HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-10-28 - Orange Coast PilotSttohen Wagner faca four counts
of lnud n1ec1 by federal offidals.
Their homes
. burned, victims·
ftnd ran.
at CdM school
8y Min-. McU&t. SUI WrMr
CORONA DEL MAR -Whca
Richard Lu1t finally round his
mom 11 the Re ero..i evacuation
center at Corona deJ Mar H.ifh
School ·Wednelday, it was a bat-
te~-cct rcunJon.
Richard bad to tell his mother
the Emeruld Bay home lbc (amity
h~d owned ror the put -"'.years
had been destfO)ed by fir(\ )
She ju t buried her race in her
hands and cried.
"We just have to move on," satd
Richard, 3 · he held his weep-
inf molher · his arms. ··we just
think nbout what wc\e got and
where we're JOin& to sleep lOniJht.
I'm JU!.t so &lad my molher's
here."
The Lusb joined hundreds or
Newport and Lacuna Beach fire
refugees who escaped to lhc desi&·
nated emcrscncy center after ~ru
or the ta.ns ~ere evacuated
Wednesday. Others came rrom
around the county lookin& for
loved ones.
"l came here to look for my
aunt and my niece Yiho live near
Lapn:i Beath Hiah School," said
Carol Wallace or Newpon Beach.
w1 nC'\-cr thought it could act so
close. Drivina back from my wort.
it looked like the whole coast was
on fire."
Ju school was lcttins out at 3
p.m., Corona del Mar Principal
Tom Jacobton said he aot word
the hith school l)'IDl•would be
harborina displaced residents. At
that time, 15 hiah IChool students
invol-.ed in Youth in Emcraency
Service -a )'0Uth·Lninln1 pro-
111m for the Red Closs -scared
up to put their lrainln1 Into K ·
lion. .
''Monday nl&ht. WO just lcUDCd
how to put up ahcllen •and hOw to
deal with ~le when they come
aa p nic in1; Wd Nicok Brant·
ZawadUi, a COR>na dcl Mu Hip
School rrc&hmaa. ••1t•a really ud
because • lot ol peop&o arc pan·
• ickin .. wondcrina wbcre their kids are ....
Jack Mom.au wun't ~·
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Winner of 33 jou;nalism awards in 1993
"'
•aener laces 20 more years in prison
INllDI
• The anonymous school ·otStrict ~p1oyee who btew
the whistle on Stephen
Wagner reaas to the latest
CederaJ charges filed against
the focmer budget d1redot.
Sdlool off i<:Ws also give their
thoughts. See. page A6. .
• A dvonologjal account
of events. See page A7.
~Federal officials file four counts of mail and wire
fraud against convicted school district embezzler.
By l.ortAm 8IShed1, StllJ Wrll2!
NEWPORT-MESA -Federal
officials filed mail and wire fraud
charges Wednesday against embez-
zler Stephen Wagner, opening per-
haps the last lepl chapter on what
hu been deemed the largest pub-
lic school scam in California h~
tory.
IC con"ictcd on oll four counh.
Wagner could face up to an ad·
ditaonal 20 years 1n fcdcrJI pri...on
in addiuon to the ~•X·)car ~l:.ite
sentence he was handed in June.
He has been in custody since hb
arre)t la)t October.
The charges \\>ere filed :i~ an m·
"f'orm:itaon, r:ithcr than an indi...t·
ment. ui.uallv an indic3tion that
the defendant i> coopcr1111ng "'1th
pro~cutor) :ind t> lilely to plead
guilty in e~changc lor a lighter
puni)hmcnl
"In general. \\hen "'e tile an in·
lormauon. \\I! ant11 .. 1p.uc j plcu,"
"'as .ill A)!>i::.1an1 U S. Allorne'
Paul Sc:i~e "ould >J)'. •
"There 1:. no question but th:.it
Stephen W;igncr 1::. re)pon::.ible for
hi> actions," :.aid ht> attorney Pjul
Me)cr in a •Mitten statement. "1
do ObJCCl, hO\\evcr, lo any public·
A ftreflghtiftg plane drops flre relardant material over El Morro Canyon Wednesday illfternoon .u fire s"ept through the ewport Coast.
WIATHIR H~llT
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IN NIWPORT
At a glillnce:
• R~ts t!\<a(UJl~
from Newport Co.ist
• Al. ~~ 13 strttts
backed up to Budt Gully put
on alert.
• P.uts of C~I CO\~
SUte P;utc SU1fen d.lm~
• ButldocetS dig tt~ to
bre.tk lire along e0 of
Newport Co.1st om..
•Coron.a ~I Mu H
SchoOI ~ned for emer·
6"flC)' ~.
ltOMI clotures:
• · 'P«t c~ om
• Coout H w01 Crom the
~port 8"(h Oty lttrn to
Crown \I Patl'WI •
i1y "'h1ch m;Ae .. m) client ;, )Cape·
guat for 1n:uJequate ~regu:mb
:ai;a1n>t lo'> in the hoot da,lrt t .
"II appropriate afegu:ird:. had
been 111 pb.e. lhai. m:lltc:r \\Ould
lt:1\e been un1:0\crcd and Stephen
\\a,ncr \\OulJ ha'c been .... c to
rccci\c help at a much c:arhcr
>lase.
... 1 he cn11rc m:attcr hai. been a
tragedv for both the community
and Mr \\jgner. It \\Ill be a relid
h> cJo~ the finJI 1..h.Jptcr ot th1i.
See WAGNERIAJ
Wind blows
lire to edge
of Newport -
city limits
By Lo. Am B:.r"'\eoa S:J.'t ~
!\f:WPORT (¥:.ACH -Cm
firefigh1tr!I frant1c.1lly raced
aga1n)t the clock late W.:dncsda)
night h> i.top the ,. ind·~'t'crcd in·
fcrnO that dt\OUred UiUn3 Beach
from burning an 3pocal)pti path
throu~h th1) cit'
\\Ith Oamc)' i.p1lhng O\.er the
Ne" port Coa)t hills hlc la' a, s1·
rcni. pu:rccd the 'mole) air. wam·
mg hundred!> of frantic re)adcnt
on the ea't end of lhe city lo May
on gu:ad.
Into the night. fam1hes ncl'\OU!I·
h cr:tmmcd ai. much of their be-
longing .. a'> P'1S'1tilc in10 their C3n
and dou,cd th<.'H home '°' llh &&r·
den hu~ unJcr a· rain of ashes
the !llLC of )nlJ\\ n:al.c> before flee-
ing fur Coron;i dcl Mar High
~hoot '4htrc an tmergcncy evacu-
.111on <enter haJ been set up by
the RcJ (ru
'I ,~..,. tlic flame come over the
ridge, :and th.JI s v.hen I fretted
out." houled Corona Hlghland
resident Man )I.uh ,.hiJe ~ClU\&
her c:ir.
"1l1e v.h~1le nca,hborhooJ ii. out
1n the \trcct • " \31J Tracey 1an-
nan~. of H:aroor \'aev. Hill . "The
.. pnnlt.lca arc ~\''"' People :ire up
on their roots v.uh how:s. And
\\C\c got our children dressed and
reaJ, h.l s~l 1f ... c need to."
Uy lO pm -v.tth the arwn-
1an1lcd blaze a mile away -J\cw-
pon Bea h firdichtcr took a
"tanJ on Nev.-purt Center Drive.
dcpl 'I) 1n1 bullJozc~ to dig trench·
cs Jc,1 ncd to leaJ lhc flt'C'!t fuel.
"\\hen 11 h1 the duiout there
n nothan left ll, burn and th
theorct :ill prcvcnu the fire from
p an hut.her." c lncd
And G .
~ ith tho. v.1nd i.nal ft -
oru.hore. fircfi hten planned to t
1~ fr 'cwpon t
Ori\'C th to the burned area.
a w•e ·re tl)'Ull to b""'
under control Vittual t 111
.. Goh n1ed.
See FIAEJI•
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LOCAL
YOICll
Debating .. communify issues ..
Air cargo carriers must be kept from getting their feet in the door at John Wayne Airport ·
U nllle some other beautiful \\Omen I hnve
lno"n, Shanel l) 3 giggler and a laugher.
And when she looks :it )'OU with those b:iby
blues, )OU melt. .
Even w. l '-'J.Sn't exactly looking forward to our
rendeZ'\oU\. I had never met anyone with Do"'n's
'))ndrume before and, franl.ly. l didn't knO\\ 'o\-h:lt
tu e>.pcct.
Nur diJ Henry and Sandy Ame) when Shanel
\htS born at Hoag six month~ ago. lt Y.as onl)
.. ecun1h b\:fore they knew something 'o\-ll) "'rong.
·•Jt was ob\ious there w:is a problem from the
fflll
Ila•
nur~·) cxpresi.1on and how ihc
handled th~ baby," Sandy said.
· The nur e said, 'Henry,
there's something 'o\-rong with this
child.' " recalled one of the
proudest fathers l\·e ever seen.
"She ~id he wasn't :i doctor.
but she thought it was Do-.-.n\
')ynd rome. l wn n't quite &urc
what that wa'), but I was &ure
there was a logical explanation.
I'm a scientist and we believe
there's logic to everything."
On the coast_
Out there is no explanation for
Down's syndrome, logical or
otherwise. One lousy -----1111!. chromosome -Trisome 21 -
gc h me)scd up :ind th:it's it. A genetic accident.
Nobody knowi. how or why. At fi~t. Henry and
Sandy thought it could be something they had ~
donc.orn~don~ ·
A l.,..CI pedi:>trici:m and geneticist blew away
that cloud when Shanel was only a few da)'S old.
"I w:int you to know it's nothing you h:ivc
done," Dr. Maureen llocian told Sandy the
moment they met. "You could h:ive been rubbing
cocaine into our belly button, :ind it Y.Ouldn't h:ive
caui.ed Down')."
Still, Sand) was filled "nh fear and concern
.. The fit\t month was pure shock. It was h:ird for
me to give up on ha\'ing that perrect child," she
~aY' "But we\e had so much help from so many
pcl?plc from our fam1l1es. from our friend), even
from )!rangers ." Parents of Do"n babies art
nc:\C'r .1lonc
\\i: '' h:iJ a fc,, fncnds "ho said, 'Oh. we're
'u JC\J\IJll'll.' anc.J we JUl>I kit like smacking
them. Sandy laugh\. "We'c.J tell 1hem. 'No' Com.e
cclebrJte \qth us!.' ..
ftWUWAYIRLY
A recently formed business co:slition 1s
applying pressure to grant an all<argo night
to United Parcel Service at John Wayne
Airport. On the face of it , this 5eems innocent
enough; 'one measly. flight to an outfit 1hat's been
waiting since 1988 for it. Wh:it's wrong wi&h that?
The flifht will bring more j6bs an~ l:itcr pickups
for overrught delivcrie~ the coalition•s camp:iign
!kl)') -and later pickups transl:ite into improved
profit for some loc:il businesses. So what's wrong
with that?
Ever hear "There ii. no free lunch"? A do\\-n side
exists; somebody's got to pa> the piper. And mostly
it's the people who li.,,e around here who'll pay, in
terms of added noise.
No, not 'from that one measly daily night -from
competitor's flights, and from the increased 01ghb
by UPS.
Anti·di~rimin:nion laws arc the ~cker. You
c:in't let one in and lock oul the competitor). If
they have to, they'll sue; and they'll ha\c the law on
their side; and -.e'll get more nights, and more ·
noise, and more truck trarfic, and more pollutants,
and more safety ba.tards -yes. "'hen it's all c:irgo,
hazardous rruucriab on board arc legal.
And by the way, how )()undly do )OU sleep?
Through tokeoff or IJndmg or 3 fully loaded car,o
plane? Right now UPS wants a 7:20 p.m. dcpnrture
time. But once in u~e. 7:20 change:. from an
objective to a baseline. After that, "later pickup~
for imprO\ed profits" becomes .. a 9:20 depanure?
You pick n.
And you know what? They'll be up against our
current curfew before you can ay "cargo carrier •
aircuJt." Actually, it's too painful 10 go on ~ith
this story; and besides, you got the picture already.
Al this moment a ban eAists on all cargo nights
from John W:iyne. To get thnt one measly night fot
UPS, county supe1'isors must approve an
:imendment to th:it b:in, which is titled the Phase 2
Access Plan. Once an amendment or the plan is
passed, the d:im is broken. .
Wh11t we're faced with here is an ecology tllmg.
Pitting Jobs :ind profits :igainst the environment i
standard operation procedure Recall that i.ame
tactic with the )potted 0\\ I.
Only we're the spo11ed owls here. The difference
is that we c:in fight to pre)Cne our hab1t;it. The
question 1s: \\ill -.-.e? Or will we stand b) and Jct
John Wayne become another LAX. 'ol.ith cargo
.
Shoald the friendly slcift ol Newport ~ open up to air c.argo planesf
flighb e'entu.ally con;1n~ and going all night long?
S urc wc·ri: for JUb., and 1mprmi:d bu\IOC .,
profits, but not ''ithuut l1mit 1 And \\c're not
)timing from )Cratch her~; \\e\·c JU)l rece ntly
ex_perienccJ a ma )i\I! noi)c 1ncreas.c.: by -'n
F AA-d1ctatcJ 'iootion of nQ..3grcemen1 that ".u
ley to local re~dent\' acccpt..incc of bu1ld1ng the
new airport fociltty 1n thi: fir)I place: the t3leoff
pattern of those noisy aircraft. Noy,. on the heels of
th:u noa"t' 1n\Jsion. comes )Ct another prupo.,al tu
increase no1>e.
1 he growing numl>\:r of u~ in thi\ are:i male\
prc1en mg our cnvironmen' an ncr more dif11cult
proce~. for the politicians :l'I \\Cll JS for the local
cuizens. b 11 democratic 10 force :in :irca into an
e\cr-tkgrading em 1ronmcn1. l\11 hy bit'? When dO<')
trust 1n gmcrnmcnt pa) oCI: Jnd .tgrecment) remain
kept? E\'en 1f we don't cue. don 't we bc:u !>Omc
re pon)1b1hty for 'the cn11ironmcnt 2S )Cars from
now? Do !>log:ins. )uc:h n!> "job :ind profits,"
LlnlU
l ubi.titutc for thinling -.criou'I) about "h:it "gums
un'>
The ban in the pl.in i\ our J;im Uratt the dam
bccnu)C the v.atcr i') ri)1ng, pumped by the
Com~111ivenc:ss Alliance of Orange County
(CAOC). tlu.1 new bu~1nc coahuon mentioned
abO\e. They're pump1n1 for only one night n~.
but the hoolcr is thoit :imen<lment
Once 1t pJ)\CS, it l:Jn't get un·pa~d If '~c c:.in
l.tcp the J3m from brcaling. we'll di,ert the
prc:~urc to El Toro. After all. the m1ht.tl') mu)t
le:s\e: antJ c;ugo :iircr:irt v.111 be much quieter th:in
the i.cre:aming low-1lt1tutk d:iy and night tr.lining .._,.,,~
f11sh1s that the fighter p1lob rcgul:ul) ma~ O\cr
tho)e ncaghborhooJ)
So )peak up If \\C i.t3nd b) :ind ju't v.atch the
dJm \\Ill bre11k In J..inU.11)' Of rcbrU.U) Y.hCll
)Upcn1!!4lr~ .irt scheduled to 1.kc;1dc on the mailer.
1 tic: :Amendment i in motion; there\ not ull th.11
mu1.h tame before tt') in pl cc.
us Wa•C'rly I 11 rnldf'nl of S11nt11 An• llciilll:.. How mJny of U) would be strong enough 10
bcl1c\e, a'> Henry docs: "Having a baby tile th1)
doesn't change }Our life for wor e, it changes your
life for the belier. You're more sensitive to the
""rid Jround )OU. It puts ever) thing else into
persp<.:Cll\e. )OU take a step back and you're
thankful for e'erything you have."
Y ou can tell that from Shanel's birth
announcement.
Amazed at newspaper'~ aJ!_proach to bridge controversy
··w11h the wisdom of innocence and purity,
~hanel has cho)en us to be her family.
"With the support of friends nnd a family filled
with love, we will d1~over the beauty of shuing in
the life of one of God's very special children
"Shanel's beauty, her growth, her trials and
tnumphs will open doors in our hearts that only
she holds the key to."
She certainly hnf the key to bi&·brother Cory's
he.in The rollid;ing 4-ye;ir-olc.J asl.s everybody:
"Want to meet my sister?"
Other than the necessary daily massages, S:indy
s..i)S Shanel is no more time-consuming thnn any
other 6-month·old. Indeed she h:is been ~lceping
throui;h the night ever i.ince she came home from
·Hoag, Bui there 1s a tremendous amount of work
Jhc~J.
"Fifty percent of what Shanel wilJ be comes
(com her environment . our family and our
commun11y." Sandy s::ays 8) Shanel squeeze) my
finger with a weightlifter's grip.
"Sure, she probably won't be the homC'coming
queen, and )Ure "'c'll have those moments
when ... and she pause . "But now, all we know is
JO) ..
F'TTd !Uanin's Nlumn 11101 t•try Thursday and
S•turd•J·
I am continuously nmazed by the Daily Pilot')
approach to the cO\crage of the county')
S11nta Ana River Crossing Study ("Bridge
w~h out by city could me:in Sl million loss,"
Oct. 22).
Last month. Mamie McLeod focused on the
First Amendment and the nbility to obt:iin draft
copies of a county report on the i.ubject (Sept. 9,
1993). I h:ivc been patiently waiting for an
anlllysi.s by Ms. McLeod of this tcchnic:il study
she foughl so hud to obt:iin. Instend, her foe~
has shifted to, if the city insists on removing
planned bridges ahd street widening from its
master plllll, Costa Mesa m:iy lose up to Sl
million in county Measure M funds.
IC Ms. McLeod had taken the time to read and
:inalyze the study (or ask ~mcone to interpret 11
for her) she may have been surprised to learn the
re:il facts.
I. The technical findinp of the study (traHic
volumes) supest that the bridges provitJc little
relief to regional traffic impacts {less that 0.14
percent reduciion in vehicle miles traveled per
day.)
2. Costa Meu City staff disputes the county's
methodology to calculate future trarfic patterns
re uhina in a c:onclu ion that the bridge arc not
•w
needed
3. At la.st Tuesd.ty') pubhe hearing on the
)UbJect, ~er 300 Hunungton Beach re,ident
c:ime out ~trongly oppo)cd to the bm!~e).
The county's )IUd) clearly )t3tcs th:it it C(»t
e'>llmatcs arc "\-ery coarse in n:uure." Th" mean)
that if jfl)thing, the costs arc I~. What 1s not
included m the count) 's co t for tilt! bridacs arc
requirements for \twctl:md mitigation in lhc lo"er
Santa Ana Rher Mouth, sound barriers on
streets appro.:aching the bndg~. and v.ont ot :sll,
the cost to dc!>troy re4'identi:il homes 10
accommodate the c un"'urantcd blidgc and
stree1 widening.
The bottom line i .. th.JI the county's study ll 1
technical document i-. tine. It 1) the county')
bin)cd interpretation that we hould come out
aga1mt. The bridge~ ..ind Ea 1 19th Street
w1denang arc local 1 ues th:lt effect the four
c111es. let u decade lor our~l\C) v.hat 1s be t for
our communlly. The t\\O bridges and Ea)t 19th
Street hould be clunin. tl!d for the county'!.
M~tcr Plan of H1ghv..1)).
ROll~RT 0 . HOl·FMAN
C0t.1a Mesn
£dltor•1 nott: 1'hc DDIJy Piiot l1tu ttrilltn 511
1nldt1 Iott January on tb" propo.std brld'~
lndudilfi s~ual afttr tht nc-o p.1pcr obtillncd
copies ol tbt draft rtporf. And tht mtttln1 In
lluatln1ton Utlich'! n't atttndtd uod l'C'por1NI on
tb11t too.
c.calltlon IUllt The N~wport·Mc~
tru tees• ul!e of a modest percent -of c:irnana)
from the Irvine Endowment Fund for the
purpose or auditing dii.tri t curr11.ulum ii.
bflpropriate and rcspon 1ble. So rar. \() aooJ
It i odd that any school board member \\OulJ
fail to sec that curriculum :md the v.ay it 1s
1:iu&f\t i the whole basic purpose of puhhc
education If 1hc curriculum faih a 1t C\:rt:sinlv
ho\, public education 11~tr (1111). .
11ut i why v.c nre facinJ Prop. 1 H in the
coming election. :in understandable but
unfortunate ottempt to break free from the
present S) tcm. The quC)tlOn no\o\ LS. ~h~
slan~TdS will be used for thi\ auJ11?
We can only hope thJI o better tJndurd will
Ile applied th:in the polttk of the N;it1on.1I
Etluc;1tio11 A~.111on, the Amerac:in fcder3taon
or Tc he~ omt the )O(l:ll ensineeD "' Ch3r.:c ur
t>oth curriculum :ind 1encllcr education.
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......... atMlf DrM A .-WW. and VClt MN ...... ~
fro. I llllnfoolll .. tM t.t.fricltL
D id Stephen w aner do u oil I
l:wor by stc lin& $4 million from
the N"""pon·Meu Unified
School Di trict?
The former hool but.I cl chief got a
houi.c 1n OO\'Cr Shore,,
Roll) RO)Ce, mink tux-
edo, phony scms anJ
~.Mibly decade) in pri -
on \\ith hii; cmbezzlcJ
money.
Out we got !>Umethang
th:u miJ;lll be n bargain
at S4 million· the begin·
ntng or D \U\tly im-
prO\ICd ..chool t.li>trict,
one that--ii nC\lo Su-
perintent.lc nt Mac
Editor's Ocrnt.I rcachc'> his goal
N t book -could zoom from 0 e m1dJlc-of-thc-pack to
!'.o. I in the county. ·:we can be No 1 1n Oran~c Count) if
v.c want to be," DcrnJ >;.i) "Wc'\e Col
II the 1ngrcdicnh "
In httle over 1 )'C r, the WalJler mU·
lions h:a"c atrc..dy brought fund:amtnt11I
ch ngc to Ne" port·Mcs:i.
·rhe school bo:ird hns cffccti\'Cly shak·
en 1 long-staocJing rcput tion ii bcin&
arroaoint. un:appro:lch blc, 11nJ p:atron·
izing. Tod y parcots and teachers nrc
tJ\S.ed to bceom in,'Olvcd in bo:arJ dcci·
~ion~ Open debate> among tru)tcc now
lead to split \Otc), previously a rare oc-
currence. And incumbcnb who "ere
threatened with recall petition-. octually
have a chance at re-election in '94.
Community re idcnts hD\C a"altcn
Crom their ap:uhetic >lumber, bring1na
score> of nc" parcnh -\1o1th imprc si'c
tulcnts -inUl 1.bc ~)'~~------
'l\c \\Orkcd in I lot of >ehool di\·
trict-., but l\c never )ccn more con-
cerned parent th::in in Ne\\port-Mc>a,"
Bernd S:l>)·
And :a ne" charismatic superintendent
hls been hm:d, rcpl3cmg 21-year \CICrlo
John Nicoll, "ho had the reput:uion of
being. well. arro,ant, un:approachablc
Grind Jury accepts appllcatlons for 1994-95
All ci1izens interested an sen ing
on the 1994-95 Or;mac County
Grand Ju') :ire invited to submit
npplic:uions to the Superior Court
~for coni.ider:ition
The jury will begin y,ork Jul> I,
1994.
Jon. 28 h the la.,t dny for
submitting ;.ipplic:.11ions.
The Grand Jury l!i composed of
19 people whose names a.re
determined b) a drawing from
tho e nomio:ued by the Superior
Court judges.
II serves for one )ellr, sworn to
1n,estigJte the operations of the
county go.,crnmcnt and consu.lcr
evidence for possible indictment of
people !or criminal felonic>.
to
nd patron ling. Their at~lc1 arc u d1f· cine (or n 1hn1 district.
fercncc cl:.) ical mu,ic and rock 'n' And nuw, w11h ~l)'Onc iJov.in ~"Ith
roll, v.hich the H:uley·ridin& Bernd often "'~rm ·fuuic Bernd prucnbe4 the
pl:t)'I in hi ualk> with 'tudenLS ocJ iron c t dO$C of medi inc '° far. eur-
tc cher riculum udit.
You c.,n sec the difference in )()me-·B cc1nn1n1 Dec. 13, a IC:tm of six COO•
thine as 5implc a~ their name>. f>arenb, uhams will de end oo the d~ukt
tcuchcr and C\.en students cull the new for o \\eek nd a k adminhtraton, teach-
supcrintendent, "ho ha> a PhD., JUSt er), p rents, 5tutknts, board .nd com·
plain Mac. But nearly cvcf)'One -in-munity m t>. :and e'en the mcdar
eluding school board member) more th:in the followin ·
occ:hion:illy -referred to bb prcdece · I ) What docs Nc"port-Mesa want
\Or a!t Dr. Nicoll. )tudcn1) t<,> learn'>
In four month . lhc traditional honey· 2.) h th1 inform3t1on on paper'!
moon for a new !>upcnntendent h:ts blo>· 3.) h the d11itric1 org;rnized so that the
wml!d into a full-blo\\n IO\cfht. Asl student .,..,11 learn?.
an}one -)tudenh, teacher~. p:ucnt ·---'4,) Huw diJ \\C.lnm'L.ii.lhc tudcnb
anJ administrator) They've jltcndcd hi) arc learning?
m)pirational rallies and community fo. 5 ) Arc the goab the )amc: di)tricl·
rums, li)lcncd to him deh.,cr )pcechcs in t\ 1dc?
Spani>h to the Wc!>t Sade community, 1 "el\:c ~ed.\ la1cr the Jud11or) .,.. ,11
and watched him g1\c 1hc l>Chool board deliver their rcpon 10 the bo~rd, com-
10 y.udmcl.) by "h1ch hb tenure should pktc "i1h anal))i) and recommendations.
be mca)urcd. "l \c nc,er sc.:n )U(.h "!tlrong dcsm:
lrupiring siurc and JU!tt the right med1-for 1mpro.,emen1 '' ith1n :i school di trict,
Get A Jump On Gift Giving
1uA cmn IOU ~c.
629 Tem'llal Wl/. 120 • Costa Mesa
722-0420
n Mon. -Fri. 9-5 • Smee 1914
'
Jf'JU~;~ S~IIPPliVG
We'll htp any of our prepackaged ~1fts valued over S9.99
Jnywht.'re in tht' (Ontrnenlal llnited tates ~
1f vou place vour order before Novt.>mber 25. 1993.
Visit ou r store today for details'.
WESfCTJFF1 PI.A7A
17th at lnine A"-e., ~port Beach
· Smd A Gift By Phone 6424302 ·
t)()r11· afluf'(lah/e. !11(;!1
.I\\ .l \ ,I( II () .I~ H<hptt.tl \\ l' fl.'
Jln.'.t<h t.th.ing ''l'P"' to m.1kt: tht:>
.trl'.1·-. prt'lllll'r health c.ire pro-
' H.k r a ff or <.Lt b I e ,ind .1 ' ,1 ii .1 h le
through mo't i n~u ra ncl' pl.1 n..,.
h .. t\ l' .lu. l'"" tn .di o t I l u.1~" .1d -
\ .. tntl"d pr11~r.11n-. .tnd l.tt tl1t1l'..,
lntludmg ll'nll'r" (>t e\u:llt'Oll' tor
ht·.u1 l .tnt t'r .tnd "111111.:n " 1...1 rt· <(I I ( I I 1/1; // ( ) (I I! /1 ( . ( 11 'l ) , · \ ( I ( ) I/ _., I l ) r;
/t'r)//.l \ l'l/ j)f)/'/ fJ<'<J( ·/1.
\ ()/ ( )<f d11!.'r;/()/.'.
"'\OU read th•'· top
~<>' l'rnml·nt offiuJI' .trl' ' -
hard .It \\ ork 1n our
natmn' <. .1p1tal.
1 h 1.: y rl'
in~ thl' l ' ~
~y~tt·m . tq in~
to nuh.l' qu.1l1ty
mcd1c.1I tn .. -.U·
ment ahtilJhlt.>
for c' er) on t!-
-
c .1 re
T h l' I r ~ () .l I I ' t 0 rH () \ I 0 l'
helter thnttl'' .1nd 1nlrl•J,l'tl
.l l ( l' .., .., I h I I t I \ \\ h I It-kl' l' p I 0 g
Ul'h undl'r t <>1Hrol.
~1 c .l n" h ti l'. 2 j o O
\Xi't" ' l' l'' e n m :.i d c.: f 1 n d 7n ~ .
• 1 doctor -.1mple . l3L'<..1u .... 1.· n'"o
ma It t' r \\ h ,I( kl n d () t r l.111 \ () ll
h J' l' -t r.11.l 1 t Ill n JI. PP 0 <> r II \ t 0
1 n .., u r a n 1. l' -'' l' g 1 ' l' ' ( > u a
1.. hrntt' of pin -.1uJn-.
B u t th l' -.e J re n t 1 u "t .t n \' . .
ph~ ..,,u.tn-. The\ 're -.oml' of the
Jll 0 '1 r l' '-p l' l t l' c.J I n '.'\ 0 U l h l' r 0
C.1ltfor01.1 rheir fnt>ndh. taring
m .t n n e r m .t k e ..., p .1t i e n h t e e I
comlort.thll-.1n<l relaxed And
their off1<. e-. .tre do~t· to '' ht.>re
\'OU It\ t•
~· h J v ..,
mon.·. the}
(
.....
II \11u h.t\l' .tn\ <.~lll'..,lton ...
.thnut \ 1Hir hl'.thl.1 pl.tn . ·our
'Pl'l tJ I h 11.111wd rqHt'"L·nt :i -
t 1 , t' \\ 1 11 1 l l· ~ 1 .• d t (, h l' 1 r
J u ' t l .t 11 I "' ( 11 l ti} II -H ()AG
~londJ ,-t hn iu~h f rid.l\ hl't" een
9a m Jnd • ~orm .ind 'ou II find
nut "h.ll \\ t• \ l' kn( 1\\ n .1 I I .t 11 rn~
It d1>t·-.n t l .. l~l .1n .h.t nl ( nn-
~re ~to 1mpro\t \our h1..·.1hh 1..trc
Ju-.t J htl..,ptt .. tl 1n 'l'" port.
Bt• .. tth HIM •PllAL
NtWftOIU 8 1 ACM •CA
1·800 • 400 ·HOAG
.....
M 1tu9c1er, ~a 1W
I
F LEA· BANE (759·S679) olfcrina a
spcclal discount valid throu&h the
end of the year for Be t Buys
--readers who arc atilt
waitina for the Ocu to
"jU>I &O I y:•
.. 'They won't co
away," > Ac ·Dane
owners Donna
Hokan:.on anJ Jean
Oatley o( Newport
Deach. --~ nea Oane will SCl"\'ice
any home for S 120, or
any a~r1mcn1 for $80.
----Thb spcci:il offer
Best
Buys
reprc~nl up to a 70
perc.cnl d~nl or! lhe
pcak-i.cason price
----Flea Uanc use) a s:afe
hcfb.and·mmcraJ ror.ula ao HCI )'OUf
home ot the little pcstS.
0
CHAii.ES H. IWlR Jewclen (642·3310)
located oa Wntchff Drive in Ncwpon
Beach ii presentina an elhibi& ol
rcawercd 1reasures (rom the Spani h
Galleon. 0 Nucs1ra Senora de Atoch;s."
