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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-10-07 - Orange Coast PilotT "We do everything _that·a patrol officer woul~ do, but .we can scan miles of st.reels in just a matter of second~." a...,...,,....~ NII Sanu AM PoGce D,eputment Officer Jerf VMt & loob out owr the. dty llghts ~ the, Costa Meg police helicopter Eagle while on patrol. ' . - ~ Police in Costa Mesa. Huntington Beach and county areas improve their edge on the criminals with regional helicopter patrol. By ...... Mcleod. 5111 Wsllr COST A MESA -Ayina in a police helicopter 700 feet abo\'C the pound, Oranae County looks Like a maze-of tiny streets. miniature bou.sa and can the size oC Hot Wbeds. To the untrained eye, the small saructum and ~n·milc·radius view make it hard to know what to look for at flnt. But tbc caaJc-eyc ._, oltcn trained officers a printe scat to canvus abe city for crimes i.a propa.s. ... , loots really busy from up here. .. said Vcm Hupp. a 1enior oftictr for Colta Maa Police who is a helicopter oblclwt 1raifttaa to be a pilot. .. But froaa •here )'OU can Costa Mesa Police·Oe~ent pilot John Susmm waits aboard the &gle as the h~icopter 11 re(~led between flights. look down the streets for accidents. sec people who doo'l belona ln an area and watch cars c:naisina residential tracu slowly for a house to buratarize." Now police in Com Mesa, Huntinaton Buch and county areas have imprOYCd their edcc over tht bad pys since the three dcpanmcnt.s joined forces last week creating a rcaional air patrol known as Airl>omc Law Enforcement "Our bigest advantaac is the SM COPTERS/D ~ Reporter takes ride ·ot a lifetime that these cops take every day. By Mamie Mcleod. SW! Wnter COS'tA MESA -Roller coaster rides don't phase me nnd I sleep throu&h airpbnc take-offs. But I admit, I gripped the handle lightly with wide-eyc<I antktparion a~ the helicopter lifted orr !he rooftop pad in Costa Mesa. Wednesday's niJhl was my first adventure in :a "'h1rl)'b1rd. Now •~ I look back on the experience, I can only_~y. one th101 -dming sucks! ''When ecoplc ask. I tell them 1t is hkc drivan1 a car about 500-f ect oCf the ground," s;ud the pilot Officer Jim Golfos of the Costa Mesa Police. If only l could drive a car like this ~-cry day. . Once I got used the fcclinJ oC being suspended ti.kc a marionette abo\-c the landscape, I relaxed my See RIOE/17 ~ FoUridef of k>Cll chapter of Amirtcan Federation of TeacherS Is lnvolVed In negotiations for new Instructors contract While she battles against voucher initiative. ... .Measure .A debate: Must or a waste? ~ Foes square off on land controversy. Money seems to be the issue as property usage takes a back seat By David Heitz. St.111 Wri11r NEWPORT BEACH -Pocketbook·con\C1ou~ ta\· p:syers on Wednesday peppered rcpre:.ent:i11"cs bn both sides of Measure A with qucsuons laden "'1th cynicism as the grc1t land dcbuc picked up s~ed. The dialogue, sponsored by the Newport·Mc'iia As· sociation of Realtors, permeated the a11'\\J"es on COmcasr CablcviSion cbanncl 3. The li\c taping will be repeated tluoughout the month. Bob Shelton. a former ctty councilman and city mana&cr, .save the Newpol't Con~1''1nC) 's pitch: Why voters. sboold approve bts groups propo~al that the city buy 138 acres oC undeveloped pro~ny; ~"ing 11 from a planhed housing dC'clopment and prc)Crving · 1t llS open sp:LCC "This as an issue about the qu:ility and ch:HJ,tcr of Newport Beach,'' he said. "Ha"e you heard Jn~bod) say, 'Gee, I wish somebody would buiJd a lot ol hou,. cs out there on that open field?' " Representing the oppos1tton was arc.h11cct Ron Hendrickson of the Newport Tup:i)ers All1.1ncc: He steadfastly maantaaned his group\ po~ition . Buying the land surrounding Upper Newport Ba~ 1s a big waste or money. especially &Ince The 11'-ine Co aJready has agreed -in "'riling -to donate 60 ~r· ccnl of.it to the oty as open space. . "Why should v.e bu) 100 percent of something when we get 60 percent of 11 free?' he ~ked the au· dience. "ll 's a \/Cf)' poor bu mess deal" Both men arc both former execut1"e of The ll"inc Co., which °"'ns the land 1n question. named the Olstav.ays and Newportcr North by the mega See OEBA TE/U lnqUiry Continues; , . El Torno .to reopen ~ Nearly 2 months after Cal-OSHA issued a citation to restaurant, fire department officials are still investigating fatal blast. By lonAnn BashedJ. Slit! FASHION ISU\.NO -T"'o months ·after the Catoal blast at El Tonto Gnll. officials arc prepanng to re· open the restaurant with an Oct. 27 lunch. oonating fl. 25 ~rccnt of all food s:ik during the fir t v.cek to -. four of Nev.port Beach's leading charities The restaurant sustained more than S6(X),000 dam· age m the Aug I e~pl~aon. v.hich lilied one em- ployee and 1n1urcd fi~c otbcrs I~ than half-an-hour before orcning for a ()'picaHy busy Sunday brunch. Several v.cels later, the Cahfornta OCC\lp:itaonal SaCcty Hazard Adm1n~trat 1on 1 ued a 'scnous" c1ta· t1on to 1he re taur;int. fimng the company SS,000. Cal-OSHA lS abo im~tiia11n1 the pmibihty o f f1l· ang criminal charge~ rcbtcd 10 the death ca~d by the accident. Antonio De Santiago. a 39·)'CU·old fa • ther of five from FuJlcrton. v.M killed in the uplo- s1on uc Healy. spoi-.C<l.pe™>R (oc EJ Tonto, said the food chain has since appealed Cal-OSHA •s con- clusions. con1end1n1 the -.atcr boiler that blew up S.. El TORITO/A 11 By LoriAnn Wllllr NEWPORT BEACH -The number of rapes and 'lolcot as· .aulu reported i.n th" dty are down from t year, but auto t1'c tu' be re an.41 m Calta M contia c to me. '° po- lic.'e. Nev.'PO" Beach I'· Azady Oon~ poinu t that tat· tics.. c:atracted from the FB1 ·, 1 2 crime rqon. don't tell aWte llOI')'. .. I . • i i s • ; I I • ' I • f I ' I ! • • i ' • I .Olla••'· .. .. Rediscovering Crystal Court . , can · rewar.d you . A look at the peopk and JJ!act!S shaping our community .. I 'VE Jl!OISCOVEl.£0 CRYSTAL COURT. In p>t to be the ctassint shoJ>P.i~ ceoter uound. 1t•1 JOI crcat ' a.ores. at is.ft t 1Wanned ~er w.ith ~le afld -• a bonus -there is a IOt solns on there this month. nrou&h Oct Best Buys 20. CrysuJ Court ii oCferina a complimentaty 11C& .i.itb purchue to celebrate WI. Cu tomen 'Aili receive an clepnt Cl)')tal paperweipt (a S85 retail ~11h.c) with combwd putchaie' of S.SOO or more tn Cl)"Utl C.Ourt •lores and rcstaunnt • excluding Robin)()O'S*May and The Bro:sd"a) . Bring )Our rccc:ipu for purchues made throu&h Oct. 20 to L'lppe \\am> Gallery located on 1hc fi~t·IC\c:I or Cry~tal Court, and pick up a complimentary innO\l .. ti\ely dc)igned Ca11hncli Cauld· eron emerald, ruby or blue ~plnh Cr)stal 0 CRYSTAL COURT IS JI~ h~ting <tn C\cnang f0t hunicr relief v.1th the hod VistribuUon Ceottt"s Nlnlb Anftu»l Food Fair and Wlnt' Tutln1 C\Cnt on Oct 14 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. The price: of the e~ent I) S30 per pcr:M.>n, and it mdudcs an e~.c:ning vf catmg. drtnlutg and entertainment , More than 4U of Orangt County's finest re~tauranu and 5outhcrn ( Jl1forn1a'!. bc)I wineries, btc'Aefle), gourm .. t cu(Cee produ1.:crt. aod water dt)tributoa arc par11c1p.wng. Local reJUuranb 1m.oh·ed 1n the fund ra1 .er tncludc, B1ngkuk fuur, 5wU'• ·urood Grill and Bar, Tutto Mar~. Antont'llo's and Pkolla " Cuccloa. The Food D1)trabut1on (..enter "'a> able to provide more than I million meal\ to the hungry from la•I year'• lk ne fit pnxceds. To make rcsc:nation), :ind fur more anformat1 on plca~e call. (771·1343) 0 A astor's • • p.1 gr1mage " From Beirut to Jerusalem to Hollywood, pastor has . preserved cu1ture and walked +A 'the presence of the lord' By Russ LCM. Sa~ '11 W hen Pa.tor MouY\egh T:i_-hjian was 13 )Car• old, he ldt hi.I home in Ikirul and tra"eJed to Jcrus.lcm. It "'a a journey that v.ould change his tire. Ta)hjian. 46, spellt the next 10 )Can ut Jcruulcm studying ror the pric thood at the St. Jllmes Armenian Scmillary. •• 1 knew that e~-cry step l walked, Jesus walked an th<bc ume arus." Ta hjian Uf) ... You couJd foci the presence of the Lord." Born ra tailor's son in Beirut. TashJian was ordained in Jerus:ilcm at age 22. Three )Cars l.ater ha• was sent to his first assignment in the United Stales -in 1 loll)"Aood Hts fif')t church -'St. ' I E'cry Apnl, the Armenian community cO<t\C) toac1her to remember tbc massacre of thcsr pcvp1c in 1915 by the Turks. More than I million Armcnsans Ocd or v.cre killed, and 600.000 died 01 starvation o r dfie&K du.nna forced m.a.rcbcs from their country. For a people who ~'Ctc crw.hed an thetr dme for independence, the prncrva1iun nl culture is imponut. actl>idi111 to 'Ti f "We come toacthcr and •'C remember, .. Tashjian says. .. We &M), belie\-c the Armem;rn church hu a d111l mission -vioa the souls of people and also kccpinc our &dcn1i1y. •• THt. SOPHISTJCA1t.S, a "omen') fund-raisin& organ1zat1on celebrating lO yea" of 5uppon for the A~cssment and Treatment Sc!"iccs Center, 1\ hJ~1ng its yearly .. ~hop 'tll You Drop" elltravaganLa at the BalboJ Day Oub in Newport Beach todJy and 1ornorrow. Shopper-. can find barg:11n.1 in jc~c1ry; children's clo!hin& men') and \\Omen's boullque (ouhions, stationery and unique holiday items. J.ohn Armenian CathcJrjl -"'-US on Lcxinaton and \II C 'l ~id not lnow much about Amcric:i," he uys. •,of Jll the pl.t"'cs, from Jcru.:ilem to tiollyv.ood - Jt wa) a shcx:k " Sally Chingirian, second from lert, seNes ~ Annt"ni~n dish to a visitor at the church's banu. There arc about S,000 Anncnians in Or~nae Couniy, ind about 2.000 aucnd 'tMCCS 11 1 Mary. according to TuhJtlln. 'The COPFPhoo includes Americans o( Anncnun descent and th<he from Armcnll., Ltbanon. Rus 1.i, the M1Jdlc East. Europt and Sou1b Amer.a. Sel"icei arc conducted ID A.nMnlaQ and &n Eoif~ Met I> held once a month. In tryin1 10 preserve the culture of Im people . Alter 15 )CJr~ al churches in $4n fran i>co and Pa)adcna, TashJi.;in became the founding pa!ltor of St. Mary Armcn1Jn Apo!ltolic Church an Cos1-. MC'lkl in June. 1992 It \\3) lhe fir'lt Armenian Apo)tohc church in w uth Orotngc County. Pan~h1oner~ met for about i.c .. cn >Cars in locJI churchc~ in Lido Isle :ind Corona del Mar before the church opened To<by the door\ open from JO am to Y p.m., anJ tomorrow shopping hour~ ;ire from 10 am to 6 p.m. There as a SS entrance kc. For more 1nformataun pica~ call (756-0993) October 1J "culture month .. for the )Car-and·a·half-old Armeni:tn chun:h, whtc:h htld its 1nnu3I baz.aar last "c:ckcnd fcaturina traditional dancing :ind food. .J 0 BARBARA Gtu•tr-. of 'I h~ Grey GooH (642-7803), l<><..-ted at the We)tcl1ff Shopping Center on Jrvine Avenue and 17th Street in Ne-.port Beach, would like reader) to kno" that a tnlnk 5how featuring designer Vera Bradley IS ..chcduled rur Saturday from 11 Pumpkin and pancake breakfast to benefit kids 1 m to 3 pm. Vera Bradley's newe)t collectaon include\ , iarmcnt b;igs. luggage, pur)CS, place mau. napk1M, children') clothing. "omen's clothing. and JCces~ne) IC you're 1101 (Jmthar with Vera Bradley'• de11ins. they're very 1mllar to Pierre Dew. 0 Fashion hland's Cry~t.al Court ~111 h())t a .. Pumpkin> and Pancake~" brc.iklast and pJrty for children on H:illo~ccn from 9 a m. to noon Oct. 31 . The event will benefit the Coun Appointed Special Advocates, a non-profit, volunteer 11uppon group which U)!>ISls abu~cd and neglected 1:h1ldren in the Orange C.ounty JU"cn1lc court 11y~tc:m. Chl1drc:n can stiow off their H.tllov.ccn CO)lumcs 1n a "1i h1on show to be lcJ by Barney, DatmJn and Aladdm'> Prince~ J;a\mmc. There will abo be pump~1n decorating. ma'k ma~ing. balloon trid.), fa ce p:.11n1ing and trick or treating. Admission I) S JO for ch1ldrcn, for SIS for :idulb. For more.: mformataon, call 99~~7. 111 GOSLING (642-6619), a new children's boutique, hai opened m 1he We11tcliff Shopping Center an Ncwpon Beach. Th~ Go:r.llna offc:() 1rad11ional clo1hinJ for Infants 10 children sizes, shoes. and a nacc aclcetaon of gift Items for baby •howco. oeadllne nears fo_r sellers' apace reservations .. 0 21·23 from 7 am. to 4 p.m Sellers wbhing to participate during Bnt Du11 •P~•n 1bursd•)'S •nd SoturduJs. "11tlbt'r 1ou'n • mtrtbant or • 1bopptr, JI fOU lnow ol • 1ood buy, I'd lort to 1J•t JOU IOm• publ/c/tf . C•I/ mt at $4().1114, fu lilt II ~110 or wrllt CD mt: But 8Ufl, D•llT Pilot. JJO •¥. U•J' St., Co t• M t,., C•llf. IZ6J1. 1 he deadline for rc!.Cl"lllion) approaches, as Oct 1 S is the la t d.a)' ,cfler\ c.in rcscl"\'e a pace at the Oran&c County Mar~ctplacc for the r nda)·ICtcr·Thanlu11vin& shopping day o" Nov. 26 -the big~t 1hoppin1 day of the year, marketplace omcials uid. Ju~t d1ys bcrore Chri~tmas. the marketpl3ce will also be open Dec. th~ last·d11ch shopping day) may alM> 1pply -the deadline for resct\'eJ Marketplace space• is Nov. 30. Appliciuions for both c\cnu ire available at the information booth at the west end J>f raw 0 every S:uurday ond Sund.ay. ••• .. .,, ... leaden HodiM: '421086 .,_ ............ Olly ,.. ., ........... ~ ... ~·· *'Y • ,,..., wm.:. IAWll 1"' ... ~·· ...... .., ....... ~ .......... Gii~ .. c:.iM"tll ...... .._... ... ...a ... ..... aMMe ,......,. ..... ~· ..., ,.,.,.. .... ,,... ~ '*"' -........ n.1:1,.., .. , ...... ,..... ,. ........ ,.., ......... .. ~ ~ .. n. ,.,,.. ar.,. c....., JSl·tUt, M .,_ _,.. 11 ..... .... ~ ... (Alla ..... ···~. .. ~Nclt°""'t ........ llrlNltw llHI*__. ..... dm ..... ,., •C..Mm.CA ~..-.. •• ,....._ ............ ,~ ra ~ ........... ,,....., ro 1C111 tMO, c.-~ CA tHH CDP'WWICHT: ............. I *24 ................... , ..... ................... ,.,.. ... .,..,,......,.. HOW to reach us Ora f&"1n: (1"9 TIIMt Or-. (ouMy) <IOOJ 252·'9141 WUTllll -OCUll CllllTIOll .. ' Ull. ... . , ...... , .. .., ....... ~~ J14'--.,U .,. ... .,., :asH,_.u ,.,.~ .. ClnllDI Back BIY •s begin Salll'day With an eye toward introduc:in1 residents 10 1hc "1ldhrc that inhabits the Upper Newpon Bay, the first Dack Bay tour of the iea~n wall be held Saturd:iy. This marls the 26th year that f'ncnds of Newport 83) h:we oUcred the free waJkina lours Guides will show orr the area•, plant life and describe its history ind acology. Shorebird • osprey, herons. c1reu and C\ICn Perc:Jfinc (aJrons arc somellmcs seen durins the tours. Tours aroups will beJin lcavina every IS minu1c-s u1rtln1 at 9 a.m. antil IO:U a.m. The poups will meet 11 the intcn.cc1lon of Ea.st Blurr Drive and Bick D )' Road. Tashji:an sa~ he i1 auiJed by advice he wa gM n in Jerusalem as he prepared 10 lc:a\e for America "l was told, 'You arc coma to a coun&ry thit is \Cf1 big and there arc a lot of other peoples there. 11·, li~c a aapestry v.1th m.>n) beaut1f ul colon. Go and m:ai..c this tapcs1ry more bcJutiful ·That\ v.h1t v.e 'rc tf)•ng to do.'' JJlld book Ille lllllefttl ....... Friends or Cos11 Mesa l:.lbraric.s will h Id - used book sale outs.de the Mesa Verde Library on Oct. 16 from 9 am. to 3 pm. Hardw.cn iUtd trade pipcrt\ cks will be on u.le for St. rcaular papcrb cks anJ records ore 50 cents.. anJ ctnldrcn·, books and maauinc arc a quanc~ • The "199-i Meno( Mystery" ca.lend r.a non-profit pubhtation created to ntse money for public libnaric • Yt'11l also be Otl u.Je . The library i loc:ncd 11 the corner Baker Street and Mesa Verde Drive. ..... .., ........ ..,.Lt ••• 111111 The Oranae County Public Ubrary )'Item is ho 1in1 Y.celly uory proanms and other cvcnu at the Co$ta Mesa Libr1ry locatcJ on Park A~cnue. Storytimc -Nith prcschoolen is held on Wednesdays at 11:30 a.m. and a fam ily torytime will be held on Saturday, Oct. 23 1t 11 a.m. Kjck in kindcrpncn throu&b &Jade 6 may JOin &he Top SCcre& A(ter School Oub Thundays •• 3:30 p.m. Oames. pri.ta and i book aiveaw1y ~ill bcr.rt of the H1lbwcen carnival on Thunday. Oc&. l 11 3:.30 p.m. For more inConnatioo. caU 646-~ NUCILM cee'IA- A new IJOU.J) called · ~ricnds ol REAO/Oranac County hu been cstablilbed to provide financial retOWccs, public awarcncu and ~lion tel\'iccs for Oranse County Publtc Ut>- ra~·· fiBt litcra~ .Pr"O&r•m -READ/Oranae County. ~ The botrd o( dirccton for the friends 11oup wiU be headed by County Octk Oary Oran~lle of Oran.ic. Other board members include Scott Cheney of Orange, Uteracy coordinlltor for READ/Onn,c County, ex.ccutive director; Carol Ball of Costa Mesa, literacy apok~spcnon. vice prcsjdcnt; Erika Kotite of Corona de Mar, 1enior editor of Entrepreneur - Mapzi.nc, secretary: Chris Miur of Lacuna Niguel, C.P.A. with Muth & Co., treasurer; Melinda Speak of Laguna Niauel, sales man•· &er for HaJlm:ark. director; and DoMa Knifsend, a Silverado attorney, director. f und·raising projecu will include purchasin1 com· putcrs. training materi~Js, orpniz.in1 tuton and buildin& community support. For more information, call 566-3070. -....--~ -h llu. .D.n,, Pi.ID.I \\,\Iii{ \\tll~ll,\1,f ' HPOllTI ICOIT 1..oe.nl AYailablil .... "' t \\\\Ill\ \111H fl ,\(,f ~ ... T be cam~ian aaawt the Vouchtr lni· anli"'°"'hu folb u.y, q~lC li&craU,, tJw hu forced U6 lo loQk at tbc ~ we do buii· tiatlve it cnoqh to make you dim·wiucd parcnli need LO =cted ncM. We knoW public cducatioa llo't what vote for it. (rom 1Cndifta their kids LO I NA by it ihould be. We Geed LO unle the full I 1till haven't beard word-one. abOut thC witcbca or felons (or both!), I.he tcmptalioa potential of the thouAdds Ot dcdtcatcci pro- vinua ol public Fducation. Instead, we &ct to pWI the lever fur ••Parental Choic:C" ii lession I i4 our public 'ctiools. Here'• h • ' an•"'*-Win& of com· 11ea1. , .. Peter Ucberrolh (or someone bkc him) mcrdall ObftdC"1CcndinsJ1 If the "No on Propo1ihon 17'" •peopae hu agreed to head a bluc·ribbon pubhc cd· wamin1 us about the evils were in touch with t\icr•&• p rents, here's ucation ta k force whole rccommcndatloru of private school$: no : bow they would put •oeclhcr a commercial: -which ~ill hkcly include a dra tic red ,. ivies, no rc1utations. no First. recruit an earnest parent who heads tion in ~crhcad •. t~ elimination of oncrom 111tc·impoted '"nd:ar_d_s_· --~~• f1A somewhere in.. California. Have him . red tape, nd the intlOduction of mcr't· . prccisety tlie tJ\ina,s tll:at or her ~ook darcetly.Jnto c camcra.~Hcre .. 1 bu$Cd pay ror teactlen -will no doubt rev· make private schools so 1u· the scnpt: . . olutioniic public education in Cahforni . tractive. "The \Ouchcr ini1i tive, °' wrincn, isn't We'll ha\ie the rcpon in hand -.i1hin one The commercial arc )'Car and will -.ork hard to make swe C\Cry countcr·intuiti~e. Who the M>lution to our problems in public cdu-single recommendation is foll~cd. ho Id i.A h • · h cation. California is too big of a tell tube s u ~·OW w at s tn t c "Our •oal will be toJiive Californi• '"tu-"-~ · ' hiJd for one or the· mou criticat educational ex-• ... • ~~• inlcrnt OJ our c · dents the best public c ucation-in tM h ,. pcriments in the United Suues. We can't rcn:/arents or t e tater. v.orld We needed this wale-up call h 's dif- 1, • · p · · risk out cruld's future on somcthins so rlth. fi IMIJUlC rope>s111on .._, 1cult to brina chanJe to ~uch a big bureau· 174' proponents love those "But the \iOucbcr initi:uivc is 1 blessin1 cracy, but we'll do at -for our children's commercials. When the for us who believe in public cduc•tio~. It sake. "Meet A Date ... Get Your Mate The V~ice Mail Way" CoN,IZUIN17AJ, lNPoDUJTON Out Service Appeala To All Lilettylel Muat Be 18 Year Olcl 71 I fi 17 • 71 Ctft "'Ibe journey was dangerous .. ·. PAINANO .STRUS RELEF 714 75g..3000 eoo 95-4PAIN ............ ........... ......... ........ °"'* ..... .... ......,u.. ,,.. ........ , ........ "'~uc YOlc no 1011 Pr.,U1iolt l'M. Ow cbUdrcJt ~ beucr." at bad, Ub? Sadly. 'ft beard eo«W• 1t c d\ls -DOI the next bat th1oC I spir• itcd dd nse ot public education . .J.- wc SC1 honw ''°ria about the booic1'8C8 who will ntft prJvalC llCbooJs ud IOIMMw con uth· r~at puenu out ot tlwlt S2,600 ~her. Oe,pitc thc.c blundc the wuchcr · i- llVC wilfliiT ui NO\icmt>Cr. Bis·tunc. ~oters Ile ~m n and ,cncraJly Steer away from h rmful le • buon. But the voucher will be b ck -asain and in -eotirel1 because -.c'rc not mal1n1 aay fund mental cban1cs in our Oa-.ed public tducation sy;tem. Too bad. bcolllc someday, no amount of scare tactics ""ill stop a better-written \Ou'-her 1nitiati\c from p in1 You can't say you .. crcn't v.uoed. mUJ•aa LobithU u t•r tdltor. . . ······················~··· Book Signing Saturday~ Oct. 9th 10:30am • 12:3~ Deborah Nourse Lattimore Author/Illustrator will be signing her new book The F~ of Peace: A .Tak of the Aztto- Thc Children's Boobhoppc In W cstcliff Court 675-1424 1831 W cstcliff Or. · Newport Beach Wanna place a classified ad? Call 642·5678. • HOMEOWNERS. ·WITH LOW APPRAISALS i I -I D W...t to Retl but think Voll can't? I I I I I I D Did Voll buw VoUr home from 1989--1991? · I D Did Voll put 20% or more clown? I D .. Vol.II' ll1tere•t nde over 9% I We tnmr be Mrl• to Reftnance Voll' property up· I · to 100% of H'• curnH1t value! · I 18-20 or 30 v .. r Fixed ntas to $850,0001 1 I Call for details now: 1 STEVE EHLE I (714) 675-8866 Office or 24 Hr. Pager (714) 237-5536 I . : ,. -..z=.::·;.:w · ii : I ( )1 C .il 1torn1.1 Meaiber fDtC I c.tM'I ..... 