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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-12-05 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT . MESA COtvVv\UNffiES SINCE 1907 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1998 · Neighbors . go ~o c~Wi over Harb~r C~nter ' • Residents say city should· have done better review of project; meeting will be held Monday to try to settle matter. go-ahead in October to proce~d with plans to raze the oldest shopping center in the city and build a n ew center, anchored by The Home Depot and Lucky supermarket. However, College Park residents liv- ing directly behind the cen ter have opposed the design of th e project because of concerns that it would bring COSTA MESA -Res1dents who live unwanted truck traffic, noise and diesel near the Harbor Center have filed a peti-fumes close to their homes. ti.on in Orange County Supenor Court The residents, city staff and re presen- c.hallenging the aty's deas1on to approve tatives from ICI will meet Monday to try plans for the 320,000-square-foot shop-to settle the matter and avo1d litigation ping center. I "Under the {state Environmen tal lCI Development Co. was given the Quality Act} there's a requirement that Tempest Man- fre uses her fin- gers during a counttng-by-2s exercise ln Cathy Blue's kindergarten dass at Mariners Ele- mentary School ln Newport Beach. At low- er right, kindergartner Dylan Miller wears magic glasses whJle doing a w ord recognition les- son With the help of Blue. Rigorous state standards result . . in sweeping ch anges in way kindergarten is being taught ~Pb NEWPORT-MESA -Driving the chdnges m kindergarten arc newly adopted state standards that California offloals hope will translate mto higher standard- ized test score:. m later years. In the meantim e, the new standards are causmg no small stir irl Newport-Mesa, where sweeping cha,ngcs will be imple- mented over the next two years •Tue bar hac; tieen raised and it is moving the benchmark,• said Susan Despenas. the assis- tant supenntendent of elemen- tary education. "We are making changes, keepmg in mmd what the kids dre ready tor." Ada Hand. a consultant for the state Departmt>nt of Education, put it this way: "The standards tha t have boen adopted by the state board and the Legislature are very acddemically ngorous, the most rigorous m the country." New standdfds were imple- mented in the ureas of language arts. history/social science and ' SEE STANDARDS PAGE A20 the parties meet ,.md attempt to settle the matter irl advance of going forward wiU1 litigation,~ said Clty Attorney Tom Kathe. Orio Paff, one of the petitioners and member of Neighbors of Harbor Cente r, said residents would like to see the mat- ter resolved. "We are trying to work with the m." Paff said. •we are trying to work with the other parties. Maybe we can reach a set- tlement before (going to court. r Smee the proposal first came before the Planning Commission in August, about 20 conditions of approval wPre tacked on to the project to ease neigh- bors' concerns. In the end, the project WEEKEND REPORT was p~sc;ed with more than 50 con.d1tions ln lht'lf petition , neighbor~ contend that the prowct should have bt>en given a ftill envuonme ntdl revt ew. •Unfortunately, the proce~:. the city and the developer. used to try to ti.rush theu environmental revtew was a short- ened version and an incomple te version of the env1ronmental review that was necessary," said David Kendig. attorney for-Pa{( dnd the Neighborc; of Harbor Cent(>r According to the pehtion, s1gniflcant mcreases in nobe, traffic and fill quality would require the oty to prepare an envi- ronmental impact report. JCI c:Jo,Pd e:.c:row this ·W~ek on the· remaming· property c1t thP Haroor CPnter rind now has lull ow1wn.hip, compctn} Pri•sident Scott B~ll said .earlier this we('k BeU ha a.id he planneq to begin construction before the end of the year. 13f•ll wa unavaildble tor comment rn- <lay. · II cunstrucuon begms before a settle- ment is H>dched, nc!iqhhors plan to hie for an.1111unction, Kenchg said "H ther plan on pr0< eediny. if th~y :start construr.tion and we don't have a n agrePment before thP~ :start, then \\ e would prc,bahly go to court on ttv1t, ~ he ~ld as er ou Newport-Mesa wants kinderg artners to learn more, but many teachers seeking tr~nsf e rs to other grades lkrJf Not ---- NE\\'POR f-t-. tESA -A kinder· garten teache1 an arust. entertam- er. mu 1oan. mathemanaan, eten~ Ust1 counselor and, abo~ all, an edu- cator. They know how to make a c.;unpl£> word ~uch a ... "pd" explo<le mto , hundred piece::. or useful mtormation and then make ure tho • pieces ar~ absorbed b\ the students who, like bttle sponges tdke in eveT) word. In teachmg on th ~ ,.,·ord r~ for mstancc, a teacher sho\'.: ~ that it rhyrn ... wtth bed and that it is a three-letter word thdl starts with R. end with D < nd ha one vowel If you add yellow to 1t and nm: it m an lmagmary ~at. it tum mto the color orange The students who are abo leam- mq to hold and u e sci sots correcUy, w 1U make red constmcuon paper cutouts 01 the 3«>tter R anc,i past~ 1t to d card the} 'U be takmg home to th ir farrulie . Dunng music time thev might smg •Rudolph the Red· o ed Rem- cl0er: which mtpro\e the way th y peak whtle -.ha11>erung their heanng skills. Man) km<lt?r<JiHten cJassrooms a n• still unique and di tinct from oth· er pnmary grade The} are dl\'Jded mto veral center , ome of which ar manned by parent volunteers or t ache.r. aid ln a Manners Elementary School kmclcrgartcn room thttt b shared hy teacher Cati1y Blue and Ellen Borlm, there ts ii colonng center, a reading c ~nter, a pl6r center, a math canter and a music: c nt r They've g~t that -loving feeling INDEX H Vt llli .. Blll Medley 1lng1 a song • at the Bal· boa Pavilion onlbunday illgbl Med· ley and Righteous Brothers partner Bob- by Hatfield thrtlled the crowd at the event held ~alse """""· ....... ~-'reopening the Balboa Theater. Performance by Bill Medley -with guest fellow Righteous Brother Bobby I Tatfield - helps raise funds at Bal?oa Theate r be nefit CWSIAEO -85 COMMUNITY FORUM -·-.... -..A 11 mmAINMENT ___ J 16 fAlllf ... . . ' .A? soom ------.A15 SPOITS" .. --... ~---.. 11 EATHER Madr~s& ., .. ....,.. onNcooWdtlf .• _,.., '• A'2 Soturdoy, 0ecem s. J99s . M O·R A 1 0 F . THE STORY cindy trone christeson Counting blessings and days until Christmas "( >/\ ng thanks is a course from "-hu ft we never graduate • -Valene Anders I hope you all en1oyed this past Thdnksg1Vlllg, and that your hearts were filled even more than your din- ner plr1tes. I loved the entire Thanksgiving wPekend, hut there is one particular celt•hrrtllon that I want to relate to you. L.1 ... 1 year our friends the Gundlachs clt'<'1cll'C1 to have several fnends and fami- lit>'> owr to their house for a tune of ..;m910g dnd shanng. They Cdlled it a l11anksgiving service and as Teri Gund- 1.1ch c:..'<pldmed, "We wanted a time to 1 t>nl wht1l Goel has done in people'9illves, ml tu s109 c,ongs of praise to God for his I•'"(' rind faithfulness. We also love hav- t 1'1 thflerent g enerations together." 'l11e} dcaded to have the gathering L t! night before Thanksgiving, because l,P I of the college students would be l·oo1e cind most everyone would wel- c11me lhe chdnce to catch their breath dnd locus o n what is truly important c1bout !he holiday. It Wcl' so meaningful and memorable tha t our ch1ughter Kelly called home I om rullcge to make sure we were <1V<.11laule if the Gundlach$ planned to I av'"' that cele bration again. t=ortwldtely they did, and we went, ,1 09 oucc again it set Ule nght tone. Much l11(e music sN.s d mood, the evening set U1~ rnood for many days to follow. On<> fne nd named Susan said. ~It is hea1twamung to see these young ddults, who I've known all their lives, vaj.i.11' these reldtionships, and value PJq;>r<•ssin g lhclr gratitude together.· ·om group ranged from college stu- < t"(lb to grnndpare nts, and we gathered 1 l.ll room h lled with c dles and , ''l\rnwd hy relations.hips. f ust we l><tng worship songs and h£uins arcompamed by two gwtars. 1 ht>n \\:C shured what we WE're thankful lot. and whctt God had done m our lives ver the P<lSt y<.'a r. ·ont' girl talked about the great J1YJP rovcment in strained family rela- t10nsh1ps. · "I know God exists, becduse he 15 tile only explcmation for the hedling in 'l.f". family." she said "Now I can truly s Qi I .tm thtmkluJ for my family. l never ould hrtv~ stud that before.• · :Another partld pdnl in the seIVice was ~tt M1 Clung, who had many amazmg ... 1orie' dhoul G od's fdlthfulness in helping hlpl stuv1vc his painful ordedl in a prison •• n(l ,1 hospital m Mexico. Om• story was dbout d pdTtlcularly stressful and d1fhcull day A Janitor c.:lipe mto Stott's room and stdrtecl mop- ptnu tllf! floor. •: "Ht> only spoke broken English, but r1 the moppPd, he started smgmg ~lcmnu Grace.' and he sang 1t m per- t~ f.nHhsh," Scott sdid. •He mopped t iO floor at lea t 10 times, smging Ule '" ntire time. And then he was gone I n vcr saw hun before or after thdt God knew JUst wha t I needed." .. ~d perhaps what we all need to do nght now 1s to catch our breath and flJQ.Js on what is truly important about tlle coming holiday. Let's continue to r.o\lnt our blnssmgs dS we count the <l~ys to C hnstmas. ;:rnankfulness cun set the nght tone rt~ we cc1n choose music that will set Ul}.1 mood for many ddys to follow. I thihk I'll start by singing •Joy to the \~rid, th<> Lord ts Come.• : ~\net you C"ltn quote me on Ulat. ------~-• dNDY TRANE CHRISTESON IS a Newport 8Q1ch resident who speaks frequently to par- er1t)ng groups She can be reached via e-mail at c1i'\dyOon1hegrow.com or through t~ mail at PO Bo:c 6140 #505, NewJi<)rt Beach 92658. ~ • , faith Newport Beach/Costa Meso Daily Pilot St. AndreVJs and St. Mark may be two ·· Presbyterian churches on ·either side ~f the Back ~y ....:.... but they have very different approaches to their religious_ teachings . · SHlRll YN F. ScHNE'I KlUlH S t. Andrews dnd St, Mark -two Presbyterian churches across the Upper Newport Bay Crom each other-promote their memberslup in Ule same denominabon but celebrate · different approaches to expressing their faith. While both churches have the same fundamental Prusbyterian theology as embodied in theu fTUSSton sldtements, the two churches vary m their core teachings. St. Andrews takes a more conservative approach to social issues, while St. Mark is more liberal, focusing on mission and outreach programs. Senior pastor John Huffman of St. Andrews, which was organized in 1948 on the west side, describes the church as "a Christ-centered, worslupmg com- mumty corrurutted to "leading men, women and children to a personal, sav- ing faith m Jesus Chnst, to build our- selves up in the faith; and to deploy ourselves in servant ministries here and throughout lhP wor!d." Pastot Gary Collins of St. Mark Pres- byterian, which came to be in 1962 and lS located m Eastbluff, said, "We understand our mission lQ be to preach Christ and th~ kingdom that Christ preached and take seriously what he meant by it: justice for God's people, a concern with peace that ranges from . families to the community and to inter- national peace.• St Mark's wntteo tbeolog1caVrrus- sion stdlemenl developed in 1997 lists the importance of teaching: the wa.y of discipleship, how to be instruments of peace and support to one another, and how to grow spiritually st1onger and deeper. Huffman, d renowned speaker who leads a congregation of about 4,400 with 1,500-2,200 worshiping on week- ends, described the church as being nfore comfortable in the evangelical renewal wmg than in liberal Protestant teachings. . WieJdmg an annual budget of about $5.5 million, the congregation burned the note on a $1o.5 million mortgage several years ago. said Art Mcintosh, St. Andrews' business admirustrator. •1t's not necessdrily that bigger is 'best,• Huffman said. •cod's rewards are not based on sue ancJ budget. What's unportant ts growing m the faith and servmg otherl>. • •we two churche." arrive at our dl'Cp commitment to m1ss1ons by following different theological tracks,• !'ald . Collins, whose church membership of 355 has been honowd for the last three years as "No. 1 in giving per capita .. to rrussions of the more than 60 churchei. m the Los Ranchos Presbytery. Known to take the more hberal side of socieldl 1ssues vs. other churches in the Protestant denomination, St. Mark's KIM HAGGERTY·ZVUUS I DAILY "'-OT Pastor John Huffman, left, and pastor Gary Collins are the heads of two Newport Beach Presbyterian churches - Sl Andrews and Sl Mark, respectively. The two churches, which are on either side of the bay, both promote Pres· byterlan convictions but interpret the faith's sodal overtones differently. budget pro1ecbon allocates that $150,000 -or one-quarter of the bud- get antiCJpated for 1999 be spent on missions. St. Andrew...serves the commuruty through its local outreach in the Sha.li- mar project m the city of Costa Mesa. • Also, a majonty of the workers on U1e new Costa Mesa Habitat for Hw'nanity were from St. Andrews, said young adult minister Jim Birchfield About 16 swn- mer rrussions trtps,are also in lhe works to several areas dround Ulc world. Preaching a ~pirituaJ and social gospeJ, St. Andrews lS described by man} as a very evangelical, family-on- ented church with strong youth pro- grams, an active singles group, an energetic children's program, and diverse support groups. Three hundred-plus smgJes attend a weekly Making Hedlthy Choices semi- nar. Last Thursday's topic, Good Sex for Singles, led by trained therapist John Fry 911d his wife, ·Elizabeth Livesay, sparked discu!(>sions of bibli- cally and psychologically sound courtships and marriages. Bill Flanagan, whose popular Divorce Recovery workshop is prPsent ~ ed twice a year, will speak next week about Going the Distance -10 Pnnc1- ples for Relational Success. St. Mark Presbyterian Church also sponsors vanous programs for the con- gregation and the commum'ty. Collins explained that missions deal first with the enVironmenl, including holding the Care of Creation conference; second, health ministries; and third, the Nicaragua Covenant Committee. S t. Mark is aiming to empower their sister Protestant churches outside of Managua, Nicaragua. They raised more than $8,000 for vic- tims of tropical storm Mitch and other emergencies in Central America, seek- ing to form an equal partnership with them in a nonpatronizlng way. . Other outreaches mclude Hunger Walks, Love without Honor, a domesbc abuse group, and the Alternative Christmas Market, which raised $10,000 on Nov 22. Collins personally visits the sick and dying on a daily bdslS. Three parish nurses are available every Tues- day to take care of panshioners. Wor- ship is a traditional reformed worship •but we do it informally," Collins said. "We're improving in acquainting people in the Eastbluff and neighbor- ing areas with the church,• said Giff Myers, a St. Mark member for 22 years. "Our strong points are friend- ship and member participation. It's a lively, moving group -nice and it's " homey. I enjoy an early morning men's breakfast where we discuss religiop and relation5hips. • St. Mark's preschool, directed by Mary Hornbuckle, former mayor of Costa Mesa, has held its excellent rep- utation for 21 years and always has a waiting list. Both churches on the bay excel in the strengths of their congregations and the churches' corrurutment. "We're proud of our Presbyterian hentage, proud to be one church out of many brother-slSter churches,• Hu.ff- man said. "It's a privilege to serve Jesus Christ as creatively as we possf- bly can. Our two churches have differ- ent textures.• ·we offer people a real choice among Presbyterian congregations,• Collins said. "John and I both love to preach, lead the congregation,;amo- pate in missions and play golf. PLACES TO WORSHIP FAITH CALENDAR • EDITOlt'S NOTE: J>lc'Kes to WOf· ship features brief dcscr1pt1om of churches and temples tn our com munity. They a~ar each week on a rotating bastS. Bahai BAHAI FAITH OF COSTA MESA Bahais believe in the onencsi of God, the oneness of man and the oneness of religion; the unity of the whole human race; the harmo· ny of science and religion, the inde- pendent lnvest1gat1on of truth; the elimination of all prejudke and the equality of men and women. Baha1 Faith of CoSta Mesa presents ~k­ ly firesides, which present the basics of the faith and offer new· comers an opportunity to ask ques· tions about the faith. l=iresides are infonnal gatherings in the homes of Bahais. Locations of local flfo- sldes are available through the Orange County-wide Info ltne at 1s~ns« 8AHAJ FAITH OF NEWPORT BEACH Bahai Faith of Newport Beach offen weekly Friday evening dinner discus:sions and a monthly brunch and lecture on the last Sunday ot each month Bahai1 Faith is an independent !Jlobal reltgion Whose primary goal 1s the spiritual unifica- tion of tfle human family It - believes in the essential unification of all religions, rc'Kes, creeds and ethnldties. lti members work to bring about mutual re11pe(t and und«stand1ng among all people. c.au 759·0999lor time, location and t<>J>!CS (fOf information on weekly Friday evening meetings) or 76(} 5360 (for information on meetings on the last Sunday of each month). Baptist ARST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CesTA MESA First 1Jlptlst Olllrch of Costa Mesa beliewillthe <hutch Is to be family oriented and to provide for all age and social groups, at all stages of hfe. It aims to help members demonstrate tN love of Goo by involving as many as poss.Ible in areas of ministry Sunday school for all ages meeu at 9:30 a.m Worship as at 10;45 am Child care 1s provld· ed. Bible study f0t adult$, elemen· tary school. high school and col· lege.age young people meets at 7 p m. Wednesday W. Leon Sikes is senl0< pastOt. The chur(h is at 301 ~lia St., Costa Mesa. For more infOrmation, call 631-3010. • HARBOR TRINITY BAPTIST CHURCH Harbor Trinity Baptist Chutch IS dedicated to •£quipping believers to present Christ to famllles in our community through aeatlve WO#· ship, caring groups, biblical teech- lng and leaderihlp tralnlna." It Is a "'Y f1mity.orlented ch.....m. 8Nce Merrlfletd IS seniors-tor. "TM Church ts at , now. ••• St .. cos- t11 Mes.: r:or mote lnfonnation, call 556-'7787. SPECIAL EVENTS CHOIR PERFORMANCE St. Andrews Presbytenan Church sanctuary choir will pre- sent the 1998 annual Christmas Concert titled No Room For A King at 7 p.m. Sunday and 8 p.m. Friday at the church, 600 St. Andrew's Road, Newport Beach. Reservations are requued. Tick- ets are $6. For more information, call(949)574-2253. HANUKKAH BAZAAR Temple Bat Yahrn Sisterhood's Hanukkah bazaar will be Sunday through Thursday at the &Ocial hall at Temple Bat Yahm, 1011 Camelback St., Newport Beach. The bazaar will featurQ a variety of gifts including handcrafted jew- elry, imports from Israel, meno- rahs, dreldels and more. For more information, call (949) 644-1999. PRAYER BREAKFAST Angelitas, a woman's group of Our Lady Queen of Ahgels, will present a prayer breakfast titled A Woman for out Tune featuring guest speaker Nancy Fierro at 9 a.m. Saturday at Our Lady Queen of Angels Parish Center, 2046 Mar VI.Std Drive, Newport Beach. Admis.c;ion is $10. For more infor- manon, call (949) 640-6843. AUTHOR TO SPEAK Thomas Cahill, author of "How the Irish Saved Civilization• and ~The Gifts of the Jews,· will appear at 7 p.m. Saturday a t the Jewish Community Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. Adnussion, which is $25, includes reserved seating and a dessert reception. Jewish Community Center members are $12 and nonmem- bers are $18. For more informa- tion, call (714) 755-0340. ··namg Pilot ~rti~!filLINE .. 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A rock WM thrOwn through the ~ of the dty of recrettlon center In thl 300i>tod, cMng $200 In ~. ~~~!.'!e~~..-~~~Ma•~~e. ~.~~~~ii . ~ I .. ,, Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot # • So!vf'doy, DeGember s, 199a A 3 r Giving to the poor can make you . rich in ~pirit I 'vc never told this story to anyone but my wife, but I • need your help so I'm gomg to teU it to you, too. My family moved from Chicago to Los Angeles in 1963 so my Cather could get a fresh stdrt. Life m the Windy City had not been good. There were ddys when the shoes I wore hdd cardboard ms1de lo cover up a. hole m the sole. Other times, I had to take them off completely to make them last for school. · My fnends and I often played m ~e city streets barefoot. Dunng our entire stay in Chicdgo, my family was Jess than a paycheck away from being out on the street. One night, my mother told us dbout a treat sh.e was going to make tor dinner. My brother, Stuart, and I, 7 and 5, respec- tively, sat down for dinner and tasted what for us was a sensa- w HA' Is u , .... st eve sm~h tional dish. To my mother, how· ever, serving her children fned bologna for dinner was perhaps the lowest poml of her We. Fast-forward to six years ago at Thanksgiving dinner My brother and I were jolung about that •special dmner· dnd how wondrously tar we'd come from those l~an times. I knew years later that my mother served us· the bologna because that wa~ all she had but I didn't under· stand how much it hurt her to do so. My mother, within earshot, began to cry. Almost two years ago, I was asked by my good friend Lindd Schulein (conspicuously absent each year Crom the Pilot's ~ 103: list) to serve on the board of . directors of the Orange Coast Interfaith Sheller in Costa Mesa. lf I hesitated in my reply to her, it was only because I didn't know which words to use to say yes. The Orange Coast Interfaith Shelter is the oldest and largest family shelter in Orange Coun- ty. It provides food, clothing and · a roof for homeless families I along with ]Ob tri!in.ing and, most of all, a second chance. To . ' borrow an old phrase, the sht!h ter olfe~ a hand up, not a hand out. It's easy to be callous about the poor. The bard part ts domq something constructive about them. Many foll<.S believe that theso people deserve their fate: that by their own poor cho1cQs they've put tbemselves m the position of having to depend upon the kmd.ness of strangers. You won't get an argument from me on that one . . The problem is, however, that these fdmilies have children and the children had nothing to do w1th their plight. Pulled down by the bdd decistons of their parents, they have no recourse, no say. Their parents dre now trying very hard to get back on , their feet. Some dads travel two hours by bus to a job just to get back some measure of seU- respect. . In what 1S now bcmg called the best,economk area of the entire country, an area where unemploymPnt i:. the lowest in mem9ry and consumer confi· dence is very high, the Orange Coast lnterla1th ShP.ltm 1s hav· mg trouble ra1smg money: to keep its families on the road bdck. The shelter ne~ds dona· tions and I'm not shy about ask- ing you for one. Any amount is welcome. Donate for whdtever reason you wish. It may he bcraus'e you love children or because you want to keep homeles::. people oft of your own neighborhood streets. Maybe it's 1ust a good · wnte-oft. Perhaps, hke me; you remember your own humble beginningc; dnd you C'dn't irnag· me where you'd be tf someone, somewhere. hadn't given your dad a second chance. (Bv the . way, one of his children ii; now a dqctor,""11Q.1>lh~ d te w and _ . ._... __ 1• another a wnter:) . . Dona IP any amount of money tor whftlPvt!rre&son suits you It makes no chtferPnce to the chil· dren. The c:htlclrcn di• the mam redson I JOUlPd the hoard. Thf'y're the rc•uson I'm dsking tor your help. m whatever amount you t;Ore to y1ve. But it's also true that I'd rather have had my heart cul out v.1th a SJ>09r1 lhari to se~ my mother cry that Tiianks91vmg Day and I'll do JUSt about anything to keep it from httppemng lo another mon1 • The Or..inqe Coast lnterfo1th Sh~lter can he reached at (949) 631-7ll13. Thcmk you. • STEVE SMl'Tli 1s a Costa Mesa r~I· dent anCS frtt.fan(e writer He can be reached at (949) 574·2462 or via e~ma1I at stsmth190tdt net ~~ uy..,.