HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-02-10 - Orange Coast PilotBayside tenants s_ue landlord
• Assoclatlon for mobile home owners alleges unfair
business practices, seeks rollback of rent Increases.
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BAYSIDE Vlu.AOB -The BIYllde v;u.,. "-nen ,,,..
-iotlon filed 1 1-lt Mondly
opi!UI llndlotd DeAnu ........
lrte .• 1lle&in1 unC1if. bulincu prac·
icn-and-teeltl,,,_.-roUMek el reril
lncrcua lhac went into rffcc.1 Jan. 1.
""Thelc rent iocrcua were IO
horrendous ancl hunrul to 1twreii-
dents, we're 1ryin! 10 act 1he court
10 mhiptc lhem, said Bill Geb.t.
bead of the rcsklenll committee •
Making his
name In
the world
of wasps
.,. OCC professor Harry
Andersen has had lour
species of the insect
named after him.
F or the WI 44 ye.an, H•rry
Andcncn hl'I dcYolcd much
ot hit ltfc to 1he 11udy of ·
acaturtt not mudl biaer 1han a -His I 1-. far -w.illpl
-ailed ~ lllf eltl>Cd him lhe -d hodftl lout
species named illel blm, on
1ppc.ar1ncc on Niplline and •n
entire 1cnu1 bcarina hit n1me,
After dltCO'Verin1 three new
lpCCia in 1990. Andencn was
notlflcd '8t monlh by 1hc Britilh
N11ionll Muscwn th•t hit la1es1
dilcow:ry would be namc!d 1ftcr
him. ~ncu aoomal•
Andcnc:n. renctts the hi&hly
unu1u1I honor of h1vfn1 both
&t:DUI ind species dcKriptk>n
named •her • singtc penon. The
identifa1k>n of the ntwty
dbcovcrcd wasp was t>ublished in
the lltw bsue of the Journ1I of
Naturat Hlttory.
. A Mired hflh Khool educator,
Andcnc:n 1tlll 1eache.1 •n C\lenln1
bloloo cla.. 11 Oransc C.OU1
CoUcp, where he'• 11u&hl for 1hc
tut 28 yean.
11K* unlnllbted to the workt
ol mlcroocoplc wupo mlaht
quatkm 1hc power ot 1u1racUon of
wha1 k»ob 10 the naked eye like
an ln,k 11ain -• ryposraphicaJ
error. Dul once lhc liny wasps •re
Ulutninatcd by hip.powered
1h11 ..... ..ruuy enJfaecred 1he
112 million pur<haM ol the 268-
lpleC mobile home PNk Ind ma·
rina ill Dc.ccmbcr. ~re's no
_.. 1 4°" ·fC~t iacrcuc in 1 dc-
clJiilq _,. ii bir.''
l>cA"'! Aa<ll Inc., a ·Bnerly
Hilll -............. na Gpllr·
11n snobil$bomepatb lh .....
wt lJte United States. hofdt a
kuc ori !he 26«n: mobile home
part lhroush lhe yeor 2013 ind
renll -IO lhe , mobile honf·
owners. DcAn.u rabed rc n11 in
J1nuary Crom 64 for" spaces w11h·
ou1 ~ to 47i\ for prUne spaces
ovctlookias the Upper Newpon
Bay. 'The rcnr Cor ruidcnts payina
Sl,087 a monlh (or view spaces
-raised by $513 a month.
RuidcnlP v;ho rcCu.scd to pay
the hiaher amouol were w:rvcd
with eviclion no(kcs. The lhrcal of
evictk>n wu removed af1cr rc11 ·
dcnll •srccd lo p1y 1hc hi&hcr
rents under proteiL The tawiu11
filed Monday hi-Oranse County
Superior Court uU for a return
o( the rCDI lncrcUCI paid under
protest. .
DeAnza A.ucll Prclidcnt Barry
M<Cabe could DOC be reached for
comment Wedn.uday. But Mc.
Cabe lllf Nici .. Qe pul that lhe
rent Increase• rinect k>n& O\ICrduc
market ra&e adjUllments u aJ.
lowed by th< leuc. McCobe h11
also a.aid 1ha1 DeAnu will wbli-
dize 1he rent o( aay rciidcnts who
arc unable lO afford 1hc increua.
He 51id about US\ of the rcsl~
dcnu will receive rent s:ubsldics.
The lawsuit fd9d -by the home-
owners -aiiOCialiOri IUCJCS I
prO\Uions for.JIW'.k.ct rl!C adjust·
menu in the lCnanu' k:•te •re
"vaius, and 1m6i1uous and, lhcrc-
fore, unenforceable."
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; . s .......... SMJLln.,°"'1lf '1un _._.... .. Wup •"!*I Harry AndefHfl •howl one ol the 38.000 tlny wupa from hi• collection.
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we d111r.e. A few doodl thit
morning. bur they'I Qde -ay.
S. w.t10-, '•AZ
Winner of 39 joumalhm llWilTds in 1993
)V.a.c M...• n11, o...iu "'"°""
Daniel Marchiano 11 pr11ident of Thi Arches restaurant in
Newpot1 Beach. The original Archta was estabhstied in 1922.
Murdering business
on Restaurant Row
The recession has hit hard , making it
difficult for Newport's ritzy eateries to attract
customers . Some have closed their _doors.
unable to wait for profits to get beefier
R n1aura1eur' here arc
hungry for cui.tomcri
Some already ha.-e
s1arved 10 death.
In an indu)try where the
owner o f a successful cal.cry
S1nly keeps aboul 4 cents of
each dollar earned, n takes a
lot of famished patrons to keep
an entire row o{ fancy '
rc51auran11 alive .
But freshly &JOUnd pepper.
harbor views. and bnpcccab1c
1ervicc: ls no k>nacr enou&h to
lure consumcn lO Wt:11' a.st
Hiahway, where dinner for rwo
can cost u much as a month's
worth or aroceric.s.
Last wee~ Shane 11 Newpon
Beach became the la1u1
rc:s1auran 1 10 die or profit
. malnutrition, closing iu doon
jusr 1hree mon1hs aftc'r hos1iog
a srand vpenins pla llnd
receiving rave review&.
'"There arc a k>t of k>cahoru
on 1hat w11erfron1 1h11 JU.St
.. ren't doin& well," nid t-larald
Herrmann, director of
operations for We•I Coasc
RcstaUtllnt Vcn1ures. "Shane's
parcn1 company.
Ahhou&h Sh:11ne will no
longer be a walk·1n 1cs1aur1n1,
Herrmann u1d \Yest Coasl ""Ill
keep 1he propcny and renl 11
out for weddinp and other
51>Cci11I events.
Shane and ill prcdcceuor,
Darbacoa, arcn'i lbe firit
tealide fCS:lautanU lO r311
tt~·hard times. Consider 1hc
t1ek and the tired on
Rcst.-urant Row:
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Restaurants
Assemblyman Fergus• may
endorse succeasor to his seat
011 TNI COVla
'The painting on top of
page 1 is by IOc.ll ardst Anne
D.Mt.-Johmon. For more
lnfornWlon on qNI
paindnp. all 722·7136.
Playhouse does . dance to raise funds
.,. Newport Beach
Republican Is angered at
lawmakers' support .of a
relatively unknown
candidate, but hasn't
decided who he will back.
IT a.vu LoAl.. lul• Wun• .
NEWPORT BEAO! -He
wanted &o Ill)' neutral. bu1 A..
Mmblyman Oil Ferau-now NYI
he moy udonc I W>didlll lot
bis 70lh District "*""''1 ow.
Tho Ncwpon B<Kh Ropubllcon
..,. hit clll... "' "'"" -·prompted by 11\e endonelMnt llll
-k of 1 polllleol •-lor 1111 All<mbl)' ,.., bf otale Stn.
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-1 man vtnually unknown amona
por1y rcaul•"-Fe...-Mid he
had not planned on cnak!na an en·
doncnicnt ln the Aliembly f'ICI.
"I'm simply llOI aolna IO lllow
IOID<body 10 buy Ifill IHI or kl
Other poll11ci1111 _,. lo Ind 111
who'• joina 10 .. , This ... ~ • Ft'•·
IUIO" ·ufd ... , know how uneven a
race bccomel when o.iWdln oome
hi and want lo dettrmlM wbo'1 •
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A hoot of Republlcu eondidltoa
haw Nici they will Nn for For·
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.,. Patrons association
hopes to pick up $1,400
to pay ott what it owes
to Costa Mesa.
BY J.tAaJr.11a ,\1cL,oo, Sl4¥' ~·ama
COST A Mt.SA -The ~la
Mcu Civic Pla)house P1trom ·As·
IOCillion hopes its Frklay fund ·
radina eV<nt "'111 brJng in cnouJh
moniey 10 pay off the rcsl of 111
SJ,1$0 debt 10 1tM:: city.
Auocla1ton of(tel&IS: 1aki 1h11
durins 1he 11)1 1wo month 1M:y
haw IOliclted don:11ions from bull·
•••••• ind testden11, ra l1ln1
11,600 . 10 help COY<< loses l<Om
1panety attended binao pme' 11
the Nef1hborhood Community
Ctnter rwo yeua aao.
Friday, 1he patroni hope 10
r1iK another $1 ,400 by P\11!tn& on
1 community dance.
.. We've bee.a acndint them SI OO
a month al k:UI, like we ..,ccd,"
Niid . Huto HUAZiker, vice pru1·
dcnl of lhe pa1rona asaociation. "I
1houah1 11 we could mal<c the
fund·radc:r larae e~ &na)bc
we C®kl clear the de.be."'
For •be put iwo yeon, 1he ..
IOci1tioa hH baltMid with the chy
.,..., , .. , -... far !he """'° pmes they hoped would auppon
the pl1ybouH. Tho In '"°'"Y
ended twO monlhl 1p .-hen Hun·
tilter otrc.red "P the pa1rom• lint
IQOdwill p1ymen1 dunna 1 cuune1I
mce11n1.
Still, he uy" p.i)1Rg otr the debt
hn hckl back the associl11on f.rom
11) firw pl -i~111na money 10
~uppon the pl1yhousc
"We 1ry 10 ra1JC money 10 pay
for 1ccto.nul tuppol1 •nd fPCC'llil
h1ht1na equipmc"t," Hunti~cr
.aKI "Equ1pmcnl ii IUCh u c ...
Knnal part of the tbe.a1cr ind itT
not rovered by whal 11 ta.kin ift • ·
l rorn pc rfonnantt1."
Fr1day'1 cYCAI -.·ill be r R.oar1n1
'20s danct ind h bc,.ns 11 7 p.m.
11 the theater. 629 W. 19'.h Strut •
Coll is SIO in 1d\iance or Sl2 It
1hci doOt tr you arc we•rina a cot-
tume. $1$ w[lhoul COlllimn For
mort 1nforma1ion. caU 6.50-.S.269.
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Good buys
abo•d for
valantlnas
S um SIX ONE ONE (67)-4611),
localod iii J'lewpon Beach al the 28111
Streel Marini. fimous for iu banMn.
has• variety or Valentine's Day sirt kle11 im
all pfioo ranges. lbc int&nt toddler
depanmcnt often red Md
black velvet booties; and a
wide selection o( Valentine
hair accessories.
Best
Buys
For the more mature
Valentines there arc
windsocks, nags, banners.
pillows. lace it.ems, and hot
waler bottles disguised u
ceddy bean and lambs.
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ALmOUGH IT'S NOT the
most ron:iantic gift id~a I've
heard, ~tan:la Swanson of
the Balboa Island Ftt11
(673-1070) oflcrs a
Valentine's gift idea and
bcs1 buy: Balboa Island Ferry logo
sweatshins and T-shirts for adults and
children.
In the office located at 410 South Bay
Front on Balboa Island you can buy shirts
and sweatshirts "for the lowest price
possible," claims Swanspn. .
"For Valentine's Day we have red T-shins
for little Valentine folks, and big sizes for
parents."
Aduh size T·shirts arc $12.50 plus tax. and
the shir1s come in w~ilc, ash, navy, red, royal,
and aqua. Adult size sweatstiins arc $22.50
plus tax, and the sweatshir1s come in white.
ash, and navy.
Childrens T·shirts arc $10.00 plus tax, and
come in while, royal, and red. Sweatshirts arc
$12.50. amd come in white and royal.
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JANE'f THOMAS qt Costa Mesa, responded
10 my request for Valentine girt ideas -she
suggests giving candla. Thomas is a .
consultant for PartyUte Gills, (nc. a
subsidiary or Colonial Candle or Cape C.od.
which Thomas claims to be the No. 1 candle
manufacturer in the world.· ~ .
PartyLitc is the in·home demonstration
branch of the company, for the last 21 yean,
although it's·only been in California since
1991 . Thomas says that man_Y._ of the candle
products are "excitfng and romantic," but
those especially appropria1e for Valentine's
Day arc 1he cherub, the heirloom heart, and
the .. famous fragrances" candles tor both
men and women, resembling popular
perfumes and colognes such as Polo,
Orakkar, Beautiful, arid Lauren.
Thomas says that all of the candle itcrps
can be ordered directly by calling her at
434 -0970, or may be earned for £.rec by
hos1ing an in-home dcmostration in your
home.
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IF YOU'RE 01.JT of you're favorite Oinique
makeup or skin care line lhis week. Bullock's
at South Coast Plaza is cMna a special a:ift
with a $13..SO purchase or more: of Oinique.
The Cinique gift includes a c:addy-orpniz.cr
with cream, two lipsticks, acl deansu, lotion,
and a b~sh/mirror. The: gif1 wi1h purchase is available 11 the
Cliniquc .. Out PostH on the fint floor,
through Feb. 26th, while supplies last.._._ . 0 --.,.
CHARLES H. BARR., in celebration of
Valentine's Day, is having .a s1ock. reduction
sale. Selected jewelry is marked down 50%.
The sale ends Monday.
Charles H. Barr (642·3310) is located on
Wcstclifr Drive in Newport Beach.
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lk1t Bur• •ppnn Tbursd•p and Saturd1J7.
Wbttbtr you•n • mtn:haal or• 1boppu, If
you know of• pod bU)', c•ll me •f 5'(J..Jl14,
fai mt at "'64110 or ttrlt~ lo me: Bnt Buys.
Dall)' Piiot, JJO W. Bar St., Casi• !tfcsa,
C.11/. #2621.
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Olsnter rener d COVIi' ltllrm damqe
The Ci1y of Newport ~h has applied (or federal and
state disas1cr assistance Iota.ling more than $141,000 for
damages sustained during tut year's winter storms.
The money will be used to rcimbu1$C the city for COSIS
associated with 1hc storms. including emergency response
services. damage repair and debris clcan·up. -
Besides liucrin1--Qry-strecn anU bcach·cfi: with t'llbblc~ "'=
the storms caused sc~·cr lines to break and storm drain
pipes to collapse .
Rcprcscn1a1ivcs !rom the Federal Emergency
ManagemcOt Association and Stale Office of Emergency
Services visi1cd 1hc city in August and told officials that
Newport Beach is eligible for the assistance.
West Newport l.llrll'Y 11111111111111 ror sale
The former \Vest Newport Library has been put on the
block fo r an asking price of $339,000.
Cannery Village Really is listing the properly, located at
6CXX) \Vest Coast Highway. Cannery will gel a 59'
commission if a buyer is found.
Proceeds from the sale will be used to help pay for 1hc
new central library, which is under construction At
Avocado Avenue and Cout_Hi3hway.
I( someone leases the building, Cannery will get 5% or
the first five years' rent. Oty officials expccl to net abou1
523,0CIO per year if it is leased.
Wes! Newport Library opciied in 1973 as a childrcn·s
library. The city closed the library five years latef and has
been using ii fo( storage ever since, Assistant Librarian
Tom Johnson 54id.
Crews wll sweep ....
After lislening to bu'tineu ownCn who have asked for
cleaner Streett along the Balboa peninsula, the cily has
decided to begin street sweeping in the area.
As a result, parking will ~ prohibited 6·8 a.m. Mondays
and Fridays in the follawin1 ·areas:
Balboa Boulevard, from Palm S1reet 10 A Street; Ea:.t
Ba)' Avenue, from A Street to Palm S1rce1; ~1ain Street.
from East Ocean Front to East Bay Avenue: and Palm
Street. from Balboa Boulevard to Eas1 Ocean Front.
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lalboa: 62141
Cotta Mffa: 6Jl47
Corona det M.\t; 66/46
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The I 3·yetr..old winner of the Ihle
of Miu Junior California Preteen
1993·94. "l wu oo IUrpriaed, I WU
stunned actually," II.id Tifr1ny, who
hu bten lnvotved In Miu Junior
CaHfomia for the lal& four )'eltL "It's
a lot ol. fun and a kSl ot hard work."
Meanwhile, inllead or sufferina
from an l.oOated eao. she ii concerned
about othen who suffer from a low
self~tcem.
Du.rina the paaeant. Tillany, who
wants to be u elementary school
letcher, gave 1 speech about lhe
topic. "Not l IOI of people these days
have self esteem. We need to find a
toe of youna children and promote
their self esteem at that a,e."
OTlllR AWUDI
Tiffany made the "Junior America
\Vest Coast National Finals" and the
"J.mior America Showcase or
Talent." She was a 1993-94 1alCn 1,
pre-teen dancer and a 1992 Miss
Junior Costa Mesa."
She still makes time to study and
made lhe honor roll a1 the TeWink.Je
Middle School. where she ~ceived
the January 1994 Student of the
Month for "carina and sharing."
AfTIR ICNOOL AND ON
TlllWllDNDI
Tiffany k>Ycs to play baskctbaJI, and
as a member of the National Junior
Basketball lca3ue, she practices on
Saturdays and compe1cs a3ainst teams
from other cities on Sundays.
"ll's really fun," she said. "t-1y
team members are funny and I have a
CITDIDI
aood team."
Tll!any also has a pWion ror
aaoba1ic dancina, which lhe dclaibes
as a combination of IYD\IWiics and
dandn"
When lhc is not bounci"t, a
buketba.U or swcatina in a leotard.
Jhc ps to see moviet like "Mrs.
OoubtOre" which, she promisc.s. "Is
the most funny movie I have ever
seen."
A'f' NOMI WITH NI R JAMILY
Tiffany lives ln Costa Meu..with her
mo1her Regina, her father Edward
and her 19-year-old brother Shane.
"My family aJways comes to cheer
for me, aod fund most of 1be
_ae1M1IC:_1;'!..ays Tiffan1, who 19Cnds
time With her family r1din1 bJkcs and
going 10 1he beach. • '
WNIRIDOUINIOO
JROM NIRlf
"'I like 1alking: If I become a
teacher I can talk all I w2n1." Tiff111ny
s.aid between lnughs. .. I wan1 10
provide a posi1ivt approach to
promote bcltcr sclf-e:s1ecm fot
younptcrs. ··
Docs she plan to en1er more bcaul)
pa3can1s?
For now she is going 10 "take ii
easy," but in lerms or lhC future. She
will wait and sec.
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DCC sy11ipbony concert feltlns noted lllanlat Sellers
Orange Coast C.ollc1e will play host to its
winlU concert Sunday evening. Feb. 20 at.
7:30 p.m. in the ,_n11)1 remodeled Roben B.
Moote The.at~ and will feature pianist ·
Michael Sellers who will perform
Mendellsohn's Piaoo Concerto in G 1 M"--
Sellen, who records for Orion Records and
recently returned from his 1 Ith Europca,n
concert lour, is noted for premieres or works
by composcn such as Bernstein, Del Tredici,
Paulus, and Feningcr.
He has piano degrees from Northwestern
UnivcrSily and the Manhattan School of
t-1usic. He rccci,1ed a Rudolph Oanz
scholarship, and studied on a Rockefeller
Grarlt .in Aspen, Colo. He has performed
recitals in Vienna, Queen's Hall in Edinbur3h
and Wigmorc Hall in London.
Memorlal l8l'Vlce nt
for DCC professor
A memorial service ror lonatime Orange
Coast College profcuor Michael L Copp has
been set for 5:30 p.m. today in lhe Robcn B.
Moore Theatre on campus. A reception will
lollow.
Copp, S6, In OCC professor and counselor
for 29 yean, died last week of a massive heart
altack. An avid tennis playet and winner of
many amateur loumaments over lhc past 30
years, CWP rollapscd durin1 a malch at a
private club.
for the pa.st three yean, the Costa ~1cia
resident was counselor and adviser to all
athletic teams at the college. A scholar·athlete
award is being established in Copp'a honor by
lhc 0CC Athletic Department. More
information about the memoriaJ 1ervice and the
endowed award is available by callln1 the OCC
Foundation at 432-564.S.
The 60-pie« orches1ra. giving its 3lrd
season of performances. will be conducted by
Alan Remin31on, a anduate or the Amtric:in
Conservatory of ~tusK:, 'lll'ho joined the OCC
staff in 1977.
Also featured in the conccrl will be
Mozart's ovcnurc to "11ie M1rriaic o r
Figaro" and Rimski-Korsakov's Symphonic
Suite, Op. JS ... Schchcr:az.ade ."
In addition. new work by Hun1ington
Beach composer Jomes Weisheit 'lll·ill be
premiered.
Tickets may be purchased b)• pho ne. or a1
OCC'I Communi1y Services Q[fice adj3ctnl h)
the colle&c's libr:.ry. Those bought in advance
will cost $4, :rind 1ick.e1s v.ill be sold 111 the
door for S5. For more inform :u ion. call (714)
432·l880.
For the record
In a recent aniC'le. the Diuly
Pilot reported the t-1ail Bo."<ci, E1c
in 1hc Ncv1.-pon North 5hoppina
ccn1cr closed its doors on Jan. 21.
We fa iled 10 report tha1 the
company reopened Jan. 26 under
corpor31e o .... ·nerihip.
The Pilot rcgrct5 1he omiulon.
0
Also. the amount of money
Lind:r. Moul1on·Pa.ttcrson has spent
on her campaign for 2nd District
Supervisor was incorrectly reported
in 1he Feb. S edition or the Daily
Pilo1.
So far, Moullon:Pauerson has
raised S7J ,246 and 5pcnt S7J62.75
in her for Harriett Wlcdcr's scat.
l'OUCI JILU
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llarbor '°"'"•Ni: Stuffed
bunny doils •nd about "°'1
wotth ol 1111ioncty product•
were ,iolc• from Maiht0te It
t.klfo' ln tbe 2100 blotk.
,..ou Anaiw. Someone.
pried otr o IOp of a d,,.r in o
l•undty room ift the 2200 block
to. act at tho ch•• dbpcnter.
van.. t..ono..1: A~IOI went
rtPoned Uolcn 1\lcsday from
the 2600 and 1900 blocb of
Harbor BolllcYard, tho 100
block or C.brillo Smet, the fJOO
bw.t 0( WW. 18th Strtct, .. , ... __
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Soi 1 r -.: iirok.c 1a1o u omcc a1 .,,. Marrion lo Ille tOO block
and Moll a pct10NI computa.
