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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-12-21 - Orange Coast PilotSPORTS Estancia hoops it up with 10-1 star t PAGE Bl Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 WEEKE ND Cookbook serves up 'Chicken Soup· srories Once homeless freshman finds Christmas spirit •Thanks to dll Estdncia dlurnna, Chris t.inden is show- ered with gift~. By Evan Henerson. Doily Pilot COSTA l\IESt\ It ma} lw one of the few time·~ m th<> ht'>lory of edUCdllOn thrll ti '>IUclPnl \\dS dCtUdlly glc1d to h<· ( clllt>cl to tht' pnnc1pdl's offtc·1· Estdnetd I ltqli School lrf''>h- mdn Chm, Lmcl<•n chcln't know why h<> wets pullc•d out of typing cldss dunnq folll th pPnod Wednt>sdcty, hut rnunsl'lor C'ctr- olyn Cr ockNt'-. cHlv1r I' SLl<JC)P'olC'd lhdt Lmden need not JHPJJ•HI' for the worst. HShe told me to put on d h1q smile, M Chns sdld UShP '>did tlm WdS the type of thing thul could be a little embdrrctssin<J Waiting m pnnc1pdl l't•qq) Anatol's ofhce were school '>tctlf members. adnunistrdtors cmd counselors. They Wdtc lwd .i-. Estancia alumnd Cyndi John ... on pr~sented C hm. c1n dS'>Ot tnwnt ot holiday gilts mcluchng d 10-'>Jll'Pcl bicycle, d lap-top corn1>11le>r. t1 Sony Walkman and numerous glft certificates to restdurants and attractions. Chns, who had never met John- '>Un, was prctctlcally speechless "Oh my gosh," he said repeat: t•dly. dS he opened gift after gtit. "Thank you so much " TI1e spollight has continued to qrow dS the world has learned of Chns'c; Sdga After bemg aban- <lonl'd by his mother m October. tht• tf'Pn ended up in Orangewood C "h1ldren's Home Fnends and fac- ulty at Estancia, where Linden had just started school, lobbied social se!"Vlces acwncws to bring hun back When he WdS placed m a toster home in November. the school welcomed Chris bdrk with considerable fMlldrc• And his storr. reported by the Datly ?dot dncl other meclia, has brought Chns c1 flood of support and good w1she'> Johnson who hvt•'> in Ldgund Niguel, read dhout Chns in a newspaper dft1dP and was touched hy th<' '>lory She d<'etded to do whdt sh€' rnuld to give Chns a Chnstmd'> to •<•nwmhN "God ht1'> hlP'>'o<'d 111~ famil) c,o 8 SEE SPIRIT PAGE A6 FESTIVAL 0 F LIGHTS MARC MAR'IN uA > Pl '11 Sophie Miller, 3, places a candle in a menorah to observe Hanukkah at the Jewish Community Center of Orange County's preschool on Wednes- day. The children at the Costa Mesa center have been learning about and partaking in Hanukkah activttes since the begtnning of the month. I__ Chris Unden. left. receives a handful of gifts from Estancia alum- na Cyndi Johnson, while John-• son 's son. CASE l' LUK.SCH I DAILY PK.OT Ryan, watches. Holiday travel doesn't have to be nightmare •John Wdync ofhc1als give ups on how to make flymg mor'? enjoyable. By Carolyn Miller. Daily P1foc An ti\\. kwarcl pdckt14C' too ldl·ge (or the overhead compdrtnwnt hump-. its Wd) down the plane's narrow 1<>lP towc11cls your SPclt A delayed flight from a snow- '>lom1 liombdrdtnq ttw East Coast leaves the terminal con<Jt''>t<'d with 11c1bl>y 1wople Picking-up passen- <JN!'> has you dnv1nq tn chzz\1ng arcles hunting for lhP elU'ilVP pct.rktnq spot Sound hkP d n1qhtmar<'l \\ ('l\omP tu th(• '" orld of holi- day travc>l Bui 11 youi hohdct) plans mdud(• d JdUnt through John Wa),le Auport, 1t doc~n't have to be nu.<,eidble by ddh<'nng to a few tips from Pett \\elf<' tht> dtr- •To make your holiday trip more comfortable, check out the tips on Page A.7. p<>Tl -;poke~womdn c1.nd Glen Amok! d psycbol~tspe­ ad.l.t.z.lng in dVJdtlon p ... -vcholom you may make rt to ( 0hn'>trnas Do) w1U1 your sanity d.nd your relatives mt.act \.., \\d~ lhf' Cd'>t· V\t•dnesdc1v both non-stop flights t1ncl cunn<'ctmq tl1qhts to maJor hub" may be delayed b<'CdU'>e of sto1m<>10 th<>~ 1tdwest and the East Coast. ofhndl'> '>\.drnPcl To d\01d wctitmq hour, tn the temunal, Ware rec- ommencb lrn\ c•IPr-. cllld those picking up passengers. Cdll thf? a1rhnc,~· I -HOO phone numbers beforehand tor up-to-ddte-mlor mat.Jon on fught departure and amvdls, whlch ctr<' vulnerable to weather condibons B<>ca us<> ct.1.rports will be crowded. Ware adVlSeS peo- ple cpvP thc>mselve>-. d littlC' morP than d1I hour before lhPlf plcl.ne'!. dC'pd.rture bme and bring along readmg malenal lo kf'<'p ocrupied m the event of a delay. If you pldn lo hnng glfts as cdrry-on items, don't ·wrap them in thf' final gift wrap because they may ha\.e to he umHdpped and inspected by secunty, Ware '>d.ld lf you dre cd.IT)'Ulg glft or shoppmg bags. h<' sm<' to put an 1dentlf1cabon tag on them m case } ou lC'dVE.' them ..,omewhere, she said. 8Pc-duse of flights booked lo the max, keep in mind thdt O\ Nh<'dd luggage space is lmuted. and size 8 SEE TRAVEL PAGE A7 Las Posadas festivities enliven Christmas story r---------~----~-~ I \' U 1-. \ LIVELY EBB SITE • Two community procC's- sions will re live the holy family's search for lodging; the first pvent is tonig ht. By Tin~ Borgatta. Daily Pilot COSTA l\IESJ\ Two Wf'!>t Side organt7dllons th1<> wPPk '>vtll hold La!. Posadas processions, rE'- enactmg the Holy Family's search for lodcpng on Chnstmas Ev<' The hrst will be held tonight al 6 p.m and wtll ~gm al the Rea Commuruty Center at 661 Hamil· ton Ave The group -led by TeWinlcle MiddJe School students Gabriela Evan and Manuel Ramirez, who will pld}' ~ ldry dncl Joseph -will stdrt dl tlw t1 ont of the center on Hamilton, walk south on Meyer Plare ctnd stop di SOY (Save Our Youth). "Whc1t we're going to do 1s S<'l up three differeut enramp- ments," said Roy Alvarado. founder of Todos Hem1anos, the group organizmg the event "Those will be the inns, and they'll be represented by differ- ent groups m the city. We have Mecha from Estanci~ High doing one encampment. We have my Project Stop kids doing another. And, we're asktng the Daisy Apartments from (the) Shalimar • SEE POSADAS PAGE A7 Monday hours resume at 2 libraries By Evan Henerson, Daily l'llot NEWPORT REACH -A shift m budget allocations and a vacant posJtion at tho Central Library wUJ allow the city to reopen the Mariners and Balboa branches of the dtY public library system on Mondays.. The change will Ulcely tak effect in lat Jonuary or early Pebruary, ftfter admintstrotors baw liired. new put-tlm staff, Wd Llbrartan t..aDonna Ki pttt. "There's no new money for this,• Kienitz said. "We're giving up a ~ition at the central library. Th.at s the tradeoff. • The reopening, approvod by the Library Board of Trustees Tuesday, will mean the two branches will be open 54 hours a week, Mondays through Satur· day. The branch had operated at this level prior to July of 1994 w~ budget cuts forced the dty to cut back library boun. • SEE LIBRARIES PAGE Al I- AROUND TOWN A 10 BEST BUYS Al. CLASSIFIED BS COMMUNITY. FORUM A8 ,FOOD A18 FRED MARTIN A3 PUBLIC NOTICES 83 SOCIETY A12 SPORTS 81 \ \ I \ I 11 I H Low tides expose Little Corona tide pools' abundant sea life By Carolyn Miller, Doily Pilot C ORONA DEL MAR -By swinging the rhythm of the udes, Mother Nature pro- vided 1Tavis Andrews a closer look at sea We in the bde pools at Corona del Mar "It's cool because it's easier to see everything,· Andrews, 11, a Fountain Valley resident said Wednesday. ·1 like sllcking my fmger m the sea anemone becAuse it sort of grabs 11 • Hermit crabs, sea anemone, and urchins were among the bounty of sea lile exposed at the tide pools by the tides alternating lower and higher than normal starting Wednesday and ending Friday. Thia sequence ls caused by the gravitational pull of the moon which will be the do st to the earth as it gets all year during tho thr . days. Dozens at people Wednesday afternoon made their way over 150 · feet '>I jagged. bamacJ ..('Overed rock harboring pock ts of tid pools normally shrouded by the a.t UttJe CoroN. Arid •t sunrile and t th cbilrri.ing tid attract blJdl who f on the tee l1f brought to the IUrf • •1 found thll ti.U lymg around.· Costa M resid nt Qlenel ROA, 8 said, utching a _, . A2 THURSDAY, DKEMIEA 21, 1995 Kf!ep an eye out/or deals on fashionable frames Balboa Eyewear (123- 0783) is offering Best Buys readers a 20% dis- count on frames (excluding Oakley.) The store canies many dPs1gner frames including Ray Bdil, Solle, Persol, Giorgio Armdll.i, Caltm Klein, Christi.an 0101, L.A. Eyeworks, Polo/Ralph Lduren, and Porsche Design. Owner Jachin Loi says that be stnves lo give customers the best dedls on eyewear. Balboa Eye.- wear can dl.so fill prescnpbons. ll 'i, located at 710 E Balboa Blvd. 111 Newport Beach. The best bcikery around, Sun- Aour Natural Bakery (646-1440) hds tons of great bakery items for Chnstmas inducting breads, coolues, rolls, and pastnes. And m the spint of giving, It's donat- ing d cookJe to the Orangewood Clulwen's home for every cookJe you purchase during the ho!Jday St.'dSOn And tJ } ou bnng l.ll a new unwrdpPf'd toy before Chnst- mds, the bakery will delJver the toys nlong with bakery items for the chlldren It'!, locdled dt 427 E 17th St in Costa Mesa MARC MARTH fDM.Y Pl.oT Dodgers first baseman Eric Karros, left, signs an autograph for 10.year-old Meliua Murillo, center, of eo.ta Mesa. Kairos and othe r professional athletes from around Southern Callfornia were at Nlketown on Wednesday for a bollday fete. Ballplayers join in the fun Jf'onette 81dnctun1, a sd.les- p<•r-.on at Chugay Designer Clothes for Less says the store stnves to be n nelghborhood boutique where women of ctl.l st£es cdil ftnd designer clothJng di gredt pnres at Niketown tm~ ·party Sizes rangp from two to 24 Chugay cames name brdnds including L11 C'la1borl'lf', Jones of New York, Donnd Ricco of New Yor~. Valentmo. Thierry Mug!Jer. Ka sper suits, ctnd Casudl Comer There are dlso hdndbdgs dOd Jewelry ll's locat- ed at 488 E 17th St m Costa Mesa For best huys on women's clotlung. Chiffon BouUque (540- 7878) 1s haVlllg a going out of business sale through Dec 22 Everytlung 1s d1scountf>d tor the final sale. Jewelry. bags. belts, and hats are all 50% off The boullque ts located at 2525 East- blulf Shoppmq \enter in New- port Beach A closmg Sdle is in progress at The Gazebo of New York at South Coast Plaza. The store has discounted dU of its mNchandJse up to 50'X. off Home accessones on sale mcludf' qwlts, pillows, guts llems, Wlcker furniture. hand made rucf'>. and Gladys Bodlt omamPnts The GuUd Insurance office IM2-66b8) 1s olf<>nng free larru- nallon on any 1dentificalJon •About 150 children from Boys and Girls Clubs were treated at holiday f ete. By Tina Borgatta, Daily p;1ot C OSTA MESA -They Sdng. They ,snacked. They met Santa. Some kids even got autographs from a few maJOr league baseball players. It was all part of a big Christ- mas party that Ntlcetown threw for some 150 children from Boys and Girls Clubs throughout Orange County on Wednesday morning Sdnld Oaus was the guest of honor And. he brought several big-tune helpers with him - Califorrua Angels baseball player!. Mark Langston and Garrett Anderson. Dodger Enc Karras dnd Anaheim Bulllrogs roller hockey players Brad McCdughey and Joe Cook. cards Also a It ~e review t0f any twalth, Lile, disdbility, or long term care policy is available The gulld 1s located dl 1617 Westcliff Dnve Suite 211, m Newpart BPach. "I thmk thJs is really what ltus holiday is all about," said Langston, who has attended Ntketown parties llke this one for the past three years. •It's probably one of the best experi- ences I've ever had, Just se:e\ng the love in these kids and how exated they are and the smiles on these kids' faces.• The <.Tew handed out T- srurts, backpacks, signed auto- graphs and chatted with the kids, who were all between 5 and 13 years old. Michelle Swenson, 9, takes a twirl with the California Ange18' maKOt, Ribble, at Nl.ketown'1 Chrlstmu party for Boys and Girls Clubs tbroughout Orange County. • RST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, if you know of a gocxi buy call me at 540 1224, fax me 1t 646- 4170 or write to: Best Buys. Deily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. 92627 "Oh my gosh," said 9-year- old Me lissa, who lives in Costa Mesa, gazing down at a page in her lavender notebook, where Langston scribbled his signa- ture. •l'm going to get all of them (the athletes) to sign it." But shirts and backpacks weren't all the kids took home. Their Niketown big brothers and sisters also gave them little boomerang-type toys, coloring books and breakfast snacks. Then. the party ended with a huge scavenger hunt. Each child searched through the store for a bag with his or her name on it. Inside the bag was either a new pair of Nike ath- letic shoes or a jack.et. "They gave us a wish lilt," sai.d Nike 1p<>k.eswoman Rachelle Gillerman. "And, we tried to accommodate them." used to record letters to the editor on •nv topic. Mesa. CA. 92626. 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I =:c::a."':.. .._....,onefOot -~2fo0t I ~ '° .. • cc··!# ! i Viewers • • to receive holiday programs Viewen of Cox C4ble and_ Oimemion cable 1V will be able to see Hanukkah and Christmas holiday programs presented by the Paith and Values Channel, thanks to the cooperation ot the respective cable companies and the Newport Mesa Unified School District, Saddleback Com- munity College and the Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council According to Tom lborkelson, Newport Mesa Irvine Interfaith Council board member, Paith and Values Channel Hai'lukkah and Christmas programming will be seen in Costa Mesa on the school district'$ Channel 61 beginning Frid4y through Christmas d4y. Dimension Cable 1V viewm will see Faith and Values cm its reg- ular channel 54 frccn 5 a.m.. to 5 p.m. daily and SUnday, December 24 and Moo.day Dea.mber 25 f1un 5 p.m. to 5 a.m. 00 S8CD Olannel 39. Programming includes A Nor- man Rockwell Christmas, Christ- mas Blessings From the Pope, Mormon Tabernacle Choir, The Messiah, The YoWlg Messiah, special hours produced by the Baptist. Catholic and Methodist Churches. More information on the Faith and Values holiday programming can be obtained by calling the Interfaith Office at 543-4942. obituary Galley Cafe owner Flach dies Myrtle Elizabeth Flach, a long- time Newport Beach resident, died on Dec. 10 at Regents Point in Irvine at the age of 76. Born June 26, 1919, in Tiptoo, Calif., she and her family moved to Balboa in the Jate 1930s, where she married Eddie Flach. In 1957, Mn. Flach and her hus- band bought the Galley Cafe in Newport Beach where, for foe more than '51 years, she became a leg- end to generatioos of local patrons. , Survivon include her husband of. 55 years, Eddie, of Irvine; her IOD. Ed of Irvine; her daughter, Gwen Long Cappell. Texas; her sister, Mildred Woody of Calif.; four grandchildren; and three great grandchildren. lberewill be a memorial ded~ lcation service at 11 a.m. on Jan. 8, at Myrtle Park, next to the GaJ.- ley Cafe, in Newport Bea.ch. Bur- ial services will be private. In lieu of flowers, the family requests memorial donations be made to the Alzbeimers Associa- tion, 2540 N Santiago, Orange, 92667. Please request that your donation go to ~earch. Clarification A photograph of canned goods that ran in Monday's Daily Pilot with a brief about surplus food did not represent the actual type of food pnwid- ed by the agency. The CbW'Ch of Christ ln Costa Mesa offers free USDA surplus food. f • ...... llw:M;.-.... o.a, ... briefly in the news Help stop hunger as . you l\onor a friend Here's another unusual holi- day gift idea for that hard-to- sbop--for person on your list. The Women of Vl.Sion's Annual Bells of Christmas tree fund rais- er gives donors the opportunity to make a contribution to World Vision projects benefiting the poor, h12re and abroad. . A personalized Christmas card will be sent on behalf of a special person who you would like to honor. The names QC. each hon- ---oree will -be listed on the Bells of Christmas display board next to the silver and gold tree in front of Bullock's in Fashion Island. . For more information on hon- oring that special someone, call 547-9570. Orange Coast students collect 2, 7 00 gifts Orange Coast College's stu- dents collected 2,752 gifts for needy and abused Orange Coun- ty youth. The gifts, valued at more than $20,000, ranged in price from $1 to $200 each. The gifts were donated as pait of OCC's 11th annual Angel Thee Project. The project is sponsored by OCC's Associated Students College LifeOffice. Donations . were accepted on campus during a two-week period, between Nov. 27 and Dec. 8. Rent a Santa for your holiday festivities Santa Claus is currently avail- able for visits to corporate func- tions, events, meetings and par- ties in Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and parts of Costa Mesa. The $30 rental fee is for half an how of Santa's time, and includes candy canes. Visits can be tai- lored to meet the needs o~oups or individuals. Reservations are being taken through Dec. 31. For more infor- mation, call the city of Newport Beach's Community Services Department at 644-3151. Agency seeks sponsors for needy families The FISH-Harbor Area, a United Way agency, is asking for community help to brighten up the holiday season for those less fortunate. 11 you a.re interested in spon- soring a needy famlly for Christ- mas, call FISH-Harbor Area and ask for Katie. The agency also w elcomes year-round volunteers. . Call (71•) 642-6060 for more inf onnation. Alaska Eagle plans to sail for New Zealand Orange Coast College's 65- foot sloop, Alaska Eagle, will embark on its 14th sail training cruise on May 4, 1996 when it heads for New Zealand. The trip to and around New Zealand will take eight months and feature 10 different legs, ranging from 12 to 24 days. The exCW'Slon is open to students and the public. Crew members participate in all aspects of sailing and navigat- ing Alaska Eagle, such as galley duty, sail handling and mainte- nance. Crews are selected by application. The yacht is fully licensed by the U.S. Coast Guard. It has won the 1977-78 Whitbread Around· the-World Race. Alaska Eagle was donated to OCC in 1982 by Neil Bergt and hu sailed 250,000 miles since its launcbtng, 150,000 of those with OCC Seiling Center students aboard. Por more information or an applkatlon, call 6'5-9412 . . THUMOAY, DKEMIB 21, ttm Keeping that last-minute shopping tradition O ur San Prandsco daugh- . ter called Tuelday evening. •Wbat'1 up, popJ• Carol uked. •Not much,• I said. •Been out among 'em. doing a little Cb.rist- mas shopping.• •sbopping1 You1 It's too early for you pop,• lhe aied. •You don't go out until the 23rd. You can't just go ahead and change a Christmas ritual after all these years.• I soothed her, as we fathers have learned to do. ·1 was just checking things out." I said gently. MI won't be doing ilD.J reel thopping until maybe Friday afternoon." •At the earliest?• •At the earliest," I said reas- suringly, restoring my daughter's belief in family tradition. I did spend the better part of Monday and Tuesday Christmas shopping, in the literal sense of the word. I shopped store after store in mall after mall, check- ing out who was selling what and for bow much. I learned there is still plenty of stuff in almost every store. Much of it terribly expensive. I found preppy-type sport shirts for my son-in-law at $115, and I found the same type shirt at two other, equally upscale, places for less than half that. That's what I mean by shop- ping. I also learned there are not plenty of knowledgeable clerks, especially in the big department stores. As usual, the notable exception is Nordstrom. For the most pa.rt, this clerk drought is OK. You go into a fred martin place, find what you think you want, grab it, go stand in line with it and pay for it. Then comes the gift-box tussle. Usually, the dialog runs like this: Clerk: "Sorry, we're real short of gift boxes, but I can let you have two." Customer: "But I have five items." Clerk: "Yes, but they're all part of one outfit, so you can box them together and the person Will see how they go together.• Customer: "But I .... • Clerk: ·come back in an hour or two, we might have some more boxes then." Another exception to the clerk scarcity is in the curious world of ultra high-end stores. I checked out my namesake store, the newly opened Fred Joallier. Five clerks, an armed guard, no customers. Ditto at Bvlgari, Gianni Versace, Chanel and Lil- lie Rubin. In contrast, the Banana Republics, His and Hers, were booming. There were 14 people in line just to check out. In the old days, a store could trot out a couple of rented cash registers and serve a crunch of customers two or three times as well. But wtth everything so utterly com- puterized, they can't do that anymore. Progress? Some of the old ways really were better. Take a door bell. Our house has one of those basic $15 chimes. Push the but- ton, ding-dong. Classified ads work . for you! THE Daily Pilot . The Nature Company has a replacement that is 10 times the cost, but gives 1,000 tunes the pleasure. It is a gong sculpted from reclaimed steel by a chap named Tom Torrens. You strike it with a cedar thunk.er and this deep, muffled •Boonnnggg• rumbles through the valley. It is a pious and humbling experi- ence . There is a lot of great stuff in that store, as there is at my other favorite new haunt, Restoration Hardware at Fashion Island (on the comer of Atrium Court, next to Selvaggiot. Go there just to read the little in.tcu:ardslor each item. They are a ~titch, as my cf ear mother used to say. I weht to look at stuff like the miner's lunch boxes ($24-$30), Rex The Wonder Dog sculpture (a bar- gain at $125). The massive ash and leather Mortis chair (an acquired taste at $895) and the splendid lit- tle brass, twist-em doorbells yow great grantbnother's house bad (grand funk for $39). Though I was there only as a shopper, I mnply could not r..mt the Gonzo Woccler Sponge ($5), or Pocket Ref, a shirt-pocket ,.,_ erence book that gives you SU ' pages of remarkable vital um. tics lor only $9.95. This little mmd-boggler includes the bulk- ing factor of basalt; the d•"'ft- cations of igneous, sedimentary and metamorphic rock; a listiDg of all the airports in the U.S. and their designated codes and the formula for converting pascals into torrs (multiply by 7.50062 x 1 to the third power). My final purchase at this treasure chest was -and l real- ize I am giving away my wife's surprise gift -a remarkable lit- tle machine that p.w:poits to peel, core and slice apples! Sorry, dear, but we need it for the cranberry sauce. Besides, I 1ust IIllght go and get you one Of those gongs. That would be~ much better than pearls or a new coat, don't you think. Oh • ,._D MAKTIN'S column runs Thurs- days and Saturdays. San ta is g r eeting children in his h o use locat e d o utside of . , Atrium C o urt . The Fas·h io n Is land choo choo train is statione d 1 n. the Bullo ck''s ·wing n o w th r o ugh December 24 : Santa and Train h o urs Mo n day -~.nurd ay l Oa.m . • 8 p .m . a nd S unday I l a.m . • 7p.m . S anta cak e~ a break Monday· Saturday ·. 'Jp.m. · 4p.m. and Sunday 3p.m. -3 : Op.m . The sun, the moon and the stores. ·FASHION ISLAND NEWPO T BEACH ' .. 1 A4 TH~AV. OECEMIEA 21, 1995 • You can make a difference for the disadvan~ged Vanous charities !ind agenoes can use your b lp in asmting the needy ·this holiday. season. The following b a list of agencies seeking donations: COSTA MESA ARE DEPARTMENT The Costa Mesa Firefighters Assoaation will assemble and distribute Chrlstma.s food boxes to low·income homebound seniors who have been chosen by the Sooal Service Department at the Costa Mesa Senior Center. Many ol the seniors are too frail to leave their homes to come to the center for meals or asststar.ce. If you want to donate here's what's needed: cans of peaches, pears, green beans, com, yams, 5·pound canned han)s, 3-bean soup mix, or a small box of brown sugar. Contributions can ~ dropped..oU at the Costa Mesa fire station at 800 Baker. Por inore information call 75'·51.Cl . PARENT HELP USA PMent Help USA, a child· abuse prevention agency, is look· ing for donations for families .in need. A regular contributor that had pledged to •adopt• 30 families will be unable to fulfill th.at vow this year, leaving Parent Help adnlinistrators concerned that a number of troubled families will not have gifts in time for Christ- mas. Individuals participating in the •Adopt a Family" program agree to purchase a gift for each mem- beI of en at-risk family. In addi· tlon \o toys, Pa.rent Help officials encourage •practlcal gifts• such as shoes. waan.. clo1hes and_ gift certlhcates. INDIMI ART OF AMERICA 5HOWCA5[ or AMERICAN IHOl"H ,ART 1 Exquisite Silver Jewelry £. 