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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-11-18 - Orange Coast PilotBEACH • COSTAMESA v~ ~today wilt! • JIWlt Clt&mOPHJa AJ'°"" 0.Ut.Y r1LOT Tbcrcis PJa:rrr and her husband Samuel, of Charleston, S.C., pooe for a family-album pictur< oulSUlc the ·Hard Rock Cafe. ·····-~~ .... Prindpol, . -"'-""Y SChool. • lom: "'"1odelphia, P4< •Ap:J2 •. • Ata ... ....._Single. • -•• pillldpol: 1. •C•I•• MaiMr"t..,_in -idmln-. •ldlool -·•1 i-.... ....... ID-my..-....• 'The Kid' ptilDcipal • 32-year-old elementary school principal has"been on the job seven years, and compensates for his youthful appearance In dress and demeanor BY llvu LoAa. S'Lur \VuTU W en Sonora Elcmcn· tary School Principal uan de Jesu.J intro- uccs himselr -after the rust few puz:z.Jcd · · stares -be ii of lea. ukcd if he was born in Af&e.ntina. .. No. .. be answc.rs. "Philadelphia:• Lookin1 more like a youna Wall Street bond trader lhan a hi&h llCbool principa~ the lair-skinned, bluc-eyod, J2·ycar-old princip>I speaks nucnt Spanish. His la1hcr was born in Mexico Ciry, his mother ia. PeMsytvanla, and ya, he answe,._ he realt, is Latino. .. Jt shdws the misrepresentation tba1 people have in the United States.'" de Jesus says. ·~ere'• 1 whole ranp o( people in Mcxko who k»k much more fair-Wnned ban me.•• J'hit is hb seventh tchool year a prindpal and his third yur at Sonora School. De JCIUS is lhc • yduq<tt principal in the · ' Ncwpon·Mcu Unillcd School . • choncle of some ~ !.l!J' I ~ showeB tonWC:. Temperatures will flzy about the same, low 60s along the coast. Winner of 33 jour nalism awards in 1993 · ·- T his suave aboppin1 ccn· ter's bard-rockin' resi- dent -the one with the hip cau1e1 and tf\c flashy pitar -turned . I year old Last week. And. despite concerns that the energetic Hard Rock Cafe mi&ht A •KIN'--AND ROI.LIN' ·BIRTHDAY ···"";'1·'11 has been a battle ever fincc, with both rcstauraou constant.I)' uyin1 to outdo one another wilb conccn1, celebrity appcaanees and maWvc collections ol tinscl- lOW"n memorabilia. Morton wouldn't comment on whether the marketinc war has benefited residents of the Oransc Cout .. He uid Hard Rock is in· volvcd in a .. very serious .. lawiuit with Planet Hollywood. be a little too.uwdty for Fashion Island, everyone survived itS fint year ill business. "11'1 fun to go there," C.OUDCil- wornan Evelyn Han said. "I ex- pected it tO be even noisier. I · thouJht the food was 1oo4 "and it was a real fun place to go."' Despite pre-opening complaints that hampered Hard Rock Cate's design plans, the. Fashion Island hot spot restaurant has been rocking Orange County for a year The fun -kn.i n& Hard Rock as suing Planet Holl)'WOOd for being an alleged copycat. Se\·cral rC$idcnts wo.rricd Hard Rock mighl disturb Fa'!.hlOn Is· land's po15Cd and proper ~t ting. Hard Rock owner Peter Mor- ton... who also owns Hard Rocks ln Los Ange- les. San Diego, San Francisco, C'lica&0, Ho- nolu.J u and several other cities, said the Fash- ion Island addi1ion has bcco "lnaedibl~" and "just great.'' He said he has no idea how many visiton t\avc poured into the usually packed diner, where the music is k>ud and the decor screams of 1hru""a111·a\·s from some or Hol· lywood's biggest ccleb;1ties. "We've brought the whole Hard Rock cul· turc, Hard Rock ph ilosophy, Hard Rock vibe, music, so on and so forth." ~1orton said. Jack and Sh1rlcy ~1cM:inus or C.Orona dcl Mar wrote the Cil) Council a let· lcr in Augus1 1992, asking them to prohibit the restaurateur from roni.tructing H3rd Rock's landmar~ guitar. Not long after Hard Rock's grand opening, Plainct Holl~uod landet.I al South Cont Plaza. "A garish sign like this 1s dcfinncly out of place in Newport Beach and 1s more befitting to the Hard Roc.k Cafe 1n U s Vegas." they S..CAll/A1• Teens' moms are ·· new .weapon in gang prevention ... Madres Costa Mesa shows mothers walk softly but carry big sticks - and can dissuade their kids from causing trouble. BT At.uxu Mcl..SOD, S-r>.n Wll.ITll COSTA "°tESA -A group of West Side mothers is bandln& 10- gcthcr 10 keep the communi1y's at· risk youth in check. ~1adrcs Costa ~leg, -Spanish for ~tothcrs Costa Mes.a -is a group of abou1 16 morhcrs of problem tccns "'ho ha\'C met once a \~•eek for the past two monlhs a1 the Save Our Youth community center. Their goal: to hil the streets and schools next month where their children congrcga1e and stop the pattern of trouble be· fore it starts. And if it takes off. founder Roy AJ,arado expects 11 will be 1hc ul· 11ma1c "'capon 1n gang prevention. ··~toms C'Jrry a big stick.'' ll.:ud Alvarado, a LattnO community :.c· 11\'ISI and gang prC\oc.nlJon coun- selor. ·•1 think all kids. particularly in the Lar ina community, believe lh:it )OU don't hit ux>rn and you don't tlisrcsptt1 anybody's mom. • So if there's a mom around, even 1hc most hardcore ganc members will back o rr until me leaves. Thnl's wh:zt I'm banking on." The group began meeting 1111·0 nfOnlhs ago as 1 counseling sup- port group for four mothers 'Who6c · teens had alrc:ady fallen in10 trou- bl e. But AJ\·an.do aJways had it 1n his min d 10 g:arncr 11 bigger follow· ing a.nd encourage ""'omen 10 mon- itor their children during the limes :ind at the place~ where youths :arc most hkcly to be lured by g:lng,. and drup. Using his resource~ 11s a gan1 prevcn1ion counselor al b· ... GaOUP/&1J Peace talks: Quiet folks~ party types get together .... Splintered West Newport neighborhood reside,nts work at getting along. plcas:inl," the counalwoman saw.1 . "I think lhc idea of communi1y pride lS somcth1n.g everyone bas been ··orking ror .•• Dcbsy rounded up more than 120 neighbors ror a meetin& Tues· BY DAVID H EITZ.. STAJT \\'t.rna day :at Caty H3ll, •here she WEST NE\\'PUR r -Gener· IC:t!md UP' Y..ith police Set-Andy o.Jly speaking. there arc l•"O types Gon1~ and three neichborhood of people who live here. leaden 10 d&uss how 10 m.:1kc there arc 1ho:.e v.ho think it's a rowdy \\'e)t Ncwpon a link more way cool pl.:1cc, a perfccl ipol l'or scdatc. an all-night pan) And the re arc Resident Peter Tarr bel~s those who 1h1nl. 11 ""uuld be a West N~por1 is ready lO utlk splendid kx'alc if 11 "'-Crcn'I for lhc ·peace:. people who think it's a .. ·a.y cool "One l:iidy lood up and &aid place. 1hc.re arc roUcgc rcnlcn, abKnl« Ju 0¢bay. the elected house-;;land;;;:::lo;;;;nl;;',.:and;;;,:i,>•:...;;h>liiii-lwa..;;;y;;hool<;i'ifilf,°"f---- Ou.ISTOPH•I AJ.sM, IMlu Puor Dtstrict. and..be mat&s_a.poinl of dtlUina up in IU.il and tic because ol bit f0Uthru1 1ppcaranoc. ~ ...... llltlPALIA1~ S-. Elaneatuy School Principal juan de }CIUl'blb with llnt-gndcr M>ggic .Millan. r--;-,mo'""'IMr ot ihTs c~dclf di~1nc1. -her nrcrt:· ht r;au1. "She 1st , hopts nc:i&hbon from bot h aroups 'Arc lbcsc 1he people you want , can act to know one another 11.nd me 10 retch out to?' And they toki ,. learn to pt •Ion&· her yes.' " "What wc'w got to do is get Some rc.sidcnts aid they keep 1111• _ ... _ Calling all creatM ldds l nciahboft to live 1oacthcr and be ... MllH90ttlt009/A 14 --C_ ..... M¥ Hir!I School lootiall • ClDOCh O.w Hollond .-.i tolidarily •ilh .... ,_..,. ........ ......... _ 0 ............. .,.,, ,., .. c:;.. ~··-­c.. ..... • ............. .. • ' ' • ' ' • I ii !I ' ·i ii 'i ' .. . .. . " ' ' " ' :1 'I l •• ~ ~ ' Ill c lcr11.- - I F YOU'RE TOO bu')' IO coolr. Cot Thantqivina. ~~ and Paril~ 11ores are scllin& 1nd.a.onal Tha.nkscmng dinncl'J for ci&ht·to-10 people, ran&inc io price Crom $39.95 10 S59.95. Orders must be received 48 houn in advance. If you call PavlUoaJ Home Sbopplq at (800) 756-622.S the entire meal can be dcli\'Crcd to your home or o[fa. Ordcn received through Pavilions Home Shopping will be delivered for an 1.ddcd fee or Sl4.95. Turkey dinners include cornbread stuffing, mashed potatoes. gra")', yams and cranberry sauce. Roast beef and hJm dinners arc also available . vOns is k>catcd in Costa Mesa on Harbor Boulevard (549-3282) and on East 171h Strccl (548-8911). In Newport Beaclt, Pavilions is located at Via Lido (675-3791) and Pavilions Place is on Bayside Drive (76G-097S). 0 FASHION ISLAND IS havin& iU annual tree-lighting ceremony Friday at 7 p.m. in the Broadway/Neiman Marcus courtyard. The ceremony features an SO.foot Christmas tree and the arrival of Santa Oaus. 0 Z GALLERIE (64().2916) opened this week in lhc 1. Magnin wing at Fuhion Island. The 8.SOO square-foot store features con1emporary £urniture, &ifu and housewares. Items include ~ntemporary slip-coYCrtd sofas and chairs. Italian dining sets, bedroom and office furniture, flatware, stemware, bath items and fine art posters with custom framing. · "Just about anyone who walks into 'our store can find something they like in their· price range," says Joe 'Zeiden, president o( Z Gallerie. Z Gallcrie has 21 stores throughou1 California and Arizona. 0 .LONGS DRUGS (729-l!035) opened a new kx:ation at FUhion Island, complete with a full-service pharmaq decorated in an authentic 1930s motif fcatUring a soda fountain and a Diedrich'• Colftt csprCSIO bar. The old-fashioned soda fountain "Ind dcucr1 bar is dcl.ipcd with red siools. mirrored column1, and an antique cappuccino-·"!. machine. "Due to its unique ambience, fashion li!and orfered Lonp the opponunity to create a store unlike the other Longs Drugs." says RJta ~1ason, Lonp Pharmacy store manager. "Although most of our me'rchandise selection remains the same, the Fashion Island store's intcrk>r features 1930s decor, an era that marks lbc birth of Lonp." . 0 IUCXORY FARMS (642 .. 302) localed al Westclitt Plaza in Newport Beach is offerin& free lhiP,pina on any prepaclca&cd sifts valued over $9.99. The offer ii valid th.rou&b Nov. 25, and fo:i packlges shipped anYwbere in the continental Unites StatM.' 0 WESTCUFF PLU.A opened a Cbristmas decor store, JOJnJ Nod (6'6-0886) located in the center ol the plua. 0 ..., Bun •p,an n.,.,,,. •ad· s.1.ni.,.. Wkf6tr you're• ~I•• 1boppw, U YOf1 bow of a fOOd .,, I'd loft to 1lve )'OU -,,.,1>11<1tr. c.JI -"'S#l~ tu... . .. ., "'-'17' ~''flrl#',. ... 'MM liir;;;-.o.o1tr Pilot, JJ0 W. 11.v SL, <Mi. M-Qlll. fZU7. a a.am ,. ,.... a ce·•Hll•• ............... __ _ • --fJ/ ........._ ,..._: ........ tiu. .. "'",....,.,... n.-11.,..... ....... _,__ ............... ,, ... ... -. .. aw ... ...._a er....., ............... : ..... ----.......... --.._. ... a a ·~ . . A look al the people and plaj;9S shaping our community PHOTOI 11' 0.&IStOPHll. Asl.u, 0.ULT PILOT An ancient skull and jaw arc part of the assortment of bones found on the grounds of Estancia High.. Tcachcr Tom Fisher wattht-s O\'U Ktioyl's collection. Things that · go bump in the night Stories abound that Estancia High has spirit ... the kind that belong to long-dead Native Americans who were buried under the ground that serves as home to the school BY lluu LoAa. STMP WIUTU. M ore than a thousand years ago, waves of Native Amcri· cans migrated to the warm coastal shores of sunny Ortn&C Coun- ty, eventually establishina a thrivinJ community on the banks or the Santa Ana Rivtr within the prcscnt-<lay city · or Costa Mesa. Estancia High School was bu.ill on the site of an old Indian burial ground -in 1965, and for about 2S years.,· school oCficials have whispered stories about thinp that went bump in the night i.n the 1ehool hallways. · Night custodians told of_ hearin& children's vpiccs, seeing a dis.cm· bodied head appear suddenly •round a hallway comer, Oashina li&hts and a · host of unexplainable occurrences. Science teacher Tom F'lSber, !55, says he believes the paranormal activity ii linked to the Indian buJiaJ grounds beneath the ICbool and the bones kept in the science department. ' Tiie: bones are belicw:d to have come. from ao Indian scttkmc:nL 'lbcre used to be mounds out here a1 ... sheep destroyed them by a.ruin& and walking OYCr them. People sud· dcnly rcaJlzcd these were burial mounds." Fisher says. "When I ar- rived here in 1966, all the kids would ' just streak out there on lhe weekends and they were digging up the ani· (acts." M•ny of lbe bones ..-ere donated to the school and ended up in the sci- ence department where niaht custo- dians orten heard the sound of a airl crying. Fisher beard it too. "I was here lite at night to do work in the acicncc cour1 and I beard some- thing lik'c a litlle &irl who was callin& from a distance," fisher says. "I lllU- thouat>t it was re a Uy stnnge." But be bad beoird similar 1torics told by CU1todians •ho hacfwitncsscd a number of odd happenings in the eoclol<d clulrooms and hallways or the .chool. .. A rormer head custodian who worked from 1966 lo about 1987 at the xhool says j t wu oearly im- possible to keep custodians from quit- ting. "Tho district could not undentand why the guys would work only one or 1wo nights and then leave," says the retired cu..stodian, asking that his name not be used. Custodians playing chess one night saw one of their stools react as if someone sat down o n it. Another cus- • toctian saw l.jliscmbodied head ap- pear in a dark hallway or the K:hool. "He saw just a he1d pectin' around ' . .... _ ......... ~ WIATHIR SWIWllL 1·2 -..... . I I -M 1·2 .. I.A..... 1-l .. CiM4 1•2 -w......,....,.....,,1 , .... , .• st>t .... u tti.Jt,.... J.J ,..,,... ... .... ....... __ .. IMl .... U 1t12,.-..u Tom Fi1her hu heard soundJ of a babfs aics when oo one was near. the corner of the wall at him," the re- tired custodian says. The custodi3n uys he once heard the sound of children laughing in the science classroom late one night more than 10 yean .,a. Figuring students had sneaked into the buildin&. he rounded up three other custodians and surrounded the area. "There .. 11s l)Othing lO be found, but v.·e could still hear the kids laugh- ing wh ile .,.,e we re sca.rchini.'' he uys. "One or those fUys quit ri.aht away ... Exasperated by his inabfiily 10 hold on 10 ~mp~cs. 1hc head·custo- dian con1acted a paranormr.1 re - searcher in about 1980 v.ho was teach· ing a class on 1hc wbjcct a1 UCLA lllc rciearcher br~ght his en1irc clau_ 10 lhc school1 late one night, held a xt~ce and performed an exorcism . It Wai a memorable night. During the seance, 1he custodian and othcn in the SWUP saw inl3gcs of Natr.-e Americans appear. \Vhcn the eroup. searched the school hallways. 1hcy heard screanling roming from the musK: dcpanmen1. The custodians rc- ruscd to open 1hc door to the music room. giving 1he keys 10 the univtrsily rcKarchcr instead. "He unkxked the door and there was about a 40 mph wind th.11.t came out of there. biusic 5hee1s we-re blow- ing all over the pli.ce." btost of the paranormal activity stopped after the exorcism. "It had an errcc1," FSsher says. .. The C\IStodians said 1he activity stopped and there were no more lights going on anJ off -no more soun~ ... If this sounds a little 100 bizarre lO be true lhen shake hands with found· ing Estancia Hi&h School Principal Floyd Harryman who was principal at the time. "This is news to me," sap Har- ryman, now rctiRd and livina in C.O.ta Mesa. "I think il's kind or funny my· sci( -my jud&mtnt would be there's no substance 10 i1." POUCILOO COITAMUA RHblll Aft•iw. About 15 sample carpet boob wtrt Uolc:ft frotn I bmiftCtt 1A the Z9t'.IO '*"*'-' "' Ad•lral"WaJt SutpCCU broko ialO a ....... _ .... ··-window in t~ 190 t*xt. a.wl tooll $7,4$01" j<Wtl()' Mid dnlh""' II..._~ Took worth '600 •'CN .co&ca rrom a buliKll lA u.. llOO -... ......... 5-pried .... tDltMCc 10 a Mr i. iM 140 bb:k. Md tOOll S6'10 • "90M1 Uld '*'· ....... MACll ..1-...,....,..,,I)> Sl,500 lo -----...-.. ---... -~ .. -Su Lw .. O:lrw *' .... " la~•• a.ta.. ........ . ....... c.. .... , .... =~""='-"'&. -~...,~ ... Mlf.D sa ~ s· 211•-. .. , ·=· ....... r::--;::. .. • Colla Mesa dol llll'k d8clBlan llMlkll 111111 II .... Leashless paik was gMln the go-aheld on Monday. Almost lmmedlately' money to pay for the signs 11111 flnclng came pouring In .... along with calls offering help. IY M.u.M11 AtcLaoo. ..It's kind of ovcnwhclmi.n&." STAn Wuna • uid Dave Alkema, the city's parb COSTA MESA -tf k>cal rui-tupcrintcndenL 1'he counal for- dcnts have their way, Tc.Winkle cnulatcd a policy on lhi.s and the Park will&<> 10 the doSJ. next dly people are scndinl Leu than 24 houn after the snoney." .., poJiq'"" tile SllJOO il would IUe IO Incl lcAciftl, establish ...,. IUld demolish ocipborina TeWinlde Yard foe a paikina lot. Couodl members (cit doc ownen sboukl Uy to raise thc fu ndio1 tMmsc:IYct. "Wb•• I'd like to ICC is I real sense ol ownership here," 11id Councilman Joe Erickson during Monday's "Ole. "Several people who have called have already m1de multiple a.Us in seuc:h of donations on their own ... Alkema l&kl ... I'm really i~ pressed." The PetCare Co .. whlcb is u - pected to donate a 1ence to the city, valued at ab0u1 $6,000, also made the wne offer 10 Newport Beach lor iu proposed doc patlt. "Our C\IJtomers need 1 p}acc to let their docs off leub, .. a.aid Lee Hein, advertiiina manacer for The -I ) , , Editor's ~ Oty Council •ireed 10 establish a The council YOlcd 11 its .mcetin& trust fund to raise money for l",!h•"--"M"Q!l"d"'a"''-'""illl"!LI :!'oll::Jidc"'•~i1'"•"2•'"""-1"'--'l-~1MA~e11;...-dost*~tJtt 'be ... c:FiiG a ci1 )"'1 fint dos ~r\: · Mond.iy, acre area of Te Wink.le Pari oo leash no k>n1er than s t«.t ii own· checks and donalio.i olfen were Newport Boulevard u a leashle11 ers Want to walk their pe1 any· already pourin1 into City Hall. park where dop can run, similar where in the city off their own The response wu so immediate, it to the county's. rmt bark park in property. Alkema said so far they have an offer on the . table from The Pct- Co<~ nate the fencing for around the park. They have also received a few checks for SISO and more than a doun phone calls offering help and sugc1:1ions. Pete.re Co ... We arc vt cxc-jted,--1-- 0 e p our cus n ave a place Ed.Jtor WUU.. La••• for their dogs." Official$ arc scheduled to meet la oa ••Upi--L Bil: today 10 talk further about plans Edltor'1 Notebook c:ole- to coUcct and raise money for 1hc wt.I.I retarll MD week. ·. caucht city 1tal(crs by 1wprilc. Laiu.na Beach. Currently in Cotta T,be council, OOioNcver, held off park. • CAPS == ;. - • a. t ~~~~~~~/ The Gosling a. c.h1l d "s boutique WE_ST C LIFF PL A ZA As the festivlttes of the seasons draw near. come in a nd see the hotlday apparel and g1n.s we have selected for the children. INDIAN PARADISE •CUISINE OF INDIA• BUFFET r-- - --:i LUNCH 1·15o/o0FF1 $5 75 I ToTAL ·I • I Dltal1 R I 11 :30-2:00 I BILL I (Al ~ Cln bl:-owt 17 Jtemsl I ... --.. --.I •••••••••••••• Dl~~M I BUY or• I =.o:::. •.:..::.. c.::.: •' ,,..._._.... I I -·-·o.-t• ~OFFON GREAT LUNCH DEAL 11 ~.~t!:? 11 _any ___ ...., . '-:::,,_ ........ _ .. ·-... • lunch for cw. PYiOe ~ - - - - -111211 W. COAST HWY.• NEWPORT BEACH• (11419'1 -.. - ·CUSTOM - INvITATION PRINTING CEN1'ER Ch<><* From-Our H"# ~of f'tt/lr. EJ11 •»,... 1;,. Sqln And Prial CM.. ' Whaht1 y.., Nm! lnviwioru 1'-.1 The Hulida)'I , .• W<d<lings •. Sh<_,, ... Annivma<ia ••• Binh Ailooun«mctll• ... Binhda)'I ••• Or Far Th"' 0nc~1..,1 .. Li(crime Spociol Oca.ion ... We Haw A l'ricMly. C...tlw A..i Hclpfiil s.«, In Addidoa To Eat.......,, Faot S-ico . ....._ Y-C....• Pria .......... AR ... a C.. 0.111! I I \ Byers ' Choice Carolers Day at The Grey Goose Saturday, November 20 I 00 to 4 00 PM SPEC I AL EVENTS • Draw1ni-for a signed Byers Caroler • Door pr 12es • Byers Choice representat 1ve on hand to answer your questions • Retued pieces • La rge selection to choose from f; \· .. ' ' I ) / / TH E G R E y G o.Q;s E . I WESTCLIFF PLAZA • • • \\o\\na~ \\o\\se • A Colored Gem tone Event -Yotntt Invited ID experiencr a once-in-•lifelime collecllon or ntt and precious gemstones from the far ooivm or the world. fiery and dramatic red rubles from Thailan d; cool and lnspiratlonll greens of Colombian and Zambian emerolds; crisp, bright blue Ceylon sapphires are jUst •few of the exciting precious gemstones dw will be avail2ble ID you at this sp<etll tvent Please join us lor.lhls unique ()pportunlty IO view and sdec1 from I coJleclion of. Worid cbss gemslOnes. Thursday, Nov. 18 and Frid;ly, Nov. 19 We are serving cake in honor of oui-3;Lh .o\.noTVersary -1 "karat" cake with 35 gemsoones for you IO find. Coll)< sample a pl<a. -FREE, an ultra-suede je\\'e lry roll to the firs1 3; customers.. Value S20. CHARLES H. BARR P t4)Ml-Jll0 Come to our ove!". i\)\\\ st 1 ~o"· "2\ r--..\• at'" • • In ii/ilmzJion OJ 'Our HoliC'lay Open House and regi ster tcLw.in this Grand Opminf llA!' wJJ w giving ""4llJ mnnmNS prizes """"i-fiwlwnl ~Wiwillw httvittf-"' win/} uf btJitrJ ptis, +. -·~ . aJCrown ,,,_..,. spias ' chocoll'lts ft-l""'-slt.. Lapst H I a•'.,,., ii, So'+ •• c fk1 .• a ... ............ , ..... , ...... , Barbie Dream House Exclusive from Hlllmart! S31 . . 11&\ --::::::: u.s.s. Enl«llrio'." ~ Add this STAR 11lEK The Next OcnenliOll u.s.s. &lapioe ....... ....... ~ ..... ,,. It; j '1 . ?" 1 I isoilJs:M. ·-........ [ 111111 Olhing 10 buy 10 win, JUSl come in 3nd rcg1 1er You'll cnjoy <eeing our c.citing Hallmari< Chris.unas display -and you· 11 find great values on somc speciall y nwta:d cards Ol)d gift~· Let us help you get swtcd oit yaiJr Ovisunas planmng. Come in 10 our . Holiday Open House on • 6,000 Greeting Cards • Mailing Center •Ornaments • Wide Assortment of Gifts • K.C. 'S PenonalPe-lt c.udl -------nt ..... DI '' ......... pal ............ Q '1 t/IC iOt ........ ,. ....... OM.,., ..,.. V-.. :lllO E. ea. ~. °""' ...-.... ......... a.-.._,.-"' OircClan -=-kr MaryaM TOll'aRJ . Sloe will -,.. ... 0-..-, :':;':.: =..: •lcc11tw ~.C...llS.S.­..... colrcc ud donuts.. ''MM a.uti,-IElll JoM t.o.c Will p<CM"D( a mulic:lll lilncrprcwiM ol Job• M..V1 wm.._ ol i.ht Siem N~ i9 '1"bt Raqs "' upc--.. die NC'!wpon l-Ulll Gardea Club mutifta. 19CI:> Pon ~. Newpon &acb "' 9:30 1.m.. Coia II SJ. Few merva.tioo•: WJ 645-0946. RIDAY ......,SOCliMO, A Hippie Soc Hop Danc.e win be held &onitht 9 p.m. 10 mldni&Jll fot all &lancia 1-li&h Scbi.>oa •ludcnll, al\UIW,. r1a11ty, par~nu. f;anufy and lncnds ln 1he Hif.h School CY"'· All proceeds will be donated 10 help •1th rm:dlC".al upcmcs for faciJlcy member, t.lr Lu. • ,., 'rt ~...... .. .. I, ...... •qs. .:: ...... , I --·--- O..tt•'• ........ .... "*d"H•'*-.,._ ... ... tiopics .................. .. ColU ..... Sc8icw' Ccaw. Pn -... 19dlsu.ct.-•lle ...-, Call -21"- M-AY •! Di .. Alt ...... c I ,.,....., -·!~I .. .. • ,.1 .... ... • = JI ------..... c... .... aerb8"1w• c... .. ,..... ..... -~:C-c:"c'!!"a:= ........... i_,_.n. ..... c4 " I r ...... Dlilll Dr I ... -ol-'-0..T ..... TlltNiM I attwo.c-(J ..... ~ o1--. c.11 (lllO)- •••• Ml ?._ .. ~:.~c:r:.~· -wll loolddod<-~~ F.U-•.30 ..... to Jl:30 , ... ·~ ..... 1lllrd w...,_....,......,....,_ mode ooup. T--OrMlaw ui-C>ll 24&-4299 0<6'4s7«XI. MOLaAY 11Uft8t• iiiiiiiiW-------The C... Mal Senior Ce.ntcr will llO•AY )Qt a holiday bouliqYC from 9 a.m. ID 1 p.m. ac rile Stntor C.C.nt.u al 69S W. uwme,te M 111 19th StteeL C.O.C ii SI . For more Hypcru:Dliom open MicbXI A. 1nlormadoa. caJI 6AS.Zl56. -WC:tiii, M..D .. will be: 'P"kinc • ttK ""':::a:' ..... .. ''it tu ... ua .... • 11:11 aa. '1111 .._. r. 1 r s4 =• .._etc n i.'-· n , ...... • .......... MC Cl Ill 'I feUIWI W8 -... -• a...,..°'"" CoUcp'1 cenmicl ct... wiU conduct tllrir 171). auual OriiCJbal M ... ...,. ... 01-Sok today "'"""" n~ u. tk occ St'6dcnt Cc•tu from 9 L& to 1 p.a. for DIOR .. _all 432-SllS. • g11111•JO * ••ant .nymore. If yo. -cspooed 10 -Old .. dwing field ond chomber lalS al pi'*"1ive equi.,.-it wllile in 111m1wy service, you may be , elipble for VA beneliis f« c:aWn tie.Jib problems related IO dial expolll)e. You ore no longer bOund by pledacs al socncy obout your ponicipot!on in 1bete lelll. For mote Womwlon. call !he U.S.~ al v-.. Al'f111n IGll llw:t7*11-12'7·1•, Survivors of expooed veterans may also be eligible llld should coniact VA for additional information,~ • llESPlaATOaY CAHCD.S • PONCHIT1S • SKIN CANCEl • EMPttYSEMA AND ASTHMA • OBSnUCTJVE rtn.MON.UY MEASE • CHRONK: COHJUHCT1V1TlS • ~LYMPHocvnc LEUKEMIA • KfJlAmtS • OtllONJC t:AAYNGITIS • CLOUDED 'VlSION U.S. SAVINGS BONDS~ :MGll-1 Via Oporto• (714) 673-9334 •Lido Vlllaae WE HELP THE MEDI.CINE Go DowN. A, 1~~1f1 \~llH. 1urrltt~a11u11·111011i1ori11f! l,, jusr ant o( tht nwiy qualir,· smirR-TPJlll"i·~· HI IHI f•ttra duu-r·. If rour patnll l)Ct(l:s a!Wst81k'f" "uh hotrluui\!. ,Lrn)OJJ111li![. dfr":'\"ir~ and n ·a1 pmonaJ laun· dr)·. )·ou'll find ull ''ll"fot' -tr'\M""' 1n,·l11,ltd iu Qt1r affon.lahlt monlhJy rtnu1I nur I ull -..,·nur a-.~1 .. 1cd fi,i11,: in an apanmtru !itltin~ is 1v1ilah~· rn1u111 .. ~,. It' 1iii1:t1t:1fl'"r1111.lfll li . Our f'lt'qHional Cll't. qiuili1~ fJf'N 1ottl ..,."'"'"' IUMI run '1111-"' ti arrtmitih is a 5Upl o(. dtaJ. f).-.,1~111·d ft.Ir i'Olllfnn .. 111(f1"1f ·-.·ith JO\'t 6: U18118gtd ••ith cart .. in ii)!""""'' 1l!·l1i1d11f11I •"'· (Jt1~1 ttl Y•1JOf1 Villi. v-~~~~1,l!e ~~ (7 14 ) 642-5861 4000 llil1rl1 'fay . •wporo 8•,.h . CA 92663 O,.t: B 1.or 4 f111v ll n•1. H•'''''" ·-· _.., THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT . L A.,.., eo~ THURSDAY • .FRIDAY -SATURDAY -SUNDAY Your COmJ?le~e ft"'£.. , 1 4 BIG DAYS home tum1sh1ngs source! 