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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-12-30 - Orange Coast Pilot' Clurllnd mjld IDdaY with oome hlpdoudl. T emper.itures will be in the 70. 1loog the coast. _,, warmer inlll>d. Lows tonight in the mld-505. SH Wealhv, f'llp A2 Winnt'r, of 39 journalism awards in 1993 NEWSMAKER OF THE YEAR ~ . . . - . • He restorell faith in school . district 8y Ru u Le•r, 1teffW1lt•• During the first few days of 1993, parents throug4out Costa Mesa and Newport Beach sent 17,024 young peo- ple back to school from winter vat51tio~. Parents were angry and wor- ried. They wondered what · ~, would became of the troubled N ewport-.Mesa Unified School District. ' That January, school district .officials reported that the em- bezzlement by ·former budget director Stephen Wagner had Ctlktn'Orlflk ~. l).\JJ._T i-iLOT Nc"'f'O"·Atcsa Unifted School District Superintendent Alac Bernd. reached nearly $4 million. School district Superintendent John Nicoll was on medical leave after open heart surgery. And afte r Chooslna a newamaker: How we went lbout n · The Daily Pilot bcpn n1101ing a . Ncwsmak.cr of 1hc Year four ycar1 aao in an effort 10 identify the one person who had the mos1 profound impact on 1hc community, 3 person who shaped, infl uenced and even symbolized lhe year's events. Without doubt, it'1·a 1ubjcc1ivc process that will be occond·aucsscd. The individuals selected aten't necessarily the hcros or lh• year, or lhc villains. They aic simply 1hc people who made news i nd had an impac1 : This year we picked Mac Bernd, tho new 1uperlnlcndcn1 or •be Newport·Mcia Unified School District. For 1 ochool aystem torn by ltlndll and shaped by apathy and wanina financea, -~M months of anger from parents and com- munity members, Nicoll announced. he would retire at the end of the school year for medical reasons. A sad ,..----, end to a 21-year career as Newport-.Mesa superinten- dent. It was a leaderless school (.; district that had broken faith with pa£ents and employees-by way of-the largest embezzlement scandal in California public school history. After rising class sizes, emp loyee layoffs . Some say .fl Toro plan just. a bunch .or hot air ... Corona del Mar residents becoming concerned about flights over tlleir town if Manne base becomes commercial airport. BY DAVID HEITZ, Sr>.lf "'a1rt.a CORONA DEL MAR -The city uC Ncwpon 6c3Ch is willing 10 move nK>Untains -li1c rally -10 make plans for a commcrct-.il 1ur· pon at EJ Toro Marine Corp1o Air Station appc21 more attr:ac1ivc. Out M>rnc Con.>na dcl ~1.ir resi- dents aren't sure whether "the city's vlstoni1ry s1r.11cg1cs -v.h.ch have cost 1u~ycr1 hundr-cd!I. of· thousands o( dollan -;i;rc drcan\s or rcoilitic1., El Toro is iChcduJcd to c!Q)c ~ 1999 bc('.;IUSC: of dc(cru.c CUI!.. In an effort to dcmon1tr<1tc the bate'• viabilit)' a1o a connnercial airport, the 01y has spent more 1ban $2.S0,000 during the past 10 ycan on studies . .. By pu111ng a lot of this infot· mrtion out there. we've mode H evtdcnl LO people that you could build 11 conlmcrcial airport oul 1herc 1&.nd 1..ecp ii quiet," Deputy Cit)' Man3ger Ken '?Clino ~M:i- n.u·t not everyone IS con"1nccd The most n:ccn't con1rovcrsy centers on El ·roro runway 01R. which · the ~1.ar1ncs occ:isK>nally """'" use for t:akcoffs. l"hc ci1y spent SI S,000 in April on a ,1udy 1ha1 an1lyzcd how 'lhe s1rip could be used. When 11 CIJO l.)r CS righter pl:anc lakes off from 1hc :urstup, 11 heads wc~1 O\Cr ln;1nc before S.e PU.N/P•9• A9 TO OU• •IAlllU Bt."'<";tuse oi our Ne-.i. mal..er 0 1 the Veoiir paclagc tod.ly's Community Forum pagE' and rh15 week s Weekend sea.ton ~-ill not appe.iir. Both sectK>nS. iilong wtth Fred Martin s On the CNSt .column, will refurn next ~k ,_ .. Nightclub fever The [(nptre 8.allroom 1n Cost.I Mba IS ~ ID open its doon and become the first h.ard-a>te New Yori<-s<yl< dance dub on th< c6unty. n.e...·11 be pl<nty of dancing and go-go girfs Stt"°'l'•P"l!"A4. .The 'anti-mall' The lab m CO§t01 Mesi 1sn t hl..e oc.hef shopping centen iinQ 1t doesn't Wilnt to be Owner Sil......, ~ Ii O"eiiltng a mall att:ernatrve wrtti a different 11.i"'Of 'Of shopping Stt""'Y.-Al; MW.CiliU.& ' The polnllns on th< IOI' ol -1 • by "'"1<I •nill °"°" -· f.,.. ..,_..., on p.>inbnp, un 650-i86S. ORCULATION I00-2.12·9141 ClASSlflfO 60·S671 NEWSROOM 5-*IH22• HOTllN( 60-6086 SPORTS 642_.llO C'-led .... -............... IS Sodl'ty ., .. , to-M ~ ..... _ .... __ .. ,,,~flt: • --......... J F\1 > .. ,. Despite missing identity, Virgin store is sdll worth visiting E VEN lF TUE VlRGIN M£GASTORE hlls an acu1c case or missing identity, it's stilt a great plucc 10 shop ror the bcsl · selection or compact and la\(r discs. classical mosic, videos and video games. For a limited time, it's havina a sale on .---:=--..., · selected eds -buy Jwo ror S 11 .99 each and get the third for a penny. The Virgin Mega.store (645-9906) is at Triangle Square in Costa Mesa. D NIKE TOWN (642-6363) a1 Triangle Square in Costa Mesa, currently the mOst high-lcch store around, is a great place lo b11y running shoes. Best Buys The v.Cll-traincd sales people stand behind the sclc<:tion or shoe 1hafs best .. for your £cct. I( there's a problem, 1n mmt cases, Nike To.,.,·n 1o1i1ill allow you to cxchu ngc 1hc shoes. D IF YOU'\ l:'. DEEN wanting to learn how to sail, but nc\cr look 1he time. now's a perfect lime, 1'hc Orange Coasl Collc-ac S11ilin1 Cc-nlcr i!. offering a ··s.ailing special."' - RcgL.!.lration fees for. all January and February boat classes are discounted 20%. Classc:s range from beginning sailing for lhc novice 10 advanced shields for those who like a chaUcnge. Cla:..seli arc open to the public and arc held year-rouhd with the majority of · on-thc-v.a1cr courses held on weekends. For more information please call (645-9412) or you can slop by the Orange Coast College · Sailing Center, !SOI \V. Coast Highway, Nc··••por1 Beach. D AflER CllRJ ~J~tAS SALES arc in full force, and the follov.ing s1ores arc offering huge reductions. Brooks Brothers {640-8880) a! Fashion Jsl:lnd in Nc\!o·port Dcach is having a semi-annual storev.·idc sale. Selected merchandise from the men's, women's and boys' departmcnt.s arc re.duced 30%. The popular buuon-down pima oxford shirts . arc o n sale for $39. marked down rrom $48 1hrough Sunday. Bl'rnlnl Spor1 (557-1151 ) for men's clo1hina on the third level al South Coast Plaza is having a semi-annual sale. 1'1arkdowns arc up 10 50%. l.f\tagnln (759-1211) at fashion Isl.and is a good pl:icc to buy boxed Christmas cards. which are marked down 50%. Selected women's designer sportswear is marked down 40% 10 60%. Ntimi;in f\1arcus al Fashio Shand i.S having a storcwidc s&le. ChristmaJ ciidk and holiday decorations arc marked down 50%. Selected men's and womcn"s clothing a1c marked down up to 50%. Saks t~lnh A,-cnue (540-3233) a1 Sou1h Coast Plaza is ha..-ing a storewidc s;i.lc wilh markdowns up to 60%. Sckcted sale merchandise includes women's designer sportswear, men·s clothing. cs\atc jewelry, lingerie, holiday ornaments, dcrorations and c.:i.rds. Lonas l'h11rmacy (729--803.5) at Fashion Island has discounted all boxed Christma~ cards, Christmas wrap, orn;imcn1s, girt tap- and bows up to 75%. D lkst Uuys •PfJC'#N Tbursda1·1 •nd S11turd•Yf· lrbelhtr JOU'tt • murh•nt or• shop~r, Jf 1·ou know of• 1ood buy. I'd lot'r to tlt'r J'OU son1t' publi<'lly. Call me at 540-112<1, fax a1c at 6-16-4170 or wrltt' to me: 1Jt'st Buys, Daily Pilot. JJO iv. Day St., Costa Afesa, C.J/f. 91617. ... o.a111 au.DID MOTUNlr ... J ...... ro -.u:1 A coa11moM • LOCALS ONLY MANAGING IDrl"Oll STEVE MAllBlE, S40-lll4, m. 363 ... Shaheen Sadeghi, owner of the Lab in Cost.a ,\lcsa, h:u; combined tilt-up buildJngs, scrap )umber and curr ing-edge rctotjl st0rt.s to forn' a mill :tiltcn\Jiti\°t. , The Lab, in Costa Mesa, isn 't like-other shopping centers nor does it want to be A l first glance, the Lab may kx>k like a retail experiment gone awry. But behind its concrete facade, L..ab creator Shaheen Sadeghi hopes to import a litilc of the alternative flavor or Mcll'OIC to a )·acre area along Bristol Street with his sclf-dubt;>cd "anti·mall" '"We lhink lhcre is a great young cr()'!Vd around here who baliically h'nvc no place to go," said Sadeghi. 39. or Laguna BJ:ach. The 40,QOO.squarc -foot pro1cc1 is the ID.test creation for the former -Quiksilver lnc. designer and presi dent. His intent. how~cr, is not· to compete with other high-end malls in toWn like South Coast Plaza and Triangle Square. "Retail shopping has become more or a oommotk>n rather than entertainment," Sadeghi said ... This project is Jess about South Coasl Bianco ~lk.ki of Ncwpon Bcuh shoots pool in the courtyard of Tiic Lab, Plua and more about filling the other ·void no one has been addressing." The Lab was buill from a reconverted factory al 2930 Bristol. The original walls stand but now arc blown out in parts to reveal the corrugated steal rods bcnea1h. Cracks in the cemented cowtyard walk 1ha1 cuts through the center arc filled wilh dtought·rcsist ant plants., Jn the courtyard, there is a mix of furnilure resembling a cofrec house "'"ith sccond·hand chairs. couches, tables and a Persian rug. There is al.so a small staging area where bands will play and poets will read. Hanging behind thc'stagc is a movie screen 10 show foreign nlms. '"We just take the existing clements Ryan Cooper, Jcfi:1 and S:un.in Akhann r:.g shoes at jwt0op(nCd NaNa. TIMPIUTVaU Nlwpotf le.ctt: 70/SS MbH.: 70/JS Cotti Meu: 75151 Cor0N def Mar. 7J/S7 IUUfOUCAn lOCAOON :::.;to.. Mr. liwotl' .,.,. C4M ftDU ·-· ....... ......... .......... StUSWIU ·~ -I •) .Jtw 1•) ...... l·l """"' 1•.J .,.. t:ll ....... u .J:1• .... l.1 11t01,....q s--4----...,., _ __. .............. ........ ....... .......... .......... ,._,, .... ..., >:u .... a.t 11t41,.... 4J __ .... WUTHIR and rnal.c 1he bc!.I of 1hc1n, ·· S=tdcgh1 !..ltd. '""lltcrc Ill nothing perfect J bout 1h1:. thing."' SJJcgh1 !ktld nt.·arl). all his IS llpace!. arc ren1eJ oul. 1· .... o n1ajo1 anchor:> arc the county') fio.t Urban Ou1fi11cr:. ~lw c, a clo1h1ng chain ' nM>5tly on the Wt Coa:.1 and Lo5 An!!;clell. :ind 1hc first·C\Cr TO\l.et • HcrorJs Altcrnnu\c Siorc. Son1c :.1orcs won to open urc :i coffee hou~e. a 'intagc rlulhing s1orc and ll h;11r !.alon ··111) Jcfin11cly 001 h'l.c a real n1J\I."' '31d ll1:1ncv Nill1, a ~IJ-~1:.,1 1 .old gr:1phic dt!.igner fron1 Ne .... purl Beach, a•hc pb1)ed pool Oil lhc public pool table on his roorth \lllll ... It feels lilc )ou'rcju)I hJng1n~ •out nt :1. fr iend's hou>e ... PJrcn1s "Who h,l\'C 'huppc d 1n )J) 1t is :.n idc:il gathering placc ... for th.:1r tccn·agcrs. "'I brought n1y 15-ye:ar-old daughter here loday,'" llaid Patrick Fa\'U11tc. 47, or Ncwpon llcach, on his second visi1. ""E\·cry1hing is sort uf cuuing edge. TI1is gi\C!o l ids somcplac~ 1hcy can corne 10 and r~l:uc Ill more:· Oc!.pllt 11 few planning hold up) - Sadeghi said he 11nd the city arc dc b:1ting about plans for !.CaCfoldin' O\'tr 1hc court)ard :inJ his decomposed grani1c .... -alkways -city oftlt'i:ils 53id ttlcrc havcn'1 been n1:iny objections 10 the project. "l·le has done wn\C really in1crcs1ing things v.ilh lhc cx1cr1or 'A'alls and he has a difrcrcnt approach than wh3t other people do vdth the landscapina." said \'/ilia Uouwcns·Killeen. a stnior planner for the ci1y. The project is iehedulcd to be cumplcled by P.1urch. POLICI L(!G conAMHA ~101trotl•: A 6eckpxk rontainlna a numlxr of drum hc:uJt v.'Olth nc11rly S200 W2S ltolcn from a home in thcllOO block. \\ 0tst \\'ilM>n: A lek\ffsion V.'aS stolen from• clasuoom at W'1t0n Ekmc:n11ry in lhe llOO blo<lr. \Yttt 16'1l Strttt.: Afl auto w•t litokn fron1 l!!!_ 7l10 bio<lr. -... ... ........ ... _. RouP11 «IQ o.