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COSTA MESA
rgu 011 urges tollroad investigation J
-.
ASsemblyman will talk with attorney. general on
ality of turning public road into tollway.
DAVID Ha~ StAH W&ma
NEWPORT BEACH -Uncon·
need that • tollbooth Ca.. l~
placed on Newport
rive. Assemblyman Oil Ferpson
iU ult Attorney Ocneral Dan
Lunsrcn for an i11.vestiption of the
an Joaquin HiUs .Tollroad Asen·
cy.
"There was 10 much confiictina
testiniony in hcrl: t~y. l have·no
other recourse lhan to ask the at·
torDC)' scneraJ to invc .•ipte tho
lepJhy of the procedure that dcdi·
cated public roads to become toll-
roads." Fcrpson uid Wednesday
after a two-hour meeting with toll·
road players.
'
Fersuson c:alJed lhc mcclins.
held at Newpon's ornate Pacifac
Oub, after IC'f'eraJ city oD".cla.ls
and hundreds of residents fkioded
his office wi1h protests :lbout lhe
50-cent toll planned for Newpon
<:Mst Drive.
He opened the meetina. which
was cloled to IM general public,
with a pointed question.
"l have had literally hundieds of
communications ... all wilh the
snme kind of concern. How ·did
lhiS occur that the tollroad author-
ity is Finl to place &oll "on this
public road?'' he asled.
.. Excuse me assemblyman. but
it's complet:ly above boud," ~id
Rob Thornton, lhe agency's at·
tomey.
"WeU. the catuens don't believe
it's :ibovc bo3rd, and th.at's why
we're havin& a hearin& here," fer· euson countered.
Thornton said stotc lesi>lation
puscd in 1987, which w;is co-
authored by Fcrauson, explicitl_y
gives the aacncy the right ttJ build
''WE'VE BEEN DEALING W~TH LOTS OF NEGATIVES. l'M CERTAINLY
HOPING THAT IN 1994, WE'RE GOING TO TURN THINGS AllOUND."
-CLARENCE TURNER, NEWPORT BEACH MAYOR.
After being rc-clcctcd lo Kl'YC sccood term, Abp>r Cb.rcncc Tun~cr set his sights oo a unoothct' COW'SC and inettU<d city revenue.
-Down the -hOme stretch
Clarence Turner promises to be no lame duck during what he says is his final stint as head of the city
BY DAVID Ha~ S1A1• WUTD
H is demeanor is DJ ccnlle
tho breeze that skips
er Upper Ncwpon
Day, but hi dclcrmlnatioo 11
fiercer than a winter &ale.
Oarcncc Turner, the le,.
pcrate Nc~rt Buch mayor
~ho loob like lhat adorable,
hoc·tou11n1 kid named Buster
lirown, h one year left to sec
his plans for a nwrc pro6pcrous
Ncwnort bca.r f 114 iL ·•we ceruunly lla~c a lot to off er hcfc,
but then v.c h:avc to keep It that way, &00,"
uid Turner, 60, who wu rc-clce1cd mayor
1ui month by h City COUAcil collcques.
Ho ~ il will be bis last year on the
council. ·
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Lona cone :arc lhc d;a~ v.hcn Nev.pon's
1n2yor c:oulJ pcnJ his lame h:il1n1 hands
and wniling at chHJren, lnov.ina all the
while that thi city'• name c.:arrtc:c.1 cnouah
pn: uac &o keep it thr"-ing -attr:ictina
touri.iu, bu.sine and copious people
k>okina for a J1,t1ngu1)heJ
adc.lre
Not DO¥t . U !>l \car, ~ndlina rC\1.:nue Crom ~le
property and tran-.1c:nt
OCC'Upancy to.xcs forced the Ctty
Council to m.At.c: B milhon an
budact cuts v.h1lc 1rumpin1 up
another SJ million in new fc\!).
City official are cxpcctina
thl.s year's budget p1c1urc to be
just as baJ. i! not aloom1c r
U the mayor'' 1oin1 to be
popular in 1994, he's ao•ng to ha .. "C 10 'h~
10mc lcadcRhip and in1enu11y.
Turner is look.itta IOI v.-a) to l etp
Ncwpon Beach tbe plact tlut people ru. .. e
come to know -a town •here \C~icci arc
... MAYOl/hpA12
toll roads.
But Fcrsusun i.aad 1hc lcg1i.lli·
tion P)'I nolhina about ancorpor;il·
ina prc'\'iou.s.ly free r(}:)d), 'u1.h u
Newport Coast Dmc. into toll ·
r03di.
A 1.6-milc portion o( Nc""Jl')rt
Coast Dri\-e, v.hich ..... a) built 1n
1991 lo handle tralfic generated tiy
The Irvine Co.'' Nc ..... port Coa~1
housing development, ..... 111 ~ ome
part or the S;in JoJqu1n 11111) Cm.
ridor v.hcn it's complc:tcJ an 19<17
"How did tht~ IJnd c:'c:r get
:.&Wla) frum you?" ferg~D ii CJ
county traMporulion dtrector Ken
Smith
Thornton an v.crcd for Snu1h.
~yang the poruon of Newpon
Co.a t Dmc th .. t v.ill become p=-rt
of the: tol1"'11y v.;u tr:rnsrcrreJ to
the 11gc:ncy under u JOint po-.cr., ·
Jgrccmcnt bctv.ccn the cuu11t).
!>e\Crt.11 d uei. and the TCA.
·1·hc TCA is the alter ego. ar
)OU v.111, of the count) of Crance:·
lnornton ~ad
... TOL&.aOAD/he• A 12
Costa Mesa wasn't
recognizable enough
_for Virgin Megastore
~ Music store in Triangle
Square has used Newport
Beach as its official
location. much to the
displeasure of city officials.
1 RIA~GLI::: SQlJARl:. -
.Co ta M~J JU~t ai.n't SC\Y enough
for \ tr i:,tn Mcgastorc.
Or ~ suggc t Virgin 0Cfic1:al •
-.ho defend thcu d c1)ton 10 :id·
'erti~ their ne Co la Mc~ !>tore
:.s being loc;atcJ an l\cv.port lk ~h
:b mcn:ly a mark.clang tool
"Ncv.pon Beach u ob .. iOU I)
quite famous," s.:lid Ian Duflell.
the Sanu Bo&tb:ua-b:iscJ p~ldcnt
of Vir&in Group America. "And
for an intcrnation:il comp:u1y,
Costa Mesa i> rclati,cly unheard of.. ·
As Tnangle Square partner
Rl h Shapiro expl:um it. Var;tn
conducted i.un.C)~ in Pan anJ
London ~fore deciding to 1;11:l
Newpon Bc:ich onto the enJ of
the Costa Me~a )tore·, raJio und
television ad"ert1SCmen1~. ai. v.cll
~ it~ \U1ce mail mac hine .
•"'"* Where's home~
··Tbcy cd 1 bunch of Europt·
an if they'd ever he rd of C. t
Mc a. AnJ they i4 •• 'o, S1 a
paro c,pJamcJ. "And then l C)
•"kcd ii mplc 1f .1hcy ~d he-3rd
of Nc~port Ik:.ch And the) ~1d
Yes···
AJdcJ Sh.ap1r1J I hear mien·
taon v.ai.n'I lo \nub Co\ta Mc~
IV4• tu•t 1ha1 marL.cting ha'
changtd 1 he Lm An,ek Ram"
lee nO&l/P•9• A9
College octopus is gone
but his memory lives on
• Flov. ers and tributes
keep pouring in for Stubby.
the sea creature with on!y
two tentacles .
COS 1 A \\l\ \ -l here\ an
empt) 'P;i\.~ nc H the aquJrium
rock v.herc Stubb) u~J lo 'pend
luy artcrnvon' 1n h1' ~lt"~tc r
home.
He' Je:aJ
tuhby 11\ll' an \.1':ll ru who
h\eJ in a 40 :ilk n 1:inl an lhe
marine biok~ J partmenl at Or·
angc Cout Colle c H1i. nickname
was lR p red ~ ha l:a~l ol tco·
tadcs SL' of tH\ ca ht tcnta k
•-ere m~ "'hen he"' > brouaht
to tbc colic I; for kkcc-rina t•o
ye-an ''"' ''This lank oCluf'lll '"' uyurcJ
\Cf) bad)} "'hen he v. oollrc1cd.'
1d 0 C m:uinc biok>ii)t Denni~
K II\ \\ c d1Jn 't e\pcct ham to
"''" ~ bl, "'as sort uf our m1ra·
ch. (At • u~
Stubb .... \ arm~ Grev. baek a r111k
And v. hen ~ho..">I chalJrcn on ficlJ
tra(h rx:ercd 1010 hri. aqu0trium.
lou1.h1n.s 1hc \.Old 1ran pareat &b \
11.11h 1h ar tinscr~. Stubby emcJ
to much ba ... pre i.ina hll tk.>rt
tcntadc\ aga1nl>I 1hc gl • o oru·
an to Kell>
Uut Je\{lilC the little £cl •
popularit). ~clh bctie .. u v,;ay too
much h. been mudc of hu de·
mi . ··wc·\c rcC'Cl\icJ Dowen.
We\"t c'-cn h:n.I C"lemtnt:ary hoo!
ki nd ln "'rittcn mcmoriab to
him, .. he ad
An aut~ on tubby rcveakd
no '1 • M lh bclin he died
or old a Octopt norma liw
boot r~ "The •
... OCT~A7 ....... . ...... Students earn respect for talent, culture
The p1 nting on the top ol ~ 1 is by ~I artitt. o.tn
HUM! • 'For lnfOfrnation on origiNI
~ntlnp. ull 6S0-686S.
••••nnr CHtCUlAllON 800-252·9141
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The rise of Claudia Villa
Tod.y's Wftktnd tKtion cNlu the mctCOfic r In locM
..,._, ol O.udia v.u.. who w ''d!SCO'o t«!'' il PomoN
~ SChocif in Com ,..,~sa thtou a SOuth Coast ~ ptqJlm th.Jt pi into The 10·~M~ Llnded
• ..,.1ftlns ·POii lft ,sat'• current . n poduction ol "A OWtllmli c.oa ...
Allo In Wnltind: a ,.... "A Christ Caf&"; Up Wich ~'s .... far IQcjl "°" fMniMs nd to ...,, ... ~ N hOnoi' ol Unde DOn'• presence; ~ mmpln. .....
to-~ KIMdll; and much more. ' SelWellil•ll.11111111
• Costa Mesa High School performance
~ group brings Latino flavor to school district.
F OR Tl:IE DEST price on Oiristmas'trecs
1his year, the Christmas Trtt Jambortt
(644-4842) at Jamboree Road and
University Drive in Newport Beach sells all
trees al $24.99 plus tax. The prtcc includes a
wooden stand, and labor.
The Chri:.tmas Tree Jamboree sells nobJc
(ir, Dou&las Dr, and a.rand
rir trees. lt alw hu premium
1ablc tops al $6.99 to $14.95,
and fresh noble fir wrtath.s
wi1h holly and pine cones for
116.95.
An adjoining tree lot,
Don's Die Trtts sells tall
trees for less 1h:1n most a1
$40 10 $95. The 1rccs arc 9-
to IJ·fcc:I tall.
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GERARD AND PAULINE Best Douchcrty opened Bropby
B ys Drown Irish Counll)' Pl.De'
-__ u___ Anllqu" (645-3730) this
·"week, located at 440 East •
17th Street in Costa ~icsa.
Brophy Brown's is a direct importer of pine
anliqucs from the !SOOS. For one week,
Brophy Brolt'D'I is offering a 10% discount for
Best Buys readers. •
Pine antiques available include beds,
armoires, chests, mirrors, trunks, chairs,
dres.scrs, and tables. .
Pauline Dougherty says they're: in the
process or unloading the European container,
and she cnn'I believe the assortment of
antiques.
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C.J.'S FLOWERS (650-7336) on East 17th
Street, behind Prompt Cleancn, and ~tr. J's
Barber Shop is having a special on tulips
through Sunday.
fte festl~ of up.ta begin•
A bunch or 10 tulips., sells for $9.50. Tulips
come in red, white and pink. and Merry
Widow tulips arc rose with white lips.
o . Presid(nt of Jewilh Community Center of Orange County, BJchatd
Penfil o~ Newport Beach lightJ up a giant Alenonh at the Costa Mesa
.K.muu ."'*MOll:I, D.uU' Pu.or
J...Ub c<nttt. Also ~ictur<d = 3-yur-old Elio<, left, and 5-yc.....,ld IU·
chard Pen.Gl IJ. The Alcnonh lyn1bolitcs the cig.ht-W.y holidiy.
WONDERING \'VHAT TO get that
hard·to·buy·for pcnon on your holiday gift
list? The \Ytstla South Coast Pl~ is offering
a ~ci:al Phantom of lbt Optn p:.ckage
which will be opening at the Oranat County
Performing Alts ~ntu next summer.
Thiel steals Hickory Farms' shlllPIQll orders . .
NEWPORT BEACH -Anyone before Nov. 24. pink sales slips into tht store, at the
who ordered a holiday gift basket "11'1 the s1rangcS1 thing.'! he 13ld. comer of Irvine Avenue and 17th
from 1he Hickory F<1rms in Wcstcliff "They tobk 1hc cash. Bu\ 1 have ho Street, for rcprocessina u soon as
The Westin's package includes a choice of a
Frid:ay or Saturday evening performance in
August 1994, fo r The Phantom of the Opera.
The package inclu'des two orchestra or
first·lier scats, a deluxe guest room for two for
one nigh!, continental breakfasts and valet
parking.
Pla23 prior 10 Nov. 2.i .... ·ould be ·wise idea why tbcy wou.ld •·ant the &lft possible.
-ro pay the sloreD second visit. ---orders. Ji can't dO 1hCm any gQOd:" ---lT'O"COmpens:tte-fot the----
According to o~ner Mike f\1unz, a Murtl S::&id apprwtinunely 100 inconvenience, customc:n will be
The package is S2J5, including lax and
gratuity. For reservations or more information
please call 540-2500.
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THE PUBLIC IS invited to a lraditional
Menorah ll&htln& «ttmooy at Fashion Island
toc:by at 5 p.m. in the koi pond area. The
ceremony is sponsored by 1he Irvine Co.
Chnbad Qnter.
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BARBARA t.IAGNESS has annoullCCd that
her store, U. t.taancss Fashion at the Nnrport
North Sboppln& Center on Bison Avenu.e in
Newport lk:ach has extended its houn for the
holidays.
B. f\t ..igness will be open Sundays from
noon lo S p.nl.
"We have a great .election of coc ktail
a1tire," says ~1agness. .. and we have ROYClty
Christma.s uprons that would be great for the
hard·to-buy·for penon."
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But Du}'s appnn Tltund•.rs aad S.turd.,,._
IVbttbtr you'n • art't'Cb.t11t OI' • 1boppu, It
)'Ot.I bow of• rood buy, I'd loff to''" 1°"'
sowt publiclty. Call me at 541)..llM, lb me at
6464170 or wrllt to mt: &st Buys, Oally
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burglar brukc iil10 his store recently orderS were ~tolen. rcw;irded wi1h a free sift of either cheese balls, cheese: loss or meh·away and :1wipci.1 thc unprocc~d shipping 1'hosc who ordered a food gift •
orders for all food b:iske ts purchllSc:d before Nov. 24 ~Id bring their mints.
HWt school's
llllllc department
presents festival
The Corona de! ~1:ir
High School n1usic
dcpartmenl ...,.,11 prc~nl a
holiday mlnic fesll\ .ii a1
7:30 p.m., in lhe Norman
R. Loats Performing Aris
'Ccn\cr at Nc...,por1 llarbor
High School.
The school !.) mphony
orchestra, concert choir,
concert band and the
jaz:z·roclr. c:ni.cmble .,., 111 •
perform. Student an~'Otk
will also be on display and
baked goods .,.,·ill be sold
before and after the
pr05Cntation.
Admission i.s s:. each and
$3 for senior citizens .and
studen1s "'ilh an Associa1cd
S1uden1 Body card.
Triangle Square Mis --ISSOClldon IWlril
COSTA MESA -Trian~lc Square
recently recei,ed the Plan1ung Project
Awatd !or its town square concept from
the California Chap1cr of the Anlcrican
Pl:anning Association.
The newe:u ~·ntown project .,.,h1ch
wa.s dc\'elopcd through a public/pri,·a1e
partnership betwee n 1he city's
redeve1opmcn1 agency and 1hc Triangle:
Sq u:arc: Associ:ues w:as cons1ructcd on a
4 . .S-ac:rc, triangu.lar silc between 19th
Street, Harbor and Newport boulevards.
Asscxiation judges said Tri:.ngle Squ:are
stood out Qcou.sc of its .. unique
integration or" aroeery store wilh 3
pedest1ian environment··
The state 'planning association annually
recognlus ou1s1andlng achie\·cment ror
pbnning projects. This years event was
held in ~iodc.s10. The a.ssoc.i::uK>n
reprcscn1s more than 4.300 practicing
planncn, appointed officials and
citizens involved in urban and regional
planning.
~· to 11111111 -.1 Cllntlln belllh plan
Assemblyman Gil Fcrcuson will be amona the spcakcl'1 1his Saturday al a 1own
hall meeting on a "free choice" al1cm31ivc to the Ointon health pian.
The conference, at 11:30 a.m. Saturday at the Rcd Lion Hotel in Costa ~1csa,
is sponsored by Americans for Free Ooicc in Medicine. More than 400 arc
expected to attend.
Ferguson is a trucker of lhe "Mcdisave Account" or .. Medical IRA" plan ~·hich
is similar to 11 federal plan proposed by Republicans in the House of
Representatives.
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A SICM')' 1hat appeared in
Wednesday's Oaily Pilot
· incorrtdly 'lated the RCWly
hired fund·nai'sin1 chief for
_ -1hc.0rangc Cnu.nty ·-__ _
Performina Arts Center is
leavin& a post with an
organlntion founded by pop
supcrst:ar Mich,el Jackson. s;na: am. ~1•iy Alic:<
(M•llf) Sulh<rland was
3.S50C1ate vice prcsidcnt,
dc:vck>pn~1. with Save 1bc
Children, a non-profil
organi.z.atM>n rounded in
Enaland in 1919. II li not the
01pnia1ion founded by
Jllckson 10 ll<lp needy
children.
On Jan. I. Sutherland will
become mana1in1 di1cctor oC
dcvtlopmtnl for the
Perfonnin~ Arts Center.
The: Daily Pilot rcgreu the
c1ror.
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Attention winnen of
the "Win a Christmas
Tree Contest," look
for your names on
page 86 of today's .
Daily Pilot.
, POUCILH
con•-
-..... ""'"' a, lbshl ..... top ol a VolU...,.. Cabriolc• •thief~ buo a car and yaaikect u atcrco ouc ot dr!e
daihboaid. n.c l)'l&em wu walYCd at SlSO. .
r.rt: c...cr ~ SolDCw
tncertd .. ttnacdcd oltice IA
1hc J200 blad: aM lool tccrco ·
c<t1uipaacnt worth $950.
...,... Pllcc A~ utdcd
a lilocM W tlr.c JOit Moct ud
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T he end of World War II
brouSht new lca<Xuh(p &o
N~port Beach. The men
who had auidcd the city throu&h
the Great Depreuion and a
World War -
Paul Palmer.
Ralph Ma.key.
Gordon Findlay.
Earl Stanley,
Theo Robins
and H:any
Weld1 -were
still I.he leaders
or the bulainess
community.
-----At the S4mC
time our O'otD
local younger
gcnerallon -
Bob Robins. Bill
Rina. Bill.
Grundy, ired rUlster, Pete Dar·
reu. Jim and Jack PeM1 and Bill
Lester -v.ere coman1 mto their
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COST A ME.SA -The
Assistance League of
Ncwport·MeS4 will feature
holiday sales at its thrift
shOP, and consignment
tores both located at 2220
Fairview Road in Costa
Mesa.
All profits Crom the
store help Assistance
League ch:iritics.
The non-profit
0113niz:uion provides
services for children such
u its dental center, the
Grace Ho:ig Day Care
center, IGJs on the Block
and Opcr:u1on School Bell,
which d1~tributts clothing
Cor .needy children.
Store hours arc 10 a.m.
to 4' p.m. Monday through
Friday o.nd 10 a.m. to 2
p.m. Saturdays.
For more information,
call 546-5536 or <HS-5415.
-By rb~ D.illy Piot
d
own aad lbout to take over.
Then an eadrcly new sruup ar-
rived in toWn and bcc:ame a uy-
namk, drivina force in our bu.i·
nes.s community. Typical or this
new breed were Dean Br:aJ!urd,
MOOIC U&crlor, Gcorsc Hol·
1tci1, Van Ha)cs. Les Ul:lkeilcy,
Jqhn Mclnt0$h, Joe Stamp,
Ralph Hoyle, Joe Comns, Bob
lnlf'Ul, Jaek Hansen. Chuck
MuteR and H rlan Erickson.
Young. enthuli~Lic, ad,entwe-somc. they "'ere clbiic cntrcprc--
neun -r~k uikers, men willing
to take a cb:snc,s:. They Saw the
future, grabbed it and rode it to.
either success or failure .
Dc:tn Bndford W:lS l)pic:al or
this new breed and one of the
IDO$l memorable.
Dean wa 1 farm boy from
Michig:an. He h:iJ ef\ed in the ,.
Marine Corp during the war lllld
the singin& of the Halls or
Editors
Notebook
William
Lobdell
is on U ·
si;nmenl
HIS
Editor's
Notebook
column
~ill
return
next
wee&i.
aw the lublre •• 60 year
Montezuma tways brought tun
-to his eyes. Ouitc a few lhinp
d "9. Dean w 'Very emotional.
He WU a mM of boundl en·
crgy;arcat cnthu ~ nd unbe·
licvablc vii lity. I can stiU visu I·
ite him, 't.andinJ t;all with a biJ
happy srin on hu f cc and '3)'lOJ,
:ilmoit hou1ina. "I feel 1reat!"
Dc:an would c~cn s y it 1n the
morning when no ordinary
hurn:an being ii uppo)cd to feel
anythinc but laic.k.
Dean Bradford's fint businc
-.enturc was the Day Escrow Co.
When he staned the company he
didn"t lnow an c~row from ao
nbalone but he qui ll) made it
into one. or the ffi0)l successrul
escrow companiei. in the county.
Denn was d1.:finitcly a leader.
His apparently linutle)S energy
led him into other held~ of com·
munity acfr.it). He st.1rted, or
rather re-started the Newport
It rbor Junior Ownbcr of Com·
mcrco -the OIJ one had died
out durina the war. Under hu
lc:ad.crship the 1unior chamber
embarked on an amazina rlc
of COf"mun ty programs. Then bii
re)lleu n:uurc Jec;i him to start
the Suruidcrs. a social 1roup for
youns RCOJ>lc, with,dancc , par·
ties, the v.hole achmeer. ·
At the same time he was doing
all thila anJ running hh e row
company. he and Joe Stamp had
wme kfad of a tumbcr oper:uion
going. AU I lnow nbout ii was
th:it from time to time be and
Joe v.ould go to Los An&elc , buy
a k»d of lumber and wmehow
peddle it here in town
De:an's house became thew·
cial center.of the )Ounger group.
It was dcli~itely the pince to ,slop
by for a dnnk un the \loay home.
Dean Bradford v.;a.s riding high.
Then he sold the Day Escrow
Leal And Nadonwlde
66Meet A Date ... Get Your Mate
The Voice Mail Way"
<JoNl'l:DIINTIAL Uao.IUtlATlON
Our Service Appeals To All Llfe.tylca
Mwt Be 18 Y nn Old
7 I I f; 17 • 71 f tf;
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Co. and went into land dc''Clop·
mcnt. Al fin& he~ wildly •
CCM!ul. 'Thtn he m1Jc a ffif)t kc,
a rather common mjjt kc amon
cntreprcncun
He was puuin& 1 de I to ether,
a big dc:ll, a de I th::at couldo't
mm. He needed some cai.h to
make it v.:ork. So he d1d ~hat
countless othcn ha .. e done io the
p st and will continue to do in
the future. He took me money
he tuld set aside lo p:iy h~ in·
come tu and put it into the di:al
He was sure he could m:ilc
enough out of the deal to pa) h1)
tax plus any pcnahiei. and ~1111
come out ahead.
Then came the olJcs1 )IOI) 111
the world. The de:il laid an egg
He still owed the income 1:u but
didn't h:l-.c the monc) to pa). He
~orked like a bea\cr to get him·
sci( OUl Of the hole. C\C:O Jd1\Cf·
in& the Los Angelci. Time' an 1hc-
ASK ABOL"T. ..