9ER v••UES PLUS 00 OFF TRADE· IN ALLOWANCE HURRY FOR BEST SE1£CTION PRICES ARE FOR STOCK ORDERS ONLY SOME ITEMS LIMITED TO STOCK ON HAND. This W&f _., COllltl stile _, t ~tapeml blCk..., PlllcM'.ms L!lsZ·lloy List -5-Velueat -This L.a-Z &f redlne< fealllres a comtorulil. c>amonc>tuft«I beck""" -........ ' lMa -Tr1d1 In a Tradition It Its most elepl, !his Ll.l-llof hlfl Ill recliner -distJncM wirC c;flllr ~Ind ~· ' LA-z .. novt_~ ·. · " t FUllNISH SATISFACTION ararnw •AMAT.,,,.. Prubytcriao Cbuteb ol lhe Owcnul ia c.o.&. Met:1 lnvitct ramiUes to u C'\"Cnlna ot f'un and lfttpintk>n from s p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at 1850 Fabvicw llo&d. Tbc cvcninJ indwks easy to make crafts fOI chlkSren and adWu, 01narnents and Jilts for family and fricn~ m\l.sk and ilOl)'tellina. Food and bcve1aac will be available ror a nominal chaise. Admluion ll free. YW1' IUCMI SllOW 1 Inter Shows is sponsorini a VW and Ponche Swapmcct and Cat ~ from 5 p.m. \o 9 p.m. Ln.Buildln1 10 al the Oranae Co\lnty Fair and ~ Ccn1c1 In O»ta A.1eu.. Admdaioa " lS ror Mlult1., children under 1.2 are free. For more ~ Information. call (7 14).)64.)672. ......... ow ~ Oruac County Falt and Expolilion Ccntet ls &p01UOrin1 • Hwntcr and Jumpc1 show rrom 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Equciuian Ccnter at the FairJtounds in ea.ta ~kn.. . Admission is free. For mcwe lnfonmtion. call 7()8.16S2. --·· The Spoc:dway Fall Oas.sic wil be hc~d from 8 p.m. to I 0 p.m.. in the G,..ndstand Arca. at the Onngc County fair and Exposition Center in C.0.Za Mesa. Admiuklin i1 SIO for tm.lu OVCI 18, SS for •JO tl-17, and free lot •1~s l2 ud undcr~-fOf ~ lntOnnat»n. nil (71-4}492-9911. SUNDAY, DIC. a nn1V&1. Of ftlU Thirty maJhif.ccolly decorated tree• will be dllplaycd 11 FnhK>n ls.land in NCoAolJOrl Bc:ach from 11 a.m. 10 7 p.m. by Hoaa Ho6pit111'1 SS2 Ou.b. Proct-cdi &om tbc We ol 1hc trc'"'-10 be judsed and offered foe 11k a1 the OuWnw Carol Ball bekl on Gll'll lncGrpartted ta llald 11111111 AMII' r. the homelen The children of Girls Incorporated of Newpor1 -Mcu -·ill host 1hcir six1h-annual f\.·tuJ1icul1ural 1"hank..scivins dinner for the Oranac Coast lnlcrfaith Shelter for Homeless families on Friday al 6 p.m. Volunleen from Zon1as and the J.C. Carler Co. will doaate th~ir labor, and local 1narkets and rc.stauran1s. includin& Albcrt100S, the Lotus Restauranl. Irvine Raric:h f\.tarkelS. Smart and Final, f\.1aric Callendar's. P.1 i Casa, Denny's. Johnny Rocket's llnd Sfuu.i will donate their specialties or &ift certificates to help "·ith lhe dinner. An)'one wishing to volunteer or donate 10 1his event, contact Rosemary Parrcwechio at 646-7181 . ~., .......... .......... $, WOIUlllOAI A,TUll Tho a.i" llGll "" " .... ........ . ......... -tor "°" -... .,. ......... ., ... -... ---(~ ""' -.. .. " _ .. _., .. .,.. .. _ ____ ... _ ........ ""' ........ " ..... i,~ -M 11 -1111 ··-·-...... 11111 _bl -" -... , ...... ,_~., ... .. _,, ........... ----......... ·---·"-"'"" ........ ... .... -.... , JrlN _,,_., __ _ ilu1¢1•••nr'1 Ts21• I .,_ -11 l:llllY, I JW .... - -•I,_'"""" -ti t1w,lta*nitDhMWOW"'1i -• llW&Tlll ,,., llMLD, IM.OfOP1llll(lll'l,• .... -=:r::,"' ~ "' ... "'." •' -.. • .... -.... -='·-·---. IO. "'= , ' .. , ... ~ ....... ,,,.'FM.ufMe 1be Swcdilll Women'• Educa1iocl&I AMOCf.adon'a Ora• County Chao4ct ii holdina a kt'dWa Cbristtn.as falr bcrwecn 11 Liil. and 5 p.m. at the O»la .,_tcu Ne:lf,hborbood Center. Donatioo1 art S'2 and dalldte:n arc admltted Cree. food will be 1erved. TMUUDAY, DIC. 9 JIWllM ClllAMT 1111111, 1182 ct ••- lllie:re • bt a compuier l5f'low and sak troal 10 La. IO ' p.-. i.n BwUdiQa 16 ac tile 0rup: C.OUnty F9" and Espoaitia. C.cater ie Col.la t.tcA. A«hnlMlcw 5116 b -..U. SS f.ot ICDion &$Nd o6dtr, ucf frC:C: for dWdtc• •adtt l2. For more iafonnat.JoD call ('l.S).)40-9113. OCCGTllllMAI .... Thureday. -11, 19111 ,. wet• adllka. F~ ~ IMOrics will be rcU. !Old ud pcrfotmed. M-hiO" lit 12 pa pence., ... Iii.wrapped Fi • .OO•pcrill\abk food llcm IO be dooatt.d IO kal dwflic&. For mote ia.fonuA.ioa. cal W.5640. ·-~ CMtilfMUftll&.ef A Chriit.rnal U'te Joe tipOGiOt'C-d bJ Y .. k Tree Ciro.en will be ope• daily thllMrlah Dec. 20 rnxn I a.111. '° 10 BOOK BUCKS s Oun Alan QoU will p1cant hil onc.·rnan lohow .. Jewish Cabuet and a llllk Danny Kaye." at the Chanubh celebration ot the J~h Senior Center of Onnp County. Lunch will be scrwd a1 DOOft. lhow bcains at 12;30 p.m. Tbc cost is SS for lunch and show. 'The Jewish Scniot ~nte:r is at SUNDAY, DIC. 12 "A Special Ouistmu Sho\lt for K.i<h,. is lbc: title ol Oranac Cou1 Co/ks.::'• c.i&h-lb aanual bolicfay pnxh.1C1ion. bc:iq praentcd this seuon by"OCC• llt:pc.r10c')' Thca1er Company in 1hc OCC Ora.ma Lab Dec. 1~18 a1 10:30 a.m.. The lhow is dcs.i&~d for ch1ldrca be:.tw«D the ap of" three and 12, .U Worth two dollare applied lo &aJ pu.rdaue of five doUan or mon. Apelle •••"-s..., $ n&HJAI• 1670 W• h rt• Aw.. c.a,. ~elf w.n.. t..a.,..} Tbc Businc.ss Eu:ban~ of o,..nse C..Unty is sporoorina a 1,..dc fa.ir from tb am. to 6 p.m. in Buildina tO at .. J .ff,.«J RECYCLED RAGS QOMS F~ Ttt: WA.t()l()E Of M WOllDS ET Oll:WD PfOPU fht moll ~ ~ ""' """" Mt" bM! b IJli!rf in WI 14 \oY'\ 6 -.., f.o.ii -~°" """'' ~. bl )OJ ltt (!ti Of'IH lG-6 \.b'l 11¥\1 )ii T2·S ~ P..W.C 101 PAA!\ ,~q !tNl\l CJ m~ >().TH ' ~ 2731 E, Coost Highway, CdM (714) 675·5553 SfORE PHONE• 968-4466 FOOD TOGO RESTAURANT PHONE 962-7998 DOMESTIC SWISS SI.ICED TO OH.DER COSTA PASTA 5 LB. BOX • MANY Cl/TS COLUMBUS SAU.MI COMPANY HAllD SALAMJ u.c: •1-• ta. 14 ~9 1.e GtPOCnilA UC"-•'U. s499 LB HOT SALAMI UC u.n LL s4 7' U . MO/tTADELJ.A u.c""' 1.1, 1329 u BOARS HEAD BRAND LUNCHEON ~FATS CHEC:XTHESE f'llKZS ro rot/JI .SO 001m1MM1EJt MAAJ<ETS MAIUa.mDHAM 5 29 1.1, DljllfQMWmHAN 5 29 1.1, ' mar z !UT '5 29 1.1, '2"i.. Ili&t6MEO It's A LUCY & ME Bear Affair! You"rt: imtced ID thr: "Pmftler oppeoranc< ol II>< cmrum<d ~lhan,llfr ENfSCO LUCY & ME Ileen Meet thcH: b1Q end btary cute ta:ld.lel 0 Gtt A Jump On Gin Giving FR£~ SHIPPING and lft the newest addidoN~ oriQina;;,1-~1 LUCY "' ME Qin cdlecllOn IOO We'll sbiR 'any of our prepackaged gifts valued over $9,99 ,··anywherci n the continental United Stales FREE lfll be: a honey of e be.er affair we1l 1itt 10'J ~! 8.A.TUBDAY lGam·lpm Nn.10, 1888 ' ,.;-;,;,,.,. .... u.c,~s-..w. LW'y ti Mt pwdtlue JLC.'8 HAJ.J.MARJ[ =--CU.ta Maa. CA 92627 (714) MS-1&5'1 0 if you place your order before November 25, 1993. Visit our store today (or detail!!~ Christmas Blend Coffee Is Bock/ Arai/ab# Only At Hickory Farms, PIAZA 17th at lr.\ine A•-e" Newport Beach . Send A Gift By Phau: !;12-~302 I 0 • 0 Italian week 0 Nov. 15th Thru Nov. 21st • 0 0 RESTAURANT BAKERY CATERJ NG One Of Ora-nge County 's Oldest & Largest Italian Deli's & Bakery OUROWNOVEN ROASTED ROAST BEEF SIERRA BRAND RJCOTIA CHEESE $ 4 99 Ha. n 1• Ji.IADE t»I PREMISES HOT OR MILD ITALIAN SAUSAGE (.;;:\ v $}99 MAKE rowt <JWN l'IZZA PIZZA DOUGH 39¢1& RS COLUMBUS BRAND PROCIUl'IO ENTEKFAJNMENT ' £4TURDAY & SUNDAY NOV. 20m&21ST FREE ,. /lfJM1'DN /'IE' 'WITll lllfY l'WCHASI CWD- 11/1' T191111'11 SlllUDll' I (pCJmGCJalW; .ll'IDlrDiS: wmDS SA'!: NOY. lO'l1f SUN, NC)V, ?IST I •A-..! c...m.. ac ui.. • -·-~ 8c a- ·-8-lo8c-•Am:yofs.-;aL.,...od C..Goado I ·-c-ID ·s.-;ao..-c-. • U....11: 6-foot s •:'ta TAMA BRAND P<JMAOE OUVEOIL $722 ...... •m.tlOC.. • l'lony u.ro . ................ _ .................. ...... ..ta..- ·o-~ Fo'f":. • I ::-:; :Lucci£ :..~~.JLJ?~·!?!tiu~"'-1 .J THE BEST KEPT SECRET IN NOln'H .QMNGE a>UNTY c• k'Ollll "'-,-::: COlta Met delfwnd 1 ~:r..!. Someom cares Soup l(Jtcheft Wedn~ U part of I ~= Juon Johnston Stur~~ ~ahana from den mother Naft9 Kapke ln adding lngred~nts. MAM: M.u.nir, 0.W.Y Pu.or CREDIT PROBLEMS? Wondering where to look 0 Debt Consolidation liJ Debt Negotiation for great Th111ks9ivi119 ~ar91in1? QI Credit Disputing Available QJ Credit Card Available • Plates-Napkins-Invitations • Canis & Stationery • Balloons-Confltti-Sb'lamers ~: •. '.I\ .,.., fi1"111-· ....w· .... 1 .. UTSll( emu· 1n1..,.... 1r .. -..rt._. ~ 1 .... 1 .. 714-2314031 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ADJUSTA&LE RATE ·LOANS I TO 11 ,000,000 : Lowi:ST ~IN AVAILABLEI : 1 2~00o1o1 I I I I I I I 4.375% START 9.875% LIFE CAP 5.83%APR call for details now: STEVE EHLE . (714) 675-8866 Ofllce or 24 Hr. Pager (714) 237-6536 .· ~o=ew a ... Of Calilomia ........, RMC ---. _,..""' ~., __... •.,,,. o1 .. nmera. ,_... .. a111w _,.. ..... .,aw,...._. noeie.· ••••••••••••••••••• . THE HA.R D COLD TRUTH . ...,,.. about ORDINARY HAMS. W e·ve got some news that could give you the chills· chances are. the ham you thouaht was fresh was rroz.en somewhere along the line And that means you could get burned Freezer burned But that's not the icing on the cake Because most ordinary hams are not only froien. they're pumped full of added water to increase their weight Then when they're frozen and defrosted. the meat can tum mushy and rubbery But at HoneyBaked. our Grade One hams are never frozen TheYre simply smoked to perfection <>Ver a bed of hickory and applewood chips for about thirty hours Then topped with our unique HoneyBaked glaze and spiral sliced So don't serve your family a hohday ham on the rock.~ Visit the HoneyBaked store nearest you Our hams are never frozen. but they'll still knodc you out cold. -~§~~ Pany Trays •Turkeys •Girt Certificate • Nationwide Shtpplne Ar ta·m ~__..•Wlo .......... , 114.;o I OMlllVllilt619-0Ul6' C.....DllM9'11._.n-tooo W c.'4Rella. '9SI a.herQy SIO-1 llla.D71 ... JMIJJ l'Ad1l111 ltMl6-'22> l«I f'f 61•711-7'70 Cl1Fdl6tlla.24l H ltal)•1•11•.,..,'IN t• Fl •• .... 71 ....... 7' Lt....._llo.tM1114 IP ud~I .. 711 ...... ,...._..., Lel~JIMttR I °"""971""'7"90 nr JflMll '"2"611 ................ JI ---· ..... *•••Qtl IM.,..6J9-'6 , ..... 10.il»''NM ~,. .. .,,, ................. ,,, .,..,......,....,.,..,. "1mfs· a f ... _ ........... ,, ......... 1' .... k•,..; • I I I I I I •• I I . I I I I I Popular l8IClwr Is recovering from min surgery and a schoolfUI of chlldran and Instructors help pay medical btus with a sock-hop fund-raiser 9" ._ J.Ma. ...., Wuna a d1Dc:9." cry, Only &o be atnd by brat. Eatanda Hip Scbool alu· cancer ui 1990. Tho NlftOf was E 8Mda ~ ldkJol math teecMr ltril Lu bu I lot of Irie• -an entire • ldlOGI f\al1 o1.-... n..~~ar..old a&der, beck from brain aurpiy, I be IM~ ol honor at a ''HJppie Sodt Hop". fuftd-raisina duce It the IChool this Friday fri>aa 9 p.m. to mid· nJ&ht ln the hiP ICbool Fl· ''I went 10 the 11udent body and they immediately JRbbcd onto th~ idea," said Estancia math teacher Connie Wadslcy. "1)\ey came up •itb the idea of dent&. ata« aod ~nta have al· removed but be bqan havina ready doGMed about S700 to-vcre headaches in Auau t. Lu'• waid Lu'a IDOdJcat bi1J1 -which wile Susan, has taken a leav• of are mounun,. After the removal abte'ncc from her tead\lna job lft of a brain tumor, his insurance the Oranac Unified School Dis· com~ny refused to pay for trict to help her buibud fi&bt treatment consldcred·IOO uperi· apinst the disease. • mental. • In adJitlon to tcachina math~ But Lu ref used to accept a Lu is also a airb volleyball COICh death sentence. He now trnvels and a upcrb athlete wt_lo b al· to HoUJton once a month, to re· ways been bealth-consaou K· ccive treatment with a amino-cordina to Wadsley. add subltance, part of an expcn-Donations to Kris Lu may be sive, inf usion-thcrapy remedy. made in care or Estancia High Lu CiISt developed cancer six School, 2323 Placentia, ~ll years ago .and made a Cull recov· Mcu,. 92626. •' The Amcrbn Cancer Sode.Yi Great Amcrical) Smokeout, held IOdly, win present "1uMvaJ stations .. where materials and &upport Y.iU be siven to help 1moken qujt for the day or for life. Smokers can also call the American Cancer Soc.icty/Orange County Unit for up~rt or tips 11 S56-7804. For more 10Cormation on the Smokcout, call 751-0441 . Local stations will be set up at; La Pu Shoppin& center, Laauna Hill ; Roumoor Regency, Lagu.ha Hills; Laguna Be ch Hic.h School; Palm Terrace Rehremcnt Home. COST A MESA -The Police Department along with the California Highway PatrOi will c tablish a checkpoint northbound on Nev;port Boulevard jU$l put Broadway Street from 9 p.m. Friday to 2 a.m. Saturcby. Olfteials uy this is one of several random checkpoints they host durina the year. Besides anutin1 suspected drunken d~rs, cheQPC>int , A free propam on Cu)Dy rclationship1 and interactioas will be Mld toni&!>t at 7 p.m. in the Community Room of the N~rt C.Cntcr Libral)', 856 S o Clemente Drive. Ucenscd rurriaac and C&mUy counselor, Rosalie Kfoury, will speak on styles of relating ud how to imprO\'e Camily rclalionsh1ps. • For more information, contact .J /Ima Cl!Alu IUllil la GiJJB . U•"' BMl{ui" ~// -,_\ ~,' · · .,~: 'l~, . S~op or dine in any 2 stores ' ~.,.. · f l»1 in Harbor Center on ,.,tJC It'' November 20 or 21 a~d bring your receipts* to Flowers for Less. You'll receive a FREE Bouquet *Sala rtteipts from l iilfu~nt cenfer stores on · ovember 20 and/or 21 mJ!t total $25 or more. Bouquet valut is S6 - ~·"~'' "' HARBOR. CENTER 2300 Harbor Blvd. at Wilson in Costa Mesa ,__ HceclJ at ~3181. COSTA MESA -A repraeatat~c from the Admislk>ns Omce at Chapman Univenity will meet wilh Sludcnts at Oransc ~ l College ~ho arc interested in tran rerring. The rcprcsentati\-e will be m lhc OCC Transfer Center, localed in the Cou&UCUn1 anJ Admi»ion> AA-. .-.. ,,_ t UL IO I p.m. For appoiatmeal ~ call ocra Tnnsfcr Caner 11 432·5194. 11: ........ llllUlllll II 11111 In a maUive fM-<:e>unty Cood dri~c. 60,000 Boy Scwt1. Cub ScoulS and Elplorcr5 wUI be co1Jcctin1 food don:uions Saturd from approdm:ately 1.2 mtllion homes tbrouput Southern - CWilania. ..... 0... ..... Ud Newport 8acl. 11lil _.. JriU M rcluraUts IO DC~IOntl-ba daaatioe bell dw1 drqaped otf .. --. lalt W«ked. AU c:aucd food wW be lume4 ewer to more lhan 200 food bub and relief aacncia,. ind~ KVCra.l &&enciCI WI ~ Vietiml ol the recent IOUthena Califonala Or To n.ate rood I.he the Boy ti Seoulin& f« Food plO&fVl'l, all S46-'990. -•y lWJr .PU. PEC IALIZTN'G JJ:--1 . . . . 1 •\Li :·~, .~n :\t i LARGE JEWELRY LoANS INO.UDISCJ ROLE..\ tARTIEl. PATEK, PIAGET, ETC. WATQ{f.S IMMEDIATE CAsH co~ FIDE.NTIAL 8c mar ABLE) BUY, SELL & LoAN DLo\MOND RINGS, BRACELETS, PENDE.'-''TS ~FCTLACES, PEARLS AND GOLD fEW'fl FRY ESTATES PURCHASED -675-5200- •Weekend Brunch 7311'l-4pm •· eEarty Bin~ Specials •Happy Hour 4~ •Hart>or Brunch Cruises ACllOSS FllOM UDO TIU.A Tll 400 Main St. Balbo;l -3418 VIA UDO · NEWPORT BEACH ... __ _ 673-4633 ARE REIT · A Goon "HoME" FOR Y OL'R l ~VE T~iE T ?'. . Real &tatt l m1:,lml·n1 Tru''' From A.G. Ed~ard~ R e.ii f 'I .111 In' l 't nh 111 T nl't .. \lU.IT ,,) , 1l1t:r .in \)r!'•'rtlllllt\ I Ill\ l '' Ill l11i,:h •Ill lllt\ Tl' I' l"'!.ill •'' Hh tlw ... 10, ... ·n1 ... ·1h1 ;,, ,,,,l .,"1wr,l111• hn.J 1,111 11 REIT, ,1r ... • .m .1ppi.1pr111,· h •111~ l11r ''"It 11"~'1111,·nt· ( "111 .\ ll EJ\\,1r.I' 11 ... I I\ l1•r ,11r,·,· u•t \ ,,, ttU r, ... ,·111 \1 111hh RI IT H.,, '''" .. ~ 18881 Von Karman. Suite 150 •Irvine CA 92715 {714) 756-0353 (800) 876-0353 Please asl< for Terry Member of tne New VOO.. Stock Excnange More than '50 ofl.ces natonwlde - The 1993 Times Orange County Jo{{y :J{o{iday (ji , Holiday Parade! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Whac beucr way to join in the holiday spirir chis season! Bring the whole family to sec the most high flying balloon characters of any parade in the \Vcstern U.S. including: \Voody Woodpecker, Popcy~. Olive Oyl, Lamb Chop and many more! Plus, you won't want to miss the marching bands, colorful multi-cultural performing groups, twenty-five floral floats and of course Santa Ciaos and his reindeer! SATURDAY, MACMnU •w NOVEMBER 20, 1993 9:00 A.M. BRISTOL STREET souri:i COAST METRO .. .,...-' 1- ( .. \ I l . l , . • __, r--· -• • Christmas Cof1£ctihfes from USA, Austria, ChitUl, G~ I ta[>" Pofuruf, Ru..c;sia aruf S\vitwfund' & more Browse thru our Magical Fairies,~ Old Time Santas, Faberge Eggs, Elegant Eggs, Radko O~ments, Largest Selection of Italian Grus, Fitz & Royd's Christmas Village and all the Wonders of Holiday's Past & Present! · Co(fecti6Ce Si9ni"9 MONDAY NOV. 22ND 7PM -9PM (at t~ Huntir'9!on&acft Location) _____ ~ Christo her Racf~o . . A:mtrica's prernitrc Cfui.stma.s ornament fui!Jtttr. _, Cfuis~fter will 6c s'9ning omaments and CU\S\Wfi"9 )WT ~tions. He \vi[ atSofoatun a New •Littfest SftO\\man" awira6k only at dit s~"9· plu , Radko Pink Sanaa Ornament available ~, aa our Loadoaa - 'IWenty-ooe ol their children . ud ~ndcbildren celebrated the 72nd wcddinJ anniversary o( Donald and Liilian GriswoJd of Corona dcl Mar at a dinner l the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub on Oct. 21. . The couele was married in Minneapolis an d came to CaJif. ornii in 1927. They have four survivina children. One son was killed in World War II and tbc Sherry Griswold foun_dation was set up in hi5 name. 1'hcy, ha't'C 16 vandchitJren and 22 great grandchiJdrc{'. Residents of Corona del Mar since 19SS, the coupJo . establWled Griswold lndu~tric , an international enterprise in Newport Beach from their originaJ business, Oa-Val to. Donald Griswold, an inventor of bis products, is still the active owner of his val\'e manufacturing ~usiness. FLORIST QUALITY HOUSEPLANTS •DIRT CHEAP• .PRICES On·ly!· I 11ENDiJrilNG'' Here 1J the best perfomung modtn:Jt.ly prict corpef to comt down the pi e "' many o ~· The O\'tr twisltd Fre ze yoma defy footsteps ond refuse to show paths in high lroff ie oreos All thra plus the fact that d resists on l1nds of sfo"'• betttt ond •s flt most dtonoble corpet mode. Gulet olot to 90y oboot carpet that 1s only '6" o squort yord GUAMNTllD INSTAlLATION AVAILA8U . ••••N'GfC..Mlla. ......... . ............ liadl ... .,. ...... of lleair. o.m. ~ .•• .,. ~ Llura KleiaMlm. Qrlldac a.a.dlY. CllloHM Sanunil. Aan ...... aid. PallJ WW... ud aislen of tbi bride,.,,am. tu., ad ao.ney Whidna. The bride'• niece and ~. Brooke and Blab Bluesy wero Dower aid and r!na bearer. Mn. Tbomu S. Jorda,n Jr. of Palo Alto and Oeorp A Whiting o( FOiler Oty 1re the parents of the bridcaroom. ~ _Western Wasts lndustries c ... ... SINCE 19'7 Smq~-*"'~ ~ ~In F ..... .. Da¥i1 and SWl YOUll • ..,. -W ... Ulben .... Jim ... S.. l1laft., Kea ............ ..,.. Demail ~Jay JoM~ ~ Kublciek. PaUI Lamberti. Ja ey and Oris Nadel. The couple are residents ol San Francisco after a hontJYIDOOft trip co Africa. He is president of Tri· Net Corporate Rea!ty Trust Inc. ~ Mc ii an . account exccuuve for Prudential Home Mongage. • REFINANCE TODAY Gaaruteed-To lwa' Ytlr Tia.fl Hamre 1im4'0'~f f>oM:r Paml* Tdieo S.,. 8mia G!!!!P M•WJ PaJMSt Al ABSOLUTELY NO COST! Coft Today For o free~ n:ncq QRce Tllilca Rmt..A..Bln / . . w.1e::::: .. (100) 201-FUND 16281 Goostiu:tioo Circle West, lrVine 85 7 --6523 .......... .. 11-.. 5031 Birch Ave., Suite E, NewPon Beach PRODUCE ~TUAls OJI{ are pleucd to announce t.b. openinf of OU:f' tntim• pa{umerio in the French lradit.wn. ·RITUALS du Monde PARFUMERIE ' . , Fe.turinl oxdumw linet in per{umo, •kin oare, b.th &CoellilOna "Order Your Fresh Shelton Or Diestel Turkey Today,, u well u cu.ttom blending of .-entia.l oil.. Whens .e:lf-indu.l co.cc it more t.h.n jutl • 1~'Y· ..idJf Cowt 170l T.-dJf C>riw, N.wport 8-cL 714.04<2.9670 HOtlltS: Moad.1-S•tunl.y 10-6 EXTRA FANCY GARNET ~g~ 49¢ FannersMarket ... ~~~-::::.:-.. USDA CHOICE $ 599 RJB ROAST ==!f:!;icr*!l..., .. __ .. ,... .,._. ,.,.._ ....... _.,,.}nil ... LAJlGE SUNKJST 5 9! NAVFJ. ORANGES Fnl{rlw--'~~ ~ ... a.-~~ .. ·--.... = lwr.;.fn.,,. ==-~,... LOCAL GROWN CELFR~ ~::~-~~' 49¢ I-!''* -t•iltr ~~ ...... ,...... k LARGE GRANNY SM ITH OR ROME BEAUTY APPU.S6 ~~-~~~ 9¢ ,,_:;::;=fat -':41"-' _.,... .,,,,... .. ~ -.....,. ""' _,,, .... ~_,_._ .. .... "" ... fat .... '-"""~ SUNKlST OR.LANDO TANGEJUNFS 49¢ F'nf:"_...,..._,,_.. r.=•.,:.,,-r.,'-:,:.; .. iii!/11'11-~--_......, ..... _,_, . ...... CEU.O PACKED CARROTS ~~t~ s100 ........... -...... llJI. ·-.. ----l ·-DELI-KITCHEN at Atrium Court FASHION ISLAND .. ..... _ .. ,._ ....... ,.,..,,,. ... ~ -,,.,.,. .....,,,, ..... "" .., ...... COUNTRY.sTil.E PORK SAUSAGE · $249 ............ ~fl!-...., .. ~---,,, .......... •"*·~­··~­_.,...~--· BON'Ei.Fss PORK ROAST 4 r...., n.1,.,,. IM --1;,':,::rc..'*'-••=rr;: $ 99 ••. ,:=t::='J.r.; fif::.-.. =· .... ., inlljlllt • ,... ,... FRESH COOKED HRJMP $UJ t """"--:c:·•'-t..~ =~=-.;..t,,.,,, ~"' .. -""1[Wf--...... Jinl __ ,.,,_.. ...... . ~~ s499 f .... l'l.r~~:n:-:-112• c.--""""·-· r-A ~HAUBlTT STf.AKS • $?!{ ~:::::r.i"-~~ -'*-~ •I!'!" ..... ., .. ....-... A OO!Wfl ...... .......... _, JttntnlMt ,_.. GROCERY-WINE •' • ..... ...... NllWPORT DUNES - ....... O\tW Raort it ....... lhltd ..,. ... ~looddrMoo !ho raod. Romn <'""""'ct will ltanow a re:crcalioaal -this -k•lld from Oualil)' Moto<homc Rentals ud drive it all OYer town pkklna up canoed .,..i. for lM &ea& fortunalo... Tbe cans will bo donated I!> FISH. a k>cal non-profit O!~~lk>n ~dic:atcd to · W!Vfn·a thole '" need and promo1in1 the IOCia.J welfare of the local harbor ate• community. The cans wiU be used for more than 200 holiday bukets that will be delivered Thanksgivina D•y 10 familiu in Cost.a Mcu, Irvine and ,Newport Beach. .. We want to make &Mn& 11 simple u possible durina the holtday season," uid Anne Evans Quinn, ctncral man.acer of the resort. "1'bis ls our way of rcachinf OUI to the community and grvina back to thole who need it mace." To donate items. call 72.9-DUNE to schedule a pick-up. ' -BT die DalJ? Pilot -•FEit ,.,.., ........... _ ...... _., JoMM.MdO...~ .. c...-.... .,....._.._.,,' '111 ... Lsr·a"E.. Wood. w.,., .... Mo. Nawy 1.&. 09*. • 1t L 1J11r ol c-a ...... ......, ••• ,s ..... ...... iJMwP I Iii W" W .... hdlc wl Pttliaa G.at' d1pl=1m,·1 libcm'lll ..._ lirenft eanicr USS AbnMm I ...... -.a.·~ bl Alamedo. caut. • ~ ..... ol IN USS ......... U..000 -°""'P-Nwt Sea... Rccnic ,._. A. , ....... ol Newport e..dl, .......,. ,_... I« duly aboard the ~ 1eadu USS YelkMltooc, homcportod ill Norfolk. VL • Air National Gv.ardmu a,u A. Mc.V., of ,. d/~JDn :J. Pl=c, di{.~- AllllOUllCt1 the COfll/MfCt11IOI of GoimJI Mtdical Practill in <WO<iation wilh A/bat G. Pizro, M.D. . dpula[ f!nU.u.d fin: Womt11'1 htalth-, pmtn1ivt, IWbitioMJ "1ld aoWonmmlal mtdidN. l«alell at 2139 Placentia Avenue Cooto M~ Ca 92627 (714) 541-~19 ~ eo..._ .. .,..,....., __ _ Ma.a•'*•== ..-ier. -Ill n IS I d Air Foroe. aw • .,..... ,. T-. -l'k.-S.T-olO-- ~tly ,,_,..ted from lhc hndlne 1t.fe1tt and Ai<dnJp Counc. ec U.S. ,.,_, ~r Cuur, Fon la, Va. Marine $tt........., C. ,..,.._., M* ·d ol O~acr O'Man ol Cm&a Mesa. rcec:ntt, aradualed from lhe U.S. Marine Corp: $erpnt'I C.0Une, •I Mariee CGfll'I Ail Sutioo, Kancobe Bay. ,_... N...,. Wurant Officer l(ama A. Sdllss" a of Com Meu, recently completed the <>merer lndoctriutloa Schoof •t the N•val Educat.ioa and Tninlnc CtnlU, Newport, R.J. • Tllondllw. ---11. - l)r !(//' (Jjjr 1/'(/(J/;/l'. /11r;/1 '/,-,;/;ti; /J ('<J/.t/; ('(//'l' /\ < ·r,//'lt'r/ away at Hoa!( llospital. we 're already taking st<·p, to ·n,.·1·e the areas prcniier heal1h c. . pro- vider affo rdable-and :1v ;11lable through most ins ur:tnc·e plans . have access to all' of Hoag·s ad- vanced programs and fa c ilitie;. lnduding centers of excellence for t1e'Jrt .C"Jncer 3nd women's cJ re. If you h3\·e a ny que,tio n' about your health plan . o ur speciall y trained r .. prt•>ent a - t i ,. e " i II be g I ad 1 o he I p Just c all 1-800· -100 ·HOAC. Mo nda\• through Friday ht'.tween 9am and 4:30pm and yo1•ll find oul what we've known all dong. '"r•/I' \('ilfl'i/'/ !/l '</('/J \ 1;! f l r11/11/.1r;/1;/1 As you read this. top government officials are hard at work in our nation'> capi1,al. . Tht'.y ·re ing the U.S. system. trying to make quality medical 1reat· ment a\·ailable busy rl·form· ht'.alth ca re Their goal is 10 provide ht'.llcr choices and increa,ed acces,ihility while keeping costs· under control. Meanwhile . 2300 We "ve even made finding a doctor simple. llt'.cause no ma11er whal kind of plan you have-traditional , PPO o r HM O ins u r a 11 c e -,,. e g i ,. e you a d1oict> of physicians. But 1hese aren "1 just anv physicians. They're some of the most r.:spectt'.d in So uthern California . Their friendly, carin~ 111anner 111:.1kl·~ p.1tient~ fee l comfortahk ,1nd rd.1xed. An d their offin:s are d<l>e to where you live. W ha I S more. they It doesn ·1 take an act • Con- gre!>.'> 10 imprO\'e your healt •care. jus1 a hospital in • wpo rt Beach. IUI mPflM. NIWl'ORT •E. 'H • CA 1·800·400·, 'lAG ----:.:,:.:,.