HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-10-21 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA
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Inspector Tony C'Oe B~ cente;, finds some dry rot at the top of a night of stairs, "'hit~ l;>u ilding ~ncr Sam Lee looks on.
Costa Mesa is using a federal grant to improve deteriorating structures
and dwellings in seven target areas. They're doing this by enacting ...
SMn ltt, owner ·of the apartment com·
plex at 1925 Pomon~ St. walks along
the drivewiy n some residmts look on.
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By~ Mcleod.St.~
S am L~c 3ppcnrcJ unmo,cJ a!!>
coJc enfurccmcnt ofriciah \Uf\C~cJ
~Cl) mch of his ,1,·unit compk'
JI 1925 Pomona St .
Offic1Jh hJd bc~n to l cc') C:o)t3 ~lc~J
building before, re,()\mdrng lo cumplJ1nl\
of )Ub·.,lllmlarJ l·ond1 l1un' Bui
Wcdnc ·da) 's return tn'>pcdion <11'>4.>
m:irkcu the fi~t h.: ~of J ma l\C
campaign to clcJn "Up the ell~ «1 run-dm' n
dwelling~.
"It'~ \.ind o f lile .i follu~·up 10
reinforce ~llh the o"ncr tha1 there Jre ,.
problem)," sniJ Officer Tom Pipes \\Ith
the Co to Mesa Police Dep.utmcnt, ~h•\.h
tS playing an act1\C role 1n helping
re,itahtc West Su.ic ne1ghborh0t.xh.
Wednesday's impcctions are the first in
the city's Neighborhood lmprO\ement
St.rategy program. AOer Pomona, code
enforcement anu police orficcrs 1nspcc1eJ
an ap:irtment on Sh:tlimar Orhe "ith
-plumbing and cltttnal dcficicnc1cs and
:in ab:mdoned building on Wallace
Avenue.
The roJe S\\ecp'i come two months
nftcr the City Council appro,-cd S-1-1,000 in
federal grant money ~o imprO\c
deteriorating structure!>. The monc) "ill
be used to 1mpf'O\--e dwellings in )C\ en
are:as -mo tly in the \Vc)t Side
See SWEEP/All
M;irta Jimenez ho lds her 1-month-old
son, Lu is, outside re idence in \'thich
she's been living for lh~ l.tst fiH~ )-ears.
'' If the landlord s had to live
in these unit s, they \\Ouldn't
let it be like this. It's not
the gangs that are the only
problems, it's th e landlords.
'' D M&lAND, property manager
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Home sweet homes
COfona dcl Mar High School's PTA, noticing the school is
surrounded by some Of the best real esta.te In Califom~.
organized a home tout in 1973. Twcn~ llter, it's bea>mC
a hot-rkkct event. Today's Weekend sectlOO sOodiRttts the 20th
annual Corona del Mar Home Tour, Whldl will be llcld Tuesday.
Serial molester? 7 young
girls ass•lted in 32 months
Also featured In W4 ' k nd; "Bubble MJ • • .,t the uundl
Pad; South Coast Repert~ set deSignen .poof ins th ir ~I nts;
Off the Bea ten Path gets Skit ~net TWisted; Lou Louk!'' I'*
disco; and much ~. ~ Weekend, lnsJck. ......
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Cl.lillr .ed . .•••... . . •. . •. ... . .. .. . . •• IS
Community Forum ........... A10
f ()()1(1 .......................... , •••• In tide
.. Police believe prowler
who has bee n stalking
Newport neighborhoods
since 1991 may have
molested 7-year-old girt
smog 00
the horizon, but
fine day for being
OU id with
warm t mpcr tures, mid-7
on th co t, 80s inl nd.
. Stt Wi ~thtt, A2
FBI poised
to . prosecute
embezzler
~ Stephen Wagner faces
federal charges:
Speculation is that he may
have shielded funds. IRS 1s
also pursuing ex-school
district budget director.
By Russ Loar s• !1 \\••er
!':1::\\POKl ·\ll::!)A -After
meeting .... uh I Bl Jgcnh ~lunJJ).
'chwl uffi1,;t 1h ,,ud federal 1mc,l1·
gJllH'> Jre po1,c:J to pr'"C:l.Ute
cum 1c1cJ ~c~ool d1,trid em! cukr
Stl..'phcn \\'.igncr.
I hn \C 11J1,·J1l·J tu u-. th.it
Iii<\ re 1111.:r1.,11nc 111 t.ian..: 1.h;irl!·
c'.'; !!>;HJ ;\1." pt)n-~k':i -Un111C'J
Schvol D '1r1ct Supc:rintendcnr
~1ac lk rnJ. · \\ c .... 111 t c ~u II) ,up·
pl>fll\'C (.If ,10\ IOlll.lll\C th3t hJ\
C\Cll 11 C 'I dllC~l pOlClll\JI of IO·
crea,tnl! t l kng11 uf tune thJI
~Ir. \\agnc:r ''put ;i''·'~:·
federal 1mc:,t1l.!;itor~ met "ith A~\hl:.101 Super~ntendcnt Tum
Godle). 'to confirm wmc :>luff
Jnd ;1~1. 'lime cl:ml)trlg quc~
t1on!!>, .. he ~;.11J "II":. l.1nJ ol com·
ing to J hc:iJ no" and the\ re
goinp Ill file '4.>mc ch..rgc:.." ·
Wagner, 41, the former buU&et
director for the financblly trou·
See WAGNER/All
Chronology
•Oct. 23,
1992 -
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Mt."'-.1 Ur 1 td
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tr LI H .. d~e:
D rt•LI •' ~le
ptwn \ \ J~'lt:'r
1:. );,i pt: 1ded "1:hout p.i~ lvr
Jl't'geoh. d1\l'rt111g ~r.-OUU
1n d ~tr L' rumh lu h , ' tor
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,., bJ11..ruptLi c ;;.ir: ..: r~
\\ .1grwr ul dl\Nt1n~ n fl'
thJn $1-s ooo 10 n•> l10t··
rt-r..ir••n
•NO\. 10, 199:.! -\\.:i~·
Ot'I rhJ
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nt' J ·1.·):t-d .11 h ~ • er
Shoro home and .11..l->e ... uJ
e'l beu n~ S 1 1 n
d :.tr l ..,n
• • Dec 15, 199.! -W.1~·
nt-r pt:'. 1:. ~ ' • Stt:.1 1n~
m t: tt-1 5 on
•June2S, 1CJ9J -\\Jg·
ne-r 1~ .er <en ... l d l • i< ~t'.'.lrs
in state pr~n •
Oft-duty copS cleared
in Rams tailgate scume
~ Following an internal
investigation. officials
conclude Police Department
personnel acted 'reasonably
and with restraint.·.
By LonAro s~s"' ca. St.ti ~~w
r--L \\POK I UEACll -\n tn·
tern.ii lll\t':ot • 1tion ha) un-.l •1.red
no mi~ondud nn the part l r lhe
off·dUt) poli.7C lllf1.7Cr\ 10\llheJ in
J 'cufnc: that erupted into ~unfire
IJ<\I m\inth fl>ll \In~ J RJIT''I c.1mc
:it the Anahc1~ Sta.Saum
"All Nc"" f''rl llcJch p,11tcc De.·
pJrtmcnt {X r llnnc:l 111,,,h cd Jdc:d
rca"<.1nably "1th re,tr Jint :.ind "1lh·
1n cw.tang Jcp:Htment p..>h-0
under \C:~ t~1ng cucum>tancc>."
~gl And) Goni.. '.l J l he de-
partment linJ, no c' 1Jcn\c Ill 'ub·
tantiJtc an> m1..\C'OnJud lln the
p.irt of 3 department emrlo~ce ..
Gon1 .. :>aiJ the 1ntc:rn;il '""''t•·
S•ltlOn. hu concluded lhJt me or
the cmplO)ec' in\Ul\cd h.td been
Jrinkinc. hut declined to rc' l';al
"hethcr 1hc uniJcn11llcJ off-Jut\
"ffi er ""hl' en'JcJ up Im: s ht;
~un \\J.,, une llf them .
"\\ t J \1n 'l ".in.I tu 1coparJ1lC
an) Lii th.: pcn.t n criminal
l·a,ec.," Gon1' 'J1J ~., ,,c·re nul
f•nng 1,l rdc:a'c: an) ,r .. ·c1ln: ck·
I 11 r e-hl OU" ••
Au •rJ1m: to G,,nt,, '"'en u•
JlC"''lH' from th.: Jq)Jrtmcnt\
Prok"1on 1 l dar\h l ntl 'P~n1
nklfC thar ~ ll)Uf' IO\C,11£3tin£
the: melce, "h1,h 1 11 one nft1-.cr
'cnou I~ 1n1urcd
0\ er t -. p~ 'l month. he 'l d. :'I
tnlt'n1~\ ~ t'OlldUC'lect, 'J "lth
non·Jepanmc nt pcr.....--inncl
Uut Joe-. M:ir11ncz, une "'tne'"'
Ill the ;:ap, ~•d he 1,n·1 con·
\ln,cJ. "It\ fun1w th:11 the' \e
,-on.:lu,lcd their mvC:~11 :nmn ...,h n
:ill l.in<h of p<"Oplc h;a\cn't cH:n
been 1ntef\1c.,..cJ," he "'• 1J
Mar1 1ne1. ~5. ha' u ht lc~al
ruun'd :along "1th M:itC'l'' \' u·
Cl. 2~. \\hO 'lllU) alleged!\ IOJUr\;d
b\ one ol the off.Juh ofh1.cn.'
See INVESTIGATION All
300 opponents ol
llaiiing-1 Bth St.
bl'ldgelllallllln
~ Report says crossing is
necessary to provide
adequate traffic flow.
Citizens see It CfinerenUy.
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LOCAL
MANAGING mrro~ STEv.! MAULE. s.t0-1224. at. 3'J
N ... H.OHOODI 0 Goulish duds_
available at ·
local haunts
A look at the peopJe and places shaping our community
H ALL.OWE.EN COSTUMES
ARE abundant this year, and
here's a list of local places lo
find the best costumes.
Wkn's '1'lM Party? (722-1803) on
17th Street at HllgTCn Square in
,...--~--~ Costa Mesa bu a
,
•
big selection of
costumes of all sizes
for children, men
and women.
Costumes include
cows, hula girls,
Aladdin. and
ICCC5SOrie including
Dracula capes, kits
for bunnies, devils.
and m~ks. AJI
Losing the
Nor~n
the
cu~s
alf
IMW 41 r::!gh
the
fencing at
the Cosu
MeH
-----~tumes arc priced
Best
Buys
reasonably from $10
to S45
Where's The
Party stocks a wide
a\SOrtment of Halloween acccuorics
including invitations, balloons, plates,
nJpkin ... banner<;, and yes they do
deliver for a nominal charge
0
Hollrood Macie (646-4374) located
on 17th Sircct in C.osta Mesa refers
tu 11 .. elf as the "Halloween
t k:\dquarters' and has a wide range
nf costumes for infants to adults
H <>ll)""ood Magic also carncs a
1cmf1c ~sortmcnl of accessories,
including JCWelry, makeup, fake
hancb, teeth, tattoos, and mu taches.
Makeup is one of the store's
specialties and they have profc sional
makeup artists available for
.assistance.
0
Tht l'lifWJ>Orl Party Cmttt (650-6070)
loaned on the comer of Newport
13ouk .. ard and l:.a\t 18th Street an
Costa' Mc a has hundred of costume
to choo c from, an 12es for infants to
Jdults.
Pnces range from Sl5 to $60, and
the store 1 stocked with Halloween
accessories a well. o ·
··-farm ·? High
Scfiool
farm.
Kw-staff (640-7373 -ask for
c.ien~K>n "K.idstufr') located at the
Newpor1 Hills Center at San Mi&Uel
Drive at Ford Road in Newport
Beach has the best costumes'l'vc seen
r~
Jerilyn Kapus, teacher at the farm, and her father Jofln look over a sheep that died or heat e'posure.
this year. .
l)nfonunately the selection i
limited now. the costumes have been
on -.ale since late August. Co tumcs
available include football player,
clowns, pumpkin and witch. Prices
range from $27 to about SSO.
Opened ·in 1959, Costa Mesa Righ 5Chool..faTrrrmay-::-=--
have run out of supporters, volunteers and budget
0
Nrlman-Mattus (759-1900) in
Fa h1on I land has a. few
toddlcr·s11ed costume in the
children's department including a
dinosaur, oow, and lizard
Pnces ran1e from $45 to S54.
0
The Disney Sto" (979-2920) in South
Coast Plaza has some nice costumes.
but the sizes are kw.
By Russ Loar, Stiff Wrler
T his may be the last school year for
the Costa Mesa High School farm, a
rural reminder of days gone by and a
part of the community since 1959 when the
school first opened.
The silc of plant and pumpkin sales.
Thanksgiving turkeys and farm-fresh cw.
the high school farm has fallen on hard
times after years of debates among school
districl officials who question its cosl.
Only a last-minute rally by supporters
saved the Cann rrogram from being knifed
from this schoo year's budget. But after
the fury died down, only a few supporters
remained to volunteer their help.
only JO. T"enty students nre enrolled in
the farm's arter-school progrom thi year,
"ith another 55 students in ngnculture
classes.
Kapus. a former agriculture tc!3chcr in
San Luis Ob1~po. worked at a variety of
form-related jobs before coming to Co ta
Mesa I ligh She usec.1 to break and train
race horses :ind wa once a me:tt grader
for the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
She has a ma ter's degree in agri~lturc
from Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. Costumes include Disney's most
popular charaC1ers -Pnnces
Ja'imane, Aladdin, the Beast and
Belle, Dalmat1ons, Mickey and
Minnie. Tinker Bell and Peter Pan.
Pnce range from $30 to $48.
0
"I've gotten to the point where 1 cannol
pend my weekends maintaining this place Picking pumpkins kccps·Ja.na KJimkiewia bu y arter school.
Kapus want to e"<pand the farm's
after-school program and stan a farmer's
market that would operate on weekends.
The farm has had a healthy crop of green
beans that ~a sold to Lucky's markcc
and the rem:undcr or the crop will be on
·sale ofter school 111 the form coday and &st Buys •P~ TbursdafS •ad
anymore," sa)'S Jerilyn Kapus, 37, who has
overseen farm operations and taught agriculture
courses at the school for the last four years. She
lives in a trailer at the farm :ma at one time
devoted all her spare lime to taking care of the
animals and plants. Now, she teaches four classe a
day and docs not have as much time to devote to
. •turd•J'I· Wh«lttr you'tT •
mtrch•nl or • •boppa-, 11 )'0fl bow
of• ,o«J bu1, I'd Ion to lfrt 10fl
the farm.
OIJH! publJc/ty. C•/l tM •I Uf.JJZ4,
fai ntt •I "'-4 I 70 or """'e to ~
lk IS.,.,, 0./11 l'llol, "4 W. a.y
St., Cost~ Mts•. C•lll. 91'11. New Costa Mesa High School Principal Edward
IL U, a 111
laden HadiM: 642"'°"
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Harcharik says the fate of the form wall be decided Frid.1y.
by school district offici::ils next spring. "It's !.till kmd Although Knpus i~ not op11mi:1.tic about chc future
of up in the air at th is point," he says. "I don't of the farm, she is a \tuunch <.lcfcndcr of its value
think an)'body is sure what's goina to happen." as a teaching tool for math and science classc . Bc=u..:..t _.__._.-!
Most of the pigs and ol~~---"""'ltt"ohtt, pti J)') 1 eac cs c araetcr.
sol<) off mnd the f:lm1 no longer ~ell plants, egg "TI1c farm program gl\·es Jud under 16 the best
n vegetables from an outside stnnd. Where there \\'Ork experience they can get," Kapus says. ''If it
\ re once 100 egg-laying chickens, there arc now docs clo c. the kid arc going to lose ouc a lot"
WIATNI• AND OCIAN CONDITIONS POLICILO•
COQAMUA
Bristol ttttt: A nun bop-
pina for bra~kts at Nathan Allen Jcv.c~n. on the J)()()
block. appan:n1ly wa.lk.td ouc
v.ithouc paylna for bno ol the
dia.monJ .. t'-ddcd lf)tJ bands.
V11l1Kd at $4.100. Ae had
been •Q&at~I
bnK"Ckt• and told tho aeon:
clerk bo wat JOina to hit or
to act a credit e1rd. t le did
not return. Tho i:alcsponon bt4>f noticed that OM ol tbo
bntcJcts was m· Uc es
dcscr d u -.hire and '" l\ls • 40J. The dcr .. id -.e It
dcan<llt aftd hu a Southern
tM; nt, ftCn"OUt dcmc:11'10f
and ddonntd 8l0Yth. .. , ......
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• H.AaBOR COURT -A retired
Newport Beach attorney KCUMd ol ·
saually uJtina hit clcanial lady Ud CXJ'O'i"I himself tw been ~itted of
both ooun but ;won found him pihy
of two lcacr charge .
David Garland, 70. was convicted
Monday of simple uh and slmp&e
battery, both mjsdemeanon. Jurors
found bun annoccot on one oounl~
of sexual battery and indecent cxpoau1e.
Later the me day, Garland was
. 'sentenced to one year probation and
fined SISO. He was alJO ordered to pay
SAOO in penalti and Sl.SOO in public
def ender fees.
Police rcporu filed in November,
1992. accused Garland of sewaJly
assaulting a 27-year-0ld boute cleaner
while he was on a tep ladder in bis '
Newport Beach house.
Aller lhe uh, c told pol' , he
went into an adj..ccnt room anti cxpriscd
hilftlclt to her .
~woman aprarcntly Ide Garland's
holK before makm& the allcptioru; to
~ or her husband, who wu hired alona with her for clcanifta sewaccs tbe
day of the aUcged a sault.
"Al to why the jury caaic back with
what they did, I really dOo't know," said
Deputy District Attorney Jam Bacin.
"You don't know -hat's eoan190 in that
JUI)' room."
Simp&e assault and battery charge
traMlate into "laying ttands on ~mcone
without their permi ion," Bacin said.
Oarland is listed as an inactive
attorney with the state bar associalJOn
Records show he was uspcndcd rwo
months before the seru I battery
allegations for faiHna to pay bu f~.
-Br LorlAll• Ba11Na
NEWPORT BEA I -lu the Wtn•
tu niu approacb ,SoUtbcm California.
beakla off'1eia.ls are warning immeR
Md surfen that urban runoff bnnp bac-
teria to the oceans, bays. crccb aod riv-
en.
llobcrt E. Merryman, director of tDVl·
romncntal health for the Oran c County
Hdlth Care Agency, said IC"eb of b -
teria ~ siprif'ICIJ«ly after storms in
ocean and bay watcn close to storm
draia .
Cny streets arc littered with fertilizers,
motor oil, animal waste and trash. Wheo
the rain falls, it mixes with the bacteria-
in!estcd debris and wa be into Storm
drains which empty in the ocean, creeks
and rivers.
Sewage 1s not normally found m the
torm runoff because the sc~er.. system is
Daily Pilot
Editor
William
Lohden is
on as·
slsnment.
HtS col·
umn will
return
here M)lt
Thursday.
Farmers Insurance,
rd,
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Editor's
Notebook
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Rabbitt lnsuranre
• Agency
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separate from the IOnD dn l)Mcm If
· 1piJltd. the rMtONDental
Health DiYisioa of the bc.t1h 'aaKY
quarantine the affected arc•.
for more information about be.eta do-
"' or to report a KWa spill, c
667·37S2. ... •h•• 1111:1111
11111 & 11111
NEWPORT Bl!A If -The •cwport
Beach Art Comm ion kin for
art" ,.,how nl to pankl tr rn the fall
The Costa Meu Republicu A.1$cmbly ~
""iU present a foruft) on cbe All antSt mu t l"'"e rn the -cwport
much-debated Vouchtr Jrut aativc at Its area They can ~bmit up to three
Thursday meeting at the C.C:.tA Mesa entric w the We 1 • e-4port Community
Neighborhood C.Ommuruty Center. Caner ill ~ am. aturJ;1y, Oct. 30
Speaking in favor of Propo tioa 174 C.rlo. Ramos, a noted Los. An I~
wtlJ be Bob Hanson, ~tule artist, w1U head th sho" ~ Jury The
Newport-Mesa Urufied School District · works will be opco to the pubhc 8 a m
trustee Forre t Warner will peak agairut to S p.m Nov 12 thmugh Jan. 3 at the
the imtaativc -which, tf paiscd. would City Hall Art Gallery. 3300 'evrpon
cr~te an educauonal i.ouchcr ~tern in Boulcv.rd. Admt t0n t free
Cahfom1.i. For mon.: tnformataun. call Dru
The ... 30 p.m. forum will be Cottrell at bU-31 0 ·
TAP ·DANC
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Nov. 1at -Dec. 3rd
Westcliff Court •Newport Beach
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... , ... ,•.t"•~·"t. •··· .... :..;..
FREE
N ecklace or B racdct Kit
with this ad.
One Coupon per o.tomu . P.xpira Nov. la
Dalgn your 0""1 jewehv
with our wide aclectio n of heada
&o.m around the world.
607 E. Balboa Blvd .
Newport Beach
(at the BalbOla Perry
aoaing~ beach aide)
BBADING~
AVAILABLBI
675-8960
-----TOWER GALLERY-----
<A SUBSIDIARY Of TOWER RECORDS/\ IDE01
IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE ART CENTER GALLERY AND PIER IOE GA LLERY
INVITES YOU TO ATTEND ONE OF OUR
------N~E-e -I -
OCTOB ER 22, 23, and 24, 1993
( Fricby, Saturday. and Sund:ly )
IMPORTANT WORKS BY:
ERTE, EARLE, OTSU~, TING.ALVAR,JlANG, SAWADA,
AZOULAY, LU HONG, McKNIGHT, MUKAI, NAGEL, TAYLOR-KENT,
HOPPE, HATFIELD, KING, RIOS AND MANY MORE!
Many pieces expected to sell f<X subsaancially bdow pllery cost or
30% -80% OFF
~ OA • OCTOlll D
"""""" • lit$1J \t-.. ..... llJ-.ct WnaofV.Ntyslhd.
(llS. '9S-4211
PllVIEW:6. ·7.G>p.M • AOCTION:7•·t.OO,_
PCWl'OIT llACll • OC'l'Olt:I 1.l
r .. 1 11111111 • •rtspwtC...,Dr.
Ml"""',..... ...... ;;44Celle
(714)~ MlfilrT.-°""1
IUVIEW: l:JO • 2tl p.a. • AOCTION: 2.ilD· 4iX> p.a
On RXlmt ~pt~ a~mds.~~
Buslnea• Loan•
Min. ~1s,~
fot ~ ~.equiprnett
le.q, ~ SBA's
•T.XJ*WGll #UMDIMG MlmberWC 7 1 '6 • .,,...1 ...
For more informatjon call :
Minney\ 54 -419:!. ISIS BIG1-4
JOO !ht hnN d OUl5ldm • tiM ~ met !ht hiddtn tJU5 ...,
rift Sptaes d Ptl\I' MM)U ~ ~. wMn Tht Olsco-t~
Chmd PlmKl'ts ~ ol tlll naa:at on Octobtr 26Ctl • a p
Additionll showir"5 OctObcf 30 It 1, 8 Ind
11 ~ trld Octobtf 31 It t p Ill n. OiscO¥t r,
Chennd ~. SCltl"U Ind ICMrUt door
mauna '* ~ bc-,icnd Pl .,.,.imon•
01srnueru
l&ma 11 TOMY Me INT w.a ..-u
~ on far the OicMrY OWNI ns II d c.lblt'I
cNmr.&-~ t. new Sd R o.rif n eM ~ llliC \
'
I
, ..•
II.MM IF I llA"911
£wpa1 ftonJ dcsipt -lb&rc
Aulttataa•1 Gems~
In" !S llKft ~ o/,A_ 'J
·dMnc Ion and fawu ill be dlowo.
