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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-11-19 - Orange Coast PilotMom accpsed of abandoning batw ~ay stlll . lace charges ~ Officials are awaiting results of medical tests on newborn gin found dead on garbage conveyor belt BY l\lA.aNaa Mc.Laoo, sun Wll.JTU COST A MESA -A local woman, beli~cd to be lhe mother or a newborn girl found dead on a g:irbagc con"C}'Or belt, could still lace charges in the infant's death as omca:tls aw:ut lhc rc~ult4 or mcdic:al tests. Veron1c.i Gon.ukz. 26, was rc- le3sed from J3il Tuesday 'after being arm~tcd hy Newport Beach Police la" -.eek on suspicion or m3nslaugh1cr. OLStrict Attorney offic1ab s31J Pro~cu1ors declined to file chugcs against Gonz.alcz v.1thin 48 hours. the maximum ,.,,.-lime a pcrwn can be held without ' being charged with a crime. "We Jadn't hS\'C enough C\-i- dencc," said Deputy D1>tnc1 At- torney Debbie Uo)d. ""ho as v.ork- rng v.1th the case. Lloyd uad pro~eculors arc a-.a11in& the results or leUS on the ball.,, and 1he mother. "'hach arc expected 10 come back today. Gorwalez could not be reached at hc.r Placcn11a Avenue apartment Thursdny afternoon fo r comment. Police arrested Gonzalez at her· Placenta• A\'coue aP3rtment last Friday after three scpante taps led them 10 the sclr-cmployed bousc- keepei. The clUld was <liscovercd NoY. 6 by a J:anitmtion ~orker in IMM who _.as sorting throu&h de· bns oo a con'C)"Or belL He spot- 1cd the 1oranl's legs s1ickin1 out or a plutic baa amad lr-Mh tba1 on11- n1tcd in Park Newport An inves11g:u.on re\'ukJ that Gol\Dlcz aa\e birth 10 a Cull-term anra nt. po).Sably on Nov. 4, and then threw lhe bmb) girl an a New- port Beach dumpster. police spokesman Sat Andy Gona) said. He would not elaborate on v.hy the "'ommn allegedly abandoned her b:aby, nor commcnl on \lrheth- er she ronfeued to the cnmc. • Police Explorer Scouu can· vused the Park Newport and Bay- wood apnr1men1 complexes Mon· day dis1rabulU\& M:>me 1.000 Oien describina the chilJ. Goni.s Wd, however, that all three tips poin1- in1 to Gonzalez came Crom people who bad rCAd about the child in ncwspapcn earlier thi.s week. MOUND TOWN • A Hippie Soc-Hop o~ w;11 ~ held tonight from 9 p m to midnight fOf ~II Estlncia H igh School students, ~lumni, faculty, parents, fam1ty and friends an the High SChool gym. All proceeds will ~ doNted lo hefp with medial e~ses fOf faculty member, Mr. Lu. Admission is SS, but~ donations will be 1ppte- d~led. Tidc.ecs available at the door and in the Emn· cia H~ School commons at lunen and brem Mote community ewnts can be found on page 4. .,. 7 BUSINESS FAX 631·5902 oidMTION 80().252-9141 642·5678 642 ... 321 Sunset silhouette • a aickle. u "the ri-.u jetty in Ne~ Hamby ia a student o£ Bob Whitt's lC.aiatt Studio in Costa Mcu. Determination fills the air ·at . ... school summit ~ 'We're going to repeat this process and we 're going to refine 1t .. , ' Superintendent Mac Bernet says of first-ever gathering. BY Russ LoAJ1., ~T"'' \\am• NEWPORT-MESA -It v.:i) unnmt:ibblc. the .air of de1erm1n.lt '" :i1 81a.n 1.a High S ... h0<.)I Thur'!>da\ night "'here s~pcnntcndcnt ~be BcrnJ told about 140 parcn1~. \Choo!" cmplo)Ce~ and communJt) mem- bers lh:u their JCt1ons '40uld help chart the future of 1he school J,.~lr11.1 .. \\e're going to repeat Iha~ proce~ and ~c·rc going to re fine , bccau~ \Ire think "'e\.c h11 on a "'3) 10 really gel people lO part1"1p.ue . . anJ "'c don't think that process v.ill ever dangc after thl) evening." Bernd said during oecnmg remarks. The thrcc:·hour Education Summit, lhe first in 1hc 27-ycar hLStory of the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dastnct. LS the culmanation oC fNc public forums an which Bernd took the pulse or the school commun1t~ The forums ~ere sometimes stormy '" the anger continued from pa.renlS who reel betrayed t') the em- bez:z.lcrncnt of nearly S4 m1ll1on by former ~hool d1~· 1ne1 budget director S1cphcn \\ agocr ··There v.ere time~ 1h:u I reall) 1hough1 people were foUowmg the ptn3_!3 lheoty of admmismnmn.- Bernd said. '•l( )OU beat the supcnnlendenr enough v. 11h a ~lack. wmethmg good ..,,,11 come out. ··Bui al the 'cry s.a.me time. people al:-.o had 1i11on derful thing .. to !.a) aoou1 lhc proce\s; they had guod he SUMMIT/I Prime minister in town for NAFTA talk ~ Australian official greets more than 450 guests at Newport's Four Seasons Hotel 8\ Rt•ss LoA&.. \1'11 \\arn • /'.c\\.PORl lH:.AC H -. .\u)lr;ah;rn Prime Mtn1\lcr P.!ul )...eattn~ left fo1 Scjttlc Thur~J~ moman~ ;after Jn O\Cm ht \t;i~ in'"'"'{ rl Bc:ich Ke:uang 'pole llO the North Am~r1can Free Tudc Agreement appro,cd h' the Hl)u\C of Repre~11t 11ll\C) dun ng a WcJne,Ja~ mgli~ \pcc-.h hl mvrc than 4 0 guc:.t) Jnd member) of the. \\'\)(Id .