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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-09-16 - Orange Coast Pilot' NtWPoRTBEACH • COSTAMESA Last-minute deal struek- to acquire moblle park .... Picket-line strategy worl<S as senior citizens win deal to buy 26-acre property from Irvine Co. By Russ I.Dar, SUft -• NEWPORT CEJ'iTER About 1wo dozen elderly mobile home park residents marcbc:d in a picket line oulSide Irvine Co. hcadquartcn Wednesday, winnin& an llth·hour deal to buy their 26- acrc mobile home park. Wednesday was the deadline day (or resicknu of Bayside Vil- •INSIDE: Columnist Fred Martin describes ......,..I pa.. lot holp from S.ystde Village ~ts at MondAy'1 COUl\Cil ..-in&'AB. lase Mobile• Home Part lO open escrow on their $12 million offer lo buy the land under 1heir mobile homes, bul they were unable to secure financial backina. Aller • lcn&thy aficrnoon mec1- ing with Irvine Co. otrtcials. a new deal was struck to sell the mobile home park and lhc marina lo the tenants for ,S 11 .l million. Irvine Co. oCfM:ials say tcn1nts have until 6 p.m. loday to produce a financial commitment letter from 1 l<od<nfflli"' to finaoee their purchase. They must cklise C5CrOW by Sept. 27. If the residents fail to meet the deadlines. Irvine Co. offteials s.ay they arc legally obli1a1cd to sell the propcny to DcAnu Assets Inc.. 1 Bc~rty Hills c:ompany which !cues the property from the Irvine Co. and rents ip.ICU to the senior cltize:n residents. The I rvlnc Co. previously ex- tended a July IS deadline. but also notified residents that lhe com- pany was en1erina into a purchase asreemcnt with OeAnz.a that would ta.kc effect if the new, Sept. 15 deadline was nol met ., .. Winner of 33 journalism awards in 1993 19th St. bridge: . . . Is -it critical for new community? \,- ... Size of West Newport Oil Co.'s planned commun(ty would be greatly reduced if connection is not built. By M&me Mcleoel, SUit wriler COSTA ~iESA -While rcs1· dents here scramble 10 remove the 19th Street bridge from 1hc coun· ty's master pl:1n, a high·rlnking N~·port Beach planner U)'S 1hc bridge could be critical for a pro- pos.c:d planned community in \Ve~! Newport Beach. "We told the property ~ ncr 1hat in our view the amount of de· vclop~nt which could be sus- tained would depend on whc1her the 191h Street bridge was con- structed," said P:ll Temple';' ad- wnccd planning manager for New- port Beach. ··tn our opinion, 1he 19th S1rce1 bridge is a critP,I con- nection for 1hc Oow of traffic..'" The 75-acrc spo1 scatlered with brush and oil .... ells, which ""'3.5 once referred 10 as Banning QUUTION " . Building bridgesf The conli<M!nlal 19th Street bridge .... been desaibed .. both • boon to a proposed new ··---. ~·t::n MKi iS ~ project that "'°"Id desuoy lheJharac!et of C051a Mesa. Whal do )'00 think of !he proposal? Please leave your ~and name on the Hotline, ~2-6086. Ranch. is now O\~rned by Wesl Newport Oil Co. or Ne-.1»pon &ach. Al one time, the developer proposed building 2.000 homes on the si1e inland -of Paciric: Coast High .... ay in West Ne .... -pon. Officials sav, however. that plans ha.,·e bcCn tabled for the past two years as the dc- See BRIDGE/111 Clbsed-door settlement worth $576,000 to pair ... Judge calls for special session to deliver 11th-hour solution to auto accident case against city. By Milmlt Mcleod. Sllll Wn!er SA.NT A ANA -An unprec- edented closcd·door Costa ~1esa City Council meeung in Superior Coun (9Uhcd 1n a J:ist-minute S576,000 ~ulen1cnf 10 n father and daughter u. ho sued the city a!tc1 being hi{ b) a car near the Performing Art~ Ccn1e1. The ci1y will pa~ S376.000. and S200,000 .,.,·ill be paid by dn\·cr. 1hcr and daughle1 were suing the city ror damages after bcin& hit by a c:i.r on ci1y streets \lo hen the judge rcque)!Cd the emergency closed SCUtOn. OCficials s:ud "''h1le ~c request .,...:is unusual, itappcarcd 1ha1 F1r- ma1 "'-an ted 10 g1\'C 1he part1es one more chan~ to settle ··The location may be unusual. but 11 was logistical!~ more oon\e- llient to ha,·e II (the meeting) at the courthouse," said John K.cinic.,..·ski, an attorney rcpreitnt- 1ng the cily in the g.sc Canyina placards read.ins "No More Ues -Irvine Co. Play Fair," and "'S1op lhe Sale," resi· dents pickctin.s Irvine Co. he1d· quanen Wednesday Wd the a>m· pany's offer lO sell the property SH DEAU• ---Karl Hoertig, 82, leads prot:esten outside offices of The ln-ine Co. in F~hion Island WednHd.iy. Judge Francisco F1rma1 rc- ques1cd the \Vcdncsd:iy meeting at the rourl with the council 1n a last-ditch pi1ch to seulc a ra .... -suil £ilcd agains1 the city. La~ycrs ~ere jl.bt fini)hing closing argu - ments in the case 1n ""h1ch n r:.1- t.1arijane Swecr. 60. an'd her fa - lher. SJ. Blaine Douglas \Vickhne of San Juan ·up1slr3no filed suit again~\ lhe ct l) after they "'ere hit by a car near ·the 1nte~c1ion of A\'Cnue of 1he Arts and Town Cen1cr Onw-near 1he Performing Art) Center in October 1991. · Dcfcn~ Attorney Tom Girardi See SETTLEMENT/Ill South Coast Repertory tur ns 30 · South Coast Rep<flo<y" 30th ann._,.ry 1<ason ~ not only featur<d in today's. Weel<end sedion, It has p<aelic.111y swallowed up the whole thing. In f•ct. we'Ye aeated a special edition ol Weekend in honor of the Uiolo Mesa-booed theatrical company's mi~. Inducted are: SCR memories from Tom Titus. who has ,seen every shqw SCR hos produad; ~ co-founden David Emmes .ind Martin Benson; a look ge: dining around SCR; and the impact ol the company and other arts organizations on Orange County's economy. We've .ibo Inducted il 30th se~ schedule, a review ol se~ opener "Morning'• al S....n" •nd <!Nik about ~n SCR open house tonight and gala on S.turday. Stt Weebncl Hdion, in11de. ..... wu. Tho ,,.rndns on the top of -1 Is by IOCAI .rost Don )ones. For information on ori- ginal paintings. aU 67S·58l9. Around Town ....................... M ~fled .............................. 15 Communll'f forum ............... Al Leaol no<ic:e ............ : ........... 14 N~toall .................... Al Society ............................. ,._, A7 $pcirtl ...... ···-· ....................... 11 ........... c•1 :kO .. _ ._. .......... ....., ·-·--.. .. ..................... Math cllnic depends on 5K run for funding ......... ·•-T1 SK .... llld Jlt ..... ..._ •"1IDM1f:lac....._.Hlp Sdmn,Aftllaf_,_ ••• ..... , ..... OIS.1 ....................... ds't ea 0 ma&f .. ..__. ..... ,..,.,. •Cllllll •• -• n. 111 .... _ .... •Mhr='i ., n•• _ .. ,_. ... Newport Harbor High hopes to raise $30,000 with Harbor Heritage Run to keep fac ility open. By Eini1y Creety, Sb11 - NEWPORT BEACH -After obtainina • one-1ime $1 3,000 grant to open a math clink a1 Newport Harbor High School l:ast yea(. the school must now depend on other mc1hods for comina up "''ith the ncCCJUJy funds 10 m111in- t1in the facility ror lhe 199)-94 SC~ year. The clink, which ts open three niJhts a week and run by s1udcnts ind one racully member. cost more than SIS,000 to run durin& its firs1 year. That money w4s spc.nt on compu1er son- Ptlll •ACE, MORE MONEY Newport Harbor Art Museum is doubling its size with the addition of vacated library space -and needs increased funds to suppqrt it . , (V .,-~.-- B y doullli .. lllo a1n o1 the Nowpon Hart1or Art M.s<um. ollldoll"" lllol tor the llnl lilnc lh<y ril be obit IO ti• •ti••• r .., ..._, ia. ww..ts pennancl\l colkc.1tol Md ~--· ·. We ltlllwe •I .. ~ GOltclioa Md we wiU be able Mt bri-a it -tor --, .... lot lllo poblic ... IO -k bclltr,• aid ., .............. ....... M • amd1ll ·z r n•• 111111week1W tMy -.. '° ........ %.:"!:'.:..~·~.;:.:=----•aM .................. ,,.. ... _,___ '"' ._ ........... -........ rttl11_ ........ -........... 11 I'• ..... :"11111'9_1 ClMll.._." ... llolllO ... -ILWIJlll ""''arc and h:ardv.:tre and stipendJ paid 10 stu· den! tutors. To fund the math center, the school is rely- ina on rummage sales -an.J now a SK run. The H1rbor ·Hcrita1c Run, spomorcd by the school's PT A and local businesses. will 1ake place Sa1urday. Oct. 2 ind oraaniu.n hope to raise abou1 1.10,Wl. The event will also rea1ure _awards , for runncB and a drawina for res-- .tauran1 ccn.1fa1cs and plant .ttd.ets to New York. Sharon Pc~. a ~mbcr or the PTA and or- 1ani2cr of the run. said sh,c expects rouahly 2,CXX> panicipanu In 1hc run. 'llrhtch also in- cludts 1 2K fun run. ~ioney raised will F to SH RUN/Ill '' Tht museum has a ""Y signiflQll) reputnn, Ntioully and ~. anddiiscf•l1n •help•• -wh•hll . 011 • C1 t;. .,, ' I I • ' • • • • • • • l!lunda!· ~ 11, 1183 • • .; LOCALS ONLY ' - MANAGING EDrTOR ST.EVE MA.RBLE. S4G-1214, o:r. 3'l • • NllGHIORHOODS Everylhlng's cmnlllll up roses ••• • carpets Md dlnclnl A look at the people and places shaping our community C J'S FRESH FLOWERS (650.7336) is having a ''wtckcnd madnc5s" special today 1hrough Saturday on sclcct-1 Dowers. Sunllowen: are sold at $5 a bunch (five stems), cnrn::llions arc SS per dozen, and roses arc sold for $12 per package of 25 (as is) or $20 for a p:lckage o r iS in bouquet. ' -Knthy Santlll,i of CJ's says to call ahc1d ?or the be~t color selection. CJ's is in a hard-to-find location on Eut 17th S1rcc1 .:. it's not \'isiblc rrom stTcct. It's directly across from the \'Vhentiouse behind Pron1p1 Clcancn and •· hair salon. 0 ' • • • MIKE DUNKLEY Of Knightsbrldae Carptl Care in Newport Beach is o ffering Best Buys rcadc~ a special on carpet cleaning services. K.J1ightsbridgc Carpet Care will clean ··a n your carpets for $95 or less ... The price includes all roon1s, stairs, halls and bathroo1ns. Any sofa and love seal or arnJC tniir is S7S, and fabric pro1ection is free. School-bell rings tor 1 OOth _ year Be st Bu~ Dunkley says, "'My service offc~ posili\'ely no hidden cx1ras and a guaranteed quality service." And he adds that his slQgan i~: ··1f the spot comes back ... !hen so do ¥ie." He ul!iO insists 1ha1 he employs the very latest cleaning 1echniqucs and ensures thal his producls arc environmentally safe. , For ll free C~ti1natc or ror lestimony fJ"Offi prcvioufl. rli'.'n!~ please C:!l! !(nightsbridg; Carp<:; Care (613-7561) located on f\.1arine Avcriuc in Newport Beach. 0 ]'ON\' SCACCL\ Ot" 'l'hc ScQccJa lnslltutc or Churl·oi;raphlc Arts loc!lted on Easl !'7th S1rcct Ill Co~l.'.I ~1esa is offering a free dance class for h..andicappcct children. once a week. Sc.iccia asser1 s 1ha1 he has gained 3 na1io nwidc rcputauun for training these spcci:al Children. Pr1\,1te lcswns arc alMl available for a small 1non1hly fee . Plcasc~ca\I (650-7986) for more information 0 J-'ASliION ISLAND \VILL host a free fashion !>how !tponsorcd by !\1::.dcmoisellc !'t1a1aUne thal fcuturc~ apparel !rom Fashion Island merchants 1omorro¥i' 31 12:30 p.tn .. and al noon and 3 p.m. on S:uurday in 1hc Broadway/Neiman Marcus cour1yard. For more 1nforn1a1ion please contact Fashion lslanJ Cu~1omcr Service at 72 1-2000. 0 , 'J'll E VAJ'l:'l'A GE t'OUNl>ATION of Costa !'t1cu is h:.t\1ng a 50 percc111 off >ale on many en1er1Ji11n1cn1 boo~s for llJW. Subjcc1s of the 1ncludL"d books cover such tcipics 3S di ning, 1ravcl. ~hopping, thc1th.:r arid SJ>?rls. -i.....:......-~ ..... former sludcnl Allan Beek chal!i wi th lhird·gradcrs Chanelle Sl.:1dics, 8, right, and Pa rl<cr Hutchison, 1, 31 Nc"-port Element.lry. You c.:in order and pick up books at 661 ll:in1il1 on. Suite 710 in Costa Mcs:.i or by calling 645 -7833. The Vantage Found:.i 1ion of Cos1a Mesa sen·cs adults ~·ith physical and dc\•clopmcn1at disabilities. Newport .Elementary School celebrates ·its centennial 0 Cl.icsl DuJs appea rs 1'huNd:IJS and Sururdays. lVhtlllt'r J·ou 'rt' a n1t'tthant or a sbop~r, JI you knuw ul u good l.JUJ', I'd lot·c to git·r you M>DJt publit·ity. Call nit' 111 540-1114, lax me at '4641 10 or 't+Titt tu n1c: Htsl Huys, Dally Pilot, JJ0 tY. Bay . St., Costa /\ltsa, C11 /il0 91617. CORRECTIONS CO!it.1 ~1 e~ Pohce will hold a drunken drivina checkpoint from 8 pm. Friday unlil I a.m. Sa1urd:.y on Nor1h bound l'iarbor Boulevard just nonh of \\'1\son S1 rcc1. An 3rhclc in Wednesday's paper 1neorrcctly stated the time. • A story on the potential 1ale of lhe Balboa Island Fire S11:1110n incorrce1ly stated tha.1 1hc i ll-cash 1alc ..-.'Ould s.ivc the city about Sl,900 in commisaion fees. The correct figure 1s $19,000 1hc ci1y would save by no1 p111ying a local broker a 4.75 per«nl commission. By Russ Loar, Stat! Wntet T his is the I001h school year for. Newport Elementary School, a bcachsidc school thac s1ill bean iu original name on the out- side wall near the fro6t steps: New- port Beach Grammar School. But it's not lhc origi nal building . The first Newport &ach Gram- mar School opcncd'during 1he 1893'- 94 school year 11 191h and Court streets near McFadden's Wharf, which would later become known as the Newpon Pier. It was a one-room wooden cottage with 1 single teacher and 18 students. By 1905, enrollmcn1 soared 10 43 students and 1, new school was built on the beach about o ne block from the old Khool. The new school had two classrooms and served all the children then livi na in the'Newport Beach area. As enrollment grew, a new school waJ built at the current &.lboa Avenue location. opening in .. ilJPliL bf ......... Tht n-Orwp c.ouner arr.•m ...... -:642.6CJl6 y-aJliil'llil& Dlllt .. Oliy' ,... ., """" ..... ,_.. _. .,_ ... l'fdJy to ldD WlliMi ~ n. ... , ...... _._ ...... -r ...... _. ....,. .... ..,, Oft ., .,it. Ccw11111 -• ....... ....tio_.•-..... «lr!'H--~ ""* wti.dil thtw -. dttt ..,,...,. ............ ·-~. ""' . ,.,,, _,,... ......... per. ............ .___,..lt. To MAM A Corrtctlon • II ... ,..,., poky to,_.......,. tDrMCt .. 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C..-...' ...... ......... -. .... ;a, .. . • 4 NQ "'''" '"" ftMr ........ ::::~ ·-· .... .... ........ .......... ...... .... ...... t-.SJa...U J14 1 ....... ,.,.,.,.. , .. 4:f7 ....... 1 10:JI A.A .. . 4;,, ...... _ • ,, .. , ,...S.J •:J7 ,......J No_ ..... ........,'°' ~=--=~ ..., .... All L --. w.tw1•12.... 2 .... _ ..... IM'-. I I Cildloo ·---.... ....... ct ... ' 1912. In 1933, the school w:is de· s1roycd by car1hqu:1kc bul was re- built.re-Opening in 1935. Former sludent Allan Beck. 66, says he was in a fiflh-gradc class· roon1<ift 1935 ¥.·hen the metal letters of the new school's name were LR· stalled on the outside wa ll. "h 1nadc a terrible racke1," Be ck says. Afl cr seve ral yt"ars or home edu- cation. Beck began .chool in lhe second grade at Nc""·port Beach Grammar School. For1 unately for ilcek, the 1933 curthquakc st ruck at night, but Deck and others h:1d to allcnd school in a nearby mor1uary unlil :1 new K hool \¥3.S constructed. Beck visited wilh lhird-gradcrs Wednesday. in a classroom 1hal is roughly in tho same location ¥.·here he attended third grade. "We were nol supposed to go out to the surf," Beck recalls ... That "':i.s verborcn. Out we s.omc1imcs sneaked out there anyw here. We had a real I board¥ialk in fron1 of lhc school in 1hui.c dJ)'S -we could 1unnt'I under ii. .. After JOO ycrar1, it's not ~urprising thn1 Nc¥iport Elementary School h:is long lis1 or alumni. Former Counc1l- "''On1nn Ru1hclyn Plun1mcc ullendcd the school. and Orange Coun1y schools Supcrin1cndcnt John Dean ¥.·as a four1h-gradc teacher in 1955. Former teacher Ralph \Vh1tford. .,.,.ho spent 3Q yea!') :u the school. 1s coocdinuting ·a IOOth annivcnary cel- cbr:uion !>C l ror May to coincide ""i1h the Khool's open house. "1'11crc will be a dance for alumni al a near- by An1crican Legion H3ll and a vasl library of mcmorabili:i \\lhitford ha"' collected "'·ill also be on display. ''1'hcrc is a real n1ystit1ue 10 1his school," \Vhuford s:1id. An)'onc ¥ti lling 10 \'Oluntccr or contnbute memorabilia lo the IOOth annivcr~ry cclcbr1tio n may contact the school at 760-J4S4 . • Alan Bcelt wallcs h.ills of the 1993 vers ion of Newport E.Jementoiry, just as he did in lhe e.irly 'l Os when he attended the school .is a student. POUCE LOG COITAMUA 'ocrc 0•'" KMtl: A bit e wu Jiolen l 'huncby rrom ttft a~r•sc or 1 home in 1hc 2300 bkltk. J>ulhMla ltttl: Someone brol.c inao "tanqctnc:•I A«0Ut1ll"J Sc.Men lt1 lhe 3100 bloclc ~tonday and Mok lhc bulitlCU'l tafe. Various lo<•llOO~ AUlM -were rrpottcd 11ok11 T~ from 1hc 600-Mock ol CcRtcr Strt I, the JOO btoct o( Rothcitcr SltcCL ..... llTllACll _ .. , -willcl<-lonca wcni: .-otc• Sau•rdllf from a home in th&' «JO bklcL \1-'h *' °"* Mo... ..... Sl.000 WOC"th Of looh: wtrc ..oic ... Monct11 ,,. D'O>rlnc:I u-.,. hi 11M 4CIO lllotk. __ , __ '" .... .,£ ••• z::::--..,. ····= ..... •• • Thund8y, ....... , .. ,.. • One 011na·1wllmrs,11111coach11va111111 'Athllllc filcwpott·MeA School llifo ttiCt admlnis1n1on will dif. butc the new "Athletk H " 10 its coaches. parents.. IAd 1tudcnl$ nca1 week. The k>ac- overdue cuidclincs •re in response to a number or con1rovcrtle1 In· volvin& the high schools' 11hlc1icl P"'l1•m. The handbook underscores the Editor's Notebook obvious: ,,.... Coaches should treat eve~ athJc1c with di&nny and re-' spcct. II" The dignity, wonh and selJ- cstecm ol partki· pants should be paramount to all 11hlctic activities. Y" An athletic con1c11is.only a game -not a ma.tier or life and death for player, coach, school. orrtcials. fans. com· munily, state o r nation. o_, .. "'On"1111til -.., alt. -DMoioo Ill loolboll a1 Lave,... Collqo IO< 44 ycan. His record .... an averaac 190-116-4, bu• I'd con1end lllal he wu one ot the Fe•te" c:o11eae coaches ever. I f.nl read of Ort in 1989 in Sporu lllUSlrated. which de>Oled a muld·~sc spread 10 "1he most unusui.i rootball coach ln the U.S." And earlier; this year, when l wu doint research for a book on the nation's ireat coaches. I looked up Ort fin1 and had the honor of spending a morning with him. It was a humblina experience. Here's the kind of coach.I'd want my son or ~aushter playina for. He and his wife of 'SO years. Comi. washed the.players' uni- forms after each pme. , "Wion I bad playbooks. Ibey were IC'rriblc. I didn't feel com· IO<tablo at all bc<aute I hid IOod COKbea with me and sreat playcn and if tblftll were open, 1hen we wou.kt all pt involved ... Ort didn't like upsets. .. ln our competitive z.cal, we so often interpret t0mcbody else's failure as our succcu. The person who can run the faste5t ought to win 1he race . People shOuldn't ' hope lhat he stumbles." Ort, who never missed a/rac· rice u a plarcr. didn'1 min his players missing practict5. "I think through the ye.an that six to 12 people would miss every practice that I h3d. And 1t didn'1 make me happy ~ .. but I dqn't want to IJ\.llke a judgment 100 heavily •.bout your decision (to skip practict). If you say,'( want to study th is afternoon,' or 'I want to spend some time with my girl· friend,' or 'My parents arc going , to come down ... ' it's your deci- sion. not mine, whether ifs 3 good decision or not. "In our society, if your grandma dic1.. thcn )'OU can mill KhocN a couple Of days. and that's K«J!I• able. If your dos dies. you cant. Now lis:tert. There arc a lot of chil· drcn wt¥> have a much dosu rela· ti<Nuhip wi1h their dos than their grandmother. Grandma is just an old a.rouch and the dog is JUst so in\por1ant to them, Out 1he princi· pal s.ays, 'No. That is no1 an ex- cuse.''' There arc other Oriisn1s: He docsn'I like the weight room (he believes players should do heavy liftin& for &he poor if their m1.&scks need work);, n~ players -re· prdlcss of ablli1y --.. -ere wcl· come any time d1.&ri111 1he se1t0n; 1od in C' )'tllrs ot ooachinr.. he nevcr kicked l player o(C the team.. .. J bad people quit. ~1ost of the time they would come back, :ind they were pcrfcctJy welcome.'