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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-11-04 - Orange Coast Pilot~ . Planniilg. Commission diJdlles bridge · issue ~ . VOICES "A lot of the time we felt like we Were han'1ng on for dear hfe. I never felt I had been on such a fast roller coastei in my life." NOVELL HENDRICKSON ' tommentmg on the Measure A campaign • "The timing was dreadful from lots of standpoints." JEAN \VATI Con~~rcy ~. follo'<\ing Me.uure A dcfe t • " ... I ho~ we'd have a higher . · percenuge. I just thought from the beginning that it was goi ng to· be a .Ully tough sell.'~ . . ~ Rather than initiate or abolish plan to build 19th Street and Gisler Avenue crossings, commissioners ask for envimnmeAtaJ review. ings Crom county plans. Hal! .. ay throu&h t.be three-hour bearinc, emotions elta.lated with one com- missioaer liDa speaku lO "shut up." By Mamie Mcleod, Stlft Wntef • SANT A ANA -Ducking con· tnwersy over deleting the pro- poied 19th Street and Gisler Av· ~nue brid&es from the county's master plan ot hia,hways, the coun- ty Ptannina Commission agreed Still, after the motion was made, Wednesday to initiate an environ-most said the cormrilision's dect- mentaJ review to examine aJterna-s1on was headed in the right darcc· tives to the bridges. tion. • The bearing drew re,idents and "I t.hiAk it•s the best ,.e·rc going city offtcials Crom Costa Mesa and to get," said N:uu:y Palme , a mcm· Hunlin1too Beach who hoped the .. bcr o( the Costa Mell.It C1tu.em commission would bunch the pro-Bridge AJternati\IC Study Group cess to abolish the planned cross· .. It wns rel:ltivcly accurate. Bui \.\-C NANCY SKINNER Conservancy supporter -~~~ Ron HendricbOn, lude.r of T~yen AlliMKe, is ~I smiles after his group pulled off ~ victory in Tuesday's vote on Measure A. Vote aftermath: Winners finally get to smile ~·Taxpayer's Alliance was the late·starting underdog. But their message was the one voters heard. By OaWI Hellz. Staff WTllr NEWPORT BEACH -Ron Hendrick.son knows bow lo smile after alt A former executive for TI\C Irvine Co., Hendrickson em- eraed this swnmer as the stem- . faced leader of the Newport Tup1ycrs Alliance. the hur- riedly orpnizcd opposition lo Measure A. ·But on Wedaesday. the day aner the Alliance'• stunning vic- tory in the Uppu Bay shoW· down, he smiled oClcn and ~n .,. •.. The pilntu~ the lop ol P'P 1 k by Mesa artnt George T 1p&ey. fOf infonnabOn on p.inta ell 722-65)5. 1161 I 7 ORCUlATION 80().252·9140 CLASSlftm 6-42-5671 cnck.ed a few jokes. He mused u he spoke about &lboa Island tt.Sident Tom Sul- Uvu and his most recent cam- pailn tactics. -S°"uJlivan., wbo is known ror his coiorfw aatics at acy Council mceti.op. apparently d.reued as Qapta.ia Marvel OD Tuesday and SM VlCTORY/•11 Conllll'Vmy pl111s to regroup after defeat By David Hell. Siii Wltlr issue, the shootm1 on the pier ..• tb:al NEWPORT llEAOi -In the af- te.nnalb of Tuesday's bndslidc defeat of Measure A. Ncwpon Conservancy founder Jean Wau met Wednesday with the Conservancy's board of dircc- lOn and disa•ssed ways of regrouping. aASUU was some dung I heard quite ohen." 1 ~,;. Watt SJljd. ~The fires . . I thml all of those things brough1 a ~1rt 1..11 que · tioning to the "bole thing.'' The Corucn'3ncy h::id h.opcJ for a l:ar:ic turnout.. but only 43 per-.ent or Newport's \'Olcrs cast b:ilkw~ on Me:i· sure A. '"Tb:u's a sm:ill numlxr for Nc-.-port," me said. "Loh \.ll people '"The timina was dreadful from lots of standpoints." said Watt, the city councilwoman "'ho engineered t he land-buy qucstioo onto the ballot. ~ OPP BR BAY . SlfOlttDCJfel • The advisory me~ which asked \'Oters whether tbc city should CTCa(e a special asseu- mcnt district to f\lnd a JO.year, $68 milhon bond issue to prcsen-e 138 acres of open space. lost by aearty a two-to-one margin. 1bc opponents could brin& in °lhe crune just were not sure and d1Jn ·t '"'tc.'' Watt said the Consen-ancy's boarJ "111 e:t· plore W&)S of redtre.aing its effom t1..' other causes, ahhou&h it bas not g1\en up l'n prc- 1ervin1 at least part of the Upper. B:i~ bnJ, most likely the enviroo.mentally eru1u'c: New· See DEFEAT/Ill ..,u not go 11i1ra~ unul tbe brid es uc deleted •· AJthough the ~ion's deci· ~ion is purely ao dvisory rca:m- r:icnd.uwn to the c:ounty Board of Super.1~r~. it docs mark lbc fint mo\e by COW\ty officials in 40 ) ears to rethink the cmtence of the planned cr~ings. It ..., •~ ali.o the first tune Super· \l..Or Harnett. Wieder took a &land \uppurt1ng re:.tdents' feclinJS in Coi.ta Me!>a and Huntin1ton See BRJOGE/l1! Auto Club strives to quelJ fears of residents ..,. Proposed increase .of processing center raises concerns of homeowners and city officials. By Mame Mcleod. sun 'hl1~er COSTA MESA -Automobile Club cxecuu .. e:.. tD.:lud na lhe pre 1dent or lbe Southern Cahfor- n1a d1\1)1on. ho)tcd a meeting \\tednesd.iy ntJhl "•lh re:.1dcnu to a113y concerns Olbout the pbnned S00,000.5oquate-foot e.&pans1on of their local facility. The' meeting wa.:. held ;it lhe f"o:onh ~ta t.tes:a procc ing cen- ter nJ '*" ~ open to the p~ or ccneral publL O!ficials invited nearby homeowners as.sociatioa rcprcscnusti~'CS. cat} suff and a councd member ro discuss plans to build ad)Omiog offices o n land be- hind the crntcr 0'4ned b)' CJ Sea· erstrom &. Sons Auto Oub ofricials said they hope to c:olbOlidatc their adnun~· trati\e operation an lhe cit}. Cur· rently the operation lS spht bc- t"cen lo!> Angele~ and here It's o mmc. offacials u1d. that coulJ bnng as man) as SOO job to the o.re:a "There's obuou.sl) going to be: opponent • but ~e thinl. it "ill be nothing but posn1 .. c for the c11~:· ~iJ Jeff Prol op, mana1cr ut real C)tue plannma for the Autl.)mc.>- balc Oub in an intC'ni~ before the meeting. "CurrcntJy. SO per· ~nt or the employees a1 procc · SM MEETING 111 • ' I F YOU'RE LOOKING for a tnaitwonby pcnoa • to wat~b your child part time, ClDCl1 Cutwdl (547067) located in East Side Costa Mesa, off en mom.in& cue for children 18 monthi to prcxhool acc. Cantwell ls a licensed day care provider, CPR cenilicd. with refereooes aod 10 yean experience. Ghildrcn play in her bric badcyard,. and it's fully 11ockcd with Little Tlkcs ride-on , toyS, aod playhouses. Activities include, •cc·appropri.atc ans aod crafts, games. music aad story telling. Cantwell provides day care Crom 8~30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Monday through Friday. The daily rate is SlS, and includes a snack and tunch. 0 Best Buys DIANNA PFAFF-MAJtTIN (759-3646)"or CaJ1tona1a.1maac Advlson in Newport Beach would like readers to know that .. the best or fall line, aod the &)amour line" of the Worth CoU.ecdoo is being shown by appointment only at her residence through Thursday, Nov. 11. Pfaff-Martin claims that the Wonh Collection is the most exquisite of the clothing lines sold at pmate showings.. The latest collection consisu of 250 pieces including jackets, ~k.itt.s, separates, belts and scarves. 0 ZOLLER DESIGN, (~74n) a California-based designer and manufacturer of contemporary Ooor, table and wall lamps opened it.s first-ever retail store on the second level in the Atrium Court at fashion Isl:and. Lalie Elitoo, store manager says the store is \l.Onh seein1 at night, "it illuminates the second floor." The fllShion Island shop features many new and one-of-a-kind designs created by intematiooaIJy recognized Laguna Beach artist/architectural designer, Stephu Zoller. Zoller's designs were first distributed in Europe loni before the idea of a retail s_tore in the designer's name was born. Zoller's lamp wu chosen as "lamp of the year" in Milan. The lamps were also Qnly available tbrou&b catalogs including Neiman-Marcus. •l\'1 Bloominadale's, aod through the arcb1tccture and design trade. "With ow own store we will now have. a veb.ide to immcdiatety read the public's take oa our cksigns.,. says Zoller, -nus important fcedbact means trust California. taste will dictate more than ever the direction in wrucb Zollu DaJp coatinucs to grow. As a best buy for readers, Zoller Dcsipa is givins away a hand-signed poster by Stephen Zoller v.ith pwdwes m.te throua:b November. 1be originals of the poster retail between S6.000 to $30,000 .• 0 SALLY STEUTERMAN of Blaek.awa Ltd. Jt'ftltn (673-9334) located OD Via Oporto in Lido ViJla&e v.ould like to remind readers that the store ii an ideal place to go foe shoppers who would rather a\'Oid the mall. "Blackman's is like an old-fashioned carriage shop where people went to have their watch rep:sired, chose a wedding gift, a baby lift, or have jewelry band engraved," says Steutcrman. At Black.man's the prices are fair, Steuterman reminds me that you get what you pay for when you buy je~elry. Mosl of the jcwelty lo1d at Blad.man's lS IS.karat gold, made by fine ltaJian designers. And Rolex owners wilt be happy to k.now th:it Blackman's is an official Rola serW:e center Steuterm.an says that very f~ can claim that t11le, and that watches are sruppcd from all o~c:r the West Coast to be repaired at Blackman'•· Blackman's has been in business for 37 years. and stocks a wide assortment off 111e gifts includina china, tf'))tal and figurines. 0 Be t Bup •p~ Tbaqdap ud ~ K'bttbu ,ou•n • mttebat or• sllloppu, UTOfl bow of• 1ood bflr, I'd loYe to llff ~ ~ publldty. c.n mt •I S«>-1~ tu ·~ •t "'-4110 or ttriu to mt: llat Btlp, D•llY Pilot, JJf W. aq SL, Comt Mesa, QUI. 11U1. · .. ,,, .. ......... OTUml ........ Your •C • .-.. .. D.af NDc « ... • Ml ... ..... ... .. • """" • ""-" w-.. ~ n. -J......,._ ...... .., ...... ................... ..,...,.. o.r•-· ........... _. ---,......_._... ....... dly ... ,.._ .... <• _....._, 'IWI •.,.. n n fJ .._ ......... ,.. ... - ....... aceansm•• .... ,...,.e!'! ....... ..... ....... -..... QI .... 1.Ut.• ... ,...,... ~ .. ~ ...... Y,ol u nteers a nd P.ati e nt patrons pay. off at Corona de l .f\1ar Library,. wh ile branch waits for funds that are_ ... S in~ 1959, discrim.inatina r~ders have been borrowi.n1 boob from the m:W1 but, attentive Corona del ~ Ubrnry. But like all four IJMarits in the Ncwpon Beacb system. the Marigold Avenue branch is struglin.g ·to keep the doors open while copinJ with sizable budget cuts. In 1968, the Corona del Mar Library wu doubled in size. but rec:cat budpt cuts forced a nearly SO percent cut in the Hbraiy's small stafi' last month. It keeps branch manager Leola C.onaer busier than ever. She'• now the c:bildrcD'a IJ"'blariu and the reference_ li'brarian in addition to her overall maMgCriaJ duties. Conner and a clerk are the only fuD.time employees at the hl>rary where pauons check out 120,000 boob each )al. ~c're really tryin& to bold onlO the '' Newport Beach is showing its support, that's why we haven't · . been hit -hard. lilt it's something we should not take for granted . ,,. UUCIEI Librarian services u Iona u we can.'' Conner ays. ••Bccaute there are fewer o( us, people are having to stand in line for service abd wait. They've been very understanding.'' · Newpon Beach's thru branch libraries have not suffered the drastic reduction of bou,rs and seJViccs of some county libraries. despite a $215,000 budget cut. The city's three branch libraries are open S4 hours a week aod are closed only on Sunday. The Newport C.Cnt.er Library - the city's main IJ'brary -is open every day -7l bowl I week. Library bo;un were cut back last year ... Our people have repeatedly said it'a a srcat lnconvcnieoec to them." uys City Ubraraan l..aDoGn.a Kienitz. He.r challcnae this year is to t.cep service levels high while copina with new city budaet cuu.. ...... a juglina act," she says. ••our staff is very dedicated to public service." Conner bu been branch manqer at the . Corona del Mar library {or the lut five years or bu JO.year library career. After collep, ibe . worked with NB1 communities in the San .Qjcao Cou.aty library aystem. · - "I went through the repercussions of .,.,., •IJ IP ..... ,.. ...... 71/s7 ...-nts1 C.... Miu: 12/SS c.-. .. Mwi70J • 11111Ml1 1·) .. 14 -1·l .. .. , -t.J .. -s:u '2:49...,.M •·•&.&IA ,.,.IM'ol.2 6!41 IM'oU 'JIU&aU J:Jl&&U ttlM&&U , ........ Proposllion J 3 where we had to drast1cally cut ba.ck on services aod hours." Conner said. "Some 5moll rural IJbrarics do5ed entirely. 'It made me feel bad because the people who needed tbC services most had less chance of aettina them." Conner bas also worked in l.oQa Bnch Yrhere 'he was a children's IJ'braria.o, a skill that helped keep the children'• proaram in Corona dcl Mar alive. AJ 5tatc Jcaislaton continue 10 ~stlc with the consequences or a lackluster Catlfomia economy, the future or local lil>rary {undln& re.mains iD jeopudy. To cope with budact sboilfalls, loc:aJ ' branch librancs throughout Ncwpon Beach arc look.in& for more volunteers to help with neighborhood programs 'uch as the deli\lery of boob to elderly residents. .. People need to be reminded tMl libraries provide an imponant setvicc to everyone," ·Conner said. "Newport Beach is 5.bowina its support, th1t11 why we haven't been hit u bard. But it's 50mcthin1 v.e should not take for ·vantcd." More informatk>n iebout \'Olunteer opponunitia is available by calllna cirywidc volunteer coordinator frank Eastman at 644-31~. al the Mariners Library branch. POUCILM . M y wlfe pointed lO the three-inch tory on the front p1ac of the Daily Pilot. The article was a pircb for tn)'Onc who ever dreamed aboUt • runolnr a marathon. lt promised this: anyone, if ,... he or he follow' the 1imple -~.month Jell Gaffowq- t~ins program. will be able to finish J marathon. · "I'm coins to do that.'• she said matter-of· f aetly. My wife had a pair of running shoes, .. but had never taken: them out for a jog. -But slie wanted to run a marathon agd · insisted we do Uh-o"' Twenty-six miles, 385 yards. lbe proaram - developed by Olympic runner Jell GalJoway and co-sponsored by the Newport Ski Co. and Daily Pilot -seemed aimplc and boasted a 98 percent sucxes.s rate. My wife swall~ed the tantalwna bait. and 1 instantly knew what that meant for me - time to lace 'cm up, I too h:id · been hooked into running a m:irathon. Now, I've oC\er run in my life, l swiJn, play b.ul.ctbaU on the Yreekends, but a·~ nC\·er c"cn owned o pair or ru.nnina shoes My wife h3d :i pair of running shoes. but b3d nc\er tal.en them out for a joa. Out she wanted 10 run u marathon and 1nsi~tcd v.~ do 11 together. She ~•d ~he needed me by her side for her long weekend runs. She t:all.ed abou1 the quality tame we could spend 1oaether v.hilc clicking .Dff mile after mile. She predicted we would emerge from the proeram an lhc best ihapc or our lhcs. _:;. it together. --. • • I doubted it. All of iL Loag nans IOundcd like torture. Quality time ' 1eemed better 1peat at a restaurant and movie. And wby wouJd we evep want to set into \he best shape of our lives? But do )'OU know what? She WU right; I was wrona. What I hadn't banked on was t.bc in1enioUs Galloway marathon t.raininf method. wbid> makes NntUD& -I thought I'd never ay this -fun. lf t 10und like an irritatiog convert, IOO')', 1 am. Here'1 how it works: You start. slowly. Very slowly. Run-walks of two miles. Each Saturday, you add one additional mile. Your routine durin& the week ne\er chanacs.: only two runs, <tS minutes to an how in lenatb. Oaltoway encouraacs cross-training on the other daya: walkina. swimmina. bwna. Friday is your day off. Alter you hit lbc 12-mile mark on )Our weekend run, )'OU add tvro more miles every other Saturday. On wed.ends in between, you run six miles. As your S4)turday m1lea1e reaches 18, you get two week.ends "oU'' (only six-mile jop) between &ong runs. Galloway believes your last lo03 trainina run should be 26 miles so your body wm tao.r tttajt u·. lf>iii •hiWlb wbcn it ad\aally nt.111 a maralboe.. By doint eo. ~11 onet hit The Wall. T here'• ooc .,,.. Jisnif .cant difference in the Galloway tiainin& propam: ranM.i.mc runoen arc cDCOW'lacd to iWHia!k. The slow·pokes, incl\adin• my wile and '~tun u.vo minutes, walk two minutes. The ~tcrans mi&ht nan up to ei&}lt minutes and walk one. The majoriry do, as we uy in the procram. 3-ls. Last year ... 2 runnen -mainly oovices -Crom the Galloway . procram entered the Los Angel~ )taratbop. Forty-one finished, despite temperatures in the bagh 80I. More than 80 runners -many return.in& veterans -signed up this year for the $99 program (the proceeds from which to go the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation) -whid> is expertly administered by volunteer and maratboD-vcteran Sal Cataldo and the Newport Ski Co. '5 Pe1cr Gcrrud. who also volunteers his time and runs in the program. Less than IS have dropped out in ' three months. When I bepn, 1 couJd barely run for 15 minutes. My lungs • burned, my legs v.'Obblcd. Now. on Fm mers Insurance . rd~ (_, \ }_J /r Rabbitt Imurance Agency 63L-7740 Auto · Home • Health (BJuc Ooel) Since 1957 Near .... }bpltal .. , Old / i II ,\\J If f ,~j ///'\fl \I .~·f'I < f If /\ I\ ' 70-1 ()()() pounds loaJ-NationaJ-lncemarionaJ Doo~·to-Door ddivcry Expert packing and crating . Ground • Sea • Air • Rail 714-641-7447 Ship·~A-~Uttle . ''•·· ' \ ~ Right now you can~ ~sgiving with One of the nation. oldest m. ions. the Union the poor. The home . And the broken on Sltd Row. For someone ..-.ho~ nothioa.' )our Thank.sgivin gift can ~ a good. nouri\hin meal. A prcciou\ hot shower. Clean clodlin and a bed. ~ Mb 1on has been fecdin and c.ina for this city's home for over 100 years But v. need your help. Your gift can help vc hv Won't you . please help feed hungry pcq>le tha 1l11nb1ivi ? ___________ _. ________ _ ! I want to share 'fhanbwiving With the poor ••• Here · my gift ol: -~~-·-· ~~ $15 to rceJ I) ·--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $30 to fttd 20 MS to feed JO S75 f «'ti so l~ eo f ccd IOO S my bcsa11ft our easy days. I run by my1Cll i r ao bour 1tra:i&ht. cajc.Jyina wb 1 J once thou&ht was a mythical endorphlo hlJh Oa S turdayl, all 60 of us meet at 7 a.m. at Bonita • Creek Pule. The ~er-helpful ~l and Pelcr h d out maps of our run before we break vp into sm:all groups of ab;out six ruMcrs, membership bascch>ir ~ - lack thereof, The lonaer runs - this "'eckend we plan ~o go 16 miles -ha\cn't been that hard, \lrh1Ch even tocby seems stran,e to say. I held off v.riting this column unul l was reasonably sure "'c were s<>•ng to make It. We're bal/-way through the program. and -though who knows what .... ,u happcl'l in the next few months - I'd say we ruave a fiUr chance of seeing the Coliseum fumh hne .tr the lOs Angeles Marathon an , March. lt11/WJI LobddJ ll tbc rd.Jtor. II J'OU ""' to •ca up for am yur's mantboa tnlnl•i, all Pdu Ganrd •I 1M Newport Sid Co.: 6.JJ.JJIO. ..... y I I 81111111 .. ., .......... ....... IC.emu CU1 ~ ca\Cbcr Brm& Mayoe. a fonD&r ~ Elemciawy Scbool lludcin. will rctuna to bh former c.o.ia Mesa school to have lwacb ~ith one tucty nudcaL The ltUCknt will be picked r1om the tcbool•a &op ;o,.1~bola fund·ra&.cn on f riday. tudcnts in kindcrprten throup pdc Will be nuuU.n1 lapa at lhe ICbool on Friday to "raise moacy for fldd trips. ct.au. room 'upplie), 1cicl)CC and an proarams. , -~e udcntt-arc l:Oi.J=ting l'telf&es tor ~ p ey nm to compete for prizes which include lunch wid'I t.be Raya.ls catch· er. More inJormatio.a about the Kill)''brooke jos·a·thon is available by calli_ng the school at SS6-3484. Men .... Ill door, ......... •IPJ .11111 ... NEWPORT BEACH -A rcsjdcnt on Ttbwon n y Ori"c an· SV.ered a knock at his door Monday to find two &o&JY men shout· in& profanities and demandjng cntcy into bJ.S home. According to report • the man slammed the door shut and called police. The meo continued 10 b:ing oo his door, twv.e .. cr, crackinc the frame before Oeeinc. The resident said' it was not clear wlwt the •uspccts wanted. Cll'l SRlllllrl -Of poetry 111'111 The life and work or Carl Sandburg will be d~usscd durina the next meetin& of Voices and Visions, Newport Center Library'• inonthJy poetry disaw10n scncs. The free meeting is ~t for 2:30 10 4 p.m Wednesday, Nov 17, in the Commwlity Room of the library at 856 San Ocmcot.c Dr. Call Jackie Headly at 644-3181 or the library 11 644-3191. ... 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FRIDAY 1UW 1t•••1u MONOUe Temple liaiah of cv.port Beach booors new members and· those v. ho have rcccnll) embraced the Jc:...,ish w th. Rcfr«hm~nts )C~cd ~ CM--'llM eon.a .. ...,~ Sdiool MYlkDt~illllClldllaacw · ... a& A•"'-NUrwy. 1100 l?MI a-HiPwaJ ............. Crom 10 a.a. IO Spa. 0.. II SU7. Adwa.pd ticketl art ........ M a dilcout flom * ""-SdlooL Cal Ariic1a Woo at 6"-510I. "Ha••• u.N ... 11rn n CmCa Mal KO SdwJol t1p1as tire 7\111 Amlual u. COlll ~~1ioaat MarQina Band Towument from 12:30 to~ p.m. at Newport Hatbor Hifb Sdlool's ~ fdd. 600 lmoc A~ .. Newpotl Beach.1.JYC music 'Crom 2.1 SoutlM:,.. CalJ!omla awdai.Q& buds. Rcflcshmeots. IOUYCAU'L All proceeds help a.ta Mesa ffi&h's music PIOJTllD- ' IUN9AY 'CllAUI MUM ft IPLUl · Owm Herzoc, President ot lsrad re. 10 ye.an. U.N. lmbawdor, twice . military peroor of West But will make his ooJy Oraoic Couary appcaranc:c Y..bca be lectutes on tbc dramatic chanac 10 the pohtical tandielpc or the Middle East at 7 p..m. at Temple Bat Yahm. 101 l Camel- b.ct. Newport Beach. Geae~ admis- sion Sl8; senior and tun tune studeots SlO. Public invited. Tdcts available at Tempo OfrJCC. C:a1J 644-1999. ................ - lbe H.atd Roct Cafe will 'IJODtOC rwo or HorMAjd Ora.oic C.ounry's major ~cau to help the uansitionaUy C.e,ta• F uncling Group REFINANCE TODAY Guannteed To IAftr Your Monthly P1J111t11t At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! I .. .. , 0 ad llly ..Dt;akadel ......... For22Yecn Coll Today F°' a Free Consultation (800) 201 -FUND 5031 Birch Ave., Suite E, N •. rt -8eoch t Irr GcMlil.a ... _..lllM .._ ... a.,... .. ~­.... 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For reservations. caJJ • 6'5-9127 Of &37-0271. -MONDAY, NOY. 8 ..... .,. aooa•......,.~ OUlarca's author Jao Bren will be lllRMICAL IOanY IUITI ... ne Com Mesa Historical Socic1y's I Nowembc.r lOdl m«linJ •ill future the C.O.U Mesa Ownbcr ot · ' "Cllristmu Trolls," betwee.D 11 :!:'~ 1 p.in. at the OUJdrco's • FIESTA CATERING ,_ ~ibition Cooking Our. 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ProJcct l~ac.c. a local priva ~l c::orporadoa •bicb otrcrs iDdq)cndcot livln& .tDls ~ an job placement aoii suppon lo adul w1tll ~ disabilities. Yrill ptCICllt • talent lhiow at 2 p.a. at tbe c:aa. Mesa Ne~ Commua;ry Ctiuu, LS4$ hit AYC. Adm.inion ls S5. For more infonnation. caU 772·5061. Genuine Intel! VFSA. LocaJ 8\1 10/Gnohics. ~. Accelerator to 2M, Expands to 121MB OoslWui JS• Digitat.28 NI SVGA Flat Screen 1280xl024 · , MONITORS IBM11V~Ccb ... l139 AOC IS ID lti"'a Fli San .2J SVGA $329 12111D24 Nm-lmlul CthMllill NEC 16D:b 40'.llSVGA~ ~jl8 · 10241161 . . Col«~ ~ ~ Propased elimination of smoking in pllblic buildings meetS with resistance from merchants and some members of the public. By 'LoAAm Btsheda, SCllf w1* C'OSTA MESA -A handful of bu incs owners and re idents l\Arncd out tor the city•s monthly Substance Abu e Committee mc~t~na Wednesday to ~•cc op- ~1ttoo lO a pr~d cu~ide smokJna ban ia all publ~ builJrnp "I'm aaainst it n l'hc pnncip.£1 that it's another '""emmcnt man- date tellin1 businc~s how to run their bus.incu," said noo-smolrn1 city activist Etnic Feeney. It was Costa "Mcu's Scgcr)trom ' . . - I Camily who propc>ICd the dry fol-DOC takea a polition. "We're ju.st the committee. low iu ltacl OD makina South hclpifta 1c1 the· word out to bu$i-· Humphrey declined to lM.e a Coast Pl.au MDOke·freo. Dell ownc:n that they b.ra\c the op--J>O$ition at Wcdoetdaf s mcetina. from there. the cJt>j Council portunity '° air their opinio ." uyin1 oaly: ••• pve up lmOliaa 19 deterred the mauer to tbe sw,;. Represented at the Wednesday yean aio. And I know I maJc the stance Abute Con.unhaee. dicb momlna mcetins was HolicUy lno. ri&h.t . ~~oice. But that was my put the ban oe Its aaenda lot lht Scott's Seafood Grill & Bar and cho1ce. • first time Wednesday -olfaciaUy Pasta Mesa. Ursini ~f'(f the committee will opening t.he l1ooi for d~b lo. "We h~e to re~pcct that our put the ban b cit oo their asenda Althou1b tho turnout was customcn arc '"10kers. and non-for their Dec. J, meerio& held at 5pal"le, Costa Mesa Cbamber of smokers," Rid Pa ta ~1esa owner 7:30 a.m. at the Costa McS3 Police Commerce Executive Director Ed Jim Walker. "If you're a res1au-Department. ·A ~ iblc recom- Fawcett said be bas received eon· rant owne,r today, even a small mend t1on to the council based on 5idcrable feedback from 1oc:aJ b\W-dfop in bu iness could put )Ou feedback · the committee has re- - ~. No\limber4, 1• .. In the ashes .. # ""'~ty 20 perc.ent of all de 1hs ·n orange County are attriOutable to smOking. · • ~ ""' The a(jverse he~th clfects ol Mn<>kin.g c:ost ~ ~ more than half-a-billion dollars annualty. """' Cigarette smoking alone auses more deaths than car accidents, homiciaes, suicides, fires, alcohol, iUicit drugs and AIDS combined. tll' Of the 31 citiJ..s in Orange County, four are phasing in smoking bans at rest.auranb. Laguna Beach, O~na Po"nt, Laguna HillS and Huhtington B ch. . ~o,.,. County HeMlh Ur.~ ncu owners -the majority in op-out." cci\cJ v.ill also be diM:ussed. position to a ban. Se\'eraJ other business ~ners r-------------.,.---...,..~--~----::r-~---._,.------, "But both a.ides say they •ou.ld have scot letters to the comminee agree to i ban if it were lepslated opposing a b:in, accorJing 10 com- .statewide," be said. '1'hcn it • mjhce member Karen U~ni ~ouJd ~put one city in .compct!-... can cenainly hear potcnt13.I taon ••~ an~thcr, or SJ~ busi-impacts on both sides ol the ncsscs an unfau advantaac-issue;• uid Councilman Ja) Hum· Fa-.ccu wd the chamber bas phrcy. wbo is the city'~ h:u~n to i Orange Coast .. cooege speech ~emn Wini liveil medals Members 9l Orange Coast Collecc's sp!cch team aptured seven medals and earned numerous certificates at the recent MounJ SAC Invitational. Nina U>uno of Nc"pon We hove over purchased a huge quantity of Oriental Rugs. Total amount hos to be paid in 31 .. .,., w~ ore now offering this entire inventory to the public at a savings of up to ••• Beach won silvcJ' medals in iinpromptu and extemporaneous Jpeakiog. Louno and John Baumgartner of Newport Beach won a silver medal in team dcb:uc. Lynn Esparo of Costa Mesa O/o Off and Gabe Mauser of Huntington Beach won a iilvcr medaJ m duo interpretation and the top junior awaJ'd Cor tbe category. Costa Mesa re~1dent Ami Makena was a finali~t in poetry. Our inventory consists of all ,original handmade rugs , new and antiques, from all over the world-Kashan, Oum, Heriz, Herika, lndo- Persion, Sino-Persian, Needle Points flltfl•may ..... --... lllSZ11 .. 13l90 .,..----.. SUI .. $79.90 ------....-· .. $24.50 The JCwelers Exchange 10128 Adams, Huntington Beach 714 964-4012 Hours: 10-7pm Tues-Fri 10-5pm ~turday I~,,.. C'lnln~'a Con.er 8.oakhww Ac ~l _ ..... BAYER ASPlRI:-. TABLETS 11)()' ~ Bl"\' O!'OE. GET ONE FREE! ACCU<HtK LUY ~U..cOK ~"' ""'~ .,. 1u.-. .....,. an• - EXCEDRIN ASPIRIN FREE • TABLETS 24"S BUY ONB. en om FREE! ~~E TABLETS lOO'S 99 ... n.u.....Di UTA '-"Un... It ''1'\.U ~ ~G.t&J.IC: ~ .. A f9 ~TI..U l&.ua-.An'&l ' WA! a r:uun-. ------~ uMAOe ~~'"" 19'&191 CU REL THE.llAGMN oa 11IEl.MiLUI M TAILETS UO'S 99 • ..... ---. TYLENOL NIVEA I ._ Marketplace owners lose bid to amend lease with O,range County Fair Board; vendols fear decision could ruin swap meet n. •• ,.., ..... WC*ld ....... SM • ~ NkW la Maia M- eweea IM bolld ud Tel Pbil Eitcrpiileo at Newpon 8cada for UIC at tM fair. Pndl for &be ~ JDeeL Tbe llCW lcMO iDcreued the pen:cot of revcauc wbicb swap meet orpa.fz.en must pey to tbe ltate from 33.3 perc:cal to 38.A penUL Tel Pbil IOUihl the chanp alter ¥COdon procested the AO percent rent bite &.bey· were told they would have to pay because o( Tel Phil'• iDcreues. aid 0..W NM. 1pa' '1-. IDr Ui ii l:MJ ~ bad 10 .W. ·1w die llCW Piii i Pl ,.111 ~ 1cnt mt w a· .._...,..IM recada•p'iltaed .-ap result of 91 I .. ol 41115 f]J ,11 ........ .... Will face ecoaoaaic ..... Wlaaa thcJ do .eat will. dsMnDiac t l&ate Of &bis ¥CAUC. .. _... a u.. Wi111Wia fDr ..,,_.. Mt. c-a .et ¥Cndon -iUi the ...... .....__ ............ " • • -... ":'W"~ r, Swc oftidall said. boW"'1, Iba& t prOble• Of rtot relief ...... come fro somewhere other lbu the 1111e. ~--. -1&atc'1 deciMon a>uld ttlUla. taldma1cly UI Wlill ~'tar IM ..... , deauoa. ruin for tbo outdoot nwteaplace It rents Tel .Pllil ""imla Mid oa niaiaa ftm for· arc railed or ii the state re-opens the bid· -teDdon ud alto ccw••aued to ~ tbe . du., procc$I ia search of a cheaper al-II COSTA MESA -Alter moo~ re· .... uda 1W .. ,.. ol dae aew Ila(. ·&erna&Ne. "We're acill 11 tbe same pol,iJion Wc:re whea the lease wu lipcd.'' ~ Norb ~ sencral man•,er Cott C1irarounda.. "In tmns ill RDI Rlid, Wi1S I polltion ~ board wiMed 10 II on. It was u attempt we all made an thoup• would work. Now .-c have to tfJhl ud see wba1 Tel Phil wishes to nc.tt;" view, 1111c officials Tuesday denied a re· quest (or u emended lease. between Lbo O~ Cou.aty Fair Board and .. raton ol tM Martetplace -'the c:ounsyi 1arJest' and molt 1uccellful twap meet. Pu. uid Tel Pbil oMri•ll ........ .. ..Ac t.b1s poiat In time, we don't k.Dow ddcd ,._. daly .m do DOW. l)uriu las& wbat tbe sa.ate is ac>i.ft1 to do,0 said Torn ,eu't hictdi.. Tel PWI pnwiled ao pa~ Aslew, president ol the Oranie County Jarau ~ ol a~ eo the Marketplace Mcrchuu Auociatioa •.. M state, which owm tbo faitpouda. &t Tel far as I'm concerned, it dOnn't make Phil oliic;als ba\le waracd iD the put tbat sense &o ~ back ia and ltart over •aain. "We're dismayed by the state'• action. .. OCC. ollePs ~·for boldly •MllliCls Tackeu for Ori.DSC Coast the door will be SU and SlO. the Drama lab Studio, Dramber Q>Uep holiday coaceru and OCC"s Sympboay Orcbesln. io 16-11at10-.30 aa,. IDd apiD at 3 perf.ormanc:n are on aaJe ill the the Robert B. Moon Tbatre. on p.m. ca Decea.txr 11. Admkaion tcbool'1 ticket office. Tdeu can Sunday. Qccember S, 11 7:.30 p4 as S2 or.• ~ sift or • aJso be purchased by phone 'With Tdeu are S4 in advance and S:S ·non.perishable ~ to be Visa or Mastercard. by calling at~ door donated to local charities. •32-5880. Perfo~s are as Dance ~a·1 .. Navidad Up W_!~ PcopJc'1 .. World in : followl: Flamcnca, .. in the Robcn B. Motioa.. m the Robcn B. MoOre ....,_, N ,...,1. .. • he .. *--Tb tr 5 .... ,._ Theatre, on Saturday, December I I oc; Ul~IU;&er. tn t JQUU!lllO ca e. on -T• 18. at a p.m.. and SUDday 1Roben B. Moore Theatre, on Occcmbcr 12, at 2:.30 p.m. Dccembcr 19 at 2:.30 ,a;_ :saturday, November 27 at 2 p.m. ~ tickeu are S16 111d ~12, Advance ~u arc s'6 and $12, ,and 7:30 p.m., and Sunday, tJckets at t.bc door arc S19 and · door tictetsarc $19 and SIS. ,November 28, at 2 p.m. Advance SlS. For more iofonJ11tion on all : tickeu arc $7 and $8. Tick.cu at .. A Special Show, for JCjds," in OCC holiday shows, caU A3i.s880. \ l \\I 11: \ \, l i\ l l 1 \I I l . IPOltTI ICOIT Loam Ava'.ilablc FLORIST QUAl.llY HOUSEPLANn •DIRT<HEAP" PR1as .. Hoag Hospital and Sectire HorizOris · . . . . Two ReSpected .. Names In Senior . . Health care~ As one of the fastest growing senior health plans in the nation, Secure Horizons covers everything Medicare does, and more, for l~. We are pleased to welcome Hoag Hospital to our provider network. Physicians are available in the communities of Huntington Beach, Costa Mesa, hvine and NeWport Beach. Fmd out more. Attend one of the special presentations listed below: • Monday, November 8, 1993 g..30 a.m. Kaplan's Restaunmt 3211 Harl>or Blvd· Costa Mesa (Just south of the 405) Join us for continental brealdlfst! • Tuesday,· November 9, 1993 • 10:00 am. Charley Brown's 151 East Pacific COast. ~ N Beach y (Formc~ubcn E. Lee) Join us for continental brCak:lastl Sometbtng to believe in A~~~· • RSVP Recommended l:SOO-~Z.9944 ., • NO¥IM8la •,.;., C..ad Luc ..... Nov. 4 II l l:JO p.a., Opera Paci.fie pracnu a&IOnlC?~' Anm.trona 1pe1lun1 Ola plo)--cr'ri&)\ts 11 Cuter ewb. Mes.. Guild aacmbcn, W.50. Gue.au. SlO. Cootaa llxhud Dealy. """7372. , .. ==," .: ='~~ teau, is SMlt of the • Severin Wun- derman Museum's "blqge and ldeil" ahibit to be fet~ ilt ~Ch~el Boutique codcWI reception 6:30 _p.m. Sun«Uy. . •"'1 ""dla W1M • a.-. ?7, MWB Foudauo. u Sau Au Old Cowt lioule, Phooc "N94l. DICIMaU • Day Wl&JMlot Alt. Dec. l ac noon. ' Soutla ~ Rq>enory aDd ~n other ~rfomiina am o~mutions present .. Vital Rudinp. • a compilalJC>n of play e11CCrpU, poems 4 aod music Oft Ma1nsi.aac. fru; SlO or DOO•p:rishablo food item SUUc:sted Pbone 9S7·260l. • Uo-. Tev ud ao.tlq•, Dec. 3, CHOC Jack aod J1U Cuildo at Tustin Hilla Racquet Oub. Phoc Sll-1675. • CudJ C.ae aan. Dec. '· A.udlancc Lcaauc Ncwport·Mcsa Juruor AuxilWy diuer da.oce with DcrrlCJt and The Diamonds at Westin Soulh Coast Plua, C.OCU Mesa. BT-opt. SllS pp. Pbooc 7S9-9'207. • • OrUtau Can.I aau. Dec. '· Hoea Ha&pitaJ SS2 Ou.bat Ncwpon Beach Marriott. SS.S2 per couple. Phone 574-7208. llidtnd ~. St6-'7371. •Stt-M s.ltW. Dcc..16. 7 p.avl UL. St. JOICpb ~lal FouiadalOO. . TOOOS diMer. t aKlloe aAd en at 0 Hoicl, ~ UlS pp. CGDba Marso Joh.mon. 771 "21 l. • Beet ,.,... hrtJ, .Dec. lO. SSl a~ Juruon at felt~ ol Li&hU. nae P1"11aon. Balbc». P nc 64s.f600. • Nw Y~• Eu, O«. :u, Fricnch or • .. k ........... ,6. •All c.... , ......... Mardi ,,, 11·1&. 11 a.a,; 0WC • A•st ' MatriOU.. f'llOM 532-1675 • • All c..... ,...._. Gilli; Meidl 11 u 7 p.m... CHOC at Aaahtie Mamou.. no.c Sn.867'. Care~n of ~a Dou&Lu..F.uACll--~~-L--------­~ntcr for Al?hcuner'a .Disease dinner cbncc at Hy u Rci cnq, Lona Beach. • f-.dcn an..ca.. April 6 u 9 a.a.. SlOO pp. COotact Elinor fr&DC'C$Ch rli. Cude 1000 FC*lldcra Comtnltt#C d. (310) 49J..1SSS. H l HolpiW ac Pour SnloM Hotd. Newport &cadl. Pboae 574-7211 • HaauAn • La Marts. Cas1ao N t. Feb. '· AW.stance Lcapc of Ne.r.-pon meu. Phone 64>6929. . • J&aUa di N.cu. April 30. Oodcrc.Da Cui.Id or CHOC d.aoer duce aod aucuoa at Park PJace. lMae.. Pboac S32-167S . MAY • Ka fwd Cddrily Coll T 11W11a1DCa1.. May 2 at 10 UL, DISCOllCry Museum d. OC at Pclicu Hill OoU OM!>. SJOO pp. Pbooe S40-2001 •AlalMt. ...... b~etVWa ........._ No¥. 6 at 6 p.m.. 811 Canyorl/ $PYllm Hill COCllmlllCCS of QC ~Society dinner d~e. ' r.ab.oo aAd jco.elry a.bow by Neiman M&md. Coot.act Cathy Loo.den, 76MOJO. "--------------------....:..;;::.;....._,-.-C1uUtau Tnc ll'llOd. Dec. S, ·~ CdcbraU... Wbta You Wiit. u,.. a Scar, Nov. 6 11 6.)0 p.m., ~ Uoiwm~ and Mad .. cy Mowo ttibuJe lO Dasoq at Anaheim MlniotL SlSO pp. BT q>t Phone 997-&s23. • WW&c NIPU la St. PttuibwJ. Nov. 6 at 7 p.m.. Opera Pacific Ruwan cu.Woe u l.&&kct rcsideatt, lal\lna Bcacb. S'10 pp. Coa!ACt RJcha.rd Dcaiy, ~ 7372. • ~ ,...,. N~ .,. 10 LID .... p.m.. COPES a.nd A.SID ~ into the pmate t..pna a.ad Newport &~di boma ol top Y,tcnor ~11ncn. SIS pp. before Oct. 31 , SI& at doot Phone 671·2264 • 1..,. a..t Ida, p.;l)IY 7 at 4 p m , ~ Wuoderm.an Miuewn anJ Qucl ~lique ~ac--ina ot nc"" Coctc.au cahib1oon aod lectures at the anitewia. codu&I rCC"CptJOn 1Dd lftformal modd10j at the boutique at 6;.10.. s.40 pp. Cont~t Mary Ct-o6t, 01.1ua. •Au for eo.tt, NOii. 7, HomcAIJ OC runlwo'l.llt at Hard Roel Cafe, Nft"POf1 ~nter F~ II.land Aduft.s, Sl6. Q1ldren under 12. SlO. nooc ast-ll38. • ~ Maabcnlalp Tea. NOii. 10, 2~ p..m .• OC »h-auon Army AiWliary jWCICAlS 'puktr Stephanie Edv.~rds at Crean Jnldcncc. Slota Ana Htipu. BJ 1~~1tauon only. Pbooc 544-3929. . • D&aw u AaCMtO.. Nl)W ll, FOCIS Nottbcra IWJ.u menu at c:c..t.a /.te~ ri.alonA&c. w pp. Goetac1 Lou Jecot.. 760-llM .,,...~.N0¥.1Jat Spm, Home.Aid ·oc auaJoa o1 am.om playbowcs indudiQa Vic:toriu train uatioo and replica·ot Minnie Mouse'• Tooatown house at Hard Rock Cate, . Ncwpon Center. Sl5 ~· Children under 12. free. Phone (800) 414-SALE.. • A "law Woodcriaad Futasy, Nov. 13 at 7 p.m •• Opera Ball &ala with ice wten and Broact-.ay·il)'le daace - product.ions at Hyatt Rcacrq 11\inc. Sl7S pp .• under 30, $100! Coot.act RJcb.ard Deary. SJ2.nn . • 111&)1 Tta ud C.a•nulloa, Nov. lJ, 4-6 pm., l,.os Aniclcs Master Clx>nl &l Loftus rei1dcnce, Ncv.-pon Beach. Members. Sl7. non-members. S22. Phone 968-1 ().'8 • Stw'a Coe w Look. Nov u at 11 a m..; Saddlcbaclt Valley C:Uptcr of Nation.al Olanry lu&J.lc fashioa l'bow at Hyatt Recency lntnc. Phooc 64J.SJ89 • C)dcCnaJH oc. NO\ 14, UC lt\tnC Collccc of Medicine mounwo and road b1kln1 on routes an Dua Point and NeT.-port Beach. footJ fa&r and h~altb e~. C)clinc. ~7. Contact Renee &dter, 640-4074 •Social Hour. Nov. 16, S.J0.7:30 p.m~ Center SOO of OC Perfomuna Aru ~otcr at Randall's ,W club and rcs.taa.rant, Sant.a An.i. Membcn, Cree. Noo-~n. SS. Phone SS6-2121 • QNuaaa Bl'l&ltU ud Bo~ Nov. 18, Opera hafic South Couc Guild at Shcpb rcs,,dcncc, l...qw>a Beach. S 15 pp. CoAtact Lu Sticpb. 66l·SIJ2. • U•*''l.M CJ1117 Mooe. Nov. 19, 7 .m.-caidnl&Jlt. C)stic r&brosis ~owadatioo cclcbnry CUil)(), di.u•r .. Meet A Date ... Get Your Mate The Voice Mail Way .. ~bao&MAnON Our Semce Ap~ To All Lilatyln Mut Be 18 Yean Old 7 I I f i 17 • 71 Oft WE HELP THE MEDIC~E Go DowN. A 1 ' Vo" \ iUa.. mt(&ratioo · nmimring · j <ft ol tht man~ ~ ~irt.s •~ pMidt 11 oo on ~-lf your perm• ntttk • 11'Cl' •ith l ·~ . and f\ftt ptnona1 la~ ~. ~ou11 fuld aU ~ Mninos induJf'd in our afford.bit am~ mul ratt. full· nitt · '4 IMrlg i.n an ..,.,untnt avliWalt fn.n kt&· I :ws ~ mondt. Ow t1ttptiooal ra" ~ f>tNWlll itt al ful '9ltg' cl unrricifs " • W(lll cl • dtal. ~t for l"OIOfon ... tafftcj •i•h '°'' & managtd •ith Cll'f. .. 111 Iii me ~ " ~· ~·11 NfoaJ'O" \•. da.oce and a~ at N~-port Be.acb MarrlotL S60 pp. Cool.act Liz Polo, 931-1393. •Wlala' Fucaay, Nov. 20, AlS Assn. di.oner dance a.od auction at lrvine Mar~t. BT-opt. SIOO pp. Contact Debbie Cray.~· • Bual.Dua Ill Ck M.s. Nov 21 at 6 p.m .• OC Business Committee for the Ans awards R«ption at Pacific Mutua( dinner at Riu Restaurant. Newport~ Phoce 851-8.313. • u Bal des Paplllons. NOi-n at 6 QIOC Mocher GOOK Guild at Anaheim Marriott. Phone Sl2·867S. • Coroaa dd •tar Clarblmu Futhal Walk, Dec. S, 11 a.m.-4 p m~ musx, carolers, danccri. puppeti. Bnna TO)~ fot Tou. Phone 673-4050. • YuktJdc FutuJ, Dec. 12 at 4:.30 p.m... Opera Paci& hoUday f':,Sllval of flfte dirun& at Center Oub, Costa Mesa. Contact Richard Dear.. S46-7372. • llollcta1 PartJ, Dec lb :11 J pm, Opera Lcasue of Laaur..i B .. .1,h at Ncwpott Harbor Yacht Oub ..Contact SKIP BURTON 111. 2nd ........ al etavll luy o ,,.. oar tam _, • l9C •• yol.w tat 2 ..W:. Wiii ... PW1 o OOll ....... , lomW oal. @ FlErCHER JONES \I · \' · T • 1.."1 • R · t · A · R • PICK-UP AND DELIVERY AVAILABLE • • Costa Mesa, Lake Forest -locations. Trade-In Sale Trad~Jn your old, used chair or sofa (any condition) and receive $100 off on new La-Z-Boy® furniture. Choose from Orange County 's' largest La-Z-Bo selection . Your Sofa Is worth s100 Your Chair Is Worth s100 ·'® ... towards any La-Z-Boy up~'?lstered prf?duct! EXAMPLE: Ii . . · List Price s429 Fine Solld Wood Tables Your Choice-side, Md Super Value s399 or cocktail From *199 Chair Trade-In You Pay Only ~.-...... , .. I n 1972. a bandlw ol N~ """ Beach dtiun1 ud I 9PP1ated at lhe City C.UUncil meeti1t1 co llppon tbe ionin1 ·~ ol ... p~d apartmeot plojec:t bown Ptom0nl<>ty Poi.al. Mola ol ._ citiiens or Newport were OJ>PC*d me project -••1t'1 too dense." c .architcctui e is too ntcmponry," and so on> • 1nosc of us in the architectural 4 profeaion .knew better.· Personally, I believed, and still do, that this v.ould be the best-dcsi&ned apartment in the county. ln !act, at the council meeting. I predicted: "Sometime in the future, il will be on the cover of our telephone directory,'! . Well. e1.entuaJly the 32-acre • 'n.>JCCl was approved by the city J the CoMtal Cooimission. But tbe controversy continued. It was a ·~hi.:.1..: c·G1mple o( the perception .fur C'<(ccding the reality. Herc was -a ~ rl>JCd that represented the best .ot ;m:h11cctural design, yet totally nw.unJcr!ltOOd by its neighbors. I he jrch11ects. 1'1!.her & FeeJman of ~Jn 1-rancisco, known for their ,nnu\ .ill\ e archttecturc, \\-Crc given .. ihe ··oncc-in-:i-hfetime" !ilPportun11y to design a project Jl rcpre~nted the "leading ·Jgc · of rci.idcnt1al design. • ·1 he Ir.me Co., headed by Ray }\ Jl!lvn. "fathered" the proj~ct •thJt 1ndudcd more than 23 floor •plan!> ( U!IU.llly there arc only three to f11.e pl.ln!I) and spent more than 20 m1lhon for the 520 apartmenlS an unheard-a( budget). There is o 01hcr de .. elopcr th:it 1 know, other than the Irvine Co., who ndcr>tood (and could afford) the "importance of good design. In fact, ~.it period w.i.s the "Golden Age" -of the Ir.inc Co. The many panmcnt pro1ects built at that tune rcpresenlS the best or es1dcnt1al development. What ontinues to perplex me i.s bow the inc Co. develops such excellent .bo'1!1ing when it comes to ~igh-den~ity, as wcU as ~ndscaping, yet ''(alls apart" when 1 comc:s to custom-home design. Promontory Point continues to be excellent. The mature lan<hcap1ng, superb maintenance, .tlon& with very effective management, only justifies the original commitment. The primary _clubhouse, at an ori&inaJ cost o( $2 m1l11on, 1s by far the finest "rec'' center go inJ. The architects' und erstandmg or the importance o( a \iew permeates the entire site plan. For UlStance , the main cntrans;e to the project is surrounded by a mini-park with a view o ( Ba lboa lsland and the ocean. Five C-shapcd buildina nodes, each incorporating a central parlung area at the upper level and a san&Je raw of units at the lgwer level, coiutitute the basic: CREDIT PROBLEMS? 0 Debt Consolidation 0 Oebt Negotlation 0 Credit D1spubng Available 0 Credrt Card Available 714-239 4031 • - .. roed wldth ud pl.cr••· 0.. would tbinlt ltomc may .. wbCD l&Mcni• to tbe OM-tided view ol 1otnt ol our cilJ omcw1. A ~e:d dtbal.....,,.. a,plori"I sUC'b ~ • impact on l(hOols. ltlme· incre and in!ra·stNCtUrc burdcDL BUt density normally bu liule to • wicb the outcome. for iM~. ~ plMDcd the ori&)oa1 ~ Caa,oa Coe a major rcme..c comm&lftiry. Wo propoted 4..SOO uAlaa. The neighbors were ituc. They wanted to ace the projocl witb enJy 2,.SOO unjt.S. Ytt .