·w~M Change Your Enviro11naent, Change Your Ufe? Sandi Miller is a recognized specialist in the andent Chinese art of placemenl known as Feng Shui DECEMBER STH -TIJESDAY 6:30PM -7:30PM What are the 6 daarifes in lif~le that need to he made~ co111plete!J reverse a disease'! DECEMBER 9TH -WEDNESDAY 6:30PM -7:30PM BOOKSIGNING~~~-­ ''The Sacred Journey'' A Daily Journal -By Cheryl Thiele BOOKSIGNING . . 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DECEMBER19TH SATIJRDAY l l:OOAM -3:00PM Est2l'-C Caps 625 mg + 200MG Bioflavonoids ~9· SUGG. '10.95 ~ CllPI IAll)Ch Spcdal Ma•s Thm8le Pie Baked laye~ of vegetarian chorizo, com tortillas. &. veg...'tahl in our Zesty Mexican 5.'!UC" Ned v.ith a id of 1exican ri s , .. , • 4 Saturday, ~ember 5, 1998 Boo smart-- •" . ·Davis Elementary t filth-graders party '. at camp setting for re ading 586 books IQtf fll . • 1 Donning ct pair ot "Sylvester - : slippers dnd snugghng up m a ' sleepmg bag, hfth-grade teacher Alicia Colkh s~t an example for her !'>tudcnts Fnday. Cotich, a teucher al Davis Elc· • mentary School m C~ta Mesa, started a program called Camp Read last year to complement an existing district reading program called Just Read. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pil Local tjdes cotild be high tt>d.ay • Authorjties urge safety for residents over the Weekend. With tides of up to 7 feet forecast for today and the threat of an incoming stonn. Newport Beach officials Are urging resiqents to take proper ,precautions to prt!· vent flooding . The National Weather Service's Brad Doyle calls for a heavy swf adVISOry with a tidal overflow at th low-lying beaches tb1 morning. That will be fol- lowed by showers predicted for Sunday morning. In Septcmher, Cohch's da!ts· room !tel a short-term goal to read 225 books J><•r month, dnd a long- term goal ol 550 books. Last week, Cohch's studc>nts surpdsscd that gOdl wilh a total of 586 books read · CoUch said sh<' feeh that posi- ! llve re-enforcement is the bc!->t . way to en<'ourage children to Tedd. MAAC MARTIN/DAILY PILOT Andre w Torrenueva, left, and Zach Wagner get comfortable with their books ln Alida Colich's class at Davis Elementary School in Co sta Mesa, whe re the students spent the day in an in-class camp setting readJng books. The ocy'i General Ser- vices Department is taking measures to block stonn drains in the Newport arel'l as a routine measure to pm. vent salt water from running into the streets, Newport Beach Sgt. Fred Heinecke said. Although l;te's never se<'n an instance where the tidf) "What hellpr. Wd}' to iewurd · reading than with a whole day of readmg?" So on Friday, Cohch's hflh- 1 d . I " , gra e class receive< a camp 1 out• day hU~d. with mustc, nae ks • and, of course, books. Cobch curled up v.1th •Divine St•creh of the Ya-Ya S1stl'rhood, • by Rebec- ca Wells. I for students did the same with thf'!lT books, while hs- terung to music such as Vivuld1's Violin. Concerto No 1 in G nunor and Handel's HWater Music.• • When told it was time for their recess., many students object<•d, and asked if they could instead stay m the cla:>sroom. "Can't I stdy in here and read?• a'.'ked Monica Melgar, whose fdvon1e authors are Judy Blume and Beverl y Cleary. Monica said she likes to read because of how "I get into a book -almost like I'm m 1t. • ·~xpress. Fm5T CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3303 v1a Lido. Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIEN11ST 3100 Pocitic VICw Or. Nowport Beach 644-2617 or 675·4661 ChwCh JO am & 5 pm Chwch IO am -Sunday School 10 am Sunday School 10 am ~~esm w~~iJ.1111&hl~12noan n,, UJOrJu Of UH /4rJ dl'T trrllt, S01'p t OUI of d/J thnn • "1111 h.w pk11S"" thn-eio Psalms 111:2 Bruc:hn rl flit Mothtr C burda • T1lf first Cbordl al Christ. Sdt11tist • Boston, MllACbatlll Costa Mesa MESAVIRDf UNlnD METHODIST CHURCH 1701 Boker, C.M. Worahlp & Church School 1 :30 and 10:00 a.m. Dr. Richard George 979·823A New Thought Church • SC:lence of Mind Center (nu 19tt on Plltt A\4 l lj:ich.., d • HmtlOf ll'td In ~ comnully ct) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m. Ofb (714) 646-3199 ltv. Gall Mllltr. Mlnlst•r BY..Saa Qray, llln ..... r_ ~-,~ ................... ... NE'WflORT CllNTER UNJTED MEllfODIST CHURCH 160 I Marguer11e Ave • COfOnc'f del ~r • 644-0745 Worship at 8.00AM & I O.OOAM Children Sunday School 10.00AM . Jr. & Sr. High S:OOPM 2401 lrvtn• Ave. •t lent• taattef New11ort lt•ch Sund•Y Wor1ttlp • 10:00AM ·" Colich has created a pleasur· able enVlronment for her students to read in, allowing them to pick up a book and move to a comfort- able place m the room when they hnish their daily assignments. She also uses Drop Everything and Read tiine in her classroom, as well as Jiterature circles .. which are small discussion groups focused on teaching the children how to analyze books. At C hrist- mas, Colich plans to give her stu- dents books. The •a abysitters Club" books and Nancy Drew mystenes are favorites in Colich's classroom, as well as the "Goosebumps• books. Nat.a.he Ortega's favorite book is "Sabnna the Teenage Witch," while Richard Huk's is •Char- lotte's Web.• Many students have already developed a taste for genres such as science fiction and fiction. During the classroom camp "STEPHEN, FULL OF SPIRIT AND WISDOM" (Ace~ 6:8·7:60) '1AND"-EW'S ru u 1a1AN c11~ acH ~lunU), I~ tmh.t I Z, l'l'M, ~ l-0 p.m. ~nJ•y, llc:,~ U, l'Nll. I lll & 10 Ha"'· out, Colich noticed that three of her students were talking too much during thE}ir reading time When she went over to see why, she found that one of her stu- dents, Joseph Anderson. was t-eaclung two of his peers about . what be was reading, the solar system. Colich let them be. . "Even though it may be dis· tracting, if it's positive to their lea.ming, I let them do 1t, • she said. .has gone over the sea walls, Heinecke cautioned resi- dents to be prepared in th11 event of a storm. Temporary 3-foot·high benns were erected on th· beach between Newpor Pier and 24th Street an between 32nd and 3oth s treets ·e arlier this week. and sandbags have been placed throughout the area THE GREY GOOSE BYE.RS' CHOICE CAROLERS DICKENS Ht.RITAGE VlU..ACES WREATIIS * GAJu.ANDS • ORNAMENTS CHRISfMAS CARDS * CANDLE'S & A WE.ALTii OF GIIT (DEA.St THE GREY GOOSE, INC. WestdHT Plaza • I 032 Irvine Avf'nue at 17th Street Newport Beach 92860 • (949) 642·7803 Hours: 10 to 6, Sunday 12 t<? 5 A Beacon of Authentic Biblical Christianity! U --I --I ! ~L-1 • In-depth Bibhcal Teaching l1~ ~ •Joyful Worship <!J..:.4-~ • Open, Acc epting Atmosphere • Personalized Child care · • Oemonstratln9 the love and power of Jesus Christi . Sunday Service, 10 a.m. We are located at Orange and Cabrillo, one block north of 17 St, In Costa Mesa. For Information or prayer, call (949) 7~2 SAINT JAMES crURCH e piscopa ·A~Dllll' t•~fftl ..,... .... ~.,.,.,_....,... Fr. l)wid C. Anderton, ~ ., 1 Ne~port Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot Center helps businesses • OCC, Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce joint venture aims to give advice to . · small-business owners AU50N MUKRAY If you're a small-business owner in need of advice, you can find out anything from where to buy new ofhce furni- ture to how to design a busi- ness plan at OdC's Small Busi- ness Assistance Center. And something smart· busi- nessmen will really appreciate -the first •it's not just the struggling little business, but sometimes there's some very suc- cessful businesses that need some ossistante.111 George Blanc · OCC's adminlstra· tive dttan of economic development · and community education hour is free. T h e center, a joint pro- j e c t between the col- lege and the Costa M e s a Chamber of Com- in er c e ,. opened about two months ago. It offers entrepre- neurs a -chance to talk with George Blanc, OCC's adminis- trative dean or economic development and community "SALE" MARATHON SOD CM"R 1 .COJ SO FT.FE& DELIVERY N0.2E 35c per SO FT NO 1 33t per SO FT 5 SO FT ROLLS IN STOCK MON-SAT-$2 99 EA flir.I L1_owo•s I ~J lANDS<Nf/--C (949) 646-7 441 education. •1t•s not just the struggling little business, but some\inJes there's some very s~ccessful businesses that need some assistance," .Blanc Mid. Business owners can get advice on a wide range of issues -anything f~~m designing a logo or creating a marketing plan to storing excess inventory and finding employees, Blanc said.· Cash flow and pertoonnel issues have been the focus of the most common questions, Blanc said, He has also fielded questions about how to start a new bl,1.Siness. Blanc speaks from personal experience: He owned the restaurant Le Petit Trianon on Sunset Bo\ilevard for 14 years. ·1 went through the same challenges that all small busi- . ness owners go through," Blanc said. When an hour isn't enough time, Blanc refers people to tax specialists, attorneys and companies that · provide ser- vices such as payroll manage- ment and accounting. He also sends business owners lookmg for employees to OCC's job placement department. "They don't realize what Orange Coast College has as far as business services to the community,~ Blanc said. About 95,000 of the 100,000 businesses in Orange County are considered small, Blanc said. Irvine "fjij--.... """""~ Ranch ! ' Saturday, December 5, 1998 AS Sex off ender eviction : put off · • Because of technicality, landlord who wants moot, became Det"ker-wa recent-. was served ll\ contanniLy....l'a\A.\h ion ot his ap~ttment U _~,e ly sent back to state pnson for a ldw.· He didn't dot ell.I ll).e i's dnd icmams m pnson He roUld spclii,t ·drug-related parole violation. ctoss all the t'i.. • up to a year there for the violation. convicted rapist out of Costa Mesa apartment must refile court papers. The landlord's attorney, Richard If the corrCCtions arn made, the Decker, 44, WdS found guilty of Coombs, said De<:ker w6n on a· swt starts all over again, Phillips 1ape and sodomy m the mld-1970s, techrucality in 1.hl• paperwork filed said. ~ said DeckeJ' would till J t~ 'WdS Jdhelect d sex· offender in court. . have a right to tus apartment, eVl'n through Mr!gdO's Law dlld fli~ "We'll mdk<' the correction though he tS m stdtc prison. · wn<• distributed to neighbon. near S1 FVll KAWA'>lllMA today, H Coombs srud Pnday. Coombs said a parole revoca-his W1bon Avenue apd.rtment His He said Decker has 1 O days to uon hearing haCln't been set, but I andlord hl<~d the eviction notit"e respond once they file the correc:-Decker would unmecliately ll~S" biter lhP fliers went out' NEWPORT BEACH -A Har- bor Justice Center judge delayed the evicbon of convicted rapist Ghris Harrison Decker from his Costa Mesa apc¢ment during a tion. Decker's dltomey, T. Michael Phillips, was pleased with the results "Whether he (Dec:kerl could stay or go wasn't tbe Lssue," he said. "The landlord clid not proper· ly allege whether the 30-day notice . hearing Friday. · However, the issue may be . ~W ­ ~LMNCHITO OUDAYFIESTAS Full Service Calenng Sizzling Faj1ta Bar• Strolling Mariachis Margarita & Cerveza Bar 645-0209 Party Trays To Go Order by the Dozen • Chingolingas • Taquitos • Tacos • Burritos • Guacamole • Chips & Salsa COMPU11 PARTY PACK fOa 10 $46.95 Call your nearest locati~:>n for pick-up. Banquet Rooms Corona 'del Mar 644-8226 10 to 150 people. Newport Beach 675-6855 'The Classic Diamond.Solitaire ecklace Silent night A diamo1td is f orn·er. CHARLES H. BARR 180.~ Wc~tcliff Dr., N""r<>" Beach (949) 642-3310 Market SINCE. 1971 NEWPORT COSTA MESA'S GREAT NEIGHBORHOOD FOOD STORE r-------COUPON-------,r-------couPON _______ , I Fresh Ground II Pork Loin l I Chicken II Baby Back Ribs I I Buy 1 Pound, get l Pound FREE U $3. 99. 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I ~--~-W!.~~~~~~t'e!.1~----.J~---~~~-~Y_.!>C~~~~----.J • ' • December 5, 1998 New rt Beach Costa Mesa Doi ~A ·Newport roinaiice . • Couple celebrating 60th · ·steven came down from Los J\l:!geles to sit" she aid. •He .(\Qniversary \iVednesday-· ~ .. th""rew aroo onliiSccii:tic had to :r ·member courting at stay over for a couple of days to ~ ct h . ft.x it." . ,spots aroun t c c1ty . Everything eemed to be all • "11 \1 I\\\\'\''""" right until her parents got word of Steven's slay. = Daiy Pio! HThey rented a house nearby. : • ror BPtty and Stt>ven Peterson, They wanted to· let me know tlley who celelHdte their bOth wPdtling were ther~." she c;aid. aim1vt•rsdry We<.lnesday, Newport However, her parent!> had no Bciuch will always hold t1 -;peciaJ need for concern Betty isaid pldt·<• in tlw1r h<'a.rt. . Steven slept in the kitchen. • I lavmg mt>t 111 the 1930s while: And there were the days of ::rnenchng' urchnvill. schools -dancmg to the sounds of big ; 8 •tty ut Los An~wles H19h and bands teatunng mus1oans such evf!n at Poly -Newport Beach as Benny Goodman ut the old olds d wettlth ol good memones Rendezvous Ballroom on the Bal- at h1qhh9hl their 64-year rela-boa Peninsula. · nsh1p "We both loved to dance," Bet- •.. For msldnC•'. there wus the ty said. •Jt was a big thing !O go to <t1mP-Betty spe>nl two weeks vaca-the Rendezvous. That was the 'tionm!J m .t ~ummer house in place to go." · Newport w1lh .. group of her gJTI-After marrying ln a small 1riencls chapel in Los Angeles, the couple Boat Parade Dinner Cruises .$65.00 Per Person Incl u.dcs A Go111·mef Dum e~ on Th P. Rillerboat Feutlt ring Fresh Grilled Halibut or Salmon .:.. Seafood Brochette -Chicken Champignon - Vef;(etable.Brochette or Roasted Prime Rib ~crwd with soup or salad, bread, fresh vegetable • rice. beverage & dessert lncludC) tax & Cfatu ty" • AlcOholic Bewfi19es Not Included Holiday Harbor Cruise Mnrvcl at U1c Beauty of Hundreds of Boat & Homes F<· tively lit for The &!a on! /Jim1r.r/Cruise Schedule Is As Follow~: 4::iopm Dinn t' -6:00.7:30pm Crui e 6:~l0prn Dinnr.r-8:00.9:.JOprn Cruist• 8::lOprn l>iniwr-10:00:11:30 Crui c . Make Your RrscrvatioJts fo.'arly~As,tht Dinner Cntise is Ont of Newport's Most Popular Holiday Evtnts! F"r Information & Rtstn•ati011s, Coll . (949) 673-3425 'Ifie ~ver6orit ~taurant pent 28 years in Bwbank while Steven worked Jor Loc~ced Air.,.~-~·ki4,..... craft.· But even . while in Bwbank, they spent summers, winters and holidays at a beach house they . owned m Newport. "We used to come down for Thanksgiving when the weather was really nice," she recalled. Unable to stay away, they per- manently settled m the city. in 1972 With one son, Steven, 54, and two grandchildren, Kari, 26 and Ron, 25, Betty and Steven plan an· appropriate celebration at anoth- er Newport Beach landmark for their 60th year of wedlock. "We'll have a quiet dinner at the Ritz," Betty said. · 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa; CA 'ii' (714) 708-4805 lutrrmttiamtl ~nbqunrtrn ·. Visit the International Headquarters of TBN! Free hourly showings at the Virtual Reality Theater, depicting the li fe and miracles of Christ and the ministry of the Apo~tl e Paul! 1/11111 •: ''"" 111111. lfJt1111 (111111 , ,.,..,,,,, /(),1111 ''f'lll. '/Ill lf'lll (111111 f', •• toils ~ 1t .UlLChl 11H fCJl•(1 fn G Since 197 2 Wood planl<s. Marble squares. Stone blocks. 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OLYMPUS D....a DIGITAL CAMERA s999 --, •' . ,, . •&: -I X 8 Saturday, December 5, 1998 PICK Of · THE LITTER Duddy, a 7-year-old male Doberman pinscher/shepherd mix, i~ seeking a pal to share good times. He loves attention from anyone and is great with kids. Contact rescue volunteer Julie Mayer at.(714) 303-0984. Photo: Dana Hagland, Pampered · Pel\ and People Portraits (949) 64&-3503. This animal spon- sored by The Community Animal Network, Unklng People and Pets Through Community Action, P.O. Box 8662, New- port Beach 92658. For more information, call (949) 759-3646. FULL SET •ACRYLIC • Acry1 C WWII tel p •Pr.~ & Wt •le Powder • lume Ge • S k Wrari FILLS •Acrylic •Pink • Pink & Whole • Lume Gel •Silk Wr.ip • Mam""e .. Pedicure •IMsMO ~OO;re&Ped • ttaod Para!! n WAXING P-' p Bring Your Trucks To ENCO Monufoctvnng Warehouse 2920 Redhill Ave. Cosio Mesa, CA 92626 WHOLESALE RATES TO THE PUBLIC NO EQUITY REQUllEDll! SPECIAL LOW FIXED RATE HOME LOANS Borrow .. to 126% of Property Vlllt V Get cosh for ony good ~son to $150,000 PUT APllLICATION AND APMOVAL llY TILSPHONa 100°/o FINANCING REFINANCE OR PURCHASE Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily ~ilo Workshops makes Hanukkah more Ju Y ou can learn how to make your Hanukkah celebra- tion meaningful and 'fun for your preschool-age children. The Sisterhood of Temple Bat Yahm in Newport Beach will present its second annual Hanukkah •How-To• workshop at 9 a .m. Wednesday in the tem- ple's multipurpose room. The workshop is free and open to the public. The workshop is · designed to teach kids all about Hanukkah and lighting a meno- rah, and how to play the dreidel. Parents and graIJdparents are invited to discover holiday music, books, recipes and spe- cial crafts. There will be lots of ideas to take home with you. A highlight of lhe workshop will be a panel discussion and ques- hon-and-answer period on "how to handle the holidays.• It's particularly helpful for inter- IE.ST I UY S greer Wylder faith families. Temple Bat Yahxn is at 1011 Camelback St., New- port Beach. For more informa- tion, call (949) 646-6563. The Richard Burnley Salon is having a candle boutique for the holidays. You can hod hand-rolled beeswax candles, scented candles, aromatherapy '~ JOAN ANDREWS, MS j~ E<lucarionaJ Psychologist, MFCC. 1~ :~o~;:~:;:; • '" CHILDR.hN, ADOLESCENTS, ADULTS A COMPLETE ADD TREATMENT FACILITY CaH for a copy of our FREE NEWSLETIER COASTLINE COUNSELING CENTER 1200 Quail, Suice 105 Newport Beach, CA 92660 (949) 476-0991 www.add-help.com ANTIQUE ROW . & GARDEN CAFE The Country Inn Garden Cafe Oohs 8' Ahu The Book Store Newport Picture Frame Stella·s Place Sarah Whitcomb Circa Antiques Vlctoriana 61 Company 130 East 17th St Costa Mesa At Ne~port A E. 17th Street • &hind The HARP INN -(949) 712-1177 ROW HOURS: Tue-Sat 10am-5pm CAFE HOURS: Tuc-.Sat l lam-:lpm ~y UNGERIE ct MORE! ADULT QlF'IS & STOC'KINQ STlJE'f'ERS fl ~ Cnupon Book.' ~ Nuu1thay Pu..uu fl X·Ruud Tml•• • lJir~ l>lu fl Strip Tt>CL.'c Prns * Adam/E••c ToothbnHfus ii Complrrr Unt> o/ Kmn.u. \uarn fl l 0 J NiahU uf Quur RtntUnt<:i' Boule fl La11fc Sdnuon AA.tub (iwnu G IFT CERI 1FICATES A VAILABLR FREE Adult Videos Botanic are L 11:~ d. scape • DESIGN & CONm:RUm'ION '-" • MAINTENANCE - candles and bath salts. The . candles come in all shapes and' sizes, including tapers and pil- lars. Best Buys readers who mention this column will receive a 10% discount on can- dles. The Richard Burnley Salon is at 1720-B Santa Ave., Costa Mesa, across from Mi Casa restaurant. For more information, calJ (949) 631- 1177. . The Newport Harbor Nauti- cal Museum bas a great new gift ·shop. There are lots of fun nautical gifts, including books and baskets. Carol Davis at the Nautical Museum can add flowers to your gift basket and suggests that you have lunch on the boat, tour the museum and make a day of it. It's al 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For mqre mformation, call (949) 673-7863. Balboa Island Kids Clothing has large selection of Beanie Batiies, and none of them arc more than $7. There are also great children's, women's and holiday clothes, many of which are on sale. Balboa Island Kids Clothing JS at 209 Marine Ave. on Balboa Island. Call (949) 673-5542. A new boutique has openr>d at 250 E. 17th St. in Costa Mesa. It's called Savannah and it carries architectwal items and antµJues for the home and garden. Bettina Miller, who . · also owns the flower stand Every Bloomin Thing, 250 E. 17th St., owns the store. Cau· (949) Q50-8584. • BEST BUYS is published Thursdct~ and Saturdays. If you know of a gooc buy, send a fax to 646-4170 or write t Daily Piiot, Best Buys, 330 W Bay St Costa Mesa 92627 Enjoy a refreshing ..r massage in a Luxurious/ Upscale Setting. . Please call for appointment. •Chiropractic Pac.-IRe Spin• & Sporta ln.-.tltutt• • Sports & Dance Injuries 2967 Michelson onve, Suites. Irvine • Physical Therapy 405 I Jamboree & Michelson I Next to AirTouch • Nutrition Consultation Tel: 949-955-2655 To Our Families and Friends - for all who haue experienced the loss of a loved one. whether as recent as this l.ast year or years past. no time ts easy. However. the holtd.ays. no matter what tmdittons you may follow. may be espectaUy dUJlcult as a chair remains vacant whUe jamlly and friends gather togetlter. 71te legacy of love a person leaues upon a heart and soul continues as long as we remember. When those absences are. more keenly felt. these memories allow us to recall moments shared and a.fforW. us the opportunCty to rekindle the life. It ls therefore with extreme pleasure the Management and Staff of Pac!flc View Memorial Patk and Mortuary cordially lrwLtes you to atrend our -Third Annual All Faiths - ."CELEBRATION OF LIFE"' C.ndlellghtlng Service ·Thursday, December 10, 1998 7:00 p .m .. Pacific View Mortuary Chapel" 3IOO Pacific View Drive Newport Beach, California (949) 644-2700 We encourage you to bring a small token of remembrance or simply write the name of those you wish to honor and place it in a crystalline orb, available at our mortuary, which will hang on our "Branches of Life" to be displayed throughout the season. We lookfonJJard. to seeing you as we .. Celebrate Life" together. - ~- G::J I . 1, a Ill ,Newport Beach/Cost~ Mesa Doily Pilot ' Saturday. Decem~r 5, 1998 A 9. Memories off amity, cold Weather mark Thanksgiving E GIVING IN MIN- I\: Once gam the de Boom family -JodJ, Stacy, ·• Barbara and my1>eU -headed for Thanksgiving Day dinner with my soon-to-be 91 .. year-old father and older brother LeRoy at the home I grew up in and where they have lived since the early 1950s. At home in Newport Be~ch, Stacy put the 18-pound turkey in the oven at COMMUNITY & c L u.1 s · 11 p .m. Wednesday night and I pulled it out at 4 a.m. Thanksgiv- ing morning. Jodi, a juruor at Chico State, new to Minneapolis from Sacramento while the three of us traveled from John Wayne Airport. Our flight was fuU, so the turkey new in the ice chest in the cargo bay. A late afternoon dinner with all of the trimnungs prepared at dad's home in St. Louis Park was well-received. Minnesota set high temperature records three of the five days we were there. There was no snow, no ice, no ice fish- ing -just temperatures in the mid-60s. It was \!Jlusual to see golfers playing over the cross- country skiing trails we had cov- ered in the past. We watched •Grumpy Old Men• one night in ord~r to remember what Min- .. 