. The display wUI continue through
S turday. Oct. 30. •
Clarie H. Barr is proud to display the
trea urc , and 10 prO\'idc an opportunity
(or )OU to own • piece or h~tory. Price
start at $45.
II y®'re not familiar wi1h the Atoch :
In 1622, at the hci&ht or Spain's power,
her ricbo.t shiprbarina ~ver. &old and
emeralds, went down during 3 fierce
hurricane in the Florida Keys.
NMleul c • ..,., ... c M ... p.
documtated ahc Juccctdul tellda Md
dilcowcry by ahe Aaocba recowry crew
after 1uuncf'OUI failed anempu by 01hcr
divers.
James Sinclair, an arc!hacotoch.c and
. member o( the Atocha recovery crew,
will pc 5lide presentations daily at 11
o.m .. 2 p,m, and 4 p.m. There ~ limited
scatina uvailablc.
0
CELEBRATION (979·8570) a pany
upplici and decoration &tore located on
Baker Street in ~ .. Mcu, is havina a
"'uper sale" on Halloween merchandise.
Today H:illoween items will be
d~ntcd lO pcrcent.--An additional 10-
pcrccnt will be discounted each
succeeding day, and if you c:in wait until
Sunday. all HaUowccn ilcm1 will be
marted down 50 pen:cnt.
0
111£ VANTAGE •'OUNOATIO of
C°'t3 Mcu is tcllln1 .. Entertainment '94
BooQ"• to Ol.)f1tinue their MKCCuf ul d. •
count publtcution o( la I year. •fhe books
off er ~vinp on meals, tta\'CI, and enter-
tainment which are &Ood all year long.
The '93 boob will t!lpin: NoY. f. 'Ut
which time the new boob will take over.
The '94 boob sell for s.40.
cmploymcnl 5Cttln11 for 1dul~ whh
ckvclopmcnual tljgbilitic>
0
YlAGl IA HA L&Y or CQ\ta M
u kin& rudtf" to b4:1p her fimJ th
whereabouts of laJy VrOO m c qu lb
for the homclcu, nd who needs fobnc
donated to her au-.c.
I( )'uu'rc familiur with thii. 1nry, .
plebe Jive me 11 c:tll, so that I CDn help
out Hanley. ·a
To onkr a book please nil lk t BUJJ •Pflfill'7 lbunda)I .ad
(6'5-7833). To pick up your book the aturdo1s. Wl1tthff)t>U'tt • llH'IThant or
l~tion is G6l Hamilton St., iuite 720 in a 1bop~r, JI )OU bow of 11 l'!Od IHIJ, I 'd
Custa Mc~. lute to 1l•c )OU some publldty. Call me
Vanttttc Fc>vndntion is u nun-;profi-· --111 ~#1114, tilt m~ 11r~l 70 or rrrtrt -
ori:ani~t ion lhat providci. quality to me: lkst llu)I, D:illy l'llot, JJO IY. IJ.•y
intcgr:ued istancc in community and St., Costa Mc :1, C11/f. 91611.
r Farmers Insurance
fb',t
G \ J_J
t
! /r
Rabbitt Insurance
Agency
631-7740
Auto· Home· Health
(Blue en.)
Since 1957
Near Hoe& lbpital
•••••••••••••••••••••••••
'I . LOWEST RATES YET! I
I 30 Yean; Fixed I
I 6 5/a0/oTOuoa,1eo 6.747 APR I
: 6 3/40A;n»•1 •110M 6.898.,.. :
I I
I I
I I
. 1 Call for details now: I
i STEVE EHLE
l I (714) 675-8866 Office or 24 Hr. Pager (714) 237-6536 I I · 3748 e. C09llt HUuwev. eoron. del M8r A I
I ~ ~ndc1100 One Bank A I
I ~ Of Cal1fom1a • Menlber FDIC I
...._ end ,.,.,. ~to .,_ • .,_ of :.::sn'' ·-~•of tcr.'1W end ~ to ct-.e up °' dolw\ ..,._,.
.. a • • • .• • • • ...-. ···•••••• • • • • • • •
~Western Waste Industries
SINCE 1957 Stmnt Cmtrol and SOI.Ith Oronir County
Specidiring In
Temporary Power
Sar.iet Boxes
Office T raalcn
Rent-A-Bin
0/ ·~, 10 '--~ to
,-... 111smllll3UI
......... ~-111 .. s. llli$79JI
~....__ __ .......... 111$24.51
The Jewelers Exchange
10128 Ad~ms, Huntington BeaCh
. 714 964-4012
( Nc..Cood,.......Wt f; ll/lm
1628l~ooCirclcW~lrvinc 857 ... 6523 PRODUCE
"Home of
Orange County'•
FALL SUPER SALE
I
•
SuNDAY, 0cTOBER 31 ST
-Farmers Market
at Atrium Court
FASHION ISLAND
OPIN MONAAT.MWI • MtPM
<ftNSUN.MWI ._... r---------., I GGBP€>N I I I
I HOMEMADE I
I CARAMEL APPLES I
I 69' : I • I ..... en., .............. I __ .._,. t I
I FREE I
I .:_,cc:-:1' oi1 I I -s.. • .,,. ... IWJI I ..., , .,. ,. """ L----------'
-
SALE
STAllS
10128193
Hours. 10-7pm Tu~Fri
10-Spm Saturday
(ldUJld Oduiy 1 ~ ~t.&nl ac Aden.I
aUT lllT
ICAUNftD HOUll
The Durke fJm1ly 111111 be ha\lng a h.iuntcd boulc Friday, ~1urd:t) and Suncby
kt••tcn 7 ;anJ 10 pm The location Ii Ncwpc)n Dunes, 1131 B.id. 8.ly Dr.,
NC't\oport Dc:Mih. AJmis ion i) free.
TODAY
ANIO• MIA.l TH
Nurse bnc llannah l~f the Orani;c
County Ehkr c~m: Pro,r.1m "111 !>\! at
the Jc-."h ~n1or Center of Or;an'c
County, 2SO ~-B.i.~cr St • C<bt:i ~tcu.
d iscus.smc "MeJ1catmn :and Srn1ors"
t;or more mfo1m.111un. call So&5·553J.
CMIU»llWI aoo• llONINO
Children·, :au1hor Theodore Ta)lor
will be ~·inmi: N r1mo1hy o( the Cay,"
bct•ccn 3 anJ 6 rm :ti 1hc Child~n·s Bookshop~. IU \\.'c~t<'hff Dri\c.
N~port lk:ach C:>ll 675-1424 for
mo~ 1nrornut10n.
WOMIN AND LAW llMINA.I
_, Ju;.tkc Shc1l.i Prdl SOricn ... h1nc ~111
BOWL
FREE
Buy one game at
the regular price & receive a
FREE f.:e of bow11ng.
{Ur9""9d on n'81 FVc:NM COl4IOft e.,. Now 16 ,.
Kona ·Lanes
.2699 Hatbor (at Mesa Vis1de)
545-1112
&cARWASH& u CAMCAUUW~
P.:W~ ~~~~ o., ....... ·~ ......
............ •ftlC....-.Wu
& ~ lltW "" f, ...... ·~~&~
CAR WASHUiT!i\~ .. ,.,._...., ...
WANS
Buying • Selling
PAYING TOP
DOLLAR FOR
•DIAMONDS
•ROLEX
WATCHF.S
•JEWELRY
present "Women & the l.:lw -We
have nol come very far l:udy," to the
monlhly mcctins Cf the Oran,c
County Chaprcr of Women in
Mana,cmcnt :u 6 p.m. :u lhc ShcraLon
Ncv•port. Reservation~ arc 1.n adv:ancc
and cost is S2S for members and $30
for guests. For more inform:11ion, call
(310) 9:;8.3100.
nu IMOTS
. free Ou sh.>ts '4ill be nwdc a\:>1lablc
to all seniors between 8 ;ind 11:.30 a.m.
at the Costa Mesa Senior Center, 695
W. 19th St. Please call Olt.S-2356 for
more informa1ion.
MllTOtlCAL soctrn UftllttN•
The N'-....,. 11 8..:lk:h H1S1ork:ll Soc;1cty
"111 pcc~1 :an e\tnin' "llh 11.irt)
U:ibbitt :mJ lhc 811 Band1oOU nJ)
PAIN ANO
STRESS
RELIEF
71• 759-3000
eoo 95·4PAIN
( .......... ............ .............. ............ Olrw*,.. •.•. .....,u.. ,... .......... •-....
CARL HEl.D, 11.0 .
F .............
IN9wport C.-) ''°' Awocado • N9wport 8Md'I
SPEClALIZING IN:
Pre-owned Rolex
Wat~bes
CUSTOM
ACCESSORIES
AVAILABLE
• Diamond Dials
• Diamood Bez.els
.1"3 -
;
0
II MONDAY, NOY. 1
......... fO ....... LWMClllON
The 0 k Ull)' Club &. hOainJ a
lxlMn~ to bvsin..: luncheon at the
Le Mcridacn ltotcl In N~porl lka-.h
bctv.ccn 11:30 11 m ontl? p rn. PlcoaM:
c:.ill ~660 for more informoition
fllDAY
SATV•DAY,OC'f.H
lt031 Jl°'p1toal I ts •h annu:.il
drjv~·tf\ruuJh flu lllllllUlllL:.IUOn clinic
from 8 u.m to 2 pm Jh hob ;uc
l\~1l:ibtc at no ch:lr,c to ~opk 60
)"Clln anJ 0\1.'t. ror niorc 1nform:nion,
~II the l'°'p11:al 111 760-.5557 vr the MAUtnt• MOUH Oran,c County lk:ihh U.p:artni..nt i.t
The Burl>c family "'111 be h..a\ ing a 8.J..$-8095.
haunted house Fm!ay, S.uurJ.iy und
THURSDAY, NOV. C
UHD •oo• IALI
WIDNIJDAY, NOY. 3
IUDICIA&. IYITIM
Sund~ bct~ccn 7 <1n<l IO Jtm The ~--=•::::O:..:O:.:n:.:..:.•=u=-=c.i::;All:..,.::W:;AS=:M_,_, __ ,.,.,..... __ .;.:.=r:.=:-:::~~:-":".~><..;A
location 11 fll"cv.Jl')rt ~un..:), 1111 ll..it:l C~t• Mes:& 1t1ih Sthool St,.;C\':r l'c;im
Bay Or. Nc~pon lk;i,h Adm1 '>tun t\ ~tcrs will holJ 11 car ~ h from 9
free. :.i m. 10 3 p m in the front p:irlmg lvt
.... ,ITY 8INHtt ol the school.
Th.c Ho:>s's Heroes Alumni ~111 DOO JASMION IHOW
prc'SCnt the 71h Annu.il Nc~port Dunes Rcwn 1 ponwrini:
"OCTSOBERF(~ r ;as J bcnd11 tor llS fir)I UTop l>oJt . Cu h1on ~hlJW Ill I I
the lloa; llo.p11:1.I Ol.:m1caJ a.m Prc-rc11s1n1ion kc i' S:S :.ind SIO
DcpcndcnC) Center Alumni Fund :it on th" Jay of the event. r ur more
the C»ta Mc.a Nc1,hborbood inform.111on or 10 male re~f'\Jt1on,,
everything you need for a spooktacular
Ha.lloween Party
• Streamers-confetti-balloons
• Plates-Napkins-Invitations
• Cards & Stationery
~Jiit""""
UYSID£ COOU • 1015 bysade Dr •• Mewpcwt lacft • 71Mlll
..... s. ... 1,. s...,1 ... 1,.
TVMOI IUPPOttf O•OUfl
The P1tu1t.1') fumor Supt)On Group
of Onnsc Count~ m • .:a rhc t1r~t
\h:dn1.~J)' ol C;AI\ month at th~ I lo;ig
'' nJ 1 out th nu ltJ \l'Wlucl I"" n
• d1t~. "" 1J.11h ''""'· •Ju n. n~, ..,,.,
Cwt..1 \Ina, '!6!7.
.. ~Jeet A Date ... Get Your late
The Voi<'e l\lail ay"'
CoN71DBNTl.AL INFo~TION
Our enact' App-al To All Lif~style.
Mu et & 18 Yun Old
7 I I f; 17 • 71 f tf;
OFF
ANY SOFA • CHAIR S r
ROckER ·•oouuR ::~-::.SWIVEL
FANTAsnc ICLININQ SOF. OR OUR ~-BOY RfCUNERS. lA.Z-BOY . c~
· · '~49 , . . FROM s299
..
-.
..
~ Anonymous school
district employee is glad
feds stepped in, and hopes
former budget director
receives maximum penalty.
School officials agree.
By Russ Low. Suit WfQt
•
community at the oriainal tentenc-
ina." lkrnd a:akS. "I think the fed·
craJ scntencina will certaloly be
rcspon vc to those ronununity
concerns."
Parent O:in:i Bl:.ck, who jOincd
whh four othct parenb tu edmine
~hoot dbtri t fin:ind I records be-
fore W gncr'i cm~zztement wa
l.lisco\icrcd, ~id )he fu1 nu ~mpa·
thy for the m n.
We ;it ot a tu~le and looked
him in the ! cc vwhitc we wcro
que t11>ntn3 the books," Olack
~aid. "Stc\c Wagner walked u
through thc\C t>O&u boo~ and
never alJ \\.e think ti WOS Cm•
•
lion and ~c we make."' Werner :Khool diltrict. knows M'bcre it ii -w wan& the sa~. "I don·a know lr the com· .. U he can't rcp:ay hi \khms he money bxk."
munity will ~er foract 11." houlJ be incarcerated ias Iona 115 Some ptr~ts ay tbcir loM i>f
Dut a •tatemcnt . ued Wednc1· time ollows:• Albert u d .... finJ it (Onfidcncc in the NNpc>rt·Me.a
dty by Waan r' attorney, Paul 1 p:articul:arty offensive kind of school di trict is nut entirely Was·
Meyer, ac~l.liCS the school di trict cnme -to 1tc t from chtldrcn. ncr's fault. 1ncy say his crime: was
of m4lkin1 the embcutcmcnt pos-And from ~hot 1 c:an tell, he uiCJ only 1 >)mptom of rom~nt school ~le. the money for the .;11ic~1 of indul· di trict mismanoaacmcn1. uwe
_ \'There f) no que~ion but that aence -rolurcd 11one • nlink ch<he to ride the Wainer w•lvc: to
Stephen Wagner i respon iblc for co;,ts :>nd fancy en~." , nccompli h our pit," said potrcnt
hh GCtion ," Meyer tote~ in a Parc:nl Annie Youn1luve, re-Gres Wohl, wt\U urpnl1cd ~ pcti·
written pre rcleusc. "l do object , ccntly appointed 10 the ~huol di • tion dri"c to rcpluc:c former Su·
however, to any publicity which trict's Educlittion Summit Comm it· pcrintcndcnt John Nicoll. "Wug·
~.. miake~ my client a ~peg03t for tee, ~aiJ he i more concerned ncr contribut d to a probltm that
lnadequute afc&uards against lo about the return of the money to cceleratcd due to a lack or di •
in the school di~trict. ----thc-dii.trid th n the ltngth of--trict m;m:r~ment lU the" time."
can et1ll il cau\ioua pPlilnDin.'' he
id.
Thb 1 11 pivotal year for the
1ehool district, accordip\J tu parent
Tom Voeclc, who thaid poircnu urc
>till skeptical. "If lhin&' don't turn
rounl.I. you'ro au_ing to c ll lrc-
mcntk>us cwdu• ol .audcnt rrum
thi d~trict," Vucelc id.
NEWPORT·MESA -The
schoul di~1ric1 employee who blew
1he '' hi,1lc on S1ephcn W:igncr
more 1han t~o >e:m aao )aiJ ju!i-
tfce-tt-ftmilly being ~1 +cd with t
riling of (cder:il charges again t
the former bud,ct dirc(;tor
Wednesday.
' bcu.lcmcnt We thought it WA
m1~managemcnt."
"Howe\cr, if appropriate safe· Wngncr's >entcncc. Out Wohl and other p:tr~nb )3)"
guards hod been in place, this "My biggest concern is that they urc hc:utcned by the new
matter would ha\'e been unCO\cred ~h:lle\'cr sentencing hap~ih, he opcnnes~ in Jhe M:hool di.strict
BcrnJ aid hC under1t und the
dumage the wo,ner cmbeutc~enl
h , Uone to the cred1bllily or the
5Chout di,trict, tanU he bclicv\;s it
c~n be healed. "As (ar "' l'm ron-
cern1.:J, h~t<H)' is • creat teacher
but it hould not be a ball ond
chain," OcrnJ :iiJ. "I don't think
"'~ )houlJ ever forget it h:appcncd,
bu t at some point we're goina to
mo1.e away from It .. "I'm very glad they stepped in
and I hoJ>I: he recei' cs the m:t\I·
mum cn1cncc on e:ich coun1,"
nid the employee, echoing the
sentiment of Newport-Mesu Uni-
fied School Oirnict emplo)ees nnd
parents who were disappointed by
Wagner's original six-)ear st:itc
prison sentence.
"The puni hmcnt did not fit 1he
crime," aid the anonymous cm·
ployee, who triggc.rcd the invc: ti·
gntion af1cr di~ovcring a $57,000
school d1mict check signed by
Wagner in July 1991 that was pnid
to a business Wagner co-owned.
"A lot o ( people here (eel very
angry and betra)cd. We're all liv-
ing '"'ith budget cub and 11ght con-
~r;il.nts and la)off, I hope they
won't pica bargain in any way."
Ne\\porl Ha rbor High School
Principal Steve Pavich alw ap·
, ptauds the-federnl government for
_ptins ch.iri;es, c.,,cn Jhough h~
once considered Wagner a f ncnd.
"I \\Orked wjth him arid knew
' ham and trusted him as a friend,"
Pavic11 s:iid. "He deserves the
most harsh jail sentence he can
po~1bly receive under the law.
What he did ~rects .not only the
Jtudents, but al~ I.he entire mo-
~ role or the district. ll W8$ a total
abu'c of trust."
School d1!.trict Superintendent
Mac Oernd said there was .a con-
sensus in the communi ty that
Wagner should receive a stiffer
se ntence for the damage he's
done. W:iancr now faces a maxi-
mum ZO·year federal sentence an
addition to his six-year st:ite prison
re rm.
"There was an outcry tn the
24-llouP-graffiti
hotline set up
NEWPORT OEACH -
City ofhciah. ha\e
c~tubh,hcd a 24-hour grufflt1
_ , hotline to get a quid.er
h;indlc: on damage to pn"atc:
and public property.
The hotline number"
644-3333
Caller:. arc asked 10 lca .. c
their name and phone
number so city offici:ils may
return' ir call if the
dama~c c;.innot be found.
Once a report 1s made, city
oflieiab prom1,c. the graffiti
"''" be remo,cd within 24
• hours.
For information call
644·3055
School board membe r Forrest
We rn er, bo:i rd pre ·idcnt when the
W:igncr ~.indal broke loose, 5Ai<l
the dum3gc Wngncr cnused the
dimict will tal.e a long time to te·
pair. "It's n-01 JUSt the fi~I p:art
of it, it ha~ shaken the public's
confidence in almo t every deci·
and Stephen W:igncr would have might act out and get hi~ money," under the lcudcrship of new su·
been able to receive help at a Younalove said "\Ve ~now he pertntendcnt Mac Dcmd. "Yuu
much earlier )1a&c."
Bankruptcy tru~tee Ted Albert,
appointed by the court to locate
and liquid:ue Wagner's o~ts. says
Wnaner has not cooperated with
efforts to make restitution to the
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tiaapo11-M-. Scbooi o..nc. ..... Dinctot
li1plwa W1per .....
.. ded wkhOut pay for
Ill-dM~ SS7.000
ID cliliriC:I funda co hil
Victorville ahoe·reptlr
company.
• NOt'. 4. 1"2: Ncwpon-Mai ftles I complaint in
buknaptcy coun ICC\Wna
Wqncr of divertin& more
tban Sl 75,000 to bis shoe-~ firm.
• N .... lt, 1"2: Waancr
ii fired.
-• Nw. 24.; l"2: Waancr is arrcJted at bis Dover
Shora home and accused
of cmbculina Sl.l million
in district funds.
•Dec. LS, 1"2: Wagner
pleads auiJry to stealing
more than $3.S million
from the tcbool district.
•Jue 25, lJt.l: Wagner
is sentenced to six years in
state prison.
• Oct. 17, 19'3: Federal
officialt file charges
aaainst Wagner carrying a
maximum 20-)ear
sentence.
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Whll. a r-... coun dat• ii beJna Mt. Waper will be t,.,.
fcrred from a l&ate priaoa in v ..
caville to federal ~ at the
Metropolitan Detention Center in
Los Anacin.
The 4l•year-old Newpon Dcacb
Cather wu arrested last October
attcr an lnYCS1i1ation revealed ho
stoJo nearly S4 million («)In the
Newport·Mc11 Unified School
District while acrving as its finance
director.
"What &ivcs us interes.t (in the
case) is that there were federal
fuods iJJvolYcd." Scavo. uid.
"What sives us jurisdiction (to
prosecu1c) is that he used the moil
to perpetrate the fraud."
One mail fraud count was filed
Wednesday with reprd to a
$35,000 payment Walf'er sent -
stral&ht Crom the district's savings
account -to pay his American
Express bill.
Three wire fraud chlllgcs per·
lain to three aeparaJe occasions
when Wasner wired district money
to make personal investments at
banks in New Yort and Miami.
Accordin& to Seave, Waper
wired $2.S,000 directly from the
district's AVinga account on May
4, 1990. Seven days later he wired
MCMMt m,200. The lbild COUDl
--lll~MwiledlOa .... ~.,, ..
"Hll ....,.,.,,. pcriddieallj
.._. laJaa lboul ~at dilcft~
aadn iA &M diltrict'a fuwaca."
Scaw said ... Bua by mcam ol vari·
out lies and mialeadlaa 1&atements.
he was able to conceal his
scheme."
Even after W_,ner was arrested.
federal omciaJ1 uy, he and his
wife Lindi concealed his assets
from the district.
Items the Newport Beach cou·
pie failed to tell prosecutors about
include 16 fur coats. aem stones in
Toronto ind Florido, valuable
coins and a 47.S percent interest
in a local shoe-repair business
called Cobbler &press.
Accordins to records, Linda
Walf'cr act ually took eight fur
~lS worth roughly $57,000 to a
storase shop in Orange the day
before mectins with b:snkruptcy
aa~ iaflcr hlr ~·, M •
rac. Md dlea I.old W. lhaa lbl
Md ..o odaer lun.
BUknJoKY iGYatiplOtl didn"t
find the """-""ti.I they quntioncd cm~ at the Cur store kl
months later.
Alto uncxwered wu a b nJr. IC•
count in Linda W1aner·1 name on
the We t lndi 1 land of Nt'li ,
reputed to be a center of money
laundcrina for intern11ional drua
unu&&Jcn, accordina to Court·
Dppointcd bankruptcy tru\tCC Ted
Albert.
Last sprioa, school official'
opened the Wagncrs' G:ilaxy Drive
home in Newport Beach 10 auc·
1ion off their bclonain&>. includina
clothes, furniture, cars, chim1,
9.eddin& rinp and the hou>e it)Clf.
So far, bowe~er, M:hool officials
have recovered lcs) than S32l,000.
After fees to "secured credito~:·
only about Sll5.S84 i~ left.
Jn the st:ste sentencing report,
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70-1000 powMU
Local-Nabooal-lntanational
oOor-to.Door ddMry
&pat padcing and aating
Ground • Sea • Air. Rail
r----Specializing in =~
Household Goods & ApplWlCa
Fi.ix An. Antiques. Fragile Items
Fully ummd. 15 ycan of CXJXOClla
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~. Octoblf21.1•
<>r.,. c..aay DdUkt Ataomcy a. 1 rw11 r. Tom S1eW11t &old pto-
'*lcia o«lciah 11..a ..... ...,.
coawllad Waper II mnond&d
and believes tbc ddcodul MW
bu ~ hidden away.
S1CQll called Wapcr a .. '1a"
manipulator, "moli¥ated by
creed."
Reports show that Wqner used
the money ~ cmbcWed to p y
credit c:irds. Mq> at de~rtmcn1
stores and purchase home in
Newport Beach, Santa An:., ful·
lerton 4nd Rancho M ira1e.
lnvcstia;i1on found his home
stocked with pricey paintings.
mink tuxedo j:td.cts, a fur.tined
robe and garish jev.els, including a
5,67().karat emerald.
• Wagner admittedly squandered
on undetermined amount of the
taxp:iycr money on b d acm in-
\tstmcnts, lent more than $80,000
to a friend and more than
$140,000 to his ~in brother
County ·~ ton allo 'llC·
alMd W.,.a o1-. UIM'OOfCra-
tivc. ~ pullODal a'llllftltlf mes mticaJ to the case Jhonl1 bc-rore h arrest nd lale r Pias
them bolus lea A their cfforu
to recoup tho money be tok •
When inhi lly confronted with
the rmbculcmcnt, W er denied
any impf pricti Onl1 artcr evi-
dence ..,. s comp led, did he.ad.mil
10 the thefts.
In the scn1encin1 repon. Was-
ner told prub.ition o((ic'1:al that he
simply "h~cd nice 1hinis" an d
"saw a chaoce to m le some
. money."'
H1 11ttorncy·1. theory, 1cco1d· •
to the rcpurl, •~ that "Mr. Wag·
ncr's deb1lita1cJ p )Chologinl
)13te 1o1.a 1n fo I :at the root or hb
need 10 obt:un money from the
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Lynn Adams, nation I r~quetball champion; Marpttt R.
Ander on, judqe, NOC Munk ipJt Court; ~rge ~non,
community <>ct wist, Mf CC; Jilt Angel, Highway P~trol
spokcsper~n. radio reporter; Judy Bums, television writer; Ken
Cory, controller, stale of Clliforn1.1; O.ve Cuuler, best-ielling
novcli~t; ~r. Oayid Emmes, P.roducer, South Coost Repertory;
Dennis Fitzpatrick, bank president; Brad Cates, shcrif(.coroner co~nty of Orange; Or. Will 0 . ~illett, profbSC>r, Washington '
University; Or. Jame T. Goodrich, ncurologi)I; Rush Hill,
Newport Beach architect; Or. fran"lyn l. Hruu, prof('SS()t,
U~1~crsity of Puget Sound; Su an Huscroft, pcdiatrici<ln;
Wilham Katt, actor; Jack Kennedy, high school principal;
P.ltricia A. Krone, commuruly .ictiv1~ Shirley "O.lni" leyr~r
>tulptor; Or. Raul Mag~na, vice pr<?:>1dent, Ahh.lMed Health '
Services; Randall McCardle, real estate dC\leloper, Terry
McCardlc, prC)1dcnt Century 21/Thc Rear Estaters; Or. Martha
Newkirk, community \Oluntccr, UC regent; Or. Thuy Thi
Nguye n, phr-ician, Carlo Palomino, \\Orld boxing champion/
actor, T. Jcffer on Parl-.er, best-selling novelist; Starr Parodi,
tclcv1s1on comp<))Cr clnd arranger; Leo E. Peart, chief o( police
'"inc; Dan Quisenberry, pitcher, Kansas O ty Royals; John J. '
Ryan, Judge, California Superior Court; Benny Ricardo, NFL
f~tbJll pfayer an~ broadcaster; Or. Tom Ruaz, physician;
Richard Shaw, artist; Susanne S. Shaw, judge, OC Mun!fjpal
C?urt, Cathy Barrett Sizemore, Californ ia lobbyiS(; Steve
T1m~ons, 1984, 1988 Olympic gold medalist; Donna
Uch1zono, c1Jncer/chorcogrJpher; Ernie Vitucci, gen~ral
mJnag~r. OC editor, LA Times; Thomas C.K. Yuen, CEO, AST
Rc!>CJrch Inc.; Carol Anne Williams, founder, Interval House
~helter!>, Albert Wong, executive vice president, AST Research
Inc; Or. E. Aubrey Woodroof, scientific researcher.
LINGERIE
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Heart and · Sole Classic
October 30. 1993
A life evety 34 ·SBCOnds ••.
That'• what cardlovucular dll'f:l:N II c:od'fl ocx OOc.f'*Y
~y. T'fNI HNtt & Soul a.a-le • fund r1*JnQ .wr1t
n.ld *' bllMtft ,,,. o.c. Ctviplw "' ,,,. Am9f1can ,...,,
~. Their gDll/ II fO reduce dJMbMty 11/td deatlt
'1otn Clll'Cllovucular d/se1tes and Mrol<e. All money flb«1
by the Clmt' • ua«J to ,.wpport ~. educatlotwl
Pf'O(/f'rM & c::ommuntty Ntvk» projecta. TM warJt II
organlz«I by ~ and no mon.y 19 f»kJ *' OCJlllJde
t1fOUI».
~ t~ II dedicalad to th9 omapt of long
term fttnw. We hope you wtl join U1 In •ippcdng Na
lmpof1ant community event. To ,take ...... al cu
offer, .,._.. ttop by or cal for mor. ct-....
8y Kim l<nofr. 5"* ID h Dali -
Tryinc \O find iame&hina :in
commoa whh a m)'Acry ~list, a
phy.idln, a dancer/dM)rcosnaphct 1 arid a baucrcd women'• ·acJvuaitc
mi1ht bO a diffK'ull ta'9t for tome.
However, Oranac Co 1 College
has p~iJed u connection with
this aroup.
On Nov. 19, four individu Is
from ah~ field will be inducted
into the OCC Alumni H II or
Fame, •ponsorcd by OCC's
Associated S&udenh und the ·
Alumni A~soci 11011. Tilc 11th
llJ\ncial ceremony ~11! horiur
author T. Jdfen.on P.irlcr, Or.
Tom Ruiz. dancer nnd
chorcoaraphcr Donna Uchizono,
and CANI Anne Wilh1nu. founder
and d1rectot uf D domf lie
violence helter.
Parker, the J9th inductee,
attended OCC for 1"0 )COll'I
before he 1ran1Ccrrc:d tu UCI to
obt:ain hi\ Engli1h degree und
begin :i juurnali\m car\!cr. Ahl."r
"Titin~ for C\'Crlll n "~paper ,
including the Oajly Pilot, hi."
became a nU\cli 1 :mJ no" i be t
l.:nown for hb Nol\, .. Summ~r of
Fear," "Lugun:a Ilea I," "Link
Saigon .. nnJ .. P.icilic tka1 "
ocror1: 1roduutin1 (10111 occ lfl
1965, N.ui,, the 401h inductee,"'-''
a member of the collc l.!'s Junior
RO<>C Do" I Squ~1J and un
~11-Ea,tcrn Ce>nfcrcncc performer
for -OCCa Pir.11es. Ruiz .,.du.tcd
from the use School otMcct.clnc
und beaune an obAeukian.
Unronu:uclf, after to.int D
fomity members tu cancer, Roiz
himself w:u diaanosed with the
cJi$CHC :ind died before the ogc or 40.
Dancer OOnna Uchlzooo
.1ttcnd~ OCC from 1974 to 1978
umJ then e:uncd hct dcarcc in
d.1ncc from Cal State LOna Be:u:h.
A founJing member or 1hc Jcrr
Sl.i)IOn Dance Com(>:'ny,
Uchiiono pcr(orm all O'tCr ahe
'~orld, includmg N w Yorl.: and S'' 1tlcrl:1n<t, and lllb even
n:turncd.to OCC to teach dance
cl.I\~).
