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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-12-03 - Orange Coast Pilott r=~.~~---.......;;--~~~~__, -• ' • .................................. u.. ··---•»••··· ............ 11 .. -.· • ... SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COlv\MUNlllES SINCE 1907 Not sinQi~g the b .lues • OCC students will stage benefit concert to raise money for classmate who refuses to let her struggles with brain tumor get her down Oa!y Pill Sarah Nevins is a qwet warrior. The 21-year-Old OCC student c:Uld Costa Mesd resident doesn't say much about her two surg<'nes ttus year to remove a recurring brain tumor. She doesn't complain about her frustrations with the hcdllh-care system, gaining 25 pounds bccduse of a steroid she must take or being easily fatigued. She Cdsts those neg· ative aspects dSide . She wants to live. She won't let the tumor get the better of her. She didn't get discour- aged when she learned Tuesday that a radical new treatment she was supposed to begm next month was postponed mdefinitcly. You can see the det<'rmination m her emer- ctld-green eyes • l don't feel like I'm dying or there is anything wrong w1th me,~ she said. "But l know the tumor is there.~ Knowing that her life could oe fdt<llly threatened, the O CC" student body ha's rallied around one of its ow.n. A benefit concert, featuring somC' of the ared's lop bands, will be held Friday to help pay for Nevins' medical and travel costs. Nevms and her boyfnend, Anthony Guarino, haven l let the tumor eat away at their spirits. Both httve begun an active attack on hndmg a cure. They rattle off medical terms like the names of their favonte· bands. Guarino lS constdntly searclung the Internet and belongs to a tight-knit SEE NEVINS PAGE A 19 SANTA SAYS HI-HI-HI . M,:..R Mi-. ONIOAllY PILOT Santa Claus, a.k.a. Stanley Tudor, waves to motorists on Newport Boulevard in front of Noonan's Chrlsbnas Tree lot on Wednesday. Tudor is comfortable playing the role of Santa Claus and says he's been doing it since the age of 12. lliURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1998 Sarah Nevins and her boy- friend, Anth<_>ny • Guarino, are looklllg for- ward to a benefit con- cert al OCC on Friday on behali of Ne\.ins, who has under- gone two surgeries for d brain tumor. The two are · maintaining a positive attitude about the future. District hires expert to look at school bond • Consu ltcmt who helped Bill Clinton win offic e to exa mine whe ther votets would be willing to pily for local improvements. I h '' '"" \l \'-11'\l ~--'--~~~--~--·----!ljlyrtd :E\\.'PORT.-r-.IESA -He wa~ one of the campaign conS'Ultants w ho brought yt1u Bill Clmton, und he's about to he unled .. hed on the commumtv to sP.e 11 therP's- enough support l<1 p<bS a hond 1s .. ue or pcir<;el ta>.: for chool rPpair~. Al.a modest 32 1100 fee, Oak- lunct poht1c ttl consultnnl Lurry Trannitola wa hired hy the school hoard to see if he can work the same mngic in the con erva- tive encliiV ~ of Newport-I\ tesa that he\ don1• m score ... ot other Cdlifomia sc'hool c.hstrirt'>. Tutored h}' tht• lcg1•nclarv umon orgamzer Cezar ChaVl'Z. Tramutola ha helped many ke) Democrat<;, including Pre Jdl'nl Chnlon, mto o{hce. But lately, he hds brought Ins saw) to tht> cd11- cntion arena, lwlpmg i-chool d1 ... - tricts overcomr• the sNmnngly Needed repairs? Should Newport- Mesa pursue a bond issue or other mea- sure to help pay for school improve· I ments? Call our Readers Hotline at (949) 642-6086 or send e-mail to da1lypilot@earthlink.net · In cl ude ~he spelling of your full name and your home- to wn. m um1ountable h' o-third maJor- 11v 11 •c<fr'•d for p<t Sd!JC of cl bond i ... sue oi parcel lctx Sc.hoot board Prc ... 1dent Jun Ferryman did li'amutola' lunng i~ not a sure sign that the dt trtct \\111 proceed wllh one ot th~ mon- e}-rubmg fllPfl~ure..s -J ie\ working with the archi- tect to ee to • v. hat degree we ha\ e a problem and to ee lf theres a le\ el of acceptance m tlw commuml~ !for a parcel tax ur ct bond ""ueJ " r~rryman aid SEE BONO PAGE A 20 Yours for a song 'lhe thooter arts need money, and they need a lot of it lo stay afloat.# Principal to leave Estancia Or an aria, more exactly. Sale proceeds from donated beach house will go toward Opera Pacific arts company ,, :l;/H II H.At.l~\'\11 lhlf rb The buyer of a small bl'ach cottag«' for sale on the Balboa Peninsula will be getting a lot more than a new plc1c~ to live. He or she will also g ~t the eternal grali· tude of Col>lA Mesa-bas cl Opera Pac.1hc, the nopprofil ctrls organization that will get all of the revenue from thn sale. Jane Sungallc1 d. Realtor with the RE/MAX office m Newport Beach. c;a1d she 1s donating her time to try to ">ell the prop- erty <ls a favor to Opern P~cil1c, which.is the resident opera company at the Orange County Perfomting Arts Center. She o;aid the property can be used to build a duple:it or possibly two condomint- SEE OPERA PAGE A 19 Jane Sungaila Realtor who is donating time to~ll the be.xh cottage on the Balboa Peninsula •Peggy Anatol will take over Newport-Mesa district directorship in January tb1y~ NEWPORT-MESA -Estanaa High School Principal Peggy Anatol \'.as hired Wedne day as the ~chool district's director of as~esl>ment and K- 12 cumculum, a pos1tion <:.he will assume m Jtm- uary. · Until pennan "nt replacement for Anatol is found, former Estancia Prinopal Robert FranC)' will fill her post. Francy filled in d1strid super- intend~nt earlier lhi year before Robert B rbot was hired. •\\ e'rc exated aoout both mov , • Barbot said. "Peggy has a 1ol of cxpenence that she will bring to the po 1t1on, and Bob as really well- rcspectect in that commuruty." The school distr.ict will be taking applications from iru 1de and outSJd the di met for Anatol pennanent replaccm nl Barbot d h has b ard Neig~or give~ new Borders store a bad review I DEX • Craig Miller holds a vto- Jation notice be received for putting up a banner on his house • that says "Borders BullJes Us Neighbors." Milter, who lives across the "tr t from the new t Border store, b • Flower Street resident uses big banner to how hi~ displeasure with site's traffic flow and btiighl lights. .h '" UI H \(,( \.1\1) ClASSlflED ----- <OMMllNITT FORUM -- DINlNG ·-·-••. -16 POUU f llES ____ ___:_ .A 2 MUC NOTim_._., __ .. _ 83 soam J.14 SPOm. __ .. __ _. ........ 81 I • - • 2 Thursday, Dec mbet 3, 1998 . . . ' Poinsett~ s_ak plants seeds ~f9r horticul~ure program "BEST BUYS locals onl Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot PILOT .PEOPLE ' ~ 0 rnamental horUcuJtµre stude.nts at OCC are con· tmumg their tradition of producing beautilw poinsettias a~ part of theu slue.lies The poin· ettias are grown m greenhouses ,in cttmpus, and thP pubhc 1s nviled to purchase them tor the Longtime plumber doesn't find the w~r.k draining • 1olidays at the greenhouses. 11 (>Ceeds from the sale are used, .o fund lutun• ornamental hoiti· ullme !>tudent projects. • ' The most popular 6-mch pots avP three plunts combined nstedd of the usual one, mukmg hem fuller then most poinsettia llanb Also, there are pomscttldS dvc1Llrible in 10-mch pots and 1dn~1mg baskets; which are per- l!c.:l lor centerpieces. All the pots have either pot , ov..rs or are wrapped m foil · ,, 1th d bow. The plants come m rt1d1honal red, white, pink, mar- Je imd Monet. Prices range rom $4 lo $45. fh«' sdle runs Crom 10 a m. to p.m tJec.. 11·12. To avoid the ,ti" crowds you can call and 1•quest d pre-sale order form, 1nd return 1l no later than Tues .. l<t}'-You cdn then pick up your IJH'·mdered pldnls fi;om to tt.m "5 p.m Dec 10 Theminunum iurch<1s<' lor pre-sale orders is 100. occ 1s at 270 l Fdirview ' r greer wylder 673-2130. A holiday open house event 1s happening Crom 6 to 9 p.m today for the merchants of 369 E. 17th St m Costa Mesa. behind Jack in the Box. Participating merchants include Synergy Apparel, Blue Sprtngs, Ala. Antiques, Tea & Sympathy, Love Depot Gift BouUque, Bassinets & Blueberries, Bow Danglers Boutique, Abundance Atelier Antiques, Hair By Paula & Co. and Westport Cleaners. HE IS A disbeliever in the modem concept or retirement. AONAYS ON THE JOI ~ Armed with a mon- key wrench and a drain snake, Crowe, a Costa Mesa remdent who turns 88 this week, is usually on the road r~pond.ing to emergency plumbing calls from a faithful core of local clients. Having lived in Costa Mesa since the 1960s, Crowe is so well-known that he works seven days a week even though his business number is unlisted. •1 used to work nine days a w~k. • be said. "People would be call· mg me m the middle of the night. It gets so busy sometimes you need to hide out." <<\cHI, Costa Mesa. For more nlormc1hon, call (714) 432-0202. Even Sisters on Balboa Island ell 207 Manne Ave. is having a hohclay sale Fnday through Sun- dc1v. There wtll be rayon pnnl dr, ses on sale, and labels such .t" Jams, Ktlhala, Beck and Big Herl Me all reduced 50°0 "The h,ldnd will be allve with holiday spml, • says Katie LeWJs of Even s1 ... 1crs .. On Sdlurddy al 4 p.m. U11•r.-will be '>now lo play m, at 5·1;, p.m . the cboJr dnd Santa Claus will start at Starbucks and lcc1d~he wdy to.,thl' Christmas lret! ut the fire station. A tree- lighling ceremony is scheduled :at 5:30 p.m • There will also be a BaJboa lsl<rnd home tour from noon to 5 p.m. Sunday. Even Sis- ters ~C'lls llckels dnd will have cider and cookies for everyone. :For more mfonnauon, call (949) A shopping extrnvaganza will take place Sunddy through Dec 10 at the Temple Bat Yahrn Sis- terhood's award-winning Hanukkah bazaar dt 1011 Carnelback St . Newport Beclch. It features artiSdns dnd vendors from throughout Southern Cali· fomia. You can hnd menorahs, gift wrap, toys, dre1dels, umque artwork, handcrafted jewelry and unports from Israel. This 23rd annual bazaar is open to the public m the social hall. The b~aar opens at 9 d.rrt. daily. On Sunday and Monddy it will remain open until 4 p m Sunday will feature the Men's Club's famous barbecue lunc-h horn 11 a.m. to 2 p.m On Tuesday t1nd Wednesday, thE> Uazaar w1U ~ltty open until 6 p .m. On the hnal day, it will be open unW noon. But he usually does- n't. On an average day, . he'll get between two and four calls -enough to keep him busy from sunrise to sundown, even on holidays. · "You can't slow him down,• said Glddys. his wife of four decades. "He ju1;t keeps gomg. It's the best way to stay alive " I l1s work ethic, he said, is inhented from his father, who owned a butcher shop in dddllion to bemg d dairy farmer. reference;,• he said. The fact that he sttll chargP..s only $15 an hour is probably an ineslstible incentive Jor his clients as well. While he made it home in time for dinner on Thanksgiving, he said there's no guaran· tee he'll be home for Chnstrnas. "From a kid up. my dad was always work· mg hard," he said. •tte worked himseU to death." .Aftt'r a c;hortstintm the U.S. Navy, he met his wife in Buffalo, N. Y .. while working at an airplane factory. Whilt• he does much of his work by him- ::.elf, he occasionally enlisU> the help of Bert Ebel, who he knows from Tony's Place. a smaU tt1vem where they both have coffee every mornmg. TURN OF THE CENTURY "He's one of th ~ nj~-cst people I've ever met.'' Ebel, 55, said. •J le's a hard workl!J' dnd his mmd 1s nghl there I help hi.in when ht htts to carry 10 tt hath tub or something. I can sec betlN up clo e." Of Dutch-Irish descent, Crowe was born in 1910 m Letrobe, Penn .• whem he lived until 1934. He remembers his first job in a wool factory, where he earned 18 cents <ill how. HE KEEPS GOING, AND GOING. AND GOING ... The Crowes, who between them have f•1yht children and two grandchildren, ,move>d to Costa Mesa in 1962. They bought c1 homt: nea1 lhP. South Coast Metro area for ·$35,000 on a 30·yeor mortgage thal thay paid ot{ in 15 yetu:.s. Although he i.ays he could afford to retire 1 and travel, Crowe s<ud his busy life is the "When we worked there, we had an iclPd that there was going to be a war," he said. "There was an order for a million hlankets. n The work.load at the factory increased, but h" said the employees' wages didn't While hi:. wife tended bar or worked at a concession stand at tbe Orange County Fair· qrounds, Crowe started building his repu'La· tion u:. d plumber who would rarely, if ever, tutn down a chent. !>ecre\ lo hts longevity. · "You work hard, eat good, drink hard and -play hard,• he said. "l don't believe m rebn - riwnt. I won't hve that long." • BEST BUYS is published Thursdays and Saturdays If you know ora good buy, send a fax to 646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot. Best Bu~ 330 W Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. from the wool factory, he started working forA,:eittsburgh Railroad, and stayed there unlW the early 1940s, when he b mne a milkman. ·All my bustn(•ss JS from word-of-mouth -Story by H•Jsein Mashni, photo by Diana Mulvihill ' New storm expected to hit by Ftjday Bay naturalists receive $3,500 from Pacific Bell • Weather system will be similar to rain that brought floodmg to local bedches earlier tlus week. Ooiy~ Newport-M<'sa residents, storm I rams and Cd rs, now dry from Tuesday's c1dkmg, can look forward to d repeat performance Friday as the weaker onges of u large storm sweeping across orthPm California passes through the 1f'c1, according to the Nationcil Weather Service Weather C)ervice meteorologist Mark ~.t1oec1e said the weekend storm ts noth- '119 out of the ordinary and will be Slffil· M to Tuesday's storm, which drenched OlP Newport-Mesa area and forced ~ewport Beach city crews to do some !>(:rambling. "We had some flood.mg m the pcuk· mg lot at McFadden Square early Tues· t'.(ay due to high tides,• said David Niederhaus, general service:. director· tor the city of Newport Beach. "Ocean. water got up dgainst the fences around private properties from 34th to 36th Street" nu:-city erected a temporary 3·foot- h1qh tx>rm on the beach between the Newport Pier and 24th Street and hr>fwcen 32nd and 36th stt<>cts Tuesday &rom 10 a .m. to 4:30 p.m , to prepdre for potential overrught problems from high tides. wwe lost a substanllal amount of sand around the marine headqutlr- ters overnight Tues- day ut the base ol the Newport Pier," Niederhaus said. "This was due to the swell, high tides, storm und the wmd. • Cosld Mesa saw m1rumal damage despite the fart that it had more rain than Newport Beach, .50 to .22 inches respectively. "Absolutely no caUs," said Wilhc1m "lhe most help. ful advice would be to slow down [while driving) vdleO it's rain· ing and give yoursetf more tine to stop: Doug Fletcher Newport Beach police Moms, duector of puhhr. St'rvlCes for Costa Mesa. "Just one call on a pol· hole· And both police stdhons reported no ma1or problem.., -1ust tin increase m mmor traffic dC"cidents in Newport Beach. One thing 1s for sw .. .._ Newport Beach and Costa Mesa oflic1als aw on the same pag(' when it comes to pre· vention and city mumtenann>. "The most helpful advice would be to slow down !while dnvtngJ when it's rauung and give yoursPII more tune to !laj!y!?.~ot READERS t:tQIUME l"lf?\M st0t1e1o, 1llustr at1on\_ edttO• rial matter 0t ~iSCments (949) 642 -6086 Record your comments about herein an be reproduc;ell w'1th· the Daily Pilot 0t news t1~ out wntten permlulon of copy· right owner VOL 92, NO. 286 Alll>..RW ttO TOREAtH US Our addfe$l IS 330 W Bay St.. Costa M~. Cahf 92627. Cirtulaoon THOMAS H. lOHNSON, CORRECil.ON.S Thi! Times Of ang• County Publilhef (800) 252·9141 wtWAM LOIOCU. It 1s the Piton policy to pro1npt· Advtnislng ly conKt all erro'1 of substance. Editor Piette call (714) 574~2.ll Clau1f1ed (949) 642 5678 STEvt. MAR8l.I, 01spt1y (949) 64.?-4'321 MMia91nq Editor fYI Editorial TINA IORGATIA. The Newport Beach/Costa Mew NrM (714) 540·1224 As-s1sunt Milln= Cd1tor Dal~ Pilot (USPS-144 ao<>) ts SporU(949)642..-310 ANASTACIA ERG. pub 1shcd Monday through S.t News. Sports Fax (949) 646-4170 City EdltOf urday In NewJ>ort Beach and E·mail: da1lyp1lotfffarthhnk.ntt STlVI! (AMIS, CO$ta MesJ. \uti$Ulpt1ons are -~Wtt-~~ail•~ Busirlesi Offlft (949) 642-4371 ROGER CAALS0H. Thl' Times Oran~ CO\lnty ( Spotts 1'.dltOf >52·914 t. In areas outside of lusin~ss fllC (949) 631-S902 MMC MARTIN, N~ Beach and Costa Mesa, Photo Cditor subkrlpt1oos to tht Dally Pilot Published by • only lft available by tn.111 fOf LYNN ESOlA. $10 per month S4icond ct T1111M Community Newt, Dhp{ay Advertising f>0$1'91! ~at (~ta M CA .t 11nm Mirror Company NOYoeTTIHG. CPrk include au epphc.abl a~flect A<Mrtising uod~~TMAS (&. -'ldcftftf dl.rlgll1U.I: • Thtl Newport BHch/COfla ~ Dn1ly Pilot, P.O BW l560, (Ona M CA 92626 C'?PVfight No • '» 1, stop.• said Newport Beach pohc > Lt. Doug Aetcher Dnve mom defon..,1vc· ly.: Costa Mesd polic1e Lt. Ron Smith agrees. ·Just recognize that it is a httlr> more dangerous and slow down," Srmth sa1d "Be a little more alert." But the advice extends beyond 1ust streets. Boat owners should do their homework. Residents can do plenty between storms, said Orange County ~ht.>nffs hdJbor pdtrof Sqt Jame.-. Thoma . "Check your boat to make? smc u i secured well and make sure the lmc securing it dfe m good und1t10n," Thomas sci.id. "Make sure your h1lgP pumps, the pumps at tht> l>ottom of the hoat that take the , ... ater out, r1n• m 9ood condition" Thomas cilso rncommcmcb lhnt boc1t battenes dre m good c-ondH10n and lhilt the vessel is watertight. But no matter how bod 1t gch for th~ guy next door, the rrtm 1<; clehmtely music lo somebody's l•ars. "We've always t!XpPrnmced po ihvc effects beµig U1at we arc rm enc los( d retail center and the dcc:or ancl hohcfdys present an en1oyable cxpenPnc:P rm ~hoppers," sdid Rita Redttelli·Slcnlund, spokeswoman Jor South Coa ... t Pli.1:lt1 "The rdin is definitely i1 good mcent1ve for business.• WEATHER • Company gives out check in Wednesday ceremony. P<mhc B£>ll Orange County has domtt· cd $3,500 lo the Upper Newport Bdy NdturaHsts, a nonprofit organ1zdhon on Shellmaker Island that runs educational and recreutional progrnms in the ecolog- 1ral res~rve. State Assemblywoman Marilyn Brew- l'r (R·lrvme) and a representative ol Rep, Chustopher Cox (R-Ncwport Beac:h) wcw among the d1grutanes gathered iil Shellmaker on Wednesday morning for a chPck·pa~smg ceremony. Tom Foullon, director of external afllurs for Pacific Bell Orange County, said the tompany tries to contribute to chanllc dnd nonprofit groups that arc ' most import<mt lo the C<l:nmuruty. "We want to play an ac-tive role and give back to the community we're a part ot, ~ he su1d. "WP regularly dfe contribut· ing a gredt dPal of money throughout the community." Also dl Wednesdr1y's ceremony werP rc>prn:>entdhvcs of the naturalists and lhP Newport Harbo1 Area Chamber of Com· mern•. "We.'r" qrah•ful tor 11 and undoubtecf· ly they're gomg to put it to good us •, md Frank Rohmson, c1 founder of the n11tur<1hsl • grouµ -Jenifer Ragland BRIEFLY IN THE NEWS Christn1as trees to light up the Upper Newp.ort Bay NPwport Dunes Reso.rt will flood the bay with bght from a Virtual forest of 17 Christ- mos trcl'li us the community 'celebrates the L1qhung of the Bay dt 6 p.m:rnday. Followmg the ,·eremony, the Dunc..-; will pt 'sent d vmtage television S,:hnstmas spc· t1al f Palunng Prdnk Sinatra, Perry Comu, Judy G<Hldnd and the Carpenters on a Htdnl lelnvNon sc-1cen, The event Will con: elude With t.t holidcty performance by "Kids Are MU'llC', ~ d IO<'c1l performing arts group The resort 1s at 1121 Bc1ck Bay Dnvc Newport Beach For mom mfom1ation, Citll (56'.l) 491 · 1000. P 0 L I C E F I. l E S TEMPERAT\IRES Se<ond htgh COSTA MESA Balboa 65151 Corona del Mar 65152 Costa Mesa 67/SO Newport 8e.Kh 66151 Newport Coan 65151 . 9'33 pm. • . . . • . 4 3 FfUOAY First low 2.37 a.m , . . . . . 1 6 First high 851am ..... , 67 Second low 3.58 p m . . . . • • ••.• \ 3 Se<ond high 10·2s p.m .. .. • • . 4 2 • , .SS • West Bakef' StrMt A gold band worth 12,000 was stolen from a home 1n the 11-00 block. • H.vbor lk>Ylevard A pair of sunglasses and a camera wonh S6SO were stolen from a car m the 3300 block • Harbor 8oYlevard, An arr compressor worth S300 wa\ stolen from a busl· n~s if\ the 2700 block • ~la StrMt A laptop computer, a camera and a set of golf clubs worth $6,260 were stolen from a home tn the 100 bl0<.k • Mift\ltem.an Way A wheelrhair worth $500 wa\ ~tolcm from a home in the 2400 blo<.k. • f , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Tu1:led in to the joys of life with television dust, we had used 0 ne of the cur~es of working at -home-maybe lhe only one ii we eliminate the poss1bil1ty of . ~~e~_beconung a captain of mdustry or JOtmng the Center Club -ts the· · up a significant pi.cc of the reserve designed to carry us through this tran~i­ lion period. THE Bill CURVE chores or wntmg cer· lain typ¢s of p1H1e while watd1ing. t have the ltm~ between plays <1nd pitchei. progrnmmPd rather precisPly dtH.l can look up just tt<, thP. action lttkt•s place. almost unhnuted opportunity to be seduced by exterior divcrtissements. Like television. Especially tt•lev1sion. ·1 managed to bus- tle uµ.enough assignments to avoid going back to salaried work. And even if I hadn't, it would have been worthwhile b~cause Unfil<e my fcUow columnist, Steve Smith, I have u TV '>0.t in my office and several in my housP We did resist cable for ti number of·yedrs but cun make no other c:11.um to strength of charactPr d<, fclr dS TV goes. r cringed when I read that he wds dee.ming car- ·pets instead of watching the use. UCLA game I dm neither that princi· pled nor thdl d1sc-1plined. I was able to sit in on every minute of an event that changed the whole direction joseph n. belf I've hont>d this trait over many yc•cirs to a rather exnrt s<.i- ence. As d purist, I den't need the crowd noise, which 1 often can't heur anywc1y. The only lime I lt•el I discovered thdt about myself early on when the boob-tube alm~t destroyed my free-lance wnting career before it got well started. A month dfter I quit my only postwar (I'm talk· mg World War 11 h ere) salaried job to try to make a liVlng at mdgaz.me wtit· mg. the Joseph McCarthy hearings began to unfold on television l turned them on for a quick look the first day, and I was unmediately dnd trrevocably hooked. For the next several w~eks, I n<'vcr missed d sylla- ble wh.tle our income simply van- ished. Never has there been a cast of characters or d dramatic setting - even Watergate -so compelling. The · good guys and the bad guys were as clearly marked as cmy Tom Mix west· em, and when Joseph Welch finally said, ~senator McCarthy, have you no shame?• and the bad guys bit the · of my political dnd philosophical think- ing -decidedly for the better. Ever since, I've accepted this char- acter flaw that allows me to watch events compelling to me on television without guilt. I think I watched every minute of the WatergatP. hearings and much of the O.J. Sunpson tnal, for ,example. I don't watch reguJar TV fare, not even TV news which I consider superficial and often siJly - unless it ts covering a breaking story in which l'm interested. But ~porting events arc my therapy for a,frequently mcomprehens1ble world, and adding cable to our horn<> has magnified this weakness enor- mously. I watch college foolbaU dnd basketball and professional baseball. A lot. I have rabonalJ.zed this by turn- ing off the sound and doing desk DIANE · WALL SCONCE AvJtlJble tn Salin While l-IJnd Blown CilJs> with a Brush Aluminum Bdckpldte. Hodson Lighting Open Tucs.