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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-11-21 - Orange Coast Pilot• SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNITIES SINCE 1907 SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1998 • USC-UCLA means split personalities G o hgurc. I touldn'l get 10 people interested in gt>t- tmg to U1e bottom of a secret government meeting m which d good city nic.tnager finds himself Jobless, but everyone and thelI brot~er wants to give me thelI two cents on c;occer tro- phies. It's ttCLlldlly a good thing -at least both sides are show- ing concern tor our kids. Toddy, pleose t\.lrn your atten- tion to a ldrger del>dte loonung, one lht1t make~ scx:cm trophies and even th£> 131 Toro airport tus- slo seem like k1d'stuft. Unlike most senl>1tive bsues, however, o deci.<.;ion will actuc1lly be made - today, in fact. l'oday 1s. the v Big Gdme," the annual conlt•st bt•twcen USC 'I'm trying to use my life to help other people' WHAT'S UP and UCLA. st eve smith __ __._ __ _ Fans in Newport-Mesd of SEE SMITH PAGE A 12 -# How Newport could win $2 million on today's Big Games • • , f If a Rose e?WI team -and their l1ms -make their say In Nf'WJ)ort Beach thiS yeai"'an estimated S2 ;,, 1hon will be pumpfd 1mo t~ ;local ecooomy With that 1n mind, here's who>'°"' should root to< today. cl<Cording to Newpoc't Beach Conference & Witcm Bureau Pfesldent GAME ----- USC vs. UCLA Michigan vs. Ohio St. Penn St. vs. Wisconsin LSU vs Notre Dame Arizona vs. Arizona St. Florida \'$. Florida St. Rosalind Willlarm, who\ been WOOtng te~ from across the country fpr the past 12 ~ ROZ'S PICS• HOW IMPORTANT IS A WIN'? WHY NEWPORT BEACH WOULD BENEFIT UCLA Sorry Troian fans (and Roz 1s a big onel. but a Bru n win -hvge. 1f p<>SSJble - p1,.1ts UCLA in pos1t1on to go to the F1~ta Bowl and play for national champi- onship. All of which opens a Rose Bowl slot for a Newport Bea<h·fnendly team. Michigan Puts Michigan in the Rose Bowl, The Wolverines took over Newport Beach last December with 7,000 fans They plan to stay 1n town thrs year. tQO Penn St. Knocks Badgers out of the Rose Bowl picture. W1~on~ln has lnttialty turned down a stay 1n Newport Beach ttus year Notre Dame If UCLA qoes to the Fiesta Bowl, Newport Beactrlo111n' F1ghtin' lnsh could get at-large Rose Bowl bid • ,.; G~me played next Saturday, but longshot Arizona would -stay 1n Newport 1f the ~ Wildcats got a Rose Bowl bid --------------....=;~-=-"""-'------------~---------- Arizona ~ Florida has been rumored to be a potential Rose Bowl team, but warm-weather ~ fans aren·t 1ncllned to travel 3,000 miles so they can gP.t more warm weather Who cares' •11toz"s ideal weekend would be Mic.hogan defeating Ohio St (N~ 8nch geu 7.000 v1~tors) and~ 1J?Sett1n9 UCLA Her a1ma mater wins and N wport can't hold any more visitors WEEKEND REPORT CoXis eyeing· run for Senate • ewport congressman shifts $900,000 to election tund for potential bid against Feinstein in 2000. but he has not made up hb mind. Jr \II I H R \C.I M•ll (kiy Pilol l\r~WPOlff BEACH Rep Chnitopher Cox (R-& ewport Beach} has stocked $1 00,000 in a campaign tun<l that could bl• u.;ed m a run for US S~n Dianne Fem..,tetn's seat 111 2000, but said he hli" not made a deC'l- .,1on on any future> canci1dacv Ten years ago, with just $8, Orlando Sanchez started a food distribution program; now he feeds 1,500 people every month PHOTOS BY MARC MARTN1>All.V PllOT Orlando Sanchez prays outside the Harbor Christian Church on Friday prior to his monthly food distribution. ... . "M) campaign orgaruzation ha-s tak •n d habr stPp for campairtn reportmu purpo eo; only, m ca e "e want to do anvthinQ to even con.qdcr the propoSttion !of a ~cnate ~cat): I h ..,11:"11 :\1 \...,11\1 lllir Pb Wis not this the kind of fasting I have chosen: to loose the chains of m1ustice and untie the cords of the yoke, to set the oppressed free and break ~ery yoke? Is it not to share your food with the hungry and to provide the poor wanderer with shelter - when you see him naked, to clothe him ... Then shall your hght break forth hke ~he dawn and your healing wilt quickly appear." -Isaiah 58: 6-8 I t startPcl I 0 ye.us ago with $8 -enough to buy a c<m of colic~ ilnd d loaf of bread. Costa Mesa rc~id1•nt Orldndo Sanchez, then 28, felt tl nudg<! ms1de himself to help feed some of the homele ·s people be saw around him. Since tw was only edming $3.75 an hour, he and his wife, Lupitd, hdd a small squabble ovN his idea. But in the end, he prevailed. Ttm ye<1rs lf!tC'r, Sanchez's per4'1stence and SEE FOOD PAGE A20 INDEX russmm -"-·-·-.. --.-•6 COMMUNITY FORUM ·-·"-"'"'"J.1 B IMTIIWNMENT .... -........... J. l 6 FAITH ·----·-............. _ ......... :.A2 SOCIETY -.. --·--·-._ ........ J. l S srom ................... -... -... ·-.. a' . WEATHER TEARS OF JOY Tania Torres, right, and Rogelio Nava put empty fruit boxes to use as they wait for distribution Friday. A time of need Son1e charities see lean times with donations, but others are doing well ~Pici I n prepamt1011 for Thanksg1vmg, the Newport Bcach·ll<lsi'd Fnends m Service to Humaruty plctns to dchvcr I tiO too<l lmskets to needy familie m Orange County on Tue~day. • But so ftu, only thret' turkeys h1.t':"e been donated. "MonctMr donations art' down too this year: stud director Debby O'Connm "Maybe people are thmkmg the economy 1s good to \\here they're not giving as much. Wc'vo st't'n a dedme m food donallons all year SEE CHARITIES PAGE A 19 Co aid Fnda} "Even dmng "'m .,mall amount b} \ .. ay of expend Jie -.hould be H'JX>rted bul there ha~ not been a dollar spent nor are there plans to do o m that direction " Cox sa1c1 the trnnsfer \\a<; made from tu Hous campaign fwtd m October and wa disdo... d m a report he riled with the Federal Ele<"tion Conuru ion \\"luJa that action cowd be con trued a th<> launch of a cam- w1tgn he \Hm t he lln o[hcal cand1- d atP until he file w1lh the ~ecreltH~ ol State'.; office "The PEC report pcnruttcd me, if I <'hOO ,, to do so, to spend monev on Pven pr •hnun.tn· c<'ln~1derallon of thr: uka j(m a Senttle ~nat m 2000J," Cox .,litd. •1t may b that after a pc.nod of lime, Jt ....: ill be tran 1e.rTP.d back It 1 now 11t least ~et up o funds could bn ~nt to plorn a l and1dacy • An arnbttiou politiaan <::ox earli· SEE COX PAGE A 12 De BQom drops GloVer recall effort • Newport Beach councilwoman's comments on city manager's abrupt resignation prompts action. .fl Ml 111 fl \lolA\ll also ts content with dropping the reC"all effort "Apology accepted, and let',; get on with bu!;tnes..,, • she said "I'm very ph.>ac;erl for Kevin, anti I thmk the t was-th" mo t 1mportant th mg." Glov 'r was on of tour counol members who cxj>r • cd a d ' n \ to end Murphy'!\ contract during a 1ob ev. luation c on in early August. A 2 So~rdoy, NO\'ember 21, l 998 ·M 0 RA l 0 F THI STORY • cindy trone christeson JJon 't worry about the ·,·/oud if theres no rain "We alway~ have enough to be oppy 11 wear" enjoying what we do U\ t" -and not worrying about what .,., don't ha\'e." -Kt:n Keyes, Jr. I am generally d pretty positive per- son. But lately I realized that I was IPllm9 some hurts and ctisappoint- lll'nt!-. cloud my thmking dnd dampen my normdlly cheE>ry attitude. In fdct, wh<•n I look bdck at it, I actually con- r 1111cd lo contribute to the cloud of 11·:.-.umi;m by grum blmq and feeling ... 1nv for myself I Wrt!) crntlting my own bldck cloud 1dt followed rne dround. Fortunately, , id ust>d d friend and a stranger to • hlkf' tnl' rt>alue what I was doing lo . 1 ~srlf dnd to snap me out of 1t before 1 1~ dark clnuct grew dnd cdst Its shad- w on otlwr people as well. A bnel v1s1t with a fnend of mme -.tur1£'cl to bredk up the> cloud fonna· ion This fnend shared some ol her lldll\ ... 1rcs ... cs with me. She lS a single u othPr ... 1ru9gliny with a teenage son , ho 1~ "truyghny with tile. And no 1attc~c how hcucJ she works, my frie nd 1T1 n 1 \ t'r ..,ppm to make ends meet. Furthennore. she is f.ulfenng from m tt?nst> back pdm. "Enough c1hout me," she Sdid · fl'll nw wh<tl you are domg this T hdnksu1vmy." I told ht-r ttboul our fun plans with wonderful fomily. J t1.sked what she wa::; dom~. and she told me it would lm JH<'tly.qu1el, as she hds no farruly 11edrby. Then her l'YE>S bt up and she :.<llcl, "D1ci you see the sky last night? W<.1sn't it mcreclible? Isn't God mcredi- hlei" 1. too, hc1d seen the sky, and I, too, think God 1s incredible, but I hadn't allowed his power to lighten my men- t T load. Bf!lore I could say a nything, Ke then added, • 1 feel so terrible for .tLc people m Honduras l can't UOdQ- ne what 11 niu~t be like for them. I 1USt ht1'We to do something . I am reatly o htc ... s<•d I'm gomg over to the Red C rnss thL.., c1ftemoon dOd g ive them -;umethmq. • II Wds ohv1ou~ tht1l my fnend's tnaggh•.., were far more difficult than uuw. II wds dlso obvious that :,he knew that focusing on what is good m Ue !Jives Lhi> nght perspective on ~hdl tsn't. l Wdl:i still lhmk.ing about what my 1entl said when I walked toward our l•!tirby RitP Aid pharmdcy dnd pdssed " nirC' young man tn tl wheelchair. He .lCJ a wond<?rful smile and said werfully. ·1 ... n ·t lh1-. a bC',1utlful clay?" J agn~ed, hut then t1dded, ·Yes, but he;ircl 1t m1unt ram l;itn on." He \&ml, "WPll, thnt s OK too " With that · c Wns gone. I JUst stood there drid i~ahzt>d ho\\ right he was. It do~n't "tlattN whctt the weather 1s like. It doe ... n't mctllt>r 1f 1wople let me down. can 1111 c:hoose m~· mood. The only m.ln to worry ubout is what I choose to ~t l>111kl up in ffi}' mflntcll clouds. l came a way lrmn hoth hnef visits. n't\kmg c1 lonu menldl hst of the many '3 &ys God hds hlcs:.ed me. My dark loud stMtr-d shrinking l have so m uch to thank (~txl for ev<!ry ddy. The Vd) lo 1mprr>v1• my outlook is to lllJHOVI~ my 11plook. A nd the WdY to truly enJOY this ll<1nksg1vmg is lo give lhunks. And ou c c111 quote me on that. • CINDY TRANE CHRISTESON IS a Newport ch resident who speaks frequently to par- nt\ng groups You can reach heL by e·ma1I at YndyOonthf'growcom . or throtlgh the mail dt PO Box 6140 #SOS, Newport Beach 92658 faith ' Newport Beach/Costa f\Aeso Doily Pilot ..---...-----·-- ·~ , · . The Genesis-Holl)rwoOd connection Lending cred e nce to rece~t ~~vieS; biblical ':i::rse ~~y indicate that·ange lS -ilid come to e arth and create a union .WI~ mortals A common theme of several movies that have rnnw out of Hollywood ldtely lS that of angels coming to earth dnd haVIng sexual relations with women. NOTEBOOK Pastor Bill Gartner of Harbor Christ-· which ar~ called "Nephilim, • Pastor ian Fellowship in Costa Mesa said that Mark Rogers of Prince of Peace while the verse is open to conjecture, Lutheran Church m Costa Mesa said Some of Holl~ood's biggest stdJ'S • have played the leadings roles: John :rravolta in •Michael," Nicola!> Cage in "City of Angels" and most recently ·Brad Pitt's Angel of Death m •Meet Joe B1ack." . his personal view is that it refers to seems to lend credence to the belief angels. that they were angels. "That's probably the best explana-•I'm hard pressed to beli~ve it was lion," lte said. "Tuer~ are places in the just the lineage of Seth getting togeth- B1ble that go into great detail about ~r with women when you look at the issues, but UJere are others, like this byproduct," Rogers sw~ "It lends itself one, thdt don't. Personally, I think it to the view that something.else was wds angels." · taking place " While he doesn't take a stand on But Pastor Doyle Henderson of Cos-· either view, Pastor Gary Barmore of ta Mesa Nazarene Chwch said he Although the theme seems to be the natural next step in light of Holly- wood's recent obsession with angels, the idea of the cxual umon between angels and mortals may exist in the pages of 14e Bible • husein moshni Fairview Conununity Church in Costa does not believe there is any credence Mesa said the verse seems to indicate to the belief that the Scripture refers to that there was senous violation of angels. · social order. •To the best of my knowledge, sons "There seems to be some kind of of God is really a relative term," Hen-An obscwe passage m Genesis 6 describes the condition of planet Earth · before God sent lhe flood to destroy all life on the planet, sparing Nodh's fami- ly clnd the animals on the ark. Of particular intrtgue is the verse that says. ~And the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were fair and they f!1dl1ied any of them lhey chose." it's only mentioned once in Scnpture to where I wouldn't get too dogmatic . about it," Wall said. "I've looked at this verse a lot and I haven't seen anything to clear it up for me. But 1 think 1t wa.s angelic be111gs of some kind." mappropnateness that's read in," Bar-derson said. •1t could have been godly more said. "Whether or not they were men who saw women and were angels, there seems to be a deep viola-enticed. I definitely do not believe that lion of soaal order.· angels had relationships with women." Barmore said the part about the Methodist Pastor Cathleen Coots usons of God" taking as many wives as said she believes the verse is mythical they please indicates the det:adent in origin. The phrase "sons of God" is a rela- tive term m Scnpture that has be<'n. used in the Old Testdment m reference to both humans and dOCJel'i. ln the book·of Job. for instance, the Bible says, "The sons of God Cdl'Tle to pre- sent themselves before the Lord," speaking of angels In Genesis, Addm is called a son of God. Pastor Ric Olsen of Harbor Tnmty Church in Cosld Mesa agret!d thut the verse is one of much debate. conclition of the generation before the "Yf's, that is what the Bible says, l;,lUt I flood, regardless of whether 1t was beheve that it's more myth than fact," angels or men. Coots said. "IL is not meant to be a b.J.s~ The passage goes on to describe torical factual expres"ion. Some objec-"It seems to be a reference to fallen angels onvhat we would call • demons,· 01,sen said ·~en it. describes sons of God, ll's possible that 1t was angels because 1t says theu off- spring were giants." the fruit of the Wlion between the tive factudl evidence would be that Locally, mlll.lsters agree that there are two mam interpretations of the verse. One view says th~t the sons of God refers to the desct!ndants of Adam and Eve's righteous son, Seth. But the second vtew is that 1t' literally refers to angels leaving thelI "first estate" as the Apostle Peter descnbes, and hav- ing sexual relations with womeft. •Jt's a verse of much debate," said Pastor Andy Wall of Costa Mt!sa Church of Christ. •some people think it's an ancient myth, but others sa}'. 1t w9s actuctlly angPls." Wall himself sides with the belief thc1t they were fdllen ilngels. "This iS one of those cases where ,,... "There seems to be some kind of inoppropriot~s that's read in. Whether or not 1hey were angels, there seems to be a deep violation of social order." •sons of God" and daughters of men there are no giants walking the earth." as being "giants" who became the heroes of the day. • HUSEIN MASHNI is a staff writer for the nus emphasis on the offspring, Daily Pilot. . "It's a verse of PUh debate. Some people 1W i's e11 mm myth, but ~VffiWllSaaly ..,k.11isianeaf"5e c:asas wt.e it's only,..... tc..f once in Scr;Ut ID whnl~'tgetlOO • dofnatic cilc1uu: Wy w• eosto Mesa 0um of 0rist •rm herd pressed to beam it was just the lineage of Seth getting together Mth women when you look at the byprocl.d. It ... itself to thtview 1hat something il5e was taking place .• Mark lagers, Princ8 of Peace ~ Oudi WHERE TO GO TO FIND GOD BRIEFLY IN FAITH • EDITOR'S NOTE: Where to Go to find God featutes bnef des(riptions of churches and temples m our com- munity They e{>Pear ath week on a rotating basis. Ron1an Catholic OUR LADY OF MOUNT CARMEL Our lady of Mount Carmel eel~ brates Mass on Saturday at S p.m., Sunday at 8 and 10 am., noon and 5 p.m. and weekdays a.t 8 a.m. Ken- neth Krause Is pa~tor. The parish is at 1441 W. Balboa Blvd. Newport Beach. For more information, call 673-3775. OUR LADY QUEEN OF ANGELS Our Lady Queen of Angels extends this invitation to the com- munity; "Enter, re1olce and be glad!" It would ltke all to feel God's love through the parish. Masses are held Saturday at S p.m. and Sunday at 7 a.m (no music), 8:30 a.m (con· temporary choir), 10 a.m (adult chOir), 11:30 am (cantor), and S pm. (contemporary ememble). William P. Mclaughlin is pastor. The pansh tS at 2046 Mar Vista Dnve, Newport Beach For mofe tnforma tion, call 644-0200 ST.JOACHIM CATHOLIC CHURCH St. Joachim Catholic Church 1s a Chrlst-<entered people, instructed by the word of God a"d renewed by the sacraments. They ~eek to build a community of love, justice and peace by celebrating, serving and proclaiming the Gospel to the world. The worship 15 eucharist1c and sacramental hturgy In Sc.npture· based homily the word of God bro· ken ~n •nd applied. English Mass ~ are Sunday at 6:30, 9.30 and 11 a m and S pm (youth Mass). SAan- ish Ma~ses are at 8 a m , 12:30 and 7 p m. Child <.are is prOVtded for most morning Masses The congregation I\ pmnanly lclt1no and white, with a smaller group of F1lrpinos. Joseph R. Robillard rs seruor pastor. The parish ~at 1964 Orange Ave .. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 574-7400. ST. JOHN THE BAPTIST CATHOLIC CHURCH St. John the Baptist Catholic Church 1s dedi<ated to embracing the diversity of the community through the unity of our WOl"$hip The congregation is ethnically diverse, and ~panS' all age groups. Masses are Saturday at 8 a.m., 5:30 Mg1I Mass) and 7 p.m. (Viet- namese); Sunday at 8, 9:30 and 1 t am., 12:15, 5.30 and 7 p.m. (Span- ish); and weekdays at 6·30 and 8:30 a m., and 5:30 p.m Masses include prayer, hymns, readings from the Old Testament.. the Psalms, the New Testament and the Gospels. a homJ.. ly. and sacramental Communion. Child care Is provide-d for infants <ind toddlers for the Sunday 9:30 a m. Mass. Sunday School is provid· ed for 3· to >year-olds. Numerous · devotions, Bible studi~ religious education classes and seminars also meet at the parish during the week Jerome Henson 1s pastor. The parish was established in 1960 and ts at 1015 Baker St .. Costa Mesa. For more information, call 540·2214 Upited Church of Christ COMMUNITY CHURCH, CONGREGATIONAL Community Church, Congrega· t1on I members ~k to experiel"l(e God's presence and the teachings of Jesus Christ in their daily llve~ to create a lovlng community that nur· Juras. care1i for and respects each petSOn; and to extend their loving ministry in partnerShip with others. The church emphasizes the freedom of each person to leam and grow rn their own way. in obedience to the Holy Sptnt, not to the pa~tor or a prescribed creed. The worship rs a simple, trad1t1onal, thoughtful and reverent service. The choir is among the finest small<hurch choirs in the area and pla<:es an emphasis on tra· ditional music. Sunday services are held at 8.15 and 10 a.m. Both se<· vices are the same, except for full · choir part1dpat1on at 10 am Child care 1s provided for both services. Sunday School for children through grade six meets at 10 a.m. Bruce Van Blair is S<!nior pastor. The church is at 611 Heltotrope Ave .• Corona del Mar. For more inf01mation, c.ell 644· 7400. United Methodist CHRIST CHURCH BY THE SEA Chnst Church by the Sea ~ks to provide a loving, nurturing envrron· rnent for praising God and meeting the spiritual nceck of members and friends. The church also operates a preschool, extended-<are and tutor· Ing program year-round. A tradi· tional wonhlp service Is held Sunday at 9.30 am., and a contemporary service Is held at S.30 p m Child care 1s provided for both services The Rev. George R. Cri~ n senior pastor The church was ~abll~td In 1932 and IS It 1400 w. BalbOa Blvd. New· port Beach. For n'IOfe church infor . rnatiOn, call 673·3805 For 1nforma· t1on abOut the preschool, call 673· 82H. Jewish leaders receive award, celebration Gordon and Hannareta Fish- man of University Synagogue and Glona Bohrer of both Uni- versity Synagogue and Whittier Havurah have been named recipients of the 1998 Ansche Gevurah: People of Action Award by the Jewish Recon- structionist Federation A special celebration in their honor will be from 2 to 5 p.rn Sunday at the Hyatt Newpo1ter, 1107 Jamboree Road, Newport Beach. For more information, call (323) 933-7491. Liberty Baptist offers thanks to military Liberty Baptist Church will hold Military Appreciation Day at 11 a .m. Swiday as a gesture of thanks to those who have served in the armed torces. The semce will mclude spe- nal music, as well as preaching by guest evangelist E.W Davis. A complimentdl)' Thanksgivmg dinner will be served after the oming service. Veterans and enlisted person· nel are encouraged to attend in uniform. Llberty Bdptist is at 1000 Bison Ave, Newport Beach. For more information, call (949) 760-5444. F I I T"H C A L E N D A R SPECIAL EVENTS RELIGIOUS CONCERT Zephyr, the 12-voice professional vocal ensemble, will present a concert titled Mystics, Martyr~ and Miracles at 8 p .m. Saturday at Our Lady Queen of Angels Church, 2046 Mar Vista Drive, Newport Beach. Tickets are available. For more information, call 644-9215. CLASSES/WORKSHOPS POWER IN PRAYER Do.n Sharer will present a class titled Bible Study from 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday at the Scie~ce of Mind Education Center, 1929 Tustin Ave .. Costa Mesa. Admission is $15. For more information, call 646-3199. SPIRITUAL WORKSHOP "' The Rev. Juanella Evans will pre- ent a class btled Heahng SeMce from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m Wednes- day at the Science of Mmd Educa- tion Center, 1929 Tustin Ave., Cos- ta Mesa. Admiss10n is $15. For more information, call 646-3199. • Is your church or place of worship planning a special event? Is so, send the typed Information to the Dally Pilot.. 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627, attn: • Nancy Cheever, r('ligion editor Of fax rt to (949) 646-4170. Information ~ould be sent at least two weeks prior to the event date. REAPERS HOTLINE (949) 642·6086 news stories, 1llustr.i10M. ed•to- rlcll maner or adverti~nts her n c.an be r~oduced with· out "Nrittl'n permtSSlon of copy- 11ght owner. WEITH ER POLICE FILES VOL 92, NO. 277 Record your comments about the oa,ty Pilot or news tips .. • • SUNDAY First low 3 39a.m ........... 2.5 Flr\t high 9;53 am .•.••••....• 5.4 Second low 5 23 p.m . . . . . . . 01 Second high after midnight WATER TEMPERATUftl: •..•• 59 SURF COSTA MESA • Bristol Street. A (ellular phone worth $250 was stolen from a car in the 3300 block. • twbor loulev~ A compact disc player worth $430 wa1 stolen from a car tn the 2000 block. • Pedfk Avenue. A Ur stereo and i\ pair of spe.kers wortti $1,200 were ' stolen in the 2200 block. • • flolnonlt Av.nue: A comput.r, print r and bicycle worth $7,600 were stolen ftom • home 1n the 1700 block. • Wallac9 Street· A pair of sunglas~ • car stereo 1nd a pair of speaker( WOrth S 1,059 were stolen In the 1900 block. NEWPORT lllAot •Marine Avenue A wallet worth $100 w.u stolen fro~ a car 1n the 200 ' ~~'f<port Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilot ------------ S Pl RIT SHINES -BRIGHT The All American Boys Choir performs at the lighting of the Holiday Tree at Fashion Island, SSO Newport Center Dri- ve ln Newport Bea~~· Friday nJghl · .The annual pre- . Christmas event was · narrated by Santa ·Claus. In addlt1on lo the boys choir, young Balle t Mont- marte dancers per- formed for those ln · attendance. -. 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It NIH 11 H "·'·"~" · The various orgdnt7.dlwns th11t lb'ly Pio!' may want lo take pdrt in the! cot1li- NEWPORT BEAC H -Pro-dir- port forces arc fomting a coalition that could help solidify the fight for an mternationdl auport at th~ El Tow Marine Corps Au Stati6n. The details won't bo ironed out for s~veral weeks, but the ph.ilos· ophy of creating a more unihed front 1s already being embraced by Councilman Denrus O'Neil. who will probably he the city's next m<1yor. • 1 think Newport Beach still needs to be involved m the de hale, but 1 would like lo sec the City Council tum some ol that over to a coahtion of other cnli· tic:., cities and chambers of com- merce who share our goal." he said this week. •1t needb to be tion would continue to upernh• sepdrdtely, but would have mcl1- vidual representatives on the board of directors of thfl coalition to tie tliem together. "One of th.e thing!> I think is key in the next 12 months 1s thoj1 the propone.nts of the ,EJ' Toro commercial airport l.>roaden the base ol support throughout the county,· scud outgoing Mayor Tom Edwards, who ha" been lhf" City Counal's ~trnngP.sl voice on the issue. "We cannot irely on JUSt a few people to cdrry the day." Edwdfds, who smd he plans t'o stay lfl\'olved in the 1ssue after ht> leaves the council, added that ht> envts1ons the coalition getting out a ch:dr, . consistent and factual mesc;dge about th<> impacts and Special Order Your Fresh Holiday HA-~I PURE FOODS Saturday, November 21, 1998 A 3 bcncfi1s of lhe-eouncy:...El Toro plan . •. That 1 alSo why members of lhchlll• rt Working Group sup· . port thP. effort as well. · "I thulk it's a great idea al'ld 11\'P felt tfir1t IWc y ft)r S(ime (imA ,. said Tom Nctughton, pre:s1dent of the \\orkmg !ltt;uµ. "Someone tryinu lo !Wt them all together jn this common rnu5e tndkes gn'ctl . ~l'ns.el ancl I SUP! •lJll 11 100 ti." 