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-I hl;dn't. lhought 1bou1 the -
tin1Jh, JUSt finishina,.
So u I ]>assed the 26-mile
cnatkcr, whh only l8S yards or city
-··•~ti
EdltO(S
Notebook
street separa1in1
me from the
finish line of the
Lo111 Beach
Mnl'llthon, I wu
caught off 1u11rd.
The spcaaton
lining the
sidewalks
cheered. The PA
announce r -
havin1 spied my
race number with
a pair or
binoculars -
looked up my
name in the
proeram and made an
announcement over the public
address systcn1: "Coming to the
fUlish is William Lobdell or Costa
Mesa!" A di&ital clock over the
finish ticked off the seconds.
How do I describe the feeling? I
can't, except to say finishing the
marathon is thC closest I'll ever
gt.LLD _an_ Olympic.momcoL __
. My tin1c was 3 back-of·thc·pack
4:57:32. I finished 224 out of 244
in my division; 1,423 out or 1,748
total finishcn. I wU beaten bj" --uy NM nc t e manutc1 an
women who were more than 60 walkiq one, we. llowty buill up
ye.an okl and men whole behinds 1hc mUcaac wtlil we ran/Walked 2l
retemb~d two beach baUa wed&ed miles in our final lrlinin& seuk>n.
into a pair or Lyrca shorU. AJona the w.y, we've made
Bui when a race volunteer put some sreat rriend1, inc::ludin& Sal
my .. First·Time Maralhon Cttaldo, who voluntcen to coach
Finisher" medal around my neck us each Saturday, and Jean
10 yards pHI the finish line, it Moody, who volu.ntt.en lO set up
mi&ht u well have been an water stations throu&hout our
Olympic pd. The only lhh~& prklicc course and Jives
missin& wu.1bc "Siar Spanalcd cn1husias1ic -and invaluable -
Banner." suppC>n 10 the runners passjng by.
J'vc dreamed or iunnin&, a • Wi1h a group or supporters who
marathon since my sophomore marched with you Into baulc,
year in college. I've started q_uhting was nc\'Cr an option. II
traininc about, ob, JO times; each simply wasn't aUowed. So we
time I gave up arter a two-week started to become ~nne!"l. lkrore
burst or optimism. and artcr work, dunng lunch hours
Then my wire, Greer, talked me ?r on tj'le weekend, we .~ucczed
-and reporter l..OriAnn Basbeda 1n our three v.·cckly tra1n1~g runs.
-into the Dave GaUoway We learned about. runn1n~
rnarathon training program, shoes, Jhort~ ~od shirts. C~ns
sponsored by the Pilot and Peter~ a shinu~g star at N1ketown
Newport Ski Co. We joined more and hre-long rr1end, gave Gr~er
than 80 runners on the first and me hours or needed advice
Saturday training in August at and encouragement.
Newport Harbor High School. The . We a~ became ~re familiar
tw()o-miJC run lert us wobbly legged wu~ the inner workings of. our
and doubt(ul we could e\'er finish bod1cst1han fin1 -1ear med1C:i.I 26.2..milc.s. _ _ students. I cao. give you 1hc names
But the Galloway program is
inacniously devised so 1hiu the
toughest run is the first rA·o-milcr.
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the human ic1 and foot, i.ndudina
my own nemesis, the Ukxiblal
band, Good nutrition went Crom
being important to ruerulaJ. Fal,
junk food, ivpr and nearly au
alcohol -sane. My wife's body
rat decreased by 33,..
So even bcrore the 1tarter
pulled the lriger on h&s sun at
8:10 a.m. last Sundafmomin1 on
Oa:an Boulevard, my wife and I
reh like we'd won. we·d
di~rcd a sport we could both
do and that aot us in the bcs,c
shape or our lives.
The slx·month journey to the
race was 1reat; we didn't know
about 1he destination: the
marathon. It turned out to be even
bct1er.
I ran with my wire and LoriAnn.
We had onJy one goal: to finish. If
we ran the race in under five
hours, so much the better.
The first 15 miles were one big
party. The runnCrs were treated to
either bands. pattiers and
.... ·ell·wi$hen almost every Step or
the way. Our (ellow marathoners
we re also e~remely nice, always
. -
...,. ... °"'for ..m ocher.
Al LiLilc 16, we boolted up wi1h
1 lwttU)'IOmclhing worn:in namc.d
TetTi. She ukcd it die could run
with us. Sure, we uid. She hadn't
ltlined very well and was havin& a
bard 1ime. With incrc~inf
• frequency, 'he'd scream, 'Jesus!" ,
I thouJbt lhe had a hmi1cd
cuu-word \'OClbolary. Attcr
another mile, 10he ~cd to the
heavens: •·0carJ S'oll ee1 Je>us, &ivc
me 10trcn1th!"
By this time, we: hJq cDughl up
with a friend or ou~. John
Kenney, who was ha\111g some
stomach problems He looked at
Terri and jokingly s:i.id, '"t-lov.
about if you as.k Je .. u .. lo h~p me,
too." She looked hi m w h:mnly in
the eye, pl aced her hiinJ lln his
shoulder and tried 10 h~i.il him
right then and there I lcr prayers.
however, appeared tu gu
unanswered She d1 uppcd ou1 or
si&ht al lhe 21·mile niJ1t. -
though John did rect>'c1
Our legs, me:inwhdc. sterned to
be filling up v.11h qu1tk·dr)1ng
cement. There was huh: p:iin '-
involved: by 1hi s 1in1t. our legs and
1ce1 ..... -...,-. ....
slowed.,._. c~nridl11•t ......
... bad plellly., 0 ' ., ,..
llow •we •re .... wa-.... lliU __ ......... _
males. Ouc caollooll, linl-
approodl bad paid otf.
Jeff Galloway CIW'tftlCed us in
August that 989' ol tbe. oovka
,.ho complelC: his low·milc•F
proanm would fmllb • manlhon..
That's about lhe percent .. Of
Galloway runncn "1ho finished in
L.ooa Beach,. each aptwi.na the.it
own Olympic moment.
We want more . Greer, LoriArul
and I arc r.unnina Los An1cles in
Mnrch (we plan on aoin1 under
4:30) and Greer and I plan to
enter the f\.1arinc Corps marathon
in Washiftgton O.C. in October
(under roui:_ hours I here).
Veteran marathoners 1ell me
1hc ecstasy of cros•ins 1He fini'h
line never dim1nishc1i. I llopc 50.
But I wonder how it cou ld possibly
m:u ch lhe fin;1 tame .
~\111/am lobdtJJ is tbe rdltoi". U
,·ou '.n jnJerrsted In si1ain1 up for
the trainln1 proeram, whJcb
bf-tiDs tb/s summer, call Ptttr
Gerrard at tM ""'ntport SJU Co. •I
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to build water pump well
station on school grounds.
:·BY ltM:lLY CUu.Y. JfAH WUTD
FOUNTAIN VALLEY -A>
part o( an elaborate effort 10 brin1
more water to Newport Beach. the
Fountain Valley School Dis1ric1 to-
t night will con.sider leasing a por-
tion or school crounds to allow a
water pump well station to be
built.
But school district officials say
the station, which would be built
on a 7.SOO square-Coot section of
land in the southwest corner of
the Hisarriatsu Tamura School on
Santa Suzanne Street, might raise
the ire or neighbors.
"I dllak a 1oc ol ........ llWllt ii
--llitwalueollheic
-ot llloy jlm doe' WUl IO look at it." ufd Marc Ecter, acf..
miAiltrltive ..U.tant to the super-
intendent.
Ecker Mid ,ii lhe dillrict aJci!I
the kuc wilh Newport Beach. 1t
slands to pin between mooo
and SlS.000 annually.
That JDOMy would ao into the
gcneral fu.nd. .
Newport Beach Utility Dircc.tor
Jeff Staneart estimated in the put
that lhcrc are .. billions and bil-
ltons ot plk>nl" of water that lie
underneath Foun11in Valley and
other North Counry cities.
Newport Beach officialt say lhey
need the water because •saltwater
has crept in10 the city's under-
ground wcll1..
School board postpones debate
on s ending or Interest lnCome -.
BY Russ Lo.u.. St.u-• Warna
NEWPORT-MESA -The
school board Tue~ night de-
cided 10 continu~ discussK>ns on
guidelines for 1hc spendin& of in·
tcrcst income earned by the school
districl's SS million Irvine Co. en·
dowmcnl fund al i1s next mee1ing
on Feb. 22.
Newpon·Mcsa Unified School
District trus1ecs plan 10 develop
additional guidelines to cnsu·u the
growth of the endowment fund by
withholding pan of the interest
earnings each year.
The school board also gave 1hc
go-ahead to solicit bids for the re·
furbishing of the Corona del Mar
High School heating and air condi·
1ioning system. There was some
discussion about whe1her the
school should use a cen1rally opcr·
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COHSUt.TATIOH
.,
CALL~~TION
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atcd system or individual units but
1hc issue was not resolved.
School dislrict bus driver Rich·
ard Suthcrlind and Newport
Heights E.lcmentary SchooJ tcaCh·
er Laura Holmes were honored
Tuesday night as the fint rccipi·
cn1s of the school district's
ADCOE Awards. The awards arc
planned to rccognlzcd cmp)oyecs
and community mcmbcn who
make significant contributions to
education. ·
Sutherland was honored for his
quick reactions that saved the life
of a S·year-old boy who crossed
the street in front o( a car last
month. Holmes was awarded for
her ''No 1V"' program last De·
ccmbcr in which her fiflh ·grade
class agreed to not wa1ch tclcvi·
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"'Finl CM. ..
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own Manurlt ..... ICllo lllo
llOry ol iM a.-· --his fictioaal twia lillcr.
Conlrd~ • 61.,..,..,ici
AtUnsu OOIMo Who 1fOW "P la
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Tho lalllal COpy ol lhe book
wu ••t to The While House,
........ 1111'tlh ....
..... °"""" -"'" • -....--ot ....... r,...
111o Pini FUIUJ. The -__ .,.._..,. ....
Altomaa Ubraiy aya,.m in Lltdc
Rock. and ahlpmc.att are. in&
io ntn. major library l)'llCml in
that atatc. Cantrell recently
donated a copy to 1hc Norman
E. Wauoa Ubnry at Oranse
Coast Collcse, his alma maier.
Set in 1 wann Artans.as
Jellins. the fairy tale tells 1he
story of the lovable First Cat and
I
WI lkllktn'' ewll lillll. ..,.,-,.,. _,... ....
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Iha droru ol a lorilo --
Sh<lcjp. ••• -....... ......,... tood and mi. ...,
· have variout 1dvcature1 wkh a
bel"I namad ·~ aad
11ranae creat"m caUed .. Saushrooc. •• •
The book is seared ioward
1hole ases 9 to 1• or, as Cutrell
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-who en/oy trips Into tht
make-believe wor1d."
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enl WMb ..,, be Aid he s had
BT LOll.lAM• 141HID.\, lr.v• W1.tna
COSTA • MESA _: A local
trtMmlssion scrvic.c is jurnpins on
the bandwaaon to clean up thil
city's 11rscts by cleanin& up its vc·
hiclcs. '
8c1innina Monday, Aamco
Transmisstons at 1745 Newport
. Blvd. will otrer a $75 c.:oupon, good
for any services, to individuals who,
surrender their firearms 10 the
~ta Mesa Police Department,
which In turn destroys them.
The swap will end Feb. 20.
"We're just trying to act some
.. ·e11pons arr 1he st reets," said
Aamco manager John Paus1ian.
The offer is piirt of a national
• Mlf • -· CU11ocn<n who band· Aamco effort W reduce n.eilhbor-cd him certificates they recei~d hood crime. Elahi other Ora.,. ........ •• County-area Aanxo deakn wW from . the .......-uit:partmc.nt for
plrtkiptite in the wcek·lona cvcn1. handlftl owr the.it weapons.
Mc1ro Car Wash. located 11 .. ~ • ~\Unbtr ~r people •re
29SO l::larbor Blvd, wai lhc first tutn1!'1 tbe1~. 1un1 '." •.~d never
Colt• Meu businru to offer ~1n1 up, he u.1d.. W~ h_:a~
vice for firearms. •. who, 1~ter, turn1n1 h11 gun
Metro owner and New York-• said he didn t really need a
native Frank Bianchini followed wash. but just wanted to say he
the lead of a good Samaritan who app~ciat~~ what w_e were ~ing."
convinced hundreds of New York-B1anchlft1 has 11ncc wrutcn to
en to swap suns for toys and then Disney, Knoll's Berry Farm and
~amc to Los Ansclcs and offered the na1ional ~rt.I leagues urgin&
concert tide.cu in Cll:ch:inae for · them to 1w1p tickets for guns.
weapons.' · Earlier this week, Disney an·
Bianchini offers 1 SSO wash, wax nounccd it was indeed considenng
and buff job 10 people Who p1rt a plan 10 trade Mighty Ducks
with their pistols. hockey tk:kcu for weapons.
Girls' club to get new roof on clubhouse
boring Woman's OUb facilily on Recent rains and leaks in the
Anaheim AVcnue, which roof, however, have dictated that
federal block grant money Woman"• Cub oflic;als had of-the organ;zation ask for the
tn h I n f ; _f .1. (ere~ to the youth group a year mopey for immcdia(e re ·roofing . .w--11e p grou,.._..x aCI l!y~eer! . . -----'Rle--Newpo<t-Boa<h Ci1y Coun-
Bu1 in to.fay 1993, \Voman's cil which had also approved
Cl_ub ofrici~ls appare~lly ~e-federal block &rant funds for the
5C1nd~d. their o~fer, ~atd Rita once-planned move, is also con-
Redaelh, executive director of sidering a similar requc~I.
.,. Council agrees to shift
By ~Lu.His t.lc.Ltoo, s,. ... ,, "''lllTI.•
COST A to. I ESA -·rhe Ci1y
Council appro\·cd the change of
an agrcemen1 wit h Nev.port·
t-.iesa Girls Inc. to allow federal
block grant money, originally
1arge1ed to upgrade the Costa
r-.tesa \Voman'i Club fa cili1y, 10
go to.,..srd replacing the non·
profit youth program's roor.
C i1y officials said 1n f\lay 1992,
the council a.,..arded S9,600 to
Guls Inc. 10 buy gyml)l)ium
cqu1pn1cn1 for 1he organ11at1on's
itnpcnd1ng n1ovc into the neigh ·
Girls Inc. Now, the organiza1ion In other action, the council :
needs the federal money to . . · · h · f ·i· · •Approved gu1dehncs for the m:unt1un I car own ac1 1ty 1n· f . t d appearance o city stree ts and
s ~~\Ve always remained hopeful medians, . which "''ould include
that the \Vam:an's Club .,..0uld the planting of mo re trees and
reconsider and do .,.. h!!.t thC)' h:ad dro ught-resistant plants in the
originally planned:· said Re· area.
daclli . .,..ho added that al first •Revised an ordinance which
Girls Inc. officials asked 1hc ci1y formalized the police and fire
10 hold the money over for a chiefs' long practice of regulat·
)Car 1n C3$C the faci lity came "ing and delcgaling badges 10 of·
avai lable again. ficers and firefighters.
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Now it's your turn.
If you feel like your bank h." .1bandoned you. Or. if, ou
don't know if your bank i; ;rill 1·our bank, or if it ·, changed its
name or moved, meet GlendJI< Federal Bank.
We've been around fo~ -i-5 !'t:Jr!I J.nd we're h ere co n1et:1
your needs. exceed your t"Xf1ec1arions and give }'OU all ch e
value ar1d service you d est'rvi.:.
Best of all , we'll make: th<.: rransi rion smoocl1 . l.J ,\' JnJ
hassle-free. From transferrin!! 111oney from your c.1lc1 .1ccolrnt~
to changing your direct dcptl\1ts J nd automatic i1.t}'111en1s,
we'll take care of everything.
Plu>. for a limited time onlr. we"ll give you 1-Rl:E
checking and more~
So if vou \\'J.llt a bank
chat takes vour n1onev as .
seriously as you do, make the
S\\'itch today at an)·
convenient Glendale Federal
Bank locacion. Because you
deserve the best.
I 00 Ncwpon Center Drive
Newport Beach (7 14) 644-5300
FOR THE
. 2300 Harbor Boulmrd
Costa Me .. (7 14 ) 642·47 11
Everyone Will Remember ...
JANSSON'S NEWPORT PARTY CENTER Has Everything You Need!!
We Will Customize a Valentine Package For That Special Person in Yu ur Life
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Qua111y of life i< lmponani 10 Nora
Jolllensen Johnson. Aner lool<lng at
all her opllons, she decided knot
rtp1'cemen1 surgery would help
-hi< poln and get hi< moblltty beck to wllat It used 10 bl.
If you·vo been s~fforlng from
-· debllitallng hip Of -poln due to arthritis or lolnt damage, 0< hM
dllficulty walking, you may be 1
-for OU< Joint repilelmtnl -· Al Hoeg HospitJI, ""r _.....
WI joint rtplactment program II
•11lgtlld to olvt Pltitntl 111 thl -
Ind cantldenct 1hly -to llllUrt a
qulclt, comfol1able rec:oYlfY.
-Hoao"• ''" Mmlnlr to -..... ,.,.._,. • r1Qfll t0< ,...
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l..'ltCX Ballooru
• 12 Jooerh Schmidt
A>s<>ned O.ocob1e Trulll .. in
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•IUUC t. F..WO. Wud from S to
m. A doulicMI ol S3 pt to r.re-1
Ip 10 pnMdt coiuclji• ...
I nitnliop and~ to parents
ate fcbtinc ..... The ¢'1Cnt
· udcl free IKN''t douYm a-S cwo rot
adt&ih.· The bcnc(te ~n wW
be-kt every Thu'llfaY at Sladc'1.. For
ormaticMI, catl 71)..1170 or 61()..5422.
noa WIN A NuaT .r
doctOf'S aAd staff of 'The 8fdc
m Oinic Fanuly Chiropnct~ Center
621 Wc.11 19th St. in Cotta Mcu
don•11n1 thclt lime and scmtts aH
1n CKC'h&ft&C for canned food items
be don;atcd to 11\c: needy.
suhauon. cumiutioa.. X-ray and
9'juilmcnl will all be availabk for
!Jtnalion5 of one 10 four ans of
11f:n·pcris.habie food 11cms. For more
uiformauon, call 650-2273.
Jau: SNOW LUNCMION
JI-known pl)'C'hoc:hcrapists Helen
ins and Glof"ia SkaMky will dlSCUU
municalion -Tbc: Key 10
lopio& and t..12intainl~ Hcailhy
lauonships." a! an 11:30 a.m.
hcori. SpolUOrCd by .Heritage
'-nee and 1hc Jc,,.ish Senior Center.
~ prcscnt:auon and l~nchcod'"is at
c Un1vcn.i1y Oub on 1hc UCI
9mpui. Cost is S25, which includes
. Foe ~scr.ation1. call 838~129
'6-'6-305().
d ou1 abou1 surJ.Kal trcatmcnu: of
rin& and ~«p apRCa 11 a Cree
urc by Dr \'ict0t Strei~. an c:1r,
~ ~nd throa1 surieon The 7 p.m.
IJ!~lurc 1\ 1n the conference room 11
tfu.111 llotp11.ll, JOI N~·port Bk.'d ..
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T cd Stolbcra. 1UA1r1inc partner ol
New )'Oft-bated iovalmcat fmu
Stolbc.rs Panacn., ;. the fca111rff
speaker at lbc Auociatic:NI b
Corponte Ciiowth'• moadaly mcetiftt,
at The hciGc O~b iii Ncwpo11 Bcadl.
Th< ........ bqiM '""' ..... ,,..,.
at S:lO 'p..m.. folkwo'Cd bJ' the
PTCKRUirion ll 6:1,. Colt fW
non-mcmbcn ii S20. For infonna1ion
oc rl:KMllK>fls. c;all Bob &ogcr at
SJJ..3110.
·10• HAaCll WOlllUllO•
John Hall. Yice president of The
Jcnn1np Company. will lead a free
tbrtt·par1 WOfUhop 1eric:s on '1k
Futcsc Way 10 FiDd a Hipcr-P1)'HI&
Joti•• bcainninc 1oni&hi at 7:l0 and
ron11nuin1 Thund.115 lhrouch Feb. 2'
at St. Andrew'• P~11 Oivtn.
600 St. Andmir1 Road. Newport
Bayside Health Insurance SeMces
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HULTH INSUllUCE
• ~ s25•AMONTH AS •(AGE VNDER 30)
1-800-854-7776
COSTA MESA'S
ONLY
SKI SHOP SK s "FREE HOT WAX"
Ski Tune or Binding Mounting
Includes Season Hot Wax Pass
($30.00 Y•) How l•OO '
• New Ski and Boot Rentllls
• Rental Snow Clothing
• Snow Board Demos -
..... Tk IM&Wy iMcnctivc. -·--•-•to ldp MC• ud WOCDCll-.O"bc1tcf awkl
1i.cm1Ctvct. Can S7+22l9. 77, ••• ,. ,. QM.ftlt&L .....
Gai• iasChU i.ato W.yl IO Milk nKW'C procliiM:tNcly with NltOlnCfl fro.a
btip a<.Yrn ct.Mt a fn:e 1 p.m.
ptO&nm in the Community Roe. ot
t!tc Ncwpon Cater Library, IS6 Saa
Ocmcott: Drive ln Newporc Beach.
Prae.ntcd .,,. Wd.bam Grqcwy Smitb
ol 1~ Sctvica. the pnllrUI
lad\ldcs M')'l IO im~ ub..
incrc• productivity and enhance
day-to-day lite Ui.rougb better culcvral
undcnlandiftJ. Fdt ~ infonmtioft.
QIU 644-3111or644-3191 .
woueAM IJl9G. .... un
FcstiYc mvtic, fiac wines and
Wolfp.oa P\M:t foods will be offered •I
Hoag Sleep Disorders Cmter
Invites You to a Frtt S« 111in~r
L :..SE R SUR GERY ,.D R 5"1D RING
A"'-iC 5 f ! ; :..,. -.f"
featuring
Victor·Strdzow, MD
-Or. Victor Slnlzow
is an ear, nose and
ttiroat surgeon on the
in«lical staff of Hoag
Hospital and has bttn
tttating patients with
sluping disonl<rs for
many years. ,,......,,.._ ... .
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call 7141760-2070.
