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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-12-21 - Orange Coast PilotSP 0 R .TS Big Canyon Country Clubs Kelly Manos :Servtng the Newport-Mesa community since 1907 A reader remembe Grieving th~ death of'a -ll1tllll~~-~-'""'~,, ~ ~ ---~ genumey g~person' By Nigel Bailey I was devastated to hear of Don- na Jacobson's tragic death at the hands of a total stranger. Donna was a caring and helpful person in a job that is typified by hard-nose tough guys who would rather threaten you or terminate yotir advertising rights than try to work out a solution. Our first encounter was when I was trying to inadvisably advertise my way out of a business slump. I owned a small real estate office that was riding the '70s-'80s real estate roller coaster, and at the time we were definitely in free fall. My business depended heavily on advertising and I had run my bill up to more than $8,000. Don- na's solution wasn't threats of legal action or "cutting me off at the knees• but rather, she said, •Let's see if we can solve this problem and keep you in business at the same time." I felt like I had just been tossed a life preserver as I was going down for the third time. She convinced management to continue a conservative ad pro- gram while I made installments on the outstanding balance. It took some time, but because of her encouragement and helpful atti- tude. I always put the Pilot on the top of my bill-paying list. She had gone to bat for me and I coul~'t let her down. Even after I graduated from her "deadbeat list" as she used to jok- ingly call it, we bad many conver- sations just to say "Hi," talk about her plans to buy a house in town and just chat about non-business things. I managed to stay off her "deadbeat list" from then on. Donna was a fair and compas- sionate adversary in a position to give me real problems, but instead she sought only mutually benefi- cial solutions. She was a genuinely good person and she was my friend when I needed a friend. I am deeply grteved at her untimely passing. • NIGEL BAILEY is a resident of Corona del Mar. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT The Rev. Kenneth Krause presides over the memorial service for Donna Jacobson at SL Joachim Church Friday. Tears and • memones • Friends and co-workers say farewell to 'feisty' Donna Jacobson; there will be 'less peace and more joy in Heaven,' mourners are told. By Christopher Goffard. Diify Pilot COSTA MESA -Hundreds came to St. Joachim Church on Friday moini.ng to say goodbye to Donna Jacobson, the 59- year-old Costa Mesa woman, who most would agree, died too soon. Many came from the Daily Pilot offices, where Donna worked for 16 years. Many oth- ers knew her through the church, where she came tor years as a devout Catholic. Some visitors never met her personally but felt they bad. Costa Mesa Police Chief Dave Snowden paid respects. So did City Coundlman Gary Monahan, who knelt with fold- ed hands as Father Ken Krause le<j the services. In the last hour of her life, Donna Jacobson attended evening Mass at this Orange Avenue church . She drove home, and around 7 p.m. she lay dead, stabbed to death in an apparent botched robbery, only steps from her front door. "I'm fine," said Mike Jacobson, 58, the victim's hus- band, standing outside the church minutes before the cas- ket was unloaded. "A few min· utes from now I'll be something else.• Mike said he was "mildly surprised " that his wife seemed to have touched so many lives. "But my boys had no idea," he said. "So that's a • SEE JACOBSON PAGE A 18 ; . • Mike Jambeon embraall Ann John! l!D del'tlae • Second victim in knife attack attends tuner~ 'In peaceful Costa Mesa I almost died.' COSTA MESA -Some of the people at Donna Jacobson's funeral Friday morning never knew the woman. Ann Jorunn Johansen, -47, of Tustin, hadn't even beard bet name unW Tu.es· day morning, when she picked up tbe paper to learn she bad been stabbed to death. •1 was in shock,• said Johansen, who realized tt might have been her. On SUnday night.Jobamen •SEE LUCKY PAGE A11 Raising scores •Trustees will also focus on crowded grade schools and the need for more classrooms; teacher salaries not on list, but still priority. By M ichelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA-Respond- ing to community concern about the district's low-to-average test scores, school board members have made raising standardized scores their top priority for the next year. •we're looking at a whole bunch of strategies including staff development and looking at developing strategies on test-tak- ing skills,• said board president Martha Fluor. "It's not just raising test scores, it's raising academic standards.· Superintendent Mac Bernd said the plan to raise scores includes analyzing last year's scores and focusing on tested skills in staff development. The board developed 17 goals from each member's individual' ranking. "We've got a lot to do before June,• she said. The board's second pnority is accommodating the groWlllg stu- dent population, specifically the crowded elementary schools and the need for additional class- rooms for class-size reduction. •we have to make some ded· sions in January and February about whether we need new portables or opening closed schools, • Bernd said Both Fluor and Trustee Wendy Leece said that board members also considered raising teacher salaries a priority, although it wasn't on the list. Priorities also include increas- ing community input. studying the efficiency of use of district buildings; completing the new administrative center building, and the Costa Mesa High farm sale to the city of Costa Mesa; and developing the district bud- get. •Some of our high schools are being used at less than capadty, • Bernd said about the building use study. In addition, tbe board • SEE GOALS PAGE A4 A BACHELOR PARTY FOR ·KIDS r-~~--~-~-~-~~~--~--~-~------~~~~-~-~ Band known as Balboa Bachelors treats children at privat.e school to holiday tunes 8y Darcy Berry, Daily Pilot . . T eacher Susan BWingsley's Christmas party is antici- pated by fifth graders at Page Private School in Costa Mesa for months in advance. When that special party took place Friday, the children pol- Ubed off the cookies and punch laster than you can say "Ho Ho Ho.• gulping and guzzling with 'Wild abandon. : But just when they thought <the day couldn't get any better, ~Ulingsley told them a band was .coaUng to entertain them during ~. : When llx men.entered the wom canying horns, trumpets 4Dd trombones, the already • l>uoyant group became almOlt 1k*M.w. .. • 'lm·}'Ml'-Old ChelMa Mitchell • ln11wdJate1y ran up to one of the • m. and mabraced him. He 'Wlillplted ~In ber ear • ,..... ... J!vnped for Joy. • 11119 INIDd. a group ot longttme . . bllDdl Cllld .... Balboe a.cti- =~ · w tD .. CbelMe ......... t:llllM.~ ... • daughter of Tim Mitchell, the seventh man in the group, the only one who doesn't play an instrument. Mitchell met one of the other group members when he U.ved in Newport Beach 10 years ago. "'Ibey treat Chelsea just like a niece," he says. The original Balboa Bachelors met 13 years ago as students in the music department at UCLA. · They have been entertaining the residents of Newport Beach and Costa Mesa every year since then, traveling by foot into shops or playing at parties to dispense a little Christmas cheer. And while many of them have moved away since originally fonning, they always come together at Chrtltmu 'time to do it,all over agein. Only one of the group'I mem· ben it manted, wbkh goes agatmt the •you must be llngle to play" rule estabUlbed When they tint fonDed tbe group. •TMy JM me lllde • laid PreDda born .. ,.. ... tuc.1, 28. But don't look for the ldM>a kla9lorl to dwage the1r ldeli· .,. . GMG Al't I DMY N.OT ~w ..... 111111cw1a111111fa111r_._. ....... .. bud. ................... ,......., ........ " .. .... Pma'8 Sc:llOol Iii c.-..... -Jlttday. .. ! J • • I • • ' • SAnJRDA'( DECEMIER 21, 1996 - -. -·--c-::. --' -< . . . ' -- -, ~"" ~· 09 ... .. • • " ... No need to pine for a holiday tree any longer Costa Mesa Severrth-day Adventist Church • " I • •"' .J ·oc~ -.. -... ·-~ . --,..--~J- : ,;_ ~ -·-._..~ •• , ,_( ~-~ :J +ADDRESS: 271 Avocado St., Costa Mesa +TELEPHONE: 548-6596 +DENOMINATION: Sev- enth-day Adventist + YEAJl CHURCH ESTAB· LISHED: Established in the 1930s as the Newport Harbor Seventh-day Adventist Chmch. T he Magic Forest has great bargains on Christmas trees. The tree lot is selling noble fir trees at $24 .95 or less, and Douglas fir trees at $19.95 or less. It's a.lso selling full-size wreaths at $9.95. The Magic Forest is loglted in Costa tJ._' 'l"MeSr.1)11~ cdttllU' <it ArUhg- ton D'ilVe and Fairview Road. e church moved to its present· lOc~tJl'inttlwJ:ndllJ~9'1~"'!.r~· » ~ + SERVICE TIMES: ur HJgb Country ExpedJUons is offering a ·one day get away adventure• for a unique holida}'. gift idea. The one-day trip is geared to impress even the most experienced adven- turer/fisherman. The day begins with trans- portation provided in a vin- tage Jaguar that travels one hour to the San Gabriel Mountains to go trout fishing. There is also hiking and horseback tours, and gold panning. At the end of the day your car will return to Triangle Square in Costa Mesa where you'll have dinner at Sfuzzi Italian Bistro. For more inlor- mation, rates and reservations please call High Country Expeditions at (588-6383). KIDS, USA a nonprofit organization with a mission to help identify and return lost/k.idnaped/or runaway chil- dren to their homes and par- ents will be at Fash.ion Island th.is weekend providing free personal ID cards to all kids and their parents/guardians. KIDS, USA uses a patented electronic process, with more than 99% accuracy, to enter the identity ol a child into a national data base. Current child inlormation is stored in only local files. A child would have to be found in the same · jurisdiction to be identified. To volunteer or for more informa- tion please call 574-1777 or toll free KIDS, USA at 888-4KIDS • USA (454-3787 .) Crabtree & Evelyn has nice last-nunute glft ideas mclud- mg custorruzed gift basketsi beauty, bath, and fragrance greer · wylder collections; Christmas pot- pourri, pomanders, incense, and light bulb rings; and home spa products; gourmet foods form England and Europe; gifts for men includ- ing men's colognes, shaving creams, and aftershaves. Crabtree & Evelyn (641-0888) is located at South Coast Plaza on the second floor, just above the carousel. If you haven't yet visited Santa Claus, South Cout Plaza has a new 20-foot house, featuring a motorized toy train, a giant windmill •powered• by life-size candles, and a green velvet and gold leaf throne from which Santa will sit and listen to children's holi- day Wishes. And through Tuesday, Dec. 24 reindeer with real antlers have replaced the horses at the carousel. The 55-foot Wishing Tree located in the center of the Jewel Court has a hidden pickle ornament on it, in keep- ing with an ancient German tradition. Accordiny to Ger- man custom, the first child who spots the pickle receives and extra gift from St. Nicholas, and is bestowed luck throughout the coming year. - • H ST BUYS appears Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy call me at 540-1224, fax me at 646-4170 or write to me: Best Buys Daily Pilot. 330 W. Bay St. Costa Mesa, 92627. at Study, small group Bible stud· ies, and other classes such as New Believers meet Saturday at 9:30 a.m. Worship is at 11 a.m. Saturday. + SENIOR PASTOR: Geofry Park +PASTORAL STAPP: Karen Johnson organizes Home Bible Study group development and welcome activities for newcom- ers. Byron Webster is the church's youth worker. Bill Llv- ersedge is director for the devel- opment of classes and programs. +SIZE OP CONGREGATION: 150-180 weekly attendance. Membership is about 230. +MAKEUP OP CONGREGA- TION: Members come from a large assortment of cultures and countries, among them; China, Eastern Europe, the Philippines, Marshall Islands, and Central and South America. Park says he has learned to.greet people in a multitude of languages including Mandarin, Tagalog, Portugese, Romanian, Russian, French and German. Economically, member- ship represents a broad range from wealthy to poor. The church is growing at a steady pace and retains close to 85% of its new- comers, who are generally intro- duced to the church by a friend. + CIDLD CARE: Is not pro- vided on a regular basis. Chil- dren are welcome at the church's worship services and there are mother's rooms for moms with small children. Park spent years as a youth pastor and is not trou- bled by the noise of children. He says, •1t•s important for children to have good memories of church.• +TYPE OP WORSJDP: 'Il'adi- tional, but not stuffy or stodgy, with an emphasis on biblical dis· covery, adventure and spiritual growth. Communion is celebrat- MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Pastor Geofry Park welcomes worshippers to Costa Mesa Seventh-day Adventtst Church. ed four times a year. Along with Communion, members practic_e the ordinance of humility, or foot washing, as a symbol of cleans- ing in preparation fok' Commu- nion. Th.is practice is patterned after Jesus' washing the feet of his disciples recounted in John 13. Participation is optional. +TYPE OP SERMON: Park's delivery is conversational in style and sometimes interactive. His messages are meant to facilitate an understanding of "how scrip- ture applies to our lives. H He sometimes asks for comments from the congregation, though no one is ever put on the spot. +RECENT SERMON: Ser- mons have examined texts from numerous Bible books. Themes have focused on the joy found in understanding God's grace, his desire to empower us for recre- ation and how when •we allow Jesus Christ in our lives, his indwelling spirit Changes us." +UPCOMING SERMON : Sermons during the Christmas season will look at Luke 2: 1-7 and consider how these events were foretold and how prophecy is one of God's ways of s~ying, •1 have not forgotten you.• Park will also look at the account in Matthew 2 of the star in the east that the wise men followed to the Christ child. His message, "Fol- low that Star,• will consider how, as the wise men followed after Je&us by following the eastern star, that •to follow him is what Jesus calls all of us to do.• +WELCOME WAGON: A warm greeting is extended to anyone attending for the first time and they are encouraged to sign the church's guest register. During the service there is a wel • come time when people greet each other. Th.is greeting is shared among everyone and does not single out first-time attenders. + OtrrREACH PROGUMS: A fellowship potluck dinner is held every other week after ser- vice. Friendship evangelism is popular at the church and many people are introduced to the church by friends and through home Bible Study Fellowship groups. Seminars on inductive Bible study and on a variety of other subjects are offered at the church. It is working toward becoming the site for a West Coast Center for Spiritual Growth. The church participates with People Helping People to distribute food and clothing to people in the community in need. + DRESS: People wear a vlide array of attire. +CHURCH DESIGN: The congregation tries to find a bal- ance between an environment that draws people to worship God and to praise him and a facility that is functional for the other purposes. The church is attractive and comfortable, but Park says •the facility is sec- ondary to the message.• The sanctuary is simple, without many icons. -By Michele M. Marr READERS HOTUHE Daily Pilot P.O. Box 1560, Costa 1'EATHI 642-6086 Mesa, CA 92626. Copyright No Record your comments about news stories, lllustr•tlons, edito- the Dally Pilot or news tips. rlal matter or advertisements TEMPERATURES from the southwest. The swells of the VOL. 90, NO. 295 herein can be reproduced wlttl-Newport Beach Partly cloudy after-great ocean, emana-out written permission of copy-ADDRESS right owner. 72!39 noon skies wlll fol-tions of energy THOMAS H. JOHNSON, Our address is 330 W. Bay St., Balboa low patchy, dense transferred from the '. Publisher Costa Mesa, Callf. 92627. HOW IO BEACH US 72!39 fog In the morning. wind, prevail over wtW AM L080£U, Costa Mesa Immense stretches of Editor CC>BBECTJONS Clrtulatlon 76138 TIDES the ancient Pacific. 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AIIQIN I J I AT LAW (714) 760-8775 --SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1996 A 9 Nordy's or Bloomie's? It's a matter of class vs. clamor M osUy I genuinely enjoy Christmas shopping. I like the crowds, and I like picking out nice things to give to people I love. I don't even mind the expense of it all, though I'll deny that if you tell anyone I said so. But it is.not all eggnog and mistletoe. The big gripe I have about Christmas shopping is with the stores themselves. Not the small, independent shops like. At Ease and A'Maree's and v Atkinson's an~ t~-Ei~k one _ . ~~O'.n.A).-~· Gary's. My beef is with the big department stores which, with one superb exception -Nord- strom, of course -practically defy you to do business with them. Here l am in this huge store and I buy a $94 item. I ask for a gift box. "You have to go downstairs," says the nice young lady who sold me the item. ·1 don't want it gift- wrapped," I say, "just a little box to put the wallet in." "That's the problem," says the clerk. "We haven't had any boxes here since last week.• O~ so it's no big deal. A lousy ~ox. But don't you think this huge store's management. should be concerned about lousy little boxes for $94 items? Or was I just lucky they allowed ·me to shop there? You go j.n most of the big stotE!!;~& mflsrc l)larin ca from the loudspeakers flat defies you to stay and shop. They're either playing "Jingle Bell Rock" or "I Saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus, .. or anoth- er one of the dreadful tunes that have become part of our Christmas culture. I mean, can't we make a lit- tle room for "God Rest Ye Mer-• Soup kitchen prepares for Christmas Eve feed Merle Hatleberg is expect- ing about 900 guests for Christ- mas dinner this year -but she has enough supplies to feed about 1,000. The founder of Someone Cares Soup Kitchen and abOut 65 volunteers will serve the needy and homeless families about 400 pounds of baked ham courtesy of Sun Meat Co., candied yfilns, Hatleberg's own West Vlfginia green beans and dessert from Balboa Dessert Co. Additionally, Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus will hand out toys to children. "I like for the kids to have a big smile on their face," Hatle- berg said. "Hopefully by Tues- day I will have enough toys for every kid to have one or. two." The din- ner is made possible with the help of local resi- dents and businesses including The Can- nery and Rolls Royce Merle Hatleberg and Bentley, bothin New- port Beach, Hatleberg said. Donations of toys are still being accepted. The annual Christmas din- ner will be held from noon to 4 p .m. Dec. 24 at the Rea Com- munity Center, 661 Hamilton St. in Costa Mesa. For more information call 674-5777. -By Susan Deemer fred martin Yy Gentlemen" or "lAJiiSte .~ Fidelis," or even Nat King Cole roasting chestnuts on an open fire? I wandered into the high- zoot designer section at Bloom- ingdale's and was immediately assaulted by stratosonic, acid rock guitar riffs, screechy-how- ly, mind-thrashing stuff. Had I been seriously inclined to browse among the big-ticket threads of Isaac Mizrab, etc., .I simply could not have. Tbe music would have driven me away in a minute or less. I n vivid contrast, you.. go into Nordstrom and Ttiu Marie is sitting at a concert grand piano playing the wist- ful, "I'll Be Home for Christ- mas." That's class, folks. And it really speaks to the question that's on every set of hip lips in town these days: Which is the superior empori- um, Nordy's or Bloomie's? .Nordstrom b y,a bunch and a half, rtl~thlnks'. Bloomingdale's is way too bright and brash for me. The lighting is glaring, the noise harsh and clattery as it bounces off the stone floors. 1 • At Nordstrom, lovely natural light beams in through the clerestory ceiling, and the incandescent lighting 1s sub- Maximize your holiday tree,'s use -recycle it afterward COSTA MESA -Soon after the holidays -you know, when there are no more presents left under- neath the Christmas tree -that old pine won't be what it used to be. Stripping it of its lights and ornaments and stuffing it into a dumpster isn't very dignified, so why not recycle the tree? The annual Christmas Treecy- cling Program, sponsored by the Costa Mesa Sanitary District, the city of Costa Mesa and the Orange County Fairgrounds, will begin Dec. 30 and run through Jan. 10, 1997. Costa Mesa residents should remove all tinsel, ornaments and the stand and set the tree by the curb by 6 :30 a.m. on regular trash collection days. Trees placed by the curb before or after those dates will not be recycled. By chopping the tree in half, it will make more space for others Sport ·Coat . Valued at $695 OUr Reg. Price $595 ~~· *495 " in the truck. The more trees the merrier. The Caillomia Forestry Service uses the recycled trees as mulch for $Oil erosion control and trail maintenance. Also, the Sanitary District sug- gests residents reuse gilt wrap, tissue paper, bows and boxes. Used holiday greeting cards make great gift tags or hanging ornaments next year, a district statement says. -By Susan Deemer Put a few words to work for you. Call the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS 642-5678 dued. The raucousness of a big store is softened by carpeting. Of course, this year I bought nothing at Nordstrom and dropped a wad of currency into Bloomie's coffers, so go figure. I will, however, give Bloom- ingdale's high marks for its rest roorps. Absolutely palatial. But l know one gent who won't. I'm in there and r liWar a tor- rent of profanity from one of the elegant stalls. "Blankety- blank-blank fancy blankety- blank New York outfit and they don't even put enough blankety toilet paper in this blankety-blankety place!" lt was an outstanding shop-- ping moment. Another m emorable vignette occurred in a store that shall remain nameless. A sales clerk had apparently been pushed beyond her linut and began screaming at a cus- tomer. And I do mean scream- ing. It lasted only a few sec- onds, then she apologized, began laughing, and showed the customer more stuff. Obvi- ously, a woman pushed an inch too far. Still another scenario involved a woman who want- ed a closer look at some purs- es. However, there was a length of ruby-colored rope cordoning off the goods. The customer pressed the rope to the hmit, while a sales clerk stood less than hve feet away. She just watched the shopper intenUy. l wanted to walk up and fire her. ' Then there was the lady at the cosmellc counter, where there are lots of pre-wrapped gifts. "I don't care what i.t is," she said to the clerk. "as long as I it's already gift-wrapped." I feel your pain, madam. I • FRED MARTIN'S runs every Thurs· day and Saturday Best Prices .. Best Selecti(>n ! .. Unique Gift Ideas! Handcrafted Home Accents. Orange County 's largest selection. Over 7,000 q. ft. of unique and attractive items for home, patio and garden -direct from the interior of Mexico. See for yourself why MEX•ART is becoming Orange County's best design resource Pigstin Furniture • Garden & Architec:tural Pottery • Rustic Wood Furnishings • blovero • Slatuory • Wrought Iron • Popier Mod..e & ~ ~~~~~\ • MEX•AB,! ~gi~t,a 292S Airwiy A'ftnuc • H6-6151 Com Mesa (ncir John ~ Ai ) A4 SATURDAY, DEaMBER 21, 1996 Lofty goal Rosalie Shwager (above) gets a smooch from .. Petey• as grandson JU1tin Brill, 2, enjoys the moment at the Orange County Marketplace in Costa Mesa, where local fireflgbten ue col- lecting donations for the Orange Coun- ty Burn Association. Capta.ln/lnspector Richard Davis (right) and another fire- fighter will spend four days aloft in the engine's ladder bucket to raise money for the cause. Daily Pilot photos by MARC MARTIN FACTORY DIRECT! briefly in the news 'r" . • . Police offer lighted reminder for safety As part of the •ugbts on For U1e• program, sponsored by Mothen Again.st Drunk Drivers, Costa Mesa police were instruct- ed to drive with their lights on al1 day Friday. 'C'ontact the organization. The organization would contact the child's parents immediately. The free service also includes an identification ca.rd for the child. IODS, USA is also looking for volunteers and contributions. can 574-1177 for information. Students' web site wins them scholarship •rt's for drunk driving aware- ness, just to have people remem- ber not ta drink and drive through the holidays,• said Costa Mesa police Sgt. John Pherrin. Two Newport Harbor High Pherrin said the department School seniors won $10,000 col- will -up its DUI patrol over lege scholarships in an education- the holidays, with four two-man al web site contest. teams cruising on New Year's Katrina Tangen and Angela Eve. Weikel won second place in the •we're going to be actively) National Think Quest contest by looking for the drunk drivers,• he creating the site, "Raiders of the said. "Let the public beware, if Lost Art.• ~e sponsors, Newport you drink and drive, don't drive teachers Michaela Burns and Jim !Mough Co ta Mesa on New Goodhue, also won $2,000 each ~.Eve.,. -plus another $2,000 check for the -By Cmutopher'Co · -<:r. ~~,eb sit~..oEldies~ is http:-11t(ld.ad~cea.