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'3.59 16 oz • •=um· Sour $4S69 EG . '1 .99 & 1saz. ~ 4 Saturday, November 21, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot . . HearthY .yOuth:movement Woman plans to open fitness center in Newport Beach that. . will cater to' teens, who h·ave few options for working out -~---~· l GRMiOR\ ARHOYO A new Newport Beach fitness gym hopes to bring a different meaning to the phrase "teen spir- it." Based on a 10-year dream and a bout with weight problems, Jill Bdlkam is opening a 9Y1Jl that has special programs targeting younger people, filling. an age gap that most fitnesi;'gyms miss. "Teens have a special place in my heart because so many are self-conscious and try to lose weight in an unhealthy way." said Balkam, 23, whose gym is called TUF Fitness. "There's no place to go to work out and that makes ·~easy for teens to disre· gard [fitness).• She had been doing general fitness programs for ESPN and FOX Sports West. But recogniz- ing the disturbing trend of teen obesity, Bdlkam began lecturing at various schools. She also put together "The Solution,• which Teen magdzme ranked No. 6 on its list of the best teen fitness VJ.deos. Balkam said. ·nus sets teens up to lead healthy lives." According to a survey conduct- ed by the American Council on Exercise, ·only 38% of teens get enough exercise. The other 62%, the survey found, are setting themselves up for se(ient~ry lifestyles, which Bwkam hopes to change.' Bringing together some of the top names in the busmess, TVF Fitness will be offering aerobics, body-sculpting dance classes, yoga, resistance lraming and Lotte-Berk-based Pilates mat- work (exercises done in slow, controlled movements). But this won't be your run-of· the-mill exercise gym. With the gym's emphasis on balance, teens between 13 and 17 will receive an all-encompassmg exercise regi- men, spending six weeks to develop each area of the body. Also included are senunars and lectures ranging from nulrit.J.on to self-motivation. The cost of one six-week class is $60, which includes 12 sessions. Motivating Balkam, qowever, pounds. . "I didn't ·really -know the importance of exerCJ.se until col- · 1ege / said Balkam, who had competed nationally at dance? competitions smce age 5. "I began to develop exercise induced asthma I was so out of shape. AJid up until then didn't fully know how great Uus was. It affected me in every way." Balkam is also loqking to work with local schools to get more teens involved. "There's no place for kids to go, and a lot of school education funding has been slashed,• sht> srud "Not only will it change the way they look but it will empow- er them and that':> what I want to give." Still under construction, TIJF Fitness 1s at 2902 W Coast High- way. The doors will open Dec. 15, but on a limited schedule irutially. The gym will be open full ti.me Jan. 2 but space is limited Balkam is also holding an essay contest for teens where the win- ner can receive SIX weeks of free classes. MARC MARTIN/DAILY PILOT Jill Balkam, owner of TUF Fitness in Newport Beach, will start a new exercise program geared ~oward teens beginning in December, "I want to educate them on fit- ness tmd the importance of a bal- anced exNc1se program," "is her memory of her own weight problems dunng her college years, when she went beyond the freshman 15 and put on 30 For more information on TIJJ· Fitness OT the new program, look up Balkam al her Web S"itC!, www.tufproductfons.com . EE~ BEANIE BABY with every '3000 purchase while they last . · one per customer, pleasel J{appy Jfolidays · \Af-1\e ~eOp\t:J + rou .+ shOE. 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Food staples and monetary gifts will be gratefully accepted for the poor of Orange Cou11ty Our Lady Queen of Angels ' ~ '1 t-:TI I< >I >I~ I 2046 Afar Vista Drive (jamboree & Eastb/11//) Neuport Beach (949) 644-0200 New Thought Church Science of Mind Center (near 191h on Park Ave 1 ~ Wiit ~ Halbor ltt4d In nelghbomood amTUlly ~.) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30o.m. Office: (714) 646-3199 Rev . .Gall Miiier, Minister Rev. Ken Gray, Minister Mtmller: lnttmoflonol Ntw Tllollgllt Alllonce ST. MARK PR~BYTERIAN CHURCH "Open ArmJ and Open MindJ" Worship 9:30 \'~~~~~ Coron.a dd Mar • 64+°"63 Ow !')upou u ,. h.zw CJwi,, /Iv~ "' 111 "' onlrr 1hti1 '" C:hrin w rltllJ liw f111tbfal •"'1 pro4Ntt1W CiKrftUln l.wn. 'I he Rev'd Peter D. Haynes, Rcc.1or 5un~}' fall S<hcdulc &00 a.m. &adlllrilt • , 0.00 a.m. O.onl F..uch.nit ·.s.oop.m.~ ._,._...;.,----i Cvc 1>ftMded) i Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot OCC group to glean fields for needy OCC's RC'Spons1ble Educat- ed Aware Commuruty l lelpms orgaruzation, m ass0<·1allon with Orang C60nly I Iurve.st, will be glearung fields m Irvine from noo~.to 4 p.m. todtty. The PUipOS<> ts to supply food for ·' unpovcmshed lc1nulms. • The organization's mem· · ' bers will be picking beans. ThP group will meet ul noon ul the 1 Robert B. Moore Auditorium • Circle on campus, 2701 1 Fairview ROdd, Coslcl Mesa, wht>re th0rp Will be buses to transport volunteers to the fields. · Those who would like to volunteer ..,hould show up at , n~n wedring long-sleeved shirts and pants as well as sneakers. Volunteers arc also asked to bnng d storage box. BUSL~ will b<? back on campus no later than 4 p.m. • Sack Bay Drive reopens after repairs Back Bay Driv0. in Newport Beach has rt'Opcned tor pedes- trian ciJld vehicle trdlhc after being closed smrc December because of extc-ns1vc storm damage. • A jomt effort by city crews and d private contrnctor, helped to repair the road in time for this winter, city officials said. ~ l.t ~ ~ ~ II 1hi:1 llMcll -H1•11lyle r. TURKEY DINNER ~ !-Serves 8 -10 people ~ $7999 • ~ lad•~ • Shelton F•rma Freeh Turkey (12-14 lba.> • Turkey Gr•vy <1 Pt> • Meahed Pot•to•• (1 Qt.> • Com breed Stuffing C 1 QtJ • Freeh Cranberry/Orange Nut Rellah C1 Pt.> • Sweet Pot•to Appl• C••aerole C 1 Qt.> • Mixed Green Salad with Vinaigrette Oreaalng • 1 Pumpkin Pie (8") --Newj)Ort • P.arents applaud move to increase staff at district's Iargestrugn school. Hu: ... , IN MA">HM ~Pilt NEWPORT BEACH -· New- port Harbor High School pa.rents wekomed news that Supennteri- dent Robert Barbot hcts immediate plans to increase the administrative staff cit.the school. ' ,As part of the reconfiguratipn proposal. for the school distnct - ' details of· which will be released Tuesday -N~wport Harbor will I be getting more non-teaching employees, which parents have l><>ught for a long tune. "I'm going to make d recom- mendation to give them some · ddditional help,· Barbot Sdid. •When I arrived in August, I made a commitment that by November there would be some new adminis- trative help." Barbot 'said the assistance would be bdsecr on-enrollment at Newp9rt Harbor, the largest school m the district. Under the district's CWTf>nt formula, high schools get one pnnopal and two assJStant principals regardless of the enroll- ment. "Tius is extremely important,• Sdid Newport Harbor parent Diana Long "We have 600 freshmen. The more kids you get, the atten- tion they can give to.each student H•eyGlazetl HAM DINNER Serves 1 2 -14 people $8999 . llldwta: • Hem <Approx. 8-8 Lba.> • Apple Reisin Sauce C1 Qt.> • M eahed Potato/Onion/ Garlic e le Spago (2 Qt > • Mixed Vegetable• (2 Qt.> • Dinner Rolls (12> • Green Selad/Drea•lng I • Saturday, November 21, 1998 A•S . arbOI-~o -gefillore~ a ________ -_~ trators--.--· diminish~ .• diminishes, diminish-direct result of the recent rash of Parent Lyndtt Adams also said es I applctud Dr. Barbol-ee{f.vt•..,._,.,tli~line problems at tbe school or the new help iS badly ncedod. u1crcase the number of administra-related to 1~ students ·1rs very, very important,• h" · tor~ dt Newport Harbor.• ... Smee October. there have been liald. "They need administrabvc Lo!l~ also sai_E _lhere are~ four mcidents: d raCJ8lly motivated ·upport for their academ~· pf99YdID women administrators at Newport £1ght, two Muaents who 8llcgedly-1md for the general student pula- Harbor who attacked a fnend's fdthc.>r at his tion. • · could help with home, a student who reportedly With . the c.:urrent numb r oJ students of the brcmclishoo a knife at some Ensign administrators, Adctms said the same gender. Intermediate students during cl school lacks depth becdu.se ev~ry-' " T h a t ' s plu.y rehearsal and most recently ct one's ":;tretched to the limit." something we Sack Bay High School student who "I hope they also get more sup- need lo take allpgedly brandished knives m the port,• she said. "With <'-very new care of,• she Newport Harbor: library. said. · MObviously the vice principdl of Barbot said ctiscipline is d very busy pen,on the decision to \vho must focus all his attention to increase the thE>..se problems,· Long said MI • Robert Barbot administrative think Dr. Bnrbot's decision lS unre- staff is not a ldted to those umdents. • adrilinistrator, you need ta new t~8 . Parent Bob J laslfoll sai<i n " administratono are also needed lo help with· the revtews ~f n~ teach rs. . ~ "We have a.lot of new tea~­ ers, • h~ sa1d "A Jot of them w~ hired after the retirement pr~1 last year.• , • M We are so pl "dS d with Dr. Bar· bot and how rP.ceptivt? h ~ L<;, '' said parent Kar~n Hamngton. -1EL:R@~HITO OUCW'FIESIAS More effective than whispering in her ear. Full $ervlce Calcnng Sizzling Faj1ta Bar • Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar 645-0209 Paalf'TraysToGo Order by the Dozen • Chingolingas • Taquitos. The Diamond Furnng .. of \ Carat or Mort·. Jus_t see What A Coup/,, of l>imrwnd." Can l>a. ~--. . CHARLES H. BARR • Tacos • Burritos • Guacamole • Chips & Salsa COMPLITI PARTY PACK FOR 10 $46.95 Call your nearest location for pick-up. Banquet Rooms _, 10 to 150 people. Corona del Mar Newport Beach 675 6855 644-8226 Serves 8 - 1 0 people $9999 • Boneleaa Prime Rib C4-5 LbaJ • Horaeradlah Sauce < 1 Pt.> • Mixed Vegetllblea C2 Qt.> • Green S.lad/OreHl~g • Dinner Rolla C12> Allow approx. ·1 hr. to rehNt 1801 Westcliff Drive. l'.e"' port Beach (949) 642-3310 MEMBER A\11 RIC AS 01.!M SOCIETY -tl•'6 a Saturday, November 21 , 1998 Newport Beach/Costa 1-Aeso Doily Pilot • • J ·, __ _ ---·-r---------;-;;~--;-;;·-~· ----~Neig· hbors · .. opp· ose stamum· n ·an ·----eromrnel. Ft>rgey Newport extradites ~ trial postponed 11ccused molester The trial of a convicted ex oUender and a Newport Beach psychologi~t who allegedly molested a. teen has becm post- poned until next year. Attorneys handling the case of James Lee Crummel and Dr. Burnell Gordon Forgey haven't been able to cnmplet~ motions that would endblc both men to be tried at the Sclmc time. The tmil date, which wus ongmally st:heduled to begin Monday, was pushed back until Jan. 19, The trial could be delayed fur- ther if attorneys can't agree on consolidatmg the case. A Newport Beach neighbor- hood Wds outraged last year when 1t was discovered that Crununel, a 54-year-old repeat !>CX otrende1, was living in Forgey's Newport Crest condo- rruniwn last year. Both me>n were charged Wlth ~t->Xlldlly molesting d 16-year-old boy several times between Der<'rnht•r 1994 and May 1995 m the> rnndominium. The teen, who is now 19, claims he was dniqgcd dnd forced to have oral st•x with the'"two sui;pects. Crummel was found guilty in ,Tulv in San BemMdino County 01 n1olesting d 15-yedr-old boy in U19 Bf'ctr Lake. He also faces t.:hd.tQes m Riv_emdc Count}'. in r conner I.Ion Wt th the killing of J.imPy Trotter, a 13-year-old Costd Mesa boy who d1sap- J>Pnred m 1979. Crummel claim!> hf' Immel the boy\ remains near Uw Ortt•gct Highway m 1990. A 29-yecU-old man arr~t~ ·in Newport Beach on child molestation charges in Arizona lias been extradited to his home state, a.uthorities said. . Ronald Neel Jr. was returned Nov. 13 to Mojave County, Ariz., where he was hooked on Sut counts of "Sexual misconduct wi,th a minor and two counts of child molestation. Neel pleaded innocent to the charges at lus arraignment the same day in Kingman, Artz. He posted $32,000 bond and is dwaiting his next court date on Dec.4. Neel had been indicted by a grand jury on charges that he molested his 3-year-old daugh- ter and a 5-year-old stepdaugh- ter earlier this year m Bullheeid City, Ariz. Arizona authorities said Neel left his family stranded in a Nevada casino Aug. 4 and drove to Newport Beach, where he stayed at the home of a female friend. Neel was arrested at the home in the 2 100 block of Seville Avenue on Nov. 5 on the Arizona arrest warrant and held m Orange County Jail The two guls reportedly told their mother, who was Neel's estranged wife, that he had molested.them on several occa- siQnS... lbe..childreo we.i:e a.ken lo a social service agency dnd examined. Authonties did not comment on the results of that examination. -Greg Aisling Ftatu~1 High Quality CbrUmuu Gifts • ilk Aowu Arnagtaceu tad OUTDOOR DECORATIONS, ' • ~'ortd Famou. CoUett.iblca fro• Polo-. • bt-u Mil)..~ ~aoclScnplwa. GIFfS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ~ ........... T ...... ~ Sec..cr, BucMll, r-cball, E&c. :· 200 West J>acilic Coast Highway • Newport Beach (COrncr of Dovu lie Pacilk Cout Hwy.) 949-650-4600 · www.allabootxmu.com STORE HOURS: Tues.~ 10-8 Snn. & Mon. 10-6 QUERO-W & GARDEN CA.1.4 ..... E The Country Inn Garden Cafe Oohs 4' Ahaa The Book Store Newport Picture Frame Stella ·s Place Sarah Whitcomb Circa Antiquea Victoriana 4' Company 130 East 17th St. Costa Mesa At Nt•port & E. 17th Sl~I -Behind TM HARP INN -1949) 722-1177 •ROW HOURS· luc Sat 10am·5pm CAFE HOURS: Tue-Sat I tam-3pm Men's & women's fine clothing EVERYDAY WEAR ••• with Cl fle1ir Ce1sue1I Yet Elege1nt • Father-son team proposing 2,500-seat facility hear residents' . concerns about safety, parking and vandalism GREGORY ARROYO ~"°' COSTA MESA -Security, sanitation and safety were the three ~·s surrounding Thursday's community meeting between res- idents and supporters of a pro- posed 2,500-seat football stadium at Estancia High School About 13 Joann Street home- owners met with JIIn Scott Sr. and his son, Jim Scott Jr., to discuss the proposal. After a short presen- tation of the plans, the meeting was opened up for questions. "There are a number of things going on there," said Scott Jr. of · the two-hour meeting at a resi- dent's home. · Residents said several prob- lems stem from the school's prac- tice field, and fear those problems might i.P-crease Wlth the new sta- dlwn Bill Hahn, who has lived in the area for about four years, brought with him two garbage bags full of baseballs, saying that the 45 balls Uiat fly over his fence from the field every week have him con- cerned for the safety of h,is 1-year- old daughter. • •That's a big co~cem -I just had a little girl and she's going to be playing here," said Hahn, who fears the problem will get worse with planned upgrades to the held. Jim Scott Jr. said those londs of concerns will be factored in to their plans for the stadium. Some residents also fear for their safety. The school is separat- ed from the homes by an alley, which the city agreed recently to give to homeowners to extend Enjoy a refreshing massage in a Luxurious/ Upscale Setting. Please call for appointment. -• cruropractic ' -.PaC!'Uh! Spie.-6 Spertfi 1118Clhtl • Sports & Dance Injuries 2967 Mi<helson onve. suites. Irvine ~ • Physical Therapy 405 /Jamboree I Michelson I Next to AirToud1 •Nutrition Consultation Tel: 949-955-2655 . -........, their property line. Some neigh· bors fear stadium visitors might start straying into their yards. • In addition to concerns_ about parking and.fandallsm, re!>idc>nts also raised the issue of noise. "We have some problems we need to resolve," said school board trustee Wendy Leece. She added that having a park . ranger on the grounds after school hours: which was proposed during the meeting, is something she wou1d like the board to con- sider right away. In addition, the district and the city will look into the possibility of erecting a sound wall, she sald. "I think we can solve these problems with the city and the homeowners and the board work- ing together,• she said Resident Gus Santoyo sa1d the meeting was a step in the nght direction, but he wondered lf all options have been considered. •My biggest concern is not the project but whether we need the project,• tie said, .also asking why . expanding activities ~ch as dra- ma has not been considered. . "Although I applaud the Scotts' effort, I JUSt want to make · sure that the residents' concerns· are heard," Santoyo saitl. Enrollment at Estancia is far less than the Z,300-student capac- ity at the school, Leece said. Scott believes that a bigger stadium will attract more students, who with the district's open enrollment policy, tend to go to ·schools with more extensive sports programs. Bestdes the stadium, the $6.3 million project, which IS still in the preliminary stages, includes a 50- meter pool and mini-stadium at Costa Mesa High School. The money still needs to be raised ttefore construction can begin. Until then, the district will be taking more public input, and the Scotts say they will also be making themselves available for further questions EaehDay A New • g At Your Favorite Neighborhood Center! ~ With every new day, Mesa erde Center move ah~ad lo add new restaurants and quick food establi hments lo our li~t of quality re~lauranb. o,..,. more than ever, Mesa Verde Center has a deliciou. ans,~er to whatever your C'rav ing is. There's • more exciting news in ston-. ~o stay tuned to Mesa Vf!rde Center! BERflaERRY'I® VERMONT'S FINEST• ICE CREAM @FROZEN YOG.URT n1 Opens in December Now Open To Serre You Coming in Febr'uary MEXICAN RESTAURANT Y CANTllllA A Favorite Mesa Verde Center Restaurant is open to sen·e you! $ouplantation A Farorite ,.fe.'ia Verde Center Restaurant Since 1989 l .. ,N!iWport Beach/Costa Mesa Qoily Pilot · SOtvrdoy, November 21, 1998 A.7 ...._-·----~-·---------1--1--tt .. ttl'-·-~---.----------------:__.,,._; __________ -y~u 1-r--r-1·r•...,---- Group offers to fix homes of the needy • Christmas~m April-Orange County, a volunteer housing ~amtenance group, is accepting applicdtions for volun-. tep,r support for its annual ~ebuilding Day on April 24 · ihe group focuses on the needs of those with low income, sp~cifically tho elderly ttnd those with disabilities. , "Since this is dn entirely volun- teer pro1ect, we need volunteer "workers -skilled and ·unskilled -and also donations of tundmg · and building materials,• said president Cy Baumann. ·with volunteer support and doodled materials, we are able to more than quadruple the unpact of each dollar we receive." About 1,200 volunteers will be needed for the 30 work sites. · The organization provides ser· vices such as plumbing, electncal repairs, painting, carpentry, plas- tering, gardening, and tra!>h cmd yard waste pickups. •Our goal is to make these homes safe, warm and dry for homeowners who rttn no longer . maintain thetr houses bX them- selves,~ Baumann said. Christ- mas in April _ts a real neighbor- helping-neighbor project, much m the American barn-raising tra- dition. -· · . · --Por more information, call (949} 440-5702 or (714} 667-8174 . ... Newport public safety officers honored i' Two members of the Newport Fire and Marine Department will be honored torught by the local American Legion post for their commendable service. The organization's Newport Harbor Post 291 will hold ils 33rd annual Law and Order banquet dt. the Legion Hall on (be Balboa Peninsula. The legion post recog- nizes the best of the best in law and public safety enforcement. This year's awards will go to Rob Beuch, who was recently named Newport Beach Firefight- er. of the Year, and Brent Jacob- sen, Marine Safety Officer of the Year. Beuch, who lives in Big Bear Lake, is an 18-year veteran with the department. who has played an integral leadership role. Beuch helps plan the annual Public Safety Day and helped plan Uus year's countywide disaster drill in Newport Harbor. .. Jacobsen has worked for New- port Beach since 1987 and is skilled in water rescue training. He ls dble to liandle vanoiis tasks as an operator or dispatcher a"nd wa!> promoted to . seasonal .life- guard lieutenant in 1990. Jacobsen, wtio lives in New- port Heights, has been very acllve in the community, serving as president of the Marine Safety Officers Associallon and assum-· ing different roles in other com- munity organizations. OCC taking sign-ups for spring semester OCC is accepting applications for admission in the spring, when about 2.400 classes in 200 sub· 1ects will be offered. Spnng class schedules are available free of charge al OCC's admissions office. Registration by telephone runs through Dec. 17 and from Jan 4-12'. Registrations can be made m person is from Jan 12 to 14. Classes begin Jan. 19 and end May 28 OCC expects more than 25,000 students to enroll this ..spnng, making it one of the largest sin- gle-campus community colleges in the United States. For more information, call (714) 432-5072. JV ew <"Flooring Companies Come and go ... but - JOHN BLOESER CARPET ONE has been here since 1879 . "the Oldest Carpet Company in California" Nobody makes ·flooring -easier to buy. --For a limited time, PAY NOTHING 'TIL 2000. That's right, pay no interest, make no payments 'til the year 2000" -on Stainmaster Carpet, Pergo Laminate and Armstrong Vinyl. DON l£ACH I DAil V PILOT Lisa Gordon has her hands full as doves near Balboa Fun Zone eat their lunch from her han<ls. Gordon was laking a break from her own lunch. I I can't believe ..... ·. It's My Hom~ --------------------- Landsc3ping or re-landscaping is sour an!tt\er co a beautiful new Jook for your home. FLOVlERDALE can make your Jandscape dreams come true, and increase your home's value, too! Come in today and discover the peop]e who can KAY MATSON, A.A. C.C.N.P. Land;sc:apc Dcsiincr make a diff~rence to you and your garden. ~ . ~ NURSERIES, INC • .-----------.., COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP. License No. 308SS3 SANTA ANA •.2800 N . T\Utin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 754-6661 SALlTfE IOntEANONY- MOUS ANGEL· Smc~ 1981, a +1roup ol &JI Ba}' Club ten'.. pa mcmb1~n .. have udopted up to « do7.en needy fanuhe each y\:ar at Chn tmu as 1c1enllfied · hy the Ass1 ldnce League of Ne,wport-Mc;sa, providing (ood. toys cmd clothing to the children , nu adults. Things changed this y1 •,.ir dS ltw leader ot the pdck • ind orgaruzcr of the Anonymous· J\nqel.s, Robert Basmajlan, hds t ,krn ill Bd.l, as he is atfection· " dy knov.;n at thc·&1lboa Bay <. li.tb wht>re he ·sl'rved tor years c1s the ch1cl hnu11C'1al officer, ·<'Oordmat~ the annual Six O'Clocker nwmbt•r\hip directory and a number of contests, mem· l>f'r birthday'> c1ncl celebrdtions. When word ot his illness c-arne, the Six O'Clockt.>rs, under the leader-.h1p of Jerry Tardie and rls-;1sted by f rank CheneHa, dended to ra1w somt' funds m Rct..t'::; honor. Forn1t>r Bttlt>od Rd~ Club President Tom Deemer and h1-. wife. Monica open<'d thP1r hPt1Ullful Newport I !eights home th11a past Mondc\y night, where 50 or so guests could watch Monday Night Footbdll, munch < 1q chili, hot dogs and popcorn cmd part.Jc1pdte m d Paul Salata livf' auction The Dec>mers have a I rge med1d cmd c>ntmtc1inment ruom on th<.• thml floor ot their hCJme with t1 70·tn<"h TV crnd four 27-mch TV'> whH<> the event wtts '>ldCft d John Magner and Jer11 Smith s1•f\.'t•d as bt1rtenden, rtnd DP<'llll'l uncl Tord1t-! assisted .__ __ ~tata wttrr th<:.5pnlt<"ml1'tion. Somt• of thos1· in <ttlenddnce COMMUNITY &CLUBS -iim de boom included Dlck Bertone, Tlm Blgalke, King Burnstein, Richard Comgold, Les Cotton, Kirk Dawson, Woody DeWitt, Don De Vries, Jim Fulton, Tony Hall· penny, Dave Harshburger, Bob Hitchcock, Chuck H orning, Lynn Jackson, Tom Ken , Bob Koop, Andy Miner, Ron New· man, Ray Phlll1ps, brothers Mike antl Woody Smith, Chuck Spence, Doug Spencer, Marshall Stuart, Mike Talbot, Jim West and Zack Wright. During half tune, Ba2 sht1red his apprE'CJcllion via v1deotdpe, which had been recorded earher in the d rty. In total, more than $15 000 wc1s rdised in honor of Baz ORATORICAL CONTEST ANNOUNCED· Amcncdn Legion Post 2q 1 in Newport Beach lS acceptmg $1l~li£allons rorns dnnudl Higfi c ool ra · toncdl Contest from ::;tudent m \ Vhatever your landscaping or maintenance needs, Lloyd's can do it ALL. .. S1t1t•· I;, rmrrl ,,,,,, 1111/y '"-'"' rtll u,,;,t/,.,/ EXPERT LANDSCAPING i ~ .THINKING ABOUT LANDSCAPING ORYARD MAINTENANCE? CALL FOR A FREE ESTIMATE TODAY1 fWI LLOY1••s ~ LANDSCAPE I MAINTENANCE (949) 646-7 441 Lloyd's Nursery & Landscape Co., Inc . 