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Mml??F?SI W ""l•CAL
C?oMttcd .._.. Medi-Cal bcncfit1 and
OO'l"CnF1 A uc.S • apcdU worbbop
from 1 '° l ,... .c the Harbor ~·
Ad.ult 0 117 Cate Cc•1cr, 661 Wc.r
Ha..Ultoa St.. O.C.a Men. Presented t.,. lhc Alzkimcr'I Asloclation of
EdfMQUAlt: .PROOF
YOUR GLASS
Pr!ttec:t youreelf, your family end your
property during an EARTHQUAKE. We i:en
~I IEHPROC> your glaaa with a~
approved window tinting n.athod. n CAfl.oow.
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574-M88
1645 s.....-AYe. c.-Mo.
"CHANT ERE LLE" VASE
designed by ANNE NILSSO N
ACJ'UAL SIZE 7 ,,.. X 3 J/1°
A Gift
from The Heart ••.
In tht spirit ofVa/mtint's..Day. come shop
at Crystal Court and rictivt a FREE
Onefors ."Chanttrtlk " vast ($75 mail
value) with any combined purchaJes of
$500 or more in any Crystal Court sto"
and m ta11rant (excluding The Broadway
& Robinsons-May). Bring your rrctip11 to
Gaikri Orµfors & Kosta Boda on !ht
first level from February 1; 1994 -
February 14, I~ and rrceiVt your
FREE gift. (Li mit 1 ptr customn; while
supp/its last. Purchases must~ ""1M
from Febnu1ry I -FebrUtlry 14, 1994.)
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the-· Clll 01--tklhl CM aak4 OI' breU )'OUt taeDCAI .-.,..,. lcada. .. r.:i of dlt ......,.., four·wco rum rctroapcaM ... ........, cM.lol. c.-u 63l.(1614.
ot Wcllca lhlt rvns Fri411'1 Lhroup
-.. an.,. Coest Colle .. IA-Y ---• Aulltor Sheu One wW sip a;>pCs =-....,. ~-°'· H. Anhu. ....... fMIY' ol her boot. "'\\'kat Do I Do K*"'1' --..who 1aup1a Remember 1hoe. hiu ol thc 19SO"a like Mak=:• of Today's Olanaina ooaacmpcqty film dais for 1hc put The Diamond'• daub .. Uldc Darlin .. • Work , while Donni Blldcwood ail )'Clrt. k hotlint lbc ICrics. Olhcr t.nd "'Tbc S.rolt?'" Todly (tom 3 10 7 plays aod ~ her piano co·. •nd Wctkt rttms IO be acrcenod arc "Lady f:.M romtcr Diamond"• kid Mncu CU'CltCI 0 S\tC With l.ovc" and F,_ ~ol," "Toudo at Evil •""' Somerville will pcrlonD thole "ReqUCMCd~ YOll." IC Martha'• wrhc Trial. a.& fot-eKh ~m k •Ad other ,hltt et Trienalc Sq\lafe ht Boobcore:, ~ Mlri..e Avenue on • $3 fot m\deu.m mcmbcn. tc•k>n and C.O.ta Meta. Johnny Rockets Balbol llland from. l 10 4 p.m. For IUWlcntL All others •re S5. For more
i.nfonnation. call 7S9-l 12l. 'Jcatau.rut b olfcrina coket and fttct more Jnfortnjlion, all 67J..718S.
aod SO'• pricel. and DJ. Art Lebow
wiU be btoldcalti live from lhc e&.INMYu··ov•• v1:.e, ~·'.'t:• in 19'0'1 IUllD&Y
Hc'1 recorded more. than 60 albums in ck>t will~· Trian&Jc ~years. and be'• !'!Ped O¥Cr 40,000 Sq\W'e ii k»cat at the cad of 1hc SS Wftll a1oa•• • ,..
mUcr • • uUor. He 1 GltM Frcewtiy between l9'h Street and Rachfm,ninolr1 lul and greatest Y~P, and he'U be b<"'cin& hll Harbor BML Call 722.it600. lilu.rp::.I oompoa.kion. "'Vespers," .,.ill r-----------9---, I ~ml!.~.!!!!!!!! V. ::I IPlll.STl:IY llC. · .............. ...,
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1894 -1994
FOUR G.BNJ!llATIONS
100 YBAitSI
Carpeting • Vinyl Floors
• •
Wood Floors • Draperies '
I DETAILING
1645 Superior Ave. -. Costa Mesa
574.7474
s500
HANO ~ASH tOUl'ON'
'GOOD FOR FIRST TIME CUSTOMERS
ONLY, FO R ONE HANO J::.M. WASH
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We ore fhe On~inoJ Steve'• which hos been touted by the Wo Jf
Street JoumoJ, forlune Magazine, People, Time, Rood & T rock,
Cor & Driver & SIAW Jovmol 01 the hightJst qvo/ify shop 1n the
nol/Ofl. We look forward 'o u rving you.
STIVI & JONI MARCHESE
AT,DEN7S
CARPETS, INC.
1663 PlaccnQa St. C.O... Mesa
646-4838 '---OPIN 7 DAYS & WEIK l&M • 6PM
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notr1Mendworb.TidlMIlfC11010
SlO. c .. Sl6-Q62. ---Tbc pllblk ii Uwi&od IO I fns ~
of live vtolin mw.ic pc~
Binitc Sinknkh• alld Mdkta
JIUl .. ·Maal II J ~JI.& .. lM
Conwunity Roonl Ncwpolt Ccaltt
Library. &S6 San Clemcldc Dri¥c la
NC¥.-pott Bc.adli. °"° wiU perform two
ductt t,, Mozart ud a daubic «>necno by Vh'Udl witb COlllpUlCI
mUlit ICClillft\Pl•bDcnL For mote
informaliort. call 6"-3111 or 644-319l.
TMU-Y,RLt7
MmlOU WllC•OM
A trio ot IU.l.IM>n and U lttiM will be
the aucstl Ind :r. copia o( their
boob at a Rau Table West
l\lnchcon prosnm at tbc: Ba1bol Bay
a..ma-a-1.,. z• :11 ..... -n.Y:!o' .. 0 vw:·~ .. ., ...a 'M -~el .....W.JwM.' It !SM =.:--•• ... T• ............ lc&c,
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eccw••..., -"8'ood Wcedin&." • We of vc-aancc, 114759-3000 fucOs and ton'OW by lhc. lfCl l SpMWli
~ywript Fcderieo Carcia Lotca. wil1 a95--4PAIN
CJ:::ICntcd by Onncc Cout
~· RepcrtOI)' Tllcatrc Company Ya I Oram:ll I.ab Studio Loday
thtou.P Suaday. -" •pin nest
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weekend. Feb. ZS.27. a.irta.i11-time is 8 ' _,,,_,
tim. Fridl/k:nd Sac\IJdays. and J p.al.
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ndlys. cts lie SS adY&ncc and --S6 It lbc door. Call 431-5880.
4118 E. t7TH ST. · COSTA MUA
COIMEIOlf1'nl 'll'ANl·M-'nllt ... t.l'T .... ~
THE DUX® BED, THE BED YOUR BACK HAS .BEEN ACHING FOR
For years you've been told that a firm
bedisbetterforyour~
Well, In Sweden. the people who mU.e
the Dux Bed haive proven otherwise.
They've proven that• firm bed resists.
rather thiln conrorms to.the position of the
body So the spine lies curved . ·
The Dux Bed has a unique deslan that
allows the spine to lie In Its naturill posi-
tion This helps eliminate back problems
and 1ives you the support you need to get
a deep. restful sleep.
So come in and try the Dux Bed.
You'll lo ve it.
Yo ur b0tek will too.
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&y 1 d>zen long stemmed ro;es for Valentine's Dly
&. receive a coopon b ~ ca:upletely FREE ckm:n ci
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• J6,llOO -....... pelMokiqly coUectod. idlnllllod, pmelwd aad -•led. and pooitioned lt under
1 tbrff.dimea&iooal aaereo
mictoocopo in bis study.
•srtr • rtdnd Ill IM7 after a J61ar-•·hiP-t-ud priaQpol ia .... Qardoa Q'°'" Uollled Scbool
DiMrict. He bas bcea -med for
45 ycan to wife Dodie, ud lhe
Andersens hlYe five childte.a and
fiYC SflndchildrCA. He ii ptea{dtnt
ol tho <OftSl<Ptlon .. Ki"I or
GJOry Lutheran Church in
FounWn Valley and 1 research
associate 11 UC Rivtnidc.
The Cbalalra wup looks like •
pudy Clui11mu tree ornament -
Ill pitted. met1JJic body rcOccting
! 11cen, blue and violet hues. J&s
abdomen 1lowJ like antique amber
and ill an&ennac k>ot like
tokl·pbtcd anllers. Frozen in
Andersen ca1chc1 1he wasps
with 1 small. muslin net. They
typic:aUy live. in grass about 1 or 2
inches from 1he ground and many
can be found locally. They have
tiny stingers, but hum.an skin ii far
100 tough for them to penetrate •
He's collected the wasps wbilc
death by ethyl acetate and kept in
1 70* alco~ J01u1ion until
mounted, the tiny wasp's wings arc 1 translucent slices ot crystal.
.. When I was at the University
or Illinois, my instructor was
working with them and I sort of
got hooked. .. said.Andersen, who
has a master's dcircc in
cntomolOI)'. '"They're bc.au1iru1
little. things and their life histories
arc ama.z.ing."
The 2-millimctcr Olalcura wasp
is a para5itc from New Guinea
that lays its eggs on 1 leaf. The
rv:ic then attach themselves 10
ncnrby ants.,---hitehing--a~ridc-io the
, travcli,,c in Europe, Ausll"llia. the
Dribbcan, AJaska, Hawaii and
numerous other countries. His
scientirte work is self-funded.
"Everywhere I ao. my net is
with me,•• said All.dcrse-n, who
plans to name 1 new species of
wusp after his wife, In recognition
of her patience for his admittedly
obsessive scientific: pa~time. "My
--wtre-lrvcry kind lo me."
Remember· how it felt to have the wind bk>wing
through your hair and not canng tx>w 11 got messed
upl Just because you're balding doesn't mean you
can't experience that sensation again The Systems 1 Process ci hair replacement can give you the look
and feel o( real, growing hair ... permanently. Swim, shampoo,
shower, even-walk into the heaviest wind. •
Now a major iww tnalatvough from Ron A.Ill son. ··Msfh"'Mld 1, • ~·~ wondet-
ir~ gwr1nlftd IO II""' com4orl and conf!drncr ~ afford.lhlf. prKft.
Al the bendiU °' Miffiiflnnd. 2 ~rtt-1
• Sofil!f"Y Of ~tn • ~1ve h011f)Jrow•n8 medic1ne • Tr.inspjants
• H.li""""a...e • f~ion
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Tllo-Mn.-...
••U~*••r ror breach ol l'JOd !allll ud
unfair busineu p<ICllceL
The l1wsuit chl'lft that
DeAnzl fof'Cff tenants 10 aban·
don their mobile homes bc-
cau,se or kuc. c:ooditions and
buslneu pr1Ctice1 th•t m1b it
difrlC\llt (or them 10 sell to now
tenants.
Gt.kas. 47. who mewed inlO
Bayside Villqe before It be·
c1mc 1 1enion-only mobile
home park. wu served wilh an
eviction notice last moath after
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DtAm ::.::laid IO ,.,.
-.... ._put -......... <&-. ~ ud .... pnllllled die
Ale ................... r ol
public --(Jobi
..... la -"' Illa l\iltln
at tho mollilo -part.
'"llley'vo -otr _,,..
body but ..... Clebl said "'
the evictioo notlcea illued by
DeAnza. "They ...... , IC.-1
me with uy p1pen yet. but I'm
preparina. I'll be ready !or
them."
An Etiquette Course ·For Dogs
because: WC know )'Ill know .. .Mannm Maritt!
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714 835-8538
'\Send Your
V. lentine a
:\:';:~:):Bouquet of
Balloons·
from $20.00
Black Tie Delivery
with your choice of
•Candy
• Stuffed Animals .
722-1803
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lbc fonn of lllc Lob, an
OMtrlJeOut mini-mall on Bri,Jlol
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Clp<dally In tho Huie lllillp 1ha1
we all late for aru&cd.
1'o Uli·mall 1.-ponitei a
major tenant in .. Urt:Jan
Ou1ftt1en.," a doun otbet s.hop&.
an art pJkry and • coerce house
endl\'e.w11b poOl lable and a
~uare-root restaurant. all
of which reOtct the "industrial
look" in their interiors and
sipqe.
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steel ii capc:ad. widl jull IM
concrctc temO'ICd. It lit WCfJ
e11«:1;..,. In othe< pi_., oriclaal
windOw and door opcoUlp arc
just boarded up. I know, it
IOUnds crude, but it works.
near-Baker in
Costa Mcu.
Be careful
when lookin&
for it, IS )'OU
will probably
drive by the
complex several
times., 1hlnkin1
ii either wu not
open or 1 bomb
fell on the
property.
There is
nothing like this
in Southern
Ir 1 client came ao our oUicc
and said. .. , want )'OU IO dai&n 1
mall usln& two cxis1inJ coacrete
tllt-up buildinas and l want )'OU
10 c1cs1roy ponlona or 111<
buildlnp." I would probably dial
91 t. However that's whit
.. deconstructive architecture" is
all 1bou1.
Obviously, l 1rn
ovcrsimplifyina. the process is
extremely dif(tCUlt. To be
successful, 1hc solu1ion must
Include ,taste and extreme dcsia.n
sens.itiwily.
The 40-root ar•vel open space
between the two structures will
incorporate a shade 1rellis and
acts as connector tying 1he entire
complex together. Anyone who is
tired or Mcdftcrrancan
architcaure (as this .,.,.ri1er is) ¥.'iii
applaud the 11tcmpt to do
somcthin& difrercnt.
The interiors ate comistcot
whb 1he cxterK>r 'YOClbulary -
exposed 1tructurC,
air~ditioninF du.cu. industrial
li&,ht funures. tin and flRishcd
concrete floon permeate the
va rious shops. The reelin1 is a
son of born-again hippie .
environment. Yet the overall k>ok
ls so very di.ffercnt. You spend
1imc just scrutinWnc the archi·
'1ecturaJ p.irts, not to mention
appreciating Sadcghi's commit·
ment to crea1c .a new place.
California. much
lcu Or•n&c County, Developer
Shaheen Sadc&hi hu retail
couraac rarely seen in the: area.
He and •~hhcC1 Alliaan Pompei
or New York have created a
Every desi&n feature o( the
complex is well·lhou&ht out and
extremely clever. Despite its odd k>ok. 1hcre is a con1inuily or ...
dctalling. ma1criaJs, cok>r and
sianaac 1ha1 only can be
conceived by a very 50phisticatcd
designer.
The primary design. rcaturc arc
the window and door openings.
tn some cases, the entries into
the shops are Ji1era ily cutou1s in
the concrete walls. Several others
have saw..cut edges while 01hers
look like someone look a sledge
hammer and just broke through
the wall.
Even tfle skyli&hts arc ,
different. At first glance, you
think there is a hole in the cei~ing
of the shops.. The supports are
broken orf IJ)d lhc wood roor
decking has been broke~ away
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n.unci.v. F*'-Y 10, ...
-.J-.cl od-. aivi,.. die impiClllOlll that t6e lint ma vriU
flood the mtrch.andilc. However,
upon dole:r lntpeetion, the
openinp ... prol«led by Iara<
lli:yl;,J>is. Panels of old P.«• of
wood, lin, dolh, lealher and
metal~ .. tn(Jlr{t:mtnts or
shock as ihoppers meander
lbrou&h Ille con,plu
Outside, there is a very ~lark
look to landscaping and sign:.ge.
The entrance is alm())t too
understated. Steep pipe · \
scacroldin1 remains 1n place.
This, combined with a design
clement on top o! 1he first
structure 1h11.t can only be
described as layered firc•·ood,
are the main design features that
suggest the comple~ ii. ror real.
A V(ry creative and large open
sign constructed of f(:JCCled
i:natcrials or indu~tl)' complete
the rron1 entrJnce. The .. high
descn" landscaping combined
with the rust colored patina of
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tbc e.xtcrioi walls add l ID)'llical l
air IO Tbe Lob.
My only criticism is tbc lack of • rocaa point to the. werk>t tro..t
eru.n.nce ud very weak niabtti.mlr
ti&h•inc. The clev<loper Is really •
miuina; a p>ldc:n opportua.ity to •
make t.he pro;ect come alive with
special cctcctt or crea1ive li&htla
A minor ii.sue is the parkin1 ''
ac:cas. ln time, customers will
realize that the majorny of
park.inc ii in the rear.
I coniidcr the anti·n'lall to be a
VU"J ipCcial architcctW'e
enterprise. Many in O r1nac
County will not relate to this \try
avant garde architCCIUte. it 1,
cen ainly is not for C\/Cryonc..,
It cives hope that maybe the
age of Spanish til~s is cOmin1 to
an end and that O nnae County
is finally 0\--C:r its insecurity
complex. I hope so.
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banknlptcy prole<tlon and clooed
Ii< ol lu locallonl, includinJ 1he
Sand Daneer Broiler ind
Rotislcrie. The Newport Beach
Rusty Pelican remained open.
• More than a year Igo, the
quarter-century old Villa NOVI
res11uran1 filed for bankruptcy
pro1ectlon, bu1 has since revived
and wu sold in April 10 Andy
Crean. ton or
m.:inufacturcd·housins tycoon John
ere1n.
Bill Hamilton, owner of The
Cannery Rest_aurant on Mariners
Mile, uid British naw1111list
Chortcs Darwin's "Survival of the
fittest" theory can be applied to
1he restaurant business.
"We have more res1aurants than
_wc.nttd...llO.ijnd be.re. and-10me-of-
1hem can'1 set enouah of their
sh:are lo stay in business," he said.
Hamilton uid thinp have
chan,ed 1 lot since he opened The
Cannery's doors 21 yean aso. "We
.. ere mobbed, and we never
1dvcrtlscd."
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The 72-year old Arches Restaurant has survived through the r•
cession so far because Danny Marcheano,' who hu owned the
taste with many rcslauratcurs who
couldn't wciuhcr 1hc storm: ''They
just ran out of money. The ones
who have the least amount of
capital 10 gel through a hard time
-1hex don't make it."
A lot of people gel excited
about opening their own'
restaurant and literally go for
broke, Hamilton said. ·
By thc" 1ime 1hcy find out about
costly regulations imposed by tfie
federal;-st11tc-1ncHoe11----
governmcnts -air quality Jaws,
sewer taxes. insurance -it's 100
late 10 get out.
-Everybody thinks if 1hey know
how to ca1 ... and know how to
cook ... thcy can open a restaurant,"
Hamilton uid. "People
underestimate the s111rt·up costs
and 1he grinding hours."
Jane' Lowder. a rn1aurant
-· consuhan1 in Rancho Paios
Verdes., estimated about seven in
10 new rcstauranlS fail wi1hin two
years or the crand openins-
She said those numbers arc
based on calcul;nions she made
abput three year~ aao -before
the recession hit Oranae County.
"The main reason we've-had 1hose.
failures in the past is because 1he
new start-ups arc under
capital~d when they open their
doo • -
She said the outlook for new
res1aurants may be even gloomier
now. "People aren't spending as
much as tJlcy did in 1he 1980s.
Consumer confidence is definitely
down in Southern California."
Lowder tells new entrepreneurs
to funnel at least 10% of their
earnings into a reserve account.
"That way, when we hit these
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Thlnday, Fetin.y 10, 1-At t
trac:kina menu -~ bf" computer to rlpll'C out wtUdl
diab« are -popular Olld ...,,..
'"ll bu bc:comc I ldtnce," he
Wei. '"For to many ycan.. wt j!Mt
wailed Cor Lbem to show up and
~· -1 ' we showed them 1 pd time. 11'1
not lhat way anymore.. ..
Htabll1hmont for the put 12 yoar1, put money aside to help him
through the !Qugh tlmN. ·
1be restaurant consb'nerate
afto hu been usina apec:ial
promotions IO at.Ind CUMOlneJS.
such as .. lntcmadonal Bislro
Dinner'" nipts, whctt dincn Seara
1bou1 1 country's culture while
rca1tin1 on uotic rood.
''It's like waluin& into 1 PBS
special," Herrmann uid. :r.-
down limes. al leasl we haYC a
C\lShion," the said. ''Some of them
think it't ridicuk>ua th11 I wouJd '
say 1uch a thins. but you can't
plan enouJh."
Veterans in 1hc business, such
as Httmilton and Danny
~tarchcano,. •arec wi1h her advice.
Marchcano, who has owned the
72-year-old .Arches Restaurant tor
the past 12 ycan, said he had
money scl aside to help him &Ct
throll·gh 1bnccc$Sion.
Restaurateun who didn't arc
among those who failed, he said.
But he also credits hard work
and a scrvicc-orien1ed allitude for
building what he believes is 1
successful business.
"You have to haYc an
accommoda1in& 11ti1udC," he said.
·'There's no magic formula."
Although he admits 1hat
•••
bu1incu has 1umbled 1n 1he past
four ycaB, Marcheano wud u's 001
rhar bad.
"I serve.abalone a1 S55 a plate.
.. and we 5Cll a lot of .._balone," he
said. "People arc still spending
money, but they have 10 rind a
good value."
Like other industries, 1he
economic downlurn has pcr~uadcd
the rc11auran1 busine~ to get
creative.
-rhosc ·of us who are concerned
about volume arc con~1antly
dreaming up ideas and ll)ing 10
bring people in to get bigger
pieces of a diminishing pie,"
Hamillon S3id. ''V+'e're doing OK
(at The Cannery). But ""'e ~ork al
ii, we've been here a long time,
and we're our O¥in landlord."
Herrmann said \\'c)! Coast
Rcstau1ant Venture~ ha) been
Tht economy tsft't the onty
problem factna rc1tauran1 owncn
on Mari.ncrs Mile.
Steve Sutherland, co-chairman
of the Mariners Mile Association.
MSid road work on Coast Highway
has &ivcn rcstauranl row added
woes.
The cons1ruc1ion equipment
rolled in ju.st v.hcn the eateries
began 10 rebound from the
recession, he said. "A couple of
the restaurants had tht'it" entranctr
and facades blocked. It hu rt
Shane."
'Th:u location has just never
been abl~ to ma.kc ll," Sutherland"
added ... 11',s a surpn~. because
1hcy really have C\"Crythtng I would
think a rest:turant down there
would need -a bcauuful bay
\JCw and all 1hc parking yo u'd
C\Cr ~·ant."
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T he Orange County The Center aub reception
Philharmonic Soc1c:1y was also oraaniu.d 10 salute the
board of directors outstanding women's
recently hosted an clcaant committee of the philharmonic
latc·cvcning society for their dedication.
LW.
