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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-12-23 - Orange Coast PilotRiding in the am.tmu Boat Parade atop a tiny wooden tugboat in the wbtppng winter wind 1ej11frv\ed me ol a family vacation -rather trying while you•re doing tt. but a glowtng memory in retro- lpert I spent my~= aboard the S.S. the tartooailh red. white, yellow and blue vessel ~by Balboanm- d.ents Gay Wassell and Bill Kelly. I sat next to BID. wear- ing the lil.andatory Santa hat. (aibbling Incoherent notes and sipping appledder wbilehe ~to keep the 50- yeer-old ship on course. i . Gafrwbo wat dr1111d in a f: Bgbtllel Clnlnw tree get- ~. ltood below UI Oil the : ~=~o~ yells •I'm yO\D' local naughty i pine I• can do. Her 25-year-: old IOll, Matthew, chimed in : with bJa own megaphoned i holiday greetingl. : The bitter wind. combined i with my cholce to wear !. loafers With no IOCb, turned this celebratkm ol December ·=.:. weather warm enough for boating into -troolcaDy eQOUgb -the pafect prepa-·.=.: ~IOI' my upcorfiing holi- day week in Chicago. But it i=:. WU 90ID8tbing else, too: a night full ol Jeaom about liv- ing in Newport. p&tiDg a : tugboat and malrtng the best ! outolUfe. : And so here you have il f 'nps for enjoytDg the ftna1 night ol the hallowed tradi-i tlon -th.art tooight. IO get i out there at 6:30 -or All I i •ver NtMMl to Know I Learned ! at the auutmu Boat Parade: • Le•oo No. 1: Thne doesn't i alwa)'9 fty when you'J'e hav-f ll1g twi. :I •SEE NOTeBOOK PAGE 8 ....-.,i • • ~Newport-Mesa area whipped by winds, uprooting tree ancl'breaking apart Newport Inn sign. NEWPORT BlrACH-Gusts at wind yanked a eucalyptus tree out ot the ground. tbreat- eDl!ld to topple othen ancJ sent a • fragment hurtling into a ~Monday, but no one wu teriously hurt. authorities Mid. Aroubd 10 a.m., the wind tqxpoted a tree at 620 Naxdllul A'Yellue and sent it sprawling ' aaoss the street. striking a near- by heme and saatdUog' a car in the street. said Diredm d Gener- al Services Dave Niederhaus. Just down the block, a euca- lyptus limb came loose and broke the wi.ndabield ol a car, Niederhaus said. He said dty · aews removed thole trees u well u two others in the area that~ unstable. •we just had a helladous gust there {or a while.• Nleder- baUI said. Mmriott nears deal on \ B.isney land. ollicials say Also Monday morning, a 66- year-old N4lwport Beach man wu walld.ng on tbe sidewalk tn front of the Newpor! Inn in the 6200 block of West Coast High- wa\' \then the wind blew a piece ol the inn's sign into him. Blauer said. The foot-long piece of plastic cut through Victor Alagmian's jacket, tore his shirt and 1aaped his lower back. Blauer said. Paramedics took him to Hoag Hospital, though Blauer said he wu consdous and IUf- feted J10 serious injury. Firefighters removed the remainder of the sign, feering Lett. Jacquellne Wittmeyer bolds onto her dog, Chanel. daring a 9'l9t of wind •lllieleob.t._ large eacalypbil tree that tell aaoa Fourth Street tn Corona clel Mar. Above. J09e Caraz cuts branches from another eucalyptus tree on the same street that threatened the safety of a nearby bowie. DON LEACH I DAILY PILOT the wind might tear another piece loose, Blauer said. Newport Beach Harbor Patrol Sgt. Karl Von Voigt said the winds grew most violent around 10 a.m., with gusts from 25 to •s mph. though he said they died down through the afternoon. National Weather Service meteorologist Ted MacKech- nie said the Santa Ana winds will be calm through the end of the week. He added. however, that local nighttime tempera- tures may plunge to degrees in the mid-30s through Chri.stm.u night. Don Bren . contributes $15 million to university •Donation will go toward environmental science, management study in newly named Bren School at UC Santa Barbara By Jennifer Armstrong, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -Gradu- ates W the newly Mmed Bren School at UC Santa Barbiml WOD't be learning bow to make miDicms by developing picey ooastal prop- erties like its MJDeSakp, Irvine Co. owner Don Bren. 1bey'Il be learn- ing how to solve environmental problems. Last week, Bren forked over $15 million to boost the University of California's graduate program in environmmtal scieoce and man- agement. based at Santa Barbara with branches at other campuses. The program attracted Bnm because it provides an int.erdisd- plinary approach to the environ- ment that oomhlnes law, business management and public policy. Bren School students will take oourses in the law and manage- men t schools. "This is an exdttng CJCOa!pt that will bring greater talent and resources to tbe study ot our worldwide envi.romnental prob- lems, and more ~t:W:m and diKipHne as soh1tiom are pro- pmed and implemented by busi- ness and govemment. • be said in a statement The joint graduate degree program has been renamed the Bren School to honor the contri- bution. The $15 million will sup- port fellowships, 10 faculty scholars, conferences and visit- ing lecturers, among other •SEE DONATION PAGE 8 • • 1 • • .. I .. I '1 I I I T'HE LAST eaNGE? 