2183 Fairview Rd. Suite 216, Costa Mesa. CA 92627 EXPERT LANDSCAPING I SPRINKLERS I MAfNTENANCE State license No. 184255 Nikon \\e take th! oortd's ~ pictures. Yours. s4299s Will'I AF N !Yo.CM' 35·80 Lens Nikon's New SLR 1 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot U1e runth through 12th grades in Exchange Club fo, proudly and th(~ Ncwpoit-Mcsu and Irvine properly di.:;playmg the U.S. flag d!:cilo<ll ~els. The Q;,in~t ~~~,1 ... at his.Dome. :t'lw.South ~~t 1st:. bf a prepared eight· to 10-Metro Rotary ~lub ptuticipation nunute'~peech and an ex.tempo-m the South COdst Plaia Health r<tne<>Ull three .. to hv~-rrunute Fair wds SU<"Cl'!.o;tul m more ways speech on the subiect of the U.S. than one . said member·Ml<;bael Constitution. The date for the Lawler. The club proVldcd 70 flu local rnmpetttion 1~ Jan. 14. shots to ddults, got two prospec- Three local winne rs will receive tive m<'mbcrs, received $84 in $75, $100 and $150, and all par· donations and bhtired Rotary . llc1pants r<'ce1ve $25 each. The with 600 people . winne1 goes on to the finu1s m WORTH REPEATING: From Indianapolis m April and is eligi· the Scuttlebutt. the newsletter of blc for the ndtional prize o! th1• Newport Beach-Corona del $18,000. The m~nber of appli· Mar·K1wcm1s Club: "Though we cants in the local contest is limit· travel the! world over to find the ed to $1X on a hrst-come, fir"St· beautiful, we must carry 1t with· serve basis. For an a pplication or us or we hnd it not." more mfonnabon, call Jim Shaf-SERVICE 0.UB MEmNGS THIS fer, oraton cal chajrperson, at COMING WEEK: Want to get more (949) .583·051 o / mvol\led in your community, make new FREEDOM Sh.t<..ll'l..T"C DEDI-friends or network? Try a service club. • "L You are invited to attend a club meet- CATED: Me mber-. of the New· mg this coming week. port t-idrbor Exchange Club TUESDAY -7:30 a.m.: ·The New· 1omed with the student body of port Beach Sunnse Rotary Club meets Harbo1 View Elementary School at the Balboa Bay Club to hear Sally for the dedication of the school's Sullivan of casa Teresa 6:30 p.m.: The Costa Mesa-Newport Harbor Lions Club new Freedom Shnne. Following meets at the Costa M esa country Club. the y;ekome by school Pnncipal WEDNESDAY-7:15 a.m.: The Karen Kendall and the Pledge of South Coast Metro Rotary Club will Alleg1cmce by the Hclibor View meet at the Center Club. Newport Har- studenls, club president Dick bor Kiwanis Club meets at the Universi ty Athletic Club:Noon: The Costa Mesa Freeman presented the shrine. Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Coun· Walker Mahuirlm, a highly dee-try Club. 6 p.m.: The Newport-Balboa orated fighter ace and veteran of Rotary Club meets at the Bahia World War 11 and the Korean Corinthian Yacht Club for a fellowship Wdr, servc>d as the yuest speaker. program. Al the conclusion of the program, THURSDAY -Happy Thanksgiving each stude nt recei\'ed a U.S flag to proudly WdVC and display. CLUB NEWS, George Berd- s.on l l?CCIVCd the ::?o..Pro)ll.ll: Hall dWdr d from Roger Desmet and the Newport f !arbor to alll , • COMMUNrTY • a.uas 15 published every Saturday. Fax your service club's meeting inf<><mation to (949) 660-8667 - or mail to 2082 S.E. Bristol St ., Suites. !"'Jewport Beach 92660 • Faciah • Ma.u~ • Sport• Then py , Body v;-rap• • Hydrotlttrapy • UoJy Pulllh • • Ptth •Vichy !>ho"us • ~te11m Ro<>mr • W.1t:ing • UtctrUljsia • • Pre a Pu1t wu Thcnr> • ff and & f oot CAre,. 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Saturday, Ncwember 21, 1998 A 9 • ~ ... .......,.._.___. ___ LR.1.Ll..u ____ __._ _____ .----'--£hfJ~. . . . . ~-44-.1:st-:4-ri ...._. ...... lf-#i1~ . South Coast Plaza the Bay will take place at 6 p.m. ~. ~ Y..._,, I J V":"• ffi li ht Dec .. 4 al the Newport Dunes 0 CCS g Up tree Resort, 1131 Back Bay Dnve, The .Ofhcc::. of South Coast Nc"VJ)ort Beach. &au will hold its 16th annWll The event will showc so the tree-lighting ceremony at 6:30 lighting of electrtc •trees R in the p.m. Nov. 30. middle of the Back Bay. Live ~nee again \hP. Segerstrom musical performances by Kids f alnily will play host to this Are Music,. a spectfl! appear- nnual event, and KTLA-TVs ance by Santa Claus, caroling; Jennifer York will be the mt:ister hot chocolate and seafood of ceremonies arid lead the tree-chowder will also make lt a lighting countdown. night to remember. . The ceremony will mclude a A 16-foot-by-16 foot screen concert by the All-American will display vintage Christmas Y~ Chorus as well us a visit TV. spectals te:.ituring Frank from Santa Claus. Sinatra, l>erty Como, the Car- This year's Christmas tree is penters, Johnny Mathis, Judy 85 feet tall and wetghs ~lmost Garland and more. 20.000 pounds. More thun 4,000 •Tiie lighting ol the bay has people are expected to attend come to be quite a chenshed· lheJestivities. tradition among the local com- The offices are in Town Ccn-munity," said Anne Evans ter Park outside the Westin Quinn, vice president of com- South Coast Plaza hotel in Cos-munity relations for Newport ta Mesa. Dunes Resort. For more information, call "The. event signif1es the start (714) 435-2100. of the holiday seaS<>n at the NewPort Dunes celebrate holidays The fiftl1 annual Lighting of Dunes. We look forward to shar- ing this special event with all of our visitors and guests." For more information, call (949) 729-3863. Joye.iux Noel 1S a temporary • Chri.<>tmtb decor shop that's open through lhe end ol the year, local- ed U1 l.id Village. ncr.oss froin:th o)d Warchous~ Restaurant. It car- nes all kinds of decarations, including custom wreaths, wall tapeslriPs end sp~idliZed oma- numts. The shop offers free custom in- home 5lecoratinu for the holidays for rnerchcmclise bought in the store, or will charge an how:ly rate for decgrating with pther mer- chandise. For more information, call (949) 675-1048. . A Santa Barbara·b.ased chil- dren's apparel store called This UtUe Piggy Wears Cotton recent- ly opened at Fashion lsland. The 2,300-square-Coot store can be descnbro as •one-stop shopping for parent and child. - The specialty shop features Europec11l and domestic merchan- dise for newborns through chil- dren to size 14. This Little Piggy Wears Colton offers products beanng its own label, as well as popular brands such as Petit Bdteau, Mlnimdll, Kenzo, Fldp· doodles dnd Rosetta Millington. ~' ALDEN'S CARPET has opened ~.....__-a n w ? • Does th e cur.rent financial market 'l • Area Rug Studio \Vhy Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL R GS & RUNNERS on SALE. Handmade' woolc.,, synth~tics. si<;al 6464838 iSaturday, Nov. 21 1 O:OOam-6:00p1n · have you confused? 'J • Are your investment results e meeting your objectives? ? • • \Vould you like more time for your family and your business? CALL PHILIP PLUTA .5m11ir I '1;·e Prt 1i1Jmt -Sr11ior P11rtj;1/1~1 ,/ftwll,cJrr (800) 643-8930 (t1r m111Y 1i1(orm11ti.t11r Sutro & Co. Investment Professionals Since 1858 610 Newport Center Dnve, Suite 900 •Newport Beach 'l • Sutro & Co is a frttdom Sec111t1eS CompatTY Mnnoer Sl?C, IME. lll'ld map sec111tJts ochl!rlges Sunday, Nov. 22 10:00am-5:00pni HUGE SAVINGS! •Pre Owned •Rentals • Demonstrator • 1998 Models FACTORY SHOWROOM 1\r World's ~~mier Electric Boat Builder Newport Beach (949) 645-9080 1~~~~~~~~~~~~ IEST we couJdn'l be OJOre pleased with the results. I le clean the wmdows inside and out along with the screens, all tor a \'~' reasondble pnce, - water bottle ( 24), a blue ky umbrella tS45) and d ffillll Zen garden { 28). For more mlorma• . greer 'wylder Blanchard says: .. Jeft comes ·prepared to replace sere n. ann hc1S 'done lhdt for us dt rdtes le s than those ~we've paid other businesses. l le'll also remove previously installed window tint, and he cleans mirrors, too.• lf you're interested in an .esti· mate, call (714) 407-3995. tlo , all lE!.49):]~560 One of -the l>c t local antiguo shop , La Vie ~n Rose Antique , • 2515 E. Coast lhghway, Corona · de.I Mar, ha opened. a s~ond Lil Vic En Rose in . Laguna Beac b. In adclition to clothing, you can hnd accessones, to~ and fumi. ture. For more information, call (949) 718-0533. Hohday shoppers looking io~ hard-to-find merchandise can find plenty-' to choo::.e from at C hlasso at Fasn1on Island in Newport Beach. Noted drch1- tects, designers, and artists from around the world created some of the merchandise. Examples ol unusual items are twtst candles (three for $1 OJ, a maple ushi platter ($65), a heart-shaped Tho Cornna del Mar location is ope11 from noon to 5 pm. Sun- days and by ttppomtment during the week, and the· . Laguna Heach !';tore is open from noon w 5 p .m. Fnday and Saturddy. Por morn mfo1mulion, c, ll (949) 723· 6!>881 • BEST BUYS is publtshed J'hursda)'\ and SatJJrd¥ tf you know of a good buy, send a fax to 64~ 170 o~ write to Oa.tly Pilot. Best Buys. 330 W Bay St., Cos- ta Mesa 92627. Cayce Blanchard, a BE*>t Buyi; reader, .h.ighly recommends wm- dow cleaning by Jeff K. Hobart "He's come to our home twiC'e and At Pelican Hill Golf Club $125.00 per person Package Includes: Golf (Tee Times beginning at 10:30) * Thanksgiving Turkey Dinner In the Clubhouse * One Small Bag of Range Balls * A Pe~ican Hill Bag T 'lg Please call (949) Z60-0707 for re servations today!!! www.pelicanhill.com SAI.E HOlRS: i\fonda) thru Sarutda) 10:00 .0 1 to 6:00 P.\f Sunday Noon to 5:00 P"f 50% TO 80% OFF REGUUR PRICE UQUID.UIOS PRICE SUITS $495.00 to ....... $995.00 $1 .90 to .... ~ 9.90 SPORT COATS $250.00 to ....... $i95.00 69. 0 to .... llLAZERS $295.00 to ....... 695.00 to .... D~ TROl1SERS 135.00 to ....... to .... DRFSS SHIRTS $65.00 ro ....... .. to ...... TIES $45.00 to .•••••.•. 95.00 to ...... · CASUAL lACKS $57.SQ 19. 0 to ...... 89.90 SPORT SHIRTS $55.00 to ....... 225.00 ''·'° to ...... 69.90 KNIT SHIRTS ~4l. 0 to ....... $195.00 $1'·'° to ....•. $49.90 SWEAllRS $85.00 to .....•• ns.oo $l9.90 to ...... "·'° OUJ'ERWEAR $9~.oo to ....... $295.00 ''·'° to ...... $99.90 M ~~ ..... ""'~Ph._ ' . .,. $1J),QO w ... ._ ~s.oo $ aim a :soc,~ ................................................. , .........•. t111c: 11 ~ :H% on • 10 Soturdoy1 November 21, 1998 around town NewPort Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pil~ • Send AROUND TOWN Item~ to thel will bo pre ntcd lit 7 pm. at ty ~lot, Around Town, 330 W .Bay St.. SUNDAY . · Coastbne ·ouruebng Ct•hter of _ CO\ta M~-!?.62~_!'x them to 1~.«y --· _ _, _ __._ ___ ...._Po,iaw~.~ch,..J2.00,Qu.eu~, ~· or calf 1lH!°§~f21T.'ext A back-country hlke wUJ be pre-. Suite • 105,, Newport Beach. 28 A complete limng of Ar9und Town sehted at 9 a .m at Crystal Cov' Admission i free. Por more mfo1- can be found at dallypllot.com. Stale Pdlk, 8471 I!. Coa l I hgh· motion, call (949) 476-0 91. · ) (714) 432-58tf4, lS~nlor consultant Bob B_rennan .f.orona del Mar. Adnussion is · will l1>ad a free c.hsc.usc;1on of Tree. Call (949) 644-3244 .. ~roetlt·~ riete!J wjll-be-revei<11 mOJt!Tay~ f.or s1llUQ1,Ui..L~-AUn~ "dali'Clilg" class Will f>ep~':' ...... pr• ented from 3 to 4 p.m. at and over at 3 pm at Bay de Vil· ented from J:tS to 4 :45 p.m t OASIS Senior Cent r, 800 Mai-lage. 300 E. Coast l hghway, OASIS Semor Center, 800 Mttr· guente Ave., Corona del Mnr. Newport Beach. t:or more mfor- Adnns ion b $38 For more mfor-mation, call 123-0233. guente A\'e., Corona del Mcu TODAY way. Newport Beach. Pdrking i:. $5. l likers will me •t at m Moro Vi'\1t~ c; nt.~r '1,!!,..lllllre '9:Ll>tllli1· mation, call (949) 644-3244. ~au sion l free. For more inJor-_..,__,,.'""""-;,._-"""""''.,... --=o~-· ftl. group counsei.lng-se:ffion ttUt>d ,{,1tuon, call l!l.49l '144.:324L,._,~,__. b ck-country hJke will place ut 9 •• m. <JI Cry tal Cove ~t,1te PiJrk, 84 7 l E Coi!sl High· way, Nl•wport Ht•11r.h. Parking 1s ~'i . I ltkers will meet at El ~toro 1s1tor Ccnt<•r. ror lllOI~ ll\IOmld• llllfl, c<1ll ffWIJ •tt17-7647. A progTam tilled Rhododendrons fot Soulht•rn c.11tforn1.1 will he> l'l l" .. enl~cl·dt !-1.:!0 d n1. at ShNman l.Hmuy 11nd c ;urd<'ns, 21>47 E. <. '<ldsl I hqhwtt}, Corunc1 clt>l Mdr. \chn1ss1or1 .... 1r1•(>, ror uiore mlor- tll<lllon, c<1U fll4<J) h7:i-:l2fi1 ,\ progrnm tltled Uslng the l.1brnn Tools & Tnc:ks v.111 be• ptt>s<•ntl'd dl 1U a m nt the New- 11urt RPttC h Ccntr<1l Library's F111•nds f\1<wtm9 Room, 1000 Avo- ( udu Avl'. Aclmis ion ji;, lrt•e. For 111orn infonn.tt1on, coll l!-l4H) 717- \HOl A divorce workshop will be pre· scnted from 10 d m to 12:30 pm ,,\the ofhc:es at 180 Newport Cen- ter Drive, Suite 1 HOA. Newport Bcdc.h Adnuss1on I'> $40. For more> inform11tion rnll 1144 ·u4 ~5. ·~ N"'° @JunlnwJMJ Floral & Giftc; 50°/o-75°/o Off Fall Stems, Ribbons, Wreaths & Holiday Floral Arrangen1ents. Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 36 9 &. I 7ti. St. ~~ (tt.«04'1 fi.6• -;t:!a.~) 949 646-6745 lJon, call l9491 497-7647, . Costa Me a-based •Polyneslan dance and drum studio, l.okc· l~ni's R,hythm of the Jsldnds7 will present a tropical Chris~mas bou- l1que from 10 c1.m . lo 5 p.rn. di thl' studio's parkm~J lot, 1035 EJ Camino Dnve, Cosld M<>S.l. Achrussion is free. Tiw c•vent will f<•alure hve cntert,umnent and too<l for sdlc_. For more mfom1a, hon , call (7 t4) 54o<J43R . An open hom~e medftaUon will . be pre.,ented trom 1 t · a.m . to 1 p.m. at The Hub, 230 E. 17th St., Swte 218, Cost<t Me il, Adrmss1on is free. Fo1 more mtomtdtion, call (949) 760-6625. MONDAY A yoga class will be presented by Hele nd Sprdke from fi:30 to 8 p.m at the Nancy Clark Education Center, 47 t Old N(•wport Rodd, Suite 103, Newport Beach. Admission ts $8 per class or $30 for four prepaid classes. For more information, call (949) 548-4059. A lecture lltled ADD Overview A Newport Harbor Area Cham- ber of Commerce CEO lfound Table will be presented from 7:30 to 11:30 a m. at the Pacific Club, 411 M~cArthur Blvd., Newport Beach, Adnussion is $100. Por morn ihformation, call (949) 729· 4400. A water aerobics class will be presentt?d from 9 to 1 o a.m. rtl the OASfS Senior Center, 800 Mai. gupnto Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission ts $1. For morn infor- mation, call (~49) 644-3244 . A yoga class wtJI be presented by Helena Sprake from 9 to 10:15 ct.m. at th<' Nancy Clark Educa- tion Center, 4 71 Old Newport Road, Suite 103, Newport Beach. Admission is $8 per class or $30 for four prepaid classes. For more mformiltion, call (949) 548-4059. A Cal Poly Pomona Admissions Office representative will visit OCC's Transfer Center from 9:30 o.m. to 3 p.m. ThP center is locat- ~d in the Counseling and Adlnis- s1ons Annex, 2701 Fairview Road, Coslc:1 Mesa For more information or lo make an appointment, call Specializing in the following: •Unique lanJ.,cape Jc~ign-; anc.J renovations •Fine garden installation~ •Custom tna~onry & '-ltonework •Accent garden lighting • Excc.:llcnt landscape 1naintcnancc For inquiries and quntat ions, please tdcphon.e 714/645 .. 4635 or Fax us ac· 714/645 .. 6390 bl. 1976 Family owned & Operated Hours: Mon-sat. 8·6 · GOOD/YEAR #1 ~ T~ FALL PREPARATION SPECIAL • Otl & hJter change • r.re rotatoo • Balance • • Brake edlustmentrll'lspcct • I .pect ho$eS/oelts I ssgs5 • Cot>hng system 5elVICG • front end ahgnmeot I • COmplete Coortesy Vehicle In~ on I• • 11/JI~ • ~Jf!O\ 'II~ .. • MOST C,4RS NEWPORT MEDICAL PLAZA 307 Placentia Ste. 207 N cw ort Beach Harborlltes Toaiotmasters will meot ut 7 «1.m. ttt the Bah1tt Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay- 'stdt• Drive, <:oronil del Mar. Guests aw 1nv1lrd. For mon• infom1dtion, call 58br9172. A Thank&giving luncheon will be precmnted at 1 t a.m. at OASIS, 800 Margut•nlc Ave., Corona dcl Mdr Admission is $4. Specidl ·gue!>t Nonncl Roberu will smg. For more mformdbon, cull (949) 644-3244. . The Networkers will mfft from 11 :45 a.m to 1 p.m. i:tl the Costd . Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 GoU Course Drive. Admis· ~ion is $12 and mcludes lunch. For more information, call 885-9093. A Wome n's Life Strec;s Support Group for Semon, will be preseryt· cd from 12:30 to 2 pm. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mdrgucrite Ave, Corond del Mar. The meet- ing will be facilitated by p~ychol · ogist Ncilalic Zucker Adnuc;sion if tree. For more infonnat1on, call (949) 644-3244. Body-Image lmpt0vemcnt - F.emale Pow4'1r w1U l.w pr~cntcd at 5:30 p.m. at Codst Con.,;ulting, 180 Newport Ct•ntf'f L>riVP, NC?W· port Beach. Sessions UIC $25, Por morn information, call (949) 720· 8437. Connect at the Corona del Mar Branch Library, a sene" of work· shops fea.tunng tip!> lot eff Pcttvc use of librnry resources, will bt• presented from 7 to 8:30 p.m. every Wednesday through Wednesday at the library, ·420' Mangold Ave. The workshop'> will ctlso feature strategies for Web navigallon. Admission 1s free. For more infonnallon, call 717-3801. THURSDAY A water aerobics class wm be presented from 9 to 10 a .m ftt OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del l\1a1 . Admission is $1. For more 1nJor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. A singing class will be ptesented from 1 to 3 p.m al OASIS Seruor Cente_T, 800 Marguerite Avf'., . A group coun~llng session Utl..t Relat1onsh1p Improvement will b1• presented at 7 p.m. at Coast Co11- sul1tng, 180 Newport Genter On- ve, N(~wport Bcc:1ch. Sessions are $25,'Call (949) 720-8437. FRIDAY A Chrtstmas tree lot will be up and runrung from 8 . a.m. to to p.m. daily through Dec. 20 111 Putkmg Lot .E at the Orang .. County Fair & Exposition Center 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. C.<!11 (714) 708-3247. A physical tralrilng class wtJl be prt·'iented.from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m dt OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- gut:irite Ave., Corona del Mar Admission is $21. Call (949) 644 3244. A yoga class will be presented b~ l:le>lrna Sprake from 9 to 10:15 c:1 m dt the Nancy Clark Educa- tion Center, 471 Old Newport Road, Suite 103, Newport Beac-h Admission is $8 per class or $30 for four prepaid classes. Call (94~11 548-4059. REMEMBER YOUR CHOICE! , Regardle s after all, it' vou voted uYES'' or "NO" on proposition 10, now is che time ro k~p }'O,':lr word and '>how your 'uppon .md your pledge. Don't let the State ~f Califurni.a. and your WCAL TOBACCONIST· down! . BUY lo ally. SHOP lo<..':llly, LIGHT-UP locally. Your 1epacy will be long lin·~. rhe children of the future will thank you. 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These are just a few poims that sep1raa Vihincn and make him a top •eader an has field, whach 11 wby he is ilOUgbt out by•.,. ... ~ of patients, from world class professional athletes to busy working~ among rhe ~ountry's few current former profeuaonal at.hides wb<» iJ .. ,., .. and surge911. One recent patirnt 1s a fotmer mtn's United States tenna ~-~--­ among other dedicated and satisfied patients. nus adds to his unique q.Wificaaoat ueat the Jower extremines in a very personalized and unique way. COMPLETE CURE FUNGAi.. NAILS Bunion Correction (no ho~pitali1'1tion) Chronic P11in S P F. C I A L I Z I N G I N C 0 M P U TE R I Z I~ D G A IT 1: 0 0 T A N A J .. Y SJ S Complimentary limited exam with thi ad. • • The whole health of your body rests on your feet. I ~et'YPQrt Beach/Costa Mesh Daily Pilot · A Sugar & Spice Home Craft Boutique will be present<>d from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at tl Newport Beach residence, 20082 Bayview Ave .. through Nov. 29. 'The""ev~nt '4ifil feature five rooms filled with homemade . tt~ms, mosi und~t $2Q, and will include Christmas decorations and gifts, clothing, Jewelry, food, children's items and more. For more information, Cdll (949) 752-8229. ·NOV. 30 ( . St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones who are m~ntally iU. The group' meets Uom 6:30 to 8 p.m . Sundays in the ohW'Clfs Dicrenfleld nan-c, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The confidential group is Oµen to the community. For more infonnatton, call 631 :2880. • 1 The Offices of South C()ast Plaza's 16th annual trac.Wtional Christmas tree lighting ceremony will be presented dt 6:30 p.m. at Town Center Park, at the comer of Bristol Street dnd Anton Boule- vard in Costa Mesa. The event will feature a performance by The -Aft-American Boys Chonis and an appEtarance by Santa himself. Admission is free. For more infor- mation, call (714) 4~-2100 Prospects Networking Group meets from 7: 15 to 8:30 a.m . W<>dncsdays d l Mimi's Cafe, 1835 . Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Brcdkfas~ is $6. For rnore inlonna- tion, cull Angie Stafford at 474- . 2225 or Tma Firman at 551-3156. All Lassen's Leads Club meets at 7 .15 d.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Olvd., Costa Mesa. For more information. call 646-1252. . Zen Home Stitchery, a local manu- f ac:turer of meditation supplies, holds a free meditation from 5 to 7 p.m. Sundays at Mesa Business The Law Office of Michael K. Moberly I • t I • • I . ; m: . ~ Mil v C) z ~ - Concentrating In Financial Matters • Trusts, Wills & Estat~ Planning • Tax Planning, Audit & Defense • Personal & Business Bankruptcy Call 714·525·3922 For a FREE Initial Consultation WHOLESALE RATES TO THE PUBLIC NO EQUITY REQUIREDll! SPECIAL LOW FIXED RATE HOME LOANS Borrow 1111 to 126% of Property VilUe v Get cash for any good reason to $150,000 · FAST APPUCAftON AND APPROVAL BY T•LEPHONE ;... 100o/o FINANCING REflNANCE OR PURCHASE PROCESSING LABS • ~ "' "' ~ = .,, :::c 0 a "' • s 0 m 0 0 c: .,, c: n ~ 6 z • tJ ~ ~ ~ around town Sf nter..;.7J.LW .... ruh.SL..S1.1.111.u.Ua:..e .1:.Ai.:-1 D.-l~w.u.uui~~~...w.;53~-·­ Co~ta Mesa For more informa- tion, call 722-7818. The Newport Beach Parks, Bectches and Recreation Commis- sion meets at 7 p .m. the firSt Tucs- ddY' of each month in tlie City Council chambers,' 3300 Newport' Blvd., Newport Beach. For more information, call 644-3151. · Nicotine Anonymous fellowship Wdnls to help men and women who smoke' to quit and remain smoke free. For mor:e information on local evening meetings, call 650-2713. The Costa Mesa Historical Soci- ety holds a free open house from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Thursdays at l 870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The event features memorabilia from the city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. For more mfonnation, call 631·5918. Overeaters Anonymous meets' from 7 to 9 p .m. Wednesdays dt St. John's Episcopal Church, 183 E. Bay St., Costa Mesa. For more Studio Jun Portrait Photography CaH (949) 646-9901 1H. w. Vth St. Unit D-7 Costa Mesa (' OASIS Senior ·Center otters a Parkinson's discd~e support group from 7 to 9 pm. lhe ~t!concJ Thurs- day ot ench month at 800 M.ir~ guenle AVt~ .• Corona·clc•l Mar. For morr? Ihfounahon. ci:ul 6'44-3244. The Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnt1ldl yoga class from 3'to 4:30 p.m .. 1Jiur::;doy~ New clasi:;es begm on the Hist of the. month, For more informdtiun, call 642- 7400. Hoag Cancer Center offers Man to Mdn, d free prostate cancer dis· cussion group, fro01 7 to 8:30 p.m. the first Wednesday ol ectch- month at 'the center duditorium, l Hoag Drive, Building 41 , New-' port Beach. For rPsetvutions 01 more information, call 72~·6237. The Pacltic Business Xchange has weekly breakfast meetings at 7 a.m. Tuesddys at the Pdc:ific: Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. Then" is no charge tor the initial meeting. For more information, call 640-0588: CfJ:if> 8x10 Special lridudes 51tt1n9 fee ahd one SxlO pnnt Select from 8 previews. Thru 12/19/98. SATURDAY SIDEWALK ' SALE ! Sotvrdoy, November 21, 1999 A l J -U..~~h..l>~-1 ~~\r Meffed ~Alor...t;Al_i.___,,_, cal 'Ass0<"1a1Jon present<; t1 cu<'d Square c.tnd ·Round Danct• · hlh relt.1tJonship group called Jnsiuht sePK!' expt::rienc<•d dancers to lOln Equals Power at 7 p.m. 'Thurs-m from A to 11 d.m. Thursday r1t dc1ys The fep 1~ ~25 per week Fur th" Costa Mesu Semur C••ntPf, more tnformatwn, call 722·4588. 19th .md Pcnnon<1 str~e~. Costa. Ho.ag CaJlcer cenler olfer~·a liee reluxdtion and imagery workshop from 10 to 11 ·30 d.m. the fourth WPdnesday of euch month· at. 1 Hodg Drive, Building 41 , Nev."- por l Bcdch. For morn informallon, Cdll 760-554 2. The Sea Explorer Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange County offers o program for young men dges 14 to 18 mterested m leanung a,t>out sa1lmg, seamanship, piloting. naVlgdtion dJld crumng. Meet: t.flgs M<! trom 6 to 9 p.rn. WednC's . dayi. at the $Pa Explorer 'S''d S.i.-;p, l!Bl W Codst H1ghwa) Newport .Beach. For more mfor- matlun. call 642-6301 or 551 - 8591. OASIS Senior Center offers ongomg clSSIStdnCP counselin9 and referral services for seniors. For clppointments or mote uitor- nwtion, call 644-3244 MP-Set'. Fur more mtonnat.rm1. r..all ,54 5~5fifi9. --- ) A tree support group for cancer }Jdllents rneP-l!f c1t ·7 p m , Werlries- days till.d u support group tor pOO- ' plc! sut~enng lrom ~hronic 'foti( uc· S)ndrome meets trom 7 to 10 p;:in \VPdnesclays dt the ln<;tituh• Im J fobstic Treatment and RnsPrm h 401 lJ W~~tt?rly P)ace1 Su1lP 100, Nc-wport Beach For more mf1,,t1 - mabon, call 2S l -870U. ·Arthritis Foundation instru< tor l hllary Stone leads an t•xor11 l' class al 11 a.m . Thursda) io at \Ill' Jewish Senior Center, 250 E Bak- er St . Coslcl Mesa. For more mfr1r- mation, call 513·5641. Nightly meetings are ottered in Costc1 Mes.a and Newport HP.1tcl1 I tor anyonl' who .,wants to o\ cr- come rucoline ddd1ctton Call 7T4 • 1-1106 or (8001 64 2-066fi Hotiday Ca.d Sale ~0% D'-counf on o.den f .... selec:ted .U...ms • • Business and Social ·nJ.flta...i .-,g;.~N. .... J...J'Jr/. • Custom Imprinting • Large Selection of Party Invitations and Specialty Papers Cornn-ttf Nn!.!po1'1, ildosrul fhn,.,, Mon-Fri: 8 .., Stlt 9-5 548-0700 ITALIAN WALL SCONCE 1 6" H x 1 O" v-.,1 Bronze Finish Hodson· ~ighting Open Toc~.-J r1. H 30-S "al. IJ .t 1510Ncwpor1BI J . Co~t.:iMcs11. Qualil\ l 1th1 ill@: '><·n" c fqr :\ll "\'~11r• (949) 548-9341 }UST FOR THE HOLIDAYS CALENDAR CLUB HOLIDAYS & TRADITIONS PLAY CO. TOYS Give the gift fnends and family will enjoy every day. 