comfortable U1cre and.eventually had a good learn and everything trn.nsferrcd to Orango Coast. fell mto place,• said Truong, who where he . at out dunng the 1986 finished with 58 rC'cepbons for sedson, then played for OCC 929 yard , dll average of 16 Co~ch 8111 Workman m 1987 on yards per catch, as Newport a star-studded team that Harbor (9· t-2) won its second mc:luded .Tumor Tagul~ and strru.ght Sea View League Bart Rt..~ktenwald. championship, before losing to Alter that a on. Truong had SuMy Hills, 28-22, m the CIF enough of football and Southern Section Central tran fen~ to Humboldt State. Conference quarterfinals. wher h earn l his dcgrcc m "It wa unfortunate we didn't for; try. go farther than we did,• added Thlong, a member of the Truong, a hrst-team all-league Da1ly Palot Sports H611 of Fam , wide rec ivcr, the leiigue's c: l brnung th. rtilllenmum. Offensive Play r of th Year by now a pa1k rang r m th th Daily Pilot and one of thr ' tional R t uon Area of th Tars to earn AU·CIF that season nt Mon ca foWltams and (along with Fol y and Un man hv m Agourn Hills Mlk B h). 1\-uong, who turns 32 on That a on, 1Non9 caught • Jen. 2, is ngl and 1ov th pa !I for over 100 yards m hve outdoor game . Agamst Saddl back in His parent , P<>l rand l loan. W •k 6, ft 26·26 tie, 1Nong till liv n Cost Me • 12 Friday, December 17, 1999 o, o, o. ' -. -ey r.e not ;_muc: New SLK Roadsters start at $41,000• Over 500 NeW 2000 Mer~edes ... Benz in Inventory. Eleven Models Priced Under $50,000. Free .Delivery. Free Gift Wrap. Your Timing Couldn't be Better. We're Completely Out of Space. These Cars Must be Sold Immediately .You Know What That Means. Doily eiJot ' "' ...,. • >N· • IU l>G ) - C230 Sedans start at $31, 7 so· C280 Sedans start at $3 5, 9 so· CLK Coupes start at $41 ,600. CLK Cabriolets start at $48, 1 oo· E-Class Sedans start at $47,100 E-Class Wagons start at $47,950" ML320 SUVs start at $35,300. ML4 30 SUV s start at $4 3, 7 so· FLELCHER JONES 1 M·O·T·O·R·C·A·R·S NEWPORT BEACH 3300 Jamboree Road ~ _800 927--3576 Open Mon ... fri 8am ... 9pm • Sat 9am ... ?pm • Sun 10am ... 6pm • www.fjmercedes.com· M RP cxdu<l • 595 trun poruitton charge, oil taxes, t1tlc/documentary fi , rcg1 nnthJl\1 t gs, J rtll clung , lruur.ince, optional cqu1rmcnt, ccmficatc of complt nee: or noncornph .. n fe and fin 11c oh rg . ' Sports For that ocean-bug who has everything • H e re's a place to f~ll those stockings with some nautical goods that even St. Nick would appreciate. I T \S the sea on to h Jolly -RogP.r. A bodt gadget here u hodt gadget there, hete a bout, there a boat, everywherf' .1 boat, boat. In any evc•nt, lt'~ d tJWctl time to give dnd r(>C'l'IV<• gadgets, a rt.lfdcls tlnd upd.1tNI boat stuff. Where lo qo and wha t to do? Minney's Ship Cht1ndlNy, at 1500 Old Newport 81vcl in Newport Bedch has • , everything from •sloop lo . knots." Your gilt giving questions will be t1nswered tor no additional charg~ at I!mi,• Minney's legendary store. ·w e've got so m\lch stuff, I d on't know where to be>gm." said Kevin, a salesman ill Minney's. •1..ately, we <1re seein~ as many interior de 1yners in here as we are l>odters. • Minney's hds some g1eat dt•corator type artifacts that mt1ke perfect gilts for your nuullcdl but nice friends and family members. Tradtt1onal items like wooden, brdss or starnlcss steel ship wheels from 12 inches up to five feet. Brq_ss ship's bells and Queen Mt1ry bells w1th wheel and anchor wau:moUI'lts for $28 to $70. They hdve deck light pmms thdt are great on "a colfee table or on a bookslieli for $29. How about a porthole or ship wheel nurrors or bodt models from 12-36 inches ranging in price from $39 to $179 Tues upcr qifts for d den, family room or in an office. They hove an extensive hbrary of nauticdl books of hction, nonfiction, mstruction and bea~tHul books on sailing vessels and photography. These arc •coff£•e tdble" type books, which milke wonderful, lifl'ltme gifts Of all the tlcrns at M in- ney's, I thought the eight-day windup brass clocks off Russian submdnnes are the most creative, You can ·purchase the Russk1 chronometer for only$99. The only troubl<• is, when.it tells you what time 1t is, are you.really sure? ' More functional gllts are available as well Radios,} gnnders, sails, engines, · screws, line and about dDY other thing you m1gbt need for a boat. Mustangs run deep •Costa Mesa is vdsUy iinproved, but so 1s lh~ Pacific Coast League. JcN I'll BcK1 ----(irly P'iot COSTA MESA -Freedom of choice, whether it be pohh- cal candidates or what brdnd of pickles we eat, 1s something people tend to take for grant- ed Not for Co:;ta Mesa H1gh's girls soccer Coach Dao John- ston. He's thankful tor the choices he had when puttmg his team out on the field. "This is a much bigger lPam than last year," he said. ·I c dn substitute without any drop- off. I'm not worrying about lowering the talent on the held when I put a kid m there." Costa Mesa has d. deef>N team from ldst yedr. Some key players, like Enn Vdn Hom. gradua ted, but most of the them return. I Am ong them 1s Junior sweepe r Katie Roche, who w<1s an All-Pacific Codsl Lt>dgue player last year ·she's our stronyt.?st play- er," Johnston Sdlcl. ·she's very savvy." Costa Mesa·~ cl('fens1· is fur- ther bolstered by Candace Nicholson, who was d st•cond- team All-PCL player. Juniors PREVIEW COStA MESA HIGH GIRLS SOCCER 00 Candace Nicholson Sr. 3 Stephanie Landeros Sr. 5 Sarah Smallcomb Jr. 6 Michelle Barnett Sr. 7 Juhe Kroening Sr. 11 Fernanda Valazco Jr 13 Marissa Dinsdale Sr 16 Katie Roche Jr. 17 Faride Loera Jr. 18 Margaret Landeros Sr. 24 Nichelle Janti So. 27 Devin Denman Fr. 36 Sandra Sparks Jr. 37 M ae Powers Jr. 39 Jamie Schroeder Jr 53 Lisa Dunn So. 54 Sharon Day Fr •• 55 Sarah Rouquillo So. Coadl:Dan Johnrton ?vlde PowNs and Jamie Schroeder will also be counted on for theu abilities. St1.rah Rouqutllo and Sandra Sparks comprise the rest of lhe defenders m the lineup Seruor Margd.Tet Lcinderos returns dS the godhe playing behind the Mustangs' defense. The versatile Landeros can also play defender. Backing up Landeros 1s sophomore Nichelle Janti, another versatile player who can play up to the midfield. Janti is one of the young multi- faceted players that rejuvenat- ed the Mustangs. Sophomore Llsa Dunn dnd freshman Devin Denman can also be found playing defense or midfield. The younger players are might be pushing for more playing time, but the upper- classmen still warn the rrud- held. Seniors Stephanie Lan- deros and Michelle Barnett provide athletirum, and junior Sarah Smallcomb is a strong defensive midfielder. Junior Faride Loera lS another rrud- helder wbo can play defender. The offense features seniors Julie Kroening and Marissa Dinsdale. Freshman Sharon Day 1s usually put in for comer kicks and her explosiveness makes her vdludble when a god! is needed. Junior Fernan- da VaJazco is another accom- plished forwdrd for Costa Mesa. . With 19 Cdpable playets. Johnston mdeed has a lot of options. And h~ tS happy with how the Mustangs are responding so far. ·we're domg things well edrlier,·comparcd to last year," he said. ·we gelled later last year. We're coming together . right now." BASKETBALL I 0 AT ING· terrance phillips Nautical itr.m., make qrcat bobday gifts and are fun to exchunge, For more. infom1dtion, conldcl Minne}·~ Ship Chdndl•~ry r1t 1949) 548-4192. Other holiday gifts could include d memtx>rsh1p di the Lido Sailmg Club for $250 (949) 675-0827. South Shore (949) 64G-3102 or Ne .... port Beach 194~) 760-0221 Yacht Club membersh1~. a gift certificate at Duffy's El c:trtc Boat Rentdls (949) 645-U427 for cl crwl>~ around the harbor or, why not go ctlJ out and y1vc that spec1dl person a hretnd new boat, or is thtit bke q ymg your wife a brnnd new tdblt'! sc1w for her birthduyl Racing through winter contmut''> in tlrCJd Some, of th~ significant Pvents on the Cdl"nddr mrlud~ thtt Sunk1st Series out ot the l3albod Ydd1t Club slated tor Jan. 8-9. Thi• harry Mann Regatta and winter s1me., J&n. 9 dnd 15 rCcspt•chvely ot the Newport I idrbor Yacht Club The winter Hibdch1 No 2 Jan 22 dt the South Shor.