TM 42*1 iMuellc, Carot Anne
Walliaml. le'ft OQC • Jl97f IO
padua11 r-USC w1Ua ·~
1n ia1om111aM' row-.. daaical
~and cornmunicalionl
ond a ma1t1t'1 in p.~hoJo&y. She
founded lnacrwl House, which
helpt ~i(ti!M of domestic Vi'11 nC\!
and he has n:ceiV1:d 1he Oran~
County .. Woman uf Adticvcmcm"
a>A:atd and lhe Culifornia
"Governor's Award."
The inductkm ccrcn\Ony, to be
held in OCC Student Ccmcr, will
begin '-It 5 ru1. und '*ill be
rull~cd b) :a reception. "fhc three
living honoree will p1c~nt :ind
Or. Rui1 ~•II be rcprcscntc<l by
ht "°ifo, R<h1C.
THE TRUTH ABOUT LYING. c
For year\ we "ere 1old that the f11tncr the btd
the better Thats JU t not true s1ntt your body 1s
not flat Rrs(uch has shown that for qtal1ty slttp
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enough to allow shoulders and hips to sfnk in y~
supportive enough to contour 1tsdf to the lower
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mean mort suppon l..ts~ pmsurt Bcntt orcularion
DUX spring\ arc mad e of rcs1ll(nt Swed ish
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~rry rurvc Mort ~pnng\ dt\tnbutc your weight
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lll'Vlcll held today
far Adlm Scott
COSTA MESA -Funeral ser-
vices for the 1984 Costa Mesa
High School student-body presi-
dent who was shot last weekend
will be held today.
Services for Adam Scott, 27, arc
slated for 2 p.m. 11 the All Sain
Episcopal Church, 132 }l. Euclid
St. in Puadcna.
Scou, 1 corporate auomey .-ho
wu IMna in Silvct Lake, wu re·
called by friends as a popu.lar
bodywtfer •• tho wedac.
He . .aradu•lcd Crom USC Law
SchoOTin May, and also craduiucd
from UC &rkclcy. Scott had ju>t
bcaun work for a law finn I t
month.
Scott was lilied by a sin&Je shot-
gun blast, allegedly fired by Eth n
Dubrow, a 26-year-old film pro-
ducer. Dubrow wu being held
'4ithoul bail on manslau1hter
charaes. Lm An,1elcs police s:iid. .....
$100, ......
COSTA MESA -Share Our
Selves. the county's luacst poverty
relief procram. recently received a
$100,000 grant Crom the Harry and
Grace Steele Found:ition. The en-
dowment will be used to help SOS
assist more than 30,000 people
monthly "ith rood and emergency
funds, and more than 1,300 people
treated by volunteer doctors :lnd
dcnti ts at its Cree clinic. Accord-
ing to director Karen McGlinn,
the organization's annual budget is
lnOft thu SI millioo.
1bc Harry and Once Stc~Jc:
Foundation awarcb more than S6
mUlk>n annually '° oon·pcofat
aacncics in lhe fickS of cduc:ation,
humanities, rcli&ion and wclrare.
Dini 111t •
~ ctlllllt
COSTA MESA ·-The deadline
for the Onn&e County Red Cro
HIV/A IDS P<>iter Contest is Nov.
lS.
The conte")I gi cs students from
elementary gndcs 1hrou1h colle&e
and arti ts from both amateur and
prof essionol ranks an opportunity
10 educate themselves and others
about the di~ase.
Posters moy be entered in En-
J)ish, Sp3nish or other lan1uogcs.
All entries wlll be displa)Cd dur-
ing an Open House Nov. 19 from
noon to 8 p.m. ond Nov. 20 from
10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Orange
County Red Cross.
Winners will be announced :lnd
awards given at 6:30 p.m. Dec. 1
-World AIDS Day -:u UCI
followed by a play and display of
the AIDS Memorial Quilt and
candlelight vigi l. Cnll 835-5381.
Uu,k
9o.it~
FRJO\Y, OCTOBER 29
I :00 -7:00 PM
BY
LORRAINE \WU>Y
-
-II II ~ I inen arc llattd for Nov. 17 at JO II 1,8(1l. 1,111. and . 18 11 12;30 p.ra. II 1111 ..___, Ad nee tideu arc S7 Frkbyl
_..... and Saturdays. S6 on Sundays and
COSTA MESA -Ot !'JC SS Cot bi&h ldK>ol matinees. Tick·
Coa•t Collc&e will rtro&l'ize its ets •t the door will be SI and S9.
ninth annual Sh ke~arc lcbra· Seniors, Or:ansc C:O.u auden"
lion w11h the 16th century pb)· dd children under 12 are di 1 le
wri&ht's oomedy ..,-amina of the for SI discount . Call 432-SSSO.
Shrew," Nov. 12-14 and Nov. 17·
21. I ldMlal ...... lllllllY
inc show ~ih run in the col· .... ' ua. Cll,__. ....,_1 ·
legc' 930-$Cat Robcn 0. Moore •• ..._ UUAa
Thcntcr, which has been clo~cd for ~:trincrs Elementary School in
the p..a)t )Car durina a Sl.6 million N1=~port Be ch i' collcctin1 cereal
renovation Production h d been t>O~ bo11oms 1hruu1h Dec. 31 10
showing 1n the more intimate 200-rai e money for the school .
seat Drama Lab Theater. . The school acts 25 cents for
Cunain time for the C\Cf')' General Mills or Dig G cc-
Sbakcspcarian play will be 8 p.m. real bo~ bottom lhat is cut out
on Frida)'$ and Saturda)S :ind 3 with the UPC code. Box bottom
p.m. on Sundays. High school mat-donations may be made 11 the
CREDIT PROBLEMS?
rdlool Of='° .......... Cmcalaiy 2 .......
DrM. N~ Bea. nMO. ·····-•••'7••n• t
COSTA MESA -The Irvine·
b:tsed Medtronic foundation hu
aw rded 1 S7.SOO lflnt to the
Ha r Arca Friends in ScNicc to
Hu a ·,)' orpniution.
E.ic ye;ar, Medtronic provide~
1rant> for progrums -hich •upport
community need), v.ith an cmpha-
i on women and children.
The ~d tion is supponcd by
Medtronic Inc . o leading de\.-cl·
opcr :and m;a'nufacturcr or bio-
mcdiClll device for impMin& cur·
d10Va)CUlar and neurological
health.
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Of all the W'lfS you can express love. one of the most caring and thougttful involves the plalning d
f\lleraVametery arrqements before the need anses. That's exactly vtty Harbor Lawn has created the iiead d
Househokr propn. allo~the Head of Household one (1) FREE SPACE when you start your farnity in cu
before need protection plan. The ·Free $pa(8. is at NO COST OR OBLIGATION (SUM l.JWn Onty) A $70 00 one
tine endowment carefee &s required by state law. This ofter is valued at Sl ~.00 plus $70 00 Endowment
care. Ifs an easy way to ~ure complete tooeral arrangemerts, so your family woni have to make all the
diffirult det;isions after the fact
Why burden your family?
A wise person prepares in advance. P~ m sectrity comes to the person Who has made thoUQhtful
provisions for the f\Aure of fan1ty and loved ones
Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive
540-7602
1625 Gisler Avenue • Costa Mesa • 24 Hour Services
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uNKEN 'filREASURES @F ({J:uE
PANISH <fALLEON ~TOCHA
~n the )Ur 1GZ2 al ttR he:iahl ·of Spaio'
powitt. Mr richnt ship. 11t• Nw:sJTo Senora t#
Alodto. went down durina a ficrot Caribbean
hurricane. µc.r centuries or surch n& t.M
AtochA waa ran&Uy d~
ofr the F1orida ~ ~t
80 tona ol ailwr and 200 ban or aold, 3,000 cmeralda,
100.000 piecet of t ' t. ......
niOcent period jtwll')' and
paoiab Colonial arilfacta have~ recowt.4 ,.. ..
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Iola .. -..,, _.,
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firefighters organize on P~fic Coast Highway nev El Morro Canyon.
FIRE: Keeps residents on edge as
firefighters prepare . for worst
From A1
Ahhough police had not an-
nounced .an official evacuation as
of I 1 ·30· p.m., neighborhoods on
the ea~t end of Harbor View and
the north end of Corona High-
11111.h had been put on alert.
"Right now our luck is holding,"
Gun1~ sJ1d "The wind has shifted
1n our fa\Or ."
Ne,crtheless, county officials
e\acuateJ homes an the Newport
Coa!tl area just nonh of Sp)'glass
Hill
··1 he entire hilb1dc is glowing,"
..aid Keith Owen), while keeping
'ig1l from his Spyglass home.
··we're guarded -watching by,
the minute as the night goes on."
Earlier an the day, Newport
Beach firefighters established an
emergency operation center at the
police department Lo prepare for
the worst. aw..,..~ .......
Police iniually transformed Co-
rona. dcl Mar into an evacuation
center for motorists who had been
halted at road blocks on the Coast
Highway. By late Wednesday
night, several hundred peopl_e had
sought refuge there.
Richard Lusk hugs his mother loris after after they lost their home
to fire Wednesday. The two stayed close at the Red Cross Evac~
aton Center established at Corona del Mar High School.
Throughout the day, dozens of
Samantam -including about 50
parishioners from Mariner's
Church -swamped Costa Mesa
and Ne"'port Beach police . lines
with offers-to assi!t t the Red Cross
1n c' Jcuauon efforts.
l'\c"port Beach and Costa Me sa
At 1 p.m.
Wednes•y, an
ominous scene
was seen
looking toward
Laguna Beach
from Crystal
Cove on the
Newport Cout.
sent dozens of firefighters into u-
guna to help resident'> c~pc the
inferno.
Dy 10 30 p.m., more than 300
homes had been S\\allo"'ed up b)'
t he dramati'C conflagration.
prompting county offici:ils to de-
clared a ~t::ue of emergency.
"It's pretty frightening," Maggi
Owens said, watching the name:>
Coltl Mia nreng11ter1 b1tUe
bl'Ulllnres, downed power line~
By Mamie Mcleod. Stlft Wt1tef
COSTA MESA -While nc1ghborin1 Newport Beach fou&bt off
a firestorm, city flrtftJhters here re ponded to a re ldential fire,
two ,.,all brushfires and about a dozen calls reportlna live wires
• blown down by the winds.
The fare -cau.sed by parks from downed clc~trical wire
P broke out in a home in the 3200 block of Delaware Phacc at 2:20
a.m .• fire officials wd.
Since early Wcdnesdty mornina, f1ref&lhtcD id 1hey rc<:ci~cJ
calls lhroujhOut the ci ty for archina wires and live wires which had
toppled O\cr, all of y,ruch were fi.xed within hours. Po~u ouuiges
resulted causin1 city hall 10 lose power tor a 11mc durina the niah t.
'" Other lines on Fairview Road and Jllinou Street were knocked
•O\'er later an the momina. The ~n wires an the 2200 block of
f 1irview took out the electricity for an area covcrina 'ix bloc •
creep clo er.
When asked whether he thought
the NC\\ port Coui.t development
-surrounded by 0.amci. -\\OUIJ
be saved, one firefighter 'aid. "I
don't kno" The night is till
)Oung, my friend."
Da•~ llrltz, Marnie Mel.rod.
Marc Posnu aad Ton) Dodc-ro
C'Ontrlbutcd to this story.
'
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Rob Brenn.ln recoils from an c"plosion of a propane tank at the El Morro Trailer P~rk on the southern
end of the Ne~port Coast. Brennan \\ilS watering the,,roof of his home "'hen the explosion occurred.
'' The whole
neighborhood is
out in the streets.
The sprink lers are
going. People are
up on their
roofs with hoses.
And we've got
our children
dressed and
ready to go if we
need to~
'' ...
Tl"aYU IQ
Harbor View Hills resk1ent
VICTIMS
From A1
ing, nit hough he_ h:iJ c'ery rcnson
tu be The m.lnagtr of the El
Morro Ucach Mobile I lomc Park
i.tudicJ the tclC\ISIOO, SCI up in
the g}m. intently as he \\.ttchcJ hi
p.irk gu up 1n Oamcs.
"It's Jui.t u~,3blc," he said,
h" C)C \till focu!ted on the telev1-
!tion "When I left. they \\ere com-
ing J\)\, n the hill, ordering u out.
·1 he i.mokc "J) so close, my eye'>
\\Crc burning."
In aJJ1twn tu the high ..chuol
:>helter. :>ever.al local hotel'> offered
J1\Cuunted rates to those di pl.aced
b) the fire.
At 1 he Li ttle Inn on the Bny,
ownc r M1ch:acl Palttz dropped
rates from $100 to $30. And tho e
v.-ho couldn't afford that could stay
for free, he snid
The Newport Dcach Marriott
. characd SS9 for their $1 25 rooms,
s.:aid Mark Dolton. the hotel's di-•
rector or morketing. and wns
qu1d.ly filled Jn dd11ion, Marriott
·v.orkcrs assembled cmcrcency-arc
pac~cts containing tooth brushes,
ruon and other e~nti:d , Dolton
s:ud.
The Four Seasons Hotel in
Newport Center -where rooms
go for S20S to S l ,600 per night -
filled all 285 room.s by 5·30 p.m.
wHh v.eary Laguna residents, some
\\<ho came in clutchina their pets
and ot he" branaing only the
clo the on their b:acks.
"We sure ll{C packed," ~id Ray
Jacobi, the hotel's vice president
und general manager. ..We're
housing SC\;eral families who obvi·
ou ly have been 5truck by this
tragedy."
Jacobi 1d the hotel worked
"uh the Red Cross in finding shel-
ter for families who ~ere turned
away.
Hotel employees eaacrly caJled
in to sec if they were needed, Ja-
cobi said. "You just\have to be
\Cry acnuinc, warm ahd sincere.
You share in their emotions and
their tragedy. •nd you try to be an
oasis within all thls."
He said hotel employees con-
verted a m ae room into an ar-
cade for children 'With video sames
and a big-screen television.
Stair wnttn ltt.re Polffr •ad
O.rld lltlu l.'Ollll'UHlted to 1•11
SIOf7 ••
Pelan Hills aolf pro P~rry Ftatl~r
keeps "'• eye on the ~II ~t
the ptKtice
r~witha tdMt· plume Of ilKil smoke
from the
massiw Ore In Ma~la&UM ledl4tMn1 -·~
..
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New .. rt·C•st• Me .. YMCA
The Nc*port·Costa Mesa YMCA
needs • Vlricty or s,cncral volunteer
help, includ n, the Jrrun~rath'C clerl·
cal ~luntecrs. ccncral mainlcn:uicc
-landicapins. )OUth spon ~ches anj
lifcauard (special ccrtirK: 1ion re·
quateJ). Fot m(orm.uion or 1pplica·
tloos. call the YMCA 1t 642·9990.
OfMtll te aecewery
Open to Recoi.cry as a non-profit or·
pnizacion that •111 sc~c as a prorcs· "°"'*' placement aacncy for rc~cnna
aJCohol -and other dnia u~~ Vol-
, uacccn arc needed lo set-up. clc:in-up
and orrc:r clcncal support for the up-
"" '1'~n Mcctinf' S<.:pt 2 at the
Costa M~ Communuy Ccnlcr. For
1nfonnallon on the mc~1n1 or on
other volunteer opponunaties, c:ill
Mant1y at 722· 7133
01M"1P•clflc
1'hc Opcta Pacific Guild Alh11ncc, a
suppon &fOUP ror Opera Pacific, h:u a
wide r .nee or acti\1t1c~ for \oluntcers
[tOm Jabclinl and "urfing Cll\elopcs,
to aaffina the opera shop, to bcina d\>-
CCAIS who prcp.:ue children 11 Oran~e
Coast «hoots for v.h.Jt they "'111 \Cc 1n
an open For 1nfomu11on, call 54.
OPERA (546-737:!). The 1uilJ oall13nC'C"" feat~• 20 11o11lds •hich ranae from b~ and lcnnis to orpn111n1 the
r.-a Bill, the lfOUp'• pn:m1.:r ~aal
DL TheN: is alio an CJttJn~H' cdu·
ion and comsnunaty outreach pro-
ram 11 &helter ia U>e coocuy, bo na.
kcdiq ad coumclipt 20 fallliliCs
cUily. It nccdi ~ to work w1ta.
cbildtto f r the "OIY bour, to lake th
childru on field era~ phooo kip ~
lncomlaa catJJ oo lhrec·hout &hltts and t~ -ith special a.killt to teacb a 1·2·
bout clinic 01 •orb~. Specialized
&kills for di11k::a on wntin1 or budcet·
ina can be vast help. The helter also
needs pcoPlc to nin a c nned·food
drive one tame or on 10 on·coina b is.
The croup alv.ays neccb dispoablc di·
apcrs. For information can S•nck~ or
Leal at 631·7213.
Or••••C ... trC••••••tr Devel•tt••at CevacJI
Volunteers arc needed to rk in
the food bank. d1$lribute rood to food
centers and churches roe the poor, sort
and c:uccorize donated aoods. 61ock
shel\CS and repact.aae txucs. AJso,
there ls a need ror clerical lUpport
dunna rccular business boun and as-
sistants for rund·raisin1 aa1vi1ic.s. For
information, call S40-9293.
Oraa9e Ce_.,
Ch••lterorm....._
The Or.tnJe County chamber Or·
chcstra needs volunteers to help "II
rickets, Staff social aHairs. work the
office and ~ilh ma1hn1 panics. For
more information, all Cathy Gries..
me)'er II 649·2423.
Or•••• C•u•ty f•lr ••r• , •• ,.
The Oranae County F111r and Expo-
\it1on Center in Costa Mesa needs \OI·
untcers to conduct CentcnnfaJ farm
toul'1 for school e:htldrcn ran&Jn& in
:age from 5·8 )'C:llS old. Volunteers ~•II
be trained as docents by the fair·
grounds starr Tour guides arc nceJcd
fund.ays throu&)\ Frada)S throuch ~by ~ . TYt-l> one-hour tOu1'1 arc offered on
the~ da)s at 9 a.m and 11 a.m., anJ
d.>ccnu can \oluntccr from one to
four d3)-S a y,cck. The (arm 11 a repli.:a
of a v.-orl.ina farm "'here chalJren
karn about pigs. ch1d,cns, sheep,
fO.lts, rabbits and crops For aoform:i·
tio n, call 7S1·3247 and uk for l )nda
FtORIST
QUALITY
HOUSEPLANTS
. •01RT CHEAP•
PRICES
Theodore Taylor
Book Signing
Thursday, Oct 28
3:00 -5:00
The Ouldrcn's Boobhoppc
Ul\llCS )'OU lO Ml ~rognph
pm)' to crkbrat( the k>ng
J\\-.utcd scqud ro 9Tht Caf'.
"Timothy
~the Cay:'
TilC Children's Boobhoppc
In Wcstdiff U>wt
675-1424
1831 Wotcllif Dr · N Beach
S~VE 20% • 50%
Thur.ldlly .....,... Saturday
OCT •• l9A.J)
10am-5p1n
t •
Conwiy · II atcMioe 21 Of Michelle
McKftijshc at C11c.SO. 71. =r:.:;:::· .....
no Oranp County Homcle11 Tau
l)(ct as rccruitina \ol11Atccrs for tho
Jnterf uh Couocil Ne.-otk to •otk
one-on-one v.i1h homeless adults in
the proara.m on b:i · life llilb. Vol·
un1ccrs need to commit to 11 lcaic
three hou11 per v.eek i.n the cvcnincs
at local roncn:ptions tbrouihout Or·
•nae County, for additionll informa·
tion, call Valerie Orlffa.n 11 263-Jn4.
Ort1 .. ewee4 .... l'I••
The Oranic•oOd Boutique in Co-
rona d I Mar, an upsaaJe resale bou·
ttquc ..,hach benefits the Ora.ngcwood
Oladren's Home, i.s io need of vol·
untecrs to auiu the boutique 'tatr
•ith retail ulcs. The Or.inscwood
Children's liome is Oranac: Couruy'$
emeracncy shelter for abused and nes·
leered children. For information. caU
Pat Stacy at 760-6640.
Orte• Dyaleal• hclety
ONa9e C•••tr 8r••da
The Orton Oyilcxia Socieiy oecds
people IO llclp lCKb tUdint It•
tadi labc1I ud bundle rcplar m&IJ.
in,p. and coordinate the adult l'OUP
Jlcplar ~untecr duti'cs ncludc peo-
ple •ilh 11QOcJ tck-phOnc Milli to nll
.S.10 peopJ lo the kxaJ nU1na area
od c:onfann lh t brench rc:krrafs h:avc
bceo crrcahc. for anformutaon call
261·8661.
Petlltttrlc C•Mer ...... " ............. .
PCRF raises mone) to upport pcd1·
)ltric cancer r~sc:irch laboratory 1t
1hc Children's ll°'patal or Oranac.
Need "°luntecrs to v.0tk on fonJ.
rai$cr1 1uc:h as the calf tournament 1n
the 1prina. chant) auction 1n f'\ovcm·
bcr, holidoay ca.rd proeram 1n D.:C\:m·
bcr. The card proiram require \QI·
untecrs all year Iona to acock tore),
work booth. at craft bouuqucs nJ
work at utelUtc office 1n ~t:a Mesa ~clta1in1 cards., fillin1 orders :and
clerical YwOrk. TilC cards arc de 1gncJ
by children with cancer. Golf tourn3·
mcnt requires peopk to ¥oork :u 1up-
port ror tournament. Chllll)' auction
requires people to pcrcurc 11fts anJ
"ork day or the C\'Cnt. For inform;,ition
on any or these proirsms. c:all ~cu·
.,...elce9eyldleel
Tbc ~mice day Sdlool a ( t
attrcd1ted) ~ducatk>oal d y school
d d1 ted to scMJ.1 Kedt ol dnldr n
,.ith Spcetfic J..anau SC o· iJit f
0) loi:a. Voluntecn ate needed in
many areas, i.ndud1n1 funJ railin&
M committee , library 11Je1 •nd offiu
suppon. 1-"or more tnformation, all
Amy Mate hell at 650-11 JS.
lla•r•Owhlwes
& fNe Me41•1 Cllalc
The orpn1ution need \ulunt .. er
ph)"aCl~ns, nuf'ICi, phum:aea t\,, d n·
1j;;1 dental h)"en1sts. rcccphoruiU
and Ir.In lators (Sp;anish) foe e:uly
mornans and earty c-.cnin1 uninsured "~Jk·in p~tfonts at the medical center.
For information. call D"nnc S1ellin1
at 650-0186. In the rood and financbl
aid dt lt1bution :area, pcopJc :ire need·
ed to p kag\! food bap, pcr!Ofm re·
• ccptionist •wk. translate a..nd pkk up
rood at local m:ulr.ets from 9 a.m.·3
p.m. on v.-eekd.i)s. For information,
c.ill lorry at 650.3883.
5.5%*
GwlNlllntl I,_,
NOFE~!
0 SALE CHARGES!
Guaranteed PrtodpeJ
& Interem Rate
Free with no obliption • we Y..ill
m.&.11 )OU a c le <• a.bout
the Life Insurance lndu>tty and
pwantccd Wll~ b) &"'ate·
v.-1nnin1 con umer 1ehoca~ PauJ
Sln.S)Cl
Call now for more 1nf onnation 1
Passage of Measure '~"
will cost ·the following in taxes:
/"
SEA VIEW LUTHERN PLAZA SENIORS HOME
$10,300 per year• $309,000 Over 30 years
HOAG HOSPITAL
$36,000 per year• $1,080,000 over 30 years
. OUR LADY QUEEN OF ANGELS CHURCH
$3,360 per• $~ 00,800 over 30 years
ST. ANDREWS CHURC
$6,000 per.year• $180,000 over 30 years
TEMPLE -BAT YAHM
$1 ,200 per year• $36,000 over 30 years
MARINERS CHURCH
$ 3, 480 per year • $1 04, 400 over 30 years
HARBOR DAY SCHOOL
$1,800 per year• $54,000 over 30 years
Each Church, Syna909ue, Hospital, and Private School in
Newport Beach will be taxed for eveiy 2, 009 square feet of
• • ;J building, $120 per year, $3,600 over_ 30 years.
VOTE ''A''
From A1
land ... at•a a vaJu• juClarnea1.•
On Tuaday, vo&en W1U decide
whether they tbink ia'a a pd idea
to create a special uscssment d~trict, taxlna sinalo-lamUy
homeowners $120 per ycor (or 30
years to purchase, enhance and
main1ain 138 ocres of back bay
land.
The annual assessment would be
$104 per unit for apartments and
mobile homes and S120 per 2,000
square feet for chu~ches, hospitals,
schools and commercial
businCSSC$.
If 60 percent or 1he voters
approve the advisory measure, the
Oty Council may decide to
proceed with the assessment
district.
The Irvine Co. has agreed to
sell the l;ind for SSS.3 million. The
Conservancy claims it's ll great
price, about 20 percicnt below
market vialue.
The total bond issue would be-
$68 million, providing money for
maintenance and improvement
coslS as well as the acquisition of
the land. Total payback with 30 ·
ycus' interest is about $160
million.
The orgGJlizcd opposition to
Measure A, tired of being painted
as a group of miserly folks who
don't apprcci:ue nature, maintains
the proposal just doesn't may any
sense.
"I still think .there's a gross
•ttc¥ ie thil ....... ,.. .....
our beaches don'l aill, Nici
Randy JohMOft, I member ol Ihle
N~ T~n AWuco.
Alliance meinbcn ~ the .~ ol the land ia too eup, capedally ror ~ times.
They bclicYO the Circwadoa
lmprovemtnt and Open Space
A&recGICnt, c:ommonly referred to
IS OOSA, su•rutea the city
plen&y ol open ~. cwn ii The
Irvine Co. builds on the
properties.
Alllllftwl ..
The CIOSA ii an ~Al
which 1J.c city and The IMne CO.
spent almost two years bammerioa
out. It has been appr<MKI bY the
entire City Council, incluclioa
Watt, Evelyn Han and M1yor
Oarence Turner, all of whom are
proponents o( Measure A.
The bluepJint gives the
developer the ri&ht to build 956
homes or apartment units. 68
hotel rooms and more than
100,000 squ:irc feet of commercial
property on 246 acres of
undeveloped land that h:s.s been ·
divided into 12 parcels.
or the tot:il land area, 14'0 acres
will be donated to the city as open
space. The Irvine Co. has asreed
to pay the city $20.6 million for
road improvements.
Whether the city' buys tbe
Upper and Lower Castaways and
Newponer Nonh. propenies or
not, The Irvine Co. will honor the
CIOSA agTcemcnt as ·it applies to
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fun, including a gruesome dinner menu, tasty treat ideas,
and a pumpkin party for all.
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u &be ciL~ noc bur &be =~·~..:i:= it ~ pto(nd witb ill
dcMiopment plana. which includes
buildina as man}' as 151 homct on
26 acres of tJ\c Cutaways and 212
houses on 30 actts ol Newponer
North. '
The rest o( that land, which
includes most of the
environmentally sensitive areas.
would be 1ivcn to the city '1S QpCn
space.
But the ConseNancy a~uc that
most of the donated land is rou,h
and not very usable, and there is
no plan to spend money on
improving it. Conservancy
members have Slid it's like gettln4
•'tbC setting without tbe diamond. '
Whereas The Irvine Co. plans to
set aside five acres of the Upper
Cutaways for ball fields,
something residents have been
wantin& fQr several years, the
Conservancy proposes 10 acres.
On the rest of the property, the
Conservancy would enhance the
wetlands and establish niuivc
plants and (9astal grasses. There
would be a nel~'Ork of nature
trails and ample parking for ·
hikers.
Both The INine Co. and
Am. 1lallCll AA t.o.r AS. ..
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... ~ ... the bluff.
A path ~ bel been blued
by raideata who~ on &ht
propcny wiaJa their dcJi'sl many of
-hom don't pick up o~cr &heir
animak. •
The Irvine Co. WO\lld build a
marina on the Lower Cutawa)'I~
Tbc Conlervancy hOpes to put a
n1utical mu.cum there, 1 privately
funded project that would not be
paid tor by the bonJ iuue. ,
Oo the Ncwponer North
property, The Irvine Co. plans to
add a view park acKt trail th:u
would Jkirt the areas proposed for
development.
The COnservancy would plant
natanJ 1rasscs and coastal sage,
u well as enhance the vretlands. ................ ........ ,
The debate boils down to a
simple question: How valuable is
open space?
.. A vote apinst Mcosure A is
not a vote against open space,"
said Pete Orou. chairman of the
board for Sc1view Lutheran Plaza.
"I sec nothing but walking trail ."
The assessment would cost
Scavicw, o 101-unit apanmcnt
OU•P• for •idat1 fMl-CIPlc. Dal ~-.l!= .... ~er·"°"la thu SlG,000. ~ '~iWlr'I: _ __,,_~
To SOMe, n1nuat •• 1etunp btp thelr cat1 iftdoon
are rare ..,.. icJdoin btDd ha the Paib Superlnaendeat ~
wban jua,lc ol Souahont Kcarnt said :...,ac like para ._
Califonlill. To odMnw •lte a. play wouftd •· Conlcrvancy"1 plln ia just a bundt .. , WCMJld .ay, Kro61 the ~rd. oC.,.. and trca. the imponAnt thing 1n the paru
Jac:k Kealln&. a volunteer with would be your ncthity arcll , .. he
the 0CP'rtmcnt of f'"ssh and said. ••There's II ln:mcndou U~ 1Q
Oamc, 4ivca ka~k tOUl'i around Newport De.ch In C\CI)' 1:amu1. •
the bay. from baske1ball 110 SUC'Cet 10
''I feet "tery ttonlf)' that 1~ football:'
two particular pieces or I nd ought Out he bclic\'i: n.1tunsl urea
to be preserved, certainly for: their like thO\C propo d by 111
natural habitat ... he said. ··1 Con~rv:m al~ ore imP,<>rtant. ''I
certainly don't w:ant to sec them think th:u's one or the re o
turned into more town homes." the)" re loo~int at th<»c rca • i.u
If houses care built on tho th:u people can o out on 1r1tlb
propcnics, Keating expec11 the · · 1tnd be able to cnjo) a natural
wildlife would co-cXisl with lhe area. It aivc you on entirely
new neighborhoods -at least to u dilltrcnt oppottuni\)'."
point. City planner Pall) Temple, who
.. for a while, I think you \\Orked clo)tly '41th The lNinc Co.
probably would sec (&reat blue in ,dc\'eloping the ClOSA, id 'he
herons and egrets) landin& in hopes voter '"ill look at the bi&
~le's back y.irds," he said. picture wh en goina 10 the poll .
'They co-adapt with humans. As The Ali)O Viejo rc)1Jl!nl "id Iona as they aet fed, they're not she doesn't ha"e an opinion on the
terribly fussy." i )UC, which he bchc .. 'Cs ~ really
The coyotes who dwclJ 111 dens prcuy. implc.
on Newporter North, however, '1'o me, u's JUi.t ;i dcci~1on by
\\'Ould not be as receptive to the the \Oler.., whclhcr the) ' .mt 10
new development. "Coyotes arc bu) the land or nut," ~he said "I
very shy;! Keating s.3id. "They just don't think the dc\clopmcnt 1 bad
like to stay away. They only come or .horrible, bu t it would be arcat
out in the morning." 10 hove open i.p:icc, 100."
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with tumaway crowd expected for
girts volleyball Sea View titanic .