\(Ca '' Co\in::-11 of Qr311gc Count'\ "hl' g:ilhc:rcd at the I~ Jr Sc:a n' H tel Kcaun~·) :-.c"'pon &ach :ippcar~n .. e ";a' a tt'pt.."""cr un h" ..,, :t\ t1.l Seattle 11.1 111tcnJ the I :--nation Ai.a:i· PJl"1fic Ec~nom1c ClX>pcra11on mcetmg' "He behe,ci. th:it SAFlA as a golxj 1h1ng in the h1" p1.:tu~ ,,f "'·orlJ trade:· .,aid count' Re publican P:u1> Ch;iarm:in Tom Fuente' -.ho :illC'ndcd 1hc Id-out C'\COI 'c~P''rl Cenlff offK:e ~,,,.;.('~ ~er. tJlen ti .. '-Ur - PP'e \\ cdnc..da) morning :at the ~•cht uf t\.e~11ng', m(h S.. SPllCM/1 A dedicated student of the arts Sally Gray went out of her way to attend landscape painting class at Coastline College l"fvM.A&Nl• McLaoo, $tArJ wanra '' :A cruise to the Caml>can was lhc impintaon behind Sally Gray's dceision to become lhc ultimate commuter student On the advise of a shipmate. OrtY ten her home near San Fnncilco and took up &~ residence 1n La J so• could commucc It was a pmble. It was a big change in my life that I had to think about. But it',s been the most wonderful ~ tbc om:e a wcct to attend a at COastline CoUccc. It may eound citra\'lpDt, ~t after meeting the cou.nc's WlnaCtOr Tim Oatk carhcr th year. the retired dothioa dcsipcr felt it was the ooJy w1y he could work th the fi teacher ""ho r.na.ty bimpited bcr. ·•111 waated 1ID take a trip. it u tJ11t11•·1-.. o,.., Aicl. .. h's -.cthin.a l WU&ed to do l9d k worth at:• o,.., iaid .. ae.n.cd ol cart.., tromaloi1Ml'lhMlnl~W.no ..... w cteatM kids! ~ience. '' Remembering :JFK Neid soma 1881 c•ldllll< tips? TrY the ......, ca.1111 llilllll'am II Cll-111 1111 IAFTA vata W ith the seL'Ofl Coe major conswnptioa of calories now upon us. it's time to bone-up on stuffing the holiday bird and ma.kin& plans for the f casts ahead. Whether you're a host, hostess, cuest or Jilt ·giver this holiday ' season, trot to the library for help before you begin preparations. Check It Out To find out everything you ever wanted to know about how to cook that bird, check out '"The Butterball Turkey Cookbook," offcrin& 150 turkey recipes with all the trimmings. 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Sun Wann NEWPORT BEACH - When it came down to the wire Wcdoclday night on the North American Free Trade Agreement, Rep. Chris Cox 'had a tittle help casting his vote. It was his 7-month-<>ld son • Olarlcs who pushed the yes button (with a little help from dad). It was one of the 234 wtci cast in favor of the treaty, which was appr<Wed by the House of Representative~ "His first vote in the house was an irnponant one," said C.ox, a Newport BeaCb Republican. And how did COil feel about coming to the suppon of a Democratic president? "When the president is on the ~t side. aae·u set my vote, Coi said. . Cox Mid thefe ii DO doubt that Califonia is a winner ~ith the passaae Ot NAf'T A. "Even the most fierce P.fO'labot opponenu of NAFfA conceded that califomia wiU benefit greatly from NAfTA." Cox sajd. And that's aood Dews for Orange County, aca>rdins to Cox. which is the Calilomia 's sccood·lar&est e.1p0rt rcP>n. "just behind Silicon Va~ and well abe..t d Loe Anstfcs. • Cox believet ii NAfT A bAd failed to win applOQJ, its defeat would have unleashed a wave of anger directed al the United Stales from toUtb of the border. .. It ~ have bad scnous political reperawions. not onfy for President (Carlos) Salinas. but for all the Mexican politicians," Cox sa1d. "They would Mvc Md to be more Catholic than the Pope in their anli·Amcriwlism." - WIATHla CUSTOM INVITATION I PRINTING CEN1'ER . Choose From Ow Hutt &l«tiMI of ' PdJ>n. &wlopa, Tn-Sty/a And Pri1't C...WS Whether You NccJ JnviwioN fut The Hof iJql •. WedJjnp ... Showers ... Anru~ncs . . Binh A.nnounccmcnb ... Birthdays ... Or Fen Th..i Uncc-ln-A-U{clime ~&al Otta1ion ... We Haw A FIMncly, Ctaliw Aftd Hcipful Scaff. la Additioft To Ubt~ hiic Semce. Whiltnu You c... .. PMci.w NeNI Ate ••• a C. D. /II Ila 1!ttl11M1• Jy DAVID HsrTZ, S'iAn W""'a. NEWPORT BEACH - Police seized a rare ~intina Tuesday valued at $2.miUion after a Ne~tt resident who was think.ins about buyins the piece ,._ at tho barpin · • basement price of Sl0,000 - confirmed suspicions il miaht bt stolen. ' The a.a~ M~t portrayal of a Belgian canal had recently been reported mis.sin.& from a Hollywood home. lm Angeles Police Department detective Barbara Bella said Wendell Williams had walked into the house on Aug. 11, when construction workers were present. and snatched the 4-foot-tall picture from its spot above the fireplace. He npparcn1ly had been trying to sell it ~vcr since. "I'm sure be was uy1n1 lo get more in the bes.inning. but the price went down to about SI0,000," Bella Aid. Williams. a 26-year-old student at Peppcrdine University in Malibu, was arrested on the 3300 block of Cout Hi&hway in Newport. He was booked on suspicion of butsJary and l5 being held on $133,000 b ii. Police Still arc looking for 1wo other suspccu in connection with th.e burglary. BeUa would not reveal the ame of the fltcwport man who wanted tn huy the