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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-12-13 - Orange Coast PilotDistrict shortfall may mean ...____fieep-e---------~ • School officials face $4.8 million deficit next year, and it may be forced to consider classified employ- ee layoffs and program reductions. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -A $4.8 miWoo budget shortfall for the current school year will mean the Newport-Mesa school district • will have to "cut into the muscle,• said school board President Jim Ferryman. That means school officials may have to consider employee layoffs and program cuts. However, the district has no plans to trim the teaching staff, officials said. •When you lose the fat, sometimes you cut into the muscle,• said Superintendent Mac Bernd. "What the district bas to do is • SEE DEFICIT PAGE 11 ~rcharge brings anger and relief • Reactions vary on judge's deci- sion to put Jason Rausch on trial for misdemeanor manslaughter charge, instead of felony. By Christopher Goffard, Daily Pilot NEWPORT BEACH -For more than four months, 18-year-old Jason Rausch lived under the specter of hard time. AB the driver of a sport utility vehicle that flipped on Irvine Avenue in May, killing one teen and injuring nine others, he faced six years in state prison if convicted on felony vehicular manslaughter. On Thursday, with Superior Court Judge Everett Dickey reducing the charge to a mis- demeanor, the specter abruptly evaporated for the Orange Coast College freshman foot- ball player. Reaction from the case's key players was emotional but not entirely surprising. •1t places the value of my son's life at a very low level,• said Vickie Bridgman. mother of Donny Bridgman, who died at the • SEE RAUSCH PAGE 11 A yearlong life .~d death struggle • Since the slaying of Pilot employee Donna Jacobson, it hasn't been el)Sf for her widower, Mike, but he's overcome guilt and desire to die. Mesa for four hours, rain pelUng him. before abandoning the plan as unworkable: Someone would ftnd lWn too soon. One year ago, Mike was sitting on the couch in hil Anah$rn Avenue apartment whlle his wUe was killed only yards away. Retwnlng home from Sunday night mus, 59-~d Donna Jacoblon bad just pulled her Thf· ota cmmy tiitO the auport when an attacker stabbed her to death in wti&t potic:e My WU a botched robbery attempt a tan, Wbo bad Bien do.tng witti • g1Us ol wine, hi8rd Doth- day at St. Joachim Chun:h to commemorate the first anniver- sary of Donna's death. there are flashes ot hard-won hope. At the chl.lreb. Mike, now 59, plans to speak ol bis wUe and wbAt She would want from him now: Th be good to himself. Th imagine her at peace. Th find an end to sad:nea. · •The abarDatmt ii to die, and I don't want to dO that.• said Mike, who still llftl in tbe Anahetm Avenue apertmlllt. •0oona was the glue. rm ~ to figure out who I am and What I am. For 32' years I knew whO I wu. • ~P99'~ .. ,...........,....,. ..... f-_.-Nr.tn::-Oll'til~S.,fetnl-p;IB. Best Burs reader Ann Wilson Crosby would like to know where to take broken china etc. f.or repairs. The best bet for 4uality work would be at Pick Up The Plecet (72M113) locat- ed at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Pick Up The Pieces spe- cializes in restoration of art and collectibles. One warning for china restoration is that you won't be able to eat off the chi- na again. The paint used in restoring a piece could be toxic and might fade if used for din- ing. Carpet Depot (722-9642) at 1904 Harbor Blvd. in Costa Mesa, is having a sale on all Q\'..leen, Shaw and Aladdin products for Christmas, and it can finance any sale over $1,000 with no payment and no interest until 1999. Next weekend you can attend workshops at 11 a.m. and 3 ,p.m. Dec . .20, and 2 p.m. Dec. 21. After you've learned how to make bows, you can find all kind of Cbristmaa gift wrap, and package products for unusual or odd-shaped gtfts. The Container Store (S56- 2333) is at Bear Street and South Coast Drive in Costa Mesa. Back by popular demand, •bubbleologist• Tom Noddy will be at the Laaac:b Pad for the fifth annual bubble festival Dec. 21 and 28. Noddy, whose bubble art has been featured on The Tonight Show• and The Disney Channel, hAs dazzled audiences in more than.30 countries over the past 2S years. He will create a holiday star bubble, a 12-sided jewel bub- ble, a bubble volcano that spews smoke, a caterpillar bub- ble and many soapy wonders. After each peJform.ance, visi- tors can participate in make- and-take activities such as blowing bubbles, making secret bubble solutions and a bubble wand, and freezing bubbles with dry ice. "· obitUaey '.'I, , . ..... ' ~ The financing offer will be available through Dec. 24, and the sale will continue through January 1998. Carpet Depot carries a wide variety of wool carpets on sale starting from $19.90 per square yard, and real sisal carpets from $25.90 per square yard which includes installation. Also there are ltal- iaJl ceramic tiles for an installed price of $4.99 per square yard and vinyl tiles as low as $1 .99 per square yard. The cost is S3 .50 for mem- bers, and $6.50 for nonmem- bers. The show will begin at 11 a.m . and 1, 3 and 5 p.m .. both days. Reservations are required. Call the Launch Pad at 5'6- 2061. It's located on the third level of the Crystal Court in Costa Mesa. Founding Balboa Bay Cltib merilber Edward· Smitll dies U you've always wanted to learn how to make beautiful bows for the hpliday season, you can attend a free bow-mak- ing workshop at the Contalner Store today at 11 a.m. and 3 • 8EST 9UYS appe.rs on Thursdays and Saturdays. If you know of a good buy, fax me at 646-4170, or write: Edward Morris Smith -a founding governor of the Balboa Bay Club, respected business- ~ and community leader - died Sunday of cancer at Hoag Memorial Hospital Presbyterian. He was 81. ~1'lot VOL 11, NO. 286 TNDMAS N. J0MNS0N. Publisher WILLIAM lomB.L. Editor A.v!IW•I. ~Editor MNYDOCIBO, AtlllWit MaNglng Editor TINA IORCIA1TA. CJty Editor .,_~ Sports Editor MMCWlmN. Photo Editor LYM!t llOlA, ~AdvwUslng NOYOITnMI, a.Hied~ LAMal•Dlll Promodol• PMMODllWt, Chief Flnlndlil Offbr Best Buys, Dally Piiot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa, 92627. Mr. Smith, a native of Han- READERS HOnJHE Mesa. CA. 92626. Copyright No 642-'°86 news stories, lllustr.iJont. edlto- Reconf your oomments about rt.I matter or ldvel11Jements the Dally Pilot °' news tips. herein c.an be reproducad With-~ out written pennklion of cow Balboa MplESS right owner. 74149 Ouf edci'en Is 330 W. Bay St., c:o.-ona del Mar Co!b Mesa. Calif. 92627. HOW IO BEAOt US 73149 CQRRECTJONS Clralllidon Costa Mesa The 11mes Or.nge County n141 It ~lot's polky to prompt-(800) 252-9141 Ne\rllport ...... ly all erron of substance. MoaM9 7~ Pieltse can 574-4233. amfled 642-5678 ~Coast =642-W1 ~----News~122A WFOMCAST PUot ~144-IOO) Is Sports 642...QlO l,DCATION Sil! llhed Mond.y through s.t-Newt. Sports F• 646-4170 wedge 0.1 w • In Newport lellCh and E-Mal~nk.n41t Mes-. subsalptlons .. ::"na ~~1 Newport 0.1w ody Miii.a. tr( tublcrtbl'G Bladdes 1-2w The nrnes e>r.,. = Buslnes Fax 631-5902 River Jett)' 1•2W 252-9141.lnareas of CdM 0.1 w ~ 8ffctl and Costa Mes-. sublalptlcn to the o.ny Ptlot PUbMltied ~ ~ 90A1WG r,t ..... ....,.. tr( mall for Cltlfomla ~Mewl, A small crwft ~ $ per month. Second cla anm.Mtnor~ •W ~In en.ct today = peld .t Colta Mml. CA. 15 to 20 knots lnckAde .. IPfllteble offtl 101e win* ! end loc.al ~ P05TMAS-beloW pmem .-td Send addra dw'l8 '° ~andwtnd ..... 8'p0ft ~Mesa ~Plot, '-0 ... 15'0. COlta w.wes~J cock Park and a Newport Beach resident for SS yean, helped start the p09b bayfront private club and remained active in the club's •stx o·~·· men'• IOdal group. Mr. Smith, an avid golfer, graduated from the USC as a member of the Kappa Alpha tra- feet. Ekewhere. 50UttlMSt winds will hit 15 knots with 2- foot wtnd waws. A 7-foot west sw.U. 1.5 6.5 -1.1 4.1 1.7 6A temity. He went on to manage several of his own properties and real estate holdings, including &hopping centers in Corona del Mar, the Blue Dolphin restaurant and the Dolphin Club. Mr. Smith ts survived by his wife, Ramona; daughters Cita .... OlnllAOI Utt and Anita Lawson; son, B. Morris •chip• Smith Jr.1 brotfa- ers Robert, IUduud and I.anti five' grandchildren; and one great-grandchild. No funeral services aie planned, and Mr. Smith will tie burled at sea. • w.t eo.t Mlghwey. A purse was stofen from a taxi In the 3300 bk>dt. • Ne "II art c..tir Drtw: A cellular phone worth S50 was • lost °' stolen from the 900 block. • w.t 0c1 acflom llftd UNI street: A celtui.r phone WOfth $150 WM stolen from MW the lntenection. • w.t eo.t llgtcwey. A cellular phone worth Uoo was • lost °' stolen from the 100 block. • ..._ Pier A wallet was lost or stolen on the pier. COSTA_.. • ..._. ...... Pantyhose worth S8 was stolen from a bust-: ness In the 700 block. • • lrtlW l'tnet: A cnt of CDs worth $375 was stolen from •: CM In thi J300 btock. • IMt t• llrMt: lAmps end an .mpe1fler worth $390 were stolen from a garage In the 200 block. • D9I .._ Aw•cue: A pack of beer worth $8.93 wu stolen • from.~ store In the 100 btoc:k. • • • ........... .-.... ; Property worth $25 WU stOfen from a • QI In 1he 500 block. • - ced1111l Who could figure that the Back~ at night would become an enonnous mirror? And Ceitalnly, nobody was having i:dghtmares that 100,000. plus watts would be lighting up the whole shebang. After ~ the environment.al impact report. prepared for Jones by a consulting film, discussed lighting at the new fadlity in - pardon the expression -glow- ing terms. Casbah Al Natural .... Pat Piiafs • RJce • Unlil • SolftOned • ~ Janrine Rb sr! s1'l! IUG8. "I• SUGG. '2.15 SUNSPIRE .. lilMm ............ .. wbtDlll. o tt•-zr ,,, r1 fflllldl: Ullllg ............ .. ..... Oll8 ~ -..... cm'I omaM Pllitdis JoMi ad thNe otber dMlenhlpl. A MitSubkh1 store in livkie ·glowed loWest at 119 lUmem per tquare meter. Newport Auto Center OD Coast Highway WU next at 1'° lumens, Land Rover on Jamboree next at 216. Fletcher Jones blew them an away with 326 lumem per square meter. 