8Y 8My fUl!ner, Sponi WrMf
NEWPORT BEACH -Get there
early, pre~re to sweat. and be ready to
enjoy what could be the most heated
match ever in the Ion& itoried history of
the Coron:a dd Mar-Newport Harbor gjrb
YOlleybalt rivalry.
1lKJSe are the basics surrounding to-
night•s Se:a View Le1aue ••showdown II"
between the Sailors ind the Se1 Kings.
with action slated to be1in at op-
proximolely 6:15 at the mugy Newport
gym.
"I've been waiting for this one at our
place for o year now," said Newport
Coach Dan Olenn, wh~ Tan fought
back 10 rorge a drnma1ic 9·15, 12-15, 15·
Range Masters
help ·Berle .get
out ol the fog
~ Milton Berte's Senior Pro-Am
tournament a big success '
at Pelican Hill GC Monday.
T h1nk.s to modem technoloaY or aol~
carts at Pelican Hill Golf Club,
""ateun and Senior POA
professionals were able to wreslle throuah
the dense morning f<>s on Mond.ay durin1
the inoupraJ ChrysJcr Milton Berle
Senior Pro-Am Goll Tournament. ·
On every cart, Pelican Hill has an
instrument caUed the R&Dlli Muter, a
computer that lmtutly prcMda predre yardafe to the ml&er of the pun from
• any point oa tbc counc.
It mo warm tlile ·aolfcr
ol bl.lards to~
.. arounct .,-cena aDd pct
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••• It's tonight, at Newport Harbor
• f
12. IS-S. 16.14 triumph in the lint meet•
ing of &ck Bay combatants, Oct. 5 til
CdM.
'"There have been some bi& crowds for
Ncwpon-Coron1 matches in the p:lSt. but
this one should be the bigest ever,"
Glenn said. ••1 think they'll. be 1umin1
people away."
Those lucky enoup to find a Kil, will
watch the No. l· and No. 2·r&nked Divi·
sion I tea.ms in the C!f Southern Section.
Top-ranked Newport the defending Clf
State Division Ill champion, brinp a 22· 1
rccotd, includln1 best two-of-three touma·
ment ma~ches. with a clistcnin1 l 1..0 Sea
View $late.
c.dM, lut year's CIF Southern Section
and Suite Divi ion 1 cbampionlt also
crowned . national chnmpions by USA
Tochy and Volleyball Monthly, entcn 1t
20-2, 10-1 in leaauc.
The Sailors would vinunlly lock up a
much-coveted league chnmpionsb,ip with a
victory, but must face a red·hot Sea Kinp
'squad that "upset•• the state's lop-ranked
team, Poway, to win S3turd:iy's Santa Dar·
b:ara Tournament.
''They've ployed fT!UCh better compcli·
1ion by goins out ide the league, and
they're coming i.n with wme preuy aood
momentum;• Glenn said. '"They're a
much bcucr team th:in they were the first
time we pbyed. but l think we arc too.0
CdM Coach Lance Stcwon, who pre-
dicted a Sea King 5Weep before the last
meeting. has been pleased with his senior·
dom inated unit's heightened intensity, o(
late.
"I( we do what we're supposed to do
and take ca.re of business. we should beat
them in three.'' Stewan snid. 0 But ·U they
do what they need to do, they could beat
us in three.
"Our girts hove taken a little more
See SHOWDOWN 11111
'
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~ CdM's Jenriifer aone ..... ...,.. ..
'1111 en route to Athlete of N Wtlllc honol1.
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Sailors torpedo
Woodbridg~, 14-8
~C oach Barnett isn't especially
happy with his team's victory, but
the bottom line is it's a victory
By Rictwd Oum SQOltS ~,....et
NEWPORT UEACH -
\\'hen Coach 0111 Barnell .ind (i
ht) Nc"pon HJrbur H1sh \.\-;iter
polo 1c3m revte\\ the '1dco of
WedncMlay') 14· "•ctory l>'Cr
Woodbndae. u "'II not be one
10 rccl111m from the arch1,cs
Without the play ol dri,er Adam Ocary,
\\ho spent most of ht) time oit set ag:11n)t
Woodbridge, at could\·c been much \.\-Or)e.
"We pla)cd \Cry r"ls.£1.cd," )0.1d Barnett,
"'ho>e squad, 13· 7 ovt'r:ill, won •b fifth Sea
View League game or the )Car lO )l( conic ts
"The on ly 1h1ng \\e did is"''" the game "
~ind Clenf) \ c--cn goal) -!our from •
the hole. one on a countcr-auack. one on a
pcn3h) )hot :ind 1.>nc from long range -the
Sa1lof) did JU~t 1h:i1. pulling 3~'1) from the
Warriors (12·14, 2-<4) v.hh a six·&oa.I. fourth·
quarter surge .
.. We went doWn 10 their 1~1." td 0c3ty.
whose team led, 6-:?. at halftime before
Woodbridge CUI ~ev.pon Harbor'~ l~d 10 8-6
\\ith S minutes. 39 -.econd left 1n the g:ime
N~rt Hubot's Br~ Pence 'S) def~ds in Wednescby's 14-8 Sea View league water polo \'ictory over Woodbridge. See POLO,•
CDM·TUITIN
·(at Tvstl•, frlcl91Y, 7 z30)
sea Kings' playon
S8880D ·underway
~ Wrth all options
exhausted, CdM can
ill-afford another loss.
~
By Barry F aulknel. Sfxwts
TUSTIN -There arc three weeks
len in the rcgul:ar ~ason, but Corona
dcl Mzar Hi&h (ootbalt co:tch Oa\C Hol·
land has omcially declared the CIF
plti)'Off s undc""ay for his Se:s Kinp.
Currently in a four-way tie for third
place in the ru41ed Sea View Le:ipc,
CdM (4·3, 2·2 tn league) visits Tustin
(3-4. 1-3) Frid:ay night al 7:30 lo be&in a
critic:al three-game stre1ch run thnt will
require pcrfectio to en urc a berth in
1he Division l playoffs.
"Every 1nme for us is a pl:iyorr came,
rrom here on out.'' said Holland, whcbc
tc.am must bounce back Crom a 23-9 loss
to Woodbridce lasl week ... We need to
~in all our pmes. and let the chips fall
here they may."
If CdM doles out with three lea.cue
wiM. it would fmim no worse th:an a
duce-way tic for sec-
ond. With the Sea
Vcw Le-eve's recent
history ol playoff suc-
c:ai (CdM reached the
aemiranals lul fall as
the at·larp tAtry). the .
SC1 Klnp' chances for
~,---. pla' -OU1d appear wry likely~ that tcenano.
-,Thi lint llep toward thlt pl. in·
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1ftcf ttuee 1tre1P1 hard-.._t Sea
View difoall.
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IRVINl·NEWPORT
(llf Newpert, Friday, 7:JO)
Newport laced with
toughest assignment
~ Irvine forces Sailors
into season's best
effort to survive .
.. ~. Oolober .. 1113
.. 1 ... ~1111--=-
lr-I h, Walvar •
shove toes asldl
_. Fighting Irish log 20-8
win over Santa Ana Rams;
Wolverines blast Cowboys
from Mission Viejo, 33-6.
T he Fighting Irish rallied for
a pair of second-half touch-
downs for a 20-8 victory
over the Santo Ana Rams in NC\\·
port-Mes:i Junior All-Americ:>n
Foo1ball action lni.t Snturday.
Quarterback ·Greg Burden
., Mark Hatfield earned otrenJi~c
honon.
In other pme :
• Wol~rina 3J. Ml doa Vkjo
Co~• 6: The Wolverines im-
proved their lc:aaue record to 2-1·
1 with the victory, with t\o\O lcaaue
contests remainin& on the $Ched-
ulc.
The Woherines' offen c ham·
mered Mi sion Viejo on 1he
ground, amassina 221 yards rush·
ing without the aid of injured tail·
bJck and leading ground-gainer
. I . i
• All five teams absorb
defeats in What becomes a ·1ost weekend.'
T he feelina around Co ta
Mc ' Pop Warner Football
C3mps wns the only way to
go is up this week followln& last
Saturd:sy') five games in which the
local teams cume up hort in each
case.
Here's 11 look:
• HuncJnaton Bc1ch Packtrs 13,
Condors 7: The Junior Pee Wee
Condors fell behind 7-0 before
e\-cn taking {>O)stssion, and tritiled .
13·0 ur the half before comin&
:ili~e in the fourth quarter.
the re't or the day.
Co.to Mesa vnit1 Brea 10 meet
the Wildc:Ab in a S p.m. came Sat-
urday.
• hllcrt .. WtlhfflMt 14, Co 10
Mtsa Co•anct.n 9: ThC fint half
of the Junior Midae1 contcit w:s J
scorelc duel, llhou&h the C.o-
manches did r.:uch the Fullerton
18 before giving the b311 up on
down.
Uen feller and Vance Hamndc
\\ere the Comanche workhor"> m
the fif)t quu1er, ""'th Felter p1 l ·
ing off u pa s.
111e Wolverines scored on their
first 1wo po~~ons of the ~nd
holf, bc(ore the Comanches rc-
'pondcd. The fehcr·Ham:ldc I.Jn·
dcm took the ball tu the Fullerton
5, where Hamndc broke into the
end zone and Felter otddcd the
con\-crsion.
\parked the
comeback.
while Ryan
Actcrbcrg
had scoring
runs of 18
and 17 yards
for
Newport·
Mesa. The
Irish jumped
ton quick 6·.
0 lend. After
forcing a
f umble,
Acterberg
went off
tad.le be-
hind th e
bloc k of
Tyler Urow-.
er to i.corc.
D ayne
Pfaff .
Drew" 0Ho-
even (17·
carries,
113 _yards,
one TD)
and Nick
Stroffe
(eight car-
ries. 88
yards, one
TO) led
the New-
port-Mesa
ground at·
tack.
11.aew,. ~ N.11
Ryan Cooper or the Buff aloes tries to shake o" a t.idlcr. -,..
After blocking 11 Hun1ington
Dench punt and takina over 11 the
Packer 12, C.OSta Mesa was unable
to t:lkc advan111e until Hunting-
ton Beach's ncxt~posse)Sion "'hon
the HB punter was tackled on his
own 7. Kingsley Echcma went in
for the score and Jeff Miller
added the PAT with a quartcrbxk
keeper. but that ended the Con-
dors' scoring for the day.
With four minutes left in the
game, Mcs.1 took the ball to the
Fullerton 7. but an inlerttption
'hut down the driYC. A ~fct\
pulled Mesa withil\ rM poinu, but
that was AS close as it Co•· On S.11·
urd:ay, the Comanches are at Loni:
Beach to face the Ral1\$ at S p.m
Late in
the third
qua rter,
Acterbcrg
again con-
ve rted a
Santa Ana ' . m1M:ue into
~~ ... ~•x points.
Ourden
closed out
the Irish A Buffaloes back rolls for yardage.
Greg
S tampley
added an-
other 26
ynrds o n
four pn~s
receptions,
including
one to
Matt Gul-
ley for 3
y.irds and
three to
Stroffe for
23 yards
and two
l 0 u ch· -.coring with
a .t5-y:nd TD palo~ to Mike
Grover
Kevin Wickcn was named dcfcn-
~1ve player of the game, while
do-.-.ns.
The "Wolfpack" defensive unit
held Mission Viejo scoreless, with
the only TD al'°"'cd coming on
the interception or a p~ thnt wa
deflected. Top dcfcn)ive efforts
~ere turned in by Chri Man-
derino (nine assists, one un:ts-
sistcd, one fumble cnu ed), Trovi~
Trimble (eight ~ists, one unns·
sistcd), Stroffe (5C"cn :mi)ts, one
unassisted, one fumble rccu\-ery,
one interception) and Peyton Kelly
(sc\Cft assists, one intcrccpt1on).
Stampley was nJmcd orrcnsi"e
player or the game while dcfcnsi\e
honors ~ent to Stroff e. The Wol·
verinc.s face a road test Saturday
at l p.m. ngafo t Westminster.
• Garden Gro,·e 3-'. Buffaloes
13: The Buffnlocs suffered their
first loss in league play. a l\\O
turnovers late m the g3mc pro,cd
costly.
f rancis Dnyaw scored twice for
the Duff~IOcs on runs of 70 and 50
)ard1>. and finisheJ the c;ime with
200 )'tlrd rushing. Ouarterbilck
llJalr..c Bentley wAS 7 of 9 in pa •
ing for 92 yards.
Dayaw was named offom1ve
MVP, to1.hilc Seth Richard n,
Mar hall Rothwell ind Ryan .Coo-
per all shared defen)i\C honors.
The dckn he lineman of. the
game \\aS Luciano Al\-dr, ''hilo
the hits of the game "'ere re·
corded by Richie Starr and Ca~
Luche)i and mo)t islpro,cd play·
ers were Matt BM.titlJ and Derck
Boucher.
• 'fhc Trojans had the M'ek off
which allo\\cd them 50me time to
rcla\ and prep:irc for their con-
ference rival , the Huntin1:ton
Be.ich l>olphini., :u Bonita Cree~
Par._ S.&turdny at 3 p.m.
The Condors travel for a 10
a.m. g:ime in Lake Fore t S:uurdny
against the S:iddleback Valle)
Gold Bears.
•'Cyprtss Chiefs 12, Coit.a Mts•
Colts 0: The Chiefs jum~d in
front in the first quarter llnd never
looked b:.ck in the Pee Wee Divi·
)ion mncchup, adding a i.econd
~re in the second period on a
-10-yard run.
The attempted t"'o-point c:on-
vef)ion WP> bloc .. ed by Jimmy
I lcnog, v.ho :iho received the en·
lluing lr..1ckoff tind returncil 11 to
the Co ta Mesa 45. HowC'\cr. the
Colts' orrcmc ne\~r cot untrJcked
• North Lona Btach Nnthc~
26, C05ta Mna C°"l>o)t 0: Tht.
Senior Mid ct ~boys ran ur
:ipin t a pcedy Panther team,
"hkh w11S able to score In e:\d1
qu3ner and turn away uch ,,f
Mcs:t' chance .
Woody Oti\ anJ · Kri Lanset
pl:.)ed well for the l~I te:im
v.hich cl~e out its home .chcduk
apm!at Yorb:a UnJ3 at noon S t
urday.
• latn.ood East 19, Co t:i
Mt~ Cobns 0: The Mlle)' M ill
Cobr.a \\ent on the roJd :w,t
came out on the V\ort end of th.
JCCl\l\)n
WMw CwtomnJ Snu/ Thar Frinuls
AAATCG JU•llSSIOll ~· W•IXCM..t.W CUSTOM.MUFFLER a
Corona del Mar slips past Costa Mesa, 2-1 AUTO CENTER
1 .... L.oallkMa I
•Shift Speed
Adjulltmenta _. Swinney-Lanni combo ·
proves to be the winner.
A f1cr a )COrelcl>\ fir t hJlf. the
Coron4 del ~tJr Region 5'1
Ooyi. Oi\ .. ii.1on 2 l>qua<l out·
las1cd Co~la Mc,a, 2-1 la\t Satur-
day in American Youth Soccer Or-
guniart1on (A YSO) acuon.
CdM, coached by Michael
L,ann1, took the lead on a great
p!lss from Kc..,in Swinney 10 John
Lanni. who fired the ball into· the
left corner of the net. Later in the
\econd half. Mike Tcncatti led
Se:in Young '"11h a pa ...... 1n the
middle. and ) oung made no m1'>·
take
Co IJ Mc-..i amwcrcd "11h 1h
only goal \\1th lc~s than a minu1c
10 pla)'
CdM defeated Nc~port Beach.
-'·l, earlier in the sea!>on to ""'ccp
their two main rivals. 1..Anni, -.-----the Bru1~rs or Mike Pana·
Mike Aula, Swinney nnd AYSO ~itti knocked off the Teal, 3·
Jim Lopez !>cored the ~oals :?. Chn ty CoJon \Cored
1n that game. three goals 1n .1 i.ax-minute
Jn other loc:il m.itchcs. "pan for tbe "inner), ~ho rallied
•In Region 97 (Newpon. in the final quarter.
Mella), gfrb Division S: Erica llardin nnd Jennifer Blair
1 he P..izazz. coached by Don !>hared the goahending chore\.
Frcdriclr..~on, defeated Coach Al • In Region 57, girh Div1l11on 5:
Medina's Green Machine, 1-0, as The Blues Sister • coached by
Can Sm11h scored the goal. Cl:iire Rosenberg, po1>tt::d n 4·1
The Rapiers, co.ichcd by Glenn \ictory a) Cynthia Deck notched
Ross, blanked the Storm, coached t\\.O goals and Jocelyn Thayer and
by Bob Kreger, 1-0, as Amy Ross S:isha Chiamp1. C.!U-fie Ha\\lr.rn
scored the goal was credited by he<_ ~ach as ha\·
Coach L1!>a John~n· Might} ing a superior performance <t) the
~1Jkos out..corcd the Purple Dyna-team's soalic.
mite, co.1ched by Oarbarn May-The Sea Queen~. c0<1chcJ b\
berry. 3-:? Elizabeth Lord had a Ricardo Asch. notched a 2-1 \Ii;.
pair of goal) and Amy Ourlinghnm l,Pry as ~hlcy Bayer. \\ho ha~
om: for the Mighty Mnkos, while scored at leu)t one goal in each
A\hley Steen and Ka11e Wat50n game th is ~ason, had one goal
tallied for the Purple Dynamite. and Victorin Asch the other. Shar-
• tn Region 57 girls Division 3, in& the gonlkcepint chorell "'ere
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Coronil d I Mar High's heavy hitter in ~ollcyball, senior Jennift'r
Strom~. is th Daily Pilot's High School FaJI Sports Athlete of the Wttk.
mDFFE
From 81
h.1rJ 1u put 11110 \I.Orth. but being
11blc to e\(>rCll'I thJt on the oourt
' come' from dance, bccau'll! tfancc
i!I ~ C\(lrC '11\C.
"l),1ncc 1 .. an art. but I 1h11~k 1t''
a ~port, actu.111). fhcrc\ \0 much
feeling en 11. anJ 11 doc n't tool
SOO<I 1( }OU don '1 ha\e fcehng. I
thin'-II °> hdpcd me \\Ith \OI·
le) b.111 ..
Stroik and her CJM teammate
d.inccd the night J\1.3y on S.itur·
day. follo'' mg the ca Kma~· four·
game \ldOI) o'er PO\\ay, the top·
rnnkcd tc:un in the CIF State 01·
''>ion I. in the l1n,1I or the Sant.1
ll.1rb:1r.1 l ourn.1ment of Ch.amp•·
Oil\
Suoffc. \\ho~ i.prightl) nlO\C 'I
helped her r\;\.ord a u:;un-tugh 21
kill' ·•l:•lllli.I Puw.iy. J 15·7, r.t-l<i.
15·9. lCi-1' CdM \\Ill, adJ~d 14
l ill' 1~.11n'>t M11l1l..1n 111 the llcm1CJ-
n3I c;irhcr oo Saturdil).
1 he Oitll) PiJoCs Athlete ol the
Wed . Stroffc h.1d a comt,incJ 23
lo.1th on f nJ.1y. "hen C'd~I "" cpt
Archb1-.hop M ill) .ind St I r .anc1'
. (Stroffc:) h 30 C\CllJbk pla)C.:r.
and 'he pl.t)'> with J 101 of hrc .ind
·intcn''" ... >•mJ CJM CoJcl\ L.Jnce
Stc-..111. "ho-.e 'quad (~·:? O\Cr·
1111) j, r.1nkcd No. 2 iu the Or.angc
Counh C\\Jchc\ ..1nd Cll ~uthcrn
Scc11uil 01 .. 1\1\ln 1 poll' She\
Hr)' .11hlct1c. She 'ho'" her emu·
000\ and SCt> artcr II prCll)
good
~th>ffc. \\ho'c college r~cru1tinG
1np 1h1) \C:J\OO "111 t;ilc her to
M1ch1i;.1n, Notre 0Jme. use.
UCL.4'\ ,1nJ llhno"· p11.lcJ 11 up J
Sponsored by:
notch asam t Pow:>y.
... 1 think I wa) >winging the
h:irdcM 1\-c CH!r swung.'' ~11J
Strofk. \Oh:d MvP of the Sant;i
Barbara Tournament. "There "ai.
a lo t of d1&ging on our :.1Jc • .ind
"hen >0mchoJ) dig> a b.111, c'I'-!·
cially "hen it'' hard hit, th.11 pl.1)•
er did :i lot .ind I C'IJXCiall) );<!I
fire~ up and \\Jnl 10 put the hall
dO\\n. I \\nnt to I.ill 11. They du~
It, then )OU set J ~t, anJ )OU
want to put 11 Jo\\n.
"We "ere really fire<.! up. he·
cau~ th1> •~ the be t tournJmcnt
of the "hole )C.tr, locally in Cali-
forn1J. All the bc>t team> Ill the
>lat.:, c\cluding N"'"'' port H.:u bur.
Jrc there And.thJt alon~· hrcJ me
up ..
II i.houlJn't t.1le mud1 tu l1r~·
up ~trollc .10J her tcamm:.ih:> Iv·
night. "' Ne\\fXUl Harbor hu'h
the Se.i Kan~' in a lcai;u.: rcm.uch
or the Oct 5 clJ h. "hen the ~ail·
llf!i>, ranl..cd No l 1n the cuunl\
. ..1nd Cll· DM!i>1on I poll>. dd~Jtt:j
CdM 10 fht g.ame> after lo ing the
opening l\\O
"I think "c'll be 3 total!) J11fcr-
cnt tc.1m than the hr't 111nc \\C
pl.1}Cc.l Nc, .. port Harbor." trolk
)aid. "Po" J) I) definite!> the hc't
team \\C\c pl.i)C:d 1 hear 1c.1m 1,
ju t )tJcl.cJ. The) had l\\O ~rc.11
outs1Je h11tcr,, a grc.11 nrnllllc
blocker. :i good middle bll"-'-.:r
:ind ;i a;uoJ >Ctlcr Their tc.tm re·
minded me of our team l:ht ~car.
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J.LW*-•~--.......... ,nr ........ ol
2J67 J9nll la ~ of .. ...
Old •raWI! I~ .. .
IDL He W 7S6 yank Md fM
""""""'-----' _ TOI th.a. Ill, lncNdJn1 tbree s1ral1h• triple·
fipre effon-.
Junior quanerbuk
Aaron Perlmutter (47
for 106 for 700 yards)
and junior receiver Dilly
Taketa (19 catches for
274 yards) anchor an cf.
fectiYc 1erial 1uack.
The Sea Kinas de·
fense, however, u it ul·
1im81e strcnath, in·
cludina Onanac Q>unty
sack leader Jcff,Borl-:and (11), and
senior linebacken Chris Toylor
and Scott Ho.tdsty.
From 81
niaht'I 7 o'cloclt showdown or Pa·
cifec CoaSt Lcapc unbcatens ~t
Ncwpon Harbor Hip.
Trabuco Hills (S~2, 2-0 in
luaue} i5 ranked seventh in the
CIP Southern Section'• 01V1)ion
VIII poll, while Costa MeP (4·2·1,
2-0) is No. 9.
(DeJt1 Piiot PCL Pla,.cr of lhc
Year) ani.J rcceivor Cordell Ora·
h:un (PCL Offensive MVP).
Trnbuco C®ch Jim O;arneu h.'h
played three quarterback hbcDlh
1his season. but only J.C. Pins:il.
and Jake Gola "° s:iw action in
lllSt week's 24-0 triumph U\'Cr Cen·
tury. .
a......~Nuc
\.iike Gomez (7), Bachy Gonzalez (22) form Estanda's 1 ·2 pu .. ch. CORONA DIL M...u'I ftAUING UNIUPI oww .....,, ........ .
Tran, featured in on l·formiuion
attodt for m°'t or the p l two
M::lSON. will be ;otned by donger·
ous ball carricfl Dew:iyne Cren-
shaw and Ch:irles Cha1man, o
Mesa Coach Myron Miller has re·
turned to the double-wing off cnsc
he went nway from in order to
hi&hli&ht Tran.
Pin)lk hni completed 18 of 36
for 224 yard and two touchdown).
with no intcrteptiuns, while Go
l:ll ~. who ah.o pla)') runnins bock ,
i 14 Cur 29 fur 301 ) rJ,, five TO\
and l\\O intcrccption.s.
~· :,:-,.,.., ~ ~ °!: ~ r-~ ':i T:i
44 Jlt --5·10 180 Sr. M to M1c:Ny Lq M m 2t aa. OIOrldo 5-7 115 .-. M 71 H. ~ ~10 m l~AGLES: Duel Laguna Hills tonight Ct. .... Sr (IE Sr OT
St OT
Serae GudOw ki, a 6-foot-1. 2l"Xl
pounJ ~cniur, lead\ Trabuco ru,h-
c~ '''th 421 ) rd on 73 carric
From B1
The recent struggles by the
Hawks (4·3 overall, 0-2 in league),
arc s0mcwha1 misleading, in that
ti.:ir PCL ~chcdulc has already in·
eluded co-leaders Trabuco Hills
and Cos1a Mesa. They abo
dropped their fi nal league meeting
last foll lu league champion Cen·
tury.
Estancia ( l ·6, 0-2), on the other
hand, will need a little deception
of its own to shake n five-game
losing streak, which reached rock
bottom in last week's 28-::!7 I~ to
Lnguna Beach,
"(The Hawks) know they have
to wm the last three to make the
playoffs, so I'm sure they'll be
fi red up for us," said Estancia
Coach John Licbengood, whose
team ha' lost all three PCL meet·
1ngs wilh Laguna Hills by a com-
bined 82· 7 margin.
"They have a good football
team, but we 're going to go down
there to play hard and &ive them
everything we\.e got," Ltebengood
s'fltd.
~tunc1a will look to junior
qf'l)lrtcrbad. Mike Gomez to pro·
v1de spark, which he did lost week
in hi) var 1ty starting debut.
Gomez, who went the route
agatnst the Artists after relieving
Todd Thompson the previous two
weeks, completed 9 of 17 passes
fo r 192 yards and two touchdown .
31 ..,.. DalllS S-t 145 _. WR 12 C.. w.ta 5-10 190
10 lotf Tlla 5-8 150 6. WR 32 ~ ~ f.O 205 k. OE
1' LhlUy Jomlon $-11 210 St. 1t • on Tl)O • 1 205
. 75 8ell s..-r.. .. 1 H5 St LT 22 JJ. 01C1swt .. 1 110
St Oll Sr. ML.I
.k Ol.I Along with senior receiver Jairo
Arceyut (seven catches for 147
yards. including both TDs),
Gomez helped post the most pro·
lific p:issin& performance in the
e1 Jell llog¢an s-s 185 So. LG 37 Garll TliT9 s-t 115 n Scol W*"' M US Sr. C 30 1rW1 Moc1M S.10 115 St Cl
SO Rid-. 11tt1Dts t-3 209 SG. RG 34 .._ *'-* t-0 180
52 N Wooclward 8-1 24 St. RT 41 Scoa f'raud S-10 105
k Cl
Sr SS
Sr FS
l:ist 28 Estancia games.
"He and Jairo \\Cre definitely NEWPORT· Tars host Irvine Friday· the bright pots (against Laguna •
Beach).'' Licbcngood snid. ''Mike From 81 showed some real poi c, c pecially
for his first start, onJ he could be Top 10, and possei.s one of the
a lcy to a positive finish this sea· county's most potent offenses, av-
M>n." crnging nearly 30 points per pme.
Lagun:i Hi lls' defense has yield· Their lone loss was to founuain
cd n poin1s the pas1 two games. Valley (ranked third in the county
after allowing only 63 in the first by the Pilol
fi ve. Senior quancrback Mike Phelps
Estancia's four offensive touch· (~root-5, 215 pounds) hns thrown
downs Inst we ek, keyed by a. for l,143 yards and ll touch·
single-back, four-receiver set, . downs, while senior running back
equaled the team's offensive totol Tony Mathis leads a ground attnck
,.through the first six games. 1hat has produced l, 111 yard .
Gomez's counterpart, Laguna Mathii, a 5-7, 170.pound :i.lot
Hills senior Justin Vedder, wns the back last SC<ISOn, while CIF Player
Dally Pilot first-team All-PCL of the Yeo{ Scott Selll carried the
quarterback a year ago, and has rushing load, h:is brought break·
thrown for 1,308 )ards this season. away speed :ind surprising tough·
He leads a balanced :mock, ncss to the workhorse role. He has
which includes senior running J ,090 ru shing yards and 14 touch·
bllck Fred Kim, "ho has averaged downs, and h:is added 159 more
more than 100 yar<b per game on 20 receptions.
thus far, n.nd leads the team wi th ~·They like to put the ball in
24 receptions for :mother 240 Mathis' hands,'' Brin\ley said.
yards. -By &rry Faulknrr Additional p:a~ng targets for
Phelps nrc senior Geoff Noi~y (38
c:uches -second·m<))t in the
county -ror SOI yard and five
TOs) ond junior Sc01n Onrk ( 14
catches for 257 yards).
Supponing the sL.ill players, is
an offensive front avtraginc 6·2.
245 pounds from tackle to tocktc;,
Newport, averaging jus( IS
points per game, ¥.ith a high of 23
achie\'cd in last week•.' 16·pomt
vie1ory over Tustin, will hove to in·
crc:ise its offensive productivity 10
keep up with Irvine.
The pr.esencc of senior All·Clf'
running b3ck Wade Tiet (211 y11rds
and two TDs against Tustin in his
firn g:ame back from u di~locatcJ
~houldcr) will help, bul ~nior
quarterback Ryan Smith (53 of
118 for 522 yard), four TDs :md
two interceptions) will be tested by
an Irvine secondary that boJ-"S 13
interceptions. The Vaqueros ha"e
also ;unasscd 18 qunrtcrback socks.
"We wenl to the I becnu e we
really Md onty one good running
back,''' ·Miller explained. "But the
more 1 saw Crenshnw and Chut·
mnn carry the ball, the more l re·
111c Trnbuco defense inclmk'
Orange County in1crccpteon lcatk1
Geoff· BccL.ham. :l ~nior corner·
b:icL. with eight thdl thu> far.
"They're big nnJ (:ist , ond lhcH·
arc lots or 1hem." Miller ali1cd I had to get them
iame more c::irrie . We
returned to the doublt·
wine last week (a 39·36
win over Laguna 1 UIJs),
and it gave us another
dimension.
Ct= Top 10 ll3tJ of the "uther" Mu,.
t:\n& , ~ho trounced L1·
~unu I tills, 33·6, in their
lc.igue opener. "The~
h.1,c grtat athlete , anJ
they're a really goo<l
football team Out of .111
the team m the league ,
l th1nl., we mJtCh up
\\Ith thcrn the best
Division VIII ""··'° .... ,_.. t T1111111~ 70 t...,.,,. ...
)LI..._ .. 1
• Yllt• •1 · In addition to Trun's s l• s.ta !>-1
113 rushing yard • ci\ing • Sc liblcJ .. t
1 T,._,.ltll $-2
him 1,105 Cor the se~l· ' Sift...,ftl S·l·1
i.on, Crenshaw :and t C:..t• ..... • 1 t 10~ •·)
Chntm11n rumbled for 8.S
npiccc, "hilc sophomore
quarterback Ryu n Taylor topped
lhc century m•uk 1n p:ti)1ng ( 101
ynrd ), n first durini Miller's tc.n·
ure :it Che helm.