1he ..... ; Debate sparks over City ~ncil's decision to ban dancing at The Cannery restaurant A ll good things said iegani- ing Bill Hamilton, frlend ot the city, are~· Probably, had Bill's request to offer dancing at The Cannery been approved, cannery Village would have been the better for it. Bill would then have had a strong interest and influence on stopping the unspeakable van- dalism perpetrated on us by the marauding creeps who prowl from bar to bar every weekend. But it wasn't, and he doesn't. That event, however, gives the Daily Pilot no license in its editor- ial ["The day the music died," Dec. 13) to skip over a few facts on its way to condemning the prevailing council members, Nor- ma Glover, John Hedges, John Noyes and Tom Thomson, as dis- q raceful ingrates or worse, back- sliders on free market issues. If Pilot editors had been pay- ing attention at the council ses- sion, which heard the appeal of local residents against the Plan- ning Commission's not-unani- mous earlier approval, they would have heard those residents were primarily owners of homes directly across the street from TI1e Cannery, owners of homes in place long before The Cannery cmd most of the other offending bars. There was no hysteria, as the Pilot claims, only coloiful lan- guage from residents who are only recently relieved of the same kinds of problems that were endemic a few blocks north on Via Oporto. Pilot editors may recall the few "unruly drunks" there one festive evening who overwhelmed a squad car and liberated a couple of their arrest- ed pals. Solve the problem with aggressive bike patrols? Right. Those bicycle cops had better be towing heavy armor. Fwther, as you apparently did not catch at the public hearing, Cannery Vil- lage has become considerably pacified in the few weeks since Hamilton's dancing was shut down. Let's consider what is dis- graceful. Hedges, Debay and O'Neil were part of the Balboa Peninsu- la Planning Advisory Committee, which called for a reduction in the number of nightclubs and bars that are not compatible with quiet enjoyment of the neighbor- hood. Hedges, Debay and Noyes are part of the newly formed Com- mittee to Promote the Revitaliza- tion of Ow-Peninsula, established to implement the accepted goals of the Balboa Peninsula Planning Advisory Committee. Hedges and Noyes, joined by Thomson and Glover, voted to carry forward the approved goals of that committee in The Can- nery case. Edwards and O'Neil voted to ignore the goals for a mend of the city, perhaps. And incredibly, Dehay abstained. My dictionary and the Pilot's must differ on the meaning of •disgraceful. • TOMHYANS Newport Beach · I Mi writing to strongly object to : . the Fairview Park plan. While I agree the park could stand IC)m.e renovation, the end result of the plan deprives park-goers of the ability to use the park. The plan creates a park for people to tour, not use. 1 Park-goers are restricted to wired and fenced off pathways. While I appreciate the need to fence off areas that are degraded to give them time to recover, the installation of fences on the pathways restricts the entire park from use, not just certain areas. Tb.is is particularly offensive. Most wilderness parks will fence off designated areas for recovery and leave the rest accessible. Once that area is recovered, other areas are fenced and the recovered area opened. This allows people to use and enjoy all the inherent qualities of the park -not just tour them from fenced off pathways like a botanical zoo. Of course, the feeling is to return Fairview to a natural habitat. From what I understand, American Indian tribes used the area -did they keep it fenced off? l think not. People are part of our environment, and this plan does not provide for the use of people. Pence off 4Dl4ll areas, a few at a time, and let th• par~ be used. Delete the fences on the pathways. There are insuffident open and multi-use.trails in the plan. The num- ber of existing trails has been serious- ly reduced and cycling severely restricted. I find offensive the animosi-. ty city, officials hold toward children, bikers and runners using the park. The park has been redesigned by adults for touring by adults who hold the free spiritedness of youth in con- tempt. More·open-use trails, especial- ly along the base and bluffs, need to be included. Finally, I