~ __ __.. .... ·------------ AtO Tlu'ld1J, llsi1 tw -• I F ormer Daily Pilot Social)' patty...._, "to lwilll-- Editor VWa Deea called al lllo p_.r ol HallJloood la it "tllc best ball al tbe tbe ....... en ol tbe 'lOI utd -al body..,_,. --" andlluodbllloptbe .... ol400 bejeweled lflOCllton. year" io 1992. ·40a. .. said Ve11ezia. ctic:acd In 1 FolJowina official _..,.. -,ii.; llcip. Cole atepped up to tllc micropltione 1 la Eddie flllllr and &anl o10ur Love ls Here To Stay ... The dance noor wu install)' filled. WaU·to-wall ball_... Thia past week, the 1adia and huYily beaded plnt·layered aowo, aenllemen bebind her riaht check decorated with •n the lltb aaaual iridactnt stick-on snowflake. Opera Ball The dynamic pair catered the swpaaed .... o4air to tllc music ol IOCiety band the hiJhut -kader aan,. Colt. TIM=· rwo were expectations tel "in an ovcf'liZcd ski&h pUJled by a in the past. C.O.ta , Mcsa-bAsed Opera Paci(&e staff and 1.W. volunteers tu.rncd Meanwhile, one of the affair's celebrity 1ucst1 wtis hard at WOC'k, Cllll: the Hyatt . ----Rc1cncy Irvine baUroom into a true "winter Society Editor wonderland ----fantasy," the I.heme of this season's wbite-1ic gala. Wanna place a classified ad? Call our classified' advertising department at 642-5678. Event co-ch:iirs Donna Crtan and Barbara Vcncrla created the , ~ELP CELEB~~~TH MICKEY. Ii<\ giv<n us OVtt the ~ And now during Novembtr and December 1993, with tvcry pur<lwt ol a Mickey sculprutt from th< Walt Disney CW.ics ColJection, The Walt Disney Company will make a cool!ibution to bdp undctprivileged childttn in th< U.S. 1940 FANTASIA 1942 SYMPHONY HOUR 9-0'leuell <Jltet\~ Tba• DUo<y 5<ulp<wu .,. <he pod= holiday gifL Quantitits are limit~ so reserve youn now! Glas A C 1M1 dJaln ..... , Mlfo..rt 1717 W-MO..,N.L•6H 1111 Christine Frank, Newport Beach ''I had no idea what a great market this was!'' I "When I think of Alpha Beta, I think of the one on 17th Street. But what a difference between that market and the one here at Triangle Square." "This place is so big and clean -it must be twice the size of any other market in this area. The produce is wonderful and my husband's going to love that wine cellar!" . "My friends and I have lunch at Triangle Square qnce or twice a week and I never thought about going down to the market until today. I'm glad I stopped In ... and I'll be backl" .. Alpha Beta. Who would have thought? . T LE re , I ,,... ' l I • ' . -.-....... . .-., thl ''' dr111rd ..... oltb!t -. ..... --0-. '"""-... -.......... tllc __ ...... , .... __ JMncbrw' ill Vnice. ,...,.. · _ B&tdm-eU admired tbe ~ ....... ffl"9 aewr HCll IO many drcMt tha1 wtnl out ol atyle five years ..... said Mr. -· in search ol Oranp Coun1y's r1ire11. "1 know they're wearina fur," he continued. •·I can &mell the moth balls." BJackwell did compliment his ----··"" ..... Jolnl"l llil•-..... -.. ..., tdpllillicatcd .... - -1au ol Ncwpon B<1dl .... hciltc Pllilades. FOUovrifta u elb1'9StiYe scardl, the ltrcverent Mr. 8 . chOH the 1111, aexy 11ven·haired Peuiu ~ as .. bat dressed ... She • aniluy al.the <Imo. "Sbc _. • dre11 the way a drew should .. worn," be added. As the moit cJtpal WOOlilft el the evtnina. he p"tc.d bkmd n<wlywed M.,.. Cu.Mrlol .. a11cndin& whh huSband tJowanL -CMlllAU POETRY ANO PIZZA ·- .I-.•,_. .... PD ·•p .... •••H poetrJ ........ die ... tF ... J•f•v•J-dl. lllp wine, ••pu•olne .. _ ,._.,.._.._ .. , 11---p•tl•wlll• ,.. • ...,._ ·--' plue, ,,....., ................ . ..... t ...... , _.._ FMd ,_ ... .., _ .. JOUP aoul. -FrMa ...... .._. fdMr.-.,_,, .. ., II Rea .... loy _Paul y.,aell•ta 1 '"'to I pm I pm to I pm till to 10 pm BEAR &T; CAFE C.1at•C.•t, laT Lew ... Coot• Meaa, 751-ZIJJ ...... _ ......... , .......... , .... .,p...._ ... ,. ............ , .. '9 .. , ............ , ...... . .,......., lll&t_._• Clft&M. ,._ ... te .... Trr111t•.,. wltll C•trn .. ~ Aaa.. A,...._ ................. AM1rlr• CPDIO. .... o...t1••-.,t••fPINC•t .. USAWfMt) TO ALL DIMENSION CABLE SERVICES CUSTOMERS/ •.> ,. .... 1 .. -,L , c Basic Service Dimension Serv~e On August 31 , 1993 Dimension Coble Services volunlorily adjusted its rotes to come into compliance with the federal rate regulation rules. New· rates were esloblished for both the exisHng channel line-up and the new upgraded llne·up. Due tc 1he complexity of the process, the relatively short period of rime to establish the rotes, and ambiguities in the Nies, Dimension Coble Services mode on error In the Basic and Dimension service rote . 0 Dim8nsion Cable ServicM Is toking immediate action to correcf the . rotes and lo refund the differencil, retroodive bock to August 31, 1993. 0 Refunds, -inh ,loon ol credo, will appeor on custom,..· "' bills in December. · 0 New rotes, show below, will appear on OJstomers' biUs in December. ...... $12.00 $ 7.50 Post-Upgrade Ratn $13.50 $ 7.2 1 • The truth about funeral prices in the greater South Coast area. At Harbor Lawn, people are impot!arit. We . believe that every family deserves a personali.Ud 'final tribute. Here, only the family selects the type of service t ey want and the price to be paid. • ~ • ----~ .....,.J..C,. , I Burial space for tWo ....................................... $9: O~ We will provide direct cremation, . including mortuary care from ........ '.: .. :., ................... $678 Or ch1;>ose from otlier type of services. from ......... $895 Casket priced from ................................................... $200 Harbor I .awn- Mm•nt Olive Mimi y A Mr .W r.t" ~55S4 _.. .• • 1626 Gialer Avenue Coiu M .. r .. ir. .. 1 I n ,...,... C..1rn>ia ll C1' b'llloa al Ufc) • ' • SllCIAI. TO TM• DAJLY Pll.ar FoUowinj an cxhawtiYC search, Afr. Blac:kwcU chose the tall acxy, • nvcn~h.afrcd Petrina Friede as "best cVascd• at the rcct:nt ~t. ~.4MOEN~ Gives You More Choices ... For <111su·erfi tu .\'U11 r t/llC ftio11s about 1·11st1''" {it l1rt•t1s1for'1/fi <Ind bras, "'''!' 11.\ 1111rf 1·is11 1rirh ''''' ('.f/Jt'rlt'fle't'cl \(11fj 1\, c "",,,,,,\'OUT 1111111/ al i ·t1fit'. f r1r f11rtl1e r 11tfur,,1at1r111 or r>r l'''r.tn11ul O/l/Jf>i11t11u·11r 11f1·as~ }t'<'I free 10 1.:1lll. .. 1il~16.ll -7399 Kristen's Lingerie \VestcliffCoun • 1719 \Vestcli(f /Jr.• Nehf'Orl Beach WHAT'S KEEPING YOU FROM LOOKING AS GOOD' AS YOU COULD? f'ROllflt. ~ WOt\ tnd MIC~! KMO .. its SITJ!"'f'd t11100flS Pf'"-'llS .I tUf Of physic:ilM "SOLUTION: A no OD1ioations cons<.111.ll>Ofl 11.rtri Or Stu.•m.i YOu 11 t n(I ~onl derl(.t Jncfcomlor'I Ill l'ltr n19n rtmc.11 stJr>11.1as !'le• sutOl(A f'•Pfrflie .Incl r.fr Ot0>e.1!10t1 10 rnttttng you1 ""°' intl...O.no .trsty't 1na !•~ cori~1111rits 1.~-1n..:.·.1 LO'IS•O!• iflOl'll Mid mos1. 1moorun1ty 101,11 cosmet..: uit t•P«l.lhOM ComlortlbN Slolle-ot.'ftit.111 tOfTipifte., conhdtntl<ll Out~!·tn1 l.IC•ht~ Monllbtl low 1111e1n1 ~ IOI Qu.1 •tv1'10 PJ1"1!ts Avai&IC* Mx O.JS W.luOf/'IQ ewn•llC\ .111c 5.11 .. ro.ys FUlL·SfftVICE llUUTY ENHANCEMENI PllOCEOURES INCLUDING: " Minlft'Lll il'ICmOl'I Site Sl~rie 81t.15.I Implants • E'l't"O B•ow .lrld fact lrtl\ • ltose Rl!Cl>r110Uflf1Q • Remo•.t 01 Reouc1-on OI wr.f'l\ts l·rin •no Soots • Cn.n l"O Cntt• lmpQnts • T ummr I uclts • l1pv~u<-ltOll • ~1 <t" ll'!f11or •Lio A~mtnt.1t1on • Chtmoul ·-• Cosmetie E.1r Suioe•v • 81ui.1 Rtt>uthon Scntduit vou.r consulUtiori IM!IOrt Hovff!'lbef 2{] .1na rtctl'\t .1 tret \'!(Ito ~<llQ session MANORAllA SHARMA, MO. 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Make Your Own + Christmas Gifts + within JOUZ' mm badgd FREE Nccldacc or Bracd.et Kit with this ad. One-Coupon per CUHOmU · Expln=s Occ. l't Design your own jewelrv with our wlde aelection of f>eacla &om around the world. 607 B. Balboa Blvd. Ncwpon Beach (at the Balb<N Ferry croulng, beach 1ide) BRADING CulssBs AVAD.ABJ.B! 675-8960 ------c.tl .. ••1111 ~IMS . I " \. . . . " 70-1000 pounclo 0oor ....... 0oor cldiway &pen podcjng wl mting . Ground • Sea • Air. Roil i r$~1i=l l Fum,. '-und. I S }GI' of apa Oma: VlSAIMASTEJtCAU 111 6.11 11~ · Ship •A •Little ··::. -....-· 1..a Allll Nwh uwWr "Meet A Date...Get Your Ma... The Voioe Mail Way" ; I I Ii I;·; I Ofi ' '--1 t' s Sparkle-up Time! At no charge, we Will thoroughly dean. buff Ind pollsh •p to four pleas or your jewelry (watches not lnchlded). Take advant>g< or this FUE offer and the opponunit)' to have your settings and clasps cbected for safety. This FREE service continues through November J 9tli. · CHARLES H. BARR (71~64l·l310 Westcliff Plaza • 17th Street at Irvine Ave • Newport ~ Between Hughes & Sav-On SINGLE? "' ' YHr tral-wlll M I llrtllte•, . .......... ,.., 111111 • ........ .. ........ ,. ... III II,.Wll1. ..... ll• Ml IC", ""' M Ill c11•1111i. c.•1. a ua • --. •IMI ...... ., 1111 I II • 111111 IJt .. _ ....... ... c-tra• .. tnMllllll, .... , tlll ''"· •••••••• , ....... .. ..,.. a. a 111&t11r1111111. JOO oow sld MJrt cu llfll ~ 1, 1994 tr I IEL Get a heed *I on YfJllNI• Ka~ A:111 PftlC UL PffmwCllfb11 c•a>&lttGUI •«»t,.1111 tyMlll For Dlllll c.f G1"99 n Atl 'Tlllndlr. 111111111• ti, 1-• Ill 2patl11ah'Ctl• ..._.., COMMUNITY Fo UM €0MMUNITT FORUM lUNS THUlSDAYS AND SATIJlDAYS •'ftlTI TO: I'll.OT &mllS. JJ0 Y. IAY ST, COSTA lll!SA, CA 9JW•P.U:TOt MMl111•UADl!U HOTLINl (CAILIN COMM!Hl'S): MJ Evan 1181111 can't_,, ·outamokarS 0 nc of the benefits of quitting 1mOking ~you don't SCI 1 bi& case of tbe 1uilt1 on Great American Smokcout d.ly. When I was beating the weed I never paid muc.h attention to the Smoteout (today is the 17th annual). I WU one o( those smokers who could quit almost at "'ill for a couple of days, sometimes a couple of weeks. I figured the Smokeout was for those poor· souls who couldn't handle the habil that well. Eventually, I realized that my smoking On the Coast hia1usc1 were bccomin& fewer, were funbcr apart and my consumption of Old Gold filters was becoming greater. I had bccbmc mostly a car smoker. My concession to the Great American Smokcout was holding my cigarettes down low at stop signals so my fellow motorists. couldn't sec them. Health aspects aside, the anti-smoking campaigns or recent years have caused in1eresting ch:i.nges in lhe way society opcra1cs. The 10-4 police award ceremonies -like this one in 1989 honoring heroes such as (from left) Sgt. Alichacl Jackson, Detective John Desmond, Officer Paul \V'tlson, SBf. Roo R.odgcn and officcn Robert Rico and Gregory R2· sore -:ire a thmg of the past. (Fomler Chief Arb Campbell is at far right.) It wasn't all that long ago when people were expected lo smoke. We gave Cf)'Stal cig:ire1te boxes ror wedding presents. When company was coming, we go1 out the good wine, 1he good chin~. the good silve r and the good ash1rays. The other nighl, two old friends who now live out of state came for dinner and we couldn'1 even find our ashtrays. Fi n:illy, logic led us to the most out-of·thc-wrty, hard-to-reach storage spol in our house. and there they were. 1'0-4 and out ••• Is New port Beach po lice booster group outdated or just handy whipping boy? \Vhcn our guests arrived, the ashtrays were out on 1hc coffee table next to the shrimp. Even so, they asked if oun was s1ill "a smoking house:." We said they were wck;ome to fire up as much as 1hcy wished. With visible relief, the packs were out and the Bies nicked. Our homC smelled like an ash1ray for 1he.nex1 day or so but, to us, old friends arc far more important than a temporarily 'malodorOw house. Office worken now smoke out in parking lots and, at part'iei. smoters- au 1omatically go out in yards and dnveways 10 light up. T~·o dear friends of oun never smoke inside their home, only outside in the yard. Even when it's cold, even when it 's ru ining. And next 1imc, it snows in cast Cos1a Mesa, they'll still be outside when they want a puff. Convcn'(\onaJ wisdom a.sll, why don't they quit? Why doesn't everybody quit? More important and more m)'ltiryina. \11hy docs anybody start? - \Yhi.lc adults have been civina up smoking, children are Slanina in evcr-growin& numbers. The American Cancer Society aucsscs 'that more than a million kids a year lake up smoking • more lhan 3,000 every day! T here's this little bk>nd ~my wife and I have seen several tunes. He's maybe 12 or 13 and he sits on the curb in. rront of Corona dcl Mar High School puffing up a s1orm.. obvtousJy not carin& a whit whether someone secs him. • Readers: 10-4 Club should be out of service w,. •skff rr•dus tt·b•t tMr tbou1ht of lbe dttlsloa br tbt J()..4 Club, • politt boolftr orr•n/zat}oa, to ttmot·e JtC'DJI bo'aorin1 Nntpol'f Be•cb poll« bt:t'WI from dtp•rtme•t bc•dqu•rtC"n la tbC' nkr of the sc:•adal Jarolt'lag formC'r polltt cb/C'I ~ C•mpbdl and former C•pt. Toar Villa. D I am glad that the 10-4 Oub is disman1ling and moving out or the police department. I feel Newport Beach is no longer a small town. We do not need a small-town, good-old-boy club. I (eel tha1 the department is 1rying to project a professional image, and we do not need any old·boy clubs if we arc goina to have a profcsston:d police department. JEANNIE JOHNSON Newport Beach D I reel 1h;111 the 10-4 Oub should be disbanded. It's inappropriate at this time -or maybe at anytime -for this type of club to exist when the court case wilh the women has not been completed. Also it's hard 10 understand how some mcmbcn of the 10-4 Oub could be so much behind fonner Police Olief Arb Campbell when his own department did not give him a ~e·or confidence. So 1 just think it's terribly inappropriate. BARBARA SHELTON Corona dcl Mar Q I've been a rcsidenl in Newport Beach for nearly all my life and I don't think the Newpon Beach police officers deserve any kind or support group because I think they arc, actually, really rude. And I think \lo'C should actually form a group 10 help correct the offiCC'!T'-. personalities, and their abruptnCss aMI their rudeness. D JIM STEINBERG Newport Beach Shame, shame on William Lusk for removin& the 10-4 plaque from the Poli~ Department lobby. I thought the idea was to support the whole Police Department, not jus1 1 few. Docs this mc1n he no longer supports law enforcement? D JANET BARON Ncwpor1 Beach I 1hink William Lusk and his cronies want the police dcparlmcnt to pro1cct them in every way and that's why they just disbanded the 10·4 Oub. They do11't care about the 1vcrage citizen. They just care about themsctvcs. JOHN D!CKINSON Ncwpon Beach · Removing the display was honorable T his pseudo smear (Edi1or·~ Notebook by M:ut Coker, Nov. 16) of lhe 10-4 Oub wa:s no1hin.g more than ano1hcf Ullempt b)' a d)ing mini-p11pcr to arouse the citizenry in controversy. As for noted de\'Cloper Will iam l.usk and his cohorts needing to look up "honor," "cl:L!tS" and "matutity" ... 'l'>'h)' should 1hey? ~1r. Lusk exhibited a, far more undentanding of 1hcsc words than Coker, ~1anaging Editor Ste\'e ~1arble, Editor Bill Lobdell (and thtow in City Manager Kevin Murphy. Newport City C.Ouncil and the ridiculous NO\Y tarantulas) in 1heir ""·ritinp, condemning former Polkc Chief Campbell and former Cap!. Tony Villa without benefit or due process. It must have galled you "'-'hen they were reinslated (denotes exonera1ton) and resigned ... no more headlines, no more (ee ble 111emp1s 10 prolong the controversy. As 10 the removal or 1he disploy from pojlcc headquarteri., it was established durin& a lime of harmony and cocxil:tencc, long before "baraumcnt" became an easy source of money from an uninsured city. Wh y no n1cn1 ion th.It "1he nea1ty 90% or NBPD" ("'-·ho appt'O\-cd a no-confidence vote against Campljell) included malcon1e.nt1 ind in1imida1ed personnel? \Vhy not men&km"thal Campbell and Villi were not "driven into retirement" but were icffiO\·ed from office., reinstated ind relircd with ""·ell·descrved retirement pay' and numerous benefits? Why no mention or Campbell's ou1st1ndin& record in Sowcrina 1he crime rate and l!twwils 1g:iin.st the Nc~pon Jkaeh Police Ocpartmcn1 and the incompetent cil) government? Coker·s uuack Qn the aroup as 10 the honorees is 101:1.Hy withoJ't Dl(rit, r11uously ron1ri\'Cd to alousc S)mpathy for an undescrvina police department. I t indeed ls unrortunatc th11 a aroup or ou1s1and1 na ci1izens who established a prasn m to ass.isl and honor a city departmen1 'l'>hich they considered outstanding and \lo'Orthy of unprecedented support. arc cas1iga1ed by a misinformed "writer." The 1()..4 group's support was ongoin& and endless and the dlsplay at headquanen reflected the pride and gra1itude or all concerned_ I :issure you thal ii takes much more CU\SS and ~iAnJRITY to remove the display that exuded HONOR from the dcp;11rtment or a city that acted ~u than honorable~ CHARLES R. THOMPSON Newport Bucb Indeed, the more adulll who sec a kid smoki'!& the happitr he or she is. It's cool, I guess. Like wcarina I.he aotch of your pants down around your knees. AJJ the horrible sl.atislica in the world won't convince a smokina tcena1er that he o r-she could become one of tobacco's 'Self-Portrait' and Councilman John Hedges earn mixed reviews victims. . Single biggest cause of death? Phooey. Killed more people 1ban all the wars combined? Piffle. Will kill more than 17.000 people this comin1 Year, jusl·in· • California? Bull. "Hey, man, if toblCQO'I ao bad. how come the aovcmmenl pays Canncn to grow i1? If tobacco wi.sn'I fi&b leous llulf, the dude1 in Conarcss woWdn't spend all th1t money like that, wouJd they?" Awl ~l•rtl•'• colu••,..., ~ TburNar •ad S.turda,f, This is in response to John Hedges~ "Misundcntood!!...column on your Locals Only paae. I'd like to state lhaLhe is not misunderstood 1t all, he is tryin& to ·~._equate t SI0,000 city stiptnd ror outreach education to the museum wi1h fundin& to the musiurD. He is tfyina lO ride on the political COlttails into aome sort of notoriety for himself on an issue that is a non issue. And 'his column ii jUlt aibbcrish. 0 GLEN DAVIS Corona dtl Mar t would like to reaistcr a '11.·ord or suppon for Councilman John Hedges' st.and •&ainsl providing city funds for the · Newport Harbor Art Museum. ~1ust ·government support work that insists on the freedom lo renect lhat which is lhockina or politically correct, or f1ecdom to violate traditional standardl of morality? la such s1uff art 11 all? The c.ahibit in qucstton mar have one attribute noc common to those aracin& the waU1 at the an mu.Kum, It is rtc0p1iuble. ).1any or the m15lerpiecct rrom that museum for all anyone knows could be hanain1 upside down or sideways. PAUL RYCKOFF Corona del Mar EdltVI aolt:: P1ul Rµtolt Is • farmu N"'J10'1 B<'ll<b IUYO'· 0 I &di callina ta reference to the uhibit at the Newport Hatbor Art Muteum tnd, in my opiliion, lhe lad lhat lhe Oty Council and &he dry &ives moMJ 10 the museum ihouJd not pennit any form of censorship PllUIDINT HOW TO CONTACT YOUR RIPRUlllTATIYU Bill Clinron., (0 ). 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Dior.. ._ --*---·~ .. (916) ~7lll. (Ncwpon Buch and O.t~ ~tcu.) ULIJOIMIA COAITAI. CO-IUIOll Sen Fnindoco (415) 90f.5200 (South amt ....,._ .... _on-... ;.i,.. BC.,;. (lU) 590.1011, U>d Sen o;..,> co • ...,. ................ . Hall ot---..i.n. 10 OW C.-1'1-. SanuAna,91701 tl>n1<tt WlcdcT lnd DiM. c.... -~llO T-Uoyldt Dk~-.­M& Hdpoo) JH-JSSO COian N'"••ll?AI• :IOO ~ llriw, a--P.O. .. ~ ntJI '°" 9M 1• U 2 OD...... .n-Allll (C..-*•J 1-.) ·-II IS IH' II -···· llllllf ...... 11-Dr.0--1Sl·FAI• ........,, ....,-. _,, .. . ·.~..z: : Oil .... ,. ···~ ... ~-:r-..:='·" ,, ,,.. I ; a n-· -· -of work that the museum p,eKnU. ln 1ddltion, what the facts reveal ls thaa the money dc>nared had absolutely nothiftl to do with this C1hibi1. Evert if it dkl, thal should be irrelevant. DAVID RUBIN Newport· Beoc:h 0 I like the exhibit, I think there's nothia1 about God·1lvcn body pans. It's tlle nit of &he c.x.hibit 1,hat 1pcab volumes ol tbit toc:icty. JIM HEIM. Corona <kl Mar Loolt:ouft'ow, &I°"*"·,. ...... Flue<, Fom:iM Wcmtr. -----WIMn 1965 l'llca:N, c-. ,._ 611·1200 - Mm;btn,,....., <11:11&. ...... ...i.., Mmo Dunn•:, .. kaB. T.. ,.._ WIA WllJl!llWV l&ELD P.O ... JJG0,0-Maa,_UOO. 1S+IOtl. ac..I >lanbcn: J-Wlbna, J..wHl1~~ ...... Milwh •• ond"" .....,. • • • dlJNliveMIMdw ....... . -w .................. lllo ..... From Al .... Al ftale daliie -II Jpw. IM tuda ud ai.1a Mesa blah dnop wl _.,. -oU lllo "" oil, AAando bu built ~is --wl lipl ol a kid -·· -rime.U.. wl LhoM wbo an _ .. 16. -... • -said. "Ir•""' --rMll arc jua rcaular, nan-of. '° they cu anell them. Jt'• "-m. m• ,.,.""-many who are in order tor 1hem to be able to coa· ... ._, .. their children," Al· fron1 it aad addreu the problems ...... Mid. We toolc the -ud iuuca. • .. , uy to compeMt•• a ume.· he says. "All the other prioclpoll cab ax 'KkL • .. •";•n lbat came to "'~ with When lite women arc ready Al· ..... • and we put 1be,., ,..,.... hopet they will otPa;u Allhoush de J<IU& .,... up in a home wbcre Spuit.b wu ..,.,... .. he ..,.. it .... a comcious decision on bis part to become 1horoupJy Ouent la spoken and written Spuil.h. It keeps him dole to his 11udents. At Sonora Sebool, the 4P-1jotity of studc:nll are Latino and most of the minori1y ltudcnts arc immigrants. ...... la IO speak." daily rotlUOOI where they to 001 n. ODCe·•;-et~ meet~ arc into the schools at lunch and ~ IAhrety tn Span 'The break timet u wcU u mcctiq .,...... learn evcrythint Crom with childn:n at the bus stop be.-~. drup and 1nllid to lore and alter school. 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He tells ol moving momcot at a recent K:hool assembly where immipant studenu uplaincd the mcaniq of the Pledge of AJlcaiancc 10 lhe student body. . De Jeaua..,. ha Ua always llad ~ cieMC•'UJ-Ha a""""' .-kwJ anaduncnt IO llpC8t doc ---• IC:hool. priadp&I tJI I ..... 111 S- "1 a1ways liM<I -.·ha IMF,.._....,.-. ·11- says. "I ....,......, beiaa liule a ~ mi-uy -i. Illa wl belac e...,.,,_ be<a11M I -.t pan ol Saa Diep- woold be ayioa oo the WI day .. ,_ leocoa .......i lllo - or school.· -. • ha says. "Tiie De Jesus p.-· an early Natt in nc~ ... ~kt cduca1ion, teach in& 11 1 Calholic: the kid& were GM.'" elementary school ia T~us lor i::ie.p;ie his tapid n. to acbool three )'Cati while be wu 1till adminisuatioa, de Jesu1 Ul)'t "' attcndin& d111e1 at Our Lady or has no ambit.ions to mcwc Oii 1:o the Lake Univcnity i.a. San the hi&b sc.bool leveL 1'hil is Antonio. where thiQp happen, .. be .uys. 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Friday, November 19 lO:OOAM MIMI'S CAFE 1835 Newport Boulevard Costa Mesa Join us for a continental breakfast! •U: +•-=+FF ·t-800-282-9944 • At• 'lllln...,, Nllslf *• te. ._ • F.-Al -letbelettcr."lt-idbe ......... lO .... other ..-111 1eun11 le Fulliall blue! wbo ha.e dipilled ...... and ... ~I qulil)I ueL • - Their comlDeDll we,. weU· taken. Hart, aktat: wilh council- women Jean Watt and Jan Debay, also' worried lM ~ pc»ed SQ.fool blinkiq pi.11r out· side the dub miaht be a bit too much. They convinced Hard Rock officials to tilt tlie 11ruc;.. ture, lowcrin,1 its hcia.tu to 40 (eel. The su1tar's desipcrs abo NBGHBORHOOO From Al ~ 1hc lines of communtcatK>a open with their youthful neighbors and let them. know when a ctlebratioo · 1cts too loud. "They don't have any problems wi1h these parties because they 1alk to the rtnicrs and they're nice 1uys." T1-rr said. Other residents said they're more concerned about property crimes 1han noise. "Unfortunately, we do have a majority or the crime thal happens in Newport Beach," said resident Carol McDonald. She blames mos1 of the area's biggest problems -noise, a lack of parking and too much traffic - on "party houses" and "rentals.:· An assortment or rcn1ccs, absc:o· ice landlords and full·timc resi- dents showed up Tuesday to talk about West Newport's woes. They broke into small groups and began to form Neighborhood Watch groups. addressing issues such as tnsh, vagrancy and crime. · They will meet again Feb. lS to firm up the Neighborhood Watch groups. electing block captains and appointing liaisons to Dcbay and the City C.Ouncil. "I was pleased because it didn't break down into a (gripe) scs-- sion," Dcbay said. "It was prob- ably one of the most positive meetings I've ever sat in on." Dcbay, Wh9 has lived in West Newport for 14 years, hopes one resident from each street will vol· unteer to seive as her liaisons. "In the past;'lhey've thought of the area as being 1 stepchild, .. she 1aid of West Newport residents. "There was a perception that some of the problems were going beyond the point that people would even want to live here." _ Gonis said crime in West New· port, albeit ~me compared to the social ills of other urban centers, needs tO be addressed by the peo- ple who live there. "Generally speaking, we do have a lot or crimes and arrcsu which occur in the area between Newport Pier to about 53rd Street," he said. In October, police recorded six house burglaries, 13 car burglaries, four stolen can and one robbery in the stretch of shoreline Crom 6th Street to the Santa Ana River Jetty. Gonis said that while those numben may seem low, polK:e have observed some .. alarming trends" in West Newport, such as a pnJ presence and an increasing number of arrests of people wilb guns. Dcbay believes her first effort a l gettin& West Ncwporters toeelher was a big sucuss. 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K.inp (7-3) for a 'fmt-roulid playoff dash with Vllla Part (7- MISSION VIEJO -When Uie CIP Di-J) .Friday at 7oJO p.JD. at Sad, ¥ision IV dlampionthip pmo rolls around in -Collep, rour wccb, Qxou del Mar H"l&h football Hollaod's hairless head may prove to be an coed!. Owe Holland tq>a bc11 ooce ap.in oaUnous sight for the Century League's sec- need .WO 11Uqo -a comb and a pmo plan, Oft<lrplace Spartans, who mUSl hope Mlory Hollaad, wbo ~ his ~n to abaYc doesn't bold to 1988, the last time Holland's bis bead thil ~ U ii reward for eaming a ... C08D•tJM BULLUIN BOARD ' f ---5p011.TS __ ~ i.,,,,.,. .,,,,, •• ... , ~I 7 ,., •: nz ..... C.