• SS ... ---.. ,,'ta SI .... •n•sn111 ... ·-- '\ ' NNY -YIAMNNCI The Jcwkh ScnQ Center ot Oranac County '5 hoRin1 a dance cclcbr11kMa fc.turfns ''The Ambassadon or Mw&k" from 11 a.m, to 2 p.m. at 250 E. Baker St., Colta "1csa. LuDCh and dancinc is SS. For more: informatton, call S4S.i5l3. · • M•I••• & LAlllDAllY IOC111T The. Orance; Coast t.1incra.I &. Lapidary Sociccy Will meet _11_ 1:.lO ;.mo-ln-1hc Cmua "1cu Scnk>r Center. Speakers William and l1;1bcl11 Burns will sh<wt.o · sltdcs ol Crr.-q-ard Point 1p1c1 and dispby 111mpk1 of their work. They wi~ also provide. Information on the combined American and C.a lifotnia Fcdcraa.too Gem Show in 1996. For · mor~ infonna1k>n, call S46-4389. TNUUDAY, JAM. • UTA.Tl M.ANNIN• IOa 11 ... LU Attorney Scott A. Bourdclais will present 1 free prasram covc:rina rc....xablc lil.·1n1 1ru1u, wilb and durable power of attorney for health care 11 the Newport Beach Publk: Llbr.uy. &s6 S;in Ocmcntc Drive, Nc.,.·po11 Beach. Proc,r:i.m bc&ins 11 7 p.m. For more infonn11tion, call the library at 644-3181 or ~4-3191. SATURDAY, JAM. a •UMINOW Cr()M;«>ads of !he West ii pruc:n1in1 a Gun Stw>w at the OranF Coun1y Fair and Eap05il19n Ccntc1 in c.oita ~1eu horn 9 a.m. to j p.m. 1od::ay and Sund:iy. Admiuion is S6 for adults., ·) Sj.jO f04' 1enk>n and childn:n ro1o1n~r 1h2n 12 arc free . For more 1nro~1ion, call (801) S-"'4·912S. 1894. 1994 FOUR G ENERATIONS 100 YEAllS! Carpeting • Vinyl Floors • Wood Floors • Ora p<:ries ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. CosraMc:sa 646-4838 NEWS SUNDAY, JAM. 9 .M.fllT DIMOMnutloN Local 1rtisl Helen Reeder, 111hosc waterrolOrt arc featured in a di5pl:2y at the NewpotlCtnter Llbrary, wilf aivc a free lcctuJC and demont.tration at J p.m.. in the libruy,. 856 San Oemcntc Drive, Newport ~ach. The lecture is titled .. PhUoaopby and An Principle$. as Taught bf Lcadin& Ar1isls of t~ Cali£04'ni.a School of W111ercolor." For more infomuuion. call &U-3177 TUUDAY, JAN. 1., UflMCY VOLUNTllU .. llDID Would you like to volunteer to leach another adult to read, write and 1peak Engli.sh? Tiie Central Oranae. County Lllcracy Council will train you in the Laubach Literacy ~tethodl so you c:an help 50meonc who i1 functionally illiu:ratc ln the English Lan1uaa;e. OaJSC-1 bc&in tooigh1 al the United Mcthodi.11 Churoh, 420 W. 19th 51 , Cos1a l\icsa, Oassc1 go rrom 7 p.m. until 9:30 p.m. c~ry Tuesday and Thursday ror W w.·ceks. For more \ -?: ....• .,.... TllUIUllAY, -1 :I 'l"AICIMC.....,... r l.eam the andc11t. rel&Ddon &11 ot TM Chi Olih at • f1ec evcnia& propam praentcd by TM Hottman in tht Comm.anity Room ot cbc Newport Center Libnry, M6 San Ckmcnte Dr .• in Newport Beach •t 1 P.n\. Hoaman'1 lecture will W:l\Kk the ori&int •nd "'9?.Rer.t. or T"a.i Chi Chih, u wen • dcmoottnlioit. For ~ in~ tion. call 6"-3181 or 644-)191. SATUUAY, JAM. 15 ' Ufl ManoaY COUUI Senion who WiStt to create an . annctive life histOI)' book:le1 fOf' their posterity and frK:nds can take advantap of a sis week Cout5C I hat • bc&ins ~al the OASIS Senior Q:ntcr. 800 Ma11uerite Ave., in . _ Corona dcl Mar. T•uJhl by aw:1rd-winnln1 writer and life hiltOI)' specialist Ed Mauu, panicipantJ will create a bound booklet indudin& an~dotal accounts from 1hei1 lives, favorite pholOI and 1enealogkal chans. O:aues will be held every Saturday from 10-11~ a.m. throu&h February 19. For moce information. call 644-3244. MOUISllOW The EqtJCslrian Cenrcr of the Orange: County Fair A: Exposition Center in Costa Mesa is hostin& a Hunler and Jumper Horse Show today and Sunday. Call ?08-1652. SUNDAY, JAM. 16 DOOIMOW Shoreline Dog Fancien A.Hoc1:11ion of Orange ~nty is hoslinc 1hc Jjth All ·Brted Dog Show and Obcdicntt Trial at the Orange Coun1y FailJ")IJnds bc&innin& al 8 a.m. l)le show will feature 140 di(fcrent AKC I~ ' • • '(' ~c: .... , J ' ... ~' ~ , ·1 ' . ~(. ITEM: . ~ Last year, the number of deaths and injuries in a1coho1 re1ated vehic1e J f. crashes decreased Since 1990 , drunk by 15%. driving arrests are down by 29%. Education , tougher 1aws a:nd enforcement andresponsib1e drivers are the reason . This New Year's holiday, ce1ebrate 1 i fe . .\ -le ( ];, 1, 1·.t· :1, ,I 1, 1 I )1·111k ,111,l I )11\ ,. ~s Automobile Club of lrJ Southern California nJDAY,-tfl MOtOaCYCU IWAI' MllT The. 0..,C Councy Fair and &po.ition Center ill C.... Mesa ls the a.i1e ror • motorqode sw•e m«1 from' p.m. ce 10 p.m. in 8u11din1 10. Admi~ ii S6 ror adults and children )Qlnaer th.an 12 arc, free. For more lnformatk>A. caJI JM-051-j . IAl'_llUAY, JAM._2_2 __ _ MOUllNOW The Equescrian Center at the Oningc County Fair ind Expostoon Ccn1c:r 1n Cmta Mesa is holdina a \\.'utcrn Hone Show 1oday and Sunday. For more .,.formation, call 708-1 Mil-• . Ta&IN&llOW GATS Lbni1cd is hokhng :.i Tr:.iin ·Show today and Sund~y from lj}a.m. • Thlnday, ~ 30. , ... TNUUltAY, Mii. llF YCMHM urtMUCtW MUWI n.c. Juuuy mixtt ol the 0rutc Counl)' Youns ~iaM will be a1 Birr• Poretti'1, JJ13 Bt:isaol St.. ·C»aa Mesa froin 6:)0 p.m. to 9-JO p.m.. Complimentary hon d"ocuvcrs and no-ho5t bv. Call 2$J..1Sll. SATUaDAY, FIL I YOU ... UPUWU.I IAU The Orange Coun1y Youna Rc:publicaru aie h:;vtn1 their ICJCM Presidents BaJI a1 '"The T~ oC 1hc: Whale" re11auran1 al the Balbo4 P;iviKon. Cost ls S.SO for mcmben. $jj for non-mcmb&:n. For IDOfl: infonn;;uion. call 255· IS 12 • ' ' ... .. Editor's Notebl>ok -- William Lobdell ts on vacation. His editor' 'notebook column will return DClt week. • M l'lllndlir. D111 ~-..... ... putl111hC1•1 ....... "' Owner of SOOll-tl>-open nightclub says he'U bring a part of hard-core New YOik to Costa Mesa BY l..oruAlot A.t.laQ.A., ~ W........ COSTA MESA -Billed as lho coun1(1 r1,111 ha.rd-eorc New Yort· i.1ylc dance c;lub -compk1c ..ttJs Co-Co ,;ru -'"" EmpR &ll- room i:5 SCI 10 open Ill doors - We~ 17th Strut by the c.od ol January. ' "1'\11 _, ... ,..., .,... _.. ....... _. llOld - Orq M11U.O"nsd ... ,,.be tW ~ tal, U-. oisbtd..i. ciallet O<- aoac CGu.17 "' Loo Ao&elcs 11a1 ewer scea. .. A -tiooal ... pcnnil, re- quh<d U-Ille dob ii localed lo u iodllltrill .,.ca al 640 W. 17lb Si..~ opprOYCd by d1y olfldals laJ~ Siacc &hen. dub ownen have sput u c1timatcd $3 million tuminc Lbe 1$,000dqu•n:-loo<, ~ JUN>ld lllCIOl'y into • bJ&b-tc<b dance b.aU lb.It will tccOINl)Od.ate up to l,000 pooplo '111....,. tl1roolJli S I 'IJ udl 3 LJll. Dnpod 'lo • -rte pC1ll laduo- trWism-lalplrod "'1oriof, "" dub will rcatlire a eprawtq dalK'C lloof with .. owrlookln[ ...... a1t1, fou.r elna&ed II>"., pl•lformt '•od • IOWCrio) OJ boolA. A louop for privaJe panloo, • muaive 1Nio bor lllrrounded by nine drink well& ind a 1maU legion of hood carved -· pool '"bl" will abo be bouled under the club's dome-ab.aped cathedral ctil· lap. "TM udli-•rc la ruU, -~ • M•I-said, llddio[ WI Ille -,.....,,... Ille Holdl Daip o-p, wbldl. - r .. cd Ibo Metropolil in lrrioe. Ille Shut Club In °'"'" Mcu """ Oolhcm Hall lo Santa Moala. "Bui Lbls _, -P)'lhl .. like lhooc clubs," Mulllollond &1kl. .. ll11 .... 10 be YC'J djfkffni. Then:'• oo<bint •he 'like ii in 01- •• Counl)' ... A.cu.nluated with RUI be.am.I. a )O.fool .. n:dwood ~iii•• ud ocjd treated CODCrCIC walls. lbc furnish, . .... ... wlll ... l'albioMd 1-bold red OllCI tiloclt ..,......_ rcml- ollocat ol a btolll<~ MulbOlland Nici. Mlllio wUI be "ric11y tbe llordat lo ,_.. IUld odd jau. "No np or .. ylhlna I~ that," he ,.;d. The dub will be opeo Thunday lhroup Saturday from 8 p.m. to 3 1.m. "It's quite a distance ft(ln'I 1ny residential propc:nic:s," iafd sen.kw planner Willa BouweitJ- Killeen . Mulholland uid the club wiU ..... -.... --.., "°" 2 ._..__ tl>c lopl. CMl<Jlr I '""'"' -la Calironala. He _., the dob 10 be !C before the e..S o( Juuary. A mklcot of Newpon Dcac MulhoUand 11kt Iha muon he •d Oded to purcha• 1he -.itt a 1)urn ii in10 a d~nce c:lub ii 1lmpl ''1beJc · fs a huac ma1ke1 of you people li"int here In Newpo Oclldl and drivin1 10 lM An&cl to So clon<ios, • be Aki. "Wiiy n tap into iJ. -1 Police beefing up patrols In eHort to ban dl'lllken drMng· "' Holiday revelers urged not to get behind wheel after drinking. BY 1.ouAkw BASJl.EDA. S'fNr W1.nU COST A ~1ESA -Police arc beefing 'lip patrols this wee.tend in hopes of stopping holiday revelers from driving drunk before any damage is done ' In Co.ta ~IC:l.l, three roving 1 ..... o-n1an tc'"ami. will hit lhe ilrc:elJ 1hrou~ut lhe Yr.eckcnd starting Fr1d:sy •cvc:n1ng.. according 10 l..1. J11n \V;itltoQn ]':cwport Beach ..... 11 also have a 'PC't'1.1l drunk dt1,1ng team on pa- 1101 throushout 1he v.eekcnd. ··So v.e urge everyone not to dr ink rind drive," uid Nt'tll·pon Uc:u.-h S~I. An~y Goni.s. "And ;o J nvc c:uc!ulty." 1·hrough November of this year, Gon1!i said Ncwpon Beach officers .arrested 566 drunken driven. Al· cuhol·rclatcd acciden1s in Ncwporl IJcach hit ~I by 1he end of No-- vember. In Cos1a Mci>a, three deaths haye been blamed on drunken drivtr1 so (ar thi1 )C3J. ln addi- uon, the 48-ycar-old bicyclist who was killed last week after he cra!ihcd inlol: mo1orcyck while trying to turr>ff of Harbor Boule· \.ird al H~m1lton Street had an al- lOhol level abo\·c 1he lesal limit, tc!ilS show R1d1ng a bicycle while intoxi- cated i!i agains1 1hc law, pohce re- mind. Also up this year 1s the number of people C~ta Mcioa police have Newport library adds mo service NE\VPOK"f BEACH -Pcopli: .... 11h hearing impairments can now access hbr.iry .erviccs al Ncwporr Center Library via 1clcphonc. Con1bining the functions of a telephone and a typcwn1cr, 1he Tclecommunicat1on Device for the Deaf, commonly k.nov.-n as a TDD, enoible1 the referen<:e staff to receive que1tions from hearing 1mp.;i.ired cu~tomcrs. Library 1taff can answer them directly by using the 1ystem, which 1ran!imill printed words O\ICr telephone wire•. '"This new device ts lhe most recent evidence of our commitment lo providing ac;ce1s, .-.crviccs 11nd materials 10 all our cus1omcri, including those who need added assistance to make u~ of 1hc Newport Beach Public Libr~ry·s n1any resources," .said :issis1ant City Librarian Tom Johnson. lllc device will help bring lhe city into compliaoc.c whh lhc AmerK:ans with Disabilitic.1 Act. To access the TDD, dial 644~94.57 between 9 a.m. and 9 p.m. Monday 1hrough Thur$dny. 11nd 9 a.m. 10 6 p.m. Friday and Salutd.1y. • For more information, call 644-3191. 5.5%*· Guardlllttd I y1ar NOFEESt . NO SALE CHARGES! Guaranteed Principal & lnt•rtSIS Rate A-et wilh no obli1atton ~ we will mall )'OU I CUKUe • aboul the Ufc lo..,.... lodusuy Md IUlrltnked annuilttl by 1ware- arrested for dtunkeo dfivinC' -· m lhrouJb N<M:mbcr com.l'"!cd "° 661 durins the A.me period in 1992. Tbe number of ak::ohol·related accidtnts reported in C.OSll Mesa, however, hu dropped wbst1ntiaJ.ly from 294 throuJh Novc.mbc:r of 1992 to 148 during Lbc ume pc· riod this year. PoHce point out that through Jan. 2., locaJs who have been drink.in& hayie altematlvcs. Both G&W Towing and Harbor Towina pledlc lo tow inebriated party·gocn home -a)ong wi1h their car -any nig.ht after 10 p.m. .. no charge. no hassles, no qucs.- 1ions." "We know the drunk dr1vcri are going to be out there," s.Jid John· ' · HJ!lll!'S WHAT YOU&. Wl!J!K INCLUDES: I l \ \ I I l \ \ ~ • PEl.SONAL DISC\lSSION Of nsT IUSULU WTIH DOCIOR •Ol"E TUATMf.."1' ALllIDAT EUWINATING TI!£ CAU!E OF TI!£ PlOILE.Wi ll .\\ ,) • ADOll10NAL TlF.ATMQrr • MA.~Y PA11L'1'S FIND IBEY GET OlSSIOEWLI. llUEF FlOll PAL• Wlllllll SHOl.T PEJJODS OF Tl!ATMI.\'T nie Godby, the manager of G&W llfJS ISTiiE CHANCE YOUVE BEEN \YAJTING FOR TO FIND OUT in Costa Meu. '"This gives them ~lF CHIROPJlACTI'C CAN RELIEVE YOUR. PAIN A.""10 DISC0.\1FORT an opportunity to s.ave their lives AND H.ELP YO~ LlVE A 81:.'TfER. HEALTiiJER LIFE. and possibly somc:onc elKJ too." · The oUcr only "aods, however. DJL JAMES FLANNIGAN !or people heading home. Both 1731 SANTA ANA AVE., COSTA MESA companies PY lhe distance is re-· · 7 22 9046 stricted to 1he Costa Me!ia /New-~=°"'=a:""':::•-=U.