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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-12-23 - Orange Coast PilotSeaside Sinta shrub T apiary shaped like St. Nick takes place of missing pelicans on Coast Highway in Corona del Mar BY MA1T Coau~ ST"" wanu. S :int:a Clau has olready come to town. The failure to bring pcliaam to the middle of Co t Hi,hway led to the jolly ol' fat cuy's surpri~ arri\al. Out 1h1~ 11.n't the ~me S.inla · "ho'll drop d°"'n o chimney near )OU an :a (cw day). This S.int:i's a hrub Thanks 10 1hc me people "ho brQu&ht dolphin topiarie) to the sca>1dc vdlagc, o deal w3S C:ll'\c:d out to place a mobile, Sanla·shapcd bush on one of the t~o medians at Co3 t H11hwoy .and M.argaunac A"c:nue. Al part of the Corona del Mu Chombcr of Commerce's pl:an 10 rc\IUal izc the shoppins di Intl, Jam :ind Patty McOon1tld of McDonald Cdm Homes, a re idcnhal rc:al estate romp:any, ha .. -e been in,ohcJ in the topi;uy project. 1 he addition of Santa is their Cbristm present &o the ttsJu·knit .anaty. "I .. anlcJ to lift bcaru and put a smile on rc~iJcnt ' faces a~ they come home ( rom "or~:~ s:uJ Jam McDonalJ. H~ v.1fc :aJJcJ that laf1ang piri1s 1 e pcu.illy \ital in thc)C tou&h economic times. "J 1hank v.c looil: belier 1h:1n South Co;a}t Pbz.a now," he saiJ "Our 1o~n i> ~ spcci.al." The oraa;1n;al plan "'h to h:t\e topiary :ar11s1~ AJ anJ Ton) U:irr:ua o( Anaheim crc.:atc sn dolphins an motion on the f1r.t meJuin in front or z .. cbcrs Phurmacy and pelicans In n11h1 o n the second median in front of Corona Care. Jioy,c .. cr, the city only budgeted the rebnchc:tping of one median, :anJ the pelican pl:ln ne\Cr IOI off the &round. .. It j1at tool for~er, and they couldn't seem to do it," Pauy McDon:ilJ s:s1d. The ch mbcr decided to COSTA MESA in 1993 City criticizes agency limiting beach curlews ~ Officials say Coastal Commission shouldn't have any say over closu res at local beaches BY DAvtD Hur.t, ''"' \\a11u NEWPOR I Ul AC. 11 -C'1t\ ot- Cicials on \hJr ~'"j\ bl.J:.t~J a CC\astal Ccn m1i.,wn J11e~tl\C \\:biCh SOI):> 11 _... ll!.:g;il lo IOl(l'l'C beach curk"'' "i:huut 11\ pcrm1ll· ion. ··Jt'!> anothl·r •lilt' I tlu:1r 1up1J dccisionll.'' Cut:n 1lmJ11 Ph I SJ'l· sone sJ1d I "'l mkr h\"' the\ think the c111c~ 1.Jfe ,uppo~ed 10 control cnmc on :he bc;i~~c'" N~"'pon Pin "'.J' the '"c ill t\\o gang-rc:l;.1:1: J ~hoo1111~~ IJ)l summer thal ldl unc mJJl Je;iJ and four 1n1ur1:,1 • Newport 0111~1;.il-, cjrl1cr 1h1' mnnth cOr1'1Jcr\:J 1mpo~111~ a cu1 - k" on the ~·'~ ·, p1cr,. hul Ji.:c1JcJ to take mca!>uro lo cleiin thl!m up IO!llC3d. Lake mo't OrJngc: Count) C\Jj'tt· al c111es -the C"\(tpl1on bl!ing l..J . guna Dc:ich -l"c"'J">rl hJ' J beach curfc:\\. QUUTION Theo Coa~al Cummissioo h;is not11t~ all cities along the Cal1!om1a coost thJt tf1ey c.annot 'lap curft"f\'\ on beJches without gewng th .lpprOl:al o( l~ agency rlJ'St. Gty officials '3y the! commiss;on hOuld h.l\e no say in th matter and that a~ n ~ to consi •r curfev. to Ip curt.a 1 ~ • ng cnme problems Should caues such Ne .. \p<lrt Be d1 bi! • lowed to control thar beaaho or · ~Id the state a ncy ·~ ~:hen a ~.>c:h curf '\\ should go into l"ffe<.'t? lcaH• your name and thougt~ on the Reoadc·rs Hotline, 6-42-6086 In J 11i..;lllllt.111J .. m "' .. 3 c111.-, alunA: 1hc '>IJlc) l.lOO·mtlc \:UJ~l· hni.:. Coa'>t:tl (.\1n.1111)'1on E\cCU 11\c Drrcdor Peter Dougla-. \a1d more :rnJ more lo-..il !!U\.C:rnm Ill'> :ire rc~lt1d1ns \\he:. r ·~1d.:n1' , n See 8UCMH/Pe9e A7 ·Family victimized as gunmen invade home ... Nine people tied up, two sexually assaulted in .three-hour ordeal. FLve suspects flee with $20,000 in jewelry and cash . COSTA Mf:.!:>A A g.anii ul ma}led gunmen tool .rn Oriole Dmc hou\cholJ hu,1:.igc for nc;ar· I) three hour Tuc:,da) night. t) 111g up 3 fami l) uf n111e anJ \C"\U:tll) ~uhing '"'\> ul the "~1mcn he· fore Occ:111!! \\1th roughl) S~O.fklU an JCV.tlf) .1nd c:i'h One \1tl1m. "'hu "'"hcJ tu re· mJan anom m~lus. ':11J II v.;a~ the ~ond tam~ in l1Jur \Car' hc:r lam· il) was 1errori1eJ b). :s home: 1n\:i· l he ord al o i!llfl "'hen 11' ~ men armed "'1th ...:mt-:1ut m:itr .. h;ini.Jgun) \lOrmcd thc s:ucJ h,lll\C tn the I. (l{I hl<t<. I. about h p m • 11 u hill • up '.:\\.·r JI J.!.ilh ;anJ t"'' d1 IJrc:n I our ut th"' g.inm .. n pulk J ' 1 ma'~" anJ m!l1n \lod.an~ U\..:t 1hc:ir h..:a1h ujxm lntn. Ihi: !1f1h <.. roh~cr r1."p..1ncd!.. !...:pt hh IJ.<'. h1JJ.:n l:'\: hmJ .1 pint l l:ilt.1"'c\; 11 dog lllJ'k "l hc~ \\Crc l.1c'-mg anJ h11t1n'1 C:\Cr\onc." .:11d one 1 \Car-old \\•>~:in. v.ho v.a' in th~ 1i,1ng H'll)m "'1th hd '""> -.hddrcn "h~n the: gunmi.: n bur-.1 m, ~houung thrcah \\ e·r .. \Cf' ~.iccJ \till." ... IANT~A12 Corom dd Mu resident Patty McDon3.ld spruces up topiary S:inu Cl:aw on Co.ut High\\.l\. ion St)lc ruhh..-~ :11 4hcir Oriole: Dme house. l he \\('ICnln 'aid ·the gunmen or· JcrcJ 1t.: f.1m1h 10 he on the floor 1n the h\111£ rl";m. comm:mdeJ the v.omcn 1,1 1.:n11." 1hcar ~:armcnh ;and then t1cll C\el)"ne up v.tth tdcph.mc 11.1 Developer learns hard lesson having to pay family of three $28,000 to relocate ..., Burden of moving 'people to make way for low- . income housing project will lead builder to seek reform. Both t he \1Cl11m. and \U pc .. t., arc Viet.name~ · Y1A11 IN lllVllW Lookin g back at 1993 When }OU look bad, at 1993, \\hat sort Of }ecu \\.J\ II fur you -bo1h personally and prof~aonallyl Wh.lt \\Crc 1lw lessons of 1993l What, in your op1n1on, best defined tht yearl Plea~· lea\.c your name and \our thoughts on thl~ Readers tto11inc, 642·6086 . Ole'l'MICOWM The paanung on the top ot p.lgc 1 l>.. I artist O,:bra Hue;('. f Of inform.itjon on ongtnal p.iintinp, all 650·6865 • 64l·56i'8 NEWSROOM NEWS FAX ~6 ... 170 6-42-4330 ~ TOWl1 ........ , •••••••• .-. M ~ ........................... 17 ~ .: .................... ., ....... 11 ~ ...... nd ........ _ ........ ~ .. ?JliliWll ' .. .... Making friends Sometimes au into the D.\ily Pl&oc'J ~ Hotlint> h.lw • ~Md •nd new f Mndihips ar born. Sff EditOf W.m.n lobdcll's C'oNmn, pa Al. I"''' ol th "' .. ,men to?J police See GUNMIN/Pe9e A 12 VlcUms ot theft ask: What happened to Donder and Blitzen? • • • • • : • • • ' • • • • • • ' • 111•11 stor• oner super dells on boldly nams • I F YOU'RE STl1L al a loa of -bat to buy for Christmas. look no further. Soudt Cout Plua and Cl'Jlla) eo...t both bavc seasonal store just for Christmas wuh innovative gift ideas. nae Wrapper 0 (640-0419), in South Coast Plaza on the lower level near Bullock Men's Store, and in the Cry ta! Court (556-1234), on the second level near Robinsons-May, peci~s in cu tom pft b kets. Best Buys Gift baskets typic&lly range from $25 to $300. And, as the name implies, this shop provides the finest in gift-wrapping services. The ChrlJtmas Guild at South Coas\ Plata (~2520) and Crystal Court (662-0494) is a fuJJ-service Oiristma.s store featuring more than 1,000 different styles of ornaments, ranging in price from $3 to $32, as well as nutcrackers, nativity scenes, handmade angels, Santas, elves and Victorian' dolls. This year the Ouistmas Guild is featuring theme-decorated trees, including Italian, Victonan and nauticaJ styJe . Think BJ& (545-7371), on the second level of Crystal Court. carries a unique selection of under and over-sized merchandise, ranging in price from $1 for a button to $250 for a giant box of crayons. For the holiday season. the store is offering an assortment of festive, pre-wrapped gifts in red and green . The Body Shop Gift Baskd ~nkr (708-3537), at South Coast Plaza on the third level near Nordstrom. sclb a variety of holiday baskets filled with natural hair and skin care products from The Body Sbop Gift baskets range io pncc from S8 to $60. Bullock's Gift Gallery (556--0611 ). at South Coa t Plaza on the first level near Bullock's Men' Store. offers a vast assortment of ornaments, cards, limited editions and holiday collecublc . Mrs. Anderson's (557-8575). on the second Jc-.cl at South Coast Plaza near Nordstrom, elJ handmade Christmas keepsakes, ornaments and gifts.. 0 AN AIL NEW BLOCKBUSTER VIDEO (631-2002) opened on the comer of East 17th Street and Irvine Avenue in Costa Mesa. This Blockbuster stocks a large selection of videos. For example, it has 80 copies of "The Firm". The store says it offers the largest selection of V1dcos for sale, categories fcatunng your favorite star's films and free m~mbcrship with a valid photo l.D. and a major cre4it card The current promotion at Blockbuster Video is a Blockbuster Bonus Card, which entitles you to a free video rentaJ after sn rentals. 0 BARNEYS NEW YORK (434-7400), at South Coast Plaza near Nordstrom, which is my ~cond-favonte place to buy clothe (A'Martt'• 1 number one,) is having a winter sale The sale includes savings of up to 50'1- on the season's best clothing and shoe for men and women 0 DIEDRICH COFFEE, on l:.ast 17th Street 1n ~ta Mesa (646-0432) and on Jamboree Road m Newport Beach (833-9143), sclJs gift baskets rJnging in pncc from $24 to $69 For gilt ideas you can select from more than 30 coffees and accc ric including mugs , cocoa. coffee grinders and coffee and espresso machines. 0 & t BUJ'I •ppan Tbondap •Dd S.lllrd•ys. WMtba-!Ofl'n • mttdtut or a sboppu, U )OU km>W of• iood bay, I'd lo•t to tJre YfHJ SOIM pt1b1Jdf1. C.JJ IM •t 54t>-JZZ4, fn 1M •I 646-4110 tK write to me: ~t Ba1., Dally l'llol, .lJO W. S.y St., Costa Mua.. Calif. 91611. ... ,,, ••. HADIUMOTUNl.s 642 ..... ... TeUACllUS Ci.ra&l~tion: Tom Riiey .-. eager to co•te . Clristmas sholll*ll Orange County Supervisor Tom Riley, hospit3lizcd Sund3y for a skin and tis.sue infection on left foot, says he's feeling bettc and hopes to return to his Dover Shores home by Christm3S. But wouldn't )OU l..now il, Raley says, the one Christm3J present he bas yet to buy is for his v.-if c. Emma Jane. "She's been very understanding for 55 years :ind hopcrully she'll understand if Santa Claus is delayed a little bit this year," Riley s•uJ from his bed at H03& H~pital. Riley, 81, was hospiualized Sunday afternoon foUowin& t"o wed.~ or foot pain. His physician discovered Riley w35 sufferin& from ccUuliti!., an inflammatK>n of lhe sl.in und underlying tissues. If ten untreated, lhe infection TIMPIUTURU Newpof1 luch: 60 44 •~lbo.l: 60/44 Co.Cf MH<l: 6S'46 ~ •I MM: 6l/4' IUU fOUCA.IT lOCATION TMw.dp ~,., l&ac1'ft .>A. alwt jf4fy QN could ha~'C entered lhc blood strc:am. Because Riley suffers from diabetes, he is particularly susceptible to the infection. He is being treated with antibiotics and whirlpool baths. "l'vc learned a little more about this disease of diabetes :ind I guess it's not something to fool around wilh," Riley said. "l was fortunate that I was close to Hoag Hospital. I'm doing very well and they're givin& me good care." Riley, a former 30-ycar Marine Corps officer and bripdier general, was appointed supervisor of the "F:ibulous 5th District," as he calls it, in 1974 by then-Gov. Ronald Reapn. He plans to retire at the end or his fifth, four-year term in Deocmbcr 1994. Riley said his spirits arc high, thanks to a nood of JOod wishes Crom friends and community members. "The thing that's made me very gratcf ul is the number of people who w:int to get me home for Chn tmas," Riley said. "I'm re dy to&<>·" SWIWIU J·) .. l ·J .. 2·> .. 2.) ... >> .. -•T Jluu Lou • WIATlllR ~.-r..,.,.-.11 (The Tun« Oran1c ~) (800) 251-9141 n•u 100AY .... ._.. TOMAIC.IACOU&m• ,, .. dM .. , ....... promrtlf ~' man o1 uhut"""· ..,._. 'QI Mo. I ll4, HI '6J Tiui$ J'* ........... ~~ w.a.........._EdilDr -"' ...... ~[di­lric ....,._, OM OMI .... nM.~~ Helllli ~ Ptal lll1n ~ .............. ~ ...... ..,,~a..w..-. ......... c ... Ad''C •• CJ.wif~jUZ2.i611 D pl~y 642.flll Editorial News S40-12l4 ~pons 642~3JO Newt, 5pon. fa 646-4110 M.-0-.. 8Ulinat om. 6'Wnl ._nc11Iii611-ltm flntlew t.mlMll .... .... ._ "llCMY flrM...,. fine ... .......... .......... J11J ..... u t2:l6&.&l.I ,.,,....u thU,a.U The Christmas spirit C:ilifomu Angels pitcher f\fark Lmgston, above, listens to Lupita Gutierrez'~ Christmas wishes during Nike To\\ n's party for underprivileged children :u Tri:lngle Squuc Tuesday. At le~ children open presents of tennis shoes, T·shircs and other assorted goodies. Langston, who w.is tbe honoruy SmtJ Claus, w.u :acconip.:micd by two lUm chcerlclders. Tite)' p.i cd out gifts to :approximately 30 children from tJ1c Boys and Girls dubs in Or.111gc County. JlHOfO) IY MAllC: ,\hln~ Hol iday Hours Government Offices: Newport leKh: City offtees d~ 1 pm Fricl.l'T 011 (.I ri')(m.h l\~ .1n<l New Year's £\e Cost.l Mesa! City offices are clU'lt"d .lll d.l-r f11d.i~ on thristm.h ht> Jnd New Yrar's Eve. All city offices will be dO)e(J on Chu~m.ls .mc.J Nl•w Y{',ll ~ 0.J-,. U.S. Post O(f tets: Open from 7.30 a.m. to 6 p.m. Frtd..ly on Chri>tm.Js he and N<"w Year's f\e. ~ on Christmas and New Year's Day M.1il will be deli\"ered Friday on Chn)lmJ-, he and New Year·~ (w. M.1il will not be delivered Chmtm;b •nd t\ew YeJr s 0.l) Libruies: Newport Beach: l1braues will dose 1 pm. Frid.ly on Chri)lmJ~ he .ind New Year's E\e. Costa Mesa: libraries .are closed Fricfays. All labm1es wall be closed on Chrblm.l and New Ye~r·s Day TrAsh Collection: Newport Beach: Trash will be picl..ed up Friday on ChriWn.b £\e ~nd New Ye.u's E~ Costa~: Tr.bh will be pc!l.ed up Frtd.1y on ChmtmtlS htt tlnd New Ye.lr's he Daily Pilot: Busin~ offices will be clo~ frad.ly on Christm.li h~ .1nd New Ye.lr'~ (\e, Del1-.ery schedule in un.lffected The newsroom will be open both d.l)~ .lnd an be reached at 540.1224. Pale• llllk8 18 lfl"'lltl It NeWllOP.t BUIVlrd cbecllpallt • ' S ome ot my baa lricACllhipt 1N1¥e gocaca jump-Marted alter an ansry call to the Rcadcn HotJine. Ta.kc BiU ••Rcallor-to-thC·Stars•• Cote. A (cw yean back. he lcf t quite a coloduJ mcuase oo the h<>Uine af&cr I had wriuen a cauuic review ot "The Golden Or· a nae," a Nc*port Beach my11cry wriucn by his pal anJ client Jose ph Wambauj.h. J couldn't swear to the (act Editor's thot Dill threat· cncd bodily harm Notebook -like the auy who promi!