~08/ -. hildr . Students at any school interest-Register c . en ID ed in participating in next year's national database competition may contact Michaela Bums at Newport Har- bor High School at 760-3310. The deadline for proposals is Jan. 31. Kids this weekend at Fashion Island can get ID cards and be entered into a national database to make them easier to identify if they're ever lost. Kid Identification Digital Ser- vices, USA will provide its free service today and Sunday at a booth in the Newport Beach mall. The non-profit organization helps to identify and return lost, kid- napped and runaway children to their parents. Volunteers at the booth will enter children's identities into the group's national database. If a missing child is found, authorities could search the database, then Youth ski, snowboard program offered Registration is now open for "The Blue Angels Youth Ski and Snowboard Program" held on five Saturdays at Bear Mountain Ski Resort beginning Jan. 11. The program is open to chil- dren and teens at all levels, from age 6-16. Participants will be transported by bus to the ski resort. Based upon seating availability, parents may accompany their child on -. one bul trip. • The registration fee, which includes five full days of skiing« mowboarding, coaching, trw· portation, lift tickets and jacket, ~ $'44. To register for class No$ 7367.101, call the city of NewpoJ1 Beach at 644-3153. For morff information, call 644-3151. ,. 'i City-sponsored Rose • Parade bus nearly full ; J"he city of Newport Beach is sponsoring an excursion to the Rose Parade on luxury coach bus .. es, but reservations are nearly filled. ' The Community Services Department is providing trans-' portation, a continental breakfast and a sack lunch for the Jan. f parade for $70. Buses will leav~ the Mariners Park parking lot a( 6:30 a.m. an~ will return at abo~ .... ~~i~~~;fta: Register at we ommunrty- Services Department, 3300 New; port Blvd., or by phone at 644i 3153. The program number ~ 9000. For more information ~ 644-3151. I City can help you get fit in the new year ' ; The city of Newport Beach l.$ offering two new adult fitnes~ classes beginning Jan. 13. .. Both eight-week classes cos1 $58 and meet weekly. "Recess• offers a workout based on childhood games 10 ta 11 a .m. Mondays. "PACE: Peopl~ with Arthritis Can Exercise: focuses on low-impact exercise 2 to 3 p.m. Mondays. _ Call 644-3151 for information.- :\ •• GOALS r-------------------------------~-------------------~ CONTINUED FROM A 1 wants to make sure that the district is getting the qighest rental income possible for its vacant buildings. Anothe~ priority st.udy will focus on the "'oistrict's stan- dards for promoting or hold- ing back students from grade to grade. · "Should we be retaining more students?• Bernd said. "What kind of results are we going to get if they repeat the same grade twice?" He hopes the study can answer those questions. I I I I NEWPORT·MESA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT 1997 GOALS ---------------------------------------------------~ SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1996 A S Donated yacht takes lead in Newport Harbor Orristmas Boat Parade: l!A.DING n1E PARADE: The 1996 Newport Harbo1 ChrlJtm4s Boat Parade is being led for the first time by Orange Coast College's 70..foot yacht Wlde Waters, captained by ,.odd Lee, who has skippered boats in the parade for the past 15 yea.rs and has been a parade watcher since he was 13. The 88th annual parade is sponsored by the Commodores Cub of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce. · Wide Waters, decorated for the parade with a big red Santa on the top deck. was donated to Orange Coast College this fall by the estate of the ~te llicbard Steele said Brad Avery, director of marine program at OCC. , Lee was assisted on opening night by crew members Mark tire and Robert Profeta as they h<>Sle;i:i Newport Harbor Cham- l>er o f Commerce board mem- bers and Uieir spouses, including ~~d:-aiiirmm~i4'1JDda Hill.; treasurer Barbara Mayes; boat parade chairman pm Riley and Deana; Newport aeach Mayor Jan Debay and husband Teny, Dally Pilot pub- lisher Tom Johnson and Lana John.Ion to name a few. Wednesday night guests aboard Wide Waters included Coast Community 'college Chan- cellor Wllllam Vega and his wife, fCaren; college trustees Armando Ruiz and Walter Howald accom- panied by son Branden; as well as City Coundlman Tom l!dwards with wife IJJa. On Tuesday night, •wide Waters kept a parade pace which allowed both the large and small poats to keep in line without ~ 1894-1996 Four Generation s 102 Years! All Room Sizes REMNANT CLEARANCE 50%0FF NOW OPEN SUNDAYS from l I-4p.m . ALDEN'S CAA.PETS. INC. 1663 Placentia SI.. COSta Mesa 646-4838 The Phen·Fen Diet The answer is 1-cs' However the treat· mcnt oC obesltv or an oveti\'tight condi· tion also rtql;trcs appropn;itc lifcstrlc · changes and an 1nd1VldU3hztd, ph)'SIOan· supervised. compn:hensi\'e i1ppro.1ch including diet, behavior modiflca11on and • ocrosc. R>r tvef)'f)nt, II is no1 jusr &Im· ply a mailer of pushing thcwclvcs away fmm the l3blel llic new d~I pills. "'hen property :idmlnl\lered b)• a physic1:m who ls le~ 111 rheir use. etn be 3 helpful adjunct ror l\'Cighl rcducllon :md weigflt maintCNOCC. Cal my office for an ipt>Olnt mcnt and we an determine: if \'OU lfC or arc noc a good andldnc for drug thmpv ror obesity or ~" oYetWclght ooodltion. w~ Qoo offer altc~uvc progr.1m,. . . . jim de boom major breaks in the parade,• Riley said. CAI..ENlli'1l OP 1HE YEAR: The Catalina Passenger Service has a collectors, 9-by-12 inch 1997 calendar titled MCbristmas Through I Years• that features .1~ lt(!he-~.B;ll~ boa~ m "anefY'ot .. Christmas settings. Bob Black, president of the Catalina Passenger Service, said BW Caouette, of the Tale of the Whale restaurant, commissioned artist Susan Newcomb to paint the Balboa Pavilion for the restaurants annual Christmas cards. The dozen paintings include a depiction of the Pavilion as a gin- ger bread Pavilion, with ice skaters on a frozen harbor, carol- eJS on snow-covered streets, San- ta arm in arm with 1940's bathing beauties and lit with hol- iday lights. Former Balboa Pavilion owner, the late Phil Tozer, had wanted ·to publish a 12-month calendar featuring each painting. This year bis wife Betty took the lead and put all 12 paintings on one page of the beautifully designed calendar, Black said. ·A limited supply of the calen- . dars are available and Black sug- gests calling 673-5245 before heading to the Catalina Passen- ger office at 400 Main Street, Balboa to get a calendar copy. SHOPPING NOTES: A num- ber of merchants on Balboa Island missed the opportunity for sales from Christmas Boat Parade visitors with their 6:00 p.m. dos- ing during the week. The parade comes by the north side of the i.ciland at 6:30 p.m. and the south side around 8:30 p.m., leaving time for the visitors to walk the island business district and shop- ping before and after the parade. With only a few Balboa Island stores open, many of the shop-, pers filled the stores of Fashion Island which remained open until 11 p.m. on Thursday night. MAKING UP FOR LOST DAYS: There was five fewer shopping and eating days this year between Thanksgiving and Christmas which created a prob- 8~.P~· ~ ~.,~nn·#l~@~· bcW ·~~'"~ .v~~ . with a wonderful collection of home & garden items & gifts for youl Make it easy on your family & friends. Register with 8~.P~ & tell your loved ones to come by. ~ We'll make the rest happen. 20°/o OFF (Selected Merchandise) HOLIDAY HOURS MON-SAT to TO 6 THURS • FRJ. 'TIL sPM . SUN t:2 TO 5 1720 D. Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa, Ca 92627 ~ North of I 1• Street on Santa Ana (Across from Mi CaA Restaurant) 7 t 4-645-9 t 4 lem for restaurateurs who host company holiday parties Mid Dan Man:beano, owner of the Arches Restaurant and president of the Newport Beach Restaurant Association. Hans Prager of the Ritz Restaurant in Newport Center has found a way to make up for part of the lost days by hosting groups for holiday brunch on Saturdays and Sundays when the restaurant is usually open only for dinner. The Commodores Qub of the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce has nor- mally held its hol,iday brunch at the Ritz, but were joined this A._ y- Chri~ Lutheran Church 760 Victoria St • Costa Mesa, CA 92627 (714) 631-1611 .. year by a group of patients of · plastic surgeon Dr. Elam in the wine cellar and a large group from Star Real Estate in the main dining room. Tom Deemer, Yankee Tavern owner, said many restaurants will• do 20% of the annual business in the days after Thanksgiving and before New Year's. MEJUlY CHRISTMAS to you and your family! • a>-....nTY & Q.UllS Is published every Saturday In the Dally Pilot. Fax your service dub's meeting information to 631-5851 or mail to 1743 Bayport Way, Newport Beach, 92660. ¥ou can shop ,....._.,..,,_..'bk'.:;t~i JOU_ 4.F9P~ v I • but the perfect · gift isn't in any · of the stores!! Come worship with us. Christmas Eve 7:00 & 11 :00 pm · Christmas Day lO:OOAM 'Al S.AruttOAY, OEaMBER 21, 1996 TODAY SNOW DAY Valerie Torelli of Torelli Realty present.I Snow Day from 9 a .m. lo noon at 2845 Mese Verde Drive East, Costa Mesa. The event features San- ta' a train ride, face painting, balloons and visit from Santa. Children 10 years old and younger can play in the eight tons of snow. For more infor- mation, call 540-7355. BOW MAKING The Container Store offers free bow making workshops at 10 d.m .. 1 p.m. and 4 p,m. at 901 G. South Coast Drive, Costa Mesa. For more mJor- mdtJon. call 708-0800 MONDAY TENNIS CAMP 'Children from dg<' 5-15 can learn new te nnis skills dOd improve existing skills m a one- week tennis camp toddy throug h Dec. 27 at Las Arends Park on the come r of 16th Slr£'el c1nd Balbod Boule vard in Newport Beach "Mighty Mites," for 5-7-yeM-olds, will be offered from ~ lo 10 a .m. The regislratwn fe e is $20. "Stro- kers," for beginning players from age 8-1 5, will be offerNI from 10 d.m. to noon. • Raltic>rs," for inte r- mediated plc1y('rs from dge 8-15, will be offered from 1 to 3 p.m. Both of these coursc>s cost $4 5 dnd pre registratio n is re quired To registe r, call 644-3 I 5 I REPTILE TALK The NPwport Br c1ch L1brc1ry offe rs a workshop for children age 7·12 called "Slimy Crec1tures - Reptiles" from 1 to 3 p.m. c1t the Vincent Jorgense n Commumty Cente r adjacent to Manners Branch Library in Newport Beach. RegistralJon fee is $1 5 c1nd prercgistrntion 1s require d. For more information, r aU 644-3151. REPTILE TALK II ThP Newport Beach Library offe rs c1 worl<A>hop-for chtlrue n age 7-12 cdUcd "SharkslH from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. at lhe Vincent Jor- gensen Community Center adjc1 - cent to Ma nners Branch Library m Newport Beach. Registt'ation fee is $15.and preregistration is required. For information, call 644-3151. THE ZONE A local support group meets tonight to discuss "The Zone," the exciting nutrition plan devel- oped by best selling author Barry Sears at 7 p.m. at the Barnes and Noble Bookstore in Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Por more information, call 673-3588. TUESDAY VINEYARD CHRISTIAN The Vmeyard Christian Fel- lowship of Newport Beach offers d Chnstmas Eve Vespers Service c1l 6 p.m. at 102 E. Baker St., Cost Mesa. Call 556-8463. ST. MARK PRESBYTERIAN St. Mark Presbyterian Church offers a brief informal service for pre-schoolers and their families reenacting the Nativity at 4 p.m. at 2100 Mar Vista, Newport Bcc1ch. A 7 p.m. service for all will feature lhe reading of lhe Christ- mas Story and several anthems by the choir. CaU 644-1341. ' ..... THµRSDAY DANCE CLASSES Orange Coast CoUege offers hve intermediate to advanced Order Now for Your C hristmas and New level modem dance ciett.M at 10 a.m. on Dec. 26 through 28, 30 and 31 ln OCC'1 Dance Stwtio C. Registration fee ii $10 per da.a or S35 for the entire leries. for more information, call •32·5506. ' SAnJRDAY. DEC: 28 HYPER PEPPY Launch Pad often a Robot Workshop at noo.n for children ages 9-11 and at 3 p.m. fo{ ages 11-14 at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The workshop enables a parent and child to learn how to assemble •Hyper Peppy• the robot and discover how robots are used in the tum and amusement lndustries. Cost is $30 and the workshop is $6 for members and $8 for guests. For more informa- tion, call 546-2061. SUNDAY, DEC. 29 HYPER PEPPY Launch Pad offers a Robot Workshop at noon for children ages 9-11 and al 3 p.m. for ages 11 to 14 at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The workshop enables a parent and child to learn how to assemble •Hyper Peppy" the robot and discover how robots are used in the film and amusement industries. Cost is $30 and the workshop is $6 for members and $8 for guests. For more informa- tion, call 546-2061. TUESDAY. DEC. 31 KIDS SLEEP OVER The Newport Beach Commu- nity Services Department offers a "New Year's Eve Kids Night Out" for children age 4-12 at 7:30 p.m. and concludes at 8:30 a.m. the next day at the Community Youth Center at Grant Howald Park on Fifth Avenue and Iris Avenue in Newport Beach. Movies, popcorn, games and breakfast will be available. Cost is $35 and siblings pay $17. For more information, call 644-3151. THURSDAY, JAN. 2 DIVORCE TALK The Law Offices of Lisa A. Ciancio offer a seminar on "Divorce -What To Expect How To Proceed" at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Cost is $10. Reservations are required at 574-0866. Years Parties .• ~~ •••-+.+.+.++.+..+: ........ .+ FREE COOKIE + .+ WorM Famo11J Oatmeal Railin Walnut + _.:!6.. with purchaae of Any Sandwich Bread .A, .. Limit One Per Cu11omer Per Vi1i1 .. .................... ............................ .... *4 Star Special only $7.95 Soft "W'ash C..... ••a.ff) Sealer "\Vax BLUE CORAL Foam '1Vax: Air Freshener ArmorAll Tires 'Wheel & Tire Cleaning Not valid with any other discount. Expfra 12/31/98 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• *Express Detail only $19.95 Soft Wash en.. eM.•> Sealer: Wax Hand Wax ArmorAll Tires Not ualfcl &Oftla tl"ll otMr dtwunt. &xplrW Ja/81/H OIVORaTAUC The Law Offices of Usa A Ciancio otter a seminar on ·0o I Need Estate Planning?• at 10 a.m . at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Cost ls $20. Reservations are required at 51 .. - 0866. . MONDAY, JAN. 6 CHEERLEADtNG Children from ages 6-11 may enroll in a five-week cheerlead- ing class from 3 to 4 p.m. on Mon- days at the Community Youth Center in Grant Howald Park in Ne'Wport Beach. Registration fee i.s $35. Por more information, call 644-3151. ADD TALK Coastline Counseling Center offers a free lecture called "Atten- tion Deficit Disorder: The Big Pic- ture" at 7 p.m. at 1200 Quail St., te 105, ewport Beach. For more information, call 476-0991. ONGOING SMOKERS • The Nicotine Anonymous fel- lowship wants to help men and women who smoke lo quit and remain smoke-free. Call 650-2713 for the local evening meetings nearest you. HELP LINE A private telephone consulta- tion is offered at no charge from 7 to 8 J:!.m. every Monday at 759- 0357. Talk with a professional about diJficulties in your life. NETWORKER The Tuesday Morning Net- worker share leads at 7 to 8 a.m. every Tuesday at Mimi's Cafe, 1835 Newport Bled., Cotta Mesa.. For more information, call 215- 2903. SURPLUS FOOD Seniors and low-income fami- lies of the Co&ta Mesa/Newport Beach area can obtain free USDA surplus food from 11 a .m. to 3 p.m . the second Friday of each month in the rear parking lot of lhe church on 740 W. Wilson St., Cos- ta Mesa. Bring picture ldentifica- ttoo. For more information, call 631-2177. MOMS SUPPORT GROUP Group process fOCUJ81 on work, success and parenting issues every first and third Tbun- days from noon to 1:15 p.m. and 7 to 8: 15 p.m. at 2900 Bristol St., Suite J-108, Costa Mesa.~ ses- sion cost $15. For more lnfonna- tion, call 850-1689. REPUBLICAN ASSEMBLY The Costa Mesa Republican Assembly meets every third Thursday of the month at the Neighborhood Community Cen- ter, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mesa. For more information, call 645- 5326. OVEREAT£RS ANONYMOUS •l Overeaten Anonymo\ls meets from 7 to 9 p.m. every Wednesdi at West Newport · Com.mun.i Center, 883 W. 15th St., upstairs, Newp0rt Beach. Plr more information, call 953-090<fl 2 WOMEH'S SUPPORT ., The Hope Institute, a. center t8r recovery and family edu91tio9, offers a women's support group ilt 1 p.m. every Tuesday at 2900 Bris- tol St., C-206, Costa Mesa. Pdr more information, call 432-0020tl -:) ·COED RELATIONSHIPS t> The Healing Connection offek a Coed Relationship Group ~t 6:30 on Wednesdays at 4425 Jan\. boree Road, 180-A, Newport Beach. Call 261 -8003. '' 1 • DESIGN &!.._OONSTRUarION • MAil?rENANCE r } 1 " "Gardens are our Specialty"~ I .111 I'.I 11 ,, .11 I• II 1 --1111!111 Ill { .i11t111111.1 11 ...... 111 'I '" 11l'i"'i'· 11111111 11flil< \<,11111 I :1 I I JI I 111 \\ :.:.11 tl1 ·11 . 8088 w. Balboa Blvd., #D ~ Newport Beach, Ca• (714) 873-884& . uatMONI Y ........ ,_ ............. Bw-.u .'.) We want to thanb you for beinq a valued customer and wish you a happy new year filled with the maqic of The Disney Channel~ now on your basic service. 24-hours a day -with no commercial interruptions - all year lonq! It's our special qift to you this Holiday Season. 549-3500 Happy HoUdays from our family to yours I ,A DMJM:I MEDIA110N ... A fNe ledure about divorce meclmlkw\ an lll8matiYe to the 'Jmcttttoml twCHttomef dtvon:e, ... oftenld the thild ~Id<! trV8Y month wUh attorney D. ~ytor and~Lee H. Solow. Spece ii Hmttect. and w - vatklal are required. for men IDfcJ"MHoo, c:aJ1 863-9590. 'looY IMAGE SUPPORT .• The Newport Beech Psyc::bo- logical Allod.ation olfen a Bocly- lmage/Modera.te Eating Support Group that meets every Wectnes.. day -S 1 p.m. at 3101 W. Cout Highway, No. 31 t, Newport Peach. Por more information, call ~22-4588. . CAltEGIVa SUPPORT A support_ group for Aduh Chll- drm ol -Aging Parents ii being . ottered from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 1 the Oui1 Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For . more informatton. call 6"-3244. ' : COED SUPPORT '. ~e Newport Beach Psycho- ~ logicel Aaodation otters a Coed · Support Group that meets fN9lY · lhW'lday at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. : Cout Highway, No. 311, Newport : Beach. The support group : requires free pre-assessment ·before joining. For more inform.a- ' tion, call 722-4588. • . ·TOASTMASTERS auas : •Join Mesa Messengen Tout- . master Cub 691 in COlta Mesa ~for their meetings at 7 p.m. : Wednesdays at Mesa Verde Me.thoc:llst Church. 1701 Baker : Street, Costa Mesa. Visit.on are : welcome. For more information. • call 540-4446. : •The Blue flame Toutmutan ·Cub 2717 meets at 1 a.m. fN9lY : Wednesday at The Village :Parmer, South Coast Plaza W- lage, l651 Sunflower Ave., Colt.a Mesa. The meeting is free for 'first-time vilitors. For more infor- : mation. call 855-4308. • Toastmasters Cub 231 meets ·at 7 a.m. every Monday at tbe • Irvtne Company, 550-C Newport :eenter, Newport Beach. Por more 'informatlon. call 733-2209. •·ffarbortltes Thutmutl8r Cub : 1927 meets at 7 a.m. every :wednesday at the Nautical Muse-·.um. 151 E. Coast Highway, New- :port Beach. For more information, ·call 854-4580. RELATIONSHl'S • The Heeling Connection otters •l WCllDell'I Reiatiomhip Group at :1 p.m. oo Tuesdays at '425 Jam- 5 Road, 180-A, Newport Por more information, call -8003 .... . :ANNA&. BEREAVEMENT GROUP ' • 1bil ongoing group specializes Ii the needs of individuals wbo •Dave sick and/or dying animals in fleir lives. It meets from 1:30 to 2 ·~every Tuesday at 3101 W. Highway, Suite 311, New- OOrt Beach. PMe admtmon but ~ 722-4588 for reservations. MENTAL IUNESS SUPPOKT tlt<>UPS · • The Alliance for the Mentally Al of Orange County provides tducatlon and emotional support ·~families dealing with mentally •tp loved ones. A free support ~fl'OUP meets from 6 to 7:30 p.m. ~Tuesday at Orange County :tfental Health Qinic, 3115 Red- :ldll Ave., Costa Mesa. Call 5«-•k88 for detalll. : • Al.lo, St. Andrew's Plesbyter-•-.n Church otters a support group ,IJlc famiUes with loved on• with 8eriom mental Ulneaes meets Sunday evenings from 6:30 to 8 t . in the church's Stewart unge, 600 St Andrews Road. wport Beach. The group is 4pen to the community and oom-oattted to oonfldenttattty. For more ~ormatlon. call 631-2880. •• ttEJIOUS LIMESS SUPPOKI' , : A free support group for indi-: tlduall facing HIV I AIDS ii held :tt 7 p.m. 9YWf Tuelday and a .ancs support group, will be held a 7 p.m. ~ WedneMlay m the ladtu• a Holiltlc n.tment lletMrdl, -'019 W..Wly ' Suite 100, Newport Beach. tnfonnatton, call 251.frlOO. group at 7 p.m. every Wednesday are free. For more information. at 1000 Bt.on Ave., Newport call 722-6237. 8eacb. For more information, call 640-6010. LUPUS FOUNDATION A support group for younger patients with lupus meets from 1 :30 to 3 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month tn Newport .Beach. For details, can 536-t 1a... BREAST CANCER SUPPORT A breast cancer support grollp meets every Tuesday from noon to 2 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information. call 722-6237. FACING foRwARD · Pacing Forward, a support group for family members of recently deceased cancer patients, meet every Monday from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. and from . 1 :30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information, call 722-6237. PROSTATE CANCER SUPPORT A prostate cancer support group meets every Thursday from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center Cafe, One Hoag Drive, Building 41, Newport Beach. The meetings CANCB SUPPORT GROUP A free Cancer Support Group meets every Tuesday from 6:45 to 8:15 p.m. at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. 1be group provides support to cancer patients, their families and friends. For more information. call 722-6237. GYNECOLOGIC CANCER A free support group for women with gynecologic cancers meets from 9:30 to 11 a.m. on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month at The Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-6237. BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT ·A Brain Tumor Support Group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the first and third Thursday of each month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more informo.tion, call 722-6237. SENlORS SQUARE DANCE a.ua The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen Square and Round Dance Club seeks experienced dancers to join in from 9 to 11 a .m. every Thurs- day at the Costa Mesa Senior "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CU~TOM-MADE NEW FlJRNITURE • DRAPERIES ADDITIONAL 5% OFF I You Come In Or Call Sat., Dec. 21st CUSTOM fURNmJRE RE-UPHOLSTERY ~()',/ { ' .-.. ' .. , ( l I : I : . · ., Come Visit Our Newly Expanded FLOORING DEPARTMENT •Carpet •Wood •Linoleum -We ae.i C8rpem & Rugs -We Oem1 Uphcl9tec y & Drapes -We a... & Wax Wood Acors -We Ae&lllh Wood Roofs -We Cenlmc Cou'lt8r8 & Showers •Vinyl •Marble • Ttle Factory & Showroom 1998 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa ----2- Wet1Jin1 lling Neck/ates SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1996 A7 Center, 19th and Pomona streets. Call 545-5669 for more informa- tion. COSTA MESA OtAMBER The Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce Networkers Business Leads Luncheon is every Wednesday at 11:45 a.m. at the Costa Mesa Country Cub, 1701 Goli Course Road. For more in.for· mation, call 574-8780. DYSLEXIA SUPPORT The National Dyslexia Research Foundation sponlors weekly adult attention deficit disorder support groups at its office, 833 Dover Drive, Suite 27, Newport Beach. Cost is $5 per session. For time a.ad day. u:all 642-7303. CONSUMER BUSINESS NElWORK This networking group meets at 7 a.m. every Friday in The Tea Room, 3100 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. For information and reser- vations; call 550-4785. T.'AI CHI Hoag Cancer Center sponsors a free t'ai chi class on Thursdays, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. to ~ple with Twas a month before Christmas And all through the store Hanging from rafters Were Dannels galore Cozy and comfy These gowns are the best You be the Santa And we'll do the rest! cancer and their families. This class is designed to reduce stress, increase longevity and promote a sense of well-being with basic, easy-to-learn, non-strenuous movements to ald in balance and concentration. The class is taught by Revina Lewis. No registration ls required and the class is free. For more information, call 7- CANCER. Hoag Cancer Center is located at 4000 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. INCOME TAX ASSlsTAN<1 The Oasis Senior Center otters free tax preparation assistance for moderate to low income individu- o.Ji. The service specializes in seniors. AARP volunteers are trained by the IRS. Formoreinfor- mation. call 644-3244. SLOW EASY EXERCSE Arthritis Foundation instructor, Wyoma McKinley, leads a,n exer- cise class every Thursday mom- ing1 at J,la.n1. MJ.!U~ ~~~.; 'Centetf-2'5e~'l8'1!1t~ 1h COsta Mesa. For more information, call· 513-5641. CARDS/BINGO Every third Tuesday the Jewish Kristen's 631-7399 • Westcliff Court 1719 WestcWf Dr. • Newport Beach Senior Center offers vanous card games from t 0 a.m. to 2 p.m. A kosher lunch is offered at noon for $3 per senior. Por more informa- tion, call 513-5641. FREE RELATIONSHIP HOT\JNE Maxine Cohen, a marriage and family therapist, sponsors an anonymous help line for individu- als with relationship problems. Cohen is available for free con- sultation from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m. Mondays. She can be reached at 759-0357. REVERSE MORTGAGE SEMINAR A free "phone help line• for seniors over 62 sponsored by Bob Brennan, seruor reverse mortgage consultant. Fannie Mae. "Home- keeper· mortgage and other plans explained. The meeting takes place at 3 p.m. ev11cy Wednesday m Bayside Village, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call ir~tq~, • • ' ' \ ~ -~<.I ft • Send your AROUND TOWN items to: The Daily Pilot. Around Town, 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, (alif. 92627; fax 646-4 170 or call 540-1224, Ext. 333. . . Your Newport Beach headquarters for o(~c(J:Jh For Childre n and Adults Sleepwear • Robes • Slippers Count on us, to be your Last .Minute Gift Store Educational toys, Great selection of gifts under $20.00, Nautical Christmas o~aments, Department store fragrances, Hallmark Christmas cards, Batteries, Gift Certificates~ Gift Wrapping and Fast Friendly Service! Deeember24 Close at 6:00,m Dean 25 • I SATUU>AY, OKEMIElt 21, 1M6 At luncheon, the SC jn USC stood for Santa Oaus J:· -... ... -:=--~ ... -• • • ' 1-·li. L _ ... ., . ,:,.I b.w. cook :·· ., .................... .. ..... : !