1c:eo1. ~ • Cel tor cMtall9 ••••••••••••••••••••••••• PRODUCE "H ome of Orange County's FINEST PRODUCE Farmers Market ----~---------------- at Atrium Court FASHION ISLAND <ftN MON..SAT. MIAM • tJtPM . OPEN MIAM ·_,. ,----------, I CO PO I I I I I I GRANFORNO I I BREADSTICKS I I I i " FREE l I I I .._,._aimn.__ ,1 1 1 iWili1fUa .. ;ts ·· _.11w,.t r I ...._1._._,... I I ';In .. aw .II -------- Ne&Y . M.UUN IEJlGa<>N: Marian ~ Id tpeak at a llUIChcoft 10 buclk Lbc 8-Jboa Yacht Oub'• JuAior Saiilq Proartm at &he club at 12:4$ p.m. Bcrsnoo wilJ be 'P'.C kUla Oft Women in Pulttica. The co.t la SIS. For more i11formatioo oC-reservations, caJJ 67J..3$1S CONSERVANCY DD.ATE: Should &he Chy of Newpon Bcldl U1CU rcsldcolS and bu~ to finance the P.urch1tsc ofNcwporter lllOi'tli and CasiAWllys to Crcscrvc thal tand as open space part and? The debate is rree and spont0red by 1be Corona del Mar Residents A.uoaation. Members and pcstl arc invit~ and arc cncourascd LO bnn& questions. Please con1act Debra Allen at 5S8-699l for more information. IAIUDAY WA.UONG TOURS: Fnends of Newport Bay will conduct their Cim walllina tour of the season startm& at 9 Lm. The Upper B;ay tours begin _near the intersection of East Bluff Drive and Back Bay Road and last lS minutes. The wt tour le~• .at lO:lS o.m. No cllu1e. ClllLDJU:N'S BOOK SIGNING: • Children's author Ocbonah Nounc Lauimorc will be •ipjna her "The Sailor who Otptured the Sea .. and "Punia" at 1he Children's Boobboppc Sili cone G e l Implant Symposiun1 ,Saturday, October 9th 8am -1pm Spon8ored by: oc er.. CMoat Cc..., • the AmertC8n C.9Cel' Sod91y. Held At: st. Joseph Hoepttal In Orange The symposium entftled "A Maner of Choice .. wl ~ the most current lnfonnation on the gel ~ coilllowny. CME & CEU crtdb oftnd. Ad11Dlb1 II $15 For R•••Nlltlone Cell 714 .. t.1..a Western ·Waste Industries ~,,__ SINCE 1957 Sm.mi Uniral and SoMth Oron,e Couniy Specdiring In Trash Haulu-e Pc:irciblc T01lca ~ To1icuay Power SCDl'aF Be-. OBceTrai.lm Rmr-A·Bin 16281 Unstn.aioo Circle W~ Irvine 857-0523 Corne Celebrate our 35th Anniversary 25 °/o to 40°/o off .. on selected merchandise from our stock Now thru Oct. 9th Plus a Special Offering from an outstanding Opal Collection CHARLES H. BARR •HIAY WALK·A·TllON: "Walk on &he Wild Side," a rive. or thrcc·mik wart. •UI lake plxe at the C.itawa)'I in N~ BcKb. All proceeds will eo the Newport Conservancy. Call S.CS.1433 r0t mote IA!oanation. WGH SCllOOL CELEIUtATJON: Harbor View School of Corona dcl Mar is cclcbnatina Its 40lb birthday. • The AJl·Amcrican ~ Qorus will perform in conccr1. Tidcc11 arc SS. For more information call 67.5-8643. Ma•&Y PAJAMA StORmM&: Three· to 7.,cal°"Oldl are irivitcd ao brina their ~~ aro-a-up1. blankets and stuffed 1nimall 10 Pljama S&cxytimc v.alh JtOl)'lellcr Barbara Klein. bc1innin1 at 7 p.m. The proiram will be otrcrcd on Monda) even np throup NOYCmbcr. TUUOAY BUSINESS PLANNING SEMINAR: ''BllS!ncu Plannlnc: 'The Future A.in'& What IC UKd To Bc;Lir r~ ~nlna scminM presented by Circa M. Walker of McCVe ~1cs. will Coc:us on tflt ru1urc or business plannlna. It ¥fill be held in the Community Roocra a1 ~ DANCE LESSONS CLASSICAL ~G Ballet · Pointe • Pas de dewr • Juz Ages 3 -Professional ....... "' IUGISON INAl(S: Marian Be,..,.. will be tM fcaharccl spcakn at t~ 8aJtlol Bay Rcpublicu Wocnu Federated IKCliftl. ncre la a SSS chlfll for lunch at &he 8albOa Bay Oub. For mc>ft, call 645'9tl7. .. • LEcnJR£ ON SLEEP DlSOIU>£RS: "Uvina with Sleep Apnca. .. • lceturc and discussion by Or. Pawl A. Sclttky, a pcaaliu in sleep disorders. v.111 take pl3C'C between 7 and 9 p m. at Hoaa Hos.pitaJ. AdmiuJon is free. Contact 7fJ0.2070 ror more in(orm.Jtion TMUUDAY, OCJ. 14 5.5 ALIVE MA1'URE" DRIVINC: MRP is offerina cluscs ror ma1uic dri\-crs at 1hc Ouis Senior Center in Corona dcl . POINIS NBona '~flNANCl/11.URCllAll • CHOOSE YOUR LOAN • 0 Low or No .CIOsilg Costs 8Hlgll• loal-to-Y~ 1p to -100% f)Easy Wftiag St_... 24 Mn o "1y • (1141 SS3·9211 SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA Mortaaae & LOOll A~ J&l:.. &deer/No APR Oua9ld Right~ Ila• Cozaaar Ocloller 1d -30111 ~ From ~ doublc-hungs to bent gtw -a:aoer windows. standud m to custom. no one offers you more Saability, more ~ more ways to expras younclf' in wood and glass than Malvin. For a limited · , we arc offering tru=d sale prices oo OYCr s.cro styles and shapes of Marvin Wmdows and patio doors. We'll eYC11 ~)"OU a sale price Oil umts built to )'O'.&r .fications. ~ r Take advantaec of spccia~ values on bows. bays, ti~ round tops. and other stylea too. 2920 Redhill Ave., COsta Mesa . (714) 754-1847 • FAX (714) 241-3976 MONEY FUNDERS MORTGAGE has over 50 loan programs from '1/hlcn to choose Take Ad¥ of the Lowest Interest Rate& In 25 years!· 71 -_,.:-. n ... ' -Ji.~ ·~ .• a - I .... .,. Tlae ~ wants the csty eo 1NJ the propertiei ror SS8.3 ....,. -a pricic 20 percent WIOw Jnatkct value -and de· ..,., tbe three palcel u a huge ~ I.hey uy would be NeWJ!Ort's CdtCrpiccio. . To the Consel'\iancy, The Irvine ()). •• dedication of 60 percent or the propc:rty is like acttin& • dia- nibnct W1thout th"e aetlina. TbC tiuy wouHJ ~t ~inglc·family bomeownc:rs $120 J>(:r year for 30 yeant for a to1oJ p3yo(J of about S160 million -an all·inc:lu ive price tat 1h11 includes in1crcst, COlll of beautifyina the land and maintenance for 30 yean.' At leut 60 percent oC the voters must approve the measure for the counciJ to ~n consider it. Even il it'• appfO\-cd. if 50 ~rcent of the dtf1 propcny ownen ~ the ~ iin writlft&, h will be dead in 1ht water. All bu1 one penon •hO at· tended the debarc 1eerned uninter· c11ed in what uhimately wW tup- pen to the Pl'OpC'rty if Meaauc A rails and The (nine C.o. proceed with plans 10 build more than 300 town homes. lnJtcad, rcsid~ts talked dollars and sense, wanting to knoW tht an wcri to questions 1uch u: • ls there any written auarantce that my-tun"Won't"be r.tlsect even higher than what's proposed? Shelton said it's very unlikely a future council ever wouJJ raiie the assessment, but Hendrickson pointed out there is nothing in writina that auarantccs it from happening. "There is no lid on the asses.s- mcnt." he said. contrary to what has been implied bf Consenlancy li1erature. "It cnay be well that it Clltl Mia ....... Centelt ta mt Clllna -- The C.OSta Maa Senior Centet will host its third ·annual casino niJht from "4 to 8 p.m. Oct. ~. A S20 donatien at the door in· eludes the cost or dinMr, S50 in gambling chips-and opportunity prizes. All proceeds help support operations for the t'en1cr located at 69S West 19th St. For more information, call 645-2356. BOOK SHOP WOA 'I 10 .,.. bul tha& '1 llOI a lnlC opi•ioa oa I.be issue. statement. C..rvancy membcri m.airnain • Could a futuic couftcu dcddc lbal 1enanu rraliic they may face to lease lhc land to a developer, a amall rcat incttuc if lhe mca- evcn lf vottn buy it under the lute ii approved, pointina out they promise it llways will remain ua-have the siaht ~c and n ct polled? 1hernttlvcs'be heard No¥. 2. Shelton ' id that would DOI ha~ The Alliance bu id the bike pen, but HcnJridsoo uid it could v.'OUld affect retailers 1he most. because there currently i1 no le-1ne:.t>alling their lfJUmcnt lo say plly apprond plu for whit the it would mean hiibcr rents at city could do with lbe property if Fashion Island and hiahcr prices · it is purchased. for consumers. who may decide to • Won't lbe increase be passed go to South Coa!>l Pl:ua in Co)ta 11long to t~nut And how WitH Mcsa.:-....---- affcct re1aiters? A larie portion of .the deb:ne • 11GeneraJly speakin1: it a land· centered oround the Circulation lord is doina his job as a l:tndlord, lmprovtmcnl and Open Space he wiJI charJe what the market Agreement, more commonly called ~iJI bear.'' siud Tom Redwitz. vice the CIOSA (pronounced "1ec-oh- prcsiden1 or land development for suh"), the result of l\\O years' ne· The ln1ne Co., when asked his . gotiations between the city and .. ----· OcMW 7, 1- The Irvine Co ud ~ huA+ M .. SI~ .._ .... ciW Im drcd paac$ of oft"Jdal CcMronmca• lrl Midc for pW ... '?:' t• .. tal f'q'Ort • .oc beea nr...tced ...., The .... The lni~~n~ r=-1a ~ ~arihik. aa u cartilf ..._ vclop he Cutawaya Pd • al tbc Villa Nova aaa..... porter North. wiU pnscM: the tp08*Xcd by Speak Up Newpoti. bluffs, bay aod other xrwlivc ooc rcUdcnt Aid he bu fiprcd arc of the propeny and doc.ate out a y co b")' lbe propeny few f rvc acres Cor a recreation area. noth1nl. · The Conservancy plan aJk.Jwl 10 He ~cd tupayen pay the acre' for a rcereaooa field. k:yY upront in a lump ol Neither the CIOSA nor the St ,,SO. Whida ,ii an altem•tive. He Conse~ plan pinpoints fun wd they coWd then" buy a $1,(XX) for d~elopiag the rc.acation_.aru., boQd l\.elp fUlHCC ,..tJ~e--oprojee I -t v.hich one woman said she ~cu and cllh it in for Sl.SOO 30 yearl to sec if 1he measure passc • later. She said she's alJ for open ''That way, it ~ouldn't cost )'OU ~cc. as long as some Q( it is 1 cent, .. be said. · m3de into a tangJl>le pult and not ·~at's a very uneUipnt idea." prcsened as wilderness. said Harold Jasper, who repre- City Manager Kevin Murphy 5enled the l&lplyer'5 alliance. 1he ~~For Alts & 1Jatk8 TrllMq AdJts 18 )t!trS + '45 mot-ill ') Kids 5-17 )eaS '2S mor'11 {114} 545-5159 -~ SOUTH COAST MARTIAL AR'IS/80XIHG aHTER 3165 Harbor BNd., 5uttJ£ E, CQst:a Wcsa -......... 1Mt- i'111 Y~ Aft. CM ty ........... r..-;.., U.S. SAVINGS BONDS " Are You ~eying To .Have A Baby? Altnul a FR.EE SEMINAR anublcled by lrdnwlllofUl/ly Recogfdzed UtUlers hi I~ feld of Fnuik orul Male l•/mJJlly. cw 1-800-999-907S FOR RESERVAnoNs Mondly thmu~h Fndly 9-JM-4pm I . ~ M:minars will focu~ upon treatment option.\ in dtffkuh ca~~ of mfcrt1hry Topia tow dhauud: • l -< Of fl'rtah() Dru~ & A1t1fid•d ln.'<'11111\JUon • l\'F-GIIT • Trt" • .mng ~( men mt-r ill Yt>ar. Old • Treaung Rt'"IL..Unt \1.ile lnfrruhf) • ~rrogate P.m.·ntmg • Egg DonallOO • upar<:N:opte "1<1 Ll'<T Su~ ' \I I HP " nc I O IH H I 1 • • ..'. " p 111 11IE WFSl1N soum OOAST PIAZA 686 AnLQn Boult'\-ard. (~ Moa '' 'P " ( H I (HU H 1-• .: " pm (7 J CENTIJRY PIAZA 2()2.:; Awnuc..· of the St.t~. W.. Angdo ,_ THE MOST COIDOBTABLB MA'ITBBSS YOUCMIBUY. THE ADVA TAGE OrdrWV ..-.. Clllll n mxnee • °" IDO n Dem'!\ .......,,. on onr Cd .-- 11· ... ""'° l llafY'lll cola '" ~ poc-.cl IC CICl1 lll'lf ,_. _., • dlDt ldlnly. enut l\'CI...,,, -~ 1111 toad* try I lf011"1 ICM ~-h~ 545-7168 31.65..HARBOR BLVD • COSTA MESA ~ Block South d 405 There's never been a berm' ome to subscribe to able lV Because ncrN Comcast UbievtsJOn has even more great ~es and opaons.. at overall lower pnces The compl«e &sic ValueYision Plus padcace an be yours for undef' S25 i mondl! Expar.cled service and the Mighty Duck.st Our able &r..tp ~ p baer" and better. Wnt. four new networb and more. Take olf wwth your saence Action faw>t nm. o6d and new. on ·the Sci Fi Channel. s;,,. a new hit n.w wid'I Country Mulic T•rilial&. Get men than a casta ol t c~ and &ood heakh on n.. TV Food Netwoftc. And folow spora to the limit-end~ wld\ ESPNl. facurq today's hot MW 1pOtU and ~ spons MWS. Then car ~ fof" exCltl C Prime Tdlet spotU action wkt'I che LA Labn. the LA l(.,.s and che M" Duda d ~ Now Pv Im• T1cbt is.14 hours a day! /\'\ ltultiply ,....,. TVs tor the price of onel Now~ 70" ._,.. co Comcast ~isl°'" able 11r«e on addiOol'ial TV oudea 9 tr..• So 10" .. alb W choai ... W )'O'l WWW to ward\ chem. for A houMlul d ""Md...--.... Ask~ CU',....,_. aow tWY'tOG prices. coo! 1'Ml'd llatter c.11-tad• Cal...,..()<~ ldt Md .. _ • «•I lf9TN I ATION ... ...., $4.ts-s.. .... $1SJ9 October • Aclp 'TU Y~ Drop, Oct. 7·8, ~-ol ATSC boutiqllft •nd -.......Uo • ~ Bay Oub, Newport e.c:h, $S pp. Phone 721-4210. 1--'-diX_.I.::: .. Tl.\. Cd.!; QtOC o.i.... ol Qlild In Lapu Bt-.c:h l'hoN SJ2.a67S. . •Hult.,, PMft, Oct 9, ~1gnmg Women ol M Institute ol Sou~n CMilomla d.nnef caner at unlet 0141>. C.mQ Mesa. BT S 1 75 pp Cont.Id Btbl ~·93.9393 • 4CMh litthd.ly, Oct 10, .C·6 30 pm., HarbQr View fletMn&.Jry School ~tion with All ~nc•n ~" Chorus ~ CGloN del MM, SS. Phone 76o-H72. • C&dslne fanwr x. Oct. 10 •t 6 pm~ 0C PhtlhMmonic ~. '"" rrsuurants, ~la vinwn .1t Crran 1rsiden«. Santi AN Hrigllts Cont.let Miry P.11rk, 60-2336. •hod fair and Winr Tuting. Oct 14 It B:30 p.m , Food O.w1bul100 Cenler culiNrv ~1Rtits .lt (f)~I Court SJO pp. '910M '771· fl•O •Home Tour and Cift faitt, Oct 1 S, 10 a.m.·9 p.m , CHOC l1ttl~1 Angf'l C.Uild In Yo<b.t l1ndJ nJd An,lwim ~lill~ Phone 532·8675 •Comedy Night. CX1 16 't 8 pm ~ Community ~Ke P1ograms prl'1ot"nU ~n 8111 Engv'll " UC lrw"lt •~n Ew-nt Centet S 15 pp Contalt l1nd.t • Fedrick, 250.0..88 • hnelit, Oct 16. 6 30 pm 1 :i m St ~ Hosptul Found.J11on d1nnrr dJoce and rn~.n·ment feJtunng O.i\t) C.11nc!'s and Pam Oa~~ •t An•he•m Holton •nd Towrn. U OO pp 8 r Coo1x1 MJrgo johnson, 771 ·82 ll • MUln& a World of Differtnu. Oct 16 at 7:30 pm , Irvine Barclay ltleatre tn.nttts' J"I. fe.Uurn 1ntern.lh<>NI food 'nd mus.c ol ~ ... ~rs 8r.u1I .ll 18T fltau and CMng Hall S 125 pp Phone 85 ..... 607. • ~Y Supper .ii The Riu, Oct 17 at 5:30 p.m .. UC lrvmt Oinic;tl Colncer Centet at Ritz ~ur.11nt, Newpon Bt-ach. •Oinntr at PuaJ. Oct 17, FOCIS • French P~le meal .it renowned ColU Mesa r~ur•nt S85 pp Cont.Kl £fJSU Udlcolr. M0.5388. • Communlly W.tllc: Oct 17 •t 9 a m .. CHOC P.tdflnos and Otsnryland 3·S mi~ fun ~~ around South <:out P\ua metro .arra, COsu Mew Phone 532-3683 • Golf Clu.lk, Oct. 18 at 10 a m , OiOC P~inOI touma~ 11 £1 Nipt Country Oub, uguna Niguel. flhonti Sll.a683. • l:hftttmu eom.,,...1, Oct. l 9 21 . junior Wp ol oc sp.c»lty lhoppinJ boutique at OC fa~ C.O.U Mesa. SS pp. Phone 261-0823. • AntJqun, EtJQ~tl• and Table Settinp fot the '909, Od 20 at 5:30 p.m .. JunlOf Leap ol OC ~ and lecturt sltde . IUFFELL'S IPllLSTEIY llC. .......... c-. .... lm-.... m'fl--Me-UM &atifaJ u,s. .. FJiaiutt ftiMrVtiau .,.,,, 6Jn. ,_.llfjta---•If ,,,.,.,." ~­-~ pe.,.,,.,..... ,. ~_,,..,,,,_.I. n,,,.,,.,, If-·· ...,, ........ ,d IW + ... , ail "1t ~ CJi,.k of NiwJHrt lk«h (714) 541J..5119 I I I ' ' I I I' j S.5%/ GtMuattuftl I JHT NOFE£81 • NO SALE CHARGES! G .......... PrllM ... a lat.eretea .... , Pree with DO obU~ • w •ill tMiJ f08 I Clllcat ... a.. .. Lil• 1....-.nco ......, and ....... flt~. b)' .... wt.htl COMumcr .t~~-Plul SU....... ' C.U NW for more mfonielicMl f 1'ol Pree 1..80C)..994-7284 Le.I c.o. 714-241-7770 .... • oc ,.~ ca.a pp. PhaM 2614117. 115 • '1A ,.._ T~ 26. '10 a.a.~ p tn.. CDM HWt '°"" Ol IW ~ lucfi.Md CorOf\I Dal MM hocnn. lundt. ShtnNn ~ us pp Cont.Id ~ Sloty. 1J~91S2' ... ttewt _, Sole Quale, Oct JO, ~ Heart Awl ~ ""'Of ric» at~ Ctnlff, tMM. Phone 856-3SSS. • f~ In P11 , Ocl 30 at 6 p m.. • s.nct~ ol tblt Mcrnoti.\I HoipiL.tf din~r ·d.lnce at Four ~asons. ~ k.x:h. BT or ~-Sl50 ~ couple. Phone ll9·S682. 8 H~ with the Altron&&IU, Oct 30, Pde °'°'ale a ttr-concftt ~ion at Wfttin South Co;aw PLua, (QIU ~. C.Udd mem!>M. $20. Non·membcrs. S2S • Phone 968· 10..8 8 Ar1bW. Nights, Oct. 30, FUNOSY dinner, auction Md Ink Sl)OU undrf t nt at WCl&Mect 5.inu An&. ilOO pp. BT. Phone 953-3694. 8 Pump,lns and P~. Oct. Jl, 9 a.m.·noon, CASA and CAST I t.tllowt.-en party ai Ctysta1 Court, South ~ Pl.w, Costa Mew. Childten, S 1 O. Adults, S 1 S. ftM>Oe 993-6687 November • C~ebtity CoU Tournament. Nov 1, Flore~ Ctitteoton ~as Sra Circle Auxiltart M S.nta AN Countty Oub. Pholoe 680-3200. •A Very Choke AirAlr, Nov. 2. Fr~nd' fot Pl.lMed Parenthood luncheon tand Sf>l'•ker at le Me-rtd!C'ft, ~ ~ac.ti. SSO pp. Phone 675-IS67i. LOANS Buying• Selling PAYING TOP DOLLAR FOR •DIAMONDS •ROLEX WATCHES •JEWELRY • .... TM. .......... OtOC Mid Hiller lit Li~ .. ,._.4)J"'67S • '•1 bit CeW"a1l11:. Now. 6, ~ lJnMi1ly. ~ ManjQU C.ontacl aa.h w~ :512-6075. • °""" ,... ... ......, r ... NOw. 10, 2..-pm . ex Wvalion Al~:h:1 11 CtUn l'ftidenclf, 5.wa AM y "'~ only. ~ 5-t<t<)92 • OlftMf at Aneonello, /'bf. 1 ), fOCIS NoMcrn lt.lJQn menu iM Co.ti Mew r~ sas pp...Contxt Lok~ 760-llM. • High TH and~. Nov. t.4, 4 6 p,,, le.~~~ Chcwale at l.oitul '~ ~ e.idl. >.wmben, S17; ne>n·mcm~ S22. Phone 964 10..8. • 5'\e's Cot lhe L-Nov 1 i ~t 11 a m., s.xtdlcmd V.Jlley ~"' ol • N.Jtion.I Ch111ty le~ ftihlon show .11t Hyan ~ IMne .. Phone"'43·S389. • Unct.f lM CrPsy Moofl, NoY. 19, 7 p m ·m~. trwc F'lbtud found.M.ion ~ld>rlty c-no, dinner dance ind auctlOl\S at Newport Beach Marriott. S60 pp. Cont.'l(.l Li.r Polo', 939· 1 l9l. • lu1lneu In lhe Arts, Nov. 21 .it 6 p m , OC Business COIM\lttee fat ttle Arts award' r«qJUC>n •t PK1f1C Mutu.:il, dinn« •t Ritz Rouur11nt. Newport BC'ach.. Phone 851·8313. . December •Home Tour and Boutique, Dec. 3, CHOC ~and )Ill C.Uildn at Tustin Hills Racquet Oub. Phoe 532·4675. • C.ndy Cane Ball. De<:. .c, Assistance League Newport·i'.1c$.) Jun~ Awtilialy SPECIALIZING IN:. Pre-owned Rolex Watches C~STOM ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE • Diamond Dials • Diamond Bcz.cls Mtrchanu of Fin.t Wine & Spirits Sinct 1957 LIQUOR SPEQALS WINE SPECIALS Popov Vodka .... l.7SLL ................. $9.99 Beringer 1991 Reserve SmJmoff Vodka 1.7S Lt. .............. $1 2.99 Chardonnay .......... $13.49 Abeolut Vodka l.7SLL ................. $21.99 Atrowood 1990 Sauza Comnenontivo Teq. 750mlS14.99 Cab. Sauv ............. $15.99 BceCeaien 1.7S LL .. -.................... $19.99 Palhmeyer 1990 Bacsdi Rum l.7S Lt. ................... $14.99 Cab. Sauv ............. $25.59 JclB Scoccb l.7SLt ....................... $23.99 '?ipcr-Somoma Brul $8.99 BEfJl<,...cav a Tu) White Star NV ...... S16.99 Bud. Coors cl Miller 12.pt cans ...... $6.49 Bolhngct Brut NV $19.99 ICE DRAFT BEER IS HERE! Taiuinger Brut SL huli Oirl 6pk btls ..................... $4.99 La Francaise ......... $19.99 F'osla's btls ............................. $4.99 Rocdcrcr Cristal • I • I 1985 ...................... $74.99 (M ..... ICW\._.,) 1WO COSTA MESA LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU: 1. 250 OOLE ST . (7 14) 65()..8463 (Dthvuy ~ Avatlable) 2. 2(i02 Newport Blvd (714) 646-1737 lol:nc Btcw M.!I . NEWSPAPERS Owr 40 M.jor Cida APOLLO BOOK SHOP 1610 WlllJlmll!RAn., <:onA M1M (N.-,,, BJ.U-06n) ..... .... ,., ...._ ____ ...,. __ SmTING POINT OP OIANGB C,oom. &ALVTBS MBNTAL ffBALTH A'WA&SNBaa W•llJC. OCT<>••• 3-9. J.993 tntensi~ tl'Qtmcnt ~ dnf,snc:c5 to help you adjun co cnsis situations ao your life • l?q>ra:sioo • ~ • Q>ofidmtial Free A...mmt • Angu • Life Ciisis • U Hour Crisis Incavc:ution 1·800-566-2273 or 71' 662-3505 360 Wen Bay St., OCMta Al.Ma RAKE INTHE COMPLIMENTS. YOUR COMPLETE SESSIOH INCLUDES: • A gl&morous. complirMnwy in.abowr and halntyling • Four exciting ward:robt> and k't'ftSOrY ch.nges • A fun 15 pow photo ~ • IMtant ·~ ol your co&of vicko proot. • Ponraits back in about a wttl. .... o...e .... .... . ., ........ .... 1f f .... • r ,,.. \ - ..... sine.~ coatncMd With a.a for belicoplet ..... ---.i., ,,_ A1 ~. Coaa Mell will rr-" • ......, ,of 1111 llalk• Nid Otrar coatilwe to beadle from &bl pip 6oilD tM chkbll Uladlc Md ... C.W...·....._... for the CODtnct until it~ wa JCU· njoJed ta.. ride. l .. s' ,_ .._.'Nia Warillck said lcttcn Mn Mat out l WM •m11cd. ln tJaC w ~ ~. caupt 1 crook i.n lato Sep&omber 10 Olbcr citia -.mouot of dine it lOOk me to pick la our dty ncully oo 1 Tuesday throupout the county ol!erina the up • Burnto Supreme and Diet • ...._ we eormally dida'a have 1 service. So far they ha¥en't aottcn Pcpli from Teco BeU jult bdore IM~ «*&. IO it WIS fruitful 1ny response, but officials aay it's the ride -rouply five minutes - rtpt away." still too e11ly for 1 response. we cruised from Huotin11on H11· $iMe bl conception. aU ABLE officials Mid thoy would bor to Rancho Sant.a MarpritL .,,. .... fly hdicopters on -wckome p~rticipation Crom or ~urse ... v.c toot the. Iona rotatiH lhifta over both chics and nejahborina Ncwporc Beach and way: • kammfng the COJStllnes o_f :--.. • . HuntingJOflJand ~_cuttJog counry: ueu daily fmm 8-3 A.1•a..