1'k C¥C'tlC wllJ IUlt ll 9-.JO UIL at lbc ,._ II ~ io Ncwpon Beach.
PlcMC au~ for rDCR
iaformatiolL
r•• IUJlllle UU1
Coaccn 11 •• ctwiubk •iD•ioa .
fuodUta children's cancer l'C9Calda., •ill
at its aeual luftd--r · ~ot Crom
• p.a. Wllil l a.m.. ll QysaJ Court. nae C\-em •·ill lca.t.llte ~ Crom
IMPROV11&1ioe. pboto opponWlitics
w11b c:artooo charactcn from Warner
Brothen ud Inc auasic. nctcu are
bcin& IDld Cor S45 iD actvucc. or SS5
at lbc dooc. For more iD!orm&tioa.,
c:a.D ~1)9,
PAW*DMIADAIT
Tlae Z.0.1.1 Oub ol Nc•poct Harbor
will bold its 1ms1W Pucakc ~
Walk or Talk from I a.m. to oooa. at
Newport Dunes, 1131 &Kt Bay Dr.
lbcrc will be dooc pri2:a and a rafDe
and all proa:edl bcndit tbe Wdlncas
c.omm\lniry. The cm& is SlO !«adults
FRIDAY
a.od SS for cbjldrcn, with a Sl ~"I
• "" fee .. For m.>rc tnfonnatliO"-c:a1J
S49-47Sl. ..,llC .........
MAMAelMDIT MllTIN•
lbc N11lonal A.stocUtion of
Purchasina Manap~nt of Or:anie
Counry is hosttn& a dinner mceun& at
6:30 p.in. at the Red Lion Hotel in
Costa Mcu. Th~ fcalurcd JUCS[ v.111
be mocivational hwnorisc GiJ Hamblet.
The COft is S2S for non-members. S20
for mcmben at 1hc door and SIS for
members reaistered early. Please oil
OnJCk Ayres at 532-0170 for more
information
SATURDAY
llHWA&.&IAU
The Las Rein.as Awulwy Awltancc
Le1cuc of Newport/Mesa as holdin& a
• ICOl.OOICAL TOUa
Paddle P~-cr or Newport Beach wall
be conductan.g an cco~ cour of the
upper Ncv.pon Bay between 9 a.m.
and J 2 p m. The tour 1ndudcs a
kafatJng lc~>n I nd I &Uidcd tOUr of
1hc bay. Pk;uc call 67S-121S for more
information
SUNDAY
YACllT CLUa O~ MOUA
lbc Shark lslanJ Yachl Oub la
hol.din& an op:n hou~ at Jamboccc
Road and B:aywdc Dr~c. lite: of the
dub's (Kilttics. A barbecue and a
blues band -.1JJ be featured &1 •cll u
. an opportunil)' to field questions from
rmg
Exhibition Cooking our Speciality!
• Sizzling Fajitas Bar
• Handmade Tortillas
• Quesadi I la Bar. & more
Complete Catering Services
• Strolling Mariachis
• Margarita & Cerveza BM
•Bartenders & Servers
for• Fiala lo m.llibfr call. ..
(714) 645-0209
---
I tu1 .... dle..-a111ttJ1
r.-111 •• -. ... •mi -----... _, ..... 12 ,......., .... ,..,o1....,_, ..... ..
..... • he ---dWc .. die Nc•"'1' Owl. Oil ,75-UlS for .... Wor..t.iaa.
Paddle Power of Ne.port &ach will be c:oaduc:tlng
an ~J tour of I.he upper Newport Bay Saturday
between 9 a.m.. and 12 p.a. The tour indudC:s a
t.aya.tina lc9on arid • cuided tour of lbc bay.
Please caD 67.S-1215 for more information. ..
YOUR MEDICARE
CAR·D JUST BECAME
MORE v A
0
LUABLE. .
Conu! m«t 111Wa w to kam "°"1!
Thunday, October 21, at 9:30 am
C....MetSa
Mimi'• Cafe
1835 Newport Blvd. .
Complimeatllry Bre.Hut
. Tueaday, October 26, at 9:00 am
. ~llletSa
Kaplan'• ~Ii
3211 BarbOr Blvd.
Complimentllry Brulcl•1t
SENIOR CHOICE
•ffomeof
Orange County'•
FINEST PRODUCE
FarmersMarket
at Atrium Court
FASHION ISLAND
Ol'IN ll'>IUAT.a.M .....
OPINIUN.~·--.----------, COUPON I
I PR.ESH SQUFJ!ZED I
ORANGE JUICE I
$299 i 1/2~ . I
-ldl 1liilaV' h I ......... .....,.., ..
,.,, 11 ..... 0.J. I
IS I 'I .... II " I ..._..,. <• I I ..,..__,, I '-------__ ..
I• ..
.
•IKJCAN WOMIM MllTIM
Tllc Coita Mesa Republican Women
Fedcnc.cd will meet at lhc <:oMa.Mc.a
-----Gllllf and Country Club al 10:.30 a..rn. n. pn>&ram wdl (c cure 11pealtcr
•bo ~I focv1 on baltoc uc&. Pl asc
cUJ 962·j39S « .SS1-6$4S fot more
latonnation or to make re\.Crtatlons.
•• Clllll fOtlVM
'A publM: forum 1flat cumjncs
Propo1idon 174; lbc Voucher
lftitl.ti\-c, 'Ifill be held 1.1\ Oranic Cout
Collcsc's forum 8u11Ji"" rrom 7:30 ~ _to 9-.30 p.m. Admission is free.
Speatcrs from both tidc1 of the iuuc
trill speak, wilh a qucJtion and answer
period folto.ins.
WIDMUDAY,·OCT. 27
.... UMSOLVINe.
Oittord COoper, author or the "The
......... mnMt •II
Tbc Newport Bcadl H1'&otleal Sock1y
will present ... ~ .... k•turina e·
&nd ''°'"* and a ~ffct diDDcr llartia, at 6 p 11'1. at ahc Balboa
c:d tM ~ ac 760-5.Sn « t Otanic CoUJ.11 Health Oc-panmcnt
M&J.44095 •
.... u ........
Pavilion. Event price is SIS. fOI mQfC
Nun.o Jane I l1nna" ()(the Otanp lnlonnatioa, cQfttlCC 1hc NC'*pon
Couftty Elder C.ro Prosram w11f bO ot _ 8c.clt tlieccwiall Sodcty a1 675-6161.
Na...'PQrt Dunes lttloit it ~I
•Ii (ttSt ..,-op Dos" l •how at 11
a..rn. Prc·rc · tra&10n f¢e ii SS and SlO
Oft the ~or Ibo ~nt fOf' mon:
infonnatlon ot 10 make rCM:rvatiom,
call 729·DUNC!.
' the Jcwi$b Senior ~ler oC Oran,c
Ce>Ul'lly, 250 E. B:aker St., Calta Mc51, ••HIM .. 1•1•1111 wttClllON
dlscusalna "Medication and SeNo,I." Tho Beck Bay Oub is bo&tina •
WIDNUDAY, NOY. ~
For more lnlormadon, QU S45·SS33ti bu incu to bu1incu lupchcon at the
Le Mcridien Hotel In Nc~rt 8c:iC'h
CMIUlllWI .......... , .. __ .,__..«t-.ce" l 1:30 1.m. and l p.m. P\ca$C
IN fttl COUltTllOOM
Cahfornia Superior Court Judge
Frederick llorn "'•II ~1 an
c'<pl.inatory look a1 our judicial system.
Please call 542-4226. Children's auchor Theodore Taylor call 586-4660 for more Informal.ion.
will be 5ipiRJ ''Tamothy or lhc Cay, ..
between 3 and 6 p.m. at the O\ildrcn'1
BOoksboppc, 1131 Wcstdiff DriYC,
Ncwpon.Bcach. Call 675~1424.
WOMlle Al9 LAW IUUllAa
Junace Sheib Prell Soncnshinc -.-ill
present .. Women A the law -We
ha\e not come very w btcly," 10 the
montbly mcctinc or the Oranic
C.0.U.ty ~peer of Women 1n
Manascmcnt at 6 p.m. at the Sheraton
Ncwpoft. Rcsctvatiocu ~ In advance
and C05l is S2S Cor mcmbcn and SJO
for 1ucsu. For rncwc lnforrn2tion, call
(310) 988-3100.
RUINOTI
Free Ou shou -.ill be made anilablc
to all ten ion bctwcco 8 and l t :30 :i.m.
.. tDAY, OCT. 19
llAUlllla ......
The Burke family will be bavin& a
haunted house Friday. Sat•nby and -
Sunday between 7 and 10 p.m. The
&ocatlon ii Newport Dunes, 1131
Bxk Bay Dr .. Newport Beach.
IATUDAY, OCT. ~· ,..,,...,...,.llAno•
Ho:aa Hospital holu its annuol
dri\c-throuJh Ou immun.ization clinic r rom 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. The shots arc
avail.iblc at oo chusc to people 60
tJC:irs and over. For mote information,
fUMO• R....n •llOVP
The P11u11ary Tumor Support Group
or Or.anac County meets the fir51
Wednesday of ea.h month at the H~S
Can«r Center, Newport Beach, 1n
Conferenc."C Room A from 7 p.m. to
S:30 p m. Family and fnends welcome.
D.,AIUMO IUDI IMOW
P3ddlc Power or Newpon Bcacll v.111
be holdins • r~e slide show on 83p al
7 p.m. Plcuc call 675·1215.
TMUUDAY, NOY. 4
'•9MN TUMOa IU .. Oltl O•OUP
A Br:iin Tu,mor Suppon Group mc~u.
~~
Merchants of FiM WlM & Spirits Since 1957
LIQUOR SPEOALS WINE SPECIALS
Bombay Gin 1.75h ....................... $22.99 Bningcr 1991 Reserve
Capain Morgan's Rum J .7Sh ....... $15.99 Chardonnay .......... $13.49
Cbivas 750ml ............................... S 17 .99 Arrowood 1990
V.O. 75<mal ................................... S9.99 Cab. Sauv ............. $15.99
Canadian Club 750ml .... -...... -' ...... $9.99 P-alhmeyer 1990
Smirnot'f VodJal 1.75 lt.. .............. $12.99 Cab. Sauv ............. $25.59
Remy Martin V .S.0.P. 750ml ..... $28.99 Pipcr·Somoma Brut $8.99
BEf.R<,._ctV fiTu) While Star NV ...... $16.99
Bud. COOfl cl Millet llpk ~ ...... $6.49 BoUangcr Brua NV S19.99
ICE DRAFT BEER IS HERE! Taulihgcr BM
SL PluJi Girl 6pk blls.. ·····-.. ··~···-··$4.99 La Francaise ......... $19.99
Fosac:r'a bt1s. ........... _ ............... $4.99 Rocdcrct Cristal
198.S ...................... $74.99
1.we..,..1~~)
41WO COST A MESA
UX:ATIONS TO
SERVE YOU:
W I. 250 OGLE ST. I c1 14) 650-8463
(Odivay ScrvlCtt AvMJatMe)
2. Ui02 Newport Blvd
(714) 646-1737
ScrvlC:a)
ANOTHER "29TH" BIRTHDAY • ACADEMY AWARDS • MOTHER'S DAY
• FATHER'S DAY • MONDAY NICHT FOOTBALL • ENGAGEMENT
• GROUNDHOG DAY • LABOR DAY • REUNION • HALLOWEEN
• ED McMAHON CALLS • ARBOR DAY • BRIDAL SHOWER • 4TH Of IULY •
NEIGHBOR'S STEREO BREAKS • ~OOD HAIR DAY • HOUSEWARMING
• RETIREMENT • CHILD'S FIRST WORDS
•FOOTBALL SEASON ENDS • PROMOTION • BON VOYAGE
EWAKED.
Tums A Meal Into A Celebf'Mk>n.
lu1 J m
SUNDAY, NOY. 7
..................... wtllt
The ti rd Rod: Care l 'P(>Osor c ... u
of I lomcA1d Oran,c Count)., m JQf
~nll 10 hdp 11\C lf:IMllioflllll)
humcli:<. Klcl1n1 olf the -.. , k 1> 1he
tlarJ Roel C: fe "Run for Cov r" IUK
and SK run ":ilk anJ 1h~ l K Kids' f un
Run Sl:lrt1ng 111 7:30 :i m , 8::W a m
ONl·MAMPLAY
Att r·P!:l~r1 h1 R ·rt i lin
bnnp hit. one mu play, AU Thinp To
All M nto S 1n1 Mich .. c:t and All
Au Is Episcopal Church, 3133 Pacific
\I w Ori\C, c~uonia dd t.br, •t 6 pm .
1\dm1l?>1on " lr1: but l\>n1riliu1ion arc
c·ncuurll&Cll. For fur1bcr 1nform;11ion,
oil (714) tA4 .OJ63.
C.,itaJ ·
Fuoc11n1
Group
REFINANCE TODAY
Guanoteed To Lower Yoar
Monthly Payment At
ABSOLUTELY 0 COST!
'ts ossd by
hD J 11t••of ........
.. 22, ...
Con Todot For a free ConsuhQbon
(800) 201 -FUND
5031 Birch Ave , Suite E, Newpott 8eoch
~ $42 yearly fee to offset
emergency medical
expenses falls to sell
residents , who pay up to
$250 per assistance call.
8y Owtd Heltz, Stan W*
NEWPORT BEACH -An in·
1urance plan pitched 10 re jdents
to aubsidiu the city't paramedic
services has {aJlcn ui bort o( ilS
wcspl.
Since July 1, visitors and resJ.
dents requirin& emcriency medical
a istancc ha"c been bilJed up to
$250 per call. The city imple·
mented the charge to off4i.Ct the
strain that paramedic services
places on the general rund.
At the same time, the 'city began
to offer residents an in)urance
Haw700
fixed thai
drainage problem
yet?
You can sUl1
beat the rains
If you
CallNow!
M&iicy. For $42 per,..,, u cadre
bouletiold ia ccwercd for ~·
k scMces. no ma&IU ~ ~
timct they UIC thcnL
VilllOn to Newport Beacb. who
cornprilc more thu half of the
city'• calls roe p rame~ 1et\'ice.
arc aot di&ible for tbC. propam.
At of Sept. 30, 3,799 acldreDts
had bou1h1 into the J>l'OttUI· Of
thole, .118 were commercial busi-
neua -about 2.4 percent of all
businesses in the city -and the
01her1 •ere residences, compri.W\g
le than 11 percent of all the
homes in Newport.
F"'tre Olief Tun Riley hOpcd at
least 35 percent of the city's
homes and S percent of the busi·
nes.scs v.outd participate.
"The general nate of the econo-
my probably accounts for some of
the reduced participation," Riley
S3id m a memo to the City Coun-
cil.
Quality worlt In.
Costa Mesa and
Newport Beach
Since 1969
Expert Brick, Block,
Stone, Tiie, and Slate.
(714) 645-8512
:a.
-·Jim Jennings
Oacaa1 Muoary
State lJc. t#Yn:107
1'10 E. 17th St. • Sc* <:bm Maa
To enroll. rc~idcnts filled out a
Corm wbic:b was mailed to every
house in the city. They were given
the option of p ying .j.42 up front
or in six installments of $7 each,
which were tacked oo to their util·
ity bill.
Riley said other cities automati-
cally chtir e for the insurance. To
get out o( it. rcsid~ots check a box
on &heir utility biU.
But Newport's rounc:il didn't
want to fOf\"C the policy on uy·
body, Fare Mcctics p~ direc-
tor Vicki Cleary aid. • We haw a
purely ¥<>1Wltary propam."
The emeraency medical services
division ot the Fire De~rtment
bu an annual budsct or about
Sl.4 million. By f0Uowin1 lt'YCral
other Orante County cities Jnd
implementina tile in.suJance and
................. llll1 .....
~· .. _,.. "9 u aan
SJGQ,mo IO ..... the ..-n· -..·1 re-.C. oe the pncnJ
fuad.
Bua now w.. atlmati~ ttV•
Huei. at ~ S44S,tl0. "Hope·
fully, our dec11ioa to UIC aa out·
lide billig ~ and our re-·
cefttly iaaailuled ambulance f ran·
chile fee will bclp us o«sct the ~
created ,..,idpatlon ln the mem·
bcnbip prosraM." Riley said In
the lneaM>.
He said the ~ment will
continue its rnartetana efforu to
cnc:ounae people to buy the in·
au ranee.
So far. the Fire Departmcnt'hu
'J)Cnl about Sl0,000 on marketin&.
C1cory said.
Before July 1, the ciay had not
charccd for emergency medical
I , : . •
I
................... pro.
.,... bcpa • ms. AJ •• 11me.
the COUidl ,._.. • relollllkM au~
thorfdjt,a ..... IO ... '°' the I
ICMcat bul tMJ did -eMCt it. ....... .,,,, ... .,,.,. emno-
my, uct rewaua Mw rUlly tried
up, that tbcY'W ~ loOkfna for
~ 10 ofttet_lhe Nlieftoe Oft 1he
aencral f~" Cleary laid.
Since July. 166 people ba\'C 1.11ed
the d ty'I emersency ...edical Kr·
\'ket for bask or ~ life
support. Of thole. 46 perc:ent ~re
visit on.
About 300 were billed for basic
wppon 11 SISO and <418 ~re
billed for advanced suppon at
S2SO. AboUI 50 did not receive
bills because they bOuaht 1be In·
surt.nce.
To enroll in the iMunncc plan,
ca II 644-3383.
Would you like to place a classified ad? Call 642-5678.
As you read this. top
~oH~rnment officiab are
hJr<l Jt \\.ork in our
nation\ c. Jpital
1 he y re.·
1ng the l ~.
"}~tem, trying
to make quality
medical treat-
ment available
for C\ cryone.
busy reform-
hea lt h ca re
,..,.,_.,_...... ~ MN.Iii,_.,,.,.... ....WM llltfll'f IM
""'1lfCMll ~MID
t•CW"
WWllM C'Allf
/
Their goal is to provide
be teer choices and increased
acc.e~~ibility while k eeping
co~t s under control.
Meanwhile, 2300
... -~ t4l,.,_....,.... c
4UWCfjl\&if
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...., ,.., ~ lfllMCr:t. .. mew,,_, ..,,,,.. ....
• c-. ,._"""' &A.fOOll,, .........
awW•GU•I I
aw~y at Ho~ Ho·pital, Wt{n.··
already taking teps Jo make the
-·-·a rea s -premierneaftfi ca-re .pro=--:-
vider affordable and available
through mo t in~urance plan~.
We 've even made finding
a doctor simple. Becau e no
matter what kind of plan you
have -traditional. PPO or H~O '
insurance -we give yo u a
choice of phy icia ns.
But these aren 't jusr any
physicians. They're some of the
mo t re pected in ou thern
California .. Their friendly . ca ring
manner make~ patient ~ feel
comfortable and relaxed. And
their offices are clo~c to where
you live.
What 's
more, they
-~-··--_..,,.
~,,..., ....,.__,.. -·-..... "' ·-~-........ ,_,c•-1-.:--_... ...
" ..
have access lo aU of. Hoag's---ad--
vanced programs and ~acilities. -·---·-----·· ____ _.....: ______ .....,_,_ _____ ··-·-.. -·~-----·-
. Including centers of excellence for
hean,cancer and \\'Omen's care.
If you have any que tions
about your health plan. o ur
pecially rrained repre ent a -
tive will be gild t o help .
·. J u ' t c a 11 I -.800 · 4 0 0 -H 0 AG
Monday through Friday between
9am and -.JOpm and you'U find
out what we'\'e kno\\ n Jll along.
It doesn't take.: an act of Con-
gre. ~to improve your health ca re.
Ju t a ho~pilal in Newport
Beach. llAI
NIW'O"T atACN • CA
1·800·400· HOAG
•
nlf •., .,_" u eca._/ .,,..., ..... :: ...... ., ... am-.•: DUfrid .. t R1•• t;w .. MN# .., .... ,. __. -.,.,, ,._,,. -..... ., ....
W)ea leftcMr pajnt. used
~ pool cbcmiCall or any
ocber product containlna
pc>_Ceada~ danae~ materials
aro thrown away. they become
cJaaified u household hazardous
wastes.
Household hazardous waste is
any material discarded from
homeS that may threaten humin
health or the environment when
disposed oC improperly.
Califomia.ns discard tons of -
boulchold haurdous waste in -
uash cans or down drains each
year. Many of these chemicals are
so conosi~ they can destroy steel
or plutic containers and seep Into
around water supplie1. Potentially
hazardous cbcm1cals found in ma-
terials arc:
Tak: Poisonous or lethal when
incated. touched or inhaled even
in small quantities (rat poison,
cleanina Otilds. pesticides. bleach).
fluuublt: Easily icnites (lisht·
er Ouid, spot and paint removers).
Conolln: Eat away materials
and livin& tissue by chemical ac·
&ion (oven and toilet bowl clean-
ers).
Jlndlft: Creates an explosion
or produ«i deadly vapoR (bleach
m&.ed with ammonia-based clean·
ers).
Wbl .,.. tb~ b.aurdJ'!
Improper handling or disposal
of hazardous chemicals can resuh
1n serious accidents:
Children can be seriously .
harmed by drinkina. catina, touch·
ina. or brealhlna toxic chemicals.
Refuse haulers and disposal sjte
workers can be injured by u.plod· int aerosol can.s. spluhina chemi-
cals. or poisonous fumes created
by miled chemicals.
rttdi&hters can be injured by
these chemicals when rC$J>Of1diqg
to a fire.
Ground water used for drinkjng
or irriP-lion Cl{l be contamin:ated
when waste produc.ts arc poured
onto or seep into the around.
Bac:1cria needed to break down
sewer and septic tlhk wastes can
be destroyed by untreated hazard·
OUI WU1CS.
Household hazardous waste
·should never be thrown into the
trash1 washed dov. n the drain. or
poured onto the ground.
lm_pr~r hlln~
oC bu.ardous chemicals can· re)ult
in serious accidents. for di.spos:il.
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Jlow aa 11ttldt.0U k •t'Oldt'd'!
Nc"er lca1re.huardous hou~
hold productJ within reach of chil·
drcn. Buy products with less h rm-
f ul in1red1ents (read the labels).
Do not dispose of producu in the
tmh, on the around, or in storm
dnins. Do not rcmO\ie product la-
bels. and do not remove products
from their oriainal cont1uncrs. do
not refill empty rontaincn unless
the label recommends it.
How 1bould bousdold b.u•rd·
CHU nst~ k uodlttr.
Reduce by purchuin& only the
amount you need.
Reuse the products by donating
unused por1ions to f ricnds or com·
munity orpni.iations.
Recycle by ta.kin& products such
u used motor oil, batteries, and
latex p:ainl to a recycling center.
If any products cannot be re·
used, recycled, or properly dis·
posed oC in your trash, store them
safety ilHMir oriainal containen--,, • '
away from food, pelS, and children
or take them to a hazardous waste
oollectlon facility on • quarterly
basis. Call 834-6752 for more in·
formation.
Sour«: Cost• Mesa Sanit•ry
District and C1/ifomi1 lntc1r111ed
\Vaste M1n11ement Board.
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COSTA MESA -The Automobile
O&ab of Southern CaJ1fom(f will host a
talk next month with 1urround1n1 resi-
dents to reveal plant for its planned Cl•
pa:nsion .
Anacla loca&ioa.
. 4t'• a..portant for ui to provide an op:
portuaity Cor them expand here," 111d
C.OUncilman Joe Ericbon. "But we also
muat be ICalitive to the surrouodJoa areu.'"
ln the past. memben or the North
Colla Mesa Homeowners Association ha~
eapreaaed concerns about what crrects the
apansioa could have on their nei~·
Browdy. fip9l:npcfl0ft for the Auto Cub.
ff'fhe talk will be illfonul. but .,e wut to
be li.Jtulna. ..