'That's more than twice as bright as the average of the others. City staff bas been OD Jones' case since the flap began. The dealership has been denied a permanent certificate of occu- pancy and is paying for the city's lighting consultant. In October, Jones' General Manager Garth Blumenthal and lighting engineer Ray Swartz met with about a dozen home- owners in the Bluffs. They gath- ered in the bayfront home of Hillary Tbamer so •they could • fMD MM'1'w.'5 column runs~ see the problem as we do." Thursday and Saturday. •SbeD.6a.edrh• ........ 99~ a-. llB. ., .e 7.25 az. s1•,.; 3"..,,.... ... .,... WHITEWAVE Stir Fry A Dellclo.. Mfltll ii M1 f a NBWPORT·MESA-He'I hem on the tcbool boenl foe three years. He ts currently the president ol the a.ta Mela Sanitary Diltrict, and he lel'Vel <m the uecuttve com- mittee foe the Orange County San- itation Dilbict. He bas served as president ol. tbe a.ta Mesa Chamber of Com- merce, bas three kids who attend- ed Newport-Mesa schools and graduated from a.ta Mesa High School hbnself. But what may be bis greatest qualification to be president of the Newport-Mesa school board is the fact that for the put 22 years, he has been mar- ried to Sonora Elementary School teacher Mary Perryman. •tte cares tremendously about the area and the Newport-Mesa school district," Mary Penyman r said. ·rve been a teacher in the district for 30 years, and he's been hearing a lot about it.• Perryman will serve as presi- dent of the Newport-Mesa school board through November 1998. He takes over the reins of the board at a ctUcial time in the dis- Newly elected Newport-Mesa Unified School Board President Jim Perryman. trlct's history. Several huge moentives. await Ferryman as president d the school board. the first and most pressing: finding a new superintendent •Just speaking for myself, I Law Yoltage Garden Lighting For Holiday Magic Authentic Yerde or Bronze Finish #105 Hodson Lighting ()pm Tues.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat. 9-4 1510 Newport Blvd .• Costa Mua Quality Lipbns Mrvioe £or 29 y..,.. 548-9341 will be loo~g for someone who doesn't have a top-down manage- ment style,• Fenyman said. •The district is moving more towards a site-level management style. We think our administrators at the school Sites are capable of greater management respomibilitiel in their own schools.• Perryman said this decentral- ized management style is differ- ent from the style of current ~0Jj ·11~1JJ:J .AR>..rJ..J!M '.IM jt"" ~I ;)WI' 17th St. BEAlJTY CENTrR FLLL SLR\.I( L ~:\LO\ l\: ljL.\t' 1) ~l Pl'LY 642-1717 Open 7 Days ~ EL:MNCH-11}-0 Party Tniys Order by the do:ten! •Mini Tacos •Trays of Enchiladas • Mini Taquitos • Tamales • Mini Burritos • Chingolingas Salsa, IUa, Beans & Guacmnole '1, rhe Quart! Taco Salads • .Fajitas • CamitM Pickup at Nearest Location. COSTAMISA . 642-1142 NIWPOllT llACH 675-6855 Ar"'11h ... nllpOllded to tbe call Around 8:35 p.m. ID tbe 3600 blOck Of Lake, bioke mtO tbe aputment and put out tbe blaze within mJnutel, Mid Newport BMch Plre aJid Madne Depart- mmt Lt. John Blauer. The fin did about $10,000 worth ol damage to the apart- ment and about $10,000 to its contents, though no one wu injured, Blauer said. The cause of the fire remains under investigation. Blauer said. ~n to stories dming ~Walle The Newport Beach Public Library's Corona del Mar branch will have an open house from noon to S p.m. during the Christ- mas Walle, Sunday. Catch the express train to holi- day fun as storyteller Lucy Lopez will perform dramatic presenta- tions of •The Polar Expnm• by Chris Van Allsburg. Lopez will also read the book •Searching for Santa.• Kids will be able to make their own stockings to hang at home during the holiday open house. All services of the library will be open, including book check I 1. I l I \ . l i i I ) I I ~\. ( l i \.. ', I ( ' l l 1 I l ' l I I I l ' ' :--- Scmrt M. Kruaner, Psy.D MFCC (714) S49-S346 D.-:___.. Intern ~---By Appointment • Adults In Transition· • Career Education • Couns~ling and Assessment Newport Psychological Services 200 Newport Center Dr. #304, Newport Beach Experd'J fashioned fancy cw gmu~s in I BK gold with diamond accmts. A, E and G ~th:yst; B,C and F Citrint ; D Blue To~ CHARLES H. BARR ----.. -... ... .... - . . . • COSTA MESA -Loc:all cm allow. alf tbtm 11'1!8D .... JD. fne ft~ CGlltelt spomiored by the o.uge ea.- ty Pair, the National Piacblia Society and Three Stai~· Otttdal1 are 1et to pus out 5,000 fuchsia MN'Hng1 Dut month, kicking oU their Swing; time Puchsta-Gro~ Contest. which will end during nm sum- mer's fair. The contest is simple: fll1 out :::==========:!!!SE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!55!!!!!!!!!5:!!!!=:===:==:=============~ -w-..r----------------...... ---·- CS1' r.m521M) 3933 8lrclt StrMt • Hewpott 8uclt 1 .HC).0778 FREE LONG BOARD SURFlrARD CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SPRll OF IQUAL VALUI GIVE-~WAY .CONTEST ENTER TO WIN KAYA CHRISTMAS CONTIS't .... '"' Plug into the Pi electronics and DEPARTMENT 56 HERITAGE VILLAGES BYERS' CHOICE CAROLERS • FITZ AND FLOYD BALDWIN BRASS• ARTHUR COURT WILTON ARMETALE • AROMATIOUE FRAGRANCES BOYD'S BEARS • COLONIAL CANDLES AND MUCH. MUCH M6RE THE GREY GOOSE . WESTCLI FF PLAZA 1032 Irvine Avenue at Seventeenth Street• Newport Bea Telephone 642-7803 Hours. Monday-Saturday: I<>-<> P.M. Sunday: Noon to 5 P.M . As always, sftippi"g a"d complimentary gl~ wrap aval/4611 . • Custom Invltation1 a: Banners • Party Goods • Hellam Tank Rentals • Balloon Dellverle1 DailyPilot .. • I " . eigD language they have been studying in school. 1be cost ol the Rotary Youth &rhang'e ii affordable and includes airfare and Insurance, Unh.art said. To find out more about the Rotary Youth Exchange, call Unhart at 733- 9029. CLUB NOTES: Newport Beach ~l,ID.rise Rotary Cub member Toa Birch presented a check for $1,000 from the club to Art Joel Harrtsoa, a UCI student who is continuing his studies after receiving a master's degree from the same university. SERVICE CLUB MEETINGS nus COMING WEEK: Want to get more invoh-ed in your com- munity, make new friends, net- work or give something back to your community? ny a service ............ ~ ••••lhlT' 1tO.lf_,. _..._.._ ....... ....... :»'Gtta. ... Olll't ...... ~,-o-~~-..,. .. ~_.., ea.111a._ • .._,_..,1nn 11tm11 ............. °""""' Chtlt--..,; .. ...., a..ot-. ........,.._ ... nlrw MlrNiU HGell to,_. °*9 Wlr*ler on •A,. ..... -.. .. ~ -South COMt Sunrlle AOWy Club meees •the home of Mld*l &Awllrforthe ..... Chmt- mM petty and bolt pjnde; womu UPl!A11NG ... .Prom the newsletter "' the Newport Beach-Corona del Mar Kiwanis Cub, the Scuttlebutt: •1t Is only with the heart that one can see rightly. What is essential is invis- ible to the eye. Let our hearts • discover who we are this sea- son.• • ~AM> a.aas is pub- lished ~ s.turday In the Dally Pilot. Fax your service dub's meetJng Infor- mation to 631 ·5851 or mall to 1743 Bayport Way. ~Beach, 92660. <X*>L\Dll.. MAll-0.0- .... dlll Mai' Hlgb SdaOal. OD8 ol 46 9t'ho1311 In Olllbnia that have been ncptMtect to b8 a Netklnal Blue Ribbon Scbod. Bight IChooll in Orange County were nomiuted this week by the state Oepe.rtment ol Education. •we're very hooored and excited about this,• MJid Don Martin. prindpal ol Corona del Mar. •'Jbis is a first for us and the state told us to celebrate every step ol the way.• Holiday Checklist: a Yummy Pies -11u bat :JOl'1W UM' wtadt! Sa1tla~ ~uoriUs Pfultpki,,, J>tta,, & craMm-y aPf>k. 0 Tell them you made it! -Dtlicilnl.s ~ ""°"' witJund all tJu c1ea,, MP i,, tJu ~. lots of varidies.. Tt1M SDflU lo a ~or/rin4. 0 Dessert Breads -PMmp1ti11, cra"1>m-J, ZMCdli1", kMml, clwtolaU "'°1'6k, ba1UJ1UJ a"'1 mot't. a BrealdBst Delights -c;""°'""" Rolls. Ceffee aWs""' pastM of ""'111 varidies... !!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!l!m __ mll!l ____ !!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!l!!!!ll!!!!!!!ll!!B!l!!ll!!!l--lm!l ... l!!!!I!!!~ 0 Fruit Cake -Not tJu lti"'1 that amus from a mitu. emu t, /of' a tasU, JIOll'U low it/ ~ ~LDEN'S CARPET has opened . anew Area Rug Studio Why Pay Dept Store Prices? ALL RUGS& RUNNERS on SALtt. Handmade wools. synthetics, sisal AL;DEN'S CARPETS, INC. FACIALS • WAXING • BODY TREATMENTS • NAIL CARE • HAIRSTYLING •• ELECTROLYSIS , • • REflExOLOGY W ~ MAs;AGE ~ A Plw ef llealA •••.-Y 120 EAST 18TH STREET COSTA MESA SUSAN HOFFMAN Women's Apparel -~ ~ ....... .. Tu. 714.67l.SS42 msr•n 11 t,...11 .... 0 Samsonite· ....... · W0RLDPROOF ~, 0 C.ookies -MOJY varietUs Illa,. ewr! Ready fo tlu teat::lter's Md or all t1uJU ltoliday parli4 '$LOO 8mt8's Sj;ciai' I Receive $1.00 off any sJ>ecialty I I bread with this coupon I Umlt-J*'~ L l!lqika OK:."