11m . ·deboom nesota weather WdS usually like 10 November. Grandpa Henry related stories to the granddaughters about how _ he met my mom, where they got married and about his childhood on a southern Minnesota farm. LeRoy said our Aunt Leona recently asked hun il there was a photo of her brother, our Uncle Lester, and the girls launched a search that included an old metal trunk they found upstairs filled with family photos and memora- bilia. We spent several afternoons looJ<i,ng at photo albwns and '" Pay For The M01ogra• • $I 0.00 WI WILL GIYI YOU THI MINS UATHER WAI.LIT JREE NOTICE OF UNSCHEDULED VACANCIES THE CITY OF NEWPORT Bf.ACH IS CURRENTLY ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS TO FU L THE FOl.LOWlNG l}NSCHEDULID VACANCIES PLANNING COMMISSION OWO Sf.ATS) TIIE P~NINC COMMISSION MEETS ON THE TIIURSDAYS PRECIDINC CITY COUNCIL MEETINGS AT 7:00 P.M IN lliE CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS. APPLICANTS MUST BE. Rf.SIOENTS OF IBE CITY, AND wtU SERVE UNTIL THE EXPIRATION Of THE UNEXPIRED TERMS. ONE OF THE TEIU..fS EXPIRES ON JUNE 30, 2000 AND THE OTHER TERM ~IRF.S ON JUNE 30, 2002 THE DEADLINE FOR FILING APPLICATIONS IS 4;00 P.M. ON THLRSIMY. DECEMBER lZ. 1998. THE APPOINTMENTS ARE SCHIDUL£0 TO BE MADE ON MONDAY. JANUARY 2S. 1999. APPLICATION BLANKS AND ADDITIONAL fNFORMATION ABOUT THE PLANNING COMMISSION c.AN BE OBTAJNED FROM THE CITY CLERK'S OFFICE, 3300 NEWPORT BOULEVARD. OR Wlll BE MAILED TO YOU BY CAB.ING (949) 644-3005. FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT THE CITY CLER.K'S OFFICE AT (949) 6«-3005. ~Up~~?~ 7~7h,~'/4 PICK IT OUT TODAY ••• TAKI IT HOME TODAY! We don't make you waif 12 weeks for furniture FURNISHINGS DIRECT is o new way to buy home furnishings. We carry brand new, first-quality furniture which we buy directly from the factory that manufactured it. Our merchandise is mostly foctotJ overstocks originally ordered by major upscale notional retailers that we can't name here. · flll\NISH.INGS DIRECT is different bec~use ... l . LEGITIMATE LOW PRICING-Factory Ourlet 2. EYERYTHING IN STOCK-AVAILABLE TODAY 3. NEW ITEMS ARRIVE EVERY WEEK 4. NO PUSHY COMMISSIONED SALESPEOPLE · 5. LOW OVERHEAD WAREHOUSE ENVIRONMENT SPECIAL FOR DECEMBER ••• Buy a slipcovered multi-pillow-backed sofa, loveseat, chair or ottoman and receive an additional FREE slipcover of velvet or cotton denim in the color of your choice! SOME Gin IDEAS • •• Leather Off ice Choir $ 1 9 9 In notional catalog $499 Twin White'Hordwood Bed $1'•9 Elsewhere S300 Executive Pine Computer D'es~ $ 3 7 5 In national catalog SIOO 1""~18~ ncws~per clippmgs and found the photo of Uncle Lester. who m his early '20s left the northern • Minncsotd farm that he and my mom grew up on.and was nev<?r heurd from again, In tho trunk, the gu1s found LeRoy·~ high school graduation c;ertihcate, acknowledging that he was never tardy or absent from class dunng his high school years. That same fact applied to Barbara ~ and Stacy as well. I cut school my seru01 year when the seat of my pants ripped as the school day .. · was begmiiing and I left to go home to change. I endea up with Saturday detention. We had a family discussjon with Jodi about bring tardy and missing class. She holds the three-generation fainily record in both areas. - When it came time to return to California on Monday. JOdi's plane to Sacramento departed the gate on tune, went down the taxi runway and then abruptly returned to the gate, where they off-loaded cargo and asked for 30 volunteers to leave the plane • SERVICE Q.UB MEETINGS bec'aus pf weight limit:.. The air-THIS COMING WEEK: . line offered some tempting incen-Want to 9't more involved n 'Joor tives, but did Jodi take the offer? community, maltie new friends, networ~ · ft ded or give something back to your ·commu· Not a chance, a er our cxten nity7 Try a service club• Vov arc in111ted family discus.si'on of her atten-\o attend a club meeting this coming dance record. She aid !:ihe eould-week Many clubs will buy yoor first n't afford to nuss any more class~ guest meal for you. e:sl TUESDAY -7:30 A.M. It was another memorable The Newport Beach Sunrise Rotary Club meets at the Balboa Bay Club to Thanksgwmg hear Andy Kratter on computer and CLUB NEWS: The Newort hearing: 6:30 p.m The Costa M~· Beach Sunrise Rotary . CIUb . has Newport Harbor Lions Cluti meets at the sent a contribution of $1,000 to the Costa Mesa Country qub to hear Shelley victims of tropical storm Milch in I ~EDNESDAY-7:15 A.M . Honduras. · The South Coast Metro Rotary Club WELCOME TO 11iE WORLD wall meet at the Center Club Newport OF SERVICE CLUBS ... Bob Km -I Harbor Kiwanis Club meeu"at the'Uni· ton, sponsored by Steve Gilbert. versity Athletic Club. Noon. T ... e .~osta who jomcd the Exchange Club of M~ Rotary Club meets at Mesa Verde Newport I farbor. WORTH REPEATING ... From the Scuttlebutt, the nPwsletter of the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwarus Club: •tn life, there is the risk you cannot afford to take, and there is the risk you cannot afford not to take.· "Best Cookies In Orange County'' Santa Celebrate Corona del Nu's ClntstmM Walk Sanday Dec. 6th • Delicious cookies Buv Anv Two • Dessert Breads •Fruit Cake •Pies •Pastries . . l)csscrt Breads & Get Third ()nc FREE I i111i1 I pn l ll\tonH:r, 110( l01t1hi1H·d \\ id1 .Ill\ odH·1 otln. "Order early" ---Mrs. Claus "And order extra" ~ The Elves! Open Daily, 6am-6:30pm • Closed Sunda~ 427 E. 17th St, Costa Mesa (By Wherehouse Records) (949) 646-1440 llle Will Have Carolers a Treats • for Everyone Dec. 6 1n Only Purchase Certincates for a Studio Sitting and I -8A l 0 Portrait for •100. Save Up To •200. 11Ult~ ~byl14t'h :>I I~ ._ (9*99) 675-5130 ' C.Ountry Club. 6 p.m: The Newport·Bal· bol Rotary Oub meeb at t ahla- Comnhian Vac ... t <:fut> to see dan<~ from •Tue Nutcracker.· . THURSDAY -7:30 A.M. The Costa Mesa Orange Coast Bree'• fast Lions Club meets at Mim1·s· Cate Noon· The K1wan1s Club of NewpQrt Beach·Corona del Mar meets at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club. The Cona Me~ K1wan1~ Club meets at the Hoh~ Inn ~e Exchange Club of Newport Har- bor meets at Riverboat Restaurant for a bus1n~s meeting The Ne~rt lrvlne Rotary Club meets at the Irvine Mamott Hotel. • COMMUNrrY &. ci.uas 0iS published every Saturday. fax your service dub's mtttrng 1nformat1on to (949) 66(}8067 or mail to 2082 S E. Bnstol St., Suit Newport Beach 92660 .. 3732 east CoaSt Hwy Corona del Mar .· ; \ A 10 Saturday, ~mber 5, 1998 ·. . Rocky Mountain high: watchjng elkS mate, ewes mow lawns · T his L'i on e funky town the I ville and I have moved to. There's a photographer named · Snapp, a dentist named Dr Man- gle and Fort Collins Fm•stone is owned by u ll'tan named Goodnch. THE FRED COLUMN These drc ju<;t t1 few of the weird!bes l hdve chanced upon · • ' while mdk.ing my daily rnunds of the city . AnoUler loct1l (;Unos1ty L._., t!l k bugling. Elk buglin9? But of course. Around here, elk bugling Vies with toothaJl c.mcl leuf-raking ~ the pre-cmuwnl uutumndl pill)· time. •• A Bfil.1cd.lly, 1t mvolw~ gomg up· into Rocky Mountau1 Ndtional PMk and watc-hinu thP locdl elks -Ute four-legged kind , not the B.P.O.E. kmct -hegm their annu- al mating ntuaJs The guy t>lks grunt dnd ~nort, the girl elks squeal dnd, eventudl- . ly, they y<•l something going It's direct, bnel dJld two1ds such demedJunq hwtwn ntudls as run- nmg dd'> offNmg on<>self as, • "SW?v1 en1oys par.>ing Tallc-yrand and lonq wt1lks on Hw b<>ach." Lest you think <•lk bugling .1s 51 nunor J)dSlun<> lor (ll'Ople who live a t tugh dll.ltud~ "ltiitlw tl~<Jl there , 1s a bccluWully clonr., toO:plus- • pag<~ mclqdzim• llllt•cl Bughng that " comes out bi.monthly <:;omcone • actud.lly logged the devotPe~ \\'ho turned out dunng bugling sed~pn ldst year (n11d-S11ptembcr through fred martin Octoberl and counted 29,357 noses FdlJ' warning~ If there are any voyeurs among the readership who are panb.ng to book passage for ilext faU, be advised that this rite of dlltwnn mvolves only the prelirrunarics. Even elks can be diScreet, you know. Another local wuqwty involve!> a method of land-clearing dPvel- oped by d locdl woman. If your property ~ overwhelmed by w eeds -espeaa.lly the likes of leafy spurge and Canadian thistle -you cull L<uu Berv .. She and her comptilly, Ewe-4-tc Ecologic~ Ser· \'lees, will co1ne galloping to the rescue. And l do mean gallop You see, Lani h~ a herd of Cashmere goats She brings them over to your place for a spell. The goats eat the weeds and pretty soon your land is ready for culb· vating. . This works out splendidly for dll concerned. Landowners get their weeds cleared, the goats feast -coulq we say pig out? - on all kinds of goodies, and Ldni's feed bill is zilcfi . I i:lm going to look into rentmg . a few goats next fall. We don't have any spurges or thistles, but we will again be awash in aspen and cottonwood leaves. H 1 can get a couple of goats to eat the .leaves but leave the lawn and the rhubarb alone, I think I'll have it made. There are other local curiosities that make life here rewarding. They are little things, to be sure, but they are very nice little things. If you want to buy grapes at the supcnnarket, you are invtted to.try one or two. The plastic grape bags are left untied for ease of sampling. And when the local paper, The. Coloradoan, is dellvered every morning, it is not thrown on the sidewalk or into the juniper patch, it 1s prensely placed.by the front door. Qur paper "boy,• by the way, is a 72-vedT-old retired con- cert tympnnist from Philadelphia. Merritt Martin, l le calls getting up at 4:30 a.m. and walking the neighborhood through sleet. hail, snow, ice and whatever, "good exerose." • ln the five months we've lived m this town, the major curi06ity I've di£covcred iS how the various city governments operate It is radicdl beyond belief: They actu- c.1Uy sit down and talk with one anoUler to try dlld re olve mutual problC'lns. Imagme Ulatl f'or f!xrunple, the Illdyors and c:1ty councils ot Port Collir1s and ne1ghbonng Loveland tteld a spe-· c icll, quite informal meeting to start Ulinking about tv>w Ute two· c:1hei> could work together to pre- vent dc\'elopm~nt on the roughly 10 miles of open space between them. . ln other words, avoid the m€9alopolis !.cene that has turned Southern California mto one mammoth shoppmg malVcar JoVfdst-food ugliness from Sdnta Bp.rbara to Sdll Dt('QO (and thank your stars the Mannes still hold Pendleton) ThP. City CoWlcil and the coun- ty COilUllli)SionPrs work together on common problems, likewise the city and U1e schodl district that servc•s H. A whole floc!k of govern- mental entitit>s opcmly working ~JCUlC'r to l<tke advantage of < omrnon opportunibPs tlnd resolve common c.oncems. What a concept! . • FRED MARTIN IS a former Newport Beach resident who writes from his new home 1n Fort Collins, Colo. Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily New scholarship to bear Vaughn Redding's nam~ • Forme1 Costa Mesa . Man of the Year will be honored with OCC endowinentsponsorcd by Kiwanis Club. ms Club is uying to rcW>e fun through the Costa Mesa Cha. b~r of Commerce, as well lhtough Redding's frtends u dcquaintances. The OCC Foundation \\ soon be sendmg out d letl <1skia g for help With donutiu A11~0N Mt HM\ for the fund ___ ..;..;;;...;..;...~~Plol~-----i Redding, who died Oct. 18 the agf' of 88, was a longtll COSTA MESA -The K1wa-Costct Mesa resident. rus Club ts raising funds to He served as director establish a sr.holMship at OCC cooperdtive .~ducation 1or tJ 'in honor of Vdughn Rcdchng, a Coast Community College I) former Costa Mesd Man of thl' tnct from 1969 to 1974. In Yedr dnd Kiwarus Club .mem· pos1uon. he helped create rel ber. tionsh1ps between busine "The gortl LC\ to nusc $10,000 <lnd Ornnge Coast and Gold to start an enctowccl scholar-West colleges in the form ship,• said Douci Bennett, exc>c-mtPmsh1ps for stude nts a1 utive director or the occ Foun-dation. appropnate training progrn1 Bennett sc11d the hope 15 thdl ill the collP.ge, Bennett said. the endowment w11l provide al Redding, who worked least $500 d year lor oc c; stu-personnel and labor·mana l dents through the Costa M esa mcnt relations for 30 years. al Vaughn Redchng Scholt1rship. servf!d as director of the Co' Students who are chg1hlc for Mesa Chamber of Conunt•11 OCC scholarshtps and hdvc• and WdS named the chanil)I> excellent act1clem1c. rerord-,, w11J Man of the Year in, 1991 be considNed. To mdke a donation or I Bennett -;aid no dondllons more informdtion, . call (71 havP. been mdd<' yPt . 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BEST -TODAY A Christmas tree lot wm be up and running from 8 a,m. to 10 p.m. daily through Dec., 20 in Park.mg Lot E at the Orange County Fdir & Exposition Center, 88 Fciir Drive, Costd Mesa. For more information, call (714) 708- 3247. . Newport Beach, Corona del Mar and Costa Mesa residents can rent Santa for thetr holiday par- ties, 'business m~ellngs, day care or school events from 1 O a.m to 1 o p .m daily through Dec. 23. Santa is $40 for the first hall-hour and $35 for each additional half-hour. Santa will bnng candy canes for boys and girls. Re.servations must be made 24 hours m advance. For more information, cdll (949) 644- 3151. . Holly Couch and Sharon Hood look •· at the "Frosty Daze" \ree, designed by the Garden Grove Boys & Girls Club at the Festi- val of Trees . at Crystal Court mall. The trees will be auc- tioned off at the end of the festival, with pro- ceeds gotng to charitable organiza- . lions. Diana Mulvihill/ Daily Pilot A pancake breakfast fund-raiser will take place from 8 to 11 d m. at · the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695 W. 19th St. The event will fea- ture entertainment by Newport Show Tunes from 9 to 10:15 a .m. Menu items include pancakes, eggs, sausage, jwc~ and .coffee Tickets are $3. For more informa- tion, call (949} 645-2356. Piecem~ers Christmas Festival will be presented from q a.m. to 4 p.m. \hrough Sunday at the Piece- . makers Country Store purkmg lot, 1720 Adams Ave., Costa Mesa The event will f~dturc 17 5 hooths of handcrafted items, Uw country FREE REPORT reveals what the insurance companies don't want you to know. Was your car injured? You may be too!! It may be weeks, months or even years before you experience pain, stiffness, headaches, even arthritis! Don't settle your case until you read our free report. ORIGINAL GERMAN I Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah : Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes • Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions • Serving Authentic German Lunch Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel Bratwurst -Meatloaf I I 54300,ERHousE I Taki1~g Res1wutio11:, for Cla~ses I 1 Sunday, Dec. 20th I I . Call now! I L-------------------~ {714) 540-0281 2950 Grace Lane • Costa Mesa • • • • • • • BET \ I around town ,. Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Parking is $5. For more mfonnauon, call (949) 497-7647. The Christmas Walk through W~tcli!f Coli.rt, 1649-1831.-Wftt· dilt Dnve, Newport Beach, will take place Crotn 11 u.m. to 3 p.in. The event will feature Christmas carolers, a magic show and a visit from Old Sdmt Nick. •/ Glassblowers from Whitehurst Imports wiJl be hand-crafting glass-blown ornaments from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Sunday at Roger':. Gardens, 2301 San Joaquin Hills Road, Corona del Mar. Ornaments are $39.99 or $46.99, Santa will be available for pictures, but time!> vary. Admis· sion is free. For more information, call(949)640-5800 A tide pool and gray whale sight- ing training will be presented at 2 p.m . at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Tide pool talks will meet at Pelican Point Parking Lot No 4. SUNDAY A candle bouUque Will be pre- sented from t 1 a.m to J p.m. dt the Richard Burnley Shlon, 1720- B Santa Ana Ave •• Cos to M a· The boutique will feature hllnd· · rolled beeswax and scented can· ~and aath-~ Y-<•™Jty £ colors, >hape~. ctnd sizes. Call (949) 631-1177. Balboa Island's second Walking Home Tour, ·A Holiday Hdppcn- ing, • will take place from noon to 5 p.m. and will showcct!.e 10 lfol-boa Island home~ df'coratPCI for the holidays. Tickets, which dfO $15, mcludes a refrP-.hment stop at the island's Beek Center on Agate. Tickf•ts cdn be purchas~d at the following Balbod Island Marine Avenue · locatums: Martha's Bookstore, Ralbo 1 Porch, Even Sfsters, Island Home and Persunmon Tree. A free musicale tiUed "A Mu:.ic al Saturday, December 5, 1998 A l J Potpoum" will be presented at 3 p.m-at the Newport Beach Cen- ti al L1b1ary' Friends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave. Call (949) 717-3801. .C:o.roaa del.Motr &aiitli'Ubt4'"f:S.. Hollpay Open House will be pre- ented lrom nool'l to 4 p.m. at the ltbrary, 420 J\tarigold Ave A mag. 1c, ~o;,1c and comedy show tiUed Tiw Magic of the I lolidays will be ptr>sented by Tony Daruels from 12·30' to i p .m, Santd will also n111kr.• ,, v1::.1t Call 717-3801. Dr. Ed C. Krupp. astronomer and Q1rcc1or ot U1e GritliU1 Obo;,ervato- ~·. will pre!>ent a slide. lecture from 2•30 to 4:30 p.m at \}le Lye eum at SCC, .SS Fair Dnve, Cos{a Mesa. The lecture will illus- lJate astronomy dnd the archaeol- 09}' of power Call 1949' 786-9149. SEE TOWN PAGE A12 (jreat 'Things Consignments ·. Antiques & Collectables music and great food. Admission is free. For more information. call (714) 641 -3112. A back-country hlke will take place dt 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Codst High- way, Newport Beach. Hikers will meet at El Moro Visitor Center. Park.mg is$5. Call (949) 497-7647. NOW ACCEPTING CONSIGNMENTS (EARN DOLLARS) s s s A back-country hike will begin at 9 a.m. at Crystal Cove State Park, 8471 E. Coast Highway, Newport ~ ' CALENDAR CLUB ] Give the gift friends and famiiy will enjoy every day. Discover hundreds of calendars categorized by unique subjects and capture the lifestyle of all the special people on your gift list. Crytta/ Court Level Thrtt. CALIFORNIA ORCHARDS let the festivities begin with delicacies fOf your table. Choose custom baskets filled with the finest gounnet delights - scrumptious fruits .to exotic chocolates and daintily decorated sweets. South Coast Plaza, Level Two. 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South Coast Plaia, LMI Two. Crystal Court Ltvtl Thrtt. 369 E•st 17th • Costa Mesa ~15-3500 ,,, I Jll) PLAY CO. TOYS This boutique abounds with playful pleasure~ -Se~me .Street", Rugrat5'", Winnie the Pooh'", and other Disney• favorites. Under-the· tree treasures and Little likes t~ make wishes come true Crystal Court level One. PEOPLE S POTTERY Celebrate the sea~n at the store that celebrates1fandmade 1n Amenca· all year long -with ovef 900 artists Select from a dauling assonment of exdusivt, hclnd- • signed ponerv, art gla~~. 1ewelry, -woodworks and fibt>r art~ (~tat Court Level Ont. THE WRAPPER Here, gift wrapping h an Add t'legant touches to ensure g1tts radiate with holiday spmt. Plu~, choose from fine wines, chocolates and custom gift baskets to fit you( budget . South Coosr Plaza, Ltvtl Two. Crystal Court Level Two. , N 12 Saturday, December 5, 1998 lOWN CONTINUED FROM A 11 A aeililiuir ttOeCI Sae ·s Manage-' ent will be presented from 6:30 t 8 p.m at the Center for Peak Pidonnance, 4570 Campus Dri- ve. Newport Beach Admission is free. Seating is lim.lted. For more information, call (949) 252'·2104. <Zoastllne Counseling Center of NeWJ>Orl Beach will present a lec- ture titled •Attention Deficit Dis- der Overview " at 7 p m a t the te r, 1200 Quail St , Suite 105, ~wport Beach Admission is free. For more information, call (949) 476-0991. TUESDAY A wate r aerobics class will be presented from 9 to 10 a.m. dt the OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mar- guente Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission is $1 . For more infor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. A yoga clus will be presented by Helena Sprake trom 9 to 10:15 a.m. ell the Nancy Clark Educa- tion l'£>nler, 471 Old Newport Road, Suite 103, Newport :Beach Admission is $6 per class or $30 tDr' four prepaid class'es. Pormore mformdtion, call (949) 548-4 59. HAPPY HOLIDAYS! Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO • HOMEOWNERS• HEALTH 40 Yt-ars in Business ~ ~ ~-S>-P ~ ,........, .. 949-631-7740 441 Old Newport Blwt. • Ncwpon Beuh CN-" ... Hoepllel) •GIFTS• HERrT AC,f flN #222 •GIFTS• HARN BIRDHOUSI: t287 CHRISTMAS CELEBRATION COFFEE (formerly JOC111eJ in Wi cl11T l'lai~) 270 E. 17rh Sc., Suite 3 A ballroom dance cl s will be presented from 3 to _. p .m at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona dcl Mar. Admission is $38. For more infor- mation , call (949) 644-324 ... -A semldar tttled Maklrigttie Hot- 1day·c onnection will be pr&..cnt-· ed from 6 to 7·30 p.m. at the Cen- ter for Prok Perfonnance, 4570 Campus Drive, Newport Beach. Admission ts free For more infor- mation, c<tll (949) 252-2104. A free seminar ttUed Feng Sbul Your Way will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Mar- ket and Kitchen Patio Cafe, 225 E. l. 7th St., Costa Mesa. Reserva- tions are req~1ired. For more infor- mation, call (800) 595-66?7. WEDNESDAY Harborlites Toastmasters wlll meet at 1 a m at the Bahia Corinthian Ydcht Club, 1601 Bay- side Drive, Corona de l Mar. Guests are invited. For more information, cull 586-9172. The Newport Hills Garden Club will present its festive annual Christtnas luncheon at 12.15 p.m . at the Riverboat Restaurant, 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Lunch includes soft' drinks and wine. Entertainment dnd door prizes will be availa ble. Social hour is at 11:30 a.m . New Jnembers are cordially inVlted. .\dmission is $40. ••••••••••••• • Newport • I I : BEAUTY SUPPLY : 1 de ft1aloglci'& 1 I I ~ H.7).~ YI .~ ••••••••••••••• J. :zoo/o OFF: • Entire Purchase • I • ~ "' t a'.l s Qe1TT1alog1ca I I ~ A\'e(ia & Murad I rnll'P';, 1 fY' "YI ••••••••••••••••••• I 3601 Jamboree Rd #8 N.B. I I 261-6788 I I 1 Jamboree at Bristol 1 Back Bay Court 1 ............ • I around town The Networken will meet from 11:45 am. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mc a GoU and Country Club, 1701 Golf Course Drive. Admis· ion is $12 and includes lunch. For more intort)'lation, call 885-9093. 'A WomenY ~ Stress Support Group for Seniors will be present- ed from 12:30 to 2 p.in. at OASIS Senior Center, l}OO Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. The meet- ing will be factlitated by psychol- ogist Natal,le Zucker. Admission is free. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. Senior consultant Bob Brennan will lead a free discussion of reverse mortgages for seniors 62 and over at 3 p.m. at Bayside Vtl- lage, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more infor- mation, call 723-0233. A group counseling session tiUed Body-Image Improvement - Female Power will be presented at 5:30 p.m. at Coast Consulting, 180 Newport Center Drive, New- port Beach. Sessions are $25. For more information, call (949) 720- 8437. A free semlnar dtled Six Laws of Natutal I lealing will be presented from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. at Mother's Market and Kitchen Patio Cafe, 225 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. Reservations are required. For more information, call (800) 595- 6667. THURSDAY A waler aerobics class wtll be ptesebte<! fll>iti" 9 m' 10 a.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission is $1 For more infor- mation, call (949) 644-324~. The Ebell · Club of Newport Beach will meet at 11:30 a.m . at the Bahla Corinth.Ian Yacht Club, 1601 Bayside Drive, Newport Beach. · Motivational speaker , Pabicia Covington will discuss •How to Spice Up Your Life.• For more information, call (949) 721· 9267. A slngtng class will be pr.esented from 1 to 3 p.m . at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Marguente Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission is free. For more information, call (949) 644-3244. A llne dancing class wtll be pre- sented from 3· 15 to 4:4.5 p.m. at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Admission is free. Por more infor- mation, call (949) 644-3244. A group counseling session tilled Relationship Improvement will be TRAVELING? You may be going on a long journey, but you don't have to go farther than Newport Beach for your vaccinations. (949) 644-3565 NEWPORT HARBOR HIGH SCHOOL Proudly Presents Th.e Reluctant· Dra9ons Wednesday. December 9th Showtimes: 6:00pm & 7:30pm Tickets: $4-Adults $2-Children undetj2 Call 548-2419 Newport Beo~h/Costo Mesa Daily Pilot 1 presented at 7 p.m. at Coast Con- sulting, 180 Newport Center Dri- ve, Newport Beach. Sessions 'are $25. Call (~9) 720-s.437. meets from 7:15 to 8:30 a.rm: Wednesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa. Breakfast is $6. For more informa- tion. call Angie Stafford at 474- 2225 o{ nna Fi.rman at 551-3156. DEC. 12 "" All La.nen's Leads Club meets at A Beanie Baby and Collectible Show will be prescnt.oo fr~ a.m. to 4 p.m. Dec. ~at the Orange Courtty Fair & Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, auildmg No. 10, Costa Mesa. Early birds . get in at 9 a.m. for $7. General admission is $5; children 7 and under are free. For more informa- tion, call (714) 754-0518. 7:15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newpon Ulvd., Co:;ta Me a . Call 646-1252.' ' ONGOING st AndreW's Presbyterian Church offers a support group for families with loved ones who are mentally ill. The group meets ·from 6:30 to 8 p .m. Sundays in the church's Dierenfield Hall C, 600 St. Andrews Road, Newport Beach. The confidential group lS open to the community. Call 631- 2880. Prospects Netwo0rklng Group Zen Home Sdt.cberY. a local manu- facturer of meditation supplies, holds a free meditation from 5 to 7 p.m. Sundays at Mesa Business Center, 711 W. 17th St., Suite A-8, Costa Mesa. Call 722-7818 The Newport Beach Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commis- sion meets at 7 p.m. the first Tues- day or each montl:i in the City · Council chambers, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. Call 644- 3151. Nicotine Anonymous fellowship wants to help men and women • who smoke to quit and remain smoke free.Call 650-2713. 1111 41'11 • , • .,. PORTS AND EXERCISE GEAR 7 SNOWBOARDS _...:......,-.......... TREADMILLS WETSUITS &MORE (949) 548-0660 SPORTS CONSIGNMENT BUY• SEU • TRADE 670 West 17th Street. Costa Mesa ~ BBLl.ISSJMA ~ DESIGNER RESALE BOUTIQUE Featuring the Largest Selection of SL John Knits, SpOrt, Acces80ries Jewelry tt Shoes etc. (949) 675-9756 , 336 Poinsettia (at Pett) • Corona del Mar . 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Some i.n the· audience relived emories from when they first eard •You've Lost That Loving eeling," the 1960s ballad that ent on to become the' most- layed song in the history of erican radio. · Others in l\ltendance, who may ot have been born when those ongs first hit the arrwdves, saw 1edley and Hatfield perfonn for · the first time dnd were pleasantly 'surprtsed. • But all who look part in tho fes- tive event helped raise close to $30,000 tor the foundation, and 'president Dayna Pettit said she expects more donations to come in as a result of the concert. "People are really starting to see who we are, and it's no longer JUSt this funny little group down in Balboa,• she said. Medley and Hatfield -both Newport Beach residents -said they've always suppbrted t.he arts and love to help a good cause m t]feir community. : "They want to do plays and music at the Balboa Theater, and I , thmk it will be great for the tbwn, •Medley said after the con- ' c:e.tt about. reopening efforts. "l tf1ink we can use d s many of. those J?laces as we can get." The most unique aspect of the ~oncert was the intimate, home- ~ town feel that came as the duo took the stage. The audience ripped into applause after every song and even gdve a standing ovation to "You've Lost Thdt Lov- ing Feeling." The show also included a per formance by Medley's 11-year-old daughter, McKenna, who belted out Bonnie Raitt's ·Something to Talk About" and the Righteous Brothers' •Never Walk Alone ". McKenna dedicated that song to Irvine Avenue crasll victim Amanda Arthur, who was sitting in the audience. The Righteous Brothers have their roo~ in Balboa, where they performed at the Rendezvous Ballroom on the perunsula. The .. Balboa Theater was built from the ashes of the ortgmdl Rendezvous, which burned down m 1927. The Rendezvous Ballroom moved a few blocks dWiJ.Y· . In ract. the duo used thE> Right- eous Brothers name for the hrsl time at tl performance dl the Ren- dezvous Ballroom. 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Thursday night, MPdley brought the normally peppy !\onu full circle when he JOk1!1gly per- J.$nned it as a ballad -what he said was his origmal intent for 11 -and drew laughs frum ht> audience ThH entire pcrformanc~ wa such a hit with lhe1;1ter supporters that Pettit stud thl' c1ro11p may tt) to do 1t f•very yeat. - "My heart 1s o I ull, • ~he sa.i(l etl the -.tart QI the concert. "Thb ~ livmy proof that 1t reallv can ha1.11- pen dOd the Balboa Th~ater w:W reopen.• . . • A 14 Sotvrdoy, December 5, 1998 -) SOCie "' Newport Beach/Costa Meso Daily PilOt Busiriess) contribution to the arts recognized .at ·reception • L4tham and Watkins, llDda and Flour Corp. Carroll, a 30-year sored by the Business Comnut-Tony Vedova, Peter and Nancy • . Q ne of the loftier traditions • ID th.is C9\00,Jbe.JhlSi:...,.-~"°""'"" ...... _-=" __ ,, .... M.ark Thomas of KPMG Peat Mar°Wiek LLP. setty ·and Robert Grant of Delo1tte and Touche · LLP, 'Laurie and Jake Easton m, representing Flour Corp., Holly and Ronald Redfern of the Orange County Register, and Colleen and Roger Oglesby of the nmes Orange County. • vetetan o!.§hell Oil.f<?.:.i acce t- ed the Flour pos1bon m July. He was introduced to the applaud- ing crowd by OCBCA chair Donald K~nnedy and spoke from ·the heart stressing the need for business to build strong cultural bndges iri the community. tee for the Arts Inc. in New Zande, Barbara i!Od BUI Adams, ilorV.-:-·-• Zee Alfred witli her son, Vernon Co Ne tw ne'ss m the Arts Awards, presented its 17th annual honors recently at a who's-who gath.er- mg at the Newport Beach Mar- riott Hotel followed by a tradi- tional holiday dmner at The Ritz. Orgaruied by the Orange C"'ounty Business C"'ommiltee for the Arts. chaired by Donald P. Kennedy ctnp vice chaired by John R. Evans, John A. McLuckey and Thomas H. Nielsen, the very duttinguished gathenng of local blfsiness tal- N4 ent paid tribute to 12 local corn- fre parues for their generous sup- (9-4 µort of culture m this communi- ty. Doug Simao of Data Into Action, Belle and Jack Undqulst of The Lindquist Group, Judith and -Founding director of the com-TU lnittee. Betty Moss, welcomed the more than 300 guests per- Ash BijlanJ of Mam Place, Santa Ana, Stephanie and Larry Ten- ney of Nelson Conunurucations, Debra and Gary Kermott of First American Finanoal Corp., Uz and WlllJam Callse of Rockwell, Virginia and Allen Grogan of A sonally as they arrived at the reception. In the crowd, min- gling honored guests of the evening included Kate and pr• 01 gu Ac A He a.1 ' tic Re A< fol inJ Mattress Outlet Stor I BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best for Less! ~ 3165 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa One Block Soutb ol .05 ~ 545-7168 80-60%<¥f. CUSTOM DRAPERIES DECORATOR ACCENTS •GRASER •HUNTER 0ouGLAS BL1NDS &:. 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Carroll, the new chairman and CEO of Following the Carroll address and the presentation of awards, the crowd moved from the Mar- riott Hotel to The Ritz restaurant across the street for more com- munity building in the form of an elegant holiday meal. Underwritten by generous local contributors including Amel and Affiliates, The Boeing Company, First Amencan Finanetal Corp., Fluor Corp., Rockwell, and C.J. Segerstrom and Sons, to name only a few, the Orange County Busines_s in the Arts Awards are modeled after a national program spon- Hotida~ Ca.d Sale M"-~tonOftle .......... selecte• :-!!·~~ • Business and Social ·r.t1t•"~ Offer"'""'°""""""""' • Custom Imprinting • Large Selection of Party Invitations and Specialty Papers 1'CPJ ~e co•r l>~P~~.C~ 103 E. 17th St Costa Mesa QnwrefN~ ~ Dnu.fs Mon-Fri: 8-7, Sat: 9-5 548-0700 Kenlll Women.111 • Little or no interest in sex? Sexual performance or enjoyment problems? • PMS? Hot flashes? Menopause? 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Of course, if you don't MEDIDATION ClAS$ES + WHERE: Tile Hub, 230 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa . • + WHEN: 7 to 9 p.m. Sundays through Oec, 20 + HOW MUCH: $10 per class, $8 for stu· dents and seniors + PHONE: (310) 474· 8643 An1 Kelsang Kbacho conducts a medfta- tion clas!I f ocuslng on karma at The Hub ln Costa Mesa. think it worked, there ts a lengthy question-and-answer session afterward. · "lt helps us overcome internal problems caused by 1ealousy, anger, attachmen~ and igno- rance," Khacho Sclid. "It also helps us control our minds so we can have or stnve for inner peace. Every~y Wanb thdt H The best aspect of the senes is there are no religious over· tones and each class revolves around a medningful subject. Also, if you're a transcendental tenderfoot, 1t doesn't matter. Rookies can attend, too. Khacho recently finished a ' five-week course. The topics ranged from coping v.rf th death Ask about our custom cabinetry R.C. 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On Sunday, the tupi~ ~ "J.;ove, Desue and Obsession,~ which tou~ a better understanding in relat1onsh1ps through meditation. On Dec. 13, the dass is titled • Dcwloptng un Equilibnum, ~ which helps people discover d balanced view of their peers. The lcrst class, on Dec. 20, is cilllcd, "liedh.ng Relationships,• designed to have tudents let go of resentment toward other:. and build positive rein1orcement. Try slowing down your night- ly weekend regimen with medi- tation. A pedceJul calm may wash over you and give you.a sensation chfferent than a stiff vodka Collins Remember, it's mind over matter. nie Pjecemake.rs CC>untry Stpr cclCbralcs 1he holiday season W)Ut its 11th annual Christmas FestiVal j trom 9 am. to 4 pm today and Sunday. Uve bands play bluegrass and Motown mu '.Swing dancers and· carolers add to th • memntenl More than 110 booth.swill CfffE>J handc1atted tlPms such a;.; d··lls, dothtny, hats and Jl!\-\lelry. AdmlS• sion is free. 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And. lo dnd behold, all the + WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Fridays, 2:30 and 7:30 • p.m. Saturdays. noon and 4 p.m. Sundays until Dec. 27 (dark Christmas day) + HOW'MUCH: $20 to S38 + PHONE: (714) 708-5555 Ebenezer Scro9ge (Hal Lan- don Jr., left) & visited by a spirit (Wllllam Pra.Dds McGuire), who shows him the true meaning of Chrisbnas In .. A Christmas Carol" at South Coast Repertory. newcomers and fill-ins (two of role of EbeneJer Scrooge. ~ !al the regulars will be back by next Landon Jr. continues to chill the week) picked up their respective mood of the firSt act and embla- torches and illuminated the zon the second with his charac- show, helprng to fashion one of ter's glorious rebirth, as he has the most enJoyttble "C'arols" m every season since ~e fin.t pro- the 19-year tradition You may . duction. Those who deem really need the program to iden-Britainls Alastair Sim as the llfy dll the actors this tune defmitive Scrooge never caught around. but the> spirit of Charles one of Landon's performances. Dickens' dclss1c tdle is ever-pre-The role of Scrooge's down- ..,enl. trodden clerk, Bob Cratchit, has SCR hd!i not, thankfully, cho-always been in John Ellington's sen another actor to interpret the capable hands, but Ellington has Asian Seafood Buff et on the Waterfront Champagne & Sake Sunday Brunch . $17 95 unlimited • champagn• and sake for $2 Crab Legs • Sushi Rolls • Seafood Salads Chinese Dim Sum • Malaysian Noodles Variou s Curries-• Weekly Specialty Dishes --ENJOY OUR PATIO & T ERRACE D INING--- 2901 W Coast Hwy. Newport Beach On the Waterfront 949-722-4128 - - - - -.... - -Coupon· - - - - -- - -: FREE Holiday Dinner with this Ad : I Buy 1 dinner at rtg price & get the 2nd of equal or lesser value FR.EE. 1 Oood anytime. Max. value $9. Dlne·ln onfy. Not good w1th any other oner I ~-------~~~~-------- ,,,4 ' f left the theater for the Dl1Distry and his mantle fdlls to David Whalen, a ledner, more animated Cratchit who fills Ellington's de parted shc.e.s quite capably. · Devon Raymoftd has matured from a teen "pursued mwden" in the party scene to a qeljghlfully wry and feisty Mrs. Cratch.it. Benton Jennings Melbourne, who's been quite capable as the young Jacob Marley, gets a crack d.l the old miser's ghost as well - at least this weekend while Don Took is busy at the Laguna Play- house. Melbourne is a wise . choice, a strapping actor with a booming bantone for which ampWicatlon is almost unneces- sary. • While Richard Doyle is busy downstairs closmg out "But Not for Me.~ director John-David Keller takes over his duties as the spirit of Christmas Past. Keller, who's directed all 19 "Carols,~ makes a fine and authontative spectral gui~e. The Little Inn ·by the Bay Invites you and your Holiday guest to special winter rates. $85 per room (Sun-Thurs) Includes Breakfast, Bicycle Rental & HBO Complimentary bottle of champagne ~ith ad. Come check out our newly remodeled rooms and make your reservations for the boat parade. 2627 Newport Blvd:, Newport 'Beach (949) 675-1841 A new, and welcome, face at the feast is William Francs McGuire as the 1olly spirit of Christmas Present. Mt'Ouire's robust party animal may be favor- ably compared t6 that of Ron Michaelson, who ongmated the role and filled it for many seasons. Art Koustik and Martha McFar- land arc back as the festive Few· wigs, as joyous as ever, while Kousti.k doubles as tho garrulous cider salesman/black marketeer and McFarland has an effective tum as a charity sohc:itor with Keller. Howard Shangraw is once again in.fine foITJl as Scrooge's merry nephew, Fred. • Two other new faces. shining in cameo assignments. are Susannah Schulman as Belle, who fails to sufficiently warm Ebenezer's heart, and Elena Fasan as the gig- gly •pursued maiden• in a meny bit willi Jason Low as the blind- folded pursuer Little Alexander Swanson makes an engaging Tiny Tun (he alternates wtth Scott Kirchner), while Callin Crockett. Saxon Baird and Cone Rosen fill the roles of the other Cratchit chil- dren effectively (their alter egos dfP Victoria Sciyeg, James· Cargill and Jenniler Mushkin). Gabe Wolpa is engaging as the "turkey boyH (double cast with Guy Yedwab). With the arrival of ·A Christ- mas Carol," the holiday season is of fic:idlly under way: And the newcomers blend splendidly into the long-running SCR tradition. • TOM TITUS re\tiews local theater for the Daily Pilot Hts reviews appear Thursdays and Saturdays. l!J.lil ~ ... ~ AMACHI ~ ·~ ~ ~ ... ~;"'·~oos..N llat•S::'eompeieiw .ltl. ~ ~ \:',. ~ ' SATURliAY NIGHT SPECIA~ ' ~ ~ ot-.. -.uT Spl~v Tuna or Calltomla Hand Roll P' ~ 5:1811m·10:-m s2 00 ~ iq 2675 Irvine Ave. '°" , • EACH ~ P' ~ Costa Mesa i5J IE j1CtOU1YomNewpor1Go1teo...., Sushi To Go 645-5518 • 645-5519 ffiJ [!].l!l Holy smokesl 1/3of our . ~. • . Bar IS Certified outdoors! ~""'61',..... 3 outdoor Poot Tables • 1830 Newport Blvd. • Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 • ~ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot soc1e Adriana .sanchez Broadway bound? LOCAL THESPIAN MAY FOLLOW IN FOOTSTEPS OF D iANE KEATON AND TONI TENNILLE Te».1 Tm.::. 0 nee in the proverbial.blue moon, there amves on the local theater scene an actor or actress whose talents fair- ly cry out for higher and· better use. TIµs was true back m the mid-'60s when D1ane Keaton {then known as Diane Hall) was starring in musicals at occ. And also when Mike Farrell was headlining.shows at the old Laguna Playhouse before ship-. ping out to Korea in TV's · •M• A •s•H." . Before reclaiming her maiden name of Tennille, Toni Shearer brought South Coast Repertory audiences to theu feet cheering m the early 1970s in her onginal mu~cal •Mother Earth.• But since then, we haven't experi- enced the magic of a star m the maki.ngoqourlocals~ges. This situation, however, JUSl might be about to change Adri· ana Sanchez -closmg her run this weekend m "Bells Are Ring· mg" at the Newport Theater Arts Center -finally has been con- Vinced by fans and fnends that her musical theater gilts just might be in demand on the pro- fessional level. Certainly, she's made a'n ' impression on local dudlenE!es ......._ over the past few years, starring in shows such as •Anything Goes,• ·cabaret." ·carnival" and "Evita" (the latter in Cov- ina). This column was sufficient- ly impressed, naming her Woman of the Year in Theater for 1997. Sanchez, 28, has been per- forming since tlie agE" of 10, when she accomparued a friend to an audition for a children's production of "Hansel and Gre- tel" and won the role of an angel. What firmly cemented her perfonning desire was viewing a professional production of ~Annie• in Los Angeles a few Adriana Sanchez in the role of Ella Peterson in "Bells are Ringhig" at the Newport Theater Arts Center. years later. •t knew then that was what 1 wanted to do," she recalled. She was encouraged by her sister Maria, 20 years her senior, who's now a television producer for a Sparush-language station. There's a song from that show called "You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile,• a'nd Adnana Sanchez has alway' been fully dressed, on and off stage, where she's known as one of the nicest people in communi· ty theater. Sanchez trained for three years with vocal coach Rhonda Carlson, who taught her to)llod· ulate her already-powerful tones, and the rest apparently came naturally Since then, she's taken local theater by storm, winning as many fans backstage as she ha~ m the audience. . "Adriana 1s a thorough profes- sional \"11th the voice of an angel," said Tony Grande, who performs with her m the New- r'..91.rea ~ugs .for tfie Ho{itfays ! " Saootino Tommy Peter Phil Vmcc (949 722-7224 Mon· Frr 10-6 Sat 10·5 www rugsandcarpets com 230 East 17th St Costa Mesa Flavorful & Delicious Lunches & Dinner 1'1'1as• Call Por 723 0645 R'1!¥•rva#on~ and Dtr.~llon" -i,~,fjti~B~ L YLEEN & JEFF EWING NEW LAW REQUIRES AUTOMATIC PMI CANCELLATION Congres has enacted legislation . making private mortgage i~suraryce (PMI) cancellation automatic (tal.mg effect with new loans originated in the summer of 1999). For existing loans. lenders are required to start ending customers annuul notices of their cancellation rights (mainly the right to petition for PMI cancellation when rour c..-quity reaches 20% due to pnncipal reduction or home appreciation.) The new lcfislation requires lenders to cancc P~I automatically when your equity reaches 22°0 (based on prin I n."'duction). 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"She's very kind and honest with an ammatC'd flair," he said. · · ushe's a lot of fun uncl a really good tolent " At the moment, when she's not knocking them dcud on stage, Sanchez i!. closing m. on a degree m hberal studies and bil}ngual education at Ctlapnlan Uruversity. She ~nvisioned be-coming a teacher until' recently, when she d'cc1ded to take the plunge and set her sights on a professional theatn- • cal career. Even if she becomes the next 'Sarah Bnghtman or Bernadette Peters, it would be hard not to envision her spending her inter- vals back home helping out those less fortunate. She was a voluntec:r teacher for the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse's children's theater program last summer and dlso volunteer~ tor a child abuse center. uHaving respect for other peo- ple and helping others has alwciys been important to me,• she said None of the CJWdtest things aboul community theater is thdt people have been so nice and cooperahve, espec1ally in this show.• Local theater's loss will be Broadway's gain, dnd Adnana Sanchez may very well prove, as Keaton and Tennille did before her, that nice girls qnite·often hn- ish first. That is, when they also come equipped with her bound- less energy and t<Mnt. • TOM TinJS reviews local theater for the Daily Pilot. His re111eW\ appear on Thu~da~ and Saturdays. ' Saturday, December 5, 1998 A \7 PLITlll .CHATIEI Check out Royal Khyber's new digs After an extensive four· month rentodellng, loyat IQiy. ber, fonnerly Ghandi, 15 now open at South Coast Plaza Vil· lage. Check out tbe new m nu of modestly priced lunch and dinner speaalties. 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Make reservations through Christmas Eve, for lunch and d.inher, by calling (949),649-41 l(l Good news around town rns great to hear that;the award-w,nnmg cbef, Jean· Pierre Le.manls ler. ranuer executive cbef at Antoine, is back in town and happily installed in the huge kitchen at The Ritz m Newport Center Claude Koeberle. the noted , food consultant, hlJS devised a new Pacific Run menu for Newport Landing Dan Ma.tcbeano's re~taurant, The Arches, ha received a Wme Spectator's Award of excel- leRce for the 15th straight year. Fnends soy the food at Mama Rose in north Co;;:ta Mesa is bet· tl'r than ever and the best food tip I have is the te.rrifi(' French· dJp beeJ ~wich at Bandera ll"! Corona del Mar. ROSEY'S AUTOBODY You Have the Right ~.1111· .... ~~.