Browdy said the cur~t location is in·
tentlonally unmarked bcc:aae lt h a pro-u"1na center and noc open to pubUc
walk·ins. Orfaciils hope to con10lidato all
the Auto Cub's odminisuati~ 'tafr. Ri&ht
now the pan or the administrative staff is
in Los Aricctcs with the rest in Costa
Mesa.
paAdoit o1 the Aueo OYb. W1Utc a "'*'· by ol the coudl ill the pail bu 'Ced
cooccra eti.t ptaCrviDC the raJ
Plan. Eric:bon said lhe Auto Oub de·
ICNCa to ha~ its requat rmewcd.
·borhood. But Automobile Out> orfiaals
want to allay those concerns.
.. I'd like the communi1(1 ioput and find
1 way to mall.e it work.•• he id.
Don l.lm.m, iltant city manaacr said The Automobile Oub wants to CJCP'nd
itt North Costa Mes.a loca1ion from about
500,()()().squarc·f eet lo almost 1 million
square feet. The move would ensure that
the proccsslna plant and its 1.200 employ·
ees would 1tay in Costa Mes.a -.bile at·
trHtin& another 1,000 jobs from I Los
··we are aoing to talk about what's
~~;~d and proposed so far, but want to
fn>m ne11hoors as well," said Layn~
The upan ion request v.ould need an
amendment to the Qcatcal Plan. The lovr·
density plan allows for a 10 pcrocnt ex·
the ci1y is a moatb into preparing the re·
quired environmental imp et rcpon al a
COit of SJ00,000 to tbe Automobile Oub.
He e1pects the rcpon 10 be avail ble ia
taa11uy and could come berore the city
planninc commi~ion as urly u~ March.
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MonicJ Braun,
dauJhtcr of Ocorsc
and Brigitte Braun
of Newport Beach,
cxch ngcd wcddina
v with Michael
Stevens Sheets of
Marini dtl Rey July
25 in the Newport
Be~ch Marriott
Hotel and Tennis Oub. A reccrtion for their
JSO guest followed at th'e hote .
The bride wore a beaded satin sheath. Her
best woman was Virginia Alvarez and bridcs-
mJ1ds were Jacquie Mercurio, KcUy Wild·
m11n nnd Jennifer Sheets.
Fred and Marilyn Sheets oP'Portland, Ore.
arc the parents of the bridegroom. His best
mJn was Daniel Sheets and ushers \\ere
Mark Baler, Tim Erickson, BcnJomin Carey
Jnd Christopher Braun.
After a wedding trip to Mnu1, Hawaii, the
'uuplc arc residents of Manna dcl Rey. The
bride IS a graduate or Corona def Mar High
School, Fa~1on Institute of De ign and
Merchandising and rccewcd her BS in busi·
ncss adminastr:1t1on from the University or
Jnd She was restaurant manager al the Los
Angeles Airport Marriott and is now a full
ume )ludcnt at Whittier College of Law in
Los Angeles. Her husband is an aspiring
actor and 1s employed in guest services !lt
the Los ,\nge1cs Airport Mamou. He is a·
.,.eduace OI La Wo ~ Schcdla Portlaad
and the Uniwnky ot ~ ................
Thea Thorkildstn and Dan Alfred
Williams cxcbaftaect wectdirw YdWs in t.
Andrew's Pr~crian Church. Newport
Beach on Aug. 28. A reccpdon fOllowcd at
chc Newport Beach home of the bride's
&randparcnts. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Cortney
Van Orden.
The bride iJ the dauahtcr of the I te Mr.
and Mrs. Thomas Thortildsen. Given in
marriage by her grandfather, she wore o
short pcarl-encru tcd cheml e gown with o
chiffon neckline and train.
The bridegroom lS the son of Mrs. Waller
Satter of Huntington Bench and the lnte
Edmond Williams.
Honor attendants for the couple were
matron of honor Lor Anne Valenzuela nnd
best man Christian Zachary William , son of
the bridegroom.
The couple uc residents of Wcstn11ni.tcr
after a ~cdding mp to Costa Rica. She is
cmplo}ed by Great Western Financial
Agency in Orange ond he 1s with Cal Spns.
Westminster.
LYONl·UNYIRT
Suzanne Marie Unvefl and Stephen
Andrew Lyons exchanged wedding vows Jul)'
31 in St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church in
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16 .. 0 Wc\tmuutcr Ave , Cost;1 Mesa
Nonh o( Hi-Tim< Cdbn>
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NewpM Be..1Ar~b250 pats ·flllDWodia ,._ Coater ub.
Tbe bride ii ehC da..,_r of Mr. Ud Mn.
John Landstrom of Corona dcl Mar and Dr.
and Mrs. Allen Oak Unvcn of Lapna Hills.
Shi wore • ,own of candlclitht chanaiqui
with a ~rlcd and 1equiacd off·lhc-ttlOuldft'
bodke iftd cathedral train, with a double
veil. finccrtip and cathedral leaatJas 1ffnUDed
with pearls ••
Melissa Tyler
W ckcrman wu
m lion of honor
and bridesmaids
were Arlene
Goodfield Wilskc,
Jill Durkee, J n
Croatt, Kelly
Rabbitt Krill and
Jackie Jank.
The brideiroom ~
the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Dan L)·ons of Tucson, Arizona. His
be t man was Nelson Bcnchimol. Ushers
were hi~ brothers, D:ivi~ nnd Dao L)ons,
Tom nnd Bob Unvcr1, Larry Robcr1 on,
Greg Poplcwko and Clayton Baum.
The couple arc rc~ident of We ~ood
· after ll Hawaii honeymoon. She 1 a .
production coordinator at Twentieth Century
Fox studios in Los Angeles ond he is a
graduate school student of the Unive~ity of
Southern California.
by Michael 1: Bywater, O.D.
and Alissa S. Wald, O.D.
~of Opton,.tty
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ntiquer
Putnlture • Sliver • Jewelry
eounrry. Pottery. Textile
GlasWChlna • Miiitary
An Deco • Toys .
OWtl &ge '<l ShOUIO ""'° i yQflV otaucom1 test -fill
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mun your eyes art mnwot"8d How
IOnQ has I b9ea srace YG'f llSt IY'
UNn? Ai INWA TE.R AHO WALD, OR$ Of
OPlOMElRY, ~.-e Ofttr persona ..,..
by eettlltd opbCaw Plust c.al "' for
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Ameocan Oobnltnc Assoc
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CO.. Maa baw announced rhe
eopactPCl\l of their daupter,
Kathlttn Jo Mollica. to William
Edward Schaefer ot Waln"'· He is
lhe so. iii Jdlwn Sdiaefer of Walnut
arid K.ithryn ~idcr Of HertnC>n
Beach.
The couple arc both employed as
firefiahtcrs b)' the City of Brco. She
is a 1raduatc of Costa Mesa High
School and Cal State Fullerton and
he was ar1~uated from Mira Co$ta
Hi&h Scnool and attended Mt. San Antonio Colle1!3. They will
be married in Newport Harbor L~an Church on Feb. 19,_. __ _
"OltTON·DAWIOM
Michelle Renee Horton and Qa'l'. Allen Dawson, bOth of
Costa Mc :i, ore planning a June 18th wedding. Their
eng:t6:emcnt wJs announced by her parents, C:trolc Horton of
Costa Me a and Dom1ld and Lynn Horton of Atlanta, Ott.
The bride-elect is in ahc kin care businC\ at the Bee I live
in Coronn dcl Mar. Her fiancc is with the U.S. Army Ronacr ~
stationed at Fort Lewi s, \Va hmgron.
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Disc·m ·l·r thl• Mahanta. thl' l svmg (-( K \fa:-tcr •
Sri Hamid Klemp-a ~pintual leadl'r for our tmw '' 111 bi•
the featured bpcakl•r at thl' 799.l ECK Worldw1dt' t'minar,
October 22 -24, in the Los Angele Convention Ct"nter,
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SOCIETY EDrTOI. B. W. COOJt. '42·431 t
topics headlne NC1nt Planned Pa
w leatnc4 lhroup the QOUl'IC of
beJna a journalist. people believe
wtaa1 they wan& to believe, what·
pthcrina of Planned Parenthood
1UPP911cn.
·Klein's topic -"fcminhm in the '90s:
ot 1bc.riJht to choose, to pl3n, and to H)la, but I'm in real estate in Crance
ha\le all the itlformation necessary to · C.Ounty and 1 am not intcre tcd in
make the ripu choice," 5he s:aid. creating a conuovcny on the subject ol
pavilion dining room ot the bolcl to lisaea
to Klein, and enjoy a fine rall lunc:hcon
prep.ucd by the hotel. (While it seems
trivial to seiue from the issue of birth
control to menu, il must be noted t a th.C
Ncwporter hJI one or tbc outstan.dina
kitchens in the area. They served a
macnificcnt squuh soup in beautiful
hOl1owed-oUt "eJCtablcs roJl<>*Cd by the
best chicken Caesar s.alad on the coast).
.... ..
'Society
Editor
they reel comfortable
bclicvina, or what 1hcir
prejudices tell ttiem thcj
lhould believe. You
write red and people
read blue, and then they
call to complain.
Feminism is noc dead,
it's just diverse. And it
IOCS by alt IOIU Of
names. Moctly it's about
~omen and &iris stickina
up ror themselves." uid
LA Tames journalist and
auest speaker Dlaane
Klein at a recent
A Personal PenpCc1ivo'• -she labeled H
a bit redundant. Hcc.Uallnist view~
and t~ pthcrins of ladies In 'uppon of
Planned Parenthood wu not redundant,
but it was controYerdal.
In Oranae County, u in other
conservative sectors of the n tlonaJ
mak.c·up, feminism. combined with
, Planned P-1Cnt6ood, often equal abortion
ri&hts In the minds or many •
Hyta Berta. co-dlair or the affair, was
quick to point out the distinction.
. "PJanned Parenthood is al>Qut bcin&
responsible. Responsible to yourself, to
your own family, and to society. h is not
an advocate or abortion, it is an advocate
t:fhe '11\an, fa hionable Bcnea was feminism or planned parcn_!h<>od." Her
joiAed by JoaD Bcaari>rCJident or t ---.ww.ot.:-.rould have diMJll)ed many in
Newpon Harbor Art Museum Board or . oucnd:incc orrering their full support to
Trustees ind wire or Don Dall, CEO or the ideals of responsible parenting in the
Rocncll International, hosting the ·905. )Ct the reality or the controversy an
luncheon gathcnng at the Hyatt not be dismissed.
Newponcr. Recently, the passing out of Planned
By appurances, it looked like any Parenthood leaflets on the Newport Pier
number or other luncheons. Mostly young cre11ted a firestorm or bitter opposition.
women, smartly dressed. ehattin& over a The issues or sex. birth control, and
prc·mc.al cocktail or spark.ling water on abortion divide ttus genteel community at
the garden terrace of the Newporter. its very core. The Planned Parenthood
However, the conversation was in fact luncheon rostered open discussion, a
serious. controvenial. worthwhile avenue to dealing with the .one ~oman, requestin& anonymity, sensitive issues.
offered. "I'm here in support of Joan and More than 200 people filled the
Attending the C\ent: the very pretty and
very funny Jud" Af'Dros, BartMan AllH,
Dtbblt Elliot, Tiu fldd.s, Nora Hattt,
Pam Howard, J•H La on
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attorney Elyse Milltr, classy Sbarou
Onmbtt, ~ith best pal Marllya Wootn
wearing a very smart loden sreen blazer
and slacks, Pqsy Spr"alft, Karen Talbot,
and Jtnnittt Van &rs.
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You can take
bark out of dog
at proposed ·park
H opin& 10 follow !--Aauna'' le J ".ith it
popular barl.: park, dog owner) tn Co t:a
Me:.a, Nc'.l.port Bc:ach and Huntingron
Bcoch are \\Orking 10 get M>me l:ind et aside
'"here their pup can run free.
Uut so far, It's !'>trike one. In I luntington
Ucud1, people who live nc~ir the propo)ed
dug-parl.: site got the Plannin~ Commi.,sion to
dine the idco bcc:.iu">C, the rc,u.knl\ s:iid, the)'d
be bothc.rcJ by all the barking.
\Vh1ch sho'"ll )llU how deeply planning
fNlll ......
On the
Coast
commis)ions look 1n10 things.
·1 he dog park _on L3guna
Can) On is' irtuall.i-b.irkk\).
1 he luudc)t n01'e.., arc the
t.lug•,' panting :ind their
tongues napping in the \\llld
a' 1hcy chase Fril>bccs, tennis
halh and one another.
~fopcfully. \\hen the ISSUC
get~ on the .1genda 10 our
tu\\1h, the pm,cr .. th.s t be ''Ill
rcal11c th.it U.11!.. l'.1rk ill
me.rely .1 mrk11.1111c. not a
J1:,cnplt\C phr.t!IC.
I he reul prollkm ((){ally t)
that there t\n 't an c'tablashed
orbani.zat1011 pu~l11nb th~
prnJcU, and "oluntt.:cnni,: 10 ride herd on a dog
park 1f 11 happen., l.nguna\ par!.; e·mts because
of RUl·F (Re~u1ng l'n"an1cd l'url) Friend!>),
a \Olunteer support group fur th!! llX..ll ASPCA
lohcher
We need a '"nilar oul11t ho1.. ~omcthing
ltlo.c Pell> Uphold1n~ People (PUP), Dogs in
Po"er (DIG). C.snmcll t n PJr.Jc.;. (COP) or.
pcrhap!>, Pooch 01,ncr.,· O\\n t•.id ..
,-,
.........
1 t,as snilors: Ma) be thci.c 1 C\,ll> rx;ople a ten '1
i.o full of bull du'lt after .di
lake prominent good ol' bo)' Carl St. Clair.
\\hen he stamh up ..ind w;.i,cs Im arm at rhc
Performing Arts (\:ntc:r. he make' musical
m;ig1c with the PaC1f1c ~)mphony
limmmmmm. thought Jim Emmi, "'ho also
ha\ a touch ol fcxolo in Nm. If Carl c;in cast
i.pclh on land, "hv not a IJ11Je '>orccry at sea'?
So J im 1m11cll the mael>tro to j4>in the racing
crew on his 43-foot llloop. Pelc, in the annual
14·Mile Bank race
Late r I a:.kcd Jim 1f Carl was a'i gooJ a ~ailor
~" he 1s u musici.m. · f !e's a \\Ondcrful guy and
he ha'> terrific ".11lang instincts," Jim said.
Yeah. but did the \\-11ardry work? "\Ve got a
fif\I," Jim bc:imcd. l"\u"' that J\ m.1g1~.
0
R.l.P. Ketkttburi:: N:itmrr.tl t.umhc r. AUC:
Lumber ond oow Uuildcrs ! mporium ha'e ..ill
clmed: l>O it "as prdbabl) 1ne,it,1hlc th:.it one ol
the ma1or rn.:mne hard\\srC '>lore~ ''<lltlU !>non
b11e the du't
And \0 11 ha\, '\\-tlh gwnt \\ 1:. 1 ~t.mne bu)111g
out the four-.. 111rc ..:c11cnhurg ch:1i11 (hut not th
h1\lo111.: boat } arJ or ''' 1111crn.111on.1l "hok,.ilc:
bu,inC:,'>)
·1 he Kc:11enhurg \lore on J>.1cil1t Coa~I
H1gh\\,1\ \\tll d,1.,c for remodeling !.lllllt•11mc
after the: Jc:al ""~n1.:J ;ind .,c,1kd (kt 31.
then rc·opcn ;i, \Vc\I Manne.
Job lo,,e!>, uf tour'"'· arc them 1111 toncc:rn
in 1hc 1.1).;co\1.:f We'I ' Southern Cal1lmma -
m:in:.igers "ere 1ntel"-1c,:\\tng Ktllcnl ur,·s
non 1111n:igcmcn1 cmplO)CC\ l.tl>I ''cd; al So111li
Shure 'r acht C luh.
Oo.11 o'' ncri. and indu~tf)'. type' :tl~11 kar that•
the btk ol compc11t1llrl "-111 \C:lld pm:cs ~ .. o;inng
l1xall). 'I he Kcttcnburg clo)1ng "Ill k~'c the.
h:irbur areJ '.I.1th uni~ three other full-lane
mari ne hard~arc \lllrcs. All :arc much smaller
th:an \\c!>t or Kcuc:nhurg and none of them ii;
exac t I) an a~rc )I\ e cJ '"countc: r.
l hen there:·~ f\hnnC) °!. emporium Of eclectic
e\ot1c..1 .ind di .. 110cll\C Jetritu . JU!it a ... ro l'CI I
from 1'.lltenbur~. I Joubt the: pl.1 c '"" mi s a
bc.11 _
lronu:all). Kellenburg h.;i-. been promoting it'i
75 th ann1vcr :iry this year. "I guc it's now the
74 and three.quarter' anni"cr ary," ):J~
Charline Weis or Co t3 Mc . the: longtime
mon:agcr or Kettenbura' Dana Point ~tore.
Fred Mortin' column rons r.c" 111und~
11nd Dturday.
ITY UM
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Will futur~ generations ·-like young Christina Poe -. thank us fot pr~ng the Cubw~J
I appreciate the opportunity to t:ike exception to
the claims in Phi l Sansone's orticle entitled
"Hidden Costs" (Oct. 19).
A fo& or numbers h:is been spc\\cd with great glee
o"er Measure: A by 1ts opponents. Afte r all, they
didn't have anything positive of their own to talk
about.
Po 11i"c things ha\e been hnppcniRg in this city for
:ts long as I can remember. Many of the proponent
of Measure A h:ivc been 1mol"ed in those things, :ind
the) should be incensed 31 the rhetoric that 1' be111g
put fotth under the self·1mpor1ant
~_ .. msoRB'): and all-cncomp.t!>.,mg banner or "No
New Taxes."
~ ~ ~ A more thoughtful approach to f ~ f Measure A recognizes th:it 1t i'i n
: ~: ''ay of mal..ing c.i meaningful
· _k::::': : acquisition for the beoefit of our
UPPER ~ community. The value of open pace BAY 1 is in the quality of lire th::u it
SHOlfDOflN : prQV1des for the community.
Many prop(>ncntS of Measure ;\ . . ····· .............. .
have led the charge for "quality of.
life" before. Let me tell you about the Park
Dedication O rdinnnce, which h:i!> been b:mdieJ about
in Mr. Sansone's numbers game.
In J9n, SPON member Or. Gene Atherton almost
smgle·handcdly colkcted signatures to put a P:irk
Dedication lniti:uivc on the ballot. t was pre~idcnt of
SPON at the time, and its members rallied arounJ
until the Park Dedication Ordinance was en:ictec.J ,
Thi' ordinance requires that s acres or .. us:ihlc"
rcc1ent1onal vpen spJce be deJ1cJ1ccJ for c'cry 1,000
new rc~idcnti.. '--.,,
If a 'large development is in,ol\cd, lJnd 1' u\uJll)
1kd1ca1eJ . h .>r a-m;ill dc,clopmcn1 or a \inglc un11,
:in in-lieu (cc ti. paid which accrues in the Park J·und.
I he Park Fund ts a fee or "ta'" on new re\lden11al
dc,clopment lnc1dcn1ally, 11 docll not apply 10
cornmcrc1al projects. Commercial propcrtic:i. hJ\e
been able 10 reap the fC\\ arJ up to now Of the
1cc1ca11unal fac1lt t1c:s in Nc,,port Ucach ~ithou1
h:t\ln~ to contribute
In l\k.ii.urc A. the: co,1 1s spr c.1d 10 all propcr1 1e'
"n<.c ..111 prupcn1e$ be nefit fro m the vulue o( open
,p.ace, n.:crc.11ion und environmental quality of life.
!lad the "No New T a.'\" foll O\\ers prcvailtd in 1977
-alld they certJinly \\Crc out '.l.avmg their blnner'
-"'e '.I.Oulu not ha\C this Park Fund tod:l)'.
1 o c..irry the Park Fund d1i.cui.s1on o httle further.
con~1dcr thi~. Measure A provide' for acqubititln of
Castawa)S and Ncwporter North After the
Kudos I'm writing to compliment you for sending
(reporter) David Heitz to cover the job-hunt proaram
at St. Michael's church. The article ecmed 10 sum
up the purpose :ind benefits of the project 'Wllh \Cl)'
nice human touches.
Da\'id is obviou ly a big :issct to )Our start
MARCIA LAST, Balboa hi and
Uf8SIV8rl An open letter to Chief 1 im Riley,
Ne"' port Beach Fire Dep3rtment
I wanted to write and express rhc sincere th:ink
you o f my w1Cc and myself ror the outstanding
protc sion1l job your fire fi&hters did at our home on
Bclll'lont Sunday cvcnina.
The response to the alarm and calls was prompt,
Just
say
yes
Once the fog of numbers is
cleared, one question remains :
are we far-sighted enough
to save our open space?
aY.HANWAn
:1cqul'>1tion t:ike) pl ace. the l'.1.0 properties wiU be in
the public domain. · ,
Will the P111"ls' Commission and the Clty Cc unci1
be able to talc the conccrpt pl:lns. the pr1XccJ
of Measure A and pl:>n 3 proper budget'? Of cour c!
The ti RP Lande ign firm iietails ntludcd 10 tn
Sansone\ lcucr \\Crc J \\orl ing report 10 cn.1blc u'
10 un<lcr~1:rnd \\hat \,1r1om, unpH•,cmeni.. \\11ulJ c.-.,.,1
and pl;.an the a~C))llH. nt .1c~urJmi:h
W11l 1hc Parl Comm1i.,1on :inJ the: Cll\ tuunc:1I be
..iblc 111 u ... c the Park I umt .ind dcHlnp '{)Ori' ficf,h
thJ I fll \\llfun u proper budgcl 1 Of '-our..c!
\\ill the Con,crvan\~ \ con,qH pl 1n' he the 'uhjc(I
o( public hearing-. anJ \Oll'ten'>U\ ~.tlhertn' tu Jcc1dc
un thee\ ict numhc r ul 1rcc:1 and uth.:r
"11npr0\cmenb 1 ·Of cuur..c!
\\ 111 thc city o'cr,pcnd the Mc.1,ur~ A .uHI l'ari..
I und budget? OC rour'c nut!
\\'111 Nc\\port U..:ach rc~idcnt\ Ile deprncJ ol the
h1:ncflh of the open llpacc·l 0( Cl\Ur:.c rtOt1
Opponents of Mca,urc A al'>l) I.ill at lcnc th :ibout
CIOSA. Cl,OSA l!I the: C1rcula11un lmpro\cment and
Open ~pace Agreement or the rtccnt Dc,elopmcnt
. Agrccmcnr for remaining Irvine Company propchicll,
including Cai.tuwa)s unJ Ne'<'porter North. They like
LITTIU
the "ork handled efficiently ond the ho~c !1.1\cd
The follow-up visits "'ere olso appreciated. On u
personal note, yo ur people ~ere not only
profc ionals in their fire fightan.: :1b11itic , but also
were \Cry good ut explaining e\cl') thins to u and
howing a very human side nnd C::\rtn" -
char:icrcristics th:it nre often mi ina 1n people in
today's wcicty.