The additional firep<>" er hni.
added to an already producti\C of·
fense, which i 39 point owuy
from m.ttching In. t )-CUr's )tn~le
scnson ~hool record or 273. Only
two lei.Im) in Orange County ha\C
scored more than Co)l•I M~)n this
foll (Lo' Al:imito' v.11h 3W and
Founuun Valley w11h 243).
Trubuco Hills hai. wme oC·
fcns1 vc wcup<>ns of 1t4i own, but
nothing Ille la't yc.u· d) 1rnm1c
duo of quarterbacL. P11t OnrnC.\
"They're " big te ani
that c~m hnc"c )"QU, but
th e) \c had trouMe v.11h tC4ltm
who go )tra1~ht at them and
pounJ h._e Ch,1minadc (.1 21 ·.,
non-league '1 tor). 111~ 'hould be
favored , but our li.ith "111 ~o into
the game "Ith C'OnfiJencc. ror U)
to "'"· 11 "oulJn't be the hii;b~'t
up~t ''"C\: O:av1d and Gui1a1h.
"I thil\l.. \\e'll ~ a lot ~ttcr ·
foutt'iall team thi) "ccL., th.in we
\\CfC l.l\I "Cc:k 1 he C\lf:\ \\CCL. to
::tJjtJ\I to the douhle·\\ mg \hould
re.illy h1:lp." Mille r ~id, "I 1h111~
our u1rc11~ ".I' onh at :ibuut 70-
to 7S~Jl4:r..:-cnt dhcicn<.1 a~ain\1
l..3gun.1 Hilb '
-n, 11.Drry l'null..n~r
ISTANCIA'S STARTING LINEUPS NIWPORT HARBOR'S STARTING LINIUPI
(WUIM)
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OFFENSE DEFENSE "•· ''•rw Ht. Wt. Cl.'••· No. Pl•yor Ht. W1.
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44 Jason Swtt1 g.4 2ZS St V.R 10 PtdlO Altryul s~ 1150
82 Wiiie IUlel s-8 155 St WR 41 Fred Pno 5·11 1~
SS Mart Sitroson 6-2 265 St LT 83 RYlft Ctopi 6-3 195
60 Leo Ml#o g.1 215 .. LG 20 Omar Bosell 5.9 1&0
72 Joey Hefman 6-0 ~5 So c 11 J1111> Atety\A 5-11 150 70 Mn P11kontr S.-0 260 St RG 13 OMS 8amhl 55 140 73 Jenn Fdner 1-3 270 JI RT IS FfOllglh Jatlid s~
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Sr OT
Sr or
Sr OLB
Sr ·11.11
So u , Ol8
St ca
Sr C8
So FS
Off'IMaa Mt. Wt.
S-10 175 S-1 20S
S-10 200
f.2 1IO S-10 11&
6-1 220
8-2 115
W 1IO
S.-11 215 S.-11 190
ft.2 220
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Sr LT
Sr LG
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St RT
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64 I~ l1 220 $1 LG
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Frosh-sQph water polo players get a real treat
~ Halloween Invitational
offers some tricks . but
in reality, it's a welcomed
situation at Newport.
T he fi~t Halloween
lnvilational Frosh·Soph
water polo tournament will
be he ld s1a rt1ng today at the
Newport Harbor High pool.
tha1 will be competing."
Dcs.1dei. Newport, the othc:r
schools participating arc· Costa
Mesa. Marina, Dana Hills , La
Serna, Loyola, Sant:i Margarita,
El Modena. Woodbridge, Sunny
Hills, Villa Patk nnd
Fountain Valley. The 12
teams will be divided
in10 lour groups of
three, with each team
playing the other in 11s
eroup twice.
The group winners
Sailors face Loyola at 3 p.m.
Fridny.
The public is invited to view
the games. There is no admi~sion
charge.
• Ne" port Harbor's frosh·soph
unit has compiled a
13-4 record, incJuding
4-1 in the Sea View
League (entering
Wednesday's match
against Woodbridge).
The one setback ~as
again I rival Coron:i dcl
Mar in a dc!ensive
i.truaale, 4-3.
"We def cued them
durina the summer,"
noted Cutter. "(The
arternoon. "He's been "orkinc 11
it Cor the l11st two years," s id .
Cutler.
"He's 101 quick leas and quick
later reaction. He's blocked a
number of penally ~hots this
sea.son which h~ really lifted the
tcnm."
Haf\cy bas also done a fine
job in i&nitin1 1he Sailors'
countcnauack wi1h his trona and
nccurntc p:using. according to his
coach.
Another player of note is John
Jones, who possesses a quick shot
from inside four meters. "He'll
usuaJly power drive lrom the
among the team's top defcnden.
"He's very good at takina u"a)
the (oppos111on's) po1n1 dri\cr,"
snid Cutler.
Mike Peetz i u ld'l·hnndcd
thre:u for Newport, and is aho
the major set man "The fact he's
lefl·h~nded mean Mike i ;an
lldded force for us a) far A our
6-on-S i.s concerned," ..aid Cutler.
"He's very physical and can take
1hc puni hment."
Rotarina at the Kl is Dillon
Donnelly and Cole Lunde.
Donnelly stands 6 foot·2 and
about 180 pounds. whdc Lunde
measure about 6-1, 175 or 180.
Today's fi~t game begjn~ at 3
p m .. with more matches on
Friday and th e flnnls on
S:iturday. Newpori lower-level
wntcr polo coach Les Cutler is
pl:innina on making the event 11n
annual affair.
''Some of the coaches have
been discussina the po S1bihty or
ll 1ourn11mcnt in late October Cor
some time," soid Cutler. "We
w11nted to eivc the lower level
players some focu , 1 parucular
,~111 this time or year. like lhe
vorsit). whkh is prep;.Hing for the
Cl F pl:>yoff s.
, will Lhcn face off in
Saturday's semifinal ,
with the championship
game Inter on Saturday,
at approxim:itcly S· 10
p.m.
''Our goa l is to be in
the champ1on~h1p
round," said Cutler, who
• lcnauc match) wns a Llghtw lghts close, dclcnsive match.
They (the Sea Kinas)
ri.Jht side or the pool and he can
play a point or power position,"
uid Cutler .
Br')-cc Schilling is another
danserous shooter from the four·
10 five·mcter range. "He's ll
'rare-back' shooter,'' suid Cutler.
.. Bryce has an extremely quid&:
relcAse orr this type of ihot."
"Donnelly i capable of turnin&
quickly on hi man for
rlJht·h:tMScd or left-handed
sweep shot,'' 64lid Culler. "He's a
diamond in the rough for ui.
"So we proposed to hold it at
Newpora and there iarc 12 1c1rru
noted the Newport ~tcrs have
been totally behind the
toum:imcnt cff ort. "Thcy\e even
printed T-~hirt that will be '
availublc Dt the tournament."
Newport's fir I n1:uch i lOday
t 4:30 a'gnin 1 El Moocn:i. The
COMMUNITY COLLIGI fOOTULL
Or .... C8at ...,... at tbl Wiik
JEFF CLAYTON
The 5 .. 10,
200-pound
freshman
tailback carried
18 tlmes for
195 yards and
two TDs. He
arso had a
70-yard ga n to
• ser up TD against Gtossmont.
6 I •
Ef RIAM MIRANDA
The 6·1,
245-pound
sophomore
had seven
solo tackJes.
one assist.
fotr pass.rush
efforts, •
btocited PAT
and a TD·saving taddl.
He's not real raJt, but rairJy
•trona •
played more or a
control game and took away put
of our peed and counterattack,
whkh are our key assets."
The Newport plie is ')
iaphomore Graham H11YCy, who
Is known for has cons.istcncy and
trains with the varslty in the
Brian Murphy Is the f a)tC)l
sprin1er on 1hc team, h11vin1 been
clocked at 23.5 in the SO and
SI-plus tn the 100 frcu1yle.
"Coto ls our molt •arcs i\e
player, which can be aooct. or
bad, for u He's no4 wrcmcly
f11t ln th'e water, but he knoWs
the pme and he's eoc 1 quick
rcleue on hi P'l*'·" Cbrii Richardson ls rated •
CORONA DEL MAR -Sipups for the 1994
Nftpon £tit Uule Lcaauc and Pony Lcape
btaseb11ll season• will tau pllC'C frona 9 a.m.·2 p.m.
thi Saturday It the Lincoln Elc1neataty Sdlool
Oym. localed at U*'Olft Schoql~ 310:2 hcllk Vie•
Drift. ·l
AU ploaycrs midiftt la Newport Beech. t• ol
the Back Bey. btrwca 11-c 1fC1 a(.' 1C n old on
or before July 31, 1994 a.cl ll ,can oW CHI or be·
fore iuty 31, 1994 will M cfillt* ao ripalu 11Mf
play in ono of Nev.port Eau Uute Lc..,.c'• div •
lion. •Ctotdil)I lO ltmn Marshall, tbe Newpon
Ea c Liule leap praJdtne.
The ll)'OUI ror the draft ln AA, AAA and Mt·
,ors will tall.e pUce In the latter part Of Jaft\l~,
1994. 1hc fin& offlcial dly of pnctice Feb. 21 ,
end thC OpenU. Dey pendc, ccretnan)', pic1um
and nmi¥91 an ICMdUtid ror Marcb 12.
Thole ,....,..._ f.ot lhl fine ShBo ... briftl a
birth ccnlfbee. 'ltqiAnn ._... ha¥1 MlabW
their child's dodcW'a .... MCI , ....... nvMbtt,
huhh iftlUrtftCC earner. Wfl'OCY ~let ....
and thllir telephooo nullbtr. ct. kr1 ~ Md
wcW.l, and date of Ima ,.._.. sbde.
~ l.eaauo ls lot .,,_,.rs. midina ln Newport
8QCh UM of IM 8Kt ~ Ind 1ft1 13 and 14
ynn old, (bora 1f1cr JWy JI, 1919 ind bcfan
A .. I, 1981). PiOol of• requited rot &ii·
u1n1 panldpant
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JI Ot
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St FS
STAN DINOS
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Newport 310 510
C..-adel-.,2 2 0 4 3 0
s.i!JMJrpu 2 2 0 s 2 0 WoocllX1d9I . 2 2 0 s 2 0
SaddeOKa ' 3 0 2 s 0 Tustll 1 3 0 3 4 0
~ f30 160 . Frta,•a Oamea. 7:'° P·"'· c ... one ffl Mar It Tunn
WWII at Newport ~r
Woodbl'ldQt VI ~. 11 ltvWll Sao Mwpu VI Saddleback. al SA ao.1
'Klftc Coast Leetue Footbalt L•..... Owet.U WlT WLT Coeta .. aa 200 4 21
Tt'lbl.co H 2 0 0 5 2 0
Cenuy 110 2 40
LIQuDI kactl 1 I 0 2 5 0
LlglmHlt 0 2 0 • 3 0 htMo&a 0 2 0 , $ 0
TOftltht'I 0•1M1.! p.M,
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L.agn lach ., Ctraity, • Sana Ana
8owf1. 1 pm I
Trlbuco ttls vs Ceeta ..... •New· '*'Hitt*,.,''"'
LOCAL ICHIDULI
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--~ Costa Mesa sailor wins Mexican Nationals
event: currently ~nked No. 1 in Lasers.
E ~" thou&h the nut Olympic Oames arc still 1"1
J!•n aw•~· Co:s!• Mua's Alex Ascencios alrcldy hts bas. Ol~pte saa~m· campoia.n In high scar.
• Alce~IOI ll campatP,•ns to represent the United States
in tho ~r Ous, which has been added to the Atlanta Otympa for 1996.
~r the last three weeks. Ascencios took his Laser '"'~' on the road, tnavelins to rcaauas in Mexjco and N:ishville, :renn.
Ascencios. .who just returned from three weeks of uilini.
won. the Mex.can Nationals, was second in the U.S. Nat10n~b and won ~he .u.s; season high·point
champ.onship l..cadans an Lascn, and be is now the
top-ranked Laser sailor in the U.S.
A$CCncios left Oranac County on Oct. 3, :ind he drove a
couple thous:ind miles south to Ville de Bra .. 0, ~ toke
;ibout ~vc hours bc)on.d Mexico City. According to
A$Cenc1os. recent hurncanei made driving in Mexico
treacherous.
"In one hour, I p;w.cd three overturned semis.'' he ~id.
On another OCCllsion, a truck forced
~nc1os ofr the ro3d. poppina one of
his tires.
.. ......
~l the. Melican N3llonals, despite
ui1hng h1.) tv.o throw-outs in the first
three r.aea , ~ncios came back to pull
orr a slim one-point victory over fellow
AmencaM Will Glenn and Andy l.o\ell.
Unlike lalc sa1hng in much or the
U.S., Lale Ville de Bravo is situated
below a mountain p~. and winds were
mong and ste:idy nil week. Alex felt that
he v.on because he had slightly better
bo:u speed :ind solid, conservative
tactics
After his \IC10ry 1n Mexico, Asccncios
lra,-ckd 10 Nash\lllc for lhe U.S. user
Natiooall. Wha le A.s.ccnc1os V.'On the f1,e-race series on the
water, he ended up second overall when Miami's Peter
Orq (us threw out a PMS •• the thud race -
The Nuionals drew an incredibly deep SS·boal Oect.
""11h alJ the other membcn or the US SJ1l1ng Team
ompctinJ. Unhle the Me1ac:o Nationals, the U S.
~·"' nals v.ere ~31led 1n liJht, shifty cond111ons
Asc'Cncioi.' tr:i,cls hJ1o e just begun. No1 only has Alex
4u:ilificd for lhe Laser Worf~ in J:ipan ncxl )Cnr. he will
JhO ltl\'CI to Sp:un O\Cr Christmas for more 1n1nin& with
1hc U.S. S:uhng Team .and Coxh Ron R~nbcrg.
• Tv.-enty boJlS \ho-.ed up for IJst ""cckend 's Red Hot
One De 1gn re,:utJ hosted by DCYC CA1obcr cond111ons
""''e urprai.mJI> "•ummcr·ltk:t, .. v.uh steady S· I 2 .. not
tirccze"S. and lots of \unshme once the morning fog burned
of(
Schock l5 niat1onal champlOn M u.ch1d, sailed by C<irOl)n
H.irdy 1nd f\brk RcJrdon, con11nucd to show iti. tr:insom
h> 1tw: rest o( the Schock lS clu.s. [X)p11e a PMS 1n the
third race. Hardy's MMhkf llill look top honors O\'Cr Judi
GL,r\lt') \V1rcr Moau~m. M•d1~f had 1rc:i1 ~t
h.inJlinc. COMel'\1t11oe tXl1C) :and w:is COn\l)tently the
l.l\te t bo~I on the counc.
Other Hot One-de~gn w1nnen •ere: Denni) Ro)Cnc's
Sorttrtr (SSYC) 1n the NY36 clan. Joe Pcgcnhnrdl')
Li(J.cty Sp/11 (llCYC) v.on the utiahnll 3 cl:m: and Bob
.\l.1rcu • Red Lmc (ADYC) won the SJnt;an3 30/30 class.
Joba Dl'fl)ton's boallQf ~""'" •P~•n In thr Dai/1
l'llot tt"fry Thursda_t.
.._,. ~
Newport Harbor's Adam Oeiry (13) on the fast break, followed by Woodbridge's Andrew Lazenby in Wednesd•y's Se~ View w;ater polo match.
POLO
From 81 I
Th:at'1 when· the Sailors took off.
Oobc Wyatt, who usually ploys sci
for them, scored from the hole
with S:l6. 'rhen Brad Pence, wi1h
an assist by Mike DiGruccio,
added another goal from the hole
with 4:41 rcm:iining. Oeary C11ppcd
the run with a pcnalty·)hot go:al to
give the Sailors an 11-6 edge "11 h
3:39 left.
Woodbridge, led by Chri, 1 JI·
bolt's Stx GO:ll~. commiucd 2..i turn·
overs.
"We played rc ully f.1 r dm\n,
too," Cleary said. "We h;l\c J b.id
habit of doing that, hut "he: n we
get our heads do"n 10 bu,1ne .. )
agall\)I .i good team. \\C c.in do it.
.. We pul Gabe W).lll on the vp·
ponent)' big. )Cl gu>,· and v.hen
he gu.ird )()meboJ) really big and
gooJ, (U.Jrne11) puts me al ~l."
The Sailor), v.ho 11) lo Northern
Cahforn1.1 10Jay h> compete 1n the
Stanford Tournament FndJy and
S.Hun.l.1y, built ~• 3-0 rir')l·quarter
lc.1d .• 1) Clear) 'cured '""sec from
the hok .ind 1'1:1h.c added a pen·
.11t~ g1l.1l. Penn. "hu .. curcJ four
~0:11\, 11Krc!bcd h1., 1eam·k.1d1ng
' total 10 S:? th•, s.c;ason.
Pence, Oe:uy nnd Wy:m )C'Ored
in lhe )COOnd qu:irter, as thc S,uf·
or commarukd a 6·2 hilh1mc
lead.
Newport 14, Woodbrkf9e 8
Woodbl'ldQe 0 2 3 3-8
Nt'MPOl1 Hwor 3 3 2 6 -U
Woodt>nC:ge scoong l.ut>c:t 6 l&Zenbt t,
~s I Sj,tS Sirnmor.s 9
l.twfJOlt tti rt>oc sc:>ring Cle~ ; Ptnee 4,
VJyin 2, YOCMS 1 Sitts ...... '1
Corona del Mar belts University in Sea View League water polo, 16-4
I
CORONA DEL MAR -James
Palda scored 11 season-high six-goals.
while Coron:1 dcl Mar High's water
polo team blew out University in 1hc
second quarter. as the ho~t Sen
Kings walloped the Trojans. 16-4, in
a Sea View League .game Wedncs·
day.
each 1n the fir..1 and fou rth. J) CJ~1
1mpro,e<l to 18·3 O\crall. 6·0 in
league. The Sea King), ranlcd f\n. ~
in the CIF Southern Scctiun D1\I·
!.ion I behind El Toro. tr:l\cl to<l;i~
to .Northern Califo.rni.l 10 pl;1y rn th~
Stanford Tournament FriJa) and
Saturd3) They ho,t S.lddlcb.icli. nt:'I
WeJnc-:.day m the lc.1guc hnak
Huc:,1on '..:urcd three goah Jnd
Ad 1m ~kf .1rl.1nd added t"o for
CJ\1, "h1ch oui-.cored the Tropn').
7.o. 111 the \CC1.1mJ quarter 10 :i:.:.umc
.1 9-1 h.1lf11mc le.id
Dl>ug Jc11on Ur.ahm Hu11eh· led
L'n1,cr'>tl) "ith three go.ii).
Con>M del Mar 11, University 4
tmersr, 1 o o 3-4
Corona oel Mar 2 7 4 3-115
Uoiversity sc~ Horrt!! 3 Su" nn 1
Savtt t\Of1>efg 7
COM scomo PW 6 Hiitston 3 L1CFllW'ld Pialdn scored twice in the second
and third qu3rters. and one goal AgJ&n!l l Woodbridge. :-..erl
1 h.1d UuLol1ch, Kevin 'J ud..cr, Ad·
ri.1n SlrclLO\\, \\ 111 Schull and Cro~
l'i\ vr.1n1 '~vrcd one goal apiece for
C:J~t. "h1~ h rccct\Cd 11,e go:iile
'J\t:' CJ~h from Greg S.Jw)cr ·and
2. lktzohcn 1. T l.IC\ef 1 S!rt'row , Scrw 1.
Goot 1 Saves Sa""Y'f 5. Jtnon 5
GOLF
From 81
Sc:liOns Ho1e l. r31~d O\er $200.000 for th1:
Arthritis Foundntion. according 10 e\cn1
coordinator Julie N:uh:in>0n.
So v.hy wns G:uvc:y there? he 1o .. es to pla} golf.
he's been a huge Berle !:in for yc;irs, and he h:h
arthritis. Garvey has been acuvcly in\Ol\'cd m
"about 40 golf nnJ tennis" ch:uity events in hi
c.uecr.
Vetcr • .in comedian J:ick Carter, L:Jkcrs °" ncr
Jerry Biru iand the Queen of Song. RosemiH)'
Oooncy. ~ere oho :st Sunday') g:lla, v. h1ch
included D h\e 3nd )ifcnt ouet1on. For Berle. who
turned 8S on July 12, the C\cnt v.~1:> alM> a
celebration or his 80th year in shov. busine~
•.Some cxcerpls from Dcrlc, v. ho wQ.) al the
podium ror :u leasi nn hour Sunday night
-"I didn't bid on :in}thing. I v.as w:iiting for
the auctaon on the prostate operation ...
-"I went out to Pelican Hill to play golr
todJ)'. and I :.tancJ to pl~•> .. fr0m memor; ··
-"I lo>t l'-'O t.:.uli b.111,, and I lo'I .1nu1hcr 1n
the ball "a)h · •
-"l·ranl. m 1trJ·\.'.OulJn'1 mali.c 11 bul th.11':.
OK. He's .1 g.r1:;i1 humo.a1111:iri;.1n He bu1l1 tic
De ert Ho,p1t;il .ind ~ut .111 h1' fric nd:. in 11 ·
-"StnalrJ \\,t'> :.111i:tnt.:. tu .a \Cf'! ~•d. man for 90 minutc> . .1nd \\ h,·.i he ".1'> 11/l"htJ. he .. aid tu
the gu). 'I hope ~\111 i;c1 h1.:11cr · r\l\d 1hc gu~ ... 11d,
'You. too "··
•The \\1nn1n~ ll\1.'.'um ... \1und.1\ \\,t\ Scn1ur
PGA pru ll;irolJ H1..nn1r~ \\h<J pi.1~cd "''h
\'incc Dunichcr G..:rrgc Q,11m1 Kc:n I 1)Cht:r :ind
r red Pcll1p.:. 'hU•lll 1g a IO·unJu b)
l"herc \\,\,.I lhll.'C·\\j\ \IC lllr ,,C\)nJ j( "''·
\\llh ~cn1or 1'(1.r\ p1u t-.~·n $1111\ 1c.1m '"nning :i
card pla)<.lfl Jim 'um~a. llill U1.mnc11 and G.u~
H1cl rnJn ''ere \tilf', .1m.11cur ..
Pro Jim l..knt "w M1.:\\ .1 thrce·:.hUI lead "'th
fi\c holn tu pl·~ ,, 1 Sund'' .st 1h1: l{.ilph Senior
Cla'.l)IC .11 R;ind1\1 P.1rli. to lin1 .. h '.:conJ behind
D.ile Dougl.1:.-.. 1e.1m1.·d \\Ith am;iteur .. Ra)mond
J.1cobi (Four SeaM>nll \Ice-president and general
mJnager). Jim W1J11am>. Fred Port and Al
ThomJs at the Berle e'ent to fin1>h 1hirJ
Tali.mg fourth ""3> pro Tom Sha" and am:neurs A,., John)()n, M1ch3el Hennas, Denn> Heal) and
0111 Gaf). fif1h pl01ce .at 67 "".ls pro Bo~ Menne.
and amateur) Tom Wabh. W \ne Corona. ~1arl
Freedman .lnd D~nn" JJme> ·sund;iy n1gh1':.
auctioneer)
• J'ormcr !:>an Fr.rn~1...:u .i9cr 4u:.irtcrb.1cli. Juhn
On>die. a currcn1 Senior PGA pro. o.alw plJ\cd in
the tourn..1mcn1
• Robert Sellcd. the father of a tor Tom
Seikel. lo't n,, ·min II 'houldn't be h.ir.r tu
llnJ Scllclli. '' b·lwt·5 .• 111d h" !Hron ".in inch
l1.1ni;er th.111 thl· 't.:.1nd;1 r<.l. 11 h.1, bigger h.1nJ p1p)
Jnd II h..1' ht, n.1mt' 1,lf II "H.: 1h1nli.) II got tn
wmcbod)' cbc:\ b.1g · :-.;a1h..1n'.ll•n ')Jld · He\ the
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-59.0 Cnnlad ,,in,"\ l3Jrtch
Ricb:Jrd Vuna is D o;,,_. P1/0l Sport n)';tcr
.. ho c club golf rolumn ap~ars c•~ry. 1'1ursd:1_t·.
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8ot.h n&l.MrM*. SouUa dM.11.. NORTH
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At duphcat.e, 1f you.,.. an a popu-
lar CODlflct.. the nab ~ Ill
IUttb of an O\.trtnd '8 the 'h&Q
mark of a cham.p11011 At rubber
bn~. tlw I.Mk i9 aimplitr Juat
malu IW"f ;-ou ma.kt your conu.cL
North '1 eut btd in diamondt
1how.d • bm1t ra&M or btlur 111
hearta South'• rebtd could ha"'
beto puaed 1f North'• hand •u
wultt, but tht fOW1.h tnnn,p and
apadt aot.enMCbate cards ronV'lnC!ed
rnponder to prest oo t.o pmt
West led tht lune of dwnondt
St~ I tpedt IWltch ,..ouJd have
prov.cf awkward and Ea.t misht
ruff tlw ax1t diamond, the ace wu
taken To pl"Ot«t apuiat a 4-0
lnlmp bna.k d.darer cubed \M
queen ol beaN. takq p&IDI t.o play
I.he eicht from hand-the tow
would I.ave • cNdal role to pl.ay
lat.er •
WMn both d.Cendcn fono-d,.
ct.clanr dttw t.rwnp. in two mon
rounds, then tlited with a diamond.
Welt roae tnih the queen and lhifl .
.t to • &<,.. lpedt
It wu umpClnc t.o play w .. t. Ow
ov.realler. for tlw kine of ip&dft
and makt an OVtrtncl That woukl
haw '"'11tad &JI down one •Mn
Eat •Ott artd alnfled w a club
lhrouib tht kine Oeclattr choait tht
ufa muu in.wad. ruinc W'llh I.be
11tt of ipeda and dJlc&rdinc the
queen of apedr. on tht ja<-k of
d.a.m<>n<b
TIM pound for u a¥O~ play
bad !»en~ Decl&ttr conltn·
u.d with tlw ,ack of lpeCles from tht
bo.l&l'd H.t f.aat cover\!d daclaret
•ould havt Nlred hicb. croeeed w
dummy by 0\.-.n.aklftC th. four of
UWllJ>9 "1th tht l'i¥t "and ~ two
dub dJICal'da 011 tht ~ \\'hen
Eut folio..d ~. dtdattr di9c&rd ·
.cf 1 club. 11na-~en 1f We.t won.
t~ kins of eluba •ould bt Nft from
attarli 1lAd tht ~ coukt i.ur bt
uMd for two IDOrt dub ~
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tt73. Wei equlpt. hew -----
t>ottom & naut ptlint. •eo MGa •••t.,
139.750 PP Mt·8200 Nd~ Tanne.u, new..,,.
glne, new radiator. WANTED ~ Et.c. $1650. 4_.t2
1 e·. 18' Ot 20·. wkdys.
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wkend (714) 722.1.a1 TOYOTA 9210
-••Y.n: SLIPS 93· Tercel SAS, tow ml -.nauu&0 E•c•t c:ond. A/C, ._.,.
DOCJ(S 7022 roof,5 ap, loaded.
$3300 obo 646-14e5
$25Clmo up to 35' VOutSWAGEX 9235 ~4) 850-8145
bot! c...-·n vw ltet*' ......
45' Sllp. panting all!, nr Car need• lots of
Fun ZOM. Walk IO work, but~ just
rMtawanb, 1t0t .. & rebuilt. $400.
PQSt omc.. 7~587 C.it 648--2353
50' Slip, aaJlboa\ only, 8e GOLF light blue. 5
14" beam. Udo ,.,.. speed AIC. 4 Or, new
No ovemt. Util incl. tires, original ownef,
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loving home(a). If In-Rescued from abusiw $5K, ... $21(.121-4955 loaded. l'Mdy to oor proalmately 22t
.. rested. piea9' con-owners. Need• a liWe $5400. (714) 'fe0.4251 R.poa 6 ...... being
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tound Need• to t>e wormed. SlSO. tn-am IJllBOA t978 Ca7&0F TIWOUT
onty .,..mal tn h'J,;. PEIOJISUIA 6107 Fresh motor, run• PILOT Cl ASSl'1ED
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tkMrtnl cat111 ID' Jlc~o·· lllltsn -•could be men bl for Mdl llld ..
Pnftts ....... Hila•11 P111»?
. Th' year', plm:t I pol1 trick-or·trafina ~Jebnbon bewitcbina
your shoa .s aoblin peso widl traditional aicts and remptina
trea&S made with !"ft· unswecllCned COCOI. siaf'Wly smooch
c:hocolMe bin ..S one-«-a~kind mi chocOble Ku.es.
HalJoMen CbotolMe CaU, decou•cd like a pumpk.ift widl
miy orqe frostma. peal icifta vines Ind I ~CCMftd .
ice cram cone stan. IS SUR IO brina oohs and abs from )out
pests. A t'Ombinabon ol milk chocolate bss and cocoa tuk.es it
devihshly ncb. nt lhe vel~ smooch 1as1e will haunt chem Iona
aftter Halloween..
And suu HaJSovteen is lhe perfect time for~ lhtle mysiery.
bail the party cro-d to P\aq>kin F1te ~rprise Cookies.. Wach
their qa lip up IS they disc;over 1 hidden chunk ot creamy
chocolale undwichcd bet weet'I two rich COC01 (.'OOkie layers.
Thear orlllle frostina puqilin f.-:es liven up miy goody tray!
And bccaua the c:ookies are made whh lll-nllutal~ prep-
araaion is easy -simply blend lhe rich-wting cocoa with the
ocher dry lnpdicms. Ind avoid me messy. pre-meltin& steps
RqUired by ocher bikini chocol.st ingredients.
Halloween Thumbpnnt Cookies are searingly JOOd! These
dart. cbocola1ey cookill art sure to cast I spell on VI iting sPoou
and spirits when they W1e me awect combinllion o( chocolarc
and creamy oranie fillU. topped wilh 1 chocolale Kiss.
For a mouthwarerin& chocol11e des1ett Ihle will mab eveo
the scariesljact-<>'·lantem sm1k. SCf\'e Doubk Km~
Cupcakes. Costumed callers wtlJ be surpnsed v.-hen Ibey SI.Dk
their ftrtp UdO tbesie ncft COCO. cupcltes Ind fmd I cbocollfe
bail inside. Topped wllh YllU!la ff'Ollillc IDd mochcr ctaoc:oi1tt
K1 1t"s no m)'Sla)' •hy dae ball will be 1 bit.
Ghosts. black cats and wi1cbes alh wtll hooa:t lboul Spooky
CookJc S'mcftS. They~ e)'e-<:llebing cocoa cook.es m favorite
HaUov.cen shapes fiUcd with COOCY mmhmallow a amt'I)
milk chocolalle. The httle ones wdl kwe helping deconre the
cooka wtth ghostly ic1fta faces.
For a tv.tSt on I tnditionaJ bal, dip apples U\tO a bowl of
wum. melted chooola to create kwi~ina CbocolMe
Coaled Appb. The spetlbmdi:na ~ oftnmchy
apples and Slllmy smooch thocoiJR Wiii rnmneriJe boch )'OW\&
and otd tnck-cw..ueaaers.
HALLOWEEN CHOCOLATE CAKE ..
5 RDSHEYe S Miil a. Is lara(1..55oz.
ad)t ...... llllo ......
~ mp (I tddl) IMltter ...............
lm, .... ..-1 capt._,_,.. n.r
·~ Olflapl' ~ mp HERSru:v•s c ocee
lta JJll rbllkiliaala
I te11p1n salt
l ...