painting. The ownen of several Newport art galleries 1aid Thursday they have no idea who could have been in lhc market for a Monet. Bella uid the interested a • 111 .. w I ' buyer had called the International f'oundatlo" for Art Research in New York Chy to ask if it had been reported 1tolen. For SSO, the foundation performs computer searches to determine whether rare piece of an have turned up nussing. When 1bc search showed the • Monet had been reported stolen, officials from the Foundation notified Los Angeles police. Foundation employc« would not reveal Thursday the name of the Newport m:in, sayina police had told them to keep his identity under wraps. Newport Beach Police Sgt. Andy Gonis said Newport officers did not wist Los Angeles officials in the arrest. Williams reportedly bad left the wateccolor with the NctAport man. who had questioned the authenticity of the piece, to let him decide ~hcthcr it was real. Los Angeles police cont3<1cd 1he interested buyer upon d1sc0\icnng the p:unting h:id been located and ~ked him to c:ill the salesm~n to pick up lhc piece. When Williams armed, he was arrested. Art theft> areo'1 limited to the hills of Hollywood and mansions or Beverly Hills. Newport also is home to art connoisseurs who find b:uc spou on their walls from llme 10 time "It's not a problem "AC expcncncc recularty. but 1t doc' h:appen from tune to time," Gonis s:aid. Unlike Lo AnacJcs, Newport docs not have 1 detective who concenaroues only on an crimes 7J"hc Daily Pilot incorrectly reponed Thursd:iy that Pl:anet HOUywood at South Coast Plaza opened after Hard Rock Cafe in fubion Island. Planet Hollywood opened an late October, about two weeks befotc Hard Rock. POLICI LOO conaMUA llarbor Boulnard: A ma.n v.u arr~ for irand lhcft in the 2700 block N.-.port Boulnard: A man 1.ai arrested ror bursJary 1n the 2300 block. Uamlltoe Strtt&: A cu was Jtolcn from lbc J80 blo..k.. NIWPOft a1ACM Newport Boulc-qrd: Com~ler equipmcnl v.onb more 1bin SU.000 ... s stol.cn WI v.eek from a1y oCf.ccs al 3l00 Nc---pon 81\d . and sublcqYenUy found In a ncub) dumpster. Police bcltcve the suspects pbucd to rcuic:,-c the cqu1pmcnl bier. There was no evidence or fom:d enlry Newport C«altt' Drift': A S4.SOO diamond ""f was stolen from a room., tho M1rioet ioccl. 900 Nc.,-pon Center OrM. . Jaabofte Road: Jewelry worth Sl.100 slolcn from'• bndcuc an a room at the Hyan Newporter hotel at 1107 Jamboccc Road. C..pus Drht Comp\lter and ekaronic equipment wocth Sl,100 was stolen rrom lhe Hammond Co. ac 4910 C.mpu1 Drive. Pola bcltcve a pw key was l&ted to c1ue.r tbc buildlna. Gd .\ Ju111p Oi Gift Gtmg F/IBB SHIPPING .. We'I llMp 11J <i om pn,.....d .... Miid 4Mr S9.99 inywberC in the continental United Statea nD -if )'O'I place your order before November 2S. 1993. Visit our store today for details! • 11 city Offtcials will decide Monday whether to contract out most of Its tree-trimming operation. IY .DAVID lbnz. un Wann NEWPORT BEAOi -1f there·~ 1 telcviaioft in heaven, babel AndrC"NI Peue -a.It.a. ''Tall Trcu Pea~" - ; undoubtedly will be tuned in to Mon· day's city council meeting. Tho council .,ill decide then whether to contract out most of ilJ tree-trimmln,a operation. City officials believe Newport could save as much as S13S,OOO per year by lettinc West C.Oa.st ArborislS, which trims trees ln 16 Oranic C.Ounty cities, do the work. "1'aU Trcci Pease" would not be pleased with the plan. Back in the 19SOs aod l 96<h, Pease was known as Newport's tree lady. She . IU'ollcd tM dlJ't WU Witti omdu from the Pub. BclCbcs a.ad Recrcatioca Department and, toeethcr, they la.ict out the muter plan ol trees. '"The pcnwull was datitute of trees," she recalled in her memoin, which bhc been archived by her aoo &Dd daupter· in-law, Or. Alan and Betty Andrews of NC'A'pon. Peue, who had beeo known to treat lbe city's trce-lrimmers to lunch, died in 1980 11 the age of M. They could use lbcir old friend ri&ht now, because Newpon .. 1 top administra· tor -City Man.ager ~in Murphy -is ~a.dy to tell the council that privatiza· lion Of the tree m:LnicuririS is a JfCat idea. "I think the 13\'\ngs that we're uhi· m:uety goin& to see will be gre11er than we anticipated." be said. "It's too good lO be true." SeveraJ re idcnts and most all of the tree-trimmers h:1vc said yes. indeed -it II IOO fOod IO be INC. 'The trM-llimmen arpc that West c.Qat•t W<lft wUl be dioddy, CWD thouab city adml.nistraion have Wd other dticc who use them uc deliahtcd with thcit efforu. ... think lbe ~ •-c have now arc betteNnincd and have the community at beart, .. Betty Andtew1 said. .. We're pretty confident Wt their rk is pretty hip quality,'' Murphy aid of Weit Coast. The Newport trimmers h "c collected more thao 500 ignaturcs Crom residena.s who claim they don't want an out idc c:ompa.oy pnuiin& the t~cring trees that line lbear suecl . They say the trimmers are extremely courteous. take their time, and always are willing to trim an extn branch if someone's view of the ocean · is ob- structed. , "It only takes one time to ruin what bu taken 20 to 30 yean to grow," Wade C.,11a1 F undloa G!!!!l REFINANCE TODAY Guannteed To Lower Your Monthly Payment At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! RUFFELL'S UPIOlSTEIY llC. Co! Todoy F°' o free Consultation (800) 201 -FUND 5031 BircP.. Ave., Suite E, Newpo(f Beoc~ .......... c-a ..... 