MI LFORD AND SHARON DAHL
NC\\-PQrt BC. h
for lflllnll ls there no end to the "indi"thc
wickcdnc ) or your editorial policic ? The bu1tine
affa in of privat citiicn ore not new •
Orv Amb~racy h;a been a 'cry private citizen rur
to imply thnt the city would not receive the $20
1\1illion in road funds offered with CIOSA -that's
'11mpl) not true
, ~~ ikin.!; or ~ho..e ro d fu nds, 1n 1978, many oC 1he
~amt Colll> who arc no-. ~orkin1 positivc ty for the
communil) tow~uJ open pace and Mea ure A were
"urkm~ 10 CinJ a way to plan for lc~s tramc. It Look a
..olid ~c~ir of pbnn1n '. after which we came up with
the ·1 r.afl~c:-J'hasin lnitfati~-_e and bc~n 1gniuurc
l!Jlhc11nc
·1 he P~lflO'C! ur lh t inihlltt\e was to require new
d~·H·lopmcn1~ lo pro' 1de for the road impl"O\cment
nc1,;c~.1r\ to .1rcommod3te the new traffic. This
orJi11anc'1... \\ 111'-h ".1~ C\entuall) c~ctcd into clly law,
\\;i~ J prt: ur..or of the ucongest1on marui,emcnt
ph.111 " n.u" !xtnii required in e\-Cf)' ~ry. -
L>u )ou thin!.: the n:t) ayers were out en massc w
prl>t ~t the Trnff 1c Pha)in1 Orillnance and rcsultiq'
ro:.ad Ice 1 You '"''' Fortunately, they did not prevail
:ind ironu::ally. lhe p.an o f the road fund ~h1ch is
under rnntcntion by the opponenlS of Measure. A
would not e\Cll be 3\ailabJc without the prior positive
action take n in rhc fJce of the ''No New Tu"
ad\UC'11C:)
F ortun:atel). w me of the po11ti~e •tcps to 1mpl"O\c
'c"-rott') en' ironmcnt and quality o f life h:ivc
\Ur'\'hcd 1hc ons13ught of linale-miinkd "No New
T:u." c:n1hu )i:1'ir · :ind li"c:d on 10 provide us with a
co'!1munity chu:actcr :a11d quality no t found in \-CfY
m ny place~
·It .... oufJ be unronun:ate to lose Meuurc A to a
tunn..:l-"i'ioncd few s~win& areal fogs of numbcn,
mnny ul which arc ju).! ~in v.rona!
Rcg:1rding the lu~t five par.aeraphs in Mr,
.IO'OllC' tliatnbc -wocrul talcs indeed. That'•
c'-1 .. 11) "here the hiJJen \Jlue oC doina somcthina
po l{I\ c uch 3\ Mc;;'lutt A lie .
If I \\"CC a c:hild aro~ing up in Nc"'port Ococh
he: r111g .1 a;rc:at Jc3 f of m«an1n1 and iruwina abuut
th~ ""1ic·11;-u," fee increase• by the Metropolitoin
\\atcr l)i,trill, the S.iniituion Ob tncu. Vector
( l1n1rnl A~\·nc1c::i.. Ocpanmcn1 of Motor Vehicle •
c:1c. I \\oulJ be turned off 10 the community.
II I, un the other hand. thouaht the older folks
i::.11cu cnuu~h for m..: 10 ~J\C r.omethin& of the
hcrnasc of orcn \J>.1ce they h:ic.J all enjo)cd and
l't'ncltted from, I .,..ould be encouraged to take my
u .... n p.1n in the: communit). I too, "'-OUld want to tend
our Cllmmun ground and help fi nd a way to seek
po 111\c :\ct ion~ for the future.
Jc-:rn U ott I • Nc-Hport B<':lth city rounclltt'OltUa
and fCJundtr of tht Nt'WJ>Off Coo trv•nq.
,c,·cr1tl )C:tirs. The public doe not have o ri&ht 10
lnt>\\' nbou t his bu me or pcrsonol lire. He is not a
felon C\cn thouah )'OW' p:tpcr falsely and without
chcd .ins first, accu1ed him, costin1 him and his
fam ilv dc;uly.
Yt)u han: once a :iin ovcrstcp~d the bounds o r
journ.1li\tic decency nnd re >pon•tbility. You h:ivc
~c:pri\cd ~ pri\<lllC Citizen or his riJht 10 remain
pm111c:. For shume! Let the man aJ net But then.
)our publication ob\iously has no shame.
RAYMOND ANO IRENE HAJEK
MARYBETH COLLUM
Costa Mesa
'I tt~ Pilot at•tr •ttUud On' AmlHI~ o1 btln1 •
Mon.
What's right with public educadon in Newport-Mesa -..
aY KAalN WIUON
R e111rJinf your editorial (William
Lobdell s Ed1tor'1 Notebook, Oct. 7), I ~uulJ lake to h vc .. _.. rd
one" with ) u obou1 the virtua or pu Ii
education.
Havina begun my studcn1 ' cduC4ltion
in privoto hool 12 ye n ;,a o, I
transtem:~ them in their early ycan to
public tduc tk>n for IOmc \'Cry sooJ
rcaaons f y son has been I belled
"lcarnina di bled,." my d uahter, if not
"sifted," l quite bri'1l•·
Ncithct bcnefi1N mu h from the ~
curiidalum ot'Ctrcd in pfi\'lUC hoola as
they did 1h the ~'lried spec liud
proarams 1va1llble to "hard·to.tcxb"
1tudcnu in the public 911 rn.
RJaht •~'11Y I became Intimately
iaYDMd whh their propcs.s n Khool,
Md have been K1ive a• parent
wolUftlMr COA&inuoully up ao 1hc pment.
E¥Cn dloijp our diMrict has undcraone
tOmO *1 11111ma MdNl<b. our.-...
has cmdawel IO tltly lft)'ICll, m
tuabllld, Md bc:Mll Of ft1J _.,
chilc.Jrcn.
1 od~r. I l'<in ahe you 1n ahundance of·
''words" nbout the \lttucs of public:
educa1ion with which I c.leat on a d:1ily
b:a • at Co rona del M:ar HW.. hoot.
Not only there a d)n mlc team ur
f 11cul1y and adm n~tratio.\ committed CC>
quality cduc11i n, but they have ught
putnt, student, nd community
1nvolvcmenl in every peel ur their
arowlh
Our re tru turlnJ cffom an the p:i I
awo-and·a·h II years have re uhcd in 1hc
re lizatlon of the Inf u n of char ter
cdYC:alion into lhC school -lied R2
(Respect and Re pon b1luy) -" U
powwrfully Ktivc team W<Ht:i n
IUlhCntic ISICDlftUl (or both lCAChc
nd curriculum). communhy ieNkc,
campus cnh1nccmea1. 1he Junior hi&h
hOillC~ he)~ COftMetlon, aloft&
with MYCrtl other component o( qualtl)
c®catlon n the la oom 1111'.
1-t.ew llwl) been in favor of IC'hool
choke. In other Yenues I haft debited
the rcMOn for her "I 1h 1 Pl\lpOlltk>n
174 bl no1 ICl)l»C n ctu I
choice, but th:u 1 another lcllcr 10 1hc
edi1or. In those debates I have extolled
the virtue of public cduation, u have
other debatina this -u~.
tt c: you 1aktn the time lO listen to
any of them? I do •arce with you tha1
Pr p. 17"4 I a otblc i,,I for US -ho
belie-. in public education'' b«luse ••11
haJ forced us to &ook 11 the way we do bu inc ."
I do not neccuarilJ btline thaa pUblic
cduation i what ia ahoUld be, but ift our
nci hboroo.xt h has talttn ~t .._, ..
tuward bcC'Omlns what we •an• k to be:
nd v. ith:.&Ht <No'nl htlp that I haw
en in the parcntti. ltudtnll; ftcuhy,
1dminaMratioft. ud dittrict.t it *"--~
continue 10 tHda oea IOWard &M .... Ol
bcromina "tht baa pUblic .-..-.·•
the W<Mld. , Wt"ll do ii -for ow
ch ldren'1 lllt1."
Al" an.a ... .,....,. ---d~ntled wteh 1lli •U••· ._•'I ~···-Of-•• .. ... Doak ............. ,_...,
...,_ ,.._ 11 .. Mtap:zlf ._.
ndila
FromA1
tiled tcbool d1'liict -.ho OC•
casionalty drove· a Roll ·Royce
to work. pie dcd auilty I t De·
cca.bcr to embculina more thon
Sl.S million from the hool dis·
trict. He. is now SCl'\'in& a sll·
year sentence at the California
Medical F cility at Vacaville.
Senior Orungc County fDI
sent Jim Donckcl declined to
• speculate \Whc:A
would be filed against Wagner.
"The fOI continues to pur1uc
the invcsll& taon and we hope
that it is moving low:mJ a re:
pon~iblc conclusion," Oonckcls
uld. •·1 c:in't tell you thllt pc·
ciric charge urc goans to be
filed at wme spcc1 f1c time in the
future."
U nJer fcJeral sentcncina
guidelines, Wagner -.ould
focc ll minimum JO-year sen·
tcncc and SI0,000 fine for a sin·
gle count or fr3ud . He 'ftOuld
likely {ace multiple ch<lrse • ac-
cording to Ccdcral uuthornics.
W;agncr is. wlncr::ible to federal
charges bccau~ w me of r the
school district accounts he ma·
nipulatcd contained federal
(und , 1ccordin1 to the cou nty
District Allorncy's OCficc
Wagner is also facing cla11ns
. Crom the Internal Rt1rcnue sc r·
vice th:sl ~e O\lo CS S2 . .i m1lli1Jn 10
b:sd.. IUCl> from the )CJfS 1986
through l 9b9 Courr-appointcd
bankruptcy tru~tee Ted Albert
has re001rercd S3~0.734 to d:ue
through the hquida11on of Wog-
ncr's Nev.port Beach hllme and
olher 3 SCI But :ifter fee) and
PAINANO
STRESS
AEUEF
1\4 759-3000
eoo 95-4PAtN
hlritlnal'loW't ........ _ ............ ......... 0w..-.-... .,.,,.,u.. ._, ..• .......
payments 10 ''aecurcd creditors." bould 1c1 it back before ta.ua
tbcre b only a ·s1 IS.SM balance. ere p iJ on il," Bernd said. The
accorJin1 to Alben. 1 uc h under disc:u:laloa be·
.. My supposition i th:u he twC'Cn school district attorneys
(Wa111er) is ahieldina auet :· and of(icial C1om tho U.S. At·
Albert uid. '1'he problem is. my tomcy's Office.
iupposition ls ftOt somethin& J School board member F'orre t
can prove in a court of law.'' Werner belic~c W ancr may
. ~~ lbcn believes Wasner may have tolen more than the nearly
ft have sent money out of the S4 milliOn the d' trict h at-
country to the: ill:snd or Nevi in cributed to hi cmbczzJcmcnt.
the We t Inc.He , an U.land he Dut because of the djCficuhy and
says i reputed to be a cenler of co t of obtainin& bank record ,
monc laundcri or int._..__ the sthool d~trict discontinued
t onal drua muglcrs. An inves-its invcsti,ation, Werner siud.
tigator for Albert has turned up "There m.:iy be other federal
evidence 1h91 Wagner was trying funds he accessed," Werner
to buy property on the: i!.land. :aid. "I'm not 'urc 1n my mind
And Albert as trying 10 recover the $3.9 million was the 101:il
fonds Crom un $80,000 lo:>n amount."
made by wa,ner to 3 fr ie nd w •sner. a 2()..ycar school
who used the money to purch SC di~trict employee who land on the isl3nd. "Albert h continuing hi invcs-earned $76,200 a year, owned 1hree homes in Oraoge County, tiga11on and he expects to re· 3 Roll ·Royce Silver Shadow
CO\er add111onal '1)0ncy from the and a Mercedes-Benz station sale of gems recovered Crom Canada His ime t1ga1ors UC ( waaon -AmQng his liquidated a~·
:sl 0 trying 10 tr:iclc down gold set \l.:lS a mink tuxedo j.:icl..ct he
coins allegedly 0,,,ned by Wag· .,..ore at the school di.slrict\ 25th
anni1rcrsary celebration in Oc-ner.
"Any Qther assets uc almo.311 ccmbcr 1991.
certainly 001 of the country," Al-The embculement sc:indal in-
berl said. spared the wrath of paccnts who
Woigner·~ SI million Galaxy c:illeJ for • ch3ngc in school dis·
Ori\e home in Dover Shore~ trict leadership. Superintendent
w:is eventually sold for op-BcrnJ, hared to bring ch:inge
proximutcly $660,000. But after and healing to the 17,500·
p.1yang off encumbrnnccs ond student district, ~id the damage
fees, Albert ~:iiJ he expects no has been more than monetary
more than $30,000. "There ts n feeling on the part
The issue of whether the I RS or a lot of people in_ and oul of
.or the school district ~hould &Cl the d1strtCI that thcy'1re been 1rio·
firi.t pnonty to the rcc.ovcrcJ la1cd," Bernd aid. ''The dam·
fundi. has not been rc)Ol\•ed. "II age i real and it's certain!)
~erm onl)' b:lSIC that j( the something all Of US have IO ~Ork
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from A1
hapa a short reddish beard.
Police believe be may be •he ume prowler who hu
been ,pookina IOmC or Newport Beach's safest nei1h·
borhoods in c the winier of 1991.
The first four incidents -.ere reported in February,
May, June nd September of 1991 -all Crom cirls
who lived in Corona del Mar. th~c on S ndcai;lle
Drive. . •
In.the September incident. o girl &WQkc to find a
stranger 11andin1 over her. The burglar fondled her
before abruptly leaving.
Jn the Ma)' incident, :i 7-)car-olJ &irl told her par·
ents she thouaht she drc med that a thin, short m n
bad breathed on her as he lcpt and 1bcn touched
ber.
I n June, a 7-year-old girl on Seabreeze Lane WOke
to find a man lying on the floor next Lo her bed
motioning ror her to be quiet. The stranger vanished
after she told him she had to go to the bathroom and
fled to her p:uents' room
In 1~0 of the inilfal cases, snJcks such as brow ies
and sodas were later discovered missing from the
homes, leading police to bclie\-e it w s the work of a
transient
Several months later. in October 1991, police ar-
rested a bearded transient who ~ore a cap fashioned
from a pant leg over his gray hair.
When police took him into custody, he held up a
piec:e of paper wi1h hb name and d3te of birth writ·
ten on 1t. Through written correspondence, the ,mnn
told police he h3d taken a \·ow of silence 14 yeari, be-
fore and refused to talk.
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qaatiou P:aoaaaaon com:t.ldld 1MJ illl Ml .._
enoujh CvidlacC JO ~ dlupl ud 1rell1 •d Ma
For &be nm m montbl. the bizarre uliMs Colla Mesa. ~ ik•dt and
stopped. Foutain Vr/ltey a1 are penki·
B "1 then. one early mornint in AprU 1992. twO -tins la th& 11udy.
moR c•cmcntary school sjrls in Corona dd Mar The 8anninc·19th trecl bridec
iwoke settamina about a prowler. lw existed on the rounty's nw:1cr
A man wearina a aray. YfOOl lki c.p wu discoYcrcd Np Of cxl lina nd plannecJ roa<k kncclin~ beside the bed 0( a l).ycar-old &itl on Q>rt· and hishways incc 1957. While
l:and Dravo at about 2:.SO 1.m. An hour later, a 7-yt;nr· tho county coulJ cnt tho briJ1c
old sirl who lives on Park Oreeo Drive 1n .HastiOt fn>m •thc rn:isacr pl n. a traffec ft·
View Hilll 1wokc. to a ainsilar tenor. port condudc the er ina a ncc·
Now -18 months later -it's ~ppened aaain. c sary 10 provi~c lldcqu;ne ttaUfic
.. We don't know for • fa~t that they'" aU con· nov.-act'OSI the ri\'er. ~\c ~rd of
n.ectcd.''_ Sgt. AAtJi( Oonis .~l<L ''But because of their Superviaors will coa'i~cr tfic m11t•
~u·~lflltiec, they ~Jd ~· tcr in Oc:cember. •
.I I, Oonis .td1 ft. 't all tl;'at unU1u11I. for ·A. 1bout 40 pcoph: UC)lionc<! the
era to ('0~11 mmel in Spt.!t1S. ltn".C they '!1'1~1 n countis d1all1 ~allcnged the ~,;ra:'oot. o •• •nd out of Jl1t or quit J»ycb1atrac motivei for C:Oll~truciing the
0~ Tuesday, ro~ahty 20 officers Crom Costa Mei.a. brid£e, compl3incd t~:it tr rric
Newpon Beach and the Orange County Sherifrs De· ~ulJ rJlCC throuah thcar re d~n
p:ittment scoured the Back Bay area in search o( a lt:il nei3hb0rh~ ond put cl· ~uspcct, but -as in oll the other cases _ blood· cmcntary . and m1dJtc schools, de·
hounds round no trails.. value their property. and dam:icc
"We want to alert the community 50 they can re· the environment. Several. t¥cat·
duce the likelihood of being victimi1ed," Gonis said. en~d t~ ~ Qitt of the C1ty 1f the
"Our advice to people is that they secure their homes bndgc as buUt.
as be t they're able. 0 Why do we want all these pco-
"ln virtually every instance, a door or window was plc bypa ing Newport Beach and
unlocked or left open... dumpina into our neighborhoods.''
Gonis said police received balC-a-<tozen phone Clllls Jon Ely rhctori~lly nskcd the
Wednesday from people with possible leads, but so Tue day-night crowd :i.t Edison
for a suspect has not been 'named. Anyo.oe with infor· Community Center. Ely And others
mntiOP should can 1-800-550-NBPD. oontend the bridge ~ :i require·
... of • p1paul .z.a•<••
4i4tlat••• -~ ........ eveM .......... ,. .. , ...
Hew~8ed--WI=
IO ale -·-Md upca.d • rcco .......
BUI Robert PetefloD. tht COU·
l,(J -·~ fbr ~·· doa 1n the rcMUMntat Man·
a~ment A&cncy. uld that's not
the case. He •ntaJned ahc tr1mc
n:pon 1bows M llrid.1'• are the
best M>lu&kMt W.. ttarrac. pn>bltmi
crc:ited bY &he 1rta'1 aruwth.
Roy McCord ~ pubhcly th:ankcd
tho Huritintton ~Be.ch Caty Coun·
' as-cli:ortia l ~ the meet•
1 hCta here ,add OI Newport
De~ I" Md otbcn ~1an1ed 10
~ wh1 tl\i mectiq oriain1lly
was ldtCdulCd for Ne~port acach.
"If no bridges aro built. they act
the e~ua trarfte." Peterson • ci·
pt:ained.
A sarcastic chorus oC ··a~
~ .. met thllt remark.
"Why doein't Newpmit lk:ich. a
sophisticated city, co..,.te their
freeway . . . the one th:at dumps
onto l9lh Streel?" Beverly Reason
asked the counly officfals.
Pctenon cxplctlned th t Callrans
controls freeway c.xten ion • not
the cily or county. 81,1t her qu •
Lion wu symbolic of Huntin&lon
Beach rcsidcnrs• perception that
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Bcadl and ao do wtlat tMy°fe Pl to do ••. i&11 • .Sn in the
C)'CI ol OOd.'"
I( county otradals-and uhi·
matcly &he Board of SuperYison,
decide the btidlff arc nceddt; n
-.Ut be 11 least five years before
they :arc buih, Pctenun Aid.
The tnafrie report a urncs the
Bnnnina·l9th St~l bridac and
ano\hcr linkina Gisler and 01rf·
icld' avenue will be built while a
1hird -link1na Wibon Strcc& and
Atlarila Avenue -is eliminated.
C <>it lo build the &wo brid&e ii
c timatcd :u abOut $29.4 nul·
lion, Jignif icantly cheAper that the
~8.3 million it would ~t for im·
prO\'ements to Pacific Coa>t Hip·
way and other Santa Ana RMr
CTOUinp. the report uid.
Mony rcsidcnu cruaUenaed that
fo)ding. apparently with at least
some justification. The cost or .
bulldina the bridges docs not allow
for special steps th3t likely will be
needed because of the aru'~ 1en-
shlvo cnvitonmena.
INVESTIGATION the assault "without any provoc::i·
tion whatsoc\Cr."
bullets into Rodri~ez rear tire
during the higb•speed-chase, forc-
ing the suspect to pull over.
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Both La H3bra rc)idcnh claim it
was the ulficen. who starLCd.thc fa.
J)CO With tJUnt!I and racial Cpl·
thet)
Mart1nc2') vcr)ion of the melce
bcsin!I when wmcone from the of-
ficer'(, group :illegedly insulted his
friend's father
According to Martinez, the m:in
was p1d..1ng up Jluminum cans in
the p:irk1ng 101 ~hen wmc:one
from tbc officer') circle of friend)
tO))ed ti can at his feet, saying
"pick th:lt up, boy."
When Vasquez told the antago-
ni!>t not to d1)rc!>pect his ·rather,
Mnrtinez said, an,argument erupt·
ed.
Gonis said the department's in·
ternal invcstiga11on 31so shows that
the scrap starled with comments
made to the older man who ~as
picking up tra)h.
B ut inves11ga1ors from internal
affoirs blame a f nc:nd of a
brother of one of the department's
employees.
"The initial verbal altercation
did not irivolvc any Newpon
Beach employees," GontS wd.
"Tht officers intervened only
..when ii appeared imminent an as-
' uull was toing 10 occur.
"They arc peace officers i4
hour!> a day and ~ould be ex-
pected to act to prevent a crime
from being commiued in their
pre!>ence."
Accordtng 10 Gonis, "11nc:ssc:!>
interviewed suid Vasquez initiated
T he dcp::inment's version be·
gins with about a dozen de-
partment employees plus their
girlfriends soci:ilizing in the sta-
dium parking lot followlni the
Rams-S1eclcrs game.
According 10 Gonis, a friend of
a fcm:ile employee's brother got
into an argument with the man
picking up cans. When off-duty of-
ficer Dave O)tngton interceded to
prc"ent maucn from escalating,
tempc~ simmered. Dut another
outburst erupted )hortly af 1er and
Vasquez punched Byington unpro·
voked, according to police.
Witnesses told police they saw a
man who was later identified as
Larry Rodrig'1« jump into a car
and veer toward the crowd, run·
ning over ~ffi~r Dale Johnson.
"Thinking they were now deal-
ing with a possible homicide crime
scene, the officers identified thcm-
selvc~ nnd' ordered all the subjects
on the ground," Gonis said.
Rodriguez Ocd, followed by an
off-duty 17-)car "eteran on the
force.
''The pursuing officer thought
Johftj()n was dead or dying and
the drn er was therefore a pouiblc
suspect in a bomicldc or al·
tempted homicide. He also Celt
Rodriguez wa) a d:rnger becau e
of his reckless driving.
"Based on all or this, the office r
decided 10 s1op 1he ... chicle by
shooting into a 11re."
According 10 report , the off-
~uly officer -who has not been
identified -fired a totol of four
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tor Mesa
~ Laguna Hills awaits Friday
night at Mission Viejo in key
PCL issue for Costa Mesa.
By Bany Faulcntr. Spolts Wl'llf
MJSSION VIEJO -
After uouncin1 over·
matched opponenu
the past two week.I.
lhe Costa Mesa High
football team sets a
serious credibHlty check
niaht at 7, when it meets Pacific
Coast League rival Laguna Hills at
Mis$ion Viejo High .
.. IC we're ever going to be taken
seriously as a program, we need to
beat a sood team,'' said Miller, who
said au six of his victories since ar·
rivina at Mesa lost season have
come a1ainst teams the Mustonp
~re expected to def eat.
''We're ri&ht where we were lllSt
)'Car, com.in& into the Lapna H ills
same," Miller said. .. wt year, we
rode big wins over Calvary Chapel
and Laguna Beach into thi.s same,
and went ahead or (the Hawks) in
the fourth quar·
1er, only to lose
in the final 13
seconds. We
never played an·
other good pmc
the rest of the
year."
.
CdM seeks
to snap an
unwelcome
standon
· ~ Corona del Mar, Woodbridge
have tied three straight -times;
they'll try again Friday night.
"1\e ne,er 'een an~thms h~c three
str:ught lie!>, and I \e hJd JO 11cs an my ca-
reer. \\h1ch 1!> more than m~1." Cdl\1
Co.ach OJ\e Holl.rnd ~•uJ .. \\ i: 'c haJ 10
come b3ck 10 11e them. and the\ \e ralltcd
to tic us." ·
A Ile 1h1s year would hkely end le:.gue
1i1lc hopes for the Sea Kmgs (4·2, 1·1 1n
lc.agw:)_ Anathcr deadlock. v.ouldn't do
the pla)Off quest of the Warrior> (-l-~. J.
