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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-11-30 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Newport volleyball gi.rls served CIF honors Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 , r MARC MARTIN I OAlY PILOT A worker wtth Advanced Clean-up Technologies (right) moves around an oil-absorbing boom ln a channel that, leads to the Bads. Bay'Wednesday. Above, veterinary technicians Claudia , Mendlgana and Aide Meza examine a m.ud hen possibly contaminated wtth oil. • ·Authorities·. (, . ; WINDFALL Grants could pay education dividends Students' bus . behavior inay be caught on _video •Te Winkle School officials say surveillance cam-- eras will be installed to deter rowdy children. By Julie Ross Cannon. Od1/y Pilot COSTA MESA Sexudl harassment, physical dSSdults dOcl intunida ti on among 11-14-yt•ctr- olds riding the school bus hc1w convinced TeWinkle Mtddlf' School admirustrator-. thdt thc>~ need e>..1ra eyes on board The Newport-Mesd Umhed School Dlstnct's trdnsportallon department will install cµstom- des1gned video surveilldnce Cdm- eras on seven of the fleet's 63 bus- es as part of a pilot program to be spread to other school zones m the d.tstnct. school offlCldls said TeWmkJe hds received nwner- o"us parental dild bus dnvE>T com- pldlilts of rowdy students who throw things from hue. wmclO\\"'. ctnd routme-ly hdrd.,.., vounqN .,tu- ·t_dents dild femdles said Sdn<l) Ho~er. Te'NmkJe's clt~m of '>Ill· dents · Two-Uurds of Te'v\ tnkll•., ll34 students nde th(' bus datl}. dncl most ot the time the studPnts di P crdmmed three to d S<'dl lawless is on the bus,• said Hoove1, who handles most of the school's ma1or discipline prob- l<>ms Just Wednesday one student let loose a stink bomb which (J I . J., ~ · 1 I C J '\. BUS STOP? Are video cameras netessary to maiAtain I safety on school buses or are they an inva- sion of student priva- cy? Has your child complained of problems on the bus? Leave us your thoughts on the Readers HOtline at 642--6086. forced the buc; to return to the 'ichool rush to · save birds following oil dump ., "We have stAcl ru\l".., on ow campus. and aJm'O,t all of· our stu- . dents adhere to them, 'but the one> .., ·place m _their lives which ts. almost • We'vp_' had students crawl through the windows, throw things out of the wmdows -some ~ t>ry dangerous behaVIors, • she stn.d . "Though these things a re •SEE BUSES PAGE A18 • Six biras were taken in for treatment; officials believe there are more victims. State looking for culprits. · The bay is home t~ many varieties of birds that flock to the Wildlife refuge· in the winter time. Among them are 55% of the world's clapper rails. an endangered species, Fish and Game officials said. With the help of a private crew. tbe Fish , . . washed Of tbe oil and treated for debilitat- ing effects. Six birds are being tre'*ted at the wilcDife care faolity, an'd specialists .are try- ing to capture four more believed to be contaminated. It appears that the bmis at By Carolyn Miller, Dally Pllor and Game Office of •Oil Spill Prevention and Response cleaned up 80% of the oil But residue is UPPER NEWPORT BAY The illegal reportedly clinging to the dumping of oil here earlier this week trig-· vegetation and making the gered a race to rescue the birds whose birds ill. "We are· always looking for che.aper ways to get things done at the cost of the facllily are recover- ing. Sdid Kathleen Owens. the manager c;> there "They look like they'll all make at," Owens said. The survival tale for birds caught in oil spills is about 20-30%, she said. . . The rate is low because the birds avoid capture, and when they a.re, they are often worn out and have absorbed much oil, lives and habitat are now threatened •Any oil spill is not One hundred gallons of used crank case good," said Scholl, who is oil, or car oil, was illegally dumped into a stationed al the Upper storm dram late Sunday rught or early Newport Bay. •1t•s a rea.l Monday morning. The oil subsequently rough deal for bird life.• ran into the bay, said the state Department Any lei.rid of oil, if our resources. Some- times that comes around to bite us . . . u -JOHN SCHOLL of Fish and Game. ingested, can disrupt birds' State officials are asking the public for biological ')'stems, he said. any information that might lead to the cul· •Birds get oil in their feathers and when prits. they preen they digest the oil,• he said. •Sometimes people need to be found •'Birds have a sensitive sy~tem so their food guilt} by embarrassment,• said John cannot be processed and they starve to Scholl, a state wildlife naturalist who death.• • · • helped rescue the birds. •we are always Three specialists were at the bay looking for d1cdpt!r ways to get things I Wednesday trying to capture the birds and done at the co t of our resources. Some-bring them to All Creatures Care Cottage times that comes around to bite us.· , . in Costa Mesa, where the b~s are being ... she said. Once the buds are well, they will. be released into the wild. The oil Cleanup is expected to be com- pleted by the end of the week, and crews will also move into some of the cove m the channel to cut brush. Anyun~ with inlvrmatiun on the illegal dumpmg is asked to call the Ftsh and Game dispatch office ~t (800) 952-5400. . . ·Frugal city travele~ left-·looking for hot water in San Francisco •Costa Mesa offic1db l<eep it modest on annual 'League of Cities tnp. By Ta.na Borgatta, Oatly Pilot COSTA l\tESA Vvh1l<> New- port Bedch Caty Councal memhcir'> were cozymg mto theu rooms al the Pare 55 and other po'>h Sdn Franosco hotels. Costa Mc-.t1 offi- cials attending the sdmt• confer- ence last month were ll)'ln9 to hnd .some hot water dt the Howard Johnson's Ptck\\1ck "It was'an old hotel." l\tayor Joe Enckson said Wednesday. •\\'e had some trou~)\e getting hot wdter It was qudllll m a nwnber of wayc; . The local ofhodb were m the city on the ba} for a League of California Cities Conference Three Costa Mesa City Council members and three City Hall stafters a ttended the four-day event And, dccordlng to Marc DavtS, dSs1stant director of finance, they · were nundful of the expense. DaVIS sa.id the six officials spent a httle more than $3,400. That mdudes airfare, hotel, meals, reg- 1strat1on and "other; expenses The fa\.e Newport Beach offi- oals who a.ttended the gathering spent <lbout a thousand more -· $4 ,500 total ·nus tnp was meant to be a learrung expenence, not a tax- . payer Junket,• Erickson said. ·we sent only the appropnate memhers of the staff.· One of the staffers, City Attor- ney Thomds Kathe, paid for evel)1hmg out of b.t.s own pocke~ •SEE TRAVELERS PAGE A18 r---------------~--~---~------------~ Newport celebrates newest park It's official: I \ I) I·. \ Art Inusemn will expand •The Irvine Co. formally bequeaths former library building to thE> Newport Harbor Art Mus um. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT CENTCR -The Newport HarbOr Art Museum • received a gcnerou but not alto--· gethcr unexpected gtft from The Irvine Co. Wednc day: th old Newport B aC'h library building. U tilizing the new building next door, the museum will r no· vate and ~expand its exhihation speqe, mp~rly douhhng the au· rent allery . pace. That expan· on bu tlie bl smg of The Irvine Co., a mu nm hen fft<:tor, as weU. ·wd'be11ev ,, ry much m •h values and m Aning or th' in tl· tut.ion,• Irvine Co. hamnan Don Bren Mid, as he handed th old ll~>1:a~·1 deed to mu um AROUND TOWN A6 BEST BUYS A2 CLASSIFIED BS ENTERTAINMENT A10 . FOOD A14 POLICE FILES A2. PUBLIC NOTICES 84 SOCIETY A9 SPORTS 81 WEATHER A2 • \\ I \ I II I H Humbug ... A famHiar frd ~for V. ~cwt~~ ..., of •A°"""'*"'°"• GllnrWFridlf.S.peeeA• •Residents pitched the idea for a neighborhood park five years ago. Now Bolsa Park is a reality. By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot NEWPORT HEIGHTS 'Three-year-old Sierra Burke of Costa M a didn't want to wall for the N wport Beach rea ti on administrators to cut a nbbon. Sho wanted to play in the tot lot of the new Bolsa Pa.rk-~AP. •1 just nohced thi (p rk) y - terday," aid Ruth 8urk • Sa rra's moth r. ·n·s ruc-c to thing Uko this in N wport rather than another town hou or condo· ' CASrt UMSCMI~ "°' Former mayor Evelyn Hart c.iatli tM rtbboll at IM •Wit t1 ..... eel Bolla Park bl NeWport Beac:la. Jolalag la a.. I....._ - ~yor John Hedgel (liPI). ~Norma Glows_. PuaCo......,.....loV••utW"'.. -i:; fore rotting th ribbon on the park with former Mayor E lyn Hart •Th\S park ls proof that you can g ~t lhingJ done when you want to• At~ wglng Of~ who p.ie1811~ the Idea for tbe pn. the city dr'an.d plans u euly Ill •• ' .. ,5 P 0 RT S Newport volleyball qi.rls served CJF honors ... : .. ,, •:. Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 MARC MAIHIN I DAILY Pit.Cl A worker Wtth Advanced Clean-up Technologies (right) moves around an oll-absorblng boom ln a channel that leads to the Back Bay Wednesday. Above, veterinary technicians Claudia Mendigana and Aldo Meza examine a mud hen possibly contaminated with oil. Authorities rush to # •• • '.save birds fQllowing oil dump • Six birds were taken in for treatment; officials believe tbere are more Victims State lookinJJ · for culprits. By Carolyn Miller, Dally Pilot . UPPER NEWPORT BAY The illegal dumping of oil here earlier this week trig-· ... gered a race to rescue tho birds whose lites and habitat are now threatened • One hundred gallons of used crank case oil, or car oil, was illegally dumped into a storm drain late Sunday rught or early Monday morning The oil subsequently . ran into the bay, sdld the state Department of Fish and Game State officials dre asking the public for any information that might lead 'to the cul- prits "Sometime people need to be found guilty by embarrassment," &aid John Scholl, a state wildlife naturalist who helped re cue the birds. "We are always looking for cheaper ways to . get thmgs done at the co ·t of our resources. Some- nme that comes around to bite us " The bay is honte to many vaneties of birds that flock to the Wildlite refuge in the winter ti.roe. Among them aro 55% of the world's clapper rails, an endangered species, FlSh and Game otficia.15 said. With the help of a private crew, the Fish washed or'the oil and treated for debilitat- ing effects. Six birds are being treated at the wildlife care facility, and specialists are try· ing 10 capnue four more believed to be contaminated. It appears that the birds at and Game Office of Oil Spill Prevenbon and Response cleaned up 80% of the oil. But re idue is reportedly· clmging .to the vegetation and making the buds ill. "We are always looking for cheaper ways to get things done at the cost of the facility are recover- ing, said Kathleen Owens, the manager there . "They look like they'll all make ll, H Owens said The survival rate for birds caught in oil spills is about 20-30%, he &aid. The rate is low because the bi.rds avo1d capture, and when they are, they are often worn out and "Any oil spill is not good," said Scholl, who is stationed at the Upper Newport Bay. •1rs a real rough deal for bird lite." Any kind of oil, il ingested, can disrupt birds' biological S}'items, he said. our resources. So111e- times that comes around to bite us . .. " -JOHN SCHOLL • ·Birds get oil ln their feathers and when they preen they dJgest the oil,• he said ·Birds have a sellSlbve system so th~ir food cannot be processed and they starve to death." Three specialists were at the bay Wednesday trying to capture the birds and bring them to All Creatures Gare Cottage • in Costa Mesa, where the birds are bemg have absorbed much oil, she said. Once the birds are well, they will be reletlS'ed into the wild. The oil deanup is expected to.be com- pleted by the end of the week, and crews will also move into some of the rove m the channel to cut brush. Anyone with inJonnabon on the illegal dumping is asked to call the FL-.h and Game dispatch office at (800) 952·5400 . WINDFALL Grants could pa!f education dividends Students' bus . . behavior :may be c~ught -on video •Te Winkle School offioals say surveillance cam- eras will be installed to deter rowdy children. By Julie Ros~ Cannon, Doily Piiot COSTA MESA SPxuc1l hdfassment, physical assduJts dnd intimidation among 11-14-yec1r- olds riding the school bus hc1vP convmced TeWmkle Middle> School administrators that tht"t need extra eyes on bodrd The Newport-Mesd Umhed School District's transportation department will mstalJ custom- des1gned Video survetllanC"e cam- eras on seven of the fleet's 63 bus- es as part of a pilot program lo be spread to other school zones m the dislnct, school ofl1C1dls said TeWmkle hd.S received nuiner-• ous pdTental and bus dn\·er C"Om- plarnts of rowdy studrnts who throv. Uungs from bus wmdow-; dnd routinely hara<>s youngN «tu- dents c:Uld temdles, sc11cl Sdndv Hoover. Te Winkle's ~lrdn ol ·'>tu- dents Two-Uurds of TeVl. rnkJp's ll34 students nde thP bus ddlly, ctnd most of the tune thC" students <tre crdffiJTled three to c1 sedl. "We have strict rulE•s un ou1 cdillpus and almost dll of our stu - dents ddhere to them, but the one place m theu lives which 1o.; <ilmost lawlc•ss 1s on the bus: said I ioover, who handles most of the sC"hool's major disopline prob- IC!ms Just Wednesday one student let loose d stink bomb which C) l . I: S · 1 I < > '- BUS STOP? Are video cameras necessary to maintain I safety on school buses or are they an inva- sion of student priva- cy? Has your child complained of problems on the bus? Leave us your thoughts on the Readers Hotline at 642-6086. forC"ed the bus to retwn to the -.chool · "We'\P hc1d students crawl through the windows, th.row things out of the wmdows -some ' t"ry danqerous behaviors," she said Though these things are •SEE BUSES PAGE A18 · Frugal city travelers left looking for hot water in San Francisco • Costd Mesd officials keep it modest on annual League of Cit1e~ tnp. By Tina Borgatta, Od1/y Piiot COSTA l\1ESA Whtie New- port Beach City CounC"1l nwmh<>rs were cozymg mto thf'ir rooms dt 1 the Pare 55 and other po~h Sdn Franosco hotels, Costa ~1C'>d ofli-I C'ldls attendmg the same confer- ence last month were trymg to find some hot water at the Howard Johnson'c:; P1ck\ .. ,C"k M It was an old hotel: t-lay or Joe Enckson said Wedne-.day. ·we had some trouhlP qetting hot water. It '"as quaint m a number of ways.· .. The local offic1als ''ere m the city on the bay for a Lec1gue of California Cities Conference. Three Costa Mesa City Council members and three City Hall staffers attended the four-day event And, according to Marc Davts, assistant di.rector of fmance, they were mindful of the expense. OaVlS said the six officials spent a httle more than $3,400. That mcludes airfare, hotel. mee.ls, reg- 1strallon and •other• expenses. The flve Newport Beach offi- ad1s who attended tbe gatbenng spent about a thousand more - $4,500 total ·nus tnp was meant to be a le>arrung expenence, not a tax- payer 1unket, • Erickson said ·we sent only the appropnate membe~ of the staff." , • One of the staffers, City Attor- nt!} Thomas Kathe, paid for everythmg out of his own JX>cl'.cel, •SEE TRAVELERS PAGE A11 r---------------~-----~---------~~--, l\l>L\ Newport celebrates newest park It's ·official: Art niuseUill will expand • The Irvine Co. fonndlly bequeath former library building to the Newport Harbor Art Museum .. By Evan Henerson, Dally Piiot AROUND TOWN A6 BEST BUYS A2. CLASSIFIED 85 ENTERTAINMENT A10 FOOD A14 POLICE FILES A2 PUBLIC NOTICES 84 SOClETY A9 SPORTS 81 WEATHER A2 , \\I \111111 Humbug ... A fMNlar .._ r9MnS for the .. COllt ~ p;oduc- tlll\ of "'A Owllltf1•~· ....... Fridlr-S. ...... •Residents pitched the idea for a neighborhood park five years ago. Now Bolsa Park is a reality. By Evan Henerso11t Dally Pilot NEWPORT HEIGHTS Three-year-olil Sierra Burke of Costa Mesa didn't want to wrut for: the Newport Beach recreation ad.ministrotors to' cut a ribbon. Sbc wanted to play Ul th lot lot of the new BoJsa Park -ASAP. •1 Jui.t noh~d thl (park) y - terday,• said Ruth Burke, Sierra's motlier. •tt· nice to things like this in Newport rath than anoth r ' town hou or condo- nuruwn. fl City l~d tlgtee. mce 1990, recr ation commiss on rs, city council mem and a r dent have worked to tuhd and bUlld • ped& to rvc th N wpon IWtob\I ,coaununur. And on Wec:lnMday, many o them g th· ered at UM! Okl N ~ Bo\Jl • VUd lite to celebtat Bolsa Park ~ .. of tM "111 things ...... -PQblk otftce,. Mt,yOr 3oldl -lhortly 11 ------~ ~ THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1995 greer wyl4er Pi.erce Street Annex offers chance to help disabled children T o help out the Fairview Developmental Center, Plerce Street A.nnu(646- 8500) located at 330 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa will be offering its patrons the opportunity to waive their $5 cover charge on Friday and Saturday nights by bringing a new, unwrapped gift worth $5 or more. The gifts will go to the devel- opmentally disabled obildren and adult residents of Fairview Developmental Center. Also, patrons that bring in a can of food, will receive $1 off their cover charge. The offer is available now through Christmas. If you love jewelry, you'll appreciate the new F~(708- 3733) jewelry store that recently opened at South Coast Plaza in Costa Mesa. Fred jewelers was established in 1936 when founder Fred Samuel introduced Japanese cultured pearls to Europe. More than 40 yea.rs later, his son, Henri, president and chairman of Fred opened the first U.S. bou- tique in Beverly Hills. Today, the jeweler boasts one of the largest collections of rose pearls from Japan and silvered pearls from Tuhitl. as well as celebrity clients induding Princess Stephanie of Monaoo, Arnold Schwanenneger and Julia Roberts. The boutique is located adja- cent to Bullock's on the lower level. 1-Call Service Referrals is now supporting the Make-A- Wlsh Foundatton by selling a special directory for $19.95 which will be filled with dis- counts of all kinds from local businesses to the general public. A portion of the proceeds of the sale of the directory goes directly to Make-A-Wish Foundation. To order a directory you can call 1-800-0NLY-1-CALL. Make- A-Wish helps make the dreams of children who have tenninal illnesses come true. Officers show their stuff at 'Top Gun' competition C osta Mesa motorcycle police offi- cers revved it up at the Orange County Fairgrounds Tuesday to compete for the "199? Top Gun" award for the best rider. Above, officers Jeff Mccann and Angelo Morgan duel it out.in a test of driving expertise. At right, officer Zack Hoferltza does a bal- ancing act with a tennis ball and a cone. The 10th annual motorcycle rodeo, spon- sored by the Orange County Traffic Offi- cer's Association and held by the Costa Mesa Police Department, drew about 80 motorcycle officers from Orange County, the California Highway Patrol and Santa Fe Springs. CASEY LUKSCH I DAILY PILOT ' Staying cgofto be·: • • an easier ·~ .. task soon:~ . By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -Clear skies and warm temperatures lured sunbathers out to the beach on. WednesdaY, but weather experts' say the sunny streak could come to an end later today. , "We're going to start to see a slight cooling trend,• said Stuar;t . Sato, a National Weather Service specialist. "Starting Thursday,. we're going to start getting bacl<. into the normal tempe'ratures. with highs in the low 70s." On Wed- nesday, Newport Beach Llfe- gua.rd Gor- don Reed said• the mercury at the beach hit the 80- d e gr e e mark. "That's warmer than some of the tem- perat~res' we see during the summer;" Reed said. "There's actually peopl e laying out on the , uThe high ·· pressure ; creates like a bowl''. sh~pe, Arid it's .: been " keeping all1 that nasty · cold to the ! north of us ... ' '• -STUART I SATO •• beach -not a whole lot. But, there's people all up and d own the beach. "I'd say we'll end up having an attendance of about 10,000 Normally, on just an average November-temperature day, the attendance is more like 1,500 or maybe 2,000." Sato said the warm weathet has been caused by a high-pres- sure system that's been hanging over the region. That's kept thl' skies clear of clouds and fog, even in the early morning. MThe high pressure createi. like a bowJ shape,• Sato said •And it's been keeping all that nasty cold to the north of us. "But, when it flattens out, it will allow a southwesterly flow over Southern Calif omia, and that will bring cooler tempera- tures and that early morning cloudiness and fog in the coastal areas.• The Spa (850-0050) at-SOuth • Coast Plaza is selling gift certifi- cates for holiday gift giving. The gift certificates can be used toward the purchase of any of the 43 different body and skin treatments from around the world such as the Hungarian kur bath, Turkish salt glow, and Ayurvedic herbal body treat- ments, for both men and women. The Spa also has a variety of massages including Swedish, sports reflexology, shiatsu and aromatherapy, all ad.mmistered by an accredited staff. String of robberies reported in Costa Mesa on Tuesday . By Carolyn Miller, Daily Pilot "Gift certificates are the ideal holiday gift,• says Spa general manager, Barbara Schultz. COSTA MESA -'J\vo children who lost $3 in change while they waited for a school bus were among the victims in four unrelat- ed robberies reported in Costa Mesa on Tuesday morning. block of Pomona Avenue after the victim was involved in a fight and three men jumped him, police said. The thieves, believed to be between 20 to 25, escaped in a small white car, according to police. But exactly what was stolen and the details of the rob- bery are not available because the case is still in the preliminary stages of investigation , police said. The Spa is located at 695 Town Center Drive in Costa Mesa. • IEST IUYS appean Thursdays and Saturdays. Wheth« you're a merchant or a shopper, If you know of a good buy can me at 540-1224, fume at 646-4110 °' wrn. to me: Best Buys. Dally Pilot. 330 W. hy St, Costa Mesa, C.llf. 92627. None of the victims was harmed and ill two of the heists, the thieves made threats with simulated weapons, according to Costa Mesa police. The first robbery occurred at 12:47 a.m. Tuesday in.the 1900 In the second robbery of the day, two boys were waiting for the school bus at Pamela Lane and Joann Street at 6:55 a.m. *·~ot used to ret0<d lett.n to the MeW, CA 92626 Copyright.: No editor on any topic. news st0<1es, illustrations, tdrto- AQDBESS rial matter Of ~ts herein c:.n be reproduced with-TIMPOAl\MES VOLat.N0.276 Our alddress jj 330 W. Bay St., out written perrruulon of copy-Newport Beach Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. tight owner. n/'50 . Balboa THOMAS H. IOMNSON, COR8£CDONS ti.OW.JO REAQ:iJli n/50 Publish« It is the Pilot's polky to prompt· Orculltion Costa Mesa WllUAM L090IU., Editor ly correct all erron of sut>st.nc. Th• llmes Orange County 79148 lftWM*W.., Please c.all 57.,_.233. Thank you (800) 252·9141 Corona del Mar ~Editor ~ 79/50 INS YOKOI, 0ty Editor m Classified 642-5678 MAAC llMTIN. 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Piiot °' ntWJ dpt wttl be record-.c.te and toe.I w-.) POSTMAS• noon. 1Wo foot ed end~~ to fdltor ~S.KJlln. wind MVeS wtth J TtR· Send Mdr9 change to l'r~ldent and cco WlllM9' Lobdell The llf'M 2+ The~~,..... 0 tttS c..fff. CN foot south w.st hour ..,uer".tig .We m.y be 09l9y ""°" P.O. b 1560, Cosu All rights mltWd l'Mtl. °*'t• of i. night and tl!ffy ' --- when a 17-to 19-year-old male, whom they described as chubby with a goatee, walked up and reportedly pretended he had a weapon in his pants pocket. The teen demanded money from the boys, who M coughed up $3 in change," said Costa Mesa Polite Capt. Tom Lazar. A man · m his mid-20s, described as having a shaved bead, walked into the Goodwill Industries store on West 19th Street and pretended to hold a weapon behind. his back, Lazar said. The man walked up to the clerk and reportedly demanded money from the cash register. and rode away on a blue bicycle , Lazar said. At the same time, in the 1900 block of Anaheim A"'.enue, Coste Mesa resident Leonila Urquiza, 30, was walking home from a day care center when a man put a small knife into her side an~ ... d•anded in Spanish that she give him her necklace and other personal property, Lazar said. The thief reportedly did not ha.rm the boys and ran away. But when the derlc told the man she could not open it, he tried himself and was also unsuccessful, Lazar said. Realiz- ing his quest for cash was fruit- less, the man ran out of the store The third and fourth robberies, a.lth9ugh unrelated, happened simultaneously at 8:19 a .m . Tues- day at different locations. momlng coastal fo0. From Surftlne Winds light and vari-w.v.trelc through able a~er midnight 1hunld9y Smaller wavu are forecast for this T10ES week. with a north-TODAY west swell combo first high ~lvlng some 2-4 4:13a.m. 4.9 aces and some First low ~aks at beach· 10·59 a.m. 1.4 Hies.Some Second high stronger WNW 4:38p.m. 3.8 swells Friday and SaturcU!y, with a SSW Second low 10·36 p.m. 1 0 swell due In Sunday FRIDAY wtth l.,ger faces Flrtt high Into MoncU!y and Tuetday. Clffn con.-5:16a.m. 5.3 cfttlons and v.viable first low offlhotes most of 11:S9a.m. 09 the WMk arid sfigfrt 5«°'1d high Watlrc~. 5;51 pm. u Fot dally rtpOfts Second low and fof...m. Qll (900) 976-SURF. The , 11:24 pm. 13 cllll com St.SO ~us flllY ... potllt>le tol ,. .... ,..... 62 COSTA MESA When he got what he wanted, the thief reportedly jumped on a chrome mountain bike and rode away towards Hamilton Street. • tt.tMw lloulevilrd bftvw .. n .._,,.tton and Adams: A man ' was standing on a bus In the aisle about three feet behind the driver when someone bumped Into him. A~er the encounter the man l'Nched Into his back pants pocket for his wallet b\rt it was-· n't there. He cMcked the bus and found the missing wallet dis- c.afded on the floor et the ~ar of the bus, but When he opened ' It. hH St 50 c.a;ti was gone. • • IOO lllodl of Altll.-~ A thief toc:>k S400 of prQPerty lnc.lud Ing miscellaneous clothing. a blanket and Pf'9SCTlption glA1M5 from a CM whlle the victim was et the "bar1< patk." • too blodt of Anton lloulev8"I: A burglar pried open a air's window which then Sl'l\Mhed and shatt.,.. allowing tht. thief access to the S400 cellular phone lmlde. ' ... OllTllAOt • ledlhJJ' llt •• ,. .... ~ '"'""Mil-"'-" FoUr motC>rlsts found slll(one In the handle of their CM dOon which stopped-up the dOor. • 1Jal lllodl tilf .. ttn1 r wtille .. women wet 1hcmc: log lht heard Wk4'S and laugtqr on the roof coming through tt. ~ light lbOY9 her. wt... the lhut the lhower oilf the MP9d$ ran town tt. frcint of the hoUM. TM women gr.a.bed a blri" and ran next door tO 1 MfghbOl'I ...,_ for tNr the ptoo1 Jtin WOUid get,:tmo her "°'M ~ In open= Window. • ,_llledl tilf C111111aalli AM,.... to ...... w. broketl Into~ ...... .-~ ....... Of .. play stltionl,. twalc• ........ and ............. end ..... lged ..... ,... .. 1tw t-.oc COit about ... Newpon Be.ch1Co$ta Mesa Daily Pi..loc THt1RSOAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1995 reachers play hooky, but for a goo"d reason H ere's an item for all you teeth-gnashers out there. If you want more fodder· to take another whack at New- port-Mesa schools, get this: . Tuesday morning about 8, where do you think more than 40 of the distrtct's most highly paid teachers were? · Were they where they were suppose.d to be,· doing what our tax dollars pay them so lavishly to do -teaching our children reading, writing and arithmetic? Not on your decimal table. These elite were .lounging around the Balboa Bay Club,, chowing down on free bacon and eggs (with broiled tomatoes, yet). • . And it wasn't just teachers. 'Ther~ was a platoon of princi- pals, a herd of bead-office hon- c;hos, even a trifle of trustees! {t was a disgraceful sight - unless you knew what was g>oing on . The teachers and administra- tors and .assorted spear-carriers weren't having a Ditch Day. They weren't just idly slurping up early-morning calories. They were there for the money. To be precise, the Newport- Mesa Schools Foundation was awarding $21,326 in privately funded grants to 44 teachers for 31 · bright ideas that will enrich ~d strengthen the educational experi- ence for hundreds of students in the Newport-Mesa district. The ma.X:imum grant was $750. Before these grants could be awarded, the applications -115 of them -had to be judged and evaluated independently by a panel of 24 readers . And a distinguished group it was, including such household names as Joe Erickson, mayor of Costa Mesa; Evelyn Hart, all- around great lady and former mayor of Newport Beach; Tom Johnson, the esteemed publisher of the Daily Pilot; my friend Allen Goody, and others not so well known. but no less illustrious. (This newspaper columnist guy somehow sneaked into this dis· tingtt.i.shed team But. hey, noth- ing's perfect.) For obvious reasons, names of the grant readers were keP.t secret, as were the names and schools of the applicants. A three-ring binder full of applica- tions and grading sheets was briefly in the news Oilldren to benefit from hotel tree event The Sutton Place Hotelin -Newport Beach is sponsoring its ·own holiday tree fund-raiser to •benefit four local charities. Beginning Friday and continu- ing through Dec. 30, four Christ- mas trees will displayed in the lobby of the hotel at 4500 'MacArthur Blvd. Visitors will be asked to vote •for their favorite tree by donating .cash in HPeople's Choiceff envelopes. All funds will be donated in full to Ensign Middle School; Dis- ~overy Science Center; Human Options; and' the Pediatric Can- cer Research Foundation. Call the hotel at 476-2001. OCC beckons children with Christmas show Orange Coast College's the- '.'ater department is putting the finishing touches on its 10th annual Christmas show for chil- dren. The actors will gather for an old-fashioned Christmas show 'and ice cream social today through Dec. 3 and Dec. 7, 10 in C.OCC's Orama Lab 'Theatre. The curtain rises at 7 p.m. Thursday thrOugh Saturday and -at 2 p.m. Saturday and Sunday. l In addition to the drama produc· t tion, the show will include holi· 1 day variety acts, a sing-along and a free dish of ice cream, a soft drink or holiday cookie for each attendee. , Advance tickets cost SS for ., Thursday and Sunday petfor- mances and $6 for Friday and 1 Saturday shows. Tir.kets WW be I sold at the door for S7 and $8. I Seating ls limited. All ptoceeds ' from the Dec. 10 matinee Will go : toward the construction of a new ' childien's center on campus. I For ticket information, call I 432·5880. I .......................... ~ .... --------------------...... I ' I I NO matter -Mlat you're doing, your hometown nf'MP'Ptr ""IN.-.. martin delivered to each reader's home • by unseen courier. About ·a week later, it-was jllit as mysteriously picked up. In between was a whole lot of work. The problem wasn't just the J 200 or so pages of singl~-spaced stuff to read.Nor was it the rela- tively short tim~ we had to assess the applications. No, the problem was the overwhelming worthiness of the programs the teachers hoped to have funded. But if you make the slices of the pie too thin, nobody gets enough, so some fine projects had to be tabled. The 31 winners emerged from the pool of 1 lS applications, graded on the points awarded by the readers on a variefy of criteria. The projects were varied. Among those selected that l remember from the batch I read was an intriguing idea of Te Win- kle's Rochelle Lang. Her students will }?e exploring the use of . lllaliks as an art form in ancient cultures, then design and.create their own masks. Cyndi Branson-Waller's sixth- graders at Kaiser will get to use KIDSNET, which ties science, geography, computers, language arts and fine arts into one nifty telecommunications package. Susan Mar1'owitz will begin building a library of videos to help teach kids at Whittier Ele- mentary science and math.