~he ravishing Joan lllacb of •: • Lido ~le, ~S{l:~~.tpuv 'l; A 'lO'iai~dfop~l.,_. • other day to fill me in on the · ;:•ecent Christmas luncheon cele- : •)>rated at Five Crowns, Corona : J ;del Mar, supporting the USC no- ;:an League of Orange County. •. Santa Claus came, which cre- ;-eted excitement. USC ladies • were certain he was the real •: thing, especially when he turned •; out to be Paul Salata. Mrs. Claus, :f a.k.a. Bev Salata, co-chaired the ' •: gathering with Dlane Scbweltzer ' and TI'ojan League of Orange ·~ounty president Regina Hun- : ~er. :O:t.. Local hero and Newport •pseach Police Chief Bob t-McDoneU and Sgt. John l~ond also stopped in to : •,iiank the ladies for their contri- :i-t>ution of toys to the Newport ~each Police Departrflent's -Christmas giving project. All in •o.11, there was a great deal of give iand very little take for Pbyllll .fChrbtemen, Helen Ferguson. · • -Patlida Hitt, Betty I.anon, Gin- ' ger Ocbmer, JoAnn Rogen, and • Mary Rosenut, gathering for the · holidays to do something for . "USC and the local community as • well. . ' The Orange County TI'ojan League is one of the university's · major sources of support, and the proud cardinal and gold alumni and friends are already planning their big annual benefit slated for April 16, showcasing the USC Scbool ofJourna.lisrn. I have been warned that 1 may not be invited due to my blatant abuse of adjectives and adverbs. I must say I'm feeling very · much in the spirit of the season this year. Personally, I'm proud to live in a region the Rational media has designated as one of the best places to reside in the United States. Unfortunately, there's just not any room Jett for anyone else to come here. They didn't tell them that. And all this attention when just a couple _ short years ago we were bank- rupt. •.-• Nothing can spoil my sense of : •)loliday fun, even an encounter " :lliwith Santa Claus (who wasn't ;1 ;:f aul Salata) in the parking lot : •>hind a shop on Old Newport 11t' 'eBoulevard. Santa was making : •!out with a young lady, leaning : :.against the wall when 1 pulled in 4the parking slot to pick up a : · >insettia. I nearly crushed Santa • ~d his friend, as I was singing : ·!along with Mel Tonne's rendition : !of "The Christmas Song." Feel- • -tng very much in the singing : ·!mood, I couldn't help but belt out •::a few bars of "I Saw Mommy • •Kissing Santa Oaus," to which I : :Was hastily reminded to "Mind • !mY own blanking business." : :Santa had no sense of humor, but :, ;he was a good kisser and he , •went right back to making some- ; ;Zone happy. 1 got two poinsettias. • • Talented New York-based ; •John Loring, design director for .-· !llffa.ny and Company, was in • :town to promote his latest book, [ ... •A ntfany Christmas," published ! ;by Doubleday. Jo Ellen Qualls, : •vice president of ntfany South . : .,Coast Plaza, hosted an in-store ~ • cocktail reception introducing • •the crowd to Loring the evening t !before his formal presentation at i :Bowers Museum. :: : Loring chatted with locals, f: Evealing his personal history · th Jacqueline Kennedy Onas- :.. , but many found him even '··~~~~~~~~~~~­•• • •• ... • • • .. more fudnating u he Iha.red bit wealth of information concerning holiday tradition. "Did you know that the Christmas tree is really only a lit- tle more than 100 yea.rs old as an American symbol of the season? ntf any and Company 1s actually older than Uie Christmas tree," he said with a grin. It seems that when Louis Comfort ntf any opened his store in New York in the mid-1840s, his early Christ- mas season records indicated sales of around $200. "That was before the Cbrlstmas tree was introduced, tlien everything changed,• LOring said. You can say that again, John! bot~~~~~,J~ stressed looking for parking. Hug your children, be nice to strangers, tell someone you care about how you feel, espedally U you never have s~d anything before or if nice words are long overdue. Most importantly, do not under any circumstances intenupt Santa Claus should you hnd him kissing in a parking lot. He has so much work to do next week he needs all the love and attention he can get. The Orange County Trojan League gathered at five Crowns and the guest list included (from left) Diane Schweitzer, Regina Hun- saker and Beverly Salata. Peter Keller, Anne Shih, John Lorlng and Jo Ellen Qualls enjoyed the Trojan League acttvtttes. The League ls one of the univenity's major sources of support. Rabbitt Insurance Agency Since 1957 AtrrO •HOMEOWNERS• BWE CRO~ ~ 0 ~ S,).) ~f'tl.••••,...-.1·-·--.. ,.. i 631-7740 «I Old Nnvpon Blvd. • Nnvpon Beach <R .. , tlooc llotphal) Your Source For Local News Daily Pilot Newport Beach • Costa Mesa ~~~·MATIRESS ·Factory utlet Store BRAND NEW -COSMETICALLY IMPERFECT Get the Best tor Less! OIC 3168 HIU'bor Blvd. .• Costa Mesa One Block Soul.II ol 405 l'wy riilJ 545-1168 BRIGIITEN YOUR SEASON ... 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MARKETPLACE At The Fairgrounds 55 Frwy at Fair Dr. Sat~ Sun only 7:30am-4:00pm Space F136-Fl38 lncrldlble Mlection of Clgara 100'1 of cigar humldorl, eccesaon., pipM Ind zippo '9l*t"I • ACCESSORIES •HUMIDORS• LIGHTERS •PIPES •CUTTERS• POUCHES See oar Spectac111ar TRUCK HUMIDOR! ~~o~~o~~o~o 1~ 6 0 ~'\ Visit us at our NEW LOCATION! 1~ 6 Give The Gift That Roclcsl c) ~'\ SAVE UP .TO 50~1 1~ ... ,,, -.. ~ A VERY MERRY NAVIDAD · SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1996 • • I The Orange County Performing Arts Center will come alive tonight with a holiday show celebrating Mexican culture and heritage . • By Nancy Cheever, .Daily Pilot • ~ Enjoy a new Christmas tra- dition as •Fiesta Navidad • returns to the Orange County Performing Arts Center for two shows at 3 and 8 p.m. tonight. The performance is a myriad of music and dance celebrating • Mexican culture and heritage ,.----.. ------, during the boli-l day season. . l Co-produced . l by the Philhar- ~~ ··I :m~;i~ . • . . ... County, the event features Mariachi music with Los Camperos de Nati Cano; Bal- let Folkloric Ollin; and Con- junto Macuilxo- chitl. The show debuted at tlie Performing Arts '------------.J Center in 1994 • and has since become a popular : holiday tradition throughout the : western United States. The : group will wrap up a month- : long tour at this Saturday's per- • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • : • • • 2 : 1 • • I I • • • Local Band Saint Monday • MUSIC N01U will be a periodk snap- shot of up and coming local bands. If • you know of any local bands worthy of ' mention please call Anastacia Freeberg ~ at 574-4258. , + BAND: Saint Monday • +PIAYERS: ... Laura Mills, lead vocals John Doyle, guitar Ron Ringen, bass Terry Meikle, drums ~ HaipO Huff, }lannonica + FROM! Costa Mesa + SOUND: Alternative folk rock • +CD: •Restless," available at • Virgin Megastore and Tower Records + COMPARED TO: Berlin, Pat Benatar and the Bangles + BACKGROUND: Mills and : Doyle got t~ether about three years ago. Mills was a song- writer who took singing classes at Orange Coast College and • Doyle was already established as a mW!ician who performed all over Southern California. · After a long period of audition- ; ing, the other three band mem- • bers came along almost at the same time. Since the band has gotten ' together, they have had great • reviews of their live perfor- mances and their CD. + INTBRESTING NOTE: The band is so insistent on performing • on •The Tonight Show with Jay • Leno" that they recently went on a "Reduced Pat Doritos" diet. • "We're a very ambitious band," : Mills said. •w e really admire Jay " Leno1 he's the kind of guy who give breaks.• A3 a spoof, the band made a video of themselves stuffing their ~ t~ with the snacks at every meal. at band practice and at live performances. ' "It was an amazing thing -we '; were all really huge and then we bt ell um weight because all we ate were the Dorltos," Mills joked. •So we're keeping our ~ double chln.s up until we hear <. from Jay." + LATEST PllllFCDMANCE: • Wltb the Wild Colonials on Dec. :. 8 at the Coach House. The band WU also featured rec:ently on KSCA (101.9). •UPCOMING l'lllfOmMANCll:1\1angle t lqUare Cov.rtyard today from 1 to 10 p.m. GyPty Den on Jan. 3 from 8:30 . 'ill.in. ~1118: ldlp://www.taintmOoday.com Christmas.• Conj unto Macuilxochitl, which takes its name from the Aztec god of dance and music, is com· prised of the four Herrera brothers, ages 9 to 14. The group will perform regional music of Veracruz and east- ern and central Mexico. Also on the bill is &ac~1.1rtef"t!O's~tr4.~ •This show ls looking at Mexican folk tradiUons ... This is the other side of Christmas ... • -SANDY ROBERTSON • Los Camperos de Natt Cano perform Mariachi music tonight at The Cente r. Angeles-based Mariachi Los Camperos, who recently accompa- nied Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville at a special tele- vised performance at the White House. Saturday December 21st -11 :DOam -3:00pm Coffee Taster with DP Coffee House Representatives from Smoking Productions CGlendar Glrll Golf Accessories Give-a-way by lallbuster Golf CO. formance. "It's really about Southern California being a leader in a new way of looking at things - the kind of cultural mix that we have here," said Sandy Robert- son, spokeswoman for the Phil- harmoni~ Society. of music and dance that tells the Christmas story of La Posada, a Mexican tradition which is a symbolic re-creation of the nine- day journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem. "This show is looking at Mex- ican folk traditions," Robertson said. "This is the other side of The show includes a concert ~' 4 t >-o U 9 s g 8UY a BELL USED FUANfTUAE, TOY9 • ACC2eeoA••· l!TC • 2114 N• ipiwt Bhd. (Ill Del Mer) ....... .... 8tMlon Caat8 --(714) 831·7183 Christmas Shopping Hassel Free Wrapped & Ready to put Under the Tree Custom Florals -·-Gifts & Antiques -·- Speciality Furniture HoHday Hours Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sat 10-5 •Sun 10-2 369 E 17th St., #13 714-646-67 45 Westport Square • Costa Mesa (acrou from R.a.lplu) .f:b JO"n LEOHARD'S .......... J.. ................ Led by local artist and UCLA lecturer Natividad (·Nati•) Cano, the musical group will finish off the performance with Mexican versions of • Noche de Paz" ("Silent Night"), "Cam- panitas" ("Jingle Bells"), and • Aqui Viene Santa Claus" ("Here Comes Santa Claus"). BUNION CORRECTION ••• NO HOSPITALIZATION PM-ONRATM CALL NOWI A• SATURDAY, DECEMlfR 21, 1996 1 PREACHER'S WIFE' HEAVEN-SENT [ 4 • ~· ·~ . . . ·-· "'' . . .... • llMTOWI NOii: The Reet Qttla col- , umn t .. tures movi. critiques written by '(.Of'()munlty memben serving on our paMI. Denzel Waah1ngton ts an angel fent to help a couple ,through their trlala Jn "The Preacher's WUe. • CompUcaUona ,e111Ue when the angel atarta •havtng human feeUnga of alfec- ~tkm for the wUe (Whltney Hous-,. • sage w.ith wit and charm. The ca.st ts superb, without exception, whether leads or supporting. The beautiful Hous- ton is a sensitive actress as well as an outstanding singer of wide range -----and interpre- tation. The empathy between her Julia and the angel Dudley "'"' ., 'C' ~ ' '.;>'; ' ,... n. ' "l ·?.,.... I ,, 1' >ff'.~ 1, I ·l".i·',_;;-.>-J.-,~ ! -~ teod~r "1d, ~at; l • Music accompanies soul-stirring story F rom its exuberant open- ing by the choir, led by Whitney Houston, to its quiet enrung, "The Preacher's Wife" is a pleasure, a human and graceful story that satisfies visually, musically and emo- tionally. Based on a simple (but not simplistic) premise of a rebirth of faith -in our religious beliefs (appropriate lo the Christmas season}, in our abili- ty to cope with personal and societal problems and in our loved ones -"The Preacher's Wife" speaks a universal mes- Eleanore Humphrey hitting exactly the right notes of interplay. As ever, Washington delivers a multi-layered characterization without seeming effort and with great warmth. The third lead, Courtney R. Vance, the minister who needs help from God, is equally competent if a bit tedious as he frets and frets. The music deserves special mention. It ranges from tradi- tionar African-American gospel melodies (rousing refrains to which we all can respond), to several low-key, gentle and exquisite love songs that add to the texture of the film. Whatev- 60%·80%()FF NO REASONABLE 0,,,. llE'USED SAVE MONEY! SAVE TIME~ With the Daily Pilot CLASSIFIEDS CALL 642-5678 WHOUSALE TO PUIUC EVERYTHING MUST GOii rhere 11 ~ plaee where weekenf11 ' . are 1efen 41 • 111 er the tempo, Houston's voice, penonality and warmth are compelling. The story is enlivened with humor and common sense. It's a good script, which Penny ~­ shall directs with her recog- nized understanding of people and motivations. Race has no part in judging this film and should have none. It is about you and me, our neighbors and our loved ones all celebrating a mj.raculous occasion echoed in whatever faith you ascribe to. It should rightfully join the galaxy of rennial holiday fare such as While~!''' ~ 34th Street," "A Christmas Car- ol" and "It's a Wonderful Life.• Don't miss "The Preacher' Wife" whatever your ethnic background. It will both lighten and enlighten your Christmas spirit. • ELEANOflE HUMPHREY, "over 65," lives In Costa Mesa and Is a political junkie Involved with several city com- mittees. 0 Denzel 's angelic per- formance is highlight M aybe it's because of Christmas or maybe I'm getting more tolerant as I age, but I e njoyed "The .. Wife• ii 10mewbat unclear. The audience iln't IUl'9 why bad guy developer Gregory Hmel 10 wants to tear down the won- derful church. or bow be came to own lt. And why are those D1ckenl carolers outslde hil home at night singing for no one! These questions aside, the Jlla16 reuon to see "The Preachers Wife" isn't for the deep plot -it's Denzel. For that reason alone, this movie is truly heaven-sent. VIDEO FREE MOVIE RENTAL R!9;'~L $1 39 set 3rd one he (c:Mllog) • plus tax 1 ~:S~ I L-~------~----~-------------~ 1514 w. Bab'.r St (loa8 "°"' \Ql't) VIDEO ISLAND .... Cost.a Mesa, CA 92626 (714) 435-9549 Bak et" •J EXTENDED HOLIDAY HOURS NOVEMBER 2 -2 7 Monday-Saturday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m . Surtday: 11 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. NOVEMBER 28 Thanksgiving Day:' Closed NOVEMBER 29 Friday: 9:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m: NOVEMBER 30 -DECEMBER 14 Monday-Saturday: JO a.m.. to 10 p.m. Sunday: 10:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.rf'I. DECEMBER IS -23 Monday-5aturday: 10 a.m. to JO p.m. Sunday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. DECEMBER 24 Christmas Eve: 9. a.m. to 6 p.m. DECEMBER 25 Christmas Day: Closed DECEMBER 26 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. DECEMBER 31 ·11ANUARY I New Years Eve and Rew Years D~y 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. San ~) F~ ii JJJJ Bear St., (714) 4l~~'lll~ -11 ,,, Newpon Be.ch!C.o.U Me.a Daily Piloc SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1996 Jlomegrown theater yields quite a harvest in '96 • EDfTOlt'S NOTE: This is the second in a series of three columns reviewing the year In local theater. By Tom Titus L ocal theatergoers are far luckier than most. In addf- tion to South Coast Reperto- ry and the Orange County Per- t onning Arts Center, they also have three community theater· groups and an industrious college drama program virtually in their own back yard. During 1996, all of these com- panies made \heir respective presences felt with at least one memorable production. It's time to i1 ~~~·~ Clc;to..(S tor--ward once-a(Jain for a final curtain call. Costa Mesa's newest play- house, the Theatre District, exhib- ited the most consistent excel- lence with four well-realized pro- ductions and an evening of one- act plays that stretched its per- LOCAL · THEATER formers. At the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse, Newport Theater Arts Center and Orang~ . Coast College, there was at least one superlative offering. Let's take another look at how each of these four groups fared in 1996. The envelopes, please. THEATRE DISTRICT • Best production -"Catfish Moon." Runners-up -"Picnic" and HThe Boys in the Band." • Best actor -Steve McCam- mon for "Catfish Moon.• Run- ners-up -P.J. Agnew for "Picnic" and David Rousseve for "The Boys in the Band.• • Best actress -Kathleen Kae- fer for ·come Back to the Five and Dime, Jimmy Dean, Jimmy Dean." Runners-up -Nancy Petersen for "A Betrothal" and Jessica Lea.med for ·Picnic." COSTA MESA CMC PlAYHOUSE • Best production -•Man of La Mancha,• directed by Larry Watts. •~Best actor -Scott Ruiz for ~ of La Mancha." Runner-up -Richard Meese for "Com~ Blow Yow Hom." • Best actress -Lisa Gary for "Man of La Mancha." Runner-up -Cathie Kennedy for "Come Blow Your Hom." NEWPORT THEATER ARTS CENTER • Best production -"A Dis- tance From Calcutta," directed by Mary Sullivan Slack. • Best actor -Mitchell Nunn for "A Distance From Calcutta.• Runners-up-Kevin Knill for "Out of Order," Michael Mangiamele for "Cliffhanger.• • Best actress -Linda Van Dine for •A Distance From Calcutta." Runner-up -Joyce Eriksen for ·Cliffhanger." ORANGE COAST COLLEGE • Best production -"Terra Nova,• directed by Alex Golson. • Best actor -Steve Howe for "Terra Nova." Runners-up - Mark Coyan for "Red Cross.· P.J. Agnew and Eric Hamme for "Ter- ra Nova.• • Best actress -Jenn Ortiz for •shaved Splits.· Runners-up - Montica Reeves for "Red Scare on Sunset," Kimberly Fischer for "Catholic School Girls.• In next week's third and final segment, two local theater people who have enriched audiences for many years and who now are at the top of their game will be hon- ored as the Daily Pilot's man and woman of the year for 1996 in the- ater. RU Ff ELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. 1.l::L"Y3iZ~166 Taxpayers who owe the IRS must read this before December 31 Don't assume thJt Id\ J><ll11 .. 1c' 'II. 111 Ii.! Their guarantee: they ha .. e a ,olut ion the same m 1997 'II. uh the election' O\er for you-no matter how much you O'll.e Today. the IRS 1' cJger to reduce or Yuu may qualify to erase your tax debt' even el1mmate your dehn'luent tax bill\ w1tl) an offer. r , ou may be eligible for Tomorrow. h<M ever. the IRS may get J IOOIJ. rcductton and ""' e1·en k11oi. 11 tougher. 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Starry, Some of the best and ,. brightest productions of the 1996 theater · ~ season were: C osta -- Mesa Civic Playhouse's "Man of La Mancha'" • (far l~ft): Orange Coast College's "Terra Nova" (above); and "The Boys in the Band" staged by the Theatre District (left) . • I Starry, . Night ... ' •. .. . Cozy Chenille Wrap Rohe with Handstitched Moon and Stars Motif. The perfect gift! New!/ Coffu Cup v Polar &ar Duign Kristen's · Lingerie • Lourigewear • Glfts • Breast Fonns • Westcliff Court • 1719 Westdiff Dr. • ewport Beach .. Monda -Saturda 10-6 • 631-SEXY (7399) . . 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For information, call 650-3690. ~r" .M(S~1fu'£ 'oA~' .. --r -,, In conjunction with the 25th anniversary of Vallejo Maritime Gallery in Newport Beach, the Newport Harbor Nautical Muse- um will present "Montague Daw- son -His Ute and Works" through March 9 at 151 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Admission is free for members, $4 for guests, and $1 for children. For information, call 673-7863. ·CHRISTMAS STOCKINGS G regory Gallery presents a special exhibit featuring one-of-a. kind Christmas stockings with dogs, cats, couples, golfers and more through Dec. 31 at j 406 Via Lido, Newport Beach. For more information, call 723-0887. •ARST IMPRESSIONS• •First Impressions: The Lagu- na Beach Art Association• will be at the Orange County Museum of Art South Coast Plaza Gallery through June 15. "First Impres- siDns • will feature selected Cali-' ftJlnia "plein air" paintings creat- ·t!I by the founders of the associa- ti2m from the Orange County S.useum of Art. NAUTICAL MUSEUM · • The museum features the ; s::rand Salon for special exhibi· ... • tiom1 the Model Gallery, featur· lng a world-cla.u assembly ot lhlp models; and a rotating disp~ the museum's permanent - tion in the Corridor Gallery. The museum ls at 151 E. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. Por infor- mation, call 613-3311. ROSE PARADE The city of Costa Mesa Com- munity Services Department offers reserved grandstand seat- ing and transportation to Pasade- na for the Rose Parade on Jan. 1. Tickets are $49 per person and are on sale at the Neighborhood Comm.unity Center, 1845 Park Ave., Costa Mest . For informa- tion, call 645-8551. SAFARI BRUNOf A Safari Sunday Brunch Cruise ·~d:tM~f '~aata'l'oteit"'.nki ,~~ Balboa at the Pun Zone from 11 a.m. to 1 p .m. every Sunday. The cost is $25.95 per person and $15.95 for children under 12. For information, call 673-0240. FARMERS MARKETS Every Thursday there is a farmers market from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Orange County Fair- grounds. The Orange County Market Place is every Saturday and Sunday from 1 a.m. to 4 p.rn. in the main fairgrounds parking lot. For information, call 723-6616. Every Saturday there is a farm- ers market from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the municipal parking lot at Bay- side Drive and Marguerite Avenue in Corona del Mar. STAGE 'THE NUTCRAdCElt' 1b8 Joftrey Ballet of Chicago, presented by the Orange County Performing Arts Center and James A. Doolittle'• Southern California Theatre Association, stages its popular production of •ne Nutcracker• on Tuesday and Dec. 26 through 29 at 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. The performance schedule ii Tuesday and Thursday through Satwday at 8 p.m. with matinees Friday, Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $18 to $59. For lnlormation, call 740-7878. Por 695 W. 19th St., C<>lt4 Mesa. Por place the third Friday al every informAtioo, call 6'5·2356. month. For information. call 755- 5555, ext. 551. GYMNASTICS CA1M1 JEWISH SINGLES GltOUPS The Newport Beach Public • New Jewilh Rel.atiombips Ubrary often a gymna.stlcs camp allows Jewish singles to chooee for cb1ldren ages .. through 14 e~ they wish to dAte from from 9 a.m. to noon Monday ~ albwn1 th4t picture and through Friday or Dec. ~O through escribe singles wfth a wide Jan. 3 atUncolnElemerttary, 3101 range of,-penonal and protesslon- Padtic View Drive, Corona ct.el al intefests. Membership fees are Mar. Registration fee ls S15 and $40 tor six months and S10 for a preregistration ts required. For year, non-members of the Jewish ••a POSADA MAG.,.a' information, call 644-3151. Community Center are $10 more. ~ ""' For infQ(Jllation, call 755-0340. South Coast Repertory pre-'GOOSEBUMPS' • Tennis 4dder for Singles sent& a Latino holiday show, "La The "Goosebumps• club offers an opportunity to meet new Posada Magica, ~ through Tues-meets the first and third Monday people while improving your day at 655 Town Center Drive, of the month at 6:30 p.m. at game. Registration fee is $18 and Costa Mesa. Performance times Barnes & Noble, 953 Newport interested parties put their names are Tuesday through Friday at 8 Center Drive. For information, on a list and can challenge play- p .m ., Saturday at 3 and 8 p.m. and call 759.0982. ers on the list. For information, Sunday at 12:30 and 4:30 p.m. call 755-0340. ~~~Jb~.5~.~:.. Sl'.OflYAND~tfQUltL~ ~rft· Jl!:AM~, SlD~· gles 21-3~~~~ • PrOfu 2 lb ., 11.m. ~ ;:rond4y, :..i.o.:• .. lt... Barnes & Noble bolds a fun-filled or more • ow we 'A OfRISTMAS CAROL' All performances of •A Christ- mas Carol" at South Coast Reper- tory have been sold out. FIIM 'CARPATl' The award-winning film, "Carpati," will have its premiere showing in Orange County at 2 p .m. Sunday at the Jewish Com- munity Center, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The documentary follows an Auschwitz survivor on his journey back to his shtetl in a remote area of the Carpathian Mountains in southwestern JAMline at 665-5048. craft and story hour for children of " • Jewish In Between Singles, all ages. Refreshments will be served. Barnes & Noble is located age 35-59, offers social and cul· tural events and can be reached at 1870 Harbor Blvd., niangle by calling 283-5752. Square in Costa Mesa. P9r infor- mation, call 631-0614. · SYNAGOGUE VISrTS DANCE ADULT BAU.ROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers adult ballroom dance on the third Friday of each month from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Singles and couples welcome. Uve music pro- vided by the Ray Robbins Combo. The cost is $5, or $4 for SAGE members. The Senior Center is at Meet young Jewish singles and couples for Friday services in are4 synagogues. Visits take -------------------------· I AlJ'A COHEE People who want to read their own poetry can sign up at 7 p.m. for the open reading on the sec- ond Wednesday of evexy month at 506 31st St., Newport Beach. For information, call 6?5-0233. BIRRAPORElTl'S Don Miller Orchestra performs at 8 p.m. Mondays. South Coast Plllza, 3333 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 850- 9090. BOB BURNS RESTAURANT Touch of Class plays easy lis- tening from 6 to 10 p.m . Thurs- days, 7:30 to 11:30 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 6 to 10 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays. 881 Newport Center Drive, Newport Beach. For information, call 644- 2030. 'AESTA NAVIDAD' The Philharmonic Society pre-1 sents "Fiesta Navidad, • a Latin-I themed Christmas presentation I featuring mariachi music and I dancing, at 3 and 8 p.m. today at the Orange County Performing Arts Center, 600 Town Center Drive, Costa Mesa. Tickets are $10 to $38. For information, call 740-7878. 