-a we c:omp4lted school imp~. ~ · traffic and total populat.ioa (i.e. nmlilicl vs. tctirces)'tbc retirement proj«t ccn~nt9d aboUt 25 percent to lS percen1 Jc• ~ds, need for schools and certainly lcu crime. So you sec, denshy in and of itself is not tbe only critctia that sboWd be co~cd wben a project such u a • Dew'' Promontory is be Core )'OUI cjty council. Next time you are out in the bJY or ocean, see how Promontory Pdint conuibutes to this beautiful county we 1i~c in. When dmina by the project on Coast Hi&J\way and Jamboree Road, take an utra moment 11td drive tbtouah the Promontory Point's architecture was considered too contemporary \\hen it wu first propos~d. site. I promise you that you will appreciate the t3Ste and quality or its interior. Jt is by far, tbe latJcst res.identi.ll project along the cout, ~t because.or its exceptional Jite planning theme. The upper buildings contain five levels oI units from tv.o bedrooms with a loft to rather small one-bedroom units. The units range from 850 square fee t to 2.,800-squ:ue-foot penthouse apan.ments with large patios. Some units even have two patios. The lower sections includes four levels or units. and then cascading the uni~ back Crom the lower streets, p~rs by nevenea~ feel the impact o( ~uch a high structure. R cereal.ion amenities are abundant throughout the project. Not only do they have a majo r clubhouse with health spa, dining and social areas.. but al)() tbiec tennis courts. three pool .. l_~~o secondary recrc:ition 0( course, )'OU pay for ii. ln the old days a small bedroom unit wo uld rent for $850 per month, now it's Sl.265 per month. Howc.vcr, a major feature lS the access to the units. No elevators, Surprised at the height o( the buildings? I'll bet that very few people re:illz.e how high the structures really are. In fact. the density o ( 18 units per acre i.s rather low '*hen stacked apiost comp:uable projects. Normally this density would be accomplished in two-story-high buildings at 20 to 25 units per acre, But then only about 40 percent o( the units would have a view. By "stacking" the unilS along the ~ting bluer no long haUways and no dark foyers Just your own pri\'.·1te front door. In today's world of · ovcrwhelmma handicap-acce ARE REITs A Goon "HoME " FOR YouR I NVESTMENTS? R eal Estate lnvestment.Tru ts From A.G. Edwards R t<.11 E,t.lh.· lrnt•<.11m·n1 Tru't' tREIT,) utkr .m UJ'J'PrlUOll\' to IO\l.,l II\ h1.:lh.jU ''"' rc.11t ... (1tc ~uh the c11n1.enttnlc ,,f '"'L. ownl'.l'htr Find nut 1f REIT, in.• .m Jrrr,1pra-ltl· homl' lnr \""Ur in\l-..tmcnb ( 111 A .G Wward toJ.t\ for .1free1...11p\ 111 ,nir rt"H'nt "~fonthh REIT Rt>''"'"." 18881 'Von Karman, Suite 150 • lrvrne. CA 92715 (714) 756-0353 (800) 87&-0353 Please a1'k for Terry Member of the New Y()(1( Stoett E11change More than 450 otfices natlOOWlde .. -...c .. 1'93 40._....... ..,._.,,. rcquu cmcnts, this project could never be built. New rulea stole that e1.-cry unit has to 'accom,Podate the handicapped and that any unit above the first floor ha.s to havt! elevator capabilities. ingccdients come into play an pliln, the wteCul and sensitive determinin1 density? A$ alwa)S, architecture and ~ superb the \ill:iin is the car. Howe .. er, it's lanilicopina.' tNo. project is 1 really the rclatio:uhip o( tbc ··jewel" in the fabric of Newport required parlin1 and the unil5 and Beach. tr ever there is 1 situation where )Ou pl3ce the car th:at of goina beyond the u&Jy word Speaking or density, at's won h addressin& the subject, which has al~ays been ~k>se to my heart. J h11vc seen project artc:r project J~,gned by superb architects turned down bcc:lusc they exceeded a certain density. Ounng the early ~t:iges or 1he C«l tal Commission, the magic number wa.s 12 units per :icrc. Where in the \\'Orld that number came Crom h.as always been perplexing to me. Even ¥rhcn I was designin& pro1ects in Florida, the 12 unill> per acre continued to h:aunt planners and architccu. What determines density. Size or t} pc -0( "density" to evaluate &ood dcsiin. units pl3y :in important.role, but Promontory Point lhould be not m.c the automobile remembered u an c.umple or For instance, one could pl3ce ._...hat could be the result. the c:m unJc:rground and the rci.ults ~oulJ be subst:uuinlly I might add th:u the Irvine Co.'s different than if the c;an arc :at history of devclopiq wperb ground le'\el. The plrking r-.Atiu i'J hi&lf-dcn.sity aputmcnu and another mJjor factor. 1 ~ould condominium projects IS the best guc!.S 1hc rcquucd puling for in the county. Promontoty Point Prornontol) Poanl toJ.A) has · ha.s to tk! its fl:lJship. inc:rea>cd 30 percent to 40 pc:rccnl · Sk'Warf Woodard h IM 0\ er the old da)'s. In (.act, pl'CIJdcal of U,. •tnnl·"'1ual•1 Promontory Point ~n ne\Ct be l1rm. TllC' U'*l•rd Croup, la comcncJ to condominium due to /\'tffJ'Olf Bncb, spttlalWltf U. the lad. or required p:u~1na. Now l"C'sJdcntW ud ~W ~en the fire m:mh:ll hb a ~y in •tdaltttturr. WHAT'S KEEPING YOU FROM LOOKING AS GOOD AS YOU COULD? PROll£M: Dtmand•no wott Ind SONI st~ Stra ned !Wdot:S ~I tur of physic.ant SOlUTIOM: A no ObtiptlOftS con~ w !ti Dr Sh.lrma You 11 tino con ioenc.t ind eotnf0f1 m her high tthiUJ Sllnd.ards her Ml'Otal UOtt11St lllO htr Oedle.atM to mettino your nttds 1nc1uoino hlutylt a'ld time con~ira tS ftfQnc~I coaSJdtt· lfl()rlS .and most lmpOOanlly. your Cosmell( Q'1 tap«IJhOOS Comro~ sut...Gt·t~·att complelety COil' 1111 Ol.llP<il tni tacit r~ Attor~l>le IOw 1ntttest plins tor Qu11tty1ng pit t\ • Ava table SIX d.Jy$ inc: no ·~~ ,,.-. 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THI ....,._Of THI ~ ll5T Dll!llD PDU fhp l!'Ql aillcorl wt ~ Mr bPtfl Mt ID c;Aot " OW 24 )9' • 11 lo.-,.,_, You ~l ~ C. )QI• (!'I Of9il 11>4 Mon "" Sa. 12-S 5u'idly ' lOT ~ WT~YlJ MJY~ ,... 2731 E. C.cmt ......_, QIM (714) 675=5W A FREE Seminar cowring topics includin.r; • Rtwlts Gt changes you can expect. • utu t surak al techniques .. • Jnsurane.t issues • Question~ & answers c .. t 5pealler: Ivan Thomu, M.D. • Boord CtltifMd bl tlw Anwrican Board of Plastic 5"1Jl'l'r D.ar. WtdM..,. Nev.-r 10 1bar. 1:3CM:30 PM . Pllu: ... U.. Hetti Orance ~I)' Airport, 3050 f:Jrift COIC.IMUI R VP FOR RESE RVATIONS\ (310)'201-6199 Spcgored]>y Century City Hospital --~--------Wqt &.o1-..vwllttl.,.._..,- ANNUAL HOUDAY PllEVlEW NO'Nmber «t • 1lt 4';- • • ~.~•.1113 - SOCIETY { A SOCIETY EDITOlt B.W. C~Jt. 642-021 J llnJphliny . ••• the season With .a:: 'RiN;kJ MOUlllain Hitlh' T he PICiflc Symphony sweaters swayed with tbe llluliC as pcetcd Cart sa. Oalr, and 1..ou· · • Orchestra kicked oa iu Dcn~r sana IUda t&.111 11 .. ~ S~ .(tom PSO • .aJona with . 1993-94 popl ICalOO ~ilh I Mou.nl&in Hijbw ancP'l.adY· N"'PC>rt'• LanJ and Marpttt • MAtJmentaJ ~n~na Cl.Mlcert It may haYO been~ ~t Ga&a. VdJiua and Jim Emmi, IW'rina folk llft&Cr J .. • Dtavu . there was trcmendo\ltspirit and a.Nl1ae Ga.sta!Joo.and Frank 'l'he pe~ was fol~ed joy in Seientrocn Hall. One ManlaaU, Sbaroa and Ptttr by diDMr Wldcr the ltan.at the intercstina foolDOle: the ba1t c:iob J..._.. Durk.k Muauio and the acw estate or or the crowd wu Laraely py. The Rnem>d Lucinda Md>trmott, medic:aJ,.supply ~men of lhc '60s ~ '70I wtio N~ and Jdl' S&cn. and PSO · nqUl Mark li5tened lO Denver S1Jll a.bout lbe uacll Marq and Mfurlce J.U.Oa. A earth seemed • little older ud MehWt .. ked houJe at ~nside~ly apore mellow. la ve,Y se'*®S fashion, the Perfomunc Followma the prOSJ'am, • Denver posed *f lh gue5lS for Arts C.Cntcr pve conducted magnificently bJ . iodividual photos while a Denver a Rk banl K~ftua, patrons paylAI awnptuous buftet dinner was slandina OYation S l 7S. e~ jo&ne~ Denver ud ~ ICned poolside. for bis romantic dtputanes for din.Der al the Tu.stm _ .. Mark lhn)'I goes first class," l.W. rendition of many H~ ~tahte or~-Jhohd~ commented bis friend and guest Cl'* wclHJKWrn e o nsoo ouun; a wtua MIU 8tru. . ballads been moved into the di y of the V C ----• .. · ·. . affair. The Mediterranca.o ata WT1 parade~e SOClely 5'"1101 wuh mansion opened out to Florentioc sre>Uods io paJauo ~30b and a Ecitor thu 5)'mp~ny p rdcns renuniscent of the famous cash~re s-.cater wttb orchcstr~ u the Villa Gambino~ One diflercncc. coordinated bcr~t. JaDJu aod p-eatest ,oy for a The home and grounds have RoCu Jolul.soo 1n from D.C .• and ~~r. Tbue ~ a lot .or absolute! 00 1,e. Nouveau . ~ Sqtntrom J?a~lels and AD&CR tbat.-ould ''vc .th~,tr ~·c mainu./ue. Actually, tbe"OWDC{ of ~J .M&entrom were ther~ t~th.for lbis ~nunaty,, wd a the pabtiaJ residence bu no ISC • enpytn& Lhe &<>rgcous evening plMl~& Dc~r. J tu-.-c.o t had either. The bo$t or lbe evcnin1 under a full moon on the Johnson the ~n~1ty lO v.ork '" .a hall festivitiC1 was lhe very young. estate. as nice as .thas lD a Ions t~ " 30-somcthina-(maybc 40)-ycar old ln kc.cp1n1 v.1lh Dcn-.er ' bachelor Johnson 1portin1 a easy·ao1n1 St)'le, conccn-socrs trunmed red beard and a acncrow wore casual attire 10 the event. smtJe. Men in sho'!·slc~c print ~irts Johnson, who made hi~ fortune and v.omca in blue JCans and "' the mcdtc:akupply field. W ANS Buying • Selling , PAYING TO~ DOLLAR FOR •DIAMONDS •ROLEX WATC,HES •JEWELRY SPEClALIZING IN: Pre--0wncd Rolex Watches CUSTOM ACCESSORIF.S AVAILABLE • Diamond Dials • Diamond Bezel ,.. ....... ....... LM. ... A.I .................. RU Ff ELL'S UPllGLSTElt.lllC. ... ,.. .... c-i.,.. 1m -..._ CIST.I mS&-SU.llY PAINAND STRESS RE.LIEF (_..,.._,. ..... ....._ ......... ....... Clir-*,..,. Al~U.. ,_,, =-... ........ As you read rh i . top • go\'emmcnt officiab arc har<l at work 1n our nat ion ·~ t·apital. T.hesr goa l is t o pro \'1de better t·hoice ... a nd incre.1 \ed .1 cc e ~ i b i It t) \\ h i l e "-. e e p i n g t o't~ u nder control. They 'r e ing the -y. tern. tryfng to make quali'Y med ical treat- me nt available for everyone. bu y reform- he alth ca re -- 1ean w hile . 2300 ,... AOOYe! Singer John Denver ~ith Jania Johnson at recent party. At right: ~ly Seterslrom, ~rit. Denver, and Sandia ~erstrom Daniels were U\Ong those at re«nt Pacific Sympfiony event at the Performing Arts Center. ··-······················ I HURRY! REFINANCE NOW! I I · FIXED 30/5 . ·· . · I I I I I I I I I I I I Ii 5 1/20/oTOnoa,1eo 5 7/aO/o TO $1 ••ION 5.749~ 6.122APR ADJUSTABLE RATE TO $203,150 3 5/a 0/o START RATE 6.01 APR 9 5/a0/o LIFE CAP Call for aetails now: . STEVE EHLE f114) 675-8866 Oflice or 24 Hr. Pager f114) 237-5536 3748 E C::O.-~,._.,, CCJrona <W Mir ~ I I I I I I I I I I ~ Indepeodn1ce One Bank 5l ~ • Ot Cal1fom1a • · Membef Foe<: I ,..... -"'"""'~ID .,_•.,_ di ..-.w an •di 1112.9 9"Ct ~ID~ .. or oo----.. ••••••• ;;.·=···· ............. . J \\ .1 \' J t H o a g Ho, pit.ti wt· re Jlrea<l\' tJkmg ... tep to m.tl-.e tht· .1 reJ·.., prern1~r heJlth tJrt· prn- \ 1der Jftnrdahle and 3\ Jtl.1h le -through mo'-.t 1n ... urantt' pbn' \\t'.\t' l.'\l'O mJdt.· l1nd1n~ • .i dottor 'tmple Bl'tJll't' no mJttt•r \\ hJt kind ot plan \ ou hJ\ t' -tr Jd1t1o nal. PP O ur H \1 0 1 n ~ u r a n r e -w e g 1 \ e \' o LJ .1 c hosce of phy-,1 l 1an' B u t t h e 'e J re n t 1 u 't .1 n ~ ptn ... 1uan!). The} 're ~omt' of tlw . mo ... t re,pecte<l an Southt·r n CJhlorniJ. Thdr friendh . t.Jrm~ m J n n e r ma k e ~ pat i en b t t' l ' I tnmtnrtJhle and rdJ~ed \nd their offin~s are clo e to "hl'rl' \OU lne. ,,. h 3 l . \ mo~. they h.t\ e J ul''' to :.Ill of.Jf oa~' td: \' .l Ot ea pr:ngr:Hll' .rnd bCI It t H'' fndudinc t u tt.·r, Pt t.''\ldknl~· lor ht~lft. L Jlll t'f ,ll\J \\ Ulllt'fl 'Lift• It ~ o u h a\ e .1 n \ q u t 't on ' ah1lUl \our hL'.tlth plan our ... pt' l I .ti h t r .II n l.' d r L.' p H 'L fl l ·' t I \ l.' \\' I 11 h l' ~ I J d l I ) h l" I p Ju-.t call l ·'-i OO·-.OO ·tlU\(1 \1 o nUJ\' throu~h rriJ,l\ ht'l\\ tTn 9am .ind ~·30pm and }OU 11 tmd out \\ hJt \\ e H~ k no\\ n .t 11 .. 1 lung h doe:-.n t tJkt· ~m :ld ot Cnn .. !WftORT •IACM •CA 1· 800·400·HOAG .., •. •• ~· • I l .. 1 · i \ '· COMMUNITY Fo • I COMMUNITY FOlUM lUNS THUISDAYS AND SATUJJ>AYS •YJJTE TO: PU.OT UTr0S. JJ0 Y. IAY ST .. COSTA MESA. CA t1'27 •fAX TO: ....-..111e UADUS• HOTUNE (CALL-IN COIOtENTS>: '4l-60M • r~~~~~~· ~~=;:==~~~~~--::-:-~~ nm-. on Meallft A ml Prop. 174 T be weather on Election Day was exqui itely appropriate: A lot ot bot air. Tra~caUy. it djdo•t uop with just the devil winds, but lite goes on. I ?lad planned f column last S4tµrday in which I v.ould aivc readers the benefit of my v.i~om on the various issues. But it was ampo!i.slblc even to think abou1 anythinJ other than the devastation in Laguna. • As thinp turned, out, not.bin.& I J]ligbt have written last week would have helped poor little Mea)ure A; and Props. 172 and 174' didn't need me. It was clear at least a month ago that Measure A was aoinJ to - 1 you should pudon the expression -go down in \...names. ProP,Oncnts of the mea.Surc seemed to be Cl.mpaigning with prayers rather than "igorously counlering some of their opponents' more outraaeous campaign alladcs. My wife and I both voted in favor of Measure A. It just On the seemed the right thing to do. and we didn't sec where 10 · Coast bucks '9 monlh was going to make a tot of difference to most citaens in Newport. &sides, the whinin& tone of tbe campaign ;igainst the de:il turned me off completely. Some of the most vocal opponents were boorish and insolent. their arguments tedious and often· quite misleading. Those parks would have been nice and good for the city, I think. But the world will not come lo an end. Can't say the same if Prop. 174 had p_:is.sed. To be sure, our public-cducalion syslem is troubled. But Prop. 174 was simply bad law and would have solved few probl~ms. 1 was also :i1ains& it because l am a product of the private schools 174' would have subsidized. Somehow, I have muddled through life, but no· thanks to the private schools J .rnended. Great reputations and small dasses but. with a few cxccplions. lousy schools. · After 10 years of bal!·a·dozcn e.tpCnsive scflools, I finally got to a really good one back cast. St Paul'$. But I was hopelessly unprepared for its level of scholarship and lasted only one semester. What I'm sayina is, private schools ain't necessarily the answer. Allowing the professionals in the classrooms and princip~' offices to do what they can do so weU is.. N ewport-Mesa Cor years ~ad the well-deserved reputation of having some of lhc finest Khoob in the nation. Graduating from Harbor High with &ood sradcs provided altnost guaranteed enll}' fo any university. , Elementary and middle schools provided the kind of educationa.1 bedrock that made eoing up the scholastic ladder a breeze. Loni before Stephco Waancr dipped his hands into the till. a near-fatal iUness swept ,through the dinrict. Teachers and principals ~ere ignored and demeaned. morale plummeted Parents were shut out of the process. As one teacher puts it, "The place was rolling inside, but everybody thought it was stiJJ great. It's lake a house with a new paint job, CO\o'ering up the diy rot inside ... Presumably, Newport-Mesa aot ill wak.c·up call with the Wapr thin& and the departure of John Nicoll. New bos.sman Mac 8el'l)d is making all 1hc ri&ht moves and. wonder of wonders, the trust.ea are oo looaer wtina unanimously on every issue u they have for eons. Where all this &Oca remains to be aee-. but the opportunity is there for Newport-MIA to · become a model of public: educatioo 'in California. And there dam well better be one because the 174 people are Solna lO bt biCk. IS one of them said, "meaner than e¥U:' Fled M.n.hl'• ~ ,... ttW'1 11tfll'ldA¥ Md S."""-T. nv••r IWJ cu .... (D), Tbe w-. Houec, 1600 ~ Aw., W~D.C. l0500 ClOl) •56-Ull -.Hodim rcotdl caDI &om 6 ._...., J p.a.P.$.T. • WICIM ._.. . Al Oun. (D}.; 11lc C..pbol llds .. D.C. l0500 Mvmll8a Tall 'am to slick n . . " • If leaderless county tries financial blackmail over propose~ Sant~ Ana River bri dges, · Costa Mesa City Council should ell superyisors to keep their blood money -11Y .IOHN a.w: MOOlllACN I believe we~ finally found an issue that • everyone a&JCCI on: don '1 build bridses over the Santa Ana River at 19th Street and Gisler Avenue. The homeC>wncrs' auociatioos. the · n~afl'Wlhen. the Chamber of Commerce, and CJ. Se1er:strom A Soos don•t want the bridacs. Penod. So why arc the bridges included in Costa Mesa's newest General Plan? Becauso they arc on the County of Oranse•a Master Plan ol Arterial HiJbways. lf we remove the bridges from our General Plan the county can and will withhold tu revenues collected by them and distributed to Cost.a Mesa for road improvements. A recent Daily Pilot article stated that this amount is over SJ million pct year. The county has used the leverage of the loss or these funds to impose the potential construction of 1he bridges on us. Taking a leadership role. our city has initiated cooperative studies with the county in an attempt to ·remove the b(idges from its master plan. The studies led to public bearings. which led to Transportation Commission and City Council hearings. The.City Council meeting was attended by the Orange County supervisor for our ~ea. Harriett Wieder. She implied that she "had felt our pain" and would recommend the removal of the bridges 10 the Board of Supervisors if t~ citici im~ctcd come up with alternative ways to improve traffic. Maybe she has a tunnel in mind? She clearly stated that for politicians "there is a time to lead and a time to be led." Harriett Wieder punted. The Board of Supervisors will bear her recommendation on Dec. 7. lf thty still want bridges then we arc al an ilnP.use. We face a catch-22. Do we let lhc county build the bridge~ (which no one wants) to keep lhe fund.in& (which is significant)? Or do we o ppose the bridges and forfeit their blood money? The Costa Mesa City Council should tell the county to kup its money. Wbcn moner t111.ks, the truth is silent. Some of the weirdest thmp happen Naney Palme leads a recent ~nti·bridge r~ly at Costa Men City Hall. bec.1use of money. If it is a time to lead. then our City Council should find iu ba~kbonc and teU the county to 'lick it. · The bridges have been on the master pl:an since 1956 or 1957. The)'°ve had plenty of time to bulld them. Now it is too late. They screwed up by hcsit:iting. and "e don't wttnt to live with their · bcliued solutions now. 0 ur City Councal buckled at the thre:at-0( losana federal grant money when 1t took a position on illegal aliens. The ci1y did not wanl Community Development Block Grant funds going to illegal · aliens. Grc:it policy. We ha\.e a federal pemment that.guards it~ borders only to feed those successful enough to cross them. finally, a loc:ll gO\cmmc:nt 1old the fe<h to get a clue. It was bold. It wns d:ar in&. It "as appropn:ite. But, when money talks, the truth is silent. And our uly Council COlVed io tO money. IN THI flU'S WAKI Former Secretary of Housina and Vrb:an Development (HUD) and fcUow conservative Jack Kemp, v.t>o i.s'a Conner homeowner from Costa Mes:a, personally overrode a HUD lecaJ opinion avcein& "'itb C.osta Mesa. Our City Council bu to stand firm and resolute. It miat oontinuc its steady attempts to remove the bridaes from the cowity's master plan. It mu'' not buckle O\er money. •&•in. There is a time to lead and this is it. The Costa Mesa City Coul,lcil has been leadlnJ. It is Harriet Wiedcr's tum. If she eff ccth1ely jc:ads the charce and con\1nccs the rc$t o! the Board of Supe,-,,'bors to drop the bridges (period), then she v.-111 Mvc, at the end o( her finaJ tern, Jivcn Costa Mesa a wonderful fare'lo'Cll 1ift. John !ti. JV. Moorlada, • Cost• Mesa buslntssm•n •ad ttsldtal, I~ th~ past pruldtal of . tbt Costa !tits• IUpablkaa A.s#mb/f. _ Two messages of thanks and a warning for the future Tbe following Jetter was addressed to the H arbor Patrol Divislon o( the Oran1e County Sheriffs lkpa.rtment. D ear Clpt. Dave Mann, It was Wednesday a!ternoon, 3 p.m. I was tryina to act from my office in Newport Beach, to my home in Laguna Beach. Roads were jammed, people 1Crambling to get out and in, we wanted to save our homes. Attet waiting in traffic for an hour and a h.aJf I made a tac.tic.al decisioo:.1ake my boat and four friends whose homes were also in danaer to Laguna. At 6.30 p.m. we left the harbor entrance In the Doub~ Double, a '40-foot Viking. The coast was ablaze. As we sat off the t..iuna Hotel with LaguQa bumina and two of our houses in eminent peril the decision was simple: act to the beach. split into two teams. be careful. After capsizina in the surf, draggina the bOr.t up the beach, we took off to our bomc.s, aoakina wet. Midteal aot there just in time to save his house with beer aod ora.nic juice -no water. I wu luckier; the ftrc strike team took a stance at the cod of my street with Owuiel 9 News. I qui&ly rcali.zcd I was not aoing to be able to 1et back to the boat -we left Bill Bucscher aboard u bis houae was least threatened. In our hUte. we took bis ceUular phone and aidn't reali1c be wun•t familiar with lbe VHF. Upon callina your department -bopina someone could check on Bill and the anchor -l wu e.xpectioa to bear "call the Coast Ouard. .. Instead a very courteous officer, Bill Moon., said no problem, we'll handle it. Sure enou&b after caJ..Una an hour later, I !ound two officers bad been down there, ICCUrcd and checked tbe boat and pvc blm appropriate instructions. We were able to talk to him several times that cvcniaa on the VHP. ~ you may know CMr the ,can at times 1 have beeo a crltk ol lbe Harbor DcpanmcnL Not the case here. YOW' courteous uaiatance made a bi~reoce that ni&hL Michael wa Ible to uve hia • Myeelf aod the crew of . the DoQble Double all twt ,o.al RJCHA.RD HOLMES -The Ho1ma Orpn.iutioo. Newport Beach D .. ..... .._ Rich•rd luslc hugs his mother Loris at an ev~c· uation center set up at Coroni del Mar High School during the recent uguni fires. N ow that the names have died down. lcavina Laguna Beach destroyed, and Corona Del Mar •p~ued, let's get out the facts. I would imagine that the people who objected to the Newport Beach Fire Department dean.in& out the brush in Buck Gully arc breathina a si&h of relief lh:st Buck Gully was spared. IC you w1U remember, SC'VCtal years aio the f'ire Department wanted to cJcaa out the bru.sb surroundina the homes in Buck Gully. This wu met with so much objcctioo by the·savc-the-blrds.