__ to Choose Your Repair Facility Insist on the Best Lifetime Warranty Full Service Collision Center · Insurance Approv~d Shop c------. (94$) 642-4522 121 Industrial Way• Costa Mesa . ~tho1MMM<Mo~ on°"" Gwrr' l/l ~.so._, 1ndudmgth. Mu.le~~ Hwrieon In u..ooo ... ~Sound l"eaturing,.., 1'*"41 ~ u-NwOn \ \ . .. N 18 Sotvrdoy December 5, 1998 • • commun1 forum lllTOllAL MiFin:g bQnd expert a good move I t's a daunting task, passing a bond ·issue. But Larry 1i'amutola seems to know the secret, and we hope he even the most basic m1provements -· heating, plumbing and electricity - prob~bJy would cost mo'~ than $15 mil- lion. That's too much money to come up with by any other means. for example. Other strategies, suCh as when to place the issue on the ballot, will aJso be key. shares it with Newport-Mesa. Newport-Mesa is ,a conservative 1h1mutola -who has helped a num- ber of politicians, ind ucting the presi- dent, into office -had his hand in five bond issues passed by voters in last • moljlth's elections. And ~ow this wizard ol the seemingly impossible has been · . commissioned by our school board to gauge the support of a bond issue here. For the past 10 years, Newport-Mesa trustees and superintendents have been searching for ways to fix our aging facilities. Despite the brig tit est minds area, but it's al4io caring. And it's a com- munity that prides itsPlf on having good schools. We believe the board is. off to a good start hiring Tramutola to lead the dis- trict in the direction it wants to go - with facilities that arc conducive to le arning and safe for the students who use them. It was a wise move. . and best intentions, they've yet to find a solution. There just aren 't many options when you'1c talking about that much mone y. We've heard the numbers before. But in order to be successful, the school district must rally the support of special interest groups -pare nts, teachers and youth sports supporters, His resume is impre sive, with proven results. He's worth ei ery penny" of his $32,000 contract, considcnng the work at band. The work that needs to be done to our school buildings could total $100 mil- lion. Board President Jim Ferryman said Reaction to Murphy story, Hedges speech I c1m C'ttllinq c1boul the d.rt.lcle by J~rnff.'r Raqldnd concern- ing d1sm1ssdl of former City Mdrld{Jl'r Kevin J\.turphy (Note- book, ·vvhdt n•ctUy happened m Murphy sugu, • Dec 2). I found Rayl.md's article to be • ·xtrPnwly well clone -one of the b""' thmqs I have read in the Pilot rn c1 long tune. lt is an excel- IPnt l'Xdmple of yood mvesbga- 11vc· rPportmq, in-depth report- my II '" highly 1nfonndtive. And I t1ope to ~ee more like it m the tuttm· WILLIAM THOMAS Newport Beach I dill cc1lhny with regards to 11w John t ledges c1rtJcle l "l lt>dqes takes pdrting shots at l•>t•s, Jm•ss," Dec 2). It upsets me tnc1t th(' Dculy Pilot cont.mues to p11nt negc1llvP old news dbout John I fecJqes wtth regard to 1us opinion And 1 dm very exoted .ibCJl1t Tod Ridgeway corrung in hecc1use now we will have some- body who ts pos1bve and not try- ing to run the show. MELINDA PENTZ When The Cannery's enter· lct.inme>nt hcense c-ame before the City 'council for review, John Heclqes called me dlld adVlSed me to withdraw the applicatJon hec-c1usP. in his words, "The Can- nery license would be derued " I le further suggested I dvoid putting my Clly Council support.- NS m an embarrassing position l>y voting.in ftivor of the license lil•dges. 1t turned out, WdS rlCC'UTdle WIWn lhe same four trict. My letter is in response to Joseph Bell's column "Religion shouldn't be in the classroom" (Nov. 19). • He cites the movie • In hent the Wind,• in whlch the Bible is portrayed as myth.Jcal and irrele- vant to modem society. That's d stereotype. but it 1S Hollywood's version of things. after all. Bell · continues by mentioning what I presume are supposed to be examples of biblical mythology: woman created from Adam's nb; the story of Jonah in the whale. Well, the evolution theory has its own myths. There's Piltdown Man, acclaimed by experts to be $500,000 years old and exwsed m 1953 dS a complete hoax. There's Nebraska Man, the ong1- . n.al million-year~old nussing link based on 1ust one tooth, later proved to be that of a p19. And there's also Java Man, 500,000 years old, whose discovert'r con- cealed evidence that later proved the fragments to be that of a giant gibbon. Why do scientists continue to chng to tlus unproven and large- ly unsubstantiated theory? .,. Because it's all they have. And apparently, anything IS better than creationism. Now that's dogma. To say the Creation is a myth · sunply because 1t comes from the Bible is illogical. It disrmsses the theory based on its Origin, not on its ment. That's not very sc1entif· ic. • We are not saymg creabomsm is true because the Bible says so. We're saying there is sufficient reason to teach it based on evi- dence and rational argument It is this evidence and rationd.l thought that should also be pre- sented to our children. MAILBAG school cl..i~ct but sounds like a lynch mop al the suggestion of teaching abstinence as the safest -fQQD of birth control. --rr-we tiregoing to deny reli- gion in our educational efforts, why not go dll the way? Let:s lob- by for a re-minting of Amencan currency? "In God We Trust"' surely ry1ust be, according to 1998 thinking, dllti-constitutional. Next, eliminate Thanksgiving as a nallona.l holiday. The event does commemorate Quakers, · who were a religious group, and other colonists joining American Indians in the first national day of prtlyer to show gratitude for the harvest. LePce, your efforts are coura- geous. Know you are dppreciated and supported . JENNY BlOCHE Newport Beach The idea of hdving all creation bchefs of all religions taught m one class as proposed by Alan Snow in his Jetter on Nov. 19 is a great idea (Readers Respond, "Science standards create debate•). That should be a required high school class. l would have loved to take thdt m ; high school. Let the students deade for themselves what to believe. I think school board member Wendy Leece would even sup- port me on this idea. The school board should look mto this. SEAN MOSS Costa Mesa Reservations about· distdct's reconfiguration The recent proposed reconfig-· uration of Newport-Mesa schools made me evaluate my own East Side Costa Mesd neighborhood (•shuffling could leave few schools untouched," Nov. 25). Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot') REBUTTAL rrinity Broadcasting paying homage to God Y our le tter e vokes me mories of my visit to the Sistine Chapel m Rome 40 years ago: All this wealth and such poverty outside (Md.ilbag, ·Lights a t l13N truly offensive,• . Nov. 28). Through the study of God's word, I know that there 1s noth- ing man can do that would l>e too great to glorify God. Jn Mark 14:3, a woman pour~d expensive perfume over the head of Je~us. Some grumbled at this waste, saying, "It could be sold to help the poor.• J esus rebuked them harshly, "Leave her alone. She has done a beautiful thing to me. The poor you will always have with you.· Jdn dnd Paul <;rouch have c-redtPd d beau tiful. decorated buildmq to glorify our Lord and bring people mto it to '>ee lhr<'e wonderful movies in the virtual reality theaters -all free. I'm sure every supporter of Tnnity BrO<tdcasting Network would feel the cost of lights 'is money well -spent il only one person accepted the spmtual food offered there and et~mal life. TheJJ' focus has always been to spredd God's word and his kingdom throughout the world. But their outreach rruss1ons to the poor and needy are enormous BARBARA GALKIN • Costa Me~a • · ounnl mi>m~wrs who, I believe, twned c19dtn'it the city manager. Kevm Murphy, denied us ow permit. I can only conclude the pubbc heanng Wds a joke, and thi• issue was alrec1dy decided in the bdck room Now Hedges extolled full public debate over dosed-door cleasions. I Uunk he talks out of both sides of his mouth. Providing children more than one theory of thought broadens their minds and teache.c; them to think and evaluate. And tho e are activities that most definitely belong in the classroom. JAN LYNN Costa Mesa It seems in the past five years, there has been a steady increase of young children. My husband and I are homeowners in our nud-30 and 1ust starting our lamily. We hdve a 15-month-old dnd are planning on a few more. 1 know of many fnends and neighbors m my same situation in this neighborhood. IU IAGGE~TY·ZVUUS I DAIL\' Fil.OT Heather Kipp looks through the door of The Barn, which ls still open, at Harbor Center in Costa Mesa. Thank God for tenn limiU.. Bil l HAMILTON Owner, The Cannery restaurant Cc1nnery Village ~ore opinions on c eationism, evolution I've enjoyed reading the dis· r ~sion on the evolubon/cre- aUorusm controversy at the New- pOr1-Mcsa Unified School DJS· • It cannot be denied, despite today's religious diversity, that tlus country was founded on Judeo-Christian values. There- fore, those who try to argue that Wendy L.eece's plugging for cre- ationism in the classroom is an assault on the Constitution should take a Ovics refreshN course. Freedom of religion has be<>n Jlll.Sunderstood by evolutionists as freedom from rehgion. This 1s also the same mentality that bnngs sex education into our Has your study included this observal.Jon of the number of new families on the East Side alonq with the 75 family apart- ments under construction on Mestl Dnve? If only every other apartment in that complex has just one child, that's at least 2.5 more classe KRISTIN MASKREY Costa Mesd One ol the changes noted in the propowd reconhgurdtion of Ncwport-Mesu schools 1s to move one Gilled cmd Talented Educdtlori class from Harbor View Elementary to Davis Ele- mentdry. I lowcvcr. tt strength of lhP GATl! Arctdcmy dt J Jarbor Viow is thP. coll<>c:tive tr\teraction of th<> tcacht>rs th«rc and the t\b1hty of thr. studt•nLo; to be chal- lenHNI by sevcfttl leac.hl'i"S To spbt tht? program would seem to undcnmne tht? pomt ol having Ci CPntral GATE Academy. l hope this 1s not a sign that READERS RESPOND ·our most gilled sludentc; get only what's left over. DAVID J. ARTHUR Cosld Mesa The Barn is open and waiting for business Just wanted to dPar up a .bttle confusion on The Barn stcdk house. Smee your cover.photo of The Barn being closed and then a small correction the following day, Jocals aro not sure whether it IS open or not 1·costa Mesa re idents might take Harbor Center battle to courtroom," Nov. 18). last Saturday, we celebrated our anruversary with d delioous stedk dmner at the Bdm. The nwnber of patrons is down, thPy smd, smfe the Pilot's cover, dnd that 1s rather Sdd. So hopefully you will print this to let everyone know that they are still open, and their fnendly staff awa1U. your patronage soon. ' ERIN TRIPP Costa Mesa Opinions are split ort Newport-Mesa school bond. issue t 'HE ISSUE: Newport·Mesa board members have hired consultant Larry Tramutola to gauge community support. f , ( ... first two or lhr • ( .. ewport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Saturday, Decembers, 1998 A 19 ==~====-==-=~~============================~==:==~========~--~_.:;:::.:::~~~~~~ Lan Gre- any ls the- t'smeow, name giv- en to the chlld who· ets to hold the stuffed animal, as he and hls . classmates t Mariners lementary Sdlool use sign lan- guage for the days of the week. EACHERS ONTINUED FROM A 1 Tuesdays and Thursdays are ailed "Center Days.H Students nd time m each of the centers, eluding a one-on-one art center at was manned on a recent day y parent volunteer Brad Ukich. •1 really love work.mg here "th the kids, H said Llloch, whose on, Jake, is in Borlin's class. HI try o come m when I can.• Still embraced arc some ol the enets· of days gone by when · dergarten was just considered e place for students to ledm the es of the school, self-discovery d how to relate to peers and uthority figures outside the ome. But as Calilorrua is trymg to ecover from its humihallng howi.ng 1tl national tests, it 1s lamping down on its schools "th standards that are being felt t every level -espec:ially • dergarten, where the toughest tandards m the country have en implemented, state educa- . on officials said. While it can't be called a mc1ss xodus, in Newport-Mesa, the ver-increasing demands on kindergarten teachers seem to he taking a toll -about one-fourth f the 58 kindergarten teachers in the district asked to be trans· erred to other elementary grades la!!tt year. T~acbers uruon President Lln· da Mook descnbed the demands <>n kindergarten teachers as • 41 pre5cnption for burnout." •About one·fourth of the teachers have opted to go to pn· ary grades, where there 1s a 20· o-1 student-to-teacher ratio,· ook said. ·we have teacher~ eaching two classes of 35 kids. ero's no time to plan or mone· ary support. • Newport-Mesa u~cs whttt is aJJed Option II kindergarten, in hich each teacher spends 200 · utes a day in their own cla?,s f up to 35 students and dnother 00 minutes assisting another dergartcn teacher in their ass Kindergarten teachers work e same amount of time as regu- ar elementary teachers. But c;ome dergarten teachers said hav- g to work with two different roups of students is the same as ea:ching two separate classes. •Jt's like they're getting two for ne, • Blue ~d. "It's really bke lave labor.• At Mariners, Blue '>pent the mt 100 nunutes helping out m rlin's class. As she instructed e children how to write the let· er "d" it wa~ obvious that these t 100 minutes were dnythmg ut a part-time job. •First comes the door knob, en comes tho door," she said, bile writing the lowercase letter •dH on a dry-erase boa1d. Stu· dents practice writing the lotter with their finger m the au. Dunng the art period, Blue taught students to draw a dO<J, a roce.~ that teaches them differ- ent shapes, how to draw tho e hapes and improves then count· ng skills. •ttow many eyes docs the dog ave?• she askf!(l. "1\vo, • the students respqncl· ed. •J-Iow many tongues?" •one." The art project veered mto Ct· nee, math, English, spelling and ven o music l son as Blue rnas- crfully held the stude nts' aucn·· ion. ln spito of the incr •lls~d orkload, Blue said she continues eaching kindergarten because of er love for children, but the •1t's like having to throw a irthCJay party 160 daY5 a year," he said. •Jt's overwhehnlng, • Borlin 'd. •u even thr cbUdrcn are bse.nt, you notloc Ute difference t makes." .,...~lla.la."'."iJQlljQ.if ~~ 1Chool d11trlct proposal to educe the studenMo·leach r ' ratio in kindergarten cltt sses horn 30-to-.t to 20-to-1. ·well, I'm thrilled r1hout tt.1' she said. "1 taught 20-to-l m :sec- ond grade, illld it wac; wonder· ful. If Barbara Rothmdn, n first-91ade teacher at Lincoln ·Elementary School who hds wriltl'n hooks about kindergarten, scud th<• pro· posal will improve holh c;ludr•nt pcrtormanct-cmd tcc1chcr ~Clllslt1tc- lion · "You Ciln get so murh Acc-orn- plishl'd when thl!w a1e f PwPr children.ff Hoth.man satd Acrosi; the ut}', Peym P.nq 11 cl .., c:ldssroom at Pomona El•'llll'llt 11 School is a little tnt no1s1er •lfld she wunb 1t that Wc:I\, In add1t1on to learruny how to tead b}' the end of the kindt>rgarten, man~ of these students lmvc to learn 11 new language. · "Some clas ... e don't cillow them to be this talkallVI',' ht> i;a1d . •Hut they are Jc.,minq Eng· lish and they pick it up from tlllk· ing to· edc-h othe1 Tiiev n•' ~d tc> huvc. this mter<H tum. 8 For Euwml c1nd ~.t11en1 llkP hc>r, the new slr1le ldtl<IJ1tcls MP hrmging to u hf"dd lhl' lonn· stunding r:onflict U('I\., 1wn two kinderg~rten pl11losoph11,)>: ch•w•I· opmenlal dmJ uc.irlem1c: The developmenldl philosophv stresses the import.mer.: ot thr social ilnd entottonal cJ,.v. lop· ment ot students MA.RC MAR,J]Nlt)AILY Pl.OT "Ye.tr ago they didn't empha- MZ • reading in kindergarten," h~ 'latd. ·n1ey .will lectm to redd when they're ready to learn. Kindergurten has become a boot carnp for hrst grade." Enwnd tnes to have a theme in her clc1ss edch week. This w<.~ek it was "The Gingerbread Man. H Students lPamed different ver- sions of the classic story. They \t1lkccf dbout it and even got lo come up with chfferent endings to the storv. Eng.ird !iilld h<?r cpnc~m thdt studP11t<; be .developmentally tt'Ctdv to !Pctrn to read dnci wntc I cue 1:virlf!nc.e<l b}' some ot the stu- cl,.nts' art pro1ccb. · "The stuUents drdw thP. Gin· ti rbn•ad Man with his dnns com- mq out of his hedd, p she Sdid. ~11u... shows thot they are not df!velopmeQtttlly rt:>ady. 'fhey have to hav1• ttud1tory and \'ISUdl motunty. Et1ch child heh a cl.Hf Pr- ent rt'< cline:.s level " \'\'h1l~ the school d1 ... tnct 1c; .twarc. .. of tli1~ de::velopmcntal/dca- denu< con!hc:t, ofliaals concede lhul the d1stnct 1:. slJdmy into ,m dlinost clll-acddt"nllc mocle to com ply V.r:ith ne\\.' st.1te standa1 els •Tue sta1P 1s unplenwnling qtlllP rtHOr<>Us standards fOJ k111ci1'rn11rt •n, ~ !>Cli<.l Susan Despc· nils, tlw E1ss1stdnt suµenntendent of 1'1J•.menta1y education "They 11<"h1r1ll}' v. .int kids TC::ddtng hy. the urne th ·~ lect\'P kinderga1 ten " PROGRESS REPORT • l isted below are the areas students are judged on in kindergarten both now and 10 years ago. Kindergarten report cards trade the progress of each stuae.m in these area~and_9CU1,.2!_2~si9,.n _ letter grades. , - MATH AND SCIENCE 1988' • Recognizes and na.mes basic shapes • Can identify/create a simple pattern • Can sort and classify • Can interpret simple graph • Can c;ount 20 objecti with l : 1 correspondence •Identifies numerals 0·10 • Can build sets using manip~latives .. 1998 • Demonstrates understanding that a quantity is constant regardless of shape or appearance · • Recognizes more, less • Counts by rote to 100 • Counts objects to 30 •Writes number sentences (i.e. l+ 1=2) from combinations • Recognizes numerals from 0-30 •Forms numerals legibly from 1·10 • Recognizes standard measurement tools and their uses • Identifies shapes • Understands concept of estimation· • Sorts objects by attributes LANGUAGE/READING ~988,----·-----·-""-----"'~"--,,... •Follows direction~ • Communicates thoughts clearly • Can name basic colors • Is able to recite Pledge of Allegiance • Is able to recite alphabet · • Identifies uppercase letters • . • Identifies loWercase letters • Knows sounds of consonants studied • Shows understanding of rhyming 1998 , •'Writes atl letters legibly (uppercase and lower· c'ase) · · ' · · · . .. · • Writes first and last name (uppercase and low· er case) • Copies words legibly • Uses beginning consonant sou~ds correctly in original writing • Recognizes own first and last name • Distinguishes between fact and fantasy • Speculates logically about the cause of an event . • Identifies placement of sounds in words • Source: Newport·Mesa Unified School District progress 'reports Womens & Mens Boutique . . .\69 E. 17'" ST (At 'I ustin), Suite •·t (9:i9) 5152996 • C:osta \ks:t Sq. Ft. . . ... A 20 Saturday, December 5, 1998 Newport Beach/Costa IV.esa Doily Pilot STANDARDS .1foNTINUED FROM A 1 physical science. Under new sooal soence standards, students must idcnti- ---r!f.J.ha bobav1 ~of· a rs in a toryr lhe consequen~ of their behavior cmd whether othe r choices could have chang£>d the results. They also need to know the importance or significant ind1v1duals such as Cesar Chavez and Susan B. Anthony Along with the new staridards is the understanding that kindergarten classrooms will, like first, second and thud grades, have a 20-to-1 student-to-teacher ratio. J..orul school olfic1als are canvassing the district cliscussmg both the~ new standards and the best ways to unpleme nt the smaller class sizes at each site. Superintendent Robert Barbot hos said the smdller kindergarten classes a re one of his top pponbes. . , The d1stnct will ~t!empt tq unplement Option I kindergarten in place of the current Option II. With Option I, each teacher will pave one class of 20 or fewer stu- dents. This change w11J eventual- ly! result m all-day kindergarten pr;ogram:> in place of the current 200-mmute or hall-day programs. Under the existing Option Il programs, teachers have their own cldss of up to 35 students, which they teach for 200 mmutes. And dS pdrt of d mod1hed smaller class arrangement, teachers are dJso rcqu1rPd to teach lOO nun- utes m dnother kindergarten cldss after or bctore their own HWe · hdve to begin the dta- logue, • Des pends said. ·Some places are saymg they want full- day kindergarten • . While some teachers have ~ressed conrf>ms about the rig- On> of the new standdrds, Despe- ilds said the clistnct is noucmg thdt many students are conung to kindergarten ·developmentally" ready to bE•gm the mor" rigorous regimen. MARC MARTl'WAJlY PILOT Jessica Tizon does a .. book talk" in front of Cathy Blue•s class. Each chUd does a short book report once a month. "I believe there !1re 5-year-olds who are mature and read y to stdrt reading,· Despcnas said ·we need to meet each child whP.re thl"y'rP at and take them where they need to go and mov£> them toward that godl. We've already been work- ing with our schools for the past two years to prepare them for this. Our qoc.11 now 1s t6 mctke our teachers aware of the new standdrcis • But IPdrherc, aw hopmg the district will not go overboard t1s 1t implements the n(>w Sldte standi:llds. • "The point ne<~ds to be expressed to make sure that th e pendulum doesn't swmg so far over," said Linda Mook, pres- ident oJ th<' Ncwport-Mesd Federation of Teachers. "It can't be ltke high c,chool, where it's all acddemic, but it can't be all- day fun, either, where it's finger painll.ng all .the tune " "fhe two predominant philosophies of kindergarten , acad- emic t1nd dPveJopmental, need to be 10tegrated m a "fun, livPly, .. nut1g10u wt1y," Mook sd1d c 1, A note from J the teacher . Former kindergarten teacher says kids need time to be kids To whom it may concern: When I read the article entitled "Kindergarten is no kids stuff" (Nov. 18) I knew I had to write. · Where are our kids anyhow? When are. they allowed to be kids if not at 5 years old? I have put my money where my mouth ~d heart are -I re5lgned after 25 years of teaching kindergarten because kindergarten had chdnged. It had challenged my principles, and I had to win to live with myseU. Parents, please listen. Your chil· dren are onJy 5 once. They will learn to read if you listen to them, spend rune with them, give them attention. Go places with them that don't cost a Jot of money, such as the park or the museum or a university campus. Put these words m their vocabulary. Talk to them -love them. Kindergarten is about e xpenence, about sharing, independence, trust, caring, about learning how not to be first. Anyone can be trained to do the job. Do you want to work around them? That's my point. - Computers don't have arms to hug you. They don't have a beating heart, they don't tedch communication skills. Kindergarten is the key ... read- ing is notl If you push re ading at 5, you are defeating your purpose. It's like a sail- boat race or horse race. Anyone can be flfSt out of the gate but who ulti- mately wins? A reader who establish- es good foundabons and good feel- ings about himseU and his develop- ment will be a success A kindergartner who is forced to read before he is ready, which is most 5 year olds (unless they have taught themselves) is not a help to hunself or society . Please think a bout your child's dP.velopment for the long haul -the big picture. We want successful rela- tionships m our personal and public bvei. Remember he is only 5 once. Let the play begm Jorn him. FRANCIE HANSEN ease stop The Lease You Can :For The Hqlidays. $Q Down. You don,t have to tie up all your holiday cash. With approved credit, you won't have any payments until 1999. NEWPORT. BEACH BOO J.unhorec &l~ld • l -800-927-3576 •949-7 18-3000 • www.fjmcrcede~.com h ristmas Walk th.rough tcliff Court 1649-1831 WESTCLIFF DRIVE, NEWPORT BEACH Visit Our Participating Merchants: A'MAREE'S APPOINTMENTS OF NEWPORT BUCK'S CLOCK THE BUTERA COL.LECTION CHARLES BARR JEWELERS . HAUTE CAKES JAMES ALBERT SALON . KRISTEN'S LINGERIE LITTLE PEOPLE AND. ME MONOGRAM STORE Pl~ B7'KERY THE URBAN GARDENER WESICUEE OP-TOMEJRY __ ~~- 1 Two Newpclf1 Hcrbot smdcMs ecrn fist.team Al.OF Oiy, J.wetet polo~- t:onwell in oQ honored by machesl see Page 84. "' Leeper Sotvrdoy, December 5, 1998 • Sports Editor R er Corlson • 949-57 44223 • I ~ • • I . "NEWPORT . . . DUO ST UNS NO. 1, FALLS IN FINALS · Newport Harbor juniors Adams and Case stagger No. 1-seeded Pe ninsula pair, b ut ultimate drea.ni ends against Woodbridge. filnli\fll> ()t;~N Wt Pio! IRVINE -Following a riveting f .semifinal, Newport Harbor High jwuors Audra Adams and Kristen &se had the pep taken out or them m the CIF Southern Secbon doubles hnal. Facing a farruliar foe, Adams <tnd Case. who defeated Wood- bridge's Adriana Hockicko and Daruelle 1 Iustedt m the Sea View League title match this season, never saw it coming. ·we rclt ready, buf (l lockicko and Hustedt) JUSt came out . pounding the ball and they didn't give us a chance to get mto our game.