1 Paintings by John Steele • 1 Hopi Kachinas . ___ _ ...... Contemporary Prints I Ceremonial Necklaces I Soapstone Carvings 1 Totems & Books 1 1 Eskimo Ivory 1 Indian Artifacts a:-~·.; •-·-" 1 Navajo Rugs • Medicine Cards 1 Taos Drums I Costa Mesa Courtyard (Acron from Stroud'•) 1835 N-por1 Blvd., Suite A-111 CostaMeu, CA (l14l 650·2610 ASK AllOlJT_ VALUE PRICED GIFJ'S! Chriatmas Blend Coffee is Back/ ~• Available only at Hickory Farm.a. WhJJe IUpplla lutl Santa Basket (#7234) ~TCLIFF PLAZA 17th at Irvine Ave., {next to Hughes) Newport Beach • Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 • This saturday • 9:30 to 11 :30am 1 HIGHEST QUALITY VACCINES COMPLIMENTARY "HEALTHY PET" EXAMINATIONS STATE LICENSED VETERINARIANS CAT~ DOG . FVR+CP, ••••••••• $8 Rabfes ........... $6 Leukemfa •••••••• $12 · DHLP+P,. ...... $10 . . . . ..... '~......,,.. .. • o f j. ~ I ' , • I t ' .,,,__.~·.~~- Volunteers are also needed to help deliver the ~· Interested parties can bring donations to '11 31st St. Or, tor more information, call Parent Help USA at 723-1170, SOMEONE CARES SOUP KJTCHEN The soup kitchen plans to feed about 900 people a ham Christ- mas dinner on Dec. 22 from 12 to 4p.m Sant.a will be on band to dehv· er toys to children and care pack- ages to men and women.. Unwrapped toys, wrapping paper, money and toiletries such as toothpaste and shampoo are needed. Donations, accepted up to the morning of Dec~ 22, can be dropped ott at the soup kitchen at 661 Hamilton Ave. in Costa Mesa. Or call 646-8181 for more infor- mation. SPIN, SSMNG PEOft.E .. NEED SPIN will be FOvtding for 30 needy famlliet. Gilt certificates to grocery stores or discount stores sUch as Target and Mar- shalls are needed. Canoed food, unwrapped toys, wrapping paper, infant supplies and clothing for all ages are also needed. Drop oft donations by Dec. 20 at •921 Birch St., Suite 190 in Newport Beach. Or call 7 57. 1'56 for more inf onnation. FISH, FRJENDS IN SERVICE TO HUMANITY FISH is Delivering Christmas food baskets to needy families in · Costa Mesa, Newport Beach and Irvine. They are also dellv· erlng toys and adopting fami· lies. Unwrapped toys for all age QTOUpS are ~eedea. Tlie orgaru- ~'Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" DRAPERY SALE! Custo1ff lVindow Treabnents Shutters • Shad4!s • Duettes • Blinds Custom Slipcovers • Bedspreads .,.. Create Unique Styles .With ,,./-" Our FREE Designer Cons11/tation j IU . ). 1011 l 50%* OFF ' I' I I ' .. ~ltWf( ' FOi TIE ( ~ IOlltAYS ... f.} -~ ~IOPIOll l r 1lfaa, 1,/.IJAI~~----.. ,/ , FACTOR; rs~.;7 FURNITURE R£UPHOLSTERY 1998 HARBOR BLVD., COSTA MESA 642-8400 EARLY EVENING DINING S:OOp.m. to 8:00p.m. Includes a selection of appetizers, entrus & desserts $32.50 pet~ ·OR JOIN US FOR OUR SPECIAL NEW YEAR'S EVE LATE NIGHT PARTY 9:00p.m. till New Years! Includes choice of appetizer mtrtt and dessert . ...., ......... wl ..a IMl't ••• 0 t $45.00 pa Ptnion (714) 548-9500 z.ation reportedly bas about 200 toys to go to 1,000 children. They are accepting donations throughout tbe holidays. If you want to donate or can help deliver the goodS, call S.42·6060. SOS, SHARE OUR SELVES SOS is having its 26th annual Adopt A Family For The Holi- days program. U you don't want to adopt a whole family to pro· vide for, the organization is also I' seeking d~atio111 of food and unwrapped gifts tor those who are not adopted. • Gifts are needed for every- body, especially items for teen- agers, such as sweatsbtrts, sporting goods, costulJ¥! jewel- ry, books and games. Frozen turkeys, desserts and fresh pro- duce are also needed. For more information, call 549-2001 and ask for Jean For- bath. ll\PP\' ~I<>Lll>.\ \'S ~ · RABBITf INSURANCE ~ C (-) 441 Old Newport Blvd.• Newport~ - / ,. "J (nt.ar Hoeg Hospital) HOME LOANS 631-7740 Cash Out {f;/\ And No Money Down On ~ A New Purchase! Whether your credit is good or bad, we will explain all your opt10ns and assist you , 1n making a fully informed choice And, since our fee 1s based on the loan amount. not on the loan program. we , / are not motivated to try to sell you a loan that you don't want Telephone Appllcatlons Accepted 1-80CM52·1128 Coastbnd Capital ?t<»n w~ G2%4 to 8!/oU/}(6 Ofl~1m1d<i/~«lay v1f{d,<» OHd a tl{ctu~ q{1«tn f~,) &/en11 FIGGE ~ PHOTOGRAPHY Excellence in Photography for 50 years Christmas dinner Roasted 'J\Jrkey with all the trimmings I $1599 Adults $595 Children "-""---... _... -- Newpon Be.ch/Coat.a M.a Daily Piloc volunteer directory • THI VOLUNTUR DtRIECTORY runs perl~ec:ally 1.n the Daily Pilot. If you'd like tnfonnation on getting your organi· zatlon listed, call 642·4321. Ext. 331 . DISCOVERY SHOP Discovery Shops are run by the Amerl· can cancer Society Volunt~rs are need· ed. and nQ special skills are necessary. For Information, call 640-4777 bttween 10 a m. and 5 p.m. DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES Dispute Resolution Services needs vol· unteer mediators. case specialists and outreach assistants to help in a variety of mediation cases. Bilingual language skills are -needed for office volunteers and for mediators For more lnforma· tlon, call 250-0488 EASTER SEALS The Easter Seals Society needs volun- teers for ongoing clerlcal work a.-d to help 1n programs for children with dis- abilities and in special events. FQr mfor· mation, call 834-1111 , EXCHANGE CLUB CHILD ABUSE PREVENTION CENTER Volunteers are needed to help families when an incident of child abuse has been reported and a referral made by the county and to wor1c with families of high·risk victims of parental drug addic· tion For information. call 722-1107. FAIRVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL CENTER The Fairview Developmental Center in Costa Mesa needs Volunteers, and don~ tlons are welcome. For more informa· tion, call 957·5114 between 8 a.m. and 4:30p.m. FISH HARBOR AREA INC. Friends In Service to Humanity (FISH) offers emergency assistance to those in need and provides the Mobile Meals program Volunteers are needed to help in a variety of areas For more il'lforma- t1on, call Oe..,by, 645-8050 FOOD DISTRIBllTION CENTER The Food Distribution Center, Orange County's private non profit food bank, needs volunteers to inspect and sort donated foods and to help with mail- ings For more information. call the vol· unteer coordinator, 771 1343 FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY The Friends of the Costa Mesa Library need volunteers. For information, call the library, 646-8845 GIRL SCOUTS The Girl Scouts of Orange County n~ volunteers to be trained as troop lead· ers, serve on special committees and give lectures, demonstrations or classes. For information, call 979-7900. GIRLS INC. OF ORANGE COUNTY Girls Inc. offers educational and enrich. ment opportunities for girls and boys. Volunteers are needed For more infor· mat.ion, call Amy, 646 7181 GLASS MOUNTAIN INC. Volunteers are needed to aid disabled adults who meet monthly for educ.ation- 1, entertainment and social ~rposes. For Information. call 77~3441. HAT CONNECTION The Hat Connection is a women's phil- anthropic extension of the Chamber of Commerce that serves Costa Mes41 and Ne~ Beach For information, c.all Kay Walburger, 650 2144. • HERITAGE HOUSE AUXILIARY Volunteers are needed for an auxiliary support group being formed by Her- itage House. a no~proflt substance abuse recovery home for pregnant and parenting women and their children In Costa Mesa. For more Information. call 646-2271. HIGH HOPES HEAD INJURY PROGRAM The High Hopes Head Injury Program's Rea Center in Costa Mesa, a non-profit organization serving ~e ~s of head- injured adults and their fam1hes. i.s seek· ing volunteers For Information, call 646- 7458 HOSPfCE FAMILY CARE Hospice Family care !s.seeking people to help with errands, v1s1ts and compan- ionShip to terminally Ill patients and their families. For information. c.all Larry Mariotti at 730 1114. INTERFAITH COUNOL The Newport-Mesa-Irvine Interfaith Council, an umbrella organization for $ever al area servke groups, needs volun· teers active m local congregations. For more Information. call carol Brown, 548 3283. ~' 4 • ,_ v U 9 s g · auv a SEU USl!D CLDTHEI, TOYI a ACCllOAIEI, ITC. 11141 NaupOi't ...... (.C Del Mer) c..u ... 17141 9:11·?a•3 JUVENILE DIA8ETES FOUNDATION INTERNATIONAL The Juvenile Diabetes Foundation International, Orange County Chapter. ls seeking volunteers to setve on Its golf tournament committee and for data entry. Also a public relations intern is needed. For information , call U-e Po¥/· ell at 553-0363 KIDS CANCER CONNECTION The Kids cancer Connection i~ dedicat· ed to the emotional, educational and financial needs of children afflicted with cancer. Volunteers are needed. For infor· mation, call 851·7774. SUSAN G. KOMEN BREAST CANCER FOUNDATION Volunteers are needed to assist in a variety of programs with ftte Orange County chapter. For mot~ 19formation, call 480-5222 MAKE·A·WISH FOUNDATION Mak~A-Wish Foundation of Orange County. which makes wishes come true fOf' children with life-threatening 1llnes~ es, seeks volunteers to occupy a variety of posrtions For information, call Gilda, 476-9474. MARCH OF DIMES The March of Dimes office in Costa Mesa needs volunteers for fund raising committees, speaking opportunities, occasional office w ork and help with bulk mailings. For information, call 631· 8700. MASTER CHORALE OF OC ') The performing arts organization Offds volunteen for computer input tidcetmg, filing and handling phones For 1nf~tion, call 556-6262. M USCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOOATION The Muscular Dystrophy Association of Orange County Is In need of volunteers for support group leaders, packet stuff- ing, special event staffing. office help, coin counters. speaker's bureau. etc. For more information, call 750-1408 NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The non-profit recovery center for adult women with alcohol and other chemical dependencies seeks volunteers. call 548-9927 between 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. or c.all Joy at 548-8754. NE'Wt»ORT BEACH CONF.ERENCE AND VISITORS' BUREAU The N~ Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau is dedicated to the pr~ motion of the city to potential visitors If you have extensive knowledge of New- port Beach and would like to-Volunteer, call 722·1611 NEWPORT BEACH FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY The growing interest 1n the year-old Used Book Store in the Central Library has created a need for more volunteers to staff the store and the wor1croom. where members categorize and screen the cond1t1on of the books donated by the community. Volunteers must be members of Friends of the Library and are asked to work two three-hour shifts per month. Call volunteer coordinator Hannah Flynn at 673-0419 or the book- store at 759-9667 for information. THURSDAY. DECEMB~ 21, 1995 Al Officials swing plan for park equipment By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -U all goes according to schedule, north Cos· ta Mesa toddlers will have a new swmg set to play on at Smallwood Park in about six months "FU:st, we have to hire some- one to do the design work,• said Community Services Director Keith Van Holt. •Then, we'll have lo run that through a plan check. Once that's approved, we'll put (the project) out to bid. •Hopefully, that will all hap· pen wi1hi.n the next 180 days." 11us past fall, the city replaced the Coral Avenue park's swing set and old play eqwpment and put m two climbing sets -one for 2 to 4 year olds, the other for 5 to 8 year olds , Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS . 1!CALL 642-5678 But now, res.adents say th re's nothing for the younger tykei to play on. That's when two moms who use the park regularly deaded lo do something about it. They passed around a petition, asking the City Council to approve fund· mg for a new swmg set. And. they gathered more than 200 sagna· tures. On Monday night, the council authorized tbe'expendltwe ·we really excited.• Deanne Quinlan said Wednesday. •Hope- fully. we'll have 1t m there soon.• City ofhcials believe the design work will cost about $1 ,500. "We'll have to create a third sctnd pit where we will put the swmg set," Van Holt said. "And then $8,000 is the estimate for moctif acallons to the park, the pur- chase of the swings and installa· I.Jon " -------------------------· I I ------------------------- I I I I 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER -------------------- I I I I : ..... --_.lE.L~~~!J!=--~""I!~~~~---: 1 I I I I I I I I I I : Skin Care Specfal : ~50 • , for a 60 minute fadal & • 200/o OFF Entire Purchase Including Salon Services {For 1st ume salon dlt'nL~ onM excluding Aveda & Oermalogk:a • "'ahd w/004J onlv. n 1rn 12/3l195 16 minu~ back ma..,.. valid ~tcoupon only. olTtt ~ 12131/95 :. 171h .,, I I I I I I I I ,r ~ ... 642-1717 I 2\3-/) Jltli Street. Costa .llesa <.Vert to Ross) I -... = ... -------Ope11 7 Days: 11-F /0.), Sat. 10-7 s,,,,_ / J.6 : ----------------- TIDES CONTINUED FROM A 1 beach •• Camp said -~ ani- mals vacat~ the h Us, they become homC$ for other animals like the h mut crab." SPIRIT CONTINUED FROM A 1 nchly, • said JohnSon. the co- owner of a power g n rating business. •My two boys have everything. l think IO Jobmoa ftlled up ber list with items ibe °'°'tgbt a H-yeu-old boy Would lib. 'The Christmas basket deliv- ered Wednesday induded a bicydel helmet. gift certificates to Target and the Wherehouse and passes to Knott's Berry Parm. C41Dp Sdld they are tryu\g to fight the trepidallon and overuse of the area. and trying to teach people where and bow to waUc a.Jong the t.tde pools so the tmpact to the bamaclei on the rocks and ~a life m the pools is J~sened. it's fun to give and not think of yourself aU the time.• Chris opened his • 11m just so gifts, thanking ms new friends and apologizing for hav. ing difficulty with the wrapping paper. The bet tlu.ng to do is fmd a smaU ude pool and sit and watch 1l for five rrunutes, Camp cldvised _,_~---~..u.!!~t-L's ....!:b~ow ou see most of the animals,· he Sa.I! • ey start commg out of the poolS when they don't think you are a • threat. They can see us JUSt dS we Cd.n see them." John.son had helped with fund- rai.sing campaigns at Moulton High School where her two sons attend. She an writin dona- . tion requests to businesses such as Edwards Cmemo. Disneyland. Knott'· Berry Farm and Tar- get. Knowing that over- whelmed. These peo- ple are so good ... ,, -CHRIS UN DEN •All of these peo- ple are doing things for me and they don't even know me,· he said. •rm just so over- whelmed. These P.eQple are so good.• Wednesday was The high tJde for today and Fnday is 7 1 feet in the mommg, dlm~t two fl'f•t higher than nor- mdl But dft<:r dropping to a rrunus low ttdP. in the afternoon, 11 only HS<' Iv 4 3 to 4 . .S feet m the PVPnulCJ, a loot lower than nor~ mdl, de-cording to Newport Beach ldeguarrl'> Chns had expressed an interest m studying computer program- ming at UCLA, Johnson con- tacted a fnend and rounded up money lo buy a lap-top the last day of class for Chris, who said he bad no defimte plans for the holiday break. •I think I might go to Knott's Berry Fann,· he said With a srrule. Chris didn't have d wish llst, 7o,;,; Dr. nm Stegelvik 1520 ~Pl. Suite lOOA C-t.a MeM. CA 92626 (AQ-o.ie from Fecko) CU•> 540-2644 .. a Gentle Caring ta OTaJ Surgery, a Our Specialty Implants ... Catering to a Orthodontics Coward. a Evening a T e.eth Whitening Appointments LIBRARIES CONTINUED FROM A1 ·we don't yet have the full Glover whose clistrld lndud the amount to do this annually,• Mariners B~ Trustee LLlcille board Chairman Ben Jackson Kuehn. the o~ uu.stee to '\'Ole said. •:Jiopetul,ly. unless the bud· against adding tbe Monday get is subsUlntially reduced next branch bouts, said that politi For the nme being, the Coro-year, we'll be able to continu th1i may have played a role m the na del Mar branch will remain on an annualized basis.• • board's decision. at -45 hours per week. nu.tees Staffing and operating expens· ·we've never had any 1 tters sa.id they would have liked to es at Balboa for the Jast six of complaint saying Mariners and expand that branch's hours as month$ of the fiscal year will be Balboa need more bour5. The well, but the funding was not approximately $8.879. Mariners, studies don't say there's a lack of available. which will require a 27 hour a hours," Kuehn said. •it's not an 1\-usteos also said the Corona week library assistant, will cost area of complaint• p del Mar branch was considered $17,671. An extra day for Corona nie omission of Corona del l~s of a pnority for extra hours del Mar would also have cos1 Mar Monday hours was a factor since that branch is located dose $8,879. in Kuehn's decision. Kuehn also to the Central Library. The Cen-The city has approximately says the Central Ubca.ry needs an tral Ubrary is open seven days $54,000 in the current budget additional traiited librarian on the and 71 hours a week. which should allow the Bd.lboa first floor. Eliminating that posi- .. ...P'!i21Wii~dgll1..JCl0\11i-1"--Hitn&-Mm!lef!s-ti~t:eft~to-~!p-Tti'tm""tt-timtt·s_e;-,• Kuehn said. with Mariners and Balboa," said Monday hours for the last" six •we're also negotiating with trustee Julie Ryan. months of this fiscal year Costa Mesa about possibly co- The available money will carry ($27,000) and for six additional fundmg Mariners," Kuehn said the extra day fund.mg at least months. "Wben you short-circuit the through June 30, the end of the Adding bows for the branches negotiations with a decision like current fiscal year. ln a staff report bas been a prionty of, among oth-this, how do you know what the to the board, Kfunitz bad cau-er people, CoUJlcilwoman Nonna outcome will be?• tioned against implementing a policy which the library could not afford to continue. 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CAU ~BEFORE THE RAIN~ COME AGAIN Jim Jennings CUSTOM MASONRY 170 E. 17th St. • Suite 206 C05ta Mesa (714) 645-8512 Staie tk .. ntt #392707 MENS & LADIES C.111 Jim Jennings THE DRAINAGE EXPERT Jim Jennings has over 26 years nf experience and will expertly solt•e your dramage problems He also offers expert mscallaoon of nle, scone . slate & brick far cu.scorn patios, plan ten . barbec11£ 's etc ... \Vhyt~a ch<mcr and~ disappointedr Cull thec~cluit has satU{Ud lOOO's of customn~ for ooer 26 years Ping • CallQway • Cobra Largest Selection Of Ladles &Mens Sportswear In Orange County Golf Clubs at ~Yifl~t~Ce~rti~ific~a~te ~DISCOUNTED PRICES Avolloble For Golf Clubs • Clothing ift Items • Golf Lessons Nt•pon Bach/Co.ca MH& Daily Piloc THURSOAV, DECEMBER 21, 1995 A7 r·------------------"-----, ~VEL CONTINUED FROM A 1 I f. V.1. : ....... ,....,.,. __ GI IMJ 'la t POSADAS CONTINUED FROM A 1 . . Ga----.... '° flwlng limitations for cany-on items Will +Set 1he mood for• r.a..ct (area) to do one of the encamp- also be strictly enforced, she said. ftigttl ~ 11111 *•to• ~ ments, too. 1ry to check-in any large articles. :=r:,!:':1:=._ •When we go up and ask for Ware suggests people use the clothes~ bring 1 palt of lllppet'$ lodging. they'll refuse us, and ooe hOur parking structure at the A-to wear during 1qr1g ~ s1rQ then we'll go on over to SOY. "l got one call bom an Anglo woman who said lllae wanted to bring her grandson down so thathe wlH undendand the culture and see how Chrialmaa ls celebrated in the LaU- no commcmJty. And that's exactly what 1 had hoped tor ... " Taco Mesa and Avila's El Randll· tor t4urants. Then on Saturday, St. J~chim's Catholic Chw-ch and the Shalimar Leaming and Teen center~ Will have another Las Posadas procession. In this event, the group will carry a nabvity 5cene to three dif- ferent locations, singing a Los Posadas song in Spanish. · 2 en~ which costs $1 an hour, feet c.t'I swell They'll take us in, and we're to avoid gettmg ticketed at the curb + To rnW\imia ~ Of natuf· going to party down at SOY.• -ROY ALVARADO • 1t starts at 7 pm .. and it usual- ly takes two houn, • said Paty Madueno, who helped organize the procession. ·we'll start at the Learning Center, then go to 771 Shahmar and then bade to the Leamlng Center. Then, in the parking lot, we'll have food and candy and a pinata for the chil- dren.· • and driving around in ctrcles when :~~ ~= ~~ Alvarado's group has been coming to pick-up passengers. and bring althy Wldts like trail planning the procession for more Arnold, the director of mix or dried fruit lnstud. than a month. And, Alvarado said Thairapy a Newport Beach-based +Mall ChristfNs presents to your he hopes it will become an annu-of Christmas holiday event in fiight. relaxation training service, destination or check them with al community event. Huntington Beach where they ~__s;uoo;up~~a.milDU>eI.Jot.s1:ratA~~~ourfligbU:U9G~~:iym~in---H~~·~ot....cme...call.f.rJQDl.. wro."..AW.a.rado.said.•So. to make air travel more manage-• aboard ao alrpla~ • . try· woman who said she wQjan~ted.uwtou.+-.ul ~tr:ua4ck.ued down the lady (who able and comfortable. l Ing to stuff them into aamped bring her grandson down so that helped organize the activity), and 1 overtiead compartments will only Arnold gives advise on how 1 add to your flight stress. he will understand the culture it turns out she lives in Costa holiday fliers can cope more effi-: and see how Christmas is cele-Mesa. She works for a company ciently, comfortably and conft-I -From Dr. Glen Arnold, aviation brated in the Latino community,• in Corona, and,they were able to dently with air travel l psychologist and dlrector of he said. •And that's exactly what donate a live burro for us. Get some physical exercise 1 THAIRAPY. •Newport Beach·~ I had hoped for • "We'll have it for about three prior to flying; set the mood for a l flight relaxation training jf:N!Cr For a time, Alvarado wasn't hours, which is great. We'll be relaxed lligbt by listening to a L-------------------------"' sure the organization ·would be able to have a burro and we won't relaxation cassette prior to fughl; disruption of natural body able to find a burro to carry Mary have to do any babysitting. wear layers of comfortable rhythms, avoid stimulants such as and Joseph ln November, "And, it's a big enough burro clothes and bring a pair of slip-sugar, caffeine and nicotine cllld Alvarado said his "burro connec-that Mary will be able to ride it pers to wear during long flights I bring healthy snacks like trail nux tion" had "dried up.• very well. 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""' When the proce sion ends al SOY, the group will serve tamales, pan clulce (baked pas- tries) and other Mexican holiday foods, some of which will be donated by local businesses b.ke Your Source ~~-For Local News For The Special · People ... In Your Life " 9ift Ceitificates Purchase now and receive 25o/o off price reduction Exp1rat1on dale on certificates May 31. 1996 NEW YEARS EVE DINNER DECEMBER 31, 1995 Ant;ipsato Di Capodanno A sparkling combination of chicken pate, smOltifd sslmon & caviar served on homemade focsCOIB lnNlatll Raggi Di Sole Mixed ffe'sh baby greens combined Wth fr8sJj duck. fresh oranges & wi/CJ ~rr(es served wr'th 11 Jigfj eJt:rus vms1grette I .... Al ... best of the readers hotline C~taways tarp is an e)resore • We a$ked our readers what they thought of the blatlk. tarp<overed fence surrounding the castaways development Here are some of the responses: l di5like the fence that's up on the Castaways and this morning they are bulldozing those wonderful, wonderful ancient trees that have been there for a development that 1 was associated with that was surrounded by fencing that was covered with tarp9. The Castaway project here in Newport Beach seems to me\~o be particularly ugly. I was more concemeG at one tune with a similar situation overf on Jamboree but now that we're looking at the one over on Dover Drive oo a dally basis. long time. • R:egarcling the black plastic fence around the new area of development t the Castaways. I think black is very apropos considenng it signals the blade band around another area of the environ- ment pillaged by the developers. I think it's really, really sad that we couldn't spend $100 dollars a y·ear to save that area 111.at Newport Bead) residents couldn't give $100 a year to save that area and make it a park. I think that is very sad. They are really destroying it. SH.UON BOUDREAU Costa Mesa WENDY CROWELL Costa Mesa I can sympathize with the people in the ·area who feel that they were not apprised of what The Irvine Co. was going to do with this particular development. It's bad enough that we are now seeing people picketing the area with animal rights type signs. but surely The lrvme Co. can do a better job of public relations with the peo- ple of Newport Beach and just get on with the business of using their building permits in a sensible manner without further •obscuring" our view of the territory which has been ours for a very long period of time. The fence and the tarp defirutely could come down. The tarp defmitely needs to go to cleM if it has lo stay up but the fence that's a great idea J like that a lot. Today, they are starting to bulldoze. They are nght now ripping down the beautlfuJ trees that were out there. J think our ne xt story has to be about the "progress" of raping tlus land. lf the ugly black fence is an eyesore to ' t¥1YOne of us driving by, we sympathize Wllh the homeowners. Please give us baCk our view. Clear plastic would be okay but we would prefer to have you tear the whole thing down. JANET BARON , Newpoi:t Beach AGGIE SKIRBALL Newport B~a~ I've been in the building industry for 35 years and I can't ever recall seeing any DAVID A.W. YOUNG Newport B~ach hotline Victoria street landscaping quickly eroded In September 1992 the widen- mg of Victona Street was com- pleted and at the tune I applaud.