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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-11-22 - Orange Coast PilotBEACH • COSTAMESA Loogtim< local resident Wancn Pryw recd. tho pig~ at lnspintion Point in Corona dd Mu Sunday a£ttronoo. At 88, ex-Disney artist teatbls 1118 cratt to the bind "" Volunteer accepts ·the chaHenge because he says he's lucky enough to be doing something he loves. BY ~ KNou. Sr.a.u.1G TU o.w..' l"l:LOf H c uys it's a cba.Uen,c tvtry tlmc he teaches his art dasa. It's not be.cause he's 86 ycan old. It's not because he \'Olu.n1ect1 aU ol bis lime. It's not even beca..,. all of the dUI materials and ~ns.u are paid for oul ot his own pocket. It n. howner, bccaux aU ol Ed Fourcbcr's art atudents are blind. ll bepn two ycan aao when he was asked to siYC a .. pep" acc:turc to a poup of bniUc uudcrua. He said be wu curious about their intUuu. , "AU I asked was 'How many of you WOtlld ·like IO be u anisl or dr.lw a pktu.re?', and my ll:udents and I have been leamin1 ever Jincc." Fowcbc:r aMl AltJ>ooah llWl1 -Ute an and dnwlna with Wion. Fowdicr Aid it mostly comes · Crom the penoa'I mind and ia dc:pcode•t on • ~ ....U «memory. . For my students that \lied to haYC Mahl, it's just 1 matter ol rea.eachiQa them how to .,. their recall; they have • memory of co&on and lhapcs. IO It's DOl IO uran,p io theal,"llesaid. On.tnoHln A.At.I", Dout.' l'ILOf Ed Fourdter, 86, u a volunteer teacher in an art class for the lcplly blind. "Bur the ones that were bom blind, or have no visual memory, I have to build it up lhrouab their different KnKS." FowdM:r a.aid. ... have them feel thinp d.nwn with a crayon; they need lo feel lines and shapes. BasicaUy, 1 have 10 upla.in what fed 1oob ,,. .. -·· And for someone wilh Fourchcr'1 badr.pound. this wk mAy nol be U difflCUJI u it secms. Fourcher bepn usi.o& a friend's saraec u an art studio after be graduated from Hollywood Hi&h School. He WU soon ukcd to work with ncwcamer Walt Disney. Howe:Yer. never havin& beard of Disney, Fourchcr declined and opted to go 10 New York whc~ be worked on such canoons as Betty Boop and Popeye. "I Sol tired ol New York afler a while and mewed back to California. I worked al a friend's si~ then moved to MOM , and cvcntuall)i ended up al Disn-after all .. be Aid. ., • Du.rina his 10.year stay with Disney, Fourcber did animation for such classk:lias "Snow White," .. Dumbo." "Bambi." "PiDoccbio" and .. Fantasia.·· Al times he helped with the storylines as weU as lhe an work. .......... -~ ODGll 7 .:.'. .......... ' . ewpeclld ID .... llain a hWt In the mid 60J ID., _. low in the 505. ' s.e w •• ,, .J Winner of 33 journalism awards in 1993 Councll to vote . on ellmlnating , cttY department • .... Action could sink Parks, Beaches and Recreation Department Creation of Community Services Department would save city of Newport Beach $115,000: BY DAVID lhrrz., Sl.u-. WI.ITU N~WPORT BEACH -~ pan or City Manqcr Kcvj.n Murphy's onCQing m·issaon to rv.n Newpon kancr ~hik main1alnin& servic:cl. the council will vote ~I lo_ crca1c a Community Sc~ Dcpan- ment. cbm1na1.mg the Parks. Beaches and Rcaca.tion ~art~iu and u.ving an estimated Sll.5,000. I think Iha l's 1 mDYe in · Lhc: rich I direction, .. Mayor Oare.nee Turner said. .. Every city that I've talkc:d to is cutting baclr. one Wftf or another.·· , Parks., Bc:acba and Recreation Direct.or Ron Wbitky ii rctirin1 Jan. l. His dcpa.runcnl. will be meraed with the ~ Department. and l.Jbrari:.n l..aOonu KX:nitt will be appointed .. Communi1y ScM= Dir<ctor/Ciry Libnriu." - ~ savinp will ~ from oot filJlo& Whilley's pcmtton.. Murphy bclicva·tbe ~ a.bo will si\'C two Connerly segregated deparunenu a chance 10 work iogelhu. · "In both departments., there's some pretty crc.11i1ivc peopk,"" Murphy said. -i'he uaffs interact ~Q'. little :.... this will force that intcractioo." ~ . He said t~ dty am:. OJU1d save money by publish· mg a combUled Community Services brochure, fea· turini the activilics of both departments. Currently, both departments -the library and p2rU. beaches and rccrcatK>n --publish brochures.. The merger also wiU ma.kc it e:is.icr to coordinate ... COUNCILi• Who's backing who is lsstre in supervisor race . .... However, importance of endorsements is S9,metimes open to debate. slilfar, no candidates from Costa Mesa have emerged. BY AtoaGAN K. 5.u.a•, ST...n Wun:• COSTA MESA -Three eandi- cbtcs eyeing a county supervisor's scat whose district includes Costa M~ina endorscmenrs £rof\ politicians. environmentalists and community accivists. So far, no ai:adidatcs from Costa Mesa ha~ emerged. "Some people may nCI( know Jim Silva or wha1 he s1ands for," said Silva. 1 Huntinaton Be.ch councilman and candidate lo rt· place outjOing supcMsor Harrtcu Wieder. "Bui ii I have the en- dorsement of someone they recog· nize and belie~ has their bcsc in- lcrcst at hcan then it aliens me wilh that person and lhcir st'~ on variou.s issues." Nearly a year before 1hc super- visor's election. Sitva, Hwitingtoa Beach Councilwoman UJk1a Moul- ton-Pauenon and fonntr count)' Plannina Commissioner Haydee TiU01son have already secu.~ 1C'¥-· eral hundred endonemcnu tft· compassin1 a Who's Who o( city and county leadership. MOt.1lton -Pa11cnon's bacters in- clude aU of her Hun1irl1wn Beach ~ty Council col.lcag;ucs -except Silvi and C.OUncilma..n Earle Rabi.· laille -Planning Commi.Woncr Debbie Cook.. Anaheun Mayo1 T,om Daly and kx:al K:hool board members Bonnie Bruce.· Shµlev Carey, Bonnie Castrey. Brian Ga;. land, Carol Kanode and Jerry Sul- livan. Mouhon-Pattenon u id while name Mlentifa.tioa may not cany as much pull with iuue-drivcn vot- ers as , it use to. itJ role in cam· paignin• remains Unpo11an1. "I think people •·an1 indcpcn· dent candidates. at kas1 as far as wanting a chanac.," ihc said. "And one o( the best Wl)'I to judge a candidate is by who supports them.·· Silva '1 endont.n include As· scmblyman Mid:cy Conroy Rep. Oristopher Cox. Supervisor' Roger Stanton, Fountain VaUcy Council- man GCOf'IC Scott, u -Huniinston Bc::teh f\iayor Wes Bannister and Lon& 8cacb Grand PriJ; Ol'Janilcr O\ris Pook . As W1edcr's hand-picked 1uc· ccuor to lhc supervisor 1eat. Tilk>bon has cndotlcmcnt1 Crom --· ' UICNl-Y out: Forecasters predict mid rain Giving thanks W hiit •re you thonlcful for lhis lhonksgivirwl Gille us • all on the Rndon Hodirie (642-6086), ....Owe'll print )'OUf ..,._, If\ our special ~ng Doy edition >long with thooe from Newport 8-M:ootl community leodo<s. Pie.... be sure to le•"" )'OUf norne, dty ond phone nu""*. Id FIFI r OllC\JIATlON ll00-252-9141 S«).1Jl4 IT MOM.Wt L S.U.U., tw-r W\.rrn NEWPOR:r·MESA -Locail """'1d llOt be• without their raia- OOlll and umbrcltu u meaadfta ...,, -that -• ~veil ~r tbe are'a Swaday are upectcd to -• mild __.. ... r the tlCX1 -~ """""' the be· ainnU., of the taUoJ IC-A li&lu rainfall ii onticipotcd be· p.i.u., thia ........ •ad last"'t ""°""' ,_.,, wltb the ........ "' .-... """'""" lhia ,,..,_ aad tonjpt. ftalb· t.r~t111kl n-"' rai• ..... rqioned .... cally S..-, ... L ~ byNNI __ ._,.. _, ,...... ___ ... c.watrr., ~ • '° dill ...., ..... , r.i-.............. ... ,... ..... , .......... . ,,.. _01 ,,.-. .... . ,. ........ _ ... . ,..... a II• Na ... _ .......... ........ _ ---~·~ -:s.:.: . ' Hun: •11 Here's to• best medicine: the mind I t's not surprising that one-third of adults in this country are turnina to ahcmati\'C medicine. For the price of 1 CAT Scan, it's cheaper to take your ulcers on a relaxing cruise to the Greek Islands. \Vhat's more, there's no prcP for this trip. NlllCY Mcintyre 59 and Holding You don'~ bavt to gµlp down a quart or more of special liquid so your · digc·S1ivc tract will be sharply dcfmcd on your X-ra)'I. With all the meticulous attention to the smallest detail, you'd think. radiologists were shooting a glamorous portrait you could enshrine in a silver frame and put on your piano. My inn::ards have been photographed from as ntany angles as a Holl)"'t·ood super star. l\cry time they sec a camera they start cn1oting like n1cthod school actors - gro\l.l1n g, ru mbling "fd kicking up a fuss. ~1 r~nwhile, I'm lying on the table, chagrined at this embarrassing pcrrormance, and praying thal evef)'lhing looks normal on the X-rays -and nol like the Marx Bro thers blew 1hrough. I'm in ravor of all forms o f medicine - alternative, traditional, ancient and h1gh-1cch. One form shouldn't preclude the othe rs. \Ve need all the help we can get. For 1nc, the most fascinating aspect of healing. is the awesome power o f the mind, 1hc CEO of bodily operations. It isn't i:.olat ed in the head office, but affects all p.irts of the anatomy from the lowest joint 10 the elite chambers of lhe heart. Mide from dispensing endorfins., the best pain pills ever created, this rcmaikablc instrument also speeds up calls from )OU r immune system to send down nlOre of the good guy cells in lhe white hats that fight infection. Even doctors concede the mind is a valuable working partner. M cditation and visualization is not o nly an alternate form or medicine, h's by far the easiest and cheapesl way to 1ravel. Where else iil the world can you find be;i;utiful, uncrowded beaches and idyllic mountain paradises that cost nothing1 No jc1 l:ig. passports., or worrying about the rate of exchange . Just Slretch out, close your eyes, and envision the place you'd like to. be -v.'oodland stream or tropical shore. Since evcrything's £rec, you can even order a gin and Jnic if you like. Occas1onally, for a change of pace. I visualizi n1ysclf in f\·lonle Carlo at the roulette tables. but then I start worrying aboul all 1he money I'm losing, and switch back to a saf11r ambiance, In add11ion to my regular doctors, I have a £our-fuo1cd one at home who specializes in keeping niy blood pressure down. Like all medics. our dog Kip maintains a stricl !lchcdulc and charges by the n1inutc. For a 15-111i11utc consultation, her fee is one ~lcaty Done bil>Cuit. If the time runs over, 1t•s two b1!1cuils. 1-Jowevc r, it's money well spent. There's nothin& like a warm body and cold nose to pul everything in pc r!l(}("CI L vc . llcs1 of all. doggie doctors don't order CAT Scans. They growl every lime they hear the name, N•nr:y ft1r:lnl)'rt's columa rons C"t'Crf . \tonday. Service CMll Jim de 8oom'1 ~rvicc Oubs column v. ill no longer appear o n Mondays. This 1.11cck, it will appear in Tuesday's cdi1ion. a fl.am AIADIU NOnlNl1 ... , ..... 10 MAil.i A coa•m•• 11 iii llltl Nil\ IOlr\' • ,._.... coma • tnvn "' ~. "'-"° QI '* IU6. d . 16.1. Thri. ,_.. no..K.,........ ......... -.-.-.... MlfWa. M .. $Ea. ... ...._.,...a.Id' ......... a. 'rt....., ....................... --.-.... '""'_a-...._ ........ 0 ... • Issues ond bnswe!'1 for today's senior citizens A humorous ·outlook From buddying it up with Virgil Partch and the · 1nterlandi brothers . to marching in Doo Dah Par.ade, 82-year-old sees the funny side of life BY B..u11 Lo.u.,, ST.ton Wuna ~--------~=.::_...::;=::::::::. _____________________ --, A 1 age 82, Corona dcl ·Mar Crcc·lancc writer ~ ::=:reeman ~loob back londly on bis He ICCS il u the tu . I point or bis budding. mid·life career u a wri r. "Very fortunately Id. about that time," he says with a chuckle. ',-Jiat helped a lot." But serf>usly folks. Freeman is rarely serious about anything: For a man who spent 42 years i n the wholcu.lc lumber business., his sense or humor is anything but wooden. A writer whose worl has appeared in newspapers ipcluding the Daily Pilot and natK>naJ ma1azine1 such as Reader's Digest and Sports Illustrated, Freeman traces his wcy sense of humor back to his days as a member of the Balboa Island Sculling and Punting Society in the early 1960s. It was an organization or "millionaires and bums" and some famous canoonists includin, Virgil Partch and Phil and Frank lnterlandi. As a member of the happy-go-lucky organization, Freeman helped plan the group01 "Train Trip to Catalina Island." "We were going to get a barge and a tow boat, · transrcr a railroad car to the barge and low it over to Catalina -that was 1he plan," Freeman says. "And it worked." Later on, they took a bQa1 trip to Las Vegas.. Looking back on life, Freeman frequently sayi. "'There's a funny story there." It's been that kind of tire. During World War II , Frccp]an was tbe captain of a frci&hlcr based in the Panama Ca.aal. fenyina supplies to mililary bases in the-region that were established to protect 1he vital shipping lane from attack. He jumped at the opportunity 10 make a shipping run back to the United States after discovcrina a fairly obscure military regulation. The rcplation stated that as a member of the Army Transportation Corps, he could not be ·sent back overseas once he was returned to the Stales. His strategy was successful, but much to his chaarin, Freeman ended u"p shuttling military personnel on leave from Newport Bay to Catalina Island in a 104-foot Army rescue boat. It was a big 1,1t\down for Freeman and his former crew members assigned to the new duty. "We'd take them over in the morning and back at night and we used to drink like hell,'' Freeman says. '"We wanted to be thrown out of the Army." In 1980, Freeman was a&ain associated with a decidedly odd organization dedicated 10 frivolous endeavors -lhe Dull Men'5 Oub of Newport Beach. As club vice president, Freeman was oCten quoted in newspaper stories about the club. Actually, all club members were vice presidents. • The Dull Men's Oub used to march in lhe annual Ooo Dah Parade in Pasadena, ·weari.n& suits and ties and equipped with leaf blowen. One year, they each held outslretchcd dog leashes and harnesses -minus '*"'°' I T ClnnTwtaa Jlt.a.u, o.n.w l'noT Stne Fruman, 82.._ tncca hil wry "'""' of hwnot' badt ro hil days as a member al the Balboa b- land Sculling and PUnting Society in the early l~ an organization ol"rnil.lionaira and bu.ma." the dogs -while other members carried a giant fire hydrant, oCfering an clabora1ely slqcd lribu1e to canine bathroom habits. Jn JQa,J, the dub made plans to hold the Finl and Last Great Western Underachieve11 Ball. Nothing came of it. Freeman is still wrilil'lg and one of his sa1irical columns appeared in September in a local newspaper. It wu a humorow prolest a1ainst the needless complcxily of his new car's instnuncnt panel. He is cspeciaUy lroublcd by the luxury car's Cr02,/M buuon which he suspects could be responsible for can that -.. --.... .,.. lwta: M'S2 --· • Celt.a MitM:: Mr'SO c.-a .. Mlr.602 WNllC*ff IOCA'IQI "°:::'9:w = .... -.... ---....... ........ ------=:: =:: --" -,4 .. , .... ... .. . .... ... .. ... ,, -..... 1tiJla.&1.t .,,,...ltf ............ -... u .a11,...1.J ........... ......... -JI'-· -..o:a:p· ==-= _,__ WIATHIR suddenly explode and burst in10 names as seen on 1elevision . '"IC accidentally you o r your passenger brush aaainst it, 1c1 the heU out of the c:r.r a(ld make for lhe woods," he worns. Once 11 t:1lented amateur golfer, Freeman says he's moving kind of slow these days, his hearin& is failing and his eyesight is gelling worse. It's hard for him to read end he docsn·t write as much as he used 10. Ou1 his sense of humor is still strong. "Prospects arc not good." he s:iys. '11\cre are aches :.nd pains and all kinds or stuff that come up. But wh:r.t thc hell -~I 'm 82," • j l'OUCI LOO ·~c=o=1T=A=-=M~l=1A"='"'~~~~~~­ £a11 15t• Sired: A car WU SlokR ln the llO block. ll•rlMM-loulffanl: Computer cquipmtnl ind suppltc1 were &c.okn from • restaurant In 1hc 2000 bkJc:t. Soul11 C... Drtff: A punt WM Aolcft from a kitchen tabk Ln the tj()O bkick. • e ==:or• CIWlnLU -Aod -. -........... _,., s ,: p' qui&: ......,.7,n. Wlw'1 .,, ,..,. old, ....... 190 - 0. ........ ol Dec. 4, lot tho 25 .. RIMI CW.hw .,.., a.bbiat wil M1' t ~At Cot Hoac'• ~ Cuol Boll .. .... Ncwpon -. Nest day be'U be al Suta'I Yillae& la F-lllud, crooainc lot bis ,_ .. .....,...r.sp1coc1id Fativalol,.,.._ P°'indl. huan .....-... hean.aod wort.la like a · '°'!I bird7 Uyou-d aood ol' """" 11a.1&&, )'OU win •golden opportunil)' 10. coalribu,. dollars 10 Ho11 ~~~~-Memori~ local SCene Hospilal's dazzling array or ,......... Ouisunu Newport llll'llOP IChollra 11'8 In 1118 IWlm I t's not 1he wins that ·have impressed Ncwpon Harbor Water Polo Coach Dill lbrhen about his team this year. lt's the splash lhe team has made with its cradcs - their combined 3.2 cradc point average nnks a solld e. .. They have 5mllr1 scnes." sa.id Coach Dill Barnett bc:rween shou.tinc commands at the pll )'Cn in 1hc pool. While Barne.11 joked that his team has been ' incoosistent at limes and "more concerned with the schoors rootball ca.mes.. .. he was quick to praise their lCholu1 ic ways. not to mention the team's combined 3.2 l"de point average. The 15 mcmbcn ol the va.r1h:y 1eam st.ancd praaicts durina the third week ol August and practice every school day 11 6:30 a.m. and apin durina ewni111 howl artcr Khoo&. The practice hu ~ off 10 the tune or 16 wins in its 27 sames. So who has time to 1tudy with such a strenuous schcdu1c? "It is all a minter ol budgc:1 in1 your time oorreclly." Baaie11 uid. "\V•nt1nc 1 good OPA has 10 be 1he first priority. Sports come JC;cond &ad ·social lire comes third. .. The scuon cods in IWO "-eeks, but lllOSI o( the pl;1ycrs won't have much 1imc 10 prtpare for flnals. Most. llamett said, will be b:ack in the pool -gettini ready ror the swim season. -BT C/uadkr Cluiidlcr To place a clauWed ad, Call 642-5678. So -·· Babbitt clolac -days when be'I oot Pvlaa bis bean to Hoa&! 51.,u. la demand, that"• what. '1bere aro lots ol wbite·balred lolb out lbeto,,..,..... lot Ille days whco music wu mu.sical,., .. ,. the d~ ~ ......... ot Kay Kyser'• Kolle .. cit MUsical Koowledct. "(Wile) Betty aod I kNc to WOfk c:nsises, tat.ins lhe bi& band tJona,." , TVUDAT W.Ml••WIWADAn 11lc Dolphla OMsloo "' ... Newport Hubor Aru Cbambcr of Commerce will host 1 "'Women in the News Bl.lli.ncu .. breakfast al 7:1S a.m. at the Newport Beach Marriott. 900 Ncwpoct Center Driw. Tbe breakfast will feature aa intcnc:tivc panel of four promineot local RCWIWOmen, indudina Vlk.Id Varps from K.NBC-lV Channel 4 News and Sbaroa KatC'hcn of KFWB News Radio. Colt ts Sll...50 wich rcscrvatkins., SlS.50 11 lhe door. for more informa1ion, please call~ MONDAY, NOY. 29 OCC CNUITllU POn'lllT IALI Sutdcnll enrolled Ln Onnac Coast c.otkac's ceramics classes will conduct their l 7tb annual Cbristnw An POllCI}' ind Glass Sale lcxlay th.....,. llm1doy ia the OCC Sludcna C.CnlCr from 9 a.m. 10 1 p.m.. The four4ay uJe will fea1ure Raku potlct)'• us well u nich _ f1u:1c1ional ccram'c items as tcapou. mup. 'IUCI and bowls. Sculpture piecel will also be: toad. h.rt ol. the prcKttds will 10 IO purchase equipme.1u for OCC's Ccramks Cub, For ~ information. pk ... call 432·'51S. WIDNUDAT, DIC. 1 llOueATA•ron HOUP N<WJ>D'! Beach Mani>ao and Family nen.pill Maxine Cohc:" will be: minchM:liq I 1Uppot1 pGU.p (or _ ...... M-F 1CW.1PM SAT tOAM-5PM SUN. 11AM-4PM _ ...... Y..F lt.W 8PM SAT 11AM-SPM SUN. 1tMMPM ~~1'-fE~. The Gosling a child.'s boutique: W!STCLIFF PL .AZA ' ,.. Ille -u. ol Ille - aeucns d-.-r, come In and -u.. holldli)' _,... and fllla--.... ctld tbr the d\lldrw'). 1118 0os11ng ION IMw M. • fbapwt 9-:t'I Tetiplone ......,,8 ~SS ,, I .. 14 ........ -----...... ~011&•- ...!:slif!'. =ty~ llo'I Spri .. --........ :. ~::r ..... "'=.~ ----lcbair-Aod ........ opec:lal holiday t ... t: II )'OU dip Ibis columa aod haod ~ to Babbitt 01 Ille Feslival ot ~ be ... he pcrwadcd to .... such oisnatUIO pi«a " "Slow Boat to Cbit>a • and "1btec Utde rdbics. • For"'° cllppinp, be .u,bt throw in his wartime dusic. "Praise the Lord a.nd Pan the Ammunition.•• 0 SPEAKING Of: LEGENDAJl.Y VOCAUSTS -Let'a all join in sl"lit>I "Happy Birthday" to ._. r.tllt o( Costa Mcu, who turned 79 the other day. MOVMDTO- womca 11 bcr Ncwpon C.Coter otr~ from 7 p...m. to 8:.JO p.m. The ........ -• pr<d '°""d bcl~ women who arc ioin& thrO\l&h a diYott.c or who arc recently divorced cope durina the holidays. Tbe JfOUp will mc:~l CVCI}' WcdllClday crtnin& throu&h Januaf}' S. Co5l isc S:J~ per mectln&. Space ls limited. '° all 7Sg...QS79 foe n:scn'l!tioos. fRIDAT, DIC. J MOTOllC'fa.i IWANUIT A motorcydc twtpmr:et will be: bcu.t fn:.n S p.m... to 10 p.m.. ln Buildina 10 II the Of"lftl'C County Fa.ii and Expoailioo Center in c.osta Mesa. Adult admission ts "· children \lndc.r 12 arc free.. For mocc Information. call J64.J672. IATVllDAT, DIC. 4 ClllUftlUI ......... AlfAla Prcsbojtcrian Churcb ol lhc Did I btw ICl MOM Ilk. "Wbo11 Roben Pc1ti1r Well, ber1'1 a hUu: For the put ql.Laltet<eahal)', bc'I bec.n lead. 8-lor .... Nowpon-Oaaed llcacb Nu!$, one o( the top 100 ... ~shop q ........ la all o( PllotJu'1 .. He'• worn out th.rte tenon." uysanawedauodate . He'• abio been the premier -cwriter lo< the allqed _,.dy quartet. bovin& """--' such clusia aa "She Crilicized My Apartment, So I Knocked Her F1at," and .. I'd Rather Have a Bollie in Front of Me 'Than a frontal Lobotomy." When be't not wowing mui&c kJvera, Bob Pcttil is workinc'on another tind of recotd. He's been a lctter<arricr aincc 1937. havina. ~l\Ul ia Colla Mesa invita families to an evenina of fun and lnsPin.tioa !tom S p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at 2850 Faltview Road. Tbe evenin& includes easy lO make crafts for cbildren aad adullS, ornaments and &iflS for family and friendi, music and SIOf}'telliDJ. Food and bcvcra1c will be: availabk for a nominal cha.rec. AdtniHion ls free. YWJN•Clll nJu ........ -Inter ShOiaot ii spomorini a VW and Ponchc Swapmcct and Cat show from S p.m.. to 9 p.m. in Buildin& 10 al the Onnic County Fair and &position Center in Costa ~1csa. Admksioa Is S$ for lldults, children \lodc.r 12 are free. Foe more inform.atioo. caU (714)364·36n. --· The Onnac County Fair 1nd EKpol.itioa Center d 'POllSOriDJ I Huntcr and Jwnper show rrom 8 a..m. lO S p.m. in the Equcsuian Center at tDc Fairpounds in Coil.I Mesa. Adn!iaiMI is free. For mor-c informa1ioa. all 708-1652. -AY The Speedway Fall Oaaic wi1 be be.kt from I p..m.. to 10 p.m. in the Grandstand ARrui at lhe Orup: Col.lDty Fair aod &position Center in Costa Mesa. Admluion is $10 for adults Oter I&, SS for 11cs 13-17, and free for •JCS 12 and under. For more illlformat ion, plcuc nu •92·99)). Sad row~ t• Aroaocf TCl'Wlt -.dlW. 1'lie 0..U, l"ilol, JJ0 W. Bar St.. C..t.a Mesa. C.UL IW1. • ., . The 50's • are Back! 8oz. Jar of Western Oysters $1-.00 each ........ __ .. ......... ,,... 