=•=,..======·===========~ port Beach area -or a five-mile radius. for mo re information, call G&W Towin& 1t 642~1252 or Har- bor Towins 1t 642..4930. Godby uid less than 20 people have taken advantage of his offer during the past two weeks. Two men utilized G&W's s.ervices twice . "Al leas I they had the brains to give me a call and have their car towed rather than drink and drlve," Godby said. "The response ha1 been poor." c oCARWASH& U CAJOHAuu WAX Your ticket to a secure • retirement. For a recorded message of cumnl rait infonna1ion. call 1·800-4US BOND• 1-800-487-2663 COUPON ~~}!S~G -. .... -r ...... _.....,., RUFFELL'S UPIOLSTtlY lllC. ........... c... ... 1m--.. •Y1.a-w.11u ' p Alf Cl"8o Soil W .... ...... a..11& • a.Ii ........ O·•--·--N .... ....._ • ,.. c....lrll •• & ~ tic.w AR foe_..,, 1tl 'A COUPON FOR £?.. ~ llvollul.o.t CARWASH DiUJ\~ I-· ...... A Sale for All Seasons by ... ~Ul'IT ~IX ON~ ON~ 2600 ~ 8cUavard Al. Tho 2111\ Slnlet Mama (714)~11 A Partridge in a Pear Tree? Yes, and Santa and all his Reindeer! But don't stop ttierel We have Witches, Goblins and Turkeys too! ' . ?{JUm tlit sea..son or tlit rea..son! 2t'J on sak thr-u Jan 25, 1994 Featuring all your old favorities PEOPLE WHO don't CUT CORNERS. r--------------------------, I I I I $8.000FF Any Whole HoneyBaked brand ham. $4.000F~ Any Half HoneyBaked brand ham ! ca~e~~~~· I · ~OK~U , .... , ... --------------------------- Here's a honey or an orrer Ju st bring this coupon to any participating HoneyBaked store by December 31 , 1993. and take $8 .00 orr any wb ole ham and $4 .00 off any half ham. It's our way of giving you a great deal to celebrate this New Year .• • • winninJ toftSWTK"f' advoca&e Paul Stnwc:ls. House al Hatten, Woof·N·Poof: a~ Stelnwindar Fancy Flags from Wlndeport .~ • Tiny Toga by Flap Haoov, Mulin ; Square and Bolloni 8Uddl8s. Party ...,.,. • l'llrk~ • Clft Certlflcateo • Nedollwlde Slllpplq c.n IM>W (()f more infDf'n\llioal • , ' • ~~_.,.,&OU'1So lfGO~lll<MHMt 0.YllUtt .... 1'MIMt C--OllMw Tl•'6TJUJD 'fl C"bdM 11..,..Jftl C.,_Oty tlO-m..t4,l ll ""9 TIW7•Jlll ~ 619"4)6.tJ?J bea lt16l .. ,.l'J100tMWell l 4l.(IQIJ N Hair 1111dll .. ,..,.,. , .. rr1"n-...11A tn u.-., ....... ,,,i ,,. a:")I0-6)tt111 UMtlil61 ........ Ml ... ,.....2,.,..-~ 0...11...., .... , 3 ••••• , 7':1!~·1.-M ........ ,.. .... s ,,,., ...... ... .... _ ...... •1 tot• 6»t~9"t'*IO•l .. '6,,_. 1bnMc1r JI•,..._, ..... lt .. nl4'l6 UIMN ,.,......,,,) -...... twowwe.w.i .... '"""' ...... -. Daw • .............. j .... '' ........... _ ...... ,, ... __ _ NILpllt l11111V02• M ... Daily Piiot ne can stay at Bayside VIiiage ~ Leaseholder of seniors-only park says no one will be evicted due to rent Increases. 11kc effect, "These are people who've re· tired, lll0$I of them whh (:iirly (LXed incomes ... ~kCabc Pid. "If ~c ever have 1 rent In- crease th:at is beyond innation, · we will meet with 1hcm and 8r llUs• Lo.u., 51.w<r \Van~ ~ork _somcthina out'.:: -oA YSIDE VILLAGE _ McCabe said in some cases, The company lhat lost hs bid DeAnza simply cancels rent in· 1o purch:i~ the u:niors-only • creases for tenants who cannot mobile home P3rk Tuesday bu1 arrord them. still rents spaces 10 the tenanli Beginning in January, rents said no one will be evicted be. will rap&e from S660 to Sl.600. cause oC r(,nt increases. Some of the rents will be re· DcAnza Assets Inc., a Bev· duced, while the. 1tiffest in· crl)" Hills company that O'#ib creases arc for the: mobile 11nd operates mobile home home spaces closcS1 10 the 1>3rks throughout the couniry, Upper Newport Bay. holds 1 lcuc on the 26--acre McCabe also uid OcAnza is Bayside V-0..._~c MobUC liome willing to discuss the sale or the Park through the year 2013. lease 10 the tenants, although Residcnu who engineered the he expreucd disappointment purch:asc of the property and abou1 their purchase of the 279-slip marina for $12 million property Tucsd.:1y. SJY lhc)' rear Ciealating rents '"Ifs unfortunate that the will drive residents Crom their sn1all group or resident invcs- homcs. tors prcv:iilcd in going t~s~-, But OcAnza Preiidcnt Barry way," ~1cCabc 1aid, '"There ate~ ~lcCabc said \Yed nesday 1hat probably over 150 or the 266 resKlents who cannot afford the resident households who did avcrage..21 % rent increases 1ha1 no1 join the acquiring or· go "into cffc;.ct in January will ganiza1ton."' DOI be evicted. DcAn2a has opcrn1cd the 0eAltZ3 currently subsid~ Bayside Village Mobile 1-lomc the rent or 7% of 1hc parks :?66 Park for 12 years, one of 37 resident households. ~1cC.ibc parks operated by lhc company s:iid he expccls that number 10 n;nionv.·ide. D~Anza ·owns 22 rise lO IS'!. after the new rents mobile home parks. WANS Buying • Selling PAYING TOP DOLLAR FOR •DIAMONDS •ROLEX WATCHES .JEw'ELRy SPECIALIZING IN: ~·· Als Pre-owned Rolex Wa1ches CUSTOM ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE • Diamond Dials • Diamond Bezels E>oclulM perfumes, ridi bod\ and body oils, handmade """'"' .. wdl .. pcnacWiJJcd pl: --ro. men, women at childra>. RITUALS du Monde P~UM••1• • NEWPORT BEAO! -The medical director of Hoag H05pital'1 PulmOnary Department and Sleep Dilordeis Center ls the 1993 winner ol 1hc American Lung Auocia1ion'1 Pottenger Cf)'ltal. chairman ol the board of the Americ.an Luna Association of California. Selccky, who is alM> associate djnlcal professor of medicine at 1hc UCLA School of Medicine, wu additionally ''recognized for his lifelong a>n1ributions to the conquest or lung disease. as a teache r, researcher, clinician and voJuntcer." In addition 10 publUhin'g cxtcn ivcly in the medical field, Selecky is credi1ed with developing a widely·used eraphical -a·ppro:rctrtoev.iluat1ng the statu1 of Since 1967, the honor bas been traditionally presented to individuals who have given outstanding volunteer service to the American ·lung A»ociation. ~Dr--Paul Selccky is a very knowledgeable, "'CIJ·traincd, compassiol.atc and caring physician who hu con1ribuJed both clinically and academically 10 the advancement of pulmonary medicine," S3id James Hqward. Wanna ' • place a classified ad? Call pulmonary patients on rcspira1ors, according to Howard. After earning both his undergradua1c and medical deg.recs at the Univcrsi1y o( Pennsylvania, Scleclcy went on to bccorne • Ri\PPY NEW YEAR!? • 80llH11 • Plttu & Nopld11 • Strtt..i1r1 • C1r41 BAYSIDE CENTER 642·5678 for a.,.w. 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For O..W.Pritt fOllit' .......... -.-... --· ..,,...,.__,... °""" ............................. -. ..... ~ """..,... ... .,... I 3• Doable Prinb 12 El<p. 269 ts .. 369 Je ... 4" t• °°""le I I , • • . • • ' . • • • • • :: '• .. • . ' • • ,• ,. • • • • • • • • • ' ,._..,, DelJ1n • -. ,.. I' c Rose Parade ·brings back land ' BY B.W. Coo14 Soarn £onoa S he wat: Miu Temple Chy in 1970, when she was jw;t a · .sophomore in high tchooJ. The foUowinJ..)'llf.. as_the . younacst wo1nan to win the top beauty title al the National Or~nic Show in San Bernardino, she would travel to New Zculond. for a mon1h rcprescnling AmCTka's Citrus Growers. In 1973, as a freshman at . Pasadena CiiY Coltcge, the Tournament of Rose:s would beckon. Cbolcn from more 1han 800 cntr&n1S: she would serve proudly in the annual Pa~n1 celcbra1ton as a princeu in_ the Rose queen's court. · Two years later, the title of Miu C.alifornia would be hers aDd she'd be: part of a ycark>ng whirlwind journey to the Miss America contest in Atlantic City, finWling . as SCIX>nd runner-up. · Her name is Janet Carr Terrell. . That sime year. back in ~ MEXICAN RESTAU RANT hon>c-.. Tc....-CllY. 1uchd into the Su Gabriel V&Upy, Janet's tiller Robin would become the queen of the Tournament of RotCS Paladc. once apio makins 1he C.rr faooily proud. LeadiJ1& up IO Ibis hooor. Ille I»> lllo pmer<d lhc tides of Teen Miss Califomia. Junior MW California and Mw Temple Ci1y. just like list.er Janet. aod later wouJd 'be a finalist for the Maid of Cotton. . "Bo)' were we 1 big 51>lash In Temple Clay." laoabcd Robio. remcntbotiac lhc licody dai> when lho and ,..,., ...ctc the bl1 time In I.heir small town. ~ Today. both Janet and Robin, who is Robin Clrr Sanden. reside In tk Newpon·Mcu community aJona with lbtlr parents. "Our folks live dovfn here now, but home base isl1tiU Temple City. , Their bocnc is WU ftlled wilb the pictures and.the troph_ics or our youth," said Janet. who is married , lO Terry T~l~ and mother to 1 • • tar 'royal' sisters new aeneration or bctutirul youn1 ·ladles. Sisler Robin, married to Jim Sanden.. ls mo1bcr and 11cpmother to £our children and i1 ex.pectin& a chlld1n 1994. · As the 1994 Tournament of Roses approaches. Janel Terrell and Robln Sanders sharccf. their fond meinories or the-past ind their active lives of the present for th.is Daily PiJ.;>t 'Society Profile. Qoatloa: How -Id 10!' dt'sa1bt ,_.. Uva! · ~ Janet: Simptc. 1ndi,k>nal and family oriented. My focus is my h1.15band and our children. Robin: Absolutely lh!f same (or f\lC. This i1 a ~ond marriace for my huib:ind Jim, JO I am Jlepmothcr to his three &re::u kid). We have one or our own 1ogc1her, and another one on the way. Our house ls very busr, 111 all times. Do JOU evtr oi ss the udteme111 and clamour or lhf oJd Qys! ' Janot: No, 1 re11lly don'1. 1'1un -C0011Jh9-A: • • b • ' 5eMng Lunch & Dlnna For~ «J Yeas Satellite: Dish now in our large: n..w. • .;~ !), .• ""' d. ... ~ ""DfCEHgEl 0...M""' hodudu ASSORTED ANTIPASTI BAR Goilkd V«;oAblll. V.utioy ol s.a..i.. b<tr featuring . "" the: ~ sporting events. 112 tOTISSER/E. BABY BACK ScJood, MCA" & Chf:oo. • CJHCKE.N e/BS•1!2. SLAB J TYPES· Of GOURMET PASTA AIYouoC..EN • Our Mais Air A Tlfp To IM:xkol f2•4f .,.,.. Cl.;4..J ft r .,_ QMU.O Omo! &, -SpuikliNft CltAMpK/111 Olt W'IHf Foo 118'' We hope you enjoy the "tmosphere complemented with our fine: Mexican food,. $2.4'5, ..... ~ $3.'15 t-t..-i.i ON THE SIDE ..., Foo n.o..·wn~ c..u.ko Apooim Yoo C.. 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Profl'••••ll' .. ,.,.y_.,,, M!SS(ON VIEJO Illl'ORl'B 217tl M..,irltt ""7, N .... _ (714) 3e4 1700 - NISSAN :""""'Tl <lr PONTIAC SUBARU SUZUKI """'"'-............... _ .. -s.. " tt fWf. 11t411t:r .... 1t Ml\J CUCG lVSRN -..... C..11..J.-,_ TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN M't' IUiClllOI YOIDWtC9t ·'*' • ~ • s... • ,... • ..,., ._.. .,.... ... c... ,,,...,>Od IOlnM COUtm \llOUOWllllGlH ,.,..,v....u.• ... uu 117111uctH..,........ ... ........ 2-,~•-®.ml · South County 'Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED SI' ES • SERVICE • PABTI • • ' l l , r r t ....... l111DhlColla ..... Dliily Piiot _._ .. -tlloo, lo Ille put, pictum oo Ille ...U 0< in lbe tcn1pbook. It's luo to loot bock, but lool<i"I ahead ii IDOte fun. Robla! Deina '!be Tournament ol R.OMll qYHn WU a thrill I wW alwlys remtmbcr. You have no idea how cxcilina It is. to ~ cholc:n for the honor. AJ I watch thJs year'• parode, Lwill be the one ridina down Oranac Grove ri&ht tJona with this year's queen. J think: it is an even bigger C.ick to ace my kids watchin1 as they think. aee. my mom did thilt. Come on mom, did you really do thAt1 \VQt WU JOUr Coc:us U a JOWll alrt! Did JOU attk the bcau17 I.ilia 10 ate ahe•d la lire! Did your part.all au.Ide you la that dlrttlloa? Janet: ~iy rocu, was education. · AU thc-oppoilunity provided by · winnins the vark>us contests enabled me to better myself as a public spe:akcr, as• teacher, communiCltor. Thil has all been of crut value to Robin and I 'in our business ventures. ' Robin: Our family was always I~ behind us, hclpin& in whatcvcr way possibk. HoWever, if WC hadn't done any of this, they arc the kind or folks that would be How to submit your nuptial news The Daity Pik>t welcomes the chance to share the news of your engagement or wedding with our re.lders. Pd up engagement or wedding forms in our lobby a.t 330 W . &y St., Costa Mesa, Of send • <ell-addreued stamped en~lope to the Wedding Department, The Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, C-Mesa, 92626. Photos ol the couple or ol the bride only may be wbmitted with the finkhed form. BlWc and white photos reproduce best, but you may wbmit sharply-focused colO< photos '"' approv•I. Write your name on the back of the photo. If you want your photo returned, pie~ include a stamped, addressed mailing envelope. Engagements a.nd weddings are published on a spac.e available bas.is. for more information, call 642·4321, extension 350. Janet C.... Tcrrdl prpud or us (or just being ounelves. Jaac:t, you mcaUM bUJl.Aru Ycatun1 wllb your almr. Wh•t are tbe ~ olyou up to ~ .......... e..