- ed the landscaping design and plant selection, especially the Boston lvy that was chosen to cover the walls and prevent graf- fib However, three years later, due lo poor ma.int4:!mqlce, it looks a step above an aban- doned pdSture The trees, not only here, but in every street planting l notice still have their ongmal stakes. Who IS watchmg these details? After three years these trees have established them- selves well enough to stand on thel! own and the stakes should be removed. U the landscape of Costa Mesa is to mature and develop a clJstmct identity the city must take more care in pldnt selection and definitely improve th e main- tenance of their choices. W. S. LeVALLEY Costa Mesa, CA Neighbors make stay memorable My parents were Ill town for the start of the holiday season .. Bemg that they were from a small town m Arizona, I was a bit concerned that they rrugbt not feel at ~ome m Newport Beach and Costa Mesa, but to my delight, they were amazed at how fn endly everyone was. Whe n they needed ctirect:Jons or a recorrunendatlon of a good place to eat, they sunply asked someone on the street They sa.Jd everyone was so nice and happy to help them out thdt they wcmt to V1s1t again soon. T wanted to thank everyone who take the time to help strangers.Thestrangermightbe ·someone's parents like mine. BERENICE PEREZ Newport Beach B~rnd interview fails to tell whole story I grew up in a town m the East whose population was almost one-third of parents escaping from per1CCUhon m Asia Mmor. When l gtaduated from high school in 1938, one- thlfd or more of my cla mates were from this group In what Rachel Canon would call •your contus d ~·of ques- tions and answer r suJting from your inteMew With Supennten- dcnt Mac Bernd, no mention wo made of th Jorge dropout .ratf? among Latino . This situa- tion hould be con ldeted when one com to grip with the ded- on to •divfd or not to d&Vide. • May I also 11dd that th flilal one-page prOduct tare of 11Chools • did not measure up to rrour utUa1 atand6td OI hafd .. DOied, ln~Y9 probing and ............ ~~i·--~~ • OON LEACH I OAll.V P!l.OT Peninsula resldent Howard House lost his home lri a Monday molnlng fin : The house bad overlooked the Newport Bay since 1923. loss OEBR~EE HARBC>ft MEMORIES An apparent electrical s hort sparked the fire which ravaged the home of S4lboa Peninsula resident Howard House and took with it 30 years worth of mementos the doctor had kept there. - It resembles a tenms net but it catclles more than just errant tennis balls. The Boudreawt Boom, developed by local architect Mike Boudreaux. has reportedly put a dent in th~ amount of trash that normally flows into the Upper Newport Bay 4fter a rainstorm NEEDY OtlLDREN U anybody thinks compassion is rare, they ought to visit these parts. Evcryw.heJ"e you look people are corrung together to help the needy this holiday season with food and espeaally toys for needy children. • gains SEA KINGS FOOTIAU. After a season that began wtth the arrest of their coach, Corona del Mar Sea King football players learned that Dick Freeman, the man who fillP.d in as a replacement and Ultimately led them into the ClF playoff , wowd be back as theiI coach next year. EMPME IAUJtOOM City Ofticia1s gave the ttoubled nightclub anoth- er chance to clean up its act this week. The nightclub has come under fire for its parking problems and vlsitora causing trouble for neigh- boring residents. Re a ch ed too far on Toledano story Afcould be expected, the ally Pilot has jumped on e llberal media posse and now wants to try and dredge a story up on the 67th Assembly District, which is not even m its circulation area. Curious, im't m The Democ- rats. nationally and historically, have been the mo t organized · party, funded by fll01Uy govern· ment uruons and have a history of corruption m race , including plant candidat . Jim Toledano, the st emcd chairman of the Democratic par- ty, can't even hnd a C'andidat to run in the 72nd District, th majority democratic dl$lrlct. B6y 1s he doing a good Joh It is good to s that he has a sen. e of humor. Whon he talks about his pttrty enjoying majority sup· port in t rms of issue because it ts pro-enwonment. w do know what hP. r ally m an ond that Is tt is pro.:goverr1m nt Clnd th government, OJ c:our • n vm he1P$ llnythil)g. · ft OllJy can rn e It wone. No Jim. the~.:~ 1n am~· 111 t1 ..._ ol are IDli"'P· ernment and it's starting to show everywhere at the polls as the truth be found out more and more. If the Daily Pilot wishes to go outside of its political or circula- bon area to try dlld stir up mud on Republican candidates, I Wish 1t would do the same to Democ- rats becau.o;e, believe me, there's plenty of it out there. BARRYZANCK Newport Beach You helped me, Wanda The Newport Bea.ch City Clerks Offic • under Wanda Rag c110, alway~ re ponded promptly and graciously to requesb from 1he community. Thank you for o JOb weU done. JEANMOlllS Corona del Mllr Fr d appreciated We appr ate th excellent coJumnt that Fred Martin writes anJS the research he has done to .-.them that way. Hit colwnn • Dec ?. ·cnme iJ oruy pur· po. I« loc;al eompen~• prod- ucts, * was commendable. ALLEN H. DAVIS Newport Beach Danny O'Neil Thanks for recognition Thank you for electing m a.s a person in our rommunity that bu been Influential . .tt wa c t· talnly an honor bel.llg included on yow Hsi of 103 most lnOuen- t.lltl li t Also, I appr t d the Pilot's artid about me that lntlUded som of the reasons I WH .elected. Your Q>Ottl 18J)Ol'ttlr1 IUdWd DUnn, did an ~t IOb o1 ~ O'N'm. coroa. Ciel Mat . r-----------~---------------------------------------, I I j In constni.ction de -fence ! I I l I n response to the Daily Pilot article regarding the construe· : : tion fence at the Upper Castaways project (•Residents bat. l l tling Irvine Co. over taJJ>," on :pee. 19), we thought it : : would be helpful to relate to your readers some baste reasons : ~ why construction fences are installed. .' : : Construction fe nces like the one at Upper Castaways are : 1 standard procedure to shield neighboring communities from 1 l dust and debris, to protect children from construction equip-l l ment, and to separate neighbors from construction activity. : : In addition, the South Coast Air Quality Management Dis-: l trict asks developers to implement a variety of dust control : : measures -including building fences -during projects. : • Recently, we have received a few calls from resident5 • l objecting to the Upper Castaways construction fence. We : : have also received several calls from residents who support : : having a fence. We are happy to continue to listen to commu-: : nity input and where feasible address community concerns : : regarding the fence. : 1 When Upper Castaways is completed, we can all expect a ' I very special community that reflects literally hundreds of : : meetings between neighboring residents, our company and : : the city. : : Thirty of the 56 acres will be set aside as public park land, : • open space, a ball field and public walking path. And public • : access to the coastal area will be provided as part of an 11.5 l : acre view park extending all along the· bluff top of the site. : : TOM REDWITZ l : Vice President, lrvme Co., Ne_wport Beach : I I L--------------------------•------------------~ readers respond Glover's pcµ-king restrictions get panned by callers • We asked our reader1 to give us their thoughts on a proposal by Council· woman Norma Glover to restrict park· ing In the area near Newport Hal'bor High Schoof to residents only. ffiarding the parking on the streets near Newport arbor High School. J think this lady, Nonna Glover, is really off base here. Maybe we should prevent people from corning mto California because the freeways · are clogged or prevent people from driving on the peninsula in the summer because the perun- sula is clogged. The high school was there long before she was here and it will be here long after she's gone. Parents with children cer- tainly have the right to park as close as possible to the athletic events or the plays or whatever. If she's really unhappy let her buy a house somewhere where there a.re no people. JOE GR0111US Newport Beach Newport Beach and its com- munity should oppose Norma Glover's scheme to prevent park- ing near Newport Harbor High School. City officials should be grateful the school's events attract so much community mter- est,.rather then grousing about cars parked in legitimate spaces on public streets. Being a community means tol- erating minor inconveruences for the greater community good. Council members, of all people, should promote and applaud conununity spirit, rather than fuel a destructive and growing not-in-my-backyard attitude. UNDA NEWSOME Newport Beach Thank you for showing that Glover baa truly lost her marbles. 11 the council finds that she has some merit to what she's say· ing, then I as a resident of the Newport Peninsula would like to ask that the parking in front of my house be restncted only to myself, as this has been a prob- lem for 30 some years. I think we've kind of gone o little overboa.rd if we can hav pnvate parking on public streets. ROBIN DUN TON Newport Beach If the parking ls golng to be restricted then bu council· woman Glover ever thought that perhaps the people that live on Balboa Island, the penlraula, West Newport, that parking on those streets should be restncted only to resident.al We have a hard time ln th sununertlJne, a Jot of weekends and a lot of bOUdey WHkendl. ,We don't have uay !UldDG· We come balDe on a wiek.ead day and we cm't ftnd a pllce to .... ---==bf the dty'I ..... -~t.~~- tickets left and right to the resi- dents of the city. • You would think that Glover would be happy that people are using the facilities, that they are using Newport Harbor High School. that they do have school spirit, that other schools come there to challenge our )ocal teams, that's what it's all about I just don't understand these council people. We elect them, they get in there and all they do is self serve. J think we ought to use Glover's driveway for park- ing. What a selfish person. I can't believe this. These peo- ple, all they want to do is take, take, take, take, take. All they think about ls themselves. It's unbelievable. DAVID MCLEAN Newport Beach I just have one word for Nor- ma Glover, if she doesn't like liv- ing in that neighborhood why doesn't she just move. The high school was there before she was I'm sure and she should know, just as it's stated in the article, that when she moved mto that area she knew the high school was there, she knew the theater was there and she needs to learn to hve with it LOCKE MORRISEY Newport Beach U they're going to allow off- limits to non-residents, then why should it JUSt be over on Laurel and the streets across from the school? They park over here, we're two blocks away. We have a triplex and the kids park over here also. On Haven they have two hour parking. The city will not allow that here. U they're going to do it over there, 1 think it should be done all around the school. Otherwise, they should JUst put up with it , like we have for 25 yea.rs. DOLORES HAACK Newport Beach Pll'St of all I'd Just like to say to Glover -shame on you. Shame on you for leading a band of seU- ish homeowners, who appa.rently believe the curb in front of their home is tor their use alone. t <:an think of no great prob· ~ems because of the wking dw· mg games and events, I park on Laur 1 or Holly Street, when t attend my son's games and hav never seen any probletns. To restrict parking on thote off ·•treets would virtu4lly lti11e ac:hool at:Uvtttes becaute of IM lack Of parking. Now that may be whet th.la group of r.adents reelly want to see. 1 think the reel qUeition here, however, 11 cso. 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The , event begins at 6 p .m . and concludes with the fiesta from 8 to 9:30 p.m. The community is invited to this free event For more information, call 646-4264. DAVID COPPERFIELD The magiaan promises new illusions as well as popular favorites when he visits the Per- forming Arts Center through Fri· day. Show times 8:30 p.m. Today and Friday, 5'.30 p.m. on Fnday, lickets: $15-$39 50. For tickets, call 740-2000. O.C. MARKET PLACE . Orange County's unique out- door family shopping experience will be open today through Chnsb'nas Eve from 7 a m to 4 p.m. Adnuss1on ~ $1 SUNDAY DANCE PARTY The West Coast Swing Dance Club of Orange County will host a free West Coast Swing dance for all skill levels from 6 to 9.30 p.m at Quality Hotel, Convention Way in Anaheun There will d.lso be two-step, waltz, Cha-Cha and more. Free parkmg validation, free ~pcom and a no host bar WEDNESDAY OTHEUO/OTELLO ,~ Castle Rock Entertairunent and Edwards Cinemas, in honor of Opera Pacific's January 1996 pro- duction of Gwseppe Verdi's opera "Otello, • are sponsoring the Orange County advance screen- ing of "OtheUo" on Wednesday, Dec. 27 at Edwards South Coast Village Theatre m Costa Mesa. The doors open at 7 p.m. for the 7:30 p.m screerung. Guests will move to Planet Hollywood for a post-screerung party. Tickets are $35 and will beneht Opera Pacif- ic. For more mlorrnation, call 474- 4488 ext 308. YIDDISH HOUR The JewtSh Senior Center of Orange County presents a Yid- dish Hour with Gerson Jen.is, not- ed Jewish author, at 11 a m on the Federation Campus, 250 E Baker St., Suite D m Costa Mesa. Lunch will be served at noon and the cost 1s $3 per senior. Call 513- 5641 for reservattons NEW YEAR'S DANCE The Jew1sh Center of Orange County will nng m the New Year with the populc:U sounds of the • Ambassddors Music" at their dance today on the Jewish Feder- ation Campus m Costa Mesa The event will mcludf' a kosher lunch Adnuss1on 1s $5 per person For reservations call 513-564 l FREE PAGER We Del!V• FREE PAGER 3400 IMne Ave, $19 103. Newport Beoch .. 476-2244 • •°"EAMS FOR THANKSGIVING' A workshop by the Rev. Bob Pulliam at the Commuruty Church, Newport Beach Sciente of Mutd Education Center, 901 Dove St. Ste. 145, Newport Beach. Work.shops begin at 10 a.m. and adjourn at noon. Tea and coffee are available at 9:30 a.m. Dona· non requested at the door. Call 6-Cf>.3199 for more information. 'PETER AND THE WOLF' Jim Gamble performs rus award winrung-marionette inter- pretation of the children's classic ·Peter and the Wolf• today at 11 a .m., 1 p .m. and 3 p.m. at the Launch Pad, 3rd floor Crystal Court, South Coast Plaza. Make and take activities follow each performance. The cost is $3 foT BAUD LOTUS melnben and SS for non-mem· ben. Seating ii limited. for more information, call 546-2061 . 11tlANGLE SQUNtE CONCEltT Jett Johmon wW provide das· sic rock mUStcal entertainment from noon to 2:30 p.m. and a.gain from 7 to 10 p.m. on the Town Square, nia.ngle Square. ROCKIN• AT THE SQUARE Jeff Johnson will play classic rock from noon to 2:30 p.m . and Jenny Richards will play folk/rock from 7 to 10 p.m. today on the Town Square at niangle Square. 1UFSDAY. JAN. 2 PARKS COMMISSION The Parks, Beaches and Recre· COSTA BSA GMND OPENING SERVICE SPECIAL L0111S • JAGUAR • RANGE IOVEll • LAND IOVER WE WOULD LIU TO GU TO DOW JOU AND RAVE THE OPPOITUNITY TO EAU JOU& IUllNllL BRING YOUI CAI IN FOi ANY FACTOlt IClllDU1ID MAIJftllfANC2 AND WI WILL PIUOIM TIE war.,o em.m PWS A 60 POIMT SAFET'f DfSPF.CTION AT NO CllARGE TO JOU --~ GIVE USA TRY Competitive ........ Convenient 211s Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa • 714.642.7700 Please ask for Dave • ation Commiuion of Newport Beach will hold theu January meeting today at 7 p.m. in Coun· dl Chamben, 3300 Newport Blvd. in Newport Beech. 'MANl'UlATEO llOlA.ROIOS' California artist Marlon Tal· ley's •Manipulated Polaroids,• a collection of fine art photography using time-zero marupulated polaroids printed by laser, will be on display today through Jan. 31 at Newport Beach's Central Llbrary, 1000 Avocado Ave. dW'· ing normal library hours. For more information, call 717-3801. SERENOtPOY The Serendipity series' for sin- gles resumes it's weekly sessions tonight at 7:30 p.m. at St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrew's Road ln Newport Beach. •DeaJ1rig with Personality Differ· ences in a Relationship• will be the topic. All singles are welcome. A $3 donation is requested. For more information, call 574-221•. ARTHRITIS EXEROSE An exercise program designed specifically for people with arthritis will begin today at the Newport· Costa Mesa-Irvine YMCA. The five-week program will provide gentle movements and activities under the guidance of trained per- sonnel to help increase the mobili- ty, muscle strength and stamina. Pre·registration is required. For more information. call 642-9990. PANHELLENIC MEETING Newport Harbor Panhellenic will meet today beginning at 10 a.m. at St. Michael's All Angels Church, 3233 Pacific View Drive in Corona del Mar. Tilis month's program features "Missions of California" by Anita Freedman of Bowers Museum. A luncheon fol- lows. Donation is $4. For more information, call S..6-t16'. _-JAN.4 WRITER'S WORKSHOP •writing Like There's No Tomorrow,• a six-week fiction. writing work.shop, will be taught by internationally published writer Barbara DeMarco Barrett beginning today at 10 a.m. at Local Grounds Coffee House 3007 East Coast Highway i~ Corona del Mar. Tue group is for advanced students who are work- ing on a novel or short stories and will have weekly critiquing ses- sions and writing exercises. Pre- registration is required. For more information, call 760-8086. (,.. ts 'R.\l'V~ Santf wicli Saloon 11~ Q~ ~ Hi+M N~ VeM To All Of Our Customers from Margot & The Saloon Gang 645·1100 J 673 G. Irvine Ave., Cost11 Mes11 Dec. 2 1, 22 Cr 23 • Thurstlay, Friday tY Saturtlay 10-5 pm • Sunday J 0-4 p m W __.____~"" Benefiting Orangewood Children's Foundation Exampks of Sa vings ESCADA WUISFERAUD GUYIAROCHE 2pc Pantsuit 2pc Knit Skirt & Sweater 3pc Pantsuit A.pp rox R etail $999 $72S " /111· I,,,./ ( ;o()(/ .\ton"' Make a diffi1~ce in the lift of a deserving child! Our Sale With Price Price Q>upon $16830 $8~.2S $248.50 $124.2_S ::r----, •• -.. .. j LOOK FOK THE ORANGE DOTe FOR 20% SA VINOS Ort SELECJED MERCHANDISE GONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S FOOTWEAR AND ACCESSORIES FOR WORK AND PLAY ... AND EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN. Now Open on 2nd Level Monday·Saturday 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Sunday 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. 714· 754.5709 S 0 O·T H C 0 A S T P L A Z A Newport Bncb/Costa Mesa Da.ily Pilot . LEON URIS Internationally acclaimed author Leon Uris will speak on the topic •Tue Word and the Survival of the Jewish People• at 7 p.m. at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camel· back in Newport Beach. Tickets a.re $30 reserved, $20 unreserved ahd $10 for seniors and students. For more information, call 644· 1999. ONGOING DIVORCE MEDIATION A free lecture about divorce mediation, an alternative to the traditional two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of every month with attorney Alicia D. Taylor and psychologist Lee H. Solow. Space is limited, and reser- vations are required. For more information, call 863-9590. PLANNING YOUR ESTATE Legal Options, 620 Newport Center Drive, Swte 1100, New- port Beach, sponsors a lecture titled •protect Your Assets" at 10 a.m. every Saturday. Attorney Debra Grimaila discusses bow wills, living trusts, charitable donations and other tax reduction strategies preserve the value of an estate ·and help avoid probate. Adm:ission is free, but seating is limited. Reservations may . be made by calling 760-8775. HOW TO RAISE TEEN-AGERS College Hospital, 275 Victoria St., Costa Mesa, offers a free edu- cational workshop for parents of teens at 10 a.m. each Saturday. Every week's workshop starts and hrushes a new topic, so parents can join the group al any pomt m the cycle. For more lllfonnation, call Dr. Lani Martins at 704-8166. FAMILIES ON COURSE A seven-step intervention and mediation program for families is scheduled from 9 to 11 a.m. every Saturday at the Costa Mesa Com- munity Center, 1845 Park Ave. The program focuses on ways of communica~g with any out-of- control family chspute, anger and general family disharmony. The cost is $5 for adults, $3 for chil- dren 13 to 18. Parents do not have to be present. Call 556-8000 for more information. CARE-GIVER SUPPORT GROUP A support group for the adult children of aging parents is offered at the OASIS Senior Cen- ter, 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. It meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month 1.0 the OASIS lobby. For more mfonnation, call Vicki at 644-3244 SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income f ami- lies of the Costa Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain free U.S.D.A. surplus food between 8 and 10 a.m. the second Saturday of each month in the rear parking lot of the Church of Christ, 286 Avocado St., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 631-2177 . TEEN FOCUS The Teen Pocus outpatient chemical dependency treatment program holds a free 12-Step Meeting at noon Sundays exclu- sively for teens m its offices at 567 San Nicolas Drive, Suite 201, Newport Center, Newport Beach. For more information, call 640- TEEN or 640-1788. ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP nus ongoing group specializes in the needs of individuals who have sick and/or dying arumals in their lives. It meets from 1:30 to 2 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Suite No. 311, Newport Beach. Free admis- sion but call 722-4588 for space reservation. LEAosauB The Women's Chapter of the Costa Mesa Leads Club meets at 7:15 am. every Wednesday at Minu's Cafe at Harbor and New- port boulevards in Costa Mesa. The club ls part of an 1.0ternation- al networking orgaru.zation dcdi· catect to expanding each mem· ber's business through quality leads Call •74-2225 or 975-8338 for more information. I ----i I '''' (}uflt'f I ' North Carolina deep discount pricing on over 50 brands of c~t and all types of machine and hand made area rugs. I i:.