18 ft Cllsplay case feetures one of Orange County's largest inventories of fresh & frozen _ seafood including fresh fillets, whole fish, smoked fish, shellfish, seafood salads, clam chowder, and much, much m_orel You iv ln•it<J To Su O..r CUSTOM INVITATION PRINTING CENTER Choose From Our 1"'p .W..llif• of l'w/tTo &wl.14 1jpl Solo And Pritd c.lm. Whether You NocJ ln•iwionl For Tho Holidays -· Wcddinp •.. SOOwcn ••• A•ft ,._._ ..• Binh An"°"nc<mm11 ••• llinhtlops • 1 Or For TharOnc»-ln--A~Ula:ime~O.c 'en •.• We Haw A Fri....ly, ~~ H lfLI Saft', laA4tlltion Te E&amcly r..S.111ho WhacnwYowO 1t1• Pt''(' ............ . ac..0.111 bllll lor ........... Qlcaeo po11 otr ... aod ~ WI way to Ncwp><t Beach, -•• ""ll' loat -t•. HemirodZ2JC0111F• Newpan'I first mailman., thea '* I part•time jcJb Wilh I priYlle pmW service, I posil.ioft be lliU holdo. So he hopes to be rec:opiud by tho Gulancss Boot ot World -10< holdi .. the ~ t<iaporvy job. The ultimate tribute on bis bittllday CU>C last week wbeo be -scrcudcd by lcllow barber s.hoppen. Al one veteran coUeacue put it. ia bu.so • proluodo tooca: .. Beyond any doubc, Bob Pettit Sa carrier." 0 AND mEN.HE,WROTE - An ovcr·thc.--sboulder reader, DUiiy-...... by ... Pettk's mU!lical Kl'U'4'1Wb ••, wanu '° bo# ii K's wriuea Ml/ other calCby lUJlCL WcU, I don't t-if be daiml utbonhip. but I YMdly toeall other titles ill the Beach Null' rt.pcrtoire, to wit: 1'bt.rc1t Ye,. Ya ia Her Eyes,. But No NGK on Hu Face," "'.J Wanted tO Buy a New Boomerua But I Couk111'11'hrow the Old Ooc Away," "I'll Tm 111< Upper Berth,.But to Y°"1o Swecthcan, a Lower," .. Lei a Smile Be Your Umbrella. and the Hail Will Knock Your Tcclh OuL" And, Ol eounc, the romantic ba.Uad., .. Our Cow Wouklll't GN< Milk. So WO Sold Him. .. )«Ty """""'·· «willm.a ,.... . AloadA¥ •lid .. Ynffflds.r. 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S.- said, ,"1'bcy tell you in M~ · mcnt 101 that you can't do that' ln other 1c1ion Monday: • The council wl,11 consider clol- in& Newport· Pier ~tween mid- night and 6 a.m. · Business owncn c:omplain lhe pier, which was the site oE two gang-related shootings this .um- mcr, is littered by careless fisher- men and has become a home for vagrants. • The council will consider pri- va1izlna its 1rcc-trimmiri& open.. tion, saving as much u SllS.000 per year. The city's 11 trcc-trUnmcn ve- hemently oppose the plan, even though they have been offered other ci1y jobs at their current wages. They say a piivatc conlrae-. tor would cut ·comers and provide poor scNicc. Several residents have said they agree with them. • The council will consider giv- ing managers a 39' cost of livin& allowance. ~1urphy said nianaacmcnt cm· ployc:es have not had a pay raise since July 1991. The city recen1ly gave its unionized cmptoyccs cos1- 0C·livlng allowances. The council also will consider ·creating another pay step Cor man· agers to aspire to. Murphy said the ·city a!so negotiated higher pay steps Cor tllc unionized employees. The increases arc cipcctcd to cos! the city about $330,000 per year. •The council will consider ap- proving a memorandum or under- standing with Fountain Valley, Costa Mesa and Hunling1on Beach regarding the proposed Santa Ana River crossings. Several residents Crom all Cour cities, most notably Costa Mesa and Huntington Beach, have said they want the 19th Street/Banning Avenue and Gisler Avenue/GarC- ield Avenue bridges dele ted Crom the county's mas1cr plan. NcwpoM officials say it's too premature to . decide whc,lhcr the bridges should be built. but city starren believe an environmental impact report should be conducted 10 de1ermine lhe consequences or either scenario. ( The memo says all four cities arc willing to work together on the issue and will pay their fair share of the COSI of the environmental impact report. RACE ..... , former Huntington Beach mayors Peter Green and John Erskine, former Hunting1on Beach Planning Commissioner Ken Bourguignon and American Savings Dank chieC Mario Antoci. .. Endoncmcnts arc important i?i most cases because they carry a group of voters along with them," Tillotson s3id. "I'm more con- cerned about building and creating public trust or voters because in most cases endorsements can help or hurl your efforu." How impoMant endorsements are is a matter of debate. Tom Chanlbers, politici.I science professor a1 Golden Wesl College, said voters arc swayed more by a candidate's image or stance on is· sues than by who supports the can- didoi·cy. "11 can open doors for the can· didule to where he can set earn-. paign contributions," be said. · "01her than 1hlt. endonemcnts really don't count ror much in the final vote total." !'Maro. '' 0t&JSTOPHI• ASMI Guli ..-· 67, who is legally .blind, holds watc.ccolor painting close lQ her u s he w,orb in art cla.ss for .the blind. C .p11a1 Fuadlog Group . . .. 1M i :::;::. .. ., --.... -. REFINANCE TODAY G111m1teed To Lower Your Mollthly Payment At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! Coll Todoy For o Free Consullotioo (IOO). 201 -FUND 5031 Birch Ave., Suite E. Newport Beoch Tmtey Dbuler wltll a piece of Pumpkin Ple .......••................. $6,95 or Slrlolll Steak Dbuler with a piece of Pumpkin Pie .......................... $8.9S ' Re•e"atlona can be made for partle• of 6 or more 154 E. 17th St ., Costa Meaa 646-4303 Everybody's Wearing Them RUFFELL'$ UPIOLSmY lllC. -. ... ..., °""' .,.. 1m _...., .,. •sa-Mf.11sa •11 WI...., ...... jDla. Md ll!Kll' II l Md IO doi I 1\tioa-ollM ...... lliodlO....., ... ,_,_..., ___ '° __ ..... ,...,_ .. ftounMr'•-•DllMJ-.iwbealle- dnfted ..,.._ Wodd War fl. ud wu w'prd 10 ............. _ .. at..----of !Iii ....... ICIOlll1dft! e•l'stl ..... He IW1ed .. own an '"el•u after Ibo -· aod lhen cllailpcl Jol1" ..... -· he ...... -•• Mdloaneh Dou&Ju, where be stayed unlil be relired al ... 6:1. Durief bis many job ..,..,.._ Fourdlor coaliaued 10 teach an for more than 40 years. "l~ boen woru., llilh• and day all my Ufe: l don't 1hink 111 ever uuty retire. .. Aaytbinc that'& a chaJlenac ls what I want io do. I don'l resrec any or the moves I've made. like leavina animation, bee.Use I've always been lucky enough to be doia& some1hiog I io.e.•• . FOW'Cber said that teacbin& art to the blind'5: rnt)fC palifyina than anyth.in& else be11 (lone. "l ICC the studenta ~COYe tremCadously clch class.period. tnd you see that thctr whole life chan1Ci. ... he si.id. · Although he knew it wouldn't be an easy task, he didn't realiie that one of the most djfficult aspects would be retyiaa on >Olunleen for help. Each of hb elpt students needs a volunteer to auist with such thiap u uaasportalion. ''Belo& a YOlunlccr is very demanding. it takes up most of your time. Unfortunately, most people don't have that much time to cive," be said. But Fourchcr isn't aMnc up. He said he'll keep 1cachin1 II 1s )ong as there arc students. Fourchcr credits bis father with introducing him to art and teaching. • . ' • COfllNEA I»' . lllllCli :(7t4)UNH2 :EXOTI DANCING ~: ~pg·~·-­~ . : coern--• • -.-11 ••• • . . . ..., ..... ,. . • ...,._, ......... ,u•ftl. OP • ·-················ --. , Dorothea Knutcc wcs ligbr to be.Ip acc. painting "My rathtr was a 1t1r on 1hc 11a1e, he did all 5011.!i or chwical ac1s. He even tauJht Helen Keller how 10 ride a bicycle. I just said to mysclf,'lf be can do that, I can teach blind people how to paint.' .. In additk>ii 10 teaching, Fourchcr is abo on 1,he bo3rd of directors al Oasis Sc.nior Center, and volunteers at Co:ss11ine College. Wanna place a classified ad? DINNER 5-1 0PM Umb/Chc'""' .,....... .._,,,.,_ I --.... --. ••••••••••••• I BVYOI• I I ALACAll&I;' llNIRDA I· IO')I. OFF ON ,..,....,..... C.11 oor cl.mified advertising department at 642-5678. _....,.,...... Seatocid ·~ ~ • Sai9ds • DnMrta GREAT LUNCH DEAL P\dl; wry chh lrrom ~ ~ 8nCI get complel• I 0t Equal~ i.