~bru&h-and-' aopher group that the pl40 was abandoned alter only about 10 percent of the bnasb wu dcued out. Let's now hope that these people who objeded to the cleanup will now reaUzc that peoplo and homes matter also. We have four lacton that cause the~ fires and two can be c:ootrollcd. We cannot control tho weather 1P4 tho hot dly winds, a.nd v.e cannot control tbc meotally rewded wackos who tart thcto fires. We can control two of the other (,cton that con1rabute to tbes.e disutrous flres and they .,. Damm ble bru h trce1. etc. lb.lat arc too doso to the~ homa and. nccdlw to say, flammable roofs. 1 would imaime that the ~\e·thc-bnash-and·bird group will nol be so vocal for a short period of ume and now wiJJ be ao exccllcot time for the brush cleuan1 crews to -..uk without interference. ' MILT MEEHAN Newpor1 Beach 0 M 1n1 of us arc beina asked Vt1hom '*'C would like to thank after last Wednadly'a fire. As a school bo:ud member in Ncwport·Mcsa. a resident aJona Poppy in Corona dcl Mar at the edge of Buck Gully, and aomcoae whose home office faces toward Lapna and so watched the -. all ot flame advance all day Wedoaday, my list as fo~ , •AU the Ciref~ten who held the line at Newport Coast Drh-c. • The Irvine O>mpany for their infrastructure tn Nev.-port Coast. • OCN for havina provided especially carina and thorouJh TV news coverqe. • All those responsible for p~idin& the CVKUation hotline which persons could call for up-to-date evacuation information. • Andy Gonis of the Ne.,-port Beach Police Dept.. who provided information on the itualion for Corona del Mar. • The penoM from c.orona del Mar "'ho phoned OCN wuh updates so •c could clearly learn about the situation SC\lcral blocks away. •The LA. Times for its "Dear t...pna" section which conveyed to Lquna Thursday momJna the fcclinp•bicb were in all ol our hearts. · • The Daily Pak>t for Clpturifta the acue of controlled panic which many Corona del Mar (001 ju.st Laiuna) residents felt Wednesday cvcJUna, thus aomcbow mUina it all ri&ht to ~ felt that way. • And -u a school board member -I feel deep 1ratit'4dc to the IChool stalf .mcmben at Andeiscn. U~ln. Kut>or View and Coroaa clel Mar Hiab SchoOI wbo woitcd llrcJetl'1 to suite a bal.ancc between iOOthlQi prolcaloul business a ~ and carioa IU&ltwiq ol uawulilcd stYdtnts aod families at I.be cad ot last week. • My thanb to you alJ. · SHERAY LOOFBOURROW C.oiODa dd Mar llOW TO CONTACT YOU• U•UllllTATIVU ,...A1 • dMcicd aa IM corner of Jamboree DrM ud C'.oUt Hitflway, 1ubsti· 1ut1N .. .No New Tues" ~ cards forbubdb. . HcnCliiebOn clcady wu havina a IOCMi timc Wed~ • .ockina SulUnft u be U>Ok tilM out from ~ the AWancc·• omcc oa Mariners MU.. ' Wfbosc Sullivan suys really have • aoocl 1ensc ot bwnor," he stid. rdcmng to T<>m Sullivan and his teirin brother, Ml~ .J -- It 1ecmed unusual, Hendrickson cnjoyin& a laup. But he bas pl~n· ty to smile abouL His poup ~tied O~Jl''°2'·~l -~-;!-"Oftr the well-organized. N~ ~led Commit- tee &O Praerve the Castaways and N~rNonb. Tbc ·commlttee'1 · campaian th.airman, Bob Sbdton, said in JUftC that be didn't p;pect any or- pniicd opposition.~ Tb:it · turned out Lo be a W,Ot rnisc:aku.latX>n. Since lu binh July 29 -three days . allu the City Council de· cided &O put Measure: A on the ballot -the Alliance has been ~n tor 1>3intjna dour pictures of lifo in Newport if MC&SUJ'C A were &O p:asa; , Hendrickson aad bi.s 11oup ·spoke inCau.ntly about ~No New Tua," saying it would be foolish ID spend SSS.8 million to buy 138 acres or Back Bay bod Crom The lrvine Co. "·'When Hendrickson and bis ~ire, NC>Yetl, S:lt in on a Cny CouoctJ study scuion June 28 and first heard about the Conservancy's plan, they s.:aid nge unmcd1atcly set in. ·'The lobby was fuU of Conser· vancy people," NO\eJI Hendrick· aon said. · Ron Hendnckson uid they felt like minont1es. 1'be ma)'Ot said, 'How ~y arc l1l support of this?' and eYCf}boJy raised their hands except u.s. We fell bnd of U\titni- cbted. '• Tv.'O weeks later, at another study ~n. Hesidriekson said Randy Johnson stood up and pub- licly opposed tbc C.OnxN&nC)' 's plan. After \bat mccuna. the two JOl together :ind c:.xcbanscd phone mambcn. Sooe ~ .... JOine4 l»f.= nina C:O.rilliWoe ~ Uo be<'--. .. A" tt•a ...... surer. ud ,....al Vic SbaritL Al\cr Reil Headric:boi wrOle a cohmua ln tM Daily PUol, Ille aid more than 60 people k>oUd .._ ~ in the tckpboM boot .... ~ him a tins. c:aprcaiJll I dain IO orpaize apiml Measure A. . from thcD Oil. tbs ptJll'OOU movement toot olf Uk& .udfite. "We IOI ~ eD&11l Hod la dUi. • NO\'ClfHend.rick.IOia said. As the rctiled ditcc:&or ol plan1 • runa and dnian for The IMIMI Cb., Roa Hendrickson knew about a document tnowa as the Clrcula· tioo Improvement and Open S~ Aarcement. or ClOSA:, _ .\ _ ln the asreemcnt. The uvi.pc Co. as.recd to donate a.bout 60 percent of tl\c CUtawayt and Ncwponcr North propcnics to the city as open space. In return. the developer was ~-en the fi&ht to build 363 houses on the remainina acruce. "'1bis was ao ooc·&ided.. There WU nobody talking about the OOSA at all," Heod.ricboo said. lbe Alliance rrulde it their mis- sion to lflb Newport by the ear and cbangc lhaL • What followed was three moaths of tekpbooinz. prcci.oct · walkini. debaung and ~ttio1 through Ion& tire.some mcct.inp. The Hcndric.ksons CYCD missed the birth of their g.ra.oddaupter while siuins in on a mcetin1 at City Hall. "A tot of the time we felt like v.'C were hangin& on for dear lile, •• • Novell Hendricbon sajd. ... never felt I had been Oft' such a JaJt roll· er co:uter in my life." She said they made some cood friends thJ'ougb the Alliance. Its mcmben hope 10 continue to function as an informal group of local government watchdogs. Despite nasty phone calls, lhreatenina lettcn and other cam- paign stre~ the Hendrick.sons , said they always tried to keep their sense o( humor. .. We laughed. and we lausbed a loL We v.ere tjrcd and we •'OUld get b15tenc.U," Novell Hendrick· son said. ''We're glad we're finally goma to get our lives b;i.ct. quite Crankly.'' Thur'edlly, No111111ber 1, 1• All • Area 8*Jcators, officials and teachets react to the resuttS of ~ 174 and are aware that problems In the system e,Xist 8Y Rusi Los .... ~ . NEWPORT-MESA -l.ocal educaton were heartened by the rcsoUndi:n& defeat of tbe education voucher initiative Tuesday ni&bt. but mindful of its mcssaac. In Oranae County, 61 percent or t.bolc voting on Proposition 174 rejected tbe • Wtiative, which would have provided a $2,600 voucher. for students to be redeemed at the public or private school of their parents' · Statewide~ the initiative was rejected by Deatly 10 percent of CalJforrua YOtcn. But · it's the three out of every 10 votu cut for Jbe iajtiative that !Ome voten say is •p:tficaol. "I think the public school system is in a sad and sorry state," said parent Nancy McOoodwin after carung her ~'Ole for Propolition 17• Tuesday ntghl. "I want enou&h people to vote for it to scare the panu off them -somethmg needs to be done." Newport-Mesa Unified School District Superintendent Mac Bernd said be F&dlem •· "'1111& impodut ...., b ewt'JbodJ U. pubic educadoD to do DOW ii IO IS if ~ 174 pmcd ... Bernd iald ..• p '° be c:mCerned 8bout the . broagbt um ~ tonta.'" ~ut ~Oil Fcf&UJOft• . {R·N~ Beach) does not believe the inltiatiYc•a ''wa'm.ina shot'. is enough co IO~c the ~lems of public education. .. It will be ~~ dimcult for Californians to . compwn that the onJy state we rank bi~er than iD education. is Missillippi, or to complain that uneducated ~ people kill. rob and rape, .. Fcrpson uid. .. It Will be very ditlicult for Cali!omia~ to axnplain about this after refusing lo take. advanll&'C. of the. OJ>Pmt:unity to chance that." NcWport·Mcsa teachers belped·staff phone banks a.s the clcition drew near, acthcly wotkm& 10 defeat a proposition they say -.ould underfund local Kboob md undermine the b 1c pnnoples of public education. "To me, the defeat of the ~er initiative 'Clearly demonstrates the public is not willing to abandon public education." said Maya Decker, pre ident of the ' Newport-Mesa Federation of Teachers "It gh-cs us a chance to rontinue working on real reform." Local educators say the stateWtde "restructuring" movement m public ... edotatioe ia '" .... real,.. .., .... ..,. It.book teac:b and IChool dii&rim operate. And in die Newport-M ICbc>OI dimic:I. still reelina from the embcnlnDtot ol ~ S"4 milli09 bf former~ clteaor ~ Wapei, . UDdCi "Y· according to ICbool board Prcaidcnt Rod MatcM.illiu ••Our bi& a.rm dock WU last yeai,•• MacMillia.o 1&1d, ··we've already • acknowtcdced 1L •• ln ~ition llO biriQa llC'W petbltend=t Bernd, MacMilliaJ1 points out th.at tbe 17 ,.SOO.siudent school district will underio a . tOp-lo-bottom review of all practJces and pJ'occdures with the recently appro...ed cumeu~um audJl, lo be cxmductcd by an outside audit committee. Bcmd has met with community membcn and encouraged their comments and cnua.sms at fr"c public forums. The results of those foruau will form the basis of the Nov 1 "Educauo n Sum.nut" where school board members w11l establish 'top prionuc:s ~t~~ma · "People v.ant greater aox>unlability," Bernd :-aid "They .. cant a trongcr academic focus and the~ .,..~t bcuer results from student!> I thtnlt people wbo voted ag;a.inst Propos1t1on 174 said this isn't the way to ,et tt But the"\' )till v.ant those rcsuJts I think ..-.e'rc mO'l.ing m the ngbt d11ectioo." c oCARWASH& u CAllNAUBA w AX p Alt CWa Seit Wull • """"' a..-. . a-""" ... . o . 5 5'lcill s... . ~ ..... N .......... •Flle...a.Wu Book Signing Monday, Nov. 8 11:00 am -1:00 pm The Children's Bookshoppc invu.cs you lO an autograph party to celebrate author and illustrator Jan Brett's & -...U lll'6t A'' Fwlr 1 ., -~~&~· CAA WASH-~ ----~--.... ... book .. 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Oil whether the de11eloPet WoU.ld M willins to 1eU OQJy tbe 'Newpotw Nofih pcopeny OI' aeiled· ~ the Ueadlinc fol purcbale ol eltber property~ Feb ••• 1994. •we had a ta.ap>lc.., to ..- the money, but now that'• aonc. '° now we're back to the dnwina board as far u p~ to them that we have IOtDCthiQS that WOUid work." Watt said. .. U there is somethil'll we feel is viable to diS- cuss with The IM.nc Co.. then we'll still uy to do that by Febru- ary.'' The Ccnservanq is hopin& a ~tatcwidc baUot question known as "CALPAW '94 .. will pass in June. U it does, the 110Up II JUarlnteed no less '1lan SS mill.iOn Coe viable Upper Newpott Bay projcc:U. . The initiative I.Sb voten wheth- er S6 per year lhould come out of their tax dolla'itA and eo into the general fund rod pre-existing, UD• funded proposals for parts and wilderness preserves. ne-votc is being sponsored by the Plannina and Conservation League, a Sacramento-based envi· ronmental group. Meanwhile, The Conservancy is continuing to look at other projects, such as the acquisition ol land in West Newport owned by Cahrans. The site, located at the corner of Superior Boulevard and Coast Highway, was acquired by Cahrans for the pro~ Pacific-Coast Frec~y. Watt said The Conservancy also will continue its crusade to en· hance the Santa Ana River wet- lands and San Diego Creek area. Out if the economic climate docsn 't improve, Conservancy members fear CALPAW \lrOn't pass, and The Conservancy \lrOn 't have enough money for large-5Calc projects. R~ident Nancy Skinner, a sup- poner of The Conservancy, blames Lbe colossaJ conquest of Measure A on the recession. "I aucss I wasn't really sur- MEETING From A1 in& center reside within a 10-mile radius." Prokop said their arc two ex- pansion plans bcins currentl1 bcins eumincd in the city's envt· ronmcnaal review process: The fint scenario woUJd be done in two phases with the rlur- chase of the Scgentrom _parce[-A 2.S0,000-squarc-foot buildana would be buill 10 accommodate between 600-800 employees Crom the Loi Anacles office. The Auto Oub would then have an option to con· struct and additional 250,000- square-foot buildina. wilhin the next five to 30 years. "We feel confident that by only propo5lnl • foUi-story build.in& with the u.me set bacb as we have now, we are not aoina to look aaymorc obtrusive than what \Ire already ba'IC lhcre," Prokop said. "We've done a pretty aood job with the set t.cb. There's a k>l ot people who doo 't even know we're there today." The ICCODd option would be to construct the wnc size bu.iJdfop on the project's cxistina 29~­ acrcs. "It would be more of a ti&ht fit and we would also be r~uircd lO build p3rklna structures, Prokop said. The expansion request. however, would need an amendment to the General Plan. Low-density uand- ards al&owi for a 10 percent ex- pansion of the Auto 01.ab .. While a majority of the council in the past bu expressed concern about pre· servina 1hc recently revised city plan, Councilman Joe Erickson said the Auco Oub'a request de- scm:.s consideration.. .. It's important fot us to prcMde an opr.!nu.nlty lot them to upand here,' ~ Wd. .. But we also must be icmitiw co the au.rrou~ inti U: ~put. me~ of the Nohh Costa Mesa Homeownen A.9odatioa haw QP'aleld COA-ceru auda u i.ncreued tnJr.c and wbat eacct lhat couJd hew on tbclt aciabbofboodl. Oflidalt aid " ~ will do ~ to .... residcatl' cooccrm. . .. Out ride lhare ratio ta much hiabcr tbu IM ~np lit OraAp C'.owary," Prokop said. .. We're lo- aded on cxpandiq tbo knatb of OUI cammiuncat to ~ ln eoa. Maa. We ba.o 1 bistory bae ud " wut' co buiJd oa that hMlofy ... Tbe dcy'• elMlocuDentaJ rmow Will aoc be c:omple.. wuil early DC.It ""-'· ......... ~ ....... . ~ pltt"' .............. . -~,_. .... ., ..... . ........... .., .... ...., aoup..n.· Wa&I u6d ti's too bad 1'be Coa-~ wua"t arouad •JO ~ .,o. wbca fo&U were man willial 10 tu 1be:mwtwcl (Ot pub ud opea tpeee. .. lt"a DDClbill& WI bal bcu mon common iD ibc lal Owe « 10 ,..... la C.alifom~ lt'a tome· tJWaa that uartcd oo the eut coast tc-. time 110t" Watt Mid. "We bad pAeAly ol opca space. We could coatrol some of the do- w~.ou and still have some of &lie open· ~· But now we're e.odina up W1th DOlbins lefL" IS G Every day. more and more businesses and individuals who require a higher level of service and banking expertise are turning to Independence One Bank of California. · ~ One reason is ou~ uncommon package of servtces. Another is our uncommon level of service and know- how. 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When the ff'Cakct WouJdia't lil&en, Moody told the acndedWl lo ''shut up'" and cUled for a 1"CCC& °""'Ir ('°""')' \"-tri f l•""' It i:fm.u l '"'"u ,i.-1 'lbr I \ °'iN \ ·1 · I'"\~ IM~C...,,. 94(\J .... ,, • . ,J ""'"'" Hill~ l ~ l I l (HOl 21~ \\I 5-DWpC.....,, I)\\!,, LI J "' p L:.t J..,Q, (,A "l' H (t>N•~U ~' .. • ....... ·· ··· .. ... IO ...... :rjdq'11 ... ....., llid: ,........ ... .i ............... ,_ .. ol ........... I04'*~ .... Dao Wekb. dtJ .... ,....,. Ncwpclft 8tadl, w .._ _, .... ~ .... ~ a. ..w •• ~ ... a!ll~~ beCIUM if tbc bridps an bullCi C.OUC H;pway Would lO be Ytldcaed. .. he sakL The c:ommillk>G'• ~ lion will bo sent to the a>ua Doud of Supcrvison wbich ls scbcd"1ed to heat the iMuo oa Dec. 7. .. ' 1 PORTS "1 SPOllTS mrroa llOGE.Jl CAJll.SON, 6-42-tllO. QC. 317 . °"~ ......_'Dlllt ,.. Coron.i del MM High's Crosby Cnnt (13) fights for brNthing room in Sea kings' final tan~up before CIF Division I playoffs ielion next ~~k. -. THURSDAY'S CHALKTALK Sea Kings put .it on the line tonight ....,. Dangerous University enters with a lackluster 1-7 record, but a very pesky reputation. ' By kry FIUl'.nef. ~ Wne. NEWPORT BEACH -ll took aboul 18 hours for Co- rona del Mar Ha&h to cmcrac \.ictorious ip last yur's Sea ~ Vaew Lca1uc clash with Uni· · \Cl'Slly, a(ter a ~r failure turned a Friday ni&ht affair in10 tl S:iturd:ay aftcmoon sequel. CdM Coach Dave Holbnd lS hopin1 for a more llmcly \C:rd.ict in toniaJll's 7:)() ucko(f at N~-port Ha..rt>or Hiib. but he kn~-s his Sea Kinp arc 111 for a puehna struutc. de· spite the Trojans' 1·7 record. , .. (The Trojans) ba~c been an ~cry pme this year, and they always come to play," Wd Holland. •ho6e squad (S·l, l-2 1n lcape) C3.n ~e closer to wrapptng up a CJf Di<t&Ston lV pla)Off benh ..-11b its fourth vic1ory in five )Clf'S -.•inst Uni. The Sea K.inp come in ranked oanlh in Division IV. 1"hey run the Wioa·T. wbkh has always been our ncmeus., so v.e know 1f '4e're nol ready to ao. they cnn do some dam;ige ... Pr0\lidin1 the fore~l thre:at against the uunted CdM defense -• hach has yielded JUSt 82 points tblS season. the iixth re .. cst in Orange County -is 5..foot·9. 170.pound SC· nior Ricco Roberson Uulizcd at qu:irterb:id. and runmng back, Roberson bas :utW.)Cd l ,260 yards total of- fense, including 725 rushing yards on 140 carncs. With bis four touchd<wtn passes, be has KCOUnted for cia,ht oC the team's 13 TDs. and Holland, for one, has been amply n·s a matter or putting up, or (not likely). shutting upl. to keep · the uplo.sive Crenshaw out oC iu impre.ued. "He's a areat b.lck.'.' Holland s~ud of Rob- erM>n, who f}lShcJ for 106 yards an last v.-cek'~ 21-10 loss to Woodbridge "(\.e seen him throw the ball 50 'yatds, and he also runs \ety '4ell,'' CdM's deCcnsc, iodudtng Orange County satk leader Jeff Borland (lS), bas allowed just t""o bad.s to reach triple-figures in ~­ iog. Irvine's Tony MathLS (165) and Wood· bridae's Bill Alkinson ( 111) have found sue· c:ess. but 90 of. Atkinson's output caJJle on . See SEA KJNGS!M ~Costa Mesa's Dewayne Crenshaw provides the Mustangs the driving force In their offfense, and defense. backfield. . By 8.-ry Fdnef. 5pn Vt,. T hat Dewayne Crensb~w . would ~ to play without a mouthpiece is only par· tialJy a reOcctJOn of the touah· DCU be . brinp SQ tho Calta Mesa Hilb football team. for tbc ma oft.be atoiy, ,ou merely need '° act withl.n ul"lbot of tbc line of icrlm· ... '"Cmcb (Myron) Miller and lbC refs uy .1 Wk IOO much trub." aald CIQsbaw, who &alb MarW 11 pd a pal Iii M pllp. TN_. bit IOld. tbat't IM> aUU tut.. A 6-foot·l , 190-poUnd ddcMiYo end ud f\dlback. 1M Di11r .... Pla)icr OI the Weet Ml la °" low .U la aM. Muto-. ...... 13-) ...., °"' TnllNOo IWI Sat....,~ ....... He MIO .-Md for 77 ...... , .... . ..,.,.. tMC ..... N9 IO elf -~ ........ -...... IO 561,... •,.. 61 cm- Ilea (U~,..-1111 1•). -... ~ ..... 1•1111, .... .......... ~ ....... -..., llid ol Ota' •, W ... ,.. .. ..... "' n,... ,... T' IQ ... .................... ~­......... a• Oz ....... .... I i Rt '°They couldn't block him," Miller uid. .. He bad thC four uck.s. and r.o mote ti.mes the quarterbxt bounced off him and into the: arms Of another one of our pus .ru.shcn. And there baJ to be at least row more limes tbe qu rtetbaclt bad to unload lbc ball before Dewayne hammered him. lt was awuocnc. ••Dewayne is relcnllcss. and he dom.Uaatcs." Miller coatioucd. .. , b•vco't seen a better or lllOft athletic ckfcnsivo end iD all my (2S) ,can of coacbi.na." Crcuha•, wbo ays he lcarm a nc:w &5pect ot the PJnC evuy time be doos a uniform. daims bis OCl·fic&d oratory h a number oC pnctkal applications. - 441 want to ac• the otbct team talkiaa trash beckt bcCaatC tbat really motmta IDO -I k>t," be ild. ••Somctbna I tell the offtmiw linemto wbCre 1'111 Soi.DI to ao. 1 lipl tclUq tbcir tackle l WU aoilll to ~ ri&ht VCMmd W. GD ... CMlilidt, wt .• .. ii ............ pU)'L n..1toWw. ..... ~ ••came-...atk~ El -,_.,, Md I told Wli. ~ ...... , .......... . Qur••'• .... wl ~ ............... , .............. .... .. f I ti I • mill ••lllllllll9'111n•'t:.:S:: ....,. Sea, View League champs wrap up league play wtttt. 14-4 rout of Saddleback; CIF starts Nov. 12. By Rlctwd °"'1, SC>orU w... CORONA OEL MAR -Four champl<>nships of vanous sorts have bcwi .ecured for Coach John Varps' C.orooa del Mar High water polo team, in- cJudin& Wednesday's Sea View League title, follow-~ ing a convi.ncma. 14-4 win agamsr SaddJcback. The moll coveted of aU plaques. bow"('ler, &S suU ahead -one: com.mcrnoraung a CIF Southern Section Orvwon I cbampt0mhip. For the Sea Kings, 23-3 oo.eraU, 7-0 m league, a lU?D made up or mo5tly juniors. the umc u now .. "With a junior group, they're always tbiak1ng lhal maybe there's next year," Vargas said. .. But it's right now." 