-. ..._·. THURSOAV, DECEMBER 21, 1995 Aft INCEST SURVIVORS SUPPORT Survivon of Incest Anonymous for female victims of sexual abuse and rape and their friends and family meets from 10 a.m. to noon every Saturday at 760 Victoria St., Costa Mesa. There iS no fee. For more information. call Karen at 531-2629 or Iris at 859-3918. DIVORCE SUPPORT GROUP Mariners Church sponsors a free divorce recovery support group at 7 p.m. every Wednesday at 1000 Bison in Newport Beach. LUPUS FOUNDATION A support group for younger patients with lupus meets from 1:30 to 3 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month in Newport Beach. For details, call 536-1734. TOASTMASTERS aues • Bay Broadcasters, the Toast- masters club No. 4136, meets at 7 a.m. every Thursday at the Santa Ana Country Club, 20382 New- port Blvd., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 380-0200. • The Blue Flame Toastmasters club meets from 7 to 8:30 a.m. every Wednesday at The Village Farmer, South Coast Plaza Vil- lage. 1651 Sunflower Ave., Costa Mesa. The meeting is free for first-time visitors. Call Robby at 263-8790 for details. • Toastmasters Club 231 meets at 7 a.m. every Monday in the Pacific Mutual Building, 700 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. Call Steve Masler at 720- 9140 for more information. • Harborlites Toastmaster Club 1927 meets from 7 to 8:30 a.m. every Wednesday at Country Side lrm and Suites, southwest comer of Brtstol and Redhill m Costa Mesa. For information, call 540- 7904. • The Newport Beach Toast- masters club ls inviting local resi· dents to attend their weekly meetings from 7 to 9 p .m. every Wednesday. Guests are encour- aged to participate in impromptu speeches and receive constructive feedback. The meetings take place on the fourth floor o1 the Continental Insurance Building in Costa Mesa on Bristol between Paulanno and the 405 Freeway. For more information, call club President David Mayhew at (800) n9-3877. SENIORS SQUARE DANCE CLUB The Costa Mesa SenioT Citizen Square and Round Dance Club s~ks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a.m. every Thurs- day at the Costa Mesa Senior Cen- ter, 19th and Pomona streets. Call 545-5669 for more information. A.D.D. SUPPORT GROOPS • The National Dyslexia Research Foundation sponsors weekly adult attention deficit· disorder support groups at its office, 833 Dover Drive, Suite Tl' Newport Beach. Cost is $5 per session. For mere information. call Dorie at 642-7303. • A support group for people age 20 to 70 with attention deficit disorder meets at is held every Thursday at varying times at Coastline Counseling Center, 1200 Quail St., Suite 105, Newport Beach. A donation of $5 is sug- gested to attend the meeting. For more information, call 476-0991. CARE-GIVER SUPPORT GROUP A support group for the adult children of aging parents meets from 6:30 to 8 p.m. the second Wednesday of each month at Oasis Senior Center, 8000 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Call 644-3244 for more information. CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWORK 1bis networking group meets at 7 a.m. every Friday in The Tea Room, 3100 ITVUle Ave., Newport Beach. For inlonnauon and reser- vations, cal.1 550-4785. ~CHI Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free t'a1 chi class on.Thursdays, 10:30 to 11 :30 a.m. to people with cancer and theLT families. 1bis class is designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and promote a sense of well-being with basic, easy to learn, non-strenuous movements to aid in balance and concentration. The class is taught by Revina Lewis. No registration is required and the class is free. For more information, call 7- CANCER. Hoag Cancer Center is located at 4000 W. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach. SERIOUS IUHESS SUPPORT A free support group for mdi- viduals facing any senous illness, mcluding HJV I AIDS and cancer, will be held at 7 pm. every Thurs- day in Institute for Holistic 'Tfeat- ment and Research, 4019 Westerly Place, Suite 100, Newport Beach. For informabon, call 251-8700. APPLE COMPUTEA CLUB Orange Coast College's Apple Computer Oub will meet from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. in rooms 207 and 214 of OCC's Chemistry Building The club -which is open to anyone interested in computers -encour- ages the development and exchange of information related to the Apple computer. A beginners' forum will be at noon. The annual membership fee is $30. Meebngs are the first turdny ol eadl mOath. For infotm4tioa, call no.-1865. 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The symmetry ot the nowering Jot a testament to the pate and trouble of an armada of gardeners on order to c:rca.te N"ir· \ra.na for the residents of a peculiAr ~undlng territory called Big "'Canyon. Approaching the gate, a Sentry in unitonn steps out of a ~.whitewashed wood house. : •#Where are you heading, sir?" the sentry presses on. A line of lleveral cars now behllld me, there IS no time for chatter. "Can you direct me to the home of Caire Trevor Bren?" I My. "May I have your name, sir?" he retorts. holding on tight to his <>f:ficial clip boa.rd, no doubt con· la.irung all the Christmas passports for that particular everung. Giving hun my name, he .-esponds with a polite nod. Magi· tally, the sentry gate rises. Follow- lJlg his spea.fic directions, I enter Big Canyon, my destination • m oments down the tree-lined dri- \re. Passing by the handsome homes and the perfect landscape 1 wonder what r will encounter at the residence of the Oscar and Em.my awarded star of such film classics as "Key Largo." I wonder how she felt leaving behind a life Jn New York City, tradlng Fifth f>.venue for a new life in this &eCUre, pristJne Big Canyon? l know that it isn't really foreign ter- ptory to her Bren's late husband Milton, after all, had a legendary band m the transformation of a lot of the big dlrt of Newport mto the J:>ig everything that exists today. Stepson Donald Bren transformed the vision into spectacular reality, creating a development dynasty that ls world renown. A valet took my car before I could resolve all these mmd-bend- ing questions of We and fate and pestmy. Not that it r~y mattered. After an. in the scheme of life. Bren lS one lady who has lived a ~tber charmed eXlStence Giving up the Big Apple for the B1g t'.anyon was not ex.actly a subject :Worthy of Dickensonian tragedy. Yet, I still felt tlus strdJlge melancholy Perhaps 1t was because we had never really ~ed before Ye.,, we'd met The ~al exchange of medIUilgless dinner pd.rty "hello and good· byes.• Perhaps 1t WdS her acting J~acy, although my 20-yea.r career in the medla bas proVIded access to countless persons of rep· utation l rang the bell ~ The silence of the night was o rok en as a petite m&d m stan-aaro black and wtute attire ~pened the door to Bren's res1· ~ence "Good evening, and wel- come,· she said, gestunng to enter With the swoosh of her arm J )night as well have been at the threshold of Auntie Mame's apart- tnent meeting Mr and Mrs Upson Jor a little Chnstmas cheer : Inside, human electrioty engUlfed the space. My melan- Choly vanished as Bren sauntered pver on the ann of her longtune p>mpadre, Norma Meyer. • "ll's so good to see you again. welcome to my home There IS d J>uffet in the dining room crnd a bar on the patio. Please enjoy.· &he said with a gnn. : It's hard to descnbe. but look- ing at Bren lS something hlce look- ing at a person through a soft focus filter. I ad1usted my own eyes with a blink There IS sometlung of an aura Around this woman. Her eyes. very luad and sparkling, beaming dctually. Her silver hair is radiant. T ·.~ ,' .--·-. -'111['---::;j 1 . . . ·. ~. . ';:\j -~ ·-~·-•_a._2 111 Wearing a leopard print, floor- length hostess caftan, she ghdes through her home embracing he r friends, exchanging memories and plenty of wishes for a happy and healthy new year. Bobbi O'Lexey sees me from across the foyer. Bobbi apd John- ny O'Lexey are salt of the earth folks who split their year between Ma.nhattAn and Baysbores. John- ny used to pal around with Milton Bren in otfice space O'Lexey rent- ed from Bren aeveral decades ago. •1:.ook at her. She's re:eUY some. thing, that pal ol mine, .. said Bot>- bl O'Lexey. •Sh.e is such a lady," O'Le.xey continued, waxing a little nostal· gic on the good times they spent together in Bren's spedac:ular New York a~t at The Hotel Pi.erre. •she is a very real.person. you know,• O'Lexey said. •Society just for the sake of sodety does not impress my friend. Yes, she's regal and the definition of class all right, and every ounce of it is genuine." O'Lexey recalled one mem()- rable anecdote, about a reporter who had intelViewed Bren. The reporter, gushing a bit over the star said, "Gosh. you act. you live like ... like a movie star.• To which Bren replied. "Young man, 1 am a movie l'tar." As the hostess comes l?Y to give bet fril!nd. Bobbi. 1l holiday bug, she ii joined by Vlrgla&a ... hul Beoter, actrelS friend A.an Blythe, Mary Loa ud Scott Hormby. Lym ud Qement Hlncb, Ptlar Wayne Wffb 10D1 Etlliul :Wa~ and Palrkk Wayne. 8ubara and Ala Bowle. Bewrty Ray, June • WlaD. Mu1a Crutcher, Big Canyon realtor Perry Taub, and her own distinguished son Donald Bren. Waiters in black tie passing bolid4y spirits circ:ulate the two- story living room of Bren's French ~ency residenc:e fronting the greens of the Big Canyon golf links. SWTQunded by a lifetime of oils, bung in random perlection. and painted by tlie exceptionally gift- ed ~ Bren. her friends are entertained amid possessions she has collected over a remarkable lifetime. Prom the Oscar in the den earned for her role in "Key Largo" to the Jeopard~~ numing up the~ stairway that compliments her caft4n. Bren is, .in fact. very much the star. She is, however, at 86, as much the regular person as she ii the accompUshed grand dame. Bren . bas no use for flattery or unfound- ed superlatives. She still paints, with a studio set up .in a down· stairs study off her main foyf>..r. Cwrently on her easel, a wonder· ful oontemporary portrait of a man who is very important in her life, D9nald Bren. It is nearly complete, admired by holiday guests circu· lating the residence secretly wish· ing they had the nerve to commis- sion a portrait of their own. More interested ln tomorrow than yesterday, Bren does not have any desire to discuss life in New York, or Hollywood, or any- where or anytime but now. Big Canyon suits her just fine, as does Newport Beach, and her old friends in her new time. "1.ite II good. that's what counts. Let's celebrate our bless· ings and wish them on all men. so many not u fortunate.• lbe says. "Oh, please, no picturel, • she adds. •Not for the paper, anyway. If you'd like one with me for your- self, it would be my pleasure..• Who could refuse? Driving back out of the gate- guarded Big Canyon, the melan- choly that I couldn't shake e4rtier in the evening had been replaced by this wonderful feeling of shar- ing some small bit of insightJ.nto one individual's rather remarkable life. How fortunate to be the observer, the journalist. l thought. • To get the opportunity to time travel though the Jives of those met, and int.erViewed. I waved to the guard as i left Just another night on the big town with movie stars, moguls, and melancholy. • B.W. COOK's columns run im.ndays and San.rdays. Holiday shopping is fun again. Hallelujah! •I« Tf1MI • VRiw ~IJf • W • &Ms&ltai Ekmrflf . • Eov.~ 8 Cllws • Vfmw KtR.o • Tlf fbml FNP Tim II.Nm • 5'.&11 Slfm GAuDrr • !N<Ts FAN PJMJfI • Slirv$ fin • P.A1.1t6 • ONA • TOVM SaM GAuDrr • GIC • SRmt • IUffffr YfX'Jl{T • .bMY Rlm7s • LA StS4 •lb YtMs l)ffR Dl6r Am • p,,. oo M:Ja • Srm FtaRS • Cloos •Jn CcHlcrot ctJlllj m re be shopping. At the tnd <:I the 55 frlieway, (ost.J ~ All Cat rniture Christmas !!!!~ings Beds Pet ~~ds make wonderful girts. Keep your pet warm on the colder nights. Many different styles, sizes and patterns to choose from. Aquariums All glass, plex1-. glass, aquarium kits and stands on sale. Beautify your home with an easy to maintain aquarium. THE Lots of styles and sizes to choose from . Many colors to go with your home decor. Give your cat its own place to sit and sleep. Habitrail and Christmas pet items on safe for dogs and cats. ~tockings include toys, rawhide treats, squeak toys, etc. Fine colorful homes for hamsters. Tubes allow hamster to roam from cage to cage. Easy to clean, perfect for your childs firstp~ Wtltcllff 17th' lrvlne 650-JSZO Sweaters Plenty of colors, styles and sizes, for Chihuahuas to Great Danes. •. .,.,. .... Ilion ' MlcArlllllr • ,. weekend Chicken Soup' stories warm the soul y Mary Ann Harmon, ial to the Daily Pilot A few tea11poons of nsplratlon A dash of humor A sprinkling of tears, to ste Several heaping cups of emories ombine these ingredi- ents and you have the recipe of success for the recently released ·chicken Soup for the Soul Cookbook." The newest "Chicken Soup• book is a follow-up to the wildly popular "Chicken Soup for the Soul," a book of inspirational anecdotes that secured a place on the self- help bestseller list soon after it was released in 1993. Written by Jack Canfield, president of Self-Esteem Semi- nars and the Foundation for Self-Esteem in Culve r City, and Mark Victor Hanson , a Costa Mesa resident known in the business world for his empowerment seminars a nd video programs, the first book was often mistaken for a cook- book. Shipments of the book would end up in the cookbook sections of bookstores and one time, an entire load of books was stashed m the kitchen of a hotel restaurant where the authors were scheduled to speak because the words "chicken soup• were stenciled on the boxes It was natural, then, that a cookbook, stuffed full of wis- dom and wit, should follow, Hansen said. "What we're trying to do is say that everyone's soul is underestima ted,• said Hansen, who travels extensively to pro- mote the books and give semi- nars. "And when that hap- pens, you don't manifest your full potential. The stories in 'Chicken Soup for the Soul Cookbook' e ncircle the heart and penetrate the soul. They revitalize you.• Ha.~en a.f'd Canfield teamed up with Newport Beach cookbook author Diana Von Welanetz Wentworth to create the "Chicken Soup for the Soul Cookbook.• The new book features 101 personal anecdotes and corresponding recipes about family, friend- ships, good times and sad times. r-------------------------, I I : About the I contributors I I + Rhonda Rima Nielsen- 1--. Blsn.r: Personal injury and • worker's compensation attor- : ney in Newport Bead\. Her I law partner is also her hus-l band, John Paul Bisnar. The couple has five children. + Bonnie Cox: A part-time writer and full-time realtor who lives in Newport Beach with her husband, Michael and her cat, Bud. + Patty Hansen: Mother of two daughters, Elisabeth and Melanie. Also works as Chief Financial Officer and trouble- shooter at M.V. Hansen & Associates, Inc. She lives in Costa Mesa with her familr. + Ronald W. Jue: Clinica psychologist with a private practice in Newport Beach. Internationally known for his workshops in personal trans- formation, intuition ahd imagery. + Patti Rypinski: Newport 1 Beach resident who started several companies with her husband, Alan, including Armor All. + Theodore S. Wentworth: I I I I ' I ' I Newport Beach attorney as well as an accomplished hus- band, father, rancher, pilot, yachtsman, bird watcher and writer. I I I ~-------------------------~ With the mix of stories and "recipes from the heart,· the book has gamed quite a fo l- lowing, challenged on the top of the cookbook bestseller hst only by hospitality maven Martha Stewart. Some local contributors m the book include Newport 0 Beach resident Patti RypinSki, who tells a story of her beloyed mothel'-in-law w ho divided her time between dancin9, entertaining, cooking and writing her own cook- book. A recipe for her mother- in-law's famous chocolate cake is also offered, a cake which Rypinski's husband uses as a s tandard to judge all other chocolate cakes in theworld. Newport Beach resident Patty Hansen (Mark Hansen's other half) shares a story about scary thunderstorms and a recipe for "Thunder Cake• that helps take the fear out of thunder. By setting her daugh- ters t" work baking a cak e during a heavy storm, they :~F" ~ Rgms) co;;lltr c,oo"f.\.i> f.i---~----, I BUY -OMELETTE 1 L-i~JJW_fg(_.J .... 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"I have always done books on entertaining, but l was tired of that kind of service writing. This book allowed me to do some personal writing. And it was easy to put recipes togeth· er with the stories because cooking is so much a part of my life." Wentworth wrote about her love story she shared with her late husband, Paul von Welan- etz She descri,bes the pain of losing him to cancer just after their 25th wedding anniver- sary and how her cherished Paul found her someone to love agam 10 the form of her current husband, Theodore S. Wentworth. "l am so honored to be on this bandwagon,• said We nt- worth, who contributed 16 sto- ries. "I don't think people are reading the book to cook the recipes. I think people read the book for the wonderful feeling they get from 1t and to remember how 1t was when we were growing up It's a sto- rybook cookbook • Since storytelling and cele- brations are often accompa- nied by food or a meal dunng a family gathenng, the book's format works to carry on this tradition. In fact, some stones are called "slull stones" by the authors -stones that readers can learn from so they can deal with the same slluations in their own hves. The authors and the contrib- utors also try to get readers to enjoy every "nano-second of their lives,· Hansen said. "I know that people think I'm an idealist,• he said. "But you have to go for what you want, ideally There 1s no rea- son why you can't do anything you want to do and if you're not an idealist, you couldn't even do th4t We want to help change people's lives from good to phenomenally good " &-•. ~r a-1 RIVERBOAT CAFE· Now Open! 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For ore tnfunnauon. call 7294400. 3GRJ.FflN UNTON EXlUBffiONS: Steve Roocn's mo t ieccnt paint-t.ny me cUsplllyed in thC! main gallery, J ioang Vu's Sculpture- sure m the loft and Thomas taDuk1•'1'1 lfToup of movie mon- ~il<'r sculplllles will be in the pro- ject room through Jan. 29. 1640 Pcm10n<1, Co-;ta Mcsd; 646-5665. 4 'LA POSADA MAGJCA': This plaY. about the make~hift J>HX'ession com- mem<11atmg Joseph and Mdry's search fot lodginq returns for the M.>cond year to South Coa!>t RP.perto1y 11uough SWlday. 5FIESTA NAVIDAD: Cel.e- br11tc the holid11y with col- orf nl dnnct• ancl traditional ongs horn Mext«iln fi~tas. Fea- tunng Mdnc1ch1 Lo., Camperos dl~ Nall Cano and 1Jther artists at 3 and H p m Saturday at the aPerfonning Arts Center. lri!or- !mtltion: 55f>·ARI~. •6 'KISS Of TIIE SPIDER WOl\tAN': A priwn in a 1 ( prt ..,~ive l ... 1tin American BBi.iND Bl!A.UIY: Pu4nllll ot blind~ wltb text about their= of beauty and pbotm. of tbalr vi.siom make tbe ex!dl*, "Sophie Calle~ Blind.• dol- ing Dec. 31 at the NewPolt HAr- bor Art Museum. 850 San Clemente Drive; 759-t 122. Hours: 10 a m . ..S p.DL -ru.daf· ThUrsclay; 10 a~•1 p.m. PrtdaYJ 10 a.m.-5 p.m. ~J :lloon-:3 p.m. Sunday. AdmiWnn• S2-S.. Children u.Dder 12 ~ CHIUS'lMAS CAaOL': e ghOSts ot CbdltDiM past, present and futUre wa South Coast Repertory tor die 'J Charles Dickens peremital holi- day Javorite. Ooses S\Dlday. Show tinies: Thunday-Priday, 7:30 p.m .. Saturday, 2:30 and • 7:30 p.m.; Sunday, nooo and 4 p.m. Information: 957-4033. 1 0 'KALEIDOSCOPE OF COLOR': Wateri:dor landscapes be Jane Huffman are on · y at the Newport Beach Ceiltral Ubrary through· Dec. 30. 1be exhibit is free and open to the public during normal Ubrary hours. 1000 Avocado Ave. For more information, can 117-3800. There won't be another party like this for an entire year. Eve ' DISCOVER THE PEOPLE WITH THE HYAlT TOUCH 1 107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach, CA 92660 ~.··if ,,u. I • T ,"' t.' • Fish • Veal • etc, Wishing All Our · Customers Happy Holiday • ''"'Y Trays • Tak• Out Ordirs Pl1111 Wate~· Oa C~nul 3 Newpert Beac~ o .. tf oc·. Lu41•t lt1ll11 RHfHtUft ''GREAT HOLIDAY GIFTS" Th ScMrf,,, F~IHI~ ..... ~ _,, ltOtrwdfu ,,,.,1u ftw ..,._ Ff'Offf WI')' ,,.,.,,. , l*Yf"'• ~· ,,.,,.,,u. CoMMt U""'1 '42-Ul!I • 3 "'"""" looms Av•IMtlt for "1vllta l'•rtlU • Sri/I "1klllf ruuv11tJ01es fOI' New Yun Ew Lunch 11:'30 ~ 2:30 Mft.Frf DIHM S:(J() • 11:JO ..._.- SCAlt'J ~llTOIAITI (714) MUNI IS7' I rt llf•., I ..... Copperfield's act is slick and polished By Christopher Trela, Dai/}' Pilot How does he do that? That's what nearly 3,000 rapt audience members were asking themselves every few minutes Monday evening during David Copperfield's dazzling two-hour display of magic and illusion at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. During the first of a 10-show engagement, Copperfield dis- played his inventiveness and ae- ativity as a magician. Houdini may have put the spotlight on magic, but_~opperliel.d has added his own ~umination to both expand tif1 old concepts and invent some incredible new ones. In his show, titled ·The Magic is Back,• Copperfield combines Las Vegas glitz, rock 'n roll atti- tudes and a lot of charisma and talent (not to mention loads of humor) to offer up an entertaining evening that is slick and polished while still retaining a •bey, isn't this cool" informality. Some of Copperfield's illusions, like cutting a woman in half (both lengthwise and chopping her head off), take tried and true tricks (and animatronics) to new levels. Other tricks involve trans- forming himself into another per- son, an illusion he does quite effectively. He raises a sheet in front of him with his bands, the sheet falls, and presto: he is now a she. He also makes a woman dis- appear while she is suspended in midair. Many of Copperfield's stunts involve large props, such as a giant rotating saw or a huge fan with deadly blades. In the latter trick, Copperfield and his assis- tant disappear behind a curtain next to the fan, and their shadows appear to walk into the fan blades and vanish. Moments later, Cop- perfield and the woman are standing in the middle of the orchestra seats. How could he .. ., • 1 ' ' I • • • I 1 I • I • • J • I I I I' I I t I l--·-------···---------~L--J possibly have gotten there that quickly, and how did he navigate from the stage to the seats without anyone seeing him? There is a lot of audience par- tt~pa.tion in the show, with Cop- perfield allowing people on stage to examine various pieces of equipment, to tie him up, or to participate in stunts, like the levi· tating table. At one point, be makes three blindfolded audience members disappear and later reappear at a different spot. There is even an •unplugged" section, where Copperfield bor- rows rings from audience mem- bers and, with' a video camera zoomed in close and the images displayed on a large monitor, links the rings to one another. He also does a close-up card trick on cam- era that defies the audience to see how he does it. But one of his most impressive moments came when Copperfield demonstrated bow to fly, seem- ingly without wires or any other aid. His assistants passed several hoops around Copperfield while he was flying about the stage. Then the magician landed in a large Plexiglas enclosure and flew about in that, and finally picked up an audience volunteer in his arms and whisked her off into space. •That was pretty neat,• Cop- perfield would deadpan after sev- eral particularly amazing illusions. That's an understatement. Magtdan David Copperfield performs his famous Wustons through Friday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. ORANGE COUNTY'S DESTINATION FOR GREAT STEAKS GIFT CERTIFICATES AVAILABLE CLOSED DEC. 24TH & DEC. 25TH TAI.ING RESERVATIONS FOR NEW Ylill'S EVE 2300 HARBOR BLVD., SUITE 31 COSTA MESA RESERVATIONS 641-9777 YEAR'S EVBI -..::ailt Sylv estn aammuu tve & Ne111 ye TwlH PALMS HAUS n !ASY TO <ill roe ntue tM~TAHT iMn. A LA c.un: B"u ~UNctt 10:30 AM.• 3 00 P. T WI H NIWP OA 6.30 NEWPORT CENTER DRIVE ' ' .. . , -. ·. ·~ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1995 A 15 . "' ·' sassins' tops the year's best in community and college theater Of those three, the top show of the year was so sue- . cessful it was brought back for ----~_.;__----. an encore a few months later. This would be Stephen Sond- heim's grimly sardonic take on history's foulest villa.ins, •Assassins" at Orange Coast College. musical, "Into the Woods," earned a chorus of d eserved bravos under the direction of Kysa Cohen. usical theater made its presence felt on the local community and legiate theater circuit dur- 1995. Of the four theater oups involved, three pre- nted superlative musicals at proved to be the cream of eir seasons' crop. Director John Ferzacca's stirring production clearly paced the field of non-profes- sional offerings in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach, while across the river in Huntington Beach another Sondheim Runner-up among produc- tions was •Quilters" at th e Newport Theater Arts Center, directed by Phyllis Gitlin - wh o also staged the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse's pre- mier offering, •Red, Hot and Cole .• Costa M esa's Theater District.' which relocated dur- ing this year, e'Xcelled with a superb production of "Light Sensitive," staged by artistic DON LEACH I DAILY 'LOT . A'gnew, above right. gets a nod for best performance from critic Tom ntus for bis role ln The eatre Dlsbict's production of 'Bus Stop.' Agnew is pictured with co-star Gwen Yeager. GIFT CERTIFICATE Treat Yourself This Holiday Season . 