· 198'7 ..I -------- - you'll call When it comes to fashion and specialty items, you have a certain "sense of style". And so do wt! Champagne 645-673 1 ~·&Damon'a 646-5521 lbe0Ny0oo•• 642-7803 Kayeka 631-2996 OflUSTMAS CAM""'E The Upper Ne~ Bay Eco- logical Reserve and Regional Park sponsors a free Chriltmu California campfire program at 7:30 p.m. at the amphitheater, Shellmaker Road on Shellmaker Island. Dress warm or bring a blanket and camera. For more information, call 640-1742. BACK BAY WALKING TOUR The Friends of the Newport Bay offer a tree walking tour of the Back Bay from 9 to 10:15 a .m. beginning at the comer East Blu1f Drive and Back Bay Road. For more information, call 786-8878. BOW-MAKING WORKSHOP The Container Store offers a free holiday bow making work- shop from 11 a .m . to 3 p.m. at Bear Street and South Coast Plaza. For more information, call 556-2333. TRAIN,DOUHOUSEANDTOY SHOW Greenberg Shows, Inc. pre- sents the Great Thain, Dollhouse and Toy Show from 11 a.m. to 5 p .m. at the Orange County Pair and Exposition Center, 88 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $5 for adults and $2 for children ages six to 12. Children under stx are free. Admission is good for both days. For more informa- tion, call 708-3247. SAIUNG aNTa OftN HOUSE OCC's Sailing Center otters a free open hOUM from 10 LJD. to 4 p.m. at 1801 W. Coast High- way, Newport Beach. For more information, call 6'5-9' 12. SUNDAY WITH THE ARTim . The American Airlines Admi- rals Club at John Wayne Airport presentS Sunday with the Artists from 11 a.m. to 4 p .m. The artists reception will include original oils Gerald Schwartz, Johnathon Farley and sculpture by David Sabarofi. For more information, call 852-5470. EGYPTIAN SLIDE SHOW The Orange County Society of the Archaeological Institute of America sponsors a program on the history and methods of ancient Egyptian mummification at 2:30 p .m . in the Lyceum at Southern Calif omia College, 55 Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Benson Harer, Jr. Will take the audience through a step-by-step re-autop- sy of an ancient Egyptian noble- woman. Admission is $5 for'non- members and $2 for members. Por more information, call· 125- 0261. JEWISH IOOK MONTH The Jewish Community Cen- ter's Jewish Book Mouth pre- sents cookbook author Mark Stark, who will share bis redped and tips from his book •Amazing Jewish Cookbook for the Entire Family", from 10:30 a .m . to noon at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $5 for JCC members and $7 for non-members. For more information, call 755-0340. BOW MAKING WORKSHOP The Container Store often a free holiday bow making work- shop at 2 p.m. at the Bear Street and South Coast Plaza store. For more information, call 556-2333. TRAIN,DOUHOUSEAND TOY SHOW Greenberg Shows, Inc. pre- sents the Great Thain, Dollhouse and Toy Show from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Pair and Exposition Center, 88 Pair Drive, Ccsta Mesa. Admission is $5 for adults and $2 for children ages six to 12. Children under six are free. Admission is good for both days. For more informa- tion, call 708-3247. The Ballet Montmartre presents Charles Dickens' 51 Cliristmas Caro{ • An Original Balkt • Choreographed by St,ela Vwrica, Original Music Composed by George Martln0i1ich & Orchestrated by Breflt Neumeyer. ~--... . . ··.J 'f' --;-.. ~ :.i;.,· .. " '·~Ii' .. : .. ;,•· ~··"·:. J•:"'(_..:: SLIDE, LECTURE SERIES The dty of Newport Beach otters a free slide and lecture program titled Introductions to California Impressionism 1890- 1930 at noon in the Central Ubrary's Prtends Meeting Room, 1000 Avocado Ave., Newport Beach. For more information, call 117-3801. STROKE SCREENING CareAmerlca 65 Plus spoo- r.ors free stroke screenings from 9 a .m. to noon at the Hoag Health Center, 1190 Baker St., Costa Mesa. Reservations: 800- 777-5600. ESTATE PLANNING The Law Offices of Lisa Cian- cio offers a free seminar titled Estate Planning for the Young Family -Protecting Your Pami· ly Through Wills and nusts, at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Otive, Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reservations are required. For more information, call 574-0866. KIDSIWJI GALA The JeWilh Commuoity Cen- ter's KidllO.Ub celebrates. the hol- i4ays wtth a Pre.Hanukkah Gala tor chi14ten in grade first through fifth, from 5 to 1 p.m. at 250 B .. Baker St, Costa Mesa. The cost la S7 for JCC members and $10 for non-members. For more information, call 755-03-40. PUPPET SHOW The Costa Mesa IJbrary pre- senbi puppeteer Jan Mallet in a WINTER CANCO SVMP0$1UM • Hoag Cancer Center pr9sents the 1997 Wmter Cancei $ympo; shun from 6:30 to 8 p~m. at Hoag Cancer Center Auclitorlum, 1 Hoag Drive, Building '1~ New- port Beach. To register,,~ 12~ 6237. • Regents Point b~pt'l'lrncrlb~ldealplacr> to rn/o' lbt> brst Umes of your llfr With our fricodly, interesting residents, our lovdy ac.commodaiions and three levels of care, you'll undcntand why this is the ideal location for the best years of your life. 1-800-278-8898 DOSING THE SALE r. The dty of Newport Beach ~'4ffen a free program titled Clos- ~ the Sale, at? p.m. Jn the Cen- tlel lJ.brary's friends Meeting ~ 1000 Av()Q9do Ave., New- .port Beach. For more information, a.JI 717-3801. • .. ~KKAHMRTY • The Jewish S$lior Center and ._ Jewlah Community Center ~ pretent an intergenera- 'tional Hanukkah party at 10:30 A.m. at 250 B. Baker St., Suite D, :cast.a Mesa. 1be cost is $4 for a 'jmsber lunch. For more inform.a- ~ call 513-56'1. :;•OtARL.E AND THE otOCOLATI ':fACTOR'r :1 Newport Harbor High School's :BeginninJ! Drama department ·'presents Charlie and the Choco- · ~te Factory• all day in the Nor- :~ R. Loatel Perfonning Arts ;Center, Robert B. Wentz Theatre, •:comer of 15th Sl and Irvine Ave., : Newport Beach. ' Por more information. call 760- .3219. ACCENT REOUCTIE>N PROGRAM Healthtech presents a free introductory workshop on Accent Redudion and Cultuial · Adapta- tion in the Workplace every other Saturday from 9 to 10:30 a .m . Wednesdays from 6 to 7:30 p .m. at the Healthtech offices, 3140 Red- hill Ave., Suite 150, Costa Mesa. Seating is limited. For information or reservations, call 751-0255. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcoholic Anonymous mem- bers meet from 6:45 to 7:45 a .m . Monday through Friday at, in Room 3, Oasis Senior Center, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar . For more information, call 644- 3244 . ANIMAL BEREAVEMENT GROUP This ongoing group spedaliMS in the needs of individuals who have sick 4Jl(1/or dying animals in their lives. It meet.s at 3 p.m. every Tuesday at 3101 W. Coast High- way, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The cost iB a loving donation to an animal charity of attendees choice. Call 722-4588 for space reservation. ANOTHER PASSAGE Another Passage, a transitional support group for people experi- encing changes in their lives, meets Wednesdays from 1 to 2:30 blood~ Knlld"'tP ~ tint ucl third 1\i~ °' tbe month from 9 to 11 a.m. in Room 3, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. Screenings are also available every second and fourth Wednesdays from 1 to 2:30 p.m. at Mariner's Park. Dover Street and Irvine Ave. For more infonnation, call 644-3U4. BODY IMAGE SUPPORT The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Assod.ation offers a body- image/moderate eating support group that meets every Wednes- day at 1 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Highway. No. 311, Newport Beach. For more information, call 722-4588. BRAILLE INSTITUTE The Oasis Senior Center offers a Braille class to help deal with BALBOA ·BOAT RENTALS PERsoNAL ~ • ~ • AEIDllCS •YOGA• STIINGTM T.....O • C.NIJ:Ni£ R9wl • ExPERT P9ISoNA8lE STAFF • MEDICAuY-Es'rMlse> IWa\a • PllrvATE HEAUH Q.u8 PNllCJNG • l.MTEI> CHILD CARE AIMMlE TO MEMIBl5 S'4e£1tp Fitness Center 631-3823 you'll call it ... When it comes .. to casual dining or a quick treat, your taste is exceptional. AnJ so is ours! Hanaen'a Juice Creetlana 574-2700 H•l•n Grace~ 63 1-8700 Hughea F8mlly Mertcet . . 646-1411 L.-••••• 650-6299 P.-. Brno 548-3of06 Pk*Up811x 650-1849 • : CAREGIVER SUPPOR1' COON-. • SEUNG : Oasis Senior Center olfen CAM- : giver support COUDM1ing f« peo- : ple caring for a loved one. Por • appointments, call 6"-32". : OtEMOTHEltAPY SUPPORT : The Hoag Cancer Qmter offers offers support for tndividuals who will or are undergoing bone mar- row transplant « stem cell rescue and their families. Call 574-6872 for more information. OtESSQ.UI Chess loven; of all ages are invited to join the Jewish Senior Center's newly established chess club Tuesdays from 1to10 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For more information. call 513-5641. COED Sll'PORT • The Newport Beach Psycho- logical Association otters a coed SURPOlt group evt11y1'hunday at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. Coast Hlghway, No. 311, Newport Beach. The .Up- port ·~up requlrei free pre· assessment before Joining. Por more infonnation. call 122-4588. • . The Healing CQJlllection offers a coed 'telatinoship group at 1 p.m. on WedQesdays at 4'25 Jamboree Rood. 180-A. Newport Beach. For more Information, call 261-8003. CONSUMER BUSINESS NETWORK This networking group meets at 1 a.m. every Priday in the Mezza- nme at Newport Gateway, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For information and reservations, call 550 .... 785. COSTA.MESA CHAMBER The Costa Mesa Chamber of day at 11:45 a.m. at the COit.a Mesa Country Oub, 1701.. Golf Course Road. For more IDfonna-· tion. call 574-8780. DIVORCE MEDIA110N A free lecture about divon::e mediation, an altemat1ve to the tradltiona:I two-attorney divorce, is offered the third Thursday of every month with attomey Alida D. 'nly- lor and psychologlst.Lee H. Solow. Space iS l1mited-and reservations are required. For more informa- tion, call 955-2575. DIVORCE SUPPOR1' GROtJt Marriage and family therapist Maine Cohen offers a divorce support group for the holidays every Thursday trc:m 1 to 8:30 p.m. through Jan. 15, 1998 at 180 New- port Center Drive, Newport Beach. The cost ii $25 per meeting. Por information. c:all 159-0519. Commerce Networkers B\,ISiness DURAil.£ POWER OF A110RNEY Leads luncheon t.. every Wednes-Revise your lifetime documents ~r\ \\1'RB0R ~«.0 OECE,MBER l 7"' -23"° #1 • ELECTRIC BOAT RENTAL 6Pll1 • IOpm • SEE by Kayak Prt. or sat. 5:30pm • 8:30pm MOl&roM"MD Pactn,g Porwud. a support group tor family memben of ~ dece••d canes patients, mem flWl!.1 MaDd&Y tram 8:30 to 1:30 p.m. aDd from 7:30 to 8:30 ~.m. at the Patfy and Geolve liolag :anew Center. •ooo vr. Cout Highway. Newport Beach. The mudnga are tree. For mere tnfor· mation, can 722-6237. ' FREE RBA110NSH1» H01UNE Mulne Cohen. a mantage and family therepilt, spoDIOrs an aDODJXDOUI belpllne far individu- all With relatlo~p probleQis. C.ob.en is avdable for free consul- tation from noon to 1 p.m. and 1 to 8 p.m. Mondays. She can be reached at 759-0357. HAM RADIO ._llNGIS Mela J!aD&gaq Semce Ama- teur Ccmmunic.ation olfen the OpportuDlty far Ham Radio opera- tms to; putidpa1e m the ctty o1 Colta Meia'I Radio Amat8ui Civil l!mergeDcr Semce organb!atioo Weekly nees are held at 1:20 p.m. an 147.060 mbz. Monthly meet- ings are held ol). the fourth Wednesday ol the month at 6:30 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Police ~t Call 154-100. HIGIM>OSE OfEMOTHERAPY SUH ORT SuppM provided for individu- als who will or are undergomg bone mmow traDsplant or stem cell rescue and their famllies at the LEADS QUI • lbe N8wpcxt C.oest ChapW of All I•""'" Leeds Oub mMtl 8YS)'1\JMday at1:15 p.m. -~ .. OsfeatHamorandNewpolt~ vardl m COit& Me-. Pm more lafmrydtm, call 851~ . • 1be Women's Chapter of ~ Costa Mesa Leeds Cub meets at 7:15 a.m. every Wednetday" at Mimi'• Cafe at Harbor and New· port Boulevards ln Costa Mela. The dub ii part of an mt~J networking ~lion dedi9't- ed to eq>anding each memti4r'a business through quality lea'ds. 