~=Ariaheam whacb...also ~~ lcr~ CoSta Mesa to the San SO iiere fl ncarty always 1 hclicop!crs, but bot.h cat1es 1eem to Diego Frc~ay to watch the hcl~cr lft the air u an extra be w1111na In the wanes Cot the planes l<indin& below us ot John let o( e)a that otra.cen on the P~ 10 ~ct orr the pound. . Wayne Airpon and (oll~ing the .. pound can rely on. We vc hired a new ~ice chief freeway south O\ler lNinc. .. We do everythlna that a patrol and when be joined the city, l I Oew over my cdi&or's house - offker would do. but we can scan sugested be 1oOk ll the proposed · I think I even saw your kids run- mlles of streets in just a matter of sroup at the time," Newport ning home !tom school, Ste~c. I aecondl," Hupp said. Beach City Manaicr Kevin paucd O\lcr my old omcc in Mis~ 1'hC concept for ABLE was Murphy Aid. "He is in the~ sion Viejo and b ck toward my old dcYdopcd rwo yean aao by the of rcvicwina it and l'JI be setting stomping grounds in R;ancho S:inta three department beads u 1 way his opinion on what to do in the Mar11ma. Then we 1hckd over to rc1ion1lize aerviccs.. Between next 30 days." ~ lhe tops or the million-doll:ir November 1991 and Januat)' 1992. Until lhcn, officer& in the air homes ~n Colo de Caza: the agencies ran the reaional ate lcamin& to canvass new plains. N~ h~gh-speed p~rsuats,. no .bur· procram on a test basis to sec if Officials conliouc to JO throuJh glaraes Jn proaress JUSt a J<1'f ndc. such a anlnt nrw•nizatioo would extensive cross·tnUnina on bow to Deross the county. Thuks guys, 11 r' -.... was blast! work. patrol the ctty or county ·~ that And yes they paid me to do The main aoat for officials was lS new to them. In the conun1 this. ' improvi.na service by expanding months, Costa Mesa and c:uveraae with more aitcnft and Huntington Beach offtcen will T bey call h lhc Sund:ay Snoop. h 's n event billed to auraa &he C\lrio\ls. Actu- ally, it'' a oncc-in·a·lifctimc chance to chcc ou11hc. tnterio4 .... Cllll Society Editor or some of the vcat rei.idcnces in lhe area. So 1r you're the rypc who in i ts on 1rick-or-t1eatin1 with your child on Halloween just to get a look ifl.)ide your neighbor~· hous· cs. this 1s the e'ent of the year. The bc!>t part is that the admis· "on fee or $1 5 (af ordered an ad- vance, $18 on the day of the evenl) bcntfiu COPE, .l i.heher reducing COits by of!crina the learn how to 1>3ltol the service fot a -price to cities unincorporated mountain atcas to throuahout the county. spot possible rescues. The "Durina the test period, we mountains hove ltaditionaJly been C•e•taJ . F undJna · REFINANCE TODAY Guaranteed To l.mftr Your provided the helicopter service 10 patrolled by the Sherifrs any city in the county who asked Department. for help, free of charie 10 sec if Besides new areas, not much G~ Monthly Paymeat At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! we could 1c:tually do this," said LI. bas changed for the boys in blue Tom Wamack, who heads ABLE who roam the wild blue yonder. CoD Today For o Free Consoltotaon -.'i:::a.: °' for the Costa Mesa Police "h's hnrd to outrun the lighl Department. 'Wrom the phone · f1om wh<it we sec up here," s:aid .......... .. n-.. (800) 201-FUND· sut¥Cy, we Cot a lot or posati\IC omccr Jim Golfos, 3 helicopter comments from law cnforcemcnc pilot for (:o)ta Mesa. ''Somclimcs 5031 Birch Ave., Suite E, Newport Beach offtclals." crooks bna &hat the only th ing So far Santa Aria is the only c11y lhat could catch them is the re1pin1 the benefits or ABLE hclicop1er." SChedule an CJPIPO(ntment tor oor tree hanc1s-On leam1nQ adventure and r.ee tor yourself llO\llf leam.lng computers 'A.1ll benotlt yo.Jr ChlJdren ior the rest ot theU' lives Coll 650-KIO:) (543 7) FUTUREKIDS ... . ! .. ' ,\. •, •• •• ; • fUTUREIQDS Iii lac ldecl at JMI w1 .. "" D11N. ..... t• In oflntneA,,._•W11' •DllN Guy Buffet Saturday, Ocsober 9, 6&00..9:00 PM ~. October lO, 3&00-S:OO PM c oCARWASH& U CAJtNAuu WAX p Ml CWl Seit w.- 0: :=::..:: : =--== N • ..,......_ •hlC....•• & ~ lllW Ai-~ .... I ·~~~ CAR WASH-~ • a .. , .. ,_ ........ THE GREY GOOSE 1nv1tes you to drop 1n on Sat urday, October 9 fro m 11 to 3 pm . to ~t tht latest designs from tfre VE RA BRADLEY COLLECTION at our special trunk sho~ • J om Guy 8ul'kt at l...ahaina c.Jlcriee fur th. unml1na ol ywt uotlwr boa vivant. ttn&i1' to pour on t1'e ch.um THE GREY G OOSE, INC. V.E 5 T CL1Ff PlAZA E.hibition lndudee New °""""la and Linut~ Edi1tocu 1012 Irvine Avenue • Newport Beach .. (714) 642-7803 Lahaina Galleries fuh.ion tala.nd. nut to The: Cheattake f''actory RSVP (71.c) 721-9117 Ii~ ~y-Saturct.\• 10 to 6 5'11lday Noon to~ Nier Breast Suflery, Amoma Qit.tes Y~ More °'°'*&om chc mmc u~vc l..W "uttmal ~ ionnt and e«moria.3rotn the AftiMy c.olJ«tion"-<:J tt ~ brtMt ~ lO tht mDll iMOvatlvt, miuhiltl"" fonnt.. rn, colon end la cNs l'W you tht NM"tl •lhoutcu, eortn.. end tttunry you rcquttt. FTee Gift with Purchase ftOm now thfOUlllh ~ r«c•~ .n AmorN Lmwcfbnn"' frtt th the~ oJ • aclccttcl ~ bNeM form• I l kw l war, Lt f'qrm lit valued M $'°. ~ AlllOmL far~. eo..1n k-. • rmonat fin1rc Now Aveilahk At Kristen's Lingerie 631 .. SEXY f7l99,) w.-uff Court • 1119 w.c• Dr. • Bach ........ ,. • "t ~ . \ I I ·• • IOMll for ab scd Children. Snoop day u I.lated for Sunday, Nov. 7. from 10 a.m co .c p.m. Tour buses will lca~c Corona del · • Mar High ~t t1iin1 panid~ panlJ 10 homes in Newport antJ Laaun2. Sponsored bY the Oran1c / County Chapter of the Ameriav Society of Interior Desi&ners. 1he tour de foroc will be coordinated by Nc-..port's Aanttlt R91tn, Mary Sbatrer, Usa Wtbtt and Bntrfy AJdri~et COPE is a S3ntt Ana based 70-1000 pounds LocaJ-NationaJ-lntcmationaJ Door-w.-Door dciivcry Expcn padO.ng and oaring Ground • Sea • Air • Rail noo-profil fllOlaty scn.ing children i.n eav fJC ocy s.i tuation . Vaaau V...-a is director of the orp· nization. For tick.ct lnformatJOn, call Deck GlAtu at 773-0361. 714 -641 -1441 Ship ·• A·t Uttle • :: ' I : '~ " ' ._.... SKIP BURTON . 111. 2nd ..... ,... of Chargef luV o rww car torn lldp a. ~ ~llst 2 ..W.'4111ftMPWSo conlPin*M Y loaner car. .@ Fl.ETCHER JO, ES \t · l ' · T · 1..' • " , ~ -\ "-.... T HE JUNIOR LEAGUE ,lt l )ranJ!~ Cllunt), C.lltt,,m1.•, Inc rRE..'-~~ BER 19, 20, 21, 22 at the • Oc:ktber 7, 1113 are II toll real lor actors T he dram 1hls rcpcraory comp ny performs arc all orig'in I, aU remarkably perceptive and plcndidly ~riuen by Robcr1 Knapp. The staging by Don Laffoon i minimalb1 ye1 innovative. -But wh • thci.c Stop Gap pla)' arc abou .• e<> you the sh1\ers: d3tc rape \IDS, teen-age drug addiction, le~n-;1gc pregnancy. racial prc:j.id1cc, alcoholic pJrcn1s Some of the ac1ors give you a jolt, too. Herc's this really handsome, super-clcnn-cut kid who could so easily be your son or your grandson. You swallow hard when · he introduces himself to the audie nce tha1 filled Sou1h Coast Repcrlory's Maimtagc thca1cr 1hc "othei' night: "My name is Mark I'm 17 and I started using drugs ''hen I was 1.i. Some of the drugs I've used arc alcohol, marijuana, cocJinc, crad. cocaine and LSD." Then bcrc's this \Cf) prcll) ,.. .... On the Coast little girl -J re al cu11e, you 1h1nl.. -'>'llh long. str:ugh1 blond hair and )OU gulp again when 'he telb )OU "\h name 1~ Tan>a I'm 18 and I s1ancd using drugs when I was 12. Some of 1hc drugs I've used arc ... " and she rallies off a list of just about every mind-messing substance you've ever heard of. Chris has dark hair and she's taller than Tanya. But her story's just as unnel'\lng, her list of drugs just as appalling Thc!IC 1ntroduc11ons arc not part of the scnpt The kids and their experiences arc f rightcningly real. What adcts to the shock is ~hen you look at them and realize they could have been plucled right off lhc campus of any high .>chool or middle school 1n the Newport-Mesa d1stnc1 I-or all 1 know, they were. Right now, though, they're in drug rehab at Phoenix House An imponanl pnrt of their therapy is playing the roles of recovering · addicts in "Under Pressure," a Stop Gap production dealing with tccn·aac substnnc.c abuse nnd 1hc family-dysfunction' problems 1 hat often contribute 10 11 Stop Gnp plays don't get reviewed in the ncw!>pJJ)~r\ Except for the spec1.1I. once a-) car Showcase night at SCR. )Ou "on't M:e them in a 1hc:11cr Bui Stop Gap wall be appearing M>Oner or later in n cl3ssroom nc:.ir you, &iving S<hool l..1ds unique . iMaghts into some o( lhe hca\) societal problems 1ha1 \urrounJ them thcs1 da,ys Stop Gap troupes also regular!) 10 to Children's Hosp11al, where they help youngo;ters deal w11h their cancer. cystic fibrom and o ther tragic afn1c11ons. T hey go to the Orangcwood Home for abused and neglected children. to the Florence Ctillcnton Cenlcr for unwed mothers and their babies. to senior centers, to . . well. to n lot of o ther places Ubl year they gave 5S8 performances and, I suspect, aouc.hcd a lot of live!> While the play's the thina. Stop Oap also gets up clo c and .,,cry personal. brinamg the aud1cntt - never more than SO -in10 the act with discussions and role-playing after each performance. Sometimes 1t cuts deep, s happened at the Showcase. There was quite a crowd from Phocn~ House on hand to upport Tanya, Q\ri and Muk an their theatrical debuts. In the beginning. the Phoenix bunch r.cemed c~ited. But u the .ctor·addlc1s aot into their roles. )OU could sec the othcn cha ngo. illtey became quie1, serious, &rim· I ifna&i11ed them think.ins; .. Yu h. Been &here, done lbat." , And maybe wondcria& if their ' ~ miJht have been dafTcrcnt it Stop Gap bad come to lheit tchool lu OM (een·a er sakl: •1 remember a 1itne one ol !!'1 • fNftdl wu dcitia ~nap iOa •• illlld M tb alcohol lhcn •• -Ibo (iild). I ~ lhc II# th pl1y • • • Nd# ..., .w.a t ~-·IO JO'&." • ~: ·""' ...... ~ ftl'8••'1mf .... ftwl ta; wl ldld..,. Thi.> is 'a lcucr to the editor in regard &o ihe Oct. I ~tory, "Mud-slinging 11mc:in council's Newport Coo~ervancy dcb:uc." Regardless of your pcrsoo l opinion of Me:isun: A, for or ag3inst, ull of Newport Bench should be pro-Jean Watt. My fir..t contact ~ith Jean W:m W:lS in 1965 when my family moved to Newport Beach. She was my 12-ycar-old istcr's Girl Scout leader. Fer the first lime in my life, 1 was jealous of my younger ~•stcr. I could drh·e and she couldn't yet, bul she got 10 be in Mrs. Watt's Scout Troop. Because of Jean Watt's gcnerosil)' and C'Omm1tm cnt, my sister enjoyed si..'< years o( unforgcuablc scouting experiences. Jean \V,111 \\as then iand has always bcc11 the cpnomc of unsdfishnel>S. She hos spent tens of thousands of hours graciously and sclfle~!>ly s-etving the commurul) \\C live in. 1 am . ......... ' nppalled that in return she is being auackcd for her cff<?ns to preser'e our en' ironmcnt. My husband and 1 and our two chalJren left California in 1989 and moved to Martha's Vineyard Island in M3.)sachuscu.s. When \\C bought our house there, "'e "ere assessed 2 pcn:cnt of the purch:J.l>c pnce. A mandatory f cc collected b) the land bank, the Island NJturc Con~n.Jncy. 0.-, Nt'C .. .,._, Jean Watt, Newport Beach council member, visits with a wom;in about the Newport ConscrV~ncy. Back Bay Mud . --You can criticize Jean Watt's politics, not her character faery 11mc Martha's Vineyard property I) :.old. the land bank collects '.! percent of th e selling price. Thous:inds of dollars in one lump sum The) don't offer )OU the choice to pJ) SlO a month or charge 11 lo your V1)a card In ordl!r tu preserve the special quality ot the island and prc\cnt o-..cr dc .. elopmenl of the environmetlt, the lanJ bank purchases l.lpen fields. \\Jterfronb of their ch~mg As a rc.>uh. ~ 1ai tha 's Vineyard is one of the most beautiful places in the \\Orld. When 1he In.inc Company first pos1cd their housing site sign on the Casta\\ays property 1 wa amazed. Like most of my friends. I had gro'"n up assuming that the city of Ne"-port Beach already owned the property and that it woulJ al"ays remain open space. I am ashamed 10 admit that I ha\en't tal..en the time to contact Mrs. Wall and ~k ·ho\~ I could help presel"\e the special place I once agaan call home. 1 don't think Newpor1 Deach need u lahd bank like Martha's Vineyard or any mor e•mandatory taxes. We do, however, need more people like Jean Wall. SUSAN WILSON .. Nc\\port Beach 0 -I did not aucnd the Newport Council meeting Sept. 27, nor <lid 4 ~ce :idcqu:ue lull coYCrage of thal meeting b) )OUr nctwsp:iper. Unfortunately, J do not have cable TV. so I'm at a lo~ regJrding background anforma11on for your bcla1cd Oct I banner headline accusing sundt). unidentified speakers of mud-slinging m the Mca ure A con1ro' ersy -or arc you accu)ing them of sla.ndcr7 At an)' rate, I should like to make these observ:ition,. ·1r the pre~ guards its right to freedom of speech and opposes 1.-ensorship a!i it should, shouldn't 11 also honor that nght for CJC'h citizen? Most especially "he!) they stand before their government bodies? If any democracy is to remain free from tyranny, the press must not try·IO intimidate open, hcnted, or e'en ugly public debate, nor should it attempt to manage, subdue or channel debate into constricted political cortectne~ or parlor demeanor. Open, unintimidatcd polili~l debate is our nation's last salvation. It is our one and only strength. No one knows 1hat heller than the press. REBA WILLIAMS Nc\\port Beach 0 1\e never used the Readers Ho1l1nc, but I think it's a darn goo<l 1dc:i. I \c been -<cading (Mc:isurc A oppo ition leader) RanJy Johnson's ranting about money long enough. Regarding hb article Oct. 2. ''Co)t to bu)mc:ss: $2.5 million yearly. . He \lutes that Newport Beach has beCOQlC a grcal place to live: and work because we ha\C crcntcd wealth within a framework of balance, grO\\th nnd appropri:ue s:ifcgunrds in place. The creation of funhcr wealth 1s not a bad thing he s:iys. Would someone let him know that Newport has always been a greo1 place to live long before he got here and the reason for that IS purely acographical. Not because we've "created wealth." The physical beauty of Newport as what attracted wealthy people here in the firsl place. So let's &rade It, after all, creation of further wealth is not n bad thin&> right? JEFF Sl EVENS Ne" port Bcoch 0 Consider voting no on Measure M: 1. The desar:iblc, u\ablc parts of the Castaways unct Ne\\ porter North arc the pathwa)·l> along the bluff wi1h the magnificent bay vie'>'s. This is the i,ery open spaC'c that "ill be iivcn the Nc~port Oc:ich free. 2. Why would "C even consider bu>i~:ttra open spac:c 1n 1his pani~tJTar area which IS surrounded by males of open spa~. natural hab11a1, ca~1ly accc~able, all of which we arc now pa)ing to maintain with our tax do Ila rs. 3. The ftnal dC\elopmc:nl Of lhls property under 1hc iJlrc:idy :Jgreed upon pl:ln wall bC \Cry similar to the award-winning, nation:illy acclaimed mix of bluff ,jc"') and homes ~hich has worl..ed so well in .. The Oluffs" de\clopmcnt on the .ust siUt of the bay. 4. With many of our taxes on every level o( government increai.ing dramatically, should I call the coun1y A~sessor's office on Nov. 2 and a'k them to boost my propcr:lf ta'<eS a whopping 10 percent for 30 years. for something l '>'Ill own, can use and enjoy without any t3'< assc mcnt? I'll JU~l \Ole no instead. JEAN MORRIS Corona dcl Mar 0 Afthough I am 1.1 senior c1t1zcn livi11g on a faxed , hmateJ income and l do not live near an) of the properties the Newport Con c~nc:y is working to prCSCl"\'C, 1 urge the pa~uge Of 8UT OF THI HOTLINI Stolen lhopPllig Cll'tl I am calling in regard to an aniclc conccrnina a m:in named BiJI Riley (Sept. 17) ~-he's got a one·man camp:ilan about shopping cans. . I would like to sec it become more than a one-m::an campaiin beca'-'SC as o resident, I have the same problem on my street with shoppm1 cans dumped on my fronl l)wn, all up and down the sidewalk. We'1,,-c seen them dumped all up and down H•rbor Boulevard. of shopping carts from all over that l have retrieved from the sidewal k and front lawn or my condominium. Anyway, that's my two cents worth. Anybody wants 10 form a aroup or wha1cvcr, 1 am happy to join nod lend my voice. BOBWA.RNER Costa MeH 18tb lb llt -I wanted to comment &hat it wu nice to see so many people opposed to the 19th Street and Oislcr Avenue brid.au. Panlcularly ~that 70 or 80 percent of those people were Crom Newport Beach. I want to ask that that be t'Onlinucd. BOB HOFFMAN C.O.ta Mesa I don't think i1's a citr or a police, problem, I chink at is a problem of citizens needing 10 go co K-Mar1, Lucky, f'cJco and a few other arocery nores in the area and tcllin& &hem either they do a bcuer job or polici.na their lllllll•lc*' a 1hoppin1 ca~ts or maybe we arc • ~::,:>ina to do bu inc with l-8'lflll 1 wu It 1tan with one person. I pleasanety aurprlted to read in the undcn1and Mt. Riley's f ru.strati n. Daily Pilot that John Crean. a Where I live in my condo ~aJthy conscrva&ivc from Orange development, .. 'C ue 1bo County and a very pac rous fruslrlted with thi h's a philanthropkt. kwa tM n<Wels 1rcmtadouS eye aorc in the f rocn Joho Steinbeck. a>nunwlil)'·-·~-·-~=---.,..8aa1 J do woedtr M bil bdic.t lu I Aid, I thin k tho retailers 1ha1 1bc ~ ..... l•rm need ao be aware that a k>t ol labcwl tMI SM:ia,1$ _.few d liaem don't f lb" dWDped 18 hu COIM IO M aid. J w.der bOw tbelf CDMmunity. J ti•1 cart It be bowl dlat ... 11...., iM tlMr-.. a truck comins arOWld . cw.~· bs's,. "'*•n ...IDbiu~'lf 10tncM.la... ..... ! ................ , 1~aaow 1~ram Sce~wldt9pnlfM..olcewo show us the truth. LI NDA NEWSOM S::anta Ana Hci&hts NY cop m CIN Robert Venczfa is 1 cop for tbc NYPD Glld he has dip in Corona del Mar. I( you believe thal, I've &Ot 1 couple or parcels in the back bay to $Cit you on easy terms. SHELDON SINCLAIR Newport Beach l-'taul•'• Oii • Ttt1r-Joo1 latt of •bRntt. ~Im .Ille 1111111 I wan&ed to leave 1 note reprdina 1he wonderful work ot tho Newport Beach Police Dcpanmcnt. Newport Beach polac:c officers were very helpful 10 assure me that a person who JIOle my c.ar could not act lnlo my home Vtitb a praae door opener and a house key that wu in 1he car. The registration and In uranca forms m do my name and 1ddrus aviilable 10 1hc thief. Sooo after tho car w tolcn, I 1MWCrcd my phone m ny limes aru:I the cans were huna up. Tbk wu pt®ebly &M&Mf ... ,.... ........ Uoukt be ...... . Poficc oftlclrl peuallld lbe ltCa ..... ...,_ ..... _ ewoacc....,.te1 a ..... , ........................ dlldoailWMl..._•ar .. ,.1 .. ., ..... Mc:isurc A on the NO\entber b::allot. My conC(m is for the healthy development - cmotion:.I as ~ell as physical - of the current generation o( children who will become the p~rticip:11ing citizens an thi rommunity within a few )Cars. Humans and their environment 'can not be separated. They h::apc each other by 1heir intcructions. If the environment is a naiunl one, the reciprocal shaping of each is n::atural. To the «lent 1hat the environment lS an1ficial, human must m3kc accommodations th:u arc not natural to them. These accommodations a.re then reOcctcJ in adulthood m decision.s they m:ilc about their own environment. And so lrom gcneralion to gcocrarion, the 5)-Clc gro'*s A goal of lhe Con~cl'\ anC) as 10 maintain :i fraction of our natural cn,1ronmcnt for all (h1IJren :is a rcsoorcc and :i refuge anJ to .idd n measure of b.ilance J5 '>'ell a\ .1 SCO!>C of joy. / My feelings of urgency nhout 1his "ere 1nt renscd ~bile lending n docent tour for children at the Sherman Gardens. In 1he "Touch nnd Feel" area. l h:id helped a child break off a bit of ro c geranium leaf to crush in. her fingers and then to sniff 11 fragrance. ( asked what the ~cnt n:nunJcd her o! and .she rcphed. "lt smells hkc th::at stuf! }OU spray 1hc room "'Ith." Will the children of NC\\-r.n Beach know the contents o a · spr:.y c3n better th::an the fragrance of a laving plant? MUR IEL TiiOMSON Newport Beach 0 Sure, it's going to cost someahin& 10 buy Castnw3ys ond Ncwponcr I felt very fortunate to be living in 1 cuy that hod caring and concerned police oCficcn who helped me reel safe and secure. I thank the N~pon Beach Police Dcpartmenl for 1hcir fine service. ELLEN WILCOX Newport Beach ltudlntl ... . ICllDal ....... I wa addina 10 the question in the Ncwpon -Mcu schools about the uniforms. I am 1 student there. and Vt'C totally oppose IL We don't even want &o think about hnina uniforms and cver)body O\'cr there bates th~ unifonm. OALEL FAJARDO COita Meu Cl•llc lllf Pleuo extend my th1nb to the tournament ciircctor for the Ocorae Yudley Oolt Ousic in suppon of Ncwpon Harbor Hiah School football. My 1h1nk.i to all the voha.b&ccn who pltticlpelcd in IM cvcnt. lhO wonderful booltcrJ and parents wbo coatributcd an incrcdi>IO lmOUnt OI time to the '"8t aftd the couatJaa au.ben Ol ipClGIDll. I'd .. '° -..... ·Newpori Beach Ooll Coulle ror ....._ u. to ...... WOllderful CIOUlll Md ·•-b••of~--. ................. IRWI 1HllUO't r-. as 111 AKIQr Clllll .... North. Out i1's ~'Orth tnuning to preMM 1hi1 l.u1 rem ining prlmo view 1creitJe, l'Sped:ally with the price off crcd. More im~nant. ah bluffs. ha\"C \ialu beyohd what an tie l urated in doll an. Drivina down J mborce ttnJ sccina the wide c.11p nsc of Newportcr Nonh with the sea and Catalin in the dist nee i"> 1 welcome relief from 1he u u;I walled-ofl \'&c we're becoming unhappily cu turned to Over on c:i,1awau n~ rrom any pot you 'cc u~r bcaut1Ful - coastline, the b:s> with Mlcr and U)~kers kimming 11 quiet water$. SadJlelluck Mouot in O\'Ct the far reachc of the .b:t). Now you can "1llk, n.an pl:.y on Ca taw ys' S6 acre unimpeJcJ by buildan& or traffic -a re<il boon:,, What other commumt) has treasure hke thi tighl in the t\enrt of its city? Cun "c really pur n price t~g on "h;at this property off crs. 7 II we lO!.C the refreshing open visrn on Dsta"'J)~ :anJ Newponcr Nor1h to ju)I more ol the s:ime blocl) of IO\\ nhuu)e • we'll h:i,·e tlnl) our,c:l\C:S 10 blame. I( '<'C decide th:tt \\C: 'alul' the dollaf\ the I rnJ "111 W'>I more than "'~ ,,1luc: cnrid11ng our lives and our c h1ld11.11 \' llH~' indefinitely h' \J\ ing thc:'c: uniquely bcaullful nJlur al \ltC:). WC "Ill ha\e done tl)C dJlll;J~C Whal :a d1 .. Jpp<>tnln1cl1t 11 would be 1f our 1.,mrn1unt1\ dec1dei. that rcpla1.