3?: Practicin\J locally since 1983 Mbi~fft To You Today! (714) 556-9188 DR. GOOING " Nam ed o ne of the TOP CHIROPRACTORS in the U.S. by Self ~azine. Specializes in detectin~. reducin~ & preventin~ spinal arthritic disease · t ·t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t S ha r e the Spirit of t he Season The Newport Beach Public Library L iteracy Program invl tes you -to Give a uniq ue g ift to those you love and to adults in our community w ho want to learn to r ead to their children, get a better job, or start on the road to hig her education. Show you c a re w ith a t ax-deductible g ift In your name or on behalf of someone you love. Each donation will pr ovide needed funds for book s and othe r materials to help a dults learn to r ead and write better. W ith your donation of $25 or more, your name w ill be placed on a specia l book plate inside a book In the Literacy collection. I For more informatiori, please coll the Newport Beach Library Literacy office at 717-.3874 • l t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t t · t t t t t t t director Mand Lescot. Looking back on an active year of local theater. the~e were the highlights. COSTA MESA CIVJC PLAYHOUSE: Best production -"Red, Hot and Cole,• directed by Phyllis Gitlin; Runner-up -"Play On." directed by Gregory Cohen. Best performances: Scott Ratner in "Red, Hot and Cole," Giles Hunt in M Murder in Green Meadows," Greg Maragos in "Play On." NEWPORT TJ{EATRE A RTS CENTER: Best producllo'n - •Quilters," directed by Phyllis Gitlin; Runner-up -M Lend Me a Tenor," directed by Gre- gory Cohen Best performances Stuart and Joyce Eriksen in Mon Golden Pond," Hdrnet Whit- myer in "Quilters,· Jay Fraley m •Lend Me a Tenor," and Adriana Sanchez in •camt- val." mEATRE DISTIUCT: Best production -"Light Sensi- tive," directed by Mario Lescot, Runner-up -"Bus Stop," also directed by Lescot. Best performances: Karen Mangano and David Rousseve in "Light Se nsitive,• P.J . Agnew in "Bus Stop" and "True West,· Steve Howard in "The Odd Couple· and •Bus Stop,", Victor Santana and Mario Lescot in ·cuckoo's Nest,• Shannon Hunt m "Bus Stop." ORANGE COAST COL- LEGE: Best production - "Assassins,· directed by John Ferzacca; Runner-up - •Amadeus,• directed by Alex Golson. Best performdnces: Eric Anderson and Craig Flenung m •A sassmi., • Todd Kulczyk in ·Jeffrey.• Michael Glover Le1~h and Gregory Alan Har- ris in •Amadeus• and Damon Hill m ·we Bombed in New Haven." In the third and final installment of this series, recognition of two people who have enriched local theater for the last decade will be forth- coming when the Daily Pilot's man and woman of the year in theater are announced. ~\ e I .', ., '°, KENNY l,'i· PRINTER YOU NEVER SAU-SAGE SAUSAGE • Or Such Delicious Food! ·3 • Holiday Catering Available 3 Join Us.for · •,) Lunch • Dinner • Su~y Brunc4 J • ·~ for Re\t:J"\ :mon'i and D1rtCoom Call 723-0621 : C I N E J\I\ A S : • $3.75.DAILY BARGAIN SHOWS STARTING BEFORE 5:45 PM . • ( beepllofl ICIWWdl 11 ~ • '4 00 I '-! Hc'Wport • U 00 I ,.,.., four CIMtnM • U .00 ) • A16 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2,, 1995 on the town ART Saints,• a group of movte mon- ster sculptures will exhibit m the OCC ART GALLERY pro1ect room through Jan. 29. The spiral an o rdering On Jan. 26 at 8 p .m . the artists pnnc1ple found throughout will discuss their work Griffin 11c1t11rf', science drt and mysti· Litton is located at 1640 nsrn -1s the theme "The Spiral Pomona, Costa Mesa. Call 646- Exh1b1hon." d mulh·medla exhi-5665 for more mformation. hit1on fod tured at the annual NEWPORT BEACH CENTRAL f,llllty drt exh1b11ton m the LIBRARY < >1 c1ngt> Cod st College Art ·Kaleidoscope of Color " l:c1 t1Pry Tht• <'Xh1b1t runs watercolor landscapes by Zula through Fc•b 1 I Jane Huffman. The exhibit is SUSAN SPIRITUS GALLERY free and open to the pubbc dur- 1 tu• su ... c1n Spiritus Gdllery will ing normal library hours -9 111,.,t d 40·pnnt show of George a.m to 9 p.m. Monday through 111 • s photogrdphs mcludmg Thursday; 9 cl m to 6 p.m Fn- wo1 k-. from the "Amish· "New day and Saturday; and noon to 5 Ur hcrn Ldnchcdpes, • dnd "York-p .m Sunday Through Dec '30 sl111 p" series. Tice WdS the hrst The central hbrary is at 1000 .u11 ... 1 to l'>.h1h1t his work at the Avocado Ave m Newport S11s,rn "ipmtus Gallery when at Beach. For more mlormation, pt>n€'d m the spnng of 1976 on call 717·3800 V1i1 Lido m Newport Beach. The I NEWPORT BEACH CITY HALL ( xlJ1b1t dow ... Sunday Hours. Work by local artists 1uned by l 1ir .. ,cl,1y, noon-6 p m , Wednes-galle?) owner ctnd art consultant dr1\ throuqh Sdturday, noon-8 Susan Thomds Ends Jdn. 2. p m , Sund<1),, noon-5 p.m.; Newport Beac:h C ity HdlJ < 'lnsr•d l\.londa-f At Triangle Gallery, 3300 Newport Blvd '-'cpltltt>, 1870 A Harbor Blvd from 8 d.m to S pm Monday #212, Coi.,tt1 ~1esd. Information through Fnday. The exhibit 1s > 18 7158 free and open to the pubhc. For LAGUNA ART MUSEUM/SOUTH information, call 644·'1150 COAST PLAZA NEWPORT HARBOR ART MUSE- '-,1•u.,s I'> Loost>!'' Free exh1b1t UM 111< luclP.., oriqmtil 11lustrntions I An exhibit of photogntphs with r11 d ldyouls from the Dr Seuss text illustrating how bhnd peo- lJ•>nks "Th<> Cctt m the Hat ple descnbe beauty, titled Cornes Back,". ·How the Gnnch "Sophie Calle-: The Bhnd, • do ... - StolP Christmds!" •Horton es Dec 31. "The Art ol Petl•r HNus 11 Who'" and "Happy Voulkos," a survey of more than l\1rthddy to You!" as well as 35 vears ol work by the internd- •or1qindl dntmation eels from t1onally acclaimed Cdlifornia S£'11~s TV "pec1als. Ends May 5 artist, wilJ feature some 70 LtJyund \rt Museum's Satellite pieces of clay sculpture and run <iallery di South Coast Plaza is through Feb 25 850 Scln .it the Carousel Court entrance; Clemente Dnve. Newport Admission 1s free. Hours: 10 Beach, 759-1122. Hours: 10 c1 rn -~ p rn Monday-Fnday, 10 d m -5p.m Tuesdd)'-Thursddy; .s m -7 pm Saturda}. 11 am -10 a.m .-7 p .m Fnda), 10 am .5 11 :w pm Sunddy C't11l b62· I p .m Saturday. noon-:> pm Sun- 1.Jhh day. Admiss10n $2 $4 ( h1Jdre>n GRIFFIN LINTON CONTEMPO-under 12 free RARY EXHIBITIONS COMEDY '-;tc>vc• Rodf'n 's most recent pdinltnCJ'> will be shown m the m<11n CJdllery, l loang Vu's sculp- turP<t will be> in the loft dnd fhnmc1s Lt10uke's 'The Six KILLER COMf:DY • • ~~ ..., Bill Word's KHIPr Konwdy t<1kcs place every TuP-.day di R p.m. al COSTA MESA CIVIC PLAYHOUSE l'U5tm All Singing, All Dancing, All Gershwin CRAZY FOR YOU F-y ! t 71 4.650·5269 661 HIW!l<V\ Street CoNMeaa,CA USDC FEDIULLY LOT . INSPlmD DllKTED IY WIY WATTS f'llODOOD IY l£X TDMPJlllS J...y IUcvF.i.n,.y 11, 1'9' ~.Fr.,, Saturday. a OOp111 ~ mollnel • 2."00pnl . SllOIOf, group 800 s!Udent d1scount1 ava able l . -. '1-Powla Magfca' ........ leff'M, lell.•IG11-am, T--~ •Ma11=ancl Crbly Gaeneao uGradeba Soutla CCNlt Re~Sec­ ondS ... pro- duc:Uon of 'La Posada Maglca.' The play runs through Christ- mas Eve. For information, call 957-4033. MAl\C MAlll1"¥ DAILY Pl.OT ., Totally Coffee, 1525 Mesa Verde East m Costa Mesa. Appearing Monday will be Ron J . Ruhman and on Dec. 26 it's The Weisen· bergs. For more information, call 435~9367. FILM OTHELLO/OTELLO Castle Rock Entertainment and Edwdrds Cinemas, in honor of Opera. Pacific's January 1996 productton of ·Gwseppe Verdi's opera "Otello," are sponsoring the Orange County advance screening of "Othello• on Wednesday at Edward& South Coast Village Theatre in Costa Mesa. The doon open at 7 p.m. for the 7:30 pm. screening. Guests will move to Planet Hol- lywood for a post-screening par- ty. Tickets are $35 ($15 for the movie only) and Wlll benefit Opera Pacil1c. For more mfor- mation, call 474-4488 ext. 308. MUSIC . FIESTA NAVIDAO A holiday performance of Mari- achi Los Camperos de Nati Cano and other artists at 3 and 8 p.m . on Saturday at the Perform- ing Arts Center. Tickets: $10- $48. Information: 556-ARTS. TRIANGLE SQUARE CONCERTS Triangle Square .now has lunch- time entertainment from noon to 2:30 p.m. Monday through Fri- day when weather permits. On Dec. 29, at noon and 7 p.m. Jeff Johnson plays classic rock, Dec. 30 Jeff Johnson plays classic rock at noon and Jenny Richards entertains wit a folk/rock mi1:- ture at 7 p .m . and Dec. 31 at noon, Jeff Johnson plays classic rock. SPECIAL DAVID COPPERFIELD . The magician promises new illusions as well as popular favorites during his current, visit to the Performing Arts Center, through Friday. Show times: 8:30 p .m . today and Friday; 5:30 p .m . Friday. 4'ickets: $15- $39.50. C all: 140-2000. LAS POSADAS AND FIESTA Las Posadas is a Mexican C hristmas tradition in which the Holy Family's Join us for a delicious holiday meal served with warm Harvest Hospitality. • Roast Turkey • Waldotf Salad • Baked Ham • Dessert Bar • Roast Beef • Beverage Bar ?;:~ ~!~li~~~s100ay. ~9 With Special Prices for Kids a Seniors search for lodging as reenacted. The procession Will begin at Rea Community Center and end at Save Our Youth Center. The procession will stop al stations along the way where they will be JOtned by guitarists to sing a traditional soog and ask if there is room in the inn. The event begins today at 6 p.m. and con- cludes with the f1e;ta from 8 to 9:30 p.m . The community is invited to this free event. Por more information, call 646- 4264. CHRISTMAS BOAT PARADE Enjoy the lighted boats' tour of the harbor in this annual event; which began in 1908. Parade starts at 6:30 p.m. nightly th.rough Saturday. Grandstand seating and complimentary shuttle service is offered by the Newport Harbor Jaycees at $7 for adults, $6 for seniors and $5 for children 12 and under, call 451-2178. Grandstand seating is also offered by the American Legion at $5 per seat, call 673- 5070. Or watch from a restau- rant or on a harbor cruise. For more information on the event, call the Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce, 129- 4400. DECORATIONS FOR SALE The Volunteers of Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona del Mar have created many beautiful homemade garlands, ornaments, d~corated trees and more that are on sale in the Gar- den's gift shop, 2647 E. Coast Highway. Proceeds from the shop help defray the costs of maintaining the Gardens, a non- profit cultural center. Hours are daily from 10:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Imagine thts. You're sipping champagne. Listening to music. Enjoying fabulous food. In a beautiful . dimng room overloolc* .. ,.: • mg the sparkhng Pacific. Welcome to The Palm Court r6tauram at The Waterfront Hilton Beach Resort, where you're cordially invited to spend a New Year's Eve you'll never for- get. Dme inside or out under the stars, and rang in the new year STA GB 'A CHRISTMAS CAROL' 1 Charles Dickens perennial holi- day favorite about the healing power of love returns to Souffi Coast Repertor.y for its 16th annual staging. Show times: Tuesday-Fnday, 7:30 p .m., Sat· urday, 2:30 and 7:30 p.m.; Sun- day, noon and 4 p.m. through Dec. 24. Tickets: $22-$30. lnfor- mcltlon; 951-4033. 'LA POSADA MAGICA' The make-shift procession com! memorating Joseph and Mary' search for lodging returns fot the second year at South Coast Repertory. Inspired by Latln America's oldest Christmas tra.- dition, the procession gets mag"" ically transformed to bring a 1"· year-old girl back into the Christmas spirit and into her 1 family. Show times: Tuesda}" Friday at 7 :30 p.m .. Saturday at 2:30 and 7:30 p .m .; Sunday M noon and 4 p .m . through Dec. 24. Tickets: $16-24. InformatioQ:) 957-4033. .4 'KISS OF THE SPIDER WOMAN' , A prison in a repressive Lati~ American country is the bac~1 drop for this tale of flamboyaµ\ window-dresser and his cel1' mate, a macho revolutiona~ who hold the brutality of the.i{ fate at bay by tl)e sheer force 9( imagination. Opens Tuesday and runs through Jan. 7 at the Performing Arts Center. .Sho'ot( times: 8 p.m. Tuesday-Saturday, Dec. 26 -Dec. 31, Jan. 2-Jan. &; 7:30 p.m . Dec. 31; and 2 p.Jlb Dec. 30 and 31, Jan. 6-7. Tick.;; ets: $19-49.50. lnformation: 559f ARTS. with an elegant four course din- ner. It's all JUSt $60 pct person,• (or $290 per couple with a guest ~ room) including a bottle of .:-. ~~: champagne, piano '-111"'"'-enrettalnment, p~rty favors. even compli- mentary valet parking. Dinner will be served from 6PM unul l lPM, and rcse~· uons are requtrcd. So Call 714-960-7873, ext. 22f1, and make yours today . • $1 IS rn couple (lnc:lud1111rax and pa1v1ry). Aslt about our ocher special rec~ Counrry Harvest Buffet Restaurant Harbor Center 2300 Harbor Blvd. -The \\atelfron~~~ Beach Resort. ·=--.... Costa Mesa On S<>Mchtm Coliforrua's Be.st Beach BUFFET RESTAURANT (714) 631-2235 .I: ]cm= 21100 Pacific Coast Hwy .. Hunungton Beach, CA 92648 CAFE J?OLE' BREAKFAST • LUNCH . •SPECIALTY COFFEES • • WATERFRONT OJNING • OPEN DAILY 7AM-4PM • 723-0616. 634 LIDO PARK ORlvt NEWPORT BEACH FUI SIUONING WITH $10 PUICHASI .HOUSE FANTASTIC FISH! ' Savor the fresh seafood that's made us famous! Come to Landry1s soon for mouthwatering seafood in a spectacular setting overlooking Newport Bay. 2I07 Pmclflc C.lt Hwy. ( over1ooklng Newport Bay) U0.18'18 • l l ! ~-~------~ THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1995 Afl Find fast service and good food·· at Fresca's Mexican Grill en you drive put · resca'• Mexican Grill, you might wonder whether you're missing a holi- day barbecue, a great sidewalk sale or a f eedlng frenzy with manners. All of the above, because Presca's has an enthusi- astic throng of lunch or dinner- ti,me appetites indoors and out, chowing down at sidewalk sale prices. Fresca's is an unpretentious Mexican cate in a 7-Eleven strip mall destined to life in the slow lane. However, Fresca's breaks the speed limit for fast service and good food every day. The mall, on the east comer of Santa Ana Boulevard, is surrounded by Costa Mesa homes near the Newport Beach Golf Club. Tom Ryder, the 42-year-old owner of Fresca's, says he bas a thriving catering service, a huge takeout business and is enjoying a host of regulars who are lured by the bait of low prices and good food. A single fish taco is $1.50 every day, and the weekly Taco Tuesday featuring tjl.icken tacos at 50 cents -and 16 ounces of Bud Light for a buck -are just a few examples. Arrive early if you want to sit down in the patio. Just don't expect the recipes and talent of Taco Mesa over on 19th Street. Fresca's has a less daring, but satisfying approach with his Tex-Mex dishes. Grilled com tacos loaded with oven roasted camitas ($4.95) come with rice, beans and chips. The lean and succulent pork is treated to a long soak in orange and lime juice, then boiled with the citrus pals before being roasted into' a soft, delicious meat with very little fat. Cami- tas soft tacos are my favorite thing at this cafe. Specials are offered every day and one of the best is Yucatan fundido ($4 .95) with two grilled flour tortillas rolled • Ml CASA MEXICAN RESTAURANT OUR MEALS ARE A TRIP TO MEXICO The~ttlon Cojltl,..s Since 1972 r----·----------------~---~ : l • f.Y.I. I I I l + WHA"t Fresc.a'.s MeWn 1 I Gril • : + ••11••E:E:· 20060 Santa Ana I Ave., Co$U Mesa $oUth side ' of Coron. det MN Mar Free- way. +WHEN: Open dally, dosing at 10 p.m., 11 p.m., Friday - Saturct.ty. + HOW MUOt: Inexpensive + MORE INFO: 557-6822 a.round chiclcen eese, covered in a jalapeno- cheese sauce. It is one y instance of Fresca's owing healthful d..i.n.in u e windo.w in favor of n~or. All combination plates include beans, plus rice and fresh chips but the beans are wimpy, at least in comparison to the superior, tasty black beans found elsewhere. Fresca Fries, cooked with onions and jalapenos ($1 .25), are good with a beer. The Ultimo ($3.95) has a double portion of charcoal- broiled steak or chicken, gift wrapped in a flour tortilla with melted cheese, guacamole and salsa. On pleasant days, bank on an outdoor, festive dining experi- enc;:e at shaded tables. Later, when the rains get truly nasty and long-lasting, there will be the crowded, warm embrace of Fresca's interior dining. Televi- sion and local signs give it a neighborhood friendliness. A wine and beer license has been a big help to the cafe and hor- chata, a rice milk drink, is served along with coffee, tea and the usual soft drinks. Por holiday festivities, fax Fresca's at 557-5815 for special party packages or SlDlply order their ·eucket of Tacos," with charbroiled steak, clucken or pork on flour or com tortillas. They will add all the fixings. A dozen tacos with everything costs $15. A dozen taquitos are $5.95. Ask them to fax you a MARC MAATW I OAILY Pl.OT Fresca's Mexican Grill owner Tom Ryder and senior manager Mayra Aroche at their Costa Mesa restaurant menu. Ryder kE!eps things simple: his selections of Cerveza and vino, Mexican and American, are $4 .95 and $2.50 respectively. Ry~er is a graduate of UC Santa Barbara and spent five post- graduate years work.mg as a general manager for a San Diego restaurant before he start- ed thinking about self employ- ment. He liked the possibilities of Mexican food cooked Wlth cholesterol-free canola oil and charbroiled lean meats, a healthy trend that others are also using to protect the health of customers. He has been fine- turung the local Fresca's Mexi- can Grill for ftve years and bas now refined tus fmanong and menu to open a second Fresca's in Lake Forest, so he must be doing things nght. OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY!! • BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DIN ER ' ..... •• 1 \ • ~ t • -t.' ,\ Burgers Sandwiches Bacon & Eggs Tacos Burritos Subs s~ NfCJd Spedal. CBICJCEN, JIDS (:J ~DINNER. srL ...... I /2 BBQ ChJcken. Spare Ribs & Brisket of Beef. Baked Potato. Beans. Com on the Cob & Colt-Slaw • Served from 5pm ,. :·. ADVERTISEMENT ...... AMERICAN ~ IOCKITS, Loc:oted in Triangle Square at the end ol lhe SS Frwy In Costa Mesa, Enllf1oinrnent le'41, next lo Edwards Cinema. 631·2967. M.nu indudes: Great homburgers, Chick911, Tuna & BLT Sondwich1S, Malts & Shakes, Fries, Chili Fri.s ... plus much morell Prices Range from $2.25-$,.lS Hours; 11 :00o.m.-10:00p.m. Sun-Thurs 11 :OOo m.-12 midnight Fri & Sol Indoor & outdoof dining oYOllobl., wheel choir access, we occept Visa, M/C. 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Menu includes good country cooltln' bnlokrost wilh the beat omMtlfu, poncokea, greol Me>ticon breakfast di~• and lvnch wirh at1tfry ~'· lw~i bowl. plte: chicken, oucnd aolods, h.ohhy IUIUy butg«s, homburgtn, wwd w/ pototo iOlod °' fries. Try Rudi'•~ cOotfn' today Gr.of food. gteal pocal Pnc.a ronae from $2.99 lo $5 95 Open 7 doY$ a W.-7om lo 2pm. IO, 00, WC (7141 6'1-7321 FRENCH • t n• •• ·,...,--1 o I Your lntaurant Guide lo Dining in Newport leoclt, Colla Meler, Corona ., Mar, HunfinfJIOn leoclt ' Fountain Va~ ITALIAN ITALIAN CAii IL PAllO locoi.d ot 111 21 ST Ploce ~ Beoch, Near th. P*· Specioliz111g in forro paslos piua, homll!IOde ravioli, MOfood, chic~•n, veal, ond be.I. Lot. iught coppuctino, delMftl, anOch Open 7 doys w..lt • lunc.h, din'* 11·12 30 M'\'911 days oweel. (71') 723..S711 V /tlf:., DC, cowing CNO!table. MSTA COINC'f10N "Frelh POSIO Mode C>Olty• A. &onquet room '°" 30 pi9ople • 1 S kinds ol nth pa1io ond paJJo d1~ (lo~ • Homemod. hobl ~ • Veol PomtlglOflO arid &or.a.Que di.ti.a • Fine frwfl Bakery Goods • Walth our paw foetory chef at WOlt Op.n 7 doys o ~ frOtll 6 om lo 10 pm (714) 646- 348' JAPANESf r ... JAPANESE CAIJPOINIA llACH IOCK'N SUSHI menu includes Japanese atyle cuisine and ful Mh1 bof A place kw gtlOI food and great fun 3355 VIA. UOO,Newporl Beach. Pricea VOIY "°"' $2.75 to $10 95 Open nlQMy 5 00 hi do.~ I> VISA M.C >NIX OINUS CLU8 (7141675-0575 MACHI lOCXMd at 267S lrvlne /we, oc:ro&t ftotn ~ Gol CciurM. ~ sWii bar Lundi Mf 11 30 ·2 00 Dinner 7 doya 5 ()Opl'll-1 ~ Completl bar. Sushi lo go 6'5-.5518. Al map Cnd!t ('Qfch ~ MEXICAN , ... T'--~ • • o • 0 o • I dorine< ior CMW 20 y«irs IN FB WC V MC. Af. DC CB :> 6457626 I WAHOO'S FlSH TACO w !ti 4 locot101n 1133 PCH log11no 8eodi (71 41497-0033, 1862 Plocenoo Cosio Mesa {71 41631 3,33 olld 3000 Br siol. COiia Mesa 171 4) 435.0130, 120 Moon, Huntington a.och, (714) 536-2050 Menu includes fa~ loco1 burnlos, block beans & nu, solods, sandwiches Prices ror199 from $1 05 IO $7 50 Open Men-Sol. 1lomto10pm, Sun I lorn IO 9pm IN TKO, WC CHINESE CHONGS CHJNISI CAfl ~ coo.-.,,oi1111 oa OS troc£lional Me~ CUdme flricw rongt lrtJm $3 95 10 $ii 95 ap., 11 JO IO 10-00 pm 5.ln. •Mon 11 JO o .1!1. lo 11 OOp m Fn Sot Loculld., Trior1gle Sq.iar.. 1875 N9wpof1 i.lvd A 209. Cow Meta I 0 0 0. VISA M_C AMU DNUS CllA lUlllS OIY DOCK, loco ot 9059 Adorns, Hunhngion Beach MPnu 1ndudes S90food, llilo & lobs!.. p•uo, pr me rib, oy"9f bof Pr~ ronge from $3 9 5 ond up Open doily from 11 30om lo IOpm, Codtolh 'ta 11 pm IN F8, WC, V, WC.. 171') 963'°362. STEAKS TMI 1A1N SllAIC ttOUSI loooted at 2300 Hotbof 8IYd 131, CoJJo Meao Menu ndud.s won. freah fi"', chic\.on, burger• ond .olods Pricv ronge from $3.7S lot l11nch end $6 2S kw d•nn« Open 11 om for lune h MSo Oin11« lpm Mfr. Dmner 3pcn Sot & Su11 IN Y./C, V, MC, AE, DC. 17u104191n LA CAVl, locotld l60S ~"' ~ (ond I near 8loct..busttr En!lt10 Menu fncWes Leib•. Crab Shr!lf1P • Ra,.,. Fri & Sot Prim. Rib NI lor & W1M lW Cosuol dll LunchP I l .30 • 2 30, Dtnn.-Mrxl • Sal lrom 5:30 Dolly SpecJot. Cid Colds· V, MC DC '71-') 6'6J'9U SPANISH . . A• THURSDAY, DECEMIER 21, 1995 Great disappearing gifts for the holidays floured sWface roll and stretch each portion into 12xl J/2-bacb log. Place eecb log on Ugbtly greased cookie sheet about 3 inches a~ Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or until logs begin to crack. Cool logs for 15 to 20 min- utes. Meanwhile, in small nmer bowl combine~ "'19U· ~ tablelpooa bUttet, maple ftavomw and enough lnllk to reach glazing consistency. Beat at medium ~until smooth (1 to 2 min- utes). Dip top edge of cooled bis~ cotti in glaze. Place dip~ blscot- ti on waxed paper-lined cookie sheets. Refrigerate until gla7.e is hardened (1 hour). Store biscotti in airtiqbtcontainer.Yield:3 dozen cookies. rf ect gift for anyone; eet and auncby bome- de caramel corn spin· k1ed with nuts. Watch bow fast it 8.isaJ'PNl'SI . VANSHtNG CARAMEL CORN Preparation time: 15 minutes Cooking time: 8 minutes Baking time: 45 minutes Cooling time: 15 minutes 24 cups popped popcorn 2 cups finely packed brown sugar 1. cup Land 0 Lakes· butter 112 cup light com syrup 112 teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons molasses. 3/4 teaspoon baking soda 1 112 teaspoons vanilla 1 to 2 cups salted cashews or your favorite nuts · Heat oven to 250 F. In large roasting pan place popcorn; set aside. In 3-quart saucepan com- bine brown sugar, butter, com syrup, salt and molasses. Cook over medium heat, stirring occa- ~onally, until mixture comes to a full boil (8 to 12 minutes). Contin- ue cooking, stirring occasionally, until candy thermometer rea~es 238 F or small amount of mixture dropped into ice water forms a soft ball (2 to 6 minutes). Remove from heat; stir in baking soda and vanilla. Pour over popcorn; sprin- kle cashews over caramel mix- ture. Stir until all popcorn is coat- ed. Bake 20 minutes; stir. Contin- ue baking for 25 minutes. Remove from oven. Immediately pla ce caramel com on waxed paper; cool completely. Break into pieces. Store in tightly covered container. Yield: 24 cups. Tip: Homemade caramel com makes a great giftl Place caramel com in a decorative tin lined with colorful cellophane. 0 A rich brownie layered with a vanilla fondant, toasted hazelnuts and melted chocolate -sure to wowtheml HOCUS POCUS HAZELNUT BARS Preparation time: 30 minutes Ba.king time: 25 minutes Cooling time: 30 minutes Chilling time: 1 hour Brownie: 112 cup Land 0 Lakes• butter 2 (1-ounce) squares unsweetened baking chocolate 1 cup sugar 3/4 cup all-purpose flour 2 eggs Filling. 2 cups powdered sugar 2 tablespoons Land 0 Lakes but- ter, softened 2 tablespoons hall-and-half or milk 112 teaspoon vanilla 1/2 cup hazelnuts, toasted, coarsely chopped· Dn.zzle. 1/4 A cup semi-sweet real choco- late chips 1/4 teaspoon shortening Heat oven to 350 F. In 2-quart saucepan melt 112 cup butter and chocolate over medium beat, stir- ring constantly, until smooth (4 to 6 minutes). Stir in all remaining brownie ingredients until well mixed. Spread into greased 8 or 9-incb square baking pan. Bake for 25 to 30 minutes or lllltil brownies begin to pull away from si~ of pan. Cool completely. Do not overbake. In small mixer bowl combine all filling ingredients except nuts. Beat at medium low speed, scrap- ing bowl often , until smooth and aeamy (1 to 2 minutes). Spread filling over cooled brownies. Sprinkle toasted nuts over filling; lightly press into ftlllng. · hi. 1-quart saucepan combirie chocolate chipt and shortening. Cook over low heat. ltirr1ng occa- onally, until well melted and smooth. Drizzle chocolate mixture over filling and nuts. Cover; retrlgerata at least 1 hour or until ready to serve. Let lit at room temperature 15 minutes before cutting. Cut into squares. Store refrigerated. Yleld: 36 ban. • 112 cup salted cocktail peanuts can be substituted for 112 cup hazeliluts, touted, C041'Hly chopped. Tip: lb toast huelnutl, IJ)rffd evenly m shallow baking pan. Bake at 350 f, ~ once, for 12 to 15 minuter. Cool slightly. Rub huelnutl to l'WIDO¥e outer lklnl. CoOl comp'8telf. 0 Brown sugar and butter make this bilcott1 a rldl. gc:>lden brown cokJr with a delicate crunch. MAPLE PRAUNE BISCOm Preparation time: 30 minutes Balring time: 35 minutes Cooling time: 30 minutes Chilling time: 45 minutes BtSCom: 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 teaspOOn baking powder 11-4 teMpoon .salt 1/4 cup butter. saltened l/2cup~ar 112 cup packed brown sugar 2eggs 1 teaspoon maple extract ~chopped pecans, touted 1 cup powdered sugar 1 tablespoon Land 0 Lakes• but- ter, SOtUsc...