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Society
EditOr
reccP.tion for A stylish dessen buffet. and
the Dresden a battalion of waiters offering
Philharmonic, midnight champaanc followed
immcdial(:ly by hot coffee. greeted
following its enthusiasts Emll.y and Dick
concert at The Barrett. AJison and Bud
Performing Frta.ul, PbylUs and Alan
Arts Center. Jacobs, Lff and Tom Mtrric:k,
Guests Barron Re1sler, Barbara and
paraded from 8'11 RobfrtJ, JiJI and E4
the concert Sondktr, J1ne and S~n Grier
hall 1o The and Elalnt and Martin
Ccntcr-Oub w-W~Jnhtri.
welcome 0
n1usical artists
Philippe-Entrtm<lnl, Cho-µan.:
The 65th Annual Southern
California Yachting ·
Association's Midwinter
Regatta is slated for Feb.
19·20. The host cl ub for
Lln and Ca rter Btty, all
performing wi[h die Dresden
Philharmonic.
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28th annual Commodore's Ball Ncwpon Harbor Yacht Oub
and installation of officcn. · and Southern CIUfomia
More than 200 membcn and Yachtif'I& Association
guests dined on prime rib and deJcptc llay Elliott, and wife
grilled swordfish in the · !Sabi.
waterfront dining room of the ·i.
club, welcoming new 0
Commodore Art Partnt The Mark your calenders for
retiring chief ii J.T. Tarwaltt, Monday, Feb. 21 . Destination:
movina into the ranks of staff The Balboa Bay Oub
commodore. Other men in na"')' ~lroom. Reason: The Red
blue uniforms laking their Ribbon, an advisory board of
places in the yach1in8. order arc The Red Cioss. will host a
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Bob Ca.rolon and Tom Cooper. E.sca.da.· Required date: "bring
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CITIZEN
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A four-week rcrrospcctivc
of f'"ilms by Orson WcUu
kicks off
6:30 p .m.
Frid•y a t
Newport
Harbor Art
Mu s ~e um
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COVIR STORY
encvcr I sec .-
building being
lorn down in
preparatio n ror
somcthin& new
-a beefy
bulldozer blotting out wh:u wa1
once: a home perhaps, or a
storc'(ront business -_I am always
mystified by (he icfca O( hOW Wf
cllancc and re-arrange 1hc spaces 1 1ha1 1urround our lives. I think
:iboul family reunions in
fireplace-lit living rooms,
mothcr-d"aughtcr convcrsa11ons
lhat probably took plaC"C O\cr 1hc
choppine block of a cozy kitchen,
or 1h~ happy singing or an ltah:in
baker while he craflcd 1hc
Weddin1 cake still s1andin1 in the
window o( a h11lf-crumblcd pas1ry
£hop now waitirt1 for 1hc wreaking
ball in ca,thquakc ·ravagcd San1a
t.1onica.
What happens 10 1hc ycan• o(
lauchtcr. the cofrec gossip wi1h a
nei&hbor, lhc joyous memories and
spiritual lonaina our dwelling
sp:tccs seem lo pre~rvc for us?
Where do we scuff the p3st :i.s we
layer new meanin& upon old
1eamcnu of spate? 1'-1orc
imponantly, how do ""·e savor the
hcritace ol a place when its
physical frcscnce has been
rcmo't"Cd .
Actually. theK: shared concerns
are explored by LOI Anecles artis1
Mkbat.I ,.llltoa throuah an
cxtraQrdinary e.1hibi1 of p:1in11nas and Kulpture
currently on uhibit at Oranae Coast College Art
Gallery (lhrou&h February 28) in celebration q.f Olac._
History t.1onth. Dorn in Kinplon, Jam:i.tca, where he
lived un1 il cr1du1tin1 from h iah school, M1hon IS a
gradualc o( the School of Visual Arts in Nc\'11 York
City. His artwork has also swathed. a p<ith 1~£r'Cr
intcrior-spxc dcsian ln 1 \'lricty of sculp1ural
mcdiunu such aJ wood, mc1al, ceramics, furn11ure
design and Cabric11ion. · ,
.. I CflJl..I) II l'> J mctJphur lur
Oc.1hng "'uh people ;i nJ .Ill their
dl\Cr'>illC'>,.
P-ttOf td'thc opc111~ut-rh"e'
cxh1b111on. /\l ilton crc.rtcd il
'dia...,inii 111 ch • .rco.11 .1nJ pa .. tcl> on
1hc 111!c \\JI! .it tl.c cn1r.1n.:c to the
g;:il!CI) .1) a wn uf h..inds-on
percu .. ~1\C ll~cr1.i1 .: t.i th.:
·dil nCin1( C\h1h1t
··one ~thins 1h.i1 1' rc.ilh pu .. h1ng
Ol) '>l~lc in p.i.rl!tr:g n11-.. 1s urbJn
grJffJ11 I'm lll>I '-" niu~h 1ntcrc)1cd
1n !he n1.1rk-n1J..,1r.g •n>.1_£cl') the
1aggcr' le,nc bt>h11i..1. tout 1hc
encr!'.~ Jnll y..11.:lne,, in ho,,. 1hc~
go ab..11.11 J , n~ it
·•\\"I.at i),, \ rc JllLag a >Clf1'>h,
Jt\ all 1111.' '·'' ll\C J'> ii Ill'>.!\. [
Jl·n·l l..!!C ""'l.Jt h.i, h.1pp1:nc J here
bcll11C I ( g»1ng hJ rui m} Ol•lf ..
1 ~..:~ :1 ·-''t pcr ... vn\ m.irl · l c1.
.it 'I~· '.irnc !11r.c th.ii I'> JU'>I "h::i.t
L.irr-:1·, "hen the u\e ~11 a sr~cc
Ll..1n!'-c' 111 .in~ !}pe ul Cl!)'
t>udJ.ng In lllht'r "'Ord'>. one
,11¥ .. 11vn i.:..in ht: lutall) negated by
the nc\I
'"~!' "'u1 ._ I'> .iNu1 1ha1 kind of
l.1~l·1111g .,.h,~h l) the m1rrunng
J<,pcct of gr.iff111 1h:.i.1 cs
p::inicularl~ 1ntcrc,11ng. lt unly "'e
could channel th:it youthful
:in:i;iousnCs .. il"'ay from thC
negau' e imprint on soc1et~. and
c.\tr::i.c1 1hc ... 11cngth uf the
1nd1¥1Jual a' .ntore 1h.1n one p.irt
of .i .. 1crcot)p1cJI group On..:e y,c
1.:in Siar! lllO~tng Jl people f1°um
outside 1hc1r t:uhurc , ..:uuntl'\ ur race, .... e c:in
undc~1and !he c~prc .. ~~~e n.iture uf the 1nd1,i.iual a ..
a IX>Slll\C enC!g) forcC'
Lauri Alend~nh11/I is 11 frL'C'·llln« .. n·1~r ""ho ro•N'S
local •rt for t_he D:Jlly l'ilur.
With a scnsitivity.10 the idc; or changing sp.icc :tnJ
us !)1rade of inh11bi1an1s, ~·hhon 's 11r1 d1sce1n~ the
layers upon layers of forms ""'hich mal.c up a
mullicullural cily such as Los An&clcs. ~loteO\cr. h1 ..
pain1inp and M:ulpturcs arc gcnerulcd by 1
alligraphie activity, a random sc1i11tcnng akin 10 folk
an tradilions . .,.,,hich ~cc~ p.::.cc with 1hc c11y·s 0 'd.1ncc
or lire ...
Space.,changing exhibit b)' M,ichael Milton
helps OCC celebrate Blaclc History Month
By LAURI MENDENHALL
''l'v~ al ..... ays been in1crt~lcd in c1lligr:iphy, 1h.:
matter of ha~dhng 1hc brush for itself." he c:..pla1ncd
one afternoon lasl week, shortly :1(1cr arriving from
his ICmporary rei;idcncc ·in Boulder, Colo., v. here he
is •1)rkin& on his master's degree at 1hc Un1\•crsi1y of
Colorado ... Dancing 1~ the nlOSI in1portan1 1~ing for
n1e in mal.1ng :irt. because u's aboul movement and
hfc. ·ro me an) thing that's nol moving or improvising
is dead."'
FYI
WKA.T: Mlct\oel Mitton •llhblt
WHERE: Orona• Coosf CcWtege M Gal~.
2701 Fa&rMw iood, Costa Meta
WHEN: d lsploy up through Feb. 21. Goli.ty
hol.Ks 10 o .m. to 2 p.m. Monday through
Thurlday ond 7 to 8:30 p.m. Thuradays ond
Monday, feb. 21
HOW MUCH: FREEi
MOii IHfO: 432·SOJ9
Michael Milton poses in front of his oil
sticks on wood painting "Mathlldas
Cbrner"' (1 993). Above, ha sketches
and chalks an OCC Art Gallery wall.
Although h1) r .ii her 1011~mic y,OtJd sculptures arc
constructed "''th found pieces of wood :ind warped
scraps of l1.1mbcr that give h1n1 the givens fo r the
cart) crafting of a pie ce. 1hey appear slick and
bal:inccd compared to the rambling jigsaw-puzzle 1azz
of his unu .. u:tll~ '>h.ipcd pa1111 ing) crc.a1cd v.ilh
br ightly colurc.d oil suck!> O\tr a more sombc.r tonalll)
uf paint.
"For lhrec or four )ears. I .... u rlcd al trying to
btHl!:! ieulpturc .ind p;unt1ng together, but I finally
rc.ili.tcd )OU c:in 'I play b.i~kctball with a football,"
1.111lon C.\p\aincd y,•1th J. l:iugh. "Now I find I have a
totally different :11 titudc \\1th sculpture as I do with
paint ing. Painting is less ph)sical, mo~ casu:i.I than
con'>trucling sculplurc.
'"Si nce my scu lp1u res arc composed wilh found
'1-"ood that ii c;1ch v.arpcd and comes with a certain
character, I can '>li ll keep the kind of play in creating
sculpture that I have in painting, lhe same kind of
loo~ncss. If it's not warped enough or very distinct. I
don'1 want to deal ""ith 11. Adapling and findine a
balance bc1 .... cen the diffcrcnl pieces of ..,,1)Qd is what "Korel Abbess1nnia" (1991): a Mil1on sculpture.
LOCAL DANCI
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Ballerina U
Several professional companies use
DeFore Dance Center for auditions -.
. By CHJUSTOPHBB. 'l'B.BLA
S Ylln Hendt 1uivcfed tho
40 10"•• ballcl ......... whh o pnctlced eye, lhCfl
dcrnoaNralod I
00Nbiaa1&on lhal chi: 11udtn11
"-repelled, wllh val)iftl ..._, °'"'""" Helldl nolcd
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m -Jimmy Defore Dance. Cen1er in
Costa Mesa last mon1h. abot.al
one dwcn will be l«C:pted Into
1he Khoo!, which <ho'l<I Sl,500 '°' tuhlon, room and board (oome ocholar>hipo will alto .be
ewardcd) .
This ace.nano will be reputed
.. O<FOR \Ills Friday. -SU
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ocun His favorite places: on stage or
IO heor.,."""' .._, lhcy're not 0 ~ wit.1 Ibey wan'-.. he ly CHIJSTOPHll TULA
F ew sinaen can boast or
bavins IO&&td more than-,
""'40.000 miles sailing most
of the world's ocean
And few sl'!.ilors can boti:t o(
havln& recorded more 1ha.n 60
album$ in JS ycal'$. Bui Glenn
Yarbr0ugh doesn't have 10 boail.
He's done it. And Friday ni&ht.
he'll be btin&in& both ot his loves.
~in&lng and s:iiling, to his concert
at the Robert B. ~ioore Thc11rc
at Oranac Coast College.
"There aren't many people ttlat
know of n1y life on the ocean,··
snid YarbrOugh during a phone
interview from Desert Hot
m
WHAT: Gl•M YarbrOUQll
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Wlllll: -.. -
-at Orange c-1
Call99•. 2701 falrv-
Roa<I, Colkl Mesa
WHEN: I p.m. frlday
HOW MUCH: $1-$13
MORE INFO: 02-6110
• .... bina. "I think that's
....... Wiien tbcy-.........
dloy ..,. be ..... at -ror
-IS-ea.llo100<0they
•• -the -stuff, and they x.e how tnthuted 1 am about 11, t
think they bcpn to ,.. thenuclvcs
a little differently. They don't
identlf1 w;th somebody who'• am ........ past. They identify
with somebody movina ahead.
When they leave the concert, they
"{eel better about thcmKlvc ..
Yarbrouah plans to continue
perform.in& 1t least throu'h the
rest or this year, at which time he
intends to 11il across the only
ocean he has not ye t conquered. Springs, where he stays when ~e's
performing locally. "l've kept 11 to
n1y:.clf for many years. I have a 101
of friends th31 arc voyaging· all
1hc Limcliters fur four years shows. HiS OCC eng1gcmen1 will
s1arting in 1959, then in a solo feature guitar, bass and piano, and
"1'11 be heading ocr to the
Indian Ocean. Of course, you'VC'
got to c::ross llle, Pacific to get
there. This trip probably will be all
around the world, because once
you get into the Indian OCc~n, you·
might as well keep going."
career that included the hil .. Buby computerized drums on some
the Rain M'Ust fall." numbers. Yarbrough was excited ovtr tile world. Most of the1n
don'1 even know I sing. But 'Ao'hcn
I du.1 the atbun1 ;I Could Have
lleen A Sailor' {his la1t.·i.t relea1oe).·_
I thought l'\e i,Ol 10 !'.fQ..}:9,nlethiQL
Yarbrough bec3111e enamored about playing with the musicians,
wi1 h illiling as a w::iy to relax fron1 including pianist Mary Ekler,
a stressful touring schedule, which whom.Ale described as "on~ of the
at one-poinl w:rs op to 380 --gre-a:rneWlllBiU. She's terrific.'' That trip. like most of his other
on«, will be a solo journey,
although Y11rbrough nCYCr planned
it that way.
tQ pro1no1e th is." .
, Iii!> promo1ion "Ao'ork took t11m 10
bOJt :J10\t.s and nautical lectures.
uu.-lud1ng a presca1.:i1ion on
long-distance vo)'aging as parl of
OCC's popular sailing series l.11.st
)car, 1,1,hich he punctuated Yoith
1oOng!> (ruin his album. Nuw pc9ple
Jfe begi11111ng to come 10 his
t."onccrts because of his sailing as
11cll ai. hi!> ~inglng.
concerts in 36S days. J-lc gave up "l'll be siqging some of lhe old
1ouring for long strc1ch~s of 1in1c songs. but not a whole Jot,'' said
tQ indulge tiis ptaiSiOn for long Yarbrough aboul Friday night's
distnncc sailing 11nd. in fact. now show. "My a1titudc: about singing
"I've been looking all my life for
a woman that wants to go sailins. I
never did find one. I rricd three
different wives. and no ne o( them
worked oul. J was just born a lit1le
too enr1y. Nowadays.. there are
young women who are tick.led 10
death to do that kind of thing.
Trouble is, I've grown old in 1hat
time."
h\·es on his botal. "\VherC\'er the is to keep mewing on. You don't
boa1 i!>, th31'.s where hon1e is," he just sing the stufr that was
said. successful ror you in 1he '60s. I
His current schedul e of four 10 think a lot of old singers do that,
fi1 e roncerls a month suiis him and it's a bad mistake. They don't
ju~t fine, and also works well for a move on because they're afraid.
It ".is for singing Yarbrough
Yoon notice. fir~t as a mcn1bc r of
looi.c-l..nil group of musicians ..-.hu "I've cs1ablishcd a paucrn in my
pL1y ..., 11h Yarbrough a1 niost of his career where anybody that comes
\TrqLINISTS
TO PERFORM
FH.EE R.ECITAL
Ni:\VPO!\T UEACl-1 -The
pubh.: is 1n11tcd 10 a free violin
prc ... cnta11un ~t 3:30 p rn. Sunday
1n 1hc cummunll)' room or the.
Nc"purt Center Libra11 .
Ucrutc S1nl..cv1cius and ~1ehlla
Junge-~1a1~ v.ill perform t\110
duets by ~lozart and a double
conceno by Viv::ildi v. ith com-
puter music accompanin1en1.
'Vespers'
presented
a cappefla
at church
NEWPORT BEACH -Roch·
maninorrs last and grc:i1cs1 liturgi-
cal composition, "Vespers." will be
performed a cappclla in the origi·
nal Russian by the: ~iastcr Chorale
of Orange County al Si. Andrew's
Presbyterian Churth in Ne..-.'J>Ofl
Beach at 7:30 p.m. Sunday.
l 'hc library is located 111 856
San Clcn1cil1c Drive. Ne"'·port
Dea ch.
For more inforn1ation on the
preli,en1111ion, call 644-.3 191.
Violinists Blrute' Slnkevicius and Me'litta Jung•Maa will per-
form at free concert at Newport Center Library on Sunday.
"Vcspc:n" is corisidcred the fin-
est of Rachmaninoffs sacred
Vr(Qrks and has been praised as
representing the ·greatest height
reached by music of the Russian
OTthodox Church.
Tickets arc $10 to $30. For
more inform111ion. ·call 556·.6262 .
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DANCE -··· willanlMOCllC~tho
q .. lities Hendl wu kiokins for
la 11\Uknll uc llmillr tO what
auditionen rrona 1bc ocher
ballot scJ>oob will ,.ck. .. Poma ii really loaportan1,"
D~ aaid dorlna 1he
ucbtk>ns. "The achoot has
fairly strict 11andardt about the
cta»ical ballet body. That'• 1hc
ftJ1l thin& you toot 11. From
there, how well 1hey'rc: tu.med
out, how well they move, how
advanced they arc: for their 11c.
They should be at • certain
s1aae by a c:crtain age ," -
Jessica Rec, 1 16"-ycar-old
from Fountain Valley, was
doin1 s1re1china exercises as
she awaited her turn 10
oudilton. A OeFort student for
three yeats, Ree began dancina
bcCore her 3rd birth~y. No
s1ranger to auditions, she knew
what types or lhing'-H.cndl -
expected.
"You have to be perfect,''
said the Fountain \/alley High
Schoot /·untor ... Yqu have to
know a I the terms. You hove
to know how to do cvcry1hing.
When they give a combination.
you have 10 be '1Jle to do i1
perfectly the first ·time. You
have to pick it up real quick.
Jl's r~gorous."
Rec, who cailled ballet "the:
shorte1t career in the World,"
isn't bothered by the pressure
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odler .......
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said.•; -Ollly do., .......
and ii I doll't do that well -
I'll jUJt di> bct~r DUI tU.... " -
Ok>ria Defore:. who hU NP
the Jim,.,. OcfOfC Dance
.Qnter .ince the cleatb ol hel
husband, knows whldl ol llcr
student• haYC the talenlt:
nc«SUr'Y to pus 1hc tudittonl
and which pncs still need more
time. J. ..Some of 1hcm )'OU knOW an:.
goil'IJ 10 make it, but maybe:
not this year, .. she said. "1bt1 ·
nc:td another year's wort. But
still it"s good for them to ao In
and do the 11,1di1k>n and tee
what they're up 1pins1."
Sorne students find out after
several audition$ and
unfulfillin1 dance classes that
they are·not suited for b'-'lct.
According to Defore, there arc
still many opponunities for
1he.se:-d1Jnctn. ·
•·K.idi who just aren't gqod
enough for ballet can ao i.nto
musical theater, videos.
commercials. They can teach,
they can ao into d11ncc therapy,
or admin.is1rativc work Cor
dance rompan~. •·
One need not be 1 Oc:Fore
s1udcnt to audition.
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What could be
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8J TOH Tl'.tUS
' 1 -be a ceni!iable
aatique, h•vina firs1
surfaced Iii En&Jand
-•d 1940, but lhe
murderous 'drawing room
.. Ladles in Retirement" 11ill
sidcnible milcap le(t when
ted u hancbomcly as in its
nt revival 11 the Ncwpon
IU AtU Center.
c play is 1 tour de force for
S.SCS of a «Main IJC, and
c are plenty of meaty roles in
catq,ory in Edward Percy and
lnald Denham's mannered
iction of 19t'h century avarice.
aentccl machin11ions
spire in 'fllhlt is los:icaUy
"tha Ou1st1c ~crritOI)' -an old -
se in a remote Enclish manh.
irtc1or Mary Sullivan Sl,c-k
endowed lbi.J mw1y thriller
h the ckJqucnce of period
lity and has elicited some
pellina performances Crom her
t. William Cole's rich coun1ry
nor se11in1 and 1~ elegant
turning of Larry Watts and
m Phillips provide ncccSSDry
phsis.
c "Ladies in Retirement" arc
nora (Louise Ton1i), a
atious old crone 'll>"ho has
uirrclcd away he~ money, and
len (Joanne Underwood), her
sckcepcr an.d romp:inion who
losl hen through bad
tmenu. Their pl:1cid lives
kc a jarrina dc1our when Ellen
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Auditions for Ncwpor1
Theater Arts Center's ncx1
production. Neil Simon's
comedy "Barefoot in the
Park ," will be held Feb. 21
and 22 at 7 p.m. at the
theater, 2501 Qiff Drive.
The show calls for three
:;men and two women, with
one middlc·agcd male role
calling for a European ac·
cenc.
Gregory Cohen is direct-
ing the play, which opens
April 8, and delails arc
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Underwood"1 chillin& demeanor
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.,., 1th his oiliness and sharing his
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melodrama. Etzel mehs :iK too
oon'Yeniently under his i.pcll, but
etches 11 gem of a character and
provi ded her audience wi1h the
one 1.rue .. goosc:Oesh moment" of.
the show.
While the pri ncipals arc
plotting, h0'4'C\fcr. the Ncwpon
production i.s being me11culously
purloined by Van Dine ind
Cirann.a in their rolc:t a.s
Underwood's maddcninJly wacko
listen. Van Dine renden her
ionc.r apprehension .chiftgly, wbU.
Oranna turns in tome. of the
1how's IPOlt luminous momcnu ' with her more protcctJ\'( craz.inc
Their reac1M>n \0 Schmidt's
craciOUJ OVertUrCI (the sistert ha'YC
bcc:n raised 10 dclpi5C Catholia)
is par1icularly cffecti'Ye. r;>irector
Slack has in'f'Csted a great deal u(
her guidance in the arc:t or
characterization, and 1his dcplh
pays div;dends 1n a most
3ccomplished produc1ion.
Thc show's lei.surely pacc n. the
produc1 of its timc. :and in 1hc
hands or :a less.er cas1 could prove
quite tedious. Howe'Ye r. Slack and
her comp:::iny h::ne managed 10
main1ain 1he play-\ tcn~ion withow
rcson1n& to 11rlLfit"1al cxpcdicncy.