•• •.. ,.. -...., .. ---"'·--- Tars primed for big effort .... Costa Mesa rtght where It needs to be. ... uau-l'AVl.IDIU.. uoan wura NEWPORT BJ!AOI -U lbc foolbaU ,....,. from eo.u· Meaa ffi8b wl South PM"""u share one tbioa beading inU> Friday's aF Di- vilioa VIIl fint·round playoff pmo al Newport lhrtlcw, il'I being way --. Clombined lbc IWO l<hoob briai 28 yun ol playoff !Utili'!' U> Ule • fll1lltor ..... !Ir .... ·--·-....... -- ... Nobody's tougher in first round than Sailors. BY L\U,_y FAULICNI! ... uoan wain• ;o •- OLENOORA -Upset? . That's what most would call a CIF Di-• vision IV first-round playo£f victory fo1 a1-~ large Newport Harbor (7-3) against host and • No. 3 seed Cilcndo1'3 (7-1-2) Frida.y night at 7:30 at Citrus College. A historicaJ perspective, howe\·er~ ma.k.cs lhe underdoa tag a little harder 10.pl:icc. Consider: ... MILOU/94 Sea View League girJs 0 voffeyball champions !b':""f':."r rim _ .... No. ill .... , 4lltt. I 'I' ... View I · ·~ I Ii!-II It =10 m:s~· z:c::n-:t:tr .... -.-~Lil' ...... 1.-ia Olli -... -... ..... w $ ...... w .. ·.-._.,_._..., ._. wilua.-,. TIM.kw m, :;:i...~ ...... --' Mustangs ramble into polo semifinals .., But-Mesa coach isn't very . happy after lackluster finish; Santa Barbara awaits in semis. . BY aJCHAa.O bU)QI, UOUI wa.naa NEWPORT BEACH -After a coovnandin& 1iJ<,p>al lead/Coota M ... High wu saved by the clock Wednesday in the quarterfinals of the CIF Southern Section DivisK>ft 111 water polo playoffs. .. I think we realiz.c:d we were up, and we let down," said Costa Mesa's John Naigle, the chief defender against San Marcos' physical hole men. "It's something v.'e're 1augh1 not to do." Mesa Coach Alason Lynch, 'whose sc:cond·sceded s,q~d (23-7) earned a rema1ch with third-seeded Santa Bar- b;ira in Saturday's semifinals with irn_ 11 ·9 victory over San Marcos (18-8) at Newport Hatbor High, wu ready lO verbally dis into bis tc:am . In lhe $CCOnd hair, after the MUJ-' tanp achieved a 9-3 .intcmUssion lead, Lbey 1toppcd IWimmina and played a half-pool game: with the Roya.LL "We didn't play in 1he second half. aod we did not 1ook good." Lynch uWl '"I kept telling them thal we didn't need to relax. and they started acting like we h:id the game in control. We scored two eoals in the second half -that's not play;ng our kind of water polo. "That's putt1n1 somebody away in lhe fint half, bul v.·e didn't keep them there. ~1y prediction for this same was · 15-5. I'm very dlsappcunted. We're going 10 have 10 talk, bcciuse Santa Barbara will be much more physical,." Sam Graycl1 and Bob Paulhus led ~tesa with four goals each, with e111:!_Jh.US SCOrrng at the buzzer tO end ... POL0/94 Hall of Fame Invitational. gets under way today at Pelican ~ It's a virtual who 's-who from the· world of sports at Don Drysdale go~ event. C ~d~rfd tbe la.rgeu gatMring of Hall of Fame athletes ever held in one location -with football names like Quo Graham. Gale Sayen; and George: Blanda, baseball Hall of FamcrS Willie Mays, Duke Snider, Yogi Berra and Whitey Ford. and basketball 'Famers John Havlice k and Dr. J -the invaston begins today a1 Pelican Hill Golf Cub. Both the Ocean and Links courses. the latter of which opened 10 the public on Monday, will be used in the three-day, Don Drysdale Hall of Fame Invitational. Gallery lick.cu arc S15, with a 9 a.m. sho1gun start today, Friday and S:uurday. Ticketi for Sa1urday's 11wards dinner at the· Hyiltt Regency Irvine (6:'.lO p.m.) arc S200. Hall of Fame ;i1hlctcs from baseball, Club golf f~tba.U, basketball, ti'~k.ey, tennis and horse t'90ift& v.;u be represented at the tournament, with proceeds benefiting the children of the Los Angeles Unified School District and the children's wing or Detcn l"losp1tal in Palm Sprtnp. "Tlvs ¥> :u one of dad's pet proJeC1s;· snid Kelly Drysdale, exccuti\•e director of the tournament, and the daughter of the former Dodger pitcher and bro:ukas1er ... He sto.rtc:d i1 from 1hc ground, 10 v.hcre i1 as today. S..OOU/al DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FALL SPOITS ATHLITI Of THI WEEK Estancia' s Appell, a linebacker, who ·happens to wear spikes BY aJCKAAD DUMM, Sl'OaTS wa.rru. COSTA MESA -You've hc:ard of v.'Orst 10 fint. \\'ell. Es111nc1a High'I Johann Appell went fro m sick to second in 1hc CIF Sou1hern i; Section lll·AA cross-country preliminaries on SaturJay :11 M1. S.an 1 ~ \.1 An1onK> College. · • ')\ ) Appell. the Eagles' top runner the: past 1wo se:i§O!U; and the 1992 \ f. . Pacific Coast Lcasue champion, couldn't fin!S~ the r3Cc al 1hc Nov. .... ~ .. J PCL finals at ltvinc Park, dropping ou1 after lv.IJ miles because of ,,,,).. .a. a bronchial asthma auack: His ·1eam bombed. placing fourth in the league fin:ils Bui the Eaclcs got a breath ol fresh air. earning an at-large bcnh into 1hc CIF prelims. Appell rccoYCred from lhc allack, aflcr being rushed to Kaiser J"losp1tal 1n Anaheim Hills and held for observation for ncOlrl) four hours. Appell a model com·pc1itor, came back wilh a vcnsc:ancc 1n the CIF prchm\. finishing ccond OYCrall in 16 minutes. 16 seconds to kad E.stJnc1a lo a first·pla« finish 1n its Di- vision Ill-AA beat and spot inlo Saturdays Cl F f1n11ts lee U.IL.L/S4 Sponsored by: ........ _ THE ATHLETE'S CHOICE 1112 2'llc I ..... C.. ... •131'3133 3000 S.111111111 1133 So. Coal Hwy. c:--. 435-0111 . !JiUii'll9cll. '97-lilm , i) '., ,. lrilh llOlf I t wu. a prodU<tM day for N<"PO'l·MNa Junior All American FOOlball last Satu.,. day, as the five local \Cams combined for a l-l · l record. . A look at each pme: • Bo&lou Jl, South a., 26: Th• Buffaloes finilhed their seuon in fine fashion, rallying from a 20-8 halfiimc deficil with two quick scores in the second half to tum the ca.me around and improve their record to 5-3. ' · Francis Oayaw scored twp touchdowns, one on .a kickoff runback. Se11i Richardson and Ryan Cooper accounted for the' other two KOres. Thanks to the dominant offensive line play of Grant Estabrook, Mike TuMcy, Coopu Wisc, Casey Luchesi aAd Nathan Matlin, the -----113+1,•MIM .. w ii ... 'sic-a..,. 1 •nstrt a ... II. a• a 11 n. lrilll «1¢1 211; +; I iad .._ ... ._. nmat.c :'.c::::: ~ 0:';1.:::: ::......: Sun fie,_ and •IPI end Kcvia WkUa. Clltt 5....., ru ID lhe tblnl --ud lclf ,,._, bulled leto tbe end -f0< the corwenioa. nm ThW'llWI, lu.nt captain and cen1er, was offt•M player of tbe pmc. Andrew Galicia taraed defens.M honon. • WelterleH Jt, DtAW)I 20; The ICCOad me•""4 between lhe Wolverines and Ruor· bac:ts )'ICldcd similar raults after an earlier 6-6 deadloclt at lhe R ... Bowl. wllll W illl ... _ ... of the Mitey Mlto °"""' who ------c..ta Mesa Pep Wamcr , _ _..... .... ;,.,....., .... ICl8 lMI wetk with tw,> w\M, I tie udlWO- llen'• ...... happened: •0101 t ., • .,.,.~·· ....... c.u ........... ~ =:-: ~ m-:. 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Down 2().7 ••terioa - . the final quarter, the running of Pfaff, com- bined with Stampley aerials, helped the Wol- verines rebound in the final period. Comer- bact Drew HOC\'en left lhe pme in the fll'lt quarter "l(ith I wrist injury. ' '- ' ' ' ' ' ' : ' : I • l • • ! I I I ' ' I I I I I , • • . • • • • ! • : !. , • I • • • Buc~s 18., Onnec 0: The Buckeyes had their biggest offensive daf o( the season, total- ing more than 275 yards, in avenging an earlier loss this season to the Raiders. Kyl~ Massey led the way with 107 yards and tv.·o 1duchdowns, Oay Wilson accounted for 81 yards, and Johnny Dobson had 4S yards with a TD. The Buckeyes ran SS plays to the Raiders' 21. 11 was also the fourth shutout of the 5Cason for the Buckeyes' defense. Wilson and Bryan K.ttl!J'fA IVJNONa, 0.W.T Pu.or Bufl'aloc.s Travis Nelson (29), Mldivl Switoa (78) and llyaa Cooper ("4) gang up r:o stop South Bay ball-carrier Suuiday. Riblett. recovered fumbles and Rbct Huslon picked off a pass. 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St.ale Uc. #'Jflr1(J7 170 17th PONTIAC , ....... _ tJIOO ............. . •to of22~ (1,~"2 ..... , SUBARU SUZUKI --IJICll) .... ~-. ..... ,.. • 12,.., (1«1"~' """' CUCllS 1'SllN --40 .. C.. C:. .. , .... -TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEtl i-,.~·-®m South County Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED SN FS • SElllCE • PlllS " e .. • -• • • • • • l • • • ' • • • Ml SDll lwl\ICDlll ..._ ..._ P1a1 I ... Winds, as high as 40 knots, make for 'wet and wild' times at Newport Aquatic Center. Ncwpon Aq..aic Cco&er 111 ••n hid ....... .-.... io -divislon.a. winnia& the Women's Ju.Dior Eipts, Men's Muter Doubles (Jim Wmnin110ll/Clln Aanin&). Mea's . · Open Singles (Qlip McKmbcn) llJld Men's Uglllwcipt Sinai• (Scott Whiylcy). ClllllC lilt fall. Niellcn fi&l.lles IO be the k>oe ....,.. lkippet ac thU event, Uke Iller, Nic'5en is no stranicr to iAternalional oompetition in the Etchells du&, havina n.iled the A1ian Pacifec Champions.hips in'liong Koog. u well u Bermuda Race Weck las1 year. B u.ildina Santa An• breeies made for a wet ~nd wiJ.sf finish in Su.Dday's Autu.mn Row1n1 Oassk It the Newport Aquattc Center . Ne11ly 1,(0) colle&ia1e, club and junior 10Wen traveled to Newport for last Sunday's reptta • ~& Beach Rowing Auociatk>n's Ji&htwc:ighc ci&ht clocked the day's bcsc tlme, naviptin& the 3.1-rnilc course in 15 minutes and 19 KC:Onds. Windy conditions made it "difficult for later open dass races to approach these times. .. ... , Nielsen, who will be travelin g to Brisbane with crew members George Twist and Tom Smith, has consis1cntly been neu the top o( the local Etcbclls Deel, recently winning the £·22 class in NHYC s Fall Gold Cup. • ~cn1y-fivc boats in four classes . 'Oustin& Santa Ana winds, with gusts as high u 40 mo.s, made for challenaina racing. Al crew shells rounded the Wt turn before the finish, elbausted crews fou.nd themselves rowin& SCIO yards against 25-40 knot headwinds, hea..y two-foot chop and two to three knots of current. The regatta wu very well attended. sailed Saturday for 1hc firs1 1hree n.ocsof NHYCs winter.series. A )lca'i:ty 10-15 knot Southeasterly breeze. along .... uh strong tidal cum:n~. made for challenging racing. In addition to the hundreds of compcti1ors; spcc1ators linCd the Coast Highway Bridge ind the bluff tops in Castaways to witch the racing. While a few shells withdrew and two ci&hl·man s.hells collided, most a>mpelitors dug down and struggled to the finWJ in what is bcsl described as "eJCfrcmc" rowin& coaditions. As regatta dir«tor Nora Seager puts it, "It gol prelly wet and wild out there, but nobody was hurt." •Newport's Nin• Nielsen beads for Bri$bane, Australia this week to sail in 1he 1991 Etchells World Ownpionships. Early tepons from Brisbane indlca1c 1h11 80 boau ire entered, includin1,.America's Cup winnen Oe.nnis Cooner and John Bertrand. Colin Bate-IOpped Tim Hogan in the Etchells class. John and Jennife r Dr<i)ton took th.ree "bullcts in the Snipe class. Ringo Wainer came out on top in the T·l2 class. Jolul D,..,.ioa'I boatln1 column ap~•N 111 lbe DttJq Pilot rRf1 nunday. As San Diego's JJ. Wcr just bid 1 baby 1his ao.&nN• RUULTS AUTUMN ROWING CLASSIC l•t Newport ....._Uc c... .. rl ...... ~ Elti<-t I.Ong lleXll ROVMQ ~ t5:19; Min's frolMtov· icl Eil1lf-1. tallon'a. 1S:V: Wonw1'1 froSIVNovttt Eight-I. CllitonU. 11:07, Men's Jt.rliol" Eighl-1. Cap;tol, 16:42, WomM's Jlnar" E--1. Nrwport "41* c .... 11.49; 2. Capitd. 18.49. Mfll's Open fw °""' 00.-1. UC no A. 11:02: 'Normt's °"" foll" .., c:ox-1. GlrWl. 19:40: ...... M*ll foll".., CClll-1 . 511'1 Dltgo .Ann. 22:34, Wcmen'1 Jll'iof ku ... CClll-1. Clpltal. 20.34. ..... s Open Double-I.~ 17:35. Men's MISllf Doi.Ible-I Jm W1111•1gt01V' Cwt n.nvno (NAC memtlefl), 19:15. Min's Open 5ngie-1. Chip McKibbefl (NAC); " ucso. 11.57; 1 """' -(NACI. 11:54: ...,,., ~ --t Sco11 -(NAC), 2003; ...... -SftJlit-1. Mll•-oiro. 11~. 2. .., -- (MAC). m:11 : ...... Mawr~ Sfl.. ,,._ .. w..._•20:26. w....,·, °'*' so.. gll-1. Birch. 22:27. w:om.t's Master Sf\.. 111-1. Pea. 23:26. I.kin's .UD SinQll-1. """''" 24.30; , ... _.., (NAC). 76:37: Men'1 NoY1ct Sligll -UC SRI Bar· 'blrt. 25 29: Women's .1lr*JI" ~-1 . LIRA....r. 8, 31 43; Wonwi'1 NoriCt. ~ git-1. McOllr•. 29:23. w.n·s Masier FtlUI' Wiii cox-t. LA~ QJO, 19:07: Women'S ~ four wil'I COi-1. ZlK Br1ekson. 23:23. women·• Open Ooob61:-1. Mcwpl Ind -22.05. ...... °"" ~-t. "" .......... ~ 15:51: 2. Cai.tom11 A.. 16;04; 3. Stan- klrd A.. 16 10; 4 lonQ Seidt A. 16.18. Wonwi's Open [lghl-1. c.atikm1 A. 18.29, 2. ~ r;rl s.i Oieoo A. 18.41 ; 1 ~ lord A.. 19.tS, 4. UCLA A. 20:0S: Men'1 Mn- "' Eqt-t . "" .... -CU>. 20.02; 2. NAC. 2i:45; Women's Masiel" .£91-1. Gosophobc:, 22:19, 2 NAC, 21:45. SKIP BURTON 111. 2nd..,_ -al Cllalget luV a new car tun Sldp • Nelke yim. tint 2 MNtce ..,.. ,,_ PWS a coi1__. "°'" borw car. @ FlITCHER JONES \I · l ' · f · l' · R. · <.. • .\ • K · .... 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We lloo &•op. HIP i.o,. -· •nsor, 11111 .lo -wtfooa -llalbi1ily widl _,. llzc boll --~ bepwlp bard IO ...,._liq"'"••·" ud quicllneu" tboie .... , IO wriU oll 1111 lliclwdooG. lloo 6-0, -Senior Mike Dnb and fAcles, whhout Ille -plillct Ille l!olles' mph•• oo Junior Ben Novak, bolb 6-1 cl ~ Newport-Meta 1be •h-...ni•• lhol. A ........_ w••• -'·--will -IC lo< ~~~-"'-r cl Ille Year --. r-__ , .,. ..,., .. ~ u--.., • -7.. shooter, h• nqe. cr:acadl welt a atutiQa role, whb Drake Jim Faulkner. La fad, Ibey clownrial>t e.. bcyoDd Ille IJ.foot, 9-lodl ar<ll. supplyhlc perimeter -Ina coutlF • 1Kt cl ..._.. ·"Zadi will be h•'"'"na the and NovaJi more agreulve Aller all. this ii I team lb.at went OD IO ball a lot, IOO,.. Panel said. •M Ii 1, S LU defense and lhe ablllly 10 :!!hl •!'_e_Pacific ~·~-= "But he'U be the beoelldary_of ; '':i~~ penetraic wit!) the tall. P -aeason l -re.--:--,-,.. Oay penetratl•i "'d kic"°'I '"" -....., ' · Jooh Ahrcm, a 6-3 juDior ~~ ~h. the ~ ...... hod piclled II the boll -out IO him for the :On-':."::....., . w1!o W.ed MVP honon Oft "'Estancia ,has 1 loa& uitdition ol bu----.a~r." :&::.=r-..r-1111 ~arts .junior . varsity ketball IUOCCSS. and t.bese suys use that .Balanc:int ~ OUtskle ~tack. r•-Wiidifflll squad. IS batthn& for J~ ll 1 for ~ation, • uid Tun Pane~ who will be .64i junior Ma,rl< Pienon,. • . . . forward ll)Ol, ~ w11b 6:2 earned PO. Coacll cl Ille Year ""-' who btjnp • beefier 185-powld fiome -JUD"" Tom Feeney, 64i JllnlOr ~ for pdin& the Eqlea inlO the aeooad up Cl pounds Crom last )'Car -.and im· Byme, and 6-5, 250-pound aopl:omote round of the CF W·AA playolfs. before l'"""'I ...,.aM:neu to bis aeeood var-Otris C..dlish. fmiShln& with 1 15-12 record. 11ty seuon. He ave~.aed '4.9 potnll as • .. We're way ahead or where we were •we lost 1 ltandtiae-type' pla)'Cr in aophomore, but exhib:ted atron1 pocentlal last year, when I had just t.ken aver tl>e FauJtner (an All-OF choice now at witb 1 1_2-p>Uu e!fori 1n the Cini.round. propam." Panel said ... We apnplished Southern Utah), but we have the talent pl~ vJCt~ aaainst ~Wlower. · a lot in the summer and the la!I, but we to do it by committee this year," Panel He• more aare~ve ,and c:onfKlent, still may be stow starters. b«:ause it's said. and he knows he's gcuna lO hive t0 c:arry goina to take some time to blend our ex- Headlinina that talent will be the solid more of the load." said Panel. "He's abo pcricnccd playc.n with our new l'U)'S." backcoutt duo ot Kniof Oay Frenz and matured a k>t mentally." Hclpin& Parxl achieve that blend will junior Zack Ridwdlon. While thole three form the hu~ Panel .be rctumin& assistants Mark and Joo Ri· frem. a ~looter, who earned ICCOOd-plans to lhu.tne the RR of his lineup (re-chardson, n wcU u Rich Boyce, a team AU-PO.. honon tas1 year by avcraa-quently, and claims lO h'vc the necessary former boys_ JV coach whh the Ea&)cs, .... £st:anc:ia'• Clay Frenz l"lU l'HOlu D..w..T PILOT •1u rHoro inJ 8.4 poinll per pme at 1 win& posi-depth amon1 bis 1'9-nfb roster to run who wisted Estancia &irll coach Russ Esta.Dcia's Zack lUdu.rdsoo lion. will ahift to the point this year. opponcall ,..ed. Davis last season. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ POLO From Bl the fust quarter and aivc the Mus-- tanp a 5-1 edge. "I know G rayeli, and be'• • sOod player," Son Marcoo Cooch Scott Brennand u.id. ... fell be won the pmc for them. He drew a kickout OP my eood player (Chris Parrish) in lbe lint quanu and scored· two countcrat1ack 1oals in the finl quarter. He docs what MVP-iypc players Jhoukl.. do." Graycli, an AJ~-CJF Division 111 first·team· selection last year, scored from the hole and oo a penalty shot to .&ivc Mesa a 2-1 lead with 2:23 left in the flf1L He added another goal Oil a no-look backhand shot with 1:13 lcft. Paulhus scored rwice early in lhe second, then Robert Gn.yeli scored from straight out on a Mike Cunis wisJ, and Sam Grayeli scored on a loose ball in front of the goal with 0:24 left in the Kc- ond quarter to give Meu a com· fortable 9-3 lead. Jn the fourth quarter, after San 1111111 From Bl •The: Sollon (7·3) haie woo their lalt 12 CIF playolr opeoen, since falliQC to Rcdlaadl ia 1970. • C<min& off a ..... -Santa Marprita banded Hatllor ID loat -·It'• .....,... .... _ -(19- 0), Newport owm a ••• a , wlMin& atJeU. Newport bu -· ed tl>e Cruib of vidory tbo llnl pme after 16 ol ita ..e-t 17 clo- , ..... datin& -to. l"D'· . •I.Mt year'• """"'" .my - tbe Sea View 1--O>o1JU clel Mar --oo IO tbo Kmlft. oaJa. before fallltll IO NC:wpo<i. • UrtMnilY, tbo Sea View at. """ -fa 1991, -tbo ., '«, .... •CdM -ita 19" ........ '*"' t0 did OP DMalm VI crvn,....,.,.CNtia6rlt*- playoll-latl:o-·o-.. ----. fiP~oralwedtbollillh- llae 1-ddoa, ......... year'• lint-round to - -th"'. Sea View r•pc-ntalM, Santa Marprila. ' '1'hia la clelini1ei, a dtal ..... for 111," aald Newport Coodl Jeff Brinkley, unbeaten la !hoe playoll opencn and COliliQa oil a nauet· up finilh loat year Ta DhWott IV. "When you pl IO tire olaYoft:. ita the beat aplllat the i>a&-Aa a atolf, -take u muc:b prtdl. la thla thin& u our olaTen. W1 wW be well prepu<d, iurd we wlD play we.U." Playina well will ..... _,... tho boll 00 the pouod, .. wl:ldi Newport bu ............ Ibo ..... three weeb, ....... pwod ,..... ... of 121 (IMoe), .. (W .... Man:o1' Soonl Kim WU ejected to aive Mesa a 6-on-S, Paulbua .......i with 3:56 left in the pme, givin& the Mut•anp an 11-5 lead. But San -wlUch fullshed in third place in tbc: Cbannct l..elJUO behind dwnpion Santa llarbora, ICO<ed four pis in the last 1:30 of the pme, two eaeh by Kim and Parrish. its primary set pll)'CR. '"This ii Paa to fuel Santa Bar· ban.'1 fire," said Lynch. whole team lost 10 tl>e Doas, 12· 7, in the rant round of the South Coul · Tournament i.n September .. APPBl had cxcrcise··induccd aithma, whM:h makes lh(' bronchial tu~s contncl and ks.sens 1.he air From Bl passages," he nid . '7here wasn't really much pl'CISure on us,.. Ten days later. Appell leads his 1quad to said Appell, whose lqUld ICOred 64 poinu to victory. It wasn't the first time. Appell's 1hc outdistance league ~ Norwalk (Sub-Fairview Park. record-holder (16:04), "Es- wban). Rubidou> {l'J), Santa Fe (Del 'llio) W>Cia'• honic course. "'d bu a personal bc si and Bua Olinda (Oranae). -as weU u de-this year of 15:36 at Laguna Hills.. fcndina acate champion Newpon Harbor. "We "'He's a compcti1or," .Estancia bo-jl C03ch weren't supposed lO be there. Kirt Radar said. "ll he wu a footb:all player. .. I think OW' team WU more seared frx this he'd be I linebacker. He likes to n.ce. he type of course tbu I.be other teami.. We're doesn't play pmes out there, and it wu nk(' more ol a crou country' team than a track 10 sec him So out with contidcnce and not be team with speed. and nt.l)'OM ran well." lCJltativc and &i\'C bitn.sclf a ~nee. Appell, the DaU, PUot't Athlcle of the .. He's good 11 pi.ck.inc up ·other IUY'' ,..cak· Weck for his c:ourapous comeback. couldn't nes.ses and break.ins lhcm at I.he ri&ht time . walk, or eycn ll&nd. durin1 th~ PCL. finala. Wbcn he passes them. he pusc1 them. He His father, Qarlic, .the Estancia airls coach, doesn't k•vc much room. lt'1 like 1 kllk:r in· carried him off tbe course to the lcam's quar-stinct." 1cn at Irvine Park. "He wanted 10 continue In the CIF prclims, Appell was clg.luh 11f1c:r ruMiltg." Oiu1ie Appell said ... But he wu: one mile, slxth after 1wo. He made up four . Aa:ordlna to Lynch, Saturday ii Santi Barbara's home pme at a neutral site ... And I won't play at UC Santa Barban, bccauae it bu • obollow ~ a 5~(-...... and there's no other place to play up there," said Lynch. wbo added that Belmont Plau would be hil preference. C.Dml tM• O' ... .. MAa.c MAanJI, 0.UL1' l'noT Eaattda'I Johann Appell ii tbt Daily Pilot's Hip School FaU Spora Adileu of die Week. delirious." posittons In the last mile. Appell. who docs not have asthma, checked t"Johann just fini.shes off the ph1y," R3dar out OK from the holpilaJ. '"'The doctot said I said. •iHe's just that typc oC individual" C.C.-tt .... -• S.....,_ 'lZtl-1 CCllllMlll I •-t t-11 s. ..... ---........... z. --t, ~t.io.it .......... .. ---·-·-· ,.. t, ll °""' '· .. t. ........ & THIMATCHUP PtlJSTANGS From Bl 7:30 p.m. kickoff, which will kave one team cclebralina ill tint ClF ~ triumph &incc the late M-6-2·2 ofler capplna iu THIMATCHUP 0 QllPI ... Mlllllllll ............................ N0 .... 1 k.P111trrr llMI -=-• 111 Sin I --'"'21 non11iz:e 29 -24 I I I W. T& , I !irat outriabt 1<acue cbampionabip · 1 a.u. 11 55 . Ocato 0 20 R A11n11D1 20 24 Loo-2' 13 Troy t• .. ____ _, with• 4-0-1 Pttcil1c eoui t..eacue ...... .,... ,,......, campaip, lut won a fmt-round •••I•& •••I a 1 du& in 1979. The Mustanp\have 1,-13 1-I_,.,• lolf .....,.. 11 ~-I _ ".-)1111 two plO)O I I~ ;~ = ._ l 21 ._ eo.trw 11 1mcc -outacored a combined 88- ..... '-11 awtll' ~ 11 21 in opcnins k>uc:1 in 1988 and t1 t PF 3 • 17 tt ~ .. tt '90. 11 t.We•llW 10 21"':,U..-11 . South Pasadena (S·S). which iJ ~ ~ 17 Oll*ll n woa a third-place tie-breaker with tt .._ 21 15 CllN 11 Rio Hondo Le:ape at·llIJC entry 14 'N•= 1 f7 Cllil•M ti AJtelia, bu not won a CIF playoff 0 L 11 . 11 DI:: LlllD , rl eooleat aince 1m • bridF) and :Ill _g;nta Marprita). Senior AU ....... baet Wodo rut wlB be at tbo lor<froot al Ille Tua pUUDd llUldi. A 6-1, 20,S.pounde<, Tift, who _...s • ""* adtolaralrlp at tJaA Swr· cloy, -llO yards IO brealt the --....... record cl 2,700 .. "' ..... -la 1911U3. llelalllivdy, dil --..... -. ,,.,_ -.... . ..... 30 polttla d:rri"I Ila ...... t fM a r '" ' 1 ttreat. Mi:IMa Ward, a .s.9, 175-pouttd ~-e t.,ct. bM l90 nwt' I =-=~ ""~""1: SclMIJC .... VOt.lifkr.d 103 of ··-lor 1,723 _,... ud 13 TDa. -Cllria Spel: (.s.t, 17S) .... " -.. 901 rum aed 7 'l"Do. Olmdon"1 only blam't'W, a 19- 13 ._ to Owtu OK ud da ..... Ayala ud DI-Dor, - -at ........... cl playolr -··---aUto . ...... but the Tan -..., -..... (W .... '°!ridil!"~ with ......... record .. tbo-. Seooad.year Mustanp Coodt Myron Miller, however, is no ........ to playoff ·-havina led Ramooa 10 a share of the DI-. vision IV championship in 1989. "We feel we're pea.kin& 11 the ri&bt time," said Miller. whole squad earned 'a 35-7 win over c:ro.town rival &tancia last ~eek to l:Rat the adtool ainal<·S<ISOft aoorinJ reeord h .. , last year (m polnb) by 16 po!ltta. • l..eadlna tbe Muatanp is aenior AU-OI' .....U., baet Binh "RUii· away" Tran, wlto needs just 106 yards 10 ·brtat the Newport-Mell Dl11rict 1ln1le-ce1wn ru1hloa tecoril be Kl last seuon with 1,631 yudo. Tran, a 5·foot-7, 1711-pound thnc-)'Cll atuter, bu II loud>- -thia ....... and fl. 0..,.. Counly'a aeeood-l<adin1 arouod ....... Hoplna to balaoee tho M- potdld pme, will be -Jell filldllUll, who reeialmed tl:o atart· Ina quutetbldl job Ila_. -ioluted Oophomo<e a,.. ~· Nleblin&, w1!o atartod lJ ,_ 7 Cm. Vt111t t • ti........., 28 ·-'-• Sin Mdlo 1• 21 MornMa 10 12 ·-~ 15 21 LI CftOI 21 t -1 "' Cllvoy ci.:1 JllCL ",__ 20 311 -Illa II 13 Tlll:U;:O Hill 3 1 C«Uy 1 35 &tl'dt 1 . the past two JCasons prior to last week. completed S of 6 pUKS for 74 yarda against Estancia. "Ryan is healthy 1his week, but Jeff hu more experience, and we're sam, to have to throw the b&U more m the playoffs," Miller said. "We're real fortunate to have both CU)'I available." South Pasadena, which suffered all five losses to playoff teams. will tesl Meu's Bryan l..uxcmbouraer· Jed de(cnsc w11h 1 short pauiq pme triu<red by 6-3, 200-pound senior Scott HoCman. Hofman hu completed a remarkable 68.89' ot hla pwes (IOI of 147) for 1,396 yards ud nine \OUCbdowna. He bu. however, thrown nine lnter- CCp!ions. . Senior tailback Go.U. Perla (.S. llr 170) h•• 737 yards dd alM TOI nrsh".\1-and la the Tlpn' aeeoncl-leadlll& reccMr with :n caailtu for 171 yards. llllllor J..,.. .. -( ......... _., 17 yorda oo 29 eatcbel), -linakd out u a danaeroua wupoa in Miller"• aeoutin& repo1;1. The T11tn ollould titalCh •P well wltll the oiuble MU111ap up fn>o~ with )valor Nldt llanpr (6- 3, 270) ud aen!Or Brian Hamllton (6-2, 235) lcadin& a 9-of 2()(). pounden. In the trencheL fl?F'ITAllllU X' ............... .,,, .. , -· ·---....... _ t I : ==-:: • :: • .. II E'li'-... I .. ·1smr ~ .. i ,.