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Live Music & Prix Fix Menu (714) 548-9500" 1870A Harbor Blvd. ln Trlanale Square 1 • J ' I • Corona del Mar High School Costa Mesa High School ... Ensign Intermediate School Estancia High School Newport Harbor High School TeWinkle Middle School Woodbridge High School . I y Shop at Triangle Square now through December 31 and .receive points towards a share of $10,000 in exchange for purchases made from any of the stores or restaurants at Triangle Square. See stores for further details. • • • •1 r Teach the basics first in our public schools THE ISSUE: We asked our readen if they thought high school students should be learning more about the wortcing world and placed on a career track while in school. First of all, our reading and math levels should be really above average. And I'm not sure students ar•goi.ng to learn about a work ethic or as they quote, •heart and soul.• because that comes from the home. If they don't have it by the time they're in high school. a class cer- tainly will not help them achieve that. ANNE MARJE SCANLON Costa Mesa Students are constantly asking "When will I use what I'm learn- ing today?• •What am I going to do after high school?" "What are my real interests?• •What jobs are available?• •ttow much edu- cation will I need?• "What classes should I take now to better pre- pare me?• •1s there a way I can explore careen while in high school?• •ttow can these classes affect college?• You cannot tell me that teach- ing business in school is any less important than teaching basics like reading, writing and arith- meti.c. This is not an either/or sit- uation but an in addition to situa- tion. Students should be taking the basics in addition to real-life classes. This is not a watering down of the curriculum. It is essential for these kids to know what is available to them and bow they can be better prepared for the workplace in the next cen- tury. ROBIN SINCl.Alll Career Center Coordinator Newport Harbor High School Does Martha Fluor under- stands that the U.S. bas one of the lowest-ranking educational pro- grams in the free world? Does she understand that California is one of the lowest-ranking states? That makes California., educationally, the bottom of the barrel. Having just spent the summer getting to know family in Scot- land. Ireland, England and Ger- many, I am emborrassed at the shallow attitude California h9 taken toward our children's edu- cation. California's grasp on the English language, history and math completely paled next to that of our European counterpart. The classroom bas not ever been a. place that is meant to slot children into the business work- force. I have a videotape which Fluor is welcome to view and she can contact me or anybody else who is interested in participating in Pa.rents Involved in Education. They can contact me at 515-4229. JANE ALTMAN·DWAN Newport Beach i\ -o•VE NIEDERllAUSi; N~rt Beach's director of general ~ on this week's wind stomf . ''! ,1. ~· .. Qi Coastal Commission said,·~; 'We don't care what the -. · Coastal Act says -we don't - want a hotel there. We just ~ want campgrounds for the ~~ have-nots.' '"~ -RiOwm=t Irvine Co. vice president in the 1970s on the origi .. plan to tum Crystal Cove into a · Tom of debrtl ended upln Newport Harbor, but few oranges. MAAC~ DAllY Pl.OT • ~ I'll take oranges over Styrofoam any day Following our torrential rain of last Fri- day and Saturday, I looked out at the bay to the normal sea of debris: scrap lumber, tree limbs (and a f9w SIMll trees), truck- loads of shrubs and cuttinls. • tMphone pole, Styrofoam cups (1Do meny), etc. Following a hellvy rain. alf tNs debris tra- ditionally comes from ini.nct down the storm drains, San Diego Creek and Into the Bade Bay. I miss tumbfe weeds and oranges. My grandJ)9rents built their summer home on the peninsula in 1914 and, as far back as I can remember, tons of debris in the bay after a rain has been normal. However, the debris mix has changed. My memory of the 1930s and 19405 was a bay full of oranges anct tumbleweeds. The uplands were not devefoped in those days and the Inland was planted with thousands of orange trees. The rain knocked the oranges off the trees and they ended up in the bay like orange colored •balls" as far as the eye could see. This year, I couldn°t see an orange. Also In the past. if the land was not planted, tumbfeweeds l-feet or so In diam-• eter also floated in the debris. And. there : • were no Styrofoam cupst : There are times when I like to go badt to · seeing the bay full of oranges and I could certainly do without the Styrofoam cups. Just a little reminiscing of the days before Orange County's burgeoning growth. .. GEORGI H. COfflN, • N~Beach .. Enough of the criticism, here are some solutions .. .. •• •I • , . .. . •• .. COMMUNflY CHURCH CONGREGATIONAL . UNITED CHURCH OF ~"" CHRIST To lelew II To C..; To C.. 11 To DO. MJI F FIS• 1701 Baar a, C.otta ..... •••o• 9?9-8234. 5a\4la 1IM!S: SUaday at 8:30 ud 10 a.m.; dill BDJlit ltudy llM!t8ll at 8:30 a.m., ~ IChool ~~~ PASTOR: Dick George. am.D CAD: Available at l>oth S11!14ay ...rw.. VISION Sl'ATEMENT: Eveiy viii- tor a friimd. Every member In ~~Sunday, the 8:30 and 10 a.m. service wlll include the children's Clliistm&s program. Sunday, Dec. 21 at 7 p.m. the church's choir concert will fea- ture a Bach c.antata and carols from around the world. Presbyterian Church of the Covenant ADOllESS: 2850 Fairview Road, CostaMesa. TELEPHONE: 557-3340. SERVICE TIMES: Sunday at 10 a.m., Sunday school for young people from first grade and older ·Ac. ZLJlltrD I 2 , .. ~ ... ........ a.w • .-... ~ Bruce Van Blair, Minister Worship Service 8: 15 & 1 OAM Churdi School 9AM Milts & 10AM Children Child c.. Provided 644-7 400 Fr. David c. And.non, rec.tor 3209 Vta Lido N.wport a.ad.. 714/675-0210 7:30 om Traditional 9omCo~ 9amehwm 611 I Wotrope Aw, Con>nl del Mar 3303 VJa Udo, Newpa1 Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Onuch 10 am & 5 pm. Sunday School 10 am ~ Meellrlgl a pm 10:"5 am Gar;smatic: and w.dr.day noon SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pa::mc View D .. Newpa1 Becrh 644-2617 or 675-4661 Church lOam Sunday School 10 am ~w.lilQl&pma 111~ llnoon Newport Center Unit- ed Methodist Church ADDRESS: 1601 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. TELEPHONE: Church office: 644- 0745; pre-school office: 644-0740 11 llCSWI lll••- 10.-...-.... 1181 ......... ~ .............. ., ....... A~•' ICllDGI .............. . tiala to~ ICboci ..... ...... • tl&a•tkil. ............ MliltiD; ~,·~.· chiuda~a ~ 1cb0ol for aboal ddl. 'ilrm. 1be IChool ha • dllttacttve alt program and a Nal·~ with nw.tock for Ml studenls. MISSION STATEMEfft At New- port Center United Metbod1lt Church we are a f~· per-aom dedicated to God tbrouah dildplesbip to esus Cb:dsf. Our lord asked us to love God and one another. We seek to expreu our love of God and one another through the work of our hearts, our minds and our hands. We understand this to involve: sharing the good news of God's love for au persons; serving one another and the world; encowaging personal spiritual growth; worshipinV: in ways that unify us and glorify God; and contfnually seeking to heed the call of Christ in our lives to make God's love mani- fest in the world. -Compiled by Michele M. Marr s.tarday. Decaaba 1 ), 1997 Sanday.~ 14, 1997 "PERFECT PEACE" (lsliall 26:3-4) br.U.,. ..... Oll* Ann1&al Christmas C00«ns ~-..s-a..,111a SW>day. Dettmbcr H . 4:00 and 7·00 P.M. 600 St. Andrews ao.d, Newport Bach. California (714) 631-2880 (eaoea rro. 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I I . •Just in time for holiday gatherings enjoy saving 30-500(0 on a y~t selection of upholstery that .has JUSt arrived. •Special qrdered upholstery is also on sale. ·• MIStY May bas her act on tile_ tube tonight as she :IeodS L00g Beach State at ·~West Regionals. :··. tbil CJF..playoffl ' . a.f:IP\ete, i& time to ... \ ta1lit a.look at the :NCAA women's volleyball ~yotfs. in whk:b many local ~yen are mektng a big impact oi(tbeir respective teams. · • ·There are four h9onals this ~1fiekend. with only 16 teama left inlhe NCAA Division I bracket. 'lhe teeded teems, which are .., ~regiooal 'dMm · are No. 1 Long ~state; . 2 Penn State, , He, 3 Stanfonl md No. 4 ~ ' :-:In the Padfic Regional, Long tfe!_ech State, led by former : )fjwport H.arboc phenom Musty • 'l'0.1' played Washington Friday, " with Nebrub bAttling USC in • tha Q11Mw regiOoal senilflnaJ. I IAng Beach plays all its matdiel at the Pyramid OD the 49en' camP-JI, which many v~~ believe ii ~ar-tlilt VODe~ ~in thtt1nii8d States. May11 a~ candidate for NCAA Player of the Year honOIS. If you have the opportunity, you should deftnitely ~ her play tonight. She bu been called the •Mlcbael Jordan of women's volleyball.• The flnals are tonight at 1 a9~ the winners of Friday night'• matches. In lhe Mountain Regional, Colorado met Stanford in what should have been a greet match Friday. Led by Corona del Mar High product Kelly Campbell, Newport product MeHsM Schutz, and Newport Beach residedt Courtney Owens ~Chapel), the Buffaloes ~played very well lately and ffgur9d to giVe the def ending NCAA cbam}>I more than they coul4 handle. If tbe other semiftnaJ match at Stanford, UC Santa Barbara. incbldlng former CdM standout Jemaler Strofte, met Teus to see who~ advance to meet the ~ordwinner t~. S8nta Barbera defeated UCLA SuDdiy, 16-1-', in the fifth game to itay alive. That marked . the IMt cOlleglate match for UCLA 98tter and CdM alum Kim Col«nen. Coleman and Stroffe MARC MARTIN I DAILY PILOT Mater Det goalie Eric Butter leaps In vain as a penalty kick by Newport Harbor's Erik Werner sails Into the net to give the Sanon ~ 2-1 halftime edge Prtday. Mater Del's awesome rally overcomes Tars~ 5-4 • Monarchs tally three goals in the final 16 minutes to overcome 4-2 deficit for a dramatic victory. By Richard OuM. Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -It could be the last time Newport Harbor High boys soccer coach Ziad Khoury feels secure about a lead. While Khoury bad a few choice words for the referees during the final 20 min- utes, contributing to hll late-in-the-game anxiety may also have been the Sailors' defense, which yielded three goals in the last 16 minutes against high-powered MaterDei. Shaun Rullo, in the middle of Mater Dei's relentless attack, scored for the Monarchs with less than 30 seconds remaining in Friday's nonleague clash at Kaiser Eementary School to climax an unlikely comeback, as visiting Mater Dei won. 5-4. In a game featuring fast breaks at its finest, Mater Dei (2-0-2) overtame a 4-2 deficit late in the game. In the 60th minute with Newport Har- bor (2-2) clinging to its two-goal lead, Khoury uttered from the sideline, •01<. that's enough ... stay back on defense.• Khoury may never assume victory again. Moments before the Monarch come- back, Newport Harbor senior Brett Baker, whose creativity with the ball never ceased to amaze, barely missed a header from 15 yards l>ut. Mater Dei. ranked No. 3 in the presea- son Orange County Tup-10 poll. had its foot on the throttle the rest of the way. Mike Ickes assisted on Mater Dei's third goal in the 64th minute with a long dally pilot high sc:hool athlete of the week pass inside to 6-foot-3 forward Greg Bech- told. wbo tapped it in. 1ben Ickes scored in the 72nd minute to tie tbe game, 4-4. Khoury ICl'Mmed when the referee called Newport Ha!bar's Joey Schloss for pushing oil on a jump bill. a play that set up a Mater Dai fNe ld.dL Ickes faked on the free kick and worked bis way around the Sailcn' wall. while Jason Winzen Ida.cl to Nick Marin, who passed to Ickes cutting across as the play fooled the nn· defeme. • SEE SOCCER PAGE 83 -VOLLEYBALL :CONTINUED FROM 81 . ---~ere key playen on CdM's back-to-back P.ttional championship teams in 1992-93. ._ • A third key player on those Cd.M !<'bampiombip teams, Kristen Campbell, .ftnished her career at Duke with a tough loss ~ OeimOD in the Atlantic Coast Conference .ifoumament All three players have had a :tremendous run in the volleyball world. • : The East Regional at Penn State matched ;Ohio State with the bolt Nittany Llons, as well ,as 1eDs A&M against BYU. Many believe :Penn State ii the one team that can beat Long .Beach State. · Notre Dame played Wisconsin and ~a.ahington State battled Plorlda in the C~ntral :Regional at WilCOIJilfn. . With Tens A&M in the final 16, the Big 12 ·Conference bas 25% of the field (Colorado, :TQU, TeXAJ A&M and Nebraska). The Pac 10 ·also bu fQUr teams left (USC, Stanford, ·:Wubington and Wubington State), while the :Big Tun (now 11) has three teams remaining. ·' The NCAA DiVision I Pinal Pour is next :-week at Spokane, Wuh. The American •:VolMryball Coaches' A.ssodation convention :<ntnddes wtth th.ls event. There are meetings ~!'I everytblng volleyball-related, from college ~meetings lncluding the men. to club ~ )\IDjor meetln~ It gives me a great lo molly yanity announced Wednesday. A give-in oo that list will be Long Beach State's Miity May. Out of Newport Harbor High. the junior is a strong candidate for the NCAA Player of the Year. • JuUD Ernelt. a former lineman for Coach BID Workman's Orange Coast opportunity to touch base with the college coaches about their current and future player needs. This past high school season was a great one for our local schools. 1\vo CIF championships and five All-CIF players is very exciting. The next step for these players as they progress into their college careers is equally exciting. Princeton, led by Cd.M's Melissa Ford and CdM resident Erika Harisen, won the Ivy League to earn an NCAA bid. Another former Sea King, Kathryn Rice, who led Brown to the Ivy League crown in 1996, was sidelined the last half of this season due to chronic shoulder tendinitis. Newport Harbor product Tina Bowman, who helped Golden West College win two straight California community college championships, was a starting middle blocker for Southern Florida, which lost tn the NCAA playoffs to Florida. Not bad for a 5-foot-10 middle blocker, who every college coach said was too short to play in the middle at the collegiate level. Another former Newport Harbor standout, Jeannette Hecker, who was a three-time All-CIP setter, plays at Loyola Marymount. Switching to outside hitter, Hecker wu a starter all season. which ended last weekend when the Lions lost to Long Beach State. I wonder if there was any conversation under the net between Heck.er and former Harbor teammote Mayl Mesa, lions tie, 0-0 WESTMINSTER -Costa Mesa Hlgh's boys soccer team battled to a scoreless tie Friday afternoon with Westminster despite a strong offensive performance by senior forward Tony Terrones . Mesa (3·1-1) dominated the offensive game but failed to find the net. David nan paced the defensive effort for the visiting Mustangs. Costa Mesa will return to action Mon- day afternoon when the Mustangs travel to Villa Park for nonleague venture. Eagles top Orange Lutheran ORANGE -Cesar Terrones converted a pair of Jose Quintana assists and the Estancia High boys soccer team's defense did its job, as well, in the Eagles' 2-0 non· league road victory Friday over Orange Lutheran). Estancia Coach Steve Crenshaw also praised the efforts of seniors Stuart Mon- cada and Ramon Garcia, while senior goalie Brad Wayman anchored the shutout with three saves. The Eagles (3·0-1) return to a&tion Monday at Katella. Orange Ludran dropped to 3-1. SCHEDU LE s.turdlly • Baslu!tball· College m~ -Southern uhfom1a Collf:91! at ul Sut~ Mont«y Bay Tournament Col~ women -Trinity Chrtst!An College at Southern ulifomia College, 7:)() p.m High school boys -Newport Hamor at Century Shootout. tnird pl.ace, 5:30 p.m High school gins Newport Harbof at South Coast Tournament a1 Uniwnity High, 10:45 am • Soc:cef-High school boys CorON de! MM •t lnnne Tournament High 'id>OOI g1r1s -Newport H¥bof ft Irvine Tournament • Wa1ef polo High school g1r1s Newport H.-bor, Corona ~ Mar, Casa ~ ft VIiia 1'¥11 Tou.~t • ~long. High school -CosQ Mesa a1 Santa MMg.rit• Tour~ 8 •-m , Corona de! Mat .i~a-. NEWSROOM ASSIS TANT WANTED If you're an organized self-starter with good humor, you can c:aMt a niche for yourself in a fast-paced news organization. The ~e winning this pivotal spot will consider no job too small and prioritize wide-ranging tasks as necessary to meet newsroom deadlines. N~ skills ancfude a familiarity with Internet tools, knowledge of computer ~e t)IP.es and proficiency with MS Office programs. This position 1'1'S)Oc1Uo the editor and requires word processing in addition to daily conlMt with the public. A dru screenin will be r~ired. E-mail cover fetter 4hd resume to: · · . In the sub'ect line, : Newsroom Assistant. Sailors tumble in 47-32 setback •El Modena beats Sailors in South Coast Basketball Classic; Tars relegated to 11th-place game today. By Mike Sciacca, Dally Piiot IRVINE -Ryan Bettencourt 94.id his team felt confident head- ihg into Friday's consolation bracket game with El Modena High, but Newport Harbor's play on the court betrayed that confi- dence on the fifth day of play at the South Coast Girls Basketball Classic. Newport never found its rhythm from start to finish, and promptly was disposed to today's 11th-place game after suffering a 47-32 loss to the Vanguards at University High. The Sailors (1 -2) will face either Jurupa Valley or-"D-abuco Hills at 10:•5 a.m. •The way we played today, we sure didn't deserve to win this ballgame,• said Betten- court. "We didn't follow our gameplan at all, we passed poorly and we didn't have a go-to player. We were flat the entire way." The Sailors NEWPORT CONTINUED FROM 81 was much better, which showed right from the start," Hint said. That start included a 8-0 run by the Sailors, who also added run.a of 7-0, 13-2, 7-0 and 16-0 to build the lead to u high as 33. Junior point guard Matt Jame- son scored eight of bis team-high 15 points to help Harbor build a 20-13 first-quarter edge and 10 of the 13 Sailors who played eventu- ally acored to complete the most lDpsided victory of the year. The Panthers trailed only 26- 19, before Harbor junior Adam Hearlson scored six points during a 13·2 blitz in less than two mtn- utes, which virtually put the game out of reach. Hearlson and Alan Limon both scored 10 points otf the bench for the winners, while Gary Robinlon (nine), Mark Ward (eight), as well aa Scott Archbold and DuaUn llllngworth (seven apiece) were also prominent Carlos Niculo also apark1ed in a reserve role for N~;" adding four ltMla (cm.e ind Jameson'• team-leading total) to hll four potntl to ~ ~ the Panthers' turnover total to 27. Stellar ball movement and unseliishness, in addition to a handful of transition layins, helped the Sailors connect on 29 of 57 fr~m the field (nearly St%). The Tars also had just seven twnovers until the final moments of the game, when Hirst emptied the bench, allowing football standout Oscar Constandse and All·CIP water polo goalie Jon Pharris to make their aeuon debut.I. Hearlaon'a buzzer-beater to end the third quart.-spu:ked 16 unanswered pomtl to make It 72- 39 with •:'4 liift 1D the ~. ) before Orange whittled away with a strong finish. c..turr Shootout NNJOlft' .... '::'.. ~ OMHal 50 ......,~ Orange 13 16 10 11 -50 Newport H.t>or 20 23 15 16 -74 oir.,.. -Lopez 19, Morel 10, Miiier 8, Ullard 6, Gatda 4, K¥$ 3. ).pt. pis-Lopez 1, Keyes 1. Fouled out • None. N....-t ...._ -Jameson 15, Helrllof110. Limon 10, Robinson 9, Wwd I. MH>old 7, IUlngworth 7, Nk.