Tom Titus is • frtt-lancc tt'ritcr
wbo ttt';cws loc•l 1ht·11lt-r for tbc
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f;:'"$f=...:-==-Puccini: a restaurant fit for The Donald
By MA.BI.A BJJlD
P M«ltd ls a turprise of
• restaurant tucked
In the corner ot ·
• Eas1bluff Shoppin1
Villaac. From its
narrow entrance, it
sprcad5, diamond-shaped, into 1
pleasant dinin& room where the
linen-covered tables arc nicely
spaced ror c:omrortablc
conversation. The waiters wear
black bow lies, and the modest
wine selection is literally presented
a1 1hc table, with b<>ulcs displayed
on a rolling rack:
According 10 owner/chef Franco
AJaro, it was the seductions of
The ll'\'ine Co., leasing division,
which led tu his move from his
Santa Ana loca1ion. We were told ·
1h;u c\C:n The Donald ""·as
involved.
So -.·e have Oren to thank for
good pa~ta available in the
sun1ewhu1 off·the·bc:utc:n-path of
Ea.st Bluff. Oh that we all had his
nioncy 'fhc special dishes
( pron1incntly fca1ured ciich evening
arc all O\'Cr S2 I -~uybc if our
waiter h:.id been Jround n1ore
often, we n11gh1 ha\'C felt 1he meal
was ""'otth it.
But on to 'the food. A plate of
warm bru!>chetla and garlic
foccach1:.1 bread a1rivcs, councsy
of the hou!>C . If you want seconds,
the price is Sl.95 for bruschclta,
S l for g.irlk· ·rry the garlic -il's
1oa~1ed. 1uugh, chewy and redolent
of oli\t u1l :111J garl ic.
At lunch, a J11cral plate full of
food cornpn~l·J the grilled chicken
salad. 1·1un ~rices of grilled chicken
and a \anc1yof greens were
drc s~cd pri1nar ily v.·1th olive oil,
SS.95. An 1n1mcnsc slab of lasagna,
a special that day, had a suave
sauce -very di(fercnl than the
usual -creamier, son1ehow.
. Ct1&'uTOr11•• Au.~•. D.\U.t ruur
Donald Bren was reportedly involved in Irvine Co. efforts to relocate chef/owner Franco Asaro's Puccini restaurant to Newport Beach.
A rich Je1ic:l\c a!>paragus soup
is often zuppJ of the day wi1h
chunks of asparagus and a mound
of fresh!) gr.itl'd parmesan, S3.4.5.
Al dinner time, an appclizer
curt is rolled 10 each rable with a
handsome display. For $6.95, there
is a selection of cold lhings -
such as meatballs wilh goose.
green beans bathed in garlic olive
oil, egg bat1er·fried bits or
chicken, eggplant and 1oma10
slices With mozzarella. I hungered
for some sa\'Of)' hot appetizers,
but \hat is not part of the deal.
Asar!) is good wilh pasta. He
secs that it is cooked to order and
the results possess an al denlc.
fresh quality; His sauces arc, for
the most part, very good indeed.
The dinner menu has five or six
"specials of the day on the first
page: from veal meat loaf at
S21 .9S to lobsler, S23.9.5 . Moving
right along, the res1 of the dinner
menu is not so formidably priced;
it is possible 10 have a fine veal
1n:ir~:il;1 fur S 13 95, )Cf\ed, a) .ire
n1 os1 entree ~uut)t'!>. v.11h crisp
p1c1u rc-pcrfcc.1 1<>flO\\ pi..·a~ :ind
c:irrulS. An av~0rtrne111 of saucc11
.ire avJilable with a lhrcc choice)
uf pa!.13 . I
Grilled file! of !>~a t'i.1 !>', sel"\t\I
v.i1h a cre3n1cct s;iuct un 10P. 1~
n1.·~-~l·d v.·ilh green peppercorn~.
Sl4.95. Very tasty.
Desserts, li~c the wine and
appetizers. ar~ wheeled to the
table. A varic1y or berries rnal.o.:)
an appealing choice. \Ve chos.e ,l
combinatieo or blucbe:rric~ and
ra)pbcrrics, and the O.an11ng order
came to us wi1h the Grand
f\.1arn ic r burning away in :.i poul o f
chocolate suuce and the heap of
berries.
Thi~ rc11taurant has possibilities .
Ii -.as :.1 big ~uccess in S:.1111a 1\n3
:Ind i!> 111 ils n~dgling n1un1h, here
in Nc\\porl l.kach. Though 1hc
SCJ'\'1ce is uneven. there 1s
ob\·iousl}' !>ll1ne tale1it in the
kitchen, a nearby garden of hc1bs
ror zest and an owner pa!>!>ion.ittly
devoted to his new ristor,1ntc.
~farfu lJinJ is a frtt-laruy _.r,-trr
M<ho co•·rrs local dlninr fur thr
Vally l'ilot.
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WHAT: Pucclnt Rlstoronte
WHERE : 2531 Eastblull
Drive, Newport "leach
WHEN : open Mondays
through Soturdoys: lunch,
11 :30 o.m. to 3 p.m.; din·
nar, 5 to 10 p.m.
HQW MUCH: moderolo
to ex.perutve
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Sol &.o•fou 8 1o noon S 1 .SO ""'°'Y'• & DriV9!'1
Sot & Sun 6 to noon. Shot ol IN w..l $1.00
Oper1 366 day a year (leap Y90' only! 6om lo
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Meta ~ •ncludes breaalast. lunch ond dinner.
Prices rgnge from S3 00 rro $7 99. Open Mon.·
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EARLY-MEAL
KNOWLED GE
I ohn Sharpe, the
sofl·sooken
Englis'hman Who.~•
corporate exfO.lttve
lor Bislro 20 I, 01va.
Kachina, Zuni, Topu t:ale
and Shane of New~rl
(catering and spec11I
events), pl.tns to share his
mega·talent wilb those
"·ho enroll fn .11 UCI ·
t'xtension course on
Prl'·Colombi1n Cui~ine.
Sharpe will discuss the
origin1 ;ind ways foods
\\'en!·used br n-ative
Antericans o both
continents and their roles
in myth and rituals.
The 5145, live-week
course befins Wednesdoly,
Feb. 26, a Cafe Topaz In
the Bo~·ers Muscunt. For
information, phone UCI
E.\tc-nsion, 856-5414.
ROt.1ANTIC
DISHES ...
... al Cmpo rio Arn1;ini
f-.prcss ror V.:ilcnlinc's
0.Jy. How .ibout 1h cscf
L'lnfrigu -fresh OYJlers
aroused \\ilh bl.icL c.ivi;ir
and lemon trurne dressing
St.'r\t:d on a bed of \\ild
daisy flowers, S7.9S;
Sluriont• lnn.Jn1or.1lo -
grilled )lurgl'on
h) pnoliled "ith a pol ion or herbs il"d arlicho'-c
hl·.lrts, S 13.93; Gi.1rdino
Ot·ll Edt•n -g.Jrd(.'n of
l;Jby lettuce S.isst•d ''ilh
S.\)hin1i, S7.95; and, fo,
dessert, Lo Scrigno ~I
T<>soria· -P.indor.i·s d.irk
l.hoc.vl.lh.· girt box ,,ith
lt.:ilian baby ~.istrit•s,
crc•ms and liqucur1,
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H ow can you not enjoy a dia,nif;cd.
quul·polillcal civic banquet when
the mulcr or ceremonies is
wc:1rina 1 p1ir of bi&. noppY can?
And theft aoes on lo tell the people
who came th:at they're there because,
!"John Hcd&c• must've spread the word
that hut year's dinner was obscene"'?
I am pleased to report that the
On the
Coast
f\lsilladc1 or such barbs
seldom abated
1hroughou1 Speak Up
Ncwpor1's annual dinner
for the city's erstwhile
mayon. Sue}! an even!
could easily become
mired in treacle.
Personally, I liked the
part when they forgot to
introduce Dana
Rohrabachcr. The -
COfl&J'C5Sman came i.n
after the crowd was
5Cltcd and if he was
lrying for a grand
entrance, it didn't work..
Then 11.ain, maybe it was a carefully
planned stratcl)' that worked perfectly.
After all the other movers and shakers
had been presented, many in the crowd
emph11ic1lly reminded hos1 Darryl Wold
that he had ovcrk>okcd the big guy.
Thu~. Congressman Rohrabachcr had
his ~amc spoken approximately 47 times,
whereas Rep. Chris Cox had to 5Cltle Cor
jua:1 ooe mention.
However, Cox was in the second' .row of
tables. while Rohrabacber was a row
behind and -yc>u should pardon 1he
e.cprcuion -a liltle to the lcCt. •
Lon11imc obscrvcn fiaurcd the seating
plap wu more of 1 acoaraphtc.al 1han a
political statement. Rohrabacher _
represents only a slM:r of NeiN-port Beach,
C.oi has vinually the Whole town, thus
warnnted the better table.
However, the 51.mc as1ute observers
were stumped by council mcmber and
former mayor Evelyn Han's Kit 1ll 1hc
way in 1hc bae:k. Term IUnitalionl. no
doubl.
The muter and mistress of ceremonies,
Ooppy cared Dave Golf and petite O.yna
Pettit turned out 10 be" cqu1l-0pp0r1uniry
routen. It .aruck me that the lady
e,x·mayon got off pretty easily. The auys.
however, took some auff.
To wit (as it "'·ere):
"Paul Ryc:korf wasn·1 able to be with us.
toni1h11 Actually, he was able, he just
didn·t w•nt to be here."
"Ed Hirth hired (former City ~1anage r)
Bob Wynn ... He must have been one
helluva m11yor if he didn't get fired for
that."
'"Corona dcl >.1ar merchants •till
haven't fiaurcd out a way to appropriately
th*hk Phil Sansone· for the new sewer
lines, the w11er lines and 1hc 1a.s lines"
that ha\'C had PCH in I 5.lltC or perpetual
teat·Up.
T hat 101 a laugh., but the intro or John
Cox didn't: "He served on the
(tollr0ad) Commission for cijht )-C:an and
only rcccnlly stepped aside 10 make room
for 10mconc else." Cox. or course. was
ousted from 1he job in a biller council
dispu1e.
"His friends call hUn Bus. so everyone
calls hini' Carencc ... "
When ii was h'5 1urn; BwJClarcncc
TUtner came back 1nappily, notina that.
"11 takes two roniressrncn" 10 cover
Newport Beach, "but only one mayor."
That one mayor then went on to deliver
his superb "do more wiJ.h less" state o(
the city address. He was literate,
reasonc4, open and darn near cloquCnt.
And while some of what Mayor Turner
said is already sencra1in1 rontrovcrsy,
mott of the hatchc.U remained buried that
stl&Jtt . Speak Up Newport can take many
bows for t»Ultina toaethcr a fme and
blHKdly 1neverent cvcnU.,.
It wu a niah• of such warmth and aood
cheer that I OYCn joined Tom Reinccke'I
Jlliu.ioll 10 .... 1he SS65 mi., Ice and
..... d Jilt pc1itlon IO SCI otf Ille tiiJIOI in
Ille ,_ !or O~ Fc,....,.'1 AUcmbly sc11.
Bui will I 11111 respect him in 1he
anomlna?
lftd AIMf.I• .. t.Olu•• ni111 ntf'f n....r.v llld s.11.,,,.,.
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Three strikes? How about just getting creative?
Le t's sh ow no mercy for the hardcore ... but prison for tax eva~ion?
aT OAUT IHOllT
S ocicly is filled with murdcren,
rapists, d(UJ k>rds and gun·waMng
lhup.
Show this sewn no mercy. Find them.
convict lhcm and put them away forever.
Three 11rikcs and your out? That'•
wimpy for criminals inflicting
prcmeditalcd physical violence: on
another human.
Think l'm a hard-nose conservative?
You bet I am.
But I'm alsa a tis.ca.I consc:rvati,.: who
says Amctican's arc.bvcnued, and I
have a tough time rubber-stampin& the
"politically c:orrte1~' notion the country
needs more prisons.
The country docsn·t need more
prisons. It just needs 1 belier definition
or a bad guy, the criminal who really
deserves to be incarcenucd 11 taxpayer
expense?
The story or Hoag
11111 Clttall Cove
I'm not sure that many of your readers
arc aware of the conflict Hoag
Memorial Hospital crealcd when it
bulldozed over our wetlands. 11 was
during the community argument to save
the wetlands 1ha1 the hospital got
caucht in this ·protected area. A few
ali:rt citizens ronfron1cd the city that
the hospital didn•t even have a permit,
50 the city had to issue a stop notice.
Our family has lived in Newport for
36 )-C:ars. We have always lived within a
shorl walk JO these wetlands. I
remember them to be thriving and
plentiful with wildlife • animals, reptiles
and beautiful birds.
I took my daughter 1hcrc, we took the
Girl Scouts there and last year again, I
took my two oldest .a,randchildrcn .. we
spotted iwo actM nesu built on top or
crushed roct at the very edge or the
cattail a.rowth. I rclt a hnlc sick to Jee
these birds flJ.htin& to pcrpetu1t1c 1heir
bfccdina grounds.
\Ye arc wrry for !hose of you viewing
this area now:Cltrrcnlly it looks like a
dump.
Dig sticks of torn up ccn1ent, heavy
duty equipment ront:1.min1ting the soil
with drippin& oil. All of this hides any
trace of iu oriainal beauty or that i1
oould even be restored.
I hope no committee member or voler
will be tricked into believing this is now
an insignifia'nt wetland. They wan! you
to believe this.
We arc 10rry your paper has 1 young
editor who hasn't done his homework
beCorc bclinling or condcmina this
wetland. These wetlands were thCTc
bcCorc he was born or before any
houses were o n the hilltop. Tell him ifs
not too l:ate to restore them for his
children.
The California Coastal Commission
was enacted to preven1 the destruction
of our coastal wildlife and beauty. It
was enacted because previous city
politicians were allowing bi& business lo
dcstl'O)' too much. We applaud their
purpose.
No wondtr the mayor or Newport was
unhappy when the commission, as the
city put ii. stuck its nose in 1he city's
local affairs. Hey Mr. Mayor -1he
Coastal Commission arc the &ood guys.
JAMES ORSTAD
Newport Beach ""mt If Ille In lll'Plll"l ll1put1
In response 10 ,our Feb. 7 front page
article on Oiff Fr.iur vs. the John
W1ync Airport, we 111 symp.uhin wi1h
1liC 111\IU py ln thelr b11llc wilh "Bia
Brothtt."
Howcvu, as a Daily Pilot reader, real
est.ale _broker, property mana.aer and
commercial property owner, Mr. Fraizer
'
This age-old question resurfaced la.st
week when the Oaity Pilot, in sepv1tc
front page stories, reported the
sentencing of two pfominent locals.
One was a former Newport Beach
councilman, S9, with years or public
service .,..iho pleaded guilty to tax
evask>n. He was sentenced to three
months in prison.
J:.bc other was a Newport auto
dealer's son, 25, wi1h no criminaJ record,
who killed a man in 1-lcmct while dlivin&
under the inOue nee or alcohol~ He wa.s
sentenced 10 six mon ths in jail.
Don't get me wrong. I'm nol
defending 1hcir cr11ninal acts. Both men
owe dcbls to society, and they will pay
them: The rormcr councilman was fmcd
SI0,000 and mu!.t repay al\ taxes owed.
The 25·ycar-old\ sentence includes
fines, five years probation (without car
keys, I hope!} and 500 hours or
community scn.1ci=.
CORRUl'OHDIHCI
is way out of1ine in his stand againsl
the John Wayne Airpor1, based on your
article.
If any ronccuions arc cranted, then
all of the airport's tenants should
receive equal c:oncessions, or .,., hy not
just rewrile all the leases.
Doc$ ~ir. Fraizer expect special
considenuion because he was t:akcn
advantage or by 1hc landlord. or is
because he is a long·lcrm tenant, a
successful businessman or 37 )Cafs, a
Wo rld \Var II veteran. or a senior
citizen?
\Vhy should Mr. Fraizer expect to pay
less than his fa ir share? From .... hat \loas
reported by your paper. ~1r. Fnuzcr is
not entitled to any special concessions
from the John \Vaync Airport.
WILLIAM B. BARRINGTON
Corona de\ Mar
Topless blr kl Newport
Chllllg.
I feel for the residents of Ne"" port
Bench. I really do.
Their Plight is lruly chillina: A 1opless
bar! Right there, next to the better
neighborhoods. Think about what that
could do to the city's imttgc! Aflcr all.
we au know exactly the type or people
who frequent that type or plact:. Oh,
aosh, I'm so upset thal those ptople
would put lbat type of. , . entertainment
in a decent conservative comn1unity.
Re&ardlcu of freedoms or cxprcs.stan,
the upstanding people of Newport
Beach need 10 halt the "progress" or
this. •. this. •• topless, dirty bar, or
whatever It is.
At )cut Newport's r.ublic officials ;arc doin& their jql) {even 1r Olbcr ci1ies
won'1!) by barrina tbcse ... um, places
lrom Newport's family-oriented
community..-WeU. four oC-iheir offlCia.ls
are-, It )cut. And we are cc:nainty sure
tha1 the Oty Cou.nc:il will conlinuc lo do
its job: to preserve the. fine charaC1cr of
NcwponBUch.
a:•RllRAF ••DUFF• -~-. c.a-. P.O. lol -.-r121,•1 1112
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Good solid rulinis. Touah kw< from a
society 1bat sbouldn'1 tolerate 1his kind
of behavior.
But how are jail terms goina~to benefit
the.K otherwise law-abiding ci1lzens? .,
Even the grieving wi®* of the arunk
drivina victim said she didn't think a
state priwn sentence was appropriate
for a young man who had no criminal
record, not even a parking ticket.
F urther, how docs society benefit?.lt
costs fupaye-rs plenty to house 1 .. 0
men 24 hours a day for weeks at a 1ime
in jail c::clls which should be rcscn.·ed Cor
llarde-neEI eriminals,
It costs 1axpaycrs even more .. ·hen
these men. presumably making, ~hd
incomes, arc removed from a .. ·ork. rorcc
that rucls the economy.
In fact, somcthing's wrong here .. hen
the judicial system comes down hard on
a man Cor tu evasion. then lhra..·!. hi m
in jail so he doc$R't have income on
'1"., ... ' . • •
Of course, it may be necessary to 111ke
more drastic measures. should the
council rorgc1 e•ae1ly who pays their
salaries. Consideri ng' the possibility that
the Cuy Council may d:1.rc 10 ovcrlurn
the Plannin~ Commission. Newport
residents should. and ~opcrully shall.
t;1.kc nppropfiate countermeasures:
dcclarat>on or independence and the
rormation of the United Homes of
Ne1A·port IS lhe only appropriate
solu1ion. Arter all. current governmcnl
is "for the people and b)' the people: ..
and some of those people arc so
dtstastcfu l. Perhaps a go\'crnmcnt by
Newport and ror Newport would be.
more beneficent, hmmm?
The sundry cncumbcrmcnti. of a
govcrnmenl which takes into :iccoun1 all
of 1hosc people .. 'Ould \'an1sh a"'·ay like
so many of our tax dollars do now1
(And how ud that our t:l.lcs go to 1hosc
people and their sick "'-ays or h(c~)
Newport would no longer ha\•C 10 deal
"'1th those establishments. and th!lt kind
or ... ahcm, clicntclc ..
The Un11cd 1-iomcs of Newport coui.J
)hut ils borders! Nobody in..._ and out
only r01 1he commUtc ... or the ... coff,
corr ... morc liberal clements. (Of course.
our Cricnds at Virgin >.1cgaslore may
h:ne a tougher time of it now 1hat
anyo~ with even a sinalc dollar in their
pocket will k.no,.· th:1l ifs actually in
Cosltt ~tcsa.)
Yes. this new organization could
cltminale unsavory businesses, u well u
the doggerel ,..ho arc silly enou&h 10 pay
$5 for a drink -and not even &e ·
covered in the Societl Paae! Obviously.
they have no scnsc o ims,c: Whkh is
whal Nc-.·po11 is all about Their kind
ha\·c no place there, obviously. Let th<m
&O to 1 place with less families..
Yes. I re-cl for Newport rcsidenU who
may be fatted to compromiK lhcir
imqe to preserve the freedoms laid
down in the Constitutton .. .the Uni1ed
Statu Couli1ut.ioo. that is.
CLAY S'TOCl(T()N
Costa Mesa
-.·hich to paf. taus anyw•)'·
One powblc better IOlution: Let
these mtn continue 10 c:ontribute to
iOdety throuJh their jobs during !he day
and serve their jail time at ni&ht and on
weekends, not in a taxpayer·subsidizcd
prison, but in communiry service work
and/or confllled in lhcLr, own homei,
monitored for compliance by widely
used, lightweight devices they ,..car that
constantly confirm their location.
Bottom line: The crimin11I JUSlicc
system -par1icularly the judicu1.ry -
needs to come up with more creative
and fiscally rcspon5iblc thinking in 11s
handling or lhe variety of bad guys
coning before it.
Garry Sbon. • Newport lk•rb
ru/dcar •ad • former staff Mri•t:r (OI' •bt
Dally Pilot, bas rrprrscnttd morr than
250 award·Mlnnin1 writrrs, rolumnisu
•ad ~•rloonis•s ia worldM idt
SJ11diatioa.
LITTIR
Opponents of
of basketball
hoops were
convincing
I read, with interest. Marnie
McLeod's 11rticlc in Jan. 27 Daily
Piloc about lhc controversy
regarding the baskttball hoops 1n
Tanager Park. ~li.. McLeod 1S to be
commended for adhering 10 basic
journaHstic standards.
I looked elsewhere for an
cdi1orial comment but found none.
'°iay 1, then. make one of my own:
Among the speakers in faYOr ol
restorin& the hoops, Jou.t urged
greater ~ict pa.rtitjpation -
either by usi&ning an olfKC.r to
p::irk dury or by telephone calls
Crom citizens when an offense
-(urina1ing, foul language. etc.) came
10 their attention. But the parks
supcrin1endent explained in detail
thal allcnd1n1 lo park disturbancci.
,. as a k>w priority for 1he pohcc
rorcc. Indeed. by the time one
called and complained about
urin:1ting and a pohec car arrived 11
the scene. the ac1 •'Ould h'avt hcen
long over and the guilly pany gone.
The balance of comment 1n fa\'Of of
rcstorina the hoops was, "don't 1;akc
11 away from 1he kids."'
Of thost: opposed to the
rcs1oration or the hoops. one
speaker m:idc:. 11 seemed 10 me.
1hrct VCI') telling points:
• there 1s no adequate parklng
fac1l11y surrounding the park, thus
causing. on -.·cckcnds "hen 1hc
basLetb:.11 courl is mosl used. great
congestion in the arc&s adjattnt
• 1hc:rc arc no rc~trooms al all :u
the park. For the neighbors living
nearby, lhis prcs.cnu no pfoblc.m:
1hcy &O home or t:i.ke 1he toddlers
home, and can then return. For
transients, immediate rclic:f i~ 1he1r
only solutK>n and lhe p.:.rk itself
their only means of release
•the last poin1. larccly
Q\'Crlookcd but mosl telhn,. -.as
lh:at parks., ipso facto, arc not
ncccuarity 1\hl~llC arena~.