-d 1/2 tea.spoon maple flavoring 4 to 5 teaspoons milk ~~ Heat oven to 350 P. • 1n llDAll bowl stir together Dow, baking powder and salt: set aside. In li1Qe. mixer bowl combine 11-4 cup_ butter, sugar ·and brown sugar. Beat at medium~ until yery well mixed (1 to 2 minutes). ConUnue beatmg, adding eggs 1 at a tiine and maple extract. until smooth (1 minute). By band, stir in ~·Gently stir In flour mix- ture just until dough Ls blended. Divide dough in half. On lightly Reduce oven to 300 R With ser- rated knife cut each log diagonal- ly into 3/8 to 112-inch slices. Lay slices, cut side down, on cookie sheet. Bake, tumillg once, for 10 to 15 minut~. or until crisp and lightly golden brown on both sides. Place on cooling racks; cool completely. Tip: To toast pecans, spread even- ly in sballow baking pan. Bake at 350 F, stirring once, for 4 to 8 min- utes or until lightly browned. ..... A.M. ......... 21Tlirv~Dec.2S,1t9S ~•ma• •w. Doulale Manufaclurers' Coupo.-.. •• Vie Accept All Oiiier lupeu una.tc ... Coupons TOP SIRLOIN I =~21! HUCHllS BROWN & llRYI ROLLS 8 TO 12-PAO< 79c: SH RTION HAM BONE·IN, WATER ADDED-UMIT 1 nllll \!"8 MIDIUM .-...c_.-.. LjllNnc u• •ON ~ COOICID SHRIMP ~~ 4• CONTE~z.~1J~50-CT .••• ••• I RIBROAST ~34! fmtl STENCS ~ PtifTS '·"LL 6."ia a.a. LB. 5.5 To IO-Oz. Tritaiil, tk. Phipi>. 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Cinnamon candies and non· pareils make great ornaments for fl green-frosted tree-shaped cookie, and red ~ iang forms broad stripes on white-iced can- dy-cane shapes. A large batch of confectioners' sugar id.ng can be made up just before the decorating begins, then divided before adding color- mg a little at a time unW the desired shade has been reached. Additional water or milk can be added as needed to keep the mixture at spreading consistency. To let children feel free to indulge their creativity and keep clean- up to a minimum, spread baker's parchment or brown wrapping paper over counter and table tops before setting out sheets of cook- ies, decorations and tools. A plas- tic painter's drop cloth protects the floor. 314. tea.spoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 112 tea.spoon ground cloves 1/2 tea.spoon salt 112 cup nu.sins 1. Combine brown sugar and shortening in large bowl. Beat at medium speed of electrtc mixer until wen blended. Add eggs and molasses. Beat until well blended and fluffy. 2. Combine flour, ginger, dn· namon, baking powder, ba.king soda, cloves and salt. Add gradu- ally to creamed mixtUre at low speed. Mix until well blended. Divide dough into 4 quarters. Wrap each quarter of dough with plastic wrap. Refrigerate several hours or overnight. 3. Heat oven to 375 P Place sheets of foil on countertop for cooling cookies. 4. Spread 1 tablespoon of flour on large sheet of waxed paper. Place one quarter of dough on floured paper. Flatten slightly with.hands. Tum dough over and cover with another sheet of waxed paper. Roll dough to 1/4- inch thickness. Remove top sheet of waxed paper. Cut out cookies with floured cutter in shapes of people or hand-cut forms. lrans- fer to ungreased baking sheet with laige pancake turner. Pl.ace 2 inches apart on ungreased baking sheet. Press raisins into cookies to create 1aces. Roll out remaining dough. 5. Salte one baking sheet at a time at 375 F for 8 to 10 nunutes. Do not over bake. Cool 2 minutes on baking sheet. Remove cookies to foil to cool completely. Makes about 1-1/2 dozen cookies OATMEAL ORNAMENT COOKIES 3/4 Butter Aavor Crisco Stick or 3/4 cup Butter Aavor Crisco all- vegetable shortening ~-1/4 cups finely packed light brown sugar 1 egg 1/3 cup milk 1-1/2 teaspoons vanilla 3 cups quick oats, uncooked 1 cup all-purpose flour 112 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 teaspoon salt 1/4 teasp<,?On cinnamon Oecorationsi decorating gel, candies,frostmg ~ 1. Heat oven to 350 F. ~ 10 x 15-mch sheet pan with short· ening. Place sheets of foil on countertop for cooling cookies. 2. Combine shortening, brOWJ) sugar, egg, milk and vanilla ~ large bowl. Beat at medium Of electric mixer until well blended. 3. Combine oats, flour, baking soda, salt and cinnamon. Mix into creamed Dl.11ture at low speed Just until blended. • 4. Spread dough evenly onto prepared pan 5. Bake at 350 F tor 15 to 18 minutes, or until lightly browned. Do not overbake. Cool 2 minutes m pan. Cut with 2-inch round cut- ter into small circles. Remove cookies to foil to cool completely. 6. Decorate with decorating gel and candies to look like Christ· mas tree ornaments Separate stations should be created for each group of two or three children, each with small bowls of colored frostings and supplies of each kind of decora- tion, such as licorice whips for the straps on Peanut Butter Little Drummers • moist and peanutty cookies in the shape of miniature drums with painted-on drum- sticks to delight any child's heart -and gum drops and other small candies to bedeck luscious, jew- el-like Oatmeal Ornament Cook- ies. And parents can feel good knowing that Crisco contains less than half the saturated fat of but- ter. Crisco contains 12 grams of fat per tablespoon, and three grams of saturated fat, while but- ter contains 7 grams of saturated fat for the same size serving. Vons & Pavilions Your Neighborhood Food & Wine Headquarters. When id.ng Chocolate Chip Snowmen, the moist and chewy snowman base -made in Ameri- ca's favorite cookie fiavor in three sizes -should be placed on cool- mg racks to allow extra icing to drip off, keeping edges smooth and clean. ULT1f.1ATE CHRISTMAS SUGAR COOKIES 1-1/4 cups granulated sugar l Butter Flavor Crisco Stick or 1 cup Butter Flavor Crisco all-veg- etable shortening 2 eggs 1/4 cup light com syrup or' regu- 1,ar panCc1l<e syrup . l tablespoon vanilla 3 cups all-purpose fiour (plus 4 tablespoons divided) :114 teaspoon baking powder )../2 teaspoon baking soda t/2 teaspoon salt Decorations (your choice) - granulated sugar, colored sugar crystals, frosting, candies, chips, nuts, raisins, decorating gel 1. Combine sugar and shorten- mg' in large bowl. Beat at medium speed of electric mixer until well blended. Add eggs, syrup and vanilla. Beat unW well blended end fluffy. 2. Combine 3 cups flour, bak-... tog po~der, baking soda and salt. Add gradually to creamed mix- ture at low speed. Mix until well blended 3. Divide dough into 4 quar- ters. Wrap each quarter of dough with plastic wrap. Refrigerate at least 1 hour. Keep refrigerated until ready to use. 4. Heat oven to 375 F. Place sheets of foil on countertop for cooling cookies. 5. Spread 1 tablespoon of flour on large sheet of waxed paper. Place one quarter of dough on floured paper. Flatten slightly with Milds. Tum dough over and cover with another large sheet of waxed paper. Roll dough to 1/4- inCh thickness. Remove top sheet of waxed paper. Cut out with floUrecl cutters in various Christ- hnas shapes. Transfer to yngreascd baking sheet with large pancake turner. Place 2 Inches apart on ungreased bak- ing sheet Roll out remaining dough. 6. Sprinkle with granulated sugar or colored sugar crystals, or leave plain to frost or decorate ~hen cooled. ' 1. 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Lohr (VonsClubPnce699 /6Pack630) ll ess Selection Fess Parker Simi (\'onsOub Price 6 99/ 6 Pack 6.30) Kunde Forest Ville Rabbit Ridge Sanford Trefethen apa Undemans Gloria Ferrer cvonsOub Price 11.49> La Crema Resenie Chalone Gavilian William Hill apa Far iente 11\'Ull 7.'f9 4.49 6.99 4.99 19.49 6.49 7.99 18.88 8.99 6.99 6.99 10.99 7.99 7.99 7.99 6.99 7.99 8.88 8.99 7.99 9.88 217.00 7.99 10.99 12.99 4.99 12.49 7.99 9.99 7.49 23.99 Sauvignon Blanc/White -fmports NliJ•' Groth Sauvignon Blanc Kendall Jackson Sauvignon Blanc Santa Margarita Pinot Grigio Chateau St. jean Sauvignon Blanc Murphy Goode Fume Bonny Doon Big House White Simi Sauvlgnon Blanc Louie Jadot Poullly Fu~ Caymus Sauvignon Blanc Zenato Pfnot Griglo Sanford Sauvtgnon Blanc Feu Parker johannlsberg Riesling 6.99 6.99 13.99 4.9lJ 6.99 5.99 6.49 14.99 12.99 5.99 7.79 6.99 <• l'~rk l'r1<1' 4.95 7.20 8.90 8.55 5.40 17.10 17.90 25.20 35.10 63.00 17.00 11 .70 6.75 4.05 6.30 4.50 17.55 5 .~5 7.20 17.00 8.10 6.30 6.30 9.90 7.20 7.20 7.20 6.30 7.20 8.00 8.10 7.20 8.90 3.15 7.20 9.90 11 .70 4.50 11.25 7.20 9.00 6.75 21.60 6.30 6.30 12.60 4.50 6.30 5.40 5.85 13.50 .11.70 '5.40 7.02 6.30 Cabernet -Red Rabbit Ridge Allure Trefethen Eschol Bonny Doon Big House Red Charles Krug (Vonsaub Price. 6 88 t 6 Pack . 6101 Monda\i Coastal C\onsClub Pnce ... 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Lohr (\'onsClub Pnce 6 99) Grgich lliUs Forest Ville Ravenswood Zinfandel Guenoc -North Coast 5.59 6.99 6.49 7.88 .99 7.99 18.99 Rodney Strong Sonoma (\-onsC111b Pnce . 5.99 / 6 Pack . ; 'tO) Clos du Bois Y7.00 6.99 7.99 6.99 7.99 7.99 8.88 Firestone ~eth Red Meritage Stag's Leap Petite Syrah Cyp ress· (Bcs1 Buy \\-'111e Spec1a1or) Raymond t\apa (\oruClub Pnce ~ 99> Raymond Reserve (\'onsOub Pnce. 1; 9'>) BV Georges de Latour Kenwood Sonoma (\oosClub Pnc:e . <> 9916 Pack <> oo> Grgich Hills Zinfandel Far ~iente '92 Merlot/Pinot -Imports Columbia Crest Merlot Llndemans Merlot Forest Glen MerJot Ceretto Barolo Zonchera (\onsClub Pnce . 1 .~ 99> Gabbiano Reserva Chianti Ruffino Resenia Ducal Chianti Guigals' Cotes du Rhone Duboe1,1f E.5tate Beaujolais Village George Duboeuf Estate Merlot Chateau Graysac Bordeaux Red Mouton Cadet Red Santa Rita 120 Me riot "Dan Berger Wine oC the \l'eek" Rabbit Ridge Merlot Wild Horse Merlot Firestone Merlot Steele Cameros Pinot oir ('90 "··ne Specutor> 14.99 4.99 9.99 I "'.99 29.00 10.99 11.49 31.99 8.49 5.49 7.49 15.99 9.99 l l.99 7.99 5.99 l/9.00 9.99 5.99 218.00 12.99 11.99 9.99 14.99 ~~ kti!A.I Raymond Amber Hill Chardonnay 6.49 Moet White Star 18.79 Maison Deutz Brut or Blanc de Noir 8.88 Kendall Jack on Chardonnay 8.69 B.V. Rutherford Cabernet (VonsClub • 7.09) 8. 59 Columbia Crest Chardonnay cvon.<t•b. 4.1,) 4.69 Opus One ·92 57.99 Chandon Brut or Blanc de Nolr 9.99 Mumm Cuvtt ~or Blanc de olr 9.88 Roeckrer Cristal 93.99 Dom Pmgnon 69.99 Georgie Duboeuf Estate o.nieau 8..49 Cbh'M lepl-7'0• (Vu a.tMce 16.") 19.99 .... fAArll11f•·79Hl.(T ,..,.._,,, 13.99 ~·,~ra • ,.. ----~ .. I I ··1 -· ~ .. ,. . ) ._:. .... ' '. . ...-~· (, l'.11;k Price S.04 6.30 5.8.5 7.10 7.20 ~.20 17.10 3.15 6.30 "'.20 6.30 7.20 7.20 8.00 13.50 'f.50 9.00 16.20 26.10 9.90 10.35 28. 0 1 .65 i.+.95 6.75 14 .40 9.00 10.80 7.20 5.40 4.05 9.00 5.40 3.60 ( J.°10 10. 0 9 .00 13 .50 5.85 16.92 8.00 7.83 .74 .23 52.20 9.00 8.'° 84.50 63.00 '·'' .. . I .. II • • • • .. • I " • .. • .. .. . • .. • .. • . .. • • • . • • • • • " • .. • ., • • .. • • • • " • • .. • • • ~ • • • • • • ti • • • • • • Calif. Grown-All Natural Ralphs Tom or Hen TurkeYi 12 to 20 lb. 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Excluding Fanner John Shank Portion Ham, Uquor, Auld MJlk or MJlk Products. DAIRY/DELI VALUE DAIRY/DELI VALUE ~ . Fresh Whipping Cream Regular or Heavy Style 1 /a Plot c:tn. FOUR 6 PACKS •Pepsi •Diet ?epsi ·•Mtn Dew ReJUW or Dlel-12 oz. can8 Plwa CRV·Plwa Tu •Lipton Brisk Re,ular or Olet· 12 oz. cana Pillsbury CookJes • ...,..f ..... i/$5 Sour Cream Fruh-Reyular or Fat Free-6 OL cup -.. .. I ' ,. THURSDAY. OEaMIEA 21, 1995 AJt J • • .... .. .... -..... ur generosity c~ go a long way for Newport-Mesa schools COl•m> ILBIENTMY UST 'l.llllrant books (English 1nd Spanish) ntosh Computer LC580 with CO printers VCR's and monitors Cassette recorders <J>..ROM drives Laser disc pl~ Solar calcutltors Copy machines, copy paper Fax machines New folding chairs Laminating machines Utll ity carts P.E. equipment (Nerf balls; basket· balls; utility balls; soccer balls; jump ropes; footballs; hula hoops; tennis balls) Dictionaries Video cam corders Quldc·take cameras Blank audio tapes Blank video c.as.. settes Compasses and protractors Mlcrosc.opes Polaroid cameras and fllm Video camera tripods Math tools such as: wooden pattern blod.s, tangrams, tiles (different colors), bal1nce scales, small Individual clock faces for teaching time, teddy bear counters or any counters, geoboards, geometric solids, money-coin sets, base 10 units, base 10 rods. base 1 O flats, dice, measuring tapes and rulers Transparencies Computer labels Educ.atlonal computer software Slide projectors Portable rolling chalkboards Easels Kindergarten play equipment. bk)'de helmets, wagons ENSIGN INTERMEDIATE sotOOL TWo refrig«•ton for science and nune's office Appropriate paperback books for library CarpetlnQ for rt.ff lounge, library, six dlSsroortll • Four pocket pH testers Four salinity testers Pots or flats of lmpatlen flowers Pots of agapantha plants Ground cover bougctlnvlllea Four podiums for classes Mac llE oc II GS computers for home use Wrapped Individual candies for prizes Musical Instruments: one piccolo, six flutes, six trumpets, tenor sax. three alto sax. one concert drum, one glockenspiel, one concert tuba, one marimba Three Floss silk trees for front of school Room darkening drapes tor six class-rooms Lockers for PE and outside CO-ROM materials Videos for classes and library TEWINIU.E MIDDLE 50400L TVCR (VCR built Into TV) Video camcorder (8mm) Band saw Buffer (6-lnch wheel) for plastic polishing Wheel chair Cots rtHJpholstered Computers and printer Self-con'KtlnQ typewr~ Printer paper Thesaurus Overhead projector <stat• of the art) Macintoshes ~ disc player and l.ser disc com. puterpaper Software for Macintosh LC-575 In language arts and math areas Community members to donate time -as little as one hour a Wttk or month Lap-top computer (windows based) to run Interactive matheometrydence presentations and lessons Connections to TV monitor Additional software (geometers, sketch pad. TV monitor and cart) Atlases Portable white board Set of outside reading books (simple classics) VCR with a •pause• button and an overhead screen IBM compatible computer 386 or 486 with color printer New asphalt for PE. area CO-ROM and reference type CD's Ory erase pens Ory erase boards (small-approximate- ly 1 l·inch by 13·inch for student use) Sponge dry erasttS (small.2 112 inches by x 2 112 inches for student use) Electric pencil sharpeners Cok>rpenoh Color pens large-i~ed sponge die. largHotZed dect of pl~ing e&rds Macintosh com- puter Copy machine for staff OMders for student folders Pendalflex fotders (letter size) Trays (to organize papers) Grading program -IBM and Mac compatible Hole punch Math related poster Math related puzzles or games Phone In the classroom Highlighters Fine print correction pen Overhead transparency film Overhead projector TV.and VCR Hole punch Stapler Electric pencil sharpeMr Stopwatct> Flints for striking bunsen burners cable in the classroom With TV and VCR Computer with CD-ROM Telephone in classroom Textbook for each student to take home AIJBNATIVE EDUCATION CENTEJlt Remedial reading program tutors . needed for studenU in the morning Cer9mk:trt supplies• shrimp pug mil~ Northst¥ ~ extruder Oil and aaytic paints Brushes c:.anvn for so students Video CMneorder CD-ftOM drfw :-IBMac CORONA DEL MM HIGH SCHOOL • PRACTICAL SICIW : TWo teacher c.omi>uter stations Gas stove 36-statlon computer lab for wOrd prOGe$Slng dasses Appropriate software for computer lab •SCIENCE: Five computers Three balances One nuclear detectorounter Three stirrers Six gel boxes Six TV camera attac:tunents fqr labs Pulleys, weights, levers, etc. (physics) Repair four spectro photometers (physics) • SOCIAL STUDIES: Computer for each teacher • SPECIAL EDUCATION: Four computers with CO-ROM for the Leaming Center • SEE WISH LIST PAGE A2:i JAGUAR & ROVER Qk/Jrt1a th# $#11$0'11 ~ ~ tit H11r6or View ·CmtBI * Harbor View Center is Pt"<>'-'d to p..-esent a Spt"ing '96 Collection T..-~nk Show 1Mesday, 3an~a~ 9th & W ednesday, 3an~a..y 10th 1 0:00am -6100p m 1630 san MQUel Dr: NevvPcr1 BeVlCh 11r41 121--011 r GELSON'S THE~MARKET ~~<:2%~ rca/;yo~ ~ Bring Gelson's Into the kitchen With you this holiday season. Call 640-0215 to reach our Service Dell. ~------------------------, BUY ONE GREETING CARD GET THE SECOND FREE Birthday • Anniver sary • Occasional Holiday • Seasonal • Grailuatlon Li 1640 San Migu~I Drive Newport Beach 92660 714/863-1200 ,,..._,,. COlllf'Oft for mrll of ..,.1 tw ldter WlflM. Ulftlr z m'* ,,., ,,.nott. ~ J/JJ/H.J ~------------------------~ t AD THURSDAY. OEQMBER 21, 1995 CONTINUED FROM A21 One TVCA for the Le1ming Center lVCR fot Md\ Of four tH<hets leMr disk paayen wtth remote Mldf'ltlOlh IOftwwe for sewtefy hind- ~ students -educationelly based Tapeadlo wfth CO ~ for each ctasSroom plus four to six hHdtets Six calculators ThfM Franklin spellers cassette pl-ver with headphones for d.ssroom Educatk>NI software for 'f>elling. math, reading. and •rts. • VISUAUPERFORMING ARTS: PO'tWf Macintosh • 8100/100 or 120 MTTZ A 20-lnch color monitor Flatbed scanner Hewlett Packard color J)(lnter lWo Macintoshes with CO.ROM and MIDI keyboards Finale software Computer light board Lighting Instrument •ENGLISH: Computers and J)(lnter for each class- room (13 rooms) • FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Computers in dassrooms Video camera Lang~lab White boards VCR with TV's • PE..IHEALTHISAFETY: Badminton radtets Outside rims for basketball Videos for healthafety Charts of musdes and bones Steps for aerobics Leather volleyballs Softball gloves and balls LIBRARY: UMlroQuest Newsbank SIRS Researcher GALE literary volumes EBCSO subscriptions Electronic bookshelf disksooks UMI readerrlnter Security system •MATH· One computer in each classroom Computer training for the teachers White boards to replace chalk boards Site license for -Geometer's Sketch- padClass sets of graphing calculators Unl~s noted specifically, computer5 to be Macintosh LC 580 or Power Mac 6100/66 or comparable COSTA MESA HIGH sotOOl Computers Software Computer tables Small computer disks Office supplies (pens, pencils, White- out, glue, rulers, erasers) Art M;pp1e1 (butchet paptt; paint. pos1« bowd. nwten. cNak) Tr~ Hand-htkt cakul.ltors Computer paptf" Tuching podtums C.tts or waJI mountings fot TV mon· lton Up-to-date world maps and U.S m11ps fi,fmiture for ~tion areas (lamps. decoratiYe pteces. etc.) Video cametM Answering machines Tape recorders Elght-ph.se contr~ microscopes COllONA DB. MN1 HIGH SOtOOI. •PRACTICAL SICILLS: Two teacher computer 5tatlons G8$ stove 36-statlon computer lab for word processing classes Appropriate software for computer lab • SOENCE: Ftve computers Three balances One nuclear detectoroonter Three stirrers Six gel boxes Six TV camera attachments for labs Pulleys, weights. levers. etc. (physics) Repair four spectro photometers (physics) for • SOCIA&. STUDIES: ~-...,teacher •~EDUCATION: FOOi CDft'lpUten with CD-AOM for the t.tam ng c.1tet One 1VCR for the LffmJng Center TVCR for Nd\ of fo&M' ~ LaMt ditk ~with remote ~·~for lewrefy hand· lc.apped ltUdeflts -educMionllly bMed Tapudio whh CD ~ fot each d1Ssroom plus four to sex headsets Six cakulaton Three Franklin spellers c.ssette player with headphones for classroom Educational software for spelling. math. reading. and arts. • VISUALIPERFORMING AATS: Power Macintosh -8100/100 or 120 M'TTZ A 20-lnch color monitor Flatbed scanner Hewlett Padtard color printer lWo Madnto$hes with CO.ROM and MIDI keyboards Finale software Compc.iter light board lighting lnstru~t •ENGLISH: Computers and printer for each dass-• room (13 rooms) • FOREIGN LANGUAGE: Computers in classrooms Treat yourself to one of our deUcious freshly baked cookies and do something sweet for a chlld at the same time. For every cookie purchased during the Holiday Season we'll donate a cookie to the Orangewood Children's home for abandoned and abused kids. We are also gathering new, unwrapped toys to be $1Ven out along with the baked goods on Chnstmas morning. Just drop your donation off at the bakery next time you come In. It promises to warm your heart as well as your tummy. Open dally 7am·6:30 pm. Closed on Sunday. On 17th St. by Wherehouse Records. 427 E.17th St., Costa Mesa To order by phone call 71~1440 QUALITY SH OPS JUST FOR THE H O LI DAY S AIMOUCH CIUUl.AI , .. '"""' """ Offenng the latest in cellular phones service and related accessones Featunn~ manu.1ft ideas. induding US -ma e. ha -crafted candles from Crystal Court Third Level the exdus1ve 1996 collection. Hflf Ol lfAllOI IALIO• South Coast Plaza Th1rd Level Crystal Court Third Level This holiday store spec1al1zes in delicious JIYlll IH~, A Cl.,lflW tr• and unique gift items South Coast Plaza First Level Exclusive. one-of-a-km<!Jifts. including Crystal Court Third Level porcelain figures. them tree decorations and beautiful holiday collectibles HO llffll South Coast Plaza Village For the person who's difficult to surpnse a variety of high-tech and unique gadgets OIU IHI A eHllflW dnd speciality items Presenting the finest hand-crafted decorations Crystdl Court Second Level and gift Items. spec1almng in personalized ornaments and ~s All proceeds from Make-A- IUUO"'I NOUIAY 1.A•t I Wish candles to donated Presenting a winter wonderland hlled with treilsures Crystal Court Third Level South Coast Plaza Second Level l'al.'JBf'll'I Crystal Court Second Level Synonl:°us With great tasting navors Orville CALHDAI CLUI Reden cher's popcorn makes an ideal grft Literally hundreds of creative gift ideas for for fnends and co-workers e\eryone on your shopping hst South Coast Plaza Second Level Cry~tdl Court Third Level . Crystal Court Third Level CMltHflAt IYHYDAY tViM1r.m •. Filled to the bnm with quality hand-crafted. unique holiday items A beautiful array of exquisite J'ff items. South Coast Plaza Village holiday home accessories an furnlshi~s gift wrap. nbbon. holiday stationery an cards THE CHflTMAt IUILI Crystal Court First Level A k1ls ransom in Chnstmas ornaments Tll WIAnU H and ecor Third Level. near Nordstrom For executive ~1ft baskets. gift wrapping and ma1line v sit The Wrapper II CHflTGrHI H•H South Coast Plaza First Level An exc1tine selection of gourmet cuhnary Crystal Court First Level speciahttes from the famous Chnstopher Ranch South Coast Plaza First Level Crystal Court Second Level ' CRYSTAL COU RT THE VILLAG E THE OFFICES NORDSTRO~ BULLOCK'S BULLOCK'S MENS STORE SEARS ROBINSONS-MAY THE BROADWAY SAKS FIFTH AVENUE Holill41 Haun Mm1dav tltroW9ft SdlMruv Io• "' to Io , "' . S1u1dav 11 • "' ID 7 p "' S.11 Ditfo (405) Frwv ,, 3333 Bristol SI • O>sl4I Mt5d, CA 92626 (714) 05·2000 (800) 782·8888 ' Video camera == "°' With TV'J • P.IMEALTHISAfETY: ladminton rKttets OutsJd9 rirM for basketball Videos fot huttn.fety Owts of muscles and bones Stepi for aerobici Leath« vol~ls Softball glO\le ind balls LIBRARY: UMlroOuest N~k SIRS Researc:hel". GALE htfl"ary volumes EBCSO subscriptions Electronic bookshelf dl~ks UMI readerrlnter Security system •MATH: One computer In each classroom Computer training for the teachers White boards to replace chalk boards Site license for •Geometers Sketch· padOass sets of graphing calculators Unless noted speafkally, computers to be Macintosh LC 580 or Power Mac 6100/66 or comparable. COSTA MESA HIGH SCJtOOL Computers Software Comput• tables Smell computer dillls Office sopplles ~ pencils, ~ Out. ~. rulen. .,aten) Art suppflel (butcher ~. paint poster t>o.rd, ~en, chalk) Trans.,.rendes Hand·hetd cakulaitors C~erpaper • Tffdllng podiums C.rts or wall mountings for iTV mon· It ors Up-to-date .world maps and U.S. mapj Furniture for reception areas (la~. decorative pieces, etc.) Video cameras Answering machines Tape recorders Eight-phase contrast microscopes ESTANCIA HIGH SCHOOL • COMPUTER AAEA: Computer paper -continuous feed and single sheet One Hewlflt·Packard Inkjet Printer model No. 540 SO£NCE: Guardex 4-ln-1 swimming pool test kits Boxes of Kleenex for science use Mitsubishi color TV monitor • PHYSICAL EDUCATION: Added exercise equipment for the weight room Three vol~lf MU for outdoor ~I nets for outdoor IM ftye or-.seed, steer runure CMhed brick for use on bMebell dia; mond ~ renul of Bermuda· ,grq renovator and thatcher for baHbMI di. mond •.