17th St. BEAUTY CENTER Holiday Catering Specialists Ml CASA M[XICAN RBTAURANT Has gone tllblngl Por flsll tacos Whlte fiSh served on a soft com tortilla with our ·spec1ar white sauce, cabbage. cheese. guacamole and a slice of time. Like they serve on the coast of BAJAll Our meals ara a trip to BAJA as well u MEXICOll ~~ s~~ """"'· mustela pevontc· e~ntiol I M · · · · · elemenrs ---~ 642-1117 CEU.EX-C- 283-D 17th Street. Costa Mesa (N1xt to Ross) ~ 7 Days: M-F9-8 Sat. 9.7 Su,,. JJ.S 40LCUPOfOUITASTTI SMOOTHIE I ANY YOGURT FATFl=FIEI I GET 1 FREE I PIE . • Vllld et ltlll lotltioll only I . Vllid llt lhil locttloft only I . Vllkl et lNs toe.don only • 11ot pc1 wittl .,,, o11w Offer I . 11111t fOOd widl .,,, olhlr 0ttw I . Not fOOd w11t1 .,,, oe1w Offer [Jpires 1VJ1"6 ..I.. bpires 12fl 1"6 ..I.. [Jpires 1 VJ VM ---------------- -------- ~ 'S 'R1'-vY SantfwicfiSafoon H~ Q~ ~ H~ N(,tU v~t NEW YEARS EVE CELEBRATION • Remember we cate boats ac charters "ln your home or ln our dining room .•. • Join Vs For · LUNCH • DINNER • SUNDAY BR UNCH For Rtstrvouons and Oirtcuoru CaU 723-0621 25 1 Shipyard Way • Newport Beach Helen Grace has something special for everyone on your list ... HOLIDAY SPECIALS Belgian Truffics (7 oz box) regular s7» . Sptcial '4f' tacit Mint nv.IDes (7 oz box) regular '7'° Sptcial '4" 1~/t Peanut Butter Bears (7 oz box) regular ry» s,.cuu '4" _,, Walnut Pudge Log (6 oz box) regular 'S'° . SJMC/al .,,. .,, Pecan G1ants (12 oz two layer box) regular •JO" I s,.c"'1 ''!" ,.,, Hot Fudge Topping ( 11 ~ oz jar) regular '6'° all flavcn S,.a.1 14" 111elt + MUSICAL: •Hark! Harold's Angels• +wHERE: St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews Road (across from Newport Harbor High School), Newport Beach. + WRITI'EN BY: Dan Sharp, minister of music and worship. + NUMBER IN CAST: 120 children, ages S to 12. +STORY UN~ Harold, an_~.n~-. · sSr/~.3. and when God used ,,., SATURDAY, OEaM8ER 21, 1996 -.... LIYS ANGELS• · angels to bring His >. Local classical guitarist tries to hit right note on CD special messages to people on earth. Harold Is assisted by Adam and Eve, Abe and Sarah, Zach and Liz, Gabe and Mary, and a host of other "heavenly• creatures. By Nancy Cheever, Daily Pilot C lassical is one of the more challenging styles of music to play on any instrument-but especially on the guitar. Involving more than simply stmmmir>g chords, every note is carefully placed and is a delib- erate movement creating a deliberate style. But making the music not sound deliberate is the bard part. Costa Mesa's Joseph Yasbar recently recorded a CD of classi- cal guitar works titled "The Art of Joseph Yashar• (Counterpoint Records). Yashar, who attended and studied music at Orange Coast College. is a self-taught guitarist who has performed at area restaurants, bookstores and colleges. The 31-year-old said he grew 'up listening to classical music, and it soon became his passion. •Anykindofmusicthatis beautiful really appeals to me,• he said. Yashar is obviously an accom- plished musician, and has great •talent, yet his recordings fall short of perfection. Recorded in a Fountain Valley ,home studio, the sound doem't 'quite have the tonality of a pol- ~ished performance of what a live •session would sound like. The first track on the album, Federico Moreno Torroba's •Sonatina: Allegretto," is a pleasant attempt at some Span- jsh-influenced classical sounds. On the second track, "Sonati- -'IUl: Andante,• it sounds as if · Yashar is constantly struggling to find the next chord. And from there, each track sounds more 'and more deliberate and the CD •never quite gets there. The chop- !py chord changes and half-sec- •ond-too-long pauses make the ,otherwise pleasant tunes seem labored. Classical guitar ts not very eesily understood, Yashar said, and •one of the most important :aspects ja having a beautiful tone." • So while the compositions tbellll8lves are nice, the inter- pretation and Yashar's tone are a little flat. The notes seem to leap into your ear, instead of flow into it. Some of the slower tunes, like Nikita Koshlr:in's •Guitar,• work pretty well. The South Ameri- can-influenced composition wa.s written for several different instruments, and Yashar does a good Job interpreting the guitar portion. 'Ibe Ould motion and melodic tanallty of the piece ae--- ates a calm. euy feeling. Put 1 few words to wort for you. can thl pmiyPilot Yashar said he hopes to per- form more in the area, but that many venues don't understand the type of music he plays. "When I actually play some- where, people really like it,~ he said. • NANCY CJtEEVER studied dasslcal piano for 10 years. + INTERESTING , > NOTE: The musical fea-BRIAN P08UDA I DAILY PILOT tures t he Chorister, Car-Children from SL Andrews Church perform a song during a recent rehearsal of the musical, •n ark. ol and Carillon choirs. Harold's Angels," presented 6 p.m. Sunday at the Church. All 120 children are in full costume and make-+ CHOIR DIRECTORS: Lori + COST: Free, no ticket priate for children ages 4 and up. Loftus, Carol Conover, Martha required. older. + DIRECTOR: Martha McGin-McGinnis Healey. + LENGTH OF PERFOR-+ PHONE: For more informa- nis Healey. +WHEN: Sunday, 6 p.m. MANCE: 40 minutes. Appro-tion, call 574-224&. ,. HODSON LIGHTING Up T~ 50°/o OFF on all TIFFANY lighting in stock thru December 21 • Heitht 2.r Dial'M'tn 28 - Verdi Bronze Finish a QOOiZEL Co"rtaJ ro tlN TNlk Open Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sdt 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa• 548-9341 OM.Y ORECK GIVES YOU IJ[)ffirnrn . GREAT VACUUMS FOR ®[mm LOW PRICEI The Oreck XL Hy~Allergenlc Hotel Upright filters 99.7% of breathable air particies. It features a state-of-the- art roller, which rotates at over 6,500 times per Oreck Powef. Brush - Weighs only 4.2 l>s. but strong enough to remove lint from clothes and drapes. Even spot cieans, and it's FREE• minute picking up dust mites, pet hafr, poffen, lint and fine sand, all In one sweep. The companion Oreck XL.Compact Canister Is powerful enough to lift a 16-r:>ound bowling balf and It's FREE- ROSEY'S AUTO BODY ""_,.,..,, You CAii ClmsE ,, A14 SATIJRDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1996 SBRMONS CHRISTMAS SECRET Dennis, W. Short reveals "The Christmas Secret" during Sun- day's worship service at Harbor Christian Church (Disciples ol Christ). The sermon, beginning at 10 a .m., will draw from Luke 1 :26- 38. ChW'ch school for children will take place at the same time, and adult Sunday school runs from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. The chW'ch is located at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. Contact the church at 645-5781. ULTIMATE PRESlNT The Rev. Gail Miller presents •The Greatest Gift• this Sunday at Community Church, the New- port Beach Church of Religious Science. l)le 10:30 a.m . service follows meditation at 10. The church is located at 901 Dove St., Suite 145, in Newport Beach. Call 646-3199 for more information. ORANGE COAST UNrTARIAN NEW TRADmONS UNIVERSAUST CHURCH Christ Church by the Sea cele-Young and old congregation members will share carols and brates its New 'Ihlditions Service special holiday memories. The of Worship each Sunday at 9:30 li · d · 'tt a.m. Child care is available dur-re gious e ucation coID.IIll ee will lead the program starting at 1 ing each observance. The Unitetl p.m. with &ild care provided, A Methodist church is l~ated at reception and refreshments will 1400 West Balboa Blvd. in New-follow. The church is located in port . Bea~. Phone 675-6310 ~or Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. ;:-"~ I, ~}.i;'t,f~~•."\.;,t_'.t, .:~•ql<>f,8.~,.,..caJ!~(h; . 40~2. S"RrTUALINVE'NTORY This Sunday's guest speaker at Orange Coast Unitarian Univer- salist Church will explore reasons why Jesus is -in storage" at the church. Timothy Rnthstiver will deliver the sermon titled -waiting for Jesus" during the 10:30 a.m. service. It also focuses on the Uni- tarian Universalist claim to Jesus this Chrisbnas. Child care and youth religious education will be provided during the service. The church is located in Costa Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For more infor- mation, call 646-4652. -HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (DtSOPLES OF CHRlsn The church is holding a Christ- mas Eve Candlelight Service. It will begin at 1 p..m. The chW'ch is located at 2401 Irvine Ave. in Newport Beach. Phone 645-5781. ST. ANDREW'S PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Sanctuary Choir, Youth and Children's Choirs: 5 p.m., 7 p.m., 9 p.m., 11 p.m. The services take place at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. Contact the church at 631-held every Wednesday. The 2880. church ls located at 3209 Via Udo VINEYARD CHIUS11AN FELLOW· SHIP OF NEWPORT BEACH The Vespers Service at 6 p .m. presents the church's production of "The Messiah". It's located in Costa Mesa at 102 E. Baker St. Contact the church office at 556- 8463 for details. in Newport Beach. Call 675-0210 to find out ~re. CHRISTMAS MUSfCAl. The Children's Choirs of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHUROt present •ffarkl Harold's Angels• 4 p.m.: Children's Christmas at 6 p.m. Sunday. The 4'0-minute Service and Pageant. Childreii full-costume production features and infants are invited to attend. 120 children, ages 5 to 12. The St. Nicholas will pay the children public is invited to this free event a special visit in Thane Hall after at 600 St. Andrews Road in New- the service. port Beach. · Child care will not be avail- able at the following se~ces: THE REASON FOR THE SEASON 7 p.m .: Christmas Conce Community Open House with the St. James Chamb Month at St. Mark Presbyterian Singers. Church emphasizes Remember 7:30 p.m.: Worship Service, the Reason for the Season during Holy Eucharist Rite Il. December. The entire family 10 p.m.: Christmas Concert meets in the sanctuary at 9:30 with Jubilate Bells and the St. a.m. and after a special lesson fot. J~hahcel.Cl'H>ir;.£~ . ·• . ,.. · ~~·_youth are. weia 11 p.m. Worship Service, Fes-ome to attend church school. tival Eucharist Rite II with choir After the service and coffee hour, and brass. adult cJ.asses will focus on Jesus at The church is located at 3209 2000: The Courageous Peasant, Via Lido in Newport Beach. Call with a presentation followed by 675-0210 for further information. dialogue. On Sunday, the sermon advises to •Remember the CHRISTMAS DAY SERVICES ST. JAMES EPISCOPAL CHURCH 10 a.m. Worship Service, Holy Eucharist Ritell. A noon ser- vice with Holy Communion is Promise." The church is located at 2100 Mar Vista Drive in Newport Beach. For details, phone 644- 1341 . HEALING AND ENLIGHTENMENT At 2 p.m. Sunday, Gate of Heaven Chapel's Christmas Ser- vice offers special music. spiritual healing and psychic demonstra- ~'lb.is takes place at the New· port Heights Masonic Temple. The address ls 1401 15th St., Newport Beach. Contact 122· 4609 for details. BIBLE SURFING Christ Church by the Sea's Ser- vice on the Sand moves indoors for the winter. Don Roberson now leads an informal Bible Swfing service at the church Sundays at 8 a.m. It includes singing, the mes- sage and good fellowship at 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. in Newport Beach. Phone 67 5-6310 for details. SUNDAY NfGHT ALIVE At 5:30 p.m. Sunday Night Alive gathers at Christ ChW'ch by the Sea. It features the 14th Street gospel band and informal wor- ship led by members ol the con- gregation in celebration of laity Sunday. Visitors are invited to 1400 W. Balboa Blvd. for good fel- lowship and an optional light sup- ~1?11\_e:dJufch ofOOe will answer questions a t 673-3805. SPECIAL EVENTS BAHA1S GATHERING The Baha'is of Newport Beach sponsor a lunch, speaker and dis- cussion of timely topics al' 11 a.m. Dec. 29 and the last Sunday of each month at a private residence in Corona del Mar. All are wel- come. Directions: 760-5360. BLOOD-PRESSURE CHECKS First United Methodist Church of Costa Mesa, 420 W. 19th Sl, will conduct a free blood-preaure clinic between 10 and 10:30 a.m. Jan. 5 and the first Sunday of each month. Call S..8-7727. SUPPORT GROUPS MENTAL HEALTH FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church conducts a support group for families with loved ones with serious mental illnesses. It is led by a prolessional and takes place every Sunday from 6:30 to 8 p.m. For more information, call St. Andrew's at 631-2880 or Karin Montgomery at 645-3708. <AREER NETWORK · The Career Network meeting for those unemployed continues at 1 :30 p.m. Thursday in Stewart Lounge at St. Andrew's Presby- terian Church. The free, ongoing wed4y ,meetings are open to all and are held at 600 St. Andrews Road in Newport Beach. For more information, call 574-2239. VOLUNTEERS Saint Michael and All Angels seeks tutors for its mission to the Orange County Vietnamese pop- ulation, The Episcopal Church of the Redeemer. Those interested are . asked to help an hour per· week or more with English (prt- marily English as a Second Lan- guage}, math and science. Coach- es for youth sports are also need- ed. If interested, call the program coordinator, Peter Daniel, at 539- 6530. , METHODIST In fie blglntlng was fie Wool, and the Wold was will God, and Ole Wold was God. SAKNTJAMES St . Matthew's Church 1723 Westcliff Drive, Newport Beach. CA 92660 (lacing 51\eringm, behind The Pizza Blkely) 714·1346-1152 Chrlatmaa Eve, 7:30 p.m. Christmas Day, 10:00 a.m. a community dedicated to loving and serving EPK§COPAL Holy Communion, Sunday, 8 a.m. & 10:15 a.m.. Thursday, 9:30 a.m. SuncS.y School, 9 a.m .. '°' edutts & children of au egea. ~t•Stt c~!K..11 Women'a Fellowalllp, Thutsday, 10:30 a.m •• prayer. ooftee & study. Tnidlllonll EplsCCJtMll WOl'lhlp. Chlldc:et9 la prO'lldld. Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior CHURCH warmly invites you and your family to join our family in celebrating the birth of Jesus Christ! Tuesday, December 24 4 pm Children's service and pageant 7 pm Christmas Concert with Community Church, Congregational United Church of Christ 611 Heliotrope Avenue Corona dd Mar, Callfornla (714) 644-7400 the Saint James Chamber Singers 7:30 pm Holy Eucharist Rite II JO pm Christmas Concen with the Invites you to join our Church Family and celebrate the Birth of Christ with ust St. James Chancel Choir and Jubilate Bells 11 pm Festival Eucharist Rite II with choir and brass Wednesd ay, December 25 JO am Holy Eucharist Rite II The Reveren d D avid C. Anderson, rector 3209 \'IA LIDO, NEWPORT BEACH, 17141675~0210 Bpeol•I Mu•lo Pr•••ntetlon Sunday. Decanber 22 •the•••' a 10.00 a..m. eerrices. ~ Chaocd Chotr wtD PftKOl tiaodel'• .. llleNiah" with •trlna quintet and hwpllchord. Two Chrl•tm•• Eve C.ndlellght Bervloe• Sunday, Decembtt 14th •• 7.00 p.m.. Brfna the chlJdrC'o for our ~ ~ ol baoos and carolil with tM Chonccl Choir kaitured.. Al 11.00 p.a.~ end"'*"'. cl-*~ Eftol"'9orll end cmolt wl&h ~ ChGdc:mtt JlfV"tded • U.. 7roo p.m. ....tier only. B.nacc Van Blair, MinJsta" Mr. Jlodeer' 1VblUen. Din:ctor of Musk "Spend This Christmas with the Family of God" Saturday, December 21, 5:30 P.M. Sunday, December 22, 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. "UNCLUTTERED CHRISTMAS" (John 1:1-14; 3:16-17) Tuesday, December 24 5:00, 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 P.M. CHRISTMAS EVE CANDLELIGHT SERVI<;ES "WHY I CELEBRATE CHRISTMAS" Or. John A. Huffman, Jr. ~tchina " CNl«art Kand 'JCM1\l,tf feyr S-00 and 7 :00 P M. stmets onlJ. St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church 600 S1. Andrew• Roed, N~wport Beach, California (714) 631 -2880 (1eru9 Mft Newpon "-bur Hlj\ School 1.t lrvnw af'd l Srh.) ( ' •' . , Cotta Meta MESA VERDE UNmD MITHODIST CHURCH 1701 laker, C.M Wonhip & Church School 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. NEWPORT CENTER UNITED MITMODIST CHURCH 16<tJ~~~~ve. 644-0745 Dr. Richard 979·8234 Worship at e:OOAM & 1 O:OOAM Children Sunday School 1 O:OOAM Jr. & Sr. HiQh 5:00PM . J ,A GUN A United Methodist Church 21632 Wesley Dr. Laguna Beach 499-3088 SUnday Morning Worship & Christian Education 1 OAM Ministers David Beades & Virginia Wheeler Wesl~ Counseling Center S8rvices Avalf8ble Y HARBOR CHRISTIAN CHURCH (Dtsclitltl of c•rtst) 24'1 .,.. ..... 11111 lllMI • 11"""1 .... Sunday WOfllllp • 11:00AM Dr. Denni• W. Short Minister 645·5781 FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 V1a Udo, Newpod lleaeh 673-1340 or 673-6150 ST. MARK PRF.sBYTERIAN CmJRce "Open Anns and Open Minds " Wonhip 9:30 Jamboree & F.a.ublutr in Newport Beada 644-1341 R£~SC.Na NEWPORT BEACH SCIENCE Of MINO EDUCAJION CENmt (Com« d Oovt 1c Quall -In omce Bldg. ocroa from Allcher Jones) 901 Dove #145 I CHURCH $ER\ii¢E $UN • 10:30 I Olllce: M, Tu, Th (714) 846-3199 Dr. JuaMtla EYHI, Mlllllw SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3100 Pac:Ulc: View Dr I Nft'polt Beach 644-2617 or 675-4661 Cbun:b lOam Sunday Scbool 10 am Cbwdl 10 am• 5 pm, Sundaf Sc:bool 10 am Wedmlclay UeeiUngs I pm WedmKlay lilMUngl I pm• 111 ~T 12 nocn Behold, the heaven and the heaven of beavem ls the Lord's thy God, the earth allo, wlth aU that t.bereln ls. Deuteronomy I 0: 14 Pastor T im Timmons SpultiQa 1: l , SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1996 A15 It takes flight in s!u_dent art exhibit By George Tapley N ot since Picasso and Braque called them- selves the Orville and Wilbur of modem art has there been such enthusiasm for avia- tion among young artists. North and South concourses. Prize winners of this contest will go on to state and national lev- els, ·culminating in the Interna- tional Aviation Art Contest in Sion, Switzerland in June. "Aeromania" was the theme • chosen for this year's annual : student art exhibit at the John • Wayne Airport, where 112 art- . works were chosen from 2,558 · entries. Kindergarten through : 12th-grade students in Orange Students were asked what the mythical country of Aeroma- nia would look like; what type of plant and animal life might inhabit the area; were there oceans and rivers; would there be special clothing; and what kind of currency would be used there? While the rules says that the stamp for Aeromania must also include its value as 10 units, students interpreted this somewhat freely. Among the types of currency adopted were: its, bits, huts, ibits, boosts, County were asked to design their own postage stamp to cel- ebrate the mythical country of • Aeromania. The exuberant results can be seen in the air- port's baggage area and in the ' i t • ' • : ' ' T~I= ~~LLl=~T~~~ CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S' WEAR & 1 EVEDDAY SAVDIGS 50%-80% As Featured on CH 9 T.V .. Alan Mendelson's December .. Open 7 Days Balboa Island 332 Marine Ave. • Newport Beach 675-6887 Clasmtied ads work for YOU! THE D'dily Pilot Make Those Patios & Entries Beautiful Let Jim Jenninp install your complete yard hardscape. •'Expert brick, block, stone, tile, alate &. conc.tttt work. . • Can recommend ~litY dtsi,tlers &. landscapen. • Quality wOrk in Co.ta Mesa &. Newport Beach •ince 1969. • Dratnaae prob&emel We. eolvethem. • craft, or even aerial balloons. Space creatures and asteroids present conspicuous hazards to. safe flight. And in one artwork, the head of a giant named King Concorde has been speared by an airplane -its tail entering one ear, its nose emerging from the other. The John Wayne Airport has a surprisingly active program of art exhibitions, music recitals, dance performances, and lec- tures. And while the facility is not all that convenient for the casual visitor, such cultural offerings as the present exhibit make it worthwhile for the trav- eler to add a few extra minutes to his or her schedule to enjoy the art. ~~~~~~'" ~... Chil<Jrlp. se~m to "be born • "'c,.. ~ ilJir «ll1vellf.i'teneS$' 1-"''i and creativity. Sadly, all too moonbucks, smacks, polios, and krans. And as for Aeromania, it turns out, as one might expect, to be a country bursting with marvelous sights. In Aeromania th~re is a gold- en pyramid and also a city of sunflowers. Everywhere the air is filled with fantastic creatures -angels, mermaids, flying humans in space suits, even fly- ing rats. There are plenty of air- ports in Aeromania, usually crowded like John Wayne with planes and people. But some- times we see only the skies or outer reacbPc; of space that Aeromanians travel. Of course, these skies are not always friendly.Jetplanes occasionally engage in combat with space- often this spark is extinguished alter the first few years in ele- mentary scilool where the arts are poorly funded. ~ppily, this exhibition proves that for Orange County children, at least, some teachers are help- ing to keep the spark alive. Moreover, it doesn't stop with the early years. There is strong and imaginative artwork on dis- play representing all the grades. While youngsters astonish by the freshness and spontaneity of their art, older students have acquired more sophisticated skills and techniques to express their visions. Nothing shows such accomplishment better than the half-dozen designs on display from Ms. Oliva's com- puter graphics classes. This Garden Grove teacher has her 10th-and 12iji-grade students working with advanced graphic illustration software. And the results are commendable, so much so would judge these individuals well on the way to careers as graphic artists. WE • TO All OUR CUENTS 1•1 VQn Kii-. ...-.1m •hlnl, CA 12112 {714)11Mm•.....- HAVE THE BEST SURGEONS IN THESE PARTS . The human body has a anyone else in the county, funny way of being taken for and 99\ of our patients rate granted until one of its our care as uexcellent.N parts requires treatment or Yet even with numbers surgery. It shouldn't take like that, Hoag strives to be something quite so drastic even better. Our case managers for you to find out about and specialized nurses assist the excellent orthopedic the physicians, patient and services at Hoag• Hospital. family to ensure you get Hoag has the largest the kind of care you expect and most experienced staff and deserve. of orthopedic surgeons in Hoag accepts nearly every Orange County. Our patients health plan, whether it's return to active•lifestyles traditional, Medicare, PPO, or HMO. sooner than those from any For more information about other area hospital. In fact, Hoag orthopedic Services, call our we perform more orthopedic info line at 800/Slf-BOAG (4624). surgeries--from minor The choice for orthopedic arthro•copic procedure• to care i• obviou•. Get to Boa9 •• joint replacement•--than • . . letter of the week Thanks Jim ¥our (Nov. 14 "Oh, arid another thing ... Thank·you") editorial was welcome and our public servants deserve your praise. Sometimes In the heat and chaos of controversy we all criticize but forget to say thank you. 1 would like to praise Jim de ~..,, .-~~m and his et:l~re family for . tS.: 't~.of J>';'bfic ~rvice tn multi-'" ,. pie areas too numerous to men- tion here. He has been a tireless devot- ed'worker who did not desert thf ship when the climate was harsh. As captain of the school board he remained true to his beliefs in what was eight. +te did not alter with the ctlange of winds, planets or the ebbs of the tides. We now have an:jntelligent, sensitive school board that welcomes communi- ty input and, yes, even listens carefully to it. We have a new energetic Superintendent of Scbools that really cares about the students and will move us toi:ward. The budget has recov- ered from the embezzlement embarrassment. Jim de Boom stayed with the ship until the tilt was righted and the visibility clear. We all o~ him and his family a big thfnk you. If every family in Newport-Mesa contributed as much to the community as they h.Ve the school board would probably have many fewer problems to discuss at their lef')gthy Tuesday meetings. Now that Jim will have so much "free time" perhaps we could have "The Taste of New- port" several times a year. On a personal note, I could easily handle those roast lamb gyro sandwiches and chocolate fudge covered brownies more than on£e a year. ~on appetit. Jim. MICHAEL A. GLUECK Newport Beach T II l Bl 7 Z " f.would say 'God always has $ome reason for that.' There is nothing we can do. God has His • ; reasons some-• t times to take good people ... " .. -Pll.UllOD SHAH speaking about co-Worker Donna Jacobson, who was killed last week. foruin communify commentary ' . I support the Lions Fish Fry man Joe Erickson's statement BesidE°ls, if the Uons Club parade, but I believe it that the city should not be lost money by not having peo- should be funded from the spending hard-earned tax dol-. ple come these past few years, proceeds from the Fish Fry lars on the par_ade because it is I would think the city would ey. It seems to me I recall reading about extra money the city had in a treasury. Why don't they use part of that money? itself and not from tax payers not a vital service. also lose money by not having money. _ It seems to me that a 47-these people come here and Ab: .... u-~JCO-IANOO , y~p~o~d.trA.ditj.Qn is a,..yj.!~.set:_. ~~~~5~y,,onJocl)l . " f£ c'osla Mes~ V1W<>'.:'tlifl'd&ens ~~ gooas ces.