-F n 9:00·5, SJI 9.4 1510 Newport Blvd , C ostJ McsJ Quali1y LightinlJ \en it~ for ~O 'un (949) 548-9341 Irvine ~'==""""'="""""ii Ranch Market SIN C t JY7/ required to give sports my full dttc•n· lion is dunng the NC AA coll<>gP bus· ketball toumament, wh1ch I r<'gor<l as the zenith of all sporting evenl'i - probably because J grew up m lnd1- ana, which has such matters in dec1r perspective. All this is a very long preamble lo the Kenneth Starr tesbmony l>cforn thE> House Jucticiary Comnuttce lwo weeks ago. I watched the whole damned thing -12 hours of 1t. I cc1n tell you the bathroom requirements of dll the comnuttee members -pdrticu- larly Chairman Hyde, whose cctHs ot nature were even more frequent ttwn mine. l ate when· lhey 'die, and rdil<'<i at myself for not turning it off. But I didn't. I stuck it out to the bitter Pnd. I was wrutmg, o~course, for U1al moment when Stai\'"-like Cdpt<lm NEWPORT COSTA MESA'S GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD STORE r-------couPON-------,r-------COUPON _______ , I Fresh Ground U Pork Loin I I Chicken U Baby Back Ribs I : Buy 1 Pound, get 1 Pound FREE n $3. 99 Pound I I l 1m11 <. Pound Total II Lim11 6 Pound" I 1 Reg. $3.49 Pound 11 Reg. $5.99 Pound I ~---~~~~~~~~~~~~----~~---~~~~~~~~~2'!?~----~ r--~----coUPON-------,r-------COUPON _______ , I Buy one bunch n Spinach : 1 of Asparagus n 1 I Get one Bunch of Asparagus II 1 9 ¢ each I I FREE!! II Reg. 98¢ each I I Limit 4 Bunch fot11l Equal or lesser weight II L1m1t 4. I ~---~~~~~~~~~.!?"~~----~~---~~~~~~~~~~~~19!.---~ .-------couP'ON-------,r-------COUPON _______ , I Clearly Canadian fl ~ Potato I 1 Sparkling Water Beverages II~~ Sala· d I I 4 pack II I r $2.49.tax+CRV n $I. 99 lb. I I Reg. $3.99+tax+CRV II . ,.,,,,. .-Reg . $3.99 lb. I I Um1t 3 II L1m1t 4 lbs. I ~----w.!!!'~~~~2~~~1!!.----~~-~-~~c.2."~-~~~~i~----~ OueetJ m "The Came Mutiny• - v.ould h gm rulling metal l)alll) iJl his l1and!> nd grow mneasmgly dlS- lJdught ancl I mally lose his cool over trying to'detend the behavior ol Linda lhpp OJ hb mmions who terronwd pott•ntial w1trfosse~. That didn't happen bec-dusc Starr do«>i.n'I carry the emotional baggage of QuP"U· Ho's a cool cal who sat lhNP ttnd lold us blandly lhdt hi' cltd· n't sPe why 1t WdS signilkant to tell J.uwt Reno he WdS U'l bed with Pct\Ud .Jorn•s' c1tlorn~ys when he rnqueslN1 p~nms-;ion tQ exprind his investig.iuon Or thot ol cQursP. they didn't let Lewm- sky <all h<•r attorney dunng her ong1- nal 1nll'rTOCJt1llon because he handled nvil. not cnmtn11l, Cdses. Or that his p •oplr• chd not l1"ak grand Jury te t1- muny even though a f Pderal Judge had ctted two clo:1en pnma fade P-xamplt>!S. So thPrn Wds no Joseph Welch thb tune, t1nd the good guys. at best, got a <;tandoft. But thr way I see 1t, you win OnJe, rou !US(! sorne, but dl Jechl ,- don't httv~ to draw my'conclus1ons from d UO-second ~ound bite on lhe 6 o'clock n<•ws. I'm 1.tlrP.ddy working up a strutegy for lht~ howl g.urws. Because of over- lap, I rncty rm'>s ... orrw critkal plays by c uttmy btlrk and forth so I'll probably l«(l<' c1 couple of gdmes. That muy Ile me up through the hrst week m J<.mu- «ry, bul I'll 1ust work some nights. Or turn the sound clown. • JOSEPH N. BEU 1s a Santa Ana Heights res1 dent. Hts column runs Thursdays. Thursday, December 3, 1998 A 3 IRIE Fl Y. Marin ' science professor to lecture on gray whal~s An OCC manne soence proff!!;sm: will gLvP a fre lectur~ <lbout the evolution of the {.JrdY whale tomgnl at the o CSd Commurnty Center. . Ch, rh~ ~Jack• Mertz has been leach- ing manne biology dnd sdenc for more thdn 40 } car . Mert7. rc;tued m 1990 alter 35 yenrs Ill the Long Bl'dCh Umhed School 01stnct, having introduced the manne b10Jony pro<Jtdm into 1he high schools. Mertz is 11n mstruc tor al ()CC dOd runs the r ollege's munnP scienn• laboratory . Sponsored or the 1\m1•11can Cetacean Soaety, Orunuc Counfy dtttpter, tbe·d1s- cuc;"s1on will focus on the etoJogy dnd nat- urdl history of the gtay whdl .. The event Will hcgm at 7:30 p.m. The community center as at 1845 Park Ave. For more mformc.1llon, call (71-lj 534-5177. 1 Hgh Sl'hool seniors can cheek out OCC on 1arch 23 OCC wilJ sponsor its 1 blh dIUlual HJgh School Scmor Day from noon to 3 p.m. Marc-h 23 Semors who dtlcnd 1he event will recelVI' early rcg1strat10n matenals for the ldll t<Jiiq !>l•mcster. Coun.v!hng and finan- c1nl iiJd infumwtwn will als·o be available A h1•p btulPc.ue lunch \\111 be served .• OCC's cnghsh and math placement l<'Sl1119 will t<1ke plctce from ~i to 9 p.m . that <ld't' The c;olJPgu 1s at 270 l Fairnew Road Co.,tct MC.'Sq. For m<>rn information, call (7 14 ) 432-5725 • \ '. 4 Thursday, ~embe! 3, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot ·. oy s .. ows generos1 y 1 n pre 6-year-old Bria~ For~ donates his birthday gjfts to children h~lped by Share Our Selv.es . DIANA MULVIHllUOAllY PltOT Brian Ford's birthday presents were donated to the Share Our Selves organization in Costa.Mesa on Wednesday. Police to set up checkpoint in Costa Mesa The Costa Mesa Police Department will have a sobriety check. poIDt Frtday mght at one of the city's busier intersections. Motonsts will be stopped on Harbor Boulevard near Wilson Street m the northbound lanes between 9 p.m. and 1 a.m. The Police Department will am~st and jail all drivers found to be intox- icated. For most 6-year-old boys, birthdays are a time for getting gifts not giving them away. But on nie~day, Newport Beach resident Brian Ford donated his brand- ncw toys to a local charity. "J le has a lot of toys and a lot of books and he really doesn't need anytlung," Sdid his mother, Dory. c Other children are not as fortu·"" nate and they depend on relief · organizations such as Costa Mesa-based Share Our Selves. which was gratefuf'to receive Bri- an's bounty. "We're very touched and moved by his generosity,• volun- teer Lee Pierce said. "It's not easy for a 6-year-old to give away his presents." It's even more difficult when the goodies are really cool, such FYI Share Our Selves will be accepting holiday gift donations for needy chil- dren from 9 a.m. to noon Dec. 21 at St. John's Hall In Costa Mesa. For more Information, calf Share Our Selves at (949) 642- 3451. dS Koosh Catchers, Toobers & Zots and Vortex Mega Howler, which Brian's dad, Dan, personal- ly recommends. •These are some Beanie Babies that I don't have,~ said the freckle-faced boy, pointing to some ~tuffed animals. So why did he give them dway? "'Cause I'm sorry for the poor children," he said .. •[Without toy£), they can't play anythmg except play tag and things you do barehanded." Skeptics out there might won· der whether Brian was forced to be so generous with his g1fl'>. Boys will be boys, after a!J. One child bUISt into tears when her mother suggested she follow Bn· an's lead, Dory said. Bu~.Dory explained that her son really wanted to q1ve this hol· · iday season .• • u ·s not right if the child lf oes. n "Uffiii:m>tm?d wbal ll's abootimd doesn't feel good about it," she saJd. Brian did feel good, espendlly after his mom promised he could keep one special gift, a remote. control hovercraft. ~After he left !Share ·Our Sc>lwsJ, he said he wanted to oo to his piggy bank and bring them back some money,• Dory Sdid "(hope that other children do it as well," she added. ·n teaches them a good lesson.· · Enjoy a refreshing massage in a Luxurious/ Upscale Setting. 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Caplllarln FREE Facial Treatment Value$6S To Fint2S People BooUd Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot er awsmt filed over water • • Group fights permit allowing 1.3 million gallons of nitrogen-polluted water per day sent to Bac;k Bay. i--..,. .. ~l-...-~ ...,, ~ ... . ~~ _. ·~~ . .---iww·---~ Mf Pilo! NEWPORT BEACI I ~ Defend the Bay, the cnvtronm<"ntal group that "helped overturn lhe lf'VUl<-! Ranch Water D1~trict's permit to dump highly trcdted ~C'wage mto Upper Newport Bay, 1s now going after a permit issued to a contrac- tor fo! the Eastern. n-ansportation Corridor Agency. Newport Beach-bused Defend the Bay this w.. ·: J:ed a lawsuit in Superior Court, challenging the Santa.Ana Regional Water Quali- ty Control Board's Jan. 23 deci- sion allowing Silverado Construe-• tors Inc. to discharge up to 1.3 mil· lion gallons per day of nitrogen- P..Qlluted ground ~ale~ into. the Back Bay. Silverado encountered the ground water while buildirig the Eastern Corridor toll road. The . company ha·s been disposing of 1t through a sewer that eventually goes to the ocedn, but that con- tract is set to expire next year - 1-The permit would allow Silver- ddo to d1vert the water into an Upper Newport Btty tributary jfter trel!tk'SJ U,_to .reniov~e som~ .. contd.rmncmlo;. ·we're obviously very con- cerned about this potentially-new source of pollullon discharge into Newport Bay." said Bob Caustin, president of Defend the Bay. ·we don't feel U1<! regional board pro- vided the public with dn ilde- qudte opportunity to review the Sextial assallit ·suspect pie.ads innocent l • Man charged i~ four •Laguna Beach incidents ·also allegedly attempted women in three beach cities pleaded innocent in Superior Court on Wednesday. \.1elvin Earl Miller ol Fort Lauderdale faces three counts of sexual battery and one count of resistmg arrest for allc gtJty fondling and groping four f~mClle Joggers in Laguna Beach last Thursday. The victim!) claim the man, believed to be Miller, asked for the ti.me arid then grabbed them. He is being held on $50,000 bail, and his trial is set ror Dec. 22 . to attack two women , .from Newport Beach. I i -----G_R_11_; _R_1s_1.c_M_. ___ _ lblf,.,. LAGUNA NlGUEL -A 26- • year-old Florida man suspected of :Sexually assaulting several • THE-WAY . • The Way It Should Be! ------------LUBE, OIL· & FILTER Includes Up To 5 qts. Mobll 10/30 wt. on. New Fitter a Lube Chassis Fittings. •"'"'Cars & lltht Trvcb•Otnel btni Coupon Mutt Be PrHented At llme Of Purchue. Not Velld With Any Other Offer Or Service Velld Only At ThHe Mint Shop• Cotta MH• & Huntington e.acti. Offer upirH 1/3\/99 (.) ----------- ~N~ ~~ :642-4971 1944 Newport Blvd. .. ---._ ------ BRAKE SHOES OR PADS - • Ufetlme Guarantee •Metallic Or Organic Pads Not Vahd With Any Other Dl9count Or Promotion. Offer uplrn J/31/99. Velld Only At ThHe Midat Shopa. 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Doug FletchP.r said Miller may face additional charges stcmnung from the latter assault. including dttempted rape, sexual bdltery and false unpnsonment. La!Juna Beach police arrested M.Hler last Thursday after the four female joggers reported the inci- dents. Miller tried to elude police but he was cornered al Sleepy Hollow Beach by officers .. .. potential 1ID~ct:. or S1lvcrad9':. discharge _ on the bdy's water qu~" •. aus1iii"sgroup mafritiins·tnar the 'c6ntummated ground water under naturdl condition:. wouldn't reach the Buel< Bay unbl after 11 has percolated through :.everal miles of :.oil, which would remove a maJonty of.the harmful mlrdle:.. Lisa Telle'), spokPswomctn lor . Exclus~v ~ Designs. Thur5day. Deeember 3, 1998 AiS the transpo11auon comdor, bfhaab there will not bC able comment on. thP. lawsuit qnCi1 tfii!Y've se n ft . .-"' fonnal none~ of the lawsuit should be served on the regiondl hoard, transportation comdor agency and Silverddo .hY the end ot lhe week Del end the Bay 15 . hoping to get a h •anng by cart)· next year. ' v... 0 lC I 0 f I t;; ;x.; ~-.:..1 O"l -. • end receive your free ed · n of o { CHARLES He BARR 180' \X'nrdiiTDrhc 1'c"'port BcaLh, CA 'll6(10 Thursday, December 3, 1 W8 around town ~ Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil~ ~a.....:-;m:u~1111o1u-.1.1.-1LM1111L..u.ci:m....w..J;uu......,.a..w.QMiiua,~~ o1""'"1&i~~~.w.-+..;LJQ....DQt ,.wmp. AolQal:iQl:llL.JEoc.mora+eoi::..J:ll1CWl-i!lioJ~W.Ci.Q....al~MSl~..m~-..&Dd..ql>twl.J.ul.xl..Atllmi:as.ii:>IJ .. ..R!!l~ at_ 9 ~~ .m. at Crystal Cove Dally Pilot Around Town. 330 W. Bay St., dent Ce~ter, 2701 Fairview Road, information, tall (714) 995-6353. 917-3801. is free. For more information, call State "if ark. tU1rl!."t"oas igh- Costa M~ 92627: fax them t<> (949) c M A · l N wport Beach Hiket'l) wUJ 646-4l70, or c.all (949) 54().1224, ext. osta esa. ppomtmen s are (714) 641-3112. way, e '. 228 A complete listing of Around Town not reqwred. For more informa-A group counsellng session t1Ued lbe friends of Argµs, a 100-foot meet at El Moro Visitor Center. can be found at daltypllot.c:om. tion! call (714) 432-5894. Relationship hnprovement Will be topsail ketch, will meet at 7:30 A back-country bike w1U begin at Parking is $5. For more informa- " presented at 1 p.m. at Coast Con-p.m. at the Boy Scout Sea Base, 9 a.m . at Crystal Cove State Park, lion, call (949) 497-7647. The EbelJ Club of Newport Beach sulting, 180 Newport Center Drt-1931 W. Coast Hi~bway, Newport 8471 E. Coast Highway, N wport will ineet at 11:30 a.m. at the Bahia ve, Newport Beach. Sessions are Beach. For more mfonnation, call Beach. Hikers will meet at El ... .-Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay-$25. For more infonn.abon,, call j9_49) 64~031_. . ,..--w:-.... -·-w·I Moro Vjsitor t?nter. Parkin,9. is A Christmas tree tot will be· up sioe Drlve7 Newport Beam ?Clotl-(949} 120-8437:-' . -: --• ~· .,.,.. ·~. For more mfonliatio"il. can and runrung from a ().m. to 10 p.m . vabonal ~aker Patrioa Coving-(949) 497-7647: ddtly through Dec. 20 m Parking ton will discuss "How to Spice VP Kitchens Del Mar will present an SATURDAY Lot E <1t tho Orange CoWlty Fair & Your Lile." For more information, open house from 1 to 9 p.m. at the ' Exposition Center, 88 Fwr Dnve, call (949) 721-9267. business, 3545 E. Coast Highway, A pancake breakfast fund-raiser Costd Mesa For more inform.a-Corona del Mar. The event, titled will take place from 8 to 11 a.m. at lion, tdll (71 4) 708-3247. A slngln.g class will be presented Naturally Inspired, will showcase the Costa Mesa Seruor Center, from 1 to 3 p.m. at OASIS Senior holiday table-top designs and 695 W. 19th St. The event will fea- Newport 'Beach, Corona del Mar Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., decorative kitchen vignettes. ture entertainment by Newport and Costa Mesa resiclmts can rent Corona del Mar. Ad.mission is J Iarpist Kathy Kavanaugh will Show 1\lnes from 9 to 10:15 a.m. Santa tor theu hobddy parties. free. For more information, call perform holiday music, and Menu items include pancakes; business meetings, ddY. cctre or (949) 644-3244. refreshments will be served. eggs, sausage, juice and coffee. school events from 10 a'm to 10 ( . Admission 1S free, how.ever, reser-Tic.kets a.re $.3. For more infonna- p.m dcill} through Dec. 23. Santa is · A line dancing class will be pre-vaUons ate required. For more tion,. call (949) 645-2356. · $40 for tht" hrst hall-hour and $35 sented from 3:15 to 4:45 p.m. at infonnation, call (949) 673-9199. for each c1dclilt.onal hdll-hour. Santa OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- will bnnH Ct:mdy canes for boys and guerite Ave., Corona. del Mar. A sUde lecture UUed "RusSla, the gtrls. Re.c;Pnilbons must be made Admission is free. For more inlor-Baltic Republics and Finland" 24 hours m ddvance. For more mation, call (949) 644-3244. will be presented at 7 p.m. at the Plecemakers Chrtstmas Festival will be presented from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m. through Sunday at the Piece· makers Country Store parking lot, 1720 Adams Ave., Costa. Mesa. The event will feature 175 booths of handcrafted items, live country information cdll (949) 644-3151. Newport Beach Central Library's Women In Management wtlJ pre-Fnends Meeting Room, 1000 sent a networking party at its Avocado Ave. Admission is free. A water deroblcs class will be presented lrom 9 to 10 a.rn. at OASIS Senior Centt•r, 800 Mar· guenh! Avc-, Corond del M r. Adnms1on is $1 Fflr more infor- mat1on, fdll (949) 644-3244. monthly meeting at 6 p.m. al the Sheraton Newport Hotel, 4545 MacArthur Blvd., Newport. Beacll. The event will feature door prizes, live music, friends, activities arid holiday festivities .. Donations will be accepted on behalf of the Women's AssistanCenter m Lake Forest: Items needed include note- books, purses, earrings, blazers, etc. A representative from American lnt.-rcontrncntctl UnivNs1ty will vu.it OCC' trorn 9:JO d m to 12.30 pm Th<> represe-ntdt1vo will be dl '1 • • Does the c urre nt financial market '? have you confused? • Are vour investment res~lts ? mc~ting your. objectives? • \\'ould you like m ore time for your '? family a nd your business? • CALL PHILIP PLUTA \mu•r I 11cr Pn1uJent -Sm1~r Pnrt/t1fit1 A!1Z110.'1rr (800) 643-8930 (t1r 11111r,• 111/ormatian · Sutro & Co Investment Professionals Since 1858 610 Newport Center Drive, Suite 900 •Newport Beach Su • "';..o s a f~ Sec111t1es G ~ ry Member re. NYSE cYld map s«~itet.s exc:Mnges . THE ·GREY GOOSE BYERS' CHOICE CAROLE.RS DICKENS HERITAGE VILLAGES WREATIIS *GARLANDS* ORNAMENTS CHRISTMAS CARDS * CANDLES & A WEALTH OF GIFI' IDE.A.SI THE GREY GOOSE, INC. 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Tickets cdn be purclidsed at th'' following Balboa Island Marine Avenue locatiom• MarU1a's Bookstore, Balbod Porch, Even Sisters, Island Hom and Pcrsunmon nee. A free musicale titled "A Musical Potpourri " will be presented at 3 pm. at the Newport Beach Cen- tral Library's Friends Meetinu Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. For more mformauon, call (949) 7 17 3801. . I "Hertz puts you in the driver's seat®:' r---~ ~---, : the Extra Space You Need I I V' Individually Alarmed V' Resident Management I Units Team . I V' Climate Controlled Units ti Op.en 7 Days • 1,000 I I V' Computerized Gate Units I I Access V' Competitive Rates I r----------, V' Personal Business & 11 STORE NOW 1 Seasonal Storage I I 1 SAVE I V' Extra High Ceilings I ll $50 off l I 1 I Your 1st Monthly rental. I ~ I :Liia~=iifsi .I i~ I I 1111 Camel back St. BISON AVENUE ~ I L Ne port Beach, CA 1 1 ________________ .. f ' CL.OTHl·NG WAREHOUSE SALE ·~ Friday, December 4th 9:00a.m.· 7:00p.m. tJ\ Saturday, December 5th 9:00a.m.-S:OOp.m. ~ Prices Below Cost .. Brand Name Mena & Womens Sportswear Altto ~Mena, Womens & Kids Thermal and Flannel Pajamas (Great Christmas Gift•) Don't Miss the Sale of the Year·! 941-943 Newhall St. Costa Mesa Call: (949) 650-2269 I \ " It's sorta like there's a big Hertz at the airport and a little Hertz in the neighborhood. We're the little guys. We're Hertz Local Edition. And we're in the ne1ghbortlood when you need a rental car. Like when your rats in the 'shop. Or when you just want to get up and go. If you rmoo a car, we'll pick you up and get you on your way. After all, if we can't put you in the drive~s seat. who can? For your ~: Optional OW Is $9 a day. Avallabtlrty is limited and 24-hour advaoced reservations required. Rates available at southern California locations through f-ebruary 28, 1999, and requires a 3-day minimum keep. Customer pick·up/retum Is available in local area . No commercial discounts or promotional ~rs appl'j. Standard rental age restrictions. quallfieatioQS. rental period, geographic.and return restr tiOns apply. 3;..&y total of $29.94 includes 300 free miles, 21 c for each additlonal mile. Taxes, vehicle ltcensing fee · A ~ ::1 3i)gy averaging 67e a day, and optional items. su~h as refueling , are extra. Proof of msuran~ may be required . Wee oo ~ 270IN.K..wlMI. CoeUI .... 714•556·«73 18582 8¥C" Bhd. HuntlftCton BNch 714·378 0854 ... around town Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thursday, December 3, 1998 A 7 .• --~~~~~~~---~~~~~~--~~~-------------~~~~~----~~------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-----~~...__;...~~~~--~~-~~-~--~~--:m .co~ona del Mar Branch Library's Holiday Open House will be pre· '°'l.ented from noon to 4 p.m. at the ~brary, 420 Marigold Ave.~ mag- ic, music and comedy show titled The Magic of the Holidays will be presented by Ton)t Daniels from -.1~3Q io 2 p.m. Santa will also be making n visit. For more informa- tion, cdll 717-3801. Dr. Ed C. Krupp, astronomer and director ot the Griffith Observato- ry, will present a slide lecture from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. al the Lyceum at SC'C, 55 Fau Drive, Costa Mesa. The lecture will illus- trate astronomy and the archaeol- ogy of power. Members and SCC students are free. Admission is $5 for nonmembers and $2 for stu- dents. For more information, call (949) 786-9149. TUESDAY A water aerobics class will be presented from 9 to 10 a.m. at the OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission is $1. For more infor- mation, call (949) 644-3244 .. OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission is $38. For more infor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. A tree seminar UUed Feng Shui Your Way will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's·Mat· ket and Kitchen Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. ResetVa- tions are required. For more infor- mation, call (800) 595-6667. WEDNESDAY Harborlltes Toastmasters will meet at 7 a.m. at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club, 1601 Bay~ side Drive, Corona del Mar. Guests are 'invited. Por more information, call 586-9172. The Newport Hills Garden Club will present its festive annual Christmas luncheon at 12:15 p .m. at the Riverboat Restaurant, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Lunch includes soft drinks and wine. Entertainment and door prizes will .be available. Social hour is at 11 :30 a.m . New members are cordially invited. Admission is $40. The Networkers will meet from 11:45 a.m . to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course ·Dtive. Adinis- sioo is $12 and includes lunch. For more information, call 885-909;3. A yoga class will be presented by HeleM Sprake from 9 to 10:15 d.m. at the Nancy Clark Educa- tion Center, 471 Old Newport Road, Swte 103, Newport Beach. Admission is $8 per class or $30 for four prepaid classes. For more information, cdll (949) 548-4059. A Women's Life Stress Support A ballroom dance class will be Group for Seniors will be present· presented from 3 to 4 p.m. at . ed from 12:30 to 2 p.m . at OASIS ANTIQUE ROW & GARDEN CA~"'E The Country Inn Garden Cafe Oohs & Ahas . The Book Store · Newport Picture Frame Stella's Place Sarah Whitcomb Circa Ant·iquea V ictoriana ~ Company 130 East 17th St. Costa Mesa At Newport & E. 17th Street • Behind The HARP INN • (949) 7ll-1177 ROW HOURS: Tue-Sal 10-Jm·Spm CAFE HOURS: Tti°e-Sat 1 lam-3pm Senior Center, 800 Mdrguerite Ave., Corona dcl Mar.'The meet- ing will be facilitated by psychol· ogist Nata.lie Zucker Admission is free. For more infomiation, call (949) 644-3244 .... Senior consultant Bob Brennan will lead a free discussion of reverse rnortgages for seniors 62 and over at 3 p.m. at BaysidP Vil· lage, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more tnfor· mation, call 723-0233. A gro~p counseling session titled Body-Image Improvement - Female Power will be presented at 5:30 p.m. at Coast Consulting, 180 Newport Center Dnve, New- port Beach. Sessions dJ'e $25. For more in1ormati6n, call (949) 72.0· 8437. A free seminar titled Six Laws of Natural Healing will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market and Kitchen Patin Cafe, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reser- vations are required. For more information, call (800) 595-6667, DEC. 12 A Beanie Baby and Collectible Show will be presented from 10 ~.m to 4 p.m. Dec. 12-13 at the OrangP County Fair & El(position · Center, 88 Fair Drive, Bulleting I No. 10, Costa Mesa Etlrly birds get in at 9 a.m. for $7. General ad.niission is $5; children 7 cmd under are free. For more mfom1a- tion, call (714) 754:()5]8,. ONGOING St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. The ~up meet~ trom 6:30 to B p .m. Sundays in the church's Dierenfield Han C, 600 St Andrews Road, Newport aedC'p. The confidential group IS open to the community. For morE> information, call 631-2880. Prospects Networking Group .meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. Wednesdays dt Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd.. Costa· Mesd. Btedkfast is $6. For more informc1- tion, call Angie Stdftord at 474- 2225 or T'md. Fmntln at 551-31 '56. Ali Lassen's Leads Club meets al 7:15 d m. Tuesdays at Mimi's Crt1e, 1835 Newport Blvd .. Costa Me..,u For more informallon, caU 646-1252. Zen Home Stitchery, a local manufacturer of meclitabon sup- plies, holds a free meditation from 5 to 7 p.m. Sundays ctt Mesa Bust- ness Center, 71 1 W.