>cd to wrap a 9-iron around my occk aner a column on the joys of goJf: ing -but he at lca)t came cl~. At the end of the messaac, Bill left bis name :ind phone number. So J called him back and thanked him for tripling my cu • word vocnbulary. He l:iughcd, and a relationship was born. I don't think we'll ever oircc on Wam!;J:augh's writinl ability, but we've managed to become good friends, in part because I admired his cour gc to •tond behind )Qmc pretty choice ~ords. The same can't be said for score of readers who call into the hotline and lca'e a (chose one or more :idjcctl\e ) vicious, ramt. ho- mophobic. 'n1de, bl~tcring. subt mn11p We._, priM MOia)'· ll10UI alll. bul .... llboua • peck inlO lbe m1ad ol ~· call· en? Pcm.pa )'OU'U,,fiftd it as fri&)lt· cnirw Pd faldnatina I do. To be fait, IOmC commenu arc nlightlW. aad we wish a n me were iDCJl.lded so we could print the commcftL For enmplc: .. , • ., c.llinf io reivd5 to 1be Community Forum ~IC in 531ur· cJ11y momin1'• f"per (wh~c read- ers <kbatin1 tbe Virgin Records cJ«Uion to all Newport lk:1ch home even thou,J> its located in Cost• Mesa). It 13~e me 1 great pleasure this morning reading it, realizi11.1 1ho1 so many people h:n-e so few things to re~lly worry about if they are .. orried about what city is attached to on the Virgin Me· gJ)tOre. I'm 1liW that there tin't Dn)tbliig more import'ltnt in the .. orfd for them." Or: "Yes, I wUh to rcm:Jin anon)'· mous for personal reasons, but I am c:Uliag 10 inform JOU of the sit· uDtiQn tb:Jt bu dc~clopcd out of the budl'Ct shortfalls at Newport· Mc~ schools. &h! No S1Jnt1J Cl>Jus for Ncwport-McSD t.e/Joo/) this year. &h! Skin flint "(Gray-h:Jircd trustees Jim) clc Boom and (Ed) DecA.cr )hould hJi-c ~'Olun1ccred. The~ h:n-c the hJIT, but ob\.iously noi the spint." However, most arc much less ~llfy. In fact, some of the~ ft>/1..5 hide behind an 1non)mOu) me)· s;igc JiJ;c KJan)num behind a '4h1te sheet. .. ,. ,.,.,.e IO 10fl' question: "wMI .... Mould dte dry do to cuttJ Wolencc •round the p~r'! TM alllWer ;. ObViocu but, of COUl'le. ltO 000 Vti/J t:tTT Uatc it. Bui ~ thilW it. ''1be way to lf?P violence on IMI pi« is to Slop Nc1rm. Mui· QM and Orient1/J from u$in1 it. Ji.ut in tbc ume way that it would cut tbe crime rate in Southcm c.Jifomia by 80 9' if..,,e /oded up every Ncpo and Muictm. That v.ould do the trick. You tnow it ind I know it, but no one will uy .it... . Or 11 le l be man enouJb to au ch hi> name to it. Unfonu· nately, there's more: "I have 1 comment concerning (•rt critU:) Lauri Mendcnhall's :JI· ticle today. She claims th~t four artiJts wbo were c/o$ely i'ssociDtcd with South Co.ut Repertory died withia tbe last, l don't know, few )'CAI'$ or so (of AIDS-related ill· nesses). "It upsets me. lkcawe ii there are that many people associated with that orpnin1ion who died from AIDS, there is somethin8 wrong. Do you think perhaps they a// had gotten it from blood trons· fusions? I sort ot doubt it." Nolhing worse than • snide COW· ard. Gays and minorities aren't rhe only tl.fKClS. I'm Lbe most popular choice. "Wby oon't JOO shape up? The Ptlot '.s lucky to be •round. Wh> docsn 't if come up to the lc~el thll The Times hu reached. I r fa' THE SolilH Co ~\I;;:-ITT CuulCH FA.IOU' llllS (HllSTMAS SF.A.SO"-. AS\\'[ CllEll~Il ntE lllTH OF Oll SA\lOR,jF.StS Uwsl. ,..--- if HRJSN.\S tvE r~as Farou, l>ECDtw 24, 1993 AT 5:00, 7:00, & 9:00 r.M. Gmn "lTH l FOi A T'IAJ>f1lO u E\l.mG OF ClwsN~ SO\G, P'l.W \\0 ~--" Pll.UJO u Mf.SSAGE" Bot SHA."'l. UW.• II»,,._.,.,, IO do that would be IO~· rid of Bill Lobdell. You'W p too mucb dead •eipt still lwJfiol arowxl there. Good luck tryltw to mak.c • real paper ... frOfll another ran: .. n;. is prob_ably ~en the most cmbar,.,,.,,, three or four d:J> for JOIM~ that enjoys the Pilot ... au yocu bops coverage. With the Pilot, )'OU\le done c~crythin1 ex«p1 pt rid of Bill Lobdell. I think you'd wale up and realize tb:u canning him u rhe only thing that's ioin1 to change tbe emb~r­ ra ing lace of this paper." And (anally, from one of my fine · ncig)lbon: • ''Bill, you're such •jerk for out nefghbotbood. Why don't >ou start Jookin1 at )OUT own ... and ger your foot out of )Our mouth. \Ve are reaJly tired of ir. You arc sucb • an .....,,...,._, ro our •bole nc;pbodtood. Try thWJn1 bcfo~ you priM. M•~ that•• • •bole walle of• ,.~,." Wow. What do you w nt me to brin1 to the nc.11 block party? The comments al-ay\ made me reel bad -until our most popul r columaiu_ Judae RObcn Gardner, JOI u anooymou.s zin.g. H""' could lll)'Onc hAtc that rmn? "I am ,ettilll • little bor<"d ""h that Robctt G:1rdner column. I 11m just rmisbed readinl 11 oow, •nd it's irri11Lin1, Jt'1 W.e 1 pJge out of his personal diruy about h1) family or like a Cbn)fmJ' kttc::r 14titJen to reLitnes.. ·•we.don't care about hH; fam · ily ... Finally, another reader called 1n to· S3Y she didn't like the hutlrne calls ~hovcd d()w,n C\Cr)One's thr t. "J 100 h 1e n opinion abuut the b:mnc:r; (.round 1~ uan:) nd the (JJ:1r_ \ 11boUt Art) proda11U1tKNJ Im -"Jn .,,,, all h;,~c. HOt4eli;t, Mr. LolxJcll, cloR't )OIJ tbfnl ,vou re ~ L 'c:dl·in' bu. "Your p;,pcr i) nut tl1~ IJpe o/ cvmmumty n~ fl3per •-e\-e ea· JU)'CJ m the p r. Pcrbap:. th:1t' ~h> you :ire on JVur MUY out. Good Ju t. Th"nl.: you." I re:iJ her ronunent nd thought, • ) eah, naturally nut bra"c enuu&h tu h.::ne )Our name." AnJ 1 n I rc;uJ the nc:\t coaJI: Im •1) I lor1:.'<>t w gi~c my n.:unc: , /1 thi: J;i,t 1tc:m thJt '4D~ pli.Jnc::J m /Jm " Ellen Pm:e of co,t:J .4.k\<J .. All right, Ellen: an) chance th:H "C! can be lricnJ\.' . Hillillm Lobd II is tbt ttlltor. •••••• -----•&.mil Fl n.¥rt 0 ntfllArrdca ..... • ., OI-. co-;: ...... ciUZIRlt'tGr-:='A ans-Te a i d rt9 • die Neupo11 9cd ...... Hold ........ 2,....n. CW9I kSan a hlwt r _. Qj(' ·~··· •• cmillls w ddatJ m '"• wtlO _..,,...wouldllie.ao.to-..a .aaa c::ain.u. t>Jir, Few~ ......-. cal (lll) 3"-UOQ. tuaeAY TllUUDAY, DIC. M ... TIA&l • .-.a Tiie J~iQ Scaa Ce&MU ol Ora,.c c:oumy ii pl.I) ... ball '° • duce ccld>ratioo tauuiJll 1ltc Ambatlador1 ol MusX'" from 11 a..m. to 2 p.a. .. 2.SO E, &ta St.. c.o..a Mes.a, Lunch and d&nria& • lS. f« more istfurnuoon oa the duce. aJl S4S-SS33. TllUltlOAY, JAN. • UTAll ll'UIUe ... 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Launch Pad hosts hands-on reptile, amphibian program m By CHll.ISTOPHER TRELA H <Y\V \\OUld )OU like to holJ a P>lhon, troke the ~pine or an lgu:ina and anspccl :i l:uic lono~ :11 d())C r:in e? Ma.l children v."Ould jump DI the chance. Terry Men._o is only too happy 10 pru,ide it, When Men._o owned a pre hool c'eral )Cars ai:o. she kept a few reptile on hand 10 entertain and cdu :sic the children. Not only J1d her )tudents like 1hc :in1mal~ bu1 olhcr nciahborhood children -and pucnts -were cnthralh:J by 1hc unuwal pets. . Mcnko dc\clopcd an enrichment program for M:hooh usina her uot c anim~s. ~hich slowly 1rew 10 the point whtrc she WU doin& reptile ihows fot several ~hool di.\tricts 1hroughoul Southern California. ~ow. Menlo' life sec~ to rc,ohc around reptiles. Dubbed "'1 he Lila rd W11ard," she i.s bringing her fascinatina hand -on loo .. into the \\OrJd of reptiles and amph1b1.1ns to The Launch Pad 11 Cf) t:il Court 1n C~la Mc for I 101.il or ut hows Tu~y and \\'cdncsJuy. "I bring out about 27 different 1nim Is.." id Men~o from her home in Temc-cula Valley. "h 's h3nds on for tl'ae-chlldc:n. ihey do touch and handle and inleract v.ith C\Crylhing I bring OUI. The animal 1-an1c in ~ize from little 11ny tree frogs all the: way up to a 12-foot p)thon and a 6S-~nd &ortoisc. Most of the aaim:ab arc h:ind me.·· WHAT: "1.Jzard W!Lord'" WMlll: lOunc:h Pod at Crys1al Court. 3333 leor St , Coato Mesa WMIN: 1 t o.m.. t and 3 p.m. TUieldciy ond Wec:tn.sdoy HOW MUCH: $5 (lneludel ... odmlulon to launch 'od •xh~ts) MOB NO: ~206t WHA~a eotNe ... llOUDAY IDmON Ho-~ rnWin! Th• liu/1Ja ·1 an rroclrU., • ~wwl pi1el1, su Sm1141 /101 ~I toftth~ "'1s Ii.st -1mJ lit '.s clrttW ii twic~ -'J/ l«al ltapptnu TODAY ,,... , - .. tr p 0- CRASTIN- ATORS REJOICE! MALL HOURS FO LAST-MINUTE SHOPPEllS ARE IN- Mcn .. o s:i1d the )Oung stuJ.:nh al\1.3} :bk 3 lot or qucstto~ :ibout lhc animal,, "hi h 'he gets from various rc"--uc :inJ g1J\ernmen1 agcn1.1~~ th.it seiLc tlkgall} obt.uncJ C\Ollc pch .. The .. ,d, w:int 10 he:.ir about hunting '>Ir ;itegics. 'ul\f\al t.ic..tt'" . unu,ual .i~1h11~ anJ bcha\lllr . nnd, of cour c. hO\\' and "h.it the animaJ e.it . "here they .::omc frum and their p.in1cul.:ar role in nature. ·•If I h::a\C time. I'll g,1 into the ciarc of lhc :m1mal . ~CJU)C J I•>• Of the l.id th:it COllll to ~c 11.: MC reptile l.ecpcr. lh~m~h{; · Mcnl.o 0\\0) .111 the an1m.il' 'he u es an h r ho" and Joe, her pre entation' mainl} 1n Southca n C3hlomi . She ha brouttht h~r .101m:al tom n} Oran£c~Coun1~ hool • labr:aric .ind h1rthd:i~ p.1r1ie • and u different rep11le' dcpc:ndina on the :aud1l!nc..c IJc r ·)e:ir-olJ ...tau1h1cr :mJ 1 l·ycar·old son. "-ell :t'> hl!r hu-.b:ind, help Y.tth the nummo1h t:a .. of ina ror her rcptthan brooJ. With the seem' b..lnd n c of loc31 rcptHe life, w t type o_f SIDE Sec Page C I I ' i C:il1forn1:t critic~ Joe., Mcn .. o usci an her prcscnt.itt,m" S ··1 don"t u-.c :an)th1ng n:i11,c 10 I C:ihforn1.:i because l try to I J1 .. cuur.igc 1hc children. from I colkct1ng from the "'Id:· he t c\plaancJ ···me " Id pl.lpubtk>n 1 ") "-.111cr J and ... carcc now. l :.ih'a'' 'teer the .. td) (th.ii want to o"n ·J rcpttlc) tu"arJ a p~nicul:ar C\tabh,hm~nt th3t JI, IOC._ th:u h:i~ been C\...lu''' ch c:apta\"C r:ii'>CJ :imJ brcJ ·· II u,,J h• he th.11 hv\' "ere :il"a'' the ,me' mtcrc,·tcJ in rcpta.k• hut. :a, or l ni: to Mc11 .. o. th:a1\ n01 :ih, .. ,, 1h .. ,,i,~ the...: • J3\)I, 1' :.Bu~-tali.\! rcp1 1k' ''hen th\.') ·r\.' on the p. gc uf a booL. or on a ICk"\1''''" xrccn 111 ~ hl..c to loo~ tat 1hcm Uul mnc 11m(, out u( 10, 1t\ ;01ng to be n gul th::it\; nng to ~me up :.nd 1ou .. h 1hc flN an1m l Th~ n the bo) "'111 I Uuv. Thc:t thinl.. ·Let'!) ~c 1f 'he gcti bit,' It'' tunn).'' Clari topbcr 1 nla is • fl"'t'C-1 a ttrlt r • ut~rt•i• at tori • r ul:lrlJ la l &ii Pil cwport, CDSl2 Mesa ttOUpCS ofatd ridi banal: in m l! " J.1>21(,(} , F + oe ...... a.till .. --acdcim JI • -to 6 p 721. ~f FJ •A 0.M c.-or ncY.11' ~ " :> ~ U.. P~xa, t Ti 121· \28 9S 7 "'4033 5-la • e.Aoe w..d Cal 507-5100 OwlltaW Ew Scnka 4 er I Or.r:ra v A".cr.: ~ Soo.r.ic:e). 7 cnns:m Cvart ' , ee:a •" ltw St ha.a. Qr,;;:M1., 7 30 Hat, E-ct. ~f 1 P ,.. JI 10 Q; Conar. ~. J~ ~and Sc.. ~ Ser.aor 0.,.) ~ 11 ? tr. F Eud-.arllo! P..u D St Jame Ep&- cop& 0-Jcr: 32lh v~ Lido~~ 675-(1210 o.t.t..Ew~ 4 ..30 lJt1d 7 ~ !"" St Man< Prab/~· O.ura-•. 2100 MlSt 'J'llUJ ~N;>Ort 8e:acti The earl, Mr- '.llU • an inftJmi . t-~­ hnur WS'Vlc.e ~ tor ~ c:hidrcr:i and d-.e:w llJiare wit hr a aec:M, the a.-nas .iory .w:t c.aol *'911"9 . The ~•a tratb- Uonat famly MMC.e ow in- duda ~ cmok and music &om ~ Olanc.cl °'°" . Cal 644-1341 ~ Ew Candle,. llf#lt Scnica 5 7, 9 and 1J p St. An· drew't Prel~tcr i a n O..d\, (,()() Sc Andrews Roed. Newport ~ .. Sa nctuary and Youth choirl organ and bra. qwntd featured ... ~c sr •• -" ~·······~······· ................ ')'Sf ~ c..t ~~ ............. ')Sit W...t a.,...., .. ,, •. ~ .. , ........ ,, ... ~ LW ~ ................. ~ .... Sf.SO s-.tl <f-•'• ~ .......... $DS s-.tl C..... ~-.. S1.?S In Triangle Square at 1870 Harbor Blvd. COSTA MESA• 574-1140 Sun·Thur111am-10pmFrl & Sat 11am-11pm ., n• t..a1 n s Cuisine of lnqia -----QUICK COMBOS-----. Yl.GE'TA8ll COM80 ··-···········-······ ... ·········--············ $3.15 CJiftCICIH COMIO ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ,, $4.95 LAM• CoM80 ............................................ -••••••••••• S5.t5 COPPltt CHIN .. I\' ruTTE• ............. u .................... $1.t5 lndudlt lb, bflld, main entrtt ' Sllad Au Clr1I • T• Out Avaita* ..., Clbr LlfOI or Smill PaJ1la & C.. Atrlngl 1 /llnqwt Hiii For You Cd Us For Dmil«I Menu 3408 VIA o~no, N•w~n BSACH (7t 4 ) 87a-7•7•. OKN 7 DAYI A wan t ......... . l!Jlp:ijllj;~~~ p \-~ \Ve will o,M,n hri1tma• E... witb • Spedal S~afe>Od Menu -lo.ed Lri.tn1 .. Da7• ,,~e're acceptioa re1enatioo1 for ew Year'• E ... e, and •re loo"in1 forward to l>eina witla · 70• OY r dae ltolid.ay1. O"a .U tl.1 w y; are Day Mn'i• ,...t = e.. ~. a...i.. ad9nce t:ac=r -:,;xi·:=·= ......... ..The .... _ ....... in .. Fot ....... ,. ewe « ,._ ~· e.i. wlfc)lts a . . Cll t•mct'lf SPAN.JSH -STYLE MEAT LOAF $5.95 ..... ..,.-:a .... ...-- STEAK OR CHICKEN FAJITAS $5.95 _ ................................. .... SPLIT RANGE CHICKEN $6.95 ,.. .................... ....... • CHJCKEN PAR.MF.SEAN $6.95 ....... ,,, ............................... __ 630 lido Patt Dr. • Newpon Beach • 67S-0100 •0111111 • 112 bottle of Champion• /J«P#$0(1 ' •'w • ' . ' . • • ~~Psi nt ••• 5p.m. 7 d Md Al Mgels ~ 313.1 P8d8c View . Dr., ~ ... M8r ••• 644 0463. Qltlew Eve Cenclellght Sei itll . . . 7 p.m. . .. Harbor Ollid'M OM:ud\, 2401 Irvin. Ave., Newport Beach . . . Fast Of _.. ..,edal mu.sic, nmra. tionl, ........._ a.t>d prayeTI f.-...d et celebnttion of ChriA'1 birth ••• Cell 64S.5781. CllNmM Eve Mf'Vlca ... 7 .na 11 p.m . •. . • Christ Church by the s... 1400 w. Balboa BNd., Newport Beach . . . The t..+/ candlenght MtVice features ~ MrmOnS and spedaJ mu· Stem guest Adrian Shaw . . . The lattr communion service also fea· tutti cendJe Ughtlng . . . Call 673..3805. Cvtltmaa Eve Service ... 7 p.m. . ·. . Orange Coost Unitarian UnMnallst Church, 1259 Victo- ria St., Costa Mesa . . . A variety of vocal and Lnltrumenta.I per- formanees will be presented fea~ turlng the . choir directed by Mieque Weinstein .•. There will also be read~ refreshments ~.for sp«W visitors ... Chrlltmu concert and Holy Commualoo ... 