Corru:nunily parb arc l:1r1cly Cor . ~
rccrcation: walkinC. s1ttina. cnJO)'ing
the ambiance: 1he park oCfen.
It would teem. or accmcd so to
me, that thole oppo5Cd to re.Jtonna
the hoopl made thetr'p<>lnts "'°'"
and convincingly.
JERRY PACE
ea.ta >.te1.1
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~ta Thurlday, Flbnlely 10, 1914 Nlwpllft "•lb'Cnll ..._Dair l'lal
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111c v.a...-Dlted«)' .....
... pcriodl< ba1b la \ba Dall1
PUoc.. For latorm11Jo1t o• lloW 10
ttt )'OUI' club lls1rd. tall
'41..021, ~lJL 3'7. .. ., ................ ..
Or••I• Cevaty' (Hacll
The Voh1ntccr oppQnunldcs arc
broad. but lnc:ludo 1hort•r1nac
pcojcc1.1 Ii.kc tc\('hin& KSSions at next
1ummcr'1 d.,-catnpi to 'oo1-tcrm
wmmltmcn1s In fund-raisin&.
pnJtram development tnd 1raining 10
cxls1ing 1roops ind pacts. For more
inform3t"k>n cal\ Jason Stein at
5~6-4990
••r• •ncl Olrb Cl1111lta
of Cost• Mo19/Newport
8o•Ch
The three 11rca Boys and Girls
Oubs need volun1ccn for numerous
rcJ>Ons.. including YOJuntccr coaches
for :ithlcuc 1cams and u:achcrs who
c:in spend • couple of houn or ~'Ork
muluplc KUions (wh11cvcr one can
artorJ) to tc:ich an art or craft
~or~~hop for 7.1J.yc11(-0ldi.
Volunlc~r' arc. ~d for
af1crnoons 1n the shop area (2·.S
p n1) :ind g .. n~ rooms at all three ·
arc ... 11 .... 111ons, including 1he Rae
Center 111 661 l!Bmilton on the west
sale of C<1~ta r-.leA, the Lou Yantorn
('cn1cr .ii ::131 ·rustin Ave, behind
1hi: 1(;11\er School and the Easl Bluff
(.'cr11c1 .ii 2555 V1sua Del Oro by
c·,,1un.1 Del Mar lligh School. For,
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Bra.Ute lllllll\lle't dUICS for kl'llY
bllod adults pnwldo .......
rec:rca1ioaal •nd educational
opponu.1ltiel 10 J.elp blind irttn and
WOMCD 4Wtreotne llolldon and <Kher
problem related to km of li&ht.
Vohantecrs trc needed to ...Ist In
tho Creative Arts cnfts portion of
the ~ IO drive (or OUtl'-P OI
10 1eac:h 8talttt. Volunteers wUI be
trained IO worlt with lhe bllnd in this
.. 'Ofthwhllc, lif,htbeaned pcosram.
OUICS arc Tbul'$days at the OASIS
Senior Center in Corona dcl Mar
rrom 10 a.m.·:Z p.m., Of 11 the Santa
Ana Scnkw Center on Wedneldap
from 10 a.m.•2 p.m. For inrorm111on.
call Mani Roec" 1t &21-500'.l
c ..... 1wer-tlw• AJ ........... .
1be Ctntcr for 0-eatiYe.
Alternative&, a non-profit ehari1able
oraaniutton which works throu&h
the United Way, has 1 volunteer
position a\llilable ror a rcccp1ionist
from 9-a.m.-noon-.lt'd a need for
gr1du11e. k\lcl Interns or trainees.
For information, call Karen 11
642-0Jn.
c-t•r Per P••lly c .......... .
The Center ror Family Counseling.
a non!profi1 counselin& center
..ad••od wi11' Uae YMCA. ....
lddflioMI board 1nc.lllbtft who WI
OM drDI: I MOalb io proridc
c:omMUftity 1Uppoc1 ud dircdkMI for-
lhc ccotcr. Alto. the cuter nttck a pa11~1imc ~uniter In the C't'Cnitt.p
u a rcccpdoniat. For infomialioa.
call Adrienne Stod:olr or Nina 11
7S4-lt'4.
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The CollcJC HOipital Colt• Me11
A\Wli1ry Is 1lw1ys lookint for
friendly people 10 volunteer al the
bpital 10 help wilh 1hc paticnll
end 10 perform dcrk:al dutks. For
lnfon'nalion. call Suu.11 Wcsthclmcr,
vice pmidcnt of membership, al
640-«20. or College H05pital of
Costa Mesa 11 &l2-273' from 1hc
houn of 9 a.m.--4 p.m..
' C•••••lty Heaplc• C•re
Community Hospice: ea~. ••
orpnlntion 1hat provides mc:dinl
and emotional support to terminally
ill patients and their families in tht
Oran&e County area, needs
volunteers in Costa ~1c:u. and
Newport Beach. Volunteers musl be
able 10 give two IO four hours per
w«k for visilin& pcQPI~. provWina
periodic respite. rcVcC to cu re givers,
reading and writina lcuen and
runnina occuional errands. Other
non·palient \"Olun!ccr oppartunilies
arc available in the hospice office. or
community and require,minimal
trainina. for iRformation ur
registration, call Cindy l..:iird It
637-7075.
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For more lnfonnadoo, call ma"ICina
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The Colta Meu Histork:al Socic1y
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anlfae:u rclatina to the history of
COila "teu. and 1he Harbor atta. II
ls open 10 the public on Thursdays
rrom 10 a.m.-l p.m. and by
tppolnuncnc. Volunteers are. needed
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IO \lpdlll) the current books and 10
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history IO serve as docents (tour
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~eeds include people wilh 1ypin1 and
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Sly I love YIU Wiii I
A rom1n1k VakaJlnc't Day
,.a.I for two 11 homo oa a
Mooday? You mial11 lhink II
impoiWble, or unbcarabfe, on 1hc
firll day of the work week. Not so.
wlth 1 ,lit1lc help Crom your honey,
)'O\lr kuchen's honey, that it. You
can treat your honey 10 a spc:cial
meal 11 home without apendin1 •
lot of time In the ki1ehe:n, all you
aced is nature's aolden iwectcner
and 1 handful or other inaredicnts.
The re.suit iJ Swecthean Salad:
a dclec1ablc combination or
sautced red pcppt'r, onion and
mUlhrooms, JU51 warm 1Pirtach and
chicken slkes marin"tcd in a
no-fat swCct and sour honey
drcuina. To minimize the cCfort
on Monday, slice the chicken and
whip up the drc sing on Sunday
ni&}lt, and marinate overnight in
1hc rcfri&Crator.
Your sweetheart will enjoy this
creation or loYc because or its
fabulous taste. But tha111 not all.
l11-tow..f11, bAlancc:d ingredients
mate for a healthful meal. And
that 11.ve.s plenty or room tor a
decadent Viilcruinc ·tlcat. such as
---:t>ouble Ch&olate H6ney Ring. or
Cranberry Pecan Pie. Both
honey-sweet dcucrls can be made
on Sunday and icrved in a flash
on Monday, 10 you can spend your
prcctous tjme wi1h you r Valcnti'nc.
HONIY Of A DRUSI NO
•in cup ttd wine vlnqar
• "1 cup honey
• l teaspoon drll'd orqano,
cnashcd
• V.. tl'aspoon salt
• v. teaspoon around pepper
• ,_.. teaspoon cayenne pepper
Combine vinegar and honey;
mix 'llo'cil. S1ir in remaining
ingredients. >.1akcs abou1 ¥• cup.
Nutritional An alysis Pe r I
1ablcspoon serving: 30 Cal., 0 g
p ro., 0 a fat (0% C.I. from fat),
8.2 carb ... 04 a fiber ;and 89 ma
sodiu m.
SWIDHIART -AUD
• 6 ounca bonele1s, 1kJnleu
chicken brust, slJ«d Into lV.. • V..
x V,i.lJacb strips
• in a.p l!oaey or a Ott1.1lnc.
divided
• I tabjcspoon vqchblc oil
•Yi cup iracb thinly sllttd IW'Ht
rtd pepper, onion and mushrooms
• 4 quar"CJ padttd spinach l•ava ·
• V• cup slknl ndlsbcs
• ~tarinale chkktn In v. cup
drc-sslna al leilst l houn or
•vernlabt. rc:ftictntcd. Dnln and
teMn"t .,..rlnatk. Hut .WI I•
non·tllck.pap and sllr..f'ry chicken
until jul<"es run clear. Add ~pptr.
onion, mushrooms and n:strYcd
mlrinadl': itlr rry l Dllnute. Add
spinach ll'aYes and tors la pan
until barcly "'111cd. Add radishes
ind loss lo mis. fttaktl l 1ervlnas-
Nutrhk>n1I Analy1ls Per Scrvlnc:
J9J C1I., JJ.6 I pro.. 9.1 a r11
{lK Cal. rrom rat), 54.4 carb., 49
ma <"hot •• 16.5 1 fiber and 775 ma
sodJum.
DOUILI CHOCOLATI
HONIYRINO
• ~ cup bulll'r or marsarine
• l cup honey
•J ca&•
• l lcaspoon Yanllla
PAaMUAN
CHICKIN llUASTS
• 6 bonelns, skJnlps
_ a......_c.b1ck.ca bruit ltal~cs (about
l pounds)
• :Z lable1poon1 Parka7
Sprtad Stieb. melled
• ~ a1p (l ountts) Knn
lOO'Jl Cntcd Parmnan
Chttse
• V• cup dry brTad ai8mbs
• 1 •~•spoon t•di dried
otta•no leavti aad panky
nakn
• 1 IHlpoDll uda paprika.
sail .ud black ptppcr
Hc;i.t ow:n to 400 dcarc-cs.
Spray ., a 10 a I-Inch
bakina pan with no stick
cookina spray. Dip chicken
in spread; coat with
combined remainina
ln,redicn11. Place in
prepared pan. Dake 20 to 2S
minutes or until cooked
1hrou1h. Makes 6 scrvinp.
Prep 1lmc: 5 minutes:
OJokina time: 2.S mlnutea.
For sptq: Substitute ~ 10
'4 1easpoon pound red
pepper for black pepper.
Th r r r \ 011ly One
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• I teupooo bakl111 loda
• ~ cup dalty sour cnam
• l alp ••l-twfft dlocob;&e cbJpt
• ~ tup C'.laopptd null
Cream butter in larac bowl with
clcccric mixer.!.-Oradually add
honey, bealin& until li&ht and
Oul'ry. Add cap. one 11 1 time,
beating lhorou&hly after each
additton. (Mixture may appear
slightly curdled.) Beat in vanilla.
Combine flour,~ ..... -. bak.ina powder, salt and balcina
ooc1au. .... ubowl.Addc1ry
iftaredieAts altema&dy with .sour
cream lO bultc.r mWure. Fold 111
chocolate chips and nuts. Pour
biller lnao are.ued 12-cup OulCd
l'fbe pan. Blkt ln pre·hcatcd 32.SF
oven ~ to 55 m.h1utes or until .
wooden toothpick inserted near
cc:n1cr comes OUI clean. Cool in
pan on wire rack 10 minute5.
Remove from pan and cool
oomplc1ely OP wire rack. Glaze
with White Chocolate Glaze and
iprinkle wilb additional cocoa, if
I
des.ired. Mata 12 sc.rvfao,.
Nutritional An.l!ysis Per le:rvins;
372 Cal .. ,.9 • pro., 20.1 ' ,.,
(46!1> Cal. from !al), 411.4 1 caib.,
78 ma chol .. 2.ll a fib<.r.
WNln CHOCOLATI .
'GLAU
• l ou•eet w1'1r.e dww:olttt
• 1 lt'llpooat iou1t
~1ch chocolate la top of double
boiler. Stir In milk. Drizzle &IUL..
over cake wi1h spoon. Nutri1iona"P
Analysis Per Servin&= 29 Cal., 1.7 &
'" ('71' Cal. from ra1). 2.9 cart>.,
I mg chol.
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/'..:~) Febru&ry 3rd through 14th
.... / • . As everyone '¥;ho has ever attended with /tr.sh {fowr.t•, &r.a.u.tl.{u.l tosr.s
_ & •pl!.Cia[~ 9l{b f.om ... ~ \--one of our sales knows, our sales are
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-· 14 I · .. __ · righteous sale ... l /2 the price on
T. .-f the tag . . . and when Ifs over, It's
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Gifts & ColleCtibles · · ..r
On \'alcntinc's Day give
a Sweet/icurt Mouse from Annalee """
or c"°"5c from our fine ~lect1ons of
' " Hun1n1eb " Disney Oassics t' Dt1/J~ t' /Jc.1rs
Frames t' Throws " &>oles t' C.1rd' & Candi~~
Forever Friends has the perfect
gift for your Special Valentine
In Westcliff Court
I 727 Westc/iff Dr. · Newport Beach 650-5535
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Va/enti11e
Sale!
All H oward Miller
\Vall and Mantle Clocks
Jo<:;, 01r
rcgu la r price
All Howard Miller
Grandfather Clocks
40% OIT
regular price
Sale ends Mondll)'
February 14th, at t>pm
~uck's QClock i>boppe
· Sn/es · Restoration · Repair
. -631-3215 . -
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Saturday,.February 12th _Noon to 4pm
:\ · · Palm Reader
(to read your love lines)
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with minimum purchase from
participating merchants on
Friday, February 11 ,
Saturday, February 1~, .
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ICNMptioua. MOUtb·WlltriDt -MUl't wil)I Madie,
lrealS wUI be tucked lukle more combioe re1111ilainc
,.... .lO mllllon heart-thap<d boats ..,..,. .... coode-d
produced for Vtle.otlnc'• Day . milk and eo11in1. C4ok
lill·aivina. ""°'dini to speciality on IOHi power (hlaJI) im maauracturen.. V•lentincs will tVl to 2~ mlnutca or be de.liahted by an abundance of until MKJO&h and ~made &ood'ics and traditional sliahll)' thj(-t-cMd,
· cudles. 1uch u 1he 3.2 billion. stinin& 1ner I minute
mitd·convctsation candy hearts then after eacll 30
produced annually b)' the JC«N\ds. Proceed 11 co1ttec16onery induitry (Giftware above. Microwave
News m11azine). These ,_ sentimental sweets. l3id all in a ~ns vary ui wattage
row, WO\&Jd stretch 24,621 miles, or and power outpul;
would almost circumnavigate 1he cook.in& times may
world at the equator. need to be adjusted.
The cxchance of sweets on PIANUT aunaa
Valentine's Day has a lona history. GLADD
Early American settlers would
eend p>nfections such as sug.,r CHOCOLATI
waten, manipan$+ sweet-mea1s fUDOI
ind sugar plums to their • l cups (Jl ouatu) semi-sweet temperature. Makes about 2
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• '4 C., aarpriM or
Httu, IMl&ed
betrothed. Over lime, chocolates, chocolate chip• pounds.
hcart-sha_eed candies and rich L(lWu.Dct)_CIJl IWttlc.atd , MICROWAVE: l!!_l -q~art giau
--roc1ae have rep!accd the giffs of condtased mllk (NOT evtponted measure with handle, combin'c
•l .. ,. (II-> ....i._.
<llocolalccblpt
•1 (1~ .... --~........... ..Uk (NOT tvaponted old for arfeclionate celebration. mUk) chips, t cup sweetened condensed -~·TI,.,<-P.,•.,F~• .. • ,,ru.,d.;:&"e-"'m"a"kl"'niiai-c; ...,."'",,--~•~1~1e~•u1,.m,..,nc;•.,1..,nl,,U.,,a"e"'•"'P~<l"'--___ mmilk..'and . .onilla Cook on I~ TO Ciis ure proper mcliSurefu~nl • v, cup IV'anuts, chop-' (h'gh) 1•• 2•• · of 1Weetened condensed milk, .. ~ t"'"" power 1 .,.4 to ::,:4 minutes,
remove entire lid rrom end of can •II• cup c.rtamy peanut butter or until smooth, stirring after l ~
In heavy saucepan, over low · s · · 1 s d with a can opener, and use a m1n·u1es. t1r 1n pcanu s. prea
rubber spa1ula 10 scrape ou1 all of heal, melt chips wilh sweetened evenly into aluminum foil-lined 8-
the conienis. condensed milk and vanilla.
lalll<)
. • J tea1pooa w•nlla. utnct
• l (3..ouace) packqe cream
_ c~ae • .softeatd
• 4" to J cup Wllauts, cbopptd
Preheat oven to 37.S, Combine
•For velvety smooth fudge, simply RemOYe from heat; stir in peanuts..
heal swee1ened condensed milk Spread evenly into aluminum
and chocol:ue. roil -lined 8-or 9-inch square pan. Ii 11 ,..., I I 11 I .\1 11 I I; I \ I \; '/ ( I I/ ; , I \
•There is no need for constan1 In ano1her hea\I)' saucepan,
stirrinc or the use of a candy combine remainin1 sweetened
thermometer. condensed milk and peanut butter.
•For no-mess clean-up, line pan Over low heat, cook and stir until
with aluminilm foil. When fudge is smooth and 14·ell blended. Spre-1d
ready to cut and serve. simply ewer fudge in pan and eently swirl
grasp edges of the aluminum foil with mclal spatula or spoon. Chill
and remove foil and fudge from 2 hours or until firm. Lift fudge
pan. from pan; peel off fo il. Place ~n
• To cut fudge easily, use a long culling board lll'ld cut into squares.
knife t hat will s1retch the entire Store covered at room
length of the fudge.
CHOCOLATI & VANILLA
HIAllT-111.APID fUDGI
• l cups (12 ouncts) scml-~·eet
chocolate chips
•I (14-ounct) can swttten1:d
condensed milk (NOT evaporalt"d
milk)
• I teaspoon vanilla e•lract
• 'r1 cup walnulJ, chopped
70-1 ()()() pounds
Local-National-International
Door-IO-Door ddMry
Expert padang and aating
Ground • Sea • Air • Rail
r.== Sprcializing in ==;i
Housd>old Goods & Appli>ncu
Fint An. Anriquts. F "It lttms
FWly iruuml, IS )'Ctn of cxperitn«
VIWMASnRCARD
Farm.ers
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mlauta. Cool la.....,._
ower low llw, melt dllpl with
-Mined ---and Yan1ua. Re-,_ boat; 11ir In -and'""""'"" 14 ... _ on ciMamon until wen blended.·
Stir in walnuts. Spread evenly O\'Clt
prepared cnw, O.ill 2 bours or
un1il firm. Turn fudae onto cUuin&
*rd; peel off foil and an ln10
et
• J ounces vanllla·navortd candy
coa1in1
In htil\I)' saucep!ln, over low
heat, meil chips with I cup
swee1ened condensed milk and
vanilla, Remove from hea1: s1ir in
walnuu. Spread eve nly into
aluminum foil·lined 9-inch
heart-shaped or square pan. Chill
l.S minu1es. In another heavy
saucepan. ewer low heal, mell
COOiing with renlaining sweetened
condensed milk until Sn:>OOlh.anCI
slightly thickened. Cool 1fO.
minuces. Spread evenly over
chocolate fudge 10 within v.t inch
of edge. Garnish as desired. Chill
at Atrium Court
IN FASHION ISLAND
2 hours or until firm. Lift fudge
from pan; peel off foil and cut inro
squares. Store covered at room
temperature. Makes about 2
pounds.
MICROWAVE: In I-quart &lass
measure with handle, combine
chips. I cup sweetened condensed
milk. and vanilla. Cook on 100%
power (hi&h) I ~ to 2 minu1es, or
un1il smooth, stirrina after I v.i
minuteL Stir in walnuts. Spread
cvcnly into aluminum foil -lined
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SPORTS EDITOR ROCER CAIU$0N, 642-4ll0, at. 117
Super ball-oney: Crucial technical turns it for CdM
.,.. Second of two super ball T's
allows Basta:nl to bounce Tars;
Harbor crowd Tats' worst enemy.
apimt CdM rootcn with 6:41 left), then
directed two acconds be put back on the
clock.
CdM senior Ramin Bas1an~ who led
the winnen with 24 points, 1ank both (out
Br B.u.aY fA~ ~n Warn.a shots. and 1c1mmatc Brad Calli han
, canned two more free throws after bcin& decide 1hc outcome of a 'game will put an NEWPORT BEAOt -fouled on the suh...o_-ucnt inbound play to Th · "-:'-'I end to something 1ha1 has become a SIU· c storied Back Bay rivalry give the Sea lOnp a CNC'ial, though taint· pid and u"•y traditK>n."
between C.orona del Mar ' ed triumph. · ' .,
H··• nd N H rbor The Cd~i-Ncwport hn.,,, bu ketball ri-i.,, a cwpon a "I'm not givin1 up 1hc wi n, bul 1hat was .,.,,,.
sunk to neW depths Wednc... buU .... ," CdM Coach Paul Orris said of valry has been marked in recent ycan by
day night u .a technical foul , the conlIOTcrsial fin ish. "ti's not either super ball showers at bolh gyms.
on the host .HMbor crowd teams' fault •nd it really (ticks) me off. Schlesinger said athletic direi:tors Eric
(or throwina • super ball on the coun. . Both-teams played so hard, and tor it to · Twcit (Ne.,.·pori) and Jerry Jelnkk (CdM) ·
with the ICOrc tied ud two H:conds left, be' decided on a two technicals ... we· met with him and Glll)'nn before tipoff
helped Yisilin$ CdM. cam a Sl..48 Sea _ pllyc.d ouU>utts oU, and we dcscrv.ed the-~~-th~y &&rcc.d .no w nings, would-be
--Vicw ·t;e·aJUt"bOji1>Wc1tiilrViCtOiy: -win. bui (Newport) didn·t deserve 10 lose: given before technical ere issued for
The decisive tcc11nical, called by lead that way." thfowing objects on the courl. A prcgamc
official Rkhard Gwynn, ~c after both Said 1 stunned Ncwporl Coach R icharlil-announcement to that effect was made,
teams mi'5Cd l1yups in the final seconds, Smith; "J don't know if it can get any and the crowd was ""ell behaved until the
1hc latter at the Ncwpon end. as apparent worse than losing a game because some-final period.
overtime loomed. bodf threw 1 ball onto the court. All l can A visibly upset Orris s3id it may be time
Bui Owynn, who feUow ofr.cial Rk:hard say .. that l hope whoever threw 1hat ball to play fulurc Cdf\1-Ncwport conlCSIS
Schlesinger .said saw the ball sptciCICl.lly and p th•l technical, will go home think-without crowds, while principals from
come from the Newport rootina aection, ins about how unhappy it made 10 guys both schools stopped ~hort of committing
called the second such super ball technical on our team. to such drastic measures.
of the same (Schlesinger whistled one ~Maybe the repercussions of having this "I 1hink we're working our way up to
"
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS SOCCIR
Otuaorttu /UM.I. 0.ULr LOT • Newpon goalie Steve ~ha falls over CdM'1 Eric Olsen alter blocttlng a shot on goal by Olsen In tho first half Wednesday.