must object to the parking lot at the base of the hill. If the desire is to keep the area somewhat natural, The new pla.U for Falnrtew Park have ndled dae Ire of IODle COiia Mesa relldents. it flies in the face of reason to add another park¥1g lot at the base in the lowland.area. Plus, the addition of a lower lot will invite more ev.ening parking, disruptive conduct and increase policing needs as well as traffic concerns The concessions made to the model railroad ~ple are admirable. I fully support the continuation of railroading. I do not. however, wish to see the entire focus of the park center on the railroad. The bridge over Placentia S. OK. but to the extent that the extra raJlroed access pushes the park toward a touring con~ cept only, it should be deleted. Otherwise, only the model railroad people and perhaps the model plane people can use the park. The rest of us will have to be content to be touris1s. I Qbject to the plan, and I know a great number of my neighbors do also. • MIOIAEL HYAMS is a Costa Mesa resident. Joe Flores, above, bustles box- es addrtiued to the 1\!Jeda family In the parking lot of St.'' John's Church In COiia Mesa, where volunteen were out In force for the annual Adopt-4- Pamlly program. Right, Ceaar Capalennl. left, John Schrank and Chrts Motley survey a large pile of gUla and food dropped off at the cbun:h. • PHOTOS BY MARC MARTIN piecemaker arraignment delayed .. Two legal cases will ~erge. The Costa Mesa religious group beads !>ack to court Jan 2. By lim Grenda, Daily Pilot : HARBOR MUNICIPAL COURT -Monday's scheduled Oiraigmnent of the Piecemakers tor numerous city code violations was delayed until next week so fwo separate legal cases now pending against the group can be heard as one. : The Piecemakers, a Costa Mesa religious group that holds Strong anti-government views, ~ow face more than a dozen mis- demeanor complaints contained "1 two different cases filed by City attorneys. : On Monday, the group was in ~ourt to enter a plea to one of the cases, 11 charges of violating dty building and fire codes. : The alleged violations were detected during an August Fire bepartment inspection of the group's Logan Avenue ware~ ttouse. · But since the group is also fac- ing four other charges for hold- ing events in the parking lot of its Adams Avenue country store without requ1red city permits, Judge Susanne Shaw -who is presiding over both cues -con- solidated the two and ordered all parties back to court on Jan. 2 for a hearing. The group already was sched- uled to be back in court on that date to continue arraignment proceedings on the permit viola- tion charges. Although he agreed to at least consider merging the cases, Rod Fick, ,the prosecutor hired by Costa Mesa offidals to handle the building code violations case, said he sees the two as apples and oranges. "The other case is basically a matter of freedom of ASlelllbly, freedom of speech and First Amendment issues,• Pick said. "But our case is a matter of pub- lic safety, and we take that very seriously.• Pick noted the charges he is prosecuting include faulty elec- trical wiling, improper storage of flammable liquids and other vlo- latiom that pose a serious safety hazard. The Diamond Solitaire NecldMft. The Nat Cle ... a..-•--I. In her fin;t formal action in the Piecemakers' case, Shaw denied a motion filed by the group to dismiss the code violation charges against them. · The motion alleged the charges were too vague to be enforceable, but Shaw ruled the city charges can stand. P,_.1--. lmowiaa ~...,_~~ ......... °' .. .,.., .. ...... dlldag tbe tMl!lr..,. ol .... _By •...ty ~·I ID8Ul p.e:.Wcd4 Wu I wbeli tbe am- bouds W9l9 11 or 12 foot nicl- wood and b8JM momean ~ ~more than 100 pounds. ' Tbele wme really very few swfing lpotl that would accom- modate thOle boards. Corona del ~held swac the early 20s with a break ered by Duke Kabanamoku when be was ln Hollywood making a movie. That surfing break was deltl'Qyed in 1936 wbeh. u a part of the great Newport Beach dredge, the east jetty at Corona del Mar was extended. End " sudlng break. Then one day Marco Anich and Whitey Harrison were driving down the road toward San Diego when they discovered a similar break at a place known as San Onofre. It was there I met Larson. His real name was George Zimmer- man. He didn't like it so simply chose the name of Peanuts Lar- son, know in surfing circles, as I have said, simply as Larson. No one was apt to confuse him with any other Larson. In surfing, there was only one Larson. · I had gone to San Onofre with a paddleboard. There I discov- ered that paddleboards were not held in very high esteem. The reason? You could only go straight off with a paddleboard. With a