• 17th St • <;uHe A-8, Costa Mesa. For more intor· mation, call 722-7818. The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis- .sion meet!!> at 7 p.m. the first 1\1c~­ day of each month in the City Council cl1dmbers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For more informdtion, caU 644-3151, Nicotine Anonymous fellowship wdnts to help men dOd women Savings up to 30% During our floor sample 'SALE! Hours: M,1,W-1 l·S •Tu.t 11.C>' ~1.-11 ·4 who smoke lo qwt dnd rcmam ~mok•! frC>e . For morP inlormdtiotl .on local evemng meetings, Cdll 650-2713 The Costa Mesa Htstorlcal Soci- ety holds a free o~n house Jront-- 11 e'.'i\'r to 3 p.m. Thursdays l 1870 Anaheun Ave., Costa Mesa The evf•nt ledtures m~mordlnlrn · from 'th<' city of Costfl. Mesd and the Sc.mta Anu Anny Air Bdse. FcJr mart> mtor111otion, cdll 631-59,18. Overeaters Anonymous meets from 7 to !-!-p.m. Wednesdays at St. John\ Ep1..,copul Church, 183 · E. Bay•st .• Co&td. M~sa. For more infonnation, Cilll 953·0HOO. OASIS Senior Center ofiers a P<Jrkm..,on's d1<,eac;e support t1roup from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thur:.- day of each month dl 800 Mdr~ guente Ave., Corona del Mar. For more mformatJon, call 644-3244. The Yoga Place offers a prenatal and postnatal yoga dass from 3 to 4:30 p.m. ThursddyS New classes begin on the fust of the month. For more infonnation, cd.ll.642-7400 Hoag Cancer Center otters Man to Man. a free pro:.tate canc.:er dis- cuss1on group, from 7 to 8:30 p m. the fir~t Wednesday of each month at the center aucbtorium, l I loag Drive, Building 4 l, New- port Beach. For reservations or more information, call 72'.l-5237 The Pacliic Business Xchange hw; weekly breaklac;t meEc•tings di. 7 <1.m. TuesdiiVS at the Padhc . . Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Bcdch. There is no- charge for thP LCUllal meetmg. For more information, call 640-0588. . The Newport Beach ,Psychologt .. cal Assoc1dtion presents d coed relationsnip group called Insight Equals Power dt 7 pm. Thurs-' days. The fee ts $25 per week. For more infonnat.Jon. c-cill 7~2-4588. Hoag Cancer Center otters a free rr•lax.ation and imagery workshop from 10 to 11 ·30 d ,m the fourth Wednesday of e<Jch month at 1 Hoag Dnve, Buildmg 41, New- port Beach. For more information. Cdll 760-554'.l. •. The Sea ~plorer .Ship Del Mar 711 of Orange' County offers a program ic>r young men ages 14 to 18 interested m ledming about sailing, seamctn:.hip, piloting. ndV· igation and cnusmg. Meetings are from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at the Sea Explorer Sea BdSe, 1931 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For morP information, call 642-6301or551-8591. · ' OASIS Senior Center otters ongomg ass1stdnce, counseling and referral services ror seniors. For appointments or .more infor- mdllon, coll 644-32-1.t, The Costa Mesa Senior CJtizen S4uare and Round Dane~ ~lub SPl'ks expen£'nc~·d dancers to jom m from 9 to 11 a.m. Thursdays at th~ Costr1' Mesa Senior. Center, ... 19th and Pomon<1 ~treets,. Costa M<'sd Call 545-5669. . 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Open Daily, 6am-6:30pm • Closed Sundays 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records) (949) 646-1440 • on vacation Local business owner Ron Armenta and friend Lau.rte Bass get away to Ak~a Falls, Hawaii. Is Your Patio Looking Dull & Dirty? Call "Rick Nixon" the Power Washing · Expert to Professionally clean it Let's Make t hClt Pat 10 Look New Again' • Power Washing • Acid Wash • Steam Cleaning • Sealers (Clear or colored) Brick • Concrete • Stone • Pavers Rick Nixon SPS Surface Preparation Specialist (949) 581-0360 or 1·800·581-0360 Lie. 667230 PARAMOUNT SPORTS 11EVERYTHING IN TENNIS" X-MAS X-TRAVAGANZA 10%-50% 0-~ HM.D •• Ml!NSWEAR • LADIESWl!AA • FOOTWEAR • RACQUETS • ACCESSORIES SAVINGS c:l\, .ADIDAS • MENSWEAR • LADIE8WEAR • FOOTWl!AR • ACCESSORIES rn Wl-.SON • MENSWEAR • LADIESWEAR • FOOTWEAR • RACQUETS • Ac~ssoRJES Wlc-At.SO YONO • RACQU!TS TRETORN • SHOU SPALDING • RACQUETS THORLO • SOCKS VOLKL ·RACQUETS 333 E. 17~ ST. BETWEEN TUSTIN & 5>NfA ANA AVE. BEHIND THE l.H.0 .P. (949) 642-6886 <Does Nor INClUOf 841.LS & smi~ LTD To SrOCK ON H-'NO NO SPccw. Oflo£Rs Newport Be<jlch/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot Jim and Andy McCunniff took a carriage ride with granddaugh- ter Allyson Gimple ln Williamsburg, Va. Hotidar Ca.d Sale 'i0% IMtcount on otden fro11 seledetl .u...m· • Business and Social ·uUJ.rf ti ~ • Custom ~mprinting • Large Selection of Party Invitations and Specialty Papers IC c11r 103 E. 17th St Costa Mesa Cmur ef NfflJK"'. kbi,,J Dtuys Mon-Fri: 8·7, Sat: 9.5 548-0700 NE\\'PORT COASTAL PODIATRY GROUP, l~C. NO! YOUR FEET ARE NOT SUPPOSED TO HURT. P.tm '~ your bodv"s t.k).:htm1cal way ol rtfhog mu • · · · · ~ v. roog. :h to icm-e ~mha o tbr Sand1na~1an diaptrr of thr httcrmuonal A' tic:r.11100 '01 thr STUJy oi p.11n (I.!"' .:t1C1Dtrto.) f>i• V1h111n1 .:an rtd~-e or roullv <tll~iatt )Our p.iui, through suri;ica a11d non su,P methods. He K abo a La ulty 11t\tru."tCll' 10 Poduttl<C •urttf) 1n.:t 1992 at "'" L..:.il hospit.ih. Thrst re JU st a b pouus dut sq>Jr.ltr l>r. \ 1hinni \Ind m.lkt: htm 11 rop kadtr m lus fidJ. "'hkh •~ v. h) ht~ SQughs 011t b) a VU1tQ of paumn fiom profcWona! hi,1dicyrl.arcn to l~y >1orijug mothm. • Bunion Correction • No Hospitalization • Ingrown Toenails • Thick Fungus Nails • Speciotmng in the Treatment of Sports and Spom lniurie.s . • Utilizing Computerized Foot Analysis • Specializing in Reconstrvctive Foot Surgery I ~ ~ Complime,!!!ary limired initial C\am ~iih rhi' ad. I Preferred provider for most insurances including M~Jic:are 24 HOUR l'Ml.RGl.NCY C'.ARI. . 307 Placentia Suite 207 Newport Beach (11.:rt•h lrum Ho.ig I fosp1tal cntra11cc) 949•645•6544 American lkiuJ ~ \,wrarxr & UR. Ph) Kt.tru Bcwd Cmihrd Ammcan Bo.trJ Prumry P<Jd1.11oc ~Im c 369 E. 17th st .. Costa Mesa .(cor~ner 17th and Tustin) Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot I --·-SbaWJ> 81d&eAaeM,- f t . ' Mark Mandersop. Kick Buttermore, Allison Schneider; John Vallely, Karen Vallely, Cathy But- tennorer~tt Mac- Mast!'r, Jlffy Mac-· . Master, Heather Courie, Bryce Boy- er, Nell Buttermore and BUI MacMaster enjoy themselves at Lake Tahoe. ~ I The high school Brazll '98 mission team frorn St. Andrew's ,Presbyterian Chw:ch of Newport Beach poses in AruJa, Brazil. '~RISTMAS ~E 7'AMB0REE : BEAUTIFUL 20" • 24" : NOBLE 'FIR WREATliS I I I SAVE •2°0 OFF I ·------------· ~RJSTMAS ~ YAMBOR6£ AT NEWPORT DUNES • NEWPORT B~CH off Jamboree and Back Bay . -. ·on vacation Charlie and Maureen D~vison read their Daily Pilot on a trip to Victoria, British Columbia. Thursday, December 3, 1998 A 9 ... . . Jamie and Jared Sny- der took the Dail) Pilot on vacation to Cabo San ·Lucas, Mexico. Trend), upscale furniture store off er: bargain prices for nett• and used one·of·a·kind ite~. • t< UI Al M\ \\1 l(l'1lJNG1< tit-.tA<l' . CA~.lX>4t 714•963•7046 HERITAGETI '#222 •GIFTS• . BAR. BIRDHOU~El2 7 CHRISTMAS CELEBRATIO COFFEE i HU.GREN QU}LRE (fi rl • foatcd an CJrd1fT film) 270 E. 17th t., uitc 10 Thursdoy. Decembec 3, 1998 I Carol and Gordon · Bowley stand in front of the VI.king statue wtth Lake · Winnipeg in the background during the celebratton weekend. on vacation Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily A Unique Seasonal Experience CRYSTAL COURT, SECOND LEVEL South Coast PJaza, Costa Mesa (Next to Robmson-May) OPEN THROUGH DECEMBER 29TH Featuring over 60 Artisan Grafters Christmas Gifts, Ornarnents, ~ Hanukkah Decorations & all Occasions Gifts. Whimsical, Traditional, Victorian & Garden Decorations} 714/708-3238 ~ Joshua·Crowley, not . shown, and his little bro er Piers Boericke Rippe} left. took the Dally Pilot wtth them while the Vlsl the snake charmers iJi C rakecb on a recent trip t Morocco. Corona det Mar . HIN (949) 723~471 Q · Newport Beach \l.J, ff Raz 1 • /:we (949T 645-21 oo .. lot · Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot . on vacation Thvr$Cfoy, December 3, I 998 A 11 d . r-, · Michael Guess, Jenpifer Guess and Erika Gamblll had to have their Daily Pilot fix while vacationing in the Mammoth Lakes region this summer. l Jiolicla~y Savings/ $25 00 OFF BUFFALO SNOW $]49 Reg. $5.99 BOLTED XMAS · RIBBON ·30°10~ ~COUPON -, -GIFT :3 0 °/o OFF: Reg~?.~2.99 10ff Reg. Priced Item I 20-25 Per Bag · or CuStom Frame. 1 50 0/ Qf f 1 Exp. 12110/98 I /0 24" CANADIAN PINE WREATH All BOLTED SPRAV XMAS GUTTER . FABRIC $199 $J99 30°10~ Reg.$3.19 FREE "Collector Edition" Santa Print with 25°0 purchase ~~~~4u~t FOUNTAIN VALLEY NewX-MasHours. presentoroofor 18305 Brookhurst St. M ·F:s~~~~13opm Res~= Ask IComer of BrOOkhurst & Elllsl sa~ 8:30 am·8;30 pm storefordetails (7t4) 988•8874 sun:1o:ooam-6:00pm How to create a perfect pleasure The 1Th:lstcr t>lenders of D,Mdoff select only ct1e cho1cesc aged Oornirncan COf)clCCOS to rr11 the cigars Of '1 tie l housrH 1<l Ser 1es." This rrt ·uou!> t1arvest is t11en pdssed along co ur1usuc:illy t.::Jlenrec1 atr1sc:1ns wtio t 1and roll each cigar to t)e utterly n.1wless and wondc>1 t ully r 1ct1 As Appointed Merctiams. we proudly feature lt1e er1t1re hne of Davrcfoff pr~mrum crga s and fin accessofl .b;IQililU·>~· CRVSTAL COURT AT Soccer player John Mllllca, 14, of HunUngton Beach, took Ume out from watching the · World Cup ln Paris t9 read the Daily Pilot. TeWinkle Middle School's StarQu~t Science Club took an educa- tional field trip to Aorida with their Daily Pilot. Here they stand in front of a mock-up space shuWe at the Kennedy Space Center • . PAN·G POSTER ART 'N GRAPHICS Affordable Fine Art & Custom Framing Experts Since 1978 Sign up for our Holiday Season Gift Registry & receive a HOLIDAY COUNTDOWN SALE Starts Toda}~! Give Art for the Holidays lke it. l .. A 12 Thursday, December 3, l 998 Newport Beach/Co~tO Mesa Daily Pilo BRIEFLY Beach roadway will close Dec. 10 Boxing moves needed to get to · neW home The cc s road to the Corona del Mar State Beach will be cl0sed all day Dec. 10 as the roadway Crom • Ocean Boulevard down to the IMJ.D. beach parking lot will be undergoing slurry . sealing and striping. No car traffic will be allowed down to the beach on that ddy. For more information, call (949) 644-3055. ~ OCC showcases · dance depart~ent · OCC will play host to its 15th annual High School Dance Day fTOm 8 d m to 1:30 pm. March 3. The event is designed to r&se student Ulterest in the held of dance and the dance department at OCC. · Each student will partio- pate in four clds es includ- ing flamenco, modem, bal- let, tap, JclZZ, street dance, Afncan and cond1tJ.oning for dance. There will also be a performdllce by OCC dance students For more mlormatlon, call (714) 432-5725 •Wraths • Topiarid • Garland. -·-Custom Floral'> Gifh SP'!c1alty & AntiqUl''o Furniture Holiday Hours Hours: Mon-Fri I 0-6 • Sat 10-5 369 E. 17.i. St., #13 Costa Mesa (949) 646-67 45 (Acrou from Ralph•) r, · B oxes. Lots and lots of etnp- • ty boxes, many of them Jabeled Jim Beam or Cutty Sark. As they pile up, the neigh- bors start looking at you funny, and although you didn't empty the original contents, about hallway through, you wish you had. Moving -right up at the top (or stress, and for so many good reasons. Like the extremely different ways each member of the household approaches 1t. The right way is to start weeks m advance, packing. . labeling, color-c~. stacking • carefully in rows along the hall -where he stubs his toes a cou- ple of times and falls over them in the dark once. "Why are we living li)<e this?" he asks pldintively. His approach -Wdtt until moving day, borrow a truck, call a couple of friends, throw stuff in boxes and -hey, what's the big deal? ln the interest of family har- mony (and because he's starting to mumble about a busmess trip thdt weekend), you negotiate. You'll hold off on any more box- es, but he has to promise to stay to help. No busmess tnp, no bad hack. He nods, lhen adds, •Just remember, I don't do kitchen stuff, and there's my standing IEACH ·tffOfES christi~ comey noncy gordner termis game with the ~ys, but that's no problem. It's not till 2. We'll get 1t done by then, easy.• You bite your tongue to stifle the shrieks. The weekend arrives, and somehow (actually, thanks to all your preparation beforehand) the boxes get filled, the truck loaded, and divorce papen. dfe not filed. As you wave goodbye to the ne1ghb0rs, who wave goodbye to you even more enthusiastically, you feel like you've weathered the storm, but it's only just begun. The rouch -your beautiful new slipcovered couch -won't Do Life's Most Precious Times Seem to be Going-By in a Blur? You'll be amazed at the difference clear vision makes~M With the Hlhanc<:d \'IS:X •M ~ l'.AK Ex<:imer laser, those \\at h nca r·sagh tec.lnt·:. or :t~igmatasm can h;a\c l'RK or l.,\.\11\ trcttmrnt whi' h \:t.,11 imprmt:s tht:1r \1.,ion ·in nc:arl} all <.'.tsc.' to the point of ehmmacing the nc:cu for ~lassc s or \:Ol\t.1l ts • Farsighted Treatment Now A1Jallable*. -. fit m the stairwell. Who knew that the posts narrowe{i)J,l!gbtr,y; sively to 26 mche:;? · While you ponder what size saw will cut it m two for reassembling upstairs, a W10dow iS removed and the couch is hoisted over the balcony while you watch anxiously as your brother, who's already had one heart attack and looks close to haviiig another, wrestles it upward. The cable ouUe>t is in the wrong room, the bedroom sud- denly looks half the size, and there's that horrible panic when you open the bo>l marked "sil- ver" to find it full of the stuff you meant for the GoodWill. As you picture them celebrating their windfall, he comes in with a jan- gling pillowcase full of your grandmother's flatware. •Where do you want this?" And then there are all those boxes. Every night you come home to work and confront - rJ1ie '9{,utaac(er J"t.Stival 'Baffet '11iLatre FRI, DEC. 4 7 P11 SAT, DEC. 5 2 ,.. I 7 PM SUN, DEC. 6 2 P11 ORANGE COAST COL.LEGE Fairview & Arlington, Costa Mesa (714) 432-5880; ext. 1. Call Toll-free (888) 622-5376 ••••••••••••• : Newport : : BEAUTY SUPPLY :. I !I• 1-n1alogkiiii I I I : Jamboree at Bristol : I Back Bay Court I •••••••••••• boxes. Wherever you step- -b?~· I 's like_CAmping out in a warehouse. Fortunately, you were organized. You turned on the utilities, got new checks, a new phone number, and had the mail sent to the new address. Unfortunately, you 1uxtaposed numbers -it's 113, not 311 - and the person two bloclcs down who's had his phone sh ut off and his mail rerouted is hammering on ,the door screaming, M You've ruined my life." And then one day, it's done! The furniture's been moved 'and re-moved. The paintings are hung, and your favorite looks great m its new spot. Your idea for the wmdows was a stroke of geruus (and who's ever goiilg to guess they're stapled, not sewn?). Suddenly, it's home. And now the tun part starts: learrung about your new neighborhood. Where can you get your morning cappuccino? Where's the best movie theater, the best frozen . , yogurt or plZZa place that deliv- ~rs? When you remember your new phone nillitber wrtho'tlt·,.---~ thinking, you know. you've set· . tled in. Ahd the memory of what il took to get you there gradually~ fades into the mist -until the · next bme. And please don't think that just because Christin has recent· ly moved from Balboa Island to Costa Mesa, the above is a spe- cific recounting of what hap- pened. Not at all. She would never tell the post office to stop sQmeone else's mail or forget to measure the stairWell. This is just a reflection on moving in gener- al. Most of us have had to do it once or twice 10 our lives, and almost nobody ever wants to do lt again. • otflUSTIN CARNEY lives in Costa Mesa and NANCY GARDNER usually lives in Corona del M~r. Their column runs Wednesdays E-mail them at SPEZ20A0prodigy.com . 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The visual arts are a major persondl focus for the cou- ple and their family. The presen- tation to the Lyons mdrked the th.\fd annual event hononng local a.rt patrons for the Pacific Art Foundation. · As an early trustee of th\? Newport Hdrbor Art Museum, l~mg before it became the Orange County Art Musewn, Leon Lyon gwded the direction of the mstitubon, serving as more than just a trustee. His work for the museum as a commumty leader inspired the confidence of o~er citizens to participate, ulti- mately enabling the art musewn to grow, to prosper, ~d at times, to simply survive. At his side, as an equal if not m fact more mfluential player, ,Molly Lyon has served the muse- 1um for years as both docent and tmember of the Museum Council. fTheir influence in the world of lart is well-known in circles lbeyond our community. The tou- 'ple were founders of the Muse-IWn of Contemporary Art m Los !Angeles, where private pieces ~rom their collection are part of 1the museum's permanent collec- tion. Additionally, pieces from thetr collection of contemporary art are included m exhibitions at ,the Aspen Art Museum. L Beyond their love of the con- empontry art form, the Linda Isle couple are 'passionate about art education. In addition to therr ongtime filianetal backing of the School of Fine Arts at USC, the Art lr.stitute of Southern Califor- nia located in Ldguna Beach has benefited from the Lyon touch. Leon Lyon served as president of the Art Institute for two years. John Melndl, president of the Pacific Art Foundation, pald tnb- From left, Leon and Molly Lyon, recipients of the American Visual Arts Achievement Award, join William Ficker and Patricia Houston at a Sunday dinner and ceremony hosted by the Pacific Ar~ Foundation at The Pacific Club, Newport Beach . ute to the couple as some 100 guests applauded Lheir dedication. Mostimportantl~Lyonfrunily members -including son Bruce I Bruce Miller, Stephanie and Geoffrey LePlastler, Patricia and RI.chard BonadJo, Bente and Gerald Buck, Barbara and BUJ Ficker, Barbara and Bill Roberts, 1 and Barbara and Larry Spitz. and tus wife, Christine, m from Los Angeles and son Curt dlld his wile, Wendy: of Newport Beach I and Aspen -beamed with r 1de as their parents were toc:tstt.>d . I Also attending the chnner were Leon's brother, Gen. · I Wllllam Lyon and hls wife, WUla Dean, and their daughter, Chris· I . tine Rhoad.es With family clpse I at hand, the Lyons were also· sur· rounded by dear fnends m the I community. These people have shared a great deal Wlth the I Lyons, including a love of art, the raising of chiltlren, the buildmg J of a great community, with all of I Lhe peaks and valley:. of life. M-ftii f ,7 SAY f .6 Sv<r I t.J J69 E. 11T1• ST. Cosn M ESA Ac1toss f itoM R.dplts (949) 642.-8 910 WE AccEpr CoMpo iroR's CoupoN~ Among the crowd Alison and I Bud Frenzel, Pat Cox, TwYla and C harles Martin, Maggie and I Thl1 coupon inoy not be combined with any other discount 0r sole price. David Steinmetz, E, lyse and DiJCountt do not oppty to M4.lrocl, Aveda, s.basnan °" NirJkin ptOdum. I I I I . 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DM'!!] .'!..... • ;?:M.I'!!!~ srsrr.Jt.'9 ~ I Othen ln-Girard recount(·d tne rel Ander on, Pam and James Lyon passion for art, for the J> •o· Muzzy, Marilyn and Tom pie who support drl and arltSls, Nell en, Nan() anil Sldney ·and for the places Lhctl showca P Petersen, Barbard and Laure nce art for dll to witnes.> ib glory Spitz, th~ R1churd St£>f:le tamily, Chaired by Bill Ficker und P • .t Willa Dean' and William Lyon, Houston, the everunq was flaw-1rd(Jitional JeweJeis, representPd lessly organized by a comnuttc P hy Marlon and Lula Hdlfacre, of art patrons that included Pam [!.;pot Commumcdtions dlld Th • Riley~ Victoria Le Vas eur, Joan Pac 1hc Cl uh. The P\i£1rung was a Clawson dlld Pam Mu7.Zy, to te.:.tament to L'Ulture and.commu-. name only a tew As d dmner of "nity 1nvolvemr>nt hononng two <>I filet mignon was served, candl~s th" most de ervmg members of flickered in the dmlng room ol th -Nev•port-Mesa tanulv. 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But the opera-lov- ing neighbors cc}nspirc to have the hotel Shut down so the heartJess crew comes' from the local arumal hospital with nets and cages to take them off to certain ~xenition. We have chase..4', res- cues, a.grand ball, slapstick and all manner of events thrown into this convoluted story. This is an unsettling moVle. I'm not sure that young children could follow thi:. story line and nught be scdrcd by some scenes. Too bad. The potential unrcal- ued. Exposed to l danger and • ·' failure-On ~ many levels, .1 Babe demo;i-'t strates courage and 0 . ingenuity that , · would be the envy of any human hero. Babe's new ) animal friends,, espt•c1ally the prinlates, bring a startling human leve1 of emotion ') . to tht•i~ combined predicamen~. 1 Thelonius, the elder orangutan, speaks volumes Wlthout words just by looking at us. The. delightful singing nuce ' 1etum, with an abundance of laughter and comic scenes. ' lllJUTCd Hl th~ \\I'll, un~1tting­ ly provoked hy fi.ilw As d TC!'..Ult, the fdm1 is m danqer of ht>my sold by the IJdnk. l It-. w1te, m dn e ffort to rd1Se luncls, :-els oft to a foreign country with UabP, who will d1spld}' lhl' shl'ep-hN<hng skills that rd1scd a pulJhc clamor in the ongmdl. · • ELAINE ENGLAND, 65, lives tn New· port Beach and owns a g1ft·basket bus1· ness she operates out of her home. Babe meets up with an assor1ment of city animals In "Babe: Pig in the City ... ThNc's a long and silly slapstick farce at the end that tends to off-' set the earlier philosophical moments. But a genuine movie hero, who seems to understand the nature of things, and still ... comnuts random acts of kindness • But the drug-sniffing cloy m the airport falsely sounds thl' alarm to 1mplKdle Bdbe dS c1 Babe is a true Hollywood hero ons who wisecrack their way through formula action films against contrived villains. drug carrier AftPr the mix-up is solved, Mrs. Farmer c1nd Adbe find a hotel for homelPs<> <1ntmdlS run by Mickey Rooney cmd d CdT· mg young woman. The dmmc1ls drt' un tmusu<.11 H ollywood blockbustcri, dre full of fake heroes. BrucC' Willis ctnd Mel Gibson are> prototypes ot the phony chdmp1- Rdre mdeed is the movie that oilers a humble hero, striving dlwuys to spedk the truth, bPhdve with the highest morals <1nd do what's right in all circum- . . : SANTA MONICA ·SEAFOOD largest Selection of Fresh Seafood Daily! Fresh Fresh Fresh Atlantic Salmon Chilean Seabass Hawaiian Albacore Fillet Steaks Tuna Fillet s6.99 tb. s7·.951b. s6.95 tb. 