• • So Or1 could h.:t\•e wri11en 1hc Newport -~iesi ·'Athletic Hnnd- book.." His rormcr players, 1re.:ncd V1o ith dignity nnd respect, fell pla>- ing for him .;..:is nlmos1 a rclijioUJ experience. fromotifta a ._ ol sclf·wortb •nd tcll-cs&cctn ....._. far abc.wc the trivial OUtc:OMe ol the pme And Ort -..... wit- bis a!li.W$11JU COKhes and pa.ye.rs -ne\IC'r toqk the pme too tcri· OU>ly. . Yeah.. okt Ort has 1 kn.ck f0t 0 pu1t1n1 thift&' -.uo perspective. lt't I mc:)li:lJC that C"'Cty COICb 1n the Ncwpur1--Mesa di trict should heir. In (act, it's M>mething we sboukl all pay attention to. 't'llli:Jat t.btkll II tlw ftll•. BABY PApt- Gir!s I month to 15 )lt2l1 October 10th """ N<WJ>O" Shaaton. ln Newpon e..d. . ' I've got a suagcstion for Super- i ntendent Mac Bernd and the ath· lctic directors of Nc~-port Harbor, CdM, .Estancia and Costa Mesa: "I think you"'coach ! little helter if you wash the uniforms and han- dle the field preparation (Ort also chalked the field before each pmc)," he told me. "And to wash 1 unifonn -hey, it's exciting. (By scrubbing out the stains by hand), you wouJd have a feeling about what the auy had done in the pmc." Ii II ,\\/If I -~l lll'.\ll \I -~·1·1 ( 11/ /\I\ LOTS OF GREAT PRIZES! ($200 Saying> Bond,vacation, motoriud car and much mon:) I I . Have Roland Ortmayer deliver a speech IO your coaches when they pick up the handbook. Qrt had no cgO -or pl~ybook. He let his coaches and players make up the plays. 70-1000 pounds Local·NationaJ-lntcmat.ionaJ Door-to-Door ddn-ery . Expert padcing and crating Ground • ~ •Air • Rail == Sp<cializing in ==;i HOUK'bold Cooch &. Applu.na:s !·int An, Antiques. Fnplc hmu Fullv 1nsurnl.. ·1~ ynn. of cpnir1Kr YISAIMASTERCARD Jt¥ V..i..c.p.d lo: ~Byl'!ol.....W. ~ Last P~t until chc Fmals in -Dettm.~r! The three-month heart~ that can change your 1:ife for good! 714 -641 -7447 Ship ,t A,t Uttte -:: >" l • ·o \ \ \ ......_.... For mor~ information or •n •ppJi.c~,, e.O 548-1393 AU participants rrmvt II trophy! Tum your lileMyle"110a 1-Jlhy ~lewitht.!lp from 11-eexpms al 11-e ua Heon°"""' l'n.'VmtiOn Program. Througl> lhis"""'" lutimary new lhrl'&month Healthy Heart ProgJam. you can imJ'fO"" your <p.>ali1y "' '""by redOOni; your ml< !or heart -and. ;,, *ll"ne cases. CYO"'I begin re\'ersing existing ccr.diticns that can lead to a heart allack. F'rec Coffee (. In response to the surgeon General's Report· • In 11-e process you <:an.-. • i.m...,. your d>olcslerol significantly ;,, jusl lluw monlhs. • Learn eft..."'Cti\re stres6 managt.....-nent tcchruqucs. • Improve your phys.cal 61no..- • Lose v.'eight \"<tithout dieting. swgery, medica~ or ~ ~ 0 ~ )J. • Lmm to rook fat-free, hea.rt-ht.>althy meals that laSle grea~ So~ your lik hr good ;,, just three rnontJ-d! Come IO our free onentntim to learn how! Now ~ September 30th The American lnstttule of HeaHh Risk Management Great coffee starts with the beam. That's why Hickory Farms9 uses only the finest Arabica beans in our rich ' Vanilla c.olada.EmcraJd Ocam. Oavorful Macadamia Kona s .._). ]J_ ·",; l ::,• JJ. . ' ~_x .st "'18 lf"T"'C"(X'.1 -...: _.v't:._lt'JV9'•,Jr• --~'-,rlS 'Y1 _Jell(3r0 '"'0..)ll'r' Healthy Heart Program: FREE Orientation and our cxclusi'Y'c Private Blend. Buy a Tuesd•y, September 21 • 7:00 to 8:30 P .M. UCI Medic•I Scienc~ Bldg., Room Fl 14 Obt;alJl p<-nrut & d1rt:'Ct1uns 10 p.ark 1n lot 81 from .attend.ant •I Info. k lObJ.. un C.1llfom1a Ave pound or any variety and get a pound of equal or lesser value free. You can'I afford noc to splurge! ' , SLJ ~ :):: ,' ~ .'.•_~ :;·. • • ' • SI 1~ •• -.. .: •--ear-r.-'t:"""l9frrs • ' :;,._-I ,'!""\~ ..")~1fy .t • .... vt::.t:.'-1 o .• :gr n .-. t"l'llr•l'K:'t' off U n1\'"5Lty Dr Thr LA.1 llfoa'I I--"'-""'*"'~ arom-f"°"'-.1 • ~ w1'h flr l.OC...., DI ~.II•~ kl~~ .-d ~ INNF'*'-IOllNI Oil f""""" hfM PIAZA 17th at Irvine Aw., Newport Beach AT NO COST TO YOU 714 664-1441 ~ """1--°"""'1-~-~ ...... -°'~~ · Send A Gift Phone 642-4302 -..-Mld----....... 1"~1aWll ... dti .. Whw1~ .... ~ ""'~ ~ ~ ~ ThrHritlliy Hnn ~-.""'"""1 .. ~ wlllh tlNllll v...,. ~ -d lhr _ l8pl!Ctfd_lwlltl kn:!~., C.lbfum.lo Fot P"'ft anfonn•ltlln rortl«t. U0 J Wrt 0-~ ~ent-1 f'rogr-Am 19122 M.k.Arthur Btv-d., ln·11w, c. 9771.5 • (714) ~7668 OR {714) 725-3225 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY lllC. ... ,_ .... """ ... 1111-Kfl .. CISTA•S&-Ul-1151 THE TRUTH ABOUT LYING. For yeirs, wt Wert told 1h..J.1 1ht fumcr tht bnl tht btttcr Thii's ,ust not ll'Ut", sinct your body lj not H.11 RtKirch Ns 'hov.•n that for quaility slctp ond proper bock iuppo;., y<>ur bed musl b< fltx1blt cnouj:h to illow sl'_Kiuldtn and hips to si nk in, )'tt supponivc enough lo contour 1tse:I( 10 me tower bod Only • oux• bed don oll 1ho1 MORE SPRINGS, MORE SUPPORT Com"'"' 1ht 37S to 900 spnncs \n • convtn- 11on.1I quccn·Jizc Md vcnus tM t,6'1o 10 l ,400 springs In • queen·sizt DUX bed MOt< sprinl' "'mon: iuppon, l.m pr<SM<. Benorclrculo1ion . DUX 1pnn1' ,,. -made of m1l1<n1 Swtdish itttl. Thry'rt" inttrwottn to ptOVtdr ....... ...,. pon They ollow '"" brd ............. your body's • rtt'Y """ Mor< ........ dtstnbua: your ........ ....,(y, ond keep yo.. spin< 1n ill;...,~ O\IU 70 YEARS Of ltfSEAliCH n-11-ADUXbrdil_.ol .... .-rills .-11 """ ••tc111t. &ny ckw• GI • t I its dn1gn ts tht rnuh of~ tlun 70 VCJirl of rtstin;h on slttp A DUX btd 11 an 1nvntn1(nt for th( m1 of your lift, But don't 1ik~ our word for 11 Come 1n lie down in • DUX bed ond prov< 11 10 yourself THE DUX BED, 1HE BED YOUR BACK HAS BEEN ACHING FOR -----·----- for"°" proof, ..M fer,., FREE~ "AJw.crtl T1d111olcgy • Cl-.:.. •• ,. ,~,,...,. ------ --- ........ ___ --...,-----~ °"'----~----~ ____ zio _____ _ "'""'~~-~---o,-,---DUXIANA AT PAllllCflf m.NG> •• •••••• (TM ...... ,. •••a.:i,....,..,.0•11111•cwot ~--lo •It A • IM- • TO BE HELD BY TH E COU NTY OF ORANG E-ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGE ME NT AGENCY PROJEC"l': UPS Alr Car10 Access Proposal a t John Vayn• Airport PROJECT DESCRIP'fION : In accord1.nc11 •It!\ thir C•llf<'tni• linviron•ntal Q\lallt• Ac ! (CEQA), the County of Oran1e ls prepar i n1 an 11nvl1on'"'ntal ••'°•ct rirport (!IA) to eva luate the irn•iroo•ental i•pa c t1 usoclated v lth all -ca r10 i1 er•lce •t Jol'ui ·~ayne Airport (J\l'l). Tht pu1pose of this "Ork.lho p 11 to en.1ur11 that all releva nt co,.cerns •r• Identified and e4drea:1ttl In the LlR The proposed proj ect to be: irvaluatiirG ll'I the till artsirs !r-a r equ•s t by l.MltH Pan~tl S•r vlce (U PS ), a federally ctrtlli ed c~rclal air ca1r111r to en1a1e in re(\llar ly schirduled a l l cargo s•t•ic•• .it J I/A 1i11Jirf1 l a.1g11 air c a 11le1 a 1rr1at1 There arir ftOt preatflll)' all -ca rgo 11 1 1 c ar1itr opera1lon1 at JVA . UPS propo1ts •o ro<td\ltt fl• fl !1llt pt r day , fl•• 4•1• pir r vtclt, to and fro. JV4 vi th Jocin1 7)7-200 a lrc:rafl Tilt J VA Phase' 2 Ar<:tlll Plan places ll•ltatlOfls upon !ht nu•btr of J1ir-11i1la1td (Cla11 A e r Class M) Averagt O.ll)' Ot.partures (ADD•> by r •1ula rly scht d1i1ltd 11r carrl•rs u1 l n1 JVA an4 tnclude.11 • preler•,.c• for those •i r ca r1lt ra prop.oaln1 to us• th• AOOI vl th a lrcrart r...-1,1larly conf l gurtd vlth 7:1 or .or• p.11a1•n1er stat11 Th• propostd proj irct vould l"•olve f O\lr •CtleAt l I ) ''"'od-n11 to th• ,,,._,, l Acct11 Plan to al lov ari a lloc.11 lon b!' !hir County of ol'le er -r• Cl a11 A AD01 for all -car10 purpos•1 : 2) rea lloca tlOfl of Ofle or -or• Cl ass A AOO. tr .. IN••llftle r carr l•r u1• to UPS1 )) a1Mnd•11nts to c1i1rrt nt operat ln1 l eas•• v lth pa1111n1er alr lln• lt t1anta which prt1tntly prohibit the• fr011 11n1a1lng tn all-c.•rgo ••r•lrir ; 4 ) 11pp1ova l ef a speclllc llO\lftdslde op•ratln1 plan for UPS optra lions at JVA . WORKSHOP LOCATION Tho Public Workahop will be held in order to preetnt ~ Wormation and lb IOUcit public ...,..,.. .. , ' PUllLIC WORKSHOP DATE: Ve'llne•day, S.1tt .. 1Mr 22,,lffl TlM.E 61>0 -11 00 ,... C•pett tiov.n> : 1100 ~ 1 1)0 •·•· (pre ... t•tl• ' ...... , ... , LOCATION: 1ta11e r 11 .... ,,,,. SdloMl 21l0 hat• """ ....... C••ta ..... CA ._,. ......... "9«nil1111 t~ .. ,-...., -..1 .... •ll'fft.-1 t• "''-Call•'-· IMla..t,._._~.1 •1-1 ... , ...... . •t (716) l.J4·ll0l • ' WORKSHOP LOCATION MAP u. .. ..,,~o··· -I • ,. I .. 'flllnlllW, lljllllmber , .. ,., -.y N&TWOlllUNG UMlN.U: l..oool b1 r's ·• people:.. Wc:I pntlellioNb ud odlien 1-ceraaed lo tM Welde• job --*ct .,. iMi&cd '°·Ne~ the ' --liol T ... alllloo "°'-"' -no.-~-.......... .. r.c.. .,, .. 11 ....... ..... ,..._ W• t.d-n'n-.0-, ..... __ _._w_ .... ... , ....... ~ 0. ii lllS .. • _ ... , _.. • .... ,. fltw -Ww ad-., eel (llJ) 256-1917. ...... -, .... -.... -... 1d1n ... OllWC ' ... bet'qll; ........... ... .. 7 ktlr ,...... ... Adls1I .... 1L°"I ii $J .... cMcrl *' I 'ae list.For __ ... 6l0-UIU. ht ~ lccwrc at Newport CctMcr Ulnty at 7 p.& The ptQcs-am will QJlllJltt laow uct wt.ere co '* ~IO obtaiti more die.nu Ott .... wl focttw bu1i .... vilbili • For tnOtt infonur.ioft. ·can 6"U-317t OI 64+3191. SATUMAY, llJ'r. 18 IAU&T AUDmON' TIM: Newpon Ballet Academy will be liioklint kJ au..i Nwnckr 1udidona from l p.lll. co 3 , .... '1k .~lioa is ope• co lhe public ud COUt SJ. For llKJtC WormaUon. call 6'6-7644. COMPUl'U IWANDll A. coepflCt 1W9i It ..... Mid Ill * 0.-. °"""' Flir _.Ill ....... C.Cetct .. •ildkc No. t• ... 10 a.m. utiJ .. p.a. Add 0 t I 'II• " S6.-edmm"" 11 SS _.-.., uedcr 12 ,an wt he.. for _. -""(800) --.. ('15)3'0-9113. TOPLU'Yz n.e-Newport HiUI Oardco .O..tt wW ltdd a Topi.al')' Tree domoMll'ltioA at Pblc II OubW»"C, ltOO Port Carlow at 9'.JO a.m. lttms will be b lale and Africu artilacu ""°""'· Foc ialorma1ion, call 640-8812 or 644--609S. flllDAY SUNDAY, llPT. 1• W:.U.nl S&MIHAlt: A ~ aod wellac:u COMUltut ..W Mdfctt nutrition. wei&bl •••• 1•t. cholcttetol c:om:rol ana other bcakh COMCrM •1 • rrcc hc.t&la tcminar at the"Mee.tinJ Room." a lidllCI c:Wl.. For tDOrC inlonnadon, (&ft S4,S4081. TASTE OF NEWPORT: ThC annual Taste or Ncwpon food festival bc&iM at 4 P.m: 11 Newport Center. The food l'.e.c -part of the Scafcit oc.lcbration -conunuet S.u.arcby and Sunday. BOAT CRUISE: John W•yne'' boa1 S£Af'fST llC: -An &K. 4K aQd tk kid's cup bcains '' a ...... at fuhioa Island. Abo. the race wlll be the lite , ol .. 1993 Ncwpon Health A Fit.ot• Expo. .. To tCn 11p, call 72M400 or 661~ . ·1 1JlD SllOW: Tbe Ora.nie Couniy Bjrd Breeders arc h•vina 1helr 12th annual bird fair at the 0111nae County fair and Erpocition Center in Bu.iJdin& UO~fE TOUR: The Newport Tht•lrc Atta C.cntcr will hold • bcncfi't tcaturinJ Wort bf ardlitcct Brion Jeanette ud a wur ol onc-of·•·tind homes in Newport Hcipts. 1Wo kcturcs by Jcantlt.c win explaUt MM ············~--~········· I '1 I I I I I HOME LOANS! • $1,000,000 MAXIMUM '-OAN AMOUNT •Pwid 1mndR1lw-ea.-2.00M1gln I •NDPi9'................ •NDNru hAIMwll1wli'ln I Cs": STEVE EHLE I (714) 675-8866 Ofllce or 24 Hr. Pager (714) 237-0536 I 3748 E. Cc.-I lgl-. °"""" .... - .~ • ..AA •. " Of CalifOfnia ·~ Me1ftbtrRllC . I I I I I I I I I I I I I .. ,. ... "" .. ,,,,,. ............... ., .............. -~ ... ~-~-*""'...,..... • -················-···--- • JW'1 Collilornil GriD • lhti)"s Dim • The Friday, September 17 from 5 p.UL to 11 p.m. Saturday, Sepkmber 18 from ~ p.m. to 11 p.m. Sunday, September 19 from noon to 8 p .m. Newport Center Drive In Fashion l.oland. • F'our Sea.1ol1s Hotel~• f"aaner's MM\:~ •Diedrich Cdltt • CNrie7 Brolfm's c.n....,. N<wi>o<t ~. Bolboo Des:!el1 lifiiUnlll•• 790llDI' r.o .• Ril&awu c.anwi . Tht Arches . Back ... ~~ • Manal""1 ReslMnnt • IQ1lls f'ld8' Shop • Mutts Pialboa ~uu ~ Bly Cale • llolb' (lrill • 1\lto Mare • Jofln Domns • PlvilimTour S..... Hold • !ldN Hamtr. Resulnlll • \\"'hal's ~ Bi:9&ro • Ho. SI.an 8isuo • Marpru\ ... H:ud lb:t Cale • The F'ht Crotr,. • 8riul •• CUt • ....,.0m . -·,r-""'""' • Clti:ln• Pim KicMl • v .. NlwJ • Billn> ai1 • lmt'aos ~ ~ ....... N T . SEl'ltllBER 17 ·~TIWO..•Ro!W~·Wo NSWPORT SEf"l'tlUIERli Shil>IW .... ~. °""" hljlo """ :::~~==~~'V ' ";:?" .,.. ?. • • • ~ GaMWS . , .. """'·~···' ....,+ ...... --. T-."'"a.r ···~· ........ . t LINCO LN elillllCU&Y --- • ... Jf111flhJIDllls ........... at' II .... I 111i&M ... . _._ ........ _.... .. ..--· 21111 Qll!Drtw, ..... ,. ....... flomi l p&to5 ..... .. ........... .. ua cona. TM uc ..-T- ...io..... ..-..--"" 'nktrn u..tqk •• ....,hm 6'JO•HIO,,_.ftofloll1Jii.6 . .• ,., .............. -1. c.11sa,.,__Fot_ I I d ...... '4:l:zl2. ...... "'T* t 7 of lllc """ "'°"' o.llre lM .... of Atr1 1 II .. will m .... UCl•_wll_IU 211• .... 'Ill ... con.. --10 ...... t.o ..,. at Ck SIM:nua U..ry Md OwdcM. ua ottk:WI will be plCIC-ftl ,0 dilc-. tcholar&Wp rcdpicats and •n v.pdal.c-. the ~ Few moni 1nr ...... 1oo. coll 651.0101. ... DlaMD'I .utoc:IATIONa ~~··--"t"' .. ,he Iheme of I frK aGOn ,,... I• tho .... --..... "' °'· ._ .. " ... u.-....., ol on,,, • Sold;Mnt Cat:iroraM OoJlcet, 5$ Fllr DrM:. Cooll .,_, Or. BcU wll mrrcail a rcie~tioa ol tllc )'Carl IJCM-1237 :ec ill E&YPC-it bep at 2 p.a. Md is free 10· nacmbcn a81d SS for lklfHne~ , TV-Y.llPT.21 "c'mm•iq Room of Ultio Nowpon Ccwr ~-Thi pmcntatbl wiU CCM:r 7'ICh tkiftts • &lac dillcn:ncc bctwc:c• .orrul ~ -Nd -Uodicotinl ............. disease. Fot more. caU 6"-3111. 90NW A.RT: The Ocy of Q:ilaa &fcsa wiU otrcr • sia...cck dm in ~. l 1hc art of tuhivatin1 and 1nh•in1 ~,...,.,,...,...,r ... ""'"'· ,.., -....... J.Jf w . .., ... c..t.-INJ1. · Hoag Hospital and Secure Horizons - Two Respected Names In Senior Health Care. { Secure Horizons, a health .plan for Medicare beneficiaries, gives you all the benefits of Medi· care -and more, including: •No premiums* •No deductible •Just $5 per doctor visit • $7 prescriptions* •Worldwide emergency coverage • Virtually no paperwork Find out more. 0 Find out how Secure Horizons can offer you all the benefits of Medicare-and more-for less. Join us at one of the community ·meetings listed below or call for a free information packet. • • Monday, SCptember 20, 1993 2:9Qpm Neighborhood Community Center 1845 Park Aw;. (Near 19th) Costa Mesa R efreshments served! • Thursday, ~:£i:ber 23, 1993 Kaplan's Restaurant 3211 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa (J~t south. of the 405) Continental breakfast sezved! • .. ,, ........... • 1-800-282-9944 S... Hril I Ila I ll'lr tlf'den.1 ht1rll; t , l '111111 m I 'tq 1111. I 1 Is ......... DIP 11a.rs,'11.a..••1t•11'M ......... ei .. .... M -.1111ll .. lhF1n,a1l111•••1 I IJ'11ll •a..i .. 111- lll ... lla11 · ..... lfl& ......... I' a ... 11111111., ........... ._...,••• • 111111· ••••lllllllllllllffl1 ~= 1q1 a ..... _ ..... ........... ,ncer COSTA MESA -Police Chlel Dave Soowdu bu created the depanment'• fint PRU lnlormatK>n position ind usl.Jncd Special 3ior Oeorae Wlbon to fill it 1r vetcnn on the force, Wilson will be le for &cllln1 Information OUI 10 the media io addition to coatinu in1 his ldminb1ntive duties. Wilson, 49, was hired in J965 as a dispatcher and became a sworn office r later 1ha1 year. The Los A111eles n11 tive advanced to lhc dc11e1ive bureau in 1969, working various details. Wilson eventually served as a detective for the dep11rtmen1's Crimei Against Persons unit. Since 1974, he has worked on adminis tr ative investi11tio~s. Wilson u id he is k>oking forward to his new po:Sition as '1• challe nge." By LDMln -.... W... """" ton of .t..rp ~ IO 00 A Atf.SA -The OWKcr peel aw1y d• WlQdow .... or Superior Ctxnicl is ottcrtna 1 bre.Nc ia.. ac:t0rtli na '° I ,... r~ard for 1he arrest ~nd i."Oavic-pol15. tk>n or whomcnr broke ir.10 his ScveraJ homclcsi pcttp&c wt'IO Newpm1 Boulevard WOtc early CU.1J ®I nt.:N' tbe t lOA toW po-- Saturda y aMS sw9cd SS,000 •orlh lice they u w tNO mtn in 1 'pickup o r basci1:1fl ca rds . truck Joi1crin1 in lhe area artcr ibc. ouriJ3rs atote <lCVCn c~scs midni&bt Frtd:iiy. ot 1 ,·~riety o( Lt:1f, Sk1Bm and Pohec are lnvtsdptif\J, In the Upptr !>eek l.t:.~ball c;.rds. rnc:1n11rM, the owntr it pl1eriit1 1 $1orc 0\'1nc1 Davt Lc10 bclicv~11: JSOO reward for the liTffi and the bu1 glars spenl some tirnc 01 con\1c1K>n or !he bUJ&lm the )1o~c 3f1cr brenkir'& in since An)·onc ..,,.j1h in(o..-m1t1.>I\ i• they rilled through th.: boxes of u1icd 10 call Superior (Omjcg at ba!ttbal cord~. sclcct1n1 ccnain 631·39j) or u.c: Costa Mc·soa P~lcc ones to steal. L>tp.-nmcnt :u 7S4-S205. All 1hc C'lrds that .... c.rc m~~lll Jlbh Lc10 uid the bufc,Jary arc fnir :y rcc~nt. ~rding to Cm· m;1rkcd the rin.1 l)rcak.·1n at lhc ployce Josh Leto, the O*ncr·s wn ~turc·~ Nc.,.,purt Doule'fatd k>- Ltto U.l<t tht SIOr\!'s ttoc._ o( com· C2tion ics was left untouched -l:ntt! ~~.\ul 11 \c,u :.10. Superior .:. In hls spare t ime, the father or two likes to' ·. · c:;amp, fish and golf. · _ 81 LarlA.na ·~•sh~• -. ~........,.., .... En1pl;>yecs IJiKO\crcJ 1hc the.It Cu1n1cs hld been IOC11tca On Su~­ whcn· 1hcy arnvcd at ~ork S:uur· nor A\cnue Lc10 taid 1he store 'Ceo<ge WI'-, a~ -.n, has been _.nted P'ft' lnfonnation offictt. • day mo1ninJ-'1>.l~ bu.rgJarllCd !II lhc f rmcr lo- • We'll show you how small business ccm mecm big profits. _ Sunivmo in \Oday'1 rapwily changmi; busi ness world ia a rhasucca.~}'1)1ltsmall~ D¢ ·)ob. ~ when f1lllOU1C8I are IClltC.'*. 1n In addmm k> esper1. tnltructn. out ccuna1 are known arder to get lhe competitive edge, you need timely for u1fl0\'at1ve cont~\ baMd on cwnnt ec:oncmk ..w..anJ inbmaticn and p-ac:m::U suo-o-!hcJf awlY' hrO and waitta. needs. Here are ,... a ""of ?ha to t.a}.lftrl:i litUIJlKn, Thal I Why we~ developid pro;roma and MrviCet to ossa! the bectnrun; and •rii-nenctd small buA1ne. owner Our carefully C I U 1. I p!'Cl",1fQllll dt!SI~ !er .amall bus1nM! O'W!le!'! L~c!. Wt> re oleM; tlu ~ Sating a Sma:!I a...n... lbw ti S$at1 a Btnrpuh. Hew k> Sert a Bed mx:l Breakbll .. IKl«I 1n1trut10r1 include ::"Ornpo:ny ptes1dent5 1 1 • , 1 c , 1 lnn. Small BUS1rieu Acc:ountin;. indudin; Boob l U9CUD,. ~ maruga1• '9dwoa!1lr.. and Record&. Tm: Wcibhop. Conducung Small SUSU1ell men who wtl. teadi you what you. need t> knaw k> ~ Mariel Re&earch. in:::tuding cranude IW'W')'S. r ....... 1o1ormm1m a11ou1 .-aoc1 -blgbquali1y ix ....... "'"""" d!-llelda. pi-...u 1:1101 •Z3IO. We'll Mad yw. a FREE CDp'f' al our look .,. it's om buai-11e The Choice for Continuil1g F.ducxllion U11tt111TT E1 t t •s101 SE1•1cts. CaL1ro1111 STATE U1111tt1 sttT, Lo1c lt1c 1 Wanna place a classified ad? Ca ll 642 -5678. · Npw, detecting breast cancer is relatively _ easy. ..... 'fl~ &-.... .. ,_...... " l -• Breast cancer often runs in the family. Which Is why Hoag Cancer Cen{er is offering a free herediiary cancer screening. We'll give you a computerized analysis to help determi~r proba ble risk of developing breast cancer. Ancfldentify any family members also at risk- Of course. we offer much more than screening. Our cancer survival rates are higher than lhe national average. Perhaps that's why more people rely on Hoag b' cancer ueaunem than any e>1her hospital In Orange County. Please call soon. For your sat.e. And your family's. HOAG CANCER CENTER -A*'"""" rt,_,. Ila•*' can 1-cANCER ror your rree hereditary cancer si:reening. Thc burgllllrt :i..pp. rcn1ly u.scd Callon o.tcc ~~ '1>.CIL ·,.----\) Tomie de Paola \J ---... I ~J ' -- me Ch1l· 1 .. ""' s Bookshq:iµe in-.111es yau t::i on _Jul :i<;r liJ purl\ Autnor/lilUSl<::>tor Tamie do F o Wiii be signong .-,.s ~. ,,,_ rY>Ok rego Ncn ' lv'ee Her IV\otcn · • • • • I • • , ' I . -- • • -/' ~- ·~ ,,. -. I C'Kl~lMS Thurs•aav September 16 2:30 -4 :30 ~~· . ---Y-, .~iL:::~-~-£.l~~·~ The Chlldf'·•n'u book.shoppe )\Jrt . 18"3 1. ,\•*:7 1.tt ~. l'J(-...vt.:,\.:-v-Rt.•)( I" "Home of Orange Coun ty ". 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Join us at one of the community meeg listed below or call for a free infofIJlation packet • • Manday, September 20, 1993 2..