-. Yacht Club The Voyager Hot Rum Ill, Jrtn. 16 at the GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Ross shares MVP Division I honors •Newport Harbor standout among seven All- CIF players from Newport and Corona del Mar B \1111\ I· \I 1 K'\111 !kif Pb N~wport Harbor High o,enior April Ross, who led the Sailor., to repec1t CIF Southern Section Divis10n I-AA and CIF State Division I gl!ls voUeybdll chdmpion-;tupc,, hds heen named the section's D1v1sion I Co-Most ValuablP Player for d second straight seac,on. , The 6-foot-1 USC-bound stdndout, who played pmrumlv outside hitter for Codch Dan Glenn, was ont.? of se\.'en Bdck Bay standouts choc,en All-CIF by the section's guls \'olleyhall coaches' ac,c,oodtion. • Corona del ~tar seruor outside. hiller Dunitra Havriluk WdS named hrst-tedm All-Clf Division Ill for the second stra1uht season. She was J<>med on the fust team by by teammate Jamie Brown~ll, also d senior outside hitter. The duo led · Codch Steve Conll's team to the section semifinals,' as well as the state quarterfmals, in D1vis1on HI. Newport Harbor seruor Krista Dill, a 6-2 middle blockt•r bound for Duke, was also c1 f1ro,t-team selection in D1vis1on I She was MVP of the stdte tournament. Harbor seruor outside !utter Brendd Waterman was d sec- ond-team honoree m I.>1v1s1on 1 for the second strrught cam- paign, while seniob Ml'ghan Gallagher and Marissa Becker represented CdM on the D1v1s1on llI SPCond team. Gallagher was a first-team pick as a Junior. Ross, also a two-tame Sea Vrnw League MVP, shared top mdividuttl honors with Sdn Marco., semor nuddle blocker Jdlll.1e Ortega. Bishop Montgomery !'emors Katie Olsovsky and Canne Pele shared MVP honors tn D1Vls1on IIJ . Fstancia girls gain Misffion Viejo finals •Eagles lop third pool- play victim at Mission Viejo girls tournament. M ISSION VIEJO Estancia High senior Laurnn Cassity scored a game-h19h 20 points and the Eagles' girls basketball team overcetmc et sluggish start to defedt Santa Ana, 53-31, Thursday and ettm a berth m the M1Ss1on Viejo Tournament champ1onsh1p game Saturday. The Eagles (7-1 I rallied from a 7-5 firSt-quarter deficit and led, 22-17, at halftime, bt•for ' donunating the second half of their third strtught pool-play win. They'll face an oppmwnt to be determined Saturday ctt 5 p .m. a t Mission Viejo I hgh . HIGH SOfOOl GIRLS Mission Viejo Toum•m•nt lhlrd-round pool play ESTANCIA 53, SANTA ANA 31 Estancia 5 17 18 13 -53 SantaAna 7 10 8 6-31 EstMtda -Cassity 20, Avalos 8, ' Byfield 7, Mat.sufujl 4, Va~uez 4, Lenhart 3, Rodriguez 3, Hirata 2. Ollila 2, Barrera , Orellana 0, Villa O 3-pt. goals -Ca~~ty 1, Lenhan 1, Byfield 1, Rodriguez 1. Santll Ana · Chavez 10, Ruiz 9. Crandall 5, Arroyo 4, Bernal 2, Hernandez 1. CdM girls trample Bonita VISta, 49-29 Castleton, Elliott pace 99-83 OCC win MlSSION VIEJO -Kristen COSTA MESA -David McCoy scored 25 points and I Castleton and Dave Elliott each grabbed 14 rebounds to lead scored 21 points to lead Corond del Mar High girls ba~-Orange Coast College. men's ketball to a 49-29 win over ba.sketbdll to a 99-83 wm over Bonita Vista in the second visiting L.A. Harbor m noncon- round of pool play al the Ml5-fcrence basketball Thursday. s1on Viejo Toumdffienl Thurs-In a balanced attack, Chad ctdy, Hagedorn had 17 points, Due The Sea Kmgs (4-3) Nguyen added 16 J?Olnts and outscored Bonita Vista, 16-4, in J~ff Beeler had 14 pomts for the the fourth quarter to pull away Pirates (7-3). to a 20-poml victory. After a 16-4 run by L.A. Har- Charlene Quon had nine bor {1-10) gave the Sea.hawks a poml<> and four assists for Coro-59-58 lead, Orange Coast. went na del Mdr, which wlll take on on a 16-1 run of its own m the Rancho Alamitos today a t 5:30 second half to take control of p.m. in third-round, pool-play thcJ'~~e.will trovel to San dction. Diego to take on Southweste rn HIGH SOiOOL GIRLS ,College Saturday at 7 p.m. 'Mission Viejo Tournament NONCONFE.UNCE Second-round pool play OMNGI CoAST 99. LA. HAMOR 83 CoM 49, 8oH"A VISTA 29 LA. ~ Jenkins 29, Hunt 9, Corona del Mar 10 12 11 16 -49 Humphrey 3, McQueen 3, Brown 2. Bonita Vista 9 8 8 4 . 29 Rainwater 4, Baines 11, Patrick 22. Corona ctel Mar -Quon 9, 3 pt. goals· Baines 2, McQuee-n 1, Kawata l, Me~rvey 2, J McCoy 4, Humphrey 1, Hunt 1. Gruber 3, Kling 3, K McCoy 25 Fouled out -Baines. 3 pt.goals -Quon 1, Kawata 1, Or•nv-Coast· Castleton 21, Gruber 1. Elliott 21, Hagedorn 17, Nguyen 16, Fo4ted out -none Beeler 14, Earl 6, Rivera 2, Wilson 2. lof\tt. Vist• -Jensen 6, Perez 4, 3 pt. goals -Nguyen 3, <:astleton 2. Vickers 12, Nsquer 7. Beeler 2. Fouled out · Hagedorn. 3 pt. goals. Vtekers 4, Nsquer 1, Technical fouls · Earl Fouled out -none. Halftime -OCC. 45·37. CdM wins, 4-1 WRESTLING 'SAN JUAN ------- CAPISTRANO -S 0 ( ( I R Corona del Mor H1yh 's hoys oc-c:t>r team had four ci1ffcrt•nt hCor rs as 1l wallo~d ho t C dpistrano Valley Christian, 4· t , Thmsd(I}': __ ... _ Don't miss the Dally Pilot's Sports Hall of Fame Adam Hoyt scon cl U1c first goal for CdM to he the game, 1-1. Sh0<Jo SfMCW, com1nv 1an. '· 2000. Fuji i;c:orcd next, Jon Schrnnk ..... _.._....,._._.._.. knockcti in the third uoal, c nd Jon Luke D t Ponte got the foui th tmd •'--_......._ ________ _. fmal goal for CdM (2· t). Cedn<; C hun ,,. _, ______ _ had two ave for th • sea King , who 4 D E E p S E A ou hot the Eo l • (3· }, 13-3. CdM n •xt 6pJ rs m th M gno· lla Toumomcnt Monet y, gom l Ma nolrft at 9 a.m , R ncho Al 1mltos at noon 1ltUMOAY'S COUNTS Newpott LMdlng • ' bOa\. 10 angten 7 caltCo bass, 11 ~nd ban. 7 Kulp n Estancia wins CO~"TA Mn~A -Newport l larbor High wrestling lost Thursday lo host fatancio., 53- 25, m nonleagun actlon. for U1 Sailors: pins were rocord •d hy Tony Pinon ( 112s), Ro s Vogel (140S) llnd 1bytor Know! ( 152 ), while Brnc: t.1m (1 l5 ) and Franc co Cott ( l 30SI ach won my pmnt . Th Sail Will n t grappl wh n th y ho· l Irvin Ht h Jon 5. Newport Dustin llllngwor1h 1ak SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 11 C SANTUCOIDAllY OT lt to the hoop against El Toro. pJay our game. If w manag to do that, we'll be fin".~ Peterson had t 1 p{JtnlS off the bench, while A!;hlum az- en added 10 po nt for t.h " .. harg ANNlllM HOUOAY IASl(ll9AU. QASSIC Quart.tfin.I ' NIWPOltl ~ 52. EL. TORO 4l El Toro 11 5 16 11 -•:t Newport Harbor 11 14 10 17 • 52 El Toro • Nazeri 10, Green 6, Pan ti 5, Mart n 3, Oeeofte 2, Peterson 11, Kennard 2. Doddridge 4 3 pt goats · Nazerl 1, Parish 1. FOLled out • none Neuuport tWbor' • Yambl 17, Rol'dtn 13, Petrlne i 1, 111 ~h 11 Reynolds 0. •Knuttl 0. Gook 0. Spgner O 3 pt; goal\ • Vamal a. Rordefl 2. mne 2 FoUled out none . N •wport Beach Yacht Club and many other; . F bruary mean') the Voyaqor Humphrey Bogart s~ne at NBYC and the annuetl SCYA Women's Sruling convention held at the llah1a Gonnthlan Ya.c.ht Club. Thi very ucc t>ssful !