-I L.-----.1 • lunch for Oiltl Pric9 1520 W. COAST HWY.• NEWPORT BEACH• (714) 141 - • TERRIFIC. Please Jola llil For Ota.e r Laaellor Week e ad B-nclt -·· -Ol1Qlnlly -In CNclQO llftor our -btOUQlt 1111 i...-y rlcil>I lol our hmous --.-l'llelmo.bly In h 193Q's. Today, ... '°"' l p1CISOO conlhlelO_I_ .....,., __ food ptepllld lresh daly .,,, -wil!I 5 genef>llons ol lanily pilde, Thri""'" n.-mtt CATUtlllQ aNC:WJSTS .......... 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Bag Russet Potatoes Mrs. Smith's Family Size Holiday Pies N>tM °' Pumplcln custard '60unco~ 99 MW floot k 01 1)-. Sodt • •• rr ou .•a..orr ,. ... _,. "'". ,__ .. ., ......... SAVE 12.00 J~JJJJ.I~ t On A Hsat & Ssrve Tuttey Dinner An'frt'ro.lj•..,_ .. ,....a.a.., ---r.,n. IZ~l-IJ Yahn Fresh .EXTRA LEAN Ground Beef Does Not -15" Fit Vllut PICll-3 Lb. f'fr4. or Alon (LtsS T1Yn 3 Lb l'tg.- 1 89 lb.) 69 18 Pllclc Vons Laroe Grade AA Eggs t-112 °"""' c.rton 39 Ground 1a. Coffel fotM~lllD<I • ,_, lltf.·120l.~OIClllJ - A 0 ~ r A A TS ~ 11 N D A t ,., -- • e lllo-SRJ, llDal l•a. - • DAILY,,. TIP-OFF CLASSIC -- c PORT SPOm EDn'Oll llOGEA CAIUSON, 642-43>0,-. :t17 the shakes, J.Ant1fA l.Auaf .. D.\n.T P'u.oT To the ftcmn, eoro.J.dd Mar, go rhc _!P<>ils, No. l in ClF Soutbcm Section. again, and the No. l ....S ill ,..,. pbyolb afttt whipping Tan in !Our SUurd.ay. ..,. And_ Sea Kings rattled off a four-set victoiy to claim the CIF Division I crown, again. BY........., fAUUQtl&J..Srosn Wun:• ""NORWALK -Aller havin& lost twice already lO Back Bay riyal Newport Harbor Hi&h, Corona .de.I Mar prls volleyboll coach Lance Stewart said he changed nothing he1din1 into Sat- urday's third showdown, for the CIF Southern Section Division l title ma.Ith at Cerritos College. CdM senior Jennifer Stroflc, how- ever identified one major difference, which allowed the defending section. state and national champions to repeal the fll1t o( the 1rilogy by topping 1he Tars, ICl-15, 15-3, 17-15, 15-8, before 3,000 fans. .. We weren't scared, lhis time," said Stroffe, • 6-loot ouuidc hitter who led the winners with 20 kiUs. three 11uff bk>c:b and • pair or crucial ace serves. •"The lasl two times (Sea View League triumphs for the Sailors), .,.,'C wen: scared lO play them, because of the name Ncwpon H•rbor. We knew they were the best 1hey\·e ever been, with a pat team and great players. They just scared us." Newpon Coach Dan Glenn. who sin· &Jed out Strorfe among Cdf\1's four sc- niQr stanef$, said he could KC her point. '"ney came into this season wi1h four starters back as the unbeate n de· fending state champions, ind I think people capcc1ed lhcm lo win C\'C')' match. I think the pressure 'A·as on 'them." Bui dcspi1c a superb 26-3 record and the No. 2 n1tional ranking in the USA Tod•y poll. the Sea Kings came into Saturday's Showdown Ill as rhc under- dog. . . "Personally, I wasn't nervous." said 1:.111.111111 1111111...., LA MIRADA -Tho ColOlll del Mar Hjp airls ...uo,boU leant ii Ilic No. I aeed la lllo OF Sou1hern c.filoi-nla Divlaioa I pla)OI& lbal bqin Tuctclay at 7 p.m, wfillo Newpon Hart>or, nia- ncr-up to CdM i:a Of Southent Section Division l, tat.a to the. road for a po1en1ial state title game remalch, Dec. '· CdM (26-3), hoslS ei&hlh· seeded ROOSCYCll (18·2) of Los Angeles Tuesday, while fifth· seeded Newport (28-2) visiu North Balterslield (19-8). ' The Southern California win- ners NOY. 27 would be Cl'OSS- matchcd with the top two North- ern Calilorni.a teams in the New • 30 state \ tcmifinals. making a !ounh OOl·Newport .00.'down possible in the chlD}pionsb.ip match at Cal State FuUcrton. .......... C1•s •• R11l1n• T_,T._... Ll "°"""' (1f.Z). Cm ..... (21~ l..l9N .... Ql.7). Lm .... (t1·1) ~"""' ia-:z:i ......... ,, ..... Dn • 11•.J).,,..,... '8-tl S«:Olll ICIN: ... 27. 1 ..... S1rollc. "Just C.lteited. I think we were ready 10 go out and play.'" The Sea Kinp did just that, though the Sailors were h:irdly passive obscr'V'- ers. as Newport (28-2) overcame a 4·1 first-same deficit to da.im the 13- minutc first same. Then, S1ewart, pr1i1e~ by last year's players for his laid bKk "have -fun" ap- proach, went balliitic in the break be- fore the sctond pmc. ··1 told them wC were the better team, bu1 we needed to prove it oa every poin1," Stewart Aid ... M•ybc l looCNl/7 No. '1 · seed wave in CIF polo playons ~ Costa Mesa will battle South Pasadena fpr Division Ill ~wn Wednesday at Belmont. Sieve Popov kepi the Dons a1 bar., v.•hilc Gnycli (rour pis) and Nai& c (tv.-o) controlled tbc first hall ol~ fcnsivc:ly. ·at Tip-on . I - ... Miles Simon & Co. favored in the fourth annual Daily Pilot Tip-off Classic at Newport, CdM. BY llooaa. CA&Laox, Sl'OUI Eonoa COST A MESA -The two primuy fa- vorites for Orance County Player of the Year honon could a:>llidc in tbc fmals of the fourth annual Daily Pilot Tip-off Ou- sic, a 12-tcam prep basketball invitational which will be bdd at Newport Harbor and Corona dcl Mar hiJh schools Nov. JO.. Dec. 4. There's just one n&b. Hiantina1on Beach' 6"-5,225-pound Tony Gonzales. u well 11 four other major players on the Oilers' 1eam, is involved i.n football and hls. and lheir, participation hinp on the 1uccc11 of the football team in the oa.,Wn1 OF playoffs. 1be other hall -Mater Dei's Miles s;moo, the OF DMlioa I Player ol lhe Yeu lut scuoc. is a ~in to be around near finals time for the Tip-off Ou.sic as Oary McKni,ht'1 Monarchs once •in asaume lbeir role u the No. 1 ICed. . The Monarchs. 3J..2 a year aao. revoNe around Simon, Mc.Kni&ht's JOn, junK>r pud Oay MCKzU&ht, and 6-7 Shaun Jackloo, a IS-year-old junior. Other tct!dl iJt the loumey lnclude Huntiqloo Beach (No. 2) and Newport HatlJor (No. 3 ). The ~am format is a fanl for the Ttp-0tf Clautc and will feature three niahll of paol compclition 1mon1 four pools. ..... :~ will provide semllinaJisrs for the till , fifth pl:tee and consolation, evoMAa lnto title P.mes on Dec. 4, all at Corooa dtl Mar Hiah. "-lhefoeld: • "--' Hait.or, 12-15 a year "'°' booll .. , Ramy Shoukry, poln1 suard Pao! T.,,.r, pord Bob Tocriblo and fresl>amn [)uafl'llliclo. . • &t•ada. Pacific Coatt Lcaaue ..._ a l""' .., and 15-12 .,..n1, -... tM ....,. ol three Jct&ermu. ' o Olla .. Mir, OP Divisioo IV·M ol• .. 17-1' ......... ...,...., M .._,. 0.. t' ''M11a ' •H I #H -. 19-.5 a re:: r ... _ ........ .... bill'' 1 •" d "asl Ill.,..,.. -...... I ......... _ ... .................. -........ ,. ...... .. J-2.......... ..s. .. .. .......... -•1oe .. , ... ,11 .......... .... They e~ a shot at No. 1 _El Toro in Wednesday night's finals at Belmont Plaza . BY a.JCHAaD DUNN, SroLTI Warn• NEWPORT BEACH - Corona def Mar High water polo coach John Vargas hns to be thinkina "just once more. like Saturday." Puttina it all together at the ri&ht time, Corona del Mar High'• water polo team ended another chapter with San Oemcnte and celebrating a trip to the OF Southern Section Division I. lt'1 Wediiesdar cvcnin& 8:1!5, a'ainst dcfeodina OF kinapin El Toro, which is wortinJ ori a 21-gamc w_inning streak in the playoffs. The Sea Kinp (26-3), facing San Ocm· cnte for the fourth time this season, and for the lhltd time in the last foug.. years in 1bc OF playol!a, played defense Hke never before. defeatift& the Tritons (21-8) on Saturday, S.!5, in the Division I semili- nals al 'Newport Harl>or High. ·~t YfU our best pme or the sea- son," V~rsu said. For 12 minut~ 39 seconds -more th.an two quarters' worth -CdM's de- rense shut out San Ocmcn1c. The Tri1ons' Phinney Gardner scored with 2:02 leh in the second quarter, but they didn't ~c. again until 1:19 remained in the game. ;:.J "We haven't shown such a good de- fense in a long time," s:tid CdM driver James Palda, who scored three goals, but more importantly tonlributed two blocks in the fourth quancr, against Jim Farley with 3:20 to play, and against Tony Duyn- stee with 2:22 on the clock. "We're just trying to help each other," Palda added. ··That wasn't evcg my man on those blocks. I think (defense.) w:1s the dilfercncc i.n this pme than all or the others." CdM goalie Doug Jetton recorded seven saves. while junior driver Adam Mc- farland and senior standout Crosby Grant provided lleals for the Sea Kinp, who play El Toro or LB \Vllsoa Wednesday in the Southern Section Division I final at Bclmon1 Plaza (8:15 p.m.). "When I watched (CdM) against Q)po Valley (in the quarterfinals on Tuesday), I thought to mysell. "Jbcy'rc riaht now play-ina the belt in ClF.' " uid San Ocmente C.oach Steve Yancey. BY RJCHA&D DUNN, Sroan Wun• PASADENA -With early kit kout trouble, Santa Barbara High's two best pl.ayers could only egg-beat and w11ch as Gosta Mesa's Sam Graycli and John Nai&lc took a<lvantagc or v.·cakcr de· fenders and led the Mustangs to a 12-. 10 victory in the Clf Souchcm Section Division Ill wa1cr polo semifinals at Caltech. For the t.1u.stanp (24~ 7), who led the cntirlj way, except when the Dons held a 1.0 edge. they will defend their CJF Division Ill title on Wednesday at Bclmon1 Plau (3:30 p.m.) "J•ins1 1op- seeded South Puaidcna. They will alto be trying to win back-to-Mc.k CJF championships for 1he second time in their history (they won CIF 2-A titles in 1986-1987). But ccttin& put host Santa B•tban (14-2) wun't easy. Bis defensive ~lays in the founb quarter by Mcu s Mike Curtis a~d Santa Oarb:ira's Brad K.iuredac and Pablo Nkhob. had two c-j«tioru cxh early in the came. forcina dercnsjvc mismatches and alloviing Grayeli and Naiglc 10 devour whomever they choose. "(K.i11rcd1e and Nichols) couldn't guard Oraycli and Nii.ale anymore," totes.a Coach Jason Lynch oid. .. And Gra)-cli and Naigle: had ,.·caker 1uys on them." Grayeli and Naigle each !tCOred twice in lhc firs:1 quancr, as the 1econd· seeded Mustanp buill a S.2 lead after one quaner. In the second quirtcr. Robert Orayeli scored on a countcra1tac.k with -4:26 on 1he clock. then Sam Orayeli followed with a pe~11hy shot to give the Must11np a 7--4 lc-11d. "(Popov'1 last pl) n:ally ked ii, t..1 if he would've missed h. we only would've been up b)' one aoal and they woold'Y< come dowo and pn>l>ably scored and tkd h. 1od lt would've aone into ovenime." Lynch said. Hl•H KHOOL •OYI AND OlllLI ci• caou COUNtar PlfULI CdM girls, Newport girls win; and, oh, those Eaatal WALNlTI"' -The i.mposs.iblc dream came U\!e for £1.. tanc:ia Hiab's boys crou country team, wblle the girls 1eams of Newpon Hubot and C.orona del Ma.r will also be maki.ns rc.scivations for Fresno with All-CIF creden- tials this week 10 Cl'l"nnt'tr-;"' •1 ,.... "" • .._ But the hu&e turnaround for Estancia came with Brian Ch~ns and Joe BacL Chun& ran a pcnon.al-best :43 to finish second for Est1ncia and ninth· in the Ill· ca1- ~gory.,.while Datz. who ha• suffered from • n hip in· pions.bips •t WoOIJwatd Jl.&J k.. He,.., a rundown o! So1urdlly's OF Sou1hern Sec1M>n glc1 (23 rd in r1f.AA). flnak al Mt San Anionic> Collea<: Nahum Muno& (16:57) was 1Mrd for Ella 'a and 121h , • l!llanda, an al-larle enuy la 1he Division lll·AA In 111-AA. while Pelcr Ho (16:58) wu loo1rtb or the Ea. '~ afttr Ba.cl Wedneaday on Nov. 3 when the &lcs and JJth in lll·AA. bombed In 1bc Padfic O>ul I.cape finals be-. "O>uni and Ba<z were our pyo who made up the .,._ ol il>juria and Ulncua, will lllakc iU finl._r lrip poinu," Racier said. "EY<rybody tlae ran whal Ibey did CO lM .... MCL tut week." ' • 'Do &,lea llailllod -0¥1nll la Dlvilioo Ill -CdM {91b ~ whb 179 poiato) ud Newport Hait.or oc 1tl I 'I ... DI-Aud DI-AA,,_ -wllb Ill polnu, (IOI!> ..tlh 201) did no< qullli(y ... lllo Now. 27 llalt ba.lllM c'1 ...,. Sula Molprito (If). champiooahlpa. Newport a...... ,_ ..,_, -. "i. --.1 ... n.u, adled ._._ .. c114., weJ1 eta, quaW'lld • aa UtdM:d •L •sttl• .. in p.. W· (Ill ... ..->. .... tW1 _., I'm -•-4." S. M dMoloa -a 16:11 -.. ... a.. ia.t-ltodar ..w.··1-11s-_, -•lo ......... DlwWaa u~ •lllsllfillrllltlFl1 -etu•poo ~ .......... -. --w ..... ,,, ... Ooow'71llor __ ......... Dl-A .. &71s,_ r-we:~ ~1::.= t:L: "':.:': ~..:.:..: .!.'":~"::DP ........... ... llSd r•o:'J..:oPloa -.,.· -·-I' .. ( .......... ~-= Al9FILllT ''s ... W,-W ......... Q911H 11 ... a.t, ... _.. ........ _ •Iii .. ..., .. -., afolr "? """ -1r1-.•u•w;:11r,_._. .. ~r ..... ~ ... ='1:..---. 311-A ... , •.... • ...... . ~'r.~~t:.' .• ~111111~-..., ="'Is r&Clllrt.. .. ..... ,w.ap .... ,, Heolher Take1a (19:48) and Suq FilZ (20:37) aJio -.cd !or CdM, while Kristin Schwan (21:30) and O>risly CUnvnlm (21 :57), who 1alled oll aller two mllct bcca1•,c of • bad C'Old. rounded out the. top KYC.n. Rwa· . · --.'. ·~' ~-AlilO Niaucl (94) fin.. ..... . '\. uverall in Division lll. champion CdM (!53 points), runner·up Newport Harbor (73), 1hird1'1ace Sania Mar- prila (78) -all •from Ille Sea v..,, Le--and founb'111Ke Nord-(113) qualified !or 1he 1We meet. • Fol Newport Haii>ot'a a1rta, dtleoli"' ac-11 Sania Maraari11 wu nearly 11 .aweet u qualitYia& for Stale. The Sallon ...,.. lbc Ul·AA lille w!Ut )9 polall, w18- nin1 ahead of Sanla Maqarito (4.S) Mid Rubidowi ~ Junior Lori Cle•Yinetr. ·-19:'4 _..,. -lbc ol llso dsj ... N-1 Harbor, llalohcd Mb la Ul·M and--••• -(a...u,..J'•) beat -... ,, ... ol:o's ..... W. OdNI ol,.. ..... • Har1Jor 0.... Brio 1Wok oold, "Wo ... 'l ,_q,-a Na.1-oodlla_ .... ...... CW ....... 11 ftafllCtl ... , ... ___ ..,...1'111_ .......... . -~'iisrz,~s~~~~:: ::.. a:n~ .. ~n:.~..:: 11rr.•11 ,-.... IO .... Msll? ~ ,_la o ~ ... -I lsr ..... ClllM:I • --... CllllQ-••• .... • ' ' 1 I , COSTA MESA -Southern C.liCornia Collece'1 Vansuards made aa ear1Y-1eason statement Saturday night. boldina on for 1 68-67 non-conrcrence b:ask.ctball Vic1oly over vis.ilia& Black Hills • Stale after forJinl a ..0-25 ball un1nA llAltce»1a. DA.tu l'ltoT ~lsten Campbell. Jennifer Suoffe and Kdly CampbcU show off their CIF hudwarc. COM ,,... C!id CC:t I lllllc CJCcited." The result YIU nine straigh1 CdM points and an euy lS-manu1c second·1amc triumph, which 1.ccmed 10 put Nc,,.pon back in gc:ar. With sophomore setter Jenny Hcder ama ina SO au~t.s.. JUDior Melissa Schutz connecting for some or her 16 Lilts in the middle, . and All·~rican jun1or t.fuay M•> hammerana-.tway rrom every 1n1lc on the ~rt. Ncwpon foracd third-game leads or S-0 :and 9·2. Out CdM. behind StroC!c anJ fellow scniorl Kjm Coleman (18 ._ill~) an.d Knstcn Campbell (42 as· •~ts), Jed the comeback charae. TrailinJ. 