7:30 p.m .... SL Matthew's Traditional Epis- copal Chwch, 1723 Westdiff Drtve, Newport Beach ... Ut1der the diredlon of BiD Chiwrs. St. Matthew's Choir performs tracfi. tlonal music lndudlng unusual carol arrangemcntl and works by Mowt and Holst ... Holy Com· munk>n begins at 8 p.m .... Call 646-1152. Pedlalrlc Cancer ftaearch Foundation fund.·ralslng Christ· m• cards ... ~. Aeurl at Le Meridien, 4500 MacArthut 81\/d .• Ncwpon Beach ... 476-2001 . .. A Christmas Carol" dlsplay . . . Westin South Coast Plaza Hotel 686 Anton Blvd.. Costa Mae ... Call 540-2500. SATURDAY Chrlltmal Day Holy Eucha· rUt. RJte 0 ... 10 a.m .... SL Jama Episcopal Church, 3209 Via Udo. Newport Beach Cal 67S.0210p DEC. 31 fatlve dinner . . . ear1y seot-tnd. 5 and 9:30 p.m .; t>artY set· log. 9 p.m .•.. Slum at Triangle . Square In Calta Mesa • . . Prix-raxe menu o( ltallan food, plus musk and Cham~ toas1S, horns •ncf bbwn . . . BaDoon dtoJ> at mldnight . . . Price: $37.50 ... Phone 543-9500. ExotJc menus ..• early Mat· lng. 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.; later seat· tng. 9-.30 . . . GbandJ lndJan c .......... South CCMt Plua ""' 1881 ... Specw menus,¢ VOf'I end the Good uo wWt ""* from the l 950a to .. 1990s • • . COit: $24.95 (~ ladng); $39.95 (late Mating) •.• Cal 556-7273. . Ntw·Yw1 ......... 6, 8 and 10 p.m. aeat.ingj .•. Shane at Newport Beach, 3333 Pacl6c Coast Hwy., Newport BeaCh ..• Four-course dinner, live )az:z music, danclng and midnight Champagne toast • • . RnerJa. Uons: 631-0111. Red Crou dinner ... 6 and 8 p.m .... Trattoria Spiga at Crys- tal Court, 3333 Bar St., Costa Mesa~ .. Italian bistro's New Year s Eve fow-c:oww, prix f&Xe dinner benefits victims of South- ern California• s re~nt firestorm •. .. Reservations: 540-3365. New Vear'• Eve .. blast" ... 7 p.m .... Newport Dunes, 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport ~ . . . Waterfront resort rings in 1994 with a farewori<s spectacu- lar, campfires, dam chowder-a- plenty, mugs of hot chocolate and moYies on the beach ... Free admission: $5 parking charge; $3.75 per bowl of chow- der; S 1 for hot chocolate . . . Call 729-0UNE. Vintage New Vear'• Eve ... 8 p.m ..•• Robert Mondavi Wme & Food Center, 1570 Sceruc Ave., Costa Mesa . . . Classic five- cowse dinner served with Robert Mondavl · Reserve wines ... Dancing 'til 12:30 a.m to late 1930s-era tuna l">y Kathy Segal Garcia and a four-piece band .. Cost $135 per person .. Call 979-4510. Ring ln New Vear . . 8:45 p .m .... Antonello Rlstorante at South Coast Plaza Village, 1611 Sunflower Ave., Santn Ana ... Prix fixe , fow-<:OUJSe dinner. en· tertainment, dancing, Cham· pegne toast and party favors ... Price: $79 per person . Reser- vatioM: 751·7153. ZEB O'BREEN S KAnUTA Jl.An10111. DAILY P1un Fashion Island is bwtling with shoppers tbis time o f yc:ir. C HlllSTMAS EVE MALL HOURS . t South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St., Co!>ta Mesa. 435· 2034: 9 n.m. lQ 6 p.m. t Crystal Cou rt, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. 435-2160: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. t FashJon Island. Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach, 721-2022: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. ~ Wimr ~ &.IUlllR.M.~U ~ JBDDLJL 'll'~\YIIIBi3 Thursday, Friday and Saturday December 24, 25 & 26th 9AMT02AM 1830 Newport 81.'·d.~ Coata Mua • 548-8428 FOOD BEER S PIRITS Gourmet Gifts Find the pe•f•ct gift basket to satis fy the most •scPlml ... tlng connois seul"-- and the most selective budget. \ • Mlc•o·br•w••J a •••• .•... ,. •C.uf°""8Wlnes •et..,.. • .,..fo•·Two Moat It• .. •&• •• I••• than •20 ·BEAR ST. CAFE C.Jat .. c ... t, 18T Lewel. Coat• Meaa, 7 & 1-2211 ~ . Oliiiii:enc. Oilie . • • 9 p.m. eo 1 a m. • • • Hornblower Dining Vacttm lft tr.u.pon Bw:h • • • Four-hour cl6ftnet-dance cruiM ~ ~ Hlllbot • • • Open -8nd tra-rpllllild hon d• oeuwa falonwd by Cour- coune, lit-dc>Wn dinner. dancing to ltw bMd and Cham~ tout at midnight • • . Bladt tie optional •.. S 100 per penon ••• Reservations: 631-2469. ext 7. Party crulM • . . 9 p m. to 1 a .m .... Balboa Bay Cruises at the Fun Zona . . . Double--d«k party boat carrit1 . revelers through Newport Harbor ... 54g_95 per penon llcket includes hon . d' oeuvres. Ch.ampagn toast and deejay entertainment (cost ls $75 on day of cruise) .. Reservations 633-3201 · lany Ober Band New Year's Eve Party . . 9 p m to 1.30 a .m. . • . Cafe udo. soi· 30th St , Newport Beach . . Reserva· tions: 6 7S.2968. New Year's concert . 11 p.m .... Hard Rock Cafe outside Atrium Court at Fashion Island. Newport Beach . Seattle band the Posies pcrfonn free to those Fresh Fish Daily All Year 'Round lrealdast Lunch Dinner •Weekend Brunch 7om·4pm •Eorly Bird Specials • ~ tbir A·6pm •Harbof Brunch CNises 400 Main St. Balboa 673-4633 itW door ~ 11 ,--. ••• eonc.t-g~ mUll be ... 21. Hand" ~a-.. ... 11 p.m. ao l a.m .••• Hofrlik .,.. Dining Vachb In Newport &Md\ ... CruiN ~ Ncwpoft ..... bot with CMt1 bar, hon tf OMI· vra, ..vberDes djppfd In chOc· oW. and Cham~ toMt at mJdn ght • • • Dee y entatalnl • •. Casual attire ••• $45 pp ••• Reservations~ 631-2469. e>CI . 7. Flamenco spcct aalar ..• Tapas &rand Grm, 4253 Mar· tingale Way an MacArthur $qu.Me, Newport Beach ..• Gui· t4rs and dancer) set badcdrop to authentic Spanish meGI (paella as an entree is one of the choices) • Cost· $38.50 per person ..• Phone 756-8194 Welcome 1994 for $19.94 .. . El T orito Grill in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach Re't.Du· rant celebratJon includes a four· course South""1e)tem dinner. one bottle of Champogne per person. a dee,ay, dancing and a party favor kit for everyone . . . Reser· vations essential: phone 640- 2875 (Newport Beach): 662- 2672 (Costa Mesa). OM FREE i- suvone~at the regular price & receive a FREE game of bowling. (lhmlld Garlm on hllll ~ ~&sins Die. 111. 1993} Kona Lana 2699 Halbor (at Mesa Verde) 545-1112 GATrui• 11 5 " ..... ~· .... '_•]_ ""' r 1 •11;• • a liol ._"°' ......... ..,.ICTi . ..,.llCTt~ -·· "* .... -··· ....... L ......... Ill --·· " ,. ... = .....,.. , _,_, .. ,..~"' .,. BREA Pl.AZA 4 .. . • .-· -: .• --'1--1 1 -Ptl.IClll .... ==-_Nat_,.... .. '1mPalCM ...... 1. IU'9 I Ul1W lllt -.i n ,,.,._,~ · • .._'l _.I"'\ . .MDll .... r:' -flBJCM =!!1_,. ,..,_,.. .. __ ,.,_,. ___ , ....... ,. _, .. I fMftl Ill -Nl.IUil .... ,...,. ALHAMS~A "UCE ~ .•• ,..::· • . . ..;.' • I ...... D11111l• THIS MAN SMILING~ Because he's standing still for a change (By the \vay, this is Ritz food and beverage manager Claude Koeberl~) By MAlLA BllD Local Dining . . AMERICAN DICIC OUOfS ~.A family style . coffee &hop loco-.d ot 2698 Newport BNd , Coiaa Miao Menu lndudes breoltfoit, lunch ond dinnef Pncti rang. from SJ 00 110 $7 99 Op.I Mo<'! Sot 6 OOom 110 9 OOpm IN, WC V MC. (714) ~n62 • • "1'ZOOA&.D'S llOllTS PUa. Best ol 1Cte111111 TV Food & Spints IGrOQJ lea ~ h arr0once • ol ooli & bric:lt pon«ing. locallld at 19171 Magno/lo St ,Hunfington e.och Men'11ndl.ldes oppetinra, aolod• . .Gndwtehes ond tpe00f111es Prices "Of'l9! from 95 llO $7 95 Open doily 9am IO 1 30 o.m V1 4) 966-4523 IO,BRU,FB.WC V,MC,AE SAMMY'S U Sett buroera if\ 1Dwn ocCOfd1ng llO Sam I Loc<Nd Of I 8011 8eod\ 8J¥d ot Tolbert More of wtlot you wont mc»t muahrooma, CM:JCOdo & bocon ~ Mleclion ol ~· Large variety ol aondwichel po"'°""· sif,;J)y c~ •-* etc PrtC.e1 r~ from ~ 1 45 to $5 2 5 Open Mf I Oom lo 9pm, SO. I 1 om 110 8pm, do..d Sunday ID.WC 847 7566 ZUltlS llS\'AUIANT, loc<Nd of 1712 Plocenllo, Cow MeiO Meftu ind~ nbt chicten. ateolt & lob.-. P"IM rib. puo, ~ bot """range"°"' $3.95 ond up Open do1lv from 11 30om 10 1 Optri. Coc.ltto•I. 'hi 11 pm ID. F8. we. No credit cords (71') 6".S-8091 , • ~;=....,.., ... ..., ....... ,...,~ ...... lly .... , ................ ... ,...... ,..,._ 611 Dt .., " ., ... ol ... lilt. So .... by ,..,,.,., ii • oM•• • IM .,,..,. JM,..,..., a...,.,.,,..,. 1 1'1 1:30 -wcU dci U.. prbrie..-haadl br, ... can wall 111 liac b ftlel .W.ud,lnUCM.' ... fore[ ii jammcd,wll dincn k>olti .. forward 10 a maM meal because their .. Chrislmu at The Riu .. tw become 1 $Cndmental uadition. Owner Hua rn..-11WW that it'• aU because or tho annual tervina or roasted Christmas aoosc and havin& the r~t1uran1 decked out •itb lpolidty decorations to the mu; 1t•s more, of COW"SC. The Riti has 1 wondcrf UU,Y w:um atmosphere remaniscent of Scandia_ where Prager once worked. Its apricot &Jow, the &)earning beau and crystal. wbjac fincns, sbinina cutlery and the sheer luxury of ii all leads people to an1icipa1c food and &ood $Crvicc in 1 ri&u:il holid:ay lunch (or dinner) in o Ritz dinina room. Bua the 5tunning fact is that bchfod 1be elegant surroundings, this kitchen is preparing a phenomenal 1,000 meals 1 clay (!) -no big den! for California Pizza -bul a culiruuy tour de fDree in a restaurant uch llS &he Ritz. The (cal i.s made possible by a kitchen , staff headed by food and beverage man:agcr Claude 1'.ocbtrte, with Arthur Sha1ot and Lupe Camanu, all workjng horrendous ................. _ .. &a-=~--....... ...... _ ...... ....,.,. .................... ,,.. ............... ~ ........ _al ... ... ••blnM=nh•••• ...... . uouod nv•y..., Mlf .-. ....... vi......... .,, ...... .............. ,~-· IOllM ~ occu ...... aau. QI au o1111 P9WCf Ud ptq*., a. u cabauttiDI but lrha~ naont!l·loaa ~· no wooder ii &hat tbe (ood b IO Unifotmly excCIJeftt, far ~ the Cl'lality ol rileall aeMd in comparatively liz.cd fi .. <lm l'ac:ilitia. Motl k.ilehcftf faced with lbia kind or wlwnc ...uaJly ran to deliva' delicious food Ina • complex IMA"9 Oft titac, al the desired temperature, bUI &bk CRW COIDH WoUp with ftyiq colon. ne cottftCOUI le~ staff bupy ~hilled or 1tcarnin1 · plalel to the table whb cheerful pride. They all COllSpire to make it look c.uier than ii is. KOcbcrlc, who comes Crom Lyon, France, bas put ln some stell:u tiine at Ma Mal5on and L'Orancene, two or LOt Ao.acles' f anest restaurants. He is a chef or extraordinaty talent, and he bas made some interesting additions to m WHAT: The Rib WHlll: 110 Newpoe1 Center o.tve. tMwpott a.ocn NOWMUCH: ~ MOii INfO, HOUIS: 720-HOO Your •••laurant Gulde lo Dining In Newport haclt, Com. MNa, CCHOfNr del Mar, Huntington 8ecxlt a Pounlaln Valley SlWleO CAii, loc«*d ot 100 Moift St lolboo (of '°°' ol pf.r) TM Studio Cot. la ht hoppening P«• for lood fun & en111r..oinment. M.nu indudes ribt, dllden, ~.ah I.JI, pom, opp9tizeu & iolads oho ~btvnch on Sot & Svn, 10 IO 3 00 wtloet. i.ndudet um ~m... on*. .... , poncoltu ond mvch more lce1 rooge from $2 9 5-$ 13, 9 5 ITALI AN Op.. 1 doyt o w..li.MoMrl 11 3(). 1 30 om, So1- Sun 10.1 ll<>oin IN,BIU,fl,ENT, V,MC,AE OC CALI FORNIA CUISINE ~O rtAUAN CAii, locoled ot 21148 S.OC:h &Nd , lot ~. FomUy owned, ~ =ed with the fin.. IT'eata & ~' • for Ir'• lMomou• ~ Pric•• range from S200llOS1 l.9.S Open Tues lhrv Satl 1·9pm, ~ 11.e pm 'Closed Mon IN, OUT, WC. WiMondbeet ~1 4) $36-2.U8 • ...-. .... "+T• ':.HI 1 fb19il--• ••as ..... -.. • ..._ H lm11 W flf '5 •ildll ol Mid ................ ,..w.. .......... npwkb .............. ....... n d 1Dr1; r r•-..•ina lor•r'r•...a. tt.\ '_!! ana•I• b 't'1llolc Rill .,_. -.. -..u rallcd ..... ............ _ ltnnlblecl ... aopped with the ullimate ...._ Ruuiu Semap cawiw. Pric11,u ol Maine lobitcr Wkb ftccb ot sweet white corn lftd aiweet ptppcn Oii anael hair .,.aa ii a ICocbetJc invention as Ire ICared inedallionl of f~ woiloa with spacuel ud budilebeny auce. (loved spoooln' out the ulty cg, saln;ion and caYllt mil. and the lobster was tender and a.cadent, a g.rut idea exept for the sweet peppers. Succulent Lake Superior • whitert.sh is tn~lopcd in a crisp hazelnut crust; Dover sole and Now J'08 c:an buy nm rm'• fun in edYana.. II ducoant oos! 1bm Gttaway P..s conw in au ol l1 s. or 10 ruaJics and tbty indudtour ~&aYisb . C.COtinmlal Bttalimc. 6-tt. OI coane."' haw. pool IDd .. tu the bed IS just down cbc lll'eCt. nt ... ~ taiiac ... tCwpolt Badal MEXICAN ...... ............. ,~ e.1.':'~11111 ul 1 na'et ~---··· ....... red m•• • • &n.., Pill if •llhedpDlllOCI ICoebirte ... ,.., ..... clabcri .. New Ycel'• S.. _... pluned Witll ...... Ilk& f; • laCI~ ea¥ill, roM& pie wiO. 1~uucc....-o1 fUct m;p,. and ~imcmary O.ampap. Tbcre Will be two seatiap: Early-bud reaavatiou wm be Liken no later llaan 6:30 at S6S per perwn. The bia .,.any bc&iN 11 8:30 f1Jt Sl2S. Phone 720-1800 ror more celebration details and re5ervution1. There will be <Uncina on New Year•• E\-e 11 Tbe Ria.. but nothing comp:s(~d to the N&ppy Ji& the entire stiff will dance •hen the holidays arc over And tbiap act bxk to nonnal. ftt•rla Bird " • frtt.lalln ttrlJ etflo cortrs kxaJ mlJl.,..,,tl IOI' tbt D•lly PlloL ,,. ..... ,.. ... Hu.ny, this dilmaat c6r apira Docanbcrll.l~k uxd Jmuary I io 30, 19M. ()fl.~...... ' Notfllid wilh ~ dawuu.. undtr II Uf 6s. hyiiiiCJlt bf ...;cw aedit card..,.. Al ...... (714) 64S-2221 ....,.. RESTAURANT , CLUB ,...a, 611 • occaa brceu. Coarlmr'on otrA(ials mid they 8CM -..u to hamper lhe bil· ol dda IO COGtrol their bexJl. ror the a:ato or pu.bli~ fcry, 1 edded tbc tate ency waitlS make Mare the citi«' concerns lqidmate. .. Reladvo to public safety con· ms. we want to empheize that hint in wtlat \\'C hove uid tlerc tcr!crea with or prcvcnu a l:iw nrorccment •&ency from toking ny a.nd all actions it decnb ap- ropr~le to addrc a puticular ublic uCcty cmcrccncy, includinc ny action to close to aJI public sc a be h, p rkln1 facihty or :irk," Doualas \lt'rote in the emo: He said 1 city can lcplly clo)C a blic facility without a permit if a public nuisance" is prc~nt. But he warned the "public nui- " k>opholc should not be scd loosely. "Commission staff ill loot carefully or any action ina tbe 'public nuisance' cxcep- ion to lhe COUlAI development rmit requirement when the rc- h o( such action is to cl())c Lo blic use for any extended period r time a public beach, parkjn& fa. ility or any other facility provid· nJ public CCC lo lhc beach or ate waters..'' Newport aCacb h!lS had a bc:ich r!cw for several )-Cars. In April, be council .. o ted 10 ch:ingc 11 rom 11 p.m. to 10 p.m., alter untinaton Buch mO\led its bc:ich osurc up an hour. .. Just about C\Cry beach in Cali· omia has a curfew on 11," San- e said. "As they s1:ined closma be beKhes at niaht up and down tlMi ·pike, it ~ have beea kiod , IO diaac. aroued--•Jae dad: ...... or (ootilb tcw us to keep oun houn IO d&ia. ~n:• J MtuwMll, Ila&& tcaalOf Mtt· Ncwpon Bcacb Ma)10f Oareoce..f 1u a.111 N fired oil I letlel' Turner A.id he ~kba &be conwi1.. W~ IO CouW Com•5.,,_ Ion, cruted -hen tbe a&a&c CCU· Claalrau no.. Gwyn, cMrM al act was adopccd more than 20 tM ~~illioe has no buaiDCll )Cars ago, didn't exist. meddbnc m b::aJ alCaln. "I re&ret that we have ii," be .. It ii diattttaina to me WI a said. "h's another example ol u l&atc commluioft cu u.su.rp the •&ency removed Crom thC floGt local .