2) much gqod either.
• The Sea Kings, ranked fifth m Cll 01·
'is1on IV, appear to mJtch up \\ell '4tth
Coach Rick Gibson's c1ghth-rnnt.:ed W.u-
rior .
The Mustanp
(3·2·1 , 1--0 in league) could gain the
upper hand on a CIF playorr berth
with a victory, while La1una Hills
(•·2. 0.1) is tryina to rebound Crom
D 33-6 lou to Trabuco Hills.
"Trabuco stopped their pa ing
game, but they're 1oing to pr~nt
the fir5t real chalJcnac CQJ our sco-
ondary," $nld Miller, who watchcJ
Ha~k quarterbick Justin Vedder
riddle has team for 278 yards in the
air last (alt
The SH Kings are hoping '°' the same degree or intensity Friday night against Woodbrid~e as that of JeH Borland's plat
against Santa Marg.uita.. Here he zeroes in on Eagles quarterback Derek Yankoff in Coronas 1.a.7 Sea View l eague victory.
CdM'> veteran dekn>c has h'ed up 10
expectations thus far. ) 1elding onlv 51
point:> in six games. the f1fth-fe.,..est m Or-
ange Counly. The defcn>c has allowed
ju~I five touchdO\'n:. :ill year. 1nclud1ng
one afler 1hcir offcn-.c fumbled the tiall
away at their ~n 4. After a 23·:!0 l~s 10
See COM'll
Vedder, a scnaor, completed 14 of
2S in the Hawks' 34-28 triumph, in·
eluding touchdown tOSSC'S of D. 35,
22, and the g4me..winner Crom 8
yards out.
~ "He's a fure drop-back passer,
with a k>t o talent," Miller Aid of
the first-team all-leaaue siinal call·
er ... We're sP•na to have to P.lay a
lot of man-to-man, bccaUJe 1( )'OU
sit back in a zone aapinst him, he'll
kill you."
Vedder has thrown for 1,134
yards thus far, but the Hawks can
also feature senior runnina back
Fred Kim, who hu rushed for 620
yiatds and cisht touchdowns.
Co5ta Meu oounten with All·
Clf tailback Bmh "Runaway" Tran,
who needs 8 yards to reach the
1,000 plateau for the seco nd
straf&f\t season. Tran rolled for 321
yards and four TOs in b3rcly more
than one half opinst Laguna Beach
last week.
. •Slanina lineups/BJ.
WOllldad Jars trying
· to rebmnd at · Tustin
~Wade Tift is scheduled to return
to Newport Harbor's backfield in
Friday night's Sea View football duel.
By Basry Faulkner, Sports Wn ~
NEWPORT BEACH -The • Newport Harbor H1ah football
team t hougll t it had seen :1d·
\'ersity by r.tll)i ng from deficits
in victories over Orange. f oot-
hill. Saddleback and Uni\er 11y.
Out that wn!> nothing to the humbling 23-0
thumping deli\'crcd by Oack Ua) ri,al Coronn
dcl M::i r last v.eek.
Co::ich Jeff Drinkley will ~cc ju!lt how rc~al·
1ent his team is Fridny night, v.hcnothe Tars
(S·I, 2·1 in league) try to rebound agam\t \IS·
1tmg Tustin (3·3, 1·2) at 7:30.
"We have to bounce back like we ~id la t
)Car a,ainst Tustin," said Brinllcy, ~ho has
culled last )Car's 10-0 tmunph o-.cr the
Tillen, which rollowcd D 17-0 ~ to CdM.
the turning point to the winningesl season in
the M:hool's history.
"We showed a lo t or character last )Car,
See NEWPORT,a ·
•Y Pl.DJ tm1 ICllOOl AT11fTE If TIE WEEK
He's taking the kick out ot
the cross countrY game
.-Estancia High's Peter Ho making some moves, including
annexation of Daily Pilot's Fan Sports Athlete of the Wee~ award.
By RJchd °""" ~ ... COSTA MESA -A kkkinJ war w thC last thins Peter Hoot
Estancia HlaJ' neeCled in the bO)'S Div· Ion I cros countty · rAcc of
the Oraf\p County Ownpion t\ip1 on Saturday.
Plleked wilh four other. runncn after the opcninJ 2~ miles ol the
3.l·mllt Irvine ReaJonal Park course. Ho broke away and k»t two or
the compcdton before the drcadC~ hi~l. ~n1 with leader Stnc '
Schcnun ol Woodbrld&• and runnan1·•n·th1td Todd Woodhull ot
TrabUco HUii.
If Ho. a •nior, would have any chance of wfnnina. be would hlYO to Mike WI
mcwa on h IL Ho did.
Ho ,.._. Scheman on tho hill and crOl1Cd the tape fina lft 16 minuta. 6
....... tail flnl-ewr ~·invitational~. WOOdhUll. Wllo do ......
ScW111•. ftililbed-.ond an 16:09.
11(Ho) dolln"t haw the palest kick ln lhl World. but aa that llil little 1111. .. \ ... HQtl
Eagles seek to turn it
around against Artists
~ Estanc1a's once-beaten Eagles
billed as 14-pQ.mt favorites over
Laguna Beach tonight, at Newport
R t Barry F au Aller 5'>orts ¥r •er .
NEWPORT BEACH -The
hght .lt the end of the tunnel has
•Umed for the tistanci:i High
football team. \\ hich hopes to
duch ti four-game losing )lfeal
Fnda) at 7 p.m. a4:.mst Pacific
Coast League vi 1tor uguna
Beach at Nev.-port Harbor High.
.. The)'re l·S JUSt hle us:· Ea~les (Mch
fohn uebcngood said of the Arll>ts .,.. ~
~ a 17-pmc PCL mg "" th them.
E tancta 1s hstcd as a 14-pomt fa\'Onte.
Both teams arc looking. for their fir"t PCL
" tory after opening .. ith Jdeat la~t wed ...
.md the Easies ha\C halen up their lineup tn
hopes of turning _tbmp around
Junior M1l.e Gomez, \\hO ~ .. rknl~ of 3C·
11on in rcl1d of ~nior ToJd Th<.lmpwn the
la'it two \\eek . ...11 open under center
Gom<z. who h~s complettd JU I I o{ p:a ... cs
See ESTANCIAlll
Somethiilg . diHerent ...
winter leagues ••• in· golf
~You can find some heavyweight competition,
and mix it in ~ith some heavyweight deals .
llmmf
From 81 . .)
About 200 ,olfcrs arc planned &o partid~&o.
"R__1thcr th.an jutt do a c:orpootc...oulina on.cc a
ycar, •hen they pby Coif and ,lie the "* ol lhc
year, ind m ybe play with rhcir budditi a le~
time , ~meone kcd me, 'Hey, ~hy docsn'1
somebody form a JOI( leaaue for au Oranae
County corpqr tion5 and croups,' .. Swanacr said.
"So l\O WC ~n Ci\le lhc Iller Offica IOmC
fun. One $mall comp:my had only two players who
w:tnted tojoin, w ~e put th m with one player
from 1 hotel and another from 1n insurance
comp ny to create a Couoome. LI'• quite
convenient for bit comp nie , but for Joe Smith,
who has only ix or 10 pcop!c in the o(fece, h'~
djfficult to put together (un type o( ~ents (or
their employees. So thi.s is :tn opporaunity for
them." ·
To diversify the green ... six diffcte'n1. ·
unspecified course!I will be used for the lugue.
For more details, call 675-1184.
•One Better? On Nov. 16, 1991, The Irvine
Company proudly announced the opcnina or the
Tom f ~Lio-designed Ocean Course at the Pelican
Hill Golf Oub, the -recipient of t\\O prestigious
award!I: "Top JO New Resort Course, 1991.'' by
Golf Mag1zmc, nnd "Best New Reson Course,
1991," by Golf Digest.
On Nov. 15, the second anniversary of the
Ocean Course, there 1s about to become "one bet·
ter," Y.hcn Pelican Hill opens it Unls Course,
Y.h1ch \\a!I al'>o designed by hmo, but w11h the in-
tcn1ion of !lomelfay hosting a major PGA event.
ThC Ncwpott·~P 8uckeyc1 and WohteriaeJ
b d ~uctivc ~ I_ t Saturday. With hCb
emcr&ina \ictorious by 6-0 coun1.1.
The .. ip11Q& lri"1 and Trojans were dcah toucs. v.h1Je th•~ Buffaloes had a b)'C •"4.1 win
take Che r undefcuccd lcaaue rccorJ into this
Sauuday'1 ~m apinst Garden C~.
He~·, • cloecr look:
• ..U,C. 6-Gardea Gt'M'e t: 1M ~ woa IMir l«Und itraiaht pme, seorina in tbc
scc:x'.lftd qyartcr on • S2-yarc1 run bj otrcmivc
tackle Oody fonythe off Lhc Nebrak• Fumble·
rc>Mk.L Kyle M:aucy, Rheta Hu ton and Johnny
Dobson adJed 87, 31 and 26 )'anb uch.
It was the third scral&ht hutout b)' chc Buck·
cyn• defense, which Caused fi\'C rumbles. rcaJV•
crins 1brcc. The derensc was led by BJPn Rib-
leu whh lil tackle and Q3y Wilson with S~
tnckles and a fumble rccovciy. :I)sOn MuriUo
and Jim Rotb9.ell also rtcovercd fumbles.
The BuckC)'C5 corninue this week when they
travel to Ora.nae to play the Raiders at Hart
Paric at 9 a.m.
• Wolvrrioa 6, Btlmonc 0: Controlling the
same from start to fmish, the Woh'Crincs Im·
proved 1heir record 10 2-2·2 io the non-league
con1c$t Newport-Mesa rushed for 98 y:mts be·
hind.J)n)ne Pfaff and Drew ·HOC\"Cn, with Pfa«
scoring o!f tackle In 1he second qunrter.
" win, 8-0 nat far
to be bdd ~ by the .. Wol(f>8Clt," the
DictAUle ol lbc dtfcmc.
On dcfcme, Strotfc had nine aailcs 1nd rour
vs11il&lcd tactla; Hoeven two lllistl. one on·
aide tide recovery and an lntcn:cpe&o.i; and Pcy-
tc. IC.clly, who WllS named dcfc~ player O(
the week. had two alaists and pair of in·
tcrcc pt ioN.
HOC\-en was named otrcn1M player of tho
week for the Wolverine'-•ho hoir Miuion
Viejo :at t p.m. Saturday at Bonita Cruk Park,
rhc le m'1 last home prnc or tho seas.on.
•TttstJa 22, TfQ,J•Dt'O: The Troj3os played a
pov.·erful Tustin 1eam .. with three mis111kcs re·
sullina in all ol the Tiacrs' s.coring. On offense,
Brandon Cro6by ran for 28 yards anJ Doz Dre·
reton returned 10 the Uncup ofter bcina lie.le·
lined wilh an mJUI)' and nn 10 rimes r0t 65
yards. ,.
• Matt Thiede 1hrew an option pass 10 Ryan
Ward for 18 yards. and Mike Warther com·
ple1cd a ll-yard J>3$S to Bret Sweetland. De·
fcns.ive stars included Brad Craig (11 tackles.
three assists). OifF Shepcrdson (seve.n tackles.
one interception) and Ryan Ward.
• Mission Viejo IS. FJahtlnc lruh 8: In 1he
defensive struafc, the lrish played •·ell both on
offense and defense, but coulJ not 1:rke advan·
toge or opportuni1ies.. They'll play at Santa Ana
Saturday at 3.
._ Junior crew travels
to Boston this week
for n~onal competition.
A local junior crew from the
Ne"port Aqu31ic Center
(NAC) will 1ravel 10 ~ton
thi1 weekend to compete in the
annual Head o( the Ch ties ·
RCJIUI.
Michel Cogan, Ore1chen Slo:m,
S.Jlly M rtindJlc and Julie
· We1ahtmon, along with couwuan
GF19nt Br1lkcsman, will be the (iri.1
loc1ll junior team to head east for
thi regatta.
The Head of the Cborles is
amona the world's most
prcstiJious crew regauu,
and is the !are.est
single-day crew reptta in
the U.S. The Head or the
Chutes typically altricts
the top collca1nte and
individual oarsmen in the
U.S. and Canada.
Part of the regatta's
allure is thot ll$ many '"
l 00,000 spec1:>1ors line
the b:anks or the Charles
and FQd value are conttdcrcd 10 be mutually neluliw. Few thin
(n bo:uina arc free, and ny bo:ucr
nn 111tlc off 1 horror 11017 about
how much some oblcurc piece of
• marine harJftrc c:05l.
Tbe Mioney'1 Marine annual
~wop meet (1hi• Sunday on the
Co l Hiaflway nut lo J h
Slocum ) will be one or lhO\e r:uc
occasions which wdl h:&\'C
c•~ptional valuci on marine
goods. .
Every1hen1 from ground t:scllc
to snap shackles ,..,ill be on ~ale :i1
~ (r <:hon of retail prices.
Accordina 10 Minncy•s clerk
S~un Wallen, "La t )'Cir nt lt1"
sale, 1 got a brand nc"
$70 Pataionia jiackct l11r
just $20. This is the
-largest ulc of us kind m
the locel arc:i, w11h ffilh l
i1cms scllina at less thJn
50 percent retail
"Additionally, 95
percent of Minney's
store merchllndise "111
be marked c!o" n 25
percent during 1hc 'J'.: ·· ·1 he Llnb Cou r e\ holes Jre clu)tercd together
10 a way thal provides wider exp:>~e or land,
which will be conduci'c: to accommodating gJller·
1cs for major 1ourn..1mcn1s.
Nick Stroffc and · Gres Smnpley connected
1luce times for 26 yards in 1he uir, not counting
a 7-yard touchdown pass tha1 was nullified by a
p c n i! I t y'.
•The Buffaloes, fcaturins running backs Seth
Rich:ardson, Francis Dayaw and R)r.1n Cooper
behind a bis offensive line, ha\'e a k~y a;1me at
C.Orona del Mar High Sa1urday Ill 3 agai nst the
Garden Grove Rnms.
River In Bo:.ton and
Cambridge 10 cheer
particip:tnU. The Charle:.
River course storts near
Boating
Minney's 1s ~ell
known in the boating
community for
~rond·hand; d1scou111 Elcv:itton changes of JOO to 300 rcet create ad·
d111onal spec1acular vbtas of 1hc Pacific Ocean to
the we')I and Newpon 1 larbor lo the north.
Pelican Hall director of golf, J.1y Collia1ic, will
be ho~11ng u media day on No .... 9. featuring a
"Special Preview of the Clubhou~c and The Lin~
Courn.:." F1r..1hond dct;1ih llf the Links Course
"111 follow.
Chip 1ho11: R&i~ #Uh(d cM flt l!tUIS ol ""'Plt$10tt1 s Cup II~ Sau·
ay IOf flt toe~ ~ Goll Ccane men s c~ » ~ In h Pm·
Oc:-c s \'ice Pits~-. s rd Trcn..ter s cup '* • ipJll'I on SDldiy
In la~ We<!lleSC.1y • mtn s cllll rounds. Don ulf (lOw gross 6&1 Jnd
John Andenon (law lltl ~l •er• lht •.-.net1. r Tony 0. Frenza •U second low net (57)
In 1he m.dl llWll3I tltNPOt1 HMbOf H<Cll St!W 9'alph K. Rffd
Goll T~ ntllct MGIC\ Alti.r1 Kallu, •rue• Ceril ... ,
Orew JosfJn Ind arett Rom....i ~ lhc ~ bnonw •
• 62 11 t.~ SQ!wre Gol COi.QC Jim Owen1, Mike Pomeroy, John Per1rld .. and Mike Wiison wert HCOtld w 1 63 and -f'ete tt.Mdft1_ Mttm ... ,.., Sob cnmes anc1 ,..., Sines
111re rwo ""' • 1>:i
Tl!r tllQllest ' ~ -~ ~ *IS G.o,.ta Wood Cwol o-.., Pet Rendall ancs Corr• p.,.ons wn a fe. ~ .e
Homer Cerson, Vic Swenaon, Don Mtred• and S,iartts
McClelt•n, •llfl • 71. •fll h ~over·~ twrsome
lflchMd Oumt 19 a O•lly t-llot S,,.Orl• Wrlt•r ~· club ,,.,, column •Pl»•,. ... ,,. Thursday.
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Belmont became the third Wohcrincs' opponcn1 ,..
Condors strike for 13-12 victory
The Ju11ror Pee Wee ConJor> M:'UreJ a la\l·nnnulc
1ouchdOllo 10 dcrc;u 1hr tisi1in1 La Habra R:uJen.
13-1?, l:i)I S11uh.lay 10 h1;hh&ht Ccbta Mcu Pop
Warner footb:iU 1t11on. 1:1kinJ 1he lcacue lc.Jd
The final TD came ~1th lci.s th:in t.,.o minulC'S LO
pla~. ll\ Ki nplcy EchemJ btllkc loose for a 7S·yard
run, m;,dc powblc ~ a huge block on 1hc La 11.tbra
lincbad;cr hy 01c)'nc S1. l..:iurcnl. Echcma 1ho
no1ch1.J 1hc first TD ( •r the Con!.k1rs, ~uh Nid: Cab1·
co :11.IJrng the PAT
Coach Mike Schcpcn~ ~m,kJ out St L:lurcoJ and
Lou1) O.i) for their Jd1.n)1vc •ork. ~hllc the of·
fcn\l\'C line, led b) K~ le RoJch, also did 1 good job
The U>ndors hl,.. t the llunhngton Ocach. Potckcn t.11
anolhcr lc:aguc t"OnlC\t al 9 11 m SalurJay. ·
In Ol~r Pop \\ arn.:r gJmc~.
• S11ddltb11clt Vallry 28, Conia nchu' t9: The Co-·
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mancf\C\ JUmpcd ou1 to a 19.0 fCild 1n 1hc fitlt qunr·
1er. only lo sec th.: game •lip Jll.IY IO the Luc somg
Alier CO$l;a Mo.a M:orcd follo\\1n1 1tk: opening ...........
off, Vinc:e Mam~.: intcm:ptcd 1 pai.s 1nJ r•n ii in for
another 1COre
The Comandrcs will 1ry 10 bounce ti:ick v.hen 1h~1·
h~I lhe Fullerton Wolverines 11 t pm S.11urda)
•Santa Ana 6. Cohs 0: The \U1llnJ Redskin• re·
mained unddeatcd after cmer&Jn& w11h 1hc \1c1ory 1n
1hc defcn>l\1: battle Jilson Rankin, Ju\hn T01g. Jimmy
llerws and La Mon1cro led the .o~cn,.j\-c '"r~ fur
l~c Culls.
The Colh will hl>sl lhe Cyprc>> Ch1ds al It ;i m
Sa1u.rday 11 Cana Mcu 11i,h.
• S1ddkl>1ck V1llty 19, Cobra• 0: The M111..-y"-111c
Cobr.as came up •hort 1n lhc tn)!ruc:tional prasram c~
hibition
The Cobru lrl\d IO Lakc-..ooJ on S;.11urJay 11 5.
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Unavef')ity and MIT boothOU'\C),
und winds 1hrcc miles Uj>)lrc.lm,
finishing near H1mard Unl\Cr'\it)
This IS the first )e3r that 1c., ... ,
JUOIOts from NAC have rut
together a team for the lead of
the Chulcs, but all the girls <uc
ve teran • h:iving finished ~cond in
lo t )Car's C.1hforn1a Stoic Junior
C~ampionships.
Da\ id Glce~n. the gtrl~' team
coach. !.lated 1ho1, "This 1s o rare
chance to ma1chup up "ilh Ea)t
Co~ t high 3nd prep ~hoots."
Glce~n. a member of 1he US
na11onal te3m, will also be
co.mpctu eor NAC iri the
r~g:111a's ·championship smglc
~ulls division.
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I Arlllts vie
II
In a PCL football colllllon
From 81
thus far, wilJ ~l an oppurtunily to
improve upon hi aerial accuracy,
u Estancia pllln to go with a sin·
41e·b:1ck, four-receiver set.
.. ~c have nothina to lo c, so we
"We need to pl y well to eet
our piritS b ck up," sniJ Ucbcn·
good.
1 he Easlc~ ch~nccs arc bol·
s1ered by their defense, ''hich
forced four turnovc~ last week in
a 7-3 lo~ to Century. de"1dcd to open things
up a little," Ucbencood
said. Cf Jn11 1 Q Senior Mike Pawin~ki,
vp who moved from line-Sophomore Dachy
Gonzalez. who made his
firsc vusjty start la t
week, is the single ct-
b a ck, while J airo
An:eyut, David Barnhill,
Conner tight end Jason
Sweet and Willie Nunez
will try to find some
holes in the Laguna cc-
ondary.
Mark Palkoner, who moved
from guard 10 fullback the p:ist
three games, returns 10 the trench-es.
The Eagles' offense has pro·
duecd just three touchdowns all
~ason, but Laauna Beach is yield-
mg an averaae of more than 30
points per outing.
Estoncia has outscored the Art·
ists, 162-39, while wanning the l<hl
five meetings.
backer 10 noscgu:uJ tu a
\\eek, remains on the
line ot tackle, after p:ir-
~lm3 against the Ccnlu·
rions.
~ The Arti ts arc led by
scnlc>r quarterback Pat
Wood, who has com-
pleted 64 o( 119 for 871
)IQrds and se\'en touch-
downs, and ran ror an-
other 264 yards in the veer option
attack.
Senior dcfensi,·c b:ick Nate Pi,.
aroff {three ·interceptions lase
week against Costa Mesa) and ~c
nior lincb:icker Rynn Sauers lcJd
the Artists" defense.
This is the first of back-to-bad .
assignments for Estancia. Nc'<I
\\eek it's another TilUrsday night
game at M1~sion Viejo, aga inst L 1-
guna Hills.
ISTANCIA'S STARTING LINIUPS r ''Yfl
OPP•Mt• .... ~ Ht. Wt. Cl. ftoa. 7 M.b Gomtz 5 10 1115 J1 09 1.2 g:,:;::i u 14S So Tl Z3 ~s ICI) Sr V.R I I Jairo~.A >9 ISO Sr WR " .--s--6-4 rn St WR 12 ltnl w !SS !t .... ~ ~ -~ 6-2 MS 5' ll n
-Herl!\111
H m So lG so Jatcn ~rt 63 100 $1 c 10 Lin H ~ St RG 13 Jd'll f-.An. 6-3 210 JI l\T
DEHN SE No. ftla r Ht. Wt. Cl.'••· es Jr1I .. ~ 6-3 190 Sr OE SS LIJ:I ~ &-2 ?65 Si OT 34 I.WP..,. S-10 19S Sr OT S2 ~a l,! 6-S 11S Sr ()(
10 Peo-~ Art~ .. • s.g If.:) Sr O'.S 41 ff'td P'no S·ll 19S Sr u IJ R)YI Cl1)Qlft t -3 19S So u 0 ~\'.n! ~11 190 Sr Ct& 11 JMoAlcc,u 5.9 150 Sr ca l3 Ol'tacl 8'rn: SS U:> Sr C9 !.5 Tory~ ~ 10 . f
1~ 5' FS Est.m~i.i Ji~<'.uackcr Ry.in Cro~.in H'nd) a meh.l~c to Century quartcrb.Kk Ro lando Cortez
\\-eel • ., Pac1f1< Coast league footb.ill opcnN. Cl'ntur) held on to po t a ;-.3 \iclory O\Cr the
COM NEWPORT: at Tustin Friday .
From 81
Irvine to open Sea View .1ct1on.
CdM ha!ii given up t.llll~ \e\cn
poini.. to n:spcctcd ollcn\t\C
teams Santa Marg.ir11a and New-
port Harbor.