~· .... _ COIDIA From Bl scalp shimmered under Friday ni&h• liaJtb. \._.._. "I )ct my playerJ shave my head before a biJ·pme ~th Tustin in 1988," recalled Holland, Who then froze bis follidea UtlO mid Dcttm- bcr, white the Sea Kinp oulleorcd six opponenb, 1'1·30, IO win the JChool's flfll-evcr OF fOOl~U title. Holland, thouab respcctful of Villa Part, hu cxprused similar confidence in this year'• team, which has done nothin1 to pro- mote humility ils past three 'JUI· in&s-~ Wi1h consecutive triumphs of 35·3 (Tustin), .18-9 (UnMnity) •nd 35·14 (Soddlebock), CdM boa D ... Hallalld, in .... , Sepe: Ii~ pos1ed Its bcs1..ever 1hree..,ame seorin1 1ot1I, while outscor· Ina lb 10 com· blaed foes (105 poinb) in )1111 12 quar· ten. .. We\te won three in 1 row, bva tl&a OP" pooenu-wwe kind ol beat up when we pla)'Cd them," llollud llid. "But we did play wall, ud we were able to do a lot cl thinat 10 prepare "' for Ille plaJol&. (O..roonlldenct) II a eoneora." Thc: playolfo -been klod IO }lollaod-i..d....., • tl:o m· .... eoadl brinp .. 11-4 ........ ... -intO thlt ,..... ...... for hla thltd OP CIOWll. Senior AU-OI' ...... boct l.R. Wall (1,377 yards 11111 ,15 -.... :w_)_ t TH I MATCHUP ..., ............. , .. ••••1,11' ~ ,..,.,, 71'10 ,...., -1741 ,.... ...... 1 Edlml t• 10 -1 20 Ellfandt O ... _'- 21 -23 14 s. MWDdl 1 23 -0 ·-2• 3$ '""" 3 "' -' 35 $ ..... rt t• the olTense, which includes im· pnM.nJ junior quarterback Aaron Perlmutter (1,013 pa"1n& yards with cl&ht Tt>s), who threw for a carccr·hf&h 181 yards and 1bree TDs las1 week. • Providina receivin& tarse.t1 for Perlmutter, arc seniors Billy Ta- keta (22 catches for 302 yards) ond Lindsay Johnson (13 for 219). 8\lt i&'i defense that is lhc Sc• Kinp strcn11h, including end JcU Dotland, tackle Mkkcy Lona. ud linebadten JJ. DiCesarc, Scott ·Hardesty, •nd Chril T1ylor. Villa Patk, winners of three sirai&ht after 1u1Terin1 a 12-0 loss to CcntW)' champion FoothiU, la led by retumins •U·l<aau• ruMil>I back Grant Pearsall, · who bas rushed for 2,336 yards and 1<0«d 36TDsllle.,...twoaellOCU. "He reminds me '· al ,(Newpon Harbor All.QP tallbaet) Wade Tiii," Hollud aald cl· Ille 6-f-·I, w._...i. -· who .... been """'"" .. 4.5 -In the 4(). yard- Sponu quanetbldl Sean Mc- M.allon .... -for 1,1)67 yards aad elsht TDa to help Ille olfenae -24 polnu per -· while llledlf-buootal-- than 15 polota. llitico a 28-21 third-_. .... to Trll:uoo Hiiis. . • • .,. ... -~--... -= =.::. !: .:-...... COITA MUA -ne Or•••• -II ..., ... I *51 CQllQlllSt for CCJlll Miu product Is Player of the .v .. lalnls In Clnrlge Empire Conference. --.... .,..,~ "',..,..._,... .... "I ad IO --_,. tell," Dcl*nl ..W. .. ID ordc1 'c... Cd! ..... BT' &!'AMT. 8L1'tTOafSt UOUI wuna - Coata \lcaa Hl&h. Corey Defabunt, ii .,.. Fnt round results find No. 1 seed Blue and Gold, No. 2 seed Rising Sun fall. A l a bl&J> sdtool wattr polo ol.ayer at ', seemed. could do no wroni. Tlio Ont weekend of the pll)'Olls in American Youth Soccer Orpniulion (A YSO} RCjloa '7 boys Diviaioa • doU- bfc eUsnialbon toumamen1 fc1tu.rcd the kJwcr-ICCded team winniqa in tcVen of the •llJitpmcs. In Lbo winner'• bracket. the Amcba, accdcd No. I. and the "QWc:UU..r. the lixlh ICOd. · eKh won their flrit two · aamei ud fxe each other this Saturday. -Tiie Amebe--paced by Mau Und-- say'• rm pb, Andy Dames' two pb and the 1trona play of Mike Hayes and Cory Smith. The Qui<bilver was led by Recd Olycr, John DiCesarc, Cavan CUyler and Robcn Hawkins. The No. I seeded Blue and Gojd, led all year by Adam Hoyt and Chase Emery, and the 1CCOnd·secded Risinc Sun, led by Eric Snell and Evan Dorian., each kllt their lint two pmcs and were e liminated... Ii:' the loser'~ bracket, The Ora~gc Crush. led by Tim and Dave Northrup. Todd Swanson and Noah Goldman; play The Red Team, led by Jon Marble, Josh Cornett, Kevin Kramer and Rory Mc- Keevcr. A two-lime Padraic Coast Lcape Player of the Year with the Mu.Jtan&S, De!abunt scored a school Jin&Je«MOO record 1.61 pis in 1990 to -lead Mcaa to the CIF 2.-A cbami>K>nship pmc. He was recruited by acv· cral (our-year collescs. But bccaus~ of academic reasons. Ddahunt Delahunt ended up 11 Ooldcn West Colk:~. NO( that 1ttcndin1 Gold- en Well Is a demotion, - the collcac . offers a 1tron1 academic program and the water pok> team has won 11 uatc 1\t5cs - but going there hu been tiOth jOodana tiiil for . bltn. r The former cam.c when be helped lhc Rus- tlers capture their third consecutive state w11cr polo championship in 1991. The latter came whea he wound up on the sidelines watching Golden Wtst win an- other state title in '92 because his sradcs weren't up to par. "We had a pool in our backylr~. an~ I've always k>vcd water sports." Delahunt said. "I fell in love wilh the game and it kept me in good conditiol) and i1 was competitive.". lbcn the fall or 1992 tame alon1 and threw him a CUJ'\IC. H.is performance a01- demically made him i.neli&Ible to play for the to pll)', I bod to F IO ICliaol. At fin&, I w t.u=·rd we. but I llUalt ii -IDCld for M IO We a ~od. I had IO t"ll • school lint and ~ -· water polo. I thlak lllis tbowcd how bodly I ...... d 10 pi.,. water polo. .. It's been that ~ Kt· bock llw bao ltcp1 Delahuat, who wu aimed ih.is week u the Oranac £moire Cool.,._ Player of the \'ear, molivaled and b~ play is one reason why the RU1llcn (29-<I overall) are takina aim at another Slate title this wcc~nd. GoJdco West begins play in the State Tournament in MOaeifo -Pffiliy Wilh an 8 Lit: date qt.inst Merced. 5KAuU Nobu.n". D.w.r PILOT ~ Mesa High produa Corey Dcbhum is tbc Playu of the Year !or oonunwtity colkg< -polo powor Golden w .. , in th< Orange Empire C<ml'aior:c. Golden West Coach Ken Hamdorf 11id he's &lad Delahunt returned after the ~meter player bad 67 aoall in 1991. "I think the year off 11\atured him," Ham- dorf said. .. ln terms of-water polo, l lhink he has matured into one o( lbe better player's we.Ye seen here at Golden West He apprcci- atCJ the game more." But Delahunt, who kids the team in scor- ing. has become more than just an offensive force. ..His defensive play hu been the most no- table difference in him thi.J year," said llim- dorf. ·"He is also VCr-J good 11 setting up playcrt, he guards well apinst the op- ponent's two-meter man. he's sood a~ ccttinc in position at the rwo-meter spot and he leads the team in steals., "He bu certain.ly become more of a c:om- ple1c player in lhc pool." And his championship apericncc bas been a boos1 10 the team u he is one ol a una.lJ hand[ul of athletes lhal Hamdorf counts oo to be a leader (or the Rustic:rs. But it's a job Delahunt reluctantly accepts. .. , like lO kt my ktions speak roe me," be uid. ba1kstball t••• .......... i..,... ......... la .... ._...,__ .......... al~ .... "' --.s.. Oiellt-ii die ..a '* •i1u1&1 of• ...i. '° claim .. SS.1' .c»<oalcn:.:. Yidory W9ll'1rr~17. .. _ .... __ .....,.. ._to_ doe_ 00:: lod"'IMI with 3~ 10 F -·doe oe,.p.. (1-2)......,,.. by Don• c.llias """ Joey Dfal<c, .... --a.uia& the lead .. 79-75. Boat Derck locbc aiade 6>ur !Re tbrOwa and Todd Loew. tallied two more in the final minute ot tbe CODtat lO put il for doe Piralca. ~-Woolri!l&c bad 21 . u IO pocc c-t, wbik --C" II Md Loewe added I I. lUOA RcJioler ._ oil the beocb ~ c:cetribusc 14 points. • 0 11111 ca :...-• ._..a.--. ...... -TL ......... .._.__. .. ··--..... .... -.. , ...... , ... -tt1t~ ,,,,.._ -' I ' " -l 1-' l ._ I Ill.... 4 .... ···1-·1·1 .... v tll ... I I ......... 111 ... ····-.. , -•• t -'I"' -..... T-eWM11 T-at111• ----.. ,.. .......... -.i.c.-.1 ....... er.. a r &-.-...&--t.-•. . '---.......... . Meanwhile, tbe .. JGnp. led by Tanner Hackett, ldcan Shahanpan, Alce Han- son and Ned AJ1co, play The Fi&htinc Irish, kd by Bubb Rader, David Kncch1, Pa1rict Scaboi"n and Matt Marston. sec wi11111D'1 bak&lball tean1 OlllJill season . FrldlJ Ensign -tops Tewtnkle In llnali 1be winners of these pme.s play in · BT onrwr1 a.aon11a11oua1 uoan ww.msa ~ '" --• ••• • •-• •• =• -~ ~ -~m ~-lim of the fmalists to play on championship ~llc.&e womcn1~ baskclbaJ! team enjoyed its fint ~~, t<, ~ day this Sunday. winning sea.son t.n achool btslOf)' last year. I~ •Jn the Repon 57 Jirls Division S Vancuard.s Coach Dean Cooper is hoping to ~~ playorts. ci&ht IC&ml are still ln 1hc run-build upon that suettSS whh a team that has a ~ nin1: 1he Sea Queens, Starburs&s, Fire-lot of new "faces and could take some 1imc:: lo de-• . ., • crldtera. Geckos. Rapton.. Tornadoes, veklp. . ' • • 0 Warriors and Blues Sisters. Some high-"They're c:omina together very slowly." said Cooper u SCC pre- li&htt from lasl we.ct: · pared for its season-opening test Friday at I p.m. 1ga.ins1 Grand The Tornadoes. coached bY Dennis Canyon in lhe fint round of the Cal Poly Pomona Toumamcnl Delahanty, won a pair of pmcs last .. AJI these kids arc coming lrom programt where they were weekend, 4.o on Saturday ancf 3-I on starters, and some will ha\'C to adjust to their rolu op tlUs team." S nda Kris · u ----___ ... 11 Sophomore guard Emily Wedel. who played only three pmes U Y· lln n•u~n ~~ a KYCn last year because of injury, will be at one guard. A left·hander, pb., while Ouistina Rdc:her handled Wedel 1JYeS SCC a thr.ce·point shootin& threat. the p1tccpln1 chotts. . . At the other backcourt position is rclbming starter Tina De· The. f'Ltecrackers. under the dir~ctJOn _Marsh, the Vanguards' thlrd·leadinc scorer last scuoo. Tbc two ol Ste¥e Kendrick. earned a 1.0 vsctory guards, a'°n& with returning center Jamie Zitterltopf, will supply !as1 Sacu.rday u Jacqueline Becker, 1hc bWlt of SCC's scoring. · ICOted lhc pl and Erin Starzyk was lhc Key newcomers include Oran§e Coas1 CoUeJC transfers Heather plie credited with the sbu1ouL Braona.n aod Carrie Elsac.sscr. Carrie keeps unprovin;g every day, The Wuriors, coached by E'V&n-Oru-t.ad ~ upect lbat by .t~ end of the year, she'll be pushing for lhc her. rolled 10 a 5-1 victory as Andrea SlartlDI ~al ccnlcr. Gruber and Adele Koctin& no1chcd two Community coUegc transfen from Oregon. S-foot·l 1 Sheri goals each and Brooke UQdSly had the Treadwell ~nd 5·9 Shawna McComb, add rebounding slt:iJls to the other. In goal wu Aluis Tilscn. Vanguards offense. . . I 4-0 · t ·~ the R pl An Otbcn cm 1hc roster include forwards Dana Devaney, Jennifer .t n 1 VK ory "'~ . a on.. ; nc Moler, O'lristi Hosman and Content Lyke, IUlfds Ruth Gulfmo Ye~ ~tchcd ~ three.pl hat tnck. and Nicole Kelley and center Angela Tonavanik . ... Junior high athletes spar1de in season-ending volleyball tournament. T be Ncwpon-Mcsa Jun~.!!iJI! ScbOol boys. volleyball championship tou.mamcllt WU held last week at Ensign Junior Hip. 1be seventh crade 1oumamcnt was Wcdneiday, Nov. 10, while the eighth gniden played on Thursday. The teams had played a round robin league schedule which seeded the single·climinalioJ1 tournament. The scw:nth grade final featured top-sccded Ensign and second-seeded TcW'Ulklc. TcWinkJc was coached by Pete Hauser in his first volleyball coaching stint_ He showed a grea1 feel Cor the game despite bls (ootball and tract background at Newpon Harbor High. 0 Ii aiasiRcnt play pl --.. a,.. Medts aad .tetten Stephan Appel ud Am T11rt•, coupkd with VICU>r o •eampo·a ioopa.d play "' the final, were rcuoos for TeW'mklc'I ..--&his acuon. In •be •i&bth padc --Caroaa dd Mar WU the sutprile -aa it caaily -No. 2 seeded Harbor boy Sdlool 'Ille No. I acod, • 2 ' Ensip. ployed the OIM Sea Weeds in the w:itinc -. -&sip winni"l-15-11, 1().1,, 15-12. Ensign Cooch Slaa Setofia med middle bkdcn Scott Arc:U>aJd and Ryan Fem. xttc:n Graham Gusti.a and Otris Hea.rot.in, and outside bitten Brett Baker and Jeuc: Collim 10 bold oft' CdM. CdM held bia kadl in pme three as middle blocten Jon PauJ Bell and Brian Coombe, sct1cn Travis Ncla>a. Gres Burden and Mike Plilla and ouuide hitter Gres Coon. Gib Reese abd Ensign won the ftnii.I by scores or 15-11, 15-8. behind lhc play or middle blockers ¥.a,m HearlSC?D and Lee Hernandez. ~ten Ty Tramblic and Curl Herkrt, Volleyball .. Jumpin' Jimmy" Beauchamp altnol1 p<llled oil an upset ill Ensign. and outside hitters.zach Wells and '-1alt Jameson. The ball control which Coach Joey Fuschcui empbasitcd was the de1crminin& factor. TcWinkle Coach Hauser felt that the all~around pl:1y of outside bitter Richie Ruggiero. the • Ea·Ncwport Harbor &rid Ua.A ()(.ltsidc hitter Jenny ~vans has been orftcially named as a full·timc USA-Nationa.1 Team player after a su.cc:essful 1our with the team in Hong Kong She-will IM: in the San Diego area near lhc Natk>nal Team trainina center. wh1k: Brlll:riny Manna scored the other p l in whal ~ Jeanne Conwell tcnncd a fun: team effOlt, as well IS aood dc.fensivc showinc. •In Rcaion 97, cirls DMsion S, the Storm, coached by Bob Kieser, played to 1 l·l tie apinst the AJ Mcdina~hcd Green Machine. Kelly Nelton notched the Storm's pl, while Mcaan Beeson answered for the Green Machine. ~R~~ o!~~ -1~! !!~ !~r~d~~~Y !~!~h• ~~~ne~•m• team, an American Youth 54xccr Oraanization 1laled ror 1 p.m. Sunday. ~ gi occ Ftlollld PllYll'• ol 1111 Wiii( JUSTIN SOGOIAN The 6-4, TRAVIS MCCU UOUGH The S:2. 1be Purple Dyum.itc, under the di- r<dloct ill 8arl>ara Mayberry, played IO a KOreless lie apinst the Pu.au, coached by Don Frcdricbc:n. CoM::b Olenn Rou' Ripton c.a.mcd a 2-0 victory .,.., the Mi&J>ty Makoo. cooc:hed by U.. JohJUOO. For the Rap- ton, Jennlfer Miller and Uncbay Thayer scored the pis. GOlf (AYSO) sclccl boys squad .,u 9-.1 1. bas been.en· The Amcba is led by captain and center Cull- tcred in 1hc. Cerritos thanksgiving Tournament to back Cory Smith. 01hcr defenders include Danny be played Friday, Ncw. 26 through Sunday, Nov. Ocghcri, Riley Watson, Brent Campbell and goal- 28 at :he Cerritos Spons Complex. keeper Da~ Beser. 'Tho Ameba's midftcld is an- £l&htcen: learns-will be entered in this division chored by Jcuie Trowbridac. Billy Eqlc and re~ntin& 11 Olhcr cities and communities, in-Brendan Fcnno. ctUdina Huntington Beach. Laguna Beach, San 1be Amcba attack. depends on oulSidc wings Ocmcn1c, Cypress, la Habra, Quartz Hill, lDAJ Loyd Wright, Marcello Pa.ntuliano, Danny Stone, Beach, ~1lra Mesa, South Paiadcna and host Ccr· ~09" SC:ialra and Pat Wood, u well as strikers Eric ritos. ffcdcrickscn and Adam Hoyt. The Ameba plays La Habra Friday mominc. The Amcba team. which trains on a year-round Ccrriloti Friday ancrnooo and Cypress Saturday basis lO play in 12 Soulbem California A YSO and morninJ in pool play. Q\ampionship and consola-open tournaments, is coached by Jim Noonan. lion bracket play continues Sa1urday afternoon Did Rey and Dave E.ap. money winner with $132,6.56. 195-pound sophoJn<>re punter set a conference record for most yards in a game, averaging 47.8 yards on eight punts. IRllFLY linebacker had 7 solo tackles. 1 inlerteption, 3 assists, 1 coverage SICk. pass l\lSh. a recowred bloclald fG and the hit al the game; From Bl The.re wu bO way between Ann (his -) and I were p>ina IO le' ii lllp lhrou&h our hands and n01 f.rocud u plannCd. Dad wou d have been fWnina." Bobby Hull. considered the fastest Rater in the NHL after being docked on the ice at 29.7 m.p.h .. frank Mabovlich. Stan Mikita and' "Boom Boom" Gcottrioa arc playing tlonc raci"' is represented by Del Miller, while ''9 Wimblcdoo champion Alex Olmedo, Jack Kramer and Paacllo Oonulca will ttpracnt 1cnnis. • Forma Tar: Ca\by Mockeu, a former Newport Harbor Hi&b standouc: is l35th in bc.r rookie season on the LPOA Tour. After 23 events. Mockctt bu carncd . Sll.m throuah the Toroy Japan Queens Cup. Mcl'lllNll victorious at Autumn Rowilll r-aan1 lloa Drysdale tiled ol an apparent bean attadt Juf7 3 ln a Montreal holel room. whlle on the road whll tbe Dadaen. , His IJO(f toumamcnl, with bad been beld at PCIA Wcat In Palm Dcton the past '"1 years, wJll make lu deboit at Pclicaa Hill. _,San Frucisco Olanu M.,._ J-Maridlal and WUli• M«l!My. alone with Soida' and Pee We& -· ... Dodfor ··-o( Dtyadale, will ... oil today. ~ba ..... arouedllom, wi-,;...-1s1.on7.-•"'°' .............. "'., ... ,.·u:.rc=::-n-·· .. Al ICollM. a-. Koll, ,. ' .... ll.alpli icmr, Jllo -· -A.olierll. ........... .. """ .... =·~·;;. ... . ..,_ ... .-.ia•1r Hllof ,_,UIC--Mk (1.,.,,, ... ..._ UCIA .-= ,._ (1:;4]..•J!~ 1: .. ~~"' ~ .. •nt .,..w11t11a1 • In total. 62 Hall ol Famcn will be teamed with charity-minded amateurs, wbo peid S2.,SOO eacb to plll)' in the tournamc:nL •The Newport Oaui< Pto-Am. apon>ored by Taco Bcll lor the second ,..at In a row, will pair POA, Nib and Sellior POA tour pla1•:r• willi local .__n lor ... 20&1' MUUlll ewat Jan. 27.29 tt the Nnpon llncb Coualry Oub; al11 ill the -U-iu i-plloe. ..,,,. .... Nib -(ol 1994) Is la Manao ValleJ. riPt anu -.................... .,."" (POA) AT&T (al,_-}, ......... -...... ..., -............... pwtO- """"' .... JaU ._, Mid. "We ...... _. ... -a --. ..... -...... ,... __ ... ,.. .• · '"¥·£ ft~ .. ;·t=.·7·-.. ... ,.. ... Ir •• "I .... ...., • 2 • Nk'f road: Sandi Alexandc:r-C.OCfcr ol the Newport Ococh Country Oub, and PGA • professional Paul Hahn. woo lourth place in the ~ Pro/ Lady Oub awnp;on.bip at the Candlcwood Country Oub In . Whllticr earlier lhil mooda. The Partners Chapman CYCDl drew aolfiOI prolaaioaals and a.dy dub champlom r-Paao Roblea ao San ,Dicao. ___ .... ,,. __ ............ -... --~ ...................... , ...... ... dll.,..,..Alt 0 ··-· ••5': ____ 116~ .... w ... , ......... -·-.. ·~­•C57J.•-----------••IMI•-----1551 -___ .. __ . ....... c.. .......... r .. -re-·-.. ,...._ E '-.... -··-.. --.. i =5· .. r-• ~ NEWPORT BEAot -Chip Mcl(Jl>bea ol the Newpon Aqua•ic Center. stroke lot the U.S. natjonal 11a111'1 quadruple sc:ull at ll>e 1992 Bar<e- kma otympk: Our.cs, woo the rncn·s Open Ii..,.. OG SllDdll)' 1or the faith )'QI' in a row al the. an· nual Newport Almlmn RowiOI Fatival. n. ..... toot place ... a three·--Illa! -.. theNorlllUdo~- eadtcl • the N4aapcct ,.._re C..ter, ... boot ollllO ...... McKllboo, wltli -lload ___ ..._ ...... .... cltn. fOllllCI, ia 11 C 5A ...... 16 _,.. ............... "'25-. 0..- .... oil "" ~ -· Mdt-ibliee -.... -"' 17'.JL . _.,.,, ~ ..... ........... ~ apiece. Glass was assis1cd by J:1mie S1ark and Jeff Fcrps each lime. Other eoals \lilere scored by Ale:l Z:tchoW and Chris BaDncr. Coast, under the dirca.ion ol Coach Rkh ~tanuck. dcfca.1e:d San Dtcao State in the scaJOO flftaic' lasi year \o win the Warrc.n Cup. OCC ii currc~tly undeJeated 1his .. ...,.. DCC It ltltl llrnl1 'Ille Oransc Coasl ... ..-- Colle&• water polo ·~ ttana opcm t.ht State: ..::·::::.-o:!!!!::.. Cti1mplottibips ID 1 ModellO Fridl!y apiJltl West Val' Icy' can • ti ... , ..... an.er lbe l'ir-llllilllled tbitd In last -k--· -btm c.lilomia Rctrior>- oll .. ·-· """-lo 1-...... ..... ""--20-$·1 and. edlllWollllO __ _ ... -. ---v.-., .. 19-u ... ___ ... - from I a.m. to 10:30 Lm.,. wilb tM 16-qc divisioo ..,... -10-.lO a.m. 10 1 p..m. 1be 1.ts IDd 121 will "' -1 p.m. to 1:30 p.Ol. 'lllert • a S5 fee. The PKifte Coast Vof.. leybaJI Oub has been oatioaally ranked for the: ~ ICYCD )'UR,. IC-conliot& 10 -.hlorpniur Saad)' BalH,,..r. c.JJ 647·9236. or 992· Ol56. llP'flll 0 NEWPORT BBAOI -,-.....,.- -'Ille -,.., Har' ""'i .I bor ---Y" lloa. -add --- -.. 1111 bucball -li>r kid -.. 14 lot .... llnl ..... wi1 '-*l ft •P' b dM: 12row1 s"I -SalWdoy, Doe. 4. -UL 10 I p.a. II doe &lip '-• .-...~-~GllMM A-...rClllr ). .... ... ~';:r."\• ·--;"~ ·"' "!•:. "'~ .-..._..la l1s•• • k 0 _ _._ ..... 11 _,..,, r•.,h • -· .. • r ~I •. n. la99t ~ .. "" "°' .. ~ IO #WIOUfQI I ,.... Mntce ~ ., ••• t41 tD,,.. bulr••••· W. ... now SEARCH CM NIN tot 1D" .. no .... c:fwge, IW'ld MW you ... .,.. Md "'9 fftp 10 ""' Court HoiM In a... Ml. TNo. of CQ#M ..... lhrt ...en .. ~''"" .... Mt J'Ol# l'k:flllJOut Dullw Mn"ll __ .,.eo...yc ..... pWllltt or.. .... '°' for.# ..... • ,...... br ............ "°"" proof "' p!l lltll ... Q "l .... County c::a.t. • •• • • .. . • c •..• •····ex -----·-------------------------------. --------------- ow o Plaee eosta111SA212•co101U YICAIJO• ....... u . LOST• TODAY'S Classified Adf~ .... t. ... ~-?.'.]-;,·J~Dn~llAl~~2~w~f ~1~m:·:"::~nu~C°"°:11:10:•1:"2;904~~'°~0JID~~21~2sll CROSSWORD PUZZLE ... '-". trpc. a.p Z8R. ffpc. .,_, ._.. ~-lfl LOST PASSPORT 1n:11l:::::::==================:..J ..v ........ 71 ...... z."'•71 yard. q"'•' ••r .. 1 --....,.. "° ,,... ""9" .. ._ •• ,.,. ••.100· ••• t .. port a.oi ,.., •• "''" '"..., ... ., ... _ _.,., .,.-··,.,, .... , .. -a.i• I ~ ••• ...__ .. __ -·~ .,.. wat:K POTENTIAL. lrtlna A SantJaQo. -vas..-wG •• ....... ··~·•••rf-'t ... lndutlt.175-eoM In~ Q;1s•or-. "'°" L•••• fl'•••• map ·Thul• Nov 4th AC!illl •• &&.11'11' iWAii .m.Mr-.... 2.se..cMh CUie&Ci9M 1Map1 ~~Wll--fOUW. Clliln be "-'11 REW4RDlll PHiase 330 9 Ba• St I 09I. MW Cf'Pl. P"'t .,._ on 1he ...,, UO did!. 28A • w.-c to....._ --.. part ..... or ~ C • 11 e • • .. • • 4 1 -0.. • 0 I Fee fllOQ(..... aeo-ez2e --....... ...... -No .__._.__ 846-0135 -'" ,. __ 11-~ r• 92<•7 ..... _ te90""'*·•0ea•nsr ,, ___ "'""'""""====~• lot..._. ...-ta :·~ ~ ~ .emAR llCK UY a11001mo. .. >e515 •7t44~'12• ..... a1a.ooo '"""" LOST1111 wNte ~ • _.._. (c.n.tf~...._A a.ySt.) t .. aot ~ ~ Nos1Brp.,.,c.W/g1111,l---------I =•d~_..';: :;o-!t::.~!:':tt~ ....... t;IASSIPl"ED RO IJB!j•, ~"°".:n.-2::'-.; ~.=--~: aEJrl'.IU•TO .... StOOAEWAAOf =~ .... t.c:Nd g.vage. w10 1a5q,, .... 1156-3120 sBAI! zn• M0-2104 ....,. Tts 8oo • $:30poo Monday-Frid1r -...,. "°"'· _, -=---==-,.,-11•••••-•I ,. "''·'"' ~ I 8 3"·-s 30p M ,_ F-'.I ..... $1.W mo.. A...tl~ OOlfte poulble ·wtlty. 11' ··~I • "' -• : -· : • GaaaJ· rloay 12115113. ca1 au. COSTA M!SA 262t S3eo sar 38a. ut11 ,...,.,..., a W1iqus. 8"I HEALTH• ,...._..._.. DEADLINES _.,.,..,. .. ,.,.._ -. ~..,.--· ----...,."" FITNW 30oo -=~ ,.., . . •WMc1aM1..a7--MOVS-IW~'H'ter, 709-8A~C411 • ..-. ..... "° c1own,,..,..,..,..,.iii••I Monday ......................... Friday 5:30pm ll.JOJii-~~H""'~m~•-i --. atonge,. Cal sneny, ~ PllW'"*• If qualilfted..r-.,a 7~ • '<r:f''fiiji'fi[R!ll'illrl_!l-~!,21~-~~-!!!~t~202~-11 N SOMNtA RELIEF. --.-TueJday ..................... ,,Monday 5:30pm •.New,.-t Mita 1 ~=~~-!!.!·~'?"";.-~·~-~'~I' AT THi iiiC™ l.OolUnO '°' ~ N•we•I techno•oVY • x • .,ed---'· T d 5 30 I.Mile""' 3BR 2~a..1. ..._, drt. lg.9!k. 2 lrt •-~ • ,..! •udlo t•P•·Enda ... tlUllM " RCMHI)'··· .. ·••• .. •••·••• ues ay : pm ramlly rm •ltrpk, tBA a 2BR ~. aundecks.stpt; co sand .,_ --;.-.;:_, .,.._ sleepness nights 11 t..--lndepende.nl ........... Wednesday 3:30pm MBA \llf/Walll:..fn doMt. qoietJSeduded. ...., Ip, '4a0. ••• ••OO .,...._ ptOducu. Es· lrnrntod1-t.iy. GuMan-: =::-..... Th _, WI d d 5 30 Jae tub, 1750 s/f. ahopplng • frwya. CDM-3 Ob ID 8dt ~ COl'l\per•~ teed. Send 119.95 to » ~. ,, s . ur.u1y ................ "e net ay : pm tt•25 mo. 41M-t987 Pool. Ho P9'ts pta. Sh •--· w/ -· ........... 00 .............. i.s SIMp eer.ter. 22&29 ,1 = Frid Th d • 30 S560 & $Cl50 '48-0392 •1• ,...,._ """" _.-"' Ven!Ura BIYd.. Wood-ly ··········-···....... urt a,· :>: pm ON CANYON w/d. gw . .-:kl.. M/F. 1-aioo.e71--3333 land H;,ls, CA 91:NM rd F 'd • 30 31&, ~ ~. 2 NC#Nlf"H 91 .. ldff. 1 "$500 mo. '7So$33S HEW FORMULA PET • ca I I $ anoGiN ... E .... RAL ............. P ... Orl.1 •'CY.•..,: pm hug• r•ro. 11250, tiano. ~ oa--r-w ML.M Distr"bu-• ..,.._ _ •• P.uoll:.550-1551 r11g11 cerr.cto. U.to IFROMS300illl0 ................ ' lao••••••••I•_.., pal"• rnov9f"M. P•• • oeo. e·.a&c:M CM. Ula ..,. nMded. Pl/FT In ., ":::::. .. ..._ Md dta6a an ..ti)ttl to w.., ..,.i.o. . mayo, Jnformaek>n pd. Local·,.,., Aal4 1211. C•llfornl• with 1he PERSONALS ._ * ..-, n,. ~ rnr~·ri dw npi to tt-, Bt1NTINGTON lamarlaM0-7191 M»lllor~ =:.r=~ =~ r•t.l111lfy. rt•ut •r •rJrrl ''" rl•ttifrecf BEACH' 2140 •2BA 2BA. lg, c .. .-.. NB steps to ..-td. ""' ~775-071 2 • 15459 "-~ l"eut-,..,_,, ••? ~ 1M1 .. , bf. quiet. lg c?oMts. sw:il with owrt bath. wld, OWN A PAY PHONE SCHOOLS 6 41 ~ .,._a-altd111 .. --.1~t,.nwou11 ~·• 3.,, 1-sa. TMthrn 2 ~..,+.,.~~2495 trpfic. ~ IA7$/ ..c:>UTL••200 •-"-111snucnow 3012 ..... . ~-........... !."L ' IWry. ttll;upa. doM to mo -+ 'hull. Ms..5687 poeenllal ~ op. 47 ... flmrtC ·-_.-et K'ttfl''.. ..-., °'" • ., """.. be.ch. S850 mo. .Joho"t 28R-bltlns, 90I'* M..-i-ponunlty. 1-800..:18&-.. ,. I I .. ~1 rw wh.ch • .,, ... tttpt ., ' • 31~ .. 5) aft ger'• Clulles t9Q•d, ROOMMATE..!:::.:::: 7SJZ.. BECOME A PAAALE· SI...,_. ottpt Mr I-_, .Ilk 1pect M1Udt ~ i.,. I ,..rty 31G-4s.31'? i650 mo. AQt. Pam. mai. aOuk GAL ~ ~·a ..._ dit '""'· Cttclil ae ..... "" J..ed r ... d.c (int s•• 5a80 « 919'-3844 opmental dlaa.bil!UH ROUTES. l&slnt groMng ~ 57 Mr.,.,... ._ .. __.__ •1 n••ded In Coal• S1200fwMill pot.enlhll. l•ulon. L.awy..-'"-II Cl S •••...-n Large 2Br 20• In 11v1rtg -"11:1. Shafe *1t t~ The ,.,_. --· 9 -~:-:::::::::i;~;;;;;;=;:;;~l.ACUlf.& A MUST SEE Ill Meu. IMtruet '" daWy ~ --..~ atrucled l'lorM 9tl.ld)t ~ -~ 2148 small qufet comm. & ,.,.... ..-1aty 14e!,.,~='='="'-'"i-""~I 1'DlESBAllS 1590 ~==:i.:~~-::::~I pat.lo, d/W, .. undry .-'itenda prog'r.aM Y9'Mffng ~!· E•tab. p1og1am avallable . .., .. ......__ 185 M..,. OJ B """"--,...._ ;.__ l«tfl"'9d. ....ah Flow P.C.OJ., Mia'tta, 0.0,,.. HOUSES/ CONDOS FOaSALE TOM•"'°""9-2•2 ac-.. _.............. :_ . ..._.,....~ ....._. ...... ~ Pol~ . gi.a. FrM cets'ogi• GOT A CAMPGAOUND view, tennis. pool. 831-4?.0 Cllfl .Jud¥ P. &:12 GI' 1· .._ Slill IOCt'IOIM87S •00-382·7070 Dept. MEMBEASH p ..... L.a9aan S2000 •o ~ 1BR ~ 4:30.919-729-We L.M7&2.. • • • .. • .. ._ ----.·••••a .. __ ·---·--..... "t••• ... ....... .J JQllia.llt.l ... 2Fu:•1• ·-· en a • ·-·-·-,_ IT- 19;S Q ·--'° Cor• "'-I" 1 I a..:ti toal .. _ ... 1.S~- '"'7· 210--,,_ 25~: -·-........ _ 31......,.._ -12 ........... fr. ,,._ ,. __ .. -. »O... • llmesl'lal"e? w~, ...:! '"° (911") ...... ,., IUI:, et'Ct gar, lndry.l.,.