~ilio~ ~ c~ct~ of. lines, tryina to impose a man.dale OclaJs. &ht uid. ln. this lime of on local jurisdictions." -idcft>reld violence tn ~ c:om· Huntington Beach Mayor Linda munitia, ~le are lookina • to Moulton-Patterson - a member our local pemments to provide or the coastal commission -for thelr public ufety needs." agreed it shouldn't tell cities what Bcr~so~ said lhe w~ll. spon~ to do, especially when it Involves lecislatJoo .an January, 11vm1 cit~ spending money. and counties the duce& aut.borny "We just don't ~ the re· to impose beach curfews. 1! the sources to patrol the bea.cbes alter c.oastaJ Commission doesn't back a certai" time," she uid. "There down. arc tremendous concerns in our ci1ics because of problems we've had on lhe beach. If you can't go to lhc be11eb solely, you can't rcc- rc:ue on lhe beach.•• Moulton-Patterson said she completely disaa.recs wath the com- mission's staff, which she u.id pushed for the memo, and intends 10 become a spokesperson for all Southern California cities on the miitter. "I think we're ju.st trying to pull together and meet on a unified front," Moulton-Patterson said or Orange County's coastol cities. She said Huntinaton Beach isn't M:rambling to apply for a permit. Ncilher is Ncwpon Beach. "I'm not going to rush to formulate our city's ~lion on tfus. but J cart tell you we're not going to modify our city's curfew,'' Caty Man~ger Kevin Murphy said. Murphy said City Attorney Bob Burnham, who is on vac:111on, has been lookin1 into whether the commission rcaUy has the p<>'*Cr Jd U1• 111r. a ,,.,.. " far ... [D I • • ..w ... orpaiza. ticN1 ._ • hl1111bt of .... IM ci&ia 10 ~ dalir bads cbute ordi"Nll "W•',. -.. daeaa to IUbmir t.bcma for 0 =fn'n= JC\1cw.'' be said. .. By 90 ...... ii the coaum. ti loot-. at lotcrferina ~ilb coottol OI a crime problem." Uebsccr laid tbe coaunJssion'a attorneys ate cumlnin& whether the body evea hu tbc authority to override a dty ordinance. He said COIMUJlloncn will look at each city on 1 casc.-by-case basis. He said one thins is dear, how· ever, because h's spelled out in the state's Constitution. "People in the stllle ol CalifornJa have a riaht 10 Jet to tbeil' coastJioc." IP • II . t ' • BALIOA ISLAND -Dr. James Ridt WM dM illlfCCpllaka wtua la me uaual Rina or Uah bomc-deconlU., mo~ A ciom,uioa cwcnr to the annual Newpon Hatbot Oarwam eo.a Pande, dile Rial ol List.ts coatest IS few ho4M:s and tMelln e • • • dw MarrOUnd the bo I pvlde route. Lasa ,ear, the Rich family t f&N place for the best ~ ol liptJ. . Jbnebuilder Raiph Car co of Balboa ldand WIS awarded Cin.t plKC ia this year's contnt alter winnina first place l:bt year for • the best use ot anim11lon. Tbe Balboa Yacht Oub was awarded fa~t pl ce in the )achl dub cateaorY, and the &Ibo Pa~ilion and the T alc of the Wh:llc rCJtautant took fint place in commercial establishment an~ resuurant divisions -all fiM place 1ward-wanncr:11 in prC\aous years. PAOLO GIARDINI ~~~~FOR MEN ~~~~ AT ~YLON SA•• IN PROGRESS LCX) ~Vil.LAGE '34416 VA m::mo #1 \ ~T BEACH. CA :VtTALIANn/ 92663 ~v ll (71 4) o75-4Cll4 UNPRECEDENTED SAVINGS ON EVERY ITEM IN EVERY STORE! I .... -.. -' r-. . . SA1U1E AS CAa ... fllll lA-Z-llOY -lA·Z-llllY lA-Z•- Cl.Allal lA-Z-mlY · --.. lA-Z-llOY IHTllll -·-••• , •• ... ... -... Don't just dream ol a C hrf rm just v.oul~'t be Chr~1m11s without ••White . Christmas." Rouanary Cloo•t'Y iloppcd in 11 the Orange Coun ty Perfo rmina Arts Center l hi~ v.cek :ilong v.ith her dau1h1er-in-law Debby Uooat, four irondchildtcn, the Paclfic Symphony and half of 1he chprale singers south of Los Angeles, to ensure Christmas v.ould in fact be -----"hitc Society The family Editor show was filled ----• v.ilh nostalgia, Ulcluding l:irgc rear-screen projection of movie clips from the l 950's film "Wh11e Chri~tmas." ln one segment, two of Clooney's grandchildren, Gorbricllt and Ouslln Ferrer, did a take-off of Foa 'OU D.ul.Y PILOI' From left: Debby B~ Roscmuy CJooncy, Pat and Dave Valentine. . the number "Sisters." projected onto the screen. followini the per(onnanec, Oooncy and Boone put their children to bed and stopped in to say hello at the Westin South Co3St Plau after p:irty thrown in their honor by the P:iciCic Symphony. Enjoying a hot cup of coffee :ind a little l:itc·night lemon cake, guests had 1 marvelous view of the four-story holiday tree fn>oting the hotel. The very pretty Boone, with her houJdcr·lcn&tb platinum blonde hair and drc formal and off the shoulder, looked Ii.kc the youna Cooney. "I'm so naucred you think so" she said ... My mother-in-law is a great l31eot, and a arcat lady." Clooney approached Boone several years ago with the idea for the holiday family show and the ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ADJUSTA&LE RATE LOANS • ~ TO $1,000,000 I : LOWEST MARGIN AVAILABLEI . : : 12.000/ol : I , 4.375% START 9.875% LIFE CAP 5.83% APR 1 I I 1 Call for details now: I STEVE EHLE I (714) 675-8866 Office or 24 Hr. Pager (714) 237-6536 I 3748 E. ~ HUMGlf, Cororw dll Mmr I I ~ Independence One Bank I I ~ Of California -I ..._ ..... ~ .......... c:fWWt •._of.. o•IL W-.Cll 1,,._ Md_..... ........ ,,.._,. noloe. •••••••••••••••••••••••••• "Why did I start shoppi.Iig at Alpha Beta 'Iiiangle square? Because of the last big rainstonnl" I. I was having lunch w1 1 friend at La SU. when a *>rm broke. As~• were watching ihe rain through the window, I told her the timing couldn't be worse I had planned to buy groceries on the wav home r, "Why don't ~ DO doWn to "9 ~ Beta het'IT she said "An of the partung ts covered. ao you won·1 get wee " •Atpna Bee.?" I aaid ·1 haYen t "*' "*" in years· •Jute go doWn and check i1 out: She said So I w1 ed into the martc•t -and WM I SUtpfiMd! Whit 1 Hlect1on• Su$hl made so my °'°9r •• free gourmet coffee LaHngs .. greet ftllh filh ... Wider *"' lhan I've ev r Men In a ~rmattlet tr• a lot of tun to come '*" I've been m~ here IYtf .a Ind .., II .,. new ltoNa lhlt have ~It Ttilt'Qll Squiat9, my~~ hie tWt bMn wy N )'9ef'. Alpha Beta. Who woUJ.d bm thought? [E r e .. .. In ocher Pcrformioa Arts Center news. the national tourina • producdon Of "Guys ud OoU1" opened this week 10 standina-roorn-only crowds: The visuauY 1tuonin1 shoW fcaturc1 Juct1 Cariaad•s "other" d:iughtcr, vclvct·\'Oiccd Loriaa Lull. Luft GrcctU,, the taleated bUda wcro DoUa ud JeM en.. hM been I°'"' belabad I.bl pcrfonnina aru ia O.C. "d• Dolls'' was one ol ,....., r.oritu. Bolt Dhlat, Ttrry ~. Muk Jobn1CN1, WUI.._ Miiier, WoU and Ana Sttta, 8ane Allft. Clad)' and Bob 8ol"llpo ud Marteae Sbolt, chair Of lbe PAC auilds. were all on hand lO aWc • h nd 10 the produclioa. "Qdys and OOlh" runs throuJh Jan. 2. tOok Mr bcM'S with vtry talented co-uan IUdtard MDttUt Dllld Gamto0 and Pa&rkla Bt• PetHIOll before "cntwina down the stLcct to Rand.All's for opcoina·nigbt accohades. To rdal ......, we say 11111••1111 Why pay more. especially around the holidays. when you buy the most? Instead. fulftll your passions fOr buytng top brands dl1d saving money at the magnlftcent f actOI)' Merchants Outtet Center In BalStow. Our wcr ftfty factory-direct stores re.ad llkc a virtual Who's Who of fantastic br~ one offering truty substantial savings. So.this holiday, do aJI your shopping at Factory Merchants Outlet Center In Barstow. Where you can be as generous c15 Santa, and as frugal as Scrooge. r---=-~~~~;.JCl:AL~ B f.llSTOW BARSTOW. CALIFORNIA. I· IS. Lenwood Rd. Exit. (619)253·7342. Everyday. 9AM-8PM Chrtstma.s Eve. 9AM"'6PM. Oosed Chrtstmas Day us1a 0--llO.AYSi HOPS THE CHRISTMAS GUILD ,\ ~iat • muom in l. hn•tm&s omamrnh and I ll•l1J1y Jr .. or ~h'('~l> ll,\'FI RA~ BAB' Ct1ll1rful hanJ p.santtd b.ti~ "l.-ithin~ ("' •••meon fl children 'f.11m> Ln u Till, 'K BIG! Tht unth1n~1ble •1ft for all 1>\:,11i1•n• J('i ·iali1in ~ in u~ n iu·d t\J, and -1fh $t:("O:'\I> LC\ H l'NIVERSITT c SOtrTHERl CALIFOR 'IA STORE 1~ nrict of tmblem&ti~ mmh1ndi1t, did in•uitbrJ alumni hot,~ , 1ft iJt11 T1t1El> Lf!\'EI Tif E \~\i'll .. Jll '0 1'0RLDS GAUERY OF TllE BOWERS M Sl:1 I OF ClJ11URALART E.ot~ icnlry'. fol~ artt, clothin , •rtif.. ·t. aiul ~ 1 Ill D Ll::\''E l. HOUDA¥ NOuH • II tor resaPvalr aw DAYID Ha~ JAlr Wama NEWPORT BEACH -A bmd laJc of S12 millioo to $14 .._ will pl)' for an ambi- doal projed which u1ili1y of· Rdall say eventually wiU save the citr money. Dwina a special meeting 1\aclday. the City Council voted 6-: I 10 is.sue the bonds. retainin& the firm or Stnding. YOQ. Carlson &t Rauth as bOnd counsel Councilwoman Evelyn Hart weed a,ainst the 11.lc, saying she pref en a ''pay-as.you-go" approach. . Water oCficials plan lo stick a aiant papc into an aqui!er be· neath Fountain Valley and pvmp the water into a 3·million plloo reservoir, which will be built in Newport Beach behind the public utilities buiJding at 949 W1 16th St Tbe cost of the project is es- timated 11 $11 mill.ion. The city already has c:oUccicd $9 million for the cndc~ by iacreasina water bills in rec:eot ,can. City Manaacr Kevin Murphy said the city will save money by lauina the bonds, which are ex- pected to carry a s-. interest nte ~er IS ~an. · He said ii the OOWM:il had decided &o use reserve funds. tho city -ou_ld have loit out on Sl million It will c:oUect from 79' interest on its 11vings. Another water rate increase probably would have been nec- essary, lOO, be said. The ordinance approved Tue$day also allows the city to. issue bonds for other purposes in the fututc. Murphy 1ajd the law allows the council to sell bonds for buildina public puking k>ts, marinas. mobile home parks, 1011 courses and other enter· prise endeavors.. He said council approval still would be required to sell the bonds. $32.50 loundtrlp T14/6T3·S245 CATALINAfLYER CllAUU PASSDGll SllVICI, llC. AOOMainsn.t + 8ol>oo + Col;fornio 92661 90'teve1l CZfKiettcW Gifts & Collectibles lfith the holiday season upon us, we would like to take a · moment lo thank you for your patronage this past year. tVe wish you and your famiUes a HOLIDAY SY.SON tiffed with PEACE. HOPE & LOVE.' Janet, Kathy, Sherry and MlcheOe 1727 Westcllff Dnve •Newport Beach 650-5535 F«dx*~I~ co be on your holiday liit. .. ExdusM,pcrfbmes, rich bads and body oila, handmtdc .,.._, u wdl u pcnomliJicd gift bs • 11 foe mm, women le children. RITUALS du Monde • •• DAftD ~""'"....... bow ··w .. wr Dlbay NEWPORT 8EAQf -Joba :::.. •JoM, =: ~ Hecfea II IO milerly. be WUll to ntioa pcnciJa to caay employees _ ~•r layer of bureaucracy OI .. leut tha&'I the WIJ IOale of WI collitpn Oft ahe Oty Cou.aJ But Hedte• ...,.ud., uyina. made w. appear 1'aadly. "~• wbo·a dcaed bere DwiDa a apccial 11udy ICSlion. ouJht to~ ape and take with the council combCd thtouih ill the ltalf." I. ,.. __ coua&ercd a.:-•"in• .. It's po 1c:y manual and discvued _... -·.. 1 .. •.-pl'OpOled by Hedp thal also a rapaatibility for us to dcl· WC*ld haw pen tho council IJld ep&e ~ &be mana,n who are ex· ill ad boc budpt committee more pe~ . aa lb.at are~ and not do rapomibllity when it comes to de· their jobl for them. . cidina bow taxpayen' dollars arc ffed&ca had severaJ suggcstiOftJ spent . 4 for &iviQ& the council and commit- But the majority of the council. tee more input on budcctary mat- especiaUy Jan Dehay and John ten. ea.,, adW>cated leaving much of He said the council should pre- thc duty with cjty administraton. view coatracts of more than SS,000 Hcd&es says be believes council before kttin& city administraton and bud&ct commjttec members fork OYCr the cash. currently, the should review more oontracts• and policy says the council must ap- other expenditutcs than they have prove contracts in excess of in the past before city staff en arc $30.000. &iven the go-ahead to cut checks. City Manager Kevin Murphy "What do you mean? That we said a threshold Of SS,000 would ahould have a publjc hearina over . sipiifsc:antly increase the number CONROY'S FLOWERS r------, 1$5 offany I order of .1 534.99 or more I I {Watt ordcn cxdudcd) ... .. ___ _ sz ~ ~ ~ """ ;& Wtsh Yourself a Merry Christmas with a frlv hoh'da)' am.ngements from wnroy's. They make woodcrful gifts dw need no wnppmg. . Narurc rmb:S them bcaJrifu1. COoroys mW:s them mt. ~ 975-1280 252-0222 ~ 3J.t7 Micbxl90n 8t 3601Jambcnc8t ' J amboc'CIC Bristol Putt Pbce Back Bay Coo.rt 1nine Newport Beach Opmo.n..m..o.y FLOWlaS II al ........... IO lhc COW.· di. ... ,.,.,., wkhdrew laia pn> paNI. AJlo. ftedll:i wanted the COW>- di to ~ fiul uy Oft -bet.her dcpuWeou can lhift money be· aweea accouau. Dcpartincot heads c:urrndy cu &ruder as m\Kh as SlO.OOO M a time wi1.bou1 council approval. Finance Director DellJlis Dan· nu said· .. t.housanck" of transfers are requested each year by depan- men& ~adl. ''TbefU caU me and ~y. 