~ c., dlirJ..,. cram
I " J 1 r. Qllila atnet
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lceCramC-
Or-.Fr'Oltllla
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(ttdpes folow)
Heal oven to 3.50°F. G1'CUC and flour 12-aap fluted tube
pan. In medium bowl. snr totethcr cboc:olaae bu pieces. butter
and waler unbl chocolate ts melted. In large miler bowl stir
together flour. sup. c:oco1., t.l1n1 IOda. and salt; gradually
add buttrr m11ttwt. beatinJ until thomuahlY blended. On med·
ium speed of eleanc: m11ttr, blend in egs, IOUt aum and va-
nilla; beat I minute. Poor bin.er into ~ pan. Bate 45 to
.50 rrunutes or untiJ wooden pick tnsened in cemer of c.te
comes out clean. Cool 10 mmuca; remove from pan to wire -
rack. Cool ccsnplttcty. Me.nwhile.. prqwe ~ e.aat
la 0-C-. Dnzz.lc Orllllp .......... over cake. ~ ice
aam cont wo ~of Clke for pumpkin Aem.. Usina leaf
decoratina hp. PtJJe aves omo ')lwnpkin" with Dttw..,
~ 10 IO 12 «n'iAIS
~let Cram C-: In lm&ll microv.•ave ·safe
tio.L plmce oee I .SS ounce Milk ~ Bar. broken lnto
pcca and I aspoon sbonal' (do 1tOt au "8ntr. ,,.,,.,an~
or oil). Microwave II H.lOH ( l ~) 40 10 .50 secoilds. Seu un-
til c:hacolale ii mched and ..Uhm is smooth when stirred.
Spoon mellCld chocollle O¥Cr outside o( tlal.bcJaom a cream
cone. Refri&aue until cbocolaat is ftrm. about 30 minutes.
°'1111ee ~ In microwave-saf c bowl. place ~ cup butter
or matprint. Microwave at HIOH ( IOO'I) I minute or until
rneleed. Stir In 2 cups powdclcd supr. I to 2 teaspo0m freshly
pMed onnae peel and I~ IWpOOnS vanilla CXlJ'ICt. Stir in 2
to 4 tablespoons hoc W1ll:t for cbircd consistency. Blend in
Rd and yellow food colon for desired orange colot.
..... ..., ~ lo small mixer bowl, combine 3 ~
spoons water mid l tablespoon merinpe powder-. Add I~
a1p1 powdered pr and K ICISpOOfl vanilla cxtr1et bell on
Msb speed ol elecuic miler W11iJ 111ff. Blend ia peen food
color for daiied cob. •
• Avlilablt VJherc ab deccJnDas supptics sc IOld.
BEWITCHING CHOCOLATE
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SPOOKY COOKIE s·MoRES
~ mp (I lddl) butttr or
...,W. IOfte~" ~cap...... 1. •• ~ t '9 I ....maatntt
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6 HDSHEY-S M' .. ~t
...... ( l.S5 OL act.). brokea
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(rtdpt folowl)
... mac l'U1U tio.l. -buaa'. .... egg and varu.11a lmbl ftll bk:oded. Sttr ~
..... &.. cocoa. bKiQa powder ud salt; add to butter mt1hlre. muinJ unul •ell
tilrdcd Divide doush iM> qaanas: Map bghtly. Rcfrlacrale 2 to 3 hours. He 1 o~en
to 32'-f. On tiptly floured smfacc. roll out dough. one-fourth 111 time. to .,.ulth
thid:neu. Widl pose or Cit ~ cootie cutters. cut dough. Place cool.cs I mch
lpllt on _,.ewct c:ootJc 5hca. Bate 8 to 10 minutes or until fum. ~c from
cookie sheet to wire l1ICk; cool complelcly. Place marshmallow and cbocolaie piece
on OaJ Side of I coobe; place on paper towel. Mxrowave al HlGH (IOOll-) 10 to 15
teeollds or untJI marshmallow puff Top ~itb matcltin& root": pre5S down 1l1ghtJy .
Repcaa witb mnairuna cooties. Decorale with Decoratcw FrostN.1f desired.
Aboltt I Ji tlom• sarwhiclt cooki~s.
DeCti ... ~ ln small mix~ bowl. combiDe ) tablespoons waia Ind I table-
spoon merinpe ~def. Add I l4 to l ~ caps powdered sup and ~ ~ vanilla
ucncc: bell oa hip spcat of eledric mixer onril sutr.
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P.UMPKIN f ACE
SURPRISE
COOKIES
•
HALL OWEEN
THUMBPRINT
COOKIES
l cup (2 sticks) butttr or
tnarpriae. softtoftt
ll)mpsmpr
l ear
2 tablf 511 ~ rm aUk
2 t ntract
2 nips .. ..,....,.. na.r
llllntru. ou ''
i, napflERSHEl ., Coe.
·~ lospooe
\dditiooal
~tM>.t 41 H£.R~Hn 'S Kl SlS
Mi.l1 l 'ltorolales
Ora filli•a lrtttpt fo&Jcnrs1
tn large m1~cr bov.;I. beat buttn. IY.! 'utrar. egg ~oil,, man. and \.&Jlllla until
v.cll blended. Stir '°'ether flour. Cl1".llil and ..alt. ~ 10 bunt1' m1:\lUJ"C, mmn~ until
well blended. Rcfn~c dou h I 10 2 houJ"\ or unul firm mNlh 10 h:&ndk. Hut
to l~F. Lightl} grca-.e coollt' \hect. R~t v.rappc1" fmm chol.··ola.tt Pl«"'
dough into I ·inch ball ; roll tn ~,ar. ~on prepo1\'ld Clll'l;te ~~1 ~ .. th1im
gently 10 ceortr of Ca('}I ~ K' r t 0 K\ 12 manutt m unul ~! pot'!!! lhou! A
,teaspOOO 0nact FmilC into 1huml:'Pfin1 of v.atm ~IC°' Vt-nth J'ft'' d1<x-ol 1c
ptcec in center of each coolie Cartful!) rcmoH from \.ooltt ,Jltt110 v.1rT rad.
Cool complctel). AbnMI 4 Jo:"" c ,w.;,.
Or-. f\llilic~ In ~I m"tr bov.I, 1 ~ 'll ar, ~ 1.1ttk"f)OOf\'
'IOftCSlCld buner or nwg~ 1 tca'P'-'00 mil and ~ ~lOft \.Dntlla ruratt on •
hlgb ~ o( el«tric mncr until \mllOth. Blend U'\ )'Clkl• llnd red food color for
desimt orange color
A._.aHD:sHI
Mil
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DOUBLE iKISS
·CHOCOLATE
CUPCAKES
•
Good pumpkiA taste saans with
a pumpkin that's bfiaht orange
wi'h u firm rind. SmaJlcr punlpkins
arc roorc tender. A fiYc·pound
pumpkin yields about • ~ CUPf of
m shed, cooked pumpkin, the
amount needed for t\\O 9·inch
pie
.,,,, Hnl\'C or qu rter pumpkin
and coop uut )Ced> and Iring
.,,,, Cut into m~llcr pieces nnd
cul rind nway.
~ Tu cool on r:mgc top: Pl:acc
pumpktn in pan with a mall
amount of water: CO\ er and rook
until tender. Drain, m:i:>h and let
drain again in a :>lr:tincr to rcmO\c
excess liquid.
~ To bake: Cut into pieces and
ba._c in nn ungrcascd baking dish
pan in a 350 degrees oven for •O
to SO minute .
FLUFFY PUMPKIN
ANGIL TORTI
• l pKkqe lkt:ty Crocker I· tep
1'bile aqti food cake mil
• ~ cup canoed pu.mpldn
• l tuspoom p-ound dnnamoo
•I teaspooa &f'OUDd gt..-
• ~ teaspoon sround cloves
• ~ packap (S.l-oao~ slu)
wh.lpped topplas mhr (l H\~lopes)
• V• cup canned pumpldn
• Ground •utmq, 1r desired
• Candy Leaves (below), If dalttd
• Orange pttl, ii deslrtd
Heat oven to 350 degrees.
Prepare cake max a directed on
package except remo"c J cup of
the cake batter Fold '>"l cup
pumpkin, cinnamon. the ginger
and c:Jo\le into 1he 1 cup batter.
Fold the pumpkin-batter mature
into the remaining cake batter
Bake and cool as dtr~ted.
Prepare topping mtx a~ directed
on package except use skim milk.
Fold 1 • cup pumpkin into whipped
topping (mixture Wlll be soft).
Split cake to make 3 la)ers. (To
:o.pht. mark i.1de of cake with
toothpicks and cut with long. thin
serrated kmfc.) Fill layers with
about 1 cup whipped topping
mixture. Frost cake with remaining
whipped topping mixture. Sprinkle
wnh nutmeg. Garnish with Candy
Leaves and orange peel.
Rcfngcrate any remaining torte
16 servings.
Candy Leaves
Hc:u butterscotch-na"orcd ch1p:o.
and a liulc shortening (about I
te..a~poon shortening to ·~ cup
chips) until melted. Driale on the
b3cks of w3llhable artificial lea\ei.
with ll spoon; let dry. Heat
semisweet chocolate chip:. and a
little shortening until melted.
Brush evenly over butteri.cotch,
complc:tcly CO\ering bac~ of
leaves: let dry Carcfull) peel o ff
lea\ CS
ASK •ITTY CROCKER
Q. When I make pasua salud
a-do> nhcad, It nl"a)S gtls dry.
Whal can I do? K.W., Dilling , MT
Ju!>t before !tcrving, add a little
more ma)Onn:me or :>alad dre,i.mg
to past.i salad Pasta absorbs water
during Ctl0.,.1ng, but doe)n't !>top
there. It continue:> to ab~rb
J\-Jil.iblc liquid until 11
d1:.mtcgratei..
Q. J'\C al"llYS \\Ondc~d if
there's ony difference bc•~~n
whltt \lnegar and ddcr vinegar
for canning? Please let me know.
S.G., Vicnn11, WV
White vinega r and cider "rnegar
arc interchangeable t?cc3u:>c both
arc fi"e percent acid, the acidil)
required for s:ifc canning. There
may be :i slight color difference
bccau!tc the cider vinegar is
dorkcr. Otherwi c, il de~nd only
on )OUr 1..aste preference
Ho"c .. er, ~me ~cialty
11inegari. m:ay not be up 10 fi,·c
percent.acid and cn,.'t be
~ubst11u1cd in place of white or
cider v1neg:ir. Always check the
l:ibel.
Q. When I bake berry or ~ach
plu and rtttze them, lbc bottom
uu t Is do1l&b1· How cao I l\Ofd
thlJ problem'! B.W,. unoyvalc,
CA
F1rs1, increase the thid;cncr in
your filltna from one ~blc poon 10
three tablespoons. The fillin& ~ill
be le s m.cly 10 break dov.n durins
Crcczina.
Second, roll the crull carefully
:ind not 100 thin bc:~u.sc Juice cun
run unilcr brco · In the cru t,
rn:ak1n1 ~inc more likely.
'Third, bake pee in a
hC11-rc istant 11 or d rk metal
~n that abJotbt hrit. lcttina the
bOt tom cNll ba~e and blown
~nty. htny pan1 reflect heat and
incre1 the chanca ol • ICJllY
CN t. UM • MOdtratefy ho& OYCn
(400 •sncs '° •'° ,.., .. ,. ~irlcd ift )IOUI' fcdpil Ud don't
tlftdeit>lkc 1hc pie. ,,,, ,.. ........ ..,. .... -~
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N o m ucr how much th tr
~O· or 30-wm thin&
p rcnb )"Coarn for the
more innocent \.1.1) ol their
ch ldhuod. trkk-or·trc:m~ 11
w:as once ~ n is ,;nu~lty 11
thin& of the ~·· ln their
p;arcnt' u.:.iy. dol n or ('O)tumcJ
1.id -drc Cd DS &hou!J nd
goblin ... prin~~) nd ~upcl')
-tro .. cr cJ the ncighlxirhooJ ut
night ,oin' from door to doc.lT
trick-Or·tre.atmg. ·1 hey \\OulJ
come home wath ~ full of
tr-cat r11nain1 from 5torc·bou&ht
candy b3r IO homemade popcorn
b:aJI '
Al • H:all~ i.'n IOOk
Jiffercnt than it did ii dcc:aJc ur
two n1: ), f'e\\cr ~ids arc
trick·or·trcuting throughout the
nci hborhood and arc having
~rt1c u1 home or ut ~hool,
in\t aJ. Almo t no one: make~
h mcm:.tlle treat :lll)morc:, and
101 ' of people :ire lool.ing for
iOmO&h Pl nutnaiou• than a
CO~ bar lo .hand-oul. Su IMI
)'9U ~ ~f kfdl Coln IUI cnjO)'
the trudition of ukk•01•trc~11ng.
the folks iat Tree Top have come
up with tomC fun. 1Ufo und
•ood·f r·)'UJit thln'5 h> h:md out
to the trcM irid•-.."lr•trc.ll\:r i11
)'1ur area:
.,,,, ComiC'S or colonnt; ooult
.,,,, Juke drinl.; b<l\c' uch •'
t rec.: lop apple juice
~ 11c.:kcr
.,,,, Pencils or pens n cok>ff 111
de ians
.,,,, Halloween helium b:.lk>on1
11" l'rcc Top npplc 11ucc 1n
individual cu~
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m rlce or ~.11c.:rcoloo
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chili.I a~ he or i.hc cornc tc.> the.:
Joor
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pacb of d\cc~ 11nd crackers or
pc~ nut butter and cr:ldcn
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dcsisrwd •hoe •~•
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c.:raSC"-p~pcr dips or rulers in
bri,ht colors
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H alloween used to be 5UCh fun, didn't k?
Bobbin& for apples. auvina jad-o-laittems.
trick or trcatina around the n~ in
silly scary costume, peelin& craP.tS to aen-e as
eyeballs in a .. chAmber of horron .. -thole ~re
ghoulishly aooct times, even if we did eat too mud\
candy.
Well, Halloween can still be eerie and enjoynblc
for both you and your kids. The tOtJr of the
neiahborhood for treats may be out, but that doesn't
mean you can't in\'ite your special circle or friends
for a family-style gcH<>ðer that's also property
spooky. Plenty of satisfyin1 food, fiendishly arrayed,
plus a few activities and games that a.re fun for II
will do the trick.
Pumpkin carving is a rcnl hands-on activity 1hat
can provide a long-term focal point for a Halloween
party. Grown-ups need to be actively participating in
and supcrvisin1 the carvin1 becau c of the sharp
implements im'Olvcd, so it's a great way to put the
"family" into the fun.
Halloween Pumpkin Carving Party
Today's pumpkin Cllrving is a fu Cfy frOG\ the
ragged pocket knife cuts and nuty spoon 5Cr3pings of
yore. Now you can purchase safe and inexpensive kits
with pauerns and speciali1cd carving tools from
v.ariety, craft, toy and even some grocery store-s th1ll
transfonn ordinary pumpkins into stunning works or
Halloween art. And, they're easy to use -really.
Make sure you have more than one pumpkin for
each guest, because these kits make carving positively
addictive.
Be preptired for mess by spreading lots of
newspapers and'or plasaic table cloths on t1bles and
Ooors. Providing aprons or old shirts as smocks ror
everyone is a good idea, too. Paper and pens for
Frightening .Fare ··
f rce-hand patterns, wtbhcloths and towels for sticky,
slippery hnnc:ts. buckets' co hold discarded pumpkin
pulp and seeds, and candles and matches to light the
finished jaclt-o-lantcrns should round out your
equipment needs.
food should be easy to prepare but definitely
festive and appealing to alJ ages. Try the devilishly
·delicious Meatloaf Casket and chewy Bat Brownies
for a jf allowccn buffet. Both use applesauce to
replace high-fat ingredients and to add a Cruity rail
Oavor to the mix.
Serve assorted breads and condiments wiah the
mentloaf so guests cnn have the option of m11kiri'g
..........................
~and~ichcs. More mashed poaatocs or mashed
pumpkin, cruditcs wiah ghostly or ghthtly...colored
dip , popcorn and an apple juke punch will keep 1he
hungry c:u,er..' tummies full. tr the day is particularly
chilly. serve hot spiced apple cider, too.
Herc arc a few other 1ct1vitic:) 10 male )vur
pumpkin cnrving p rty a succcS)·
V' Face paintin& and wnshablc ta11oos nrc
kid·plcasin& activitie:11 thll nlso require adult
particip:uion and supcrvi ion. Kib arc a\a1lablc for
both. ..
V' Halloween Pumpkin Curving Party
V' Dorrow or purchase a book of ghost :.tones :.iml
read them aloud to the group in front of a crackling
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.,,, s~1 up .. mini • ch:.imbcr or lwrrur ffi) ll.'I) • \\llh
-ot cour~c -peeled gr:ipc' in bu\' h for c~cball , ..1
wading (X>OI filled \\-lth Cl'<>l d. tintcd·i;rccn·,paghetti
:ind pl;htic llnJkc and in,cch lor .1 torture pit, plcnt)
o( \\Clrd jJCk-o-lantern,, di} i C 1lo:1tin!: in :l bud.Cl or \\,Iler \0 )imul:Uc a bu1linl} c11uld1un, and a Cortunc
1cllcr in 1hc furthest. ~far~S& ('\)l lll'r prO\ i"iog
portent) of 1tic luturc. ·
Oh, don'1 forget to ct out 11 'I of c.inily here
Jnd there Aller :111, it '' HJIW\\Cf!ll.
MEATLOAF CASKET
• 2 pound lean gr<>uod Ix-cf
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Combin ground beef, •rPlc~uce. c ~ cup
ketch.up. ooio~ p;1nlcy, egc oud ~ninas n larce ~J; mi~ thoroushly. Pat into -~x4·~ll2-~inch
k>af p:an.
lctvcrt onto l3\9x2-inctl b king d1ih. liliC•l 350
degree' I·~ houn; ut •t;inJ JO minutd.
R emO\C rcct11ngul:1r pie C (rum center O(
~kcd mca1lo:ir. lca\'ins 'h· to y ... inch around
cd,c), to form a bo • (Keep the removed niece ror
s:.tnJwichc~.) U)in1 pa try bJg. rorm o mi.m1ny
inside bo~ "ith 2 to 3 cup' miuhcd p<>totl.>CJ; Pl cc
no"cr on pot.1lo ntummy anJ u'c rai ins for eyes
.ind mouth. Color rcm:iinin-1 mn hcd polntoe~ with
reserved ketchup :md u~ putry bas to decorate 1op
edge' of box. Make 8 M:~ings
BAT aROWNIU ..
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• v, cup cnch rrtc '.fup appkti:um~
• ,,, cup JllAin >.oturt
Prepare bru't'nic mi~. uh,tiottina ep nnd
>oaun for 011 ~md egg . l'llU r into IV a\Cd od
floured jelly roll pJn. B.1J.c al 325 dc;rccs lO
minuac . Cool Cut into haf>'!"' ol bab using cool.:ic
cutter or :11tcnc1I (abou1 5·\.!.\:?· -inchc ). ~fakes 10
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• l cup cr.inbtn) julet
• 1 tllblcspoon lemon juke
• 2 cups ~lngl·r nit
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ORANGf r:o4ST WEEKEND
Hallo n Hap' P•e• :l
House of Terror P1tt1• t
By JOEL BEER"
··Mae cl Momfat" ..... .i
ByTOM TITUS
Ha1bwen vfft,1ng h~ 6
By MATT COKI.:R
Aldt pleb ..... 6
By UNCL.f DON
Trtangl• Square .... 11
By MARJ.A BIRD
About t~·
lsuc OW Opt
1n charac.t r
Dr.:ula tn Or_
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(omp.n)1S •'{he p P'
Dfaa.M.'' The photo ... ,,
made by 01ily P1h11
~~r Chrt topht•r
Nal. QMr......, by P1klt
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~ DC¥Cr 111etually thoqabt
aay Qlipitalw ,_i.ne 016cr
1han s.m Wl&too c:\ler
bcl~ this. but ii'• nice
'° iml&inc t!\at somewhere out
there. the 0.tomcr ls KJni.
If it wcro tNC, I koow wh:al I'd
do if appointed kf aa C0t a day. I
would b4nhb the man.-aemcnt ol
ahe Houto of Tenor 10 Huotinaton
~ to a dtllOtic realm populated
by nadc sui<kt, cheesy produc:u
aod 10-.cnu"ne ecun that lcaft the
wallet at lea,)& 10 ~ liahtcr and
duo.us atreamins for retnbotloA.
Th41's what this humble reponcr
found ancr ~ticncin.a the House
of Tenor at the Hwllutg.ton 8ncb
Mill t.too~.
ln fairnGSt the HCMe of Tenor
isn't r • tho bawued houses'°'*
mipt raMIDber f tom blah school:
Tbcre ..,., °°' wilda .. broom. a
spidcr-wd> Of blad cat '° be
found.
&I theft WU plenty ol blood,
PU. ~. PiPtafc atld l'\laOCnC
kCncl.
Noc•ina W1"0IW whb tML
" But JC*'N '#blppcd l~ tho
Hoote of'Ttrrot IO quicl)j lb.II
~-"t UW.•eo....-.. ...... -·.A.-dtMalddla are ~ .... -~**' rnM"CIMll 10"t '° ~ ..n.. .. And llllloir9•aow .... ....-.
~·,. forced to WUdet......, a
roolll fWed .... ~ ...
aa..ptOdUds.
I lboaied .., °" • ....,
1M:k or treat, smtll my feel, g1\e me
somcahio& &ood 10 react
Preuy l4l1 order. randina somc&lung 10 do this H:illo\\een
weekend is easy. Deciding v.hKh to Jo .un'1.
ln additioq 10 &he following comp1Ja19on, )ou'U ri11J
some /blbAccn·linetd o fTcrinp on pag~ 6 and 7.
Ovr tr.ail t>esans Coday II Planet Holly.\ood. \\here
Nev.-pon Bexh's ~n Poorman Alld ''Goo<l O :>y LA ..
(lCTIVJChanncl J 1·1 rip-orr of KTLNCh:mnel S's
.. M~ing NewslMornin& Show"' host "Brc:iU J.)1 "i1lr
Oinao Boin11>" durin.s ;a h¥c 7 10 9 ~m. broaJ~a)l.
The first Ill people who~ up in CU)lum~ \\ill
be i.nvi&ed inside Cot brc:ikla~ ~i1h Oingo llo1n:_:u
band members John Avila and Johnny -v.111.b ..
~tnandn. The frvc ~t<O)tumcd cnllant~ &<'I free
dckets to Domio·~ conccm Frid.iy :ind $.iturda) n1ih1
:u Irvine Meadows
Neu we go to lbc 1hca1cr The orf-Broad"") htt
1"he Pusion or D racula" end llS brief run Ill Of)y~~
Ccnsl Colkcc' OnuM Lllb Saudio FridJy 1hro"'h )
Hal!O'l\ccn ni&ht.
PrctenJCd by OCC's Repertory T hea are C'ump.111).
under the dm:ction of in &ruC1or 0-.1"1d ScJgl1onc.
.. , Ion" Wb 11trit1en by Bob Hall :and O.i' ad
Richmond anJ is based on Oram Stol er's d.i,~ic
IM>''Cl.
lsUc Cbri topher play-. Count D racula. Gcori;..:
Almond is hb arch~n..:my Van Uehing and l11L.1~·1h
FaUlo u Wtlbclmin:a Murray, lhe ubj<:t:t uf the Cuunt\
alkctio
Fiul pcrfonnaJlCCl ore 8 p.m. Friday; 3. 7 anJ 10
p.m. ~turd:ay; and 3 and 7 p.m. Sund3y.
You can't keep the fa nged guy off college
campuses. "Oracub" is Dlso playing nightly Jl voldcn
West Collcic's M11n.staae Theater un11l -)uu
&uc.sscd it -Hallol.«n ni&}l1.
On !be li.gbter $Jde, there arc :a '°'C. o( )J)\."\:'IJI
pat1ie's this ~"eek.end. ll.2.lbo:i &} Crul)O v.ill hold :.I
costume p:arty board th< Nc•-port Oippcr ):Slhl a'\ 11 slides throu&h Ncwpoct Harbor 7-10 p.m. SaturJa).
l·or S39.95, )OU get the cru1'(, )OU get hors d'ucuvre).
~oo get l\\O drinb. )OU get to )h~ off )Our ~1..ime ·
.ind )OU c;ct entert.unmc nt by ).Uophona>t J::cr
K.i~1~J. "ho rn.J) be cl:id in :i Ru>Sun );Ulor u11.
com plim.:nts o( hi) mom.
Arl..intis., a n~ club that vpcncJ in the former
N1nJ') :-.1gbtclub tn the Cll) !\all~naJ Gani. Uu1ld1ng
..11 331\ Via l.Jdo, Nc"porl lkach. hol~ a tlallov.cen
part) Saturday night (eatunn~ a 1.o~tumc p.irly "11h
SS50 in priLc money. a l1H! deep~. d:inc1ng. pool
1~1blc .. and more. Age 21 anJ u .. cr u ni), ~·kccca''-'
1 he C-~Jrct Chapter. of the Guild.\ uf the Orani;c
(ount) P~rfornung Art Centtr gth d°''"· ~Cl!> funl )
\\Ith a · Hallov.t'cn H aunting .. pJn~ frum <do-' pen .
S\.ln<l.i} at Ne" pot\ lk:ich It: 11111!> Clut'I, ~UO I
r a,tblutr Or . Nc"port lkJ<h.
~h.JO\\h1k, lhc Ourl.c fomil) '4-lll hi!\O: .i h:.wn1cd h\111~ h1dly through und;.iy from 7 to 1U pm .... -i
:-.'-·"purt Dunc~. 113 1 U.id. lhy Dr . NC\\pull lk.1d1
Wh\1 arc the Burl.c'., Dunno. lntroJu"" \\)Uhclf
And \\ h:H ~ ttcr pl.11.c tu 1 .... L.c the l.1Jj1C) lu
cdd1ratc U.illuv.c~n lhJJl J ,hl>ppmg mall"' Nothml!
too )CJf) there (c..Kcpt ..omc ol the price 1ai;,J.
1'1J!> Clo p.u.iJe around 111 heir 11.illu\w cn
\.'O)tumc1o in .1 f;"hion '>ho,. led b) UJrrlC). U.11m.1n
anJ Ab JJin\ Prio-.1.\\ JJ)OllOC JI Cruti!I c,,un. \llC
or .. l'urnpL.m' :inJ Pan al.c):· 01 'll\:(•~I brl..'JI..! 1 .. 1 anJ
part) trom 9 .1 m ·ll\l\>11 ~unJJ)
J her..: "111 :ii .... , II\! pumpL.m J,:cc.u Jllng. 11\J'I..
maL.m . bJlloon tr1d,s. face p .. unting ;,inJ
lrh. l..·or·lrcat1nl! AJnw,,1011 l) SIO fur ch1IJrcn SI
for adult). bu1 ~t ) for :i good ClU)C. the Court
A ppoinlcd Spco..il A J\t>C:.th.· • :i nun-profit. 'otunlccr
)Uppon group ~h1ch j))l~h abuM:d :inJ ncgkcteJ
c.h1ldrcn 1n the Orange County ju\Cnile court ~Y"lcm
F.1)h1un hl.1n<l '"''tC) CO!>tumeJ children tu
1ricl..·c.>r·th~JI al par11c1p.11ini: ml..'rch.inb 3.5 p m
!>unJa) Abo. \\1th .1ny b h1on t..l .. nJ purch:i\C
thnlugh Sunday. )OU ('JO pick. up J rice pumpL.1n at
1he c..:n1e·r'> 'Pumrli11 Pa1ch" \\h.111a deal' Q
-Compiled by Ma lt Coke r, \\tt&.end editor
E"'eek! A chiropractor!, I rc:id1cd the pdint 11\hcrc 1f one
murc guide h;.id ""J\cd hi) i;ru o
wand at Ol) C)Cbn~' .ind h1IJ me
to "l ecp mo\111g."' I 11\Uuld h.i'c
grabbed the ne:ih: .. t th:11ny,, :ind
dclMm:J a p1q.a-r.ice m.i!>'.Jgc Hurry up and wait at House of T e rror
ByJOllB .. BS, Oft the B c .it e n P.u h
The actual lour fi ;a n MU\'1¢
fan:uic's dream. There <lie some
Ir~ u1"C1tling Ken~ l1l.c docton
ripp1na out innards from pali 'nb.
My fil\'Qrlle, though . ~ the
Gothic-fl:wo rtl'! bedroom ~here :a
beautiful blonde •as pniv.I J out
on a bed and a tuxedo-clad man
~as siraddlin !l1:r on ;aU four
doors f~ 1in1 ott t er blood)',
rupturcJ c~c and sauming
"Wh>?"
Gou~ adm11 I hnsc~J at tlul
ooc.
I'm no advocate of rating
'YS'Cms. but thi> is definiady a
PG-13 hatiAnlcd house. I know I
'1rOUld ~ been pretty ,
tnumalilcd if I were S·)e:t.n.-oJJ
and slw liOMC ol thc:K thin
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Bua for thoic of us -.ho cn1'>Y
pc. tk HoUsc ol Tcrrw ~ be
a wonJty tApericnro -if )'OU
dm't .. the . lh.al ll
rul purpmc to 4.1 a bunch
ol juak ud then herd peop~ hlc
c:autc.1h~ tbe '°"' ~t lf&llt speed. ·
'I hi!> I the li~t )C.tr uf the
House of 1crror. A Ne~pon
Beach ('llfTlp.JO) !>pent $~~.lUJ Ill
~tagc lh" With ~ l1lClrc
orgJJ\LZJllOn :inJ :a con-..:1ou'
dcci ion to :act~lly lc:l people
enjoy the 1uur. rt ~) poten11:1l
Out afte r m) c-.pcrienc1:
Monday, 1\-c decided 10 dcl1,cr my
~n pccial\tJ:il~cc:n tnd to the
H )oC of Terror.
ct, there') tbi pit bull l\c haJ
JJl'K't 11 •b a puppy." And l\e
been lttdin& t1 raw mc:u. And
there's the t.Mh' m.3li.n«s on
Soturdays and Sundays f'ic.ht? Well,
me and k:irpcr are Pat to tab:
us a liute tow come Su.ncby .... o
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By TOM TITUS, Local Theater
he prolifo: Oritash pla)wngkt Afan Aydtbourn
has been a frequent 'isitor Dl South Co:ist
Repertory -four times in recent years -but
never "'th such comedic force und satiric
power as he d1)pla)') 1n SCR's current auraction.
"Man of the Moment."
In h~ t)'pic;illy Engli>h style, Ayd..bourn zeros in on
a phenomenon equally familiar on both &ides of the
Atlantic -the current "rcaJ11y craze" afflicting the
telc\ 1:.1on nch,or~. The kct that three TV movie)
"ere made about the Amy Fisher story and one "'as
1n the worls on the Waco standoff ~fun: the final
connJgrnt1on !>1anals open senson on this subject.
In "M:in of the Moment," Ayckoourn succinctJy
bcli11lcs the reality TV pu~e)OCS while churning o ut
one of 1he most hilarious pfa)s e-.er offered on the
SCR \tJgc. As he\ done before, he al~ slyly drop J
(cv• red herrings into the ml\turc, signaling one son
ol d11na\, then s\\1tche) gear'> iownnJ the end by
prm 11 . .hng quite another.