=c-o;:,...,-~...,=:-:::-=~..,., .. .-1--------·I 1u Atnefb'a 1atgaet no pei.: MS5 '"° ... Hr a.Ca a.., Clliarl. llODT ... •••••••I ~,,.,7-+-+--t- ,_... c:twillQt!OUM. NEWIORT l300MC.931.a427 quiet. wld, .carpoft WU1'ED 291&'"EMPI.OYllENT ;:.::.:' 1~ auc:e 2119 a... __ 2:'~,-'*1o .. :'cf $:.> '"°· 722 .. 182 1!!'!111 ........... ~~!i w .... •~•120t(. 58S7 (:1:4 hol.n). t*up. 052 C...... St.1·-------1 t "· lit T.D. New '"-1 --------1 l;rl~-f--t--t-IQO ......... ~715011 .,..,.,., btdg WOl'\ht"' 24 ....... a.....,,....._ COMMERCIAL -. _.,,·,. EllnOYJIElfl' HOUSES/ /Jgbt l~ .,.., """"""' ' ..,1;REALm;,iiiiESiiiiTiiiAiiTl!ii..~~!!!!!~~~'i----;;i5ii5i13oij - •..,ce. 24&1 5-lle .., .. _.,. ........ .., COlCDOS An11Av.sno.n1-7904 ·~ """!"""'.'···-· ...... FOR ....... A"' lltJw_$16/JO ......... 28R -.... IUUOVV~<> .Accounting ... ,. .... *',,_,•, .... ~."ill•••I ~lllPT bMlany ClertcTnlnee .................... 1, .-,. -.... ~ IUSDIESSOma . l!,, .. ,....+-+--+-+--e-7...... -· PO ••-27•9 Some bookll.-plng • ...._ ...... ........._ ,..,.. ....,... mo.MS-581• •~• v AllJIOUllCEMEH'J'S e•p. Good log6c &•-,.,....+-+--+-~. ~--G!JIElll. 2102 l!A T De:2•R. 1ea. "'-"" ~-~114 1 ="..:..~=l'Jiiiliil&iiiiiiiiliil[ Beach Area! new ahOpping. No 900 _, otftce. r .. wpcwt 2920 IOatl e-.p req'd. Fu I' YSAA&.Y, WIMTD plltl. 2 -U tr-J Bea<:h ,,,. Hoag a .-I--& US.ry ,._I f,~+--t-~ ........... ., ........ ._ C"4111 14lh ,...,_ & SMOltT TE .. M M1"5r/mo. llt~ wate1: N•w decot. DEBT CONSOUOA.TION q<11temenc 644-t6~ 44 .... ., _. ,..,..,_., llali· · way, ....,,...._ &-.. Offt.aUSON iiiifilff Atrtpl9 p.9t1llng. "-'I . P"REE.. OA peym4uta An.,,· PAM .......... ~ '8t:S\\oa., PQoot. Av*I Cal.Rental$ Country .... • M$-6&80or87$--7175 ~ A.ouce ........ L o.e-y P91"MW1 tor CM . flill _,.,... ... Ml 12/1,UL~ltlt ll'Q loft tBR S6l5 Slop colec:ltior1. A1f'Okt (ptw.,nKY)-Mual ,,_.. -..... --~ •• -iiY liaAe:NTi are ToMt. Pw\steo21•sc EC.ocEc•UT• ~sU1,!9, .. -c """""· -. 'l.J-~"~~~-~ .. ~-~-~;;-~IEJ~:E~[]= ... .._ ooMnD '° wtall artCI 67"'~A912 .... ttMOIM~ rpo,.. "" OMpany. <M"tded. 540-ae11 C ....................... l'f'Y 11oUM la lOO _,., .,-. $700. Full 1ervloe KCC t.ao-22S-ot90. ., - --• ,...,. ... ~-~ *FREE RENT -· """' ..,...,. .,..,. ....... 1>e11nty1Stock 51 ............... , • """ who wOUSd I*• lo :ZBA·1~8A, D•t•d . 1rs FREEi cu-~ FT, OMVl)l"trtll-o.A.2'°11,.,.-+--t-+-+--......... • • houaeall: lrt ~!---------mT&AK• ~ ,.._._.. the Ogle SL Coau M9sa 62 .-....._ •-. '°'a P-. ao ..,.. ''' Bed RENTALS ~ ....... 10 COaoaRClAL _.,., ~ MC:r91tiiDE~NT~,....i;L'OROR'TnHO<O:'A.sssS'Trl lb-.i-1-+-!-- OW?GUl ...... .._"9 S79-..,.. 52 Smooel\ arid .. -~ •1Tr~ --.,._ .. _ ~--.. .__ -• ., QlideQl'I .. .. -.. ...,_ --,._ .. _ .. ~1 ere...,. ., Mii'•_ ... 7 I IO 11 12 13 :-!':';:.;;..:..": ::Z~~ P1ea.. Ywt, let'•MMtADeall l'aOPEITY 2na ::. ~-:::!:.": AO• wfeaperl•nc•. as .. IC...,,.._ N Stir• :J8A hm St 500 F-TM tt.11~ paiopi.. No ot>ligMfon. I _'_·v~-~ ... ~·~· ~>2~~----· 1 ~==::::!=~====~~====== UIM•a&-Jla 29ft.18A $1100 tBR·ft-ublie. c...,,. ••POTENTIAL! HG-CM1 24 '--'"' 1~... H• 0021 aAl.IOA 48A-28A S1e50 quiet. g9l9d, cwpons. t,000 llf ofo apoce or 9M-0981. DRIVED t ( l$1AJ11) 2106 o...m.nt -to -· .... -·· -""'1-------1 ,.. i... ... -~ .... ---------------For det.al&I ~ Newport fNvd, N.B, toST • N99d c .... A.. or B D id-CO.OJI& VKMlolt RENTALS ••OVi_,llif iHCIAU GrNt ioct •T>-1M.a Or,l ver Pa rt-time . ~.....,e DE. llU 1022 l1r ........ PWw ..._. 3BA 11 tOQIW?l 0.--' .. 2BR tBA POOllD 2925 • 20 tQ.11""1 per--" liiY<iiiAiiiiii'~iil~r------------'15? •~lll!'~•llliiillilmj ..,, -.. • cMn. a-car ZBR-2BA l2500tMo -• ~ .,.. ~: I 9Y" m•••• G1rew °'/ get. •td. 1250W'"° ULIOA.fNPT i750~r:f!-..=: INDUSTaW. 2788 •MEEtogoool'lorne 330~~ .. ~CM •iDOM.USIMJUF 2•ft48A, ft.a lol, VJtt IM. AVllll lmm<aa. llLJY~ .11..11.111..11. 2 'I' otct t.m Persl8rVl--====--I • l3IOfC ~·I Y ...... ~ , __ NPi' HGHTS 28t 1S. Slefr11•. !bled, llhola. GARDENER-=-~r=-. ::.-~ ~ry~ 1:!.!c ~~=l--•~c.tt=~04=U532==~·,.--I Up'!":~:=.,,_ FORECLOSED oov-coaou a.~ S2.~l/ll': mo. 4MMl!Jlt ~M~ FOUND •EN'S S7/Hr. 72:2-417f TALK IS:"<'T A ll~l."'l·s ClfE P E .. NWENT HOWES DEl MAJt z 122 Cftc.ty ... •T>-aTTI'l--~+-------1 WATCH /WE 00 IN ol-G~EH==~=n .. :-:-omc===E=-1 .w:i pr~! HUD. NEWPoat .............. ~-·! AING ~ NOY '· ~ Both V\d.Mrablir Sorth a...i. :-ATC,.!!: ~~ 1BR DuptoP. 1llfOOday Brand ftaW 41111" .a. ... IE&.CB 26191 ~Bus.-rl!'• .. :: ?~ ~ ~-~ ~ ~-; .soKRTHIO. 7 ~-:-rt: c;;-;;_ ~ ~ --~ ._,_ 4000 aq "->-liiiiii&iii&iiliiiilll uw.~ • •• '13-3999• • . So. co.. "'-Za --· -A Q 8 ~_.::.~ ::'~';!.790-11n :.O:~~-•21R21A• · RNANCE IJOUii0tD66 ~:,:·:,.~ . KQ86 &L R-104& 2BA 26A eon.age, 9rp1c. ii4fliiOilli Yif:W &BA • •$700.$750t ~-#tort~= 7t...._SM14 or a.Id • 5 2 lg rd-,.._ OIL Ou7aL ,,... t1a ... lg bric::k FftQ. dahwahr, .,..1---------1 a ......_ _., ---'-to 81.c.11., St&tr A WEST EAST .I.I.CB 0pen s. 12-4 • t1300 ~ ,..., pa11o. sec Incl. 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Pmn Lace Pio with .._'peel ' ....... the -liliiw and • drizzle of cbocolatr &iJdiog the top. ~-for~tablrthis-isSouth<m s-t l'llalO Pie. Ml!cr the -poCalD or !F'l*i" ~-.-isadmicinyourhome. '·"' _ _;_ &....L. ' ,• mean....,.. Custard h1 I U ,S-crz.l .... Ploloory Al"""' flt C...... RUlllG 3 ... (3 ..... )sbl ........... 1/4 ... .... 2' ti ,1 ... -...... ..... 2'1EIJD• ..... tflli:li Cll5TMD 1/3Qfl ................. .. 1/3 .. _ -1, II .... I I IR t/2to l t1n 1r1ndsauuorc z_...., ... , Clfll( AllGUIS( ............... h91yoib 1/3 .. _ . 1 to2tlllf ........... • . lf/.it/ta Partially bake~ 11 450" F. lor 8 minuta. U crust puffs up. ll<fltly !R'S back to bottom and !!ides ol pan with b.ck ol wooden spoon. RtdUC'e' oYt'fl lf'1nptr21W'E' to DmhdMlllMli Dml11UMll 350'F. H<at ...... to 425"F. """"" pie """ arording to In smaD bowl combine sugar, com S)'IUP. margarin<. (JOdoo&< diftdions for lWl><XllS gic using IGlnch tart egp and orang. peel; blend well Sti• in pecans. Poor pon with removable boltom or !Hnch pie pon. flaoe imo (llllially baked pie aust. · ll"'P'"'<I crust in bottom and up sides of pon. Trim Bok< al 350' F. for 25 to 35 minutes or until filing is "'- edg<s. llonOI pick crust. Poniallybakeautta142S"F. C--~ o1piecrutt with stripsolloilall..15 to 20 for 10 minutn. U CT\111 pulls up. ...,ily"""" bode to minutn of boking tolJ'<V"ll~ "'°"ning. Cool boltom and licks ol pon with back of ••1ocle1.tp0011. ;!j~~topol'pie with me1tOO chooolate. Gar· In largo -.... medium-low ._ combine fillinl """' alldied 0<1ll1I!< P«I. Slot< in refrigerato<. 8 ~ Cook about 5 minutes. stin'ow _...,. ........ ally. -from heal; dnin. S<t ..m.. In tmall bowl blend cuttanl qi-Mixlure will ... ho ..-. Spoon IRJies into pie cntll.ftd .... """' cuttanl """ ""'*" To make -top. cut mnainitw autt m 1/2·1nch· 'wide otripo. Anq< otripo. in -deoicn-.,... mixtln. Trimllld...i<da<L Baltta1425'F.for20to 25 ....... or until ........ brown. ' fumedium_. brqa...jutltoaboil. lamial bowl combine 2 ea yolks and 1/3 cup-· lllmd a tmall amount of aeim into yolks. lllmd )<>It tniltltn m°""'"andcoolco..rlowboal-10-or ---. • -~ coclll•llb.' DO NOT BOil. -hm boll. Slir in bnacly, --aoc1-. CoolaW!d1. To .............. -otwrm-cr.m.-Atct · • '"*' iadMdual <* pltlleL -lidos of llrt !*I: tlll llrt .......... flaoe piece of wrm llrt on toi> of lllft. Slln ii ... ...-. 81010 ........ ... 1,, ...... 114 .. •--I ''e up•• ......... ... 1/4 ......... 1111 .. 0 ii ,.,... TIP: 'To male< candied oranao P«I. moo.. peel from l orqo. Cut peel inlo l/161ncl>wide sttipo. In ima11 -boil P«I. 1/2 cup ........ 1/2 cup powdered ...... and I tablo!poon grenadi"" syrup until peel io lmdor. about IS minutes. Dnin; rooloompleteiy. Store in~ conllilier in "'frigmlor for up to 2 Wttlts. Southern Sweet Potato Pie ' (IS....) .... ....., Al haoly flt (MIS FIUJll& z.,.... _ polaloo•' . ' ........ I .,.11ni1y podtod i._, - 1/3.., _.,. .. """"· ..... S/4 ... ... 1 ... , •• 1 ....... ... •.. " .... 2 -"""""' ...... . a. °"'" to 425°F. """*" pie autt ....... to ........ ~for lllled gQtcndl gic ·-... pm. f\a<da<s to ltand 1/2 inch •-rim or Ult Tlllitlltd ... ,,_ sweet Pol•tOff in amaJI amou.nt of ._, wlll oofl wlt<tt ....i with rort; dnia. Ped;_..· ...... ll/Z .... ofnwht4-JJll Hlllt ....bowl Wllloltil1tn r' '•loci..._..,..,. 111w-..1111o..,..,... pit .... a1425'F.for10 ......_ Wice._• •F. ................. 5010«I ............ .. • .-..... 11au...i1o ..... .-. ..... c.. ........ wldt allipo "' foil -• " 'I' a•rc:qdtw tc'8uw I. c..ltw 0 a ._-. ........ "....... et' ... =:::::::-t ........ ,, ..... I 6 ~ I (I~) pkg. l'liluy Al l...ty flt en... AUJNG 3 ... (3 modum)md ~"""' _ 1 1/4.,..coonely~h""cwhOllllocd111Tio,. ...... GLIZE ,........,Ulliob<h· 3 ....,P""" o'""'1y juO, .._juice .. - 2 I!'' ;"'llWts wwwguiine S ......... powdoiod- 1 to 2 ..._.. OllDony juice, -juice .. -Heat oven to 425°F. Prqian: pie amt arording lo packag<> ditt<:tioos for l!!9gUOI .;. i1Sng91nch pie pon. . . ln laill" bowl. combine ,,..,.. cranbenirs. sugar. cut> starch and 3 1.ablespoons juia:: mix ligtul)'. St»oo into pie crust-lined pon. Dot with margarin<. Unfold """1d cruse using 2-inch coobr ruttn. cul 001 desire:! shaprs in several plac<s. Pb« er'"' .. ..,. lilling: !lute. Brush undersid~ o( 2-inch cutouts with watn and plact on top crust · Bake at 425°F. ror 40 to 50 minutrs or until goltJftl brov.-n. Cowuda<of piecrust withstripsofloilall...15 to 20 ......... of i>okq to IJ'<V"lt exc.-l>rowmw. -. - In smaD bowl blend ..... ;,,gn,dienls. addidg ....,.,. juia: for desired drizzling oontistency' Drizzjr "'"' warnl pie. Gamith .. -8 ~ TIP: ·c...ii.m.. an be dlOpp<!d in blmder or food """""""· • 2 ~ ......... CMtdW -..<u ... -., • ~ C"f ow. (• ........ .. Crilc9) .................... ... • s ..-wn 1tce m.1 e I~ NP' Milk Duds tudJ (It ..... ) • l ..a.lapooa water -Grease 13 x 9 x 2-inch pan wilh ihortenina. Combine chocOlatc chip. and shortenin& in larac microwove·safc bowl. Microwave on HIGH for 1 minute. S1ir viaorously. lf neceuary, microwave on HIGH an additional 30 second at a time, stirring viaorously after each heating. just until Chips are melted. Pour ccreol into melted chip mixture. Stir until thoroughly coated. Combine Milk Duds candy and water in medium microwave-safe bowl. Microwave on HIGH for I minute. Stir vicorously. If n~. microwave on HIGH an additional 30 seconds at a time, stirring viJOi'ously after each heating, until caramel is pourable. Fold caramel mixture into chocohne coated cereal CAUTION: carmel may be hot. Pour and spread into greased pan. DO NOT PRESS, surface should appear rough. C.ool in rdrigcra1or for 30 minutes or until chocolate is set. Bring back up to room tempcralure. CUt into ban about 2 x 2 inches. Yields 2' dozen bars. Note: Olramel bowl is easier to clean when c:irnmcl is warm. Duller Flavor Crisco is onificially-navorcd. DOUaLI llATCH ULTIMATI CHOCOLATI CHIP COOIOU • 1 ~ cups Butter Fbvor Crisco all·vtactablt shortcoln1 • 2~ cup$ nrmly packed llpt brown supr •~cup milk • 2 tablespoons vanilla •2 tUS • • 3~ cups all-purpose Dour · • 2 ltaspoons wt • 1 ~ t~1spoon1 baldna sod• • 2 cups aeml·IWfft chocolate thlps · e 2 cups pcclD pieeel Heat oven to 375 F. Combine shortening, brown sugar, rrulk and vanilla in large bowl. Beat at medium speed. of electric mixer until weU blended. Beat eggs into ~reamed mixture. O>mbine flour, salt and bakina soda. Mix into creamed mixture just until blended. Stir in chocolate chips and pecan pieces. Drop rounded tablespoonfuls or dough 3 inches apart on ungrcased bakina sheet. Bake one baking sheet at 1 time at 375 F. for 8 to 10 minutes for chewy cookies. or 11 to 13 minutes for crisp cook.ies. Do not overt>akc. Cool on baklna sheet 2 minutes. Place sheets of foil on c:ountertop. Remove cookiea to Coil to cool completely. Yields 6 dozen ~ia Note: Ir nuts are omitted, add an addiliona.J cup ol 1emi-wcct cbocobtc chip1. Butler Pl8vor Crisco is artif idally flavored. OATMIAL CHOCOLATI ltAlllN COOKIU • _.,, aap Buuu Fla~ Cr11CO •ll·Ye&flable abommaa 1 V4 cups Drmly packtd up1 browa au pr l~ ~cup milk I~ teaspoons ~anilla .1 cups quick oats. u.acoobd l cup au-purpose Dour ~ kaspoon bakJna soda ~ teaspoon ult v, teaspoon clnnamoa . l cups daocolate~trtd n11J11.1 Heat oven 10 375 F. Grease bakin.a sheets wiah shortenina. Combine shortcnln&. brown suaar. cg. milk and vanilla in lllJC bowl. Beat 11 medium speed of electric mixer until well blended. Combine oats, flour, bak.ina soda, salt and cinnamon. MiJt into creamed mixture at low peed jUll until blended. Stir in choco~te-awcrcd raisins. Drop -;... rounded tablespoonfuls of dOU&h 2 lnchel apart onto bakint sbect. Bab one bakifta &beet at a tiJne at 37SF. fo.r 10 to 12 minute , or , until liahtly browned. Do not Oweiblkc. Cool 2 minutts on tiakiAa sheet. Placo wets or foil on COUAtertop. Rcmcwc c:ookies 10 foil &o cool completely. Makct about 2~ dozen ('()Okie • Butter ftMw Crilco la artifkiaUy ftlVoftct •M llllfllHe.11 ...... ,,, ............. • ~ Ctlf ••·'-" • Hw oven 10 37j P. a;,mtMne sbOrtenJftl. peanut butter. tNoWn ._.... Milk and vanWa in laflC bOwl. Beat at medium speed ol electric mixer until weU blended. Add cg. Beal ju)t uncil blended. Combine flour, alt and baking Soda. Add 10 creamed mixture a& tow speed. Max juit until blended. Form douJh into I-inch ball • Roll in granulated ucar. Place 2 inches apart OI! un1reascd bak.in& ........... ,,, ..... cl err.._. r.'11 ...... .............. aladl ..,..., Mwtt to owe. Bake 3 ,,.-. ...... ODo12ei1 ...... ~ IMlc. '*-8Mts ol foil oa ~ RliFKWe cookies lO roil IO cOol ~tely. AU mdilll Of elcb cookie with jclfY. Yleldl .a.out four dor.ca cootia ................ .... c...ea ALL no••• OPIN TllANKSGIYllMt . WAJ'Bt ADOB> w.l.19 ·~-..-...--<-~ or old faatdon"l • 1 cup awcctc.ed ftakcd cocoaut • ~cup .aiccd ~ • ~ c., cboppcd pecans Hua OYCD IO 3$0 P. For c:ru.t, lfCUC 13 I 9 I l·inch pan with shortenina. ONnbinc one cup lhOrtenins. water, nour. supr and sail in meclium bOWI. Mix ll low speod of electric mixer until well blcildcd ud cnuftbly. Prca evenly into~ pan. Bab II 3SOF. lot 15 minut~ or until cru t is 51ightly brown. f,ot ..... oa•W.• .... 1ailin anclchacAaw~PiW~na. lwat hoft:C1 and ~ftll llM.Jnenina ln medium gucc~ on low heat until melted. Add OMlt cocoaut and nuu. SprUd fillina cw8'1 CMt partil&Jly tt.kcd crwl. Dia~te o:i1 mbture C\'Cnly OYer lilting. Bake 11 350 f. for IS lo 20 minutes, Qr until 1,icbt bfOWJl. Cool bl pan before cutdn& into tt.11 ebout 2 1 I Vl ind.C Makes about three dozen b:m. Buner fl vor Crisco is :artificially rutvorcd. • •Wfl'll Oll&Y' 7r Ml81MUM PUllCHASI ,~··~··· ••Wffft'lftlN •••Wfflt'2 ... .,,,,__ ....... .................. MAmin Purchote ~ bdude Akddc t....,.11.:1 mil. tabocca, Ofld ~ ~. plin .. ""'*-cl .. ~ Purmase must be ON lr'ard0dl0f1 • no~ ol ,.._ iapm Good onty ~lune cl~ . ..... .............. ~··-· ••• LL fACH MOY OflPll • UMlf OM,_ 1IANMCnOH A1l.AllllC.....,... 1~~~5,99) w.3.99 . . NAVEL ORANGES . ... "' " .. · · . .,,.. ___ l·ZllOllUCKA ltOAIT '°" Mii 11917-0'<IN 99 l lflH!ICWQW IA. • . .. . COi.Oii ... . Gll:U-24 200Sf&I> 4.29 .99 swin;JUICY ~'I 1 /2 eAL ICI ClllAM ASSORTH> RAVOIS 3.49 69 ..... tlOl.D"PA& .... .69 NIVAl'f lf.S8N( ............ 7H-.aens••• = 7•99 .79 . ' ""* Ml•l111•111 $60 /Mll'Clwl. Sln1t• p11f'dlaa teflll"'· Ml•lllHI• p11rchau 1m01111t .,,.,, .. ,,,. Vw FREE T11rtey, l/fllOf, touuo •• fl•1' lfillt ~. ""'' nlld ,,,,_,,, ,,.,.,,,,,.,. 16, tllJ. Limit one per family, rillll• ..,,,, .. ,..,. VaaSl'lde •A• Youn1 Tutteys 4l-~ • 10 lo 22 Lbs. A~ M. ·Lintt t Tuftly PfT Fn1'/ *'1loclt Mdnun Puttltm • Lb. PLUS DOUBLE COUPONS . . u. Fresh Extra Lean 10 Lb. Bag Russet Potatoes Ground Beef 69 Great For Baking ·II Does Nd &rt«l 15'-Fti · 11.MJe M Lb. (Lar(}f Florida Navel Oranges -.69 Lb ) Yu ban Ground £~'!;! Mak8rs • . ~ • 12 Ol r,an (Edldes D«:aff.) l.inl 4 3 Lbs. or More (Lim.,,.,, 3 Liii. · 1.19 Lb.) 18 Pack Vons Large Eggs Grad8 AA • Frt1sh Eggs 1 -112 Dozen Carton Mrs.Smith's Family Size Holiday Pies ~Jft/:n';:f:',/j'::1,ozen ________ ____. Jerseymaid 99 Did Fashioned Ice Cream Assorted Flavors Haff Gallon Round Carton • Frozen 7 Up-2 Liler BolJles Regular or Diet, A&W Rod 88er tx Cream SotJa ·rau 6.9 '%:;,,~ Pa.y .89& .. "-OW Ptr adr **>)bit Pwdmfol... at» lt4 CRV SAVE OVER $7.50 WITH COUPONS BELOW ~~,~o~~~,~~c·~~'.-~ • F l.otbolt 1ea.O.. brlnll wi1) fl Ibo crisp, brae ... air ol au1umn •nd lht rcvivaJ ot familiar team rivt.Jrics, whether the contest is between· proletsional, collep:. O< local b;,h school srkliron teams. And the pme becomes even more enjoyable when )'Qtl sh.are the fun wilh friends or family •J a tailptc ptcnk; ciped11ly when the outdoor feast ends with a Super Bowl finish of cookie favorites lot dessert. Ta.ilptcs can be as plain or as rancy u you· care to make them, bul &k kc~ is grcal rood that wilt I rt !ell $0 ii' k>oks I.I good liainpcf or u en ...,k .. :lt. C.ookics mpdc with Crisco nil-vegetable shortening arc the perfect .takc-alonp. The cipreuion -to tailgate - originated in the 19.SOS. when old-fashioned wood-sided station waaom-featured back doon that dropped down (rather than the opc.q_~t scylc currently in favor). ~"'Phrase evokes images of raccoon-coated revelers with paper pompons and chryunthcmum con.ages unpackin& their wicker hampers onto the folded-down lallptc. Today, a 11ilgatc refers to a s le ol ,Ptcoic rather than the vebil:Se an which ii is lrtnsportcd, And it's more likely revelers will be .wrapped in down-filled parkas tha• iri' furs. Tailgate picnics can be rather elaborate since the vehicic: that carries the food can be brou&ht cioK to the picnic site. The trappings can be much more complete t~an can be toted by hand to a beach or shady knoll. Table-quality servina pieces and plaucn may be used, and i1 is pouiblc to consider a more expanded menu than the usual sandwiches and simple salads. In additM>n to featuring cookies as a dessert, it's a good idea to make a variety of cookies to ICl"YC as a hall-lime treat. Imagine the races of ldJow tailptcrs. when you brin1 out i K~ion of cookies, featurin1 en1King Wflite Chocola1c Chunk and Macadamia Brownie Cookie&. wi1h while chocolate and nuts nestled in a chewy dough flavored with rich cocoa. Or Oran1e Spice Cookies, ·zesty and scented with cinnamon and gin~cr: and Date Nut1y Oa1mcal Cookies, with succulent dates and crunchy nuts. All arc ideal for a brisk fall day! The nature 9' lhc 1ajlga1in1 event may also give rise IO some creative inspiratioa in yoU.r cootie b•lpll&-lnsteld ol mw1111he daisJe cn:m-hatched dcllgn in round peanut bultcr cookies, consMkr making lhem in mint-loolball shape.a. and then decoratinc lhe baked cookies with ;cin1 i..... Supr cookie dough. the aamc dough U$Cd for so many fcui'l'C holiday cookjcs., can be rolled out and cut in10 triangular shapes to rc1emblc team pc:nnan1s, and then dccora1cd wilh lhc names of players, teams or football exprc.uions. Make sure 10 brin1 a.Iona a basket lined with prclly cloth napkins in v.hich to display your grand finale -cookies made with Crisco •II-vegetable shonening. And remember !hat no1 only docs Crisco make de/iciou$ cookies, 11 contains less than half lhc saturaled fat o( butter (Crisco and butter each contain 12 grams total fat per tablespoon, but a 1ablespoon of Crisco con1ains only ) &rams of saturated fat vt:nus buner's 7 iranu). The cookie recipes 1hat follow transpon well for tailgate picnics. To make 1ure 1hey arrive as beautiful as they arc delicious, here arc IOrtle 1ips ror packing coolt.iea to take alon1: •Pad cookies in 1 cont111ncr. und then cushion 1ha1 container within a larger box. Crumbkd nC\lrfspapc:r, slyrofoam peanuts saved in a cleun bof'{rom packa1es you have receiYed,.or bills of wa.1u:d paper make excellent cushions. •To protect dcCOtDled cookies, wrap each cookie individually in pt:utic Wrap. Pack heavier cookies at I.he bottom ot the 00.. • lit COllk!es can bt baked Jn a ditpm;1blc 1lu.mini.un foil pain and slided in the pana wilhlft a latat-r boL Tllilp1e picnics come In many VllicdCt, and more than 1 UttJc. of lhe fun •rMI -.... Olyk In whicb bid ii 111\'Cd, For W.ancc it Ille Oold C..p ,_. In Ibo • bllcollcllotrcC01U111y~ MiddlelNra, V•, 10ilpte11 ICI 001 l11elr Suodijl ebinll ind lihoer -kb, •nd vio f0< pri&u for 1hobateulslneMldbc11 -•'!lion. Al Bia Ttn IChoob, loyal foocball f3ns arrive In rcmational vebidcs, out fll wbida iablC$ And loldilll chUrr "Pill forth for a proper s.it4own IMal before the pme. As an ahernntive to d~ plates and u1ensils, carc(ully pKk plastM: or pottery plates Md fDCIUl utensils io a*-Here•s I tip flOlll proCes.stonM caterers: Brine.,,,. tome plasdo ..... AllOI "*' picnic, lioc a boll in vt'hQ tleaa ·t item were carried iA ~to • repxt UIOd cbina and ullMlll. .. This keep& •ll lhe meJS llllldo IM b11&1- ftltod wil-l'lo. 'wrif .. .... ~In plMlic .. : .... ... ftl day lip di oomtr). Dni ~-oncooklel.Ylii. llboul)-eootieL WIHft CllOCOIAft • ·•111••MACA=A ..., llft1111 c u •II ... 0-•U·•'lflOblO '*' 1 '•a · ~ -llnnl7 pock<d upi .._ ..... r • l llbltlpoon waler • l _.,._ ••nllla . •1-. . weather. ~ hOhndfr colill ~ ll!lrrrJ>Ot• Dour . ' .. ., • sb6uJd ., in . ~teaed baklat ~ . one insuJa~d box; cold foods in • V• teu"°~ Mk.Ina soda .......... ~ .. . '. ' .. another. Oe a brisJC fall day, soup • '1 ttM,ooa salt .- can be a_patstarter course, and • l cup wbllt cbocoh1te cbUks tir it is 11 easy 10 bring as l;illing a cblps p,...naed thennos bottle. Of • 1 cup eoanely cbopptd course, food ufcly rules apply for macadamJa nuts picnics: bpi foods must be kcpc Heat oven to 37SF. CombinC hot (at 14'0 degrees F. or above) shonening, brown sugar, water and cold foods lhould be Kept and vanilla in large bowl. Beat at chihcd {at lea. than 45 dcgiecs medium speed of electric mixer F.), until well blended. Beat eggs into Transport prcwashed salad creamed mix1urc. greens i.n plastic: bags. then IOU Combine Dour, cocoa, baking them in a bowl at the tailgate site. soda and salt. ~ii.ii: into creamed 1( yo11 u&c ·a plastic container for mixture at k>w speed just until salad dressing. remembe'r 10 tape bltadcd. Stir in while chocolate the tld elOKd; even a sturdx '""''"11•1'1U'ts. Drop by rounded plastic snap-on lid can come loose. measuring tablespoonfuls oidough For-other salads, il's bcs1 10 2 inches apart onto ungrcascd follow normal rules for picnics and baking shcei. prepare-ones that are less ll~y to Ba~e one baking sheet at a time wilt or be damaged in transit, such at 375F. for 7 10 9 minutes, or . as colcs!aw and potato-salad, until cookies arc set. Do not rather than delicate tomatoes. ovcrbake. Cool 2 minutes on ·oRANOI Sl'ICI COOKIU • v .. cup Butter Flavor Cristo all-vegetable 1horttnln& • 1 cup firmly packed ll1h1 brown su111r • ~ cup ll&hl molassts •I 'II • 2 lablt'spoons &ntcd Onllft&t' pttl • 2 IA cups all-purpose Dour • I ~ tt'aspoons bakJn& soda • l teaspoon cinnamon • I teaspoon glngt'r • ~ teaspoon clo,·es • l/:i teaspoon salt •'Granulated sucar Heat qyen to 350 F. Combine shortening and brown $u1ar in large bowl. Beat at medium ·speed . of electric mixer un1il well blended. Add ·m()lasscs, egg and orange peel. Mix at low speed just un1il blended. Combine flour, baking $Oda, cinnamon, ginger, cloves and nit. Add to creamed mixlurc al low speed jU$1 until blended. Shape dough into l~·inch balls. Roil in granulated sugar. Place 2 inches apart on ungreased baking sheet. Bake :it )SO F. for 10 to 12 minutes, or until edges of cookies arc firm and browned. Cool 2 minu1es on baking sheet Place sheets of foil on countertop. RctnOYt: cookies 10 foil to cool complelc:ly. Yields about 5 dozen cookies. Hint: When shaping doo,gh balls. sugar hands if dough begins to stick or refrigerate dough until inn. Dutter Fl3vor Crisco is artificialfy navorcd. l'IANUT •un1R fOOTllALU • ~ cup CritC"O •ll-vectt11blt 1hortenla1 ' • .V. cup' Jlt crtanay pc:aaut bulltr • l\4 cup OnnJ1 packed IJ&bl browa sugar • 3 tablespoons milk • 1 tablespoon Wanllla ., ... • 1.V. CUI •U·purpou: Dour • ¥• tcaspooas aalt • .V. ttaspooa b1kJn1 soda DtcoratJ•c klna • I cup confectioneri supr • 3 10 .S teaspoons water Heal oven 10 375 F. Combine shortenina, peanut butter, brown suaar, mil~ atid van~la In llrp bowl. De.at at mc.dium ipced o( electric mi.xtr until well blended. Add .... Beal just ontil blended. Combine. Oour. saJt and b1kin1 JodL Add to aeamcd mUcture 11 , klw speed, Mil just unlil blended. Breu oil piec<s of ..,..... Ibo size of walnuts. Form IDIO ~-lh.lck food>.tll lh•pc. Pl-I lndl •pon on unvt-bol<iq -L &kc .. '15 P. for 7 10 I minu1es. or UDtiJ Mt ud ,t.at bcaiMin110 -. Oml .. bakiftt a.hnt J mf1zl• .... lhMtsolW•11 I llf I\.-___ ... __ -.pielclJ. for kill, .. lllflltl I I ·-ud)llll ___ _ _""""_ .... ,... .... pollry bot--• ,..,, ... baking she.ct. Place: sheets of foil on countcrlop. Remove cookies to foil 10 cool completely. Yields about 3 doicn cookies '$50 TO THE WINNEllll OF EACH :::=. APl'Eil2*A&. SIDltDl•I, ENTftSIE - 4. Wyou w4ilft to ._one l'tdp9in .....i '*9QOI-.... "'*" ....... _ .... ..,_,,_ s..u. .......... . .. 8pdy rr--..nrnentl fof MCh ~..wit:~ Cllpa.1bipna. OZ.,.., - ' - ENlER YOUR FAVORITE HOLIDAY' RECIPE IN CUR HOLIDAY RECIPE C NI DCITAL -TimeCOlO ~ .. ........ ·~ -· 1199 ,,., [rm I 1-• :Wiiii • ....... ,., .. _., Md ptllbl#hltl"" ~ ...... • • n 1m: O'I ~ r•·~ •••••••••••••••••••••• ~··•••••••• • _ ...._.,,..,.~ .. ,.._...,.,,olllilan 'tetl---. • ~ .C:. 0-..for............... .. . ·" NAM • .... : ~RESS ! -DUO """"'""-_..,_ """"" -__ ..,.,. ........ ss- _.,_. --- 2 OtlANlit COAS r ~'JHKtNO Pre:mlere playcn P ... J 8iJ OiRISTOPHER 1REl.A 'Shrew· review .... 4 ByTOMTTJ\JS 'Dinner' revtcw hies ey ;rtMOTiiY mus V~VoMu .... , &J OtRISTOPHER TRELA Skating Center .... I By CHRISTOPHER TRELA Dr. Davit .. ln .... , ~MA1TCOKER Amle'tdcll .... u BiJ MARLA BIRD ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ••• • • • • • • • • • • • •• • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• be year is 1948. The aetdna; Casablanca, the · slea.ricu of all MOl'OClCan port cities. A city where three Amelican females and a youn1 boy come lookina for romance and advcctwe they had only seen in movies. Waitfoa fo r tl\em are spies. gamblers.. roaucs and murderers -and more ~nee and adventure th:in they ever bugaiocd for. Sound like a music:al-comcdy play? Well, it is. "Murder In Morocco" is the latest mulical from the loc:ll p~ung team of Terence Alarie and Linda BaHcw, and it's receiving its v.orld premiere bcginnin& this Fnd3y at tbc Newport Theater Arts Center 10 Newport Be3cb. "Murder In Morocco" is the fifth musiC3l that Alaric and Ballew have collaborDtcd on, with Alaric writing the m\Uic and lyrics and Ballew comina up wi1h the book (ch:iractcrs and s1ory). During a recent rehearsal break. _ Alaric and B~llew. along with &llew's daughter Dani, who is directing the show, talked about the process of creating an ons,jnaJ mu.sic:al and settinc it staged. "We collaborate very closely in the sense that the book does have to come first," said &J~ resident Alaric. the Dady Pilot's Man.of the Year in Oranie County tbc11er for 1992. "She tells me where the songs should go llJld what they should be abouL" "But sometimes he'll look at a 1CCne and be'U Kc that we can mu5icali%e it, .. sajd Ballew, who lives near South Co:ast Plau. "He also has a lot of input on the book. We really advise each other." .. And with this pJay, our d&reccor Dani pve us a lot of input.•• said Alaric. "We bad her an at the inception of it and she helped us read the ICCnCS to ace how they play. The whoCe FYI #MAT: WOl1d p-.mlete ot .,.._tnMmoccci• WMlll: ... Wl)Oft "'*'" Ma C..-., UOt Cll Ot. .... MPQd leocl\ -= ... ,..., and lUN 1""'9clcW ---~ • Dec... . 'NOWMIOll: •ta MOii ..0: f.St:.OZN ''As soon ·a~ v.c \CC the show on opening night, that's when we re:illy know what "c'vc got," s.:ud Ballev.. "Th.it'\ v. hen C\C 1)1hmg comes togc1ha, Jtl the characters. all the co~tumc~. the ct. the lighting." 'The aud1encc.-'s rc:ic11on is exiremcl~ tmport:snt.- .iddcd Alaric. And M> t the cr11tcal r'cac11un. e\pcC1.!ll}' if the pl:ty ha~ a chan e 10 be produced :it a l:lrgcr theater. Ncgathc rC\1cv. m.tv not kJll a Neil Simon play, but for a new v.ork. like ''Murder Jn -Morocco,'' rC\'ie" can tl<! vcf) 1inpon:rnr. ··\ve get rcvicv.ciJ the t1r~t night as t hough Ylc 'rc bound for BroJd" ay." sai.J liJllev.. 'The\ don't cut us an) \IJck. The plJ) can ha\C a hie for u\ a!te~ard. C\CD if critics don't li~e it. Bui 1f v.e get nailed by every cnuc and they s;iy this is bad, Jon'\ gu sec this.. it's \."Cry hud 10 bnng it CH'll1m>rttu Tut.A rHoro b;ick. Other theatcn will be Linda BaUcw wrote the book and Terence Abric the music for new musical •Mwdcr in Morocco." ~Ir.aid or ii, C\Cn if wc\.c rcw.ed Play it again, Terence Mr. Alaric and Linda Ballew team up once again for w9rld-premiere musical By OH •181.rOPJDIB !'BllLA were eooc." opcnina ol the show, -hicb is a musicalizcd scene, is really an idea of hen." 1 Thac. aid Alaric, is why ••a tot Accordin& to Ballew. she and Alaric tend to write a ccnaio way for a particular theater 1r1tf that theater's audieocc. Earlier this year. they wroce a vuy non-typical musical f« Way Off Broadway Playhouic, which is more avant·ptde tb&o most theaters. .. Murder In Moroc:ico .. was written With NCWpc?rt Theater Arts Center in nttnd.. .. We knew Wftral people that wcco affiliated with lhil &heater that wero reauy wonderful performers." ahc Wd.. "Wo 'l\OU&ht Wc>Wdn 't lt be run to write • 5bow few mac PoaPlc. We ended up ~ o.ly two of cbOec ~. because by ltie dlio -. wrote it .,... ol diieM people of things happen at the last minute. The ca$t determines how a certain sons should go." 'We oriJinally envisioned one kind of girt to play lbc angenue," said Ballew ... We h d a a)rl in mind. She bad an inaedt"ble YOicc, so we wrote lbCsc tv.o storious ballads for bcr. Then ~c hired a girl .-ho's deliahtlul and aCIOrablc. but lhc's m re o( a chaiattcr .ctr to v.~ look out tbe 10arina beautiful son.p and put iD ~ dWadcr kinds of ..• lyrics and ~went r01 more ODIMdy ia tbe .. ..... alto DOlcd that lbc rell11rii1 paiod for a new .. ..,.. JI ..,.,. than nOtmal. bccau.sc if sbc nnd Alaric don't think a particular scene lS v.-orkins. they o back and fix it. Dani also makes changes during rcbcaruts. and A)'S that v.wking that way as not easy for the actors, who reheane four to m"C hours C\~ry ru ht after ..-otkinJ their day jobs. "We ~)' do a scene 10 to 15 times. and 111 y cbanac th t, cbanac this.,'' id Dani. •Jt i\ hard on the a~t beau~ it i an origin I pi ce. It' noc Hke a set boot v.ith ~t 1tU INCtiOf\ that you vary a little b•t. The ta t h to be \lety Oe~ le nJ bave 1 \ot of tOlcta.IXX anJ patience. t h~ to say ow-cut h b«a wondcrft.tl ... Once rebcal'Al arc ~r. the ruJ t fOI tho play bqins: ~DiPL • ~·~~W• .. i!ttnd( .~. ~ .r it,JUf •• i,f .. , it and m3de it better Th:u's how important cril1c:s are to our show. A criuc's approvil. )cah or n3)'. doc~'t rc~ll) meJn a~ i good or b:id. But ~hen )OU go to try to sell a $ho\\-, if you ha\c some decent notices. then people arc more interc ted." "The point is to get it produced prorc 1onally." ~J 03ni. "You c:in then get it pubhsbcd, )'OU h3\'C a poss.iblhty of getting fO)~tics and g in further than ju.sr 1 community or equity Yw-aivcr house ... While peat nal ptodu.ction is the uhimarc Co-11. AJ rk i'1 that he enjoys the composina proccu oo m:iuer v.-hat the out .. There' a k>t of ti ~tion in it for me pcrson:all ,'' be t tcJ. .. Ten'f v.Tittcn • fabulou tc0tt... id Ballew: • ••1t' ~ tdcrful," :added D n1 . .. P~c .-111 come out of the '"'''I~ t be t UfiC),... ¢ Qri,,.....T,..-la a _._..wriW ..... ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ..... ~ ....................•........••.•....•..•.......•.....•.....••. .. r Mel Brooks were lootin& to the works of Shake~re for bis next cinematic spoof. be Blazing Shakespeare might pick up 5<>me vaJuablc pointers from the production or "The Taming of the Shrew" no pratfalling all over the Robcn 8 . Moore Theater auditorium at Orange Coo~t College. OCC's 'Taming of the Shrew' borrows heavily from Mel Brooks' inspired silliness Each November, OCC has tumed to the B11rd for a "ShaL.espcarc Month'' project, and wmc past triumphs ba~e included "Hamlet," "M:icbcth" and "King Lear." This lime around, however, the accent is on comedy -tbe ph)~ial, slapstick. burlesque variety that makes "Noises Off' look like "Masterpiece Theater." By TOii i'l'l'OB, L o c a l T h c :i t c r: Of aU of Shakespeare's plays, "Shrew" probably is the most adaptable to this below-the-belt Sl)'IC o( humor, since it was a lusty, quite physical piece to begin with. In the Mnds of director Joo Sidoli (~ho st:igcd "M:acbcth" and played "Lear"), there arc no hoWs baned and no achticks unturned·-even down to Brooks' favorite ''walk this way" gimmick." Wbcr~ problems &tUe ore in the areas or timing. of slowing the rhythm oT i.be show &o aocommodalc the jotes -each mention ol Pisa. for inslan«, causes the cast &o lean lieCt en muse. acic:ompankd by appropriate creakin& sounds. When Padua. the pby's sett.ma. is meutionCd. a ebcc:r erupts from the blc1ebcn where those not imolYed m lhc ac:tioo arc watdling. Amon& all the sight pp. pratlalls and rim ~ .. IDU$lt man" Bryp itrince, wbo "accompaaicl" tbe comedy), the~ collqia&e .ccors strain mlchtily for Quusro•11&a Tua.A •llOl'O PndalJa lbouDd la OCC't WI'~ of Shrew.• Shown here an (Eop ID boaam) P.J. ,......,. Lom1i IWnka aod Kati PctcnoD. 4 Ow"' ca.a WI I I Ind I Thur8d9y, Pbwnblr 11. 1883 coherence. Often the d ialogue tS muddled, sacrificed to the wham-bam tempo, yea ahe n.scncc of the show remains. amplified by a ~-enthusiastic: cast. Daniel J. Combs is a somcwhal callow PcLrUcllio, the mercenary suitor, but bis br&SMcss is i.Df ectious and his stage athkticism imprcs.Wve. KathJccn O<N.d enricbcs her roJe of Katherine v.ith a dctcn:DUlation that balances her dcfacieocy ol doailiw.ion. and her physical combat SCCMS with Combs arc brutally Cunny. Outst.anding in support arc Anna fiizwater in the traditionally male role of Pctruchio's squire, Gn1mio. and David Henshaw as the aACient FYI Grcmio. orlc of three pun.ucn ot Kate's s~tcr. Bilnca. fluv.atcr c.-h1bi1s a h•I riou howub and aptitude Cor wackincu that bohten her scenes considerably. •hile HeMhaw'1 snarted curmudieoo u stniJbt Crom any ol teYCral MoUerc comcdteS. amon Hill the pis· Cat.be r joUificd Burp:u Mucdilb's P npin charte:ter Crom the old .. unan .. TV ICria.. •bile Ncaat R . IWCet)y scductM: as the Cair Bia . Kart Pcnon. PJ. Agnew and Cta11 Morpnti p~1dc solid support u her 'uiton. The s.bow-Qeali.na Loreru Ramirez captures bcr audience witb her petite beauty and aynuwlic psto u BiondeUo, a hl&h·voha.gc KNUt. On the other end of the enero scale J:s Brewster loud's du.II, unhuplr~ Vincencio, f11hcr of one or 1bc disguised suitors (a familiar Shlle5peaOaft -- device). Sidoti bas created a u1ihtariari ensemble (drc sed like a ~d company or "Qodspell") .,tuch 111rrcaks ha\'OC durin1 the tranSiuonal 1oequenccs. Htll's wlt o ( ~cepina the mse with bis iwc cmo,,.mc PIB e• a wen.. Cata p~ ANNUAL HFALTH CHECK-UP lrif ii s ttllll aliJOd ·-· ... •aoa..tmtf ..tt.t t8otlpfatTtlti .. • 10 .m• Niel I S••ll•• •111111 t C..,1b1k1• 8fflll A·a'f1h (111bec1• Aa11fll1) • Nidrltloe/faK .. 1 •sr.m 1tl1• . Satardav. Nov•-IMtr ZOt• 9:00 •--S:OO p .. ~ ' . bud it apcciaby memor .a tile duriaa these moments. If you like )'OUI SMke~.11c serwd up lknny HlU·St)lc. "'':' subtlety thrown 10 the '*lnJ'>. ' 11 ccnainly enjoy OCC'• "Tamm~ ahe s~ ... 0 TOlll TICIU b • lrtt-laotr .. ,,,, r do ,...,..., lktl't'f' rrsuJ•rl) fur *· De"1 l'Uof. 111 I \\,,,I,! I 1il l etf \111.; ._. · -llwn.'._ 1 111, I ' I !11 1in-'. ~ 0 ?TKll llUIT 11UTll .................. WHlt PllAtllll Dec. 3-12 .,......., ...... Stl·SM ••c... ..... .......... 0141,.._ en•--= -----·-................. •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Co~edy is not pretty SCC's 'Man Who Came to Dinner' suffers from acting-tndigestion wta Mc ., Southern Caltlomia Collqc hu tried its band at theatrical histoty. and wilb Wky ruuJts bas produced the Kaufman ud Han timc·hooottd c1assac, uorhc Man Who Came To Oinnct." Oirec:ior Dr. Morris Ptkc has called bis show a .. comedy of manners,•· but h• Castin& makes ii better described as a coaxdy ol errors. •"Tbc Man Who Came To Dinner" is 'a c:bS;Sic play, dcmed Crom lbe authors' penonal cxpcricoc:c wilb a wcU tnowo but CJllC'CCdingJy rude bouJc pell. The sjp.ntic cw ol Lbis show warrants the ability to cast ~ny people ol all types. &D opportunity cherished in cducatioo:tl 1hc~tcr. Pike has \lll!Of'tuoaaely misuse~ this dwM:e. Pike bas pbycd more with sender than downtowa San Fraoci.sco. The roles ol Dr. Bradley and Professor Metz. written for men. are played by v.-omeo. Heather Price and ~ilar Ryan were odtbc:r stunninc nor bofinl. but we know from hisloty that i.o prc--World War II Amcri~ the number of female doctors-and proCcsscn could be counted oo one hand. This astina is quite simply anxbronistic. Pake should ~ lboupt of historical c:orttdneu first. and politkaJ correctoess second. DuieUe Vinson and Cllris Sheets as lbe owners of lbc rudely invaded home wullt uoimpreuivcly oo and off ·~· Sheets has a clearer vision of his rol~ but seems c:onluscd of bis di.alcct. As their children Mau Ncwmu and ·April Joy Petcnon look '*Ser I.ban their parents. and have considerably las CDCIJ1. Described as .. Portly Sheridan Wbhciide," Rich Martina is. on the contrary, quite slender. This is bis only major fauJ~ however, and M:ar1int remains the best cast actor oo the itage. Tbouah he lacks the sardonic Vt-it inherent ia bis character and is abo poofused about his a«cnt. be ii powerful and ialth'Gidatina - a nrona prcse.oc:c on st•cc. Even from his wbcelcM.ir, Mattina contains mote cncro than 1he rest of the cut combined. and lbe humor of the scrip& carries through despite problems whh dcli'tcJy. Magic Cutler, ~tary to Mr. Whiteside. is played by JoAnne W:adc as an emotionless 'Whina. Wade docs ncM chaoie her YOCa1 frequency once, and her aprcssk>ns are Seu variable. As a balanc:c. James L Youna plays Magic's new k>Yer. the o~per maa Ben Jcacnon, :admiRbb'. Youna only falters wbc.n he attempts to ec:t drunk. portrayuaa a ('arlature reminUccnl ol a "just ~1 no" commercial. t.tomuent seems to be a better area for Pike. Presented with a cast lOO Wac for bis Cumitute'-'Jadcn siqe. Pitc l'DID'l'Ct to mow bis acton around their <*tacks ~u. kccpi.aa wit.b.Ua the bow:id.arict ol motivatioa. The oaly c.u:ieptioG is wbea viw e.xpc»ilioa lioa ue rad ~ to t.bo Jide and toward upi5tqc by an act1a.1 with que1doaabk diction, rcsult.1.n1 in c:onlusion for ftm·timc viewers. Thia cxpcndablc area of the sc1 man the otherwise weU dcsiancd set by Roben WyalL Makevp and Uahtlna really '*' a burdea on the product.ion. Cat.ed on and uaatratcd ace makeup by EathJecG Actermao. ud lbo use ol strict~ cool-colored tell (break.int the F"ant Coauuncbncnt of the listltiat Bible) by li&btial dcsipc1 Olris Sbeets combiae to live lho KtOn a aJctl1 aook,. u ll the.re wen u outbreak ol the Ou.. The ~credits prop ao... from Rucbo s .... CoUeae aad Soulia Coell ~· Si8CI aM, _,. uslill bonomed "'°"'it..,.... havt ..... ab 10 .. a Ral f.crptiU ~ (ar at ac... W\Maa .,...... ll*f) imaad ol a pl)Wood coClia. Htim0t II RlatM. 11 ii rue l1'M a l*'J wma '8 die J9lOI will re.-&u, more tbu '° Ja11 m ..... ~·~-... ~--ne MM Wbo C.. Tc> DiMct"' nwr •.,,,,,,... Md fWMtJ • &M day II Wll writ .... It ii .... ~ ..... tu.ml pod lituature blao d.-k bteratun. II ~ foruaua.. dariup. wt the ~ere clMd. O n wk !J MWI --Wl-1111 mlftuaa."' __ , ..•. ,... ~·"A cann':~ -·-·· ,..,,, I _,_,, ... ,..,., :tttht'll*H• .... ~ _,_,,....,..,, _,_,,..,.,..,., "911-.a. Tmlma ,,,. I IF .... ,. ':.1'-···---·.'i: ...., .. ,, --·---... •• Tidbits • • • JIR. he Orchid Restaurant Bar and Grill at 3033 South Bristol ~has expanded and now, they are presenting live entertainment every Friday and Saturday nighL Fine Persian cuisine, a daily happy hour, and a 20 percent discount on Friday and Saturday nights will keep things Jively. Food's good, too! ... Trees owner Russell Armstrong~ · honing his carving set in anticipation of his annual carving demo to be held at Trees on Monday at 4 p.m. Free to the public, the popular event is always booked solid -phone now for reservations, 673-0910 .... Speaking of classes, a lesson in "sumptuous holiday hors' d'oeuvres" will be presented by Susan Kaitz at Sfuui, plus a secret recipe for fabulous eggnog, on Saturday, Dec. 4. 520 per person. To enroll, phone 548-9500 .... Award-winning Guy Sockrider, the chef de cuisine at Slades Harvest Restaurant a.nd Bar, has a marvelous autumn menu planned for Thanksgiving to enjoy in the restaurant or at home. Wild mushroom and wild rice bisque, hazelnut vinaigrette on wild greeru, fresh sage or chestnut and apple dressing, and tons more. Take-home orders must be placed this week. Phone nJ-1043 for take-home ordering details. Slades is at 327 Newport Center Or. <> Add "lpcu.icular lX.ean 't..,l.ic; and soothmg piano a~com­ panimcnt complemen1 rhe fmesl holiday cuisine al our £es11vc: <. tc:lo'M.m· Thanksgiving Buffet Speetal magt( performanu·~ Jdd w 1he celebrauon Buffet S<.'f\'CO 11 a m rn l) p.m 'ilD l hursda}. No\'rmha 2 5. l'llf "attrfnllll Adulr-. $lb 95. lhildrcn $12 95 ~~ r or a mcmorahlt.> ThJnks~1vmg. call Bl'«ll ~ Tht' Waterfront H1hon Beach Reson. 2 1 IOO Paulic Coast H1gh\\a~. liuntmgtlm Bcalh. C..A (714) 960-787) Marla Bird is a free- lance writer who writes about restaurants week- ly for Weekend. Her regular dining review appears today on page 14. Thanksgiving Bonus: ScoU'• Sdfood Crill aad Bu is offcrin' )'OU 1 chuce lo cnpy a laYi:sh ThanUJivina f~ut and help otbcn 11 the wnc tune. On Th.anbcivtfta 0.J)', Mi.nqcr Mart K.tda s.ays th:.t a portion or l.M day's pro- ceeds v.-ilJ be con1ributed 10 Ullkccl Wa7 of Orngc C.ounty. A trad1· 11onaJ (our-course turtcy dlnncr "'ith 5tulfan1. ma.shed potatoes and VIN'/ cmts S2&9S per pcr)\1n Mcaowbile, their food ,1 i·c '° benefit nsu continues :rnJ dll'Cf'S who brina at leas& '2 caru ,,1 : .. :xi co Scot1·1 will tu:erwe SlO off Ii ... 11 °' dmner ctmi (iaduding 11 .. pin& Olj). SCcMt'I at :l3 1 ' Un;.: lOI St. lo ScNtb C,m.st Pl.i. I l I Center. Fat 919-2~ 0 Ple••e.,.. FerlNaaer ....... r Wfflle11• Br11ntth Sabah'• -OtWlrltf ~ " Ct1icl80 .. -.. brotJOfll ,..__.,.torcu~ "*' ~ -'*'"'° ~ ~ .. 1930't. TodlJ, 1111 in & pmon ~-....... ·~ ,.,.,., " .... tllll'l 1ood PNPlfld nm 411r nt IUIOlltO s -·--"' ~ pnoe ,,.. "°"' Thi f~ • ... .. • c.r ... ' Cltlmn .... ,,. .... "' -..... fWll Air Ae9 ••• Cd ,....., 111 ---• .._. _. Back-To-Back Baby· Back Ribs. Hurry into Tony Roma' and Older our original Baby &ck Ribs, Sweet Carolina Honeys or Spicy Cajun Rim at the regular menu pria.? of a full slab. And we'll h-ep 'em coming. r~··•••••••••••••••••••··~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I m I ~ ....................•... ~ 'I tDIW I 11811 .. Newport Beach couple learning biz quickly MAM: MAlmM Plf01'0 Mudn uc1 learoa ·1-ambcrt emJc '° ar Chanblelair rcsuun.nt. sencraJ manaser. bas opted to uay and~ become part owner with the Lambcrts. 11le Lambcrts. who have no prcvic;>us restaunnt experience, ~ere well-known to Oiantecl.W staff members linc:e they dlne.d twice a week over the p»t seven years at the Frcocb-Cootinental rcstawut located across from Joba Wayne AUpot1. .. We Celt as j( we owned the table, and when we beacd the pl~ce was beina put on the market, we decided to buy the whole thing. It's a way ol liCc with us -our bobby -mote than that. it's ow family." Ibc ~(oot·l-loch Lambert played tournament tennis in lhe '10s and sustained trauma lO nerves in a tcMis accident He turned bis hish encro levd to real estate, business consulting and a ~lop\n& affection for ~nltdair. His wile Carol. Yrho worked as a pan-time school administrator and at the Fullenon School District's Gtftcd and Talented Education pros.ram. FEATURING FRESH CHARBROILED KING SALMON s99s shores his enthusiasm for the new busmes.s, and they arc both pha>ing out of other careen to devote full time to &earning the ropes at Chanteclair. GhaJama has hired Salvatore Tona as e.xecutl"c chef. Tor13's past experience includes work at the Ritz and AntooeUo's. Sous chef Jean Picnc Pass.ac:acana comes from France and was a chef at tho Hilton. Carol 1..ambcn, a member of The Sophisticates and the Harbor Ridge Cub, plans to c:ontinue the Chanteclair's involvement in ch3ntable events. She is currently "orlting on the restaurant's Chnstmas progr.ims. l.3mbert said, .. O\er the past ~'Cn )elll'S. "'c came 10 reali1c that the full potcnt13l o( Ch.antccbtr was not being realized, and we pl:in to gi\e it all the lo\ing atl~taoo and hard w-ork al deserves. It ~a' built an 197$, and Newponers h:Jvc supported ll from the stan. We pl3n to keep it that way. "We arc pl:lllning a menu update; n~er, lighter items on the menu; prices which arc somewhat more compctu~'C and "ith Ma.wod Ghal~'s expcnisc, "'C thmk it's going to be going strong for at lea!.\ another 17 years." 0 ORDER FROM OUR FISH MARKET OPEN FOR LUNCH AND DINNER RlClPl fOlOERS FOR GRIUI WOOO ON YOUR BBQJ A FRESH . NEW SfAFOOO MENU EVERY DAVI ' GRJU \\1TH ~ME5QJITE 'cHAACOAl • on't call Oanicl Volk a yo-yo ... He might agree with you! VQlk is a professional yo-yo cxpen who has been playing with the · spinning toy for a living since 1976. He's bringing his repertoire of yo-yo tricks to the Discovery Center's Launch Pad at Crystal Court in Costa Mesa for six shows this weekend. After working for the Duncan Yo-Yo Co. as a yo-yo .demonstrator, Volk was hired by Coca-Cola to do promotions utilizing the yo-yo. After 12 years, Volk landed un "The New Smothers Druthers Comedy Hour.,~, Tommy Smother's "Yo-Yo Guru." For the past three )C.m, Volk has been touring the cuuntry "'1th his show, "luch includes classic tricks like! "Walk the Dog," "Rock the Cradle" and "Loop the Loop," which he helps children in tbe audience learn how to do. Along with yo-yos, Volk pe-rforms with spinning tops, demonstrating many of the basic principles of physics such as rotational momentum and energy conservation . "I mention all the physical principles that arc taking .- place and how they work," explained Volk during a INT Daniel Volk _ ' sr~INGS ~KIDS ALONG FYI MCA~ '"Yo-Yo. and Spinning Toys,• a celebfa11on of the wt2ofdry o1 ~ Yolk WHltl: Lo\.nCh Pod at Crvt- tal Court. 3333 leaf St., Colfo Mela WHlN: 11 a.m. and 1 and 3 p.m. laMday and Sunday HOWMUCH: $S MOii INfO: 5"-2061 phone interview from his home in San Francisco. "But it's not a science lecture." The Launch Pad's Science Store will have yo·yos available for purchase following the show, but Volk says that's not just btcausc he's going to be 1hcrc. Yo-yo's arc a common gift shop 11cm at museums and science centers. "It's a toy that s~1cnce teachers and phy ics teach~ like to use 10 show their students n few things about different pb)sical l.t\\W J principles," said YoUI ··1t·~ something that children arc familiar "'ith and ha\c plJ)Cd with." Volk said that lcarnin~ yo-yo tricks 1 n't thJt dift1cull once you ge1 going. _.,. "Once you learn ~me ol the basic things. a lot of the other ones are just \aria1ion' on basic tricks. The onc1, "'ith two yo-yo's take some practice." Volk wall include two-handed tricks hle ··Roller Coaster" and "Man on the Aying Trapeze" in Jlas half-hour shows, nnd he'll be available to answer questions and teach various yo-yo tricks. 0 Olympians skate into ~erlorming Arts Center ave you ever watched the Olympic fiiure skating com· petition on television and wish you could sec it in person? Well, the Orange County Perform- ing Arts Center as letting you have your w~h. The World Cup Figure Sk:uing Champions show. n new ice spectacubr lhlU rearurcs Ol)'mp1c and World sutina champions. 1s coming to town for one show only 1his Friday at 8 p.m. The ska1ers who arc panicipat· ma in the show have won a total or nine Olympic medals and more than 370 total na1iooaJ, interna- tional and world medals. The per· ronnen include recent Olympic ch.mj)Wns Marina K.limova llld Scraei Ponomarenko, Olympic me4a1ilt ~iubctb Manley, 1993 U.S. Pro-Am National champion C.al)1a ~.and Olympic cbam-- pions Elena Vakwa and Olea Vas- silicv. The entire production bas been directed and 1taacd by World Champion Randy Gardner and David W. Gravatt. AccordinJ lo Deborah Kaltort, who is promotina the national tour, when lhe show has played other cities people have called wantina to know if it's a ftlm. "When people think of the Or· ange C.Ounty Performing Arts Cen- ter, they don't think about an iclc rink on that stqe," Aid Kahoft durina a recent phone interview. "It's actually an incrcdal>le show •• You're very intimate with the abt· crs." The bia question is: How do )OU set an Ice rink onto the Al&C ol Seaemrom HaJI? Tho portable rink that lt u.ed la the show wu de~ aMf built by Don Yontz.~ to Yoacz. the rink is 40 feet by ~ feet, ud takes about 2A boun IO wt up. "We'\IC ~ IOlar collcc&or material ao low-lftlp rel.rfaeta&kill heat ll'IDller, ~ aPlaiMd Yam. ••tn other Wordl. w pd ... a Jiut IOlar colAec:lar • : ..... ... ---~18'199 sembles a watcrbcd frame. \\ c pump super-cold ant1.frcc2c lhrougb that is about S degrees Fahrenheit. When you throw water on the coils, it will frceu." Yontz said that to sa-.c 11me build.in& up the 2~ tnches or ICC needed to sltate on, about 10,000 pounds or en.ashed ice is thrown on top, then waler poured 00 lOp or that. Souods like the ice rink and the sbtcn have somcthina in common: You haYe to sec h to bcUCYC it. O _., CllrinopAcr l'ftJa m ........ a. ...... "OCMr'f\JI w WI Oa .. c.....,,_. ...... 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I here s 11.M> the Nalion2I "' mphony. 1be Mctroaolitan .Open ·.he,1r11, '~New York lurmonic. Arturo Toac:anlJ\1's "'mphuny or lhe Alt, even lhe 1 h:mJcd Oraftgt County '> nphuny. l.u,,), whole ofTiciaJ .. ~ "en " 5())." has a~arcd wash Judy 1rl~nd, Barban Streisand and 11.inl \YilWJm. nd re rckd ""1th I •b O)bn. J n Dcn~cr and 1·, tcr. Paul and Maty. He's a.bo .it three albums ot hi> ow.n. 1 lu jazz qu rttl -•hkh • ".luJcs famed .-oodv.lnd player !luJJy Collene anc1.-roni,h1 "! l'* .. dl)lmmcr Jeff Wans - r rfonns at Oranp Coaat Colle&e '.'