'With a Junior group, they're aJways think- ing about maybe there's next year. But it's right now.• Ne:xt year, CdM won't have Cr~ Grant, a sentor hole man and the 1992 lcacue Player of the Year. "(Grant) is the-" ultunare ream player, and he's one of the rea- sons why we·re doing well," Var- ps said. "They all underJl.&Dd what they need IC> do Crosby -.--CdM water polo coach would say that he'd_much rather hne a OF championship. than be MVP of CIF. Crosby's done welJ on defense. and he's bdpcd t.be team a Jot As the sea.son pr<>gJcsscd., 1"e looked at bow we were turning out, and v.e needed bas skills more on defense than offense" See POLO• You can say au I you ~t, but N1111ero Uno stll tastes the b81tl ~Newport Beach's McGuire savors the flavor of No. 1 in President's Cup play .. D u cCuuc w "'bJt taappcncd to the Atlanta llnM• ud Buffa.lo • • So beiA& labeled a nm.ncr-up by lUa peers al the ~lJOft Duda 00!1 Coune IDCD'I club, M CXM.L.k!n't bear. McCiw.re tJni$hcd ICc:md last ~ar io tbo PrdidtDt't 0.p, \he dub"s °"" ma&da:piay .. tounulal ol IM,.ear,Md ..a.dilldlie HilM•O.. Q .... .... ... '/W6 ... . ..., ... .. az•Ad•Pt ....... ..... u .. ... • .. -• ~ I I ' .. r ... .... .. u. l • Rgl1dl111 I ~ Htintington Beach Dolphins no match in 28-7 loss to Irish in Jr. All·Amertcan football . T he Fi&hti~ lris.b stood aJono wa Sat· ; urday the only Newport-Mesa Junior AU·Alncrican Football 'team to cmerac victorioUS: In pla)'ina their f)fte t game of the seuon. the lri~h prevailed. 28-7, over the Huntiniton Beach Dolphins. The Dolphins returned the opcnlll& !J.1cl0Cf n yard for a touchdown, but after that it was all Irish. Led by quarterback Gres Burden and ihe ru)hmg of Ryan Acterburg and Steve Henog, the Irish mounted drives or 65, 15, 61 and 41 yards an scoring a pair of TDs ,in ct\Ch half. Coach John Walz gave credit to the entire of· (ens1"e line. Justin Shea was named offensive player of the game, while Burt Pierson claimed defensive honors, ~ (12 ...... l ''? ,. ied -.. ==,.,. Kell)' (efP& ..... wl '" . ). ~-•nw111aa~ fol ... Jelluw ........... cits riorlip. ... 11-aen capit&Hzed oe *-Uy tul'lloftn for ... vk'tcxy. The Bac,a received fme ctlonl • cterenseHr0m Cay w.-(~n tac11ea) IDd Bryan Riblett (tour udAll). . Scott Kohut created ud reCOYeted a tumble in t1M firlt quaner, aaoppina a Tuitin drift. The Buckeyc1 bolt INiDo Satw:ctaY at 11 a.m. at Bonita Creek Put. with tbe winner~ on-10 -me playol& .. the aecond•pllce team. • Huntlqtoa a... Doi,..,., 1J. ~ • Tbe Dolphins acored lbtee timea la the ICcOad quarter on two bia ~ Fot the ICCOAd week in a row, Brad Qa.ia wu u.med defen- sive player of the week with KYCD uc:b. 14 tackJes and a bk>cbd COOYersion. Hunter Mc- Donald was scaected offensive and special teams player ot the week. • ' ~ . Wofwrines' Ke\lin OhOll aroet in on foe. B ,_. ..S JiU A"/Uf Allld co MMndJ la• ... 11.-a le 12 a.et• .na last ............ ....,~a fia•••ip. Lall ,..r'• wiwn. Jill ............... ! ....... i.,o., l9ald, wt were ao1 qu1 .. ac '•• ._.IO bat IM Mal dUo. Wh' ._.. Budrfape• aad A,cn Id,...... dace~ dowlaWiftd IPlld. the A'fUI' coosJtteat swts .... had diem DUI ~ front oft ... aatbe...aMrmaiL at Jllr.ollw. fbil It•··• John ~ and Mite ArriF au WOJkcd to ~ Ayer:s and ~·• IM>oest, but none wen Ible to ucp up coasistentty with either Aytn or Buc"iapam. The NHYC race committee So' o« eipt &hon windwarctnceward races, \With nu&Mrous lead Chanp throupout the races. Tt&ht starts and steady 10 knOt breezes made for dose races. with the eiu.itc Occt often reachina the weatber mark within boat lcnaths of each other. • Barney Letunan. the reaana's namelako and the oriainal dcsia.ner or the Lehman 12. was a colorfw local sailor back in the 1940i and 1950s. Lehman was wclJ known for his impreuivc girth. hb lUtc for · In other games: The Trojans' offensive line of Jay Bottom, Carlos Pera. Bran.dOn Job.moo, Todd Dud· dridge and K.ent Turner helped McDonald and Brad Sweetland rua Cor a cOmbined 9S yards. The Trojans will be oa the roed for their final regular season pme apiut Miaioa Viejo ai 3 p.m. 2 all-Ital team bu been scored upon lJUs year. alcohol and his crcat sailina ability. _ .. ....... • WestmlllSter UoDJ U. \~olverbaa 6: The Wolverines 105t any chance lo enLcr the play- offs thi) season 'after the tough loss. Orea Stampley scored the Wo~cnnes' only TD late in the fourth quaner on · a Q\larterbacit sweep which capped a nine-play, SO-yard drive. Co-MVPI for the pme were Francis Diyaw · He won races rcaularly in the Lehman 12 class. (who scored the TD) IDd quarterback Blake always 11ilinfwith his do& "Vit&ic" crewina-Boating Beotley (12 of 17 for 220 ~). Defeuivc •Next weekend is the fant·racc tn 8YC1 popular MVP booon were shared by ~th Rtcharmon, Suokht Series. Marshall ~othwcll, Ryan Cooper and Au.slin One des~ races will be n.an in the l)arbor oa BYC on Saturday, George. Unemen of the pme were Grant Es· while keelboat dusca wUI race down the main channel and out the jeu With 2:56 remaining in the game, the Wol- verine) attempted an onside kick. which was un)ucceS1f ul, and the Lions were able to run the clod. out. The defense was led by Chris • Oranae Couty CILlell 3'. ·autraloes 6: The Buffaloes had three exi::clleot drivCa which reached inside the Cl\iel1' 10, but were able to score only once, the only time the divisional tabrook. Casey Luchesi and Casey Wiedemann, on Sunday • while Rothwell and Nalhao Matlin recorded • , , the hits or the pmc. The Buffaloes play foun· For noc lllfonnation, contact BYC Race Administtato1 Erle ProuJ at tain VaJley at Bonita Cree~ at 1 p.m. Saturday. (714) 67J..3515. Pop -warner season Wil'.I-doWn ~ Locals looking for results this week. teamed up on offense to play weU. The Condors visit the Cypress Cobras this sanarday al 1 p.m. . Jr. Al-Amerlcml 1811111 It CdM'I .... tonight -Whm-OuttmrnJ SnuJ Thnr Frinu/J AMICO 1MIS•Ssm Award' MATCO ;:::~~ ~CJ:Awud •Hooa1yac lmqmy and lw been a fue.iJy a-ncd ac opcnrcd businaa Since 1960 In other games: • P op Warner Football bas ~o more weeks left in the regular season before the league playorrs and the Pop Warner Orange Bowl set for • La Habn lWden U, Cobru ~ Tbc M1tey Mite Cobras used a fumble recovery by Juoa Kadishim to halt one Raiders'-drive, while late in the first half, Alan Dutro came up with another bia defensive play. Richard Perez came up with a bla bit just before halftime to keep the Raiden up only 6-0. J unior All-American football will put it.s w11es on the line to- night Ill halftime or the Co- rona dcl M3r·Univck1ty Sea View League football game at Newpon Harbor Higb. (1Wo1.Get111cw• I Thank_)g1\1ng weekend. r La~t ~eek, Costa Mesa tcJmJ came out OR the ' i.hort end in each case. despite a couple of near- misse) ....... •Shift Speed Adluat11...,ta • Dl8tlnoala a Eatfm8l• •Towing Sp.dtllfl In: The: Junior Pee Wee Condors visi ted the Saddle· back Valley Gold Bears in Lake Forest, and were un· able to get into the end zone. This sea.son, the Gold Bears arc undefeated and have onJy allowed QDC score. Colltll Mesa Coach Mike Schepens felt Kyle Ra~h and Tony Tag were defensive standouts, while Kingsley Ecbcma and Cheyne St. Laurent On the second play from scrimmage in the second half, Cobras' quarterback Ryan Hayward went SS yards for the tying touchdown. Late in the game, after the Raiders had repined the lead, Mau Labady made a touchdown-saving tac:kle to prevent La Habra from scoring again. The Cobras travel to face the North Long Beach See POP WARNER/m On . <lispl~y-in c~ibition fare will be the· Bucl.C)-CS. Wolverines, Trojans and Buffaloes. 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Nc1a11ber 4, 1m • coauau1tm c•• 111 made n • , 111Y dlcl .. .. .... Clllt "'"'' .... 111111 • JOE COPENHA\lll The 6-3. _270-pound IOPhonlore right taCkle's • blocldng graded ·to 94 percenL Including a key block on Jeff Clayton's- ·52.yard TD run In ftJlleflon. CRENSHAW . From 81 aliJ:e that we' have a chance to do ~mclfiing special Jhl$ )car," Crenshaw said. "From mt first day 11 1his' school, lhc coochc$ and the players were all )() nice. lt just fell righ1 to me. We've all worked \'Cty hard to male this season • succe:.i, and I'm very hllppy and proud lo be a part of tba1.'' RANDY ICAIUNEI'--"-. The 6-2, 210-pclllld ~ safety had 9 solo tackle$, 3 assists, 2 tacldes for losses, 2 broken up passes blO hit of the week. 66, 60, 55, 44 and 2J ~di this scuon, but his runnin& style doc.sli't always . emphasize fi: .nc~. "Coatb Miller tells me to run around people. Usistcad ol 1ryin1 lO run over them. but that's juJt me. lf I have 1 choice, I prefer to nin over a 14ckJer, before I tum on I.be boostcn:." .... Corona del Mar's Campbell has her plans settled on the floor, ancfln'lhe classroom. • C oroaa dtl Mar Hiah'• Kristen C...pbeU, eouidcrcd one ol the top fO\I r Jii&h school senior letters in the nation. taid I.bat 1cademic desirc:a were e.xtrcmel~ important in her decision 10 111end Dllkc UoiYenlty nw f.it oo a volleyball Kholasshlp. Her reauittna trip to Duke included a trip lhtouab the me.dictl center with special emphasis in the pedm.ric'ward. Kristen, •ho is extremely cifted aeadcmQ!Jy, wants to be a · p<dial.riciao. • lnterestinl.ly, on Kristen's 1rip to D~ she · ltaycd with lormer Laguna Beach star AShley W9Cboldtr. On hc:r'reaui1ing trip to Colorado, J(ri&tcn stayed with j.x.hel \V:icholdcr, Ashley's lister and ilso a former ~glina Beach AU-Clf player. Dr. Myron Wac:holder spent time with Kristen dUcuS5ing medkal sctlools and post-graduate possibili1ies. The verbal commitmcn1 ends the recrui1in1 trail except for the orficial signing or the scholan.tup agreement and 1he lcuer o( intent whieb takes place in early February. N was the cue with Kim Coleman who earlier committed to UCLA, making this move and knowing your collcgiate·path is a tremendous relief to these high !iChool seniors. . 0 Santa en.. after lo&in&. IJ.15, 16-14, 12· IS. S.1urday'1 playoffs l'ound Ba-Bay 14 ·-.............. "' three Canadian t<U>I (ML Dou&IU. IS-ll, 1!5·9: Scalon, l,._ll;lS-8, and · Cent<Mi:U, IS--, IS-3) befOtt dcfeatin, Ory Seacb.of Los Ao&cle&. 15-t, ls-.&. and 'Team Santa Cruz in I.be fmals. 0 • II 7 0 Lauri Sawin. who was u All<lf perfonDa at OIM .... capui• at IM wioNI cbimplocs at SWtlon! last year, is 11.IJ11na her coerhi•c Wffr' u tile WOtb oo ber'Mui<n o..,... In pbysl<al lllerapy. t.awi called lo discuss some motivational dikmmas ttw sbc: bas come upon with the junior varsitl team at h'o Alto H1&h StbooL. aplalned that \bat i$ put of the profCMiOn ud wckomed her to iL • BBVC1 Jeremy Darner, who attends Dana Hills Hi&h School, was '-'OCCd MOit VaJuabie Pb~r wbilc Newpon'• Mitch McCoy and Dana Hil~ Bob Hefty were fictt·team •· all·.\OUr!lattKRt. Volleyball 0 D11n.i Foley; who helped Ncwpor1 H:i.rbor win the Divlsion Ill str.te Obviously, the play was very &oocl. but lhe true valuo of the trip is the expcricna: of s1aying with the Canadians. Each player stayed with a Canadian family. l<iic:Coy apd Brooks Hoppe had !raveled to the lO~rnamcnl la.st year and they optc:d to stay wi1h 1he same ram ily 1h is year. Some of the pl3ycrs actually 'A'Cnl to schools (can you believe 1ha1?) with the Canadian players;. The con\·cr5at 1on and other customs arc different b1.11 exciting. Coaches Gary Nakamura and Alan Knipe stayed with all 1he coaches at the host coach's house which al!O\lo·cd many interesting conversations. 0 Ex-CdM s1ar Lori Newcomer iJ showing off her vollcyb;;ill con1rol .'>kills al she starts for -AJ3bama Uni-.crsi1y. Recently, in a malcli with Samrord, Lori ~t a !iChool record with 4.5 digs. Even more ;.ima.zing was the ma1ch was a tbrr:e~g~mc ),,.,eep. championship last year, has reiumcd to lhc game o r volleyball. She had enrolled at Chapman and bad not planned 10 ptay , Chapman, v.hich is in the proc:css of mcwina from D1v1s1on 11 10 Division Ill, only had seven _...e,laycrs. so ..,.hen one girl wu 1njuri:d. D:in1 JOlncd the 1eam with the o ne prOVl)IOn lh3l the team had 10 .... c:ir normal shons and no1 the briefs 1hat most colleges wear -. She is currently the sccond-lcading h1ttc.r and e'en sets 111 one rotation. 0 · Kt1\hn Spat:itO h::u. been Princeton's s1art1n1 setter since 1hc dl) she started school her fre~hmln \Clr Last .... eek. the cx-CdM sc11cr .... ;:u namej 1-.) Uaguc Playe,r"of the Weck aflcr "ins O\Cr Rider. Drexel and Fordham. Miller would prercr Crcosbaw deliver more mcwcs and less bruises 10 \l!Ould·bc 1ackJcr1, tiut the forme r offcnRvc line· man takes pica.sure in wi1nc.uing Crcnsh.aw's collisioiis. ''He has a real sur· lincss about him that youiusl, can't teach," '-tiller ex· plained. "On his touc.bdown run ag::iiinst Trabuco, he gol hit by a corncrback and didn't even break . 'tridc. Their guy dived into bis thighs. and he jusi re· fused 10 reel it It was like a fly hiuing lhc win_ds.bicld." In 1dd1tion to lus defense. ~1 iller plan ... to make Cren$haw an inCrcllsingly fcalurciJ par1 of the ofCcnsc. ··0t-way"nc h:is bro· Crensh•w ken a Iona run -tn al· The Balboa B~ Volleyball Oub \I.On the Sand Castle Classic ln1crnauunJl Volleyball toumamen1 in While Rock, British Columbia. They defeated Team SanlJ CruL in the fmals by ICOfCS of 16-14, IS-8. · She 1s currcnlly second in the Southeast Conference 1n 1otal digs. Th05C ball-c:onirol skills helped Lori CJrn her s.taning position as a freshman .i.n.J could place her on the SEC All-freshman team. The h) League now has an auunruatic · /\'CAA bcnh 10 the 1ournamcnt winner, iO lhe l'1gcri arc gearing up ror that Their coach, Glenn-Nelson, u a former Orange Coast · Collc.gc bille!ball star who vUits Southern C.1l1flltnia 1 .... 1ce a )Ciu' on "recruiting" trip-'> most c~ry g:i.me, anJ 1,1.e\e 101 to 1c1 him the b:ill n1urc," ~·t ill· er wiid. "We're going 10 s1an running him ou1i.1Jc mo re, where he can use hi ...... peed (4.6 over JO.yards).·· t-li11-speed h:l:> helped Cren- shaw 1_>ilc up to~hJuwn, ruru. of LOCAL SCHEDULE · Dlll"SU n.oe.IDAT'I C:CMMTI MW'rl LOCKDll -4 .... ....,.. JP ,... ...... , ... ,,~ .................. . ' ....._ ........ II,,,_"" I ........ \J ... ""*" ,, ..,.... ' lllWl'OllT l,,All.OUIO -I -. lll ..... '' ................. ,..,..._,)f_ • The two-day toumimcn1 included pool play la.st Friday wilh Balboa BJy fin1sh1ng scoond to .... h1ch u.su::illy include a rcw beach pme) at Bly!ihorcs Beach. CIPDM.&on I Thi 1993 ·Ttmes Orange County Holiday Parade! SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 20 , 1993 9:00 A.M. BRISTOL STREET SOUTH COAST METRO ason PUBLICATION DATES: Both Thur.day & atunlay on Nov.' 25 & 27 and O.C. 9 & If For AdYeni ing Opponunitks, call a a.ales reptt~ntative at 642 .... 321 PUBLICATION DATES: Thunday, N~ r 25 Saturday, 0.Ctm 11 , 1993 ELECTRIC BOAT OF THE WEEK. 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T-Uun. rt'ITT·Juncnts and a cba.ntt 11 nndofn pnz< dnw1n1s ) AGE DIVISIONS: .-, 11 25 . 29 45 •• AWARDS TO THE ll • 14 lO -34 .SO 'iQ TOP THREE 15 • 19 35 . 39 60 b'l FINISlf£JtS IN 20 . l.4 40 .,... 70+ l!ACU DIVISION! _,__ ----· •• --• -• ··-·. ---·----------------·---........ -..-"'f""""•-. -·-------·--------· ----. ·--•• ~-........ -----. - --... ,...,. . ' OFFICIAi. 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Both schools~ the dassic .. 3. yards and a cloud ,of dust" ap- pro:sch, which makes Friday's 7 p.rn, meetin& ..at Newport Harbor ~gh a veritable smuhmoutb s.morcasbor~ · • At slake for the Mustangs (S·2· 1, 3--0 in lcape) is a iharc ot their fint league title Wlc:e 1978.-and the PCL's guaranteed No. 1 play· off berth. With an upset, C.Cntury (3-4-1, 2-1) could 'cain a share of first pl:.cc, headinJ into the final week of the rcJUlal seuoo. ~-",-" ' \ I .. Bil..,.,... it .. old Im. aad r. ..,.. be"t 1icti8a WI chopl to be bllCt-fa I.be (laoc title) tlC9 apla;" Millet id. .. lf l;bcy beat us. thefre back oo sop of cbe le~ like they wou.od up lu& year. They waat to meak in there like · Wt ICU00,1 Ut .C: defi- nitely ~·t be oompla- cenL" Mesa, ranked anebth Ml CIP DMaioa VIII, ...... tour ........ Wl laaul' put ~ a IOlid oftCGIM ud &· (~sivc performance ~ • $$..() teUOO- opcftUl& triwftph oYCI Ocean V.cw. .. Last week (• 13·3 io cwet Tnbuco Hills), ow defense tcpped up, but~ haYe some ttJlnCa to -ort OG wilh OW' o(. fense," aaid Miller, -bo . .. COSTA MllA'S ITMTIH UlllUN c.... ....... c .... .,,....., ........ ,..7...._ OffbU -........ ... ...,., ..... ct.PM. ... ...... ... .. ca. ..... 12 ~1.,_ M 1IO lo QI 51 ,,...., M 230 i DE-1 Iii* Ttllll S-7 170 Ir. 11 61 Mtw C.W.. 14 21111 If D1 30 Grap ci-.. , 190 ~. Fl 67 w.,ae..... ..,0 ,. ~. D1 12 a.ill 0.-S-10 110 i WI 31 ..... o.i. . •1 1IO i . DE • I Adlm**'r •t tlO Sr 1t t2 ~Tiiiar . M 1IO So. CU 71 Jll:MV..... M m Ir LT M II......, W 220 5'. U M I~ 1-2 220 St LG 24 Jiii N111111a1 S.10 17$ Sr, U 53 II vaVWta M . 110 St. C t Mm.._, 1-1 tlO SI CU 51 .man •• M 230 i ftG It Qny Sidls s.t 150 SI ca 61 11t111 ~ 6--5 291 Ir RT 22 Clllrles 0... S.10 170 i Cl 11-Jal'll Sdnldlr ~ 2.0 i n 21 SIM 0.. • 5-n , 1IO Sr F1 m.r.ed eo &hi dau~le ..... IWO ........... the .. ,.... lold oil .:tw.r I 11ilbd -8~ .. Jluaaway" :rru. Tna. aa All.OF 1Caic>f, is ~ abe oruwc County rlllhlns • lndcn with 1,150 yards and tia ~111 on 206 carries. He now sbarc1 tbC ball more • ilh jwa- ior fuJ&biM:k Dewayne C«cuhaw (S67 ~rib on 68 CUTia), &Ad wf.aabld Olarlcs Chatman, who led all Mesa ball canien with 85 yards oa 10 curies Lut week). .. Wo need to IYOid the ~naJ • l1w killed us apin.st T~ apd we're aoing to ba~ to throw ~ ball a li1tJe... said Miller. '"last year_ ~ntury JtidD't even CO\~r.our rcceMn. bu!" we c.ou.l~n't make them p:ay (2 Cor 5 pas.sin& (gr 12 yarch). 1f we aren't' able to throvo 0 bctwceo ei&bt and 12 timl:s. it's aoinJ to make the ruo th:st much tOUJbtr." C.Cntury is ~cd by first-tc:a.m AJI· PCL runninc back Julio Garti3. who also lea~ the team in tackles Crom his linebacker spot. Ju.st .S·foot-9, 175·poun<b. OaT- - °' 8inh Tnn (~(U leMls Cosu M~ in frMby rught's title quat.. cia Cypifies the "b{&-hevt" bbel that bas allowed the C.enturioM to ict the most out of their t.alcnt. Wlder 81"0"An'1 tenure. G:arcia has rushed Cor •91 yards and four touchdowns, and has :l\Crt&ed 28.3 yurds on SIX receptions. good for 3.nothcr two TDs. C.entury is just one of '"o teams to ~er earn a time-of-~ion ad\.-a.nt:aJC' ~er Meu durin& Mill· er·s l~pmc reisn. ckU.C out a 1 acc:ond edge in last ·)CAr'5 17-1 Centurions' victory; .. We maccb up \'Cry •ell, and it' goin& to be a tough. touah CootbJ same.'" Miller said. Mesa needs 27 points 10 brc.l the icbooJ iinglc-scuo.n record 273 SCI last )Cat, but C.Cntury l yicldin& an l\'C,..CC ot j USt le tJun 16 poi.nu per pmo.- Sailors in critical Sea View test on Saturday Estancia readies tor tough ~ Woodbridge, Tars are . t ·challenge with Trabuco Hiii in a similar postion, win or 1ust maybe forget CIF. lRVlt-.E -Eight • ii more than _ enou&h for the Newport Harbor . . H1gh football team. By the ta.me the Sallon take the field for a 7:30 ~dOwn v..ith Woodbridac Sat- urday at Irvine Hieb. they'll have. bad eight long days to chew on la.st week's come-from-ahead, 29- 21 loss to Sea I'll: TOii 1 0 View League- .,..-leading Irvine 01v1sion rJ Higl\. "Uthe play- ers felt like l d~" N~rt Coach Jeff Brinkley said of his poit· lrvinc-11me dissust. "\hey couldn't wait co ao out and play another p.me." Woodbridae (6-2. 3-2 in lcacuc and ranked fourth in OF Divisk>n IV) becomes I.be next available victim for Brinkley and his sixth· ranked Tars (6-2. 3-2). But there'll be no surrender from Coach Rick Gibson's Warriors. "We both have to win," said ........ ......... 20t .... 0 2S 10. 42 '·-h • 40 21 113 51 2 I 0 2 I 40 1 I 10 t 1 10 ...... t M ' 24 1 17 2 ,. • 5 0 5 0 I 0 1 p ...... ~,.. ......... .-. ... ~ Ill M 7IO 4 All 5 ......... .......... zo 211 14.S • 172 ,.., 1 121 11.l I M to ' «> 10.0 4 S3 l 1 t st M.O 1 10 100 I 1 10 ' 6 s.o 1 & 5.0 ....... 2 16 0 27 1 lt 0 ll 0 11 ' t ' St 0 10 1 1 1 5 0 5 ......... J~ Wiil M. z.il zt ,..._ 12: D9ad0 12 Tai:CI 12, Halla It ~ t T• I JoMloll 2 ........... l.olle Pl -21. 14, 21 ln-•11•1 t DICtwt 3 ...... t ..... t ~ 1, ..... , IUSOll (TUii) T•h.... ~--o;r, ........,.. 227 .. 11 2'0-1441 ........ 40 u .......... 114 tlO ,_,_..,._ m 115 ......... ,...... II • ,_...._..._. 72·UI .. 16-11._. I ...... ,., _ _.. 1G.1 141 ..... ,.,..... 41 u .. _,._. DI 171 , .... "*.,. n -112 10 .72 ......... ,.. 1·11 1.f ..... ,,. tt4t ........ ,.. 1.21 Zl1 ....... ,,... IWU IWSJ " ak n 111 1111 to-10 ao.10 .......... " " -..... ..... t• 11 ..._ ... ,.... 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Jl-31U , .. 14 IO u ll-44 1S s : s 17 11 n 1 • ~ Eagles are on the road Friday night against PCL heavyweight opponent. and 111ot're eoins to try to Ukc \"Dntagc,'' said Licbengood. v.h<» ~uid comes oU a .as-ts l~s t Lacuna Hills By EWry fdaltr, 5'>0rt1 ~ MISSION VIEJO Es.tanc1a High foo1baU -co ch John Liebenaood m1ght consider a stop :at the theater, before the Eagles' team bus ar- An upset CNCr Trabuco 1 • n .. unprecedented for ~1anc12, v.hic emCf'gcd _. i&h a 2.0-t 7 victory o-. e the C\entual lc~guc champs on 11 last \1s1t 10 tt}e Mustangs' field 1 1991. ··we're looklna to close the sc.l rives ac Trabuco Hills for a f ri- cby's 7 p.m. P.iCl!ic Coa.sl League kickoff again)! the Mu)t~nas. C~to Mes:s Cooch Mpon Mlllcr ~d a teom \ic ... 