.. The) ha'c a 'Cf} :igg rc' ,,c,
swarming dc(cno;c, and they put a
lot of hc:u on (21 qu.Jnerbad:
sacks)," said Holland .. And "'ha1
concerns me . 1s their oHcn e is
stanmg to play "'ell, 100 "
More run-oncntcd than in re-
cent )'Cars. the W:irriors ha'e re·
hcd on 6-foot·l. 20S·pound senior
runnina back Bill At.J.:mson to
shoulder the
ruJhing lo.Jd
~rJs5 on 102
curies).
Cf Top 1Q
01v1sion N
, ... , te-'Merli
I C~ $pr~J ~.1 2 hftl s,
l O..,;m S·I
' a. ' 1-1 S Cdtlll ' ? l s,,,, ua. 1.1 ~,
1 Newport ~·' ·~.. •1 '~ ).1: 10~ ).)
Senior quar-
terback ~fall
Sauk. hO\\··
ever. h a ~
sho\\n the ca·'
pabilit y t o
burn teams
through the
air, complcttng
45 or 85 for 659 yard .
Another lethal offcm1'e \\eaJXlll
From 81
and "c'rc: f.1e111~hc ~:imc 1..hal-
lcnge th" ''cck1~· ~aid Brin~lc\.
"ho "111 (.ice that ch::illcnge "1th
All-Clf running bJck Wade T1h in
the s1ar1 ing lineup fo r the f1n1
ta me an three game"
T1(1, "ho d1)loca1cJ his ri~ht
boulder in the Sea \ 1c'" Lc:iguc-
opc:ning 'ictory O\ c r Saddkhac._.
w1s 3 key in J ibt ~car·~ vidOI),
rushing for .1 1hcn-.. accc:r-high J '\O
)ards. mduJ111g a 69·\.:m.I run tn
lhc 1 U)ltn 11, 1ha1 'ct up lhc
g:anic·~ lone tou'-hJ,1" n an 1 he
thirJ quarter.
"II rc..:alh l11rnteJ "ha1 \\C lU ild
Jo '4 11h \\.de vut (lf lhcrl l\•m
l;kv aid · \\,··re JH\IOU;) 10 "·""'
hun ball. 111 1bcrc ··
'I 1(t\ con1r1hu11on could be 1.n
once ag~un. ·" Tu .. tin ha) £,h'-n l;p
ju,1 more 1h:'in I.JOO )..tflh lln 1lw
ground 1hi' 'cnwn, \\hllc nlll.>" 1ni:
only 401 \la the air ·
X'CWJ"HI. r..1nL.nl ~o I in ( ff
Oms.ion l\' bcfut.e ~ ~d.'i. 1,,
I'> No 7 1n thi'I wee}..\ poll
Tu~1 in. unde r fir 1-)car ,,1.1ch
Tim Ellu. \\hO replaced lcgcnJ.u~
Ma njnn ,\Ill tl h. I\ ndang ::i h\l l •
game lc.1gu'-l\l-.1ni; .. 1rcak. m·
duding an unc\pcctcJ ::?l-~O lu,~
J:i,I \\Cd. to !).1J.Jkh.1d,. rhc
1 rlkr ... ll<,\\e\1.r, h.l\C a p.ur of Jll·
league returner .. 111 the l'J.:~ficlJ.
10 l..:im.1r ll.irrctt anJ J,1,on Re~·
nulJ,. ·
lbllC'll. ~ 5·hl\>1·11, 1-··pl)UllJ
'~eJ:.tcr. h." nt)hcJ hlr -i~7
) anh :inJ ,c,cn luu.:hd.m n' .. mJ
ha, added 114 T\:lCh111g ~arJ , n
four 1..11chc~
Rc~m,h.h, J r..~. :.::-_.p. mcl.:r
h.1 .. ., 3 ru,fimi: \arJ~. :mt! anu:hc
~1 .i un jut :>.:,en 1.•:.itchc' (an ,l\cr·
J •t 1)1 hcll~r t!l 111 '0 ) lld\ r r re
l\. p111111)
l \>gl' l h..: r. B 1 u c :t .111d I< .... nuld ~
h,l\c .1H1•UlllC'd l\•r n1.·arl~ • ·, J>cr·
l 1. 111 11r 1h"· I rile,,· 1111.11 ••tf.:11'l'
\\ h..11 \ 111\lfl.", 1!11:•\ ''lllh ,flllll de.··
kll\J\C'h
.. H.1rH·11 h." 1111: 'PC~d tl1 t>u111
)\HI 11111'1.IC'. :inJ l~C)lluh.J, I' re: ilh
.1 111.i t (11 h11ng J\1\\ 11." Urml..k)
., 11d u I he' .vt" "rla~~d h,. ntt-
\\ 101•·1 1111,icr 1h · rw~ ,o,1d1, .111d
l._1.tr lklc1i-c 1.11.e' a 1111 more -
.:hun\c' th.in M.tltJlm u,ctJ 10"
is senior running had-ren~i .. er
Gary. Young, one of the k .1gue\
1-1~~'1S'l~iltl.l~rJ1i1Unf..N9....,.---...~
''They lile to set (Young) the
ball m the open field, :anti 1hc)
wiJJ throw deep," Holl:md s.:>id
N~O.RT HARBOR'S STARTING LINEUPS
~-l
CdM as led ortcn:.1\cly by All-
CIF senior running b:ad JR
W1lz., who has 628 )3rds on 1 S3
carries, includina back•tt>-b3d
100-plu efforts ngain'lt S nt:i Mar-
&arita and Newport.
But ir defenses key too huvaly
on W61z., Junior quutcrback
Aaron Perlmutter (569 yard and
four touchdowns), has pro,cd he
can produce iwth his Qrm and his
lcp (96 rushins >·ud ).
CORONA DIL MAR'S
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15 Ll klerNn 1-1 220 75 t:..~ 1-2 ZIS 60 s~ llO 71 Om Val S·ll 215 S6 ........ ~II 190 70 Kee Glay 8-1 uo
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FOOTBAil STANDINGS
Sea View League Pacific Coa~ Leagu.
Overall L•arue W T 'W l T leque Overall
r, . 3 s 1 " Corona del M., :' ~ ~ w L T W LT
Newp·ort 1 0 5 I Cott• Me .. 3 I
-l .... .;l .J 2 I s , J t1 II' V ~ ( 0
v.~oc-~ .~ 1 ~ ~ 2 ~ .. () I 0 (). ~ 3 0 Estancia ~ 1 0 . s 0 lus· ' 3 3 l:l';.r..a ~ s 0 , ~ 2 0 S.>aC:t"""' l .. . .. . l»;r.r.i Btx• l i) 5 0 . '1 0 3 ti
Frldar'• Games (7:301 Tonl9ht•a GamH (7 p.m.) • Corone del Mar • 1· • w t", f •• ~., !k. • .~ Estancl•, it ',,ey.-: " ttll T. • Newport Harbor :icr :-. .. .. .. -"ti •• . ~ c kge --t "' T7 .JC: M S
. Saturday's Oame (7 :301 Friday'• Oame (7 p.m .) SJ!v~~ 'n • • Costa Mesa , . •• H. I! !.'
COSTA MESA'S STARTING LINEU_PS
It" ·
OFFENS E DEFENSE .... Player Ht Wt. Cl, Pos.
1.., F " Ht. 'J't. Cl. Pos. ' ~ • :>E
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GERMAN
SWEDISH
JAPANESE
ACID RAIN'S
DAMAGING EFFECT
.·
If car owners tt11nk tnat tney can
get by with only an occasional
wash of their cars they mtght
want to th111k aga n Due to high
concentranon of emissions from
enomes and some 1ndustnaJ
plants 1n the atmosphere acid
rain .. can tall from the sky to
damage car f 1ntshes Spectficatly.
some chemicals ,, actd rain can
react Witt\ the putt 10 fomi
sulfunc and n'tne acids Yt'tuch
CMi cause cratm and etching 1n
clear--coat fmlShes To COll'lter
'ttiis effect auto bOdy experts
recommend wash111g and nnsJng
cars after eacn ra.rnf aJI With a
pH-balanced car· .wash Acid rain
da mage resembles water
spotting wtth the exceptJon that
aCtd ram craters have cracks or
chips at their base If caught
early this damage can be
POiished out Later oo. sand~
compounding butting may be
feQUtfed -........
,.,,: The avm ge acid~ of rt:ntan across me U S ts a pH ot
8 ~ me same as a cup ot
cotfee
There are some car troot>les uiat
dnvers can teel through ineir
steering wneels One such
problem anses when the wheel
goes stJ1f and win not tum easily.
The first thino to do " SUCf'I
cases is ~ tor any mdicatJon
of something wrong on the
dasht>oarO A warrmg light may
Show that the car nas simply
stilted Beyond that. d1fflculty tn
tummo 1he steenng wheel may
bl caused· by a power steenng
tUd Ult or a ~en bel °'
pump In such cases, tr'l«t
should be no *TIPt 10 df'Nt ltll
cir 10 • OlflOI for professional
i\spection A '1w IS
requlttd Ari oot""9d steering
wheel ptObtem inYOMng car
to OtMng
ir"11ClllOl'1 of the
from 81
bacw (Scbemu) ''*!'/•" £1taaci1 Coech Kuk
Rader 11kl. wrhat ~
tbe but thin& Ho
could\lo done. lakina him
out earty and not acuini
lato a kickins war. He
docm't hl'Ye hlll·milcr
~ '° he toOt that py•a kict out of hiin.
"Bcroro the hill. they
were runnina neck and
Cl«k. and that's when I
Fl up to lhc other side,
upectina them 10 still be
&OCCther. Bui on the top ot the hill, Ho was to
yards ahcod. He really
made a 'big move on that
hiU. It was really good to
tee, because you can have
all rhc talent in the
world, but if you don't
run between the ears,
you're not going to run
well. He was usina bis
unarts, because he's not
aoing to outkkk any-
body.''
Ho, the Doily Piiot's
Athlc1e of the Week, had
no idea that Woodhull
had also passed Scher-
man. nor did he know
1bat Woodhull was OA his
tail heading into the
chute.
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WU I aa.., CU~ toed.
lite a ura, but
(Woodhull) wasa't the
PY .. .,.. ..p, it WU
(Scbcnnu) wllio WU run·
nfna with me. 1 lose
{Schcnnu) at the half·
way mark on &be hill.
"J don'I hmw that .,cat
of 1 tick. but I had (1
bur5l) apiftll (Scherman) aoina on the bill. I aueu
J ran hard o0 rho hill. J
was surpriled. because J
didn't think tho hiU was.
that Sleep. h was Iona.
but it wasn't that bad.
Thtfl was the difference
bcrWieen me and (Scher-
man)."
Ho. S-foot-9~. 127
pounds. was Eslancia's
No. J runner lase year for
rhe first four Pacific
eoa~t Lca1uc duel meets,
then teammate JohoM
Appell emerged 11 1hc
end of lhe season and
finis~d as the individual
PCL champion.
Appell, undefeated in
four PCL meets lhis sea·
son, and Ho help each
ocher o; the course, and
Ho doesn't mind taking a
back scat 10 Appell.
COSTA MESA -'°" -..-..-NM Appell chcckcd bD X,:.
watdt jUsc before ..CICNftl I'
lhe coec, *aotln& 1hc firt1I
tum loco the dtuao ot tho thttc·mi~.
f aitview Part Cl"Olll cou.ntry counc.
Appell. Estancia ·Hlah's top ruMer,
knew be was about 10 break lhc courw
record. bua he poured it on anyway. ••1
wanred co break It today," Appell said.
.. h's lhe last race here until next year."
Appell. whose Fairview Par1t record·
time of 16 minutes. 4 1econds cclipted
thar of La1un1 Beach's Adam Ripley
in 1991 (16=10), Jed hosl Estancia 10 1
convinclna. l9-37 Pacific Coast Leacuc
victory over Costa Mesa Wednesday.
The Easies made it a dcH sweep.
wlnnin& 1hc 'irls meet, 21·36, as Es·
1ancia'1 Came Appell won her firsl
duel meet of the year in 2bCO.
In the boys race, 1ohann Appell,
Co 11 Men's Andy Russell and S.-
utncfa's Peter Ho broke awty f.ro.m the
p ck after one mile. rhea Appell
•lrctchcd his lead O\'er Ho to about 30
yards af\er 1.\4 miles. At the 2~·milc
m:>rk. Appell had put 100 yards be·
1~-een himself and his neucst competi·
tor.
"I looked at my warch t)c(ore lhe
cone to see how much time I had left,"
said Appell, S·O in duel meets this sea·
son. "It was about JS:4S. I knew I had
IO puah • U.tlo b4!:. but I dida't have to ., au ouL ..
Ho ( l6."'4~ud Eal&DCia'• Brian
Chv_. (16:48 Sallowed. Wbilo RuaeU
(17:o6) was Mesa'a top flnislwr.
Eltancia'a Nahum Munos (17:26) w.s
ftOh; Colta Mcu'a ZCk.O Noonan
(17:27) was clole behind In ai.11lh. _.,. RkUrd 0u .. ....
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-LAGUNA HILLS
The EstanciA High wator
poJo team vi11&&1Uy Wf":)ppcd
up a CJF playoff berth with
• #
."&
a 6-"4 Pacific Coast la&ue victory 11
1..J>guna HUis on Wednesday.
Mark Re:id poured in half of his
four go:ils in the first quarter to help
Slake rhe Eagles (11-6 overall, 3-0 in
the PCL) to DI\ early 3· l lead. Esrancia
was ahcod tbc rest o! Jhc way. ......................
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n.,. '· ~---...... , hlllll IMl:Wl-*ll.
In ocher wller polo W~:
• NEWPORT 8£Aqt -c.o.ta
Meaa jumped out '° • 4-0 ilad, Matty
p>C caushJ 111-7, IMa pulled a-.y IOI
1 12·8 PCL viclory OtJCr Trabuco'HiUs
•t Newport Hirbot Ht&IL
John NaiaJc ICOted rl¥C pit to~
the Mu•lanp. who rem1inC'd in • tie
for firJt pl~ with Estancia at 3-0.
Sam Graycli oddcd four 1oall for
Cost:a Mea.
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•NEWPORT BEACH Gabe
Wyun's third·pcriod goal brolr.c 1 3-3
tic as Newpon Harbor went on to de·
(ell visiting Irvine. g.7, in a Sci View
uoguc march.
Tod D•~ics followed whb I p:tir or
pl in the third period. assisted e c.h
time by Brad Pence. to give the S1ilor1
(ll-6, 4·1) 11 6·3 lend cntcri.na the final
period.
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•TUSTIN -Crosby Grant's five
go:ils p:1ccd C.orona del Mar to 1 13-1
victory at Tustin in lhc Sea View
Leaauc. James Palda and Kevin Tuck·
•
er aac!Jcd rwo a~ce (or the Sn Kinas
(1+.i 4.0). Tutdn falls to 9-JZ l·l.
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CORONA DEL MAR -
The Coton• dcl Mot Hiah • • prls tenni ream W.t a ~
combined one pmc in sin·
sics and ea ily ddn1eJ nun·lcoauc foe
Foothill. 16-2. Wednesday.
. Marcie A.sch, Rance Rhodes and
Alida 8oice completely domina~d
their opponcms in sinitcs o~ C.oronll
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-The Oronfc Co c Col-• {.
Iese. women 1 volleyball r
tum tnvcled to Golden
West to face the state's top-ranked
~ustlen, and came awoy wtth u 15..4,
15·1. 15_. Oransc Empire Confcrentt
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Cost.a Me a, CA. 92827
RANCBE.SIFARMSJ COSTA MESA 2124 APAR~UT COSTA MESA 2624 llNT.ALS TO BVSINESS omCE BUSINESS LOST.
GROVES 1575 un~n 1 S SHARE 2724 FOi JtEHT 2769 OPPORTIJNlTY FOUND 2925
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exp. Must be l'riable, In which there .. a mer-NI home \#WtS 2 PAMtu•• Antlquea, ~ League of ml 15»</o«»o ~ 11••1bte. • nave fY'Ofi4 chatpe.,.,. minute. from St99.00. t..amp.. furn, bOOks. ~ Ne•povt..,_.
office •PP•arence. AIRUNES. Now hiring Lollona-AcceHortea. hold rNM. SAT M . -.a•f'iiLUDi .. z.o
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pay up to $380-00 DOMESTICS 5540 WANT•Dt ~lctur• •MOVING SAi.a• auncs.y Od 24 O.r-Mi. $1100. T.l0-1023 ..-1y. No expef1eiioe Postcard & St•mp F~ &:J0.4!30' ltal'lt .. ~ a.iy
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842-5878
MERCHANDISE
furn-otdlnew & c°"' decor, ~ ETC, ......__. el -___._ ETCI Joah Slocum ---.,...... ,_._
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Los Angetn 8nd Sac-WRAP~ER'S Eapen.
~ t~INll add· ~. full J)me. Costa
Ing equipment and M .... 545-6354
hiring OTR drivers/ FOOD •r--RS watT\9 with recent ell· -nwro;
perteric. to run '8 Exp'd & enthu•lutJc.
atat" and Canllda. 1-Apply 3·5pm dally.
800-925-5558 MatgariUlYllle, 2332 W.
llductatl~I Salee Cout Hwy. Npt Bch.
We otter nex hra, PT/ Gen. Officle-NB otta
FT, tt•ln•"9 allowance, ne.ct• mature. reap,
employee benefits. person for si-n otc
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All Kinds or JoC>a For call ~500 1°' 8c>Pl
All t<ind• of People. Money tatlca.
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ll•langu~.
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DlllECTORY
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office. IUrp ,,,.rd. 714-1\iiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiil =l= ••tot a~ •llOVINO SAi.a• •9t:.-. Me.500 llr•a. Good cond. 631 .. 337 Ben or Tom Reliable woman who will on Moo. Wed 11 8tand new •pc Relph to OM'· Out ~ Se~ 9-3. Sm dMll, ppe7a.t4M SS500. ~1
Hair Cutten & Fri. cook &: bnng· at Spm hot food to Lauren, blue • wNte ar•11 mo7 ving.3 P!. .... 08 ~ ~;• J::.:'!; WANTD lhMw DM. ,...._, U'lt cond, """
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great pay. No clientele suggesuons or t uuu ClL WUJ pay cmai w/remot• $350, Doug AOOPJ-A-PET Clln count on to..... ···-· ....... , .. -AOTOS
needed.11 .. 122~11 for food purchases. fnclude e.t4-9080X12:tonty E119ry. Sat & sun .a mytlad of ~ <>pen Flah. '*""' WUTED 9270
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CT. ~B UMPKIN BESSE
rake New Shape Beyond Pumpkin Pie
CLDIDll&, CA -tuned pum~ is flndinQ Its way into new and m:iting recipes.
CUvtna out a nkhe as a halthy, vei'latile ln8ftdient, pumpkin is beina used more oft~ by
chefs and cooking eXperts in QbuJoUs inesistible daserts beyond the tnditioml hoJicby
pu-npldn pie.
Accordina to tUncy ~t, author of Dream Deim1s; Luscious Low Fat Recipes, "canned
pumpkin is lalninapopularitywith coOki~ beuuse it adds a texture and dimension
to custards, brQCl.s and muffins.• .
The Nestle Tat Kitchens have recently devel~ six sinfully-delicious LIBBY'S• Pumpkin
recipes to showcase the versatility of pumpkin in decadent desserts that can be presmed
butterscotch and
coconut crumb crust filled with
smooth, mouth-watering pumpkin
mousse. The Pumpkin Cheesecake offers a
delicious deputure from the ordinary
cheesecake with rich, robust pumpkin flavor.
Fimlly, pumpkin adds a tantalizing twist to two -
tnditio~ favorite dessert recipes -Paa,lda O.tda
Afltle Pie apd ........ Pecaa Pie. Pumpkin Dutch Apple Pie 1
combines pumpkin pie with a crunchy, crumb-top apple pie. Pumpkin
TS
)'W'-round. ·
Walatlt Crwla Pu .... • Pie combines the sm09th, crwny sweetness of pumpkin,
Pecan Pie is a scrumptious, nutty-flavored pie.that is sure to be remembered
evaporated milk and spices · ·
with the ~tislying crunch of
wdnuts. The scrumptious
as a holiday treat.
~ nutty flavor adds unexpected
taste and texture to traditioml
pumpkin pie.
·'
Another delight, ....,...
Vaa•t 8 .. ee Calle, has
classJc New EngW!d c~rm,
with traditional nutmeg, gin-
ger and ci~mon flavors iced
with a maple cream cheese
frosting.·
Try a new holiday tradition
with the tool CTQMintss of
... ,.,.. •ttencetda
Me•reePleandP...,.,.
Q1111ealce. The Butter-
scotch Mousse Pie is a tasty
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325•r.own for 35 to tO minutaot until wooda'I pick nat.t ln~comaoutdaft.
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Pumplon t~ls ont o( tht frvt ru-
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ttablts in t~ U DA food P)-nmid.
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gnm of fat utd ts ''nY low tn sochum.
• Pumpkin's nutnl~ btndits
i.ncludt: i good SOUTCt ol dieb.ry
fabtt, an a ctUmt sourct of ,,t&nun
Au btt~ caroleM, pobssium, V1~·
min C. iron. riboflavin, alcium. pro-
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100 ~rctnl pumplun, frtt ol &ny
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trick-or·•rca~•-How""'· IMN is no need to sacnlce lbe edwenture
or aoiftl door·to-door. Wath a little
orpniia&ioa and
prcparatlon,nciJhborhood parents
can ho5t 1 captrv1li• pany tha1
travels u the ~nia& uafoldl.
Let Individual parents be •
re pc?nsible for h05tina a dilrcrcnt
activity or same tor a set period of
time. That war kids will enjoy all
the traditiona spoils of
Halloween, and parents can rest
assured t~t their little pumpkins
arc celcbr11in1 the cvcnins safely.
Herc arc a few ideas for
k.cepin• costume.clad crcatuJcs
entertained. Most of the pmes
are edible so kids will be "goblin" 1
up the mess as they go alone.
""' B!lke Up Some Fun: There's
no trick to m:iking these treats
disappear. Bake Jack·O·Lantcm
Brownje Cupc3kcs or O\'Cr·sizcd
sugar cookies in advance. Supply
kids with oranie frosting and
mini3ture M&M Candies and let
them decorate the sweets wilh
ghoulish grins.
,,_, The Winner Takes All: fill a
large jar with candy and let
children gu9S how m~)' pieces it
contains. The child who comes
closest to guessing the actu~I
number wins the jar and its
contents.
,,_, Good and Gooey fun: All
thttt is needed for this messy, but
'guaranteed kid-pleaser is
marshmallow creme and M&M
candies. Divide kids into teams
and challenge them with the task
of separating a pile of candies by
color after dipping their fingers in
the sticky marshmallow. The team
to finish first is the victor. Cover
the table with a plastic cloth for
no-fuss clean up.
"""How Do You Like Them
Apples?: Caramel apples continue
to delight kids of all ages year
after year. This Halloween, try a
unique twist on the traditional
treat and erve Candy Bar
Caramel Apples, covered with
melted MILKY WAY Bars.
,,_, A Wealth of Treasures To De
Found: Weather permitting, stash
snack size packets of M&M and
FUN SlZE MILKY WAY and
SNICKERS B3rs and trinkets
throughout the yard, then let kids
race against the clock to find
them. faery child can be a winner.
,,_, Shower Guests Wilh
Hospitality: Make a simple pinata
by triple-bagging three brown
grocery sacks. Then fill them with ) · wadded up paper and candy, and
seal shut. Cover the bundle with a
white sheet or trash bag to create
a spooky ghost Let blindfolded
kids take turns hitting the pinata
v. ith a stack until it breaks open
and showers them with treats.
Kids wall be overcome with glee
as they fill their bags with
confections 1n ways unique to
years past. And parents will be
smiling too, because the famah•u
surroundings ensure a safe and
happy Halloween for all.