-00pm eigl•boi hood Community Cent.er 1845 Parle Ave. (Near 19th) Costa Mesa Refreshments served! . • Thursday, September 23, 1993 9:.30 am Kaplan's Restaurant 3211 Harbor Blvd Costa Mesa · (Just south of the 405) Continental brea.ldast n1ed! • •• •WW'nr • 1-800-282-9944 tllaJ art~ ..... Olly Plat COST A MESA -Pc:Aice Olid One Saowdt9 bu crated lbc ckpanmcnt's r1n1 pm& iAfonnat90n ~tion and "g.ncd Special llWCStipaor ~ Wi.boa 10 fill aL A 21--J:1'~1tran oo the fora:, WW:on ill be ~ for ccuiaa information out to the dlcdia ia addi1ion to continuina bis adminiuratn~ du1aes. Wibon. •9. •-u hired ~ 1965 as a dispatcher and became 1 om otraccr bter tbat )-Car. · Tbe Los Angeles n tne ad\ need to I.be ck1ccth""C bureau in 1969, orlina -.-..rlous ck Wilsoa C\"CDlually Kl""Cd as. dct~"C ror the dq>aftmcnl's Crimes Apinst Pcrsoas unit. Si.ncle 197 "· be tw •\Xlcd Oft administrat~"'C invntiplions. Wdsoa sorid he is lookjng for"A'Ud to bis on. politioo as ... challcoic." , lD his lpafC time, the father Of l..-0 CS lO camp. rLSh and eotr. .:.ay LArito• ~ ~~ eeo.ge W9la8,, a ~ wtet• bn been ippOinltcd press infommion offlee'r. We'll show you how small business . ·can mean big profits. ones to tc~. All the card th:ll ere m mg re fa.trh recent. lk."'COrdm to em p~ec J~h l.tto. the ' ner's n uto :a.:Ud the tore·) s":ock. of cotn· JG ."'llS left untouched Empk:))~c.) J1:><;.:0\~rcd the thcll ~~n thC) :umeJ :u ~or :Sutur· J3~ mornm_. The bur_!ar\ .app r .. nrh u J tore .. uon Un\tl bou1 ~ ... ar ag SJpcrior a h.ad been 1~11tcJ .. 'l ~pc· r or A\~11ue Leto aid the t re v.;a) bur lanzcd at th: former ~ ;111 n on-.c = cll Sann-~ 1:1 :oc:.:ry I ~'f ~-znw ~ ~ ~ :S .: ~ JCC ~ 1rtl& tea::-:.. s::=:a .:. ~IC ;!It II»~ q f:".: :we~ ' ~=w~~ :x::~ ~ :wal-wori: c:-~ Tb:-1 ~ C S 0 L I (-\J TOmie de Paola \J-1 i;:::.;::cs a:x: ~ :c ~"'l«.aC! ca:ll -~~ ~ • t.'ts t::2 St::t:::ig Q ~ 5.:.:s:: :r. ..: o:::..T._,. t 1-:1a1 C • S: Sc=-.: 5:-er,:r-=: ii.,-. IO St:; :: Bee! =x: =.-ec.a:s:-. -11 11 Cl l ~ ax± p;: ~ t: c:x:w a: n:z--.:::e 1.!.::'cr ;: -n::~ :--OJOe II,;,: Far_.. '•••wstl.• ahoa! .._ cmd Git. bi;h qmli.ry pugawww ill 1mDf dlw Wdl. p.a. mil 01 915-ZJ&O.. e'D ..Spa a Fllf.E c:opr ci oar look ... d 1 oaz bns'r-1 The Cbmce b Cmtinuing F.ducation -01UTUs1n Enus101 SaYJca Cll.lTouu Sun O•rYnsrr~. Lo1c luc1 Wanna place a classified ad? Ca 642-5678. Now, detecting breast cancer is relatively ~~·~·- nn a PRODVCT . . 39: . -. Thursday September 16 ·11ome of OrMtge Count) 2 :30 -4 :30 Fl. . T PRODUCE ·~~Market at Atrium Court FA HI . . I LA! '"D J' r -----COSTA MESA -Police an ~for·~ difehhd W who waadued IWIY fl'CMD bit .... c:ntia A¥Cnlle homelMt WeC!Detday Ud .._.,beat eeea liac:e. Ndro Perez- Vqe, 37, bu the mental e> pacity of a 1 (). rear-okt. ~ Perez-VZ..-cordiq to po-• -.-~· lic:c reports. Havina moved to a.ta Mesa frQSD Mexico less t.ban two wee.ks before be disappeared. police say, : the man is unf ainiliar 'With this area. lD addition, be ape.ab ooJy Spanish. COST A MESA -Irv IC.rapi. • wbo mm aklOpide bis 4--year-old a:irl u cbe made bileory by swimmina between two local pien. iJ in jail apiD after he aUcsCdlY tore apart a stuffed animal and atteinpted to ~c a fiabL !Crespi WU arrated OD ruspicioa of ctistwbina the peace at 6:30 p.m. bec:aUIC a Dell~ neJpbol in bis aputmeDt ~ordered The mmma man is descnbed u s feet 3 iDcbcs tall, 140 pounds with short black hair. He is miss- ing a few ol bis tOp front teeth. Perez-Vi.rJcn was last sceo Wanna place a classWed. ad? . Call 64'2-5678. Trying to. win your own pt.>r~onJI hattlt:• again, t ht•ahh care r ndtng? Here are two · \\ :ni ot Jd\ in.~. Hoag tlo\pital. By partif'i- pating in just :ihout e\•t-ar ' insuranc~ plan, ·e make it eas , for ·ou to ~•ffor l the fine t mt·d- i al tre·umcnr •• v ii bl SICIP BURON ~ ' 1• a Ind"'*-,..., aa9111 ~ 0 MW car llam-. Mielke llO'lf .. 2 ..,.. ...... PUii 0 ca••• .. t ~car. ' @ flErcHER JONES \l • l' · T · ·l · R • C • -\ • R • ..., tr.. t "' I ,,.: It I I A .: " cAKE~~ cook1e-s ~too \X"ht'n vou s_t'lt.>ct Hodg, } ou ha' l' ~H.'t't''' to a ho,pital with a hbton ht ~l·n 1t·e to th~ commu- nit). Pro\ 1ding qu.tlit) , affordable health cJrl: for ovt·r 0 •t·~•rs. Our widd} recogni7. .. d ~iatf of physi<."ians ~•nd nur~ .s ~•rt• among th most qu~ Hfi ~d in Southc.-rn C:tliforna~\. nd thl" mo t t . ring. ruh ah hight» t emplo t .. Newport ,5ei11!11 Sepl1•'-17-19 •Taite of Newport: ~pt. 17, S· 11 p.m. 5'f>t. 18, 3 p.m.·1 1 p.m., ~.19, Noc>n-8 p.m. ~ Center. • Pier Swim: Sept. 18, 8-11 a.m. Newport Pier. • Kitt Fesml: Sept. 18· 19, 1 o a.m.-4 p.m. •Voyagers Y~ht Oub/Seafest awlenge Cup: ~-18. Noon. Adjacent to Newpoft Pier. • four Se~sons 4K and BK Ru~alk: Sept. 19, 7:30 a.m.-Noon. Newport Cen~er. Cost is S18 • •Nautical Mu seum: Sept. 15-20, 10 a .m.-3 p.m. •"Mr. Roberts": ~pt. 17-0ct. 17. Newp<?rt Theatre Arts Center. JOIN .'JHE SKIPPERS CLUB And Save Ori Your Electric Bill ·ski ciub~~ . rppers .... ,,.~ to p.ttient r.Hio in Or.1nAl' C unty. Wt" offer .t le\ d o f p ~ r 'o n .1 li 7 t• d attention .and com- fon you \\on t find .tn\" ht•rt.• d 'l' \\'e .il\o prtdl• o ur- 'l°' h e' on hl'i rrg •ll t ht' lt•.adm~ ed~t' of mcdtt.tl t cl h 1~ o I o ~ \ \V i t h l h l ' m o ~ t ~Hh •llHl:d t•qu1pment. * Save SO£I, Olr Mid-W eek R cntah * Save 2S% Oii' FrilSat & Sun * VIP treamlinc Oloc:k-im * Priority Notice on Special Events * Join Before 9.t.n93 & Rooeivc lFREEHOUR . farilitu.~' ~•nd progrJm' . .n JtlJhle :\' "di .. , rt•ntc~ ot excdlt•nce th.tt Jre renowned for their e. perta'c in child- h i rt h . he a rt rare .l n d c.1ncer treatment. Be't of aJl , ~t·lt•l tit~ HooR llo~pHal '' t.•.ts} JuM gi\'e our m~urancc .td\ ''or ~• C•lll ~ll 1-800-qO()-H A(;, Monday through F11J.1 ' hct\\ t•l·n lam .tnd ii:30pm. That w~•y vou·n ha,·e ;t('n::ss to th ~'t mt:dtcJl tr~ .. u- 01 nt lllOOl· JO bu ~ ~'ithout h.iving 10 ~ nd a 101 for it. --~--DllyPlat United Wa(s 1993 ......., Aaaia de To- qDeWle IWUd, Abt 111 r .. la floa 0.U. IO lddrCll tllic local C •' I P ol bi&Pen. .. To beooee a a ter oldie poup. oae ... hate. -. CX*il ti• ol Sl0,000 per year nm ,..__. fwidl. 8 corporate 10UrCCL TM IDCictJ ill b.-S OQ tbe principles ol tM •• c.c.twy Frenchman de Toqucvilla. wbo ba•ded throuP America oa beMlf ol lait paa- ment fiDdiaa that tM .......... Amaicw had ewer Emopc:am Wal tbeir intense community llpirit and wiDiapen to pitda in to bdp tkir felcM mm. , For more than 40 ye.an. Altlebukr bas been just such an indMdual. She was de- ICribcd in tilt Dallu press u tbe ... patron saint of "°"1ufcers." A woman wbo liter· ally puts her considerable mmaey where _-Western Waste Industries SINCE 1957 ~Covlaland~~~ SpriRdiwln 10a111 S ecial A11ounceme1t .. blil'I ii~ c. Pinn b 24 "95 .. haw mMd "cu ... lamb it Ml.,.. Nertlt 01Hbl C.... tu~*" al ~ CJtb1u~ wl CtrllrU IS Walt. Wt .aalzt i1 amwts Tolip:ocay Fb.a- S... Bc.. alUTmm Rem-A-Ba • ~ <kldq . W5bO --' .. km af ..... far mid ..,._Al CU wmh No Pl IS 1DO 9gt II 1DO smal 16281 C.OOSUU:Ooo Circle W~ hvinc 857 -6523 ffnJa TAILORING 1280 a.son · BS Newpmt Safi 714-726-1041 .___ ______________ .. --- And Diamonds Ba.tght-Sold-Accepted For Cons.gnment 1111 •r AM •r f • It • J ' Ill• JI £111111111W Trade ln Yru Old Jewelery .. let us tum outdated jewelry into a Modem Masterpiece at .. the Usual Cost 181< Gdd & P\afrvn Qs _ _.,., ........ ~~ ' ""' I ( I J , ' . ,;;.'. I I , ' ~ ... ~.~'.I i .' I I I Pl 22 2 Al SI C I l .. Diamonds •·Jewelry • W atches Gemstones • Flatware • Gold rrtt 0--n. a-..n.. alilll ,.,._.._ l~ .. C I# Q I (;~ ( .a.rtw. 1-. J69'L\ ...... ~A-. (A fl""04 nr-caar.r-~, t e q~t4)"2.-1• . : . ~ • .. aw«~-· 776-3338 · Toi Free (800} 959-7488 ...---19 ACRO FRO~i TRiA. '\GLE Ol' ARE ~ .... ' ~ow 131 TAPS! LUNCH SPECIALS 11 AM · 4 PM ZEBOBREEN S OLR Hm \t.\R ~ JBDDut. '1?£\Yl ll!m 1 46 Im rt Beers ~Hear RUSH Ll 1BACGH l Mi poB ::q Goat Hill's RL H. Room 4 cro rewe~ • Monday. Thul"Ud~ Ill AM IZ .... l n OPE.\ }O; D:\\ S -\ \"IAR \ lSA. \t · • .\ML\ ACC£mD ' : . . ' . - \ -. \, l 30 · e"' port Blvd •• Co ta .it'~ -4 -84 2 FALL SUPER SALE • , .. , . COMM UIT Of TM llOIUll• Vm&lllF ~··· Whether or not one is in qrcement or dislaJecmcnl wi1b Stew M&rb&e'a IChool voucher comments i.D his cohunn last Saha.relay, a lbon reply is necessary. , . Marble procl ims 1hat 0 tbc hool system st1U 1 works." I auess t.bat'5 -how he and othen miaht look at 1t and he h a "4bl 10 bis opinion. And. while Marble may t e assuc wi1h colwnnist John Moorl ch's use ot 1hc word 0 pizzau..'' ci1izcns of Nc~rt, Costa Mc~ and elsewhere miaht well be loolung for some piua.u. not entirety limited to 1he "°uchcr initi~tive but in the form of much-needed fiscal and moral O\USj&ht in their school districts.. If the Newport-Mesa Unified School Dist.rid "belong to ~." as Marble state~ and ''the superintendent v.-orks for us" and ·~ elecl our . neighbors to serve on the Khool board" why do we find ourscf\ccs S4 million in the hole? Yes, former Superintendcnl John Nicoll and former budget . director Stephen Waper are gone now and we wish our new superintendent well. but certain disintcrc ted rubber st3mpers still serve on the board, as before, and ha\"e yet to take responsibility for their lack of oversight as our fiduciaries. It follows. then, thal many deeply frustrated taxpayers in thLS community and in other areas of the state may \CC)' v.cll have gi~"Cn up on some aspects of local rule, given the abysmal service some of our elected school rcprcscntatjvc watchdogs have aivcn us o'er the past av.-o decades. Perhaps a little .. flcA1b1l1t),"M Moorl3ch puts it, is just what we need an our entrenched and wasteful educational bureaucracies \\hcthcr you're for or against Proposition 174. 0 '\ KENT S. MOORE Corona dcl Mar I am c:slling in rcferen'te to Steve Marble's column on Saturday morning. I h1td tried to call to congratul:itc ham on his insi&htful column in response to Mr. Moorlach's column. I think the people who castigated him today for not being b:ilanced need to No. I. read Mr. Moor~ach's c-.Jlumn th:l! Mr. M:rble ~::d~d to and also read the initiative because obviouslf they don't understand at. I "':is 'cry touched by Mr. Marble's column. The children of California do not deserve to be treated ns guinea pigs and 1b1u's c.x.actly what the voucher would do. Yes. there arc problems in education, but there :ire problems in aU areas of our society and you don't throw the babies out \\itbl that. So, thank )'OU Mr. Marble and I appreciate )·our insight. 0 SHARON BOUDREAU Costa Mesa I "anted to th:ink Steve Marble for the marvelous column an Saturday's paper rcgardinJ the school 'ouchers. It was one of the moJI balanced and informaiivc columns I have ever read. I feel that ii ga'e me some new incites. especially rccarding the additional $2..500 or S2.600 that's -goina to be goina back to the state which I do not want to sec happen. \\e h3vc great schools. great administrators, good tcachc~ e'-crything needs impf'O\"Cmcnt but &his voucher S):1tem won't help it. Thanks to Mr. Marble's "onderful column, I plan on \Oling against it. Thank )OU LANCE THOMPSON-HAILSTONE Costa Mcs:i Trees ... tacherl In response to the maintenance ol trees in N~port Beach • I realize I'm rcfcrnna to rv.o dtffcrent budgets BUT Tree Trimmer II ... ~.250 plus benefits Tree Trimmer l .. $31,097 plus benefits First )Car tc:ichcr in the Nc-.'J>Ol't·Mcsa Unified School DlStrict .. $26.000 plus benefits. Something is very v.rona ""hen ii costs more for ao anJ1, 1duaJ to tram our trees than for a cenificd coUeac graduate to educate our children. ELEANOR LUMSOON Corona dcl Mar fire ltltlal An article recently published i.n the Daily Pilot is a Jood example of 'llhy ~mment rcgul.u&OM arc dri\ini businesses out of California. .rnd )C • C\en pr~cotang them from startin& up. II seems the Balboa lsl&nd Fire Statioa will be ':aoted by the end of the 7'Car and the fi.remen will be mO\ing mto their new station. Tbe city is planoin& OD ~llins the fire station for around $400.000. however. gO\emmcnt ttsulatioas on br\niina the buildina up to carthquaR safety 5ta.ndards wiU cut IDOlbc1 ~000 for In) new bU)'Cr. Now pacase get~ nm buildi.Qa is 66 )Ul1 old. wrvi~'Cd the larJc:st earthquake~ to hat thLS area. the Lona Beach quake of 1933. Now. for complete ab$.urdjty, the lire station has housed firemen Cot 24 bows a day. ~ da)'S a ~ for 66 )C&rs. Does lbis IDUD that for 66 years fimMn h:l'"C been liV\J\I ia aa umalc buildina lbas may , cn.uublc in an un.bquakc or arc fi.remen just c•odablc .. it oot..twby.all tllis ~me for ally new ~ncr that buys this buiJdi.Da? RBT•I• ... .Cance~ among friends Support group meets tO share their. oPtimism , .Pessimism, pain arid cheer 8YUllYlt IVU aaOWN I I was real. · When people arc f:accd v.ith life and death they 1cnd to cut through the cr.ip \\iith precision and case. One v.om:in bad clc.irly m:ide :i decision to &ivc up and die; one "om:in w tom apart by her ambivalence a to v.hcther to .tell her children tha.t her c.inccr b d returned after a much-celebrated rem· ion. ottcnds ahe)C meeting in order to gi'c b3d; to bis fellow man v.h:it lie , • ha so freely recci~d. Another mnn has become a c:snccr aJnqueror; he has learned the concept of unconditional love, :and I really hadni thought aeout the possibility of cancer return- ing again and again ; an ever- challenging and vigilant foe. oppe:u cunf u.scd at timb; he will be tired; and he •·ill be nauseous. Ghc him a break. do nol pulh hiqi, the~ arc normal reactions 10 radiation nd chcmo.'' I f ch m) father's bsencc pierce m~ soul: I ~us frightened. .. He will Jose bi hair mo t likely." A 101 of medical terms "'ere &hrown around. Words like immune therapy, inoperable, and experimental surfaced like bunilY sh::uks in a blood bath. has chosen to be less judgmental and critic:al. He st:itcs th:u life is about lhi moment in time. not the future or the past: I silently lauched bceau~ I know t.h~t m'J f:athcr h 1 fondne for hat ~yway. There \\ s humor" ithin the group. One woman stuued that She "as l<bjn& her memory. my friend piped up "ith, ''1 started loslog my memory at 40. Let me &ry artd explain 1hcsc tenm to the layman. The members of the group ~id th:it the words inoperable and experiment~ arc no1 to be feared; they do not represent a death sentence. Immune therapy is a proce v.hcrcby :s tis uc from the tumor is grown and antibodies Je,clop. The antibodies arc introduced into &he bod) to fight oll the cancer cells. Circulars were passed around which :idvcrtt!iocd semin:irs on the impor1ancc of humor. new treatments, and bus tours of canccr clinics in Mc'Cico for a mere $70. • and I don't C\en h3\~ C<lnccr!·• One )'OUfll c:trcgi"cr complained th:at she did not undc~uind 111 of the med1ol terminology. The m3o nc\t to me l..indl) informed her th:lt this is \\h)' d11.11on:ar1e h:i'c ~en crc:sted. The survi\'Ors arc the ones .,.,ho caught my attention. These people arc heroes. no& victim>. One ml\n stated lh:u his problem$ began when be v.cnt into remission: he ~id that his problem had always been life, not the threat of dc3th. Pcrh:ips the palp:ablc and pre cnt fcnr an the hc:ins of all in attcnd:incc was the C\Cr·prcM:nt chance that the cancer would return :iftcr remi~on. Many voiccd their r~luctancc to go through this har'°"ina process O\Cr ond O\'Cr a1ain lhroughout the counc oC their h'c here on e.irth. I really h:idn 't thought about the possibiht) of tancer returning :ipin and again; an C\'Cr ch:dlengin& and vigibnt foe. .., our father "on't be the father )Ou l..nO\~ fo r at ka~t a year," the soc1:il \\Orkcr :.aiJ to me. "lte "ill lose ''cisht from th..: chcmothcras»: he "111 1 don't think l\c ~er e\pencnccd 1n)thin1 quite js real as I did tonight. not C\Cn in an AA mc:cuna~ J left tared.. drained, ~nd 'cry ~ l\aryn Eun Bro•n. • Cosu .\It ~ tTSldnlt, •Ill tfntr e>«D;ion:'11J in th~ Pilot about kr f"th«'I ·b.Jlllr nitl» /uni n1nctr. ~b~ alltnd1 • 1uppotf 1roup at lbf llua6 C.ottr Ctotcr. He made radial changes in his hf c)t) le. He no" tolerates little cr.ip. takes the time to play, and I ~ ~~ ~yside Vill.ige resid~nts sit ~ith signs hmdy .ll the N~port Beach Cit) Council met>ling Mond.iy enning. Cry tor help almost drowned out at council meedng T here ba\e been plenty of emotional city council mcctingi in Ncwpon Beach. but l doubt if any cu m.2tch the one Monday ' ni&hL II was uplifting. tear jerking and 1t was umcttlini and disgusting. The players •ere polar opposites: There was a concrcptioo of graoous people v.ho came to fi&ht for thcll' home and their futur~. And there •as a •'Ofnan v. ho ranted and rl\ed and &bnateoed a shocked cou.ocil for ocarty 10 m.i.Dutcs 0\-Cr w 1 • • in comparison. a mi.Dor dcta&J. :n.e &)'\ide Villaaen pole -.&,b intdli&oent"e a di&nity and. ooe b) oae. ~ ed tbe council for • t liutc it beca le to do to betp i.D tbe battle M> bu7 the land OD 111 bicb their mobile bomes sit. They even than~cd the council for "h;1t it has not C\en tried to do. Mind )'OU, the c 3fc folks who ma)' b:i'c to t:ak.c up to 47 percent increases in the cround rent they ~)'. People mos.tty in their 7Qs..aod 80s. mostly on r 1.1ed incomes. Vw-bo arc facing a complete upbea,aJ in lhcit Ii\~ Sttll, they 'llere calm, ralion.al and unf atlan&lY polite. E'-cn the plaQf'ds they amcd v.crc genteel. Contr t this v.ith the ""om:in v.ho. when it ame time for public romments. lbhed out at the council ,. ith a fury th:lt left man) obl.crvcrs speech le he shouted. she r'C'ilcd, she thtutencd and he re d at great length from the most vengeful pti.Sllgcs of Deuteronomy: '"lbc l..c<d •iJJ put a C1Jf'SC on )OU. deft t and lrustratioo in ~ry enttrprise JOO untfttfdt, until you Ott spttdily de tl'O)N and perish for the nll )OU b-c done in fOISlllJn1 ~ .. And: "7bc LDtd 11.i.U kt )'OU ~ Ix-ttn dOwD ~'°" )Qll tnem · )UU 1~ill be-come • rcmfjing t\amplc ro JI/ the 1.mb...Jonh of the earth •· On and on she -.cnt. nch \ef\c thre:ttening 1 fate more ho rrible than 1hc one before 11. To prO\'C that the~ \\trc no iJlc threa~ the \\Om.in tolJ' of the la\l time pc')plc ddieJ her It h.id tu Jo. she ~3iJ. "11h .i ~upcnor Court Ktion. AhcN.uJ. ~he cl:i1mcJ. the judge' "1fc commi11cJ )Ui.:idc .anJ tcmblc fate) bcfeJI :ill the o&hcr "ho h:aJ cr~~J her. And ""ha.t h:iJ the coun1..1I Jone h> earn the -.om:an's v.r1th9 \\ h:it dre.idful iQj~tacc hlJJ h1ppcJ her into uch a f uf)., Wdl. couple month from n°"". the council might -ju 1 mighl - create lln a~ mcnt district that mi;ht cnJ up co tins the "om:m SlO :i month. But the Babic Corbi iUCh a thinJ, the · om:.an nacd. Huh! I can think o( ~cral re le ar1umeQl~ ai -, the C ) dul. But until ifonJay n · ht. I 1tot •~ re th:U one of them biblical Miyor Cbrenco Tu.mer handlcJ the ituation v. 1th cxtr rdinary J isnit> :uld p:u1cD<'c and simply let 1he fire bum itself out. I lJ b.i'e b:ad her tl).rown io irons. While the)( arc prob3bl)' the h.trmlc ~ldings of a bitter old v.om:an. I founJ the •bole Kene more lhan a little di turbinJ. You hll\C to \\'Ondcr JUSt how much of this ..anJ or abu>e a City Coun il hai to put up v.ith. I he v.om:sn s angl') act v.as c pcc1all) da)ta)tcful ""hen you C'On,ider the pliJhts or w m~y or the ri: iJcnb u( U:a)~de \'1Jla1c One gentlcm:an b J ~ his ~i(c o( SC> yc:m. but he's ~ing on. He has cndurcJ 33 treatments for prmtate can er. sul"h~d sur1cl) thlt is bringina him bu from bhodn and he hu rebounded from a grol,c. Out he doesn't know if be •ill u"ive the tru.ulc to be able to li\~ out the rest of hrs cb)S in peace and scamty. ' there's somcthina 10 rant and fa\'C about. ht4 Mutlo •1 t'Oltl .. nuu ""7 lbtsU)' •*' SalalWJ'. How to contact your representatives Pll.IWl>Dil 1U1 ~ (0).. TM Ho... 1600 h• Ave . w~ o c_ lQSOO (10:) 11 ll -HaUaiM rccorcb (raa ' a.a. '° 2 p.a. P T. n.aur. Aaal ' 0£.."1 Al c.n. (0). n. ~ ..... \\'111.MQallOL o.c. 2U. • • 1111auahlC 11a..._.,..,,.. Slei...:= fixes a ....