~ 1hk J~11l31, are ~urth mor1. iii rn ancplacc.ablc l;rnd " UE l"I \" OR BACH ~t'\\JX>fl lk;:H h O· In the 1ntcrc\l of 3i:'C1Jt:tC) I would ltke the opportun11~ 10 reply to M ~.111~ \\'e::.kt 11\ letter 1u the eJ11or and the m1\anform1Jt1on 'he h:h pr ~nted to the puhla .. Any home' re~nrdlc ' of l>tJ?c lo\OUIJ ha\e hl he held 10 the c1t)"s 24 -fo.lt 1~1 ht rnrnamum ;i' arc the e\l\ltng :idJ C'<'nt home" on the north and <':\'' of ah\; Cut:i\\a)' prnpcrt) l'h c onh wa> they could l•c tndc:i ..... ...i 11• .1 32·foot hc1gh1 '' try a 'a11:in~c tcque led and appr' wd *'' the Cuy Counol, 't'hi .. h a .... urdin" C.1 Cll)' offt~t3h lo\(IUl.1 OC\C'r tl .. appro,cJ N 10 the IO·loot cn.b"'nlm\ nt lihC menttOM, ttn) Ull!.'lllJll rn unn.:a1u1 all) rat~ the on 111Jl ground fe,d "uulJ :au10111.111, all~· reduce the 2.S ·foot hc 1gh1 11, 1h ~· amc amount of hc1gh1 ,,, the :irtaficially Cft.ucJ emli.1n~ mcnc. It as hard to unJcNan I th'° concerns or the Con,cn.111 .. ·, "'llh lhc height ol DO) hlUJ1C') lh~I "'ould bf built on the C '''·'"::a'' 0 0> )OU c.mnm get .1 full .in.I 1ntcrc tang 'lllC\\ uf the l Pl~' U.a~ unle )OU art t~U111g "1th1n 1.5 feet from the brinl i.>l 1l:c hlull slope. From any &rc:11cr J1,,tancc :ill you c:in ~c 1 the upper k1.d, or the high rise bu1IJtn£\ on 1he other ilck of the· Uu\ So wh:st i .. 1he biJ. cun .. rn" I do not feel a~ 11·ix,logy to ln)One '" due for mi)\latemcnh o( facu. c.P. Bl:.NSO!': Newport 81.ach LITTER Wlllt'a the llfterence llltwlen police, cltlzm Rcprding the Sept. 14 1rt1cle about Newpon off-duty CUJ» al Anaheim Sladium. Quack' Whif' the diflcrcnce between u and ·~port lk:tch police (or any l~w enforcement omocn?). Th::at'( c • ! Jf > u'rc u cop, )'OU 1pp rent}) can c rry 1 co~lcJ ~capon, tit )\lur nose into the affain of another jurSsdiC1 n and use your gun to SCI the .. croo .. Ythile pla) n cops and r0bbcn1 pccdina down the frcew.y. -.,.. For that, )OU "UI be pl ~don paid three-day lcn\"C and prcliminlflly found not to be a petpd.rator of any cnmm I wrongdoing by the jurild1clion in which you played Vllllc V1 it3nto. Now 1f you or I d J th:u. we'd be 10 fu behind Nn. v.ith '° m ny charac aaainst it Vt uld 1 h • team of lcpJ bull!J\llen to out -and thh -.e'd get hammered by tht c:our nd probab 'p1y 1 c:k11. dear price. Now·s your b"t ch.Ante to ~ dean oa lh Nn•port De h Youw bCto tb~ enough 1imli 11111 re• alrUdJ. Don'c cnetc more public path and • dlilcn tcb1io lh th .. cildln•. Wt doa't need her .,. . .., DO , ~ Local group battles city plan to save money by converting traditional garbage system to one with robotic arms · and special truc ks. pi~k up a 1Jr1e' container ind dump it in h~ home, id be doesn't know bow he'' the truck, &aV1"1 the city money by cllini· aoina to stufC it all into one or two con· nating manpower and worker • compen· tainen. .. Why ui? It's a Conn of di • Residents had the c c last ~eek to attend 1voo public torµ~ bout 1u10. mated collection. About 160 people It· tended, Nicdcrhaib u.id. CouDciJwOawa E 1)1l Han. oa lhe other b nd. uid w Id l e to U) It her d' trict, panicul rly in Ncv.-pon Heights. :it ion claim . crimination, if you will." .. C•tY· of(acials said that v.1th automated The-pr<>&n:im, which ..-ouldn't be Un· . Elderty people • id the dumpsiers. when full, V.'OUld be tOO hel\'')' to push If the program is implement~ rciidcnt wm be aaven their: chou:e of a m;iller, 60-,allon container, NicdcrhGus said. Naederh U) id the city pl iu to mail a comprehensive Ut\'CY to re~Jents v.'ho Inc ... nerc I.be pr ram m y be impk.- mcnted, kina them their aae. hbme specificati n) and other inCorm:u1un. collection, which aJrcady h been imple· plcmcnted until January. at the eartie1t, mented in '13 Oran1c County citie~ in· is tarictina 4,800 homes LD certain areas cludin1 Co ta Meu, it will talte two,. -Westcliff. ~er Shores, EUtblurr. trucks and two cmplo)ces to do the 13me Clifthaven and arens of Corona dcl Mar. By David Hetti, St.an Writer NEWPORT BEACH - A mall but \'OCl.J gTQup ot re !dents arc t;iJking trash about 1 city plan to make 1arb1tge col· lcction more efficient. amount of work as three or four trucks General Sef'\iccs Director Dave Nied· and five employees. erhau.s s:ud it's impossible to get the ,pc. Some residents are SU)ing they can't cul trucks, which arc laraer than tradi· p<mibly fit one week's tra~h into one 9S· tional prbage trucks, through small al· piton container. For tho e who have u leys like tho c found in West Newport lo1 of garbaac. only one extra cotttainer and the Balboa Penin ula. Others· complained the containers. the m.allcr of the two being 2 inches in di· ameter, won't fit through thei r p ti<> gates If it turns out that a ~"Ust m aJOnt) of home ncr) ~ the proir m. the cit) w1 I con)ider t )ing with the tr di· tional method of p rb2 c _cul ecuon or imple ment automatciJ collec11011 in dif- ferent p ns of town. . The Gener3J Services Oeputmcnt wants to convcn 50mc pans of the city to an "automat;d collection" ~tcm. • In tead of city workers jumping off a prbage truclt to emP.tY garbage cans, a special true~ with a robotic arm \\Ould is allowed and it must be purcha cd from The robotic arm would interfere with City code requires the gates to be 32 inches wide, bYt once upon 3 time the gates onl) had to be 26 inches wide. "What v.c really thinJ.. 1!> gotnJ on b the vast majority have no comment nd rull) don'& care if v.. unplcment the program," Nicderbau> ~1d ., .. lt'i. tough sellina thi~ in a town W>hc re )OU hll\C no tr:ish ball and unlimited picli;up .. the city for $55. power lanes found in some neighbor· Councilman Phil Sansone W>ho rcpre· ~nts Corona del Mnr, :iid SC\cral of his con!l11tuents ha\'c called him to complain about the proposed program. Fat mers Insurance rd, c \ )_) /,- Rabbitt Insurance Agency, 631-7740 Auto· Home· Health (Blue Crea) Max OlsDn, who throws away se\eral hoods, he said. As a result, only 30 per· bundles of paper products each week cent of the city can be considered for au· while caring for ,• bed-ridden person in tomatcd collection. • Since 1951 . Near Hoq Hospltal THE TRUTH ABOUT LYING. 50% OFF SCUBA CLASSES C.-For~ 531-DIVE • FW:M °'*" w ON9' • Advanc*' °'*' w.. Diver • ~~.()ye Mast• • Master Saa~ ii --- •UnderW..~ • StllpWreCk Orvng • Undel water Huit• • Nigt'lt Diver & Many Morel !ftveyou fljed that dralnap problem ,., Youcanstm beat the rains if-you . Qd1Now1 -=== SWede old · Bergstrom is baok!!I • Sl Mllt'I • H1r 'I 0.-8*f 5\1 1 W (l.dy A ....... 4' lhir:t min.) • Al Laundly A Dry OeAftini Done lri Houle • l Hour ScMcc Available . (till DOOi\ Moft.Pri) • ,..... 0•"1. Cm.,..cilfto Priem ... Quality work in Costa Mesa and Newport Beach Since 1969 ~ Brick, Block, Stone, Tiie, and Slate. (714) 645-8512 D JbD Jennings Custom Ma...,. Stato Lie. #39'r1'f17 l B. 17th Sl. • ~ 206 <blla Mc.a • .&IMbflthcd 1960 a.•PCH '-.:Onlll• del Mar For vcars we "'ere: told that the tirmcr 1hc bed the better That'> rust not true since vour bocf, ,., not flat R~arch ha~ \ho"' n that tor qw lm \l('('p and prof)(r bacl suppon vour hed mu't he nex1blc enough to allow shoulde~ and hip' to \tnk 1n vet suppon1vc enough to contour 11~1f to the. lo.,.cr back Onlv a OUX Qcd d<X'\ all th~t MO RE SPRI NGS, MORE SUPPORT Compart the 37S to 900 '>pnng'> m a convt>n t1onal QUccn ·s1ic ~d .. e1'u'> the I MIO to ~ 4t1ll spnng'> an a qucen·s1zc DUX hed \lore 'pnng' mean more: suppon Les\ pfl'\su~ Bcncr u rrulauon DUX 'pnngs arc ma de ot resil ient 5 .... cd1~h stttl Thcvre mtcr..ovcn 10 provide !N"mum 'lllp- port Thcv allow the bed to contqrm to \our hodn every curve More 'P"llf<" ~mnbutc your .... e11i<ht ~enly and kl't'p your sp1nc an ''' narural ~1tion OVER 70 YEARS OF RESEARCH ' Thcrt 1~ more: A DUX bed 1s made ol narural • matcnals and 1s non-allergenic Evcrv clement a t ••Ii•• Ilse• llile • •••t 5-Mlle Stride Ind 3-Mlle Stroll lamllaw, ••••• •, 1111 UpPer ~ 16th Street and Dowr OrM • Newport~ 1t' de .. tg~ '' the rc,uh ol more than -11 \car. l~I rC">(arch on '>kep ~ DUX hcd 1, an 10\t'\tmcnt Im the re~t ol \our Ii le But don t 1aie o.ir "' 1rd tor 11 l )ffit' in lie do ... ·n in a I >LIX bed and pmH' 11 10 \our.ell THE DUX BED, THE BED YOUR BACK HAS BEEN ACHING FOR For more proof ,tnJ for our FREE Plll1klct AJpJ"~tJ Trl tmo lNY ltl \lt(fllHg DUXIA A AT FASHJO I'-l!>l.AND 800-6-W·bf.ll."4 (7 1~l ~711 I .~I ~~ (Mi.. DI.~ b\ C. \ ~ io ('1a1 (11 ~~-~ 1:1 or h ~n'' , \AJL\Blt 0_....,._,.m~m m {t!)CDMCA•T· • ~ .... of Alnertca ,_. ___ - ~ .. ~~·-~-C:C.•4*•'1 •••, ... • L LLL (Alm Pnnt) Olfictlj Ult~ Mal~ bTrl ftl •lo w .. on a. Ml.1 SO. ~Bill* oil AIMIQ. sa W 1 Sl Calla ...... CA 92Q .. WiE O«Q( "'Mll TO n.. .._. C www, 1 ....... -...... ~ ................. ... ........... 111,...... .......... ... L_L_L__I I I I I I I I ..,. LLLLLLLLLL._I __ Addi-. LU_L LLLLLL_I -~L Cly u_ LLLLL· s.. lAp L LLLL._l _ 1 atECtC ONE. _ 5-Mll _). . .. u. ·----• • I tOot ,-----.-... . ·------. ·----. ·------•--....-- ' At ....._•-•m ........ -·-U .... &111 1•111 .. TYPE OF COSTA NEWPORT CUMS MESA BEAOf I : .. ' ; "-At D1*1 .Sl.--•eoWd....,__,jlb la .... tie,,.._.,._ F.......,. ol~wlten. l0 +'c'hM ..... ,..,. II pral1eat la lM l9?0a aad Ml1J ) .... SM II MIW MMfta her~ A' J 11111 , ..... ~ ....... ..._Al• rl"1._. .... _..._ ............ = ....... ... • ........ _ ... ,ne.. AlllMM••··--... -·~' "' b I MW tJu'M,.., COMl9CI. Mtllt-n.a... Sep&. 1. 1993, "' ..... lwla poUce iJwes. ...... duee ~ 36 ~ Homiddes • ,....,... 10 tapes. 137 U• a 0 ~ .. ,.., ....... ~l which ..... la Jue 1'94. doa II riveted aa ........ ._.., lllilie- &M. Unk>D otnc. are 8llld wia ,._. ._. W>haa&ecn who wort ....., 9¥117 ajpl IO,... IUade raidcall IO \<Ole tpinll.lbc pl~ ptopalition. ...... 105 buralarla. 866 liUd tMtu.. $30 cu bufl)lr· r. aad 260 auao thefts. i-----.Ac:mirdlna to OoAi.I. u- ........ an down 22 percent from lut year at this time. Car the~ however, have jwnped 17 percent. Costa Mesa poHce say their auto thefts have climbed" 4 percent from last year et this time. In 1992. they in· vestipted 926 auto_ thefts, ac- cordin& to the report . .. h's the statewide trend," Gonis said. ..People need to remember to tock their can and keep them in well-lit areas with car alarms or some tort of security devfce. "And these days, the sporty models with nice sound systems are fair pmc." Oond aaid Newport Beach has usipted an officer to the county's auto theft' task force "to try and pt a handle on this problem." In Cotta Mesa, which ·has a list· ed population of 99,940, the FBI reports show eight murders, 47 rapes, 184 robberies, 228 assaults, 1.392 bur&)arics, 4,594 thefts and 15 arsons during 1992. · Costa Mesa police solved four or the eight murders reported in 1992. about the national average. So far this year, they investigated six IJ'.'urdcrs, solving four of them. By comparison, Santa Ana and Anaheim solved about three cases (Qt every 10 killings. according to the report. Americans on lhc whole Inst year were three time s more likely to be killed by relatives, friends, neighbors or acquaintances than strangers, according to the FBI. Firearms were the weapon of choice in two-thirds of the nation's cases. More than half of all the people arrested for murder were under age 25, while 90 percent were male. R TORITO From A1 met state regulations. El Torito officials criticize Cal-OSHA for holding the restaurant responsible for the blast before Newport Beach fire officials com· pleted their investigation. Newport Beach fire inves- tigator Jim Upton predicted it would take several more weeks to finish interviewing El Torito employees and testlna equipment before they make a decision. In the meantime, CaJ- OSHA spokesperson Rich· ard Stephens aid, they arc preparina a hazard alert based on the El Torito ex- plosion. According to Stephens, a notice will go out to all farms that use the hot water beater which blew up at El Torito with waminp that maintenance is essential. Stephens id a boiler . blast is rare, but "a huge number or firms might pos- sibly have these. And we want to alert them o! the replations. ''1&'1 the employees' re- aponsft>ility to check the heater," Stephens said: '1bcre was no record of this particular boiler (at El Torito) being maintained." EJ Torito oCficiaJs have pe on tho record uyii:ia that not only wu their boil- er tested, but it passed in- ll)Cetion six weeks before the blast. Since the explosion. all c.lftPlo)'ees who worked at the fashion lsland location · • b8¥e been sent to other local restautanl1 in the Chain. Tho Fashion Island res- tawut will reopen Qct. '21 b lunch. Twenty-raw per- cent or all food Alea durlna dM tint week will h9 ell· vldcCt up bcrwcen Shato Our • SeMa, tho Ko:aa HOlpital Cancer Center, the Newpon Hatbor An Muaeum and Newport Beach'• new ten· uaJ libraly • .. w. wanccd to pi. IOll'M· thlfti beck·to the community became ol all their aup- por1." H..ty iakl. Healy sUcl tM CoDCp tud. £J Torito ac8blilbed lot SUc-.0'• daUdtca II M1W ., 10 W.000. £J Torico 4'oa11ed SJ0,000. whit llJJIOO ....... ,,... .. IHI A llNI A n 'u o1 -.•as•• .................. ~ ... '"''" .... Rapes Robberies Thefts Arsons Auto thefts 47 27 184 61 228 268 1;392 Tbe Nftapon·Meu Education Allodation, wh'idl Md IMaAdredl of membt~ now hu a membership ol W. tbu 50. teachers. There arc ~lely 510 acachen iJl the Ne~· Mm Foderadoa olTeachcn -about 60 per· cent of tho di&trict'a ISO aeachen. "It doftn•t dO an~hiftl IO addnll illlpnMal public education. what it doa ii lbiDdon ~ lie education." DecUr said. .. It's~ ewery taxpayer.to pay for private ldl0ol1 with no public accountability ... 4,594 '-la lboee days. tbo adminittrlton bclon&cd to the E.ducadon Association.• Ibo said: rtl\e IMftalll'I Were, in many ~ Nnnlaa the tieachen union. And thf t dicln•t make sease to 15 926 me." - ,. And Decker .. public ~ioa will bC IC· ri~ damaaed by the -ol state rund~ for students who would lca\'e tbe ~ Califot· nla currently ranks 42nd out ot 50 states la per . 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Sn.ooc>.un•-............ .. _ ......... l'Wlanal'Cah "°" Arcaual. ltWMS,.. 11111 Al'Ya aa cltco~ l0/119), and ~ ., *'9 daily Al'Y .,.., .,.,., -.,,.. acQMN ct. .......... cl~ Olnaf*':t Dticrmbn ll 199l and.~. ct.., ..... OUfftOllft Oler '"-rd ID· a) h S'°......, in ~NUiwd...t b) ... C'*-"cldw'-11 _._, i...t ftOI hid m 1ttOU111 ,... Int-, 1 deuce 0. -...11111 .... 6 ......... Ollr cldw ._.... ,..~.llwdCl'.I ........... .. M1rWJ an CllMb9 1, 1991 ·. PORTS \ SPORTS EDrrOR ROGER CAllSON. '42-030. e-st. 317 . COPana dal Mar · pulli th& :plugi-dro•s-8 ,--9~6 M.Moe~ ...... ~ Sea IQngs get down to busil8SS qulc1dy. and put ~ Harbor away wlh OU$1D ii 184Q11 show~. By Rlchwd OW1n, ~ Wr11r CORONA DEL MAR -There was Uulc drama. And you ean•t help but wonder what wouJd'\-e hap- pened if Corona dcl Mar High's water polo team bad prepared with no burdens. After losina their·only game ol the season last week eil~!ll-~­ aga.inst San Clemente, the Sea Kinp zeroed in on Back Bay rivaJ Newport Harbor. CdM. ranked No. 3 in the Orange C.OUUty coaches' poll, jumped on the Sailors early before 'Our workouts weren't that great but we knew this was an _4mportant game. We played hard and it worked out great, so I'm proud of. them.• --·--CdM water polo coach cnaisina to a 9-S Sea View Leipe victory Wednesday at CdM. Newport Harbor (6-3 over· all, . 2· 1 in league), ranked No. S in the coaches' county poU, Cell behind. 2-0, after the opening 1 minute, 53 ~c· onds and never recovered. "By losing to (No. 2· ranked San Oemcllte ). rt made our workouts more in- tense. but the last couple or dayi · weren't that great ... CdM Coach John Virias said ... I wasn't pleased with how we pre· pared for them. Scouting-wise, I liked what we did. It is unusual. oonSidcring we were gcning ready for Newport, but one player's shoulder was huning. and he was a key player, and another guy was • Newport H1rbor'1 Gabe Wyatt sc:oru ttupugh CdM goalie Greg Sawyer, but it·wasn't enough to offset the Sea Kings in the 9·5 decision. .. • k • . See .POLG!D The genuine 'Big Mac' ~ Willie Mc Covey set for Don Drysdale Hall of Fame tourney at PencarrHm. W illie McCovey never • missed the Don Drysdale Hall or Fame Invitational Goll Tournament in the previous tix years when Big D was alive. McCovey, the former San Francisco OiAant slugcr who rarely missed a Drysdale Ca.stbaU, ~n't mi.u it this year either, especially now that the f onncr ,. 1 Dodger broadcaster and Hall or I ., Fame riaht·handcr bu passed on. · McC.ovey, along with 1 legion of HaJl of famcrs·from baseball and other sports, will tee off at ., . -club golf "I can't ever remember him bitting .me and I bit him probably u well as anybody in .baseball." McC.oYey said. "But I was on dect a lot when {Willie) Mays went down. I think Mays paid for IOIDe of the damage that I did. 041t's hard to explain why I hit him so well. I just picked up his ball better. ActualJy, without boostins. there were several pitdu:11 iD the Jeacuc like that. When thoao pys pitched, I just seemed to have a great day. I auess it f>' 1 lot or notoriety because tl was McOJvey and the Pcl~n Hill Oolf Oub Nov. 18·20 for the ~nth IMUaJ Doo Drysdale Hall or Fame Jnvitatioqal. He rcmcmben Drysdale well; sometimes for Big D. aJI too well. Drysdale. There were guys on other tcnms I hit just as well, bul' it didn't get the attention because it wasn't the Giants and the Dodgers. And then there arc some See CLUB GOLF/II . , . •Y PUT tm1 ... fMl ll'tml Antm • WEii Making the right read ~ Estancja's Adam Bollenbach is a scoring machine in polo. 'BY ~nm. spo.u Wlltf COsTA -MESA -Adam BoUenbach kce·ps the score keepers busy durins &tancia High water polo sames. but when he's throuab pilina up record scoring numbers. has days arc far Crom over. BoUenbtlcb's method of cclcbraaina in· YOlves rcadina a good textbook. uHe's always 1tudyina... Estancia Coach John Carpenter 11id. ..Like in bcswcen pmcs durinc the Mapolia Tournament (last week). he'd be in the boob. FoUowina Saturctay•s pmes. most of the f'Jt wen ta~ about wut they were '°"" '° do the rest of the weekend. Adam eaid he'd be rCadina all day ~:· . Delore Bollcnbacb spent the .day e,e· baUina chembtiy and b.astory. he JCored 21 pk in raw M~ia TOW1W'Deftt pmea (4.2 avcrqe pet coatat). &Mac bfm 4' pis in 11 pmel this ..... biiMnl .... oo a pace to bfak his on ICbool. ~ auoa rocord ol 117pisset1llle JUI'· Bollc.-cb. Ea1ilci1'1 (utell .,.._,, _..,.iallied .tw II belie¥ed to be a ~ record for Ptll ln a ..-(It). .-the E.,ta pualaW Savanna. 17·1. In the flna .wad Of ... ~L .. I'd 11y he ICOtCd •of thole oe couatcHtUCb. • caipealet said. .. His speed and anticipation _...,. Wm '° ,.t out oe ~tcNUacb. I cu"t remembct any. one ICOriaa lbal 1n1111 ID a pme 5a tbs 14 ,.an l'w beU beN. • ~ 1b1...., ,..., Fall~ Athlete ol 1hc w-. added two pis la IA u lau to UIMsnlty 00 Frida1, .... tallied ......... In Bll•ad•·· 1().t Ioli to w ..... 0. SM~. tat ICOred anea ...-Wlllkl'*r La S... la the -...pa.c. ......... lf..3 &tMda ~. ua tour ........ X..dy in ..... ~ ........ 10~--. "Wt dida"t .... the lap blMcHia ...... ID bt didn't .............. Dt," .. .,..~ _. It's only a .matter of time before Newport Harbor's runaway star of the ear1y '80s gives. way to Costa Mesa's Binh Tran for career rushing yardage. --------- ---- o..i, ..... .,._ Newport's Steve Bru.u, '83 By Barry Faullaler. Sports wraer T hat numbers are now the focus of Steve Brazas' career, is the ultimate irony. Now drawing a paycheck as a real cs· · tate appraiser, the Orange resident was never much into figures as a star running back at Newport Harbor High in the early 1980s. In fact, he was the last person to ask about his rccor4·setting rushing totals, which established school and Newport-Mesa District single· season and career sfandards over the 1982 and '83 SC!l$0D.S. --• · So little docs Braz.as value his 2, 700 ac· cumulated yards, he knew nothing or the fact that Costa Mesa High senior Binh "RunaW1ly" Tran is within 111 yards of surpassing his Newport-Mesa career record. "I had no idea I even held such a record." Braz.as said by phone this week. "Now, I find 1 O-yar winning streak on the line out about i.t, and it could be broken within a week. That doesn't gi\'e me much lime to enjoy it." As a 6-foot·3. 