>emmc1r is always £-old out so il you have an mterest in dttendmg, contact Uw BCYC at (949) 644-9530. Tht> Chdmlx-1 of Commerce Boat pc1Mde bt>gms this eVf~rung dn<I trnthc wlll be honific. Plan ithedd a.nd be uware thdt parking will be almost nt1nex1~tcnt ' JI you ar ventunng out upon the h(trhor, please ndve a <1P.s1gnated kipper on hodrd The trntfic on the water 1 as h.1d c1s on th<> streets, so exerc:1 " extreme boallng c;auhon HAPPY BIRTHDAY Celebrating the Dally Pilon Athlete of the Week series : r--------------------, I t I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L--------------------~ Today PETu BELD£N ~ NEWPORT HARBOR WAnRPOlO WATER POLO ewport rolls past Uni, 10-4 • Belclen's three goals, four ctssists lE?ad Sailors to 10-4 win over Trojans. NEWPOiff BEACH 1-;athenne B1·lden had three yoctls and four ass1slc;; to lead Newport I ictrhor High gills Wdter polo to <1 10-4 nonleagtle wm over v1s1hng Umversi_ty High Thursday. : Enn Kelly Bates and Kath~­ ine Gregg each had two· g<>45. while Jenna 1'1urphy, Enn Ball and Ah Td)'lor CdCh dddcd sw- gle goab for the Sailors (7·1)= With only a one-goal lead after two quarters, the Sailors out ... c:ored tht· Tro1ans. 5-0, m thl• thud quarter to blow the ganw OJ>l'n NONL.EAGUE Newport 10. University 4 University 1 2 0 1 • • Newport Harbor 3 1 5 1 -10 University · Canby 2. Grodin 1, Gee 1 Saves Mayer 5 Newport Belden 3, Bates 2. • Gregg 2. Taylor 1, Murphy 1, Ball 1': ~ve~ • Oeyderi 7 : . .. • Estancia High's Somer Ae- hcrty srnrcd thrl'e goals a.ad Katie Mt>nclcn added a sing1e goal, but the Eagles dropped a 15-4 nonleague loss to West- mmst~r Anna Rasmussen had se\'en aves lor the Eagles. 'cwport's Cox set for international tourney • North American Classic is Sunday-Tuesday f ormaj,. LOS ALAMITOS -New- port l larbor High s"ruor Kyn- dra Cox, a two-time All-OF Southern SC'chon girls water polo standout, w ill play for the nallon<tl youth B team in the filth annual North Arnencan Classic, Sunday-Tue day at the Am1ed Fore"' Res rved Base. Tho Amc.ncan,, age 19 and younger, w 1ll hoc:t teams from Canada at th' ev nt. Cox' } oulh B team will m t Ute US. national youth C tl'am ~tonday at 11:30 a.m., th n pla) th US. youth A t •am at 3 15 f>Jn Tuesda~. Cox' squad will fa thf> anadJan jumor national B t am at 10.15 a.m. 1lck re vaUahle at lb door nd tht• ha lS at 11200 L"xmgt1m, A'll , Lo Al nut FIT HAPPENS 14 Friday, Oecembec 17, 1999 Sports IYSO PLUS REGION ,20 Costa Mesa Green puts away two foes COSTA MESA-The Costa Mesa Green, an AYSO Plus Program boys undcr-12 lP.am from Region 120 chalked up two victories over teams from Fountain Valley and Hunting- ton Beach. ken wr t, the te<tsn bounced bock for the win!i Strong play from Kane CUr- ran, Trevor McDonald, Tony Krikorian, N!tk Arant and go(llimi Kyle Eckmann and Keith Bldrldge led the Groen Team. scorC'd his fan;t two goals of the s o on, whil Kyl KelJ ldlbed another. DeSpite missing center full. beck Dallu Kopp with a bro-Offensively, Evan VanGeem The nudfielct wtts cont.10lled by Jordan Kalk~. • colt Br1unsdotf and Cory Weikel, while Zack Oliver started many offensive oppornulllies with solid pas cs. PUBLIC NCmCl!S ~LESIC I PUBLIC PUBLIC AVI"" • NOTICES NOTICES BSC I020 g,.,-,iino of lhe peblion, CNt'7Mn1 of the deca .. ad, you NOTICE OF ~~~P~~ 11~:!:,9r NOTICE Of muet tile your claim PETITION ob~IOnt or file wri11en PE 111 ION TO with iM court •nd TO AOMINl$TER 0 coons wllh the c:Oun ADM .. ISTER mel • oopy to the ESTATE OF: be ore the hearing Your ESTATE OF: ~ ,.preeent• MILDRED P. appearance may be In JANET 0. dw appo&nttd by the MAC LACHLAN person pt by ...,,.,, al· ..... -oourt within four '~ ...__ tnonthe hrom Ula CAIE NO. A.200200 tomelF 'You CASE NO. dete of ftr9t le9Uenc• To a.n heirs, benefl· YI ARE A CREDI A200039 of lettwe .. provkted clarie1, Cfedllors, cont· TOR or contingent credl· To ell h.ire, In Medon 1100 of lngent c:rednOl'I, and per· tor ot the deceased, you banafiolaria•. oredl-..__ "-''fomla p, ..... SOM who may OlhetWlse must hie your ctalm ¥111th 1 U"9 ...._, ..,... belnlemledfnlhe wltlor lhecourtandma1lacopy tore, cont ngent bfie Coda. The tJme estate. or botll, of to lhe personal repre oredito,., and ~--for filing olllm• wm Mfl DAEO p sentawe appo.n1ed by "°wine .. bwaholnmtear•y•ot .... l,.n 1not .,q,ir• before MAC LACHLA.N tile court wrthtn lour wu our month• from A PETITION FOR montlls from Ille date of the will or Htat., or the hearing date PROeATE has been llled tile first Issuance of let both, of: JANET 0. nodcad above. by BRUCE R SCHERER ters as prOYlded 1n Pro-HARRIS YOU MAY EX· ~:J.~~ ~rt 01 ~ t~1o~'r.i11~~ ~1~s ~ m~~~':~ :V~: =rt~1~t ~ ORANGE. wit not expire before loor WADf. HARRIS AND .,. a pereon lnter .. t· THE PETITION FOR mornlls from the heanng PATRICK QUINN ed In the ntate, you PR08ATE requests that date notteed abQve HARRIS In the Sup• may file with th• BAUCE R. SCHERER YOU MAY EXAMINE rlor ~rt of Callfor· oourt a formal Re- be appointed as personal the Ille kept by the court nle, County of Or· queet for Spactel repnisantabYe to admln· " )'OU ere a person Ill· ange. Nodoa of the filing Isler the .. tale Of ttie de· terested '° tile estate. THE PETlTION of an Inventory and cedent you may file with the 19 t .. _t HIENRY al al f THE· PETITION re· court a Request lor Spe· ~DE HARRIS ANO =~ta' or 0 0,"~~: quests tile ~nrs cial Notlce(lormDE·t54) PATRICK QUINN petition or account Wiii and codlclls, If eny, of the hHng of en lnven· HARRIS '"-,,:r.-'nt· ..... 1 be admrtted to prcoete tory and app101sal of es· -~ .,. "' .. pro...,ed n H C- The Win end eny codk:lls «ate assets or of any pell -u pereo 111 repr• don 1250 of the •1-"'-f lion or account es Hntative Co adml'nl• Callfornla Probate are ave,...,.... or •X· tar ... _ ••t•t• of , .. _ Cod A R f aminatlon In the rue kept provided In Probate deo':.::'ent. '"' •· equeet or by the court. Code section 1250. A -Special Notice form IHE PETITION re· Request for Special No-THE PETITION le avalleble from the quast.a euthol1ty IO ed· llce loon ts available lrom r • q u • • t • t h • cou,, dark. mlnll1er the estate under the court cletl! decedent'• WILL. and A.II =t w tile Independent Admln· Attorney for the oocUoil1, 1f any, be ,...... •· lstralion of Estates Act Petitioner: edmltted to probate. O..W D. W9tta (Thls Authority wrll allow EDWARD G, COSS, The WIU. and any O'lleh•n, a Myw. the personal represent· ESQ, (CSBl89182) codicil• are available Ult awe to take many ac· R. ZEBULON LAW, for axamlnadon In 400 ....... ...._ 11an1 without obtaining ESQ. (CSB'13881S) the file kef!t by the ..... court approval Bel0/11 COSS SHREIAR ooun. .... Allv'tt CA taklngcertalnverylmpor· I LAW, THE PETmON 90071~ lent ac:tlc>N, however, 4590 Mec AATHUR requuteauthorityto 12110, 12/13, 12/17 the personal reptesent· BLVD., SUITE 390, ecfminietartheeetate HO™ OF~•~ llllYe wlll be requited to NEWPORT BEACH, CA under the lndepen-,_.. • .. ._ ....... give nottce to lnlerested 92660 dent Admlnlettatfon 1ALE T.S. GSl9-100 YOU pMsorrs unless tlley Published Newport of Eat.et .. A OL ,.,...,1 ME IN OEFiWLT UNDER ha\'e waived noc1ee or Beacn·Costa Mesa Daily '' •• A DEED Of' TRUST consented lo the Pilot December 17, 23. authority win allow DATED '"1,.. UNLESS .. PUBLIC NOTICES pr(lpc)Md action.) The