>.1urJay niJht. Tbc ~au Jl-o pby cWsicaJ telections .l.:Cl>mpacued oa.1J by Loi AnJCLc:s J•n1lbannonic OrdlCStra pianai1 Z113 Ca.mo. O\~r lu.nch recutty, spc•kinJ in :> Jeep baritODe tbat seemiqJy ,,nls 10 depths~~ lus t'3U str\ftp. \M ~· O;nis nptalMd thlit WI mus.icaJ J0um9 bcpii whit pianO at 3gc S U) Ml homl 9Af Hurisbu.rs. P J . His lllGGef Md Wber bad no musical bedcatOMd. and b1I "povcn)°"l:lricMa" lamily ~'t oifford 10 owa • piuo. To pnctice 31 home.,,_. An ~d lhc pi:ano" ln his bead. ••1 didn't realize h, but I hid perfect pit.eh." His Camily mcMd two ran la1cr, and DaVil didD't ~ up another instrumtnt W\til the end of elementary tchc>o&. Wbe1I be aenJed on the tuba .. fof tbe CCA\nl rc.l300 there wa nolbiQI tile ... Ho didn't s1an studyiq ball .ail hl&h • '•hicb .. ~ ... pvt h1I lint dwftl Ncieal .. a do anisa l)ft tbc ..,.. ..... Davia..,.., .... ·~ju:& mUilic u.ntil .... -.......... who ... caup& M 1 MI . blll It llM local YMCA.~lha~ Parbr 1ae ~ 1n*OcS the--~ WMclrawalO the...,. ... ··-lM .......... )'CMa ClOlilll I ' • ,.;.... Md le ==-... ~--~ 9M 0 1• 11taa ' , ... _._ =-=-':::a.-: ...... · ............... : UdMll 'drr .. -..... ._ o..-111,...,... • ,.,.. RENAISSANCE Dr. Art Davis is a psychologist, an educator, a husband, a father of two oh, yeah, and the world's greatest double-bassist By MATT coKEa Double-bassist 0... Art Davis and bls jau qU.u"tct perform Sa~y night at Orange ~ CoUcgc. top m.WC ICbools. Bcta\IX his father died v.hcn An was youna. aod he bad to care roe h~ 1ick mother, be siaycd dole to bome. sptauin.J Li.me be1v.'Ced Jwlaard and tho MaAhanaa School of Music. One nisbt in 19S8. while dttin& in the auclicnce at a Mu Roach &i&. a friend io the band asked DaV&) a! he could fill ia Cor the bass player. •bo hadn't a.rri\ied. At Roxh's wPnlo Davb ound up ptayin1 the t.a\lre Kt -C\-'tn weU after the rcaular bass pla)Cr had lhowsa up. ScM:ral months later, Roach c:aUcd Davis and c.J if he coWd pa the band fuU-4~. That bepn a cwo,ear usociadcn Da\'is v.-e.ot oe to play twO ycan with Dizzy Oilae.ipMt. Asked lf he realized at tbs time he wa ~ .ath ... ol tbe lqcnds le JUI. DaYit .....end that tk New Yort ju& aae woulde'l allow 10Uftl mNlkit• to poMel l'Uida --. •ta Ne.-Yott. tbcy cba'l care. ll'a • .,... ..... tbey .. , t¥C9 talk :'°.~ .a,.,.. flOM joWlll(..lf ~·,. IM MW Ui a. .................... la M211• -0.. ... .. ........... , ... . ..................... '' ............ .. GI 1111 M'nr A ': • Ill ....... t 114 ''°"· ,.,.. ..... ., •• h .... r.o )Ca.rs .. 1th Gillespie's bud, Oa"'u deadcd he'd had coou.ab of the ro:ld and ,otned the NBC Orch~ua IJ\ New York in 1962. He was the )'OU.nlCSl musiaan in the orchestra, and be and Oark Ttny were the fU'5t of their race. "We could 1deotily with Jad.ic Robinson. He bad to go through a k>t at fint, and we had to JO throu&b that " Davis remembered berna appto3ched by NBC otncia.ls -.ho told him he "can't take t>Cr' or unpro\'LSC durina musical numbers.. After playing awhile with the orchestra on show's ho tcd by Jack Pur, Johnny Canon and Dinah Shore. be received a doublc-ed£ed c:omplimeru: He was lOld oo~ otncials bad been Wltcbina him ud that they appccciated bow wcU-btba\-ed he had beeA. D ma mo played duriaa \his = wfth NBC1 tOlf1 ol &be >Jr, Olbet ~udfnzlt......da. ..,.. ~ s. tCCMCI and oo.merdtl ;..-Bui~ ................ cilian ... , ... He ....... up .................... ..,.,. ... ..._. .... atler .. .._ JW' Dillil ldl oomklen m:=i=::=.~IO 11t1• 111 • -~ 11aa ~ beifta ' run by bigh·socicty t)pt"S -.ho prefer ~in& lhe skin color of their musicians the same as their own. Instead of gnping about conditions. Davis is worksna on the in.siJe to chaoae them. He s.ilS on mus~i:in union boards in Loe Angeles. He's also .. 'Ori.ina on the in>iJe of people's p )'(he. He bad a 10.)"C&r relationship with the l:uc John Coltrane, not as the legendary jazz (saxophonist's) ba~ phl)"Cr. but as a Criend Coltrane tried three umc~ to ~ct 03\IS in his band. but the b:i~t olw:a) h:iJ to bow out becau)C he was comm111cJ to other poup He bclic"cs thal made Coltrane m;p«t him more, and they became c:onfi.cbntcs.. "Hc~d ask my advice ••• on mane"' pcna.inin& to life 1Q ccncraJ. and IOCDC snU$GJ thiq$ .• • . ~~~d always told me to act l'd becll u uQOffec:ial ~ to a lol ol snusicians. •: . lle ·iocit a break Crom NBC ud caroUcd iA HunlCI eoue,. .. New Yott. aod WCI WCllt '° illcdtcaJ ~al New York lhlMnity. Wlllile ........ 'I at t ~ halpit8'11119'7, M lcanedol CGMM"I...._., .. .......... nm. .... lips in .............. ~ot ............ De¥il ..... ..... ~ flliily.Md .. Gii ......... ol &M .Johll 1.'.41 ........... - Coltrane Cultural Socie ty. • To cope v.ith Coltrane'!> de:uh. D:Ms retired from j:lll for 10 )Cllh :ind immersed himself in school He did teach music on the side :ind played in orchesu;:i pia on Bro.adway. "In betv.een scenes, I'd h:i'e my boo~s out.'' He now h~ 3 pri\ ale practice in Newport 13cach He mO\icd to Southern · C3hfornia in 1986 OUl or tl desire 'to gel out of the E<lsl Coast cold lkcau5e h1> wife of 29 )Can. Gladys, has re p1ratory problem\, th~ had to a\01d )mog and seukd on C<nta Me>i The Oa\ls~ b:l\c tw o !l.Ons Kimaili. :?.O. who I> in lhc in uran~c busme~ anJ Murc11h1. 25. \!oho worli.s v.11h VISTA --0 r:ingc C~t Collcgi: appruad1ed ham about becoming a.n :idJund prufc\)()r of music an ICJ 7. A IOO·mcmbcr Art Dan~ fan club cmcri;cd out o( an e:irhcr 1e::ich1ng s1 in1 :tl Lullenon Col cgc foUowcJ him 10 OCC. The club h:i .. been rcn::imcJ Ektt.:r Ad,antJi> .. i. for Student\ anJ Soc:1.:t~ or U ~!>S. JnJ 11 gr'-'C" money to studcnh Jnd Orange Count~ ·s nccJ) The groups 1hird annuJI fund·r.mm,; Jinncr "111 be I pm Dec. 5 at 1hc ll'\mc Holiday Inn 03\ls also JOIOS other J3U art1\h such as Buddy Collc1tc m going II> schools and pl:a}11\g free to youngsters. Da' is bemoaned the lxli. of mu.sic education he h~ found even in afOucnt Orange County. "In Jap:an, sixth-grade l id> know "'ho Ourlie Park.er is. .. On top of ~erything else, Davis plays with orc~ras oo mouon picture soundtracks and will appear on screen as a mus~ in such upc:omins ratms :i.s "Lush Life." "l..o\-c Altair .. and ''The Sh.idov.." How 1111oukl a true Ren:ia~ce man like Dr. Art Dans lilc IO ~ remembered. A5 a world·rcOC)'ll.ncd musicUn? A belO\cd educator? Thcr3p1~l., Budding )Cfcen i.t:ir"! To 3l\5Wer, he borr~ed Manin Luahcr Kin& Jr.'$ answer 10 the s:ime quC$taon. "As a human being A hu.maniuirian I've done · 'iOmethinc to tr) to ch:angc life for C\el)One." Oh, there is one other thin& He'd like someone to remember 1t wa m~ans like hjm "'"ho made it pos.sible four decades a.co for • )OUn& jaa pl~)"tr li\e Branford Marsahs tot y 1cad the bud th.at src--out Ol the ordacstra Oa\is broko banius to jotQ. .. We had 10 take a lol oC 1ufT. In the ~ N.Q. it paid oa." 0 Mall ('.Mir ,. ..,,.,. e/. Mll!hm~ m ~ MOM OOl.ced IA SJ: Oea:p: C... COl- .._..,._MllllCllllllMcil Wlmt .......... -.............. llOll .-0: al~ • •• • -- ............................•...................... ·······································~·········· •• ············~······································ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ART Art Museums • Newpott H.arbor Art MuSfilm 850 S.n Clemente Dm-e Newport BeK'h, 759- 11 22. O.ivld Soll~ WOtks on uh1bit thl'Ol.ldl Nov 28. Works by Lill.a l.ocurto <lnd Wll· li.1m Outc.iult on \lfW thfl>Ulh Dec. S "Tilt' fOUflh NeY>'l)Ott Bien,,..T Southetn •• C.ilifomkl," fe.:itunng the W()(b ol 18 new .1nd emerging lill'ots in • v.ariety ol medi.a, conunues thrOUfti .I.an 30 Hour\ 10 • m · 5 pm TuesdaY·Sund.iy ~ng lime frt. dJr> 1> 8 pm ~ ~ lot <ldults: Sl lor ~'°' cuizens <lnd Sludcnu and frtt for ch11dr"" under 1 2 .ind mernbt>rs Community Galleries • C.app C.ire Building W~ To--r. ~u· rely h cilic Building [.bl To"tt. 4000 ,._\.kArthur 81\d . .ind Firsl lnten~le Building \\N Tower, 5000 Bordi St, Newport Buch, 760-9648 Art Re'SOUrce Croup, L<tgun.i Bc.ich pr~nts • mi11td med1.i ~w cur.lied by R:ly ~ <ind 1,•.11uring tilt' ~ bl fiW" .1111.u. includ•ns )h°''Y v~s.ill• of Newport Bc•c.h • Cost.a MH.i Art Le.igue C..l!.ry 1661 Sc >Ylh Co.bl Pt.u.i Vil~. 8'1.)1.()1 Street •nd , S.1n1lower Aven~. S..nu ~. 540-6430. l.1m.l..c;ipe p.11n11ngt by M.lr1lou I~ on \l(.'\\I 1hrough Nov 2&. llours·. ru. m '> pm l1J<....d.i'1'·!"kl1urd.ly: 11 .a m.·S pm on )uncMy F rtt adm&IOl'I • John W•yoe Aireott 3151 Amwy A\e , '" lhe Thom.as F Rtley Tl'r•nlnJl's dep.lr· lure ~el ~le Rot'" 1-4 .ind 11·14, C<M.. ~ 2S2·S2H 'The \~11d Blue Yonder'' .l\l.llK>f'I nose •11 on displ.Jy 6 o1 m 10 11 p m; d.t•ly IN~ Nov. 29 F rtt .Jdmmion. · • "t'Wf>O'I S..ich Oty H~ C.illtty 3 300 Nt"Wport Blvd , ,.._port Be~. 644· J 150. · 199.J f.iU )Utied Art Show," featuring "~wt...s by ~-pott Be.ch .vtaU. on v.ew 1h1ouJ11 }.In ) Haun: B • m S p m Wttk<layt frtt ldmlUOOf\. • Newpon Buch PubUc Ubt•ry Newpo'1 (enleor Br•nch. BS6 S..n Cleme-nle Ori~. l'O~port Bc.Kh, 64<4·3191. "Poetly, fruit Dec 30 Hours 10 • rn.·9 pm. Mond.ly- Frd<ly; 10 .t m 6 pm Soltutd.iy; .nct 11 •.m.-6 pm. S...nd.ly. frtt ~ •·I f1m fe•t.hers .ind fur," .an ~ ol 1nk .ind w•lerrob' p.llntings on OOMUI ~ ~ K.ly IC.ti~ Menefe•u, on ~ throu'11 Nov )O. Houn: 9 • m .9 p.m Mond:.y· Thuri.cUy: 9 •.m -6 pm. Frdl(; 9 "m 5 p.m S..ll.rrd.ay; noon-S p.m. s-m. •!!!lm!!l!!!!!!9=!!!m!!!!!!!!!!lml!!!!!!!!!!!l~!!!!!!~llllllllllll!!mllllll-!!l!llll!!lm!!!l!l!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!. d.ly f rtt .idmmion. ... •OrAJtP CoMt c.ou.u. 2701 f~ Ito.Ml, C'.Olt.I Mes&, 02·'Jol9. "MJIO' fte.. fl«t.ions on AIOS," 1 miJled,mecf&a CX>Mec· hon ~.iwrinl the worb ol n4M ~ who d«.il v.ich ~mud themes. on display '" the Art C.ilny eod.ry ~ Dec.. ''· Opcon•l!J rec.eption M p.rn. T Und.Jy. !tq• ul.u ~liefy h6un: 9 .a.m.·3 p.m ~ Thurid.ay\ and 7-1.:lO f m !fw rina ancf th.rd Mondi)" Mid 'huf10¥ "' the month. frM ~- • Orup Couttty Cent.r few ConteMpo-ruy M 3621 W MKAtthut 8"'11. Sf*:it 111 5..int.I AN, 5<49'-4989. Ari eichebet ol BOAT PARADE . DEC 17-23 Rauve now for poupt or individuab • Dine In The Rataurant • Cruise In lbe Parade All At A Surprisingly Affordable Price CALL 675~5777 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• COMMUNITY EVENTS " 8 f.uhion l~Wtd ,11 l~,.. (ou1u1t' ~k.fl "-port C~lt( 011~t' .ibq..~ P,K1I<( (IM" lfp.ty, NN>J>O" ~oKh. 721 WOO The "'°PP~ m.dl s MW'lu.tl T rttlid\11og (t't tmom ..... iloctl ll'.alutn tlw lqjli.,.,, oC .&II 80 IOc..c 0\1""m.u lltt ~ .a ~1.11 r.11lv ~ ~ ~ ci-.. "''" ~ ~ .. 1 p R\. rr.d.a)' IO IJ-<io 8tll.Kf"'J) ?"~m.in ,\\.Ir Cid C'OYr'l)".tld 8 LMl.ndl PACI " Ct\~ Co...11 lH I ~.., St., c:ma.. ~\n.a S-46-1061 ,0 ,,.,. .arid 5pnl'lielg T 1.1'!~. -.a c rid>r .al.Aln of It .... ~.~ ~.... "' bt-hrld 11 .a rn. ~ 1 .and l p "' 5-ltUf~ ~ SS .tdmiAIOn "1Cli.dt\ ,_.. lo ~ l~ P.td ~~ Sp.ke limol«l'ul !of ~...,,_ 8 l• ~ridim hot•I ~SOO '~ at.d . ""-l>O'i Sf..Kt.. H6 2001 Buup- Lt" ~'°"' W<ltl\'f' It.Kt' l p"' 101J.1y IO C~olll' th.s )~.>t S Mmoil of the-tlC'W f1"f'Ch "ones fNt..iTS 1ix..i ... .a •en .and ~"'~ ~"'I an tt'l' hoed'~ •.aln p.atiung lot ~ do#ln W"-~ .al huicf'I r~JOU lhtuus*' ftid.;y Spl'Ci.M cf.nnt'f d.lnce to ~ .. tt' th(-\\NW: ' ,, m.tl s.t\lfd.J} ~ ~~o \\VW ol·. k'rl"d .,.. hot~ bJri "" .. ftl •~r.Mn Mucvs .at r~ tw'ld 001 ~lX't' C~11 Or • ,.._port Sf..leh 759 1900 ~ hotlowM'C ~Em.I 1o1 UslilJo Rofno JppNl'S 5.alurd.ay to Launttt ht'f ~ .and tutquoo ft"'t'll) cul IKt.on .and IO pt1 ht'f tlll>O )OU"g ~ ~an &.wnctq .a cholchn'i ~CUI "' f ............ t , ~Caata•••• ..................... _ ---COUPON __ _ Mnpm SR.oft STEM FOR Tw0 I L- A ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ll'Ctt0n 11"1 Cdt G.l~ ·L~~ II. txqlUis.tr toy c.rt'..wt Phrbt-flhill,ps ~ S.tUrd.i) 111 OWdfton·s. l~ II. 8 Nl"WpOf't ~Kil M.anioC HcM1 and Tl'flnls Ollb, 900 ~ ~ Or. ""'~ ~.xh. 9l1S 1}9l ·~ chit Cn,.Y Moon," .a c~ QSliflO reatunng lcK.il Ct'kbf.t'" JS ~Jlcri.. ;;along with JU<> lrOnl, ~ <lnd <W1c1ng. will bl' helJ 1 p m to miJnogtlt f' rid.ty f' IC'kl'b S60 8 Tht' Not1h f~n 1870 HMbot 81,d Cu-t.i \~. 646-0909 u~ ~ Shi"" ·9 J le.1turit13 .ln .1ppc.11.inct' by lud1ng l''lrt.'mt' ili.~r Scut xhmtd1. <.l\.anc:n to ~·n Mt tJClt'b to ~tht'-rn Coil· J;)ln..a '""'1111 ollld ~ QI tht' utcsr '" 14• oinJ W'IOWbo.lrdtt \\t.'41, ~ 11 J m to • r .., s.itur~) - •Oun~ Co.1st Col~l' POl F'1"'~ R d CO.U "~ 41l".'SS~6 OCC's .in· r. .l\lvt"/\r• I t.lll of f ~ inducts nu...,.lf)I T .itoon P.irt.l'I, <.~ foor~ft p&.a,. l"I tutllC."d ~roci.i.n tht' ~It' Or 'T<>m Ru"· ~t'f dlo,.~1pho OonNt lJctr .. zono •nd dom~tJC \oiolt"n« Wlltt fwf'ldt( Ctrul Artn1t WilliJnb bq;im 11>.th • Cl'~ .al 5 pm fricUy, foAo .... ed b,. tor• c~....n (rom" IS 8 1S Ch.lmpo:is. induct.~ Ol)m~ ch.amp.on. M.ltll\J ~tm0\4 .a~ ~ Pononwl'f\Ml, Ol)mpoc ml'CU.lt~ £1iu6l'th MJnley .and spe<i.ll ~ (~.l ... ~., .a"'1 ~ \ .l> s.il~ pt-ri°'m on 1ncr .al 8 pm. (rod.l\ T~ no ua 1ss du.count ic,, ch.ldsl'n .and ten!OrW 8 •~me School ol Music " IM Arh 1 > t Mimi.A C.-1 co,u ~~ ~~s 1111 HCJI id.ly ~""· lt'.mmng don.ikd 11rn» ... ..i.J to r~ funili (..,, thl' w;hool, ichbtirV-.p tund. prl'11C.•r1<'d l · 4 p m 5..ltu•d.l) • Sht'raton Nl'"'porl l;.ach 4 54 S M.at.Asthur 8 d . 1'.~'PO'f Bt-• h 'J 1 9116 lo(~ anJ l.Kt', • 8.llbo.i ~l..1 Club'1 1ntf!f fash.on stio..... bt~ll) .... 11h codl.t.b ;;at 7•:\0 pm frod.l), lol~ .. 'tJ b) .1 mt'«'l•ng ;;at a ricll'U u fiw motmhM ss fotnon ~ 8 South <:out Mdto Su~1:r .ind Bri> tOI .art'J cl <:.o.u ~~ AA.I fl.JI· 6 .. 12. "All fntftNtioN.1 f<lm.ly Ct4l'br.a LJM.~ w 10th <lnntWf1.Aly T~ Qr.)n~ ~ ~ P.arn. ~I'd oi191m 5.lt Y· 8 W.vntt lros. Stucbo Sl~l' 11 ')outh ~ Plu.i, )JJJ Br...uil AH! (OIU f\~ The 5 )rd \\!4rl'ef Bros """l' -lttt' l11SI m Or.inge-Cour~ .-opcm l~o; DANCE 8 Or.>ng~ Counly Pt11lhM~IC M•t'I~ "' Oi.ani.'t· Cw•.t• P.-.-.,.1111..; "1t.. (• •W (.,()t) T'"'" C•·Oll"f °' ( O>U "•""-! p"i l l·H l l~ 8Jlkl} it.ir ... .a n~. .i 40 nwml...:1 It•"-'~ lt>d ~ .in -ttC d1rt'CIOf 11..tk> L.iml•1 pr~u IU m ...... prvdu..t.OO -!><kl The' ro1tl OI lilt' · .It II p m SJturd;,, T tC ll·h S 1 J SJ"i FESTIVALS Ii SPlCTACUS 8 Cost.a .\Ws.1 H.1"l'St f.-sl,j,,~ ill OrJ ~ f.a ~. 8a F.1>1 Or . Co.i.t ... ~ 751-l?-4~ 1nd ~ ·~·.ti ~ •A Popul.al Autumn Tr.lliJl(J()ll' ... • Ourip Count) Pmormiri~.:::S Cl'ft· tn 00<> TIMTI (t'fltt'f Or , "~ H0-2000 World C1.1p r~ SUtmg • ~ ~ ~y 600 Sht-tlm.I~ lclf k.lt B.ay DrMI ~poo ~..xtl t.40- 67•6 -~ion o..,. .... ITl&.>fn&ng ol t~ I~ tr.iii\ <llld ~~tlOf'I .at B u~. tUrt1 Jt 9 .i m S..iu•cUy Mttt 1n chit e;g ~ ~Ung lot l<.•.itOMl'S Atrw:f.....t) ~ indoor ~J ;;art) • ·ind er.alts m.>r..npl.Ke, morl' th.Jn 400 .ir UWI'\ CJJlt df.'mnn"r.Uoon. "'T l""'t'f harley Brown' h.u stuk • ~11 righJ. Cornfcd . Ccnificd Angu\ Midwestern beef. • Tender. 1u1q· charbroiled Sluks H'tHd sit- iling ho1 off the uul..h uusc grill. • W ith your QJ\oicc of s.il.id or chef\ oup cc.ilhou c pot~1ou. And frnh . ho a <>o urdou~h brt".1J . • l or tu!., lh.ir .Ht' Jefinncly .i \.Ut .ah ovc the r c'>t. bring th is \.Ut1f1< .. .atc rn (.. harlt'v Brn~n\. It 's ;a grt'ar v.1luc tor the mool.1h. ..... .... M&"9RS II F.I" ll•1rrtl ,,,.,. "" ... *"'"' " ,., ,. ,, lt,w -i ,..,,, ,_ ---------, ~ BROWN'S' STEAKJ I ~ ................ ,... N, • .,.,, 8'111~ 151 F1111 C•1111 H11I.,,,. 67 • 910 , •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 1.11nmcmt. r~t()n.11 ~me •nd Amerian cu~~. ~rolhng m.igici.lns •nd J~ .ind • contempoury cksii:n ueonds t«tlOn 'hoon to 8 pm f rid.ly, 10 • m to 8 pm Sat· urtlly .lnd 10 • m to 6 pm Svnd.ly Td· eh SJ SO·S6 1S lone .>dmiwon ~ '°' •II 1hree d.>~1. S 1 <>1( '°' thaw! w1lo bring new iuy 0< "°" pe1 oh.I hie lood Item lO benc<11 19•13 Toy •nd food On._. spon· '>OINI by Co-.1 .i t.'\es.J · > poloee .Jnd fire .is- SOl"\J ltOn> FILM l VIDEO • E~Mdt Meu On~ 1834 Newpott 8Ml C~ Me\.i. 6-46·S02S "Sp~ & Mikes fewv.tl ol Am1Ntt0n" ~ tonlldl< w11h 16 .imm.ited ~ films Tdets S'S· S7 • Or.tn&e Cout Collejte, 1i0 1 fiJir.tew Ro.xi. COsu Mes.l, 4)2-~880 "Ustng Y041t umcordcf .ind VCR le.tin s.,npie Edoting T t·<imlQU"S to Cre.lle Pu!IShed Video Pro- d~" otrered 9 .i m. 10 S pm S..tur· d.lv fee U9 • Or•n&e County PerlOfming Nls C~­ ter (,()() 1 °'"n Cente1 Di , Cost.I Mes.I, _, 5_.c:, ARTS. \\a11eon Mlllc!f's I.nest W..1 film. '81.lt I.. D1•mond RINI " pt~le'd 8 p m T u~'Sdly 1 KI.et.I S 14 LITERARY ARTS • Bur Strfft c..re •t Ctytt.tJ Couri, Bc.ir Str~ .1nd Sunllow.er A\lf'llue, Col&.l Mew, 7S1 2Hl Pf.N Q,.n~ County pmients • 1e.l<l1ng by dtst1ngui~ pott. tt.insltlOf .and td110t P .iul \7.ange(istl 7 p m. f 00.y f ll'f' .ic.lmtS.SIOn • Round T •ble Wett M die 8.tlbol 8.ty Club. 1 221 W Costa Hwy • Newport 8Nd1 12131 2Sb·7977 T~y·s noon lunt ~ ptog•m fe.itutft .tuthors Porter 81tb I' It Ain 't As E.lsy As It Loob -Ted Turnl'f·s Arn.vint Stcwy'1, Munl ~ l.111 I P~ al AltorMV'1, MMpret Le- • • .J,t· o ... vt1 t"RNen.., the C>rs.rr1 ~Bev· ("fl• 6.J,s I .. ~ Hotel Def CcwONdo Coale· brJ(.I. 'I T id.tu SlO per pen.on. U OO for u t,. .. o1 10 lind'°' lunch I MEETINGS & SEMINARS MUSIC .. •• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Jazz. 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For_Jicketa and infonnatiC)p call The Ballet Montmartre at 714/~7618 l'op, Rod ir Country SJO"c.omplete Thanksgivtna Dinner U your tde of a pcrf t T11ao~1vina hohd{'Y dinner n't include •&h t hour~ In the ~1tchen ft1Jnc 1t brinathe l mllytoCharley ~ns w~·re M holiday f .vrrth II t tnmml And our famous nd nod Wetl So l(lt out ol the lite n and into the spirit t ChaMy Brown· s:rF.AKHOUSE Enfoy Our Spect8cular Waterfront Vlewt N6wpwtl•~ 151 East Coast Hwy.• 67,·5910 Make your reservations today. • • • • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··························~······················ . ca . .. ·······~··········································· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• SINGW • ~ ., dw Cuildt ol I.ht Orup County ,..,.. ... , Alta ~ P 0 b '°446, IMne. 4..0.UJJ .... " ...... ,,~...,.~.hem~ p.any I p.m.. ~ SlO ~in· <ludc. drinb Md pol ludr d.inntf. f\#0 r.ioted F IDMlnf New v..,., (~ dlttlwff d.M"<•. THEATU • ~~ TM_, 1 S99 SuPf'OO' A~ C0JU Mrs.I. 646 SU7 A ~ ~ ... the~ 8r~'Rd\­ Md ISerftlc mui.iul olbout • ~ C'-c:J dw~.,,..., ~.the hold.ly\ ~ by """A>'"& _,,~ ol ch.ldhood Chr~ mrmDf"1ft. ~111\J 8 pm Tho~)· ~u~ and 7 p m Sund.tys NII! 26 throvpt Or< l9 T1d,rt> S12·SI 5 • C'.Ahu ~ Civic ..u,t.au~• 611 H.lm •hon Sc Ca&a M•w 6SO !>269 ·~ ~ _s.dc by SOI.......... · Ml ~~ ol tnw.: bot BIOoldw'VJ ft\ISlff ~ ~ Sand hnm. dme a pm ~ s..tuilM)' .nd 1 P"" Sundly r rltts sa ~ s 1 s • (~ ~ M.dch ScfM>ol T~~ no2 P.&m A~ Hunr,,.son Bui:.h. 1S 1. 9740 ~ ComtnuniCy C'*V' Id chr.lll« producion "'Tlw Sting." • ·~ ~ ~ b.Md un ltw popu1lf ~ ~""'<>~con mM ~re­ ~ on • P'SS"" ~ .i a conigt"C ¥od concne &4lr Friday M1d ~. l p,,, ~ t.I DK 1 l lid& S7·S9. • ~pcNt HMbor Hip Sc.._, Nom\M'I lo.m ~,,...,.Alb Tlw.at, 1 Sth ¥od II· WW tllttO, ~'polt kKh. 7~J) 19 Tlw tehool'i "'"~"" fhNuof [)r.-pMtment ~ ~ fr.iyn·s • Noisft Oif, •• • fifCe N Otfff'l • ~~ ~ .iic th. tt\olh ~ t1ibul.ltJom ol life 1n tt. ~. 7:)0 pm ~ through S..t urd.ly f~ S6 • ~ l hHlet NU C~l•r 1S01 ClJf 0r-. Newpott kldl. bl 1-0286 ~ in Morocxo, • • iww mus1ul by '"~ AIMlc M'Cf lill1d.a ~ olbouc thttt Nrtf:rrCM\ ~ ~.., "~ """ J'l*·Y.ortd WM U ~in WMd'I c:J lf'le rom.Q M'ld ~· lNoy WW in k mc:Mn. PfCtnoel'n f riday ~ runt Thurldly tfwouP ~ bl DK. 19 rd.ca.: SIS. • Oranp Cout ~ 2701 fM'Vlew Ro.I. COJta Mew. 02-J'640. ~Pf'· formMa"S c:J "'Tmllng c:J the Shrew," the 8.vd'i ~ ~ c:J l:hr tae M-d l:hr ~ production c:J nindl ~ 'Shaknpure Moneh." 12:10 p,m locby lhlgtl tChool m.atJnttl, e p m f~ •nd S.:.turd.y, Mld l pm Sundly in Rd>ert B Moore Tlw-llff Tdeb SS·S9. 8 Soulh <:out bpMory 65S Town Un- ter Of~. Cosu Mes.a 957-40)). On th( M.a·ntt..I <:bing pt"riortNnces ol "M.ln ol the Mommt, ·• • d.tr1dy funny led. .lt f•miP '•nd ~o-v.onhip by Abn Ayck· boum, ton.lht thtough SYnct.iy. Tid4!U u s s )4 On the S«ond SUge worid pre- m>("fe ol John Glen's "TM Comp.Miy ol Hu-o-cn.' ~ MO "1~ ~~ W"PM~•. unnpl.l~ ~on 1n fn. gtr.h country\de .and m.aL. the rnilt.lle c:J tell.ng w..~ lbouC c.. c:ontJ~ lhtuugtl Otc S Td.et> UJ·Sll Show· ~ T~Y' lhtou#I fr~ • 8 p.m , ~'1' .i 2 )0 Nd a p.m • Sund.iys .. 2 30 and 7:l0 pm SCR's ~ ~ product.on c:J ChMies ~· "A an.tm. c.vui~ \&Mung ~ Undon Jr .s EbeM.ter ~ pr~_,,._ 30-Dr< 4 CtJcltts S12·S191 •'!Ch ~ pMorm- •nce DK 4 26 IS21 S281 • Soulhefa u M°'nUi CGIWp SS fa. Or . Ui.t.a t.~. 556 3610, ed. 27~ or 24) ~ few ~ AIU Pft'S4!flU ~ pMom\<lncn ol ''Th!P ~ Who Ume IO CMMJ" .lt 8 p m I~ lhrough s..c~ rdeu ·11. •W•r Off aro..d!ny PU~ 1058 E f11u St . 5.lnc..\_ AN. S-47·8997. ••Ctftt. inp • wntiment.11 drimedy .t>out • f.lm. 11) 11\.11 driCX7'~fl the me.vung c:J Cht1WTW. ptN!'t'lttd 8 p m r fld¥ .net ~~ lhtOugh DK 18. ""'th 2:30 ~m. rNtinte DK 12 Nd 19 ricMu snso. Dinner theater • lliu.bedt ~. 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I.bl th«! ~~t cU~ .al \'\1ndo....~ t~ur•nt • South Coul PLM.a Vi!Ug-e Mw~ Myt· t~ry Dinntt 1631 Sunlk:Mer A~~ • S..nt.l AN. 675 9726 S.:i«locli t~ tn u~ No SJ "Murder in the "'"-'mmy's Tomb' pr~ttd i' pm S..tur~ Trlct> S~S pt'• pt'l'SOI\, includes dinnt'r, m\ .tf"I)' ~ .M gr1tu11ies SERVING LUNCH DAILY 11:30-3PM DINNER NIGHTLY 5PM-10PM· BRUNCH SAT&SUN 10AM-3PM LIVE JAZZ. BLUES & ROCK 11 - ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ······················~·························· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• hen owner Elias Cballila immigrated from Lebanon, he fell an love with a beautiful Louisiana belle named Amanda. Marriage. a child and a Cajun cafe later, Orange Coun1y beckoned, and they responded in 1990 by purchasing Amie's Manbalt11n Re)ta uronl and Delicatessen on Bristol Street in Costa Mesa. Now they have a second child and a second Arnie's; the newest Challita is 1 years old. The newest Arnie's M:mhattan is ~o mont hs old and you can find it in among the rc)taurants and shops of MacArthur Square, a godsend lO the surrounding corporate , crowd hungry for the perfect New York noi.h. Around the corner from Geezer's Garlic G nll, and next to ' • the Pleasant Peasant, Arnie's is spacious, clean and inviting with enormous murals of New York '>cc ncs decorating the walls. A packed deli cnse welcomes entering patrons. and the scent of kw1sh cuisine curls invitingly through the dining /ooms. Anyone who has visited Arnie's on Dristol is familiar with its out)tanding breads, especially the f)C, which is, of course, available JI rhe new MacArthur digs. This rye tastes as if 1t were nght out of a New York Caty O\C n. With multiple layers of moist, warm pastrami and a touch of mustard, this sandwich will make you feel as if you arc taking a bite right out of the Big Appic. Such a sandwich! Mauo ball and chicken noodle soup arc both served d11ily, and lentil is a frequent alternative. You can have the best of both ""orlds for $5.95; any cup of soup "-tth half an overstuffed soindwich. Latkcs, tradi1ional potato pancakes, arc deftly handled here, coming to the table with tender insides, a crisp finish and :>mall cup of sour cream and apple sauce, $3.99. Two big cabbaac rolls, the re:tl thing. senicd Hunprian tyfe, arrive rest ing on n bed of dart red sweet and sour cabbaae, hard · to resist ll.Od the servina is aencrous enough for tw0 people to split, $7.25 A NEW YORK NOSH at Arnie 's Manhattan Restaurant and Delicatessen Brisket of beef · careM)Y, • trimmed of fat and makes a Aiuoda and P.Jlu Qaa.Wu are the pro..ad owncn of Amin Manbattan JlacaUnnr Md Ddkten-.: 14 Ot•Ot CCMliif W1d•r1C11 ~......,....11, t• .. "' A'"OI)'• warm, satisfying ~~ 1ch c pcciatly with good aunchy dill pickles. The chopped chicken liver could ~ aomc lemon and sweet diced onions to kkk it 1ntt1 scor. Both the fiver and lbe corned beef used in hash ha\ c spent too much time In the Moutinex for my taste - resulting in a pate·hkc texture - but. O\'Crall. the Arnie's food L1o just fine Count on a nice bi& scrvin& ol lox with a fresh ~ cl and fresh cream cheese, •h.ite fasb salad or noodle kugel at Arnie's. Overstuffed undwtcbcs ol c:omc:J bed, liverwurst and tonauc 3rc listed, and there are also sandwich staples or no p:Lrtteul:ir ethnic bad:ground includ1na: mc;at lo:af, hambu~cr, tuna mch. and an old~(ashioncd chicken salad, all served with Arnie's homemade French fries. Since the lad are Cull or ~ ttuff like f rcsh seafood and chlckcn, they tend to be price) (around S7.9S), but one order is plenty (or ~'O people. Wine and beer are avajl blc along Wlth Black O\cny and cream soda. Lemon cake or chocolate fudac ran1asy arc up for deuen. but a piece of perfect. New York d • cbeae cake is the logical. nostalgic Cboice fof deli buffs. f u ordcn are bonofed and catcriti.a is available. The tenice is almost always efficient except when thlnp get totally jammed at peak lunc:h time hours. 10 be I little patient. already! O ~alnl&•~ writ# ..... llllllitf ,...., .,,,_,.. wwMb' Ut W111 •...t fl.M [R ICfl.N Your ll..toutant Gulde Iv Dining in Newport leoclt, CCMfa MMG, Corona _,Mor, Hunfiwtfllon ...,, • fountain \Wley CAFE CALI FORNIA CUISINE CHIN ESE COFFEE HOUSE ITALIAN MEXICAN MUOtO GUSTO. Jma ._ & ......_ Ortl loccmd al 263 E I 11t1 Se ift Com Melo M9!w in&deJ Muic:on food & tofne lalift Anwkon dllhea Pl'ICal range from SA 9.5 to $12 9.5 Open Moll 11 ·9 30, T'*. 11 10 30. w.d & Tlwta 11-1 l 30 Fri & Sot l l-lom, ~ 9.3(}.9 30 BlU f&, ENT. 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