· Then there's the software to create, play and print our music that Janti.na Perry will have for her students at Pomona Elemen- tary. At California ~ementary, Richard Spehar's fifth-graders will have CO-ROMs that will allow them to join Lewis and Clark's expedition along the Ore- gon nail. I 1ecall also giving high marks to the applicant who wanted ~ to buy a piece of electronic wizardry that allows computer data to be yiewed by an entire class, rather than just a few kids in front of a monitor. 1 did not, of course, know the teacher was my friend Jeanne Johnson of Lincoln /4j .; ... "1 ~ WE'VE MOVED! "'f J.l Fo~r/Y ut Jumlio~e & University Zz Now Grand Fir ~ on Jamboree & &clc ~ Drive ~ 'I J . (I blod north of P.C.H. a1 Nn·port DUJte:i) NobleFir ~ Douglas Fir t · r - -B;a:tifal i'O'~-24~ --, Table Tops .7,~ • NOBLE F IR WREATHS I • I s A VE Pine Cones. Holl) I I A1J &Bows lncluded I 7 .i I $200 Reg. Price $16.95 I '1tz._ J.. Compare at SJO ~"'~.t:... ' '·' - - -... ---- ---• ~9:~-.u ON JAMBORElf AND BACK BAY I I bloc~ Nonh of PC H. Elementary. Another fine gizmo is the "smart• keyboard that will allow Ceil Shannan's first-graders at Andersen Elementary to write and edit compositions, then transfer them to· Macs for fonnat- tingi' spell-checking and pijntulg. There were even teachers who won grants for books! Janet Jephcot Scheer and Jan Wood will buy non-fiction books to serve as models in therr Writ- . ing program at Mariners Elemen- tary (which won the most grants -six -among the schools); . ' Sharon Fairborn will buy paper- backs to build a bigger library at Newport Elementary. And so it went. Dedicated teachers picking up a few hun- dred extra bucks to challenge and inspire their students. .So. apologies to all the ~­ grinders for the false alarm. 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After dinner, get ready to have fun, clance a ncl stay out late Thurs. -Sot lO 00 p m -l 00 a m Dinner Jazz Jazz standards, ballads, and old favorites while you dine. A relaxing sophisticoted, adult setting for music when the weekend is too far away Sun -Thurs , 7 00 · 10:00 pm frtn ch for •th• Ultimot• Tokt·Out• ,, A mor~et offering coffee, pastries, and foods to go, Twin Palms Marche is the French version of the deli counter, the salad bar, the bakery/ cafe Oeul'ftlet Coff••• •••NII• C•ppucclno LAI"• . P•1tl"le1 a Muffin• S•I••• 'l•Rtfwlchol latMel Gifts from 7 00 am Monday · Friday From 10 00 o.m Saturday & Su~ Open til l l 00 pm every nignl so-r. off • ...... tlrl .. a ................ . , .. .. .. ... ... .. . -- THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1995 -~----~........._. ..... _._ ----,. • • Are those pirates on the ferry? •The not-quite-defunct Balboa Island Sculling and Punt- ing Society takes over ferry, heads to Woody's Wharf. By Evan Henerson~ Daily Piiot • . . BALBOA -As shanghais go, the Wednesday morning hijack-ing of the Balboa Island Perry was not exactly what anybody would call subtle. Just the opposite, in fact. con~ate at Woody's Wharf for drinks, are known for pulling pranks or taki.rig long voyages all in the name of zaniness.· •0ur next attack will be a raid on Catalina Island, complete with rubber life rafts,• said Ron White, the society's treasurer. "but everything fell into ploce very nicely for this one." At 11 a .m. A . crowd . of more than 30 people gathered at the Fun Zone ferry landing in .Preparation for the •bi jacking.• The pirates, i.e. the Balboa Island Sculling and Punting Society, Swashbuckler Mary Jo were considerate Pbillips is ready to board. Wednesday, soci- ety 111embers drove two electric golf carts aboard the ferry, raised a pirate flag and directed the feny operator to head north. They would enough to alert the Shenff's Harbor Patrol and the cty's Manne {?epartment of their plans. And Seymour Beek, president of the ferry, agreed to be shang- haied . He donated the ferry and went along for the ride. arrive 20 minutes later at Woody's Wharf where the ferry would be "sold• for $75 to offset the soci- ety's bar tab. Officials from the 45-member society came up with the caper to demonstrate that the club was still active. The scullers and pun- ters, a group or boaters who often "We threatened the ferry oper- ator that if he did not give com- mand over to us, he would be eighty-sixed1 from every bar in Orange County," said Jim Fournier, a society member who also publishes a Peninsula newsletter. -----------------~-------· I I - I I I 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER 2()0/0 OFF &atfrw Purchase lndudlng Salon Servtces (l"or ISi timr dli~ ndudlng Aveda & valid w/cou n onl , a rts 121 119.5 642-1717 283-D 17th Stre~t. Costa· Mrsa (Ne>.t to Ross) Open 7 Day'l: M-F 10-8 Sat. 10-7 Sun. 11·6 ------------------ I I I I ••••••••••••••••• i~L i • • _.. 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Upmann • La Unlca • Mac.anudo • Montec:.ruz • IW>nteslno • P.G. • Partagas • Punch • Romeo &.. Julieta • Royal jamlcan • savlnelll • v. Centennial • Zlno &.. rnlllY more. · Fwli#l*r.; l~·!'i/>N Toha.Ctw • Cigarettu Unifu Gift! Sii~ A11ailAble En route, the scullers and pun- ters blared boat horns, snapped photos and mooned the American ~on Post. The Harbor Patrol and lifeguards pursued the feny, but turned away once the boat . pulled into Woody's . Several of the passengers not- ed that the voyage was unique in• more ways than one. Dennis Sul- livan, a long-time Balboa Island resident, said he has never seen the ferry go anywhere except between the island and the Peninsula. "This just doesn't happen,• Sullivan said. "I wouldn't have missed an event like this for any- thing. It's just a joke, OK? It's fun.• But antics notwithstanding, society members said that they know when to carouse and when to play it safe. "We'll be making a contribu- tion to Mothers Against Drunk Driving,• Fournier said. "We like to have fun, but we're yery anti drunk-driving .• MARG MARTIN I DAl.Y Pit.OT The Commodore ferry pulls into Woody's after being hijacked Wednesday by the Balboa Island Sculling and Punttng Society. \\eo work \-Vith you to frame It rtvht! \t ., -·--·-•' All types of framing from Plain to Fancy It . 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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1995 AS Home · ·developer pulls out .~f Coastal Inri de.al r • • Council's refusal to allow two more homes on ~ the site forces builder to .• scrap plans. I I ~ By lina Borgatta, Daily Pilot -~ COSTA MESA -A Seal ,,. .. Beach-based home developer has ... . .. -)>Ulled O\lt of escrow for the .coastal In:n motel site, saying the •-;new limits the City Council placed -.:-on density last week made the ,. .company's plans for redevelop- :.ment economically undesirable. •.: Mark Buckland, president of -The Olson Co., had appeared .,•'before the council last Monday, .. asking for a change in the site's : land-use designation from neigh- -borhood commercial to high-den- • sity residenbal. But, because the firm had not filed formal develop- mept plans, the council was uncomfortable changing the zon- --uig to anything more than medi- um-density residential. ·we just can't make the deal ,- ~ f Bids open on • I .. coristruction r.of 'education .:center' ,~~~~~~~~--~~~ 1 By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot : NEWPORT-MESA -School r distnct officials will open bids Fn-~ day on the construct.Ion of the d.is- ' trict's $2 9 million •education : center.· 1 Carol Stocker, the distnct's 1 exec·utive director of business : services and auxiliary operations, : said more than 20 contractors 1 have picked up bid packages, : which cost $75 each, at the busi- ' ness services office. None of the packets have been turned in, but Stocker said that is normal. , ·we don't expect to receive ·~any bids until minutes before we are to open them,• she said. The public opening of the bids is very sunilar to the process the , district used when bidding out : the Bear Street School site m August, though the operung • won't occur at a board meeting • and won't include an oral bidding • portion, Stocker said. Stocker will open the bids and ' make sure all additions are included and will select the low- est viable bid for the project. After putting the administra- tive offices project on hold during the wake of the Orange County bankruptcy, school boar.cl mem- bers voted in June to push for- ' ward with the project to consoli- • date all district offices at one loca- tion at the southeast comer of Bear and Baker streets m Costa · Mesa. ~.-The dlstnct supenntendent's offices are located on 16th Street while the board meetings take ' place on 18th Street and the busi- ness services and cumculwn offices are located on Bear Street. While school officials contend , the new offices will help them serve the public better, com.mum- ' ty members have repeatedly Q"lt- idzed the district for building its own $2.9-million TaJ Mahal while cutting back on school psycholo- ' gists and student projects. The district also is .expected to close escrow on the Bear Street School site Friday. The school board sold the school to a devel- oper, Polygon Communities, for $5.355 million in August. School officials spent this week darting around the school, , salvaging any materials they : • could lay their hands on before .. Polygon takes it over Friday and razes it. School officials have recov- ered classroom doors, cabinets, gates, fences, fixtures, locks, hardware. time clocks, drinking fountains, window glass, elec- tncal panel and components, .. secunty hghts and exhaust fans to be used at other schools in the district. . Put a bug in someone's · ear. Call the '·Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS "If we went with their plan, it inight have meant two or three unlts to (the OJBon Co.). But if allel to Newport Boulevard between Santa Isabel and Wilson Street -is elling for $650,000. "We sent the landowner a let- ter, asking them to drop the price by $100,000 or we would have to pull out of escrow," Buckland sa.td. "They didn't want to drop the price, so we pulled out" • , they ten out of escrow tor some other reas0n, ultimately we could have.ended up with more than just an extra two or three urµts : .. " That was ctisappointing news to Councilman Gary Monahan, who feels the council should have approved the high-density · res1--COUNOLWOMAN SANDRA GENIS work with the purchase price of the land and that land-use densi- ty,• Buckland said Wednesday. "The high-density residential zonirig would have meant the dif- ference of only about two uruts. So, it wouldn't really have made a big difference land-use wise. It wouldn't have generated that much more traffic. But those two units were about $50,000 each m value to us. "It's kind of a tough situation because the city has all these old motel sites, and ·they should be w-..·s FllEIT WINE. AT mil llSCGlllTS . ll>C•••r..W. ...... ~ .................. ................... ................... ll>D ... •1 aun' '11 Call ~ 1 (800) 966-5432 for a~""'"'"'' 11•wskt1~r .. WINE CLUBe 2t•E.lcf.._ EISlllaAla CA92715 denttdl designation "It's pretty obvious that the trying to provide the best land couno.J wants a residential project value pOssible." there," Monahan !.aid ·aut, when- City officials wanted to change I ever anybod}t mentions lugh-den- the zoning of the rear portion of sity, everybody starts to paruc the former Coastal Inn property to. ·This is not apartments that a residential use before the site we're t~lking about Th!-'y're sm-. falls under new ownership That gle-family, detached homes. It's will guard against any prospect o1 just a mattN of making the lots a a new owner re-opening the httle ~mailer to ht two more motel The area is already jam-home~ on the tract Really, that's packed wtth budget lodgings, of httle consequence to us But to wtuch cater mainly to the tran-(the developer), lhdt could mean' s1ent population. I two homes at $1 qo 000 to Buckland said this particular $200,000 edch. The~ nePd tho~e parcel of land -whiCh runs par-extra two homes to make the pro- 1+1=2. fix)= mx + b, l<umon·Math Wori<s! Wh&thtr v 1w 1 t'\1ld refld tielo r n 1tt Of I Mply V1tttn1.1 lO get it' D ,,,,.,,IQ• n ro•, The Kumon math pro9ram Wlff 991 fHUIUI Tn~ Kumon MtflhOd hlll llf'•• ,,. tn Time. New.wffk, and The Wall StTfft Journ•l I • '£ ,, ~ ~ ..... t • F,... dl•11noallc 1eetln9 Central Cotta MeH Kumon Center· 714-582-3301 ject econormcally feasible.• two or three uruts to them. But if they fell out of escrow for some other reason. ultimately we could have ended up with more than 1ust an extra two or thfee units. However, Councilwoman San- dra Genis didn't see pny cause for concern. Eventually, the land will be develoPed into homes. (I "Maybe Olson wouldn't have been able to bang m there any- way," Gerus S81d. Hif we went wtth their plan, it nught have meant ·Sometimes by upping the df.>ns1ty, you end up with an mstant slum. Then we would have redlly been stuck." ' . . ·. DOWN TO EARTH LAWN & GARDEN SERVICE "C~~~o~F~P~" 648~7Bf9 SERVING NEWPORT-MESA AREA FOR OVER 14 YEAR.S •RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL • LAWN/GARDEN MAINTENANCE • NEW LANDSCAPING/LANDSCAPE RENOVATION & CLE.AN .UP " • LAWN RENOVATION, AERATION & FERil LIZER • REASON AB LE RAT~S • PROGRAMS,TO FIT A NY BUDGET ... ", .. E nt=.¢·r Tn=.¢· E>&iltJ Pil ©t /lV-i-~E T~~:w-.IV C©l©r i rt~ C@nt=.¢·&19 r--------------, I . ENTRY FORM I I I I NAME I I ADDRESS I I I I PHONE I I · I I AGE I L .,. ....... t .. ,7 ... !J --------------........ .,. *Bb - .. --_-------~-_.,,,,,.,_...,.. ___ , ..... ~~ - THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1995 .. DADS' BREAKFAST Fathers (or grandfathers, male guardians, undes and big broth· ers) of students who attend one of the seven Estancia Zone schools are invited to attend a men's breakfast from 6;30 to 7:30 a.m. in ~e Estancia High School - mons. A free continential break- fast will be served beqin.nirlg at 6:15 a.m. Guest speaker will be Paul Fitzgerald, an Estancia High lustory instructor who was recent. ly named the school' "Teuche.r-<>i the Year " The seven Estancia Zone schools include Adams Ele· mentary. Califorrua Elementary, Estancia High School, Pomona Elementary, TeWmkle Middle School, Victoria Elementary and Wilson Elementary. The meeting 1s to help "the men or Estanaa to get better acquainted and con- nected \\ ith their schools and each other• LIGHT UP THE BAY Newport Dun~s resort hosts the second annual Lighting of the Bay di 7 pm 'v\'hile the glow of lighted CMsUnas trees illWll.ffiates the bdy Wdters, VlSttors will be sere- ' POINSETTIAS FLORIST QUALITY naded by carolers on the beach, wanned by a bonfire and wel· corned by Santa. The event is free; hot beverages wW be sold The resort is at 1131 Back Bay Drive, Newport Beach. Call 729-DUNE. per person or $39 per couple. To register call 645-9412. . e ... ANOENT tNDIAN J£WEt.RY Dr. Stephen Markel, a.ssodate curator of the Los Angeles Coun· ty Museum of Art, will present a ·' .... _._.~-:!..---..$li.de...lectur._trom 2 to .t p.m. on College. Atten ees will make basic Christnias proJe<:U using jig saws, band saws and sanders. Course instructor is Chuck Shu- bert, woodshop teacher at Costa Mesa High School lWo evening sessions, 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. are $25 per session, plus a $5 materials fee. To register and for more infor- mation, call •32-5880 . Celebrate the holiday sea.son at the annual Piecemakers Christ- mas Festival, where 150 booths of hand·crafted items will be for sale... lJve COWltiy musicy great food and entertainment. While you're there, Vl.Sit the new Christ· mas tree lot. Hou.rs are 9 a.m . to 5 p:m. Saturday, 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Sunday. No admission fee. Piece- makers Country Store, 1720 Adams Avenue (714) 641-3112. MARmME LAW SEMINAR A three-hour seminar examin- ing local, state and federal boat- ing laws in layperson's terms from 9_a.m. to noon today at Orange Coast College'~ Sailing Center, 1801 W. Pacific Coast Highway between the Balboa Bay Club and the Sea Scout Base in New- port Beach. Registration fee is $23 the skill and deep traditions ·of jewelry artists of India. The lee· ture is {lt Newport Harbor Art Musewn, 850 S8.n Clemente Dr., Newport Beach. Cost is $5; $2 for ~dents. Call 951 ·558&. CONCERT REHEARSAL Rehearsals are scheduled today and Dec. 10 for alumni, par· ents and staff jnterested 1n per· forming in Costa Mesa High School's annual holiday concert Dec. 11. The rehearsals are from 3 to 5 p .m. both S~ys in the CMHS choir room. Call John Llndfors at the school, 556-3J.C4. HOLIDAY PROJECTS IN WOOD Two woodworking classes today and Dec. 11 offer three hour classes in malting three different holiday projects at Orange Coast ,..... ... . ... -.. , ...... -.... ~ ......... • .. •'·f~ . ..i-·•t-···~I ;'; ~' ~· .. -~ .. -,:1~~' 'HOLIDAY TAPESTRY' The Newport Beach Christian Women'a Club will host a lun· cheon at the Balboa Bay Club, beginning at 10:45 a.m., lun- cheon served 11:30 a.m.-2 p.m. Featured speaker is Georgalyn Wilkinson, international execu- tive; Vocall.st/composer Thomas Waldron and •Radiance,• a glowing fashion show. Cost is $17. Reservations must be made by Dec. 11 call Micki, 964-5007 or Adele at 760-9616. ' COMMISSION MEETING The Parks, Beaches and Recre- ation Commission of Newport Beach meets tonight at 7 p.m. at Council Chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd.,, Newport Beach. YOUR EYETUCK SPEC.----.. CALL NOW FOR FREE CONSU T LYON EYE 760-3003 "1 LMM 1401 AVOCADO 402 ·NEWPORT BEACH RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. Where Yow Dolor CoY9fs Morel 1922 HARIOR II.VD~ COSTA WSA -5"-1156 North Carolina deep discount pricing on over 50 branas pf carpet and hand made area rugs: HOME LOANS Refinance or Purchase Wholesale Rates From Major Lenders · ... .. . ~~ .... . . .. ~ MEN'S FELLOWSH• MEAKFAST St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church hosts its weekly men's fel· lowship breakfast at 7 a.m. in the church's Dierenfield Hall, 600 St. Andrews Road, Ne~rt Beach. Dr. Charles· Reynolds Will speak on •Advent and Chiistmas m India.• Open to all men; cost is $2.50. Call the chW'Ch at 631-2880. HARBOR CRUISE Join the Newport Jaycees, a -network of young professionals ranging in age from 21 to39, ln a Harbor Cruise-aboard the Can- nery Boat from 6:30 to 9 p .m. The cruise includes hors d'oeuvres, and a no host bar followed by a silent auction and dessert in the Cannery Bar. Por ticket purchase" call Julie Chapman, 672-0622.' Available seating ls limited ancf advan~ purchase is recommend) ed. Cost is $16 for memberS, S2q for non-members. The Cannery Restaurant ls located at 301(1 Lafayette, Newport Beach. For more information. call the NewJ port Jayce~ Infoline at 451-2178} HOUDAYBRUNOf J The Friends of the Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter hold a sumptuous Holiday Brunch at thi:; Village Crean from 11 a.m. to f p.m. A .$25 admission co~t includes food, live entertainmen~ HOME LOANS . Cash Out ~ And No Money Down On ~ A New "1cbase! Whether your credit is good or bad, we will explain all your OQtions and assist you , \in making a·fully informed ' choice. Artd. since our fee 1s based cm the loan amount, not on the loan program, we ' , are not motivated to try to sell you a loan that you don't wan,t. Telephone Applications Accepted 1.SOG-452-1128 Coastland Capital .. s6o&. 11s1000 ALL(OLORS l....lr.::;;::.:;;;;;~~::::=:;~~~;;J all types of machine and Ii HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS Mon-Frt 10-S Sat 10-5 722-7224 230 East 17th St, Costa Mesa • No Closing Costs -OK! ~ 1st Time Buyers • OKI GREENHOUSE FRESH VALUES TO $9.9SEA _ _. We've Pulled it Off < 11111111,·1, l.11d1,•11 o\1111. 1.1 I.~ in ,, . .,rd 111nc \\uh l.:11h:cr pull-<iut •pr.I\ f 114, "'' 111.\ 111\>\C:lll.:C " Cast To Outlast < ·, 111111 1•11 ~cihkr ( .1 1 lrnn ll\!111('\ h~c 1111~ R1•11\,11 '"Ill\, hi l.,~I) lh1•1r 1" td c<1lor 111J l!folU\ fill I 11 1\.H \ C lf.S TURNUPTH•I-I:EA.T . ON THE VILLAIN IN YOUR STOMACH 111•"• got a reputation for cau•lng. 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Hours: M-F 7 am to 9pm Sat Sam to 6pm Sun 1 Oam to 4pm Single Visit • $6.00 Tues & Sun • $3 Cell for appoint11tcnti 474-9740 Gift Certificate Books* now available! *Each Bagel Dough Gilt Certificate Book contains a coupon for each or the following· (1) Baker's Dozen Bagels, (1} LB Cream Cheese. (1} Bagel & Cream Cheese, (1) Bagel Deli Sandwich, and (1) 16 oz. Coffee. COSTA MESA (Niwport & 17th St.) 1712 NEWPORT BLVD. 642-8805 COSTA MESA Coppertree Bui. Park 151 'KALMUS DR~. M8 437.5500 ·--------------------------------------~----· : 4 FREE BAGELS : . S•VE :10% : 1 wnH THE PURCHASE OF U 1 ON A.NY CATERDIG PLA'ITEll 1 I I Trr ow......._...,,... hrty 9-11 I I I ~ I : Big City Baacls Expires 12/1S/9S : Bia City Bagels a ~pires 12/1~ : r·mg ciUWf cvm1:·t· • • • • v.tw ei~• • • • • ·1 : BUY AS/SUL, 1 oeenes..-ea•wa I I GET Jt. s/ ,.I& nnt : llAO&L DOUG• : I · I GUT ea&iUICAft 90a& I t \all Of leller \ltfM "' I I 11 I lltlA ptkw SllOO l!il S!•t ~1! -... - - -_Ex.Ji.!C!.1.Y!.'~'-1!'1. S!'t !.tr~ - - - and a •The best of holiday cook· ~. • a demonstration by re.flown ~ David Wilhelm of ChimAyo · Grl1l The highlight ot the brunch \s the deCorating ol the Shelters OUiStmas tree. Children living at \he shelter spend time after school it.nd on weekends malang orna- ments for the shelter Christmas tree. These ornaments will be on •saie• at the brunch. Once an ornament ts •sold• it goes on the tree and the decorated tree returns to the shelter as does the contribu- der differences. The presentation by management training pro Mllni DonaJd.wn will be during a dinner meeting at the Sheraton Newport, •545 MacArthur Blvd.. Newport Beach. Networking ~ at 6 p.m.; dinner is at 6:30 p.m. Cost iS $35. Call Oleryl Scherr at 838-1558. NATURE HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE -p.on. Reieivat:l.ons are a must. can 160-8384 before Nov. 30. The Enviionmental Nature Center holds its first ever Holiday Boutique with nature themed gifts today from noon to 3 p.m. ., ~ISTER OTY BREAKFAST • The Newport Beach Sister City 4\.ssociation will hold its annual buistmas Breakfast Buffet begin- ning at 1:30 a.m. at the new New- port Harbor Nautical Musewn's iUverboat Cafe (formerly the ~euben E. Lee). The association is a non-profit, volunteer orgaruza- 'tion which promotes international ~unication between the peo- t:>le of Newport Beach and its sister pties in Okazaki, Japan; Antibes, E ance; and Cabo San Lucas, exico. Cost is $15 per person. reservations and information, Dru Cottrell at 644-3150. CAN WE TALK?' Women In Management pre- ts a discussion of the different ys men and women communi- . e and how to deal with the gen-. · and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on the trailer deck at the Center, 1601 16th St., Newport Beach. Sales will help to support ENC program tundintf tor the spring semester. The ENC, a public benefit, non-profit orgahi- zation has provided environmen- tal education through interpretive tours to school children, youth groups and the general public for 23 yea.rs in a unique 2.5 acre set- ting of California native plants and wildlife. For more informa- tion, call Bo Glover at 645-8489. ·~~~~~----~~ SATURDAY, DEC. 9 SNOW IN CORONA DEL MAR Some 15 tons of snow are forecast to fall in Grant Howald Park in Corona del Mar for a Winter Wonderland, from _10 Was SH R~. Price $6.95 S1 COSTA MESA-CIVIC PLAYHOU$E ~ Plf5Elm All Singing, All Dancing, All Gershwin CRAZY FOR f OU DllfCIBI IY WIY WAm PIOIMKID l'f m roatrllllS J.sy TUn hlrwry II, 199' ~ h*y. _..,. t«lpat .......... ~ f\OW With EASTBLUFF SALON 644-1570 2523 Suite B, Eastbluff Drive, Newport Beach, CA Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful Let Jim Jennins• install your I complete yard hardscape. • Expert brick, block, scone, nle, slafe & concrete work. • Can .recommend ciualitJ daiprs • Quahty work 'in co.ta Mesa &. Newport Stach 1ince0 1969. • Dramaae ~1 '9/e tolve m.n. a.rn. to 1 p.rn. Sponsored by the NewpQrt Beach Community Services Departmei:it. the• free event is made possible by a generous donation from the Newport Harbor Elks Club Designed for children from age 6-16, the event will feature hol· iday crafts, a snowman building contest and a visit from Santa Claus. Parents are encouraged to bring cameras and plenty of film to photograph their cbil· dren playing ln the snQw. Grant Howald Park is at the comer of Fifth and Iris Avenues in Coro- na del Mar. For more infotma:. tlon, call 644-3151. SUND.AV, DEC. 10 WES1WIND II OPEN HOUSE The crew of the Westwind II in appreciation and thanks to all the people who have helped them will hold an open house from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Sea Scout Base, 1931 West Coast Highway, Ne.wport Beach. The Wesnvmd II is now fully operational with a completely rebuilt engine. There will be a barbecue and narbor cruise at 2 p.m. Please RSVP by . Wednesday, Dec. 6. Contact Roger Abercrombie for more information. 637-~00. HOLIDAY CONCERT Costa Mesa High School stu· dents, parents and alumru present an annual l:ioliday Concert at 1 p.m. at Newport Mesa Christian Center. Call CMHS at 556-3344. TlJESDAY. DEC. 12 ASSERTING YOURSElf "Assertive Communication and Self-Esteem" is the title of a free noon program in the Friends' Meeting Room of the Newport Beach Central. Library. Preregistra- trtm is not necessary to attend. Pre- sented by Mary M. Saucedo, the program will help participants learn to conunumcate their true · feelmgs, understand the causes of meffective behavior and identify the cWferences between passiv.e aggressive ~havior, · aggressive and assertive Styles of conunuru- cating Saucede is a psychological assistant SJ?0clalizi.ng in mamage and family issues The Central Library is at 1000 Avoc~o Ave. For more information. call 717-3801. ~~k ~~ .. ·?J)~~-94~~0 ~ SHARE IN THE SPIRIT OF ~ ~~ GIVING BY HELPING US ~c: .~ ~~::~::~i;::;:_~~ ... ~~~s ! ~ fam1l1es 111 rhe Co~ta Maa/Newport ~ a~ 1h1~ holati.&~ ~.ison -o l: We have 12 Chnsrm~ crecs chat n~ a gOod,home: fht' L hmtm.u t trees mdudt' omamcnu tnd ckc.Orauoru. • • . If YOU know or a need}· and d~rving famtly. wrue ilnd lei U.\ lcnow. I -• D,tUIJjlU for llD1'fiJSAtio1U: S.t:llrli.y, Ott. 9, f!J'95. .Jb ~ ~lei Families cfioq:n -.U be notified by pfione and .urmgc:mcnt\ for vlO ~ ~e~1~c:_w~I~ ~ ~-b(:~~e-~~: __ -~ _. _ . ___ . _. __ '~ ~ ii • .• ..//?-Name of Nominated Fani y ............................... ~ ................... .. -..· Nominated family's daytime phone:_ ............ -........... : ............ id'IO -0 ·~,,. ................................................................................................. ~ . , THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1995 A7 INSIDE EDGE ,• Jonathan Robmson, author. psychoth~rapist and hypnotist will speak on, •From money madness to money magic,· at the Orange County Inside Edge. A support group for leaders where success-minded people gather to explore and expand the1.r poten- tial, The Inside Edge welcomes guests. Included in the meeting is a full-buffet breakfast, interac- tive table discussions, infonnal networking and professional entertainment. Visitors and guests are welcome The meet- ipg will take place trom 6 30 to 8:30· a.m. in Scott's Restaurant, 3300 Bristol. Costa Mesa. Cost 1s $15 to first time guests For reser· vations, call 730-5050 A,.gAllOlJ!T_ VALUE PRICED ·GJFJ'S! DEALING WITH CONFLICT ·oealing Wlth conflict in your relationship; fight busters that work• ts the title of · a free evening program planned for 1;00 pm. m the Friends' Com· mumty Room of the Newport Beach Central Llbrary. Preregis- tration is not necessary to attend. • Presented by Ruth Wi.m5att, the program will help partiopants learn how to prevent conflicts from escalating to resolve dis- pute issues by using the Fair Fighting Steps. Wimsatt is a reg· istered nurse and clinical psy- chologist on the staff of Changes Counseling in lrvme. The Cen7 tral Library is at 1000 Avocado Ave For more information, call I 117-3801 Christmas Blend Coffee is Back! Available only at Hicltory Farms. Whll~ auppUH lull #291 Holiday Happiness STOP !~ FOR A FREE CUP! l; Reason for nominating family: ......... -........... ~ ......... ~ ........ ~...... ~ ~ :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::::~:::::::::::::~:::~::::::::::~:~::~ 1'1o• - :t ·~ ...... , ......... _ ...... _ .................................................................... t WF.STCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave.;(next to Hughes) Newport Beach • Send A Gift By Phone 6424302 • ••••• '-. •••••••••••••••••••.•• ~ ................................... ~, ••••••••••• t •••••••••••••••••••• c Send entry form to: Christmas Tree Giveaway, Promotions, -..• DallY Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa.Mesa. CA 92627 or fax it: Jdl1o• -o (714) SSQ-4802. Attention: CMsttnas Tree G._,eaway ~ t T~J:.E Da!li 'not I ~~4-~,~~~~~~ .. HAVE YOUR PET'S PORTA IT TAKEN FOR THE HOLIDAY AT THEt>ETCARE COMPANY. DEC 2nd, 10am -'2pm AT THE PETCARE COMPANY on WESTCLIFF DEC 3rd, 3:30pm • 7:30pm AT THE PETCARE IN NEWPORT NORTH RESERVE YOUR TIME AT THE PETCARE COMPANY OR PHONE IN YOUR RESERVATION $5.00 SITTING FEE YOU RECEJVE 3 FREE PRINTS WESTCUFF (714) 650-3520 • NlWPORT NORTH TNIP11CWCOMFANY (714)759-9520 ~ PHOTOGRAPHY MO N~wport Ccncc:r Dmc. \ultc l JO Newport Bc:~ch (714 ) 644·693-3 , Excellenct in photography for 50 years ~ Call To Schedule Your Holid.ay Sitting . . ~I THURSDAY, NOVE BER 30, 1995 BroIDbach-Perkins The Pacific Gazebo in the Ritz Carlton in Dana Point was the set- ting for the Sept. 23 sunset wed- ding of Marianne Brombacl} of Palos Verdes and Jason Morgan Perkins of Corona del Mar. The couple greeted 230 guests at their reception in the Ritz Carlton. The bride is the daughter of Mr and Mrs. Richard Paul Brombach of Corona del Mar. She wore a gown by Demetrious, of silk satin with sleeves of illusion with satin cuffs a.n9 a bodice of illusion and . Venice lace. The full skirt of silk organza ended in a half-cathedral train. The bnde's Sister. Lynne Heller, was matron of honor and brides- m&ds were Sharon Kinney, mter of the bride, Prentice Perkins, sis· tet of the bridegroom, Heather O'Brien, Laura Chapman ond Carina Bruhle, Junior bridesmaid was Hilary Anne Heller; Oower girl was Brynn Johnsons, cousin of the bridegroom and rtng bearers were Cameron and Christopher Kenney. Kassandra Broyles kept the guest book and Stacy Marston was program attendant. Eric Rigler was the bride's bag- piper and her honor guard were her couSins Blake Marson, Clark, Casey' and Kevin Clifford and bet nephews Brian and Bryce lslava Cain-Slaughter and Harrison and Drew Heller. Mr. and Mrs Robert Morgan , Joyce Slaughter, daughter of Perkins are the parents· of the Newport Beach residents Marilyn bridegroom, who chose hls father and Robert Slaughter, exehanged as his best man. Ushers were wedding vows with Paul Cain of Dean Heller and Mark Kinney, Corona del Mar on Oct. 7 in St. brothers in law of the bndegroom.. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, Craig Johns9n, his cousin; Jeff Newport Beach. He is the son of Taylor and Keith Mart:Jn.. Josephine Reynolds Cain and the The couple went to Wyoming's late Eugene Miltenberger Cain. Grand Tetons and Yellowstone The bride wore a sheath gown National Park on their wedding trip and are at home in Irvine. She is a dental Hygienist and he is with The New Eng!and, San Juan Capistrano. ol while raw lilk with an off-the- shoulder neckline. Her sister, Lauren Slaughter, was her atten- dant. The bridegroom's best man was his brother, Joseph ~ and ushers were Tom ~ain. Bob Hus- band and Jun Dallas. Orie hundred and fifty guests attended the couple's reception in her parents' Newport Beach home. After a wedding trip to Europe, including the Greek Islands, Ger- many, Italy and Prance, the couple are at home in St. Dimas. She is an English instructqr at UCI· and West Coast University and he is a program manager at TRW Auto- motive. Keller-Retoske v Saints Simon and Jude Roman Catholic Church was the setting for the June 3 marriage of Jennifer D' Andrea Retoske and Donn Ryan Keller, both of Costa Mesa. 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The bridegroom is the son of Mr. Hal Keller of LaGrange Park, Ill. and Mrs. ThomaJ Tate of Tempe, Ariz. His best man was Kenneth Harrison and ushers were Denis Retoske .Jr ..• Matthew Retoske, John Kelly, Kenneth Fait, Chris Purcell, John Baker, Randy Keller, John Ucker and David Schaefers. After a wedding trip to Maui BAUUU)fUS Newport~ Mw Daily Pilot and Kaui, Hawaii, the couple cll-e residents of Costa Mesa. Sbe is Supervisor of cash mQ.nagement for the Southern California Region of Nordstrom's and he is a Sal~ Coordinator for Sunset Bus Com- pany. -COSTADSA ----· NOW OPEN ~· · At Our New Costa Mesa Location Factory Authorized LOtua Sales / servtce SpecialiZiag in J~ l Land llov.- Ser•lee and Used Car Sales -Factory Trained Master Technicians Celebrating Our ~sth Tear Jn! Orange County Competitlye ........ Convenle!'t UIS Barbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • 714.642. 7700 ,, . ,,, ' Newport Beach/Cosca Men Daily Piloc THURSDAY, NOVEMBER ,10, 1995 Eradicatfu:g -illiteracy goal of rumm~ge colleCtion and sale .. .. b.w. cook ' I l's a small story but its pur-, pose is a good one. Corona del Mar residents Emily Schilling and Bruce San- sone gathered discarded goocl§ from their neighbors in Irvine Terrace to raise money for the beleagured Newport Beach Pub· lie Ubrary Adult Literacy Pro- gram -They got an old rrucrowave from the lady down the street; roller blades in need of attention; even a vintage Schiaparelli mink coat with hat to match, out of the closet of friend Lucille Kuehn. The old fur, once the ultimate status symbol of bygone Grace Kelly years, lay limp in the San- sone driveway, next to a 1957 Cadillac Eldorado Brougham. Nothing attracts attention like fur and an old Cadillac when ll comes to throwmg a yard sale. An.d while Sansone would never part willi his battleship Brougham, the old pelts that once cost thousands would end up m some new O\'lller's closet, perhaps the ultimate addition to a young lady's costume chest to be worn with monimy's beads and last year's heels By Sunday dusk at llus remarkably ordinary weekend happerung, $2,000 had been col- lected in exchange for the fur and the rest of an assortment of goods representing used life, dis· carded dreams. The money would not go into Schilling and Sansone's holiday checkbook, but rather into a'n account sup· porting the very unportant dream of the litei:acy program It is a dream shared by week- end yard sale orgaruzers Schilling and Sansone. They have a lofty goal They simply want every American to be able to read. No simple dream. "Illiteracy affects one in five Americans and costs every one of us $1,000 a year,• Schilling said, referring to the s<?ctal welfare costs assooated with supporting people unable to work because of literacy problems. "It might be less obVlous here, but Newport Beach and Costa Mesa are hard· ly immune from this phenome• non. The literacy program · through the library is a sell-help program for pec;>ple who live and work in our Community. We do no(give handouts." What they do offer is hope and constructive assistance to those seeking self improvement. The yard sale was organized to raise seed money to support additional fund-raismg goals of the literacy program, presently in ' Performing Arts Center receives $200,000 gift Mark Chapin Johnson has pushed the Performing Arts Center's 1995 Annual Fund Campaign closer ~o its $4.6 million goal. · Johnson, a member of the Orange County Performing Arts Center Board of Directors and vice chair, development for The Center, donated 5200,000 to the fund. Of the gift, $50,000 is from the Mark ChapU} Johnson Foundation and is earmarked for The Center's education programs, and $150,000 is a personal pledge with no restrictions. The latest gift brings Johnson's total contrl· but.ions to The Center to $450,000. • ·nut Center cont:umes to develop a stronger presence in our community," said Chapin in a written state- ment. "Enabling it to continue to achieve and sustain. that ~ Is very important. •1 bope that this gift will be an incentive to others who are thUiking about making an lntiiilOmmt la ti aru .... • ~ tbe .~-few_ yean .)IManlali~many c..r ...... trdldng the , .. ,,_ ...... The ctn- -· •'Jba Pbutom ol the o,.ra,·.s ·=uctthe Ar ... -..: .... mllf.• Jain-JD ti c:tlllf ~ -~ ...... Co. serio\li financial Qeed. Last year' literacy program budget was $84,000 with all but $10,000 coming from city funds. nus year, $12,000 is coming from city funds,.and the remainder must come from COlllf1lunity support. Emily Schil.lirig is passionate about her purpose. . "We'll find the money some· how to keep this program going. After more than two decades of research, analysis and controver- sy, it is no longer possible to' elude the facts,• she said. •Growing numbers of Americans lack the basic skills to cope with the reading, writing and compu· tation skills demanded of us in our everyday lives. Moreover, this phenomenon affects sjgnili- cant and still growing numbers of the gainfully employed, mid- dle Americans, and we're not just talking about 'wiskilled' jot>s. • Schilling calldu:r goal, ··work force literacy ... ~ond the three r's.• Through the adult literacy _ programs of the-Newport Beach Ubrary, confidential, qne-oo-op.e services are ottered to individuals free of charge. Off-site tutoring, geared toward the learners' pri- orities and the employers' needs . are stressed. •Local business has a tremen- dous stake in a literate work force,• Schilling said. •ay creat- ing a company policy which pro- motes strong skills, and by pro· viding an easily accessible means to attain them, a business demonstrates a commitment not only to its standards but to its employees as well.• By Jun~ of 1996, Schilling and Sansone intend to have the literacy. program fully funded by,; ~ty support ~ ·u we have to have a yard - sale every weekend,. mUsed th8: organizer who is following in uuC tradition set by former first lady ': Barbara Bush. To get involved. : contact literacy coordinator Hal·: lie Strock at 717.J874-. • -• B.W. COOK's columN run Thursdays; and Saturdays. -. -- · .. • • THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1995 ---·· ~ • -. ---~<!'." ~· • . - weekend.· --- ---~-~~-, -..,,......._,,,-~ ·-~ •• ~---:-~:~ •. --.-,. "!" ·--:--....... --~ -- ---• -= -~· ---. . --- ,.... • • • , • I • --t. --........... ____.. ~· .. ~_ .. _-"'----• --l..._ -~ ,. • --------------- MARC WJmN I DALY PllOT Hal Landon Jr., right. has portrayed Ebenezer Scrooge for 16 years in South Coast Repertory's production of 'A Cbrlsbnas Carol '.Dlrector John-David Keller, left, ls the Ghost of Christmas Past. A SPIRITED SCROOGE ·------~---------~--------, I I • ~~L I t t I I : + W8A1\ •A C3ll'tlbnM l I I Ce11111· t : ..... Saalb C.wt : : Si8$5 'lbWD Cent8r .: : Miia : : + :OpmaPdday-: I tbrougb])ec. 24. mmwtimel: I : 7:30 pim. 1\ae9daY tbrough : : ~2:30aild?:30p.m. : • : ~1.DOGD Md~ p.m. : I SUnmy.-t l +'HOW MUClll St5-S30 t l +MOB INllO: 957-4033 l I I ~---~---------------------~ ny might find another Scrooge, Patch sai.d. but it wouldn't be the. same. "There are other members of our company who have been interested in (playing Scrooge),• Patch said. •But after 16 years of Harold, ... I just saw him again last night and he does an awfully, awfully good job. He's as good a Scrooge as I've ever seen." Not thai Landon is tliinking of tossing in the white wig or hang- ing up his stocking cap. The actor says he, takes things year by year, but would welcome the idea of playing Scrooge during his senior years. "That would be fine with me," Landon said. "It's a great part. Il's a part any actor would kill for, I guess." Although he has seen parts of film versions of the story, Landon never read the original novella before he undertook the part in 1980. The story was never part of his childhood. or family tradition. "It wasn't until the}' told me I the character initially as ·cold and hard-hearted" as posst'ble before his reform. To the actor, Scrooge is driven but not sadistic. •He's just on this one track of accruing as much money as he can for whatever reason. Ma result, he's very auel to people/ Landon said. "But it gives him no pleasure. He just knows what he wants and h e's going to get it." In reviewing the original Dick- en$ story and its historical context, Landon said he discovered a ai- ~ of utilitarian ethics. Men of lfUO's England were expected to pursue financial security at all costs and to set aside pleasures, su~ as ~ge and giving to charity, until that primary goal was accomplished. "That's Scrooge's philosophy multiplied a few times,• Landon said. •So I think Dickens was def- initely attacking that (philoso- plly)." ~ l:..mldon also mmntains •A Christmas Carol" was written when Dickens perceived the cele- bration of G_htistmas was dying out tn London. The publication of •A Christma.s Carol" helped revive the holiday spirit, Landon said, just as filnl and stage ver- sions of the Story ~Ip \dher in the , holiday season each year. It is that same sense of holiday renewal which, Landon says, makes the play worth reviving every year. When audience mern-- bers go backstage o~ see him in public, they are constantly thank- ing Landon for helping to revtve the spirit of cp.ristmas. Indeed, Landon sounds very much like the reformed. Scrooge as he recounts the reactions to the play. "So many people say that, giv- en the fact that Christmas has become so commercialized, they don't capture tl}at wonderful feel- ing Qf Christmas that's above and beyond charging lots of presents on their credit card,• Landon said, "They don't get that feeling, they say, until they've seen 'A CbJist .... mas Carol' every year." "And I just love to hear that. That's a reason to do a play." Join us at Ruby's Japuar Diner For our 5th Ann1Versary Celebration! fj was goiag to play Scrooge that I Acting. the miser hasn't grown old or SCR actor ~~~~~:~:0~~~~ Novem 27th through Nov mber 30th we W111 be offering our Anniversary Special from 7:00 am - 11:00 am. By Evan Henerson, Datly Piiot Scrooge in South Coast Reperto- ry's ·A Chrisbnas Carol" is as steady a tradition as the Orange County theatrical ~cene can boast. F or 16 consecutive years, Hal Landon Jr. has been "bah, humbugging" the festive and playing reluctant host to the spirits of Christmas past, present 'and yet to come. His annual portrayal of Still, the 54-year-old actor, who first played the part in 1980, is not 'about to boast the spirit of Christ- mas rests on tus Performance. What would happen if one year Landon elected to take a break ~ SIR ROGERS, LTD: CCI ;:o 3 c:.: Breakfast Served 7:00 a.m. -10:30 a.m. (n ~ :r Serving Fresh Oven Roasted Turkey & "Roast B er' C'") ;:o • R ~~ Complete Sandwich Menu & Salads-'""' • l!: Party Trays ·· 3-8 &. Long Submarine Sand~ches ~ ·8 ~ Great Selection of Used Books ~ . ; rn ~ :I: 270 E. 17TH ST. #17 • CoS1'A MEsA • ~ (.) ~ Q2 c- • fa (71-4)645-2252 8 '5 7. M -F: 7:00 a.m. • 6:00 p.m. •Sat· Sun: 7:00a.m. · 4:00 p.m. 0 Umft3 from Scrooge? If he said it was his Owing an interview one week life-long ambition as an actor to before the production started pre- play Bob Cratchit? views, Landon said SCR's •Christ- "They'd just get somebody mas Carol" has changed over the else," Landon says simply. course of its 15-year run bom a Easier said than accomplished, raucous version geared towatd said Jerry Patch, SCR's resident children to a deeper, more intro- dramaturg whose adaptation of , spective story. the Charles Dickens novella SCR Landon hopes his Scrooge has perf<_>rms every year. The compa-evolved as well. He tries to make • '2" Stir fry •Burgen Where the Food is Great! -I • • 1Wo eggs any style, Ruby spuds and toast What a Dealt Mentiol:l this ad and receive a coupon for a free root~ float~ your next visit. Ruby's Jaguar Din~r 3000 West Coast Hlahw~ • Newport Beach (714) 631-RUSV (714) 722-40~5 Umlt one meal per penon. 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Home Gumbo" ambushes with Memphis serves Cajun/Cre-a peppery afterteste. Hot 6le and Southwest tastes com-enough, but not fiery. Served bined, with hints of Midwest with squares of cornbread, the cooking, in an easy menu. No gumbo ($4.75) has shrimp, dinner entree is more than chicken, okra, black eyed $11.95 and small plates of sal-peas and rice in a hearty base ad, soup, crab cakes and the of earth-colored roux, made like range from $4.25 to $7 25. magic with chicken and and jicama, with com salsa and a tantalizing lime vinai- grette. The Memphis Soul burger ($5.95) at lunch, gets a private punch from its cbipotle-ajoli dressing and the house's habit-forming ~arberue s~uce. A pile of tan~l~ Fagebrusb turns out to be crispy shoe- string fries. At lunch, try Memphis' house salad with gumbo ($5.50) for a sampling or half a sandwich with salad or gumbo ($5.75). Caesar salad, sans I corn, chipotle, springs to life with parsley croutons, a Tipple of anchovy and garlic dress- ing THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1995 At1 MARC MAR™ I DAl.Y f"-OP . . Spicy -yes -but in a subtle, shrimp stock, red pepper and blended way that keeps diners tomatoes. His fnends in the At dinner, an order of three delectable Dungeness crab cakes ($7 25) is a must, with a crisp finish and a suave, pep- pery glow with bits of corn and peppers. Spuited fennel slaw and smoky tomato sauce add JUSt the right flavor and texture accents to the crab. Memphis Cafe owners Daniel Bradley, left, Diego Velasco and Andy Christenson. : eager for another bite. South think his gumbo is the A long bar occupies one rllf>St authentic, they have ever side of the room, serving wine tasted. 1 and beer, while Andy Chris-A sparse-looking horizon of tenson, 26, partner and cordial soups, salads and sandwiches maestro, keeps the dance of • on the lunch menu turns out reservations going, taking lo be an exciting land~cape care of people who have a with surprising choices such wait ahead of them. Plan on as delicious, fried, cornmeal· maximum din because Mem-dusted popcQrn shrimp tucked phis is small and the exuber-into Hour torttllas ance factor is huge. Some-These crunchy little guys times they run out of food, so work 1ust fine with a smear of be sure to call before you chipo.tle-aioli sauce, fresh corn .come if your reservation 1s on salsa and a salad of crisp 11ca- the late side. ma, omons and peppers on the Diego Velasco 1s the bnl-side. Zuni frybread ($6 95) is liant, 23-year-old chef who cooked sopapilla-style (wllh· has sttrred his favorite Amen-out yeast) brushed with sage can Regional ideas together m pesto and slathered with melt- Memph1s' one-stove kitchen ing Jack cheese Fresh , The California Culindry nuggets of raw corn add tex- ~cademy in San Francisco lure and sweetness to the top- was his earhest tra1ning ping of red omon. roasted ground Travehng with a poblano chilies and red pep- Louisiana band, he expert-pers. mented unlll his Creole Gum· More Southwest in the mar- bo had the natives begging for mated chicken salad ($5.95) more. Exposure to Southwest with strips of the bird tossed cooking wtth John Sedlar of in blue corn meal, fried and Abiquiu confirmed his flavorful. The salad has a thoughts that the two snappy heap of fresh greens Entree star of the evening menu is the c~nter-cut pork chop ($9.25). Massaged with garhc and roasted chile paste, it arnves moist, tender, and tasty, nothing bland about it, with southern grits and a sweet-sour blend of balsamic vinegar and cherry juice. A fine, roasted chicken breast ($8.95) comes with bar- becue corn on the cob, all.c.l>an irresistible mashed potato pancake For vegetarians, a plateful of roasted baby veg- etdbles m season, corn and mashed potatoes rt?st in a pool of ginger-corn broth ($8. 7 5) Ask about the day's special fish (market pnce) usually gnlled with Velasco's inven- tive ideas m play A recent special was grilled sea bass with leek and potato hash, braised red chard and porto- bello mushrooms. Dan Bradley, 29, is semor partner and general manager of this successful triumvirate, in charge of operations and actively seeking a second YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE Or Such Delidous Food! Join Us For Lunch • Dinner • Sunday Brunch Holiday Carering Available For Rese?iJS:O~Zelons Call l SI "ih1pyiml \\'a}" • Ne" p<1rt Beach MemphlS location Formerly general manager at Renaissance Cafe m La Brea, he 1s ecstatic the con- cept of Memphis is finally d reality. Selecting a location next to the TherLab Antt-Mall was a stroke of genius -an added Win e institute to hold holiday dinner nus Sunday members and non-members of the American Institute of Wlne and Food, will meet at The Four Seasons Hotel for their annual holiday dinner, black be opt;ional Festivities begm with an artichoke and Pdrmesan canape and potato pancakes with caviar and sour cream Dmner entrees will include . feature, because the Lab 1s a lively experience At Memphis. order a glass of Red Hook beer and a bowl of gumbo as soon as you sit down because serv1ce will be slow With a kitchen half the size of a condo's. Velasco and company can g€t out JUSt so dining n·ews Sduteed salmon wlth leeks and salslty or roasted lamb with bucklebemes and soft polenta Dessert is Bailey's milk choc~ late bombe \\tith coffee Non· members are mVited to attend pnces betng $85 for members. $90 for non-member.. For last mrnute reservallons, phone 457-0461 Bring a toy to lunch In these next few weeks, do a good deed when you drop I much food at a time. Reservauohs are a must. .. Dress is casual as is the decor -old cafe and kitchen chairs have that garage-sale look about WI.em and there hasn't been a ton of money spent for show, but when the food is this 1 good. what else really matters? into Mimi's Cafe m Costa Mesa for any meal Until Dec 18, Muni's tS hold.mg a holiday to} dnve and you are mvited to bnng in any new toy, except for guns, scary action figures and those contaming toXlc pa.mt or glues. The toys will be given to CHOC, a favonte charity of r...1mu Cafes. accord.mg to Thomas Simms, president and co-founder of Mt.nu's Cates. -Marla Bird MONDAY NIGHT Football S~clal ~~ ADVERTISEMENT .. ~ ~ ~ . ___ ._ AMERICAN JOHNNY ROCKITS. l6coted in Triangle Squort ot the end of !he 55 frwy 1n Cosio Me50, Ent.loinment Level. next lo Edwards C1nemo 63 f.2967 Menu includes G<eot hamburgers Chicken Tuna & BLT Sandwiches Molts & Shakes. Fries, Chili foes plus much moreU Prices Ronge from $2 25-$4.75 Houn l l 00o 111 -10 OOp m Sun-Thurs 11 OOo m -12 midnight Fn & Sot Indoor & outdoot d1n1ng avo1loble, wheel choir access we accept Viao. M/C, AM£X, 01nen Club & 01scowr. SlUDIO CAFE, localed 01 I 00 Main St 8olboo lat foot of p1e<I The Stvd10 Cole is the happening place for food, fun & enterto1nmenl. Menu includes rtbs, chicken, fr.sh ~sh. pasta, appetizers & JOlods, also serving brunch on Sol & Sun 10 to 3:00 which includes Belgium waffles, omelelles, pancakes and much ll'IOfe. 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Meftu ncludes Fi.sh toco~ Miios, bloc~ beans & rice, solods sandwiches Pnces ronge hO!'l SI 65 !o $7 ~O Open Mon -Sal 1 lom to l()pia, Sun I lorn IO 9pm IN TXO, WC CHINESE CHONGS CHINISI WI ~ CD...,'Pll°'7 OJ well QI lnld.lional fine ow.. t\lf"l'le ~ rangl lrmn $3.95 IOSl 195 Open 11 .301o IOOOpm 5'#1. Nio1 11 30om. 10 1 l :OOp in ffi Sat locol9d ill Tnongle Square l 87 5 Ntwpott 81.o A 209, Co.lo Mmlo I 0 0 0 VIS.A. M c ~ EX CXNERS aua C A12 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1995 3BIG BOATS!Go below deck Saturday to check out , . the big boats of Orange Coast College's sail training fleet at the Sailing Center's free open house. Activities run from 10 a.m. to 2 p..m. 4 OCC PJULHARMONIC: The Orchestra offers its second concert of the.sea- son at 7:30 p.m. Sunday in Robert B. Moore Theatre. " 50AU.AS BRASS; Michael Levine and the Dallas \ Brass perform a holiday concert for families 8 p .m. Sat- urday in OCC's school's Robert B. Moore Theatre. -.., ' 6'A CH11S1MAS CA•Ol.'i Cbarlll I>ickmt ......... hOliday favorite IWllll ~ South Cout ~for Jla 16th annual~. 0.,.. P.ll· d.Ay. 7 SANTA PAWS: Santa Paws will make • i>re-Cbriltmu appearapce at the Costa ,Mesa Bark Park from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on' Saturday. Mr. Paws will pose for a holiday picture with your dog and will donate all proceeds to the Bark Park Operating Fund. 8HIS PEOPLE: An exhibit of Compton photographer Willie Robert Middle- brook's work, titled "Portraits of my people," is on display through Dec. 13 in.Orange Coast College's Photo Gallery. Middlebrook Will discuss his work during a free lecture 7 p.m. Wednesday in room 110 of ocq•s Art Center. • 9 DAMN YANKEES: Jerry LewiS stars in this new -production of "Damn Yan- kees,· Tuesday th.rough Dec. 10 at the Perfo~g Arts Center. · · Show times: Tuesday-Friday, 8 p.m.; Saturday, 2' p .m. and 8 p.m.: and Sunday at 2 and 7:30 p.m. 1 0 THE SPIRAL EXIIlBmON: The spiral is the theme of a multi-media exhibition fea- tured at the annual faultY cirt exhibition in the Orange Coast College Art G.allery. A. sympo- sium will be held 6-7 :30 p.m . tonight in Room 119 of OCC's Fine Arts Lecture Hall, followed by an artists' reception, 7 :30-9 p.m. on the town ART OCC ART GALLERY The spiral -an ordering princi- ple found throughout nature, sci- ence art and mysticism -is the theme o! "The Spiral Exhibition," a multi-media exhibition featured at the annual faculty art exhibition in art gallery. A symposium on the work is 6-7:30 p .m. tonight in Room 119 of OCC's Fine Arts L<ec- ture Hall, followed by an artists' reception, 7:30-9 p.m. Free. The exhibit runs th.rough Feb. 1. OCC PHOTO GALLERY An exhibit of Compton phote>g'- rapher Willie Robert Middle- brook's work, titled "l;'ortraits of My People," is on display through Dec. 13 in the photo gallery. Mid- dlebrook will discuss his work dur- ing a free lecture 7 p.m. Wednes- day in room 110 of OCC's Art Cen- ter. The gallery. in the Fine Arts Building, is open Monday through Frtday, 9 a.m.-5 p.rtl. Admission is free. Information: 432-5703 NORMAN E. WATSON LIBRARY An exhibition of photographs by Huntington Beach photograph- er J acqueline Dvonmµ1, titled "Cultural Diversity and Unity," will be on display through Dec. 15 in Orange Coast College's Nor- man E. Watson Library. Tiie exhib- it contams a selection of photos Dvorman shot in Tibet, Nepal and Mexico as well ~ photos of Peru- vian lndians of the Arides and Amazon. The library is open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Mond.ay through ·Connection "Fresh Pas~as Mat;le Daily " A Banquet room for 30 people • 15 Kinds of Fresh Pasta and Pasta dishes (to go) • Homemade Italian Sausag_e • Veal Parmigiana and · Bar-B-Que Dishes • Fine French Bakery Goods • Watch Our Pasta Factory Chef at Wo rk • All Food Made Fresh on the Premises and Available Cooke<;i or Uncooked for Take Out. Steaks• Seafood• Cocktails Dine In Our Romantic Cellar. . Tbutsday; 8 am. to 3 p.m. Fnday; and 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday. ~ SPIU'TUS GAU.ERV The Susan Spiritus Gallery will host a 40-print show of George nre's photographs including works from the •Amish,• "New Urban Landscapes," and "York- shire• series. The eX.hibit closes Dec. 17. Hours; Tuesday, noon -6 p.m.; Wednesday through Satur- day, noon-8 p.m.; Sunday, Qoon-~ P.Ill·; Closed Monday. At Thiangle Square, 187-0AH.arb9r13Jvd. #212, Costa Mesa. Information: 548- 7558. ·420 B-1 GALLERY This gallery recently opened in Newport Beach. The gallery is in the Cannery Village area of New- port Beach at 420 31 St., Suite B-1. The gallery will feature the works of contemporary artists and is open on Fridays and Saturdays from 1-4 p.m. and by appointment. CUr- rently, the works of ·Michael Jacques, Murray Schiff, Marcyne Johnson, Chris Lundy, Carole Akins and Joseph Posito a.re on ~display. 673-8247. · LAGUNA Afrr MUSEUM/SOUTH • COASTl>l.AZJr' - ·u seuss is Loose !" Free eJthibit includes original illustrations and layouts from the Dr. Seuss books "The Cat in the Hat Comes Back,", "How the Grinch Stole Christ- mas!" uHorton Hears a Who!" and uHappy Birthday to Yott!· as well as original animation c,els from. Seuss TV specials. Ends May 5. The satellite gallery .is ot the C::aro~ Court entrance: Adnlis-s1on lS free. Hours: 10 a.m.-9 p .m. MondQy-Friday; 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday; 11 a.m.--6:30 p.m. Sun- day. Call. 662-3366. NEWPORT BEAOt CENTRAL LIBRARY "Kaleidoscope of Color" watercolor landscapes by Zilla Jane Huffman. The exhibit 1$ free and open to the public during nor- mal library ho~ -9 a .m. to 9 p .m. Monday th.rough Thu..r!>d.4y; 9 a .m. to 6 p.m. Friday and Saturday; and noon to 5 p.m. ,Sunday. lb.rough Dec. 30. The central library ls at 1~ Avocado Ave. in Newport Beach. For more informotion. call 717-3800. . NEWPORT BEACH OTY HAU. ~ Wo~k· by local artists juried by gallery owner and art consultant Susan Thomas. Ends Jan. 2. New.- port Beach City Hall Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd. from & a.m . to 5 p.m. Monday throuqh Friday. The exhibit is free and <?pen to the pub- lic. For information; call 644-3150. NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSEUM An exhibit of B_ho~ographs with text illustrating how blind" people describe beauty, titled "Sophie Calle: The Blind,· closes Dec. 31. 850 San Clemente Drtve, Newport Beach; 75~-1122. Hours: 10 a:m.- 5p.m. Tuesday-Thursday; 10 a.m.- 7 p.m. Friday; 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Sat- urday; noon-5 p.m. Sunday. 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"Day With-/ out Arr ~presents the loss- es m. all areas of the arts, caUSed by A{DS, and cele- brates the achlevements and lives of colleagues and friends stricken with HIV/A.IDS. • DANCE SAN FRANCISCO BALLET The troupe. performs three works in a "Repertory Highlights" program at 8 p.m. tonight at the Performing Arts Center. Perfor- mances include Balanchine's "Bal- the DePore Dance Center. Cost is $12. Uruon card or 4-year universi- ty rates available. Valid card must be shown. 151 Kalmus Drive, Cos- ta Mesa. Pre-register, 241-9908. 'THE NUTCRACKER' The Festival Ballet Theatre and the · children ot Southland Ballet Academy will perform "The Nut- -cracker. -A Holiday Dream," at Orange Coast College Dec. 8-10. Curtain is set for 7 p.m. on Friday · · and Sunday and 1 and 5 p.m. in Robert B. Moore Theatre. "Ilckets: $13 adults and $10 for children, $15 and $12 at the door. Informa- tion: 432-5880. BIG BAND SWING The Balboa BeAch Big Band plays live tram 4 to 7 p.m. Sunday in the ballroom at the Atrium Mar- quis Hotel. Ad.Ini.ssion: $5 per per- son or $8 per couple. 18700 MacArthur Blvd., Irvine, 752-4999. KIDS lo della Regina", Helgi Tomas-· son's--" Sonata." and James Kudel-GET 1~0 THE ACT ; ka's "Terra Finna." The troupe's . Childr:n are w~cqme lo audi- production of "Nutcracker" ends ~o!l . for Grease (ag~s 12-18),. its run Friday-Sunday. Show times: Llttle Sh?P ~f ~orrors (ages 9; Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m., 12) and Alice m Wonderland Sunday at 7:30 p .m. and weekend (ages 5-9~ Saturday and Sunday at matinees at 2 p.m. Cost: $18-$55. The Musical Theater Academy of Call 556-ARTS. Orange County. Children should MASTER BALLET CLASS bring a 30-second monologue r n termed j ate -adva n ced (non-rhyming) and sheet music for ~ ~3 1d,,,~ RIVERBOAT CAFE • Now open I Breakfast Frorn 7 Al\1 Daily Lunc h fro1n l 1 :30 -Brtu1ch o n Sunday ABOARD THE NEWPORT HARBOR. NAUTICAL MUSEUM (Formerly rrhe Reuben E. C..ce) t 51 E. Coast Hwy (Back Bay Bridge at P.C.H.) Newport Beach CA 92(>63 673-3425 TAPAS RESTAURANT ALL You CAN EAT SPECIAL ":.\LL You CAN E;AT PAELLA PLUS OUR FAMOUS DESSERT CREMA CATALAN INCLUDES LIVE FLAMENC,O GUITARIST OPEN 5:30 -9PM (714) 756·81 94 4253 MARTINGALE WAY NEWPORT BEAC H tlEHINO SHERATON Horn .. AT MACARTHUR/BIRCH! When it's .the season to be jolly ... use the Daily Grill private party room . We have the room for you when you hove the partyl ~F\\' YFAR'S L\'F P.\l{'I Y~ It//} \11/ 1\1 \I /111 I>\/,) (,1·,; Our Private Party Room Will Accommodate Up To 50 of Your ~riends, Family , or Business Associates GRILL® Fashion Island• Call qwi1yn Perez, Banquet Coordinator 714-644-2223 I+ .. . 16 bars Of e song in their key, and wear cloth -and hoes appropn- ate for unple movement. Rehea.rsals start m January and performances ere in May. lbe academy at 2488 Newport Blvd., C-2, Costa Mesa. Call 646-6624 for a.n audibon appointment. KlOSHOUR Clifford th Big Red Dog will Vl.Sit Barnes and Noble at Fashion Island at l p.m. Sunday. Jom Clif. ford for readlngs of ome oI his favorite wintertime stories. 1 STORY ANP CRAFT HOUR Spend from 2.t9 ~ p.m. Sundays ~t the Barnes & Noble bookstore, 953 Newport Center Dr. in New- port Beach, enjoying readings from favorite children's books and making crafts. Por information, call 759-0982. RIDE SAUY RIDE Meet Sally Rlde -Amenca's first female astron aut -11:30 a.m. 2 p.m. Saturday R.tde will auto- graph hei; two books, "The Thud Planet: Explonng the Earth From Space" and "Voyager: An Adven- ture to the Edge of the Solar Sys- tem " Launch Pad is a non-profit orgaruzabon and the preview f adl- ity of Discovery Science Center. Crystal Court, 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa, 546-2061 ~-LITERARY BARNES & NOBLE/ TRIANGLE SQUARE Performance poet Lee Mallory will present a readmg for his fifth book, "Full Moon, Empty Hands" 7-9' p.m Sunday Mallory is accompa- nied by Musician Neil Miran- da 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa, 631-0614 MUSIC , DAUAS BRASS Orange Coast College presents Michael Levine and the Dallas Brass m a hobday concert for fam-I ilies 8 p.m. Saturday in the school's Robert B Moore Theatre The con- cert will feature show tunes, Chnstmas favontes and 20 Costa Mesa High School band students. Tickets $16 for adults, $10 for chil· dren, in advance, $19 and $12 at the door lnJonnabon. 432-5880 PHILHARMONIC CONCERT Orange Coast College's Philhar- monic Orchestra offers its second concert of the season at 7 30 p.m . Sunday m Robert B Moore The- atre. The program includes Wagn· er's overture to •R.tellZl, ~ Haydn's Symphony No. 101, Strauss' •Death and 'transfiguration" and Bartok's •Dance Swte." Tickets: $6 m advance, $8 at the door ln1or- mabon 432..SSSO. OIANTNOEL Celebrate the hohda~ with the WJ.lliam Hall Master Chorale, Chil- dren's Chorus and Brass Ensemble MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO ... :r TJMt 1\iJidtt1on CO(ltfnues Since 1972 . ·. I • i , 4 1 • .. t ..... • • • :~ ' I -...._ -. -.... . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1995 .. .........._ at 7:30 J>.m. Dec. 11 at The Per-ferent penO<b on Dec. 17 in The CotJeg ' sail lmirung fleet at the of the Frozen North,~ with peoaJ 'anil,Sund y at 2 nd 7:30 pm. fornung Arts Center. Program P rfomung Arts Centei.rthc Pdcif· S4iling Cwttet'i. free open hou . holiday variety acts. sing.along 1ieke · $1~9.50 Call 74().;2000. inCludes Medieval melodies, ic Chorale is reinforced by the Activ1ti run from to nm. to 2 ma a free ice cream, soft drink. or 'A CHRISTMAS CAROl' Renmssance polyphony and Han-brasb of the Pad.hr. SYIJlphony p rn. The Salling Centpr ts at 1801 holidal'. cookie. There will be a Chari Dickens perennlal holiday • del's 8aroqlle "Hallelu111h Cho-Orchestra. The evening begins w: Pacil1c Coast Hi hway in New-. ~visit by Santa. O~ns todaY: favont . about the healing~ rus." Atterwaro, join m the annual witn Oirutmas mitsie in Tiie Cen-port Beach. ~tween the BaIOO. in the Drama Lab Thedtre at of love returns to SOUth Coast audience sing-along of favorite tcr foyer with the Pacific Chorale'b Bay Club and the Orange County Orange Coast College, and ruru; Repertory for its 16th annual tag- Cbristmas carols tor the entire la;ltermed.J.ate Children's Chorus at Sea Scout Base. lnlormabon: 645-Thursdays-Sundays through Dec. 1119. Opeils Friday at 7~30 p.m. family. Tickets $15-40 lnforma-6:30 p.m ., foUowed by the perfor-9412. · · 10. Show times: 7 pm. Th~ay Show times TueSday-Friday, 7:30 bon: 556-ARTS. mance 'in Segerstrom Hall at 7:30 SANTA PAWS ,. through Saturday; 2 p.m Satur·. pm., Saturda~·. 2:30 and 7·30 p.m.; MOZART AND SCHUBERT ~ p.m Tickcts: $20 -$95. Call 556: Sdnta Paws wiU make a pre-days and Sundayl> Admis)ion· Sunday noon and 4 p.m Tickets: Mozart speciabst Klaus Donath AR1'S. , Christmas appcaraJ)ce at the Cos· Thursdays and Sundays. $5-$6 1Jl .l2-$30 Information. 957-403,3, leads a program of Amad eus anas, AESTA NAVIOAD, ta Mesa Bark Park frbm 11 a.m. to advance, S8 at the door, Fnday 'A OIO<ENS OF A DAV' · featuring bis wife, sop rano Helen A holiday perfonnance of Man-3 p.m on Saturday. Mr Paws will and Saturday everungs $6-$7 in 1 EnJO\' holicld} lunch.at The Westiii Donath, along with Mozart's achi Los Camperos de Nati Cano pose for d holiday picture with advance, $9 at the door lnfonna-South Coast Plaza and a matinee "Symphony No. 23" and Schu-and other artists at 3 and 8 p.m on d f $12 (3 f $30) d b 432 ... ,. A.. perfo~ance of "A Christmas Car· bert's "Symphony 1..0. 9, 'The D 23 th p rt your og or .or an on: -.:>Mu. 1~ ec. at e e orming Arts will donate ail proceeds to the 'LIGKT SENSmVE' ol" on· Saturday at South Coast Great.'" Presented by the Pacific 'Center. Tickets: $10-$48. Jnfonna· Bark Park Operatuig Fund The A holiday play explonng relabon-RepertoJ"Y's second annual fund- Symphony Orchestra 8 p.m Dec. tion: 556-ARTS. Costa Meiia Bark Park as located in ships and interdependence, <.et in riil!jing t-vent The day is spon- 13 and 14 at the Performing Arts h rth f .,., Winkl N y. k' H u· Kitch ~red . b\ Supporbng Cast, SCR's Center. lnlonnation: 556.AR'J'S. ' t e no east comer o 1e e ew or s e s . en, 'Open~ f CANADIAN BRASS • ·SPECIAL EVENTS Pack at the end of Arlington Dec. 1 at The Theatre District Per support group of young pro es- A p k H .u_ 7"-A 5041 t 8 F d d Sat sionals, and corporate donations The brass ensemble jolns Pacific GRINCH PARTY venue ar Owue ..,.,. ormances pm n ay an · will pay' lor families who would not Symphon y Orchestra to nng in the Meet d.rtlst Chuck Jones at a hob-DAVfD COPPERFIELD urday; 7 Pm Sunday. lkke(.<. $ l'S otherwise be able to attend The magician promise:-. new illu-' ln the back lot of the l..c1h Anb · holidays at 8 p.m Dec. 15-16 at day party m hon_or of the Grinch SJOns as well as. popular favorites I Mall. 2930 Bnstol St Costa Mesa Chmtmas party starts at 12·30 the Performing Arts Center Tick-Jones directed the classic holidav 3 04 p m and the play is at 2'.30 p.m .. ets $22-$82 lnformatlon 556-fihn Dr. Seuss' "How the Grinch when he visits the Performing Arts lnlormation. 4 5-4 3 Co5t $45 adults $25 children ARTS Stole Chmtmas ~ and is one of the Center Dec 18-22 Show times: 2• NATHAN HALE rruormauon 957-2602. ext 219. ALPINE HOLIDAY rounding fathers of Warner Br~ 5.30 and 8'.30 pm Tickets $15-The world prennere oJ "The inter-'BABES IN TOYLANO'. Cel $39.50 ln1ormabon: 556-ARTS rogation of Nathan Hale• on South ebrate with dancers in "The Looney Tunes characters Bugs CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE Coast Repertory's Second "taqe Music-di adaptation ot Victor Her-Nutcr8.cker, • music from the Bunny, Daffy Duck, Elmer Fudd . . bert\-<:Jn.,s1c-c;tory bnngs to We the· movie "The Nightmare Before and creator of Wile E. Coyote and EnJO) the lighted boats tour of the ends its run Sunda) The pla} char<tr1Pn> of .lack and Jill. Simple CfinstmaS-and Ricnman·~ Road Rurmer; Marvm M8:J"tian--1_llitrbor m this annual event which focuses on the Jailho11se confronta· Sunon dnd the T-0v Sokhers At "Hanukkah Festival· Overture." Pepe LePew and many more. ~gan m l908 Parade starts at tion between the 2l-year-old spy Ordnqe Codst College's Robert B Part of Mervyn's Musical Morrung I Jones will present lus collection of t>:30 p.m nightly, Dec 17-23. Hale and C;ipt John !i.tontresor. Moore Thf'atre Dec 15 'tickets· series for )!OUilg people, at 11:30 artwork production eels and lim· Gldndstand seating and comph-his British interrogator, who triec.: to $10, $Q dntl $6 ui advance; $12 and a.m DeC! 16 at The Perlomung ited edibons -from the film and rnf'ntary shuttle seTVlce ts offered get Hale· to. renounC'f' hL~ ttllf'· $8 dl th( door lntormation 432- Arts Center. Tickets: Adults, $11, will sign and decbC'at.e an artwork b) the Newport Harbor.Jaycees at giance to the idealistic young 3880 Children, ~. Call: 556-ARTS I purchased at the event 6 p m. to 9 I $7 for adult::., $6 fo1 seruors and $5 country. Co-staring SCR veterc.m ' 'LA POSADA MAGICA' HANDEL'S 'MESSIAH' p.m Fnday at The Chuck Jones for children 12 and und~r. c8:11.451-Richard Doyle and "~un ol thf! The mdkP shift procession com- Edward Cumrrun9 leads the PSO Sho.wroom, 3636 E Coast Hig~-2178 Grcmdstand seating IS also Country" star Matt Keeslar Tic:k-memoratmCJ Joseph and Mary's and Pacific Chorale m Handel's; 1 way, Corona del Mar, Calif. Phone ottered by the Amencan Legion at ets: $26-$36 Performances 8 P m search for lodqmg returns for the "Messiah* at 6'30 p.m. Dec 16 at 723-1900 or (800) 959-7175 $.'l per seat, call 67?-5070. Or Thursday-Saturday, 7·30 Pm c;econd Vt'dl hpquming 4 p.m. Dec The Perlonning Arts Center Fed MONKEE BUSINESS wntch from a restaurant or on a Sunday; 2;30 p.m matinees SdtUr· 10 a1 South C'Odst Repertory turing soprano Jearune Thames, Meet ex-Monkee Peter Tork at hMhor cnuse For more Ulfonna-I day and Sunday, at 655 Town Inspired b) Lann America's oldest alto tenor Oatijd Parks and ban-noon on Saturday at Tower bon on the event call the Newport Center Dnve m Costa Mesa lnfor-Chri'itmdo; traditJ.on, the procession tone Thomas Scunch Tickets $1 .S-Recor&.. 1726 Supenor Ave .. Cos-HClibor A.red Chamber of Com-mation: 957-4033 1s magiC'alh transformed to bnng a $65. lnJormabon 556-ARTS ta Mesd Tork will be on hand to merce, 72q 4400 'DAMN YANKEES' 14-yr>ar-<•ld girl back into the SONGS OF THE SEASON promotr> his current solo project, a Jerry Lewis stars as the de\il in ~ C'hnstmac.: ... pmt and mto her fann- Orange Coast College Choar smgs new CD titled "Stranger Tlung STAGE new production of the musical, ly o~~ru. 4 p 01 Dec. 10. Show Chnstinas songs m the Fine Arts Have Hdppened Tork Da\'y "Damn Yankees. Tuesdav-Dec tune., Tue.,day-Pnday at 7:30 pm . Recital Hall 7.30 pm. Dec. 17 Jone5 and ~1ickey Dolenz will be CHRISTMAS SHOW AND ICE 10 at the Performing Arts CentPr· ~ t rda) at 2·30 and 7:30 p:m.,. 432-5880 Advance tickets: $3.50: celebrabng their 30th anniversary CREAM SOOAL Show times Tuesday-Fnday. 8 'undav at noo.n and 4 pm Tickets: ,. $5 at the door Call 432-5880 in 19% with a reuruon tour and Featuring a melodrama "The Girl pm., Saturday. 2 pm and 8 p.m . <; h :l4 lnionnauon Q57-4033 HOLIDAY CELEBRATION other speadl commemorative Conductor John Alexander otters event~ tor Monkee fans programs of two ChnstJnas themes BIG BOATS -Magmfcat and 0 Magnum Mys-Go belo\\. de<"k Saturdav to cherk tenum -by three composers of cW-out the h1g hoa.ts of Orange Coast HUNTINGTON BEACH MARKET BROILER HRIMPLY DELICIOU TREATS FOR THE HOLIDAYS EN JOY .. ONE FOOT" OF SHRIMPl Satisfy holiday ·shrimp hunger" We space ours $ I 0 95 with bacon. mesQilltc broll them and season • •them Just nghtl OlOOSt Cajun. llmc or lemon • pepper or terfyakl Then dlOose two sldt dishes. dtesslng for your dinner salad and dig Into our hot sourdough bread! .. FOOT OF SHRIMP" & SIRLOIN STEAK 11395 ORDER HOLIDAY GIFT CERTI FICATES NOWI We prepare them whllc you dine. ORDER SHRIMP PARTY TRAYSJ Great for office or home patties. DAILY DINNER SPECIALS MON FISH N<HIPS $7.00 TUES 1 'Ii LI. MAIHI L015TIR $11.00 WID FRESH TUltlCIY DIHHIR $7.00 THURS PRIMI IUI $9 .00 SIAFOOD CltlPIS . . Pl.an· ahe<id with -f ~stive; gar.nished pork lo~ Planning a holiday party or a dinner with close friends? Been invited -to a potluck or G.mily gathering? Almost every- Qne can answer yes to one of \hose questions during the busy weeks from the middle ol Novem-~r to l'jew Ye'1'5 Day. The qu~-. aons that pop up next are.invan· . Ably what to serve? And what td I • '> ' t>nng. ... . Easy, different and fun are the qualities ~ seem to search for in a recipe du.ring this celebratory season, and a recipe to fit all those criteria is festive Make-f\.bead Pork Loin. The finished .roast can be served warm, right from the oven, or refrigerated and served cold the following day, the flavors mingling nicely in the interim. The loin is stuffed, but not in the customary way: Instead of fill-· ing the loin and rolijng lt up for a bread~d center, this stuffing fills slits in the top of the· roast, a much simpler and less messy operation. The .stuffing is delightfully easy preparation,, and features ,chopped seedless grapes. The sweet juiciness of the g{apes enhances the flavor of the pork . and keeps the stuffing moist. Rosemary Grape Skewers serve as tun and unique garnish· es for this new .'addition to your holiday cooking repertoire. 'fl?.e sprigs of green from the qJsema.ry, Holiday order direct from-the . White House President Clinton made news last year when be said bis family's holiday menus included Jell-0 gefatin salads. Whether it's the First Family or your family, serving Jell-0 brand gelatin at s~cial holiday meals is a welcome tradition. SPICED CRANBERRY ORANGE MOLD 1 112 cups boiling water 1 package (8 serving size) or 2 packages (4 serving size) Jell-0 brand raspberry flavor gelatin 1 can (16 ounces) whole berry cranberry sauce 1 cup cold water 1 tablespoon lemon juice 1/4 teaspoon ground cinnamon 1 /8 teaspoon ground cloves 1 orange, sectioned, diced 112 cup chopped walnuts) {Or use Jell-0 Brand raspberry flavor sugar free gelatin.) Stir boiling water into gelatin large bowl 3 minutes or until completely dissolved. Stir in cranberry sauce, cold water, lomnn ,:uice, rinnamon and doves. Refrigerate about 11/2 hours or 4ntil thickened (a spoon drawn through gelatin leaves a definite impression). Stir in orange and walnuts. Spoon into 5-cup mold . Refrtger- ate 4 hours or until firm . Un "mold. Garnish as desired. Makes 10 servings. To unmold: Dip mold into warm water just to rim for about 15 seconds. Gently pull gelatin from around edges with moist fingers. Place moistened serving plate on top of mold. lnvmt. hold- ing mold and plate together, shake slightly to loosen. Gently remove mold and center gelatin on plate . Generic terms: raspber- ry navor gelatin. CHRISTMAS RIBBON MOLD 2 cups boiling water l package (4 serving size) Jell-0 brand gelatin, any red flavor 111'2 cups cold water 1 package (4 serving size) J ell-0 brand lime flavor gelatin 2 cups miniature marshmalloW&) Stir 1 cup boiling water into red gelatin in medium bowl 2 minutes or until completely dis- solved. Stir J.n.3/ 4 cup of the cold water. Pour into 5·cup ring mold. Retrtgerate 2 hqurs or unW set but not finn. Stir remaining 1 cup boiling wate.r: into lime flavor gelatin in inediwn bowl 2 minutes or until complet'c.ly dissolved. Stir in 1 r m4ilung 3/ 4 cup of the cold water. Refrigerate 30 minutes or until cooled Spoon over red gelatin. GenOy place mantunal- lows in gelatin. (ManhJnallbWt will float to top.) .Relrtgerate 4 bOun or uoUl finn. UnmOld. Garbllh u desiied. Makel 10' lel'VlngS. J followed · by. a • bauble-like sequence of grape9: are color-per- fect (or the season. Make an ~xtra be.tch of these charming and \a.Sty kabobs for appetizers. FESTIVE MAKE·AHEAO PORK LOIN . 2 powids • boneless .cente r .. cut pork loin · Salt and pepper • 1/4 cup each' chopped carrot, eel· ery an.d onion • ZEE NICE N' SOFT ~ clove garlic, minced · 1 tables~ olive oil • · 2 tablespoon& dry wrute wine 1 cup chopped California seedless gr.ape& • . 1 cup ftesh bread crumbs, toasted 1 egg, beaten , - Ro!eID¥Y Grape Ske'fl€~ M~ two lengthWise s~ts m pork 1oin, to within 112-inch of bottom of roast; season with salt and pepper. Saute all vegetables 1 to 2 minutes., i.p ·911. Do not .. brown. Ad~ wine: cook and Stll' W)til liquid is absorbed. Mix in grapes, crumbs and beaten egg. Adjust season.lngs , with salt and pepper. Cool JD.i.xtWe. Rill length- wis~ slits with grape mixtO,re; tie at Z-~ch intervals. If any dressiti.g retn$S. place on • tQp of.i roast .• .Bake at 350 F about 1 "hour 'Of ;until" interncil temperature ·reach-· es 160 F. Allow to sit 2.0 minutes before slicill'g "'{hen serving warm. Or refrigerate overnight .... .. TM until chilled and serve cold. Arrange warm or cold slices .on platter and garnish with rosern.acy grape skewe rs. Makes 16 serv- ·tngs. • · Rosel.llary Grape Skewers: Strip 8 rosemtu:Y branches leaving 1 to 2· inches of needles on top . Skewer 4 t-0 6 grapes on each branch# Heat oil over medium heat in non stick pan. P~·sear skewer 2 'Of 3 minutes on each Side. · · · . LB. : ' · · FRESil · .... PORK SPARERIBS·· /4i\ ... · 139 "· HUGHES a ··PACK .. ·PARTY BUNS PLAI~ t1AMSUROER ·6 ·9- .. '. .. ~ \SJ .. Le. 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To recap, Igor, a drug:sniffing Bel- gian Malanois with the Costa Mesa · . Police Department, placed 50th on the Daily Pilot's annual Top t 03 Most InnuentW list. That means 49 people are more influential than Igor while the other SS are -dare I say it -dog food And some of them are letting me.hear about it. Which, as far as I'm concerned, makes Igor a marked inutt. So if you're listening to this, poochle, -Igor is going blind, so I figure he doesn't read much anymore -perk up those ears and listen good. • Do you know what it's like trying tQ placate someone who gripes about being outranked by a c.\og? It can't be done. I've been reduced t~ passirlg the buck, saying it wasn't my doing and offering some very bizarre consolation. You can't say Igor's inclusion on the list·was a joke. It wasn't. This is not affinnative action gone haywire and there's no nepotism at work either. Despite any eVidence to the contrary, nobody at the Daily Pilot is in-any way related to Igor. · Once you realize that, yes, the Daily Pilot finds you less influential than a dog, you have to find a way to cope. Anyone ranking 1 through 49 .is safe. But if you're 51 through 103, you've got some soul-searching to do. Yes. be easy to accept: you work hard in school, rise through the ranks, pull down a six-fig- ure salary, build a name in your c-om- munity and still lose a seat at the Balboa Bay Club to someone who lifts his leg against. trees and won't eat with a knife and fork. Now, I don't know about you, but if I p\c;ked up the Daily Pilot and found myself out- ranked on a •most influen- tial" list by an inflatable sex doll, I'd be in therapy within a piatter of hours. My enemies would have a lifetime worth of ammunition: "I don't have to take that from you. Henerson, you're less important than ... • You get the idea So next year at this time, when you pick up the Daily Pilot and see where you.place, keep a sense of humor. My colle<Jgue Fred Martin noted that not everybody was able to . fully enjoy the Daily Pilot Top If I lose so much as one source because of your good fortune, I'll haul your fuzzy carcass into .court and take you for every milk bone and chew toy a judge will grant me. You will rue the • day you ever Mpired to greatness. I heard it prst·from John Hedges, you made the list, and you went head to head (nose to nose?) withe Igor and losL Thousands of readers know about it. Yeah, I'd say life is pretty cruel. There's one argument left and it's critical. If you're peeved at bemg out- ranked by Igor, always, always remember thar it could have been worse. Much worse. Thei;e ~ere other C<Uld.ldates who were'consi<tered l>ul did not tnake the list. •Oddball candidates," we ·call them. Among them, the Ejector Seat - the new ride at last su1'tmer's Orange County Fair. We a.l,so considered -.and rejected -Bertha, the blow-up sex doll that was part of a water district sexual harassment ca~e. · Igor has retired, but there are all sorts of creature who are-doingWQn- derful things for our commwtity. You may find yourself outratlked by a two- toed sloth. . And you're in awfully good compa- ' ny. . . 103 lunch a few weeks ago, in part because half the people present were outranked by a dog. He's right, but I'm not sure he real-' 1zes hbw deep-seated the resentment lies. how truly humiliated some of the mayor of Newport Beach. uz sure feel sorry for everybody who came in behind the dog," he said. Easy for him to gloat. The mayor placed :14th, iii the comfort zone. · What about all those people who dipn't even· make the list? If 1 ~0,000 people live in Newport Beach and Or you might find yourself out- rariked by Sid Soffer. . . . Then others. HWhat's with the dog?" I Costa Mesa, then a lot of two-legged creatures didn't make the.cut. It can't • EVAN HENERSON 1s a staff writer .. and did ' .. these good folks are ~t bemg lgored. "How'd the dog get on there?" not ~uaUfy for the Most Influential list . best of the readers hotline ~at's in._a logo? For readers, there~ ·a lot. • EDITORS NOTE: We asked our read· r~ two q·uestions. One, do they like the • w Costa Mesa marketing logo, and h~o. do the icons in Costa Mesa's logo IQok too much like those used by New- port Beach About the Costa Mesa logo, it's mce but there's no sports At Ille Orange County Fairgrounds tiler.e's more than 400 barns and ltt>rses and lots of jumptng, lots • of luds learning how to ride all ~ mds of different horse sports. No sports whatsoever on the 1q o Basketball, basebaJ!, hqrse l'orh nothing DORIS MCGEE Costa Mesa ln promob.ng Costa Mesa, we 11e uptown and soph1sllcated or llptown and fun. The logo IS , qn.•r1t, we have all those Hungs other c1hes around us don't so l think thdt's a plus for us. PRISCIU.A GARCIA Costa Mesa l 5dW the new logo m the Ddi- h Pilot this morning 1 Just have to say I think 1t looks cheap and like the red l1qht spE>cial at K-MMt or some- 1111119 ll's very commercial I don't think ilrefiects any Wdflllth 111' hospitality .. It 1ust looks like a shopping 'il!JH VALORJ DUPREY Costa Mesa I think they're representative 11f th!? variety or things in the ctty .ind are flexible in their usage as wc1s outlined 111 the article that .1r romparues that logo. 1 thmk it's particularly good because it works well in the 'illlall size that it's shown in the prlper but would also work very well m a large oversized banner type thing that you could see often on the streets of this oty l ttunk the styling lS very fresh c1nd clean and it has a 1oyf ul .ispect to it. However, I have a lot of prob-, l<>ms wiU1 the accompanying typograpby of the logo type. I IE'el the typeface is very old-fash- ioned for such a fresh icon look. It's very o1d-fasluoned. Also, I.feel the multi-fasdnat-• mg tagline looks like an after- thought rather than being Ulte- qrnted with the whole symbol. • ·, CHRIS MCCORMICK Newport Beach I tho'ught it was e Uttle bit h 1tc. It needs to be more up·to- dal<', or more creative so to SJ>Pak MICHA.EL JOHNSON J · Corona dcl Mar I think the new logo looks too hu y. r Jove th logo that's Ir ady there on th 519n as you < um In on Adams A; enue from BrookhW5t Street toward Harbor Uoul vord. It's a beautiful sign • with a ~ull and sun, etc. Why n t that? • BADUA WITBECK Calta M The Costa Mesa logo -l like IL DANA MAYER Costq Mesa I think that the diagram, the drawing should be in a circular form empasizing,the 0 in Costa Mesa l don't Chink that th~ dif- ferent icons, the shopping, the violin, the drama icon and the sun and surf should necessarily be separat0P. ' · 1 think that maybe they · should tie them together m some way. The colors are cool. I'd like to see a little bit deeper color -though and not so Crayola. i \hiflkjt should be ma,ybe a bit more refined in a way. DAVID MCGINN Newport BEACH I think that the logo for Costa Mesa seems to me to be way too cartoony, way too whimsical of an image for Costa Mesa. If Costa Mesa is to upgrade its image this pcµticular logo and this artWork and the tagline mul- ti fascinating really doesn't do much for Costa Mesa at all except drag it down and make it look like Pacoima or something. · MAR.IECASE Newport Beach And as for the logos being alike ... · From my point of view, the question about the logos.being loo much alike is not the real lSSUe but the issue lS the lan- guage in the sign. MUlti fascinating doesn't work. It's a play on multifaceted which ls sometlung that appears in the d.lctiooary but multi fasci- nating really doesn't work. It's problematic to say the least. I teach EngliSh at Orange Coast College and that's my gripe with the new design. JUDY NELSON Costa Mesa Yes, Costa Mesa's logo is remarkably sunilar to parts o1 Newport Beach'&. But look at it this way, the two cities already mesh µJee band,ln glove. Any two areas that share school boards, teachers, high school dream tea.ms and the Dai- ly Pilot can certainly share suru- lar logos. Besides, semi-imitation is a sincere fonn of flattery. MICHAEL A. GLUECK Nowport Beach I 1 think the Costa Mesa iogos look perfectly hne and as a mat- ter of fact I think tho hopping area is larger than Newport Beach so I don't know what the beef 1S about. MARGARET QUON Co ta Mesa I'd lilce to a new, different logo. lt hould hav an Orange Coast College pitat with sword lri hand, chasittg a bunch of goats down a hill. The capUon on the logo 1howd read ·nae Power of Edu· cation in Cotta Meta.• LEI! 81ADLEY Costa Mesa • • A. ·r-.; lu+ SCH f OMV Pit.OT Basketball coach Jas~n Ferguson is back on the court at Costa Mesa High School. . gains JASON FERGUSON The Costa Mesa Mustangs basketball team got a boost this week when its coach, Jason Fer- guson, returned to practices despite being wracked by treat- ment for cancer The team found Ferguson's presence alone an ·inspiration. SKATEBOARDERS Thanks to a partnerslup between a small Cost<l'Mesa company and Boy Scout officials local skateboarders could soon have their own mdoor park to nde in. The proposed skateboard center, wluch will be built in a former industnal but..ldmg, could be d'one January. LUNDE FAMILY ' After the \lfltimely death of their son, Gray, Peggy and Bob Lunde say therr friends and neighbors have showeted them with some 600 letters, gifts and about $10,000 m contributions. ·losses TAXPAYERS limes are tough, officials say. The days of frills are over. Well readers respond that is until ti.me for the annual League of Cities conference comes around Newport 'Beach officials spared no expense·stay- ing in lavtsh hotels and spending some $4,500 of taxpayer money at the event IRWD Newport Beach oCfiaals have given a big thumbs down to the Irvine Ranch Water District's plans to dump 5 million gallons of treated sewage into the New- port Bay. Though water officials say they're gomg forward with the proposal anyway, the mes- sage here is clear -Newport doesn't want the bay to be a dumping ground, period. ·More· deserve place ori the list I . • T hank you for including John Huffuman, St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church senior pastor, on this year's 103 most influential list John's courage, strength, and • vision are precious qualities in these troubled times. Our community is indeed blessed to have John and his wife, Anne, as leaders and role models. 1Wo of our community's most influential leaders, however, were overlooked· Gordon Bow- ley and Barbara Van Holt Gor- don has given of his time and talents to community programs for decades -scouts, youth sports, church, Rotary, l toag. Hts exemplary skills es an auc- tioneer and master of ccre- mom s have helped rai e mil: lion for cau es like CHOC end muscular dy trophy. Furthermore, while presidmg over hundreds of functions with great organlutlonal sklll, hls Wit etnd c:hann have enabl d u to laugh end laugh and laugh. One of Gordon'J personal axioms is •many are rail d, but only • few land up.~ Cordon hU always stood tall. Barbara Van Holt. English and drama teacher at Estan<il Hlgb school, ha• become • lev· end in hf!r own tune. LQved and debate, choir and academic respected by students, parents, decathlon and fellow teachers, Barbara's The result. her students have Estancia drama troupes have well-rounded high school won more individual and careers and with love, skill, and ensemble awards than any enthusiasm, achieve remarkable school in the state. succes on stage. She recently acc9mplished the coup de grace, leading Estancia to be the fir!lt school to win TWO prestigious MACY awards for best show. Ba?bara won in 1985 with ..The Wizard of Oz,• and again in 1995 with "Kiss Me Kate." What's her• Gordon Bowl y ccreU Knowledge, compa Ion, kill, and bounaless en gy. And, ob yes, one more. Barbara believes high school tudeots .. hoWd be involved in all the extra-cuniCUl.ar activities of thetr cholce, which ls a contra t to many coaches end others who make it difficult on 1lu· dents to pursue other interests. She encourages her aeton to alio ~y football, vOU~bd. and track and to partidpate ln ED DECKER Costa Mesa I count it a very special honor to be listed ln the Daily Pilot's listing of the influential people in the Newport Beach area m 1995 I am so grateful for all of the many opportunihe that have come to me to help bring peo- ple into a better life. . I wanted to express my appreciation to whoever it is on the committee lhat•selecti the individual5 to be honored as I was. t hop that I C"an be worthy at\d deserving or such 1 cogn • tion. J want ct to 1 o thank you for the T·shirt I don't think I wdl ever wear it but I'm going to fram lt and put it up in my offlce. lt is Just a reAl pleasure and JOY to be able to 1ust look at lt. • PASTOR CHUCK SMITH Calvary Chapel Cotta Meta . co.rresponde.rice. Miss Rams? .Adopt a . teacher Recently, my wife and I had· the pleasure of our very first par- ent teacher conference. Our daughter's kindergarten teacher, Tammy Meador of Victoria Ele: · . menta.ry School. is teaching her first kindergarten class My wife a.nd I were both unpressed and thank.fut tor the efforts of Meador and the rest of the staff dt the school. Thetr hard . work and dedicatido shows in · the enthusiasm of our daughter. For many years, many.of us have lamented the fact th!lt pro-· fessional athletes are making . millions while teachers struggle. Many people m Orange County d.ld not attend baseball games m protest over the strike_earher this year. And as we all know, there is now professional football in this drea. , I, therefore, propose~ chal- lenge to the sports-loving par· ents of school-aged chtldren in Orange County, or perhaps even everyone here. I invite you to take the money you would have spent at a Ram game or an Angel game and make a donation to a local pub- lic school. Even half or the mon- ey you would have sperit would be sufficient. . I am sendirlg cilong a copy of my check to my child's school To the rest of the Dail)' Pilot readers, I believe it is time to put up or shut up. · • STEVESMrm Costa Mesa Banking just isn't the way it used to be 1 have to comment on the response to Fred Ma.rt.m's col- umn on banking servt.ces by Kim Burdick, seruor vice president and district manager for Bank of America I recently visited my safe deposit box at the South Coast branch of Bank of Amenca After waiting several mmutes to get someone's attention at the safe deposit box counter, I walked across the lobby to somt-one sitting at a desk. They told me to •ring the bell• located somewhere.on the counter and •someone will help you as soon as they can." J d.ld that and w&ted several more minute until someone -cl arly rushed and mconvenlcnced - finally came to help me. After that, 1 was in-and-out in a ]ilfy. ,Put 1 rouldn't help remernber- 1ng the days when it us d to be S cunty Pacific Bank a•d omc· on was alway stat1oncd nl'arby to help itnme~iately with a warm and cheerful smile. The ~mputers at bank of ArneriC-A may b@ doing an excel· lent job of processing milllons of transadlons dailf. but there are not @nough people to do an excellent job of lnterac:ttng wtth custom n -let alone being warm and cheerful. DON NOl1'c.il ~-... ' .. .. ' a Daily Piloc YOWNTEa OtRICTOttY runs kMty In the Daily Pilot If you'd Information on getting ycx.ir O(ganl· ion listed, call 642"'4321, Ext. 331. ASSOOATION ~ Amyotrophlc Later4,I 'Sderosls l1tlon, Orange County Chapte(. many voluntttrS. For lnforma\lon, I Execufjve Director Stacy Koressel at 5·1922. EIMER'S ASSOOATlON Alzhelmers Association of Orange ty needs volunteers for its Visiting lunteer Program; support group lead· for patients and care givers; and for e volunteer helpllnE' Interested volun· rs can call 283·1111 . ERICAN CANCER Sd'OETY Orange County Region of the erlcan Cancer Society Is seeking rce volunteers. Also, volunteers are ing sought to answer calls for the It's Helpline lnfoCenter ·For lnforma· n on these and other volunteer portunltieS; ca11 Jane o·c~nnor. at I 1-0441. I £RICANS FOR FREE 01CE IN MEOIONE le.ans fof Free Choice 1n Medicine, ,. ' • non--profit educ.tlonal, orSJ&nlzatlon fe>Unded on the Idea of Individual hbtr· ty and free enterprise. Is seeking offO volunteers. FOf more lnformatiOrl, call 645-2622. AMEftlCAN HOME H£Ami HOSPICE The Aln«lcan Home Health Hospice Program needs volunteers to give Ml<>- tlonal SUPP9ft to terminally ill patients and ~Ir families In the g~ater Orange County area~ Training is provided For Information. call 550-0800 or (800) ~ 2545. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPTER The Or~nge Count}' Chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media In disaster and emergency sit· uatlons. For lnformatjon. call Judy Ian naccone, 835-5381, or Joan ~Iller. 835 5381, Ext. 422. ' AMERJCAH"YOVTH SOCCER Corona del Mar AYSO Soccer Region 57 needs volunteers for 199'S soccer sea soo registration. Parents of boys and girls ages 4 1/2 to 16 are needed for computer input, telephones, coaching, refereeing. equi~ment and purchasing. can 640-2539. HIGHEST QUALITY VACCINES · COMPLIMENTARY •HEALTHY PET• EXAMINATIONS STATE LICENSED VETERINARIANS ·:· CAT ~-DOG . F.VR+CP •••••••••• SS : Rab~ ••••••••.•• $6 • • l Leuke~la .......... s 12 DHLP+P ••••• _;~.s 1 o Rounciworm ••.• S6 ·, . . . . . rt--i( ~ ..... -· .;:..,;,.~ • '.:...:!....:.:_~ • J""'r'-': • ~ FARNSWORTH LANDSi~\Pl~ C OMP.\.'\T .548-5132 , .. ll.t.!111711 \l~ hCwe Ot-rr.40 1 ~ars cpnf btned s0t•iu in th{s <U'ffl •• Our quality, creatir1ty (lnd Sf'TL~in! are unmatched. Together we tcitl take care of all your lands,·a~ and , rnasom y needs. • L.aml'A.:RJX" l>c<4latJ1 • Sto1u."