'I need to bUy emek>j)Cs. and I don't have esaoup money.'" Danner s:aid Hedsct Aid that's euctly his point . "What if be sa~cs a million dol· Ian.on a big contract and he has a pencil waster in his depan~nt and ends up spending ·another $100,000?" Hedges asked. "I undcntand v.hat )Ou're sa)· ins." Danner ansv.crcd. "But \l.e need to set business done, too." .. Dennis' job is to make sure they do9't '*1 IOO ..., J 11:AI, .. Cound~ Jc. Wau UW. .... .accl il...cil ..... bcn CCMald pea a ..W, •••••~ ot &be .wit ... lhat~• Fial oa, Md OanKr laid he would . &.y to 1Urt P<OYidiaa them wilt. that informa--tioft, Hed&c• chanJCd bii poli&ioa and tbc council weed 6-1 ao leave tbc policY u n.is, ucept wi1h the added monthly wnnwy. O>uaci.I· run John Cox voted no. Oo an unrel ted poJicy, the council \uted unanimou51-y to go along with Mayor 0 rcnc:c: TutO• er's propos:il th t aJJ perwnnel hould be required to respect con· fideoti21 d ta when dealin& .,itb the pre "This hould really be moni· torcd closely," Hed e said .... It could become a molbler, ~ith the council tamping ·conlidCnti I' on C\erythina v.e do." Murphy said the city attorney 'Wtlt examine Turner's sugge.tion Cor possible "iolation of the first Amendment before it's incorpo- rated into the manual G OPEN! G SPECIAL KA~ALA Gift with Pur h a I a.,..,ca•tfuffollo/2 Rqri~tw K.W. """" """ mfta,~ dM'. C.,s '"-' 11«• .. °' "1'11 m T4""1 .at"''" C'O .. lt' .... Ol'IU AYAll.AIU 11llS ffUUNDONLY Gl.r)'s C,omp1ny tm Just opcnat Cierys lsa.d ICfOG from OW' • D SUW. It is a tt101t ~ from lad ro me. fmtwlnc dat bcsr ~ r1 hp S,.Hn m KtWa on tht IMinl d! .. COMMUNITY fORUM llUNS THUJlSDAYS AND SATUU>AYS•ftm<IO: fllOT Ll1TEU lJO Y."MT ST. COSTA ll!SA. CA tJQ7e PAX TOr '4Ml10•11ADDr HOIUNE (CAU.-IN a>MMINl'S): Mw. With Wife on llollday sldellnes, Fred pinch hits W hen I came up through the ranks in journali m -b~ k in the da)" ur dun~y olJ UndcNooJ ; yellow copy paper and thick, bl:ad. pencil - certain ethia. \\ere ):lcro:.ancl. One of the mO)t inviolate \\J : never write ill ol a Cclluw reporlct. Appjr1..ntly we don't live by these ').11:rcd coJc) an>morc. I mean. diJ )OU )Cc "h.!t M.itt Coker "rote ooout me , I uc)JJ) 111 hi~ commentary on the Daily Pilot ~hmtmas p.uty? "l he ouly thing sorely missing wa) popul.!r culumna)t I rccJ M:trt 111·~ )Carly ·11.1\c a H.1pp~ }{j\\aii:m Hohda))' hula Jjn.:c 111 \\ h1ch he "car.. nothing but o gr.1>> )Ii.art. bmp shjde and mnniacal grin." !\u\~ th:it '' Jo"'nnght hbeluu)! fflll ... On the Coast lnJunous defama11on of character! 1 have never "orn a lamp )l\!iJe. Matt obviou>ly had both feet in the eggnog bo" I S.i-turd:iy night if he Joc)n't remember our long di)CU.Ssions or sex, poht1~) ond rc'hgion He probJbly duc.~i.n't e\'cn rec:ill S" ing me Utah and 37 poanb O\Cr Southern California an the rn:cdom 13u" I. OK, so 1 je!>t. ll ,., nice to !..now that I was mi>'>cd. I "as not on hjnJ to entertain the ink·>ta1ncJ "rct1..hes (anJ \lrretchl uc ... '?) th1) year because ffi) \\lfc is stall recupcrjllllg from >urge~. She • .., doing well. but is not quite up to any Christmas p.!rtie), let alone a Daily Pilot lnock·cm·Ju" n. Ncr 1s i.he up 10 sh:irpcning her teeth :ind entering any of the combat zone<> for th.: annual me Ice of Christmas )hopping. Su I am the Jcsagnatcd shopper. OrJ1n.mly, th1.., \\Ould not be a problem. but I am ou t of practice. Thi 1> tha\ lir)t Christmas in three years that we ha'c been home Our i;r .inJson, I r:i' i.,, anJ his parcn b arc cunung here, as ore grandma :ind her new grandpa. Last yc.ir "c went to Colorudo with a di gr:icdul excess or &ifts for the Trav's lir)t Chmtll\JS. fherc "ere so many I had 10 Jmc them up while the re)I or the (.1mil) Ile\\. t . Uu)111g .111 that was l..1d Stuff. And mu)tly a \\,1,tc Has fo,orite thin& was h~ lh llopr 1ng llnto the mountain of \\ r .!pp111g P·•rcr \\ c "111 ha'c to monitor thjt thi .. )Car: tnc \.id has t3ken up buni.:cc Jumpang from has high chjar and 1:urrcntl\. h.1, h1 .. "ri..,t an a ca!l.t. Uut other thJn the Tr.iv's mother lode of gsfh. "c h.1\c 110 1 contributed much 10 thc lo\;al wlct1Jc profit picture lately. We ha\cn't 1:\Lll hought .1 Chn)tlll.l:io tree in three )Car,, \\ c an idc up lor th.!t Sa tu re.Jay. Such a tree! So lane, \O full. w heavy. When we finally gut the tlung into the mct.!I ba c, ii '\tou<l there maJC)ticall> For fi"c minutes 11 4lom1n.ltccJ the room 1 hen. sl~ly it bc~an tu topple. Gathering momentum, ii \nat<.:heJ picture> from the ~jll 11nd crushcJ the tree St.!n<l I c.10 1ell )OU th.it tree stanJ, :ire not \:.!\)' ao find on a Sunday mornmg. \\hen )'OU Ju find one that wall hold up jfl c1ght·fuo1 1rce. at costs more than the tree. \\'c """ ha\C a cast-iron tree ~t:inJ lhJt "''II outla)t C\.Ct)' IMng mcmb\:r of our family In fa(t, we have t"o of them. ·1 he one th:ll our lo' ina daugh1cr "enl out anJ bought al the Crown hJrJ\\are an W~tclalf. And the one that I ll<lught, almost 'amultancously. at the Cru\\n hardware 111 Corona def Mar ·1 he re ., stall the matter of decor a tang 1h1) 'a\t hunL; o( fir. And Jo1og the. C. hmtmas 'hopping. And foung the dinner. M)' \\.lfe 1 beGanning to \\Ull<lcr i( all 1h1s as going to come togc.:thcr by Saturda). No problem. I 3)'. 'I he lurl cy ii, orJered, 1herc'> an e~tare i.lrm1 of light~ up by the f runt door :And there arc alm~l t"o whole .. hopping d!l~ left. I hat'i tl1e Ii.and of c;hallcnGe ~c Chri)tma profc ional lo\ie. It' "hen the lough act 'oina. Fn:d Martlo's coluam nw ntl')' Th11nda1 •nd Saturday. NUIDINT Bill Clinton. {O). The White I lou , 1600 ~-nm~l\'<lJl&.a "" •• W»hangcon. DC. 2 SOO (201) 456·11 ll -tludil.c rttOJd. c:alk Jrom 6 a m 10 2 r m r.s T. VICI NIJfDINY AJ Gott, ( 0 ). Tbt c ~tUI W D.C. 20~00 MYl.llHOI Pete WUr.ocl, (fl), me 9"114, (916)~S·llt1 .. 'tc lll. 'W:a:! ::.=..~ ~ OaiAdrca baw no problem &M'*erlita this que tion. AJ J ~red recently. it•s a question children cbeNh the opportunity to uswer in run and p-apbic cktail. A few weeks •JO J popped Sutt. ru enjoy ~ down in tbc morniat wltb '!'.! ACW NU!oa .. ~·l·IOpC (• rather rriah&cniat imiac &o be IUIC ), but I had 1t1Y heart stt un a (ht other thinp. Ncvertbclc"-since I knov.i it'1 belier to&~ t~ to rcceM and a.ince I'm iA a 1encrous rnood. here ate 1 few or the 1ifts r~c like 10 be Able to 1ive. T o· Bill Cllatoa: A plaque that re:iJi.: .. h'i. 'till the EA:onomy. Stupid!" Jlusla Umba..P: A wmmo wrc)tlina m:uch apinst Ted Kennedy, with one hand tied · behind his bad. Liberal Politics this quci.tion to my 5-yc:ar~d dauahtcr Gina. She quickly went to the bookcase. retrieved a sat of catAloas and proceeded to how me thoce items she had for H:irrictt \Vicdc.r:,.. Driving lessons :i.nd ~ · gooa mechwc. For~ Gmis: D~e ~·a, •ffow ID \V'm Friends and Wlucncc People- For Joba Cox: A SO-«nt t0Ub00th at the cotnncc to bis driwway. Rou Perot: A late niaht comedy i.how. Pttt Wilson: A pm:ue-5tctor job after Janu:uy~ 1995. circled io blue for her "list." I knew immediately there was a reason J should have thrown those catalop away. Here was my own flesh and blood turning into a d™=erning. organi2cd, and in)isten& consumer. Part of me admired her thoroughness, no catalog containing toys or clothes had escaped her careful inspection. The other part of me wan1cd to scream. I thought we had napped the sugge)live power of advenii.ing in the bud by curtailing S:uurd:iy morning cartoons. But Gin:i h:id founcJ the perfect circum"ention mechanii.m. Instead of having to remember the name or i.omc overly hyped toy from a 30-!tecond tclcvi)ion commercial, she coulJ now show me what it lool.ed like, how much it c~t. and, most imponant.ly, how easy it was to order by dialing up some 800 number. Despite our best intcnt1om to protect our two children from the rampant consumeri m surrounding the holidays Gina hod also managed to get the fatcst word on this sc:ison's baby dolls -no doubt a product of discussions with other novi~ consumers at school. The n:imes or these dolls are really r:ithcr frightening: "Baby All·Gonc," "Baby Alive:" "Mommy's Hnving a Baby," "Baby Giggles and Go," and "Water Babies." This is probably only a small ~ample or the dolls available at Pilot stan doesn't need help In llelng 18811-- Mr. Martin's "daydreaming" is, of course, ju~t that (Dec. 11). l\c never given much thou&ht 10 tryin& to m:ikc fools or the Pilot st:iff. A~ for my fe et. they won't gel cold \\ith or without 1he Pilot. JOHN HEOOES Newpon Beach Councilm:in Lincoln Elemmltlry deserves m A I am so happy to read Fred Martin' column (Dec. 18) about an oumandina school in Huntington Beach. l wi~ to add Lincoln Elcmenwy to the Ii t of superior local schools. My dauahters h:ivc benefited from the innovotivc whole child concept of encouraging children tO think for themselves, fostered I\ Lincoln. The 't:acr is dedic:ued beyond measure, CUld the parents work hard adding to the science, computer, art and phys1cial educatt0n prosrams. Linroln cm:inates • can-do, succe -oriented, warm and fticndJy attitude that sh~ ~ry dmc I walk in lhcir doors. Truly a remark.able place to beain the journey of lifclona learning. ·OEUORAH MOORE MANNINO Newport Deach About tv.'O monthl a&0 repreienlativcs from the downtown merchants, Chamber or Commetce and Cost.a Meu Police Dcp rttncnt '°' to,clher &o discusa Chiil Coa. (I.). • 7"' D*.. 4000 MaCMhUr 81'<''1., E.aic Tower, Saile 4l0, ~laid\. 91(16(). 756-Uff or J06 <Annan .• W~ O.C. lOIH, (JOl) 115· 11. {GiOlt OJ~ ladl) Ow .l.olw • *er, (a). fS. IM ... 16161 lcxh IM1. Suilc '°4, ......... ~ CA 9l641147·l4lJ « 1027 t.a.r.onh BU&IJUW. W~ D.C. 2051 • (102) ~l•ls. cc.c.a Mcu and Wac ~ lacb) • nAn-.n Marian ~ .. (ll). 1dt DMC. 140 Ncwpcwt Draw. SUiec l lO, Nawpon laCh. 92660. 6'40· I I 11 or (916) "5-fNl. (a.,.DDw ~pon icG. C..0 Maia) JOY GIVING Dishing put presents to local leaders Toys R Us. 1h-. modern cqui\1llcnt of a medieval tollu1 \! chamber. The lo)I th111b I thank any parent \\1th )Oung ch1ldr~11 \v-anli. an their home b a toy baby that .:.pits up, \\Cb :a diaper. goes pooh, cne) ,nee antly. or t1gglc) on demand -or i.ome combin:ition thereof. Dut thanks 10 Gina's m;itcrnal grandmother \\.C arc now proucJ great-grand parents to the baby "Mommy's H:lving" (:ant.I l.eeps on havina as many times as )OU put the baby back into the doth pouch.i"omb ). T o be fair, Gina h:id also circled a few items for )Oungcr brother Joseph. Since all Joseph wanu is to ''get lnights," Gina's collection \\ere actually quite helpful in roundjng out the array or boo&y brou1ht into the house for Hannukah llnd Chi iltlmas gift·giving. "What Jo you \\:lnl for the hohcJays'?" •~ a far more difCicuh question for :iduh to an!>"er. Some .don't really know ".h3t they ~ant any more, othen :ire too embarr~d 10 tell anyone, and for m~t of us. it's not what ~c want th:it count but ~bat "c're likely to receive. Somctlm~s -.hat )'OU \\3Dl bears 119 rcsembl:incc to wh:it you tcccave. Ocncrous as always, &his year I fugh Hewitt ~'e me "~p-on·a·ropc" in the shape or Richard N&XOn, purch~d I suspect from the Nixon Birthplace a.nd Museum, and' a copy of "The Oricinal lboughU or Ronald Rcapn," all av.o o( tbcm. He ihouldn'& h:t\·e. but Hugh's that kind or guy. Ot roursc, it's not wh:it l wanted. RIA.DIR COMMINTI .. mutual concerns. Se\.cra! pl:ans of action rcsuhccJ from 1hi meeting. One wa~ IQ bcllcr pu.blicizc Lh.C-~lly's Grarriti Hotline (S48-416S). We ~ere 'urpriscd that ffiO)t people were unaware 1h:u if reported, the city ~ould see to the quick removal or l.ny 1raffi11. There arc many efforts loc:llly 10 improve the _quality of tire in Coi.ta Mesa. The IOCGI merchant~ and the Chl.mber or Commerce )h:ire th:ir - commitment in this effort 10 )CC our cit) graffiti free. RANDY J. GARELL The Grant Boys .. lnc., Costa MeS!I II Newport Beach tax extortion? l am a small businc owner, like m:iny others Slruf&lin& th.rough rough economic lames. I have a consuhfog • practice and \\Ork out of my Mission Viejo home. The city of Newpon Be ch c6llcd.s a tu from me each yCllr. In the put this tax has been !>ITlall enough to be ~id without complain.ina. although I have yet to learn of any benefit whatsoevcr that l or any of my clients nor anyone else receive from the true. 1 am :ilw o licensed engincet, for which l w:is at lea t te~ted. a potcntw benefit 10 the pubhc. In contrail the cu by Newport cares not whether I am qua1Ulcd, whether I am ethical, whether I am a con art.is&, whether I am a convicted felon, but only that 1 indude their citizens amona my clients. This )Car Newport elected to lncrcaie the tax by SC\-cral hundred percent, po&o1cdty )till without any perceivable benefit My fint reac&tOn v,a "foraet it, Ncwpon, I won't pay. If someone houJJ (Ncwpon Bed aad ~ t.t CAllF8•U. CMllM COMMIHll• Sin Ffincit.ro (415) 90t-'* , ... .. ~ ~ .. ....., ..... lafif IOLll (lU) 590-lo7l, Ind SM pwp. caumn ••• • ••••••• Hil ol ~ IOCMc C... ...... s.... Mil. 91701 ~WW. w 0-..0IMI ..... IJt.IUO T_ ..,I .. °';,~' .... ._ ........ ,.,.. catch me drivtng through )'OUr c11y on a businc trip. I'll race the awcq~· But I don't feel ht ju>t ignoring the tax. My ne\I 1houah1 was to bo)cott Newport Beach. I love shoppina U:ilbo;.1 and the island, Mariner's male, Lido Vill:igc, occasionally even f lbhion Island. Bui why should I sacrifice my -ptC":Jsu res? My fin:il decision w:is to puy, however much the fee resembles extortion or blackmail. Pay and then pus the eo:su on to Newpon Beach clients. I'm ure the VOlers o( Newport Bcxh will understand when they arc charged more than anyone else ju t to cover this arbitrary tu! My bills to Ncv.pon Beach clients will be revised 10 include a surcharge explained as follows: "We apologize for being compelled 10 coUcct an arbitrary surcharse only became )'OU live in Newport Beach. This addjtional rec is brouiht IQ )'OU thanb to the city, who were apparently inspired to find a IOUr<lC of taxation totally wirdatcd to any civic benefit. Should you wilJl to prote t, call or write your city council membcn . Better yet rcmcmbcr them at the nc.