VALUE
PRICED
GIFfS!
# · :!Ql HohJ .. y Fun"
Melt Away ~lints
2 Bag for $5.99
fC\r•trru..' Col~ A''lllablt)
to oz. S34Yu
Cheese Ball & Logs
Now any 2 for $6.99
or 3 for S8.99
l~az S3 ~u
WESTCLIFF PLAZA
17th at lnine Ave., ~i>Ort Beach
• Send a Gtft By Ph one 642·4302 •
FREEMONOGR ING & FREE SHIRT
1 IC I Thi Week nd
Deee01ber, 11 & 12
Kenneth Gordon
and At-Ease are
proud to o~er
courte y ."lvhile
you wait~'
• n1onogramm1ng
aturday &
Deccn1ber 11th & 12th.
on unda ~ .,
·Buy ·ix ·hirt and
receive the
eventh hirt Fr e.
Ju t In Time for
Chri tma .
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NEWPORT BEACH
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hrcett. lftndpuc.u aod ocher wcpwn ol boys.,. UwUed IO ·ao,.
~ Oitrcrcnt; Radiftl • So.I Ut Todly'a Worid., .. 1 (rec cwillat kctun:
at 1 p.m. ia the Communty Room ot
the NcWport Center Libnry, 856 San
acmciuc Dr .. in Ncwpor1 lkacll, C.11
the libn.ry at 644-319l.
,_UIJllCNIH
The Orancc Coun1y Forum It holdlna
1 noon luncheon at 1bc Le Mcrcdian
t.otcl Guest a.pc:i.kcr is John E.
B~n. chalrm:sn and CEO Of
ioUthcm Clli!om.i• EdilOfl Company,
who will ddcu1' ~IC
rcorpnizotionl. Cost is S15 !Of f<>Nm
incmbcn ind $35 (or non-members.
Fo,r reacrv11tion1, cAU S88·988-I.
.uMteN nH fO& MIN
ation:llly attliiimcd Ne.,.~ Bc:ach
cn'a 1ailor Michael RcnZt ol Renzi
-w1om Dcsi&n v.·iU discuss "fashion
1ps for Busincwncn" from noon 10 I
.m. 11 Sl3dcs H:uvcst Rcst1urant, 327
cwport Center Drive in Fashion
sland. Lunch ii available f<>r $7.95.
or rcsc~1ions. call 640-S422.
IWllH CUJUtlT
n A.Ian Croll will prcscn1 his ·
nc-man show "lNish Cab:l.rct and a
uk D:.nny K.ayc" al the Ch.nnukah
clcbration or 1bc Jewish Senior
enter of Orange County. Lunch will
5Crvcd at noon, show bc&ins at
2:30 p.m. The rost is SS for lunch and
ow. The Jewish Senior Center ii at
O East B:ikcr S1., Cos1a ~tcsa on the
cdcrat1on Communily C..mpus. For
ore inform3tl0n, ca.II 545·5533.
t RIDAY
nwotuUN• UCTUU
f u$11.n Linn, author o( .. Suun Linn's
p ircctory of Orancc Coun1y
PAINANO
ST11ESS
RELIEF
71'759-3000
eoo 95-4PAIN
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CARL HELD, 11.D. ·--_.,_,
1601~ --
Nc1wockin' Oraanizations. will dlseu.M
.. Net•1orkin& Y-our Small Business lO
S11ccCss" at Sladcs H:irvc1t Re1taur11.n1,
327 Newport 0::1ucr DrM, in f:ashion
Island front noon 1o 1 p.m. Lunch if
available ror $7.95. Call ~S4?l.
ctllllltW «•eee 'M
Mariacc's Ek:mcntary School OIOir
will be liQ&irli O.Ntm:u tarols frodi .
11 Lm. to noon at We5lcliff Plan
Shoppin& C.cntcr at Irvine Avenue and
17th Stn:et ln Nc:wpoct Beach.
&AftlllDAY
CMWMll&MICIMU
Titc Costa Mc~ Hi&h ~·s v:arsity
water poao team will be hoMing a car
wash and bake ulnrom 8 a.m. 10 4
p.m. io the f01culty parkin& lot al 1hc
Hi&b School, 2650 Fairview Rd. The
proceeds will help underwrite the
tc01m'1 participation in the Hawaiian
Invitational Waler Poto Tournamcnl
next year.
aUAIO'Al'f W11M ... a MU. CLAUS
,.1r. and t-1.n. Santa Oaus will be the
cuests at a pancake brcakrut "' the
Newport Beach Oasis Senior Center,
800 Marcucri1c Ave, in Corona dcl
Mllr from 7:30 a.m. to IO·a.m. The
breakfast of jllkc, coftce, tcia, milk.
p3nakes and tau.sage is S2 for .aduhs '
and SJ for children. Polaroid photos
with Santa and Mrs. 0.llt arc
a~lablc ror Sl. For more ltlrotmAck>n,
a.II 644.3244.
MCKU.YT..-
The Friends of Newport lby ate
holdina free. auNScd Wllkina lOUn of
the Upper Ncwpott Bay £.coiocicM
Reserve.. Toun depart ~ry ten 10
l'iflcco min.utcs bctwttlt 9 aitd 10=:15
-a.m. from tbc corner of Eul Bh~rr
Orivc and Back Bay Road, and last
about l bouis. The tour iacludcs ~
for cxhlbils and bird wa1c1Una. F«'
more informatM>n. call 6'6-8009 or
786-8875.
SUNDAY
NAY mDI & CM.OUN•
BrinJ the family ud go Cbrisun:is ·
carofin& from the back or a hone
drgwn carriaae durin1 1 4S minute
. tour of 1hc Port Succt 1.fomcs. The
event is presented by ihe Newport
Center Unircd Methodist Church.
Slei1h RKlc tours are 11 4. Sand 6
.p.n1. Cost is S5 per person, or S15 per
fan1ily. For rcscrvatK)(IS. call ~74.S.
ft.ADI IAle
The Business E.Kchancc of Orange
Cou.nty Is spoMOC'iRJ a truck fiair from
.10 :i.m. to 6 p.m . .in Bulldin& 10 a1
the Orange County Fair and
&position Ccn1er in Cosr.a ,.tesa.
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_'fr,,,.,,111 /,r" ff)//,//,"" f,t//, iO:fJfJ a 111 -<V:f/fJf111
1111,, s oO/o WI/
w(,(/Jt ~~G?Y~
18k Fine Je-lry, Diamonds, Rubies, Emerald,
Saphirres, Platinum ~le Jewelry.
' Conveniently located on lido Island
in the lido Marina Village Shopping center .
. Jewelry by Mard9
MANUFACTUR~ OF FINE JEWELRY SINCE 1979
3418 Vie ()polto, Suite 112, l'Wwport BellCh, CA 92663
(7 14) IJ7S.1701 •FAX (714) 1175-4178
A • , n ~ hi. Call m.sm. •••&--111cn:•••a 5 I I ...... IUohmlOa.&IO.fp.a••stldias 16 ...... ~ °"'"" __
~=~·== scAiors 65 ud '*kt, .-free for
ddldccn ~ 12. For more lnformatioa QU (415~911!,
MOlllAY
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Ocliper Robcn GOldoe will
dc!*>lls.tra1c ud adl abo\lt 1hc la1cs.1
trends i• Doral dcsiJft In .o. hoUday
proaram a1 10 .o..m. at Womnn's Cub
of Santa AM. 601 Nocih Baker S1.
The _..,, b PfCJCntcd by the
Or11nac Cotlnty f-lontl Artl Guild..
Donation is $4.
COOIUIMa.Als
Sl,llde's Chef de Cu~nc Quy Socktidcr
will host a cookin& class on his
at>cci.2illy, dcucns. 11 Sladcs H.1rvcst
•
..... ••&••• fMIT
Tllo Bulldl•1 .... .....,. .._... ... ol
OrlftF Count1 Is hi""'& a llloUdllY
C'Clcbnllloli frnm S:JO 10 I P·"" II the
Ncwpon H~ Art M111iewn, &SO
Stn O:r..cn1e In Nc--port Beach. The
~n'-1 will k•tt•rc ftef.wcwkiftl, Hors d'OC:tMCS aRd musc1i1m tour. Picasc
bdflJ an unwrapped 1oy for don11tion
co families dis,pf4ttd by the Lapna
Beach fire. Cost is S60 per coupk .
For informaik>n '
call 5.SJ..9SOO.
TVUDAY
ell-uAUCAN AlllMllY
Staie 5(n:uor ,.1arian Dcraeson ... ill be
the &ucst speaker .o.t the NcwpcMt
I larbor Republican Assembly'•
Octtmbcr ~1cctinf,. 1bc lopte of lhc ·
6:30 p.m. pf'OClam is "The fOf'CCflst of
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CllilOnl•~,...... • Ooll la IS,... ... -. ................ ..... d'~ca. For 1oect4lklM 0t .ort '"'°""'''°'cal 7ll-IZU. ................ ,., , ...
$oU1h Coal 811Mnce1 ud hofCMic>Gat
Womc11 pmcnt IC•IWl-up P')'dtiatrist
Uanc-Cobky. M.D. at a ~
prasram 1t £1 Tatiw Orill. 4» Anton
Uh<d. in Colla Mesa. Nctworklnt
bcaiot ai 11 :JO .:m .. lunc'h aod ..
pros ... m bcaim at Nooll. 0.. • 1.1s tor mctnben and Sl9 ror
non·tneinben. For mote information,
c-an 'n--4666.
D•LMllNI lllL-..Y ••at
11M: DOiphins Oivkion or the Ne\ltpun
11:.tbor Arca Chan•r of Convncrcc
k h:1vin1 :I holiday bnlnch al 11
11.m. 11 lhc llyatt NtwpOftcr. CUl!it ~
$22 pre sale, Sl~ a1 the doOr.
Par1icip:in1s arc cnoour~ to briA& ~
&in or other dona1ion lO bcnclit
OIM: Crcu Homes tar Ab\Dcd
Q\ildrcn. f01 rcsc:Mtlons or more
inf1Xmattoo, caU 729-4400.
~.MC.,.
•l'etYFR BCll
, .. ol OraftlC Coal& ·~ ~ ror Homen Familioi
(FOCls) will hold a liolidlJ Bruada
ftom 11 a.m. ro I ~' the Bi&
Cu)oa Ncwpon t.c... Ol
Kirn Nichol to benefit lbc ~ I~ that tho Calta Mcaa lholtcr
focck. tlouscs and cowuch. Fot
n:scrvatk>ns, caU 64s.'°55 °' 759-19()). ........... ~.
if'bc Health INUrance COuasclin1 and ~ Pfoatarn ptetents a free
ICmuw ... HMO'• (cw 1994". CO'ICrUw
tbc PfW and cons of Hcalell
Mahucoaocc Orpnizations. Prosnm
is from 6:30 to 8 p.m. at the Harbor
Arca Adult Day Care, 661 W.
Har:illton, CoslA Mesa.
TMUaDAY, DIC. 1•
AIM WALK MAT CllV•
AJDS Walk Oranic Counry ii bavin&
its rtnt Holida_y Boat Ciulse ~ ,the Catalina fl)-cr as part of the
Newport Harbor Parade of Ulhts
Preview from 6:30 p.m. to 10-JO p.m.
Tickets lo this fund·raisinJ ~al aIC
St25 each. and includes dtnnct, casino
party, entertainment and prize
drawlnas. Call 955·1400.
WOMIWl.Un.D•MTY ·
Tho Women's Guild ot S:aint John
Vl:inncy Ch:ipcl or &l~")sland is
h:lvlt1~ a Chnstm:u Dinner Cruise. For
more 111form:ition. cuU '"759".
fa.IDAY; DIC. 17
CM\ITlllAI CMO&,IH
Marioct's Elementary Sdloof choir will
be slnafoa Christmas c:aroh Crom to to
J I ua. at Wcstcliff Plan Shoppi"I
OCC Cll .. nMU IMOW
"A Spcc~l Chri tmu Show.for Kids,. is the title of Orange
Co3St College's eighth annual bolfcby production, being
pr~nted thb. cocason by OCCs Repcnory Theater Company in
the OCC Ornm:i Lnb Dec. 16-18 nt 10:30 Lm. The )how is
designed for children bct\\CCn the nges of three JnJ 12, as well
llS adults. f a\ontc Christmas stories wiU be read, told :ind
performed. Adm1 sion is S2 per pc™>n, or an UO\HJppcd gift or
non·pcrish:ible fooJ item to be donated to local charities.
For more information, call 432,5640.
Ccalcr at ll'Vlnc A\ ... nuc :mJ 17th
Strcct in Newport U..:.1d1
CWTOM&ll AINICI llMINM
Di.rector o( Tol.11 Ouahl) \lan3icmcnt
Terr) Mc1Gctn2n of the R 111 C:irhon
in Lacuna N1cu.:I v. 111 pr~...: nt
"C\lstomcr Sen Kc -K .... p1ni
C\lstomcn Happ) IO lho: 91),,•• lit
Sbdcs lhrvcst Rc~t.1ura11t. _,:?~
t-fcwpon Center Dri\i: om f·;i\hion
ldanJ from n~1n h> I p m. Lutseh is
O\ai111bl .. for S7 'J5 C11l ~~5422.
MONDAY, DEC. 20
COOKJN• CLASS
St..dc'• Chef J .. ( u1~inc Guy Sockrid~r
'"" host a i our1·1..r cooking class on
.. Puuina the M • .ii Together" at Sbdcs
ll3r\'cSt Rc~t.iurJnt. 3:!7 Newport
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call for details now: I
STEVE EHLE
(714) 675-8866 Office or 24 Hr. Pager {714) 237~ I
37• e. C09ll Highway. eoron. del Ms ~ 1
~ Independence One Bank A I ~ ()(uhfom•.i -• MembefFDIC I
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die fl'cs&MI ol Brides and radao ul
sbow bOll ol .. CcnU., Married 1n Sou·
there Callforaia" wUI prcscec .. rr.'C
Eaq Skile. '° Plann.iaa • Wcdd1n1" a.a Sladca tUM.a RCWUl'lftl, 327
N~ c.cnter DrM i.n Fubioit
lslud, from noon '° I pm. Lurw: h b
avatlable for S7.95. Call 640-S-422.
ON901NO
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Cc6ta Meg High School lS h:i\1oc an
'
llU&.TWY IAft ...
1llC Dr. Ocu OrnWI pl:ia 011 1n
class. "EaliDJ tor a Ii Ith) 11 rt, ..
rncct.s every Monday from 1:30 lo 3 30
p.m. t the 0 is Scnl\)f Ci:nti:r,
M rsucnte A\c, Coron:a cJ .. I M.ar. for
~information on tt11> free cl:a ... \
call ~3244.
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bl: open T~. Dec. 21 throuah
un.Jay, IXc. 2J and Suadaj;•l>CC.
26 from 7 a.m to -4 p.m in the maia
p;ir · k>c of the Orup: Coull~
:ind E!a~llon Center 10 Co.ta
Adrn!Ulon (°'adults IS Sl, cbtldtcn
under I:? arc rec. F"' more
mfonn:mua. c:lll 7D-6616.
~od JWll' "~"" t• ..,_.,, r ...
nhtor. Ju o II)' Pilot. .lN w. &y St ••
Clht. AJ~ C.Jil. 11'21.
SEND THE G1rr YouR loved ones
·ARE SURE To EAT UP.
Our hams are so tender. smokey and d~l1C1ous they've always flown· off the
table Now. they're flylfli even further thanks to Honey Baked Speoal Dehve!Y Sefvk:e .
. We'll deliver a ham anywhere in the United States All you have t~ do ls place··
an order We'll take care of all the shipping It s the easiest way to send your fnends
or relatives the most delicious ham money can buy A Grade One ham smoked to
perfection for about thirtY hours over a bed or hickory and applewood chips Then
topped with our unique HoneyBaked glaze and spiral sliced to make seMne easy
So send the ham that s far and dWdY the best far away To place an order
simply stop by the HoneyBaked store nedrest you Or place your order by phone with
a credit card It'll give new meaning to the term speoal delivery • -
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TH E N I K f T 0 W N G 0 L F PA VJ LI 0 N
Costa Mesa Civic
tayhouse Patrons
sociation doesn't know
ere tunas to pay debts
ill come from. "
Y MA&H1a McL.:oo, Sr"'' Wann
COST,A MESA -A.$ the r~al
~nain w dr:awn thii week on
the dnama beh\ecn the COita
Mesa Civic Pla)house Patroru As·
·aaion and 1he city, playhouse
:officials s:aid their own cliff·h:mger
rbas just bcaun. . • . I The :l5SOCiation m:ide its fint
•payment o( SJ,<XX> toward a debt :or $3,JSO incurred during sp:trsely
lauended bingo aames it pla)e~ 1host LO at the Nci&hborhood Cona·
munil)'· Center as a Cund·raiscr.
The sesturc at Monday's City
Council meeting cnc:ted nearly two
years of animosity built up be·
tween.the paarons arid city offtcfals
stcmmin& from the rent charges.
"I wa,s pleasantly surprised,"
said Mayor Sandy Genis. "I think
it's ~ responsible appro:tch. I was
'COnccrned they bchC\ed we would
JUSI forget about the debt. But
that would ~I a b:id precedent for
the collection of other debt~"
The patrons aS$0Cintion ha.s
greed to pay back the rest or the
arge in increments oC al least
100 a mon th un1iJ it') back in the
lack. But patrons s:iy th~y only
ve $200 in funds to be lUCd to
ay o(f more or the charge. They
ave no money left to live up to
heir first re ponsibility: support· ns the play~ouse.
•'The playhouse is· getting by
v.hh a dty pua ~ II Wf el
what h wu low )'9ln 'Ft .. ..W
HuF HwWkef. pneideat ol abe
p:mons UIOdation. "'1bCj are Ji¥.
in& from band to mouth."
Smee 1991. 11\C playhOuM ...-.
h d to live off ot S.S,000 lcu each
)ear in the day's aucmpt ao wcu
lhc lhcalef aroup off ~ic f&and·
ing. Th~ year, the city a•~c the
playhouse about S2S,OOO.
But the ln06l recent hit tbc
playhouse has taken Wti &be loM
of a SJ.500 city y.a.nt it ~
received to produce Co61a Mua's
YuJeaidc Pa&CAOL ... They have financed the Ouist-
mu p:sccana every year;· uid
Vickie Grosl.rcuu, who heads t.bc
th.eater's c:hildrcns' productions.
''But so many people have asked
about it, we arc doina our best ao
put one on anyway.••
Since they can'& tum 10 the pa·
trons association for immediate
help. officials uid Ibey arc lookina
for donations for tbc paccant u
wcU as for future produc:tions.
"We don't know u far u the
future goes how Jona WC can IO
without (the patrons) support."
Groskreutz said.
Hufltikcr said the 11oop is hop-
ing to nise funds by 1cttin1 new
members to join the association.
They arc also planni.o& to host a
major f und·raiscr in Ml)'.
"The money really docs rome
out or the playhouse," Hunziker
said. "And the playhouse should
come firs&.''
A p:urons membership is S70 a
year fo r admissK>n lo &he theater's
five shows and for a cast party
with actors afterward. For more
information, c:ill 650-J.400.
Holiday Gift Certificates
Fo r A ll Seasons For All Reasons
ELECTRIC BOAT
RENTALS
Now accepting
applications for the
1994-199 5 sc hool yea-r,
gradeS K-7. Interested
parents are invited to the
campus for admission
information, classroom
observation and caml>l:Js
· tour Wednesday,
December 15th, 1993.
Appointments requ 'ired.
Please ca 11 the school
office for more
information.
Ye.terty &ck>ol of Loni leach
J 10.9 1.3151
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OOST A MESA -SpriQa •
~lions at Of'UIF Collep for fint-timc
· students are now available
in the a>Uege admWiom
office.
Sprina daaea bqin
Tuesday. Ju. 18, and
registration by appointment
begins Monday, Jan. 3. ~
Tuition fees are S13 pet
unit for undergridt.aatc
students and SSO for
students with a bachelor's
~cgice Of bipcr. More .
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wlm llOW 1twcs la NcwpGf1 ._, i ,...,II
IJiJ die doutiofts Iha& cmliDuc IO pour la. lie
mid II a11o raumcu "*"' ... orla.
"A kM ol the pcoP.c who sc..S '-dMdl
...U, include lettcn or notn **'
Artbw •• be e~iaincd. · ·
Tbll 'year's donon arc Invited 10 • Mb& ol
dinner and dancina 11 ahe Neiahboibuod
Cuaununhy Center in C.owa Me5a. C-.
Mcu Councilman Peter BufC:a wiU bC the
SUC" spcucr. . . .
For more infomuuon on the Kholllnhip
fund. call Ray Galvan at 722-9339.
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vnst-. • Latia Rhythm -
two Jean Ill) wt.Ca 1tudent.a
•re 'WIUMJUt La&ino
cateruinen at an upcomins
iatemational week festival
They rctWarscd dili1cnlly and
wilh the help of parents and
teachcn. bepn a aroup that ~entuaUy became a class at
the hiah school. Some of the
performers h3\C been
motivated by their succcu to
take pan in tudcnt
pemmcnt. Olivia Ayala, 15,
became a checrle:sder at the
high school -one of the ftr\t
l..otino on the Mlund.
'1'hts is what l lo\-e and what
I want lo do," Ayaha said. ··1
want to become a prof cssional
singer."
~o membcB of Riuno
Llltino -Leonardo del CD.stillo
and ~sar Lopez -performed
in "Sle~ping Bc:iuty" at the
on..~ ... --:&. AnlC..lllOlll*•
theNewYerkO., .....
TM poup hll ..... Id 11
the 0ranae ~· aa tilp ICbooll ud
fuftctioM. for the a.a.rd
and a& other educaaioa C\'Cnta.
FridaJ, 1uidcat1 will liDs ud
dance at Corona del Mar Hip
Schoioi durin& luncblimc. The
performen -some ol them
recent immiarants to~
United States -arc not
unaware of the fact they will be ·
~rformin1 Cor some ol &he
"'°'t affluent high Kbool kids
in the country.
.. These kids arc bcin& viewed
now in a new liaht bccaulC they
have this t:alcnt, they have this
culture they aan mare in a
positive w3y," said miirant
education tc cher Vacki
Groskreutz, who rehearses and
cnorco&raph.s the croup on
campus. "When they.finish with
a pcrform:sncc, they just glow."
.......... ,
........... , .... ,,..,, ... Kelly said.
Collete biolOo aaudesat.a look
suabb(• remains ao the Newport
Pier two weeks ap> and lowered
bUn uuo lhe occ • home he ~cd
so wcU.
"I'm &Jad people care about
him," Kelly aaid. ·•1 think it's be·
cause he was so "" U. He we~
kit thtln a quarter or a pouad.
When ~e lint aoa Stubby be me~
to hide all the time bccau.se be
had oaly t\li o lcp."
There arc now fh.e, ~inch baby
white sea bu:i in the aquarium
where Stubby used to live. And aJ.
though Kelly plans to get another
octopus next ye:u, he docs not
want any donation~. Those ~ho
first found Stubby were not from
• the colJe1c. ""
1'hcy can be 'ery easily dam·
aged." Kelly s:iid. "lf an) one secs
an octopus out then: on the rocks.
please don't , try and collect. it for
us bccousc 1t will probably be hurt
in the proce:.s "
--Holiday A r ~ S ale
Sunday December 12, 1993
From 10 am to 3 pm
Featuring
Anne Davis Johnson
&
~uile &ix One One
673-4611
Invites you to ...
sip cappucino in the courtyard and enjoy the exquisite
oil paintin8' of this well know local artist.
Visit with Santa.
Finish your Christmas shopping \\1th us!
Complimentary gift wrap
28th Street Marina. 2700 Newport Btvd., Ncwp<>rt-Bcach
A portion of Art Sales -.lit be donated Lo.OIM Crest. 1 private non-profit organ1Zauon , ____ __.
dediatcd lO l'OV1dJR& pfOIJlmS for families and victims of child abuse and neglect
Wanna place a cl~ssified ad?
Call our classified advertising department at 642-5678.
:\....
''How did I find out about Alpha Beta
~t ~e Square? My neighbor!''
(i "I've been doing my~ on 17th Street fOf as long as I've lived
here. The other day "1Y neighbor asked me 1f I'd ever been n the
Alpha Beta at Triangle Square and I Said I hadn't. 'You've got to see
it.' she said. 'Check it out the next time Y9tJ have lunch at Sfuzzi.'
SO I di~today. She's right. Thia is not what I expected. It's really
big and they carry so mucf'l more ~ 1he malt<ets I'm used to!