In-24, 1999 the pereonal repr• YOU TAKE ACTION TO dependent admlnrs· FTh195 ••ntativa to teke PAOTECT YC>Uft PROP· ---------4 lratlon authority will be many eotione with-ERTY. IT MAY BE SOU> B SC 8989 granted unless an tn· out obtaining oou,, AT A PU8UC SALE. IF tecested person hle6 an Good Jobs approval. &afore YOU NEED AN l!XP\.Ao NOTICE OF obfedion to tile petition reliable Hrvfces t.akJng ~n wry NAllOH OF me NAT\JRE PETITION and lhows good cause Import.ant aotlone, OF TIE PROCEEDING TO ADMINISTER why the court allould not Interesting things howewr. the pa,.. AGAINST ~ YOU ESTATE OF: grant the autflOrlty. • to buy lol'\CI repreHntadve ~ ~'~ A ALVIN J. SCHMIOT A HEARING on the wlU b4 required to LAWYER. A ~ aut· CASE NO. A200089 petition wilt be held on It's all there give notice to Int•,. Uon '* to ~ To iill heirs beoef,. JANUARY 20, 2000 at d Hlad pereone unlue l*lcW fOf cash, c1anes credrlOrs, conl· 1·45 p.m. In Dept. t73 IO-every IY they haw waived ctlKlc draWn on • 11111• 1ngent Cfed•tors. and per· cated et 341 The Cl~ In ClaHllled oodce or oon.eented °' Nldonll beM. check sons who ma" otherwise O ... _ .,_, .... 0 h drl'wn by . Ill.ale Of fed-1 '""' ~'"• range, 842·8878 to t • propoeed enl .crwdlt unton1 °' • be lntorei;ted 1n tho W111 or 92868. eotlon,) The lndepen-c:hecll draWn..., e&1a10. or bolh. of IF YOU OBJECT lO the •;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=~-I dent admlnletrwtlon vr 1 atlte °' ALVIN J SCHMIOT '' authority wlll be r.dnlllltlavlng9 ~ A PETITION FOR granted unlH• en =: ~ PROBATEhast>eenliled . PR 0 Attn Jo Rnk"tl 7' 700 ~) r I, ~Ultt' •2 l'.alin flntn, CA 91160 C111'a Jllllmff tt 111•1T.11fiil ., .. I un che m.Ynl~ 11{ Y+ ('Jrc ~ 9" 1-h V• If !ft 91(1; Mo ~1$C' lfll 11.dy , • 11lk tOWf and 11 canr 1W ti11NdJtn'\"h<'ahtr interHted per1on --lpedfted In~ by PATAICtA fjl .. an ob,ectlon to 5102 d the Flnanctal OSTEASTOCK· the petlt on end Code and autnort.z.d to SCHMIOT In the Supe· ellowa good cauH do bulineu In this mu n0< Coort of Ca~fomla why th• c ourt wtl be hMt ..., the ..,., County of ORANGE -, _, THE PETITION FOR ehould not grant the = tNltee .. PROBATE reQU<lSIS Ulal authority. below, d all f1ll'1t, PATRICIA A HEARING on tltla. and ll'Urut con-OSTERSTOCK· the petition w ill be ve)'lld to wld now .held SCHMIDT be appointed ~~ o~r Jla:':/'J.~'. ~:u--~ =~Nf8t~~ :ft~r~~~ In Dept. L7 3 located ::= to"':* Deed-: estate ol the decedent ~~v!,41 '7~he A':o"f. ~ .,:-::. = Q!:t~ :U~J,~O~ ~~- Orange CA 92883. but withou( cownant min1Ster too estate under IF YOU OBJECT ~ °' the lndepe11dent Admln· TO the 01andng of lmpied, ,.;::::: V.:. lstratton of Estates Act the . SNtft.lon, you poe'"aton, °' encum-(Th11 AU1horlty wttr atlow •hould appaat et the branc., to pay the re-lhe personal repre~nt­ haering and euit• malnlng P"nC'P" sum°' atrve to lake many ac your objectlone or tM nclt(1) 911Wfed bY "°"' without obtaining file ·... bl the Deed d --· with OOUl'1 approval Oelont wn ..... n o eo· .... .., taking -naln v'"ry Im"""· dONI w ith the cou,, in.west And Lita cl\lrgu ""' " ,.,.,... befo,. the hearing. ttweon, • provided In tant actJons, howeV'8f, Y our appearance the note(a~ adYanc::u, th• ~ersooat repreMt11 .. _ 1 ~ the tenna al the awe w • be ttlQUired to may .,. n SNreon or Deed al TN.at, lnterat give notice to Interested by your attorney. thereon, ,..._ maro-a. peraons unless they IF YOU ARE A and ~ at ttie have wallted notice or CREDITOR or a Trult• '°' the tocal conunted to the oon~ creditor amount (lit u. bme af proposed &<:too > Tl'le in. rr::=:!~==============~ dependent admlnls· I trallon wtllonry wtll b4I oranted untess an In• tereated person Illes an "Affordable Alternative" Discount Casket, Cremation& Burial Service Why sh ould yo u subject yourself & your family to paying inflated prices for caskets & servic es???? Call Toll Pree 1-888-54CASKE"r Savini Orange 4 Surroundlag Countries LOCAL MORTUARIES PACIFIC vtEW • MEMORJAL PARK Cemetery • Mortuary Ch.'lpel • Ctematory 3~00 Pec1f1C Vl&N Ot1vo Newpon B'!ach 644-2700 PIERCE BROTHERS B!ll BROAOWAY Mortliary * Chapel Cremation 110 Broadway Cosla Mesa 842-9150 Give The Gift That Keeps on Giving It may ~oamd unusual, /m t mnny fcimil1ts uutltr:stan,l that pla1111i111) 11IJtt1djor '' funcrnl or crcrnal1on is trulY, an cict of lovt. • • C1ll Pacific Virw A ltmorial Park today to rtctivt your Jru Personal Protection Guide .Planning Porifolio . ~ rnll Jim f lills at ( 049) ., 17-4 6' t lutwcrn c2/1oa11d 12/J.:i FD H 76 - -CLUI SURFING Newport owns waves against Wilson NEWPORT B.l!ACf 1-AftN fa lling to o tough San Clf~mf'nte team on Tu~sday. Newport Harbor' club surf team k.iloclu:d of! Long Bedch W1l on, 90-67. Thur~day at S8th Street, taking fiJst place in all tour divisions. won his heat in the short board competition with several lip la ht.-s, whilo eruor Pal Tow- ars y nailed his first heat with a combination of nghts and lefts · Somor Joo Al.mi nailed top spot In the division with a pro- longed off -the-lip floater. ln the body board compe • Uon, eroor Andy Gold out~ fonned pack with 1pinnen dJld rollos for fust place. ll=-Z-""1 Alex Knost too" top spot · the long board competition with Alari.l and Towersey filliilg in for their teammates who bad the nu. Newport junior Ted Cook PUBLIC I . NOTICES ObjeCtlon 10 tnll l>QlillOn and 1hl>Ws good c;ause why lh• court should not grant the authonty A HEARING on lfle pet.tolon ""1M be lleld on JANUARY 6, 2000 at i 45 p m In Otpc L.:73 to cated at 341 The City Onve SOuth, Orange, CA 92868 IF YOU OBJECT to the gran1ing of the petition, you sllould appear at the hearing 41nd s~to your ob!ectK>ns or hie written ob ecoons with lhe oour1 oo 0111 Ille heanng Your appearance may be In per$Qf1 or by your at· torney IF VOU ARE A CREDI· TOR or con1ingen1 cr11d0· tor ol lhe dece41Sed, you must Ille your Claim w1tll the COi.tit and mall a copy IO ttia personal repre sentatf\le appointed by lhe court w1tll1n lour months from the d.11e ot 11le hrst issuance ol let· tera as provided tn Pro- bate C<lde sect.on 9100 The t•me for ltling cla11ns w~I not expire before lour months from tile heanng date noticed aboVe. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by tile court II you ere a person 1n· terested rn the estate, yo11 may file wotll the court • Roqullit for Soe· cial Noflce (form DE·t54) ol the filing ol an lnven· 1ory and 11ppra1sa1 of es tale assets or of at'ly pet .. lion or account as provided in Probate Code Hetion 1250 A Request for SP,et:ial No· tfoe lonn is available from Iha court clerk Attorney for the Petitioner: PER H. TRESLER, ESQ. SBN 49828 2121 EAST COAST HIGHWAY, SUITE 280, CORONA DEL MAR, CA 92625 Put>l•'hed Newport Beacn-Costa Mesa 01111y Pilot December 13, 17, 20, 1999 • M7t2 NOTlctTO CUOITORS OF ll 'LK SALE (UCC '>«-61115)1 eaero.,. No 2lS9l·MW NOTICI IS HlllHV CIV£N. dial • bulk &al.t ,, .i.o.it 10 1oc ma4t, ne ~a) and bui111eu -i.tteia4u) or the sellnOI IJ/an GHOOBRJAL CORPOllA TION. A CAUFOAAIA COIU'OR.ATIO~ 26612 TOWNE CENTER OIUVE SUITE H FOOTHll l RANCH A 921>10 Dal.a bvlll!CU u PH I LL Y K.JNG U.O 12 TOWfooiE CENTUl DRJVE sun E H FOOTHILL RANCH CA 926t0 All ockr ~ MITICl(t) Mil addtaJCU) lolkd b)' die IC lier( S) "'tilla lbc pul dirtc yen, .. ~lod by dlt 11el1tr(1), Wa.rc· NONE The llil>llle(I) aJld btM.IMU llddreu of k bwyw(tl '-luc. SHEJliOUDA INTDNATIONAL SEIWIC't INC. ADFl SHENOUOA, PR.ES. CHllF EX£CU11VE OHtCl! "401 WARNEil AVE 11421 HVNTISGTD"' BEAnl CA 921>47 tw loutio.. Ill c:.bfoniu or lbc dlld OCCUllVC Offi.