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Deck the halls with styles from the simple to the sophisticated. It's all merry at Macy's. South Coast Plaza, level One. Crystal Court, Level Two. MEMORIES BY MRS. ANDERSON Preserve your holiday photographs and memories. Uncover specialty scrapbOok ' items galore. Create a picture-perfect seasonal storybook. South Coast Plaza, Level Two. !rystal Court, Ltvel Three. This boutique abounds with playful pleasures -Sesame Street"', Rugrats'", Winnie the Pooh'", and other Disney" favorites.Under·thMree treasures an'd little likes toys make wishes come true. Crystal Court, level One. PEOPLE S POTTERY- Celebrate the season at the store that celebrates "Handmade in America" all year long -with over 900.attists.Select from a dazzling assortment of eKdusive, hand signed pottery, art glass, jewelry, . woodworks and fiber arts . Crystal Court, Ltvel One. THE WRAPPER Here,91ft wrapping isart.Add elegant touches to ensure gifts radiate with holiday spirit Plus, choose from fine wine~, chocolates and custom 91ft basketvto fit your budget • Souch C.Oast Plaza. Lewi Two. Crystal <;purr. Lrvel Two. A ~ 2 Soh.irdoy, November 21, I 998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot . ~~:rH-------· CONTINUED F~OM .A 1 __ ...._expense this time around, I have to game ent.llely when betting thcir rn I mg a •completion problem. dfl'llnl'mrl?\'Cr"BT'tttm''lOOlC-mtgntr -tot>tbttU p:oot=-whicb means.takmg , ~~.----=-~---·-----.~---L'l=ftis iB·a rot. v wba ~Lq.Lutemto bnpn ___ . good. an automatic loss -simply becau5eu· . . . ~1 d "' :i My fnends, Mike Houghton and they believe it's bad luck. We'd "" CONTINUE. D FROM A1 himself to be deei:.ivC'·enough to make a ~ either team are divided mto two camps. There are those woo take that famom bumper Sticker to heart, the one that reads. "My two favorite teasts are (USC or UCLA) and whomever is playing (USC or UCUA). • These folks would like nothing more than the complete annihilation of their cro'is·town rival There is no wm or lose with· these folkb, it's WU\ or die. . Then lhere cl!e the fans like my good friend Melo Amoroso. Melo is a die-hard UCLA tan and has been . so longer than the 23 years I've known turn. With fans like Melo, the support system works a· tittle differ- ently. Mefo will lay down in front of a movmg truck to ensure a Bruin victory. But iI the Bruins become ' ma.tflematically eliminated from the Pac-10 crown or a bowl spot. and USC stays m the hunt, you'll fmd him cheen.ng the TrOJdns on agamst their out-of-town opponent. We've had d runnmg bet for these 23 years -cl Sl.)(·pack of the winner's fdvonte -and as much as I'd like to wet my whistle at his R.i k B c au sion m one of the e racc.s, • he sftid. . c unn, over at u.c;tom Clo ets be amazed at how many of the oth-Petracca added that Cox·~ chances against m Costa Mesa are also uch fans. erw1Se rational movers and shakers · USC alums and huge boosters, they 10 the area lean toward rabbit':; feet ~ thtt.,Gmo~thh ran a two-day bid to replace Feinstein appear to be bleak because of her foll ·ust short of \l mg crystc.I etod and lu ky -tJn4 rwear each Novem-~ _ cw 1~gnc a 5~ k':r of the House of Rep-broad sup~rt throughout the tette, but that he pyranuds to thwart the Brum effort. bcr~ I'd wager that some of them l· rgcnt!'tfvc~. ~~ sfiort stin. as a candidate may be able to pilll 1l off if lie had enougn !flOn· But if the Trojans lose, they'U sup· haven't shaved m days. . landed him on t~levis1?n f!'f and stuck with it. . . port the Bruins. Paul Brosche, · The football game is also a ma·or 1 news shows and m ma1or Jeff Adler, a Lsmg Beach political consultant, a~other USC alU(ll, also falls into test of wills m our home. It's a tJne 1 newspapers across ~he agreed. this category. • when Cay and 1 are truly tempted to ! c_ountry. ~c also w_as an UU· • MHe's looking at a diffirult challenge to As 1 d1lY fan ~ tell you, ability 1s • tum on the television set we haven't i ~al. candidate dgamst Pcm-unseat a very moderate and popular U.S. sena· mearungless m this game, as arc the watched since January 1996. In i s.tem in 1994 and w~s tor,•· Adler said. "But there are a lot of standmgs and polls. Some folks order to distract myself 1 h : talked about for vice pres1-unknowns bC'twccn now and the.year 2000" ~ven be~eve t!tat a good poll stand-agreed to clean the ca.rPets. ~~ ! ~ent on ~c Bob Dole tirket Local Repubhcan leaders said Cox does .mg lS a JUDt. Ei.ther t~ could have going to push and pull that R202 j m 1996 . have a good chance in 2000. crushed~ theu previous opponen~s cledning machine around the house i Mark Petr~~cd, chm_nnan HI f.hink he's one of the lead candidates for by 40 pomts while the. ~th.er one 1s while listening to the game on m l of lhe pohllcal sc1Pnce , U.S. Senate or some other constitutional state the celldr-dweller and at will still be rad.lo headphones Oh, the indigni~ : department al\d professor office,• said Orange County Republican Mari· a ba.mbumer. ti.es of the weak-willed. ! at UCl, said Cox's fund Rep. Chris Cox an Bergeson, who is serving out the end of her Which brings me to the only.link Good !~ck to you, Bru.i.ns. 1 hope ! tr.~nsfer is .a strategic !llove . . term as state secretary of education. •t feel between the two types of fdn: I ~ave you lose, but most of me just hopes I auned at ?ther Republicans who may be eyeing ,Chris has the Clbility, talent and support to do yet to meet any big fan of either the game is exciting. regardless of I Fe1!'s~em s seat, . · almost anything he would like to do.· t~~ who be~c;. money on the game. the outcome. Abd if you do win, I'll ! ~ts a pre-emptive thr~at to anyone ets.e Adler also Sdld Cox has demonstrated h.iS Its not that its any breach of eti-be rooting for you at the Fiesta Bowl. I who s thinking about runrung on the Republi-ability to navigate difficult political waters and • quette, it's simply. foolhardy. Titls In the meantime, I expect your com-cdn side, and u.ie only_ way it works 1S if it gets will no doubt make a good decision in this case. gamE7 could go m either direction at plete sup~rt against the Irish. l w1de publ.ioty, he SdJd, "He's signaling other Cox said one reason why he may not run any ~e. . j candidates saying, This is where I'm at, so if against Feinstein is that he is committed to Placing a bet on your team is the • STEVE SMITH is a Costa Mesa resident i you're Uunk.mg of running, you better get serving two more years 111 the House. Because kiss or death. Placing a bet on your and free-lance wnter. He can be reached ! going fast or you better get behind me.'" of the slim R-epubtican margin. he said that ~pponent 1S JUSl short of sac:ileg~. at (949) 574-2462 or via e-mail at: j Petracca said coming out in the race early work may interfere with trying to run aJsimtil- 1 ve even known people to skip this stsmth190idt net. : mdy be good for Cox, who he described as hav-_ taneous campaign. hous.e to liome ' a., · JOAN ANDREWS, MS j~ Educacional Psychologist, M FCC. •Window Treatment •Slipcovers •Pillows a Bedding _____ _ • l}ahy Bedding . \FFORDr\BI.t: Decorating Services Available SPECIALIZING IN -Cottage, Eclectic, Shal7by Chic, Mexican Country 5tyles. 1720 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa (949) 645-9 40 • B RACELETS • • P INS • •V INTAGE • NECKLACES • • PENDANTS • • EARRINGS . W ATCHES • • RINGS . N~ Bid Nobody! 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CA 92660 (949) 476-0991 www.add·help.com TEXTURES • PLUSH CABLE • BERBER CALL NOW 642-8400 The average colit for remodeling a kitchen varie ~o much becau,e sometimes it involve~ such items as re-wiring. new plumbing, as well as new appliances and cabincL. Depending upon the market. you can expect to recover between 30% to 110% of the e'pen~ incurred. The C.O:ft of adding a bathroom averages about $6,500 nationally and will bring a return of from 30% to over 200% of the inv~tmcnt. DESIGN <CENTER Singlc·room additions arc also of value, particularly if the addition i a. famlly ronm odja~cnt to the kitchen. In most markets vou will recover at least your cost, if not more. - ,, ~~For All Your Decorating· Needs!'' : f • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Soturdoy, November 21 , 1998 A 1 /; CONTINUED FROM A 1 opportunitieio. ln tlw meantime. ne has l.>Cen workin!f full-tirru.~ 115 tt i>E;mr:rr con.' sullant for Phase II Sy terns d ·Newport Beach C'omp1 ny thut acts as the trust 11drmmstrator for the Public· Agency Retirement System . u1 thoroughly ~nJoyed working for the city of N<>wport Bedch," Murphy said. "It's ti gce,1l city rmd it will always be a great city.• :rbe reaction to the turn of events in the community has been somewhat 1mxed While some residents thought de Boom should continue with the recttll effort, most said they were happy to see Glover finally speak out and were looking forward to clos- ing this chapter of the oty's histo- ry. "I'm glad that it came out. because it does clear any suspi- cions that might hove been out there about Kevin's resigndtion," said Councilman Dennis O'Neil. "I am also pleased Jim de Boom has decided not to pursue the recall. I hope it will enable the new council to move forward on a positive basis.• Councilman-elect Tod Ridge- way, who was one of five citizens who signed a letter to de Boom asking him to drop the recall, said .he was happy with the outcome even if the letter-isn't what con- -·::--~·1-c-r-· We asked our readers if they thouyht a recall effort against City Councilwoman Norma Glover hould be dropped. Here's what some had to say;· ~ We have lived at the sru~c property. on the peruns ula smce · 1930. I do believe that Norm(\ Glover ought to be recalled. I will sign any petition. AUDREY AND CHARLES COTTON Balboa I think Jim de Boom should go on with his recall. The only rea- son Norma Glever's statement 1s coming out now is she wants to be mayor pro tem pretty badly. DOUGLAS RASMUSSEN Balboa Island r say give· Kevm his job back. if he'll take it. ' ' MADELINE LOTIES Newport Beach lt takes four representatives from the City Council to make a decision to release Kevin Murphy 1 don't kilow why she is the one who is getting all of the slack And as far as Jim de Boom is concerned, what is be seeking, publicity1 I thmk this is ridiculous, and it should end. ' vinced d e Boom. SUSAN PERRY Newport-Mesa .. ~.--=-~·===;~~===p==~==~~~·~= V 0. l U I T E s ·R D I I E C T"O-a , ---.-~.-.-._..:::i...____._ .. . . The VoluntMr DI~ runs penod1· Association of Orange County caltv m the Oallv !>llot. If you'd hk.e in~or-. taff. llaining IS sometimes avail- mafion on getting yoor organlutioo . able for volunteer helpers. Phr>ne h«~. call Sn...1228. 550-0161 . • . MASTER CHORALE OF ORANGECOUNTY (. The performing arts orgaruzation needs · volunreers for computer mput, ticketing, filing and han- dling pnones. For information, call 556-6262. MENTOR PROGRAM YMCA Community Counsel.mg Services needs mentors to make a lasting unpdct on a young per- son's tile. Students from 10 to 16 years old who are matched with mentOrs improve their school per- formance and sell-esteem while developin~ positive peer and adult relationships. Your commit- ment of six hours per month includes mentor trairung. regular group activities and time to build a one-on-one friendship For more information, call Dorothy CasWlo of YMCA Community Servtces at 442-1000. MUSCULAR DYSTROPHY ASSOCIATION Assist the Muscular Dystrophy ' NATIONAL CAT PROTECTION SOCIETY . The nonprofit soaefy finds loviny homes ior ownei-rehnquisheo cats and kittens and mamtains"a rebrement center for older cats. Volunteers are needed to brush lhe cats and give them a litUe extra 11.C. For more information, call 650-1232 NEW DIRECTIONS FOR WOMEN INC. The nonprofit 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 call Joy at 548-8754. NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE AND VISITORS BUREAU The Newport Beach Conference and Visitors Bureau is dedJcated to, the promotion of the oty to potential visitors. U you have extensive knowledge of Newport Beach and would like to volun- tCt?r, caU 722-1611, ..... NEWPORT BEACH FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY. • The continuing interest U1 the .. n• Used Book .store in the Centraloq1 Llbrdry . has created a .need fOJi~ ~1 more volunteers to staff Ute stortt ..,.W: and the workroom, where mem;. ... ber1> Cdtegonze and screen the condition of the books donated b y" the community. Volunte~rs must ": be members of Fnends of the "' Library and are asked to wotlC . one three-hour shift per month. "" Call volunteer coordinator H8n'• -.. nah Flynn at 673-0419 or the .~ bookstore at 759-9667 for more -i;: mformat.Jon7 NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC LIBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM • The library's literacy prqgram • urgently seeks volunteers lo tutor adults wishing to improve their• • reading and wntmg skills. Tutor • Training Workshops held at the Central Library will certify volun- teers. They take place at 1000 Avocado Ave. Registratioa " mcludes a $20 tax-deductible fee, covering all training materials and books. Call 717-3874. "I wanted to make sure the dty didn't go through a divisive recall, n he SQ.id . "It's just not help- ful to what should be the running of city government. I think every- body's happy it's over." 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Comer of HarbCar • 19th Street (949) 722·9642 VISlt us on tM w9b It www.~.net Z. • A A 14 Soturdoy, November 21, 1998 SOCI e ,C e1t I I am here ro~ the children,· -ca---ff red Claire Trevor Bref\ th· of Newport Bedch, as the lh• 9scar-wmrung actress and"hon- te. prPd guest of Childrt"ns I lospital wl of Omnge County acc~pted a U< hfewne ach1cvcrn~nt award ot no the recP.nt gala opening of Tm· an sPltown Studios. m Bren, seated front dnd cen th ter, wds S\UTOunded by a dC>d1cat- ed coterie of much·Joved grdJld· children dl the sold out black-tie t rand opening of the themed 'dinnPr theater m Anaheim. T ·E star m the 1930s, literally glowed a Newport Beach re..'>ident Jack Undqulst -the former pres1oent of Disneyland and partner in the new Tinseltown· venture -intro- dured her to the audience of fans. An <!xtended standiJ!g ovation brought Bren, who has been dffecltonately referred to by film h1storidn Leonard Maltin as "Hollywood's. hard-boiled . blonde," to te&r.l w1 am so happy to be here with all of you tonight,• she said. Bren, without note , named many of the peopl in tho audi- ence who had come to join her for the honor, including June wtan, Perry Taub and Gloria and Ray Osbrlnk. Then she turned to hct table and sent a kiss to her grandchildren, their spouses and friends. Introducing them all to the house of some 1,000 guests, tho audience looked on curiously to meet the fdmily of Donald Bren, chairman of The lrvmc Co. gc a • so ·kr SU en a vi• m Pc u~ hi th "\oVnen you get to be my agll vour edl'Tl many accolades 1ust by twing alive to accept them,~ she -.aid. The seU-effacing actress lacl'd the audit>n<e with grace rind dignity. , -------------.......--· ·rm so hap·py to live in Newpop. ·The Bren fumily's presence • meant everything to Claire Trevor, who in a private moment shared.just how much her family means to her. th w l'c 4 f , " , I ,,. Impeccably dressed in a black evening gown, Bren, who nas not lost the wholesome fresh· faced beauty that made her a HAPPY TURKEY DAY! lt~~i~ Rabbitt Insurance Agency AlITO •HOMEOWNERS• HFALTH 40 YetZr.f in Business /~ ~ ~ Sc-}J , ........ ~.-·,. ' 01• ,.. • 631-7740 _44 1 Old Newport Bh<d. •Newport Bttcb . '"-11.,..11 .... ,.i.11 · ?·DAYS/WK• 9am~9pm ULTRA SPORTS MEDICINE INC. Dr. Gautier D.C. 714.979.6365 1072 S.E .. Bristol St., Ste 209 Santa Ana Heights (Comer of Newport Bl. 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My other grandchildren, who aJso have new babies -twins in fact - also took the time to be here toni,ght. • It was almost dS if there was no one else in the enormous space. The movie star -who was born Clalrt Wemllnger in New York City not long after Ute turn of the century -came to the party with a litetime of rnPm- ories. , · •11oved my parenLc; very much. We were close. My father was a tailor in New York City, catering to a clientele of impor- tant people of the time. I loved the theater,• shared Trevor Bren in an earlier interview. She studied at the American Academy oLOramatic Juts se k· mg a career on s~age as ......._.__...._ ingenuc but landed in front of early: motion picture camera5t acting m Vrtaphone short sub-·· jects shot in .Brooklyn. Soon, Fox Studios would beckon the young Claire west. She moved to the San Fernando Valley YAth her parents, renting a fully furnished house. '"It was so charming," she saJd. '"The house in the valley ·had everything right down to the silverware. And there was noth- ing but sky and space· and · orchards·of citrus. It was magical. '"I believe the house rented for $20 a month,• added Bren, who would take home an Oscar. great 'Iliings Consiflnments · Antiques & Collectables . 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Wayne was not only._·.__....., friends of 'Irevor Bren and her "But he was a very sophisti-focused on Waype, • she said. late husband, Milton Bren, m _c:atcd cowbQy,.a gentleman/ Trevo1 married her agent, the salad days of theu life in old continued nevor Bren said.• Milton Bren, who was older • Newport. .. When G~orge announced his than she, and who had been "The fllst thing 1 was told engagement on the set. my married.before with young upon arrival in Hollywood was heart sank. I remember it as tf it children. One of them was her not to fall in love with my lead-were a moment ago... • stepson, Oondld. Another son tng man," 'Irevor Bren said. HOf The second axtom ta ught to was tragically lost in the Pacif-'t th ,. 1c Southwest Airhoes disaster course, 1 was e very ~1rst thing the young girl was to save her h t r did ,. m San Diego in the early t4.a · ' ·money. 1'70 S 11 h l' · . The mah was actor George ~1 did do that," confessed the h s. ti anot er ives m O'Brien, the star of Bren's first star of such movies as •Tue New York, wh ere 'Irevor Bren · had lived in retirement for two films, •1:.ife In The Raw".. High and The Mighty,• "Dead · and •Tue Last 'Irail. • Both End," "Texas,·· and John Ford's many year~. · "New York JS marv~lous, but ..movies were made m 1933. classic American film "Stage-I'm truly happy here m New- • ·1 remember thinking, 'How coach• starring John Wayne. port,• she said. "Milton asked can 1, this city girl, be so attracted In an interesting footnote, me if I wanted to move here to a cowboy?' Wh.at did I know Cld!fe Trevor had top billing back in the 1950s when there about cowboys and the West and over Wayne m •stagecoach.• was very little here. I jumped at horses and all of that?" mused The two would become friends. the chance. I.loved the life here Bren with a wide gnn. Trevor Bren remembers Wayne then, and I love it now. 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Thdt's what counts.• The everung that raised. mon- ey tor the children was chaired by Newport'-Margo Chamber- lin rt was an enormous success for CJ-f OC and for the promoters of Ti1'seltown. ·can you believe th1s is And- he1m on a Wednesday night?• 1oked CHOC development duector Gloria Zlgner bussing honoree Trevor Bren. Newport Beach's Jack Undquist and Margo Chamberlin flank Claire Trevor Bren,. recipient of the Wetime achievement award given at the grand opening of Tinselto'Wn Studios. Trevor Bren won an Academy Award ln 1948 !f>r her role ln "Key Largo." "We've all come a long way,• shared l;}le two ladies. Indeed. ..,..._ • B.W. COOK'S column appe~ every Thursdal' and Saturday THE Daily Pilot 1111 41¥. • ''" PORTS AND EXERCISE GEAR BUY • SELL • TRADE r SNOWBOARDS TREADMILLS WETSUITS &MORE (949) 548-0660 SPORTS CONSIGNMENT 670 West 17th Street. Costa Mesa Marianne's. · Orange Cocln4l'• ESTATE JEWELRY Betit Kept • Pl<.s • • ~ .. ?\. . °"""". ... . "'°""'. See.rel-• • Vp,1ACE • ~~ • Jltw j ........... ~ WAYOES • • Rt.-.cs • IAC.aU .# • et.,. Nobody, But N~.: 6da~ PGfJ• lloh Tlaan We Do llori A .. bf4.&~ •Gold, ~&.Silva Jewelry • Watchee ~"Slllle • Sterling Sih"U Pleces zoo1. -Wt. on Premiums Patd for Prc-WWIJ Jewelry 4249 Capipus Dr .• B-141 • lt\'ine Claeek It o.U In The Unioasity c.cnt.er (opposite~ l"'P""f') s.km»ll~ (949) 854 4488 ~ .--.1011 I f XI IS OF WESTMINSTER Presents The SeaCliff Tennis Club's 12th Annual GUN • TOP GUN TENNIS TOURNAMENT FINAL WEEKEND No Admission Fee Visit our Website at: • A A 16 Sotvrdoy, Novembor 21, 1998 date book New~rt Beoch/Costo Mesa Daily Pilot c -_..........,...,_...,. --~tee-:up-a.t-dolf~s~lub:._:_-~~-· I I !_!_f ~ y . I • ·DA' E I 0 !_I--·-\ b '-' . . . Monda vi to show is· at 661 Hamilton st., aos'ta . Mesa. For reservations, call Cl ca th th te w 0 U( a1 ri• th g< a SC lu Sl e1 a vi m p, u hi th tr w I't B esn1te its prmom1ty to o.ne of the llrea'c; more !!ipu- Mous golf couOies, the Tee Room provide:. enough excite- mrnt tor its customer:-. whether Uwy c1rc> coming off the back n11w or 1 Pturninq home from work. Locot<>d <1t tht' Nt>wport Beach Golf Couo;e, Utt• Te<' Room 1s d hiddc>n tH•asurc unbeknownst to most yok~b who don't hat the Urt-•t>ns. U i1ttlly rt>sPrvcd for pri- valt• part1e<>, tht> Te.c Room off Prs d cozy 1md anhmcHe atmosphere w tu•r P thP c:onversal.Jon rPvolves c1round slices and NIGHT LIFE hackswtnq!> The Tc~· Room 01wnC"d m 1<l75 in COll)llOC'll(JIJ V.'llh thl' COUfS(> dOd ·ha.., hl't'n '>onlPwhat of d local l11nd111.irK m the qolhng commu- ruty Mdn<19Pr l ltrnud Tdhf!ndn ' opens lus doors wtwn the t><JTI}' hirds nst> at 7 a.rn. Customers tncklc m throu9hout tl)l' day tak- mu 11ch·nnta9c ol cl dd1ly lunch buffet tor $4.<15 or munching on t hn•t• lc1cos for $:~ Don't ht> dPce1ve<l, thouqh. I llP trowel ell th<' TPl' Room isn't l11111ted tu till' t1fllut•nt t h<'ntele. T lwr• · dfl' no tollN~ 01 pnssr !Jlnk 11c1pkms hr>1t•. Tlw crowd ts of th~ older vam•ty, seasoned pros \'l:ho h<t\ c thrown back their <;hilrt> of ~c11tch and sorlc1s. + WHAT: The T* Room + WHERE:3100 Irvine Ave .• New- port Beach, at the Newport Beach Golf Course + WHEN:7 am •• to 11 p.m. every day +HOW MUCH: . free; special: three tacos and a Soft drink for S3 + PHONE: (949) 756-0121 A patron i;S called up to sing karaoke at The Tee Room on Thursday nlghl floor, giving customers thc. • - impression they stand above the> rc>st. Maybe it'.s self-empow<.>ring tor som(>one who just shot into the tnple·digil strclto<iphere on the golf course By far the busiest night !'- Thursday when the Tee Ruom ·busts out the karaoke mt.1c:hinc. Brave souls, no matter how small or big the crowd, grab the rmcro- --Drt!ss-r:>ri m "''htlc hght , the l· " • 111 ho plenty of sµc1co to rr 1: round, alth11uqh the bar }I ~ l \ <1 le\-\ ... toob to s<Jddlc up to I ttP bcir sinks into th'' -phone and rmrd lyrics frorn'tl nfdirby monitor. They pay me> a smdl.I bonus to do this column but one thing was f01 sure -I don't do kardoke. It doesn't c~l @•l!l '~ ~ · AMACHI ~ '~ I~~ •• ~.--;•Aulhenl<SusliBar •~~~Bar Jt!. ~ ~ LUNCH MON·FRI r SATURDAY NIGHT SPECIAL ~ ~ !;;;J 11 :3tlam • 2:00pm ~ ~ 01NHER MON-sat Spicy Tuna or California Hand Roll PJ ~ ~:OOpm· lO:OOom s . Pl ~ 2675 Irvine Ave \.. .. 2.00 EACH ~ Pl ~ Costa Mesa Pl IE11~"0lll~Go11eo.n.> Sushi To Go 645-5518 • 645-5519 f.!J FREE HERBAL VIA \\uh AnJrwll"TILndinrv No pur ha.•t ntccoury. I />n' t-u.itomcr ·" 11h clW oJ "Mark '.frGurr• '• aJmin1on thar he UK' AnJruAJt'm• n.l1onc tor incrtd1hl1: &ln:Oltlh ~on ra,, n ,je,.,, fr.,m USA T,Ja,, N1 Pt~•l & LA Iim .'' tnt SA~&I s /4. "b.1tttr • Bc.:.rntiful lingnic.: • kathcr • B.h:hclor( c.:ttc.:) '>upplic.:' • Adult toy~ • Lo\ion\ • Adult gag cards. Lotions 0 Lace Holy smokes! 1/3 of our ear Is certified outdoors! ~ . ...,.,,.,...... 3 Outdoor Pool Tables 1830 Newpo'rt Blvd Newport at Harbor . Costa Mesa 548-8428 a penny but the embarrassment is ilf your own expense. "They like singing to a lady or to a fri£'nd, • Tahenan ""lid. »H's fun for them becdUSe t'1ey often don't get the'chance " The Tee Room does have its share of v.:annabe Whitney · Houstons and Junmy Buffetts. For mustl'rmg up enough cournge, the divas and crooners arc given a warm reeepti<>n. Hr'ti- vo Jor d Job. er, well done. The Tee Room offers an assort· DIANA MUl Wfll.1 / DAil Y Pl.OT ment of meals to boo\, induding $7.95 prime nb or New York stedk and chicken or salmon sandwich- es. Taherian said the Tee Room can also be rented dS well for pri- vate functions. The adjoining ban· quel room complements Ute bar rucely for spcodl events such as W<'dding receptions dild birthday parties. _ Either as a starting or e nd •point dunng the day or night the Tee Room is a good place to talk shop with some fnencls SABATINO'S lfr,t:.111rant & Lido Ship~ ar<I Sau'aJ.!l' ( ·o. Sahatino Tommy Pet\!r PIHi Vine~ 1-~lavurful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner I nl<llK' "inc IVQm & d1nin11 roon" a\<1ll>ll)lc for Kl'OUP bu\ln~ mttt1n and prhalc funcllot'I\ 723-0645 Plea°"' Call For RrM"naliOM and Direc1i1ms 251 Shipyard Wa~ • ewport Beach lmpre~ionist's work (949) 650-5269. The Robert Mondavi Wmo and Food Center is playing host to 'a solo show for lm;>rcs· sionist pamter Cynthia-Sntam titled, "Cdliforrua North and South" through Jan. 11 . The show features more than 40 of Britain's original oil paint· ings, induding those Wlth scene; of the Mondovi Wineries. For more informdtion. call (114) 97fl· 4510 or (949) 494-8698. 'Christmas at the Playhouse' starts s~n The Costa Mesa Civic Play- house will present wchnstmas at the Playhouse," a dance and vanety show, Nov. 28 through Dec. 20. Show times are 8 p.m. Thwsday through Saturday, with Sunday matinees at 2 p.m. Tic.kets are $15. The Playhouse Children's author to appear. at Mother's Locdl children's author Leonard Bernard will sign and reads his books of poetry ana pictures from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday al Mother's Market and from 2 to 4 p.m. Nov. 28 at Martha's Bookstore. Bernard brings magical tal~ lo life in "The Frw,·Tree • Mutiny," "Pellom Paratlise," "A Tale of Two Kittie:.," "My, Stallion Daydream," and "'ltza: The Boy Who Rode d Jaguar," which teach children important lessons on indiVIduality dlld self-respect. Mother'~ b at 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Call (949) 631- 4741. Marthd's Bookstore is al 308 1/2 Marine Ave., Balboa. Call (949) 673-7185. ~~.... ~ ' . 