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Takpn from the rural tranquility of • Hoggett Farm, Babe and th<' farmer's wife are thrown into d surreal city on d mission lo et1m enough money to st1v£' the home- stead from foreclosure. dnd bravery is worth taklng ; yourself and your kjds to see. 1 Even if the hero is a talkillg pig. -,--- Di.rector George Miller contin- ues the story of the r~arkable ' • JOHN DEPKO. 48, is a Costcf Mesa res- ident and a senior Investigator for the '1 Orange County public defender's office. • .A '\'\Th.a.le &ATURDAY ·of A Tale DEC£MBSR iz. 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Q11i11to's, ''h" h w.1s f(1t111ckd in Dt·nwr. ·ti.is h<'t'll known in Colm .1<lo tor 17 )Cills tor f1i:; g1<·:11 t,1c;ting foocl, rnaclt• fJ 0111 qu.11ity i11gu·dit nts1 Now )CHI c.m '11.JO u < lo't' lo Juniw. Quilno'ct ClllSSi~ Sub i." open <laily, IO a.tn. -9 p.m. Tak • out; call ahead for pick u . Loetltl'd in th • Metia North Sho i ote~ ran ainicw). 1170~er St. Ste. 2, C~ ta Mc.u call 7 J ~-72¥ • I I I t I • i I l • Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dqily Pilot MUSICAL: •once Upon a Maltres • SCHOO~ Newpqrt Harbor High School STORY LINE: A comic musical retelling of the fairy tale "The Prince~ And The Pea,• fea· turing the misady ntur of an· exqemely rambunctious Princess Winnifred, who'tums .. the kingdom upside down DRAMA TEACHER: Gail Brower DIRECTOR: John Mci.<>sey Jr. CHOREOGRAPHER: Cindy Soto .. FEATURED PLAYERSt Kindal GrdhtUn, Martiri Giannini, Brian Mullis, Sardh Mucho, Sarah 1 Ables, Brandon Yamawdki, Talon Ellithorpe, Carlos Zeledon, Jon Bourquardez, Gretchen 1 Koppe, Landon Prairie, Jei;s1ca Tomehak, 1 Kristina Bartlett and Felicity Claire CAST: Caitlin Adams, Darucl Barnard, Lydia ' datebook · PLAY: •Heroes• SCHOOL: Adams Elementary School STORY UNE; Second-and third• graders hold a tnal to detemune whether they can recognize the qualities that. ma.Jee someone 1 ~ hero. The witnesses called to the stand are the sister, fnend, neigh- bor and classmate of Nonnal Kid. In the end, the·children call to the stdge their own heroes, including a fireman, dentist, nurse and restau- rant owner. DRAMA TEACHER: Bonnie Fever- geon DIRECTOR: Kathleen Chapman Thurmy, December 3, 1998 A 15 FEATURED PLAYERS: Nikolai Poulsen, Lawen King, Aaron McCammon, Ryan Esfahani, Wes Barloon, Carly Kant, Joe Ludlow, Evan Kipnis, Mitchell Shamrell, Mikey Morley, Te sa Panen: Lau- r(:n Shafer, Crystal Guarin, Jenruter Johnston, 1)'1Pr Wayman, Ryan Knapp; J<erry Kiser, Mark Stover and Alex Payzan WHEN: 8:30, 9:30 1d 10~30 a.rp. Thursday; 6 and 7 p.m Friday HOW MUCH:Sl WHERE: Adams Elementary School auditonum at 2850 Clubhouse Roct.d, Costa Mesa. PHONE: (714) 424-7935 .· . D'Antoni, Nick 01 Cnsci, Jason Guthrie, Rose Ann Ing, Sylvia Keays, J\istin Kloeckn· er, Mike Landers, Ahssandra Majzler Becky Overton, Lisa Owad, Brad Patlen;on, Vanes- sa Seeley, Shanel Salomon, Stefarue Silver- man, Dagtan Thomas, Russell Thomas and Christine Townsend. ~tudent's original play featured at high school Is your high SchOol -• ftelding a produc- WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Fnday and Sat- urday KIM HAGGERTY.zvWS I DAllY f'l1.01 Drama students from Estancia High School rehearse for "Museum," which opens Friday at the school. PLAY: •The Reluctant Drdgon ~ SCHOOL: Newport Harbor High School , STORY UNE: An original play by senior Sasha Smith·Ginter, inspired by the children's classic tale tion of •oamn Yankeesr Or is your middle school foraging •into the Woodsr tf so, HOW Ml ICH. 41'1~ o:t•"'~nts; $8 non-students. WHERE: Newµ. '! .J1UQ.1 High School's Loa!.; .\uditorium, co .... .ir of 15th Street and Jr.ri..:~ Avenue, Newport beach Stage is the canvas for play's look at modern art PLAY: MMu~eum• CAST: All Estancia High drama studen ts WHEN: 7·30 p.m. Frid ay, Saturday and Dec. 11 arid 12 DRAMA TEACHER: Gail.Brower DIRECTOR: Kevin Weed SCHOOL:: Estancia High School CAST: All beginning drama students WHEN: 6 and 7:30 p.m. Dec. 9 we'd like to PHONE: (949) 515-6341 . NOTE: With oriq\r ' music by Mary Rogers, daughter of Richard Rogers, dnd lyrics by Marshall Barer, Uus hilarious musicdl come· dy rccentl/ en)CJycd a popular revival on Broadway. STORY LINE: Forty-four zany characters view lt modem art exhibit featuring off- the-wall nrtworks inducting a clothesline with people hdnging on it and sculptures mad"' out ol bones, fur dnd teeth. DRAMA TEACHER: Pauline M Manlan DIRECTOR: Pauline Maiaruan HOW MUCH:$:> in advance; $6 at the door WHERE; ~tancia High School's Barbard Van H olt Theater, 2323 Pldcentia Ave., Costa Mesa· · PHONE: (949) 515-6537 HOW MUCH: $4 adulll:i, $2 children WHERE: Newport Harbor High School's Robert 8. Wentz Theatre, corner of 15th Street and Irvine Avenue, Ne\vport Beach PHONE: l949) 515-6341 preview the event. Please fax informa- tion to Datebook at (949) 646-4170. Where o Wine .l~~ ~~".,'ii~~ ~ Where to Dine Restaurant Directory RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT On board the ·Pride of Newport' Rrvertioat home of the Nev.port Harba' Ne~! Museum (Formerly Ftluben E Lat) 16 open Iran 11 am- 9pm lunch end dinr.er Sat &. 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(Sun-Thurs) Includes Breakfast, Bicycle Rental & HBO SERVING BREAKFAST • LUNCH • DINNER Our caenn~ mmu incL.ul~s: • Caffe Latte • • Ft\Ut Smoothies •Chai Tea Complimentary bottle of champagne with ad. Come che~k out our newly remodeled rooms and make your reservations for the boat parade. • Roasted Turkey Sandwich • a a..,ic Caesar with grilJed Chicken • Sesame Peanut Noodles with Chicken • Grilled Chicken Focaccia open 7 csavs 6am-10pm 2627 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach (949) 675-1841 3100 West Coast Hwy. • Newport Beach INext to sterling BMW> LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE Cal!foma QiSl1le et a 1.-.est Er"1Y ~st Wld1 or D«ier in casual elegance es you ~ mside or on our bea~ul patio We feature ScNmptlOilS Buffets throl.ig1out the day, or you wi oreer fl'OITI our bru1tiful menu Located et 17~ Jamboree Road {comer of J<VTllXne and Malnl R'mtl 171 'I 97~ 1~34 xS7ro tun 6afn.11pm YANKEE TAVERN On the bay 11 Nev. port Be. "l S "" 'IQ Lunch &. [)oner daily locstl!d at 333 B3yside OrM! 675-5333 ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP We re more' then ~ c:hc*en• WI '8dditioo to w fb6serie, Broested, aro Gn.'1Jed Ollckcn. we otter Stesk, SeafOOd Prime Alb Baby Bae~ Ribs Riua. a 22-011 appecaer menu and (TY,J'8 Generous poroons at a ~T value Come check us out! Open for lunch, dinner. (paia 8nd appetizers served at dJyl and Sunday Bretlkfast FIAi cocktad ~ Banquet faollbes up to 70 GelTlCrOOfll soon to be open 414 Od N~ Bl'yd, (C'.omer ot Hospital Road and Od ~) IO Newport Beach 645-6006 JOSH SLOCUMS The local ga:tmog p!8ce tor over 26 years located on beautiful Ne-...,xrt Bay N¢h a viNt from every seat The menu feanns a dally st'ectiM of btt.ween 10.15 vaneties ol fresh sealood St.eaks ere ~ wcti 8-10 ~ featuMg pm19 rib Dock ~8 IS evailab!e d pl 111'1! arrMl1g by boot ~ every day at 3 ~ 2601 Pedfic Coast HNy (949) 642-5935 NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO. BAMBOO TERRACE Ol!ICJ( out tile hippest Omese ret.tatnnt Ill (hinge OJunty1 Rec:eiily nmldeied IO resemble an Asi8r1 beer house Dn Oil &eMS tasty Oline&e food end olfera a luff stmed ber With ~ tropical c:tinks. a ~ wine tist and e great. assoranent d pniiiiium bottled and dra~ beers Hours. Lunch Tue&fn 1145em ·2pm Dinner Tues-Tlu's 5pm • 1Qiln Fri & Sat 5pm • 1 1 pm Closed on Mondays Located et 1773 Newpcrt 8Nd 11'1 Ci09QI Me&\ 6455550 SIR ROGERS, LTD SaOONchcs ail and espresso cnu & SITlOOU"ies A.'I rw breakfast · menu Cetermg av11l1bte Opan Mon·Fn et Sam. Sat m. 7am and StA'l ll 9am l.ocatai at 270 E 171h Qreei. QJata Me$I 645-2252 GALLO'S ITALIAN DELI Tho rnesi Urnarile ~ 6l!rWd on "6tlly tiak.ed IYead Trf one °' thesa ~lied by CMd1y c:hip5 and • cold rclr8StWlg ~ Also fee ae:rn, frozen~ 8nd •• cappu:D10 Md • espresso locaf.ed 39)) E Coest Hwy. £949) 675-7404 C»ct1 daay 9 cnim. 5 ~ Bd>oa location 0014 w Batioa BNd f949) 723- 8333 Homi are 10"3lm • 7 ~day Vile Now offers Oassc ~ CUisioe Wltt1 a spea.ecUar ve>N Feat.uring hnmernade pastas, fresh &eaiood & veel speaalties and e un que waterfl'Or(. ambance remniscerc ol an Italian O:lunrryside Prdes&ional serv.ce & an awerd ~ wne list deight pwons ~ dnng l'l th& romaotlC lletu'lg lMl ent8f'Ulmlef( ~ r;gtt>( at 9pm The upst.811'5 Oger Ux.nge teatires ~ agers &pntl and en ~ appetlZef' mlnJ Located et 3131 West Coast I-My 642=7800. CIAO RESTAURANT Pizza. pest.as. 68lads and more Al ~ fre5tl & ~ Doe Wi ta e ~ or c8I for delivery open f!J" lunch and dmlW" dall'f Open 7 days e week et 11 a m lotllted · 223 Mw,"tne A.13 ANTONUCCl'S Enpf deloous homemade Ital.on cooking 1n a rela•ed, c:asual atma5l)here ~to the ocean et 6700 W PC H tn N 8 Tl'!ldltola1 llMJ"lteS Shnmp Scamp lJ" Fettucin1 Alfredo. to a tasty assortment of Pllzas. Pastas and Salads are offered wtth Spec1Bls Daily EnJOY e gtass or bottle ol your favorite wine or beer end don t forget to S8Ve room for one of 0\11' delectBble desserts Open deify 11~1 Qiin OeMry avad We cat«' and olfir prw8ta kJ'lCl'l/meet#lQ room for 25 guests 949-631-3592 AMACHI Sushi & Sosh! to Go Complete ~ All Map-Credit Cards located At 2675 Im flllc (Aaolis from~ Gd! Ccln;e) (714) 645S518 SUSHI NAOMI AVILA'S EL RANCHITO A!Aheotic Mw:an food. ~tti the freg\e&t ing'edients &. a naw ~ CUISU'le that n'l8l'gllrltas lbn Lunch &. Criner: Al mllfOr credit cards accepted located et 2101 Placentia Cost.a Mesa -642·1142. 21Ul Newport BM!., Newport Beach -675-6855 and 2744 E ~ Hwy. CDM • 6448226 Ml CASA OJr menls are now e tnp t.o BeJB ae wd os Mex co Now offering fish taco6 Phone etlll8d fl'.J' ordn tc>gO HO\l'S Daitf from 11 em A! IT'elOI' credt C8fds accepted Located At 296 171h St Co&t3 Mesa (714 I 645- 7626 LA PALAPA SeNing ~ ~ ~drl seafood Ch1che, coc.Uais, cemerooes pipo, enselad8I 8nd much mora Open 6 days • wee Oosed on ~ Dino I\ or tBt&<llL lJlC8tOd at. 123 23rd St 11 ~ 8eadl (neer MA t.,-dl's) 673-2657 4 FERDUSSI TASTE OF PERSIA S!MJry Persian fn ~. affDrdabla ~ 11 30Bm- 10:~ $.nday. ltu'sday, ll'd 1IWTI ~ ~ M ITdllC. LA CAVE Menu lrQ,ijes l.Db:;t.er, crab. strir'C>. tlmt1 Fri & Sat. pim6 rib. "' bar & Wn! C..181 ct.a tb.n l.lllC:tfes 11 ro.2-.3J -bMer M<tl &\. lrilm 5 3lirti . MaSt8rc:erd, Oiler's (lJb l.oc:Md Al. 1695 lrMa lwe , (At 17th Slrvot) NW~ Gitatahre& Costa (714) 64&7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE M1R1 lriiJdlll steak. hit! fal, dtten. ~ & setadl ~ ~ from S3 ?5 for Udl & S6 25 for dimer. ~ Mc:rt -Set ~ , 1en1 fa' Uldl 4 ~ Mon~. Oft.-3 CQm SI&. G ~ • "'°"" ad an'9 loceted At 2XXl Harbor Bl t 3,' 1714) 841"3777 THE ARCHIS \tted by the ~ reade:'5. es~ n The Best a o-ange f.nn¥ seaui 89 "The Best Thal Food~ Chngo Co.tty. ~ ~ tatemg & taeolA "1JN CffN w IR\ff , 5455 Jeffrey Road (st Mle Cerar fx.J 857-8424 ~ ~ 5161 ttru ihuts 11em9 ~ fn. W ~ Sat 11im1 Q:m AJ!tJ baited llt 615 w , 9th St Costa Mesa ~s. 4333 ROYAL THAI -, . ~ 7 cs.,.s a ~ Serwig Uldl ~ cimer oai>f • 1 arrt • 3pm 5"nday • Tu\ndiry Dinner IS served 5pm • l~ ~ · Thursday fn and Seg.roay open \I'd 11 pm Loceted et 4001 W Coast 1-+.YJ 645HHA.~ DIHO SIAM Thai Olnese QJisine ~ 7 days Monday • S6Uday Wldi 11 00 a rn • 3 00 p m omer 4 oo p tti • i o oo p m ~ fuier °"'J Party 1r'8yS ' & cetenng e'/llrlabla Locsted 111 the Costa Mer.a U>Ul't'1'8n1S st 1835 Ne.tipcrt Blvd (} 154 845-3259 SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD · ~ 8s 5oiAtlerrl • Wctl the largest & Mast se!eaion ol lrestl :>Od dally 8 mu!ti:l.lde ol stnl1!ll0t'l.'5 de:flC8Cie5 such sush, ~ f.sh dam ichcJwder. fish & d1jps 58! ~ and al the furos kl' 11 gcumet n home Open 7 days a weeU.occed at 154 E. 11th ~. Cos:l! (714) 5 74.a862 THE CANNERY ~ waterfront res:a.rerc Md hnrtor' cruse cert.el' Hw'S Man 11~·2 am, SUn 10 am-12 pm, All map-crd cards ReseN8tlOOS soggesUld Loc8t8d ~10 lsf~ kle . Nev.'?(rt Beach rA 52663 {714) 6755777 F&: 675-2510 CATALINA FISH KITCHEN Get hooked on the freshest fish Mllabl Fresh gn fish seafood end Chicken, sanct.W:hes salads, gril'.OO pl:Jtes al)d pasta llpElCIS!tles Opeo sevan dayl a week Mon ChN Set 11am-9pm Sunday 11sm-7pm ~ Located It 670 W 17th St. •IE. r.osia M [West ~Ula new Tl'lder Joe's.) 64S8873 r«ing &he NeWpor\ Pill' • 21 16 W''ll:-nrimra. ar::.i WMS, pocil -apDl8i am~ r-n n CAFIE OL.E ' NMCYCHtfHR ~Pb T he Pleasent Petlsant 111 Newport Beach offers fine French country CWSUle. Located in MacArthur Square ne41' John Wayne Airport, the · quaint lunch and chnner spot joins others restaurants making it in the off-the·bedten path mini-mall. Owners Laurent and Lisa Ferre took over the restaurant from Lisa's father, Bert Blender, about seven . DINING REVIEW ~~r; :eg~ed the menu and changed the intenor into a_ country cottage with separate dirung rooms that creates an old- bme New Orleans feel. Paintings and latticework. plants and cozy conlmes are the cornerstone of the chamung restaurant. The room~ are sunlit at lunch ti.me. and at dinner light wood creates a sunple but ele- gant French country setting A co-worker and I stopped by the restaurant last Fnday c10d were seated at a comfortable cor- ner table graced with fresh flow- ers and a simple votive cdndle. · Service ts friendly cUld courteous. We started With a vegetable ------~ . ..,: ~· , fS All YOU CAN EAT~. SUSHI BAR $179~ER PERSON 320 BRISTOL ST. (BRISTOL&. REDHILL) 714-641-7321 Napoleon appett.zer ($6,95) that was an unusual twist on layered cuisine. This beautiful starter - enough: to share -was layered with deliciously tangy goat cheese, sauteed eggplant, zuc- chin,1, tomatoes and crushed gar· lie. Rolls oame to the table strcugbt away, but the server was a bit skimpy with them -only two for two people. The rolls were accompanied t>y a tenine of butter and another of whipped chicke11 liver•butter. The fluffed plain butter was great, but the mousse lacked finesse and 1 wouldn't have known what it · was if I didn't ask. Soup is served scorching hot. and once cooled the French oruon's rich, sweet onion flavor came through. The hearty broth was topped with French bread and plenty of crusted mozzarella cheese. The spinach soup was a little disappointing. The server billed it as a creamy soup with no cream, but it came out a bit watery. I found I longed for the fat in the cream. Duck breast with blackberry sauce ($15.75) is a savoiy dlsh that comes with fresh vegetables • Pool Tables • Sunday NFL Ticket •Drink Specials Facing the Newport Pier 2116 W. Oceanfront (949) 675-8041 SabJtano 101 • "''> Peter Phil Vince . Flavorful & Delicious L unches & Dinner 1•1110'<• c;:all 1--u,. 723 0645 J R,.<,,,....all<JTl'I a11d L>ll'wc tioTI# - ·,~~diftl.~B~ • WEDDINGS. moUNCEMEm NOW FEATURING CRANE STATIONERY! • (949)722-1803 • date book Newport Beach1co.1a Mesa Doily Pilot • Wllllle425'1 M8r- ti•le Wrt. Newport 8eich • WlllN: Lunch: Mon-~ through Fri.daY, 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. · Dinner: 5:30 to 9 p.m. Monday through Sat- urday, Closed SUnday + HOW MUCH: Mod- erately eXS>emive • PHONE:·(949) 955· 2755 Laurent Ferre. chef and owner of the Pleualil Peasant in · Newport Beach, holds a vegetable goat dleete Napoleon appetlze~Otberpop­ ular dlshes a.re lhe lamb shank and fresh fish. DIANA MULVIHILL I DAILY PILOT 3 ·~ AMACHI ~ J , RESTAURAITT e ~ ~ ~ ~-' • Authentic Sushi Bar re; --:. ~ • Elegant Dining Room ~ U.Cl IU 11:31-2:11 • Complete Bar. re] ...... urs.1.-.M. re; Cl.ISO mmAYS ~ 2675 Irvine Avenue, Costa Mesa' (across from Newport Golf Course) Sushi To Go ~ 645-5518 ~ 645-5519 rsJ Open Christmas and New Years Day TIRED OF LOOKING OVER YOUR SHOULDER? SMOKE LEGALLY WHILE YOU WATCH SATELLITE SPORTS. PLAY GAMES AND POOL & HAVE A GREAT TIME! and rice on the side. The duck, a chewier and more fatty bird than · chicken or turkey:was comple- mented nicely by the tangy i.-weet sauce. The !ieafood linguine '($12.95) had a tasty cream sauce and was ·loaded with bay shrimp, salmon, scallops and white fish. The shrtmp added a texture to the dish, and the pasta was cooked to perfection. The salmon and scallops were flavorful, and the )eftovers made a wonderful sec- ond meal . Don't miss the Pleasant Peas- ant specialty, lamb shank. Sand dabs almondine is also a popular dish:The chef, Laurent, smokes his own salmon and turkey. and word has it the turkey <-andwich· es are a favorite at Ju;.J h time. VeaJ is on the menu, as well as chicken and other pasta choices. To top off the meal, try the profiteroles. four 1runi puff p.as- tr1es fille<l w.·" • ·::•ta 1c~ cream and top.,eu w.' cmi.c:weet chocol~tc .... ·ta dollop of whippea •earn. Delectable. Wine choice!> are plenlv, with J. Lohr cabem at $5.15 a glass. • NANCY CHEncfl'~ dining review appears every 0th.er Thurs-:l<>y. ~~ll/1\. (§rls 4S FUl'llns High QUAiity Cbristmas Gifa •Silk Rowu ~· -s OUTDOOR DECORATIONS • • Wo~n-Collecdbla &om l'olonWt, U.-Kcll). ~ F.wtioi, ~ Senpbim. •AVOID 'I)lE MAW • O NE STOP SHOP • GIFTS FOR All OCCASIONS 200 WC$t Pacific Coast Highway • Newport Beach (Com~r of Dover & Paci6c Co&.\t Hwy.) 949-650-4600 www.aUabouamas,com STORE HOURS THANKSGMNG llf ROUGH OllUSTMAS 8.im-11 pm n\'4Tll,\i .. _,, ~ 0 i } Child Quest International, Inc. 1:> ~ 1(-t __ . Daniel Stephen Spangle Missing 1Vpe: Endangered/Missing Age at Disappearance· 2 Years Ola Date Of Birth; 05/13/87 Date Missing 03/01189 sex: Male Race: White Height; 3· o· weight: 35 lbs eyes: Blue Hair: Blonde Child Quest International, Inc. • 1625 The Alameda. Suite 400 (408) 287-HOPE Office • 1-800-248-8020 Sighting Une 16151M Alomedo, Suite 400 •San ,._, CA 95126 • (40ll 217-HOPI • faJc (408) 217-4676 Waterfrf)nt l)inina in lurf)Pe f)r !iia VIEW NEWPORT HARBOR LIGHTS 201 &.rcipMn a-. l.oi:aYd on .,. wmino beilil\ cJ ~~ 9333 w COMt Holly ~IMd'I Ml/111·1111 ~.;. fuodl cJ Oiine, Jl(Mn.,,., ~--2001 w C09IC ~ ~8-11 141/111 ... 111 I • . tNewport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot l'c >\t Tl rus N eed a httle nudg/ to g~t youn;clf into the Christ- mas spinl? A Vl!ill to the Costa MPsa Civic Plctyhouse will do the trick quite nicely. ~chnstmas clt the Playhouse,~ a 90-mlnute collcct1on of songs of the season, should dPck your halls mo:st eff ectivcly. Ws a pot- pourri of yuletide cheer, melodi· cally pre ented and restively decorpted. Assembled, dircctc!d and cos- tumed by Larry Watts, U1e pro- gram . THEATER REVIEW S::~'::f: holi- day stan- dards in the first act (including sotne rewritten for yuletide con- sumption) and the more trndition- al rebgiou5 fare m the S('cond. Santa Claus nlakes an dp~>edr· ancc and passes out cctndy cdlles, although at Sunday's matinee there was a conspicuous absence of children m the audience. There urc, however, four engaging youngsters in the cast -Rachel and Matthew Reinert, 'CHRISTMAS AT THE PLAYHOUSE' + WHERE: Costa Mesa Civic Play- house, 611 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa + WHEN: Thursdays through Sat- urdays at 8 p.m., Sundays at 2 p.m. until Dec. 20 · ~HOW MUCH: S15 +' PHONE: (949) 650-5269 Lynn Reinert ls one of the fea- tured performers ln the Costa Mesa playhouses production of "Christmas at the Playhouse ... · Jon Keeney, Damien Lorton Nie- ld Peek, Mark Phillips and Lynn Reinert. the product.loo. Most unportantly, proceeds · from the holiday show will bene- .fit the playhouse itseU, which is in desperclte need of financial support. President Lynn Reinert ha!) made the saving of the the-· ater d pnonty project, and pre- sentations such as this one go a long wc1y toward that end. ~atalie Copeland and scenc- eallng toddlN Qumn Murphy. achel 1s a parhculdr chcmner, "rendering a beautiful SC?lo of The mood lS a joyous one in the opening act as songs surh dS "Home for the Hobday," "Frosty the Snowman" and •I'll Be Home for Christmas" sustain a festive mood. The novelty num- bers -restructured versions of "Nine to Five" and #Beat W (~"Ung here as "Charge It'') - generate a number of chuckles. The first-act closer, an animat- ed rendenng of "The N1ght Before Christmas," is among the more memorable moments. The lour kids take over effectively on • Nuttin for Christmas.• So ring in the holidays at the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse and give tho theater a helping hand 111 the process. You'll have a warm f~eling m both regards • TOM TI11JS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear on Thursdays and Saturdays. ~silent Night.# The grownups are blended m d out of sceruc patterns and, when joining m choms, are quite · pre.ss1ve (individual smgmg IS ol generally lhi~ compcmy's ong suit). Alphabetirally, they are Angel Batsel, Mans<1 ·copeland, James Emery, Megan dicott, Johnny Gillies. M1chdCl After intennission, the theme becomes an old English Chnst- mas with the singers garbed accordirlgly for a medley of tradl- liomil carols. Tops in thls seg- ment is the vocal blendmg of •Do You Hear What I Hear?" - probably the musical highlight of CRYSTAL .CAVE • Metaphyc;lcal Books • Original Jewelry Gift~. Artwork ·Minerals & Gemstones • Hand Carved Crystal Quan Yin ~ Buddha • t1crb~. c .. ~enti'11 Oils. tncen'>t! Shop for unique Holiday Items Psychic Readings !Call store ror appointment) • Tea Leaves ·Astrology • Tarot !Span!.$h readings ava11.1b1c1 • Handwrtllng Analysis Mou-.c Wlnml 891 Baker Street A 16 • Costa Mesa 714•7 54.• l l 5 l (Comer of Baker & Bear strootsl t.11e1111e LS I·ABLISHED 1962 Steak • Seafood • Cocktails 1695 Irvine Ave. 646-7944 "'.9Lrea ~ugs for tfie 9-fo{idays ! " (949) 722-7224 Mon·fri 10·6 Sat 10..5 • www.rugsandcarpetscom 230 East 17th St. Costa Mesa r . ® Nonsurgical method to temporarily relieve facial spasms and lines. You're BOID Xtreated by the doctor and not a technician. I Kenneth D. Steinsapir, M.D. f~:~~'in~s~:~~ 631-9060 1 • Newoort Beach ·I I I I I WEEKLY SPECIAL Turkey Salad Stuffed Tomato •Sandwiches •fruit Smoothies ~ •Coffee & Cappuccino t11 • Try our J'roplcal Storm s32s The allet Montmartre presents ('JL Cliristmas Caro[" • An 1ldaptatiot1 ol tJw Clwrlt•.<1 IJkken.<J' Story • Robert B. Moore Theatre Orange Coast College Friday, December 18tla, at 7:aO p.m. Saturday, December 19Ua, at 7:30 p.m. & Swulay. December 20th, ut 2 p.m. TICKETS A.RE~ 1\clults $1 IJ.00 Seniors & Chilllrerr $12.00 Special group mU>s m llilal>l<'I MUSIC 'A FLOWER IN WINTER' The Orango County Women's Chorus offers tts debut cont-ert titled "A Plower in Winter" ctt 7 p.m. Dec. 13 at Newport Harbor Luthernn Church. The concert will feature harpist Marcia Diclottein and includes music from BMoque Mexico, Eastern Europe and lsrac>l Advanced tickets are $7; $8 at the door. The church is at 798 Dover Drive, Newport Beach. Por ,. AFTER Copland's El Salon Mexico. Admis on is free. