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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-12-20 - Orange Coast PilotUOD. iI"be DfiJ.ly Pilot won't leave ~ ume. lnllead Of letting me 8DJ<rt my briilt !Jaine duck. sta- tus, they're ti\lggtng me about wrttmg a fareWeJl column before I leilvel Which~ me to the sub- ject at band. rm going to miss this aazy, wondelful place called Newport-Mesa because lt truly Js the most unique, awe- some aDd •mazing tenitory on the face of this good earth. Shelley and I will never forget the people here and the great times we've had. It is in that spirit of fond remembrance that ••• I offer three bits of ad9ice that everyone, as usual, is free to ignore, accept or vociferously reject. . First, I believe that one of the most important issues facing the school district family is to main- tain a positive attitude and avoid the negative self-talk that sometimes has characterized our interaction in the past. All of us at one time or another have experienced peo- ple who consistently try to kill the spirit through unrelenting •SEE BERND PAGE A14 Mac Be111d saYs goodbye _. • Newport-Mesa's superintendent for the last four years leaves his post for job in Arlington. Texas. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -School board members attended a small going away party for Superintendent Mac Bernd at the District Education Center on Friday morning. Bernd and his wife, Shelley, left Newport-Mesa for Arlington, Texas, perma- nently Friday. The Bemds, who are driving to Texas, had been staying in a hotel for their last few days in Costa Mesa. They planned to stop and spend the night in Phoenix or 1\icson on their way down. They should be in Arlington by Sunday. • SEE GOODBYE PAGE A14 Response to • teacher retirement package good • But the district may have to limit the offer if too many instructors give notice. By Husein Mashni, Daily Pilot NEWPORT-MESA -There has been a hardy response to the school district's retirement incen- tive program. so much so that the district may have to consider a cap on the number of partici- pants. The program bas the potential to save the dis- tnct $250,000 in the last three months of the school year if 60 people take the district up on its offer. The retirement pack- age includes a one-time incentive of $30,000, paid to retirees at a rate of $500 a month for five years. Their pension checks also will be based on the size of their most recent salary. Previously the pensions were determined by an average of the teacher's salaries over their last three years. ·1 anticipate we will have between 80 and 120 people who will take advantage of the offer,• said Linda Mook. president of the New- port-Mesa Federation of Teachers. There have been two informational meetings about the incentive package. About 200 potential retirees have attended. Mook said. •A lot of people are asking questions in a seri- ous way,• she said. If more than 150 teachers tender their resigna- tions, the school board will have to decide - probably in February -how many people it can afford to extend the offer to. And the board will have to consider the impact it would have in the classrooms. ·u 150 teach.en do take advantage of this offer, I have serious concems about the district's ability to replace that many teache.rs, • Mook. said. There are usually around 20 to 25 retirements a year in the di8trk:t. With the added retirees, the distrk."t abo wUl have a jump on the market for new teacben. ~. the distriit doesn't know bow many tw:herl will be retiling \llltil May or June, at which time new hwiMft are eought to fillthoee~ In the CMe. poe.intial retireliia Will have to announce tbell' aetlaeiarents by Jen. 30. 1be ~ trlct thin Wiil lltmlt Wriewtng mw •1:hen. . I IT'MOr-.Caamr ....._. •Gt Alt .... tn Newport Beech and tillb COMt t'laza amy a unlqlie eele"'t'm d Qlfb. for art laVan and wmmebe art flDtbnli•"' The stor.. have an • extensive ranged art boob on Califonda'I fllat examples d bis- todcal and oaota•'l"X'mf art. art gifts, jewelry and ttatiionery. Gift examplel tndude aromatherapy candles ($10) by Cavemy Can- -dies, martini glules ($14) band- painted by Monka (".oleman, handmade glass ornaments ($18) by local artists a.tie 1'-'tng and Pam Deay, mtnillture zen -rock gardens ($28 to $34), brushed Mm>tnum frames ($28 to .,$.18) by Ca1ifomia native Wilson ~ metal grid frames with glass ~Jes (S&4 to $88), and Bob Wil- helm's whfmtlcal pieces, a band- ~}.1 ==c;n~~to $165). The OCMA Newport ijeach store is at 850 San Oemente Drive and the OCMA South Coast Plaza Gallery is near • the Carousel Comt. Crube HoUdays of Newport Beach (l6CM)778>, 3933 Bin:b St, l-lewport Beach, bas a wide range ~ cruise offers for last-minute Christmas giving. There are three- day Baja getaways to extensive European. South American and 4 Orient auises. Land packages and connecting air travel are also available. The brand-new Disney Cruise Lines has selected the Cruise Hol- illays national franchise as a trad- ing partner becaUM? ct the compa- n y's excellent reputation for cus- tomer ~. As a resul. Cruise .Holidays bas IOIDe very attractive prices on the the Disney Magic OUise that includes a stay at Walt Disney World cnmbined with a three-or four-day Bahamas cruise. Bea Schwartz of the Friends of Newport BMc:h Ubnry says the search for unusual gifts c.an end tf you stop by the used-book st.ore in the Central Library. l1'ere are old md rare volumes for the collect.or on your list, or choose a lovely art .())" coffee-table book for a discem- '.ing friend. Prices for an books are -reasonable, and quality is high. NThe volunteer staff bas assem- bled a special shelf of books per- greer wylder t.w.ftv. to an upects m CbDltmas ~classics such as Charles DJcbns •A Olrlstmas Carol• to cookboob, deciorating and enter- tnildng Ideal, and Cbriltmas aatt.-a ooDec:tioo sure to ~,;,OCen. ~popular ~~~-tral Ubraly ts at looo Avocado Ave. in Newport Beach. JUocwtngdele'I (729-leOO) bas a very lDltraditiooal Santa Claus dressed in a •B1oom1es pink• cloak for children to vilft today and Sunday from noon to 5 p.m. Bloomingdale's is at Fashion Island in Newport Beach. Abnost ~e loves receiv- ing a gift from 11llaDy Ii Co. dur- ing the holidays, and there are plenty of nttany gifts to chose from. Stocking stutters include a sterling silver spectacles book- mark ($50), a sterling silver Chi- nese takeout pillbm ($110) and =silver== ($50). ¥;Y = ~tn blue and~. tndu~ a sugar bowl ($100), aeamer ($1), or a set ct four des&ert plates. Extravagant gifts f:ronl 11!fany include a 11ffany Natwe dragonfly nec:JrW» ct dia- monds, cuhured peads, sapphires and platinum ($5,000); and a pearl buckle necklace, with diamonds set in platinum. ($15,000); and matching bracelet ($12,250). ntfany & Co. is at $outh Coast Plaza near Nordstrom. • .-sT MIYS appears Thursdays and Satoo:llys. If you know of a good buy, fax me at 646--4170 °' write: Best Buys. Dally Piiot. 330 W. Bay St., Costa Mesa 92627. +To offer items or cash that organiz- ers will spend on toys for the chHdren, call Porter at 645-G40, ext. «>2. or ...,. his 24-hour peger and voice mall at 228-5602. VOL 91, NO. 292 READERS HQJUNE 642-6086 Record your comments about the Dally Pilot or news tips. ADDBESS Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No news storiet, llkatl'a~ edlto-rial~« .....,..1-.ts herefn can be NPf'Oduced ~ out wrttt.n pemlilllon of copy-- right owner. TMOMASK.~ Publlstlef WIWAM UJm>B.l, Editor STEVE~. MaNglng Editor Our Mdr'ess Is 330 W. a.y St., Cost.I Mesa. C.llf. 92627. HOW ro ftEAQt us ClraMdon The T1ma Orange County (800) 252-9141 Adweellllllti Clmfled -5678 =642--021 TONY DQC)90, ~~ngEditof TINA llOllGATtA, News~122A Sports642~ ... FOmCAST CJty Editor ..,_~ Spofts Editor MMC~ Photo Editor LVNNISOU. ~ DlsP-v~ng NllYCMITIWQ, • Cl..w..d Al.twatillng LWMJIMON. • PtOltiodof• ""'110D .. OWf Anlndlll omc.r News. 5pot1s Fu 646-4170 =~lotleMrthNnk.neot Buslnea Offb 642--021 Business Fu 631-5902 ~G.H••m. lllr'lllldlr1t ..s ao JullltL ..... Viet ,....It. G9rwll MINglr: .,., """·Ck Al,..,.. ........ LOCATION SIZE Wedge 2-lw Newport 2-lw Bleddes 2.,..w RMlr '-tty 2.,..w CdM 2·3w .,,.,... Nctthelst Winds It 10 knots dwlng morning '1our'I wffl J bea>fne~ 10to 15knob 1he •tt.moon.. OM- foot wind WWll wtl build to two 1-;, and a tow-foot swell will come from the West. TIDES 10DAY Amlow 7:56 a.m. 2.7 R1'1t high 2:27 a.m. 4.0 Second low 8.'04 p.m. 1.0 Second high 1:00 p.m. 3.7 ~y First low 9'.39 a.m. 2.4 F1nt high 3:24a,m. 4.1 Second low 1:59p.m. 1.4 Second high 2:29p.m. 3.2 Mlhouldsee.t_., Mlot\ of frtdl(I ... ty good turfing can- cltlofw~ AlthOultt hOl'lt ... ground w...-wca drop off son., It should stilt prcMde enough .wtrtzJ to ge•new.wsup to chest-high. Blend- Ing wtttl wind w.ws wm hell> them~ taln lhlf)e llld pow- er. LooklnO ehMd. we can ecpec;t good oondltiof •wound the ..... ofnut week. Swel ftom atOUnd 200 degrws should~ Wll¥91ibcwe m.t highbJ~. Eve. . ...... llACM • Afdl-lliltw9; A ceUuar telephone worth S200 wm report- ed .... Mm • residence In the 1600 block. • Fl J 11 Clllilelr Drhie: 8usines •ppoiot11• 1t books worth Sl2'-...,..., from an offb In the 200 block. • 9"' /aJ ..... Jewelry worth $405 wm stolen from a r.sidence In 1fle 100 block. • 111h llNiat: Machlnety lnduding drUb, WM ~ air com- ~ worth $9, 150 wet1! stolen from a storage bin In the 800 block. • OnHd Awnue: A residence in the 300 block was rllllSadled. COSTA-.A • • .,..... ~ er.dlt cards and other property worth $35 w.. ltQleri from 1 purse In the 3300 block. • lrllllDl llNK A watlet Ind ~its worth $140 were stolen from • purM In the 3300 block. • N11 ••rt lleulwMd: llres were stolen from a tire shop In the 1700 block. • ....._ ...,_d: A total of S80 In a.sh was stolen from an ATM eca>wtt In the 2700 block. • lmt t1'1t ~ c.oolets worth $8.000 were stotert from • bUlklng In the JOO blodt. wan• ·department 11 over bare, the Barbie wall over there, the "SeMme Street" section taking center stage. It seemed that. un1ea an lteJn wu accompanied by 1V or QlOVie hype, they didn't bother with it So I'm heading for Early Years on Westdlff, where they won't cany stuff tbars advertised on TY, and to .Toy Boat in Corona del Mar. The meidumd.tse is ca.retully selected, they have ·-EFOODS . ' •••• ...... YOLJ SAVE $1 _96~ With Zinc GluconatB GREAT TASTING/ FMh loamge Supplies 23mg of Ele1nental Zinc Ind 30mg of (UD41wn) Fl'llh BaW ..... HAPPY HANUKKAH/ .. 6='.:2:itt,,..,. ·~~7S l&.'1.21 12az. --~-- ~ l \ "1 \.I 1 I \ \ l' \ I\ \ l .. · Organic Frwll :t= Blnles ....... ~49 •a.-tBmill •W%nliedll 1&..ea.• 11& l The~ Club ot the Newpof1 Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce held its annual Christmas Brunch at tbe Ri1z on Saturday with aooner Harry 80- bltt, accompmied by Jiil lloberta at the keyboard. who led the singing. In attendance were a number of key chamber and com- munity leaders including Sey- mour and Pat Beek, BW and. Kendra Jacoby, Tom Jobmon. Bob and Anne Badbam, ltmh and Unda IUD, Dale and Kelly McDaniel. BW and IJnda Pier- point (Bill chaired the event), Ralph and Penny llodbelm (Ralph is the Commodores Skipper), Mlchliel and Diane StepMn•, Chris and Joy Wynkoop (Chris is chair of the goat Parade), Bob and Carol Wynn, Art and Ann Gron- sky, Bob and G1n1 Robtm and Saturday night. Barbara and I joined about 35 people at the lob and Jtonnte SWnMm home in Sea Ia1and for dinner and the annual nee ntmmtng party. Guests included Roy and Mmtba Wud. Loy and Joal Johmtoa,, Samrf and Job muaa, Lyma I-nett. Sally and Don .......... Judy and Al Cardoza. ... and Toa Wei.II. TOlblo and Naal Hatori. Nadie and Jn Wrtght. bne and Georgene I..mnm and Katte Howe to name a few. Sunday, we had 25 guests from Barbara's office, the Orange Chamber of Commerce, for an 11 a.m. brunch at our home. Prom neighbors Hulk and Margaret Weber we bom>wed chain, and used their rebigerator and oven to cook the brunch casserole. Humor was added to the brunch when another neighbor put a briefly in the news Kirby arraigrunent postponed Friday's scheduled arraign- ment at Harbor Superior Court of Beth Kirby, the Newport Beach woman convicted last month of trying to kill her elder- ly housemate two years ago, was continued until next month Judge James Turner was ~· scheduled to sentence Kirby, 38, for the 1995 attempted mur- der of Mary Roberts, the 83- year-old woman Kirby first tried to poison with oleander tea and later smother with plastic wrap. At at the request of Kirby's attorney, Turner granted a con- tinuance of the sentencing until Jan. 30. Kirby could rearlve life in prison for the crime. couple ol sawhonel tn frcilt Ol h1I boU19 IO that our guMtl wouldn't park tbete. Honest. On Wednelday, I Jotned with 80 other men at the Amigoe Vie!oe Christmu Luncheon at the Newport Reach Country Club. 1be gathering ol •old Friends• included Jolm and BID Luk, Jolm Cmd Sr. and Jr., Bob ltobtm, Judge Bud Pnnk1tn1 Pete Bamitl, Nona Loall, Aal- goe president Judge Bob Gard- ner and Toutmuter Lee Stel- temen. Amigos Vlejos, founded in 1951, is an unusual group in JJO~mert ~ftftJ! dXoliday~ A-bamtt/'~ /kw~~nzarrykraltooer~ 9-'./"4 ()pm Sanday Dec 21 lO:OOIDM:OOpm 1803 Westdiff Dr., Newport Bach 714 642-3310 !kterloo . Upholsi-ery Sale Now I~ Progress ~· *Just in time for holiday gatherings enjoy saving 30-50°/o on a vast selection of upholstery that has just arrived. * Special ordered upholstery is also on sale. · . • ' .. '1 '• ., .. ti MARC MARTIN I DAl.Y PLOT Waldorf of:ttdals are not IUl"e whether they want to accept the Newport Mesa Unified School Dts- trld'a offer to let them move lnto Panon'a Education Center. Thanksgiving travel down at John Wayne • But airport statistics show a 5.9% increase overall ·through November of this year. By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT - Despite the month containing what is typically the busiest trav- el day of the year, airport officials said overall, passenger travel was down slightly during November compared to the same period last year. According to airport statistics, the number of passengers flying in and out of John Wayne last month was 551 ,008 -a 3.6% drop from the 578,085 who used the airport last November. Commercial flights also dropped 4.6%, and commuter carriers showed a decrease of 21.4 % during November when compared with the same month in 1996, officials said. Only general aviation, which made up 79% of the airport's total operations during the month, increased from last year -a modest 3% hike, officials said. The news of an overall decline in ridership is somewhat surprising, given that over the summer, airport officials took the precautionary step of warning two of their busiest carriers - Southwest and American air- CIUT •1ma .... Plf.IBITI 0 Sams·onite· WORLDPROOF MlllUI CAmY .... ......... _,dlClioll f II ... ...... c ... ..... C--tlltla.., .... -. ClaeeCM am. lines -that some pre-allotted seats might have to be cut in order for the airport to fit under the 8.4 million passenger annual cap. The cap was part of a deal that settled a 1980s lawsuit brought by the city of Newport Beach against the airport. The cutback warnings, the first of their kind issued at John Wayne, were later dropped when air travel leveled off, and no passengers were ever turned away. Through November, a little more than 1 million people had flown in and out of John Wa'f'Ol!, a 5.9% ma. ... over the 6.6 mil- lion p•mger count as ot this time i* ~ aftldaJs said. • ~T.,:=~= ......... ---.... .., ......... will tlll9 .