· • . · They were trying to debate whatuend it on ~4Y· A tiHf1 -thi~d:be'h&U munity. Isn't this one of the Surely a compromise I would like to see it rein-things that makes up a com-couU;l be made and the city ed out. stated. I disagree with council-munity? could contribute some m,on- DOLORES· MINERICH Costa Mesa VIEW DON LEACH I OAllY I'll.OT A bit of local history went up ln flames this week when a Costa Mesa house, built ln 1909, was destroyed by tire. Donna Jacobson CASTAWAYS HOTEL losses DONNA JACOBSON To the family of Donna Jacobson, we share your grief, though it's impossible to feel its depth as you must right now. The Daily Pilot thanks those of you in the community who have sent your kind words about our col- league and we'd once again like to send our heartfelt condolences to the Jacobson family. LOCAL HISTORY A piece of Costa Mesa history was left in cinders this week as a fire raced through an historical wooden house, built in 1909, where the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce first formed. The idea of building a hotel at the historic Lower Castaways seems to be fading. The Ayres family, local hoteliers who had first dreamed up the idea, dropped the proposal after seeing a lack of community support. correspondence r---------------------------~--------------~~---~ • I gains QASSKAL FANS South Coast Repertory scored a coup earlier this week by landing the Vienna Pbllbannonic tor a spring concert. It will be the first time the world renowned m\llidAN perform in Costa Mesa. ASH RtY PARADE The once popular 47-yeer-old tradition that fell by the. wayside a couple years ago may be making a comeb8clt. • OflUSTMAS SPtRrr Whether it's the Cb.riatmu Boat Parade, Toys for 1btl or helping the needy at the Someone eer.. Soup Kitchen, the .holiday cbw ii bubbling OYBr JnNewport- Mesa this year. And as Ibey do every year, residents bare have shown they can be the most ~ in tbe world. I ' I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I ~ I ' I I I 1 -----------------------------------------------~ Readers say 'it's tinie for a teacher raise Personally, I believe the school teachers are not paid en ough . I feel they have one of the most important jobs in the community, shaping the young people of our future. The pay back for the amount of time that they put in is quite smell compared to the amount ol time that other professionals puJ into their profession and get paid at a much, much higher rare. I think N wport-Mesa School should raise tts salaries to the level of the other and U not higher. I that 11 really an important ,. ~ because in o.rder to attract ~ keep teechen Of the quail· orona del Mer, Newport , Bttanda and COlta phll all tbe ·•--tary .,...._~dalll.tttl I necessary to pay these people so that they will want to come to our school district. ELLEN WEINSTEIN Corona del Mar I think definitely they do not. We need more men in educa· Uon. More role models for little boy1 and little boys identify with men. A man cannot sup· port his wife and famlly on a teacher's salary and this is what we need. JANINE GOBBELL Newport Beach Are Newport-Mesa teachers are pe.id enough in comparison to teachers in other county dil· trtctsf Absolutely not. Or in other countries dJ.s. trictlf Ablolutely not. la the dil- trkt m~ollmm9~ f • people? Yes, it has lost many good people, I'm one of them. I retired in June. I worked at the same salary for four years and then we were given a token 1 % salary Increase that of course was taken out 1n taxes. I just had some friends here from New York, both of whom who are retired teachers from New York state, not even the city, and their retirement lnoome ts twice what ours ls. Plus they get full social securi- ty. I think something is missing here in the way of salaries. Teacben are treated badly. I really feel we need to be com- penaated tbe same u the garbage men who make more money tban we do. JO 11.ACK..JACOI Co.ta .... I remember when salaries were 10-15% less than other districts way back in the early 1950's. Then the board mem· bers declared the school employees bad to accept less pay for the privilege of working in Newport Beach where the view was beautiful and the child.ten were all exemplary. I thought that idea bad been buried. Of course salaries should be competitive. It la crazine11 to pay fint year teachers competitively and tben punish experienced teacher for their loyalty by not maintain.Ing salaries at competitive levels. IEVDLY CAii iON Santa Ana H_.btl We can no longer afford to ..,. our IChOol dittrkt'1 ftn&t· ..... '9r •"8i IQ' laldl· ers a much needed raise. If we truly expect excellence in education, we need to pay for it while we a.re in danger of losing good teachers to diltrtcts that do pay. Loyalty and good will only .go so far when it comes to paying bUla and pla.ii- ning for the future. MAR.IANNI! ICO'IT Newport Beach As a former teacher, from another diltrlct, who alway1 thought that be WU grossly overpaid, it 11 my be!W, despite Superlntend•t Mac Bernd'• w..ptng to tbe eomrary, that the other diltrida ue at fault and that our loCa1 diltrtct 11 the oilly one payliig lts tMchen a sane wage. john -hedges '1\vas the night before Christ- mas and all through the city Not a taxpayer was stirring, whom no one would pity. The grant requests were sent by facsimile with care In hopes that Uncle Sam would decide the fa.it share. The incumbentS were entrenched all snug in their terms, While they viewed the voter5 like anglers do worms. The mayor raised her gavel and I grabbed my wallet Before night was out, I knew she would go for it. When at the council meeting there arose such a chatter I sprang from my seat to see what was the matter. Away from the dais I flew like afiash Tore open the staff report and counted my cash . The official domain of the chambers gave pause I knew it then that govern- ·ment was Santa Oaus With subsidized projects and handouts galore They lick their Ups like kids in a candy store. I cried out, "Restraint!• as they nourished the bloat, But my efforts fell short on a 6-1 vote. I dared to prevent that last tax increase, But before it was passed, they'd spent that (at least). • More rapid than electric cars, liberals came And they spent, and they taxed, and they wasted the same; Now, Newport! now, Mesa! Now County and Call On Boxer, On Feinstein, on Bill and his gall The federals do take, and give back just part, We need them you see, despite their black heart. They tell without shame that they feel all our pain No matter the fault, it is we whom they blame! Tax for art, tax for bums, it's never enough! Now, spend and be merry, and take all our stuff I And then in a twinkling I heard, •What of my demand?" Ordered the legions of victims with outstretched hands. .. ; As I drew in my head, I asked · could there be more? Then contemplated the pigeons who extol Metaphor. Vegetables they worship, and morals recede, We pay and we pay, but they don't fix the street. . They wring hands of states ~: rights and Prop. 215 , The federals will tell you that . ~ they would be queen. It's chubby and plump, but not very jolly, Defy al your risk. but you know it'd be folly. It's illegal, you see, to have equal rights Prop. 209 they canc:el and lau_g_h with delight. lbey'll protect you from bad guys, truat m they say, Then take away your gum, and you wm rue tbe day. But may we mUlt not our bert "' free :rdefend from the oatve Out hard-fought liberty. The~ con-.c.t .. , ~Many~ ... to an; Happy Nn 1-r, tool ... • • • volunteer directory • The VOl.UN1'llll D•CTDllY runs periodically In the Dally Piiot. If you'd like Information on getting your organi- zation listed, call 642-4321, Ext. 331. AlS ASSOOATlOH ORANGE COUNTY OW'TO 'Ibe Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Association. Oranqe County Chapter, need.I many volunteen. Por lnfonnation, call the Chapter Office at 375-1922. ALZHEIMER'S ASSOCIATION OF ORANGE COUNTY The Alzheime.r's Association or Orange County needs volunteen ror Its VISiting Volunteer Program1 support group leaders for patients and care givers; and for the volunteer helpline. Interested volunteers can call 283-1111. AMfiRICAN ASSOCJATION OF RETIRED PERSONS New volunteers receive free inten- 5ive instruction to help taxpayers with .federal and State lncome tax re~ .. -~ ~Ull ~ free tax Jjtepa.ration assistance primari- ly to older adults in our area. The pro- gram is co-sponsored by the Internal Revenue Service with input from the California Franchise nu Board. nu assistance is provided without regard to AARP membership, and last year, near- ly 1,000 local citizens received ald. Vol- unteers contribute at least four hours per week during the filing season. Those Interested ln helping should con- tact local coordinator Larry White at 615-5066. AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY The Orange County Region of the American Cancer Society is seeking office volunteers. Also, volunteers are being sought to answer calls for the unit's Helpline lnfoCenter. For informa- tion on these and other volunteer oppor- tunities, call Sally Carson at 261-9446. 'AMERICAN CANCER SOOETY RELAY FOR LIFE The Amencan Cancer Society needs volunteers for a number of tasks. For more information, contact Sally Carson at 261-9446. AMERICAN HEART ASSOCIATION The American Heart Association Is looking tor volunteers to perform vari· ous general office duties. These include: photocopying, typing, light computer work, as well as preparing large mail- ings and other. various clerical duties from 9 to noon or 1 to 4. Monday through Friday. Call Teri Brown, volun- teer coordinator, at 856-3555 for more . information. AMERICAN RED CROSS, ORANGE COUNTY CHAPT£R The Orange County Chapter of the American Red Cross needs volunteers to address community groups about Red Cross services and to act as liaisons with the media In disaster and emergency situations. For information, call Judy Iannaccone, 835-5381. AMERICAN YOUTH SOCCER ORGANJ. ZATION ASStsTANCE LEAGUE The 'Dental Health Center, Opera- tion School Bell and Kids on the Block serve the children ol the Newport-Mesa Unified School ~The Aa11tance League of Newport-Mesa funds these projects through its Thrift and Comign- ment Shops. To volunteer In any or theM areas or get information on the league's next membership event, leave a mes.- sage for Ann Mari~ Alford at 645-6929. ASSOOATIOH RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC is a non-profit group In Costa Mesa that sponsors and supports multi· outreach community service programs, such as the homelesa sanctuary. Volun· teers are needed. Por information, call Dr. Renee Ne.mast 0-5803. Ballet Pacifica Guild, a v tee support group for Ballet Pacifica, needs volunteen for a variety of tasks. For Information, call Molly Lynch at 851 • 9930. BOY SCOUTS OF AMERICA INC., ORANGE COUNTY COUNOL Volunteer opportunities lnclud~ fund raising, program development and training to existing troops and packs. For more information, call Devon Dougherty, 546-4990. BOYS AND GIRLS CLUBS OF COSTA· MESA/NEWPORT BEACH The three area Boys and Girls Clubs need volunteer coaches and arts and crafts workshop teachers. For locations and more infpnnation. call Dick Powers, 642-2245. CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Farm at the Orange County Fairgrounds In Costa Mesa. Call Ginny Smith, 708-1517. CENTER FOR CREATIVE ALTERNATIVES The Center for Creative Alterna- tives, a non-profit charitable organiza· tion that works through the United Way, needs volunteers, graduate level interns or trainees. For infonnation, call Karen, 642-0377. CENTER DOaNTS U you love the arts, become a Center Docent. It enables you to see and be involved in the Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center as rew are able. You'll frequent backstage and below stage areas giving public tours of the Center. To learn more and apply, call the Sup- port Groups office at 556-2122, ext. 218. 011ZENS FOR A SEWAGE FREE IAY Your help is needed to help preserve Newport Harbor as an unpolluted resource. Volunteers, group leaders, and organizers are needed. Call 722- 1710. COUEGE HOSPfTAL COMMUHm' HOSPICE J Community Hosplce Care, which provid• medical and ,emotional support to terminally W patieJits and their faml· lie. In Orange County, needs volunteers In ea.ta Mesa and Newport Beach. Por information or to register, call Cindy Laird, 978-7447. CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL REFORM Consumen for Legal Reform has an ongoing need for volunteers to monitor dvll court judges. A computer and donations are also needed. Por more Information, call Barbara at 0881. HOUSE The Costa M Civic Playhouse needs volunteers f r ushering, back- stage, maWngs, typ g, lights and many other duties. Por ore information, call 650-5269. COSTA MESA LITERACY GROUP The Costa Mesa Literacy Center needs volunteer tutors to teach English speaking adults to read and write, or English as a second language. All tutor training is provided and there is no for· elgn language requirement. Thaining classes are on Tuesday evenings and Saturday morning for six weeks. After training tutors usually work with 1-3 students one evening per week at a local church for a 90 minute period. Call Barbara at 832-1464 or Margery at 548· 3384 for more information. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior services facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a variety or tasks. For more .information. call 645-2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. COURT APPOINTED SPEOAt ADVOCATES OF ORANGE COUNTY Volunteers are needed to make a two-year commitment to serve as advo- cates for abused, neglected and aban- doned children. Owing the two-year period, volunteers work one-on-one with a child for three hours a week. For information, call 935-6124. CUDDLE. INC. Provide support to abused and aban- doned children as a Cuddle, Inc. hotline speda.list.. Answer the toll-free number at your own home during a 12-bour shift. one or two days per month. Con· tact Debbie Magnusen at 432-9681. DEFORE FOUNDATION FOR THE ARTS The Defore Foundation for tOO Arts, a non-profit organlz..ation dedicated to dance at 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3. Costa Mesa, needs volunteers. Por more infor- mation, call 241-9908. RSM • HAIUIOR AREA INC. SAl\JRDAY, OECEMBEJt 21, 1996 Corona del Mar AYSO Soccer Region 57 needs volunteers for 1996 soccer season registration. 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"My hand will be useless for a year," said J ohansen, who performs facials. But, sh e said, "I'm the lucky one." Minutes before the attack in the parking lot, Donna Jacobson was stabbed to death at the carport of her Anaheim Ave nue home. Omar Rivera, 18, of Costa Mesa, has been charged in both attacks and could face the death TUNES CONTINUED FROM A 1 The group played "Oh, Come All Ye Faithful" and "Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer" before heading outside to play for the entire school during recess. They took the stage and played a few songs, but the young crowd wasn't satisfied . They wanted the band to play "Frosty The Snowman," and they wanted it right away. "Frosty! Frosty! Frosty!• the chil· dren shouted. The Bachelors gave in. Afte r- wards, a group of little girls swarmed about trumpet player Jeff Gould, asking him how he creates such beautiful sounds. Gould, who lives m O kla- homa, said they were demand- ing that he perform another song. "They wanted me to play the Macarena, but I dodged it,• be said. Chelsea was thrilled to be in the spotlight for the aft,,."Tloon. "They've practiced at our house before, but never any- thing like ti.is," she said. Members of the group will stay in town for lhe duration of the Newport Harbor Christmas Parade, playing at parties in the area and perfomting for people strolling about Balboa Island . ·0ur greatest consolation in this great sorrow and this great tragedy is ~t sh~ believed that with all her ftMrt, • he said. Krause also spoke of her pel"90llality, which many have described as •feisty.• •1 never didn't know what was on her mind,• be said. •She was always very clear. ... She wasn't a little wall- flower. She wasn't a little person who came and went• He said there would be "lesS peace and more joy• in Heav- en with her there. Family friends Rhonda Weed and Marilyn Mulvihill read accounts Mike Jacobson put together of conversations penalty. Wearing a sling on her arm, Johansen embraced Mike Jacobson, the victim's husband, after services out- side St. Joachim Church Friday mom- jng. It was the first time they'd met. Johansen recalled the fear she felt Sunday night. ,. "It tfe~h¥tr't CQS_le tle would ~ave sumb:ect·~ ~omfMc said ;-lifi ~ hadn't come, those guys, it would defi- nitely be me too. No question about it.• Describing herself as a "world trav- eler" who traveled alone to many places -Istanbul, Panama, Jamaica - she said, "In peaceful Costa Mesa I almost died.• The attack, she said, happened in seconds. She said the attacker held the knife diagonally across bis chest as be approached her. "It was a big knife," she said. "He held it like a baby. I knew he meant (j)~~~~~~(i) e~~ ,!-l'l~The Children 's Bookshoppe ~ J ~~ ·~ ,. ) 1660 Santa Ana Ave. {, ~ . ~ \ Costa Mesa (Btwn. 17th St. & Ogle) 4ii) C~ .. :::=:,.....,. Look tor the American flag~,,. ~S ~Hours: Tues, Thurs & Sat Only Noon-4pm ~ or by appointment 646-1943 (i)~~~~~~lj> he had with bis wUe, which included her reference to God as •a stand-up comedian,• and splted her hope that her husband would die before she did so that be would never be left alone. After the servic.!s Donna was bwied at the Good Shepherd Cemetery in Huntington Beach. ·u was just real heart-wrenching," said Laurie Hittle, 30, who knew the victim for nine years. Hittle spoke of her own battle with cancer, and how Donna supported her thfOUgb the long strug- gle. "It's just such~ tragedy," she said. business. When someone's there hold- ing a knife, what do you do? You freeze." She said the attacker seemed •irri- tated. Very irritated." Paramedics rushed her tc Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian for treatment. She knew there bad been ~~~.t.Mtni4Jb~_b ·~. MR>Y-tbe""d~tails. · , -l. •{Police) were afraid to tell me the bad news,• she said. "When I went to Hoag, I was looking for the other per- son. I asked the police and they ignored me." Noting she would not have handled tbe news well that night, she added, "That was a good idea." She didn't learn the second victim was dead until Tuesday, when she read about it. "I was in shock," she said. "I said, 'Oh my gosh. How awful. Useless death."' .. . "'A memorial service was held.Friday at St. Joachim Church for Donna ~Ulli91_ )$0iD, . ~Dai.Lf Pilot employee who w as killed Sunday evening as she rehpned from Mass. MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT EYE-OPEN ER Loss to a 5-year-old in golf not so bad ... if its a 'nger I I I ( I I t ' ( I I ( ) ( I I I ; ( ' ') "' I I \ ' ,, I I I '• \ I I Sailors pass Hoops tot, easily, 45-28 QUOTE OF THE DAY Thal& OM Qf t/uJ bnt 71~ Kbod.t SllXtts I've ~oer heard. and I atiJJ lia to NJ«lJ,e K«ly about U ...• ~ ME£4 VERDB CC HEAD PRO TOM SARGliNT OOly foe, 9-1 • Newport Harbor will vie for third place tonight at 6 after handling Buena Park. who was fundamentally sound at handling the ball." run came off backdoor screen Ed Matillo couldn't help sharing a plays that left the Sailors with laugh at the start of the second ~ut that w~'t tht only excitement around Bolsa Chanct, Hlgh's sbccer field; a bus loaded with prlsoners tftakl down; some reportedly esca~! By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot Not surprisingly, sophomore guard Matt Jameson stepped for- ward big-time for the Sailors (4-4) scoring eight points while dishing out five· assists and making two steals. easy buckets in the paint. Scott half. ~ Archbold, Dustin Illingworth and Hirst sent out his squad with Danny Pulido all scored off Jame-an offensive play in mind, but the son assists. referee's motioned it was Buena G~N GROVE -n..t Estancia High boys soccer team hMi a little mpre acitement tban they bargained for Friday as~ romped by Balla Grande 9--0, m a nonleague game. ' •Tu11e was a b111 with a load of prisoners that broke. down -.-.... 'il,.[VLJ,.I;.l\'IOli. :-, <;?a~ , "MA~~k!ti~~~!b-'\l".J.. d~~. -Hirst'~ The way he was playing, they had to accept his challenge when he went inside. "We have some good big men Park's ball. and I was just t:rymg ~o~g~ "I gue~ ~1._K ~e_is ~ard-OJ)..Wl"°hed~~~: ~A9\l'JI~~~ i01 son said:-•we"""biew -what tJ:iey ~atillo. h s ~ tanc:ia Coash Ste~~l.1'· ~-oa<r ~ ..... ~W · ane would do. We-just needed to take "Don't wony about it," Matillo care of the ball.· said smiling back. "Ow ~defense The Sailors did that, using an is running the offense.• ~ ~ "'.au;;:;t ah11 lhls Newporl gnlles OD a window bas been pried open. Some of the prisonen escaped." High boys basketball team went back to the basics Friday did the result was a convincing, 45-28, victory over Buena Park in third- round pool play of the Courtside Clash at Troy High. u After last night's disappoint- ing loss (45-35 to Cypress), we decided to experiment with dif- ferent lineups tonight," Hirst said. uwe knew lhey would pressure the ball and we wanted to find out "When they did, that left our big men open underneath. That's just basketball 101. • economy of motion in the first Both coaches erroneously had half, shooting an outstanding thought it would be Newport's 69% from the field (9 of 13) while ball. . have 11 assists as a team. Th~t was about the last time HelicapteJW were drcli.Jlg overhead as the Eagles (4-1) took35 shots on goal in the game. Goalies Hilario Arriaga (up from the frosh-sqpb team) and Wayman each made two saves for the Eagles. Fefl\81ldo Lara led the 1eoring with three goals while Yenkis Pimental. Brad Wayman, Orlin Ramos, Esaule Mendoza and Stu- art Moncada all scored single goals. Mendoza and Moncada were also up from tbe frosh-soph. Only two points separated the two teams until midway in the second quarter when the Sailors ran off a mini 6-2 run to take a 25- 17 lead at the half. "As bad fundamentally as we Matillo had n~ason to smile as were Thursday, we were just that Newport continued to use the much to the good (Friday),• Hirst same game plan to open a 33-22 said. - "They warned UI to be caref uJ going to our bus after the game," Crenshaw said. ult sure added a little excitement." All of Newport's baskets in the Both Hirst and his counterpart • SEE SAILORS PAGE 8 2 r---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------, • Big Canyon's Kelly Manos has a pocketful of stories, and a future which might tum into some even deeper pockets. By Rlchn Dunn. Dally Pilot H umility isn't sought on a golf ourse. It finds you. Kelly Manos f Big Canyon Country Club knows as ~ell as anyone who carried his own bag in an amateur championship or tried playing for wages. Manos, the hottest playing club pro in the Southern California PGA, was initially schooled on how the game can humble you when he was an all-league golfer at Los Alamitos High School ... and lost a junior tournament by one stroke to a 5-year-old. The kindergartener was Eldrick "Tiger" Woods. "That's one of the best Tiger Woods stories I've ever heard, and I still like to needle Kelly about it, the fact he got beat by a 5-year-old," sald Mesa Verde Country Oub head pro Tom Sargent, who gave Manos bis start in the business when Sargent hired him as an assistant at Yorba Linda Country Oub in 1990. When Manos first picked up golf clubs, Woods wu appearing on television's •'lbat'a ~ble.• Por yean, they played together in the junior program at He4rtwell Golf Park in Long Beach. They took lessons together from John Anselmo. •nger was Just a little pup,• 'Manos said. "But his swing wu as pure then as it ii now. I used to play with b1m and his dad (Bari), and when be wu llx., that was the lut tUne I remember beating 1 him and outdrtvtng him.• I Woodl mil M9nGi WOUid jUy'....., I weekend et Heertwell. alternate bell. I Scottilh twOIOllDel, whatever WU In I store that day. They even played aklm golf : •Tuey used to putt on the putting green before tournaments for SO cents a hole," Earl Woods said. •But that was before I found out about it. because nger came home one day with a whole pocket full of quarters. 'lbat'a when I stopped him from playing that.• nger Woods was 10-yean old when be won hil first club championship, around the same tlme Manos' gome started to Oourilb et USC. A tter plAlying the 1987, '88 and '89 ~for USC, Manos turned pro, legally at leut. H• flnllhed bis one-year Mint playing m1n1 to\111 in the red. •My expm1e1 wwe way DliCn tban my ~--Mld. ' MUOI, DOW 31 aDd a C.0U Mela rilldelit wbo .... been ... ••Jturt pro at mg ·Canyon tor two,...... abort~ ID golt'i inlDal' ~ then opted for the real world, ta.king a job at a collection agency. •1 don't thlnJt Kelly wa.s blg enough to break any arms and legs, and be wam't exactly setting the world on fire playing on the mini tour, 50 then be decided be wanted to get back tn tM golf tmstneu. • said Sargent, who knew Manos from , him golf lessons. anos, who spent almost five yeatt t Yorba Unda before coming to the land of milk and hooey at BIO' Canyon. Is a better golfer aow than when he tried playing for t"Cmpemation. Lut IUDUMf, tn fact.~ wm tb9 SCPGA 5ectlonal titM to qudfy far four 8Y'8Dtl In 1997: u.. u o;.n. t&. Bob Hope CIMlic lli1be ~ the San D'8go Opel} iDd thit Nike 'nMar Manno v.n.y~ Mana. ... Uo ~'°play tn tbe Uy Manos f Blg Canyon ountry Club· has come a long ways since th,.e days when a 5-year-old was giving him No. 2 status when an he was an all-league high school goller. The club pro won the SCPGA Sectional title to qualify for four events in 1997 (IA Open, Bob Hope Classic, San Diego Open and Moreno Valley Open}, and be has been invited to play in the Newport Classic Pro-Am at Newport Beach Country Club Jan. 24-25. Despite his conttnu.lng rise toward the top of the game of golf. he sWl has to endure that tf:arned story about the 5-year-old who beat him. Yes, you guessed it. it was 5-year-old Tiger Woods who took home the bacon. GREG FRY I DAILY P1LOT I • Taco Bell Newport Classic Pro-Am at Newporl Beach Country Club Jan. 24-25, the only member of the section to receive a request. But Manos abhorred golf before his teen years. His grandfather ~nvinced him to go out for the high sch&l team as a sophomore. He made sixth man that year and never looked back. When Cal State Fullerton dropped its golf program, Manos, a huge UCLA fan, wound up at USC. "Basically, I had to walk-on, take a chance on making the team, but it was a good incentive to work on my game the whole summer Me attending USC)," Manos said. anos, who won SCPGA Apprentice Championships in 1991and1994, will launch his big year in 1997 with the SCPGA Team Championships Jan. 13, a nine-hole match-play event against Porter Valley which will be televised on Fox Sports West March 23. Manos' Big Canyon team of Charlie McLaughlin and Selby Schriber -each pro in the field selects a male and female from the club to form a threesome - qualified for the match-play finals on Dec. 16 in a pitch-off at Bear Creek Golf and Country Oub in Murrieta. In the qualifier, Big Canyon made seven birdies and one bogey. McLaughlin's shot from 100 yards landed seven feet from the hole, the leCOD.d cloeest in the pitch..off, to secure Big Canyon's entry into the SCPGA 'IMm~. • l think I ~ better player since f've been in the golf biw-w," Menol sald. •When the preaure ol meJdng cuts and making putts for llvtng WU pUt eiide, I wu relaDCl. Wblln you'" got a Job, JOU don1 haft tlO wony •bout k.. Nor dOll Manos Qee(t '° wany 9bcMll Ding~ ......... -.. J"lt•'G green. or """"*'O ~ID a jwaiDr chemplm...., to a ldd 11 JM11 .. yoUth: No. wtlb ... c.r-....... ~Mma._tD.._1bil .... °' ...... .., ...... 