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road. Costa Mesa. F.or more Information. call (71-4) 432-SQSO. 'SONGS OF THE SEASON' • more information, call (714} OCC's Choir, under the direc- tion or Charles Clark, perfonn"s "Songs of the Season• at -4 pm, Sunday at OCC's Pine Arut Recital Hall. Advanced tickets are $3.50; $5 at the door. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call {714) 432-5880. • ,..Y I &38·6965, - 'COAST The World Stnng Quartet per- forms •coast," a musical com- p<>£1tion written by OCC !)Opho- more Tuketo Nishi, at noon Thursday at OCC's Music Room 101. Admission is free. OCC is at 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. For more information, call (714) 432-5880. PIANO RECITAL Local resident Jennifer Potter perfonns a piano recital dt noon Dec. 10 dt OCC's Music Room 101. Potter's reatal mcludes Scarlatti's Sonata in G Minor, Mozart's Sonata in A Minor and " "SALE" MARATHON SOD OVER 1,CXXJ SO FT.fAEE C:X:LIVERY NO 2E 35c per SO FT NO 1 33c per SO FT 5 SO FT R0U.S IN STOOi<. MQN.SAT.$2 99 EA (949) 646-7441 NNENNA FREELON Jazz singer Nnenna Freelon will perform at the Orange County Performing Arts Center at 7:30 and 9;45 p.m. Fnday and Satw- day. Freelon has earned two Grammy nominations for her fiery and dynanuc vocal style. Tickets are $26 to $30. The Center is dt 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa Mesa. For more inforruation,call(71 4)556- ARTS 'HAPPY HOLIDAYS' Willi.un Hall Master C hornle jump-starts this season's holid<1y festivities with a performance of "Happy Holidays" at 8 p.m. EVE~EST A MacGillivra.Y rrccman rilm I Thur&doy, December 3, 1998 A 17 Satun:tay. One hundred thirty artists, including the All-Amen- can Boys Chon , will pestorm joyoui traditional m c...1ickcl&: are 18 to sso. n1e chorale per- forms at the Orange County Perlomtlng Arts CentCJ, 600 Town Center Dnve, Costa M a. For more 1rifonnation, call (71~1 556-6262. 'A MUSICAL POTPDURRt' The Dick Stott Woodwmd Quar-1 lPt offers a tree show titled "A Mus1cJ)] Potpourn• at 3 p.m. Sunday in the NeWJ>Qrt Beach ~ Central Ubrary. The show'tea-\I tures d mix 01 modern jazz. Dix- ieland and classical selections. AU members of lhe quartet are retired profes 1oncil musicians and music educator~. Tue library is at 1000 Avocado Ave. For rnore information, call (949) 717-3801: TRACY BYRD Tracy Byrd perfonns at the . Orange County Performing Arts c~nter at 4 p.m. Sunday. The concert also feature Keith Har- ling and 'fy Herndon. Tickets a.re $30 to $46. For tickets, call (714) 740-2000 or (213) 480· 3232. For more information. cdll 1714) 556·ARTS. E.D IT 0 RI Al 'Recipe 'for schools needs baking S t..r dtegic plan. We've heard those words before, and it turned out they didn't mean much. ensure the plan was implemented . aemd was quite proud of the fin- ished product. He compared its making to the baking of the pert eel banana cream pie. . Two yedrs ago, Mac Bernd, then Newport-Mesa's school superintendent, decided to gather about two dozen educators, parents and other members of I he rommunity. Their mission: Use theiJ collertlVe intelligence to blaze a path tor the school district's future. The sucresb of Newport-Mesa:s chiJQJ'en was in their hands. "As anyone who has tried to bake a banana cream pie knows~ it takes talent, dedication, fresh ingredients and the right equipment t6 creafe a great one," Bernd WTote in October l995. "And for those of us· who are not good· at flying by the seat of our pants in front of the oven, it takes one more thing, d recipP. Tht>y took their jobs seriously. They mPt over two days and one night, and they worked and worked until everyone agrl>ed on a goal. And they came up with ~ome pretty good ideas. They "We've got plenty of talentf>d cooks in Newport-Mesa because we've got a strong board, a great staff and adminis- tration, supportive parents and a com- munity that really cares about schools. ... The ingredients are there, but we have needed an update to our recipe book so that our banana cream pies could be consistently excellent in the :wa11lNi all Newport-Mesa students to gradu<lle with de monstrated competen- c1ec;; m readmg. writing and mathemat- ics They wanled disbict resources lo be dir1•cted fairly and responsibly to maxi- mize c;;tudenl learning. And they prorm<;Pd to do whatever it took to Jface of changing conditions in the kitchen." Police oflicers risk thPir lives every day I n rPh•r£>nce to the story "Have polwe c1bused U1e1I power?" (Nm JOJ. I would truly appre- ncttP il 1..•ver.ybody would step bdrk ctnd look at Whdt we have genNdtPd m our society today, c1nd lhdt is thdl ldw enforcement 1lhPll 1s bi>mg abused and almost lmnq rn f Pdr on a day-to-day '-. hc1'>1s c1s the} go out to protect om citJp<; I thmk that the few tJ.mes, if those• times e\E.'n exist, that they 1nc1vlw uM:· c1 little extrc1 effort or cJI'' ntl)ri> forceful in subdwng <.omPonP hcis to do with the fact that •'V<•rv llmc thPy tum around, th1•\ have someone> either pomt- mq <J Hllfl c1t them, somebody ... hooting at them, somebody • stc1blnng them. I think lhdt the Id\\ enforcement c1s a whole hcts h1•c•n hf'dl<'n up enough II thesP people want to go d.Od <Jet drunk. 11 thPse people want to go out and dec1J drngs, they cc1n be thdnklul they don't hve in lwerqn counlnes Because m for- e1qn ·countnes thf'v would cut off thr>1r dnns 'or they would JUSt kill tlwm Thl'Y c1re very fortunate the\ llvt• herf'. So rl thPr rmded up bruised or n httl0 I iatterPd because of it, J c11n not sympclthetic. And had it hnppenerl to me. yes, I would probc1blv tw mad. But yet, at the <.nnH• tune. I'd have to realize lht1t they don't know 11 I am carJ r.mq cl uun. They don't k.now who I dm. MAILBAG Thank you for your help, good Samaritan I would like to relay an inci- dent that happened dl the New- port Beach Pier. I am a senior citizen. I look a spill by the doughnut shop there, and1twosaboutnoon.Two yowig men in their early 40s stopped and one of them picked me up. 1 cut my left eyebrow pretty badly, and he was gra- etous enough to lake me to the emergency room at Hoag Hospi- . ta!. I got his last name, and his ldst name is Rogers. J tried to locate the gentleman, but I was unable to. He Lives somewhere in Costa Mesa. I would Just like to thank h.im for his goodness and accommo- dating me and taking me to the hospital. Thank you. LEE BACH Newport Beach How much rain did we actually receive? I have been a longtime Daily Pilot subscriber, and I want to know why in the weather and surf i:.eport you do not give total rainfall. . I'm interested m your temper- ature and surf and boating and tides and water temperature. But I would also very much Like to know total ra..inf all. ' JACQUELYN ALEX Newport-MeSd nut in the end, someone slipped on a banana peel. There was 'no pie The . recipe created by that committee of d(•dicated parents, community members and educators sat on d shelf and gath- ered dust. Two years later, we're back where we started. We've got a 28-member com- mittee ot parents, teacileI'S and b\..tsincss J people w.ho hope to have a completed draft by Jw1e · This time, however, the school district is under new leadership. Robert Barbot's sincerity as superintendent, the guiding force of the district, hasn't been ques- tioned. By all accounts, he has poured his heart into his ·work, and his motives are not selfish. He wants to do the best job he can for the district, with no · visions of personal glory. We're sure the committee members feel the same way. We're sure their ideas will be worthwhile. And this lime -perfect or not it's time to bake that banand cr(lan1 pie. \. so I ttunk we dU need to step J litlf k ctn<! realtzt> that and say. ' I icy quys, thdnkl; .. for doing a I • EDfTOR'S NOTE: The total rainfall from Tuesday's storm was just short of a quarter-mch m Newport Beach and a half-inch m Costa Mesa. '1 MAR( MARTIN I DAILY PILOT qt.od J<1b. • PAUL DAVIS Newport Beach Police officers can pay the ultimate sacrifice as in the case of Newport Beach officer Bob Henry. There's lots of good news at Newport Harbor Rohm SmdaII, college and career ctdvrser c1t Newport Hc1rbor I hgh School, mdde d plc•a m Saturday's Dc1tly Pilot thc1t I shctrP (t-.lc1ilbog, HNcwport LITTER TO THE EDITOR tlarbor deserves b(>t- tcr press,• Nov. 28). Knock off on th" hPc1clbnf>·qrnhbmg, boy- '>hnw'>-kmlt!·at-school stones dJld rPport mon• of the ach1evemenlc; <11 th<~ 9rPal students d.Od teach- ers at Newport Harbor High. Smclair gave d list of sights that she sees every day m her office of students focused on the right stuff. I will add my own as d parent of a Newport Harbor I-ugh graduate. 1) The four academies at Newport Htlibor J ligh are sunply dwesome. And Uie school hopes soon, with the help·of the com- munity, to offer an academy expenence·to every student who wants one. Can't the Daily Pilol help us achu~ve this positive yoal? · 2) l heard that this past spnny Joo Robinson and Mdrsa Topic· had a nt•arly 1 OO"'u pass rate> on the supPr-tough nallonctl Advanced Pldcement exc1m in ~nglish <lnd in European history, and other classes did nedrly dS well. Md.Dy high school studt-nh who hc1ve already bcc-n dCcepted mti> college don't ev~n bother to tuke the Advdnced Pldcement CXd.OlS. So let's appldud lhP N~wport Harbor tedcher who prPJ)dred the students so well and che1~rnd them on, c1nd let's congratultite also the students and thei1 achievements. Come on Ddily Ptlot. help lead our school to even greater heights by focusing more on what our kids and teachers are doing nghl. LINDA GEORGIANNA NEWSOM Santa Ana I !eights Debate over teaching of evolution and .. creationism rages on. . . THE ISSUE: Newport-Mesa school board member W endy Leece last month refused to endorse st~te­ recommended curriculum teaching only evolution. I f recent letters to the editor and Joseph Bell's Nov. 19 col- umn are any measure, Wendy Leece has ignited yet another controversy iegarcling -the ro1e of religion in the public school cur- ricU.lum by ref using to endorse the science component of the new state-reconunended lext- READERS RESPOND ~!'5 Bell Curve, "Religion shouldn't be in classroom•·). Leece's position opposing the teaching of evolution without equal time given to the theory of creation should not be too sur· prising, since she has consistent· ly taken similar st<i!lds through- out her tenure on the school board. Likewise, Bell's perspec- tive that religion should be kept a purely private affaif is consis- tent with the position 'taken by most academic and intellectual elites that scientific authority is not to be questioned, and reli- gion, while functioning to .make ~ people feel better abQut their cir- cumstances, should be kept out of public discourse in g'eneral, d.Ild public educational institu- tions in particular. Such extreme differences in perspectJ.ves make it cllffi~ult to move forward in dddressing these and other similar issues laCUlg the commuruty and the school district~ This is particularly Lrue l>eCduse both Bell' and Leece have fll.ndamental misunder- standings about science dlld reli- gion that lie at the core of their beliefs and serve to perpetuate this ideological conflict. Bell nusunderstands the nature of religion and its place in both the We of the individual, culture dnd soc1ety. Leece misun- derstands both the nature of sci- ence and divine revelation. Thus, Bell believes, on the one ·hand, thdl religion is (or should be) a purely private matter. Reli- gion for Bell serves only as a reservoir of resources that indi- viduals can tap when life becomes too overwhelmmg, and that 1t has no greater reality than the boundaries of the indiVldudl's own consciousness. Bell would benefit lrom sitting m on one of my sociology of reli- gion courses, or perhaps m a comparative religion course at UCI. in order to understand that the most basic dimension of reli- gion is social, and as such, neces- sanly has social consequences. Bell's perspective would continue margmalizing religio~ in pubLit affairs, despite the fact that the vast majority of Americans claim a belief in God, a belief that motivates their actions in person- al as well us public d<;tion. Lecce, on the other hand, has the mistaken 1d~a thdt theories in science ttre proved beyond any shadow of a doubt, such that they become fact beyond ques~ tion. She tdils to understand that sbenti11c theones drC continually put tq, the test by developing hypotheses dnd collecting data, wluch is then used to confirm or dLsconfirm those hypotheses. Over tune, hypotheses and theo· nes are refined and used as building blocks tot further research, but never a re they proved dS fuct in the sen~c that Leece intends when· she refers to evolutionary theory being taught •as fact." The irony of Leece's position that creationism should be taught as a competing theory of origins, and for that matter all those who argue sun.ilarly, is that this ele- vates science and sc1entibc method to a higher authority than the text on which she relies -the Bible. This, of course, implies that the biblical story of the Creation can be discon- hrmed -not, I don't think, the outcome that Leece has in mind. The differ- ences repre- sented by Bell and Leece, Wendy Leece based on fun- . damental mis- understandings of basic elemen1s of their own arguments, is the . primary reason why meaning- ful dtscourse over important issues such as the teaching ot saence and religion, and the relative menls of the claims of each. Joe Bell rarely, ii ever, gets beyond this tired ·culture Wdrs" approach. OU1crw15e intelligent people becom£' ideologues trying to push their particular Vlews as what is or should be authontative over all other views, rather than allowing themsC!lves to.enter into real dialogue in order to red<:h a better understandlng of 'the issue!i at stake <lnd to come to som£> mutually agreeable posi- tion that henefits all participants. I would hope (and pray), that community leaders such ds Leece and Bell would take thel.f respon- sibilities senously enough to move past their ideological com- mitments such that reaJ solutions to the iss\les that face our chil- dren, our community and our society can be addressed dnd solutions found. RICHARD FLORY Newport Beach Ac;sistant Professor of Sociology B1ola University The PTA at my son's school is run by Wendy Leece's friends They are ccilled lhe Mother's ln Touch. Th<'ir answer to all of our school's problems is prdyer. Low test scores? Prny. Fund-raising · ideas? Prdy. Problem kids at the school? Pwy. Teacher dpprecia- t1ob? Pray for them They 1gnore that the school has familtes who practice many different whg1ons. They think thcu rehCJlous choice should be shdl'ed by evezyone. How selfish. Leece should not be allowed to let Uus continue. EVA GARCIA Costa Mesa H 0 W T 0 RE AC H Y 0 UR REP RES E NT AT I V.E. S . . PRESIDENT Bill C'hnton, (DJ, The White f fousc, 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., Washmgton, 0 C., 20500. Hotline (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.) (202) 456-1111. VICE PRESIDENT Al Gore. (0), The Capitol Build- mg, Swte 212, Washington, D.C., 20500. (916) 445,, • Building, Washmgton, O.C , 20510, (202) 224-3841; or 11111 Santa Monica Blvd., Suite 915, Los Angeles 90025, (310) 914- 7300 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES • Chris Cox, (Rl, 47th District, 1 Newport Place, Slllh! 420, New- port Beach 92660, (714) 756-2244; or 2402 Rayhurn Building, Wash· ington, D G. 20515, (20~ 225· 56TI {Represents m~t of New..., port Beach.) • Dana Rohrabacher, (!{), 45th D1stncL, 101 Mam St., Smte 3C,. Huntington Beach 92048, (714) 960 o48:l; or 1027: Longworth Building, Wctshingtpn, D,C ., (202) ' • S.: e JfCSP.nts Costa ~; ''1¥1MLWftlil w.oon ~~l} Roos John on IR), 35t~ DIS01ct, 18552 MacArthur Blvd., Suite 220, Irvine 92715, 833-0180. STATE ASSEMBLY Mttnlyn Brewor lR), 70th District, 189t>2 MacArthur Blvd,, Suite 220, JrviM 92715, 663-7070, STATE COASTAL COMMISSION 45 Prc•mont St., Suite 2000, San Francisco 941 os, (41$) 904..S2oo R~ITTr.'fl ofhcll;:'l&-ot m Lon9 HN1c n. p 1 o) s90.s011. •• ORANGE COUNTY FAIR BOARD 88 Fmr Dnve, Costd Mesa, 708- FAIR. Bnr11d : Pr(>sident I!ouly Sanford; Vic~ President Don Scillarcllr; and tnombc>rs C •dry f layakdWcl, Jnn l.indb~John Cn•on, Randy Sm1th dOd Don Willfrt. - ORANGE COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCAT10N "200l<'<ilmtl?l")rivc, P.6 . Box~ 50, Coslt1 Mesu <)2628·9050, .!)IJ(). 4000 Oh:1.1llwth D. PMkt'f, mcmhcr, 1h1i;tci • Art~(• 5 <.:usiu Mt•s:1, Nc•w- port B •u<.:h. • alum, Heather Somers and Libby Cowan. CITY Of NEWPORT BEACH Newport Beach City Hall, 3300 Newport Blvd., 92663. 644-3309. Mdyor· Denrus O'Neil Council: Gary Adams, Jan Debay, Norma Glover, i'J'od Ridgeway, John Noyes amt Tom Thomson. Distort 8ca.r St,, . Costa Mesa 92626, 424·5000. Supenntendent: Robert Barbot Board: Dana Black, Judy Franco, Jim Ferryman, Martha Fluor, Wendy Leece, Serene Stokc>s nnd David Brook'\, MESA CONSOLIDATED WATER DISTRICT 9a5 PJ~a..Avo . .-~tu Mesa , . -1200. Board: Trudy Ohhg-Hall, I funk Panian, Mike HNley, Frec1 Dock· miller and Dt1na Huynr.s. COSTA MESA SANITARY OlSTRICT P.O. Rox 1200, CostA M t1 92628 .. each/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot lhur .• NEVINS CONTINUED FROM A 1 QJlOUJ) lbal Pncl .e-:m1u! t1bout the latest nPws 1bout th alflic- Uon that its mmul>L"' have m conunon. Tl1ey trctvel l1J <.-onven- uons wht•rfl new treat'rnm1L<; are prnvwwed by top :.1i 1ul1sts. Nc\i1ns' )tit> <lrc11n11t1<t1lly <'hanged 1n Mctr< h, when slw v.d rushod to I lo.1g I fo:;p1tal &ftcr expenenc·m~1 pcunf ul he11clt1t hes nnd numlmcss. 1 hP. drnyno-.1o.; wusn'l yoocl Stll!'JPrY \Y<l per· tom1ed th<> 11£.>xt day lll FuuntnJn ValJey cmd do< to1 s I Pmovc•1t a growth tilt' st1.f' of ct qe>lt l1<11l trom Ncvm,• bram. · She was tnlcl hn hn<I the wo~t type of tumor -.-grade 4 -which douhlPS in 11e every three weeks. Befon• long, the lw'nor had g1 own to its pr ~vtous Size Ne\ ms had u se<·ond surgc>ry w September at C9dar Stnc11 Med- ical Center m Los An!Jelt' . FYI • What Benefit concert tor OC<; student Sarah Nevins '\ · • • Who: Featuring Red 5, . The lron-Ons, Tub, Neil Armstrong Band, Film. Star · and Dodge Dart • When: 7 p.m. Friday • Where: Science Lecture Hall at OCC, 2701 Fairview Road, Costa Mesa • How much: S6, tickets will also be available at the door· •Phone number:-(714) 432-5063 her Pnergy and "he got frustrated easil}'· It has been rough on her. no doubt." She found Dr. Keith Black, •0te medical eqwvalent of the Rolling Stones,• as Guanno put 1t. who suggested dendritic cell pro- loool The nP-w treatment enabl th doctor to freeze part of the tumonrnd examme 1t. The whitP hloOd cells are tJ1en treated so .they w1U be llble to recognize an}" ·1uture tumor as a foreign invader 1br> theory uo the growth will shnnk. Hul Nf!VlJlS was told the proto- col was otf for now. She hdS to look (or other alternatives. The rnuple plan to attend a conven- tion in south Flon da early next yedr. l ler insurance covers all Jned1cal costs but won't tund trav- el plans. · AJthoug~ the cliagnos!s is not. hnght, 1t hasn't stopped N~'Vlru • from pursumg her educabon. She is taking a h1 tory class this sem~ ter and she said it Will be more than a vear before she can transfer to a tiruvers1ty. LAllRY DQRTOUO~". f'llOT The beach cottage donated to Opera Pacific is on West Bay Street on the Balboa Peninsula . ~Her attitude was amazmg w Guanno did. "'But c1fter the sec- ond surgery, it w,1s narde.r tu fr><!U Nevins has. not opt d for c~emothetdp}'. d treatrmmt that drams a person physic-ally and mentally. Instead, she has turned to altematlve i:ned1cme, trymg to lrxate new advance:.. •under her conditions tht::. year, tdking one dass is al>out the Sdrne ac; taking d full !Odd for a re<Jular student,~ Guarino said "She is truly remarkable " OPERA CONTINUED FROM A 1 urns. The asking price 1s $442,000. MThe theater arts need money, and they need a lot of it to stay afloat.• Sungaila said. Martin Hubbard, executive director of Opera Pacific, said the house and the lann it sits on were donated a few months ago bf members of fue group's board of directors who. wish to remam clnonymous. The volunteer board, mdde up mostly of Newport Beach resi- dents, helps the orgamzahon raise money, plan for the future and interact \vith the corrunuruty. BRIEFLY- Car show, surf auction to benefit high school • Three ma1or events the Christmas Car Show and Cruise, the Danny Brawner Classic Surf- board & Memorabilia Auction and the Newport Sur1-'0·Rama Expo -come together from 9 a .m. to 4 p.m DC'c. 12 at Newport Harbor High School. More than .100 classic cars will be featured along with sucfing nostalgia and bve 1960r;-era surf music. The legt>ndary big wave surf king Greg "da BuU" Noll, the 11rst human to ever surf d 50-foot Hawaiiun wave, will make n per· sonal appeurnnce. Proceeds from the auction will beneht the h19h SC'hool. Tickets for the bidders' pass <'an be pur- chased at the door of the auction for $20, while the rest of the show is free to the public. The event 1s at the comer of 15th Street and lrvine Avenue. For more information, call 1949) 675-8926. Library open house set at Corona branch The Corona del Mar Branch Library tS having an open house from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday dur- ing the Corona del Mar Christ- mas Walle. At 12:30 and 2 p.m. a magic, music ·and comedy show called •The Magic of the Holidays,• presented by Tony Daniels, will highlight the event, The show will mclude bunnies, Christmas cookies and t1 visit from Santa Claus. The library is at 420 Mangold Ave For more informabon , call (714) 717-3801. • Costa Mesa council seeks people for panel The Costa Me:ta City Counal seeks two re ·idents interested m serving on the city's Planning Comnuss1on. The commie; ion plays a key role m the city's future develop· ment, making recommendations to the counetl on is ucs uwolving zonmg and land use.· Meell!)gs are )leld at 6·30 p .m. every Monday. Commissioners · recctve a mnnttily stipend of $300. InlcreJ>ted commWlity mcm· · -~should send n tcttcr to Mayo. or Peter Buff a dcsnibll\g their reasons for seclting the pos1llon. Resumes luo opt1onnt. ThfJ d lid· hne for submission 1s 5 p.m. W dnc day. Mail mtttcnals to Mnyor Peter Buffo, P.O . Box t 200, Costa Mesh 9it12A~t200; or d hv· er them to the city manAg r at l)j ~ ~ • DISTRICT FYI CONTINUED FROM A 1 •h's going to be very hard to re~a<e her." will be no unpact, but there's not ci direct tie." For more information on Opera Pacific. call (949) 4744488. For information donallon the group .has ever W<'Cived -was given m response to d spe>cidl compmgn gC!ared to the bodrd of dhedors that wcts intended to rnise money lost in a change m manCigement last }.