~ri, Hillo. w.u, ... ...uy, . -!Jloutll .... "' ........ -...... _..ltl --.--aadl'-o -.-............ So .. --... --charm wl -ti .. '°'""'"·-··· llobia: F'rwc yean aao there was aa opportuaity to swt a charm l8d mode:liq tchool at the Brea -· It became enormously MMXC11fW. IO we branched out 10 Nordllrom LI Jona and &condido. Now we arc oCfcrina · tM cllSICI to young ladies from the thitd arade tbrough hi&h school here in Newport Beach al the Balboa Bay Oub. \Yllait do you say lo ~pie who ~One di.arm 1chool1 for youna &irtl are outdated, dqradin& lastJtudoas! Janel: What do you think former beauty mn1es1 winncl'1 do? We aJI bcmme l>ia movie stan, TV anchon, many millionaires Janet:· ObvM>usly we don't · believe that al aH, We arc "°' about teaching girls old.fashioned, outdated women's duties. We teach speaking and grooming and how 10 handle public situa1ions of all kinds. Our goal is 10 instill SKIP BURTON '". -.. wlce ... ol Cllarpl luV a ,... car from Udp • rec 1to. 'fO'.r tnt 2 ..vtc. ........... PLUS o C!Ol•IPll•••kay ioon. car. • @ FLETCHER JONES ~1· ()· T· l'· ll· ( · :\· K· S Ol lWl'0111 lf ACH coaHrac:c ill lbeec ,_.. wo.ca "'they cu _. .. lo ....... IO<iMy. RlJbia: hrat&s CU do IO mudt to JastiU .-. ~ wl _ .. thoir.--, ·rqard&c:M: ol 1bcir IOCio«x>nomic Ntu.aitioft. We Uy &o cdorct p>d bait vaJua ia ~r Uds. belpin1 them to r...i tJic best la themselves. wbltever h is. Janet: You tnow. whJ1 mattcn Is -God views --)OU view 01hcri. and hoW you view your1elf ... Respect. k.indoC$$.. aod constderation. These are not outdatcil values. Do )'OU lhlak .. tM.n tn&er tbt be•uty cln:ult to nod • rich ·busbaad? Janel: Well, le certainly w:asn't my pl. My winning afforded me schotarJhip money for college that gave me a great education. I met my husband Terry jn church through murual friends. Act ually. it was a blind date. Our r~lationship wa~ not, is not, b;i.sed on my fame as a p3SI beauty COOlat ...._,or Oii llil..., IO ...u.....,.. Robin: Tha1'1 _. 10 ,.y rbal 1U bcAMt)' queens arc lb tbM. S.. -.. OR relldliOI fGr tlio bil . I .1..• ' .._._.._ 't' pnie .•• a """'r VieW. __,.--' 1 a rich man or a IYCntive ~er fA front oC 1he public. It wau't our thina. Bmdes., the Rose queen bM always bcca nathcr wholc:Jome, riaht? \Yb.at iJ lb« •'* ..,...,.. llU .. rw tt.acb yow .auckau! · Janet: I like to think, and hope, 1ha1 with my CJ'lill'n children as well as our stude nts, 1h1u as -.-e tC:ach them. m;ik.c dj((cri:nt opport(.lnitiu avail:iblc to them, th:it the "b:ank accoun t" or Jif.: experiences v. ill grow with all the woodcrful dcposi1s. o.nd that ;1ill thls combined expcricnct: will build their confidence for a •ucccuful life. " Robin: The only rhing I could add is that we 1e:.ch them ta rc3ch for 1hc best in thcntsclvc . \\le hope in so doing 1h:i1 they ... u grow up to be happy, ~itivc, prod':>ctivc people. _.,..,,.,_Western Waste Industries SINCE 1957 . Sminc Ca=! and Sowh °'-Cow., ~In Touµxay~ S...,..B=s Ofia:T.W... Raio.A-Bo> 16281 Constnx:ticnCircle Wrs., Irvine 857-6523 ~·~··---­--Ii II S\/,I/ / ,~f l//'\I/ \I ,~f'I (I If/\ I\ -ANO STRESS RELIEF ,,. 759-3000 ooo 95-4PAIN ----~uw -·- DR. 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I . • . ,..,. ................ ...... llC!IOll-llM..tM>ard CULi in mlc and atbktlc _...., k the last M.raw. The c beulcmcnt scandal unleashed • Vt' IJ1prin& ot cmolions from unily mcmbcn who plained ol bcina k>nc denied a anln&ful voice in the way their ools were run and how public ds were spent. It was clear lhat lhC nc•t pcrintcndcnt or the 26-ycar-otd I dis1rkt would need nsidcrablc lc;1dership skills 10 r uild public trust in an i1 1itu1ion now besieged by a fi cstorm of criticism. jThc Khoo! t?<>3rd understood that heightened public irf..olvcmcnt in publk schools was p ramount. And aJtcr a lengthy, n tionwide search, board mcmbcn; c ose Mac Bernd to usher in 1hc p omise of a new era or good f lings. Bernd, 50, was prepared for c ntrovcrsy. I-le was having a ,Sernd'.s arrival seemed to 'liymbolize positive change ~• nd great possibility - cb1rth, even. He t>ccamc Jhl· cn.:rgy that the lop ~•reaches of the district een1cd to lack. And it .diJn"t 1'C'cm a coincidence .:.wh en Bernd first arrived !\-hat the fir~l people he rrplcd to mcel wnh were the tudcn1.1o. !:Jul as has been the case yvcl) year, we had an .('abundance of people who ~ casil) could have qualified 'as the year's top ncwsmaker. • 1-lcr<.' arc our leading \ runner~-up: ~ ~1arian 8tl'IC'SOl'I -,..\f1er l.Janding near the 1op of the P''l111cal heap when she was ,.1hc H;cpublican nominee ror .. ltcutenant governor, !.Bergeson seemed ready to ·..calc 1hc mountain again , ... hen Gov. Pete Wilson (-pominatcd her to be .t,Jiupcrintcndcnt of schools '"~ror the state. But her ....,. nomination was rebuffed in r the Assembty and Bergeson 1 -a former teacher who 1 served as a board member I~ Ncwpon Beach - 11tlcctcd to come home. She ; ""~~~~"t,!~_r su pervisor in Arb c•m~U -"rhc forrncr Newport Beach police chief made news day 1 1n and day out in his 1 homc1own. J-lc was fired and then rehired. His name became a symbol for the accusations he faced - sexual harassment. He ~parred with the city manager and his fo rmer cmplO)'ee). Hi.s faU from ,11:racc resounds even still. J«an Watt -Eve.n though .-he lost her crusade to spare wo pieces of Upper Newport Bay property froll) devc..·lopmcnt. her effort ~t1rrcd the city 5eosibilitics. Wan , ·8 council member in .~ewport Beach, has ncw:f mddC a secret o f her ~cnda . The environment. ~~'.c cnv1ronmcn1. The: ~nv;ronmcnt. Roy Al¥ando -While hauling cancer, Alv&rado has ~ccn rclcntJcss 1n his effort£ 10 1h1nc the light on ('osta ~te~a·s Latino community. launching progrilms and working with )nung n1cn and women, His most recent cffon is Mad.res Costa Mesa, a group of Latino mothcn wbO patrol 1 heir streets and nearby schooli. John Hectaa -Good. ~ad or indutcrcnt. Hcdset 1-s a knack for bringing is.'iUCS lO a boil -not a bid quality (Or a ex>unal member. This vear he debated art fundina. Pl .. nned Parcn1.hood, dos pa1ks and safety 11 the pi:r. S.tYe ~tarl>le:. lllUasJ"I cdilor • • • • 'O • • • ~: • ................. . ~ . miserable time as superintendent or the 27,000..studcnt Little Rock School District in Arkansas. It was his firi:t year in the dis1pct after a ~Ui-year tenure as supcrin1cndtnt of the San Marcos Unified SchOO Diltrkt in San Diego County. The ArkansaS district had gone through 0scvcn •superintendcnu during the last 10 years and was in the throes or court-ordered desegregation. As supcrintcndenJ, Bernd spent much ot hif time In court. Interviewed by the Arkansas Democrat Gazette in June artcr it •as learned hi; wu • candidate for the S:upcrintcndcn1'1 job in Newport Beach and in Glendale. Ariz., Bernd alluded to his troubled Aikansas school di.Strict. "If you look at the prcuurcs on the Little Rock superintendent, when anyone hcan if one acts . ., O<EUBRATETMENEWYEAR~ MUCHO 'usro FRIDAY DEC. 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""l" a 111•· I a•-..-..; • ............. n. 1r'11d ,., ..,.... did ___ ... _ ..... IMl'll airpb"' tripl IO lbe lllwpoo•·Mcta edlool di&lrict. "Al ol •-really catady,..lc -bod happened ldl y<ar .._ I wua't here," Btmd I.I.id. "Tllo dlltri<t hu bad • good repuwion •taleWide and I was ,.a11y nciled about it. l'llblic educatioa riaht now ~ e lOU&b buti-. I don't think you walk inlo any perfect 5ituat.iom." The ICbool holrd orrcred Bernd a three.year l<t!tUract for $104,000 a year -$6,000 less than he wu makina in Arkansas. He took It. A former high school track coach who has a doctorate in education from the Univcnity or Colondo, Bernd did not hcslta1e to lake the Jeadtnhip bull by lhe horns. Jn counllcss meetings with · community and _parent aroups, Bernd invited the public lo 1ake an active part in their school diitrlct. The day before the beginning or the.new ~1 year, Fresh Fish Daily All Year 'Round .._kfast Lunch Dinner •Weobod Brunch 7am·4pm •Early Bird Spocialo • .._._. Hour , ....... ·~'Brunch .c;;;:r~ 400 Main St. Balboa 673-4633 ........... --......... ,,'la-..... , .... _ .. I flz•'111I .......... dtllwml Ill'. -....,, ..... na.1.,_. ,.....,.,. as an educationel aptllk<r. Bemd IOUrcd school , met wi1b membcn.or 1he U1inu communi7 and held rwe pubtic: forums. Publ.c comments from 1he rorums were analyzed durin1 the di11ric1'1 fin1 Education Summit to come up · wjth five lop tc:hool dislrict prlotities. Bernd rcoraanited the structure or achool dlSlrict adminilrration, crea1ed • list or 10 priorilies he pledged to be held accountable ror, and lnithued a currK:-Ulun1 audit to review all school district open lions. Never one to .shy away from • good public relations opportunity, he even rolled into :a high school assembly on his turquOise-and·cream H:irlcy-Oavidson low rider to the cheen.of students. "He Was 1he man we needed to get in thcrt and bring 1his district together," uid 28-ycar school tloud member Rod MKtM a boenl pnsid .. I whoo Bc....i - hi.red. "Wo needed l'*COM wbo was wide open to 1hc coaunuoily. , I doa't think •e rould hoave picked a better pc:non." Mosl parents, c.mployees and corrununity member; now uy the tchool distrk'l is mo\tlnc in the risht directton. ~also say ahoy feel wek:omc to t;ttc p:-n in the procc of change. Dy :all DCCOUntJ.. Mac Bernd tuls apparently rHIUJCd conrldcncc in u school di.\ltict wracked by liCandal, ind he's dOne it in only ' six mon1hs. Uut he clearly understands this new c:ra of aooo rcclin&-' mus1 be accompanied bf - tancibJe results. "1'he challenge for all or us -~ particulor.ly me -is tha,t listening is oot goin' to be enoueh, .. Bernd said. "Nobody's more aware of that 1han 1 am. We've <.>pe:ned Up the syst~m; we're having 1rca1 disc:ussions and we're coins to ha\•C wonderful plans in pl:acc -we've got 10 execute them." ~ U1Wlllt-•Tm~Am .... ... flaJCM ..... ,. -.. -..... .. ___ .,..,., W.£16 ... .,.,~ .......... ii, _.. .. _ 1 --· ... 