\\orlt. Putlo..,, & BBQ-. • Water Fan ... Pool' & Spa .. • Sprinkler ~'tl..'m., • Oralna~._. ~>-:claJJ,ts .. GLASSELL MASONRY COMPA..''Y 434-7744 .1 Lrmited Vumber '~( lttractive S . ~a ~, hrist••"' ., c carol ~ ~ Song Sheets ~ J are 11ou · az ailable lo Churches '"~· Organizations Ca 1/. in 1Jerson 'AA1-5PM ASSOOATION RENAtS~ CltEATORS ARC h a non-profit group in Costa Mes. that JpOnSOn and supports mutti· outreach community service programs, such as the hOmeless wxtuary. Volun· teen· are netded For information, call Or. Rentt Namaste, 540-5803. BAU.ET PAOFlCA The Ballet Pacific.a Guild, a volunteer support group for Ballet Pacifica. needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For information, call Molly Lyndl at 642· 9275. • BIG BROTHfRS, BIG SISTERS Men and women over 20 yeers old who have lived In Orange County for at least six months and have-been on the job for at least three months are needed to s~e as big brothers or big sisters for children ages 6 to 16 from single-parent homes. For Information, call 544-7773 BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC., Volunteer opROftunities include fund • raising, program dewlopment and training to ext.sti~ troops and packs For mor• mformation, call Oewn Dougherty, s.46-4990 BOYS AND GJRlS a.uas OF COSTA MESA//NEWPORT BEAOi The three area Boys and Girts Oubs need volunteer coaches and arts and (Taft.s worilU\op teachers For locations and more information, call Olde Powers, 642 2245 . CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS Vol\Jnteer docents are needed at the Centennial Farm at the Or1nge County Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa Call Ginny Smith, 708-1517 ' CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creative Alternatives, a non-profit charitable organization that works through the United Way, needs • volunteers, graduate level interns or trainees. For information, call Karen, 642-0377 Christmas Boxed Cards Fabulous Selection • Great VOlue •Fast Jn ·Store lmpnntmg. +CQ~ }ED! 1040 Irvine Ave. Newport Beach 631-8888 Proudly Serving the Community for Over JO Years . . THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1995 cou.EGE HOSJ'fTAL The Colleoe Hospital Costa Meu Auxil · lary is see~ing volunteen to P«f orm clenc.al, reception des!(. ~ft shop Ind other duties ilt the hospit.1 For lnfor· mation, all 642·2734 between 9 • m. and4p.m _ . volunteers for ushering, ~.rr~H ings. typing. lights end INnY other duties. For more infonnrian, QM 150- 5269 COSTA MESA HISTotaCAL SOCETY The society colletb inforrnabon. pho- tos and artifacts relating to the hktorv COMMUNrrY HOSPKE ?JJ.E of Cost. Mew and the harbor area. VoJ.. Community Hospice c.ar~. whidl pro-unteers are needed for der!QI tllsks. v1des medical and emotional ~pport to computer. nput and help in the litnry terminally ill ~ and their families Call Ch1r1es Beecher, 631-5911. • • In Orange Cou~. needs volunteers in Costa -M~ and N~ Beach For I COSTA MESA LITERACY GllOUP information or to register, call Cin• The Costa Mesa UterilC)' Group ,.s Laird, 978-7447. · voluriteers to help people become I~. CONSUMERS foR LEGAL REFOftM Consumers for tegal Reform has an ongoing need for volunteers to monitor civil court judges. A computer and-dona tlons are also needed. For more infor· mation. call Barbara at 854-0881 COSTA MESA OVIC PLAYHOUSE The Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse needs aie or teach English as a second l1n- 9uage. For information; call Fuiler. 548.-, 3384. COSJA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services facill>- ty at the corner of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue sHks volunteers for a variety of tasks. For more Information, call '645*2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m."' L This Certiflcate vaJld thru 12/6/95 .J -----~---------To Create a Perfect Smile For You Payment Plans Available v/SA . . . . This holiday season, you could not only ht. touc.hcd by an angel you c.an be an angel a.nd touch a needy family too . · l~me & N~wport Beach men.ham., will g1v<.: away ttheen $100 shopping sprees 111 December and for each winner, a matching .. $'100 shopping ·;pree will be given to a needy family in your community To wm, ti imply fill in the coupon bdow_and .. bring it to any ~tore loc.atl·d· in a part1L1patmg ~enter. Drop the coupon into the box placed 'near the store 'Angel "J/e hope you win t~1" <.,cac;on And thank ... for helping to-bnng the holiday t0uch to s needy family . .. t I . . Cu leer "Pia za · · lruine •tyt,1rA'ctpfol e . , -....... ---~ ~ -,... ,.. ..... :--- ::::---y ·--.... ~ ..... .... . ::: ---~ . -~ .... -~ \.} ~ .c:..i ~ ~ -~ ~ ~ t-., ..!:; ~. 'O ... -~ -"' ~ ~ ~ .... ... ~ ~ . :;;: ~ 73 I flJ.ll fl d h._y Q/l • a1~ cl a11d heco111 ... m1 anaRJ.. too. 1' 1l'c\ lpa rk Plaza ~ ~ -~ ~ ~ -.:. ...J ~ ..... "' '"":. ~ .-..._ ~ ~ --...... ..; '--. ....... ~ ~ ~ ~ --...... ~ .... ~ ,.:::i < .... -~ ~ :::: -~ -\ ~ --~ "" R" r!"--.. S;· ·~· ~ s-- N ~ . - -· j-A• THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1995 , BUSES CONTINUED FROM A 1 done by a relatively few number of students, ~ have no way,· short of riding on the bus our- selves, to morutor the beqav- iors. • More and more female stu- dents have complained of male studeats touching them inappro- priately and of verbal harass- m_ent, Hoover said. Just last year one eighth- grade stl.\ttent threw a sixth: grade student's backpack out the window of a bus and onto the front window of a car. The heavy load broke the ca.r's window and scared the unsuspecting driver. •Kids do some stupid things, .. Hoover said. •They think it's fun- ny, but that coul4 R.ave been a very serious accident. "We've had bus drivers who have to pull over several times on the way ho{tle from school every day,.. Hoover said. "But then the problem is, who is caus- mg the trouble? Maybe the video cameras can't pick everything up. but monitoring 1t helps -it's · another set of eyes.• The district plans next month to install metal. vandalism-proof boxes with red lights on each of the seven buses which serve the school, but will only purchase two or three cameras. The cam- eras will be rotated between the buses in order to reduce costs, but children won't know when they're being taped, Hoover said "We're responsible for those chtldren's safety from doorstep to doorstep,• she said "The bus is Just like a classroom, but it's the one place there is no supervlsion. Supervision 1s necessary to main- tain the peace • Hoover recently wrote a ' MUSEUM I ,, CONTINUED FROM A 1 trustees. "I have a special interest in contemporary California art, so I find tius a particularly exciting tune." The two-phase <>xpa nsion will re quire generosity from arts patrons as well. Museum Presi- dent James Selca and board member Joan Beall on Wednes- day officially kicked off a fund d.nve dunng which the museum hopes to ra1se $6 rrullJon over hve years for the renovdllon The museum already has approximately $2 million, much of which was donated by long- time museum supporters over the past four to five weeks, sa1d museum director Michael Botwiruck "By the llme Phdse 1 1s suc- cessfully completed, we hope people wlll come forward with larger contributions to JOin a suc- cessful campaign which is al.ready und<>r wdy," Botwiruck SaJd Th(' money will be available when the museum needs it, according to Botwimck "I'll sell lemonade if I have to," he qwpped The first phase, scheduled to begin m Apnl 1996, will mvolve movrng ofhce space mto the old library and renovatmg the eXl.St- mg bwldmg Once the renova- t10n 1s complete, the museum will have twice the eX1Strng gallery spa.ce and unproved facilities for educauonal purposes and offices. Later phdses would involve creating d link. between the two buildings dnd renovating the for- mer library. While the first phase is underway; the museum will be closed for approximately six months and will reopen m Octo- ber 1996. The Irvine Co , which nearly donated the fonner hbrary build- ing on several occasions over the past years, reacquired the site in exchange for the land which now houses thia current library, also m Newport Center TRAVEl:.ERS CONTINUED FROM A 1 . . exaept for the $195 conference registration fee. The city picked up the tab for that. •The dty will pay for a staff member's attendance only if that person belongs to a ~tate-wide committee," Davis said. •And, Mr. Kathe doesn't. So, anything beyond the registration fee became a personal expense tor him." Here's a break.down of what each city official pent· · •Mayor Joe Erick.son -$58.4. • Councilwoman Sandra Genis -$605. • Coundlwoman Mary Hom- buckl -$675. • Personn 1 Director Steve Hoyman -$706, • Public rvi Director Bill Morril -$658. • Ctty Attorney Thomas Kath1t -S195. $5,000 California State Depart- ment of Education grant applica- tion for what TeWink.le cells "Pfoject Safe Transport.• The school board approved the appli- cation in .October, and the state this week-agreed to fund the pro- gram for one year.· The school has looked into videotaping ~tudents ever since Principal Mary Ann Ehret saw a television news program three years ago detailing the effects of video cameras on buses in a school district in the South. Before writing the grant, Hoover checked with an Orange County Department of Education attorney on the legality of video- taping students on buses. who don't feel sefe riding the bus,• Hoover said. "The Mad.res of Costa Mesa do a wonderful job monitoring the bus stops, but once tlie kids are on the bus, it's a different story.• School officials will monitor all (>f the vtdeotapes and move trou-' blesome kids off the buses, she SaJd. Hoover saidlshe doesn't antic- ipate many parent complaints against the video cameras. · "l cannot imagine a parent not wanting a safer bus ride than is being offered now," she said. •Tue whole reason we're offer- ing this is to provide their chil· dren with a safer ride home." Ehret said the cameras will give the school an added advan- tage in maintaining Qiscipline problems. NEW PARK CONTINUED FROM A 1 Smee the oty owned the land, making the site into a park was less expensive than buying and converting another area. Although the address is 408 112 Old Newport Blvd., the park spans across the intersection of !)road and Bolsa avenues. Con- structipn of the park required clos- ing off the Bolsa/Old Newport intersection, an expensive and complicated feat, according to Hart. "Anytime you close off a street, it's controversial," said Hatt 't'ho lobbied extensively for the park. •But the merchants of Old New- port Bowevard eventually agreed that this was gOod for the resi· dents and t.Qe commerciAl area The kids in this aree didn't have a place to play before.• 1lie ~·s primary~ will be residents of West Newport Heights, a commurutyof some 200 homes, many of whom contain families with yoWlg children. The closure pf the street epd also takes commercial traffic away from the residential area · In addition to play equipment, th~ quarter-acre park has a picnic table, walkways and a grassy entry-way. City officials said it would be ideal if the vacant prop- erty next door were ta.ken qver by a restaurant operator. Councilwoman Norma Glover, whose district includes Newport Heights; said she has vis'Jted the site several times. The park has been open for about two weeks and has already been visited by vandals. •Tue dty had to com6 out here and clean thmgs • up today," Glover told the 1>09ple assembled at the ribbon-cutting. •This will be a gOod example for parents to teach their JPds to respect P.Ublic property." Recreation officials noted that students from Ensign MiddlP. School are already biking through the park on their way ,home-from school. Just before the Wednes- day openi,ng, three'carne by and stopped at the drinking fountain before beading on their way. •Yeah, we sl6p here," one stu·, dent said, "when we're thirsty.". "Our research indicated that ~proposed use of video cam- eras does not constitute a 'search' under the Unite.d States and California Constitutions ... , • attorney Val R. Fadely told Hoover in a 1993 letter. "We believe that students have a min· imal expectation of privacy in conversations and physical con- duct which occurs on school bus- es." "I'd rather put some things up front in place instead of having to deal with them after the factt, • she said. "I want to be proactive, not reactive.• MAGIC FOREST IS BACK AGAIN Hoover said she expects a 10% decrease tn student absen- teeism as a resWt..of the project. ~There are students woose parents don't have transportation ~' .4' J-o u v s g BUY & SELL USED CLOlltEI, 10YS & ACCESOAIES, ETC. 2584 Newport Blvd. (at Del M .. r) Coeta ,... (714) 831-7383 FOR THE 1 OT-H STAAIGt:iI YEAR ' I • • NOBLE FIR TREES ($22.95.ANO. UNDER) DOUGLAS FIR TREES ($19.95 ANO UNDER) FULL SIZE WREATHS ONLY $9.95 •••••••••••••••• COUPON .. GOOD FOR 1 FREE BO 11 LE OF PRESERVATIVE (WITH PURCHASE) •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• LOCATED ATC RNER 0 A LINGTON/FA RVIEW The only eXpensive thing about our produce. ·is the taste. .. 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SQ.tll5 QUO TE OF THE DAY . -rhey pla!J biy·tmwfi"llba/L but I doti'r think the name · Sm 1te 1. onytlu.ng that ulSplres au'<! ftom our plagtrrs ... • -G>'-f HXffBAll. GO.AQI {)JO: fHl111MAJt/ SH Rf LOW 1'0Ril •tCM.,_. (MLSON, M2~:;;.J0~,'-=~=...__,..._.. ........ -.1, : R~calling an . I I • era of twin J's at . Newport Harbor · •The names and deeds · of Jeannette and Julia Hecker will forever be etched m Sailors' lore. . . A s I announced the CIF · girls' volleyball semifinal match between Mrra Costa High School and Newport Harbor, I had no idea that 1t was the end of a long and very successful era at Newport Harbor. Jeannette and Julia Hecker were playing their ldst high school match and none of us realized it. Who would have thought that after Newport's upset quarterfmal victory over top-seeded Huntington Beach that Newport would not at least be dO at-large tedffi m the State playoffs? . Even if they lost to Mira . Costa, ·which they .could have beaten, they were still one of the top teams m the ~latf?. It did not happen and the Hecker twins' high sc;hool career ended. · , /lrE. four-year varsity players, Jeannette set and Julia played oppos1te in THREE State Champ10nslup games. Along With their sister. Josie, who is now at the Uruversity of San Francisco, the Heckers were legends as a lug h srhool volleyball family Jeannette set very match for four years except for a tournament gdlne her JWUOr year Coach Ddn Glenn excused Jeannette for thdt mdtch becduse she was on the Homecorrung court and hdd to attend the ceremony They lost that rndtch Four and a r-... -------------------~------~ people, all of I My molhet had passed awa} half years ago ' All·CIF HONORS l them laughing. when I was m high c::chool and I I 'reeeived a Newport Harbor's Julia and : She was a k.hew how hard thec::e tirnP.S senes of nnette Hecker named l nurse who was would be. 1 wanted very much to messages m team All-OF Division~ • l very energetic talk to the Heckers about from a lady Corona de4 Mar High's , ! and funny, "of1 feelings, ·but, I,had JU.~ hdd mr who.was Kelly.Campbell W~Jlamed to ' the wall" yet hip replaced and was confmed to moving her ttie SKaND ·~. See B2l I very sincere, bed by my doctor. ~':~~rs L----------------------_,. __ _j and most of all, , I had to find the.c;e girls. t 1 Clemente to ca.nng. called fonner Cdrn c::ettcr KnstPn Mv last moment wtth the c bell :h I kn h d Ne\<ITV\rt Harbor. . amp , w o P.W a a · ,..... Heckers' mother wa at the end As all parents have been . free penod and asked her to of that summer session at the known to do at times, she Bay Club She pulled me aside ~sneak" me over~o Newport bragged about hl!r guls, and and asked me to take care of her Dan Glenn allowed me to went on to say she wanted them 1 girls. I'll never forget her telling spend some time with dll threP i~volvcd with the Orange . me •to keep them busy. or they'll ~ Hec;kers dunng th+-:"u nonnttl County Volleyball Club I get into trouble • practice time, to let them know l Fmally, d~g my summer Dunng the first week of that I knew the feeling a~cl hnd .bctivities at th Balboa Bay Club, Jeannette and Juhtt\ freshman years to reflect OQ my t~ugh I met the He er clan yecir di Newport, their mother times. They know that 111 alwav The quls were wide-eyed and passed away. As these thing!> be there exoung while the mother was, to always are, it wds a tremendous Now, it's four years latl'J say the least, "a ch!racter" shock to everybody Dan Glenn 'v\e've kept them busy. and My VlSlon of her is dnving a worked to make this as smooth d hopefully, they have stayed out VW van tilled with young I time dS it rould possibly be of most of the trouhlP charlie brande The athletic departm~nt at NPwport, as aJwa} s has provided mdnr outstanding opportunities for these girls. Jeannette has played field hork£>v IAll-CTFer) and • SEE VOLLEYBALL PAGE 82 Ill Cr II "I< lf<><>I B<>'t " I~ \S Kl:TB .\l _f _ Servite's tough, b ut Sea Kings have seen this situation before Estancia in 49-31 win CORONA DEL J\.1AR -For open- ers, it wa.~ typical: Plenty of jitters and lnisSed shots. "I was happy to get that one over with,", Estancia High basketball coach Tun Patsel said. The Eagles on We<lne day met a feisty Verdugo HillS team m the .tirSt .round of J>QQl J>lay m the Daily Pilot Tip-Off Classic, a season lid-lifter for Poth scho61.s. In the end, it.be Dons had more fight than knack, as Estancia blitzed them, 4~1. at CoronadelMarHigh. Verdugo liills, playing without its best p&oyer (&-1oot-6 Maurioe Potter;,. Jn :the iOOOlld half because of leg cram~, ~ttempted no free throws. Estancia was whm.led for ,only five f~. . The Dons stayed with Estanaa until early In :thf! second ~rter, in ..,Ite of themselves. They comnutted a dozen tu.rnoveri; m the firSt 10:06, or ctbout 1.2 turnovers ~r nunute. They <had 19 turnovers in thP. first half, 28 in the game, and ahot 27.4%· (14 Of 51) from the field. "They did the same thing last l£AH HOOS'llN I DAl.Y Fil.OT Eat.and•'• ~ Simpton d9fleCtl a~ Hills attempt ba 149-St ¥tdoey. • Corona del Mar's task a big one Friday night with the No. 1-seed~d Servile Friars awaiting at Cal State Fullerton in the CIF Division \ semifinal. By Barry Faulkner. Da 1y,Pilot FULLERTON -Though Corona riel Mar High has no previous football h1c:to- ry with Servite entenng Fridav'c:: 7·30 p m. C'TF Southern Section Dh'ls1on V sem1f1- lldl dt Cal <:;tate Fullerton, the same can nog be Sclld for Sea Kings Coach Dick Fr6eman As a sophomore on the> 1 !'.164 Andheim High varsit), Freeman and his fellow Colonists defeated the Frian., ,, 1-1 2 m thf? first round of the CIF pldvofl" Freeman was also an interested observer m the stand" last fall, \\hen Back Bay nval Ne\vport Harbor rallied to defeat Coach Larry Toner's squad, 20-b thanks to a 38-yard game-wmrung touch· down catch by bls nephew and c;eruor light end Mike Freeman '"1th 2<rt remammg ·They play big-time football,· Dick Freeman saJd of the top-seeded Fnars who enter with a 10-2 record anti an eight-.game wmrung streak ·aut I don't think the name 5el'Vlte is an}1hmg hat mspire awe from our players C::tnite ha" good players and we realize that But we've beaten some team~ with prelt good players." Indeed the No 4-s~eq Sed King" (Q· 3) have ndden a tour-game wmmn9 streclk into their second semtfimtl ap~ar· ance in four seasons -· And, truth be told, the "ea Kings. ha\'e as many CIF championc::hip~ as S9t'\'tle, thanks to back-to-bark crowns m 1 !'.!R8-89. . Up to his ell)ows high school athlete of the week richard l dunn NTIS AMO BOYS JXt 6-foot-7, Costa Mesa High water polo standout Sean Hylton swin1s head, arms and shoWders above the competition. r-------------------------------, Daily Pik>t : Prep picks ! FRIDAYS GAME CdM 'YS. Sei'vtte-Servtte by7•h lat C<d Sta19 Pu!R.rtoll. 7;30 p.nLI DAILY PILOT SEASON RECORD 85.•% (35-6) DIRECTIONS + Directions fo eat State Fullerton: North on 5 to 57, north.on 57 to NutwoOd Ave. turnoff. Left on Nutwood, right on State ColJege BIYd. I I • I I I I I I I I I I • I I Note; Parking at Cal State Fullerton is : $3 per car. 1 ~ I L-------------------------------~ SmC'e 1tio first title c::eac::on of 1988, Cd.M 1 J2-4 m the post.c;cason. Hoping to extend the wmning streak to five, the longe-:t c;;mce tho e aforemen- boned title campaigns. the Sea Kings • mu t outduel the c:eoond-highest sconng team m Orang" County Scnnte, averagmg 33.8 points per con- test, ha surpas.:;ed the -42-point plateau m half in> games, and i' surrendenng only 15 1 point per outing. Only Division I scmifinfthst lo Al1uruto has scored more (36.2 per game) • · . ' Cd 1, how ver, has the most prolific o • SEE COM PAGE 82 I • 12 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1995 CdM'S campb~Il 'seco~~ team' All~CIF • Stunni.rig 1evelation on status of Corona's All-American overshadows· first-team honors earned by Newport Harbor's' Heckers, Jeannette and Julia. " By Barry Faulkner. Daily Pilot Newport Harbor High senior Jean- nette Hecker, the Sea View League Most Valuable Player in girls volleyball, was joined by senior twlll sister Julia Hecker on the All-CIF Southern Section .first team, as selected by the' section's coach- es' association. Corona del Mar High senior All- American Kelly Campbell, however, was named to the second team, fueling disbe- lief among some IJl the Orange County coadung community. "That's pretty shockmg," said Sea Kings' Coach Bnan Chartier upon he~ mg of Campbell's exclusion Trom ffie first team,' of wluch she was a member as a jwuor. "She's a Mizuno All-American an~ I think one of the five bes{ players in all of high school volleyball. There were four setters chosen ahead of her on the first team, and only (Jeannette) Hecker is even dose to being 1.11 the same class." The 6-foot Uruversfty of Colorado- bound Campbell was one of 10 players selected to represent California against a team made up of players from the rest of the country m the Mizuno All-Star I Match, scheduled Dec 9 in San Jose. ·Kelly Campbell ts a great player,• said lrvine High Coach Mark Mednick. who Wlll coach her m San Jose HJ don't know the cntena used to select the team, but she was defirutely high on my nomi- nation form • DON LEACH I DAILY Pl.OT Newport Harbor Hlgh's Jeannette (left) cuid Julia Hecker (right) were named to the first team All-CIF Division I by the CIF Glrls Volleyball Coaches Association. Corona del Mar High's Kelly Campbell, a Mizuno All-American who ls headed for Colorado on a scholarship, was named to the second team. They don't seem too concerned about it as they still have many fish to fry as teammates of the Orange County Volleyball Club, as well as college futures. Each codch m the Southern Section is I tnVJted to submit nomination forms for All-ClF teams in five divisions. A 10- member corruruttee, made up of two sec- tion coaches from each division, then reviews the nominations and selects the final team. nQJTUllation forms, so If the coaches on the corruruttee haven't seen a girl play, that could hurt her chances " The two Division I representatives on the committee, Santa Barbara High's Bob Moore and Beverly Hills High's Marla Weiss, did not see Campbell play this season. Neither could be reached for comment Wednesday and Southern Sec- tion Assistant Commissioner Karen Hellyer, who administrates girls volley- ball, referred inquiries to section media relations director Art Munda. for the Tars. who lost to eventual section champion Mira Costa in the semifinals. Kelly Webb (Irvine), Jr. OH Melissa Wendt (Huntington Bch), Sr. OH Carrie Zeller (Laguna Beach), Sr. OH Glenn, Medmck and Chartier All-CIF Division I Kristin Sigel (Mira .Costa), Jr. · OH MVP Second Team acknowledged CdM's failure to make the playoffs • the Sea Kings lost a tlurd- place playoff with Irvine -could be another important factor, but Chartier said Campbell's superstar status was still sufhc1ent to warrant first-team considera- tion. Rochelle Esparza (Mira Costa). Sr. OH Kathryn Stephenson (Mira Costa) Sr. OPP Leslie Cristen (l!aguna Beach), Sr'. MB Wendy Wilkens (San Clemente) Sr. OH Jill Meyers (Huntington Beach), Sr. MB Meredith Perez (Santa Barbara), Sr. OH Tami Thoreson (Dos Pueblos), Sr. S Kelly Campbell (Corona del Mar), Sr. S First Team Jami Bari (Dana Hills), So. OH None of the 10 coaches on this year's selection committee were from Orange County. which Newport Coach Dan Glenn said may have contributed to Campbell's second-team desiqnation. "I've been on those conunjttees before, and I've tned to fix oversights like that," Glenn said. •A rot of tunes, it comes down to coaches not sending in "Any coach who saw us play knows Kelly did it all for us and did it well," Chartier said. "Most of the players on the first team are from tedfns with better records than ours (7-9), and they went far in the playoffs. I'm sure that had a lot to Jeannette Hecker, a 5-8 four-year starter at setter, was a first-team All-CIF choice as a junior. She helped lead the Tars ( 13-6) to a Sea View League title and a CIP Division l quarterfinal upset over then-nationally top-ranked Huntington Beach. Roberta Gehlke (Mater Dei) Sr. OH Jeannette Hecker (Newport Harbor), Sr. S Julia Hecker (Newport Harbor), Sr. OH Carolyn Kittell (Laguna Beach), Jr. S Laurie Layton (Mater Dei), Sr. S Kate Metzger (San demente), Jr. OH Michelle Sarkees (San Marcos), Sr. S Kari Hogencamp (Edison), Sr. OH Heidi Ferguson (Boyal), Sr. S Lydia Day (El Toro), Sr. MB •do with It." BOYS SOCCER Sailors run Ocean View right off the field , 6-0 • Senior Justin Kerr scores three goals for Newport Harbor as Tars outshoot foe by a 20-0 margm in season opener at Newport. NEWPORT BEAC H -Newport Harbor High's boys soccer team got the 1995-96 campaign off on the nght foot, and that nuyht be the understatement of the sea- son Coach Colm Bouette watched his Blue Chip, Justin Kerr, rifle m three goals en route to a 6-0 victory over visiting Ocean View m a nonleague game at Harbor. Even more impressive than a hat trick, however, wds HaJbor's overall defense, which did not allow a single shot on goal. H Ryari Hooyer looked real good in the goal," said the joking Bouette, knowing full well all Hoover had to do the entire game was stand and watch the Sailors' full - backs take total control of the game. Hoover, credited with a shutout, had no saves, because there wa.s nothing to save. Harbor outshot Ocean View from the field, estimat· ed at 20-0. It was 11-0 at halftime, then the scorekeep· ers simply lost count of the barrage. · •[t's probably the best we've ever played for a first game,• said Bouette, who watched Ryan Yurada, Gar- rett Jansma and Brett Baker account for the balance of scoring smgle tallies. 1n terms of a.s ists it was Tobin Junowich, Scott Tack- leberry and Chris Wakim with one each. Bouette sa.td much of lus team's early success is traced to the arrival of tramer Ziad Khoury. •fle's real- ly brought a lot of lite into us,• said the Sailors coach, who is entering lus third year at the helrn. Kerr, a enior, slammed home hls first goal with just two minute spent m the game and Yurada notch~d a goal to give Harbor a 2-0 halftime lead. •0ur fullback line wa.s just incredible," continued Bouette, allud.mg to the play of Jake Opp, Yurada, Bak· er and Jeremy Ellis. Thus lD one game th Sailors have established them- selves as (1) a solid entity; and (2) a team which features two distinct commodities -th Blue Chip, Justin Kerr, and de! OJe, def nse, de1ense. Next for tho ntrl is the Irvine Toumey Saturday. Elsewhere ln high chool soccer WedJiesoay: SAN CLEMENTE -The Corona del Mar High boys occer team ran 111to a buzz saw Wednesday, a host San Clemente put up thr first-half goals and rode them to a 3~ nonJ g\.le victory. CdM I ell to 0-t-1. COSTA MESA -Th Costa Mesa HJgh boys' fOCCcr team tOOk one on th chin Wednetday loling a non- Jeague 'PIM le pot nt fountain Valley, 4~. dropping the bolt MUitabgi to 0-2. Jared Call. K.c. Cbapn Afld :AbClala ...... llOOd out In a~ ceute for tM Mu • .... .. Julia Hecker was a 5-9 outside hitter Taryn Turney (Mira Costa}, Sr. S Amy Nihipali (Esperanza), Sr. MB I' J· H "I I' I < I I \ I SE·RVITE'S PLAY.BOOK ff you want to beat the Friars, you have to play their game ... dynamite mistake-free football. By Barry Faulkner; Daily Pilot The first truth uncovered when 1 discussm.g bow to beat the Sc1V1te High football team, which Corona del Mar will take on m Fri- day's CIF Southern Section Divi· sion V semifinal, is that the Fnars sunply don't beat themselves. "They don't have any holes," said FoWltain Valley Coath George Berg, whose Barons were the last team to defeat Coach Larry Toner's black and white brigade (33-1-4, Sept. 29). Sound coaching, d..iSdPline and flawless execution are all recurrtng plaudits delivered by 11lOlt of the opposing coache9 who became 'ric- u.ms during the top"'5eeded Prian' 10·2 season, including their sec· ond-straight Golden West League title and a current eight-game win- rung streak. •Their only other loss was a 10·7 venbct against Mater Dei., Sept. 8. •They just don't make any inb· takes and they play real solid defense,• said Santa Ana VdeY CoaC:h Scott Orloff, who along With Saddleback heed man Jerry WlUe hAs had nm-hand dJ)erience wltb both combatants 1qU4rtng oft at 7:30 p m. al Cal State Pullenon. Valley dropped a 12-8 DOG· . I ague ded ion to CdM, Od. 5, hllt wa pound d by S..vtte, 26-e, m !alt w ek' quarterflll8t While prai for SerVlle abound&, howover, WJate Jt QD9 who believes the S. ~.....,... have what ft likes to adV..,. .., the chem~p game "CdM'tdefemell. belt s.rvtte bu ~ 1111111 wboM~filltratlae JQagj (34-J,, ~-­an ~2l, Od. . ............. , .•. .. ing game Look what they did to Kennedy (a 28-0 quarterfinal vic- tim), which is another passing team." 1\.istin Coach Myron Miller, for- merly at Costa Mesa, allo believes the Sea Kings could become the second consecutive Back Bay School to end the Prian' title~. after 'Newport Harbor rallied for a 20-15 triwnpl:l ·m the DMslon V final Jut fall "I think CdM bu what it tUea to give SerVtte a heclt of a ~." said Millet. WbOie team sUstaJileC1 I 49-0 Pri.an' thump~ in the regu- lar·seuon finale. ·1 mow TuDer wasn't udted to tee them oo the same side of the (playoff) bretket. becaUM be tbougbt ~ mlgbt be one of the tougbelt '8111111 m tbe division. "I Wouldn't ibet epimt CdM Bht now. They're pretty bot.• erg, Orloff, wme anct Miller, u well u Ocean Ww'I John Donnelly and w .... ""'*4t Stan Clarkt clted Servlte'w pJay.adioo ~ ~ 8iMl • well.ocldDecS quk;k and pbYllall d.teme atop a Ion?. lilt ol 1'11ar ~· ~..adion. •W8IOIDe,. .salc:l , wbo Mid video ;tudf doem.. jultk» to tbe le¥el Of~~-game ni~ from lbe oppomng MCODdary. •AS mUda 81 you watch tl*D Cto it, they .,. d able to --1CRJr ...... ---~JUlt .... IOwell. •we 1m11d 9•mt them Mm a ~ ...... fOnnedon • tM 3t-20 ...... New. aJ, but malt of..tbatWll .... IDtbe__.. an. • 0.28 ~ OcL 30, 1111 o9•• .... Cbeblll.:• ................... :r~-=:::,_~Ullll tip ......... -~~·••ritdffl .... "'*' , COM CONTINUED FROM B 1 offense in the school's 34-year gridiron history, posting 350 points, an average of 29.1 per outing. Tue Sea Kings' defense, which logged its thir.d shutout of the season in last week's 28- point quarterfinal trt-.