('CIJ. "The gift of appreciated real estat~ is dn (•ffpctive way fo givr> monP.y to d chantublc orqdruza. lion,~ he said. rumors c1hcllll TP\VinklP l'nnc:ipctl Sharon rry rcpli1L'10U Annin! hut said Fr~ would hf1V<• to go throuoh thr• ctrn1• apph<"At10n pron~ ... s "" an} otlwr c:,mch<.lotP 1 George Cote Parent of Estancia student speak· mg about Principal Pl'ggy Anatol Anatol's departure comes as Cstdnc:ia lS tn the midst Of creating a foundation, Eagle Pnde, to gen· erate financial support for Wast SJCle schools and to improve Estanc1a's Lmage m the coounU!l1· tv · . on the pro~rty for sale, call (949) 760-5000 Opera Paclfic, which hds be~n m Orange County' for 13 years, operates on an annual budget of $5 million, 40% of which comes from private donations. Sunga1la said the property is a desirable one and.should he able to s<Jll fa11ly quickly. Anal.ell, who e1ve<l al E ... tcrncm tor hve y1•m • w11l b~ rPpla("tJlq cleano1 Anderson And•?rson was the dirt>ctor llf asses ment lor the dt tnc t until h retJr d about 1 112 years a91' She r tumect·to the ]Ob until a permanPnt rPpln<"e- ment could be found As part of lht> d1stm;r... hierarchv, Barbot sdul the salarv for Anatol'~ OP\\ position LS about the ame Cl.., that of a high school pnncipal. The change m leadership 'h'lU not affect the distnct'!i reconhgu- ration process, wh.kh could r<~:.ult m Er;tancia taking m TeWmkle's • · •We' re go mg to rruss her,• said Estancia parent George Cote. ff Peggy Anatol and Estanaa go togethf'f tor me. It's going to be very hard to replace her On tQe other hand !.he got her doctorate deyree m educallon and we wQuldn't Wdnl to hold her back.• ·we're always m need of.mon- ey becduse we have to raise $2 million every year," Hubhdrd said. 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Fer:ryman said he believes the community, at the most, might support infrastructure needs such as plumbing, electricity and heat- ' ing. That wpuld still exceed the $15 million price tag that was ~g tossed around last year. t 'Iramutola has a 90%-plus sue-; CONTINUED FROM A 1 enlarged. But now that Borders has been open for a couple of weeks, Miller said he is noticing more and more problems, such as the bright halo- gen lights illuminating the stor~·s loading dock and the red .. Bor- dei:s" sign facing his home that shines through his windows at night "We call it Anaheun Stadium,• tvtmer sdid. •it's just been one thing alter another. It seems like· Ute city just doesn't care about the k"esid ents." But Costa Mesa City Council- man Joe Enckson said the city does care about Miller's com- plaints and has tried to address the dnveway issue as best it could cess rate. for getting bond issues passed in California. ln the November elections alone, he helped win passage of five bond issues. "lf there's no support in the community. he will tell you that, too,• Ferryman said. "He will say; 'Don't put it on the ballot.' We wouldn't pursue it if it's just an exercise in futility.• namutola's secret .is to focus on the constituents who could be a "no• vote and tum them into a "yes.· In Newport-Mesa, this would probably include senior citizens whose children have long ago left the school system. Th.e means of persuasion coulcl include face-to7face meetings to P.~rsonalize the plight of the "The city had heard from him at a council meeting and had attempted to address his con- cerns, but now that Borders is open. perhaps we should look at it again,• Erickson said. "l think it should be pointed out that rather than a run-down bar, there is a new retail center, so the crime and vagrancy problems should go down in the neighborhood.• . Councilwoman Libby Cowan said the lighting concerns are new to her, and she said she would hope the city could do something to help with the prob- lem. "Th.at can be addressed, and I would encourage the residents to work with staff on it,: she said. ·1 would imagine that Borders wants to be a good neighbor, too.• · Associate Planner Carol Proc- tor said she is working. with Bor- ders to try to dim some of the BRIEFLY schools. His impressive list of successes in the Golden State have earned him the nickname "Billion Dollar Man.• according to an article in Education Week magazine. His accomplishments include getting 16% of voters in San Diego Coun- ty to approve a $1.5 billion bond issue and 87% of Inglewood vot- ers, to approve a $131 million bond issue. School board member Wendy Leece, who opposes raising taxes to repair schools, voted against hiring namutola. "I just don't like hls tactics, the way he manipulates the public,~ Leece sajd. "l would like to see • the architect's report first so I can make my own decision.• '. lights facing Miller's home, partic· ularly those at the truck delivery dock. The city is also trying to encourage Borders to turn off or possibly eliminate the red sign facing Flower Street residents. "I'm hoping that with time - which is what it takes in new development -that trees will grow, other things will take effect and the dust will settle," s}l.e said. But Giaco said he dc>esn'l think the lights or the red sign are too intrusive. •we're very responsive to legitimate complaints from the community,• he said. "Looking at it objectively, I don't think a lot of his claims are justified, and he's not being very fair toward us.• Miller said he will still pusl) to have the city reconfigure the dri- veways. 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APPOINTMENTS OF NEWPORT BUCK'S CLOCK THE BUTERA COLLECTION CHARLES BARR JEWELERS HAUTE CAKES JAMES ALBERT SALON KRISTEN'S LINGERIE LITTLE PEOPLE AND ME PIZZA BAKERY THE U~~BA GARDENER WESTCLIFF OPTOMETRY "· ,. ' . ,.. EYE-OPENER jauoTE OF THE DAY in Division 3 action I see page 82. tmaer and veteran Ofympion) Steve Scott ~e lilce Bobe Ruth .. : Bill Sumner, CdM High track coach iThursdoy, December 3, 1 W8 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949-57 4.4223 Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dor~ Pilot Bl Nothing ·syntheti~· about it at all ConstrucUon on the Corona del Mar High track began Tuesday, when the existing dirt track was demolished to make room fora new synthetic track which will make most weather conditions· moot. At right, Chuck Dlgnam collects pieces of the long jump fadllty as he primes the area for renovations. • Community raises more than $200,000 to make Sea Kings' track and field coach Sumner's dream project a reality, a syntheti c. track on the Corona del Mar campus, including plans for new soccer field. · BAJUlY FAUl.KNl'R r CORONA DEL MAR -The grand vision of a state-of-the-art track and field facility, which loqgtime Corona de! Mar High coach Bill Sumner conceptualized more than a decade ago, will become reality by the Feb. 15 start of practice, Sumner energetically announced thi<; week. Construction of a rune-lane synthetic track. as well as synthetic jump runway:., began Tuesday. Sumner estimates the publicly- funded $205,000 project, which also includes plans for resurfacing the infield to facilitate a football and soccer field, is scheduled to be completed in eight weeks. . ... •rm excited for CdM High. but it's bigger tha.Jl that,• said Sum- n~r. who credited a two-year commuruty fund-raising effort, spear- headed by Evan Gruber, for making his dream come true. •it was my dream, but a lot of people have gotten on board and Evan Gruber has been dnving the bus,• Sumner said. "Someone took the bull by the horns two years ago and it has been a long haul for us. There were some frustrating moments and people said it couldn't be done with qickel-and-dime d0nations. New Bald~ wrote two checks for $10,000 and there were other businesses which contributed in the neighborhood dt $1,000. But there were a lot of checks for $250 and $100 that were just as important for us to .reach our goal." Sumner envision!> the new facility hosting the annual Newport Beach city youth track and field meet, the clistnct's J~r high G 0 l F richard dunn TOYS FORE FAIRVIEW PERSEVERES I n the early years, when Watergate was hot and Earl · Woods had a Vietnam buddy named Tiger (after whom he'd later call his first son), goliers pa.id $2 to play and donated an unwrapped toy to the Fairview Developmental Center in Costa Mesa. Much has changed m the Steve Papas Toys Fore Fairview Goll Tournament, celebrating its 27th renewal Dec. 12-13, but the stabilizing factor has been the sponsorship of the men's club at Costa Mesa Golf & Country Club. This y<'ar, toumdlllent oCf icials are hoMnng Pdpds, the former club president who launched the event in 1972 and died last year about the time of the .tournament. meet, as well as future league finals for the Sea Kings. "When I first thought about the idea of a synthetic track in the area, I visualized it at Newport Harbor High, because the stadium is there. (Former Newport and UCLA middle-distance standout) Bnan Theriot and I got together to talk about makmg it happen, but nobody wanted to do it.• Sumner believes the new facility could boost the CdM program, as well as expose more youngsters in the community to track. "Track is not just a minor sport," Sumner said. "In Europe, guys like (former UCI miler and veteran Olympian) Steve Scott are like _Babe Ruth. l see a lot of Newport-Mesa schodts usmg the new facil- ity and getting excited dbout track. lnstead of asking lods to put on . old urutorms and run on a dirt track, which turns to mud when it rdins, we'll have lods running on a synthetic track. You're going to see the sport pick up." · It Is scheduled to be finished in time for the start of practice for the trac.lc . season, Feb. 15. DAllY PILO PHOTOS BY DIANA MULVIH U HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCER No doubt, the Meek . . shall inherit ... 2-0 •Trey.Meek scores in 67th minute, comes back and does it again two minutes later to ignite the Tars to nonleague victory over host Costa Mesa. HI< II \Hi> l>t '' M'{!'lil COSTA MESA -Trrmng was everything Wednesday for sophomore right winger Trey 1' kek and the Newport Harbor High boys soccer team, which, you could say, bdcked into its 2-0 nonleague victory over host Costa Mesa ma hercel)' fought rntra- d.istnct affair. "We sure needed those, didn't w1•7" Sailors Coach Matt \Vest de<idpanned, refemng to Meek's hack-to-hack goals in the 67th i!nd 69th minutes, both of which reqw.red specrnl a.id. Meek scored on a rebound to break the scoreless tie, after Cos- ta Mesa juruor goaltender Cesar Porcayo blocked Scott Perk.ins' attempt for Newport Harbor. It wa~ Perkin!> who had broken free six yards in front of the goal and caused Porcayo to ... cramble But the real dagger m the heart for Mesa came moments later when a ball deflected oft the bodv of Cha~en l\tar;hall, the Mus- tangs' standout freshman defender. and bar->ly trickled past the line. -• Porcayo had stopped an attempt by dn ttllackmg Meek, who was credited with tus second goal, dnd thl~ Sallo.r.., held on for a shutout in the season lid·lilter for both schools. •What a heartbreak,• said Costa Mesa Coach Mike Dunn, whose squad outc;hot the Tdrs m both h<llve::. Meek, in the right place at the nght ume, Jtm1or defender Kevin Yoches and st~nior defender Jose Sierra pro\.,ded key defensive moments for the 5ailors in the sc>cond hall with phy!.1· cal play or shot deflections. ·we eipect big things from r~tl)ek)," sd1d we ... t, who ... e goalie, Duke Burchell, replaced the mJurt>d Zach Wells l"houlder), the highly sought seruor who suffered tom ligaments dunng a State Olympic Development tryout Nov. 21 and could nu... up to eight weeks. - In the 4 th mmute, Sierra d fleeted a hot from long range by KIM HAGGERTY·ZVWS I DAILY f'ILOT Instead of toys, toumument proceeds are now delivered to Costa Mesa's David 'ITan (left) battles Newport Harbor's Ryan Hernandez ln Wednesday's game. SEE MEEK PAGE Bl SEE GOLF PAGE Bl D l I l y p I l 0 ' H I G H s c H .0 0 l A' H l E T E 0 F ' H E w E E K \ 1\.. n.~:~ ! ~junior Krista DUI has been overseeing the Sailors' court for the past two seasons In a quiet, yet very effective fashion. She and her teammates shoot for the state championship ln gh'ls volleyball Saturday night at Cypress C ollege when the Tars duel Uncoln Higb's Trojans of Stockton. OAllY PllOT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH ongratu atzons • ( •One of Newport Harbor Hlgh's not-so-secret weapons gives the Sailors further fuel m their championship quest. BAllll'I .. Alll.KNf It !Wf Nol Tiough she's earned the es1gnation or vice president in the Newport Harbor High Roohng Company, Sailor middle blocker Krista Dill often gets I . credit than the . mail room. But, d pite bcl.tlg surioWtded by tranc;cenqent talent, uch as 6-foot-1 etter Jennifer Carey, 6-1 outside hitter Apfil Ro and 6·2 middle Kathy I.avoid, disc~rrung girls volleyball · aficionados re<"ogntte that Dill d~erv a full share of the team' dividends, inC'ludmg ·hack·lo·bac:k ClF Southern • • Section Division l·AA chdmpionships. Unconcerned with ind1v1dual accolades, Dill readily aC"Cepl'i her frequent i.ligpl<>, content merely to scrunch her athletic. 6-2 frame mto the part of rol player. But what a role she plays. ·she's very unselh h," aid Newport Coach Dan Glenn, v; ho credits Dill for helpmg his h"'am reach the CIF State D1visu:in I title matC'.h Saturday at Cypr College. "She's not a big thittmg) hammer for ti:>, becau.s h ' next to April {an All·ClF kill artist) in the rotation, o April is SEE KRISfA PAGE 8:1 l t ( { t 1 I ' f l , 82 be Thuradoy, Decem ro 3, 1998 .. rts Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil KRISTA · AYSO IEGIOll 120 JI. lll·IMlllCAI FOOTIALL CONTINUED FROM 81 • going to get the majority of the o;cts. But Krist.a pl. ys big for us. She gets up qwck.ly and takes a~ blocker with her, 11nd she's Buffaloes are m - the-Super Bowl worked hara to beeome an dll·around player who can do well m the bilck row, too. She JUst makes €ontinuous tmprovem<'nt cmd there have be~n tunes Uu.s year, hke our first ma_tch m the Santa Barbara Tourndment of Chdlll.pions, when she WdS the best player on the court.~ , As h<ls been her pattern the two·year starter hds stepped up her game in the postse~son. She had eight and nine kills, , respectively, ctnd proV1ded her consIStently imposing IJlocking p(esence in a pair of slate playoff sweeps over over Bullard High of Fresno (Nov. 24) dnd Centennial of Bakersfield (Saturday) to earn Daily Pilot Athlete of the Week laurels. •Middle blockeri; have a lot of responsibilities which sometimes go unnoticed,• Dill said. •We hdve to get up every tune the ball's over the net and .-------• we hdvc to get up for the (quick) s~!t on trans1bon and you haveto · · ·close th<• block every t1mf' rhert>'s a lot ol rnuvenwnt r1nd d lot of physic di "f just want our team to be successful. That's what it's all about ... " Krista DUI Newport Harbor junior volleybaJI middle blocker ,Juli It cdn gPt tmng dt llmes, r•.,1wnally in thr> long rallies. But I don't wont lo get m the <.pothghl d lot I JUl>I Wdnt our h•.im to lw c;ucc Pssful. Thdt'S 'h hdt 11 's dll ,, bout • D11J nPver llrcs of work.Ing to 11nprov€', c1 trdlt ddn11H•d hy (;Jenn, who dlso c1pprenates her < ompetitivt>nt•ss ·She hds t1 hidden compchll.vent>s., p<>oplc may not sf>(•, h<•rc1usc slw\ <.o nirc> and kmd of qwet," Glenn said "But you rndlly SC'P m big mdtches that she's d hqhtl'f. • Though dlwdys lh<' ldllest one 111 her ddss, Dill fought the dUure of dthletics unlll tht> seventh Ufdde, when Sh<.> ClllhfdCCU voUeybdll. • 1 tried tennis ctnd I tned hdsketball, but they weren't my sport,• Dill rccdll£•d. "I hked volleybdll, hut when I started pldymg club, I wondNed il I'd he dble to dc>ill with the time conl{Tlit nlf'nt and effort 1t took But oncP I st<1rted to improve, I r1>dll)' ~JOI 11110 11." And wbllt> Dill's development h.is"gdfn<•r('() ec:trly mterest from C'Ollf'gl' rN ru1ters, <lCCordmq to Glenn, it\ th<• C'h.illcnge of compel1llon <1ncl th<' JOY ot shunng succPs., wllh hN lt•dmmdlPs whi< h dnvc•s her. "VolJeyhdll 1s n11>unt to be t'l1JOY<'d c1nd l'vP grown to redlly love 11, • semi Dill, who also throws Uw .,hot dnd <i1sc:us m the spnny "I'm not concerned with qetting d S< holdr~hlp, but ( v.ould·hkP to continue playing t1lt1•r high school • t\dd1tJonally, Otll beheves the ltf P lessons enh<Lnced by her volleyball expcnence will sPrve her well beyond her playing days. "VollPybdll takes comrmtment dnd bemg dblc to sucrifice for others. 11·~ very clemundmg and I Uunk it redlly allows you to ledrn 1f you have wht1t 1i t<Jkes.'' • KRISTA DILL .aom: May 7, 1982 ttom.town: Nowport Bea'h IM'11ht 6 foot·2 W.lght ~SS Sport: Volleyball Pm: Middle blocker co.di: Dan Glenn ~food: Mom's potatoes F.vOfttll movt.: •Point Blank" 8eJt dll9tk moment: •w;nnJ119 badl:·tOoba{_I( OF (SOuthem Section Oivl on I-AA) c.hamp1onshlJn •. A..._ of dM .... XII: She '* 17 combined k1lb and J>!O¥SClld • big bloCk In state PUlvoff sweeps over Bull•d Of fmiio end <Antennlal of 'Bakemteld. Dllr flat (ofl«tot rporti CM/ l«le ~ Division 3 champions in AYSO Region 120, the Mesa Storm. Kneeling, from left, Stacey McCormick, Cristina Ehrhom, Brittany Doyle, Jamie Walker, Britta PHU, Sarah Humphrey; standing, from left, Katie Schuelke, Stephanie Moore, Cheryl Hack, Danielle Moran, Jacquelyn Greaney, Kristin Hammarsten, Leah Blackwell, Coach Dennis Hammarsten. MESA STORM BLOWS M -AWAY • AYSO Region 120 championship matche~. The Mesd Storm, dn A\'SO Region 120 D1vis1on III <11rls tedm, ffilght be better named the Mesa Blizzard after tts run lhroµgh the playoffs. The Slom1 defense < ut the powe r of all opposing oHenses and pretty much had its wdy w1U1 its own octense. The Storm, which completed the playoffs without giving up a goal, capped the run with a 2·0 Vlctory over the Electricity to wm the DiVlSlOn Ill bUe. Stacey McCormick srnred m the first quarter on dn <1ss1st by Kristin "'Hammarsten. Later, McCorrruck hedded m d cross pass by Hammar ten. But It WdS the qelcnse that owned the day. GoahPs Kalle Schue lke, Hammarsten dnd McCornuck were unhedlahle. Ste pbanJe Moore, Cheryl Hack, Danielle Moran, Jacque· lyn Greaney, Leah Blackwell, Cristina Ehrhom, Brittany Doyle, Jamie Walker, Britta Pttti and Sarah Humphrey provided defensive support. GIRLS DMSION IV CHAMPIONSHIP • Shooting Stars 2, G.L T. 1 G.IT struck first with a goaJ m the first half, but Kelly Topps evened the score in the third quarter for the Shooting Stars. Stars' goalie Shannon Arnold made some good saves late m the match, sending it into overtime. Alycia Weikel pushed through the G.I T defensive line in the first overtime and put the game away. Breeann Frazier, Megan Caldera, Diana Davila, Marilyn Hernandez, Breann Walker, Brit· ta11y Moody, Katie Moore, Amanda Loera, Ashl~y Lystne and taylor Feldman were key to the win BOYS DIVISION V CHAMPIONSHIP • Silver IJgbtning 6, Barracudas 0 Alter a lone first half goal by , Caleb Burgess the Silver Light· ning erupted in the Uurd quarter, trymg the B(!rracudas' champi· onship hopes. The I.:igbtning struck fast and often, with goals coming from Luis Cozza, Austtn Evitt, Daniel Dominguez a nd Brandon Mauer. Thanks to the play of Daniel Freeman, Chris Peterka, Nick Arellanes, Jesse Jaime, Daniel Saldana, Alan Hussey, Ramin Tasblhchl, Michael Lurssen and Drake Brunette, the Lighting were able to shdke off d first- round loss to win eight straight for the title. BOYS Df\.1SIOS VI The Patriots wrapped up a great eason over the weekend. Alexander AJJJone, Angel Beas, JusUn Crosson, Jo epb Eggers, Scott Es en, Jonathan Knauer, Aaron Kring, Patrick McGuire, Michael Morley, Andrew Roth, Tommy Stephans and Mathew Viles were key to the Patnots suc· cess this season. • Junio; All-American Football collision Saturday. 11'.~0t\ It 11 l . IWy"" DANA POINT -When the N~wport Mesa Buffaloes, a Junior Nfidget football team, takes the held at Dana Hills S~turday ilt 5:15 p.m., they will be the hrst Newport_ Me a Junior.Midget tea111 in 20 yecw; to have a shot dl the Juruor All;Amencan Footb<tlJ Super Bowl title. But. to win the title, the Buftal6cs have to yet pas~ the La Mua- da Matadoreli, a ream that went 11-0 in the NFL this seao;on and sports a l)1g line on both of tense and defense. • "The tine will be the key to the game,• ~oach Tom Mo~arch said, "ll tliey donunate it, 1t will he a long ~~ht for us ... But if we can hold our own there, it should be an exctb.n~ game .. The Matadore.-; run the hall well behind that line and if the B.uf. faloes are to have a chance, U1cy will need good penetration from their linebackers as well. The road to the Super Bowl was no cakewalk for ~e BUC!d.loes., after going 9·1 during the regular season and desttO}'UlQ the Car son Colts, 38·16 in the AFL serrufmaJ game, the Buffaloes had to get past the Orange Chiefi; Saturday. • . The Buffaloes wasted no tin1e, driving 70 yards on the ground during the opemng drive. The dn'1e was capped by Matt Encinias' 5·yard run for a 6·0 lead. · , . Memo Barrera gave them a 12·0 cusluon with~ rushing tou~h­ down of his own The drive, 60 yards, was also entirely o~ runnm~ plays. Monarch ctid not want to risk putting the ball ~ the (111 because of the heavy downpour which lasted the duration of thP. game. The Ctuefs recovered un onsides kick attempt by J.he Buffalo •!i and returned it to the 38-yard line. A long run made the score 12· 8 with 4:30 left in the fir:.t half. The wet conditions took their toll on the BuUaJoes and a fum- bled snap was recovered by a Chiefs' linebacker and returned Jor a touchdown, g1vmg them a 14·12 lead. The Buffaloes quickly drove 65 yards anrl retook the lead when Barrera scored on a .S·yard :.weep with 17 seconds left in Ute hall The Chiefs returned the ensuing kickoff to the 4-yard line with just 12 seconds remrurung before the llreak (The return would have been for a touchdown had kicker Enrique Ramirez not caught the retwn man at the -4). • The Chiefs went Cor a sw<.'<'p, hut Endmas dropped the run. ning back for a 7-yard loss, ending the half. The defenses took over from there and the Buffaloes closed out a 20-14 win. The final Chiets' thrcC1t was topped by Jason Jor- dan's interception with five mmutes left. The Buffaloes got thrne tust downs and drove to the 1-yard line bc•fore taking ,a knee to run out the clock. Dominic Rickard, Luis Guldlno, Kris Cooper, Michael McDonald, Joe WUltams, Garrett Whitfield, Dack lshU and W~s Ethridge keyed the defenSt•. The AFL champion Buf fnloe~ will have a season to remem ber, even if they can't get pl.1st Ld Muadd on Saturday. •rt'.c; !