1ng of the film .. RuJ)'" to 1n>parc: ht> troops be· fore l:ut "Aeck's 13-3 triumph u-.cr Trnbuco (S-3, !· l an lel&ue). and thtre may be wme m0\'1e nug)c: lcftO\er for the ~glu (1 -7, ~3). "I tuld our u<b (.)pre (which the EaaJcs <)pen next sc.ason v.1tb) beat Lo:lra last •-eek (35-34) after 001 bavina v.on a same all ~:u.on, M>n on a posatavc note," said Lieb•e n· sood, who looks to JUoior quancr- b. d. ~t I k C Gome: and s 0 p"b 0- mo re runnina back anything can happen," Lacbca· good said. ''There arc alv.-a)'S min- clcs Ul Cootb:all:'' Sachy Conn.la to part the of fensc. A mll'acle m:i)' be O\C:nt:.ting thin~. but the E:>gl~ ,. 111 need their bc:)t effort of the ~a~n to end a six-pmc I ang U.em. Gomez. mUJ.ng bis third surt has throv.n for 279 )3rds. v. h1l Gonulcz luds all Eagle ru.\her v.ith 323 yards on 79 ca.mes. Trabuco, "h1ch pla)cd II) ... uf)t game of the )Car oaam>t Cost.a Mc~. is look.an& 10 "~aaan 1hc form th:u allowed at 10 ouu1.-orc LA&una H1lls :ind Century b) :a combined 57·6 in its fir)t '"" league conte>l~ The MU>tang~ .arc ranked nan th in CIF Ol\l:.1on \ 111. Senior Jairo Arce)Ut h:u u; re ccp11ons for 2S 7 )'atds and Da' 1 UamhilJ h:u 10 cntchcs. "(Trabuco Coach Jam D:irnett) h:as a 101 of talent, but 1hey ma)' be a little da't\n after last Y.eel. Tr.abuco counters_ \\ith junao quarterback Oad Collins (46 fo 1/7 for ~2 yards and fh e TD> runrunc b:s k Serge GuJ°"~1 (41 )ard.s on n ca.mes) anJ .enior re ceiver Man Rccbner (2• re T&!)ons ror -426 )'•rds and fo UTANCIA'I nARTING LIN•UPS hu.&a et Tr...._ ...... PrtMr. 1 p.a OnIMU DUPU .... Wl. C1. PM. .... ,.... Ht. Wt. 5-10 165 ' QI 17 .... ~ ~II 1'5 M t45 St Tl S5 U.S..... f.2 le 5 5 t'O St -34 ,,... 5-10 1• S-t 150 St W9I N ~Matlw 1-$ 215 M 22S St Wfl 10 ,_.~ W tlO St 1IO .. Wfl 41 FM,.. ._U 1115 t-2 265 Sr u 13 ~ "°"" w 1• l-1 215 • .. LO 20 0... lotdl M 1IO M 225 So C 11 --~ s.t t50 w 215 St "° 2'3 0... IMdl w 140 .. , 710 .. '" 115 Jf0!.91 JIMJ .. 11 1 IO SEA KINGS From 81 one sconn, run. Dupite Roberson's talents., Uni bas scored jU5t 93 points this year, better than only a or 60 covnty schools. 1lw: Sea Kinas ofTcmc, v.h1ch upk>ded fat a scason-hi&h 35 points in a 32-point romp ~r Tustin l:a.st week. is led by vnior AU-OF tail· back J.R. Walz. WW. who ran for a carccr·hi&h 24? yardi and (our touchdowns again t tho Trojans last Call. needs just 16 yards to rtach the l,000- yard mark for the second tni&M sea)C)Q, 1bc school's career NSbina leader, he entora tJa,e • COfttcst with 2.S9S yards and is 106 yardi away from bccomina. the Newport-Mesa D'5trict's accond·leadina all·timc &round pincr. behind current C.OSta Mesa Hiah senior Dinh "Run- Cl. PM. .. DE St 01 " D1 Sr 0( " cu .. u Se u ... cu Sr Cl Ir. Cl Se. FS away" Tran (3,180). ~ Walz coma off a 228.yard, four·TO ~rfonnaiq tpinst 1\1\lfn. an is bcncfhina Crom a maturina oCf cn ive line, led by ICftk>n &n Sumner Bill Woodward and Scott Watk:i • CdM q\llrtctback Aaroe Perlmutter bu thrown ror 790 .raidi. wit (clJow jwtior Billy TIM&a hit ravoru. R~l~t (lO catcha or D9 yu ·) . ,,.....,, Nouaftlllr 4. 1• ns111ng 81 ~At least 1 O tons of rajnbow, T• S11ceda at c.aila ,._ ~ Eric Oldet o1 .. ....,. CeD&ct • ....,,. ~air Saa .Ditlo-.,..... Ger brown h ud tdlwd • lS-,o d ch·M' cadilla N.•part 8cacb. 642~ aJJed. iDIO the ~ ~ an>uad Ca&aGaa t Jmm1 ave been planted. O¥Cr tbC wn.u.ct wWle ...... la Siena o.llJ .... 10 repon t.baa JCad ~ o1 • ... a few jumpcn witb ..,.'C s.. Oiqo... ... ...., .., ...... area uall 11M fin& .;or.._ - 1 -=1=,:""""--~----~-----.:..--OM wida IUic:UM PW u updaM • Colla Maa c:a\llbl 1 lll~pound ~ the wa&crs around l.M w tp:it. ! "*1 Malen wW be liAcid up It the fisblnC II JMac, pa.... bJo.dbiJI while fWlln• oa the well 1'1letC da I 125 ~ taana -.. .tu 1••• : ~ ~ lsvioo Lab 1a'the faU trout 64~299J. c-nd ot Catali.na. ~r was oa Mek iG tbc cbaUcr:;d"'llDlll ~ ._ I Qlbiaa season be&im on Friday 11 • Loc:aUy; .... .... ......... board bis boal My Tum ll and arc reponed uodcr Ooaalo& kdp m · mova llrlcm out ol tbc ua oil r.&a ~ • Tbis Saswday aWb ck doUI ol tlM fU'P ball ol I.be ..aw'fowl ..... o~ bas bccJl oa the slow side rar · puddle d**:s l.t IDCMll bwitiq .,.... ' ~~lar Oru~nty lake. are cft;or.. FOd ~ lot blited the tJ.ilinJ blllti with a rmcr scas oa the ~-, ~WU tocked earlier this week )'Cllowtail a.ad boa1&o a& I.be livo macbtel. Bia scbools ol )'Cllowfin tuna, doradO The re is a mipatioo of &1rds .,,. .i .. mon than 10 104' of rainbow I.Gd outer isl•Dds. wbile -ao.c lbc koglcr hOoked t.bc fish at 2 p..m. and smaJJ ycbull arc bCUis fAbcd by aa.... bravtn trout and this stocking ot beach., IQ&Jpill iDd atbu and then Couchl it for nearty 24 · the ipC)rt fleet n&DJl.in& 1 Wday trips OUJ of · movma down tbc OOUl line aad N~ bad bay is bokUD& lots ol p&ntail. &la WM IOppCd OU tritb a 21 ·plus·pound lhaUow Wiler boUom a.la ate hours brinJinJ il Cb Jal a• 1 :-45 Sa.a Dic&O ud the bite ii -ide open. ,......,., UOUL Tbls bu,e UOut is the bein1 LAbO tiy ......,. fiebi.na p.m. the fotloowin& day. SteVC This writer f~d On LbC s~fi~r Widp:.on. tut end a ~ I ..,... C.VC' a&octed 10 I Calitom.ia lake. half day bOau out ol Dawf• Crilly of ~-po.rt was at the Prowler. opcratina out of ruherman'• l' J.MDe wW coatinuo wilh weekly plaots Locker l.Dd Newport I ancliaa .II wheel durina mosi of lhe batlle l.a.adios. 619-22Ul391, ewer lhe eeb:od Wa.t.erfowlers can llilJ bunt Caotd:a aod mow seese dwilta the sp1i1 leaSOll ud lbe duct ICUOD will rcopea 00 Dec. 4. ol ~ ol pOuods of trou& during Bi& yellowtail ~-up T J & and even puUcd on lhc J"Wi a few atld enjo)'ed limit fiWng for ycllor.Nful &be wanter and sprin& fJsb.ioa monibs to oll tbc cut Clld of · times while Ko&Jer rC$kd. Luna in the 12· to l>pound cbss a.Jona insun ~ fishma at the la.kt In around Pyramid a& Su The sv.-ordfu.b was fou.aht 00 ~ wilh booking three bi& donido uollin& a addidon '° trout fishing. lmne catfu.b are Oemcntc Wand and io the Outdoors »pound &ackJe witb an ~d 11een Rainbow lure aur tclp. • Tbe Lo& Aqelcs Olapter of swli Oub JntcrnatioaaJ will bOA a Se:nsOrf Safari for siptlcss chil•ca and adults in Southern California.. The outdoor adVco~urt ~ill be held at Canyoa R. V. Pork (formally f eathe.rly Reg;ooaJ P~) on the 91 Freeway ar lhc C.oaJ Canyon offramp m Crance County on Saturday. Nov. 6 from 10 a.m unu.I 4 p.m. rcalJ1 on the bi&e. . dcc-pcr water near the lcader.1t "'IS wcf&bed in at the Fis.bin& conditions were idea! and tuna ~~ ftshiDJ tbe middle or ~e · Horseshoe Kelp. Boall bea<ilqa Balboa An&JinJ Qub. ttally tu.med 00 fOJ all an&Jers OD bo&rd. and an Sierra C<wo-arc hooking some blg our with live lquid in·thc bail taok are •There arc still some It.riped marlin FisH.ing was so good t.Mt 1 brought out my wb.isUrf&5b and lots of heavy five fish gettin& in on \be actJoG •witb Wll we.i&hin1 being reported in chan.od waters. but tbc Daiwa 7 weight Oy rod and caught r.o _lilrii_.tJ_•_e_re_c_h_c.c_k_e_d_in_lh_is_~_'_""_c_c_k_. ___ i_n_lh_e_JS_._'°_:.30-..:_:pound.:_:~~cl;a;"~beina~·;.de;:.:.:ch:.:..d~. _ _::o.:oJ:::y_:fis=b..:h:oo::ki:c:d:_:l:ast:_:":,:cc=k_:"":c::re:_:ta:k:e:a_:by~-tu_;_~_:a~:n:•_:ar:c holding a.bout 110 miles ~low POLO · "I think &here ate· probably ~ or $C'lfen stroo~ tea.ms. lhar oo any day, &n)body could beat the Dell amlfLY Tlip seeds move on in Sea Vilw tennis COTO DE CAZA Things --'-v.-en1 prcrty much to fom1 Wednes--e • cby du.nn.a the opcnm~ d.av of the ,,,.- Sea V.C'lt Leque ·Tcnn1, ·Touma---. mcnt. In sinaJc , hlp-~cdcd Mame Asch of Co- rona del Mar v.on hct hN tv.'O matches. down- 1n1 Jeriml Teal in the 'Ccond round, 6-1, 6-1 The o 'l·.ccdcd douMc , team of Ncwpo_.n.'s· Mara Col&iut •nd S:ir .th Ha .. kins won m the fint round. v..1lh t~ more rounds of doubles on tap for today. Corona's Mcl'an W1~h1lcr. ~edcd fifth an ingl loll onl) one: game in her t""O vtctones ~'Ct fc>e$ Crom Tu,tsn and ll"U>e. C'dM's Rain- e' Rhode defeated Jane Na~hol\ vf Unn·ersit) in t.bc fltSl round before howin~ to Jcnrufcr Jacob of. ~port an round tv.o. for NC"WpOrt. Jacob .... , the onl) uf\rvor Ul ... in&Ju. as Katie H<1 .. tum and frc\hman Heath· er Poncr loit an the fir t r\)und ln doubles, the CdM team of No 2 seeded AJ1aa ~-Omsue O'Mcara, as ~ell a.s AJ. as a Scott-Heather Nelson and Kristine Winton-Jenny Gl1 gov.-nlO\'Cd ~n. Newport's tea.ms of Vanessa Godbe)·lmduv~son and Kata~ Can.right-Emil) 8ukcr also ~dvanced. E 1'11' -.._. 111 ~ CO TA MESA -E lancia --- H1 h's Wlutnni Gilham and Juhe • • Ftclder ad\-anced ro toda,' ingles ,,,.- ~mi 11\1 •Uh \IC'tOrat\ an the fiMI --- ~'a rou of the ~· ,r., c~ & ~ gu1s tenn" champion.,h1~ Wednesda~ at EstanCLll Gilham. •ho defeated f. lil.nc1a rcammatc .C~.mdb Jaeacr i.n the )CC:Und round to ad- "a.ncc. v.1U play Laguna Bca,h'!. Michelle Bray, · the o 2 ~ed, tod.t) in one 'Cm1f•nal, while Flcldcr, -.ho bca1 La un.s Hin,· Kate MmaJcva 1n the 1"CQ)od rounJ. v. ill ha~c h>p-~cded Und- ; U) Wei.s..~ of Laguna l:kach. fielder ~ seeded CLUB GOLF From 81 m the Km1!in:ll'-S and .a ''There wu a lor of ten~neu (io the fin.Ill)," McGuire said. "We pla)ed a lot slower than normal, bccau~ there ~ere tv.o aroups of guys pla)'ina Cot a cup. and behind us (Jack Brown and Joe Ru.s.so) 1i1r-crc pl:l)'t.nl for lhc Treasurer's Cup:· · In lhc Vice President's Cup. Gil Montiero defeated John Anderson. 4 and 3, v.hilc Brown beat Ru~ his bcsr Cricnd, 1n a 4-hole sudden death. Fina-round loscn of the 32-pl.l)er loutn.amcnt drop down to the Treasurer's Cup, while lo6en in the second round fall to tbe Vice President's Cup. Loscn in the second 1i1rcet i.n the Trc uru's Cup arc chman:atcd. McGuire, Y.ho ~on the Vace Pm1dcnt's Cup fr•C )Un 1&0. needed dramatics tO belU EJdcr in t.hc teCOf'd round. "(Puuing) ts 'probably what I do best, but it wu lucky," he said of his match<linchina, 3.S-foot pull .. "ll huna i.n lhe cup for &lmost two seconds. and for i& '° ba.na that tons and faU in. I thou&ht maybe an earthquake bad happened. It w a beck.of a way to set be.at ~rat Al .. la the semifrn3.Js. (Deatt>orn) just had a b'4 cby. It wasn't a m.:atter of me pla)'in& that areac. The fwal "1LI ~ry compctiU\'C; l'd aa-er played with AJe.x., abd he'• a real acnlle.man and a peat py. "7bis " a area• dub of guys.. And it'' the. Oft)J eounwneal we play all year that's matcb play -every\hiq else is medal play. IO U'I not • ucitins-Vou're jUSl shootiJ\a .,ainst )'OUr ICIOfC... • • founb~ Jaeger, a freslim.an, upset thir,d-sceded Amanda H.astinp of Lapna Beach in.the first round. lo doubles, oo Costa ·Mesa~' Enabcia team advanced. The Eagles' Jenny Drake and Leshc NaJarian, the No. 4 seed. v.cre upset by La- guna ffilli' Meli.su Miller and Melissa Gilbert in the second round, 2..6. 7-6, 7-6. Estanca's RJcha Houck and Stacy MOl.bouse lost to top- w:cdcd Ashley Smith and Tari Kuhnen of La- guna Beach 1n the ~cond round. The Km1finals and ftnaJs are today at Estan- cia, beginning at 12:30 p.m. 11111111,-zPa.•._• ORANGE -Costa Mesa's Andy ----.-.- Rus.selJ. and Nahum Munoz of Es-~ tancia were the lone area individual -I' qualifiers Wednesday at the Pacific Coast League c:roM country ftnals Park. --'---- ar Irvine Due to a mixup. the Co5ta Mesa boys and girls squads d~d not amve at the course on time. But, following a \Ole of all the coa~ tbc Mustangs' top competitor, Andy Russell, was all~ed to run v. uh the frosb-soph and his time or 16:29 t0 the race was used to help him qualify. For &tancia. it v.a a disappointing day as lOp runner Johan Appell v.as unable to fio.isb the race. \\ 1thout h'-' woring Jle.lp. the Eagles did not finish in tbe top three as a team, and onJy Munoi.. .. ho was founb 1n the raoc tn l6.23, .-as able lo quahfy 1ndiV1dual.ly No Estancia girls runners qualified for CJF Tanyll Perkms ~as the top Eagle · fini her, tak- ing eighth tn ~·4 l Laguna N1l1s was the top team qualifier tor both the ~))S and g1rh For McGuire, 50, whose rni.ndkap at the Newport &Kb Golt Course i.s 14, he's come a Iona way in seven years. Th'e rcg(onal saJes manlger for St. Louis Music Co. began phl)ing golf in 1986. But unlike the Braves and Bills, losers of back-to-b:ick World Series and also this year's N1ttional League O\ampionship Series. and three-ti.me Super &-.I losers, rcspecfr1'ely, McGuire Ciaured out bow to \\tn. • Ouk Dennis. clwnpioo of the Ne1i1r-pon Cusic Pro-Am the east ~-o )UIS. is cnjoyrng a fine year on the Nike Tow. foUowiQi DeM.is' \-ic1ory at &he &kcrlficlJ Open in October, hLS fint tour wan of the season, Dennis nlO\ied up to No. 17 on money list, camina $63,179 in only JS events. Dennis. -.ho won $12.000 for lus 1993 Newport Clauic \,ctory at the Ncwpon Bexb Country Qub. shoouna a 6-under 136 ib tbe twO-d:ay tournament, birdied the ftrst playoff hole at BUersf'acld to defeat Jlin fW)k and Sonny Skinner, fanishina :at 14-under 202 in the lhne-day e-.cnL • l..owcU ~· who oper3tcs a 1olf course project c:onsuJl.14& farm and is a member and put prcsidcQt of Haacnda Golf Qub in La . Habra, bas been elected &he 7t t president of the Soutbcrn CaJjforn1a Goar Association (SCQA). ' Enalisb. 64. joined the SCGA board in 1980. and bu beaded aevenl ma,or commtttcn. as ~u as ICMna as trcasurer, ICO'Ctary and~ president OI the SCOA. which adnunistcrs amateur IOlf !ram Central C'ali!omia '° Mc:Qco. He l8CCIOCds Jack Kaplan of Brcarwood cc. a.., ....... _.._ ...... ~ ....... d .. ,.. .............. c-r,c. ... ...... ..... ··~ ...... ~ Clllt CollQI flflytlClt .... ..... CID« ............... .,. tD darn ... Coat -· 11111 , ••••• SAN MARCOS -Jenna.Biefeld --- ">COred a ptur of go:ab off free lucks tfl: • from around 30 yards away to raU) ~ the Orange Coast C.oUe'e women·~ soccer team from an early 1-0 deficit. and the Puatcs v.eot on ro down host Palom:ir. 4-1 , in an Orange Empire Confereoce ma&ch SllD."'1 win wm •, 20-11 ~EWPORT BEAO. -Brad --- Pence and goalie Jason Marsh both , •L. scored on full -rank shots m the ..,:a sconng barrage, as host Newport ..:·::::::::::::~:.. Harbor High out.stuggcd Santa Ma.rganta, 20- 11, in a Sea View water polo game Wednesday as the Tar. fll)1shcd in second place Pence. v.ho had team lughs in goals (me) and assists (10), lofted a goal that tra\eled from one end of the pool to the orher to end tbc first quaner. giving the Sailors (17-9 over- all, 6-1 m league) a S.-3 edge. Marsh, who re- corded IS saves.. alJO scored a full-tank shot at the buzzer to end the second quarter. .. .......... M, .............. t t s.o~ s 3 1 •-11 ~~ 5 7 • •-20 s.o IQpla samg ~ 7,......, 3 ~ 1 SMt Glitn 9 NNpo!t_ ~ tamg Ptnct S DIM • W, 4 ~ 4 Sdl '· YOCha ' .... 1 5-'. Mlr1'I 15 ·occ bawl • ,... , ... COST A MESA -Alter •inning ---- the flrsr game. 15-13, 1l was all up-• '-• hill for the Orange Coast College ' womc11's \"Olle)ball team ~bich lost ---- the nett three games,~. 8-15. 13-15. agat.n.Sl R1\Cr>1de Stephanie D1a.ng had sui solo blocks. nan; ktlls and three ace . wb1le outs1qc hitter Bc"erty Thackeray had I I kill for OC'C p .c; m the Or angc lmparc Conlcrem:c I From 81 With the Southern Sccuon 01~1· sion I playofU staning Nov 12, Vargas' bunch appc3IS to be in prime shape to contend fo r the title."El Toro, Foothill, S3n Ocm- entc ana-t.ong Beach \\. il~n. among others. stand m the w;ay. • .. By no means arc we dominat- ing &3JJ'IC.S." Va.r1as s.i1d • We're not blowing people out. I wonder how many one-point ~•n' wc\c had. San Oemente, Long Duch Wilson and Foothill -the" ·re all in lhe ban puk. :ind the)'. might -ha11e more of a ps)Chologu ... d 3d· ""antage than ,,.e do bccau~ we H~ beate.a them. "It's possjblc 1h.:11 (we could be:u them ag3in in ·the plJ)OfCs), because V.e h.l\e some fire. so I hope our attitude un't, '\\ell, "'c bcal them before.· " C<lM, champion~ thtS season or the . South Coo.>t. North Orange County and John Fchx Clllilorm.a SLare tournaments, is 2-1 aiainst San Oemente, 1-1 against El Toro, 1-1 against Wilson and 2-0 agaimt Foothill POP WARNER From 82 P:inthcrs m a 10 a.m. pme on Saturd!ly. • \'orba Uoda Altt"CS l.&, Co"bo)S 0: ln the Sco1or M1d•- ct Cov.bo) · final home pmc, R);an Lc~1s v.-'5 at quarterb:ack. """h Wood)-Otjs, Kr is Lllngel and Joe Echem:i running the ball John Ltebcnggos.. Joe For- r~ter. Peter Nunez. Pat 8'&.le. hmei. Coa.)h :ind fames Bell ""ere mamst3)S on defense, 'Allh Dln Schulue. AU$!Ul Stu- art. MU.e Sanon and D:sn Baume filling lll v.hcre needed. The Cov.bo)) tr:a\cl to face the La H.ibr<l Rebels on Saturda) 3l 3. •Luo& Btaeb Rams 26.. C~ mancb~s 6: The Junior Midget SAILORS . le am.·· Va.rps said,. Ag.a.ins& SaddJeb:d (9--15. 1-6). 11 was never in quest.ion. CdM, Jed. b, Neil 'Hucston's four goals and Adam Mr.Farland's three, battered the Roadrunners CMI)'. ru.nnin& up a 9--1 halfume lead. In the second sua.rter, the Sea KJ.ngs out.shot (9'-Z} and OUUCOl"ed C 5-0) Saddlcback conclusively. Four of rneu> goals came on the counter-attack. Grant and James Palda scored ...,,cc, while CdM go:Ukeeper Greg s~W)Cf, one "' the few sen.ors on the squ.ad. re- oordcd eigbr sa..-es. .. I'm happy w1lh bow rhc team's pl:s)-1.0g." Varps said "h's been a ph:tiallt surpruc. \\c did well in the su~r. and v.e\c done re.al ~di this sca..wn." CdM lost 10 lhc quarterfinals Lo Sao Oemeote Ul the 1991 playoff1., and lost to Haf\ard/Westl.ake tn the scmifuuls bst year. C..... ... ..,t4.I M 1'111d14 s...... 1 0 2 ,_. Caraal C11U.. 4 5 t 4-14 Sllddlellilck 1CCtnO Trest 2. GrOla 1 S... Kl'! I Cclot ICClflng ""*" •. Mcf.,...., s. ,_ 2. Gm 2. Shtlow 1, luzi:llldl t Caprc 1 s..s Sl~l. Comanches went to Lona Beach v.-ithour lhc ~l'\-1CCS of ND.DJ.Ilg ~ Bea Felter (0'1t for the rcsr of the season 111oilh a shoulder lnJUI)) and cane.up rt. William Thomas, Jerry Oaeland anJ Vlllcc Hamadc turned in floe cfforu. ~ut r~ Comanches couldn '1 stop one Rams· back. "'ho scored all four Long Beach TDs. The Comanches arc home al the Co.ta Mes.a HJgh field to bee the Hunungtqn Beach Charger') 1n a noc;>n gl.lne S:it- urJay. • Dru \\ Udau 18, Colu U : The Pee Wee Colts came cl())C 10 bringing home a ro3.d ..-ic- tory. but fell ~hort Ul the fin~ minute~. Junmy Henog, ~ually a dcfcn~l\C pla)er, had a ftne TD nm for the Colts., ""ho ho5t the S.iddlcbad. Valle) Gold Bc:ir; al 10 a.m S~turtb). catcbC)) and nmnin& back (mo~ than :?$0 rushin, yards). From 84 Nev.-pun'5 offense fea.nlrc1 IC· , dcfen~\ lC-.m.)n.i Jd Mu being nior All-Clf tailback Wade Tlfl. lhc other). .a.nJ a po1ent11lly-., ho h:u produced· 2S7 of · 670 e'pli.N\e ullcn'e ~omc SaturJ3)-. rus.bmg ~-uJs this ICaSOa.. S10CC re-Woodbrn1~c. linebacl.cr t n turmng h> the lineup tv.o p.mc1 Dominclli. a ~·kx)t·l, 195-pound ago, after a 10-qu.a.ner absence junior. 15 ranlong the ka1ue's moe.t due to a 'ho1.1Jdcr i.aJwy. dominant ddcnders Comb1n•A& Harbor aho brLnp ns OV.'D de· qu1ckne s, in .. ttnct and ag-fens1\-c J)namo tn senior lioc- grus1 .. cne~. the Warrion' dcfcn-b er SteH Gorualu. who may j\"C ludcr "a' :itilc h> render a be uuhzcd 1iu1dc and outude, ~ ..Don11ncllt eff~d · on CJM ball cord&na to Brinklc). cvriers.. LO the W.unor:s' ., 9 \ic--Sen r Matt Uurru., a linebedcr tory. I.Del offel\)1\-'C guard. tw also 1ncy arc real a"rusl\c, de· emeried as a cat.alysa iii lbo Cemhel), v.e're s\,)ang to hl\"C to lltl1Cbcs for the Sa.Jon. "' account for e\'Cf)\}ne they (bull) eot ckfe -e end·t1 ht end on C\'CI')' ~n." Brinllq said... Freeman bcea alll(Mbcr Ofrcnsi\-cly. 6-1, lOS-pound • .way &u1Ddout. Dior 8m Alkin n ( 61 ) ds and CWpot\ has •OD • ol 5 • touc:hdo'iras on 13'4 carric~) ... in:js ,uth tbc anion. but ; the WatrKlr •orlJ\ nc, "'bile lroal the aty ol lninc, beaa spccJ bwncr. GU) Y na u a lot Cout of &he • dual bttab'lll"3Y threat a& ttcca~·u "*° to Sea ecw Lcapc ( '41 yuJt ind &hrcc TO. OD 20 w ·•nca fl'•ICllOTICI - .. . r I I -I ... • • • ... • . .. .. .. .. l l l " II .. .. " . c.. • OIITUUY LOAM MO. Z.Ot_.., ~ OTMUlRllF. ~1nn T..L .,_ _....&I A.P.W FR VU LmAA. llOTIC• llOTICaOll PU911CUU OP MAllDOIHtD STIRTllG A IEW BUSllESS'lt The lAgal Department at the P kJt '8 pl11Md to announce a new MMce ftOW~toMW~. We now SEARCH the name !qr you It no extra charge, and MVe you .... ttme ·~ the trfp to the Coutt Howe .,.. .,.,.,... Ana. 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(1Clliq 'Im • .,BUICK CENTURY Per ·/ 36 Mo.tla MOlltM "' ..... ... o.w ... w ........... ........ ....._.. . .....; Holiday Baked Ham with Chutney Glaze · · 1(3,_.. ..... ,~ .... \.. 1 tltJl,1 _, ~71t ..-N I jar (1 ~) Ilda U S.,-lt Sc 1 r4 Pwt Gn'f} ~ Cllf ctr.t.,- J .. 11.-a.w, . om"..,,.... cto.a ~ hatn ill diamond p111m1: ~ in SINO bMinl pm Sprad mustard emaiy a cop and ides o1 hn Bale in J?f•f O¥eO ror IS ~-· m •Kq•ncombtnepavy.chucney. bonty llld clo¥a; Glau bali wWl ara~Y mUllft. Thin~ lflVY ~ .. I lJrue Wiiier Cir Clfqc juice if QDi)i ID'): ltrvt ' warm bl(n 1-10 ~-.. l ·-. ' FooD , Maple Scalloped Pota~oes ·~ ,......,.,,_,. .... ,....w, ..... lli ...... sweet .......... pftW, tWraly 6'td ·'4 ..... , .. .... v • .,, ••• fretMy ............ l jar ( ll .-ca) IWa HomtSlylt aa.ic CWctm Gn"'! ~ mpWwlW l tMh .. 