Ifs fantastic.
rm glad you aSked me."
AtphaBeta.
• AddreSSing problem 1hit didn1
eXist a few years age>, sChoOI says
any studds caught With guns
Will be exi>ened ...
aY l..uu Lo~ STu• \\'arm
COSTA MESA -Orange Coast CoUcae
oCfJcials h:ive ad:apted a new .. zero tolerance"
weapons policy on campus, tumin& their attention
lO a problem they say did not exist a few years
ago.
Students v. ho bring any kind 'of v.capon on
cumpus -from 'ling)hots and air rines to lu\jvc)
and guns -"'ill be expcJJcd and police will be
notified. The community college has had a policy
prohibiting guns and weapons on campus in the
p:bt, but the con~qucnccs were not as severe in
all ~~-
.. Thc only thing J iflercnt i th:it v.c're now
s:.ying: No exceptions, no excuses," said Sharon
Donoff, vice pre~idcnt of student services. "We
·~1
want our 1tudeat1 IO know &baa il"s 80l
permissible to brinJ a ft_ l)OQ OD ~ for -..J
reason."
Tluce tuJ nt h c btcn cApellcd lincc the
policy w JNt into Con:c th JemCSICr. One ol tbc
three am.: cd bY Cost. Mesa ~ af1.er
carf')ing a loaded bandaun in bk backpack, 1lte
Student u1d he wa> can)'in& the \Aic pQn {or
selC~eren~. He w-.u u rhtcd oa a rek>oy cbar&e
t~I C!lrrici a Dllt.\imum pc:n.alty of three )Cat'~ in
it:uc prison,
The other tv.o tudcnb c cb h d d d gun~ in
their 3utomob1lc), hiJden bcnc:uh the front ..c:ib.
The v.capon ... 't'Cre di>CO\eretJ by police after one
car v.a' fov.c<t.for 1llcg3J p°2rl.;ing a nd the other
w3~ burl!laritcJ.
It j., J-Cc:lon} for a )tudent ~ho h~b a license lo
c.u~ a conccalo:J "c:.ipon to talc the ~c pon on
campu.,
.. We I .1H:n't lraJ tu deal v.ith thii. problem in
the p.1 .. 1 Donulf ~.11d. "We decided v.e
rcall~ nc-.Jcd to enforce a policy 1na1 alreudy
exi:.h ."
---THE NIKE TOWN OU TDOOR PAV I LI ON---
Th&' gingt•h• pmons
llDt't nefMMl to go on •ny
morr hlk~ wrt• NIKE TOWN
cu:-tomLrs, cit#U nNMtrOw
1115-tancts Of crn.,•*lmn.
ifth-pder Katie Andcnon
is au aspiria& anist whole
YfOrk is wcU worn.
At the 19'J4 Spirit Run., more
6,000 people will be pvco t -sbirts with her loSO on them.
Last prins. the students from
rce schools -Roy 0.
Anderson, Lincoln and H~
View clementancs -were
DOtificd that a school-backed
contest ~"Ould be held to find a
new logo for the Spirit Run, a
series of races designed to raise
r;noney for education
A mountain of entries were
received from students who
created their own emblems and
submitted them to a panel of
judges otherwise known as
parents. The 'ubmissions wer~
narrowed down to 20 and then
jUdgcd by a separate panel or
judccs who, much to the surprise
of the fifth-grader, chose
~derson's logo.
" I was just foohng around
and I just st:irted drawing some
COSTA MESA -Bill
Wood Jr., 17, a senior at
Phillips Academy in
Andover, Mass., and
Newport Beach reddent,
was named a ~mifinalist in
the 1994 NauonaJ Merit
Scholarship competition.
Wood was one of 34
National Merit Scholars at
Phillips Academy who will
continue in the competition
for 6,500 acholanbips wonh
more than S2S million. He is
lbe aon of Bill and Susan
Wood of Newp0rt Beach.
At PhjJlips Academy,
Wood is president of the
Model United Nations, news
editor for the school news-
paper, a dormitory proctor
and a member of the varsity
CIOS$<OUntry team. He is a
vadu:ate of Harbor Day
School in Corona dcl Mar. •
WANS
",Buying • Stiling
PAYING TOP
DOLLAR FOR
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•ROLEX
WATCHF.S
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...
music das.5Cs.
The Spirit Run will be held
Feb. 27 at Fashion Island and
will include a five-mile run,
l~male run and one-mile IJld
half-mile runs for children.
Among elite runners and local
residents, many of t~
elementary student! arc expected
to run the shorter dislances or
walk the five miles with their
f amiljes. Anderson and her
family will be participatin& in the
run on Feb. 27, and you can bet
they will all be wearing Spint
Run T-shirts.
M.ulic: ~ o.au ""°'
Lincoln School fiftl1 .. Jr:adu Katie Andmoo aitl behind tiU award-
wiruililg Spirit llun Logo design with nee sponsor W~ Foley.
• WHY Buy A Dry, Out-oC-Slale Tiu From A .. Lac" Or "Store"
• WHEN You can eajoy a &esh, locally growing tree from 5even
Orange County Peltzer Pines Farms locations
•COME walk through 1CreSot growing OlristmasTrm. ..
Bring lhe whole family
• YOU select your ~ nt tbcu We cur il! Nodtingjs
msber than Om! Sizes r10ge from S. I I feet
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Sat J Su: ,__Spm
Weekdays JI :JOam.Spm
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needs your help
ace l96fJ fillt.lbf'b<w Arca ha.a prCJWkd ClllUfCftCY..oclal ICMcel (or
poop&. &n eud la C"oata Mesa, Newpnn lkadl and IMM. We cr .. ribtnc
pocc:rict '° tk buapy. pnMdc llMwHcrm reel autl&tcbt• to prcwltt n'icta
and ~le nca. pe7 vhlity rub&idlca 10 prewnl lh111-off1. dc~r Mnbtla
Mcall to 48 elderly 1hul·ins each day and dis1rit1111c holiday food bmc.t IO
Camilica al 11'anbpin1 ud food Hd 10,S al Olriatmn Y-~ ....... fll
S JO buys 1 JO roun<h of food
S 25 buys one night's shelter for a family _
S SO provides meals to a shut-in for o ne month _....
SJOO keeps a family from eviction from their home
S200 buys four people groceries ror a year
To help. ....t Jour conCribuUon lo: JllB.llAUM>ll UM,
177-F Rl~rskle A~., lox lJJ, Newport ••ch. CA 92'63.
For more Information call 714-642-60<>0.
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DY.MONDS IUllES SAPPHlllS EMIU1 DS
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DIAMOND CLUSTER RINGS
BEAUTIFUL· LARGE STONES
1 OO's OF DIAMOND SOLITAIRES
CUlllEIRY·SAPPHIRES-c>PALS-TOPAZ.fEAllS
Alli a COLLECTIBLES
ORIGINAL & UMITED EDmONS BY
WORLD FAMOUS ARTISTS
ART RECREATIONS OF
WORLD FAMOUS MASTERPIECES
ANIMATION ART & CEU.S FROM
DISNEY-HANNA BARBERA
WARNER BROS MGM
NINJA TURTLES
OVER 100 MIRA-PARIS
ORIGINALS & LITHOGRAPHS
HANDMADE ORIENTAL RUGS
(SOme woven in GOLD thread)
FURS-STATUE5-ANTIQUE STiYLE
IRONZEKAMERAS
ANCIENT BRONZE COINS
& COINS RECOVERED
·FROM SHIP~ WR-CKS •••
100·-.Of YIARS. OLD
..... ,
aillr la Aaahcim. The New York a.. play in Jersey. ll kfl•t the
... • II U9Cd to be!'
Ne¥11thclas. Costa Mcu Police
Qicf Da\'C Snowden \'icws it as
somewhat of a slap in the face and
CDatactcd &he 1torc'1 maniccn
T•esday to say so. ' .. , lok1 lhC manaaer l was dis-
~" he s id ... Trianslc Square is" lbc heart or the downt~n of ~ city that h:a tile No. I lhopping
an thO Western Hemisphere. City t~ ~n were u~d to help fa.
cduuc 1t. And they use our police
re~ I think it') only ap-
propnatc thot they advcrti!,e Costa
Mou as their home." ~t's not a ,b3d point, I sup-
pose, responded Durrell after
hearing the chicrs arsument.
"We're very prouJ to be an ~la Mes.i, but it was liternlly a
markct.i.og decbion -in order to
briQI people into Costa Mes.i,"
id Stephen Hamilton, Virgin's
vice president of operations, fol·
lowing up Ouffcll's. phone call .
.. Our intention w~ ne\'er to of·
fend anyboc.ly."
No offense taken. s.ud Costa
Mcu Councilm;m Peter Buffo.
''As long a> we get the ~cs tax
revenue, I pcr~n3lly don't care 1(
they s;ay they're an Chc:)ennc."
Costa Mei;:i Chamber of Com·
mercc Exccut1vo Director Ed
Fa~cett b a bit more m1ffc:d.
"I'm proud of being an Cost41
Mesa and l h~e to thank other
businesses ~oulJ be too," he ~id.
"One side of me undcr)tanth the
market:>b1ltt) of Nev.port Beach.
Would )'Ou r;ithcr l~t )Ot,1r :iddress
a) Los Angclc!i. or Dc,crly Hilb'?
Dut we'v«t go1 nothing second·rQte
about Co) ta Mc)J."
Responding 10 the un\o\<an1cJ
contrO\ersy, Ham1llon said he h&)
ordered lhc )lore to ehoinge its an·
1v.ering machine from "Th:mk
You for C.slhng Virgin Mcgastore
Newport Beach," to "Thank You
............ 0.0..W •• 1183 ,.
·~ liclf fil tne ~the lftll'ketabihty df N .. Nfim ~Would )QI rilher list )10&Wilddres5 as tos ~
......, tulls1 8&a '"-'• p nochk• '9Qond rate abOUt ~ -c.ou-.cum1>er of.c:o.i .. •~"'
E.a.ilve Director Ed f:l!Ml•td
"Tilllr Intention ~"'t to $i'*lb ~ Mesa: lt'.s just dllt
,,....... has c:NNecL the Lcii ""'*-5 A.ams ~Y. in
Anaheim. ™ N.v"\'Orlt GianlSM 1n Jersey.·
-l'frlMll!~·putner Rich Sit ....
for CaJling Virgin Mega tore
Costa Mesn."
As for lhc :id,ert1)1ng: "It's
somcthinJ v.c·,c truly done as a
trial pcnod," he sa1J. "\\'e will
look at ii again an January."
Also to be n:con)adcred will be
the: i.torc\ lane of cloth1ng. which .
1) embl;izoncd \\1th 1hc: v.ords,
"Nev.port 0CJCh ...
"They dctcrmm~d pcuple v.ould
rather buy a l'.c"port Ucach -.h1rt
than a Coi.ta ~k\:.i i.hirt," Shapiro
c~plaancd.
Nc~port lkach Xf.1)or U.m:ncc
Turnt:r ~ad he\ nut i.u1 pra)c:J
.. It's been gu111g un lur )CJr'>, ..
he s.i1d. "And I t11111l it\ a grt.:.:.1t
1dc3 1f the) iohJrc lltllllC o( the
~I~ tax wi1h u . " he JW..cJ.
"But I wall pu1111 out lh.it my of-
fice is in ~1:.a ~k~. :rnJ I'm de·
lagbtcJ."
Proud or Costa Miii
In rei,pon~ to the Vila.in
Mcg..1storc controversy,
T0\\1.:r Rc,urd-. m:in.iger
Oa\ld ~tiller ~1d his Cosl:a
~tell.! ~tore -located
cvcral bl 11oJ,.s closer to
Nc,\port !kach's border
1h.in \ "!-"' -ts planriin1
to print 1-j r·:.h1ni.
hcrJIJrn.: \\c're Proud of
C~t..i ,\!. J"
.. , .. ~ .1 1ulc on Vargm,"
Mille r -.;uJ "It 's insuhin&
to the ut~ th;11 they're not
\\llhng 1,1 J\'.lnO\\lcdgc
Co:.ta ~lc~J. especially
v.hcn the\ 're in the he:lrt
of the Ju~ nto~n."
clf-tfywn J. Pizzo, d{ !b.
Announces IM commencemmt of Gtnual Medical Praellct
in association with Albm G. Pizzo, M.D.
dfuc.ial iJnku.jJ, iln:
tl'omm 's ~ catt, pmttnlnt, nulMOMI and onironmmtal mtdJcint.
Located at:
2139 Placentia A'-enue
Costa Mesa. Ca 92627
(714) 548-9319 "
Time stands still.
Scratchproof titanium carbide links,
interspersed with 18 kt. gold, form
the band of the Rado 'Anatom'.
The anatomically-designed case top
and crystal are scratchproof, too. The
resu lt : a watch that won't show the
passing of time. But will, of course,
measure each second with the preci-
sion of water-~ealed Swiss quartz
technology. Available for men and
women.
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CELEBRATE THE SEASON ... .
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For Your Holiday Shopping Convenien~
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Saturday and Sunday, December 11 & 12 and 18 ~ 19
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trees. sumpbous gar;ands wreat.~
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CUlbD DelSgned 1fteaths
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Bandpaln*' Decorattft nems
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Kids being kJds
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family or bwiness gatherings from 10 to 80.
people in any one of our cozy room8, designed
. to make you feel at home.
We charbroil the finest steaks, fresh fish
and chicken.
Call John or Donna to help you with any of
your holiday.planning.
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Call for more information or reservations:
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JI: for parti es of 20 or more, and ~
t. we would love to serve you . t l Make your reservation now >i l for our New Years Eve Party I
compl ete with Brazilian
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aM>CNI
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top-.olida.~bt· reccllloa.
Jt mcaM incteuift& the city'I
rcYeaue stream at a time when peol*. ate counti• every peony.
A year qo, tho c:ouncat took
Turner's advice and crcate·d the
first-ever Economic Oeve~mcnt
Committee, a.aroup of buslnc
people characd with brainstormitla
ways of improvina the city's
business environment.
Turner, a real estate broker -.ho
has been cnlled
•'pro-dcvdopmenl" by friends and
foes aUke, also is lookina ar other
• ways of stimul:uing Newport's
economy.
He supports and encourages an
expamion or the biibly successful
Fashion I land shoppin1 center, ·
which brinp the city an estimated
S2 million an sales w annually.
"I think we ought to think about
embracing ttult revenue slrcam,"
he said.
Turner also is a proponent or
other pliinncd projects. "The
counc1I is going to have a Balboa
Bay Oub expansion plan,befor c it
very soon. Th:u would have a very
positive impact on Mariners Mile,"
he said. .
The Irvine Co. 's new downeoast
housin& development, Newport
Coast, will ~t the city's
property tu rolls if it evcntunlly is
rs •Twwllld&M ......... ..,\& ....
nn k9Wllli IO aM area beer·•
ol hi IWO wodd.m. .,U eoutm.
"We arw lmplnc lbat Newpon
wall b«cow nlOrO ol a dndaadae
area." be laid.
But to compeac wilb other
vacation &pc;iu la Southcm Cal~ c.pital ~meata
constantly need IO be made.
To that e.d. he wuu to aM
rctailen in the city's wcUodcfancd
butrOWI -such as Mariner's Milo
and the Ol.lbo3 Fun Z.ooc -lhc
oprion or creatina special
~ent disuicts to fmance the
betterment ol those areas.
And before bis term c.11pircs. be
said he would like to sec the
county railroad ~n a track that
will tran form the El Toro Marine
Corps Air Station into a
commercial airport.
"If l can just play a role in
getting that set up in the right
direction, I will consider myself a
success," SAid Turner, who has
been involved in John Wayne
Airport noise issues sjnee he
moved to Newport from Palos
Verdes in 1975.
Several north county cl'ies want
to sec EJ Toro transformed into
an airport to avoid future
congestion at John Wayne. South
county cities arc divided on what
to do with the base.
Turner had hoped to make
headway oo his wish list during
1993, but the two personnel
'lhe Childftll's
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a.Henem. Eleg9nly gift --wtlt\ • vtll of frlnkJncenM Md
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*'*'meal cae," 1\arDcr ..W. 4\o morale wu about u low u
~ could set:•
City Manaaer KcviD MUIJ)b1
fired former Police Oaief Alb
CanapbeU in 1991 UMd ~-ol MXual twassmcot. He ...., Wll
rcinsta1ed under the condkbi he
retire immediately:
E3rlicr that year, Utility
Director Bob Dixon had been
aught after embeuling Sl.8
million of the t:a.xpayer~· money.
Although Dixon was convicted
of the crime and is pendina tline
in pnson, city administracon sam
arc scrambling to recoup their
l°'5C
Turner said about $700,000 has
been rccfaimcd so 6\r. "That's
behind us. He's out of here, .. he
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councilwomen Jean Watt and
Evelyn Han -all ol whom
supported Ibo idea -were sivcn
public Whlnp by those who
oppo$Cd it.
.. Measure A 1urGCd into another
ncptive bctor in tbc city, .. Turner
said. ''But if we had kept (our
opinions) to our1eM1. wouldn't
. WI haw been a wimpy way out?"
Deina New~·· mayor during
~O )CIR Of non~ turmoil
WHAT'S KEEPING YOU FROM
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and comfort m her h1gb elh1Cal stln<UrOs her surg1QI tl(pertise and htr Cled1u11on
10 mtehnO your needs mclud1ng hftstylt and lime constramts hnanc .. 1 consider·
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Comto~ state·of·tht·art compti1e1y conhdent~I outpah~t t1e11try
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A~•lable s.x oays 1nclud111g evenings and Saturdays
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crOf4 he ~ kn In lbc e~
J960l aftet beJ"I:~ by the
Antfl and atae~ the Uoivenity
olAllNma.
He quickly became invotvcJ in
the Republican p tty and met hi>
wife. Ctl~. a strong·willcd wvman
who i$ involved in the AIDS
Foundation in 1..0s Angele
Turner, who w nJ ~"'im
every day. nc1r'Cr has been one to
name-drop Ne'Aport or put on
airs. He's about ti common as a
sc3gu1J aoJ as genuine as a
molher's love.
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Grab your mittens!
Sunday, Dec. 12
from 12 till 3. pm
just for Fun,
the merchants at Harbor Center
are bringing in tons of snow!
A perfect gift for kids 10 years
and under ••• plus help
someone in need.
Entry to snow with
2 cans of fo0<t
Food donations
will go to
Share Our Selves
of Costa Mesa
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Pl I • ilid lie atilJ bclina tbc Iola
ii .......... llCM c:olMnc:cd thal what
1111 .,...,_. bere ii kpl by Mate law.
..... If k were kpl. lhOup, l am
CG9Vlllllld &bat the public didn't kaow
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del Mat <lt••hr ol Ct·mac.. Peas* Mis .. Cora9a ..... ...,
Lapu Beadl lllOIOrilll'Wil MOW._ SI
roud4rip toll wl aop ....... "'""°" Cout Drive to pl to IMne, Joba ~-= Allport and other cenual cowaty clela
tioM. -
. . Tiiey be~ lbq will iaNead .. 0.0.. dcl Mar rCsidcnts have ex-MacAnb&&1 BoWevard or Marpacrile A~
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pt•ld f\ary CMr lhC planned toll bOo&h, cnue to C.OUl HiP.W•Y bottJe Mckbal
wbicb tlM:y uy officials ulcd SC\ieral , tratrac in their scalidc vWaac.
,can to hide rrom them. Smith said the public bad at ... 10
... haYC attended what .seems to be opponunities dutin1 tbe put rew 1CAn
._... ud dozens or mcetanp -about to diJaMr the &ollroad would ~rlap
ElR's. ~tal C.ommis.sibn meetings in with Newport C.OUt Drive.
Santa Monica -and nC\icr once did l He id the tollbooth wu mentioned
Tcn1pXay Power
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-.-.~~~ -olWWdl-ctctlwlillol ·~ ..=boob. -..... Mid t.laat'• lmlcvM&.
"If I llMMcd '°" tM~ dumolog ol Mil# I waa IOifta to rob 1 .,..., ud ...._
lbOwcd you the enviroomcalal lmpKt Q·
port for bOw it'• JOina to bl claec nicely,
cMI "ill doesa•1 make it lcialt". M said.
The lepsJ.atioa flDiWlll IOU.a.di
spccifit:1 a ~~ fne rOUla IDUll be
available to motoriaU ._ a &oUroad is
built. fcr&uson said the aacocy doesn't
seem to be ruJfillina that requirement.
Thornton said lhc aecncy iaterpreu
.. parallel" to mean exhtiaa p111Ucl high-
ways, uch as the San Dieac>, Santa Ana
and ~ta Mesa freeways. must be avail·
~.0.1••1.1• Ate
II*. tee, Mkl IN ~ 9d..t , I '-.._
11le 'ICKY ii 1W ......... buUdiq it faDed to Id lu ~''rR ....
1IOUtlaroudthe1e•1Did4 ..,..y, but Corona dcl Mata ptOlet& ol ,.. ,...
tbcir plaa doaa't .....,, ~ Beach po6Cd IOllbooth.
Oty CoHdlmaa PWI Sa_,., or Corona .. c o1 thac Fl 1'uo 1M ...
dcl Mar residentl. spc~u " an uarY Samonc Niel. '"lw
Yvoanc Hou.uels. who reptctented the been 1hrouJb that pl'OlplCIUI _.... a
tUrbot View and l •19•• Nonlt DCi&h· finc·l . htd comb.~
borbood auociado•, •well • the C.O. Ferguson apecd. -ncy 1Ud it fro.
roc\I del Mu RaideDll AllOciatioa and J..bc public IAd they hid ii from aM ......
IMnc Conservancy, said tbe propo5ed bu}cn. and th t's a federal OtfcMC," be
bypass is' too convoluted and out or lbC . uid.
way. Sansone ~placed CouAdlmu Jolaa
"It is not Keeptable Ud the h>ll m"'1 Co( on the committee after a majoriry ol
be removed. .. ihe uid. the City, Council "()ted to ou.c Cac. uy-
Saru.onc, who rcprctenu the city on in¥ he "" n't f1&htin& h rd cnouah to act
the tollroad 11ency's opentioru commh· the toll rtltlO\cd.
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A team of red·j¥kcted ·
parking valets )too<l at
military autntion in front of
tbt H:ltbor I_ land Drive residence
ol lea anJ Barbara llarrb
· Monday night In
Ncwpon Beach.
The
Gothic-inspired ·
castle glowed
~ith the lighb of
Christmas. A red
carpet led the
way Crom curb to
the holidil)'
fantasy inside.
Guests,
numbering 112,
Society p:wed through
the 5tonc portico Editor ~ partake in the
• -Dx>lid;iy cheer
SCl'\'Cd by I.he Harris family in
honor of the Orange County
Philharmonic and Protocol
Associations joint efforts.
Ben and Bu-b;iu Harris played hon :md hostess :tt recent pMty.
Attcndcct included Eliz:abctb
and Job Stohr, the gorgeous Eva
Schatlder and hu band •'ttd,
Council Gcnc"'I Dechant KtUey or
lrcJ:mJ, the radwt Bt11l Kina
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~ ......... dauibter s..
C1a1,.•1 acwel. "Honey OU$t,"
IW bcea op&ioacd for a»vie
~.Dr. Eric N..,_ with
wife Ula U. 1 prcuy blACk·knit
h~iday dress bordered in rbine,tonc~ Or. Jerry IUdaards,
and the former YusosJ:avian
(Magdalcnan) Prlacess Milena
Tbompsoa.
Folk)wing the Harris reception,
the p:arty tr~~lcd to the
Pcrformina Ans Center for a
performance by The Chieftains, 1
popular Irish folk ensemble.