<ind of iroruc, • Monart"tt said. •This 1s my third year in the Super Bowl (Monarch took teams from 1hshn to the Super Bowl m 1996 anct 1997). I had no tded this WdS a Super Bowl team when we starl· ed. We have a great group of player~ who have perfornwd beyond our expectations. - Monarch credits assistant oo ches Brian Aguirre, Saul Frau · to, Mike Curtis and Paul McDonald a.s one of the mam reasons the Buffaloes have done o well. 0.COONs TO Ow H1w H•GH from 5 FWY • Go south to San Juan Creek exrt. Turn left at signal and proceed towards the coast Turn nght on Stoneh1ll, Turn right on Golden Lantern School ts on the left from POI • Take PCH south to Golden Lantern and turn left (inland). School rs on the left after signal at ~toneh1ll TENNIS COLLEGE WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL WATER POLO CdM girls fall to El Modena Braverman loses in main draw at the Guadalajara stop GUADALAJARA, Mex.1co -Jn her fmal tournament of yedr, Newport Beach 's Brandis BravPr- mdn was knocked out of the tn<JUl drdw Tuesday when she lost m the fust round to fifth-seP<led Alice Canepa of Italy, o-3, 6·3, !Jn the red clay dt the $25,000 Women's Tennis Challenger of Guaddlajara, the final :,lop of the Copa Ericsson Tour m South and Central Amenc-a. Braverman, who ofhnally turned pro earlier th.is fall, fc1cecl a more experienced playe r nn thE' red cldy m Canepa, rcmkccl 208th in the world m singlPs "(Cdnepd) has hel,n ht•tt> d month dnd she's match tough on this stuff," Brnvermun suid Tues· day from her hotel room. "It\ on<' Uung to be m good sh<Jpe, but H's another thing to be tough on rPd clay." After playmg double~ at Guadalajara, Braverntdn will re turn home dnd prepdre for the 1999 season. She mt .... cd the bulk of last winter and ~pring bl.'C'au c of an a.nkle injury, but rebound 'd with a solid sununer. Braverman's world rnnkrng, once dose to t ,000, has dropped to around 350. She hopt>s her ranking will continue to :.urgP when she opens next eason at the $25,000 Cloa~tttcr. Fla,, event m January. -.by Rldwrcl f)unn Out of optio1J1S • Rice will finally succumb to surgery to repair. shoulder. PROVIDENCE, RI -For Brown Umvensty's Kathryn Rice, d Corona clel Mar High product, pldying through some pain wao; one thing. But not being able to leep at night because she was in so much pain was something else Pntircly. Alter avoiding surgery for a· .shoulder in1ury for more than ·u year, d recent MRI revedled her in1ury, which 1s similar (ye t far more c•xtensivo) to the m1ury suf· h'r<>d IJy Donver Broncos sldr .fohn Elway edrly ldst season, had worsoned and she hdd httle choi("e 1f she wanted to have d f\lnctional shoulder. HThe pam is still bad • Rice smd. ·1 haven't done anythmg m two or three weeks and I still Cdn't sleep at rughV Rice will have reconstructive surgery when she comes home to Newport Beach after finalS are over. •1 go m three days before Chn tmas," Rice said. •They told me if I re ted long enough. ll rrught heal on its own. but there was no guarantc•e l could keep the pdm away ldter on in We. The doctors told me 1f I wanted to lift my (poso;1hle future kids) kids, I ~hould get 1t repaired." The operation, accordmg to Rice's fathP.r Bill, will involve reat- taching ~houlder tendons to the bone. Becausp of the m1ury, other tendons m the shoulder stretched out and must be heated dunng the operation m hopes of shrink· mg them back to a normal size. Uoctors Wlll also remove some cartilage. Rice will then kePp the shoul- der immohil<• for four weeks, in a sling for two weeks and then,· depending on who.( the doctors think, begin a four-to-su month re habilitation. One thmg no one can say is that Rice didn't give it her best. The 1umor, who was named first team All-Ivy League and an Aca· de mic i\ll-Amencan, played through worsening pam to help Brown to a 7-0 record 'in the Ivy League and then the outright championship with a wm over Pnnceton in the Ivy League champ1onsh1p tournament. •Everything that happened this year wru; great,• Rke said. "We had a good'time and accom- plished a lot together. But tlw pain got so bad I didn't think l'cl make it. When a ball was set to me, I hoped I could get my ann up to hit it.· Rice w1U stay bchmd wht•n Rice opens up the NCAA playoff at No. 7 Hawali Saturdtty tx•rnu she didn't feel sh~ could con· tribute and tS still recovering from a recent bout with the flu. Sht• will keep herself busy by studying for finals. Her teammates have b.-en very understanding. •They realized what I. had to do," Rice said. "They knew how much pd.in I was in at the end of the sedson and Wlderstood that T was playing for th.cm. It meant " lot to us to win thP-Ivy Lcagu~. They all thanked me for <:licking it out as long as I did." Even after surgery, Rice, who plans to pursue a PhD in psychol· ogy, may not be able to play. •The doctors have been opllm1shc, • Rice said. •But there are no guar- antees. There is a chance I would have to switch pos1tioni; to right side hitter so I would onJy be hit· ting half as many balh. •At this point, I would like to be able to sle p at rught. I hope the surgery goes well, and I'll take tt frum the re.• Sandoval sparkles in comeback victory . •Costa Mesa drops 45-34 COHON \ OEL MAR -Go<'lhl: Ann I lPndnc kson hdd 17 sav" t1nd two l>teals, but Corona clel M. r li1qh couldn't keE>p El M0<I· ~nd at bay dnd fell, 8·4, m thP nonledgue gul:; water polo " a -;on opener Wednesday. f\.lelindd Tucker scored hrn goals for the host Sea Kings. Hay· ley l lape man and Ellen OrlJr> each scored one. NO NL.EA GUE EL MODENA 8, Coftc>NA DEL MAit 4 Score by Quarters El Modena 2 3 2 1 • 8 Corona del Mar O 1 2 1 -4 Corona del Mar -Tucker 2, Hapeman 1, Orbe t. Saves -Hendrickson 17 MEN'S HOOPS San Diego State doubles up on sec SAN DIEGO -Kevin Bractle) cored 17 points as Southern Cal· 1fom1a College lost to San Diego State, 103--49, ma nonconferemc men's basketball game Wednes· day. Bradley also had nm • r bound for the Vanguards (2·5). Den ms Keane scored 1 O points. Steve James had thr t• blocks. TODAY'S SCHEDULE mat decision to Anaheim. WRESTLING The lo marks th filth time the Vanguards have lost to a non· NAIA opponent, SCC has lost to NCAA D1v1:;ion I and II programs and should be well preparert when Golden State Athletic Con· :SO p.m , at Katel!A •• • doval s1>un hehihct tind...scored the tcikedown to win. Arce Yt>gurtjtan re<-ordcd hi first varstty victory with a 17·2 d dc;ion by technical fall at 152 pound . .11cmMl1o Arrollil (189) won by pm m 2:31 and Fr Ienco Arron.1 r1G01 ~on by pin in :vm 112 I.emus (A) pinned V. Nguytn,, t.55. 119-Q. Nguyen (CM) p1hned Carillo, 1 54. 125 • Zevafa (A) pinned Vener, 4 40 1JO • Magana (A) ptnMd F~ntts. o 52 115 • PomuchH (A) p1nned1'rl<'(, 1.31. 1.eo . Yanuaria (A) pinned F•vero, 3:31 145 •Gema (A) pinned Casarrubias, 5:25 152 -'VogurtJ1an (CM) todln e..t1I fall ~ Torres,. 17 2 1to •'fr. Atrona (CM) plnMd lgpfz, ll 30 ,,, • CiffiT!o (A) p1MedS(hipef'I\, 0-48 f c~cnce pluy starts. ,; ·~--~~;::~~,.~n"l~•·r~1 .. rr~ ArwtllM 45-~A Ma.A J4 (OT) ' HJ -Mc~n (CM) won by ~ HWt ·Morales CA) c;.t Grubfsl<t\ 4-2 J t \ hlewpor t Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot • Stephens reflects how he didn't eJq)ect to go past -'T"" He. IaruoYB'9nCl team. -,... ' E clward C. St<>phens remains pruud ol bf>ing a hrm dnd hrtµpy natJvc of llc\lhoa ' WI 11>w hi. lat£> 1nothP.1, l i£>1cn, · 01u P owrll'd the lt1ndm~11 k \'pllow Col tugPs, but still hnds 1t cliftir.ult to think clhout dcpdrt.mg f1orn Syrdo1se, N.Y., despite th<' snuwy winters\ With dffiUSf!mcnt, hi! figures time mrty hnd him yeurnm~ for th~ warm wcathor he grow up with in the harbor drc•a before he h~c.1me a d£~stroyer _gunnery nfhu•r and was sh1pp<'d off with the Navy to Uw South Panhc. Sl"phcns, 74, a one-time running gudrd lor llw late ~ legendary fullback l fdrold Sheflin on the '41 gmJ lPdm, lound hrs C"drt ' r <1s u college , p1o(es.sor at Northwestern and s} 1i1t:us1• holctmg him fd1rly tight to tJ1c> f:ast. I le is now Profl~S!-.Or Emeritus Stephens, which obv1ou~ly means he is free to rnovC' on uny , r uUlJtdss pomt h<~ fdvors . • , 1 luwevcr, Sy1 <lC'Us<.> cdme to fcapl hke home clfter so nMny yedrs as l lt>dn ot Pubh<.: Communicdtions. Stc>ph<'ns, tlw <iUthor of six 1111vPls dnd c1 student body . ptes1dent ill I ldrl..>or I ligh, Class •>f '4'.l, db:;orlwd one of his · l11qqcst .shocks this pctsl ycilr upon lt'arrunu thdt his prep gnd < o. < h, the latl• Wcndt'll Pickens, lwd JldSS(•d <IW11y )\l' .. t bcfqrt• ll llllllf'r. WhPn tht• l iarl.>or I hgh Vdrsity twcl lus its lowC!st level ever with •Jrlly I:< \:arsrty qnd C'dnchdates m '11 , CcM< h Pickens rhose to drdw 10111 ul tlw H11thesl players up 1 110111 the B Tcdm Tho <' four, StPphPn .. ., W1llord (Ch1h} MEEK ~ FROM 81 M"""'s 1 1dl1, hloc kt•d Josia ' P ,, I d m a 11 ' s rt-bound c1ttcnipt, ,, .lunmr Jose J'cJt•z lutnhhc>d 1i1ost of the olfl•n· s1v1• spark m th~ muldle for Costa t. 1cs11 with uggres- 1 s1vP passing to leilil the forwdrds, Liut Nmvport I for- I 01 hdck wouldn't let the Mustangs pe 11N r dtco, S IDELINE S Chaplin, George M~toba and Johnny Ikeda, chose to move up with the big boys and endure the entire season. They already had a fr.rm regard for the '41 first stringers, like fullback Harold Shellin dnd lus brother, center Bill, and the big tackJe Manuel Muruz. Little did they know the • .(1 1uruors would lead Harbor High to the smdll schools CIF finals the following ,year after winning the league title. But Stephens always projected thdt Pickens had the skills and knowledge to direct the slim '41 team to a high and proper finish, wruch he did. The '41 team recorded a 4-2-2 season. . It also shut out five nvals and Cd!Ile close to winning the t1Ue against Anaheim. He said, "I hdd dlways been a little mysWied about how I ended up playmg on the vcus1ty team. I had been a B Team player. which I enjoyed, but one day I was mvited to try out for the varsity, which ledtured genuine heroes like the Sheflins and others." Amused in reflect.mg back, Stephen!\ said, ·1 told myself then that COdch Pickens m'ust NUUJ boys w1•re (!lilt· to step up a notch lm the sec· lllld hctl1} dllcl WC qot ti {Joo<l wsull," West su1d. "It wc1s cl lt•um eflorl T!v .. rynne pldy(>c) Wt•ll " ,. ll:IM HAC.GERTY-ZYUUS I OMV PILOI f\.lt•sa, \\ho plup•d lhc Tttrs Newport Harbor's Otto Verhulst (right, takes control of the ball as Mustangs' Brian Dunn follows dosely during Wednesday's contest. en in the first hulf whi>n the hall '"'1 kept m thl' nuddle of the f1Plt.1, Wds w1lhuul two sta1 ters: Slnker Edson Crnz und rrudh('Jd- u i'latt Dunn tnght lout injury). "I tlunk we hdd good opportu- ml11 <:, • M1k~ Dunn "did. •1'-foyhe w .. ·n qut a break next tune. New- l"J.rt lid1bor's d uood team. rn1e Ii 11 ) dTe much bigger and "lionql't th<111 we an>, bul I thought we plctyc<I them even, ox1.:opt for those two break- downs." Mesa sophomore Tnni Her- 11r1ndez made several shot attempts, including one in thE' 64th nunute from 40 yards out dfter he made u steal. Hugo Cortes, Lee I lemandcz and sweeper Enc Pemne also contributed on defense tor tl1e Tar , while Tyler Sunmons, Chris Wdhl, Tyson Wahl and Ma.nut"'! Oropezd were reliable m th£• 1ruct- dlc. The Sdilors •won· their scnm· mage dQdlnst l iunlington Beach, sconng twice while the delenso shut the Oilers down without a score, on Nov 25 when Perkins and Omar Hernandez scored. Th~my, ~mber 3, 1998 83 other younP. pQ<>ple, mduding my own children, J am quoting not my father, but Wendell P1r.kens and athleuc cfuector Ralph RP.ed. • r fowever, he also paid tribute to d number of nude teachers hke· Coss Grable, Everett Rea. ~e Tnne and Dick Spaulding, who wPre also father hgures, •but the coaches.scem~d to get to know us be.st and worked Wlth us 10 wdys more intimately coo- cPmod with growing up." I le cemcmberoo the page ot. photos GI the "38 grid varsity and Ute• tlreat impdct ttiey had. He said, ·when l got there as a frc lunan that yedr, there were the h"eavy duty upperclassmen, they all seemed to be about ..,even feet tall, wtth dStonishing • ttthletic records The 1941 Newport Harbor Sailors football squad numbered just 17, but compiled a 4-2-2 record. Front row, from left:. Wilford (Chi\l) Chaplin, Dale Brockett, Edward Stephens, Bill Sheflin, Harold Sheflin, Don Bingham and Charlie Dennison; middlf' row, from left: Team manager Don Payne, David Alle n, Manuel Muniz, Bob Gaynor, Jim Johnston and Keith Engelhardt; Back row, from left: ·1 remember some of them walking around with their lett~rman'o sweaters with four '>lnpe and an ~ndless am1y of pms and emblems mdicating all the sports m which they had lettered repeatedly. 1 looked at them with the Sdme awe I later felt when I looked at admirals with all their ~old brdlds." It hdrks bdck d story from C CK1ch Spdulcling dbout a powe1lul student named Don Mc Cbntoch. The yam came to him from a tounst pds::.mg by a held m Co~ta Mesa where this student was plo .... 1119 behind d hon.c. George M atoba, Vernon Fitzpatrick, Don Tripp, Bob Boudloo t and Johnny Ikeda. have seen some tdlent I didn't know was thew, and always . admired him for hi~ penetrdting discernment Now. arter all these years, after reddmg Daily Pilot art1clt>.s, I realize the gredt mohvahon !or his clo!>e look at the B players Wds his 'hortage exceptional. What he! lacked m size, he made up bv trying. . Impact? You could hear h1m hit." until I read the soetolO<JKdl studies years later " of varsity pldyers l>et <1.use of the war." Dc~p1te hrs modesty, one all-kc1gut• lac:kh! once said, ~I was always d hMrty ddmi.rer of Eddie Stephens. I le was kmd of Bill Sheflin prai~ed the one-time running guJrd lor his contnbution"' and team spmt, but ddded his own line ol humor: "To all of us, Eddie w.' one of the brdintrus~ on the Jeam. He WdS very intelligent, but we nr.vcr held thdt agdmst him." l le Sdld, ·1 had no ldlht•r this father. Cdrl Edward, die<! when he was six). So the c:ooche.. lonned an important part of Tll)" nrowmg up. servmg no douht a lather surrogate:. w1U1 tht>ir · Ut\'OCdtion of the rules ot sport.,manship, dean lh.,nlJ c1nd self·disetpline." He added, ·when I pac;s along I my own vers10ru; of the.-.e fdtherly admonitions to students dnd Spaulding sairl, "The tourist stopped and asked McClintoch (a '38 var ... 1ty tackle) tor · chrections to Newport. "That way.· Coach Spa.ulding "did McClintoch replied. dc>monstrating how McClintoch held both arms out straight pointing toward Nc .... .-port wiU1 the plow " Stephens said, •I was a Depression young-;ter, as we all were U1en, but l didn't ret1hie rt GOLF CONTINUED FROM 81 the cente1. TherP wcrl' mostly chlldren al the center when Prtpd' started the event. Tournament dncctor Don McGinty believes this yedr's contribution will match last year's gift of $5,300 t.o the 7,000-patient cP-nter . NThe hosp1t.cil bds pUicha.sed d lot of difler~nt things ov~r the years (because of the prcxceds), • McGmty Sd1d. ·we continue to support 1t, hut ll's yelling more dlfhcult:" Gollers Cdn play one or both days of the toumdmcnt. Sdturddy usually draws d larger field. Last year over 200 players participated. cntnes are still open. The Mesa Linda Course <ll Costa Mesa will host the event Dec. 12, and the Los Ldgos Course Dec. 13. ThP. tournament, open to anyone, will f Pdture hole·m·one p1ucs, putting contests and awards. Entry h~e.s arc $50 for one duy, $85 for both. Detdib: (714) 962-1403. • Charlie Mc.Laughlin captured his first men's dub cht1mp1onship Nov. 22 at Big Canyon Country Club, coming from two !>lrOkt>s down slarlmg the fourth and timil round to win by five shots on the reconstructed golf course. It was Big Canyon's first tournament sinre the grdnci rcopcrung Nov. 5. Mclaughhn, ~ho hot 80, 75, 78 and 79 for a totdl l>f 312, also won the club's seruor~ chdmp1onship, Ln which scores tram the Hrst, • <>t-cond ~md fourth rotu1ds were dU:wnulatcd (234). In the regular champ1onslup flight of 28 duh member.s, Danny Lme was second at 317, shootmq 7b, 7S, 80 and 80: Danny B1bh was thud ut 323. hnng an 82, 78, 84 and 79; Al.m Drohka Wi's fourth at 324, c:ardmg score:. o( 77, 80, 83 und 84; dnd hrst-round leader Dave Qu1,ling was fifth at 327, ·totaling rounds of 73, 81. 87 and 8t>. Quisling, dlso sucond in the seniors championship at 240, tied the coun;e record on the newly remodeled links from the blue lees with his rir:.t-round-effort. · "11\is (new) course pldys tough," Big Ct1nyon hectd profess1ondl Bob Love1oy Sdld Quisling tlect duh member Will Tipton'-. Nov. t4 score from the blue tees on the course's ever-changing record board. • More Big Canyon memorable Hrsts: The hrst ( agle on the new course was mdde by Dick Fyke (Nov. 11) on the 475-yard, par-5 No. 18, wht>n he hit dnver 3-iron dnd chipped mto the hole. Bill Lclngston w1tnt•ssed rt. TI1e first double eagle was made by Boh lhrke three days later on the 486-yard par-5 No. 2 (which has new "trcam features). Ihrke u::.ed dnver 3-wood mto the bole, witnessed by Dr. Andy C1es, Ron Tomsic and Dr Dave Ba mes. (Tomsic was <1 member of the gold-medal WlJlning U.S. Olympic basketball team in 195ti whJCh fcdtured Bill Russell.) For the Big Canyon ladies, Linda Ma9qartl shot 88 tram the n:ds to estciblish the rl~cord . She played the round with Sally Holstein, Mdrgdret Ande1sen and Judy Ledthers, according to club pro and LPGA member Sandy Huber. • The 42~lnch rock retaining wall in front of the fotu th green dt Newport Bed ch Country Club 1s the source of delav for the club's un\'etling of \Is ronstmction project on holes 3, 4 and 5. While the work is essentially done, ace ordmg to NBCC President Jerry Anderson. the club has been rt>que ... ted hy th(• c1ty lo aC'quire an add1bondl pemut because the wall 1~ sp' mches higher than r<?<Julahon . NfCon. truc:t1on crew mt"mhers) are readv to move out of thert"' with a couple day ... of · work," Andcr.,on aid. •rt is really goiny to look great.· Anderson s 1rl he e..xpe<"t.s complellou of the project (wec1thc.r pemutting) by next week. Work 1.., e.'sentially tirushed on the lake, telcunmy wall and cascading waterfall. The No. 3 !airway features new elevations for bwlkcrs and pahn trees and the pe~1stence of the water to the left of. the yrei?n. Anciorson, ti member 0 1 the Southern Cultforn1d PGA Hau of Fdffie, has ~d the dub plans to improve the course Pvery year' us long cts Jt hosts the 1i ibd Semor Clciss1r., the• St>mor PGA Tour :.top r.n Newport Beach and Ordngu County'!> only PGA event. • Cal's ~addyshack ln Costa Mesa wtll host u D<'mo Ody fcatunng new Cal.ldway clubs Saturddy hom 10 am to 4 pm Golfers can te t Calldway' new stt:"el dnvers and putters Other club manufacturers will dlso introduce nf'w producL'>, shop owner Jun Pooler said. Cd.l's Caddyshar.k b located at 1784 Newport Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Details. (9491 t>46-7714. . • Costa Mesa Golf & Countr} pub will host a frcP Holiday ln.-.tructi,onal Extra\ tganza J ·from 8 a m to 5 p.m. Saturda)'. In 11dd1llon to a huge ale m the pro .;;hop on d uh,, bags, shoes a nd other es!>ent.idb [up lo 50"u off on elected 1temsl, head pro Brad Booth and other goU pros will offer free instruction on Vdrious aspects of the game. There will be mne sessions, rangmg from "Putlmg Par Dough· hy John Ortega to "How To Prnc:tire" by Enc Carlson OUmr st>s~1ons include course strall'gy/Jnanagt>ment, irons and fitting, rule.s, ch1ppmg, spenal shols and staying ht, and "Dnvm9 For Show" by S<>im Collins Info 17141 540-7500 • The growth ln Junior goU has begun to nect -.s1tnte morl' tournaments. and ewpon B nch Golf Course will hos1 a one-da\ P\:ent D w.. 22 for kid tn three d1Vlsions -agP~ q.10. 11 ·12 and 13-14 There ...,'ill he a maxunum of 24 playe.rs r.n each d1\'l~on. The entry fee ot $40 mclud green fee_, (plap•rs will tee oft h t"' een Y a m. and 11 am ), lunch, rung balls and an awardr;: banquet, wht're wmnen; recei\:e gilt Ct'rtlhcatcs. lrutiall)' called the Keith Wynck lnv1tationhl could h a pr<>lude to a .;cholarship-fund tournament dunng .the holiday break m th ruture. D tails: (562) 987-1378. • RicNrd aw,n·~ golf column eppean evefY Thursda)'. . .. 84 Thur.day, December 3, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa M8$0 Doily Pilot PUii.iC leOTICll . WIC IOTICll W IOTICll =~~""'~ .. ~-~1e:;.;:~~n;1e1;=-==.nBOl~IJW~,,...ifH·•P~.o~;~loll~~·?tl~·:::-br.~~·;;;~~~~~~~1!~~u~e·~d~,;:r~·N·iiiJi;:~~~~~;;:f=ii;i!;;i;;;;~~~e!i!~~·e· ... ~i·t=~f.ii~~~~4===~~~!i~===== W1WUI •11 • tM.tllneee Y9l1 No • ;;;~ "8811JH •u I HI bualMet !1'11? No , TNe ..,_.,_. le aon. ..... JI • I Ill .. IMIS .-,. A.P.N 441).1 • Can't aetm 10 Service -18CROW lf0, for furttl9r lntonneao.• ~~ _. tied -. ..... 1at ~ L ~ flld t:ctbr. "'.=::r-dOlnO -. es 1er11rs N Tiie 11nc1l'lllllnldIDHI111 get to all tho•• Director" =""' c.lf'onOT•,ProfeetM.,,: wnn 0: ~an of~-=~..=: wlltt =-~~ °' ~Y'fl1No =~·.r: n:-i:.'=':.'&:: . repair fobs • .:~~9;._ 9ru~r~:44ff~port Onnoe~1i'J= ~''40'':'~ ~~°"J:' ~:.C,,. w tltd dlwpllllAve.,~ =.,•1 =i:n:,.,'°t11' '11oun~~~~h:ou1t? htlpyouOnd __ .. ~--M..a Dally Diii!)' "'°' Nov. 12, 19, "· Newpoft IMCf\ CA t2llO Delly Pilot Hov. 12. 11 2t wtft .. Cow!fY a.ti of 9eeeh. CA.... 11'1 N ~ of ~ ~ Cla11lfled rtll•l•le htlp . .. ~=:, t;, Pt1ot 0ecemt>tr ~. •·.J,~1 o.c. ~. 1111 Th7" .:*'co..t ~2?°-~ o.e. '· 1... Tiim Ol'ql ~.C:J:' := ~ ...... ..;:; =.,. "~ ~ Serv•c• .... • .......... -..,. ... .,. -11C1 -PUllJC IOTICI Huntington <'lllt1ch, CA ......C llOTfCI Olly l'lcll Nov. 1t, ae. a:in 811dt, CA..,_. !...~ 221 111111. • 10 «> Directory lftUCC.... rv--Pl.. • I ._.. • Deo.3.10.1• Tl'i146 Thie butff\Ma .. OOftoo _of,,........,,.., •t09(1MIMlll "lzettf .. h ...... ... 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CA vine, CA ~714 ...,. the ·~ an "' V.a.J CA t270e cSolrto ........ II: c ' OrMgl ~on ,,.... ......,fft ..... _ VII.,.,_ J. ftynn, 21171 t2e92 Moore Conc1p11 Inc. OrJnge County on 11/17/91 Aptll' Lenay Leonetti, Con11ruct1on Company, 11111n4etl ~om~~ ""'36':; callo de P...o, uke For· Randolph Robert Cc.111), 1280 819on. a... , .... " .... 19042 Santa Claudla St., 10271 M*lll DJ.,~ Deity Plot o.c, 3, 10, 17, 40 ,W: ol ~ "'·CA 92t30 SChHrtr, 215088 Port .. 559, Newport BMeh, CA Dally Piiot NOY. 19. 28, Fountain Valley, CA 92708 ton Becc~,£A t2t4e 241 111tt Th18S ~ ~ of I.cl OlanQI • NJ otMt butlMsl .,.,,,.. rnoulh, Minion Viejo, CA 92el0 Oeo 3 10 1998 Th148 This butln .. 1 11 con-Je"'9y ""'ltlm Cnltwell, Cou L r,.,... ... ,... IWld edd,..... used by t2892 Thlt bUtllltH I• con-• • • ducWd by: an lndMdual 1C>n1 Mel~ Dr .. HUntfng-PUii.iC N011CI I 1n1. ~ Mtltmenl wllM ""-<•l wtltlln the out Marllyn Joan Sch"'"· duol9d b)': • oorpo111tlon PUIUC llOT1CI ~ ye>U l1Atted dolflg ton Beech, CA ll264e .:c,111:: ~....,. lot 00 OI UV.. yews M ltated by 25088 PO!tlmOUnth, Ml .. H9'19 you ltarted doing ~~No Thie bu1lneea le co,,. l'lutNs• ... 111111 S8d net WlCS "°*'* Wllll ~ Ml«~W: =~ ~.V!fu'.f:.~ con-~ ~~pt1, Inc.. '=!':.-=.:t:' = '='19.!, ftted =:' =..,. .:::r-~ TM-=:::::::: sn '*""::,: ~ =· ,,... •ddr111 of th• due19d by: hutt>wld and Aoban w. Moore, ..,..... TM fOlloWlng ~ .,. wltl the County ~ of ~ _, ""· l-1W7 ~ butlMlll M ! ~ =M llOl'lt ti> UM "-ta: E ) are: .i.ttf!Y Scott Wife dent ~ buelnte9 u : °'9ngl COon1y on 11/10/INI J9lhy W. CrceweA Mer1(et, 17'07 Mt. Wvnne, lss 1octtJGot1 Md rot llO The II\ 12SJT $. Lorena, Haw you 1tlt1ed doing Thie ltattment WU flled ChlroprKtlc, 28e7 EUt f .... n80t4 Thie lt8t9iMnt WM fllld fount.In V~, CA llG!'roe Pl*~ heretofOll dllcnbe<I IS 1, CA '2eet ~ ret? Y11, M.el Wlltl the County °'4Ntl of ~ HlahwlY Corona dll 0.ity Piiot Nov 12. 111 2e W1tl\ the County Clett< of H•d•r Amtrvand, 214 beano lcld •11 IS° Thi 1 The ..... .,. oenerellY ~Aotl«t~ ~~on11f17/N Mar CAl282S' • Th 'Orwlg9 Countyon11/24/ll Utne Ln., N. lWl!n, CA addMt Ind Olhtf 4ncrl~ at: Stock Iii Thie ltatement wu tied 1a1•rn1W ~ ICeW'i Corey, 4'6 Dec. 3, 1191 718 t .... nNt• '2705 ~ it I/fl of ""1ne • .....,11 ....... tNde, fbJ1\nt, tumllhlnQI ~r~ ~~~ Dally Piiot Nov. 111, 29, E. c.ne.~_#242, ~ PUii.JC NOTICI D1llly Piiot Nov. a, Deo. s, Thi• bu•lneu .. ~ °'°~ i!.tciitied *"" 11 CU9tomer lltt and OOOdWlli .... -..... -.. , on ~-Dec. S. 10, 1DN ll\142 helm, CA waw 10, 17, 1988 lll1158 ducQd by. an lndMdutll iai!PIWd ., os 2111 and .,. located at: 1835 1"80778011 .,.11UC--• Thia bu1ln111 11 co~ Plolftlo• •u•• .. aa .,.-·--• H111e you tClftsd doing l*IU ....,.,. IMClll, c SUper1or Avenue, #7 a a, Dlilly Pilot Nov. 12, tt, H, rv -• -ducf9d by. an lndlvtdulll ._.. _......... .---• -bUllr""9 'f'l? Y•, lotcMa t2MI. '!'ht unde111Qnld Truattt Hove A Garage Sale! co.ta MIU, CA 112827. 0.0. 