1Jt -····· INt ..... -'°EE! --~.:.. ; -·-...,., .. -.... , _ ..... , tu ... lhltply south, Oytna ""er Coronl dcl Mar to avoid traffic from John Wayne Airpon. Yvonne Houucls. president of 1hc Hubor V~w Hills ljomeown. en Asloclation, feaq a cocn- mctclal airport 11 EJ Toro tnelnJ noisy airplanes would be flying ovtt her home 5C'YCral times a day. But Oclino nld lhc planu COUid use runway 07L. fiyio1 cast over hilly, !'r\Oltly unin~ited ter· rDin before turnin& · souih toward the ocean and jetting O\ler Laguna Hills and Laauna Beach. The:rc't only one problem-with the plan: There's a 700-foot hill in 1hc way, DUI Dclino said it could easily · be lowered, allowing aircr:if1 to • S<ifely sale it. ~ That · wunds a little silly t.o Hou.sscls. who compares it to the time officials wanted to stick giant (ans in lhe San Gabriel Mountains 10 blow 1way I.he smog. But Dclino tUid chor11ing 60 reel of£ the lop of a hil 1s "pea· null." "The citizens of C.Orona del Mar are concerned thrat our city is pressing for immediate convenion of El Toro when 1here is no guar- antee that the suggested hill re· (nOVll and weight rest1ictions will be. 1ccep1qblc or feasible," Hous· sels said. u Ille,....._...,.,. -lnlGlonblo Md olllci·~ cod up,... ...... tho ralrlctiotu, lbc .. ,. .. alrpoR at EJ Toro could end up bef&htc•ma Ille 1cve1 o1 ,;, "ur"' noise already endured by the city. "If they over Wee El Toro aad convcn it &Q a CXHl>JQercial ~n. we are w:ry likely 1.o be under I.be nipt pattern like lhese pt.Ofle in 0-r Shor..," HoUll<ls .. id. "I think O;Ur ciry is Oyin1 orr the ban· die here and they haven't 1akcn evcrythlna Into conskleration." But DcUno, who wu hired by ·the city J2 years •ao after workin& for an' airpon cniinccrin& firm, uld the city's suggestions for con·· vertinJ E Toro arc not pie "in the' sky. "Between us and the county, we're probably the foremost orga- nintiOn in th~ country who arc ex- perts on airpon managcmcn1 around a populated community," he uid. "If they take Orr toward (Harbor· View), the fant thidg they're going to have to do is Oy over Turtle Rock. and that's not aoin& to hap- pen," Delino said. According tO Irvine's ~ master plan, the city opposes a com- mercial airport within ilS bound· arics. A ponion or the 4,~acre El Toro base ls within its sphere or influence. Bui Irvine orftcials firmly main· to.in 1hey will consider a oom· . illlia 1'lnlc Rod: remain undja. hlrbcd. ••1 Ju.A lhiftt her tcan are un· founded.'' M aaid. wrbete Is 1 re- mo<e -8>ill1y k llOolld happca, bllt Ille cbwa ol ii UC minor." The city 11111 1od Chy Council, led by Dcllno, M1yor 01rcncc Turner and Oty Manqer Kevin MUlphy, baV< been lobbyiJI& lot scvenJ ~·n for a second alrpon in Oranac C.OUnty. Without another airport, they say 'John Wayne will continue to increase iu number of fliahts. which currently is about 6 million per ye.,r. According 10 an airport aaree· mcnt which the city 5'('U('k with the county. in 1985, there tan be . no more than 8 m!J!ion )lights per year. · But the agreement expires in 200S, and city officials expect the constraints Will disappear it •an- other airport is not built. That wo.uJd mean more nights in and out of John Waynt -perhaps u many as 16 million per year by 2000 -and more noise for New· port Beach residenll. "We've got houses up 1he kazoo, and nobody ls movin& here anyway. What good is that fand if you don't pul a commercial airpon there?" Oelino nid. "It just makes oodles of sense." Houssels isn't so sure. "I think we necc:fto find another putllaf --rup.. ..... Ille clry,. lbc Aid. CCMOvihm • Pbiil . SaHOae. wbo _ .. Coroaa dd Mar, .... ho hua~ ,_koed uy Ciiis ,,... ruidc.rtta wbo an worried about a commercial airpon at El Toro diJ. turb ... thclr quality cl Ille. "I can't conceive ol them run-ru., airplanes (IO ll\C Well! with John Wayne beina where t is. .. • said SanlOne, 1 former air ttafflC controller. 1'hey would iniist on. golns ~ other way. Once ih • while there might be one (aoi~ welt), but I don't think it would be any bi& deal." Several south coun1y cit~ op- pose the conversidn or El Toro to a commercial airpon. For some of those re1idt:nts, the announcement of its closure was a blessing --despite the enormous economic: Sass. "E~rybody in :Couth county has this feu of an airport," De lino said ... What really fuels those fears arc those damned military planes Oyin1 'around at incn:dibly ·high noise levels. ''There's a lot of misinforma· tion. There's a lot or cuggeration. And I guess you could use t.he word 'hyperbole.' ·· mcrcial airpon at El Toro anyway. site ror an a~n besides El Toro. S1ill, .Dclino believes they wou;, .;; .;•;;. ;e.;; /4 Plea8e join llB . ~ ~ for a gala ~ t" ~ New Years Eve. • Mab;your~ now. Spec1als ~ ,. ---:. . Lobster ~. • Rack of·I.amb ~ ~ Open Menu ~ . OPEN NEW YEAR'S DAY ~ • . llnlll lmcll • l.9c~ · DI-/4 Bt •DA.YIP IUnz.. lr.t.fr Wam:a • ORANGE -A li&h1cd Christmu boa.I para~ i'2i this landlocked city1 Sort or. Ccdrk C&t)cn, OW'l)er of We1tcrn Coost Con1tructio n in Anaheim, wa n1cd to play bost to a party 1h:11 hi friend) would never forget. So on Wednesday ni1h1, he plopped a minia ture ve1).1on of the Newport Hl rbor Christmas Boat Parade - an e\·cn1 the New Yo rk Times has hailed a.) one or the n:ition's ~1 popular - into his b3Ck)ard swimming pool. "Who k.nOVo"s," Carlen ~ud, "This could be the beginning of ·a new annual tradi tion. nus year six boats -ncxl year 60?'· The lead boat is CATERING SPECIALISTS ! ~ -HAPPY HOLIDAYS ba.11ery"'Jl(Nfc.rcd and wvrb otr a rtrnotc coo1rol. The otbtt boJts are a1tached Lo it. The 1rmad.1 circles the pool C\'Ct')' 15 minutes in front ol a b#Ckdrop or painted hou.se (ronls, dmilar w Newport Bcxh's p:irade and ··Rina or Lights:· 'Pftu.s h;;a) &CH 10 be i;cc-n to be bel ieved," ~Jd Chl.lCk E~nt or lllurnin:ited Conccpti. "It's I fir)t ror u$, No one h;i) c\-c.r :ailid us to crcau: :i bo:ll par;ide ... E\3ns Wd he probably vi'iilcd every hobby ,)hup in Or1ngc County lo m:ike 1hc bo:us, which arc deco,3ted .... i1h colbrc d Jightl and miniature dccor:itions. "We're very proud of 1hc resu ll," he said. "Ju)! h~c the re al thing." ,_.., It'• ""' -' CllMllfs '!!' ·~ ··~JN;,:;;:;;: fOOM •• ··: Ope ~ For :\cw YeJrS Eve • Dinner fro m 4pm Ope n For New \i:ars Day • Dinner from .lpm &om the Sabatino llunl(y ~ • For Reservations Can '3 723-0821 .;~-;;,i;·~-··~-· ... "1 ~lake Your Reservaciom """' J 641 ·9777 t 300 ll;rbor Bi•d. "'!Ji/son In The ... HARBOR ®CENTER ·~·~'$&.·~~·~~~~ ' "' ADVERTISEMENT · AMERI CAN • Y-r •••faurant Guide la Dining in Newporl 8eoch, Cosfa Mesa, Corona del Mar, Hunli"fllon 8eoch & F-ntoin Volley S1UDIO CAn, toc:c:md ot I 00 Moon St 6olboo .. fool ol plo<j. Tho s..dio cor. ,, ... ...,,_...,. ploce for food, """ & ~nmenf-~ indl.ldn rib•, diicbn1 h"': R.h, po.-0, CJPP9fizen & dock. oho~-bt\lftCf'I on Sot & ~ 10 lo 3·00 which indudM 0IM'I ............ , poncaltiond ~ ._.. range &om $2.9.S.$13.95 Op..'! 7 doy1o--..Mo""ri1 l :30.1 :30om, So-. S4,in 10.l.30oni. N,lltU,F8,ENT,V,MC,AE,OC CALIFORNIA CUISI N E .......,_, m COMMHT, loca.d on 2nd St . m ,, ___ ,.._ _.__ ol '-Belmont Shcwe cno. Nop&.. lib Co. offw, ltW OICKO'S, Ccuuol Cor11. ~· .nn .-·'Y lMt Wt~ led. l ibs. S8a.d Chidten. Prime Rib fOIOr" lo enjoy )0.11..lf. Locdld ot 7887 C.,..., and SalodO. ....... l;b Co ·-7 "°"' 0 -Oo •• ---· --.... & cold at.tpM 3ptl on~ •hen o prifolll bonquer potbt., ~ piuot. fgf1t0'1 and it1rt11 fro.n '°°"'•do'; c<*ring for porti• of 20 or more aftd the grilJ~ric:et range frc. jJ 9.S to S 13 9.S. aho ..._ locoiod oo 5800 W. 2nd So .• '°"9 Opooo I 1,30 1o dooo 0ow"'1! nigM,. jou on loi>ch 1310! •39.al&S Wod. 8ia '-' s..<.,. ...... Thuo. e..idnigl>o '°· ID, fl. WC. V, >I<. >l. DC. l>SCCl'IU llU. WSS,fl,ENl,WC.V.MC.AE,OC BRKFS T LUNCH DINNER ·2 7 ITALIAN , > .\Nl ~f --.-•375-•C:.. --c-•--•"'"n .....,.n.._ ..... _~_.. .... ..... _ .. _ _._ .... _ _.ID.._._._ .... wwla-. ... ...... ._ .. ._, __ .,~ -·------·-llcJN.~-soo. MEXICAN INDIAN N~ lNOIAN FOOD, Cn1>eoly occloiinecl by ElnW OJh Locoiied at 370.5 So Br..iol Sarita A1'Cl ( 1 bi\ No ol So Coost Pbzo 119.•I to C~runel ~ 1nckide• Chtd..., ond Veg~s. do,}y 'J)«•ob 4 combo pl.o1e1 Of:*' do1f). Imm 1 !om to Opm IN OUi TKO WC. v MC (71 ") S5Q.OS0.5 INOlAH PAAADtSI locoMtd 01 1.520 Vo/9)1 Coo" Hwy Th• menu oroclude~ ckod.., lomb Wl<llood Ol'ld vegeto"on d1.n.1 oil prepor.d lo J)e'"fect>on ""'*' Ofl/y IN lresh.ir u•v.o..nh Pr<•• rOt'IQ• frO<"I' $1 50 _, SI 5 95 ior o compl.'fl (omb>no!IOn d·N>el Op.> 7 doys o weel lur<.l<i I! 30 lb 1 30 d•rtl"et ~ _, 10 ID fB V MC Af OS DC (7 1 ") 04t>-3993 RESTAURANT /CLUB SEAFOOD STEAKS SE Al BEA CH T ... ,.., ...... ,.,. ........ frieodl _, 10 m.,. io lhc New Yc•t, ttcal the. 10 5nacb that i re feslive, delicious and more hcohhfuJ 1han tun)' popolar snack foodl. Ahbou&h overindul&ina haJ a_lmost become 1 holida)' riauat,"'to , hits tho New Year fallout. Accordint to Dr. Lloyd Rucker, co-medical director or 1he wel&ht m:1n:11cmcn1 proar.un 11 lhe UCI, the avcni&c American gains approitim3ic ly seve n pounds between Th;nks&ivillg and New .Yczir's Day, and only fr.-c of those ;pounds' arc eventually shed. 1 ~ party me nu 1ha1 focuses OA Slim snaclu will he lp keep holiday pounds from piling up. Start by v.·ctcoming guests with something hot to drink. They'll be glad to exchange jackets and hats for hand-warming mugs of hot apple cider or spiced cran~rry juice: ;\dd cinnan1on stick stirren to these f;u-(rcc sippers and put hot beverage carafes in !lC\'tral locations to make refills COO\·cnicnt. ~ Large bov.'IS or holiday cookiC tins filled with snacks also invite guests lo help themselves. To · u tisry every taste, orrcr one snack nlUt that's sweet and one that's sa vory. Developed in the Qu:'.1kcr Kitchens, the snacks realured here get their appealing crunch rrom pufCed wheat or puffed rice cer~I. Uoth of these ready 10 cal cerc.f!s nre a great base !or a snack mix bcxauM: th ey contain 50 calorics per (I cup) serving, and no r.:11, no wdiun1 and no sugar. Cranberry Apple Sn:ick f\.1 U is a sweet and crun&y blend of favorite holiday or non·holiday n:JVOrs. It's easy to make, too. 1·hawcd apple juice conccn1ra1e, spices, brown sugar and just a small ouuo unl of vegc1a.ble oil arc ron1bincd wi1h 1hc puffed cereal and n1icrowavcd (or baked conventionally). Stir in the dried cr1nbcrrics while the sn::ic.k mix is still warm. Rccipc·rcndy diced mixed dried fruits and s;ivory seasonings give East Indian Snack Mix a more e:c(,tic fla vor th:u's rcminlsttn1 or 1ht curries prominently fcalun:d on Indian and Thai menus. Uoth of these snack mixes ore portable. Pack in small rescolablc sandwich bags and, they can be toted to the New Year's parade or tra\'cling by car or pl;i ne to visit rcl:i.tivcs and friends. For more recipes and smart low-r::it sn:lcking tips, write for the free brochure, Snack Savvy. Send yot.i r nanle and complete addre~ to: (Snaclc S!l.V\-)' Original Chex party recipe l-loliduy entertaining is as easy as l, 2, 3 wi1h America's favorite snack, Original Chcx Party Mix - just make ii, shake it and b:llce ii! • v .. cup (Y.I s lick) m11ra•rl oc or bultcr, mchtd • l v .. teaspoons Lawry's Seasont'd Salt • 4 Vz teaspoons IAa &: Perrins \Vorccstcrshitt Sauce • 8 cups or your ra,·oritc Che.a: brand cc~als (Corn. Klee and/or \\'beat) • 1 nip 1•111.ntcrs ~1 ixcd Nu ts ,.....?, Pla nters Peanuts 1 1 cup Keebl er Dutter raids f\1:akcs 9 cups. Chex Party Mix can be prepared in bo1h the microwa11c o~ con\'cntional O'li:R: •In the microwave: 10 n1in utes: In smaJI bowl :idd sc;isoncd s:ilt and Wo'tcestershirc uuce to melted marprinc; mil well. POU-r cerc:r.ll, nuu •nd pretzels into larae Glad-Lock Zipper Bas-Pour marsarinc mixture O'ler ; cereal mixture. Seal top o( baa and Wte until all : pieces are evenly coated. • Pour contents or ba& inlO 'r larae microwavc-urc bowl. tic:rowave on HIGH 5 to b . ; minutca stirrin& every 2. , ll'linutcs. Spread on 1 ':1blcwbcn1 paper to cool. i~1ore In 1irti&hl container. & •In 1 convtnlionaJ OYCn: t. Pre.he•! ~n 10 1'00F. ~cit ~ n\atJ,lrane tr\ open roasu ns I p1n. Stir in sc~d salt \nd Wom:ttcrshtre sauce. Add cc.real, nwu •nd ~ueJs. and stir until all pkqs lltJ"Ytnty co:md. lbkc I hour. tefrrina evc.ry JS minutes. Spfcad oa •boorbcnl paper IO cool. ~ Store iA t.ir1iaftt container. Due 10 diftereocc1 in ...._. ........ -.... 1i-... , .... ~... ' Thc.N: dinctiom "re .....,... ... 