0 ...... IJl"'IP J mp.,.._.Swfllct.em(..,_.4-.as) Evenly layer poc11oes "' 2.-rt oblooa t.kina cbsb. Sprinkk ~ wuh Sllt md nu11rq. Combine pwvy. half-md--balf Ind f)-rup. poar O¥U pow Cover and bite ill 3SO-F (WCO fOI' 40 nunwa u~er. sprinkk W1tb cheese. BMe al 3SO°F Ill additional JO minuies orUl'llil poc:atoes are trnder. Ld stand 10 mmutcs befatt servmg M ~ s scrv· Sesame Pork Loin with Spicy Cranberry Glaie ,,.,,~) I cm(l6~)"'*cnd1 r)-.e · I jar (ll-..)llem~S..u rdPwkGn.-y l 1Ulup11•_.1....._-.e .... dint ......... 2 ..... ~. 11 ,.nW. l•'I 511•_..._ ....... For ,tau. m small AUCepM. lftdl awibeiay auce~ Jr in pwvy. twbetw and prl~ ·Sinma 2 IO 3 .-..S: Measure oat ~-cup Jim; ~ mnainder: Brush afacc ~pork WI the ~-cap sluL C-aU aces ~ port widl lllCdl. Pllcc in ~ ~ ,,_ ift )2,5~ OYCD for 70 ' Lcll 1111111 10 ..-..CS before l Hal ranaiDina a1azt and ~e over llicied pen. 6-8 ICI'\' • bether you 're bavin& a I minute cet-«>gelbri. I planned dii1nef piny.for eight or a~ family plhering. the key to a delicious meaJ ti a liaJe bit of know-bow and a touch of kitchen ml!JC. You can be an .. enrcrttinmear· Sllr by preparing JJ10Ut.h..watering recipes tlw te lite you "slaved" all day m the ki bm. In fact, all·time cxxnpany fa"~ such• chicken with uticbokes or glaud baked ham ml) lbte like they arc hard to make but are actuaJI) hassle-free. one-di~ nwn meah. Lile magic. . the .seasorung and ~ ba.nnOOi:z.e v. ith I.he meats and pracucall)-rook on I.heir ov.n When prcpanng company dinners. conrem porary chef carefully ch<lose distincti"e • ingredient\ and 1,pcc1al sauces oflen countini on Hern1 HomcStyle GraV)'• to CTelle ~ of the be\l meal, )OU 'U ever ta.Me! Used a .. a base for a \ anety of exciting recipes. Jarred . COMPANY'S COMI . ./ gravy ~ lhe le OUI of prq1111n1 the meal v.h1le lddmg great fla\oor that' surt to plea-.c friend and family llil..e. ~of all. Hctn1 Home t)le GnHcs hmt 1111 clk!ftsttrol aNl u" 111"' 111 fm-no more than one '° tv. o grairu of f aa per quancr cup scrv1111- appro~ imatel y 3 percent l fa1 than a l)pu.:aJ homemade gravy recipe·. In mmutC'\, plain beef h tnnJonncd into Fillet of Bttf wtth Suopnoff by combining 7~ay Brown Gravy .. ,th S ect Onion,, -.our c~am and W~irt 'Wlllt \nd. aftC"r i.a.-.tmg an e\traordUwy ~hc.ed poLtio ca~scrole fwuring C~ic Ch1d.en Gra\i}. maple )TUp and a hint of nutmeg.. )'OUr g.~ts ""~U nc"er want plain potiiloo <tgain ~1th an iL'..uroncnt of pe11-wung. qwtl· · 10 prep~ ~l•J>CS. it' ~y to crcase c.ompan>·rl~a_,mg meah that g1"-c )OU the l~Kn to 'II hack and en JO> G! C HECKLISTti/ . With a hnle planning. thcrC j, no nttd tn P411JC '4hen the doorbell nn,.s. .. [lJ Plan ~company menu rn ach an\.e ChllO~ quid lllld easy-to-prcpm rec•~' (i) Prepare a grocel"'J ~. Stocl all non-pcmh3hles the ~ bef<n -.o .Jloppmg v.-1ll be e~lC'f before guc<.h ;un\e r1l Wh) noc ~gm cookmg m.am -J1,h meal-. 1n advance l Prepare the ·~'"( il da) before and refngerate. When !!U<"' am\c. warm the 'WlUCt and proceed '4 1th the recipe (1) ~\Cr (>0'\1bk lccp I.he l Upboard filled wnh food\ l~t h.ne a Ion~ shelf hfe. i.uch &.\canned pie fLllmg5. sou~ and \egetablc' Src:xl the frcezet w1th ready-madt-p1e cru l\. frozen dips and appetuer food, . ltl lmol"e )OU! fam1l;-&ct them help )Oll '-C't the 1.abk. '1Talghten tht hou~. buy 0o'4CT'S, tend Nr, etc. ltl M~ bak.td good freeze \Cr) ~ell Can:1ull> ""TllJ> homemade or purrha.!.cJ dmoa rolls. c~. browruc~ or C'\ Remo\e from trcc1er on the da) ot the party and let de~ at room tempaarurc {lJ 'l-take lots of ice cu~ and ''ore I.hem rn pltillc bag' m the httier. llJ Extra bottles of soda an be '>tared m a garage or pantry. ~ .. Ped. up .. your gues~• Store an extra pound of pound c ltcc m the frtt1tr -aod-il--\•ill Uy fresh. ~ Did you know that !he refngerator b 1 peat place 10 l ccp t'\lrl roll\ of film~ Just p~ lbc film in the camera and sav -c'hecsc ·• (tJ Keep photo albu~ 'upda1ed a.nd read) tor d1 .. pla) G~b can rtitcrta.1.n thcm!ICl\es by tooling through family p11.:turci. while )OU tale CJJ'C of la. .. 1- mmute dcwl Com~ny's Favo rite Chicken with Artichokes & Tarragon I t'Up oaioa. find) dM>fptd 1 lab'apocm Strttt batkr or~ 1 pKkaet t t •.a 1 rrozm artidd.t ~ dalwed ad patlell dry l jar t ll ..al Heinz H~ t)le Htart) CWctm Gn"y witb '1 and Wtd<>lllioM ~. Cllf ., wtlik -- 1 tc I If a• *itcl ~ lra\ts Sell ...t ""'*' croud bbd. ~ 6 llrae•' '1•••1las~n brtt..i ..... , ..... ,~poudsl I Cllf • H 1 d dlft9r coptioaah In brie let. Ol\KWb 1n butta unul wtt Add articboles and c:d 2 minute'\ Ur 1n f"'I~)'. -me. llUICCJ". t ad pcppn. C I m1nutt. Pour t.lf ol m1icbole nut uuo a ~ ~uan ~ bekms · . A.mnit c.hld:cn bn-N' in blkina dish: ~i:r tnth rmwru Wk.'t S.r in 3so-F ova for le .. ,t.h .. ~ • broil ialil cbcae ) bruv. ncJ bl. 61Cn'" Filtet of Beef with .. Stroganoff Sa~ce I jar 1 ll ott'\I HriD1 H ~Ir :t.n~ Bro•• Gn n •itt. 'tWftt 0. I I~ \\~itt saK't t t'lo\t prtic. 191n<f4 • ' and rmld~ vaud bbt'k ptpp« . . cbin ~cram• ? poaods ii ol bttf. c..i . ..... ( hic'k 'ilitts Hoc rooktd MOdle\ "l<aIDolr. lotaCiou.I I f-...lf ~.I ..zmll ~ c. ~. \fonc-.~U'C ~. ruhc. WI and~ • hut \or 111 •our ~~am. \.ttp v.ann bm do~ t'4lt In I C' non '" \. 1lk"I ~~rr h1 heal. put broil tiflct, lil de 1"'2 J(Jn('tl( ' ll'C\ t 'Cf (1~ and nond~ lo.uru..tl v. 1~ ""'-~ bl. 5-6~in . OTE: t '-'lll' Qu1"~ 1~ mll'hroom N) br li!dcd 10 C'r. I ~ltt\i .,.r') kra la& daln JUr num lOf • ~1111\ier altanab\t • • • DAILY ftLO'l POOD . ~eler.y adds cool crunch 0 a lads Ch II out witb tbac ~ rcfrC$hin1 and hearty celery salads. Cckry is the perfect inarcdicnt Coe salads. adding 11.S cool, crunchy teaturc IO a variety of sal d combinations. And as an . cxrra bonus, tbcse salads meet the r..:commcndations ot lhe Government's new "S A Day -For Deller Heal~h" program.• ' In the photo ~ecipe (Cele') S:Uad With Beef 'N Beans , mips of lean roast Wcf, canned red kidney bcall.S'•nd sweet corn kernels arc combined wicb sliced fresh celery and red onion iheo tossed with a tano-swect mustard drcssina. It's downright delicious, yet healthful with calorics from fat at a low 16 percent. • • Chicken and Celery Pasta Salad also uses the crunch of celery na~'Orcd with roasted peppers, scallions and creamy Italian dressina. This satisfying salad has only 17 percent of its calories from fat. -The "S A Day" program stressxs the importance of eating 5 scrvifigs of fresh fruits and ~egetables each day as a healthful way to reduce the fat in our diets and, at the same time, to increase the importnnt nutrients that produce provides. In addition, the program recommends that recipes (lake these salads) contain, per serving, no more than 30 percent of calorics from fat, no more than 10 percent of calorics from saturated fat, no more than 100 milligrams of cholesterol :i.nd no more than 360 milligrams of sodium. CILIRY SALAD WITH •llf 'N •IANS • 1-~ cups coo~ roast bttC cut into 2-~·lncb strips • 1-~ C'Ups coo~ ttd k.ldney beans • I pack.ace (10 ountts) Crozen corn kernels, thawed • 1-~ cups sliced cdery • v .. cup chopped ttd onion • ~ cup Onnce Honey M&&.stard Drasina (recipe follows) • 4 cups torn or lbredded lettuce leaves ln a large bowl combine roast beef, kidney beans, com, celery and onion. Toss with Orange Honey Mustard Dressing. Serve over lettuce. YIELD: 4 portions 0l'tla9eHeaey Mnt•nlDreula9 • \1 cup plala llOnfat yosurt • 2 tablespoons onoce ju.Jee • 4 tuspooas Dijon-style mu.stanl • I tablespoon ttduced-calorie mayonnaise · • 1 tablespoon honey • ~ IUJpooa IJ'OWld black pepper In a smJ.ll bowl combine yogurt. orange juke, mustard. mayonnaise, hooey and black pepper. YIELD: about ~ cup Per portion: 274 calorics, 25 g protein, 33 c Carbohydrate. S g fat (16 percent calorics from fat. 7 percent from saturated fat), 44 mo .11· • AIK •nn CROCKI• Q. Is tbtte a way to Ctubea DUii that AR old! LL. Bw1ia1ton, IL No. Once the oils in walnuts, pecans, pcanua, almonds and others become rancid, you'll have to discord them. Q. l'te decided to act Mrious about cutilq faL Plaa &Jn me IODM cook1q suaatJou beyond • broWaa evtrytJa.lq, Tlwakl. M.E.. · CbarloUtnllk. WV . Low-fat cooki.Ga doesn't end with broilina-A -~ mcry of stir-Cried disbcs can be made wilh • brottror water isl place of oil. .. Poach poultry ·or fish in broc.b, vegetable juice or wate.r with lemon ju.ice. SealOG these wilh Cresb 0t dried betbl. fre&b gulic or no-wt 1euonina mixl'llCS-auu SOUpl and llCWI and Wm hardened fat from·the top. Good • lucid Q. WM& ea... ,.Utoa to c:ana .,...?An ....; ......... t H.LC.. OH·h·· Clq, OK '°'8toa U&l'D pcC1I •bcD portioftl . .,. <JVefG90Md to Upt c:ausina &hat pen to t». bitter and not edible. DWiaa ~ and -.. pgtalOll .,. epcdalJy hall'W to pmene dilcOkrition . .... .. -,.. before tbey.,. ptud'11ecl. 1MJ mey•Dd too ....... the~ • "' Al ..... ....,. llOn polalOCI ... CIDll. .,. ;Ila. u. ,... It .... .., ..... ,......., ..... .......... ~..._,,,.. "•r'w,._._._ ..... ., ....... ..., ...... , ... ... .................. .......... _, ......... ...... , ,, ............ '* , ............ ·~---- ClllCUN AND CILllr'f' IMITAIA&Alt • l c.p ono or aaa1J bcU palla (ucooUd) • 1-'1 cups sllad ttkr)' •I cup coo~, dlttd cbJc.km bftasl .• • 1 Jar (7 OUM~S) roasted ~ppen, clked - • \4 cup slictd scallions (grttn oaJoas) • v.i cup c~~ ltallDD Dru 1D1 (redpe follows) ' CoOk ono ~peck directiam; drAiA· a.Mt~riMc wilh ... told water. place id a.,..... bowl. Add celery, cbicbp. peppcr1 and tallio-.. Tau .itb Creamy ltali n Drcula1. YIELD: 4 portk>as c .... , ~ 1 .. u-•r•••~ • \4 cup rtdattd-calorie ..._ IU)Oaaalse • 2 tabkspoou ~ lwot-' w ntet" • 1 lllMtspooa ddtr......,. ............. MaWtl ... cnlll1td • ~ ........ cn1W ..,UC • Pledl ~ blaft peHtf' Jn 1 1m1U bowl combine · mayonnaise, chicbn broth, vi.ocpr, Italian seat0nina. pilic and black pepper. YIELD: v.i cup P(r portion: 309 calorics, 19 g proccin, 44 1 catbohyJratc, 6 i fat (17 percent calorics from fat, 4 percent ciJories from satunted fat), 35 ma cbo&cslc.rol. 193 ma flOCliuna. • .. 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Jl~.M/ ,,._ 11t1ct • ca•,.,,, ..,, ..... wHof• rlO..C. 01 ... .,,.. ........ ... ,....,., .. ,... .. ,.,,.. . .,,,.. Clil•••1'•• ... ... ,.,,., . AO STARTS THURSDAY ---~-------~ .. -4 -~ .... • t.. ~~-'~••· ... • .. ~ 84 .59 .'14 .'14 - , lt'• m o'doct and )'OU bavaa'c done mytbina about dinner. Why scttJe for late..out food. frorlCll dinDen or a CID of soup when JOU CID create a fresb. taaty,,n\ltritious meal 111inc--J'OW' 1a¥Drire pasta shape and only fJVC 9dditiooal ~ts? The National Pasta Associatiori bas created three delicious recipes that arc cocmmient, ccooomicat md nutritious -and use ooJy five ingredients in addjtioa to pasta. Rcc:eotly-rdeased results from a survey cooducted by the Gallup Organization for the National .... Pasta Astoclation reveal that 92 percent of respondents agree pasta is a convenient food to prepare. Additionally, 70 percent of all swvey respondents said they sometimes improvise when creating pasta dishes. "These results confirm that consumers enjoy pasta not only for taste and economic value, but al.so for its versatility and because they can add their own individual flair to their favorite 'recipes," said Ju la Kinnaird, president of the Natiooal Pasta Association. "We sdcc:tcd tbcsc recipes to commemorate National Past.a Mootb bcc:aulC, aside from being dc1icious and easy to prepare, they rcpraent great value." .. Japanese Pasta" is a great c:xam.ple of pasta's versatility, and its East-meets-West flavor cambinatioo is sure lo please the whole family. "Pennc with Roasted Peppers and Broccoli" is as fresh-wr.m, and flavorful as it is CX>lorful, while fresh garlic penneates "Rotin.i with Zucchini and Roasted Garlic", giving it a deliciously mellow flavor. Each recipe requires only frve ingredjcnts oommonJy found in your kitchen. such as ~gctables. spices and cheescs. .. AlmM any combination of ingredients tastes peat when you &11e pasta as a base," wd Kinnaird "And recipes like these make mealtime preparation a snap." Over half of the Gallup survey participants qreed ur.m, pasta three times a week is a good goal. Increasing pasta consumption is also consistent with the USDA Food Guide Pyramid • recommendations ol six to 11 servinp of c:omplc::x carbohydrates daily. And with delicious. fuo recipes like theae, eating pasta three times a week is as easy as 1-2-3. ltAliA WllH acGllMI AllD ............ c •1..-.~Twbtaor Spn1a. •DCoobd • I aediqm cJo.a prlk. pttled • ~ tap. dritd tlrJllllt • ~ tip. clrW l'OlaUl'J, cnaskd •ldlilp.ftldal*oO • J medJa.m mcckiaJ, c.rMly pWed (.,.Ue11p1) Preheat ovco or touter oven to 450 degrees. Lay a 12-incb square piece at foil oa the ClOUlltcr and put tbe --* Oil h. SpriDkJe the ~ uid roeem&Jy ewer the jart.ic. Pour the oil OYer tho prlic , and babl. Draw up the edges of the foil and make a sealed packet. Bate 2() minutes. While the prUc is batin& prepare pug 8CCOrdfog to pacbge di.rectiom. 1Wo minutes bdOrc it is done, add nicchini to the water. ~ two minutes. Drain ma:hini aDd pasta. ... Open tbe foil and mash the. prtk lightly with a spoon. Tou with the pasta and zua:b:ini, season with salt and pepper and ' serve. Each serving provides: 257 C.alories; 8.08 g Protein; 40. I g Carbohydrates; 7.91 g Fat; 0 mg Ololesterol; 8.17 mg Sodium. The National Pasta Association is dedicated to provirung good-tasting, convenient. accurate recipes to the public. To ensure that our past.a recipes meet your high standards, each recipe is tested in our test kitchen. Whenever you ICC the NP A Test Kitchen Logo with a recipe, you an be assured that the recipe was tested by a pro{~ recipe tester and was a success. Serves 4 . PAl'IAWllH ROAITID PDPIRI AND IUtOCCOLI • 1 pond MOlbcdol1, Zitl or otbtt med.lam pasta ahape, uncooked • 2 tbsp. y~ oil • ~ tSp. bot red ptppa' tlaka • 1 poud bl'occ:IOU floftrd.I ( 6 C11ps) • 2 ~Jan wlaole pbaiattol or roasted peppcn. dralaed ud dked . • v. mp crated Panaaaa c1teea Prepare pasta aa:ord.ing to pacbge directions. While pasta is cooking. warm the oil and red pepper f1&kes over medium beat for two minutes. Add the broccoli and saute for 2-3 minutes. Add ~ cup water and cover. O>ot broccoli until tender-crisp. When pasta is done, drain well. T~ the pasta with diced peppers. Season with salt and pepper to taste: Pour the broccoli aver pasta, sprinkle with Parmesan cheese and serve. Each serving provides: S61 Calorics; 20.1 g Protein; 106 g Carbohydrates; 7.14 g Fat; 0 Dlf' Cllolesterol; 800 mg Sodium. The National Pasta Association is dedicated lo Providina good-tasting. c::ooveuieot, accurate rcapcs to the public. To cosurc tb~t our pasta recipes meet )'OOr hJgb t.andards, each recipe is tested in our test kitcbcn . Whenever you see the NPA Test Kitchen Logo with a recipe, you can be assured that tbe recipe was tested by a prof euional recipe tester aod was a IUCICal. ~ 6 •••••••••••••••• COUNTRY FOLK ARI SHOW ~ SALE ~ . ~ Jr.~.;( ~· NOVEMBER 5-6-7 L ONG BEA CH CONVENTION CENTER • ARENA •1,_...S,-aMttiorJ,,...._, • a _,,,,.-...... • 11-l' n. ftuk Sled, ad oa ~ leto tlala strips (9CNSS tr..pataet~meaO e " cwp IOw.aodiul 10J UQC'e • 1 red bell pepper, baJml and alked • l carrob, albd lato ~-incb roudl • l budtu scamoas, slieed Prepare pasta acx:on:ling to pacbge directions; drain. In a non-stick skillet, saute the flank stea£over high hca~ II it begim to llict, add a little soy sauce. 1 tablespoon at a time. Wbea tbe steak is cooked through. red.:. lhc beat to medium-low ana add the remainiD& SO! sauce, red bell pepper, carrots and scallions. Increase heat to mcdium-hi&h and cook three minutes Remove from s.killer, toss with pasta and serve. Bach serving provides: 251 Calories; 20.S g Protein; 27.3 g c.arbobydrates; 6.36 g Fat; 38.2 mg Ololesterol; 9'n. mg Sodfom. The National Pasta A«c.nrh,...,,.,.- is dedicated to providmg good-tasting. convenient. accurate recipes to the public. To ensure that our pasta recipes meet )'OUr high standards. each recipe is tested in·our test kitchen. Whenever )lO'l see the NPA Test Kitchen Logo with• recipe, you can be assured that the recipe was tested by a professional rec!pe tester and was• success. Serves 6 $50 TO THE WINNER OF EACH CATEGORY DESSERTS, APPETIZERS, SIDE DISH, ENTREE 1. M er11rtea mt.t be •--ted by ~:3Qpm. 1. lndabt PIO w When~ Fridly. ~ 19, 1983. I 1nc:UM bme & temperaq rOt beked 2. M ,.._nut be legllle. ~' '9Qlpea· (e.g."'45 mn-. at 400 ~ OI prinlli9d. • I 9. Oeciekin d tM ~ ii Met 3. 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NAM ________________________________ ~ ADDRESS1~------~--------___..:===-CITY _______________________________ ~ HOMEPHON.__ ______ ~--~------~-WORKPHON ______________________ __ • 0DESSERT0APPETIZER OSIOE.OISH OENTREE ·-------------------·-------···------- PRODUCE "Home of Orange CoWlty's MEAT-SF.AFOOD FarmersMarket at Atrium Court FASH ION ISLAND OPBN MW.-SAT.-.ul ._... OflNS I ~---,-----.-----, I . COUPON I · I I I · 1 I FRF.SH BAKED I I MINI BOULE I I ·99~ l I I I w. W. •.mo-J I· I 'WciG..Ml ..... 411,, I I ;-pa'9c:a w .... I I I I u...,,.11411 I I .,._,,,,.,. I Ii.----- ·- . . . ........................... ~··················· , . ALONG ·············································~· Alff . . SllllMl ll ......................... , ... ............ ii._ ....................... _ ........ ~ .......... tell! Clllll ......... .... a.C11111..._ .... u ...... s_........_., llll»ll . . r .............. .. .., ..... c.·n t ... ..... -..-... .. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ORANGF COAST WEf KfMJ Hilplaknlchc ..... , 8rJ OiRISTOPt£R TRfl /1 SoeA•-" ..... , BiJ T<»4 mus 1.Jten19 SCR ..._., &J~TRElA S..•• ,.. ....., By JOEL SEERS 81'1'1 rta .... I I I By MMl.A BIRD Alie la ~· \VMWMS Ct~l 4-S, ... 10; h• ~ ..... 7, ,..,.. .. Tidbib '1 9111'! && - . IHI M ························~······················· ·································~···~········; .. T~he Orange County Philharmonic Is doing fl <>i>e!a Pacific is · dotng . So Is Orange Coast ColleQe's Robert 8. Moore Theater. South COast : Repertory Is doing it in a big way. ·What these Pt:edomlnantly Costa · Mesa-baied perfonnl~ arts groups are doln'g · Is devoting more of their Programming to reach out to the growing Hispanic _population of Orange Counw. (OCPS ls based ln Irvine, but utilizes the Orange_ County Performing ·Arts Center In Costa Mesa for most of Its l)Tesentatlons). Whether It's presenting popular Hi~ic oerfonnlna grou~, offerira\r 0 ew workS by HlspanJc pl~pts, OT g educational programs to the R~c ~munJty, arts th~~tion, are waking up to the fact that e ~ market ls vlrtually untapped ln Oran!J4! County. . Arti 91:0ups are finding out that Hispanic pn>g1amm~fcarrtramlate Into donars~at the box-oflk:e,l>ut that they still need to increase · their minority atteDdarice for mainstream presentations.. . . - . Wltti the Hispanic medJan Income in thanOrange CoHunty ~xlmat~ one third less • non-~ki •. fewer HISpanlcs ~d money to attend perfonnlng arta....events. The awareneas of cultiaral event.s ls still below · what It needs to be to cultivate a future audience, local arts leaders say. Stil.!r __ ~ programs are becoming a ausple of local arts groups. ) A b7 f"*>f tD tbc iacrulc ln ~ propx I ... tbe '' ae8dJ rile • tbc HMpMk P"P'*'•doe. .... canadJ ICCCMllJ few DelltJ 25 jlClctd of ~Coal(• ,,..&do& .. dlM p&JC•'• ii, DCM ftflec:ted in dllo ~ 1191 ....... tbe I think it's a· long road for us. It's a long-term =.::~=Cbuc RcpatorJ. tbe brcatdown for HitpMic alta'Jideea is OGly S pm:eat of sea'• toCaJ audimce. -""We __... UM for cbD-prv6lo-of OU audiaa to be a little men n:tliDaM al .. •(• •01icy .. ~-.,J*~ ---ol ...... wt 0---ic ·-.. sea. "But it woe•c aw bs • 4lrcct rdJediOa ol tllO ~ olti.eo•....-,, ~-=-=-~ ONll~t ~ilrmui. ....... , d daler ...... s.. .... ~---ldliool • dMI• m oNa-...., pa.-• •I rtc , .. _. .. _.~ ..... ..., • ..,g .... . ~='"~-Of ...... --~ .,..,.._ ........... ~dire .... s. 11, r an1rna.-a • 11 .. ., .... .., .. diDol. 9C:a ........... .., ..... ti I h II ""*DMt • fltie fne ... _. _, a Pl• ...... 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OK. 4, ~ HolpUI 552 Club at ~ ~ah~ nocl'SSS2 ptf ~ PhoM 57.,7108 See COFFEEHOUSES/I ....._. _. .. -.. ..L. ...... _.. --- .. ---... ··- ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··~············································· Sing loudly and carry a big shtick Cos~ Mesa Civic' s 'Side by -Side by Sonaheim' entertains .,. By TOK 'i'HUB, Lo c a l T h ea t c r he. still-flourish.in& career of Stephen SoCldheim was about al its halfway point when producer Ned Sbcrriri assembled a musiaal revue built around his lhu.s-far cootributioos to the Broadway sta&C and called it "Side by Side by Sondheim." · Since then, ol coane. lbc Soadheim hit macbinc bas turned out sudt winners as "~ Todd," .. Sunday in the Park With George" and tbc man'Clous "lnCO 1be Woods," none of wbicb are represented in the incamatioo of '"'Side by Side" DOW on st.agc It the ·m WMAJ: "'* b'f ... b'f SOI~" WMlft: COda MMa CMc ~. 6t1 Hamiton a., COiia .... WMBt. 1hundC1"9 lhlough Sallurdoyl at • p.m. cni tundafl at 2 p.m. • Mew. 21 ..,. .