\t election." RODERT T. REEDS Miuion Viejo Liit In the trlllllldlll You rccenUy publi hed some comments I made (verbally) on your ReadcD Hodioc. The subject wus Councilm:ln He .. ' displeasure with a Newport Hii'bor Art Museum exhibit. While I ccrt:ainly appreciate your paper taL.ina the 11mc to print my tboupll on the bsue. J do nol appreciate the way the edJLori.ol starr ••••a "" ........ /\\'C; co.a Mesa.. 91626. t&Wll2 0 I '1' 1 Al&cd P. Fen•da, PW.; rt ·• . NWJ A. road; IOllrd f' t a: ._.,, a.... hlil 0. a.rsu. ..... G.llt•.W.~Lbfa; ..... T..-r: IUncica H. ~ Uanidt \\-1cckr: Driving lessons and a &ood mcch:ioic. Mayor Saady Genis: Dale Camep's clnssk, "How to win Friends and Influence P~le." Cou.Ddlmcmbtr Jolla Cox: A s<kent toll~h at the Cfltr:>ncc &o his driveway. Coundlmembcr Joba lltdats: A cour\C in art apprcci:uion. Wllli:am Lyons: Judith Martin's .. Mi M:inners' Guide to Excruciatingly Correct Behavior." The lnlnc Comp:rny: An award Crom i.omeone ~ttose campaign w,uch~t they :ircn 't imuhoncoui.I) obliacd to fill. <Asta Mcs:a: Re)pcct. Nn*-port lkia~b: A SQndal·le 1994. Tup:l)"trt ol Sou lb County: A public\. :iuJit or the Tr.in portat1on CorrlJor Agency and full dl5Clo ure or the result~ N""l>Or1 Buch •ubscribtts or Dimension Cable: fhe return or C-SPAN 10 a full-time chllnncl. WUJ Swaim: A ch:incc to appc:u on KCET) "Life and Times" without b:win1 to pretend he'a another Orange Coun&y COMCrvati\.-c. Huab IJNIU: A Cahfomi~ 'n;UQlcl\er appropn:itely stuffed :ind mounted for display. To All: Ano&her pnnperOUI )Ur ll the Pilot. What as it they ~y. :lS &QC the Pilot, aocs Orinac Coun1y? ftl•rlc P. PftnCCll u 10 usodote prolraor of polltJnal sclta~ 11 UCJ. lranscnb(d the rccorJcJ me"3i;c. et Word) .and complete phr3)( "ere ~r•cd t>Ut; 10'1h':I\ \'Cltrmt-se nr.m,~~­ alholu tely no .cn.sc. Sentences were i.1run1 together or r:.imblcd on '*"h linle, or no, punctua1M>n. Pcrh:ips I om JU)l being O\.erly scnsiti\e, ho"e'cr, I do not enjoy bc inc m:ide 10 oppcar :in illi&cratc. I only hope that future contributors 10 )-Our Readen Hotline"''" not ha\c to suller the 1ndignary or hininJ their or.al comments M> grossly transcribed. KRISTEN L MERRELL Coron:i dcl Mar If wt' ma111ltd 10f1r •ords. our •po/o,k1. ~•~w Md oaly • bndful of 1»111plllnt1 bl Uw 4-Jur rx.lslC'Ott of tbr Aolllot, but OttaJloully 1bla1s ~lost la l.M tnaslatloe. For •ould~ botlhtt alkn, btt"t att "91> 1/ps tbot 111ah It taq tor our tnaurl~n. Nu.. I: S1N•lt slowl,f. No. Z: Sptak C'karl,y. ._... ............ Certainly, Rich Snyder, president o( ln·N·Ou& Burgers. was :a brilli11nt businw prolcuional, a le dcr m conscrVJtivc political circles, and :a srca1 hum:anit:arian. Kmdnc :and humility :ire l.nadcquatc word to de.cribe the 1cntlencu or thi ~n. As t«naacrs in a 1986 pol1tintl ampaian. when no one else i.~cd us the time o( dty, Rich Snyder cumi,tcntly sreeted us with arcat entbu i m and encour:aetmcnt. 0\-cr the pbt SC\cn yun, he rontinued 10 h~\-C a ~live iml)4(1 in our live Rich not only touched the hearts or thOK who were ckMc: to him, but al~ C\"Cry one Vitbo had the opponunj1y to m(ct him. KEVIN 8 . FORBES. ANOELA TOFT Lona Dcac.h ~.Ed Dcd.a, MJl'du .. 1uor, Fonal w ttf'ttt' w c1•ouaana WAftll IMlllCT 1961 ~OW.a Ma.a. 631·I200 8o.atJ ~ Tn.t, ~'!ball, ...... Mirie Dilr11t1t Jallt ff.a. To. ~ ..... '" llwtVCOila ..... o.ay Plot IEl1lEMENT tiYu ursina them to clwtae tbe federal law. "J'm not here •itb a blecdUic heart and a mallk>n doUan in the buk," o,dcn Aid. hl'm an avenge family py •ho pfO\'idcs for his family and pays bills for runnin& his of- fice." .... ~·· CtlCC between the rent 11 an available dwell· Ina and 30 percent of the family'• income Hd appnM:d the Oodfreys to receive W,963. When the family wouldn't accept tho oiler, Oadcn, who w:a.s responsible for thC payment, offered to live them an ad· dittooaJ Sl,037 above wh:u the city required. .. If 1 liatn i1 on principle, l could be out another S20,000 in court t:osts,'' said Ogden, who added the sculcmcnt excused the couple for the !our months in back rent they owed. .. Jn my ne1oti1uions, l would\c had to pay more to them Lo get the rent back," he added. Osden saiJ his pliJht to chance the law is not 1 penonal attack against the Oodfreys. His goal i to let others know how to avoid the pitfalls of relocation. Ogden said be will spend next )Cat contacting IOC<ll rcprcscnta· Bc,idca offerioa no incentive to tenanu to find v.ork. Ogden Wd there ls no monitor u to how the money is used, leaving the door open for abuse. "There wu another pl in here who got $10,000 and lllOYCd across the street to the Sandpiper Motel," Ogden S3id. "It's one lump sum payment. They only ha\.e to Ji.,,e in the new pl cc !or »da)'5 and then they can 10 where ttiey want." City officials also cxprcssed f rus1ration with the process. "lt attracts neg.a1ivc attention to something that is a good project," uid Councilman Joe Erick.son. "We v.ere aware of the law, bu' when ~e ~ent into thp project, nobody ex· We make celebrating as easy as 1-2·3. All you do b chooK from oae of our t.hrtt fabulous S t " Yw packages: PACKAGE ti PACKAGE 12 PACKAGE 13 Odo 111w Dbmtt TM \\nt Ce>tit Club Cielo Martil'M \\est f• lWo S99.00• $65.00• p«or ~raon COM& Club for T"-o '"" II mmant11:11.r ~1111 ,.,u II r:art' \\Uh Sl99.oo• • .\ bollll"ol~ • ()svn ti.r Y1iull h:nucompkk • ,\ lnur .... TIUN' mt'~, • '~'nn from ~ \ c:ar du~ Imm pnlTlt' nb. 10 00 pm l.'\l f.1\ar.1n1.a \I.Ith ~mun Of ltg 1.f Lamb • P.ar1\ '~""' • p,._~ 11. 1 • f.n1trt.11nmrnt pn:MJcd-11\ ow 1'C""' •DJ cn1nt.;unmcn1 •\\1th sunt rorAn h --~-n· .. oo.----- • s~oo· ''" k r t'<'f'\ 1lllon •t>OOpm 10 llOOrm • \\ 11h ~1 rvr\m (1\.S 00 1t1p IT #-'.,.. - • On::-' '><'ftll lormal • OOrm to l 30 p m • \\1th ~-... mom <!t-~ oo· l11r """ pt{ipk- RnohY to llW.tt WMr l"ftn\.JbulU r.ult,, c.JI 1 -141 9'0-.. 8-J. Anrnwt'IOIU .,,., ,.,.,_,.,.,.J .utJ ~ °"""""' •t..ulJJHbt\ ·AJ1 '"'° utt,_. ra .-1 ,,..,,.,,f\, ~ Jw ""r"-• Nin Of rnmw... ~I ~ "-old 1r11bl S~ll~"'' 11'1 1!1!919J. "California Girt." 9th ANNUAL * TOYS FOR KIDS * DONATE A•s• lNW'RAPPED rov FOR ntE Nf.E1f <6 ORANGE COlMY Nl>~VEA~ BMRAGE~US OftN 11:00 AN -!.-00 AN 7 Dt\YSA WEEK -GMNT SPOlllS T.V. • pectcd somc1bin1 like this." Ofr.aatJ Aid Che eq>crknce h n't de· tcrrcd them from approvina future projccts ..... But we mipt take a d<Mr look ll ~hat arc the rc&ocatloo reaJitaa neitt time," aid Councilman Peter Buff a. But de5J>ite the heartache c pre d by both sides -the GodfreyJ uy they ha"c been bara.ssecf by c:allcn ~nd people on the street -they are iratcful for their 'Aindf II and hope to use the money as 1 second chance 11 life. The couple has been uncm· ployed for )Car Ince Mark Godfrey fell ill and his wife toolt to panhandling on the streets for food money. "I'm making phone call> 10 Scaule and what I'm eoing Lo do is resc:irch the }ob m:u · kct,'' Maik Godfrey said. "If I .could secure employment here. then l "'ill t3) in 1hi) area. But my intcmion is 10 pro"Je pcrm:t· nent hbusine Cor my family." l) n lC1 1'·.u.~ 111 ~ru ruom , no. l"'-TI:4.SC Ul ccgulu menu rn~'t'::'I h\l' cntcrt.1.llUnCt\t m lour •c MIDNIGHT PARTY CR.UI £: Ornncr tn ~ rtiom 9 11 . 2 ~ Hubor 'ruisc l lpm·lam v+Hh dascn., champapic, and~· favnn at mid.night CALL 675-5777 ~o • & • ' 7)i)~~ !ID" ' . . ~ . ~ !i· ' . •• • ) L.. ' .. • ........... they were sexually ullcd by the robbers. whO 111n• 5aekcd the house, in i tins Ibo family mu l h~nc hid more wlu blcs hidd n. At one point, one or the &unmcn -convinced the ~amity wo not divuJaini oil )I good -truck one of the women over tho head with the bull or his' plstul, aocordina 10 the victims · · Durina the three-hour or· deal, several more family members iurived at the scene :... only to be lal.:cn hostage by the gunmen upon entry. Other than the ?8-ye:>r· old \\Oman and het two >Oung children, the vic11ms cndecJ up including her hu)· banJ, 'l~ter. parents ancJ grandparent~. lhe th1C\CS Oed about 9 p.m "1th roughly S!0,000 \\lHlh ol Je"dry and cash. J1..corJtng t~ Co~tu Me'>J ~gt. Jerry Hollow.iy After "'riggling out of their b1..>ncJ\, fomily membe rs chmbcd oul a "tndow anJ r:in to .1 neighbor's hume 10 call polil:c ~inc~ 1he1r phone line~ hJd been cu t No \chide ":l!I seen. Neighbor., '·') they nollclcJ nothing unusual. "\\'c d1cJn'1 hc:ir an) tl11ng, we diJn't ~cc an)lhtng,' ~~1J neighbor Duane ~hcrman "Not :i thing . Hollo11 .i~ -,.i 1cJ pol.cc .:ire 11tnk1ng on the po~ib1l11y th.it the r1..lhhcrs may ha\c got into the huu~ "ith a kc) F:in11l~ members, how- CH!r. ,a., 1hc' ne\er saw the .. u~pc1..1~ bclore "I h>11 tc mhk," ~a1cJ Pal U;irtl 11h1.> !tic~ .,e,cral doors a11.1\ lrom the fomtl). "Thi~ " :m ful " The 'IJtnc home was rubbcJ in a similar fashion in Decembe r 1989. That umc. thrcc '>locking·masked me n \\C~tring surgical gloves broke tnto the home :ind bound ;inJ blindfo lded five: family members before fl ee- ing w11h c.tsh and jewelry, according to newspaper clip- pings. The ~uspccts in Tuesday's case arc described as Viet- namese men bct\1een 18 and 25 )C:m old, 5 Cc:ct S inches. 135 pounds, wearing L C\I) and T-~hirb. An)i.>nc "uh informauon 1s asked to call the Co la Mcs.i J>oltc:c Department :H 7S~·SW5 by M9'1 ... ~.~':',!a'; • ............................. .__ .................. .. ....... ~ ....... _ .. ,... ........ ....,.., ....... .. ......... ,..~ti .... .... .......................... ..... ..,... .............. . ...................... ,,. ................... er-.. ................... ..,.... .. . ......... -. ...,, ......... ....... ................ ,. p "' .. ......, ............. ... _....... ........ ..., .. .,. ........................... ,.,... ........................... ............. ,., ........... ... -r:-.. ~·~u:-::. ti._,_ .... , ...... ..... ,.... ................. . ....................... .., ........ anm .. •a .. .., " CNlllw ......... .. ....... $ ........... .. ........... ""'·,........,, ........................... ~---... ·!'JL•• r:-i:T':i-7-::.·~ .._ ...... abandon the tea birds arid put ab more dolphins on Che tee0nd mediP. which the Barruas completed in a week. But the artists felt bad about leuin1 everyone down. Patty McOon.:lld &old them they could ~c 1& up to \htJn ~ makin1 the Santi Oau.J top•&!)'. which wu completed the day before the Dec. S Chriltm Walk. The McDonald.s and other JocaJ merchants -indudina Beverly Monipl ot Corona dd Mar flori.sl, Don and Bev Glasgow of Minuteman P..re B.J. and l..:lny Johnson and Audrey Patterson of THEFT ,, .. p._.A1 • J A zp 0 b .,..., __ ._ .... .,a.I'._.., • ........ t bat ... wtl t .,.. ac:b IUCeC'I mpectiw ..,_.,CHI bolb iidel ol • dae ........,.., wbich will be b&lq year round. Thal project's price &aa is $3,000. Pcopte can lp9fttOr 1 banaer lot StOO each. 0 This whok project is·fot &be miitallzation o( &own.'' Patry McDoc\ald said. ·•we're uyina to dnw people to town. We're trying to show this is a real 1pecial are:. to 5hop and li~c:· · She snjd the projecti have aouen orr to 1 aood tart thanks to the' merchants who hclj;>cJ act Sant~ in place and Chri)tma W1a dw'n 1 Jlla IQillr. 4 rur ..,....,. .... --.1r.1,..i ... ;!;cs ..a-.Aa..IJlil.......-.-tiJei1 sa..a.1aa1r~...,~--~ ~· ~·· CWy Lanoa. Llw ... ~ ol Ha~ Jay Window. artisa Betty-lSelcbam, (orn\cr chamber pmiJcnt Royal kadtke. k>ca1 mkknt Karen CarlM>n and the people _.flo have already 5POf'101ed banners. HowC\'tr, there ii one utMr cnde~wr in the chamber') immediate future: liridinc place: to •hm: S:anu1 after Oui tm;.a.). .. One cuy said we should le:i\c: him ·there, take: the now olf and he'll be Kin, Neptune the rt$1 or the year, .. Patty McDonald 5nid v.ith ,a laugh. Ycm 'rt /nr1iud To 5'-t Our s:iid. "They're rcatry gorJCOUs." What's \\OfSC is th:u Donder and Blitzcn COl>t her ncarty Sl,000. Qls· tom m:idc from grape vine twigs in1ertwincd with nearly 400 rwinklina CUSTOM . INVITATION lights, the hol id:ay critters stood ._,fe~t and J.fcct .utJ. Uddle set the decorations out on the front yard of her g3ted Admlrat Way tO\\-nhome less tht10 a week before they were: swiped. Of cour..e Uddlc realized her problems "1cre slight after learning Sonta Oaus himself was iibducted from a neighbor's yard. ' Farlllers = at Atrium Court PRINTING CENTER , hoosc From Our Hu~ ~l«tio11 of Alpn-. Em~lopa. ~ Styln And Print Colon. 'X'hetht<r fou Net"\.l lm11J11on\ for I he l foli<l."" ... WcdJsn~ ... ~h1l\\cl'\ . AnmH NriC"\ ." Binh Announc.(:mcnh .. R1n,htl..1\'... ( )r I or ~ 11\Jl Once-In A l 1tf:umc '1)(\.1.t.l O u.J,1on ••• We Have A Friendly, Crc;Ui\.c And l ldpful , t.lff. In Addition lo l:u~mdr hut Scni c. Whatever Your w tom Printing ec:-ds An: ... 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KNORR VEGETABLE SOUP AND RECIPE MIX 1~--' ,...1.,. J;;. ,..,, .,.. ·!r , . a "P·~~ ,. • STONE CltEfX ME.R.LOT .CT.a.~~· =f2lfJ'! ' '~ Woods continues to chase dream • CdM golf er will take another shot at earning place on PGA Tour. 0 nee again, Eric Woods of Coron:i dcl Mar will be learning new trick shot$, working his way out of sloppy bunkers and putting on uneven greens. Golf courses in Asia, South America and South Africa aren't quite lilc tho~ in the good ol' USA. Although Woods still dream) or playing on the PGA Tour, he'll face another )C3r o( living out o( a suitca~e. tf)mg .out new entrecs and pla)'ing on ~me of 1he most unique courses in the \liorld. · He was lnockcd oui in the ~conJ st:>ge at PGA Qu:tlif)'ing School ~t month. ' shooting an 81 on the last day. ··ny the middle o( the round. I was thanking about "here I w:is going to tra,cl (in 1994)," ":ud Woods, ~ho finished two strokes short o( qualifying for a N1l.e Tour condiuon:al card. ~ch )'Car, the top 45 players from Qualif)ing School, better kn~n as "O School," automatically reccwe a PGA Tour card; the next 70 receive a Nib Tour card. There arc three stages of Q School at numcrou) sites throughout the country. It's m.e NFL trainfog camp for rookie golfers, )pnnc trainin1 for b.ucball pla)crs coming up from the minor • Few ma.kc it ro the b11 how But Woods, "ho led the tournament :if&cr the fint ~tagc at fort Ord Golf Course in Monterey, was an founh place he:adina into &he final day during the ~nd stage in N~ V:illey. He thrcc·putted &he firs& hole. m~d a )hort puu for ~r on the second, thrcc1>uttcd again on the s~th, then boge)ed the ninth for a 43 on the front nine. "l gathered myself at the turn," Woods i.