-al dllbld ad C--.w = tbmy-eould ... , at ... • -. Unll1 June 1988. ~ tbj ICbool diatltct moYed ...... with 11* 1plani to reopen Batblldf SC:hool, Waldorf oftl- dU tUed • laWIUit a,gatnat both the NeWport-Mesa and Coast diltrids. . lil an effort to aVert a lawsuit, the ld¥>ol diatltct ottered the Waldorf Scbool·tbe Marion Par- som Spedal Education Cent.et, located near the Colt& Mesa- HuntinGton Beach border. Waldorf offidaJs said the lite was a little too small for their needs, but they haven't turned Conventional . Keyhole heart surgery requires a 12 to IS-inch incision and cutting through the breastbone. heart surgeiy uses a much smaller incision between the ribs. ·ng edge surgery • • ~---Utres cutting. • less pain and quieker reooveries fOr I , 1·· I ' I . KIM HAGGERlY /ON..Y Pl.OT A rainbow appears ln the sky aftet heavy rains on a recent afternoon u a driver heads down EastbluH ln Newport Beach. Custom Florals Gifts & Antiques Speciality Furniture Mon-Fri 10-6 •Sac 10-5 369 E. 17th St., #13·• Costa Mesa• 646-6745 (Next to Plum'• CJe) Gill for an appointment today! Tel. 71'4 • 718 • 3010 800. 927 • 3576 Fu: 71 ... 118 • 3381 Pa,en 71 .. '935 • 3943 Uld gifts for all tbe cbOdnD. All the femiHM eome fn:m the dimt lilt at PH-I; Wbo9e millkm calla tor helping ~ befme they're homeless -and about 98% of them oome from Costa Mesa, executive dJrect« Debby O'Coonor saJd. •They're livtDg on the edge,· O'Connor said. •we help keep ~r .. . ·-:-~1 ~ A.~~l ~~~ ~~,1 . ,., LUXURY FRENCH BISTRO SOUTH COAST PLAZA THIRD LEVEL NEAR NORDSTROM (714) 708-6865 Hughes Market EASTBLUE~ 644-2060 Bani of Ame ................. ~., VII LAGE CENTlll .. . 7S ·~ Eastbluff Dr. off Jamboree, Newport Beach . . _AMEllCAN CANCEll SOCIETY . •. lbe Orange c.ounty Region cl . the Amedcan Cancer Society 11 seeldng office volunteers. Also, volunteers aie being tOUght to _answer calls far the untrs Helpline -JnfoCenter. For information on tbele and other volunteer opportu- nities, call Jane 'llldtMt at 261- 9"6. AM8ICAN CANa.R SOCETY ANGaS ON WHEELS Volunteer drlven from Newport Beach and Calta Mesa can help cancer patients get to and .trcm their medk:a1 treatments in Orange County. Vohmteen use their own can« the Sodety's donated van to really make a differenoe in some- one4a recovery. Patients are able to get in and out ot vehides them- selves. Vohmteen must be at least 25 yean old with a valid driver's liceme. Call 261-9"6 to beame an Angel OD Wheels. AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY RELAYFORlH The Alnerimn Cancer Sodety needs volunteers far a number cl tasb. Par more information. oon- ta.d Sany Canon at 261~6. AMERICANS FOR AtEE otOICE IN MEDICINE Americans for Pree Clloice in Medicine, a non-proftt educ.atiooal organtz.atioo founded Qll the idea ot indlvidual liberty and flee enter- prise, it seeking otfice vol\.Ulteers. For more information, call 6'5- 2622. AMERICAN HEMT ASSOOA110N The American Heart Assoda- tim Is Jnokh>g fotvohmlleen to per- fonn varloul general omoe duties including pbotocopytng, typing, light computer wart. u wen as preparing large maDtngs and other various derical duties from 9 a.m. to noon or 1 to ' p.m., Monday through Friday. Call Thri Brown. volunteer CX>U1dinator, at 856-3555 for DlOl9 infonnaUon. The Orange County Chapter ot the Amedam Red era. needs vol- unteers to address community groups about Red Cross terVioel and to ad as liaisons with the media in diluter and emergency situations. For information, call Judy lannacxxme, 835-5381. MIOAY HISMNC WOMEN'S PROCitAM Write grants and assist with public-relation efforts for this agency that helps with parenting issues, marriage and relationship counseffng. Bilingual and mulitlin- gual volunteers are needed. Con- tact Ann Markey at 953-5151, ext. 111. ASSOOATION RENAISSANCE CREATORS ARC is a non-profit group in Costa ~ that spollSOJ'S and sup- ports multi-outreach community service programs, such as the homeless sanctuary. Volunteers are needed. For information, call Renee Namaste, 540-5803. BAUETMOACA 1be BeDet Pacifica Guild, a vol- unteer support group for Ballet Pacifica. needs volunteers for a variety of tasks. For information. call Molly Lynch at 851-9930. mG BROTHERS, BIG SISTERS Men and women over 20 years old who have lived in Orange County for at least six months and have been on the job for at least three IDOl)tM are needed to SeJVe as big brothers or big sisters for cbi1dJen ages 6 to 16 from single- parent homes. For infomulttoo. can 5"-7Tl3 IOY SCOUTS Of AMERICA INC.. ORANGE COUNTY COUNC1 Volunteer opportunities indude fund raising, program develop- ment and training to existing troops and pacb. For more infor- mation, can 546-4990. AMB1CAN RED CROSS. ORANGE CENTENNIAL FARM TOURS COUNTY otAP1B Volunteer docents are needed at the Centennial Fann at the Orange County Fairgrounds in Colla Mesa. Call Ginny Smith. 706-1517. CENTER FOR CREATNE AIJERNA1MS 1be Center for Creative Alter- natives, a non-profit charitable organi7.ation that works through the United Way, needs volunteers, graduate level Jntems or trainees. For information, call Karen, 642- 0377. CENTER DOCENTS If you love the arts, become a Cent.er Docent. It enables you to see and be involved in the Orange County Perf<Xming Arts Center as few are able. You'll frequent back- stage and below stage areas giving public tours of the Center. To learn more and apply, call the Support Groups office at 556-2122, ext 218. COLLEGE HOSPITAL The College Hospital Costa Mesa Auxiliary is seeking volun- teers to pelform derical, reception desk. gift shop and other duties at the hospital. For information. call 642-2734 between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. C05JA MESA POUCE ~ work could be in your futuN. tf JOU're a bilingual senior. The COit& Mesa Police Depart- ment it seeking volunteers aged 55 and older who speak Spanish and EngHsb. and are willing to weer a uniform. Those interested woold help staff the Westside SUb-Station (WSUB) four to eight hours per week and must be able tQ read and write Bngtisb Vohmteen will be trained in fingeipdntmg and com- puter entry and assist m .everal current projects. The WSUB is located at fJf>1 W. 18th St and is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Contact Officer Frank Rudisill at 122-6714 or Memie Ellis at 754-5020. COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER The multipurpose senior ser- vices facility at the comer of 19th Street and Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a variety of tasks. For more information, call 645-2356 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. SPEOAL ADVOCATES Volunteers are needed to make a two-year commitment to serve as advocates for abused, neg)ected and abandoned chDdren. boring the two-year pedod, volunteers work ~ with"' 4lllf1 for 1hree ~a ~N'S ••ia- CHARLES H. BARR ()pm Suday Dec ll lO:GOlm-4:00pm 180.1 Westdiff Dr., Newport Bad I RSHSCHOOt. ~ Pishing classes a.re offered Monday and Tuesday of each )\reek. Classes leave the Balboa pavilion at 6 a.m. and return at 4 p.m. Cost is $125 per person. For more information. call 673-2810. DORY ASHING R.EET .. Get to the Newport l>ier/McFadden Square early to watch the fleet retwn with the fresh catch of the day. The fish is prepared for sale at the open-air market. . PISHING TRIPS Fishing supplies and boat char- ters (open party and private) are available at Newport Landing Sportfishing, 309 Palms, Suite F, 67 5-0550; Palco Fishing Charters, 832-7708; and Davey's Locker, 400 Main St., Balboa, 673-1434. SIX-PASSENGER SPORTRSHING CHARTERS Day and night fishing charters are available for groups or singles. Call Bongos Sportfishing Head- quarters on the Balboa Peninsula, 673-2810. ASHING BOAT RENTALS Streamline center console fish- - f I I lr1 I • LESSONS AND IOAT RENTAl.S Learn to Nil or windsurf at Resort Watersports. You can also rent windsurfers and t.C-foot sail- boats at $15 per hour. Call 729- 115". SAILING LnSONS ANO RENTALS Sailboat rentals and private lessons are available at Marina Sailing in the Balboa PUn Zone. Advanced classes include naviga- tion, big boat. power boat. intro- duction to heavy weather and first.- mate instruction. Call 673-7763 for more information. Also call the Blue Dolphin Salling Cub at 644- 2525 or the Udo Sailing Cub at 675--0827 for rentals. -, -Y .. -., ..... ~~ ... -.. --.-.~ -~ : :~.. . k'f. ' ' 'I ~ o ) ' • J .,. "---~ ... ._:.. KAYAK TOURS AND RENTALS 1\vo-hour kayak tours begin at 10 a.m. every Sunday from New- port Dunes. Cost is $15 per adult, $10 per child. Kayak rentals and classes are also available. Call 729- 1154. MORE KAYAK RENTALS Single ($10 per hour) and dou- ble ($15 per hour} kayak rentals are available in the Balboa Fun Zone. Call Balboa Boat Rentals, 673-7200. Paddle Power also pro- vides kayak, surf ski and canoe rentals. Call 675-1215. I can't believe ..... . rrSADIVE At Dive-in Scuba, 2"82 New- port Blvd in Costa Mela, oertlflca· lion cla.sses for beginning to instructor level scuba diverl are available. Other servioet ottered include local boat charters, equip- ment sales, nmta1s and repairs. For more information call 631-9288. UNDERWATER a..EANING If underwater deaning is more to your liking, grab your snorkel and join DIVERS. Cost ls $10. For more infon:nation, call 722-9406. OTHER RENTALS •Sail airbome outside the har- bor, pulled by a motorboat. cour- tesy of Balboa Parasamng near the Balboa Fun Zone. A 90-minute trip costs US. For more information. call 6'13·1693. • Spend a day relaxing in a motorized lounge chair rented from Resort Watersports inside Newport Dunes for $25 per hour. Pedal boats, electric boats, boogie boards, kayaks, inflatable rafts, beach fwniture and wet suits are also available. Call 729-1154. • Balboa Boat Rentals offers It's My Home Landscaping or re-lan~p~g !s _your answer to a beautiful new look for yovr home. . iLOWEIWALE q.n mala: ~ ~~ dreams come true, and increase your ,home's Value, too! Come in today and discover the people who can make a difference to you and your garden. LYLEEN & JEFF EWING CREDIT CARD 'COMMON SENSE . V ~ . 1.'"' ;~f· 1144i11114illl..,.. ... '< ,~· .~·t-; NURSERIES, INC. COMPLETE LANDSCAPING 46 YEARS EXP. lJcenseNo. J08SS3 SANTAANA• 2800N. Tustin Ave. (714) 633-9200 COSTA MESA • 2700 Bristol Ave. (714) 754-6661 pedal boat, sailboat, motorboat and eledrlc boat rentals in the Bal- boa Pun Zone. Call 673-7200. • Rent a party pontoon, chapar- ral runabout or family ~toon at Anchors Away Boat Rentals in the Ba11>94 Pun l.9ne or call 673-3372 for moie information. , • The Harbor may not be Venice, but you can always pre- tend. Spend an hour on a gondola tour offered by the Gondola Co. of Newport, 3404 Via Oporto, Suite 201. Cost is $60 per person and $15 per additional person. Price includes a basket of bread. cheese, salami, ice and glasses. Wine is available for purchase. Also offered is a gondola cruise and dinner at the Villa Nova for a pack- age price of $140. Call 675-1212 for more information. • Gondola Adventures/New- port, 3101 Coast Highway, also otters one-to two-hour gondola cruises. A one-hour tour with champagne costs $70. A two-hour tour with dinner UM! champagne costs $180. Pickup at waterfront restaurant ts available. for more information. call 675-4984. • Imne Coost Charters in Udo Marina Village offers two-hour electric boat cruises with a gourmet dinner. Cost is $180 for two people. Other cruises are available, complete with free champagne. Call 675-4704. • ztp through the water on a sea motorcycle, called a Seadoo, at a cost of $65 for a single/double seater. A three seater is available at $75 per hour. For more inform.a· tion call Walk on Water next to the feny on Balboa Island, 675-6800. CRUISES • The Newport Landing Belle is available for weddings/receptions, cocktail/sightseeing mlises and • WHATS AR.OAT runs periodically. If you know of an event or edMty that could appear in this a>lumr\ pleae mail the lnformat1on to Hafbot flflot,, 330 w. Bay St,, Costa ~ 92627 or fax It to 646- 4170. Advantages: 1. No hospitalization, mm conYtnlent. 2. Patlen1s are generally less apprehenetve. 3. Generally thn is less pain. 4. Small Incisions nWdng possiblty d lalge SC11S '88Ulting In a better ooametlc resut. 5. No pins, screws, Of wires are used with the surgery. 6. No casts Of crutches ant necessary. 