CANDYUa
CAlt•MIL APPLU
• 6 appltt
• 6 woodta sticks
• 3 MIL.KV WAV Oars (2.lS
ountts tach), sliced
• 2 ~ llbltspoons bulltr or
m•ra•riM-
• 2 tabltspoons milk
• 1/4 cup M&M Stml·S,.ttt
Chocolatt Candlts•
Insert sticks into top of each
apple. Combine MILKY WAY
Bars, butter or maraarine and milk
in heavy ~uccpan. Stir over tow
heat until smooth. Dip apples into
mixture. Use spoon to coat
thorouahly. Let drip brieOy into
AIK ann c•ocu•
Q. l\t,y mumns alwa11 11kk to
lbt plll. PluR advbt. C.V ..
Tuptlo, MS
Your firit choice may be to \lSe
muffin liners that don't need
arcuang. Otherwise, generously
srcasc the bouom onty of pan
with solid hortenins. Butter or
maraarinc aren't recommended
because muffins "'ill more hkely
atick and may brown exce 'vely.
Q. WUI co I Mbltlhlte for
milk 111 a pumplWI pa. ndpt?
. J.T., Craftoa, IL
for best re uhs, <hoote •
pumpkin recipe that is made
without milk. HowC\'Cr, )'OU can
evenly ub1titutc ~ mirk ror milk
1pecilied in a recipe. but the
tnturc ofthe pie won't be tho
me u with milk.
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and heatina it• lfttdtum power
In the IDkrowwe f« 15 IO JO
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2 Orenge Coast Weeie...d I ThUniday. bctobet 21, 1993
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ORANG£ CU~Sl WEEKEMI
CdM Home Tour P•11• '
By MATT COKER
' Home Tour Map r._. '
8iJ MARK HAN5l."'
·eubble Magic' ••••,,
~ CHRISTOPHER nu.
SCR PoOI Party •-.. "
By CHRISTOPHER TIIDJ1
Off the S.en hth get' Sick Md T...Wed Par 7
By JOEL BEERS
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Dome S"1eet Home Tour
wcnty ~ars •&<>. Corona del Mar Hip School's
PT A d1 penscd with the tDditiooal candy Pie$.·
joa·•·thons a~ o~per drives and put all their
fund·raisina eggs in one b ket.
Actuall)', fi~e baskets. Make that fn-c homes.
Smee the school is surrounded by 50mC or the best real
auue nnd m0Sl·elc1ant otbodcs 1n California, the PT A
OrJilnm:d 3 home tour in 1973. Cher the· )'CU'S it has gr~n
so successful th:u 11 aclls out every year.
In (Kl. it's the PT A 's only fund·raascr of the )e r. (Sporu
~ter clubs and ind!'-1dual academic depvtrncnts ha,·e
their o"'n Cund-rat)Crs).
Corunn del M:u Htgh Schoo\·~ 20th -annuaJ Home Tour
will be held TueM!ay. Tickets arc limited. and potentnl
touni.ts arc encoura~d to order them as 9000 as ~1blc.
lto mc Tour organiien began building anticipa11on for this
)Ur'' C\Cnl with .i Homcowncr's Brunch Sept. 30 at the
lklcourt home o( committee member Romy Mtfarlnnd.
·,Honored ~ere the five homeowners •ho will be opening
their homes to the public a.nd chairwomen of the past 19
i.utte Cul Home Tuurs.
Ulirbara Wenan. ,.ho was ch;u,.~an to 1985 and is
currently pun1n1 her fourth duld thr the hash school.
~•d ~e wa the f1rs1 to act full·page a vcrtisemcnts
donated for the Home Tour 1u1debook. Funds from thos.c
ads CO\ettd tour expenses. ind procttds from the tour were
used 10 pwdwc new reference books Cot the library.
hul:ll ~ansc. mother o( fWO C4M paduates.. is
bche\~ to ~ dtmd-tbc Hom~ Tour that bil raued the
m<bl money. $32,000 in 1987. Last year's tow raised S25.000
at what is now • junior ind senior hiJh campus.
'1'hc community really supporced the project," Bastiaan>e
s.aiJ ol the 1987 tour. -rhe de\elopmcnt ind real estate
people really came chroup."
"II w3~ the mid·'80s then ud people had monc)'.'' added
Wenm. ~ho is 1 c:omminee member for this year'' tour.
• The J>T A used the '87 proceeds 10 pun:b:ue cop)ina
rn3Chincs and damputcr systems. "Instead of sprudtitg the
money :around to 1 lot of lilllc prOJCCU. v.e v.ould fund one
bi& ph>JCCl1 .. BlilhlBMC ~id •
Thi )Ur's procccth will go to music and fine ans
progr~s 1nd tov..inJ campus bc:autifac:uion, ~ad P:atty
Gwin, current PT A president.
W11h 2.50 PTA members -in ludin& 75 board chain and
lbc rem.under members pr various conuruuee -Corona
dcl M r tti&h School not only re u in the lap or IWt\U). but
can alsu count on unmatcbcd YOlunteer support.
0 We'rc very fottunatc. Gwin .aid. 0 That'1 jUit rcncctivc
of the community 11 happens 10 be located in. I'm sony
that's not true at &he other three district (lUJh) schoob." 0
-•r M•tt c.a:ir. Mttl.Hd ftlitor
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FYI
WHAT: 201tt annual COfOnO del MOf High Scl'IOol Home
Tour
WMHf: Five beouttfUllV decOfOted homes in Newport
leach and COfono del Mor. lour trams deport from
FGlhlon blond Tour ends with lunch and lostuon show
ot Shennon Gardens
WHEN: 10 o.m.-4 p m Tuesday
HOW MUCH~ $25 (ovoJlobte at Shef'mon GOldens. New·
port HOJs DNQ Stoie. Corona del Mor H!Qh Sch<>OI or by
coUlng number below
MORE IHFO: Molilyn Peth. 721 -0317 .
Ph(>lo .ll left )hO\\) )0ffiC or lhl' p.hl ch.llf\\Omcn
of Curona dd \\ar High School Home Tour.
ShO\\n arc (bottom to top, right to ldt>: l.Urrl•nt
PTA president P.ill)' C\\in, ~am .\\uu). B.uhar.i
\\11..•rlin, Paul.i 8.l)l1.unse, \iary lbfal0\1<.h, l>a.tnl'
Cannon, Lois Sh.lfor, Kathy Ro-.<.•nl>crg<.•r .ind <.ur-
rcnl co-chairs Sus.in Wachllc•r .ind Chef) I $(.ott.
Where the Douses Are {for map. ~re page n
I. Home of Ken and Pam Everson
IHlt#Wt Tridy Clrdit. Nawpwr ~
Km EYman desagi~ 'L" shaped
home W\lh arc:tul8d Petn M ROM lnw·
nor~ done With Lynde Kerry'.-es-
~ Floral arrangement donaled by
~ MonigaJ. Ccrona de) Mar Aonst
2. Home of Scoet and SUAn hcklOO
IS~. N..port 8-cb
Susan Jac:bon spent 1 \"I ycan plen·
nmg aw Harbor Hill horM b«f~ mffting
with arc:h1t«et Bnon hanene end buildn
Toni, VUrl\tine Floral ~ ~
nawd by Roger's ~ Flonst. CdM
3. Home of Chris and Haen Melchior
6 a.won. ,,_, ,..,_,,_. s.w#.1
Oass~Dy ~ home Ol..'ftiookmg
golf coune indudes mtmon by Helen
Melduor and Cathmne Walic:k Fba1 at·
~t donatlrd by Bmt Jennings ()e.
agns. Laguna Niguel
4. Home of Andy and OiaM Peykoff
• , GoM«. l'blnt. eon-HJ """
Med:iterraMan tract ~ on Spyglass
Hil "'1th ocean VteW customlttd ofter
Andy Peytcotf took ~' months off fr ':"'! h1"
JOb to serve as contrador Dccora•,'CI b-,;
Dume Peykotf Flot-a.I arr~rMnl do-
nated by Allen Beck ol Allen Beck Flonsi
5. Home of David and Jiii Susson
975 S.~I«. Coro~ ckl \fat
Remodeled bl. the Sus.sons fOYr 'J.'ear<'
ago, and tapping llllO the IOl"10f dn;gn
rq>crow of Jtl Suuon, thr. home com;
bincs ~ eont ·ml)<'flll',: v.\tr. me lnidJ.
bona! The ~ ~ fill~ with a nistK tree
surcs the family ~ rollectf'<i around th-.
wofld Florm ilflangemt'nl :k>n<11.>d bo..
Paul's Rowen. Coronoi dd Ma• ·
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t·blld·to-bappcn-dep:utment:
Gel ready to shake tha1
funky th:ena. because Louie·
Louie's as now omo:tlly disco on
S:uurcUy naght.sl
Dcc1ay Dave Damels wtll brina
his S turd:ly Night Fever disco
d:incc bow to Louac Louie's be·
iannin1 this Saturday, complete
with so-10 dancer\ nd l\\O dance
noors.
The price 1s $3. and U>u1c·
Lou1c''s 1s loaucJ at the corner of
'3cwport Boulevard and I 71h
Street Thai·~ all )~U need 10
.. ft()\\
• Pc:arl of •i\dom ckp.artment:
One •11y to cl:iw up the l:tdder of
the mu,ic bu u to open for v.cll·
._n~n bands w your band ,cts
heard by lot\ of different people.
1:u11 Throlllc wiU do JU.St 1h:11
Saturd:ay, when 11 opens for LA
Gun~ at the M:arqucc an W~tman·
tcr The band. comprised uf Hun·
tin.ton Oeoch and Fountain Valley
residents. h opened up for bands
hie &dlands. Salty Dos and &n1
Tansu and pla)ed cYC~herc from
the Wl\ulcy to R~emde. lo three
)Ul"S. the b nd has dC'Vclopcd from
I PflJC band doifti C'O\'Cn lO I
300-pllU mailini_ Ii.st around Or·
an1c County.
Band member M:mlull Bclgcn
dcscnbes tl\"e music as Queen·
sryehc with Van Halen, Rau and
Met.allica innuences, .. hard stuff
with atchy lyrics. ..
They go on before L-\ Gun>, a
\'eteran L-\ band rcatunng Tracy
Ouns on gultu. Guns u~d to be an
a band with a guy named Axl
Rose.
Tickets art Sl8.50 at the door,
SI S through 'he band (841-3373)
• Ne .. ·faccs-dcpoirtment: Club
Mc,.;a h.a~ :a p.m of new boolers:
Grc1 Mulbon and R:inJy W~pt>i· ,,._1 Th< new tool v.oo't mean
mu~h ch:inse an Oub Mesa's musi·
.cal darcc11on. Lhe music will till
be featured ~n n1ghli a week.
"We're committed IQ buildin& ue
the clu~ :and be fair to ~cl)body,
Mulls1otl said
NOY. 4 will fc;.iture :i punk n·
tra\.-apnza at Oub Mesa. Or:ange
Counay punk favcs 0(( pnns. Ill
Repute, Scared Stnug.ht, White
Caps and Zero Hour head the bill.
For information on bookmg, call
~2-6634. 0
J«I Bttn ls a frtt-14ntt wrlt~r.
L«al Soutlds appun Wttld)' la
H'tthod.
SPICI INT
. -
hen Tom Noddy was age 20, he took a job in a
Cactory in New Jersey for 10 months to earn
money to go to Europe. When be came home
from work at niiht, Noddy would entertain
himself ini.tc.d of going out and spending money. He
bouaht himself a yo-yo and lhen a paddle-ball, quickly
becoming proficient, and bored, with both. Then he Cound
something that would end up chnnging his life.
"I got some 5oap bubbles and sat playins with those the
rest of the lO months, and they n~r got borins." said
Noddy by phone from his home in Santa Cruz. "h's been 21
years, and they're still not boring."
Noddy has come a long way since his early days of playing
with bubbles. Over the years, Noddy has developed a
fascinating visual demonstration which he calls "Bubble
M3gic," in which be manipulntcs Ouid fonns into a dizzyin1
arr3y of shining 5tructurcs. .
Combining the simple childhood tools of bubble and wand
with the complexity of physics, Noddy's show -which tw
been televised in more than 30 different countlicf on
programs including "The Tonight Show .. -(. at\l\"es bubbles
inside of bubbles. smoking and swirling bubb)en nd an
incredible bubble cube.
Noddy is bringing his unique show to "The Launch Pod"
at Crystal Court in Costa Mesa for six shows this weekend.
According to Noddy, his show is fun and infonnativc.
"One of the things th3t I'm showing you is this incredible
thing that nature is up to," he explained. "When you're
doing the d1~hc:s. you make suds. Jr you look closely, some
of them are cube·shaped, some arc tetrahedron; shapes that
I do in my show .. Nature is doing that all the time. but we
don't look. I make them bi& and I fill one of them with
!tmokc so you"ll look at it. Out basically, I'm just showina
you what n3lure docs."
Noddy describes his show, which combines l:u1c doses of
humor along with science, as a show for adults. that kids
like. He claims 1h:it he's not really 1rying 10 tench 1ny1hin1
specific except. perhaps. an overall appreciation for the role
thal science ploys in everyday life.
~rm funnier than I am sma rt. People have come away
from 1he show and said 'you're a great teacher, I lurncd so
much,' but I think if they examine it closer they don't really
Poolside
at SCR
By CJDlI8TOmB TJUILA
onsiructing a set for a play
is never easy, ~n for a
professional theater such as .,.,.,,...,,,,..,...-111:-.:trCo:Jst R -.-• -
While SCR scls arc built weeks
11hc1d o r opening niJht and stored
orf·s11e. the set crew has less than
48 hours to tear down the sci from
one play and assemble the set for
the next one.
As difficult a task as it may be.
it's even more ch:illeniing when
the set has as 11s focal point a
swimming pool.
M11kc that a ~/ ~immin1 pool,
one which actors ha~ to be able to
swim in. fall backward Into and
appear to llNgle for their life in.
In SCR 's production of "Man of
the Moment.'' which opens on the
Malnstagc this weekend. the pool
is 9 feet wide, 20 feet IQna. and 3
feet deep. h holds more than 4,000
pllon of water. which is
maintained by a pool deanet twice '
I week.
A.J SCR'a technical din:ctor, Joa
l.alcrqu.ist bad tho dau•~ tut
o1 dcsian'na and~ the
COIWnactioa of a ~ usable
OOl'-SC pool But aCICOldiaa lO l.A&crqula. it rca1IJ ..... , lbat
difflC'Uh. job'° do.
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-BUBBLE MAN
Tom Noddy turned boredom
killer into entertaining career
le.am from me. What they11 ac• ls tbal i1 was JCicnce and
' that ii •as Olnoy.
••vou don't really remember what tbc alsebra tcoch..-r
tauaht you. Sho taUJht y(>U more bow to approach a
question. There's DO ruson to remember all the ph)")•~·, I
know about soar bubbles, but you'U remember that thl'r~'
science there. I you're realty intc'°"cd, there arc booL.,, ri
I.he IUbjcct."
While Noddy wotks witb Wt\plc bubble concepts.. he ' .!
that the Audy of bubbles a more impor11nt 1h1n ~c nu~ht
think.
"Bubble• arc very simple thiop. but ph)lia can ae• 'er •
complea when you're talkina about simple structure> 1 h·. r
arc wpcr compu1en at Prioccton rash• DOW lh.:tt au: runn. ~
proarams on the way that ~p bubbles ClOftStruct
themselves. There arc architects in Europe that U)(: WJI'
films to help them
determine bow they are
Piii to lhapc their
buildinp us.ina mbwnat
sutflacc pcn;sibilitics.
The Munich Olympics
Center in Ocnnany was
based on minim&I
principal thoat (the
dcs.i,ner) Cot from
uamin1n1 how soap
films would act."
FYI
WMAT: .....,.. Moglcw
MIDI: ~ Pocl ot Crvs
IOI Court, i»l li9ar SI
COltO lilillla
WMBt 10 o.m. and 1 and J
p.m. .... and Sunday
MOWMUC* 's Moel INfO: ..... 2061 Noddy d«sn't ba\e
to ""OIT)' abou1 all the
way bubbles are~ u1il~ed in the " 11f te
community. He ts cnoup ot a !Pck just m kin.a • h~u·~
doins what he en~ And what l Noddfs ultimate cl.11111
about bubbl«?
... Bubbles arc a me~phor (Ot triy •hole life,"
Spoken hkc a imn who will no doubt be fOf'C'cr ~ 111~
bubbles. 0 .
CluUtopbH Trda & • ftw.laMr trrlttr alltl nplar
to11lrlbatOI' to H'ttA.c-nd.
~ seen
the
fu-
ture ol WCllUD
civilization. And
it is sic*. And"
is cwillcd.
.. spike A
Mike's Sicl a.od
1'wileed festival
of Animatioal"
ia playinc at the
Edward's Mesa
Cinema In
Goa Mesa. As
the Mme WJ-
IC1ts.. the ap-
proximately two-
hour f Cllival is
not for thc f1in1
o( heart.
Sick A Twist-
ed is &o anima·
tion whaa a
h.acbaw is to
brain IWJC'Y•
For the rant
ii.me, the annual
tribute IO the
If°" and of·
fcnsive bas
round • finin1
venue-: Mesa
Cinema, a rot·
tin1 h\l1k ol a
lbcalCI that
somcbowr bu
sutviYcd t.bc
renovation ol
NcWpon BoWc·
vald.
Mesa Onan&
is 10 mowie theaters what a stinky,
m'-'lty biab school om locker is 10
• Holiday Spa. Tbe place reeks or
odors best kfl UIUDCOliooed, plas-
ter dripl from ~he wall 1eau arc
tom u~ pm and other Con:i&n ob-
jccu appear penninently a1T11cd to
lhc conc:retc floor.
A pctfect place to w lcb a two-
hour tr~tc ·~ cacrcta. baby-
llf m IU1BI Pill
SICK
TWISTED.
WMIH: fdwordt Meta
Cinema, taU fMwp<Nt
~.eoaou.o
WHIM: nlghtly thfough
New.~·
MOWMUCM: SW7
llOM NO: M6 IOU •
I quidJy swalloftd ~~port.ertMOCiolaticll.....,._ pill and
bcpo puui"I the ncnina in per·
spec1M. ne avdieecl ... &NncY Md
tM ~ 11C ...,eared to be 20
A l'Ml"Mioli tMt tailled RI mt
,... ... "" .. the •• Kida "'° dida't "' dmd wl ... d ••~..._ca.eeo•• R r I n era Alienca. ..t wete
handed AJDS,
cradt and cnvi-
ronmcni:al disas-
ter for birthday
presents before
they were e"en
old enough to
pronounce :iny
of them.
It's no wonder
that many
youths tod3)
(eel they h3\e
nothing lcfr but
to nusc :a collcc-
ll\'C middle fin-
ger to the v.orld
at large. faery-
thang I) i.cndmg
m&Aed ~gn3ls.
Wh)' ~row up to
anhent " v.orld
inhabited by a
hfe form :af-
01cted by mor3l,
pirituJI 3nd
economic banl-
ruptcy'!
Therc'i. i.1111
nothing a child·
11.h as v.atchang
:a c:1noon. Rc-
gardlcsi. or the
ubJCct m:utcr,
the medium ~
i.omc1hms v.'1:'\e
hcen v.c.rncd on
and 1mmed1Jtely
remind!. us of
Saturdtr)Wnom·
mg or after-
~hool. --so 1rf natUT:ir-
th:ll :uum.atton is prO\iding a ca·
thJnis to many people v. ho may
v.'Onder v.hat'i. up v.ith th1 v.orld.
Confused by the abonion dc-
~te? W:itch a cartoon and cheer
Yrhen a psycho turru b:lby into
mcat·loaf.
Terrified oL e~ru.i-&'JMl•AM1Mts.1"""'"°_...~
fa"''Cf.ip v. en ;in earth-tone folk
i.angcr 1 crui.hcd by a mon tcr
trucl..
f rmtrated thJt ad~n11>rng rt:·
m:a1m fax31cd un sclhna proouct
with ~" at a time .. hen C\Chansln&
bolJal)' Ouid!> i> more da.nserou
than c:uina ~"' b:K:on? Smile v.bcn
a dorly 1ecn·asc couple~ iCJuccd
by telC'mion and clumsily grope on
the couch.
Sid · Tv.astcd 1 Just an anim:a·
lion k!>ti" I Thoe arc jlill C'T\lde •
anoons meant &o cnten ain
throu&h ~1odini the ~er. But
lll)"OOC who doesn't thiok ll' UQU•
u:al th~t nurly oll of the 36 sd»cd·
uled C ta tc.a perfonnancei .. ill
sell out ~·t r tcnuic hi.rd CftOU h.
There is D m.utct for tbl& type
cX di til'\I. orrenshoe ud .
tcotly dcpn vcd bumor bcQ
lbcrc ~a w rid ol dispsaina. of·
fcnsM: and ~ti) Ckpritvri ac-
tions.
So be repulsed by the fact th a
your ud dauabtcn Of )'CMl •
er brochCrs ud lilaen ll'C waic · ma sick ud twiucd canoom. au'
doft•t blame IMtn for .......
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11ll!>ll• • •t uf tht' car tlwml'd l'1<h1b1t .ti 1ht>
nq n mu)(•um \1lt' 1n L.11-:unJ Bt•Jch, on
''l"' 1h111u1-:h Nov ' t lour\ 11 d m 5
pm I ul..,.J.i) !>un<L1~ Adm1\\10n SI 50
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llt>ml•ntt' DnH' "<'"'P<'l'l HNch. 759
11 ~ ! 0,1\ id !>.llll• ""'""\ un ,.,t"U.1 lhrou~h
'"' .'II \\'t)(h\ h) l 1fl.1 l u< urto .inJ \.\ 11
t.1m Uul< Jult nn ""''" th,uul:h De< <,
1 hi' fourth "~"1)1 "1 81C11n1.il Southc.•rn
< .iltlurn1J tl'Jturong ti I' -..oru of 18 llt'W
Jnll l'tncrgmg t.ilents 1n .l ,,lriC~ of ln\.'<ft.1
nr.nut~ th•OUhh 1.111 JO I lour\ I 0 J m
• µm lu<.~il~·SundJ) tk1'Mng l•mt' fn dJ~\ 1\ 8 pm Adm'''""' S-1 for .1<lull\ S2
• " wnKw t 1t1tt·n~ .m<J •tlMh•nt\ .ind llC't' IOt
'1 .. l1h·n untft·r I! a J m..·mbt>"
Cbmmonity G.illerie!>
•John W.1)'ne Airport J 151 "°"'JV A•l . ·~ th· 1 hom.1~ f J.:,ft.., 1 eorn11n.il \ dqur
IUI(' lt•H•I oppo •It' i;.•tl.... I -I .ind 11 -14,
lc1'1J '°""'' JS! 'in'' 'llw Wild !Out'
'•>ndt•r ,i. "''"Hl rw ,.... .ert Of'I dtSf>liy 6
1 m ••• 11 pm l.••h thmu~ Nov 29 ~IX'< 1.11 E """'' 0.1~ 1 -I p m ~ndJy, Nov ~ tnl""' 1n1.um.11t"11 :'>~ ">1 ~11 fr~ .ad
r1ll'>>Hlfl
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r.uy Art 1611 W t.~hur Bhd.1 ~
111 S-tnt.> Al\J 54944'89 An exn~t cl
new '>\OlK by .ut~ S-lndr.t ~. M~ry
1 h.i) m.lnn. .lnd IOCh;11d Hybnd "''" throogti NO\ 19 Reception 7 9 pm S.at·
urtUv Hours 11 • m 4 p m w~.,..
~und.iy frt'e adm1~
Frid.at. 10 .i m -~ p.m. S.aturd:ly, 11 •"' ·J pm ~Y f1tt ~mdlion >
• Rock ,... , .... 1749 N4rwport BMJ a.u
r..1e.1, 6SO ~JO •·Sp.ity Uni on P~. ''
new ~ by Tonr Cnlp. on ~ dlr°'9'
Ott. JO. frtt ~
ATTRACTlONS •
MARGARITAVILLE
.......... ,. comlrigl•
Don' Mm--·-Pea fy in 1ownl
Prmt. '°',,.,,.....,.Sat.