211-pound senior, Bra.us amassed 1..538 yards on 227 carries.. then a district single-season record (broken last year by Tran's 1.631). That season, added to a 1,162-yard junior year, climaxed a ~hirlwind rise to football stardom that fizz.led quickly at five subsequent college stops. "I never played football before high school, ... recalled Brazas, who has mana&ed .io .main'u1in his muscular 215-pound frame with regular weight workouts. "I lnO\'Cd to Newport from Los Angeles in my ciihth-gradc year. and I was one of tbc ~t players on the freshman team. I even re.member putting m)' leg pads in backwards. The only reason Coach See BRAZAS/14 ~ Newport hasn't lost to University since 1981; Sea View duel is FriHay at Irvin~. By Barry Fdnef, Spans W111r CdM secondary under lire IRVINE -It may be the last time Newport Harbor High meets University in a football game, and Sailors Coxh Jeff Brinkley doesn't want to le11ve the Pacific Coast League-bound Trojans any parting gins Friday night at Irvine High. The Trojans (<M) have taken Sea View League lumps from Newport Harbor (4-0) 10 of the lllSt 11 seasons. after earning a victory in the series debut in 1981. . Newport, ranked No. 1 in CIF Division IV, has won four strai$;f't, after a Uni win in 1988 ended a seven-pme S:ulor skein. But wit~ every indicator pointing to another Newport triumph, Brinkley is quick to point to the SM NEWPORTJM ~ Santa Margarita poses big problem with air game Friday night. By 8my Faolllnef. Spof1s Witter NEWPORT BEACH -Santa Margarita quutcrbact Derck. Yankoff and twin-tower receivers Brian and Brad Finneran are the Sea View w1ue's vcr· sion of the Bermuda Trianale. Together. the senior threesome has taken pan 1n all 16 toucbdo'Wns ~red by the Eagles (•-O), who brina their offensive arsenal to Newport Harbor H11h f riday to battle Corona dcl Mar (2·2) in a 7:30 p.m. lcacuc clash. "They have a wide open auack with their quartcrl>ack and the Finncrans. and whiat scares me ~-en more is their defense accms to be playina welt. .. CdM Coxh Dave Holland said. Santo M:irgarita. which yield~ an avcraac of 21 pouus Ul three non~lc.apc SM CDMJM • Record 111 1111n ~ Costa Mesa's Binh Tran sets his sights on a big rushing night against Calvary Chapel Friday. The rvc Ncv.pon·MW cnlr in Junior AU·Amcricaft Fwtb U broke C\'en last turday. whh two c:omina •~'IY 1th viclOrlc1. ~o with IOss'es and the ot.ber with a • aic: Herc s a loo t ca& me: • 8uff•lo•• e, laalon Viejo O: Fol 111 lhird tirne In fow pnn. d1I 8&4f iloel' defense tietd an oppollllll ICORtm. The rxtf poCnls of fie g.-ne weft scored by Francis Oaya-.. on a eo-yanS ldckott rettrn The Bufta!oH had oomerous long csmes, but were ltlable to put pons on 1he board In a penalty-maned game. JoM AJstUet and joM McKay had inter· ceptlons, whlle Mike SLln:On retOfde:d three sacks and Dayaw and Nathan Mat· lln had one apltce Oataw was chosen the of1ens. re PNP, wtllle de~ honors went to Stanton The offensive lnerlW1 ol the game was cerw COOper Wise, wflile ltle most Im- proved player o1 lhe game wu nose guud Andrew ICaJw · Linebacker Seth Rlehatdson was credited with three Q1JM· terback tunes and one forced fumble. Game balls were awarded to Ryan Coo- per ind PhlfRp Luchesi for overall play on both sides of the ball. The Buff alots play at Mission Vieio at 3 pm. Saturday. - • Wolverln .. 8, lrvln• 0: Ill !her first home game of lhe season. the Waheflr111' ~.. .... .... lllled .. Wldcall. KM1 Hirt tlCO'llfWd I Unllil lfld fMI WCJM(jies lllo plcUO aft a Plir ol ~ P1J1 l;f ~ KM Olson "'*" IUrlld I C5·yatd dM ~ eAded Oft ........ 1 ·Yl"f Int. -Thi defenst drlW fi1t bb>d wtien NSide lneblcket Alan saeru smoflertd b mne llbck deep In Ns own end ZCM11 b I uflty. Pm 8dder\ reuned .,. ensuing *M>n tD "' IMne 45. and e s>Qys r. OIYf1I Pfaft 1DC>k b handoft from ~ Gfl9 Stlf'n.. pley IOd nwched ~ the end UN be· t*ld t.o blotkilg ol ~ Chris Min· d~rfno. The defensive players of lhl game were NiCk Stroffe (11 • asslsttd tackles. five tNSSisted. one fnlefceptien), Travis Trimble (smn assists) Ind Peytoo Kelly (fwe 11,am, one unassisted nS one~ tercept»on The offensive player of lhe game was Pritt (78 yants on 12 carries. one TO) The Wol'tennes take lhelr 1-0-1 leaoue Jecord i1lo Sab.lrday's hOme contest wr.h ~ Carson Colts at 3 p m. • Buckew•• o, Inglewood 0: It took • game-saving tackle by Rhett Huston as lhe oun sounded to prevent the Inglewood quarterback from scoring and preseJVe the tie. The Buckeyes osed a swanning de· tense and bal-control offense co ktep the S 1lt.i"1 in the J'-lnds aa lhc Corona dcl Mat·N.-pon Hart>ot ~rls vo~ll ~n *ilh the KOrc lied al 14 in the fa.fib pmc 1nd the · packed cr°"d all oa its rec&. I &ook a moment to k>ot around ud apprecilte ju.st how~·• th is. Only in tbil NH-CdM rivalry docs ncb a fabulous atblclic CJl~riencc happen. 11•1 too bad thal an)tody lhouJd loie thls match as it was ill there. . The battle (or No. l in the Sea View League. CIF, &he •lllc. the . nalion, and, i:no.l importantly if • )'OU ask tbe pla~rs, the city of Newpon Bc:aCh. was H cUod as jc aeu.. The ~·d, the excitement and the vollcybotll "ere areal. It brought bade memorie5 or past Ncwport·C.Orona classk matches. The 1979 Clf final at Ocean View High bcl\\ecn the two schools was the fint crcot one with a huge crowd and the kind of excitement that buzzes (if thn1 makes sense). Newport Karbor, led by Kris and Kori Pulaski, Kari Rush (Campbell) and Mary Allison (Mix) won In tJuec cxcihail ..... (ia •Mlle d.,s. 9'l&h sdtool .. lcbel were two oul ol three) over CdM'1 1~ led by Sue Corea (Oms). Sum Crone (Hoitt ud MarCic Wwu (Nowack). Paa • Lawrence (Brande) was also on that &cam. WU I ma&dl Nmilat to abll IMl • ia Iha& the crowd WM capedty wi1h painted races 01\ most (aM (DOI allowcd<now by Clf) ud pmn llut :wen aa ex.china as popibic. ~·ledby SienM Oim and Jenny Evans. won ha fM pmes ane r losina the fin.I t'*O. After it was Cl"Cr, lhe Another vintate C.dM·Ncwport era Vi2S lhc JS)S.C scuon whc.n the evenunl stJtc champion Sea Kings. ~d by Brooke Herrington, were beaten twice in five ~ by • lbal me .._bat a peat v~, . cxpcricfta: .. (eclina Newport bc(OJC s11nding-room-6nty crov.ds. C.dM also fc~turcd Linda Bunon. Cammie lDu Ooder, Cristy Moiso and Andrea Redick. v.hile Newport led by Lara Asper. Jenny E ns (only a freshman} and Annie McCray. Newport won lhc city championship •bi1e CdM v.'00 the t:uc championship. The 1987 acason was probably the mos1 cla ic. Newport H~rbor 11nd Corona b:mlcd each other four times thal year. All v.cre classic, c\'Cn though Newport won chem all. The CIF final at Manna Hi&h na,tcd. That CdM team featured Laurie Wooten, Lauri Sawin. Karen Smith, Sbaun3 Slinpby. Jan Mohs, Shannon nin1. Chicky Moise> and Rhonda Schnatgcr. Whale the CdM·NH rivalry was as intense as any, the friend hips 1h1t 1he rwo teams ha\'C for each other is uemcndous. Yurs after people ha\'C rorgouen the matchc~ and the scores, these players wall remember 1hc friendships .lha1 have been built through competing wi1h and against each other. 1"hat's what it's all about. I can hardly wa11 for the nex1 shov.down on Oct. 28 ar Newport Harbor. Oct there early!! . Costa Mesa Pop Warner teams seek to snap back . ., su n11• Whnr ~ SmJ Their FrirNis All fi"c ~ta Mc~ Pop Warner foot· ball 1~am will be looking forwartJ le th1~ Sa turday for a chance to re\crse la~I week'i...resulli., as no local team was able 10 post a win A look al cacll g.imc • Fuller1on 24, Cobra• 13: The t.1.tey MAe Cobtu played flt Burs e--en up ~JI the end ol fie 11($1 <!UM*. will Ryal ~f#ird fC,OYttWIQ a ful. le1'0n tumble tatty IA h penod, bUt Costi wi,, ~ &o mount a sconno h ell ...; On 111 llflt ~Y al lhe second penod, MettM scored to go ahead tor good Along Mr! Kayw1rd. Man COiby and Crwe Presson came up wltll some • blO ptayt tor the Cobras. btJ1 IN local team fel be· hind by 12 It the half Hayward sc«ed In h lkrd per1od on 1 45-yatd dWI, wllh Al¥I Dutro'• block helping to cleat the "'<IV The CoOras VISll Cyprus ll 1 p m sn..euy •Anahei m 30, Condor• 7: The JIJliot Pee Wee .Condors fell bet1ild 23°" at halftine bel0<• ·~ dOwn and tllOvmg lie crwoen jlSt one scort tn h second half KstgSley Ectiema put the Mesa team on Ille KM· t>o¥d w lh 1 line outside n.ri to lhe end zone. .The Condors WID hOst the Long Beach Rams II 9 1 IJ'l Satufday • rie Cosu Mesa HIOfl field • Lakewood e, Colt• 0: The my score of lhe game c:amt w1'n flYt second left In Ill second QU.vt:J IO'"t ·"' lrileky Pee Wee Colts" squad Kelltl StlOl1 mumed a LWWOOCI iut and nutty t>fob fret In lhe first QUil1ef and Jae Clm4and te· CO'feted I 1umt>le IO gM Ille COltl good fldd ~ llOtl Cllns Dtsandto lntOfcepc.ed a l.Wwood pa.ss and rt!Umed II to lie Uons' 4, b\n lhe defense held at lhe 1 Shon Ulen rttllmtd a punt to the Lions' 25. bllt lhe oun ~ btlore Mesa could ott a score. The Colts go Under Ille ~ghtS for 1 7 p m game SallKday Jt Anaheim • Sante Ane •t, C°"'8Mhea ti: 1lle NllOr Midget Comlnchea Dittied h hast CJietl ng,_ up to lie final 26 Hconds. 1M SalU Ana. Which WIS hllped on "' dtlYt by I pus lnletftrenct penalty, converted a TO pm for lh4 YrlMlllQ pointS. Oo'Nn 8·0. Costa Mm scored as Vwlct Hamec!e se«ed on a lonO run 10 INkt • 8·6 On the enSLing kickoff, Saro Ana lli1lbled and N~ Oltrlll 1ecoverecs to swt a sconng dfNt Jerry c~ dove rto 11e Chefs' end zone tram Ile 1. ano .,_ Ben ftllr added ltlt PAT Yrilh a 3-yafd RA Mesa WU ~ WI ltOl'C. 13-8. HamaOt's sa lor a utety QM Ile ComanchcS lleir IHI lead ll 1S-1411111 hrd penod. 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WJO M'Olll W01 ....... ,._.,, ,...._. ,.. 7'~000 • SUZUKI lONGl'lf SUlUIO IJ600 lkO IM.~ Ml $o " 22 fwy (7'•) ••2~1 nnnJ CUCO MllN SUZU10 to Iv.lo c;..., Or l ... 7lO·UOO TOYOTA VOLKSWAGEN ~~·-®-m Soudi· ~unty Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORYAUTHORIZED SALES • SERllCE • PAITS 'I 'wanle' ... wmA ~ Hine skippers smaJtest boat in the race for theWin. G ail Hine, ilin& the &ma!Je11 boat in tho Oeet., corrected out to lOp honon in lhc Women's Ocean Raong Hing Association (WORSA) All· Women' Reptta. Hine tailed her 1P.ttcn ale 24 Hummer to 2-2·1 fanishc in cl B, finishing ICJS than a point ahead of defending reaatta champion Linda Elias of SSYC. QIM ~~ j~ .7~ ahead ol Sias' 1-1~ rmishea in Sb«~. baron Ellit. sailing the Santa Cruz 27 Sli.n&-ibol, wu thirq in cl 8 . Racing tn cl B wu very tight, wath I than a mi.outo scparatlnc the fir t four boats in the lat race. The non spU1na1ccr class won by first-time racer Lacy Atkins ln her Catalina 27 NjeJe. While Atkins did benefit rrom the co cbing of WORSA president and Tianspac veteran Bonnie Oib'°"· she re.ally enjoyed the racing cxpc_riencc. ll wu a difficult scnes for regatta chairman Susan Pickle. No breeie and a heavy fog made racing impos;sible on Saturday. Things unproved only slightly on Sunday. with lJght winds never lopping eight knots, and overcast skies giving JUSt enough vis1bil1ty to Boating Alkins, who has only been ailing for about a year. said, .. , like getting in cl<m with all the other boats and marks. H°"·ever, I don't know the raCtng ruJes real well. so after the nee I had to ask Bonnie and my crew jet races off. Compchtors had to ~ttle for three short races Sunday afternoon. ln class A, Machelle ~1iller duplicated Hane's 2·2· I finishes in her Olson 30 Vendetta. and COITCcted out to second 0\--Crall c.aro1 Ann1tage . sading her Olson 911 Amlcus, ""second 1n d.i s A. while lri~ A by, salltng the NYJ6 Blue Moon, was 1h1rJ In clau B, Hine·, '.2·2·1 ftnt\hcs BRIEFLY if we had done anything wron1 or fouJcd anyone." Atbns added the buying her boat Nte/e last year was "absolutely the be!lt thing I have ever done," and ~he is hoping to do more raong through WORSA Later tnas month WORSA will be hosting ats annual Saal for the Bland. For more information about WORSA, plcue contact Bonnie Gibson at (714) 631-4R69 John D1'8J'ton's bo•tlng roluma appears "U) 1bursd•J· DCC wins conlerence opener Behind 11 kllh from lkver1y Tbackuay and 10 from Ann•· Marie Fopn. the Orange Coa'it College women's .. oUc)baJI team cruucd to a 15-7. 15·5. J.5·12 \1C· tory 0\-cr Vl\iting <)'pre~ Wcdnc · da) night in the Orange f'.mparc Conference opener The P1rale5, . Yrho vmt Rl\er$ide ~t 5 p.m Fn· d.-y. c'ened their overall m:irJ.. at 2-2 . . In • college m.i1ch The Master' rallied pa..,t Southern Cal· 1fom1a College, 1.15, 15·1 l. 15 I~. 15· ... 10 1mpr0\c to ~1 -7 o'er .. 11. sec ((>.10) "as pacxd ll) ouu1de tuuer Ctltstt \ouaa's B lalls . ln college women' soccer: C.ll ~1a1c ~.in Bcmardrno blanked sec. 10-0.· 10 dn r !he \I anguarJ to 0-11 O\t'rall . fhc Costil Mc.,a High girl' 1c:nn" team neneJ its Pacific Coa'>l League marJ.. at l · t wuh 1n I ~·O \'ldOf) O\·er '-\suing Century Tuesday. Diem 'pyen, Jtannette Maher nd Un Trane "on their angle' nutche c..ta .... 18, C..mny 0 Slnelee! 0 "'9~ 1CMl dtf R<ll; Raps 6·1, Od OWtl. 6~. def Aom Roiu 6-0. ~ (tM) WO!\. ; 6 6·\ 6-0 T~ tO·•l won 6'4 6-0 6-0 Deubl•:~I ~(CM)~ ucn-~ $.I Ct1 'Aest1~ 6-1, Cc1 E~cz-0\t~ 6-0 f~Kh (CM) wan 6-1 6-36-\ ~~Oo (CM)~ 6-3 6 4 6-0 COMMUNITY COUfGE FGOTBAU HONORS Orange Coast PJayers of the Week CHRIS PERRY A 6-foot-3, 200-pound sophomore wide receiver, he..cau'ght four passes for 78 yards. including a 46-yard TD pass and a superb catch over the middle. At\RO~ CUTRIDGE The 5· ~ 1, 220-pou11_d sophomore middle hnebac,..er had mne solo tackles. three assists. two big hits and CJt.:Sed a fumble. pl.1\l•fl, PIU From 81 ick. '° basically we had three £U)'S OUI. "Our V.'Orkouu -.crcn'1 th t g1u1, but v. kricw thi wu an im· ponaru pmc. We pla)'ed hard and il worked out creat, '° I'm proud of them," CdM Cr<nby Grant. scored with only 27 second c.lpircd, then 'e:smm:uc Neil Hu~ton, who led ahe Sc::i Kings (9·1. 2-0) '4'ilh lour eo:sls, JCOred from the ho1e with 4:07 left 1n the first qu r1er. Newport') Brad Pence scored hb rir l or three go:ils with 2: 17 rcmJining in the opening quarter, but CJM countered \'1th a t\\>O- mcter goal from Kevin Tud.:cr with l :48 left on an ':lssist by Hue: ton, then Hueston iCOred on a lob shot at the buuer to give the ScJ Kmg.s a 4-1 ed&~· CdM' Adam Mcfarland scored the univ i;oal of the second qu:ir- tcr on a sho1 th:it skimmed the "a1cr before flo:iting into the net w11h U.52 ldt an the fiDt bal!. "The Jifference in the game wa'i 1h,11 they "ere much more ag· gre~}hc than \\C were," Newport Coach Uill Barnett ~id. "By the umc \\I! got going, it was too late I !hank the) ha'e better per~nnel and J lot more oflenshe·mindcd plJ)Cr') 1h.:m \\C do. We necdeJ to be: :i&._~rc\)h e Crom th! ~lart, and .,.. e JiJn '1 do that." l Fl r !he SeJ Kang , who pla~ rn ahc :-..ur1h Orange County Tourna· m..:nt ''" MondJy, then pla) top· ranl..cu L:I Tom on Tuc~dily anJ CLUB GOLF From Bl p111..h\,.f) \\hO C.:.lll JU:i.l get )UU out, th..rc \\,1" one pitcher '"ho '"a~ in tt c l•ig lc.1~uc') uni; bccau'l he t"' •u.d Ft '>t;in .\1usa;il out · \l,L•I\.:~. \\hO \\jll pb) Ill the ~,,If It 1..trnJmenl alun~ \\Ith B.1,-:h ill H.1ll l1f I .1mer:, )u,h J' ~1J\,, \\ hllC) r urJ. '11g1 UcrrJ, Jim l'.1lmcr, Oioob Rob11N>n, Duke ~n1dcr a~d Pee \\cc Rce-.c. ''·1llop d :i~I c.1rccr home run!I, pl 1\111:0: Ill of lw~ ~:? }CJf\ \\llh the G11111\. II "a' Jn era \\hen l 1 i:b;.ill ''·h tl1Hcrcn1. I hl' bru,hb.1 .. I.; pit'"h "a' p.1rt Of bJ cl'.111 .,.. hen "e pl.i)Cd," '>.ml ~t .. C,hc). rdemng to Ol)\J.1k\ Oll(llrl\IU' ln\tde pit h1ng. "Oh. there ''ere wnc' an g.1me> \\hen pl.t)l'r' chaq;i:J the mounJ. but thJt \\a\ uni\ ''hen 3 pat .. her \\J') Jclaba 11\: I) hcadhunung P11chc r., \\CfC .tll1l\H·IJ 10 patch ln'>lde, :Ind d .1 gu) hit .1 home run lift )vu. the nl'~t guy could c>.pect LO get at . "'nae game has ch:rngeJ ;i lot I \C '>•Cn ,!;U)'> thro" b.111' ,,j1h f\\u 'tnl.::' un J b.1t1cr .lnJ the hiller 1:.•, up,ct bCCJU\C It nll\\I.:\ Jn 1n .. h 1111 1he 1n .... 1Jc 1.·0111cr . .1nJ he th111l> h .. ·, 1hru\\tng .it him 11·., · I.and 01 r1d1,uluu ... Or) d..1k "J' one ,,1 t ,.,c pakhcr~ "'hu ''J'n't .t1r:.11J l1c1 ahro" an,1Jc If \Ou h11 ham .1 lllllc too hJrJ. or ,·,"'' dcd the 1 l.1te tuo muc.h. he bot )OU oil th.: plJtc" ~l...l ll\C), ni .. ln.1111cJ · ~trctch. 'till h,11J, the mJjor·lcaguc rc cc.HJ hH the mm.1 1n1cn1ion.1l "·ill> l.i.51 111 .1 ,indc·\C3\0n, ac1..ompltshed in 1%~. "hen he \\Oil the 1'.111onJI league t-t\ P He Jl>O h:b more ,Jr,er h11m1.: rum than an) ~Jl111nal l.ca~uc ldt·hanJcr. --~,,. Ne,,port's Blaine Sherwin shoot) O\.er Sea Kings' Adam Mcfarland. Woodbridge on \\'ednc,J.1}, at \\a., "The) dad a good JOb ag.iiMt 1hear onlv game of the ''eel ··\\ c our counter-attack, bccau~ "e tool all thb "'eek ofl 10 prepJre had onl) one goal on the counter· for Ne\\purt," \'arg~ s:ud. attack and that's been one of our Cd~t. .ibo. le~ b) ~oallceper L s1rengthi. all year." Vargas sJ1d ;·1 Greg Sil")er s nine ')il\C,, 1001. a ihank ihey had a prob.lem mJtch· 6· l lead "hen Huc')l~l ~~>r1;d 30 ing up We've go1 five or su gu)!. .,,;eond) rnto lhe thtru· quMtcr thal can go 1n al any tame .. from the hole. l"\c" port HJrbor Corona dol Mare, N--.ort Harbor s CUI the ~\,.a KJng~· lead ICJ 7.3 "'th ~#p()l1~ , () i :.'-: ~45kll\\hcnGJbc\\\11t,.:orcJ Oltonidt'L'• • 1 2 ~-9 • M1 SCOll!lQ Ptr.ce 3 Cltrt 1 Wy~ 1 S..u on a hrc;il:i"ay. but lhc S.1tlor!. .,.11,h 3 ccM sw:ig Hlltston • Mcfllln 2 \\OulJ not get Jny clu,l.'r GrJrll 1 Pillc:J 1 ruci.er 1 Saves Slw,tr g .. - \\'1llil· ,\klo\(~\, in his he d.n . \1,(\1\C\, \\hO ,1111 II\\;\ Ill :"01 tltun L':ih1orn1J :rn,i d1t~\..l' h\ '"11.innu.il i.:vlt "''cnt. lhc \\ ilitc ~t,Co\C\ -Ccld rm Gl1l1 I ourn.1111'.: Ill f;.1r the ~t.1r.. h ul Dimc), 1119~\ 101,1.irJ c.1 .. 1i ~e.ir w ~.:CIO!! hHm~r ICJOlln.JIC:' ;inJ upponca.:~ "I h;it', \\hJt m.1'-c' ah" lDry.d.ikl tournament''' n1,e he s~ud. "Your peer,. \\.hu n.clict! 111 their prufc::.'lun, c.111 .111 'II J,m:i .in I loo;.. bad.;, c'pc~1:ill) th·• ba, .. b 111 pla) '' I 1h1d. 1h.:' h 1\C: nwrl· ol,I 'tor 1 .. ' tu tel I I h '" .111\t-(1,h I kx.1k lornJ1.! 1,1 11 c.\l'r' . .... ~car It', 111 .. c l1l ,,, .tf\lllnJ oil~ nid1l a.1J !Jlk .1txl..:: "h.11 hJ.pp.:n.:l! " 1-t•r }~.' IO, .1m.1tcur' ,p,·nJ thr-.l· m.:m,,r,1lil · JJ~' .in.I n1ghh ,r. .. ·1111: d11''" :ind hc.1rrnl! ,t 1r c, \\Ith(,~ I ·\!•nJ, •JI 'POii\ Ann \ t.:' .f). Pn :.J.lk ·, "1u '" '' 1 he t• ur11.u11 ... nt hu)I '"h~1 .. t-.. .. " l)~,J.1h.". ht, J.1U!!htc.•r I' lhe h'Ulll 1rn.-11t C\C•Ull\C ,J11,·,tor J',•r mu•• 111lurm.lll\•ll, ,.ill I '>Lill l.)f\,dal ( r11.-~:51 cumm1"11>ner l'I ba'>eball, Big Slrc:tch \\Ould mal..c: t"o )tmpk change., Eltmin.1tc :istro1urf :inJ -the dc)1gna1cd h1t1c:r an the Amc:rn:an League · 1ho-.e1"0 things l'd chJn~e. but Id prob:ibl) be unpopular "uh wmc people 1f l did. he ,,,,d ·1 \\3' \llll pla)tng \\hen the: DH cJmc in. anJ I probabl) cuulJ\c pll)cd :i lot more )Car' 11 I \\Jnted to ~ a DH. but I d1un t choo e 1hat ro111e "I'd ltle to sec an astern.I... b~ the rccouis M>me of 1hese OH') arc pulling up If 1hc:) had to pb) e\ef\dJ' on both sades. the' \\Ouidn't get thJt aian) al·bab, '>U in a "a) l don't think it's fair Some of the numbers "ouldn't be there. and It also changes lhc \Irate&> of the game. ··You al:.o "ouldn't sec w man~ gu)) ge111ng brushed bacl in the American League af they d1dn·1 hJ'e a DH. bc"'Juse the)'d ha'e 10 c'c:nluJlly come up to hat •· 0 Chip abota: ~ s Q.C ~ O' l"c ~ St""~ Gal Ccum l\llo'I rtac:r.is tie ~·fti!S ol N r:: ocabt tl:trl!V:.IOft PrHldf'1 s C;.111 Dan Mc;Qylre O"Wt lcM SIJW1 to Sob Doarbom "'ant m11e11-poay um•IW on ~~~Y ~ Alea do le Pana • Qht !'f>o r.ious lO 8" Fol.ando " tll Ohr :i ~. t~s~ KalG,_IXn John Andorscllft "I I 'Iii C.-m Q'• -i; ICU: ~ QH liloftt ... 19S I Dt't t'lt T-uwers C;io Joe llY ... ~s ~ ·si Cra'9 JW'lson 11 a m!1lfwW 111 R"uc g.-. nv ~rt S1l'OatS .. Jack arown lllS 1 bit Tl'IC I ~S 11 al 0"1s.:l!IS ll't Ott t~ '11 I.ISi V.tO'ltsc!Jy s ~ Grftfl std • ~ • oa-f' b•'lllC•~ ..... Whit•! "'"I 51 "" Al c r ... ten •H :itlC IC• flt'! 15' t l-1 S&lrCiy s ~ ,_...,, c;, tt11 nc• ;-;ss 63 a-.c R..s~ llOw llfl ~~ t •"1 F • 't A Al llder flO• ;-oss 101 INS 1.';Wlrt t< "" 561 ·~ r ~ 8 a'lO ce ta Pam ~ le• Id! Fu, .,_NI~ ~ ftQ'"C C RJ,·h:u-d Dunn is • Dail) P1/u1 .\pcm~ Hritrr Mho!>t C'lub golf rol· umn ap~aN t• try Tbursd•)· BOWN BACH From 81 Carpenter a1J. IJ,111 11h.1 .. h. \\hl> lcep-. ha' ·C! grade-point 3\c:r.ti_:c :.1fll1~! \\lien he.