7. You walk out of our Arnbdatcxy ~ic.i Center the same momilQ Of afternoon you came in. 8. USUllly ~ are Ible to nmrn to WOft< il a few days. 9. Goals ant to allow you to walk and wear your shoes more comfortably llld have yoor feet look arld feel better . Ashworth Studio babyGap Rainforest Cafe Swatch llM PC USERS GROUP • OCC's IBM PC Users Group ;meets from 9 a.m. to noon in the ~ca Hall. 2701 FaiJview Road, ~ Mesa. Annual ~benbip )I $C5. For more information, call ~2-2939. L :coMPuTER SHOW .. Super Shows Productions Inc. sJ>ooior:s a computer show from 10 •a.m. to S pm. at the Orange Coun- ty Fairgrowid.s, 88 Pair Drive, ~­ .ta Mesa. Adult admission is $5. For :more information, call 838-5941. DIVORCE WORKSHOP Maxine Cohen offers a work- BOAT PARADE MRTY The Young Executives~ Amer- ica present the annual Holiday Boat Parade of Lights Party, at 6:30 p.m. at the Balboa Bay Club, 1221 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. For more information, call 759--5456. -~ ,, __ ,.... . ·-·,;w~ , :.~·'-.;x,' '~ r_ • .,. ~ ... , • -• OIUSTMAS MAIUCETP\ACE The Orange County Fair- grounds Christmas Marketplace is open from 1 a.m. to 4 p.m. in the main parking lot. 88 Pair Drive, Costa Mesa. Admission is $1 for adults. Children under 12 are free. Por information, call 723-6616. HANUKKAH CANDlf LIGHTING Orange County Celebration Jubilee invites the community to celebrate Israel's 50th birthday with the lighting of the first Hanukkah candle at 4 p.m. at Fashion Island, Newport Beach. The event will feature a .giant menorah, children's choir and Hanukkah festivities. For more infonnation, call 755-5555 ext. 228. lMNG Will SEMINAR The Law Offices of Usa A. Cian- do offers a free seminar titled Plan- ning Your Health Care and &tate with Uving Wills, at 6:30 p.m. at 881 Dover Drive, Suite 300, New- port Beach. Reservations are required. For more information, call 574-0866. JEWISH LAWYERS AND JURISTS The Orange County Chapter of the International Association of Jewish Lawyers and Jurists play host to a breakfast program from 7:45 to 8:45 a.m. at the offices of Paul. Hastingss, Janofsky & Walker ll.P, 695 Town Center Drive, 17th Floor, Costa Mesa. Rabbi Bradley Shavit Artson speak about Great Legal Debates in Ancient and Con- temporary Jewish Texts: The Bibli- Wall Ftdure Burnished AnliqUR Bross Swing Ann 12 " H 1Y" &tension Hodson Lighting ()p(n Tun.-Fri. 8:30-5, Sat. 9-4 1510 Ntwp0rt Blvd., Costa Mesa Qulit)' ~ s...nc. rw 19 v ..... 548-9341 CE RTIFIED SPINNING4D INSTRUCTORS & OFFICIAL S PINNING CE NTER &II I LI flS1W. Jcm the bUb~ Tea Noddy liar Uwxh Pad's fifth ..... 81 Bubble PelUval et 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. ind 5 p.m. at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mau. 1be Qolt 11 $3.50 f« llW'll1jMw aJXl 16.50 few non-memhen (incfudes achninlm to Laundl Pad). Reeervatiom are required. Por more information, call stS-2061. HANUKKAH llAST 1be Women't International ZioDist Organization and the Jew- ish Community Center presents a Hanukkah Blast at 8 p.m. at 250 E. Baker Sl, Costa Mesa. 1be evening will include music, danc- ing, menorah lighting and an Israel trip raffle. The oost is $25 for IDeID- bers and $32 for non-members and $40 at the door. For more infoima- tion, call 755-0340. BUBBLE FESTIVAL Join the bubbleologist Tom Noddy for l..aWlch Pad's 5th Annu- al Bubble Festival at 11 a.m., 1 p.m., 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.. at 3333 Bear St., Costa Mesa. The cost is $3.50 for members and $6.50 for ~ ,-4• r,~-.._·. I ~y---:--...,..-• • • -'! l :-! "' ,,.. : l .... ~ . .. .. .. .,.. ~ ... ,.. ... ....___ !.._ ... -- • • ACCENT REDUCT10N PROGR.4M Health.tech presents a free intlt>- ductory workshop on Ae<:eJ).t Reductioo and dtltural AdaptAtion in the Workplace every other 541- wday from 9 to 10:30 a .Qi. Wednesdays from 6 to 7 :30 p.m. !it the Health.tech offices, 3140 Redhill Ave., Suite 150, Costa Mesa. Seal- ing is limited. For information or reservations, call 751-0255. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcoholic Anonymous me.mbefs meet from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Mon- day through Friday at, in Room 3, Oasis Senior Center, 800 Mar- guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more information. call 644-3244. you'll call it ... When it comes to fashion and specialty items, you have a certain "sense of style". And so do wt! Champmgne 645-6731 Draper'• • Damon'a 646-552 l ,,,. Grey Oooe• 642-7803 K9yMa 631-2996 ~ Luggeglt. Clllfta .5lj.90()j . I AMMAl. IEMAVEMENI' ~ Tb.II oogomg group apeckltzes ~ the needs ct indMduaJI who l;lllve sick and/« dying Mrimals In tlle1r livel. It meets at 3 p.m. every 1\iesday at 3101 w. Coast High- way, Suite 311, Newport Beach. The cmt is a 1ovtng donattm to an animal cbartty cl attendees choice. Call 722-4588 for space ieserva- tion. ANOTHER PASSAGE • • Another Passage, a transitional •upport group for people experi- tncing changes in their lives, JTleets Wednesdays .frQm 1 to 2:30 p.m. in Room 3, Oasis Senior Cen- Jer, 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona CJt•I Mar. For more information, call f>44 -3244. • bALBOA SKJ Q.lJB : The Balboa Ski Club meets the first and third Tuesday of each BODY IMAGE SWPOR1' The Newport Beach Plydlolog- ical A.uodetion aft8n a bocly- image/moderate eating IUppCllt group that meets every Wednes- day at 7 p.m. at 3101 W. C.oast Highway, No. 311, Newport Beach. For more infoanaUon, can 722- "588. mtAIJ..E INSm\IT'E Tbe Oasis Semor Center often a Braille dasl to help deal with light Joss. Thursdays mm 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. In Romn "· 800 Maiguerite Ave., Corona de1 Mar. Por informa- tion, call 6"-3244. BRAIN TUMOR SUPPORT A brain tumor support group meets from 7 to 8:30 p.m. on the first and third 'Ibund.ay ct each month at the Patty and George Hoag Cancer Center, 4000 W. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. The meetings are free. For more information. call 722-6237. ~ 'Ibelday the Jewish Seoklr Center often varlous aud game1 mm 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. A kOlber lunch is oftered at DOClll for S3 per le!Dior. Por more informa- tion. can s13-5641 . ELECTRIC SANTA CONSUMER 8U5INESS NE1WORIC 1bJa netwoddng group meets at 7 a.m. every PJiday in the Mezza- nine at Newport Gateway, 19800 MacArthur Blvd., Newport Beach. For informatlm and resenatioos, can 550-4785. DURAaE POWER OF MTORNEY ... .. ' . lte9ile you ........ doaaments regarding durable power ct attor- ney through °"* SenkJr Center f« $1 ead1. Por appomtments, call 6"-32". FREE USDA FOOD ·~ Pree USDA food for low-inomne DY5LEaA SUPPORT . lbe Natlooal Dyalexia Research Poundatlm IJ>ODIOll weekly adult attention detldt disorder support groups at its ctf:lce, 833 Dover Dri- ve, Suite XI, Newport Beach. Cost families and seoian d ~ Beadl. Corona del Mar and is available the seoood W..tneGql of each month from 10 a.m. to DOCID at the Newport Beach Commwlltt' Center, 883 W. 15th St., Newpoft Beach. Call 631-21 T1 f 1 ;:) . "' Uny Chaillle Wrap Robe with . Handstiched Moon and Stan Motif. ' by Gmyon Group 11H pnfm tiftl . . --. -~ .. "' ·~'\ ;- • -• -ji.:_ •• 's ~~ Lingerie• ~•Gifts • . ' Westcllff Court • 1719 Westcliff Di'. N~rtBeach ( Mondri-@urdayt0-6 631-SEXY (7399) ,. . CMMO'lltEMPY SWl'ORT •1 ~pwkledbindMduals who Will or are UDdelgoing bone maaow tmMplant or stem cell rel- -end .. families at the Patty llDd George Hoag Cancer Center. FClr more information, call 57•- 6872. IKISI SURVIVORS SUIPORT °" Sw t1wn ot Incest Anonymous fpr fan.ale victims of sexual abuse IDd rape and their friends and fam- i)y: meets from 10 a.m. to noon -.y Saturday at 160 Vidma St., a.ta Mesa. There is no fee. Fae men Information. call Iris at 859- 3918. ;t aYC&S GltOUP • 1be Jaycees are a group of professionals ages 21-39 et together for community , business networking and Motiztng. Meetings are held the IJ!cond and fowth Thursday of pery month For more informa- tlm. alll 451-2178. • .. UADSauB : The Newport Coast Chapter cl ~ Lassen's Leads Club meets every Tuesday at 7:15 p.m. at ltimi's Cafe at Harbor and New-Dart Boulevards in Costa Mesa. For apore information. call 857-6059 . .. --- IYWIBIUA MmcSNOP ...... tbe Int 1\aeld4Y ot evsy manth from 2:30 to" p.m. in the Hoeg Cancer Center Auditoriwn. Fae information, c:all 160-5542. MEAL PROGRAM Oelil Senior Centet offers a meal program for members. Lunch is served daily from 11:•5 II.Ill. to 12:15 p.m. in the Multipurpose Room. 800 Marguedte Ave., C«o- na del Mar. Home delivered meals are available for ho~ semors. Reservations are teqUired. Meals are sponsored by SCSS, Inc. Pot information. call 644-3244. MEOICAL EQUIPMENT Ouis Senior Center offers med- ical equipment rental from wheel- cbatn to walkers and more. For informatioo, call 644-3244. MEDICAL LBtARY Ouis Senior Center has a com- prehensive medical library to answer and research any medical questions. For information, call 644-324-4. MEDICARE ASSISTANCE Oa.m Senior Center offers a counselor from HICAP to assist with questions about Medicare, HMO~. supplemental and long- term care insunmce by appoint- ment call. For appointments, call 644-324-4. MEDITATION SESSION Expended Awareness Seminars NETY«JRKING MEETING • The Network«s, a program provided by the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, meets Wednesdays from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Costa Mesa Golf & Country Cub, 1701 Golf Course Drive. 1be hmch is $12. The one- time membership fee is $15. For more iilfonnatioo, call 574-3183 or 540-0201. • Prospects Co-Ed Networking Group meets Wednesdays from 7:15 to 8:30 a.m. at Mimi's Cafe, at Harbor and Newport Boulevards. Call Dr. Angie Stafford at 474-2225 or 11na Pirman at 551-3156 for more information. NEED TO RElAX7 Prom 5 to 7 p.m. every Sunday, Zen Home Stitchery, a local manu- facturer of meditation supplies, holds a free evening of meditation. The purpose of the gathering is •to .... llMH ,.. ....... rtwwta.a.. dcm 0 I '• of .. '*' el ·=d==-~ the Coundl Own...... - Newpart Blvd., N9wpolt Bwh Fae man inforiDatioo. call ~ 3151. Na>IM ANONYMOUS The Nicotine Anollymoul tel- ~ wants to help men and women wbo anoke to quit and iemain smoke-free. Call 650-'1:113 for the local evening meetings nearest you. OPEN HOUSE The Costa Mesa Historical Soci- ety hokls a free open house every 1bunday from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at 1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa. The open house features memora- bilia from the city of Costa Mesa and the Santa Ana Army Air Base. Par more information, call 63-'- 5918. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS Overeaters Anonymous meets from 1 to 9 p.m. every Wednesday at West Newport Commwlity Cen- ter, 883 W. 15th St, No. 5 upstairs, Newport Beach. For more informa- tion. call 953-0900. PARENTING SKIW Ensign Intermediate School offers a free parenting/open dis- cussion for parents of teens the last Wednesday of every month from 7 to 8:30 p.m. For more nformation. call 225-8189. PARKINSON'S SUPPORT GROUP Oasis Senior Center offers a Parkinson's support group the sec- ond Thursday of each month from 7 to 9 p.m. at 800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For more infoona- tion, call 644-3244. PROSTATt DISCUSSION GROUP Hoag Cancer Center offers every first Wednesday of each + + + + .. .. .. .. + + + + + + + .. • . • ..... ·sTAGECOACH .... • .. •.. Luqq~e Gifts •• .. .. T 0 T B S + ·: 1n.JMI ·. .. .. .. .. .. + • :·SPEGAL ·HoI,JDAY : .. Tarn .. • .. lnOnnge + 2292 North Orange Mall + Orange, CA 92865 ·, .. (714) 921-2022 S--A·~ .. + Sl-f'l •121 ....... "?""' + .. + + + + .. + + }Is l1l bme for the tdday.>. 1Umi IS a8ienng + a speaal in.troduday value m two W"eat toll!s. Prem + NcM!rnber 28 -lJl'a.mba-3t 1"117 pun:hase ether .. the C,my-On lOre or the Scow-A-Wl)t 10tc for the +- special price d$7S each ~retail $150) wth + your'JiJmi pun:hase d $350 or rrae. + 5ft "",,......._ llfl-,..... oi .. In Newpott e..dt .. 1044 Irvine Ave. (Westcliff Plaza)..+ Newport Beach, CA 92660 + (7 14) 515-9005+ .. .. • USSM.RU n. P-* >st m Xftwve "'1C) his 'W • ·~ 'n ... --119. at 1 a.m. ...,,....., ... P.ctac Cub, 4110 MKArtbUr BMl, Newport Bw:b. Tblire ii DO c:bll98 fm tbe w ~· Pat-mme lnfnDNtton, mil 8'0-0588. 19\aJCM ASSOaY ~ .... . 1be Nnport Bw:h Psytholog- iCal .4wocW1cwJ pr BI! ID a ooec:l rel&tiombip group called •Insight Equals Power• Thursday at 1 p.m. 1be fee is $25 per week. For more Jnfonnation. call 722--4588. The Ccilta Mala Rep•.._ A•smhly meets ewry tblld 'J'lllD. day d the month at 7:30 p.m. ...... Neighborbood. Co@111m111jlJ c-.t 1845 Park Ave., Calta~ Par more inf(\JDMdim, call 6'5-S326. " . REVERSE MalTGAGE SB91M RElATIONSHP HOTUNE Marriage and Family therapist Muine Cohen often a private tele- phone oansultatioh at no charge eveiy Mc:mday from noon to 1 p.m. and 1 to 8 p.m. 1ll1k with a profes- sional about difficulties in your life .. Call 759-0357. A free phone ~ b seniors over 62 is sp<m90l"ed by Bo(; .. Bremum, senior reverse ~ consultant Fannie Mae, ·~ keeper• mortgage and other pla are explained. Meeting tabl p)llce at 3 p.m. every Wednesday in Bay- side VDlage, 300 E. Coast Highway, Newport Beach. Call 723-0233. Holiday Checklist: Q Yummy Pies -ne best JOI''~ Mver ~! Saw~ jitlOriUs pumplti11, pecan & cnJ1'/>erry a#k. a Tell them you made it! -Delicious~ bnads toitlund all tlu dta11 up in the kitcheJr. Lots of varidies. T<JM SOfM fQ a Mglcbor or hind. Cl Dessert Breads -Pumpkin, cranberry, a.cmi11i, 1mw1t, cJwcolaU tnarl>k, banaNa aNJ more. a BrealdBst Delights -Ci11namqn Rolls, Coffu caJus aNJ pastria of"'°"' varieM.. a Fruit C.ake -Not du kiNJ that comes from a mine. Qmu,,, for a taste, )'Ot''ll love it! r:J Cookies -MMt varieties than ever! Ready fo tJu ~s daA or all those lwliday parties. '$1.00 &mtis S;ciai1 I Receive $1.00 off any sj>ecia1ty I I bread with this coupon I Umll -per c..