-. ....... dOg JI& oollsldi tlieolfocn "'The Irvine Co. In fashion ltl.>nCI wednft." day. ltn- idents .-. !tiled lhe ule "'lhe mobile home ""'k where they liv~. Arts, music, film, leisure and more - every Thursday in · Weekend 6.00%* GIUUGllU•d I J•OT NO FEES! NO SALE CHARGES! Guarantttd Princ:lpal & Interests Rate fret' with no obligation -~will mai I you • cassette .upr about 1hc Life: Insurance Industry and guanuuttd l\nnuities by aware· winning consumtt advocale Paul Str.wcls. Call now for morr informa1ion ! INSURANCE Toll Free 1-800-994-7281 Local Coils 711-211-7770 ADA.llS L'ISURANCE ISJVtlruokholo-, 1116 -=~-S.UAno.CA9270S •E.t,ail' I -~ ......... -. 1lleOClore Taylor WI SQ1 hS re.N 0C0<. Timothy of 1he Cay ~Baoe) a OteQUei and seouel 10 tne c;h!IOren·s ~·The cay I ~· Sept 18th, 2-4 pm I -~ -· Uf.fom>IC '----''. 342• V1B Opono. No 1 ._13eactl -7 Swede Old Bea-gstrom is back!!! • $J MM'I 6 W_., Drw Sllirt ~ (Ldy a hung, •shirt min.) -, - ...... " ,_ A1 'We·re going to lose our homes if we ..i!.'~Y ~~ tiI::. .,, S7.a .-10 OcAll-don't buy the land. A lot of these people p1anoc<1 ..,. o.Anu .. m nu, bccl.., Dt•--.. lcau ..,, ....... - -pm. lor the llClrl llJ ,...... a- idcnu ta)' Ute)' tried to a I M' t .. 1o ....,.,, are 70, 80 and 90 years old. Where are dm< ...., o1111c park'• 1u1 IMDe Co. officials they going to go?• ,.,;dun lrom •h•" the ... -"' ......... ..... O.Anll ed "" --...... "° _,the kJwer price comes homes. Fred Aldoui. 82. _.. • rcstrietion oa Lbc ~ stud ht1 rent will chmb mdlioo. And rtnancbl were wary of fu.ndiftl t.hcu pu.r-- ch 5C o( the land wit.bout lbc 9cuc: 1nd1Micd In the deal -n• cm r 700 s .200 -dlat nquim, OcAll· Blyvlew resrdent rom S to l a im IO keep the part JOO month. e1i~tport Beach t.ta)'Of" O &rencc Turt\er, • rca.I utatc •n_t, a.id the residents undtrntimatcd the: diffteuhy in obtainlnc financin1 ror a $12 mill.on pwchuc ... l don't thtnk 11\ty 'lli'Crc in touch with bow d1ffteult it ii to make a loan U. todlly's m1.1rltc:1," Tumrr satd, add-- 1n1 th3t there is oothing the ciry c:iin do to stop the s.ale to OcAnU 1f 11;le rc:.1dt-nts fail to meet their dc:11dl1nes. ··The ci1i.zcni think th:t.t the cuy can ncgotia:lt-"thie dt::MI 'Atlh the Ir.inc Co., but 1h1s is a pr1\:atc trans.3ct1on. We don't h11vt 1ho§c fl&hli " pnc:c8t rcaW. tr DcAn: • . lkAnu notil.cd the za wuts &o c:omoert the park into· a prcpa.rtd 10 p3y an 1ddi1ion:il S3.S mobile home p:t1k"1 26S rbtcknts raideDt-owncd lacilil} in the ru-million f<x the nuirin3 in addition in July 1h::11 lhcLr rents tit.ill be turc, the company would have to ·to 1hc f7.8 million price for the r:iist'd by an a~croac or 2L5 per· pey IMkliJional money to the Irvine land. ccn1 bc-'1nn1ng 1n January, .. uh Co.. accordinc to Irvine Co. Councilwoman Jean Wan Jeni $Orne rents on '411tcrfront lo1s ns· spokaman Larry Thom.as. moral support to the mobile tlomc 111g 47 pc1«nt. .. It's basically the same deal," park n:siJcnts by joining them on ··\\"<'re going l>J losC' our homes 1bomas Aid .. If DcAnza wanted the P"°kct line Wcdncsd3y. 1f ~c don't bu~ the l:1nd," ~.,jJ rC1· . ' 10 do cur;tJy what the tenants "l\·c been standing by them 1dcn1 L~nn Cook ... A lat ur the~ want to do., then.ii will cost them from the staic on this, bcc-.i.u:.c I people arc iO, 80 and 90 )tars old Sl2 million." • think 'this is On<; o( t)'le city's bc:nc.r \\here arc they ao•n& lo. go-.·· The new 4cal for residents in-opponuniti c' for scnibihousing.'' -·--E\Cn i{ residents succeed -in . dudes the rental restriction and Watt s:iid. ~'It's an oppo.rtun11y for purc.hasina th~ mub1le h9me p;srk. iodudes the mariRL DcAnza was housin& that we just can't pro\k!C' their ren1.1o will still go up. oo ...... Wt# f/1#1 MJlillG m ...,.. • ""8ia.M • -• -· ·--.~--• ..--ns Farmers Insurance ,,~ (_, '-"'\)..J /r Rabbitt Insurance Agency 631-7740 Auto · H ome · H ca1th (Blue Cross) Since 1957 • Nu. HD.,. """""" '41 Old ' WANS Buying • Sellin g SPECIALIZI NG iN . 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PM Sot 8 AM~l'M &uobllshcd J 9'lO 2934 East PCB Corona del Mar 644 4446 • •t DI your oommwu:.y ••• . to pruWle quality~ saWia in a a1411for •••\e mftrenancat da1e to tw. lkllg llelllh~llrd ol!n• .,__..,_IU ... _ .. .......... • ooii+U .... d l g g ........ ,,. !Ilk al .... 11 • 41\ M:t0 c; .. •'4sll!llltl'<•--.lllllllt --••'-• .... ,,.rte ...... -.. •lll :d .... -... ===~= CO a 1• • ... ..... \ FtOm A1 aid the ia&en«tiolll WU DOC MU Uahted and lhould have bcca marked u a croawalk. .. h WU far lea than what M wanted for the cue, and it wu more than what tho city wanted to pay." Girardi said. ••What be (Far- mat) was concerned abour, I lhink, was Cor fairne to l>e served. The injuries were utremely serious and there was a lot of cvideace apinst tbe city. Thue was Ibo a lot of evidence IP.id us and the way we walked ~ 1bc suect ... · Qty officials ~ a~d t BRIDGE From A1 vclopcr conducts biologiaJ studies on the hind. "They're on hold aqd at 5e1uarc one," S<itd Ron Tippets, chief of co:astal pl:inning for the county's Environmenaal Man11emcnt Agency. Tippets adde~ "If there's not bridge, it doesn't mean that no project could be built there. A prOJCCt at the West Newport Oil Co. will proceed whether or not a bridge is built on 19th Street." Those who oppose the planned connector cite political incenti>ic for the county's ap~rcnt support for bu ilding the bridge. "The 19th Street bridge v.-ould destroy the character of the whole weststde of the city and introduce I tremendous runount or traffic to the whole of 19th Street," said Janet Remington, a resident and mer;nber of the Costa Mesa Citi· z.cns Transportation Alternatives Study Group. "The size or that project is contingent on the bridge and they (the de\lelopcrs) won't be able to make ll as big if they don't get the 19th Street bridge." But countv officials sav their only mo tivat.ion for constructing the 19th Street crossing over the Santa Ann River is to stay consis- tent with the county"s master road· way plan. "That's been a long-standing theory out there among homcown· ers, and its simply not true," Tip- pets S<itd. "The need for the bridge connection is re:slly being driven for completion of the coun· ty orculation system. It's not being directed by that specific project in any way.·· Leonard Anderson, the single spokesperson appointed to talk on the •~sue by West Newpon O il Co • could not be reached for comment. Since residents and local of- ficials say they arc concerned about the county's motivation for the bndge. they say they are even more an,ious for todny's release of • the joint agency traffic needs study for both the 19th Street and Gisler bridges The report could innu- e nce the county's decision in De- cember. to ~eep or erase the bridge from its master plan. The county will discuss the find· angs of the traffic study with the public at 6 p.m. toni&ht at the Neighborhood Community Center on Park A\enue. PAINANO STA£SS REUEF 714 759-3000 eoo 95-4PAIN ~ ...... ............. _ =-= aw.Ill .. ........ ,u.. ,__, ,. ....... CAAL HELD. ILD. ,.....,..,.. ~c...) 1401 ~ ~ ..... * u .. ~..,...,. .. I&_~ ...... .. wanted '° .............. .. realty ............. ~-.... ...,. 5Md1 Oeeil. -Y• C89'1 ................... ,."' frOIM ol 1 car . ""I lplWeCia&e the judtl tak1aa the ... time to do tldl." &be added. . Oty CDUOcil .emMrs bepA the mec~ at about aooe Wedoa· day. went lD&o doled teaio«\ drO¥e to tbe CIOW1home ia Santa Aila Wlaere tMJ met •itb the iudtt *C:;.,,. and then re• lllt'Md to U.U where tbCy ad- ~a. meew.,. YQUOI srra••Ji WINI P'Q•18 fapo¥Vcda-l .7S.a. ____ $9 Orm0.19Clb -S3.99 ~ W/ T-Sllin ---·-...... $14. Dry Oeet 1991 s... Tnll <lcacndml Ame 8llDc ............ $6.95 Tequila 7~--·---.. -. ......... _$22.. 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UM I be clinic each week wl Ibis )'Cat. lhc ~ watKs k> bin • ditk>Ul lYlOn. for tuton iuch as Fuctcc. the dinic Jnl)' have already a MW world. She h1dn•t realty comld.. erect acachin1 before, but after tu· torin1 at the facility •be g\a)' eater thaa discipline because bcina around 1tudcnts 11nd improvina tbeir undcruanctina of math has bccD •'web a .,00 expcricnc:c." Goino to the doctor sho~ldnt ' • A f><\~lr.tma ~tlndwac·lt is OM" thin~ • \ v1s1t to tlH" d<H·to r as dno tl1 t"r than~ .. lto~<'tht•r I h<· p~\'!-.H'lcln!-. ol tht• .'\,-.dl('c\I c;ro up of tlud~ H o ,pttdl undt>rstcrnd th t• th<ln SO pnm<H'' C'd"' pl~\.~1<·1dns w1al1 p r 1\<lh' p1 11e•l1 ;·< o ffwt>s c·lose to wlw n · vou l1H" .\nd t1mt• Lk .... II pl~,...,1<·1.1 ns c\rT1l1dtt-cJ ...,.,tl, I l od~ d 1 ITt-r<'n<·c .. 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I e"-C!Qe~ 1u I f~G~ N......_ ..... ______ ~ __ ...._ ___ ..._~----~---------------------~-------.-. ....... -------~----~------------------------~--~----------------------..... ----..... • ........... a...teftdl C.0' I tw• ......... .. ···- .... ..., N Fl • . "'.C.SAeO -..c....., ....c.. ... ......... T-.Cliit .. PORTS ... SPOaTS EDn'OJl ROGE.ll CAIUSON. 642-4llO. cu. ll7 •cencios . gets on to hot tart in Olympic camp• Costa Mesa's Alex Ascencios 'captures state Laser championship. By JoM tnyton, 8ol::r'O .,.,-, c osta Meg's Alex Asccncios 5tarted o(f his Olympic campaign with a bana by winnina last weekend's California State Laser Championships in· . C.ofonGdo. , Asccnrios. v.ho is campaiping to . ttprcscnt the U.S. in the Laser Oass in the 1996 Ol)mpic:s. ~d eood boat speed aod tactics to build up a me-point lead O\Cr San Di~·s Alex Camel and fellow U.S. Sallina Team member Nicky · Adamson. More than 40 boats sailed the Laser Champion.ships undcme.tb the Coronado Bridge in San Diego, with Oat water and steady 8-lS knot winds. This year, Asccncios was named to the U.S. Sailing Team, which subsidizes Olympic CJmpaians for the top five wlon in each Olympic class. The Laser team wiU be travelina tbi.s winter to Spain for training. Other local sailors on the U.S. team include UC Irvine's Lance Butler in women's sailboards; Balboa's Mike Struman and Bob Little in the 470 class, and Ncwpon's Pease and Jay Glaser in the Tornado class. See BOATlNGJWr G~tting down to business Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce tourney coming up Sept 27. I t'l no S«ret that business deals arc made on the eolf course. Networtina oo the &r«~lh pocen1fal clients is equally benefaciat There can be no bener way to establish additional contaCLS on the local scene than lhrouah the Chamber or Commerce. , That's whal makes lhis golf tournament so fa\'Ored. The deadline to sign up Cor the 10th llnnual Costa Mesa Chamber or Commerce Ootr Tournament, Sept. 27 al the C.osta Mesa Gull and Country Oub (Los Lagos Course). is Sept. 20. Room is stiU aV3ilable for aolfen at SIOO. which includes vcen fees, caru, box lunch and hors d'ocuvrcs. Tee sponsors arc ava1l:ible at SSO a pop. Join South Coast Pru&, the Oty of Costa Mesa. the Red Lion Inn. 1he Dally Pilot.. the Holiday lnn, C1mco, Cosla Mesa Disposal. Kelter-Thomer lnsurincc, Miller Marine, Scdpiclt James o( Cahlomla, Inc., and Whitney Roofina. among othen. for 18 rounds of aolf and an excellent opportuniry to mix and min1le with area hcavyweiahts. Cash pri2cs will also be awarded to the winnina foursome ($200). the lon.icst drive {SIOO) and the closes& to lhc pin ($100). It's a scramble formit with an 11 a.m. lee time. Check in begins at lO:JO a.m. ., . -Club goH For more panic:ulars. call toumamtnt director Jim Fcnyman at &.s0-1220. or the Co61a Mesa Chamber of Commerce at S7..a780 . .. Jot R.,,111 Wela"" •Minor ll!J!lri WI/fame 2380 N1wpoll Blwl. com Mesa 660-l5• or 650-1111 r··----------1 I Eagles put .. it .on line against Aztecs · ~ Forget last week, tonight's · game is Estancia's legitimate 'put-up', or 'shut-up' contest. By 8¥ry FauDcner. Spcw1S Wrttr GARDEN GROVE - E•ncia High footb31l coach John L1ebengood co01idcrs to night's 7:30 noa-league meeting -.ith 1...3 • Qgin~ ~ ~ Grande Hi&b per!cct timing . .. Our football team needs a win, and we ba'<le tbc right team on our sched- ule," said Licbcngood. ..hose squad opened with a 2().9 loss to another Gar· den Gr<M: League rcprescntali\-c, Los Am.iaos. last week. Licbcnp>d v.as able to -.itness 1...3 Quinta's dramatic opening-week tri- umph (12-9) over. Wcstmmster S3turday ni&hl. as junk>r quarterback John Gon- dringer htt junior Bnd Bautista with the decisive 7-yard touchdown pass as time ran out. -rhey'rc not the same caliber of team as Los Amip," 53.id Liebengood. who hopes. bis unit improves upon a shay oftc~ opener. .. ,.be offensive line as the b'8.gest area we have to pick it up," said Liebengood. whose te:ltn topped t.hc Aztecs. ·ti-JO, last fa.II to c'-cn the series at 'l-2. "We have to start attacking people up front, or we 're not going to cct the job done." No. 1 oo still looms for CdM's Holland ~ Sea l(jngs face stiff test against always strong Marina Friday night, at Newport Harbor. By 8¥ry f au!kner, SpolU Wrllt NEWPORT BEACH - The Corona del Mar High football team gave Manna a wake-up call last fall, ral-4"~~-­lyina for a 20-19 victory with a 17-yard touchd(t.n ~a.5lall' pus on the lasl play or the same. C.0.ch Dave Thompson's Vikings.. wbo fdl to 0-2 as a re ul1 of the Sea Kina dramatics. \lrent on to lose just one oft.heir next eight contest . CdM Coach D:a1o.-e Holland. who en- ters "'ith 99 career \ictorics. hoecs la)t week's 14-7 loss 10 Edison c.in SJm1larly inspire his Sea Kinp. v.ho meet Marina Friday at 7:30 p.m. at Newport HMbor Hilb· See CDM,G Licnbcngood. who coache) the of- fc nsi1o.c hne. had pra~ed 11) qu1clnc:.s and size (J1o.erngang 6-foot·3 -: and :?~ pounds). . "It doc~n·1 ma11er ho" big or quid )OU arc, though, 1i )OU don·t get after people, .. Lic:bengood s;i1d. "That's "'hJt "ie h31o.e 10 h3\C this "'eek." Hoping tor s1m1lar imprO\ements up front ore the Eagles· tm) of running backs, Oscar Lomeh. Mike P.iwmsl..i ;ind Karlo Amaya. Lomeli led the Eagle) \\1th 45 )ard on 11 carries in the opener, after ~s· suming the tailb3ck dutie3 for Am::i~a. -. ho w:is l..nod.cd out CJrl~ "uh 3 pulled groin. Junior quancrbad. r odd Thomf)'IOn bauled nef'es in his fi~t 1o.~r)1t) start, but Ucbcngood rem3ins confident he "'II bounce back 'Atth a strong cffon. MISMATCH? ~ Tars enter Friday njghf s non-league duel as heavy favorites over Ocean View. By Bmy Faulkner. Spcw1S Wnter H UNT I NGTON . DEACH -Nc"port Harbor High football co ch Jeff Brinllc) 's ph1- bq>hy or focusing more on self·imprO\cment than concerns -.i1h the opj)'bll1on 'houlJ come tn h3nd)' for this v.cd. ) m.i1chup 1g:a1nst Ott;an Vic\\. The Sc3ha\lrls, \!rho hlbl Drsnllc) ·, S:ulors Frid:ay nsaht at 7:30 at Hunting· ton Beach High, ha~c lost 20 tr111ght games and 3re -.inlcs' in seven prc\IOu~ meetings "'•th Newport eke.an \ 1c" opened Int "eek on the '-'H>ng enJ of a SS-0 score •£•inst Costa Mc~. "We're pretty good :about prcp:mna the s:imc "'a) exh "'~ck," BnnkJcy s:a1d See TARS~ '"\\'e hJve JOO.percent c:cnfidcnce in Todd." Licbcngood said. La Quint.l, led by fim-ycar walk-on coach Fred Vallo. has gone away from the no-balk offeMe. but sull emphasLZCs 1bc pass. Gondringcr a 6-2, 19()..pounder, com- pleted 11 of 22 for 142 )Uds and t-.o TD.s against \\est minster He, ~Clo.er. "as intercepted t'*t«. Estancia ·s offense has yet to produce points, as Pawin~1 scored the lone touchda-.n on a :?0-yard interception re- turn. and a bad punt snap led to a safe- ty for the 01bcr pomt.s The E:lgJcs have all~-cd Just 10 com· b<ncd points to La Quinta the past t"'-o ~3sons.. .;ind ha'e nor opened the sca- n 0-2 smcc Uebcngoocfs inaugural term in 19S6. Licbcngood is 7-4 again.st Garden GrO\e Le ague teams. How Iii is Mesa? Answers cmnilg ~ Mustangs put credentials up against formidable foe in Rancho Alamitos Friday. By Barry Faulkner. Sports \\!llllf GARDEN GROVE - In a -.ord. Frnil) n1cht's non-league matchup be· t"'ccn unbc:itens Co 1a Mc~ High and Ran~~ Al.amttos •'> -big Big bo~ . pla>ins a b11 same, -.uh b1:-pl3) ap;1bt11ty brca~ln1 from both huddles on C\ery pl:a). beginnma v.11h a 7 30 kickoff at Bo~ Gr:ande High. "\\e m:itch up v.ell v.11h them, and the> m:atch up v.ell -.1th us." sald MU)· tanp' Co:i'7h Mpon :taller, v.hosc team opened the )CUOn v.1th a 55-0 thra~ina of Cku.n V1~w last v.ce The \ aqu~ro 1-0 after a 27-17 \.JC: S.. MESA.a 'II r '\ I I ' ' ' . I. " • • -• \ • '" • • - .. . y I ; l ......... , llpl& I bw 11, 1- a. ...... PIPllll 11111 ...... , AM'P' ... who Niii the ...... ................. llaltlo<Yld>t Club, ......... ..WO, panicularly weU laaely. lo oddillon IO wiMU.. tbe fUcb• ol tbe Luen b<re ia Newport. ... -follh ""' °' 2SO boats 11 CORK in Au&UJt ln. Kin - ., ,._,, 0 ...... -... 1111 Tin: Jcl!Jey Siem. Du.,t -· Ow;pt Hutiap ud 0...... _ .. ol~llcacll,111111 Don ~:~°'San lortoed . .... , .. ). "I'' ...... _........_ .. _,, .. ..... LaakarMr. 0.. 8' srtl .......,-.Lo74•- wln11n wen Pla8Ca aad lad: 0-. -.... ud Mldaoll 0ny -Ibo -IO Ille piA. 0 • .... ...... • plwitbie. -~ minutes rcmaiftiA& ill 1be mal<h, bd !bird ol tbe ct., to IP •Lona wilb an -~ holf>od tbe Ora.nae Cout CoUqe mn-• ICM> cer team Atvace a ~ de 'with l!all Loo Aqaclea W.-day at OCC. Coast (*2) had-• a ~I lead tum inlO 1 4-3 deficit. • lhe Geo'f.<.Yudley/Ncwpon Asccncioo is llto o 1992 P"clu.-Harbor Hip "-bill Ind Music 11e or Tulane Uoi\lenity where he Celebrity Golf Clulic on Sept. 10 wu a thrte·tUnc collqiate AU· a1 the Ncwpon 8elCb Gol( Americaa. and was twice a ruaer· Counc. •P. in •ho ~·banded<~· . Nonon, a 199J Ncwpon Harbor I '1 s•, • ll·)'Ql-okl rqular at Ibo N8Wjkh1 Bcaeh Golf Count. lat I cartct--fltll hole•in-GM Sept. I on bole: No. J (118yanls) wiill • 6-lron. Hariy c.t.y, the former cowboy movte IClof, was 1 wi1-.:._""Tbe pd l,.ord was with me, '1:.Utbleft uid. ,_ pc-.S on .,...-NJB p!Qen ud wiU be -.. the .-.... 117 """1 Ibo N11iotW JIHllo< llub<boU _.,. lo .U ..... ,, AJoaa wilb Newpon·M-lbe "Rodl Ii' Rlll1lblc Fett" panid90nn will ,._., :.-flOCll Antlbeirn Hllls,,O.no HUis ud Copllttlno VII-' le)', Fountain Vabey, Noah Huntlna1on Beach, I.qua• Hills and Rialto, ' The "Rode N' Rwnble faf' is a two-day cwnc consistin& ol 1 srou~ __ .. _ ... t.. I.A .... ,.._ I. c..1. --1,"""' lllJ!.!. c. ............. s. ....... 1 ,.;;...,.,. 1•1 ••iilJ LONG BEAOi -· ---After falling behfud S.O i\..._--.- 11 tbc end of the' tint : ...- quarter, ~cwport Har-v * ' bor High's watc;r polo fO('CCI .sent 1hc match into overtime onJy to fall in the final 12 seconds to ba&t Lon& Beach Wilton, ll-12. in a .. uoa-ooenl•• non·leaaue ma:cb. L8 ..... •t;•1 ,, ........ -.it*"* 0 4 ' ' 0-12 i.qha~ 5 S I S 1-IS ~ tfnar .-.i. ""°' 5, ~ 5, a.rr z. s-: .... 5. u.. ._. _ ..... C'.ecbW 7.,..,...), Armm1,W!W'1.~1 SMI: ...... ............ The ·Southern Cali-• rornia College women's >'-• vollc:yball team (S-3) earned a IS-6, lS-9, 15-~-- 11 non-ron!crc:ncc dcci5ion at Cal State Dominguez Hills, as Genevie Wright contributed 12 kills and eight of the Vanguards' 1.5 service aces. SCC is 5-3 ... In a high school match: Estancia (1-1) swept La Quinta. 15-3. IS-11, IS·2. as SC· nior setter Tracey Heims (8 assists, 5 kills. 2 blocb) and sophomore seller Christine Dahle (7 assists., 2 aces). led the way. In hlj.h ~ gltli tcnnD: •••• 1'1 10. • ........ ~~111111·~ .... ---• L Tea Oii. tl T""' 1-l. ... II) -M. ...._ .. ~ .. ,+~ZJ:·"!.~~ ~ .. l.lllllli>.T ........ $-1 M .......... 1-1 , ...... ..,.-Ill -. t .. c1M>-. M. w. HOid ••- IE>-. 