'l. BC>YS 11()<)1'" Bouncing Eagles go up!, down, up!, down •Unfortunately, the latest bounce Friday night is a downer, to Chadwick High's Dolphins, 61-57; Estancia in seventh-place game today (1:30) at Concordia University By Barry Faulkner, Dally Pilot IRVINE -Just rune games mto his head coaching career. Estanda High's Rlch Boyce finds he's already repeating hunself So too has the play of his Eagles m I therr three boys basketball losses, the latest a 61-57 defeat by Chad- wick High's Dolphins Fnday m the filth-place semtlmal of the Irvine World News Classic at Irvme High. ·It's getting real old,· Boyce said of .his team's lethargic start, which helped Chadwick reel off an 18-2 run to end the first quar- ter, en route to a 22-7 edge. "That's three bad first quijrters and three losses," said Boyce, who watched his Eagles (6-3) mirror Wednesday's disastrous. opening (a 17 -4 deficit) in a 70-62 loss to Capistrano Valley. "I'm not sure what else to try.• Boyce said of his pregame prepa- ration • Somellrnes thev look Like they're ready. then the~· play Wee dogs Sometimes they look Wee they're not into it and lhey come out and light Uungs up. It's JUSt hard to tell Wllh high school kids · Equall) repetitious is the Eagles' detenmned comeback efforts, which "hitUed a 32-15 Chadwick lead to 51-46 with ~:26 left Eight free throws m the Anal 2:08 by the Palos Verdes-b4sed private school. however, clinched the win and relegated Estancia to today's 1 :30 p m. seventh-place final at Concordia University against Friday night's Dana Hills- Pomona loser. "Hats off to Cbadw1ck, at played awesome m the first quar- ter,• Boyce said. "But our guys came out fiat, as if they'd never even seen a basketball game before. We didn't know what to do against their backdoor cuts and we had no weak-side help. It's frustrating to coach and rm sure frustrating to watch. I'm hav. ing a hard time thinlong of some- thing to tell them (in the postgame locker room). It's noth- ing they haven't heard before." Estancia junior Sam NeltOD wu the least li5tless Eagle earty on, ICOring 13 of his game.high 25 · ts in the tint two pedo(b;; mJ:.g three ot ~ five ttmt.- ~..._ PNe ctifferent Eagles sa>red iD tbe third quartet to cloee a 13- point Mlftime ctefidt to IUM, but . ~e:thrwe bell. by Chadwick more CUd Dewktm..... 48-3& With Onlf eight mlDi 0 I l left. JUMI Dftktm (12 ~" aDd ~ (~ lliitli tlnedom emy ID lie._.. bedt·~' .... bf!llltrill· : Mrty in tbetr careerw. ~-----~--------------------~-~---------------------~---------~-----------------------~~-------~ ' , 82 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1996 ald led Buena Park with nine. SAILORS CONTINUED FROM 81 lead after three. All three Sailor baskets in the quarter came from inside while the other two points came off free throws. Newport Harbor will play for third place today at 6 p .m. against the loser of Friday's late game between host Thoy and Pacifica. Newport Harbor 45, Buena Partc 28 NewportHarbor 15 10 8 12 • 45 Buena Park 13 4 5 6 • 28 GREG FRY I OMV PILOT Newport Harb'f' Hlgh's Matt Jameson (left), dishes off a pass as Buena Park's Ruben Gasso defends; above, reserve Adam An Adam Hearlson layup with 1:14 left in the game capped the Sailors' scoring and gave them their biggest lead oJ the game. Peter Cunningham led the Tars with 10 points while Brian McDon- Newport Harbor· Archbold 4, Cunningham 10, Gaiber 0, Hearlson 4, Illingworth 8, Ruelas 0, Thissell 2, Wertman 2, Pulido 7, Jameson 8. 3-pt. goals: Cunningham 2, Jameson 1. Fouled out: none. Buena Park · Moran 3 McDonald 9, Gasso 6, Hankins 4, Wimberly 1, Navarro 5. 3-pt. goals: none. Fouled out: none. · Hearlson watches as the Sailors pull away for a 45-28 win to qualify for third-place game. Eagles' Selwyn Mansell (forefront) steals the ball from Drew Roddan. EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 81 Mansell (11 points), shaved the Dol- phins' lead to five. But Estanda's inability to string points together -they scored con- secutive field goals only three times -and Chadwick's clutch foul shoot- ing, made for another failed resusci- tation. sinking two. Chadwick committed its first foul with 3:50 left in the third quarter and was whistled just once more the rest of the way. Chlldwidc 61. Estancia 57 Score by Quar'tM's Estancia 7 14 15 21 • 57 Chadwick 22 12 14 13 • 61 Estancia • Nelson 25, Dawkins 12, Mansell 11, Caslllas 5, Simpson 2, Rainey 2, Toboada O. 3-pointers • Nelson 5, Dawkins 2, Mansell 1. Fouled out -None. DON LEACH I DAILY PllOT Estancla's Sam Nelson (40), Ryan Simpson (right) two-time Chadwick Hlgh's David Cann. The Eagles committed only five turnovers (to Chadwick's 11), but shot just 37.7% from the field and attempted a mere four free throws, Outdwick ·Oliphant 15, Williams 13, Maier 13, Roddan 10, Cann 7, Dawkins 3. 3-pointers -Oliphant 2, Roddan 2, Cann 1. Fouled out· None. HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS BASKETBALL NEWPORT FALLS HARD, 71-43 •Sailors play Trabuco Hills today at 4:30 for fifth place at Bolsa Grande Tourney after lesson from San Clemente. By Richard Dunn, Daily Pilot ,. GARDEN GROVE -It was :Newport Harbor High girls bas- ltetball coach Bob Dukus address- :ing his team's identity (or lack "thereof} after losing Friday night to San Clemente, 71-43, in the final pool-play round of the Bolsa .Grande Tournament. • The first indication of any JSfOblem came early, as San elemente blitzed the Sailors and ~r looked back in a contest ~olving two borderline top-10 • ranked teams in Orange County. "We're looking for'an identity, we're looking for confidence and we're looking for defense ... we're looking for something," said Dukus, whose squad (4-4) is ranked 10th in Orange County. San Clemente (5-3), which plays Westminster tonight for the title, is ranked ninth in the county. Newport Harbor will face 1\'abu- co Hills today at 4:30 p.m. for fifth place. The 1\itons ripped through the Sailo.rs, 12-2, in the opening three minutes, then outscored the Tars in every quarter. Desiree Talley (16 points) made 10 of 14 free throws to lead the Sailors, while teammate Bre- anna Badorek had nine rebounds (four offensive). San Clemente's biggest lead of the first half was 31-15, when Molly Ela drained a three.pointer with 5:24 still to play in the sec- ond quarter. But the Tars cut it to nine (39-30) early in the second half. They would get no closer as the ltttons pulled away . M.E. Clayton (nine points) spent most of the second half on the bench with foul trouble for the Tars, though she came back on the floor· with 2:24 left on the third-quarter clock and never attained a fifth foul. April Ross (five points, three boards), Colleen Eadie (six first- quarter points) and Talley (five boards, two steals) were solid for the Ta.rs, who committed 12 of their season-high 30 tu.movers in the second quarter. San Clement• 71, Newport 0 San Clemente 22 15 16 18 • 71 Newport Harbor 14 12 12 5 -43 S.n a.m.nte · Quade 7, Jacobs 8, Engle 18, Kruger 13, Commins 6, Tumbull 9, Ficklin 2, Pulos 2, Ela 6. 3-pointers: Ela 2, Engle 1. Fouled out: Engle. Newport tWtMw • Badorek 3, Clayton 9, Eadie 6, Talley 16, Dunne 3, Ross 5, Urban 0, Paul 1. 3-pointers: None.Fouled out: None. Specializing In Vintage Sports Collectibles 8AsEBALL. FOOTBALL, Gou:, 8AsKETaAu., AuTo SPORTS, EARLY6PORTS EQUIPMENT, ORIGINAL SPoATs Alfr, UNIFORMS, tRoPHtES, AoVERl18EMENTS & MOREi ., Baignoire Watc.h 181( gok:I ond doOl'nond.I A happy Tars' dad T o Newport Harbor High's football program Thanks for the show, Newport Harbor High School is the best. I'm writing to say thanks to all the players and coaches of the Newport Harbor High football team for a wonderful season. Going bade to the spring and summer passing league, and continuing to the CIF · championship game, a well-~--.. }lCor~""~':c..n.:"' Our sons couldn't be more privileged to be anywhere else, for a school with local kids going to the neighborhood public school, you the high ~ool. couldn't be doing a better job. We've watched the playe.rs and 'toaches look. and act on and off the field like a real winning team. I've enjoyed getting to know the parents and fans of this very special team and what fans you guys have. To see the numbers tum out to watch you guys play, how exciting, looking up and seeing all of us cheering you on must be a thrill. And remember, we were there to cheer you on win or lose. We're proud of you and even in defeat you're a class act. Hold your heads high. Thanks Don Fredriksen Newport Beach Mustangs girls battle to 1-1 tie COSTA MESA Julie Kroening gaw the Costa Mesa High gldl IOC· car team a 1-0 lead at the bait Priday, but Loi Amigos came back for a 1-1 tie in a nonleague game on the Mustangs' cam.,._. Kroenmg was u11s-aed--by Uz PowelL Goalie Martha Garde bad an active d4J for tbe MustaDp (2..f-1), ~ave ...... The game was Costa · Mesa's fourth tbi.I week. Next action: Jan. 3. SCHEDULE s.twcllly . ......... College women • Minot State It Southern Clllfomla College, 7:30. Community college men • Orange Coas1 It Glendale Toumament, 3:30 p.m., vs. San Bernardino or Citrus. Community college women • Coas1 Classic at Orange Coast (OCC vs. Cuesta), 7:30 p.m. High school boys • Newport Harbor at Troy Tournament. 6 p.m~ vs. Troy or PaClfic.a; Corona del Mar at Sonora Tournament 5 p.m., vs. Edison; Estancia at tl'Vlne Worid News Oauk. at Concordia University, 1 :30 p.m., vs. Pomona ·or Dana Hills. High school girts • Costa Mesi at ABC Classic. at Brethren Christian, 'A. Ulg\a'\a Beactt, 6 p.m,; Newport Hatbor at Bolsa Grande Tourney, 4:30 p.m., vs. Trabuco Hills. Located In the Upper Deck of the Rocking Chair Emporium. TRADITIONAL 123 N. Glauell In Old Tawn ();an~ 714-833•5208 Every Day TH& arrz CARL'IUlt lANCJtO MIRAml & LAOUNA NIOUIL rASlflOPll ISLAND: NBWPOf'T HACH <71•> n1.9010 · Ntwport BeachJCosta .Mesa Daily Pilot EAGLES FLY HIGH IN DIV.4 SOCCER Boys Division 4 action in AYSO Region 97 competition was dominated by the Edgles, who captured the division champi- onship with a pair of victories over the Bulls in back-to-hack playoff games. The Eagles opened up with' a 4-1 victory with goals by Warren Shaffer (two) and sin- gle tallies by Chad Rorden and Greg Somers. In the afternoon finale, the Eagles won out, 3-2, with Marco Hernandez, Morgan Hill and Chad Rorden Pach scoring a goal. . (:' ... ) ( ' I I I I ' I ) ( ( I I\ ayso region 97 soccer The champion Eagles of Division 4 boys in AYSO Region 97: Kneeling, from left. Tyler Du.f:Ueld, Edik Passmere, Chad Rorden, Chase Kelly, Marco Hernandez, Willlam Sanchez; standing, from left, John Alphabet, Greg Somers, Luke Swift, Mat Swift, Warren Shaffer, Tanner Hlll, Morgan Hlll and David Morlhlro. The team was coached by Marco Hernandez, and assisted by Javier Guillermo. SATURDAY, DECEMBER 21. 1996 The Orange Coast United Boys Under-12 soccer t~ coached by Walid Khoury, tOQlc the Coast Soccer League Cup by storm ~s , past weekend, knocking off the·Gold TeApn after the Gold was on its way to the champi· ' onsbip game against the state's No. 1 team1 Cal Heat, on Sunday. The Slammers, the Silver Division champl· , on, could not overcome the wind and CAl. Heat's experience on the field, losing 2-0 in a , well-played match at Ocean Vie ffigh ill 1mm!Dt!laD)n~~·~:':J"~~ .., On their drive to the cha:mpfons , slammers defeatetl three premier gold teams. • besting Mission Viejo, 3-1. the Irvine Strikers, 3-0, and the No. 2-rated Western Orange County Wolves, 1-0, to reach the finals. By winning the Silver League champi- onship, the Slammers have moved up to the Gold Division next year in less than two years ' together as a team. The Slammers have been accepted to pllly in the National's Tournament, beginning in mid-February. The Slammers consist of Jordan Feldman, Eric Mcgowan, Al~ Northridge, Julian Cer- ruti, Adam Ubl, Jason Cassidy, Jeff Read, Joe Salinas, Tun Iliff, Michael Toole, KC. Rawl-· ins, Joe Beneditti, Tristan Harris, Blake DU.- lion and Will Johnson. Staff members include Khoury, assistant coach Fabian Cenuti and Manager David Northridge. WRESTL{NG PREVIEW Eagles believe they have a -= ~ true shot toward PCL title : •Estancia Coach Dave ~ Jones says this time the ~ Eagles have the horses. r ---------------------~-ft~~ ! ESTANCIA EAGLES ~ I ~ : + AUreuo Ochoa, 103 Sr. ~ 1 + Mobes hdtlla, 112 So: • : + Raymond Weden, 119 J.-. ! : + Fredi Campuzano, 125 Sr. • : + Eduardo Hilarto, 130 Sr • . . . . . : By Jim Walters, Daily Pilot . . . COSTA ~SA -Estancia : wrestling coach Dave Jones pegs : his Eagles an<i 1.Jiguna Hills to be : the top two teams in the Pacific : Coast League this season. : •One of us will be one, one will : be two,# Jones said. •It could be ! either one of us. : "Last year other teams beat us ! because we had forfeits. Not this : time.# : When it was noted the Eagles : were still without a heavyweight : again this season, Jones had a : quick response. : "Well, we've got a couple more : kids who will win this time, so we : won't have to wait until the : heavyweight match, n Jones said. : "This should be a real good sea- : son for us." l + Adrian Sandoval, HO :Vr • • + Dario Martinez. 145 &. : + Emilio Gomez, 152 :SL : +Jett Vanbleck, 160 Jr. : +Douglas Garcia, 189 .Sr. : : + Steve Wilson, 215 Jr. ~ 1 + Coach : Dave Jones • • I • ~ I :"4, i L------------------------~~ wrestler. "It usually talc es a few sero~ to know which way to go " • :- Seniors Aurelio Ochoa {t0~~ Eduardo Hilano ( 130) and .Bolli glas Garcia {189) :':· are Jones' other picq:jm league champs. ~ • ':; Ochoa has wrestled varsity tl)e past two yea.rs and lS off to all 8i..3 start thts season. Hilario qual.iaed for CIF as a sophomore. : : Jones figures the Eagles have : five potential league champions : on the squad. L--------------------=-------------------------------: Senior team captains Fredi "He took last 'tear off with-a medical leave." Jones said. "He's not as strong as he was as a sophomore, but he 11 be all rigbt. He could qualllj tur Clf too.• HIGH SCHOOL WRESTLING PREVIEW : Campuzano (a 125-pounder) and : Emilio Gomez (152) are at the top : of the list. J unior Adrldn ~andoval, al 140, is JonC'"-must unproved wrestler Uus sedson YOUNG AND YOUNGER ! Campuzano started this season I : 6-3 while Gomez started 6-2. 1 : "They both could be league ! champions." Jones said. "Emilio : has been wrestling really well "The last coupll ol year-.. he got beat all the> tmw. hut he's win- ning some no'' " hP c;a1d "He wrestles harJ to p11 I IC' 11 give n good fight e\ ('!"\ tinw I fl>"· Lome a long way." By Jim Walters, Datly Piiot -II Corona del Mar has one wrestler with varsity expe1ience entering the 1996-97 campaign. • I CORONA DEL MAR -First- year Coach Gary Almquist inher- ited a Corona del Mar High team that has only one wrestler with any varsity experience. "It's a very, very young team," Almquist said. ~First-year guys with very little mat experience. (Brian) Kramer is the only excep- tion." Kramer, a junior, started off this season with a 10-3 mark in the 145-pound class. He took sec- ond in the Sea View last season. "He's the leader on this team as far as work ethic, everything," Almquist said. "I have optional practices on Tuesday and Thurs- day mornings at 6 o'clock . H e hasn't misse9 one and Tuesday is our hardest practice day." Kramer also carries several honor studies courses such as AP English and Chemist{}'. "He makes the other guys work a little harder,• Almquist said. "They're all great kids, but he's something special.• Almquilt, who coached at Woodbridge the past two years, Is taking over the CdM program from Paul Serio, who res!~ after Jut seuon. On the SUrface, with WoOd- bridge reAdy to bloaom I.Del the Sea Kings just learning the vani- ty walk, the question':' wliy make the move? "There was an opening teach- ing health at Corona and they needed a wrestling coach," Almquist said. "I knew it would be a lot of work, but if it was easy anybody could do it.• The Sea View League figures to be tough again this time around with El Toro, Irvine, Woodbridge, Newport Harbor and Santa Margarita in the pack. •My goal is to bring six wrestlers to CIF," Almquist said. "I know we are young and inex- perienced, but they want to step up." The Sea Kings plan to put 12 wrestlers on the mat every dual meet. which wasn't always the case last season. They only lack entries in the 103-and 189-pound classes. Kramer's opposite may well be junior Tyler Molway in the 160· pound class. "He's got a lot of talent," Almquist said of Molway. "He's also a wildcat. He kind of gets right after it." While Kramer has a more con- trolled style, Molway wrestles wide-open. •Brian doesn't give up many points," Almquist said. "It will always be a close match. •With Tyler, it's a brawl" When it comes ro winning, they're like twins. Molway started the l84IOll 9-2. • Tbe rest of the team is made up of first-year varsity wrestlers, ucept for Brian Oblanian, a sophomore ln the t:J.S.pound clul. He wrestled three varsity ~tchetlut~. ) Jr. Jr. : and probably should go to CTF. : "He has a style all his own." • "I've been training pretty hard, : : nonstop wrestling all year 1 : around,• Gomez -said. ·1 adfusf I : my style depending on my oppo- : nent. If he shoots for my leg. then : I start out defensively. If he stays : back, I attack. It depends on the Dano Mdrt1nPl 1145J 1c; a sophomore Jone-. t 1~1u1 C''-could do something He's touqh hku 1muo1 Jeff Vanbleck l l bL)l Three others, -.uµhomore l\loi.- ses Padilla ll 12) dnu 1umu~ ~ay mond Weden ( 11 ll\ dnd ~tt·v<' Wilson (215) 1ound l'lll the !Pam L------------------------------------------------------ Finally, a Fitness Facility That Has Something ... Sophomores Gary Bauer (112) and John Cox (125) are first-year wrestlers as are juniors Tony Palanneio (130), Rich Salmonson (215) and Scott Flatten (heavy- weight). Sophomore Randall Lau (140) was on the team last season, .. but didn't wrestle. Scott Heine (119) is a junior transfer. ~ So is Jeremy Kellogg (171), over from Estancia. He was on the Eagle frosb.soph squad la.st sea- son. S~ Lingawi (152) is a • .. I , in Customer Satisfaction· SERViNG ORANGE COUNTY FOR 30 YEARS. _: ~== ~:!~ e~.r.l~q{!!f{ fl!<!_.~!~'!-~'/,~!/ ?.!.. :<,~~~o~~,,~-~4~~:.~.~ ce. 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The Prudential • Jon Douglas 644-1600 4 Civic Plaza, Ste. 260 Newport Beach, CA 723-8800 3377 Via Lido Newport Beac h, CA Islarid Living At Its Best! • Brand New Family Home Or Duplex • Excrllent Location . • Gorgeous luxury Amenities $895,000 Call Alice Brownell @675-9585 A View From The Top • 2 Br. 2Ba Penthouse Condo In lido • Spectacular Bay & Ocean Views • Boat Slip Available $559,000 Call Victor Yack @673-8700 Sea Faire Bay & Ocean View • Truly lmp«eable Studio Luxury Condo • Beautiful Kitchen • Custom Decor • Large Patio $159,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 Gigantic Ocean View Condo • Ocean & Catalina SunaetViews • Extr• Den/Office ·~Interior Dea1a' $279,000 Call Walter Mitchal @588-3083 ••••• ~ t Live In One, Rent The Otherl • Exaillent Location C1oee To South Bay • 2~3BrUnit3 • Great Income $759,000 Call Betsy Boyd @ 673-8700 .Darling Balboa Island Cbttage • 2 Story, 4 Br &c 2 Ba • Oose To South Bay • Remodeled Kitchen • Family Room Opens to Courtyard $639,000 Call Betsy Boyd @673-8700 • Super sharp 2 BR &c 28aCondo •Great Location • Extra Large Patio •Numerous Upgrades $199,000 Call Walter Mitchell @588-3083 Spacious Villa Balboa Condo • 2 Br &c 2 Ba + Den • Plush Carpet &c Dnlgner Draperies • Flleplacr in L.R. • Quiet location $218,000 • Great 2 Br &r 2 Bath Condo • Spacious Living &r Dining Area • Custom Mi nors Throughout • Ceramic Tiie In Kitchen &r Baths •Recessed Lighting Throughout • ExtTa Large Custom Paved Patio $189,000 Call Walter Mitdu!ll @588-3083 Newport Beach Tranquil Views • 1 Br &t 1 Ba condo • Prt9tigious Atta • Comm. Pool & Sp.11 • Security Building • Large Bayside htio $279,000 Call Victor Yack @673-8700 1so Degree Ocean View •Totally Remodeled ar ~Newport Cnm Townhome • Tri-~ 38R +Den • 3 large Dtcks $380,000 Call Anndu Warner @648-5555 Beautiful Sea Fm Bay VleW • ~t2brlr2ba • 5Paeious Living • }juge kitchen w I buift·ins •huge patio $305,000 Call Annette Warner 0648-5555 Villa Balboa Condo • 2 Br• l.SBa • Double Pane Windows • Great Location • Oa.e to thir Beach $174,900 Call /ibid Cetinelilm 0647-5925 • JSIFred Sands Newport Proper •ummn.Y Ow.D & OlllUTD featuring fine properties from condos· to castles s~ s~ ~ 4b«:e 1969 1100 Newpon unttt Or., Su.i1c 110 PICTUllmsGU• CHANN•L Watch tlw beets All by ha tM Newpor1 Clwutd, eqloy the wllnll amdl and ocean views from tbis private home hi Corou Del Mar. 2 Hplll"8te wtnp wttlt ttnlft" ~ard. $3,4H, MSO Walk to the quaint Lido Vlllqe Crom this dep.at home with peek·a·boo harbor VltWS and l ptclaJ CllltOm f tatUra lncludln& hardwood and marblt Doon. Ltut oe_t!on nallablt. $790,000 VSO INCOll• COTTA-c.., cet1eet whla DR. lBA, wara lrt1dmit flftflMe la ............ Sefer*Ddlo ult .................. ~ ...... ......,. sa-,ooo S4 CHARMING EXECUTIVE HOME Gorg~ 4.000 sq. n. + quality bulll bomt wttb 5BR. 4.SBA. S ftrtplaca. Rlgb ttlllnp. Frtnch doors. used brktt. running stftlllll In ptattfUI gattd t>ndave.$899,000 N6 USTaLUFF N•IGHaORHOOD Onnbe4 cwwr t.t la eee el NtwJMi's 1111t Mlln4 faaly .......,.,, .. Oww ~ ,.~ ...eMr ... II nt.-.ly ....... ..... $449,000 cso ~ ...................... _ .. a..-.... ..... tlle .......... Clll ........ ,...~-~ ._................. •17'9,CIDll SJ for /nfonnstlon Qn these and other ~rt/es: Call (714' 644-7111 . http://www.zow.cotnlcoastalproperllea lll ,.-· · ~ Daily Pilot lln1 ltuc. • Occembeci 21, 1996 we can help' make the difference in your life! EASTSIOE COSTA MESA l.Mse Option or Sak. Bright, churful 3 bedroom, 2. 5 bath townhome. Great locat10n -new paint & mrpet. For further tktails call 1-800-510-2005 code #4086 RJTA WADE $179,000 EASTSIDEJUST LISTED 4 bedrooms, 2 bath on a '!OY large lot. Skylights - Pass through garage and R V. Acero. DIANA CAPPEL $289,000 OPEN SUNDAY -38 CANYON ISLAND NEWPORT BEAC H -TERRIFIC BUY 3 Hedroom, 2. 5 Bath with great golf course 11if'w.s. Call me f or y our personal showing or come by Simd11y and view. J.D. CALLAHAN $264,900 UPDATED AND UPGRADED! Single story. great curb 11ppeal, over 2200 sq. ft. 4 bdnn .. 1.75 bath, new 'ltitchm, new ~oo, new plumbing & eke., new yards, 13,000 sq. . lot. PATRJCK KNAPP $ 59,000 CLIFFHAVEN REMODEL PLUS INCOME! Fabulous 3 bedroom, 3 bath, + family room. Total remodel with a 2 bedroom, 1 bath apartment a/Jon one kvel ROBIN TENCH $499,000 OCEANSIDE EMERALD BAY Homesiu -first time on the market in 40 years. Fantastic views, exulknt building potential. BILL DOLBY $795,000 GATED COMMUNITY Terrific singk story. 2 bdrm., 2 bath home. Beautifo.l/y landscape patio. Country kithcen. Big dOubk car gara~. __ ROBERT MILLIKEN $285,000 EASTBLUFFBARGAIN Lovely end unit Anita Plan. &cetknt location, good sunny patio off living room and master bedroom overlooltinf. the grun belt that kads to quiet pool 3 bedrooms, 2 bath E'LYNNE ALLEN $257,000 EXPAND YOUR VIEW! Nlfft!. !irJ!~ oaan and Newport Hm1>or ll1't at your 3 bitJnxnn. 3 bath MUJn' btnN with~ aiJi . IY&n.l''ru .... ,.., GOWEN $499,'JSo REDUCED $10,000 VIEWS -VIEWS Owner may tr/Uk this outstant1in1 custom homt on atra largt lat ftaturingpat 11iro11 oftht octan bay an4 dty lithl1. 4 betiroom, 4.5 baths, 4 fi"plam . Hutt family room with bar. Ouer1iud 1pa + 111una + many morr ama11tin. CJ/760-5000na. 138113!) Bi.U and Donna Web•ter Sl,125,000 PANORAMIC VIEWS "ABOVE THE HARBOR" just rrduced m this Europtan-Style f"Ud tommunity homr with 3 betiroo1m!Offiu and 3 6ath1. &q11ulu dramatfr mhanceti with FN'nrh limntont, bladt graniu, faux fini1hn, and rurwd banistm Must srll-within 5 days. C•ll 760-5000 '"'· 111 Ddia Delgado ~.ooo COME HOME TO BAYCREST READY TO SELL!! Ttrrifir 1111/ut in this 4 btdroom, pcol homt in a K'rat ntithborhooJ. Frnhly painud inurior with Brrbrr Carpm. French uors anJ Bay Winuws. U.rgt lot with rhiUI 1aft pool. CUI 760-5000 att. 120 Diana Cappel $459,000 GATED COMMUNilY Prtstptu ~ HiJJ bntu. V°uwr.I V°uwt! lit/11, Bript 2 l>alnH,,.., 2.5 w Jm//;j.,,,,, 2 fi"!>i«n. CMl 160-SOOO at. 129 An Internati ona l Company 760-5000 llttp://NlftllJdlnll..o BFST OP BELCOURT Th11 ra(IO#I rusto"" tlllltt Wiii b11ilt with the 11lti""1U atttntion to Jetail '"'" btauty. Autnts of marbk 11nd pnitt romplimtnts the tkror. 4 bu/room, librtlry. fomil] room, spacious iamt nom, wine u/Ur, tym tlnti 11 4 r11r t"""I'· F..ther Yank Sl.395,000 FIRST TIME ON MARKET Prime "'r111ion 11rross from Tllnat" Parlt. 4 btJroom. 