-..r. L ~DK. Sl. lt87 .J -------- When it comes to casual dining or a quick treat, your taste is exceptional Ami so is ours! Hansen'• Juice Creatlona 574-2700 Helen Grace Chocolat99 631-8700 Hugh-Family ~et 646-141 l La 8•1•• 650-6299 P..ia 8rllVO .548-3cf06 ~~ . ,. ,,,. :~-­··'-' • ,. ~ • • • ... . .-. ' .. , .. ,. ,. -... Costa Mesa resi- dent Peter West brought his Dally Pilot to Florida's Watt Disney Wortd during Its 25th anniversary . Here he is pic- tured in front of Sleeping. Beauty Castle. 881 That 'llald. RI• 11m11 vou·vallWlllSWI a~tOJ 1u]i I 111ijQle] I :t.JI I ta w. .................... 1.ea1 •• 11 ,,.. .... Tw .......... 111, ..... , ...... ... Losing·· . Weight , · -PllYSICAL 118APY • mc:ll LOSS atM1t4llitaollf'llll!-,-.. • WllGlfT LOSS ~ .00J'j "fr~1JJj --~ Nlut.J.•U•:J<••:.t,,.,~,,.J1~,., -~~~- Jacqueline Kester· son of Newport Beach brought the Dally Piiot when she visitad her grMd- mother In Ohio, off Lake Erie. She visit· ed her grandmoth- er's cotUge • at the Lakeside Methodist resort. . "Jingle All The Way" with Festive Holiday Sweaters Ttir:-at ~ ?~ ~~LL~~.-~~~ "Over 50 Years of Fine Quality" CUSTOM-MADE NEW FtiRNrruRE • DRAPEJUBS CONTEMPORARY WOMEN'S WEAR & ACCESSORIES ADDITIONAL 5% OFF FOR SHOPPING ON SA1URDAY, DEC. 20"1 ·r. Great Gift Ideal I ' ~ I I ; (j j \ Only $20 'f/ I I '-rl 1< I lJ. i Ji University ter .,., --i · ea1foa Island 4237 Camp 332 Marine ave. 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Ef •1Umm Vl.IL USM linil EF 70-2GOmm W.IL USM llnl Ef ........ fll.H.INIBI• ... 1 ..... J ...... •M••n.M.S•• -,. - ' . --1 Orect XL Bypo-ADerpalc Hotel Upri&bt PiJ11Cn 99.7411> of all bratblble uJ*ticla. 1-~. mae-of'-cho-art roller tbal """i1&1a' men tbu ~ times per mmll!le pid;iq op dUI& ~ pee blllr. poUcn. lill ad fille ..S. .al ia me sweep. Colleen and lob 8ewM:qua brought their Dally Pilot to Sea lion Island on the Falldainds lslmnds as a curious elephant seal with its pup seemed annoyed about being dlsturt>ed from their nap. Oreck Power Br:wla Weighs only 4 lbs. but suona eoouah to remove lint from cloches and drapes. Even apot dry cleans. WORK INJURIES WORKERS' COMPENSATION EXPERT FREE CONSULTATION NO RECOVERY -NO FEE 263-5954 GARY E. SKAWIN ATTORNEY AT lAW Ma.Icing• &lse or &audulent ~· compamrion c1tim is • fdooy tuh;cct to op to S years in prbon or a fine of op to SS0,000 or double the val~ of the &aud, wtuchcver is grater, or by bodi imprisonment and fine. CONVENIEN'IU' LOCATED NF.ARJ011N WAYNE AIRPORT AMPLE FREE PAAKJNG UOOQUAIL NEWPORT BEACH 26J-S9S4 sdtction of convmient services, you expect the btst. AnJ so Jo wt! : Anlhony'a 8ttOe 8entoe 548-4053 .... of Amertcll 722-3182 .... u.mbo Bwlty S.ipply 646-5746 Celfomla Feder'al 652-1760 Clown Ace HerdWW'e 642-1133 lmegee Ha9mark 631-8888 MmllboJWa Etc. 631-5400 Robert & 'n.ytor Salon 646-7197 Sav-on DNg9 642-221 l Shape Up Newport 631-3623 Shell Oii 645-5968 westcllff Plaza a.....,.. 646-2392 . Hughes Family Market • Sav-on Drugs MIKE'S NEWPOm' llACH 2su-A S.....-Jt.d. 729-11161 lAG1JNA NIGU!L 27221.0 La Pa u 131--67"4 FlOOR IUYl•llNCE 1911 The holidays are a time for enjoying the best of what life has to offer. Let Hi-'Dm• Olocolatier be your headquarters for all that is sweet and delicious, from our extensive selection of chocolate truffles and chocolates to the traditional candies and bonbons loved by us all. Looking for~ stuffers? m-111ile Chocolatler . has~-of ~bilides from foil-wra.pped · ChOcOlatll Samu to chocolale mndeer' and cmndy snowmen, plua much more! • BERND CONTINUED FROM A 1 critiasm and negative comments without ever offering anything positive. Criticism can be helpful, but we all should suspect those who constantly complain without ever offering praise for a job well done. Charles Swindell said, The remarkable thing is we have a choice every day regarding the attitude we will embrace for that day. We cannot change our past .. . we cannot change the fact that people will act in a certain way. We cannot change the inevitable. The only thing we can do is play on the one string we have, and that is our attitude.• · We have developed a positive :attitude about our efforts in New· ;port-Mesa, and I hope that it con- ·tinues even if some try to tear us :down for reasons that are purely personal or blatantly political. . GOODBYE ~ONTINUED FROM A 1 When they arrive in Arlington, they will have a few free days to rtove into their new home. They will be spending Christmas Day With Jim Ash, the president of the Jl,rlington Independent school board. • Retiring superintendent or the Arlington school district, Lynn Sale. left her post Friday as well t.Q spend the holiday with her family in Houston. On Dec. 27, she and Bernd will spend the day tPgether. "They're 1ust going to get together and open the mail, and she'll tell him who's who in the district.• said Charlene Robert- ~ spokeswoman for the Arting- U>n lndependent School District. trhey already worked together ctw1ng his la.st visit and had a ~tty good transfer of knowl-4'dge,,,. · • .In honor of Hale, the school .. •• • --~=.::.= Wllow•ll9--.ol9 g , I hqz,! I Atldm Mid .... • ..... -Cll' blob down. IMwtag blr umlllil tD ~-WOlklDg M A .... cieftii«, .... ~ fmmce WU brobn, the aipboaidl W... bale and they were IS'9d with evidklll papel'I just days bekn Cbdltmal. Tbe duo went cm a IMldi for a dependable car to buy -wbidi they found. They delivered the car, which Atkins pdd the n9glltratim for, along with a trunk Joed d Jll'9" sents. a Outltmlll tree, grooedes and a cbeck covering tba famDy'I rent for Deam>ber and January. Atkins even phoned tba property owner and demanded IOID8008 come out and fix the furnace. "You never know where a Jetter can lead." he said. "lt takes a growth of its own." Second, it is absolutely impol"- tant that we maintain a stroog academic focus that uses student performance in the basic skills to chart our course. Test results are as important to schools as a com- pany's profit and Joa statement is to its shareholders. This means that results should be used for decision making and accountability purposes, or we will not have the information we need to celebrate our accomplish- ments or change what we are doing to further benefit our stu- dents. lt does no good to blame our student's family background or gripe about the format of the test when scores are low. Instead we must look at student perfor- mance inf onnation and make necessary changes until scores go up. Third, we must mainta.in a strong and oonsistent focus on reading, writing and mathematics if our students are to learn well in school. Focus is esped.al1y impor- tant in our business because we board named a new elementary school after her at a Thursday night meeting. Back at the Newport-Mesa school district, interim Superin- tendent Robert Francy has taken over the reins of the distrlct. He will fill the post until a permanent replacement for Bernd ii found. a process that could take q long u six months. The only step the school board has taken so far ii to seek applications from ftnm that conduct national supertntendant searches . =' ~~!!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!lllll!!!B-· ~fter the Stork : Home Care for the new mother ... are often d1stracted by sblgle- illue poUtics OI' intenuptiom from Sacramento. Even though these distractions can pull us away, we must remember that our production cycle from K-12 is a full 13 years. 'Iba.t means our produdivity and the quality of the student we pro- duce will be seriously threatened if we change focus every year. I believe we have an excellent springboard for further progress in Newport-Mesa. and I am hon- ored to have been a small part of the efforts that the board, staff and community have put into school improvement over the paSt four and a half years. 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CHOC foWes part1 Ill Dale Sidles, Brian 'nopea. 8-rlel Sandhu, Rob Morey, Leslle CandWerl and Judy Bary get dy for tills year's event, which ts Orange County chlldnm. CHOC Follies 1998." One of the highlights of the performance will be the music, which is in the bands of talented Doug AmUn. Julie David will chair the evening, with tickets to the performances prlced at $100, $50, $45 and $20. A big cast par- ty is planned for the $100 ticket holders following each evening performance. Joelle Argyros, the big star of last year's follies, is back this sea- son with Judy Barry, Leslie Can- dlllerl. Corona Del Mar's queen of the showgirls llOAlle Prled- m.an. Patty George, Peggy Gold- water Clay, Harriet Sandhu. Mia Mattel, and the wonderful Unda White Peters. Local men are not to be outdone. Henry Scbleleln, David Dukes, Rick ReUI, Nor- man Wlbon. Sandy Sandhu. Mlcbael Ridley and Derek Smith will join star John Crean for a lit- tle theatrical romp for the kids at- CHOC. Producer Zigner needs more sponsors and underwriters, and she needs to sell the tickets so that SRO is the name of the game. CaD CHOC at 532-8690 to make a dif. ference in the life of a child. FREE LONG BOARD SURFBOARD OR CHRISTMAS SHOPPING SPRll OF IQUAL VALUE GIVE-AWAY CONTEST INTIR TO WIN ICAYAIC-s CHRISTMAS CONTIST UP.tVlt ;El Toro airport: alternatives don't pattr•:·:: : . \ -.; .,,_ :Sy Tom Naughton T hose opposed to an El Toro " airport have recently1 : offered their dream for the "military base. Led by former 1rvine Mayor Larry Agran, Pro- ject 99 and affiliated groups, the anti-airport contingent has now shown the public a non-aviation plan for the 4,700-acre facility. Ll.ke most dreams, they have neglected to identify who will pay for their ideas and plans. Let's recap what Agran has pro- posed in his dream and add a dose of fiscal reality to each of his concepts. Agran propoM.l: a 1.500«?re jlUk wltb mueums and a malor :lllarMy, etc. : Readers should ~d 1hat more than 1,000 daes at El :t'oro has already been set aside Jn the county's plan as a nature 'l>reserve. The concept of muse- 11In8 can be incorporated ln the 9 --, area al the co~ existing plan public university to be funded by have 65 million 8qWU'e feet of Remember, any~. devel· identified u institutional. taxpayers, he needs to get in line office and menUfacturing bwP· aper would have to ply for tbe Orange County already is the behind Ventura and San Marcos nesses. demolition and= ot t.5 home of 63 public libraries that -the state of California's latest It wW have more office space million Square of super- have ongoing funding problems. college campuses. than downtown Los Angeles and retoforced a~n concrete ftd nature preserves, museums Further, until Agran changes Century City combined. Every befor8 the 8lte could become and libraries don't generate the labor agreements with the tenant in the Spectrum n~ pedeltrian-~ income, who wW pay for those Screen Actors Guild that eco-adequate airport capacity to par-El 'Ibro'I NdeveJopment as a that the anti-airport factton pro-nomically prohibit large-scale tidpate in the global economy. <XJID1D8l'dal airport ii a rare gift ~1 productton outside a 30-mile They now must travel and Jbip Agnm pl'OpOAI: public and radius of Sal). Vicente and La their products out of LAX. Real prtvate collegel. aodena lMm· Oenega boulevardJ, there won't Estate experts believe our econo- lng cealela, _....,....,t cen-be any production studio at El my can't absorb another 65 mil- ter Ja ............. wttll a majol' Toro. lion square feet of office space - motion plctme and Wm.Ion In fact the next studio in there just are not enough ten-· studio. Southern California will be anti. Who will finance Mr. At lut count. Orange County Dream Works SKG, located in Agran'1 expansion of the Irvine had U public and pdva1e col-Playa Vista nmt to LAX. If the Spectrumt · · leges ranging in rlze from ua·s entertainment industry has made Apm PropoMl: A~- 3,000-plul aaes to the anaJJest a dedlion to expand·in West Los an-lrt,tmdly downtown onmge private ICbooll, such u Padfic Angelel, who will pay for the Comaty aetro cenler. Christtan College tn Pullerton. studio proposed by Agran? Such a. use sounds reasonable, 1\vo private colleges have ini-Agra propoMI: apuston of but who pays for tt1 wm we have tiated instruction in the put two the lntne Co-'I Spectrum. a spedal pedestrian tax to years, Concordia University in The Spectrum is precisely the finance the infrastructure neces- Allso Viejo and Whittler Law reason we need an El Toro air-sary to create this project? Will a School in Costa Mesa. port. At build-out, the 3,500-acre, developer pay when there is no If Agr~ is looking for another high-tech business park will income-producing potentialf • TOM NAUGlfl'ON ls president at the Airport Working Group at Or.nge County Inc. The o.lly Piiot wltt run .reg- ular columns end i.tt.'I on the dtb.t. over El Toro. -• ... --.. WRRt is the state resorting to? )•ISSUE: ptans to refurbish 9YJtal Cow cottages has gener- «9d much debate over the coast- line's future . .. .. [' he plans for Crystal Cove : 819 a betrayal of the trust : given the CU9takers of the public lands tn Califor- nia. Closing this area off to a majority of California citizens is a travesty. People need to investi- gate the details. The more you know, the mad- der you become. We have no lhortage of top-notch hotels in the ~. We need to preserve the magnifloent vista here for everyone. AMYUITON Newport Beach Im't the California beacbfront property already dominated by the well-to-do? Why do we need a world-claa resort when, u lt ts, the only people who can afford to live on or near the beach for that matter, are rich people? Also, in respome to renovat- ing or abolilhlng or leveling the historic cottag81: it would be Dice if Californians felt ~ affection for things that an old, say built in the 1920. VerlUI needing everything to be new and updilt· ed. and renovated and as modern with it.I modem conveniences u pc-.tbi.t. 1bete 11 IOD18thing to be said far the old. for the bi.ltoric. And it would lte nkle if we could start to think tdat' way. 4 PATJ'Y SEYBUJtN Newport Beach I think trs a phenomenal idea. I'• thrilled to Me f0Ul8• ' thing wttb that IOlt ol ~. etc. to be added to out coaatUne. Big Sur and dlffenibt places, Cambria and areas have phe- nomenal places and I think It'• a ~we don't have IOUlethiDg right along the coast that f!Nel'f· body baa an opportunity to tee and share. 