12-10. Strorre fired off a Jump scoc for an ace, then forced a b:ad pus v.11h :another boomina sco-e to help CdM pull ·t'\en It 12. Amid a scnes or sidtouts. Strof- (e pounded sp1les out or bounds to Jive Harbor leads o( 13-12 and 14·13, b"ut made amcnJs e ch lune to get the tying llll, and pounded another ror 1 JS-1• CdM &cad. May, v. ho fini hcd with a match- hiah 25 kills. k.noued 1t "-11b at 15 by pUUU)g away an O\Ctpa.u, bu1 mi.sfa.rcd on t~'O itraiiht rallies to help CdM cam tbc 3l·minutc ' third pmc. .. The third pme was 1he key," id OJcnn. -.ho a1cd missed kNC (one on same point) as cru- cial to Jivinl CdM the momentum. With sophomore K!lthryn Rice chippina in seven or her 16 kills, the Sea Kinp pulled away Crom a S.S deadJock to finish out the match in the 2J.minute rounh same. "We JOI the (section cham· pion&hip) pt quc bac and we h ..,. another (CIF title) banner for tho om." said Stcwan. .. We just uccuted tonlaht; MIVins. pallitlc, baockiq. ancf diginj • loc o( ball." A loiurih showdown between the two . 9CJWCft coukl materialize in the State' Divllioft I Cina.I, Dec. 4 aa Cal State F"lknon. u both tquack optn the ttP.>UI plajoll' actloa Tuelday. -"""'-- ........ .... ._ ...... ..... l.D.. 11111 ........ No. II _. t1oM11J Ml MAIA .Dhilioa 11 cir· da. ~ &be ~ '°' tbe v ... puck (2..0) waa a hllanced effort or John Naro ud Duin 8'yut (14 poiftts ·~>· .. .ell .. 1"odd Andcnoa \12.1 Coutt Damoro (JO) and Eric Cannicbacl (9). . ~:-e.c.I 0.-...... -• ., CWMmli .._..._.. ....... .. .... ., ... ,.,.. .... .. 'I'".,... 'l'I • f. ~ •• .... _, ,,,, 1 I I t ... I I I I I I I I -• I • 14 ···11~ ,,,. '···~ tJll ..... ,_.... ... . 111111 ...... ,,,. I 5 • ....._., I I I I ......... ···1 ,.,._ I 1 JI ~ .... T..... 8 ff IJ f1 T... ti II a • ._. s.c. c--. ~ ,_. ...... 191-..... I. -I S.C. C.. --~2.-1 ... T ..... I "" ........... Cast iallla fill' 1.-tti. polo MODESTO -Orange Co4st Collegc'a water pol~ team settled for fqunh place at the State Championships Saturday as Gold· en West rolled to its faith straight state title. The Pintes dropped an 11-7 .c:mifinals verdict to Golden ~l. then fell i.n the third plaec 1ame to Diablo Valley, 15-13. Cosey Delahunt, a Costa ~es.a High product. scored twice for Golden Wc5t in the Rustlers' vic- tory over Coast (21-7·1). ........ a...~ • 1 1 ,_ 1 &llma... • 1 1 •-11 occ ........ ,. .... 2. Wlca.1.--. 1 S-: ...... L IMC ..,_ V. 0., 1 .__ 2 Olllllwt 2. l,_ I 411111 I. Mill I 5-.._,. 1~ T'llllN ...... ..... v..., ... 0....-c:... ti ~~ ' • 5 J-1) 0-.V... 5 3 I S-1S occ...._~...._ • ._,...,.,'"...., .. , ... 1S.. ...... l ~ Orange Coast extends season to Dec. 4 date with Ml San Antonio after bumping off GWC. . COSTA MESA -Oraoso Coast CoUese's 13-3 vic- tory proved an old spons tbeoty. 0. fcnse wins cham- oioosbipt; or in this partiallar bsc, defense c:an win you a berth in a po5tscuoD ~ pme. Our off ensc strualcd and it was the defense that kepi us in the same," OCC quane.rback Todd Mather said. ••1 have to credit the defense with this win. They just kept coming and they didn't set tired.. .. Two o,ne Adair field JOals and a SS-yard touchdown run by IWl· ning back Jeff Cayton was all the Pirates needed to qualify for a re- match apinst Mt. San Antonio College in the second game of the Simple Green/Orange County Dov.I doubleheader to be held at 7 p.m. Dec. 4 at Orange Coan. Cer- ritos and Riverside Yt1ll play the first same at 1 p.m. De ;pitc a lack.luster otrcnse, both Oay~ and Adair, 1....-0 or the Pirates''top orrensl\.C weapons all )Car. set re~rds. OCC (7-3 overall, 4-1 m M~ton Conference Central Di"i.sion) re- ceived its JOO-yard plus effort from Oayton -be'had 114 yards again~t the Rustlers -to set a Pirates' SWeetser, Rabb distinguish themselves at state cross country ~ Sweetseilley to OCC women's 's runnerup placement Rabb seventh in men's event but Pirates settle for 21st overaJI. FRESNO -AdrieMe SYICet.SCr ".U Oransc eo'ut Col-.. lcgc·s le ding "'omen's cross country finiil\er at the State ·" Fina1s in Fresno ~ Saturday, clodana a time or 18:41 O\.cr the 3-mile course at Woodward Parl for ninth pbc:e • to pace the Pirates to a runner-up team firwb to cb.am- paon Irvine Valley. ~ Sweetser was JOtned by La Pelayo ( 19:44, 38th), Erin R-.by (19:46, 42nd), Melissa Haynes (201)1, 60th) and Lori O'Neil (20:_29, 84~). In men's c:ompetjtion, Co:tsl "-'"U 21st 0\-craJI on the team ~paced by the efforts o( Darin Rabb. "-'ho w;u .eve11th in 19:49 over five miles. A disqualification o( Robcn Ho dropped the Para1cs from 12th to 2151 aflcr the Estancia Hip product bad run the course an 20:50 (41st). Other 0CC runnen 't'cre Alan Robcns (21 :27, 8Slh), Ian McGraw (:?2:21. IS4tb), Guillermo Doza (22:57. 18Jrd), Willie Noona.n (23:29, 199th and Nam Ngo (2-4:57. 217th). 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Tbe Piride offense tried to ap- pe.ase its defense. but a fumble by 0AM1nanma occ '~ 3' •• ,, ~ ll 0 ,5 3.ft111\1\ 17 290 ~H zz 1Z·' 10 16 3' FAllILY OWNED AND OPERATED SINCE 1960 AWARD 631-1170 1 na PlACENTIA COSTA•SA 00.Snc •_,Oki&> CAM• TNm • l9V"S SPECIAL NOTICE TO U.S. SAVINGS BONDS OWNERS In Fire Disaster Areas .. Emergency procedures are now in effect through December 31, 1993, allowing authorized pay- ing agents to redeem Series EE Savings Bonds that are less than 6 months old. The minimum holding period is waived for residents of areas hit by the fires. L()ST ~ INSTJTU110NS SERVE A.SPAYING AGENTS Lost or Destlared Bonds wtl be replaced by the Bu,.., of the Public • o.bt. Complete Fonn P0-1048avail.,.llmost ~ institutions or the Federal A111.W llilnk. Forms should be certified by a nOtary , SMlbllc or.,, officer of a financial matttutlon and ~to: . . lknau of the Public Oebt ~ Boncb OperatlOna Oftlce 200 Third Stleclt PMc..t>ufg, WV 21108-1321 Mather oa OCC's (1111 ~ ol the pine and an.other one ia the second anu by 0.)1Qa - boCb COAW\I inside rhe . the 1G-fud line -tcpc lfe R.OJers i.a the I me. . Adair's 32_,'l.rd f1dd 12~ 1n the UCOnd quancr the Pmue 3 0 lead at h:alftimc. "In the f1t1t h lf it • ( J~ rumble. (umblc." id occ Co:&ch 8111 Workman, -.ho had enough trouble euhcr in the day •hen he fell from a l:sddcr .as he s Jl· 1cmptifl1 te trim a bu:.h. Wor an said he fell on h4 head and his neck v.as sore. ..We should ha\c 5COrcJ at le t 24 po1n1s in· th:u fint half. Golden Wbt pla)ed good dcfen~. but our defense -.'» on the field way too much · But )OU go "llh what "'orli.s.. Golden West's lop running bac~ \ mce Senteno, "as held to 0 yards on 21 came~. The Rustlers (4·6, ~-:.) finished with 100 yar~ ru)hing Golden Wc~t got on the score· bo:ird in lhc: 1h1rd quarter on a 29- y lrJ liclJ goal b) M:irk Wcr- )(hing. th:in~ in lar&c to a a 15-. y:irJ OCC pen.on.ii foul all - one of 12 O;ip for 110 yards. ... Auto-Facts by hut Fredi ~ER..AN SWEDISH JAPANESE THE OXYGEN SENSOR'S ROLE Because Its failure can lead to poor gas mileage and various engine performance problems, auto manufacbJres recommei Id ttlat oxygen sensors be replaced at regular lnteM!s as part of a pmentrve malntenance program. The oxygen sensor is a auclat • piece of equipment that COlistantty mordlols !he lmOld ot oxygen present in 1he engn's ~ l'9 tai Wanned up Tb& presence ot too much oxygen means that the fuel mixture is too "lean," rt Which case 1he sensor $ionaf$ 111 computer to inject more tuel ii'*> the eog111e A mixture that iS too "nctl" causes 1he sensor. to 51gna1 the computer to in1ttt tess fuel. By controrting the a11i'fuet mixture in this way, tne oxygen sensor ensures optimum oas mteage and low emss100 of 111 poCkrtants, ,.,,: ~ an ~ sensor • an ~ii-~• MtDI~~ -• h SholJIC DI nspectild ~ AWllCOMED . SHIFT Auto matllfacturers are t0treas- ingty turning to el n>n catly controlled automatic transms- &ions in tveryihing from entry· '9vef cars to luxury mooels The new electronically · COl'ltrolled use sensors to ga1tler Information about t rottl t pos1t1on. temperature e g1ne load, and vehiclt speed. This infon'NtlOO rs en processed to ac ve sh n solenoids. which contrOI 1he sh ~ valves The resu is mot? PflC1sa stl.