2.5 b11th, 3 r11r l"rtlft. Ntwtr roof. ocuUtnt <11rb 11ppe11L Nrw ltiuhtn c11b1ntts, appli11nus and cori11n "'""'"tops. Privatt Spa in larit y11rJ. CUI 760-5000 "'-117 Jackie Haodleman $383.SOO PREE HAWAIIAN VAC\110N 8111 this' lubo.r11, 2.5 HdnwM ,,._, lllfli p .,, 11 5 "-! rrip to H11W11ii far ,._ 011 "'~-Ewr]tJli'ft is """ ;,, 1/ns 2 Jtllr •" "°"''· /,, " Pri1111,, C.Jhi c--"'""'" ;,, &milk Cost11 Me111. $278,l.SO Darling home in &stsuu CAsta Ma4. Wa/Jti'!S distance to ~hing. Pnfoct JOr buildn/own" to builii IArge unit over garages on baclt of lot. Front house has large shady y_ard. 2 bedrooms and family room. n~ ._ __ co __ NN __ m __ co __ RN ___________ s_2_•9_,_ooo ____ ~~~· SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, ~ leadl, CA 92660 __ _.. An International Comp.any 760-5000 http://'9mullnk.com KISS YOUR LANDWRD GOOD-BYE Mow into thu lowly homt by "f>f>t' Nn41JH1rt &ty! Owr J 800 sq. ft of a1mfort. Sups 14 pool 11rul tmnis. c.JJ6U-MAXG Maine Golden $219,000 OPPORTUNTIY ++++ If you hllw bttn wairintfor tht pnt11trbU.I poJ tktt4 this is it! 4 ~"'· 3 btuh, 3.()()() 1'f· ft. with fab,J,111&ty11irw. Too""'"! 11111n11ria to mmlion. /YI/ oUJ ~/Jn ""1 tMWJ 11"4 U¥Jft1 this sol.ti! Offirint priv.rt fi1111ntint. c.a 760-5000 aL 109 Ul0,000 Connie Com Sl,96S,000 EMERALD BAY OCEANSIDE OF PCH Emtrt1/J Bir,.. ~i.. 10 bt11ch from this sptti11/ 3 bttil'OOm, 2 bath cilusic bt11eb hoNN, or bui/J Y""' tirr11m homt. Ca/J notll! c.a 4!H-7475 ,. Bill Dolby $880,000 • NEWPORT HEIGHTS Owntr mU/ma + mcowu! Owniu lot !J300 1'f· ft. + bt11Ulifol J bttboo111 with l bctlroom Apt. """t~· B11i/J nnv in 1987! SS49,000 c.ll '!Q>..5'100 ... 12J FlyaM ~ ""'·000 ~ can help make the difference in your life! LOVELY FAMILY HOME! <;faanning 2 bedroom, 1.5 baths! ~e mclosed patio. Two-<:ar gllTllgt. Lmyt bacltyanl with ]ruit trtts. JACK GIFFORb $127,900 • GORGEOUS REMODEL 3 bdrm, 2 bath with family room and marble firrplace. Grut nng/:JliorhoOd and profasfonally lmids<aped /mye yaii/. NtJZT Newport Heights. ROBYN ALI.EN SEARS $279,000 GATED COMMUNilY IN COM Spacious 2 bedroom, 2 bath located jasmine Cruft. Formal dining, tkn with wet bar and 2 large plllios! Brand-netll carpet and paint! RAE RODGERS $374,900 REDUCED! Parlt Avmi« with a view. 2 bdrin., 2.5 bath gated townhome for the discriminlllinf. Granite, marble anJ sophisticated. CaU now. HUGH SWANSON $539,000 FASTSIDE BFAUTY 3 bedroom with Hardwood Hoors, Frmch doors, and a gjant grassy_ rear lard + surukclt! lmmaculatt! Seller tranij'erred ROBIN TENCH $319,000 OCFANFRONT LOT! Build your dream home! E'li~ gorgeous Sunsets and crashi'}g waves! Wa1k• to pin. shops and your favorite restaurants! just reduced! DIANA PRC>S.WR $550,000 MESA VERDE DUPLEX PriM of ownership neighborhood 3 bdrm., 2 bath a'nd 2 bdrm., 2 bath property is in excellmt condition. Qu,ia location 2 doors ft.om parlt. Anached and mc/osed garage. Ea.ch 'has own pri_va~yard. Ptrftct for ownn. JACKIE HANDLEMAN $265,000 BUILDABLE WT Prestigio_us Gated Community close to the wtHn: A rtal Sual!! ESTHER YANK $395,000 NEW LISTING -CORONA DEL MAR ]11.m1iM Crttlt mnotkkd Pltzn 4 with e;q>antkd fo':1fls room and brta/if ast arta and lo4Js of..unn . JANE SUNGAILA $545,000 GATED COMMUNI1Y 4 b«/room, 3 b111h with 3 car t"MU· Gourmn ltitchm. family ""'"'1 3 fi~Wa. PritNJu SJN1 with ~BB + Community poo~ jefAKE ALL OFFE DIANA PJIDS.mll . U79,000 t..V• SOUTH COUNTY, NEWPORT BEACH ~ 23 Corporate Plaza, Suite 180, Newport leech, CA 92660 ---~==============:.:I .. ' Jane Sungaila shines at RE/MAX South County She has gained many referrals and repeat . business Jane Sungai la believes in a comm it- ment to excellence, attention to detail and di screte and personal service to her clients and customers. The cre- ative energy and enthusiasm of this dynamic agent has contributed to her multi-million production and the trust and loyalty of the many people she serves. Sungaila's knowledge of real estate earned through almost 20 years in the profession, including 15 years in Orange Coun ry, provides a sound basis for her success. Having reloca- ted a number 'Of times as the corporate spouse, she is sensitive to the needs of a family moving across country or next door. She is skillful at represent- ing both buyers and sellers and views her client referrals and repeat business as the highest measure of success. To reach Jane Sungaila, caU RE/MAX South County at (714) 760-0847. The 1997 Boord of Directors for the Orange Coast Association of Realtors are, from Wt: Tom Brunson, Doug Hockett, Tom loYenitti, Claud.lie Mann, Gil Foentlr, Julie Schmiesing, Steve Suthenen, Dave Wong, Jackie Handlemon, Bernard Towen and Bonnie Turner Pboa»J,y Julie Viker Orange Coast Association of Realtors installs 1997 officers The Orange Coast Association of Realtors installed its officers for 1997 at the Balboa Bay Club on Dec. 11. Franlc DiLauro, the 1997 32nd district regional chainnan installed the following as officers: Gil Foerster, president; Jackie Handleman, prcsident- elcct; llmard Towers, treasurer and Bonnie Turner, secretary. Sworn in as members of the 1997 board of directors were: Tom Brunson; Doug Hockett; Tom lovenitti; Claudette Mann; Julie Schmiesing; Steve Sutherlen and Dave Wong. Doug Hockett, the president for 1996, was retired by Tom Sutro and received a plaque of appreciation from Jan Debay, mayor of Newport Beach. In art emotional speech, Hockett recounted his term u preaideot and thanked his wife, Shirley, for all of her support. The 1996 "Realtor of the Year" award was presented to Bing Girling of Rumbold Realty. The 1996 "Affiliate of the Year" was given to Bill Worden of Nonh American Title. · TilC event concluded with a speech from Gil Foerster, 1997 president, who stressed the importance of wort.mg together and the benefits that members of OCAR receive. ,. PENINSULA POINT OCEANFRONT Great f.unily home on the sa11d. 4 + bedrooms. 3.5 baths. f.unily room/den, upstairs mcdia room, two fireplaces, wet bar, great patio on the sand! 39+'x97+' lot. "Quiet" street scrving·only 6 homes wcU maintained move-in condition. 1354 East Oceanfront • $1,095,000 (714) 673-3777 PENINSULA BAYFRONT Extra wide corner lot 42xl09 ft. Enjoy tills charming older beach house ••111-or build your own cusrom home. ~ boai dock. Walle to sandy oCeanfroot beach. Quiet West ~ay Ave. One of the best views in toWD. 1042 West Bay Aft. • $1,695,000 (714) 673-3777 ., .. NEW TRADITIONAL BAYFRONT Corona dd Mar to be built. Highest quality custom home approx. 5300 sq.ft. 5br, 6ba, family and media room, 3-car garage plus extra parking. Oversized bayfront patio and large boat dock that wiJJ accommodate 2 boats. 1407 Bayside Drift • $2,650,000 Call Russ Fluter or Chris Brigandi 673-3777 UDO BAYFRONT With open Bowing Roorplan -Magnificent bay views! Gourmet kitchen w/top- of·tbe-line appliallccs, built-ins &. extensive we of granite. Private master suite has a woodl>uming fiR'place, cedar lined walk-in wardrobe closets, sitting area, luxurious spa tub & marble sur&ces. High vaulted ceilings dramatic curved stairway, custom dcyligbts, gallery, security system, wet bar, cwtom wine closet with etched glass door. 3 car garage &. wide dock for large yacht. 231 Via Lido Soud • $2,250,000 (714) 673-3777 .. ACCESS TO PRIVATE SAND Set in community with private beaches, this great 3BR, 3BA home enjoys a lovely peek of the sea. Skylights. French doors. fireplace. B.J. Johnson $675,000 Code 70737 RAST CLASS COMFORT • Very impressive 5BR. 3.5BA expanded villa with elegant f,rivate balcony. 8 skylights, pleasant interior. Two car garage, gorgeous ront courtyard. VISTAS FROM HARBOR RI E Panoramic ocean & Catalina views from this residence in gate-9uarded comm. Private courtyard entry, view patios, lush landscaping. A beauty! Linda Oeth & Lois Jacobs $61 7,500 Code719n VIEW OF MOUNTAINS Set on a quiet cul-de-sac, this fabulous 4BR, 3BA home features bonus room, marble entry, fireplace, custom windows. Gorgeous yard with fenced pool & mountain view. Claudette Blanchard $409,500 ... NEWpoRT Buch· Offict 12J .. 1120 _, .............. PENiNsulA Offict PRESTIGIOUS PENINSULA POINT View the Bay by day, and city lights by night! This 4BR. 4BA home features floorplan for entertaining. 2 decks with patio, 3 car garage. Jo King $7~,000 Code 750?.7 SIMPLY IRRESISTIBLE Very desirable 3BR, 2BA home has expanded master suite with retreat, skylights, fireplace, new baths. Two patios. R.V. parking, and spa. Kelly Walker $269,900 Code 71237 EXCEPTIONAL DESIGN Gorgeous interior designs are the highlight of this 3BR, 2.SBA home In great location. Hardwood floors. Plantation shutters. Manicured landscape. James Gray DESIGNER AMBIANCE A state4-the-art ~ S'JSllnl & ~ cmr1t 1he open ftoorplan d ttis wondefY/ ~home. HiWMlod ftoors, custom wildows & dools, master wilf'I spa 11Jb. Maxine Mink $495,000 Code 72697 NIGHT SKY VISTA Bayfront penthouse with unique ceilings, antique fix- tures, excellent tilework. endless style. Romantic spa tub in master suite, rare mountain·and bay views. - • Stephanie Houghton $359,999 Code 70467 $575,000 Code 75057 ULTIMATE LUXURY Gorgeously crafted 4BR, 4BA custom estate wtth floor plan for comfort & entertaining. Large, private guest siiite, hardwood floors, French doors. Lush fruit trees. Michael Smith . $670,000 WILL TRADE IN BELCOURT Elegant SBR custom home with ocean view and grand marble entry with circular staircase. 4 car garage. Available furnished. Belle Partch $1,695,000 Code 71147 Code 71007 MAGNIRCENT ESTATE Custom Mediterranean home with every luxury. Set on a gorgeous stretch of bayf ront with a dock for a 70 ft vessel. Unforgettable! Kent McNaughton $2,595,000 Code 72157 ROMANTIC SIGHTS Ocean, Bay, & city lights views are the features of this liQht & bnght 4SR home. Bonus room, 2 fireplaces, wme closet. Great pool & spa! Karen Rezek $865,000 Code 71707 Mike Smith 644-6373 ext. 148 Waterfront Condo With breathtaking views of the main entrance channel, the busy harbor and sparkling lights. Perfect for a vacation or holiday getaway. Features 2 BR/2 BA. Priced to Sell Now! $444,000 Ellis Realty Group agents Ylin golf cart aY1ard From left. Com Bryson, Nancy Barfield, Janet Lind ond Friday Neubauer Io a display of holiday spirit, Nancy Barfield and Friday Neubauer. real estate agents from the Newport Beach branch of Ellis Realty Group, decorated their golf carts with festjve wreaths and garlands and won the prize for best Christmas trimmings in Newport Beach Country Club's Annual Christmas Golf Tournament. Topped with a jolly Santa and adorned with gift bags, the duo·s carts evoked holiday shopping as well as the joy of giving. Barfield and Neubauer attended the annual "staggette" event, which Is a women's tournamelll and celebration. "Essentially, women take over the club and participate in putting contests, act out skits and enjoy entertainment put on by the women of the club," Neubauer said. In addition, the festivities included a gift drive which brought in more than 80 Christmas presents for children. "Everyone in attendance brought a wrapped toy to be donated to Toys for Tots," added Neubauer. NOMJ ""'fNl4 Md F"""1 Nnbtuur..,, H co11/od4!4 Ill tlN N.wport &Mlt Mueclt of EllU Rtolty Gro11p, (11') UUJOO. Ellis Realty Groups announces to·p 20 agents for October These agents are· committed to excellence Ron Mazzano, vice president and district ma.Dager of Ellis Realty Group Newport Beach is proud to announce the top 20 agents for October 1996. The top producer for the month was Gisela Burmeister. Known as a highly motivated and experienced real estate agent. Burmeister bas sold more than $7 million so far this year. She attributes this to her market knowledge, property research and hard work. "I know the whole area very well and do not limit myself to representing buyers and sellers locally," Burmeister said. "I recently rcprcscntod the seller of a $3 million estate in Beverly Hills, the .. property sold within three weeks in part because of the marketing program I designed for the seller. I tell a seller initfaUy what it will take to market their property and then help them achieve their goals." According to Burmeister, this strategy has always proved to be highly successful and makes the entire transaction go smoothly. She explained that buying or selling a home can be very stressful -her job is to make sure the tnvisaction goes smoothly to the successful close of escrow, with the least inconvenience to the client. Originally from Germany, Burmeister also speaks Spanish and French. Other honorees arc: Claudette Blanchard Mann, Ted Jarvis, Suzanne Shuler, Ann Peters, Mark Jackson, Tom Iovenitti, Nancy Barfield, James Gray. Gib Walker, Robert Coluccio, Bernard Towezs, Marilyn Kershner, Kathy Granieri, Roy Osterhout, Mali Gulledge, Anne Hoover, Linda Oeth, Lois Jacobs and Maxine Mink. Gisela Burmeister Ellis Realty Group bas enlarged its sales force to include some of the finest and most experienced agents in the area. "With Ellis Realty Group's products, services, recruiting strategies and advanced ~tion, plus statc--of-the-art technology ~mpany is experiencing another outstanding year,·· Mazzano said. uour new advertising program, exclusive Orange County's affiliation with Christie's Great Estates, national advertising and our fully trained associates offers unequaled service to home buyer and sellers. We also, have the expertise to assist buyers and sellers with the purchase and sale of income properties." For"""' U.fonnalion, C4lJ Ellis Really Group, 23 Corporole Plar.a, SU. 190, Newport Beaelt., (11') ~200. Bilis Realty Group Aas 10 coastlll ojJice1 aJUl more tJum 350 UJks associMa smru., Orange Co111'1y aNl Sall Dkp coulf.tks. TIN contpt1111 u IM ucluslH Orange Co11n1J rqrettnlative of CluistUs' Gnat estates witlt 165 rMl esta.U br'Oht'Of• ojfk11IUllU>nwuuand100 CleristU'i ojfkes '1t 38 countries ene01JqH1Ssing 1,500 real e1ta.U professionals. Ellis Realty· raises $1,200 for Salvation Army The Newport Beach branch of Ellis Realty Group raised more than $1.200 last week at their seventh annual white elephant silent auction to benefit the Salvation Army. Donations offered were on display in the office's three conference rooms. Items ranged from pottery and household items to decorator objects, jewelry and artwork. Participants also bid on gift certificates and an airpJane tour of Newport Beach. "Everyone .looks forward to this fundraiser," said Marilyn Kershner, event chairperson ... We always have a good time competing against each other's bids and raising money for a worthy cause." Ellb lt...it, Grolql u ltluU4 .i ZJ ~ ffw, S.. 190, NwJIOlf ..,,, (11'> .,, a.. . • . . . . .. . .... ~ r Ellis R~Z>up· 1 L11Pr~.-----' B<1B C()Ll :(:(]() Senior Marketing Consultant 644-6373 Ext.121 576-3198 NEWPORT BEAch OfficE 2J CoapoltATE PlA.u SlliTE 190 644 ... 6200 ' Fabulous rcmodd. 2BD, 2.5BA den w/wet bar. Bcvdcd glass window, French doors, marble flooring. Plus greatly reduced. $239,900 1 c.n..I Bey Drhe $165,000 Execurlw home. Front row views of ocean, bay, city liabts, 4 bedroom, 3 bath. Bonus & family room. 2 fireplace. Owner finance. 11'9213 1/2 Fcmleaf $910,000 ~tcd buyer. Deluxe modern duplex. 3BD, 3BA back urut. ~~tc 2 BO, 2BA house. Little Balboa Island Cnsp and bnght Cape Cod home. Ouiility construc- tion 1991 3BR, 2BA, with French doors, bay window and vaulted ce1hngs ................................... $679,000 Balboa Island Pristine custom home & apt. 4BR, 4 full baths, steps to the Bay1 Roof deck views of bay, city lights, hills. Bay window, French doors, NC, vaulted ceilings, patios, decks, professt0nally decorated ................. $895,000 Balboa Island Little Balboa Island Little Balboa Isle French Regency 3BR/den, 3BA home with formal d ining room and private 2BR apartment. High ceilings. Upgrades. Sq.ft. can't be duplicated. 215 A~ ...................... $775,000 Custom 38R, 2.SBA home built in 1990, maintained & refined to perfection. Ba>' W;ws from rod deck, balcooy area w/eirll bedroom, exceptiooal mstr suite wNeU!ted ceil~, spa b.b, freplace ltru to bath .............. tl90.000 Over' 80 feet of frontage on a pretty comer. 3BR, 21 /28A has remodeled kitchen, large living room with fireplace and din~ room with French doors to South facing brick patio ........................................... $749,000 Spacious Island Duplex. 4BR, 2BA with large Great value on South 88yfront. Fabulous views of Quiet locationl Utt1e Balbo8 Island ~ 28R; 2BA. balcony up, 3BR, 2BA with patio down. Remo-turning basin, Pavilion, sunsets. Spacious 3BR, 2BA den with large StXldeck and balcony+ 2BR. 1BA with deled Kitchens/Baths. Square footage cannot home with family room plus 2BR apartment with pm:io. lt&duc:ed ............................................. M40,000 be duplicated! ........................................ $569,000 views. Balboa Island .-rtrnc 100 btock-tree-lined street., quiet v..iest a'd Warm and spacious 3BR, 2BA home with formal of Island. 3BR 2BA single-stay home. Front & rear dining room and sunny breakfast OOC>k. Detached patlOS. a..at-.C ...................... : ................. $490,000 1BR, 1 BA studio cottage. Pristine~ Cod 2BR 2BA Remodeled in 1995. Gooonet kitchen In granite, ~ node, formal dining room. Quality brick WC>ri(, wood work and cabinetry. . ~~,.CHUCK RUMBOLD•~=~!L~-;..sa~:c.~n.tDA•llMG GIRLING nt tMrlne Avenue, lalboe lslmd • 675-Mn ~"'-.""~ 11'e best buy in lig Canyon This customized home on a cul de sac is beautifully located. Surrounded by towering pines and mature foliage. this pool home enjoys a tnditiooal sing)e--level floorplan wkb a generous muter IUi1e. a children's bedroom wing and separate guest room. living in this quiet mei&hborbood. surrounded by the bucolic golf course setting, the lifestyle is ealy, conveaieBt to all the comforts and leisure activities available in Newport Beach; Fashion Ialand. ftmncia1 districts. the beaches. sailing, nature walkslnms and all the best sboppiAa one could ever hope for in their hometown. Priced very affordable at $799,000. Ftw,,..,.. UafOtWldoll, c"1l Klln1t qttela wM dN Nrqon S.-lt o/flu o/111. ~-Jo,."°"',.. c..,.,.,, (114) no.ms. Daily Pilot a.Iii &aei • Deceaibft 21, 1'96 1be Warmth 8r Elegance of COrona del Mar Irvine Terrace Enjoy the spectacular Harbor view from this comple1eJJ remodeled Irvine 1errace home. . spread out iil apprmlnlately 6,000 sq.' ft. of living apace on one of the largest usable lots. Loaded with plenty of unique features, this home must be seen to appreciate it's tremendous value. From it's expansive kitchen to the custom full bar in the family room, you will not be disappointed with what this home offers. Some of the delightful features that this home possesses are as follows. Upon entering the home's courtyard you come across a beautifully landscaped pool & yard. The pool is adjacent to a unique rock formation spa With a waterfall that is as pleasing to the eyes as it k to the ears. Upon entering the house you are greeted with the wonderful sight of sailboats and sunsets as you look across your living room · through the large windows at your bay view. At this point it is time to put your feet JlP and relax out on your expansive deck while being caressed by the evenings breeze. If you Can picture yourself here now, so can we. Let us show you how easy it can be. Call Barbara Amstadter or Barbara Roppolo atThe Prudential Jon Douglas Co. (714) 729-7208. Judy Muncy has $21 million month Muncy and Prudential -Jon Douglas celebrate a successful November Judy Muncy, senior sales executive with the Newport Beach office of the Prudential -Jon Douglas Company has been successfully striding the corridors of residential brokerage for more than 20 years. Her unflappable style, boundless energy and commitment to the client she is representing have earned her a large referral base and a oetwort of satisfied clienu allowing her to conduct business all over Southern California. She bad an llllpl'flCCdeot November with about $21 millioo in sales. Among those tran..aions was one of the highest sales along the Southern California coastline communities -an $8 million sale in L.A. County. representing the buyer. who was a referral to Muncy from a satisfied client. Muncy took Newport Beach by storm six )'CIR ago. She listed Pilar Wayne's former home in Dover Sh<ns. At tho brobr preview, agents visiting tbe listing MR utOtmded this unknown had listed such a high profile property. She knows ·her~ lie in tbe neaociaaioo proceas Judy Muncy because she is able to separate fact from fiction, translate that to what a seller thinks his house is worth and what the buyer wants to pay. The Prudential -Jon Douglas is-the perfect brokerage environment for her. She knows the strength of the management team. beaded by Maxine Montgomery, the Newport Beach office manager and vice-president and regional di.sttict manager. The support 8en'ica within the office and the comp111y is what she needs to keep the high octane of her perf om:wioe in business coostantly fueled. 10 IWICla JU, Muq, cllll dw Nrqon a.-1' .. fl/ dN hwttlae""1- JM "°"""' C..,,.,,, Ill (114) 15'-Mfl .r INr .,_ .. Ill (114) 72f..11'L , •... --.• ., .•• ·Perched above "Little Corona" on an oversized comer lot w/panoramlc ocean views. 5BO, 4.5BA, hclwd firs, high coved clngs, massive fplc. $1,,825,000 UlmfM&YW .... Traditional hm w/580, llb, tam rm, pool, spa & a gor- geous ocean view. Lots of leaded glass, circular stair~ case & elevator. Gated entry w/a 3 car gar. $1,4•,aao 4PUIC.a.a. All 4 units are 2BO, 1 BA. Exoellent condition, So. of PCH. Walk to beach. Condo conversion submitted. Greatbuyl S719.91D Cll' Cl ml.II 3 car garage, separate laundry room, trench door, dutch door, high volume ceilings, rock fireplace, scraped ceil- ings. Garden window in kitchen, mirrored wardrob In both BOs, plantation shutters. $475,000 uw ...... Balboa oceanfront. Magnificent 3-story home w/panoramlc views. 680, SBA, Nb, tam rm, elevator, & 3 car gar. Top deck has 880 & spa. ......- • PllT • M WAIB Leasehold Estate on water Jarge boat dock possible . 5BO, 4BA, 2 main ftoor BO, room for expansion. Creative financing. Make offer1 ft ,f!llO,l#llO ...... _ ... ,_ Highly upgraded 280 + den, 3BA with spectacular park- like yard palm trees & gardens, great flow for entertain- ing. Fireplace In living room & master BO, guard gated community. Amenities ++II *1.000 111111-Wll'l PllVAU .... Lovely end unit 480, 3BA townhome with private pool & spa, gated court yard entry, skylights, some view of bay & city lights, exclusive guard gated comm. VALUE ++II Call today for more details. "'1.000 ~--·' Penthouse end unit Bayfront condo with all the bells & whistles. Dock available up to 45'. t121.000 HAE 111-&illMll- charmlng comer home In gated community. Highly upgraded, prtvate spa with water falls. Exceflent oondl· lion. -- CdM new cuat home. Gated beach aocese comm. Views of ocean & newport harbor. 580, 5.58A. Lrg W.w deck. Kit w/granlte counters. Elevator .. l'Yloee d ....,.... tt.•- Th6e Is the moet eought after floor plan. All one level, no stairs. 380, 3.58A, large patio wtth spa. Guard-gated luxury! CaH ua today tor more dNils. 1111.- .. - .u..-.... anlR Single story, spacious 380, 28A In guard gated com- munity. No Mello Roos. Large patios off kitchen & BO, Pools, spas, tennis courts. SC75,GOO &11DA, &WI &I ClllJ Fabulous 380, plan c, home with panoramic views. Enjoy the prtvacy of •ALTEZZA" & the newport coast llfestty1e. ,._... CllFFIA• .. mui Remodeled duplex on one of best streets In CdM. Detached front unit with 290, 1 BA. Rear unit over rare 3 car garage has 380, 28A. New kitchens & battls. call us today for more detaMs. • tt•.-O --..U•T·r 380, 2.58A. HI cMNnge, hardwood ftoors, prtvate patio. Seeing Is believing. "Great usumable loan with 10% down•. Call today for more lnfonnatlon. -.... IF I I IEWIMata I I-. Fabuloue Mal KJ oondo on h Newport Bay. Completefy ntmOdeled, ahow8 beeutlfuly, new kitchen, BA. IMng areas, deck & BO. large view TetTaoe to entay Bay actMtles. ft.100.-... -...... ... Cust hm In gated waterfront comm, apx 40 sq ft boat accomodatton. High celllnga watk..fn dosets. Fplc, spa/BA. Steam nn, marble-must see to appredate aun deck, sandy beach & much morel '711.000 ·-· 111 ... Deluxe condo on sand. 380, 2.758A. Upper unit w/extra parking. Panoramic views, many upgradel, quality loc. Aocomodation, super value! ~ ... , .. rm Charming garden, court yard, entry onto wide 47' lot. With pt'fvate spa, remodeled home in pristine condNon. Pedect tor couple. 171 .... au..., ...... , ... Gated 1991 MedltemMlean VlMa next to newport beach golf course. Views of the back bay from wide patio. Direct access to oversized garage. ..,..... ' ......... Highly upgraded wtth new appliances-eat-In kitchen Just beauttfull la assumable! $900 fee to assume . .Thia la aa good as It gets! e-7 ,000 auNma.-ran r n Gated 1990 Mediterranean condomtnium next to Newport Beach golf course & oountry dub. Upper tevet, end unit Is a real beauty. '211.000 mr•••m•••• Walk to beacht 8 bedrooms, 2.5 bathe townhome. Plantation shutters, custom mirrors, light & open. Attached garage, great location. Ocean view from mu- ter suite & balcony. tt•.000 w-.c.mmu• Exceptional single level townhome designed for ease & enjoyment In charming CdM. Walk to the village. Pool, . spa & clubhouse. 55 years+ fabulous price $319,000. Cal today & start IMng. Sl'e.- 1 ...... Cloee to Bay-Ocean apx 3, 100 sq ft. R-2 lot two one • bedroomun~. ~ --·---Model perfect! 1 BO & BA downstairs. 380, 3BA, great locatk>n 10 pool & tennis. 2 car garage. tf you want the best. this 18 It! SZM.W Lrg •a• ptan, vauteed clngl. End unit. 480, greenbelt on both sides, poof. Wd ftr, plantatlon shutters, mirrored staircase Wal, Beft>er crpt. lrg balcony & encloeed patio. $311~ The beet. value on one of Dover Shore's moet excluslve streets. Hm has poten- tial for 4 or 580. Dramatic courtyard entJy, spa, vaulted clngs. tae.GOD WI.LA,_., &ml' a I Gated 1990 Mediterranean condominium next to Newport Beach golf course & country club. Upper level, end unit Is a real beauty. $215,GOO --Mi Nice 280, 2BA townhome, near beach-ocean view from spacious deck, quiet location on greenbelt area, com- munity, tennis, pool & spa. ~500 _._ .. ....,_ 480, 2BA home. 2 car garage + possible RV access. Private patio & yard. Close to schools, easy access to major Hwys. $1le,IOO • • IEMIY • Cllll mu Fully remodeled 380, 2BA single story with tlJe pavers In entry, living room, kitchen, family room, large yard with 2 covered patios, 2 car gar. Looks like a smaJt French Chateau-very motivated seller! $179,GDO Cust fam hmll Bulft In 92', spac tlr pin. Light & bright, 380, 3BA, fam rm wlwet bar, bonus rm, FDR, trench drs, cust cabinets. Mstr ste w/marble tlrs, 2 car gar+ carport space. SNS.