IU YllW IT.UDUIOI ..__
W I. W L ··s.a Mqdl 12 1 10 !
"lllSlrl '1 2 11 1
"1..lrMnt,o 1 6 14 10 CdM ~ t 1ltl •-...rt ~I UtJ
hW • 9 I 11 "°"'°Kl' 4 9 I IS w~ 4t 101• .. __ _
sid~s oYCrshadowcd a dra-
matic contest, in which New·
port used an 11-0 i.ccond·
quarter run to rally Coe a 27·
2.1 haJf1imc edge, ""h~ il
incrcaud 10 43-37 after
three periods.
that, but it's socncthina J
would have 10 consider tfter
talking with other administra-
tori." CdM Principal Tom Ja·
cobson said. "The kids have
become arroeant to the point
they ha~ ignored 1epcatcd
warn ings. It's 50mcthing that's
disturbing to 1dministraton
not only on both campuses,
bu! at t he districl level. as
well."
•Ch:tlfd ct ~ ~ WM_,._.,. • ...,_
CdMl2,N.....,.'8 T\ISWI le WllGdtm)t 15
Newport's Steve Pavich ~ 89 ~ !1 Kl h Id t~---Slria M#;.¥1.1 u_,,__..., AS
Paul Tayyar, who .hil 13 of
IS fr~t 1hrows rn route to 1
game-high 2.S points, drilled
the firsl two i:upcr ball tech·
nical shots v.ith 6:41 left to
make ti 4.S·l9, but Harbor,
-which did liot ha~ a field
gQ,11 the fin:i.I 9:33, managed
sa. e woo not r...,.... cmp-Frnqy• a ..... 11~101
1y1ng lhc gym for future CdlLI •!twit
games, bul· ack~gcd·""ft:.--=:::J-: :=:,.
grct that ··1wo teams 'lll·ho S¥a ~'.a• Ti.IUll
h:i.ve had great ye3n and
-"Juli th~~: ITT~ rhrow$' 1he
rest o( the ~liY
Dan f\1a ct.11lt:in, -.hose
worked so hard" Wire denied
lhe chance to senlc lhings w11hou1 ou tside .
intervention.
steal with I~ !M:conds lcf1
trigcred the final nurry, h11 a k.ey three-
poinler and Bastnn1 hit 6 of 7 stretch free
th1ows, indud1ng the g;ime-Y>1nncrs. to
give CdM the dcc1 ~1on
•·from my c~riencc, thi!i ""a.) .i \Cf)
easy game to administrate:· T~cit ~.ud . ··1
thought both schools were grc:i.t I never '"w eiihCr problem, and I h:J\e :i hard
time justifying eithe r ttchnical."
CdM, which s~cpt Harbor ft>r 1he first
tib:rc since 1987. needs ~ win Friday a.t Ir-
vine to e nsure a gu.:u antccd CIF bcrlh.
The punitive measures ag:i.1n~1 both • Game stabsbcs/Page 61
Moral win to Newport; . -. -•. _CdM settles tor crown
.,.. Kleha sparks Newport Harbor
to stirring 1-1 standoff against
Sea View Leag ue ·~ king pins.
3lll.)I by Eric Ol~n. giv1nf Cdt.1, tS-2-4
O'ocra!I, 11-0-2 1n league. a -0 edge.
1·hc Sea Kings. who clinched 1he lcaa:uc
title outright, needing only 10 tic Ncwpor1
t·larbor ror the championship, outshot 11\c
S:ulors. 36-9. including 18-4 in the firs1 40
minutes. BY R.JcHAA.t> OVNN, Sro-.n \\'un.a
CO RONA DEL MAR -
lnsultci:! the first time these:
teams met. Newport H:i.rbor
High junior goalkeeper Steve
lOeha had a score 10 scute
WCdnesday.
He did jus1 1ha1. providing
the block1dc that allowed the Sailon to
tic Corona dcJ Mar, 1-1. bu1 gain ..a mor:1l
victory in a stunning Sea Vlcw League
boys M>CCCr game at CdM.
··111:it goalkeeper h:ad the game of his
hfe:· Cdf\1 Coach Ra) Hales s.:aid ··He
stopped 11 fro1n being cmb:arras.s.1ng. be·
cause .,.,.e could've .,.,·on 12·1. Bui (Klrha)
kept them in 11. He playc~ very. VCI)' vr.ell.
He played ...,.ell above him~I(. but "'c s111\
won._Jhe league championship. so I 1ucss I
can't be 100 disappointed."
Newport Harbor (5-12·5. 3-S-2). ou1sho1
in the fi~t 26 minutes, 12·1, licd the game
in the seventh minu1c of 1hc second half.
whc.n Todd Mcllwain, playing bis first
game 31 foFWard . .scored on a brenkavr.ay
aJ1e1 cutting IOOSC' at midfield and beating
a Cdt.1 defender on the drive.
•·Actually, 1·~ had i1 on my mind 10 gel
Corona dcl Mar, C\·cr since that shot at
Newport Hubor (Jan. 19), when Jason
Boyce buried ii from about 3S yards oul
on a free k.ick," Kleha said. "His sho1
landed in the upper, ri1h1-hand corner of
the Soll, and (lhc ~I loss) took US out of
it. That motiva ted me to put an end 10
Boyce's streak of scori ng on me ...
Actually, Boyce, CdM0s senior forward
and a reluming l'Jrade m:i.gazinc All-
Amcrican, wasn't stopped completely. He
scored his 22nd goal ol the season in the
opening minute of the second half on an
KJeha. who recorded 3 season-high 10
saves, ~tly of the spectacular vartety.
frus trated the Sea K.inp throujhoul, espe-
cially in the second holC. Ute 1n the sec-
ond half. Boyce had a clear shot. ond
whistled a bullet toward tht ioal. bu1
KJeha slopped ii. ··on that one Jason Bo)tt shot nght to
m) stomach, u knocked 1hc wind ou1 of
... SOCCla/P• .. a>
It all comes down
to putting the trust
in the 'ol putter
.,.. That's how Newport Cfassic standout
Paul Gaydos sees the separation between
golf's majors and the woul d-be majors.
F oUowina his tinl·da)' round at the recent Taro
.Bc.11 Nc.,.•port 03.JSte Pro-Am, Pool Gaydos,
who'd teed off early in the morning. wy sinin,;
at the bar in the men's cfu6hou.se 11 the Ne"W>·pon
Beach Coun1ry Oub, sippi.na oa a soda and ~tch1n1
the Yhocnix Open on ESPN.
Goydos hid just finished shootin& a 5-undcr·par 66
for lhc: lead.. fi~ birdies and 13 pan. including pars
In the fint eic.h1 holes. Out his mind -.·as on the:
ICtCCI(.
WhUc many o{ his collcapcs were playiq lor an
$800,000 pYrk on national tclevi ;on, Ooydos was
~"I in a pro--am worth
S of which 1he winner
-kl like horn< SIJ,000. o.;,·, s<t Goydo< wn>O&· He
io.ea the ~wport Oawc, 1b1t
hl'f'inl been bis founh. 8\at 1he PO~ Tour, lib 1ny pro aoJftr, d
wilclC Cloydoo whhct IO be.
Ai flw a llltnt ps. Cloydoo
~ os pd u any ol ti.-
la Ibo l'llocnlx Op<n. WM
eovlotas1 Well, he •-ouldn' NY ....... lite ...... poo, he
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'fty lfl(,f'Ul Ai te, t91
~ Mini"lllaxi combination of
Persuasio(l. Harlequin dominate
this year's series of races.
L ast weekend uw the finaJ races (or
tile 1993-94 Sunkist Series.
Despite light winds, the final ~
races ot the rc&atta had their shar c o(
cxcitcmcn1. During Sunday's nccs, tw9
boats raft aground on the way out of the
jell)', and 1wo rival ~Cootcn finished
overlapped for first-to-finish honon.
In Sunday's race, Persuasion, a 53·foot
statc-of-1hc-ar1 lP.15 racer wilh an
experienced crew, and Harlequin,
probably the fastest 55-footcr in the area,
crossed the finish line within seconds o(
each other.
These -ri\lal ·•mini-maxis" were launched
less 1han a year ago, and between them
_ JJad accounted Cot .hotlLfust-to.finis.h.and---
class honors in every Sunkist Series race
this year. While Persuasion corrcc1cd out
over Harlequin in Sunday's race,
H3rlcqu in edged Persuasion 'for overall
class A honors by l..!!i points.
In other Sunkisl Series action, the
..... •ct•
Boating
KcrriganN/oods Jiffy
Too won PHRF 8,
Bruce Twichell's Vortex
topped PHRF C, and
John Sz.alay's Pussyca1
>A'On PHRF C. In one
design action, Jcrf
Bales won the £·22
Criss, -aiu Haggermail
won the Soling class,
the Gibbons/Roberts/
Edy team won the
Santana 20 class, and
Ersin Yigiter won the
Shields class.
Saturday's inside
claucs also wrapped up
last weekend. Oass winners were: Oalc
Hinkel (Thistle), Sieve Schupak (Laser),
Freeman/Campbell (Lido 14 A), Paul
Williams (Lido 14 B). Dick Willson
(T·l2), Terry AnC1il (Sr, Sabol) and Jesse
McRae (Jr. Sabot).
• Olympic Class Rqatta: Allison Jolly
and Lynn Short: took little time getting
back in the swing of things.
This Long Bcach·bascd team became
the first women to win gold medals in
sailing in Seoul in 1988; 1he Miami
Olympic Oasses regatta was the first time
they have stepped back into 470s for a
m:ijor regatta. Despite a slow start, Jolly/
Shore sailed clean 10 easily take top
honors.
Teresa Zabcll, the Olympic gold
mcdalisl in 1992. was a distant second, 12
poinls behind Jolly and Shore.
Local sailors competing included Peas.c
and Jay Glaser, who were a close third in
1he Tornado Oass, and Mike Sturman
and Bob Llttlc, who also finished lhird in
the men's 470 class.
The most outslandin• performance or
the regatta was turned 1n by first-time
Siar sailor Jim Brady of Annapolis, Md.
Brady and crew Steve Erikson dominated
1he Su1r class, a class which is .enerally
regarded as lhc most competitive in 1be
world. ..
It's no1 often that a rookie outsails a
neet top heavy with past Olympic and
World champions like John Kostcvki, Ed
Adams, Mark Reynolds, Joe Londrigan
and Vince Brun.
• Ubman lls·Hu111pbttJ Boprt
Rflalt• (Feb. 6): After a shaky start, John
and Jennifer Drayton came on strong in
the final three races 10 win a iempetitive
rcgaua. ·
Bo1h Phil Ramming and Jack Jakosky
had good starts and were very fast,
making sure that races were so close that
the Draytons never got a chance to relax.
The totals:
1. John and Jennifer Drayton,
2.4·2·1·1·1, 6.25 points; 2. Phil and Kathy
Ramming, 7·1·3·2·5·2, 12.75; 3, Jack and
Shannon Jakosky, 1-3-4-4-4-3, 14.75; 4.
Charlie Buckingham/Gloria Navarro,
5·2·5-3-1-8, 17.00: S. Bruce and Jill Ayeri,
4-6-1 -S-3-S, 17.75.
John DraytOa•1 boatin1 (QllUIJn •Ppt•n
in the Dally Pilot f'f'try Tbundq.
COSTA MESA -Kon1 Lanes ii
offerins all Ora.nae County law en·
forceme.nt. fire department and Red
Crou penonncl and lheir immedi·
ltO familiet I day Of free bowlin& on
Thunday. Feb. 14.
Accordln1 10 district mana.a.c.r
Cher'e Nagy and evcnll coordina1or
Tom Arentdorf, the offer la beina
made 10 show appreci1tion 10 those
who wapd ba1tle aaalnsl the La·
auna fires durins the taat week of
Ot:lobct.
The It<• bowUns will btJln 11 2
p.,._ Fd>. 14 aod ND lh""'lh 11
p.m. ~ •li&ibl• will be ll""l<d
llllff -or bowUlll and allot
rental 11 no charac.
Also, throu,houl 11\c day. 1hlnb
10 a M11nber of nwrcb&nu. t.hc_rc wUJ
be ....... 1 dmrinp. Thtre will be
.,..i.I pftMelll-IDldo II ....
plCI 'raltljl ~l'I 1e1-.. la
awllll•I JU o/Oftt'a .....
........ -al Pie PN"i••' ... .... _ .. ___ _
........ S-• '45-1112.
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~ f.lgles conllnue to Impress
wlh the CIF playoffs looming;
Century's championship hopes
sutler majof damage with loss.
BT IJCllAU> l>t.Jlm. ~ Wwo
COSTA MESA -Fll·
tlaalY. the only two seniors
oa -Es1ancil H1&h11 boys bu.-
tctball team. wno were rec·,,~~·!.
oaniled btrorc !he: &&)ts' '
flnal reiutar-season home , pme to the crowd, were the 'J
p1ayen who stepped up in the pressing
moments Wednesday night, soUdifyif\I &-
tancia's place in next week's CIF South·
em Section pla)'Offs.
Clay Freo:z, a senior guard, drained a
three·point basket with IS seconds le(l in
regulation to tic the game, then nailed a
jumper from the top or the key with 0: 10
'kft l.n ovenime to give host Estancia a
two-point lead. as the Eagles defeated
hiehly·rcaardcd Century; 55-52, in a Pa·
cifK'. Coast Lcaauc-bam..bumer.
Mike Drake, Estancia's onl)' other SC·
nior, swished a major three-pointer late in
the fpurth quarter to give th"e·EagJcs. T 49· ·
46 lead, then ic~d the game i~ overtime
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Newport Harbor's Will Rankin (22), CdM'a Eric SChltl duel for a rebound
above; at right, above, Corona del Mar's Undaay Johnson blpcks a shot
by Newport Harbor's Juan Orellana. Corona won It to sweep the Sailors.
Newpcwt tur\or I It 16 S-4f l~ ....-~ c.,_. .. MAI -tM1Mi 1. MicMll-~ J: ~ "°" ... -T,,.,¥ l, OffiM.I J, T9'riW9 I. 1~ '°"II: C4M a-4 I, f'WwpGl1 HM'1of ~I ,
Orange Coast men going north, GWC headed south
~ Pirates put the skids to rival
despite absence of Woolridge for
second straigh_t game (and win).
BT DaNNJS 8aotTllUt01JI, Stotn W1UT111.
COST A MESA -ll's a ..
modest winnin1 slreak, per·
haps, at two games, but it's
something the Orange
Coast College men's bas·
ketball team will cherish,
and try to build upon.
The Pirates dropped vishin& Golden
Wes1 on Wedneiday, SS..81 , after snapping
a seven-game loiing 111eak last Fnday
with a 78·75 victory OYCr Fullerton.
"This team it heading in 1he right direc-
tion," said Coast Coach Tim o ·orten,
whose Pirates evened their overall mark
1t 13· I l . "Rcachina .SOO rMy not seem
like much, but it is somcthinc. considering
where we've been ...
Cout played its 1econd straigh1 aame
without forward Olauncey Woolrid&e
(strained rotator, left shoulder), but the
Cl.Ill GOLF -......
Jn tennis, it's the difference bc:rwecn a
pl1yer nnked In th• IOp 10. and a player
with a 1htce·di1il rank.in& thll ft0body'1
heard of.
tn baseball, It'• lbc di!rcrence bctwet:a
a .300 hit~er, and a reseM flf,hdna to 11ey
on the roster.
In aotf1 1c.•1 the "differcQOI betwMn a IOp
f'(lA Tour ononey1rio-, llld 1 pr
"'!P'lna ncb -• -IOOr euta. 11 1 not a nllllOrol ....... lmoWlodp OT d•tl oeleetioA. Jt'a ,_.. 1*'-..
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The lead seesawed until the Pirates
went on a 7-0 run 10 unlock a 6~9 tic.
then made enough Cree throws down the
_ Streich 10 keep the visitors •.t-bay.
rest or the squad has been able to take up
the slack for his absence, Now at 3·8 in
1he Orange Empire Conrerencc, OCC
races ttlff challenaes with road dates a1
Riverside and Saddleback berore closing
at home a1ains1 Rancho S1nti110.
Bui O'Brien reruscs to back down.
"We've been able to compete, and 1he
guys have played hard \he entire way,
even through · advenity.'' ho u.id. "We
were In both sames (1&0;in11 Riversktc and
Saddlebaclc in 1he firit round) at hatOlme,
so that lives us hope."
The Pira1es appeared to leave Golden
Well (S.19, 1·10) !or deod 11 halftlmo
after 1akin1 a 40--28 lead. But. with 7:33
rcmalnina. the Rustlers had clawed aU the
WI)' back to take a 64-62 lead on a lhrtt·
polnt shot by Gerald Rhoden.
"lt'• lhat confidel\CC, like a Nolan
Ryan. A lol or l•Y' can lh-h1rd. bul
what about trv.1tinJ In what you're doi.aa.
It'• the 11.me·u in pr, that's what aepa·
ra1n l"YI tike Payno Stewart and Ore&'
N ....... from the rt I." •
Primaril7, ii come.s dowa to puUil\I for
...... Ewl)OM or th• lour tin drive .. d
<hip. How moth do 10U IMI your 1"11·
11.,1
•--... -Jim Glidewell, 1 :U..
hudleop from Newpon Be1<h who -
lllo --lillo wjth Jerry FolU. wmbd llanl 10 p<tpore IOr tht NNpOrl OM*.
He ""'1 11ave bHo boner on *'"Jiii .......
"I wmbd oul Mty dllJ far tllnl
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Derck Roche, who led 111 scoren with
26 points, hit five 1hree·poin1en 10 tie a
school record 11 74 in a season. He joiru
former Newport Harbor Hi&h standout
Chuck McOavran (1986-87).
OUNOI COAST u. •OLDIN WUT 11
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chances the way you took at thfnp. It's a
di!len:nf lcvtl. MOii ol 11\c proo ain act
on or dole to the arccn in two. Tbe dif·
lercncc In their sames con>et down to
puttina. Most JUJS can retch the arecns
1:2 or 13 tlme11n tt1ulation, to with that,
lhc:y're Ill buicllly tOm<Whot eqUll.''
• IJl&t father, Uke toa ... Rob Boldt, a
poo who finished 11td for aeconcl 11 5·
-II lhe Ncwpon Owlc. ii the ""'
ol 19S8 U.S. Open dllmpfon TOlftmy
-Rob Boldl, wlto holcll ""' ........
-II ... blllf Deldl (64). IOOt 11
,._ IO tti? lhc: POA Tour.
OellhllJ _.. 1lm IGI, ..,.. lli9ed 1
-poll! •I .....................
·~ .. aec:ded. a llaro•.,ol•ter, and
(tt-11) Zeck (Rldwdlon) 'took •
ahol (from ~ blNlioo) and miued It.
lhc:n Jooh ARm rtbOwiilod ii <d kicked
l1tNtdt ... llO
me, .. Frcna ukS.
"I shoot that
shot all tb•
time ...
Century COft"'
trolled the over·
time tipoff, then
promptly held
1he ball unlit
0:3:2 rcma;ned,
when Ike Har·
mon missed a
1hot ln 1he key
and E1tancia't
Chris cindllsh
rebounded.
Frenz was
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open_ around_lbc lrcc·lhrow line. lhcn nc-1 ·
tcd his 1amc-winnin1·jumpcr. "I knew if
we aot the ball back. that we w1n1ed the
ball in m)l--bands..~-Freu~ ... id.~'1'hey
know I can 1akc my man oae-on-onc, and
beat him with • ~rst 11ep ...
ArUsts paint bleak
picture at Mesa
COSTA ME.SA -0.11
Mesa High lei i11 laSI re.alls·' · 1ic chance ror a Pldfic C.OU1
IA•&•• boys blslte1blll vie-• I
tory this season slip throu&h
its coUee1ivc fincers u tf\e
Mus11np came out on the •
short tnd of a n-62 dedslon lpinsl vi~I·
in& Lapna Beach Wednesday ni&h1.
••we were not inspired to play ton i1h1
and we de.served to pl beat." a (rus1ra1cd
Mesa Coach Billy Brewer commented
"W• mack l.a&•na Bel<h look "'TY &ood
1oniJh1."
Two of the beucr cJforu {rom the Mu,.
tanp (6-17 ovcraU, 0-9 in thc .PCL) came
from playcri rccen11)' called up from the
juntor varsity. Bobby PricJtly led all KOf·
cf1 with IS poinlJ 1nd J°"1 Weeks added
14.
Lance Merrifield was 1idclincd with an
anktc injury suffered in Mesa's 11mc
apinst Laauna Hills and is hopin1 to p13)
Friday when the Mustanp ck>se ou1 the
PCL slate at fint-pl1ee Trabuco Hills.
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HUNTINGtoN BEACH
-Poor ahoo1in1 1pd poor # reboundina proved cos11J u ·
the: Orange Coast CoUeae
women's balkctball 1eam
&os1. M·S,, 10 Oolden West
Wednesday at the Rutlctl'
l)'mnasium.
The k>P dropped the Piraies lO S..C in
1hc Oran,e Empire Conference and 17·11
oYcrall with three OEC 1ames ten to ptey.
With the victory and FU.ltcnOn't Joss
River.side, Golden West (27.... 9·1
clinched at leut a sharo ol the OEC Iii
It was tlso the Ru1tlers' 66th 11r1i1h1 w'
at home.
The Pirates, WhQ had played IWO c
samct with the 1tatc's No. 2 ranked tea
this ICUOll, shot only 34 pcrctnt from the
field (22 or 63) Ind were OUlrtbounded,
'3-30.
"We didn't e.acaue well at all," OC'C
eoacb MiU ThornlOo 11id. "Golden Wt11
did • eood job deftnllvely, but we didn'I
.shoot wen and we nctded that to ~ suc-
ceuful."