The Castle Harris is jllit 4 ye:an
old. Ukc m05t of the il•mou.r
residences of the Newport Co;a.st it
~pc:a~s of a promising future more
than of a glorious past.
by Ml'IH Ghewroi
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.. We bcl~ in Newpafi. Thit ..._ I bolieW it inhibits their
city is a dcJllaa1ioa fur IMaa die puwlh,'0 Bea added.
baa life had to offer.~ from Bea Hank.' a Lona Death
all ewer arc ~ here, .Aid .. utfw. did folloW in hli ow11
strapping silver·haired ... tt.rta. father'• path to a degree. The son
0 M1ybc too many are comina." he ~a fcnc.m. ~n1ractor, Ben weat
quickly added. uno 1hc bu1ld1n1 tra~. ln the
Ben and Barbara l'aavc li\icd in 1~ when land was plcntif1.1l 1nc
Newport Beach )incc t9n. They inexpensive! an~ l.abot wa the
share a second mnrriaac and six SQmC, Hurt1 built op:mmcnt
chrldrcn. ''They're not all arown buildinp aU over the 'Uhland,
yet, but we expect one day they incl~Jina the ln_l~nd Empire.
will be " added (kn with a smile.' fa~I, the pfOJeClS ~ere (Or
One of their sons "orb io the cHent • Re:llwng the mcome and
family concrete . • • profit potc.ntial, ~n th~ bu~ldinp
block·m;inuracturing business. the ~ere r~~ ha ov.n portfolio. 10day.
rest pursue different CAteer goals. m add1uon. to the concrete
"We hllvcn't cncounagcd them b~incu. Ben an~ D:ubua HMri>
to join the bu inc because being m:tn11e substantaol real e tatc
in busi ness "'ith d:id is a difficult ... ~ A11
Inde pe ndence One B ank
. of California ·
is pleased to announce t he
appointment of
KE ,o E.VAwlER
·VICF. PRl·SIOEl\'T, BRANCll MAN,\l~I R
I 0l' 'A lln 1..s ..
In&! pen& nee One•""
Of California ..
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classified advert~sing department
at 642-5678.
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nuptial news
The Daily Pilot wclcom~
the chance to sh.lrc the
news of your cngascmcnt
Ot wedding with our
re.tders. •
Pidc up engagement or
wedding forms in our lobl>y
at 330 W Bay St., CO>Ll
Mesa. or ~nd a self-
addr~ ~lamped
envelope to the Wedding
t>epartment, The Pilot, P 0 .
Box 1560, Costa MCSJ,
92626. .
Photos of the couple or
of the bode only may be
submitted with the finishro
form.
Blbck ilnd white photos
reproduce best. but )'OU
nay submit sharply-focused
color photos for appro,.il.
Write your f\.lmc on the
bKk of the photo. If )'OU
want your photo returned,
please lnclud a stamped,
addr~ mJiling envelope.
Engigements and
weddings •re published on
a space available baSJs
For mote infoun.ition,
all 6-42-4321 . ~t. 350.
IUFFELL'S
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Center ... , did C'Vcry bit of the •
boli<by dccoratma m~1r ... v.cll,
except for the outside lighLs, I
needed some help with that," she
admitted.
Monday' 100..plus psu fol k>Wcd
in the footsteps or I a>Uplc
hundred 01hcrs the previous night.
And there will be other major
functions at Castle Harris prior to
Chrisunns.
The holiday itself. 00.evcr, ~
reserved for family.
Ben tells thiu &rbnr:i put the
·decorated home to&elbcr in a
ntih. He ls proud or h~ cap.ible
THE DUX BED
"I love the Christmas hohd:iy.
lt'' a time for family to be
101ether," offered 8:irb:ua Harris
as. she graciously man:igcd to
thank her entering st:tff for their
excellence as the 1a t guests were
leaving !or the Performina Arts
• wife. She is obviQusly w:ry proud or her husband. They arc :i
-winning te:tm. As h~anJ :ind
wife, as community members :ind
leaders, they wor~ V>gc:1hcr ror
positive results. h is apparent th:ll
the)' &ct what they ~eek.
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With mor1· than three times the spring5 of a com.entional btd, the DUX bed eYenly
distnbutes \Our weight gMng you maximum support less pres~re and better otaJbbon.
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To place a classified ad, call 642-5678.
8 -alboa by the sea ..
holiday spirit fills the ·
air a.nd Balboa Peninsula
merchants are dressing up
in festive decorations. This
holiday season, we invite
all our local residents and
customers to join us and
share in good feelings,
warm cider, Christmas
carolers and best of all ...
Santa will be with us until
Celebrate the Season! Sunday
Dec ~12, Noon at the Balboa Pavilion
4pm for pictures and
special gift wishes.
Merry Clirist1nas to
our Peninsula neighbors
from your
local full
.Service Tra vel
Agency!
Please top by Sunday
to pick ~p our Chri tm
gift to you.
.
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Free Gift Bags!
. Children 12 IJnd ender .
will receive .a holid6f
gi~ biJS when your
food bill totals
s12ormore ·
on braid~
b'tt:h or ,., ditiiwr , I oec. 11 thtu D«. i4.
i05 Main St1Ut. lalboie Pa*'IUa.
675-8146
Holiday Gift
Stroll the seaside board-
walks and join our friendly
merchants to celebrate the
season! Special discounts
are available to local
residents. Stop by a partici-_
pating merchant and ask for
your peninsula resident
discount coupon book.
Savings from
20°k to 40°k
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COMMUNll'Y FOllUM lUNS THUISDAYS AND SATUIDAYS • WllTE TO: PILOT u;rras. JJ0 W. UY ST. COITA
wo months 110, \\C h:td never hc:ird
of Polly Klus.
Now, we ~ill never forget her.
When ~nto goe1 ba~ to work ne.xt
month, Polly's name will surely be on
important new legislation.
h 's a terrible shame sh~ bad 10 d1e to
dismantle California's
indeterminate-sentencing bw -the
statute that mand:ues the early release
from prison of society's monsters ..
Animnls li~c Richard Allen Davis, who
allegedly came into ·
Polly's bedroom, took
her away at knif~int
and killed her.
llecause of the law,
prison administrators
\\ere required to kid.
Davis -twice! -h:ilf
way through what were
~ light kidnaping sentences
~ to begin wuh. M • It really didn't matter
that m.iybe this guy was
On the a homicidal mnniac, he
was free to go. Three Coast hundred bucks and a bus
tickc1.
Now that Polly is brutally dead,
politicians arc lining up' to introduce
"three-time-lose r" legislation. Among the
first are Attorney General Dan Lungren,
a Republicnn, nnd Gnrde,n Grove
Assemblyman Tom Umbcrg, a Democrat.
You'd think this is one issue \\hich
would saiJ through Sacramento without
leaving a partisan mud storm in us wake.
But no. The stuff-slinging 1s well
underway and leading the pack is our ow n
Gil Ferguson, the assem blyman who
covets Marian Bergcson's scat in the state
scn:ite.
To achie\'c th:it goal, Gil has been
working val iantly llll year to position
himself as ll wise and thoughtf uJ cider
statesman. So what happens when he
'peaks out on this m~t vital and sc ns1t1\e
issue? ·
He comes off like Joe McCarthy.
When our ~semblyman called Dennis
Pracet'• KABCRadio tali show, be ~aid
it's Democrats who "control criminal
justice in this stale by the liberals in their
party dcmandmg to dominate the Public
Safety C.omm1t1ee" and the Crimin:il
Ju stice C.omm111ee.
"That commi 11cc·is con1rolled by the
Democrats from Sodom and Gomorrah,
they're all Dcmocrats from the Day area.''
Gi l CJCplained.
"There's Burton, a guy who took so
many drugs in C.ongress that he had to
drop out to get. his hcnd cleared. He's th e
leader of the Crinu naJ Justice
Committee ... "
"Barbara Lee from Oakland, who's a
cane-cutter from Cuba; she wns in with
the C.ommunist regimes down there while
she was working fo r a congressman.
"And Tom D:itcs, ah, whose wife, "ho
h:as a dilfercnt name, is the ma)or of
Berkeley, California."
H ow profound, bow product1 .. c.
Gil labels one guy a dope fiend.
He ~ys this woman legislator is
probabl)' a comm unist, definitely a
sugar-cine-cu ucr.
This thtrd guy as a varlet because he s
married to a "Oman who dares use he r
maiden name and, gasp, is ma)or of
Berkeley.
Forge t Polly, forget the law that caused
her death Slam the Democrats
Curiou~ly, Ferguson made no mcn11on
of Democrat Richard K:i tz. For five )Cars
in a row, this ltt>.rul has 1ricd to ge t
through the Assembly a bill th:it ""ould
brina us b.ick to a justice s~tem ~here a
IS-year sentence means IS ycart in the
slam, period.
To Gil's credit, he dad admit -whe n
p~csscd by fellow conservative Prager -
that, yes, "1t could be ~ible that :i
Democrat really carried a strona
lnti-crimc bill .. " .
When Pra&cr commented that
Republicans also \'Oted a&oin t the Kau
bell, Fcrauson noted: "Republican can be
just u wrona·headcd as Democrats. .•
Republicans do 11upid thinp sometimes."
Yep, they 5urc do, Gal.
lr.J Manlo'1 nlumo fVtU enry
TlllU'l#l•y Hd S.turdlly. -.
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Paw)f\·&ru.t A\c., W.uhif'lltOn, O.C.: lOSOO
(201) 456-1 J 11 -Hoehne ~ alls CrutD
6 a.m . en 2 pm r .ST. .
YICIM''•llft ·A.I Gen. (0 ). The Caphol llJs-. s 212; W~cron. DC. lOSOO
MVMMa ,a. w.a.on. (It.), SUtc C.pirol. Sxnmcnm,
9511 •, (916 )+tS.-114. ..........
a.tw1 .._.., (0). Ill ~Sn\MC Ws s.m 11.i. w~ o.c. 20510 (202>. nHUI or.,'ll50'·L .. l~ Hwy.
WI, E 5tpMo. 90245, (110) 41<1·5100
D11i111i M•W'e, (D). IJI Han lkll..
W .... .-oa DC.. 20510 (Jm) ll+JMl or
I U 11 ·SMra Mollica .W.. S... fH. Lm
A • I • toOlS, (110) ,.~,,.
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-Costa Mesa officials should get busy keeprng and attracting companies
11Y IONll M.W. MOOllLACll
T he traacdy of lhe litc~&orm in
t.aaun:l Beach is one we wilJ not
soon for&eL La&una Beach is
currcotly eoing lhiouab its "blame
pmc" and hu 1pproycd 1 new
re$Crv<>ir. Co ta Meil has its own
potential firestorm . Where Laguna
Beach had too much untended wild
powth, Costa Mesa will uCf er from an
untended business community.
Lacun3 Bc:icb hu its environmental
concerns. Costa Me'4
has its growth
concerns. Intentions to
bring a decrease in
Costa Mesa's growth
arc well and good, but
it must include balance
between the
homeowners, who
resent the traffic, and
the business owners,
m3ny of whom need
the traffic. Conservative tc those seeking to
P ltti stop gro"'th in Costa
0 CS Me~a want to do this
cit)' :i fa1.or, they
should \'Craciously prote ct the t:U
producers. Othciwi c, should any of the
businesses leave, they must be pre pared
to replace those tax generato~.
-Better yet, if they would let loose of
their tight hold on crowth, they may
find additional revenues going to our
city's coUers. As it is now. our city has
to dol.( nsize, which will aff cct our public
sa.Ccty and, in direct correlJtion, our
quality of lif c.
.
And ii is lhe quality Of life ~u CO..Ctia disVR,udoa ccatct ia norda
lhal ~n '* moa ol'lcfL Tbe COiaa Mesa QUcd the city P'aa•iDS
irony is that their puBuit of qua1"1 ol Dcpuunena about expaftdift.t 1bW
lite may further destroy i' ins&cad ol radlilies'lo Kcommodalc their powth.
enhiJaciq it. "U fl'iU take JOU at lea.st a ~ar &o
Tbe residents bl Laguna Beach arc amend the OCncral Plan f0t that," they
poinlin1 their finsen cat their ~rful were probably &old. Other cities anade . .aow-cruwth groups 'uch as Lqun1 OYerturcs. We now pay the
Orcenbelt, Lagun' Canyon Conserv1ancy consequence .
and ViJlage Laguna. We've ~en 1imilar Let me give kudos to the city for
groups in Costa Mesa such as Mesa workfog with the m:sjor hotels and
Action, Citizens for Re$p0n51'blc . disaming a business improvement
Growth, and, pcrba~ tbe Cicnerul Pinn district. The hotels will voluntarily
Steerin& committee. contribute funds to encourace tourism.
In Laguna Beach. the slow-arowthcrs This •~ids a ta.x increase and the city
blocked the buildin& of a crucial water handling or (mishandlina) the proceeds.
rescNOir. In ~ta Mesa. they are However, It was the hotels I.hat
discouraaing busioess growth bj dc~ity initiated the discussion. The city abo
limitations through its general plan. changed the trip fees rrom the $900
L cl me give two recent examples. range to the $250 range, making Costa
The ftr$t is the Automobile Oub or Mesa competitive with nei&hborin&
Southern California. C.ompany officials cities. But this Wai done only after an
b:lVe said they would like to expand outcry from developers.
their Costa Mesa facility and merac io A ll the same, it is time for the city
their Los An&elcs 5taff. lcadcnhip, to look more dHigcnlly
lf they can not build, they will leave at its bu5inesses. h needs to lead and
:in empty building on the corner of not simply react. They need to use their
SunOO\\cr and Seierstrom. Translated~ recently acquired software th:at can
We will lose all of the purcbllSin& p<J\\er single out its s:ile t:i."< revenue sources.
and resulting sales tllX revenue from the Thty need to thank the M:uy Kays in
employees who elect to shop and eat in our boundnrics nnd encourage them 10
Cost3 Mesa. sc:iy there.
How much? That's h:ird to tell. But if Ple:isc vote intelligently next fall. We
1,000 employees spend $20 per week need men :ind v.omen that h3VC run a
each in Costa Me53, we would have business and h:i\'e met a payroll that
$1 ,040,000 in sales. This would generate will be sensitive to the homeownen :ind
Sl0,400 in sales au revenue to Costa the busin~ owners. We cannot afford
Mesa (or roughly the cost of a do& to lose another Mary K4y.
P'lrk). John Moorlllcb Is • local
Recently officials at the Mary Kay . buslacssman and Cost• Mn. rtsldtat.
laJDeU POST ICalPT
Santa Ana River bridges would have .benented ma)Orlty
The Doard of Su~rrlsors tbl.I Wttlt
dtlctttl the contro•crslal S.ot• AD•
Rfrer brld~u from Lbe couaty's mastu
plan. l'-'nt-pon Bcacb ttsldent Do1J.1Jd
Plan u1s tbe ml()orlty of residents •iJI
be •d .. crsclj Jmpoctttl by I.he dcdslon.
D
I behC\e all residents have felt an
incrc:i mg presence of traffic in
residential neighborhoods. This must be
why so many OJre listening lo the (cw
-wlfo wouTJ"bc-impa~rcd byttJe-
30-plus·)'Car-old m~tcr plan for tr%lffic
circulation proposal "'ith bridge
imprO\CntCnlS.
We may be our own worst enemy if
commuters stick to major streets while
the loc.ils try to stay off of them to
a\-oid co ngestion. This may be the cause
of our major re identilll traffic increase
all over the cities. The bridges wouJJ ·
have:
• Funneled tr3.ffic to easy access
routes.
•Spread out routes to ovoid or
decrease congestion.
•Continued the buildiiag of
p~perity to our businesses and
reside nu.
•Followed the mastc"'Plnn t,o~n~fit
-99-peK~of~tW:.ns.,__ l
How dtd our original county l3nd
planners know there ~ould be th is
much tramc? Let us deal crcath,ely "1th
the individual problems, to benefit 99
percent of our community.
Should rcsjdents Jear the coming
bridges when we have the success of our
new super street Victori:a'!
•How do you hke the 17th Street,
Newport/Dover traffic'!
• How about the Superior and 17th
Street ore.a?
• How about the prosperity to Wc)t
19th Street?
1 h.1\'C • hard time listening to a rcw
potent1:sJly imp:icted residents dict111n1
the future traffie-imprO\-Cmtnts needs or
the communities, stating emotional
possibililil"'1 ---
We had to worlr. on the elit·to-wcit
traffic flow in N~port Bcadl. Nothing
is easy, but the NC\\port Co:lst Drive,
Coast Highway "idcning and the San
Jooquin T11tnsportntion Corridor uc
and will be tremendous improvcmenu.
DONALD PFAFF, Newport Beach
PAY ltAlll DIUn
.. ,.....,.,..~--·IOCUIH ,al~ Ina (Dec. 4-S). Yo.a
boW, it dlole.,... an blockilll WI \iieW
10 ... OCC!aft ud ~ woWd dO = .. about it. I ay Ood kM IMln lot
OU1 ud Fuil.tl rid of tboM trca.
We UV. 101M area that are ia flonl of
.... Md I YCIJ many limes a.houah• lbcMat
.,.,. GUI tbeR and Fllin'-rid of them
6eca¥M the data city won t do it, and
they block our view.
You p)'s are~ biln a bundl ol
Static about dOin&JL But by God, ii ahcilo
trees are blockin1 his view or the ocesn,
by God he ou&ht to be able &o do
sometbln& &bout it;
Bcf oro tong you m.i&ht re d about me
killing some trees in front or my houtc
that arc blockJna my view.
DICK WOODS
Newport Beach
COltlMnlll'tllll
The more I read Mau C.Oker's column
(Dec. 7), the more l think this JUY is on
track and rnlly does appTeci:ate all that
Costa Mesa has 10 off er.
Reprdin& Vi~ Mepslore and their
11le1ed location tn Newport Beach, v.ow,
what a slap in the face ..• Virain Megastore
comes in; ~-e Jive tbem the world. We do
everything we can as re idcnt.s. city
offici:lls. .. now they s.ay they live and
operate in the ci&y or Ncwpon Be:lch.
It j~t doesn't ny. Newport Beach mor.c
wcll·known thnn Cosca Mesa? Hold on.
We h:i~e the most fabulous rea:ail
community and tu base in the entire
state of California.
Vircin, you beater buckle up and re:.lize
that Costa Mesa is the best city on the
coast, a.nd )'oU should recoanizc it, and
)"OU should be honored to be here.
0
BRlAN Tii£RlOT
Costa Mesa
Matt Coker just ~de my day. Wh t a
clever, humorous llrticle on "Meaa-mad
because Virain called Newport Beach its
home." It's really, really v.-cll uid. And
such a p:uhetic fact that it's true.
TOM MURPHY
Costa Mesa Thmllrr.m
A bi& thank you to all the -.ooderfuJ
donors and tremendous YOfuntccn *ho
enabled sos 10 aM hundreds or families -
enough (ood for. aenerom and dcliciou
Thanks&hin& dinner. Superior Avenue
almost bad a traftk jsm on WedncMtay
v.ith donors com.Ina and'pna all day.
Eavery lime it Jooltcd u ii there were no
more turkeys or paes or produce, someone
•vuld drive up wlttl more. The .. empty
~cs.sci" wu continuously filled all wttlt
tons. On Mond:ay, 360 families v.·ere
served, on TueMby. 430 fanulies. and on
Wednesday, 630. h would ha~e been
imJ>OS$iblc without a aencrous community
and devoted volunteers.
KAREN McOUNN
D1rcctor, S.O.S .• Costa Meu
The last words on pay hikes for managers at Newport atv Hall
TM Ncwpolf Bacb City CouodJ
ttttntly approtttd ral#s IOI' Its SS top
maa111~rs. Readen ~olinue to dd>au
lb~ tirlsdom of Llut dtcbloa la l.M &tt
of tbls )tar'I U mll/Joa badlfl 1bold111/,
ttbJcb bu brldp by $J oUUJoo la a1ts
•ad $J mlllkJn la ntw lets..
D
I find Newport Bc3ch City Mana1cr
Kevin Murphy's re ponK to the critics
.. that question the salary increases to key
cmplO)CCS of Newport Beach quite
an1us ina. His reply is very weak.
Fint of all, no place bt \'C I read
wbcrc a deJ>31lmen1 head asked for a
raise. They know jobs a.re scarce because
ol tbe budget cutbacks. lu for as ~ing
any or the employee~ that is
quutionable. They arc livina in the best
place in California and .orkin1 for
Newport Beach.
• Let me give you my vcnion of what
will bappen. Fint of all, we hllve the
fint rule of any politician. Toke care of
us ftnt 11 any cost. Second. watch Mr.
Murphy next year. He did not ..-ant to sea a rai his f tfit )C , but next )Car he
Owil Co.I. (k), 47ch D t., 4000 Mac.Anh
llYd., ~•t 1'0-"C"r, SWte 430. Ncwpon lc.ich,
9J660 756-UM or 206 Cannon BIJg.,
W~ 0 C. 20515, (202) llS.Ull •
(moa <:lNftropoit Jkld\) =---o ..... aobr~. {k ), •Sm Diar , 16161 ~b 81\"d .. JCM; Huot1ngmn Bead\,
CA 91647 147-203 ur 1027 Lonrorth
WlJina, WMhinpin. I> C. lOSJS", (lOl)
lll·l4T5. (Cola M ariJ Wcac. 'cwpc!ff
lddlt
nan-.n
Marbn lkflt:IOO. fk ), J7rh Dnt. l.O
Newport' ~nttr Dno;oe, a: 120, Newport
k«h. .9.2660. 640-l 1.17 or (916) HM961 •
(&.cptcicnb Ncwp0t1 ~ . ....)
lfAl'l'flRF l~
Gain ....... (kJ. 70dt °"' 4199 . ~~.--.~lactt. nMO. """1Ntf °' (fl 6) MJ.lJa.
can say I need more money and he v. ill
gel it. f orget the taxp:iycr or those laid
o(( because of lack of money. At .any
cost~ sure that the officia ls of Nc'Apon
Beach hDve plen ty of money.
lo closing the officials hOJve u bigger
~y check th an rrumy of the tupJyers
b:ivc and l don't sec nny "'ecpang for the
laid off cmplo)ecs, JUSt v.eeping for the
poor top brass.
DURAND A RlCCARDl
Corona del Mar
D
Are raises right.,
The answer 1!> a resoundini NO!
Four pe rsonnel prof c ionllls -two
from the public sector and two from the
private sector -csti.nuated (before the
recently.approved rai ) t~t the city of
Ne~port Beach employees were
ovcrp:aid by an averacc of S~ to 8,.,
That is in base pay only.
City benefits ucb u health, dental
and \'ision insurance, vacations and sick
leave, IS ~CU as pensions are cenc.rous
by most sta~rds.
Cicncsis Cot the city'• latgca i.J rounJ
(~ lbcti and <:oata "'-·>
CAI rtO•IA COM!M C9MM'HI•
~San Fr.anaiCO (415) 904·5200 ($ouch CIN\t tC'aioo ~'L'n!S 1aplic berwttn oKK'a In a.a.
IQda (llt)•S'»5071, .... Saa~
co ........ -···--·· tWo1~---.10CMc~f\ala.
AM. 9l701
u.mm W" ... lad Dttl. Gdla .....
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T-l.iky Sis. 0... ~ 8*h. 5arla • Ml Hci&ha1 U4£1Sio •. ~ ~ , ........ .......
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• t1d1D.....,,• t1,1'wAiill CC..~Naw1a• ..... )
in Re~lution J·l which uw Newport
Beach vying with other cities in Orange .
County for braJ&ina righu to being No.
I in compensation. That iUpposedJy is
all cha,nacd now, but the legacy lives on.
The rc:.l problem with a 39'
across·the~board raise is that it 1wu
with the b:.sie usu.mption that the
cmtina saluy $lNCtW'C ii a Sood one.
That assumption in patently cnoneou.s.
The only way the city can ever &ct
back to reality is to have someone take a
rruh and independent look at not only
the SS jobs involved in this round of
raascs, but the cntlre salary structure of
the city. • Waae and wary surveys coltd~ted by
outsldc consultanlJ •~ expcnl:ivc. but
lhoWd be considered. Al a kMer-cosa
il$Cmativc, I wouJd propoee tbaa the aa, Council apPOint a blue·ribbon
committee comprised of
petlOnncl~uman relations pro(~a.li
&o conduct a top-to·bouc. review ol lbe
ciay'a corn'pensation ~ Staftiq
could be provided by the penonntl
department's an•lJSt, ud tbrouah the
use ot retired volunaecn and interns .
from UCI.
l :am certain lhat the end result y,.iJI
be m:iny .. red-lined" jobs now, a more
real~tic: ilNCturc (01 the ruturc, and
uhim:atcly very lipif.ac:ant uvinas for
Newport Beach's loog-1ufrcrin1
tbp:lycn.
BOBt.EWIS
1 Balboa bland
0
I uy no naise for Newport Beach
ad.m1nistraton.
1bcy buapd tbe EJ Toro airPon
issue. We bear noise.
Tbey built inadequate 1treet1. W1
drive ln Cocta Mea
Tbcy kt day workm 11eaJ mWiOu.
We k>ole dty eeMca.
They donate Newport Coul DIM for
a aon road. We wW pay.
The pier ii not coatroUcd. We are
afraid.
Do not pc them a rai.se. Give them
an F.