1122-llll.. CISTl...,._Ma.llS. 11 Roberts uid ill •fc• of .. l&lf CUL Roberts ii dinaor ol the ...... u. bnty Md Oardcm ia Colou dd Mu. Oencral SeMc:a Dindor Dave ied· erhaus is recommcndlilc tbc day rcaala a three-person trcc·trim•mc crew b .- cia.I p~ IDd qaict anc,.ncy re. sporue. The crew would be led by a acwly ere· atcd urb n forester ~tion iastead ol a uce superintendent. . We5t Coat bas aped to bite all ci&ht of the city's current trimmers t the.it present wages. The city also bas offered to civc lb.cm jobl at their current pay in vacancies , within the Gcncnl Services Department. Mayor Oarencc Turner aaid be thinks it's a &ood idea to privatize tree· trimming. .. Ob\iously, there's some bi& s:aviQp there," be said. "It's simply the way to go. I'm almost positive I'll be in 100 per- cent support of iL We sJmpty have to bite 10mC biuu bulleu." .. c.ouncu.naa PhD Samoac would DOC bow be will e bu& said We.a Cout't ~ is vcrv competitive. -rbcy ba\'t 1 iood pricc~1• be said ... h's •-.y below bat at • & to do t." Couocilm Joha Hcd&cs ft.lid l 1 moalh be docsa•t be~ the city dlould award Weu Coasa Lbe Q)Q1rlCt ·tbov1 rant seekina competitive blcb. By aJJo..ina Newport to "pim·bac .. oa Tustin's requca Cor bida, West C.O.Ut bas agreed to trim Newpon'1 7 JOO trees for about S39 a tree. Murphy believes the city is acttin& a lower price by JOi.nj along with Tust1n'1 propoul. Betty Andrews uid lsabcl Andrc·o Pease "M>uld scoff at talk of the city let· ting p> its peraonal tree·trimmers. .. We're IO pleased that they ""ould c:oci\e at ru&bt afid $bow their ~i\CS their work,' Peue wrocc of the trce-trunmcrii. in bu mcmoin.. Please loin For Dialler L .. elaor 1t'eekead Bruneh Slbllh>'s was ongvwty founded ~ ~ after cu tither brougnl b ,_ recipe for our famous .., Sausage lrom PliefTnO ~ In h 1930 s Todly, tis 1Cn & IJandson c:crau to prtMde a complele mn of ...-..: blbr1 food PflPS9d fresh dlly Ind seasoned di 5 ge11a*3l11 al tamly pncse 1"-* you. Thi Sltlllm FP!y CATDUIQ aPaCIALISTS Ir f MrC.....llllCs&~ .... ,.. ....... ..._,...._ .. fu~wllkllisCd na.4Mt 111_._._. .... A Colored Gemstone Event •' You are invited to experience a once-t.n-a-lifetime colleCuon of ran~ a.nd precious gemstones from the far comers or lbe v.orld F~n and dramatic red rubies from Thailand. cool and lnSp1r2UonaJ gtteos of Colombian and Zambian emeralds, crisp. bnght blue Ceylon sapptures are JUSt a f e'\\ of lhe cxauntt preaous genistono lhat will be available to you at this speaal event Please join us for this oruque opporturu[} to viev. and se&Kt fro m a coUection or worid cbss gemstones Byers' Choice Carolers Day at The Grey Goose Iii $798 Mth COUPOn below I L tlf£.l;..4 -«.--.' , •• ' ~Cost8Me .. 11 ........... • ~· ON•M tQ.19 ---COUPON __ _ 8Rou.m SIRLOIN STEAK FOR Two ~,.lfS~·.:,:c-. ... SOlJP OR w.N>• 8AKED PO•lO • W.QETA8LE • De::•:=IE~R~~-::tii::? OOOOOlll'tAT .......... ,., ... ~Costa M11• ..!-..1'r111 11 • .....,...,_.~•0NJIMMCM.19 --~ -------- .• , •11 'ti Saturday, November 20 I 00 to~ 00 PM SPECIAL E\ ENTS • Drawing for ct s1gt'led B)er~ CJroler • Door prize, • Byer<. Choice repre--entat1\e on hand to answer your que~11 n-. • Retired pte<f'S • Lc1r e ~election to choo e from THE GREY GOOSE W£STCLIFF PLAZA 10 J2 I Mn~ Boul~ard • ""IXHt Bea<: Telepho ne 642· 7803 ' I >~ Thursday, Nov. 18 and Friday, e are ~n'lng cake ln honor of our 3Slh Anru\ef"S21) -a· kant · rue \\-ith 35 gemsio·nes for you to find Con~ sample a psttt FREE 2n ultn· uede ;ev.elf) roll to the first ~S cu'tomtr \'aJue S!O CHARLES H. BARR ~.ELP ~ELEB~1~5 Yr~;ITH Ml KEY •1" .• , .... oo--.......... i' llW _ _...... ...,.., he' \'tt\ l~Tf the <II p : .. '· : IHIJlll--W A .Hipple Soc Hop Duce wll be kid IOnJeM 9 p.na. IO •kh .... for all .. Eu1ndl Hish Sct.ool lludeaU. ahmuai, faaakJ, patCflll. ~ ud frleDdl ba tk Hip School pa Alt pc~ will be doutcd to help witla IDCdicaJ CJCPCata for faculty member, Mr. Lu. Admillioft is SS. but all douttons will be app«ciatcd. Idell avallable at the door and in the Estancia High School commons at lunch and breaks. ............... Cmta Mesa-area seniors wiU discv fund-raisins ideas. sripcs and other topics from 9 a.m. 10 11 a.m. 11 the Costa Mesa Senior Ccnrcr at Pomona and 19th streets. Rcrre hments will be availabfe. Call 646-2170. SATURDAY DrYOltCI WOIUCJMOf' Marrilee and Family Therapist Maxine C.obcn will conduct a workshop caJled •·o.vom:: A New BcJinnins" from 10 a.m. to 