shaped redwood and balsa board, you could cut. You could cut to the right by trailing your right foot in the water on the right side. Conversely, you could cut to the left by trailing that same right foot on the left side of the board. Obviously, the twns were hardly radical, but at least they were turns. In those days you couldn't stop at your friendly surf shop and buy a board. Each board was made as an original. There was a lwnberyard in Huntington Park that sold blanks from which boards could be shaped. Each blank was made of laminated redwood and balsa, about 12 feet long, 6 inches deep and 3 feet wide. From that blank, one shaped a surfboard. I hired Larson to shape me a board. It robert gardner took' him all winter, and I paid him $35 f« the job. Today that board would be worth thousands of dollars. I sold mine to Jack Jones, bead lifeguard at Newport Beach, for $50 when I went into the Navy. There was only one drawback to my arrangement with Larson. Every time I went to San Onofre Larson was there and insisted on trying out "bis" board. He would spend all clay trying it out. Larson did strange things. One night I beard a noise at my front door. The next morning I found on my front porch a 6-foot red- wood stump. Larson had left it the. How he got it there I do not ~ gourmet dinners ~ boat and plane cruises and tours ~ one day escapes ~ weekend getaways ~whimsical games Call roll free 1,888, s 11 , 1599 or visit our web site at www.romanticabductions.com • .,..... GARDNER is a retired judge and a resident of Corona del Mar. His column runs on Tuesdays. • • ~ I ! . ' ~ , , Hillside blaze causes $25,000 in damage A fire destroyed a tractor Monday afternoon in a hilly area off the Newport Coast while ftrefighters, who could not reach the blaze in their engines because of the terrain, fought to protect the surround- ing area. authorities said. The tractor caught fire around 2:30 p.m. near the inter- section of Coast Highway and Newport Coast Drive and was fully engulfed by the time fire- fighters arrived, said Orange County Fire Authority dispatch- er Tirn Gray. Gray said a mechanical mal- function is believed to be the source of the blaze, which caused $250,000 worth of dam- age. No one was hurt. Teddy bears will go to hospitalized kids Hundreds of donated teddy bears intended for charity will be on display through Christ· mas Eve at the Sutton Place Hotel in Newport Beach. 1 t.elt wam't gtveli in a ltaDdudlied t.elt fonnal It's Uo aot the identl· cal l8t ol kids .• School board members aren't sure what to make ol tbe <lOlltradic· tion. •rve been trying to figWe that out,• said board nwnber Dena Black. •1 know the test ii 25 yean c;>ld.. Said school board Preliderrt Jbn Ferryman: •They're just putting a different spin on it [tbe test results). It puts it a little more in perspec- tive.• • School board member Wendy Leece said low reading scores in the district need to be addressed. briefly in the news The bears. which now nwn- ber 225 and range from tiny •snuggle bears" that fit in the palm of the hand to massive 5- footers, will be given to the Children's Hospital of Orange County in time for Christmas morning. Hotel spokeswoman Barbara Eidson said corporate sponsors, including Fletcher Jones Motor- cars and Starbuck's Coffee, have contributed to the eve r- growing stash. The collection. officially dubbed the Teddy Bear Holiday Village, can be seen free of charge in the restaurant of the hotel, Accents,. at 4500 MacArthur Blvd. This marks the second year of the event, though last year only about 100 bears were collecte d, Eidson said. #Last year we delivered them in a limousine," Eidson said. #This year, I think we're going to need a bus." City looking for a few good volunteers City officials are looking for DONAn YOUR IOAT HIGHU'TTM WlITT Olf .ollllll D0NT TH.OW YO\ll lo\ON!Y AWAY NO MOll lllPmoMG! 1m YOU llllCT THI CHAllTYTO llHlfn-IW,...~ GIFT. You• fAvoam (H.UJTY INC. 71,·67S·OS86 ~~ l.R.S. A"AOV(O '°1 (0()) people who either liv~ or do business in Costa Mesa to fill a couple of vacant seats on City Council advisory committees. The Investment Oversight Committee reviews the portfo- lios and investmen t strategies of the city and redevelop ment agency. The role of the commit· tee is to advise the city treasur- er only and not make invest- ment decisions. Individuals with brokerage house, securities trading, finan- cial planning and banking experience are encouraged to apply. The committee meets on a quarterly basis and has one vacancy. The Human Relations Com- mittee encourages and pro- motes understanding and is designed as a catalyit for reso- lution of issues that separate people. In the past, the commit- tee has conducted group