FRED SCHMJDT
Newport. kac:h
l.aaftlounow, Ed Oeder, Manha Fluor,
fOnal Werner. '
Wte•etaUDWAna ••••a • .............. 0.. ~ ~··•200 ao.d ~: •en:,.....,~ Ha* PWM; Kn Du . : , Ja« II.ill.; To. Ndilil
.,..,...,,Dlc1mti.1, 1• At~
~-~
c.&..-... lletl Creu,
Or•I• C•••'Y Cla8pter . ne Oranp ~·ry thaptcr·o( the
Aln.:.rlcaa Red Ctou occJa \'uluntc rs
• ~cap/ public; tpeakina cu addrcu
cummuouy crouP11 tbout Red Crou
scl"tlCCI at put ol tbe ch pier'• Spcucn ·
811rcaa. Volu11tccr public infonnauon
o(lia:n arc abo occdcJ 10 ''' u h:itaun) •1tll U.. media ua d~t<:r anJ cmcr,cncy
wtuatjQAS. Fl.W intonnalic>n, c-.ill JuJy
laanacaioc ~t llS·Slll.
Al'UA&e ... y•f o ....... c._tr
Tbo Alts Academy of 0111nac County
ui COila t.1.:>a is a new umbrclb
orp..alJoe for the Co.u Mesa An
STBV'.BN'S PHARMACY
1
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Tbc llllc1 hdra Odd. a ¥0Wa1ec1 "'"°'' l'O'IP lot 8aDct PlidGca. 9Ccda ~.&ate "&O 1Cr¥t .. .a.en. ICU
1'-1bh11. Ktl juice llld c:uoka at CV'CDCS.,
CUttduct '"~ .. ~-i.ctp wkJI CUltumc aAd ~11cry rCDain. VolutUcen
•'ho pn:kr ooc 10 )Qin die pUd ..
wcJ(iomc anJ tbcy aay bclp as liulc or
much n l.lcilrcd Fot 111rurmauo11, eaU
• Molty L)11th aa 642-927,,
111 ltn .... n, It .. aletera
t-.~cn and ~omen O¥Cr 20 ycan ol 1p, h~\Ull ••".:d ua Oranac Cou111y l0t 14
.nun1hs on lhc J(Jlt fur al least l mon1bt
arc nc\:J~ to scn-c as b11 brotbcn or
bia wt .. n ror chiidrco ~16/ro..
lin&lc·parcot ~ II rcqwrca a
c· a.r coaiawmcot of 44 houn pci
... k 10 h>c u a rot.: model f« a c:WW •
Applkuts m!IM So tbr~&b 1 tcrccaiq and intcl'\iCW pr~ U do the clilldrcn,
aoJ dfo1t1 are m de to tOmpitibly
m.at'h the iv.-o. For Information, call SU·777l .
ley lcevts ef America l11e. o ...... c ••• .,c...aa
TbA: Volunteer oppon11nitic1 arc
bru•d, but include lhdrt·ran&c project>
like tc.achrna scuion1 11 o.:xt summer'•
d:ly camps tu lona•term COG'lm11rn.:nlS in
funJ-r™.na. proatam cbck>pmcnt aDd
t~ co cxasuna t.roops ud p.iCb.. For
..............
Braille lmliMc'a daiiet for lcp.Dy
bUDd Mloltt prcMJc aoc:ial, rccreatiocW
and cdUcational opportunities IO kip
bli.t IM• and 11rOmeo ovcrcomc itolalioa
and other Pfoblcms rcbtcd to las of
·,tic. V<>ktntccn arc needed to ui&at ia
lbe CtutM: Alli cnlts pon.ioa ot lbe
P'Uf!.UI: to drive for outir.p or to tc.cla Braille. VolllOtccn •iU be UIJncd lO
vmrt •iUI tbc blind U\ this wortbwhilC.
li&htbcancd pruiram. Cbucs arc
11iundays at the O~lS Senior C.Cntcr
in Corona dcl Mar ~ 10 a.m.·2 p.m .•
or at the Sanu Ana Senior Center on
Wcdneadays from 10 am -2 pm. For
loformatioo., calJ M&ry Job.Noa at 121-5000.
SKIP BURTON
.... 2nd ..... ,,.. of CMrgef
luV 0 MIW CCW tam -• flK IMt VOAJ1 alt 2 ~ Wits he PWI a
catipln•llCllV lomW car.
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• 1 la.-p banana. pee~ cu1 LDIO
l·inch pieces
• 1 cup cnnbcrry juice cockuail
• '1 1ablespoon hon;ey
• 1 u.blcspoon corn$tarch
• 2 ea yolks, stightly beaten
• 6 packets Eqoal swcc1cner or
1.~ teaspoons EquaJ Mc8$UJC
· • l teaspoon vnnilla ..:.. . ..,
• Y.I tc1t5poon rum extract • v.-teaspoon cround cinnamon
• V• ground ginger
• ~ IC8$poon ground nutmeg
• 2 to 3 drops red food color
ASK alTTY CROCUR
Q. \Yhy do my c:•kts t.ll
as they are cooUna? J.o:;
PblJadtlphla, PA
First, there may be more
liquid in the recipe thnn can
evaporate durin~ baking
time. Measure hqui~
carefully on a level surface
with a glass measuring cup
at cYc level.
Second, the c:akc may be
undcrbakcd, leaving a weak
·unset structure. Follow
recommended doncncs.s tclit
in recipe.. ,/
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Q. llow can I store the
'"t'gctablc, kohlr::abi? 1,.C.S.,
'ihakopt'C, P.1N
The best "·ay 10 store
kohlr:ibi is as you "ould
keep c<ibbage. Firs!, ren\O\'~
the vegel:iblc's long,
stem-like Jeaves. Then, store
kohlr:ibi in a cool. dry place
ror up to four n1onth>.
•
Q. I like 10 buy limes
when lhcy'rc on 5:tlc, then
squeeze the juice and freeze
it for later. llo•-cvcr, I find
lbDI lhe &ozcn juice sets
sti cky and doesn't Crttt.e
bard. \Vhen J store lhe juice
In the rcfri1:en1lor, It
becomes biller . .}Vhal can l
do lo prci·cnl both or lh~
lhincs from hiippcninc?
ltl.A.., Norman, OK
Lime juice lends not lo
freeze hard because the
sugar content lo'l'·ers the
freezing point o f the juice.
The stickiness is
characteris1ic of sweet citrus
juices, including fresh
o range juice .•
AU citrus juices will
become bi11er after
refrigerator storage .. Use
them "'ilh in a day of
s,qucezing for best navor.
•
Q. A1y fud1:c always 1Urns
out sticky and chc~-y. II
d~sn'I get hard. \Vh at can 1·
·do? P.P .• Green, SC
)'our fudge w;is probably
undercooked. Bui. yOu can
make good fudge! Firsl, mi:c
ingredients and s1ir
constantly over low heat
until sugar is completely
dissolved; stir down any
gtllins of sugar from side of
sauce pan.
Then, cook mixture to
234-240 F. (sort ball stage)
on candy thermometer. Stir
just a few l imes again to
min in1ize crys1alli.zation.
A!1cr fudge has boiled, 10
prevent crystals, do not stir
or scrape pan until it has
cooled to 120 F. Then, beat
fudge 5 10 10 minutes or
un1il c:indy is thick (holds
shape whe n dropped from J
spoon) and no longer glo))y.
finally, sli r in nuts and
spread in pan. These s1eps
should help you make
cxcc:llcnt fudge .
•
Q.1 h:11\'c a coffeecake
recipe lha t c•Us ror cakt
ycasL Can I use dry )tast
lnsttad? fttn. ~t.K.,
Elkhart, IN
Yes you can. Use one
pacbgc or '1Clive dry yeast
in place or one 3/5-ouncc
cake or comprcucd yeast.
•
Q.l'vt lost tl\1 back tor
makJn& dJvl alty. TI1t lu lurt
Is lbt ~onsittency or aouaat.
Could lllt tcmpe:nlutt or
lht IJ'NP be Wl'ODI!
.J.S., Spokane. WA Jr you're makinc divinity
on 1 humid day, use •
tablespoon lcM w:ucr.
OU.crwisc, ye" 1hc temper·
t turc may be 1he problem.
Cook the s1.1pr-corn
l)'TUp.w1uer mi.lturc whhout
11i"'"' 10 260 F. (hard bill
•Lap). From then on, use •
hand qtb:cr, titst to bell cu
whiles and then to be•t Jn
bot syrup until the milcture
bokb hs shape and k>fc.j ill· .,..._
Do you have a c:ool<lna
Qm::ldoa7 Write Deir Bc1cy
Ooodicr. Boo 1113, Dope.
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<:r,mal) o C.., "-• llahl whipped · •opp1.,,wwec1.
Proc:eu 2 CUP' milk and the banana lo food proceuor or
blender until smooth. C.om.binc:
cronberl)' juice c:o<iuali, honey and
coriwarch in medium saucepan:
stir in banana mi.xturc. Heat to
boilin&' over meQlum heat, stirring
ooa.uantly, until thickened. remove
from heat and cool sevcr:iJ
minutes; Jtir in sweetener, vanilla.
rum extract and spices.
Retriceratc until chilled, 1 to 2
hoots. Stir in enough rcmainina
milt IO maU deiired azs101aney.
Stir IA food color. fold "' wllippod
-""' s_eiw IA puDCll CUJ>I °'
small '""IL Mala 16 ocrv~
about ~ cup each.
Nutrition Jn(ormalioa Per Servin&:
60 cal; 2 I prolcin; 10 I
cari>oh)dra1<: 0 I dicl•IJ' fiber; 2 J ·
rat; 1 111L fat: lQ ma ~rot:
25 ma IOdium.
Diabetic' Food Exchanac: 1 rruh.
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PUNCH
• 1 cup fresh or one 10 oz. pk&.
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• 2 qua1'11 -••11tR Id c:rubenJ
Jules-..
• 6 wbok 11kpke
• 4 to 6 pacteu Equal sweetener
or I 10 I" ICllpOOOI EqUAI
Mcooun
•I 10 2 ~lemon juice
• 2~ quarts supr-Crtc ai•accalc.
chilled
•Ice cubes
• \.\ cupJrcsh-or rroz.en
cranbcrrin, opcioaal
Proct11 rupbcrrlcl in food
pl9cessor or blender unlil smooth;
strain and diicard seeds. Heat
cranberry juke t04,tail, raspberry
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..... lllllCllP'·: ..... -· -'",...,.Coal s ... ...,uirlA-ood
lcmoa juJce 10 '"*· Refripnl•
until dtiUcd, about 2 IMJun.
Diocard alls\"«· To ..... -cranbetf)' m111ure iato puacb
bowt; tt'1 in ..._,., Add ice
cubes and cranbcrrla. ,Makea 36
seA'i• abou1 ~ cup each.
Nutrit.on loCormatk>n per Scl'Ylna:
JS calorics. 0 I pro1cin, 9 I
carbohydrate, 0 a dietary fiber, 0 I
fat: 0 ma ctiolesterol. 10 ma
sodium.
Diabetic Food Exchansc: ~ fruit.
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OM CiOMle dlJI holiday ICllOft.
..... " • ~ cookie ror Suta ,ou ud 1C*f cbilclrea can
creaa. aoee&Mr. lciida bakina •
dclidoul cookie. ~11 atreqtbea i;out daildten•a tense ot fam.lly
Whtie belplna them build
11e1r .. 11ecm -1wo 11Cts ~
can't bul.
$aa&a I wre to k>vc Sania
Saocldnp. These tiant cbftY-ciisp
oetmnl cookies. dotted Wida dried
cherries and crunchy almonds,
were ucated in the Quaker
Kitchens to be 1he kind of holiday
cookie thll children oC all "" can
help bake. 1Mre'1 no rollins. and
a he tirue 1 hands can pat the
douah onto 1hc cookie 1hee1 in the
ahaJ>e of a stoekins. Christmas tree
or candy cane. Each ba&ch oC
dou&h maJte• four larce cookies -
enou&h for Santa and three of his
elves. Or, you can b01kc one large
Cookie and use 'tbc rest of the
douah to make smaller drop
'cookies.
Mo.I kids will s:ay that the
dccoratina is where the real fun
begins, so use your imagination
when selecting decor11in&
materials. Colored supr,
aemiswect chocolate pieces,
multi-colored c:sndy-coated
chocolates, coconut, miniature
marshmallows, gumdrops, jelly
bc:ans and tubes of decorator icin&
in ll wriely of colors can be found
in 1he baking llnd/or candy
sccuons of lhe supermarket. Your
chatd c.in use lhe icina to make
borders :and wrhe Santa's name, or
as gl'1-t to hold the 01her
decorations in place.
If lime 3llows, b;ake a batch of
Rudolph D rro1 Cake ~Ides for
Santa's reindeer. Sweetened with
molilSSc:s and brown sugar and
frogranl wilh alhpice, lhis moist
and chcwy·rookic can be made
, with either lhc quick or old ~
fashioned Quaker o:us. Rudolph,
however, might prefer the heartier
whole &r3in 1ns1e and texture of
the 014 fashioned o:us. A simple
vaniUll ,1uc u e:asy an~ preny.
Whether you bake one or both .
of these c.ittra·spccial cookies, lhe
followin& kid-1e,1ed tips from the
Quaker K.itchcm will come in
handy.
• Schedule balun& for early in the
day when everyone is fresh and
well rated.
• Dress kidJ in comfortable,
washable clothes.
• Read 1hrouah the rc'cipc
toeelber and give each child nn
Yo ur tic ket
to a secure
• ret1rem~nt. ·
for I retonW nKll.£
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•Younger children will have an
euicr time shapina Santa'•
S1ockinp if you lijhtJy &fCUO tbe
cookie sheet and coat ii with flour.
Usin, your f111air. trac:c the
011lline ot a I rge sloekina (or
Christmas tree, candy cane or
other holiday wpc). The kids caa .
spread the douah inside the lines.
•Sit preschoolers at a child-size
t:able and put the decorations in
non· breakable bowls. A plastic
mat or newspapers placed beneath
the table will simplify clconup.
•While the cookies are c:oolinc.
enjoy a bot cocoa bruk. And,
don't foraet the mAnhmallowi.
For Cun, qujck)y dip amnhm;iUow
in cold water &nd then roll in
colored sprinkles.
IANTA'l ITOCIUNOI
COOKIU
• ~ cup (1 ltkk) marprlae or
butter. IOft.tacd
• ~ cup"ftnllly packed browu
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• 1 aa, ClMl'Mly et.opptd alm•cb
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Heat oven (O 350F. U&h•ly
a.reuc rwo cookie sheets. Bc11t
~ and suaars \lntiJ creamy.
Add ea; lnilk.and almond extract;
beat well Add combiocd Dour,
balln1 IOda ind ult; mix well. Stir
in oats, dried cherries and
almonds; mix well. Divide douah
in&o 4 equal portions. With
moistened bands. pa1 douiJl onto
prepared cookie sheets into
V•·inch thick holiday shapci'"such
as stockiap, Christmas trees,
candy ciuies.'etc. Bllkc ii to 14
minutes or until ed1es arc ll&Jlt
golden brown. Cool 2 minutes on
cookie sbecit; remove &o wire rack.
Cool completely. Decorate as
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minute• or uadJ Uibt aokkn
bn.Mn. Cool I mlaute on coOkJc
heet; renaove 10 wire rack. Cool
totilpJc&cly. Maka lbOut J cbcn.
Nutrition lnfonnatlon: l Drop
Cookie: CAlorics'90, C.lories
From Fa1 30, Total Fa& la.
Saturated fat Is. ChQlelterol Smc,
Sodium SOmJ, Carbohydrate 1-is.
Dietary Fiber ta. Protein la.
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• 1 ttUpooa YUllla
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When J~)ellr·old O:audi:a Villa's
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' Claudia ,.._, one of the studenli,"
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11olc the ahow."
Ourina the J 1 ·wc:ek NeiihborhooJ
Conservatory pro111m, whi h prO\iidcs
lhe.tter trainil\j for children in IHC:lS Of
Ot1a1c County ~here budget c;ub hi.we
1mp.ac1cd ans cduczuion, I lcrrcr;i >aw"ah:u
Udi:i hod 3 ICOUHlC IOICU:.>l in iAClina.
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children and youth> crious about a 11na
-mainly because 1hc had 1111 the
qualiUcl he looks fur in )OUOI loilcnt.
"You J'leed cnthuii•um, ~h1ch ~he h:i) :i
arcat dcol uT, and wmc kind of
unders11ndan1 of v.-hat w'• Join&. And
the ability 10 take direction. And l ah~a>~
look for s1udcnts thilt question me.
Oaudi;a was one o( the one> that when 1
a.a~e her dircc&ions. 1hc v.antcJ to knO\ ..
~by."
Duti.n1 a recent rchu~I break for ~
Christmas CArol" -in which Cl.auJ1a
pb1y1 diflcrcnl children in d1Cfcrcn1
1cena, lncludin1 her apclkina role as &he
child on the stree1 (normally played by a
boy) -he id that she was excited
about her mc:lcoric riie in ool thcoatcr.
''They Ctfllcd me ond they ialkcd 10 my
<100 and Wed II I wonted a Kbolonhip."
said tho self-a urcll youn1 ctrc~ "My
dad llid )CS."
Aller a hort time In the Conservatory
-throuah the c:tina sc:hol:sn.hap f unllcd
~rlly by the SCR upport aroup Nuc IN
Tutro -·CIJuJ1a auditioned for anJ cot
a pan la "A Christmas Clrol."
f~ina a recent pcrform:ance, one
l«aJ theater arecion:icJo noted Claudii
"dld bcr 1tuft pcrfcc:1l1. The 'PC kina role
ahc did very well, k~ina her brief actina
h"locy."
Claudia Villa
111111 ..... d.11 .. :. I h ·1 1·1 11tw1 11 I <J'JJ BI
-
A ·sta1· is born
Claudia Villa, 10 amazingly-lands rol~ ih CR's 'A Christma Carol'
Fortun tcty for the puiscJ airl with
duk h:iir and C'f.utic r aturc , hc:r p~rcn1
h vc been uppurti\c of h r rti 1ic:
By CHRISTOPHER TRE~A
hi111c: been "-cry rcccptt\C to her new 1ound
profc™On.
.. They ~y '\\'aw. J. \\c h;a\-c n
a~uc here.""
l'brbtopbtr TtTLJ lJ • (i"tt--1..Jott wnttr
t.b11 t>nt 11.tlnmMI lone •PIK'-r
n ul.3rl) In IN Oa /-~I ~t.
'A. Christmas Carol'
a holiday chestnut
By TIMOTHY TITOS
N o matter how many
Chr~tmas lights arc
dangling Crom South
· Collst Plan rctnil
ilOfeS 10
m1d·Octobcr. the
holiday ~a)()a is nC'\er ofCici.:llly
under 'llr:I)' until South Co:a~t
Repertory rings it in y.1th it> annual
production of ~rlc Did.en • "A
Chrnamas Cuol." ·
1 hi) )Car is no e'CCCption, and the
c1.cr-impr~1n1 shov. remainli a
h1ghliiJlt or c-.ery Chnstm:a .. ~awn
0 1ree1or for all 14 produ1.11un),
John·Da1.id ~Jle1 . addi ne~
cmbcllt~hmeni. C'oCI) ~ci.lr, nuL.ing
11 D dchc,ht for hnt l m1.:r'lo a~ 111.cll l.I)
\Ca..une d 1.eter:ans l>..clkr 1 .. lc) u>
on hi) )Carly ride ..inJ pJirlf,) 11ut
new ~cncry, bu1 >tall kh uli rcH:I an
cla)'10 uch as M..ir 1.\\ cntran .. c
Hal Landon Jr c. r 11nuc .. tu be a
man.cl in the h.llc h1. ucJtcJ 14
)ClrS IJO L.mdon rc·rlccteJ the
role or Ebeneezer S1.rou&c . the •
snuping ffil '>Cr, }Car\ JiO He
:iccomplishcs a difficult la~k \Ir 11h
his character v.h1'h woulJ be o .. crly
in11m1dating to mo>t actor~ Ill make
1he ·audience care about an old
cant:ink.crou> m1~r v.1th no more
c-Jrc for
his fellow
man than
ror 3 r.1t
The
crca1tun of
this
empath) 1
crucial to
1he
ch:aractcr.
and
I.Andon
(foC> \0
'llr llh O)ing
cutur'
\Vhc:n
5'HX>~C I\
reforme d.
the cnurc
:iuJ1cncc •~
cheered
wi1h 1hc
Chn)tm;a\
p1ri1 , and
the~
cannot
hold 1n
their
cmulion
m
WMAT: "A
CMstmos earor
WMlll: Sou1h
Coast
R9'*1°'V· 655
Town C~'9f "°'. Com Meso
WMlN: 7:30
p m. Tueldoy ..
k1doy •• 2 30
ond 7:30 p .m
Sofuldoyl.
noon and" p.m. Sunday•.
2·lOpm
W9dneSday,
Dec.22.noon
oncl .. p.m.
CMstmos £ve.
diem Ctvtstmoa..
clotet Dec. 26
HOW MUCH:
Ut·UI
MOU INfO:
957-4.0ll
after Landon's 1rackmM~ tut flip
Don Tex l L> b:adt ag:sin as the
Gho t of J .. ob Marley, Scrou e's
dcaJ bUilOC)> partner. Too ii
~crful )Cl rcmo~fuJ,
1n1imiJa11nc }Ct SC41cd: Took sho*s
the compa\\IOn inherent in M rley'
pirit. Th\.'u'h hi~ uay is brief, he
lcll\C us v.onderin1 1f m:a)'bc,
throuah 5'roo c·~ al"•uiun. Marl y
miJht 100 be ~\.CJ
Richard Ov)lc: ch;an cd 1hc GboM ·
of Chrt5lm3 Poalll lhl\ ~Cat, mnin1
him more 1rufr anJ le dainty thH
norm t 1 \1lltJ ch:ar c ..,.hi h wot
qYJle v.-cU. Do)k' h0t I\ a litllc
t00rc ace ina of Serl! c. a qu hty
v.hach IS'"C the old m:an early
mull\ lion for ht Iran~ rmahon
rhc: ~I rM!kal ch;an e th c r
1 Ron OOu 1ak1n1 1.11ocr l~
Ghoia ot PrcS<nl.
UO:L&SSOnl ICC to COJOY h new
a 1pmcn1 and t ti) 1i'v.1th
cncr ud \lp. 1rt' &he ·r11
uou~™>m Ucp. h cttly
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Friends ol Orange C-
Cologt'1 Norman E. w.-.
Ubrary NYiew boob Ni.ted
to the .holiday MMOD •••
7:30 p.m .... Udo Isle
Oubhouse In Newport Beach
... $5 admission ... Seating
limited ... Call 432-5087.
I ... au-I 3 7 $ I -......... .
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FRIDAY
Mariner's Elementary School Choir sings Christmas .,.,;,ls
... 11 a.m. to noon ... Westcliff Plaza Shopping Center at
lrvtne Avenue and 17th Street In Newport Beach.
Lamplight Carolers ... 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m .... South
Coast Plaza Village ... Call 435-2050.
A "DlckeM Dinner" ... 6:30 p.m .... Orange Coast -
Un itarian Un iversalist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa Mesa ..
. Music. drama, period costumes and authentic Vi$rian·era
food ... Cast of 75 directed and produced by church music
and arts director Mieque Weinstein .... Seating limited ...
Tickets available for $25 at the door or by re5etvation through
Margaret Anderson, 771-9101, or the church, 646-4652.
Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse holds its annual Yuletide
Pageant ... 7 p.m .... Playhouse, 661 Hamilton St., Costa
Mesa ... Holiday season celebrated with living Christmas cards
and carolers singing favorite Christmas tunes ... Call
650-5269.
Annual Christmas concert "A Celebration In Carols" ... 8
p.m .... St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church, 600 St. Andrews
Road, Newport Beach ... Conductor Daniel L Sharp leads
Sanctuary Choir and 25-piece orchestra ... Tickets: $5, adults,
and $3, students ... Call 574·2256.
SATU
Advent Day of Prayer and ReOectlon ... 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
... 5aint Michael and All Angels Episcopal Church, 3233 .
Pacific View Drtve, Corona del Mar ... Registration required .
. . $7 offering requested ... Lunch provided ... Call
644-0463.
Santa Photo Day ... 9 a.m. to 2 p.m .... Ralphs groeery,
· 380 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa ... Donation: $5 or five (16 oz.)
cans per snapshot of your child with Santa .. , Sponsored by
the Newport-Mesa Association of REAL TORS ... Call 722-2300. .
WlnteiWonderland ... 10 a.m. to I p.m .... Grant
Howald Park Community Youth Center, 5th and Iris Avenues,
Corona del Mar ... Free event sponsored by City of Newport
Beach Recreation Department and B.P.0 . Ellss features 15 tons
of snow, holiday arts and crafts, a snowman building contest
and a visit from Santa Oaus ... Call 644-3151. .