--.......... - umph over Kennedy, is allowing only 13.3 points per game. Challenging a quick and well-disciplined Servite defense, led by senior itl.si.de linebackers Matt Paul (6-foot-3, 215 pounds) and Damien Salerno (6·3, 195), will be a CdM offertse keyed Walz by senior quarterback Josh Walz. The Daily Pilot's Sea View League and Newport-Mesa Dis- trict MVP, Walz bas accounted for a school single-season record 2,110 yards of offense. He has completed 97 of 164 passes for 1,397 yards and 12 touchdowns, with only six intercep- tions, while rushing for another 10 IDs, averag- ing more than 6 yards per carry. ll Friar offense led by 6-3 quarter- back Greg Cicero and sopho- more running back Vince Reed. Ocero, masterful at the art of play-action, has thrown for 1,573 yards and a staggering 25 touch- downs, completing 114 of 230 with only six interceptions. wHe throws real well, and he's very accurate on the deep ball," said Freeman, who is concerned about the Sea Kings' . ability to avoid biting on Cicero's play-action fakes. HWe need to be real aware, because we've been hurt by that stuff in the past, -Freeman con- tinued. "Brea (a 49-28 first-round playoff vic- tixn) caught us off guard a couple times (with play-action), so we need . to improve real quickly." The 5-11, 175-paund Reed, a double threat as a fluid runner and sure-handed receiver, ha.s rushed for 882 yards on 141 car- ries and fielded 31 passes for another 471 yards. He also leads the team in scoring with 16 touchdowns. The Friars, two-time defending champions of the Golden West League. have a reputa- tion for winning due to a lack of mistakes, where- as the Sea Kin.gs often prevail in spite of a propensity for turnovers, penalties, and assign- ment breakdowns. In addition, all-district junior tailback Tom O'Meara (1,321 rushing yards and a school sin· gle-season record 18 touchdowns) benefits from the consistently solid blocking of the Five Crowns oUensive •Our margin for error Conway this week is zero,• Free- front, as well as senior tight end Darren MacDonald and senior fullback Scott Shimer. MacDonald, another all-dis· trlct performer, leads all Sea King receivers with 37 catches for 598 yards. He needs just tive catches to break CdM's single-season high of 41 set by Jason Clark in 1991. The CdM defense, led by dis- trict defensive player of the year Sky Conway (15 sacks from his tackle position). will contend with I I ) \I OI ... QI Tl ,. Wit Wit Tl! lT LG c AG "1 man said, •because they don't Jll4\(e any." . CdM1-S self-destructive ten- denoes showed up in the form of 13 penalties for 138 yards against Kennedy. The Sea Kings have averaged nearly nine penalties and 80 yards in markoffs per game. Sea King turnovers, however. have become increasingly scarce, as a mere five giveaways in the last seven games bas given them o plus· 15 tumover ratio for the season. , I \ I\ I I I~ -, WE• .... DI OT OT DI OLI MU OLI Cl Cl SS PS ' Nt_.pon Bnch!Costa Mesa Daily Pilot high school girls hoops Black leads Estancia to QPening win, 50-35 lRVINE -·Junior post player Jill Black scored 21 points, including 8 tn a pivotal third period, to lift Estancia High to a 50-35 victory o v e r Foothill Wed - nesday m the f i• r s t round of Black t h e Irvine To urn a- ment The Eagles held a slim 24-23 lead at the half, but ""BlacY led lhe way as Estancia outscored Foothill 12-3 in the tlurd COLLEGE penod .to put the game away. Jessica Waltz, a 5-8 senior point guard, had 10 points and 10 assists for Estancia. She now has 609 career poin~ and is just four shy of 500 career assists. Estancia will p lay again Fnday at 6:15 p.m. against the W,inner of the La Mirada/ Anaheim matchup. Est.Inda 50, Foothill 35 Score by Quarten Foothill JO 13 3 9 -35 Estancia 14 10 12 14 -50 Foothill· Inmon 0, Brunan- slcy 3, Law 2, Cove 5, Kuehn 12, Hoemtg 6, Templeton 5, Massamino 2. Estaneta: watfzlO, r.-- ~Cartin 6: Blade 21, Deming 3, Rodriguez 2. M. Mccartin 4, .Stapleton 4, Camberos 0. H 0 .0 P-S .l . sec still winless, 79-56 • Vanguards lose fourth straight. Watson pulled down seven rebounds, five on the defensive' end. and ctished out three assists forSCC Estancla's Nick Novak baWes Jerson Castillo for possession; Ryan Simpson (right} assists. EL CAJON Beau Sager poured in 15 points to lead Christian Hentage to a 79-56 VlCtory Wednesday over South- ern California College sec trailed 37-29 at I the half and could never get doser. HOOPS I Estancia, despite missing the front end of three one-and-one s1tuations m the second quarter, and sutlung only 3 of 9 from the John Maraya. Estancia's two guard, activated the surge with a layup on the fast break. Novak followed with a jumper, then Candlish scored mside after get- ting a long pass from Plock, who was well past the three-point arch Hentage had four players firush in double figures clS it unproved its record to 4-3 on the sea- son Christian Heritage 79, Soeal College 56 CONTINUED FROM 81 I line in the hrst hall. pulled away · " in the second quarter year, N Parse! Sdtd ~They plaved Seruor Chris Candhsh, Soeal College -Gl,levara 9, Rose 9, Williams 2. Hyde 3, Watson 9. Carlson 3, Walker 9, Kuipers 4, Byrne 0, Janeski 0. Ruble 8 us tough in the hrst quclrter ,Estancia's 6-6 center, scored c;ev- Potter hctd ltve pomls, three en of his game-high 18 points in rehounds and two blocked shots the second. as the Eagles built a in the flf'oit four mmulPs, dS Ver-21-13 halftune lead Estancia 49, Verdugo Hills 31 Scote by Quarters Verdugo Hills 9 4 4 14 -'31 Estancia 10 11 14 14 -49 Four players. Mike Guevara, Jeff Rose, Enc Walker and Marion Wat- son, all finished with rune points for the Vanguards, who are still looking for their first wm in four lnes. 3-pomters Watson. Walker I Christian Heritage -Buser 0, Fennell 0, Ventura 0, Simon 6, Wood 6, Thomas 11, Sager 15, Coyle 6, Starr 10, Bickley 12, Layton 8. Piester 5 uugo butlt l<>ad" of 7-2 dnd 9-6 Candlish also hmshed with Verdugo Hills -Castillo 10. Coronado 6, Jimenez 2, Potter 5, Buguiero 2, Rea- gan 4. Fernandez 2. 3-pointers -Castillo 2, Potter 1 3 pointers -Simon, Sager, Bickley, 3 EstdnC1d 6-5 )Untor Brandon seven rebounds and two blocks CdSilldS, howewr, scored follow-Candllsh, pomt guard Dane Plock mg his own steal with 0 05 left in (su points, three steals) and Uie opemnq qudrter to g1w the seruor guard Nick NO\ dk played Eaqles their mdtde>n lead, 10-9. despite lm9t>nn~ illnesses Estancia -Plock 6, Novak 4. Maraya 4. Nelson 0, Candlish 18, Casillas 8, Ryan Simpson 6, Jahid 3, Flynn 0, Cotham 0, Ron Simpson 0. 3-pointers -Plock 1. Y OU T~ BA S EBALL Comblning for the blg effort .are (back row, from left) Newport Harbor Baseball Assoclatio'1 league president Ray Torrey, Newport Harbor JV Coach Shaun Doyle, Orange Coast College Coac4 John Altobelli, league vice-pre ldent John Dobrott: (front row, from left), Patrick Keehan, Taylor Young, Dave Erickson, Jlm ~rick.son and Jesse Forsythe. They're on a mission to get every player ln the wood.S out of the sttcks and to the dlsb, to take their licks. LAY ALL-! Saturday is the last day of registration for NHBA. NEWPORT BEACH -Saturday IS the last day to sign up for the 1996 season of Newport Harbor Baseball Association. Registration will be held in multi-purpose room at Mariners Elementary (at the com er of 19th and Irvine) from 9 a.m.-1 p .m. Players need to be bet\veen the ages of 5 fo 14 .. as of J~y.31, 1996, to be eligible to play New players should bnng th~ birth certibcates as proof of age The season 15 scheduled to open March 9, but there will be several activities leadmg up to the opener designed to help prospectiv~ players learn more about the fundamentals of the game The-season culminates in June with the playoffs. ·Basic fundamentals can be learned at any age,• said John Altobelli. the coach of Orange Coast College baseball team.· who doubles as an Assoaallon adviser •vou can never stop IP.aming in this game.· Altobelli and Krrk Bates, the varsity baseball coach at New- port Harbor, '8.nd also an Association adviser, will be putting on a warm-up chruc for the playen. Dec. 21-22 . Since its foundmg in 1992. the Association has increased lts . membership more th~ 300"'.. from 200 playeh; to an anticipated 700 players this season . The league is made up of players m Costa Mesa and N~wport Beach who are expected to attend Newport Harbor High when . they're graduated from grade eight HYLTON score four goals (shanng team-high honors with Grayeb) in the final and he had three m the semifinal. He talces our four-meter (penalty) throws, because he bas such a bard shot. With his arms, it's almo l like a wtup shot. I think he' converted 95°-'o of his four-meter throw thJ fall ... LOCAL SCHEDULE . CONTINUED FROM 81 Daily Pilot Athlete of the Wt'ek's defense and senior leadership as key reasons for the Mustangs' c:rP Division 11 title, earned last week with a 12-t 1 final victory over Manna. •Hfs personality tS o calm, it allows him to be very patient on defense,• Kre utzkamp sajd. "While mo l set defenders a.re right on the (hol man's) shouldm, he s1ts back and waits for them to make a move. The n, he teals the ball or blocks thell' shot." S&d Grayeli-•u you just try to tum and shoot, you're going to eat the ball." , Hylton, said he en1oy eemg hi name in the newspaper among the goal scorers, but he isn't about to abandon his def nsive focus. Hlgll -iq. Ollily -1\p. "11 TCM'~ pool....., ltll Al.wrw\OI at 1-pot\ 11.trbot 7 • p "'· ""'duOO If.Ill -eo--*4 -· 140 pm. r..,., ... l-.o.\. 11 Corona dtt ~'pm ~ Mtiooi 9""'. C«U ~ •t ......,...._ 7pm.;~ .. ..... T-. •• SOCXllll H'9h ..,_ .. (~ .. l\n1JI\ ii pm Hq. t(hool 91"' • °""9 H M Colone doll Moor J 1~ p II\; ec.t.a. II ~)ISpll\,CMu ~.i """"' .... v...,. t ,, p rt\.; "'-'*' Marbor 9' I pm • WMSTLINO Kigh w;t.ool bo,ol C...-.. MM • '1landa, I P !!\ .,..... HiQf> llttoDI..... Of ~ llOllftd ell 16, 11 .t\ •II\,, a1 Undilort ~<Ml THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1995 Ii POP W ARNEil Locals swe·ep rivals in Orange Bowl victories- Thfee local Pop Warner football teams put it all together in the final game ~f the .season s.at- urday walking away with wins m their respectiv~ divisions at the Orange Emplle Conference Invi- tational Orange Bowl. The Comanches, m junior midgets, defeated the Last Vegas Tigers 28-7; the midget-division Cowboys thumped the Last Vegas ThunderbJJ'ds 22-6; and the Jr Pee Wee Colts defeated the Pan- thers, also from Las Vegas. 27-13. lbe Comanches controlled the game from th~ start on the strength of the their offeDSJve line Diego Garduno, Alvin Nguyen. Scott Schep- ens, Jeremy Cooper and Chad Gordon dld a superb JOb. accordmg to coach Mike Schepens .. Nick Cabico started the scoring with a 1-yard ,elunge, but Jason Sunco then ~ooked up on two _ scoring pass plays wt1h-wrnlamrra.ncoand~an­ B1ggio for the Comanches other two TDs Bran- don Cleaver sacked a Vegas back m the end ~ zone for a safety to round out the sconng. >: "On defense, Jake Cleveland was a terror,· ~ said Schepens N Las Vegas must have thought he ~ was part of their tedffi. !-fe was m their back.field ~ that much " The Comanches plan their year-end . li< awards ceremony for Sunday, Dec. 3, at Ballpark :f Pizza m the Mesa Verde Center. · $ . The Cowboys twned the Thunderbirds away _, m their bowl game, sendmg them on that long I bus 'nde home Jun.my Merzog and Matt Mueller startet.1 pecking away at the Thunderbird defense with some power runs up the middle Quarterback I David Well kept the defense honest with com- plebons to Kevin Cochran and Cameron L1nk The Cowboys' hard work paid oU when Weir went over from the 1 and Ronnie Prettymil!1_ kicked the two-point convers1on The Cowboys' next score came on a trick plav when Lws Carrasco pitched the ball back to Weir who found Prettyman all alone m the end zone for a 14-0 lead at the half The Thunde rblfds cut the margin to 14-6 Ill the thud quarter, but the Cowboys put together a sustained dnve with Herzog gomg 1.0 for th\.! final TD of the season Prettyman added another two-pointer for the final margin. The Cowboys' line features J.J . Rankin. Justin Tag, Pave l Estrada, Nat "Hubie" Hwbregtse and Shawn Ferryman. The receivers are Prettyman, ·Cochran, Carrasco and Link. The backs are Her- zog Mueller and Davtd Ray with Wen at QB On defense, Tag, Ranlan. Estrada and David Collier are up front. Herzog, Ferryman, Hwbregtse and Jason Conn mdke up the lme- backlng corp The defensive backfield featvres Carrasco. Cochran, l.J.nk and Prettyman The Cowboys will hold theu awards celebra- tion Sunday, D'ec 3, at 1 p .m at Halecrest Park lbe Colts fell behind by 13 pomts. but then stormed back with 27 unanswered pomts to cla.J.m their Orange Bowl victory "Even when we were behind we knew we were gomg to wm, • Coach Ron Amburgey Sdld of hls troops _ The Colts will hold thell' awards ceremony at Halecrest Park on Sunday, Dec 3. • YOUTH HOOPS Locals win openers Both of the Newport Mesa NJB teams werl' wmners t.hls week in preseason basketball acnon at Newport Harbor High. · The Lakers. Newport Mesa's 6th grade team, defeated South Huntmgton Beach Sunday, 37- 29, while the 4th and 5th grade boys' team, the Heat, beat the Lakers 25-24 m DlVlSlon 28 play. In 6th grade action, the La.kers used a full- court press lo bwld a 20· 14 lead at balftil:ne and maintained a cushion throughout the second half. Jusnn Rowe led lht! La.k.t:h with 11 poinb. Rud) Sems added 9 and Davtd Conte 8 m the wm . lbe Heat tr&led by one v.'lth 30 seconds left when Michael Fitzhugh cored the game-wmner on a tlp-m. · The f;ieat·trailed by as many as 10 pomts .":' the thud period before batthng back for the wm. The defense was the key for the Heat Nik Tt!}e- da had some key, steals and Matt Casserly and • Matt Bourgua.rdez added some strong play. .Ill of AS\k·~ growth spurt s~nco his~ HUOn that transfonned him from a strong jwuor varsity player to a praytng . mantis in the vanity J>O?I. ·coach Kreutzkamp started expenmenting with me shooting from outside Ja5t ummPr, a nd I guess he liked what he . aw,• said Hylton, who~c shot recoraed a team-high 53 mph on the radar gun. "Scoring i fun. but defense has always been my role on lh1s team. I think I've been real fortunate, because roach's style has always been dolense to offen1e, whldi SU!ts me very well.• Comerlry our "WING ~ . "'1 11 ••• Sel 10 FREEi Purth nnore, Hylton 1 extended arm •J>CUl· as well u abOVe·average •~ ~. haS allowed him to tmpwe u 'an ~enlive threat. "He'I always.,_. Ill aefendet OD out ... -1 -Nllb:_....0 Though only 175 pounds, Hytton upects his bealthy . ~te to begin~~ lor a collf98 .. futuN, molt likely at --~-....... " ...... DO THUftSOAY, NOvtMIER JO. 1995 . . -·~ ' . ~ . . •. ·-•• 't •. ~ .. . ...... j ------------ • ---- ,11":" ....... lammers clinch title in bronze diViSio The Orange Coast United lamm.mw boya-under· t 1 team Unched ~e Southern Section ronze DfvisJon title Sunday 'th a 2-0 Victory over the Fountain Valley Wolfpack White. The Slammers, in their first year of Coast Soccer League play are 11·1, under coach WD.lid Khoury. With two games left, the Slaril.mers have clinched first p).ace. They've outscored the opposition 48-5, recording six shutouts along the way. GOLF CONTINUED FROM 11 remaining Saturday in the annual Club Championship, while Jim Fof9ash (190), Hank l.eFebvre (198) and Sonn Zdrallal (201) have alreedy completed th required three rounds., M.ailhes shot a 62 and 6-4 (126) in his fint two rounds. He needs a 63 or better to retain bis tiUe. Forga.sh no doubt will be among the gallery. Neal Thch1ld (131 alter two rowids) has al.So yet to finish. Remaining club notes will come next week. e Severa) Newport Cbwlc Pro·Am alumnus are playing in the final stage of the 1995 PGA Tour Qualifying Tuumament which began Wednesday at~ Lakes Country Club if\ West Palm Beach, Fla. The event concludes Monday. Jeny Foltz, the 1994 Newport Classic champion'. is among the field of 186 pros attempting to qualify for PGA cards in 1996. . lt's 'considered by most golfers the most grueling golf tournament in the world. You play six rounds of conceo- , ~ wW be ~ltd Jive Oil televtlion • OCMr,.,.... Newport On stc partidpants ~g for their PGA cards include Stan Utley, Mark Wurtz. Jett Hart. Clatk Bunoughs, olbb &telJ Jeff Gallagher and Newp9rt Beath r sident Steve Jurgensen, who met bll future wife three years ago dunng the event wlien sne was a scorekee~ fOr his group. Newport Beach CoWltrr Club will host the Newport ClaSSic for the 22nd year m a row in January. • Speaking of Foltz ••• After playtilg his wlllJling rounds in 199' with a painful left wrist injury that later required surgery, he attempted. to casn bis $13,000 check at the nearby Yankee Tavern, but to no avail. •n just goes to show that you can play golf with a hangover,• Foltz said after his victory that year. • Add Wurtz ... His amateur partner last year, Dr. Michael Drucker of Newport Beach and Hoag Hospital, had one of the best tee shots, when he drove to the eighth green (par-3, 192 yards) about 10 feet from the cup . Team members are: Sean Busby; Julien Cerutti; Tyler· Coker1 Blake Dillon; Jonathon Duran; Dave Erickson; Jordan Feldman; lhstan Hanis; Tim Iliff; Will Johnson; Brandon Lut- 'Yt Alex Northrldge, Zack Novak; K.C. Rawlins; Jeff Reed; Joseph Salinas; and Adam Uhl. Fabian Cerutti is Khoury's assistant coach. -t-"r&llliK4JOU...CClll.elC11. 1'J-lll.Q.J1Qles. The top 40 finishers and ties earn PGA cards, while the rest become members of the • Mesa Verde CC wW host tbe annual SCPGA Meeting Dec. 4, the most importanl decision-ma.king meeting ror tha-nrem~ voting in a new president. . Nike Tour. League play ends Dec. 3 With the State Cups to follow. The SlamJfters under-11 boys• soccer team beat Fountain Valley Wolfpack White 2-0 Sunday to clinch the Bronze Division title in their first year of Coast Soccer League play. They're 11-1 and have outscored opponents 48-5. The Golf Channel is scheduled to cover rounds on Saturday, Sunday and Monday, the first time Q-S,chool • RICHARD DUNN is a Daily Pilot Sportswriter whose club golf column appears every Thursday. PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC TICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLI<; NOTICES j PUBLIC NOTICE;$ PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES •...w-18-L-l_C_N_O_T_l_C_E_S __ Instr. No. 95-321288 In Beach ror Plannlng Com-PUBLI NOTICE business yet? yu. Sept 5, nota ot trustee's slll Ille no ollce of delault and tlacllon 10 ti t admlnl 1 th form 11 available· from ing. Your appHranoe PUBLIC NOTICES ru Book Page of Ofllclal mission Amendmant No. 1985 9036·b loan no 888632296 the d d d ve 0 1 er e the oourt clerk. may be in person or by Records In the office ol lhe 831 , propoud ORDI· cn•1328104 RUalon,?'0• oLol Newpportld. Inc., lnlstor Id klncljd you are In ci nota u~! :ri~1~ an~::. Hta+H oEf ~hETe ~:i'&•Nden~._ Attorney for P.titioner: your attorney. PUBLIC HOT ICE recordw of Orange County: NANCE NO. 9U5. Fictitious Bualn••• p.. · ng, res ent dtlaull under a d .. d or trust ~ r, o vicl .J Gaib.ad & IF YOU ARE A '----------1 Said Sale of prol*tY wlU A City Initiated amend· Name Statement This statement was filed dalld Aprd l6, 1993 unless you llOn to sel to be recorded In lilt quests the dec.edent ~· • • • q. CREDITOR or • contin- NOTICE OF be made In uu la" condl· ment to Tltle 20 of lhe Mu-The following penoni are with the County Clerk of lJkt action 10 prollct your prop· nty where th• rUI Pfoperly Will and cod1c1l1, 1f Rutan a Tudler gent creditor of th• .. TRUSTEE'S SALE tion without covenant Of nlcipal Cod• to require that doing business u · HGSM Orange County on 11-17·95 IY 11 '"'Y bl sold at a pub ocaled and m0<e than thr any, be odmttted to 811 Anton Blvd .• Ste. deceased, you mutt file T.S. No. warranty, U!>fess or fm. apecilic finding• be made 1 C111iromla ~ pa11'. 19953084950 · 11 ou"" onths hMI tlaosed since sw:n probate. The WILL and 1400 your clatm with the 0 220750 phed. regarding Utle pos-by the Plannlng Com-nershlp, 399f MacAtthur Dally Pilot Nov. 30, Dec. 7, 1 tht ~tur• rdO:paxptan:Uon ecordaUOn r0< sale lnrormauon any cod1c1l1 are ovo1I· 9~0M19!!a CA court and mail a copv to C d Q Hsslon, or encumbrances. mission and the City Co~ Boulevard Suite 240 New-14 21 1995 th140 ° r~ inos tacttheundemgnedat(619) eble for examination in ,94._ .,,.... • Unit 0 • to pay the remaJnlng princi-ell on appeal related 10 the port Beacti CA 92660 · · · ainst you, you should contact 491 ·0803 1111 no 38036 tho file kept by th• 11 /29. 11130. 12/06 the personal ~rotente-1048~03~;/SNtATER pal 1um of th• note(a) •• IPPfoval of a UH permit SaJnl Mahbubanl 635 PUBLIC NOTICE ~' Oil Deoember 7 1995, dalld Novembel 7, 1 court •---------t1vo appoint by th• cured by aatd deed or fol the 1111Vice of alcohollc Pueo de 11 Ptay8, A• I 10-00 am. Northwest Mort· Norttlwtsl Mongage Servlcas, THE PETITION re· PUBLIC NOTICE court within four AP1933·38·238 Trust, with Interest as In beverages In conjunction dondo Beach, CA 902n Flctltloua Bualnesa • S.rvas Inc , A Mlflnuot.i 111e., H trwslN 1450 rr queits outhomy 10 •---------month• from the date TD SERVICE COM· 1a1d note provided, ad· wilh beta (bart and tav· Harold Gray, 3991 Name Statement orpcrar.on as duly appc1111td oao. swte 308 Sin Diego. edmirlllter the oetete cHs1329"0 tot first iuuanc• of f>A~Y. H duly appointed vanen , II any. under lh• ems). MecArlhur Blvd., Suite 240. The following persons are rustu undtr deed ol trust 2l08 (619) 491·9288 by under the Independent NOTICE OF letters as provided in Trllsteo under the lollowtng terms of said DHCI or This proi-ct has bffn r• Newpor1 Beach CA 92660 doing business as· Marx ltd by Joan 0 Kincaid a Kathy Holmes AIJOloozed Stgni Admmiitration of Et section 9100 of lha • <'eSCT•bed deed ol trust Trust, IMS, charges and vi~. and It has been This buslneis la co~ Boxs. 651 S. State Collage, wklow n trustor, to secure ture ' PJ2SS t t 1 A t (Thi th . • PETITION TO C111ifornia Probate Code. WllC SELL AT PUBLIC expenses of the Trus1ee determined that It la cat· ducted by· 1 general pllt1· Fullerton, CA 92631 aons In llYO< or Sl\eatson 1111611n3 l l/30J9S t• e .11 ~1 · th' au on-ADMINISTER The time for filing AUCTION TO THE HIGH· end of the truS1s created egOflcally eumpl under neiahlp · Marc Parent (Erneal), 651 Lehman Hutton Mortgage · !tr wi ow 1 e per•:t ESTATE OF· JACK claims will not expire ESJ BIDDER FOR CASH by aald Deed. of Trust. the requirements of the Registrant has none yet S. S1ate Collage, FuUerton, OIPO<alk>ll as beneltclary, PUBLIC NOTICE repreaatltat ve tf t o HOWARD Pli.GRAM before four months (In tho fo1ms which ere Said sale will be held on: Calllornla Envlronmental begun to tranHct business CA 92631 ecotded AprU 26 1993 as many . ac ona w thout CASE NO A 180385 from the hearing date t:iwtvl tender In the Uniled Dec.ember 8, 1995, at 3:00 Quality Act. under th• llctJllous bust Jeff Mason, 851 s. State 11 1 93027506t 111 obta1ning court approv· • . St111es) and/Of Ille c11hle1'1 p.m. on the front ateps to Nolle• 11 hereby furthe1 ne11 name Of names Usted Collage, Fullerton, CA s umen no File No. 191153&63015 ol. Be.fore taking certai,, To alt he!rs. benafl· nouced above. oort1hed or other checks the entrance or the Orange given that said public heat• herein 92631 ook PaQt of 111• ~lllCl~I rec FICTITIOUS BUSINESS very 1mportont acuon1, clariot, cred1.tors, ccfJl' YOU MAV EXAM· specified In Civil Code Sec· Civic Center, 300 E. Chap-frtg will be held on the 11th SaJnl Mahbubanl This business Is con· rds 01 Ille r8()()(der 5 olla ol NAME STATEMENT howavor. the personal tlngent creditors, •and INE the file kept by Itta 1, t1on 2924h (p1yebl• In lull man. Orange, CA day of December 1995, at Harold Gia ducted by: 1olnt venture aoge county Cllilotnia wilt Tile following person(s) •~re representative will be per1ona who may other· court. If you e1e 1 per· \;•I lhe lime of sale to T.D. At the time of the Initial the h<>Ur of 7:00 p.m. In the Thia slate~ent was filed Ha11e you stat10d doing II at public auction to hight~! doing business as WATER requtred to give notloe wise be lnterotted in ion interotted In the ~rvlcAI Company) ell right, publlcatlon of this notice, COWlcll Chambe11 of the with tht County Clerk of buslneu yet? No , ldder 101 cash or cashiers WORKS DETAIUNG. (909) 860-to intoreatod persona the wUI or estate, or ottate, you may file I• :~1• and Interest conveyed the total amount of the un-Newport Beach City Hatt, Orange County on 1,_, 3_95 Marc Parent 11C1c (payable at 11\e bme ol 3211. 659 BoXCO\'t ~act, Dia· u nl 1111 th• y h 8 v • bot h. o f : J AC K with the court 8 formal 110 and now held by It paid balance of lhe obUga· 3300 Newport Boule11ard, 19953004508 This statement was ltled ale In law1ul money ol thtmondBar . .CA91765 waived notice or con· HOWARD PllGRAM Ra~uHt for Spacial 1• under said Deed or Trust In tlon a.cured by th• above Newport BHch, Callfornla, D Uy P 1 1 N 23 30 with the County Clerk or United Stales, by cash cashier's Edwalll Gwa Mal11nu. 585-sen\ed to the propoted A PETITION hes Notice of the fikng of an ,: ~~~property hereinafter de-described Deed of Trust at which tlm• &l\d place O:C 7 10 99~v, • 33 Orange County on 10·10-95 drawn by a st.ite or na· 11·3751. 659 BoJG:Ove Race. acuon) Tho lndepan-bHn filed by SUSAN inventor,' and eppreit1I ~bed: and estimated costs. ex-trrf and au persona Inter-• 14· 1 th1 19953000890 onal bank a state or lederatOiamono Ba1.CA91765 dent · adminittretlon PILGRAM in the Superi-of eatate HUI.I or of 1~ n1USTOR: ROBERT A. penaH, and advances, Is Hled may appear and be PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot Nov ~ 16 23 edit union or a ~Ute or itdtral MtNel Scott Rutb, 553-15-th ·t II b ted or Court of California any petition or ecoount • SLATER, DEBORAH J. $128,278.·12. hewd thereon. II you chll· 30 1995 · thl lB avlngs ano l<Wl assOClabon 5806. 659 Boxcow Race, Ola-~ 0" Y wi 1• gran _ _, County of Orange ' 81 provided in l9Ction SLATER It 11 poulbl• that at the Ieng• this project In court, cna1328873 • . s ass~lion. or savlngsmondBai,CA91765 u eu an ntereat... THE PETITION re-1250 f h Calif . BENEFICIARY: BANC. ume of ule the opening ycx.i may be limited to rel• Flctltloua Business PUBLIC NOTICE k Sl*!litd Ill sectJoo 5102 ol Ftrnanoo CIUlstopher Garcia person filoa O".' ~bjactlon h SUSAN o c' • i orRni• PLUS MORTGAGE CORP. bid may be lets than the Ing only those luuea ycx.i ~ sa!>-11 2687 659 to th& pet1t.1on end queat11 t et Probate ode. A • Recorded ~ay 22. 1992 tolal Indebtedness due. or tOmeone else relied 11 Nam. Statement Flctltloin BualnHS 11\t financial code and aulhonzed ~ R ()I • 'e.ir CA show• good ctull why PILGRAM be appointed queat for Spedal Notice .. tnstt. No. 92 342312 1n Date: 11/03/8S the public hearing d• The following per~ are Name Statement o do buswiess In thlS sta,te). In lltTG5 u . amoncl • the court •hould not ~· pereonel r.eer•••nta-form i1 av81lebl• from ttoak page or Olllclal T.D. SERVIC~ COM-scribed In lhll nollce or In ~ M~~ ~i.!iky· The following persons are Iron! of tlltJ11gpeas al the TIU 11isioess is co~ by grant the authonty. tive to edmn11ter the tM court clerit. ~d• In lh• otflCI of the PAHY aa aald Tnntae written corrnpondence d• oor 1 ~8101 V ~ doing business u : Carson entry aiu IO. lllt plactnu a Otnml ~hip A HEARING on the aatete of lM decedent. Attorney tar,..~ Aecorder of Orange B'I Kar.n Merkel A.-livered to the City 11, or =A~U. St 1C:0 1 Sain, 206 Crfal Ave .. Hun-1CC1ntet 401·411 t chapman Haw...,.,~ dol"" b/si-gabtion will be held on THE PETITION re· ...... J . Ccllanwt Count)'.: nld Deed of Trust • Ptiot to, lhe publlc heerlng. • •· • r· llnQlon Beacti CA 82M8 Plactnlla CA II right bdl •-. .,. mb 28 1996 quuts the dee.dent'• S..J. Colew • deacttbH the roltowlng alatant Secretary, 737 f:'or 1nronnatlon call (71~) !:'·dCA 92~1 5 d 1 M)N, Carson EJ\ttrprlset, d Wlllrut 'convtytd 1o and ~t? ~ CHRISTO. 1 ~Sp Mr 1 0 1 70aj WILL end cod1cil1, if ~ ~operty: Arnold Drive, Ste. C, 644-3200. ~~ ecor 1' nc., Inc .• (CA). 208 Crest Ave., ow llelcl by 11 undel Uld cited • • • n 1t · eny. be edmitted to 2700 N. abll\ s ... t. Jus~~N~MrNtUM COM-Martinez. CA 94553-Irene lluUer, CMC, ~i Aven~~8Ji~~ ~=0~: Huntington Beach. CA 1trust 111 and to the IOlloWlllQ PtEft.~=ri was IJed with ~~r~:ci 0h~!~g~• CdtX probate .. T:he WIU a~ ••· 1070 PARCEL 1: 8528, (510, 229-9019 Aul1tant City Cl•rlr vine, CA 92715 92648 iblO properly Situated In Ccutey am ol Or.inoe 92668. any cod1cil1 ~r· .•"'8!'· &.m.141-. CA 92701 Unit 16 01 that cettaln We are llllltlng the Seo-CITY OF NEWPORT Thia builneaa ta con-J~ ~u1~n•11 ':u~on-a1oresaid county ano state. 1~on ~7• 1gge-; IF YOU OBJECT TO able for examinatton 1n 11/2.4. 1 1127. 12J01 Condominium Profect enclety to collect • debt BEACN ducted by:• eotpOtatlon Have ~ = dol o-wit 101 45 ol tract no 6751. NOTCE·Tlu ficnous Name the granting of the the file kept by th• shown end described on and trrf lnformetlon we ob-Publlahed Newport The regl1trent comrnenc.d blaines~ et? Yes 10-08-~ tht cny ol Costa Melol and Stll!mtnt tJqJrtS """ 1tJl1 t petition, VOi.i thould court. the Condominium Plan r• teJn will be uud for that B .. ch-Co1ta Mne Dally lo transact business under Carson y Sales Merlan Olt compltllly OtScrl!>td In lhl dall it wu f~ed in 111t Olhce appHr et the hHring THE PETITl~N re· corded In book 11878 page purpose whether r.celved PUot November 30, 1995. th• llclltloua name or Wilma Carson President d deed of trust tax assessor the Ccu"'Y Cit~ A rtrW fd. and state your obj•c· que~t~ authonty to F.~·-''~ . ·+-~ ' .. 342. Olftclat Records end orally or In wrlUng. th142 name• list.CS above on No. Thi• statement wH ltled o 139·622 15 11\1 street ,oua Business rQme S!Jlemt tion• or file written edmunter the Htata in the Declaration of Cov· IF AVAILABLE, THE vember 1, 1995 with the County Cle1k of dress llld other common mist be Med pllOI to ui.t elate objection• with the undo! the Independent PACll'IC VISW enanta, Condition• end A• EXPECTED OPENING PUBLIC NOTICE JS~ydoosr .. ~!,cords, Inc., Orange County on 11-17·95 tslgnauon flf Ille tbO\/e dt· The f1•no ol lhs statement does oourt before the hoar· Adm1nl1tration of E~ M9UAallV __ .,. 1trlctlon1 for Newport Ter-BID ...... y BE OBT'"'NED •11r•y • ..... ce, Pruld1n1 19953885010 lbtd property Is purported to not ol 1tsell aulllonzt 11\t use in · y tatee Act. (Thia authon--.. ~ race recorded In book '""' -NOTICE "OF Thia llatement wu filed . 1771 hummln bird drive tm statt Of a ficnous Busineu mg. our appearance ty will allow th• peraoo- 10994 poge 528, Otficlat BY CALLING THI! FOL· PUBLIC HURINO wllh the County Cle1k or Dally Ptlot Nov. 30, Dae. 7, osta Mesa C• 926~6·0000 Ille Name in \'IOlillon of the ngl\t:s of may be In perton or by el repreHntative to take ~apeet4r. C~~~ &acords end the Suppl• LOWINO TeLEPHONE NOTICE IS HEREBY Orange C<lunty on 11-13-95 14, 21, 1~!5. lh139 nder11gned rrus111 dlsclalms another under ftdenil ·State o youlF•ttvolf • RE any ectlont without -·, ""•ntery Declaretlon of NUMBER ON THI! DAY GIVEN that the CITY 19953864474 PUBLIC NOTICE y liability for any 1ncorreclllest law (Ste ~00 14' CREOtTOR A • A obt81nlng court epprov-3500 Pacific Vlew Drive Covenants, Conditions and BEFORE THE SALE: COUNCIL or the City ot Dally Pilot Nov. 23, 30, 1 the stteet address and other 1 seq, Busineu and Plolessions ed' or • c1ont1~-al. Before taking certain Newport Beactt a•11rlcllon1 recorded In (510, 313-9581 Newport Beech wUI hold a Dec. 7, 14, 1995 tht32 Flctltloua BualnHa mon designauon 11 any ) 9ent ~ tlor 0 ~1• very Important ectlona, 844-2700 boOk 11061, page 1013: TAC420200M public hearing on the ap-PUBLIC NOTICE Name Statement own herein said sale win bi rstnhno ecea1 -r you mu1t • however, th• per1onal 11-.. -------4 OftlCtal Records said O.c-Publl1hed Newport pJlcllion °1 Kenneth J . C• The tonowlng persons ere ade but without coven111t or Newport Buch-Costa Mt» your cl8lm with the repreaentativa will be PIERCE BROTHERS lar1llon and Supplementaty lanzarlte • apptlcenl for R• dolnn b sin s a . Th CN337u n .,_.16 ..,.30 t\&.. 7 court and mell • copy to requ'red to g"ve notice Decteratlon collectlvely Beach-COs1a M•A Dally aubdlYlalon No. 1019 on Flctltloua Bualneaa G ···s u ! .. ~ .. sw. lttl • an111ty. txPrtSsed or lmplitd, """ nvY ...... • ~ • the personal r:rr•••nta-11 d' IELL IROADWAY bet the enabflnn Dec> Pilot November 18 23 30 ...