12:.30 p,ro. at her offtee 11 180 Newport <:enter Dri\-c in Ncwpon Beach. Topics v.iJI include the arn:f and recovery scaacs of dn1orcc, and is scared toward anyone aoma through a divorce or recently divorced. Cost is $2S, and includes handouts. Call 759-0579. NOUDAY 80UTIQUI The Cos11 Mc~ Senior <:enter will host a holiday boutique from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Senior <:en1cr at 695 W. 19th Street. Cost is St. Call 645-2356.. U-vtonATION DAY At 9 a.m •• 81& Canyon, public is inv11cd to partic1ra1c 1n the rc-cstabhshma o the trails and vcgcu1t1on at Bia Cnnyon. Gloves.. protective foot wear, sun protection and a snack arc recommended. ADULT CA.alOIV1NO llMlMAll Manor Care Nurs1n1 & Rehabil1tauon Center 11.ill present a free 5em1nar on caring for aaing parents at the Red Lton Inn, 3050 Bristol, Costa Mesa from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. The featured speakers will be Doug Mannina. au- thor or "When Love GclS Tough: The Nursina Home Decision". and a panel of local c.xperu. Call (800) 428-0084. SUNDAY A&.TUNAnvt CM•lnMAI raa• The Community Congregational Chu~h of Corono del Mar, 611 Heliotrope. will hold their annual Altemauvc Christmas Fair from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Items include Third World ha.nd arts, baked goods. home made soup, T-shirts, mugs, Oristmas tapes. CaJI 248-9299 or 644-7400. MONDAY LIVINe TO U tH Hypet1ension ~rt Michael A. Weber. M.D .• will be spea.kinJ on the topic .. l.ivina To Be 100" at the Univtrs.ity Cub on the UCI amput at 11:30 a.m. Tbe lc.C'luce is aponsored by the Newport &ach Hada.ua.h Oroup. For more inConnation, call 640-4645. TUUDAY, NOV. ti .................... An The Dolphin Division or the N~-pon Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce wm host a .. Women in the Ncv.'S BUSiness" ~ at 7:15 a.m. at the NC"Y<'JIOrt Beach M'itriou, 900 Newport <:enter Drive. The brcaUut will feature an intc...cth'C panel or four prom.inen( local ncMwoincn, iocludin& Vikki-Va.rps from KNBC·lV O\annel 4 News and Sbaroa Katchcn of K.FWB News Radio. Colt is Sil.SO wilh reservations. SIS.SO at the door. For more information, call 729-4400. MONDAY, NOV. 29 OCC CNa&STMAI POTllllY IA.LI Students enroUed in Oranie Coast College's ceramics dassc1 wilt conduct their 17th aonual O\ristmas Art Pottery and Glass Sale today throuah llAl.E 30 ............... ... 40 ............... 1720 50 ......... -.11.350 .............. 13.ln M a r <; h il 11 H <' \ ·. ir r~ 1-(800) 995-47R/ Tb~ m the OCC Studeot <:eater from 9 Lm. to 7 p.m. The four.day 11le Vtill fcacure Ratu polCCry, us weU u such fuDCtional ceramic kema u te pou, mup. vua aod bowa.. SculptW"C p.oces will also be IOkf. Pan ot the proceeds will ao to pWchase cquipmcat for OCC'a <:eramb Oub. For more iafonnation, caU '3l·SSIS. WIDNUDAY,DIC.1 llOUNY ..... neaov. Ncwpott Bc~b MarN,e and Family Therapist Muioc Cohen will l>e • c:onductina a support &rouP for women at bet Newport <:enter office from 7 p.m. lo 8:.30 p.m. Tbe luppor1 ll'OUP is seared toward belpiJ\J women who arc &Gina lhroup a diYon:e or wbo are recently diYorccd cope durln& the: holidays. The poup will meet every Wednesday cvcnin& lhrouah January S. Colt is SIS pet Cl'ICClm&. Space is limited, ao call 759-0579 Jor reservations or more infonnation. ~•d /Ml' lluu to Arowld TOfnl •11or, n. 0.1'1 PUol, JJO W. BaT SL, Cosu Mea, C.ut.. 11627. -•I N._llllr 1 , 1 hanldlr,.. an eck•11nM ....,.aOnelankol~~~thllrw blallorilhip lanlclf111 Paduge. The Dally Not~ rdn an oldlr venion " .. ad lor a pro.gram that...-on September 30, 1993. The i...,.. rales and · Annuo1 Pertetlloge Yield quolld wn incontd and not currently CMJiloble. The corred information for the cunent Relationship Banking ~rom is os follOWs; the Petsonal Cash Flow Account earns 3.80% Interest Rate ond 3.6'" Annual Percentage Yield. These rotes ond program ore available fr6m October 1st, 1993 thru December 31, 1993. • •• ·The error was wholly ours and the Doily lndep r:wAt • .., One Bank · Pilot apologizes to Independence One Bonk of California and its customers for any inconvenience this may hove caused. Of California ,~ · Extnonlinary Service la ODt; The ~· . Qt .................... .. 0 fDIC There 's Only One ,., ....... ltlllail Ill hel-IOO·ACS·2J4S It's Sparkle-up Time! At no charge, we will thoroughly ~ buff and polish up co four plem of your Jewelry (wl!Cbes not included). Take ldv.otage of thJs nu Offer and the Opportunity 1l0 h&Ve your stttlngS and dups checked for safety. 1bJs FRIE service continues through November 19th. CHARLES H. BARR LMte r..a111W_ 369 E. 17TH ST., COSTA MESA. ASK Scot Schmidt WE HELP his thoughts on THE MEDICINE -GRAVITY Go ·oowN. ' 1 \f,"J">n \ilia. rrn •lirn1ion moni1orir12 '" ju .. 1 Oflt of tilt OWi~' quality ~nirr.s "' pnl\ifk ur 110 t\lru d~ If ~oor'pamu ilttd:. ll ..... j_ ... ruw 1· •irlt l)J1lw1~. ,cmomjn;z. cfre.. .. m2 aml t'\f'O ptr.ional Lum- cln \C>U.11 firnt ull 11~ -.rnit-rs irwludt-fl in our affonlab~ momJJ~ n·nral nw•. 