-Jo 4, ™-112. Den 2, Hemlndez 0. COflita.idse 0. PhMk 0. )-pt. golk • "oblnson , . fouled out -None. The streak ii . -l • I . , at eight. ' Orange Coast College's women's baskettMD team rang up, its eighth-comecutive. ~with a1 IOUlld 69-55 victory over San. Diego Mesa in noncontenmce' action. . Coach Mike 'Ibomton'a squad~ which ltaDds at 9-2, bu not loll a, game since Nov. 18th 49~ defending state champion Ven~-. ra. Friday night's cont.est at Coa.st1 was slated to be a test of the• Pirates' strength as Mela went, into the game with a 9-~ mark. , But Coast's Jennifer LudwiclciJ I tallied her third-straight gAJJ¥ti with 30-plus point.I u she; notched 32 -18 of whil:h came1 from three-point range -and also recorded seven rebounds. , 1 Ludwicki. who is a aopbomo~ transfer from Wasblngton State, tied OCC's program record wilb' her three treys. : Coast also re<Eved 1 O points from Chantay Peyton. a freshman. out of Costa Mesa High. while Natalie Weeks grabbed a game- higb 11 boards and added t1 points. ·' NalMXNI,_ • .._ OuMll c:cwT 19, SD M11A SS-• SD Meu -Schielke 17, HuntJngton 'O, Komorowski 6, Hughes 0, Clayton 9, Staubes 6, RHtrrnan 0, Cocco 10, ~iJ· 7, Ruuell 0, ~ 0. ,; ].-pt goals: Sctuelke 3. Fouled~· Schielke. • 0......,. c.o.t -Sortino 4, Peyton 10, • Rodriguez 0, de los Santos 3, Ovitt 0, L.oshlilc 7, Bomia o. ~ 2. KJyt-_ ta 0, t.udwic*J 32. Weeks , 1. • • Halftime: OCC, 29-19. : ' ... ....c..~ f -B~use ot,..~I upy1lnes In I ;-: -~-: .. ; -. -. '(, ~ ~. ___ ....... today's edidon. t'Ompt«e stories bn , Corona deC Mar High boys bmbtbaJI, I will be publllhed In ~edition. • Estancia falls, 34-30 COSTA MESA -• California High of ttier : jumped out to an 8-0 lead and I held. on to defeat Estancia, 34-30, in the Estancia Varsity Tourna- ment Prlday afternoon. ' The Eagles (0-4) were paced by sophomore Lauren Ca.sslty's eight points. Estancia, coached by Paul Kir-• by, plays Notre Dame Academy I at 5 p.m. today in Costa Mesa as the squad continues its search for I its first wm of the season. f IESTANCJA YAltSITY ~llmff c.llfamAlt M. E.e.M:lri JO Scare br Qumtws I C.lifomla 13 7 6 •• 34 : Estancia 3 5 12 to~ 30 I Celtmllla • OianohofattMlt 2. I HicWgo 2. Borum 2. Glorwts 2. : Montenegro o. carillo 7, ~ 7, • wme 12. I ].-pt goals: none. Fouled out -none. &t:lincMi • Hirata 2. Hernandez 7 • Deming 7, <Msity 8, Steinfeld 5, ' : Bennett 0, OUiU 0, f«Tfs 1, Vwme 0. I 3-pt. goals: Deming 1, Steinfetd 1. I Fouled out . Deming. ,..._,..., ·••lllqhiiflNllllll l'llW Yen ID ID """'-••~ ..... 1111 .... ...... a1-...1111 ...... _ ...... 1frqa ,,, .... .... 32 In VlllNaf1·111tme I ......... ~but tbl& dlN41dn,.._a,,.,_.tonae ldlll Pub ca 54th 9lrMt md Sn--...;M ..... . n... ~---at.., ~~~ ... ~~1881~~ drmk an honest to gaortnew lMck and tan (cOl.nplM8 wilb a sbamrock etched 00 mp d tbe bead) and fell in Jove with the Irish catfee. When I moved back to my native Callfomla, I felt there WU IOJDething mining in my life that I had left back in New York -but lt wu hard to pin- pbint. ltwun'tthe hustle and bUltJe of the Big Apple or the overcrowd- ed Nbway cars. What I missed the most wu that little hole-in- the wall pub right up the street mm 11mel Square. · So, I Mt out to find a good Irish pub in the Newport-Mesa atea. I searched long and hard - from Muldoon'I to Ma1alky'1 - and I tlnaDy found it Thie Harp Inn in C.oMa Mela. Loce.tecl 00 17th Street. The Harp ia a 100% lrilh pub; from itl mwdc to itl spldtl to oWular, Geny Mackey, a ~t from •• old- estdty, Armagh. ·Mackey, who opened the pub 10 years ago, is a true Irish gent, complete with wise quotes like this: "lbe difference between a pub and bar ii that a bar ii where people go to drink; a pub is a place for people to go and DON li.ACWOMY Pl.OT The Harp's. •uvtng room• atmosphere brings the tracllttonal iruh pub to Costa Mesa. converse -the drinking is sec- ondary" and "a pub is an exten- sion ri fOW' living room." 1be best thing about this pub is you don't have to be a big drinker to enjoy the close atmos- phere. As I walked through the doois into the bar and planted m}'lelf down on a bar stool. I felt the energy and karma that sur- rounded every eastern Irish pub I've ever entered. I was trans- ported back Ba.st by the brick walls, smoky room, big wooden bar, wood tables and chairs and, of course, the people. I almost forgot I was in Costa Mesa. The people who visit The HaJp _ ..... ., .. plil!llc.,. '• Slllllakll-·a , m ~ c r ••• 1111111 avwd. MElllif .... llllleo.tmdS...:;r n ..... .... « jUltfuD, dowMD _. =~'t:1::..C~ ~ IDul6c peidollned bf 1be .... .._ . Did I ay dandngf You bit I did. SiDoe tbll bar llD"t •Mteid In Newport Beach, wbele I think~~ the re-make ~ "Pootlooee" • • happening, y0u am dance ..n .. you want ' But you don't need to be a ·-: Michael Flatley or even know what a jig ii to venture to Tbe Hup'• dance floor-all you need are two legs and tbe desire to move to the music. ~ • So, all you Newporten who • are tired of not being allowed to ,.. dance at Newport Beach ban because of some ridiculous and hard-to-get dance permit. hap :' over the border into Costa Mela ~ and go straight to The Hmp. You won't tum to salt and you'll have the most brilliant time. " I loved The HaJp and I wish I :. could go there every Friday. But I think people would get tired d the that So, next week. I must .,., resume my task c1 finding the belt: night spots in Newport-Mesa. But. being the Irish lass I am, Tbe Harp remains in my heart. ... As always, remember to party , ; safely -don't drink and drive. , ... The gremlins are back: WWII mural returns to college after 35-year hiatus · T be gmmlins have returned to Orange Coast College after being stored away for 35 yean. But these mischievous monsters aren't in the foon of 1970s hatchbacks or the star in the famed Steven Spielberg movie -they're two 9-foot-by-16-foot canvu murals. According to Jim Carnett, director of public relations for OCC, the unique murals were created by Sgt John E. Otterson. who had worked in Hollywood u a set designer and wu oommissioned by the Army to paint the murals to hon- or the birthday of base commander Col. W.A Robertson. shop -while grinning gremlins creep in and out of comers and over shoul· ders, bags and ladders. The idea to use gremlins came from the old World War ll myth that if some - thing was broken it was because the •gremlins" got into it. They were actually sent to an air force base in Alabama after OCC sold the gymnasium and moved it to South- ern California College down \he street. Eventually, the Costa Mesa Historical Sodety was able to get the murals back and bad them stored in a vault for l 7 years. .;J . The murals, "Activities of the Grem- lhls, • were aea.t.ed in 1943 when OCC wos then the Santa Ana Army Air Base and are currently on dlsplay as part of the colleges 50th Anniversary 1etrospective. p• -. Painted in a brown and khaki color scheme, the folk art depictl life on the base in the 1940's -from men getting their gear to visiting the base barber After they were hung in the Anny Air Corps service club, which was converted to a gymnasium when OCC moved in, the murals disappeared and were thought to be shipped as far away as Florida. The murals will remain on display in the OCC Art Gallery until Feb. 20. I"'\./. I I.• THE PIZZA BAKERY The Beet d New 'tbrt ~ Pim with 8 Califomie Aar. ~ 7 -11 :oo.m -1 O:~. Dine in, CIJIT'Y <M. end local delMw'y ........ Locad It 1741 Waltcliff Or. in Newport Beach. 831-1168. TOSCANINI RISTORANTE ITALIANO Plllm end tn.! mede freltl dlily. ~ 6 days a week. Tues.· b . 4-1~ Fri. & Slit. 4-11 . COied Mondi¥!-VIiia end Mutamd ICCIPl*S. ~ ~-Loceted et D12 Newport Shod. 7~ RISTORANTI: MAMMA GINA l..ooll8d It 251 &It Pdic Ct.-~ in Newport Beech. LLn:h Mon..S.. 11 :X>-e:OO, Qrdlrt Bnn:h 11 am3pm, Clmr Mon&.l 5pm-1~. Oii ltmd for ~ 67365CD SABATINO'S Rl:STAURANT a SAUSAGI: CO. ~. 0..-a.d. Home,.,.. s-.ge, ~. Lani>. a.ti.. \\tll, a-. Clpprxlilo & o..rt. Hotn: VMlt. ~Sit. & !bl. 9nn:h From 8:3).1 :00. 11.rn-1~ Fri..a.t. 11~11pn. Al Mljor ()wt a.. Ac~ u..d "'251 ~ ~ Newpuit a.ah. (71 ) ?D<BZ1 • l . ' t ' ' AVILA'• IEL llANCHITO .._......_fGDd.Mh1lwR•111&• ... •&'A NM LW'&a.N. Qw& Ma--.· ttDurl: l&nh & lbr. M _.a.aerr. ~ ~.~. 2101 Aai• 0.. Mlll-tM8-11G. Rid>~ IM .. •1r?!:•"-'•-8?MlllS Ind R744 E. ODii& ~.<JN-~MM-4.-.llllRl -By LesHe Simmons TOKYO GATE !Bti. cetaing and take cu 8Wllleb6a. ~ 7 dllys 8 week Monday · Tlu'9day 11 :3) e.m. • 9:3) p.m. Fridey • Seb.rd8y 11 :3) a.m. • 10:00 p.m.; &nilly 12:00 · 9:00 p.m. Loceted It 427 E. 1 Nt St. 10 (17f ~ ReccrdB) in Costa Mesa. 631-0400 LA CAVE Menu Includes: l...obar, a-ab, Stvimp. Steaka. Oeiy Specials. Fri. & Slit. Prime Rib, Ft.Ill Ber & Wn List. Casual Dress . Hain: Lunct... 11 :D-2:3) -Ci'vw IVc:lri.&t. from 5:~. V•. Meecaainl. Diner's Oub. 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('Neat d the new Trwiar Joe's.) 64s.8873 THE BLUEWATER GRILL WD'fl u t dining at the former 11b1 d the hlstDric Sea ~ and Delaney's. HMltlmg fresh meaquir&g'led seefood. Ofll:S' bar and retail fish market. Mj bar. Clgtr patio. Dining patio. Al major cards. Qitaring avalleble. Seaarig upon l!llTMlll. M>dai-priced. Loceted at ~ Udo Pri [)iYe near Lido lsllnd. ~ 7 days. lunch & dirvw. 675f1SH HENRY N HARRY'S GOAT HILL TAVERN We t... the moll& Tape on record n ()w1gll Cony! 48 i•r t8CI t.ra. 42 ITicro bretiwra. We f9etln OoW' 50 .. iglei ... bllndld ~ ~. wel . ITW'ri~ ~ taqulaa. & brwldiaa. l..oaad llt , 83) Newport 9hod. ~ & Hlrtlorl. 54&8428 THI PARADISI EUROPEAN COP'FIE HOUSE F9lbrl1g ..-ielity con.. U mp_, br, fine chouM•, bl- en ice~ & con. aeGJI•. Frelt'I belced ~end aiba. Qler1 7 -• week. Sthllus 10lm-1(\:m. Fris. 10lm-11pm. l..oaad It 7aS E. B8lbo8 BMS.. N9wpor't e-:t... 87!>7414 THI OLD SAIGON llUTAUllANT Arw ~·-~Nii& 1D c.1'a ~. s.w.. .-.ac ..... ,_ Olilin8; Mlr-.l incUi8a: Vlllr••-..... tpmg ,.., aid ndlblll ra .. ,,..,.with........, int hih ......... ~~ecllnh ................ .. ............. l'bn:11. . a..t.,.., ~=' 271 Ellill 17't\ a.. a. ..... (714)•1 , . • -- ... ay Tom nu, ?;t l'lot L ike ller " ........... :.t' Bben.._ ~.,..., , Grade bat lolt ber Cladl&· ' mu 1piqt, and it ..._ a llttl8 ,. ,,divine intervention to ~a • , Feliz Navidad in •1.a PoMda ._ Magica, • South COut Reperto· ry's "other• holiday show that "" is enjoying its fourth incarna- tion. And, like •A Cb.ri.stmas Car· .,, 01• on the Ma.in.stage, tbil Sec- ond Stage original with a Span- ish accent brings back some familiar faces every year. Octavio Solis' skillful blend of reality and fantasy, backed by , , some splendid guitar accompa- niment, is a heartwarming story of an embit- tered teenager - -saddened , -and angered ,... by the loss of her baby • brother -who must become a beacon of light to ensure the safe entry of another child into the world. Crissy Guerrero returns for a thlTd year as the sullen Gracie, dnd once again she is mar- velous. Slight enough to pass for -her 14 -year-old character, Guer- : rero endows her Gracie with _ enormous depth of emotion, r· excelling m her moments of tor- :_ ment and self-doubt. .. Jorge Galvan is a staunch ·--leader of the posada, a Latino -... . . . •I>• briefly in theater •• .. \..... .. ................ .. \.,. . ; "Riverboat Players stage ~ 'It's A Wonderful Llfe' ::::. Newport Harbor Nautical :-Museum's Riverboat Players pre- . ~ sen ts •It's a Wonderful Life," .. dlrected by Michael Robert Con-~-rad, Thursday at 7:30 p.m. in the ::., Grand Salon, 151 E. Coast High- .... way, Newport Beach. Tickets are $15 For reservations, call 675- 8915 ext 374 Ballet troupe performs 'Christmas Carol' Ballet Monbnartre presents the ballet adaptation of ·A Christ:mas Carol" Dec. 20 at 7:30 p.m. and Dec. 21 at 2 p.m. at Newport Har- bor High School, 600 Irvine Ave., Newport Beach. Tickets are $12.50 for adults, $10 for seniors and children ages four to 12. Chil- dren under three are free. Tickets can be purchased through TicketMaster, 740-2000, or through Ballet Montmartre, 2632 Santa Ana Ave., Costa Mesa For mformatlon. call 646- 7688. Holiday radio show offers old-fashioned ftm The Repertory Theatre Com- pany presents "The Lutz Radio Theatre Hol.tday Show of 1947, ~ Wednesday through Sunday in OCC's Drama Lab Theatre. Enjoy Uus chaotic, poignant and htlanous recreation of an old-fashioned radio show, 80% of which is an exact rendition of the 1947 original staged at OCC. Tunes are 7 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday and 2 p.m. matinees Saturday and Sunday . . Admission is $5 to $8. For infor- mation, call 432-5880. ......... .. r g =--= .... ,,. u.e...,.. •tbetli'lt Cbrtital•• 8".Galftn ello.pDian ......, tale•lbe ~ ..tablilhlng the action wUb SOUi' splendid rhyming Couplets. " M bU been the cue Di put yean,the~~ steals bis lceDel ~. with Thom Rivera energe~ enact- ing the street mulidan Who envi- sions-hbnMlf a rock star and finally gets his chance with an Blvil-like solo. Rivera also makes acon- vindng evil- doer, teeming with Benito Martinez to lure Grade astray. Martinez has two other roles to fill and he's a hoot as the school security guard guiding the procession with an "el mapo• and a screechy walkie- talkie. He also has a fine somber moment as a lonely old man along the posada route. The candy-gorging ladies who become Siamese twin wid- ows are expertly interpreted by Denise Blasor and Christine Avi- la. Their head-turning bit in the latter guise is particularly effec- UYe tbll year. As the Mary and~ Cbarad8n who get~ dale to tbeit rolel, ,... Velarde 'and Jesus MMdCJa pnMde an added. ie..a ol poigMncy. Velarde's C:billy angWah in ber 14tter stage. al J>!'89DUlCY ii ~well delivered. Musical director Marcos Loya and musician Mundo Armijo team with Rivera and Martinez to keep the Latin tempo hum- ming smoothly. Playwright Sollii, who also directs, has lplced bis dlalogue with liberal helpings of Spanish that are decipherable most of the. time because the sit- uation on stage. "La Posada Magi.ca• is embellished with enough street slang and sight gags to temper its somber theme considerably. It's an excellent way to get into the Christmas spirit and learn some Spanish holiday traditions in the process. • TOM mus reviews local theater. His column appears Thursdays and Satur· days. 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' Gnlerlainmenl ' ' ' ' 10.·JO am lo 2:JO pm and .J ·()()pm lo '1:()() pm 'Jin acco.mp/is/ie<lpiamsl pe.rforminy your /avon/e ClirulmaJ melodies ?!<lulls. 127 00 Chif<INn (s-12): ll:J . .50 ( under.5 ea/ /re") Opecial7J.inner :73u/fel {ealurin2_ ?/ssor/ed Oalacf 'J'Jar, Garuiny Olali0n, Jfo/ Cnlre"s and a l.Baui.sb 'l>essul Ola/ion Spmlotlpm ?l<lufls· IU 00 C£1fd.Nn (s-12): 19.00 (under.5 ea/ (re") "Gomp/imenlary &Jf '?ar.ling" ~ f7<e.seroaliom !Hea.Je Gaff (114) 97s .. 12:>1, Cocl 6720 • NfM OIANOf ~A.all 179CX> Jamboree Blvd. lrvlne. CA 9'2614 eru.y Guenero aa Gracie (right) ii comforted by her motlier (Tenu Velarde) In a tcene from "'La Posada Magtca" on the Second Stage of South Coast Repertory through Dec. 24. ROSEY'S AUTO soar Wr W: •,· T:: E· v . ;· -· 'E! C.-.~ U'> T0e,,·,· . · Rabbitt Imurance Agency AUl'O•HO~•Hl!All1I 40 l'tars in Business .. ~ -.... _ .. _ S>)J 631-7740 +.1 Old Newport Bhd. • Newpon BacJt (J't.. ..... ......, Ttus HC>Uno\Y SIWJOlll Su Tea Stoln' 1'UAr INsftlmO T11E 11.uuJT CoME ro Lin TK-.OUGH TKE EYES Of' A CHaw GUl8U Ill SIAIB You CAN CHoosE ANYREPAIR FACIUTY -..... ,......, •• c..w ....... 642 .. 522 121 l1tl11trl1I War • C11ta Mtsa Edwards IMAX. Theatres Pram ts An Evening on Ettrat with David Breashears & Ed Viesturs Share an evening with David Breashears (co-director, producer. cinematographer cl expedition leader) or Ed Viesturs (deputy expedition leader} and hear a first hand account of the lMAX filming of their hi~toric Mount Everest expedition. The evening includeR a slide presentation. a 7 minute IMAX "Evere~t" film clip, a question and answer ~i;sion and a book signina of National Geographic·~ EVEREST -Mountlin Without Mercy. Qayld Bmsbcan Wed .. Dec. 3. 1997 -Irvine@ 5:30 & 8:00 pm Bool signing from 6:30 -7:30 pm EdYlatua Mon., Dec. 15, 1997 ·Irvine @ 5:30 & 8:00 pm Book signing from 6:3e -7:30 pm 1lckets att $20.00 each aod att a'flll.lable exclusively In store at all REI locatlom or by phone wttb a credit card. REI -Mission Viejo (714) 348-1408 REI -Santa Ana (714) 543-4142 The IMAX film "Everest" opens March 6, 1998 at both Edwards IMAX Theatre locations. as the more understanding moth- er and Todd Kulczyk bits a . poignant note as the son's lover. 1be weakest entries are the opening and closing playlets, Amity Westcott's •Delusions of Manger• and Vmcent Morales' •Alleluia the Earth Repllea. • The first is a softly presented account of a mother and daughter (Case and Anna Fitzwater) spending soli- tary Christmases from different perspectives, while the finale details Mexican laborers mak- ing a miraculous discovery on Christmas Eve. The writing in the first and the acting in the second leave much to be desired . • The Killing of. Boy George· by Soott Samson ii a wacky, Hol- lywoodilhiable d m television .JVllleu,IJtallNll~Jdeu fQr a Bar George hoJlday special Por- tugal and R.ouae\fe are particu- )ady strong in t!Ds one. 1Wo of. the playle1s are one- character extended mooologues, . both done impreaively. Karen Clark gets up close and personal with .the audienoe in Lind.a Wbit- more's engaging •mttenweet Smell of Success• about a per- fume salesgirl whom life has passed by. John Amau's •The There isn't a better cigar anywhere in tiewald. Up and down Pacific Coa5t Highway In C.Orona del Mar are a variety of ch~ shops and boutiques to navigate. What better time to explo~ < them than during the Chrlstmas Walk on Sunday; ·Dec. 14 from 11 a;m. to 4 p.m.? Here's a few suggestions to get you started on finding unique, out-of-the ordinary gifti. . TheVrban Gardener 2U2 L Coast HwJ. C.....del ..... (714) 6404P72 With the eclectic look in interior design more popular than ever, shop for a delightful collection of unique gift items for your home -from new to antique. OWners Charleen Austero and Dan Marty welcome you to a delightful selection of antique baskets from small to trunk-size; fresh tQpiaries, herbs and ivy; antique, primitive painted Adirondack furniture; old ·fainted cupboards; an array of candl~ and lots and lots o new and old birdhouses. Fresh Ooral auangements anytime of year or they will help you decorate for the holidays. Hours: Mon. -Sat., 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.; Sun., 11 a.m. to 5 p.m Zachariah J222 E. Coast HwJ. Con»naderMar 92QS (714) 719-2911 Batik candles from Spain in colors of holly and ivy as well as an antique herb scented candle in a can are just a few samples of candles that may be found ln every shape; size and scent at this store filled with furnishings for the home and garden. Ml decked out for the holidays, there's colorful kitchenware, glass beaded lamps, gift baskets, folk art and linens. n}e children's area is highlighted by a dancing Pooh bear Ugqt, reminiscent of a zoetrope. • In the garden are handpainted potting benches, benchrs made of wood and iron for enjoying the serenity of tl}e space, rusted wrought iron accessories and topiaries. Ho~: Mon. -Sat., 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Sun. 11 a.m. to 4 p.m . : .. • • 'T'be special 'olliaJle of r .l D>roila de! ·Mar "holds •.certllln ~limo of ar.. But • the ~lldays, the bus esses ·~tl)•t front l'adflc Coast •HlmW.y (PCR) and line the -Stcfe streets named aft~ floWf:n, welcome the ~ se~Kked out in tiny :. ',mtte ts. -tina the month ' of Decenibe< rs the annual . OU!stmas Wall<. Now in Its " 21st year, It will be held Sunday, Decembe< 14 from 11 a.m. to 4 p .m ., on PCH . from Avocado to Poopy. It ls being sponsored or the Coron.a del Ma< Chambe< of Commerce and the Dally '·Pilot. The first time since Its inception, the Christmas Wallt had to be postponed and rescheduled due to sto<m wamlngs. Entertainment up and down PCH will include musical bands, carolen, clowns, strolling musicians, children's games and prizes, ond, ·of cowse, pliofo5 with santa. · The United States Marines will be collecting Toys fO< Tots. More than 100 prizes, aonated t local merchants, will be ven away at the opportunity rawtn~. Don t miss the topiary dolphins dressed in their Santa hats with topiary Santa waving from his sleigh. They are located near Marguerite in the middle of PCH. This year, the Corona del Mar Business Improvement District (BID) ls sponsoring two events during the Christmas Walk. They will be . held Ii\ ~· parJci!lg lots of RoneyMJ<e<t Ham' (at. Polruettla)··and She<man , Ubrary arid Ga<dens (at , FemJejd). The BID will be · hosting a tenrlflc kids' · expo · featuring balloon. · bOunces, a decorate-your.; ·own Clixlltmas omament · booth a...