5'L,fat£,9,.,.,ffi:y!TL,ffillf Xai.£ .. '. 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Guaranteed win up to $5,000! • •Big name entertainment in the Pavilion Thc.-atcr. • Free afternoon and evening lounge entertainment. •Express Check-in with your credit card and at least 2 ho~rs notice . •Adults only pool/spa hours. • Daily Social Hour with complimentary drink.'i. •Non-smoking floors and ca.4iino area.Ii. • Free shuule to Outlet Mall. •free I940's Museum • Bring a gul':;t! The '$17 prk ' Is (or 1 or 2 (Sund:iy tltrough Thursday) until t 1/25/98 Super Room Package • Sta.nd.trd room for 3 di\.' lllld 'I. n/gbrs for IY.o . • ~o allyo11-can-eat Bre-~ buffets • lWo aU-)'Q" can-eat Prlmt-Rlb Dinner buffets Onry! $49 s.::-,_. Cllll Toll Frtt: 1-800-206-8032 ~~p~CU"I A.'k about Adult4i·onlv ea,t Tower with in-room coff ec pots. frr!O m~bt !illlJ ,\on 29-IJn' 24 or )an .J.14 Finl nf1.h1 llS, urontl nlghl FRLIJ. Excludes SuturrlaJ. i I I • I I I I I ~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot. datebook Saturday, November 2 t , I 99s A 17 David Rousseve , left, and Brian Kratt share their devotion to Marla Callas In .. The Usbon Traviata" at the Theater District in Costa Mesa. alm<ht laughdbl(' at hrst, but sim- mers to d terrible boli. Kraft illu- mmall'S his distant, conflicted chartlrter layer by layer in a rr:ies- meri7tng performance illustrated hy his tortured countenance. ~ lohclay's young physician character opts for a more single- dimensional aura of sulking, siin- mC!ring dnger as he keeps the f tustrated Stephen at bdy, grap· phng wJth his own feelings of guilt and uncertamty. "If you're looking for a classic holiday tale ... head on over to South Coast Repertory!"' /n.1 AllJ.:dt'\ TtmL" ""6' adapted by Jerry Patch On The SCR M•lnst111e Lo111-Prked Prerie#Js Begin November 28! Perforn111nees R11n· 77wo•1b Dunnber 271 hFull of ghostly ch~er and decked with a delicious sense of fun!" (,1)11..11 ""·~"' wu• • F or thl' 19th M'~t.,011. SCH'~ familv shan·~ thl' wamlth of thl' holi<la}~ with Orang(• County familic., in thb timc- ICS!i Dirkl•ns das ic. Clll'ck ~our hoHd:t} calendar now·a11d pick a d:uc to mtct "A holiday institution!'' fJr1111,111• f'AJ111111 H1-x1s11,,. 'J my lim , Hob Cradtit ~tnd old l:llCll<.'tl'r Snoog<.' him~dr. lht') 'JI he \\ailing to put }ml 111 tht• holiday ~pint! I , '~A joyous occas1on!" /Jttlb l'tl I The overmqht quest, !". h SlP, appedrs the nio~t naturul and uncomp!Jcctlt>d of tM quc1rtct. particularly wlulP l>Ping gnlh~d by Krdlt mur.h like G1~orgo lltt1t- mg Nkk m "Who':. Alrmd of Vir- gm1d \Voolt<" It':. clcet1 hh d<·va- tor ol ~oph1<.IH'i1hon ck1<>sn't l'\'f•n stop di Steptwn'!-> HIOUtHl fk)(11 : The Thei1IC'J Ubtncl ha~ becom<' noteworthy for ll ~<" •111< designs, rind tn • Li~bon Trct\'l(lld N the pseudononymous NTwo lllw ..'.l=-2601 W. PCH • N.B. • 642·5935 EVEREST Chaus· have crcdled two oom- plete masterpieces. The sumptu· ous splendor of the first act stands m marked contrast to the dressed-down digs of the s£>cond As nch as the plar eventuclUy becomes. however, liUdi~nn~ who don't shar~ McNally's pas· sion for granp operu may hnd at least the first act a b1l ll•dious Only the anundted antics of Rousseve provide an eftecll\'C dnliclote for opPrntic ovnk11l 'THE LITTLE SISTER' "'llte Ultle SiSler,-" a murdei: mystery based on Ra}'mond Ch.llndler's clru;si<:; 1~9 play o! • the srun name, will be stuged in OCC's Drama Lab Theatre at 8 p.m today and at 2 p.m. Sunday. Tickets are $8 Qnd $9 _ For more inforrruttion. call (714} 432-5880. 'LA POSADA MAGICA' South Coast Rf!pertory prc- Sl3nts "'La Posada Mag1ca" by Octavio Solis, a stocy of d. } oung 91JI who rekindles her Chnstmds 5.pinl by rc·enact- lng Joseph and J\.1ary's search for lodging Prev11>ws start [)f'c, 11 . For morn mfonna· t~on, call (714) 708-5500 ROSEY'S AUTOBODY -----~===~-Yo Have._the ight to Choose Your Repair Facility Insist on the Best Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Center Insurance Approved Shop ~--.., (949) 642-4522 ·121 Industrial Way • Costa Mesa ~the IMAX ..-ov1e ·~~ on°"" GIANT '1/1 ~ 5c:reen loc.Jvdmg the Mu.le of Geotp tiarNOft in 11,000 -tt ~Sound ~""! Namlbon ~ Uani Noe.on A MacGiJlivra.!:J rrecman r1lm .. . A A t6 Saturday November 21~~999 date book N~wport Beach/Costa Meso Doily Pilot c . . -~~~g·e~~~-~~t ~~ ~~~·~ .. -~~.~ •. ~.~~.l~,~-·~~·~··~~- ei g< d S(' k.J S\. e'r a vi m p, u ru th th w l'c f"' 5 V .LL M d · t h 15 at 661 Hamilton St .. Costa OD 8Vl 0 S OW M a. Por resru-Vations, call Impressionist's work 1u49J s50.s2Q9. ~ Mondavi Wme B pit~ its prox1m1ty to one of theoma' mort· :\P~ nous golf courses, the TL'C Rn1)ffi proind~s enouyh PXctte-· WHAT: The Tee Room and Food Center is playing Children ·s aiillior to -~host to a 50lo show tor tmpres-apnrulr at Mother's __ _ sionist paUiter Cynthia ntain ~ • mt'nl for its cu ... 10111ors whethc1 Hwy 11re coming off thn hclC:k nmc or rrtuming hornc from work. · Located dt Uw Nl•wport Beach <.~oil Course, Uw TPt• Hoom is d hidden treasure unh~knowm,t to rno;t yokt'ls who don't hit the greens . Usuttlly -rt•serv<•d tor pn- vate purbcs, the TPt' Room otfe~ ,1 cozy and mhmt1lP atmosphere \\here the convN ahon n•volves around she s and NIGHT LIFE backswmu ... :rhe TL'l' Room opl~ncd m 197 5 m con1uncllo11 .,..1th tht> course and has bt.'<'n somewhat of a locdl landmd1 k ui the qolhng rnmmu- mty. Manttgcr J formd Taht>ndn opens hi-. door-. when the edrly birch nse ctt 7 il.m Customers + WHERE:3100 Irvine Ave .. New- port Beach, at the Newport Beach Golf Course + WHEN: 7 a.m. 'to 11 p.m. every day +HOW MUCH: Free; special: three tacos and a soft drink for $3 + PHONE: (949) 756-0121 A patron ls called up to ing karaoke at The Tee Room on Thursday night. lnc:kle'm throughout the dt1y tak· mg advanto!)t' of ,, dc1ily lunch floor, giving customers the a penny but the embarrassment hutfet for $4 95 or munchil\g on impression they stand abo\'c the ts dt your own expense thref' t<1ros tor $:l. rest. Mctybe it's self-empowNinq "They like singing to a lady or Don't Ii{· dPCl'JVt>cl, lhouHh. for someone who just shot into to d friend,• Taherian nid. "It's Ttw crowd di th@. T<'~ !loom isn't the triple-digit stratosphere on fun for them because they often hrn1ll'CI to tlw .ilfluent chf'nlelc. the golf course. don't get the chance. 11 Tlwrt' art• no toltNs or pnssy By far the busiest night 1s The Tee Room does have its pink n11pkrn:. lrnu" Thl' crowd is Thursday when the Tee Room shdre of wannabe Whitney of the olde1 \•anuty, sc•ac;ont'd busts out the karaoke machine. Houstons and Jimmy Buffetts. pro-. who hc1vl' thrown hack their Brn\'e souls, no matter how smull For mustcnng up enough shnri• of scotch c1ncl sodas. or big the crowd, grab the micro-cournge, the divas and crooners .nr~*.-0 n ·JHle h~Jhl.li., Ulu.--l--uhona.and .read4·ncs.1Ioma-.--t~a~r~c given a warm receRtion. Bra-vo for () JOO, er, well aoile:'" 1 E'• Room hd-. ph>nty ot pan• lo nearby monitor. They pay me a Tut> Tel' Room offers an assort-mo\ r around. ttlthough the hdf smaU bonus to do this colunm h..ii. only d le\\ ~toot ... to, saddle but one thing was for sure -I up to Ttw har suik ... into the don't do kafdoke. It doesn't cos1 OlANA MUIVIHIU I OAll.Y PILOT ment of medls to boot, including $7 .95 prime nb or New York steak and chicken or salmon sandwich- es. Taherian Sdld the Tee Room can also be rented as well for pti- vate functions The adjoming ban- quet room complements the bar rucely for speqal events such as wedcting rC'Ceptions ctnd birthday partie:. Either as a starting or end · nomtQJ.mggJ.b,e.da¥ or night. the Tee Room is a good place to talk shop with some tnends. (!). (!) 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Sabatino l ommy Peter Phil Vine~ Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner I n111ur 'lllltt ruom .t d1nlnt rooim •~•It.bit f1•r ltf\IUP bu,lnt mtttln11> aa4 ptlvf~lr funchnll\ 723-0645 Plea.<>e Call For R~nahon" and Oi~ctions 251 Shipyard Wa) •Newport Ueach ~~ B . ~:~~~"' o ta n·1 care ~ vJ Landscape ~ • DF.SIGN & CONSrRUCI'ION • MAINTENANCE titled, ~CaWomia North and U><"al children's author South· ttuough Jan. 11. Leonard Bernard wilt sign and Th~ show features more than reads his books of poetry and 40 of Britain's original oil pai.nf· picture from 11 a.m. to .J p..m. ings, including those with scenes Sdturday at Mother's Market of the MondaVl Wmeries. For and from 2 to 4 p.m. Nov. 28 at more intormation, call (714) 979· Martha's Bookstore. 4510 or (949) 494..a698 Bernard brings magical tales to life m •:Tue Fruit-Tree · 'Christmas at the Mutiny ... *Pelican Paradise,,, P11 h · •A Tale of Two Kitties,• •My .1ay OUse, Starts SOOO Stallion Da)·dream. • and ~It.us: The Costa Mesa Civic Play-The Boy Who Rode a Jaguar," house will prei.ent "Chnstroas which teach childten important at the Playhouse,·. a dance lessons oo individuality and and vanety show, Nov. 28 ~elf-respect. through Dec. 20. Mother'l> is at 225 E. 17th St., Show times are 8 p.m . Coi.taMesa. Call (949).631· Thursday through Saturday, 4741. Martha's BookStore is at with Sunday matinees at '2 p.m . 308 1/2 Manne Ave .. Balboa. Tic~ets are $15. The Playhouse Call (949) 673-7185. ~~'" A ' .. 5"L-fat£,g~ffi,,,!f L-ffillf Lt.t -' ·.' ' U~INTER SPECIAL ~~::;;.-$ 8 5 PER ROOM (SuN T~) INCLUDES BREAKFAST, BICYCLE RENTALS & HBO Complimentary bottle of wine or champagne with this ad 2627 New rt Blvd.• 949·675·1141 Asian Seafood Buff et on the Waterfront · Champagne & Sake Sunday Brunch $17 95 unllmited • champagne and aake for S2 Crab Legs • Sushi Rolls • Seafood Salads Chinese Dim Sum • Malaysian Noodles Various Curries • Weekly Specialty Dishes --ENJOY OUR PATIO & TERRACE DINING-- 2901 W Coast Hwy. Newport Beach On the Waterfront 949-722-4128 Get a $17 'Super Room' in Laughlin, Nevada Now!. Plus .a Free Night Stay in December or January New bfttlti-Medta Show' On the ~ings of Eagles Special sound and lighting effecl.., on four giant screens salute American Heroes from WWII to De~ert Stonn. free 15 minute shows daily. •Free slot machin<• pull. r:S-upe-r-"ft-o-om-Pa-c-~-e- Guarantecd win up to $ S ,000! • Swd;1rd room for .i days •Big name entertainment in and l nights ror tv•o th P ·1· Th t • Tlltoa/J}'ON·can._J e avt ion ca er Brrakf:&.~1 buffet~. 11 •Free afternoon and t'VCning • Tuoall-you ·ca11-11a1 Pnme lounge entertainment. Rib Dinner {>ulfets •Express Check-in with your Only!$49~~ credit card and at lea.st . ._. -· 2 hours notice. •Adults-only pool /!ipa hours. •Daily Social Hour with complimentary drink .... •Non-smoking floors and casino area~. • Free shuttle to Outlet Mall. •Free I940'!i Mu~cum •Bring a gul'st! The $17 prkc . is for I or 2 (Sunday through Thursday) until l l/25/98 Ct11/ Toll Ftw: 1-800-206-8032 ·-~'l'f'C»a"'l A.-,k about AduJts-onJv ~t Tower with in· room coffee pol-;, Free n!Rbl sla/ 1fou 1<)-!J«. 14 or )an .1·14. lll"ftl nlRbl S/5, SttV"" nigh/ fRH: F.xcllllks Saturday l f I ' l . . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot l . . date book ' Saturday, November 21, l 998 A 17 espite:upera kill ·'tis:Uon'-·delivers·-A:L~, ON -SUH ' • · 'DINNER W1TH FRIENDS' • T~t lnuS P-laywnght Thmmre ~kNal- . ly has thi> thmy about -Maria~--·-In a later work, •Maslt't Class," the fiery Gr<wk soprano is a major chdrac:lf•r. In his enrlir>r "The Lisbon Trnv1ata, • McN<tlly inundates the stage with hf'r voice as two of hts four charac- ters Obsess OVP-r the JOI<> rhva while the other two wouldn't know MtUii:l Cctlla" frnm Chd(JW ...., _____ Callt't!l. THEAJER REVIEW "L1..,bon Tr'uviata, • · currentlr receiving its locdl pre1mere <1l the Theater D1stnct m Costa l'\ fesc ; 1s a comedy-lmg<!d drama about relationships -ol desire, reiec- uon, betrayal and revenqe Only in this case, dU ot the chararters !!re gay. . McNaUy first mtrodurPs U!t tu the two Callas 1unk1P.s, Steph"n (Brian Kratt) and Mendy (0<1vHI Roussevc), and thC'1r se.trc:h for the elusive recorchng of C<tl!a..,· perfonndnce of •La Trdv1ata • m Lisbon. While the pcur shcirt• an obsession with opcr<1, th~y·n· ·•1 ust good lnend!>, • much to Mendy's frustration The second act becomes some- whot darker as the scene shJJts fromMendy'~ lavishly deroratP.d Manhattan apartment to the low• rent-district pad shared by · Sleµhen-andhi$..cr:-.twhilalover Mike {Christian Holiday). who are he>.a<ling for Cl parting of the ways. f\.like kept Stephen away the mght betore so he could entertam a new lling (Joe Massie). The dngst-iaden interaction dmong lhe foursome ts beauWul- ly orchestrated b~ director Mario Lescot~ who wrings some wrenching emotiOn from his actots, particularly m the Stephen-Mike confrontation which cements the play. The edr· b~>r sequence, a light setup for . the gut-punch finale, belongs pn- mc1rily to the Callas-obsessed Mendy and his quest for U1e Holy C:~rall from Lisbon. Rou..,seve is cra1.ily compelling m this interchange, an aging queen desperate for a relc.ttion· ship but probably destined for d ntpport only with his Callas col- lectton. He is as marucdlly per- sudsivc us the male character m another McNally play, "Frankie dnd Johnny rn the Clair de Lunl>," who dlso wears hjs heart on his sleeve. Tht• superb centerpiece of tht> show 1s Kraft, whose agonizing is + WHERE: The !heater District in the lab Anti- Mall, 2930 Bristol St., Costa Mesa <Co WHEN: Fridays and Sst- urdays at 8 p.m., Sundays tit 7 p.m. through Dec. 5 ~ HOW MUCH: $15 to $20 + PHONE: ~35-4043 David Rousseve , left, and Brian Kraft share th~evoUon to Marla Callas ln .. The Lisbon Travtata" atthe Theater District 1n Costa Mesa. almost laughable at first, but sim- me~ to d terrible boil. Kraft illu- minates his distant, conflicted charac:ter layer by layer in a mes- merizing performance illustrated by hls tortured countenance. Hohddy's young physician · character opts for a more single- chmens1ondl aura of sulking, sim- menng anger as he keeps the frustrated Stephep at bay, grap- phn9 With his own feelings of guilt and uncertainty. "If you're looking for a classic holiday · tale ... head on over to South Coa5t Repertory!" l.11..\ A1tRd1'\ ri1111:. ''i adapted by Jerry Patch • On 'The SCR M11lmt111e Lo•-Prked PrefJieuls Begin Nnember 28! Perfornulnees R11n Tbro1111I Dttnnller 271 ''Full of ghostly cheer and decked with a delicious sense of fun!" F or tlw I '>th st·~t,on, SClfa familr :-.hare.·~ th(.' warm th or till' holida}:-. Yfith OranJ.w County familit':'I in this tinw- IL'-'' Dickrn~ da.,..,1c. Check ~c~tJr hoJida} ctilcndar now ~nd pu:k a d:.ttt.' to mert Tiny Tim, Hoh Crad1it and old llncnc1t•r Srroogc hirn~df. I hc.1 'II ht~ \\ailing to put )OU in thL• hohd.t) spirit! ~ f'mch•tt"' MRIAJtA AND MARK CHAPIN JOH~SO <l"'""'' 11,1.i:c1w1t· 0 A holiday institution!'' .--• <n111JA'l' <0111111· Ncgl.o;Jn· ''A joyous OCCaSton!" /Jml1 I 'tlot The overrught guest, M!i lP, appears the mo..,t nett urr I ,md uncompltrated of the quartet, particularly wh1l1• hemg yrillecl by Krntt much like CPorgr> 1>u1t- mg N1c:k m "Who's Afl,lld o{ \Jr· ginid Woollr It's clca1 tu:. elr>va- tor oJ sophistJC <11Jon tJor• n't PVPn stop dt Stephen's uruund lluo1 . The Thec1h•1 IJ1sltict hcts become noteworthy tor it... sc c>nlc I designs, dnd 111 • L1shon TrrtVIOl<1t1 the pseudononyrnous • 1 wo Bl\11• ---~ lOW•LOW PRICES & VERY FAST KENNY tit<· PRINTER ".,,,_ .. 1 luea 250·3212 EVEREST A MacGillivra9 l'"reeman r1lm .. Chaas • have credled two com- plete masterp1eces. The sumptu- ous splendor of the first dct stdnds m marked contrast to th•" dresse -down digs ol the second As nch dS the play evenludHy. becomes, however, auchences who don't share McNallr\ pas- sion for grand opera ffidY find nt least the Iirst act d bll tt•djou<.; Only the animu.ted anUc·s of Rousseve provide an ctl<!ctive t1ntldole tor operatic overkill South C t Reycrto,Y West COO$t premier of Donald Mar- ro.ili s drama-"'Dinn~ with •ii tl . Uii0Ug11 W11!!P"'- Performance times are B p.m ummgtrPrtztay;-:?:30 ano---~--­ p.m Saturday;-and 2:30 aJ?d 7:30 p.m. Sunday~ nc'kets are $28 to $45. SCR is ttt 6S5 Town Center Duve, u1 Costa Mesa. For more intormatlon cat! (714) 780-5555 or (714) 708·5561. 'THE LITTLE SISTE.R' •ThP-Llltle 6ister, r a murder mystery based on Raymond Chandler's classic 1949 play l,?f the samf! nfilne, Will be staged· lil OCC's Drama Lab Theatre at 8 pm today and at 2 pm. Sunday. nc.kets are $8 and $9 For more information, call' (714} 432-5880. 'LA POSADA MAGfCA' South Coast Repertory pre- ents "La Posada Magica" by Octavio Soh-.., a story of a ~o~ing girl.who rekindJes her Christmas spint b}• rt'-enact- ing .Joseph and Maty's search for lodging. Previews startl Dri<'. 11. Por more miorma- l.10n. call (714) 708-5500 Ros~v·s AUTOBODY . You Have the Right to .Choose Your Repair Facility --Insist on the Best Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Center Insurance Approved Shop ~----. (949) 642-4522 121 Industrial Way• Costa Mesa ' ~nc.e tho IMAX M<Mo ·~ on our GIANT 6 1/2 ~Screen tncJudrngthe Mu.IC of.~ Harrieon in 12.,000 ntt Dipl ~nd ,_tun"$ Narratton ~ Lianii ~ 1 ·- • commun1 forum , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot A A 18 Soturdoy, November 21, 1998 .---,.._!--.,-~ · ___ ..__ _ _: . ___ . . E _t· 1 ·T 0 R I l -·---:-_ ---. ---------i Glover· does the right thing Clearirtg MurphyS rJame ( a1 rb th g< a so . lu b1: eI a V1 m P< u hi th lh w I'< . ) foot tliiec months7 we waited and we hoped. ductoo. We hoped she was. mistaken. -not l any ti.file, sne said. She spent the past three months ~ookingltito lhe-mat- ,tcr, and is now convinced that she was misled. . behavior, uno she's paved th~ egregious enough to force his resignation. m calling .off liis recall effort. t We sup1>9rt Glover's attempt· r way for the healing process. We wa1teo to hedr wnat caused Newport Council- woman Nonna Glovor to omi- Three rnonllis, we waJtetl anq hoped. And the break came Thursday, when Glover· took a deep breath, stepped forward and cleared Murphy's goodnaµie. We Wish we coUld say tt's over, but it's not There are still a few unanswered questions. How was it that Glover reached such a conclusion? What commenti;'. were made and by whom? to air tlie tiUth. ltwould bu nke if the other council mem-1 • nously but publicly cmnounce that former City Manager Kevin Murphy had been involved in an uincident" so inappropriate that an inves· hgation should have been con- It was long overdue. Murphy had done nothing wrong, illegal or inappropriate It (Ou.Id not have been an e<lsy thing for Glover to adnµt. But it was a brave thing to do, and we applaud her action. She's c;:Jeared Murphy's name, she's apologized for her ' . She said "certain com· ments" wcr<' made> at the tune of Murphy's resignation. Those comments "led" her to believe he had conurutted some kind ·of wTOngdoing wi:ongdoing REBUTTAL 'Glover has done her pdrt. We believe she deserves a sec- ond chance to rPdcem our trust, and we believe Jim de Boom made the right decision bcrs involved in Murphy's departure would do the same. Yes, Glover has cleared the way for hetlling, but that can on}.y h~ppen with a clean slate. ·Smith S AYSO column missed the nidrk Steve Snuth has very point- edly cribci1ed our reg1on's lower d.iVtSion p0licics in his column lWhat's up--"Youth soccer.self- esteem builder doesn't score with him," Nov. 14). I'd like to take this opportunity to respond. • Smith asserts thdt because we give trophjes to all kids who .,participttte in ou1 two lower age ~roups -Divisions 6 and 7 - e arc engaging in tt "tragic olicy" thut is ruinous to the eU-csleem of kids. I find this ;osscrbon incredibly misguided swell as JUSt plain wrong. As the father of a fonner a1sypicker who is now 15 and laying high school soccer, I can ersonally attest to the positive U-e:,teem that these trophies 11Can bnng to young, athletically :.nexperienced kids. As a first- :!ycar player m Division 6. my tciaughtN was fortunate to have 'ta great codch named Marty .,Yuc>n. She was clueless most of that season as to the game of ·occer. She complained about ~oing to practice and running so .:nuch, but we told her that she -.nad to finish what she started. t:rhe end of the sectson Cd.fie, . and we had our final piiza party. ll mdicdtions we had from her pointed to this being her one and only soccer season. At the restaurant, Yuen called up each player, had them stand next to him on a chdlf so they were his eight, and said something po~i· '1.ive a bout each kid as he gave cm their trophy. My dau hter ot up there and felt so gOOd about getting a trophy and hear- 'ng Yuen say how much she had · proved that on the way out to the car she said she was defi- nitely playing again next year. This is why we structure the lower divisions the W6Y we do. proVldes the opportunity for neighborhood teams. Beginning in the U-10 (D1vi- s1on 5) age group, this changes · with balanced teams and play· offs for final rankings. Most of the pressure for kids under 8 years old to be fiercely competi· tive comes from fiercely compel· itive parents. There aren't many people who know me who would say I wasn't a competitive person, but I don't understand why kids need to be directed to be this way at such a young age. Not keeping score at U-8 games isn't going to cost any kid his or her shot at playing college ball. Let kids enjoy being kids. Here 111 Region 120, we encourage people to become involved and to help direct the program. To my knowledge, Smith has never contacted any board member to discuss his views on how the prograpi 15 run: He merely attacks from a distance, saying "My wants don't matter because the mere thought of reality biting a few kids tn the behind IS JUSt too much for a· few meddling :tdults." . The volunteers of our region are not meddling adults. They are the people doing the work . necessary to keep th.is p~ogram running. People who criticize and point fingers but do nothing constructive to work for change in the program are, m fact, the meddling adults. Reality is the 1,400 kids who play soccer here in our reg100. • AYSO soccer players from the Blue Rhino l have a rebuttal to Steve Smith's article. From tht youth arena to the world of professional sports, it ib too often remforced today that the .sole purp0se for playing a game or sport is the end result -that is, to wm or lose. Some- how the outcome has become more important than the playing of the game itself. KIM HAGGERTY Z'YU\.lS I ClAllY Pi( kills during practice at Fairview Park ln Costa Mesa. and gel more proJ1c1ent m their chosen sport and better able to handle the pr<!i:>sure. In your article, y('}u inter only the top tcan\s have• ~litn~.tt6l"tvl phies and that ~vmyone shouhi- n't receive them. Providing lr<r' ph1cs to all partiopants, rdthet than just the team. wt th the mn~t Wins is sUDply a form of pos1ti1.-e reinforcement that pdrticipating, not only winning, is important. • . rl If you ask k1ds 8 years old and younger wbat the top three reasons they play soccer w.?, winning rarely will appear. They want to play with their friends, wear their unifonns and get a good snack Kids are only young once, and it doesn't last very long. We w'lrk very hard to pro· vide a program that works for all kids and lets therr. enjoy being a kid. BCCdUSC'we don't keep score in U·B (DtVlsion 6) and U-6 (Division 7) doesn't' make our kids "competitive neutrals" or Smith assertS that whining is •a complaint without a sugges- tion for improvement.• I assert that whining is complaining without putting forth the effort to help improve the situation. If any of our parents also feel we need to change our lower clivi- s1on programs, please let us know through the annual parent survey or a phone call to the region voice mail. We are always looking for feedback on how things are going. Think I'm wrong? What's the fin;t question usually asked of a child upon returning from a sport they've just pdrti<:ipated in? l'll bet 10-to-l tt's HDid you win?" adults at a youth sports event on any playground across America. I'm amazed the k.ids can play at all over the din crecttP.d by the parents and coaches screaming at them from the sitlelmes. When I attend these events, I constantly have to stifle the urge to pull the kids olf the field and tell the parents to go out and play themselves if they can't shut up. Whut happened to the belief "ll's not whether you wm or Jose, it's how you play the gameH7 Shouldn't we be teach- ing our children sportsm anship ttnd the value of playing hard, playing fair and haVIng fun? Shouldn't the focus {)f youth sports, particularly for young childr<>n, be on having fun while learning the basic skills and rules of the yame anud.St an environment of h('filthy cornpeti· tion' exaggerated importance of com· pebtion, which is to be the best and to win at all cost. Bemg the best and winning becomes more important than doing your be:i.t, playmg fair and having fun. The pressure brought on by the win· lose mentality puts a Jot of stress on children and can create intense performance anxiety. . Simply put, they're so scared they won't do well, they have no fun while actually playing, and ultimately they qwt the sport. Frequent studies and journal articles, including on~ conduct- ed by the California Parks and Recreation Society, show that three of the top 10 reasons chil- drenqwt sports are because it wasn't fun, there was too much pressure (worry}, and an overemphasis on wmning. If sends the mP.Ssage that all the kids are important and worthy of 1 1 an award, not 1ust the "wm· H". soc1nhsts as Smith cla.uns in his column. In fact, structuring tt this way allow us to Jet kids play on teams with thetr friends, y.ohich ts not perm1:,s1ble with need teams. It al5o allows rents to request speci.hc chcs for their youngsters and The AYSO national philoso- phy with regard to programs for kids younger than 8 years old has not been detrimental to the competitive level of soccer play here in the United States. Most American MLS and national team players started m A YSO or a similar program. We Will con- briue to strive to provide the best quality program possible for all kids to play soccer. Please join us in providing the best pro- gram around. See you on the soccer field. MARK LAW Commis:;joner, AYSO Region 120 I've been an athlete, a coach and employed in municipal recreation for JllOre than 20 years, but I cton't have to tell you the problems with this attitude are· too numerous to mention, and the negative bypro<!ucts of this win-lose mentality are evi· dent everywhere m i;ports. For one, 1t fails to take mto account lhdl one of the primary pu~es for playing any game or sport should be the sheer joy and fun of part1c1pation. Win- ning has become so important that we often lose sight of every· thing else. Simply listen to the I'm not against competition - quite the contrary. Compcbtion can be healthy and i!