1'1111-~n i1·.-a ...... i~1rd Jj, in:? in m1 aprutnlfm stft.UVl is 1t\111l.thl1· fmm n .. 111• 11 .. 5J:w;; prr momh. Our '-"'1''"".u I nu\• •111ali1~ f N'N1t1ul -..·n in· uml full rnngt. uf 1111wru1ie .. i. .. a ~u r of a d1·nl. l>1· .. iµnr1f for 1 m11fon ... rnrrrcl • i1h foH• & m rutjrf"1I "'" mn'. .. in 1hr mo ... 11ltligfuful • ' Onlru.r \.-,, • ..,\ilia. ' MEDK'\Tlo~ Mo,rroRN. • 8\n • • GROo\tN; •Dru .. st\c -NEWPORT VILLA c,,,,..,;,,,.,,,, '" E~rtllt•~t ( . I 4) 6i 2-861 • a , urp r1 Buth, .,, l1ora ,,,,, H •c II Min lcof la••'f, THI WOll.D'I 'Cl tt lOlf IX'fllMI ~ • THI Nmnt PACI,,..,_ INow 9"ow 'tJ• 11M 10 .. SANIDAY, NOVIMUI 20nt .. M &AlllT m Ate -.OW.OA•WIM MOM ft4I Nollftt PMJI lndud.lftl SCttpTech:" I.be technical ki_.e.ar collectJOO de, pod '°' eallWlllC &kicn by Schmidt and The North FaK:e .... IO WIN m nears AN9 .... Mt. BaWY. ~Snow Summitt ValJt>. M1 ffiih. a._ Mz ' will ha~1n· ore , pnt.CS llNS c.ult1n1 I'~ .,... for their --. ._, ..... IO .., ... 09 IClloal ~-.......... .. CMtapla.~IMd..., ..... cdtobca,.nollM..._ .. Mer ope•iea ,.....,.., .,.. mit partieipaata wbo wen 1roupcd at tablea aJfted throup thci -... nlled by coaunuai&J membcn at IM .. peria .. HeDt........ · ~ ll la a bilaoric thioa ud k'a Coin& to be interestiaa to ... what the reruha are and how they Cit in with the diatricl'a Vi· 11ion 1tatcment. •• uid ICboOl board member Jim de Boom. "l 1u pect we will bear a lot ol the wne thinp I hear at the local aupemwtet or at my fit. nesa cJub in the morn1na from people about what they tbint ouJht to be done with the school district -but this vall· dates it more.'' Accountability was a key word for summit participa.ntl Thursday njJht. They sajd they want financial and educational .. , •n•PPll'llll•-.... -... ..... .... II llr llJllJJllU .. ........ , ....... . ,.,, ......... ..... ::...-:.:. ,J,,r::.= ..... -..... , ,. ... ........ _ .. «bool cMd_,.. •1 ...., wMcd ID ... laere .. .. . ..W ............ Witt, a .... PTA fl 1'•1 ' al PauJ. ..... ... I lfllq lcMal. Watt .................... la tdlDal dktricl -=wo.mu1aa ... -....,. acounacd in the .,..., -£-.ea • quatioo would 8ol be loObd oa kind· ly," ........ By die ad ol the ni&b~ each poup aamed fM lap priorities, to be ated out by the Ed&Q- tioa ,.,....., Steerilw <Aavnit- tee ud ~ted to the school baud at their mcctin1 next T\ladaympi. • '"The tnlltCCI and other peo- pie ba¥e ..._,. 1et the darcc; tioa for tM dD1rict," Witt said, "bUt this ii the fir&t time par- enta haw eWlf been involved in thit bi& way ... ~~~-m~fb The Gosling a child's boutique WESTCLIFF PLAZA As the festivities 0( the seasons draw near. come in and see the hotlda,.y apparel and gifts we have selected ror the children. !".. ,. Th~ Gosling ~~ 1068 Irvine lwe. •Newport Beach Telephone 642-6619 . "°""' ~S&cunsq l<HJ pm •. . .._, ~ ..... rolW dowil Jambofee R09d ud deliv· mid bim IO a.be Four Sea· IOQI Hoe.I. The bocel ii abo the f I· ~ite ol another world lead· er, former Prelident Georae Bulb, who lodacd in the ~floor Presidential Suja.e numerous times. Keatina was weU-received by the Cl'()Wd. accordiq IO Fuentes, notin1 the odd po- · Htical bedfellows NAPTA haS brou1tu toieJher. ''He was talkina 1 Cree-market line, but be ii not a comer· vative. He is on the left po- liticallf in his nation," Fucn· tcs wd. "But then look at Bill Ointon who is on the left in America and is also talking free trade these days." ...... ____ .,.5Mlil 11 ...... __...__.,_.... ................... _ .. ,. .. ------"-7!rtla 11 .. .... ~""""II· .... ~-----~'1.7,.. -·----~'Lltl.a Cll d' 1117 I u pg ...... __ •1112 i ••llll NEWPORT BEACH - The Oty C.oUndl ia lc)Qkina for relideots •ho are ioter· cstcd in becon>ina acawe i.a their local pcramea The a>uncil cwrutiy is MUptlna app&icadom Cot a.be followioa actwilOfy committcc1· bic:ydc trails, . \ eJIVllODIQCDlaJ 4\&lllty atiain and bar'bor quality. Applica.ots must be rcs.i· dents ol Newpon Beach. They will serve l 2ycar terms bqinnina Jan. I, 1994. Interest forms are available at the City Ocrk's Office, 3300 Newport BJvd. They must be.filled out no later than 4 p.m. Nov. 30. • For mQrc information, call the City Oerk's Office at 644-3005. SERVING LUNCH DAILY 11:30-3PM DINNER NIGHTLY. 5PM-10PM . BRUNCH SAT&SUN 10AM-3PM 100 MAIN ST., BALBOA (• foot of PW) s1s-nso NOWHERE BUT NORDSTR0!\1 MEET DE S IGNER LORRAINE \VARD' SM'll ~ Clur nclu'itVt gu<''t 1h1' ~.iturda,· from l 0\' 4 00 •• . . Lonaanc Ward • a mi~ of uniq0<h kmtninl' . .ih tthu u1ra~nd1nu-. with lauxjeftl dtt.aal, a~t • ·m·l. 2 000 t ~art with 1d ribbon dtt.aU, u Jl • ·m·l. l lX'I t dtnim ta~'ilrV )('•n-. &Uc l -14. 