The play·~ theme -the glorif1ca11on of the
in(Jmuu .. -is much like that o f ano ther SCR !>how,
Ted 1 alley's "Coming A1tract1ons," which was
prc!>Cnted on the Second Stage several t.e:bOns ago. In
this ca~. a TV reporter lkhl!> a program c:lllcd ·1 heir
Path~ Cro,~d." bringing together a crime's
pcrpctrJtor and victim some 17 years after the
incident and contrasting their lives then and now.
Some contrast. The timid but heroic bank clerk
subsi)t5 in a humble:. romance-devoid existence, while
the armed robber -having served his time and
become a celebrity, thanks to this same interv1e't\c:r -
lives in the lap of IW1ury in a hillside: villa complete
\\Ith swimming pool, which 1s the i.etting for tJle play.
Director David Emmes and )Ccnic dc~ig.ner Oilf
Faulkner have created a masterpiece both an1l>t1clly
anJ visually. The onstage pool. which i> pivotal to the
action, brinp a new dimens10n to the show, as do the
ac1orll> ui.ing 11. The w:ucrlogged climncttc scene is
done "ith par11cular skill.
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A Tiit te Mu111l
In Costa Meso Si"J'I 1972
We L--\MIJ wiitw the --....L..:-~.J~ :;f, fine~~. . .
Lunch • Dinner • Cocktail,
Open Daily at 11 AM CoU A)..d For Food To Go '
' Jarion Mo nroe, Anni Long and R.i<Mrd Doyle (from left) sblr
in "Man o( the Moment" at South Co.1st Repertory.
FYI
WHAT: .. Mon of the~
WMlll: South Coast a.s-tOIV. 6SS Town Cent.f o.tve, eo.ta Meta
WMlH: TlleSdayl ~ Rtdayt at I p.m .• SoNrdOyt at 2:30 ond a. SundcrVt ot 2:30 ond 7:10 un• Nov. 21
MOW MUCH: $25-$M
MOU INfO: 957-40.JJ
A p.inicubr delight of the SCR production 1, 1h.
return or Anni lonJ -D 15 .. ~ar C'Omp.iny nic1,1! r
"'ho tnO\C:d north three years' -•• the 'mP•'
c:Uicicnt TV hostc •rcui1n1 •hh D r.url) ch:., .l
her own •Jif)> or the tons~. Lona'• lmp.l»ion\J
effort> (0 act tile ncrdit.h bC:fO tO "open Up" I ,
~pea~lty l:auah k.
Richud Ou)-lc IBC$ oa the: titter rote '"'h
stcrcot)ptC:.&I rel~ lumbering b.>ut "'hen 111 11.:
~mer:a·, C)C anJ dcli\1;fin1 one hil:11tioui "t:i~ c ,
another as he ~Ph uncomfonabt7 tu hi\
~urround1np Only u l({Of o{ Du)le'!> \t;ahuc •• ~
~ nna -.c> much cumcdy from 1 "in.ail> hfd,"
char.Kier
Hb oppc>)lte nu~f. tho b.ink robber 1uri11.:J I\
cclebttty, i' ~crrully dcln ttd by J:mon M 11111 ,
who '1.illfully captures the su~c confiJc:n.c
friahtcnm&-CT'UC'lty -inhcrcn1 in 1hc ch.:ir .i ·1c r
Monroe 1~ :ll> cuot u Do)lc as fr1Jilc, and 1h~·11
run1r11,11n1 duractcr&z:a1k>cu arc bc.1utilull) rdc1-.
by Lona
A\ Monroe·, ~ire. *ho's not ovcrjo)~d by the 1Jc ..
of the, reunion. Julie Fulton bu 50rnc bcav111ul
stcd-cdJcd eccncs. John Ellin11on renders .a t;l•u .. J
M>lid accoun1 of Monroc'a oblcquk>us :aacnt, unc , I
number of nodding tniacd ae.ats :amiou> to plc.1,,
their bou.
Lea Qufb,sc Woud is especially po1sn.ant :u Jn
~'CNtci1Ju nanny drivtn to d ra.nic ~uru lrcn~
R~cn u the maid and Sieve DcN:aut as the:
gJnkncr/hHd)m:m knd One suppon, np«1.1lh
l>cNaut "'hen he 1e11 in the .,.,:ay of the T\' l1lm111~
SCR and Al:an A)-clbouc:n h:>\-c tumcJ up thr '"
the pa't ("A C...'hoN> or Oli.:lppr~:al," ··w on1J11 in
Mind." "Intimate &c~ ~"),but n~er quite ... ,
Nntpktely )UC'CCi.sfulty .a.s in "Mtall u( the Mum, u•
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DON'T YOU DARE T
Original "Night of the living ~~d" airs 1 a.m. f f'iclay on A&E and 2:05 -.m. Satunby on OW.Ml 1.
Crazed editor ·ma·y be
scariest creature of all
•
t') 3 o'clock Tuesday He said, ''That's OK."
nftcrnoon and a call comes l S3id, "'I ain't sonna put much
rn to me, Your Favorite Unc. thought into it."
The news on the other end or the He uid, "That's OK."
line is horrifying. Terrifying. My I said, • .,,le writina will be
hair Marts to stand on end, pupils sloppy."
dil:ue, and the shokcs sc:t in. He s:iid, ''That's OK."
With my stomach churning, and l said, "I waMa be paid this
p:ilms sweating. I pick up a pen time."
and "art to wri&e down the He p used, then said, .. l'U di&
meu:lJC. The voice on the other for some chanac in the 5ell
end says he needs something ond cushion or my Pinto."
he wants ii now. It isn't money, "Good," I said, "it's about time l
and it'~ not them pictures of him eot a raise."
Crom his Vil~ec People ycors. Anyhow, now th:it Your Favorite
ll'a. my editor. And he's aot some. Unc hM manaa~d to intenninDbly
pace that lhc sties 1tacr stretch out the r111t part or this
evidentially didn't foist off on some column, it's time to set on with
advcrrncr, and this space Ms Cot wh:u it's supposed to be aboUt.
to be Oiled. With a column. My Hnllowccn rnovie1.
column. I thous.ht tho Tames was Evideotr:ally aa The Unc h pna nabc th6.quaJity ol lhc Pilot. never, c:vcr raised h.
Oum they mlucd • spo& or two. movie-watchh'I 'tandards 10 any
I uid, 41\is lln'1 sMQI me ~ 1cM1 ot llMc, be b
much time." M¥Cr mlicwed ~ mcwk for &be --.. ...,. . ..
8 Or8f9t Coat Weekend I~. ~ II,~_, •
Pilot that could be described as
anything tostdut Which is a
roundabout way of s:iyina I don't
know what the hell I'm talking
about.
Eleven horror flicks Your
Favorite Unc can remember wi1b a
aemi<Ohercnt, scml-5y00pSb of
what I an remember:
• "Manbe'' -When tbi •ud.cr
came out, the nme would"'' le&
the movie be advcrsixd or even
ollow its name In the theater
Ii tinp. ·
• "The Corpse Orindcn .. -S:iw
thi.s loser at a drivc·ift back when
they made )'9U lip them insanity
releases.
• "Day of tho Dead" -The
aroaeJt o~ 1hil .:=•of!"° Uvina Dclcf' ICllCI. IClllQI torn
apan in a mitaU. tiJo.
• •1'hc Evil 0e1c1· -Part one.
Ot--OD ipOed.
• .. ,~ .. -AU I can
or some people, the best way to spend
Halloween is at home, curled ~p 10 front
of the tube for a fright-filled night of the
living television.
Besides, someone has to stay home to
appease those pesky trick-or-treaters.
So, to help you lice through the "Gilligan \
I land" and .. Psychic Hotline" entries in you.r
1V programming guide and cut straight to thl·
good and gory stuff, we've compiled this Ii tin!!
Happy viewing.
TONIGHT
lt' s decision time at 8 p m On
"Mad About You" (KNBO'Chan·
nel 4). the Buchman's take PauJ"s
nephew trick-or-treating How·
ever. ~ on fox,.Ch~nnel 11.
theTe are three spooky vignettes
on "The Slmpsons.'' whose HaJ.
loNttn shows are always classics
Go with Bertman
For those who get WGN (the
OUcogo superstallon) on thrir
cable system, "The Amityvdle
Horror." the 1979 haunted
housefest with James Brolin, is on
at 930 p.m
For you &ate °'4ls, the ongtnal
"Night of the Living Dead"
llDED
(1968) \Ai.ill be on A&E at 1 c.\ ·r
On the t.bly lame sick tt-.. •
"My Mom's a Werewo1f \'
Susan B!ably, on USA cab.-·
2 30 a m.. and "Creature It
Black Lake" w~ J4Ck Ebn
K'Jl..AIChannct S at 3 a m
FRIDAY
The W' onet get D PfC•tnd
trtat treat with the anam.l!• ·
"Which Witch Is Which?" on U ... \
~ at 8 p.m. Al the sam~ 1w ,
the older siblings can rl?tr..• J ! 1
th.it rooms fot "MTV' s H.1
loween HouM Party.''
USA caps an how ol aniffi.1:,·J
fun with ''CantcMlle Ghost" ,,:
8.30 pm., but that's olso when
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OUCH, THAT DIAL-
the OllMv Channel shows the mega·blodcbuster "Ghostbustcrs."
foDowed ot 10·30 by "The Ghost
BrcaMn," a 1940 fUck stamng
Bob Hope.
Few sequel lovers. there's "The
Fly U" with Eric Stoltz on HBO at
9-.30 p . m. and "Psycho IV: The
Begjnning" W1th Tony Perkins on
Showtime ... 10 30
AJ patt ol Its "Up All Night"
showcase of the worst an schlock
,..,...'"""", USA presents "976-Evll"
at 11 p.;m . ''Student Bodies" at 1
a.m and' '"The Evil De~" at 3
a.m.
Disney s:hows the non-an1mdted
version of "The Conterv1lle
Ghost•• (~1th Sit John Gielgud) at
l '.30 a.m .• follOIA.ed at 3 a m b-1
"Ghostbustan" ogaln
SpUklng Of r~peats, "Night o(
the f...Mng Otad" 5".1tches over to
KAlklchonnel 7 at 2 A m
SATURDAY
"t:faunted Haltc:Mttn.. uncov·
ers the mystma 5Urtounding ce·
lebrity deaths at 11 a.m. and 9
p.m on thf E1 Entertainment
cable channel
An anlrribttd take on Ray Brad·
burv's '1'he Halb.wen Tree" Wlll
bi& lhown al 1:35 p.m. on TBS
cable and 3 p.m. on KCAUChan·
nel 9.
Nickelodeon has "Doug's Hal·
loween Adventure" at 7 p.m .. fol·
lowed by "Rugrats Halloween
Show" at 7:30.
"Halloween II" with Jamie Lee
Curtis 5Cl'eefl at 8 p.m. on USA.
while over on A&E there will be a
special "Caroline's Comedy Hour
Ha.Uowe~n Show."
9 p.m IS up for grabs. Your
choices "A Nightmare on Elm
Street· The Dream ChJd" on
Chonnel 9. the ~inning of a six·
hour "Munsters" marathon on
TBS. "The House on Haunted
Hill" (1958) starring the j~ de·
~rted Vincent Price. "Stepmon·
stcr" with ~n Thicke on Disney
and the previously mentiont.>d
"Hnunted Halloween" on E!
Mor\! film at 11. "Fridoy the
13th, Part 3" on USA. "The
Rocky Horror Picture Show" on
Chunnel 11. "The People Under
ttw Stoirs" on Showtime and
"Dracula RJSing" on The Movie
Channel.
There· s even HAuoween poten·
b4iJ in "Saturday Night J.jve·s"
(11:30 p.m. on Chan~l 4) musi·
cal guest Smashing Pumpkins.
remember as the apropos name.
• "fricby the Thirteenth. hrt 3"
-J.. 0 to the max. 8e$l o( lhe
Friday's.
•''The Tcus O\ainsaw
M~" -1be opcnina ot tb&s
abtohatc d:wW: can't be beaL
•"'The Toxic Avenge(' or
''Rabid Grannies .. or anythif\I by
lhe Trona pcopJc. Low budget
doesn't SCI any lower ....
_ • ••1 Spit on Your Gna,c" -Not
much spiuina or graves. but the
title males it •l>fth the bud tifty
ttntal.
• '"Tbc Hills Ha\'C Ey~ .. -
0¥tna1ed. boring piece or crud,
the only intcrestina dwacter. a
ddonned m.iadj\l>led crctm,
re111iods me of my editor.
• .. 2000 Maniacs .. -Aod '°"
think Trona films are low budsct.
Oisicbimcr -Not the name. of 1
film. )IOU kliot Th column ..
written uncle r dwtis and may not
reOcd the \Aual low standards lh t
this c:ohunn atac.npts IO rcta&o; 0
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"Children of the Damned"
(TNT), "Child's P!by 2" (Show·
time) and "Dance of the
Damned" CTMC) screen at 12.30
a.m. A half hour later. there's
"Look What's Happened 10 Rose-
maty's Baby." Showtime follows
one ~ sequel with another as
"Child's P\ay 3" LS shown at 2
nm
HALLOWEEN
(SUNDAY)
"Leprec~'un" on Cinemax and a
reP'?al of the "Rugrats Halloween
Shov/' on Nick.
Just as the last eplSOde of the
"Muns&er" marathon beglllS at
2:30 a.m on TBS. over on Dis-
ney you can catch the 1981 Oick
"The Munsters' Revenge ·~
The day begins with ··Hal·
loween with the Addams Family"
(1977) at 7:30 a.m. on TBS At 3
p.m . Disney shawl. "Halloween
That Almost Wasn 't." followed by
''Franken1Neenie" at 5 30 At the
same times. USA offers with
"Ha!loween II" and the a n1mat.?d
"Canteivi!le Ghost" re>~cttwly.
The best of the night is "Car·
ne" on TNT at 9 pm. It's d°"'TI·
hill after that Beginning at 11
a.m Cmemax unleashes "Hal-
lov • .:\.'n 4 the Return of M1cha.?I
Myers:· "H3lloween 5· the Re·
\:enge of Michael M)o?r:.." "DraC\.I·
la Rt>ing zind · 'Curxi IV The UI·
hmate SacnhL.?
U you still can't get to sleep,
"~ho U" will be shown at 5
a m. on USA Which means it
must be ..
The DtSCover cabl.? channel
gives an overview of the genre in
"Honor of 1t All" at 7 p m. At 8.
Channel 11 begins a l\.\O·hour.
mini-marathon o ( "51mpsonc;"
Hallowee{' shov.'$
HO\l.""-Lr. the !>C3fl.:!>t :.hO\' o {
illl m.iy w right 111 the m1ddl.! of
th .. • dJy At 1 pm .. KCBS Chan·
nd 2 ~hQI.\ s th°" Ram:, ~:. th~
49 .. -. & th. r t 1J\! th<.' k1J:, Also at 8 "Dracula' Lm Bravo
cable's ·South Bank ~ho"' " -IJ• \IJll Cul.u, llnl.t·nd 1-d11vr
Tasteful costumes, please
Dress code-conscious Atlantis throws Halloween bash
By JOBL BEBBS, L o c l t s u u n J s
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here is a new club in tOVo'n, DJld man.Agcment
is hopina a Halloween abtumc part)'
Sa&wcby will help m:ake it :t succc~ So do
•e. Just bcc:a.use it sounds hkc so much fun.
h 's called Atlantis. It's located At 3JSS Vi:i Lido,
on the third Ooor of the Ory Nation:tl lbnk.
Buildini. II offers valet p:ulina, dancing, pool
tables and, as lhc dub's messoige recorder
indiatcs.. .. t»leful dress is ~':l)'S required at
Atl:antis."
Sa1uttby's C"OMumc p3.ny costs $20, but three
people wm SC' that back. The best costume winner
will act $500, serond pl:sce will get $250 nnd the
lowly third place winner v.ill get $100.
Prc-s:tle tid.cts arc available, but you better talk
to Atl3ntis rruan:taemtnt for th:at. Phone number is:
615-8008.
• Oub Mesa. 843 W. 19th St., Co\tn Mc~. bs a
Cult '1 IC ot mu . this ~eekend, and \lihilc the
~nd> hope you c1un·1 think the)·~ 100 :.If'), they
should be plenty loud.
Friday, 1t' Wired. Lichter, Torm:m Ml\t and
1'fli~er NU.cd. SaturJay. It's the return or The
' Ser •loni' ""'lh Motherfua •n" Rene,:adc Soul. wh~h ~ to be I.mt Cau~. ..,
An'<t SUnday, H~'C'CD, foe blinds "-ill tal;c up
rc\idencc: titches. Satan' Chccrlcadcl'\o, . t
Wami ... SuSit~ Need aaJ f131 Drotc. We w
Satan's CN:crkadtrs noc fO lont -io at •
nd they can J Uy be called a Kai)' ~nd.
would •DY cmcsnblc that has a male d occr
dtalCd in nothing but a a·strina a.aw a .wile.
TicMts arc SS aU thn:c ni&tus 2nd mu ic •tU
t11t uoulKI 9 p.m. • •
CGlllina up at Qub Mesa New. " Will be a punt;
nlsbt rHtUnftl f~ u/ tho P"ft~ b.andi tft the
county. Oftsprina. JU n:pule, SQ.red Stra1&h1. W
White 1-...ipi. and Zcru Hour Suc buch .ind thC) 're:
)UUf'l>.
•Something cl~ unbcl1c\abl) m1nd,Plov.l0g ~ill
be gouJ,g on in the m1dJlc ur no-.hcre. Carbon
Cln)on to be exact. \\.'here I) th.11" It') Lbc c:;in~1.>n
that the t•'<>-l:ane road connecting Brea to Cllioo
runs through.
Suburban rumors hint JI S.lt:tnic \\or~hip and
other wrd1d dcc<b in the \\llJcrne:.s 1n )C:tr') p;·"'·
Don't lnow abc.>ut thJt. Out there ~.;a btl er lQ.r
out at L3 Vu::a ltot Spring> (6105 C~rbon C:in~\ln
Ru.ad). Arid there "'111 be three of the bci.t Or;mgc
County b:andi. around pt.1)in~ 1 rip the Spring.
Moouwosh S)'mphony Jnd Room 10 Ru;1m 111crc
\\Ill Ol-.O be '1 p:lg.ln ltJll MCC:n ritual OnJ COOUSh
lu nar lunocy to ma!....: ~uu 1.1ue''"'° "'hatbcr 1\ left
o( )OUr mind.
Loc-.11 3njlc? The n;amc: ,It the top or 1hi~ ~·•umn
"'ill tx lh re. 'l he ba pl:a~cr of Room h> Ro.ini •
IM~\ In a t.-Mc~ (Ury:in Ulum.!) And, th<
or1Jntz:i1iun putti111 11 1.m, lfomc,pun Productiun ...
" crc:iting an inJc1 nJ nt m:urJ 1.1~1 ;and
pubh,hini comp.ln) m Or.Ince County. Adm
SS The ~ 'tan' t 1 p.m f'vr more info, ll
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bout•q .. l" "' 6 30 S40 pp Cont.act M.lry
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p m OC ~va(j()n Anny Au.iu~ry pr~nll
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EGGS BENEDICT & OMELETTES,
·FRESH RSH, CHICKEN I SALAD
SUNDAY
'AtLOWEEN
PARTY
COSTUME PARTY
COllTESTAllT
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PRIZES AWARDED 1 ..
1ST PRIZE $1"
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LITERARY ARTS
• NNport kk'tt rubl.ic Ubr.atln UhOu•
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MEETINGS ' SEMINARS
·~ k.Kh l'Ubf.c lJbf~ ~puft Center 8'.lnc.h 856 ~o Ck-mc.-nte-Om'\",
Nl.""port lk-.ach 6«·3181 ~Moor!.
k)fmef ~t If\ lhe US OfhC(' o/ 5(1<)1~~ !Mo~~ dunng Wortd W.tt II, ~''" cc;,
~~ c>pc'f.thons '1 tr~ pu>s,.m .ti 7 11>
n«fit.
• N~w.port l och Shr.ilon 45-45
M.1eMhut. ,..._pon Be.ach. SSC. )(),!')
P.ttne'4.t AAyson ~11. d..-puty d•fl'-1')( ol
·~ UJ.tom... f1.lm ComtnlMIOtl • .addi~ 0 .t~ County s .lttr~~ to filmm.il..
en .at tt.. d"'~ ~ns o1 \.\omen '"
CommuNC.tlJOl'IS. Or.ln~ Coullly duptl'f.
b pm \\~> Admw.olf\ S26 ~Ul..t"
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numbcor.
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1,)1~ ~ And oUiet Mt prole.,,oon
.th. Cutl(Jnut Nov 2 w.th 1'HAM C\lfOllOf
8ruct' ~on "Fourth ~90'\ kn·
n..1 •• "Mommy .ind Mt'"..,, cba for dW
drt't\ ~ 1'11 to 5 oil~td \\.t"dM1d.a~
.lnd frd.t)~ ~ 1·12 ftt: U.S·U 5
• Or..,&<' Ca.~I CoCl4"1t'. 2701 f~'lt."'~
Ro.ad Ca.u ~ "ll·S&aO Phologr.t ~.and wotlJ tr.hek'f twsc.-n ML,rnhm1d
wk-s ,_t'fl nn .Jn .cht'fltu.u..o Inf> to~·
IA.IC ~&J~. M.aJ..)W .tnd 8omco f1um
7}()-9 )0 pm f11!My fot S6·S7. 1'
thftt-houf Y.utlshop INChing the .tit o/
bt'.Jd Slt•nging ~·II )Jr ~ltd from 9
• m ·ooon Soal\Md.l) ftt \.45 "A worbhop
tNI It'~ pt~ llpi Of\ how to met1
.tnd con~ .. .m ~ .and .. omM ... 11 ~
pmcntl!d t.hb l.l• from 11 .t m · 1 l 5 p m
s..turtt..y ftt. Sl9
• Onnp County IAs~ hip ~ Scorn
SWood 8.tl .and Ct• J )()() llrt.&ol. ~
MrM. 64M909 Non prof• ~ ~ tdds ~ MVM.loll fun ,~~ .1UCtOl W ·JO .t m W~
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Cf't\~I .lnd tM Welll'I South Co.ast Pbu
~t.MIOO ~ M 8 • m 11'1 lM South
CON ~ lobby. but ptt'·r<'g!Stt.thon
~ 1«omrn.:ndtd Cost S75 Spc..il.efs rn -
d~· .... llhy ~~ Southcm t'"'-UllVt'
d11\.'C1ur ol t~ N.t!Jon.il Cultu1..il Allwnc.'t'
.. tao ... u .tdJ/es. "The Ro&t ol 1hl.! Arts 11'1
Crc..ihng I lt'.llthy Commune~". DYM
M.lLlr .u.i ul tM N.:ltlClf\.lf lnduwYT'K'f'll f()(
111(' AIU. • lhe ~ ol \\'orlJng Tt>-~thef", .>nd Henry ~1om m.1rug,ng
~rUlef ol CI Sesnlrom & Soni. · CX~ Counry·s Cuhuuf ~ And Q\Jtlen~ in
the 19<XA P.M\t'I d•>C~ .. JJ UlC.ludc
wdl p.lf\J(ip.ll\b b CM-.iJ (mmes_ ~
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Classical, Opera & TradilionJl
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1ound the unJ .... rgruunJ pJ1l..1ni; J
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a'nd ~<: uti;J 'ho;>'.> JfuunJ II:
Pl=flntCtcr.
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outdoor cou•t h \. be •un ll• rl ' r
'Atlh a \":lflC:I\ of 1.n1e, ofr.:rl."ll .11
Loa -..1s •. koi.i ,, Juhnn) k ud .. lh
nc.I lhu:apbn) \'11g:an
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p.m .i er o or (our)Um;: pl.:a) I r.1
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L hi \\C:C~cnJ' .. b.;alm) "c .. thcr
brou£hl a CIO\\ d \\ h1 .. h COJ•I\. d
looJ enc.J lt~c mu,11;, 1uJJI '' "·"·
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1hc1r p;atcnt h "'"'·h._c :"\:"
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\\u .. ic.il trio .. or four,omes pl.i~ outdoor.. .it the Tri.mslc Squ.ire rooJ (.UUll I) l ~.ilurd.I\
The Cafe Society
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WHERE T o~ e SQwo
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Good food , music hold court at Triangl e Sq uare
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h~ ... llm • .. ho1.c :u S.:> (a l111 of dl.111tm
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menu off, ring .. :uc Oh
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buu~r" \\Ou!Jn'1 nu:h on II l hc ~1.111 ''J
nice crwu'"h h> u.p 11 in 1hc n11.ru".11c
In II hutnt' , they ha\~ tlnh b en i.1pcn .;i
lcw " c:~. nJ Rl)>te • .. rt'" seem' 1 1 l.i ).;
t 'P'=ricn~: wmc solid tnun1ni; rrom
t . ..:~Jquancrs woulJ help..
W 'i.llu h.a opcn..:J 11> firc.t full·~~n1cc
r..:'t ur:ant in I ri:angl~ ~u.;arc. II\ ,, an
upbe<U, colutful re l;au!'2nt \~11h tuMc.) in)1Jc
anJ out, "Ailh loud mu 1c, ~h ... crful cf'ic~
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n.ich.,, 11'"' and C'hi(h lO.."I >~ :?.' •• 1n.t
pJtr1,; •t must be wuhln L:i ~JI .i" l'Onl111.!>
10 Jnnlr.: :llcohohc I'> .. \ er. " I h:at\ a
CahforntJ ~1a1c la\\, .. .: .. l1rd111~ 1,1 nun g.:r
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DICICCHUaCH'l~,A
bNty ~ colJM shop locoted ot 2698
Newport 8Ml • Com Meto Menu
includes breolda.w. lunch and dlnner
Prices range IYom $3 00 IO $7 99
()pen Mon .• Sol 6 00om IO 9 00pm
IN. w e. v. we. (7U) 6'6-no2
mzORAIJ>'S U01nS PUa &." of
aoleil1le TV, Food & Spirits [Grog) 1-'ax
omong the ombionce of ooli & brick
oonellng locoted ot 19171 Mognolio ~ .~ 8eoch Mef\11 1t1CIUd..
opperinn. IC>lodt, tondwiches and ~iolftiel f>ric. 'Of199 from 9 5 IO
J7 95 Open dolly 9om ~ l JO om
(7141966-4523
D,BIU.FB, w e. V,MC,/11£
MUTT LYNCH'S. localed on The
lootdwol.. 2300 w Oceanfront,
N....,port 8eoch Menu 1.dudes
homemade piuo, homernode bteolilosl,
great ~s and filh-n<hips Pncn
IYom $2 50 IO $20 00 Opet'I
do from 7 om IO l om ID, All major
c cords 17141675-1556
SAMMrs •2. Be" burgers 1n town
aceotding to Soml Locoted at I 80 l I
8eoch SIWd ol Tohrt ~-hot you
wanl "'°"· ~., &
bacon lorge ..&.clion Of '· Lorge ~ of IC>ndwiches, poslromi,
ph1ly cheese u.c*, ek Prices range "om $ 1 45 10 $5 25 Open Mf I 0orn
10 9pm, Sol 11 om 10 8pm, closed
Sunday IO,WC ID-7$66
,~ fAMILY ltlStAURANT
Locot.d ot 16561 Boise Chico. So of
Heil, Huntington 8eoch An A!Mricof't
dining indudes prifM rib, c:hocbn
MOfoOd, .-ob, & tpeeiohies Very
~· portion• Price range from S2 95 & up Open doily 7om 10 IOpm
IN, we. wa. v. we.. ~(}.8.57 5
a.as ltlST~, located OI
1712 Plocenllo, Costa Mesa Menu
Includes rib1, chicken, •leolt & lobslef,
prime nb, pizzo, ~ bot Pnces ranee from $3 95 and up ()pet\ doily
from l I 30am to 1 Opm, Cockta~• 'hi
11 pni IO, FB, we. No credit COfds
171 4) 645-8091
NIWP09T • co•tMNY. Unqu-.lionably the S... Baby Bod Rib•I
I("°""" '°' its rriencly ~· ond comfortable booh, Newpof1 Rib Co
he» been ~~ o locol crowd 11nc•
19~ Open 7 doys o week ot Apr11.
2pm on Sunday Tali.out, cdWing ond
bonqwea Jvst d the .Id ol the 55 fwy.
D. F~. we. V, l+IC.., M., DC. OISC~I
NWS -COflNINY, l.oco9lld on 2nd St in the Wftonl Sftof.. CHO NoP-lib Co .... the a..t kl loby lodls'::• uo.d °**--'·Prime Rlti ond NaipA. U> Co ii open 7
doyl 0 week d _Ap!R. Jpn Oft~
It hoa 0 ~ ~fOOm. ...
cd9ring b port. i:J 20 Of Mare ond
oho.....,. locded at 5800 W 2nd s. .. Leng e.xti '310) 439-l8S
D, Fl, WC, V, IN:., M., DC, OtSCOVEI
BRKFST /LUNCH /DINNER
CAFE INDIAN MEXICAN
CALIFORNIA CUISINE
CHINESE
COFFEE HOUSE
For more· information regarding local flavor call
The Daily Pilot at 642-4321 -
or The Huntin ·Beach In t at 965·3030.
12 CKange Coast Weekend I Thuredey. ~taber 28. 1993
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PIZZA
RESTA URANT CLUB
SEAF OOD
STEAKS
SEAL BU\CH
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Business and education to form partnership
proVide idt.li .ind J heJlthy forum
~.in ed1unct to th\? tr0Jd1tion.ll
.tadcmtc .uen.i.
From ~n educ.atUt' pc tiw":
the t"ducJhon S)')tem l) poked for
the d\oln .
"~current restructun b
occun1 1n ~ to ~res
ol com tJtion from ~ ~l
tconOmy ... ch.in our ~
to mot them ~ rNtC'd
tp ~ v.'Ol1d ol woA," id Gene
S~anson, econorrucs milruCtOf .lt
Costa Mesa HiWl School and
Or.lnge Coast O,,lege
EJcpecutions are down~12cd :ind
1mm<.>d1.lle wtl('n loc..ll ~n<'S'>
people are SUf\ eyc-d A>ll"d lO
describe his m<>l.t succt."'S'>ful
emp!O)~. Robert Blodi;,·n, publrc-
Jll.irl'\ cuord1n.ll01 f0t St.lit.> F Jrrn
ln!tur.anc<.', dues no< s.?y computer
-,!..rib or math \\>1.z.lrdry •
.. Students nt."(..'(f an in>1~hr .:h 111
\\hJt busm~., d~ ... h~ ...iid
"Such an ms.ght I'> tRc b.N'> ror
bu:.ancss c1tq~t1e \\ hKh other"'""'
r> 01tcn lad.in~ ..
Soml' oi the· l'ducJti,m.ll \Oi<h
.U(' ap~r('nt C'\l'O l>l'IOll' the h1I\'
accord1n~ to DCJnnc F tnl I..,
mJn.l~r c.t Pl.l1ns Trul· V.ilu"'
HJrdwJJc•.