£NGUSH· VldeO C.Amera for English-ESL p.p.rt. ment Up-to-date maps for the English as a second i.nguage dasses one cabinet that locks • HOME ECONOMICS: Heavy duty washer Heavy duty dryef' IDE Hard Disk (340 megabyte) for IBM38 • SPECIAL EDUCATION: CO software for science. soclal stud- ies, and math Compatible printer for Apple llGS Wheelchair or wheekhalr repair Adult size •umbrella Style 'Nheef. chal,. (folding) . Heavy duty gloves -Platex type 15 matching T-shirts for special ed~ cation team sports -red Gold, white -sizes XXL. XL large ., Desk chair with wheels • ATHLETICS: Desk for computer New carpet for the offke Still whee~ing with over the counter medication? Consider participating in an asthma clinical research trial. ' No Insurance Needed Qualified participants receive: • Free Lab • Fret Physical Exam • Free Study Medlcatloru • Compensation Upon Completion of Study For Mort lnfonutlon C.U (714) 347-8700 SOUmERN CALIFORNIA RESEARCH CENTER • William E. Berger, MD 26 732 Crown Valley Parkway, Suite 361 Mission Viejo, CA 92691 EYE-OPENER CdM boys fall victim a t Laguna Beach, 58-47 ·-~ ------~1 QUOTE OF THE DAY : "We dJJn 't think lMr'e an too many l«lm$ in bt'tur OOflditlon than • US, $0 Wt! WmJ ab/JJ to /cttp woridng hard UI fM fourth q""11'Ufr , .... _. -F.STANQA I/OOPS COAOl 11M PARSEI. ; • . DEFENSE . DEVOURS ORANGE, 55-42 richard dunn · ; Pelican Hill : still the One, ' according to Golf Digest • Newport Coast facility continues its role as one of the best in the country. Leave it lo P.elican Hill Golf Club it capture national accolades, again. ln the recent issue of Golf Digest, both the Ocean and ' Links courses at Pelican Hill • were voted among America's 500 Best Places You Can Play, a ran.king of the 10 best public courses in all 50 states. For Pelican Hill, which was named earlier this year as the National Merchandiser of the Year for resort courses by PGA of America, it's no surprise. It's been there before. According to the publication, here are Top 10 public courses (in order from first to 1 Olh) to play in Calif omia: Pebble Beach {Llnk.s), Spyglass Hill at Pebble Beach, Pasatiempo at Santa Cruz, The Links at Spanish Bay (Pebble Beach), Pelican Hill (Unks), PGA West (Stadium) at La Quinta, La Quinta Resort (Mountain), Torrey Pines (South), PGA West - (Nicklaus Resort) at La Quinta, and Pelican Hill (Ocean). 0 Just a reminder ... a free commemorattve stoclong·stuffer gift is being ottered for advance ticket orders between now and Clui.ftJ:Das for the 1996 Senior . PGA Classlc. With a ticket purchase of $65 or more before Christmas, a commemorative stuffed Toshiba Classic Teddy Bear wW be included free as a stocking stuff er. nckets can be purchased at Fashion lsla.nd or Roger Dunn GoU Shops or ordered by calling the townament office at 64G-9007. Tickets are also available at ~ TicketMaster, Tower Records, Robinsons-May, Golf Club Factory Outlets, Ameritix Network System and your local club pro shop. 0 • Eagles fight fire with fire; defense takes Orange out of its rally mode in fourth quarter and Estancia pulls away to improve to 10-1. By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot patient passmg and brwsing screens. ~we. kept our poise, which COSTA MESA -Most is tough to do against them,• teams have to wait until they Estancia Coach 1lm Parsel have the ball to in.stlgate a said. •Playing against their delay game. but the Estanoa offense is like playmg a clay- High boys basketball squad court tenrus match when the did so with its defense other guy is JUSt getting Wednesday night. everytlung bdck over the net. After Dane Plock's laym And we're the type of team put Estancia up, 39-33, on that wants to get the ball and Orange's scrappy put 1t in • oonleague visitors, Parse! said condt- the Eagles hawked borung also came mto the Panthers relent-play for the Eagles lessly, until ·we don't think Estancia assistant there are too many and defensive guru teams in better condt- Rich Boyce Joined tion than us, so we the home faithful in were able to keep applauding the working hard in the effort. fourth quarter.· Against the The Eagles needed heated-man -to -Candlish every ounce of fourth- man pressure, quarter energy to put Orange ate a combined 2:05 away the pesky Panthers, off the clock on two succes-who hit back-to-back three- sive scoreless possession!. pomters to cla.un a 29-28 lead and the Eagles pulled away with 2 43 left m the third pen- for a 55-42 tnumph to 1 od improve to 10-1. A Chns C andlith free "We won't play a tougher throw, a Plock three-pointer team to defend," said Boyce, I and a steal and layin by ~ who saw his defense procure Nelson allowed the Eagles, 15 turnovers from the typical-ranked ninth lil Orange ly methodical Panthers (4-3), County, to take a 34-31 edge who make a habit of break- ing defenses down with I • SEE ESTANCIA PAGE 83 CdM staggered, 58-4 7 •Sea Kings still looking for the right answers. By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot LAGUNA BEACH - \ Ltke where is the back.- After 10 games, is Corona court offensive produc:tlon? del Mar High a team with Ltke how dtd they lose more questions than I to Ldguna Beach Wednes- answers? day night 58-47 m a non- Ltke why do the Sea league game -a team the Kings' starting five, wtuch Sea Kings had beaten ea.r- features five seniors, keep lier in the season 68-51 to falling behind early and take fifth place m the Dally having to struggle to try KATSVVA AAINON£ I DAILY Pl.OT Estancla's Chris Candlish skies over Orange to grab rebound; teammate Nick Novak (12') looks on. and pull games out? I •SEE COM BOYS PAGE B3 youth soccer Amelia helps make Noonan's 1,000th a day to remember • 11-year-olds get a win when it counts the most, to help celebrate coach's 1,000th game; 1-0 victory becomes No. 524 for coach. CORONA DEL MAR -The Ameba 11-year-old boys plus soc- cer team came through with a 1-0 vtcto.ry Saturday over Huntington Beach to give Coach Jim Noonan career win No. 524 in his 1,000th game as a coach. The win, only the Ameba's.sec· ond win ln 19 tries this sea.son, cowdn't have come in more timely fa hion. Fonner Ameba players Justin K rr, Kent Elliott, Elizabeth Hen- ley Martino, Jenniler and Stephanie Noonan, Sue Noonan (Noonan's wife better known as •Mn. Coach•) and many Am ba alwnni parents w re on band to lend support from the 11de1in d.Wing the 15th Annual Am ba Wiilter Championships. Stopper Andy Clap.£ initiated a Ourry of combination pas with mid.fielders Geoff CoWer, Mike Mulvaney and Taylor Mad>Onald and striker Jorden BrokelsChen wtak.h resulted In a breakaway by -Eagle whldl led to the Win· tS49 aoat mldWay through the llCIOnd half. ~ Amebe IWtm got ltrong 11GPJ)Ort from Pancho Seebotn, Mk• Pruier, Matt Sauter, Ala Oltb and 'na.W o.p.n. ,_,w_w..,~ a.oe 1Aec:ta. ~ o.WI P.railer SMD HUclebnDdt, helped insure goalkeeper Bran- don Lewis of his first shutout The Laguna Niguel Extremes defeated Huntington Beach 1-0 on Sunday to capture the tournament championship in the 11 -year-old dtVlSlOn. The Tustin AYSO All-Stars defeated the Ameba 2-0 in the consolation championshlp game. In Boy5 13 actlon, the Newport Beach All-Stars routed the CdM All Stars 8·0 to capture the cbam- pionstup. One of the highlights of the tournament came when the Ame· ba fonned a human bridge for the Extreme after their clwnpionslup victory. The Extrem then joined the Ameba m making the longe5t human bridge in Am ba tourna- ment history. The Ameba and Extremes formed some fast friendships and the two toams are ta1JdDQ about uav lling together -to ~ the Big lslahd Cup ln Kona, Hawaii. next wnmer. Th following local playen w e named to tbe Ameba All· Tournament team picked by the coach . • From NewpoM: Patrick Knowl : 1\'avll Ubl, Tun Btrd· 10ng1 Willie MCRorie1 and P9dro ~ OdM: Todd SWamoni Mett &mi~ John DeCM1arJ P.K. Kbww ud Seott Scbobs. All the plapn were given small Cbl:iltmM ne. lor ..., ~. Ne<wpart'I Sc:otl Pll"-... i...-. ................ MOit v-........,.. • ....., ~ ........... THUMOAY, DEaMIElt 21. 1995 .. . ·~ -.-. - f • • I ..Ji.' ·~L ----= • __ .:.._ --..... t ' A ction was furious and comls- tent at Saturday's 15th Annual Ameba Winter Cballlplonshlps In Newport Beach. At far left, Corona del Mar ,All-Star Matt Smith and' Orange Coast United Scorpion Brendan Fenno put some special treatment into man~uverlng for the ball with tongues In motion and some fancy footwork. At right, a Huntington Beach foe gets to the fall first as Ameba's Mike Codinl tries to make some headway. Below, Corona del Mar All-Stars and Scorpions collide. Below, right, soccer coach Jim Noonan gets a big hug to help commemorate 20 years on the AYSO scene. Guess who's coming for the New Year's party? COSTA MESA -Talk about having guests for the holidays. ASYO Region 120 is expecting approximately 2,160 players, from 144 teams, along with an estimated 3,000 others including coaching staffs, par- ents, referees and supporters to descend on the area for the Costa Mesa Classic, . an annual All-Star soccer toumanient that will run from Dec. 29·31. The tea.ms from as far south as San Diego, as far north as Davis and from Victorville an·d H~ria to the east will be sending their top players to the com- petition. There will be 16 local teams entered in the competition. •These are the elite of the elite," said Dan Zaccuri. the director of the tourna- ment. ·we'll have kids from ages 8-15 competing here." The teams will be split up into three divisions. Division 5 will feature the youngEMt players, Division 4 the middle- aged youngsters and Division 3 will fea- ture the oldest players. The flJ'St two days of pool play will be held at Costa Mesa and E!;tancia Highs and Tewinlcle School. The tournament setup is a little bit tricky, but here goes. Each of the three divlSions will be split into three flights of eight teams. Each flight is set up so pJayen of llm· ilar experience will compete against each other. Plight 1 will feature the molt e~rienced players. Each of the three nights will have two pgols (A and B) of four teams. Each pool team will play three games with the top two teams from each pool moVing on to SatW"day's semifiJMib. In the semis, the winner from Pool A wm. play the second·place team from Pool B and the second~place teem from Pool A will meet the winner ot PoOl 8. The two winnen from Saturday's semifinals will move into Sunday's championship round and the two losen will play a consolation game for third place. If you took a few times to read that last passage then you have a pretty good idea of the headaches putting together a tournament thiS size can cause. "It's tough," said Zaccuri, with a hint of laughter in b.is voice. "But there are a lot of people helping to make UU. woirk and 1hey're all volunteers. •nus is something everyone wants to do for the kids." YOUTH BASKETBALL Hooi>s shutout: Rockets Post 32-0 victory over Santa Ana foe There were a few surpnses in the third week of Newport/Mesa NJB action like the Rockets' shutout victory over the Santa Ana Purple Panthers, 32-0, in Division 2 girls play Unda Salazar led the way with 10 points and Sharon Day added •nine for the Rockets, but 1t was 'defense that keyed the wm Evita CasWlo, Jennifer O'Donnell a.nd :i<ira Fischer were outstandm{J on defensive end. BOyl Dlvtston 2 • .The Magic used some hocus pocus to make the Raptors disap- pear in a 45·31 wm Lu Castillo led all scorers with 12 points and Michael Ray joined him in double figures Wlth 10. Jer my Cnngle added a fine effort, clearing 12 boards and Scan Sullivan added seven bloc.ks as th Magic lDlproved to 3·0. • :cLUB GOLF 'Southern Ca.J.itomia Gou 'Aaodatlon) girls champion last :.pring, received a 1chola.rship to :J>liy on UC Berkele~1 inaugural ;women's golf team tn 1996. But ,after a couple 01 w kJ, sh 1 ~returned home. It wasn't what 4he expected. •None of the guts ere shooting below oo.· Id :GIMgaw, who can hoot fn the !JoW10i. The Lakers were two-point winners over the Tailblazers, 42- 40. Greg Perrine led the way with 16 points and Evan Cooper added 12 points, four rebounds and two assists. The Heat broke open a tight game in the fourth period to pull away to a 42-31 win over the Jazz. Matt Casserly scored six of his eight points in the final period. Siddarth Arya had two big boards and Nik Tejada added two assists to help the Heat down the str tch. Michael Fitzhugh finished Wlth 16 points and l 0 rebounds. Danny Krikorian had 10 points and five steals. Division 3 Hunter Swandon and Brad Wagner each scored 14 pomts to lead the Bulls to a 54·19 win over the Mag1c. Swandon also chipped in 14 boards. Glasgow is now enrolled at OCC, where she could become what is believed to bo the first female to play on Coach Dick Tucker's golf team. Glasgow, who twice play d tn the U.S. guls junio1 amateur, expects to ttansfer to Peppcrdine the following year. The proof b lil the pudding, uh, putting ... Several monthl ego, I w introouted. to P te StulilC, who mak •The Putting Connection, a device for th The Nlkl romped to a 44-13 win over the Rockets. The Niles got strong inside play from Der· rick Manni, Jillianne Whitfield and Kendell Hudson. The Sonics trailed most of the game, but were ahead when it counted, taking a 41-40 victory over the Homets. Tom Yacko had 21 points to lead the way and Brett Perrine and B.J . Larson each added six points. The Trailblazers \ost to the Lakers. Jorden Salinger, Aaron .Fitzhugh and Joel Rameriz all had six points. Boys Dlvbton 1 , The Bulb pulled off a big wm, 59-37, over West Grove. Bobby Sherrell led four players in double figures, finishing with 12 points, five rebounds and three assists. Sean Biggio had 11 points, upper anm that applies isometric pr ure from braces, locking in the proper triangle ali~ent for a flawlest pendulwn stroke. Stu.Uk, a Newport Beach resident and NBCC member, virtuaJly guarantees that you'll lower your score, because it'• designed to perfect the pure pendulum putting stroke, generated by the back and houlder m\lldet rather th.an the wiiltl. • • Stulik'1 com~y does 1njetti0n mold.tJ19 with thermopJUtics and manwe~ three rebounds and three assists, Jeff Cheek had 10 points, six rebounds and four assists and Chad Gordan tossed ln 10 points and five rebounds. The Knicla did a buzz job on the Hornets, winning 52·35. Steve McCarthy had 21 points and Mike Campbell put in 14 points while Arya Hawkins and Sean Rorden each had seven. Girls Dlvtslon I The Pacen' Autumn Smith hit a three-pointer in the final sec· onds of the game to lift her team to a 39·36 win over the Warriors. Melissa Vargus had made two pressure free throws to tie Uie game for the Pacers at 36-36, set- ting up the game-winner by Smith. Slllith led all scorers with 13 pomts while Vargus chipped in 10. 11.ffany Candli.Sh did a go6d "The Putting Connection," which is endorsed by 'l'om Kite, PGA Tour pro and 1992 U.S. Open champion. •1t't the No. 1 traiiling usage on the tour," Stulik iaid. "Kite was usmg lt ln hii h<Ql room two months before be set the record at the Bob Hope Oanlc (in 1993), so we had him endorse it. Kite MJd it'• the gre_atett thing be'• ever u.ed. • I've toyed around with lt for m months: finally, rm ln the 90I. . ~........,dub gOff (olumn ~ "*Y ThuncMy job on the boards pie.king up six rebounds. The Warrtors fought gamely with four players, April Ross, Laura Kauth, Nicole Ashton -and Molly Weedn, each scoring six points. 6tb Grade All Net The Lakers lost their third straight, 53·45, after going into the fin.al period tied 35·35. The La.kers got some strong inside play from David Mendel- son who finished with 12 points and David Conte with 10. COSTA MESA AMERICAN LITTLE LEAGUE BASEBALL AND GIRLS' SOFTBALL FINAC REGISTRATION At Costa Mesa Hilb School · Saturday January 6, 19'6 ....... ~ Mustao~ trying ·to find the range at San Dieguito tournament • Costa Mesa 0 for 4, meets St. Augustine today to close out the year. LEUCADIA -What's tougher than playing four high school basketball games in three daysi Losing all of them, the last three by a total of four polnts, including a double--0vertime verdict. That's the situation for luckless Costa Mesa, which takes one more shot this morning at 10 at the San D1eguito High lnvitation- al against St. Augustine. Coach Jason Ferguson's Mus- tangs, now 0-9 after four frustrat- ing games here, as well as the recent loss of three other victories because of forfeiture, have just two things in mind. First, the elusive victory. And if nothing else, at least some marked improvement at the line where Mesa has been burned badly. In order the Mustangs lost to host San Dieguito on Monday, 76-49; then on Tuesday, Universal City pulled out a 55-54 decision, followed by a double OT loss to Carlsbad, 74-72; and on Wednes- day it was Escondido prevailing, 54-53. "We were 4 for 20 at the line against Universal City," said Fer- guson. "Then we missed six free throws in the fourth quarter and were 18 for 33 overall at the line against Carlsbad, and it was the same scenario agamst Escondido, we made 16 or 29." Among the bngbt spots for the Mustangs was a 39-point explo- sion by Bryan Leahy against Carlsbad, and an 18-point output by Tuan Do against Escondido. Donny Ogo was a key figure in Leahy's output as the Mesa guard consistently was able to feed the ball inside, where Leahy,. a 6-4 1uruor, beat the man defense from start to finish. Leahy dropped in 15 buckets wider basket, and was 9 for 15 at the line. Do lit it up from outside, con- necting on 6 of 9 from three-point land against Escondido. "We really haven't gotten many breaks to this point." said Ferguson on Wednesday. "But we're right there and the lods are doing a job." Today's contest finds Mesa going against a St Augustine front line which measures 6-7, 6- 6 and 6-4, so Ferguson & Co. are once again in a nose-to-nose situ- ation. 1 Today's game is the last of '95 for Costa Mesa. The Mustangs will return Jan. 2 with a nonleague game against invading St. Margaret's, then it's Pacific Coast League warfare on Jan. 5 against visiting Laguna Beach. ESTANCIA CONTINUED FROM 81 into the final eight minutes. And with unsung senior starters Nick Novak and John Maraya, as well as junior Bran- don Casillas and Frough Jahid pounding through Panther picks along with their afore- mentioned teammates, Orange used 6:23 before netting its sec- ond field goal of the fourth quarter. •That's why we schedule them," Parsel said. •Their style is difficult to play, but it makes you better. And l think we did get better as tbe game went on. Our plan was to get ahead and not give up anything easy. Get· ting a lead was the key.• Novak spearheaded the defense with five steals and appeared to own any loose ball, diving into and emerging from several piles to send the Eagles toward the offensive end. He also bad six rebounds. Nelson chipped in four steals, while Casillas had two. c::'t.= --·=s:-•W: .... ...... .... --==·PIW8 ~-=?: -~ti l'JlntW.~his ~ liiid W*f1broµgh Gadwlr Iba ll9coad ~ \fitb .trtuaDy an hands Contributing • ~ found ltlalf ca tbe way to a 1 :& record. Def~ Corona ltifiect the Jloiadnnmen at eYfifrf twn and did it With a mintDium Of f oUla, BUt 9omething happened in the third quarter. Without that true outside thr8at the game plan beeame pretty obvious. The spunky Roadrunnen proceeded to close . oft the posslng lanes to Gardner, Estanda's Ntck Novak (left) battles for a loose , ball with. Orange Higb's Holman Paz Wednes- d ay nigbl In addition to their offensive prowess (22 points apiece}, Candlish and Plock also played the other end m the half Candhsh and Plock continued their offensive dominance, accounting for 35 of the first 41 Estancia points, unW Ma.raya canned a pair of free throws with 1 34 left to make it 43-35 Candlish had three blocked shots and three steals along with tus team-high seven rebounds and Plock turned two of his three steals into layins. Candlish and Plock scored the Eagles' first 16 points, before a Candlish assist produced a Casillas layup with 3:14 left Estanoa also hit 13 of 17 foul shots in the fourth quarter, 18 of 23 for the game, to help keep Orange at bay. LOCAL SCHEDULE TODAY Community college men Orange Coest at Grossmont. 7. H(Oh school boys · Newport at Saddleback. 7 p.m.; Estancia at Capo Valley, 7:30 p.m.; Costa Mesa at San Diegulto Tourna- ment. vs. St. Augunine, 10 am. soc.ca High Khool boys Newpon Harbor at Royal High Tourna ment. all day WUSl\JNG High school • Newport Harbor at El Toro Tourney, 10 am. DEEP SEA WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS • Daveys Lodcer • no report • Newport Landing - 1 boat, 18 anglers. 45 sculpin, 9 rockflsh, 2 sand bass, 20 mackerel. THURSDAY, DECEM8Ett 21 , 1995 ., COM BOYS CONTINUED FROM 81 Pilot Tip-Off Classic? "Good questions, but I don't know the answers,· said CdM coach Paul Orris, who's Sea Kings are now 5-5. "But that has been the story of the way we've been playmg the last two weeks.· \ On tbe plus side, the Sea Kin!}s are getting some good play out of the front court. Brian Coleman put m a steady effort with 18 points, five rebounds and three steals and Adam Klin.ke had 12 points and six rebounds Coleman was the brightest light for the Sea Kings, but tus temper got him in some trouble when he was called for a technical foul with 5:08 left in the game and CdM trailing 43-36. It came at a bad time as the Sea Kings had scored the first five points or the period, to cut a 43-31 halftime lead Granted, Coleman was fouled, but when the other player fell on tbe court, he slammed the ball nght down at him. Maybe some of the Corona fans who couldn't see his face can be excused for giving the referees a hard time about the call, but there was no argument. Colemdfl missed the front end of the one-and-one, but Enver Soobzokov, who led all scorers with 27 points, sank both free throws from the technical to put Laguna up by nine (45-36) and effectively putting the game away. The fourth period was Corona's most productive, but in the end Laguna bit its free throws (9 of 11 in the fourth} and Corona didn't (making only 9 of 16) Laguna Beach, 5-6, opened a 14-10 lead after one and pulled out to a 30-24 lead the half that would have been more but for Brad Evans' three pomter at the buzzer Klin.ke had a strong third period, scoring fow pomts off two offensive boards and finishing with five boards m the period, but it wasn't enough as five Artists scored to gwe Laguna a 43-31 lead beading into the final penod. •we had to do two tlungs coming in,· said Orris. ·we needed to control them on the offensive perimeter and we bad to be enthusiastic and show some aggression. ·we didn't shut them down and our aggressiveness led us into situations where we were doing too much as individuals instead of as a team." The questions seem well defined at this point. With league play just around the comer there's still time to find some answers. .... SCHOOL 90Y'I ....... H.Or••G Salf'8 ~ 0.SU1M• Orange 9 10 12 11 -42 Esanc.ia 12 a 14 21 • SS 0..-.. . Oouor'I 12. Paz 10, Lein '· Walker 6, 9'on J. Kra~s 3, LAm 2. 3-pointen • ftou 1, Krauss t &t.Mc:lil • C..ndlish 22. Plock 22. Nelson 2, Novak 5, Mar.ya 2. CasUI¥ 2. Ay. Slm~n O. Jahld 0. ]..pointers Plodt 1 • ~ 8Mdt SI. OIM '7 Score by Quwt.rs Coronadel Mar 10 14 7 16-47 Laguna Bea<.h 14 16 13 15-S8 Corona def ~ -Walz 2. Peyton 2. Keane 1, Ff~ 0, Shimet" 0, Coleman 18, Gority 0, l<Jlnke 12. Evans 7, Mac- Donald 5. l·polnte~ -Evans 1 Fouled out • Walz, Evans. Laguna Beac:h -Cannon 0, Pugh 17, Soobzokov 27, O'Keefe 3, Satrappe 6, Sirianni 3, Purdy 0, M()C)(e 2. Weenig 0. 3-polnters Pugh 2, Soobzokov 2. Foul~ out • Weenig • Technical foul -Coleman, CdM. San Dleguito 76, Costa Mesa 49 Sc.ore by QuwtM'S Costa Mesa 9 14 17 9 -49 san 01egulto 23 22 17 19 · 76 Costa Mesa · Montoya 14, Ogo 7, Weeks 7. Payne 2. Leahy 12, Do 2, Chiasson 5, Correa 0, Galdamez o. Weir 0, Rice 0. 3·pt goals· Montoya 3, Weeks 1. s.n Dieguito · Davis 2, Conahan 13, Reltme1r 14, Hahn 9, Tamerius 12, Jenson 3, Dearson 17, A1Jstin 2. Nickerson 4 3-pt goals: Conahan 3. Jenson 1 Unlvers.111 C.ity 55, Costa Mesi! 54 Sc.ore by Quarters Costa Mesa 16 8 17 13 • 54 Universal City 7 18 12 18 • 55 Cost.II Mesa Montoya 26, Ogo 3, Weeks 0, Payne 10, Leahy 9, Do 0, Chiasson 0, Correa 3, Galdamez 3. 3·pt goals Montoya 4 Fouled out· Leahy Universal City · Mend! 3, Colin 1, Tamtr 8, Cruz 0, Ian 2, AJdryn 6, Ariel 0, Devin 8, Washington 12, Howell 1 S ear1~ 64. Costa Mesa n C2 ot> Sc.ore by Pwiock Costa Mesa 18 14 12 16 6 8 • 72 <:arlsbad 10 20 11 9 6 6 • 74 Costa Mesa · Montoya 9, Ogo 2, Weeks 16, Payne 6, Leahy 39, Do 2. Correa 2, Galdamez 0 3 pt goals: Montoya 3, Weeks 1 cartsbad -Galli 8. Jansen 7, Tenninas 7, Mulligan 13, Walker 27, Weirich 8, Wieland 2 3 pt goals: Tenninas 1, Mulligan 1, Weirich 1. Escondido 54, Costa Mesi! 53 Sc.ore by~ Costa Mesa 12 14 8 19 -S3 Escondido 11 12 15 16 -54 Costa MeM • Montoya 6, Ogo 6. Weeks 10, Payne 2, Leahy 9, Do 18, Correa 1, Galdamez 1 . 