-C Of tlM acttctta) 11 29 KUSF.V V.."'C: llVINE CA 92611 Tlt« -bc1111 IOld Mt llMf~U)' dac:nkd » Ail ,.U~lntRE.. flXnJllE.S AND EQUIPMENT u.11"' locattd 11 PHii.LY KJNG 266t2 TOWNE C£1'(f[A l>RJVE SUITE H FOOTlltll RASCH CA 91tl6 Tiie bulk ut. n m1tnded 10 •Y COClll.lntmatcd ~I Iii. ot'llcr of DISCOVER ES<'ROW CO!lotl'ANV 7777 Ct!NTF.R AVE SUI~"-' HUNTINGTON 8f'.AC'H CA 91641 ATIN MAltYLIN WESTMORrt.ANO UICI tht M1i.rpaitJ ult dMc u JANUAJtV C.. ZOllO '1loc "'1tlt Ult 11 1Yb)«1 lo C.hfurn1a Uolfonn °'"'"'"'"' C'o.lf Stttlll'I 6106.l n.. -.., w.i.c .. of Ilic pawl •lllt "''--("""" ""'Y IM lilt4 II OIJ;C'OVI It 1'.SCltOW COMMNY m1 fENTr.R AV6 SUITE. 4« tlUl'olTINGTON BEA<.11 CA tl047 ATTN MAIWUN WF.lilMORrl.ANO Pd Ult IUI tit, (o( nlll'I <1111111 by lllV Gf1oilol<'f tllall be IANUAR V S, :olll) •llkh lht i..mnnJ .. , ~ dlt 1111 11cd u lt ... s lkd "°"' 0..11d l>I ( LM8£Jt I, tM f1llOUUltlAl ro~llAllO."'. av SAMUi I GllOlf l\fAl.. Pll£5 ~ 5H£NOVOA ~"flJUllATK>NAL SFRVl()l IN(',. av ADFL Sii NOOOA, l'lttr.S •felt•) li:I PUBLIC NOTICES PUB UC NOTICES TNS11e Sa re 1532316 SSC 9000 1.01r1 No 7015323160 Wt NOTICE OF OrdS No 6971579 IJaboa of PETITION TMteu Saa Voii W'I '" TO ADMINISTER ~ai• lindlf 1 o.d d TMI ESTATE OF: d-.cl OVDel t 993 Urlllm )OU t•• 1C11011 to ~ 'fOoll GENEVIEVE ST ARR, Ptll*'Y 11 INlf be .,., • 1 aka GENEVIEVE j)Ubk ... II )OU Mid 1r1 IRENE STARR· •fl'N'ion ol tn. n11ttn ol lhe CASE NO. A2001 OS ~ eg.m '!Oii ~ To aH heirs benefl· shaulj c:oniar:t • llwl" On ctanes, crltdilOrs, conl· 01.()7/2000 • IOOOem. lngenl etedrtors, alld per· Callcma ~ sons who may otherwise ~ euccea:ir by lllSVll' be interested In the wilt or to Serrn> Aeclcnl8ym estale, or botn. ol. Comf*lY IS !tie dulf ep. GENEVIEVE STARR. panted lnlllee UtldW Ind aka GENEVIEVE IRENE r:u-t 10 Deed ol TMt STARR l'9COfdld en 02·19-1993 • A PETITION FOR ~ 93-0105266 BoC1ic PROBATE has been llled Plge ol ol!W:tll rec:crds 11 1118 by MONA LOU FOOSE Ol!'tC'AI of ir. Recorda-of In tile Superior CQul'1 ot 0r8'gll O:mty Celloml California. County 01 :S:!: L ~ C,.!: O~~G~ETITION FOR Ind w4e • fl\IS!Of ~ PROBATE requests that SM!gs of Amenca FSB 11 MONA LOU FOOSE be Benelw:lrt wit set 111 puOlc appomted os personal --he ......._. bidder represeniativo to admtn j;'""'~ 1 ~;· dlD l&ter the estate ol the de dlSMI by • st• ot ~ Cedent i.. adwdcclr-.byest• THE PETITION re· quests the deceden1 s ot i.derll cndlt inon ot • Will and coc11ci1s. II any; ehec:il ~ by • S111e ot be admitted 10 probate. .... Wtd blr'I 8$1QC;!ltcn, -s eslOQallOn, or ~ The Will end any co<:Uclls ---·· are available tor ex· t.1k speafted "' -*" St emlnaJion In ttle hie kepi °' "' t.n.oel coda Ind by the court IU!honz9d to do ~ " THE PETITION re· ha sin) wt be ~ by .,_ que5t1 autllorrty to ad· ill\' lppOllllld mtee • m1n1r.ter lhe e$tate under lllO'MI blow ol el ngtit 11111 the tnctependenl Ac1m1n· Ind intlrfll co~ to Ind lstration of Estates Act now hetj b'f hi tNme in Ille (TlllS Autllonty will allow 1wew111w dMl:rtled propsty the personal repres.ent • lllder ...o pursuiW11 .... «*d atJve to take many ac- ollnlsl The sni •I be ma tions wilhoot obtainrng DUI Wlthoul QCllWllrll or -· court approval. Before r11111 ••praa.d or 1mpied laking certain very tmpor· ~cMQ htlt pcaeuion or rant actions •. however ~ to P'f re lhe per50l\al represent· l"lll*q ~ 1111'11 d lhl auve wiB be required 10 noll(I) sec\nd by lhl ClelO d gtve nol1C8 tO Interested tnlst ~ lhenp! m persons unless they mllled lees. cll•ges lrld have waived not1co or upen•ollhltroslelklrlhl consenled to tho ll'nlU1I 111 Ille •-d Ille proposed actron ) The In ...,, iiuo~ of tne now:e dependent adm1111&· ct ) IND'~ ISllmlllld tration aulhortty w.N be to be 1e1 lar1il bebw The gra11ted unless an In· lmOUlll /11'1'; tie gre• oo 1he terestud person Illes an d.., of salt PPce of s111 1n ob1ection to the pe11t1on ,.., f!onl of "' filQloltl 11 1111 and snowio good cause mein eniry .. 10 the p.., why the coul'1 should not 11i O""C C..• 401.411 E oranl the authooly ~"' A\08 . ~t 1 CA A HEARING on thl • -11 "---'-11 men ,..... peutoo Win be held on ~";;,' Clled of IM~ J~UARY 13, 2000 at Amo11111 ot unoied batanoe Ind 1 45 p.m In Dept L73 Jo orw c11.-gec $327 221 •9 cated at J.41 The C1tv (mm.-dl Slrlel ICldr9u Onve South, Orange, CA 92868 Ind ollw common dnlgnlllon IF YOU OBJECT to lh8 d lhl 1181 Pl1llllrtY 342 Pe&ll granting of the pelttion, f19e l-NMpor1 BIKtl h d h CA 91660 f<PN •J9·13!·20 you s oul appear a• t e ........ L.Vldet---' tnist• hearing end Slate your ""' "'V'-obj6Clion1 or lite written C111C:i.ms '"I lablly lot '"I otlJe<:ttOOS w•lh the court 1w1&11n1 ct .... Sllal before tne tieanng. Yoor ldchcc lrld Qllllt common appearance may be In des9l11t0n 1f mt st'toW1 person or. by your at· lwwl The propw1y tlerelDlcft torney. oncrtld 11 being sold ·a,.. IF YOU ARE A CREDI· Ollll 1VUll!1.f9 CAlfarN TOR or co11tingent c1edi· Recior....,..a ~ tot ol tne dlDctlased, you IUOCl9'IClf by mwger to S.· must hie your claim with IWIO ~ ~ tile COU/1 BM mail a copy es TruNI 9~1 ~ Avt tei the personal repre• rw-N 03 02 04 Nol1hl1dgl. CA 1en1atlve apPofnted by 9132• (916) 351.n2a or (71') the court within lour 573-t965 ~ Oebcr91 llrlQ months from the dale ot ne: vce Pmldllll Pt282!7 Ille ltrat IS&uance of let· tVf7 12m 12/Jl/99 ters a, provided In Pro-.--.. ....... ~....;;;..;....;.. ___ 1 bate Code 58Ctl0f1 9100 NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO SELL ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES Date of F1hng Apptlcatton November 30. 1999 To Whom II May (' .lCCm The Name(s) of the Applicanl(s) ls/ate AL9ERTSONS INC The epplicants listed above are applying 10 the Department of AlooholiC Bever119e Conuol 10 sea alcoholic belleragos el 2300 HARBOR BLVD STEC COSTA MESA CA 92628 Type ol kcen&e(s) Applied tor 21 ·OFF SALE GENERAL Published Newpon Beacn·Coata Mesa Dally P1tol Oeoembtr 10, 17, 24, 1999 F189 Fletltloua BuslneH Name Statement ltie following persona BAJ doing business as THE OAlGINAL BALLBAG, 125 loduslrtal Way, C<>&ta Mesa, ca1rrom1a 92827 O R. Im pons L TO (Ceftl ), 125 Industrial Way, C<l$ta Me'8, C.lltornlll 92627 Th!I IJo IOH8 IS COil• dueled by • corporation Have you 1lllt1ed doing busln11a yat? Yes, t 985 O R fmporls Ltd • Doug Rugv, P1Hldenl Thit tatument w11 toled with the Coun1y Clerk of Orange County on 12 OHi~ , 1999611 JOOI D lly Pilot Dec '3. tO '7, 24 1099 F185 The time lor hhng claims will not up1re berore lour months from the hearing date notieed above YOU MAY EXAMINE the 1i1e kept by the court II )'OU are a person in· terested In ttie estate. you may file with the court a Request tor Spe· clal Notice (IO<ITI OE· 154) of Ille llllng ol an 1nven· tory and appraisal ot es· tale asseta 01 of any poll· hon or irccounl as provldat1 In Probale Code section 1250 A Request fOf $pedal No- llce IOITTI 1s ava table trom the court clerk Attorney for th• Petitioner: KRISTA LEE POWERS, ESQ. (CSBI 167202) REYNOLDS & POWERS, A L.C. i 3S21 PASEO DI! VALENCIA, SUITE 115-A, LAGUNA HILLS, C.4 92853·3138 ~hed Newport Beacn.co&ta Mesa Oa•ly P•lot December 13, t 7, 20, 1999 M713 Flctltloua Busln•H Nam• Stalement The lollOwtng persona ere doing business as· gal' on 1ho green com. 3 Rollins Place. Laguna Niguel, CA 92677 Sheila Reloy. 3 Rollint Place, ·L.a9una Niguel CA92&n Anne Huston. 