'Stud~·nu lx'rn.•111 trom ''ml'h
lcJrn ng,to r II out Jn Jppl c.1110 11
prt'p.:wns .Jnd <.lrl".>'>•ns ror .in
mtcf\ 1c'" .lnd lll.11nt.lin1n~ .i proi~1on.1I .itt1tu~· " •
Bolh lht.'S<.' Commun.(\ l'J<l"r)
agree students Jre J) t•Jg('r ol
these critical l1il· sl1U., JS th\.'V Jfl'
l()f StJtl'-(.11-thl'-.lrt IJ~ lht.7
alrcad) lOO\ .. no-. .. culk-s ~ \1<."'\
grJd~. Thc-y m.'\.-d to know h(,,,
cmplo) ers 'icvv thl'fll, or ,,fl,, 101
C"\Jmpll', .lttl'ndJnll' 1s tlw
foundation ror f uturl' ''orl h.lb1b
Student cnthu)1J>ffi ·~ l'\ 1dt:nt
when b1.r.>me-» jX'<>pl~ tJl..C' the.-
time to sh.:irl' C.lH."l'r oppurtun11 c-..
and prof~:.1onJI Oi?' l'lopml•nt ,
\\ 11h tht.•m. Fur J grcJll'f -.t~nwnt
Of \'()UnE! pC'Oplc, IOUCJX'n<ll•nl \' '"
right thCll' lhl' d.J\ .llll'I
grJduJt1un
"1.tm bu>10l">-.C.."> H~h un rh1.•
r J\\. m.ltl•nJI,. Jl:>O l..no\\ n J\
trC'>hh ~1JduJtl'll '.\h.1d\.'nt' .l' J
prtm.1" 1.•rnplOH"C..' fl">OUfl. ('
Th<.-rdOf<'. emplowr'> canoot
ailord lo be am ll:~ in11.·h."-IN:f 1n
t~ .1c.-1<.k•m1C ('0\11onmen1 _
gradu.ltl".> h.l\'l' '"vrled in »nd thl•
lno, ... iccfgc and C'-pctK.'nct• t~
h.1' c g.110l'd there, th.Jn the-,
would an) prl'\iou' crnplO) •1
l1llll'd on an JJ>f.>11".u~
B~n<.·~s/EduGltlOfl P.lrtn r~1p
Ody "111 conclude \\1th mor(' than
dn cxch.inge of idcJ-, Cl1mmon
b'OJIS for 'students and cmplo)-'" · ..
\\111 be Identified. Ide.illy tutur('
p.irtncn.ht~ bct\"een te.>chc~ Jnd
cmp~ within rd;:it('d CJrt: ~
du .. tc~ '"'II be ~bJ1 hcd Th, ..
1ntenel.itionship i1 critic.11 to lnt'
recover\ of OUf kx.il «onomv,
and w1d pu."Sef'\-e our com~1ll\"'
ed in the wood econc>m).
"We need to ~du.lte student-.
who are fle~bte, can
communicate cf1Kt1~-ety ind who
underst.lnd th.lt Cl'rt~IO :ill th.Jt
atM you io b«~ wee~ ~ul
.laldemicalty ..,~ ·~ s.amt-~·lb that ~ )~ wee ;;iul 1n t~
wutkpl.xc," Murphy ~id
IUSIMESS OUn.OOf( • ..ovEMIER I ti) • MGE I
P\Jbl!Shed '°' the Cmt.l Mesa O\.vnbtr ol Comme«r by C.lifom~ Community NCW1,
(OfP
fditorw Comminee
Ed F.awceu -Chlmbt'f ol Com~
Oi.IM Prildl.tt -South Coast Metro
All~
N.ancy ur~nter -Home fe(i Bank
L.ai\.a H. )ohnMMt -D.aJ1y Pilot
Joye• Schu•r -O~ly PMoc
Cosu Meu th.am~ of Commertt
Off.an & Oittcton
JlM FEllYMAN. I 0 PropMy
Man.i~menL Inc
Pr~t
100 HfNOlltSON, CIMCO, Inc.
8vS4ness & EconomlC ~t VP.
JACK HAMMITT, 8nstol P.Jrlt Medal
Grovp ~mm«tt Alf.ain Counol VP.
PAUL LAMAS, CPA
finance & lnterNI Opeorahons V.P.
JIM TOltUNf, C:0.SC Tr~
~~p V.P.
DEANNE FINOC, Pl.a1ns True Vall.ff!
HomcC~ter
~l(~V.P
)AMES HENWOOD, South Co.sc Pl.au
l~iate P.ui Pr~
loud ol Oiredon
ORVIW AM8URCEY,
• Amburgey'5 Eh!dnc
WAYNE 8001NGTON, Westin ~
CNst Pl4u Hotel
CAaOU J, 8UOCNEa. Pt-flt),
Tester ICtvse & ICriniky
STM CHUIM, Or.ln~ County
Mttropohtan
OJANECIVZfN,P~ing
WALT DAVENPORT, SoPhTec
lntem.lllONI .
W£RNU ESCHER. South Co.ut Pl.&u
ERNIE CALLOWAY
RUSSELL Cll8ERT, OMCO, Inc
DAVE GRANT, Or•nge Co.Ht Col~
CARY GllAY, Or~~ ~gk
TOM JOHNSON, Newpot1 ~ad\t
CO\ld Me\a Daily Pilot
IR(Nf HAJEK
DONN HAU, 5of'tl T K lntern.ttlONI
J(ffRfY HOVSE~. 0.-.elopmeot
Otrector Costa ~ ~ Citiz~
Center
lRK C. JOHNSON, Eric C Johnson
Comp.1ny
KIM (Ml.) ICASlU. Ownond Sign
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KIM (MlS.) tcASIU. ~· ~y Gl~CIANA MWOO
TONY PITIOS, Ls.a.~. Inc
DIANf r1ur0tm, Souch c~ Metro
AIM~
MALCOlM IOSS. CJ. Sq;entrom &
Sons
DAVID L SNOWOlN, 0.U MeY
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KAY WAllURGlll. Pmlp«ity
~ng
CKAlllS WILSON. Saulhcm .califomN
Echon
18lS ~ Bhd , Su1ee E-270 •
(Cit.I Mew. CA 92627
(714) $7.,_.7'0 • fAX: S7' ... 714
Hit ccinnectlon Luncheon 11 :30 a.m. 0
Country Sidi Inn, 325 Bristol Strllt
VISlon 2000
•souru OOAST PLAZA
* CANON BUSINESS
MACHINES, INC.
PAGE?• NOV£Ml£R 1193 •IUSJMESS OUTLOOt(
.. OI RECTCJ R · O C SK
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painted the buildl!lJ and rurl>s of
the lot ncaresc to him.
By J>il00'-'8 some of his Ur\
~oss the (ront ol the vxant lo< Man hob crffted the imprCSSIOO
of an actlw deal«d1ip. H~ worl
ol de.ln up tm r«luced the num·
bcr ol empcy k>ts by one-twlf at J
zero cost to the city without the
city underpng cas.tly liligJlt10rb
Al the s.ame tune, ot~ con·
cefned auto dc.tlets ..00 ~nd" !du-
als N\-e de.Jned up much ol the
weed p«>blem in the second ".i
ant lot lO the south.
CiN Kcu1lian ol ~tbor fair
T ex.-tco ~nd Mitk ~ ol C<>'.>ta
Mesa Infinity & Hond.l are super·
lat1\IC? e-x.lmpfcs ol how busi~
can and arc extending a h.ind to
improve the qu.ility of hfo kw C\
eryonc in Cosu Mcs.l. I~ to
see more cooee'.lll\.t~ rel.ltionst11Jh
such ~ these 1n the upcomu"G
months. I, for OM, like wtwl I am
seeing.
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FULL SERVICE LUMBER AND HARDWARE
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' ARK YOUR CALENDAR ~ ..
90-Minute Busin~ss Breakfast
Boost: 7·15 a.m .. Wed .. Nov. 10
at the Red l ion Hotel, 3050
Bristol Street Pat Scndr.l, l~
Control Consult.mt for th<.> St.JU~
ComJX'O'-llton Insur .inc<' Fund
writ ck.'C1phcr the Ol''" \\'orl..('r)
Compcn"1t1on l<'S1)1.lt11Jn .ind
>ho, .. ~ou po>•tl\l' ''·lP to rL'<Jun•
)Our \\'O<l..c~ compcn).)t .n
ex~nw Rl.'><.'r\ Jt1on::. I\' ith
checJ...» rC"\.l'l\L'll br Mon • Nu" 8
'"'" 1-;l't \vur nJmc vn lhc ~P'""-JI 1'ictworl..1ng Roster .1nd )(.'<:Ure J
prvp.i1d d1)(.0Unll•d f)lll.l' ui S 11;
S I S Jt thl• door
Hat Connection luncheon:
11 :30 am. \.\c-<l. l'\o' 17 J t ti~
Countr\ ~1dc Inn. 325 Bri::.tul
~tre<.>t. Don't mrs:. this 1•\c11tn~
HolrUJ\ r .l~IOO utrJl..l~nza ic.:iturin~ top hohd.w tJJ-\ion> in
SILL'S 8 to 2 2 CU".>t 1> S 18
prc·p.Hd; S20 .lt the dOOl.
!Non·mcmbers cldd SS)
Business Alter Hours Mi1ter: Ci
to 8 p m , Wed . N,9_"· 1 ... u the
Doubletree Oub Hotel, 7 Hulton
Centre Ori\·e. Come do yoo
nel\\iOflung in Ooubletrec ClufJ
Hotel style! (Note: M1Jler I) .i
wrek t.'J rly du<.> to Thank~•' ni.:
Call (7 14> 751-2400 •
Special l oss PrC\cntion
Seminar: 6 .i m .. \I • 'v' .?C 11
th<' \\ C>bick-Pu!Kt' -.ulht.11 :>n
.iuos.s from lion) f>.irL. Su-..
(rouse 0 1 the (~.l M\ "» r >lie C'
Dep..irtment "111 l1>nduct .1 to '
l-'r<.0\C!nti.1n 5'.mmJr IOI (O..!J
Ml.">.1 mcrdwnh. lkrou: ~t 1
l'k)l"f.i, sh6pp1n~ ')('.l')(>n, t .111
hu') tu prl'H·nt lu,x.., trom l' td
cfa•d,.., b.:id lrt'<l1t .lHl5 ,\lld
shuplt1t1ni; F J\ ttw Ch.1'1'' , r • •
5;4.a;ns or call Rlr..<' .11
574·8i80 \\llh nunil>\.'f 111
Jltt•nd~~
Costa Mesa Oullool..:
(hJml.x•r s ml t 'h l\. nc" h1J\\
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\ VuJ • on C opll~ l l um <. lunncl
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BUSINESS BREAKFAST RESERVATION DISCOUNT COUPON
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"OOOOMOltNING,C'05TAMESA•BIEAXFAST WEDNEil>AY VI(\ IWl
Ad~ rettVat>ons to the Chamber by Mond.ly, Nov 8
$15 at Door• Olscounted Rateol $13
EnOOled as S--for __ merv•bOn(s)
NAME (rt.EASE r.JNTI COMPANY TELEfttONE
Mal this SpKl.11 ~CoupM li;m and Slvt' C<*i Mtw ~al u._..
105 ltvd. S.. E-270 • Colla CA 9?JJJ • S1+r.9> b -dftails
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' SERVICING:
HOMEOWNERS
INDUSTRIAL
CONTRACTORS
COMMMERCIAL
OVER 12 ltllLLIO#
FEET OF LUMIER
AllD PlYWOOO
/#STOCK
COl•IERaAL ACCOUNTS WELCOIE
COSTA MESA
127S 8AISTOl
(714) 551-1•
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Schaf er receives
fundraising award
The Special Olympics Coll
TournJmcnt, !>ponsorcd by
th<.' C<ht.l M~ Chamber of
Cumml'rCe, City of CO!>la
.'v\t-sa and Fairview oe ... clopmental Center, w~
rl'Ct'ntly held at Costa MCSJ
Cull .lnd Country Club.
I lugh Kohler. ext'Cutivc
d1rl'<..tor of Fairview
Devclopml•ntJI Ccntct,
h<htcd thl' aw.ird) luncheon
.ind pr6cntcd the Will
JurcJan Memo rial Award to
ArlL'l1L' S1..h.11er for her
dl'd11..Jt1un .:ind continued
;uppurt St hJIL•r h.1!> lx"Cn
.1n intL•grJI p.irt of the
l11t.rn,1mL·nt .ind m.i1or lund
rJ1"4..·r tor many yea~.
l'•1.1bling athlctl'S ..it Fa1 rv1cw
tn p.irt1cipate 1n the Special
Ohmp1cs Program
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tl>ose busiMsses "11kh contin~ to
supporl I~ ~m~r.
NEW MCMOERS
Acupr4!uure I. M.u~ge Clinic
Rene Fiekls
2675 lrvi~ A.,t:.
C~.:i l'NS.l, CA 92627
17 141 6'45·8791
Appl3use Uitering
~1.-.. en K.1~
H19 Vt.'! l ido
Suitt: 283
, N~port ~ach, CA 92663
17141654-6017
ArbooM lntem~~
le.ini LKht.lg
620~\Vay
C~ Mbl, CA 92626
1''14) 4H 1663
hnk ol YOfb.i Lind.I
~lefry Cra'J
1700 Adams Ave
Suite 100
Cow Mes.l. CA 92626
1714) 708·0440
C·fAB
K.iy Schenk
930 wesc 17th St.
Cosu Mesa, CA 92627
1714) 646·2616
Ooublelrtt O ub Hotel 0C A.irpot1
Kus Fan
7 1 luuon Centre Or.
SJntJ Ana. CA 92707
17141 751·2400
Cund Pri1t Pttform.ince
}t-rry Pal.:inpan
I 718 Newport Bi..-d.
C~ Mt"S.1 CA 92627
1"1416)1·4555
H)'dr~lhs Inc.
Ste..en Troth
2100 South f.ltrv.ew
Sanl.l An.a, CA 927().4
(7 14) 556·9133
lntern.1tion.ll Hou~ of P~es
Faye Contra.>
l 125 Harbof Blvd.
Costa ~. c>.{ 92~6
1714) S-4S,0800LJ -
Kary.a (AP Inc.
Yad•r• Tay\o<
666 W . B.iker St.
Sut1e 211 A
Cosu Mes.a. CA 92626
"14) 55f>.SS68
~ii lo-.s (le.
Katlwtine Atmwonc
297.1 t"UrboJ Blw.
Cm!~ t. • CA 92626-3989
(714) 557·2702
Mil.e's C.a~t fmporium
lf'nny Pt'lt'l"IOI\
12 .. (. 17lh St
C,o;t.l ~.CA 92626
C71•0 645·4330
N.antudlec West Nttdlcwofl.
Oreoc.l.J Kennedy
369 [.l>l 17th St.
S4l1te s
C05W Mt'S.l, CA 92627
1714) C>46-l866
uw OffliCes ol J~ C. O'Neil
3200 Bn>tol St,
~Ile 625
~.i Mft.l, CA 92G26·181 0
(71 .. 1 241-7070
s.tden~~ & l lM
ShMon 81.11.e
6 SO T ~ n Ct'flltt Ot'l\.e
Suitt 8(,()
Co.w t.~. CA 92626
(714) 513-9123
Shooten ~ I.at & C..f•
c.reg McCon~
72 5 8.ll.et Sc.
~~.CA92626
(714) 540.5061
RENEWALS
A.R Slolne's Anllql.lft
~~ Lu~ ol NewpotVMe.l
8.ltt"lt'ltt, Inc
CosU ~ Country Oub
Ftdco. Inc
~ndhi lndloln RN.IUt.lnt
Ht Time Celbr~
Home 5.lw9 ol a
llbUnt OITice Furnttutt. Inc.
l..l Qu1nt.l Motor Inns, Inc.
lin.cou. l..lw & ~
M.imott Suites UJIQ Mes.i
~ lndUSCiies
Mike's urpec Emporium
Mtnuttn'W1 Pl'dt
~ S.nk ol Southern Uf, omia
New ~~ Sk.ttebcNtd Produc.u
~pottRlb~y
P.nd floor c.e>Ytri•
P-. Mew C~ifomi.t ~MIU!
SoPhTec lnc.nullONI
South Co.bl ~ro AUIAnc:e
Tempe:M Equitlfos
Toyot.1.ind VoMrl>i CoA.a ~
Vti1foM
Wtitern w~ lndYWles
WoU. Rohffl ,
Youth Empaym.nt SeNic:e
Recycle those phone difectories
Don't throw away thoM old phone
boob -recyde t.Mm! Bnng your
used dirKtOoes to any ol nine ne;,rby
drop-df bins dunng the Sth Annual
Telephone Book Rtcyding Progam.
sponsored by the ~a Mftl San•tMy c>astnct. City ol Costa MH.l. Pacific
Bell 01rect0f)'. 0r.,. ~ Collq;e
and ~ MeY Oispowl. The
program CQeftCides w\th the
disti1bution ol the MW Px Bell
O.rectorie. which will be deli~red in
Or~ County between ~r
11 and Otambet' 14 .
Drop-off points ate located .u: ... ..
• City ~ft. 11 Fair Orlw (In front ~~ .
• ~ Mesa Oispouf, lOS 1
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Costa Mesa bicycle police
start trading card program
Tradin~ ar<b arl! not juil fat
the spott s w0tld. Right h<:~ in
Cost.1 Mesa. a group of police
of fiecfs may soon ha\~ their
own set of CJrd> to be tr.u:l'<f,
ilnd hopefully t.•n10Y'-'C.l l>y the
young. .md m.lyl>c nol so
young.
The )tory l>csins about 18
month> JJ,'<> wtwn the C~a
MCSJ Police OcpJrtnu nt -
\\1th contributions lrom loc.il
busin~~ -crc.itl'tl J
uniformed bl<:)'Clc p<ttrul. The
progr.im ha> ~·1\ so
SUCCC>)ful, it WJ) d ~a<.k'<.J
bicycle patsol oftict'r~ '.:ohould
h.1\:c their own trJdmg CJrd> .h
.Jn id<>JI w.iy l o crt.·.ltl' J do)('r
relationship \\1th the
community.' PJt11cul.ul)' the
children. Eol(h otf1Cl'f \\111 carry
his -or her -own tr.Kling
c.ard '"h1lc on biq·dc p.ltrol to
be handed out to an)"OflC the
otfict?f cont.acts. •
Becaulie this conrept -JI)()
used successfully by the
OAR.E program -i> not in '
the dcp;ittmcnt's budget, 1t will
h.lve to be funded with
contrtbutions from the busi~
On the cover: Business/
Education Partnership Day,
scheduled for November 2~
will bring together the. staff
l<>tnmunlty and ~'foal publlC'
l he c:ham~ will CIC.lie a lund
to collect don.ltions un11f the
.lpprox.im.lleiy S2,600 is rJi1'Cll
to print the cards. ~ send
contributions ol any ~rnount to
COSli ~ <Almber of
Com~. 183S port
Blvd .• '£-270, C05t.J Mcs.l.
ult/., 92627. lndate "8icyct .
Tr.xlrng unh" on ~r chcd..
All mooey raiK'd will So the
b1cydc PJ''°' pfOSfam.
o( Costa Mesa and Estancia
High Schools with local
busi nes.ses. Cover model:
Adam Coker. Cover photo:
Marc Martin.
Theodore Robins
anm,e Caun(Ys _/
~ Favorite Fold & bamr -
Store fw 72 Yatnl
•New& Used
• Sales & Le.asing
• Service
• Par1s
•Body ~
• Reatak
M ore room lor ..,,...,..
OCC offers business seminars
A ~ ol business
seminan ~ wor~ for
pc'OfesSion:ak ~re being offered
thi> (~I~ industty experts
tlvoudd)ranje COObl Collese's ,oca Commurury ~ices
Off'ice.
OCCs fa schedule f~Jturcs
J brt»d range ol business
)Cfllinars in fields such ~ l.lw,
wk.'S and marketing. 1nsuranc~.
human rcsourtts, computers.
entrcpeneurship, sm.lJl
bus1nc!'SS, supcrvtslon,
11wcstmcnts, r al est.lte Jnd t.i11o.
pl.inning. .
Rcgiwation is ~fford.1.blc .lnd
~ o1re sChedulcd at
con~nt times during
t."'enings And~ t..ends..
Ccrt1riate) ol completion will
be a'ht1rded for IOtne progam)
"The Community ScnXt-s
Bu~n<!56 M.ln gement Program
1 •
has received wide acclaim and
support in our community,"
said G?orge Blanc, Dean ol
Community Services. "Our
wor~ps are desigoed to
assbt indi\idu.ils in many \\Jys
-from employment i»ues,
ptomot•oo> and career changes
10 pl.inning .l busin~
\t?Oturc"
OCC offer"> the largest
community services program of
.iny of the state's 107
community colleges. Since its
inception in 1982, the program
~J) .lttractcd 779.000 p.:i1d
particip.101.S to lectures.
\\'Of~. seminar), cl.bSCS.
tours and performing aru
e..cnb
For mor1.• uworrn~1tl0tl about
OCC '> CommuMy Scr¥iccs
Bu~m-.:. Program, or to rcqut.~
.i fr~ brochure, call 432·5860.
Scribner's slates book signings
Scribner's Booblore in Sou1h Co.bl Pbz.liC~J Court "-111
hold book • nings ~1th two noted aut~ On"°"" 6, 1993
1rorn 1 to 3 P·"l·· (dw;n J:~up, .lulhor of the "M.'ul Order Lt."SJI
Gulde nd Franchoe Bible" along \\1th Chuc~ Tellalaan,
co-author ol ~"Retirement & E:.t.ltc Planning Handboo«" will
be on h.lnd to sign books and answ~r qu~1ons. Scribner's
Boobtole is loated It 333l Be.lr Slrcet, No. 326, Costa Mcs.1.
Call (714) S4S·8189 f0t more cnf0tm.itJOO Everybody's Wearing Them
• Growth • .;J
• StabilHy
CIMCD1 INC.
(NASDAQ : C IMC)
· 1hem te>plasttc Matet'tals · Plocess Controlled
and COmpounds Injection -Molding
· Tool Deslgr1 and ~
ft1Qnufactult tg
·CAD/CAM
. Secondary and Aaembly
Ope1allons
Far mol9 Hom.atloli on h hllbtc pelforna.ce
·anct l*.-pct•dlal of HI 3• YICS Old COfT1>QlfV,
COllbet! .
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CNCO, INC.
261 11""6 Awr...
Colla M11a, CA 92626
(71., lt6 4460
Ca c•a A. Wlldweon
Por"clll, PaiOlll • Wlldn9ot'
12100 WlthW 1oU11ruti:Ld
Loi Ang1l11, CA 90025
(31CJI 207-9300
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Holiday magic at South C~a$t Metro
Discover the holiday magic of
South Coast Metro. Christmas
enchantment follows Thanksgiving,
starting with the Traditional Tree
Lighting Ceremony. More than
10,000 twinkling lights sparkle
from an 85·foot white fir in town
Center Park while Santa Oaus
arri\le) in a horse-drawn carriage.
The variety of South Coast
Metro holid.ly events a~e adults
and children of all ages. Whether
you work1 live, shop, dine or
enjoy the arts. you'll enjoy the
holidays surrounded by twinkling
irghts, the smeil of viut: d ltU
delightful carolers. Costumed
servers and flavors of the season
overOow Jt South Coast Metro
r~taurants.
Holiday magrc abounds in South
Co.:ist Metro.
• South Coast Repertory
showcases the 14th annual
"Christmas Clrol" Nov. 30 .: eec.
26. This annuJI producti<X} Is one
of the ~ popular events of the
holiday season.
Orange County Performing Arts
Center presents holiday favorites:
• The American Ballet Theater
1W0tld Premiere Production) of
the holiday classic -
"Nutcrader" beginning Dec. 3.
• "An International Christmas"
featuring holiday classics from
around the world performed by
the Master Chorale of Orange
. County, Costa M~ Children's
Chorus. soloists and
in:.trumcnt.1~sts. Dec. 13.
•Enjoy the glorious sounds of
Pacific Symphony's "Rosemary
Clooney Famrly Christmas Show"
with Debby Boone on Dec. 1 7.
16, or en,oy Handel's Messiah
timeless masterpiece at 3:30 p.m .,
Dec. 16.
•Pacific Chorale proudly
presen~ favorite carols and great
hohday clas~rcs of the "Joy of
~g with special
events:
•Siln~ Claus
and holidJy ~sttOlJ
through South
Co.Mt Plaza,
CtyStal Court and
SoUth eo.:st PLua
V1l~ge. Children
.lfQ Wc:inated by
Sant.ufadion at
South Coost
Plua. While they
w.i1t to tdl Santa
:heir~~
wi>hcs. they are
surrounded by
Santa's elves.
Christm.ls
sculptur~ and
dwactcrs l1M-
Mts. Chnstma>
Tree and Mr.
Snowman.
• nQ's • Bica ~
~Court isa
benefit f Of the
Pediatric CanG r
Rcsettrch
FO\lncbtion,
Trtt lighting ceremony In Town Center Pm is a railJng money for
tradition. · c:h11dten with
Christmas," 7:30 p.m., Dec. 19.
• Orange County Philharmonic
Society presents The Chieftains
"Christmas in Ireland," traditional
lrrsh holiday music with fiddles,
pipes, Oute and d.1ncers, 8 p.m.,
Dec. 6.
Robert Mondavi Wine and Food
Center offers a Christmas Concert
with arols of the past on Dec. 2.
Reception and concert at 7 p.m.
The exciting calendar of hohddy
festivities includes oni,o0ing
entertainment such as strolling
carolers and costumed characters.
_ m.llignant
diseases. In addition to the
delicious ~kfast. children will
have photos With Santa Cl.aus.
enjoy a marionette show, colonng
with Frosty the Snowman. face
painting, costumed char~
~!loons and SanQ's Express Train.
Com<> celebrate the holiday
season in South COilSt Metro.
Discover the Mcero rrutgic and
don't forget to tell your friends
and famify. Hotels offer special
holiday packages and special
gourmet dinners on Christmas
Day.
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.,. C"CWMniendv
located at Soud\ •
feident ol ar.,..
c;ounty s.inae 197'
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Coast Qwpor~• cencer M.v the "41•• ' UC IMnit.·~ hat
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and fedef.a
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in o~ l.tlg.1tion.
tM.n&. b.W.IUJMcy.
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cONtNCtion, ~r•I JohnM>n
"-tbil.ty ~ 11"$itln<e ck.ot~. •ndudini ~ruruoo <kt.-:-1
11 141 ss'""aCJOs.
TM lod lffuey Storr wiU ~ • rww
location '" Sooth Colht f'l.u.l on ~ 15.,., ttw~
Mllec:llon ol be.tu~ prodatl•. Tht
tod wilt *' R a 1n
w&ot CO«ec110n .l'ld m.ll\ICUf n..
fr~ly ;ind ~ble ~ tUfl
~ .u hWsi wtth .. n you• bNUty nt'ed
Loal~ on the flnc RoUr ne1r the
Urousofl. c.il1 (714, s 5 7 -419Q.
I.Mil ol Yorllla u.da ~ ~louted lb
Hunclngtan kKt\ otru 10 1700 Ad.anu
AYenUe, Suu 100, eo.&a M9N, 92626.
AclCDrdJna 10 MiCh.Mf I t Mulbmo,
~ wtClt ~MoaNjiP.
'We're *Y eiol.ed
to be ha in cccu
Mes.I .tnd look
bw.vdlo~ ~I )10"' t»nk"'I
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Agetlt. mcMd to
COIC.I Mesi In C>ec:etnt.r 1992. Shit hn b«-1\ tl
(ull-ter\U nunna
I ol1ic:e ~ 1987,
Spedalll.in& '" pr~id!flS the ~IClt <lnd rNbit )QI •
ftOt't'I "°"' 11"4R~· ~ .. u compeeit ... -. raes, l.w ~1'1.olfo
klc.lted tll l l Sl A;tv.¥-f A~~.~·
P-2~ <At.1 Met.>, 92(i2G C71_.I
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Cde Ill eo,u· Mew
hJ~ lO )"'oil\.
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'"'~r.tnt indWry ror IN p»I ls )NI'
he ~ °"'" ~ .a"'-1 •'.ctd thltt of hft
·~dut.~
rb11Uf•~h in Co.u
McConaughy Mft.,, Shuol .... ,
•qll hit U!N xcomp~ Md:~ a&ulbut
Nt IO OM' b.na; pt
food, pl*' • Md pxl tJfftC:i, .)
• r~.ltOl\lble prk't (7UJ S .. ()..;()61
AlbooM 5'.k1 Slin Cat"t pNduc:U
cionuin hlrbal and ~~ ... td~
• ~ conceno*'<t ~ PH <XltfCO. .all
are Ntura lt"1anc.d. The .i.in
on • hHlttwf. )vun ..S more
.attrxt1w loal. ~ IN'l~
ft!kllts with minun.al eBort. The ~we
product ILM con"1W no mifwr.al Oii, SD
40 ~. W».ft, artifd.tJ cab, OI
peorfurnn. Ptoduc:u h.Jya nol bttn tested on tn1m.* or --....-...
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New dinner menus add panache to Windows
Windows restaurant in the
Costa ~ Marriott Suites is
proud to present popular new
dinner menus offering everything
from fresh seafood and pasta to
gourmet pizza and chicken. To
complement the new fare, the
rcstaur;int has incorporated new
server uniforms, china,
centerpieces and table linens.
Named f0t its floor to ceiling
views ol the hotel's pool area and
the adJ<lCef't lakes complete with
ducks and foont.alns, Windows
restautant has always p<ovided
diners with a light, pdcn
atmosphere. Now, guests enjOylng
dinner will be ~ to a more
formal atmosphere and flavorf uJ
California·styfc cuisine.
F0t starters, the menu includes
Interesting appetizers such as: bay
shrimp q~illas, er~ abs, or
ange4 ~ir chicken p.lSU. The
menu 1lso differentiates between
side wl.lds and entlft sat.id,
8'Wls dinm a Wide sdeclJon,
indud1na: El Prado, a ~ m.ldf
of prawns and snow crab scNCd
in an avocado or Solnt0tini Salad,
which consists of poached salmon
on romaine lettuce with enoki
mushrooms and a vinaigrette
dr~ng.
Light aJtern.ltivcs ate the
assorted p;istJ entrccs which
include: Mediterranean crab
linguine, a jalapeno pepper
linguine with crab meat In a lisht
Chatdonnay sauce; rainbow
tortelloni; fottucine primave~ and
sun angel halt p;i~ in a light
garlic sauce.
Each cntree is SetYed w;th soup
or garden salad, chef's selection ol
vegetables and a choice of rice or
potatoes. Menu entrees lndude:
baby coho salmon, sauteed with
bay shrimp and topped with
tomato cilantro relidl;
pan·bl~ckened fik?t ol ~~iian
ahi, seasoned with a)un ipic:es;
and sp-ing roast rKk Of bmb,
~with minted lamb gbtt.
Windows also olfers a special
Seniot Oinnet Menu. The menu
Ccwnnesdal a.. ........ B••d.,.,,'• i.z
·~ •NeW*ttal
Mel t • flOV'IMIU I tu • IUSfflUS OUTLOO«
was created with ~ help of a
p.mel of loaJ scnion who were
aslced for suggestions and
()(efercnces. tntree prices ringe
lrom S'4.2S lO S6.2S and the
menu Is !lie~ sevc?n cbys .i week
from S ro 6:10 p.m.
Windowi rest.luroant 11 an the
Costa Mesa Mmiott Suites t SOO
Anton Blvd. In tho South C0$ ~o area. For more lnf9fmation,
(714) 957·1100.
A,._Howw CorrrmtficMI .,.,,.,,.4 . .ijiiDmi.l (714)~2741
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·The Daily Pilot supports the
Costa Mesa
Chamber of Commeme
in its continuing commitment
to foster a strong local
~ business communify.
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