3-pt goals: Montoya 1. Escondido -Bryecker 24, Myke 8, Hallaway 2. Shnetz 2. Turner 18, Garcia 0, Mapanas 0, Meek 0, Salter 0 3-pt goals: Bryecker 3 HIGH SCJtOOl GfRLS Corona del Mar 60. SAddlebadt 43 Saddleback 7 9 1 S 12 • 43 Corona del Mar 18 17 9 16 • 60 SMidlebadc ·Espinoza 3, Ibarra 6, Guzman 4, Ramierez 2. Lopez 6. Magcas1 20, Leal 2 Fouled out: Ramierez Corona del MAr -Chi 1, AJbano 10, Ford 12, Anderson 0, McGuigan 2. Simon 3, Hawley 6, Gardner 26, DiMilleO. J·polnt shots. Ford 1 PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES 14 THU9'SDAV, OECEMIER 21. 1995 Put a f ew w o rd s to work f o r you . Pilot tit t \ \U •\ 642-5678 STARTING ANEW . 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Washer Lndscpd yds, nu roof/pnl 3BR Hou•·.• for••••••••• New 28' motor home ••••••••• Found 12,17 in Stator GOURMET COOK/Lt & Dryer 5110 each Ado rable Am. Ea· ln/out.Byownr 556-8133 L••t!•Avll'!9WI 1-car --------for rent. Full kitchen, Bros. Prkng lot-housekeeping. exp'd, Wnrrantoo & Delivery klmo Pupa White, HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR RENT gar. $145f0/mo. shower, TVNCR. Day---------Fairview & Baker live oul, FIT. Non-(71 4) 953-9822 just in time for Call 838-0496 BALBOA & wkly ralos. 559-8844 BUSINESS 549-8777 smkr. Newport Boach Christmas! 8'h 1~ks PENINSULA 2607 ---------FOR SALE 290 0 --------area. 714-673-3643 old tst sho1: uKC FOUND. Keys. Sunday POSTAL & GOV'T JOBS FURNITURE 6014 reg. 3 male, 3 female. ST S liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii RENTALS TO Dec. 3rd al the COM Almos1 housebroken . CO A ME A 2124 $800 1BR BALBOA SHARE 2724 LASER TAG Amuso-'"Cl1r1s1mas Walk.·· S21 HOUR~BENEFITS $150-5350. 548-4998 417 E. BAY AVE. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii mont Bus. Est'd CUSI Large rong of keys NO EXP WILL TRAIN Dbl D • B d b F Z C II round at 'he Ch~mber Appl+ Info 714·647-1991 re ••r ran Aus trallan Shepherd UTILS PO. STV/FRIG ase un ono. 3 .. new merror & nile Santa'• Speclal NO PETS .... 547-1155 1 room in aprtmnt/block Mark S80K. 723-6453. or Commerco booth Receptionis t . -Cuddly Black Tri Opx style. 2Bd 1 Ba •• ..,.._...,...._-..,.____ from boach-CDM, new Plo~so call 673 A050. st;md, ash wood S850 Panda Bear Pups. 1 k·t o 1 •c .. .... Immediate opening obo. Bar Lg wall unl1 S300 Tim 64.,5408 coun ry 1 • gar. n Y Detch studio 1 hso to remodel. deck, S600 ---------1·L,..-0.,,....,,.5 ..... T,...C~.....-----Accounting co. PT/ $150 obo 722-0860 ~ S750. Call 968·3905. bch & park, past Bal-ultl Incl. 673-6224 BUSINESS AT Black, gray ove/wkonds. NB 759. •Poodles AKC• ............. 111 illteotion .. _G_E_N_E_RAL ____ 2_1_0_2 ... ., ... ......,.., .. 11m1-...... ~." nil HWSJltllf will 1111 ........,, aca,e..., lll"ferus•· .... ••HI Ulall Wkll ls Is wlotlllo9 II 1111 llW. Our readers .. llonlly llllofmtd UlM I ll llwetli.11 14Yert1Jtd 111 11111 .....,., .. ltll!Hll Oii 11 .. ........, mis. Tit tom- -II .._.ll'llUlioll, call HUD ........... 1-100·424-lstQ. kl tllt~.oc ... ,, .... call HUD al 4U·3SOO. boa Pier. S575 yrly Bal Penn Pt. House OPPORTUNITY & whole Tabby w wht 6926 or lax 720·8006. Tea Cup Toy & Mini utols Incl. 723·0146 chos1. Park Npl area s S 50 7l4-a38-4457 C...al er.It -HUNTINGTON near wedge. Sundeck. 2904 S!>O roward 759-0284 Re1a1I MERCHANDISE 1=,...,.2-=so-_9 __ -..,. __ _ •'all leatale BEACH 2140 CORONA ~~~:1 ~~<!;, s~2;~3u~~ LOST· ma10 grcty. blk & *BRIDAL SALON* MISC. 6015 P~~. ~ah..:' 4 q::r~. ~: ........ DEL MAR 2622 Bal P e nn resp. person 80% COMMISSIONSlll wht Tabby, big, fluffy, Est<.!. brldadll salon brkn. shots & papers Pl Work from home FT/ friendly COM area. nee s a ro ant per-XMAS TREES 6-• $500 858-3688. Kt•aat Home for the Holl· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii for 2 'hBR lBA House PT. 'Now slarts Janu· Ownor heartbroken! son wilh a great smile . 9 ' 151...,,...--------lif tr•......... daya RENT TO OWN. 2BR 1ABA w/ View near bch. S600/mo ary 1st! Rush sell· REWARD. 760-8586 lo greet all our bnd0$ gal S40. Herbs. JUlllpers Save abused and ,. •• 1 --=r 2Bd 1.SBa. lncd yd. S1185fmo. Uhls Incl. Inc. uhl lurn 574-9785 addrossed stamped Concierge exp. a plusi $l 8' KongiOn palms abandoned pets. Be a 'I ....... -•-• Only $775. 968-4495. Avl 12/15. Coll 222· Balboa Penn. Prlv envelope· 7326 E Small brown dog round F/T. 714/546-5700 S20 Citrus-avocado (lrull· volunleer/foster. Call at 22nd s1 SI Mary Ing) s10. Cement roun· 714-597-9037. 5775 M·F 0-5 lor appt bodrrn w/bath. Sep. Pinto Way. Orongo, Armenian· Church Retail 1ains s110, bird bathSl==-=-,,..,,..,.,,,,_---,..---Up~tra S tudio with entr. Ip, W/0. Quiel CA 926GS>. (714) 209-650-8367 *BRIDAL SALON* 520. 909·674-9422 YORKIE lor Xma~I 1 'h NEWPORT kitch. Utils Incl. $645/ nroa. S550. 673-6557 0166. lb, Calendar girl, yr BALBOA BEACH 2169 mo Av! Nowt Call 222· COM I Bdrm avl. Utls PAYPHONE ROUTES Est. bridal salon Is Beautiful hand-tied old, hse brkn, utled & l"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 5775 M·F 8-5 tor appt. paid. No pets, non Local Sitoa-for sale, PERSONALS seeking a dynamic Oriental rugs, 1 lx14 & shots 52500 858-3688 . • •••••••• ISLAND 21061• smking. 708 Avacado S2.000/wk potontlal.1 .. •••••••• s:iles consullont 10 as-8x10, seafoam groen. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3BR/Den 2BA Ip, cln, _C_O_S_T_A_M_E_S_A--2-6-2-4 5390 675-8634 800·200·5300, 24 hrs.• 1_•________ ::1~~ure~~·~r~!~cReeta~ 540-1446 alter 8pm _M_U_S-ICAL _____ _ HOUSES/ CONDOS -FOR SALE dbl gar $1500. •nd1 COM ST FfT c Unuau•lllf la rge 4Br or Rmm•t• Wanted iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Jasmone/ocn. Lg VENDING• Lo ca I PERSONALS 3002 MU I . osta INSTRUMENTS 6055 4Ba 2-story updated 436-66651854-6460 design hm. Sep suite Accounts with ovor 251'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mesa area. COMPUTERS 60 l8 hm. Lrg patio, Frnch, _________ 1BR/2BA Moblle Home 17it20 w/14'clost+2 machinos·Buy oil or•• DATING? SHY'? 714/546·5700 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii d 2 f St B 1 T r ·• Quiet & Secure. patoos S775. 723·0377 part•e00-818-0908 ---------1 B•ldwln Acrosonlc rs, p. eps IO •lfV •w err ga Ou 1991 Newport Blvd. For a fun time call EMPLOYMENT Pl S I I t bch. $3000. 723-4633 comm. lmmac 2br 2ba 846-8373 CM s hr 2BR 2BA ---------1 011·592·59"'L'o35. Mac CVUpgrd 040 Crd ano. P ne ype detch hse, lrg patio.,...,.---..,,--.....,,..,.--Apt $ 3 8 7 /mo + "• """ SERVICES 553 3 8/ 125 +soft. $500 obo S 1250. tuned, like-new GENERAL 1002 BALBOA N/pot $1750. 760-1219 E 'ald• Costa Mes• utils. No heavy drtnk· MONEY 33~ per minute, 18+ 13 .. Momlor 673.3464• condlhon 673-6246 Big Clfn guard gated ~~C:t~r '<>.;_ c;~S/~~~ Ing. Resp. 4'14-~629 iiTiiOiiiliiOiiANiiiiiiiiiii2iii9ii1ii4I HOT CONNECTIONS iiiiiiiii•ii•ii• .. iii•ii•ii•iiiiiiiil MAC SE Tons or s/w •--------- GOV'T FORECLOSED PENINSUIA 2107 furn 2Br 2Ba, don. LV Avail now. 720-1565 •LIDO Spacious, qulot 1·800-848-4688 Please be aware that plus ptlnter & modem. SPORTING airy. Refs. $3100. 819-1---------home. Lg sunny patio, LOANS 3K-60K SINGLES: MEET single tho hstmgs in this cat-$495 lor alll 648-6306. GOODS 6065 homea for pennies on $1. Oolinquent TllX, Repo•, REOs. Your Area. Toll Froe 800- 898-9778 Ext. H-4645 lor current llstlngs Furn/Unfurnlahed 2Y.!BR, 1 BA near beach, $1250 Inc. ulll 574·9785 360-2629 805-969-3648 HUGE BACK YARD pvt entrance. Nr bch. '~"°'~' egory may require you iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $299 lit Month's Rent S835+util 723-0400 a.-dornocre!'drr OK people throughout 10 call a 900 numbor ---------FABULOUS SAVINGS Large 1 Bd In 30 unit NB Charming cottage M rvpes ""~ rural America. Conli· in which there Is • FREE TO YOU 6022 Aerobic HeM!ll Rider From SIC9 T I S Fl S d/ I lJC d ·Funy 8ondtd dentlal, reputable, es-charge per minute. Tr~ New SlllOO/Only $249 If you would like to com pix nr r angle q. p. m yar pat o. VS tabhshod plan. Free .,,,--..,,-....,...,...,.-,...-~,_-1 L~l"'I Ntw $1300~ s.zso W•ter1ront wolh side _C_O_S_T_A_ME--SA-- 1 - 0 - 2 -4 1 ue. ier, huge deck, 1- car gar. Nwpt Island. $900. Onvld, 722·1488 live 1n a homo that's Bunk Houso Ap1s storage, w/d. EZ pkg Sel\.1nq s.nceo 11 dolnois. Counlry Con-Be A High Cl••• SIWM NewS219S.,,_S219 Valued rrom $SOOK to 842-1401 5450 722-9555 Open 7~qprn Mon-S..1 Dinner Companion Golden Retriever• · .. ., 1-8"" 9,1 8321 nec11ons Newsletter, lA«yde',...S2'9510rltf$295 S12M. Visions Propor--.,.U""n"""b_e....,l""l•-v-•"""b....,l,....e-1""B="""'r1:-NB Lg, 4bd homo. 2· C"'I vv-• PO Box 406, Superior, Pla t onic , Top Pav! M/F 7-8 yrs Beaut/ SolofltxNewS1300'0l!J$19S ties o n Display Is No pets. Elec range, rms avail. Pool tbl, ~•non G,...d 11• Nebraska 68978. 5 3 3 -7 9 0 5 I•• heahhy both grt kids! H'lt'E SALEr""'S $'"'"'"" looking for quallrled patio, totally encl gar. lndry, tennis. jacuzzi, HELP 1 w 0 AKER 5 Ted756-0388 64&-0119 1111 ~11 11nw11; managers to llvo In $550 .. dep 642-5964 gnr., n/smk. 642-8058 YoY Dream of Dating N E E o E o I M· Moving Bo••• 2000 EXERCISE llACHJNESm Lender S•lf• Sell! these propertlos. For Now make It a Reality 1--L R ' 7 • •57-"a.7 •3Br2Ba2-c:M lg further Into contact•-------,.--NBOceanV1ew I••••••••• 1-900-484·2600 Eict MEDIATELY! Earn pecking paper, all -fPOI 1~ ... ,.,. yard. Only $155K CORONA Elizabeth or Melissa NEWPORT Modern, nr sand, lg ANNOUNCEMENTS 1542.S299/m.nM115it>ete $1,000's wookly pro· slzes.·642-3441 •3br 1 bo Hugo yard. DEL MAR 2122 aundk. $450. S 100 olf Procan Co (602) 1154-7420 cesslng envelopes. TV ELECTRONICS owner will carry prlncl-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 714"280-8080· BEACH 2669 1s1 mo. rent 646-4400 1•••••••••1. ___ ,,_ _____ 1 Free supplies, easy • t pals only. Ron Young -------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Newport Crest Shr ·~-------MEMBERSHIPS workl!I S.A.S.E. Orbit JEWELRY, FURS STEREO 6080 548·0919642·3850 2Br·2Ba Front Du· Why play Hide 'N •1BR $825• BR '-#2, P.O. Boit 140476. •·ART 602Sliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii All Kinds of Jobs For plex, 457A Seaward Seek with chRdC81'8? 2BR 2BA $725/Up ~~lce~:!rm~o:i~~~-r. ~riv. ANNOUNCEMENTS 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii3iiii0ii1ii8 Orlando. FL 32814· ~ Yamaha Stereo Sptem All Kinds ol Pooplo. Rood SI 195 Min. 1 Yr Call Cl•••lfled Relrlg & dishwasher rm & bath. Avt now-. 29201• 0476· Great sound! V~ Claaalned, Lease. Avall 1/1/98 todayl &42-5878. Incl. 60x30 pool. No $550+ 646-1400 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Preattgoua Y•cht INTERNATIONAL EM-RANCH MINK Short loud, clear. Double 310-476-9862 pets. No IHs. No ~N'""p...,.t"""s="""'e_•_c.,..h-ow="""'_n_m_a-s-Club In NB Harbor 35 PLOYMENT. Mak• up jacket med-small $500 Tape player, Amp, lease. 545-4855 ter suite. Close to •Loving, Nurturing, ft sllps avail. 840-1494 to $ 2 • O O 0-obo 873-3402 Tuner, Turnta ble. Ltg Have A Garage Sale~ Coll The Pilot Classifieds of 642-5678 . to ~lace your Garage Sole Ad ! ~ Pilot be.ch. Quiel. Pool. St•bl• Couple: Wish 478-6870 Charles. $4,000 +month toach-speakers $400 574- *PETS WELCOME! to adopt. Ure In rural1 .. •••••••• Ing basic conV9rsa-Red Fox Fur Co•t 4255/hm 458-8282 2+2, now pnt/crpl, $500. 645-6799 community, country, I• tional English In hip length, size 8/10. ;:=::;;::======. last at 51285 675•8003 lse future devollonl'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~ South Korea. No sacrifice $500 obo mlrrord closets. Won't wooded, home. Prom-EMPLOYMENT Japan, Taiwan, or Beauhlull Pd SlSOO. PLUG 2690 COMMERCIAL and love to newbom.1: teaching background 5 4 8 -4 9 9 B TUSTIN Call Eilleen & Bob EMPLOYMENT or Asian languages re--5 -1L-'tl_E.,..R,,,...,,F'""o'""x""""'c""'o'""A,..,T,,,.. REAL ESTATE t-800-488-3238 5530 ~ulred. For lnlorma· Purchased at Sak's $200 XMAS SALE 0 v ERO U E BILLS? liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ~·f ~6 e~~!1J8~s21~32. :~71 ~v:x,::~~~· I N (While they last). ---------DEBT CONSOLIOA· $3S,OOO/Yr Income ---------1 Super clean 1 Br/2Br BUSINESS OFFICE TION. Cut payments potentlal. Readmg EMPLOYMENT luxury apts near 5/55 20·50%. Stop Colloc-book T 11 F ( ) Frooways. Call Maggio FOR RENT 2769 lions. Avoid bank· s. 0 ree 1 WANTED 5535 PETS & 8<>0-898-9778 ExL R-11 u ·n.•llY ~ 541·3102. ruptcy. Holp with IRS 1361 for details. n.i11uYUMN 6049 MISCELLANEOUS RENTALS ROOMS 2706 •NB 1 /2 Blk to booch. Prof, non/amk, kit prlv. Gar. W/O. $400/mo. No pets. 648·5678 •B•lbo• Island• Marine Ave. upstairs office. 150 sq It. $325/mo. 675-8877 debts. Roduce lntor-1 ________ .,...-____ H a r d W o r k I n g iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii est. Not • fonder. LI· $40,000/Yr Income Degr .. d Accountant censed/bonded. (Non· potentl•I. Home with BS urgently pront) MCCS HlOO.. Typists/PC users. Toll seeks trainee level 787·7235. Ext. 106. Free (1) 800·898-9778 Accountant/Auditor RAPID WEIOHT LOSS oit T-4645 ror listings. posillon ..........• ASAP. Please make offer. Ca ll 845-6180 "Only St7.95." Burns Cott•• House Server Fat, Calories, Stopa PT, friendly, custome r Hungor. Lose 3.5 Hrvlce orlonted, rell--0-0-M-E_S_TI_C_S ____ I pounds " week guar· ablo, wk-ends a mustl enteed Call for lnfor· will train. 675-9300 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif mallon. Unltod Phar· Concrete form setter. LIVE.IN WANTf:D moceutlcal 1·8?0·733-Must be exp'd In cast· In Costa M8f8 homo to 3288 (C.O 0 . • Ac-In-place concrote wallt . take car• ol 3 childf9n. cepted) Rola/Good attitude. S400 I* monlh plus room o.c. 819·72~-8888 Ind board. ADOPT·A·PET ivery Sat & Sun at PETSMART, Fountain Valloy. Puppies, kit· tens and mOf'e, all looklng for loving, car- ing homes. CALL 597· 9037 fot more lnlo. COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MESA 2624 Earn SGOO•S800 weekly ttulfing en~ (714l 574-4243 lopes at home. For •••••••••I In I o • • n d ••If· •ncRCHANDISE addren•d alamped .an,1; envelope to: O&A ••••••••II Home m a fl era. 801t ___ ,,__ _____ , 2158, Lub bock, TX ANTIQUES 7~08 F•mllw Fltn•H ••UY•NG IT•••• F shlon Island needa From 1800-1960. 1 pc lnslNCtCHa. R~pLiOl"I• to entire eatate. Paint• ltts, Telemaihlera & Ing-. china. glaw.nt, Sitters. PleaH appfy fum, etc. lmmec:I caah, In poraon and/or call tops. 67342iJ Iv l1'ltO O.na •I 040.5300 • BUSINESS OPPOITUNlTT OPPORTUNITY 2904 2904 succ.ESSRJL BUT DISSATISFIED? .... '° dwiqa ~. "'1t1 0o'1D'l...-. .. ._._..~llk1 CALeSCAN Cltl144811DD • ,, THURSDAY, oKEM8E9' 21, 1995 ~wpon BHchlCoKa Mae Daiiy Piloc Hove A Garage Sole ! Learn to be a better bridle player! Sub1crlbe now to the Goren Bridee Letter by calline (800)7~1225 for infonnation. Or write to Gore n Bridce Letter, P.O. Box.UIO, Chicaeo, O..~ +no. POWER BOATS MARINE SLIPS 7012 DOCKS 7022 92' Hobie Pwr 13' 40hp 35' & 55' Max, Bal M111lner, Trailor, Ctr. Pen. Sec 1-car prkng Conaole, Extra. $5500 Incl. on.stir facility. 966·2929 Iv messago $350/$750/mo. 723·5835 --------5 0 FT max side lie. SAJL BOATS 7014 great loc noar NHVC, Perteet tor boat pa- .,..~llllf fl '30 SAIL BOAT• rade. $12/tt. 675·9282 Cr' The Not Oasslleds ot 64H678 lo !*xt 'ff» liarCIJI Solt Ad I QaJly_ pjlot 01ose1, whool, cloan. e ALB o A y AC HT owner terms. $11,000 BASIN has boot slips Pos terms. 723-4074 from 31 10 40 tt avail, 24 FT. Co lumbla $14,50/tt. 673·1761 Challenger Sloop. Boat Dock for ront up $795. Minney'• .Yacht to 30tt s225/mo. Call Surplus, 1500 Old 650-3683 Nowport Blvd ----· ----548·4192 SLIPS: 22' to 44' Run your ad in 1105 llDCUIY f 135 tNe •ACMMR ...._ FCHelt GrNn, 1<>9d~ runt great, MUST seer sou oao 434,..e ~oo tlc (1SOR952) 1887 M•rcury 8•ble, ""'' a look• vr .. t 53k mU.• • .., optlona. must ... 1. ptlc~ to HI I~ obo •:M· 8500, Uc# SPFAN ······-----·-··-----·-···--' . : D YES,SEU ~y CAR • City ~-~-~~~~---~-Zip ~ . Credot Card D MC CMSA DAM X GARAGE SALES TAANSPORTATION BOATS 7011 BOATS 7011 25Ft Coronado with Showers. awlmmlng 30tl mooring. Newport pools. Friendly to Harbor. $9,000 Call boaters. 723-4074. 640-4053. the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Daily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Valley Independent to reach over 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with your credit card # or mail it in with a check today! Run for a week! If your car does not sell we'll run it • fllf>-- BALBOA ISLAND 6106 AU NEW Comforters (full & crib). duvets. sheets, tools. Fri/Sal 8-1 2, 220 Apolena SELL your used vehlcte through classified 842-8878 BOATS 7011 DUFFY ELECTRIC BOATS •SALES •SERVICE •RENTALS •USED BOATS •TRADE·INS •CONSIGNMENTS Factory Showroom 2001 w. Coast Hwy. (Between Ardell & Sea Scout Base) 045·0427 310 518-9400 ------MOTORCYCLES MARINE SERVICE SCOOTERS 8018 SUPPLIES 7 020 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1 9 9 4 H • r I e Y· TONS OF FISH NET Davidson FXLR S2,50 per pound. 4800 Miies, excellent Minney'• Yac:hl Sur· condition. S15,950 plus, 1500 Old Now-obo 434-6500 por1 Blvd. 548-4192 Lie (13X7322) CLASSIFIED COME SEE OUR BMW It's the resource y·ou ROADSTERS START· can count on to sell a I N G A T S 8 . 9 9 o myriad of morchan· IRV SEAVER M/C dlse Items, because 714·532·3700 our columns compel•---------qualified buyers to Why piny Hide 'N cant Seek with chlldcare? 042·5078 Coll Cl•••lfled today! 642·5&78. for another week FREEi All for $1 o• Mo1I to DAILY PILOT l30 w toy S.-. Cot1D Mlto, CA 92627 /114)642WIOrW1114)631·6594 ~ lbrf)r CWy/ Pleas. "** ,.,_, 11oq, -....... Midi/-h« - D•C,..... Q -1-C S..1111111 O VI Q-~ t.11-'Glow o.-._ c-..w-a-c.... O•-" G -~ D....._._ O J -" O Nil/fM--0-.-0IW~ o c-c.,..i o_,._ a--o c-uc-~ o~,._ O~"'-' o ... ww .... • S I 0 for ' lin.s, SI 00 eodi odcl;honol line ·--······---------··-··----· •SE•R•VI-C•E--•I iiCHiiiliiLDiiiiCARiiiiiEiiii3ii53iii6 ~g~i~E & DIRECTORY ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 INTERIOR 3 5 5 71 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii DESIGNERS MASSAGE 3830 PAINTING 3858 PET 3 7 82 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil SERVICES SPRINKLERS 3921 38 7 0 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Chrlatl•n •Mothe r ol 2·provlding c:nre In • , my home. M.als/anacks * Beat Price/Quality FT-PT Patricia 969·8~47 undscape, brick, stone CARPENTRY 3510 --------Concrete 800·788-1007 Llo'd Contractor Small tot> •p•clahst Fan1•Llgh11 •Sp• Demand EltclltC 645·3656 CARPENTRY•Wlndow1liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Doors • Wood fences •BIRCH ST. DESIGN• • Drywall Repair • 3920 Birch St. I 101 NB Lf261581 • Call Bot> Fobrlc • Wallpaper 249·8323 Pg-312-0028 Carpet • Bllnd• Skin a. Body Cer• 1 o~ OFF .All Fac:l•I• Ma1Hgea & Wulng Call Becky 286-6608 21Yr• Quality hinting PLUS touchup1. 24 Hr•. Richard Sinor Llcl280644 64S-3209 CHUNG'S PAtNTINO Personati.ted P.i Cate Kennel alternative. No 1LreH or worry. Lie, SPRINKLER REPAIR v11v1a•Head••Tlm• c:loc:k1. 25'Vr• Local E11.p. John 282·2831 Ina. Aef'1. • 673·7184 1 ________ _ Dependeble~Da~care ,_,,,,.,......,,,.,.._~...,.......------------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Uc'd Ped1atrlc:s. tat ~di •EXP ERT: Bii< walls, FENCES _H_e_n_d_u_m_•_n_C ___ h_•_rl-1•-A to Z HANDYMAN CPR Mu1s:snactc1 lnc.udlld brick, c:oncn. atucc:o & , S •v• Up to 80% 714·758·1420 MOVING 3834 20 Ytt Exp. Od Prlcel --------TRANSIATOR/ ~~:r31";~~ ~:.1~ PLUMBING 3890 TUTOR 3927 INSTAUIREFACE CABINETS FT·PT. Fun 'TLC. 164-1740 stone. 25Yr Exp Lows & DECRS 3615 Painting, carpentry, l<ltchens. ba1hs, dOOfl, Joa• 531·7043 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii plum bing, fence bldg. •---------4 Q A p I I window1. Doug 546·7258 --------,_________ e F EN c 8 Se Local reaid. 780-5044 JEW~LRY 378 PUBLIC NOTICE 1~~ ~~:,i•Pal~Vr;:,::S THE LOCAL PLUMBER CLEANING WOOD/CHAIN LINK H R 1 /A d I The Cahl. Publlc Utlll· Llc'd/ln1'd •Ince '78. ·• Jll'llat E. Bangert Co.· --------SERVICBS 3548 CONTRACTORS ·No job 100 •mall· ocm• •P• ~, emo • William Hatold Jewelers lie• Comml11lon RE· 98a.7083 Pg-664-3947 Since 1947 CARPET GENERAL 3 71 ~40•8521 osla MH..,Newport Walch & Jewelry repair QUIRES that all uaed FrltodlySeNlc11111nsurtC1 LEARN SPANISH HOWf Great gift for you and family. E>Cp'd SA Tulor Su••n• 873·7408 CLEANING 3 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 558 2 s v •• ,. exp. Antique. An• Jewel~ houeehold good• Ike'• Custom Painting L1532981 875-9304 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii5ii1ii5 AcT:!~~: 0:e~~!~ CPI BUILDERS INC. -.. -n:w=1:=,,N=-=.-=~.-=~""~:-::=,A-=-,=~'"':S,;:!,...!-d Jim 931•2 '00 Buy/Mll/lrlde 973•039 ~~~~.'~ar~n~un'i~:~~ ~g:k I~~·:.~·& g:~~ AJ.LEQIS PLUMBIN01·m--E _____ 3_9_2_8 MoPhff CarpeWphl Uc/Bonded. Free Est. RHldentlof Const. Redwood • Ll576605 HOME SERVICES llmoa and chauffeurs Lt1'703468 e:U·4010 MHr Emergenoy Svc.,"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ,. • ...,.,, a ,.......,.1 ,.,. u 151842 J I Wh"' .... 2 72,,,,. 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Cln-up•. Tt1• or chauffeur, call: P•lnter Ne•d• Work 20Yra ·~·" ,,. work c· 714-975-7789' TI s I ... ... 10 " WAL TILES 3528 •WINDOW Cle•nlng rm, pr n,..rt, ,_ra • Public Utillll•• OuaUty•NeaL•Relleble Steff S4S·I 18 t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil •Carpel Clean Ing••---------PLOOR INSTALL JUNK To Ttt• DUMP Tha!cil t7M2•S PQ-4•3 .. 142 CommlHlon Pluter•Slaln•Varnlah Preol .. Plumbing COVERINGS 3932 Leaky Showers "•P'd •Streak/Spot f'ree• DOORS 3580 REPAIRS 3620 (714-908•1882) TRiii 714-558-4161 Danny310-433·1813 Repair• & Remodel• liiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Regroutlng & lnstall'n Fr•• Eatle729·7079 Wiii haul what Tra1,, fept1ed,.,.•move. .;..11, Dlbem.,do'• Moving Fr" EstlmatH t.#670t30 011n of Tiit Holld•r. Window An Hperlenoed •QUALITY WORK• Man won't! 96•·1H2 .,,. .. .,, 1'1t44N L~a11gmce/Stor•o• PERSONAL LIH73H H,.toeo 613·8065 or 846-8526 e!:t ·~. n ~ .. o~::~'l g:n"o~~d ~~:, :~~: ~~~~:,g.z:;~~;~~~~ _H_'l!_ 11 T-.T-BJ _____ ,•~:.~~1~:1:a1~~ ~, 1~1 ~~··e~t:.~1 ;·~ .s.EilRiiVliiiCiiEiiiiaiiiilii8ii6ii7il -,-0-0_L _____ _ Ed Sarrett 548-3371 reas. Don 521·8910 L708279 722·7332 _,_ TrM Trim • Removal •Twe arolhere Moving NUTRITION 374" Q1rcMning sve. 141-6512 -.. "" Cuslem1u.-X·maa S!RVJC! 3894 Houae•Cle•nlng •---------•---------~, .... ._ ...... ,....;.~,......, ... ,.,,..,,,.~ ~o~~7t"'dlf~lln:e 7;~:~• Cardi ... CalU9raphY iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Xln1 All"•. Suppltes DRYWALL HANDY MAN •OAllllN MASTBRS CALll3'&50 117,1100 You provloe cards 11c. PUR& WATER CARI! ~r:i~hed. ~o.~i~~ SERVlCE 3584 3710 ~::•.:~~n~ ~.~:~!i Claud'• 545.09:>2 eves Poo1JSp1 Sve & Atptlrt . P I c •STOP IMOKt .. Q• Qlfdenlng Sn:. 141·5112 Fllltr1•Putnp••Ht11ltrt • nt• arpenhy .. a:mT ™TIST MUSIC PIANO • VOCAL WHkl)' Svc. 84M121 COMPUTERS 3558 ..-SMA&..L JOa llXPllRT Drywall and morel In '7 Oa)'911 r-.n ..n o-1111P1uttt f\enall Small Job• Oki All N8tural lptc:l1llet In 11111tlng LESSONS 3835 LESSONS 3868 . ;H'i~oino,ITaploo~lurt Gary 94S~8277 Monty Back Q11111t11" 1ane11capellrrtg111on ROOFllJG 3910 Mier• •v-t•"'• lupPort CotrtmtnH 5'1-6573 Semi Retired Contractor 714o79CMl112 upgrad••· 7 00-9793 • Olv• Vlolln or Plano PIANO aeg.·AdvanceCI liiliilil••iliiimi&liii P1ovld•• computtr Aep1lr1, lmprov1m1nt1, L..-------11:-=:~::------Lenone to 101MOnt you All ag ... T .. ch'r Ctrt. 111t-THUNDIR ROO,.NO• :r.7:.';"'~Z.e..~:~2~~, ELECTltICAL 3810 r~~;in°ua~~":','J7~ L!GAL ~~c~.!'¥3~'.t~ J:~zfne~v~.o ~::!'. 0tn=1/:,"a~ ________ liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-iiiiiiiiii ROOf'INO c:arp, plbg, HOMB WE/ S!lVJC!S 3812 ~l•no L .. Hn• 11'1 Uc t311o4•14e-4122 CHILD CARE 3536 W• gala lhould hang t()Qether. Stdp, lnatall, •dvlc• to the cruy. e31·2111 anytlm• Cen'tMln\to -totltt.-....... wOUMI the houM1 ~1heOc11Wd ...~ ......... htlpyou~ ,......,... CONCRETE • 55? AOi :~~~~·;~:e11"ro0'k ~~~~:1,:,· ~(;--~~~ Slavtas 3710 ................ C .. leot9d -,-Al-Nn--N-G ___ 3_8_5_8 t:~ ~:r.:: ~r ... :~:. ":a=0:.:::.·~~.~=~= 3 Oulck AHponH Uo'd 880.:J:ll1 No ~ • No flEE MIC for Osc:1112f·1768 .... V .............. lr----.P-IP--.. l ilii•liiiiiiiliiiiliiiili• Local Uc. 880.7042 Mobtle ••03-IJN. Tur~_YOU! )Udaement Into 'llr'Jt4-t ... TOH• Drlcx. Olocx. Stone, Tll• Cono, Patio, Orlveway rplc, 0001. R•f. 25 Yr Ellp. Terry 817•7194 llu~ Met CA'"' HI MO+IU •W.P. YOUNQOUtS'T --~-----"!!~---~~~---.ION•S 11&.aCTRIC Cerpentrf•lleolrloal £.ictendff cate, plan a P ........ COfttt .. tw .......... d ""'9"9 • Home R•palr1 Plumbtng•Orywalf• l'rep. me81e. Or. appt11---------OUll. palnClng bf proru lxpett Aoonng 1"9. Bonded a ln1ureel. Stueco•Paltlllng•Tlle errandt, day/night 11lnt Buy It. 8ell l\i Find It. 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