1-l -S-1,-. .... .:iips. . • and1111e who will lltead the For tbe I 996 Olympics in "!· . UM<t\i<y-.Qf U11b Ibis fall, Ibo lanta, the ln1e.rnationaJ Olymptc . won 1hc 1onaa1 dri¥C con1e1L p-crning committee hu m~ t"cwport Beach's Robert McCray C?ll?I......,~_. .. ....__. ~tll chanacs lo ttM;; ql)'mptc won the putting contest. llJ N ....i .......,.,-, Cllfl •,....,.... lllCla I f t Ch Jude GalC..-. .... --.11 .. _..d*. sai 1n1 orma · anees lllC The twilight tournament raised 111 1 ........ ~ ........... '--1 Cll" a~din.g the ~r class, and drop· funds (or the school's football .. ....,,..._ .. ._.,__..C.. p1n1 the Ay1n1 Dutchman class. Pl'OJfant. band aod cheerleaders. '=t..~=:r:=::.::' Ocarly, this is to Ascencios' O -••1r1tt011111.M cw**" .. 2 b :ieJ'J benefi1, ror he has emei'ged as one • • "*" IWld •• - -of the country's-top ·laser sailors.-C.n"J"'i • b11-lttHC-Mcmben--• __,-...-:_----~--.-.. .. Keep Wu.1r --on this hot local and friends or the Opera Pacific's ... ~:.~ ... -•• ••• ,_ • 531 ... i---i--B · . Pa rdt' . d I "-A ..... ~-.. itilor. · , . us1nes.s.u. rtne 1p t.atse . a tota 1111 t5tl: cu.~ M....... "°" •Last weekend, the Newport· of S24.Sw at the Opera Pacific'' • P ...._ 141tca: (!Ow•~ """...,. based Boy Scout Sea Base hosted inaugural .aotr t~ma.ment Au&-30 i:ii===--::=.~- 1he annual .. Wooden Boat Fcs1i-at the Pielican Hill GolrOub 10 L....-ttow•Sl>...,.,,_C val." • support the opera's outreach dllqlloll&, ...... •••,..,.."'ii....., As in past yt:ars., 1his event drew program for development~dly tow ..c (51) • • • • many . or the best maintained challenged youn1 people. •:-:,;:::.?CO:.. ~,:.,21,. wooden boats in the region. Ro~r Palley, Fred Murray, Ray .,......, ..... ......._,.._. .. Among the . better known boats YaJes a~d Larry Smilh formed the C':'s~:',.~..,:--.:=·::- were Bob Millet's Olinka, a S&:S winni ng low gross foursome (S9) in •· Y-*" .. lllr 1 Pll • ""°"" lflll*\', a 6!); Astor, an SS·foot schooner: the scramb~c .forma!, whi!e Steve . :=.-::.r~:.:=~':" Th 1 c Argus, b1hck80y Scouu' ~o:'ten,dWWtl~11~m Hindere r, Gcoree ~~ LW ...,.,, _,. ••••bMf .. we I-known ar ·rigged schooner, '-'f>'c an ti tam Cass won the L. P11d1,...,... D.D.l.11 ....._. and the Newport Harbor Nautical men"s ~net (•O). ~tary Holt, 8&kfl ·· . Museum's Maiden. a traditional Sandy Genovese, Candy Pieracci IUdMnl 0... 16 • .o.lfY l'flrtl »fool bay cruiser. and Nadine Leyton won the ladies' 5""'" ~ wMR dlli ... or Pmt." 1tt1ween 1h( aca1ue1. and is also an import1ht Cunct.nmr ror -the Ncwpon-Mesa pqram. . 1 •· The Feit will be Mid in the Co51a Mesa Hi&h IY"I· The &lmtl wiU be'. pl•)'td Saturday from 11 a.m. 10 8 p.m. and Sund;1y (rorn noon to 6 p.m. Admission i& S2 for adult1. SI for children ond re(re,hments will also be pnwided. , The public is invited. Re1~ration is currenlly W'ldcrway for the NJB. prosnam. For further in(ormalion, phope NJB city director Jim Fal\s at 650-14.H. . of ea.ta M..a ............... ....,..... .... ~. " ....... " •. , ..••. , BOAJWG UTT1E OLD LADIES REGATTA (•I hlbo• Y11eht Club) SABOT A-1. 8etly Barr. save. 5.5 l)Oln1s; 2. Pam Lindley. save. 5. 75; 3. Dorolhy Wheller. save. 11 . -.,,_,. nwy n."""'. COUPON !l,l.,)11!!!2!)1!1111-·,I~ ~~· •. 11'1. 1a a'!. an IV81flhlng In .... Cl•·~· SABOT B-1. Ruth R~d. SOYC. 9; 2. 8etly Ar<lrews, eve. 1 o: 3. Jae~• Srri· ley. eve. 11.5. SABOT C-1. Sealicne, Bal1wa Mab· eny, SSYC. 2 25; 2 WeBe. Karen SIDCk· man. BYe. 6 . MEN·s OMSION-1. Ojo Rojo. Geves Kemy. SOYe . S.5; 2. Pel!< Gales. ABYC, 6; 3. White Cloud, Dile Berkihistr, ABVC. 9.75. c oCARWASH& u CMtNAUu WAX p All a.. So6t W ... • ........ Cllllillt: • a-........ 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KiAll, au •n•M>u• 10 ~ ,, niiilielilhCmsctvn oflcn1ivtly, but Midi Miller, ud has rh•nvd lit-Wilson aaned both •l)'I 1. T..,.. aw '4111• •wc:\le been workina 1ivel In JunK>t All--Amc:ricM foot--;_ ";~ ...._ Miii N &lwW • • 'YPicaUy hard-nosed Marina de· tie slnc:ie takina control of a pro-at ladle ap.iNt Ocean l......,. • <OJ v swful hard on th.rowin& balJ went 2-3 in 1he opuina week .., '*' 20 "'* ~ ilcl &Ir ... n.. ( few hu yielded just 48 points ht &nm Miller developed into one of V1tw. l ~ ~ 1V ~ the ball, but we 1"1lly of the season I st S11urday. Three bl Ct1iQ w Cf11o l.t'finl. Cli St..-. k1 lut five regular·sell$0n games. the counry'1 rtne11 (• ~S.1 rtcoc"d Senior Bryan Lu.um-1. YIQlpl fO..t) 1• didn't sci a chance to teams., the Bc'\lkeye:s. Suffaloet bid en r.c ;t • ""* McOoMM "4••'-back to last season. the put two seuons). bou..-:r will anchor the 1t Ceelll...,.. ('I.flt do much (senior quar· and Fi&htin1 lrith v.itt be 11 home JIC:llaCI MP • ""*' n I'll.mid I IW I' ---. ~ ··-a.. .. c..,. •1: Do • r-I -'-JuniOr quan,erb1ck Aaron Pert· ' •• ,.,,7 run an offense very timi· Mu1tan11• defensive ..,.._ 1.o;...,.-. 1erb1ck Jefr Nieblin& 11 n11a -~ck P1rk or pmes a1 •C.W Cetta 7; ••••• Ot ) l'DYllcr showed poise and skill ln Jar to ours." Miller explained. chltJC, while junjor end 1.e;..,...... 1.0. oompteted J of 4 for 33 l, l and 5 p..m. 1his Sa1urdl,)'. · n. ..._,.. chCllld ;. w IQr moa al \ bis first vanity st1n for'CdM, but ''They pus• bit more than we do. Dewayne Cren1haw yards) last week, be· ·Herc's a look at how each team .. ...,. wWlwi *-11 ""'*'Cl Md Plllinl t he wu sacked twice, fumbled but when push comes to above, (sllsbt shoulder separation) will CIUIC 1hc same got ou.t of hand fared list week: """-bl.I ... "** tD SU .. t111 ilD fti l"' twice, al)d was intercepted once by they run the plLCh. and lry &o kick play in only spol situ.alions, ac· early," MilLer said. ....., .. ,,, 4a, w.et ~ llld zone. °" ......,, OtY Wltoft led,. Uison'111ta<:kif\& defen1e. your butl, just Uke us. This pmc cording to Miller. Rancho's offense, triggered by Ceuntf °""'' 0: LIO llY Qla'Wbac:k B: :.!i~ ~tie~~~ Senior All·ClF runnina back could become an 1bsolu1e war of 5ophomorc quarterback John BIN leflaey, "' autlllOH c:cmplNfy doni-1ldOtl NCl'I. , J R W WI.I'·." Mesa's aenior tailback Binh F k (• r I I I 70 ds · h. l\lled h 1th tram Los Allmlol. lln'lllilO l •La ... ,., .... -1, .... . • •tz.. is hopina to rebound u. • ran o or y.1r 1n is to one Jim oown Ind mnn; ~ • Of. ·•- after ~inJ .~t~d up (27 yards 0~ Costa Mesa, for one of the few "'Runaway" Tran iJ expected lo vanity debut}, spotlighu juntor lense ..n-1 •: lht Wt.Mmn stored "" I 17 camei) in hts first 199'3 outina,. times 'U season, is at a size dill~ •tart after incvrring a mild hip lailbacl; J:'c:vin AJlen, .who posted laltlack F1Wls Day.:\ JUShld tor '"°" .~aystly ~ ~ ~ r:,,• = \ ' "I don'i think our offensive line VAPta&e 1pinst a Rancho of· pointc.r last week. Tran amassed more (h11p 2SO all·purposc yards , flln 200 ywas Ind Nbdl FIJW! Cooper tor pllpd tit onenst an. ftlt Thi WOIYtrina' wa ready . for Edison's tempo," fens.ive line· avefl&ina 26\ pounds 223 yards and four touchdowns, and three TOs lut week. = :1 ~::; ~ = drlne foroell tw• U ...._ unown. two Moiled said. "They. have a .real tuCCUS was f'll p&1y o1 111 Cflensr.t Int ol on 1*'Cli*I" bf' ~ llflty Nldl Stoll t. Jl&i"a,sive defense, and 1heir blitz· JARS Grat E~ Miki llJ'neY, c;oopet Wise. · ~ ~ ~ =:'° iac:-,.: { 1iiij really toolr its toll." Pl'lllp l.Llr:he:si arw:t NllM'I ~ n,m.. C Matina's defense returns just From 81 The olTensive MVP was Dlyan, Vlflle .km •Garden Gtn• 7 , Pl9Min9 • I n b · • All S bo h "bl I · AbtUlr. who rtUMcl .. ~ 65 lrlilh e: Ali Kl'llll pitbd up I Glrdln GtOVI ~ne s • er, ul 1l s • unsel a ut t c poss1 e strugg c against yards kt 1 seot• wis twned defensNe MVP. lumtl6e ana rltTIDled 20 ,..OS tar,. h .,. .µague linebacker Mike Byers, complacency. "In 1he past, we 've •Trotane 41, bpr9Q 0: n !hi SCOl'e. Slrtt Henoll was named Oft«IS!vt t who had 1 stressed laking care of ourselves _ ~-Wet 2~·,"'. 22• ~57 ~. Plays Of h GMne, ~ KIWI Wleliln was CIP Dtwltlen IV team-high 11 and the things we need to work "" .._. ......... ,.., ... .... , .... ~ 1'4rlf'ded fie C!densM l'O'lcw". I ~.--... . \ ~~--(t-0) 19 tackJcs 1n the on. We want IO improve in those ) 1iit ClftWIM (1.o) l2 Vikings ' 20-14 areas, as they apply to Ocean i.S. ~ (1 ~ IMI season· View." \4 .•• ISi ... , (l.(IJ56 s. Nw. "°" (t.0, '' opening win Though Newporl won its fifth \t. Moft ri.M 11.0)27 over Eldorado straight season debut last week \P, ,_. <t·OJ 2' of Las Vegos. (17-13 over Orange), 1hc S.::iilors .. GlrlMdorl (04-1) 2' I ~ C4IM I0-11 n Byers, a 6-revealed 11. (cw shortcomings, bc- '41._,....JO;~.,... .!?, root, 1 8 3. ginning with the P11.nthcn· 83-yard ~r 0 i•c-....1._ nnund senior, kickoff return for a touchdoiA'n to •• -~-NIWPOltT HAJtaOR'S STARTING LINIUPS •· · h .... , .. ,_ ......... •1 1• is also an of-~gin t e game. '....._ ,.._ fensive stand· .,.....) ''There were a 101 of good ~ out at full· things;· Brinkley said about !he OOPUll \ )tack. He picked up 93 yards on 16 opener. "But there were also some \ prries 10 balance out the promis-1hings we'll need to correct." ....... .... __ ....... ....... ... --...... CLPM . . =-... "' " .. .. ... __ g.1 "' ... if ' 1 Jal aeriol display put on by Among !he posi1ives in the Tars· fecond-year Sl!lrting qu!lrlerbacic inju11·-frce opener w:1s s swarming " "' g.1 "" "· .. " =--.. , "' "-.. --g.1 "' " .. " -.. 1IO .. ..-• .. _ .. , 100 "-.. " .. _ .,, 200 .. .. l !l'ravis Anderson. defense 1ha1 yielded just 91 yards, ~ Anderson (5-11, 175) completed including a mere 9 on the ground . " ...,_ .,, "' " WR lt ...... •11 "' " (U .. --g.1 "' ... " --... "' " u " .. , "' " LT • ... _ ... 1IO ... u ? or 12 for 100 yards and one · NciAport is led defensively by in- O>uehdown, and carried 12 limes sid'"c linebacken Ste,·c Gon1a\('~ ::..:-.. •• 1IO " lG .. ............. •• 170 .. OU .. ·-.. 1111 ... c ' ..._ .., ... " ca " --... ,., • .. 10 -·-H "' .. ca )s the trigger mnn to the vee r al· :ind Danny ~1cDonough, returning ~.ci ck, 0 pickinJ up 16 yards and a all·leaguc cornerb.::icks Breit Hhs1:1 " ....... .. , ... " " " -T• g.1 .. ;; " TD and Ch ris Edwards, :as well :is ·: "He was re:al instrumental in newcomers Bill Johns and Brian · )heir win," Holland said or Ander· Johnson. Johns, a junior nose t;>n, who completed just 4 of 6 Wt guard. had three sacks in his var-,.11 againsl Cdt.1. ''His paS$ing has sity dcbul, while Johnson. a senior improved, and he likes 10 run with outside linebacker, introduced the ball." himself as a starter with one sack •• Thompson's 1rademart veer al-:and tiA'O fumbl(' reCO\'erics. ;...ys presents prepantion prob--orrcnsivcly. senior quarterback lems for opponents. but Holland Ryan Smith was solid in his firs1 has ronl'idenc.c in his veteran de· varsi1y start, completing 10 or 17 (ensc. passes for 89 ynrds. : The Sea K.inp will lose some or Senior tailbock \Vade Tift their defensive m~. as 235-pound rushed for 91 yards. and junior }tofman Hosseinioun (11 tackles tight end Mike Freeman caught last week) will be sidelined wil h eigh1 pasKs for 74 yards 10 con- irh.lt could be mononucleosis. tribute against Or11ngc . : Senior strong safety Mitt Ni · Ocean View. \ll·hU:h produced UTANCIA'S STAllTING LINIUPS chols iJ still out with mono. rorc· jus1 IS ynrds in total offense j.ng sopOOmore Josh Wah into the (minus 7 rushing) in last year's 33- ltattins secondary 11 Cree .afc1y. 0 'loss to Newport n1 anagcd just _, . ......... DER•SE piovina Sco1t Proud 10 strong safe-55 y:i rds in ils 1993 debut. ()'. The Sc:tha\ll·ks. under rirsl·ycar ... ._ Mt; .... ... -. -----.... ... CLhs. • T•n....-5-11 ... " .. ... --.., "' " "' " ... _ ... "' " .. " .. .._ ~· ,., " OT , Todd Dorland started in NI· coach John DonnC'lly, hl\C aban- chols' spot lasl "-eek, bu! he went doned !he run ·and·shool. " _._ ... "' • n n ........ ... "" " DT " --.. ... " ... " .......... ... "' .. .. 11 •• "' "-... ' ... ... .. (U ;loiA·n on the fint series with 1 '"They·re in 11 rebuih..hng yea r broken collarbone. 'With a new coach." Br inkley ~id. --=~ .. --... "' "-" .. >11 ... " u n ....,_ .. "' .. " " --.. , "' " .. • COM MOTaa1 n. c-lflil Mw T.o. "ThC' run-and-shoo1 iA"lS a liu lc .. -·-... "' •• "' " --... ... " Cl .. .......... ... "' " c 11 --•·• ... " "" ..,. Cl.e. ..._.., ,_. ...,. TOlllJ ,_.., di(fcrcn·1 10 prepare for. but iA'e ill ..._, lucft. .. 111 "°'*" 1 "'" ~cmed 10 ha\'C prcuy good sue- n --... 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""',.._,. ~ ..... ----.11-. ............ . • COata Mesa's SOilSOll sat far g.;blll Clllllc BELL GARDENS -Costa Mesa's Darlene Stinson and Stacy Novack will be f:!:i!::' in the Women's 9-Ball · CUp. a four-day billiards 1ournament be· Jinnioa today with 1 SJ0,000 prize pool 11 the Bicycle ·Oub Casino. MoSl of the •'Orld's top-ranked womco, incfudinJ t•'O-tune de· fcndina world champK>a Robin Bd1, will compete in the arand ballroom of 1he casino. Novack qualified ror the event lhrouah 1 qualificr rea:ntly in Los . AnscScs. white Stinson wu invited bcnuse of Mr high ranW,,. The tournament ranats arc scheduled 10 e.nd on Sundly at 6 p..rn. TRANSMISSION TROUBLE? 7°"' Of' TRAHSlllSSlON PROBLEMS.,(! I ARE JUST MINOA REPAIRS l~ WU LONG Llfl '-_,,_ ONDnlONll WITH """::,:~=::,':;.. ANY TllANSMISSION -· .. ~ ........ . AUTOMAncs. STANOAl!im. TVNl-UP S1f.f5 VALUI CWTC>tU·lllWln-•ur1'UM AWARD -----AMTCO b 1111 p<OU<I llCIPenl ol 1111 Noopoi1 Blll>ol AoQry Clobl ....... lot~ ' ~l'Gri1Y Ind ... -a lanily owned m ---·*· • TM&.111 HITCHO rn::. ~ SHlfTSIUD ~ADJllST-llTI AAATCO TRANSMISSION 1;:3r11,,·:1A•• ( .•1'.'.,-,1 CALL 631 ·1170 --a1•C••· . ............. IAlllf"A A•A A TO MALL 171 #I '569 )rs'1 .. * ....... ,,, 1 • ·-·-• ' ....... ltllUU.' Cowboys win, 24-18 Woodrow "Woody" Otis scored with 18 seconds left in lut Salut· day's game to give the Colt• Mesa Pop Warner Cowboys a 2A·l8 vic- tory over the Saddlcback Valley Blue Bean in the Midget DivisK>n opener at Ulr.c Forest. Otis scored three times, gained 255 yards in 2J carries, and had one touchdown eallcd bad: on a penalty to lead the fint-year Cow- boys. Teammate Tyrone Dew 001ched Mesa ·s tying score in the second quarter. On Saturday, the Cowboys host Garden Grove at 3 p.m.. at the C.OSta Mesa High field. • lo other Cotta Meu Pop Warn- er ~ Wt week: •I 18 b 1tV..,8'C1 a 1 • a-.. St i...... ICOnld .. -Dlcfl.. OOWn tar ............ Piii -IQllld. ., alisrlWt ... -Seal~ nl 'Mllm Aolpft. Thi" conGors ..,. VOltll l.1'111 • t IJft ....... •CtP:-... c.-. 0: Thi Pee Wee Cob ID .. fulnri """"" a llDl'l'tr ._ • , 1 c.m.. ..... '> ""' ... l9COrd. n. Cob ..., 15 ,_ ""'*" .. 2'0 ....... w OlllM!1 I!!!! !W ~ ~ l!f: !!I!!!!!!!.. •La ...... M., C t It• l'MI ...,.. ~ .. ~ --prv.:I citJ. al, llSlpq h Niil ,..... IO I P* Of ... ICOlll. 'tta ,,.... IClnd ...... lbr .. Co- ~ .,. ........ Blrdlft lrM "*'°' • 1 P.lft. S*dlr ... eo. ..... .._, -• Com ...... , ....... lbltry, .. Co- 111'11. .. °""' .. -Oft .. .,., S*dlr • I I.Ill. _. tw Gwalft 6rM iMllDgs ., . 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Just before serving. prcpue fruit Core and chop apples. Peel orange and cut into scebons. Add chopped apple. oran~ sections and rai ins to cooled grain mixnue. Add Yoaurt and br to coat grains and fruit II •• • HEALTHY BREAKFAST HABITS BEGIN EARLY • I he alann nntt•· A• your feet hit the 0oor. the mo rning rush 1' on. Getting everyone up. dre sed and ~rved a healthy breakf~t 1 always J dail} challenge. h 's actually quite ea"} t o deve lo p nutritious f amil} eating habit,. thank· to quick and ea y food\ you alread} enJO}. like Wa hington apple and California rai m . Pair them together to add color, texture and natural \Weetness to tradiuonal breakfast items hke pancake or waffie . Or. use them to '"'pare a brealf~t vEr ion of a favorite lunch or dinner dish. By eatt n g ra1 s in' and. apple!> in the morning. }OU get a high-fiber. lowfat tan on the day. as well a\ rwo ot the auonal Cancer lnslitute · recommended Five-a- Day fruil and vegetable en mgs. Here are recipe.., ..,pec1all} de..,1gned to help familie male health) c ho ice for break fa\t a nd stl II catch the bus -to school or to work ! Breal.fasl Kabob.., and Ra1 ~in-Apple Flapjack\ :ue rwo breakfa..,t c1a ...... 1c reborn without the extra calories or tat. Quid. & Easy Raisin Bun.., are a taSt} lowfat home- baked addition to an} mo rning menu. Apple-Raisin Saute goe well o ver bagels. Fre nch toast o r waffle . Fo r a ric h - flavorcd. chewy oatmeal alternative. try Fruit-n-Grain Breakfa,t Salad with natural grain . apple,. ral\m. and )Ogurt . •••• •• • \ I tuM ( 11 OUDttS) ~frigerator. nonfat b~ad dough in cup rai ins Y. cup brown sugar I teaspoon cinnamon ~ cup po"dered sugar 1 tablespoon nonfat milk Prc~vcn lo 375 F Coal a 9-m h pie plalc with \egctabk cooling spray 0n hghlly Ooured 'iUrflll'C. roll dough tO 16-it 4 inch rectangle . In .small bowl ml\ ra1,in~. bro~n ... ugar and cinnamon: pnnllc m1xture on dough Careful!} mil up dough from shon cnJ. cut lot? into 4 ettuaJ '"~' Place. cut 'tdc\ down. in prepared pie plate. 8 c about :!O minute unul golden brown Rcmo\c to rack to cool 5 mmute.., Mcan~hilc, in bov. I ~h1\k powdered ... ugar ~ilh mill: dnule ove-r hun.., nc warm 1 c-. 4 bun ... Nldrilioul 111/0f'Mlllio• Ptr ~: 3·'3 ,J/<v1r,, O e }at. /0 t pmrtin. 76 ~ carb<>hwJraJt, I gfilvr: 0 mt c"Fu>lturrol ~: '"' tttdlMm ' J qawhJt I aap DODfat milk l cu mlllftd f•t buttmnilk ballla& m 1 mtdiu• Grau mith .,,W. peeled. roftd and com lei dtopped ~ aap nl' 1 ~ ..... •bM& . In large bowl ~hi e whi until fOM'ly: wt\i in nu Chell a in bakin mix. Add rcmainin inamticnl : mix · to bad. Heat J!'Jddle or heavy killct over medium eat: coat with ~ c in& .-ay. Pon.ion t.ner omo griddle wilb ~<up • lFlft. '*Mil . I browned. ..... once. .,_.. 3 mitt 11~ I an ach aide. Serie bot th snp O'fUP cw nonf• yoswt .. Miika 4 mviap (12 ,_ • ., fM-ilda .. , .:::.-: .................. ,. Two ol the bcincfta 'ol ouldOot anHina are venatWay ud .... Whether fWftl ...... n for a famity supper Ol prepuu11 1 eotnpany meal, &he bUbocuc can bo a Cook'• beta friend durin1 the k>na 5ummcr monthS. Summer Sunset OriHCd Pork, created by the home economist at the Kik.koman J(jtcbcna, is an clcaant entrcc fcatu~ tender pork tenderloins paired with a rre h nectarine sauce. And just about au the preparation i.s done bcforch:and so there's no last . minute ru h before guests arrive. Several houn before cooking, the tenderloins are butterflied (cut paninlly through lenathwise ind pressed open}; then marinated in low sodium lite teriyalci marinade & sauce. Preparin& the pork this way :tllows the lively flavpr .oft he teriyaki sauce to permeate the meat and also keep the grilling tame 10 a minimum. The nectarine sauce, also seasoned with lite teriyaki sauce, is made-while the pork m:irin:ucs to nllow time for it to chill so the 03\0rs have a chance to blend. All ideal short-cut ingredient, lite teriy:iki marinade & sauce, a unique blend of spices, wine nnd naturally brewed SPY sauce imparts its !.pedal flavor to both the pork and the necrnrine sauce. Lite tenyaki ~:iuce has SO percent less salt than regular teriyaki sauce, but flavor isn't sacrificed because ASK BETIY CROCKER Q. I'd like to make a nae, even cake, lnstend or being high In the middle and low on the sides. Cao )OU help? l.IC., Burlington, WI Cake may ~ak on top Ir batter ls thick from too much flour and too little liquid. Second, an o'erbeatc!n cake has too much air, causin& the cake to rise too much ond form a peak. Finally, mike sure )ou•re usio& the rl&bt plln size: a too small pan results la a deeper batter. Q. My daughters and I disagree about bow to cool turkey and chicken lehovers before refrigcratlne. I cool the dish on the counter, uncovcrtd, for a short time and then refrl&erate. My dauehtcrs leave dishes covered whlle,coollna at room temperature and then rdrigerate. Please advise. M.L.C .. Candia. NH Keeping food safe to eat is one of the most important parts o1 cooking. This is what we recommend: All meat, poultry, fish and vegetable leftovers, should be tightly covered and refrigerated immediately. All stuffing should be removed before storing. Q. I'm plannlne to uow tODllllMS in my &arden this year and "ant co sun dry some or them. How can I do this? I live In Orqon so I doubt l can actually "sun dry'' them. CJ.D., Portland, OR Sun-dried tomatoes aren't too hard to make at home. You'll get be t f~ults if you plant and use Roma tomntocs. Roman tomatoes dry faster and have more meat. To prepare: slice tomatoes in half and • dry in oven on low for about seven hours or in an electric food dryer, ~ according to the directions. When tomatoes arc leathery but still soft. cool completely and store in a tightly scaled container in a cool, dry place. You can make your own marinated use-dried tomatoes by pouring on equal parts of hot vintgar and hot water to soften them. Drain and cover with an olive oil and gnrlic marinade. Tom:itoes arc ready to use in 24 hours and keep for a month in the refrigerator. • TIP OF THE WEEK: There's no need to sift flour th:at's marked "preslfted" on the baa when a recipe calls Cor silted Oour. Just spoon flour into a dry measurin1 cup and level with a strai&ht-edaed spatula. Do you ba•e • coolUtV qw~IJoa 1 H'rllt ~u Bttty Cl'Otkcr, Box 11 JJ, ~PL Bd'T• Ml.aapol/1, MNSS4# To coaap&cte lhil clepAt. yet \llfY Ql1 to pnperc ..... MM an upda&cct Wad cOll9binina fresh Jiff• beans with canned black and wbite beans on rom~ino leu~. 