16000 In alkrv . NO SPOllTS EDJTO.k llOGEa CAJU.sON. 642-4330. en. '81 CdM, ra·rs roll; CIF title on the line Mus•s ready to prove . . they can do history, too ~ Costa Mesa girts basketball forces appear to have the tools to make an·other s91id run. BY BAa.aY PAULIDlU.. StoUI Wana. COSTA MESA -The ~ fact that last year's Costa 1 Mesa High girls b3sket· ball team made history is history to this year's squad, aC'cording to second-year coach Lisa McNarnee. McNamee needn't be reminded that last season's ~S record, Clf Southern Seetion and Southern California .cham· pionships. and a trip to the Division Ill state title game in Oakland is a tough act 10 follow. But she is quick to point out this group's potential to attain its own brand of success. "I think we have to approach it as if Inst year wns last year. and we have to prove ourselves again this season," said McNamee, who must also come to Heather Robinson very well." &rips with the loss of four· year All·Clf standout Olivia DiCa· milH, now a freshman at San Diego · State. "Everyone is going to be shooting at you, after having the kind of year we had. But I think we'll do McNamee's confidence is inspired in part by senior returner Heather Robin· son, who emerges from three seasons in DiCamilli's ample shadow with sec· ond·team AJl.CJF 'ciedentiaJs, and a Division 1 scholarship to Miami, which she accepted during the recent early signing period. r . "Some pcople~rrlostJy coaches, know how good a player Heather is, but she's finally going to get the op· portunily to show everyone else what she can do," McNamee said. "She's going to move from the off-guard spot to Olivia's three (forward) position, and we expect her 10 help our orrense with her inside game, her ouuide shoe, and with her very good passing abiJity." It's the third position in three yeaJ'S for the S·foot·JO Robinson, who aver· aged 10.7 points and 3.2 assists last year, after spending her first two prep seasons at point guard. In addition to DiCamilli, whose No. 22 jersey was retired, three other start· ers have graduated, creating opportuni· tics for senior retumcn Doan Do, An· toinelte B3nua and Tracy Vega. as ~cu as additions from cbampi,onship junior varsity and frosh·soph levels. "Our two lower level teams lost as few games combined, as our varsity team did," McNamee said. Do, who a.vcr· aged 2.S points in a reserve role last year, is this year's emotional leader at a starting guard spot. Do will be joined the back· court by fresh· man point guard HOOPS · Koo Kim, who takes aver the position from sister Yool Kim, now playing at Cal State Los Angeles. Seasoned by years of AAU competition. the·young· er Kim brings sound ball-handling and scoring skills 10 the program, but must work to develop defensively. "It's runny, because she's almost the exact opposite player Yoor was," Mc· Namce said. "Yool was a great de· fender, who wasn't counted upon to score, whereas Koo is fine on the of· fensive end, and has to learn some things defensively." Banua, a S-9 forward-center, brings outstanding athletic ability to the line· up after averaging just 1.8 points in limited minutes as a Junior. Banua wiJJ be joined in the front· court by S-11 senior Debbie Cotten and 6-1 sophomore Corri Lurmann, from whom McNamce is expecting big things. .. Debbie gives us inside muscle, re· bounding and strong defense.," Mc· Namee said. "Corri has the potential to become a very good player, but her progress was set back by an injury over the summer." Vega, a S-6 guard·Corward, a\'eraged 2.2 points as a junior, and should con· tribute as a starter, or lop reserve. Tasea Brown, a S·Jl junior, and 5.7 senior Erin Brown (no relation) will also be counted upon off the bench, while seniors Suah Spene.er and Dey· ana Stojanovich, as well as junior Memory Bartlett will add depth. "We're going to be deeper and more balanced than last year," McNamee s:iid. "We've put in a new offense, which fits this group a lot better ... I've been very imprc~d with the effort in practice." McNamee said she expects to battle cross-town rival Estancia, where she coached for six seasons from 1985·9 I, for the Pacific Coast Lengue crown. •For season schedule, see Page 7. ~ Corona del Mar gets over slow start to drop Laguna Beach; sets up title showdown with Harbor. 81' J>Drxu ·~ S.01111 Wanu ,. DANA POINT -Survivina whal head co ch wee Stewart termed "not one of our better m:ttchcs, •• the Co- rona del Mar High girls volleyball team earned ias third shot of the season at rival Newport Harbor 1his Saturday night in the CJF Division I championship match. ~rii~-~ CdM overcame a lackluster start on Thursd:ay to oust l.a· • iuna Beach in the sem.ifanats. lJ.IS, IS·l J, 15-8, JS.JO. While lldmitting his team came out a bit flat, Stewart chose to credit the Ani ts, whcne sea.son endJ at 16-6. "(La&un•) came out fired up with nothing to Jose nd we knew th:u," he said. "They're a rcaJ cha lie nee to play, they're very well-coached." Alter squanderina a 12·10 advantage in aame one, Corona (24·2) found itself down 7-4 in the