~ .. greater fuel econosny, and over otder • lbs•:'•D.- ............ Cell. Nllwpolt llllbor ptf .... lhouldllr -111111 '94. at'l.AartFAUt.mV r1•wm.. °"'" Mao Hlali foolboll -MynJO MlJlcr -ldmirUla !Iii dopila $.....,, followiJ>C tbc M-' OF DMoioa Vlll l'inl·l'OWld ,,..,....; .. ol S...11> ru. !)!leoa, ;»-~ Thll, ol -it tbc 1Ame My10a Mlllu wbo 111111 up 21 r.o.u-vani1y pi.,.n (Ilona wilh "P to 10 _,,...,., .. .,.,, ror - .. We Kfutlt)' blve tomG dcplb.,.. i.nWl.ed Miller, ""'• lw baa 10 tinker conswilly wilh tbc lineup due 10 matcbupa. "1juries. ud pe.rformance breakdowns durina his 1cam'1 first 11 games. ~ /,4We have bce.n able 10 develop people wbo cu ao ill and make aolid contnbulloAI,, when we baYe CU)'I ~ down. We aren't u p>d a team with IOIDC start· cfs 001, but ~ can still run our offense and do some things ... Miller'• Pacific Coa.sl Leque <hampiom (7·2·2) did a Joe o( good things against South Pasadena, roll· ing up 487 yards total offeme.. to the Ticen• J 18, 112 of which came through the air. · . The depth factor may play a role once apln. II the ...... _ ............ __ ___ ,..,.._ .. ... -·· ~ 5'°1' • _, ...... -Friday llllU ...... .... • None VIiia (6-3) at~ QJ 0,' a· Jvakw Denyne Cr:ss' :n t 1DaNllty wc.•1 be koown .. 111 mldwocl!. Iller 11« .......... a loll......._ dot be scpan..a earllot 11111 -..... Sou1h ,__ ....... "He lhiiW he'll be ready, bua _..., ..... to - to develop a coolll>a<OC)' plu.' oald Miller, wbo will aecd t.o replace Oenshaw at ftillMdl: and de!cmivo end if ho caa'1 ,o. .. ,, we can flaut9 ~ • Waf IO win !his pmc wilboul playina him, .,. irill, -... we -to baYc him Ille rcsl ol tbc _, to .,_ ""°' cea.•• • Seriior safety Steve Owen1 caned oa to the bo1phal after being attcndod to for 25 minutes midw.y lhroug)! 1he second quancr Friday ~4 will ooc re- qWre ,replacement, aa."Ordin&: to Miller, who said Owen w*1 tu~y cleared to re1um alter 1ustainina a, mild concussion. Miller said bis playen believe I.bey still have ground ·to ~r -~ pu.nuil of their full pOtcnliaJ and expressed satisfaction at the Mustanas' JOw-keycd oCJ .. ebralion or the school's fint playoff win dnce J979. Tl'-llF CLASSIC -· NEWPORT BEACH -New· port Harbor High senior Wade Tift, 1 11_artcr 1he past two seasons in basketball, will not play his final Jeason, Sailors C.oach Richard · Smi1h said Sunday. • Calvary CbapcL 6-17 a year a wrinkle on the tint day. Because of the very Jiklihood Corona del Mar girls will be hoc1IQg a scmifi· nals ma1ch in the stale voUeybaU championships on Nov. 30, there will be one af1ernoon game at CdM lhat day. with the balance of games at Harbor. Tift, an All-CIF running back ,and standoul shot puller, will ln- k1ead prCpare for his final track. ~d field campaign, as well as 1 turc in thal sport at Uet..A. here he signed a letter of intent r track. NOY. 14. Tift, a 6-foot:l, 205-poundcr, av- ~raged six points and was among fhc leading rcboundcn. f Tift completed his three-year yanity football career Friday night Jn a fmt-round CIF playoff km to lcndora. •• ... , 1 ,. 1,1 • ·•. ago, boast1 6~ center Jsuc Leueu, but no senior Slartcrs. • Tro)'f'-)2·14 a year ago, has a big Crom--1i.M, including 6-5 Greg Abbots. 1be War:riQrs have fow returning JlUtCn. • TOtTa.OCC, ll-1• a year ago, is banking on two returners, includ· ing one starter, IS well as sopho- more blue chip Carl Holmc.1 (.S· 10). •El Toro, 5·18 a year ago, has seven retu.minc le11ermen and a solid sophomore pard to build upon. •Irvine, 21..S a year ago, is in a major rebuilding process, which will revolve around returning start· er Greg Foster (6-1). A quirk in gym space IS forced Pool Ploy .... ..... c-.... 4 •A -........ ~a.- N-. IO, M ll•1111roart ......... 4:40 p.m.. -....,_, H1r11or WL TIOJ 1:20 p.111. -....,.. "'°"" e Ten I PAI. -..... 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Of ,,, 8ftd .... ,,...... .. ,.. ....... lor you '° hatdt .... ..-.. -. " '°" lholM ... #1' ~ qi 5 llD .. ,,._ Olil ~ and .... MfnOfefwiglildto_,.,_., _._ .. _ new.,._.,, II .................. ,.,... IO .. NII """"" wldl -FM•• _., .. MllOr nplek'd. "'We -IO be bolter l'ridoy." WWla a... -... .-Ill -ao... ""' Mar aad ....._. ffubor ,..,., tl!m!oMed la Friday'1 OlvWon IV first road.. Here are tome )IClt'Clld thousJ!ll: N-B-c-. J<lf~. •ft .. hit Sail-on fed 26--10 10 GllMora to a.-. 7'°": .. Out tidl have ftOlldaa IO ,bo a+-4 of. Aller lolUI& Jbc tids we dld r.-las! yeat'a (OMaioo IV finalist), I don't lillnl< -~ picMd .. to ..... .,, to !he pla)" olra. I tbiAll th11 "°"p maDmizcd iia poteoiial and ,,. ... ...,....._ ...... .., tOld ll\il year's senton they hid a great Nn. H• pecially the lllird-yeu vanil)' kido. In lilcir lilree yean, dley'>e been to the (CIF') quancninals, !he fi. nab, and lhc fim round. That's about u socCeuful 1 run as -h.v had at Ncwpon." Brinkley said bC 'won't tum his thoughu to nexi season for 1 while yi1. "The 6m thing 1 want 10 do di rclu and spend tome ti.me with my family, .. be said. "Jt will take a while, befo~ we regroup and 1tan breaking down film for neat acuon." · (11112• ....... a... -• 7 ........ . .............. Sllall 117. Viti ........ . _, ............ ____ ,. ..... -•I llllot (Yllla Piil) ............ 'Mt -• lot of polall. .... -.. -...... -.., tlo. "I......,.., wo'd -Ibo ball, .... wwriotl -:...i~ :·.:. =·~ ':: (=)~ ~l ~,......,----l!!&o-::: yanll, .... jull llad ,,; _. - "l'ie acvcr really -.led obovl stoppins -pla)" er bero.., bu1 I may bavo to re.......,• t11at, after PHnall'• ellon. · "Our kids were diappolaicd, bu! they'll ,_r. It's noc Lbc end or lhe world. "As a coac:h, If a alwl)'I toop • 10 uy ..,...,,.. IO ihc ,.niots. J.R. Wah Is one ol Iha baa 1-.. cwr coached u a r.enon and 1 p~r. Thell. lhcre are other Kn.ion like Scott W•lki.a.St Q.ris T•ylor, Scolt ttarde11y, Ben Sumner, Bobby Fouladi. Jclr.Botland, danh T\ltner and Rob Alshuler, wbo f'C'U a1io miM. .. Loolina back, boa tin a San .. Marpri ...... ..,.. eial, and bc:ina 1ecded was special 1bese aca.ion won. IJ.pmes tho pasl two)<""' and lllcJ wcreJtbc hard- es1 W01kin8 kfds I've ever bad in the otr-a:uon pro- gram." Cdalnl·Hawldns keep Clf doublls dl'llm ~; p•ter1111a11 n next ICHIDUU -• 9 ••• c:-. ... -...... ~ ...... ~ --... as•= .... They wade through ea~y 'rounds or CIF Individuals: CdM's Marcie Asch raus In third round or singles. HUNTINGTON BEACH -Newport Harbor High's Mara Co- laizzi and Sarah Hawkins advanced to the Round of 16 in ClF In· dividu.a.l Tennis with a pair of eady-round victories Saturday 41 the CJF Regionals at Hun11npn Beach. : They dropped DiPaolo and Maxwell of Corona ln 1he second round, 6-0, 6-1; then disposed or Williams and Wilson of Valencia. 6-2. 6-2, 10 qualify ror Dec. 2 compcti1ion at the Irvine Racquet aub. Corona del Mar's Marcie Asch, however, didn't fare as well In sin&Jcs play. She advanced wi1h a firs1 round winner (6-3, 6-0) over Norco's Bankston: and a second round rout of Temecula Valley's Ghaz.ai, 7-5, 6-0; bul then ran into undefeated Laun Ruben of Mater Dci and was climinaled by a ~. 6-2 decision. f.-..... ,,_ ...... c.... _ .. ... c.-., ......... -°""' C. •I cm., ,._. T ..... ......... -CJ ... ••'*'-Clltlt..• ... .................. Ila ., !' r=. ·-----· .......... . _.._..,....:LA ....... •C... ...... , .... ....MU ...... -c. ::-:,-.:=.. .. L-. .... 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