61S IO 100 ... _ ... • Ill fl¢ l32 S. Mictllpm Ave. Solla 900 Dept. N Clllcqo, 1 l 60604 cu•HllllT Al'PLI lllACll MIX . • t11tlr1pooo.s vqeCable oU • l tnlfOOD lf'M•d,dD ..... • l &ablt•poool nnnty p1ck.td ............... • V. ttupool' aroud •wlmq • ' cups Quaker pulftd. wbcat °' puft'itd ritt cettal • l &ablc.spoons frqu:a a pple juke CGDc:u.tralC, tJa.awtd ............... " .... ,,.,t,. In a.all bowl. o tlM ...... bll oil,--· ...... juice __,..IC, ••-111111 nuunq: Ilia wolL "-pulred . c:erul lo larp - bowl. Oriule liquid -_, ce real, 1tJrrina v.n1il evenly COlted. Microwave at HJOH I miov&c; s1ir. Microwave u Mktitk>eal I to 1 ~ minutes, or until ttrcaJ no tonger appears wet. Stir ia dried cranberries. Cool. Store ti&hlly covered. 6"CUPS - . a. ... ,,?. --dlnicdoM: ...,... ____ d llbcWe. ftla Cllftll miltUN ia 13 x ,._ ...... -.. 2'0F 20 ........ ldrriq _ Iller 10 -'"• Remove from OYC:n; stir .. drlod crubcrrjeL Ccol. Nulritioo lofonnalioo: I cup: Cllorlet 140, calorict from fa1 4.S, lOtll la1 fiber 1., Protein 21- • l faNrtf 11 a1 .,,..e&eb&e:. 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Black Ol1YSS, Tomatoes & Lettuce SpuaJ on a Btd of 8~11 Dip Made With Sour Cream S.rves lO to 26 Ptopll. """'""'"' "2~95 ....... ,_ • Allow z fO 4 ,.,.,~,.-s ..... The Oriental Express Party Tray Dftp Frial Vlgolabto & Cht<b• Egg Rolls & Ffl«I Potstt<ltars Wth Hot !lusunl & S-t & Sout S.U.:. S.rm 8 to 12 Ptoplo. -. .. -.,_,.... ~~3~'1: - " AtAlll'lld -""' lllp --- Meatball Mania z~95 .... ,,, .,, --.. -·-,.... ,,,, ,..,.,.,_._ a.II Vons Enriched Tmpicana '· · ""udsen ...,_r_,...,~ °"" .., I "''' Zttzy 880 Sa--8111 12 """'*· 1'/t Lb. Btead I ~'!. ~~~ 1 Sour Cream ;.;. _ =-:,~.,=-:-s.:i:. _ -, R.,:~~ '---"=· 640unclCMlon ~aw:"J:.:.~ Party Platter •I .89 · 2~5°0 99 ~.wrood~Ewi~~ ' ,____ __ ------L---..::..;:. ~---4 • I ilDFF v:-.:,,,.. , 1ss :,:.,,,. .. 7'' l~:!~---·,.•-3; • = . ~-=--=·i:.a:':;'!....... ----·--.. ,., ··--· .... 6'' F ,_IMPTA.,IMOlrl Scouts to..__, duk. Yin..U,..., ..... otpAiutioft -!us ......... lcs are a fun ud 1"1CCOtlA&t way to supplement ha cotton. Few otber methods.,. u limc-~d 0t u rewardiQI: u $<lling hom..ilaked p>dics to PIY !o< sptdal projec:ts. Whjlc it is fun to view and sample the goods fO< 1 bike oak> (cookies are alwaya a favorite whenever a card table is set up . and price sisns are posted), a solid plan is necessary to make wre 1h31 the pis of the fund ralsin& :sre accomplished. A bake sa.lc should be organiu:d like: a busincas -complete with a chairperson and committees with specific re ponsibilitics. T.o run a succcs.sful bake sale, (he chairperson must: • Recruit volunteers 10 bate cookies. • Make assignments to insure that a wide variety of popular cookies arc· represented. (l)ocolatc chip is Spices nl fruits make fop great dessert P•b1ers Apples and pcan never had it so good. Wann, fragrant spices and sweet batten transform these f:tll fruits into luscious treats, in lcs.s than 30 minutes. Cinnm.mon, nutmeg and cloves bring out tbc best in orchard apples in Sptccd Apple. Coerce Cake. This spicy-sweet breakfast trc3t uses convenient buttermilk baking mix, with bits of apple both mixed in and arra11gcd on top 10 form_ a sugary apple crust. A wann piece of this cake is perfect for a chilly fall morning. In delicious microw.111vc-quick Spiced Pear Crumble, the tingling tastes of ginger and allspice get fresh pcan dancing in their dish. Then, a crunchy topping of these .umc spices, o3ts and almonds arc sprinkled over the pears and the t whole comforting concoction is I cooked 10 a bubbly, sweet finlsh. ' I I t I ! ,, fl Y• (( s. ' ' SPICID APPLI COFFll CAD • v.r cup granulated suaar • l¥4 teaspoon a.round cinnamon • v<tftspoon around nutmq • v~ tiaspoon ground clove• • 2 medJun1·slie s-wttt apples • 2 cups buttermilk baklna mix • I Jarse cu •¥~cup milk • l tablespoons butter, meUcd Jl~heal uven 10 l75 F. Uahlly ercase au 8-lnch squatt baking pan. In a cup combine V• cup of 1.t:te sugar, V• tea.spoon cac:b or the Cllhuamon and nucruea; and ~ t~spoon of lbe cloves. Jlal,·e and core applet; peel one or the halves and finely chop; thinly sUce n:maininc l apple halves. In a bri:e bowl ~mblne baklns mix., the .-emalnlnc v. cup supr, lV! 1,·aspoo05 cinnamon, v.r teaspoon 11ulmf1 and "' leaspoon cloves. ln a su1aU boM·I romblnc eu, milk and buller; sllr into dry ln&redit'nts, bcalin& uutil combined about JO sctonds (baller ... -111 be lumpy). Stir la the tboppcd apple; spread baller la prepared pan. Arnlnae the apple slltts over batter, ovcriappin& sli&bll7. Bab un1il a woodc:n pick inserted la Lbe ... tt'nlcr C:OPlCS out clean, about 25 ntinutu. Cool on a wire ndt. Stn ·e warm. Yklds 6 to 8 portioas SPICID PIAR CRUMILI • V.. cup quic:k·C'OOkinc oats • 4 tablespoons all-purpose Gour • .. 1abltspoons Onnly-padtd Ucbt browa su.ear • J lt'aJpoon sround alo1e:r • ~ teaspooo. &rtMIDd fllspkt • V• te:aspoon salt • l tablcspoons butter, soflc:aed • V• cvp sllttd ullbla.acbed almondt • 1 ~ pounds nrm ripe peal1 • 1 tablespooa lc:moa juJce · Jn • 1maU bowl comblo.t OltJ, l tablespoons ot tbe nour, :Z tablupoont of ON brott"D 1upr, ~ lt'Upoon of the "np.r, 'If IUspoo• ot lht all pJcc 1ad ~ Alt; tel aside. U11.., paSUJ bltader or O"lff1. work la bet&c:r uatU •W-b cnuabl); 1Ur lo alMCNadl; wt atldt. Cort a•d tll'11f1 lllct ,..,. (do ... pod) ... I P.iacio.&1u1 pie pi. .. plltt ,.~n; ..., wltb .._Joice. lo 1 cup cOaw.. CM rwa••• .. l Ulbaapooa Alur, 1 iM&aplOOI brow•,...,.,, ~ &eupooai ~ ud K lcalpooo lllapla; lpl'INll .,.,, ,an; I• to HM. C.W-er •hll t'tlleff plaMk wn,; •!<.......,,. H HIGH (I-,......) ... u ,..... .,... ........, ... ud. -·---..-_,....._.,,_ .... ._ ....... ..-. Mlaeaa•• M KICK wM ..,... II """1"""' --1111,) II I •'ed-, ..... we. Ltc ..... .... ___ ...,_, ., ........ a Ndrwt1 faworite, IO I r.. ...,,,.. ""' be lalped to bake bolibcl o( Critco •• ""' IUld dM:wy Ulllmale Oiocol•1t• Chip Cooties Olbcr popular faYOrita. pe:anu"t b<ittet IAd 01tm<ll. can be drellCd up to bcCC>CM Peanut Butter Thumb PriPI Coot.in. rcpllatin& tbe Davon of a punut b<ittcr and jelly .andwi<h; and · · Oa1mea) Chocolate Raisin ~ okl-!ultloncd chC'*)' • oatmeal cook1et in which chooola1c-covered raisins arc nestled,. , • Publicize the bake sale, as well as lhe cause, through the k>cal community. Most communities wi.U tum ou.1 to aupport a won.by cause. Local 5Upermatke1S and shops arc usually receptive lO puttinc Oyen in lhcir windows. and a riotke 5hou1d be sent a (cw weeks in advance of the bake sale to local media to ask for publicity. Call the newspaper, ndio or television sta1ions, and ask for the name or the person who ls in charge of the community calendar. Yo u r t icket to a secure • retirem e n t. For a recorded message of current rate information, call 1-800-4US BOND 1-800-487-2663 ~i ........... .. AlelllouldM:nt IW. inch'41''11 IM-.-. --· aat ... o<lbo ___ .,, the .,...,..,. Oii tr s•· • EMw'o lbe ewear JI .. a16it •llJ'OllplallaA_....,_ an alteru&e kxatm la cue of bad w .. tber. • Selca •. pc<ioa to be la ..... otsu~liel tueb u 11111111 poperor plasa~ bqs for pwc:bUe<I cootie&. • In l<ldltioft to hlviac a cltaato box (or boze•) oa blAd, -·sun you hive plenty at cblnse (J trip to lhc bank will lake care of it) and a caku.lator. Many bike saler.rticiplRb donate their bake aoodl to the sale. ln aome cuca. participants are reimbursed for the C05t Of their ingredients from the cross profits. ('This is conunon when one . pe~ bakes a panic:ularly larae quanllly of &oocSs. ot hu used expcnsiw in&rcdients - macadamia nuts, for instance -in his or her recipe.) A 111le o! thumb employed by ... ...,= 11 ....... .. -ftir l"iclll ftai1Md _...,.loilll-alllll -"'°""'lllu--. -.......... -o( ... ......... f.,........,il. ....... "'diewy '"" INi'1 R~ ~Bin tOlll S3 to-cootla,t-- .a..wcl bl IOld "" .. -JO ..... eacll to -... -oC ... u.,rcdleall ud mUe I pro&. ""' sdioql-«latcd --M • 1eam bool1cr dub. it ii Rice ii' 1tudeat1 Joas willl poseall · porticfpltc la the -•t. Sioeo many children know how to UK a mic:1owa¥e oven, they couJd contribute such trea11 u No-Bab Chocolale Caramel Bars. This delicious. rich snack is JDadc with Milk Duda Cindy, 1 lutdous combina1ion of creamy caramel ' surrounded by deep chocolate • The Milk Duds candy b melted and blended wilh crispy rice cereal and chocoJatc chips. The combination of ctiocolate and caramel is a sure crowd-pleaser. Farmers = at Atri.um Court ,.. ... .,.,... ol «dill llcndlll • ... ,=·· ol .............. ~ .... -..-c.-. ... -... ?,.,.,.. ... pro•••ot--b9lc:M1ol _. .... -Olioo lo aollJ -ud-tDtlsMIO -·-.... -~lalllldlwkllC.-. 111,.. ................. -llp hop '"" ...,. ""' IAd ......,, - <:ri-ii --MI-... lnpodicnt, OOI M I ......, lite .....,Uld..,...../utdu11 ~-=tr.-.:=-............. o1 ........ Ollm ... ......, ... ...,,, ___ .... ,., Ill II II N9. IMll a 1*11 I DOD ol Crilco -··b· tlwl .,_ ol u&urated ra1 venu& butlU'1 JCW.• II oa:,, ...... to Ill u lllrKI;... "•lo< __ bike we. DtCll borrowed loldiq llblel wilb altnct~ 1ablcdothl and ·-your biked .-lo bukets. lANSSON'S t. -. •w«llf'.'lllll'f.CWI .. YCU ta YEAR'S fAR1Y 1oo:i·s and 1oo:i·s of Fesfl\le . 8aloons In Olll819nt Colen ond Styles ••. Coses & Ccw of ChOI ""'°"" Paty ~ ... Confetti ... StreanelS ond Noise Ma!<efs ... New Yea's Paty Hots. .. -- Muclt ... rtt IN FASHION ISLAND ., • • • • • Gourmet Gifts & Fruit Baskets Are Our Specialty! FARMERS MARKET IS YOUR NEW YEAR'S EVE lit BOWi,. GAME PARTY HE.ADQUARURS • P.ny Platten •Hors D'oeuvtt Trays • Goutmcc Dips and Spttods • Fiot Wino and Ownpap • F..sh Snfoocb and a..ict Ma1< • lmponed Caviar ' HOLIDAY HOURS: o,...N.wv..;.&.e.--.e~ °""' _ ,,_., Doy''°°"'"'~ OftN MON..sAT ••.»-,..,,. OnNSVN ~ l'rio9GM4n. • • I a' r ,;;;;y I Th&ndey, ~ 30, 111113 •• PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CAllLSON, 642 ... )lO, UL )I] • .\lAac .\lu:nN. 0..ULf PUDT Coron:a ckl Ala.r High'• soccer standout Jason Boyce (11) takes command in toum1111cnt pl:ay on \VcdncscUy. BY 8.u.aY FAUUOfll~ Sru•n \Vt.tna W hen ii coma 10 inqui r ies of Jason Boyce reaarding scor.i~1 i:ccords, one needs K> bc~fic. JASON-1,00 I move~... so id l-lalc\) and lightning quick:ness (he .... ·us the Sea V1cv. League sprint champion at 100 and 200 n1ctcrs as a soph· omorc and h3s been clocked al 4.39 over 40 ,-ards), Boyce prefers 10 credit his tcamm3tcs ""hen talk lurn!!o to h~ sleight of foot. The Corona dcl ~tar H igh scnk>r Part1dc All· American politely added a qualifier when asked if fl.1onday's five- ao:d outburs.t against HE'S BAAACK! ! ... Corona del Mar soccer wh iz is giving Sea Kings opponents nightmares in this. his senior season. "\VcJc pla)ing c:cccp- tionally ""'ell as a uni1 San Marcos was a c11.reer high. "ll's the lll05t I've scored in 11 high school game .• " uid Boyce, whose more than 80 goals in little more 'han three vanity seasons offer a mer~ preamble to his prolific x:o rina prowess. ' "I can't even rcmcm,bcr the rMst I scored in a pine when I was younger," said 1hc Da lly Piiot Athlete of the Weck, who has played the game year-round since q:e 1.l, :r.fter two seasons of experience in the A YSO program. Boyce came into 'his senior IC:UOn with 70 prep JO&J.s. and is already in the 80s. after 10 iamcs lhis acason. In addition lo his ~ goals naainst San Marcos on 1he firs1 day of 1hc Marina Tournament, he i.allicd two in Tue~ day's 3·2 triumph over Clovis. He opened the iC:tson with a 1hree-pl hal trk.k 1g:iinst Westminster. :in.d is lhc primary rcasion the Sta K'lnp (7-2·2 after Wednesday's 2--0 toss to Marina in the fifth·placc fintd) arc ~xpcctcd to challenae for Sci View Lcaauc and C IP Sou1bern Section thlcs this year:~ and I crcdil the ""·hole learn,·• said Boyce, who is a member of the undcr-20 natton:al select pool, and is a good bet to rcprcgnt the U.S. in the 1995 Junior World C\lp. "rve been really serious about 1hc game siflC't: I wu 13." said the 5-7, 150-poundcr, who is considcr- inJ scholarshii;) offers rrom Rutgers. Washington. UCLJ\.. the University of San Diego and Fresno State. "I doo'I lel a dny go by without touching the bait and I try to spend at least one hour n dny working on aspects of my game." • He earned Sea View fl.tVP and All-CIF recognition last season. and ls encountering the derensivc: a1ten1M>n those credentials warrant. "There a.re some smart coxhcs out there~ and I've had two and 1hrce guys marking me this year," Boyce sakl. .. Bui I like it when there arc a lot of people on me. be· caUJt l£ cives me opportunities to give the l>All up to euys who "IJ'e bound to be open. .... -._ evian ---"Teams alwlys tDlk about mark· ins him. but ·you re•lly caa't. •·• CdM Cooch Ray H•le1 ·•aid . "'There is no way o( 1 to pp i n1 kin>." THE ATHLETE'S CHOICE "I came in to thls y.ear want· ina to score 40 JOllS. but the main thing with me is hclpina I.he team win. I( WC IC• co mplish our pls of .. in· ftiogle-and CIF, I'm noc 10Ja 1 to be worried 1bot.at bow many.,... Thoup -nlzed lot W1 ere.