~d. "Then I told myself. 'h 's lime to shoot a couple under. and you're in,' oind l started pl:t)ing pretty ...,ell." Woods, h<l\'cvcr, lhrcc·puttcd 11ga1n on 15. ind finished the back nine at 38. ''I'm thin.kit.is to myself at 15. 'I need an ca.Jlc.'" he uld. "So I'm 250 yards oul, and I &.ry to reach a par·5 an tv.o and, boom, l make boacy. "l was dwappointed tb:it l'd pla)'cd poorly, but I wun't cmouonally up)Ct. It didn't really gel me upsc& until I turned in my card, v.al~cd out to my car and put my clubs av.ay. I'm say1n1. 'l was ready for Qu:difyina School, and I d1Jn'1 nuke it.' "l was upset, but ahcr foe minutes, l J~t ~id, 'Hey, l'm just going to tra,·cl the v.orlJ aaafo this )Car.' Ph> 1c:llly and mcnl4lly, l was ready for QuaJilyina · School anJ I didn't get m~lf through it." Woods, the le ding· money -. inner on the C nad1an Tou_r lut summer, earning more thnn S4S.OOO in four months of v.ork. will try a new \'cnuc in 1994 -&he South African Tour. He leaves Dec. 27 ... 90UJPe9e a3 PORTS SPORTS EDITOR. ROGER CARLSON, 6'42-4ll0, ut. 387 4 i 1 ' I ' • :. . ; .. ): .. .: , ... c < •• :.'-. . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... : :: : . : : : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... Mustangs take care .. .. ol business in big way ~ Despite difficult conditions in gym, Costa Mesa pulls away for easy victory. BY 8A&AY fAULltNt.~ SPoa1, \\'arrn ORANGE -A kw sur· prises . awattc:d co .. tJ MC)J High boys baskl!tb.111 cuach Billy Brc"cr Tuc')d.l) night at Southern California Chm· ti3n, not the lea~• ol \\h1ch being ll 2:?·21 dcf1i.;1t Ill the.: Ooumlcring Flames (1·7) maJ"J) 1hruugh the !>econd quarter. But after ad1u~tins to the coq l>Ub· regulation court, 'queczed into a poorl)·l1t auditorium whtch .1110\,c:d ~pcclatOrl> an the single row of courh1de ~.it to rca h out and touch their ra .. onte pl3)Cf, Drev.. cr's Mustangs (5-4) m:inagcd a bu me))· lif...c 88-63 non·lc3gue 1hump111g 'I didn't really know what we were getting into coming here. If I'd have seen this gym, I'm not sure I wouldn't have canceled the game aJtogether.• -111.Y--Mustanos coach "With th1 kind of atmo)· phcrc, t think "~ c.Jmc out a liulc '>tng.nant," said Brewer, "ho v.a) for~d lu ) 1cld the: u r 1 g 1 n a J.1 > )ChcdulcJ home -co urt edge due lo 1hc Junior \ar· i.it) gul _tour· nament oc· cup)ing the Mc'a a>m. ··1 didn't re· ally lno~ v.ha1 v.e "ere get· ling into cuming here," Urc, .. er :..uJ ·· 11 I'd ha\c i.ccn this 1nm. I'm not sure I v.ouJdn't h.J'e canceled the gJmc alto· get her.'' After a 14·2 run put the Mu)tan~ 3hcad for good, Brc"er cnJO)Cd a pica-.· :int surpri e the rci.l or the "j)' with 1hc pl:ly of junior Charles Chatman. "Tb:u "as Charle ' first game of the ycu after coming off a fr;icturcd clbo" in football. and 1 lhought he pl.J)Cd "ell.'' said Brc"cr, who watched the 5· tO guard sparUe an lransnion. Cha&man, "'ho pla)cd junior \:lDlty l<bt year at Foottull Hiah. scored nine poin~ and added four a !.lslS. three rcboun~ and a pair or stu1s. "My jump hot w:is 1 littk off," said Ch:itm:ut, an All·Paafte Co.i\t League Co;outhctn Californi.t Christian' Josh Cameron dribbl~~against dcfcndtt AM-on Ch..indkr of Cona Mc a Wcdncsda~· in g.1.1nc: w~ 'by Mu t'Mtgs. 88-63. corncrh.l .. l. "ho pl.!)ed the Mustang')' lin.ll t"u foo1ball plJ)Off g3mcs v.11 h the JangcJ dboY.. ··1 couldn't !>hoot. \o I p.!'>.MJ.' Ch.\lman's pl..i) J u.J nut pa~' unnot1c1!d \\llh DrcY.cr, \\ho bc.lmCd "hen ..i'led abou1 the nc"'romcr\ imminent an c:rt1on into the )tjrtang lineup "Ile\ Jdinllcl) v.orkmg h1!> way lO\\..trd ()t.lrt1ng). but I c:in·t \;})' C:\:ICtl) "hu1, · Bre,,c:r 'a1J "He'~ going 10 be a hell-ul a pla)cr ·· AdJ1tiunal bonU)C) for Mc~. "h1d1 ";J'> led b) J5 combmcJ potnls from ~mor standout'> R\"an Steel. and Lance ~kr· nfield. anduJed the 1:-point, SLwebound perform.wee: of sophomore lo~.ud Gal· bcrt lopc:L Scn1ot Suan Smith. in only his third g.:unc due to an C\tenJed lwtb:ill 'ca'''" mu~kd 10 reboun1h and f1H: poinl'. "hilc E~tanc1.l tran\fer Aaron Chandler added eight poinb to the 16-po1n1 bench pu.)Juct1un It "a' 3 carccr·h1gh 16 pv1111' lur !>tu~ "ho led .the third-quarter la~ up l111e thJI helped 1he Mu,tangs turn a .io.:\ halt1111n: leaJ into a "'().45 bulgl! hc:iding llltl1 the fourl h quarter .. Stc"l h1l lJ ol 25 (acid goal attcmph 1,1 help the Mu)tan~ tint!>h at :oc:r trum 1hc fic:IJ for the night. The <>·foot lorwarJ al:IV collectcJ a gamc·h1gh 13 rcoound Memladd. 1hc team·s '~onng kadcr. adJcJ 19 points anJ I~ board :ind used hlS height (6-4) to "ploit the Flame l cL See MUSTANGS/Pe .. U DAILY PILOT HIOH SCHOOL ATHLOI OF THI WEEK A little give and take • CdM's Ramin Bastani has adjusted his style a bit -and so has Sea Kings Coach Orris. Br ILulaY FA~I~ an\\ anu cncc:~." said Orris, who has pra1 cJ Bas· tani' oCf-~ason de\dopmcnt unJ his unique offcns1'c gifls. "(Ba tani) is vastly impr~d t)\C:r l.ut )car,'' Orris said. "He ...,orked rc;iJ hard on h1s g~mc and he adJcd some '>lrcn,lh in the wci£bl room. He pose a lot ol problems to op~ng defense . " B lam's imprO\ement is ob\iou 1n h scorin1 numbcn, as his 12-4 potnts 10 SC\CO g~mc.s thu.s far (a 17. 7 A\cragc) arc C orona dcl Mr Hi h boys b l..c:tb.'111 ro ch Pnl Oms till must Ci&ht the uric. Al one who prefer' a jump-switch to a bchind·the· ~~ pus. x· O' to lllllf~:.-~,· just 30 poinb by of last year's ~5-aamc ~ lOtaJ. hiru and wns. otril b lurncd to sup- l)l'C$S die define wi thit u~J to IC· company the on.coun exploit Sea Kinas scniof Ramie Ba.st.ani Ou& vwhiJc Orris doe n·a al•-:&) agree with B»tani' t)'IC.. it•1 &he 6·fuot·3 •in1 INO't Ubil~C he' amc\J ti) appteCI· "You could say I de\ &oped a ~vrcr·s mentality pl•>ina on the pJa)'vound. and (one-on-one) apinst a\y older brolber Ali.." &stani id. "Ou& it ~·· matter to me "~lher I Ja>rc seven point or 2.S; v. innina • by Car the t importa.nt thin~" . B tani·s cmcracncc. aod h' hility to tit into fbt 't.roni chclnistry th1 year' team d' pb)'). h he~ the t Kinp build a our•pme "•innut~ and 1 6· 2 1"0rd hcadiaa into y' CoaM Holiday Claak at &curia Hip "Eve~,....-IO fat," BUlani ((I o( &hii ;re.r's IC .... wllikt. ~ U LD• tioa of ill poteatNI Wlla u 11 • wm· mer ttCOtd. .. w~·rc aa ~ pMt fricodi. and WC teaa IO ~ IMI doNM• OMO the rourt. I Oa1ak w • bctlU '°' ..... ,..... - I• IM •s>nnt S. DlilJ' ....._ .._.. .~.B•l9ii.._ .............. IO • 4tl't s• s' c .... ... rs n Ill • ............................ a11i ''°JI .... Thurlday. December 23. 1• •• SOCCU PUVllW NewpoPt hoping to turn it around ' • Sailors thinking playoffs, despite enduring slow start in non-league matches. Bv lt1< .. 1lA.t..D 0U11;S, \rua•> \\amt. "'£-\\ PORl BE:.AC'H - Prc-.c.1\nn re"ord) can be dClll\ 111g ~ulll 0 Jmcron, 'econd· ~t..ir " 1Jd1 ol the l'ic"port H.irbor High girls soccer tcJm. hl1pc) tlr.it 11\ true &his l>C~n \\1th ""''en returning ~Lancrs. a \Cn1or lrJn\lcr .:mJ tV.O C)C-Opcnmg frc'>hffl cn \he ~.11lor' (f-4) bche'c the) h;a.c ... .. t .m.:c to contend for a po .. t~a>On ix•t an 1hc rugged Sea \ 1e" League. "h1"h 1pcn .. lor them on Jan 4 :at home ... £~1111,1 ~.1ntJ ~1:irgarita. There arc a few p>J lc.im' n.nn : L'. arounJ 1n our league. but. I 1h111 "c.-r~ one ot them. C\CO though uu: rc-.vrJ doc'n t 'ho~ at.'' );.llJ 0-.1mcro:1. "h•"c 'quad competes an the I uot hall I ourn;i mcnt nc);t Monday through \\ ednesJa). .. La!>t )·car, v.e fin t)hed in the middle of the pad: firth, or "° - and "c didn't v.in the g~mc v.e oeedeJ to Ther e \l.C:rc some crucial Up u.c) game) v.e ler )lip b)."' l rvinc. de· Cendan league choamp1on, S nta M:>rga· rau. ClHuna dcl M:sr and 'Lst year, we finished in the middle of the pack· -:--fifth , or so -and we didn 't win the games we needed to. There were some .crucial league games we let slip by.! -sam DAIBlll Sa \ors coach \\oodbriJge v.11~ be N~port H:utxr\ tuughe't \>mpct111on m 199~. accurd1ng to O;imcron '"The main 1h1ng we need to do "de'cl•>P our con .. 1,tcn .. } ... ht' '):uJ Anwng the rclurning 'tancr'), ,.;nh.)t "t n1cr madf1clJer Mcg~cn Fleener. a thmJ·\\.'ar \tarter "hl) earned )C1,.onJ·tc.im all•lcaguc 3, a Junior. anJ ""phom.irc I.Jr· ".ard Jill l"cl,cn, il-.o a , ..... onJ·lcarn All · 5eJ \ tl" ch01 .. c 13,t ,c .. ~n .1rc the lup lhn.:.il' ''((kencr) 'ct' up mo-.t e'cnlhin~ ... Dame run ~1J '"\\ c rch on her hCJ\I' :--=c1~n . v.ho ha' ..coicJ h\c ot the ur.' '>I' S\)ll'> IO foe g3mc~. b 3~ C lO m:.ike :an 1mpJlt on her°"" "(Ncl).Cn ) h.n ~ot ~ k~t uf 1nJ1,1Jual cal· cnt, :10d an) umc bc'l> got the b~ll. ~he s.. 111WPOat1.._. aa .... T bc Hawpo'1 Maa Jld>cli eCftcd EJ Tew, 0· 39, in INatiooaJ J!Ulipt SaskelbaJI bot'I cW.tla ansde •Get cocnpeuibt bi& wccUad. lbe Rcbck w.ac paced by Scion Alcbitdd wltb 15 poant aDCS 1 rev r ~U with 10. Marqu'5 ~ hit a th1cc·pujna Jbot at tbc riJ of ahC pmc .0 aeaJ the ~ for the Rebe In other Jocat NJB actlOO: e The bo)• loC\Cdlh &fade afJ·oct C•port Mcu Bulls cruwd North Hwuiniton Be h No. 1, 78-14'. Paul Hamilton and M tlbew Jamts0a ~ sc:oriP1 honor• with 16 pu1nb apiece, "" le Adam Hurlsoa chipped in with 17 rcboundl. • ln Oavtdon l (~cnth and ci&hth ~) boys. 1hc Dulls fell to Santa An2 No. l, 74-28, dcspile 16 points from Crai& ~inc. •The Om ion 1 psb Jazz team ~ Fountain V:sllcy ~o. 2, 46.27. Goya VafUidis notched 21> points, Ca~ic Pappa' added 12 and Trac.cy &Joup C01l~ utcd li.x rcbl.>und~ and pb)cd ""ell ddeo~~cly. •The Div1 wn 2 (fif1h and WJh cnde) girls cc:uns each ~yfferc:d ddcats .-the Dolphins IS..10 to Or- ;in.:c. ;ind the J..u. 31-10 lo fountain Valley USA. Maggie fluor had \Ut t.teals and 14 rebounds for the Dolphins, while N1co!c Walker scored four poinu and Jennifer Ollilj 10 rebound> for the Jazz. •Tiii DMlia9 2 lql ... ... Slopped a.be Wam Ill Couprs. •2S. DUltiDI Winpmb IClOl.cl lJ ,aim ud WM CRclitcd with I rebQunds ud TiM <>1nAkT Md io poiau ud 10 wU&s for the wiucn.. •11M DMlioa 2 ~ Homcu ed&cd W~r No. i 40-39 bdaind Gut S1aM>'1 JO poinLS. cicJ'at j)OintJ and nine rebound from Jc(( Check and Ryao MiJJc(1 nine pomu and three rtbouodi. Mak.t f'rom- •illcr played a ttoaa dcfcMin pmc. • fow local tea.rm o· iQn 3 (third a.ad founb padc) •ere in Ktion. Tbc M.1\'CricU feU to fOu:ntain VaUq. 34-30. ~ tichacl Ga.rdiocr IOOfed 18 poiai. and colleaed 21 re.bounds.. The Trallbbl.cn topped Fou.ntai Vallcf No. 3. 50- 39. Andy KrikoNn had 20 points, three ~u aod fr.e rcbounch. Lu CuuUo DOI~ 12 poiat.s. seven rebound and tv.'O auists aod Andccw 1:oorpc hauled ~n 12 rebounch. The Spun lost to Fountain Valley No. 2. 46-12. v.bile the uhics dropped • touJb -40-38 decision 10 another Fountain VaJJey entry. for the Celtics. Justin ~c .cored J 3 points and pulled do'lfn_ ftve re· bounds, Michael fiuhuih had 11 point$ and l.S R · bounds and J~tin Recd combined 10 points wit.b 10 rebounds. Newport edges CdM for soccer tourney title (ORONA ULL MAR -The l\c'>'purt lic:J<..I\ OM,.1on 4 Amcn- ~Jn Youth ~er Ot,i.llHUtion All·~t.ir' (I J. and 12-)'car-ol~) edged the: (uron.J dcJ M.Jr A YSO All·~tan, 4·3, to ct1pture the ch.tmp1omh1p of the Amcb;i Win· tee Soccer 'fourn:uncnt b~t Sun· d61y. \V1Uie Mc<.ronc M:orc:J 1wiu for f'c,.pon an the fmt h:ilf, but Adam HO)"t'~ pcnah) luck just be· fore halftime tied the game at 2·2. CdM'J fohn Marble:" had opened the .a>rina on his brnkav.:ay 1oal eoarly in the pcmxJ. Newport v.cnl ahe;ad 3·2 v.hcn Oark Yea&cr cul'\<ed a corner kick untouched mto CdM'i. 1oal m1J· w3y through the ~cond h;ilf Dul Hoyt apin rc~pt>ndcd lO tic the i:ime at 3-3 on a direct kid.: from 2.S ) ;ards out. Then, with lcu than three min· ute) rcrnainin& in the ';.ame, Pc:dro Zcped.1 Ulhcd the winn ing go:al lot Newport. . The TUitin Uoitcd Club Soccer Team captured the ronsol:it1on ch;ampioMhip with a harJ·fough1 3-2 \ltctory over the Amcba Select cll.tb team. • Ju.in Candcla's tv.o goal in the ~cond half 3ave Tustin a 3·0 lead, but the younger Ameba team (nine· and lO·year-olds} kept fighting back with midfielder Dilly 8sglc .coring tv.o Ion& 30-xard goal\ v.ith le~~ than t"'O m1nu1cs to go. earlier m the toumnmcnt, the . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... · .... ·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.·.--·.· .. ···«*'. ............... ,. ........ . . . . . . . . : . : . : . : . : . : . :·:· :·:·: .. :·:· :-:·:·:·:·>:· ............. ·.· .· .· .·.· .· .·."."',,"• •"•"" ............... " ..... ""'"'-.............. " ... " ·..-~ ... : : : : : : : : : : : : : : :::::::::::::::::.:::::/;: Amcba was ued by the Orange Coa)t Soccer Oub Scorp10~ 2·2. CCU finished in fourth place after being edged by the North Hun· ungton Beach A YSO Select Tc:im. 2· I. Named to the Amcba all· tournamcnl 1cam were Duke Burchell and Kc\tn Johnson from ·r-:ewport; AJc1 Hansen and HO)'t Crom CdM; T)ler SimmoM and Dan MaDhall from OCU; Sal Pa· d11la and Joe Winford from Hun· tmgton Bench: Breu T'<ltomey :ind C.1ndeJa from Tustin United, and O.mny Deg.hen, Cory Smith and Spencer MacDon:tld from the Amcba. Ncv.pon's McCroric was n;imcd the Mo.st Valu:ible Pla)cr of the tuurn:iment. Tbe Ncwpan "-'* Hilb SdM>OI S-. Team walked ~ Witlt 1tac A.Mea1e1 ~pua lleld re«nlty. nae rqatla ~ ol 16 l'1ICICI held in windy condi· t.ons. 'a.port ppcr Nathan Dua· ham. •ith Heather Poncr u cnw, dominated tbe B Di\Uion. A k>ok t tbc results by di\.i- sioa aod team. v.ith school, sl~ pc.r, crew and tow poin~: DATING: ........... 