LcAnn Kumtr led the Pit<t wilh 16
pointJ. Alll6la Robledo finished wilh ti
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Alyua P1ul ICOred 1 t points. had 5ia rebounds, tUt &teals and (JVC wlsu A
to lead lhc Divilk>n 1 &Iris Jau 10 1 37-18 vlc1ory O¥er Laguna Hills in New· •
port ,Mcu N~tional Juntor 811ke1ball 1cllon. ,-
With ·~~ win, the Jazz Improved 10 7· 1 in le iuc play this" 1e.uon. """---
In Dlv1st0n 2 &!.di 1e1k>n, the Qolphins came out 0n the Jbort end or a 32-12 dccbion ~ lhe El5M?<1cna Blue Magic. Amanda McCann hid four pe>in11 and six rebound and
u1umn m11h (our ~ints and two rebounds for the Dolphins.
The Rebels, the c.1&h.1h-1r1dc boys all-net squad, ou1J1.11cd Miu:lon Viejo, 83..SO, as
four playen scored 1n double fiiurcs. Scott Archbold no1chcd 28 poin11, Sam Nelson
added 17: !"~mascan Lee 12 and Chris Hcnrolin JI for the winners, ,
The D1v1slQf'I 2 boys Maile remained unbtatcn in nine lc~guc games wi1h a 53-27 tri·
umph over the Santa Ana Lakcn. Travis Chandler scored IS points and Ccur Romero
1dded KVen,
. In Division. 3 boy$, all three N.;\Vl)()rl Mesa cn1ries came ou1 vic1oriouir.. The Mavcr-1c~ downed ~ountain Valley No. 2, '\7-30, as Brandon Chadwick tallied 19 poin1s and
Michael Gardiner hauled down 18 re~.•nds.
!he Trailblazers defeated the Foun1a111 Valley Hornets, 45-32, a.s Lu Castillo (20
poinls, five rebounds) and Daniel Krikoruin (10 points, six rebounds) were the stand· outs.
~e Celtics cased past the Sput5, 48-20. Ryan Lean had 21 points ::.nd 13 rebounds,
Juslln Rowe added 17 points and M ichael Fitzhugh 10 rebounds jn the 1'.'1nning erron.
Aqu11l1l191 get tbllr feet wet
Mcmbcn or lh~ Costa Mesa Aquastangs, a sw.im club comprised of Co~ta ----
Mesa boy~ and 11rls ages 5 10 14, par1ic\patc;d. io 1hei!. (irj1 ·ir.wim mcfl le.·-·-.~
_ceit.tJy ..aga1.Asl host-Wt &balleros Swim Club. ._
Dcspi1e th~ fact t~at the Costa Mesa club was only recently formed, many
or the flcdgln:ig clubs members cap1ured meet honors. Th1r1een·)(ar·old AJlison Alas-
lucy finished first in three SCJ),3rate e~cnts -!he 100 yard frce~lyle-, 50 y-.trd backstroke
and SO yard frecs1yle.
Oiad Clc~vt:r an~ Todd Hyllon. bolh 14, each •·on a pair of C\c:n1s. Cleaver took
home blue ribbons 1n the 100 frces1ylc and the 50 backstroke, 'A'hile 1-l)lton pre\•a1lcd in
the 50 frces1yle and 100 individual mcdl~y.
T'lll>elvc·year-old Hunter Taylor aJ50 won two cven1s, the 50 bacbll i.l~C .tnd 100 Jfl.1.
01h~r ~rsl·plarc finis.hers we re Jared Donahue in !he 9-10 bo)) ~O back~irokc; fl.tikc
Bald1A·1n in lhc 13-14 boys 50 breas1stroke. and David Iniquez in the 13-14 boys 50 bul·
1erny. ·
~·he lea~ ii being coached by Jason Lynch, who is assis1cJ by Br1.111 Krcuti:kan1p and
!\t1ke Cur11s. The !cam faces 1hc Calvary Cha~I swim learn on Feb 18 1n prepan:alion
for lhc Orange County S'A·im Conference winter' finals in fl.1arch.
YOUTH BASKITULL
COIT& MUA YOUTH LIAOUll
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Nok; No KOffi lt.tpl In lh•1 d .. 1Woft.
sec women net B· 1 win over Blola
COSTA ~1ESA -\Vend) Andell and
Jocelyn Jc!lpcrson ea~·h 'AUil 111 :i.ini;\e) and
learned 1n No. I doubles fur l stra1ght·M:l
v1c1ory as the Soulht"rn C:ihfo1n1a Cul!cgi'
women's tennis 1c:i111 dcfc:11cd B1ol :1
\Ve dncsd:iy. S·l, at !he (.\):.t.t 1'lc)J ·icn·
n1s Club. C:ilh) Sm11h, ~t:1rlcen fl.1~nley
t1nd Cath) lknnque)I ali.0 "'Oil 111 )Ingles
for the V::anguards.
Muddy waters drive
anglers to fish tales
... Coaslal fishing becomes only a pipe
dream as rain-fire comblnatlon explodes
into the recent llOO<ling nightmare.
·H e1vy rain run off from Southland
foothills washed muddy Wiier into
the ocean and all but shut off
coas1al fishin& this week.
~11111 Vaquer. 1pokcsm.an At Davey's
Locker, 673-1434, reported aU
nud -wcck trips were canceled due
10 off color water alon& 1he beach
:and th;at dirty water stre1chcd out
10 Ka a couple of miles.
The storm that hit also pushed
wavt:s into Newport bay whtch
caused IOfT\C bolt owners a little
concern but no major danpae 10
docks, bulkheads or privale yachts
occurred.
hookups only one scabau b1uugh1 lo lhc
1urfarc is la keeper. Norris ·rapp of ln 1nc,
fi shing on board lhc sporlfisher
"freelance .. running :v, day lrips out of
Da,~y's Locker, ~·eighcd in a 28-pound
scabas.s ns the angler fished with live
squid.
Trout anglen won'1 h4\~ 10 drive too
far to go fishing sl3rting this 'A'CCk.end as
the Department of Fish :ind Game will be
stocking rainbow trout 11 Mile Squa1e
Park !or the firs1 time.
...
On the briafit aide, rllhln1 at
C.taliifl.o.lsl1nd remaiM aood with
lot• of bonito In 1he l· 10 5-pound
class bcina cau&ht on live bait and
cflromejlp.
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The park is located oU
Orookhurs1 Blvd. just north of
the 405 Fre~·ay in Foun1a1n
Valley. This will be an
expcrimenJal plt1n1 of c1uch11blc
bows in the ~-to 12·inch class
and i.f it proves succcss.ful more
l'iih c:out(I be 11ockcd during
1he sprln& rt.Shin.a months
providinc the availability of
1rout from the h1tchery.
This 'tock.inc program Ls p1rt
of the dcpanmcnt'1 "Urban
Fishina Proaram" d¢si&ncd to
JCI an&)ers out to k>cll lakes.
The ba1 lishina ii 1ak.in1 plxe
•loo& lhc "Ice" lldc ol lbc blond where
colm "'"are 1llt>wina 1po<1flsben to•
·-cloM to rodty """" linct ond tW. IChoolo ol lccdln1 1i1J1.
la.additiomll "' lbc aood bite on
boncheodl. nlklo -... 11oo t>cina UlflCtCd Ind there lie ftllny Uepor l>au
bclftl -''°"' with IAlo ot ·-. Tbore ii lllll I lol ol oqulcl In tM
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when tho -.,._ _ dorlt -
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parks and ponds.
AntJen c:omina back from fishi111
Mcxicln waters repon that striped marlin
..... fllhin, ii holdina up and even with cooler
water rnovlt\& in around rcton fWtin,
spota billflsh are bhin1 on live belt and
•rolled lurn. .
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CORONA DEL. MAR -Cher·
yt W'tlll&ms, one o( the IOp dclcl>d·
en for Coron3 ckt Mar HIP'• '"11 BOCCtr 1c:..m, h:ll verba.lly
committed 10 111end UCLA M:a:t
tt.MOn on a p;anial scholsnhlp.
the .cntor 11id on Wednesday.
UCLA ha a new pro1ra.m, wbteb 1taned orMy th.is tcaton.
Williams. voted the mos1 valu.
1blc dc!cMivc player at 1he lni.ne
T~rnamcn1 in , Oe:cember-, hu
5QOfed five go:ils this stason from
the centcti1i:illback positton. The
Sea KJngs (10-7-6 overall, 6-~ in
the Sea View L.caiue) tr.ivcl to tr~
vine tOday In the league finale, 1tlll
""p.i"I for• CIF playoff bcnh.
i UCLA h;u always J>c.cn one o(
1he IOp schools (academically), and
it offers so much," WiJJioms said
··11 ean·1 offer any (ull schol3r·
'~ips. but h c.:ui p:iy ror books:'
-Bf. ~hard J:l!!m>.
AUTO RACING
Marconi begins
quest today
... He opens up 1n Florida
with his Ferra ri 3 ~8ih Speciale
in Ferrari 348 Challenge Series .
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~l::irco111 \1! 'c\'l'•'i U.::.11.h 11 .nti. 10 rJcc.
he :i.llip:i. .11 no!/.: . .: I .il:: t!...: fc:r:i.n 3.::3
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rari J.i~ih Spcl1.1 •· lrntn Nt"porl Jn1por1~
fur $1 ()(1.1100 l.i'r 11'.-.ir~.i) 't-<:c1ficJl1) fur
lhc purpi.i,e uf Cl•'. ring the I halk·nge ~c·
r1c) .. 1 ~C\cn r.i • .:: "g-:ntl(rn;in'i. 't)!c:"
lon1pcu11on \\h1,h t ... ·i,:1n:i. 10J.1\ !II ~hlr(,,U
~lotor:i.pi.ut' P.11~ 1n l•.1 !m Uc.1~h. rl-.i
-\\uh linutcJ !1n1c. ~l.ir.:oru and his
fi\e·n11.·1nbcr ~r'" "url..cJ .1rounJ 1he
C:llA·~ I tiJly an,J S.11u1d.1v 111 pfcp.irc 1hc
cJr for todl~ 'll 1.1.l' ihen 1l1.1Je-d u on the
1r:11lcr.
-H1' crew lctt ~und.1\ fur l·lorid:i,
dr»o1ng 11111Jalh rH1n·,1op to.:t rea~h their
dcs11n:iuon 1n 1hrcc d.l .. ~
-fl.IJ11.-on!· Y.ho hl) rared 11n1.1ge c:irs
f1)r cigh1 }e;1rs. uH1stl1 ir1 lhc 1-'orn1ul.1 At·
l.1n1i1.~ !>enc,, "h1.:h 111..:ludei. the annu:il
Long llcach G1.tnd PrL\. IC.'J.t drO\C his
I err:iri for the ilr!il time on \\'edne-!ldlv.
.., h.1d nc:1cr c11.·n ~.11 in lhc car, c,1.·cfH
f11r dr11111g 11 bJ1.I.. frl1n1 the Jc:iler,hip."'
he s.ud
l"hc I 1.·1r.ir1 l·h.11lcni;e :,enc!I "'ll begin
111 P;il111 Bc:h:h .ind n1.1f,.:e HS ..... 1~ th1ough
f11c: 1'1l111c 1,l(.1t1vn' 1n 1hc t' S IJu11ng
1he!>C r.,,c,, dn,er' -.inJ lcotm' 1A1ll :u.:·
cun1ulatc point' ha,cd 11n f1n1,hl·~ At the
end uf the sc.i~on, 1hc IY.ll pu1n1' lc,1Jt•1>
and lhc1t l·;us. as "ell :i'.) tC(h1u;;1.1il\ frun1
lhe 1A1nning tc:11n!>. v.1\1 he: Ol1"n II• h .dy.
\\her~ lht·~ .... 1111l1mpclc ag.1111'1 Ch.1llo,;1t~c
l'lnnc:rs fron1 lll 01c1 Eurnpc
.. \\'c \\Jil t 111 bt· 1hcrc. \L11.l1n1 ,,11J
"'1\n}l1111c: I c.in ~c:I 111, I h11p 111 .1 l'.tr l\c
al ..... 1ys h.tJ a ~il!, hut 1\1 nr\t'I l'\piuncJ
II. bcct1UM: of n1y Job a.+J IJnul~
SHOUKRY
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'!. Thuradey, February 10, 11114 U
Hold on to your hats,
' Ila Borders warming upl
... Vanguards will unveil
female pitcher on Tuesday
against Claremont-Mudd.
T he Southern Caltfornio Colleic
bucball tearn wlll hold its home
opc:nc;.r on Tuesday with :t 2:30
date ag.a.insl O:iremont-fl.1udd, and the
Van~uards. :.re planning something
Spctio.I.
That's .,..·hen lhc i larllng debul of
female pitcher Ila Borders is phr.nnc:d
And 1he cve-nt won't go unnoticed
The sec public11y depar1n1ent
h::i.s notified Sports lllustrat~d.
ESPN and CNN, as well as all
the local media outlets.
Bordcr1 irado:itcd !rorn
\V_hitticr Christian liigh. Her
academic plans arc targe1ed.
tow:ird pre-med or
... Jire·dentistry. _ ... ___ ·-· sec head coach Chari IC'
Phillips. ror one, 1hinks !I.he ·,
rc..1~y.
ror the SCC -...'Omen's blllkctbaU lcam.
bn been bonoRd u lhe Ootdc:n S1a1c
Athletic Conference Player of the
Weck,
1 he Vonsuattl iplit 1 pair of GSAC
games last week. be1tin1 Point 1.onu
"'hile (:alhn& to Al:u a Paafic.
Zillc1k.opC $COied •1 points durtng lhc
'ACtk, 1nclud1ng 28 •&aiMI Azun
P .. cific to lead all scorcr1.
In the l"A-O pmc,, :i.hc also pulled
do\1n 24 rcboonds lo go wi1h 1U:
:a!>!>i1t1. four s1cals and a block.
Z111er~opf ranlu. 'itlh in field goal
percentage and IO!h in
KOr1ng in lhc lates1 GSAC
1nJi,idu:il .1otJUstics.
e SCC honored HS
)ludent·;,ithlc1c~ at u banquet
Mkt at 1he Newport H.ib
Company ca1he1 th1) ""ce-k
l 'ho!>C rccei11ng aY.atd) (by
ipOr.t.,.l6.JlbsCLUWJ1u~"--C-.GJ!'A... -
noted) 1ncluJcJ
\\-omc:n'!I. \Ol!c~bJll
Kr1)1inc ALler1n:i.n . 1 ~.
K:ir01J;Jn S1cphcnw11, .: 0:
Tiff.in\ \\l1rth\. 392.
Colleges Gene11e \\"rii:;h1 36 ~len·~
.wcccr J.1,._in Allen, 3 77.
.. Ila's had a good win1e1
and she\ been lhro.,..1ng lhc
ho.ill really well," said P h11l1p'
'"In 18 innings during !ht
\1 c:n:~ tcnn1' R.1."'"nde!. 'ALnter. she allowed on], luur' •-----•
run:i. 101:11, I \\'Ould s:11 ~he: 1~ ,. 1 • .:: J 91 \\01nc:n·\ te n: ) \\end~ Andel.
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Ensign boasts pair or basketball titles
Hos! En~ign School reccntl~ v.un the
.:hJmp1un~h1p in he ){'1en1h grade .JIJJ 5 ~
.1nd under J1\1S1on~ of the-~c .... pi.>n \1 ~· ... 1
Junior lligh 11::i.)f,.:c1ball Tvurn:in1en1
In the ~c\enth gr.1Jc •h.Jn1p1vn,h1p
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not'h~J 13 tti p:acc 1hc Y.Ln ncr'
Corona dcl fl.t.1r h.JJ 'Aun .1n e-011lic:r
nicct1ng he1 .... ccn the IY.Cl lc:Jm~ b} thre-e-
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!he 5 . ..1 J111\ion fc.iturc) pla)Cr) 1n !I.Cl ·
<"nth :inJ 1.·1,i::hth ~r:idc\ 5-fcxn-4 or ~mJ1JI·
er lnsll!n hipped Cu\I:& ~tc\a, 5;! . .;) in
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buunJ~ .J!lJ 1vulcJ "ut Y.1th -~5 1c:ll
In :i t'A•'·f'•Hll ),,,, 11..1 lca!\UC lc.1J1ng ~an ta ~1atg.Jnta. Fct-:!.
~n the :i.irclch to mo)l.c l~.1rb..>1 1n1u ...,Jc f'-'~~~.»1un of fi.lullh
place. 11 .1!.)1.1 c:irneJ hun L>ail) l'ilot r\thlc1c of 1he \\eek ~i.1n
ors:.
Sh1lulr: \::d tl;c \.i1h.1f\ '-Ch 15 point~. c1gh1 bo;arJ, .JnrJ 1"1ree
bloclcJ \hVI~. ''.i~ing uttt .. ,r toul lri.lut'llc :ind near!) hclp1n the
hlli.IS pull ofl thr up,ct
Shook.I). rt'lentles:i.l_l_ mocked b)_ \\.uo<lbr1Jge rooter, for hu
unCllaracten~uc dry spell at lhe foul hnc, an11Ae-red back 'Aith a
huge free lhrow 'Ailh 3.17 left in regulation ll) gJ\e 1hc S;ulor' ::i.
59-58 le:.d.
Shoulo_,. _._ ~cicU>a.c lllrcc ~~ lus promotron 10 lhc -a.ml)
l:i1e in his wphlllllL1rc \CJ~n. ~ho'A·ed 1n1prl)\re-d offensi\ capa·
biloy la.'Jt sea.son . 1n..:lud1ng an cffe-cl1\e turnaround iump 101. en
route to Atl·Dt~ln~I .ind -'>CC,1nd·tc.11n 3!1 lc.aguc ll)ure-1'
Nc\cr one tu 'upprcss h1!> emot1vn~ tlfl the ,·our1, Sl\oulr: )J.IJ
he is happ) to be the target or oppo)ing f:tn~ 3nd'or playen..
"That's 1hc fun p:.ar1 i.lf the gami: Iv be out 1here playing. tJlk·
ing !rash," Shoukry 5:lid. "A lot of 11n1cs. though, if you talk, )tlu
lose. The \VoOdbn dgc gu)'5 'AOuldn 1 :i.hut up. but all I had IO .!1.3)
10 them \\'llS, 'Scon:boord ' "
Thu; year, 'Atth the url!1ng of fusl·}C.&t head man ~' .11h. anJ
the frequent tuluring of sc .... P',Hl 1un1~11 1:ir~11y C03 Ooi)IOn
Oll11cr. a 6-Cool·I O fo1mt'1 )l3nJout .11 Lo, Amigos H1&h ind use. Shou ry h:u aJJcJ to his p<)")I f(perto1re
Shoukry. v.·ho lc3ds the Sa.ilors 1n scoring (14.3 per game). re-
bounding (8.$) and blocked :i.hots, s..:ud he took Smith's h:alft1mc:
crititism 10 heart like ne\'c:r bcforc.
"C~ch Sm11h 10JJ me lhJI "'11h m) sue and 11hle1ic abihl)I
(he's eitception:il quicknc')l :ind a strong leaper), there's no rca·
son I shouldn't be sl:ipp1ng tht" blck.board 11ftct C\'ety shot."'
Shoukry uid ... Lall )Car I h\·ed b) my turnaround Jumper. but
thi.s year, I can JO by people ··
··He to!d me something rd nc1er heard. and I'll nc\'Cr forget
1t." Shoukry recalled of Sm11h. "He asked me how it fell 10 stn·
gle-handedly be k>s:in& the gan1c for my 1c:am. It \\'al a slap 1n
the f:tcc 111nd it really hi! me hrird. I decided 10 do somc1hing
3bout it in the 'econd half and i1 "'as easily the h«I half l \e
c~r played,"
Shoukry, who has "bc-cfcd .. up 10 pounds 10 190 the past two
)earl!.. 1s hopeful 0( cont1nu1ng h1\ toasl..c tb;all career on the col·
legi:itc IC\'(I.
The Woodbridge a:imc compktc:d I roller roas1er week for
Shouk.r)'.
"l\c talked 10 ooachc' Crum l>1\1S1ori I and 91\ision II pro-
gram!I. and 1 realty wilnt to pl!!.\ lolleae bllll.': Shoukry aid. "8u1
ngh1 now, I'm conccn1r~t1ng tt11 helping us wift and ao lo the
playorr "
If 1hat·ron«nlr1tk>n lln)">. °' rourK, Smith wocft haitate to
prO'o1dc a resoundin, r,rm1ndcr In a Jan. 31 Jou to 'rustin, he ~ored a tcam·hi&h 12 points.
Beck, McKllllen
PICI Plrltll
In golf Victory
over Sia Jldnto
&tlllcio HiJJI prod.a
Chr& Beck ond former
Newporl Harbor Hi&h
"IAdout Billy McKJbbin
µch lhol IOWldt o( n IO-
lud the Oonp Olotl
Collcae aolf ICIDI 'to I
39& ... SS JC1.son-opea.ina
non-conrcrencc victory
ow:r boll Saa JIC'imo •'
the Ooldcn l!ra aotr
counc.
Eric Bonett (19) IAd
-Miller (II). bot~
-EMuda, ..... dcd ootuOCC_.,, ... ..,.-.....
SOCCER .... ,.. .. , .
me, but I held o nto it, .. Klch1 $aid. "A k>l of my
saves ,.ere topped by (junior iloppc:rJfullback)
Brian JohMOn be(ore they evc.11 Sol to my pl.
He pu1 1 krtOr stop\ on Bo)u that C'OUld'w been aoo ts. ..
Akssao Smi1h., playtn.a hi Or111ame at IW't:Cpcr,
f1llin& in for 1hc l\ltP(-ndcd JOlh Opp. was at.:t re·
lp011>1bk '°' ...... 1,. doooll eo,c..
"Opp WM -cl, bcauK be ........... ld'\e
been swptndcd oner tile bnwt (opiml Woocl-
bridfc "" lllllrtdoy). -Ncwpo<t c-11 CollA
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wont llcbt. -tM ........ pol ol 111
be --~ -... ..., """' .. Iii. If .. hid-jolt ... t•• --...............
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1 l·I -. "'" lt'I -lllot (tllo S.. k\ntl) didn't ~ lMir daancet,.
W'_. .. s 's A• a.a ii dlll ..... *' s.a..·
Chris Wak.1m hit the crou bar on a ihOI atlc.Mf»L
Ad<lcd Hales: ""Th<y rt.Uy OO!ly bod two op-
port~ft.iticJ &o score, one on the pl thqo tcom1,
and the other thty m d with lhc. head up."'
Kkha. d i\1na. jumpin& Md tpra'Nllnc. to aop
Jho& fiaurcd it -.· typical for the Slilon.
•• cwpon H1tbor has DtWt been known ror
oft' cue," • ha Aid. ~ c•l'(>n Hubor b.u ·~
been known for its de.(entc, a.nd we11 aoruNtuc
Iha' KU year •;th Brian JobNOn Md thole .-,.
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PUIUCNOTICE
CITY OF COST A MESA
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
REGARDING THE ADJUSTMENT OF USER FEES
AND CHARGES FOR FISCAL YEAR 1-
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