__,_.. 1 352 Name Statement un tore. ~ h ., eoard111g bile possess1on or 1095 t' · t b t .. _ to ntora1te por•on• no . .,. ' ' ' property ........ ..., 1 Th rot.....i""" BIVd u Habra CA 90631 .... · IV• appom Y ,,. u,,11111 they have Mortuary* C ........... , fllretron Htebllahlng • Plan 1995. Huat Drive. R"ubdivlalon • lw"N"' persons.,... Wiiiiam Mlchiet Oertle ncumuiances. to PIY thl PUBLIC NOTICE court within four waived notlc con-Cremation'_.,.. 'for Condominium Owner· • th121 of en existing aJngle famlly doing bUslne1e as: lclcies, 1980 E Eucalyptui Ln • emM11ng PflllQPM sum or the month• from the date ted t lM • or ed Jtl'.fR lot and • portion Of a com-9502 E. Chapman Ave., Brea. CA 92621 ·$909 .. o11(s) stevrtd by said de.d of CHs1 l302"2 of firtt laauanca of .. , > o TM J!~O• 110 Btaroadesaway _!,, u~~vt~ed 11211th tncat· PUBLIC NOTICE =~"=•tn:n~ f::j. ~!~· ~~~.~~91 ~ ~ustn•~:~uafon· !'ki:01 1111n:;tn:C:)n·:. NOTICE OTFO lette.re •• provided in :~~n. admlni~tr=~i~'!; Cos Mt •11 In and 10 the Common SUPERIOR COURT dentlat development Bonita HI.I. Dr~ Sant.a Ana. Y. an anon 11 under Int iarms PETTTION Helton 9100 of the authority wilt be granted M2-9180 Area being further d• OF CALIFORNIA, Thlt prOJect hu been r• CA 82705 ~~J>"vet?'::'ed doing I eit sans .,.d or trust. esti-AOMWISTER Califonlie Probate Code. unle111 an intereeted scnbed u totlowt: COUNTY OF ORANGE viewed. and It hu t>een Guy 8uononalo, 240 N. WllUem M. Oertle ltd l•s. en. and P · ESTATE OF: ANDRE T~ time for flli~g per1on filHar_t ~bjectlon Lot 3, or Tract No. 11835, 341 TM City Drtve determined that It 11 cal· Lazy Meadow Lani, Or· Thia atatllin*lt wu filed su of Ille "":'and ol lhe y. EGASSE cleim1 will not al(pue to the petition end In the City ol Newpor1 'o•t Office egoricaJ1y except under Vlll ange, CA 92669 With the County Clerk or CASE NO A 180440 before four month• thowt good ceuH why Beach, as Pllf map r• Boa 14171 requirements c1 c.i.:omi. =? H~~1=1 Orange County on 10-2!>-lr.I tr~!~ ;::e:,.~d ~~:~ ~ To .JI heirs. benefi· fro~ t~ hHrlng date th• court •hol.!ld not gf':!d3~ =~~·0f8a~~ Orange, CA ~~~~"f~~ ~R-CA 9;70;' '' ' 19953082549 lllll sold IO< 1111 pufPOlt of c.1ariH, creditors, con-noticed above. grant tha •uthonty. noYUt cellaneous Maps, In the ol· 12813-t571 THEA GIVEN that Hid pub-Thia bualneu It co~ Dally PilOt Nov. 23, 30, aying lilt ol>ltgabOnl sec:vrtd tingent creditors, and YOU . MAY EXAM· A HEARING on the ,.c, of th• County RllCOfder IN THE MATTER OF lie hearing wlll be held on ducted by: • gen«el part· Dec. 7, 14, 1995 said deed ol lrust. toclUdlnQ persona who may otha,r· INE th• file kept by the g•tltl~ w1~ t• 1~;d6 on When Words Are P1 said County. THE 'ET IT ION TO the 11th day of DECEM· M(et\lp th134 aod upensu ol salt the wlH be lntereated '" court. If you are a per-~c: •t · 6 •t l'iot Enough • Excepting therefrom Unit• CHANG• THI! NAMI BEA 1995 at the hour of Have you tlat1ed doing PUBLIC NOTICE otal amount or Iha unpaid th• will or estate, or son lntereated In the 11 .4 !.;M . 314 V:t. 7C~3 '1 through 28 11 1h0wn and OP Qe • NI h I 7:00 pm.' In the Council bullne11 yet? YM, 2"2&-95 lnC!pal balance inltrtst both, of: ANDRE Y. e~tateh you may me 0oc1at .... at0 1 he tty "Spedallzlflg In rlbed on the Plan and ore c 0 H Chambers of the Newport Tom Buononato • EGASSE with t •court a fol'TT\M r ve rar1ge CA S th enabllng d•ICflpllon. Kokonea Beech City Hall 3300 New-Thll' •t.aterMnt 111u flied FloUtlou• Bu1lnH• r•on. t09ather wiin •N-A PETITION hH Ra9_uaat for Speoiel 92888. 11mpa H p Exceptlna tneretrom CASI NUMBER port Boulevwd Newport with the County Clerk of Name Statem•nt onably t$1lmlted CO$IJ, u· been filed by ANNA K. Notte• of the filing of •n IF YOU OBJECT TO FIOCffra" u 10 an undlvlaed one-hall A110451 Beath CeJllornla at which Orange Cowity on 1o.25-95 The foUowlog P•raon• are nstt and aclYMlCH 11 lht am. EGASSE In the Superior Inventor,' end eppral1el th• granting of th• 2983 H qnt 1111 In all oil, gu and ORDER TO IHOW time aiid piece W,y and all 19153802117 doing, bueln11a ~·: I lnltlal P~bbdon or Iha nol.ICI Court of C.lifornla, of 11tate a11et1 or of petition, you 1hould arbor Blvd othfr hydrocarbon aub-CAUll FOR CHANG• persona lnlllfe11ed may ap-OallV Pilot Nov. 23, 30, Brooke • Mild Service. I trualM' salt II S127.576 91 County of Orenge. any petition or acoount eppaar at the hearing Costa Meao 1taric111, Of other hydrocar· OF HAMS pew end be hMfd thereon. Dec 1 14 1995 1300 Adami Sult• 20M, • bentllcllly·under uld dMd THE PETITION re· aa ptollfded In notion and 1tate your obJec· bOfl 1ub1tanc111 tying In, on PETITIONEA(S) (Adult~ II you ohalleno• thl1 · ' ' th135 Cotta Mt1a, CA 92825 1 I trust heretorore uecuttd and queate that ANNA K. 1250 of th• California tlona or fll• wrltt•n 540-3135 or under ttte above d .. dlvldual), George Nleholat proj41ct If\ court. you may Brooke Ann Mehal •v, •INertd to 111• undersigned 1 EGASSE be appointed Probete Coda. A Re· objeotlona with the acrlbed properly •• •et Kokonea HAS/HAVE FILED be limited to raising only PUBLIC NOTIC! 1300 AdamsC Suite 20M, illtn dec:lauuon of dtlau1t 1nd et personal reprHenta· queat for Special Notice court before the hHr· ~ ~llln~~~~llf'~A P~ITION FOR~~H~~you«~• CottaM~ A~I~ m~~~~.~~-----------------~--------~------~--~~~~ln~~OfOROER TO CHANQE~~~~~the~ ~m~o~~-Th~b~M .. l ~~~=~~~===~r----------------~------------~=~~-~ the City Of Newport Belch, NAMES FAOM Oeor .... llo hearing CSetcl1bed In Name •t•lement ducted b~ an lndMdUal - pf the 6th ctau a ceOllled cholu Kokonee T~ No thll notice or In written eor• Tl'8 fOllowtng petson• are Ha_: you 71'f1ed 1 ~~~ s l]Lt_R J:l~G· ;oopy of wt\leh recorded In cholae George Kokonea respondence ctellV9ted to dolno ~ u : Stone bU ... yet H 1 • • R • · t'I ~k ~443 pege llO, Otlia.I It II hlfeby Otdllfed thll the~ It, Of prior to, ~ Ugh( Mulle. 21113 Faltvlew ~N~stat~:-= flied 8Mmting r ~KOf •· all peraone lnt•ffled In put>llc heating. For lnfOt· Road, Coeta Meta. CA with the ,._,,.... Clerk Of t"-u .. :P~CEL 3' IN• matter appew before matlon~ (714) ~. 92627 ~ .. , i,.u0111oaUigM-~~ non-excluatve e ... ment !Nt coun In Depar\n'lent .,..,.. 8utJer1 CMO, Morgan 8.,,y Hovlt, 317 Otange County on 11"31-95 -L...:. for lngreu and egrn• Ind No. 703 of the Orange Aaelatent City Clet'lr. !. 18th, ··A", Cotta Meaa, 1"63 ... 202 •.~ll .... ltoi IH'lkwmenl In and \0 Lot 2 COYnty Superb Court "ii( CITY OP NIW,ORT CA92S27 Dally Pilot Nov. 30, Dec. 7, llS!lnll,loaklnhflnl !!;T"ract No. Taat u per ~ addr ... ,lhOwn at1oYe SUCH John Jin* Minar, 20'41 14, 21. 1995. lh138 <liliilifldi.Wllit ,1-P recorded In bOok 323 on 1-11 1891 .a 2:00 CoClma Lane Huntingfon PI09• 11 to 111nctua1ve ot o'ctocll p'.m.. and Vllln .ind l'Ybll1h1d Newport 8each. CA t2Ma PUBLIC NOTICE ~'""·"~~ Mi"4!11&neou1 Map•. In the ''*' lhoW cauM If ""' h~o•ta M..a Dally Tf\11 bu1ln•.. la con--'1 Utlovit .,_. Otf•t.e of the County A.-they hive wt')' ~· p.uuo., Hot ~ ao, 199S. ducted by: a geoerat pwt, o a MH ccitdw of uld County. lot cNno9 Cl name ~ th141 niwthlp Name taternent YOO AAl!I IN DtrfAULT noc be aninled Haw you stll1ed dolog l"8 follow\ng penc>nl Ire • VNDER A DEED OP TRUST 111a fut1her ~deled ttlet a PUILIC NOTICI butlnel• Yet? No dOlng butlneU aa: Golden DATtO S/13192. UNLESS copy of 1Ne otdet to 1t1ow MOtgan d. H<Ma flnaiiclal s.Mc.s, 280 !. YOU TAK! ACTION TO cauee be publllhed In NB/ NOTIC• OP Johri J, MlM' 15th It. Coata MeN, CA. AOTECT YOUR PROP· Cotta ..,... Diily f'lo(. • "'•uc AUCTION Thie ltalemttll ... tied 92827 c...... e.. &l'fn', tr MA'r ae SOLD AT nt-.llt~ of 11111*'11 cit· NOllo9 le '*q gl¥lft with \he County Cl«k of Anne ..-.lee, 280 15U\ A PUOUC SALE IF YOU cWiUon publlthed In thlt tNt "'8 ~algned wtU Ofange COUtlty on 11*'8 St .. Coela Meu, CA 12827 UEC"D AN EXPlANATION COWlty at ..... once .... at l'ubNo Al.lctlon on 1Hl~771 Tfll• butlne11 ,, CCl1" IF Tl-ff NATURE OF THE "9k '°' tour oonMC\ICNe 1a/04/9$ ~ 11:30 a.rn. at: Dally Piiot Nov • 11 a dUoted by: an lnclMdutll Pl!OCEEDING AGAINST W..U pr1or to ~ da~ of AU.IP~ ISl4 HAMIL-30 199$ . 1 tht1t ~~!O"WC"8'Nolt19CI dOing 1'0~ YOU SHOULD CON-the hfftlrlo. TOH A"a_ HUNTINOTON ' ' ~ ~ t~ll s~~=:r COURT DAT•1 NOV at, tHI ="' -= ~ P,:: PUIUC llOTICI Thlt ~t was filed HIWPOAT BEACH, CA • CemmJHlo"er Th• bfMQ:fl!IO'l*tY FlillUeua •ullln11t with IM Count1 Cl11k of "lll a elrMt ~, ... ot IM• It. aohUfte, co... r o R 1 MAN a o o 4 , N•,.. "81-•nt ' Ofanoe County on tM .. N ~l\'mon CS1111gnaUon of MllalONU OP TNI HOUMHOU) rTDt• The 1o1..;;;:.... .. 1•1MlttU propet1y le etio.im 9bove, IUPIDUOflCOURT ALV!RU. ~t. HOOS& doing~-.: UOng'e ~~~~fllllot~~No¥;·~1~1.~23~·g'°gJ' ~~~~~~~~ -. w11rlfll(y le• 11 to Oaorgt Hlcholu HOLD ITWI Of Hiwpoft. ino.. tut l'OI\ Dec. 7.1ttl th111 ... com~• ot oor-IColloNe. S7 VIII Ml9N, IRAHT-L;..ron. HOUSI· lh•lfl•ICI ~ Nawport :nttMU}t ll\e ~ AMo ~ CA._. HOLD n-1 "9ch. CA~ ~., NICI 0.-d of TNf(. lltubll~hed Htwpo.rt IOUTHA"~ HOt t, .~ Of ~ -.. ·lltreaon Of•..,.... or ~ ~n~Ma ~ tat 'Ott lhlllsld =:tct"'.:-.,~ ~~.,_. ~:.HOii. __ ....,,., lwfl. CA. Wt . ...aMll end ....,.. bsr '7, 14, It, 1MI. ..aca,. HON, HOUllo •fNe l>UllMll le ~ ....., lo the undtlftlgMd • • 1b117 HOUUTDll .... 1>y. a «WPOfllon .wnttlf'I DI Cl MIOft Of 0.. K1 /tUCTION ~. Htw1 yeu llarttd ,..,., Md Oenwtd for ..... MUC IOTICI ,.0. ~ Ql.LY I enct Wrlelft noaw Of a.-M"'-olACICION. "'41..TO, IMAI etld Of ...... to ...,_ W CA. _,, Tai: -..n-0n the ....,., cw .. W1~1o "*'°•'TIIL ft-e""°" 90tt1> 1 ....... ~ .. ....., N01'ICI • ....'f . Seti ~..,. Mid a•••a -. Md._.. Gt~ tlMI Ill• 9'" • , .... ., N••f>i .,..-;..-.... ....... •fl•f ·fft'e i&HtdetafoMd CQW, ef ... CIW 41 MIM JIVU9'9'JIUN Put a few words to work for you. Call 642-5678. • ANEW . BUSINESS?? • • • • • • • • • • • • • • . //,,. l~I ~1m11rnt ''' tlJC-[l1ily J~'k>t isplriwd to mmotm~ 11 new sm-ice 11q111 mt11't1bk"' flfW l>usi11t:1.SCJ ~ 1vi/1 n<1w SEARCH'"" 1vzmr for )iJU 111 t10 rxtn-1 thmxe. nnd saftt ym tht rim~ mu/ ti~ trip to the Court 1 louse in Sttnta AIM .• IJJn1, of coun<, ttf ttr the smrcl1 is mmpkm:I Ult' uiU fik your fimh'ous btmness nnmr ftntnnmt with the OmnrJ Cln-/t, publish onct n U«k for faur wttla as rrqwrrd by l11tu 111ul thrn fik JO!" pMf <>f publiMhon "'''"the County Clrrk. PJ.st Mp bJ kJ fi/4}""'r fittiti()f11 /iuiifltS.) Sflltmtmt at tl>t Dm~ fiJ9!, 'JJ() W. &1 St, 0>rf4 MM. If :!JU am not stop I,, plttm 01U us al (1I4) 642-432 I anti~ rviU mah armngrmmts for you 10 hmllik this prottriurt bJ mail. lfyou Jhould hm1t 11n/fi1rt/,.., tp~tiolls., ~ m/111.1and16t' wiU be 1nort 1'11tn gtul tn nSJISt yo11, ('10()(/ !Ntk in J"U' new busi'nm! · ·~Pilot :::.-=.=.1-~...;;~.:"'~ ............ a. .... .... ., <Ml n, 'T" • ~~., ......,.L::ill!-__ .._..!•~'!•!J-..... .ilJa•llllllL-l!==:====~===::=:::::;=~l?============·~=======::::;:::;:;::;=====:;:::=::::::;;~ . . . ' . ' I_) ~ \ I :r. ,_ .. :..~ ·, ·. 1 , , ...... : I l. -~· . ' ..... , \ ' I '. !, . ~ 2920-3011 . ' ---· •"' ' ~ • I .,_;; I, ' ~ ~: 1.' L, • ·~ p -.,.·~ .' _. l/1 ( I~ . -· -.. • I . . ' • I ~ I I I • '\...(. ~ n . a ASSlr=llD HOUU Telephone 8am-5:00pm Mo~Friday Walk-In 8:00am-5:00pm Monday-Friday 601CMOIO PAILY PILOT II Monday ~~.~~~~ Tuesday ............. Monday 5:00Jm ---~~:.:::..:llOHl90 __ • ~ ...... ]yeajay 5:00pm Thursday ........... Wednesday 5:00pm Friday ................ Thursday 5:00pm . ~r-- I I I l I I ' . . -&._ ,=_.t ' , I ' ~ r , I • • '.Lt;. ---7011·9090 BY PHO• (714) 642-5678 BY FAX , J (714) 631-6594 (Please include your name and phone nwnber and we'll call you back with a price quote.) BY MAILORIN 330 West aay Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Comer of~ Blvd & Bay St . GENERAL POLICY · Ratp and deadlines are· subJCCl to change without notice. The publisher reserves the right to censor; reel ass if y. revise or reject any classified adver;tisement. Please report any error that may be in your classified ad immediately. The Daily Pilot & The Independent . accept no liability for any error in cu. advertisement for which it may be responsjble except for the cost of the space accually occupied by the error. Crecht can only be ~owed for the first insertion. GENERAL 2102 COSTA MESA 2124 NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 ROOMS 2706 RENTALS TO LOST & EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 216 9 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SHARE 2 72 4 FOUND 2 9 2 5 5 5 3 O SERVICES 5 5 33 ® '· GOVERNMENT FORE· Be au ti f u I Med It er· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $299 1 t M th' R t E ' a Id • CM u n fur· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CLOSED HOMES for ranean 3Bd 2 1/2 Ba S On S en nlshed BR, kltch/lndry I C Lido Isle 4BR 3BA large 1Bd In 30. unit priv. Qulet.non/smk NB Own master suite $200 Reward for re-BABYSITTER S3S,OOO/Yeotr Income lOUAI. HO\ISl"G O~•OllTUHITY All rnl tuatt ldftrtlSlllg Ill tlus Mftplptr b SllblC'I lo lbe fell· 1111 fn H1u11111 Act ol 1t61 as lfll8Mtil wllldl llllkH ft illegal , It Uwt11se ''lnr lftltrtnce. llmlt.11011 tr lllscrlml1111ton llastd en race, coloc. rtliglon, M.1, ll111t1lc.a11, lamlllal wtus or Nlltnll qln, DI 111 illltnlloll ID fNM 111Y Slltll ,,.ietuce. liml· 1111811 • .iacn111111111011." Tills 1nn11ap11 wlll 1101 blwlitflY l«tfll lllY ldftdJSt· meal .. IHI tstall ldlcll ls la •IOlallM .C Ult In. Ow ruelers .,.. l1111t1y t.lermed tllat all fwtlll•tl ffftf11"d Ill tllll .....,...., ... 1'11111111• 011 .. .......... My ... loctcn- ................ clll HUD fol ..... II 1-t00·'2 ... 590. kif ble ...... 11111. DC an1 pl1111t I • un HUD. '21·'500. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE. GENERAL j I 1002 ponn es on s1. O&lln-Home Oatod M/NB F T · Sall w/pvt bath Clubhse turn or contents ol blk poten11a1 Reading quent Tax, Repo''· Border. 2-<:ar gar. 1-yr am rm, enms, · comple~ nr Triangle S400'mo. 548-503S · · needed tor occasional · Ing $2300 675-7168 Sq. Patio, balcony or pool, Jae Near beach. briefcase stolen 11 .4. C Books. Toll free 1-8()().. REO's, FDIC, ATC. · pld S167S Agt. 714-2 · · huge back yard. Mesa Verde 2-room $500 Jerry 645-6799 Includes patient even.ngs in my osta 898·9n8 Ext R·S139 IRS. Your area. Toll 673-3777 or 714-832· 22 Via Palermo Jennifer 642-1401 suite w/pvt bath In lrg, records, address Mesa homo Must be for details free 1·800·898·9778 1400. Lido Isle newly dee --------------spacious home .. Ouiet, NB dPkool1Htenn,bch/w~. books. house keys reliable & llc"1blo, Call Ext. H·S139 for current1-e""'"·-•-ld_•_3_B_r_2_B_a.-n-lc-e ~Br 2Y.!Ba, fp, 18SOsf, 2BR 1BA laundry park-like setting. Pool. sun · appy environ, Call (714) 974-7294 ___ 7_5_1-_4 __ 9_25_·-----'••••••••• lislinga. master Br, w/d hkups, dbl gar+. $2000/mo. hk-ups, gar, 2868 w/d, kitchen priv. Non •hr w/2 M $SOO+'i'Jutil. (215) 248 5306 Exec. Chef Hl.alln Em·•• Forcd air. Walk to Kai· Options av1. 539-2040 Hickory Place. $72S smkr. S600. 641-4919 646'8473 or 545·543s porium. re5lr dell, MERCHANDISE BALBOA ISLAND $12so 642 "ASS ---------(310) 431-7870 NB Shr 2br 2ba Oen FOUND BLACK CAT b c FT 1,.•••••••I ser. ..,... Npt Nrth 24 hr guard ---------NB 1Br/Ba. Pvt entry. Oct. 31, Mosn Or. & 1uice ar, gio ·1• 2106 E.S. Furn'd Condo t d 3B 21hB h BR BA No cooking. Blk to tx:h Hbr Vu. Prkg, lndry, B · N B h 673·2244 he 673·2246 Beautiful 3Bd 2.SBa ~:me r;,.,, ~lllslde\1:.!~ 1 Lndry,1pool, ~~~~:~~ S4SO/mo. S57-6290/0 < ~;~csf5~0~l:."s7~~~n!J. c!ri"t1~7o. 9f~.3o~;c GOURMET COOK Lt ANTIQUES 6010 For Dec. S700/Wk. $2500 325-4018 Agt. pets 2217 Harbor 631·SSSO/Eve, wknd. housekeeping exp'd, *BEST HOUSE* $2400/mo. 548-0116 Blvd .. 646-0392 NS.1ST $395 Takes It! FOUND KEYS on 17th live out. F,T. Non· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Best IOC.fliOnl Winter. Pellcan Place 4Bed. --""="'~~~,,,,-------------Cute, cle:in, quiet, & Street in C0!.18 Mesa smkr Newport Beach *BUYING ITEMS• 1000 S ot'Bayfront 1bd 2Bath, sparkling pool COZV 1BR HOTELS private. uu·s paid C'all Call Maroa. 574-4249 area. 714·673·3643 From 1800.1960. 1 pc 1ba 51500. Also upper NEWPORT and more. Only Upstairs. Near freeway a. MOTELS 2718, __ *_1_14_-6_4_6_·_48_7_8_• ___ (w_o_r_k_)_O_r_1_110-=-m ... s..,.g_._1 to en1ore estate. Palnt-6 S\,69S 968·9855 & occ. laundry. ca .-Homo Typists Neodod. apt 51400. 75-8438. BEACH 2169 . SS9S 65<>-4661 N;'C:~e ~t~rd;~dllr;,b~ B~ko~'!~.t~l~~~~-12 A~~~ ~;e~oi~cf~~s ~~~~.' e~:.1~~~·;:~: BALBOA * BLUFFS * lrg 48R, SANTA ANA 2180 Duplex 2Br 1 Ba, t/p, LAGUNA BEACH p. w/d, gar. $4SO -1 '3 mos old, Ocl 31 bo· year mcorne pcten11at top S. 673-6223 Iv mllQ dbl gar, w/d hk-ups. MOTOR INN utl. Avl 12/1 622·7584 tween Fairview & Avo. Toll fleo 1-800-898· • PENINSULA 2107 3 Bath. Grnbelt, pooll"'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii cado CM 646 6723 s2ooo/mo Sally Shlp-1• Noar shops, schools, Kitchcnctlcs . Ocean Vu Shr 2BR 1BA House · · 9n8 Ell.I T-5139 for 3BR 2BA 1 blk to Bch 2· car gar. 1200 sq. tt., deck, Ip. S 1300/mo '(8181 965-9656 Cllltll~-- 100'1 of Rentall c~ , .. c•••nt ..,c..-....... CMlTIMY1 818·-·9811 ley Agent 644-0496. Elfln 2B•d Special bch. All'I 1/1 548-3036 l'\-t Bch •Pool • HBO • Maid CM. Cln, qulot, safe nr FOUND• Leopard·hl\o details '""''61£3ij;Jfi:jicii:i:Ji~ CPB, country kit, .gar, E'slde 1 Br, den, car· Coffee Scrv , Daily SlS+ triangle sq. n/smk. female cat; no collar Income Potentlal up I~ Newport Crest 3BR fncd y:s8~~~~ s7so. port, lndry. Cute, Wl.lySl7S+,MoothlyAva.il $500/mo. W/O, ulll, Black w/gold speck· to You Call 5i;5·3484 2BA townhome. Lrgl •---=,----.,.....,....-..,..,....--clean. Soe 1773 West-714-494-S9l4 cable Incl. S48·S77S les. In tho vlc1n.ty 01 · to listen to a 10 min 2-car gar, W/O hk·up, Sunnyside Up minster (upper). 57951 985 North Coa.u H Shr 3BR 2.5BA Condo E·s1de CM. 650·2317 tape.to learn n1ore. cream carpet, fire-3 Bed, grandma'a mo. 642-5488 Fp, shr BA. W1D. greal LOST POMERANIAN Med Receptionist for place. Next to comm. kitchen. large yard. ---------roomatesl $388 •."J Sml fem. 11117, v1C: tn.1ne Ofhce No exp pool & tennis. Walk to Only S82S. 968-4495 LG 1BR NEAR OCEAN uhls. 645-7S77 Pomona Ave, CM Has nee Cheetlul dis· 1.....3"---L.L!l::SU...J:.iiUUlllL....J beech. Sl 4 50/mo. Pool, gated, pl•lf· VACATION skin allergy, needs poSlllOn a must Hrs 7S9-9314. ground, fr•• cable. RENTALS treatment 645-34S5 flex. sal neg 55~480 -------- 2Br 2B• 1 door to WESTMINSTER 2192 Ne ar Triangle 2722 STORAGE 2742 LOST! 5 K•v• on nng Oceanfro nt Hotel APPLIANCES 6011 beach, 2-car prkng. Square. G42·!5858 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii w Medical card, etc sooks FIT Asst Man· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii frplc. $t09S/mo. Call Cozy Cottage 1 +1, MODERN 2Bd w/gtaaa ew 28' motor home Boat or RV •torage 11110. 18th & Santa ager. S1300'mo start. Waeher/Drv•r $1.0 Broker. 714-642-3850 cooks kit, gar, pet walled living room for rent. Full kitchen, to 4o·, secured. Costa Ana, C.M. 548·2061 665-6150 or 67S:7300 ea Gas stove $100 38R 2BA New Carpet welcome. Only S58S. beamed ce1I, Lg patio 1hower, TV/VCR. Day Mesa. s2 a tt per m.o. P{T R 1 apt slzo 646-S848 Obi gar, bullt·lns , • Won't last. 968-330S S7857mo. on e. 16th. & wkly rates. SSs.8844 760-78S7 ---------1 eta 1 for upscale · HEALTH & c:w;d & g1t1 shop '"r---------tenc:ect yard. S1800. SECOND TO NONE See Mgr. 437 Princeton Npt Bch Oc•anfront Fashion Isl. Perm ot FURNITURE 6014 OOV'T FORECLOSED BALBOA :.2:'=:~~S~-~~~ 4Bed Opx •atyle C/A, weekly or monthly. BUSINESS OFFICE FITNESS 3000 holiday. 75~·77S1 ~:~~T:,e~~~u~~r~:=. PENINSULA 2 107 48r 2~ea, 3-car gar. g~~~~;~5~~:~'14\ar. NEWPORT ~~~~ g~~~n~:e:m0~~•=FiiOiiiiRiiRiiEiiiiNiiTiiii.iiii2ii7iiii6i9 iiiiii*iiuiiiiiNiiLiilMiiiilTiiiiiEiiDii•iiiiiiii P~:~~k!~dcoW:;~n~ Repoa, REOs. Your Avail nowl $3,8SO/mo. BEACH 2669 pets. Katen 434-1424. 1• TENNIS LESSONS Driver·• he req·d. Must Area. Toll Free 8()().. 3BR 2BA •t th• Bch ·~c_a_ll_64_&-4_1_1_4• ___ , .. _______ • iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $35/Month. Otter ends be responsible roll •20 SOFAS $99-$199• .. • F A C. T 0 f4 y • .. • S199 ... Sleep8'9 898·9778 Ex1.11H·.1398 229-19th $2400. Bay '810 CANYON LEASE 11AP,J1'DTMENTS ---------12-1s Call Luke for able, -"imatod.' flex: for current stings. View, 2 car garage. Open Sun, 12/3, 1-s A.I'-~::~;~~2~8~·~51,~ RENTALS TO Froaal0Clt1120001qft. detatlsl 722-5958 $12/hr. 818·772·1393 • $39 ..... Mattresaes • 5139 .. Oak 5pc bd • S99 _.01neues ls• Ag1 673-0333 10 Rue ChatHu Royal• FOR RENT Weatclltf 2 Br 2Ba S900 SHARE 2724 C.-pctici¥C noca POSTAL & GOV'T JOBS COSTA MESA 1024 Adorable CLEAN r• Bea.ut remod twnhm.,,._______ Balbo•Npt Rlty, lnc. ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~funJ.WAirpon; S211HOUR -t-BEN'EFITS modeled 2Br w/gar, $2850. Agt. 759-6600 II 72~94 •• 4SOOC&mf"l1Dri"' NO EXP WILL TRAIN walk to bch & Udo VII. FABULOUS SAVINGS ---------1 Blk frm Bay View N-Badl PERSONALS Appl ... tnfo714-6.U-t991 • S1'49 .•. Bunk Beds 714-55e.-9aoa Lowest Prtces Always Mesa Verde 58r 2~01 $1000/mo. 646-0800 If you would like to ,_BALB ___ O_A_____ * 1 BR $G25* frm bale., Shr lrg 3BR ·-.-·· Rec/Gen Ofc Irvine f II h k I 2BR 2BA $725/Up hae, fp, n/smk. prlv Ba Lii-4MIK'k am Y m near par s. Waterfront with •de live In a home that'• ISLAND 2606 . Refrlg & dishwasher -·-----firm needs depend- 75%0FF DHlan Center Prl~ .. Entire contents of model home: Iron beds, sofas, chiilr11, stone vases. armo re. 248-'1727 °' 363-8638 lndsc:pd yds, nu rool/pnt tie. 1Br, huge deck, 1· valued from S800K to Incl. 60x30. pool. No _w_11_u_b_S_8_00_6_73_·_8_0_19_ PERSONALS 3002 able, self motivated ln/ouL ByownrS56·8133 car gar. Nwpt Island. S12M, Visions Proper-liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii pets. No fees. No ·--------~•·•••••••• iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii person w/.klnt phon•/ S900. David. 722·1488 tie• on Olaplay I• Designer rug1 8x12, lease. 545-4855 •r 11 Inter personal sJ..ilts. looking for qualified bone, perfect cond, -=-----,=---,..~-Roommate to BUSINESS & O'ATINO? SHY? word proc. (MS Word) NEWPORT managers to llve In $700. Glass-a tSrass Steps to Sand Clean share 2Br 2Ba town· For a fun time call Fn resume, Attn· BEACH 1069 CORONA thua propertlea. For end table, like n•w, 2Br, gar, lrg trv rm. Utll house In Costa FINANCE 011-592-590-012 Leslie • 714 .. 33·7663 Almost new roll-away i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil DEL MAR 2122 further Info contact $350. 640-5324 paid. No pets.. $1275/ Mesa. Clean-cut 3:k per minute, 18... RECEPTIONIST FIT bed & teax bookc:a.su iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii EllzAlbeth or Mellua mo. S51-8554 non-smoker. 2-car ·~--------~HOT CONNECTIONS For busy NB aponing .6&4 shelvtts. Also WANTED by privet• $1795 38 2 sea Font 7t4-280-8080. •---------_L_u_x_u_ry_2_B_r_w_a-te_r_lr-o-nt attached garage, .-events mgmt flrm . floor lamps, twist94 part~a Main Channel S24004er'3e&.2.car~ FURNISHED Big Cyn BALBOA apt. Ovef' 1300 sq tt. private beth, laun· BUSINESS t..aoo-a4 e-4GBB Phones, tote olfice du· whl coluf!ln: wd picmc prop ty w/dock. SI ·2M S560 Bed/Bath No Kitch guard gated 2Br 2ea. PENINSUIA 2607 Gated. Call 645-5000 dry, comm pool. No OPPQRTUNITY bes. Computer literate lbl benches 548-1232 ~:;~· J~~~~~:'c,d s~~~ Don Enright 5SM6GO den. Ute & airy. Reta.liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ext. 796. ~T~!: .fve~s:.i~2~~-2904 helplul Erin &46-9007. ·~~~:~:. • .!~::~ Or., San Gabriel CA $3100· 81W&0-2629 3031h 341h St Sml 2Br "'s_p_a-c""lo_u_s_1""'B-r ....... w'""11_0.,..tt, EMPLOYMENT Retail nu Fng GE Profile 30 91778. 818·282-4071 COSTA MESA 2124 Gated Baphor .. Hae nr bch, w/d, patio, gar akyll, 2 patios, walk-In 'LOCAL VENDING *BRIDAL SALON* eel Call 640-S737 Stepa to b.-ch. 3Br $895. Open Sat/Sun clst. End unit overlook• Balboa Penn.· Prlv ROUTE•Cash Income Est. bridat salon 1s•---------•••••••••I ALL UTILITIES ~:~r,;,::,.f,1~;,ow 12·5. 818-285-0223 pool. $1420. 675·8003 bedrm w/bath. Sop. •over 20 Prime Loca-EMPLOYMENT seelffng -. tlynanwe-f1----~!'!!!!!'=~ FREE 2Bed, Equip'd HR~R VIEW HOMES SPOTLESS 2Br 1Br ontr. fp, W/D. Quiel tlon1•80CJ.670·1663 :~eso~~;r~~:'~ ~e~:,; Black Couch HOUSES/ CONDOS ~OR' RENT kit. Avail now. Only 68, 38a Sorneraet on CORONA upper ocean view w/2 ateL $450· 673•6ii.57 M~ Wife Went from 5530 sales experience A T we e d . J u • I S8SO. 888-9855 greenbelt. Nice cond. DEL MAR 2622 baleonys, w/d hkups, Bluff• Prlv Bedrm •ea 550 to 240 lbs 11y1th MUSTI F/T. Cosca c;lnned! S200 574· Available 1198. $290<>. t/gar. $1200. Open lrg, bright .hse. Fp, World'• lea~hng all· s35 OOO/Yr Income Mesa area 4255 or at horn. TRADE Agf. 840-5e&4 12/2. Agt. 631-8097 open beams, no pets. na1ural l)fogram. Lose polenUal. Reading 11• 546-5700 50~1129 •----------91 t 1/2 Camatton 2100 Vista Laredo. from 10-25 lbs per books Toll FrH (1) Retad .. _.. ho · Lido 1•1 Ba~ront $1450 '"' 3 +2.Unnar Sat Open House 1-4 month. 1 -800-666-800-898-IJ778 Ell.1 R New Ouncan-Ptiyle th~....m:,. through classihed Lov~y 3/4Br (dock avt.) aun rm. t'P:w/d. Gd c;e(i1i SOUTH COAST $450-S~ 759-3766 9192. Motivated dis· 136t for dela111. · · *BRIDAL. SAi.ON* double pedestal ""'a· MS ... 78 642-5678 Ocnfmt 11pt (4Br) wk/ req. 310-375·9487. METRO 2686 lnbutors needed. $40 000/Yr Income Eat. bridal salon hogany table, lkhi:• ~:;;;:::;~~~;;~~~~~~~~~~~~~9~7~~~~~~~!~~~~~~ CDM 1~m~U~J~PH~E~uns P~•nt l•I Homo nh~a~~pe~ ~~~·w~hog~ Have your claSSlfled ad In 176 newspapers With a combined ctrculatlon over 3 mllllon. $400 11 1lllt t1lc11 to pl1ct 1 II word or lt11 cl111Ultd ad. SU for Heh 1ddltlon1I word. CAL•SCA('J (911) ... ~IO IMMAC 2Br 1 ~ea paid. No pets, non Local Slle•for sale, • n son with a great am11e China c4binet wJdr•w-twhnae, frplc, carport, South Coast Plaza smklng. 708 A11atado S2,000/wk potential. Typls\l/PC users. To to grHt all our bntles era S950. &42-863$ walk to beach/ahops. area. 1 BR condo S390 67S-8634 &C>o-208.s300, 24 hrs. 9F~e~ ~(318> 18:"!:~9g7:8 Concierge·~· a plual $900. 909-<987,..142 +den upstra, a/c:, " · F/T 714/548-5700 1--------- Sharp, cl•an 2Br tea, pool/a pa, carport. N:e:e~t ~=~~r~g ~:~: .AIRLINES St5-4Sk RETAIL U pac:•I• MERCHANDISE patio. carport. Quiet. 2 $ S.7 5 · 9 6 3 -6 7 5 7 Prvt. Peta OKI S550 INVESTMENT .Wiii t(aln, hiring NOWll Woman's Boutique MISC. 6015 blk• to beach. Avail Volce~ger •54-3404 OPPORTUNITY ~~~Q:·::~:~ •••k• exp'd a.ales H ·liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii now. $950. 8734852 --------·--------2908 soc:late. calt 644-98H XMAS TREES &-I', 15 --------MISCELIANEOUS NB Oeean view iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ADMIN ASSISTANT 8ECTYJQrapttlc• gal S40 ~•bl, l'ollil*• COST• ••.,,r11 2624 e"NTALS •Mu~k. '.,."'so. aanS100d, o~ INVESTOR'S DREAM f:or Oealgner Tiie Ad agency. Skkpng + St. I ' Kl On pa .n. '~ l\j; .... -Showrm In COM. Frr. MAC WOik. Wm .,. n $20 Cftnle4llOC&d0 (ll}At.• 1 •t mo. rent 646-4400 1 + 1 Condo S \ 7 ,500 Computer. organl&Uon right peraon, 9G9-&552 WlQ), $IO. Ctn*ll lowt- FR£E Video 6 lnlleltment akllla and pleasant tMns 1110 bird baU'9 package. ~91 28 phone manner. Non :TUTORS PIT 'IOf' both $20 ~14-9422 smoket. c.JI btwn 2· H.S. French & Ma1h. L: 4pm ?14-58SM>289. Or College GPA 3.t +. autch•r II.lock &abllt. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 , _____ _ tu resume 10: 714-IWH/Hr • ..-3.2700 vwy Old, refinlahed, $89-6833. , beautl sno. ~11.esee Admln. As•l1t. FOi f"t E.MPlOYMENT ' Sunqueat Woltt Tanmno llfiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillANNOUXCEMENJ'S ANNOUNCEMENTS 2920 • paced HA firm. Mus $11-0VJt"~l'." 5~33 Beela. New COtn-know wordperfKt & -~ ~ m.,ctaJ.nome • MS Word : •ti o ng m;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii IJ1nning • un 111 ft om • comm. akilla: multlple • ---•• $\99. Buy fact~ dl-usk.9 & bu1y phon••· Pi-...-boe aw r• that •ect and s~ve. c .. Growth opportunity & Che listings In this cat· tOl.'lay 'AEE "&W com p • u 11 v • pay. eoory may r•qult • y-ou c:otot cat.atoo • 1 "I00- •· »5 00 M•F. Pi..... 10 (:flit;• DOO numtMt Ntt7. c:au K&lhy •• 433-4t00 ln ~ &hero la •1·.--M-•-'&_L_C_HA __ "' __ ..... -....... ar tu tff. llO 54•1'38 cNtOe Pef mtnut9 a bed ISO, pld(al'• frame•. mlm')ra, !Net· • o; ml c. MHlJI • 86 THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1995 ACllOeS neme 1 Wftee °" me1.11 65 L~ bird s .....,,. se Bii oe ya;n 10 Wectae eo w~ 14 ~. """ ~ 13 :nw.iot• 15 ca.ti. 111ng M Old lenn tor 16 COfM out cattle MCOnct belt 65 Manlcul'lat'a , 1 J..,. -Jones 00.rd . ~~IOya ~~ n"Table part 88 Concise 2S Fencing awordl &9 Withered 24 Rank 26 Cozy place DOWN to Ii 1 WoollY. at11mata 27 Town of the 2 ·-Gfrr Old W• 3 ~teer 30 Skunlc 8eird 34 Medicinal 4 Capital of NollB concodlon Scolla 35 Currently 5 Elec. unit 36 Cut In llT\aff 8 HocQy playe< cube• 7 Walked w11fl a 31 Neighbor of Ga. 8 SF~ gait 38 Mellil:an liquor -""'' 41 MoChef deer designer 42 Actress CaSS1nl Capahaw 9 Atmed conflict " Wont on a 10 Fed !he pigs sound track 11 Pit 45 Young doctor 12 -of Man 47 Shufffe 13 Clutter •9 Profu 19 Wheel and - 50 Settle a debt 21 Send '" 51 Colts' moms payment 11-3!Mlt 26 More humble 27 Oripa 28 Mosllm deity 29 Lari11 30 LUiu lood 31 Appia drink 32 Oak nut 33 Young people 35 Grst 3~.).1onlreal'a prov 40 Poller slake• 43 Auttlol1ze 46 Walrus and elephant 48 Flatlhoolt pall 49 lnctv 500 parllc:fpenls 51 Varel IOOI 52 Ouesti0n$ 53 Tizzy 54 Writer Morrison 55 Ancient Clly 57 Buffalo'• lake 58 Composer Stra111nslcy 59 Mamo 61 Permit 62 Cereal grain 52 Fur·trtdlng 25 Ploddingly ~-..-""ft'--..... -~--~-ii=r--"ft"--iir-- 17 BUILDING MATERIALS PETS & 6030 ANIMALS PETS & 6049 ANIMALS 6049 4 s1ee1 arch 11y1e bulld· ADOPT ·A·PET •Poodles AKC• lng1 , 40x30 was Every Sat & Sun al S6100 now $2990; PETSMART, F01Jnlaln 40x58 was St 1,250 T .. Cup Toy & Mini· $250-$950 714-838 ... 57 1115 .... ' TllllSP01Uno1 CAMPUS, IV'S014 POii> :--~ ...... -------------------------.--1'IAltlas S '70 M"atene Ya 0tlg, •74 Vatlent 1Unl Uana 8075 PLYMOUTH ---------- ly CHAlt&iS ao.IN owner 1og1trana r.. Cati Kint conOI mu11 ht! ()MAit SHAlttl' 'Tt Prowl1r Tent Tra11er bultt 'refur thru out. ..111Sl800090. ~-TANN'"'u HI--.. t""•'tS 7011 e1 .. p1 a, ga1 & •lea. Steol S4999. 681·7942 M5·9153or142·7880 .. "' .rv-w "-r:o VA hOOk•upl. '950 Ob<>.-~~~~=-=---VIC \.; C102•2763. · '8 9 TE MI' 0 4·dt1-------:---. "11'TRUMPaTOGOOD USE Hdan. auto, PS,POL. PORSCHE 9175 • 1948 LYMAN, 18Ft A/C. am/Im, gd cond.1"'iiiiii~iiii~~!iiiii WEST NORTII •K858 O A74 0 76 •8863 •J 1097 4 OQJ8 OAlOS •J7 EAST •82 0 82' OKJ984 •Qt092 sot.rm •AQ OK10986 O Q82 •AK4 The b1ddlng: 80tn'B WEST NORhl EAST 11:1 P ... ~ Paa 41:1 P ... Pua P ... OJ)ening lead: Jack of• How doee an expert plan the play of the hand? Fol1ow the thought proceaa u we take you through a typical deal. First, note North's decision to raise hearts with three-card sup· port. rather than bid spades. The hand ia not worth t'wO bida. &0d it is important to tell partner you have a playable trump suit aa aoon aa po&· Bible. Against four hearts West leads the jack of spades, and your first task is to count poasible loaers. Assuming a normal 3-2 trump split, South haa one trump, three dia· mond1 and one club to co~ede. Orig ela11le, must ... MOTORCYCLES ...;;.S3.;.;';.;.85.;;..0~·--6-4_4.,..-53_7_01~88 T•re• 9 12 , .. However, tJle club tall be diec:lnSed QOOO. Call 854·5451. SCOOTERS 8018 '91 E•ul• Premier 8· tlor•ct 1Hl nu pnt/ oo the II.inc of 1padee and a dJa. Oln-.... a • Weat M•· ~yllnder. auto trans. tlre1/eng. tmmae nd be -·•...,,j · d -·· AC, Curls• Control. 512 000 obo 062·5t:i55 mo can n.uc1..