-cM: ta.IO-ttl --.a:~ Costa Mesa Ovic Playbomc. Yet, funniest piece. .. , Never Do there remain enough ccnifaed gems Anything 'IWice," wb.idl was to build a tborouchlY eutertlinina rcp-ett.ably c:xised from "'The ~ evenin&-\ Percent Solution." And, as if the Sondheim Walkes, "blonde and scnpboot .ucn't enough to carry goldeD-&Juoated, draws the the program. director Keith Wolle comJ>05Cr'S tOugbest toocuc bu iostiJJed his thfu..singer cast twisters -"Geuins Muried with eooup pizz:azz. YCJocicy and Today" and .. Aoo<hcr Hundred just plain shtick to guarantee the People," bocb from .. c:ompany." audieocc wao 't nod off while bemg She conquers both. albeit ~r a Lulled by these melodics.. The nnaglc, and excels id ber ~ could well be subtitled rcnditJOo ol "Losing My Mind'' "Send in the Clowns," for its from "Follies." ~ clement is Jiveo fttc rem Only Weeks pushes the envelope \ in Costa Mesa. of aruflciality, Ft$embli1'g a youna Performm Jeff Wedcs. IAa M~ Brando~ ~y Coita Mesa Civic Pkt4'oute't H$ide '-5We '-Sondhflln" Gary and Brooke Wilkes often Cf!U~tes. and baring his -·--,,__ ._.)· • :-... t r.. .. .w t.M ...... ..+! .;._..a .:'L-L_ Wilke~. strain for comic effect, but for the &listeruna teeth at CVCf1 .,... • '"""'" .at • ...._ ..._. ,, i;-9' w~ .iwu ~ moat put their efforts are bigbly opportunity. His susto durin& the rewarcfin&. Their stqe rapport is late·seo:md act medley, paired delightful. and all three arc blessed alternately with each ac:nas. is with tbc ability to etxJVCf the admirable. 00.-~T. as is hA musical irony wbich. aftet all. is the reading of "You MUJt Mec.t My ClOCllpOICf'a specialty. Wife .. from ., A Litt.le Niaht Of the th.rec, t:be most Mmic." impn:ssM ii tbc ear1hy Guy, wbo Guy and Wilkes arc pattiwlartJ Jells the sbf:Wa IWO best numbers applaudable in t.bc Aaica a.ad -.. Send iD tbc Oowos .. from .. A Maria roles from "'West Side Uttle 'NCbt Mwie" ud .. rm Still Story ... smama tJ.e in:tcmdy Here" ma .. Foll.ic9. • Sbe'1 Iha a dralDalic .. A BoJ Lib lb.at." l'bity booc wublJlll lt.e ~a joiD Weds • the three llllippcn daot~. , .. Side t,, Side by Soodheun" I\ I show ~· well tnvckd in Oran&' Colmty, but ii 1eC:IDS tbcre '1 at. a\' tum fer ODO IDOl'O 'fCn.ion. Com< pc.-S for "'c.cwdy ,......-o n. ~" ....... f//llfkr ..... , ....... t.tal~ ., .. ...,,.._, John Glore goes from play reader to PLAYWRIGH . . • 10 I\ l0 •lll't J I 10 1hat ... ,~ ....... ----_,,_ ..... NII 'Ripple wish~s and swap-meet dreams JIJ'Joel••en RAJtGE COAST (X)I 1 am -0ncc .,..ad9e.lwan1cd10 be • miQaaire. 11* -Ill tM -,S bcfote I rcalisd l90DeJ .. tbc Oreac s.ta aDdJ Woald lpcnd my da)'S oo tldl C.-a a Mftllmt quest to .... ' ~poaibk Bui ~ comic bocti Jll'Cft my ticta to• cm with psea · · p1el. 11liirj' were ,_ ID rad and No IO loot ... 10 ol aJUne tbeY'd be fua 10 ... I Gpred.. I bep1a ..... _, fortune one bot. saxe RJ¥cnidc summer. A fricQd lad I cajoled my mochct iDlo dtitiD& us to a dl'M·in theater cm ... map. where wt set up *'P. iD die beet al a pict·up We -ftR cetbmc:d cnJll"CDl'CllC:vn. For tbc fini couple of boars.: a.at bf che time 9 a.m. rdUed ar09Dd. my friald and I wouJd franticalJ1 ftcure out CJDllCS t0 we could a.. k.vina my JDO(ba IO ld1 OQf &oods wttlk we t.cd &rOUDd tbc '"P meet <Now ~ bow wbJ r.e rec co obWa my ~ted mansion). M.ybe ... ~ )IOU.DC and stupd, bat we SUR bad a loc of fun c:ruKi·ilHI a.rowd tbc dusty parting lot. Boob. Roconk. Batcball cards. u.d p,wa. ~ TOyl. Gum. lnD mowas. And t.bue was ahnJs ODI amcy oAckimer Wwbae wllo bad a -a bm ol Pia~....,,. 1 We oewr pQal a.c up bat we mrc eajo)ied "'When I wu wribfta tbe p.y, 1 JJdn 't da(c ~ ctn:llD tbll tbe play mtpt act produced buc, but '00 do ay to bftll: • ,....ecwc place ia mtnd u JIOU•re wribq. and ~ ~ Sla,a ii tbo oae that I bad in nund.'' . Fwmy a.ow wort out that way. Could be cM CIOlbpMJ that Glore kccpi. O O..' ';h »Wlf•lw....,, ..,..... ... , 0 I ....... Pl ~· t ......... °"" ,...,. m stanzii at the c:a.crs. 'owadayi. ti seems l'D06t swap meets tuive become prct ty oommcn:ial. The Orange County Muketplacc at the On.ngc County Faa ln (4.\ta MCQ is a good example Manv of the "'Ctldors seem 10 be fK'lOr)' outJcu.. And most of the stuff is wrapped m plastic. Just down Fa~1CW. hoot.-evcr, as the Orange~ (;otlcgc swap meet. a reminder of •hat I remember swap meets as being rtlled with an incndible amounl of Junk. N('YU before· h .. d 1 encountered so much usel~ dccrcptt, dusry, old jUnk oumdc o( a ory oouocil mec:tmg, A few \~ndon turned I.bear spaces 1010 auni-groccry stores. xrun, CVCr)tlung from plCbged IOlP to fruit. M05t of -· them. ~r. had secaungly awaktncd ooc mom.ing and real.lied t.bal tbcu mission oo this earth WU to ICll their used btendcn. transistor radios and 8-tnd caJtridses to desperate. needy people. Rotary tclcpbones.. Hame video c.t~ttcs or Goldie H.-.n movies Broken hammers. Rusty nails. urc, there are ba.rpQn and frnds.. But ~o thole are found in 1.cry weird contexts. Example· One grir:ded old suy sat on a lawn th.air in front o( • shaky tab&c be.hiild' cardboard boxes Jammed with bascbaU cards. 1 figured they were a buDCb al oommoo cuds: Dnc Cbllt. P4 Goodson. Phil Roal. ~ first card I saw, ratiaa ricbt OD top, was a 1S36 Yogi Bern. I leafed through the box and saw CYCrything from a Mike Schmidt lO Richie Ashburn.Good prices, good cooditions. but in full and easy v.ewofan~ who might want to poc.ket a few. .. Arcn.t you afraid some kid is going to come by and JteaJ some of these.'" I asked. "Sure. You get 10 kids up here and you can't keep )'Our eye oo all of them. Some arc bound tc -ct stolen." he said. . Obriously this guy ain't lMng in no imnsion either. MO&t of the stuff wa.s old. du ty and ¥Cry usc;,st. An inventory of one dealer! s merc:b.aadise: 'Slcetric:aJ outlets. mcaters. tape recorders. addiJll machines. bowls wnat•un. pants. remote amtrots.. waltic-talkics, hair dryers. lamps. beaten. piJows. lamis nci:,uets. .rotuy pbonct.. files. fmgemail dippen. tbc top ot • lt09e., - ~ pctuie ot Dave Frmt. "'° cmplJ Dr. Pepper cans. ~ Would &n)'OOC really buy tJus _ stuff? Well. the swap meet was packed and l'D05t of tbc customers were Hispanic. maay Ol whom -..-crcn't spa.t.ina Englim. ~ when you don't ba'tllC much money to spend. you go where the merchandise is affoniablc. ' I walked in with six bucb and ~d out with • ca.moufbic Army hat, beef jerky, an immaculate hardcovct a>py of Robert Btys "Iron John. .. and a 'Slightly ~cd pair of . natl-cltppcrs. The last placic I stopped wa.~ tht most tempting. hoiWcvcr. T1t."O bi& boxes of comic bools from the 1970s, boots I hadn't seen 111 at least JS years. .. r 11 make yOu a dcaJ 00 the whole bunch ... saJd a voice ema.natmg from beneath a straw . hat anJ duk sungl~ "Yeah. H<l"li'>' much., .. ..,00 bucb." The aMC>rtmcnt, v.a.s prob.ably wonh th3t much But I didn't bate. "I can't afford 1t. .. "What do you have to traqc"·· I pulled out ooc of my recent purcb~s.. "What11 tbcse get me?" He smiled. "Got one oC tboK already ... be said, pointing his fm,ger &I a glass mus filled With scissors. CIQIDbs. nmr cartridge holders and ooe lli&bdY ta:nusbcd pair of na.ikiippcn. O I I• ......... • ·············································-··· ca ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• " ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COFFEEHOUSES From 5 • All.i (oflt't' W.ut'hou)t' & lfo.isting .Co. C." ••><> I ht \1 "'"''I'"'' !k.1<.h. 6"'i O! I ~ • Alt.1 Coffee.• ltouu• .11 I ri int:ll' \tl'"''" 111 ·r, 4. I t.uliw Hl.d l\n IOCl. 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N' J.au 1 7 ~'J ;'l.t""'Pf>'1 Blvd, '-<"''" r R1-.1ch &SO ~~ lO • ~l.ubu(L.'t Cofftt Co .'l\01 l fl.ac1 ic t .. ,.,. lt~I' y Corunt do: 'l.\.11 COMMUNITY £VENTS • Aini,;os dt' lolu Chk.1 ,_ mi&t !()uth °' w"" '"'' ..,, t1\U(" "" r ..c .r ic Coat High· '4,1\ llun11np;ton !Ho~h 1197.700) f~ pvt.I.. tow1 rtl ffok.1 Ch .i We'll.ind\ ni IC'rt't°i l'\1'f)' !O minute.-. t .. ·t"t'i.•n 9 .ind IQ to ,'I n1 ~IUltlJ'r • Ct'nlt'r U ub t.'>0 '""" (l'ntt·r 0. C1~1.1 \\1 ~1 '..Hi ~1~1 Oµ<'•J f'J"hc p,~ C ,1kl ltrn• h•~'" 11 .ICI J m IOfl.1~ ( ~ s lf I ) I 1f a I .l•luun hl.1nd .it the' C:uulUlt' S.1lon. "' •I < 1·nlt'• )mt' 't_l.l("'t' I'.>< 1fre Co.HI • !<\;""·'" "'""""P"'' !kilL'1. ~o os1s An ., I • • • ¥ .. II • •·~•Wh ... ~ 8 "JIJ1r to Remt'fl\bH, .. .i cc4cbr'!Y P"'FL~ ""' d1n0C1 bl-nefiting P.11rent ~ ~ presentt"d 6 p m Suncby. f~ d.inc1ng. gtft~ .vld mtrce r,,o,,, ~ locJI rew.iuranb are ~ ol the C...r"iWS Don.iliOtl S 100 E~ .in .... • H•rd Rock Cale 4S 1 Newpo11 Vt\lL'f .Qr . Nt'\"P<'>rt Be.lCh, SS3-9S10 "Homt'- less A\\ar<.'~ Wttl." In Or.mp C~ 1 .. c1.s 011 Sunday with ' "Run fOI' ~ • run;"',111. ht'nt'fittng HomeAid Or.11nge County A 1 Ok runf\v.11llc .ll 7 10 .i m., SK run/\\ .ilL. .11 II 10 • m .ll1d 11( Fun Run lat kid\ .:ir •t 1 S J m. ~n and f'nd .at tht- llRC l11n11cd <.'d·tton ·1tun (CK C~r" T· >h1rh. li<lffl<'A.d \150r .>net pid.e b.lK w•U IX' K"t'fl 10 .lll r~su.-red ~h St'c· ond annu.11 P1111'-°'<1 Pl.I)~· ..WI ~ lf'I 1 ... n1 .id,.x (.'1'11 10 Hit( W u1c:Liy Nov. ll. "'hen th<-1ll.llJl1C \\ill h.J\t' .1 dunce Ill bod ·•n' d11kJren\ rwom pi.l)ho.M'\ ~11lt t,., 0.J"St' County ·s ~.>dinK hc...-nt'b011f~ "'"'~'Ch ,1l)l1 hc.·n,·11t ~lomc.•Ai<l • lloeUNn M•rau .u F.a"'""' l~nd, b01 '~port Ct'llll"f (),. 1'Clo\1XWI ~Ah, 75~ l'IOO £\C.ld.i lNf'!I. ~ "r" 11 lfl CA· ,,., ·<.'f Spnrh,..•.ir lt".t'l 11 • Tuut Anim.ali t C~.11 C our1. 3 I J J Uc-.ir St C•N.J t\.~. 5.fS HOS Mi.fly \.ln<k•.ir. tho.• l.lmt'Cf lc.'lidy bNI, ,...,U .IJ> pt If'" liN R.1.ny o .. y·· OUllol 1·2 JO pm ~11u1d.>v .11-..1 r'IOOl'l ·l~JO pm Suncby DANCE FllM l VIDEO "~.a111und Butt 11~·.id Tc.~ ~S·S7 • ~ H~ All Mu~ I .SO S-1'1 ~ 0r , ~-port ~xn. 7'59-1\22. "~• ilnd C.O • film S«ift cont.nu.." 6·30 pm. Frid.iy with ··o\ud ll'M':· ~N lomr·s r1111 AITW'roun film t19J 51. Tiet.. SHS • 0JM&e Coast Collt'gt', rot f.ltn•"" Ro.xi CMl.i Mc\.l 4l2·5880 "lM -,,..," Vdto Umf-f;i to 'lJr,iCJua PrOl<""\IOfUI lool.1ng Vld<.'u 1 ~pn "<lft.~,.,p flfnt·ntt'A 9 .a.m 10 S p m S.lturd.Jy IA )1'(111XI 11: ~l~ -•1.JtW ~ be: "~ Ynut C.1m cc::wditf .and ~ learn !Mnlple c ..... "K Trt.hniqun co Cre.at~ Pol~ Vici<'' p,.>- dlJC'lion.-· oitf'fed 9 ;i m. to S p.m ,...m 201. f tt· U 9 P:t ~ U.9 kA bOlh LITERARY ARTS •Alt• Corftt Hou~ S06 J Jsr SI • ~ purl lk.kl t.;"~ 02]) 1lcAi \~.u.i.+i"K tlP le.otuf\"ll ,,.,.._,,. ~nd ~ "~ thr ,..., ,.,,,'(J m1.NC1,w, .ii ll~ I p rn \\\~ c:Liy. S ' UP' lx'sln :ll 7 p "' for •lf)C1l rudint ll\.M f~) m.un J>rOl'.im frroe ~md6al • ~ lt'.Kh rubfic lib.-~~ \,ltlCJll> br•mh~ 6•4·J17' -p,~.,, Sto rytlhw" pttWnt.cd iM de CorUf'l.l ,I(.! 11.\.u. MM..ncn .ind l.ilbo.I ~ 1(1 JO .am Tueld.Jyt ttu~ C),t<.. 15 • N..,on ·ludt "'blk tArary CornN dd ~\at Btmd\ 420 ~.-.. Carcin.J cWt M.ar, 644· l 187. ..,._. tWd Boolt\l M) )• lt'fy: Too Muctl VIQl4.'1'1Af'' o d'C" hCk! ~ i f'" f' .em J p n1. cod.lf 4 k~""''lt ltx' .al 4Mlthot R.l~ Obltk-ld roe on •ti. "'~ ~pa.. . . ' . \l n':\li •. , .... ...... Dla:ar •Weeklnd 8Mch 7~ ef.-fy Bird .Specilll ettappy Heu ~ ..... 8rnh CfUllel ·lOO r-.1.11r' St n.iltio.1 673-4633 MEETINGS l SEMUtARS • Mwpotl tt.1tbcw Aft MuW\lrn I W 5.ln (Lo e Of• ~,X•I IC'Mh, 1\'.M 1'12 1..., .... 1.1\ T ii Noun," :M qiltlg W· to "' ,,, WQll'l\.ll 5r1 "i i.11.,, .lnll w~ k'C'll.lf.,. b) ,)lliJll, 11 hf\ruo,•"'-C'fllO C\I· r.ir..-~. 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Thur>day, Nol,. 11 througtl Nov 1) <~ Ss · SllGLES THEATEJI •••••••••••••••••• Best Be t ARTS From 3 programming by maiQStrcam artJ gioups. The OnnF C.ounty Philharmonic Society's presentation or the mariachi group Los Ca.mpcros de Nati Cano at the Perfo.rming Arts Center was an unqualified SllCICCS'I,,~ tbc dance and musical Balkt Gran FoltJoric:o at e Robena Moore Theater at Onaae Coast College. Both shows drew a mix of Haspan.ic and oon·~ audiences. aDd both we.re seD-OUU.. f1orinda Mintz. 1rbo IUDS the Vose Theater in Santa Au. used to wort with tbo PbilharmoGic Soddy and baon Nati Cano, wbo belps MUm witb a ~ festival ~ ~-Sbe aid tbaf rn.n I ~Al Mndpoint, preKO.tiq abowl Ad at N•i Cano can be vciy tricky. '1'b.a! coocat ... Oil • Sanrnby nilbt. .. said ~ ff()n lbunday, two cia,a before. Ooly ODO~ of the ball ... to&d. 8t:K &bat'• what tbc ffilpenic ce .uj docs. They come at the lac .mute ud tbcJ buy I tdd 81 the door. They ~ .. _._.......,_ "'CMcllO --.. llro&dt .. ..., ............ .......... ,.... "' .. 1tlO'I.. T•·'*-&.-~-...-..... --·· * ..... .... ............ 11•1-... .. ................... _., ....... ._ .... ,, ,,. ........... ,..,. . . . . ,..,. ....... ,.., .. • ...... , •....................................•.....•• ··············-·····················~·········· DI ··············-·~~····························· Thick Chicago acc~nt Love thin crust? Not if you've had a BJ's Pizzeria pie . B;yMABLA BIBD, Loca~l Dining ------ ' link sausage, sweet oruons anJ green peppers cooked in a SCCTcr recipe ~ucc. the -.hole yummy tlnng lS smothered m PfO\'Olonc cJ\ccsc and bated. $4.9S. Although .pizza.Js the .uu attraction. pasta ~isbes ~ on lhc menu, aU priced around $6 or $7. Owners M.iduld nilllps Pul M04•b, ~ llcmMssy and 881 Ouaampam seem to ~ fmc-ruocd into lhc American p~ate'. tbeu tested recipes include a d)n.lunjtc lasagna and 00() of the be$t C csar salads around. It's an ()Id fashioned Caesar with crisp romaine lettuce. frcshJy bated aoutoos. a bare bun of anc:ba¥y, more than a hint of garlic and pleruy of Parmesan. Thi fine Caesar stands alone ,.1thout the latest fad aJornmcnrs of &nlled scallops. cludrcn., etc. Mana~r Claris ffaJc, ,,.,11 t'C the first to suggest thJt u m1sht t'C .a ~ idc41 to u.ke some: o{ the pizu home for droner bccau~ 'f-OU need to 5.a-.c room for a d~n ~q>enencc v. hich .. ill talc ~u • nght bad to your childhood~~ ID the tirchcn v.ith Mom. nu lh10" 1 called a ''Paoolic n Crcim · But nncr mmd, v.c an handle that. A batch of chocolate chip dough tS cooked 1n its own tittle ~-mch pan Two scoops o/ vanilla ice cream arc plopped on top, \lnuaJlv melting mto the warm c:nolie cake as you dlg m. The best p.in gettmg to scra,pc the canmclueJ batter uclcing to the bottom of the pan. For fancier palate the \amc th.mg comes with golden brown cootjc m.idc of white chocolat~ · and nw:ad:un1a nuts. lb.: dt-~n costs SJ.SO and bu CN>Ush ealoric .. for rv.o people. w·s owners and ma.nagc~nr b.s\-c other locations, and they .-ant to keep on groaina. and t.bc) -.;11. because t.hey'R dctCJ'miDed to kccr the qua1Jty up and the prices dtw.11 They arc four smart paooties1 0 ~ .... 1$ • ._ ,_m ""'*" ... C9ftr'S ~,., tlW Dalt! ,.,,.,_ • ... m · .me: °'*' 't:JO OJft.. to 11p.lft..~~n... -= tt;JO OJft. to mk8NgN ~ teow..at ~·,.... .... 890: 611-JMO u . 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Un- IUbk-pWys rod .U 9 pm. ton~ ~ 5.Kufd.Jy C~ SS Ooubk-P~ pl.iii,s rod .. 9 pm 'A«fMSd.Jy ~: s'.) Modrm Faith ~ rod •t 9 p.m Thu~y. No. 11, ~ Nov 1) (~ SS SUC.ES THOTEI A •••••••••••••••••• Best Bet ARTS From3 progrurunina by mainstream arts JIOUps. The Onnce Coo.nty Phh.hamionic Society's preseotatioo or the mariachi poop Los Campcros de Nati c.no at the Pcdormi.na Arts Center was ao unqualifkd WClCICll. as was lbe duce and musical poup 8a.llct Onn folklorico at the Robert B.: Moore Theater at Ora1'ie Qie.sc College. Botlt ~ drew a mix of Hispanic a~oon·Hispanic audic~ and boCh were tcD.outs. Florinda Mintz. •bo rum the Yc.t Theater 111 Slnla Ana. med to work witb the. Philbarmocllc Sodcty and ao.s Nati Omo. who bdpe MJna with • matildli tatMI nuJ Febnauy. Sbe said chal from a -nu.,. saaodpoir\t. prcamtiaa lbowl IUc:b u Nad cano can be w:ry tricty. O'Jlaal CODCICft ... OQ • Saturday s,Upt,, .. IUd Mintz. ·~ lbundly, f.o dlJI before_ oalJ ODC third of die ball ,... lald. e..t &bat'• what tbo-~Mpianic .. _ •ilJ doel. ~ come at the IMt Mute and they buy • debt at ~ door. They the Robert 8. Moore Theater at ooc. He cStiamtcs lb.at the: ~f«Ba.UctG Foltlorico ... aboul rwo-c.h.irdl H3pu.ic. but ays ltaat tbc audience demopapbia fof dw &bow are not ~ iodicatt.e of a aorm:al I CSlpil)l:de (or that type of presentatica. .. As )'OU 're loolJna .. t.bc population al yourCOWtty, it docsn'• necessarily mean thac because ic's • Spanish company. lb.at you YriU baYC a Spanish alldictloOC. I tblnk it's IO imporunt to apose the audimcict io ecncraJ terms." Wrtb H=-~~tauom twotiina Oil IOW'Cral ~ moa k>c:al au"°""' ptu 10 comimae cir expand tbdr Hilpmic prop "' .. ne.e OfP"izadcw aD bate bqa to reali:IJc _... David Pmmt1 knows to be l:nle. '"Oraaae OJualy Is not the melt .. JJO'. atts the ~ bowt." he &aid. ·-.. CllD • be DU1 ol cbc salad.. 0 a.tr e trn.111.,.a. hnv ................ ,, 2 •••• t , ............. ..,. ,.,, Pkare4' ... tJs ......... IAlilell er Weekelltl llftme• ~ .. -... ..,..., . .. ~ ....... ...... ...................... ........................ .... 1 ..... Telllf, .. -& ~· cad••,.._• ... --•••• .... ... ...... ... .., ... •• 1•1•11M111f •1p1ll aft11"1• R 2 aMr._ .... ,.,,. .............. . .,...,_ ......... ,.., D r ···················································~· ··············~································ ' Thick Chicago accent Love thin · crust? Not if you've had a BJ's Pizzeria pie By MARJ.A BIBD, Local _Dining r------ lmk gusagc, S'<llocct oruoos and green peppers oooted in a secret recipe sauce; the whole yummy thing is smotherc6 m Provolone cheese and bated, S4.95 Although pizza is the star atrnctioo, pasta dishes arc on the menu. au priced arouftd S6 or S7 . c>wnen MkUd PW11tps raa1 Motc:ab, JaTJ Haeasy and BUI C...U.pam seem to be fme-tunoJ anto the American palate: lhc~ tcStcd recipes include a dynamite lasapa and one of the best Ca~r salads around. l t't an old t.hJOOeJ Caciar with crisp romaine lettuce, fteshly baked croutons.. a bare bUJt of anchovy, more th.an a hmt of prlic and plcnry of Panne5oa0 11m fine Clesai sunds a.lone wttbour the lale5l ltd adornments of 1nllcd ~. chicken. ere. ' M anager Oaris Haley .. ill be rhc tint to suggest that ti m1pu be a good idea to tile: some of 1hc pm home for dmncr bcca~ ~ou need tCI sa'l•C room for a de.,~n cq>encncc v. bich 9t"lll talc you • ngbr b..11.:Jt, to )Our childhood da> 1n the kitchen v.1th Mom llus. thml ~ called a ··Ptzool.1e n Cream ' But nt'Vcr rrund. v.c c~n handle that. A ·batch of chocolate chip dough 1s cooked ID 1ts own little 5-mch .. pan Two scoops or vanilla ICC cream arc pl<>f>pcd on top. '1nuaJh melung uuo the warm cookJc cake U )'OU dig lJ\. The best p.tlt I\ getting to scrape the caramclizcJ batter ~tJC~ to the bottom uf the pan. For fanocr palate~. the same rtuag comes 1ntb golden brmm ~ made of white chooolatc and macadam.ta nutS. The dc~n ' C05b S3..SO and bas enough e<aklnc~ for rwo people BJ's owocrs and manaccrMnt tm.c other locatJOnS. and tbrv -ant to keep on ~ing. and the) •ill because they'~ dcterm!.Dcd to ._ccp tbc quahty up and the prices eta.TI They a.re four smart ptlJOOtiC$1 0 Mari. Bini II ·.~ wrltu ... ~~,,,.llw ~,.,,.,_ m WMT: .,,.. ~ ......_, -.,r '°' Mc*t •.• lalboa ... ---°'*' ••:JO &om. to •• p.m. ,.,,...., ~,..... dar. i. :JO o..m. tD ft'llc9llgN ~ .. .ca ........ llOll.O: •n.1"0 ( • .. ~ ~' ADVE RTI ~[ '·~ H,,IT AMERICAN DICK a.man lllfAURAN'f, A ~ ..... caA. thop locot9d at 2698 N.wpoft llwd., Com Mao Menu indud. bidfa•. lundt ond "-~range"°"' $3 00 IO S7 99 Open Mon.· Sat 6 00am ID 9 ()()pm IN, WC., V, WC. l/'1') 6'6-n62 HiL~ lllOlrl'S PUa, BeM al .-l'dl N. Food & Spirib IGfoa) Relax 2 !he ambionce al oo\ & 6ridt ~119 l.oad9d at 19171 Magnolia .Hunling10n e.odl Menu indUdes appellars, tolad.. 101idwk:hes and •iofilies M:.s range from 95 lo S1 9 5 ()pen doily 9om lo 1 30 om f71 4) 96M.523 I0,8RU,FB,WC.V,MC.,>ii ~ LYNCM"I, lDcalild on The ~ 2300 w Oceaiifront. Newpott .8eoch Menu hlcludes homemode pluo. homemode breoldost, great ~ and fislwKhips Prices 's:i lrom $2 .so lo $20 00 Open do lrom 7 om to l om ID, Al mop er tccwds (71 4) 67.S.1"6 ......,.. •2. .... burgers in town OCCIOfdhig., Soml locol9d at 18011 hoch IMf at Tal.t ,,,.,,. al what 'Pl waN MOit. """"'°°""' awoc:Odo & bocoft ~..--,Of~ -Lmge Wlriety al~. paslralnl, pl\ily d.eMt ...... * Priem range froM $ l ''5 ID $5 25 Open M-f l 0om IO 9pm, Sot 11 am lo 8pn1, do.ct Sunday. D,WC 847-7.566 IUNDAY"l MM&Y BITAmAHT toc.d ot 16561 Bobo e>wco. So. ol Het1, HvntinglDn 8each Al American dint"O ~prime rib, chicbn. *'6o0d ....... & ipKlahiea V.ry ~· por1ioN Price range from $2.95 & up. Open dolty 7om lo lOpn IN, WC, WI, V, MC., Mo.8575 ~ lllTAUUHI, ~at 1712 Placentia, CoUo Meeo~u indudet rib., dlicbn, .. & lobst., prime rib, plao, ""'*' bar PriceJ "°"99 from $3 95 ond up Open doay from I l 30am to 1 Opm, Coddails 'Iii l lpm ID, Ft, WC., No ad corm 171 4) 6'5-8091 BBQ " BRKFST 'LUNCH 'DINNER CAFE CALIFORNIA CUISINE CHINESE COFFEE HOUSE 12 -Orange Coast Weekend /Thursday, November 41 1993 I • .• ....... i ......... . INDI AN . -. . . . . . MEXI CAN wouao*-..._a .............. 263f.t7'911 St. • Com Melo. ,_.., lld.dit ... I..,.,...,._'*...._... ...._ Plotcm ,_. .._ U .9$ to $12.9'. 0,.. M.\ H-9 30.-.. 11-10-30, v..I.. & n... 1M1 ~30. fli & Sat. I t'-1-. S.. 9 30-9:30. IN, fl, ENT, ClfOff CMOS. ~·: l : fl RESTAURAtH CLUB • SEl\FOOD STEAKS S E A l EH A ( H