·) not bl.1z1ng b) op(Xhing Jdcndcr .... re.1lt:c-. that Ith: :ill r ,ullegc \\Jter polo -his a'piration ne,1 )Cal -'' tu.ilh"' l'.11.111.: C11.1,t L c:.aguc. :.ind :itaer bean~ )Ceded fifth an la'>l hJr\ k.1~uc ""mm1ng l1nah B"''llcnbJch 'Aon 1he 100 I , ''"tr11~c an 1.0.' Q "lie: mt"cJ CffJ b' onc·tcnlh ol a ')C,onJ,' Carpenter '>J1d, ··,,, he\ re.ti C\C1tc:J about \\\Imming thLS )C.lr. A lot lll 'en111,-.,;. a<; .,,xm a \\,Iler polo's O\cr. they call 1t a year Bw not him. He\ rcall) mou,.ucd. :ind by talk.lllJ atx)ul at . he'll pwhJbh bring wme other gu) into the pool for ""Im· ming.··. Bollenb.1d1. <i retur11111g 1huJ·1c.-.1m ·\II Cl r ~ \ per· former "ho pla)eU mo')ll) in the hulc l.1,t )C:Jr, r1tr,1b th.: two-mett'r p<hation only oaboul :ill llCrC<'nt c•f 1hc 11m th1' )Car He\ a Uri\er the rc't ''Tht\ \C:tr, tc.1m 'a) thJl 11 H'U 'hul Jm,n \J;im Uol· lcnbach. )OU 'ihut Jo"n £,t.anuJ, · C.1rp.:ntcr ,,ml "II I "a' ddendrng Dj.lin\I fatan•ta. I d 'ct up my Jdcn'"" to 'hut Adolm l)ollcnbach, too La\l )'C<lt ~a-. .amazing. I nt'\.Cr had an)'One m:ikc All·ClF on a 1c.1m that didn't male the CU: "I .. tu.I~ tin ~l\\Ccn game•.) bcrnu'>e my buol) arc 1hcrc \\llh m~ ... UuJlcnb;1ch aid. lo~1caUy "I do cnjo' ('"hool), but C:\..&I 11 I didn't. ~cau:.c u~ there, 1 worl. at 1t \\11\ l\\ll :i .. '"urnplt'h 'omclhang? In \\;.Iler polo. once )OU 1;et PJ'f the rnllcgc I 'cl. there·, Olli an}th1ng lhcn:." · Uolk nb.1d1, ah,> tn\oh cd an the high school d1\l..,1on lll the l irnpu' Cru ... 1Je for Chmt. "111 remnin an the: puol on~c: \\ tl·r ·P'1lo cnd'I an 1993. Has 100-)3rd frcc:)t)lc cl~"'I..· ing ot 5~ 1 snond la.st spnng "as :imong the bc)t in the COASTLINE UTOMOTI SERVICE lkllknb.1ch "anh thJt "inning fccltn~ b.id .. "My wpho· more \C.lr 111 ''a1cr polo. "c made Cir •1' .:a team. so I l.nO\\ "hJt ah.it tcd1ng ii. lil.c." he said "I "ant to get that feel· ing tn "'mnHng. and go to Belmont Pl:ua (an Long Boch). h "i. a haghcf le' el nnJ I "':int to get tfiore Many households have 1 second car that lS used to nuke short car pooling tnpS. and run etTnts. Because tnese cars are used on _relali~y mmor drives, car owrws are sometimeS elY to lgut9 that their seMCing needs are also mll'IOf The fact is. however. tnat using a car mostly for frequent short trips may wed put it an the "severe seMCt" CaleOOfY That IS to say that its maintenance needs are greater than cars that genef1lly undertake highway driving. Because short dnves do no< allow engines to warm up completely or sub1ect tnem to fluctuating operati ng temperatures, they may be at risk for rapid wear and e~sive buildup of unwanted combustion by-products. For this reason. second cars may need more attentlOn than the pnmary family car HMT: Al -lecst twie~ • mon!n ~the ~Cl.'IM Oll mt hit;/w!1y on a long !111\ ~ :;i "stritr:h tts legs • WHlsnJNG A DIFFERENT TUNE In the days bP!ore the widespread 1ntroouc•1.on of electronic ignrtioos. n was easy to tell when a car eeded a tune·UP. As the worong parts 01 "pomt · 1g:WOO systems wore out cars become increaslllQIY more difficult to st.art or ltley idled rougl'rff The n was a matt?r of replacanQ worn pans as part of a tune-up Today . however. the replacement of points W1ttl computer chips and the use of newer geoeraoon diStnbut.OrS elrmtilat! much of ttle wanvng that once alerted car owners to ttie need of a tune-up. An electronic 1ngitlon rr.akes the tune-up a matl!r of reoular PflVentJv! nwr.enance. during Milch the agnroon system is checked and vanous parts are replaced To keep a car in good working order, 1t should be scheduled for time-up& at regular intervals If its been a wtl• s.nce your car's last tune-up and ct-eek-up, now·s the bme to have It done nght here. ° C & F has the foremost service fac1li1y in the area for your ~rman Swedish or Japanese aummobl e We dO tune-ups. 011 changes. and complete electr1ca and mechanteal repairs See us tor quality AAA" appro~ed seMce. We re located at 2090 PlaceotJa. Phone 646-6910 Open Monday through Fnday from SAM to 6PM for your con\'! ence Maior credit cards are welcome #INT: To s:op troubJI t>ttore I' ~'ts "'"' ' Cit tu~ MfY yw or 12000 ~ wrJJCtte.~ comes flftt Ma/or Repairs Welcome • Minor Repairs We/co ms 2380 Newport Blvd.Casta 4Mesa b•t•.,...,,., • ...,..,. ··~ OPtfJ ~10NDAY -FRIDAY BAM TO SPr.1 650.,8598 Ofr 650·8519 ·. '.' •. \ -l • . .:; ; '.: ~ r: 1 .: 1" ·: • '. ; f, T f ,'J r 11 \, ' r·--------------• r·--·--•--------• I · ·• PICUIE 1 I DISC OR DI I 1 I I I I I • .· • I I I I \. . j ~~osta Mesa's frosh-soph waler polO team rules PC~ L itc i va ·11 counterpart, 1bl C.O.ta Maa Hi&h f r05!Hoph •atcr po&o squad •1U enter PICUIC C'.out Lea c competition later this Wwcek •11h 1hc credential a the team to but to w.1n the title. The Munanp h~c compiled a 1'4·1 record 10 this point, bav1n1 lost ju11 once, • S4 actba to FoothilJ in the championship match or the 2A·tcam C'haraer Cup Tournament hosted by Et Toro HiJh. mu. Co-fort, a driYU. wu lbe Mute ..... ~ ICOICr ~ the Qaarpr 0.p Tounwneaa. Sopltomore Seu HJllOD rcUCd upon '°' tail ddcDM Ud he leadt the team in itcals lb.ii ICf&SOll; while IYCtapnJ arouod a pl per J me. Other lUID membcn include Elijah McDarucJ and Ryan 0 DJdy aod freshmen Joe Wrkich and Dan Lobdell. The pJie is frnhman Ju tin Taylor. •"'fhese suys are wt "'Un.men," aid KtcutzJtamp.'1'befast brrit is the key to our offense be.catie v.e don't set up very often. I'd like lO lhink lhaHftibe fourtb quarter, we'd be wearinJ teams ouL •• Taylor has been an On its w.ay to the tltle matJ:h, C-<»a.. Meu defeated AliJo Viejo, 22-2, Trabuco Hall~. 11 -5, o.nd ViUa Park. 9-1 The Mustanp aho won apanst eventual thard·place fini her C'oron11 del Mar 8-7. in double-overtune The Mus1anp arc beinc coached by former ll.ghtweights important factor in the M~tanp' winning record so far. "'He's got Mesa player Bnan Kreutz.k:lmp (class of '91 ) Kreutru mp played under current Mu\tanp' varsity coach J:uon Lynch bdurc going on to compete al Gulden We)t College. "We hiJvc ~il( gu~\ v.ho can ~re .· iJ1d k.reulLkJ mp ' Our leading ~corer!> arc JHr;,ig1n~ only about three ~a l~ .1 g~rnc, w I think v.e ha\e gt"xJ borlancc . If -.omeone 1\ not hJ' 1ng J good day, v.e hJvc other\ v. I 11 ~an pick him up.. . The team's top .corer\ thu~ far ha'e been wphomore) Jame) Comfort and Roger K1rnos, the 'ct natural go:llic ability," H•d bis coach. "He'• holdinJ opponcnlS down to about four go31s a &•me right f\OW." In the CdM-Mesa tournament pme, McDaniel and Hylton each had a p3ir of goals and single goals' -.ere CX?.!!lributed by K.irnos, Dandy .tnd Lobdell. Toylor made · 10 ~ves ag:un~I CdM and another l(J in the Foothill contest. The Mu)tanp had claimed champ1on~h1ps of the 11'-ine and Nc-.pon Harbor tournaments on 1hc ~o preceding weekends.. Now, the foe~ turns to the start of PCL competition this "'eek. If Costa Mesa's Bint. Tran (1) has his sights set on a record night Friday. FNllt It ( ... )011' ..... t.ew.., ........... .. ........ • ......... 111..,.. a.mi.~" ~a,.., IO ........ ..,_ bob• I-~ 0. Oif 1 .. ..., ..... Mlf t ..n ICW. He ..,.... oped 10 ~. M WM_. to jobl tM ~diet tM dWd week ol lM IHICMl1 hi he dediQtd. "'I had a JCJO.pcrual l•nwound ftc. r1f1 f~ rua )at. I._ plaiina for (ua. aad We Md a pretty IOOd ca.aradenc oa &hat ttU\.'° said ~ •bo &e,an to racn1 the IUddeft popularicy With his ct ... maa.ct 1h11 coincided with -'bk inc:real&n& a.ridiron fame. ... had a lot ol friends on the team. but moll of my !ricnds were outside of football," he recalled ... AU of a Madden, l became known as 1bc Football Pbycr' and people ~n to approach me that bad iOubbed me ix mon&bs tarticr. I tbou&Jlt tha1 pretty funny." Bruu claimed hii hard·n d runnin.g 5tylc v.ru insp red prima- rily by ldf·prcsc~lioo. .. , didn't like to get hit and 1 cer1ainly didn'& like 10 get knocked down, because that hun even more, .. he recalled ... , Cound that if you didn't want to ici hit. you h d to hit harder than tbe lUY tryana to tackle you. It had Ciddlnp, '81 nothirta to do Y..itb me wantina to dole out punishmenL" Brans married in 1989 10 a girl he met lhonly after quitting football altogether at Cal State fuJ. lcnon. He claimed, h~ever, hrs wife, Iona, can't f iathom her ''big baby" ever taking the consistent pounding he incurred from dcfc!Ues. "Even nOWi I don't Uke pain," Bruas ~fained. .. 11 I cut myscl aroun tbe house. I'll ·be rom- pltinina, and Iona will s:sy, 'Come on, you're sup- poied to be a big. tough foolb~I pla)'Cr,' " ' DrazaJ. was heavily recruited a~ both a running back and linebacker, :and .cttled on a scholanhap offer from IUinois, co3ched by Mike White, a long- time friend· of Giddings, currently a Newport ~ch re ident and Jn · tant ooaeb with the Los Angele Raiden. But he left the Chomp:ugn campus ofter J~t one &emcslcr, greatly dtS1llus1oncd by the laborious g11nd of big·time college football "l guess l w3s spoiled by, Coach Giddings," Brazas ~id. "(Gidding.s) wu the best coach I could h3ve pla)td for, hccaw.e he understood. that for pl:l)Cf'S to ha1.c ·succcss. they had to also have fun . I didn't rind .... , ...... -. . . .... ,._ ~· 5Cew ~.in~~~ 1983. much fun at tllino~." Brans finished the school year at Onngc Coa,1 Co1Je1c. buc tran ferred to Saddleback Colleac. *bcrc he wu a 238-pound hncb ckcr !or 1hc Gau· chos. Still attraccavc as a majot-college talent. he ac· ocp1ed a scholarship to Cal State Fullerton. but quickly realized he wasn't 5erK>u enough about the game to meet the demands of pl•yin& in a Div1s100 I program .. Football ju't w sn't the center o( m~ un,1,er~. and it needs 10 be at that le"el." he said. To this day, football hoWs laule allure. for Br.u.1) ~ho completed ht~ college degree 1n M1rch at CJI Poly Pomona. "I really don't follow 11." he '3id "The last 11mc I watched a pro football game w s about three )CJr' aeo. I don't really c1.en folio" NetAp<>r1 Harbor. bu t I know they went to the (Cll· Oivu1on IV) \Cm1fin 3f, (actually the final~) la5 t )ear " Braz.as, who purpm.ccy a\O~ded intcrvio""r. v.ith re· porteri. as a prep·. '31d a ~rapb<><». compiled by ha) istcr as the onty.1ang1ble c\·1dcncc ldt of h1i. football &lory. "Lt's buried in a OO\ ~mcv.:here an the prage. Brw1. said of the \Olum1nou~ newspaper clapping~ "The 11~1 11mc! I )JW II v.3\ aboul three )CU~ agu v.hen 'AC mo"cd I looked throu1h 11, and it all ~emed llkc such a long time n_go. I had a lot or (u11 hose 1..,.0 )e:t~. but l Jon't think llbout 11 much · COSTA MESA: Mustangs heavily favored over Calvary Chapel From 81 leader (surpassing Steve Braz.as of Newport Harbor, who gained 2,700 yards in 1982-82)., r.tn 34 An.a, also hopes 10 benefit from some' MeS3 ••ruaglc , which h:i\e cost Coach M)'ron Mailer's unit a chance 01 an unbeaten pre·lcague times for 311 yards and all six setiOn. Mustang touchdowns in last yea.r's Mesa 44..() victory over the Ea· cJes (2-2). ~ TOii 10 Bui while Tran is a good bet to notch his fifth-straight 100-yard· plus outing, Che Mus· 1:an&1 (1 -2-1) should get a belier le t this year from Coach Kris Van Hook's much-improved squad. "We're much bigger and ~rongcr than v.e were la~I yeor," said Van Hook, whose team comes Division VIII ~.·-....... I LI liltlCa 4.0 2.. LI Si.TJ 4..0 l ,.,.,.. c., 4 .0 ....... ).I s 5111 W..no S.I I T~Hlt S-1 1. Sl. Mang J.t .. LlllN... ,., • y~ ).1 10 ........ ll °'*"' ,_. .. VIiia. M Mcmn,).1 na11on gave up two touchdowns in the tin:1J moments to allow R~ncho Alamitos to goin a 20-20 tic three weeks ago, nnd had fumbled center snaps in the fourth quaner to botch their chances for victory the pa~t l'AO pme~. "We need 10 gel thinas fixed ," said Mall·· er, ¥>ho ron11nues to shufne the hneup 10 find u )UCCC\!>(UI combi- off two straight wins, including last wed.'s 35-17 triumph O\!Cr Laguna Beach. ·•we'"e made progress. played physic.al football, and our ,passing game is going pretty well," Van Hook said. Otlvary, located just outside the Costa Mesa boundary in Santo In rci.pon~ to ronm1.en1 prob· lems with the center exchange, Miller "'ill start sophomore Ryan Ta)lor al quarlerbaclc, and mo\'e senior Bill VaVer~u. who has !I.tarted at g_uard. tackle and 11ght end, 10 center. "We 'ha"e to try something dif · • ferent," said Maller, who plans to use senior quarterback JdC N1cbhng elsc"'here in the off erm"c attack. "Jeffs a areal a1hlcte. and he 'll still be very important to our of· fense," Miller explained. "He hil the best hand.s on our team. he's n sreat blocker, and a &ood runner. He'll ~e time 11 fullback and "'"I b3Ck. Tii~lor. who ~taned l<»t week due to Niebling's b:aclt. spnm.i., can't ma1ch N1cbling's arm strength. Bu1 Miller claims he manaaes to act the b~ll to hts re- cc11.cr$ w11h regularity. Cal\-.ry's one-back offense 1\ led hy Junior quanetbad. Wa)IJn Ktu'§JC, 'Aho continues to play v.c l despite undergoing has third v.cc~ of chemotherapy to counter.act J non-ancerous tumor behind one eye. ''He's I t v.c;a.ghl and i.ome. i.tren1th, but he's conllnued to J ' :a areat j\)b for U\.." Van Hook .11J of Kruse. whose 201 putina yanh •Jainst Laauna Scach upped h ' \Cason total to 691 (completing .ir of 81 ). -fly Bart) Fllul!Dtr COSTA MUA'l ITMTINO LINIUPI jlllellwtj OFRMH OUINH .... ~ Ht. vn . Cl.Pff. .... .. ..,.., Ht. Wt • Cl.PM. 12 ltyaa 'tytQt M 1IO So oe 79 as:. 10 no k ()( 1 '"'lllfl S-7 170 St Tl St Ah'ft~ M 2'00 Sr OT lO 0.,...0.... f.1 1IO JI ,.... S7 ~Hwmci S·10 1M , OT n Clllllll a... S-10 170 JI V.1 lO ~a-.. 11 110 JI Ol • Adlr'I~ f.1 llO " TE 12 RraT• '"° TIO So cu 71 JndMIOll M 271 St LT M ·~ f.2 220 St u M • u.ft'ClMO-f.2 no SI LG 2• -~· ,.,o 115 St ll ~ uvav.u M ZlO SI c • ~~ f.I tlO Sr OlJ 79 JasonW• M "° ; ltG 11 Corey,.. S-t ISO St Cl 51 lltllllS.. w 291 $1 AJ 22 ~ Oll:Nn S-10 110 i Cl st . Jon Sdneclr M 240 , Tt 21 SIM°""' s 11 llO Sr . rs • ESTANCIA going into (the Oct. 15 Pacific Coast League opener agaj nst) Century." back Karlo Amaya and fullb3ck Mark Palkoner. Amayo. who carried ju)l four limes for :? yards through three games. exploded for JOO yards on 28 carrie,, including a 10-yard TD run th111 aa\'C fa- loncia 11s only lead, 7..(), against Ko1ella. started at 1a1lbad •. caught s~ passes for ~8 yards last wed. and hBj emeried as Thompson's fa\'Orite target. Arccytit also 1ntcrccp1cd l'AO passes a1n11ut Kat ell a From 81 The Comanches (3-0-1} come into lctSt )Car's l::.s- toneill game w11h a 4-0 rec:ord, having :weragcd more than 3S poinlS per game The Eagles hope to c:irry over aome se<.ond·half momentum from the K.atcUa pme, in which they nearly overcame a 21-7 deficit to set up a two-point conversion ollempt for the win. Estancia had a fourth-quarter touchdown poss nullified by a holding penalty, then was i.loppcd on fourth-and-goal from inside &he 1 on its next pos- session w11h 2:07 left in Pul~oncr (6-root, 260 pounds) started 11 guard the fin1 three -.eeks, but 5tcpp«d into the backfield to provide crushing lend blocks for Amaya and friends. Canyon JUnaor Adam HOO\'Cr appears to ha1.e v.·on the quarterback job from i.eruor Gunnar Strunz. HOO\·er hDS completed 60 of 92 for 722 yards and ~ven TDs m the pass-happy attack. The Eagles, however, held them to 23 yards pa~s­ IDJ. and an 87-yard, third-quarter touchdo~n run wound up accoun11nc for all or Canyon's ru\hinc yards 1n a 14·9 Estan~us vac.tory. Ca n)on went on 10 Jose its final five &»mes 10 finish la~I an the Century Lca1uc "They hJve a duplica te of the 1eam they had last year," uebcn~ooJ ~31d, "Except they have one tic, and three win), Jn)tead of four w1n\, commg in." the game. "Thlna.s arc s1artln1 to gel," Liebcn- &ood said of the offense, which ben- eficed from o rer.huffled line, and an •ll·new back· field oC tail· UTANCIA'S STARTING LINIUH ~) Senior quarterb:aek Todd Thomp- son is lookin& for his first touchdown p:au. buc has di played ac· c:unc:y, com· pletina 19 or 33 for 144 yards thus far, Canyon had tot.aled just 6" rushina yard throu1h three games, before ''-ll'J>4S5in& lhll total in last -.cck's 20-0 win over Magnolia. . Receivers Oreg Jacob (16 catches for 225 )'llfds), Jared Jones ( 16 for 132) and Tim Tynan (It for Estancia (1 ·3, ai. 11 was hbt year a1 tb1s time) re· tums much or the defense that go"c Canyon Cits last rail. The Eaales alSQ di played a much·ilnproved of- fense 1n lll)t week's 21·14 los' to K11ella. "The bottom line 1 • we need a win," aaid Licben- 1ood. whOJ>C lone victory wa an 11-0 uiumph over La Quinta. "We need to build M>mc momentum COM aoing to be one heck of a 'rootball team.'' said Holland, who ls obv1· ously concerned with lhc 6-foot-S From 81 Finneran , ""ho total 4$ cacches vidorie.s, blonkccr Woodbndae. 1'4· for 66S yard • thus Car. 0, in last week's Sea View opener. "Tbey like lO throw the ball up The Sea K.inp. however, won't hi&h and let them go and set It, bo lnllmidated In tbc least. p f •. and -e ha'le no ono close IO that ticularly after havina ta.ken tw~ I tall," wd Holland, whose Startin& time deCcndina Cf P champion Ir· secondary avcraacs a 11\ade talltr ¥1.n• to tho wall before· (aUina in than 5-10. their Sea View debut, ll-20. Ywocr. a 6-2, 19$.pound re· wwe proved la c week. we're placement for AJl-CIP performer coaou DIL Marl ITAllTINO LINIUN OfflDIM ... ,...., ........ 11 Anll,..,.., .. ,0 ,. .. J~ Wiii S-10 1IO • -.oi,. ., •• 11 ..,_OIMI II ,. it ..,,._ M UG ,. ~.w.. "" ,,. " ...... ~· -.......... w JOI n ._ ... -.. m 71 J-.;-.. , 111111 I • f.t a. ..... fl Of: Ir OT Ir OT i Cl( Ir. cu Ir .... ~ cu ., Cl 111 Cl It .. Ir ,. Cl.P ... Sr OI Sr f8 k Tl St WR Sr WR St Tt St lT k LG Sr. c St llG Jf '" Sean O'Brien (now 1t Arizona) has completed S3 ol 101 passes Cor 723 y11rds and ah touchdowns. He has also Nlbed tor 1 team-hi&h 237 yards and four TDs on 39 car· ries ln the Eqlcs' option a&llCk. CdM m.anased to limit the flnnerans to a combined 1CYen re· aptions IAd no TDs lut year. bu1 It didn'1 holp prncnt a »·14 de- feat, lo wbkh t.hc Eqle1 rolled to a 2.S--0 halftime lcacL The Sea KJrip. wbo ha\te >1~· ed just 44 poiAll .U le&IOG. 1wiU try co counter with eomo otren ive punch Of their own. led by acnaor All.Clf NMina back J.R. Wall. Walt, who bu 36l yards on 94 carries. nc.dl $2 yVds 10 break Biaan l..UCM' idtool' caner ruahina matlt Ol 2,ol4, let ia 198W9. CdM jdlor qu:anctt.act Aaton Perlmutter wUI Uo pnWWc a thrut. He hu oomplceed 24 ol SO Cot 423 tda ud Uuu TJ>I. With ball thoM eompletions iOi"I '° j11ni0r rec:cfvU lilly Tatc11. ' H.P•NH Ht. W1. CLP ... "' m f.2 265 St DE St OT ... 2'° g.5 115 s..t 1eo St Pl SI OE St OlJ St Ol.I So. u Sr u "" tlO .. , tts 1-10 tts .. , 150 St Cl w 140 $-10 150 Sr Cl Sr fS NEWP-IJRT . From 81 Trojans' near upset of Tustin in last week's lcque opcnor. u ample cause for concern. .. We 1urcly can't afford to ta.kc Clf T• 10 OMsbt" ................ ,,...,.. ... IC..-.... >• ,... .. . .. ._ .. . ............ ~.... ... ,.... •M ...... >• ·~ )I ....... ,., .............. .... ,, ...... 11, ..... ... --..10...N anyone liaht· ly," said Brin· lley, who COft· tinucs to mar· vel II the weekly com· pethivenaa of Oranp Coun· ty'I IOYa)lest luauo. "'You look 11 lut Wff k •• IClOrU whh Tu1tin· Uni (24·21), i.1 witutiN 1 ~ lilfn With SMdlcbld (21·17). •nta M1r11rlu atlp piaa pUl WoOdbricltl ( 14.0) and QwOU ..... It .... lrYIM (U. • - , lS6) will challenae Arccyut..and the rest of the £s.. tancia secondary, which 'Aclcomcs back comerb ck David Barnhill, who mi d last week with 1.n 1nklc injury. Jal r o Arceyut, v,ho Senior linebackcri Fred Pinto (bruised shin) and OKar Lomeli ( praincd ankle) will alto return to action, thou&h neither arc scheduled to stan. 20, Vaqueros}, and chat should tell you every pme ts 1oina lo be toush in this !cape." Lc1aue or non-lcape, the San- on have noc round 1J11 easy JO&na this fall, winnJnJ by inaraJ.ns of four, 14, ti and tour poincs. Malina lhlftlS more hanowana ror Hart>or, II the ablence ol All· C1F Nqnina back Wide Tlft. who will m the fint or •hal could be tneral pmea •Ith 1 dislocated riaht shoulder. -•7,a.ny IHJJuw Seniors Sieve Gonzales and Paul Jobnton wtll carry the l>Utll of the Nshi"I load, wbiM acnior quanetbadt R~n Smith continues lO macurc u ~ trigcr man In the conlfOUed pusiq Itta.ct. Uru's _.ns· 1 Is apertcd by dou- ble-threat quarterback Ricco Rob-· cnon, -ho bu thrown '°' 347 yards (ti OI 59) IAd Mhed for another 322 on 43 Cit~ Boch Robcnoa TD paua ~ pt IO Jai.ne Polidor. who ii ay. etllifta 23.7 prcta on 10 catches. MIWNn llA•••n nMn•• UNIUN ...... • • n catch hellllna out the tr• n ~ like the weather, It's coollng down around the local waters. Ct M 11Un fllhina continoes to unWlnd for the aeuon u on11 aa few billrash ha~c been &akcn an ... mkkhaMCI waten r«entJy. . Am>rdin1 co reports Crom Anglen Center la Ncwpon Btat'h, fi ~ina tJiled otr this p•• weekend as private yaclns ruonin& out of local harbors found vuy rcw r~ It Cat.Jina or around hi1h spots 1n Channel Cuit Herberu or B~bo headed the Whipper Snapper. a 35-foot Viking out of Newport B y. last week and hoolcd into a marlin while fishina .tbout Cour mUes orr Cau.Jana's Church Rock on A stn\ah& Unc to San Ocmcntc Island. , Hcrbcru uid he found " pocket of 72«arcc wacer and w1•1 .mere • atrtpcd marlin hit a Mun Joo Oreeo lure. The lucky anJkr oo board who fouahl ihe fish for Dearly an hour Did Burcu, a 7~ar-old bia p.me fuhcnnao frOm lJdo Isle. The m rtin wu estimated io v.eigh in the 160-pound clua and was ••cau&ht and rcleucd" on 20-pound tackle. Herberu added tbal he also had 1 laraer fuh oomc up and strike it another jig in the s~e area, but after one tremendous jump .. the marlin came unbuttoned. A lnp b:ict to the umc area tbe foUowin& day didn't produce any fish for the crew of the \Vhip~r Snapper, even though water conditions ~ere good. Herbcrts also reported seeing a big 1icnna make a set on husc tun:i in the channel and wrap the school and a sponflibcr While an 1n1lc r on board the bOat was uyin& 10 bod I hooked yelJowfm tuna. • J.o. at B®"s ma Oarnc Tackle, 723-0883, OD Balboa Island, says billflsh anglers lhouldn't close Lhc door on marlin and swordf~h for this season. Water cund1lJons off 1he li\CSt Outdoors end of Catalina are good, and there hasn't been a bi& enough storm thi rall tO mo\le fish OUt Of the ' area. · • Look to the 499 1and 267 high spots to produce a few more billflsh before the lion comes co an end.. Tocn MYrpby of &tbol lslaad ~ a new all·taclle calico 1.b' pt.St ,,,.ttkea~ white fuhina oo board bis ll·COCM Bmum Whlkr, powered by a 10 horsepower outboard. juu south ot the Ncv.