dia- logues, held town hall meetings on the homeless and produced a public access cable show. The committee meets-on the fourth Wednesday of the month and has one vacancy. Individuals interested in fill. ing either one of the committee vacancies are encouraged to submit a letter of interest, which specifies the committee they would like to be considered for, along with a brief resume to Mayor Peter Buffa, City Hall, P.O. Box 1200, Costa Mesa, 92628-1200. The City Council will make appointments to the committees from the applicant pool. Foster parents sought for way"Ward teens The Orange County Proba- tion Department is seeking fos- ter parents to provide homes for teenagers who have no home or cannot live with their families. Foster parents go through a background check and training and participate in monthly sup- port meetings. Monthly stipends are provided for the cost of food and shelter for the foster child, who is also screened. ,,.. For more information, call Deputy Probation Officer Lisa Carpenter at 935-7537. dXaftfty ~/idayj ~barutt/'~ ~~~mmrykr aliOOtY~ CHARLES H. BARR (714)642-3310 1803 Westdifr Dr., Newport Beach EXTENDED HOLIDAY HOURS THROUGH DECEMBER 23 Monday -Saturday: IOa.m. t~~· Sunday, Dec. 21: IO:OOa.m/' 9p.m. DECEMBER 24 Christmas Eve: 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. DECEMBER 25 Christmas Day: Closed DECEMBER 26 Friday: 8 a.m . to 10 p.m. DECEMBER 2 7. -30 : Saturday: IOa.m. to 7p.m. Sunday: 11 a.m. to 6:30 ~m . Monday & .TueSday,: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. DECBMBER 31-JANUARY I New Years Eve/Day -JO a.m. to 6 p.m. ' . HNUCIWt CANDtl U8111NG Otqe _ Co\inty Celebi'atioll JublJee inVltel the mrnma'*1 to celebrate flrMI'• 50th ~ with the llgbUng Of the ft:rlt Hanukkah C4Ddle at f p.m. at Pasbkln laland. Newport Beech. The event will feature a giant menorah, childrell'• choir and Hanukkah festivities. Por more information. call 755-555S ext 228. LIVING Wl.l sawwt The law ot6cel ot Li14 A Cian· do often a free semhw titled Plan· ning Your Health Que and Estate with Uvtng Wills, at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, New· port Beach. Reservations are required. For more infoIDlAtion, call 574-0866. JEWISH LAWYERS AND JURISTS The Orange County Chapter of the International Association of Jewish Lawyers ao.d Jurists play host to a breakfast program from 1 :45 to 8:45 a.m. at the offices of Paul, Hastings, Janofsky & Walker Ll.P, 695 Town Center Drive, 1 ?th Floor, Costa Mesa. ~~ Bradley Shavit Artson speak about Great Legal Debates in Ancient and Con- temporary Jewish Texts: The Bibli- cal Law of Personal lnjwy. For information, call 668""6241. SATI:JRDAY BUBBLE FESTIVAL Join the bubbleologist Tom e Charge of Your Mindi Life without fears! •Quit Smoking! • Lose Weight! Improve Men'lory/Sportsl SEU: HYPNoSIS POWRRTAPES Over 50 tape~ For • llst, ull toll rr.. ............ 222 at HMUaCAH &AST . TM WOllMD'I lnternaUOnal Ziom.t ~a· and the JeWtlh Coonnunlty Center pre· senta a H,nukbll8lut at~ at 2$0 a Baker st.. coaa The ~will lnclude music, dillctng, menor*h Ugti~ and an 1ii'U1 ~ rame. '!bi co.t ts S25 for m'emben and $32 for non·members and 140 at the door. For more infomiation, call 755..03'0. BUBBLE FESTIVAL Join the bubbleologist Tom Noddy for Launch Pad's fifth annual Bubble Festival at 11 a.m., 1 p .m., 3 p .m. and 5 p.m . at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $3.50 for members and $6.50 for non·members (includes admission to Launch Pad). Reservations ar~ required. For more information, call 546· 2061. MENORAH LIGHTING The Jewish Community C~n­ ter presents a Hanukkah Party and Menorah Ughting featuring the Golden State KleZIDer Band at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The evening includes music, dancing, latkes, candle lighting and more. The cost is $12 for members, $16 for non·members and 14 for cblldren under 10. Reservations are required. For more information, cafi 755-0340. ---~ ~ : ... . : . ·.-. ~lmUCl'ION PllOGUM Healtlltecb pre11nt9 a tree tntrodUdory wcaklbup cm Accaat RechK:tloa 8Dd CUitural Adapt.a· tklD ta tbe Workplace every oeber Saturday from 9 to 10:30 a.m. WedDMdeyl from 6 to 7:30 p.m. at tba ffee1tbtech. ofllcs, 314'0 Red- hill Ave., Suite 150, a.ta Mela. SeaUng is Hmttect, POr informatim or l'9lelVatioDI, call 751--0255. ALCOHOUCS ANONYMOUS Alcoholic Anonymous mem- bers meet from 6:'5 to 7 :45 a.m. Monday through Friday at, in Room 3, Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mmguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information. call 644· 3244. AlZHEIMER'S SUPPORT • The AJzheimer's Assodation • and Grief Support Group of New· port W1a West/Villa Rosa co--span- son a free support group meeting for caregivers at 1 p.m. on the fourth 1bursda.y of each month through October at Newport VlDa West Assisted Uving, 393 Hospital Road. Newport Beach. 