> a part of every game and sport we play. Competition IS an tmportant part of life and helps us to unprove and be better at whatever 1t is we're doing. l lowever, many , children arc often taught the I understand that children need to learn how to win and lose graciously. But can't we let them be kids for just a while before we throw them to the world of the lt's-not-worth- doing-if-we-don't·win mentali· ty? While they're young and learning the sport, can't we let them have a little fun without the fear of lo ing? There ts plen- ty of time to introduce the win- Jose factor as they grow older ncrs.• You further expl.am that not keeping score of Wins and losst>$ isn't fooling dnyone, and every-' one does it anyway. l dgree th<ll many parent" will keep score regardless. But I think they've missed the point. Not keeping score of wms and losses is sim- ply one method of de-emvha ~- ing wuuting and losing. Hope· l fully th1s resul~ m kids being allowed to JUSl play and have fun without worrying about win- ning and lo ing. What d novel concept. RICHARD BRUNqTE Recreation Supe city of Costa Mesa Dir·~---" C hild's Play game uainings workshops . Teach both evolution and creationism in schools The issue: School board member Wendy Leece has suggested including ~reationism in scienc~ curriculum. Your Nov. 12 .article "Cre-be further from the truth." Niltural History. In his atton, evolution debate sur-Nobel Prize winner Linus speech, Patter.;on "aid: "It faces" d iscussed the teaching Pauling said: h A single living 5truck me that I had been of evolution in the Newport· rell is more complex than working on this stuff (evolu· Mesa Umfied School Distnc.1. New York City.• lion) for 20 year , ond there Dic;tnct board m mber Oxford University zoologi t was nol one thing I knew Marth Fluor was quoted Richard Dawkins concedes about ll. l've tried putting a aying, ·1 don't di count the Uu1t even the simplest cell Simple que tion to various fact that the theory of volu· contains in its nucleus •a digt-pooplc and group of pe<>ple. not to be taught. Newport· Mesa Unifie<.l School Districl students would be better ervcd lc:aming the fact. of scienc", not an illog1cal theo- ry. ROB YARDLEY Costa Mesa t1on h b n proven." tally coded database larger Qu tfon is: Cnn you tell m Fluor is fr to believe than all 30 volumes of the anything you know about Why should nn unproven dent (i.e. for God) and d bmlt· in desire to live m communi· ty, • quoted from a lecture by Kevin J. Hasson, founder and president of the Becket Fund for Religious Liberty. It fol· lows, therefore, that the teaching of the so-called theo· ry of creation 1n public schools is not only penmssibl in the search for truth but absolutely necessary. whatever sh wu hes, but as a Encyclopedia Britannica put evolution, ""Y one thing, nny tl1 ory he taught as anything ch ool hoard member, she has together.• nu. ls the product on thing lhttl i true? l tl'icd but lln unP.rovPn theory? ANTHONY J. SWIES u r pons1b1Uty to research of a random evolutionary thnt qu lion.on the gPology Unfortunat ly, evolution is Newport B •ach 1 ues th •t aff ct her student . process? staff at tho Field Museum of presented not slwlty honestly f Fl " o only a hypothPtiCftl concept w 't f th De pile the helieJ o • uor oiodtemlst Mldtael Behe Natural I hstory and the only hut ns tact. Little childr n asn one o ergu· and clcntiSt " such as the says evohrtion •moulc:l be answer I uot was il••ncc. I ments in the famous Sc:opes noon and WaltAr Cronkite, the banished• and "cannot ' tried 1t on the mcmheri> of the accP.pt thcle teachings with· trial \hit the tcachmg of er • If ( out qu tloo. AJ>pore.ntty ' tioillsm l 45 M theory of 'votuUon ·has not e.xpl41n the Odgin of the com· Evolutton1try Morphology rnony ndultj do, 100 8 on Y w rrow- b n proved. Many dentists plex blochem1cal structures Scmlntu in the Unive15ity minded? Yet 'tOday ln our l"1 adtly cone de the imJ>09st· that~ life of hitogo, a very prestigaou.1 NfT MCIN510SH IC.boo!. hasn't there beell blttty of cvc;•Uon. ft doesn t even try.• body Qf evolutionists, ond all l ea.ta Mela =.:.~':1o1~::=;? .M Uu~m hoan nd Colin Patterson. senior • got there was silence for a School boerd member Judy tronomM Sir Fr c1 Hoy I paJeontol~t ffossil J at the lon9 tiJtlc and ovcntually one In strong supp<>rt of teach-Pranoo uya ,PereDts haYe the id: "Th~ d ntiftc world has. British Museum of Natural person d, 'I do know one ln=tlorusm fn public: ncJb:t to t.ec:i creetiomsm in b n brunbooZled into ... ~O!ldl_a2veiiithejji;i~19811iiiilFA1iiiibilu&~thruino-riilt ieouift.1h~t 6n~ot~t~o~be~::;;::;t:;:I<!-••' ~I ._of11te11r,.the1_191•~ollowln .. 1mlilg.::fri~tbe-bomellf!W•and:lllllev~ollltu"1!liontwi~ ~· Q ...._ •• ,arc. can Museum of bWlt-in thlnt for the tranacen- ' • believe in God. I don't cfis- CO\mt the fact that the theory of evolution ha been prov n, but that doesn't discount the fact that something cau cd the process of ve'.>fotion to . start.• Proven? Why does Fluor believe that a sdentU1c theory u; a proven fnct? Could it be because tl was taught to her In school? To behcv , lQP. theo· ry of evolution 1eq111res U1e ~me faith as crcalto111sm . I ask: Why would Frcmco U1lnk a science book that hns been wntten and r •written over and over again 15 mo • accoj>tahlo than U1e Bihl , · which has remnlnctl the sam~ for thousands of 'years? .h -~Lagree with Wendy Le r.c. nom an honest view of evolu tion and crealioniSm should be taught, and let the cluldren decide for themselves. Isn't that ca1t.d educllUon~ , . . Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ·--~--..... -· ... --~--- In a · g1Wlg spint7 Here are some local organizations in need of donations and/or volunteers during the h ohday sea on: ~~--H-o-.w--,·-0-,-,-,-1_._.,~--------~-----~ffiAl<lT~S-~~ THANKSGIVING -WHO: A:Re · The Cork Home, Recovery Homeless Refuge -3142 Cork Lane, Costa Mesa . WHAT: Offering Thank.sgiVing dinner at 6 p.m. Thursday mEDS: Toiletries, canned goods, coffee, sugar, toilet paper, cleaning products, turkeys. hains and monetary donations. Volun- teers also needed for prayers . CAll: (?14) 540·5803 • WHO: Share Our Selves 1550 Supenor Ave., Costa Mesa WHAT: Offenng food bags. donations of frozen turkeys and chickens, nonpenshable food items for Thanksgiving. CALL: (949) 642-3451 • WHO: Someone Cares Soup Kitchen -720 19th St. Costd Mesa WHAT: Offering ThanksgiVing dinner from 1 to 4 p .m. Thursday NEEDS: Turkeys and food. CALL: (949) 548-886 I • WHO: Fnends in Service to Humanity -Harbor Arca WHAT: Provtdmg Thank.sgiv- mg food baskets, which will be delivered Tuesday. . NEEDS: Volunteers to deliver food baskets CALL: (949) 642-6060 CHRISTMAS WHO: ARC -The Cork Home, Recovery Homeless Refuge WHAT: Providing Chnstmas c.linner at 6 p.m. Dec. 25 . NEEDS: Toiletries, canned goods, coffee, sugar, toilet paper, cleaning products, turkeys, hams und monetary donations. CAll: (714) 540-5803 • WHO: SharP Our Selves WHAT: Food bags for distribu- llon from 8 a.m. to 2·45 p.m. Mon- day through fnday m December: Adopt-A-Family progrcun NEEDS: Food, toys, new cloth- ing, blankets and sleeping bags tor the Adopt-A-Family program; volunteers for Adopt-a-Family and to pack food boxes and sort toys. CALL: (949) 642-3451 • WHO: Someone Ca~ Soup Kitchen WHAT: Christmas dinner and toys given out from 1 to 4 p .m. Dec 24 NEEDS: Money, food and toys CALL: (949) 548-88&1 • WHO: Fnends In Service to Humaruty -Harbor Area WHAT: Food baskets and toys to be delivered Dec. 20 and 22 NEEDS: Toys for cluldren from newborn to age 15, new sweat shirts and gifts for elderly shut· ms, and food; volunteers to sort toys and Adopt-A-Family the week of Dec. 14-22; volunteers to ?eliver food and toys Dec. 20-22 . • WHO: Cluld Abuse Prevention Center, Orange County WHAT: Hold.mg a holiday par- TRAVELING? You may be going on a long journey, but you don't have to go farther than Newport Be1ch for your vaccinations. (949) 644-3565 LAS VEGAS Q Ki . "\~·• SJ8 JW.r person/ l>ouhlt• Oc,·upun{I, v (' ~•~o . RFSTAURANT . l .OllNfa: F'rN~ Conti twntal Brt·ukfo t Fret Shuttle Ev~ry Room a Mini-Suite 800-63tJ.-650 l 702-731-2020 Mention thi1 Certificate when)"" malr. )our ~ation. p,..,_m C:«rtflicoM Upott Clt«.k·ln ty from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 5; Adopt-A-Family NEEDS: Volunteers at chil· dren'S-party to pcilnt faces, enter- tain as a down or mime, and help with arts and-crafts and wrappmg presen ; ew decorations and ne~ toys, platters of food and monetary donations, a petting 7.00 for the children's party; volunteers· to adopt a family, buy Christmas presents and wrap presents from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 5 CALI..: (949) 722-1107, ask for Shira • WHO: Costa Mesa Head Start NEEDS: Food baskets. educa- tional toys for 4-year-olds, gift cer ti!icates from markets for Thanks- giving and Christmas; school sup- plies, outside~sports equipmf?nt, manipulative"toys for 4-to 5-year- olds: ·and volunteers during the school year from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday CAll: (949) 631-6603 • WHO: Fauview Developmen- tttl Center. Volunteer Services NEEDS: Toys, clothm!J. hygiene items. electric shavers, watches, small sporting goods, sports hats with team logos, small electronic games, cosmetic items and hair supplies CALL: (714J 957-5188, ask for. Charles Johnson • WHO: OCC Harry and Grdce Steelo Chlldren's Center NEEDS: Women's and chil- dren's clothing, toiletries, toys, · food and gift wrap for the Adopt- A Family program. CALL: (714) 432-5569 • WHO: Orange Coast Int(?rfaith Shelter NEEDS: Gift-wrappmg sup- plies, Chnstrnas trees and decora- tions, new toys for children from newborn to age 15, new clothes and gift certificates for all ages. and food baskets Dec. 1-24. Vol- unteer... are also needed to help wrap gifts and for adopt a family. CALL: (949) 631-7213 • WHO: Inc.I ARK Project Cuddle NEEDS: Toys fo~ cluldren from newborn to age 17 for the Adopt- A·Child program, wrapping paper, lmancial donations, gilt certificates, new bicycles, volun- teer clowns, group leaders for crafts. booths, set up and· cleanup ' LONGSIRIP MAPLE 518" Thickness ' ·Alf low as "$679 • for holiday poity Dec. 20. CALL: (71°') 432-9681 • . WHO: Serving People ln Need NEEDS: Donors wt Adopt-A- Famil..Y. pr~ram for the ,2!gdnizd-. tion's housing . chents (turkeys with complete triminmgs, gifts lor children and adults and grocery store gift certificates); and volun- teers to dispense boskets. CALL: (714) 751-1101 • WHO: HOMES NEEDS: Small gilts tor adulti> such dS cologne, shaving kits, nail clippers, picture frames. makeup kits and nonperishable food; tick- ets to holiday shows m' Orange County are appreciated: call for list of items needed for the homes, such as toasters, bedside lamps. CALL: (949) 851-2766 . • WHO: Human Options NEEDS: Gilt certl.f1cates, new ana unwrapped toys for children up to 14 years old, gifts for women needed by Dec. 9; for the Adopt- A~Parnily program, ca.11 (!l49) 854- 0180, ext. 12 CALL: (949) 737-5242, ext. 24 • Sowte: Info Link Or~nge County CONTINUED FROM A 1 long.· To fill the . food baskets, the organization.wiU have to dJp into money thdl~l~ int nd d .,.tor !~ emergency housing and child subsidy programs. The budgt!t for this year as $44tJ,OOO, but O'Gon- nor said to meet dlJ the needs they're dware of, the group would nlled around $700,000, #We don't hdve as many peo- ple on public assi.1;tance. but they have m.mimwn-wage jobs,• she said. ·u something happens to where they miss a few doys C?f work or a child gets ~ick, they come to us.• . At Someone Cares Soup Kitchen in Costa Mesa, the same scenano seems t~ be playing out. • 1 need lots l f turkeys and toys.· said OV.'llf',. Merle Hdtle· berg. ~lltis is t~.e first time in the 12 years I've been here th~t I've run out of turkeys. I think it's JUsl weird. This year hds ~en very lean.· Someone Cares expects to feed about 900 famihes this Thanksgiving. While the soup· latchen has enough volunteers, Hatleberg I Sorurdoy, November 21, 1998 A 19 sat 'irnd hnanoat (!onatiOhS' ~re urgently needed, Donations also have p1wnmet ed at the tread Start Program m Costa Mesa, where 6ldff members id th Y. need donattor.is of out- side play eqwpment and school ..,.upplics. . ·n t.s down~e than usu:aJ..;" _ _...,..._....,.... said program director Lynn Bach. "We've. ent letters to all,Qur usu- ttl 5upporters and we haven't rc.'<"e1v.ed anything yet." But at the Second Harvest Food Bank of Orange County, directors said donations hav.e been stable th.tS year. "We're doing very well,'" dtrector Tom Sceberg sdld. ·we have a number of food drives in progress. We're· in the middle ot thf• hohday season. We have a g"ood ~upply of food nght now." Second Harvest has food dnves at Vons supermdrkets, Cryr.tal Court and dl vanous sites throughout the county. At the Orange County Inter· faith Shelter, things are •going hne, • said duector Shen Barrios, ·we accept donations year- round, • she said ·we have an - Adopt-A-Family program to get our families set up for Christmas." The <.helter could. use dona- llono; of rdin gear and wam1 clothes, Barno said, .. ... A -20 Saturday, November 21, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot "' m:----.r--;:rrn~~r~--....--:----1~rn~"tre!lreattr-1t' ten ye ·c anop, .... --..... 11-10-n~tt ... 1.·----, There were abo racki> of clothes, In addibon to those he help to . . c . . ~ion ar: still r a bing out le the homeless and .the poor Ulrough his nurustry, Qoheleth, by ......,;.;~..-i~ttingiood. an tables.and proVJ.d- g basic needs such as clothing 9< a so . kl S\! eI a vi m Pt. u bi th lb w l'c- emd furniture . · "I'm trying to use my life to holp other people,• Sanchez said ~hile unloading a food truck from e Garden Grove-bdsed Com- munity Development Center, where he works on a part-brne bAsis. He is also a lull·time custo- ~an for his church, Newport- Mesa Christian Center. , ' The second Friday or each month, Sanchez and an army of f§.ithlul helpers distnbute food begs at Harbor Chrisban Fellow- hip on Costa Mesa's West Side. People start trickhng in from uie surrounding neighborhood ~!lortly after sunnse to get a place ift the lirte thaf's forming around lt.e back of the church out to the Sidewalk. There dfe park benches and ~bles for the elderly at the front Of 'the line, which includes people fiom all walks of life who look for- ward to this day every month. "It gives us stuff we wouldn't ordinarily get," said Phil Ml.Xon, a retired Costa Mesa aty employ- ee. "We get different things here very month • This· week there were huge ooxes of kiwi aJong with the stan- dard fare of breads, yogurt. 1:7eans, rice, juices, vegetdbles, fruits and canned items being "j(ugs for tfu Jfo{Ufays!" HEMPHILL'S RUGS & CARPETS shoes and furniture, as well. feed, San\;hez's conurutnicnt to Allen Ward of Costa Mesa said the poor has also provtded an it's hard for him to stcmd m hne to avenue of nurustry for some local get free food, but it's nee~ ary chwchcs to become more active because of his hnanc1al situation. U;i the community. • 1 had a job for long years,"'" he •He just goes on nonstop," said. ·aut no one wants to hire said the Rev. Chip Espinoza- me now. A lot of people stare at Johnson ot Newport-Mesa Cnns:-- you because you'Te white and tian Center. "The guy has'a hedrt wonder why you're in the" line. tts big dS outdoors." · · I'm trying to be proud. These scr-Several members of the church vices help mdke you feel good. ll have helped Sanchez, includmg makes you feel proud to be dblc the youth group. to have the promise of d good "It makes us feel more in meal." touch,• the pastor said. "We've Mana A'S'ald's . two 'ch1ld1en been blessed, and we want to were sitting in the empty fruit bless his ministry. It's very impor- boxes waiting for the line to "?tart tant for us to share our blessings movmg, She heard about the pro· with others.• · • gram from her apartment com-In addition to allowing plex neighbor!>, who were also in Sanchez to distribute the foOd in line Friday morning. its back parking lot, l-{arbor "My husband works,· she Chnstian Fellowship also ha:. said. "But this is so important for allocated 6pdCf> for a 40-foot con-· us so \ve can save money for our tainer where he can store food for children." the monthly handouts Sanchez's assistant, Luis "We've had this program here Annendariz. has been helping at our church for about a year,· with the ministry. which also said the Rev. Bill Gartner. "We're includes a home-delivery compo-in an ideal location. It gives our nen( for those who aren't able to congregation a sense of purpose come to the church. to know this is going on here.• "I came on the pictur<' about Sanchez and his wife are now two years ago,• Arrnendanz Sdid. equally committed to helping the "I had a construction company. I homeless and low-income fami- closed it down to do this kind of lies of Costa Mesa. The couple work. I take food to hotels, too " have two young daughters. About 300 people from Costa "l just started helping some Mesa will go through the line, people .. I couldn't stop," he said. w~ch usually continues into the "There were so many people who late afternoon. Comb10ed with kept coming. Lupita is my right the home-delivery program, hand She's always behind me. 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Road.sters '98 SI 500 4500 mill~ Vlll 169021 NEWPORT BEACH 3300 Jamboree.Road• l·SOQ..927·3576 • 949-718-3000 • www.f1merccdcs.com . EYE-OPENER Bock-to·bodt CIF aowns, and it's a sweep for Newport Horlior Higb's girts ~ team. QUOTE OF THE DAY 1his is the epitome of al our ~-This is what we've m ed so hotd for, and tt hos all paid off .. : ..KrJsta ... o.m. Ne~port Hacbar..mlddle.bJJK.W.,....._...,_...__ .. _ ·-------------...... -_._,,:,__ __ _ . . • Sports Editor Roger Corf son • 949-57 44223 Newpc)rt Beoch/Costo /.AeKJ Doily Pilot Bl - ·S·ervite an easy • wmner 8 Shorthanded Sea Kings comnlit five turnovers to help Friars roll lo CIF . Division VI victory. lhHH\ F\11 K:\Hl Odly Pao! • FULLERTON Mistakes kilJr.d the Corond del Mar High tootbdll tedm Fndcty mght, but the damage done during a rugyc·d Sc>a Vie"' League cam- paign should al Jrmst gain a me~­ tJon on the death C"ertihcate. I lost Servile knocked a belea- guered Sed King ~quad out in the fin.t round of the ClF Southern SeC"tion D1v1s1on VI Playoffs with a 26-0 decision before 1,800 at Ct1l State Fullerton. · Five CdM tumovers, including two that set up ~hort first-hall touchdown clnves, an<l two more within 3 y.u<ls or scoring tourh- downs of its own, proved too much to overrome, as did the loss o1 lhe visitors' top passer and btill · ccm1er to injuries the last three weeks. "We hung with (the fnars) and l think we could h<1ve played Vflth them," CclM Coach Dick FrP.\'n1an said. ·Bui you can't do that (lose three fumbles and two interception:.) ttgamst a goud football team and lSeI'Vlte) is a good football team: The Sea Kmgs (o-51. trauma- tized by in1uril'!i. to 1uruor quarter- back f\.fike Bc.rgcy (cracked ver- tebra in Week 8) and senior tail- back Nate LemmP.nnan (severe ankle sprain l<lsl week), were less than that Fnday and the Frtars (6· o) were tn 110 })())Ilion LO ShOW mercy. CdM, with semor Dennis Alshuler operating out of the bhotgun, mov~d the ball early agai.nst·lhe Golden West League co-champions. But Servite'!-i ability to pressure Alshuler in and out of the pocket paid off all evening, Wlth the hrst Jackpot coming on the Sea Kings' second possession. Defensive end Jake Moreno picked off an off-balance j>a.ss dt the CdM 48 and rumbled to the 5, SEE COM PAGE Bl • ~1M HAG(rf ~. :YUL 0' ) 1 Newport Harbor High junior April Ross and senior Jennifer Carey (behind her) h old the.coveted CIF Southe rn Section Division I-AA championship plaque up amid a bevy of happy teammates following the Sailors' sweep of Capistrano Valley Friday night a! Cypress College; b elow, in the immediate aftermath of the win, the triumphant splas~ reserved for only the cream of the game. • . •Newport Harbor sweeps through CIF Division I·AA . with its relentless. broom; awaits Sunday's release of . State Tournament pairings ... H l<U \JU> D :ill\ lkiy lib1 .l"c\ 'PRESS· -Once they shook oll the ect.rly Jitter!), Newport I {ar- bor High's Sailors grabbed d broom cmd made 1t d clean sweep. Not a crumb remamed when thev hrushed the CIF Southern Sec.lion D1v1s10n I-AA girls volley- ball playoff:. Fnday rught, dusting designated visitor Cap1Strano Vol· ley, 15-7, 15-7, 15-8, at Cypress College. "We played our best volleyball when we got behind 7-1} m the third game," said Newj>ort Har- bor Coach Dan Glenn, whose top- seeded squad (23-0) captured its serond straight Div1s1on I-AA title, the first time the school has won bdck-to·-bdck ClF crowns. The . Sailors, . 36-1 overall tmcluding best-of-three matches}, were never really threatened by the third-seeded Cougars (21-1) despite the third-game defiat. "They're certamly the best team we've played ,~ sa,id CaP._O Valley Coach John Gipe, whose team upset second-seeded Mira Costa of Manhattan Beach on the r0<1d Tuesday rught in the semift- naJs, but rarPly found room to score at the net against Nev.rport Harbor's human forest, which includes 6-!oot-1 seruor setter Jen· mfer Carey, 6-1 outside hitter April '"" R•)l)s and 6-foot-2 middle blocker.-; l<athv i..Alvold and Krista Dill. The Tar.., who won .lheI.T filth section title (adding to 1979, '87, ·94 and la:.t year), capped thcli r~mmkablc playoff run Without dropping a game, golhg 15-0 whil~ holding lheu opponents to eight points or less m 12 of the games. ·This is CIF, and like Jennifer said l>efore, everyone has to step up,· said Dill, \\/hose towenng block m the third game helpe4 rally the Ta.rs. •This 1~ the epitome of dl.l our game.<>: Thi5 ts what w.e've worked so hard for, and it has all paid oft • The victory also gives NC'wport I tarbor the probable No l ·eed and home-couh advantage m the fust three rounds (as Jong as the Tars wml m lhe state tournament, which begins Tue~day everung m the Sailors' gym. "This team' more phy~ica1,. (than th' Tar.;' national champ1·• onshlp c.,quad of 1994), in tenns of; size," Glenn said when asked to make a compan on between this year's team and lhe MLSty May· f\fehs~a Schutz i.quad of four years ago. "If ·ou talk to me two DA IL Y P 1·10 T HIGH SCH 0 0 l AT H l ET E 0 f THE WEEK • Newport Harbort standout is breaking new bamers. [kjy Piot W en you fight !-boulder o c;houlder ea< h we k gaID l rrughty Sea v iew League runners, your pre-race strategy is bIJUted. It's blast off the starting line like a rocket and hope you fim"h in the Top 10. · • . But since Newport Hrubor l ligh's gul cros country team competes against larger (and more competitive) <>choo m league dual meets -a.uch as CJP Southern Section D1vi.s1on 1 powei Irvine -the Sailors encounter less coui~e friction once th y re ch th Mtso n. That me ns, Cooch Eric ' Twe1t's Sailors can set a pace mstead of trying to burn mbhe.r, they can s1mply qualify out o( th1• CIF prelitmnarici. mstead of breaking their neck~ keeping u,p with bigger sd1001s. Newport Harbor <>ophomore Amber Stl'Cn, m~tructe<.l bv Twe1t along Wllh <>emor i-t~ndout Alida McFall to start con ervativcly and work a tram, used th fresh gan plan to her favor. Steen, who paced h elf m a CIF Davi ion 0 prelun he t la t week at Mt. Sau Antonio Colleg , concluded the rare With a hearty kkk ami ou~printCd her teammAte to the (lnMl Lin , \ .. A c c g< a SC kJ St e1 a vi m p, u hi th th w l'c Newport/Costa Mesa Daily~oot . * · · Wi'nner of Lexus' Mo t Prestigious Award ''THE ELITE OF LEXUS AWJ. " * f ( ·1 111 Come In A,,J Let Us Show· YOu Why: . * > * * . ~ EXCELLENT INVENTORY SELECTION . ~ .COMPETITIVE PRICING OF NEW AND * PRE-OWNED VEHICLES · ~ PERSONABLE AND PROFESSIONAL SALES AsSOCIATES . . ~ YES, WE EVEN GIVE QUOTES OVER THE PHONE . 