-port jetty, Murphy hold a captain•• liceru.c and has been fuhin& and di\iO& over local reefs Cor man1 )C rs. The calico ca.me up nd ate a 12-mch m:idcrct, and the official v.ci ht of the huge calico wa.s 14 pound$, ~·en OWJCCS. •Anglers on bo:ard 1pottfi hers runnina out of Da\-ey'1 l..ockcr, 67l-1434. landed a couple or bag fi~h this week. Dan Buracss of Costa Mesa, fi hang aboard ihc Thundub1rd. on 1 1rip to she Concz Banks, hooked into a 28-pound ycl~t~il lf\at ate a fliholc Crozen squid. Big yellowtnil :u1d school-size d blucfin tuna are around the outer b:inb. but not ,,~. LocaDy, Gshiq for calico and sud bau Is f akJq lbc ud Caralina llWMS ii prod a -· ent cascbcs ol bonUo uad .. u.ali1 ycllowla tor day bolu hCadu:s& aaou the d\l.Mcl. 1be l:at&cst fish ~bed in l -.eek was taken bJy Roa Ka ta or Hwitinatoo &ach. w.bo deded a ).pound hite -.bile fi 'na on the Wcutro Piide. 1 •The Soulhcm C..lifom1a Catf ~ Championship$ ~lll be held 'at lmnc Lake on Ocl. 16. Thi will be a night-tune fahina C\'COI ""•th Sl,000 an tout prile money 10 be awarded. The lake will be ~todcd prior to the tournament lO iluurc &ood Ci\hin1. A pcctal l3gcd ~phu-pound atr~h ""1U be stocked and at v.ill be "'orth SJ0,000 if caught dunni the tournament. For more lnlormauon. phone 649-?991. Drugs, athletics Junior karate team su·ces up the competition COST A MESA -A nine-~cck coune that takes an in-depth look at 'ub&tancc abuse among athlete will be offered this fall by Orange Cout Colle1e's Health Educn uon Ocputment. OCCs ninc·wt'ck m1d-~eme~ter clllSSes begin Monday, Ot't. 18. The scmc$tCr concludes Oct' 17. Tilled ''Orup and Sports," and listed as Health Education 138 in the OCC ~cdulc..... the hr.<>·un11 cl:iss mec1s Mon~ay and Wednes· day mominp from• 10 a m. to noon. for rc11.S1nall on uli0JJ1Utjon. phone 432-5772. Registration, tryouts are set for SUndly Final registration und tryouts for Ncwpon Mesa NationaJ Junior &skctball (NJD) will be held at Ensign Junior High· School, lo· cntcd at 200 ChCf Drive in New- port Beach, on Sunday Crom 1·3 pm. The prugr:am i fo r bo)s and girls from ftr)t through 12th grades. A birth ccrtific:ue and gr;ade venfkation 1s rcquir~. For more 1n formatton, phone 650..1457. . All 11 mcmbc~ of the 1993 JKF-Cost.a Mesa Jun· ior Karate Team pl1Ced among the top 1brcc an the ir events on Saturday, bringing home a total or two gold, fo·e silver and se\'cn bronze med:ils at the USA Kara1c Federation AJI American National Cham· p1onsh1ps 1 he yuun~tcrs, ranging an age frmo 8 to 15, :mend the Co)ta Mesa Park nnd Rccrcauon yo uth karate pn.>gr:im held Jt Ualc:mc Cenrer. Bl.sck belt Jacl.i Long tn>tnu..h the team and, along ""h three other coaches -Dav id Alducnd.:i, Ke''" 01lhon and Y\\..lnnc Carn-Rudri ick -accomp.rn1ed them on thh ~cdeml tournament in Grec:mllk. Miss. The c'ent 1) hc:IJ uodcr tht' dm:t11on of the U~A Kar .ste Fcdcrariorr v.1th teams compc:ting from aH O\er the United States. Bringing home a gold and 1 silver medal "'~ JMOn Alducnda, 14, of Fountain Valley. Dana Ca~1ty, 12. of Costa Mesa wiu the other gold medalist Sari Bouder. 11 , Simone Vause, 10. and Jeff Luna, .di of Co'>ta .Me1:1. took silver medal~ 1n their re~pcet1'e d1- v1.,1ons, wuh Luna also capturing a bronze in h1\ "capons divi!>ion. Philip Gerard. 8. of :>.c"porl Beach \l.J'I> the: )Oungc~t mem~r of the tecam and took .t '>1hcr Jn~ brunLe medal Other brome mcdJlt\t~ tncluJcd Dr .in· don Nomur:i, 15: Quiana Vau-.c, 13. anJ B1lh \ l..s· hJkt'>. 11. all of Co>la Mc:'>..s. S1.:,cn \\ u~a"llZ J:' ul ~J nta Ana Hc:1ghl'>, and Ton) Cappuct'1ll1. l~ of Hunnngton B~ach. 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Althouih many of us cherish memories of meals that featured these home-cooked foods, we no lonpr seem to have time to ptepare them m the traditional ways. However, with convenience in- gredients and innovative shortcuts, we can now make these tracht1onal main dishes-quickly and easily. Prepared foods, such as simmer sauces and frozen vegetables, can.help you create a batch of Hearty Beef-Barley ~up in only 30 minutes. Using a 1ar of simmer sauce as the soup base, JUst add barley, browned around beef, broth, toma- toes and frozen vegetables. You can also rely on COtWenience 1ngred1ents to make Easy Chicken and Biscuits. The simmer sauce and frozen vegetables, teamed with the b1scu1t m11t, cooked chicken and mushrooms, make a delicious baked entrff. A t1mesav1ng technique matces Cheesy Zucch1n1 Lasagne extra easy to prepare. Bec~use you'll use uncooked lasagne noodles, the time you normally spend cookma them 1s~hminated. It's ·even more convenient because you use a fat of dehc1ous parrnt&Jana flavor simmer sauce in- stead of the vanous tomato sauces, tomato paste and seasonings of a traditional lasaene recipe. Pizza becOmes quick and easy, too, when you tum 1t into a casserole. Bake f avor1te pizza toppings, such as Italian sau~. mushrooms and ot ivies, together with pasta and simmet sauce to make Plzza Casserole. With recipes such as Sweet & Sour Chicken, Chicken Chow Mein and Cteamy Otjon Chicken, you can keep pteparat1on time to a minimum t1i' combining and cooking all the ingredients 1n 1ust one skillet Then serve with either nee, pasta or chow metn noodles. Cleanup 1s as easy as preparation Convenience products are essential msred1ent~ \. for today's busy coOks. The following recipes will show you how easy it 1s to make home-cooked meats usuli convenience -foods and innOYatlve shortcuts. And as you 're prepanng these reci- pes, you m1&ht come upw1th more ideas for usma simmer sauces and other convenience prod~ to make up your own new family faVOf1tes! There's no nftd to pi'9COOll tlte noodfes, SJmply l"Yf!' 1,.edlf!IJts m the t»ktfW dish llltd We. (If JOJ tnl•, ,,,.., ~. «Jd, pound of COOked f"OUnd beef or /~111111 YUUf19.) Cheesy Zucchini La~ne 2 cup1 llndded mozwet .. C-.. (I auras) 2 Cup9 ........ IUCC.hifM (.e.ut 2 nwdluln) 1 cup rtcaaa dwele U4 cup ............... ctw 1 .. ...., OocW ..... Sauces~ n.oruuce 9w-=a-.it.....,_......_ Heat0ll'lnto3SO-. Reserw lflcupotthemoz:zarefa. cheese. Max rtmalnlnt maaarella chelM, the Z:UC· ctunl, rlcotta cheell and Pwn 1111n ctw. Spr'Md 314 cup of the uuce In U'W' IHd tiCtinjUlir beec1"1 dish, l lx7d 1/2 OI lb7 112x2 inches; top Wtth 3 noodles. S..-ti.ff of the Cheell mid&n (Nfl noodles In dish; top with 314 cup of tM uuce. Reput with 3 noodi., rernittni• chlele mixh.n end 314 cup seuce. Top With rwnainu• rioodtes and uuc:e. cow Ind beke ~ 1 hoUr Of until noocf'-.. t.ndlr. R""°" from CMn; ~ wtth rlllfWd momreH• cheele. lAt tUnd unaMrlld 1 & mmue. b9fcri cutt ..... 6 ~ ..... rM•tJIC»4IOO tt>t lnt9'1• blM time to l "°"' 10 ~ .,,.....,, 0 CIJl Ir 7, 1tm OOD POOD mrroa 1J HUl'CHINSON, '42-4121 CIWsy lucchm1 L.asll6ne. Hurty ~f-Barley Soup and Sweet & Sour Ct11cli.en an Simple. contemporary ~1oos of favonte dishes for hearty fall meals ~ • dotlble batch of this saYOt)' soup so there's ef'IOUl/h for the next day. To make a lower- fat l!WSIOn, subst1tlltfl 6f0Und turkey for the ground beef. Hearty Beef-Barley Soup 1 pound pound beef 2/J cup ""~ qukk<Oakins blftey · 2 c..(14112~MCh).....,...... ....,bNett l cm. <1!1112 ounces) whol9 tDmMoes. ........ l jar ...., CrocMr Recipe s.uc. pepper it.llkn...uuce 2 a.-"-' miald c •tliblll Cook pound beef in Dutch O'N'I f1tlef rnechum helt, st1mnc occasionally. until brown; chin. Stir 1n blrley, broth. toma.toes and sauce. Hut to bothna. st1tTifll occas.onally; reduce hut. CCMr and ~mmer 15 minutes. Stir in frozen tabl Heat to boihns; *9uce Mat. Cower and 5'mmer about 1 O minutes tooaer or until bar1ey IS tender. 6 MMfllS (about 1 213 cups elth). HW- ..,.. lk (3500-6500 ft): No Chances needed. Thi$ en,,. ts eq,,.,/y de/ICIOUS wnth hriq, ""'* oi ~. ltlMJ<Win or.,.. ....,nents IJdd extra tq llttd •• .,,,,.., and pea Pods~ crunch Mtd • colotful ~Ian. Sweet & Sour Chlden A t*llCMely seasone<J cream ~uce com~ts tend~ ch1eken Or trv 1t _.,th lftftOWK coo«ecl turkey Creamy Dijon Chicken 1 ~ :AC•b!Me oaf 1 112 ..,.. bonelas, saN*ss chkken brusts 1 J-e.ttJ Oocbr Recipe Sauces atfredo °' a..., twoccoU ft..ar saa 2 ta11111, aons Ofjon musbtd 1 peds• (10 ounces) frozen wt.ole b.tJJ . c:.anab 1 can (I ounces) mushroom ... 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ID fi ltd bdctHt IN• m pouches. use J 114 CU,f» l»k•rw m m.tMd &sy Cbicllen and Bi cuits C,,otk·fu/I of fresh vegetables, tt11s main dish is as usy to pre(»re as t s cJel1c1ous Xor)'t' ~ c tnf!ln noodles for MJdecl crunch Chicken Chow A1ein ,,_ l cups ltndded cabblP ' 2 CUS-cut-up coobd ChtCMn OI t&ftey l medium stalb cele!L_ ttunty sliced (aboUt 1 l 12 cups) 2 medium CMT'Ots, thinly she.cl (about 1 cup) 1 jar a.tty CtocMt Rec.-SMlcH sweet & sour n.wot sauce 4 cups chow mein noodtes Mix all 1ngred1ent$ except noodles 1n l 0-1nch skillet He.at to bolhna. st1rrina occ.sionally. reduce ~t Cover and simtnef a~t 20 m1nutet.. ~1rrina occa s1onally, until veaetables art tender SefW ~r noodles. 6 sertin HW-Altitude (3500-6500 ft): No cha ~ .. You don t M«11 f>l.ll~ rutter fol ttttS PIZ:U ltat1an S.t , npe olives mushf()()IN Mw:J pasU.,. 111 bM#1 "' OM c~. topptld with mozn. ~Ila c~ Wn.el shllP«1 m«M0111 tt I SUf9 hit With Ii.Ids Pizza C erol I wnceaU1tC1aMd .._ •1pti&t "9'C •• WlM , 112 alPI) .................... I c. (4---> .......__ --aM ....... ..... U4 '*'.............. . l ilr .... C... lllllClpe .... PllllK \sf I .... ._ t -......... .. .. dle9I (4 -;el) ' • ,...., OclOl:aer 7, 1113 H ere arc two heany sandwiches fil~d with grilled "cgic1 and chicken cutlet or {i h chunks. A li&ht bru$hing of butter.is the secret lo rich nuvor and brilliant sheen in both Cillinp. Surpri inaly, e h of these majn meal snndwiches comes in al .. only about 400 coilorics and 14 grams. faL ORILLID YIGftA8LI AND CHICON SANDWICH WITH DILL 8UftlR • 8 slices coaf5twtralned "'hilt bread cut 1-locb thick. touted • v., cup Dill Bullet Bastt (recipe follows) • i medium eggplDot, cut 'lengthwise Lo V•-lncb-tbkk slices • I medium zucchini, cut lengthwise In ~-lnch·lblck sllttt • I medium sweet mi bell pcpptt, cut in wtd&es • 1 medium reel onion, cut In V..·inch·tblck slkts • 12 ou nctS booed and skinned chicken brtaSls (cutlets) L1gh1ly brush rack of outdoor grill or broiler pan with oil. !'reheat grill or broiler. Lightly bru!>h i ~de of coch slice of toJ,tcd bread with Dill Butter Ba~tc:. \Cl aside. Place vegetables on rad..; cook 3 to 4 inches from hc;it until ncarl) cnsp-tendcr, about .3 minutes; turn :ind brush "1th Dill Duller Baste; cook until cmp· tendcr, about 3 minutes longer, remove and pl:ice on a large culling board; !>Ct aside. Pierce chicken on both sides with fork tines. Place chiclcn on rack; cool. 3 to 4 minutes; turn and brush with remaining Dill Buller . Baste, cook until chicken is no longer pink, about 4 minutes longer; remove to culling board. Slice vegetables and chicken into large pieces; place in a krving bo" I For each serving: Place 2 pieces of reserved bread on a scr'\ing pl:ite; top with chicken and \Cgetablcs; serve with D knife and fork DILL aunER aAnl • ~ cup !lrmly-pack.td fresh dill sprigs ,. Peel or l/z lemon• (llz ltaspoon grated), yellow portion only • 2 tablespoons chopped ~d onion • l/z stick (~ cup) butter, sllahtly soOencd and cut In chunks • l4 teiaspoon sail • Pinch around black pepper • 2 tablespoons balsamic 'inqar In a bowl of a food proceSM>r f111cd with a metal wing blade, process dill, lemon peel and onion un11I finely chopped. Add bu11cr. salt ond blllck pepper; process until smooth. In a sm:ill saucepan melt butter ~iiture over low heal for about 2 minutes to blend ASK BITTY CROCKER O. How long doc:s cheese keep and what's the bci.1 way to store it? B.P., Topcb. KS Hard cheese , including Chcdd:ir and colby, keep about t~o months. e11her in the on~inal wrapping or 11gh1ly wrapped in the refrigerator Chee!i.e slices and cream cheese keep about t"o wecb 1n the refrigerator For longer storJgc. "rar pJckagcd cheese in 3 la)cr o frccLer paper and freezc Both natural chcc es and process cheese producti. can be fnuen up 10 four months Thllw them, wrapped, 1n the refrigerator 10 pre,cnt crumbling. O. How can I More ice cream so 11 doc:sn'1 ge t ice crystals? S.F. Chatham, IL Return ice cream to the freezer as soon as possible after scoopina. but fi rst. cover the top surface o( remaining ice cream with pla tic wrap or aluminum foil. Replace cover and freeze. O. I need some new fast idc3s for m.-.k1ng supper with chicken.' Help! A.M W. Rolla, MO Herc' a few ways to make a &ood meal, fosr •Take advantage of the wide selec11on of cut-up vegetables fto)ln the proJucc section or wad bar. Then, ma~c a fast stfr·f ry with fices or bonele poultry brea ts or th11hs. • Cook extra chicken IO )'OU have some on hand ror chiclcn alad: For in ranee, mix equal parts of yogurt and )Our f.t\'Qrile drc ina. To with cooked chicken, 'tllOppcd arecn onion, chop~J olive , hvers of c rrot and ~asonin1 to taste. •Cook frozen chicken or turkey panic a directed. Top lbcm whb warmed apqhetii AUCO and MouareU chcete. After a iihof1 time under tbe brodcr, lhls 11¥0tJ upper lt rcadj to cat. · 0. r-...... C'l't"'W ..... 'f Ml'ltt-o.r-.., C"**", -I I IJ ,,._ ._,, Mlreeyrlt\, M JSUI. navon; lir in bal remove from he t. •for cn~y ~cling. u c a vecctablc peeler or harp knife: fClllQ\e h:ilf O( the peel froin a whole lemon. • l pot11IMI ._ lldl .... u (..e. • tJahtly bNsb cut Jldcs ur rolls u cod. ..U, die w .... >. Mees with St:tmpi Buller B:Wc: scl rtm0ml ud tut I• a.Intl• d1u.ks aside. Oo 8 (10.inch) metal • l ~u,t o• OUettl) frab ikewcrs, thrc d f aih, mu t\roont I mualu·ocNu, alt•• rttaoml yellow squash ind pepper, dividinll • l iaH&•• ,.tlow ........ hal~ evenly. ptacc ikcwcl"i on rDck ot ttnalllwlM aod C\lt la l·lodl grUl ur broiler p:an: brush with chuau " Scampi Buh~r ~ste; CO«.?l> 3 to 4' on I JCMnl plate; remcwe wacaabtcs and fi h Crom l skewers Ind place on bottom portion Of roll; top with ~ cup shredded lettuce; "rvc with a knife ind forK.. ICAMPI aun1it Ul'TI .................. """' e 2 &Ult.tpooAI ltMN Juke In a bowl of a fOOd procc r fitted ~ith a mcu~l wlna bllldc, • 1 IDcdh•• arttn bdl ~ppcr, cul inchc Crom he:u until fah is ._ n 1:-lac cllunu~-,..:;.....· ;..:---..--...,p-:i-rt"":"io-:1:--ly:-coo...-~r-c-d:""'. -~;-:oo-u...,.t-:4~n .... ,.,...in-u-tcs..._...__-';"-=--:----=--=--"'-....-----...-~=--==== • 2 cup shttddcil rom1lnt ~uuce ..Rot:Hc s'-.cwcn; bru h \\ith • 4 (~Inch Iona> crusty hero roll , cut In bah I &lh•isc • ~ cup Scnmpl Dultu Qut~ (rtdpe folio"" ) lcia,cs n:mainina Sampi Uuncr 0 'le; . Ughtly bru h rack of outdoor 'rook until foh i) op:aquc but ''ill grill or broiler pan "'ilh oil; set mo~sl, bout 4 minute lunger. For a idc. Preheat grill or broiler. each serving: Pince 1 u.~c~cd roll bout' 2 rninulCS to blend Oo.l\'Ur~: _tir in lemon juice; rcrnuvc from • l~ut. 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The Sesame Chicken Nugets are broiled instead o( fried and coated with a Cat-Cree sesame-sugar sauce instead of breadina. The sugar adds n touch of sweetness chat youngsters love. You can pack lhe nuggets into the lunch bq with barbecue sauce or stuff them in pita pockets tfith tomato and lettuce. Kids can make the Peanut Butter Spread, spread it on Oour tortillas and cover with their favorite jam or cut·up fruit. Part -skim ricotta cheese lo" c rs · the fat of the peanut bu11er and makes it lig.bt and fluffy. Pu111ng a new spin on the ordinary peanut butter and jelly sandwich, it makes a tempting lower fat lunch alternative to a perennial fa,ontc Children love treats in their lunch bag. Healthful snack 11em!> add variety and fun tQ a lunch Also. they provide some of the calories children need during these active-years. For maximum lunch time appeal, offer snacks suFh as Spicy Sweet Popcorn and Chocolate Dunking Bi.scotti. Both arc low fol alternatives to the usual chips and cookies and cnn be made in advance to be ready to pack in the morning. Best of all, with a little supervision kids can help ml:lke them by coating the popcorn with the sugar-spice mi."tturc or sh:ip1ng the biscott i logs. . • Remember when children help prepare their own lunch, they arc more likely to cat it rather tha·n trade it away. Let them choose foods they like and will cat. From . creative entrces to healthy snacks, these winni.ng ideas make great bag lunches that k.jds "ill love. PIANUT aunER SPREAD • 2 tablespoons punut buUtr • \1 cup part skJm rico1t3 chccst • v. teaspoon cinnamon • 1 lablespoon brown sugar • 4 Dour 1ortlllas • l sliced b:anano or apple or jam Mix peanut butler, ricotta cheese, c1nn3'lnon and bro\\n sugJr together. Makes ¥4 cup (J tablespoons per tortilla). Spread over tortillas and cover with sliced b~nanas, apples or J:lm. Roll tortilla. Keep extra rcfrigef3ted. IPICY IWln POPCORN • ~ cup popcorn kcmds • l tabkspoon eranulated sugu • l tuspoon chill powder • ~ teaspoon cinnamon e V~ teaspoon S3lt sauce ! "'.. Why burden your family? A wise person prepares In~. fl-. Ind secuily comes lo the persoo who t.s made hughtfut provisions for the hiure of family and IMd ones. Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive S.W-7602 1625 GUia' Aftllue. Cotta Mesa• 24 Hour-&rvices Scnicing All Paitba • Under New Ownership r:-----------PINN cut and mail for •dditloMI -----------, I Harbor Lawn •PJUiB SPACE" · I 1615 Gisler A.e Yes, I Mn 1'1ereSted and uooesstanci theft I$ NO COST I I C.osta Mesa, CA .92626 Of obllg1llon fOf the "FREE SPACE. I • Cll)tnnt ptpptr , • 1 teaspoon red "inc vine-car INIM: I • ''e&ctabl.c cookJng sprny Pop popcorn. Mix dry ingredients in a zip lock bag. Add popcorn and spray with cooking spray. Close bag and mix. Repeal with cooking spray until popcqm is coated. Ma(..es about 6 cups. SISAMI CHICKEN NUGGETS This ttcipt con be doubled and sc:~ed !or on t11sy dinner wilh lcOo\ers used for lunch. • I tablespoon Worcesrershire sauce • 1 tablespoon water • 2 tJablespoons sesame serds • l tcnspoon grunulated sugar • V4 traspoon garlic po"du • I teospoon chili ponder • I pound chicken brt'uls, skinned nnd cut Into Inch c:u~s In a small OO\\ I mr< !>aucc ingredient' together. Add chicken and coat C\l.'.nl> Sprc;1<l out OI\ broiling p.in Dro1l for 10 minute!> or unt1l lt~h1ly browncd .. turning once. Malo.c~ one cup (4 ~rv1ng)). Wrap for lunch. Sel"\e with barbecue ~Jucc or )luff into pita pocket with lettuce 11.nd tbm:uo. BARBICUI SAUCI • 8 ounce can tomaco sauce • V• teaspoon garlic: powder • ~ teaspoon chill powder • 1 teaspoon granulated suaar • ~ teaspoon Worc:tttcrshltt In a medium saucepan combine all ingredients and simmer for JS minutes, stirring intermittently. Makes 1 cup. Use as 3 dipping sauce for chicken nuggets. :~ I I ClTY. 