· ail.,. ot(casive-sllll ("Ht ._ 11121'111 ·-cw .... ,. ........ tUS9a.Clllll Hwy. c.. ................... ., I tc0re ... Sailors sizzle . with 37 fourth-quarter P.Oints -, for on-the-wall· victory ... Newport Harbor gets a shot. at Edison tonight in the semifinals after getting off the floor in late going to topple Righetti Wednesday. BY ll.JCRAl..D 0C);iw~ Sloan Warn• COSTA MESA -The • anatomy of a oomeback, as • written in Newpon Harbor • High language': -ln the fourth quarter, S;1ilor Coach Richard Smith calls off the full-coun press, which had. helped his team get ~ven. One inbound play later by Righetti. the Sailors ste11I the ball and score uncontested to take the lead. -On fo"1r .consecutive one· and-one sit· uations, lhc Sailon make the first free throw, then miss the second and gra~ the offensiYC rebound each time with less than a minute lcf1. ll forces Righeu i to foul more. -The· Sailors tail)' four more poin1s in the final eigh1 minutes than they scored in the first three quaners combined. The result was a memorable 70-62 come-from-behind ,,.ictory Q\Cr Righettt in the fin.:il round of pool pl:i~ Wednc!>day 1n the Coos! 1-!olida) ClaS>K, p1111ng Nl· .... port Harbor against Edt!loO!l wnight at 7:30 1n the a.cm1finals. ··1 don'1 knu"' "'h:u LI \Oo..1S. but ll .,.,or~ed:· Smith i.aid. ··11 \Oo:.t) nlU!>!ly JU!>I Righetti (8-2) . .,..hich led 43-33 :Jltcr three quart(n, had pusheJ the S:J1loti. (b- 4) around for the firi.t 2-l rninu tc ~. C:\cll early in the fourth qu.Jner~ 11 appeared the Warnors could hold on, 1:uns1der1ng ho"' they blocked out undernc.ith and c::arnc.d second chances. S.• SAILOU /Pa9e •2 Boards prove fatal for Eagles .,.. Estancia sees lead melt. drops to fiftt\illace semifinals today . BY BAlll.Y fAVLKN£a., Sro•n \\"•rn• COSTA fl.1ES A - That wasn't blue sky ho\ering aloft in Estan· ci3 High's gym \Vcdncs· d:iy night . 11 only seemed ali if the royal bluc·uniformed Long · Beach Jordan re bounders were unar- . . LS JORDAN ' ESTANCIA ..... ... ..... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... ... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . •••• ••• • • • • •••• • •• fec1cd by gravity in 1heir pool C shO\loduv.n \Oo 1th l:s1anc1:.1 at 1hc l:;.ig.lc)· (~ua'l l"loliday Classic. Jordan (8-J) seized 1hc skyways all n1gh1 ag:i 1n-,1 the the i.1reJk· .. hw11ng l:.;1gk· ... :imass1ng scvert of their 23 field goals on offenw\C ,rebound putb.1cL .. \" c-.c.i pc v.•1th a 58-SO triumph. The win put the Panthers into tonight's 5:50 llt'm1fin.:ll cla!ih :ig.1111,1 l-luru1ng1011 lk:ich. and dropp<d Estancia (6·6) into a fiflh·pl.1 cc 1>emi fi nal .1~.un!it ll'\1nl' scheduled for 2:30 p.m. . ··They really rrustrated us o n the bpards." s:ud bt.Jnc1a ll1~h Cu.1 ... h I 1n1 Pa rse!, "''ho watched Jordan e.:.rn • deCepti\'(ly s1nall 3-*-27 rcb.JunJu1~ edge, 111· cludjng rour offensi\'c boardli on lhe gamc'Ji deciding '>equen« The aforemen1ioncd Ourry occurred >Aith 3.29 left 1n the game .inJ the .... -01c 1lcd al 50, as 6-foOt·J forA·ards fl.tch·in R::andolph aiid Ortcgc JcnL1n, 100L 1u1n~ ficlJ1ng each others misses. until a R:indolph follov. found II!> m:11 L Compounding m:i ucrs. Estancia waJi whistled fur fouling Randolph \1r, the !ihu1, and \'eJ'lted a liulc \'erbal frustration a second lalcJ to pro1npt a 1c ... hn1 ... .1I foul. Randolph con\'ened the 1hree-po1nt play. teamm:uc Rut>c rt ~t.J!>1ng n ttcd uni.'. of the t.,.,'O 1echnical foul shots for a s-4-50 lead. and the suddenly·ruld E.iglcs See IAOLIJ/P•t• •2 Bastani is the diHerence for CdM ... Corona del Mar senior comes through in the clutch to beat Hoover. BY 8.fJl.&T fAUU:..._.t:a.. Sro•n \\ 1.1it1 COSTA fl.tESA -Coron:i del fl.·tar High bo)'S b::asketball roach Paul Orris didn·1 call a for a set play -.·ith the Sea Kings inbounding the b:ill ~ and the score knotted a1 40. • -wit h just 12 seconds left \Vedncsday night. But every one of Ramin Oast3ni's 1cam- mates likely knew he·d somehow .wind up with the ball and make 50methin& happen. The 6-foot-3 senior did juSl th31. pcn- etnting from the tbrcc-poin.t line to bank in a double-pumping layup, whi.k being fouled wilh nine seconds kft. The cnsuin& free throw and another lbsla.ni =:shot with six seconds ~ft iced a 44-40 -play victory 00ter Hoover ol Gkndale in the Coui Holiday Oas.sic at Estancia. With the win. the Sea Kinp Okl'-cd into ~ " N l COM , HOOVE~ . . . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : : . . . . : ..... toda) ·~ 4.10 p m fLf1h -pl;;1ce )Cm1fin.al •i'f:l;•n't R1ghc 111 and 1mpr0\cd tu 7.3 .. T'h:it\ a s11u.:.t1on ""here )OU .... ant ;1 :;.c- n1or leader to s1ep up and n1:i~e a pl::iy. and Ramin 1s one of the gu)') I h:i\'e confi- derw:c: 1n." s;ud Orni.. ..... ho .... a1chc.d h1; Sc:i: Kings erase a J.l-30 deficit at 1hc end of three qu3.flen.. Oa;1ani·, ~cond 1hrrl:·poin1cr or the pme tted 11 al 37 w11h 4 JS left 1n lhc pine. and HOO\'tr manaaed JUSI one more rte:kt goo.I the tt'~I of the Vroay • Bastani added SCYCn rehoumh. four a • ... CD,.,,....82 Mesa girls shoot for title tonight ... Tustin falls In semis; Woodbridge ;iwaits in 7:30 Winter Classic finale. BT DutJrt11 BM>StU.H<¥1 ... '"*" """" COSTA MESA - Tbut •re wills for a Clba,11 te&m. and there are qualitY wuas. ""' .... a.ta -HlJk pr1s. w.- day'I 51-44 """""_, --.ioo .. w- -tllll dis ....... Md _ ... , •• --•·•-•o °"W•W jllll .,.. • ..... a'' Ill ........... ---~Lill ... , I " Tua&in '" the 11tm1 •· uh ut the ~ttilllaftC,'' O"Nn Winter Olmc has w. faU. 10 lbc WlCI cate&UtY. • T~1n c:necmi ·\.ht Pf"IC •1.lh ~ °"'• -uccd "' ........,,., 7:.lO ~ .. ia11l11p aw •bcrc llMc: ... WaaAr'lla ..w. TK \\-amoa __. .. 0 --~ •l·ll. ..... ..., 0 ,, ,, ... r•z ,.,._. '; . 7 ..... -..... __ .,,._ ..... ,..,, ......... _ ·== .................. ..... .. ,,_ -·"limo-· ..... • .-.... , ..... ·===~ .... ·-................. .... t , ........ ~~ •w I T'<:.:~ • 11 . .,. FG111111n Vrlw/ 111111 advantage of tt.1Jo(a 12-f(l(-30 performance. no Sa11on (7-3l. ""° p1ay 0oru 111ow toa1P< at 7 for llUnl pi-, misted II flee 1h.-. They -a-· Aside from Giaa Heads, 1he Sailon .,. l.JCKA&D Dutot. Stoa.~ HUNTINGTON BEACH -Frco·lhr-· 1hoo1inc will no doubi be lhol only 211~ (' of 19) &om tho ebariiy $lripe, which -charlul>le only IO Ille BalOftl (7·3), who play Kent Meridian (7· 2) ol Washiqton for tbc ·10Urnamenl titk: at 1:30 p.m. toaiJht. · "Thal'• how (our loss) happened," la· kotlcy 14id. '"That just means we. JCI 10 work on free throws in practice." on the aicnda once New- port Harbor High'J ' S)rls b ctblll 1cam Bcts bid. on the practice noor. . .. Jt killed us." said SaUqr CO.Cb Shan- non Jakosky, whose 1quad $Ulfcrcd a 66- 58 lou to upstart Fountain Valley Wednesday night in the semifmals of the Marina-Rcgis1cr Tournament at Marina High. . EAGlf S ...._ ..... , never threa1cncd again. With lhc pmc ck>sc in the third quar· tcr. I.he Sailon did their bc:St telf.. .Abotaging effort, sinking only 2 of 7 Crom the line in the final 2:06. Newport Harbor, Scd by Gencvltvc E'vans• ts points. and Heads' t 1 points. eight rebounds and four assists. spurted in the second quarter, 1.S-4, as the Sllilon &tancia led artcr each o( the first three periods. thanks to a patient offcilsivc at- tack that produced nine three-pointers. The EagleJ drilled 3 of 6 from beyond the arc in the opening quarter, and did not miss on rour three-point atttcmpts in the second eight minutes. taking a 30-27 edge into the halftime break. The hosts mac:fc 16 of 24 shots through three quartcn (66%), but connected on just I or 12 in the final period, while Jor- dan managed to drain 23 of 58 attempts (39.7%), including nine layups. either err 1he set offense or in transition. "We lost our poise on a couple times," said Parse!, who watched another short fuse procudc his team's fourth technical foul on a player in two nigh1s. '"Those 1hings happen with young play· ers, but we're making progress." Leading the charge were veteran guards Zack Richardson and Oay Frenz, who finished with 11 and 10 points, re· spectively, combinine for five three· pointers. Ben Novak (six points), Josh Arens {five) and Mike Drake (three) also con· ncctcd for threes, while 6·6 sophomore Chris Candlish followed up hiS best varsity performance (19 points Tuesd:iy) with an· olher strong inside showing. The lone Eagle to hold his own against Jordan's board--swarming onslaught, Can· dlish frnished with seven points, a team· high six rebounds and three bk>cked shots.· LON• ll&CH JORDAN I I , UTANCIA II ....... , ......... ........ '• . pl .. '• . pl •• ......... • • 4.14 -• • ' ' ~ ' ' ' • ·-' ' ... ' ' ... "'....,_, • • . .. =. • • • ' ..... ' • • s • J . " ...... ' • • • • o.,,,ic~ ' ' • J c-:ili.ti ' J ' ' ..... ' ' ' J ..... • ' J ,_., ' ' J ,,_ • • • ' ...... " • 1) u Tiiiul1-" 7 1• so • sc:oa1 n au..urn.u LI )old.ii 11 IS 16 1s.:...s1 l\UM:Y 11 17 1, 4-SO 4:14 tall ................ tM -• ~· ...... -.... liJ S--·10 ....... -Nicolo SU.-(Jli poillll), who -II of 13 Iii. tlio field. S.r-allo snlJbed 13 -.. . la Ille fourt~ _,.,, Fouataie Valley .-uaMVA&IMN.-JMT .. .-a 33-30 --2.'09 lcA .. tM &nt ball. '!'boy loci"' -(35·34) at Ille - = =~ :it:r,·~Yila .. ~~· u id!,.. I .............. ,. . "., ..... ~ . ",, Aided "' • pair ·ol lhroe-poialen "' Erin Avill, fouataill Valley --a 4 41 lead wit" 2:39 remaUW.1 iA the 1bird quarter, but a lhon jUmper by EYarta pulled to the-Sailors 10 ~ dve. Free throws dominated tbe fiaaJ two minutes ot the U'lird quarter. wtdcb would 1're:cc4ne the Sailors' worst enemy. Ncwpon -· -..,, P"llcd 10 wilh- lo Sl-56 -Hnds sank -me tlwDM and Evans tcOtCd on 1 r..-brcak ..... 1 ' 4 11 .-... • 1 1 • f\;Mbi 1 ' ' ,, .... 1 • s ., ~ s 2 ) 12 ,....... • • 4 01 ~ JJSI~ )JJe ..,.,. ,... , • ) • ....... 11 4 J,. Fountain Valley, which DCYet trailed q;ain after Avila ICOf'ed Crom huide wi.tb "Ocfc..;.ely, I lltlnk we ,..Ill OK." Ja- koalqr aaid. "Act.ally, I lltinlt •few is whit tcpc US in the IUPC· We~ wcren'I """""" Well. la Ille l«Onil ball, WC earned tlae fi&hl to ao to lhc frcc ·lhtOW line ud we didn't tate advlntiF of iL ~ )IJ6 .... •Ill w.i.--1 -• • 1 ..._ 2 1-2-'" c.-MIMI I 0 2 Jt toUM » 1J It JI l... V t Jt 664 " ... .......-. ::,:!.! ~ ~ !~ :: 1of0lllll ..,.1 r.....-... ., -_,.. J. · "(1°11'! Barons) alto held thclr own on .... -...... 0..1 Ille tide IUraed. Ncwpon Harbor poinl 1"3td Paul Tay· yar drained a lhrcc.,oiritc.r with 6:53 left in the same. cutting ·Righetti'' lead to 46-..c>. But tbt Warriors, led by Tyrone Miles' ' 16 rebounds from the second qtnrter on, went up 48--40 after KOring on tbcir fifth strai&ht offensive board of the ~ssk>n. 