~ said Case, whose team absorbed d 6·0, 6·0 setback Fn- day 10 the final of the Southern Section girls tennis champi- onships at U1e Racquet Club of Irvine "Our plan,~ Adams added, • "wa::. t<? go to U1e net, but they beat us to 1t and got there, hrst." · Adams and· Case, who won the league title Nov. s· with a 7 ·6 (7·31. 6-3 wm over Hockicko and Hustedt, typically play with a lot of 5punk and cnthusia::.m~ But the· Woodbridge team took lhe wind ' out of their sail!.. ·we were surpnsed to win so : easily, becau~e it was a rettlly clo!te match rh e hrst time we 1 1 played them lTl the league finals (at Newport Harbor).· Hustedt l said. •They're C) really peppy team and we told each other that we had to get up on them fast.• I The Warrior teclITl, which won the school's first ClF doubles title, made fri()nds with the net and 1 never stopped shaking hands. "When (Adams and Case) gel 1 the momentum, it's tough to beat , them,• Woodbridge Coach Joan 1 Willett said. "Our girls were al : the net more than they were in • the Sea View League Finals and : they did a better JOb this tune on SEE CIF DOUBLES PAGE 84 DAILY PILOT PHOTOS BY DON LEACH F rom every angle, Newport Harbor HJgh's Sailors enter tonight's fray as the favorites, ttian.ks to the presence of Krista Dlll (above left) and April Ross up front; Jennifer Carey (right), giving Dill · · two blgh-fives; and the dJggen, below, from left, Brenda Waterman, Marissa Cothran and Erica Wade. If that's not enough, there's always Kathy Lavold up front, too (she's • pictured within the story at the far · right). Dan Glenn's Newport Harbor Sailors vie for the state crown 1n Division I tonight at Cypress College, agalut Uncoln High of Stockton. stutlng al 7 o'dc>ck. auon OF THE DAY , .............. (~)u.i.1¥,.i.. -.... ~------4(nallo11al1g-rariMl ~a.. a.he S.W he• die• ltoWhii•hegatlhehgor\lgcit~-· SCHOOt lllLS ~ AJmmn.ca.r, Lincoln High volJ CYPRESS -Newport Harbor High Coach Dan: Glenn may be understa ing things when he says girls volleyball team b a roll entering tonight' CIF State D1V1Sion I c~pi· onship match with~cobl: High of Stockton,~ for 1 o'clock at Cypr!!S1 Colle_9e'. The Sailors ' l{ave, ~ all, won 28 stiwght games. compiled a 26!0 record (39' 1 including best-of· tournament matd1-~). outscored postseasp n .. opponents, 362-137"' and• lost just 9 of 128 gbJ'Des, 1while ·starting four clear- cut Division I ,college recruits, all of whom are 6· foot-1 or taller. By all accounts, howev· er, the back-to-beck CIF Southern Sec; bon Division I-AA champions db not breathe fire. • For this, Llncoln Coach Bret Almazan-Cezar, though perhaps still not completely convinced, can be tharik.ful. •1 was talking to the coach at (neigh· boring) Linden tf,igh, whose team is playing (nationally top-raruced) Valley Cbristlan in the Division IV title match ' and he sald he was battling the dragon,• · l\lmazan-Cezar said. 'I told him if he got the d.i'agon, I got Godzilla." The Sailors, g1!.lllling for their third North on 405 to Val· ley View Blvd. North On Valley View, beyond Ball St., right on Orang~ Ave , left on Holder St. School on ieft.. state crown and making their sucth state-fmal appearance smce 1985, are intent on making the TroJ&ns' maugural trip to the state title match a homfying experience. . •we've be n on a roll and I don't see a letup in this veteran group,• Glenn sdi.d. "Otir kids bave done a real good job focus- ing on playing one point at a time, so I don't worr1 about them playing well (tonight). The most cxating thing for .me is, this team has played its best 'Volleyball or th~ eason the last month, wbiCb is a hard thing for a team to do. And now that we're dose to the finish line, the kids don't want to lose. Someone is going to have to qo out and beat us.• i/ • • Almazan-Cezar, knows the task .his squad (39-1, indudln9 best-Of-threes, and ranked No 8 nationally} faees. "We e.xpect to play the best team we've played all year, if not the best team ln the country," said the Stcicldon native. whose Sixth season at the helm produced San Joaqwn Athletic Associa- . tion (league) and Sac-Joaquin Section crowns, despite only two senior starters. "But our team has played hard in every match it's been in lhis year. Our goal is always to demand more from ourselves than anyone else can expect and to just let it yo. We're used to Play- ing from behind and 1 don't' think anyone, besides ourselves, thought we'd be as good as we've become/' As good a::. they may be. the 1io1ans can't match the Sailors' size. •Tuey have one 6·0 middle blocker (senior Adriana Ruhl), bl.it theu out.stde hitters aren't real tall,• said Glenn. in his 13th ea· son at Newport. • r think our size up front was a little intimidating to teams like Bullard (of Fresno) and Centennial (of Bakersfield, both of whom were blitzed in three grun~ in the ftrs't two rowi - -- - DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK 1 1~·1:c t\I l)EFE:\~E ~rct "()t~';FE'~~IE Estancia runner took matters into his own hands and c?ptured the ~chool's first individual state championship. V:ctones had become com- monplace for Estancia . High enior Alberto Munoz, then came the swprise hrush at the CIF Southern Sec- tion 01V1s1on IV boys cro s coun- try finals. · ·1 never saw hllTI be.fore, that guy (Ryan Ha.II) from Big B ar, • 0 · 5aid Muno7, who ~wallowed a !! lour· ocond lo that day at Mt. ~ San Antonio Colloge and dedd· ~ ed to change his 5lratcgy again t ~ J lt1ll m the CIP State Champi· ~ onsh1ps al Woodward 'Park tn · § Fr no last w k. • Munoz had burned every race course and defeated vutudll" every opponent pJio1 to U1c CIF Finals, but accepting the ninncr- up pnze after entering a a ravonte bwnoo him up nnd Munoz made c:ur st wouldn't happen agam the followtng week. •Jn the talt' m "l, (Munoz) was abl to mtuntain control,• Esta.nail Coach Charli Appell ~d. •At the CIF Finals, he did· n'l have control, He wa an offensive player thi lime, not a deten~1ve. • Munoz end l fall went loo to SEE MUNOZ PAGE M -~---~ - - -' ongratul~tto~~-.. · A lbf!Tt-o~unoz======= .. . ' ' I ,. 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COSTA MESA -Orange C<>ast College's men's basketball team, led by the 13-point outputs of Terrail Zoller and Peter Mar- tinelli, defeated Orange Empire Conference rival Cypre:;s Friday night m the senu.fmals of the Orange Coast/Kiwanis Invita- tional. Key to the Victory was the bal- anced output of Roman Dolven (9), Arrin Langdon (7), Jeff Beeler (7}, David Castleton (6) and Anthony Cooper (5) m the scor- ing department as the Pirates improved to 5-2. Cypress fell lo 4-5. . Orange Coast plays for its tournament title tonight at 7. ORANGE COAST/KIWANIS TOURNAMENT Semtflnal Otw«if CoAST 66, CVPftESS 53 Orange Coast • Castleton 6, Rey~ 2, Cooper 5, Dolven 9, Martmelh 13, Beeler 7, Madnd 0, Elliott 0, L.angdoo 7, Zoller 13, Ande11on 4. Fouled out. None. Technicals: Elliott. Cypress -Garibay 6, Sawyer O. Freer 11, K1llens 13, Bible 0, Kunz 0, M. Parker 4, Smith 9, J. Parker 3, Hodgin 0, Tenpas 7 Fouled out· Freer. Killens. Technicals K1llens. Halftime Orange Coast. 28-21. GIRLS SOCCER Tars top Cypress, 4-1 lRVINE Kellie> Abbott scored two goals and Devon Burlmgham added a pau of dSSists a~ New- port Harbor High's guls soccer team defeated Cypr~~. 4-1 , in the opening round ot pool play Friday in the Irvine Tournament at Henta~e Park. The Sailors, who dttempted 20 shots on goal and were also led by goaltender Jordan Frcdriksen (four save!;}, play Woodbridge today at 8 a .m. at Irvine High. Brooke Flamson scpred for Newport in the seventh rrunute, then Abbott added a goal m the 22nd rrunutc>. Kalie Welboum and Abbott scored in the second hall, while Sam Gdiber, Molly Melum and Burlingham had assists. The Tars were led on defense by freshmen Amy Ross (sweep- er), Katie Yeager (marking back) and Tory Manchester (center/midhelde1 ), Cypress scored its lone goal m the 62nd minute. DIEP SEA FRJDAY'S COUNTS ....,.,,art Lllndlna • 1 boat. 10 anglers. 2 sand bas~ 1 v.tiitel1sh, 45 mackefl!I. Davey's Locker -no report. UC San Diego for a 6-3 win in the first round of the NCAA Fmal Four Friday. The Cardinal (21-6), lhdnks to ti two-point godl by 'Arturo Rode· lo, led 5-1 at the break, Stanford upped the lead to 6-1 wht>n Pas1 Dutton scored off d pdss by Jonathan Skaalen with 5:50 le>ft in the third quarter. ~ But the Tritons (17-12) mount- ed a COI'l}eback and kept pressum on Stanford's dcft)hse .• Justin Wylie scored off d pass by Vladimir Ojapic, who scored UGSD's first goal, with 2:'58 remaining in the quarter. Ross Mecham then ldunched a shot from nine meters that was blocked by Cardinal goalie Chns Aguilera.· An ejection led to a shot by Douglass Cole from eight meters. The hall was hpped hy Stanford defender:., but got past Agui1'm1 and the Tritons trailed by three A ma;onty of the fourth qudrter otfcnsc was put up by the Tritons and what offense Stanford could muster was stopped col<l h y goalie .Joe Welsh, who stopped two breakaways· single-hunded With 4:11 remauung, Djap1c shot high from three meter . DJup1c latex fired a skip shot from beyond the seven meter mark wh1c:h was blocked by Agwlera. After a backhand try by Cole at two meters, DJapic's last attempt, from about 14 meters out, was also blocked. -People keep telling me I should be happy we did so well,· UCSD Coach Denny Harper said (the Tntons are a Division III school). MBut I'm disappointed. We ieally wanted lo win this thing. l would feel h tter if we lost the way f\.1dSSti<'hU 5PttS chci . It l~<.1Vf'S me wantuu1 more. I want thes£> guy.s agmn dt 10 a.m . tomorrow.• Stanford, rcrnk,1d No. 2 m the latest poll, moves on to Sundtty's 3 p.m. hU~ match agamst USC, cl 12·3 winm'r ovc>r MlissnC'hu etts m the other s1•1mfi11dl. ln their )a!;t meeting, ttt~ C\1rdmal upset USC m the >mif u'klls of the Mountain Pacihc Sport Pecieration tourna- ment al Nt•wport J hirbor. The k>p·ranked 110JdrtS (24-3) domiMted the hrst half, getting four pomt eac:h from Marko Pm- taric and Georye CsaszPr e n route to a 9-0 lead. The Mmut~rni>n (27-5) pl<1y UCSD m the th:ird -plrlr e match til 1 :30 p.rn. Suncloy. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBA LL M Costa Mesa's Bryan Rlce (S) defends in Mustangs' nonleague contest ~1th Canyon tops Mesa, 66-48 ' •Costa Mesa battles hard, but Comanches show better aim. B \1110 F\I 11\" II ():iy Pb COST~ MESA -In a game of spurts the Costa Mesa 1-:ligh boys basketball team'!> wera too few and fcu between as the host Mustangs fell to Cdnyon, b6·48, in nonleague action Fnday. The Comanche!> (1-0) used runs of 9-0 and 7 ·O to seize a 22- 9 first-quarter lead, then put together surges ot 12·0 and 7-0 to push the lead to 25, before settling for the dccl!.1on. Mesrt posted a 10·0 run heginning with Bryan Rice's three-pointer with seven sec- onds left in the opening penod to close to within 22· 16, hut couldn't muster a sintllar surge until the outcome was decided. Tho Mustang:s (0-2) scorerl sue straight points early in the final quarter and finished with a 9-2 run to make 1t respectable. ·1 liked Ute way we were playing dcfem.e at the end,• Mesa Coach Erich Allen sclld. "But we're still working out some kinks. We'd start to put things together, then have a / Mesa's Mike Payne looks for some breathing room. hruakdown. It's mental. not physicdl.~ The Mustangs poor shooting performance, however, had less to do with brain wuves than Ccinyon's spuited defense. The hosts connected~n just 14 of 51 from the floor (27.5%), while the Comanches were drilling 25 of 50. Me a did help force 14 turnovers, while committing 1ust eight. Rice. \\ho had d trio of three· pomtcrs, Nate Jones and Shaun Ferryman t•ctch h1Hl I 1 pomls for lht> f\tustt1n~1s, \\ hlle ... ophomorc Steven Wlllttaker <"'rune ofl the bench to pour In thre1" three· pointers in the f mal 10 mmute~. Ferryman and Jom'" each a dded ""ven rebounds, \\ h 1fo junior pomt quard ))a\ e WeH ha.d Utre<> ac;s1:.t . Duv Tran a nd Rick lintstt hi w,>rc def n 1va dcmoru. for the hosts. . Can)on was led h} ·guard Roger llogan, \\ho hot (;7 from the field, en route to a game-h1uh 24 pqmt He drained rour of the v1s11or ' six thrt'c·pomtcrs Guard Ne1f l lnmmond tolalPd 14 pomt , mcludrny l\'<O three halls, w lull• Rog er Romb~ru ddcled I .~ pmnts c ml a gamc-h1gh 10 llNml . NONL£AGUI! CANYON 66, COSTA M ESA 48 S<ore by Qu.-rten C•nyon 22 1S 14 15 -66 Costa Me\41 9 1 1 1l 1 7 -48 Canyon · Hogan 24, 'Hammood 14, Romberg 13, Taylor 7, Wijl~ 2. Yu 2, Eftekhari 2, Mmhau~ 1 3 pt. goals· Hogan 4 Hammond 2. Fouled out -None Costa Mesa • R1c:c 11 , Jones 11. Ferryman 11, Wh1tta er 9, Tran 4, Hatsum1 2...Wci Q. Payn 0, Hunier 0, Abbott 0 3 pt. goals • R!Ce 3. Whittaker 3 Fouled out None PERFECT FOR EVERYONE! Is Your Patio Looking • Know ll child who could use '°me Si?lf·coofidence or ~elf-control? + Know an adult who CoLdCi use some stress rcli f? + Eve.('V woman can use Dull & Dirty? Ca ll "Rick Nixon" the Power Washing Expert to Professionally clean it HIGH SCHOOL GIRL·S PoWers, Smith lead .. p ~ - Mesa to 61-53 win •Mustang~ play Vdlfr·y C h11 ttan todci y (9 a .m.) for · Mayfaif-aeUflow~r Tournc.tment'!i c onsolatton crown. BELLfoLO\i\ E!{ -Senwt Ev •lyn Pow •rs scoTt'~ 20 point a nd 6· foot junior .Autumn Snuth bad IO pomts, 10 i~bO'unds and .seHn blocked . hot.., a:. Costa 1 A ' l ligh ::. gub bas)<~tl>all t ttl deh~tcd Long Be&ch Jordan, Vl , 53, Fnda}; m the" ronsolaUon c;,em1hnab or the Mayfiur-Ue1l· CoslA ME.sA 61 l.oNG 8EAoi f1owe1 Toum amc·nt al Bellflow r · ~by Quarters TI1e f\lustc ng (2-1 ), who lt~ · Long Bea'"n Jordan 6 10 16 21 57-36, w1lt\ four mmut ~ remain· Costa Mesa 18 11 13 19 V Long Beach Jordan Spencer 3 mg m th P game, play aJle~ · Patt ~on 2 Som 13, Johnson 2.. Chnsttan of Cem tos toddy at 0 Harll,ln 1.-. Flynn 12. Hayes 7 a m. for the consol<it10n d1dmJ>1· 3·pt goa SOm 1 F.outed out - onship at Thompson Park <;entPt Cos~ Mesa Huang 0 Smit h 10:· m Bellflower · Hatsushl '"· Kidane o Powers 21>, N 11 t h. "t·~s •'" Nguyen U, Earnest 14 Hitt o Sas ~ • ancy a sus 11 ,, .._ ., weer.so .. ophomore µ01nt gu111<l, hctd 12 l pt go t one fQuled out· N.bil Diaz paces Estancia 51--30 Bt:VERLY I llLL$ -Frnnoo Diaz, an all·d1stn rt Dr•'llm 1 Pam- er lf!sl .... eason lot 'l!slauna H1~h. ~c-orcd·2o points .md pulT~d down 10 rPbounds <t.:> the Eay-1 s' qtrls ba!>ketl>all IP.elm Rriday dofeatl'd Hawlliom e, 51-30, in the Beverly Hills Tournament Coach Paul Kuh} 's Eagl (2·0) will play Clo\'1s of Frc no today at 2 pm m the scmilmal The wmne! will pla}' m the C'lmm- pwnsh1p game cit 4 30 pm Tbc> 10 ... e r goes home Estana a blitzed Ha .... thorn!! m the tl urd quart "'f, 18·9 a~ DtdZ srnrEd eight 01 her 11omt and Lauren ( a>S L c lCJ poin1 Cus ty. JUtuor. ~ hud P\ n r('bound and Qt teals EVd Varmu led Es ,.,1u1 1 v n dS t"ts Th" Eag,fu I d 4 0·2~ .aft r UueC! .quan 1£VEfl:lV HILLS TOURNAMENT ESTANCIA 51, HAWTHOSl.NE 30 Sc0teby Quarters Hawthorne . 7 6 9 S Estonc:1a 1 o ts 1:r~~ Hawthorne Oavis 1:! Smith 10 Seibert 6 Johnson -Z Hena rson O 3-pt. goa s Davis 2 Fou cd out None Estancia H rat 2 Sl~nfeld 4 Cassity 0 Varma 2 O ;u 2<> Orel on;; Barrera 3, M<rtsufv11 2 Lenhart 2 •" 3 pt 9041 s No1 e Fou ed out • ,,. ~ CdM falls to Dana l-lills, 41-3 CORONA DUL MAR Th" Corona de! f\.lcir lf1gh girls has- ketball lPam showc·d 1t t.:a1 11y mexperienn! eurl~ m , Pa Qn· opening 41-34 lo~s to nonleagu~ visitor Dano l llll!i Fm.lo The Sed Kmgc; howcvP-r u1 o showea they could hang '\\'1th llH Dolphins afte1 surren<k nng th~ fir,t nine pomb of th" cont(• t •1t was hr);t-gom Jitter Coach Elbert Da\'.ls scucl Cbar- lene Quon earn r ad}' to plu~ but, unfortunately no one. cl e came with h r We h tt\c JU t h\O pldyers with varc;1ty exp •rience and our girls were very n •rvl)US." Dana Hills (I· 1) cttl~I lor an 11-4 ftrst-quartn lel1d and led 20-11 at tiie bn:wk Rut the ho t won the. econd hali as Quon finished with team highs m point (15), <1:-. t!>t 1hwJ and steals (four). NON\..EAGUE DANA HIU.S 41, COftOHA on Score by Quarters Dana H..i s 11 9 12 9..,.. Corona del Mar 4 7 12 11;-: Dana Hills tiardy 2. Ho\vara to,."' Hutchinson l 2, Pu11 ey .t Reese S ..,. Olsen 2 3 pt goals Howard I foutea out Non Corona d~I Mar Ou n 15 - Wa'tanabe 3, Did.son 7, Labuda 2. l<;IWata 7 Gruber 0 Eyre 0 Cling 0.-• 5 McCo~ 0 K McCoy 0. Ha\'llklns 0 3-pt. goals Quon 3 K1wata 1 · Fouled out Non • -Kelly Stewart sparkles for \Vh caton Coll 'ge Newport Bedch re ident K<'ll) :SlPw a1t a frl slunan at WhecJton 'C lege. automdllcall} quc1hhed for U1£> 1 qgq NCAA D1v1. ion Ill S tru- miny Champtonslup 111 l\'ldrch b}' \~mnm~ the 200·\ard fr1: ~ the Little Sta te Invitational \'.Ith d tim of l 54 7 - Ste wart also \'.On the 50 free (24 ht) and th 100 fr('(' I 3 time .. earned hecir CA Ot\ is1on m cons1derati n m th ev • .. • .... LOCAl SCHEDULE • Votleyblill High school g irls State Fina s at Cypress College, CIF O s on I Newport Horbof V\ Stockton Linc n 1 pm • Basketball Commur\1ty college m Orang~ Coast/Kiwanis Toumam nt 1 nal~ 3 S and 7 p.m. Community college women Oran~ Co~t at Cuesta Tournament 'fin ~Is 2 4 and 6 p.m. High school girls Costa Mesa at Mayfair Bellflower Tournament vs Valley Chnst1an, 9 a m Newport Harbo1 at Unive1~1ty Tournament, ~ University, 5 p.m; Estancia at Beverly Hills Toutnament. semifinal). vs Clovis 2 r m •Soccer High school bOys Irv fl<?' Tournament CoroM del Mar \-S Irvin at Meadowood, 8 a m , Corona dcl Mar vs Ca vary Chape at Me.adowood. t1 30 a m E~a1l<la vs O H Irvin High. 3 pm Est a vs C at H 11t ge Park f eld A. 6 30P N wport Harbor V5 S A. ton Par 9 45 a m Harbor " Un vers t at • 4 4'i High school cilrh lrv;ne Tour 1 t Newport Harbor vs Woodb11dg at1 : IN•ne High 8 a m . Newport vs St · Milrgare t s at Hefltag<! Park F"1 d ~ , pm t ' •Wren n Htgh ewport HarbOr t £t Dorado •~m Tournamer t, Q Estanc a at Down y Duals : • Water polo • • H19h Khool grrts Costa MC$3 t : Simson Splash Tournament. 8 30 .m 1 'Esperanz.a CONFUSED BY THE MARKET? thJ • Customi1.ed In ome & Growth Portfolio • Quanerly Pcrfonnan c re iew •Fee Ba d-No Load •' ;I 84 Sol\Jrdoy, December 5, 1998 r.ts · Newport Beach/Cosio Mesa Doily Pilo SCHOOL IOYS WATER POLO HONORS Lindsay Davenport! Tucker Birdsong l NEWPORT HARBOR'S CONWELL, LE PER EARN. FIRST-TEAM ALL-CIF CdM's Palda, Tucker make second team, while Sailors' Birdsong, Becker and Peetz also honored. On the hc•els of a second straight St.'a View League cham- p1onsh1p m boys water polo, Newport lidrbor High placed five players on the 1998 All-CIF Southern Section Division I team, mcludmg Gary Conwell and Jeff l.ceper on the fin.t squad. Corond del Mar, which fin- ished second m the Sea View dfler knock.mg otr El Toro in the league hndle, placed two on the second lcum Conwell, thr Sea View League Player of the Year, talhed 47 · goals,' 60 assists, 56 steals and . drew 36 ejections from oppo- nents, while Leeper had 60 steals, 48 goals, 19 assists and drew 34 ejections from opponents. Con- well a.J}d Leei:>er are both seniors. Newport Harbor seruor Kevin Becker and Sailor jµruor gcidl- keeper Tun Birdsong were sec- ond-team All-CIF Division I choices, while seruors Jason Pal- da and Ryan Tucker of Corona del Mar were also second-team selections, CdM Coach John Var- gas said Thursday. Newport Harbor senior Clint Peetz made third-team. Becker scored 66 godls while adding 49 steals and 23 ass1sts for the Sailors, who earned the No. 2 seed in the Southern Section D1vi-. ·s1on l playoffs but werf! ehmindt~ ed by Foothill in the quartertmab. The Tars .finished·. 23-6 and atop the Orange County rankings by regutar season's end. Corona del Mar was 12-12 and lost to top-seeded Long Beach Wilson m the quarterffuals. Birdsong concluded the year with 230 Sd\'es while Peetz con- tnbuted 28 goals. 14 steals and eight ctss1sts. · Pdlda, Tucker, Leeper and Birdsong were also first-team All- Sed View League picks this sea- son B<'cker and Peetz mdde sec- ond-team alJ-league>. -by Richard Dunn ~l~St ars · ~ollide today • Six Newport-Mesa seniors represent South at CdM. CORONA DEL MAR -Six :-.i•mor slandouts from Newport H.irbor, Corona del Mar and Cos- to t>. lcsa hiqh schools will repre- sent the South today in the Ornnge County All-Star boys Wdtcr polo game at 12:30 p.m. at thro CdM J hgh· pool $ea ViPw League Player of the Yt.?dr Gary Conwell, who helped IPdd thP ~a1lors to their second strc11ghl lec1que title, the No. 1 rankmq in Orange County and the No l M•ed in thE' CfF South- Prn Section DivlSlon I playoffs. will he )Otn<o•d by teammates Jeff Leeper and Kevm Becker on the 14-pldyer Soulh rosler. Jdson Pdlcla und Ryan Tucker will reprnsPnt CdM, wtule Hunter Tdylor is the lone> Costa Mesa player taking pdrt agamst the top pldyers trom the North Titylor, d three-ume AU-Pacif1c t oast LPague performer and a second-team All-CIF D1vlsion II selection as a JWUOr, scored 84 goals and amassed 86 ste<tls for· the Mustangs this fall. Conwell scored 47 goals and added 56 steals and 50 assists for the Sailors, who were upset by Foothill in the Division .I qudrterfi· nals and finished 23-6. Leeper, a repeat hrst-team All- Sea View honoree, totdled 60 steals, 48 goals dnd 19 assists, while Becker, d second-1et1.m all- lea~uec. had 66 goals, 49 stcdl.s and 23 assists Palda and Tucker, both first· team all-1.eague ·picks, helped lead the Sea Kings to a 12-12 record and the Division I quarter- finals San Clemente's Marc Parker will coaclt the South, which prdc- llced as a tedm W~ne-.day and Thursday. -by Barry Faulkner WATER POLO Today, at Corona del Mar High • U.S. National Women's team holds girls clinic. 8· 10 a.m Girl5 breakfast with national team, 10; 15 a.m. • Boys breakfast with national team, 8·45·9:45 a m ; U.S. National Men's team holds boys clinic. 10 a m.~noon. • Orange County High School All·Star Game, 12:30 p.m • , Women's national team vs. Canada, exh1b1t1on game, 1'45 p.m. • Men's national team vs Yugoslavia, 3 p.m. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS WATER POLO Costa Mesa falls, 4-3; CdM loses at LB Poly, 6-4 • rvtustangs return to action today at 8:30 a.m. in Benson Splash Tournament. ANAi lEIM Juruor driver Shayna Kline scored two gouts tor Costd Mesa High's girls water polo ted.ffi, but Kdlella's Pahi Hori scored with 20 seconds rcmdlrung 111 the gdme to ltft the Knights to a 4-3 win rriday in tht> Benson Splash Tournament at Katella. Junior .J,mntffc>r GrublS1ch also scored a goal for Co ta MP.sd, while teammate Stephanie Lombardo recorde>ci s1•ven godlie saves Alexis Waite had three goals for KCtlelld, the designated VISitor. Knight goal- tender Kt>lly Cornruvas had 11 saves. Mesc1 ( l ·2) play~ m the consolallon round today at 8:30 a.m. ut fapE>ranza High. Hapen1an, Tucker score twice for CdM LONG BEACl I Corona del Mar High 1uruors t Jayley fidpcmun dnd Melinda Tucker scored two goals ('C:l<'h Fnday, but host Long Beach Poly defeated the St>a Kings m a girls nonledgue water polo game, h 4 Arin I l<.'ndnckson hdd tour goahe saves for the Sea Kmgs (0-2), who pldy next week m the Villa Park Tournament BENSON SPlASH TOURNAMENT KAn:UA 4, COSTA MESA 3 Score by Quarters Katella 1 1 t • 4 Costa Mesa 1 2 o O • 3 Katella -Waite 3, Hori 1. Saves -Cornmvas 11 Cost.I Mesa · Kline 2, J. Grub1s1ch 1. Saves· Lombardo 7. NONl.EAGUE loNG BEAOt Pot..Y 6, C:0..0NA DEL MAR 4 Score by Quarters Corona del Mar O O 2 2 -4 Long Beach Poly 2 2 1 1 • 6 CdM -Hapeman 2, Tucker 2. Saves 4 Hendrickson 4 MUNOZ turned around and nobody WdS behind me.· Al.BERTO MUNOZ CONTINUED FROM 81 Though lhe team expected to compete for a title at the outset but disappointed and hmshed out ot the runrung, Munoz, following mib.al tears of Sddnt>!.S for his comrades, eventually realized the sigruficanct; of his individual accompbshmcnt '"That'1> big big,• Muno:t, the Daily Pilot Athlete of the Weck, said of lus state title. lorn: Sept. 16, 1979 Hometown: Costa Mesa Height S.foot-6 Weight: 123 Sport: Crcxs country Pof..: No. 1 runner Colich: Charlie Appell Favorite food; Lasagna f.avorite movie: "Forre~t Gump" Belt d\letk moment "W1n,,.n9 the PCL championship thii year, and state, too " Athlete of the Week XII: Ran I stratcg c ra<:e and uSed a big kk k in the final 400 meters to win •n lnd1V1dual state 01v1slon IV cre>Wn In 15 S3 Saturday at Woodward Pane n fre$nO. It was Estancla's. fltst individual stat• title. Dlllf Plb CoJl«tor sporu urd ~fies M.:s •In. lead of backhand, she displays backside with a tartoq: If you didn't see it, it wolild be hard to believe. Before you say ·~o way, Jose ... trust me! It's there! ·1n rare· fonn, Lindsay Dnv<mporl revedled a little more thun the dverage vwwN dnticipated the other mqht on ESPN's "Up Close.~ Davenport, Pnjoying life at her home Ill Nc·wport Beach as the world-'li No. 1 player, is forever uske<l about today's teenage g('n~ratton on the Women's Tennis A~soc1dbon Tour -.f.e. Anna Kuum1kova Venus W1ll1am~. f\ 1drUnd Hmgis -but the U S Open champion merely shnig~ her shoulders dnd let's her getme do all the spealung While the aforementioned tno could land on tne cover of any magdzme at your local grocery, Davenport 1s, well, not exactly the mustard c.oming off the hot <Jog . In Hm8, she won Mx singles tournaments and IC't evc•ryone else pose for the cameras. But the• usually reseived Davenport showed all her Olymp1c-rm9s ldltoo on her (qusplJ uppPr righl postcnor II I hactn·t seen it, I probably wouldn't have bC'hevcd it. Bui thPn> Wdc; !)he. concluding tha 30 1niuut.n mtcrview h¥ lowcnng hPT designer jeans· a speck lo unrnver the ~tylish tattoo (sht? won the? 1996 gold meddl al tlw Atlantil Games). l\ ldybt> those rover girls are startmCJ to ruh ofl • Davenport h ad high praise for her coach, Rohc•rt Vm1't Hof, the former USC All-Amencan and Pcthsttdcs TPnnis Club head pro emeritus "(Vdu't Hui) turnc>d dround my CdTCer, • sttid Dc1venport, who hin.'d him m the fttll of 1995, then slowly hPHrln to drop weight (totalinri ahout 10 pounds) before dlmhing to Nu 1 on t•arth. "J le's my hP-.1 lm•nd," Dt1venP.ort c1dclccl dunnq the mteivww. "Wlwn you're travf'l- CIF DOUBLES CONTINUED FROM 81 thcu return of ~erve, and that's what mudc the dilf PrencP. "In double-;, that's the name of the game .. to lake control of the net. The 'Jast tune our girls plc1yed lhNn, they pluyed Jrom the back court ancl (Newport Harbor) plap•d at the m•t. Our girls were clE'lermmccl not to let that happen <1gdm. ·With that (game plan). I thouqht (the result) would tum around, hut not Uus !'iqmficdntly." .. '\dams <1nd Case, who reached tht• o.,cction quarterfinals a year • t1yo, shockt'd top-seeded Caitlm Bld~hdw und Chnslie Tjong of Peninsula, 4·b, 6-3, 7-5, in the ~enuhnc1ls <'t1rhc1 in the day. Addms und Cc.tse became only the econcl Newport I !arbor team m h1sto1 · to reach thP. CIF dou- bles hn<1l. 1ara Cola1zzi and Sarah r lawkin reac hect the hnal in 19tJJ. S concl-ceded l Joc:ktcko and • tustecit aclv,mced by defeating Amy Tr.mkmo und Kate Romm of Dana Hills, t).2, 4-n. fi-3. Jn the third et of their semifi· VOLLEYBALL CONTINUED FROM 81 ing together all the tune, you do everyUung togeU1~r. I couldn't lDlagine (ioing this with anybody else. I couldn't imagine s1drting over with somebody else "1 hope (our ieldtionship) lasls my whole career, and then .some." Davenport, wrnner of 23 career doubles titlos, capture<l t;ingles tournaments this yedr at Tokyo (Pan Pact.he). Stanford (Bank of the West), Cdrlshdd (Toshiba). ManhdUan Beach (Acura) and Zunch, Switzerland, in addition to the Open title in New York. • Van'l Hof, a former NCAA singles champion for Coach Dick Leach's Trojans, once rE>ached the' top 20 m the world m men's doubles, earning six professional career doubles titles But Van't Hof, d longttmc player and coach for the World TeamTennls Sacramento Capitals, has become a much bigger name m tennis as cl coach than a player • .None. of out local.high school girls teams redched the CIF Southern Section Division I finals, but Mater Dei's Monarchs captured the section's Division 11 championship Nov. 23 at the Claremont Club Wlth Enn Herrel (Nev, port Coast) and Emily Boyd (Newport Beach). • Mater Dei defedl('d Righett1 of Santa Maria, 15-3, to WU\ the school's hrst Clf tiUe in ll'lc 1>port, as Herrel and No 1 doubles partner Elena Klau swept. h· 1, 6-2. 6-1. Boyd swept at No. 3 doubles with Teri Mansour Mater De1 Coach Don C'iark is a Palisades member. • Should be lnterestlng to see how fdf former CdM H1qh girls coach Tim Mang Cdn go with his nal match tlgamst Pemnsula, Adams and Cctse held a comfort- able 5-3 edge w1Ul Ula1>haw at the seTVlce line. The Smlors had four match pomts but couldn't put the PdDthers away. After BlashdW held serve, the Panthers broke Adams to tio the set, but the Tars won the next two games to advance With Case serving at 6-5, 15-15. Adams punched a strong forehand volley at the• nel, but the game's next four pomts came off unforced errors, mcludmg a close call near the back line (ruled out by Newport Harbor). dnd the Sailors prevailed. . "In that (mnth) game, 1t seemed like we hdd 10 match pomts/ Case said •I thouqht we'd get one of them, then when we lost ou1 serve the next gc1me, I thought, 'Oh, no.'" Adams, a national rhampion with her mother, Dorse}·, tn ttie USTA Mother/D<lUghter runks, and Case embraced following thelf upset victory over Peninsulu. But Case said they "expected a lot more" after losing m the fmills. "We beat them last time," Case said. "This time, they were more consistent and didn't TTUs~." wa1> a tournament etht1ck to Val· ley Chnstidn. Lincoln is led by 5-9 c;cnior set- ter Mindy Jellin, d four-yeor All- . Stockton Arca srlecuon n<tmed of thP stttlP plciyoffs). • Area Player of lhe Yedr this fall by Prov1chn9 the 11nposrng net the Stockton Record, prc..,t-nrc Im I lurhor wilJ be 6-1 . "She was an All-Amcncdn in jumm All·CIF outside hitter April the cluh season pldymg \n lh<" 17- Ross, fi·Z senior middle blocker and-under division dnd she's K.1thy l avoid, fi-2 Junior middle waiting to get into Harvard," aid Knst« Dill ancl fi-1 enior setter Alma7.an-CoZdr, who hils sent just Jpnnifm Coff•y one other pldycr (San Jose State Care}. thP. Sf'rt1on's D1vis1on I senior Nicole l lintz) mto the Co·Play1•r ot th ' Year l<tst fall who ma1or-collcge rnnks. Munoz, who will continue his postseason labor today m the Foot Locker Western Regional open meet at Mt. SAC, won th1 season at the Yucaipa lnvitational (a hilly course), CIF D1vis1on IV prelinunan •:. at Mt. SAC and Pacif 1c Coast League Finals dl lrvme Regional Park for a second year m a row. But wiruung a state title was the pinnacle. htt acn pied d scholdrship ofter Junior 5.9 outside hittc>r to attend the University of Suzanne Escabar, ·another oll• l J.1wc111, al!:o d1 tnbutcs to 5· 7 area election, as well as Junior 5. 1un101 Brendo Wdterman. Cdrey 1 t oppo ite Julie fubei:, 1umor 1~ al o an oftf.'ns1vc thredt at the outside hitter Nicole Davis (5· 71 net ancl 'hf• ptJcr>d the Tars Wlth and 1umor nuddle Molly Mor- the course, following two 15 dig tn < cnufinal sweep of daunt, round out a balanrl!d Tro- appearnnces there la~l year Mttrin i l\ws<lay. Jan hneup. "AJberto had all the tools. so all he had to do was play the game, run hi rac nd pay attention, and h' dJd," 1\ppt?ll said. "Like 1 SC91d, this time he wa1-; an offensive play r ... not a dcrensive player." -Munoz, 5·0 in PCL cluel mect1> (at the Clovic; West lnvttational Erica Wodc, a 5·9 · •ruor who Almazirn·CczM, who II led and c;tatc meet, when 1.he Eagles atlc ·nd1'd l.mculn ur:lelly, but did b 11 l I d .:ad not Jll<tY Hien'. t,,•fore ttanstcrttng a con ro un sef'Vlng a llu I• h01 hed s •cond in Division IV). to Newport l>Pfore her sophomor tional strcnqlhs, said he hasn't "I wa, very ~d (ahout lht> l'dson, is 1 pivotal htt<'k-row J>Cr· had a player notch as many a 20 tPam's finish th•" year)." Munoz kills i·n a mat•'h this sc"" .. c>n "" tonnN, its. 1s ~-7 <•nicir Marissa .... .... · s.tid. "l W«s so d1sappoinh•ct, I Cothi t1n. The Trojans' only Jos w~s 6 csctuolly tried. When J st1w my N wport, whic:h won its first three-game SW<.'l'p by D1v!s1on II TENNIS new organuatlon which Wlll provide a High School All-American teanl'and possibly a national tournament in Newport Beach. Mang, who resigned Thursday as CdM's coach but w1U continue as the school's boys coach, is planning to employ eight district representallws around the country to dSsist wiU1 the All-American team selection process and team national rankmgs , · "J've organized d foundation, and I've got corpo1ale pdperi. in Ltts Vegas," Mang said of his enterprise, wtuch he started about d y<>ar ago. "I've got d loq<~ _and dll the..cop.y.J19.h_t_s_. "-- Mang, a longtime promoter ol high school tennis, has a cornbmed 183-36 record tor both !Joys ctnd guls teams dt CdM since 199~. • The Palisades Tennis Club, located adjacent to the Hydtl l';E>wporter on Jamboree Road and owned by Ken Stuart, wilt host a tcmnis scholarship sl•mmar Wf'dne!->ddy in the Chupman Lounge at 7;30 p .m ., m con1unct1on w1th the United States Tennis Assoetation 1)1c.k Bohmstedt is the contnc t. D<•lails· (949) 644-6900. • RICHARD DUNN 's Club tennis column appears tw1c.e monthly MAILBAG Corona del Mar Foundation big· for ·new facility •Redder cites ddditional areas of credit for new Corona del Mar track. In rc>lerl•nce to your art1cJl' -Nothing synth~tic about 1t c1U," I woulcl hkc to mclude the lC?llowmg in(orr.,dtion dbout the nt>w trc1c:k and h~ld facihllcs nirrPntly under construction <11 Cotontt del f\.lar l {Jgh School. Manv members ol the commuruty have contnbutcd counties ... volunteer hours and hnanc1ttl support to make the• tiwam of Coach Bull Sumner tt mahty. Dr Don Martin, pnnc1pal, Wt1s instrumental in solving some ma1or problem" that where encountered along thP way, not th~ ledst of wh1cl} Wd · the coorciinalion of th ' mo.,tallat1on ot the new drninagt• system, which v.'111 benefit all the d1hlehc fields al lh<> site, Without the suhstantidl hnanr.1al support of the CoJOnd dt•l Mar I hgh School Foundation.. which has done so mut:h for the school, W<' would not h«V<' broken ground The $100,000 contribution by the founclahon, and th<• support ol 1t~ hoard, made it happen. J have be<>n fortunate to Wt'>rk on llus project with Ille ' dedicated bodrd memh ~rs of the CdM Track and Fll'ld Poundahon, We must also acknowlNlgc the broad upport of olher qroups, including: th" CclM I hgh School dnd Junior J ltgh S<:hool PTA: Uw ~a Kinu Runnmg Club, whos · members have contnhuled their time and re our<:e over the Jlf!St two years; and the CdM boys OCCl'J booster cluh, Addibonally, we would like to th.1tnk the Newport·M a · lJnlflc<.1 School District for Its h IJ> nnd c1 spernll thank to th1• fa<.:ilihcs MJtil opmdhon cll'ptu tment for.Us ltm •ly tind p1 ofeo.,s1ondl ac;sistanrc. Thanks to the gen rosity of so cooch, ho wa5 dUHlppomh d , , · tmalisl St. franc;is of Mountain f.=====~;:;:-:;;;;~~;;;;;;;;:;~~~;;:::::::::::::t=!'!:~~:!::!::;:~::;~~~~~~--:-rti~,,_----~~--:-"--;-~--:---~·~~"'t.~~~~~~~~~~~~7rec~w~.~r~a~niKlc<rTotwirffi'.'"°nnAftTI1001n1~lirry~.::t.~~~~!!!!~~!:!!ttt::=========I cours ---f t.inroln has loi;t only mght gamus all season. 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H;;;tingtan M1h 1111 County ~ Of """'CIFIC VIEW the Oenetel Plan. tlcH poated on .. ch e.acn CA 82840 Orang• Coont)' on 11{03/98 r~ MU TO 81 VACATKD NOW, THEREFORE, be II atreet. The no~ thatt Thia 'bu1lnH1 It co.,. t .... TTU94 MEMORIAL PARK AND 811TTINO A PU .. rtaolV9d by: the City Covo-state the dayh hour, Ind duc:tld by.·1 gtntrll pal1· Dally Piiot Nov 21 Dec. & L I C H I A R I N Q ell cl the City of Newpon pl1c1 Of the Mring and ,,.,..hip t .,, ""I . ' s. 21 T'ffmRION 8-ch that th• llmt and refer to the adoption Of the Hav. you etll'ttd dOlOg 1 • 1., t.. 1 WHEREAS, th• City plaee for "-erlr!9 •II pet· Nouc. of Intention blalofft y.rf Ye!I, 7JtfH PUIUC MOTICI Council of th• City of New-ton1 lnt1weeted 1n, obttct· ~led thll Ith dey of SloaM I(, ,_...,, po41 a.th. 1uent. to the to, tht PfO~ VI• NOY'Mlber, 1t98. Thia .,a!.ment WU tllld "' -*1lot Cemet ry • Mortuary Chnpol • Crem: tory 3500 Pad!1c l/lew DAv Nt!Wp()l1 h 844·2700 Call Todoyf Ph (114) 293·80.lG Pgr (71') 344·3129 "Affordable Alternative"- Di ount Cask et, Crentation & ~ Btuial \X'h} should you ~ubje t yours"'lf \J·. your fa1nil ' t p,l ing inflated price~ ~ r caskets ~· services???? C lll Toll Frtt I 88·5 C'AS "[[' Sming Orange & ~urroundina f.auntri ,.. SERVICE DIRECTORY ByFU (7 t .. ) (,;}1 .(>;)Q .. (Pfl41'11f' Uh r, .. ~ \••Ill lltJ-JH" Ut•I 1J1 •M' 1u11Nor1 ""'I "r 11 o ,,fl ,.•r , ... ~ .... h. """ ~, .. ,,,, ) ByPhone ("'H ) hi:!·:>h7U By MalM.n Person: .UO \\ 1•-.1 Buv S1rt•1•1 <:1"111 \f, ... .,, c:\ t>:.!o:!7 \•'"'I"'" flf\,f ~ Ill\.,, noun Newport'Beoch/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot POiiey . Ruu•, 111111 cl1•11clli1wc; arc• suhjrrt 111 fh1111gt• wit.hout 11~1tirr. The puhl1.,Jll'r u·-~·nt'' 1h1• nglu to nu ... ot, rrrla s1fy, '~' 1-1· tlr rewr1 1111\ d11.,!'oifi1·d uch1•r11,1·1111·111 PIPll..,t' r1•purt '"'' l"rror 111111 mtw tw 111 ,11111 d11-.,1fi1•d ud m11111•tl111tt'I~ l'lw U11ily Pilot acc•·ph 110 lii1r1ili1y for ttll)' 1•1 ror in nn od,rrtii,rmtnl f;1r whit'h it rtlll) 111 n·-.pon,1bt .. t'\fl'J>I for t lw m~t ol thr. ~pll()(' 'w.tuul~y orrup1ro h) tlw rnor. CrNlit 1·1111 0111) hr ullo-.wd for th1 first IO!itt•rtllin. ...-".;.........----Deadlines --------• Monda y ............ Friday ·s:OOpm ThuNday .. Wednt·:oday S:OOpm : -for All Your Home and·Buslness Needs --'I 1•lo·11l10111• X·:illurn-:> Cll)p111 \1 "'' ...... "'"" Tue..,da' ......... Monday S:OOpru Friday .......... Thursday S:OOpm: G:t EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY All r11I tsttft 1dnlll11ng tn lhll ••W'P•Pll II aabjtcl to lb• ftd· tral F111 Housl"O Act ot 1968 as amended which makes U 1111111 lo 1dv111111 •uy pr•teruct, llmtt1t11n ar dhc1lmla1llu hatd o~ "" color, 11111111, u , h11dlt1t1, tamlllal 1t1tus or n1t1u11 or1011 01 11 ••tHlio• te mitt uy swell preteruu. ltm1t1t101 or "tcrlml11tltll • '"' "wst1•t1tr wilt 111 bow11gly accept 111y 1mlll1t inot tor real utalt dtcll 11 11 w11l1t111 ot IN law o~r r1Htrs •rt ••11•r 1tt01mtd lht tll dwell1111 1dv11tl11d 11 tkl1 lllW$JIJll 111 tUll1.it Ot ti ,, .. 1 .,,011u1f!y um ft c1111 ,,.,, ti drurtrn111t1tn call HUO Toll lrll II 1-100 42C 85to For ••t WHklDflOI DC •rH tlltUt call HUD ti C2' 3500 CORONA DEi.MU NEWPORT 1022 BEACH CORONA 1089 DELMAR \t'ulk-111 X ~\011111-.l.OOpm "'"''"'' ~"'"'' \\edne~day .... Tue day S:OOpm Saturday .......... .Friday S:OOpm: COSTA IDSA 2824 COMMllCIAL .ANROUNCEMINTS lllPLOTIO!RT EMPLOYMENT NEWPORT 2122 BEACH 21811 ______ PROPERTY 2778 2120 5530 5530 --------- K'alde Pepperwoodliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif I======~~~-~~--------· Cha""1ng c..,_ Cod NANTUCKaT *LOV•LY Jeamln• Walk a a..ott, pQOI Apta. 1Br, am yard C.t LAGUNA •II.ACM(,, N9 ~ otlloe ...0 Sales 1825K Immaculate on BllACH HOUSB cr .. k Gated Comm, 3Br 2Ba 2c-gar fp w/d w/patlo W/d. S775/mo. Com•r Ooeen ald9 receptionist. 8:30am· COMa GROW lush canyon, partlal lmpo•lng 3 Laveta alngle laV91 plan 3. $1800/mo. 1yr L.. No P•t• 831-7813 of Coaat ..... Bkr 5:30pm M·F. Br-•lc WITH USI 0 c • • n v I• w . with Fabulou• View. 2240 sf. 3br 2ba, for· Avail Jan 1. 848-5941 Litald• 1 89droom 940-78CMS&o5 computer akllla ~·d Expanding retail ac> 320 Hazel. can add Quality craftsman1htp. mat dlnrm, llvrm, •Bluthl 3 br flb9* Avall 12/11. No Peta 94 ... 7$-7410 vertlalng departme"' on or bulld new. Agt ON THB SAND -famrm. gmben, tann, View yearty s22somo S830.+$476. d•po•tt DeerkTU[ ~y, Quoi PfT Cafeteria Work• .•"cc:ko•un•t ".~:!.'ut°'tvtva•t~ SM""-75""-9070 $1,850,000 Agent PoOI•, avall ear1y . D•c A ' 9 9 ;. 2 ,. 150 E. 21 St. 548-0683 Fis~· •r• N•w"'ort M••• ft-- v--949-723-8120 $2700 949-720-1848 gt 4 .... 44-44 <> INCOME ,. · Hll, develop and •• Oo•an Ci-on View It • It • itt flt, • itt PROPEDTY 2790 Y-r'Y ,,,. hie_ School• Food Dept, vice new bualnHt Lr lot. U•1·_.• loo, 4Br. Nl!WPORT HKIOHTI. L11t tBr Upper unit, . "' 105·393•2017 C•mpu• Ctlterln9, --• I g 1 q '"'' DUPL•v • ••a• 2 a lb has lmm•d opening• and ap .... a •ectlon~ S827K JamH Gould STOR~Y-~BR • 11200/Mo. • oa NEWPODT MISCELLANEOUS throughout dlatrlct. We prefer• candidate Ag•nt 714-612·7474 2BR F'Pta Hi N•wport Reelty &\ te UNITS Oceanside Our team of employ· to haV9 a minimum df L $ -:J • 949-723-4494 COAST .2170 RENTAI.S of PCH. $2,090,000 tot ... worka at achool• 1 year print ad. Ooean View access to Cl!IL•. 585f\ BKR f..uxurloua 2br 2.5ba Scott Sumner, Agent to provld,• good,nutrf. vertlalng experience. private. b•aches 4BR Condo. Private baaeh SIBr+Loft 3Ba lmmac C·21 714-376-5554 tuon •-an ..... , .. u_ .. ,_ Exceflent communlc• $69SK .Joan Burk•Agt 940-T8CMS808 II bl $1775/ ,., ,... ... ,..,,. tr. Lill Ablllty to ava • • mo Cond t-... anvlronm•nt where •on ... , •· 759-9314/559-2876pgr N rt Sho ..... o, ga ... comm. 9 00MS 270•• .. ••••••• htld Jo b Mk 1et ..,..ala and __ ..._ * 9WpO ,.. _ ... 75-0249 W/"""'l/ana 2C att gar &\ VI• C ~•nan "a r •-"-BR Otll 2BA .. --.. , l"liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii -·· , prof•Hlonal prMent• OCON Vll!W :S.am cell• c~w tit~ Old CDM 2br 3.6ba S2, 150/mo Lsa •• carta.1• BUSINESS & fTr~ clau"!' routlnffbl · tlona In • tut ~ Sita on lu"' canyon f tM9 000 rooftop deck S2000mo Agent 94~262-8161 NB Npt Nth 2br 2.5ba FINANCE ,..... po•• ena • and detail Ot1ent9d •~ 4Br, pool, huge tot. rooBlll. 0 d R att' nu, 949-833.()711 or aar .... _ Town""'-~ 2...Sty apt. fem prerd, parents to work wh9fl vi t ., S989K Jam•• Gould run Y • Ort ... Eva (949) 721 ·9862 .... -,........ Ute kit prtv, $476 + children are In school ronmen · Agent 714-612 7474 949-675-6181 end unit, $2800/mo 1/2 utll• 714-21SM>505 and b9 home wh•n Xlnt b9neftt packag' . •-nt. M•..-th Col• . tncludlng 401 k on-v ... ,..., .. T TWNHM"' POOL HOMI! 4Br 3Ba ~entlal ... CA Re•1tu NB ooeen Front Shr YVW!rr atuden\9 ar• not. If • ·- L'o;fiaT PRICED R•mo<l•l•d kitchen, COSTA MESA 2124 &M-62001651•2781p:g~ 2br horn• w/pvt bath BUS1o.nMN LOST 6 t:O:~'":,~"!,~ 0 ::; ~::!'t~~yalcaJ '~ 3Br tn COM. Out of ~~ADlck 7~~= ON aand, NO brd Wik, OPPORTUNITY FOUND 2925 t•am, visit our omc. Re•um .. vta fax: ,.._ area ••ll•r ••Y• •E'Slde• 3br 2ba dplx $760 84M50-e904 2904 r 1 g ht aw• y at : t•ntlon, Lynn Eaola 8•11 It Todatl Lrg Wat•rfront Plxer 2car gar no dog •n•~NTS 2985 8 St CM 11~ or mal: 3Br & tam rm, "99d• Gl•nt 2..ator• S1300. 203e FUiierton n.a-~&~ Found Ring In N9Wp0ft •ar " Times Communfly co•m•ttc work but Under saoo,ooo CM 949-552-8&42 FOR RENT RENTALS TO ........ BHCh, 4 month• ago. 71 ~24-5045• M News, 330 WHt e.,. PRICED 1000'• LESS Agt.Brfan Edmond1on ... ut ... ·I Studio ....,,. SHARE 2724 Pl•u• be wary of out 949-857-8835 PART TIMB R••I Street, Costa M .. 4 th I t 1 71~03-8558 •n• ,......, ••••••••• of er•• compa"ll••· · ••tat• Aaaletant. CA 92•27 HOUSES/ an • • • • • • 1/2 Flower pvt ent Che((k with the local Lost Cat Himalayan. computer lltereta •~---.,-----... S319•000 Make onerl prkng. •DI 0cc nlPet9 ---------a.J P•nn Pt qul.t nr •Batter Buafn••• V•ry nuny, bl<I• •ve•. general office. Fu ..... L.oc..i.ra nMd;a CONDOS :i~~,;>9 SOUTH COAST $895. Open' hou .. CORONA bch, ahr 20009q.ft, w/ Bureau before you 700 Polnffttla CdM R•aume 949-717-4758 for anaek vending la mon SALE ---o 10s• Sun 1 .... 949-1548-8229 DEL ... D 2622 cpl.own bed/ba, $800. ..nd any money for (948) 78CMl781 oc. PT. good comm .-~ uu;;u, u .mn&\ lncl/utll'•· 714-432· .... or aervtcea. Raad Part·Tlm• plan 714-970-3215t • ________ ,_________ •••• •••••Id• R• I LOST al Cost·• 1lfl!!r1r 1024 modeled 1Br cottag• 6t50 or 949-723-6597 and understand any m e grey cat w/ TELEM•RKETINQ ""~ •SELI..ER MOTIVATEP* • Ught a Bright BALllOA IS. to ahr contracta before you wht chHt/pawe, 12 Supermarket "' 1"---------1 2 story 3br 2.15ba bright, private entry, 2br 2ba unit. Garage, sign Shop around for yre. NB Bayside/ Harb S .;;..a T Buatnff• development Gl!NEltAL 1002 E aid• ONLY s7K OWN. condo. Frplo, patlo'a pallo, no ger/peta. w/d $1500mo Cati Phil SUNNY 28' 1Ba Apt rates. la. Dr. 94, 9-675-9973 8nnC8 8Ch reprHenltlv••· growU> "iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3br 2.sba + Iott ap-& d9Ck. End unit 2 car S99!·'"° 841MS42-6112 (949) 725-8538 ;c:)m.,~:-Jsso/mo All cuh prom.I Avg. Part.time position for th• right * V.A.. * prox 1900 •f. prlv end attac gar. eoe Shut• l!A8T 81DI! 1br 1ba, *•o 01' HWY studio S401(/yr reatock Her· L .... I d 1>9rson. No .. Ill ... so Down. so Mov•ln hme. B~tn 10 1991. Lg S187K 714-eOCS-5879 houH, W/O Hkupa complete kitchen·. Newport Cout ahar• .. 1 1 1 C. Ot IQl81 It lft lead generation ·~ FREE C I I $ 7 2 5 No dog• lovely home In gated •11•Y d •P •Y'S " M. moa.nLOYMENT 0 ntJ appointment a-•na. oun .. ng yd & patl09, S289K By •3BR 2BA• 2 car gar • · patio, Incl utll $t585mo Work 6hre/Wk Inv &Oo.lft.I" nin-COU '"'"' .. FREE U1t of Hom•• owner. 94~548-2571 on lg parkllk• areL Agt.(IM9) 84~·9999. 