second game and were in danaer of falling into a deep bole. That's when outsjde hitter Jennifer $.irorfe began to take charge. A Stroff e block made it 7-6 Laguna. then a Strorce kill tfod the game ot 7-7. Followint a timeout, Cajtlin Pick.art's block gave Corona the lead and sianalled a change in momentum. "Jennifer Stroffe was on tonight." said a re· lieved Stewart, who 00ted that 50mc of the other rcguJ:an didn't have their best matche5. ''1ti.s wasn't our 'A·J' performance, by any means. "l don't think we were looking ahead (to New- pon). We knew we were goin& to be in for a bat· de agoirut a very scrappy tellm." Once CdM finally was able to put Laguna away in game two, with a 6-2 run to close it out, • the Sea Kings found their stride. In g:sme three, Jennifer Stroffe Corona rode the hot serving of Pickart for six straight points to overcome a 3·1 deficit. CdM closed out game three by notching the final fi"e point • w11h Kim Coleman's ace putting the fihishing couches on it. G:ame four fe:uurcd some fircworl..s in the form of a da~pute bct\\cen Stewart a~d the officials. After a call wns overturned in Laguna's fa,or, Stewan angrily stamped his feet and )elled out to the offici:il . only to get a red card for his efforts. AfteNard, Stewart eKplained, "I guc I had .t bit too much coerce today. Maybe, I should stick with the de~f stu!L" The violation ga"e Laguna a 9-8 edge, and the Artt ts Collo,,c:d that with another point. But that would be all Laguna would manage the rc~t of the night as Corona then mounted a 7-0 streu to win going ;1"a> Stroffe's km (one of a mat~h high 22) off the block made 11 11 ·IO. and she followed with a cross-court kill for a "'-o-point edge. A Lagunti time· oul couldn't stem the tide as Kelly C3mpbcll') block made 11 12·10, and two aces by Kruteo Campbc.11, sandwiched around a net V1ol:at1on ended it. CIF football tonight ~ Mesa bas a tiger on its hands; CdM travels, to perform as host; Harbor on the road to Glendt)ra. Sailors net finals trip with 11-7 victory; Corona 1181 Mar falls to No. 1 Penlnsula The CIF football playoffs arc under wny tonight, with three Ncwpon-Mcs:s District .teams i.n the hunt, all with 7:30 kickoff . Pacific Coast League champion Costa Mesa (6-2·2. 441) will host p:w·h~ppy South Pasadena (S·S. 3·2) in a Division VIJJ duel at Newpon Hnrbor High in a run vs. pass setup. Corona del Mar (7-3, S·2) "hosts" Villa Park (7·3, 4-1) at1 S1ddlcback College in a Division IV game; and Newport Harbor (7·3, 4-3) takes it.s shot at No. 4-sceded Glendora (7·1·2, S-0) at Citrus College. DIUCTIOWS l• .. l•-llOkC ..... ~on 405 IO A'lflY P-..y Liii on,._.,, CO*w on AvttY. IChool 1111111. CltN•C.-... Horii on 55 IO 91 Wftl Oii 11 IO 67, ncdl Oii 57 10 210. C..U. llClltl Oii 210 fllll .._ 210 ... IO Gm Awt Tllft rlgl1l Wld ll'oc.d nor11 on Gnind. 119\ Ill on FOOhl Blvd SCllOOI on Id. IDcmd • 1000 w fdlll M. ~ Newport Harbor girts tennis team will go for the CIF crown on Tuesday against Peninsula. NEWPORT BEACH -Nev.pon Har· bor High'' girls tennis team set 11sclf up with a 9 a m. date on TucsJ3y against 1'o. I ·seeded Peninsula Thursday with an 11·7 \itctory 0\ er '1s1tina San Marcos {o 'the CIF Division 1 plti)Offs. Coach Charlie Oleikcr's Sun~l Lcaaue champions 1mpr0\icd to 21 ·2 with the vie· tory to set up the title cla h "'ith Penin· sula at the Oarcmont Club in Oaremont Amona Harbor's baa v.anners v.cre Mara Colaizzi an singles und the doubles team or Lindsay Olson and Vanessa Godbey, all whom swept the op~nion. A big key came in No 3 do1,1bles where Kalle Cartwriiht and Emily Buker won two of three matches. N9WPOft H.,.._ t t San lluc.e ? llntlleia! CdWa (t.1f) 'iJ ScOI. 6-2, ad E 6-0. def. wa.ssm.i. 6-3........... -tD Sc.Cl. 3. &, dill E¥11'd. &-0. loll to WWnw\. :M JICm fltil losl '>Sall. M . Gd £ttn1. J.5 toll ID WIS1lnlll, G-4. DoublH: -~ (ICH) def R..e.·, 8lndelb 6-1 clef Holmu-ReuD.\ 6 2 OCI ~ Mam ~ E'ftttQ-ll'MS (NH) •Wt S.1, lost 3.f. lr6 Ctnwr9f·b'Mf (N:H) won 6-2. I_., lo$l. M · • Meanwhile, an Rolhna Hilb Es1:uc . Corona dcl Mar'i Sea Kmp couldn't keep up v.ath the undcfc:ited and h())t Penin· sula Panthen, foltani 15·3 in the scmifi· nals to eJUt the pl:&)U(f\ "'1th 1 17..S record Pemn~ula's 'trcnath in i1nglc> v.1> ap· parent with aJI three airls ~cepin& for a 9-0 cdae. ~•""'9u&8 t• Conma del lier 3 Slftlllee: Aid! (C(M} loll ID ~ 0-S. IOSt ID Lee. 1-l. lost to~ t-6, WIC:hler (COM) IOI& 2· 6. o..a 0-6, Rhocfts {COM) lost M. °"" , .. Doub ... : Glasp-Wt1an (CdU) 11111 to eci.. RIMS, 2-6; lost to A. GBy-S. Glay. 4.e, def Ka Fbifer. 6-2; loict--0 Muri (CdM) lost 2 ... u . won. 7. 6 (M). ,.._Seal (Cell) 1Dt1 2~ 6-7 CHI. wan M. We Have Some Very Shocking News For Drywood Termites It'• called the Electro-gun Sy•tem. A battle plan that uee finely t11Ded electricity to win the war apinat thae home damapng critten. 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