'The Sailon came back aod took the lead, 49~. wben Juan Orellana scored oo a layup with 5:18 left. Following some back·and-forth excitement, O rellana net- ted a threc·pointcr with 3:11 remaining 10 tic the game, SS·.SS, then Dan "Pulido stole an inbound pass and fed To.yynr for i layup, givina the Sailors a S7·SS t:dgc. They never uailcd again. "II was a heid:s·up play by Pulido," Smith said. "We'd-been pressing, then they ca.lied a timeout and we took it off, so they thought wt weren't pressing antmote, and that's when Pulido just s1eppcd 1n," Behind a 16-0f-22 performance from the free-throw line in tht fourth qu:iner, Newport Harbor ou1soorcd Riahc-tti. 37- 19. to win rather comronably. Epi1omizing thelr"comeback. the Sailors pulled down offensive rebounds four strai&ht limes. afier missinJ the' second free throw. It extended their le:id. kilted tUnc and put the Warriors in • fouling si1- uation. ' 1bosc kind of erroru. more thao coaching. win games," Smith said. Pulido, 9 of 13 from the line, led 1he Sailors with 21 points. Ax rebounds. one block and one steal, while center Ramy Shouluy (16 poinis), Orellano (12), Bob Torribio (11)_ ~d Ta..)'Y&r (10) reached double figures 1n scoring.· Orellana, Tay· yar and Orellana aiain to tic 1hc giamc at SS, nailed three-pointers in the Sailon' unforgeuable fourth qW1ner . "I'm happy about us romin1 together," Smith sajd. "Somelimcs, we -unravel But we got down by 10 points ill 1he third quarter, and stuck wi1h it. II wasn't re:al pretty, but we b3ttled throuJh if." l lCOllD DAY SCORU llatdi '"· ~ Hiik" 0 t&.o. 61, CorM.11 del M..-SO •hMlli...-. ~ "'· an-int 40 bt.Mdi 7'. Stoclcble .. , THIRD DAY ICOaU IMMS7,VIM:,pll " ~ 1-t.artMw 70, lipetti 62 (MOM dcl MM° 4-4, Cknd• l~fl <IO lGrll kd )Ol"dM; SI. ltt.tMi.& SO POOL 11ANDINGI root A-""-'*' HMbcw !2.01. Ripdti (1-11, O.uwi Hilk I0-2J. Pooa 1-ldit.Oll tl-OI, Cor~ •1MM11·11, Qcndlile l~ier (0-2). Pool C-Lorts k.ac:i. )Ol"dMI Cl-O). f.u,,i,c;i.A 11-11, SCOdUk {0-2). l'ocW D-llunlinsto" k.c.i. (J-GJ, I~ 11•11, V'1Mo1p co-n. NIWPOat MA&IOR 71 . RIOHlm 12 _ ....... ~":­ f&Rp/t, ,..,, ... 6 • 1 '' s 0 " 10 • s 4 11 llJIO.........,, J 4 4 IJ u.1.1 6 • 121 ~ .. l 1 11 .._ ' . "'' ~ 002tA~ 0. 1. ~ 001•~·­ • 0 2 0 Gtllr.U. JI 14 19 71 lebk s 2 ) '' , • .. 1 • 0 2 0 .. ·~ ... 004 0"' ' . ' 24 II 1'<I 62 )-point pYk: LI .lon&M-f M1uif l. }n1Un1 1; llLM- ci.1-~ l , f_Jflt.11. Noor~2. Atetu 1, Of.AM 1. Tedinic.al iowt: ~--I.'~-1. KAnUTA RAIMOJl"a, o ... u.T PILOT EJtancia's Tom Feeney passes off 2ga.i.nst defense of Jonbn's Halecm F2quir. Shoukry had 10 rebounds, ttrree bloc:ks and 1wo assists. including fi\·e boards in the fourth quarter; Orel13.na swred :all 12 of his points in the fourth: and Pulido gra~d four of his slic rebounds in the final qutirtcr. Mesa boys bow For the second straight pme, the Cos1a Mesa High boys basketball 1eam entered the rounh qu3ncr tied. but for the second s1raigh1 1imc faltered in the final stanza. resulting in a 75-68 defeat against West· minster iil"the Century Tourn:ament \Vednesday in Santa Ana. Poor free throwin& plagued M~. which made just 18 of 3" from the line. Lance Merrifield had 12 rebounds to go wi1h 22 points. The Mustangs (S· 7) ban le Buena Pa.rk for 15th place at 12:20 today. WUfMllJtlTIR ra, COS1A MUA 68 _, ...... co. ....... Wet~ ... pl., ... .. ,, .... J • ' • w .... • • ' • Met~oeld • I • '" .......... ' • • J , ......... ' ' ' • ...... ' • ' .. ""' ' s s • -• ' . " ·~-' • • • =. • • . " 0.-0.. • J ' " • • J ) --• ' J ' • • • • ._, • • • • .... ' • • • .... ' • ' • -• • J ' , .......... • s . " , ..... U llll M .T .... 17 17 " 1S ' .. . scen n •11•w COl&.I ~ tt Jt 16 11-u Wnl!Ma•a. t4 J2 II 1t-1S ,., ..... Wfttlal ..... -... lpu ), Sltftr '· '~ W; .. t I o """"' .......... 11 sists and three blocks to help CdM prevail in a game that rc:itured eight lead changes. Hoo\'er (6-5) lc.d after each of the first three periods, frustrating the Sea Kings with an effective zone defense and a pa· ticnt, penetratil"lg offense that produced easy shots and a 50% percentage ( 18 of 36) from the field. '"The fact that ~·c play exi:lusivcly man- to-man, means the zone we work against in practice is lousy," said Orris. "We score re1J easy against the zone our guys play, but that dotsn't prepare us 100 well for teams that play zone well. We finally made some adjuslmcnls, and got more of what we wanted (offensively)." "We kepi battling.'" summed up Orris. CORONA DI L MU '-t. HOOVIR .. ~delMM ....... .!..- ~ . .. .. '• . pl •• ........ • • 1 IS w .... • • ... .C........ • • • • ......,M s • ... =..... • ' • • °"" • • • • ' • • s ........... • ' J •• ........... ' ' • • ._ .... 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I J e • • t • ........ ,... • • • • ,.. ..... ,, Jtt1•• l&i&iillit--- MESA GIRLS rnm ..... 1 After its ice-cold shoo11ng performance in 1hc fint half, Tus1in came out in the third quarter determined 10 try 10 "·ork lhe ball inside to 6-foot-I Allison Carr. Carr hit three short-range shots in 5uc- ccs.sion before ~tesa c:illed a timeout and subsequently began rolating the defense lo help out against Carr. "l thought" Debbie Cotten did Just a great job defensively in 1hc middle.· ~id MeNamce, "And Antoinette (Banua) did a fine job againsl (Katie) Schucuenmn. while Doan (Do) and Erin (Brown) did a good job a&ainst Sarah Davis., who is a tc· ally good player." Tustin sliced the margin to five: at 35-30 and 37·32 early in lhc fourth quarter, but could get no dos.er. Helpin& the t-tes.a cause was clutch (rec-throw shooting. as Do hit au WI: chanct:s from the line and Koo Kim converted all four of hers. COftAM11Aa1,TVmN .. Ill llli .. , .... c...-. .... .. a"., .. a .... 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(And 1nd dilfttences on the -w11er. no more of this 6 in the mot.nina • I rcsotvc 10 en~ 1 beer or 11ufl ·-I'll tJ;c. tbcte 11 9). two with my compcllton aflcr •I 11.so retract my reaolutian 10 aOins. regardlcu of the nces' be undcn(udina when this ~. bo.atina column SClS buried on •I rct0tvc not to IOK too m11ny paic 4 or the Pilot's sports 1ection. ""'for"bcin1 Aupfd. -Srup.:a .-1 fCiQWe to giYCUcdit ~here rtUOM for k>sing a ntec include: it is due. Thanb to my wife (my ctpsiz.ina. bad stans. acar failure, 1ou&hes1 editor), the Piloc staCr pre0 ma11.1rc A:ttU, avoid:ablc and evtt)'OOC else who has sent protcJts., foullns someone, hilting . me results or story idc~ this year. naarks _ the liit goc1 oo •M Sec you sailiq. . • I resolve to help my Job• Dnytoa'• bNtlD# colum.o <;0mpc1ilors off lhe w4tcr. For 1 •P~•n lo I.be O.ll.f Pilol, etuy Wall bribe. tbls may include Tbursd•¥· ~lors glrls split; CdM boys fall The Newport ~arbor High gi~ls soccer team had mixed rcsuhs from a pair of shootouts 11 the Foothill High. Excalibur Tournament Wedncs-- day. After ~.aying to a scoreless 1le against Elpc:ranu, Jeremy Teal e:amc up with 1he deciding kick and stopped the final two Aztec shots in ao:il as the Sailon prevailed, 8-7. . Newport adv:lnccd to the firth place game a.cainst Olpistrano Valley. and arter re1uhnion play ended 2-2. the teams went Into another session of penally kicks. This lime the S:ailors c:1mc out on 1hc short end, S-4. Jill Nelsen and lenny St Sure h:i.d staked Newport (4-S-l) to an early l-0 lc:ad before Capo r:i.llicd. In a boys came 31 lhe A·tarina High lnvit:uion.al for fifth place, Corona iiel ~tar"s Sea Kings fcU 10 7-2-2 vo'i1h a 2..0 loss lO 1hc host Vikings. Newport Harbor's boys (2-J.3), meanwhile, fell in a 4-3 shootout to Ck'C:in View in a consolalion game :u the Orange Holiday Tournament aflc r the two had struggled 10 a 2-2 su&ndoff. Dominic Fratvitaro scored twice for Harbor in regulation; Steve KJcha had nine sa\·cs. Eagla' .,. Edson-King combinatiQn has Estancia's younger set rounding Into championship form for PCL run. J U.Sl like the Estancb HIP boys fttshman baslcctball tcsm 1ba1 they arc dir«tina. co-coacba Joe. Ec:bon and R\WC'll Kina Qmlinue lO lcs.rD.. • The pair, jw:t a,cou.,te )'CIR removed from. playing for champioash.Jps in lhe uniform of lbe Estancia vanity. arc 1w·11n1 lhcir second seuoa. 1t lhe helm of the (tcilunan Eaales. · "We're bl~ a good J~t ··admitted EaiOn, wli()" YOWed that bis team can improvc Oft last year's 11-11 'howinJ ... Both Ru•ll and I agree that wc·re. goin& to do some lhiap differently. "We're going to skip over the fif\C details. We may have bce.n • litilc too ipt:cifac last KUOQ.. We took I Lot for sranted, but this lime we're setting back to the basics a liltle ...... IOlartliis,..,. Al 1M pola1 Is 6-1 Brandoa Colli , •ho lw _., bcco lllilized at that pooitioo, bvt is doinc a<lalitobly, acc:ordi"f to EdlOL o1 BraAduin sea the court very wdJ," said Edloo. "and he'•vcry-. "H<'1 f" f'JOd bast<tb&U KOS<." C..i!W'""""' IVfrtF ta about ll ot 14 poinu per p.mc. The off p.ard ii ~1jke Mooney, -ho ii n>Midc[N the bcu lon&-<ll>lancc U-er on the tnm and II aho a p)Cf P.UIC'· Mooney bas"hil fuu-r 1h.rec-poln1 i.holS in two dkfctent ca.mes this )~Ir. MUu: Leonard II tho small lo~ A 5-9 lc(t-hander. Leon.ard is another scorina lhrc11 Ind p~ acc.lknl dcfcasc. Ryan ~tllly d 11 the power fotWard slot. The beJl part of hi.s g:i.me. according to Edson. ts his aJl-001 hustle. ••He ha.s lhc ability to spark the team by playing ha.rd," said Edison. · mor~. strcssin1 the fundatncntal1." . Pan ol tho . new philosophy ~ lO concen1ratc on a buic man-to-man defense and scnip some of the more complicated zone defenses the t03Chin& staff' tried to employ lasl season. I II lrwtal 1111 Miller, a.lone wilh C;u.ill.is, arc the ro-capt:ains of the 1cam. First ofr 1he bench arc Adam Stauffer, who was 1hc A1us1 \'aluablc Player of lhe futancia frcshm.fn football team this season. and another Cootball pbycr in Wilson Arquet!&. Lightweights .. We're canying 16 k.ids on the 1cam. and Jhcy'rc all good kidi." said Edson ... They :ill understand their 10Jes. •· · "Buica.Uy, we just play man and throw in a press late in the first hal( and at certain stages or the second half," said Edson. ';The kids like to press. They enjoy making the ste:i.ls and turning them into layups." Richard Byrd, at ~foot-2, is the Eagles' big man and the go-to cuy the offense rcvolves around. ·'Ric.hard Ls a big ktd who just moved here from Compton. so we didn't get to sec him during the summer," said Edson. ··He's got great work babitJ and I think with his rmw ability, he's going to be a s1a.r. We like to get the ball to him in the blocks and sec v.•hat happens.·· Byrd is averaging around 16 points and 12 reboufldS The Eagte.s bave st;;ir1ed the sc01S0n a1 5·5. bu1 1ha1 includes the championship of 1hc Garden Grove Tournament and the consol..ation title of their own tourney. In each of the Garden Grove Tournament game~. the Eagles fell behind by double d1g1ts t'•UI) ilnd had 10 rally. Estancia !railed Valenci3 by 15 ..11 1hc end of the first quarter of the 1itle game. only 10 ~lice the deficit to 1wo by halftime before ""'1nn1ng by u comrortablc margin at 1hc end. "I 1hink we have a good shot this )C~r in league," said Edson. "Trabuco and UgunJ }-fills arc ah"'a)s tough. but v.c'\'e pl1yed well against some uf lhc bigger school~ so far this yc:ar."' Tbe. Oranu Coast Coll ac men's b:l$kctb:itl tc1.m rtbourtekd [rum a km 10 South\lf'Olcm i.n TUC'.wt!I)'"' ~ DitF M«a Tou.r- n.ame,nt 5emilinak eo dalm 1bird pl.lee with 1 91-87 1riwnph °''Cr Glcod.Jk ol Arizona Wcdlldd11y in S..,n Diogo. Ocrc.k Rothe hit four lhrce- pointc.D 1n the fitil hmlf en rou1c , 10 26 potnti_ and 0\:1uncy Wooi- ruJ~. :11 full ~1U"na1 n Cur lhc fim lime tn three '4'«ks :a.ficr ba1din1 1bc storruch fll.l.. abio ~red 26. Fre~nu&n O>rncll Archer w:;ii. once ug:ain 1hc wn ung hero for the Pirates (1~5 ), .,..ith nine , u-s· Sl)IS, $C'\en boards :i.nd ii1ck-» de· fen.sc. OCC opens Ora.nic E.m~uc Conference ph•) Wednesday n1gh1 \1~11Jng host IJ'inc V.:ill1:y JI C:ip- 1str.1no \'alley High. 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