-.m ummy. rlM, n•w bottom, 4 VESPA SCOOTER 100k ml. ~700 000. ' Wheo you have to ruff, you can-3.5 hp new •ngln• 2oocc Very low ml. Call Q6S·0851 1--------- not afford to ca1h evel\ one biah $800firm, 723-8048 Xlnl cond. $975 --------TOYOTll 9210 heart lelli t.be Ol>fO':lent.a are able to Must Hll. 722-6498 HONDA 9085 liiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ remove dummy• laat trump1, 10 •----0-----iiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •ao C•llc• !5 spd, AC, after winni.ne the fiut tticll in SAIL B ATS 7014 •••••••• Sl300 obo. pp. Call hand. you mt11t immediate11 lead a liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii UTOM S '80 Accord OX 01k, 556-6854 diamond. It does not help the •:ao aa1L BOAT• A OBlLE pa/pb, auto, AC,1-,...,.8...,.3-C""'e-l:-:-lc-a--=r-=T=--.. ~u-10 d " d .. ,,. ~ alereo ca11, clean! .. " e1e:n ena to lrw~ to tru.mpe now, IO OIHel, wheel, clean, S4700. 857•5127 1rans, nu palnVllrea, a11ume East win• and revert. to owner lerma. $11,000 Kint condl grt trans. 1padea. You win and lead another Pos terms. 723-4074 ---------I •go Clvlo EX While/ car S2600. 552·1292 d. d ACURA 9010 Red, AC, nu llrH, iamon . 101_8_1 ""'p-r-ln_d_l_e_C_a_t_X_l_nl iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil snrf, lmmac. $8500 '8 8 Ce 11 ca QT · Weat lakes thia trick and peree-condl Xtra aall1 & obo.(310) 373.7020 h"tchbk, r•d, 4 oyl, 5 veres with 11pade.. Si.nee Eut might trall« w/atorage bol( '88 Legend' L WhV spd, AC, sunrl. fully be out of 1padet, withhold yow king S550 obo. yic 662·2753 IVory Inter• AC. pwr ---------loaded nu tlresl~ulch, and ruff in hand. Now take advan----------alarm, Hrv. reg. Xlnll UNCOLN 9120 1 owner. Woll malnl. tare or being in the cloeed hand to FIRE SAILU Slo.ooo. 962·5555 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii s3500 obo. 78&-e59e. ruff• diamond on the table. &5 Fl Brue• Roberts ---------• '84 Cont. Valallno .. '87 4x4 Pickup 6apd, It i.8 not yet the right time to play Sloop .. Interior do-BUICK 9035 rlous 4dr. 85k ml. Xlnt AC, am/fm cass, shd· the king of spade&. First. draw two atroyed, hull appear• condl runs grll $3995 Ing bk window. $5500 rounds ohrumpa wit.h the king and eound? Ford dlesel • obo .. can 645·37~1 Call. 435-0749 ace. Now, when you lead the king o( was V• million S gold· '88 Skylark 96k ml, '88 Celle• GT coupe. ( Plater before fire. Ot· 4dr, pb/ps. AC, CC, 9125 5apd AC cc bl·•e apade1, it mpkea no di ference feta wantod. More Info dlglll dash, 53250 MAZDA look~ g~od. '14000 whether or not the deft;nder9 can call Minney Surplus, obo. Xlnll 493·1191 Musi Selll 650·2151 ruff with the master trump. You 548-4192. will disCard a club in any event, and ~~~Y two diamond t.ricb and a 1-S-P_EE_D_& ____ _ GRANDMA'S CAR '03 828DX 4dr, avac/ '91 4·dr · Regal Lid. pa/pb, am/fm casa, nu Only 10K ml, rnany ex· "tltea/tags, mini! 1 onr tras. $9900 .. 645.0693 Sf0,950. 644·5424 '92 Corolla 4dr, au10, AC, am/Im cass, t 2k ml. Xlnl condl $S950 Fin Avl. OL 974-4058 SKI BOATS 7016 •93 e2eox 4dr, aJ/ac/ Learn to be a better bridtte liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------1 ps/pb, am/Im cass, nu•--------- player! Sub1cribe oow to the CADILLAC 9040 llres/lags; mlnll 1 onr TRUCKS 9220 Goren Briqe. Letter by calllnr * 1988 22ft Ski Boat• I iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil $10,950 . .6A4·5424 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii (800),,..aJIM>"' • :-.•--u-Or 5.'7 litre V.S, Klng • '""3 Nl an p lhtl d • ·~ _,.,.or uuu.-.......vu. Cobra 0/0, low prolll~ 85 Coupe de V!lle ---------• •• a n •·· write to Go-.:en Brld1e Letter, hull, just Htvlced. 24.400K ml. "Original MERCEDES 9130 V6, At. AC. alarm, P.O. Boll '410, Cbicaco, 0.. 80680-n•w controllor/uphol· ownr. W~I wired lthr iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii loaded, imac, 48k ml, '410. alery.. Great ski boat· lnlerlor. Really Clean! 85 Merc•daa 500 SEC !6:a9~~ 77~.~~io 997· fasHooka great.. ... re· s7,ooo Tom 722!81>43. loaded, 76K ml, 1. ady to go. $10,500 '85 Selvllle orig ownor doalor svc onl--------- &46-9449/574-4247 owner, Xlnl condl (in· rec, O~I ph $19,995 VOLKSWAGEN 9235 SPORTING GOODS ••••••••• SEADOO aide/out) Nwpt. car garaged...... 650-4949 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT 89 $5,995 Call. 854-6358 ________ 1 •91 Cabrtolet loal/ 6065 GARAGE SALES BEACH 6169 l'v• had my fun. Musi--------• whl, lop, 5 apd, low l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aelll Call ...... 964·3048 '81 SevlUe Whl ext. NISSAN 91 SO ml Mini condl $7600 Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •• Burg llhr ml. 80K ml. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---------Mul\l 10 Famlll•• Beaulfl cond. $12K PP· 635-0877 100 SNOWBOARDS 3 S '89 PU·Sapd 4-cyl, CORONA Sat 2nd. 8am·2pm. MARINE SUPS 714· 01·3100 or 993-102 am/Im, low m1, snrf, 1-------- Newl Never usadl All Spruce Av•. oH Mesa ,.v , ... 2 F 1 e et w 0 0 d MISC AUTO 9245 sizes/brands. 1179-$249 DEL MAR 6122 OR. or Brlslol (signs) DO\..£\S 7022 BroU1Jhn 1 owner, ~00gr~!&.8~~\e nut ' . Lve Msg 8 75-804 8 Sal• Sal 2nd 8am-12. loaded, 2711. m l. FAST TRACK Chrlstm .. & hous• Onlyl Architect ott1ce 3151 Max, Bal Penin. $16,500. 557·9891 -0-LD--S-M_O_B_I_L_E-9-1-5-5 Exerciser, almost new, hold Items, clothes & equip, comptr prlnlor, S9C H::ar prkng Incl. •asking s200. Call 714. mor•I Salurday 8am-cellular, furn, linens, On·ahr faclllly. 5350· ---------1 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 827·8852. Nooh, 223 Goldenrod luggage, xmas, baa· $750/mo. 723·5835 C~VROLET 9045 '88 Cutlass Su· Multl Family SaVSun. kets, needle work• preme wht , 2dr, Qolf Clubs Callaway tlam·2. nu cllhs, Jew· ,_1_1_4_2_P_o_1a_r_1s_O_r_1v_• __ SO FT mu ~Ide lie. good condtlooklng Blg Bertha driver & 3 elry, hsehold Items. •SAT • SUN BAM great loo hear NHYC, •ae Chev Z ·28 v5• $2050 Call 545·7277 • p rt t f b 1 nice car, 125K, do· wood. $200 673-8037 228 Orchid (alloy) Tifea. surfboard, wetsult, e ec or oa pa· CLASSIFIED d $1 2/tl 675-9282 pendat>le, maJnlalned, S.E I Z £ 0 CA A S FROM $175. Por· sches, Oadtllacs. Chevys, BMW's, Cor· ve1101. Also Jeeps, 4 WO 's. Your area. ToU free 1 ·800·898·9778 Ex1 A·5139 for currem 1111jngs. Sat. Onlyl 8:30.12. baby ltem 12 1. hsehhld 5mrsc. ra •· · • cheap. PW, PL, AC, ll's the rosource you Ortic• furn, Mahogny, __ 1_1_4_1 __ 4_5_t __ t._ SLIPS: 22• to 44' tilt. cruise, morel can coun\ on lO sell a On the move? dlno-1et, sill< lren & Sell your hom• Showers. swimming $3,500 obo. COii Mike myriad ol merchan· 6075 ncnts **KROQ** ACOUSTIC X·MAS •Brue• Springsteen• AC/DC-Joe Oilfie. motel 3428 Ocean. lhrough classlf1ed. . poola. Frlenctly to 645-8069 EXT 2. dise Items, because Sell your extra Yard fat/Sun 9am. 642·5878 boaters. 723-4074. ~,,....,~,,.,..,..,,,...,,,__---1 our .columns compel household appl, n\l"iquea, xmas '93 CAMARO. 22K Ml. qualll•od buyer• ·.to MINT 60K WANT, 93 calll items Items, cllhs, misc! 430 BOATS 7011 BOATS 7011 INTRPO 32K 70K WRNt 842•5878 · Goldenrod. (Alley) s11,500 080 536-8276 --------•---'i""'n'-C"'""'la,_s...,s""i .... fi_.e.:d __ _ Tears tor Feau;•Santana Klngs•Oucks•Chargers -.. -~WP--O-R_T ___ _ TICKET AVENUE H~ DATSUN . 714-379·7337 BEACH 6169 riow S5900; 50)(78 Valley. Puppies, kl1· was Sl 3 .890 now tens and more, all 58600; 50x150 was , looking tor lovlrig. car· S2J,OOO now 515,900. Ing homes. CALL 597· Save abused and abandoned pels. Be a1 _________ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii voll,lnteer/foster Call TV, ELECTRONICS, EASTBLUFF '79 2dr Wagon 4spd ellck shift, good condl $750 080. 962-61 15 714-597·9037. MOVING SALE 9037 for more Into. Endwall~ are avail· ---------able. 1 ·800-320-2340. STEREO 6080 Sa\. Dec. ~ 8•m Desks, Oak 1helvln91 .lra~s. books, m11c household llem1, OFFICE FURNITURE & EQUIPMENT 6047 '2833 Catalpa St. . CLASSl':IED • MUSICAL II ' the resource you INSTR"MENTS 6055 can count on 10 sell • v Yamaha Stereo myriad of merchan·Jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · System Aweaom• Overstocked with dlH ltema, because Spinet Plano, Weber, squndl Double to.pe S'tuff? X C our columns compol Walnut. Xlnt cond. player etc. Huge A call to e rox opler & Adler quelltled buyer1 to $900 obo. 548-3036. speakers S400. Classlfled Royal Copier w/sup· c•lll 6~255 or home Plies. Sell cheap. Call 4S42·587B Buy It. Sell It. And It. 601M 129 Wiii help • tmme<llS&Jin111 no cost. • Receiv tax benefit, end pr ,..~~-~,,,,..r ing sailing and growing expe to Orange County end L geles inner city . youth. DODGE •ae COLT New tfrH, •llerna11r, rwtl pump. Rec1nt new brakes1ro- 1ora, ·urning ·chain, CV boots. OrlQlnaJ owner . 818·964"8266 ·114-574-4255 .... .... 123-4074. ---------____ c_••_•_•_1_ .. _•_d_. __ '~=::::======= __ ....;e;;..;4..:;2::....;.s;;..;e;;..;1;;..e.::;.... __ CALL . $1100 Caaev .............. ~.-..-..-.-.m.i1 ....... ~ ...... -----•lcHILD CARE 3536 CLEANING CONTRACTORS FENCES HAULING 3720 LANDSCAPE & PAINTING 3858 PET ROOFING 3910 SERVICE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SERVICES 3548 GENERAL . 3558 • DEas ~61Sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii tAWN CARE 3808 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilSERVJCES 3870liiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiiiiii DIRECTORY •PAM'S AGENCY• '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiii!iiiii~iiiiii .aUNK To Th• DUMP liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •W.P. YOUNGQUIST iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •THUNDER ROOFINO• W Id with •• ~ (714-D8S.f882J ••lntln c t t r For all of your roofing • prov • you Hollday Extravaganza'• CPI BUILDERS INC. •Wood f'-'nc •* Will haul what Tr&1h • TREES • 9 . on rac 0 Pe,.onallzed Pel Caro needs. Reroof/repalr. Loving & C1tlng Nanni., CMe Squteglt Clean & Main AHld•nllal Const. replactMpJ!t. '"' Mon won'tl &ea.1e82 Qual.Ucp!ln1i60?098b~ prorls . Kannel allemallv•. No Uc 6361.4484e.4122 For MNl(.ea call &931-4967 For al Y04.f Wlnclow & c,.,pei uc.tll518424elnaurad 11t1ma111: LO'# prlcff. Uc'd To,11Hif'e11too. lA•11•· "' • na. slre11 or worry. Lie, BUSINESS SERVICES D1p1ndablao:::iDayoar1 Cltlnll1g l Gutt« Cleaning. (714) oea-.DD3 Advanta;;:~~~. ~~~I 1---------~ 751-3476 Free eat. 645-3305 Ins. Ref'1. • 873·7184 --------- 3488 Uc'd. Pedl11r1c1. lsl IJd/ 714-490-a825 HEALTH/ CARRASCO & SONS 2tYr9Qualltyhlnllng SPRINKLERS 3921 CPR Mtalt/lnlcka Included. l.J. Scott Con•trucUon ------,---NUTRITION 374'> Garden Mak•ov•ra PLUS touchupa. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FT.PT F~" nc 964-1740 •WINDOW Cleanlng Cuatom Homa 8ullders FLOOR INST L "' Color Plff\llng• 24 Hra. Richard Sinor PLUMBING 3890 SPRINKLl!R REPAIR Our experts recruit · •ca;p•t Cl•anlng• LlctlfO l 954· Ref's . REPAIRS 620 15 Y11ra Experience Uc#280844 &45-3209 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii valvea-•Head1•Tlm• lraln create pollcy' End Hljlf\ Pre1cf\ool C01tal •Streak/Spot Fr••• 714-4575-7788 , ________ ,. 860-51&4/Pg·703-40t3 ctpcks. 25Vra local Exp cfeve'lop mulll-medlai Wt Offer: Learning • FrH Elll•729·7079 • QUALITY CARE THE LOCAL PLUMBER John 282·2831 d 714-4140 9008 Music • Crafts • CPR -------------------•QUALITY WORK* •STOP SMOKING* eQREEN MASTERS 20Yre Exp. EJCCellenl •1 James E. Bangel'I co. a I . & food! CM 9~7918 Holld.-.~ Window DOORS 3580 Hardwd/Vlnuvc-·-lc ln-7 oaue11 I Cleehlng ouallty , ... t:.... 1 L.andacaplng & Malnt. workmanship. Fa' Famlly buslneu 1lnce '47 S•crelarlaVTyplng Evening It Week•nd work al rH• ratH. Mrbl•ICarp•l·B /In• All Na1urat TrH Trim • Removal prlc:91 645-2417 Aon Fiitndly Service TRANSLATOR/ Legal/Med Tianscrlpllon Uc'd Ct\ltdcare Provwier Ec1 Barrett 84a.3371 An ewnerienoed L708279 722· 332 Money Back Guarantee Gardening Svc. 841·5512 CHUNG'S P.AJNTINO Ltt32981 675-0304 TUTOR . 3927 Resumt/Corrtspondtoce Elc Hollday/Ov1rnlgh11---------.... 714-780-S182 For consuh call 723-.S514 CPR/Ill Aid fn>Au 7eg.2951 R•••Ol'\•bla House d•P•ndable door---------Land~P• Remod•ll"9 20 Yra E)cp. Gd Price! iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ·-1 Cleantng It Flow•r••• hanger. Guar work, HANDY MAN 3]101._ _______ _. V11d lune up/m11n1enace, Quar work. Fr•• Eat.--------... LEARN SPANISH HOWi QUALITY DAY CARE Maritt 631•2055 Qr Ive reas. Don 521·8910 landaeape/artlstlc detlgn. Uc l375602 5:)8.1534 •DAN DAWSON• Exp'd S.A. Tutor. Alto CARPENTRY 3510 ll(;'O<:lloving<::>Envtronrotnl m ... ,,.. 574.0743.,_________ P•lnt•Carpent-uo-r rllDI:/ Con\tactor#C27-804006. ""o ..... -n-.-Ab,.,...r-.rn-..... ,,..•"""ln_t.,..ln-9-1 PLUMBING Tranalalor-lnt1rpre11r. Mu1lc1Cr1l1us1ory Time .. ., uu. ~ Pron & Ethical. 645·7505 Waler H••tt<• • 01aln1 Susana 873.-7409 ~Hla/CPR 046-34231--------DRYWALL Drywall and mo,...1 SERVICES 3760 lnl/Ellt OuaJ Pllnt/ReasS Remodel • Repair A to Z HANDYMAN INSTAWREFACE CABINETS Kllcllens, bath1, door1, windows. Ooug 546-7258 Hendwm•nlR•model Adct1t1on1, Balh, Klich Flla·W•t•r Damage Elec, Plumb, & Paint &46-2342/Pgr 227-4122 SPACE AVAILABLI! For Advertl•er• Ask About Our: •••Introductory' oner I To Plac• Your Ad Call Gina Ducci 714-514-424• COMPUT.ERS 3556 seRVICJ; 3584 Small Jobs Oki llc'd/ln1'd 1lnc1 '78. Fauc•I• • Fhtlurt• '" , Gary e4,Ml27T ... OVIN" 3834 __ ee_e_._10_0_3_Pg_-6&4_·_~_11 Anything In Ptumblngl liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ROOF NG <::>SR. HOM• CARIE~ ~ "' Lll'5S4722 64&.6720 Comp"t•r C~h For etf•otlv• learning AU app1 6 aottwara M•rk 970-7240 -. 8BRVICI! PRO I carp, plt>g, ShopeOoc ~pp•Elc. lka'a C ullom P alnlmg Pgrrll 717·5729 palnlg, alee, lilt, 1tuc:co. 15vra Exp. Xlnt R•f'e P'tot, Clean, Ouallly Acoustic R•movaJ Remod•ls. MORGAN Linde 831•2881 Dlbernardo'• Moving work. Int/Ext a. Oocka,l'--------- Hlllld•Tap1•T•l(tur• Llo'd e15Q..32•1 local/Ofllc1/Slorag1 Lf1034e8 631-4810 ---------,.---LIJ400030 939-4278 Mobil• ••03-53e$. 1 __ .___ ..... _._ ___ 1 Long Olat. FrH Est Expert Drain Cleanln9 TILE 3928 CEMMIC • MARBLE QRANtTE Install & Fab. Clean.up. Llc.'d Rau. $ 892·5933 ~arpantrv••••otrltal '~IUoe Tflle.t832 819-3114 JUNO LBE! PalnUno Ir Plumbing Rapalra v • "' ~'" ~ ExVlm New consl. Lov.t11 'l(f(r1 •xi> Al WOik guar.1-.::__..;~------CONCR!TE 1r El.!CTRICAL "3610 ~:~::1.np~~z~x;.-,.11:: D!SIGNBU 3782 PUBLIC NOTICI! SS Ou11n1~1 Ttr~ OK ll•v• HS.8291 WALL MASONRY .3557 Roollng•J1m '41-7•94 •BIRCH IT. D•llON• Tlhe CCoafif. Pub,uc UAt•ell· _L_-_02_1_1_6_0 __ 0_92.,....0_1_1_01 P,.cl&e Plumblne COVElUNGS CARPBT ______ :_~:...._.(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~1 Bleotrlo•I work 1.. mmlll on • P•lnter Ne•d• Work Repair• & A•modtl• Duncan Electric CAllP&NTRY•WlndOW1 at2Q lltoh It. 110t Ml QUIRES that 111 used Ouallty•Neat•Rallable FfH E1tlmatt1 3932 CLEANING 3515 CLEANtNG Brick, Block, Stone, Tll9 Quick "91pon .. • Door1 •Wood Fane•• Fabric• Wallp~ houa•hold good• Pla•t•r•Sl•ln•Varolah \.11873N M .. 10to We gat1 ahould hang ·'liiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 5t1ovtcrs • 3548 Cone. Patio, Drl~y Local Uc. eao-7042 • Drywall A1palr • Carptlt • Bllncta mov•r• • print Ch•lr Oann"310-433·1113 tooeth•r. Slrlp, lnatalf, • ii,.ii"iiiiiili~iiiiiiiiiiiiiil Fplc, BBO•. Ref 2•5 Yr L4"201681 • Call Bob ••v• Up to 801ilt P.U.C. Cal T numb11r. -:-:~='~:-:--:-~-:-~•---------ad111c• to the cra.ty. EJcp. T1rry 8117•7 94 Lio'd Cont.rector 24CJ.0323 Pg-312.()()2CI 7t+7••t420 limo. and cha1.1tteur• RAINBOW Clrol• Malnt. POOL 831·2111 atW11m• MoPhH CaJpeWpht C#p.4 & ~ ci.wq A TOUCH OF CLASS ''°""" ~uflal Rllel Cl•anlng "-11Comm 71'4411.018a Uc:/80nded. Ftoe Eat •CiJlllNT WOftK• Small Job apeclallat Hanclrme" C~ print \heir T.~.P. num· Palnllnp~nl/Eal tiouttlApl PLAIN/STAMPED Fana•Llhgta•Sp• Painting, carpen y1 l'CUnll'tty 3784 bet \n .a auvttwt-Ouahty lob. Fr•• eat SUVICE 3894 Clilaffled DrlckJS1on•fTlle/Block 09"tMd£leclrlc94~ plumbing, t•ne• b g .,,_ ....... __ iilillli•••• ment.t. t1 you h•v• • L•&eGeOi' e3e.aaaaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ...... ,.. NOV S~lef ).Am ht Truck Mount Unlta O.C. STUMWAY 1-800-398 .. 728 T.,... 282·7143 ~1650 e3t"'4310 local rnld 7eG-~4 1, q...-11on about tt)4t _.. --------l--':""."":-------1.,.,..--=--------... 1ww.i... H ~ ,,.., ..... geUty of a mover, limo • PURK WATER CAR• • •80iS HOUSECLEANINO Uc•n••d·Bond•d t10 00 per hour. 714 ••1.0308 F9N'""'~ Home :.:=s,jj;;;;;ca;i -m .,...., ..,. ...... ,.. h u 1 pt•aro a V0"11' Poot/Spa svc & Repelte * 8Ht Prlct/Quallty '" """"" Co•t•~•--.u-Pon Wat'h & 1.-.1ry repalt or c au •ur • ca : ~· \JU. 1 P l.andscapa. bl'lck, aton. • DECKS 3615 "' -"e.... Ant1que/F1ne Jewe1rv Pc~~°mY!~~~~· USSONS 3868 ~~:,~·sw~~P;:~~j;: Coricntt. loo.7No1007 ,,r;: ~~~.::o ~/Mll/lrldl •7~.034I 714·&6Mt01 .....-__;_-.-R-IT_A_·-·--·1-.. ~i!"!x~,.~.=:R=:T=-s~B-1k_wa...,..1-1a. •f'llNC•a GAT88• HOMi iaRv1cii 9 .. ,05,.._ • CIMnlnt Dene Rlth\t brick, concrt, atucco & MWIN'81r/PNt rep&ec.-AnyVllng & E'v91Ytt1lllQ w1.n -..-a 3910 3528 A1fereince1 A11a labi.. 11one. ~Yr £xp. Lows Redwood • L-17H05 ''" btl'"a'•· Ret·a; I.AWN CAD 3808 ;;iiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 714oM~·'7978 .toe• a~U·'7M3 Jim WhV'e M2·72ot M..._... :r ... 1440!•••···-- HOUaBCL&AHINQ ••TaCH • WA•H•• Ya LA ti yr1 exp. OOOd Aef. Cleonlnt ,._t.,atleft •W .. OUQHT IRON• OWn ltlf'll. C.11 any· JOrln•1y;1WrltktJP1v1t1 O..·f~•a.curttw Doon Um•. a4t-48:1t ., t 4411e.oa1 e 1.a00410.VSLA ~-~-----'!"""':'-:----~------------ PIANO eeg.-Advanc.c.i .u •u••·THcher C•rt Ent1ttalnmtnl Avail, .tennlltr 840-8H9 Can't ,..,,, llO git to .. thole ,.pair Jobi ilouncf the "°""' LMIM Cf ••lllM ....... • Dlfeeluly Mlpyou~ ........ Ne~ Lariding Sportfishjng is located on . .Salboa Peninsula be~ Adams and Palm st~ on • the bayfront next to the auto ferry crossing and the Fun Zone. Owners Jim and Pam Watts, and Mike and Maureen Thompson believe families should spend more prime time together. So, start this season with the Christmas boat parade December 17 through December 23. Every evening there will be two lighted boat trips around beautiful Newport Harbor. Departures at 6 p.m. and ~at 8 p.m. •rickets are $15 for adults and $1 O for children, reservations required. Don't forget the whale watching excursions, beginning Oecember 26 through the end of March. . Weekday departur~ at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m .; weekends at 9 a.m., noon and 2:30 p.m. Tickets are $12 for adults, $6 for children weekdays; $14 adults and $8 for children, weekends. Special diseounts for school groups. Call (114) 675-D550. 1fl~ ~ 7~l-a&e - of H ealth ~ ij.appiness,du " ~·~fl- . Holiday Season CRAIG B~OW JllBORAHCE 240 Newport CeDfer DrWe, 22 Newport Be,.di iD F8sbi00 Wand t . ·.(714) -~~1:2.ss ·• The U.S. Maline C6rps Reserve T~ for Tots program· brings tfte joy of Christmas to neeay children nationwide. You .can help an~ County child experience the magic of Christmas by donating a new, unwrapped toy to Toys for rots. Look rot a designated collection location at: Bayside ·Center, Bayside Drive and Jamboree J Eastbluff VIiiage Center. Eastbluff Drive off Jamboree • Harbor View center, San Miguel and sah . Joaquin Hills Newport H.ills Center, San Miguel and Ford . . · • Newport North Center, MacArthur and Bison . ~ Westcliff Plaza, 17th· St. and Irvine Ave. ' An Orange Coast Guide to Holiday Services & Events. Advertise your special holiday activities in this colorfu.l section. 714.642:4321 r- ' .. ' • ... . t I j I • . . . ' I I . I .. . . • '· . • . 't . , .•. i .r . . ., ..... .. ·· : . · . . ·Page 3 • ~verttslng Supplement to the D&lly Pilot . · ~ovemher 30. 1995 ·The cat Spa: d~cated to the highest standards The Car Spa Is cOmmltted to providing you wtth quallty and service unmatch8d In the ·- car care industry. We hand wash and detail your car the way you woufd, If you had the time. We apply wax to all our washes; not to do so would be negligent. We &At environmentally friendly In that k'1-k'1-k ... ~'1-~$ t . · ?Jain led Crea/ions "'f- -~,.....,,. ~,,,. !7t.r.t " ~ · 7rom~ B:1rh.if7Kura/., ~ 'l>ecaroliue.?frl.r ~ t 9«v Walb_, ?loor.r ~ G~liny.t , I: • 9-ine ?!rhainliny.1 · 7'cunli'n~, c,..ol•d /l"OI) pholo.. of'~ fouor;i/• .n:cn•' • , 7141722-9:J31 ifO y.~ ......... 4-Y. CHRISTMAS STRESSED? • session l'efl• $40 NOW$35 · w/od. &p. Jan.31, 1996 BODY ,, ' ' . MENDERS C LINI C A34·9200 technicians have been comprehensively trained by the distributors of Autoglym and . Meguiar's in the art of the mixing a(ld application of their products, and In the use of high speed buffers, utilizing . the latest techniques · available •. .. Crofton Antiques · Fine Antique Eurnitµre & Porcelain 642-4585 670 W. 17th St. • Costa Mesa Hours: M -F 10 to 6 • Sat to 5 pm We sincerely hope that our attractive facility and friendly attitude will make your expertence pleasant and convenient, prompting you to agree with our motto, Experience our Wash -See the Difference. Simply st~ted, your satisfaction is guaranteed. We will wash or detail your car to our higtr standards Qf clean. If that does not meet your standards of clean, we will rewash it to your satistaction. Thank you for allowing us to be of service. We appreciate your patronage. The Car Spa Is located at 1200 West Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Call (114) 631-0161. ~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ f. Bryan Hemphill · ~ . ~ -. " of f Bryan H. Ltd. M EN'S S H OES . ETC f · In Westcliff Court Presents: -Allen :Edmonds Ridgefield .. Six eyelet Balmoral spectator wing tip. .· full leather linings. Single oak leather soul and custom heel. ... STUFF THAT SPINS, PR~JECTS, RECORDS, REWINDS, EJECTS, FAST-FORWARDS, PWGS-IN, PLAYS BACK, · FREEZE-FRAMES, RE-CHARGES, • RE-BOOTS, Westcliff Court /~ 1727 Westcl iff Or. NB l._ 650-6856 ~~ ~,~.~~ OR JUST SITS THERE WHILE YOU WATCH IT ••• .. YOUR LIST ' I VIWN MEWTOn I , •FT CERnl'ICAID _ , Artists 6'ori'I fflf ana wide art and fine collectibleS will wlll be featured at a new be available. ~ wlll gallery coming to Westcliff. incluae Swarovskl Sliver Plaza. Westcllff Gallery Is Crystal, G. Armani figurines, planning on opening its doors Mill Creek Studl0S Wild Life to the public by the first week figurines, Oavld Winter of December. Be among the Cottages, Thomas Kincade first of many Southern plates and Ashton Drake California art lovers fo be • Porcelain dolls from • · entranced b y beauty, quality Bradford. along with many and a selection of fine art -all other fine works, all available assembled under one roof. at Westcliff Gallery. Look for A wide selection of well-new and exciting lines of known artists will be featured artwork in the near future. for art lovers of all tastes to Westcliff Gallery Is • view and enjoy. Artists such located on the comer of as Thomas Kincade (Painter 17th St. and Irvine Ave. and • of Light), Jack Terry (Western features Hughes Family • painter from the heart of -Marlcet, Sav-on Drugs, Texas), Dennis Patrick Lew~n Crown ACE Hardware and (painter of bears and a wide selection of , cottages from Los Angeles), specialty stores, services, .with a special tribute to Alan and restaurants. Maley, plus many others. Along with the art exhibitions, a very large selection of canvas transfer Fo:undtd In :1981 by Kevin Blaokwell, the first Surf~ $gueeze juice bar was~ ln the VW!ay of the Sun ..... Phoenix, Arizona. :rhe beglOOing ~was a healthy, iast~ Juts:e bar ~the benefits of natural fruits and juices. ' F.eatui'ed items are r'nade from the ~t quatity ingredients, ihctUdir)g the freshest fruits and~ possible. Menu selectiooa suPP<>.f'1 an active . ~lit~ embraced by successful, striving knowledgeable individuals. The juice bar offers: • Smoothies -an outrageously creamy blend ·made with fruit juice and its own con-dairy Smoothie mix • Power Smoothies -a Smoothie with something extra, such as bee pollen, wheat germ or carbo (to name a few) • Chler'8 -hetl trUlt slush made with fruit~ llfld ice • Fresh Squeeze Juloee - inclUdtng ·orange, carrot, ~ and~ • OkJ FaShlon Limonade .. l!S)ul&r, stra~ arid ~ -. • Functionat Drinks -• i'ehshment with a p~. Theee Smoothies not Qf1IY contain great fruit ahd juk*, but active Ingredients that help you think, make you romantic, rebuild muscle tissue and give you energy (and they taste great, tool). So, nm time you are thirsty, and want to OOM"1M someW. he!tlth1, ·~by Butt Cl1Y Sqci. ... •t the laland Tetr11C8 Food Court In Fashion la!#Jd (nNr theaters}. Call (Tf~ 7'J8.: ., 9260. CP SHADES $14·$25 EVERYDAY!! • • • on~ at cos1o ~ loc:oOOo THE LA.B 2930 b-1stol, A·lOO coskl mesa, 714 556.7288 CP SHADES ct· I d • I()\ d ~d id rll di 1CP to dd nq \ .. Oil nq Id r- II t' I'll iol 11~ (,. rcJ 0 - 2· n- 1d ,...., I I I,• or 'Ir ht tc\I \I• •t • A, tl7 .5 . -P&p 6- Advertlaln1 S~ent to the Dally Pilot . ~oveinber30,1995 Give the gift of rel_axa~ion -simple pleasures. So bring us your body and we wlll mend It, using one of our massage services. ~. on..atte massage etc. Massage can reduce stress, allowing the boCty to Before an event, an athlete must prepare by warming up ,the~muscles with a quick massage treatment that consists of deep moves over large jnuscle masses. This will aJ!pw fresh nutrients and blood to enter the muscles. Body Menders is one of the latest professional bodywork clinics promoting physical and mental well- being to residents of Orange County and the surrounding area. We offer a wide array of therapeutic services. The staff includ~s Vickie Vodon, D.C., A.T.C sports performance chiropractic specialist featuring: nutritional evaluation and programming; fitness testing and personal training; and physical therapy and rehabilitation. All of our professional therapists are certified and licensed with a minimum of 600 hours of education Qnd training. They are smart, well infonned and committed to client ;;atlsfaction. To manipulate aching and tired muscles, aromatic oils to the finest massage creams are used. You just lie back and enjoy the relaxiPlg atmosphere and soothing music while your tension Is relieved, alleviating stiffness, fatigue, pain, and water retention. It is healthy and heavenly. The tremendous benefits derived from a massage session far outweigh and easily justify the investment of time and money for weeks to come. " heat Itself and the mind to relax for clarity. This allows for more creative thinking and productivity. Massage opens up the muscles to allow Improved circulation and thereby Improve oxygen supply for Increased energy. Added blood flow improves joint stiffness and tightness. · Post-event massages wlll flush out and remove the build-up of tactic acid with medium-pressured ~trokes. A one-hour session valued· at $70, Is now $50. And a 30- mlnute session valued at $40, is now$30. Pure indulgence for every individual is part of life's •Steam Treatment -Let rejuvenating steam embrace you with a state-of-the-art steam bath treatment. It allows you to enjoy the healing luxury of steam to clean, purify and detoxify the body prior to a body treatment. For a limited time, this off er is free with any 30- minute massage or longer. Body Menders' massage services include: • Massage Therapy - Swedish massage, reflexology, acupressure, family therapy, shiatsu, pregnancy massage, • Sports Massage -A vital tool at the end of a workout for keeping athletes fine- tuned for top perfonnance. Three types are pre-event, post-event and training. MORE THAN Jusr CUmlEs jewelry, Shoes, Un ique Gift Items and Women 's Clothes Fun Clothes for All Occasibns COME iN ANd SEE A STORE WORTlt REMEMbERiNG 406 32nd St. (at Newport Blvd.) Newport Beach 675-5499 Bring in this ad for 10% off o~ JO Ur first purchase and a free gift. Free Bagel Ii Coffee Before 1 Oam w/Hand Wash . H/ld ~_,~rn1 .--f/Ar/r ~~,l'llll'F'h/1y Cu~ '/ ./ ../ 8-6:30 M-S 9-5:30 Sun 1200 W. P.C .H., NB J v 61 Galleries / ~tudio 124 BROADWAY, UNIT 0 , COSTA MESA. CA. 92627 (714) 646-0337 \\/wt 11 ( ;n·at ( ·111·i,t111t1' Prn1111 .' \tt:ll 1111 I t1r/1 1111tl \t11' SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA COLLEGE ,,,....,,,. KEVIN KASPER'S Christmas BASEBALL CAMP December 18-22, 1995 Along with the ltlf1l*lt lfwel ,,...,,., lnWUctlon, the~ wUI fMture • 'l'rnlll \I I \ll'll\'I" l11il11d111:-.1 l•\ll \Ill \111111'\I I" ""' .,f 1111 ( .1111p l'f.111 t ' "' I "·" 111' KEVIN KASPER -SCC Head Coach and played 8 years In the San Francisco Giants Organlzatk>n Coached 10 years in baseball camps and High School. Attended/played at sec. LEE PARK -· SCC Assistant Coach JOE WALTERS -Calvary Chapel Head Coach, and Athletic Director. RICK STASSf -Strength and conditioning trainer at Cal State Fullerton Baseball. SPECIAL GUEST MAJOR LEAGUE PITCBEll-TIM FOR'MJGNO • 1 O years of Professional Be.SebaJI experience • Played In the MaJors wtth the ~a-Ret.ts-Whttesox • Coached In many basebaJI camps tl!'OOnd the country ' , • Active P1ayer (1986-Present) Attended SOC FOR INFORMATION CALE (714) 775-3875 . Hlttlng/BunUng •Catching• Pitching• lnfleld • OClffliJd • .... twHtlttg •Fundamentala ~Registration OftC6unt $10.00 DAILY DEVOTIONAL WILL BE TAVGIIT IN EACH GROUP ALL FOil ONLY $165 PER PLAYER At Southern Callfomfa College located at 55 P*6r Drive, Costa Mesa .. Baseball akllls and Individual lnstruCtJon for all • groups from &-18 I I I ' • ' I'/, . '' ' \ I <I ' I I I I II I I ' I I I I I \ I '\, I ' I \ ... For other athletic activities, ~assage helps preveryt Injuring by assisting in relieving muscular stress enabling more consistent training. Sports massage on a regular basis is partlcular1y beneficial when an athlete is training in an event as well as for weekend athletes. We are offering a special rate of $45 to athletes, professional and non-professional. • Stress Management -In today's high-pressure · society, the effects of stre!lS are increasingly evident. Receiving a massage on a regular basis has been proven to be beneficial in the reduction of stress. Once a week is ideal, however a bi- weekly or once-a-month regimen will also ~ satisfactory in the reduction of stress level. This will In turn enhance your ability to Gifts & Collectibles 'TIS THE SEASON 10R GIVING ... and toe'ueJUled our shop until Q a.oondeiful array of gifts, collectfbla and holiday treasures! TD WALT DlSNIY ClASSlCS OOIUCnON AN1W.ZZ DOUS .. .JfVJflfFLS ... CllERlSJIID rF.l>DllS DlfO.RllS 01 YESJUDAf .. .JAlf BAGARA. • ..IATBY'S llDS BOYD'S BMRS ... DOUS bu LU llIDDLEl'Olf and SUSAN l'ADJ:Jf AJfG.rl.S •• .BOOIS •.. CARDS •.. ORJfADln'S .. .POrPOOJUU YA.RU OODLIS ... GARWDS ... l'UA7BS Shop our UHJTmfrWn"lll CltmoqMre ... en.Jo'JI a cup qJ hottd.Qll COCIN<IU ... a.nd di.c::o.er. the lifAOIC OT CBKJ'Sl"lrASI Monday thru F'r1doy I 0-6 ... Salwda~ I 0.S ... Sunday 12-4 ltl Ch.rtstmas Eastbluff Village in Newport Beach 644-1474 enjoy, cope with ·and understand life as well as Increase your energy level and vitality. • On-site Seated Massage - Provides harried executives with a convenient method of alleviating the stress inherent In operating a business. A 10 to 20 minute stress-buster massage relieves tension in neck, back and shoulder muscles, reduces Irritability and Increases productivity. tt can be conveniently ; performed at your workplace or at our location. You are seated in a professional massage chair in an upright position, fully clothed. No oit is used. For a haAds-on demonstration, try the Body Menders exclusive offer of the manicure, pedicure, massage combo, a $55 value for $35. . The Body Menders la at - 2846 Meu Verde Dr. East, • Ste. 2, near the Meu Vetde CounfrY Club; Costa Me.a, (114) 434-9200. , ·-A Great Holiday Deal! . With the purchase of any Pelican Hill Golf Club Gift Certificate of $50 or more, you will receive, as a Free Bonus Gift, a beautiful color poster featuring the Awarding Winning 12th bole o( our Ocean Course (valued at $25). We're also featuring exceptwnal discounts on all Men's & Women's Apparel! tw. ~--, •. __ _ ' A. *'~---------:---~-,.... s,, am ReseTVations (714) 760-0707 22651 Pelican Hill Road So. Newport Coast, CA 92625 (Be1ween C:O..ona dcl Mar 6r Laguna Buch) - . I \ .... 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