3, 1999 Th799 Plollt?I• ....... , 11 HeYI you ~ dolna TM followtng peraone sn ...... ,, .. •llalftace ~ AmlNtnd ~ Gldlimt ll'lt hlbltlr IOI The ~ name UNd -n· I butlnMI yet? .... Nov. <. doing bulilnMe ea: Plaza ,,_ ........ ... ,,_, •t1COl'llCllllU of Ille StMt . Cl•Hlft•d ~ Sel* at ttim loc:atlon II: PUIUC nv C llw .......... 1988 A'*> 811111 1~ Baker St., llw ... ...._. with "'-Cowlly a.ti of llld OChtr common ~ M24978 C'IM1l\oe Rug Dea1gn1 The follawltlo Pl'90N .. Mlcri.I K. Cony #P Coeta f.il..., CA ll2t29 The fallowtl'lg l*1'0nl .. Orwige County on 11/Mlll rf I/fl/ lhOwn hnn Said The bl.Ilk Nie I• Intended ~ltuel""9 doing bullMM a: VUlcM Thll a1aWMnt WU ftled 11m1ll Sam Sher 1300 doing butlnMI M: THE 111Hneafa w11 0t'msdl but w.lhout ai1.11.1.J1.·.-\'Pilot 10 be COMUIMlated at the ....... ............ Tool and Die, 103H South With the County Cltll1c al Adllma Ave., #1~ Cotta PUKA MAN~ Rutllnd Ody Piiot Nov. 2t, Deo. '· or-~. JJp'l1llll office of ORANGf COM-TM lollowtng perlON.,. MeltOM st., Pl~ CA o..anoe Cow1ty on 11/17118 ..... CA'292t Rd., #I, lletdl, 10 17 1988 Th154 1""*8d llQll'dino "'· pol· MUNll'Y ESCROW CO .• ~lngty b~1ln1~: ~~ 'J'~ Ed~ wmam. 11HITJ ... t Thie bu11n1.. I• co~ ~~rd 1270 Autllnd ' .;., ---ICI Oc Wlll'fllnncia, tD ..... -....... • 1•1~•·1•1~ ••• 1 1984 N. Tustin Ave , Or· ~ 4 ~ c) 2..fl. 10412 Cook Clrcle H~ Ody Plot Nov. 19, 28, dUeWd by. M lndMdUal Rd. #I ~ B4MICfl rv-..v -" h lllTIMflO PllflCll* aim :fels>at~ 82!1! ~':f. ": 933 W. 18th St., E-3, eoeta tlngton BMch, CA 9*' Oeo. 3, 10. fltt Th143 ~yet?~:: ~ CA n-3 ' PlolMl1• •slrllu h :"l:k-:' ':..:=1-----~~-oee. 22, 1"8. M..., CA 112827 Winer Satter, 2128 SWMC· PUIUC NOTJCI 98 ' Thi• bu1ln•H t1 co~ .._ ... ...._.. . • prlNdsd in llld OBITU&lt 188 The bulk .... i. JUbfect 10 Danyt Garcl&, 936 W. 18th rain Wy, Corona, CA 11171' ltmall Sam Sher ducted by: M lndMduel The f01oW1nQ penona are (II, ICMncel If lllY utldlf1,. ______ _ CISllomla Uniform Com-St., Onlt E-3, ColUI M..., Thi• bu1ln111 I• co~ Plotttteuc •uc1Mce Thi• Ntement wu filed H~ you .w1td dolflg c1o1na bUllnMe u : QUEST, 11tms ot 1111 bMCi OI TNSt,18 "'''clsl Cod• Section CA0 ~-1......., ,.. __ duct~ by: a general part· Nw 8tlll..._.I whh the County etertc ot ~Blry.t?d Y•. ~118 1n, RIWl'9lde ~ N9w-~ I•. cNlget IOd CURK, 8108.2 ut ...,,...,., ...,...1 ...,...,.., ,,.,.. P TM fotlowtng persona 11'1 Otange County on 11/10./N .,,,... port BMch CA . of h TN ... and OI Tfie name and 9ddreet of St • Orange, CA ll28ell Have you stattld doing doing bulfneta u : lnfor· 1 "8877800t Tt1'I ~ -tlled Pstr1c:ta E. Llatltef 1880 IMtl Cl.-d bt llld Deed OI th• pereon with whom Thi• bu1ln111 11 COi')-butlnMllet? No matlon Networtc Serv!CM, D•"" Plio. Nov 12 111 29 Wftl\ the Cow1ty Cltt1' of 19th St. #MOiS, N.w;o,t TNst IO-'Mt '147,111.11 ctalmt may bl ftltd It Or· ducted by: • gen....i pan-Michie! Wllllaml 1048 ll'lllne Ave., &.tit• 413, _,, • • • • Orange County on 11/24fll8 BMch, CA 112983 En~ AcclUld •nllfllt llld ~ Community Etcrow ntrehlp · .Thi• statement wu filed Newport Beach CA 928eO Dec. 3, 1"8 Thm 1 .... nn11 Thi• bu1lntH 11 con-ldCKON6 acMnctl, 11 llTf, Will eo., 111&4 N. Tuslln ·Aw., b~~ you_,.,•twtNotd doing ~....!"' ... ~ Clertc1111.~ Noe Andrade' De Leon, PUBLIC NOTICE Dally Piiot Nov. H, Dee. 3, due1td by: an lndMduel ~~.!'.~~~ ~ Omnol, CA 92865 and the _,MQ ,... ..,,,_.,, ............ ,on ., ... 2424 Santa Ana Ave .• c. 10, 17, 1"8 Thl5e HeYI you etarted doing .... _.., ..... , ..,,,,_ -........ I.st aey for llllng clalme by ~~ :~ flied t"8en"48 105, Colla MIH, CA F'loltlloue 1k191""8 bullr1e8I yet? Y•, 11193 ~~ =-~llld eny creditor lhall be Dec. With hi C ~ k of Dally Pilot Nov. 19, 28, 112&47 NCIM StatetMftt PUBLIC NOTICI! Patricia t . Ughter W1lllJn Dtclll*t'lu~ .J 21, 1998 which It the butJ-Or 1 Coo~ 11«110 ..... Dec. 3, 10, 11191 Th147 Thi• butln111 11 co~ ~ followlng pereon•.,.. Plottttouc Buelna.. Thi• ltatement wu tlted Dtmand tor-s.is llld 1 WlillJft net1 dl'f before lhe antJ.. tngl ... , on ,..,, ducted~: en lndMd111I dol busl , l(OAl.A wtth the County Ctenc of Def • cipeed 1111 det• apectlled 1"88170074 PUBLIC NOT1CI! Hav• you 1ta11td doing CAR't uu':'o "· ,,_ Nw St8tlftHM'l1 Orano• County on 11/24198 =:ce~ ~., ab0V9, Delly Pilot Nov. 12, HI. 29, •P'lotttlow 1k191""9 bullne11 ylt? No • Costa M .... ~ne'17: Thi tollowtng ~ .,. 1 .... 7HU• Md~ "at Oltut llld Bsc· ·Dated: 11/11198 Dec. 3, 11198 Th754 "--St8tfftent Noe Andrede DI Leon 2211 ~ bull==. !o°t'l: Dally Piiot Nov. H, Dec. 3, '°" '> 5t1 tD bl llCOldJd In lie ~ Soott PUBLIC NOTICE Thi lollowtng pereona.,. :: t:"~ ~~ ~ HuiWy, 11119 Or· A,,.!.lfl!' Corona 0.. .-. 10, 11, 1991 Th159 c:ountt Wll1ft h u ~ ttaldmen doing bu1ln111 11: DI Orange Cowtty on 11/24fll8 anae Ave., Co1ta M ... , CA CA 92825 loc*d llld '"°" thin llwtt Publl•h•d Newport '1otltkMRlluetneea Marte lntll1of9 1044 lrvlne 92627·22'1 Edtth MM Farrell 1321 monltllhMtlSOlld11nce 81aeh..C01ta Mesa o.i~ ...._ 8tmtenMnt Ave Newport' S..ch CA 1eeaenean Thi• bu1ln•t1 I• con. BIYlld• Drtv9 eorOn. Del PUBUC N011CI! l'ICOllSdon DATE: 1"28-Pllol Oec:emblt 3 ltee Thi lollowtng perwone .,. 92e6o • Ot11y PllOC Nov. 28, Dee. 3, duewd by: an lnctlvldual Mar CA 92825 Ftr......,• c .......... · • Th193 doing buJlnees -= 15 stat ~ DMlgna, Inc., 10, 17, 1191 Th1157 Have you started dOlng Thia bualn"' la co~ a TtllllttL By. Tett ~, . --------• Cleanera 1215 BIJ(er st. (Delaware} ThtM CMJttna PUIUC -1c1 bullnlU ~ v ... Sept. 93 duct*' by: .,. lndMdUll a.c. ~ ,..,.,,.. 81"' PUBLIC NOTICE #1(, eo.tA Mal. CA 112e29' e.nt.r, 201 N. WalnOt st.. -I atzabett'I Hutley H8Y9 yoU lttrted doing Trutte his .... 21211 tM)TIC( =-#tto!Anlllllm * --------• Thanb·Tam Thi Tran, WIUngton, 0£ 19801 F1ottttout1 ......_.. Thie etatemtnf wa flltd bullne11 Ye!? No OF TRtm'EFI SAU YOU AAf UM ,m' .13,'·1f!: '(f. ~ C:UCH 13401 HNll'llr Cir •• Oanlen Thi• bU1lnts1 I• eon-Name • .....,..... ~~~ ~~%,: Edith Mu FerTell ~Bs~A\}ATJ'o~ ~ ':° Of 10 12-17 ggs • N NCmCa ~·c;fg=. 13401 ~~·~no ~lol~-u:: t .... nHIO =~~~LESS YOU TN<f ~Ufa • . Dof ............ On) It, retired hom• maker of Newport Beaol'I, c•. paaced away December 1, 19". Dorothy wu bom end raleed In the p ... adena area al\d moved to Orange County In 1990. She WU a former noreety echool operator In the Alhambra ., .. tor 40 yMn. . Sh• •• IUN!wd by her eone, Roger (Carol), Jam•• and Tom, gHndchtldren, Jett, Ja.on, V!Yeka, Paul, Lor.n and K.evtn. Graveside 11Nlcff wtll be held ll1 11 :00 a .m. on Friday, December 4, 19M ll1 OIY• u• • eftlll OLA8SIFlllO M2·ts•7a ~~; Sell your extra household Item$ In • CLA881Flt:D Call 642-5678 WHAT HAPPEllS '' rou 0011'1 ADVIR11SE1 1101HlllG. Call the Classifieds (114) 642·5678 IWIT1NG81DS HHther Cir., Oardtn bulllnMityet?No SatellltH, 3222 s. Med-o.lly Piiot Nov. 1t, 28, ~Cowllyon11/24/ll :?lfl ~ ~~ Sealed bldt may be ,.. OnM, CA 112&4() Southcoalt Dellanl, Inc., dodt St Sllltl AN. CA Dec..'· 10, 11tt Th141 , .... neat• Cl w d 1 ... eelved at the omc:e of the Thi• bustneH Is eon-DI Marie, Prell.dent 92704 Dally Piiot Nov ~ o.c.. 3 SAL£. f' YOU NEED NI E)(JU. ass e e .... you .Pactftc V)ew Memc>ffat ~~----11 cny etlll<, 3300 NIWOOl'I ducted by: a general pttt· This etatemerrt w.. flied Mtttno LuM, 3222 s. Mad· PUBUC NOTIC! 10 17 1991 • ' Thl!i3 ~fE8~ ~ru:roFvb1 compare costs ~~· ~-~ =p you .,.,fed dofng ~~~ ~~ :a~~ st., Santa Ana. CA P1otttlous lluslnHe • ..Uauc NOT1CI! YOU SHOULD CONTACT A wlthO-=~~,sJe or 8915 until 11:0o un. on bu91Mu y9l? Y•, 11/10/ 1 .... TJ8007 Thi• bu11n111 11 co,,. n!~t8tHMnt ta.WYER~~~ Park, 31500 Pactno View Ortve, Newport e .. ch, CA 8202.5. the 22nd cl8Y of Declmbef, 118 Dally Piiot New. 12, 19, H, dUcted by: an lndMdUal l'lg.l)ltlOnl ~ F'lotttloue .... In... Inc as Ille~ •PCQr*'d TIUS' (!M9~ 642-5678 1999. at which time auc:h ll\Mlh-Tam Thi Tran Dec. 3, 11198 Thn1 Have you ltatted doing doing, butlneu 11• ..._. at9a.n.nt 91t under Ind l)IJl'SUll'IC _, 0..0 "Afeordable .Ofd9 lhall be opened anct Thie ttatement wu filed bullnNa yet? No Wood~·z, 11107 01111.. Thi tollowtng pereone.,.. of TNst Rteol'ded on ~13-~ JI • r .. d tor • With the County Cteftt oi PUBLIC MOT1C! Mar1no Luna Terr .. Corona dll Mar, CA doing buelnMt u : PIK· as Document No ~76 :, • Tttle of Profeots , Or.nge County on 11(17198 _ _.... ....... _ •·------Thie statement wae nled =Ann Woodn.rff 1907 ch ... POWlf, 1310 Logan Book ·· l'IQ1 •• oi Otli0• Ate· Alternative" ,. 4-RAMD C.u1AL 1 .... nH81 r ...... ,._ --with the County C1t111c of • Ave.. Unit F. Co.ta M111, otas 1n 1t1t off1C1of1111 AecoR1ef • DtmDQJMQ Daly Piiot Nov. 11, 2t, NMM 8lete1Mnt Or1n91Countyon11/09198 GalatM Titr., Coron. del CA ll2e2e of OllnQI Coulft CllitotrM. : ID.GMO Dec. 3, 10, 11198 Tl\144 ~ '=r1ng petlOnl.,. '"""4MO ~:.. ~=~.. ,, con-= ~'~~:· o:aQj1IO by Sllehen c SllWMt, Discount Casket : TIWIVUNT MD PUIUC NOTIC! 1 ... , 1t21,,.S:t:O ~ Dally Pilot Hov. 12, 19, 28, dUct9d by: an lndMdual reno, cA 92828 • ~~ ::r"~~N~. ' • • ROCK IMITTRUlll Newport Beach, Calllomla Dee. 3, 11191 Th785 .. ~!"" you S1arttd dOtng Thi• bu11n111 11 con-tonn, u Benet~a WU Sal PACIFIC vtEW Cremation . &· • ContrMt Mo.J ~114 FloUtlow •uctneee neeo PUIUC NOTIC! uullnlu ~t'I v ... 4-1WT ducted by: en lndMdual AT PUSLIC TO THE MEMnAIAL PARK .. • ....,__,1 m.ttmet.. NafM ... ...,_,.. Larry Orant DtShuer, ~ ~ ooc;""' flled Have you Wlrttd doing HIGH£ST 810 FOR ~ Cemeto&.IV • Mortu:> / -. tteo,ooo TM tollowlng perlOM .,. 1921 Santlaoo °'·· Newix>rt P'lotttlcMle •uslneea With Che ~--~ of bulll'9ll ywt? No (~· It •mt of U111n lawful ·~ y B ·a1 se vi • • ApproYed by doing but11Mt u : Blanle Beech, CA lf2eeo N..,.. 8t919fMnt n... ....... Cou '"T P91« Bonin money cl ltlt Ul1tled S1111S bit Cha~ • Crematc.ry 1 un r ce .. /91D9ftW.W. brile Group, 1n RNw· Thi• bu1lneH 11 co~ TMfollowlngpll'IOl'l•ar• -·-"'-ntyon11/11198 Thi• etatement wu 1111d r.as11.acasbe1'1checllcnwn~ 3500Paciric\114'WDrtvo ~ WOll'U' Dtr.otw lld•--~-'.l. NtwpOft Blach, ducted by: .,, lncftYlduel doing buefllell .. : Thi 1 "88nM47 With '"' Cowl1y Cl«tt of I .. 0( MIONI blM. I ChSCk CAwzaoa Have you l\artld dolnQRoad•E."4 952cam.tlon Dally Piiot Nov. 19, 2t,Ot'angeeot#ltyon11/24/118dflwn~llWOrlldtlllel9Cat New:-.>rtBeacn Why should you subject ., Proapec:tll/I blcldwa ~ Rtodv Poulton, 1n RNw· bullneu ywt? Y11, 11/02/ Ave .. c 01'ta Mell, CA Dec. 3, 10, 1998 ll\148 1 .... T7N27 ul'IOll, or a clleCk d!IWn ~ 1 ..__•644-•-2•7•00--~ ., obtain one Mt of bid~ lld9 Dr .. Newport Beach, 118 ll2S2e Delly Piiot Nov. 20, Dee. 3, stall°' fl<ltlll u.ngs and IOlll '" YOUrSe)f & your famt" ly tO mente at no COS! at the of-CA 92983 LMV G. O.Shazaf Ci"9lo L. Mlrtln, 052 c.ma-PUIUC NOTICE 10 11 1991 Th1151 ~ ll't4llOI moo*1!. P1S1C! ~ 11ct of !hi Pub11c woru Carmin Cimini, 1n RIYw· nu 1t1tement wa n1ec1 t1on ~111., Cotta M .... CA F'loltlloue a·~•--' ' OI u.nas lm1ll spsat11CS 1n IBJ. •ADWAY paying a•nflated prl·CeS for ~ 3300 NIWOOf'I ~ °'·· Newport BMch, wtth tn. Coonty Cllll< of 82e29 ......... _ saon · 5102 of flt Fineno• • CA 92663 Orange County on 1t/CMl9e Thie bu1ln111 11 cof)o Name Statement Overttocked wtth COdl and lll1'IOnled 90 0o Ml· Ml)rtuary 1' Chapel Caskets & SefVl"CeS???. ?. C•ll Thi• bu1ln111 11 con-t"l8T7484a Thi lollowlng pert0n9 are ttUff? ness 1n this'*) At 11lt fr11t Cremation Cl-lfl.-A Th• Community Dally Piiot New. 12, 111. 28, RENT doing buetnen u: CASA-A call to :.,-:..:::. 1MAi.r.C r-11 '1'-11 r-... I ooe r .. rat'lll:"I' Toclayl.u Market Piiie.. Dec. 3, 1998 Th193 JUL CREATIONS, 1570 Clualfled .... CA .. ::t. ... ....... 110 Broadway \AU IUU .-.~~ 'OOO"i1'1\.J\.llU,I Cl ___ ..,_ ~ °'·· #C, Costa wln h_., llljf1I, .... Costa Mesa ea....c ... n.. .. -& ~•-r--d--....... .... h ClaS"lfl~ ,,. .... CA 82e29 .. ,,.,... COllW)'1d ti> llld rrfl# 842-9150 -.. ...... Vl-t'" ..... .._......&\NW.I ~ 842.a878 M2 ... 78 uin>Ug '41Ui;u 1.11i1a Hughee, 1!5e Tenza 842 ... 8 L:!rltld~ll'l'::_!!lt~u~ndlf~sacl~Otacf~~flf~---·--· ~=============:!J Sl:lmCE DIRECTORY -For All Your HotM and Business Needs -.......... By Fax (7 14} ti \1 ·6-lq'l O'ka,. il1I fuJ. •um rW•M' and 1~u~ uund .. r ,.,,.1 ••'II all vm1 Ira< l '11h • prttt ·~··~r ) . 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ACROSS 1 Bride I d9tllnltion ladv•WfSP "Moo '4 Deboriatr ~ :'I It P8Mi0n IS In lhe pest 17 Chofeogr19hef deM1De o!~ CNN loundet ,-.ro Margaret's nickname 21 Theater award 23 Wall!1 back and '°"" 24 Barl\ln ol lilms le Most obese 28 Arrive II by reuoning ao Getup a1 Grow (crop1) 32 Wtld cr11lure'a home '3 Madi 11 ptcture S7 Pnnc:..V11lant s son 38 T1rt"t 4 1 Period In history 42 Gounnet cnee~o 44 -lndcons 45 Chtpmunk·s leader '47 Gloss 49 Double reed player 60 Allllle and Copperfield 5S Beetle larvae 64 Di Get an 'employee SS Zoo laVOfllle !le Wrltlf Flemiog so Honest *'' 62 Sinote handOO 84 Andaoon abbt. 65-tazuti 66 Badr~ar•' lheltlfS 67 Actress -OawnChoog 68 Overact 69 AetltllllS QOWN 1 lmmed111tty abbr 2 Racing 1100 3 C1tru1 fruit 4 Wide st 5 Semes 6 Woddl':l(l·dress lab<lc • 7 Ehl) or p1111 8 Oul ol lhe ord•r\lry 9 Fortune 10 Spews t 1 Thrusting weapon t2 S·shaped 13~~l01 19 Evaluated 22 Honey rMker 25 Fleur~·- 26 Cooks in oil PREVIOUS PUZZLI SOLVED 27 Melodies 28 Dingy 29 James-Jones 30 Moses' brother 32 Enticttl 3-4 Changes 35 Goddess or drsc:ord 38 Type of ad 39 Unwrap 40 Count 43 Bndegroom s attendant 46 High tennis !';hot • 48 Bother 49 'Are you a man -mouser 50 Bid 51 Cowhands rope 52 Cost 53 Silly ones SS Mini play 57 Start a poker 58~- m&lster 60 Smoked meat 6 t M•I addfess 63 MeadoiN 12 13 STUMPED? Call for Answers • Toutti-'°"" °' ~ ~ • ll'.>f '* """"'" 1·9~370..9800 ext code 500 By CHARLES GORbf with OMAR SfWUF and TANNAH HllfSCft PLA\' IT SAFELY B<>th n1lr~r 1hlc.' South deals NORlll •753 1 K98 4 AJ • K JS t Wb'iT •AQJI08 <:i 5 o KQS43 ... 106 F.AST •92 <:i JJ 0 .10 9 8 7 l •Q987 SOU i" • K 64 v AQ0 10762 . ¢6 , . • A4 3 . 'lhc hiddm~: SOlJI H WFS'I' 1<:1 I• 4<:1 Pass Opc:n111g le.id. Kmg of o Sometimes. more than one theme occurs in lhe play ol 1he hand. II uflen rc4ulre\ dclic:ite timing to take othun1agc ol all po~~ih1lit1es. North's cue·hid of t\l.O spades sho\l.ed on 1nv11ational or better rair.e of·opener\ suit W11h e111ra values, South bounced right rnlo game. We-.t led 1he king of diamond~. Smee the ace of spades wDS clei!rly marked w11h West, there was a danger of declarer losing three \pade tricks und a club Ohv1ousl}. South had to prevent Eo~I lrorn gaming the lead, .. tha1 would be easy 1f We t held 1he cluh queen as Well. Bul rnsteaJ o( relying on a favorable lie of the carJs, declarer elected to combine a IO§Cr· on·l<Y..et and a"o1d11nce play with 1 ~fety play rn cluhs by en<lplaying West · The opc111ng lead was won rn dummy wrth the ace and· 1rumps drawn m two rounds. After cashing 01e ace and king of clubs rn case the queen dropped, decl111Cr completed the groundwork by leading the jack of diamonds, d1 carding the losing club from hand. West won an unex· pected trick, but did not relish havins the lead Whether We t cashed the ace of spades or led a diamond, giv- ing dedarer a ruff-sluff, t"'o spade:. were all declarer could lo~. What 1f Weststill held one or more dubs? The contract was still ~re. II West led the queen of clubs. declarer would ruff an<l return to dummy with a trump to discard a spade on the JacJ.. of clubs. If West returned a low club, declarer would go up with the jack. Either the knave \I.OU Id win or, 1f East covered, declarer would ruff and dummy's I 31h club would provide a pade discard from hand Learn to be a better bridge play·. er! Subscribe now to the Goren Bridge Letter by calling (800) 788- 1225 for information. Ot write to: Goren Dridge Letter, P.O. Box 4440, Chicago, Ill. 60680. PETS a ANIMALS ACURA 9010JAGVA1t 8049 -----ill '83 L•GllND L 'Nx.le Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot \ppc.·~•.-in ;..:. Sa t t11 ·da~s fn,111 l>t•l·t·1nht·1· 19, 1998 to .\pril I 0 , 1999 The Daily Pilot will publish a· Tax & Financial Directory to· assist our readers in finding a tax professional. Reaching over 40,000 homes in a h!gh end market, you are sure to find many who need your help. A sm'art move on your part would be to take advantage of our incredible low rate of $40 per ~eek (4 week minimum) and place your ad with us. Better yet-sign up for 17 weeks and your weekly cost" is ONLY S~4 per week. 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IUD for th.,_..._ CalUW t4N~l411 APPOINDIE.W SEITERS Ff Mom.lllA'. and C\·~ ""1tl.s 812·$20 Per Hour Tor>-Jn•Juu·r-1 hl11hcr • llttlth, l>r..W ,..,...,,...,. • .at" Man • r.ld-.atto .. •a..,.1.c .... ~,. &tabll~hcd In l!..lff.) aml gt0\<1n" Cull for Clf'fl•llnlmcnl 1·888·3i;-•1« TRADE through classified 842-8878 BMPLOYMENT WANTED 5535 Loving Swedteh nur•• good cook, drtv.r. By the hour or 24hr. Good local rera 12Yr exp. (949) &4&-3735 MERCHANDISE Buy OutriQht Estate Safes Conducted P,ntU{ur1 40 )'N/S 11t Newport BNch 714.673.6223 ••G•JlR.A .... G•E•SALl!S ..... ---:-:~<949:-=> =950-5=9~1:-s_, __ 7_1_•_•_•_•_·77_00_ LINCOLN 9120 1 • '87 .... s2e '" x.1e •••••••••l--------1 94 ... 37·117~ 811</tan low mt, 88Kml whVlan rnter t• $34,995 (1110730) (889187) 117,995 ...... "' VII I.SC TOYOTA 1210 BALBOA ISLAND COYS MOTORlftO BAUD LOTUS carefully maintained, ·-------I 8108 (940) 85().6915 71 ......... 7700 looka and rune Ilk• a --:-::=-i~~==---new car, abaolutty '81 CAMRY I.II Set 18/8•202 Ruby .. , le • 9am On az bed, TV/remote micro, anawr/maehlne, 9tc ... '87 BMW 840 1A XJi perfect condition, wtrt, n.w L.exua trade, ~~ ~~~) 62K ml, perf & com-$8800. IMIM44-105e (311479) •eee7 COW llOTORINQ fort~~l&~9:5 LUUS (949) ·"'0-5915 LOTUS 9123 Ml .. ION V18.IO .,... 71444•·7700 (800) ee9-6398 '88 Vendeft ..... ••• 4"UNN•R .... CORONA CHEVROLET 9045 66K m1, e1 ... 1c blk •gs 1.otu1 &prtt tow m1, auto.L. morel DEL MAR 8122 (727018> ••~1•e ve. pean vetl/blk (054458> e1w,aaa lii•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '88 T .... oe 4x4 2dr UU8R .IAOU.Alt ~one In USA UD("S OP - '6nH11teo -------1 oftl.c~U ANTIQVl!S 801 o I iMiiov1iiiiiinttiii .. iiiiii1.•is•·JC9• •• -, 2•. I Buy • Self Vintage Cab. w/gl• .. dr1. Aah ch•ltldrwra, •Marine Antiques Prl·Set-Sun 7·2pm whit/natural lthr,,~_7_1_44_7_1_400 __ • __ , <A!. ... u')RS85Lo'8y15ua , .. 71•4)Tll .. 1Na~ SALESMEN SAMPLES 27kml fully loaded,.-•ii XJI Conwt rt~42·7700 - Champl.:n Sportware under extended war· s.. foam gm/cream, '89 4iiUNNiR aWti & ah~•. Fiia Spom ranty 125,500 OBO. <~ ... ~) $33L~--•--------moon roof, alloya old trunk• & mlac. All I Seafaring must Ool HMS '1A Collectlbles bag1, Teum Jeraaya & M ... 73-0801 -llJll VTV. MAZDA 9125 (015409) 122,987 hat•, auort. oth<1r gift--------714448·7700 LllXUS :;:a::~~· {leth St) c~ •Nautfcaf Decor ltema ..• 1;! Ml11ton Bay PORD 90751-.... ,9,....7 .... Lotue,..__.,.LPi'fi ___ ,87 M~TA .. M"llcllt, =~~ va.eooo ml, blk/blk 5epd, lthr, cd, chrome WANTED ANTIQUES Old•r Style Furnitu,. PIANOS & Collectiblff ..... "'"'" ... 'r~· • 5'· .. eoe • .,.,. •Of'"'"•~. $$ CASH PAID $$ -"'*''"'""'"-WE BUY ESTATES r,:~957-8133. SOJl~f!.r~8~ST 2202 So. Main St. Senu A1141, CA 82707 ......, .. ~ ....... u.n/14 COSTA MESA 8124 ,97 Muet.ne eotwe (F85373> see,eee (72H26> lt8,977 ... AVALON XLI Conv. onty 8K mllea. UUb LOTU8 LllXUS 23kml, AT, white, OPEN Fri. S.t, Sun : t t ·S ----------- 562•592•1752 * Montloello * (F178010)Jl.25,900) 714442·7700 MISSION V18.IO (1008~u. =1,550 Community Garage ~ (800) ..... 3 .. ..aTMINSTllR Sale. <>var 300 Unit.I MIUION Vl&IO 9110 (714) 89a49M 1 tor a11, aomethlng (800) eee e3M '•••• .. •• MUCBDl!S 9130 -.......... ...._......,,.,.,.....,........,.._, P11RNITURE 6014 f~ everyone. Saturday •93 l!XPLOlllDI 4X4 1• '87 Ciiifi'i Lil 7em-? Flllrvt.w/Falr Or 41K ml, mint, wtit, ••• Ren•l•r 4X41•••••••• V8, 24K ml, Ilk• nu Couoh Brand New. lvtatmee Soutlque (ce1ee1) 116,550 hard top. A.IC, 36k ml, * '84 800 ••c * (0881~ua =1,588 Navy blue & White, oec:.ml>er 4,5,S, aem-LUUS OP new tirM. ISOO down Auto, loaded, eunroof, -•TMtNaTllR $200. IMM75-0488 4pm. Handmade trM .. STlllNSTRR aHume 17950 at nu lthr & tlrea, runa grt aklrte, placemat.e, blby (714) .. a.eeoe) 1-;:S229m==o=IMM73-04===1=1::.:::1=1=0'::600=1M=~====1:.:.;;;;;:::;:(7:;:1:;:4:;:):;:8:;:9:;:&:;: ... ;;;;::0:;:Nt::;;,;_ ______________ _ quilts, chlldrena cloth '93 IDlPLORD XL T I MBllCBANDISB book• 839 Sonora Rd. 4X4, whVgr•y,auto, llnrc 8015 Ger .. • aeie .Toya, (C371~112.~ AU<il' ' BOC>QY board, metal us OP ahetVea, blkea, booq, .. STMINSTllR 100'a of hHvy ewaat· legoa, kitchen ware, (714) 882 8108) erel Mene/Womenl/ toola, dbl bed fr4lm•. T LX kid•, eome name lampa, a. phonea Stair •ee •tRD brandtl ea.e.. Maeter. Sat 8·2pm Lthr, ABS, mnrt, ••·" 134 E. 19th St. 2948 Andros at (i 349lLt~~ t<M Dally 5744411 Harbor & Baker. W.STMIN8Tllft Beeutlful 7' Barcena Movlntt 8el• Every-(714) an 8808) Chrl1tmu t1H froni thing from A-Z mu1t Roger'• Oarqen 1180 goll Bring trucka. Fri/ ------9-0-8-1 94 ........ 1081 Sat/Sun 9am 2H GMC Slerka, Santa Anal20thf•••••iiil•• Ticktocker '87 aAl'MI Thrtft Shop Pwr pkg, auto, AC, STARTING ANEW BUSINESS?? . UIPLOYMBNT BMPLOYM!NT .luat or-• f'lrewood AYO!d tM ruahl Order nowt 1135 a cord, 175 1/2' cord. Delivered tr.. to your drtveway. Sidewalk Siil• (~7701) •17,- Saturday, Dec. S LUU8 OI' 8:30am • 1 p.m. ..STlllllSTWll ••••••••••••••• 5530 . 5530 714-8e6-143SI Brand new donatlon1 (714) 8ff.e90e and great t>argatne. · · I'!~~~~~~~~~~~~ COllPUTUS 1018 640 w. 19th St; _B_O._ND_A ___ 90_8_5 The Legal Department at the Daily Pilot is pleased to announce a new service now available to new businesses. ~ The Balboa Bay Club Is looking to frll the following positions: • Night Auditor-PIT • Security Officer-FIT • Purchasing Clerk-FIT • Front Desk Agent-FIT • Men's Spa Attendant -FIT •-Malnt~nce P.ot1er·Plf---- • AIR Clerk· FIT • Hoot/Hostess-FIT Gateway CPU Cotnputw NEWPORT '83 CMC llX P133, 32 MRAM. 1200 llACB 1189 AT, moonrf, mint obo .....,7ao.1e7a co10871, " ... 1--------a.t 1ata lam·12pm LllXUa a:i' WMTEJ> TO IUY Martnelaportlng equip .. 8TMINSTD 8011 furniture, houNhold: (714) .....eoe •••20th • •ei ICCOA6 Ut Mr I••• .. -•.. FUii pwr, auto. rmnt I aUY ALL PIAN08 (012203) 112,977 ~q:·~~.;.,:,':'"!: TIDsPOITlnOlf 111a~&H> paid (714) 957-1133 1800) -.... Old Coln• Ootd Sttver •ii iCCOAD ti Vi F'*'klfn Mint, Stef'flng BOATS 7011 Blk w/grey.lthr, Hkml, Ofd wetchH a.kew:~ AT.t atl l)Wf, atrrn.uninu w.tCOMt~ tat l1w,ll0.-1Mt 14gi.o744 RicOll&etOJ I hy loat oompNt.ty Wh':: !57112: AC Jazz, MB, loul, Aock outmted, 1 YMr old. • r, • • Eto ... SO'• & IO'• MIU Mldng 1'4,800 obo. 37'< ml, 111,400 .... .,llN .... 7.._.1.. • (7141) ae-115'7 We will now SEARCH the name for you aJ no extra charge, and save you the · time and the trip to the Court House in Santa Ana. Then, of course, after the search is completed we will file your fictitious busin1s ... nam1 state mint wiJh the' County Clerk, publish onc1 a week for four wee/cs as required by law and then file your pToof of publication wiJh the Co_unty Clerk. , Please stop by to file your fictitiou.i; business statement al the Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa. If you tannot stop by, ple4.;1 call us aJ (949) 642-4321 and we will make an'angeme11t.tt lor y,011 to handle this PNXHNrt by mai ,...-~-. .. If you should hav1 any further questions, please call 11s and w1 will be more than g1a4 to assist you. Good luck in yollr new business I • •