949"'723-00TO comm. Pvt br/b•. full • • . """ gr .. t Newport Beaotl HU o NA REP 0 S 2 •try end unit Ml!ii Vl!RDB TWnhm prlv, 1760 941J.37M800 r•Q d 800-215-1071 location. No Exp Neef 1·800-72:MS857 •'Sid• 2...Story 2Br wd hk~p 2 fen patioa 2br 1b• tamrm. iaund Amaalng Ven dlngll Grell For You muat have xlnt Va,eran Real Eatat• 2.5Ba, vaulted calla, lg Poot, •Pa. upgraded! hkup, P•rf cond, no COSTA MESA 2624 Coka/H•r•h•y/P•p•I, EMPLO--NT Rttl_.. lnd .... dual1 communication aklll~ back patio, Newport $142,000 Lou Mac ~·'-· $950/mo Agt CO--DCIAL local rout•• avallable. •""" r.v nn PC Exp and the d .. 119 SOLD! Showcase home• lor .. ,. In our Saturday Real Estate Supptem•ntt HOMES OF THE WEEK D .. pley •cl• atart et Just STSI Oeadllna Wed 5pm ••••• OPEN HOUSE Uatlnga for SUH D•adllne Thurs Spm ••••• It pays to advartlH In the b9at local R•al Estate Section • CALL TODAY : LISA RIVERA 94N74-4252 ANNEWIUEY MN74-4241 1chool•I $229K Roni Remax (714) ~1594 1714) TSt-4330 1nuu;o~ $1400 WMkly profit. 5530 to aucc..cl. PT Dayal. Raczkowski, Agent *E'Slda• 3br 2ba dpbc REAL ESTATE 1..&0G-337·t378 Procter & Gamble I• FT Poaltlon• Avalt. 714-211M>109 2car gar no dog AT&T· MCI PAYPHONE affklng a hlghly motJ. Hourly ~+ comlT'l. ..-eWPORT $1300. 2038 Fullerton ATES Prim• eltea ACCOUNTANT F/PT "atad Individual to For more Information Pix Up end SllVef 3Br r111ua'l'•ny LOT'' """ CM 94~552-8842 t ff M ... k T • ,._,, ....... 7• .. 1a•"" v ~YUO&n&\ t Ba•cH 2169 $150Kyr pot'I. 1..ow .. 1 s • • u.. now ax work approxlmatety ..,,.. -.. -~~~rgr=~ ~ro:;: CIYPT 1225 Mn •N.wty RetvrblahM BUSINESS oma pricHI 800-800-3-470 and Qulckt>ooka ac-18-20 houra P9f WMk,_._xt_3_10_. ____ _ Agent 949/718-2381 Lovety gated commt'y, FOR a'll.-2769 B••t Oaat In Town! counting •oftwar•. u a Service Technl· Wanted Penone wttrl St450 Walk to theater, shop• AIO.W& Aboaolutely 0 down. ~~~1~0 1=~: clan. W• Wiii traln you Ula tnatallatlon 6 OPl!N SUN 1-8 BR KER Vitia B•'"-• Lg 18r 1Ba, C&IJ>Ort Harahey vending rte Fax raaume and aal-to tnatall and Mrvlce removal •xp tor 2mo •E Sld8* 3 muter · M2Br .. !Ba,PoO•tlo1 &extraatorage,$740. CdM em Olflott/ toclnCM.Eam~k ary history to •, ourCteanlngProduct1 project HB. Susanne 1ultH, atmo1t n•w. •JY.von M u,. t8r 18e+gar. 1710. workshop apace PCH 9hra/W'<. 8()().487.()227 Program• with retall Sto.3914537 $229,500 $0eelaflzltl I Im* M&oe770 S425 dep. Maple Apt•. A MacArthur Avt 12/16 (849) ._.2•7349 grocery outleta In thla *XMAS TRU LOTtt 2335 Elden ·c· CtmetlfJPrlllertr Prudential Ca Realty ~9g1~lMar;:::;;;:~ 94._.30-0198 M:.": s:~~?perN= CAR•OIY•R UHR aru. The houre Start S8hr. Daya FIPT. ~,';.~~94~~~f:z· BIG SAVINGS WI! HAVI! 80 CM prim• rtnall ape, atartlng this week. Not Shift•. 3 on 4 off; 88 worked par week WCll Comer of Mac Atthutt. 443 090 HOMl!S IN NII/CM 18r 1S. upstaJra. F/P 2100af start $1.10 MLM/Global. 2 Minute yr old. Muat be relf. ~~!':~riv:!! & San Joaguln, NPB. iiectuoed 3Br Remodel (949) • 5 From $1500.·HOOO. leundry, electric gat•. NNN lmme<S occup. mag 1-800-301-5830 able and cartng. Com-travel may b• r• (7t4) 33 .. 1018 • 10,000+Sq.Ft Lot, 4c per mo. No FaH carport$975 + dep& Can be apllt Into two Vl!NDINQ La P•tltlv• ratH. COM quired gar, new klt-roof·fam Broker 849-642-3850 good credit. S.. Mgr •P•C98 Ned a i z Y . area. (949) 442·1360 368 A d St tllC-• • 1>9raons drum. Faw --~-~....,......,.. __ 1 room•plumbtng. Raio 2Br 2Ba duplX on NP voca o • 848-464•7982 (and houra • Good $. Cer .. tver llv•ln fem., Wa are looking for a APl'OINIMFNI' " S317•500 John Mlll•r, T shores frplc, WO hk, 2 101• a.tween 12•2pm mention thl• •d) Price to aett. trH bro-for elderty lady. Eng good communicator Agent 949-687-3897 LO S car gar 11375 A.gt * 1 Br Detaol'l•d CM ahare ott109 approx chu... 800-820-6782 apkg, non amk., pare who enjoys tM chal· SEITERS ' ---------POR SALB 1400 Cynthia 94M75-4830 oottep wtth patio, 360 af, 1350.mo tor 7 care. Ute cook A hH tang• of probl•m •olv· f1T MomJ..u~ ru1d ,, cw nlng blilfts 812-820 Per Hour LAGUNA I••--•••••• 2er 288 apac Hbr Wd• n•ar b9ech. Cathedral mo. option to renew, CREDIT 2907 kffp. Muet drive, Wiii tng and •ervtctng ac· BEACH 1048 Ooe11n .l•ttv Ylew8 Twnhm• 2 car gar ~~~~·181Irl\87~!~-;1P~ utll lnctd 849-645-0888 trafn rwt 94M73*7892 ~~~~~·· :f r~I~~~~.~~ i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Bulld your CHtlal WO hkupa 11600 Agt 133 E 18th St No Prt,.... N• Looatlon1 Computer ua•r• and a valid driver'• 11-0cean Blvd, 2 LG Iota. Cynthia 94M7&-MS30 peta · 949-54s-°2421 SubleaH Opportunity. G O need4MI. Work own 09nae ar• required Bulk:I up to 5000at aar/2.88• 2·Story, d be bluff One prtvate office. 1-.2 n-UT hour• S20k·S75kfyr Previous customer $1 ,450K & S1 ,t!50K Matroceanvtew pool 2BR 1BA P on commonareaapac.a. 1-600-348-7t88 xd03 Hrvlca or t9Chntcal Owner 94M83-1210 tennis walk to beach' nr bch. W/O hkups, 1 Fuml•h•d, all ••rvlc.a OF DEBT! experience I• pr• Two Fin•~ rHtored Victorian bungalows on 1 tot. S499K Agent Scott 94~78-5554 tmmacutat• s1950/mo car gar. $795 .. Agt Incl except phone. CounHlor/ln1truct DD f•rr•d. but not r• Agent 718-2721 (949) 842·9699 $800mo 941M74-0900 JM_ e Can he{Df aduHa In lndV'I llvlng quired. We offer a £..wl11l"lt1~1l In l!Jb9 ---------REAL BSTAT! e Mo. a..... poa•lbly B 81DI! 2Br 1Ba, lrg :.C...:: aklll• thru~ut O.C competitive hourly I 11111l1U™injt . NEWPORT EXCHANGE 1800 tonger. Executive upatalra, new paint & RENT • Crtdi1 CanJ5(on5Ul1da1rd ~~ .. ~~;6~~ In• rat• and a car allow·] 1 Call foirnppointnu:n\ Be•CB' 1069 h I ... d carpet, gar, lndry fac. t n,, -i• 1 ~.'t .J ~ an-THIS POSITION 1·888-3ls..474-4_ 1 .l;oA om•. pr v... yar • No Pets $950. LNM r·.-ym .... WK f('U wlL.1.' NOT LEAD TO .. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii APPL• VAl.Ln •tvO)( 3br a.5b•. 2 story. (714) 245-3097 through classified • lnttresl Rtduetd l'loWer Shop x.... FULL TIME EMPLOY· im!:!!!!!l!!!!!!l!!!!!::!m:iaila -.-• 2-c gar 949--719-9983 h•lpw, ttom Dec 7·24. --------- 38R-3 1/4BA ~Fam-rm Hiiia eluate vu hme. BIO CANYON TWM ------------------* •LUPFS • PLAN * 4500' cuatom Beverly ' • Jlara)1mrnts' Sw1ecJ Drtvera & d .. lgnen MENT. 2 Patio•. Greenbelt toe Trad• for dplx or Top golf view, 2Br NEWPOU NEWPORT • 11.Jbfamos Es ~' •PP1J In ~raon ar you.,. lrtterMted In 1004 $459K OJ>9n Sunday 2800' hme, area of 2.6Ba, $2495/Mo. BEACH 2889 BEACH 286S 88 W. 19 et. putting your tai.nta to i ···iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 828 VI... Orend9 NP. N • 11 t e Ga I I , Ls• Agt 94MS0-3t22 Francoll Gourmet In work In a proteatonal Quaifted lnfont lbdchr~+ 2yr.okl~ tlHded lmmedlatelyt FIT Benefits 1:1 9kr 94 .. 780-3142 Laguna Niguel, Dana BIO CANYON VILL.Aa FHhlon lahand. Up-environment which •2br 2ba• 2 blk• from Point. (780) 242·5710 3br avall lmmad. pool, • • 1cal• ttallan restaurant provides part-time Kmeborough Plen 2 " 48r 2.5B1, Pargo nra, pprx 2065af, spa, 3c ar. $389,000 Nancy u, Agl 9'9-597·1442 eaachll B•autlful spa, gym. M•llnda Ne~ort M ..... ...: .. 1a and retail atora hU houra, pl•u• .. nd Agt. 949-759-nOO ,:wt' a..l. ll lmmed 01>9,nga for your rMume to: 01>9n airy noor planll A ~arlm 4 ,,. PT/FT rat aal••· -._ -..,_1 OPEN SAT 10.:Jpm HOUSES/ •BLUPFS ~b,..2~ ~.:I.fl enlA~ 2yre exp/m • •al+ .... rnN" 8 Escapade S225,000 Nice, 2 car gar. Nr HS Bayhont 1.ommun1ty with priv.1tc "c 1eh & MONEY comm. Also exp'd & a.tnbl9 Bottomllne R-~· CONDOS YHr~ S 1725/mo. mimna. Trorical l;ind~:iptng·Lirit'-" lunAt P"~'I TO LOAN 2914 walter/WaltrnH•. Fax Dlttrtbutlnl Co 94~9918 POR RENT Bkr e.7eo.:a14• &. •un dclk Walk 10 Aalhn.1151.md ho1 rHume, 94•720-7oe2 8502 E Chapman 238 1007 •&Ht valua•sea Island• *8oet Par4Mle Pa.... Minutes from f,uh1on I l.md "1n•nOlel woea have Orang•, CA 92889 "'iil•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 1 story hme, 2br 3ba, On Your Privet• • Sp:'lciOO! IBR, 2BR nr1d 213A & ilrn ipu pu on pur t09af NO PHONE CALLS t. $525K Joan Trout Beytront ~•tlo• p 1 1 HAVE PUii ACCEPTED. Quallned Burr Whit• Realty 2Br 2.15Ba, Pool, Frplc • nvatc patr05 or l.l cnuu:~ · ~.~1C:.~:•of 1~~: candid at•• wlll b• '11111-.RJl_ .. (.I· lM9J 978-4eaO GENERAL 2102 949-875-0854 •Wood t.ummi/eiu (irrr101cr.i @WORK contacted. Equal •"!•W ~ f •--• p hlatoryt No tee, 0. lallftd am rm, ovara...... ..,.. 8824783 H ...._ .... _ H • nva1c Rl!rdfC' ..,. Op"ty Employer m-f atr se29 000 Call •~-r ·-o..._ ,,_ 1 I I reaaonabl• rat••I ••• ,. • · · Agt Abendon•d •••oh *NllWPORT COAST Portoflno, phH• 2 • TX>at' 11~ 11v:u 11 r 1-8'77·5&M718 lrvlne Spectrum. f'LUll••R Cottage Once In a Oth9ra evall. People 4br 4ba w/gardner • $1650°$l600 No Pru NP e .. ch, Laguna Backflow taater w/ ntetlm• opportunity at ~/d~•.~nft~~mh:n!;Z, '2790 SMMu ee1o Please call (949) 760~0919 :.~~~gr•:f:,.. '1: ~!cs 1~m~ to~OC BMPLOYMINT · = '340.000 Agent for a frac11on of nor· Ltdo lelo 3Br 2Ba. • • ANNOU?fC!llEllTS mtfi1, women & kid• Svo Co. Earn g,...t SUVICES 5533 723-8UO mat rent 941MMJ0.5110 Frplc, 3c gar, walk to ta '1'r F/PT aalee Po-1benef fM~ 1022 ••llAU D•ilOM•O. bch. Oanoa St. $3000/ altlona For tnt•r. pay · H•11111 ~ •• ililiil•iiii••ll CUSTOM HOMa Mo . ...._7234919 Call St~ Louck9 R .. I aatate ..... Pl .... b9 .were that :--• On ••••OA 00 s FAIRWAY APARTMENTS Me-T ... 1.U FIT or PfT UC4mMd or th llatl 1 t .. la --• large lot 4br 3ba ..,._ •U I LE• bay vtew ANNOUNCEMENTS not. We're hiring nowl • nge n " ._.. famtm, dlnrm, big ISI.AND 2108 dplX 3br 2ba, nu tlle/ AT 810 CANYON 2120 ERA/HB wtll pay fot egoty may require you -· ·~1"9 Cnyn back yd AEDUC~I to ;::e'·°'arVt.'2000/mo. OATF.O CO!\tM 1n'DY IJ\: 1110"1: I l.A"O your req'd OOUl'H and :~ :'!.c~ ~~~ .. C)pen •at 1A .... m $919K CM• el•h 1 Antlbe• a.outlul ...... llnechtt .... ondgolf COUIM •••• OMO; cleti provide "" training. c .. -. lnut 'Opgraded 18r+ofnce. BKRC949)54e-0477 •Lfttte8elboela•2br t7 t 4 >833 41M vi.w..EnJoycorefrMlvinglnyoudarge FT poaltlon wttn "'9 800-40CM5391xt:118 ·-oeperm •· ;. a.tt•f' than MWI ·•••Y 1w. In NPB 1b•. frl>fc, •hered WO. Ltdo Pa..-condo 1)n 1. 2 Of) eltaportrnent home! Newport 0"'199 Aeeolt -.._._. Cenatr, Frplc, MOUrlty WeetcUtf condo 2+2 No gar. Yrt; 11300/mo Bay. 2br tamrm, 3ba • Two-corvaroge •BAO PIPIR• BUIO c~ aldlta a "::·~-oomputer Blll'l.OTllBlfT ~•tem +mo,. poof Open a"" 1-4 lnol uUl. L.ot11 Vane• 13000. 841~75-7447 • W<**/drvethe>OtlUPt For hOllday pat1lff a cuatomar 19rvlo• 11t«a\e"i'-phone akMea, w.•~ 5•"9 ... 1214 Rutland Rd #3 Raaltor84N73-40e2 Of (111) I04M7'75 • FlrepkX•(WoodAgc») funl 114-291-2841 •klll• 1'9q\Ned. Pays peraonabte, ~. __ ..., ~ ... ow Coe.at Highway $190k 840-723-9122 .. ---Creet lWH • AlrcondMoning 17.60/ttr. can NMCY Hlf •tartar Hndl••······· ••ntloeatle, end ---·· " 38.. .. .... _7 ... 1t00 •0 1--.. 9wedtlh ---· It no at•p• larg"t llA8T•LUP'I' Sngl fam BAJ.IOA 2Bt 28a, 2c gar, walk •Wet borln • ond ,. -'"""'9 to r. Box -·"'W ·-·- patio, 21tr. ' 2111th hm. 311R. 8"t Buyl ._._..$"" • 2107 1t01900beach~ ~~A71ao18• • Alotm •v .. em 2HH bnta Ana, f::' hoootf,, -..~ eavtty Upgraded. Ftxw Oraat l.A>O S.C99K ran&n v..,. · .. 2a....v. !t • t1,650to$2,99$ ~6 ' Good our or '· r eecu,.CI g r11ge, Bkt 949-720-t704 P•noramlo Vt•wal • "9oM cal (9A9) "'4·05o. ANNOUNCIMEJITS AIOfOUlfCUllllTS Rio•H1oihlT:P/T exp ~) r:::.d~ ~I & apa. ••r 1 .. HOUa• an Oov.r StloNa Hom• SOrty, no JNft, 2920 2120 • P ........... In ' • •• GIANT 1'1X•R eppl'a, hardwood nnt, UOO.f, totally redon•I busy tfl!I A.E. omc. ......... .. In Prlme Family Al•a. $1600/mo. Avl 12/6 Marble floora, granat. W"kday attemoona vl.w to Catalina, ola•r Huge Potential fnd • (949) 873-1811 COUn181'9, wood panel, LIVE B" THE B-and WMkand poeltlon llBaCBANDJSB but goodlel 4Br, 38a, Right on th• Canal. pt1vate pOol. Onil of • • .I --other k9nd) auper famuv 1oom ~·r 1450. ant J<md1 talQQIMo. --~-...,...--look• down Into bay, 1MD-r.z:l....-t20 COltOKA HllftU .._... ,...,_ o0mputer room, 2c Q011t6ioU• WATD D!l. llAI 2122 MM&9-03M Large 1 & 2BR + 2BA ,Qel'aQe ot 20 rue•t Vl.W high r1M condo ............. c........, Newport Bay 1ierrace Apts. r le n g. lit•• t • t '801 Udo' community v .. ,., ~ wn•4' • t .•H,000 tth noor. Very ~g,.... CAMllO ....,.. .. 39, Nie• 28r 28•, 2 blk• Near Back B & If Dv A~'!'. Only. a Ive pr I c Ing at 28a, 119 yrd, p,Mte to ocn k 8t1 Qt(, )fg ay go 1111,000 Compare bch acceee emo. IM, Matt.er, watk .. n-clat, COUrSe, Upgr&d , OeW wlth oth .... at 17W5 tit mo to mo ... '.f>:~ •tlo/y•rd Q•rd•'*'· 7W. ~J4-~· ~ ti I.I. A~tnt ~t & , ~LWJ"T iti66 11c1 m , ·-••• ..... .-Soa • y no pd!. Hftt 6Dr I.tea. ao o-t Tew .. 11••• ~Br \rwliu ..... 1br 17Aa.f. Reduced to r.ae. aca..tde °' 'tbe "° P8t "" oarpet. (714) 545-4855 11 5,000 Biii 01\mdy H.Wy. l1IM{m0. ~ HH ...... 71 ... 111 A""°'9 IMN7M111 (949),,...,.,.., Cal 7am-t 1am MoiF ._ ______________ .. ' .Newport Beoch/.Costa Mesa Doily 'Pilot Saturday, Docember 5, 1998 • 405 FREEWAY TO BEACH BLVD. IN THE CIT.Y OF HUNTINGTON\BEACH . . ·Las·t Chance-· Clearance Sale • • TLE . • V6, AIR COND, CASSETTE. POWER WINDOWS/LOCKS, TILT. CRUISE. DUAL AIR BAGS, l ·YEARS FULL MAINTENANCE AND ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE AND 10-YEARl100K MILE POWER mAIN WARRANTY AIR COND, CASSETIE, PWR' WINDOWS/LOCKS, TILT, CRUISE, DUAL AIR BAGS, 2· YEAR/24,000· MILE FACTORY· WARRANTY AND . MAINTENANCE AND 10·YEARi100K-MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY AIR COND, CASSETIE, PWR LOCKS, DUAL AIRBAGS, 2· YEAR/24,000-MILE FACTORY WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE AND 10·YEAR/100K-MILE POWERTRAIN WARRANTY '95 HONDA CIVIC SL015434 197 KIA SPORTAGE 4X4 V5534093 --OR-PER LEASE MO. FOR -··· $2995 down+ drive-off 47 at S299 a month 12K a year. 15¢ am le dfler Resldoal of $14 466 or buy for $24.995. AIR COND, CASSETTE. PWR STEERING, PWR LOCKS, DUAL AIRBAGS, 2· YEAR/2'9ooo-MILE FACTORY WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE AND 10-YEAR1'00K· MILE POWERTitAIN WARRANTY 197FORD MUSTANG VF154739 -··· 1 97HONDA CIVIC EX VL092904 -······ 197VW GOLFGT4CYL j VW005682 -······ '98VW BEETLE WM017541 ~······ - '98VW JErrA GL WN232965 -······ • '97FORD CONTOUR VM113713 -······ '96HONDA CIVIC EX TH503734 -······ '96 TOYOTA CAMRY T0381055 -······ '97TOYOTA RAV4 V0009055 -······ 195AUDI A64DRAUTO SN052684 -······ 19BVW BEETLE . WM004769 -······ 197CHEVY BLAZER V2190290 -······ ' . PER MONTH PER MONTH ·-Oft-PER II ~E MO. Plus tax tor 47 mos cloSed end lee.<;e on approved Cl'edrt. $999 oown plus dr1>.1e-off tees due at start Total of ~ts $9823 +ti:x PUri:nase optlOrl at lease end $8884. Based on 1 ~ .. 15 centstmile 1tlerea.'ter. 1 at this price I 144046) ' A.Ill COND, CASSETTE. PWR LOCKS, DUAL AIQAGS,POW9 WINDOWS, TILT. aulSf. LEATMO, POWER TOP. AUOYS. 2·YEAM4.ooo-Mllf FACTOIY WARRANTY AND MAINTtNANCE AHO 10.YtAMOOK-MIU POWERTMfN WARRANTY A.Ill CONO, CASSETTE. PWll MNDQWS.\OCXS. TIU, C1USE. ~AL AJllAGS, 2-YUll/24,000- MR.I FACTOIY WAMMTY AND MAJN1ENANCE AND 10- YEAMOD«-Mll.1 flOWDTIAaN WAIUWfTY ,. " SOturdoy, Doccmber 5, 1998 G_ara_ge Sale~ Call The Pilot Classifieds at 64 2-567 8 to place your Garage Sole Ad ! Classified Community Marketplace · U/e 'If lief; f/oa /<4ite -A GOODAD! Call 642-5678 · Newporf'Beach/Costo Mesa Doily Pit 908!1 N bl a hit Onty •Sl< ml, AT, moon rt, mint avy ua w •· Deeperetet Tabby cat llAT a SUN ...a. $38.995 (#8~4~) . (010870 t•..t•ee $200. IMH75-04M fem, aw.et paraoneitty Xlnt Xmu Otftal IOATS 7011 COVIi MOTOR I Q • LllXUa ol' Drawer 2 yaara. 949-884·3248 Toya, Qamff, BJkff, ~~lil!l!~~-~--'l-__,.J!<94~9~8S~0-~5~9~1~5~J_ w •eTMIMST ... Dr .... r w/Mlrror a G°'4Mn Relrte"er 512 Rcx:kfOfd Pl, CdM Ll•N UL11 to be hekt •e? a"1W 828 (7t4) 8 9 2 .. ec>e Shetvas & rwo N~ht 1yr old w/tratnlng . Dec: 17-tMt @ 1o.m at 811</tan low ml, ,8 8 ACCORD LX 2 .., Stand a. (Baautl ul 1300. 949-844-4531 COSTA MBSA 8124 300 Eaat Cout Hwy •• ~991150(1f107R30IN) 0 Full pwy, auto, INnt Dark Wood) 1400. (fof L.opard lookallka, CFA, H .B . '77 Reine ~TO all) ca11 949-54&-1765 Oct ktttana $2~ N 1 hla 11 ~ L•neth Hft tin. J?'!) 850-5916 co122o~u.S12,977 ' fM&-8473/931-2111 * •._!II,_.·~ eo OF&568GO VIN A@: 1ff"IMW•40 M IS8tONYl..,0 1-----.------hut__. ...... NM722M77HC2e2.,,;,.1._..1_.........,.k~ml -u•ervavn•re QraflaJ ~hv _,2 Jf!O, ..... a.c .a, Jlr2pm. • ..... ,99• (..,08.,1•~ '" • flloqJ ~. ... ... ,_.--~ ~MISC.,. ~0,1--5 mat•. ahot7. nutared. •on Arbor, Cader,--------• ~ ., ,,. :1 • v Need• loving home. Dogwood • Repubflc llUJJll SUPS COVIi MOTOAI Q •ii ACCORD ax "' 8 '6,,H'I'"' oftfi1 ... 71" Buy •Sell . •Marine Antiques •Seafaring • Collectibles •Nautical Decor Ol'EN Fri, Sitt, Sun: 1 1 -S f6a1 f f'CH. SIHU -1 8<h. 562•592•1752 WANTED ANTIQUES Older Style Furniture PIANOS & Collectibles •Ac tt • ...... • s ..,..,,. • Ai . • .. ,. F-.,,., ' • $$ CASH PAID $$ Or • pt.-•01• , .• ~. WE BUY ESTATES • ,,.med .. te Ir endly n"'1ce •WE PAY MOflE $FASTER• ,ri~'957 ·8133~ SOUTH COAST AUCTION 2202 So. M.tln St. Sanu Ana. CA 92707 8c>ndO<I & Uc-c;' • • ' 0~ ~~e ~o,,~..> Sell your extra household Items In CLASSIFIED Call 642-5678 . TralMd, lovn people. off 19th and Monrovta. ~ ?OU (949) e5o.6915 Bil< w!gr9y tlhr, 28kmt, 100'• of h .. vy •weat-949-515-0337 Ba .. ,...ln •-P...-for ~ At. an pv.r, a/fm, mlntl I Ma atwoment/ • .-"" ........ $19,950. 949-940-6744 =~~. .~m• nam• Chr1Jtmur Com• to NO MORE SUP M b ~ d •I $IS 9 .. PIANOS 6 our warahouta full of 23ft a all boat w/&5ft ••liaiiiiiii!iii!i~~ -------_,..~ ta~ .. 134 e. 19Ui St. O•GANS ao59 marchandlaal Chrtat-Mooring. EZ aeceH '78 ELDORADO CONVT JAGUAR 9105 1().4 Dally 574-0418 II'-v ma• decoration•. ($419) 458·9&93 37Kml garage p1ltkod, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii8 hardware, plumblng, . xlnt cond. $12,000 B ••uttful 7' Barcena •KAWAI• Baby Grend alactrlcal & garden ob<> Must eee this '93 x.ie Chrtstmu tr" from Plano. Abaolutely ~ O oCd ,( c ~~TT O ~ CAMPEJtS, JlV'$, .,.autyl 84!Ml54'6358 34K ml, Boau bite, Roger'• Garden S150 LIKll lll!Wll 14850, price•! Sat only Sa-3p. n.AILIJlS 8014 •n Sewtne very clean, (678539) $17,995 e4 e..e44-1oe1 <714> 527-<>900. 711 w. 17th St Bldg a ll records, fully llAUl!R LOTUS Ju•t Or••t Flr•wood Y•m•ha G{and Pl~~ F8 (949) Mo-8110 •ee To~ Dolphin RY toadad S9500 obo 714-e42•7TOO Avoid th• ruthl Order Ebony flnlah .. C5 8 8 ChrletMa• 8outl,q.,. e,nglne X'lnt, dbl bed, _.9-845-1000 ~ XJO nowt $135• cord, S7S $17,900 obo 909.000-D b r 4 6 8 oam-ba,· ac, camping funt 421(. Clas.sic bltl, 1/2 ~ord. Opllvered 9672 pg909-482·283S" ,;;,•mH:11d,;,~;. .,... 53950. 714-815-92891•1-CB_,_E_Tnt_O_T_my~-9-0-4-5 (6705 ) $17,995 frH to your driveway. ' aklrti: ptecemets, baby Y&\ &.&< BAUl!R LOTUS 7 14-89 5-1432 SPORTING qurtta, chlldrena cloth •••••••• 714-842•7700 -------GOODS •o•s book• 839 Sonora Rd. AUTOMOBILES •es T•ho• 4x4 2dr --...,...,,,..~~--COLLECTIBLES u u whit/natural Uhr, '93 XJO '"iiiiii•iliiiiilliiiiii&i Oereg• ••1• Toya, 27kml fully loaidod, 59K t B Ill h rec gm 6017 •• New BOWPL&X Boogy board, metal under axtenda<J war• m ' ' 1 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili St th t I I shelves, blkH, booka, .. ...., $25,500 ODO. (67:i:U~~1~~~S reng re n ng legoa, kitchen ware, JlrnD• 9010 ·-:.;[..9-e'73-0G01 Ana-tao Moblllt" Dolls, a yetem. •eee.oo tool•, dbl ~ frame, '-Vll'-A -714-042·7700 aaaor atzea, never 310-441·9728 lampa, & phone• Stair ••liiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiliJ....__....,,. _____ --~~~~-- used. Just In time for,________ Maater. Sat 8-2pm '93 L•O•ND L PORD 9075 73K '!~. XQ'! Inter, Xmas. (714) 962·2268 TV ETt::1r'l'WIONICS 2949 Androa at Auto, Full Power ' &.&<'-A&\ ' H•rbor A Beker. 0018323) t171977 ••iiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiii (673612,$13,995 COMPUTERS 6018 STBIU!O eo80 Moving •••• Every-Mls~==.u:i..,o '~!,!'~~t~.;'3~~1:. ;~~~~~ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiii CABLI! Descrambler• :~~1°e~~ t~~~~~~ _ _.(_e_oo __ )_M.....,_e.e ___ s_H __ 1 (F17801~ J'25•900l .,...,8 .... 3.,.__,,X~J""a,,,._,c~o-u-,,.-'""2--csr-, Getaway CPU Computar 30 day money beck Sat/Sun eam 259 '94 ACURA lllS~IO~ :.BJO 17K mt, champagne In P133, 32 MRAM, $200 guar. MCMaa/COD Slerks, Santa AN/20th NSX, wht/blk, 5-apd, (8 00) 9 9 9-5308 • color, aunroor, 8 dl90 obo 9 4 ... 720.1972 1 .. oo.417-0312. SAT Onl y 7 -4:00 , CD, so ... low ml. c /d, lmmaculat all .207 Maaa Dr, quallty (000034) ($42,987) '93 llXPLORER 4X4 120,900. 949-054.7555 WANTED TO BUY clothlng from Hollday LllXUS aJO 47K ml, mint, wht, --.....,,.....,....,~~--G" n "GE SALES to Caaual, tabl• MISSION YI (C61891) $15,550 '04 X.112 8019 nAn clothes, Jewelry, b4ttter (800) .. ..,.398 LEXUS OF Jade grn over tan I •UY ALL PIANOS 1---'------Antlquea.quat. rumtture BALBOA 1 pc or houaeful cash IS' a Mn paid (714) 957-8133 ~·., e1oe ------- Old Coln• Gold Sliver S•t 1~8*202 Ruby Franklll) Mint, Sterling B•I I• • ••m an az Old watches a Jewelry bed, TV/remote micro, Wtstcoest Coln 842·9448 anawr/machln•. ate ... Wl!aTMINSTER (692853) $21,995 than thrltt ahop prfcee. --------1 (714) 892.fSOOfS) BAUl!R LOTV8 Tlcktockar BMW 9030 714-042• 7700 • Thrlrt Shop .. 3 llXPLORE R XL T Sldawalk Sal• 4X4, wht/gr~.auto. __ ..,,,,,,,9...,,4-=x""'J":"1~2::---- Saturday, Dec. 5 '~1J;~8~:!:. (QefS~~i·~~ Jade grn ovor tan 8:30am • 1 p.m. ~.!i,995 (#8822) Wl!STMINSTER (692653) $21,995 Brend oew donation• CUYI: MOTORING-(714) 8 .,.2 ...,.09) BAUl!R LOTUS ~ w~r,•~~ s~~galna (949) 850-5915 • 'H T-B~R;;'~ 714-M2·7TOO RECORDSfTOP $ 1--------1 Jazz. R&B, Soul, Rock ----------NEWPORT Etc ... so·a & 60'• Mike CORONA . 6122 BEACH '95 BMW 828 Lthr, ABS, mnrf, '04 X.112. Black/blk, 40K ml, (134936) $14,950 Jado urn over tan 04&-Tso s DBL MAR JEWELRY, FURS &ART 6025 CAMEO S HORES• 6 Famlly Garage Sala, Sat e-2:00. Furn, toya, clothes, collect, Leoteg's Jacqualine In a b o o k a , • t c .. red shew, Hung In 4818 Roxbury Rd. Hollywoods Don the 1_....;.....;..c_•....;..... .... - 8 ... ,F_l_l!_D __ Beachcomber. $2500. .-o (818) 845-4559. II'• the resource you can count on to ••fl a myriad of merchan- dise ltem:s, becau•• our columna compel quallfled buyera to callt SELL your used vehicle through classified 842-5878 M 2 -S8 78 6169 FRIDAY A SAT 2 200 Viet• ..... ,.. Eaatbluff Drive & Vista dal Oro (CdM High School follow the algnall TVa, VCR, tum, antlquH, dining room set. queen bed, everything wlll be sold II 844-0204 SELL your home through classffled $26,995 (tli7137) . Ll!XUS OF (692653) $21,995 COW MOTORING WESTMINSTER BAU•R LOTUS (949) 850-6915 (714) 892.fS908) 714-042-7700 Can't seem to get to all those repair Job• around the house? Let the CtueJfted Set'vtc• Directory help you "nd r.llable help. 842-8878 G14C 9081 '04 XJtl 66Kml wht/tan Inter (689187) $17,995 DAUl!R LOTUS '07 SAFARI 714-942-7700 Pwr pkg, aulo, AC, cs•no:l •17 ,aaa 1--~.-:.,-=.-=st::-J':":o=---- wl!':~.s,.::ER 52K ml, parf & com- (714) ae2.eooe fo~~~0L~!i'u':' MEE T someone special through classified 714-4542-7700 '95 Y•nd•n Plaa ssK mt, c1 ... 1c bftt (727018) $2~,-· BAUl!R JAGUAR 714·071 ·2002 ~~::'"~ HOME, HEAL TH AND BUSINESS ~ ........ -~ 11~~ r - 3490 nctd Wood1y1t1ms uatom Cabinetry· ch an+ Bath• Doore M !ding• -Mantel• I'. 1850 714-898-8970 E ( I ((,ID{ u ro ,, ~me rs m;.ONm .aa;u PROFESSOOUSM~ OIJAUTY DEDICATION 714 342-0656 714 437-2704~ .. , HER CULLS Va<*l'Oe1 • 1011 • Homa Ca~ • Floor• • Blinds Walls • Wllld0w5 Md ~UCll Mole! 184-8134 •:f'emodellng . end all -------'--of rapalra. 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