1 lncide1:1ta.1Jy, Co&ta M~·ba.sed ~I Yacb1s is now b41ilding a new, grand prix I LC 40 for international rompet1tl0fl. The lLC 4'0 class wiU be introduced in oe~ year•, Admiral's Cup in England. Newpon Harbor High School's s.ailing team turned in the year's best international performance in May and June. Team capt:iin MtHAHO STRESS RELIEF 714 759-3000 eoo9~PAIN e_.. ..... ........... ........... ........... Cllre*,. .• ....,UIM .._, ... & ....... AUDI HONDA C05tA ... ,.. "°"°" Danny Zimbaldi. StC\e lO.cha. Nathan Dunham ~iPJ>cr), and Caley Hogan, Jack llopn. Mandy McDonnell, Anna Rollin • Counncy Pobvino v.ere runae~up in the Hip School S3jlin& Nationals (Mallory Trophy). They then won th.c Baker Team Racing Trophy at S1. M-.ry's C.oUcgc in Maryl:ind. as v.ell a .. the High School Team World Championships in Ireland. 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That's our goal." i.:.ArWTA lUJl<IONI. O.uu Pu.or Newport Harbor H igh go:tlkccpcr Casey .Jones cndJcs bill :iftcr making s:ivc during recent g211lc. The EaJlc , who ~on league championships in 1991 and 1993, while fa.nishin& second in 1992, open PCL action Jan. 8 against Costa Mesa at Ttabuco Hills Hijh, scene of the league's annuli sea- son-opcnin& triple-header. NEWPORT: ,, ....... , ~rcalc opponunitics for he~clf," Dameron !>a1d. "A Im of her go:ils ha\\! been on great individual cf· fort).,, Junior s"eepcr Nicole Wakim ;and junior !tlOppcr Shellie Dr:id· bury "ill be counted on to organ· tle the defense and uiger the SaiJors' attacks. Senior ouuide midfielder Jenny St. Sure, the· only other player to score for Newport Harbor in the prcscaM>n, and senior defender Lindsey Curtis are Jbo returning starters. Ju nior midfielder Stac)' Kcr>nedy, who has )Ct to play in a game because oC a right anllc 1n· jury, is another returning !tlarter. Senior center/midfielder Som- mer VanBcrckclaer, a transfer from Mater Dci, and freshmen Andrea Sparrow (forw:ird) and Melissa Pomeroy (midfielder) arc newcomef) \\ho ha"~ achic,cd starting ~1gnments in 11.e prc- scason. Ca>ey Jone) and Jcrcm) Teal have !thared the goallccpang chores. Senior midfielders Jackie C.on· ncUy and Tita Tavares, as well as ,.senior forwlll~ Tracie Manz, have combined for five all-league awards the p:isr '"o sea50ns, with Tavues (the coach's dJugbtcr) a two-time fiBt·te:im honoree who led the Eagles in ~onng' last year wilh a dozen goals .ind fr,c assists. M:tnz, a c:ipt:un along ~ith Tavares and Conndl), 1!> alw a •~<>-time All·PCL "inner, while . "'I COACNU' ALL·SIA VIEW LEAGUE FOOTMLL TEAM GOLF: Gonzales DefensiVe Player of Year ........... , and will return I cb 9 Then he goc ... 10 ~.a from Feb. 13 to Apnl 27 He 'II also play in Canad.l again. "'here he's exempt, m 1994. ~ Three other Newport players named first team, as well as five from CdM. 8Y 8AJUlY fAU&.K.-..a•. Nl.T'I Warrn S cnior hncbacker Steve Gonuk , a lhrce-)C3r start· er for Nc\\port Harbor High, carneJ Oden\1H: Pla)cr of the Ye:ar bono~ on the co:iche)' Alf· Sc:a View u:aguc fooLb;dl sclee· I iOll.) Gonnlc). 1 6-foot • l. J 95· puundcr. ~de 1 or hi 60 lot Uc~ behind the line or rim· m:agc, anJ )hO'-'cJ a pro· pc1uily for the Stc\.'C Gonulc& big hit dunna his thrcc·)CDr \ll'Slly career wuh the S;ulo~. Corona dcl MJr, which finished tied for second in the league be· lic¥cd by m~t to be the: most competithe circuit in Or11ngc County. pb,cJ fi"'c rcprc:scntati\.'cs on the first team, while Ne-.port had lhrcc fir t-tcnmcrs, in addition to Gonulc CdM i.cnior t:i1lb:ad .. J R. Walz. v. ho became the first ScJ Kang to e:srn three :all·lc11ue ~lcctaons. DIEP SIA DAVft"I LOCIU.a -1 bcWr.t. u MJH"" 7S -ilo, a c.alt<o b.u., ll t.aod bli , ' rocL.filh, l WM ~rdt. was joined in the first-team bJck· field by Newport's Wade Tift. Walz, who outgafoed all Sea View ball carriers in league play, finished the sc:ison wnh 1.578 y~ds and 16 touchdowns on 279 carric~. Tift, v.ho missed two fe3gue games due to a dislocated )houl· dcr, also repeated, alter picling up 917 yards :ind nine TDs on 181 carries for the )Car. Junior tight end Male f rceman, who 5hared the Nc-.port·Mes.:i District and tcnm lead for recep- tions "'ith 32,._-was another fin.t· te:im pick. as w:is CdM senior of· fens.he tndle Ben Sumner. CdM, senior Jeff Borland. \\ho am3s.sed 16 qu:irtcrback sacls at end, was named to the fi~Hezam defensive line. :dong with CdM se· nior tackle Mid.ey Long. Senior Scott Hardc)l) ~a\. a first-te:un selection at hncbacker, while Sea Kings senior safety Scou Proud and N~pori senior comer· back Chris Edw:irds earned !tpots in lhc first·tc:im sccondtll)'. CNhuh1.._ ... _ M -lllf ..... '°*" ~I 170 St oe...11rMT-ca--.,.._~ ,._._,.., ......... ._a ... c.-•w. .. _ . ......,........,. ,._ .......... .....,.. 1-S 110 St l-1 11& " $-10 1• St w tit " ~• no • GOLRNG AROUND THE GLOBE inVttes vni 1 to na archase tai~ ~ ~(dubs and aa::essories for factory . Ub J1 (~r,~9 "I h<ld all that figured out by the time l wa!> done ""ith the 14th hole." said Woods, also the leadin'g-moncy \\inner on lhc: South Americ:in Tour in the autumn of 1993. ''h's too bad I was trying to play golf at the same time; I wish it wasn't so expensive. "J didn't focus on golf. I let my mind v.ander, but l did lc:arn a lot from it. I had my -.hole ) car planned out by the lime l v.~lkcd off th:it day. h -.as a unique !>1tu:ition foe me." • Woods w45 invited ta the 201.h 31\nual Taco Bell N~port C1 tc Pro-Am at the Newport Beach Country Club Jan. 27-:?9, but ~tll mi s 11 because oC his commitment 10 the Fmt National B:ml South Af ncan Tour. "I'm going to mbS the Nev.pon Oassic, that'' the only bummer," Woods s~ud. "I nc\er qualified under their qu.ilifications, but they gave me a special c~emption last yc:ir becau)C of South America. "I have to prove myself intern:itionall) against some of the best players, or I'm not that marlctablc. h 's tame to make my SKIP BURTON 111. 2nd ......... of Chalgel ~ a new car tam lldp • MC1hw ~ ... 2eer*'9WllhePWlo C01•4'i!••da1 loans car. @ R.TICHER J ES \t · \' · T · ~ l · R · <. • ·\ • R • ~ -.tw•.::1• eta: ... .._._.NMIMHle -'Meet A Date....Get Your Male The Voice Mail ay .. CoNJmarrw.~ 0-.. Sena~ To All Llr.-t. lllll&BellYeanOld i I I f; 17 • 71 Ofi ..,......,..,..ca ... •• Holly F~ w:u a sccond- tcam all-l~guc choice lut yeu. Connelly v.-as a second-team choice last winter Junior Holly ferguson was a second-team all-league fotwJtd la.st year. Tavares, hO\\C\Cf, is )till recovering from a torn ligament in her leg, suffered eight "ce~ .ago in a club soccer g~mc. "If we get th:i1 combmat1on back. ~ith Tit.1. JJd.ic and Tr.1 c1e, they can run the middle fo r me'.'' said Jenny T:i,~rc:' '<I.ho~ squad went 5-2· l m the rrc,e.i!ton ·A lot of our gu;i.I, an 1hc: pre,ca'l'n though, h;J\e "ccn ,._lircd b\ ne"· comers, so ,H. ne,cr ~now "hu'~ statement an gull, Jnd ju'I go pla~ my butt oH II I 1..an pLn '-'Cll around the ""rlJ, I ('an pb~ "di here." •Most of lhc: g11ll ..:our)C<:. 1n Asia, South Amc:n"a '1nJ South Africa don't ha\c the cle\erly-trimmcJ J nn~C:\, moo1h !kind bunker). mc11culou~I> cut faiNays and )ll:lLL) clubhoU!tC:. Woods said thJt Asia t) the 1oughest place to plly because of the const:intly changing \\eat her pallcrns that compd the greens to be different at every stop. "The courses I play on around the world arc nol manicured D well," Woods said. "faery year, I come b:sek with some new tnck!t. You ha\.e no choice. In Australia. for cumple. you lc~un 10 lccp 1t low and runnmg. There arc lot' of chips on the mount.un • "On the U.S cou~es. the consistency (h~ the ball hold> on the grccM) arid the tc\ture of the bunkcFS arc unbcl1C\.lble The, re not e:i.sy golf couf)C•" but 1f \Our shon game b good. ,,., rc:alt, good. rm not fortun:ne enough h.l play on th~e ~hon golf cour~' ' For Woods. "ho "111 be 30 ne't season, he's hoping u's :i 'hort time before he gel\ on the )hon courses. Richard Duna is u Dtdl) Pilc>t Sports Writer Mbost dub ~II C'Olumo ap~•rs t•tl') Tbundll). eoiaa '° ICQIC." no.e IOp ~t a.dude ~ cpet Bdh F.Cr· t)m n. C1cWnc:n mid!'icldcrs £riA Octim a and JcMi er Ucuni k. and ddcndcn Nat:alie R inc' (sophomOrc) "~ Amy J t'Obsoo-"' (juruor). Junion -Ali.M>n Denton {for· ~ard) and Joilyn RlL)ick (de·. lender) .. ere pltHime st:ancrs la 1 )Ur. Sophomore ccpc"r Clui tine DJhle '4 as 3 full -rune: r:irter in 199:?-9). "I th1rik "e're jul>t about -.here '4e v.erc l~t )Car,'' °fa, re' s:a'id. ..I'm SU(C it'll be ugun:i Hill right behind ~ and Tr:lbuc:o Hill "'ill be :imong lhc lop team.!..'. La.st )Cal, ~taoci:a v.on lhc title by a h:ilf-game O\"Cr Laguna Hill • '4ith lhe schools splittini it:i. twu games. The Hav.k.s, hov.C\'c:r, tied Trabuco Hills in a pmc. while the Eagles defeated the MusL:ing~ twice to gain the cbampion~hip b) a slim margin. ''\Ve ha\C 3 )'OUng team with a lot of cnthusaa!>m," Tav:ire£ s•ml "\Ve don·l h:ive the club c:11.p~n­ cnce h~e v.c·,e had tn lhe 'pa')l but l think they'll -.ork uut fine ... 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Come and tnfOY d1n1ng It\ a rN.Xl!d ~wtlh ~ &I'd l A COYn~ lulOt ·arid coupes "" #Jttn~ al . DR. RONI BURGS ........... Pnmcol of NNpoft led, lie. l59 s.r. 9-Yi ' (714) &40-S220 ................ ~ ... '9 .-.,. .... UIL ., o1..-. ... -Ne ~ .... lllul I wm~ 1'lppy; widl •• Odeiic,.. .... aiCC .. ll WU I pell chance for UI '° pt somo kick rnlAutca. bem we IO ao the Chriltmu break. On the Vtbolc, if• bud lO fand aDy ncpliva with this ooc!' COftA MUA aa, ICC 6S ,..... .... a.u~ a.c.11 CllNIOM . '* ". ~ ... ". ............. 1 • . ·" , I .. '1 "9d I) I '-l1' "-"" ' > J It ....... • 1 • • == ' • • a ~-I • 1 J • • J t :".,, 1 I • s p.w ' , > .. • • > • ~ , . . . &ape• ••• u ~ • • • , ~ • ' , t ~ i I , s v ... ~ ' 0 2 , , .. >1 12 n u , .. ,, • "u Mrnla, SotlQI• arn ICllDl8ii'-athlete award Orange Coast College defensive lineman Efriam Mirand:i and ·punter Justin Sogoian were named to the 25-man J.C. Grid-Wire Scholar/Athlete All-American team. Miranda, a £>.foot-1 sophomore, wns OCCf Most Yalwiblc Player nftcr leading the Pirates to an 8-3 mark. He 1s n business mnjor with a 3.5 grade-point average. Sogo1an, a 6,-.i ~phomorc, led the stale an punung average at 41.9 yar<h per auempt and was )Ccond in the nation. He, too, is a bu~ine~ major "'th a 3.7 GPA. IAJSUYA ILui.ul'I OAiu PILOT Cosb Mesa's Gilbert Lopez gu:>.rds Manny Muqucz of sec. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCIR Costa Mesa seeking consistency ~ Mustangs have shown some potential in early stages of campaign. BY llaCKAJLD DUNN, SIOan Wann COSTA MESA - Following a roller· coaSter ride in the prcscason, Costn Mesa High's boys soccer team is plan- ning for upward mobility in the Pacific Co:ist League. 1f only first-year coach Carlos Miramontc& can gel his top play· ers to practice. ''l believe we can be as good as we want to be.'' s:iid Miramontes, \\hose squ:id (4-4·1) won four or i1s first fi"c preseason games, then lo)t three nnd tied once. "We think we can go all the way, because \\<e reel that WC can play with :ln)body. We've just got , to be committed 10 being :i good team. The problem is that we have some lazy pl:iycrs. who don't want to practice. "If they miss one practice, I hold them out or one game. l don't think some of the players love the sport as much as they should. (M issing practice) wouldn't be going on if it was football; that's what I want in SOC· ccr. That's the way it was when I BASTANI: played soccer." Miramontes, 23, w:is an AU-Far West Conference player at South· ern California College, und coached ~unny Hills High's JV team to b:iek·to-back league cham· pionships in 1991 and 1992. com· piling a 34-3-9 record. "I think we were really moti· v:itcd, or excited, about the season starting," Miramontes said of the Must:ing.s' quick start. "They knew we were going to have a good team; lhcy were up to playing and it showed. Now, we're getting red cards, and injuric!t and vacations have hurt us. We haven't h:id a full squad play one g:imc, yet, and we 're nine games into it." Mesa plays two more presc:>.$0n games -Jan. 4 at Brea Olind:i, and Jan. 5 at home against Dana Hills -before opening PCL :ic· tion Jan. 7 ag:iinst Estancia. "l sec the (league title) race going to any of the four teams - Trabuco Hills. us, Estancia and Laguna Hills," Miramontes said. "We have a super strong (starting) 11, and we're about three or four deep on the bench, but the prob- ably is, we haven't had those three or four deep, because people keep missing practice." With freshmen startc~ Carlos Loza (goalkeeper), Jose Ca!)illas (left halfback) and Chris Mokede (s\\'ccper), the future looks bright for Costa Mesa. Lou, v. ho-has two shutouts. will split time "ith Dan H:irris in the goal. "(Loza) is going to be gc .. xt,'' Miramontes said. "He just need.I more size (S-foot-6, 135 pounds). If the game's close, wc'U keep him in." MidCielders Hugo Porcayo and Camillo Ramirez. def enders Fred Wood and Robert Isaacs, forwards Luciano Deleon, Yuki Kimura and Carlos Avnlos, fullbacks Jarod. C:ill and Kevin Runge, and half· backs Jaime Garcia, Ken Mortgen· stem and Carlos Regnier arc all ca~ble or. filling of starting roles. Brian Benson (midfielder). Brady Cl:irk (defender), Jorge H:iro (defender) and Ryan Ar· rcchedera (midfielder) could ej. thcr start or add depth to lhe Mustangs' solid bench. Miramontes wants disciplined players who hu!ttle. "When we lost to Vill:i Park, 3-0, In the third· place g:ime of the Katella Touma· mcnt, every player who played for . me were my hustlers," he said. "It was :i very close game, and none of my star players were there." As a pl:iycr, Miramontes trav- eled to Europe ~1th a )'Outh nU· star team, and thereafter bec:imc an AU-CIF player at Sunny n ills High. He hopes to travel a loni way with the Mu.slangs .,,... Dally OuMen Ntb. -.. 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