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Doily Pilot Ito S S -E*Vtttt-- EARl¥ .F."ATE · Estancia, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar will find out early how they match up in Division IV arena; Newport one of favontes in the Division II Finals. J t\SO" I lllJ ,..... WALNUT -Th~ ..._ __ __ sun will not have I O Y S been up long 411d most or the shadows cast by the hills at Mt. San Antoruo will still be lingering when Estancia High, Costa Mesa and Corona del Mar come across the finish line at the ClF Southern Section boys Divi- sion rv cross country champi- onships-today at Mt San Antonio in a 7:30 a.m. race. Estancia, which is ranked sec- ond in the state, will tace its toughest competitor to date, Nordhoff. The Alberto Munoz- )ed Eagles will be in the hunt for a title, but a lot will ride on how healthy Tony Magana is (Mdgana was inJuted during the prelims) and. i1 they can overtake the favorites. Co~ta Mesa, led by standout seruor Bruce Hdncock, qualified fifth at the prehms and can make it to the state finals in Fresno next week if the Mustangs continue to get solid perfonnances from Alex Martine1. and Dd\lid Tran. The Sea Kings are still a young team and, according to Coach Bill SUiruler, are 1ust going to go all out and sec where they hrush. Newport I iarbor will also need to overthrow d Juggernaut if the No. 2 Sdilors arc to be crowned Southern Section champions. The Curt Herb<•rts led Sollors will have to pull a rdbbit out of their hat to have any hope against a Katella team that scored JUst 20 points in its heat und hmshed four minutes ahead of dny other com- petitor. The race starts at 8:30 a.m. SHOWfIME WALNUT -The ,.._ __ ._. Corond def Mar G I R l S High girls cross country team will be the heavy favonte this mom- mg as the CIF Southern Section Division IV championship race begins at 9 :10 a.rn. at Mt. San Antonio College. Liz Morse, ratt>d <ts the top D1vis1on N runner in the state ac:i::ordlng to ClF, will lead a teum th~t destroyed the compeUtion in its beat by 6" points and com- bined for a time of 1:39:24.47, m~re than two minutes faster that any: other team that made the finals, and that was without a healthy Kabe Qwnlan, who was the last runner to come m for the Sea Kings and was still 18th in the beat. While the Sea Kings are a good bet to win the race, Division fV nval Costa Mesa is also in a good position to make the state firutls in Fresno next Saturday. The Jarrue DeNoewer led Mus- tangs won their heat and quali- fied fifth overall. In Division II, Newport Har- bor's duo of Amber Steen and Alicia McFall, who finished one- . two lll their heat, will lead the second-ranked Sailont agamst top-ranked Sultana and Sea View League nval.s Santa Margarita ond Woodbndge, both of which are very dangerous. The Division 11 race b gins at 1 ·10 a.m. I TENNIS Davenport moves into today's semi Score by Quarters ~M 0 0 O 0 0 Servite 6 14 0 6 26 First Quarter Ser • Gribben 3 run (kick failed), 4:11. . Second Qulirtw Ser • Moreno 6 pass from Petropul~ (Bystedt pass from Petropulos), 5:12. Ser -Gogan 11 run pass frol'Y1 Petropulos (kick failed), 3:00. · Fourth Quarter Ser -Gribben 3 run (kick failed), 11:56. Attendance: 1,800 (estimated). INDMDUAL RUSHING CdM -Alsh·uler, 12-49; Estabrook, 13-15; Hayes, 2-6; .Hatfield, 1-minus-2. Ser· Gribben, 15--87, 2 TDs; Gogan, 2o-66; Bedard, 8 12; 1 Petropulos, 1-minus-6. INDIVIDUAL PASSING CdM -Alshuler, 9·23-2, 91. Ser· Petropulos, 7-15-0, 106, 2 TDs. ~ INDIVIDUAL RECEIVING • . BRIAN P06UOA I DAILY Al.OT COM --... wh re.the Pnars needed fust t~: runrung plays to open µie co · : wit 4·11 left m the fus\ q~er~ • The Sea Kings, th~ diVis10~ ~ ttt·large ·~ lection, fumble<.f : ball. away on the hrst play at the ensuing kickotf, but got bac!f three play~ later whim J Bottom pounced on a loose ball lit • .the Servile backfield. ~; CdM cross >d nudfield for ~ lm.t time three p1ays aftW .. Serv1tc's lone turnover. But Uli! drive hzzlcd, produc;ing one "" ·:.even SP.ct King pwtts.Jt also pr~ duced CdM's last hrst down until the fourth quarter, a period offensive futility which reachfia neatly 31 minute:. of action. Servile, whu::h also ended CdM's last posl!>eason with a Div1. ion V c;emifinal tnumph m 1995, drove 71 yard!> on seven plars for 1L-. second touchdo""-n then recovered a fumble on the enswng kickoff to trigger a f 1ve' .play, .H-yard touchdown drive which made it 20-0 with 3 00 h"'n betorc mtemus:.1on. · Servtte drove 58 yards on rune plays to finalize the scoring on the first play of the third quarter. w1th ~tout fullback T) rone Gnbben Cdpping the march with hi~ second TD, a 3-yard walU OV«!r nght tackle. , CdM -MacDonald, 3-23; McMillan, 2-36; Shea, 2 25; Richardson, 1-7; Harper, 1-0 Ser -Gribben, 2-29; Gogan, 2 23, 1 TD; Bystedt, 1-26; Ernst, 1-221 Moreno, 1-6, 1 TD. Corona del Mar High's Justtn Shea (91) closes ln on Servile Hlgb's Matt Gogan (above) In J:rtday night's CIF Division VI Playoffs action at Cal State Fullerton; below, CdM quarterback- DennJs Alsbuler (2) scampers for yardage as victorious Friars' Tyrone Gribben reaches out. Gnbben fl.rushed \\'lth 87 yards on 15 carries. but quarterl>a Dan Petropulo~ may ha\•e been the biggest offensive weawn for U1e Friars. GAME STATISTICS CdM Ser first downs 11 14 Rushes-yardage 26-75 44-159 Passing yardage 91 106 Passing . . 9-23-2 7 15-0 Net return yardage• 14 37 Sacks-yardage 2 -7 0-0 Net yardage 173 302 Punts 7 32.6 4-34 Fumbles-fumbles lost 3-3 1 -1 Flags-net yardage 8·52 7-51 Time of possession 21:15 26-45 *Punt returns, interceptions, fumble returns ''We hung with (the Friars) and I think we could . have played with them Didc free. man Corona del Mar High football coach • Streak on line against American River at the State Championships. FRESNO -The last bme the Orange Coast College women's croc;s country team lost to a Cah- forrua school was at the state championships in 1996, where the Pirates finished fifth . Although there is little threat of d fifth-place brush, Orange Coast faces its biggest threat of the sea- son, according to Coach John Goldman, at Saturday's state championships at Woodward Park when the Pirates line up dt the starting line against Amencan River this morrung. •we beat them at the Crystal •Pirates are upbeat.after long season and just Ol.\t to have a some good times against El Camino today. JASOS JhlJ ~Pb CO~IA MESA -1f you walked onto the Orange Coast College football practice ftelct on Friday, you .would have hecmi laughter ond seen srrules, These plnyl•rs knew that today's opponent, El Carrunu, has one of thr. most (}Xplos1ve often s m tho Mission Cont r nee North· cm Divtsion. They knew thnt a Spnngs invitational over a month dgo." Goldman said. MBut we are going to keep a dose eye on them They have improved qwte a bit since last month.· One reason that the Beavers are so dangerous lS theu front runner Jen Schindler, who is the only reason that Costa Mesa High product Zoila Gomez lS not one of lhc favontes to wm the race. Schinrller, m Goldman's esti- mate . is running more than a minute faster than Gomez or any of the other top runners in the state. But that is not the only rt~dson the Bedvers are a threat. "They won the Northern Cahfouua Regtonaf with as much authonty as wt~ won at SoCal,4-(;oldman cc EL CAMINO lllCt .. JC CROSS said. "Their No. 3 and 4 runners dre running faster and have closed the gap between them ". Still the frcc:hmen-donunated Pirates are still the team to heat as far as most pun'dit<: are con- cerned. Gomez wilJ b among the leaders and the Puat~ will get good scores from Berruce Carba· Jal, Smfo Orozco, Beatriz Cordo- bci, Elsa Ortega, Sarah Hall and Penru Profhtt, the lone sopho· more. *We're pnm(.d o.nd ready to g<>. • Goldman said. •It should be one hell of a com~tition. ~ • Although major lllnesc;e prior lead the conference m yard. per catch. "There llle no surpnc: tllli ttme of year," Workman said. ·we JU.St have to go out and do what we do a littl better.• . .. . \ One thing that ha!> hurt th Pirates this ''. ason is the UlJuty factor. •We'll suit up dose to 53 guy on S8lurda)'. • Workman ' aid "We \llted up 108 on the first day.· Middl linebacker John Romm will be back in the tarting hn up ttftPT nusstng la t w k'-lo .to Mt. San Antoruo with a spt in~ ankl . With Romm b4ck, Chrl Clayton, who t ppe(l up With 18 tockJ lMt w , will mov bac k to outside Un bl!lckcr. COUNTRY to the SoCal raC"e kept Orange Coast's mens team from quabty- mg for the state championship , hve runners, Rene Acuna, Jarrue Carillo, Juan Sanchez. Rny Ver- gara and Robby Ellis had already q\Ialified for the individual com- petition. •Wben ow team was h althy, we were good enough to bcttt every team m Northern CaWomia and were one ol th~ beth'r teams m Southern Cahfomu~ • Goldman -..ud We still ha\c h-.e gu} up there and am going to score our- st!lves to ~ee how well we \\ ould have competed: ... ~· ----.... SL of Petr lpulos' seven com-• pleb on . moved the cham and tie had pl \\ ·dcbon sconng tosses of 6 and 11 yards to Moreno and Matt GogCUl. Alshuler, \/>tho entered the game as the team> leadm-g receiver. fim~hed w1th Al yards pas~mg and 49 more ru hing CdM netted JUst 75 yards on the ground. " Scruor~ Justin Shea. Mar'.k Hatfield, Curt Sumne1, and Hunter MdcDonald played ~ :.ter- ling defensive game for ~ VlSl· tors, who held the hosts to 3 6 yards per carry. Swnner, Ryan Ward and Matt Gulley all had near-interceptions, but the breaks were resened almost exclusively for Servite. A SeTVlte intercepti~F on ~­ ond-and-goal dt ib own l, a ... well as a lo t fumble on lourth-and- goa.1 at Ute 3, ended Sea King .. conng thieats m the final f1v minute The los , combined with Cos Mesa's f11st-round ehmination Thursday, mark.S the ftrst tune since 1986 no Newport-Me District o;chool earned a po~~ea­ son \1ctory. ROLLER HOCll! Tryouts for Ensiwi club team toda 1\youts for the Ensi club roller hockey team u t today (Saturday), begin· lling lt.t 9 a.m. al the \~ayn Gretiky Roller Hod-ey Cen- ter in llrvine. Teams trorn over Orange County fonning a league 1hat 1De(lftta. in January. Th program JS design to develop playen; for hi school level dub team co petition. For infonn tion. cont ~ Kris Mungo (949) 67 054 ·p 11 YER S JEREMY JEHANGIRI: OF THE WEEK The t>-foot-2, .l -245-pound sophomore linebac.ker bed 19 tackl ' thre for n loss, and knOC'ked down two pa far Orang Coast. • ... CHRIS, CLAYTO Th 5·11, 1 2~pound pbomo~ lincba ·er t pped in for lnJurcd John Romm at nuddle lin backer and had 18 ta again tMt C - ---- 0IA111 I ,C 0 AS J L 111 l UPS OlllllNsE DIRNH. ttt. Wt.a.,._, No • ...,_ ' A c c e1 ca th lli ~ r' te w Uo nc ar 0' th g< .a SC kl Sl e1 a vi m- p, u h.i th. th w I' c I I . I I ' I I r Sports .Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilo ' ~artans' big man forces _goast to .shoot fro~ outside. ~· ~ J, ~l~ fllll.. . i . lkft Plot • ~COSTA MESA -If there's one· thing Uiat is rare in JUnior college men's. bds- ketball, it is a team havmg a really b~g man Most athlc:>tes above seven feet find their way to universities: But MiraCosta College's DaYid Korf- ~an has only reached that pldteau rtcently and is only now learning to P.fay with the recent groWth spurt. Still, P4s 7-foot-1 body was thre.atertmg elio-ogh in the paint that Orange Coast was forced to make most of its shots from the outside. The host Pirates didn't shoot well and the Spartans came away with an 80-72 victory, the11 hrst Wll1 of the season, Fn- day in a nonconJe rence game. •When he's down there, people have to pfay around him,• MtraCosta Coach Clete Adelman sdid, ~A guy can't take wtty back into th~ game. A three-point· er by Anthony Cooper P.Ulled OCC to .,.._....,,_~......,.~~-...... ____ ,,.""'i-Wl;;. .. ·t.l'M~ five PPio.~. llut >!! t was a ~~e . ~ · as 1t got. . his nonnat ·shot l)C<Jau P he's shooUqg •To rome as clo ·e as we <lid with as into Dave's elbows.· ·we don't httvc·ooy big gur.; and he bad as we shot, thdt's a poitttivc," was impo:;ing, • . Pirn.lf> Co~ Tirri O'Bnen said. ·we'll practice a lot of O'Brien tiddt'd. "111ey w~re lldtienl on shootmg next week. Maybe we'll have a turkey shoot.• offense and we were to quick to shoot One important not'e, Dt1vid CttsUcton, from U1e ouLc;1dt' " who was in1ured during foolbdll !.i~ason, The game stdrted with both loams was on the floor Friday for the fin;t tune struggling to find cl rhythm. The lead this season. Once he's gotten some prac- changed hands M~vcrul times until a nee lime under his belt, 0 1Bnen expects free-throw by Pat c;ontihun t1nd Conan Jµm to be an lIDportant player. . Moore's steal and layup gave MiraCos-NONCOWUENCE ta a 30-27 lead. Th<! SpMtans ( 1-3) nev-• M1RACosrA 80, ORANGe CoAST 72 er looked back and had built a 14-poinl Miraeost.. -Holmberg 2, Cot1ahan 3, lead IJUdway mto the second half before Moore 29, Long 13, Reitmeier 7, Rausa 11, Kerlin 3, Miller 1, Korfman 7, Hill 4. the Puates (2-1) came out in a full-court 3·pt. goals -Conahan 1, Moore 1, Long 1, press. Rausa 1, Kerlin 1. Fouled out -None. "Their press hurt us because we tried Orange Coast -Castleton 2, Reyes 10, to dribble the bnll instead of pass it," Cooper 8, Dolven 7, Beeler 12, Elliott 4, Adelman said . Langdon§, Zoller 14, Anderson 6. • · · • v I 3-pt. goals -Reyes 2, Cooper 2, Beeler 2. Despite shoo.ting JUSt ~6 1'1 from tJ;ie Fouled out-Landgon. floor, Orange Coast began to claw its Halftime -MiraCosta, 37·31. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS VOLLEYBALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 81 w~ks from now, maybe we can talk dbout (comparisons) • In the Uurd game, Capo Val- ley raced to its early sue-point lead, but the Cougars were shut down the rest of the way, thanks mostly to Dill's three solo blocks (all for points) Ross, quiet in the lust game with no kills. had four kills anrl •) block m the third, while Lavold two) and Carey (one) dlso pro- d stuffs c1t the net. .,,We started playing the way 're supposed to (in the thud e), siding out Wlth them," Gipe said, •then we started ·missing a hunch of serves. J don't know how many servtce lerro.rs we hdd, but we had way too.many, and you can't do that against this team.• ' Key m the mulch, aside from Newport I {arbor's height ~nd VOLLEYBALL ~t sweeps finale COSTA MESA -: Orange t College's women's volley- ball team rallied from .deficits of 11-14 and 13-14 m gdm s 2 und 3, but rallied twice to sweep aw vts1tmg Irvine Vdllcy Cot- leg Friday night, 15·10, 16-14, 16·1~. to clo::.e out Orange En ue Confe rcne'e play wtth a 10 1, 5-9 wcord. Stao Chnstensl!n led the way with 1~ kills, and Susie Packard 4nd Bocky Bawngarten each had 9 kills for the Ptratc.s. IMne Valley falls to 9·Y, 5·9, ·.El C8m no 1. Comeback win . . for Vanguards experience, was YJM tlAGGERYY.ZVUUS I OAJLY Pl.OT Kathy Lavold (left) slams one over the net off a quJck set Jrom Jennifer Carey; above, Erica Wade launches a wi~er. unanswered pomb to • SoCal College codch . zips lip and team responds with a 77-67 victory. .J,\.'>() ... IJllJ. lhtt~ COSTA MESA No matter~ what a coach says to an athlPle dunng a basketball gam~. some· times it won't sink in unless the athlete figures it out on his own. That's when it's time to shut up, which is exdctly what Southern California College Me>n's Coach Cameron Dollar decided lo do in the second hdll with his team trailing by 12 pomts with just over 10 minutes to pldy in a nonconfer- ence game Friday d9dinst v1s1tiny Hope International· His lack of input was rewarded as the host Vanguards stormed back for a 77-67 victory m over- time. "Sometimes when you say too much, they play too pas<>tvcly, • Dollar said. MI told U1em to st<ty aggressive, but pldy smart. Then I shut up and let them pla}'. It allowed them to relax " What won the game for sec (2-2) was the constricting play of its defense. Hope International was forced on many occasions to take c;hots from the outside or force the ball as the shot dock wound into single digits. The only redson the Royals ( 1- 5) built such a large lead was scoring off of turnovers and on the MEN transition. When Hope lnterna tional was forced into an offens1•, penetration wasn't likely. In fact, after the Royals took a 47-35 lead with 10:20 remairung, they didn't score again unttl the 4:58 mark and sec was onJy behind by thr~e. Steve James' basket inside the puint off a p<iss from Cezar Cezar gav(> th~ Vanguards a one-point lead, the only lead they had in regult1tion. Mark Perry's frue- throw tied the score at 58 and sent the game mto overtime. From thert> on out James ( 16 points), Denrus Keane (20 pomts) and John Kohlhaas (23 points dlld 11 boards) motored the offensc> to an 11-point lead ..... nd the Vd.Il~ guards never looked back, Ml'm real proud of the way th(•r keep learning," Dollar said. •1t they keep movmg m leaps and bounds, the sky's the limit." NONCONFatE.NCE SountERN CAlJF-ORNIA Coli.EGE 77, HoPE INTERNATIONAJ. 67 · Hope International -Houck 20. Seaton 12, Graves 1, Simmons 12, Perry 15, Alston 7 3·pt-goals -Houck 6 Fouled out -Alston Southern Calffomia College • Keane 20, Curtis 3, Cezar 2, Bradley 7, Jame~ 16, Kohlhaas 23, Laribee 6. 3 pt. goals -Keane 1, Kohlhaas 4. Fouled out · Curtis. Halftime; Hope International, 25·24 Regulation· 58 58. indeed Capo Valley's inconsistent servtng. The Cougars had t 5 service errors, seven in the third game, while Newport Har- bor hdd only two (both in the third). ~veah (I 'm c;ur- prised we won so easily),· Glertn c;aid . •Hopefully we nsn keep it going start- Yeah (I'm surprised we won so easily). Hopefully we can keep it going starting Tueday ... pull ahead for the fll'St time in the third game, 8-7, then Capo Valley tied it. Ross had a kill for s1deout whE>n 1l was deadlocked, then delivered a solo hlock' c1s Newport Harbor went ahedd for 9ooct. Valley, which missed its first three serves, then committed five straight h1ttmg errors during an et1rly NE'wport Harbor scor- ing . run of t!ight cons£>culive points. Th<• Turs led, 8-1, but hdd only two kills to that point. •we played our best match of the season on Tuesday dydlnst Irvine (in th~ emifinals)," Glenn scud. "I don't thmk the fi.r.;t game was the best volleyball for either team. But it doesn't have to be pretty, because the idea's just to win.- sec rolls; 72-48 Newport coach . Dill's block put the Tars up, 10-8, and trig- gered a five-point scor- ing Tuesday " Ross finished w1lh 12 kill to lead the Sailors, added tour chq and three solo bloc;ks. Lavol<I had seven kills and two hlcK ks; Dill chipped in with <:1x kills and six block~; dnd JUmor outside hitter Brenda Watel'man con· trtbuted five kills . Carey, Newport's lloor le~aer and recently com1mtterl to the Uruvers1ty of lfowau, had hve kills, four digs, two hlot ks <lnrl 30 assists. The Tars rolled off :;<•ven .. ing spurt, which included another block by Dill , a kill by Ross and a service ace by Manssd Cothrnn, d senior. Candice Keyes, a senior out- :,idc• hitter, provided three cltgs in the third gcJme for Newport liarbor. Capo Vdlley's 15th hitting error of the match (but only its third of the final game) provided the Satlors with their margin of Victory Dill was behjnd the ser- vice line for match point. Both teams stdtted slowly in lh<' Hrst'gamc. especially Capo In the second game, Newport dashed to a 7-0 lead. Colhran's 5ervmg was re..c;ponsible for four straight points. It WdS also the most productive game for Ross with eight kills and two solo blocks. · In the match, Capo Valley was led by junior middle block· er Becky Warnick (17 kills), while Kristen Gallup, a 6-1 scmor, hud 12 kills Lon Thuer- bach hod six kills and Renee Dels1gne had five. • Nonconference victory over Patten College. COSTA MESA-Southern Cal- 1.forrua College's women's basket- ball team was a 72-48 winner Fn· day mght at the expense of Visit- ing Patten College behind the three-pronged attack of Kelly Boeke, Sara Herkenhoff and Kristi Wnght. The Vanguards' trio chipped in for 16, 13 and 10 points, rcspec· lively, as sec unproved to 2-2. Also with signif1cd11t contriub- tlons were Rachel FiksP and Alana Kempton with eight points each, as well as Marisa Emde and Amee Pma, each with seven points. WOMEN Vdnguard starters hit 20 of 44 from the field (45.4%) and were m command at halftime, 33-21. Patten College, 0-4, was led b the scoring of center Tran B (18) and Jurate Orinaite (15). NONCONRRENCE 5oCAa. Cou.E<iE 72_ PAMN Cou.E<iE 48 Patt.n College -McDonald 2, Bryant 0, Bell 18, Orma1te 18, Thomas 7. l<airys 0, Fletcher 3. Drummer 3. Fouled out. none. SoCAll College · Kempton 8, Pina 7, Wright 10, Herkenhoff 13, Boeke 16, Weidler 0, Emde 7, Marks 0, Stewart O, Grueber 2, Sick 0, Vavken 1, F1kse 8, Fouled out: Wright. Halftime~ sec. 33·21. JUNIOR HIGH GIRLS BASKETBALL lllLS IEllNIS Ensi~ Wins a pair of titles • SeaBees capture seventh- and eighth-grade crowns. NEWPORT 8EACJ I -Athena Vasquez and Megan B~on helped lead the Ensign Junior High eighth grade girls ha kctball ·team to an undefeated sedSon, mcluc..hng a 2T-12 wm over Dwyer to wm the Newport Mesa junior high (ftrl chitmpionship tournament on Nov. 12. •Athena wa.s our pomt ,guard and 1. ... stay together and go to Ne~port Har- bor, 1t will l>e a good nudeu to help the Sailors the next four years." Ens1~n cruised through 1 ague with v1ctones over Harbor Day (42· 14), C~ld Mesa (46-13), TeWmkle (47-8), Corona del Mar (32-23) and Dwyer (:10-21), After a fust round uye, the SeaBces defeated Harbor Day (42·9) in the tournament sem1h- nals. The eighth grade team is com· posed of: Vasque1., Beeson, Xo<:h1U 1 offer the Sailor~ in two years. •Tri ha Wase was their point guard and is an excellent ball player who could probably make'most varsi- ty teams,• McGuire said. •Georgina John is also one pf their better shoot- ers, They move the ball well and their passln~ 1s thmr strong point.• I!nsrnn had little trouble in league, b ttbng lf<'lrhor Day (37-11 ), Costa Mt-sa (45-17), TeWmklc (59-21), Corona dcl Mar (0-12) and Dwyer (34· 20). The SeaRc<?s won theu semi· . Locals begin .£JF individuals today ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot AMBER me and Alicia, and l thlnk I got let the . •1..ast year tStccn) was Just ~ but last Saturdcsy's race was t1. big lucky and won. It.was the best leader fiudiny out n~ut thOJJ!Q(l. b,ut_ ] · btep, ':.~cat Si11dv..!J..~uM- •rtco wa.'"e wo1t·a!5i e1 ttittm.,JJ;-.....__-t--tt<r1nttrrt1'S..-~~-thiS year he made a dedsion to more he.v:ill impro\'C this year I The 5ai.lors, ranked No. 2 10 Laura did a great 'JOb, ce how good :.he c n b , • aid don't know, but m the nr..xt two the ftnal 01V1s1on ll poll, easily Strachan) but Amber, out 1\'leit, refemng to how Steen years there should be great winmng lil 18·53.82 to capture won their heat with 91 pomts break the of all of them. drupped occN to concPntratc on unprovt1111ent Daily Pilot Athlete ot the Week ahead of Laguna Hills (121), wmd made a c.ross coun~ an<l tr, t k. ·she Wds our ct inner m honors. Atascadero (125}.FOOtrull (125) be ore the conKio~·,,,,.,.,""°"'C~' _ Last spnn~:. a hastirnhn lbc Jl!"e5ea.5.Qp..~c~,,\l.l.u · • "ll-w dP.f11U :.hel"'be!t tilCe"'" "'anctMater D ei (t28J~'Sfilta'l'lu oT • ~ti-decision to Cfo Steen on thli S'ea ~ew ague-from war ha< km Ule :summer, in of the yeur, • "fyleit said. "But it • Hesperia, top:rnnkcd in D1Vlsion bdcks, • everything she 1,600-mett>r Chdmp101~h1µ, ~en terms of doing dll.lhe work <incl ~asn't like she went out fast. She II, will be the Tars' toughest said possibly could. advctnced to the pr U91ous ClF bemg there and bnmg JUst ran a moderate race and put challenger in today's finals. Steen, (Running) Md ler~ Mee~ afte1 q11ahfy1ng completely: focused 0;l •1t. herself in a po 1tion (to win) ul "I felt the key fqr Am~r (m who along became very fUuo 1 ugh the Clfi prclim~ und .. All of our 9_ uls did a great the end, U1C'n she kicked at in • the prelims) was that she was with ma s Steen, who only d yeur d90 more relaxed," 1\ve1t said "In McFall ~~~~rtant to "l'~'huvmg more fun m ~b, but ~ber, out 01 a_lld0,1 :"'m; running cross country to stuy the past, she's ft>lt she has had to picked her running tth<tn socc ('f)," said em, ma e ~ consnous .< cision in shapu for soccer, put prdctice go out fdst and run nght with the spot St<'rn, who <tlso wun thn Orange to do everything she J?Ossiuly to purpose in the final 300 leaders:" before County Chump1om.h1ps last could. (Runnmg) hecame wry , • meters. Steen and McFall used a p~ssing Eric 1W-'t spnng !n'Uu.~ 1,600 (S:04J. •1t • unportant to her. AmbE>r saw the "CIWo day:-1 edrlier). we were steady pace, riding ill the top 12 the le<id er. Newport Harbor seems the g11ls are a lot rucer.' 1 success she bdd ll1 track, she ~aw practicing a lot of 300:. and l was dunng the.Ju-st inile, then, a s Before High girls cross · 'think soccer is prntty demanding. how good . .she ~ould he, thE>n • feeling i:eally good,• Steen said. they were. told, they began to . . the thJid country c~ch Running 1 just fl lot mom fun.• , convmced herself lhfit "he should "So as soon as 1 got down that move up the ladder when the • mile. Acrnrcbnq to Twe1t, Steen is try to lrlke it 'to unC>ther lewl. last hill (at Mt. SAC with about pace was too slow. McFall (the new leader). Steen ml:c'rely scratchmg the surtuce in She'!. very scll-niouvated." 300 me ters left), I told myself I McFall was running m second, and Strachan had broken t~nn:. ol walizmg hN potr>nllal. 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Terrace Apartment at .~ .9'daHfn~ .~q# ~~,#' An Exclusive Opportunity for · Waterfront Living on N~wport Bny • l.irnit~d avnil(ll,ility of ttulios, 1 & 2 heJroom1 1.1200-$2700/) yeor JeRl4' • Privule Guud-Gatccl Entrance 24-Jfour Ser.nrity & Swi1r.hboartl • Cyrn, Spa & Pool •A VillaA'' unto it1wl( with Mf't1ting Rooms • re11aurant, Cm:ktuil lA>ungt1, EntertparunPnt , & Room . 