- l . \: . . --...: . .., "' I I \ ' 2BR plu' Jen. or 3BR. 3BA Condo. Intimate patio 'hows light & bright. Neutral decor. 9 00 ''A,-villa '' '729-7212 . + RELOCATION REFERRAL SALE THE LAKES IN LAS VEGAS WANTED: Urgent: 3 houses to Lease for Prime Tenants in January '97. COM Harbor V'tf1W Hills Ftxer with a view. COM Jasmine Creek Plan 3 -3 bdrm., with 8 view. HOLIDAY CANTREE If you would like to make a donation to this effort, please call Rochelle for pickup of canned goods o.r deliver to our office. NORTH TUSTIN HILLS, BRIGHTON DRIVE Represented the Buyers I ' ' SS'19,000 OUTSTANDING PORT STREET WCATION 5 BR, plus hl>ral}j funily room, office. Large lot w/pool & spa. Close to school and greenbelt. New roof, all new windows & doors, new f1ooring. Eipanded to over 3,000 sq.h. Reduced to: $679,000 QUIET STREET LOCATION ln I larbor Point. Bacb to Ro~ers w rdcns. No tnffic noises. Stunning upgrades. Gated comrnuruty. Walle 10 Newport Center. $849,000 1724 Port Margate. 4 bedrooms, single level, expanded, highly upgraded, new kitchen, baths, landscaping. Large yard with pool & spa. *** *** *** *** OPEN SATURDAY 1:30-4:30 "Your professionalism sets a standard " Mr. A.B., Newport Beach "Your efforts to make it all happen were extraordinary." Mr. & Mrs. CM., Newport Beach "You are the best brokers with whom I have ever done business, both as attorney and on a personal basis." Mr.J.H., Newport Beach " .... complete confidence and trust in your integrity." Mr. and Mrs. W A., Anaheim Hills 3 8:45 a.m .. Affiliate meeting 4 8:45 a .m., GPA Committee meeting 9 a .m. -noon, Ethics l p.m. -4 p.m., Agency 6 l 0 a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview MLS Book delivery Hanukkah 9 9 a .m .. MLS Committee meeting 10 2 p .m. -4 p .m .• Take the Mystery out of Buying a Computer 11 8:30 a .m .. Installation Breakfast 9 a.m. -noon. Foreclosure 12 13 18 20 21 24 25 27 31 1 -4 p .m .. Paper Troll 2 -4 p .m .• Internet class 9 a.m., Grievance Committee meeting 2 -4 p.m .. COMPASS Beginner class 10 a.m. -2 p.m .. Brokers Preview 9 a .m. -noon, Probate 1 -4 p .m., Appraisal 2 -4 p .m., Take the Mystery out ot Buying a Computer 1 O a.m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview Winter begins Association office closed Christmas Day Association office closed 10 a .m. -2 p.m., Brokers Preview New Year's Eve .. ,. bd, 3 ba, extensively remodeled, 3 car garage $399,000 • 6«-9060 • OPEN HOUSES 1 ... 4 PM SATURDAY'S INVITATIONS HARBOR RIDGE 18 San Sebastian $1,275,000 Olga Matthews SUNDAY'S INVITATIONS BALBOA PENINSULA 307 Fernando HARBOR RIDGE 18 San Sebastian NEWPORT BEACH 2215 Bayside Drive 405 Orion THE BLUFFS 556 Glorietta $345,000 $1,275,000 $4,695,000 $145,000 $338,000 Mary Ann Nethercutt O lga Matthews Lyleen Ewing David Prince Cammy Leslie NEW LISTINGS NEWPORT BEACH• $1,650,000 3 bedrooms, 3 baths, luxurious master suite; gourmet kitchen, indoor and outdoor spas, private boat dock and beach level entertaining room with wet bar and fireplace. Magnificent views. The ultimate in contemporary living. 644-9060 EASTSIDE COSTA MEsA • $303,500 Gorgeous-remodeled charmer, designer Euro kitchen with newer appliances, built,in sub zero, hardwood fl oors throughout, huge backyard with lots of grass, wood patio deck area for enter,. taining. Cute private cul,de-sac street. 644,9060 '' . ' ' . ' \ NEWPORT BEACH " . . \ ·~tltzol Allison & Joy Curtin @hrough these doors pass the nicest people ... our Clients ... our Friends ' rf(Je u;ok forw~rd to working with you in 1997 (714) 644-9060 Ext. 126 & 148 , .... WHY NOT AsK SANTA FOR ONE OF I -' THESE THIS HOLIDAY SEASON? CHARMING TUDOR ON BALBOA ISLAND 3 bedroom, 3 bath duplex with 1 bedroom apartment, sundeck off master bath, family room, 2 patios · and wet bar. Offered at $670,000 PREMIER MONSERRAT IN NEWPORT BEACH 3 bedrooms, gourmet kitchen, family room with fireplace, vaulted ceilings, professionally landscaped, master with Jacuzzi tub. Offered at $469,000 GRA¥-CE TALIAFERRO 673-6900 Ext. 26 I • 5 Bedrooms , all with ocean views • 4 .5 Baths • Coastal views and romantic sunsets • Gym, office • Huge custom estate, nearly 2 acres • Billiard room • Living room with 11 ft ceilings, frplc • Spacious kitchen • Family room with frplc • Formal dining room • Area for wine cellar • Five view decks • Generous use of slate & limestone, • 34 ft custom skylight • LArge gated lawn with ocean views • Extra large 3 car garage • Extra large 10 person spa with ocean views •Owner will Trade, Exchange or Lease Option Offered at $ 99 5 '000 BEAT THE BANK! MARK MALLOY (714) 967-6777 Harbor View Homes family home Completely rebuilt in 1989. this 3,400 plus square foot home is on a suMy lot in the popular Harbor View Homes area. Traditional in style, there are four bedrooms, three and one-half baths, with one bedroom suite on the main level. Hardwood floors accent the entry, fonnal dining room and the gourmet kitchen. Other features are vaulted ceilings, two fireplaces, . . French doors and extensive storage. Offered at $79S,OOO. For 1110rw Uifo""""""' C4l1 Gayk WalU, Coldw•U Btuihr, (114) 494-0215. Coldw•U Bahr MllNI ca11.Uo H/011nd 011 tl11 lllUm•t at http://www.col4wd1"'t111br.co•. ..... 'II t '-" I ~~ I ; l I I I l I , , " \ ) -.. i I \ 'I l I I ) \ I I . •. Model perfect Located in prestigious Wimbledon Village is this three bedroom, one and three-quarter bath, single story home, oft'emf at $2S1 ,SOO. This home features a marble entry, plantation shutters, fresh interior paint and decorator touches throughout. Additional amenities include a spacious family room and formal dining room. The kitchen bas been upgraded with tile flooring and new appliances. The exterior features extensive use of brick work and beautiful foliage!. This home bas a two car attached aarage and Brinks security system. The Wunblcdon community oft'en pool, spu, tennis and front yard maintenance. For_,,.. bd°""""""1 ctlllBIM Ht111 o/CollltHU II..,. COllll M•• Ill (114) 648-9333 or (114) 54$-2189. CollltHU B..Ur llollN1 ca llbo I# /OlllM °" dN lllln"lld Ill ""':llwww~.coa • Successful Realtor moves to First Team Nolan Steve Parks continues to keep clients' needs first . . After more than 18 years as co-owner of Patterson/Parks Real Estate, <,>ne of Laguna Beach's most respected independent real estate firms, broker Steve Parks has chosen to affiliate with Firsl Team Nolan, Laguna Beach. "ft was a narural choice," Parks said. "l' ve always been interested in local identity and service for the customers and clients. First Team Nolan allows me to continue my commitmenl to service. but now r can offer the major advertising dollars and extensive marketing plan that First Team Nolan is so adept at doing for their clients." "Today is llD important turning point in the real estate business when clients need the resources and financial clout of a large corporation in addition to the personal skills and experience of the individual broker." Parks explained. Parks has lived in Laguna Beach since 1970. He started in the real estatl.! business in 1973 with Turner Associates. He opened Patterson/Parks Real Estate in 1978 and has been involved with the community and serves on the board of directors for the Laguna Beach Board of Realtors as well as the Re~ional MLS Committee. "His experience and understanding of local market trends here in Laguna are unmatched." said Steve Math.is, the recently appointed Steve Porb manager of the Laguna Beach office and executive director of First Team's estate division. "Steve has been giving sound. honest, profes.sional advice of the highest level to the residents of Laguna Beach for more than 20 years. We're extremely proud to have him on board our team." When he is not working. Parks stays close to real estate with his favorite hobbies of remodeling and landscaping. He has a degree in agriculture/horticuhure from California Polytechnical State Unjversity in Pomona. He was head of the planning and strategy unit for Goodwill Industries/Gardening Maintenance division where he coordinated community development programs for the mentally impaired and handicapped, arranging contracts with corporatjons and other municipalities. To rl!ach Stl!vl! Parks, call First Tl!am Nolan in Laguna Bl!ach at (714) 497-5454, ut. 38. Bdcourt Townbome Collection Rare Model Cl 2 Hu~ bedrooms, balcon). 3 SBA 1 Goormc1 luL patio-.. founwn. BBQ and 2 Mory gattbo! Appm~. 3.3(.10 SF 11r gu:ird gale(! IUAury on o-.,mud lot bac"in& 10 a huge grecnbeh' Exdusive lis1ing call for your pnva.., showing' $789.000! • (.1071) Call Bob Sdllnge.r 1-800-387-1440 Custom Harbour View Home! Newly buih wilh mouolain views! 3,3lS sq. fL or IW1ury! SBR. 4.SBA. 3 car gant&e! Walk 10 An&non. Corona dcl Mar Jr. & Sr. school' a1 $849,000! (3e72) Call Bob Sefliager 1-80D-387-1441 Once lo A Lifetime South Woodbridge Lake opportunity! Large,1 decl...•' 3BR or 4BRS. gourmet ~11. "all.. 10 all schooi.! S4S9.900' (3074\ Call Bob Sellinger 1~387-14-W . Beach Bargain! S1unmngly remodeled with rich b:irdwoc~I noon. gramie and French dool-. thruuj,!houl I l!.lilie Sw: 7.400 lllQ.f1 grounds! Rare .S..Car gangc! $525.000! (34169) Call Bill Miller J-80t-387-l440 Considerate homeoYlners honored Ylith aY1ard Laguna Beach residence maximizes ocean view without blocking neighbors' . views A newly built Laguna Beach residence designed to capture ocean views without obstructing the views of neighboring houses bas been selected by the Orange Coast Association of Realtors as the November recipient of the Pride of Community award. According to Patricia Moore, RCE. CAE, executive vice president of the association, a common problem faced by Laguna resiaents who are in the midst of rebuilding their homes after the fires is maximizing their views without obstructing those of neighboring residences. This 2,800 square foot borne, owned by Andrew and Sigrid Kielty, was chosen because it e~emplifies the ide.al solution for those faced with this dilemma. "We were concerned with maintaining our waterfront view, but dido 't want to obstruct that of our neighbors," Andrew said. '1Part of the solution was building the home on a 45 degree angle which really solved the problem and added to the overall aesthetic effect." 11 •• The award winning home offers maximum ocean views Vutually all the windows and French needs," Moore said. "The fact that they doors open to panoramic views of were able to preserve their neighbor's Laguna's main beach. According to Kielty, view of the ocean while enhancing their this was achieved by angling and rounding own shows concern for the neighborhood comers and by building lower on the as well as their own residence. We are hillside as opposed to higher on the crest. pleased to honor this home with the Pride Also,.the unique positioning of the home of the Community award and hope that it reinforces its modem design, which presents design possibilities and f eaturcs a number of Spanish accents, inspiration for those faced with the including wrought iron detailing and challenge of rebuilding." decorative tiling. The Orange Coast Association of ''The association is particularly Realtors established the Pride of impressed with the Kielty borne because it Community award to honor individuals is a wonderful example of how a new who have helped beautify their home can be designed to suit specific communities through the design of their homes. Entries are submitted by association members or by the individuals themselves and a panel bestows the honor eacb month on the basis of exceptional architectural. interior and/or landscape design. At the end of the year, one overall winner will be selected from the monthly finalists. Those interested in participating in the Pride of lhe Community award may do so bJ mailing in color plwtograplas of llu property along wilh tlu owtttr's name, adl:lnss and phone number to; Pride of Community, c/o Orange Coast Association of Reallors, 6401 North Newpott Blvd., Newpott Beach, CA 92663. For infonna!Wn, call (714) 722"'. 2300. EstabUshed in 1929, lhe Orange Coast Association of Realtors is comprised of nearlJ 1,500 real estaU professionals represetiting 642 real estate brokerages tltrouglwuJ Nn1porl Buch tuUI the surrounding colfUfl111'Ws. Tlte as1oeiatio11 provitks ia nulltNrs witla a witU ,..,.,, of suppott ter1'kn whuling rep/llT COllUN•lticalUHJ dnip«l to ilifon11 11ie,,. abollJ ~#lliOlts tuUI ilrqHn4Utg cltMgei ill tJu iNbutTy, kgisldn l"l'J'Orl, DRE...,,,,rov«l sellliMn tuUl co..,.uu cowrn tuUI 11«n1 to ••ldp/.l liltinp tu w1U tu nfen~e ....Urial. Ji ''I ADVERTISE IN THE DAILY PILOT' For advertising information call 642-4321 ' a -Barbara Swindall Realtor, The Prudential - Jon Douglas Company "I have advertised in the "Daily Pilot" consistently and am very pleased with the response I receive from potential buyers as well as potential sellers in the Newport Beach area. Advertising in the "Pilot" has benefited me in one additional way. An important part of my annual business plan is specializing in the attached homes at Villa Point, bordering on the Newport Beach Golf Course. As a result of advertising my listings in the "Pilot," I have become known to other agents in the area as the specialist in Villa Point. Whenever they are representing buyers for that neighborhood or price range, they call me. It definitely helps me get my listings sold. Thank you, "Daily Pilot!" ....... -of o.o.nlber 11, 1• 1 KEY LENDERS AND RATES 30-yurftxed 30.Y .. lldJ•table INT'EADT " POINTS LOCK· NTOEST " POtNTI MAX. MARUf ADJ. TYPE PHONE RATE OWN f:!! IN A.PA RATE OWN i"l A..P.ft LOAN s:!! INDEX FREQ. Abacus Financial Group A (800) 938-9393 7.625% 5 1.750 15 7.844 5.950% 5 1.000 7.596 300,000 2.700 110 6M American Savings Bank s (800) 562-6272 7.625% 20 2.125 30 7.884 3.950% 25 1.000 7.397 600,000 2.450 110 1M Bank of America B (800) 642·2244 7.625% 20 2.000 45 7.871 5.375% 20 1.000 8.164 207,000 2.875 HS 1Y Califoma Federal Bank s (800) 225-3337 7.500% 20 2.250 45 1.n1 3.875% 20 1.000 7.447 207,000 2.500 110 1M Chase Manhattan K (800) 900-6062 7.500% 20 2.375 30 7.784 4.375% 20 2.250 8.301 207,000 3.000 HS 1Y Coast Federal Bank s (800) 300-5626 7.850% 20 2.000 10 8.099 2.950% 25 1.000 7.239 500,000 2.300 110 1M Detrick Mortgage Group A (714) 759-9692 7.375% 5 2.250 12 7.644 3.850% 20 1.000 7.247 750,000 2.300 110 1M Downey Savings s (800) 336-9639 7.500% 20 2.375 30 7.784 2.950% 20 0.250 7.412 500,000 2.550 110 1M Emery Financial A (714) 729-9200 7.375% 5 1.375 10 7.552 3.950°4 20 2.250 7.301 600,000 2.225 110 1M Fidelity Federal Bank s (800) 232·2309 7.750o/o 5 1.875 10 7.984 NA NA NA NA NA NA NA NA First Federal Bank of CA s (800) 672-4332 7.625% 20 2.125 30 7.884 2.950% 20 0.750 7.314 207,000 2.400 110 1M Fleet Mortgag9 K (800) 700-5650 7.625% 20 2.000 30 7.871 5.625% 20 2.125 8.198 207,000 2.750 HS 1Y Glendale Federal Bank s (800) 560-9000 7.625% 5 2.250 45 7.898 2.950% 10 1.000 8.067 207,000 2.250 L1M 1M Great Western Bank B (800) 492· 7587 7.525% 20 2.200 30 7.791 3.950% 20 1.000 . 7.397 207,000 2.450 110 1M Home Savings s (800) 975-5051 7.600% 10 2.250 30 7.872 3.950% 20 1.000 7.618 500,000 2.050 HS 1M NationsBanc Mtg. Corp. K (800) 685-0001 7.500% 20 2.250 30 1.n1 4.250% 20 2.500 8.727 207,000 3.000 L6M 6M Newport Coast Financial A (800) 808-5626 7.500% 5 2.125 10 7.757 3.950% 20 1.125 7.410 600,000 2.450 110 1M Omni Financial A (800) 644 6664 7.875% 5 0.000 15 7.911 4.500% 20 0.000 7.722 500,000 2.875 110 1M ProFed Mortgage K (800) 686-3756 7.625% 20 2.125 45 7.884 4.250% 20 1.000 7.575 400,000 2.625 110 1M SanwaBank B (800) 237-2692 7.600% 10 1.625 45 7.806 5.875% 20 1.375 8.145 207,000 2.750 HS 1Y nc Financial Svcs. A (800) 801-7300 7.625% 10 1.250 13 7.791 5.125% 5 1.500 8.079 207,000 2.750 HS 1Y Union Bank of CA B (800) 453-1288 7.875% 20 1.750 30 8.098 5.000% 20 1.000 8.074 207,000 2.625 6CO 6M Weyerhaeuser Mtg. K (800) 669-67 47 7.750% 10 1.750 14 7.971 3.950% 20 1.250 7.473 207,000 2.500 110 tM Boe1 tad & ldlulllDil PfoCl'W WI 30t'30 ~1111 nlOl1glgel. T)pe of IAndlr la: B • 8enk; K • mor1glQe t.iker. R • ITIOl1glige broker. S •savings & loM. Mot1gllgl benker1andbloMr11re licensed by the Calllomia Depel1menl of...., Eltlltil • ..... btoMr Of corporatlolL For ~lfoinialb, cal Celif. DRE. (9111) 227.()931. ~ "* '°' ~·Albles .. en lnCrOCkdoly !'Ila tor the llrst adjust"*1I period. Down p~ Is amount of cash (% of ..... pra) peld ID lender P'IOf ID llgr*'O mor1g11ge con1rac:t flolnla-" of lolln blMrlCe peld ID i.rldlr at lime of loan dosing. Loc:tt-«t ls the number of days lender~ ra111 pricw to c:loUlg. A.P.R. ts 1he anruat peroentaoe rate ""*" .. 8n......., annuel COit of .. loan ID lhe ~. Al A.PAI WI c:.iculaled by Mongege News C9· bued on. $207,000 loan amount. lhe points ahown and S700 I04al fees. The A.P.R.s .,.. included in this chalt lor ~ '°" Olfltf. When~ lor a io.n, Fednl T~~ law requQI lenders IO~ en A.P.R. IJ)9Clllc to -=ti loen ofter . ....,_ loen la the maximum lender wll loen undal giYel1 terms. Al lbced rate programs have a maxi- mum of $207,000. Marvin (In"> II lendett profll; margin+ Index• ac:ul ra• after first adjustment. lndes la lhe bells I« selling en~ rate (MargWl +Index• New Rate). 110 •11th Diil Cos1 of Funds, 1TS • 1·Y-Treasuiy Bill, leM • f.fnonfl UBOR, ~ • &-monch Tl'MUy 811, eco • 6-monfl IMll1lgl cenlflcalil of daJX*t, ~Frequency Is lhe period'*-' adjwlmenls. 1M • 1-Monlh, 6M • 8-Monlhs, 1Y• 1 Year. Al rates 11.tljed to dlengl. Vfttfy,.. and *"" P'IOf ID applylng lor a loen. M lendef1 P'IMdt loans with dlflerent raiee and*""' lor dlllerent loan amounta. Thi lnlomla!lon pr-*d la noc an otter to make a loan. For a cons~ guide on how to shop tor a mot1g11ge, 111nch $4.50 chedlpayllble to~ News Co., 1810 e. 171'1St..Suite100, sane. Ana, CA 92705. (71-4) 83&-11n COPYRIGHT C 1996 Mortgage News Co. Cape Cod masterpiece This completely renovated Cape Cod-style home has ocean, bay and city light views. This wonderful home has four spacious bedrooms including a master suite with marble fireplace, patio retreat and deluxe master bath. A formal dining room, large family room. gourmet kitchen with brea.lcf ast nook, lovely living room and wet bar make this an ideal home for entertaining. Enjoy breathtaking views of the Newport Harbor from the home as well as from the beautifully landscaped patio. Offered at $969,000. This home is located close to the shops of Fashion Island, Corona del Mar. many fine restaurants, entertainment and beaches. For wt0re btfonMtion, call Htadter Angel or BarlHua Hlllchings aJ (714) 644- 1600. Coast Newport ProJUrlin, 4 Civic Pllwi, SU. 260, Newport Beach. Spectacular oceanfront home This dramatic homesite has views of the north and south coast, crashing waves, Catalina Island, Aliso Pier. city ligb~ and the sbeltered beach of Tortuava Cove. The property features a private retractable stairway to the water. 'The home features four bedroom suites. Enter the main level through a gated courtyard and custom antique glass doors. Feat\U'Cs include a walnut paneled library with fireplace. a large living room with oak hardwood floors, marble firq>lacc, large oceanfront deck aod walls of glass. 'The dining area bas a wet • bar and crystal baguette chandelier. The kitchen has a brcakf ast room. Also on the main level are maid's quarters. two car garage and powder room. The media/entertainment room is oo the lower level with fireplace. wine closet and wet bar. Off the entertainment room is a stone deck with a large Jacuui. Two private bedroom suites have their own baths. The upper level of the borne features the master suite and guest bedroom or exm:ise room. The master suite bas a fireplace.. sitting area with entertainment center, wet bar, refrigerator and large walk-in closets. The elegant his and hers master baths feature a Jacuzzi tub. sauna shower and lqe closets. For""',.. U./0""4IW11, Cllll SU~• Ritli or J•rry Filutu"' (71') Utl-1600. C..n N1wport Pf'otH'1ks, 4 Civic Pliovi, St1. 260, Ntwpotf Be11cli. r ·! I Daily PllOl Rn! £tcatc •December 21, 1996 Call for Winter Rate Incentives -Up to $1200 Off. • lbe Jewel of Newport Beach • I BDR from $1350, 2 BDR from $1485 • Spectacular Ocean & Harbor Views• • White Washed Beamed Ceilings• • I lealth Spa and Tennis Courts • Million Dollar Clubhou~ • Fireplace and Skylights* • Private Garage with Remote• • Conference Room & Private Library • French Doors on Private Terraces• • Walk to Balboa Island Promontory Point Villas :_;I ~ 200 Promontory Drive Newport Beach " N (714) 789-16~ ·~c::: IAVINE APARTMENT COMMUNmts Eastside gated community Laurel Point is an encl~ve of 70 townhomes centrally located with easy access to the 55 and 405 freeways and a short ·I walk 111 the Back Bay Ecological Reserve. The homes are Cape Cod style surrounded hy 111uturc eucalyptus trcei.. Thi-. two master suite end unit is situated next lo the pool and spa and includes such katu1c..·s a~ newer carpeting. hardwood floor entryway, a fireplace in the living room, an in-.ulc laundry room upstairs and 11 two cw· garage. Both bedrooms have cathedral lTiling ... an<l their own bathrooms. The original owner of thii-home has priced the prnpcrt y to sell and cre<.1te<l a great opportunity for a first time buyer to get into the 111ar~l'I. FHA and VA financing is available. Offered al $139,000. /''or more• information, call Keith Randle at (714) 644-1600. Cmisl Newport Pro,,erties, 4 Civic Plaw. Ste. 260, Newport Beach. · • Doug Hockett wraps up term with a final view on real estate By Doug Hocutt, CCIM, presilhnt, Orange Coast Associ.ation of Realtors Well, here we are in the last month of the year. It seems like just yesterday when I sat down to write my first of what planned to be monthly Rcaltor News & Views columns. As this is number six, I guess they fumed out to be bi-monthly. Most of them seemed to revolve around the proposed revision of the city planning code. 'The Orange Coast Association of Rcaltors participated in the Planning Commission Public Comments period regarding the code re-write until its ultimate acceptance by the Planning Commission. The basic thrust of the Association's comments were directed toward the maintenance of private property rights. In this activity the Association was following its long established policy of giving back to the community in the form of citizen participation drawing on our experience in our area of professional specialty. lo the first column the active participation of the Rcaltor organization performing advocacy for private property rights at the state and national levels was emphasized As a matter of fact, Rcaltors are active in regional activities as well. But all this activity is only ancill.ary to our major professional activity, bringing our professional experience fo the task of representing owners, buyers and renters to achieve their real estate associated goals in the best possible manner. Any rcaJ estate activity requires a combination of product, market and legislative knowledge to achieve the desired goals. Your professional Rcaltor acts on your behalf to achieve these goals. freeing you to concentrate on the demands of your profession. Tile professional knowledge your Rcaltor brings to the table starts with that threshold required to enter the profession, then your Realtor continually updates their knowledge, keeping current with the changes in their areas of expertise. Enjoy the holiday season. As we begin 1997 and proceed toward the next millennium, may your prosperity and joy . increase. If you "4ve any questions or com1Mnl1, Doug Hocba can be conta.cted tltrouglr the Orange Coast As1ociadon of Realton, 401 N. Newport Blvd., Newport Beach, CA 92663. Call ('114) 722·2300 or fax (714) 642-4105. .. Back Bay three bedroom This end unit townhome is located on the Eastside of Costa Mesa, two blocks to the Back Bay Reserve. The original owner/developer is willing to carry a small second trust deed to a qualified buyer. The project is also VA approved. The interior and exterior have recently been painted and the design is Cape Cod. Features of thi s house include a master bedroom with vaulted ceilings and a private balcony, a fireplace in the living room, a fonnal dining room and an oversized kitchen. The home is about 1,500 square feet with a two car attached garage. Offered at $169,000. For more information, coU Keith· Randle at (714) 644./6()(). 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Oc:unfront SBR Cannery Village Realty \1nce Mayell 673-3717 317 Emerald Bay Please call first 714-494-7052 IAGUNA BEACH 3BR St. Lautent Newport Coast Highly upgraded 4 or 5 bedroom, 3 bath, family room,_ formal dining, bonus room. Sunset & canyon views. Largest floor plan, approx. 2,700 sq. ft. Sl,,.W.r 111Hel uU f1r $590, 750 "' AMf IUt '96. HARBOR COVE PROMENADE OPEN HOUSE SAT 1...fPM SUN 1...fPM 1611 ARCH BAY DR. (off Jamboree & S...ta But.a) • Dramatic vinv• of ne Newport ~vtme. Ocean, aod Uppcor Newport Bay. • Contemporary New 38R with many cunom upgrades: Gourmet ld~n. fireplau, surround llOUlld l)'ltem, built-in security l)'ltem, s-rd pud cotraocc, etc. • PNM Newport Badl Locatioa Judy Mertz & Julie Schmiesing Your Full Service Partnership Team 759 .. 3747 Short Walk to Balbo. Uland Back Bay & Faabioo Island Agents Welcome Mike Abel 642-3217 Sat/Sun 1-4 $1,095,000 Sat 11 -l $935,000 --,,_..,. ~ .-t 'I . _; . 1: • . .... ... C--iud I.ts ~BO. 38A w!p..1 pool & Lakt Fllftll 380. 28A. triglily uoaadtO .,. ...cl S6ll .. rround -nc1 ·~ •n lionit m ik watn wi~ pn. iloclT o.ly pvd pied co.. Si'OOIL .~ ... · onl) W .900. Fcirteburt • .,.·, la&. c.I W...900w!Tttm! Cd Toclay For ~1 Today• NEWPORT BEACH 1611 Arda Bay Dr. 381 Sat/Sun 1-4 $675,000 Mike Abel-Owner/Agent 642-3217 231 Via Udo Soud 3BR Sun 1-4 $2,350,000 Cannery Village Realty 673-3m • r •