31547 Eaal Nine Onve, Laguna N•guel, CA 92Bn Thia b1>1lne11 It con· ducted by • general pertnershlp l'lave )'OU 1U1rtod d<>lnQ bU&lrMlll yet? No Shella c. Rotoy Thi, t•tt1m11nt wes lllefJ w ·n tn Coonly Clelk of Orooge Counly on 12;o2"'9 1""81S141 oany Piiot o 3, t <!: t 7 24 1990 ~tUO Puauci j NOTICH BSC 9021 NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: JOHN ELLSWORTt DRURY CASE NO. A200203 To all heirs, benef~ Ciar\es. creditors, cont 1ngent c1ed11nrs and per· SOOS who may otheMIM be interested rn Ille Wiii or estate. or bOlh, ol JOHN ELLSWORTH DRURY A PETITION FOR PROOA TE has been hied by JOHN E DRURY N'I the Superior Court of Callfom1a, County ol ORANGE THE PCTITION FOR PROBATE requests that JOHN E DRURY be ap· pointed as personal rep· resentawe 10 admlfl4Sler I ~1 F1ctitiou• Buelneea Name Statement Tile lonow1ng pel'IOn• are doing t>uslMls as Recon Oynemlc1, 1 182 t WOQ.dbuiy Roed. Garden Grove, CA 92843 Dynamic Senllees Inc., ICA), 11821 Woodbury Fload. Garden Grove. CA 92843 This business Is con· ducted by • oorporallon Have yo111tar1ed doing buslneu yet? Yes. 4 22·96 Dynamic Services, Inc , Tom Miiier, Presldenl This statement was flled with the County Ctel1< ol Orange Countv on 11-16-99 1999681157.0 Da~y P110f Nov 26, Dec 3. 10, 17, 1999 F173 lhe estate of lhe deee-Flctitlou• Bualnau dent. Name Stat.ement THE PETITION re· The loltowing persone quests the decedent's ere dOlng buslne" as Wiii and codtdls. 11 eny, Ovnamie "1110 Sales, be admitted to probate 1 t 1121 A 'Woodbury The Will and any codlals ., __ .. G _._n Grove CA are av11labl8 ror ax 9™'3 a...... • amlnaUon In the Ille kepi Dynamic ser.nces Inc .• byT~~ ~TITION ,.. W~. ci!~:~n ~~dl quests authol'lly 10 ad· 92843 mt111ster the estate under This bustne11 Is· oon- the Independent Admln· ducted by a oorpo<atlon tstratK.m ol Estales AC1. Have you 1tarte<1 doing (Tll1s Authontv will allow business yet7 Ye•. lhe personal represent· 5. t5·98 a1111e 10 take many ac· Dynamic Services, lions without obtaining Inc, Tom M Uer, court approval Before President taking certain very 1mpor Thi& statement WH tant actions, however, hied with Ille County the personal represent· Cieri< of Orange County alive Wiii be required to 00 1 t • 16·99 give nottce to interested 19996811571 persons unless they Dally Pilot Nov, 26, Dec. have waived notiee or 3, 10. 11. 19~ Ft74 consented to lhe - pr01>0sed action l The In· Flctltlou1 Bu•lnesa dependent admlnls· Name Statement frauoo authonty w!n be The lollowlng persons !)ranted unless an 1n are doi~busineu as terested person files an 0y De ob,ectiOn 10 the petition nam tan, 11851 and shows ,.,.,.,. cause Woodbury Roed, Gard.ell yvvu Grove, CA 92843 why Ille court shOuld not Dynamic Services Inc., grant the autho111y. • (CA) 1 l821 Wooclb~ ... A HEARING on tile Aoad ...... pellhon will be held on 'Ga.u .. n Grove, 92843 I • JANUARY 20, 2000 at Th1S business Is con· I 45 p m 1n Dept L73 lo-dueled by 8 oorporatldn cated at 341 The City Have you started dojng Onve South. Orange, CA business yet? Yu, 9~r~ou OBJECT 10 1h8 &-7-87 granting of the petitoon, Dynamic Servlc~f. ~ou Should appear at the Inc., Tom Miller, President eanng and state your Th. 1 1 • objections or Irle written 15 s a emant was h fllo<l with the County ob ections wHh t e ooun Clenc 01 Orange Cconty before the heanng Your on 11•16•99 appearance may be "' 1""'8l15tt person or iJy your al· Oa11y Pilot Nov. 26. Oil<! ·~8.1ou ARE A CREDI· 3, 10. 17, 1999 F175 TOR or coottngent credt Fi ctitious Buelnese tor or the deceased, you Name Statement must hie your cta1m w1tti The lollow•ng persons lhe court end mall a copy are cloonO bu11neas as. 10 the personal repre Sutherlfn Solut1on'1, aentat1ve appomtod by 20102 El T Rd .~1e the court wltll1n lour oro ·• .. • months lrom the date of Lake Forest, Callfoniia 92630 the first •ssua_nce ol let· Sheron Matta SolflefM, ters as p10YKl0d In Pro 20702 El Toro RO 1476 bate Code S8CllOn 9100 Lake Fof I Ca'ifomia' The lll'lltt IO< lthn claims 92630 IS • w1 I nol expire bePore four • This busineaa Is oon- monrlls from the hearing ducted by· an Individual date nouced at>ove Have you 1tar1ed doing YOU MAY EXAMINE business yet? No the l~e kepi by the court Sheron Marie Suttretltn U yo11 are a pe~on In· This statement wa•..., terested 1n the estate, hied With the Count)' l yoo may fife w11h the Cleft( o1 Orange County , court a Request lor Spe· 00 l0-28·99 1 C•al Notice (lomi DE·154) 1D9968096M f ol the ld1ng ol an t111111n o1,~ Pltoe Nov 28 o.c. • tory and 1ppra1sat al •· 3 1 7 ...,..,.; 'F 7" tale assets or of any pell· · · 1 • """' 1 • iron or eccoun1 as provided In Probate Code sechon 1250 A Request for Special No· lite form available from the court clork Attorney for the Petitioner: HALL SEELY, ESQ. (CSB#033644), 901 DOVE STRt':ET, SUITE 120, NEWPORT' BEACH, CA 92560 Pubt1Shed Newl)ort D'act1·Co1t.t Mesa Oatly Piiot December 17 23. 24, 1999 FTh196 Flctltlous BuatneH Name Statement The IOltowlng persooa are dOing busl~ss as· Success Products. '125 Mernmac Way, D202, Costa Mesa, CA 926~ George• Waller Carpentier, 425 Mer· rtmac W y, 0202. CoSla Mesa, CA 92626 Tiiis bu11ness Is CXlf'I· ducted by an lndMdual Have yo11 •tarted doing bU511lt!SI yet? No Georgu Welter C11rpenuer • Tn1s 1tatement wa1· llled wlth the COunty Cieri( ol Orango County1 Ofl 12·14·99 I 1~14252 Dally Pilot o c 11., 2, 3t, 1990, Jan 7, 2 F197 r=-=-c;:;a-=l!t~t :i.c. CIMeltled Todarl 842·1978 ~'It 11~1; tfoa /f,4,1'te • Call 642-5678. Put a • fevv vvords to work for you. Daify Pilot Friday, Occ.ember 17, I 999 ... ....... .,. .... It.alt 1111l .l111dli1w• UI• •llhJ• •I 1111h111" '"d1u111 1111111" 1'llhl1•lll'ri•··l'I \t"' I 11:.!111 ltt 11 ll·••r It .l,1 .. 11\ 11•\I~• llf I• jl't I .... 111\ 1 l,1'"1fii·1I l1th1111•1'1111"111 l'l1 l•I 11'1"'" ill!\ I rtotf 1h,1I lll•I\ IH• w '""r 1f.1·•al1tii11.I 11111111·1li,111 h I 11• I I.uh' 11al111 .1• • •·ph 1111 l1.1l1tl11\ [111 .Ill\ 111101 Ill Ull 1uf\l lf1•1·11111ll (.,I "l11d1 II Ill.II f.o ... 41J ., . '".ti• r:J ~ Dy Fa~ By Phone . . 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Enjoy carefree hv1ng in your largo 2 BR apartment home! . • l\vo-oer glll'1lge .•Washer/dryer hookups • Flrepta~ {wood 4 g<it) • Air conditioning •Wet bat ~ $2,260 to $2,500 Please c:all (949) 644-0509 Q Anolhor Essex Community ~~"-::- 160~ COSTA MESA GREY~ fONE 38r 2 588 2 sty TWM. au dbl cat e1ec- 1rc g11, w'd hk-ups, 1300 sl. $1700/Mo 2110 rt.ion Avt <V1ctorla/Newport 81vd ) 949-63 t -4622 E aidt duplall 3b< 2ba vo 2ear 031 $1400'mo No dog 2o.l6 l' ullerton Bay/Newport Appl 949-552·8842 167 HOUSES'CONDOS FOR RE.NT FOUNTAIN VAU.£Y 3BR 2.SBA Tiburon Twnhm Brookttur11/T1lbert. 2 ur gll', no pet"' SHOO/mo. 949-S52.a&42 Cii!. YewpoN v l/Urlna !ii"l 1112~1 u-'lJ.>nN-n'le.n I.~ IRYINE Bayfronc commun1ry with pr-iv.uc bc.ach & Turtle Rock Glen marina. Walk co Balboa Island 1hop1. <#gtOtJI remodeled 58r Minutes from f;uh.ion laland. . 