'f'rvice • Mtmbf!rehip llc11uirf!•I All ca.eh prom.I Avg. $tOK +/yr reatocklng HERSHY dlaplav-In C.M. Work 81Wk Inv. req'd, free Info 1-eoo.215-1071 AT&T-MCI PAYPHONe ' ATES Prime altea $150Kr pot'I. Lowest pr1c.e 8()().80()..3470 BHt 0••1 In Townl Aboaolut.iy 0 cfown. H9r9hey wndlng rte loc In .C.M. Eam "40k 8h,..,twk. IOCM87-o227 CREDIT 2907 -------- GETO OF DEBTI !1'e can hele.! • Crtd1t C4rdt Comolid4ttd • Poynmrts Lowmd • f nltrtlf Rtductd • llarowntnt1' Stop, • 11Gblolll0$ • L Soturdoy Nov mbcr 21 .• 199B 2914 BMPtOYllUT !MPLOYM!NT EMnOYMl!NT EMPLOYM!NT ANTIQUES 6010 MEJtCllAMDIS! OmCJ! COSTA MESA 8124 NBWPOIT 11!!!!!!!!~~11-i-~·--•~•~iiiiiiliiiioifiiiiiiiii~·~-~~si~orfii•·~·iiiil.&··•·~~-ll~5~~:tliiiiiiiiiii&sisiil1~~~-==!!:;!-~-~-~10~.~sc~.-iii.i··~e~o1~siPURNITUU•. •••CB ~-· 047 ···aT..-....,:efiiffr't!!!ii~iliiliiiiililliil clelwoe."-"9 f I• ,_. Oft ~ t 7 ce,..puter ueere Manager/Aaat or aett R9tall •naok a.r ••rv•r at TO p LIM09•• ohln.e for Come •Dtflf to •void Don't ,..... U.le w •. provide ·=· n••d•d. Work own ··~·· 2 or 4 daya/ •••eon•• Pull a ltT Gott Course. 4 dy• DOLLAR 10 WM• .. gold. Uk• Super Konlo• •ao3 777tty; "'918hllhl a t Rolltop d•ak. ,....•rdl••• of· credit houra 1 20 k·S76k/yr wt! fflce. comput•r CANDY o•P. J>9r wk. Apply 1701 new. Saer91IC9 11500! 1 • • l.c:tlblft hbtoryl No fe e 1-800-34e...7188 •903 exp hetpfUI, no exp CUSTOMBASKrTa QotfCourseDr.CM. P A IDI ,849,97~, ooper sevs. 94• Sat·Suneamtonoon. put' a • nee., wUI train. Po•'• SHlltlttNG b 548-757&or 7 :l:2'5587 **** .... * commlacatla9'Sneoua reuonable ratHI R.U.o. CHiLDRINi In NB and lrvlne. CL•RK Wob Clu need• local itunnln9 Woddlng 1.an.590-9719 PIT SALES_ HE LP 949-&40-9019 Hl·Tlme Wine renart repa. Must have com-Dre9•. Settn Wtitte•---------1ttUGE 2• famlty SALEI Sat 7:30-1pm. Ult.PR 0 NT WA"..,,...0 • C ,... puter. No ..Wng OfJn-o .. lgned tl""Monfqu• .PITS.• Bay,,,few 1'euaoe °"Pr~ -•• "''"" . e7HR. F .. h ~ M 949-850-8493 temet knowl-.. ge r...., ' Condoa-"uat b ' r• Do you n--..o 11 ...... 1-. s m/J • ,... -.. LhuHllar. Seen Sant 98 •~••~ •049 ., ••OW ••t•t• -•• debt conaolldallon? 1...,... bookkeeping FT , ••coM• GROW come. P/T • F/T uy U ·Modern Bride and n Baker, .mlec, • '""' · .,. ... .,., ' a en •Qenerel Offta.• Sal Will train. Good In· 9 Q tn~ht -.-~uan&oiJ u Unht•ral~ on lrvl e We Wiii he lpl TO<> '"'9.&·30 Benefit~ • WITH USI 1-800-382·2112 x903 • Estate Sa es Martha Stewart• 11v1 .. g Ave . at°"'>' 88'-3p tum, SS-$400 s.t 8-1 many bllra? Nffd a ·R~ptlonlat~ C d , mag. Perfect condnlon Oorgeoua pedigreed HUG• Mutti4 emnv 628 Via Udo Noc'd - tow payment and In-HAVE FUN PT f I di Expanding retail ad-onducte ' Size 8, breafhtaklngly Oclcat . kitten• 1400-...... 8 AT 7 ·2 I •tareat rate? Bu1ln••• @WORK ·•toekrpn y. • vartl1lng department auorrfted Infant A111iqut11 elegant and •lmf)I• 529. 14e-&473/031·2111 anllquea, conactJbl••· HHU9~!f·~~thood-I Personal or Plea1ure'. IVI •~n ·•••k• a ••If motivated · ToddlerT~ + with companion fum, pwr tool• wood •~uvr ·--I CALL TOLL FREE 08l'JI ltland rece nf., · account executlw to .,_, okl Teach 40 years • purae. Veraatlle to UH moldlni[J•. cabinet garage aa.i. S 1-87'7-291-0430 lrvlne S pec trum, Call for an ntervt.w Hll, develop and ••r· .. ,r. et lfl Newport Beach tor any gala event PIANOS • doore french door• noon, naar B.-S•, N (948) 848-2400 vice new bualnen • Needed 714 6 223 p h d t M ' ' Canyon & Pralf'I~ .• B .. P cBh•. a,c•ha'\rtLagwuenara Ask for Yelend• and apeclal ••c"ona. I _ ... :_.el I • 73.6 urc aH a on ORGANS 8059 aklla, al<ll boot•. golf (b hi d A I l'I' ) I •••••••••II o .. mm'"'""' Y Ami•. Priced at $1000. •quip.. aurfboarda. • n a P • 1 clothlng atore fo r Pensonel Ceregtve... We prefer a candidate FIT Benefits 949-718-0517 ctothln=ahoH, MOVINQI Deoorat•• ANNOUNCEMENTS men, women .. kid• and/or CNA'• & LVN to have a minimum of r vou CAN READ THIS Young Cheng high hOUHhOI tema, Etc! ltem•I N-... . ............ Ill I• hlr F/PT salea Po-for ACFE AlzJ'lelmer'1 1 y e ar print ad· e PAGE IN SECONDS glo .. blk Baby OranO 2 7 S8 RSTOAVll. Xmaa, S.anlea, altlone For Inter. Community, all shift• vertlalng experience. It,' J .J2 t• piano. great cond 2006 Port Prnw.,..1a Call Steve Loucks avall. Wiii train you In Excellent communrca· ':' "gn •~UCO 714-374-~9 Ref.tf19 $3650 714-527-0000 ••t 8-1p 291' Br•nt • Sat only 7'30-NOON .ANNOTYNCJ!MENTS 94g..79g..1eaa t h• ne w eat tech-tlon 1klll1. Ability to ' of•~' i or whlte-fa~ther.com w ood m fcrow•v•, · r · nlquas, to Join our Mt goats and make 9~2672 · "' ktt u t•n•ll•, lot• of SAT Ontv 7 ·12 · · 2920 t .. m. apply In petaon pratHalonat preHnta-Ii .,.._ COMPUTERS 8018 TV, ELECTRONICS, oooct •tum 2,1onoT1 .. ~Vl8•1~!l..s)cm at Meaa Terra~. 350 tlon• In a fut paced -Buy. I Sell s'l"D'DIC! ..... "" N.H.H.9 Wr••tllng H-lth Club NB hu w . Bay St. Coaw M... and detail oriented en· • >cMm...ll'IS u;;.u;.0 6080 clothing, houN , Booetons are Hlllng opening for Aslt Mgr R•CEltTIONIST-PIT vlronment, rum R 1i"E' •Ma I Anti Microsoft Office '97 ProflliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilHUNTINGTON tum, sportl, 9)19rcfH Iha Entertainment '99 & JanltOf. Call Ray 2 Poeltlone AYllll In Xlnt bfn•ftl package. Q --L --. r ne ques edition. Brand New, CABLE DHCramblers BEACH 6 140 equipment. book Help aupport 94g..792.7903 busy NB R.E. office. Including 401k. Drug •Seafaring never opened. Full 30 day mon•v back our team. 631-4063 Hotel weekday afternoon• ~~~=·'"l/f.£yslcal re-Collectibles Veralon. Must Sac 1~~~4~i~~ Benefit 1'RANSPORTA'Pi6r 1 LOST a POUND 2925 POUND t>lack young fema le lab mix. VIC-Orange/23rd. C.M. 949-642-3912 Pound 8ulto••• at 17th & Santa Ana Ave call to Identify. ..... 31.e4fSO Lo•t Golden Retriever, Tyrs, graying face, lrg, Newport Hra. Reward! 848845-4404 Front Deak Clertl. and weekend poattlon Reeumea vta fax: At· EMPLOYMENT •Nautical Decor S75, (888) 388-8677. Aumm•v • S e le ~IHP 1 Immediate opening 9(ev~ oth•r,8weekanhd) tentlon. Lynn Eaola O PEN N_... computer? Multi family rummage BOATS 10111 · am-.. pm. per r. 71'"_..,.~ .. 802 or. mall·. SERVICES SS33 '""' FT, fle xlble AM/PM Monica 949'-790-5000 ........,...,_ Fri, Silt. Su": 11·S SO dwn. SO 1at mo sate IO benefit friend ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii hra, WMkenda a hoU-Time• Community 1•a11 ~" s 31 ... 281 2088 GARAGE 511T-e~ battUng breast cancer •• ' days. Apply Newport Ret811 9aloe lmmed News. 330 West Bay --n •. ""'•'•ct•. v-• ~ wUI be held thla Satur-'13 Boeton Wheler Dunee Reeort OJ>9nlng, new thought Street, Coate Meaa, Please be aware that Prlntora, Plotter, day, from 8am to trailer needed, hy ..... 729-:1893 book •fore In HB CA 92627 aottware, auppllea & 3pm; Sundav, earn to .condition. -CASHI __ .. 2 ..... f the fisting• In thla eat· ~ 94 .... ••--,. ... 2 "'""' poaluve, ••• • S t Ph M ....,0ry may require acceaaorl••· Sat 7'.30-BALBOA noon, at 22101 Luau -~ Jom-en Plummera motNated cult ave orl-•n • oto gmt -• you 1 pm. 1870 Port Lane, HB (neat Bush· _,... d .... PT 2 h Cuhler Greeter. etc to call a 900 number p 18 ' Outneld Dav For 1 yr project In ante •• att. . 4 ra hi h 1 rovonc• NB. JSY 11trn 610• ard and Banning) ' C k M & Create Holiday Maglcl In w c there s ••---------WMUJ u 1 yeat old, lo orona. 790-325-2675 ~:.~~. F";;• ~va~me 1-800·229·7t47JC136/137 charge per minute. fURNITt1RB 60141--------iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil asking $14,500 obo to (714) 596-9927 Sec:t'y to answer phone WANTED French P ine D•ak NEWPORT 949•7 :z:z.e1ao. In own home for con-!MPLOYMENT fM J .. p Cher klngaz TO BUY 6019 from circa 1820, BEACH 6169 Avon 2 .80 Sport:=~ GU\"S & GAIM N \ "' Fa\hiun h lund J()6.'i Nl'wport Ctr. HIRING SEASONAL • Cashiers • ' • Gift Wrappers (All 11.,.,.~·1111 SH\• 11111 "' t94'1J 759-1(122 atructlon co. Top pay. W""'~D S53S mattreaa Serta pit top Fren oh Fruit wood w/oars, le:at & ~.1hP (94"") 760-6091 An&£ 2 1 h • table, circa 1880, Nlaaan S7"'r:. for..._. ... • ant q reprod•c eat. 1 BUY ••L p•• .. os .,., -3 1 94g..760-5304 .... ._.... ••Misc furn, lamp1, 2 Family Salel s.,,,ples, or aell aep. 949-875-ahtpplng A: Receiving Loving Swedish nurse ampa. AntlquH.qual. furniture dlahes, clothe•. tum, clothea, bedding 3195 or 94~5 to uslat warehouae good cook, driver. By Dining rm ••t wt 1 pc or housefUI cuh atc ... Call tor Appt & other great stutfl manager Full or PIT the hour or 24hr. China cab., table w/6 paid (714) 957.S133 Nov 20.211 • 10 •m· 607 Riverside In alley -SAIL--B-0--11T-5-7-0-,-4 949-379-4154 Good toca1·ref'a 12yr chairs, aofa, loveaeat, LGB TralnMt 2pm ·94g....s15s-e162 8et21etonly7·1P ~ A • OrFIC£ MGR/ ACCT •ACTIVITY DIRECTOR F 'T Mon Fn fur upsr.ill•, nt•\\ senior Ii\ ing I 1< l1tv rn Cd"1 exp. (949) 646-3735 coffee tbl, end tbl, w a n t • d f 0 r 1118 Qerege S a lo bdrm fft, dre ... r wt Chrlatmaa Call _C_O_R_O_N ______ , SAT 7am-? :ZS' S•U S2800 on~ mirrored h .. dboard, 2 949-e44 ea2• A 1909 Port Weybridge ahore mooring 8"'!f night atand1, frldg, DEL MAR 6122 n NB 71+381~ MERCHANDISE ·~--1_1_ .... _84_0-._2_48_s __ Old Coln• Gold Sliver iiliiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil ·~~r:~c ~llr H• ~':*Y ava ....... _ •• Franklin Mint. Sterling ~· OVeralzed Ilk• nu d .. p Old watch•• & feweJry MU.LTI FAMILY SALe ltema, ciothlng, etc. CAMPEllS RV'S • • ---------1 ~;~h.:f~ :J:;~<;,": W•atcoast Coln 642-9448 Sat 7;30-12p no oarly ChrlatmH Boutiq ue TlUUI.ERS• ~4 ANTIQUES 6010 loveHat & plllowa. RECORDS/TOPS b 1 rd 8 PI ea I 9 • Olfta, Ceramlca. Formal din 1-ble w/6 Jazz. R&B, Soul, Rock 702·5 Narcl .. us, CdM Shlrt1, Ornamenta, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CROWN COVE FAX resume WANTED #=94-=9-=67=J-=1s=10=. #I ANTIQUES •EM .. P.LO•YM .. •E•NT .. 1•••••••••*-*••••••••••• CASTING chrs, 2 teats, w/match Etc ... so·a & eo·a Mike Decoration• etc. FrV glua dra buffet cabl-M S-7505 COSTA •~r11 6124 Sat, Nov 20th & 21at net. (949) 876-8977 u~ 9am-5pm 215 Orange •----------•---------St at PCH W. NB 23' Travel T~~ WlldemH• Clma.1"1tJ. t>y Flaetwooo. ~~ contn'd . H20, ~ pane, al'lwr, hctt tanks, great ·d); I Sleep 4 , cataty'I~ tia added, must •v• t~ appreciate. ss,::zdo ' E.MPLOYMl!NT 5530 . 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FT/PT optninj;). Buy It. Sell IL Find IL Clenlfloct. Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Coll~bles .. .. . $$ CASH PAID $$ WE BUY ESTATES • "1 ·O c4 Ji)'uirvc.e- "WE PAY MORE S FASTER• ni~ 957 ·8133e SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202So ~11SL Santa An1, CA 92707 r Retten Fum Five pc PRE! TO YOU 6022 •• t • cou ch/1 I•• per' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii I rec11ner chair, aw1va1 BVNTINGTON HUNTINGTON chair, glass eof'fee & FREE Spa shell 7.5 x BIC!•CB 6140 Br•ce · 6140 end tat>te. Good cond. 9.5 tear drop, 1eat 8. iiii,;;niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .on Make otter. 949-759-Good cond. no equip iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 8507 eve1 714·557-0369 ·~!:::r& ~f~~~:;. }£WELRY, FURS ~ • !l:Jcncfit ~1 Stand•. (Beautiful a ART 6025 Dark Wood) $400. (for . J ) '&../ all) Call 049-548-1785 A.Walllnvton Smith ,:fj U~T11at!C (/ale Seucape OrJglnal Oil , .. "Indigo S•e" 3X4 MERCllANDISB ssooo. No Reasonable l\1uh1 ·l.11111h run11n.1gc "·'k t<> benefit MISC. 6015 Offer Rerused 707· tricnd kudm hn:.1 1 c.m o..:r \\11! h: 838-2774 hclJ thr' S .. nmla\. 1r,1m ~ i 111 tc ' .Juat Qreet Firewood p.m., .rnd :-i11n ... l.1\, .1.m. t ''C'l\.m. It Avoid the rushl Order OFFICE nowt $135 •cord, $75 enttvrr'ITDr a. f,~ 22101 LtMU L-.ne. H.B. ~ 1/2 cord. Delivered c-v&\.n&&vn.i.;; a1; t.: free to your drtveway. EQUIPMENT 6047 · (nc r l\u h uJ ~ B t\nt!l" 714-89S-143 2 liiiiiiiiiii" iiiiiiiiiiiii .. HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS .M-- (949) 644-1342 - •5th Wheels BEACH RV (714) 895·751~ ADDmONS CLl!ANING CONTRACTORS PlllBWOOD 3618 HEALTH, BEAUTY IMPROVEMBNTS lANDSCA.PE a PAINTING 3858 nVMBING 3890 SATEUlTE TV 3548 GBNERAL 3558 • P1TNESS 3740 BOD 3758 LAWN CA.RE 3808 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliii 39117 Gr••t Plrewoodl CU8TOM l nt•l!xt Pl'1mb/Draln cieanlng Order nowl S135fcord· •R ...__1 I• • -wn .. ---..... ~1 Starns, ci..,.. laquer, 24hr Emrg Svc LOW UJIOl>WNG 3410 SJ!RVJCES $7"'1 .. alf. F-dellve"" ev.rwe .._ ng -...,..,_ ""v~ f fl I .. t R t F Eat ., __ _...._ " " •........ ·, Growth Hormono Edge!Sod Sprlnklere a.ex n ...... e ncos a es ,.. · UY!..,. to driveway! 865-1432 aoo.s1o.7 o70 TIME TO BEGIN Ctn-up. Anytime. 20yra (949) 548-HMO lnswance fl4&.3298 tll8UILO • RueooaL A TOUCH OP CLASS urwta Conetruotlon ettornet Of Offlc:aa Cleanlng. Rea/Comm Ramodel•Handyman www.ghaervlcH.n•t YOUR HOME Al (714) 399-2042 lk•'• C uatom Pa inting IMPROVE.rNT Verd Cln.cip, Trim Prof, Clean, Quality eQulllty Conetructlon Lie/Bond. FrH E1t. L#704773 Local AM. eReasonat>ty Priced T.,eaa 714-2tt·7143 •7 14-857..S92Se •locat Co ... 838318 •8fftM HaueeolMnlnv . PLOOR INSTALL •Stephenson Aasoc. 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If you have a quHtlon about the I• gall'Y of a mover, limo or chauffe ur, call: Public Utllltle1 comml••IOn 714-668-4151 llOIJB SMM Day sentke Prompt • Court~ • Proteuloru1l Utltm"d C.T1 !46SO 714-374-0091 krucg~r palntlnt: rf!.;/d~n rial (au.~ flnt .. hin,: avocld rntorotwn m.mhc:w 548-5 481 PET · SUVICES LAWN CAD 3808 -;:;:::;;::;::::;;::;;:;;;::;;;; PWTER UPADt 3880 ~81\NE'S fMMlf y.1/.tt1uuN1pr Ula• fflri/ ::s,rviHrn rrw rarrlttflUll/llrniorr G4~5801~ ..... -.19,.,... .... °" -hMng So c. 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IOI' one 2 Goneby : 23 l..a10e wefghll 2• Pieiy 27 One or.the gears ~9 T ropieal vine 30 W.tal WM8f ~Qlooles 3 Scrtp ot cloth 4 Legen<Sary beasta 5 C011ered with 3S ,.ester 34 SQ.lullon 38 Mltntc :"Ji Gertaln travellng Woftler 4 1 Harem room •2 Seoul native· 44 Uma'k1n •S Mlflli>lay 46 Oe1.gn "8 CllOOee (a candidate) 49 Some ct.arms 52 Reward 53 Andrews ot frlm S4 Barking oreen grow11'1 6 Oue1o09 sword 7 Detective Wolle 8 5Qrtad ou1 II Monk's totle 10 Sheens 1t Offp•e 12 VaUeys 13FM1 21 Quick,_ v.W. 22 Family cars 24 Outer garment 25 Zoo denizen 26 Western mo111e 28~ 30 ·-lho Dog" 31 Wading bird 33 Fool'SCOfe plus • 49 let in a deCade 50 New England 35 Roused !;tale 36 Law St Below 37 Tattered 52 ltty· - 39 Foar~ parent 55 Apple, 1 g 40 EXISI 56 Two 43 Rich pastnes 58 Sault -M.lrie 45 Pundled 61 Go ott - 4 7 Sci·ll ... nter tangent tsuc -62 Computer abbr. 48 Long tlln& 63 Sixth sense 10 11 12 13 Call 642-5678 . Put a few w ords to work for you.· Orange County's Best Stock of Cargo Vans! Q J • Ne1ihcr "ulncruble, as Soulll you llQld •62 fl /\102~ KQ1052 •A.9J . 'Ille b1clJinl1 ha-; proc-eeded: SOl!I H WFST NORTH F.AST 10 10 1• Pass ? Wh:it do you bid now! Q 2 -Neither vulnerable, as South )'Oil hold: •AKJ7654 O A o Q765 •5 Partner opens lhe biddmf with one club. Wl1at Jo )Oil, respond! ' Q 3 -As South, vulncrabk, you hold 4 J 7 6 o Q JO o lU 7 6 5 •A 9 5 2 flit' bidding has prucccJcJ i'OR 1 li F.AST sourH WEST l•• INT ? •fht-<ard major Whal acuon do you 1ake? Q 4 • Ncuher vutnc:rable, us South · you hold· BMW 9030 BMW BORDA • A K Q 9 H 0 A. 0 7 J • K Q 9 •ii CMC IX AT~ m oonrf, m int 11'c biddini h.;&$ proceeded: (01Loe71>8••,,1.~8 NOKIH U~T. souin WFST axu UP 14 1 o ? ... TlllNeT•ft Whal do you bid now? t714J -•..eeoe '99 ACCORD LX 2-dr Q 5 . Both vulnerable, a South you Full pwr, auto, mint hold (012203) s12,9n L•xua • AQJ 1065 t;;1 \()kl o "-*' •QJ976S2 MISSION Vl•JO ,_ ..... C.._94_9_,J.._3_94-08M ____ _ Your right-hand opponent 1ipcns the 'M CMC DX · bidding with iour hcurts. What ac.:tion Wt)Jte, 4 dr, •uto, AC, 37K ml, $11,400 .do you take? (714) 538-1857 Q 6 -Neither vulnerable, as Sooth you hold· •J985l O J8 '7 3 0 Q~ •~2 Panner opens the b1dd10g with one no trump What acti~n do you take? LooJ. for wm' UJ on Monda): JEEP 9110 '92 Wranglw 4X4 $500 down u1ume 18950 at .1193 a month. Private pat1y. ..... 73-0411 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot .. Looking ··FOr a New Ride??---..-. Be sure and check o~t the HARBOR BOULEVARD OF CARS special advertising supplement with today's paper Learn to b(' • betttr brfdaeJ>lay· u! Subscribe now to thf' Gottn Bridge Lettu by calllng (800) 788- 1225 for ll\formatJon. Or write to: '97 GRAND Cherokee LTD •X2. non emoker, 9210 ~~~tr s:~ g;~31~~ MAZDA 9125 MBICUltT 9135 TOYOTA $1500 dwn hie watT, ill••••••l•••••lliiiii-1••••••- Go~n Bridge Letter, P.O. Box ,_LAND ___ R_O_VER __ 9_1_1_3 4-ilO, Chicago, JU. 60680. loaded 949-720-0521 '8'7 MIATA "M"•dtt, 'M llYSTIOU• '91 CAMRY L• 51pd, lthr, cd, chrome l..A)eded, auto, AC, p a, wht, new Lexu• trade, (729t~~1:·'" r:.,t:2~· ~2.~I=> (31 1~~=-8., M18810N VISJO Coeta M... MISSION Vll!.10 '94 Ran"'"• Rovor (949)384 C>ee4 Llnooln ... rcury (949)394-0eM LWB bl:ck/Hble, __ 7!_!1 .. ~940~~·!•~30~-•92-au,RA 1 owner, ---------- 9030 CHEVROLBT 9045 --------Immaculate condltJon ---------• '98 VILLAO•R OS d ealer ••rvlced, ell c hrome whle, CD, MJ!ICEDES 9130 Loaded, auto, V8, air, record•. Turbo, auto, '91BMW300 SL '85 BMW 7401 '84 Suburban eunrdof, toad•d. ABS, alloy•.1. rear air eport roof, alway• Black/blk low ml, Only 45k ml, Sllverado, bronze. 314 $21,000 94~225-1817 (J30400) • 1 e,998 garaged. Abeolutety $34,995 (#4458) $38,995 (#6545) ton. 4x4 e 2 delset •ee 190 Red $4500 Collta M... prtatlne. w on't ftnd .,,_ COVIi MO'T'OAINO COVIi MO'T'ORINQ b 'ke tu bo CC •t-------9-1-1-5 949·970·1 179 Eve1, LlnoolnoMerour" other u nlc.. $13,950 (949) 8!50-5915 (949) 650-5915 tr:~,. coot:r. Mlchellri LEXUS 714-718-7482 pgr (714) 940o9830 t~..,,,..7~eo.~~·~e~4~9~84~1~ '92 828 Touri ng Urea, e ultable forliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 seoa•L V-8, euto, --------'85 Toroell auto, A/C Wagon white/black, CADII.IAC 9040 work, hunting, cro.. '83 LEQl!ND L a/c, lthr Int, full pwr, NISSAN 9l50 can, good cond, wht/ dual aunroof1, chrome country, towing, Aut()c, full power em/fm eter, cc, CaH blue Int, 52k ml $0900 whle, new brekee/ $7,200 94~1342 (001523) $17,977 anrf, 14okml, 112,900 949-7ae;eeos t I re a $ 1 7 , o o o '92 Sovtllo very clean,,.,.,,...,....,,,...,..,..._,,,.,..--..,.---LEXUS 'M MAXIMA a• · •-----------949-225-1817 ell record a, fully '93 510 Bluer 4dr, <tx•, MISSION VIEJO 1 owner 9"&-644-1988 I.A) mt, AT, lthr, 'M 4 RUNNER ,94 318 1 Converttble loaded $9500 obo Tahoe pkg, new tlr .. , (949)384 oe84 '92 MBZ 500 SL Boie mnrf, (Ol=)root, a~~~87 Aeorran Lthr, auto; MSMMe-1800 ~~n'g.:;..~h~'d•---•• -3-S_C_3_00___ Smoke/1Uver to ml. (5038elJ •13,330 LBXUS low mt, ABS & more, '85 DeYlll• Mint • Full option, 48k mt $41 ,996 (#8699) L• ua OF MISSION VIE.JO xlnt cond, $19,900. Cond. Pampered Car.1-·9_5_T-eh-oe--4x-4-2d-r-wtl--IV (018135) S2•,977 COW MOTORING :;~:r:~=~= (M9)3M-0884 Pp 949 484 012 0 Derk Candy Apple natural lthr,. 27kml LEXUS (949) 850-5915 'M AVALON XL •ea BMW 318 IC ,Red. Real Karat gold fully toeded $25,500 MISSION VIE.JO Wht/tVOty tth I Black/tan low ml acceaaortes In exc:eu 080. SMIMS73-0e01 <949)384-0884 MERl"n'DV 9135 PLYMOUTH 9185 (OS~i1~.~ nt $21 995 (#5!500) • of $9,000 worth In-•95 ea 300 '-"&\ 1 9 . ~ COW MOTORING ctudlng rear apare a---------FUii option, certJfled ,.,. ... yov•o•R • • Ml8810N VIE.JO gotd t11mmed tire. SttH DODGE 9065 (11""'5454l ss;23 ftn -..... -,...... a• .... --(949) 850-5915 under original faetOI')' LEXUS "' 'M VILLAGER 08 Loaded, 7 Pua, ABS, -9) ~84 '95 BMW 3181• CPlr warrentry/low mllH. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISalON Vlll.IO l..A)eded, auto, ve, air, pwr aeet, alloya, cleen -------- 20 Red/tan CO loaded O•ath Forcea Sate '87 DODG• Cott (""4 ... ,3 .. ..--...... ABS, etloya reer air (179187) •10,"4 -ft"ftftlD 9215 cc19536) S20.996 $24,900. 949-642-3695 .. .. .-.vv-(J3o4oo) i 1e,9ee eo.ta M•-uuvu.u-a C__.._ Mo.. Mltsub Import, euto, •----,9-5_._0_8_3_00___ Coata .... Llnool~Morcu ... v•-AC. runa & took• ·• Llnooln-Moroury goodl &3K ml, StSOO/ Whlte/IVOry, chrome Llnool n ·M•rourr (714) 540-5830 '99 TR3 off frame, (714) 540-9830 CHEVROLET 9045 080, 714-914,...353 (113180) $27,977 (714) 840-a030 complete restoraUon, '95 BMW 525 MIS~~x,.u:.l!.to '97 Mountaineer TOYOTA 9210 $1~~. ~~~ Black/blk, 401( ml, '8 1 Caprice VS, auto,•---------tMe)384-0B84 40, vs, c o changer iiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiii $28,995 (#7137) air, new ttre1, SOk ml, GMC 9081 •-----------prem aou nd, ABS , •---------. COVIi MOTORING 1 owner, xtra Cleal\ '8 5 ac 300 (J12529) S21,98'1 80 Teroel Aut o, VOLVO 9230 (949) 850-591!5 $2400 949-642-<>189. Ratty red/Ivory lthr ea.ta.... ern-tm etereo, cua, *'98 OMC* YUCKON (020231) S23,777 LI ln-M good cond, emogectliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&iiiiiii TRUCK 2dr, auto, btl(f LEXUS noo oroury $2800 714-964-0152 '87 240DL Excellent gray lthr, 54K ml, 4" MISSION VIEJO C714> ~&30 condition, low :nlle•, Rancho Llf1, trlple (949)384 0984 '98 Meuntaln••r Overttocked With 1Uver, 4-door $4,750 1hock•, Rockford ---------1 AWD vs, co changer, stuff? obo 949-722-0194. Foagat• atereo. Fully TRADE pwr mnfr, lehr ... ting. A call to c .... mec1 loaded, all pwr, J03349) •ae,"8 Clanlfted Th• molt comprehen- $24,000. s100K ml through classified Coet•..... •Ive and cumtnt dlrec> O MPP ext werr. L l nootn-Merour" will help tory of good• and..,. POR 114-707-8820 842-8978 (714) 940 ••ao 942-le78 vtcea aroondl ---------- RENT through classlf1ed RENT through classified (949) 582-0800 - ~ - I (.. . . ~~wport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ... AIR COND, CASSETTE, PWR WINDOWS/LOCKS, TILT, CRUISE, DUAL AIRBAGS, 2-YEAR/24,000- MILE FAOORY WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE AND S-YEAR/100K-(j4 _e~ .. MILE POWE~!RAIN WARR~NTY ·q.04 .AIR COND, CASSETTE, PWR LOCKS, DUAL AIRBAGS, 2- YEAR/24,000-MILE FAOORY WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE AND 5-YEAR/100K·MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY VOLKSWAOE . • 1 t AIR COND, CASSETTE, PWR STEERING, PWR LOCKS, DUAL AIRBAGS, 2· YEAR/14,000-MILE FACTORY WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE AND S·YEARl100K· MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY BEACH ·• 193 HONDA DEL SOL Si 195 HONDA, CIVIC 98560-4PS017529 98502-0SLO 15434 •'I0,999 $'f'f,999 1 95 VWJE1TA · 198 MITSUBISHI MIRAGE 98561-XSH030953 98527-0VVU004589 !/i'f'f,999 $'f'f,999 195 VWJE1TA 19 8 KIA· SEPHIA RS Auto 9857 2-1SM085901 98588-3VV5725813 •'12,999 $'f2,999 196 HONDA CIVIC EX 197 DODGE AVENGER 98538-7TL080517 98548-4VE031121 $·'f:S,999 •'f:S,999 197 FORD CONTOUR 197 FORD MUSTANG 98521-7VM113713 98493-4VF154739 $'f:S;999 •'f:S,999 1 96 NISSAN MAXIMA '97 KIA SPORTAGE 4x4 Auto 98513-5TT734274 98495-0V5534093 •'f:S,999 •'f:S,999 197 TOYOTA RAV4 196 TOYOTA CAMRY 98393-3V0009055 98430-1 T0381 D55 •'14,999 $'f4,999 196 HONDA CIVIC EX 98500-9TH503734 197 VW GOLF GTi 4Cyl 98526-9VW005682 •'14,999 •114,999 197·TOYOTA RAV4 1 97 HONDA CIVIC EX 98533-4V0006567 98509-6VL092904 . •'15,999 •'15,999 . 196 ISUZU RODEO 1 97 VW JETTA ·GLS 98550-6T4320087 98598-6VM007073 •115,999 •115,999 197CHEVY1500 197 DODGE CARAVAN 98522-1VE162269 98546-KVR253438 •11&,999 •'f&,999 197 HONDA CIVIC EX 1 97 VW JETTA GUC. 98549-5VL049221' 98345-9VM039403 •'f&,999 •'17,999 1 97 HONDA CIVIC EX 195 AUDI A6 4Dr Auto. 98570-47VLD6747 98215-1SN052684 •'17,999 . •'18,999 PER MONTH .- OR---PER ' ~E,..~MO. Plus taii; !Of 47 mos closed end lease or approved credit $999 dOIM\ plus dnve-oH fees due at start. Total of payments $9823 +tax Purchase oPbOrt at lease end $8884 Based on 101\ rnVvr . 15 cents/mile therea:tec. 1 at this pnce (M144046) .... . ~· .I •.... OR PER ' . L£~E MO"" Plus tax tor 4 7 mos ctoSed end tease on approved cre<lit. $999 dowl'I plus drive-off tees dUil at start Total of payments $10.29l •tax Purchase optlOf'I at lease e!ld $7810 Based on !Ok mi/yr .• 15 ceotsfmK& thereafter. .. 1 at !hes pnce (M24S171) WINOOWSllOCKS. TIU. CIMSI, DUAL AIRIAGS. 2·YEAR/24,QOO. · Mil£ FACTORY WAIUtANTV AND MAINlt.NANQ AND 5· YEAMOOl(·Mll£ POWERTMIN WARRANTY t! . v I e ' • .. . • • • . . . . , Example: '95 LEXUS.GS 300 '98 LEXUS LS 300 Example: '96 LEXUS LX 450 31 K mi., CD, leather, moonroof, CD, chrome wheels, leather, moonroof, and more cond. ( 111604) Starting at Lexus Certified A/C, full power, alloys, am/frn (019746) . . Lexus Certified S . mint cond. (147344) •sa1.118* C&ll8 Pll8·0Wlt8D 0&118 *829,888* P118·0WN•D '96FORD '93EXPWRER '95 Lfil'US '97GMC . -95 TO~OTA 97TOfOTA T-BT 1.X x4 Sf' SAFARI 4-RU/\ ER 1l5 CAMRYLEV6 Automatic, moonroof, full 4d, white/grey, auto, air, Leather, ABS, moonrof, 47K mi., Eddie Bauer, Red, auto, AJC, cassette, Power Pkg, auto, air, Low miles, auto & 24K mi., AT, F. Power, power, mint condition. alloys, am/fm cass., pwr pkg, chrome wheels. Mint! White, Mint CD, mooruoof, chromes, alloys, This is the one! lots mott! like New. (010671) dual pwr scats. (C37328 (134936) (C6169I) gold pachge. (043397) (54n01) (054458) (066136) ·$9,.988 $12,950 $14,950 $15,550 ·$32,888 $17,~88 $19,288 . $21,588 LEAVS '9 LEXUS ~3/SUZU '95LEXUS '98LFXl!S 11LEXUS , 00 ES300 RODEO G 300 ES300 LS 400'S 23K mi, AT, White, Green/ivory, leather, CD, Black, Coach edition, CD, 2WD, 5 speed, am/fm CD, chrome wheels, Grtcilllvory, leather, CD, 31K mi., CD, leather, -CALL FOR • F. Power moonroof, & more. auto, AJC, moonroof, cassette, real dean. leather, moo01'06f, and moonroof & more moonroof, mint cond. {100814) (117474) alloy-. (173195) (325670) more. (111604) (117474) (14457) $21,550 $19,988 '$25,888 $10,888 $27,770 $19,988 . $38,888' SELECTION ••