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By Mike Sciacca, Daily Pilot COSTA MESA -The game plan of the Costa Mesa High boys soccer team was simple and to the point; clog up the middle, and in doing so, the Mustangs would be able to deny Corona del Mar midfielder Andy Mickler any type of oftense.. Well, Mickler, a senior, etoded the Mesa defense early in each half, h1I two goals and some key CdM defensive play two big rea- IOilS why the visiting Sea: were able to come away with a 3-0 gue victoJ:y Friday. Corona, which won for the second time this week to improve to 3-1-2 ovei-ell. was playing the match without three starters, who were absent from Friday's 'match because of the winter holidays break. Mickler stuck around long enough to put the hurt on the Mustangs, but leaves for vacation today and will miss the Sea Kings' Monday nonleague match with Estanda. •With the squad we had today, I thought we di~ a real fine job,• said CdM Coach Derek Lawther, whose team canceled its appearance in last weekend's Marina Tour- nament due to a lack ot players. ·rd call it a aew who fought hard the entire way to win this game. one.• Needless to say, Phebus is praying for a healthy 1998. a •Andy had a great game. Om offense took its chances on breakaways, and Andy, {Nick) Orlich. and (Ralph) Hermens were great on the run.• Orlich assisted Miclder's first goal, which came from 10 yards out and sailed into the right-side of the net at the 10-minute mark of the fim half. Mickler scored 1massisted early in the second half, his second goal just escaping Mesa goalie Carlos Ceron for a 2-0 lead. •1 thought we played a good game. We bad a lot ot opportunities to score, but couldn't put the ball in the net,• Mesa Coach Mike Dunn said. ·credit Corona's defense for shutting us down, and credit Mickler for helping them take control •Mickler's a heck of a player. We had a gameplan to stop him, but we failed to clog • SEE SOCCER PAGE 83 L--~----------------------------------------------------------------------~ . daily pilot high school athlete 9f the week Capistrano Valley bags 62-48win over Eagles • Estancia blitzed in final quarter after leading by two at end of three. By Bany Faulkne(, Daily Pilot IRVINE - If one coach speaks of fra c tions after a boys basketball game, it's usually a bad sign for his team. for while the game is divided into quarters and balv•, the vidor' is usually sat- isfied with the whole. Estancia High Coach Rich Boyce gained only fractional sat- isfaction Friday night. when bis Eagles saw a 3~7 lead after three quarters turn into a 62-48 loss to Capistrano Valley in a fifth-place semifiMJ of the Irvine World News Classic. •we were the better team for about 24 minutes,• said Boyce, whose squad led after each of the first three periods, only to col- lapse in the clutch. · ·we cracked,• Boyce explamed. •And the worst thing was, it was our seniors who were cracking. (A senior) missed a free throw and (another senior) bad a couple bad fouls." Boyce, however, was mOl"e anxious to talk about today's 1:30 p.m. seventh-place dash At Con- cordia against Friday's Universi- ty-Huntington Beach loser. ·we make our stand (today). I've bad enough of playing good for 20 minutes. then playing bad- ly for another stretch. We've bad a lot of dose games and we've bad a chance to win in every one. But (today), we're going to play our best game. (Today) wW be our day.• • SEE ESTANCIA PAGE 84 0 6.9% APR 0 6.9o/o APR r------------------------------------------------------, • Costa Mesa girls roll. 5-1 FOUNTAIN VAU.EY -Costa Mesa High's sophomore Ju.lie Kroening ICOl'8d two goals and added an aSlllt u the MUJtangs topped Los Amigol, 5-1, tn a nooleague game Priday afternoon. -f<roening't two ICOl'9IJ came in the first half, as Nicole Jankowski and Hayteo Lai also added goals. : I 1be MUltangl (5-1-l) pk:kad up another goal in the second : 1 half 1n:m junior Uz PoweU. . , " (joelt...,-Bdn Van Hom needed to make just two saves, 1 WbBe OD tile other end. Lo8 Amigol Depar Peda Montoya tallied · l 15 u Mesa ft.red lhotl at lier throughout the game. :[_J ____________________________________________________ J ' .. MISSION VIEJO -Ignorance can ocratrlonaDy be a beautiful thing. ~ for «umpJe, c.o.ta Mesa High's lmowl· edge of Prlday afternoon'• flnt·round opponent in the Convene Chr1ltmu Classic at Thlbuco Hilll High • a team called Cen1ra1 Valley from Ml Shasta. 1be MUltangl (2-') turned all their knowledge into themselves, focusing on their own game, their own talents and their own weaknesses to clinch a 61-47 victory. •AD I knew about them were their dtmelmons, bow tall they wme. • Mesa Coach Erich Allen said. . Allen knew bis own team. though, and he wu aware that his junior guard James Bryant would be a factor in the outcome of the game. Bryant scmed a game-high 22 points and pulled down 21 rebounds. He also pitched in with four steals. •James bas been doing that all year. He's a monster on the boards. He can do that every night,• Allen said, likening the 6-footer to the NBA's Dennis Rodman because of his rebounding prowess. The Mustangs pulled away in the sec- ond quorter of the contest, surging all the way up to the halftime buzzer and extended their lead to 13 for the inter- m1Mlgn ~the ftmt ,half, Bryant collected 12 of his rebounds. •1 try to find my man and box him out, seal bJm off, bang in there and try to be strong: Bryant said. His stature is tall or burly, but his aggression, leaping ability and persistence pay off. ·1rs just some- CosTA MlsA S1, c..nw, V/llJl.Y 47 SC..brQta•• Central Valley 9 9 18 11 -47 Costa Mesa 12 18 11 20 -61 Centnl ~·Wallace 6, Bond 4, Brousseau 12., K.luck 6, Wallace 10, Hansen 5, Mlyer 2. Brizendlne 2. 3-pt. goals: Bl'OUStUU 3. Fouled out -Hansen. C.-t8 ...... Sou 5, Weir 2. Naff 0, Jones 9, Payne 11, Oicbnon o. 8()W1t 22. ~ 3, Rice 10. 3-pt. ~Is: Payne 2. Rice 2. Fouled out -none. ~ • PUUBRTON -Late Wednel-4y night followtng Corona de1 Mar Hlgh'I vtctoty over Sunny .Hilla, CdM Coach Paul Orris k;Jlew what his boys buketball teem would be up against - speed and quldmess -Priday night in the d:wnpionsl>ip .mt!· nals of the noy Cou.rtside Cla.sb. EAGLES CONTINUED FROM 81 includes a pair of overtime losses, as well as a four-point nonleague loss to Capo (6-2) on Dec. 10, did- n't surrender their lead until a three-point play Cougar senior Ryan Badrateli put Capo up, «- 43, with 5:27 left. The bucket and free throw began a 15-1 run for the Cougars, who held Estancia to just one field goal the first 6:35 of the fourth. Estanaa, which endured a 3- for-18 shooting performance in the third quarter of the Dec. 10 loss at Capo, shot the identical percentage (16.7) in the fourth quarter Friday to finish 36% over- all. Estancia's Air Force Academy- bound senior Sam Nelson led the Eagles with 14 points and pulled a team-high 12 rebounds, but did not escape the team-wide shoot- ing woes. · Estancia senior Gavin Rainey hit four of his first. five field-goal attempts and junior teammate Brett Valbuena nailed his first three from the field in the third quarter. Rainey finished with eight points and Valbuena nine, but they were the closest to double figures among the rest of the Eagles. Sophomore John Cantrell, making a rare start, bad three points, four rebounds, three assists and three steals. Capo Valley shot just 38.2% (21 of 55) and both teams com- mitted just nine turnovers. But the Cougars turned it on down the stretch to advance to the fifth. place final. Capo junior Mike Stowell col- lected 11 of his game-high 20 points in the final eight minutes. He was 7 of 9 from the field and 6 of 8 from the foul line. Senior 6-foot-9 center Josh Garrett chipped m 17 points and eight rebounds for the Cougars, who benefited from Badrateli's six points and 10 boards. Irvine World ..... 0.-k CNtsTaMo VAUEt 62. IEstMaA 48 Saw9 by Q&wW'a Capistrano Valley 1 1 11 15 25 -62 Estancia 15 8 16 9 -48 caplabwM> v.aa.y -Stowell 20, Garrett 17, McDaniel 10, Plncott 7, Bachtell 6, Mlsslk 2. 3-pt. goals -Pincott 1. Fouled out -None. Technicals -Coach Mulllgan 1. ~ -Nelson 14, Valbuena 9, Rainey 8, Dawkins 6, Simpson 4, Cantrell 3, Keju 2, Johansen 2. 3-pt. goals · Dawitlns 2, Nelson 1, cantrell 1. Fouled out · Dawitins. C orona del Mar's Charlene Quon (above, right) drtbblel around Santa Ana defender Claudia Torres Friday night lD nonleague basketball; at left, Britt Andenon (22) comes downcourt .iter stealing the balL Corona del Mar ltarted dowly, but warmed up and routed the vtatttng Saints, 47-19. NOM.EAalE C0MJM D1L MM 47 SMJAAM19 Seor9 by 0.--• Santa AN 2 2 5 10 -19 CdM 7 14 9 17 -47 s.w. Al'9 -Abair'C.11 11, Martinez 5, Magallon 2. Torres 1. 3-pt. pts -None. Fouled out -None. c.on. .. Mir -Dunlap 16, Vogele 7, Ducaiy 6, Vllf"Mr 6, Arldenon 4, DeMllle 4, Dldcson 2. Lui 2. ]..pt. pis -Dunlap 2, Vogele 1. Fouled out -None. Sea Kings overcome slow start to pummel visiting Santa Ana in the nonleague contest; Dunlap paces Corona del Mar's second-straight win with 16 points. ly Mike Sdao:.a, Dal/ Pilot CORONA DEL MAR -It wasn't pretty, but the Corona del Mar High girls basket- bell team will hardly quibble with the result of Pdday Dight's 47-19 nonleague trouncing of visiting Santa Ana. The Santa Ana bus got stuck in traffic and the Saints arrived at the CdM gymnasium 30 minutes late. 1bat late start should have served as an omen to Saints, who could no longer delay the inevitable once the game was underway. The visitors were run over by the Sea Kings, who padded a 7-2 first-quarter lead by outscoring the Saints, 14-2 in the second eight minutes. This one wasn't for the highlight reel. Both teams didn't muster much precision at the start of the contest. But Qtlce CdM got rolling, it was no contest. •we haven't been ready at the set of a game all season.• said CdM rookie coach Elbert Davis. • u we can play from the jump, then we can compete with teams. We've just had problems getting started at the beginning of both halves. Maybe we need a magic potion, or something.• Both teams had trouble scoring in the opening quarter. CdM missed its first seven field-goal attempts and first free throw befoie a Sarah Dunlap free throw and a Cara Ducey putback basket gave the Sea Kings a 3-0lead CdM was 3 of 14 from the field in the first quarter and committed three turnovers, but Santa Ana, which fell to 1-6, missed its first 10 shots, all six of its free- tbrow attempts, and also bad five turnovers. The Saints didn'f score until 49 seconds remained in the quarter, as forward Amelia Martinez's follow shot ID4de it a five-point game at the quarter. 1beir Santa Ana woes mounted in the second quarter, as the Sea Kings rolled to their second straight win and their third in eight games this sea.son. The Saints once again missed all 10 shots from the field in the second quarter, and it took a Oaudia Tones free throw to break another scoring drought. The game was over at the half, with CdM on top, 21--t. The hosts extended their lead to 30-7 in the third quarter on a Ryan Varn.er baseline jumper, but the highlight of the period was fresbwm Britta Vogele's three-point shot after the Sea Kings had missed their first five shots to start the half. Sea King guard Dunlap, the game's leading scorer with 16 points, connected on back·to-back three-point shots in the fowth quarter. •Sarah had a nice all·around perlonnance, •Davis said. •She's our main leader on the floor, and when she gets it goJng, the team seems to be in rhythm. •What I liked about this win was that all the girls played well and as a team. Tb1s is a really good victory for us.• The entire CdM bench saw action. In addition to Dunlap's 16, Voge.le added seven points, and center Jennifer Dickson 1aad nine rebounds. Ducey came up with two impressive blocked shots in the fourth quarter. Cd.M returns to action Dec. 26, by taking on Davis' alma Jn&ter, Santiago, in the Santiago Tournament. Eagles overcome by CrusaderS, .47-28 ~ .9~ .~ . -': •. ~ . ... .. ... ... . • \. ... ..,.~ ... ,,,,... ~ _ . ,, I\. • . " , f ~ r ,· . ~ • t • • •! ... r 't...,.! , · ' • ~ · · ) .,_ · · L '.1 ~.-1 ..,.(.. c~ .....-• , .... _) ........ ~~~.!_,. 1 • Estancia will battle for third place tonight at 6 in Valley Christian tourney. BY Molly Yantty, Daily Pilot • ~ OCC hammers . MESA GIRLS~~ ~50 OCC FALLS, 83-75 I • ' , . ' I I ' . I • • I I . I I I I • . I . I . • . ' . . ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . • . • . . • ' . ' • . ' . I . ~TENNIS . CONTINUED FROM 81 . dJVlSion, reportedly has a Stanford scholarship waiting for her il she elects to forgo playing full-time on the Women's Tennis Association ToUI next year. • Inside Tennis magazine recently labeled Braverman as · #feisty and competitive, but can ~he develop big weapons? Top 100 (prediction). tt 0 The Balboa Bay Club Racquet • Club won its second straight . team title last month in the : Senior 140 League Tennis • Tournament. BBC Racquet Club, the tournament's host, defeated the Racquet Club of lrvine, 88-52 in : games, and the Newport Beach ·Tennis Club, 81-48. NBTC's Bob · Howe, 73, and his partner, Dave Moreland, 70, won every match they played m the tournament The combined age of the doubles teams must reach at least 140 Howard Dawn. 84, was -• the oldest player, while Bill Popejoy, 59, was the youngest Dick Soth and Dick Fitzsun- • moos of the BBC Racquet Club, · wumers of the Pacific Southwest men's 70s m September, went undefeated agamst RCI. Members of the winru.ng BBC • Racquet Club squad mcluded Fitzsunrnons, Soth, Dawn, Popejoy, Kenny Johnson, Gene Verge, Bill Gibson, Trevor · Hendershot, Macy Coffin, Jerry : Greer and Jack McGee. Ed Regan is the league • founder. Details: 717-6512. • 0 What's sad for tennis ls when ' its commuruty becomes ctivided ; in an already tumultuous time. : Members of the Pnvate Tennis • Club Association, who are : bopmg to achieve greater : exclusivity Wlthin their clubs, and the newly formed Orange ; County Commuruty Tennis ·-• ~MEAGAN • : CONTINUED FROM 81 I • : always into 1t, and she's always : fighting for it. • #Wherever she decides to go : to college, she'll be a great : attribute to the team she plays ' on.