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Package Vons Frozen Orange Juice R1gu/.al or Countty Style 12 Ounce C.n F111h Lean Ground Beel _, •EDlllf 121Rf·3Lk •Malt -.-11111 JL.k • I 111.AJ BOOl/ns ,,,, Rump Ra.I ...... lbnl t. f1". (QM S*1 • W-7Jlilit...., F11"' Alnk•n H•/111111 Stt•b (FftM HllM RID ·' II LlJust/C ut II••*' D,.n,. RDlllh1 Fiiiets USOC t• ,,,.,_,._ · ffw I Dtlf WIW AD STARTS THURSDAY • -------~_...,._-------------·. ·.· . .; ', . . ..-1. "ITW ..... 'Tm I . . I I. .. ... -. I on't mis.s the boat this summer when "Wet Wednesday" returns to Newport Harbor! Our weekly summer series sponsored by the Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts welcomes you to a relaxing cruise aboard a luxurious yacht for two hours of hors d'oeuvres, drinks, entertainment, door prizes, outrageous surprises and You're invited to join in our fun .. filled theme evenings where you'll meet new friends, find out about the people who make things happen and enjoy some incredible sunsets. And it's all free ... . Pick up your Ticlcets (limited to two ~r.person) at Hornblower Dining Yachts, Weekdays 9 to 5, Saturdays 9 to noon. Tickets also available at "Love To Travel" 369 E. 17th St. a.ta Mesa • \ , . .. I . . ' . ' Wed. 5/12 ....................... Literacy Night Wed. 6/2 ......................... Kick-Off Wed. 7/7 ... : ..................... Travel Night Thur. 7/15 ...................... Fashion Night Thur. 7/22 ...................... Realtors Night* Wed. 7 /28 ....................... Heroes (Pola, Are. Etc.) Wed. 8/4 ......................... BYE Wed. 8/11 ....................... Music Under The Stars Wed. 8/1 8 ....................... Politicians Night Wed. 8/25 ........................ Advertiscrs Night• Wed . 9/1 ......................... Sports Night Wed. 9/8 ......................... Back To School Night Tues. 9/14 ....................... Chamber Night (CdM. NS-0.0 Thur. 9/30 ...................... End Of Summer Bash *Invitation Only We're having a· party ... and you're invited! Come celebrate the end of summer and a fond farewell (for now ... )' to another successful "Wet Wednesday,, Parking co accommodau up to 2.fO is awilabk in city lot (from PCH. ~ on T u.stin to Aoon) Thursday, Sept. 30th - Boat Arrives 5: 30pm Boat Leaves 6: 30pm HORNBLOWER DINING YACHTS VJEEKEND SP EC IAL EDITION CELEBRATES SOUTH COAST REPERTORY 'S ANNIVERSARY SCR Fooodels Oowt Emrnes & Mm1i1 Benson 1993 "Wci1i1g for &Mtot• 1993 YOUR GUIDE . TO FUN ALONG THE COAST ~,.· 1965 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SECTION •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . 30th anniversary.·was quite conce_ivable Se~son-long celebration is tied to planting of SCR's seeds By TOM TITOS l heater C rltlc n some cultures, •ac is measured from the moment of conception. Whlcb would cxpbin why South c.oast Rcpcnory is inaugurating a ~ason-lona 30th annivcrsaiy celebration this month. SCR as we know it ("we" bcin,J Orange County theatergoers) actually w:as born 2811 years ago, In Febrvary of 1965 when the ncdgling company mounted three productions in rcpcnory at the old Laguna Playhouse on Ocean Avenue. A month later -on March 12, 1965, to be exact -the Second Step Theater in Newport Beach opened with one or those three shows, Samuel Bccllen's ·•waitin& Cor Godot." But the two men resP.>nsiblc {or "SCR '1 creation -David Emma and Ma11in Benson. who continue to setve as lhe d>eater's anildc directors -had been tormulatina plans ror their bold theatrical venture ever sioClC the summu ot 1963. Oaslmatcs at San Fraocisco State, where they met u acton ln a ~ioa ot MuwcU ORANGE COAST WEEKEND South Coast Re pertory 30th anniversary season special edi tion SCR memories By TOM TITUS Pa .. 2 Quotable co-founders By CHRISTOPHER TRELA Pa .. S Founding 8rUsts By CHRISTOPHER TRELA Pa .. 4 30th MMOn achedule Pa .. 5 .. Morning'• at Seven" review ,By TOM TITUS Pa .. 6 Bade~ at SCR By JOEL BEERS Pa .. 7 Dlnlng around SCR By MARLA BJ RO Pa .. 10 SCR and OC'a economy, open house tonight, gala Saturday Pa .. 12 .. .... Also In today's Wttkend: locaJ Sounds (page 13). TASte of Newport <page 14) and a condensed Ca~r/What's Up <page 15) David Emmes (foreuound) and Martin Benson (on 'ladde;) lud SCR into Off-Br~ay Thuft. About locby's CO¥ti': Souch Co.w= proY1ded toc'by's CO¥er phota. ol co-founders ~ fmmes ind Mvtin Benson, • wief1 as the ~-shots from the 1965 ind 1993 wn.ions ol ''\'V .. lint few Godot." The CXlWI Yr<ll desftiwd by 11y Pelot f'~ Mtllt tMrk Ha~. • Anderson ·a ''J"bC Winalea Vidoiy, .. Emmel ud Bcmoo olten had spcculate'd about uartina their own theater. The ftnt ICCd wu planted durina that summer ol '63 whea Emmet waa offered a ~ d~a a1ot at ta.. orr Bloadway fta)'house lo LoQa 8cadt. ..... contacted ,.. and teYCnl of ow SP State friends."' Demon realle4, ''arid -. decided to put on Arthur SdtniWer's 'La Ronde,' since it had auch pd ro&ea. •La Roode,' WU IOClCCUflll. IO WC asked permission to use tho theater the folJowinc summer." Tbe results ot that thre.-tbow 1964 IWtt -wbidt ptOdJ.iCld -n.c Holtasc.'' "Major Batbaia .. and '"The A.Jchemis1'" -IC~d U the cacalyst lot what woWd IOOft become South Coast Rcpertocy. Plana for the •~t-unbom theater ~p ~re clrnn ow OA a aapkin I& • I.me Buda ratawut bJ em.a llid Br nr QD after Rhanali. Tbc de r:tM. to ICart I tMaact ~bee• .... aM Mii quaaaoas wcie wbat to cill tbe new troupe ud. lbOr9 ilDpottantly, 'ftberc to locaae. "We ICWed OD (the D.llDO ol) SoutbC...~~ becaUM .. c:oulda't ebiM ol a bctaer aame,• ae....,. related. Ti'Ma kt& may note that South Co.II Repcrtofy is located to the DOfth Of Norlla Coast Rcpcnoty •• regional aroup in Saft Dieto C.OUnty. Al for location; Eiiimel and , ~ credit their old mentor, JYlel IMittoltbc ActOn Wor1' •••SU~ba lellQ8 ......... Or-. CoUalJ Wll pelCMd on tM aat ol ... ecawoMk ..... about 10......, thir •lkM: raon aaa. IM_ill apalaed. a tt.ie&Cr ~ Gn· the podd Oc)C)( ol llach e•nrh• lbcMd be apecacd &o 1row ......... ""*"· . For a theater which now ... .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··········································~· SPECIAL SECTION •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• n IM ~ of Soulll Co11s1 Repenory's JOlll '11111iW1$4!V #fl• JM, IUfiJJic ~Jon M'1tfl°A &Nott llA4 Do•iJ Emma tranl"' slMm:I t!~ /ollo . o/JsoJ.Jons willt Wtttmd ~Jri/Jutor Clvir1~ pho lir/a. SCR's early days lkaloa: "We d.dn't baYC any money, 1 was lMfll in my car for a while. We borrowed • community theater an Long Beach 81\d produced three pl1ys. I wem up to San F~nasco and &rabbed a lot of our fr~nds, sort of the lc1dmg hih\ or the dr3ma dtp:utmcnt, and t Id them npturous norics ;ibout Southern California and how '4e'd h~\e tbtS professional theater a.nd C\'Cf)body', eoing to CCI sood J>Mb .. Wh;it they showed up to was thu d1lap1d.itcd old rommunity the1ter tha1 ""' (oundcrina. Somehow "e sot it functioning •I"'" and produced three pla)'l- Wc .. ere so cnrounaed by the ¥Cry modest results v.e ob11mcd. I remembe r that uch Thunday rUihl's pcr(Otm8nce had a (cw more people in tho audience that the prc«<tlna Thul"5day." Emma: .. r knew that the University or California was buildina • campus.. and the Catiromia Anacls were going to Anaheim. so there was a . presumption that any county that could suppon a protesslonal bucball team and a university those were p>d sips. We could bcc:omc bia flsh an 1 little.pond. as opposed to LA .. where we would be ooe or m1ny smaU fish swimmina around. Planning SCR lkuoa: .. We hMI a four 1tep plan. We laid it out on a napkin because we were at a C'C$llUT&llt having c:ol1ee one ni&ht after one or our performances durina that rust summer. Tbc fant step was to act tho company totclhcr and start producinC pllys around Oran,e County. The tecOftd S\tp would be a permanent home. howcwr unalL ThinSa,, wo•d have an iatcrim theater wbcR we could IO to a union COft\rac\. It woWd be ot modest m.. '*' we would le.ant to FROM THE TOP Co-founders Emmes and Benson discuss SCR' s past, present, future Compiled by CJDlISTOPHJIB. TBBLA produce cffteicnt.ty. then we would mo¥e on to a fourth Utp theater. whida is eudly ~l this place i.s titled. h bu all tbe amenities in ~ s&qes. h all bappned. it just toCit>about JO )'eal'S ionaer than WC tbouabt it 'MNld. .. Second Step Theater • • ~oed in Marda. lfli6S; oa Villa W•Y in BAiboa i.o u old ma- riotJ '"P shop. £•·•· ••u wu oaly wbcA we bad tbc ~ o( act"81ty bciq able to ,et a theater that we tbcn tboulht that in order to do lbia we lboWd bave a scuoa. aad if we could tell ICUOQ ticbts. \M tale of the -dctelS cciWd • ,.. 'We reheaned in Darid'1 prap witb DO iclM .. to where we would ~1 it or when we would opea. ... put the produetioia to1•ther apcl 1tartecl ......_ arouad local N-..., ....,....., ..., .,.w .. w-..' -.... II Ill ..... P O d ... kl r 'When we 1tarted in the fall of 1964, the city of Irvine really didn't exit~ for all intent.I and pur- poaa. Now, I think the third largeat nwnber of 1ubtcriben that we ~ve come from the city of Ir- vine. The rapid FOW'th in population wu tomething that wa1 beneficial to ua.' -DaWf Emmes help finance tbe c:oa¥Cnioa. ol this lpMS bec:aue ft bad ., D)QCJ." . Third Step '• ... •tt ... deU abOut .,..... ia iM IOCODd llep tl9iWcr .... *" ... llO ~ .-.o-icalJy .......... CCNld ....... ~ 90DCJ IO be .allt IO pi91 ~ 91> we 8llded IO .... II Mii 1d .............. ,. CllMiW., .... a.,,.._ ..... IO a• 111' ..... ''" h_ ... _.._ .................... .................... ........ ~··-· • 1nfd111n .... lilil-... Ill I ..... -... ': ....................... to pow or we .would die. There was no way to sustain a 7S-sc:ll t~atcr for YCry 1oQa. In 1967, a buildina ~QJDC avail:abk: i.n c~. Mesa and we toolt the pluncc. h damn near killed the thca1cr. It was muc:b :more costly to do than we tbouabt. . . ..... Tbcn was no such thins as • t.daet then. We jUJt went to the baa o«c aod IOoled in \he shoe baa IO ICC if we could ply lhe ROI. ll ~ a real diff.cuh coupk of ~ •we Ft ..ct to tryi._, to ,., off people ....... had ct.bts IO:~ printcn. all t .. L I .. IMW1 IO ,,,,, IMt -.r,body ..... ~·•ad." s....c ... ~,-..- Oavid Emmes and Martin Ben· son ;at November 1978 opening night o ( fo urth Step Theater. Current theater Emme~: -in the e:irh 71.b.. M:irtin and I got together anc.I rc:ilized we had to re:ii.sert the leadership that ''c: asserted ''hen \\.C ctilled C'llerybody 1ogc1hcc 10 start the theater the fi~1 11mc At th :it point. "eon~ more: pulled ourschc up b) the boot ~tr:ip' .ind became 1he ar11.,11c direc1<1~ .. 111J there \\,h a. much stronl!cr d1rccuon of lc.1Jcr:.h1p.'- lknson "\\hen "e con,tru• :l·d 1h1~ bu1ld1n~ m 19 .. ~. tt11.: onl' bu1ldinl! Jroi.;nd here ""~ th. \\..:,ttn-!x.luth Co:i~t Pl:ua. lfot~l ...:one ul tic l ·hc:r t-u1ld:ng' C,l,(C:J \\hen \\C \\C:fC cun,1ruct1rf! 1h1' 1h.-.11cr, 111 .11J. r .to rai;: tunJ,, thc·lunJ r.11'"' \\CfC' :.llrt lll pll•Olt~lll~ th.II "'1.1h.,~r :ln\OOJ\ ''" I• I :u ,,, rt th1:.1td '"1uld be. J! !>L K I h 11 I (UUr"., I ·1·1 tl'UC Fourth Step l::mmr) "The fir..t '"o or 1lirl i: \Car.. \\Crl! Mmpl) ad1us11ng 10 the Jc, el of operation going from J very :.uccc~fol dime store theater to "htch '~c had 10,000 sub~rtbcrs, 10 a prore~1on:.il rc:.idcnt theater Y.ith more thJn 20,000 su~nbers. Wh:it 'flC found w:is thJI ""( did not go through a tr:ins111on, "e .... cnt through :1 1ran formation. It was lile :i minor le:igue baseball team now being put into the m:>JO~ It took :i number of )C3rs before .... c could be ~ suc:cesUul contender f\'ef)1htng Y.C ciJd ch3nged In some instances. it v.-:is g~ing pajns. ..... By the umc .... c came 10 our i<Mh season. which "''IS 1n 19S4, .... c had made 1 ..,cry successful transition. We "'-ere producing "'ork that was comp:irablc to the work that one could do and \CC at other the:i1crs across the rountl'\ We h3d t1rtcd 3 modest • endowment fund because or some bequC)I that '4e had reCCt\ed. ~ we Y.erc doing well. By any reg.ud you rouh.I s:iy Y.C had :irmcd, ~~·d made it .. New pla~ Denson: "The stl'3tcgy Y.C adopted carty was "'c lnew .. -c couldn't compete lo set the" rls or the truly e~tablishcd •rite~ bttau.;.c we Y>CfC 100 young ud obscure. so our lactic as the find 1hc •ritcn when they ._.ere youn before they auaincd that (amc, :1nd lo arow wath 1hcm.~bke .. c crew ••lh Oranie ty. h 's paid off." Ea.a~ "We did no1 want to follow the trail of other people •ho ~ra CM bl.azina lhe traals, we wanted •o blue '°'* trails ol our own. We rett thlt it would be ift lht atta ol new work. From tbll WC millCltMd of a p&a8 .W MW p&lf ~lopeeol tW bel:la 1 ... ..... COllbOfatioa ~.- See fOUNl?IMf'I Or•• COilill Wut1and / """"9d11r, ~ 1a. ,., 1 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . SPECIAL ·····~iE~·c;-ii························ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• outh Coast Repertory . . diredon Dmd Eannes and M.al1in Semon aie11'1 the oaJy ooes who have been wilb the lheater since the early days. There arc m Foundin& Artists who have been mocialcd with SCR siace the Second Stq> theater's inc:cption m i %S. Mwoc UC Sliii aclm& &ft numerous SCR ptoduaioos each season. while lbc lixtb. Martha McFutand, has become tbc SCR castinc dltectof. All in the Family Founding artiSts branch out, but always return home .. Actiq is a terrible life," mid McFa.rtaad. '"ti's n:aUy bard, it's elDOlioaa.Uy difficu.JL I &hink if )IOU doo ·1 Deed it. don ·a do iL I always give Iha! lldvicc to kids who arc su.n.iD& om. to pc them ~ d>.aacc to t.oupn up. .. The Founding An.ists are one tough bunch. and arc dedicated so SCR. lD Caa. ~ ol them .fikcned their relationship to a family cnvironmenL .. It., a typical Wnily ... said Art Koustik. whole motile roles include "Glcnpny Glen Ross." 'Thar Champiomhip Season" and "The lime of Your Li.Cc." "We ha¥C our ~ts. we have our ui1happy limes. but we V.hope~~ .. ~· con P.,.1111.:t with """ llne MuiCcl• lood. lunch • Dinner • Cocldoil1 eaa~°'t~'tGo B7 C:B Ml8M•• MB ftWT.A wortina ll tbe lhea1U al nisbL For the finl three moot.bl J was at the theater, they paid mo S10 a "'Cek to de.an tbe place. aod I p to ~ sleep uader tbe cmtume r-.ck upstairs. l p to uay up late and driot wine and talk about the future. l was in heaven." Hal l.aodon Jr .. Yrbo also joined in 1966. bas dooe coasidcnblc film &Dd tdevisioa wort in between SCA roles. indudift& "'Bill and Ted's Elcelleat AMalu~" For . tbc pll& ll ,can. be Im pla)ed Saoote io sea·. uaaa1 ~tatiaa ot •A a.ristnm ,- 's Cuol"" Kc remembered the ~ ol SCR't catty days; "'You b.s the theater fOf ill on sate, aod a.ad a vision ol .,..... toward • cuta1tt klod ol dla.tet, alld •re willifts to acriCicic IO do· it. Tbcrc was a loc ot coopetatioo required. You pl8Jcd • ad .. ooc play, )'OU pbmed a t_iay role io tbc othu, JOU dida't ,n paid. )QI bad to wort --.. tbc dly. Saine pcopac cuaada't fil iae.o that. to t.be7 reu . ' ~ fb••w Ludoe abo .. rccaDcd t.cu.a tbe juitc:w. -SO was l. .. lddcd DOii Toot. the XDic:w Rcsidcat Actor at SCR wbo'lm bcu with tbc poup sUu tbe catty · produaion or "'Tanurre~. "'We'd set paid fol it. .. said Laadon. "SlS a month. .. '1'h.at's why •e did it." s:aid Toot.. "Wilb SCR. JOU have to be a tum J>brer. You have 10 hl~ a difkren1 kind ol mind set" Tool was ill 1he (ll'Sl production or .. Waitilla for Godot•• at lbe Second Step lbcatcr in J96S. as •ell as the \'Crsion SCR presented earlier this year. .. I still {eel a rhcill bc1n1 here. h's sttll fun to come 10 v."Ott." .. , chink tbe community has benefited. .. said Koust1k. "h·s been such a p>Od rela1iomhip. becauJC no matter what we put onstaie. l.bey tecp c:omina bad. W1tb that kind ol suppon oua or a community, whew, it's a bcU or a nwria&e·" Art KouitlE &1!9 Bonny Hill J lift ... ''C.he ~len,, ( t 9 ~; . ..for the lall JO~ thll lhcater bu ....,. bad at tU cur that cencral C)cmo oC upir:a11011' ot ..... ol attiAk m1esnry. ot anilU want to be tnathful to 1h1: en.ft ot thcat~" stared ~ .. Ne¥tr a tbou&ht of car •. DnCr a ~ ol tDOnCy •• ~ J. beln1 tbc bcal we C"OOkl be. ~' 1 • SCR would be vp front. .. lf)OU want to be in o rcpcri , lhcalct, )IOU arc depencknr ii i: deal on the real v.ottinas of .in emcmble. and that means 1 her~ his to be some a rccmcnt on " the pl ls. E\cn ar you don't lf , you have-to ~ lo'° ror 1h.11 a team member, even 1hou1h n thmlt it lhould be done d1Cfcrcr · David has the final uy, M3rt11 lhe final AY and we au 111cc I lhcm have th t. l\tt nC'\-cr ":a' lhcir job. I'm <loins what I al";1' wanted 10 do. When )OU ~c nit workina here, you·rc teeing somebody cbna what be -.anh:• do &ioce he *as an 8-yur-ohJ chitd. ... "l\tc had 1 lfCll time for 30 ycan." •arced ICoustik. "I e:tn l;.1,,I back at aood manoc ics.. .. He pauteid, tbcn muxd, .. What do you do lot an eocore1•· O Minney'i. (lolll Sloan Rest+Ml) au.._ ran lrlies • 12 Noc.. s-tay • 19dl. nil repaa ii for wood A dmicglmsli.... . A SS0 sift c:ati&:ae for I• A $2S for 2nd A Jal will be awllded ii 1113 ch•a Fw awe Woe11•ioa dlll Milaey•a • . 54M192 or pa ap • ea11y fonl • See you out ... ii -~~ .. ASc~ 12' .,..,. ••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••• ·SPICIAL SICllON SCR' s 30th season Mainstage "Momln9•1 Ill Seven .. through Oct. 10 ~ ..., ,.... Olbom ........ "' ...... a-on. .. ., CIClnCm"I ... «-~......., ................... In. can..tk cWI ol clt Md ....... .,.. ..,_ Arnetb. 1922. · .. Man of the Moment.. Oct 22-Ncw. 21 w.e c.-.......... ol ~ ~··...., ~ lool • --llnd 1-'0 WGr• aNp --.. wined "*'* .............. ~ ... ~ cl • tlliMi1ion ... Dhc:lld "'o.wld ~ "Hedda Gabler .. Jan. 14-Feb. 13 ........................ ~ ....... llf'?.,lfta ... .............. ~ • ...._ ..................... ol • .. ........ DIMd o.. ... 6-i. .. Night and her Stan .. Man:h 4-Apri) 3 Wartd•• ......... o1 ..... ~.tcm• .. , ........ , .... ...... d ... li50a. .. -... ... "'tr.alllc ,,. ... ~"" o.td w--.. .. Lettlce • Lovage•• April ts.May 15 P..., Shlill('e canedy M -a .. lft l.ondaD ..SM.. YCllll In 1917 ..... ,_ myoltwo..,...._.GWA••bleollM:llp-.1.._bm '~--­PQ!'ll ...... •...W °' ........ ......,. ~-o.td r-. .. Dandng at LughDMa .. June~ 3 · Mll9\ a..., .._.. 8rW\ Fdal'1 1992 TCllW ~ ...._ b b..l plilv .... .,_ ..... Nd ............. ~ pellllalw ....... ~~ ........ .. a...a1•••Milh--50~ .. Second Stage 0 Loot" 5-pt. 24-0ct 24 Miit& ..._... ~ JaM c:Mioa'• '*" ~ ... •w:M: .... ....., ol c:tw.c-.... .......,. • Fld ._re~.,..• airNPt cap. •-n.a Company of Heaven .. Nov. S.Dec. 5 Watd ...... ol JoM c.a.~ ... ._,.~Md~ ol two.......,. who ..,........,,ICll...,...~~one~onan~~Wl­...,,ludll...._ .. Playland.. Jan. 28-Feb. 27 Set ............ bacWl-op-•• ··~._In Sc.llh Mica. Md F'9fd'• chma .. ..._,. ................ Wida ~ ol • NrdoMa -·· ..... s-ta who wind up eloN ....,_ °" tWw Vwa &le. Mlr9I\ 8eMaft ...... Play to be announced March IS.April 17 ••Someone Who'll Watch Over Me" April 29-May 29 The.__ II eo -~ bfrri~· Bled ~fiad-.d ~ eboul.,... pcllkal ............. '°"'* •• eel ............... £all. GHrn!15 ,.. . · .... " . .... ' . . .. , ... •: ". --~ ·:~ .... . ... . ~ . •11& ........ ,. •"!ill'_ ... _,,_""' --....... ~,--..... ---m&. ... 111 ...,. .. .,rt ...... ~..!• -.. ...-....... ,., BREA PLMA 4 . : ..•• ••T.a -•silim:=;1t -= .,_ I •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SECTION ··········~ ·······················~·········· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 'Morning's at Seven': a poiished-chestnut B TOM TITUS maiden aunt Yrho's °'!lra,ed not 10 revels in oc:w·fou.ad freedom, with r be Included in every laule secret. Jack Sydow spleodidJy anicula1c '" T e a t e r C r 1 t 1 c FYI The JOO(y tree hucier is done her intcllectuaJ snob of a husband • few years after George S. with appropriate anpt by Tom Scuins the play"s •heels in mo- Kaufman and Moss Hart Troupe. who 1Nn:a1cs to sell the created the wacky Sycamores WHAf: "MonW\g"s at s.v.n• olav's mo<Miresome c~r:c:cr tion arc Hal t.aridoo Jr. M the in ·'You Can't Take i1 With You." WHai: iouW'I Coall Mpettof(• quiie h~ndily. Priscilla Pointer is •Jins mama's boy wlth the soc1:il playwright Paul Osborn came up mmn doge. 650 Town c..-eleptu IS the sheltered s ter who SM MORNlNG'S/12 w11h his own version of a dysfunc-Dr.. Coda Mela tion:il family, only wilh a duller, WHEN: Tuesdoyl tNough Ffl. ~mewhat grayer shading. dayt at I p.m., Soturdcly'I ot H" ··Morning's At Seven," 1:30 and I p..m., Sundays at which premiered on Broadway en 2:30 and 7:30 p.m. un• OCt. 10 1939 and ~urvived for just 44 per-MOW llUCtt! $25-$35 form.ince:., ha:. been largely forgot-MOH .. JO: 9$7-4033 ten b' local theater groups over 0 the )l"ar\, :.ave for an occasional 0 '** rc\l\JI (the la~t at the Laguna Hal Landon Jr. and Kristen l'IJ)hllu'>c en 1983). Lowman ue the perplexed :--=l'"· South Coa .. 1 Repertory has lo~n in "Morning's At J1,1111errcd this old chestnut and Seven" ~t South Co.-a.st Rep. poli,hcd 11 w11h enough warmth anJ affection tha t the property \Cl°m' 1f not almost new, then at Jc., .. 1 \Cncrablc in its old age. h 's still a :.trange play, but with a !.trong cast of profc!>!>ionals explor· mg its psychological nooks and crJnnees, it becomes both more cn- JO)able and more accessible. Director Martin Benson, h1&hly sl..1lkd at enhancing the dramatic \ aluc of the lives of ordinary peo- ple. hns delved into this offbeat tJlc of four elderly sisters and their l.1mel1cs \\Ith an eye toward hu· rn in1.111g the d\Jracters and avo1d- 111~ the du:Jp laughs -a sin re· P•Hk th l"omm111ed en the original. I he rc,ull 1s a mJf\elo~ly funny 1. , 1 c 11110 adjoining bad.yards of .1 \l1d"'c'11.:rn 11.>"'n in the early I ,, '' I !1 '''tcrs m 0 born's chronicle .ir.-,, c..l1\C l\t: lot -three married "l • ,·n and unc 'pin:.ter who livt's '"'hone of the other couples. The thr'-l hu,bJnd' are a calm, witty phill•"1phcr. J certifi:ible nut case "lu• lcam hi\ head against trees ,,, \ .-. moaning "Why am I here?" and an erudite, professorial type v.ho li\."cs up the street and forbids his wiCc to associate with the others, whom he has labeled "morons." Upsetting the sociological bal- ance of the neighborhood is the 40- year-old son of one of th~ couples (who never got around to IJlO\ling out of his parents' home) who brings home the woman hc'i been daung for the past dozen years for her firsl look at the family. Anyone else might lake one look.. turn tail and run. but it turns out she's as ~acky as the others and fits in quite well. The elderly ensemble ~ well cast, with Robert Symonds and An· gcla Paton tumina in the most· interesting performances. Symonds underplays hi calm hu~and v.ith hilarious aplomb, while Paton beautifully expresses her constcr· nation with pained facial &)'rations. Kate Williamson nicely cnacu lhe wire of Symonds' character, was resents shoring a home v.i1b her sister and takes ~ive ac· tion. Patricia Fraser shines IS the I .. • l I\ ". . 1 I \ . : : t L • t li \l . t· ,,. ... Fllh .,.,., Al ,.., •11ounc1 .......... Lunoh .,.... 400 M.'ltn St. B ;ilho.~ 673-4633 Salllh's • ~ blldld n °'*'ID* cu:'*~ ................ ... s.._ tam Plllrmo. Illy ntli 1930'1. TodlJ, hll.,. & pldlon CGlfttD ..... ICGI-__,~-....... .. ,. ...... .., ....... . 11a s111 ... •"•'-*· ftr 1111 1¥111 Cll na.Ollt ... ,, ............ •FAMOUS RIBS & SALAD • TERIYAKI LEMON OR MAYA' CHICKEN &SALAD • PRlllAVEllA PASTA &SALAD SERVED SUNDAY tin FRIDAY 5 .... 1:• Pll •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SECTION •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• llf l1IE IUtBI PAtH Behind scenes where real action iS -apparently v .__._ __ Costume cutter Conni Joslin fits K· tress Nih Ooubs fM SCR's upcom-ing pl.1y uloot •• , Costume shop m;uuger Juli~ Kttn looks on. ' J17~:U.BDB8 • our k.nc}wledce of !htatcr may tse" limited. but let's play I quick pme of what-doun't..t>elon&·in·lht.last: Costumes. Orusinc rooms. U&bts. Props. Data processiQ& technicians siuiq in computcr·uturated roomi dwarfed by massive boards with cpipms like cl.Sn -• 76yh4:dfp. South Coast Repertory is a theater devoted to bM&in& pb)'S and mus;icab to ltle. But South Coe.st Rcpenory, business. is a mammoth operation. Try S5 million-plus. .No better JJJime at any price. ~5 Colllplm Prime Rib Dinner .,, 5-7 ... Moa.-SM. AD alPC SnM)t AD,ar loe&- •built out buslnra on prtme rh So we., Ill tbe .a)' to cbe ~ and band-plm the ftnat car.Ad.,.,......., Allll --Prim 11llt. ourllenderMmeM am. wldl.,.. ot lllld. .......,._ ..... and dle•.W·.~-­.,..,e or a Heldl lar Crumb SUndae. Ant.. the cenda prb ~)'Ill .... Mil the prb llprtme. Newpona.tl wr..~ffwll fJl15-90 Theater-goers sec 1 f racttc>n of surface. South Cout Repertory's home: My maio impr~ion was tha1 1! the theater and the lobby. Th:it's. you were unfonunate enough to where the end product comes ~o be Kt adrift in the belly of Sou1h life. Bw the administrative and ~st Repcnory, you might not bacbra1c areas arc _.here the real find your way out un1il the literaf) wort is done -just don't tell the ;.ri&}lts for an eyewitness ;iccouni to actors. Arfn3gcddon arc purchased. l know. Took a tour last week The buildlng h:u a funky W1lh Christofer Gross. the structure that immediately theater's public relations dilccto r. dlsonented this frasilc shell. Jn h wu tbe day before opening reality, there's a thrcc·story night of the fU"St play of the administrat~c wing. the main SC2S0a and it was uncommonly stace and b:ackstace area and the quiet, Gross said. . second stage. But j t n~cr m3dc But tbcsC eyes still saw enough that d\uch ~nsc. to tt•li.zc that there arc worlds 11 Jr blindfolded :ind rclcru.cd in ~ouldn't guc~ 11 ~as d,c'o1eu 10 1he:11er. Name your profc!>!>IOn and South Co:bl Rep has an office or pince for it· al-rount:int:.. tclcmar\.ctcr.., dr.ihcr,, d.ll.l procc~r:.. elcctnetam, carpenters. There arc general m:inage~ nsM>Ct3tc pn..>Jucer:., anl)ttc directors, cos1umc man:iger;, erop director.., !:\CO :l p:uron manager, ~ho hanJlc' ;Hh problems on nights o( the rl,I\ ~re arc dep:irtment::. for )ubscnption. gnphi~. med1J .incl public rcl:l1101\s. · work beneath lbc thespian the buildiQJ. ch30~ arc )OU See BACKSTAGE 1! Where life's little dramas unfold ... This California Shake peare Festival production captures all the richnes.s of the Renaissance in striking modem terms, peak· ing to uni\-ersal themes o! ~ion and d ath . El Tuatro Campesino perfonn this Jll)1hir it· com in F.&st L.A. against the dramatic backdrop of Hollpoo(l's ftlm ran~. Wt 11111 I tq, ..... , 11. .... 7. ...... ·································································································~ From2 mus New Theater io Be SCR'• Os =;.-:r~£ -=--· ·~ ---,_______ =~"1 h t r -· . . a...~~ !! ;-------• rt o1 t ea e ~~~~e~roupers jumped a1 1hc ··-~-_ . r·~ --=SCR serves dyn~!~~~ .. ;.:: While turning the building into • --·Ja.::.,. .--:2 ~~~·-=-~~~ :!!'! !!~pt:?b~ to,:,v-~:or; tt"Mi\cr by • .:-~ ~-... ~ 1 • ., !:;;£ r=.r~S d:.1.y. the company prepared for its ..-~, I~........_"" ~ l" ,--;~ ,:_..~ first show by night -a commediD ~~~~ ~ .=.... ~ '•~:t/r;/ i'+•iilliliiiiii~ ::.: ·~;:;:::: .... , -~ ~~ dell artc version of Molicre's ~~ ....., .. ~ pmt< . ~!': .. Tartuffe," which was rehearsed in ~~· ' • ~ ~ Emmes' garnge anJ first unveiled ~':r~~"';.~ ~ at the Ebcll Club in Ncwpon in ·~~..,..~ ~ November o f 196-4. -··-· S • ''e '-. i• ' -....... 'Sim I Ii~ • -.... Before they could open 1he -==1 lple &&&e' ll!!h!• .,., " Second Step. however, they needed -1: amplified in 2§hi? ::_~ ~me wider exposure. and the old : SCR la ::_~ -----~, .. Laguna Playholbc was happy to -: DeW p Y~-=~ ~.t._~ -~--_ oblige. Bct~een )Cbedutcd shows -· 5-:~:-.=-c:~ A scrapbook of memories &1 at Laguna m February of 1965, - -~=--------· t' firs 20 ~ U • T.. ;, SCR offered production~ of the ~ ~ ~-=:-:.:.=:· from SCR s t years ,_ \ three show$ in ils repertoire -a.c ~ r. ... t:-::.= .... --. ~:!:= •. "Tartuffe," "Godot" and Ben ::'&::,:; li-... ....==. .,..~-Z."'i:1ti :-... l&S:..: =~~·= .. --.-A-· ··-,.,... .... _ - -~ Johnwn's "Volpone -·-... • -• • -·---·· --•·-~ ::..:•• =... ~.-. --....... _. .... .=:.:.. .... ----------........ ,_ .. -= _ ..... m _ ... ~--~· I was ano ther new kid on the ---· -::·:---: -= ~-==--=-• ::\:::...~ !a~~-= • ,.._,_ -.::2 ... ___ ........ 4i block at 1h:i11ime, havingjusl - --------•- begun reviewing &heater for 1he Daily Pilot. I wro te an advance ~1ory on the troupe and &hen caught tbose finl three offerings (as well as every subsequent SCR ~how), and these were my first -.ords on the subject: "Orange County theater took on a fourth dimension last weekend -.i1h 1he birth of an unbelievably 1alcn1cd group soon to move pcrmJnc:ntly in to Nc .. port Beach · \\ aid. raucou~ and O\ ernowing "1:h IJlcnt. the South Coast Repertory version of 'Tartuffe' bu"1 "11 h 1ncanl.lcsccn1 brilliance un10 the Laguna Playhouse stage. lcJ' ing 11> aud1em:e literally gJ)p1ng .. 11h l:iughter and cbmunng for more at the curtain call." A bit hyperbolic, perhaps. but my '>en1imen1s were echoed by others in the media, and by the 11me of the March 12 opening. ~CR was operating under a full head of crea1ivc steam. fhe comp1ny repealed lhe aforemen11oned three plays. &hen finished 1hat embryonic sprin& \ea)(}n wit h an ori&inal dram1, ··Tue Trial of Gabiel Kapuniak.," and an American classic, Tennessee Williams' "The Glass Mcnagene" (in which Laura ind the gentleman caller may have parted on staac. but actors David Clcmcn1s and Dcn&se Ulm ~• dunna chats.how and marned shortly 1heruf1er). After a summer hiatus. SCR came back stron& 10 open the 1965-66 season with oumandin& productions or Shak~pcarc'• "Othello" and H1rotd Pinter's "The Binhday Piny.'' durina which .. uptowD" critics bepn lO take notice and the compan(t prcadp ~. not. to rMntioO ill 1'1lClcaca. Belon loGa. la .. larger quarters. Two and a halt years after opening the Second Step Theater, SCR look the Third Step. into an abandoned dime store on Newport Boulevard in downtown Cos11 Mesa. This would be home 1hrough 1978'when 1he current two-1hea1er facility (dubbed, n:uurnlly, the Fourth Step Theater) was built w11h a bi& assist Crom the Sescrstrom Family, '*hich donated the land and continues 10 be amona SCR'a staunchest supporten. That gilt of land, accordin& to Benson, was the sinJlc turning point on tbc road to South Coa>t Rcpertocy as ~-e know it today, a fully professional regional comp:any tMt aained national rcoognhioo in 1988 when, on national lclC\lision, Madonna pccscnted Emmet and Beman whb a Tony Awird for continuous excellence. Throu&h the Sixties, Seventies. Eiibtics and inlO the Nineties, SCR has grown and changed appreciably, but there 4l'C 50R\C nimn in lbc theater's proirams ~bich have appeared there throu&h all four of those decade£ Don Took, Kai Landon Jr .. Ron OCM•aom, Richard Doyle, Art Ko&Wik and Marth McFarland These are the Coundana aC1ors. .. coUcctivcly the spine of SCR," according lo oe~n ... always givi"I ot thcmtc~ rlrclc ly, anJ maintainina and clcvatui'a thm ~I or arti tic cxccltcncc." Mcf:atiand has forsaken acting and now CUllC'tions as the the:ner\ c:i ti.n1 direaoc. but the other C.\.e continue to wretch their pcrfonnan« muscles -somctunt'> ill toicther, uch 11 in 04v1d Mamel'l dram.a '"Oknpny Gkn It " The hol day acuon serves llS a ••cJau teunion" qi $Ol1S when they re'1&illc to c:any on>1beir role' in "A Cllr tmu Carol." in whach Landon will don the ni&hl dothcs ol Ebeoe2er Scnqe for the l•th time later this year. The four-step plan dnawn out on a napkin by Emmes and Benson three <kcadcs ago has Jpawncd Qne ot the Cte•t 1uccc 1tories 1n the American theater. And the founders -ltilJ viaorous and ambitious in their mid·SOs -are dctcnnined to wsiain and clCV21e 1hc quahty of prodUC1K>ns 11 South Co~1 Repertory. Herc's to another 30 yean - when. hopefully, oooecnarian) Emmcs and Benson ~111 till be mounung ~s at SCR and I 'II still be ~ritina about them. O mdeftt tUl dlielQ*P Hided 11M ~ .... ol s-da C.-llflJtleJ, ........ CllltCbWflA • 1'11., 1•1 •f hlli I ....... SSllf ., .. lll•9lllirl ... -:: 8 Omnge C09lt weekend I lluldlr ............ , ... ( . • -·· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SECTION . ······························································~·································· • I I I ..... I , • ' From3 Serving commuruty ••-= "'We truly believe in the art Corm. and we think it as essential bccau.sc 11 reOcct' where v.e 11e. we·re .~.)'I locked in day 10 day, and it's difficult 10 get persptttive on where we arc. It seem to me the aru do that for me, the art that docs that the best is the 1hc.1tcr. Throuib art. ,.e ftnd v.hcre v.-c arc. how lar -e\-e come. -.ha1 direction we're bcadina. ~cause it causes us to rclkct on .. bcre .-c arc rather thatl took at rctiita Oft I ~Hay basis. "Thia theater has neYer been vehicle fol David Emmc:s and I 10 get to &n.dway or to sc• to be ramous ia some IOft ol way. We truly belicrve that our WOftt is this · Oraa,e 0Nn1y ~rid in .,hich we're located. We bclicYc that the re~ theaters need to serve the:ir conununities. 11 we auccecd here in Oranac County, in our ljttlc ('OfDCf of the world, and bril\& cood quality theater to people and m•)'be affect people's liva. and 1 ltkc to think wo can, then we've achieved our pl Th11'1 whu v.e keep ~orltioa very; \'Cf)' hard 10 do." 30 years 1k1UO.: "h's been a tremendous 30 )'Can. l b'C what I do. J lUrt rd)Canals tomOnOW, and l~m as OCl\'OUS IS I au u 1 lhr.11)" am. This is my, God knows. my hundredth ptoductioa of tomethins, ·~directed (a.r ud . away...,,. ptoductiofts than anyone ..... But atill. I'm aon o! awtlh ia ftop swcaL Tbua's nW the uc.itaDUll ol aoina IO wort CYeiy .,, taki"t on a new project, that Uepl QS fresh." '--= .. As we look at our 30th scuon, u we look a.round at the ebaflaiftl MlUl'C of lbc llllC ol Califonlia and the powth o( the population, with d&trcrcnt racial cultui'al ...ct ethnic bacqround. there'• sreat oppoma.nities and cbalh I ill tla&L We •ant &o edd to ow OllllOinl racarda aDd ~projects which can pecif .cally and purpoecty tap into the dNen.ty that -. fand ift Soutbem California. Onnp Countr is not &he mehlnl pot, tt is the aa1ad boo*I, and we can .U be pan o( the Wad. . ..... Ahva)S there is the c:onstant pursui1 ot pcrfoction; UwaYf ~ to ckpeQd tho quality ol the -.It "1 the peop&e with whom "WOtk and •be ~" ~ &o do. We N oot looti,,. to chMee tbe way we work or tnMfom GUS ..... WlliM w're ................ 1Nml1Miw ID wMl loutb C... ....... , ........... ....... <..-..,_..,_ David Emmet, in A ca.re photo apturing him burded, And Martin Benson after 1986 addition of 11 ,000.square·foot Artists Center to SCR. THEIR ROLES AT SCR Bcuoe: '"David and I ate co-ertistic dirccson. Given his produccrship 1UpOOS11>ilitiea. 1 • direct one or IWO more shows a year than be does. because l tu .. 'C a little moro time to do iL A:£ chief aeaatM: otr.c:cr of &be a>rpontion and producer, he's aot to spend an awful lot or ume dealing ~1th th:11 kind or stuff. You can sec the difference when )"OU ii in his oCfioe compared to mine. I h~ve actors and dc1i1ners in here, he 'Martin was better with a hammer than I was, so he did t he produ ction sid e. I was better with the numbers, so I did the business side.' 'He'a alway• been a planner, ud al"·a71 bad that vjaion to eee well &heed. My work 'bu ~n more on the da)'·to-day, wbatev r it happening right here and now. wheru1 D1,id •'a• alway• 1omehow able to remo~e ~If a little hit and think where ar ,. goint \o be in live 7ean aDd how do O~vid Emmes .... a.. ............ ... c-...-l,._ we pt there.' ........... ~play. Mlltla le•ataa r..... •sea·.,.,... -T...._ ... h;i bag meetings "ith trustee~ His office b sort 6( geared to th;it, ""here here 1 can just throw p1lt of ground pl~s for my ne:lt show. " ... We ~d no idea v.hat v.e YtCt1: domg \\-hen-we $1l)r\Cd. We just soft of pvc ou~lvcs titles and went Crom there." .. " •.• J think the roles v.h1ch C\'Olvcd ~'Cr 30 years seem 10 work. l think we complement each other in a sense th;it wc\-c got the same sen ibiliucs about plays A dtrcctors. we rarely fig.ht ~-er a p.&rttCUlar p?a) ... EX IT LINE £Jstmn: .. J'Mrc b. still the rorc of " th 1 h:l\'c bccR round 1he "'hole time. and in .. hom the flame ttll bums. and in f~ 1hc name D bl.ui ~· bfishtt) A the theater ha n, 1& h becornc 1 ~tro r anJ more nurturing Cl\\'trOn~l\l th r~ • that cnlbt hea t C\'Cf)'th. *C do. Tbat's •hit lccps me. after 1U . thc6c ~ IC\A lO C'OfM •n cwry day. h" 11ilt a wry • ilia ~ tobe. .. Q • r • . -.... ... . --- • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SECTION • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• galaxy of r~tauranll 1urround1 South. Coast Rep- ertory and the Oran~e County Performing Arh Center, making it possible Cor tbeater-goen to plan an evening of entertainment and dining with a mini- mum of parking haasles. . This guide includei only reilauranta especially auitNI t<> theater di~,and within comfortable wallcing distance, no more that a~l~minute stroll to curtain time. Facing Bristol Street~ three reatauranll in South Cout Pla%a are easily acceaaible: Birraporetti'a, Piret'1 and the Riviera Restaurant. Parking ia free in the abopping center and when the final curtain falls, a return walk Will be a welcome stretch. Regardless of where the car is parked, lunch or dinner reservations are important and an early meaJ after a mati- nee requires them aa well. On nights when both SCR and the Performing Art1 Center are active, reservation• are H essential os tickets are to the performance. A B irnfJOl'dd'• is near Se.an and doecst to the "Friendship Bridae•' which spans Bristol !'ftio· rataurant ii open until 11:30 IUgbtly, tiJ 12:30 on Friday and Saturday n~ you want an after-show drink or nosh, try the "Signature Orillcd D A1mood Salad" -ll..fftorite of SCR's communications director and SubSCR.ibcr magazine editor Quist. ofcr Gross. Reservations at 850-9090. On Monday. September 2tJ M u tt,s Balboa wiIJ temporarily close to mab .tome ClOllilJJledc c:banscs to o ur buildins and redesign our dining room. We will reopen Tuesday. October 6 with ,. new look and a new menu featuring "melt in your mouth Certified Al\i1U StCllh" and Iowa oom fed chops. Dine in an elegant, relued atmospbeze as .)QI enjoy a lre$b pastry or • aourmet ootroc drinlc. 