Dolly Moriana leads "The Stars of Chrjstrnas" workshop ..
. 10 a.m. to 2 p.m .... Newport Beach Church of Religious
Science, 901 Dove St., Suite No. 145, Newport Beach ... Call
646-3199 or 263-1261. . ·
lnlernationally
ocdaimed
cUnc:er ro1>1o
Rodarte and
Donce&pona ·
P.resent .;.,
Na.;d.ld
fla.mena"
Sunday at
Orange Coast
College.
'
•
DAY .. Adult Chanukah Party" ... 6:30 p.m .... Shir Ha-Ma'
jl)o~ Hamor Reform Temple, 2100 Mar VIS!a, Newport Beach .
• . $12 lee per person ... includes dinner and folk dancing ...
Call 644-7203.
A "Dick DI " 6 30 ,..._ Coast Holiday Art Show . . . 10 a.m. to 3 p.m .... Midnight Java ens nner · · · : p.m. · · · "'0 nge Coif H _.,..,, d f 28th s· tr t "-~ 2600 N rt !Jnitarlan Unlversalist Church, 1259 Victoria St., Costa M... . . ee ouse, ~·•81 0 ee , • ...,,na, ewpo
; Tickets available for $25 at the door ... Call 771-9101 or Blvd., Balboa Peninsula ... Colfeehouse and Suite Six One
14li~i52. One Gift Shop present show featuring local artist Anne Davis
' Lamplight Carolers ... 6:30 to 8:30 p.m .... South Coast Johnson, who's known for her oil paintings of the Orange
Plaza Village . · Coast ... Santa wW be there for photos ... Portion of Sales
· Yuletide Pageant ... 7 p.m .... Costa Mesa Civic benefit Olive Crest program for families and victims of child
yhouse, 661 Hamilton St., Costa Mesa ... Call 650-5269. · abuse and neglect.
Mr. and Mrs. Santa Claus at pancake breakfast ... 7:30 to Bob Scott atgn1 .. The Ugly Christmas Tree" .... 2 to 4
10 a.m .... Newport Beach Oasis Senior Center, 800 M-~•-• Bookst 3Q8'L "-~ A "-"---.... -. A Co del p.m. . . . "'""' s ore. r• ,. .... ,ne ve., "'"""" ··-~werite ve., rona Mar ... Breakfast of juice, colfee, Island.
le•, milk, pancakes and sausage is $2 for adults and $1 for · ildren ... Polaroid photos with Santa and Mrs. Oaus ... Navldad Aamenca ... 2:30 p.m .... Robert B. Moore
•vailable for$! ... 644-3244. Theater at Orange Coast Community College, 2701 Fairview
Costa Me.. Girl Scouts caroling ... Triangle Square . . . Rd., Costa Mesa ... Internationally acclalmed .dancer Pablo
Call 722-1600. . . Rodarte and Dance Espana interpret the nativity story through
Balboa Island Merchants Open House •.. Call 557-5100. dance and music of Spanish flamenco ... Tickets: $10-$19 .· ..
:: Call 432-5880.
, •.-'\
"A Winter festival" ... 3 p.m. . . . Costa Mesa Senior
Center at 19th Street and Pomona Avenue. Costa Mesa ...
Coastline College Chorale and Huntington Landmark Chorale
present holiday music ... Admission: $3-$5 ... Call 751-9740.
Annual "Chanukah Celebration" ... 3:30 p.m .... Jewish
Community Center of Orange County, 2SO E. Bak.er St., Costa
Mesa ... Crafts proje~ festive songs by Tempie Beth Shalom
Choir and Band, reenactment of the 1tory of Hanukkah,
lighting ol giant JCC Menorah and Children'• Hanukkah Art
Exhibit ..• Free admission ... Call 751-0608.
RenalNe,. .. holiday music ... 3:30 p.m .... Community
Room o1·Newport Beach Public l.lbrary'1 Newport Center
bnlnch, 856 .San Clemente Dr., Newport Beach ••. Ana Maria
Soto PfeMllts melodies on lute, violin and recorder .•• Cal
644-3191.
~ caroling &om the back of• horM dlawn
...,... ... 4, 5 and 6 p.m .... Newport Center Fint United
Methodilt Chwch ... 45-mtnute tour ol the Pon Street Homa
... COil $5 per penon, $15 per lamUy .•• ~:
644-0745.
Annual Chrillmaa concert "A c.i.br.iJon In Cmolo" ... 4
and 7 p.m .. :. St. Andre\N'1 ~ Olurch, 600 St.
~.,.Ro.cl, Newport Bach ... TkMla: $5, 1dulll. and $3,
........ Cal 574-2256.
Y.i..W. F1nt11111 •.. 4:30 p.m. • • • 0paa Peciflc holld811
,, ..... ol h ...... c... °CUI, COiia Mesa ••• Cal
~•11546-7371. ¥ rta •• .. '. 1 p.111 •••• COiia ,..._ Olllc flllill-. 661 , , • ..,,, St., ec. Miit ... Cal 65CMlllll9.
"A Dlr±n1 0.' . IE c-c.t'' ... 7 p.m. ....... V..
Unlttl ............ Cud!, 1701 .... SL, Call ...... .
OIUldl .._ t& I ' 11. lllllllr lie•• •• ol ... fllthl, ,
•
presents holiday music selections featuring Adult Choirs,
Handbell Choir, a men's quartet, organist Meredith Price and
soprano soloist Kimberly Allman ... Free admission ... Call
979-8234 .
10th annual Noel Night ... 8 p.m .... St. John Iha Baptist
Church, 1015 Baker St., Costa Mesa ... The church's Music
Ministry Department presents program under the direction of
music director Mark T. Purcell featuring holiday favorites from
!OD-voice Parish Choir, Handbell Choir, Children's Choir,
organ and orchestra ... Spiced wassaU and homemade
Christmas cookies served following ooncert ... FreewW offering taken ... Call 540-2214 . ·
MONDAY
· Building Industry Association of Orange County holiday .
celebration ... 5:30 to 8 p.m .... Newport Harbor Art
Museum, 850 San Clemente, Newport Beach ... Nel'Mxlcln;, ,.,
Hors d'oeuvres and museum tour ... B(ing unwrapped toy for
donati.on to families displaced by the Laguna Beach. fire .. ·.
Cost $60 per couple ... Reservationl: 553-9500.
An International Chriltmal ... 7:30 p.m •... Orange _
County Performing Arts Center .... Master Chorale ol_ Clnlngit
County -conducted by William HaU and )oln.ci by Coa -
Mesa· Children's Chorus, soloists and lnslnlmenllllilts -
presents holiday classics from around the.wodd and a~
sing-along ••. Tickets $15-40 ... CaD center at 556:ARTS or
Master Chorale at 556-6262.
2
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:
WEDNESDAY
Friends of Orange Cout Interfaith Shelter for Homeleu
Cafamllla holiday brunch ... 11 a.m. to 1 p.m .... Big
nyon Newport Beach home ol Karen Nichol ... Benefits
many fam ilies thafthe Coota Mesa shelter feeds. hoUMI and cou~ls ... Reservations: 645-5055 or 759-8903 ..
Orange Coast Coll~e Wind Ensemble and Concert Choir
performs Christmas favorites ... 6:30 p.m ...• -Rqlated
Square at John Wayne Airport ... OCC music profeuor Dana
Wheaton leads the ensemble and <:harlie Clark leads the choir
· in holiday favorites and classic wind literature . : . Free
admission ... Call 432-5985.
Maranatha Pralse Band Christmas c.oncert ... 7 p.m ....
South Co~st Community Church auditorium, 5120 Bonita
Canyon Road, Irvine ... Call 854. 7600.
. Richard Laforge plays classical guitar ... 8 p.m .... Alta
Coffee House at Triangle Square, 1870 Harb(!r Blvd., Costa •
Mesa ... Atclaimed musician performs holiday music, Including
tunes rrom his recent CD "Coloring Trees." ... Free admission
... 646-7440.
..........
More holidays
'Li11in1• for hollda,.
themed ~nu Crom Friday,
De<. 17, throup Ibo <od ol
the month CW1 be touod on p"• 87.
Choo Choo Train and IO-(OOI
Chris:tnds tree nc1r
Urpadway·Ndrnan ti.tarcus
court~rd .•• S1rollin1 -
en1cnainment eon.1inuina throup
Christmas Eve £rom 11 a.m. to 2 .
p.m. and 5 to 8 p:m. Fridays mnd ''
S:1tu rdays, noon to 3 p..m. SuncbyS
... 721 -2000. .
> .
RS DAY Hubor·front · ho1ncs will again be decked out for. Ring of Llghu, put of Newport Hubor Boot l'u•dc.
The Ci,·ina Trtt1 dc:c:onltd in
:all ·rrianglc: Square "ores an~
filled with orn~unents indica1in1
1he need of a child or ramay· in
Orange. Coun1y ~·. Briahtco the
holid:ays for iOmCOOe Jcq
rortunate by fdling out tbe
ornament requcs;t in any or the .
TriangJe Square establi'shmcnts.,
then keep 'the ornament as a
rc:mcn1brance o( your &ift ...
722·1600 .
DEC. 16
"A Special Christmas Show for Kids" ... 10:30 a .m ....
Orange Coast College Drama Lab ... Eighth annual holiday
production by OCC's Repertory Theater Company designed for
children beJween ages 3 and 12, as well as adulls ... favorite
Christmas S1ories read, told· and perfomwd ... Admission S2 .
per person. or an unwrapped gift or non-peris~able food Item
to be donated to local charities ... 432-5640.
Holiday Party ... 4 p.m .... Opera League of Laguna
Beach at Newport Harbor Yacht Club ... Contact Richard
Deary, 546.7372.
AIDS Walk Oran!le County Holiday Boat Cruise ... 6:30
to 10:30 p.m .... Aboard Catalina Flyer ... Held in
conjundion with Newport Harbor Parade of Lights Preview . . .
Tickets $125 each !includes dinner. casino party, entertainment
and prize drawings) ... 955-1400.
Women's Guild of Saint John Vlanney Chapel of Balboa
Island Christmas Dinner Cruise ... 644-5944.
ONGOING
"A Backstage Christmas" , .. 8 p.m. Thursdays through
Saturdays and 7 p.m. Sundays until Dec. 19 ... Backstage
Theater. 1599 Superior Ave ., Cos la Mesa ... Douglass
Brnverman/Rithard Beren! musical about a motley crew of
characters who share the h olidays together by swapping slories
of childhood Christmas memories ... Tickets S 12 to S 15 ...
646-5887.
American Ballet Theatre's new "Nutcracker'' ... 8 p.m.
tonight and Friday, 2 and 8 p.m. Saturday, 2 and 7:30 p .m.
Sunday ... Orange County Perfonning Arts Center ...
Company artistic director Kevin McKenzie re·stages .:.
lOQ.year·old ballet .. : TickelS S 18.$54 ... Call cenler al
556-ARTS.
"A Chrlstn1as Carol ..... 1uesdays through Fridays at 7:30
p.m .. SaJurdays a1 2:30 and 7:30 p.m .. Sundays al noon and 4
p.m., Wednesday. Dec. 22 at 2:30 p.m., Christmas Eve al n<><?n
and 4 p.m ... , South Coa.s1
Repcrtor)''s fl.tainstage .... T.ckets
S21·S28 ... 957-4033.
Newport llarbor Cbrislmas Boat
Parade and Ring or U&hU •..
Dec. 17·?J ... begins 6:30 p.m. at
Collins Island and finishes at the
same si1e 31 h:30 p.m. , ..
Cclcbra11ng an 85-ycar 1radition,
up to 160 dc.:ur .lied vc~ls wend
14 mile!. around the harbor ror
this year's Uu:i1 Parade , ..
Viewing from 1nost b:.iyside public
bc;r,chcs anJ floats along the
Harbor's ..,,;.a1crfrunl, us ¥.'ell 3S
(rom W31Crftulll reslaurlnU ..•
Grand)tand M:ati ng at Amcric-~h
Legibn H:.ill. 115 15th St., ror SS;
children unJcr 12 and seniors $4 .
.. · Re(rcshmcn1s 3v:1ilablc with
parking adjacent to the liall ...
E:lrly reS<:rv:uions for grand!otan~
seating required (call 673-5070) ..
. Residence!. and businc)~s
cncirdin'g 1he lh1.rbor dccon11ed a.s.
part or Ring of Lights celebration
... Judging takes pllcc on Dec. 17
from 5 to ':ii p.m .... Prizes
a""''lrdcd for 1st, 2nd a.nd 3rd place
... \\'inners honored on • b2nricr
di.spla)c:d throughout the Parade
~ason ... Doot l'aradc/H.ing of
· Light~ inrorm::r.tion: 7294.tQO.
IJoat Panadt ,j~·in1: ... nigh1ly
Dec. l7·23, .. Atlantis n~h1club
in City No.lion:.1 Il::r.nk Building.
Third l-1oor, 3}$8 Vil Lido,
Newport Beach ... Stric1 dreSs
code .. . Call 6 75·8008.
Pediatric Cancer Researth
t'oundation rund-r11isin1
Christmas ca.rds ... On displ;;iy
through Dec. 26 ... C.:i£c Aeuri ::it
Le ~tcrid1cn ho1c:I, .t500
fl.l::icArthur Uhd .. Nc,.port lkadi
... Se-. Cr al young a"rt1)t) who
crca1ed the: ,.orb ""Ill be al 1hc
ho1cl JO :.i.m. to 2 p.nt. Sunday as
Featurtng: e,;,, q.' ;w...e ~ :
CONTINUOUS -• • ---It ••• • . ... ............. !... . • ... ._,....._ .. ,11'/tl. DP t
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· THEWATERFRONT
HILTON BEACH RESORT
p:i.rt of ;'Art of Urunch" series ...
41ti·2001.
E.l.hibit or produrtion eris Crom
Dr. Seuss' .. llow 1hc Grinch S1olc
Chri$tnur.s" telC\1:,1un spcci:1I ...
Chuc k Jone:. Sho..., room. 2900 East
Coas1 Hv.y., CurunJ llcl ~tar ...
759·1232.
l<ugtr's Gardt'll) l"hristn1as
F:uu:asy ... Y :i n1 tu 9 p.n\. dairy
through D.:c . :-, f, \u-.ed
Chri)tn1ai). ~3U I San Joaquin
I !ill) Ro:id. C.\11.u1 ..1 J.:I fl.tar ..
S..1n1a v1s1t.'t J.nh .11 1hc Disne)•land
GJzcbo. throu!'.h l)i:l·. 24 ...
OutJoor -.nJ 11i.!1klr gardcru.
d.:oor:itcd £or holidays ... Arl ists ..
authors anJ n1u)1cians mo.kc
special appcJr..111ccs .... 6-10-5800.
S.anll 111 Cr)st:.il Court ... Open
tvlondays through Friduys !rum 11
a.m. lO 8 p.n1 . S::i1u1JJ)1> 10 a n1
to 6 p.m. and Sunday, hom 11
a.m. to 6 p m . thruugfi Chri'.>lrn..1!>
Eve .,. Animated ches. rJcr.:oun'.>.
bcavcrl anti bunn1c' ~crp ~Jn1..1
compa.ny.as he \h1t!o ... !th r.:h1lJr.:n.
h3nds oul c:inJ~· (.in ... , :n:J h.1' lus
pho10 1:1~cn "uh ~''"nt:.,!cr)
Sonia E.\prc • 11.1111 ... L¥~:. Jtound
upper le,el ,Jt1 ... lJ;.:.11 Ir:~
l>OJJ) nc:u l~ t · J,·, 1 11. tla: ;.i1r ..1nJ
l!o dccur:11.:J ".:h J!!· 1~ ll1Jn lJt~I
orn.1mc nt'.>. 2 ... 1,l .• r Lnbli.;h ·
L\'). ISO fl'lU! :, .. 1 I• 1,·i,. )!Jr\,
gl:i~' urn.1 n1i: • •.1;: 11 •"JllC'.> .1nJ
1.500 light, ~--~-~Jr,o
F11shiun 1,t..1nJ thr1)l111a)
Jllr~•~·1iun1o \h•ll•l.11' Lhrl.lugh
S..1turJ;1}'.> fn • l l .i ru. tu 8 p n1 ..
· Su nJ ..1~' .inJ l n-l!n.1, C1e ftl)Ol
I I ..1 10. tu O 11 in ~..1ntJ. Cluus,
Santa~l11ctWn 11 South Coast
Plau ... S;anta in Carousel Court
9 a m. "10 closing. through Dec. 24
. Photo p3ckages SlOto SJ? ...
f er').On:al video S20 ... Sights and
suun~ o( Opcr;i; Pacific, Pacific
S) mphony and Lnmplight Carolen:
. 435-2022.
Stania of Balboa Island ... 'isll!.
;1nt1 photos with S3.llta, h:.i)rides. a
horse-drawn c&rri3ge and st1oll1ng
c::r.rolcrs ... Call 557-5100
1bis list of bollda.r tt·rnrs in
Costa fflr:sa 11.nd s~CWJX>rl lkflt'h
ll'DS ;,, JVttbnd on " SJN'Ct'
a1·:1/Jablt ba$Jj tl1rougb tht tnd of
t/J&t a1oath. If.tou hair .an r1f1JI f(I
·add, stad • prr~s n:kuu to .-'latl
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wuas dra aetd out
loolln1 lot the ,UI or '
)'0Uldrealm.Ul1'1
IOU&h· Ololoca .,. low.
But tb<re she is: bcad)o-<yecl IUld
bcetle-browed. all innoccnco IUld
iporance.. You're kK>tina for •
dream boat ud &he's a ship
wreck.
·P~uita is aurac&ed to you Ji.kc a
buzzard 10 carrion. You'd like lo
take ber borne, but you can't
bceaU5C she'd have to meet the
one: who bas taken care ot you
iince you were a bah)'. The one
who still run• your li(c, coattob
your aciioru and treats you lite
the spineless wimpy twit you rei:Jly
arc.
Mom.
Yeah, good ol' Mom. I""
Problem is, t.iom's gotta few
problems. Shc 'drowncd &ood ol'
Dad and his girlfriend. And, she's
contracted this pcculioir condition
which manifests ii.self with a
variety of socially unacceptable
symptoms.
Body parts arc starting to drop
off her at a rate th::ll would cause
jealousy in a leper colotiy. She ca1,
pooches whole (hair of the dog?).
Pustules develop and explode like
an entire range of Mt. St. Helens.
Her epidermis is peeling likr skin
off of rottin& fruit, ,
Dcvclopin& the lempcr of a
drunk lrishman in this New
Zealan,d town where the movie is
set, ungrateful Mom tears the
head off of her nurse. l wonder
who's nee.bl.
· You are, buddy. But you
manage to roll her down the stain
into the basement. Where she's
dead.
But she ain't completely dead.
She's de::ad alive.
"Dead Alive" is _the greatest
zombie movie ever made. Period.
End of discussion. Filmed on a
budget of near zero, with a taste
level leu than absolute zero, the
adjectives to truly describe how
disgustina this flick is simply don't
. exist It rectntly played in LA.and·
ls now available at a low-brow
video store near yoU..
Watchin& with one hand over
yuu; eyes and the other hold.in& a
b::atf bag will veatly add to .
viewing pleasure of those of you .
not used to the vile thinp in life
(such its sushi, mcatloal, this
column and my editor).
With malignant babies chewins
on rats, tumorous Jovcn
exchanging body parts and
festering friends oozing great
green gobs, director Peter Jackson
hilS written the visual Cllechism
for repulsiveness.
Lionel is pretty clever for
awhile. As long u there arc only' a
few zombies, he conllols them
with a mongo boulc of tranquilizer
and even attempts to .make sure
t.hey're weU fed. Sure their table
mo.nners arc quite unacceptable,
when one zombie jams a spoon
completely through the back of his
head, zombie left spots it ond
.,abs 1he grub. When zombie
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head being virtually torn off,
Lionel kindly pull!; h~r head back
like the lid o(fa 'fuppe:--.vare bowl
and spoon fce<li her a1rec1ly down
hCr gullet It's a touching scene.
persistent. You can k>p off their
heads with poinin1 shears, drop
lhem into tho blender while h's on
liquefy, cut them down with lawn
mowers, use them for knife
throwina practice, put r1kcs in
lheir beads. bats La their brains.
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These Zombies are amazingly
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l.idWd Do)·k, left, is Ghost of Ch.ristnus Past and Hal Lmdon Jr. is~ in "A Christuw ~J,•
which is pl~ying through Dec. 26 on South Coast Repertory's Mainstage.
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John ElliAgton and Marilyn
Faz are eicellcnt IS usual IS the
---MF-and-Mr57 CHtdut. ~-ve
upportcd by a "'cry strong poup
or childlen.
Art Koustik i always a
f a...orite the jolly and portly
Mr. Fezziwt a character sure to
put. you into the holiday spirit,
and Irene R cen fits an
flawl ty IS Mr . feUJWia
Howard Shangraw conhnues to
rad11te wath Pf u Scrooge's
nephew, Fred
SCR's "A Chri tmlS Carol'' is
a not only an annual ~-cnt~ but a
trad1tion which bas become an
mtesraJ pan of the hohday
Anti-\var play bf
Shaw opens torught
Orancc Coo.\t Colle1e'1 Reper-
tory Thcotcr Company stuaes
"Alms and the Man," an anti-war
comedy by Oeor&e Bernard Show,
8 p.m. toniaht throuah Saturday
and 3 p.m. Sund:.ly.
"The pl:ay is 11 utire about the
tupidity of romanticwna w:.lr,"
iJ Alex Golson, the OCC The-
ater Oc:~nmcnt ch:tir ~ho is di-
rectina the •play. "It' quile con·
tcmponary 10 toJ:iy's audiences io
th:at it deal ~ith the oneotna
truglc of the Serb$ anJ the
Croau. ..
TedCts arc s3·S6 h_.r more in·
formation. tall '432·.S
season. Adaptor Jerry Patch
8\-oids the traps of turning lbc
stotyinto a morality play, but
lets us enjoy this wonderful story
and the gilts it has to offer. • -n.oili ntiu-u a tree-~
"'1tu.
For local arts &
entertainment
news, see Stage
Lites in
Saturday's
Daily Pilot
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Up With People needs housin~ for JOCCbound cast;
troupe also seeking community project to support
By Christopher Tre14
I ~c travelina to 80 cities
a ~r. vi>itina more than a
dozen dif!ereat countries and
~I more than 35,000
iDileiialhc proc Unless you're
tbc Secretary or State, or perhaps
an airline pilot, that kind Qf
trawclina is out or the quatioo,
~ for • collese·aae stuCtent
OG a limited budset.
Unksa. of cour1e, you happen
to be a member of Up With
People.
The nearly 700 roun& members
who belona to one of five
interruulooal cnst1 of Up With
People, the multi-culturaJ musical
performance group, spend 11
months a year entert:sining
aodiences worldwide, and
pankipatin& in service projects. in
each new community they visit.
m
WHAT: Up With People's
'"Wand In Motton"
WHIRi: Robert I. Moore The-
01et 01 Orange Cooat C°""
tege 1n Costa Mela
WHEN: I pm. Saturday,
Dec. 11. and 2 pm. Sunday,
Dec. 19
HOW MUCH: $10.$19
MOii INIO: 4l2·SllO
How to host entertainers
U p With People t.t1ll need h<»t famllie and, accordiaa to
promotio coordlnator Tim Broo.n, lhe rcquiremcllll are ~ry~m~. •
""The student> will need a bed. They'll need a few meals. Aad
lbe boil families do need to prO'Vidc a cert in amown of lrUlpOf·
tation. We try to keep the ( mihes within a )().'..minute cf.me from
the ~iUty (Orance Co:l)t Colle&e). If they live too w a'May,
that's that much more they'll h;r.e to drr.-c."
The students arme on fhu™1:t), Dec 16. They need to be
picked up at OCC by the h°'t r m1l1cs by 6 p.m; The "udcAlS will
'cat dinner and spend time ~•lh the ho~t family that e"-cQU\g.
Friday is a free <Uy, and m~t of the lroupc is expected to So to
Disneyland .or a lisnilar u cun ion. There u an end of semesur
buquet at 6 p.m th:ll e1.ening, M> the students v.iJI need to be
picked up, after the banquet Jt about 10 pm On S:uurday, the
stu4ents need to be at OCC at 8 a m. and picked up after the
show that evening <it 10; 15 p.m On Sunday, Lbcy need 10 be at
OCC at 9 a.m., and pick'eJ up later th:at e"cnina. The students
leave from OCC on Monday at 8 a.m. BrealCast should be pro-
vided by the h<bt (Jm1he) c:.i~h morning.