-down on stilts and one on a ~e~ a cotton candy machine, holiday carolers and a · Chrlstlitas elf. Mn. Claus will be !lohl& face painting. Tlie BlD, fo<med September I , 1997, ls comprised of a seven- meq\ber board, elected by all vothlg businesses in the district. lt is dedicated to making Corpna del Mar a better plaCe for bwinesses, residents and visitors. The BID advisory board deals with such issues as paddni, traffic, landscape, storefront maintenance, haldscape, aoosjYall<s, """'11!, promotions · and other matters which will result in an improved business district. ~:-~ ·~a c h • a •, r i -~' a 11-" Garden Setting of ::= Gludell• IDllidor Dulp SerYbl ilc 1c CoTTAoil "Fu'RN-rsH1N'os Wondrous Children's Fumltwe, anll Aimsortes Snow arrives in Corona del Mar today! , . The forecast calls for snow today in Corona.de! Mar, from 10 a.m , to 1 p.m. • the Community Youth Center, Grant Howald Park at 5th and Iris, Come join tbe fun! There will be holiday arts and crafts, a snowman building rontest anct a vtllt from Santa Claus at this winter wonderland. The snow day Is sponsored'by the Community Services Department and a donation from the Newport Hatbo.r Elks Club. TOY BOAT Classic Toys for Girls and Boys YOUR HOLIDAY TOY STORE· BREYER HORSES • HOLIDAY BARBIE BOOKS • GAMES• PUZZLES • CRAFfS LEGO • MODEL.5 • PIAYMOBIL • ROBOTIX MUFFY & STEIFF COLl.ECTIBLES RADIO FLYER WAGONS. ROCKING ao ' HBuuM M.LLOONS• K;ITES DARDA RAGE §E~. THOMAS TRAINS. GINNY. CO.ROtLB,.MADELINE &-Gorz . ,~ ~M.FAIU,1'AuaNGGLO.BE • -• • I '. ' . • • ' ' '\ • • • .. • .. • . PUILIC OftDINAHCa NO. 1741 AN OftDINANCI O' PUBLIC NOTICE ' TH• CITY COUNCIL OF -------- THI CITY O~ lllW• CHl1"MI' NRT auett ...... NOTICE OF INQ CHAPTI" 1.11 OI' 2889 'kHAPPV• :a·= Evo"'r:. EI c:,•cv•c:,• s AL Love Mom a John PER ON ::=====I SUVICES -·--· . 3005 ------ Please be wary of out Lae Vev•• P•rtylln• of area cornpani.1. · 1 .7 o 2 ·7 4 8 .7 8 8 9 C~ w1Jh the local 18 + Only no<mat Belter Bu1lne11 L.O. to NV. Bur.au before you Mod M1V money Cot 1 ... or ..W:.1o "-ed •••••1!!11!!11111• =.,.~~ = lllPLOYMENT .,gn. Stiop lllound fOI nit••· ........ ....... ". llia•t/ 8eoretarr Offlc• ""'' OC airport • • shre . w .. k ~ift'llii3~ar"11ilillR'ii , .... e. Out1!Udlftf worlclng condlllOf'•· generoua b•n•flt• . Pte•H Hncl rHume \~01u~i!.,;"~~~~~ Lve rwM/4 602·2801 N.,8. CA t2e80 or Edttorllll tax to 714"851·11 us. o .. 19n &dltor Advertising iatoa P a g e ch 1 I g ~· r Community newapa-needed fOf grc>Wlng, P« looklng for c:taui. dynamic Southtrn n.d ln9lCl,a ••• rep-Cat. newspaper cl'lfln. rnentatlve. M~ have Good eye, atllWd• atrong tetematketlng 11nd work ethic all ablllly, enJoy HI•• mandatory plus Ol)~rk Md be good at CU9" uperl•nce. EOE. tomer HNlce. Full Send ,..um. and ct•· llme. Salary 1)11'9 com-9fQMd ~·to: mlulon. E•c•ll•nl Steve Matble, Caliior- beneflt package. EOE. nta Community N41J11. Drug scrHnlnQ/phyal· 330 w. Bay st., C~ta cal requited. Fu re-Mna. CA 02827 1 sum-to: • Judy Oetting (714) 831-45594 Run~odin the Newport Beach Costa Mesa Doily Pilot and the Huntington Beach Fountain Volley ~tto . Clter 100,000 homes. Fax us this form with yoor credit cord # or moil it in with 0 check today! Run for o week! I( your car does not '811 we'll run it for another week FREEi All for $1 o• ·-···-·-········-·········-. '. : D YIS,$1LL •Y CM : I I I I I I I ,..,_ t ....... v.llt u..1 DMC CMSA 0.-M X ------e.- Moll t. DMY NOT UO w .... -. C--CA ""17 I fT14U>"1t0.AUV!4U1'4.IN :-,,__ ,_,,.~ : ~-,.._--a..----.... -----. .... _________ _ ooc;o... o-..-o ... .., o..., o--o--a ....... o~ o .... c.... Cl-0-0 -... OJ-"' 0~._ o-.-... OMC....... O C.-..c.-1 0 ........ a ........... o c-oc-...,.._., I 0 0.J-0 .... .., 0 ... --: • s 10 lor 4 .... $1 00 -" odrlltonol W.. ·--·-·······---------------· 1~~~~~-1TIAISPOlfAnON NEWPORT DACH 6169 ----~~• o.. 13-14 .. 1 a.,... POWER BOATS Huge Sate! Antlqu.•, ! 7012 -------- tum. •PQl'tlng • kltch good!.-tao Mth St t 8ft Cr la Creft •llNOIHIOUSLY• Ca11trl, 1857 HUGE Mahoghany Claa~lo, Fully Aeatored . SALE!!! e:ir;:~e .~:r~~ CLOSING SHO~lll Dream. 118,500.obo Rein Or 8hln•lll 714-87&-058e TablH, frig, chairs, planta, lighting fix· turea, dry eraae board• office flxturea. toola, comptr equip. offlce/hHhold Items, Honda moped ETCll 833 W. 18th St. SAT 9-t 850.8100 TRADE through classified 642-5878 Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs around the house? Let the ClaHlfled Service Directory help you find reliable help. 842·5178 '9E3 C>LDSrVl OBIL_E INTRLJGLJE * * MO. ... , .. t.M-.a.. .. -. ......... SlUI._ 11111.....,SH411 ..... Slun.Jl lil.tl .... Sl\nlM • 1a 111-. .... ,_ ,_11 ~1111111 '9E3 CADILLAC CATEAA . L.liiASE =~~~ fllO,.. iiiiifiiiii/I·..._ MO . .......................... si ........ ~SJIV.17.WWS.WJl.liltl ... SM,IM+al•& .... ,.,...11 .. i... ... sntMHl....i . '9E3 CADILLAC ELDDAADD * MO. Q. I· IWla ~ .. 8ou&.h ,oubaW: •Qf O.A&lel' otUI •Al ,,,. ~ ... pRDeeded: U8T ICJcnB war NOllTll 10 10 ... l• I• T Whal llCtioll do JOU tab? Q. I. A. South. YUlaenbJe, JOU bold: •KT OAQI OIU19' •A .. 11 61111 OA&Qlll OA&Q 611 ~;"'="'== &.\ST 10 ... IHI' ... ' Whal do you bid now? Q. ' • Both vuloerable, .. South you hold: •Q .. 7 0 A&Q .. ll O&t6QI The biddirur hu proceeded: 80UTl:I frB8T NOR'JH EAST 1 0 l• p._ P- T EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 5530 l!xeoutlve Secret•ry Inside Sale• & Largeet Independent Cuatomer Senttce Medical Lab. In O.C. Healthy Gourmet 1Hk1 proleHlonal for aeeka e nthusiastic President of Company detall-orlentad, aelf- Requlrea Mlcroaoll atartef for faat paced Word, Excel and environment. Good Publlaher experience. computer, people, Mu•t have excellent phone & organlza- verbal and wrlllen Uonal skills a muslf akllla, people friendly, Non-smoker, knowl· good organlz:allonal edge of nutrition a akllla. Send salary and plus. Saturdays req'd. work h I story to: 714-833-2929 Westclirt Medical Lab. -------- Attn: R.E. Nicholson at The Community Market Place. 36t Hospital Rd.#222 Clasaifled N.B. CA 92683 or lax 2 8 10 (714) 631·01092 84 •597 FLORIST •Kennel Worker FIT aome e11perlence nee. Apply: 1 Oam-3pm Tue-Fri. 6904 E. Coast Hwy. Newport Boach Good Jobs reliable services Interesting things lo buy It's all there every day in Classified 842·5078 -.---------------------------4 Flower Shop aeeka Put a few words to work for you. can 642:s6i8:- driver for Chrlalmae help. 714·67~·2292 •House Cleaner•• Homeworkera Urgentllf Needed! Eng and own t1ana. 714-54~7350 Can't seem to get to all those repair Jobs around the house? Let the c1 .. amed ..... Directory help you find reliable help. 642·5878 RECORDING ENGINEER/PRODUCER RADIO/TV DJ -SPORTS -NEWS/TALK Apprentice On·The-Job Training in local Recording Studio, Radio/TV Station, Train·tcrWork Part-time, Nights, Weekends. All ages. No exp. req'd. Call recorded info line. Technician PIT. M·F·, no exp nee.. will train, must carry a prol'I manner & be willing to learn. reliable. S6 to start. l.ve name/If 602·2901 •Vet Tech/Aaalat. FIT aome experience nee. Apply: 1 Oam·3pm Tue·frl. 6904 E. Coast Hwy, Newport Beach EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 . .... _ . Pleaae be aware that the listings In this cat- egory may require you to call a 900 number In which tttere la a chala-P8f minute. •Private Dooll, N.L 20-25ft, 19/10ft .. ..,. to 1>9ach/ahopa. CaD Al at 71447a.oo4e --------~~~~~--1 CBllYSLElt MOTORCYCLES ... C"""9t Lell9 SCOOTllS , 8018 Convertlbla, 4 c~ --- -----turbO, wNte/blue lnl '88 Hunlo .... 800 $3000 ObO &42·7987 New paint & tlrea. ; Auna Qraat. SHOO 90 Ch1Y9ler Town & obo. Lv meg 650-8905 Country L.oaded. lcyl. Mu1t aee ,EZ Finance. S845Q, AUTOMOBILES Sunweat Moton 714-437·1931 _____________ ,FORD 9075 BMW 9030 ------ the facts untJ gel che results you wane. ~l-5678 On the move? Sell your extra household Items In Classified 9220 AUTOS ------- 9170 -,9-8_T_A_C_O_M_A_8/B _ _. 4X4 9221 '90 9000 Turbo Mini Green, 4·dr, hatchback, >clnt cond. new trans, lthr Int, S7l500. 719-1118 FIND met red,7k ml, 4 eyt, alt. 2 wd, ale. pJs, am/tm at, cua brnpr (2:00708/1 I0254) $12,912 '82 CAMRY LE WON White, ~r. 72k ml, VI, 3.0 llr, alt, ;110, p/1, p/W, tllt, cc, am/fm, 1/c, abs, 3rd 19at, lugg rk, alloy• (200817 /027223) $13,912 '92 CAMRY LI WON Whlle, 4 dr, 72k ml, ve. 3.0 ttt, a/t, ale. p/S, p/w, tilt, CC, am/fm l/o, ab1, 4 wd, alloy (200817/027223) T~~g.,~~p HUNTINGTON BUCH (714')847-8555 Thinking of having a I garage aale? Give us a ealll CLASS I PIED 4M2·8878 '89 Landcrulaer 66k orig ml. 1 owner. Loaded, like n-1 obo S19,250 714·76tt-1029 VOLVO MISC. AUTO 9245 '87 M..atane Beautifully re1tor[I Great Xmas glf $4995 983-283 • '72 El Camino• SEIZED CARS from Show car, 1trfft r s 1 7 s . Po,. ch ea ·r-"';.....;.999.;.._. __ •_8_3-__;a..;o~ Cadlllac1, Chevy1, BMW'•, Corvette1. Aleo Jeeps, 4WO'a. Your Atea. Toll Free 1.a00·2U·9000 ext. A·1398 for cunent llttlfliP TRADE through classified 842·5178 Can't Hem to~ get to all thou f,Palt Jobs around the hou1t? Let the ClaHlfled Service Direct help you find :; reliable help. • "THE ALL NEW" SIENNA VAN M.odel 1703 In Stock Monufod\lf"er's Suggested Retotl Prk» S 13793 tax for 36 months on o dosed end leas., on awoved credit. Total to start S2852.Q8 • S 1000 customer co,._ ebate. Total of payments $3455.28. Residuol 18875.37. 8osed on 12k miles per year. 12• per mtle thereafter M.odel 86' I In Stock MSR.P S23,913 • 754 •to)( for 36 months on a closed end leas.. on approved credit. TMCC Encore Total to start $2400.07. Total of payments $10,075.68. Residual $2 l,Q52. Based on 12k mtles per year. 1 Oc per mile thereafter • 23• •tax for 36 months on a cto.d end leo•. on approV9d credit TMCC EnC'Of• total to stort S25Q6.80. Total of payments $384'9. l 2. Retlduol S 12.087. BoMd on 12k mtlea per )'90!'. lOC per mile thereafter NiW ·97· AVMON .