38a lam.rm. 3e C)ill, 28005t Extra-large aputmcnu wuh wood burning ~ egl 9.'552-6700 fireplaoc and private guagc. • Boat dips avula.blc • Sony No Peu NOW LEASING 2BRJ28A and 2BRJ28A with den S20SO-S2800 Please call 949 760-0919 112 HOUSESJCONDOS FOR RE.NT HEWPOfIT BEACH UDO ISLE 4Bdrm'3Balti 3c gar. ~v• on tll8 island WI fll$ QI, exlra large hOrl18 I yr least r::J S5700o'mlo. 949-631-7227 Mariner Square • Ocean Breezes • Spacious Floor Plans •Resort-Style Pool • Vaulted Ceilings • Bubbling Spa • Lush Green Landscaping • Small Pets Welcome Two Be(lr()om Town Home from 1.530 Three-Bedroom Apartment Home from 1,550 $200 Securil) Deposit 11 ith Approwi Credit (Doe!t not include pet depo~it) 949-645-0252 202 Motel MANAGERS • SPECIALt S1S4.00 + tax Wkly {MU$1 present this Ad) 235 111\S & kllchenell$ SttU31ed on btlUllful!y landsalped grounds FEAT~ES 24·Hoor Lobby/Oue't dldl phones/Free HBO ESPN & ~lf>ool & JacuzZi, Guest laundiy CloSe to 405 & 55 F~ Mins lrc,m OC F 8Jr!lfd$, ColeOt Ind bell$ Wlihig cJstance to sf\.Jp6 & •estauranu COSTA MESA !AOTOR INN 22n Hllt>ot Blvd Phone M9 '45-4840 RENTALS TO SHARE NPB eh.,. ;ecr Ille wtprol lem, quiet .,.. bay vu 2 t.lk 10 bch. Lat.fld OI/. no smol<e S625Aval2·1 949-574·1960 CM Young Pro! I to 5hale pool home .. lmtl1IU8I Clean. respond>le $SOC.mo .. utilS 714·549-1101 208 OFFICES FOR REHrii.EASE Prime NB Location! Sublease opportunity 1-2 common area spaces, lurn'd, 111 services included excepl l)hone. ssoomo 94M7 4..()6()() Near OC Alrl>ort IUm, ~ tax tn1emet ace, raceptlOl'llSt COl'lferance rm. e1e Shon tenn ok Mal1t 714·SS&-3767 HOLIDAY SPECIAL "' SEASONED AREWOOO S165 CORO FREE DELIVERY wtthln 1t reuon.71~1 ".I MSE PAAAOE/AOSE BOWL xtn1 grand s1lnCf Sidi~ and round tnp transfef • horn Anahem game ..-. ti B\/YISetl IM9-642-8So'2 • !>ff WOLFF TANNANO BEDS TAN AT HOME BUY OIRECT ANO SAVEl r COMMERCIAUHOME Ull!IS lrom $199 00 Low Monltlly PeymtnC FREE Col« C9tlloo Call 1-800-71 t -01 sA • 3 )1gned Gelle V1111 ~ Sil!'.Oea real Ivory l)ltC* , S950ea Laltqut. (13) bronzes incl 711 Grtclll\ Urn Ot11 lounlaln cost SI GK ' sofl '3600 f11m &onze ,.,.,, & 'Womat\ bllet 1bl ,.,.., .... sue COil StlK sell Ml $1800 etc 9.t~650-Q10 , .. _ LIONEL TRAINS WANTED bf~ $$ PAIO PP 714-2e6-7993 NEFDCASH? S& MONEY FOR $$ • ft ANTIQUD , A~ . COUE.cn~ PAIN11~ POTmn' l lmt'TO HOUSflfOW l «Jyears in Newport s..ch 949.673.6 l.oo~NT I ~~~=· Rebuilt Vaeu~• $2999. up Huge s.lectlonl COU1Vacwm & Sewing 333 E 171h 11 Costa Mela 94!Mo&2· 1560 •••••••••••• : * TEACHER * : • WILL BABYSrT : : NEW YEARS EVE • • S25Clpaf hrl4 hr min. • • 50% dtf)'wtlnd IVIJI • • * 94!M44-6572 * • • • •••••••••••• NEW MIU~NllJM YOUll f:'.~~W~'.~ ,,,,,, ,, ' 1 • I 111 -----' Starting@ $1095/mo. Mo to Mo lease. **We are a pet .. community. 6 blocks from the beach. 949-644--2611 7h~lq£# LOM wtight now, Miid SS To A11I $'.olutlon1 PO Box OOeicome <i}tmne . ,:-·;;~~I * ~ th ~rJJJ t . {) . I LOST .Large ~ eel las1 "'--1t1111n ..... ---d ~~-iow. Living In Luxury oi e (S7f/O iuai1s. ~c:.:.:"~ ~:~~21~.=. 1J 52nd St NB 949-631·5297 Kl1a courtlY carved i*;i • I 11DCOSTA= I Nfe9 LM~ 38r 2Ba, pt11o, ;n~, laundry, 1139Sfmo. lvallat>lt 111. LAave your phOne I It 149-71 .. 1374. Q;iif Hlight1 Locl!IOfi. E'Skte 2Br 1 SB.I, Fp. gar. oo pell, $995/mO Hl65 tMnt Ave t3 Call Danell IMH20-IM?2 Ext 203 Gg ilr E'lkll &ii Bay, ~ $775/mo + S700idfp WOOdl, 329 Unlvtr· Illy. LIN IM9/S48 6093 1:edf1n1 i:ai His. 2-M•1r ldnll• 2-81110M. ln\mtdlN Mo¥9-ln II 714-545-0442 NntY Ret\JbilJM4 25 111 'Unit. 1 w gltlQI. Newport Htlghta ., .. 1130(lrm0 Mto21•nol 1 WWWN AOfM IOf iii ......,.. 1,2 & 38r '°°' &I. d/!i6e,,I !I te. unparalleled In Orange County 1-877-681-7387: Son., 8<1boto al Soll (/emetil• Ntwpo11 Beach -~~ ----- • 24 Hout Guard Gola • full-11rne cooc191ge secvice • Elegant one °' IWo bedroom plans • G<irgeous clubhouse • luvtsh pool, spo • fllne&s foclht1es • Steps to Fashion Island, wondtrtul reslOuronts. shOpptng, ond cnleflolnmenl Our office will be clOHd on Friday, December 24th. Al deadlines wlll be moved up as follows: EDITION DEADLINE (!) versiud one, two and three bedroom jloorplam mos~ with fireplac~J far COZ)' holiday gatherings. /arge,Patzos, heau~ pools and spas. Grmt /ocat1ons near Fashion Is/and & tht beach. Small pets welcome too. Fronl $1,185/mo Settlr in befo" the huJt/t &. bust!~ oftlJt season! Cal/ Tin Bay1 today! (888) 21!)-0754 An /AC ~,,,,,,1m111 Friday, December 24 ............................. Thur&day. December 2,3-Noon Saturday, December 25 ......................... Thursday, December 23-2 p m. Monday, December 27 .......................... ThurSd~. December 23-5 p.m. To place a new ad or change a current ad, tne above deadlines wall apply. Thanks for your cooperation. r~~-. ~ - i=,~~·:n: IJIW!nO 1181/21t.o75" ~ t' 5ii1i\wtifl,NROUf 0 r~:::~= -12100 c.11 .. n e111X7 .. _________________________ .. 11111111 .. Ii~.··· . -~ . . . bed". " 1*1" c~ m111. ~ = l<J91.::. : Landscape algnad, rurotr8d. lrwned ....., UWTencl .... S2975 • $1200i'obo fMt.7fl0.11G 16 Fridoy, Dec mber 17, 1999 .... ACROSS I Condl<llt k P.lrk playet 6 61\ld'; 10 Small rug 13 low •"Pr~Ll r1 Hi Zilch I~ A IO'lil 17 Singot Cellno 18 Toasl !Opper Ill Pol• Of 61Mk 2U Flfl8ncltJf Baruch ~2 Mao 1 iC!"'"''Y ~· Aal:.es Jloll 128 Orin~ ol lho ... 1 r.?~. •3:i Dated ~ Loog llllh ,..,., Robor'l Cook tlOOll 37 r1y1og 1orm111ion '38 Pooched 1f11mal 41 Johnny- 44:' Rank betow rnarqo'5 C4 -Paulo Ora11t 4'• Clalm$ on PfOperly 47 Cn:l~"f 4'1 Magic formulas 5 I Hold 1-:> hav 53 Blood- 56 Kn<>tty like tree blanches 5<} Oiolnchl•kl bofOS b 1 wau. in wale< 64 1' emporary Q.t1 05 Ow r1 oo "W 1emer 07 t:nloc G8 Eigtll 'OIC cm Cra.nng 70 2001, lor OM 71 ltigh M.llOOIOfl DOWN 1 I i< tJ.>nd 2 ( I 3 f"omlOf cand1<Jate ~lOvlllSOll 4 T1l11<Sup 5 Sr11n11I• 6 MwM1,eo 1 Ar<1b ruler II S<X>n 9 Weshtny1on °' Shou1 I 0 I tams ol ,lurty ~omoth1ng• 11 Ew~l !:?. A•wollas 15 raurus Gonlllll 1itc 20 Bodvtounacr s mo:s<:le 21 l,;Ol'OIJUltlf 11cr011rm 23 ~ICOO OOIO 2S Contempt 26 M~l,t!S docile 21 ModtClne· cabinelltom llAEVIOUS l'UZ2Lf SOLVfO 2" Fable wnlcr JO ft1tng, tn law 32 Type ol pipe or 59t 33 Loltt oosl 35 Soothed :i 1 Ole depos!I 39 Weslem• 11u.enca abbt 40 Wwe thidloesses 43 Shetves 46 tiN'1 48 S!JITIPY s pel 50 Flatter 52 Wasta tlftll 54 Wax • . melodramatic 55 Candle pQwet 51 lechetOIJS 58 ~•go's beloved 60 Mounts • (gemstooes) 81 Method 62 Pubbfew 63 Rather °' Ayltroyd 65 Felehl'd 12 Our office will be closed on Friday, December 24th. All deadlines will be moved up ;as follows: EDITION Friday, Decemllcr 24 Saturday, Oecem1>1:r 25 Munday, ~cemt.1;r 2 7 DEADLINE Thursday. Dece1111J1:1 23 Noun fh11ro;L1ay, Ot:1.e111he1 23 2 pm lllurslldy, Dec.eu•ht:r 23 5 pm T11 place ol ne .. ad or thange a current ad. lh\l <1h11v~ 1h1,1.1f111.•.., "''" 3pp1y· Tnanks tor your coope1a11on Dail ·)Pilot '~~·· Bridge Sy CHARLES GOREN wlth OMAR SHARIF and TANNN~ ttmSCH \\Ill~ .... IJOl lll. <.:L \1\1 Hoth .. ulncrublc SOOllt dah v. 1hnp, re ponsc \\hen Nouii nc1t hC>v.cd f('l)S()fl hie \lilUCS I•) ratstn Sout11'11 U!I, Sutnh Ufltcd lo gel l(t II< NORfll ·"~~? Q K J II 0 J 104 • "5 J mnll .111111 VI lhCI lllfl.~I d11c1,:t roul\f HASI \\"'"' led 1he ~tn!\ ill club> 11 I, Mnoc thl';tc "''a~ 1 rrc club l~r, 1hc 1:.11c 01 tl1c lw11J lnnicd 011 nvt It rni; a hc-1111 trid II )i•u arc gv111g 10 1cly on d1v111c cu11l.ino:e ii 10 111htdl dcfrnoler hold• tllC J•U ~tn~ 1,1uct n, YOU Y11l\llJ tlO '~"~ r ht d111n1 1111r ~Ollll;ir.;I lhc lldclllkl5 111111111 tUll· 1.:cJc! 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Bui 11 1~ 001 alway' u i!U<'') thrtc •plkki., th1ce <l1.11lHtt1ih .inc.I I\ clubs. c;o coulJ hold at nKl!'