To be a ho)t fam1h, c;ill the Up Wath People team at -the OCC
Community Sci'\ ICC:) C:,1ti-.e. J \2-5SSO. -By Christopbu T«la
One of vp \\ 11h People\
touring group:i. IA. 111 be bringing th
unique prc~nt;.illon uf wlorfoll~
costumed dJn(c:r' :.inJ
di\C~·mu &CJI proJ..ictaon
number) to the: K bcrt U Moore:
Thejter at Oralli!t' C.rJ't College:·
for t~o shO\\~ n~\I IA.t\.'ll.'nd.
Several IA.eel\ before the tro.upc
~as "due to arm.: an Or;inge
County, a fout1>Crson advance
team ~l up shop m a conference
room in the OCC Community
Service office to do adY.Ul~
publieny and, more imponantly,
find host famili~ for the more
th:an ISO young performer\
Ran,in1 in age from 17 to 2.S
See PIOPLl/M
Please Join Us
j . For Dinner
Laneh or
Weekend Braaell
Saba2lno's was ong fouided
In Chicago after our 1iZhef ~
1he tamly ~ f()f cu f.-nous
ll3bn S&JSage from Palermo. ltilty
in 1he 1930 s
Today, ta sons & ~
ctnn.le pm;de a con'C)6dl
~ ~ Uhlnl9c ltllm'I food
~ trlSh daly and suscnd
S geoennons ol t y pnOe.
Thn yo.I
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EVERY DAY!
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'"'"P It to play:Thlo btlpo -rncmben upcrWnc. thl rea.litkt
ol lilo lo dlvcne placa and pMi
l..i,JIU Into .... -1d and Ill
peO&* ICl<fom found IJ\ ICtlboob.
. P1adloa bolt laml"'"' "' • ch.alknp for advance: promotion
~diM&on kevin Ballard and ·
Tbn Brown, C\'cn ln a ttcavily
popuJ.accd 1rc1 •uch u Ora.nae
County. Al or Wcdn<fday, they
had found 46 btdi lo .local bomcs,
bu1 they occd about I JO IO 140
beds IOI the e111 1rrivln1 Dec. 16.
~Ard lu.'t worried.
"It'• the Up With People
miracle; I lhlnk," aaidllall&Jd,
who hails from New Mex.ico. .. We
alwayt manaac IO do ii, no matter
how down to the wire we. come. Al
the lul minute, families feel our
panic and co·mc to our rcJCUC,H
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Audc•ll wltb uolqua ..,.., ,,,.,,.,.t .... BJ _... widl ....
... 11 "' tlle 'dally oporiiloo ......
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iraUUn4 In pcnonnd m1111 •A&.
mat1c<llRJ. oaks, r-and ·
budFt pFaMIJt&. bu-OiJcratlofts. and cd ... tloul
curriculum devclopmeat. · And, on ccrula .. career da)'I."
oh< 11udcn11 wUI opcod time with
buJiRCM prof"'lonab O<.
pemmtnl le1der1 at 1 way to
· r..w:pk>rc futuR career ootionl. ,
Since the non-profit Up With
People WU (llabllthed lo 1116$0 '
"""' tlwl 14,000 "'*"" rroai 63 IXl\IRtrin have panlclpated In lite
prOlflm. Many former MYCJcnu
"Our c:ut tut yea r wa1 Jn
Rome," recalled Denver native
Brown. 1llc 1111 1~a1 wa1 thc1c to
tel up holl fram1Hc1 11ill nccdeCl 30
bcd1 when the cait arrived, IO lhc
ukcd the holt ftimllic1 that If the)'
had 1ny aunt" or uncles, 1oybody
1ha1 bu a bed, 10 plca-.c call them.
That doc1n'1 happen " much In
the United S1111c1 as it doe1 in
haly, Spain, Mc•lco, thotc' 1ypc:1 of
oountriet."
Up Wkb Pcopk praenu "Wor'ld in'Moclon" nae week at Orange Cout Colkgc. Troupc·mcmbcn ne live U. thll area. In fact. aboul half .
o( 1hc currcn1 46 btdt arc bcln1
p10Yklcd b)' lho6c alumnl.
The truupc 1u ~1 complc1cd ii •
IO.we.ck wur ol Mc.1iro, and '
Otallard and Oruwn bolh did klmc
advance pub!~ relation.' wu1k
there, which wa) d1ffi~ul1 bccauK
neither ls nuen1 In Spani,h.
Ballard 'aid 1ha1 in :add1110n to the
unutual \ICnuc• lh111 lhc ll(M,IP
pcr(orm.cd in (bull rlnp. ba.\Cball
1tadiwms. Jodac• undc1101n1
rcnova1k>n), 1c111n1 uw:d to 1hc
cullu1c took a JiuJc 1in1c.
•Jt wu dc(irtitcly art-
ca:pcric:ncc, .. nld O:all111d. '"Pcuplc
c;uina WirCmp'lc>Up in the mo1n1n1
(or brc1k(u1. Wt h:»d 10 1c1 used ·
10 1hinp like 1ba1. The (ood i•
quile dif(cren1."
"When we come 10 Mc.t.ktt
C\ICr')'Ol'C 'WU C.Cilcd about &0in~
in," uld Brown. "Then )'UU rcuhzc
11'1 a complelely differe nt cuhu1e
and you want 10 lea"e• you ml.u
-home. Bui lhc. more 1Jn1c yuu
•pend 1hc more you become
comforuable wi ~h evciythlns. l lic
C<llt julil Sol Wk. but I'm •urc
1hi1l 90 percent o( them urc aoin1
10 miu Medco a lol, the people
and the cu~
'1lun'J lhc ·nice thlf\& oibout
\1ayln1 with host famlllcli. You
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Acc::v1dln1 to llalbrd, anyone
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lu be ii f;imily in the traditional
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turned out lO be ulremcly
~live.
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definition. We don'I have to hOl"e
mom and dad 11nd kids and clo&J
and •luff like 1h:s1. II can be
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your ~ c::A SI 0 or more
at The GIUllhoule
Come In for the .. Best .
Smoked
Seafood
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During the month of December you can -help
SOS feed those less fortunate by purchasing any
appetizer at Newport or Naples Rib Co. and you
will receive a canned food Hem to place under
our tree.
Brlno a Can .of food &
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CHOWING DOWN AT CAFE CIAO
By MARLA BIRD
Loc3( Dining ··c orona dcl Mar's main Ciao is half a block
, from Pacific (;past
Highway on Dahlia
Street. It's the cheeriest .
lhing to hii"th3t corner in years,
and most days of the week you
will need to get there early for. the
first lunch-tinlc 5Ca ling. Space is
limited and by 12:30, evtry chair is
usulllly filled with diners enjoying
pastas, cal.zones Ind other Italian
deli&bLS.
The most happy fella who owns
the piua/pasla cafc is New York
Ci1y born and bred J~ M onano,
'lll'hO learned fo 1cc1hc on lchover
pizza crust in the family catering
business. After a. tour of e
rcslau.rant duty in Las Vegas and
Palm Springs, he woke up and
smelled Jhc sahwa tcr. Now, he's
living in Orange: County, operating
a small successful ca(c and I011ing
every minute of it.
Morano came equipped wi1h a
few goodies front back cast like his
grandmother's marinara recipe
and a vivid memory of how
calzoncs ough1 to gel s1uffe d. Too,
he't got a n:i.(ural love o( fOod -
he says it's a genetic thing wi1h
11atians -and he enjoys
experimenting with saucts.
Fortunately, he has found a gifted
ally in chef Robyn Patltrson,
whose cooking techniques arc
familiar lo fans of Laguna's 242,
Patterson's former cooking
addreu.
Patterson arrives at dawn to
b.;ike cakes and pies and wonderful
breakfast muffins. The doors open
at 7 a.m. daily and that's the, 1imc
to drop by for three of her freshly
baked muffins .and IWO large cups
of sarong roffcc. at the special
price of $4.65. A double espresso
will ge1 you wired for 1hose
morning meetings for just .99
cents.
For lull(h and dinner, I'm
partial to Ciao's pastas, such as
1hc Cusilli with pi«cs of vJllcd
chicken breast and sundr1c:d
5.5%*;
GiuuaN4ttl I 1ft'
NOFEF.S!
NO SALE CHARGES!
G ... rantftd Prtnd ...
" lnteftlll Rate Pree with no obUption · we will
mail you • eauetl< ...,. ~
lho U fe 1-ladusll)'' aod
pm'Ul:t:td MM&itics by ........
....... COGSUITICI' .. ~ Paul
Slmaeb. ean-1or --1
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ud CccaK ud a bll. -••lianala ~ ot prtlc in • ilUit --· ~~.:~·.s::~..:~
1oma1oca and capen 11 a bcani, ...,,, ..
plate, aod the bcrbtd oU.. oil ud brood
leafed Ualiaa panky live ii -
comp1W1y, $7.9'. Same for Ibo buttcrlly
puta wilb vodkl 11ucc. You cu'l ,:>
wronc wilb any of these.
Grilled Jiom<made ,..._,-.Cd
with SWCCI peppers make a terrtnc
sandwich oo a p>d crusly rol~ $4.9', bul
there are u.u.sqe and peppcn IO be: had
in a bakcd·lo-ordcr calzone at tbe ~
price.
You can low:nt your owft Jmall pizza
for S9.95 with any three 1oppinas: cheese,
marinara aa~, pepperoni, PUMl.&C, ham.
(resh tomatoes. bell peppen, mu&hrooms,
black olives, onion, pineapple, meatballs.
broccoli, prosc:ui\10, 11rlic and anicbokc .
hearts.
Ciao'ichc.f
Robyn
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. 'aao makes • 'WOndcrfuJ plate ot •
bruscbct1a for SJ.9S. Four s1M:ct of Crtsh
toaHcd Italian br~ad are topped with.
chopped 1oma1oos, I~ prllc, ltalllons,
sundricd &oma&oe:s and obve oil - a arcat
a~liler to Iba~ with a friend wbi" you
wait for a bowl of hdmcmade soup, S2.2!5.
A California lhrimp u.Jad with• red
~n ud oruees ii ~st" ....
jllallll 10 people wldo a '°"' iii "'I'
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... flelb llHIJll<OI wllll fmli iiiijlbcl1ia
aadplcbectc .............. 1111'1ny vinaip<I~ Oft U.Cly p«RL 'l'llo Cii<Ar ii
JOOd, ioo.
0ao has I foll esp«AO bar, IUld U
app&icattoa fc>r a wine and beer lioemt is
achcduled tO arrive in January - a few
wuks fJOlll now. They clc:U..r, ha .. a
"terlna 1ervice and )OU c:aa fu ordt11 10
them. When you come to pic:k up a ·
u.ke-oul order, lhcl'C' are special ditcount
coupons to look ioto.'
tr parking is a/tobJcm Jjaht iA ttoni.
just swine aroun tbc corne r 10 FWh .
Street and head for the unctersrouad
"''""· 6fJlrll Bini "."-'"---"'"'n k><•l-dloU., ·~ to< ""' °""1 /'/lot.
"' BBQ Clokkn, 88Q s,... "'1N a 8rukd ol llttf
1-t..da 8Wd Pet111 .. ...._ Cwa • ~ a Cele 5a... 5-f"'td f,.. S:OO ,...
Pancnou,
whose ·
.cooking
techniques arc
f:uniliu to
f.;uu of
Laguna's 242,
amvcs at
dawn to bUc
cakc.s and pies
:md bttakfast
muffins :it the
Corona dcl .......
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DICK otUROf'S nnAl.aANT, A
famlly style coffM JtOp located ot 2698
N.wport BM:!,, Costro Me.a. Menu
indudes breokftnt, lunch ond dinn.r
Prices "°"99 from $3 00 lo $7 99
()pefl Mott • Sot 6 OOom lo 9·00pm
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RnOIRALD"S SPOltTS ...... S.11 of JOMlli,. i:Y. Food & Spirib fGrogl R-'<»t
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oppetiz.n, ta&od1, .ondwiche1 ond
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Beoch Blvd. ot Tolbert More of what you
wonl moif.. . muJitooms1 ovocodo &
bacon. lorg• MlectiOl'I or hombwg•s,
large vori9ty of tondwkhes, pGslrorni, <t
philly chMH sl906:., etc Prices rang• h-ofl'i $1 Aj to $.S 25 Open W IOom
to 9pm, Sot. l lam 1o Spm, doted
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1712 P\oc:entio, Co.-o M.so Menu-
lndud.s tibs, duden, .-Ok & lobattrr,
prime rib, pizza, oystllt bor. Price•
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PORTS
SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, .. 2zfll0, cat. ll7
:countdown continues toward Mesa's date in · nnals
I , .,. .There's two teams of Mustangs, but from two
distinctly different backgrounds, as well as tactics·. .
Br &u.aY FA.uU011a, s.o.n wanu.
0 range County hiah 1ehool principals deemed
Tr;buco Hills High's football tc.am better
5Uitcd to play Mater Dci. than Calta Mcsu ~urins
the recent rc~uing process that pushed Trabuco out of
. · the Pacif.c ~l League inlo the
South Co;i.sc, bcgjnnin& nat f:iU.
But while Mater Dci takes oo nationalty-ranked
Eisenhower in Friday's 'SoUthcrn Section Division~
I tillc showdoWn at Anaheim Stadium, Cooch Jim
Barnett's Mustangs will be preparing for S;nur-
d:ay's Diviiion Vlll championship, scheduled for 7
~:m. at Trabuco's S,800-scat stadium, agtainst a ·
Cost;i Mesa squad that bas won as many postsca-
soD pmes this year (three) as in ill pfevious ,33
'yean of, varsity competition.
And while the title game cspcrience "is tcini on the cake to C.OSta
Me$0's winningest campai&n C¥Cr (9--2·2), it's old hat for Darnen, who
hu guided his Musulllp (1~3) to (our championship games in the
put six years, including bxk-to-bxk triumphs in 1988-89 .
.. 1 sucss you could uy (the championship game) is real special 10-
thcm, whc.rcas its not quite u special lO us. .. D:irnelt said. "But this is
almost ll whcSlc different team than the l:ist one 1h:.t pla)'ed in the
1991 title game (.a 35-28 loss 10 now-former P:w:ific Coas1 League riv:il
Toughening · up . .
.,. Estancia absorbs 37 0 loss to Santa Ana.
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BY llJc.tlA&.J) OUNH, Sroan Wanu
COSTA MESA -If fi15t-year Estancia 1-li&h
boys soccc:r roach Rich Uopis wants 10 tough-
en his team's U.in for the upcoming Pacifte
Coas\ Lc::aguc 1ea.son, he picked the right op-
poncrtts in December. .
Estanci:i's eh:1Ucnger on \YedncMiay, ~nta
Ana. h:as a knack for nol giving up many go;als.
The Saints (2-1) ::also like to control lhc ball on offense,
with errorle:u passins and sJick ball-handling,
"'Those guys arc good," s.aid Llopis, whose squad (2-3-1)
los1 t? 1he visitinJ, Saints, 3-0. in a non·lc,aguc same.
.. They re • very Wiled team. They played a lot from the
back. bu1 when ,.'C marked 1heir more impon-ant players.
other guys JOI invol\·ed. It was a complete 1eam effort ror
them."
.. Santa Ana, rankec:;t No. I in the Orange County oootehcs'
prescason ·poll, isn'1 the only ·highly-regardc~ te:sim that Es-
tancia will pl:;iy lh1s month. The Eagles travel to Saddleback
nc:AI Wcdnc5day, No. 5 in 1hc prcK359n r.ankings, and No.
3 Santa Anll Valley after that.
.. t.1y thinking was, why not play belier learns 10 prepare
them for lc::aguc, 50 v.·e can do v.cll in league," Llopis uid.
''That's our real focus. bccuux thut's what sets you in10 the
playolb:· . .
Santa Ana, which ouuhot Es1ancia in the: 1econd hair, 12-
l, led at halrtimc, 2-0. after fullback Francisco Laginas
scored on a pcna.lty kick 2S minutes into the first half, and .
midfielder Jaime s.intana added a pl with one minu1c.
&cfL On a breakaway, Candido l;Z)pc:no passed acrou the
Euancla goal 10 Luis Ortiz to dnaw Eagle goalkeeper Ryan
Brown to the other lidc, then Ortiz pa.ssc:d inside 10 San-
11na for uncontc.sted goal.
Laguna
Hills).
Man y
would ~ll
Trabuco a
far differ-
ent learn
than the
one 'that
was sty-
m icd by
C.o s I I
Mesa in
the 13-3
llULUllN HARD
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.. ---.,.., --CIM-ll
tory, Oct.
29·at New-
port H~r
bor High.
"It'll be
a whole
new ball
g am c ,
Trabuco
defensive
end Ryan
R c n z i
uid ... Our
o ffense
Mesa vie-has the
quarterback suuation under CiOOlrol, and we've been ave ragin& better
than 35 poi111s l:llely (actually 40.2 since the first ~1csa meet ing)."
Barnell, who opted to use scrambler Chad Collins (9 for 36) and
physically imposing Jake Gahisso (I ror 5) at quarterback in the first
Mesa game, has handed the starting job 10 junior J.C. Pintsak.
"(J.C.) has really stabilizcd'lour quarterback situation," said Barn~u.
Ctlt.lll'Ot11l• Au.u.. DAILT ruJ)T
Sanu /uu H;igh'a Humberto Bu.rcn. (left), Est · 's Greg Dill collide.
Who hat pc almost cxtlUl.iVt-ly lO the: 6-r()()f-1, 16S·pouDdcr
a{lcr usina a 1hrcc·miin ro111ion lead.ins up 10 1he Mesa contHL
Since the Mesa pmc, in which Pint>ak did not tP.c a 5n2p,
lhc: junior has completed 44 or 68 ltlempts for 8.57 'yards •r\d 10
1ouchdow.ns wilh zero intcrc:cptioni. In ract, he has not 'been in-
tc:rccptc:d in 104 attempLS 1l11s scai<>n .
In addition 10 Pintsak.. Trabuco
wiU have: its complete orrensive hne. as
senior tackle Jcrr Coihns, a' 6-3. 230-
poundcr who missed the firs1 Mes.a g:ime,
is b11ck in the [old. Collins· return shirts
5-6, 17S-pound junior Alex Avalos back
to guard, limiting his contac1 with Mc:u
dc:[cnsivc end Dewayne Crcryshaw, who
lO)'Cd with Avalos to help CM.ta Mcia
record 11 sacks in the first meeting.
"They've: also changed their pau pro-
tection since v.c pl::.i)'t d I.hem:· Cos1a
Mesa Coach Myron Miller said ... 1"hc:y al·
ways keep at lc11St' one back in , now, so
they won't be: as vulner3blc to ou r bli tz· Dewayne: eren.baw
ing."
Miller has been candid 1n dt\.Ctibing the Oct. 29 upset (Trubuco
came in a touchdown fa\i>ritc) a~ the turning poinl for Barnett's
squad. •
"I think we woke 1hem up,'' ~f ille r sa id. ''They've been a ere.at root· ....un......-..c2
·Depth is razor-thin, but
Mustangs flourish with
their two-way starters
.,. All year long Costa Mesa
has gotten through the day
with 21 Fman football roster.
Bv BA1AY fAULK.Nlll, sPo .. n \\'1UTI•
W hen it comes
10 his saan-
ing lineup,
Costa Mesa Hi&h
rootM;ll cpacb ~1yron
Miller is big on equ~
oppon-.ini1y employment
Show him you can play and
you'll get oan equal opportunll) lo
start on offense: and defense.
.. 1 just believe in pulling the
bcsl 11 players o n 1he field :i1 all
limes," S:lid ~1iller. who for 1he
second time in fi\'C years has taken
a team to the CIF Southern Sec·
lion championship game, 1hat
lacked enough players for 1 regu·
latton intra-squad scrimmase.
"l suc.ss I'm still playiRJ 1950s
footba.11, ·· said Miller, who reveled
in the 1wo-1o11a)' duly lhal wall the
rule, not the exccp1ion. during his
playing days at Cal Stale
N_orthrid~. "I believe your best
player,. tired, is beltcr 1han your
second-best player, rrcsh."
ln all, six playe rs hold down
1v.·o-way duty for the ~1u~tanp.
who listed 21 £ull-tin1e v11rsity pl3)'·
ers all ~a~n lthcrc arc add11tonal
boches,.~ from 1he JUnior \'arsi1y
added for &amc nights). ·
On b is
1989 CIF
Division IV
coo<h11mps
at Ramona
High, t.till-
er had j\llt
18 plmycn..
"I know
coach e s
"'·ho swear
by the IWO·
platoon $)'$·
1em, but
1hcrt: arc :s
lot of key
situ a11ons
w h c t e
sc h oo l "
11 guess I'm
still playing
1950s football .
I believe your
best player.
tired, is better
than your sec?
ondzbest play?
er ,..fresh.•
--lallll Costa Mesa COJCl'I
u~nJ 1wo-platoon have 1he "'rong
people in the game." ·
Wh3tevcr lhc 111tu::at1011, Mc'°''s
durable half~ozc:n of Dryan Lux·
c:mbourger, Jeff Niebling. Dew·
ayne Crenshaw. Cllarle• Chatman,
Adam ~1cN3lty and Jason Weir, ... .......,....u
Baum, Rohrer
CdM's edge
8
was a refusal . to lose ~e~~ort c1a-: .
... Kim Coleman personified that image In Corona del Mar's -ace ID the hole
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FALL SPOITS ATHUTI Of THI WllX·
successful run for backztQzback CIF, state, national honors.
BY ll.JCHA&J> OlrNN, Sfot.n \\'lllTI•
T aU a.nd competitive, Kim Coleman wu a natural ror volleyball.
"l was DC'IC:r into it that much, because l al-
ways rode my hone," utd Coleman, C.orona del >.tar
Hi&h'• scniOf' sc11er/ou1Side hiller, and a primary rcuon
why CdM repeated this scaso• as CIF Southern Section
Division I, CtF State Oivl!iion I and USA T«hy no-
tiorull ch:lmpioos.
Coleman. 6-(oot· 1 in shoes, had atw.ys been tho competitive: type.
But it rcq.aircd some nudging rrom her pce11, bctorc she would str~p
-Oil the spandex and sneakers. ·
topcop1c kept aayina to me, 'You're tall and you should play,' "
Coleman said. .. It's noc thll I didn't like 1110UcybaU. because I'd al-
Wl)'I been_ competitiYc. When I wu a k.id. U. Cac:t. I *"l)'I wanted to
be !he bul. E"'n lib in coloti"i. So l decided lbal volleyboll """Id
be 1 pMI ploco !or -10 be· compctil1'c." ·'
Oood chi:>ice. AGd CdM Cooch Lance Stewart Is r,ttM ·
"She just rclll5d ID lolc," Stewart llld. "That lpiril ltiad ol Cltrics
ewer a littk biL ..
Coltman. wbo c:o.nmiucd 10 UCLA U. Oceobu to plfl1 •ter,
Mlpod I.be Sea ~pool a 6SrJ ..-.! Ille - -,. _ _...
.... 1$ l$ll$u and 11 ~ per maid> in 1993. Siie polled 23 kllh,
lD dip llld :IO -ia CdM'• QI' S..1c OMom I ............... p
-' ..... Nc:wport Ylirbol-°" Sahlrday M Cal State FWlrl'IOa,
11 I I • .., .... A&Wne ol 1M Wtck honors. •
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... _ Alh\mcricln bf USA -·-.._.._ ~. wlll jM ,._,. )cMiltt QDRll? _,. ----
...... lo I.be Miluno AllrAmcricln !!!!!!ft:
Al ... Ow !or .. .ion .. Looc
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.,. 2oth edition set for Jan. 27 '29
at.Newport Beac h Countiy Club.
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G eoe Baum and Jake ~i. the:
pll)'Cl·l'CCnl1'1ina macsll'O' bchirwl ' ,
• lhc -r-II< I N...-p1><1 Clanic
Pro-Am. are ~tiQs IO acnT allOlher
dish lbat is DOllWI& ahon ol 1hc POA
bocdcr. . •
EY«Y •••uma. since
19", ROhrc:r, ¥ice ,.
p<aidcnt of I.be
N...-p1><1 ll<ldl O>unuy
a.b,andBawa,aa
cn1rcpuacur witbo PO.A
1iel. viUt the 1tNrd and r..a .. .,.o1t11c .