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ANOTHER MSSAGE Another P&119, a tnlbsttiooal suppmt group for people experi- endng changes in their lives, meets Wednesdays from 1 to 2:30' p.m. in Room 3, Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For Information, c:all 644-3244. BAI.BOA SKI Q.UB The Balboa Ski Oub meets the first and third Tuesday of each month for the winter at 7 p .m. in The Tee Room at The Newport Beach Golf Course, 3100 IIvine Ave. For more ·information, call 854-7560. BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENINGS Oasis Senior Center conducts blood pressure screenings every first and third Tuesday of the month from 9 to 11 a.m. in Room 3, 800 Marguerite-Ave., Corona del Mar. Screenings are also available every second and fourth Wed.Des- IODY..,..UfGn 1be Ne.,_ ~Plfc:tidogo­ lcal MMdldaa ...... body- ~ Mling mpport group lhllt mlellls evay w.m... <lat al 7 p.m. et 3101 w. CoMt Highway, No. 311, N4rwport Bead1. POr more inbmetioa., call 722...(588. mtAl.l.E INS11ME 1be Ouil Senior Center often a Braille dul to help deal with sight Joa, Thurldays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. in Room"· 800 MM· guerite Ave., CCll'Clll& del Mar. For information. call 6"-3244. BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT A brain, tumor support group meets from 7. to 8:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, •ooo w. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 1be meetings are free. For more information, call 722""6237. BREAST CANCER SUPPORT A breast cancer support group meets every Tuesday from noon to 2 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, •ooo W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. BRIGHTER IMAGE Free professional consultation for make-up, wigs, etc. is avail- CARDS/BINGO Every third Tuesday the Jewitb Senior Center offers various aUd games from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A kosher lunch is offered at noon tor $3 per senior. For more infcmna- tion. call 513-5641. CAREGfVER SUPPORT • Oasis Senior Center offers care. giver supportive counseling for people caring for a loved one. For appoinbnents, call 644-3244. CHEMOTHERAPY SUPPORT The Hoag Cancer Center offers offers support for individu· als who will or are undergoing bone marrow transplant and their families. Call 574-6872 for more information. The KODAK ADVANTIX 4100 IX Zoom Camera-·-·-·-·! 1rspartofthenew 1£)0 PUm. 3-pack RBlSS-24-3 $13SS KODAK ADVANTIX System: a whole new way to take pictures. Stop in and look into the future of t<odU Royal Gold 400m.. S-peck RCISS-24-S $14.9S DONATION CONTINUED FROM 1 things. It brings the total number of Bten Fellows to 15 -the largest number of endowed dlairs from a single donor in the UC 1;yStem. Bren's foundation, established in 1986, has made several contrt- butions to UCI, which sits on The Irvine Co. property. That money went toward UCI Bren Fellows, the Bren Events Center, the Irvine Barclay Th04ter, the Beck- man Laser Institute, the Graduate School of Management and the UCI Foundation. "It's too bad that (this week's contribution] isn't UCI, but it's systemwide," Irvine Co. spokesman Paul Kranhold said. •The university has determined that's the best place for tt, and be bas an interest in environmental management.• WESTAR CONTINUED FROM 1 cials only had major objections to one -that the ~ would apire in two years, at whk:h time the company would have to cease manufacturing for good. Westar officials said that would drive them out of t>e1stnen and argued to drop that condition entirely or at least extend the expi- ration date to~ years. But Planning Director Perry Valantine said the deocfline will help anect a 7.0aiDg problem one oommtssi<>ner Mid :makes Westar •a fish out of watm• in the_ pe-• dominantly raddentiaJ nelghbar· hood. •Staff feeli that thlt·u a pcan- tially ioQompatible Ule with the smrounding pu.n.], • Va\enttne said. •vou can put up with QD8 things for a little while, but not for- ever.• The oommt'*"1 deciD:llJ a 3- 1 vote with Thm Sutro oppoeed - is final unlma appeUed to the Cly Council within ooe week. ,. NEW YEAR'S EVE WEDNESDAY, DEC 31ST, FROM 5:30-1 l:OOPM • Four Courst Dinnn; 7-11 pm •&DyDanctr •Ala Cartt Mmu .Avai'4bk tit 7:00pm • Complimmtllry Glass of Champagne $24" Rescl"V2tions: (714) 752-5200 . ROYAL KHYBER 1000 Bristol~ ~np (II~·~~ I . THE TOAST OF THE SEASON NEW YE.AR'S EVE M Tl-{£, HY~ Tr NEWPORTER W/mv tf1e am&anu Is warm and relaxtng, the fooc/ tantaf~s your pal.tu .,,,J the .tr0ma 11wakem your renies-the musfc fd/s the room and you~ f/Utted wtth goo:1 frknds .,,J /•mtfy. f ,,bufous fooJ lanuutlc frtends.