• J Hardt, whose goal-scoring • streak reached seven games last ! week, scored six goals in CdM's : win over a Santa Margarita B : team, she added four against l Ramona, foUI against a Los Alamitos B team, then five in the tournament's consolation final against Brea Olinda during , CdM's 13-3 victory. • Hardt also had three steals ! and an ass:1Bt against l• ::1• and =.steals a~~Los ,L.11mttos B squad. •She'• a stud, and • lbe'• been a real good player for a 10og time,. Mid VaJVU, who a1ao ooacbed Hardt in junior polo at Cd.M, ~longtime aquaUa mentor Thd 8&ndaJuk blitially tnmur~berto ~ thint lb8 can plaY at tbe 11at .._ • Y-.Jll!I mntin\Md. Sbe'a got abOut four or flVe • ~~lnber.· U Md !Mr way, lbe'd ~llG.f~.~ But CdM'I ~two-m·••llknr·­e»-llAlll ~Willat.Mara .....,_WllcmtlthemdOI Association are creating a gap in the general tennis-playing public. The OCCTA was formed after PTCA members started making changes, such as eliminating court availability on Monday nights for the Sundowners League, which starts next month. OCCTA members also claim that certain private club owners have eliminated courts for other leagues, as well, such as those formerly unrestricted for Hill & Dale, Hill & Canyon, Hill & Harbor (now Pacific Sun), and United States Tennis Association league play. Virtual League Tennis, formed in 1997 by Palisades Tennis Club owner Ken Stuart, and no doubt the latest craze around private clubs, is taking over on Monday nights at several locations, according to soUices. Only members of private clubs are eligible to join the Virtual League, which has received contributions for technical aspects from the Southern California Tennis Association and is sponsored by Wilson, the official ball ot VLT. VLT, which features Web television for real·Ume updates and statistics on every.match being played. was dellgned in pa.rt to fumish dues-paying members at private clubs something different from what every ordinary public player in the world can join. PTCA members believe clubs should offer special packages and deliver exclusive treatment because, after all, players can take their rackets elsewhere and play for free. Apartment complexes, high schools, public parks and · homeowners association courts do not charge to play tennis. The debate over usage of private tennis-dub courts for leagues from the •public sector" is expected to gain steam in 1998. While VLT could become the game's biggest rage in the coming year for members of private clubs, it appears to be the Achilles' heel for others. •Tue reason for (OCCTA) is because Orange County tennis is very fragmented right now,• said Diane Vaughn, a USTA league coordinator. •There are many different groups in tennis and nobody's working together. It~ not good for tennis, and it's not good for Orange County players to have to make choices.• VLT, billed as "the private club league," begins Jan. 19 at several clubs and runs through April 5. OCCTA members plan to organize a meeting with PTCA members next month with the topic being, •How do we keep the public sector and private sector playing together in the future.• Here's hoping that in 1998, community tennis will come together and not divide. There's a future at stake. And there are plenty of courts to go around. $.ongo collectors. will fondly tteall this &milia.r theme by the artist as warm blue tones of a summer sky rdlcct onto a white sandy beach where lovers once embraced. Luongo entices the viewer into this mysterious place of solitude with the use of warm and appealing pastels. A subdc use of brushwork creates a sense of movement and . suggests the abandoned presence of lovers from this serene scene. What captures our attention is not only an extraordinary landscape, but that which remains a mystery ... Each irnpr~ion of ·summer Bea.ch• is distinctly hand finished with a blend of rich acrylic paints. For more informatjon or to make your reservations, plca.sc a.LI us, your authorized dealer. TOWN SQUARE GALLERY 1875 NeWJXXt Blvd., A,215 ~ '" 1s 714-548'7797 -........ -4!.----~ --- sf U Z Z i A Casual, Everyday Cafe Holiday Parties Small & Large Groups Private Rooms Available Hap~y Hour Ev J t 4:00 -7:00pm Speclal~n Pr1ces & Bar Menu Sfuzzi Pizza Bar ... KJd's Actually Make Their Own Pizza Bring Your Friends and Family Let's Have Some Fun! Accepting Reservations For New Year's Eve! Live Music & Prix Fix Menu (714) 548-9500 1870A Harbor Blvd. In Triangle Square f . e i • .. Corona del Mar High School Costa Mesa High School Ensign lntermediat~ School Estancia High School Newport Harbor High School TeWlnkle Middle School Woodbridge High School 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. Al . .. FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST. SCIENTIST 3303 Via Lido. Newport Beach 673-1340 or 673-6150 Church 10 am & 5 pm, Sunday School 10 am SECOND CHURCH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST 3100 Pacltlc View Dr . Newport Beach 644-2617 or 675-4661 Church JO am Sunday School 10 am Wedi..ic:iy ~ 8 ixn Wedneedav M8at1nQ! a pm & 111 Wedi I09day 12 noon Arul I IH11rd as it were the voice of 11 gn111 multinuk, 11ru/ 1U the voia of m.tiny Witters, 4'"' AS the vo~ ef mipty tlnuukrinp, utymf, AlkluU.: for tlH Lortl GoJ ""'nipotnrt reipeth. Rndation 19:6 ~ tl'l\t Motlier Clllrdi • 1\t t1nt Diardi "Qrlll, Sdaldlt. ao.o.. ~ 0 Community Church, Congregational United Church of Christ Invites you to loin our Church Family and Celebrate the Birth of Christ with usl Oa Suct.y, O.C..ber 21 et die 1:1,& 10:00 ......... ti.. auc.1 c::wrwm,...... 1.s. 8ec.ll't c.c.ta No. 1•2. •few UI a Clllld II ... . 9CCl ........ ., ....... Md .... Pfklanl, Cll dllCled 1lf ......... DftdwalM811k. Two Christmas Eve Candlelight Services Wedaeeday, December l4 •t 7:00 & 11 :00 p.• . .,.__lot• a for osr falllJ ~ .. me. al...,.. & c:arolll ....... die Qual Oolr. Semc. a.ct bJ PllllOr Bnce Vu Blalr. CUdc.aN prOtlded .. tlte 7:00 p.a . ..ntc:e Giiiy. ..... R.......c11nc:ie Vaa 81.ir Mr. Jtodpr ....... Dlf9c:tor al Mlllk . . 6llH1M1 ...... -..e C...... ...... CAt2t2' (714-644-7400 • New 'Thoudlt ChUl'ch Science of Mind center 1845 Park Avenue, ·Colla "-· CA (1 • ... Giid Palk --. I Illa l d HalllGf ltlld.) CHURCH SERVICE SUN-10:30a.m. Olllce: (714) 648-3199 Rtv. lall Miiter, Mlnllttr ltY. ken lray, Mllllllr ...... ...... 11 ..... ftllllllt "''- · religion calendar > NEW THOUGN1' . From 10 a.m. to noon today, the Rev. Bob Pullam leads• dass in splrtwal astrology. Those who take part leam to Interpret the messages heavenly bodies can relay. Please call 646-3199 for details. lnduding the class· loca- tions. S 15 love offerings are sug- gested. You may also write the New Thought Church and Truth Foundation at 1929 Tustin Ave., Costa Mesa. 92627. >HEAIJHDAY Instructor Janet Brosan leads Peo- ple With Arthritis Can Exercise dasses from 10 to 11 a.m. every Tuesday at the Jewish Senior Center of Orange County, 250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. The dass includes health education, joint- protection tips, relaxation tech- niques, pain<ontrol techniques and socializing. Call 513-5641. > COMMUNITY otUROt On Sunday, the Rev. Gail Miller .. revMls "The Gtft• at New Thought Olurch, the 5'lence of Mind CenW. The 10:30 a.m. Sun- day servkaJollow 10:15 medita- tion at the Neiahborhood C9m-munJty Center Tn Co5ta Mesa with f 0-.30 Sun&y school provid- ed. The center Is at 1845 Park Ave. Call 646-3199 for more infonnation. >UNITARIAN UNIVEltSALISTS This Sundays service at Orange Coast Unitarian Univef'salist will C'.eiebrate the traditions from earth-centered religion. The Rev. L.esfle Heyboer will deliver the sermon ~Winter Sofstice• at 10:30 a.m. Child care and youth religious education will be pro- vided at that time. Also, the Christmas Eve 5efVice will be at 7 p.m. The church Is located in Cos- ta Mesa at 1259 Victoria St. For more information, call 646-4652. >1WOFORTWO FOR otRIS1MAS Community Church, Congrega- tional offers a two distinct Twasthe ~ Chrisnnas. . . ~ Spend Chrisnnas Eve with our family. • Two convenient Christmas Eve services. . 5:30 pm and 8:30 pm • Excellent Christmas music. • Inspirational message. 20.2S Alton Pkwy . , Irvine, <::A 92606 (714) 442.9240 ~ '4b'I Karllwt .Id Aid.., opportunities to enjoy •Bach's Cantata No. 142, For us a Child is Born.• On SUnday, the Chancel Choir will perfomLtbe.work dur- ing the 8:15and10 a.m. services. Strings and a harpsfchotd will accompany staff soloists and the full choir, conducted by Director of Music Rodger Whitten. On Christmas Eve, two services .again feature the Chancel Choir. They'll take part in lessons and carols at 7 and 11 p.m. during services led by the pastor, Bruce Van Blair. Community Church. Congrega- tional is located at 611 Heliotrope Ave. In Corona del Mar. Phone 644-7400 for addi- tional details. >HEAUNG On Wednesdays, people gather to learn how changing our think- ing can change our lives. All are welcome to join the group as Juanella Evans shares how heal- ing your thoughts heals your body• through Science of Mind teaching. Phone 646-3199 for more information. 1401 Irvin• An. 81 ...... IUbel Newport leach 8unllay Worship -10:00AM ST. MARK PRF.sBYTERIAN ClluRCH "Open Arms and Open Minds" Worship 9:30 J ....... .,..... .. Newport ... 644-1341 Sawrday, December 20, 5:30 P.M. Sunday, December 21, 8:30 and 10:15 A.M. "ALIENATEDffl.ECONCILED" (ColOAiana 1:11-23) . there's a large tbettng fdt the local community, it's a ~bet Gordon Plshman had ~to do with it. ~01Uia'tbis week ii a particularly lilt~ for the Newport Beach iMldeQt: He's organizing his Hanullah concert at the Orange Ccnmty Performing Arts Center ~y and a menorah-lighting ptravaganza at Fashion Island :fueaday. '" Sunday's concert -an annu- al affair he started thre~ years ago with his wUe, Reta -will ?eet\U'e choirs from 13 different ~gogues. The performance, ~bicb benetits synaJl.e>g!les ~at well tick.eta, has become one of t!ie bQttest holiday tickets in town -it said out in two hours lAst year, though a few scat- ~ed seats remain for this year's )4low. • •we felt the community need-F it," said Fishman, who moved to Newport in 1992 when he ntired from his ophthalmology jiractice in Michigan. •1 just felt that the community was wide- spread, and we wanted to fill that need.• He'll then spend most of 1998 orchestrating the Orange County Celebration Jubilee, an ongoing commemoration of the SOth anniversary of Israel's indepen-' dence. Swiday~ menorah-light- ing will coincide with similar cer- emonies· throughout the wortti- including one led by President Bill Clinton -and will serve as the kick-off for the Celebration Jubilee activities. ·we're expecting lots of peo- ple from the Jewish community, plus ~e all the shoppers on Dec. 23, • said Alison Mayersohn, spokeswoman for the Costa Me54-based Jewish Federation of Orange County, a coaUtion of Jewish groups organizing the jubilee. •1t•s not just for the Jew- ish community.• Fishman is hoping the light- ing ceremony and next year's jubilee events will unite the Jewish community even more than bis annual concert does. That's why b e decided to take the chairman's role when the Jewish Community Center asked him to help plan the SOth anniversary festivities. Gordon Fishman, chair of the Orange County Celebratton Jubilee ls helping to kick off the Jewish Pederatton menorah Ughttng extravaganza at Fashion Island Tuesday at 4 p.m. I I ... I ' I ' I • i .' • • ~ ~ • ' l • l • • • ; t ... said. ·1 said, 'Gee, that's a great reason to have a concert, but you should have much more.'• The center, in tum, said, •oK -you can be the chairman.• •Tuey wanted to put on a concert, so they called me,• he That was in the spring. Fish- man and his crew have since scheduled 11 events, each sponsored by a different organi- zation. Tuesday will mark the RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT Oi board the "Pride d ~ RMwtlOlt. Home CJ The Newport Harbor Neta.al M-.n (Former1y All.bn E. Lael ta ~ From 11 em-9pm l.1llCh end Drnr Set &I\ Bnn::t1 8am (cloaed ~). Aeww1tior'111 Needed QllV Fa-Wadcings. Benqueta ()-PrMlt.8 Pertiel. Al MeP' Q'9dlt CerdB Aa:eptad' l.ocet.ed tit 161 E. Coeet 1-Wf, Newport Beech, CA 92600 (714) 673-3425 Fax 673-7864 CHARLIE'S CHILI LOOlt8d IC Mcf'lddef I Piece (nmt to Newport Pier) in Newport Belctl. I-bra: Mc»Tlv ?:CXletrYI 2 ~ W'aelcallds 7:CXlllm3:CXllm. Amu. v.e. DilcoM. ~CU>. No Awl Mb•~ (714) 675-7991 HO SUM. BISTRO ~&.~~-al' ru.n. Al CU' dilt1m Int ~ed..-. oanUutt & ....... ed frteh per ordlrt ~ ~. ttw lhn. 1 1·1~. Fri. & Sil. 11·11pm. Vila. Milla cei d, Amu. CJn.11 Qi>. l.oClted et 3112 Nawport etvd., Newport Beldl, (714) 8750996 I TWIN PALMS Pl'ootll1c•M1dtw1•-• ~ ~ • C01tlllr'f1>0•V ~ ~ ... ..-.-~-............. fllS"/ ri(tC. Li.Att Mon..a.. 11:X>1.m. -3 p,m., an Bnn::t1 10::1>a.m. -3 c.rn..:· !5:00.1Q:l>p.m. 811WY'1ilt&: bu' nwnJ .... kl1lh ll'ld clmir ltd lhn.-8& \rd ~1Locilt8d It 83J ~ c.w o-.• It F9ltDl llllnd. ~:a!ae . . KAPLAN'S Bi eekfast. luoc:h. dinner and late awnings. \tted the best dell il Chnge ~ ~ 7 days ~1~ and ~11pm on weekands. Al meior a'8dlt cards ecceixed. Loc8t8d off the l-400 It Hllrtar Bt.<d. 3211 Harbor BNd. 557-8611 THE PIZZA BAKERY The Best d New Yori< St)4e Pizza witt1 e California Rair. Open 7 days. 11 :Cllam • 10:(Q>m. Dine in. carry out, end local delf\lery !Mlilable. loc8tad at 1741 Westcliff Dr in Newport Beach. 