.I ooe ht•:in When a hc:l'lrl 10 1hc l.1ns f'l\;~t\I up 111111 cc1rd, .1 llClll1 baii:k 111 lhc ten landctl I~ ~1:1111 South'\ two dob\ wn an11it1JI and Mrong, and l'ol.O J1a111011J\ ~•ha 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS A COOL JOBI Entry leval pe>61tion, t 8 or Older, no e~p nee uollmtled Income and growth polonUat whtle establlihlng new accounts lo ma1or cHy and. reso11 areai; (NY Fl HI Guam 11c ) e1tetlen1 opportunity lo tff11er 1ob malllet 888-408 6445 Apt. Manager Team Manag11men1 1aam w/ sttong leaSing and main· tenance skins Ofeded Rent and utary tn eitdlanQe IOI l'lllNQG· menl ol 18 UM Apt CorMlunoty lo the City ol Co!.ta Ma&a P1eMe .~ (714)633.~ AUTOBISTAO oov. hmng dependable, coor1eous st.if! tor att posltl0fl8 illrl!OQ al S7.251hr plus medlcal benefit•, bo11u1 & 1tock option pr09ram. Salary Ngher dl!l*'d· ing on experience. Pl&3$8 teal/t messa~ 949·833-1408 ex1 13 Bartender PIT houra 3pm·10·pm wed & lrl tlam 8J11n Sat & Son Calf 949·644·6900 to apply In per500 .•8lUE PAINTER• NB Arch hrm, FT po1, ttarn wtillt earn HSOhr to lllrt. Good OMV, Mll-752·1800 CASHIER/CLERK tin hrs, FfPT tor loc•I Pt11rm1ey. S.neflls. Cell CharlH Pager 714·21M407 Chilcttfma 11 looklng ror careet orleol!!d preschool & kinderglflen reac1*' M..1$1 have ECE units Please call Ht-551-4533 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS ~ -IA>old.nl( fop Hl•1>v1 People APl''Ol.\'lllE.VT St:111'lC~ ff/r'r f >,11 lie l'H11Uljl ..fu(J<, Top·pnx.hu:crs higher • I~ .J1 h. Iii. ml l1Nn.•n • I'll I\ 11.ul • I'll 11111 .. 1• ... •u• •r.mn"'.,_111(111 I ..iul~"''''' m l'~l Jn ....... 'li...a .,..~lnl( I II.II ~ir -t, I ,.~313-1744 -= irl cashter GAN AHL LUMBER COMPANY We need Sales people and Cashiers. Full-time pos11tons. must be avail evenings and weekends. Apply tn person 1275 S. Bristol St Costa Mesa, CA 92626 E.O.E DELIVERY PERSON Ftell'lble his, PT can Charles Musi llave own car P8l)8r 714 218·4407 S1le1 GANAHl LUMBER COMPANY we need Sates people and Cashiers FuU·ltme posrhons, must be ava~ evenings and weekends Apply IO person 1275 S Bristol St Costa Mesa, CA 92626 E. 0 E 476 EMPLOYMENT OPPTYS Court Oirtct°'/Heseivation attenoant PfT tor busy Newport Beach llOOIS club Cell 949-644-6900 Home Workers wented to make scenltd candlH, To apply call Toll FrH. 1-888-558-3470 law Finn. Receptionist. data entry 51111 tmm dtatety $9/hi Call Jenn1l91 949 756·5250 or e-mail attrvubtnoOaol com NANNY olldtd for hendl· Capped '""· E 1ldt CM. Atterooona, 2pm-6pm M.f & 101111 FT. 949-548-2022 e Pt\ail'ilecy Clerk Typjat e Cashlef • Uc"d Pharmacy Tech. WIA ttatn. Cil IOI fll8rMW 949·642-0122 01 Fait R850m8 to 949-&42·9469 PHONE ROOM SUflERVISOflS I ~20 T elemaJl<elels looking '"' team ~.leader ··~~ktlhe ume-tllare ~lry Long term .-nploymeot ncellenl ifOWlh opportunity Please eootact Gordon or M8/lt at 1-888·313-4744 Treodwtlt Re1ot11 Coate Mt ... Cl EO£ ROA oteeled tor buay Endodontlc Office. Pleatt call 949·721-4007 Moo-Thur 1:30em·5:00pm •RETAIL SALES• FT Seles profHslonel ""' sales HP & dMlgn oMf1. 1.:1, well organized, ''"" player. Wotk to • beau ahowroom In the Stooemlll Design Ctr. Avell lmmedl Pte&MClll71~1-4000or Fu Rnumt 714~41.0332 478 EMPLOYlllNT OPPTYS Altd hit• UNITt D COLORS Ol'BEHmON SoUltl Coea1 Ptau ITOflE MANAGER Wt are looki1g lor a dynomic n r lhal knOwl flll bottom ano b SAlES Mu$I hM hli1J energy & loYa 10 eelll 2Yr11xp r6q'd Tap Pay + Commln1on anJ Bono Cd C.lhy 0 (114)754-1800 UNITED COLORS OFBENmON South COl•t Plu1 FIT $9/hf .. Comm plus bencl~i f'tT Sf11)r ,. Comon We &Iii lookiog IOI ~''"'°~~ wtltt 'le.ts ol energy & enlhuslasm • ~ed••UaUrar.J1SS lorN~? GNe us a cat ' 71.c.75'1 5'415 OI AftfJV In person SALES Conim newspaper group lool<ing IOI nsrde sales 1eps Should possus s11ong pOone sales dly be OI• g.nilad, & hlva x1n1 c;ust 58N Sl<l1' Salary~ COIMI Beneld J*g Ind ~Olk plart Orug &creening/physlc1I reqd EOE Send resume to IAarkey Dft .... IS, 330 Wesl Bay St. Co51a Mesa CA 92627 or tax 191>Uf118 lo (949) 631 65114. W1n1ed tidy Driver, Ql1Ce °' lwtce a week 101 elderly coopl $1Mlr, drive my car or yo111s Musi have COL Locali!d berween lMna & Tusuo Ava 9496-45·1809 C PHONE REPS. Full lime, lln"rgellc lor Mongage Co, Earn 10 $800 · wk + beflel•li Sal86 exp p<el11red Con1ac1 Meh~sa e 949·250·5719 478 EMPLOYMENT SERVICES Pltate be eware lhlt Ille It.longs in lhia Cit• 1gory may require you 10 call a 900 number In which there 11 a ch11ge per mlnU11. Pftlll bt Wiry of OUI of .,,. comp1111ts. Chick with the loc1I Better Bualntu Bu· rHu btlore you Hnd any money Of '"' for aervlcea. Reid and urtdet1t1nd eny con- 1ract1 before you 1l9n 69$ CARS/TRUCKS NANSISUVS ACURA 3.a CL '111 RO$e mctdC/grey lealher, auto, 111 ITIOOfllool, tu• pwt piil.:M~. t!lt, CtlJl&e, l8CIOl'f llloyi OllTV!m td playe. (003839) $16.995 tnus OF WESTMINSTER (800)291·3747 Buick c;r;1ury lTD ·111 37,500 mU.., lotdtd, but need• body work, 13000 Call Bill 949-75WOH BUICK (£ SABR.E '97 LTD, tow 33k mi, beige, llhr, co. and motet Sol* cJN11! (511328) $17,988 NABERS (71.4)54~9100 CllCllUec Concour1 '95 Low 44k mies, V8.Nof1hM.3r, tealhef, alloy$ 5up8f de1nl (289724) $19.988 HABEAS (714)$40-9100 CAOILLAC DEVIU.E 119 Only 58.000 miles 1 owner, extreme OOod cood S5.325 949-760-9628 CADlLLAC ELDORADO '94 Toormo. 290 hp, Northstar, low 461< mtleS, wtll& pew!. mooorool. CO & ITIOfe (620294) $19,988 NABERS (714)54().9100 CADILLAC FIMiWOOd '92 Low miles, gray leather, r .. tiable & lu1unous' New car lrade-lnl (221768) $9,988 NABERS (7141~0-9100 Cldlllac sevllte STS '95 low mies Stiver-gray cd, a\. ~ & mol'81 New car lracte- 1830509) $20,988 NABERS (714~9100 CldlllacU. ST$ 1118 Low 18k miles. 300 h.p Not1hStat CD aJloyS ba~ ance ol warranty (911818) $34 98C NABERS 014154~9100 CHEVROLET TAHOE ·91 2WO lealher many xttas, 8Jcel!unt cond:llOfl I (t08654) $25,988 NABERS (714)540-9100 CHEVY ASTRO VAN '89 Low 16k maes. wtllle.reat a•r & "'°'e1 Salanct ol wananry. PrevtOUS Re111a1 (tro9n) $19,988 NABERS (714)54~9100 CHEVY CAVALIER 'Ill Air cOnd automahc. pawer s1oenng, anv'lm stereo. dUal alt bag5, abs (W72'1408) $11,717 KenGrody Lincoln Mercury 714-522-8700 FORD EXPLORER L fO ·et SlaclVgrey leather. aulo-matJc. pnvacy glass. ~ack. aqoys, ful power package. anv'lm cass. cd stacker IA73258) $18 995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (800)291·3747 Jeep Giand Chflou. 93 414, 1 owner, f"11y folded, wtlllgray, 102k ml, $10,llOO D4M44-1968 JEEP GllAND CHEROKEE &.AREDO 13 ~ey Int, V6 ABS, new 1uu lutf ~. OflQ OWMf, ~ r• cordll BeAUtdul Mutt Sellt SI0,900 OBO 9f1'21-M72 LEXUS U470 'ff 8l1dl (032560) S53.995 LEXUS OF WESTMINSTER (800)291-3747 llNCOl.H Cont11..nt11 '97 Sta Beauty, 11r, auto, II.A P"lf, lthl. ttll, cruise, casllcd ·d\181111 bags.11remtUm wNs, dual power seal• (VY6329S1) s111,m Ken Gtody llncoln M•cury 714-522 .. 700 LINCOLN MARk Viii '117 Air, auto. low mi. toM powo1, lill cruise. ca55, •hr. cWI air balls. dull pYK seats. alloy w nee ls abs (VY'71BS45J m .m Ken Grocry Lincoln Mercuty 714-522.-100 LINCOLN NAVIOATOR 1118 4Wd, 1t111y toe<led, s" ve am.1m cd, rool rack. abs. rumng bOards • (WW05229) S35,n7 Ken Grody Lincoln Mlf'CUry 714-522 .. 700 LINCOLN Town Ctr '116 Cartlel, peatl whtra, 4 61 VS, t1lr, automatle, M cruise, casslcd, pr81Tl4um sound, dual air bags, leather. dual f)O)Yet seals. moon roof (TY7263711) t111,m Ken Grody Uneoln Mercury 71 ... 522.-100 LINCOLN Town Ctr '89 Slgn;ilure, air <:ond, auto- mabe. lull power, "'· CtlJ"e, lealhH. dual air bags, dual power seats. wnllm cassene (XY621239) 127,700 Keo Grody Lincoln Mercwy 71 ... 522 .. 700 Miid1 MPV llO V6, tllf'to, A/C, $5300 obo. 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