-a Champagne toast ~the ye.tr to an mcJ.. C antorl Restaur11nt Is when tmlTIOrUs an crc.tud and the fun bestnJ < The Sup P r S n1 Cl II NIXXO T u tt i . ... I .. Im IUCMmAl.-- 1138 Willow St. SiplHill . .. . 1 • Eitanda outscored in I : the third quarter, 18-2. I ·~------------------I By Rkherd Dunn, Daily Pilot :~--------------------COSTA MESA -Redwood Chliltian High'• girls buketball ' team. on an Orange County holi- day road swing from San Leen- • drQ, showed up with grace and mercy for all. Estancia's Eagles, though, appazently weren't in a charita- ble mood Monday ntght. When -Redwood Christian gave them a window to tie the topsy-turvy , nonleague game, the Eagles turJled the ball over twice in the waning moments as Redwood <;hristian's Eagles secured a 42- 38 victory. •They weren't bad," Estancia Coach Paul Kirby said of the visi- tprs (6-1), •but they weren't a great team. either.• Estancia (3-7), which doesn't play again until the Palm Desert Tournament Dec. 29-31, enjoyed _. 25-17 halftime lead. But Red-:S-ood Christian came back in the third quarter, outscoring the : hosts, 18-2. • Redwood Christian pulled to : within 25-24, which was followed : by sophomore Lauren Cassity's : long jumper for Estancia with • 4:32 left in the third, but Red- • wood Christian scored the quar- : ter's next 11 points without an : answer for a 35-27 edge. • Francia Diaz's bucket in the : key for Estancia in the fourth ·quarter cut Redwood Christian's ; lead to 35-33, but the host Eagles • would get no closer. With 0:16 left in the game and · Redwood Christian up 41-38, an Estancia offensive bounce pass : went through the legs of a player with nobody guarding her, - : thwarting a chance to tie the : game. : "1\vo times (in the fourth quar- : ter) a pass went through their ~.· Kirby said. ·1rs probably ~y fault for not having them in ~ood enough fourth-quarter :"'Shape. We played well, but we • didn't. It was a close game with : both teams battling back and : forth ... : Lisa Steinfeld and Amy Dem- : ing led Estancia with 10 points • each, while Diaz had nine and ~sity seven. Deming ..had two :r,iocked shots in the fourth quar- r, but edwood Christian's Sarah Villegas, a 5-foot-10 iunior, had seven boards and «ie block in the fourth period Jlone. -.. ~ailors fall to -loara, 46-38, -~tourney ~ Newport Harbor drills nine three~pointers. MISSION VIBJO -1be Cos- ta Mesa High bQyl bellmtbill '8am ~ shook dpwn the ThUDder ~ .,.._ llOOl1. But Rocklin High. nit~ tor the meteon>Jogica1 pbeixlmenoo, broke~ a 188Saw game to dalln a 67-M win in a sev .. enth·p~ MmiflnaJ ol the Convene Christmas Classic at Thlbuco Hills High. Three Mustangs (Jon Payne, Todd Hyl· ton and Nathan Jones) scored in double figures for only the second time all seuon. as Coach Erich Allen's squad overcame a four-point halftime defidt to pull even after three quarters. • t J t -~---~--~--------~---~~------~----------~~---~---~-~-----------~-------------~-----~-~~ high school boys soccer . Estancia wbts, 1-0, but .sutl'ers two -red cards •Last-minute JV call-up stops Corona del Mar; Eagles pJay.shortbanded . for the final 16 minutes. . ~ , .. TODAY • 111•1••• --- High tmool boys • Hundl...., leed\ at Ne\'JpOtt ..-. 7'.JO ~ C.orone del Ms at lAgW'9 IMO\, 1 p.m.; ~ Mesi llt hbuco H*5 Tournament. 1:30 p.m. High school giris • Costa Mesi at Arteslalllrethren Ovistlan TOUl"MIMnt, 1:30 p.m. PUBLIC NOTICll ..., IOIDO&. emu Clle••• a. .... _ a-le Roacl•.., C.. llllA 5' ..,.. i.; QlaGWI• Costa Mesa -;5 10 17 12 . 54 Rodd1n 15 14 13 25 . 67 o.ea ..... Rice 6, Payne 14, Brywit .. Hylton 13, Sou 5, Jones 12, WW 0, Naff O; Dickerson 0. ~Is · Rice 2. Payne 4, Sou 1. • Keck 7, Swarts 4, Kfrt 5, ..,~ 1lbur'MmMt Mia•• 71, llWICIA J3 lclOf"e by Q:au..... ..~ .. Estlln&t 4 9 9 11 .. .» Miiiikan 22 10 25 19 • ~ &tMda · Hirata 2, casslty 2, Vanna 9, Diaz 4, Steinfeld 13, Ferris 3. ~ 3-pt. goals · Steinfeld 1. Fouled out • None. .. ,,. MllllcM • Rountree 7, Moores 2. • • Asl 16, Lewis 12, Brown 10, : • Guardudo 10. Washington 12. Tautolo 7!...,. --.... - ~~® . -.. • -MOUIMO Ol'l'OllTUlllH AlllUI ................. .................... 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The Tiaily Pilot accepts no liability for any error in an advenil.tment for which it may be responsible ucept for the co;,i of the space actually occupitd by the error. Credit can only be allowed for ~ first insertion. ..-------Deadllae8 ------ Monday ............ Friday S:OOpm Thursday .. Wednesday S:OOpm Tuesday ......... Monday S:OOpm Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm Wednesday .... Tuesday S:OOpm Saturday :·········Friday S:OOpm INVESTMENT EMPLOYMENT F°'NITURE 6014 WANTED -----•" 2724 OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYMENT 5530 TO BUY 6019 TR.ANSPORTATIOR ~ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I 2 908 · Computer desk, S 125. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Harbor View Home tbr 1ba Pvt entry, Na Share Hou•• SAY.ON IS HIRING entertainment center Old Coln• Gold Sliver Cape Cod 4Br 3.5Ba vaulted c•ll•. 2 deck•. s~iacular Ocean vu. Accumulate A Fortun• EMPLOYMENT Pharnutcy Clerk faa~ln5•11•00$75T. ceblllng Franklin Mint, Sterling -.. -.. -Dwuc--5-UP--5-- 12,000 +Sq·. Ft.Lot •paclou•. n/•mkr/pet• seoo+ 1/3 utl. Ask For Guaranteed 25% earn-Pharmacy Tech · · rom one Old walchH & Jewelry m.A&\U,,. $850,000 Judy Kolar. $995.lnc utl• 873_.004 Mark (714) 574-9840 Ing• on Real Eilate 5530 Tech must .'be Llc'd O~d• Custom Model Weatc:oast Coln M2·M48 DOCKS 7022 Broker 714-376-55761 _________ NB Shr 2 Ma•ter Br 1·213·789·8219 . For ~::~1~~ Ken ~1:~;1•:.=~;•· 5250· TOP DOLLARS PAID Lido l•land PropertlH COSTA MESA 2624 12001t apaclou1 Advertl•lng 8•1•• Martha Stewart eats For Records, Jazz, Currently Available. condo, nr golf cou,.• MONEY Community newapa· h 1 T bl & 1 Soundtrack•. Etc ... Biii Grundy Realtora 1 8 r D • t • 0 h • d w/prf'I male. $775/mo p« tocking tor claHI· EMPLOYMENT er•hl • h• • x Call Mike 84&-7505 NEWPORT SLIP For Rent 40'·50' Boat $10-12/FT Avail Nowl • • 714-417&-5388. 7t4-417s-e1e1 + 112 uu. 822·73&4 TO LOAN 2914 ll•d ln•ld• •• , .. ,. .... SERVICES 5 mate ng c airs mad• Cottae•• w/Pallo1---------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii . resentatlve. Must ha;• 533 In Connecticut 1850,1----...._ ___ _ PROBAT• SALE near beach. Cathedral NB 8hr 28r furnished CASH FOR THI! •trong tetemarkstlng In storage put 60 yrs. FREE TO YOU 6022 -------- 2 STORY FIXER cells, frig. Move-In winter rental 1tep1 to ability, enjoy aa)ea ........ X'lnt condt Beat oner iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MOTORCYCLES P IC Wiii .. y Special! $875+$400 beach IHCft/mo +1/2 HOLIDAYSI over $850. 574-1833 scoo'P'l!ns 8018 r • ..maze OU (Pf I I w h t and be good at CUI· PIHM b• aware that FR••• 2-8 mo klttyal &~ 714-723-8120 dep. 848-24 2 1 utl. • ro •11 ona) at~rclu~d n::i·11: tomer Hrvlce. Full the llallngs In thl• cat-Oak Wht W••hed Din Brindle multl-cofored @Prudential E'SID• Cute Llttl• (71 ) Ms-9057 menta, annultl••. time. Sal.,y plus com· egory may require you Tbl w/4 chr1 & teat. Beautiful fem li•t8'9 iii,8ii8iiiHiiuiirriiiiicaiinii .. iiieooiiiiii 'W 18rl New carpet a HBShrRenHl'IHou•• lottery wlnnera, mt11ton. 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You can Nur••'• Aid• Kind to •• .. .. ')' ·; .. oc ........ ........... .. HOUSES/ CONDOS ......... -IPORRENT Klein Mngt 58l_.000 forget to uk about ""'" vn~ earn up to $800 caregiver. Fluent Eng • our current apeclalal weekly 11umbllng good cook. driving & 714-4142.&978 and aervlclng algn·up theraplat. 12Yra exp . BUltianGTOll 1--------1 LOST a box••· 1-800-354-7331 Local ref1. 84e..3735 lllCB JMO STORAGE 2742 FOUND 2925 ···MA..acURIST MOUSES/ C:ONDOS POR SALS CORONA QU111ty Aptl. fOf -----•!DEL MAR 2122 acttw$'enic>n62+. •••t Ski• 17th at. iBiitiiQiiiRiiEWiiiARiiiiiDiil iiLiioiiiat FY 714-434-41221 MERCHANDISE Safe atorage, 24 hour Dog. Female Pltbull, • Data Entry/Offlo• ... Y accea. 8x8x18 rec:fdl•h bm, no tag• A••l•tant Buay1 _______ _ pvt garage, 1150/mo Vic-Newland/Warner 6010 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 112 br lftts, . ~ ---------•Newer 2br 1ba, ltg ~~ CORONA room• & c1oset1, yard, ~le spa. N.Kt •714-497·913h H.B. 71.-.842-820e •Found Kitty Pure black, beautlful kitty w/gm eyes. Spygtu1 HIJl9 areL 873-8270 bright, enthualaallc liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1 ---------- data lnput/ofc aaalat. w/faat, accurate typing 1kllla. Start at U .00/ hour. Fax resume to: ------- DEL MAR 1022 atorage, w/d, ca.ble .. to shopping C*tWr. Avl 1/20 11500/mo. 714-&4():1203 720-7480 Of 64+6812 Duplex for lnvHtor COMMERCIAL RIAL ESTATE ~y.=:i~· _:~~~~ _NE_WP __ O_l_T ____ NEWPORT 71...,..M-2342 BUCH 2169 BEACH -------- 2889' BUSINESS OFFICE COSTA MESA 1024 ------ Hart.or Ridge 2+2. Soa...,,,., So. patio &2750/mo.Jyrly. BUI OrundY Rltr 7141875-8191 •t•r a aar •••• POI UNT a•afct• 3br 2b• a 1tw on A·2 Lot. 1239K Offer, 3br I• vacant. _..,O ... N.,..T""""'H""'a,..,W~A""'T""E""R.--1••••••••• Owntf/Agt. 842•188e 3br 2be condo on UTrl'•t.UT RUl!OUS 1--..-.------ IAGUNA DACH ~ ----1048 Udo Parl( Dr. Fr .. h ~•a. paint. all new carpet, UNTALS wet bar. tp, 2 0Ven9,1,. •••••••• dbl gar. bOat allp avl. 1• 12950. 714-e41.o20&1--------- ~ •• a ..... 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