831-1166. TOSCANINI RISTORANTE ITALIANO Pastas and breed mede fresh daily. ~ 6 days e week. Tues - Sun. 4-1 ~. Fn. & Sat. 4-11 . Dosed Mondays Visa end Meara <:81 'd ecceptad. Reservecions accept.ed. l.oc8t2d et 3012 Newport BMl. 723-2338 RISTORANTE MAMMA GINA t...ooet.d IC 251 Ed Pacific ~ ~ n Newport Beach. l.J.n:h Mon. .sat. , , :n2:30. Sunday 8rulCh 11 mn3prn, Clnner Mon&n Spm-1 ~· CaR ahead for reserYetioos 673-SSOO SCAMPI Rne Hlmtt Oinilg. Newly Remodeled. Open 7 0eys A Week for Clmer O'ltf. 5:00.10:3Q:>m. We Cata-PrNete Lunch ParUes for 15 People or More. Al Major Q'9dit Cards Accepted. ~ Aooeptlld. Locatiid l!lt 1576 Newport &d. Costa Mese.B4s.85ED SABATINO'S RESTAURANT 6 SAUSAGE CO. Pim. c--Siied, Home made s..age, Veal. LMTlb. llltwl, Wine. a.-. Ceppuocinc & Oawrt. Hoc.rs: Wettlf.. 8eNing Slit. & &fl. Bnn:h From 8:3().1 :00. Sun • 11em-1~. Fri . .S.. 11em-11pm. Al Majer ad Cir-di AcclfMd. Locad "'251 ~ ~ ~ ~. (714) 7230021 AVILA'8 KL RANCHITO ~ Mliilmil Food, WU\ Thie~ ~ca & A NmW UitC wan. <hit Miii ;u• Hain: l.&n:lh & tlnnw'. Al MliOI' Od c.r'dl ~. l..ocad It 2101 Alcllilillii, O:llla MIMI -&42-1142. eett> Nlwpot't et«t., ~ e.ct'l - e~ .nd 27~ E. Call&Hwy., a:M-844 8228. first of those and will include music from four children's choirs and free dreidels and mini-menorahs. will include art and essay con- tests for students, with the grand prize as a trip to Israel. A March photo exhibit at the Orange County Museum of Art will depict the ·airth of Israel.· A concert at Chapman University will offer "songs of romance, passion and hope.• A fair at UCI •My wife and I wanted to bring the community together,• Fishman said. •Why not take the opportunity to bring the commu- nity together many times, so that the community has changed when we're done.• TOKYO GATE Soatl. Clt8nng and take out llY8ileble. ~ 7 days 8 week Monday -Thlr9day 11 ·30 a.m. -9:30 p.m. Fnd8y • Secu'Cl8y 11 ·30 a.m. • 1000 p.m.; SLnday 12:00-9:00 p.m. Locat8d l!lt 427 E. 17tti St. 10 (by Wherehouse Reards) in r.osta Mesa . 831-0400 LA CAVE Menu ~: Lobster. freb, Stvimp. Steaks. Dally Specials. Fri. & Set. Prime Rib. FuH Bar & Wtoe List. Casual Dress. Hours: Lunohes 11 :n2:30 -Dinner Mon.Sat. from 5:3Q:>m VIS8, Mastercerd. Oner's CU>. Loceted At 1695 lrw-.e fwe .. (At , 7tti 9Teet} Near Blockbuster El 11:81ta11 iment r.osta Mesa (714) s.4&7944 THE BARN STEAK HOUSE Menu Includes 9-k. Frest1 Ftsh, OWdcerl, Burgers & Salads. Prices Range From $3 75 For Urch & $8.25 FU' Clmer Hot.rs. Mon.Sat. ~ 11 am For Urch. 4:(Q>m Mn.fn .. Omer 3:CQ:>m. Slit. & Sun .. Map-Q'9dit Cards ~ Locat8d tit 23:1) Harber Bl. 131. Costa Mesa. (714} 641.e1n THE ARCHES The premun ... end eeefood house Ill Chlnge Q:uity since 1922. Serving UlCh Mon .fn 11 ::Dim urd 3:CQ:>m. Dinner sarwd nightty urd 1 .Cllam Loc8t8d on Nawport E!Mi. & Coast Hwy in Newport Beach 645-7077 HAI SPICE by the Aagiltaf' reeders, 81 appell ed In The Best d ()wlge Coln¥ llCticr'I • "The Belt Thal Focd In lhnge C'ARy.. Un:h. dnnar, m.tlg & tlfcaotL tON CFeN N IR\ff, 15455 Jelfrer Re* (IC lrWll Cenw ()-,) 857-8424 Open fNfr'f' day Sun. ttni Tun. 11em-9:3Q:>m. Fri. And Slit. 11am-1Q>m. Aleo loclC8d IC 615 W. 19th ~. Coabl Ml9a. 5484333 DIHO SIAM Thll cw-llJillna. Open 7 days. Mondly. s.rday. Un:h 11 :00 e.m. -3:00 pm. Oinnr 4:00 p.m. • 10:00 p.m. &ildly- Oinnr «tf Pll'ty trw)1I & cemmg ... tata Locad i"I the ca. Mimi au.-. It 1835 ~ad. [).154. ~ • CATALINA FISH KITCHEN • J Get hooked on the hlha9t fiah l!IV8ilable. Fresh gilec! fish. t seafood end chicbn, sandwiches. aalads, gilled plates and pasai : specialibes. ~ 8fMll'I deys a week. Mon. thru Sat. 11em-~; • Sooday, 1~7pm. Qanng 8V8ilallle l..oalb!d at 670 w. 17tti • St. Ira. Coet8 Mesa. (West d ttie rWNt Tl"9da" Joe's.) 645-8873 • THE BLUEWATER GRILL ~ dining at the former eite of the hlStDnC Sea Sherty end Oelane{s. Fe8bJnnQ fresh meequite-grifle seafood. r:1fStB' bar and retail fish market. Full bar. Oger patio Oll'llng patlO. Alt major cards. Cacaing eveilable. Seating upon BITMll. Mode say pnced. Loc8t8d et 630 Udo Part DnYe near Udo Island. ~ 7 days. UlCh & dinner. 675-ASH HENRY N HARRY'S • .. • • ' • .. • " £ GOAT HILL TAVERN : We haw lte moec Tepe m reocrd fl Chlnge ~ 46 11tp01ll!d • t.ra, 42 ma'O tirew.'s. We ...... OM 9:) aFtgi&mlt & • tBldld Scddl wt'llla¥J. wel. nwny ~ bol.rbons. : t8qUiaa, & brendiaB. l.oaltad l!lt 1830 NBwpcn BM!. ~ & • Harbor). 548-8428 THE PARADISE EUROPEAN COFFEE HOUSE . f 'Femmg ~ ooff9e, U espeaeo ber, fine~-. II» • an a aeem & ooff9e a....c:iol •. Ft9ltl bekad pealN8 and • cak88.. ~ 7 d1¥. week. ~lhn 1Qam.1~. ms. : 1~11pm. l..oclted It 700 E. Belloe Bt.d.. ~ Beei::t'I • 675-7414 : THIE OLD SAIGON RESTAURANT " ! • . • • • +WHERE:506 31st St., New- port Beach +WHEN: Monday through Thursday from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.; Friday from 6 a.m. to Midnight; Sat- urday from 7 a.m. to Mid- night; Sunday from 7 a.m. to 11 p .m. +PHONE: &c. IHI V•• ••I!. 211 .... ROCK-N- JAVA +WHERE: 1749New- port Blvd., Costa Mesa +WHEN: Saturday through Thunday from 6:30 to 1 a.m.; Friday and Saturday from 6:30 to 2 a.m. +PHONE: CHRISTMAS a WINTER BEERS ON TAPI ANDtBSQn yAuev WIDMM • Winter Solstice • Winter rtacht rr;rr.s BW QMMS • Wicked Winter • Winter Ale SAM APAMS AMCHQR S]'Wt • Winter Lager • X-mm Ale Slf..RM tmVAQA Rr.OHQQJS • Celebration • Wlnterhook 1830 Newport Blvd. Newport at Harbor Costa Mesa 548-8428 > 5'WY SPOIUGHT 10lm The er.nge County Museum of Art offws a Sunday Spotlight Tour at 2 p.m. focusing on a sin- gle artist or woric of art. This Sun- day: Diane Spitzkeit speaks about Hans Burkhardt's woric. Spotlight tours are free with admission. Admis.sion is SS for adults, $4 for seniors-and students. children under 16 and OCMA members are free. Hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The museum Is located at 850 San Clemente Drive., Newport Beach. For information, call 759- 1122. > MARY GAIL HALL Local artist Mary Gail Hall will exhibit her oil paintings through the month of December at Edwards South Coast Village Cin- ema. 1561 Sunflower St., Costa Mesa. For Information, call ~ 2086. > BAKE1t LAKE NllT COLLEC'f10N Dancing Bear Gallery presents the Baker Lake limited print exhibit. through Friday at 413 31st St., Newport Beach. The gallery hosts a reception Friday from 4 to 8 p.m. The collection of 20 prints was created by relief woodcut and woodcut stencil combinations. For information, call 723-1922. > FRANK U.OYD WRIGHT The Orange County Museum of , llAIUm Sty/I S"""'9 Brfod 723-0621 :Menu , Antipasto All' ltaliana A eelec:tioa ti imported taluai, moked pn>eciutto, moruddla, capicoDo~ bn1au ud Italian cheeeee. (Pinot Cripo, 7.enato -Veneto) Ravioli D' Aragoeta e Granchio Hommade !Met ad Crab Ratioli, 1ened with bay ahrimpt, bay eallopt. with 1 ch ...... TOdb and tomato eraa •oce. (Iepleeli BilMo, Sidly) Gamberoni :Allo Zafl'e.-ano s...ee.i Pnftl wida I S.S.. .. llOe • (Vdiao m-1 CM.~ ~•ae-Luio) Misto Ai Porebii Mis grill olfiJd ..... ..d v.l..aiidi.., ,.,... _._, •• polt wiae ..... (Cin IJlwDcli iu.... -CalUria) > .. Cl.OSI AM> waD The New.,ort Beach c.ntraJ Ubraty d~ •up <Joie and Wiid. • an exhibft of pastels by Norma LaRoche, through Dec. 31. A special wetcome ~on will be Sunday from 2 to 4 p.m. In the Ubrary's Friends MeetJng · Room. 1000 Avocado Ave., New· port Beach. For information, call 717-3801. . ~~sl "ca; so-1sr-... '. > MIQlUL PCMCIE1t .. Gallery Paradiso presents~_.:"' wortcs of Michael Porter th, VVV"' • Jan. 14 at the gallety, 1604 Bal>-i:::. cock St., Costa Mesa. Hours of ,1 operation are Tues9av through .. , Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 1v• For Information, call 65<>-3690. • .. -· Now Serving Lunch On Saturdays Chris/mas 7>ay :Iluflel lOCbfe I. >•A CHnSTMAS CAROL' ~a:~:.:s ChristrnaS CarQI• adapted by Jer- ry Patlth and st.rl==l.andon, Jr. ttw'ough Wed on the Mafnstage, 655 Town Dri-ve, Costa Mesa. Tickets range from $14 to $36. Ofscounts are available for children under 12 Md groups. for most perfor- ~ For lnfot'mation. c.all . $57-2602. _· _...-..., .... For lnfOnnation, call 67~60. >W9ft'lllC.Mlll Children ages 3 to 15..can enroll in a wriety of three-to flve..day winter CMnp sessions, Monday through Wednesday and Dec. 29 through 31. Junl<>!' ~nasts ages 4 through 14 can join the Winter Gyrnnastics Camp, Monday through Wednesday at Uncoln School gymnasium. Registration is $60 for Newport Beach resi- dents and $65 for all others. Chil- dren ages 3 to 12 can enroll in Winter Discovery Camp at the Pacific School of Music and the Arts. Registration is $90 to $185. Children ages 5 through 15 can . sign up foi Tennis Camp for all levels of pay. Registration ranges from $15 to $45. Sign up at the Newport Beach Community Ser- vices office, 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach. For lnfonnation, call 644-3151. The Ballet Montmartre ... ~~ ~ i .. • .. • .. • .. • •• •• " -,. -• ' ..... ,. -.. • ... • .. "' ... ' .. ... ' .-.... presents · . Chari.es Dickens' .91. Christmas Caro{ • An Original Ballet • Choreographed by St;ela Vwrica, Original Music Composed by George Martinovich & Orchestrated by Brent Neumeyer. For Tickets and Information call: The Ballet Montmartre at: (714) 646-7688 or nclretmaster: c114> 74().200() • c21s> 48().3gJ2· Performances Are: Satunlay, December 20th, 1997 -7:00 pm & Sunday, December 21st., 1997 -2:00 pm Norman Loats Auditorium Newport Harbor High School TICKETS ARE: Adults $12.50 Seniors & Children $10.00 Special group rates available! for either class is $20. For infor- mation, call 759-1122. > SANTA a.AUS Santa Oaus makes his yearly W:W:·.·T:BfY'.:.· ~:,·(·'.::E! c A L L u s T c ::1 :. ., ~ Rabbitt Insurance Agency AUTO• HOMEOWNF.RS • HEAil1I 40 Years in Business ~' ~ ~ S r)J ~cm.,...•~ r .# 631-7740 441 Old Ncwpolt 8hd. • Newport Bach IN-""'"-Ho.pool) >a cw 1TG1rt1am a.me a Noble 1HMgle Squ¥e pr 11 lnts • WMkty storydme Tues- ~from 7 to 8 p..r.n. • 1870 Harbor Blvd., Costa Mesa. For infonnation, call 631~5. >MMMAMllTY The Cost.a Mesa Pubtic Library presents Pajama Storytime e!VefY Monday evening from 7 to 7:30 p.m. for 3-to 7-year-olds at 1855 Pattc Ave. Favorite children's songs. a varied cast of puppet characters and many fun stories will highlight the evenin!l's activi- ties. The Preschool Storytime for 3-to 5-year-olds takes place on Tuesday mornings from 11 to 11 :30 a.m. For information, call 646-8845. > 'GOOSE8UllPS' The •Goosebumps• club meets the first and third Monday of the month at 6:30 p.m. at Barnes & >--...GUE The Defore Dance c.enter ott.. East Coast Swing lessons fl!llefY Friday and Saturday through the month of December at 7:30 p.m., 151 Kalmus Drive, G-3, Costa Mesa. The lemons will be~ lowed by a 112 hour of prattice and then open dancing with a deejay until 11 p.m. The price is $5 and 20% of the proceeds go to the non-profit studios scholar· ship program. For information, call 241 -9908. > BAUROOM DANCE The Costa Mesa Senior Center offers adult ballroom dance every Tuesday night.from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. The cost is $3. The Senior Center is at 695 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Call 645-2356. ROSEY'S AUTO BODY .CAIJIOl#A uw S1ATlS . You CAN CHOOSE ANY REPAIR FACILllY flfl,...,,...., .• c.IWw.lriees 6'2-'522 121 l1tl11trl1I W1r • C11t1 M111 .. AIMCOFRE who want to read their poetry can slpn at 7 p.m. open readtnf.'1 the sec· ~d Wednesday of tNefY month 506 31st St., Newport 8~. usic acts pefform at 8:30 p.m. ursday: Zeora Sagt! perfOrms .,iriglnal music. Friday; Dave can~ • Oo performs acoustic rode. Satur- " ~ay: Sandy Ross perfonns folk :.ind blues. For information, call ~75-0233. "" ... :> ATRIUM MARQUIS H01EL --IJl the Airporter Oub: Rock and ~oll, Tuesdays and High Roller : land, Wedneidays '8t45 p.m. to ~o a.m. 18700 MacArthur Blvd. r information, call &33-2nO. .... ~BENIHANA ::Karaoke at 7 p.m. daifY, at 4250 "" . Birch St., Newport Beach. For information, call 955-0822. > lllRRAPOIETTI'S Birr~'s offers swing music by the 12-piece Don Miiier Orchestra at 8 p.m. on Mondavs. South Coast Plaza. 3333 Bristor St., Costa Mesa. For information, call 850-9090 . >BISTR0201 A classical Latin guitarist per-t., • J• 3150 Bear Street, Costa Mesa, CA <I? (714) 7084805 lutrruatiom11 . ;JlrnbCJUnrbn ~ Visit the International Headquarters of TBN! Free hourly showings at the Virtual Reality Theater, depicting the life and miracles of Christ and the ministry of the Apostle Paul! I' r /, ' ' I ' • --- • ·~ fjJVn,a . ·:.' .. If you're an organiied self-starter with ~humor, you can carve a niche for yourself in a fast-paced news organization. The candidate winning this pivotal spot will consider no job too small and prioritize wide-ran9ing ~ks as necessary to meet newsroom deadlines. Necessary skills mcf ude a familiarity with Internet tools, knowled9e of computer file types and proficiency with MS Office pro~rams. This position reports to the editor and requires word processing m addition to daily contact with the public. A dru screenin will be required. E-mail cover fetter and resume to: · · . In the sub'ect line, e: Newsroom Assistant. WE LOVE CHILDREN W1t LOVE OU1l TOWN LET'S 00 TOGETHER 1673 IRVINE A VE. #F (at 17th St .. ) behind Blockbuster, next to 7-11 714-642-4314 ~eisn't a better cigar anyWherein thewakJ. , .. • .. .. .. .. ,. .. • . -.. .. .. ~ • -- llylU (714) 63-1-6594 (PleaBe indudt your name and phor~ nu~r and wt 'U caU you back with a price quote.) PUBLIC NOTICES . ~ . ~--., .... , .. NEWPORT BBACR BALBOA 1089 ISIJUfD PUBLIC NOTICES (5) PUBLIC NOTICE - Flotltlou1 Bu1lne11 -•BLUFf'S CLASSIC• ••••front Homo HOVbl(; PRIME BAY view N.-Yre • .,. w .. kt Name Statement ~~~•HuH"" Fabulou1 office & 3bd 2ba fum'd, Lg w, The lollowlno pe11on1 art f • ..._.. 2 f doing buslnen 11· All 111111&111 lhlftla .. I Ill Ciiia breaxfut room addl-am rm .. _ .. , p1, R s I 1n1trnat1ona1. 2922 E .....,,,., la .-..ct It lilt Fed lions, Dream Kitchen wd, gar, aandy beach. Chapman Ave. Suitt 1202, 1111 fllr HMaMlt Ad el 1111 u Upgraded thru-out. Wk/motyrfy 723-e1715 Orllngo CA 92869 lllllNMwtlkll,.,...Mllletll 2 A/C, 2 FA UNITS-------- Erich Roden. 