1lJc new "Mutt's Balboa#• W/11 alto fcatum • Alli sourmet c•terina dcp •rtmeat otrerla• moutJrwaterbw toodl trom around tbc warti We apologize for any .b:Omemenoe and bope to haw: the pleasure of .-enq .)OU aoon. Sinccre.(y. ·~\....-CD}S?) P. Look foe us at the Taste Of Newport Orange Cont Weekend I Thut'ldly, ~ 18, 1993 . .. SHbW STOPPER Some of the ·best dining in town is foµnd withi~ walking distance of South Coast Rep Bt MABLA BDD 01n1ng Edl c.or P lnt'i, best reacbed by beadift& for the Carousel entrance to tbc Plaza. is an fQfonnal diniq spot tucked behind its owa k.itchca- wan: store. Rotisserie sirloin ol lamb, pink ln the middJe and crusty ouuide, is recommended, 1 1 Sl l.9S. Pin:t's house salad wilb a toss of walnuts. feta ckcse, Roma tomatoes and romaine lettuce is oa every other order and lbc f ruhly made soups are tcrrifac. Call SS6- 64l4. R Mera Restauraat has been Rrvina pa110ns s.incc 1967 in tNe oontincntal style on the lower level of South Coast Plaza our Robinsons·May. A (acd price din · ncr ($22) is aV1J1ablc from S to 7 p.m.. with toup or a.lad, a d\oic:e of entrccs which indudcs uutccd fish of the day, Crab broiled swordlisb. ~ cutJct ot pepper ueak Oamed at the table with co- gnac. endiftl with a c:boic:e of ctcs. serta (sucb u chocolate 1110US1C with Grud Mamicr, vanilla aad chocolate rum sauce). Phone S.C0. 3840. . .,.. ... \\ ....... A A m6d. at 6.SS AnlOD Bl'fd.. where ltallao uiaa UC beet· pound .-. lt.e --~ lcnda 1tlctl to bdple:Ded aaddpetioa of a nipt at tk lbeater. n. IC&ccdoa of J&aliu wiDea II DOC.c1WD1tbJ IDd al· fordable. Orllled lanaouscine (loblter-tib ......,) are perticulatJ n.. _. ICNp. Mllld .t "•mMal• St 835, aad odlier eab'eCll 1tan at S9.9S. ~valet ~ 8.50-9399. D In sen-cs ;artful food tn '°" phistlcatcd 'vrroundin on t~ f~ Ooor of the Plau Ta-tr Build· il\J. l"h)'mC·routcd free ra.nic chkk· en and mashed potatoes an: a stand- out, $14 9S, 10 sattd ahi Dm'I "Killer Vcictable Plate" is pvrc cull· rwy theater. Late oW>t din1na is a feature here. A valet will part your car and retrieve it whea ~ return after the 1ul C'nCIOtC al SCR Phone 754-0600. OUJ • ~ •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SECTION •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• E I TorllO CriU at 633 Anion BM! .• features a 1'heater Spc· aaJ•• at StS.9S with a choacc or Soulh•c'!4 soups or a s.alad; a chotcc o( steak or shnmp f~jitu; lrtllcd f rc$h fuh or chtekcn breast and any selection from the pastry tray. ETG w pleasant surround· ings. amiable ha.pitality and a choice loauon -.here parkina is complimentary and it's ~Ible to arnngc tO h:l\C dcucn ~hen )'OU r(turn from the thc:1tcr; the \"3.let a> on duty til mtdnipt 662·2672. T he~~ Cart at Wes- tin South Cout Plaza hotel, 686 Anton Blvd., &S a mild ucp throup Towo C.Cntral Park to SCR An am.agmatne tel«lion of soups. aalada. pastas. (re b fisb, mc.u, pi.zza and dcsscru ate on the menu. bnmp Fcttuci.nc is Sl0.50, prices arc higher at the dtnnc r hour. The-re tS self-parking; ,-.let puking d S6. but f ""'lb "-a.Ilda· uon. PhoM 540-2500. ~ I I Fot"Dait ao.tkttrla. 6.SO Anton Blvd., futures puta d~ ftom S7.75 ah.at arc mack •1th finesse. For a m.itiocc luncb. suupc. salads and ~nct.1c.hes around $4 to S6. arc a ~de tnp to Italy. Parki1'1 as avad blc io the buildinJ around the comer JUSt beyond tho rc&aauitnt •hen: )'OU can leave the car untiJ the fat I dy linp. PhOne 66$-0880.. • I I I I I I I I I I • S cou•s Sdtood GriU aid 8111' A on the the.atcr Sldc of 8ns1ol bas a !>'I twtdsornc duuna room. an oyster bu and J reguw bar Superb seafood cl\Oacc can't be beat. Fre hi) shucked oy ten. S8.9S. some of the11 crusty bread and a J.la.s.s of WU'le rruih t be Ju.st the thina after the matinee. Reser- " hons will stdl be a must, C\en at S p.m An after-theater menu fea turcs bot and cold hon d'oeuvre • p~ past and f•bulous des· ~n . Phone 979-2400. M any otMr dining aperi- tnces an nearl1y. buJ not as easy a waJJc.. Among than are sOm.e ace/Jml rtst<1uran1S in SouJh Coast Plaza Vtlla~, including: A.a. tonello, 751 ·7 l jJ; Gustaf Ander~ 668-1737; Gudlar1 Indian Cuisine, 556-7273; Horikawa. 557-2531 and 1be Vlllqe Fanner, 557-8433. BONUS FOR SCR SUBSCR1BERS: If )'Ou are :imong the 33,000 subscribers holding season ttdtets. for the South Co~t Repcnory 1993-94 season, here arc some extra goodics, "-alilf !or d1nen ~ho order two or more cntrecs :inJ ha\e SCR tickets in h:ind. 8lrnpottttl'1 -one free ptUa :1ppe1i2er ~orth S7 95 ~•th each •~o entrccs. £1 Torito Grill -SIO off a bill totaling $25 or more. t:mporio Armani Up~SS -one free Jessen "°ith C'JCh c:ntrcc. Gardea Court Cafe -10 percent off the total.lunch. dinner tab C usl;lf Anders -20 percent off total lunch or dinner ball. Scott's Scarood-S 10 off a totJI bill or S40 or more. Windows (at the M:>rriott) -JO percent off 1otJI ball -8) .\lnrla D11YI Opening Our r Locat., II ion ..... Taste of Newport! · Friday, Saturday & Sunday Only! Stop by far a mini-rack and see why ... Ws have a lat of competition, but our Ribs don't!! ~f..WPOlll' RIB (\OMJ>"~ -·•&&1111111. • ••••••ClmD (1141631·2110 ~vs CoMpl'lti -blla..Da• ......... ClllllJ .. ...... ........................... , ......... . ..... ~ ...............•...................... u SPECIAL SECT.ION ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. .. SCH plays big role In OC 8COIMlllY H C1W important are the ans 'to the uionomy of o~ Coun· ty? According to the most-recent study c:omnrimoncd by the Orange County Business ~mltlee. for the Arts. non- profit arts organiutJons are a vital part of the county's economy. The survey of 41 or 1he county's larscst non-profit ans poups (including South Coast Repertory) for the faKal year endi• ~ 31,' lWI, showed they employed a total of 4,456 paid politions. making them collectively Orange County's 11th laraeu DOD· government employer. Government grants and private donations equaled $28.3 million. and earned income was $39 million. More than 2 million people paid an average of $21.39 a ticket to enjoy the ans in 6n.Qac County. There was direct 'J)CDdina of $66.2 million on all pe~ net and operating expenses. Indirect speodina ol S191.3 mil1ioD iD 1he arts occurred u a result of penonal and Yendor aecondarJ spending. Audience spending on restaurant meals. drinks. uu. portation, etc. over and above ticket eo&U is estimated at $71.9 million. Adding up the direct spendins. lndircct speodina and indirect audieoc:e spending fiaures. the total ec:ooomic: impact of lhe am bl Orange County is rou&hJy $336.4 million. ¢ -ay ~ n. BACKST• From 7 There arc rooms reserved for acting classes, set de.siJn. prop manufacturing. educatK>naJ touring programs.. literary devclopmenL In our 90-minute tour we met people sewing clothes, hammering a pine coffin into shape, sculpting a wooden armolte. We beard an actress conducting a spirited exchange about her character's motivation during a rehearsal on the set or "Morning's at Seven." But we'd always heard that the thespian life is one on the edge, a bit, sh:ill we say, unmainstream. On 1his rel:itivcly quiet day, there wasn't much lo make you think South Coast Repertory is a place of buraconina creativity -besides 1hc fact that of the dozens of faces we s:iw everybody seemed to be enjoying themselves. The occasional peek or the thespian life was revealed. In the sound booth for the Mainstage, one of the most important spou for any theater production. there &s a dart board on the wall (three bulls.eyes). Cassettes marked '"wind," "crickets" and "rain" were stacked beside Sonic Youth, Joe TllatlP ••••• Ill 111111'111 ,_ '' I, ' "Opeoina Doors... South C oast Repertory's seasoo-<>penin, open boula. coocludes at S:.30 p.m. toda¥· Geared lOWard members of the educatioa.al c:ommuaicy, ho&pitaUty industry and lboee who wortc in the South C.out Metro area, the event aiYa a specially tailored loot at what SCR has to offer. The prosram bcains iD the theater lobby and includes a demon,tration's of SCR's technical wizardry. For more information. call 957-2602. J sckson and David Bowie. The dress.in& rooms are abro cnliabtcnina. Look.ins like the Season begins in gala fashion Saturday's .. 30tb Dimenaon Gala" off.cially kicb off South a.st Repenoty't 30th aeaoo. Qaired this year by SCR Trust· " Dec ffi&by. the pl. will c:d• ebratc tbc company's achieve- ments. booor people . who--have played key roles iD the theater's history, and k>Ok toward its future. HoDoruy chain ot tbe p1a are . Henry and~ Rcaee Seaemrom. rep- resent.ins 1 family and busJnca .... CDDtributJoos to SCR in-. dude prowidills majcw capital that lauacbed the Fowtb Step 1bea1n complex IDd a&ablishcd I.he SCR EDdowmcat f\and. For IDOte iDfonnalioa. call 957. t 2602. at. 221. typical dralina room 70" •d see in I movie about adioa (can't remember any fi&ht DOW, sorry). complete with naked liaht bolt>. and rectaqular rnim>n. the private lp9CCI rm:aled some or the lhiatiaa behind a penoo who pursues IClina as , .. craft and passion: wip and baby pictures next to bma of wholc-pai.D cereal and. pictures ot lndiu m,sda. · But DO Broadway tawdriness, no "AU That Jazz• ~ness. no •'Sunset Boule¥atd" decadence. Just prolClliona.Usm. dedication and I wdkJilcd macbine. ~.on a recent momina. a siM:r bRakfut tray WU whcdcd in for South Coat Rcpcnory aecutiva IO partake ol catered J01Ur1. doauu ud coffee. · Don't bow if lbat aampk: of ain.fuJ iaduJtc.nce mlbt for the jWdest ot bebind-lhe«CACS fodder, but c:ompued to what I .... it11 baYC to do. 0 -I From8 iltilb of a sloth and Kristen Lowman as his Iona-term f&an. cee whole' naivete actually ex· ceeds his. Tbese arc charac1ers dmyn danatrously dose lO the edge Of fatcc, yet the CODSidet· able I.kills of Landoft and Low- man keep tbem IOI.idly in bounds ..tthoua sacriracina t.hcU innate humor and bwunity. ; Credit Mkhle1 Devine'• el· tnordiDaiy realistic ICttina with establilbiq the proper homey, relaxed atmolphere and Ann Bnaice'1 wooderfuUy drab ~ tumina wilh COIWt)'in& the pe· riod. Paulic Jenkins' l'inina also COftlributcs alcdy, aauo.ib the choral renditiont '~'!11! 10Und desi&ner Oanb ncmpw11 of\cn jar the mood rather than enha.ncc it (u soft insu'O! menmlizina mi&ht). .. Morn ina'• at Se-len" (the title comes from I Robert Butn1 poem 'tltbkb Ibo contains I.be morc.familiat UDcs ~Ood'a in bis bca.cl\. all"l .rfabt with the world") ii tbo latest ltkction iA SCR 11 aoa&a&I ~ to Ameri· can pla)"Writln.a ol u earlier era.. Th.at thil play NCICCCds • wcU u some ol its prcdec:ason is 1 tribute to iU c:aracst 11ttina and diRction. 0 STOP THE FOOD FIGHTS. ~ widt 11 )10'roW wiles. aea.te.cw. a.. su.c1 ... IMWo.sttrimp. ~ ... eaaic new faYOI ita. tileS.." ftjmlnd Pma. So nowlhll ,_ k.now ... Glll ..... isba.. lhouldn' >W bttoo? • • I I I L: __ o.a__ ..... o. ..... ..__ ... 1 .. ~----111!!1!11!111------------.!!lllmlmll!l _____ llllllil ... ---.---.-· --... ··~ .. ,. ·---.1 ............. _..,.---.Olli9 I 12 ____________ ... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• . .. , ............................................. . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• From reggae to Karaoke cruise, these are the soQnds of the end of summer . ~JOBLBDBS Lo c a l So u nds oca1 cetcrtain.mcnt notes humbly wbm.itt~d for this. 1be week of whatever. • Roberto Anaoui is • man of many hats. The musical dmctor of the Warehouse is also lbc bosl ol the onJy rcplar reggae radio Pf'OllU' ln Sou them California. "3 O'Cloct Rcgac." on KWIZ 96.7-FM. This month. Anpti is bro11dcastin& the prognm live from spou lhroupou& Southern Cafilom&a. This week, a couple o( local pl~ v.-ill be lbc lite. · On Sltutday, the &how will be broadcast from Maxie's at the Huntiniton Bexb Pier. Monday, it's Tower Records in Costa Mesa wilh special pest. Ydlowmaa YdJowm.an.. for lbosc DOC Camiliar, is the Jamaica.a rqpe cbncehall klna. If that's not a cure for Monday blahs. we don't boW what it. • Wun know bow easy ii as to sea your n.amc listed in an en1enainmcnt-oricn1ed columA? h 's this easy. T'my Carnival. a locaJ musical duo tbat bills hxlf u '"c:of}icc house busters." sent us a oca1 blue wd listiQa thelr upc:om~ pcrfonnances. Tbey1J be playiq Alt.a Coffee iD Newport Bcadl oa rid.,. the Wlnaed HcMt Cale -in F\&llcrtoo on Sept.. 2iC and Evayday Flowcn ia mine. Sept. 25. • P<>tt Ban Edelman. tbc poet featured at last week's Aha Coffeehouse ~uy readUta, bas a book for sale. h's c:aUcd .. Cross.ins the HadcftMICL We're DOC apcns on pocuy, bul Ncwpoit Beach resident Lee Mallory ii. He'a lhc cdhoc. The book costs S8.9S and is available by ~lina; (818) 240-UX>O. • Here~a ooe lhat may DOt be the palest sin&Je event of your li!c but mlJht uill be cotenainlna ii you're the type of person who 1ikc.s these thinp (we don't kiss nobody'a behind): Balboa Bay Cruises is rrescrttint Lbc ooJy Karaoke ctWlc in Southern California. For $40, you1 spend 2~ howl of a Sunday aftemooa eatina hon d'oeuvrcs and drinkina t>everaics (that's what the pras release says) and wailina away 11 whatever IOl\I you think you werc born to sin&-for mote information. call 633-3201. Don't teU them Wf(~t you unless it can further our monetary ot spm1uaJ SfOWth in a'xtdy fashion. • And. let's not Cor&et the wuaJizinJ. rnouttt.watcrina Ta.sic of Ncwpon tb weekend. Or the cntcruuunent. Herc's a list: Friday: Flipa 80:S (5, 7:.30 and 10 p.m.). Ambrosia (6;15 and 8:45 pm). Saturday.-Tbe Chantays (3:.30. 7: IS and 9:4S p.m.). Tako Taco wetb Ca'°' Rottn (4:45 and 8:30 p.m.) and St.arsbip (6 and 9:4S p.m.) S~ Tbc Doo Wah Riden (12:30 and 4:1S p.m.). The Coutcn (1:45 and 5:30 p.m.) and Billy Vera a The Beat (3 and 6'4S p.m..). Some of lbae bands ~ imprc:ISM crcdCAtials. Ambrosia scored l'#O top-10 hill 9bout JO )"CUI qo: '"How Much I Feel." and .. Btuest Put of Mc.'' The c.o..u.ri' wna ue recopizahle to any oldies listener. "Yakccy YU." .. Omrlic BIOWla." and .. PoitoD Ivy." But ou.t fa¥oritc is S1Ulbip. Lead siqct Mickey Tbomu is tbe ooJy mnain1fta INmba ol a.be bud I.bat ICUJpted Nb lib .. We Built lb' acy," and "Sara.·· u ,oia•,. mn tiDd ud brio& Micby some ~cmmed rmea. maybe he 'U dedicate "'F'IDd Your Way Badt." to you, tho IOl'I that wu No. n<f oo the ICLSX·97.J Top 1000 Labot D•y COUAtdown. We're ta1tiQ& biscoly bcie. cu~ itaod it!l!!f Tomatoes arc opUonal at all Taste ol Newport events. O NIKI'S * INDIANfOOD Quality fr Healthy 3705 $. 8NIDl, SanlD Ano &11 .. .,r .,... (1 bllt nartb ol So. COGlt Plom, nut ____ ~ .!>!!1. v _!l!I JI! !.e ___ , '° OoebeldllM) ' O:I r•••u ·-·' uaw•-• . l50-059S : _... 11.-I _... r.-: l031L l lL~1UldD 1 ..... : ..,0.Combo I (1 blk.-ol I lH ....... , Git Olli at 1/2 Plb1 1\lldD Aw behind : c:wMe • (Clf ........... ' Call\ 0lr.) ~ .......... ......., ' l&'.,.~Wl~! .. !S!!l~--'~_:W-~ .. ~Cci~..-~~~~1 ...... ~5':U::-2l:,_:'9:~-.J ~Charley Brown's bu uulu. ~ all right. Cornfed. Ccrc ified Angus M idwestern beef. • Tender. juicy c harbroiled steaks served s1z - ding bot off rhe steakhouse grill. • Wi1h your c hoice of salad or c hef's soup. S teakho use pouto u . And fresh. h o t so urd o u~h b re ad • For uuks tha t H e dC'f1n1t d y a c ut ab o ve the rcsc, bring t h is ccruficate ro C harley Brown's It\ ~ great uluc for thC' moo lah . .... ----~-CT E2 Ill IW•&HrJ.i-. ,,, "'" Mill,, -l*rnc'-.f,.,,.,.. ----------, -~: I BROWNS: STEAKH I I ~ ................... .... ,,,,,,.,, 8""" Jjl 1£1111 C•1111 H1~1ftuJ 67. .~ JO '-----------------------------......... --------........ --------~------, °"'Vt Coat Weekend / 1lu8day, Sept8mber 1" 1913 13 ' \ '•· 1 The best of the Tastes l'8blrll8 10· Newport Beach Friday ~ cclaimed as the best of its kind, the Stb Annual Taste -of Newport presents :a weekend of feod and entertainment bcginnina Friday at S p.m. and lasting until Sunday at 8 p.m. Prime rib chili scnred in a sourdough bowl, dim sum, gi:1nt Thai shrimp, veggie couscous, creme brulec, fortune cookies dipped in cbocolate · and.MORE! Freedom of food choice as what this event is aJI about. Thirty-nine food stonds and an assortment of beverage AMERICAN 1HI Al.UY llSTAUaANT. loc:oi.d ot 45()1 W. Coma Hwy, ~I 8eoch Menv indudes fr~ fish, doily of\d e<Mly b;rd 'f>Kiob Open doily fr0tn I 1 30 om lo 10.00 pm IN, OUT MU FB, we. v. IN:. 171 •1 6A6-9 I 26 DICk CHUaCH'S USTAUl.ANT, A lomily sly4e coffee shop locot9d 01 2698 Newport Blvd • Cosio MeJO Menu includes bteokkl11. lunch and d•noef Prices rang. from $3 00 ~ S7 99 Open Mon · Sot 6 00om IO 9 ()()pm IN, we. v. MC (71 A) 6A6-7762 F1T2~S SPOll'TS "'9. S.s1 ol wn.U1i. lV food & Spin!\ {Gfogl Reio• among~ ombtonce ol oo & btid ponel1ng localed ot 19171 Magnolia St .Hvn11ngton B.och Menu 111Cludes oppellzeo , WJlods, $0tldwtChes ~ 'J*=•Ol1ties Prices range from 95 IO S7 95 ()pen doily 9om to I 30 om mods will have • total of un items foe Ale aad non-stop entcnainment is on the aacoda IJ N~-port Center. It'• a grucr's pandilc and a srca1 opponunity to -..ry out,. a restaurant without h2vina to have a relation tup. Samples cost Crom SI to SS and there's an ATM machine near the entertainment scace Cor over-caters an<rr bia lpenden. New cntric5 this year locludc Hard Rodl Cafe, Mun' (71 Al 96U 523 IO,BRU,FB,WC.V,MC,Af Mun LYNaf'S, l.ocoi.d on The Boordwolo., 2300 w Ocean~. Newport 8eoc:h Menv includet homemade piuo, ~ brtoUmi, g'*lf butgen ond fi~ps Pnc.9a Your • ........, Ouw. lo Dining In Newpoif 8•aell, Coda M••cr, Corona _,Mar, '~ from $2 50 lo $20 00 Opell dot from 7 Otfl 10 I om I>, Al major Cf I cords (71 4) 67.5-1556 SAMMY'S •2. a.st burgers 1n 1own occording 10 Soml l.ocoti9d ot I 80 1 I Beoch Blvd at Tolbert McH-. ol wMt yw wortl most mu.hrooma1 CM>COdo & bocon Lorge Mlection ot hamburgen. Lorge ll'Ofiefy oA ~'· poslroml, philly cheese u.ok, eec P~s ranve lrom $I 45 IO $5 25 Open Mf I Oom 10 9pm, Sot 11 am 10 8pm. doted Sunday IO.W C 8A7-7566 SUNDA1"'S NMAY llStAUmANf Locoi.d ot 1656 I Bobo Oiico. So ol He;I, HunlmQbl 8eoch Al American d1rnng 1ndudes pri-n1>, dta.n. tealoOd, steaks. & speciolttei Verf i.,,.ous portions Price '°"G9 lrom Hun"""°" .._,. a ,....,..,,. "''•>' BRKFST /LUNCH /DINNER CH IN ESE CAFE Balboa Oub, Lorcnio's Spaihclli Bender and Mabitma'a O.jun K.itcben Houn arc Frid:ay, S to l l p.m.; Saturday, ) to ti p.m.; Sunday, noon to 8 p.m. Ad~ i.s $6. Chlldrta under I~ {rec. The T1Utc is the firuJ C\'Cnl of "Nc:,,.1>0f1 Scalcst'' pre:ien ted by the NC\\ port H:irbor Oaambcr o( Commcra:. 0 -a,, MAIU IUrd PIZZA SEAFOOD INDIAN S TE AK~ $2 95 & up Open doily 7om lo lOpm IN, we. W&, v. MC. U()..8575 ME XICAN CALIFORNIA CUISINE ITAllJ\N ········································~·········· ALONG ...••.........•............ , ................... . COAST •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• EDITOR'S NOTE .:.. The loDowiJll coadcnscd c:aJeodu is 1U111Jftw duo to tbe upudod ~ of Soutb ~. Repert«y'• 30tb 8lUJ.iverury IUIOn. ' ' IUSIC w - - I -a .. 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