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belier -., "() Scllool •
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T1lc Corona del Mar -.--
Hieb boys 1occer fllf.:,
team'• bid to readl the lrvlae Tourn1meat __ ...;:...
championsbip ma·tch came '*P
short Tuetday al Herl11p Patlt, ao
Woodbrid&e prevailed. 5-4, on
peoolly kicts, afler a l·I de1dlocl:
in recuJa1Km.
Robeno lntrlap> put ·I.he Sea
Kinp (l-1) in front ftve minu1ea
into the second halt but Wood·
brid&e tOottcd it lS minutes later.
Woodbridge pile Jason Hause
had 11 saves. while two CdM aoaf·
lcs combined ror five, as the Sea
Kings Col the majority or JCOtin1
chances. "
CdM ploys for lhird place Sol·
urday at 3 p.m. 'qa.INt EJ Toro.
Ctm 1, •••••••• t , ...• ,,,,, .. , ............ ,
Corn cMf U. ~ "*'900. SMs:
Trrmont 2, MtKMm 3.
--.... -Sim: tQust 11.
-· l).j). Local Al-Stars
Tbe rosten foe tbc Junior All·
American Foo1ball all-conference
games have been set, includin& rcj:>-
rcK:nt1uives from the Newport·Meu
region.
Five consecutive sames. bc&innin&
at 10 a.m. on Safurday, will be held
;i.1 1hc Western Hi&h field in Ana·
hcim. The local All·Stars arc:
Oinic Division (9 year olds): Cody
Fori)'the, Rhcl Huston, Jim R0th·
well, Oay \Vitson.
Junior Pee Wee Division (10 year
olds): Chris M:r.nderino, Andrew Ranki~:ayne Pfaff, Nick Stroffe.
Pee WeC Division (11 year olds):
Br14.d Craig. Doz Brereton, Ryan
Ward.
Junior Midgcl Division (12 year
olds): tl.t ich;i.c l S1an1on, Dennis
Aldlulcr, ~1ichael Tunney, Francis
Daya"w. •
Midget Division (13 year olds):
Ryan Achtcrbcrg. Peter Haun. Curt
Sumner, Steve Herzog.. ,
Chccrlc:r.dcrs from all squads will
also be on hand.
AUDI
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.... d "''' .... '° thump I.be: --•a-.._ ......
Salon -Wood aod • uaano
Del.am ......... -..... for .... w ....... ('.}-1-1). while Carlol
lwalol (I.._) aod Wood (oac)
wen aedised wilb uadts.
-plie Carlol 1-b.ad IWO aves IO prc:KJW the
shutout.
Cella ...... La a...a. 0
~---2.-t. S-Llrl2.
LI 0... IMC 10..' -0-0.
• Newport Huiior Z. Daoa WU.
1: Alessio Smilh and V1Jde Jwjlb
each lallicd pis .10 belp 1he Sail·
on 1dvance 10 Sa1urdAy'1 Irvine
T~nt consolation fma.I.
Slepheo Kleba .....,.c1 13 aa••I
for lhe Sailon (J.l·I). who 1umed
-.... Dolphins al Harvaid
Polk.
... You cam! m I lll>Miijj s two wlll llw.
lo !Moe Tow...,.01 prts a<· D """' _.., few -U. a few r<aden\loolt lion: *' a.ny o1 • tmi1•-. tMlr Oaril&..i wilb • c.-........... SAia Mar-lilla.,,.... lillu ... ~ ..... to help,.,..
pr11a t: Sophoalotc Julie o.r .• find Iba& pa1ect llill lor 111e sailor 1a,.,., r...ay.
riloo broke a -..lea lie OD a MOOI ot ..... ~ cu be fouDd a& loeoJ
aic:e beader oll a pass r ..... Cheryl . -................ ~,.....
Williaml wilh about 15 mi4ute1 &o • brobnp:a or ta•1mtten.
play in 1hc l«OGd baU 10 propel ~ For IM Julor aa11or: New UUmao ~
tile Sea Kinp (1·1·2) a;er lb• Ea· sail (SJOO); aara ioc'C boll)l ll>ons ($25); i.re.
sJes io a CODIOlalioo pine. jacke1 (W): Nib "Red·RWIMI" oailina
-t -........ o iboel ($35); a NaplH Sabo< (SI000.$2000). c-. ..,.;.. ICOllij: ~ 1 s-Fw llM -....... ta1lot: USS1illn1 ~I. · Membership ($35, iodudet a oac year a--. ~. subscription '° .. American Sailor"); 600 aril
•Alloe Nlaud J, Newport Uar-wel/drysandpoper(~1);J.l6kevlor
bot l:: The Sailors (1-3) failed to rord fot cootrol lincs (S0-'091); Aigle so.ilin1
hold leads or 1-0 and 2·1 as 1hc boou (S75); North Hiking Pon11 ($10);
Wolveri.nu eliminated 1hem ift the Pataaonia Ory Top (S150); Snipe ($3500):
consolation 1emilina1. new set or din.ahy &ails (SJ00.$600). .
Jill Ndseft and Megen Fleener ·• For &k OttsMn Racer. Sailing Gtoves .
ucb ICored ror Harbor. ($19.95); band bearin1 compass ($90);
Alllle ....... a, .. .,.,.~ a fenders ($15-$35); .. Yacbtin1" or .. S::ailing World"
Mio Nlgt,MI ~ Jatnon 1. Troll 1, ma1:uine aubscription ($20); tapered .. Spectra" ~ ~ ~ ...,.. 1 """" Genoa lh<:eis1S250); M01<ll:ln (or similar~ baod·hcld
I. S-: Tiii t • Sal Nav. (S600-plua); Pa...,..iaJleece-llned ,.ffin&,
---· 1-0. jack~I (SlOO); cartJon fiber mast from Omohu.idro
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... They're cl'own to the Sweet 1 s·
In the Regionals Friday night
UCLA·S1anford wucb llaru 111
6 p.m. in the Woodtn Center
while the ICCOIMI match foUows.
The •·inocn will pbf on W ith the hi&h Khool acuon Siturday nl&ht to determine
completed. h's lime &O lurn our which team makes lhe Fina.I
UCLA. Tho last
UC!A·Saaalonl moldl. whic:h
wcol 16-14 to Un.A In the
fdU1 -· f<>und Schriber on tbc Booe at match poi.ru.
>lan<d everJ -this~ fO( Loai
Dcadi u ... bad< -'!'«ialisl.
lt is quilc lm;pmna co watch .S..looc-4
Pre.mice coatrof ball alter ball in thil
PJ1lc ol mudl talk:r playcn.
art lllundar, Dec. 16, -... -are Sa1ulday. Dec. 11. There iii a ·wedc 1on,_._...._
I wlU attend the COO'l'rdtion l:O waich
the teams. i.ntcfaC'I with the cotkse
COa&bel anq__atteod I.bi Americ;:aa
VolJC:)'baU Coacha AMOd11ioa board
meeting fat Which l ial the hisb sctd>.I
rcprescJU.AJhrc. -I•
interest 10 the NCAA women's Four.
volleyball pluyotfs ond our k>cal Forme.r Ncwpon Harbor star
collegiate players. Maureen Mc:La.rcnJutJ been
The Diviiion l· coHc&i•te dlampionship moved to the st.anina outside
llltcd._w:ith "8 learns with 1he top 16 -hittinrposfllOft !toiii Ker rormcr
seeded teams havins first~cound byes. middle bkxkln& job ror
DDiilili -
lr I
Tbe Nonhwctt Rqioml ls at
~ Bcac:b Slate. Friday
nipi•1 6 o'clock semifinal
mald>e1 P11<if~ (21·9) and
Hawaii (J8-.lll)_El·E<lan<ia
AU-OF performer Brandi
Broob kads Ha)Waii'1 team.
Fonner On.Oge Couniy VolleybaO
Oub playc11, Rachel and AJi1ley
Wiacboldcr, also fllld their college teams
in the NCAA .. Sw«t Sixl«n ...
Doke ()().1), led trf Asbler,playr-·
Tc.us (also J0.2) in the Sou1h Rcaion:al,
with the winner pl:ayinJ the Georgia .
(29·~)-Flori<b (31·2) wln11<r.
It is a sreat time u l renew otd
1cquaintaoccs. meet new c:otches and
attend I.he bza.nquelS which bonof I.he
teams, co3chcs and All-American
pl31ycrs. As is lhe case every year, J will
ruiu the fin:J pme as I hive to return
Volleyball
Aller two rounds, 1hcrc are aow 16 StanJord. Her lcaderShip and
teams left which are scpara1cd Into rour inspinuionll pb1y are critical ror
· which defeated Pacific twkc
durin.a the regul:.r season. Colorado (26-.S), where Rachel is the
s1:1.r1ing player opposite the sencr, plays
Penn-Stale (28...c), while host t.1inncsota
(24-9) pbys Notre Dome (26-7).
rcaion::ib. the success or the Cardinal. .
The biggest rccWRat ma1chup b in the . Ex-Corona del M.:1r and
West, where hoit UCLA (29--1) pl1ys qolden \Vest Col_legc .out5.idc
Stanrord (22-6), while Arizona (20-10) hitter Tr:.cy Schriber lS one or t'A'O back
Tbc other semifinal features
host Loo& Beach Slate (26-2)
and Ohio Slate (24-.S), vo1hich
W3S moved from the Mideast Region. The Yanai Four is at the Univers11y of
Wisa:>nsin in Madison. The semifinals
• to coach thi; Orange County VoU~U
club teams in 1he ChrU:tmas tourn.am.:111
¥.h1Ch SllTU on Sunday. (aces BYU <f·2) on Frid3y nicht. The r<N/ specialists th;tt a'rc regularly used by EJC·CdM setter Pri:ntice Perkins has
MUSTANGS
......... c1
ball team, ever tincc .we played them.
We're going to have to reach o. higher level
-to beat them 1 second time." ·
01her offensive weapons (or Trabuco in-
ch.Ide Ga.l:uso, noW the re:uured ~II car·
ricr with 6JS yards and seven touchdowns
on IOS ~rries.
Matt Rechner, a first-team All-PCL re·
cciver, le.ads Trabuco with 42 catches ror
774 yatds and nine touchdowns., while.jun·
. ~r Loquentin Fobbs has .hauled in 31 JWS·
' u ror 378 y;ards iind one 1·0 ol( lhe bench.
Brad Ccrvanies. a 6-foot-4, 215-pound
tight end is another fint·team all-le111ue
pick, who set up the .t.tus111ngs' k>ne pointS
with a 71·y2rd catch and run in the first
t.'les::i came.
Firs1•1cam All·PCL ccn1er Ju.stin Poe, a
6-2, 23S·pound senior, anchors the of·
(cnsl\·e Hne.
Defensively, Tr:abuco has displayed con-
1istency, all0\l.1ng an a\·erage of jus1 more
1h:1n 10 point.s per g:1mc !iincc PCL play
be&:an. ei&ht games :ago.
Ccrvnntcs and Renzi (6-4, 17S) arc
. joined by first-team all-league outside line·
·back.er Derrek Uhl (6-S, 230) 11nd fellow
outside 'bac.ker Ra.ndy Ortiz, the 1cant's
lcadin& tackler. to spearhc:1d the front
eight.
Led by 1hcliC st3.fldouts, Tro.buco h:u lim-
11ed strong runnin1 outfits (1om Temple
Chy, lkllOov.cr, and Laguna Hills lo no
ntorc than 8~ rushina yards per g<&me dur·
ing Uk pla)>vffL.
"It's going 10 be r.cg.1 tough 10 stop Costa
Mesa, Wlth 11 ~ck (Dinh "Run:lway" Tran)
.,.,.ho Nu ruihcd for nearly 2.SOO yarcb this
yc:ar (2,243):· said Renzi, ..... ho helped limit
1'ran lo 45 yafds on 19 carries, Oci. 29.
··we did h3\-C sonlC succeu slopping
I heir running game the fint lime," said
Rcchner, '*ho leads 3 sec'bnd:uy including
All·PCL rornerbxk Geoff Bcckh3m (the
coun1y leader .,.,jth nine intcrcep1ions) and
All·PCL ~a(cty J:lke Ander.on. "l th.ink
(f\1csa) only h:irid one fin.t down after half·
11me that night, 11nd but for A big punt re·
lurn and long 1ouchdo""'n run. ii mly have
been an C\'CD gafll(."
·Said Cervantes: "The trick ii lo take out
their blockers (leading 1he pitch). Whoever
acts lhcre first jLlit hns to sacr1r.ce his body
11nd take as many blodcn oul as possible.
l1's no1 a fun job. but someone has lo do
it."
DEPTH
BRIEFLY
Stingrays win crown in c Division nag football
The Newport Heights Stingrays from Newporl
Beach coarncd the C Division championship of lhe ~
Orange County Municipal Athletic Association "-=""
Youth Flag Football TOYrnament, .... ·hich was held
last weekend at 1hc Santa Ana Bowl.
The Stingrays advance to play in the Southern California M1.1·
nici~J Athletic Federation 1ourn3men1 this ""'·cekend at Memo-
riiil Park in Azusa. If the kx:al tean1 can .,.,·in that 1ournamcnt, it
would face 3 reprc1entative from No"hcrn C;iJiforni3 in a slate
champion5hip mutchup the following .,.,eek.
The Stingrays defeated 1he Saddleback Valley Hurricanes. 14·
O. on Sunday lor the championship of the C Division, which is
made. up primarily of fourth graders. In the title: g3mc, Tiffany
Vandcrslool scored the first touchdown on a 40-yard run, while
Jon Vanderslool added 1he other off .an interception.
The Stingr.11y won twice Saturday 10 reach the final g11me. In
the first game Saturd:ay, Ne"'pi:>rl defeated the Buena P11rk Doi·
phins., 28-6. J:1ck B:inl3 scored 1hrce 1ouchdowns. as "'ell as
two-point and one-point conversions, 10 lead the way.
ln the tightest game of the "'cckend, the S1ingrays edged 1he
Saddlcbxk Valley Wolfpack. 13·12. in 1he scn1ifUl3ls.
Banta notched lhe 1.,.,0 TDs .:ind a conversio~ to Slake New·
port to 3 13·0 leud, bu.I lhe S1ingrays h:id to hold on as Sad·
dleback Valley rlllied. Bui, after the Wolf pack pulled within 13·
12 on 1t)cir Kcond TD, the t"'o-poin t con\·ersion try flilcd.
Conor t.1alone made a key in1ercep1ion to 1hwart a Sad-
dlcb.'.lck Valley drive late in the ,amc.
Other key players for the Stingrays include Jose Carrasco,
QsQr and ·ryson ~1urillo, r-.tark Mnrques and Daniel Foster. as
well as the quarter~ck, Malone.
Ben Prince, a lineman, "'as also an instrumental figure on the
teant throughout most of the season, but ~·as unable to play in
the lourniiment due 10 a br-eken roo1.
Another team from Newport Beach, H:irbor V.cw. dcfeau:d
Garden brove In its lint ga1ne .on Saturday, but was c!Uninatcd
by the Saddleback Valley Hurricanes, 19-12.
81181111 camp ottered llY Jelf Gardner
COSTA ~1ESA -Jeff Gardner, second baseman ----
for the S=ln Diego Piidres, and a fernier Estancia A
I ligh and Orange Coas1 College standout, will hos1
his third annual Christm~ Oascball D.mp Dec. 21-
13 at E.s111ncia High, fro111 10 a.m. 10 I p.m.
Gardner, who batted .335 in his final minor league season at
Triple-A Us Vegas in 1992. w~ tr:iided from the New York
t.1eu 10 1he Padres aOer the 1991 scuon. He made his major
lcugue debut with the t.1e1s on Sept. 10. 1991.
A two.lime All-CIF baskctb31J point auard, u well u a base·
ball standout at Estancia, G:irdner pla)·ed at Or:inge Coast in
1983 and 1984, earning South Coast Conference Pl:iyer or the
Year honon his sophomore scllSOn for the conference·
champion Pirates..
Gardner's thrce-d:ay camp will cmph:1sizc baseball fundamen-
tals in hitting. fielding. lhrowing llnd base runn'inJ-Playcn aged
8 to 18 are "'·elcome. The camp includes b11-lea1ue sifts.
iiwards.. a daily g;unc and improvement.
Camp fcc1 before Dec. 14 arc $90; after that date. it's SIOO.
THIMATCHUP
Trllllal:ovs. Mna ,,...,,
figure to be in the thick ol thinp.
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Chatman leads the team in re·
aptions with 11, averacing 17.1
yards per catch, includin& one
toudldov.n. and h» four ialcrccp-
tions.
Hcrc'1 a Sook' at Costa Mesa's
doubly-productive personnel:
• Lullt.nibo11~r. A 6-rOOl-2.
220-pound orrensivc guard. imide
linebacker and pbcc·tkker, he
earned Dally Piiot Ncwpon·Mcsa ,
Oi$trk.t and Pac:irte CoUt Lea.pc
._1VP honors for displaying rare
docnluncc from the trenches.
A colosul hitter, be lcvita1cs
runnin1 backs u muc~ u tackJcs
lhem, Jnd is Ci\ually effective
C1'u.nchi.n1 oppos1n1 dcfe.n~n
while puUlng tu k•d the t.1us-
ianp' p:11cn1Cd 36 pil<h.
"Havina so many SUYI P.n1
bolh ways is somclhina spedaI.
which I lhlnk has broufit our
1eam cloier to1c1bcr; Lux·
embourp:r uid. "We've all gOtlen
uicd IO i1. so 'lll'C lute lo come of(
lhc rotld, -· It just -ii mote (\lG whe.n )'OU• R pll)'ift& the
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o C ,.,.._ A 6-loot·l, 19Q.
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he's lived up to prcscason praise
aallillc hilll po<enli>lly !he beat
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c;rrics.
Q\atman's 30-y.ud pwlt rett.1m
to the Trabuco l. helped set up a
the first score oC the game a.nd 1
7-0 Mesa lc:Ad in the eventual 1).3
win, Oct. 29.
• McNally: A 6-1, 180-pound ti,bl
end and outside lintbac:.kc,r. be ii
the 1e~m·s scroDd·lcldina receiver
(nine catches ror u imprfl'i\'e av-
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80-yard TD opiasl I ""'"" Hills).
Hii 'sreatcst value. hoiwe-wr, is
hiJ urong bk>ckina lbilll), which
helped rum earn J«IOad..ttam Alt-
PCL honors.
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sided victory ol the season .
Wednesday night, dispatching COSTA f\IESA. it P.ace the. Pirates, now 8:3. Cc.r·
Santii Mnrgarita 79.1g in the scv--LcAnn K:un1e1 r11os, "'h1ch fell IO the P1ra1c11 1n
enth place ga~e uf 'the Wood· scored 23 points :ts !he Southern. C..liJ°"1ia Regional
bridge Tournament. the Orange Coast · la.st season, dips to 7-3.
AJI or the f\11atangs played and College "'omen':. Thornton's team retu.rM to the
each scored as f\otesa won for the bask.etb ~ll .le.1111 • Ooor on Saturday .in a non·
second time 1n five outings this used a quick. :.t.irt and I urned back conference p.mc at Grossmont.
1eason. visit ing Ccrnlus. 11·51, in a non· starti~g ~t1S o'clock. Heat~r Robinson had five as-co nlerencc game \\'edncsd3y Th~n 11 s ~ (ew days off bcf4'.>rc
sists and eight rebounds 1.0 10 with night. opening l~lf own Coas1 Oin.sl·
a g::ime-high 23 points. Doan Do The Pi r.itc~ ~ho1 ~He r than 60 mas Class.ac: ~ Dec, 17 ag:un:.1
al.so h:ad a solid effort, combining percent 1n the first half, according· Sou1hwestem in a 6 p.m. matchup.
12 ~int.s. nine assists, four steals ~o Coach t.tikc Thornton, in bu1kt· O..W.~~=~•o ll
:and su: rebound!t. ing a 40·21 halftime lead and e..-.. 0r .... e-
-Costa ~le~ opens the C)preu crui.!ted from there. -•, •, ",· ", , _ .. ""'IO
T . . .._.. 10 )1 ournamenl on Salurd~y with a ··oefens1,·e!~. J thought that "'·as f_.... l l 1 10 ..__ 4 o o 1
1.0:30 a.m. matchup 3ga1nst Hun· 1he t>c-~1 "'c\c plJ)ed all season," !:.,= l : ~ : ;::"' J ~ : ~
hngton Beach. said 1·hornton , .... hose teiim visits 1 1 o ' 1111 ' o , t ··w . II d d 1 h 1 l 1 • "-s o o 10 c rea Y nee e o ave a. Grossn1on1 for a 5 pm. game on ~ 1 o c ,, ._. n 1 1 n
good game toni~ht.'' apllined Saturday. ::: i ~ : ~ :::"*" : : ~ J
f\tcsa Coach Lisa t.1cNamee. Kazmer :i.1)0 had nine rebounds s.. z o • 4 "\\' · . be I · h • T.,.... n 11 ' s~ T....._ M r u 11 e \C en P 3)1.ng some toug while Amc:r 1('.1 Robledo combined i..-. ~e-. '°°11 t~ams, but I lei~ LI .':'as a strong IO points with eight boards to ~~, c.r..r...., , ea.. 1 blfl
victory ror us K>n1gh1. ..
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COLEMAN
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thc:msc:tvcL She has accomplished all
1be raccts of lhe game. Fot the. biat-
scbool b"CI. ihc: really docs;n't have
any wcakn«scs."
For Colem;in, lase yea.r's C1F
Sou11\ern Scc:1ion Oivisk>n I PIA)'ct
of the Year, s.addUq her 1:-yur~
hone. t.lilltuook. was much easier
lhan dccidln1 on o colic~. She
d'°5c 1hc Bruins ovc:r Colorado. UC
Santa &rb.1ra. Colorado Stale ud
Pcppcrdinc.
"I'd come home cryifta tome·
tlmcs.," Col~m:.tn yid. "It WU ~
my life dcj>cnded on phone c:alls. I
can't CYtO dcw:ribe bow stmscd l
... but h's nice to set phone c:alls
from COIChct who arc: tcllin& )'O'I
ttow special you arc. Bui the last
dutt wee rspccially. wc::rc really
SlRaful.
"l -d on UCLA bcco"" of
the. wealhc.r. and bccau.sc I rc.atly,
WUl IO tt~ whales. h 's h:atd io
lludY wb.ala in Colorado. a-9 h
WC*ld be di(l"M:Ult 10 lU:e "'1 bone
IO Oolondo.. Ph1t. my family 1111-.a.
JnctJ ...,..ho 8rium. -
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Estancia girls sec women
tall, 65-62, to · riding high
Notre Dame
Esla.ncia High's girls ba.skctball
team absorbed its first loss i.n five
s111r1s Wednesday nicht, falling to
Notre 031me Academy in 1he
champ~nship Kmifinals ol the
Beverly Hills Jnvitation3l, 6S-62.
Jenny Orak'e and Laura Cr.in·
gula eaCh scored 22 points: Cyndi
Rjch3rds had 10 points iind 12
boards; 3nd Drake added seven as·
sis-ts., but Notre Damc·s powc-r in
1he backcourt prO\·ed decis1\e.
The k>ss sends the Eag.lc~ up
against Han·ard-\Vcs1lakc 1n Fri·
day's 4 p.m. third place game.
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Att:ording to Baum. 49 ot th1'
year's top 125 POA playcn arc
Nt~tport Oanic: alumnia. as well
u 65 or the top 1S4~
.. You'd better believe lb.at''
pretty 1mpreuive1" &u.m ta.id.
"They wouldn't be here if we
dido't have somcthina 10 offer.
tbcn. lbcy UJvaQy JO oa to
.omethina die ...
Lili< lbc: bi& time.
Last month II Pllm DclU\,.
Dawn and Rohrer 1nckcd down
\hate waitln& in the wines foi l
llcnb oo lhc l'GA Tour. "1llere
were 191 pys do.n •here 1& lhc
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COST A MESA -The South·
ern California College women's
baskctbal! team ·•rill arry a 6-3
reCord into this Saturday's contest
at home apinst Biota foUowina
· Tu.esday's 63·57 non-conference
victory at Pomona-Pitz.er. ,
The Vanguards had only a »~
halftime edge, but thanks in · pvt
10 lina Oemanh 's· bot hand wen:
able 10 put the game a .... ay in 1hc
second h::ilf.
Demarsh finished with 1 team·
high 16 points.. While Heather
Or3nn:i.n added 14 , ineludift& three
from beyond the three·poi.1\1 line
in 1he first half.
NOfl&.CCMFUDICt
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1)1.e PGA Tou.r: tboK: aottc.n will
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as lhe Newport ClaWc. But tbc
rH&? .. Jey, 1h:u·s where Baum ud
Rohrer come into play.
•Of the 1op-IO Nike Tour
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