1816 S. Eu· 11 MWltllt "Illy ,,....,..,.. Open 8•t/Sun 1·9 CORONA ~~~O~vt 17, Anaheim, CA 111111111111 tr ""'l11luli.. 2173 Vl1ta Entrada au.ltv Al*. for KtNe SenlOn 62+. 1/2br...wts, ~ IC:tMtlet, ~& .... Nut to1=1~· Ronald A SJrm1t nlo, NIH lft llCt, eel-. 11ll1l1n. t 955,ooo DEL MAR 2122 1223~ C11cul11 Panorma, u 1.U.d1Up.l.UllWatsUIUI01 DA~ 1---------1 San1a Ana CA 92705 .._..,.., •• lallalloftlt Homo Oooanlll•w NEWPORT nonald L Sarmiento, INU.-ya1Kl,,..,..11Cl.l1111I· view 2bf 2ba, den, •--------- 1223S Corcula Panorama, lltlea • dlwtmillltlttl." A I! A T Y fam rm, 2·paU01, 2-c.t BEACH 2689 BUSINESS STllh'i~' A~~,.~~,9,27~; con· Tiiis 111wa1111t• wlll 1101 714-780·3142 garage, Avt mid Jan. OPPORTUIJTY CluC1td by co·par1nera ~-111.., .. 'fetliv· -------...........,. 12500' 1544-2790 •18r & 2•r 2••• 2904 Hive you llarttd doing IMlll lor IHI ...... wtlk91 la la HARBOR VIEW HOMES Light & Airy 2br 2ba Ftom S750. fSOx30.Pool 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bu11n111 yel? Vos. 6-25-97 tlellllell If 1111 ttw. Ow rtMlcn Ponlflno 4BR 3.68A Bayrldge Condo, W/D D/W. No Peta. Carport'' Erich Rodan . .. ..,.,, lnltrllll' !NI all encloaed brHzeway, 1tay. S1750.month Newport Bay Ternte• _ ... _ Thi• 111111men1 wu liltd •wtlllllts Mftl'llN• 111 1111, fenced pool, great Bkr 714·721·1575 •7 i4-S45-4lll• PteaH be wary of out 1h lh co 1 c11 k of ln1ld• Street l..oc.•~--------.,....,....,..--::~=-~...,....~~ of area companies. wi e un Y r ..,,.,....., n IWlll*e 11 aa $659,000 760·3142 Newer 2br lba, Ltg Lido Studio Apt $450 Check with the local *BAGPIPER* ~°' Holiday Parties & Funl 114-291·2041 Ora no• Counly on 11·14·97 •41111IJlllW'lllllllyNik.11 cent-SHATZllN RlllAL TY rooma & cloHtl, yard, furnl1hed, pvt ent., No 8 •ti• r Bu 1In•1 a 19973739871 ,....,~1111111 calHUO itorage, w/d, cable. imk/drugs. Avl 12/20. Bureau before you•------------------1LOST: MA1..E MINture Dally Pllol Dec l3, 20, 27, loll·lrltll 1·lll0·42A:l5tCI. f9t Baycreat 4br 2.5ba, Avl 1/20 $1500/mo. (714) 873·8717 Hnd any money for CREDIT 2907 FREE CASH Pincher. Blk/Tan. CM 19117,Jan 3, 1997 Sa039 lllaWWIUlflOn,DCna,it... lrg corner 101, custom 720·74150 or 844·6812 fees or HrvlcH. Read GRANTS! Back Bay. REWAAU PUBLIC NOTICE u11HUO.ICZl·l500 kitchen. seea,ooo, _________ ••••••••• and underatand any OUARANTR•D Collene. Scholarehlp1. (714) 576·7130 Biii Grundy Realtore N!WPO T 1 t bef a c • Flctltlou1 Bualne11 7 1 4 .e 7 5 .e 1e1 R MISCELIANEOUS con rac s or• you VI AIM Bu1tne11. Medical can't teem to -.. get to all those I • repair lobs ... ar04tnd the house? Let the Cl•nln•d Service Directory -help yotJ find renable help. M2·5fS78 C1a11lfled Is ..... CONVl!Nll!NT whether you·re buy· Ing, HWng, or Just looklng, clu1IRed has what you nffdl CLASSll'lllD 842-5878 ... .. .. .. BEACH 2169 1lgn. Shop around for No 1 11 Turned Down! bllla. Never Repay.•••••••••! Name Statemenl BIO c•NYON VtLt78 ates ... -RENT'n r r . Charge ott .. BK'I Etc. Toll Fr•• PE .. SONALS. -------- Th• lollowlng pet1ons are ••••••••1 FOR Ll!A8•'SAL• •lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii zu..;i OWN P'"YPHONKI Se Habla E1panot 800-218·9000 xQ-1!598 "' s • LL doing buslneu H -1• ••••••••• " MOVING IMPRESSIONS. HOUSES/ MASON ELLIS •Bluffa Twnhme 2br S150K Yearly Potentlal Sedona Marketing Inc. 3128 Tr1ni1y Or. Cos11 CONDOS REALTORS 2ba, highly upgraded,---------GREAT MCI Locat1on1 Call 310-771·9820 ---------• Cl•Hlfled 7 .... 77on & J s 11575 LOST .. Th• moat comprehen-unur used ua1.1c1e Meu.CA92626 14-7 .... .., open ary. .mo VACATION Call 800·724·1730 To placeanadln Ul alveandcurrentdlr•c· , .. .,, YlllJ ti;Jf o~~d;~g. ~!~: r~~ •F•O•R•S•AL•E•••• B~~:~ ;~~': 2~~ ~~~ _8_•0~~~:4'""'.rs~~:-r'""'.R=-o:-1d:"'"g-.--iiRl!iiiNTiiiAI.Siiiiiiiiiiiii2ii7ii2ii2 Buy ~i;;:~·~~d u. c.~1::~.~~a. iFiiOiiUNiiiiiOiiliiiiiiiii21i9ii2ii5il ~~~.o~~C:::,~ and H r·, __ throo_M_~_-a_c_~_;r'_a'e_d __ This business Is con· r oof, 2 ·car gar. 2 + 2 . pa, iauna, So. :;.;;;;;~~.-.-.-.-.-.-.------------------------------------.. dueled by an lndMdual Upgraded. Belt 8 uyl patio S2750/mo./yrly. X·MAS/NllW Yl!AftS 11 Have you 1111ned doing GENERAL 1002 l219K 720-1704 Bkr Biii Grundy Rltr IN HA.WA.Ill Lg Home buslnan ye!? No 7141875-8181 K•ul North Shore Jim Golding iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 81uffe end·unlt, lrg H.,bor View Home• Nr beachl 714-642·5150 Thi• 11111tmen1 was hied NEED DOWN 3 + 2.5 + fam. dynamite 3bd, 2ba Monaco. Incl w11h lht Coun1y Clerk ol toe. Lu1h land1caplng garad•• • 12200 -------- Orange c%~y7~;!~~~~7 PAYMENT? S425K 720-1704 Bkt &44-ee1"o. r. 1573·3174: RENTALS TO 01111y P1101 Dec 20. 27, 1997 Jin 3 10 1998 Sa040 NC..c:Vl.w llUIONAL NM C.metery • Mortuary Cha.,.I • Crematory 3600 Pacific View Drive N-port 8eeoti 944-1700 PIEICE IROTHERI IEU. IROADWAY Mortuary * Chapel Cremation it o. Broadway Costa Meaa M2·811SO WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU DON'T ADVERTISE? NOTHING! Call the Clattlfledt 842-5878 We wlll loan you the Harbor View Homo ON THI! WATER SHARE down paymenl on 1tle Cape Cod 48' 3.5Ba 3br 2ba condo on iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii home of your choice and arrange th• un· 12,000 +Sq.Ft.Lot Udo Park Dr. FrHh COM Lrg Bright Room derlylng 111 Mortgage $1550,000 Judy Kolar, paint, •II new carpet, aundeck, w/d, no/am financing Buyera and Broker 7 14-37&-5Cl715 wet bar, Ip, 2 oven1. or pet. 1445/m o. R e a I t o r • c a I I L H bo hid dbl gar. boat i llp avl. Prof'! female prefetred The OownP1yment Co ;i:,~• G~ra r:·Gat:: S2950. 714-641-0205 Avl 1/1, 721·0548 Bkr 238-4334 Condo. $2750 w/Spa Ver••lll•• 2br 2ba, ll'alde CM Shr Large Agent 832·0020 x 102 Ocean vu, under grnd a1y11ah 3br Townhome parking, 11200/mo. w Proll's $455/mo + CAPISTRANO Lido l•l•nd PropertlH eve (7f4t759·1748 113 utl.' no/drugi BEACH 1018 Currently Avallable. Weetollff arH 2br· (714t 842·7159 Biii Grundy RHltors 2ba, Ip, no pe11i1mkg, NB Sh.,• Hou•• 71 4-4178•8181 $960/mo. water & gae BIO OCll.AN Vll!WI Oo••n/C•t•lln• Vu paid. 714·24C>-e281 Spectacular Ocean vu. While water Condo $800 + 1/3 utl. A1k For $384,000 Twnhome Reduced Mark (714) 674·9840 price. mov .. ln cond. I••••••••• ..,,..,.,,,..~--:::"""T.:--":'"'"""-:-- ~ Prudential c:...... .... 800-597·5201 CORONA DEL MAR 1022 3br 2 .5ba 2-aty, lam B•autlfully upgraded APARTMENTS NB Shr 2 M••t•r Br 3br 2ba, 2-<:ar att gar, 1 2 O O 1 f 1P•cIou1 Ownera found another POR RENT condo, nr golf course $308,000 R•/M•• w/prl'I male. $775/mo 714·7150-5000 X 124 + 1/2 utl. 822·7384 PROBATK SALK NB Shr 2Br furnished 2 STORY l'IX•R BALBOA winter rental 1tep1 to Paanu51n 11 beach $550/mo + 1/2 Price Wiii Amaze You Gnu-. v1.n 2607 utl. (Profeaslonal) 714-723-8120 (714) MS-8057 'i> Prudential ••TUDIO *825·* NB lhr Remd'I Hou•• ~.... Uk• new, deck, frig, Walk to beach &. (Inc ut11) yrly, n/pe11 IT\llrket, w/d, $550 + Seller• Lo•• Below 7f50·1713 or 857·1776 112 utl. Female pref'd. rm, Pointe Del Mar -------- Home Walk to beach & town $525,000 720· 1779 AgVOwntr Duplex for lnveator good Income, close by year .. nd. Agent 714·494·2342 •Ocean Close Cuti• 28r 281 Home, R·2 List Back Bay 2br (714) 723 1927 2ba 2-car gar. A 1teaJI _C_O_D_O_N_A _____ --~--.,.,...--· --,,-s 11g,900 John Miiier, " Hood a Roommat•f Agent 714-587·3897 DEL MAR 2622 Call The Dally Piiot '~!llll!l••liiiiiiiiiiii ClaHlfled department •W. Newport on thoa• to place an adl Don't Ooeanfront. Rare 11tr 1b• Pvt entry, forget to uk about bHch/alley frontage, vaulted ctlla, 2 deok1, our curren1 1peclal1I Paclllo Coaatllne, lno. 1pacloua. nl1mkr/pet1 714-842·5878 714-782•1011 IHI.Inc ut111573-4004 ~~~·1u1~:r•ge~e2~f :;~ •-S-AN--JU_AN ____ 1·C-O_S_T_A_M_BSA __ 2_6_2_4 STORAGE --------- COSTA MBSA 1024 CAPISTRANO lO?S iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mqnlfloent ••••t• 3br a .ab• 2-car gar, I u r n ·k e y , t r I ·I v I , Motlv1tedl 11154,900 Call .6.gt. 714·587-3897 E 'alde 3br 2ba • 1 bf on R·2 Lot. 1239K Oller. 3br 11 vacan1. I••••••••• Owner/Agt. 842•NM HOUSISI ------CONDOS IAGONA IB&CB POlt UNT 10481•----· 111111!1---- •f'OA OIUIJ•-4• •A4lltTI ~'\="'°~ UST 10 .._ •• p.,. .. ... .. .... ' What do J'OU bid now? Q. •• Both w1Dsable. .. 8oui.b J'OU bold:: •Ao•••• oQ•• •Allio•• ~-~:'''ll:pni~ nBr l• .... •• .... •• .... f What do J'OU bid now? Q 4 • A. South, vulnerable, you bold: •.1'714 01 OAQt'711 •Ill TM biddinc bu proceeded· •U 011 0&'7 •&Qtl'IU The bldd1M hu pro ~· war NOa'nl UST 80UIB ,. ... .. ' What ictioo do J'OU tab? Q ••• Both TUlnetable, .. South you bold: •• nt•T Oll.J oAQ••• ••• ~~--· ,. .... .. 4• .... 40 40 .... f Wbai do you bid om(/ Ld&...,..<mM~. Plant Tech.' Int. planl COLLECTIBLES 8017 --------- maintenance, ••P nee, Crl•tal Lall.,. FlT, hourly, ln1uranc:e, Lu•embourg va1e. mileage. 714-379-5899 Marle-Cladu• chief Reoeptlonl•t/S•o'v dffigner. Paid SSOOO 1eek1 experienced Uk $3500 (909) 823-2912 person for Real Ealate•---------1 Prlno•H DI Beanie --------- office neat Fa1hlon 11. 8abl•• 209 Matlne TV, ELECTRONICS, • 714· 754-6262 x 322' iliiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '"ii£iiii ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii8 •• ln9 • Snor•,. Call Su1anne Stoll at APPLIANCES 6011 Balboa 11. 873·5542 5Tll:!nro 60!l ., SAV•ON IS HIRING J.C. P•nn1 No frost Krnl• 11111 In box. Rack Mount PA Sy'-Leara to be a better bridl• Pharmacy Clerk frig, good cond $125 HoltHt toy this yearl Yamaha Pwr Amp. • 1 C~I Sulaecribe aow to the Pharmacy Tech obo. (714) 444-4354 $100.obo 675-5138 P2lOO,Phonlc 8 Ch. - (800) 7~11£ ~:.._~ ~~nt:'~'!v ~all~~ .. M""a_vt_a_8~-,r-g;.....w_a_lh_•_r.·1-:•-:i!l:"Rl"AN:roz1•:""""'•"=<3->-:1rs~H2:-:=00or.R= .• -se ~~~~~!~~· ~:"= --....., 714·642·1022 elec ga1 dryer, al· 5 tll Or write to: Goren Briclp Let.. mond $395. 718·1374 PP 714·644·5209 cabinet apeakers w/ - ter, P.O. Bos .UlO. ewe:..,. UL•---------'"'v'""1""N""'T'""A.,,....,,Q'""E,,,___1'""e,,...,,,5.,,o._,•-• stands S700. 335-65T.V'• 80880. EMPLOYMENT -URN--ITU----6-0-14-• Qlr11 DHIQner Clolhes 1·------·· .. SERVICES 5533 F RE Age 2-10 y,. a1>021e 1• GARAGE SALES.. _ n--t--+--+---+---t l•E•M•P•L•O•YME--N•T• EMPLOYMENTS530 EMPLOYMENT5530 .-••• - 2 ma 1 tohln9 La·z·Boy WANTED reel ner1, like new, 6019 1--------------Please be aware that champagne/beige, TO BUY the nst1ng1 In this cat· S3oo. 114-644-1121 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COSTA MESA 6124 egory may require you =---------• Old C I G 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Put a few words to ,., "'(<?,rk ~qr yo~. . = >ean 642-5678. ·----CLEANING SBRVIC!S CONCRETE Ii 3548 MASONRY -------- EMPLOYMENT 5530 ConvetiJent ClaHlfted 842-5978 ARE YOU FRIENDLY, RESPONSIBLE & CARING? We provide TtansportatJon Servlcel to ow elderly and dllabied community. ,/~S7'1&t. ./ Part·dme & FuD·dme emp&o,mant ,/ Paid lralnlng whlle rn:=:)'OUr ./ Flifndb', team«lented work en*°'1ment Zl yeers oC ap or older Va.lld CA Dmeril Ucense and ucelent ctminl record req'*1ld Por more lnfonnaUon Call Neil ' 857-7950 1111111 , ..... ,. HUICU lae. Advertlelng Sal•• Communlly newspa· per looking for claHI· fled Inside sales rep· r•Hntative. Must have 1trong telemarketlng ablllly, enjoy Hies and b• good at CUI· tomer service. Full time. Salary plus com· ml11lon. E11ce11ent benefit package. EOE. Drug 1creenlng/phyal· cal required. Fex re- aume to: Judy Oetting (714) 631-6594 ASSEMBLERS Wiii train. You can earn up to S800 weekly assembling and aervlclng tlgn·up boxea. 1·800-354·7331 Beautv MANICURIST FV 714-434-9221 •Data Entry/OHie• Aaaletant Busy Independent publlsher In Irvine requires bright, enlhuslaatlc data lnpuVofc a11l1t. w/fHI, accurale typing skills. Start at $1.00/ hour. Faic r••uJT1 10: (714) 71S-8918 Ctaealned Th• mo1t compr•h•n· 10 call a 900 number Computer dHk, $125. o na old Sliver,. In which there Is a entertainment center Franklin Mint, Sterling Dell H.B. Private charge per minute. cabinet, $75. ceiling Old watches & Jewelry Athletlc Club fan, $100. Trombone W11tco111 Coln 642·~8 FfT Soup/Pasta &1---------Olds Custom Model TOP DOLLARS PAID Sand w I ch Maker EMPLOYMENT w/accusorles, $250. For Records, Jan, ~~~: 711a:'.:jf:_79~~ WANTED 5535 ~7-14.,_,·,...5_15...,·99,...,..3_0 ____ , Scoa1u1 nMdlk1•rac!!:..7E5tco.s·· Edll'Onal Dealgn Editor Martha Stewart eats _.....,.. herel Table & sl11 matching chairs made _f_D_w:E_T_O_Y_O_U-6-2-2 In Connecticut 1850, ~ 0 In storage past 50 yrs. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •Estate Sale• Lota of Stuffl ... M/F Snowboard/S"I ' Apparel, 80% OH SAT/SUN 8.AM '' 2038 IRVINE AVllt :c SAT ONLY! 7am·t0altl 1 Tools, Office Suppllft- M l scll (Unit Ct ' 1814 FULLERTON' Page designer needed for growing, dynamic Southern Cal. newspaper chain. Nura•'• Aide Kind to caregiver. Fluent Eng, good cook, driving & theraplsl. 12Yrs exp. Local refs. 646·3735 X'lnt condl Best offer FREIEI 2· 6 mo klnysl 1--------- over S850. 574·1833 Brindle multl-colored LAGUNA Good eye, attitude 1 .. •••••••• M exican table ,i4 BHullful fem 1l1ler1, BEACM 6148 chairs, llhr and spilt 1nd0 0 r 0 n 1 Y • B 0 x lliii"iiiliii"iilii0iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii wood. S400. 957•2837 trained Pis Call K9rryl and work elhlc ell I• 71..e31·2111 mandatory plus Quark MERCHANDISE experience. EOE. I••••••••• Oak Wht Washed Din Send resume and d• Tbl w/4 chrs & i.at. --------- signed pages to: $300. 714·531·8551 PETS & Steve Marble, Calllor· ANTIQUES 60 lO ANIMALS nla Community News, ---------6049 330 W. Bay St., Costa liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MERCHANDISE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mesa, CA 92627 MISC. 6015 Oold•n Relrlever AKC, OFA blond/up1, from Pure gol 9old•n, sire, Hall of Fame Champion, therapy dam. Al10, 2 Magnill· cent 1 Omo old hs• brkn goldens, bolh have Hall of Fame Can't seem to get 10 all those repair jobs around the house? 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