Oct. 30llt a Sun 31.t. Abw Include 3 .,. 2 ,.,,.,. ID
V.,u tW LauJi61n.···"cdt Sot~r~ii'=..,..
631 ·8220 • 2332 w .. Co0'1
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Ori~ NY~ irzA 0-G0Mnnn Pit:Juu
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r« 11.wa.aooai. dlttct lnquirk>l lo kn· ~1ln (~"· c.o ll«~lloot. P.O. '°'
UOCMM, COfOft" .. M.u, CA 91625 A mor• com~• atxt.aoot """~ 1tw. n.,, lhumUy Ol e.a<ft month in lht' nuin
""'' fWI" ol t"-0.1ily Pilot.
lf'ttfMll oc. °'"'"'• c-~· er. bbtl. 1... IT~ • bbcl 1.. optlUf'.»l pp. p.-1
pcnOll. 1 "'-to b. i1n .a.l\&td·
• HHrt .i.nd Solt Cl.lhlC ()(t lO .at II
.i m • Amr11c.in I lc.111 Alo"' w.llk, rvn or ~ 111k <ti lJmt .. v.~ Ct>n•cr, •~~ ~ lS
p ind~ 1 \hd1 l'hiint' 8St> lS5S
• H.11110\o\ttn P.irly <:>.. t JO b SO p m
·uodn. t C .Al>.l" t < h.iplt'' l • ( Pt• fr1m
1t1f: Alli (C'fl'f'f CO'>I~ bu lt't .alld tUO(.•'
<at !'.:tl"'p<»I Be;irh h """' Clt.b PhilN' ~I:! S861 (;ol ·!1 ~00
• hffting 1n P.irh Ult JO .ii bJ 111
• OlllWn.llt Com~y. O..t i I, '""'°' ~oc.lp!p'"' OI 1 k..i •,.,...,... • 11.-~1 din
LNa>A u1 0C ~ \I ~ l•~t<JU"" ll('t d.Jfl(f' .lll fo; • ._,.. • ~ !'("W\1r."'
.at OC. h11J1o.Ab, {:t-.l.a '-\rM ) ~ pp l!u h d I Of lhrn • S >1J pt r t uvpl · ~ 161-082) l"hont' ll)i 5&111
• w ,~ Otnnet Or• )t •' 11 10 • H~"*Hn ~1th tht' A\lron.&uh 0..1
p 1 fOlJ~• r h. ,,,.,,~ Ch.I"'.-)0 P..c1fre Cholf:ik-.a 1 ~ 1 • "' ""~•"' u:;. \\ ~ ;an.t CA•U•t') ~· .at lf' I ... \\6M South (p,1-.l f i.:.1 (c~ ~k"\ol \Vf~~ ~poo Be.a.ch S100 pp ·Pti<-C.UJd ~n S10 ""' rnc-m~ SH
8Sf> IMS Phone>% l~8
• Ct'f'IM I.a (k'l ! J I II p m , lnnrrtn
II fat' c.ht\da~ • ~.~ .ifCh mu
comrct,. loc;id • (f)"lt II C ~. CU\U t.~1
~s in O..ant•. ss~ door ~ es•
OU' •An lttmna "'ith Sc~huu.adt 0..1
!) M 6 lO pm ~.a p",(i \J.,:JI k1•
t;.b ..... aura r~' c .... QtU tk-1 •.• "
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t Clf l.o. ~1")11 S..•.:a.I rt .,.,.
c.46 JS-47
• f .tl>uhMlt f tl\in
0. o\buv • life
(1(-oc '° ~nw """' t ~ti~ .l"k.11
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"111.nt' ~ (r.,,a.n ''°"
·"' S!SO ll? f'h·"""
• ~·M< c.u Soho-0..1 :• 9 .. '" ..
pm ~ lr.O.. \ lf1'C' ptt".M"flh 11'.>n
dlC'dl nl •eftcln.. ,.._.. .-nd k.uJ .tt er ....
IOtd rc-Jd UC "'.,,. ~ l61 1 l'iu n1
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• 10 Yu11 of \\;aglC. Cl. t .10 .at S pm P~f"11.r... (..al'< o:r Rtv.a" h r uu~11on .ii
I h .-tt Rq,"'-""' I~ oM S 1 SO pp f'hc.1"4'
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• At.tbi.an 'r&hh 0..1 JO IU~O,, dm
n-• '°' loun .\nd '"" \µo)f.a undN knl .it \\~--~..J ~1!..J !vo.J S:O(I pp Bl f"ho•"'
llH l{>').t
• Pumpl.in• .and P.anul.•• lAl H ••
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IW•:• .II l r~I { uurl S.>urh ( °"" •l'U.t.J
t OV• "~ i l 1ldrrn ~ 10 .tJk s I~
l'hc_lflC' • , I IS Ll;ti.
• l"l'k-6rtl~ Golf 1ourn.-m11nt '•l\
fkJtt'ft(.. 14!,"f\[ ;n ~"'(\~ •• ~ .. l otl I.
,,J~" .at ~nl• Nu ( ., ' , f1ult
~ L ' • 1
•A \C'f)' Chc>Kt Alf.in. No.. }, frlc"uch
r ., Pl,., ..J r••t"iltl(a>d lune~ .and
J ~ "I lr '\t'f•Mon, ~"'"°poll !Sc-.a<h
H•.I pp 11'1-6 ·~ llh •5
• ''°' Guild lune~ ~~ -4 .at 11 lll
pm Opt-t.a P.1ttl11: Jl'l'M'O_l) •!!°'""" ~·sN Ntlbltong \f)t'J:.,"'( on t'mplt)')"' rtnp.¥'' 11~ .u Ctt1tt"f Oub. C•"'.a ~ Cu 10 n>r<•.tlr" s l l so c..x""\
• Oinnet .1t .t.nt<>Mtlo ""-" I J, FOCI~
Nurth< m 11.ali.an l'TW.'f'lu .11 Co.t.i Mf'W r~ '°' ntt' StlS Pfl Con1 l1"" ~ ob-;w
8Ul~
• Ptujtcl P'l.a)hOU~f. l"O<w .l J JI S p m
I t~Mnt 1 (_)( • .auc.tonn <A C\lS!om pl;iv
hoo.1\<'\ lmluc! noe \.rc.h.tr.ln \l.t1n )l.)hon .me!
cr!JIK:a cJ Minn<' ~louw'l To.ltll~Mn hoo.JW
.al I f.lftl It•..... C'..tlr Nt~ pott (. f'n!Pf s I s
pp l h•ltltt Tl ""'k-1 1}, {~· l'llooll' ,18()(\
414 ~~I
•A Winte-r \\C>AMrl.uld hnt.nr ~°'
I J .tt • pm <>pee .. 8.>11 ltill.l ~ lh r(l' ~
tn •NJ 8tO.MfW.I) ~~ ~C\(t: PflJdU<.ttdrn
Al lh•tt ltci;t·no t~•~ SPS l'P Undt1
)0 S100' Contxt R.dwd 0..-.Jl'Y, Sll ·p2
•High Tu .1.nd Comt'rution "°' 1..i, .. (, p m Lu~ An,.~ M.l)t~r 0-Jle itf
l< Ill\ r~t' ,,,,_lJOf'I ikleh 1'\t'm
i.M, .. \ S 1 'l. "'"' m..~ Ul Phont' %8
I 0411
• ~·s Coe lht' loot. No. I• oit 11
.. In lldi.k .. \.-"""v Ch.lplt't ~ 1'.I
tiun.I rtv .t~ t.aJMon ~"""' M H~;an R•);~ lrw~ Phon<' 60·Sl8'>
• Chraslm.u 8runcb and louliqu~. t-;o~ ta {)p."f4 P .... ..roe S......th Cw" Guilt! •t
pl.> ,~~ l<t .. t\I lk.ac: S 1 S pp
Contokl lll ~ i..c.t Sllll
• UnMr the Gypsy \ioon, ""' 19, 7
pm rnt1i C~ac fJ.~ found.J:t0n
< 1-lt-t11 :. r '""'111 JtflN'f ~t' .and .-uctinru
.11 t-;rwpott S..~h M .. trriOtt S60 l'P l:11<"
I.Kl Lil r .... 1 .... If 1a nt1)
• 8u"nti\ '" lht' AIU "'°" :? I ~t b p m . UC ~ {:ommitt~ tor tilt' Am
,.,,,11<h '"'•rplaOn .n l'.KlftC Mutwl d nnt'f
oat R ll l"....r.Nr.ant. ~~l'O't Rt-Kh Phoi.nc•
11'>1 f!HJ
COMEDY & MAGIC • f'I& lo.u\, Oct J 4. 1 \ .i t'I\ .c, •1 m .
()mnO ~OU Club ~. COU,.."'
Wftlt'fn cbnc~ ~ flllltiutt .twiw •• ~Mid~ ltun&"'lfO" k.ach,
f0t I l ~.at-okf Cctt'bt.\I P,ih\ •sc't•"
Adulb S 10 pp 0.Jchn 11 lftd undt't SS ~ 8)9-2407 . • r •~-tiofM Tow. <Xt 1' 10 .am •
pm • <:O.\• t 'id' Sc:~ tour ol lr•t' ""''
pot1 k.l<h "1'it Coron.11 ~ MM ~
lundl at Shef'l'Nn C\f~ ns w (tOll
t.k'.t Jlldy ~. 7S9 91 Sl
SIO C<J"t.rt R..tv•ct ~ .. ~ S"f>.7.H! •foe Poinu Lv and Crill 11685 t.uan
• ht'ftl TIA., h Ct tOC Mold I \.:t!l.r St Su•tr 11 ttunconp S..«h 1141 •
Cu~H~~.>erN Ph·~ SH §.t>7S _}f4l, l,M" c~ ~+<l.lO ~-m.
• ~ril.lft C"tlt'butiOn' " 6 lh.ap \\t,J~Y' .and u~
·~ P.att), CAI ~6 .. 10 pm Coron.. ~ ,.,..., O\lmbrf ol Cuml'W'f<t' ~
fo• en--.. ~~ SIS pp 1n cm
twne. SJO "lctlOUt P'hoM 67 l...OSO •Wotn.-....... ~ Oct l7 .at .)0
.a"', ~ ''"'on~ff ~''°" ~ (Mnily ~ T~ i .. rnow .i Riu~ LlcuN ~ Mrmben s20. <Mella. . ns pp ConLKt ~
Gr~41'?·H-4•.
•CtHt , ... of ~m. ()a 29 )1,
ANIWn ()pbl"lill Club 40 houn ol con ~ -~ and bid .,,,.. ~.al~ Ott ~ Wftt Md CMc t.rifff. Adub. u . CMchtt 6-u .net .. "'°"-U f $1-S. ,,..... 7S).)Sll
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tr1.1n Unr."''"'h I '1\.1~ \Ufrl()(: ( on
t.k1 Ruth \\'tm>~ · 1 s l1 w·s
• W'-ite Ni hh 1n St. Pt\t>nbws. "'-'" t.
ill • p.m, .i P.teif'K: Ru ~ Cu•>1N" .IA
Lui~ ~r. l "" a,. ... h s:-o pp
Conl..lllt R,ch.tr,I ~.ary S•Ho .,);'l
•Sunday Snoop. No--. 1. 10 .am.• pm
COPn Mid ASIC> lool wo ~ ~ l.a·
CUN .tnd ~ BNch home ol iop in· two ck~ $1S pp ~ Oct lt •
S18 •door ~ 6n·226-4
8 1• few Cattf, l'.cW 1, HorneAld OC ~-.alt at HMd k .. ~" Newpott Ctft·
tet F~ w.tnd lodlAb. S16 Ol.sdren ~ 12, StO Phone 8S4 llll
• ChMt« ~ fff. Natt. 10, 2"'4
pm , OC 5.afv*>n Almy Ai.P.~ ~ ~ ~~ ~.,. .. ~ l'f'\I-~. ~ ~ ~ ly emQtlon
only ~ SA"-1929.
COMMUNITY MKTS
' m ·11<Jo)f1 11.tllCMt.'l'll nto.JtlUll!\ ~ l'IA ...... , s 1().) 15
~£ ·~ -na;::a'
• .~ l ios:i.;nlCd C lt"t'n
• " '•t .\l ~· 11.1r.tC1p,1I nf
"", • D.1\ 1rom l ,
INCLUDES: ,-
LEMON CHICKEN,
SALAD & GfASS OF
._,
CHARDONNAY ·I
& LIVE JAZZ W1T1I
STEPHANIE HAYNES
JACK PRATHER
&BOPS/CLE
LIVE JAZZ. BLUES & ROCK
1M WOlllta
TUM ..... 9-1
SatAft2'4
Sun Nltea-12
ROCKwlllt
TMTBIAllTS
Thur9day Nlte •1
•
·.
~ gM~n to .ill regtstf"ed p.lt1~nts Sec·
ond d•nu.il P101«1 ~~· will be in
ll'nl <1c1j.1Cl'nl 10 HRC S'..lturday. Nov l l,
"hen lhe public will h.l~ .a ~net' 10 btd
oo di1ld1<'fl ·s custom pla~hous4!s built by
01.ini.'l' County's ~adlf'lg homcbu11drn.
Proce<'ds .al~ ~nefit Homt-Nd
• N~ Dunn 113 I 8.Kkbay Or •
Nl'wpott 8t'.l<:h, 729-DUNE "Top Dog"
F .uhion Sho\v 11 .a m. Oct 30 awards pt•l~ lo lht' bt'st dr~ pcxx.~ .md
the" owners C>tegorit's 1ncludt' best for
-.ti.II •H'Jr, best c.m~I "1!.lr, best 11n~rlt'/
P<llJm.ts. ~ sw1mwt'.ir, best H.ill°"'een
CO>IUmt' .ind best m.i..ie-r/pet m.11ch1ng OUI•
fits ~ can be entered 1n .ts many cat
~~ .i> ck·wt'd Rt>giStr.atK>n ftt· SS ~
fore Oct JO. s 10 the d.ly of lhe t'Wnt
Sho\, .tdmrwon frtt lht' ~>ft s SS p.>rk
ing ttt \'111 be w,11\ed for all p.Hh<•p.lnts
and .au<J1e-nce membt-rs
•Newport 8t'.ach l l'nn1s Oub lbOI l .. ~.
blull Dr r-.""pott 8t'.ich 661 .ao~o Tht'
C.10.lrl'I (.h.lpt~ o( lhe C..111ds ol tht-()r
ani;t' Count) Pt'florming Art> Ce-"tl'f "
~"'"'"II a 11.>lkw.l"t'n 11.iunttn~ p.111~ trum l l08 pm Oct JI
• Soulh Co.isl M~ro South C.o.i..i Rl•pN· t~ 0..>n._'l' Cc1un1y P\•tlflln11ng Art' Ct-n·
ll'• WNt('I Sooth Cu.i..i Pl.t.:.1 h.>td bll·
J87.S Conlt'rencc ~"ning Q .i m Jr..,t.1~.
Olt .!9 t.tlt-cJ "\\'11fl10g 1,.,._'<'tht>r '"Ch.al·
lcn~·ng T •'\'t·~" tc.iturl"> ~>t·.ilN) K.ith~
1>W}e1 <.iu•hern. t'\C'(Ull\l' dtrC'(t°' at the
Nat><'n"I CuhurJI .tJt..ince, \ ... t.o '"" tdJrN
'The Rok> OI tlw A.rn 10 Ct~atmg 11t'ahhy
Comniun1llt-s" Di.int' \Ut.ir.ua cil tht' N.1
t10nal [ncJo."nwnt for tht' Ms • f~ P<>wef
oi \Vn1l..1ni.; Togt'lher'' .and I lenry ~
strom, m.1naS'ng p.lt11l('f o( C.J Sq;erwom
& Sons. Oran~ County'\ Cultural ls~es
.and Challt>ni,~ in the 1990s" Panel dis·
cuss.ons \"" include such ~rtlC. 1p.lnts as
Oalltd Emme\, .irt•'>llC director oi South
Co.i!.C R~tory; loanne Kozbt'r&, dlfeclor
ol tht' Cal1torn1.1 Arts Council, )ohn Or~.
progr.tm olftet'< or tht' ).Imes ll\ol~ roun
dlht"1, .ind Ro!tt'r )ohnson. ~m1n1~tr<1tor
ol tht' Gt'~ar Sef\ten Admin1\lr .. 11on
Registr.ihon begins .at II .a m 1n the South
Coast Rf'Pl"1ory lobby but prt' r~.»tlOll
11 rt"Commt'nded c~ IS SW befoft' Oct
IS S 75 .ahl'f Studl'flt rt"SIS'r.itron 11 .a".i1I·
ab~ f(I( S)S
•• Upper N~ ~y 6-00 Sh«'llm.ilt'f
•o!t 8.1tl.. 8.1> Drnl'I, r-..l'WJ)O't Bt'.xh. 6-40
6-46 Rt°'~t.1t10n (My .a mo<n1ng o{
r~.ibl1shmlo! tht' tr.ub .uld ~~IOf\ .;it
81g C.m~'Of'I \L.1'1> .ii 9 .a m No... 20 ~I
1n tlit' Bog C .tn)'Ql'I po1rlung lot , •·
DANCE
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974-6996 ~re danced.me onpna .i
~I loauons in ~ ~
Bt'.Kh 5'ngll'$. couples. ~. ~
lttni welrome.. ua '°' ne.tt\'St loation.
• bllroom o~a. 610 w. 18th St ••
Cost.I ~. 644·5110. A cl.m on b.JlJ.
room dancing and West C0$ swing Is o(.
fered 6-7 Tuesday~
• Cost. Mt'U Quicbt~ M Cmt.l ~ Senior Citizen (.enter, 19th Street
.and Pomon.a A~ue. Cost.. ~. 545·
5669. A sen~ citt1en squart' dance poup
St't'lu ex~ ~~ to join them
e.id\ ThuOO-iy at 9 .a m.
• Jewish Senior u nlt'r 250 f . 8.akt'f St
Cosu ~. S-4S·SSl3. "fuunda~ D.lnc
en" on Oct. 28 lt'.1ture ~ntot folbbncM
~ming ciancft from .around the ~Id
1n a>lorlur costumes. lunch will t. Mtwd
.it ooon .and tht' 5h<JW -11 st.art •• 12:)0
pm Adm.....on S4
• Or.lngt' Cont Colilt'gt', 2701 f'~
Ro.ad. C~ Mew, 4)2·5772. Tl tg;IOU t11
da.ul.ng RIMUn Gypsy comp.any Uut ~
del·i;h~ .1ud~ ~ the us
.and Eu~ pt'fbms .tit 8 p.m SMurd.>y
fee Sll·S19 The t.~ OWdren'•
Tht'Jlt'f hold> .. u<M.ons for dlJdren ~ 6
to 1 ~ .at 4 p m ~ for llS Oct 29 pt>rlur~ ol "Ala in \Vonderl.tnd ' .at
OCC for t11ud111on 1nfonNhon. Giii 02·
5880 A si1M••ttk dana workshop th.at
lNChes tht' ~ o( a>untty ~
ci.mce will be offend from 1-9 p.m. Oct
29·0ec.. 17 Ftt. SS7. Ont' ol the-~•
mo!>t inll0\.t11ll"t' d.lnce comp.anles. ISO
Oil~, jOlns lhf' Bobs, .a new Wtll\11! .I·
ca~l.l doo-wap roup. in m unlorgec·
t.abll' perfOl'l'Tl.loce p m Oct. J 1. rtd.ets
S 1(>.S2 5 A conceit showa.SIOJ the OUI·
\Unding choreography .lnd perfomung 111·
encs ol OCC s <Unce faculty will bl' ~
ii 8 p.m Nov. S-6 Ttekeu H·S 11
• Ormgt' County PerlOf'mln~ Cf'n·
tl'r bOO T<Mn Ct'n~ Or . t.\e.J,
SS6 ARTS. New York Citv Ballft en<h lb
lJ-~rruna ~ With A. s,,.
lu~ to 8.il.inc:hme" 8 p.m f~·Sund.Jy.
2 p m 5.ltu~y·Sund.ly t11nd 7 30 p m
Sunday ~ S18-SS8 Amenc..an Ptlllict. Tht'.we gives 13 perlorma~ Dec. 1.n.-°' !ht' world ~ll!ft' ol the comp.any·~
r)('W ptoductlOfl o( tht' yult't~
.. The Nutcr.adef "
• Tht' stwt O ub &41 \\I 8"1r.ef St •
Cosu lv\es.i •· D.ine ()pt'r.a." ~ fca·
IUll' lex An~tllft'tll cJdc ~ ~01.
t11round 10 p m f'rtd.ays ~nd S.tur~
• W.alt>rfronl Hilton Buch auor1,
11100 PK1fte Coast Hpa't. Huntlfl&lon
Be.Kh, 960-SURf. 8"11room O..nong be·
gins 6 pm Sund.tys \\ith f~ d.anci I&
KW Owrnp.agne S2, U OJY«. "lloW Step
Tued.iy" COUntty ~nee~ 6 pm
FILI & YID£0
UltRARY ARTS
• lur Strfft ~ •I ~ Coutt. ~.Ir
Str«'t t1lnd Sunftowef A~. Colu Mew.
75 1·l2ll PCN OrM\r County mebr.at~
"f reeclom to lle.ld' 8-10 p m fr~y
when membM .and gut"SU r~ txW t11nd
pot'lly wtuch hJ\t', at one tin'lt! "' hi~. bttn 1n hm1ted dtstribulion bt'cllM ol con~iul content Frw ~
• ~t lk..ch rublic Ubf.Mi ,..,eous
brt11nchfl, r..4-3171. "Prese'hool Sto-rttJIM'. pr~ed • dw Coron.a def Milr,
M.arlnfts .and 8.ollx» br.tnehe tO:lO • m T~ ltwoufl' Dec.. 15.
• Round T •RIM West .at !ht' 8"Jbo.a II~
Oub 1221 w ~ Hwy ~
k.ach. 121 )) 256-7977. Noon luncheon
Oct. 28 ft'.rtwes •uthon aoddy ~Olli.
Mt1lnN Hunt. Timochy H.llt~ ~ Ptllt.t)
levt1'-f ft s )() "' s )()() P"' ~
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ME£TI NGS & SEM INARS
MUSJC
Cl.lssiul, Oper~ & Tr~iUon~
Newport Dunes Resort hosts thP
WJr~ l~j99 IF~ ~\\V
Spol l9Clled by The P.i&<A.. Ca I 4*f) ...:J Mo. ad Sitt (k
S.turdliy, October 30 8t J 1 a.m.
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Best Bet
~e Almond (right) is Van H~slng .incl buc Christooher is Count DrxulA in Or~nge Coast
c.ollege's chilling H"""aJl'owttn lrt"~ "Ttie P.usion ol 0rKU'1" ~ning Fri~y in Dr3m3 l.JI) Studio.
Oinnl'r lh~aler
• U1ubt-th HO\l\.1rd'' Cu11.11n (.ill fht ..
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up.•n b 1 ~ p ni 11~1.h \.i1,.1tl 1" .md
11 IS J••1 .md '> :s t•m \Jt1<1.i\~ r1K~
>l..lfl .II S.O 't) thn"1&f\ Oct JO
• studio C.Ne -~tbo.t 1 UO S M.I·" ~ 8'~. 615.-:-6() )(JM t~mm
p&.iY" w bluft 9 p m ·I .a m f rd.r,
~ufd.ly\ .tt"1 2·6 pm ~ lhl-
\\oru pl.1) rhr ~ 9 pm ·1 • m T~
~ Enc MMe-nth.II pWJ\ jo&U 9 p m • 1
• m \\edned.a'"
• \\-atin Sout'h Co.lit "6 Atttort 81\d .
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p m s.wrd.l}"' ~t' tt.:.oldtn ol.aYs ~ 6 •o 10 pm T~~ dvau,11 fhund.a~
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