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WATCH RIPAIR Fun and nutrmous school lunches . OOMPUHDGl\'IAm'f liWCACIMDf1' Wwllkl AcoumUlllllon. Create a tasty and nutritious lunch with fun 10 ea1 and m:akc Plzu Roll-Ups. Your favorite • pin.a toppings are rolled-up msitle tender yeast douih. These hand-sized treats arc perfect for ICbool box lunches. IGds love to help make these. Simply roll out pkces of thawed Orid&ford Frozen • Bread Douah. top with )'Our ftYOrite pizza 1oppinp. roll up and bake!ll Can be seNcd hot or cold. . •I ( ... ·poelMI) ao.t Bridlford Frou• lnact Doup, Whla. or HOMJ WMat or I liWtfofd Whir. Wis w 16 ~ ,..rkcrbou ....... ,...... • •Mc.,,UU .._.. •MCt9Mlafn • """-. ....,~ • J a., ..W Mwrlll• ..... • Ea &laic. l cg btatca "1th l lsp. waltr Divide lot\f of thawed Brid&{ord Froun Brod Oou1h Into 8 crvtn pieces. If u ioa Bridsf ord Parkethot.L rolls. combine l roJJs 1oge1hcr to Corm 8, l ounce rol On a li&htly floured 11.trface. roll one piece of doup into a c:irdc 4·S inches'in diameter. Top •ith I t1blc1poon.sauce, I 11blcspoon Brid&ford pepperoni, and l table poon cheese. Roll up tiptly • jclly·roU fashion. Pinch warns to sc.t. Rcpca1 W1lh rcm1intna picca of douah . Pi.cc rolls 2·3 inchd part on • arcated ba"'"' &Met. Brulh c h with ta a)Me and IOp with rana Aina chcae. Let rolls r untd ~"1· Bake In a preheated 37' ck11tc 0¥Cft ror IS.20 minu1n: Re~ from trey .. and let cool on ware rack.. · I ... ,,.,,, WMlf°I P, 11 IN llOO'I Ind WMlltt T,.,., .. ._... c.a <7••> 721-JlU • Spec-iaJizint in aoux A...l ..._.,,,.. S..... '"'"'Ml HREVE (J CU 714) 754-7071 ·····································~········· "'Tob4..t..taatebels •p, ~ Cite Calell4ar 11tardag -pace 5. . . .. ORANCE COAST W££KEND Bru hlng n ture P•t• J By LAURJ MENDEN!iALL \Vhnt about Bob? P•t• .a ByJOaBEER "Boys Next Door" P•t• 6 By TOM TITUS Folklorfco dancCJ"S .... 7 8y CHRJSTOPHfR TREl.J\ GusterAnder P•t• 11 By MARLA BIRD • Abo In l~t Wtthnd. Cl~ 5; l Sound 1 . . , . ,_, ···················································· ····~·····················~······················· •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • 'Brush With Nature' art exhibit winner s Ant PteCe ($500): '--•oci..: ·:~us .. S.COnd Pl.cc ($SOC>): ~ ........ . .. Back Bev. N.8... . Third Piia ($200): Allee......_ "Back Bev Splendor" Honorab&e Mention: IUrll ......... ''South'' ''Walk oa the Wlld Side" event director: Neri .... Cea T•w•ftMlf. wisted by. Fraa F-.... Pat lteeda. KareaEwerta .... ~. ......, ..... FYI WHAT: "Wo:k on tM Wild $jde' WHH f : Newport's lock lay, 16fl'\ Strfft and Oovef Dnve WHfH: Sunooy onemoon WHAT'S UP: 5-mlJe stride and 3-mile strou. food; dancing . .ntertolnment. "A INsh w111'1 NotureM art exhibit; and ofl'\er ~vents aimed at raising awareness ot>Out the Newport Conservancy and Its ettorts to ptevent development ~f the Castaways and Hewporrer NC>fthpt~S HOW MUCH: ~n registration, $20, souvenir sweotshJrts. $18 MORE IHfO: 548·1A38 on the original 3-a<n farm ~ at the md of Mesa Drive (''I could see the old Salt Flats from my bedroom window"), Towasey, 42. is quietly pas- si<>Nlte in her ~ for an area ~ consickrs an aquatic wonderland and an ~­ changi~ gar<Wn of nature. "I don't thtnk of mvself as ~ng out of touch wit6 reality, and I reaUy fttl that others in the Newport Bach community •ill see for themwlva how impor- tant It ls to keep these proptt- tln as OJM!n and accessible as they are now." local painta-Geor<M Tapley. one of the 40 artists rnctud~ In Sunday's "Brush With NatuTe" exhibit. ~ He bas spent the last twO yun re-crt>atlng his IQSl>lred mot&& from ~~l walks within the Back Bav ~nvi­ronmeor. blff M«>ns wading in the tides. native CC>atldal sage scrub ~ the ridge.line oi the blufls..chilarat catCMQg buc- ttrltla In the thldl 9fO\IC ol calwtus on the <Asia ys. '1 waftl _lhere almoa CWfY day, and It ls MYn the same. E~ moment ~ ·-the light and 'WMhtt. ddft. ~ And, how the diiffennt MM OM add to tlM drama. ~al­t~ .. Sook of the Bede a.v. NMure's ~ we ..cla • pure thaft'tJM OMS ...... ~ .. ww • .--........ ·-«•'W•o.tti.ie WM s...··o . ··- ' . n 1he v.orld of rock music, lhere arc.: 1wo words 1ha1 rank above all others. They provide an elixir 10 1hc Y.Cal). a hearty dose of importance to 1hc mo\! insecure of cgoi., an 111\.-iolablc: guar.:in1cc or one'!. h1pOC\S. The words .. Ringo Starr Ju~I kidding. There\ something better. Dackstasc P~scs. How man} ('cnin~ hJve you spent mis1y-cyed and 1ccling from outrageous fonune, gnash111g yo..sr teeth al the.foci 1ha1 you did not have Dad.\tagc Passe\ to Pui~n. or Ratt, or Ugly Kid Joe or Michael Bolton., Nc,cr? Then \uu :ire a bolJ·fJCCd li:ir . UJcl st01gc Pa''~ arc more precious 1h~n golJ. mO¥c crJ\cd than J IKl of Kim Uas1ngcr"s lncc. I3ach1agc P<l\sn provide accc\s to the famous. They dchncJte 1hc proud holder from the moisi. of rabble pounding on the gaccs. forced 10 watch a i.how with 1housands of 01hcr unfortunates from the cruel confines of scats. Ibcutagc Pa~s arc cool. And these handi. fully expected to holJ such ticlch of delight for Friday\ Pacific Amphitheatre double -bill of Sointan:i·Bob Dylan The concen, 11 turned oul, Y.as history-in-the-making. Dyl;in emerged w11h a masterful performance that reminded C\crybod} who gave a f1}'1ng Ood, that Dylan is a II' ang lc.:genJ We ~cw nothing of that. Our plan was to meet Carlos Santana bacbtagc (with our . . !Ucbt;igc P.issc'i) and give him a tape of a Fuller1on band that a friend of mane manages, Room to Ruam. fh1s mighl get confu~ang, i.o hold un. M } frn:nd manages a rod band, rcccntl) gut has degree in marketing and Y.ants to male his name an the mu\1c industr). ilu1 he u\Cd to \ell futon .. A nd th;it's ho'' Y.C gol our ... ilJ1.htJge Pil!>\C'>. 4 Bill Engvall frowt 7V:t ·~uo· ~--------~ CSP Comedy Nigbt Charity Eveat October 16 8 pm B1en Bvent Center. UCI Admhsioa SlS.00 For information call (714) 250-0488 . ~ He sold l1 futon to Sancuna's manager's girlfriend a few months ago. l don't kaow the details but. :i~pirina schmoour Lb3t he is_, he landed n coupl~ of 1icke1s and ... Bock.stage PaS&Cs through the cxch:tn1c. I've ne\'er been bacl.i.tngc to +inything more than Uncle Ned's Wild Hay Ride in junior high ~hool. And I'm 10 the medi:i. l 'v.: re' iewcd m.lny shows, intel"\'iewed many mu)ician), gouen freebie) 10 all kind .. of concerts large and i.mall. But nc,cr h.1d I . Uack\tagc Pa~i.c., Unttl l"radily ntgh1 And the bei.t thing "'J\, I "a>n 't "orking So I could hang ou1, obscr.e. drink Champagne, cat caviar and r~cl 10 the hfc of a rocJc 'n' roll parasitc·sycoph;int·fun \\ 1ihout feeling guilty in the i.hghtc~t. The plan was to u~ our ... Uadsuige Passes to gei·acccss 10 Carlos Santana and gi\c him a t:ape of Room to Roam. II didn't matter that Room to Roam 1s prob:ibly not S:mtana's type of band. It was cnou'h that Santana is Sant:an:i. But I was hoping I'd mce1 Bob Dylan, himself. I'd ask him how the \\Cather was, offer him l1 piggy-back ride, fall to my knees in JbJCCt servitude begging to gum 1he Just from his bl:ack boots. Long story short. nu.: passes "'ere not all-accc~. They \\eren't • l,,ot•nl Soundt1 "'Ill not 11pp .. ar today. II returns n e xt \\'t.~k. . . . . ~ \ . llf 11E IUlll Pllll even rcaJ . . . Ox.q,aae Passes. · They all~cd us acxcu 10 ~ntan:i's aftcr-concen pany bacblage. We cxclungcd disappointed look.$ but CO't'ercd them up by saying th111 an :after~concer1 party would surely ~ a ,a111 affair of 1he schmooLic~1 kind. Oyl11n pl11ycd. Amnine. Sanl:llli.1 played. Got bored. Wolkcd around on the lawn for av.hile v.;utin' for the \Ct 10 end w "e could have fun. \Vafkcd by Bill W:ilton who ":is roaming around with a lady fncnd. He d1dn '1 have . Baclts1agc PaS)C) either. finally, the conccn ended. • My.friend and I scampered down 10 the ide of the s11ac. proudly displayina our after-show party _sticl..c.rL We ~ere aJlowcd 10 walk ahrouah a thin curt11in ao ~n 1rc:1 b:arrcn ol al enjo)mtnl. There v.crc a (~ 1abl«. , me ch:iit , lv.'O cmpcy beer lc:p, a cooler fllkd v.11h cuw m1U., Io the nJht v. chc i.1;,~c. ru.u!ics · cwi ily rultmg thinp . .Y.J) .\ ('\.nl:11n 1n the b.i I. \eJ>.lr:uecJ chi\ "~ut)·Uc;a'' from portable 11.:11kr' v.hcrc \\c cau •ha ghmr .n of mcmb(n or ~.:1n1;m11'i band chOlo' '"' :tV.'I) foocJ. \\'e \looJ arounu :ind waned. l'l!Oplc slO'NI)' bcpn mdlins about .ind mcm~rs o( S:antom1\ b nJ ~11ncd comina out Nut 3 bis thrill. It's not lake 1tfr~ WIU lhe r olicc. Thcre.\\Cre :tboUJ nine people in Santana's b.1nd. coun11n1 S:antal'l:i. · We w:uted for an agonizing!)' bonna 20 minucc • fcchn1 about :u impon;1n1 as a 1pecl-0C-dust We watched c'crybody le:i\e the ~fl) area and tile back into 1h1: tnulcn Everybody v.ho ".b so~body sot to gov.1th them. We "crcn'1 and v.c d1dn'1. r·inall). nobody \\'1) lcfl cu-cpl S::in1anJ\ ~ingcr. a 1in), k1r1c·h.meJ gu) v.ho looked hle one of chc Doobic: Brother~. •Well," m}" fracn,1 i.:a1d ''lie'\ the t t one here ShoulJ I •• t to him?"' SuCJdcnly, there Y.J) "" • .t bchinct us: Bob? C.ulo'' \\ Nope, just S'1nl:ina·, t11 J au11at*>t, wafkinJ p:m. ~!; $Clud 11\c opportunat) "He)', m n.JU)I v..mtc t you h lf>'a a &1c:at )ho" I down tn liju.ina :ind 1hc t I v.~nl throu1h ... " "Yeah, )OU sav. u .. 111 I Thal wa fun," he •:ud W1tb a era« l thougl.t : unly·by pick·pockcl\ anJ l 1)-mnt ''· my fnen~r p:i1 h ,• mu i · n's •houlJcr anJ , pl;accd 1hc Room '" R • 1n his hand. "'I'd liJ..c 10 IJ\e )'OU ll \ enJO)•OCnl." Santa~·· brutha:r lo,At 1.1rc 1f he •ere '"'I'<'" p1cC'C of rod. from lhc I a•1 $Urfacc of a pU1nc1 l\X'.1lt J dl\llnt S.JIMy. .. Oh. 1u~:· he 1J . .i 'A~ndcn:J o(( to rcJlm' ur,,, thcie C) .. ~fo~on accom~li,hcJ ,, ,, "'°"Jd ha\IC b(co irnt h1 '· 0)-l n or ~ncann him\CI!. l t •• lhu time v.e JUSl w1n1eJ the t • out of there. We v. lked to O\lr c.ir ~u r\ the mt.a ac biz nJ rcjo1~1ng 111 fact lhal liJc it so absurJ Un · ~y out, I could him~ ••vrc I '· Bill Walton apin. i.ellin' ilk~ O)lan T-1hin sn 1he parlmi: I I loukcd aiain 'ope. JU't " , other pn1 red-head tr)tng '" mike hiJ li\'tnl ~ sud.in' 1 I \. j-"ces of :a.n enceruiner A 111 • frum lhc man hi~lf r;au lcJ 1hrou1h my head "'S..)1n1. n•~ me son1t'<•llt' -.ho's nut• f'o'rtiJlc, a/kl I 'II ~·· •nd s.tX • prayer fur hm> ) This Sword Says We~reYour American cancer Society Even thougtl um are may anm orpnizadOOs, theft only ooe Americu euca ~. foUow • . the swonl ... the blade ... cancer. For llMft lD.bmation an l ·800-Aa-234S. .• ---------_.......:, ________ --- CA ART ~) ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ' ' ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• New sense of sight Braille Institute prepares actress· to play· b.lind woma n a7 OJIBISTOPJDlll TBBLA It was really intercsrin&. and Warren Kevin Draper. ~ho plays certainly made me more ' the psyehotic killer, also is enjoying nyonc who has seen the movie "Wait Until Dark," featuring Audrey Hepburn as a blind woman left alone in an ap:irtment 1crrorized by psychotic-Alan Arkin and hi) henchmen. will recall ii as :i nail· biting, edge-of·youMeat thriller. But many people don't realize that the movie is based on a hit Broadway pl:iy by Frederick Knott. Can you imagine what it "'ould be like to sec ''Wait Un1il Dork" performed live in a theater? The Bad.stage Theater Company can. This version of "Wan Until Dark," directed by Dack~tage founder Al Vuletta and featuring a :.olid cast or local actors, opens Friday at the 41-l>cal Costa Me~:i theater. The role oC the blind girl ·~ being played by Nev.port Ucach rc)1dcnt D11rc1e Dodds. Al. someone "ho has sight, Dodds has found that playing a blind person is not easy. "It's really been a challenge, and 1l'i. certainly been educational." said Dodds during 3 recenl rchcars:il break. ··1 went and did some research at the Braille Institute. and they were so accommodating. They have a dcpanmenl thut specifically help> bctors do this. "They gave me some training that a person who was recently ~ired would get. B:isic training on how to use a cane, how to use guides,, things like that. They made me go through some of the stuff with my eyes closed or blindfolded. sympa1hc1ic." his role in 1he pl:iy, a p:u1 that he Dodds ~id that when she has 10 hta wanted to _pl:1y for nearly 10 walk across th~ room an the play. ye:t~. Unlike Dodds. his role !.he chooses a point where she is required no spcc:ull preparat~ going an'1 ~tares toward that "l d1dn'1 really do any research direcllon, rather than &lance about per sc," upJ:ained Dr.aper. "but And when talking to a char:icter. I've ntwuys w.lntcd this role b:ldly. lohe ha~ 10 avoid makin1 eye The character as. \!Cry cunning. very contacl. bright and charming in an odd son .. I JU)l kind or look to the l>idc ol of way. Very vicious, too. 11·~ whilt • them," ~he ~id. "It's perfectly acting is-all about, ill my opinion." normal 10 ho+d n conversation with "Wait Unhl D1trk" is Dr3pcr's someone and not look them second show 11 the Bxlutaac str:iight in the eye. That's :i goal Theater, so he ~s the ~tr oC for us., as sighted people. 10 have the intiauue confines or the room. the eye coni:ict. l learned how "'Jbc climnctic scenes arc very unncce:.sary it is." intense, and if we do them right, While it is n difficult role, Dodds the nudiciu;t is g1>in1 to be: sny1ng has found that not only docs she 'Holy MllCkcrcl.' It's :.n 1n1erC$lina COJOY the challenge, ~he is also room to pl:sy. I 10\e the ruum. it's cnJoying her character. gte1u. Wc'U be fouror live inch~ 'Tm the same age as 1he from the audience at ttrtJin parts. ch..ir:ictcr, 28, nnd she lost her sight (In a big theater) you project, but a )'Car and a half ago, so she was here )'OU can bring it dov.n. You sighted for 26"1 years. Thnt adds a con whisper. and )-OU can't dimension 10 he r personality thnt 11 normally whisper on stag~. It can pcr)on v.ho had been blind all be real eerie, c pcciaJly with this their life wouldn't have. charoctcr." "She's real independent, and she With opening night only a few I) :iblc 10 use 1hat independence days aw-Jy, Draper was excited when it become£ :i frightening about performing the play for an situation. She u>es her resources to audience. He bclic"es "Wait Unttl overcome the danger that is Ouk" will be a mu)t·1ee for loaf Kr-win Or.ipcr tenorius Darcie Dodds ln "Wilit Until O~rk." presented to her, that even a audiences. sighted person might not be able to "A lot of people ha\'C ~en the • FYI overcome . h's :i real testimony 10 movie. and they might say. ·wen. I the capabilities oC IOmCOne who know what Mppcns.' llut it's such WHAT: '"Walt untl Dolt"' has a sight impairment. And I a ~ell-written piece. I ruUy WMlll: locU1oge thec:ltef, U99 ~Awe., Coda ti.ea WMIN: • p.m. frtdoya and lotuldoyt. 1 p.m.. ...,.,.. hau9h Nov .• MOW MUCM: l1cbft $12·$.S think she's fun, bcause she lets recommend people c:ocne and S« herself be a normal person. Sh~ i1. This is iomg to be a aood show. certainly doesn't seem like she There is not a b:id :ictor in this MOlt NO: ........ , feels sorry ror hcrscll." cast." 0 'Boys ' cast turns in stirring performances By TOM Yfta&, Thcai.er Crute • lfe amon1 the mentally retarded may O()t be a bed of rose.. but it needn't bo n pcrpctuall1 dlslnaJ c.perience either. Ptaywript Tom Griffin CXAltlincs the ituation from four different analcs·in bis CIJ>(ivttin& teriocomcdy '"The Boys Nut Door," cum:ndy on atqe at Oransc CO:t.St ~Iese. The play c:onsiiU o( (our case studies $thched into 1 series of vf&ncucs about the live$ of four ucA .oen who live .. oo their own" an an apanmcot,.IOIM of them wort.in& et n>eniaJ ~ thfOU&h they rcrnain under constant supervision. Their 1mall uiumphl and oCten OYCntatcd tra,edic:s c:omprllc 1bc ICOf)' dnad. own prcsaio& prob&cm. He·d like 10 mo¥e on wi1b his life, u Mt Cb.arid arc unable to ~ but f.cus ~ring the emotional COid thal biDd.s lbm to tMa\. Mcfaddeo•s maalc ~ (wbo loOtl and t.a1b like comic Kt« ~ St-a) ls pan.ic:.atal'ty dfectM in his oblaiM ...auerisml. Hel*f'a cbipo_...-ctippy Naiman is I bu'"9e of ttpttitioul pllrilcl ~ · courW,ip ol a fellow pa'ient (nicety eMC:Wd by Felicia Fulkl10a) ii a ccnt.erptcc. ot IOr1 for ahl show. .. Entc, .. the moll ~ rttarded. it tllie most uncorit!onabk to ftlcta. but be ii ~at ia 1 fantasy a• wberet. bl *-1 ntioMI i!ppCal. <lonUla UCda ... bonlcrl&De ..... Clll ....... From left: Mk:heUe Nelson, Todd Kufaytc and 8111 Ertle. Robert DobenJ tn&aly CMm 1M lalacr tole u a "' ercoc)'pical i11eaikM dodo we.o tor tOtM f'UIOft (it FYI Director John Fcnaca has wrun1 totM amuinsJy cff cetive performances from h1s Cour lcadiftl ~yen. dcpkting varic:d staaet oC rc1atd11ioft. Ono (Kevi1 Mcfadden) is a network of raw ncf\·cs. another (Mich1el Heblcr) 10f1CS doupnulJ and JMkct 1 ~ul stab II JOINACC. 1 third (Jamie Oooialu) ioas hlimdt I~ IOlf pro_ wtUle IM Int (BiD EtUo) is j\111 a step·~ &oc. u IMCitulion.. and b ~nlo ID n:maJn watla &be ~p ii a pioissaut 1rautnadc wisit With Ml C.her ~ .,. raUlu. ) doaa'l ~ llOf Wedef ... ~) hu ~ ID amt. C.111itti.e Nu .......... ....,.., ..... . ... I I JeqUtnce.. · 0 Ridina herd oa c.b.d divcno lfOUP ls a dcccnniKdly pa\le1n IOdal worker. ~ with wh and undentandmf by Todd Ku~t. .-ho 1&&lfcn frocn bi wtmaa, WMlo MidleU. Nllmll 11 ~·kM a a lllte ICftllOr ~ En .. '1 lppal. Dire<='Of Fcn.llCQ ~ tllll .._ ~ ~ oa O.vid Scaaliofte\ ~wwk ..... DeWW Dunbnd'I lipcma •«ccts biPlith& the •outside" ..CCMJ q1ai~ weU. 0 •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ake a handf uJ ol colorfully COMumcd dancers. add 50mc cwbcrant iogcn. &hrow rn some talented. rnarimb~ and mari· llC'hi musicians. and the rc~uh as ~&Ui• · Oru Folkloriro de Mexico F0Udoric0•1 lut·movtng QMJW. r~111rin1 sonp and d:ancc' th:n span 1 lhow.tnd years of Mexican histcny, comC'S to Oran1c Co:a'lit CoUeic's Roben 8. Moore Theatre on Saturday. Under the dlrcctton of Tl¥o Shanab and chorC0119phcd by Uno Ortc1a, the Mcxjco Oty~ascd d3nce comp:any pcrfonns tradi· 1K>4al cbnccS rrom various cult urcs 1hroupouc diffcrcnl rca)ons or Mnico. Not onty is Lbe lt\ow cn- 1crtainin,. it'1 a sood way tu cic- pose audiences co the "'ibrant Mcx- ican cultW"C. "\Ve trawl under lhc ho.picc or 1hc Medeao·Amcncan Mini>uy of Tourism," utd Shanab during " re- cent phone inteN~ from New Yorl.. v.het'e he m k1n1 fin~I 1our arn:ancemen1 "We're promol· '"& our ~n1ry. People want 10 lnow :lboul Mc~co. The culture of • Meuro is one o( the &'-ca1et.1 cul- tures 1n the world." A res1dcn1 of Mn1co City. Shan.ab is one o( the few Engli~h· spcakin1 rnernbcn ol rhc troupe. l\:ivin& auc~d c:oncce in Caruid:a. He ~d Ll\at the tow " scheduled to lut ~ to three months. and v.iU take tbe lf'OUP Crom C1Morn11 to Florida, by way of Cana~. Ac· cord1n1 lO Sh&nab, OaUct Gran CUltu~al embajadores Ballet Gran Folklorico promotes Mexico r s rich herit.age ~y CHlUS'rOPJDlll Tl\ELA ( follloric:o h.b p~c:d' lo be a hil . "uh :iudiencc!ll c"eryv.hc:re. "The pubhc has responded to U> more fa'"-orabl)'-than v.c npcctcd." he: ~1d. "The: stllnding o~ations th:it v.c\e been &c:tting lS fJlnt~trc Our )hO\\ i for the family, from b.lbies to granc.Jp:ucnb. Mc:iucan music is very :ippcaling: the: C<h· tumc:s. the music, the feeling that b transkrrc:d between the d::mcc:I" and the public." The enthu)iasm Shan::ib h.i' for his troupe's shov. m11lc: Uallc:t Gran Folllonco sound lilc: an c~ citing prcscnt~tion. ··watch the sh~ .and let me lnow aftcnurd ;· ujd Sh.an:ib, laughing. "I'~ s.3) nght now ~c·rc the top group out of Mc,1cu Let me cmph:ls12c. This is Ballet Gr:Jn Folkloriro. There's so man) 8Jlkl Folklon~ out of ·Mc.,1co. out ol Los Angele • out of Chicago. out of e\ef)...,,h\!rc .. Depending on the schedule:, Bal· k 1 Gran Foll.lorico performer.. ultcn tto ouhidc the theater Jltcr the show to meet the aud1cn1.:c WHAT: lollet Gran Folklonco c:M Mexico WHHI: Orange Coast CoJ. i.g.•s Robert a. Moore TMotf• WHIM: a p.m. Soh.wday MOW MUCH: $9·$15 MOal 1Nf0: '32-$506 • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • R4?mington concludes his note W\lh the follou,.ing promise: "AD &oars will receive a pa11 of season bd<ets for each $25 contnbution (For instance. o $100 donation will entitle the contributor to a blod< ol eight season tickets) "For $10.000. we'I perlonn in yoor home. em your food. dnnk your booze and ~ devalue the neighborhood. Help us • anyway -we're the good guys1" OCC Symphony's opening concert is 7·30 p.m . Sundby in Robert B. Moore Theatre. The pog"Am lndude:s: Moiart's "Aute Concerto U\ 0, K314" Wllh guut sdobt Ginger Nttl; Hanson's .. SymphOny No. 2. ·• Beethoven's "Overtun to 'Prornethcus ..• Dnd Wagnn's .. Prelude to ~ 7annhausft .... 0 ...._ FYI ~ Olange CoOll C11l1ge ~Oldldo't•a .. • • ,.. conceirt .. It: OCC'• loMft I • ........... ~J: ......... ........... MOll.O:m...... 1 , I j .. ART From 5 • orci. wlltry South c~ Pl.u.i • .n1 s Bristol St.. emu Mew. S40 son Tht WOtk oJ incerrwbOO.llly rl'~('(f .anist VICIOt Vaattly t'xhiblted ~ Nov. t S. Houn: tO un. to 9 p.m. Monday lhrouith Frfdav; tO a.m. to ' pm. Saturtby; ft •.m. to 6:30 p.m Sund.ly Adm1U10n is free. 8 ~ry NewmAn 229 M.11104! A\'t', Bal· bcM tst.nd, 723·4690 Origul.ll oils .lnd drihwood bordhouscs by Al Nt'wm.in. tcrr.i a>tt.I and resin sculptur~ b) 8.lrden4! Allen on dispa-.y Hours: l ·ll pm Thurtdl)' Friday; to a.m.·6 p.m Saturday, 1 ·S pm ~; 1-6 p.m TuM.l~·Wl'<f~y. 8 la aoche C.lllff)' SO) 31st SI. N~-pc>11 ltext\, 67)-))01 ·Tilt Bl~ f'°""'1 Se- ries." "A~t' sculptu~ ol blue flowf.n grown i. gis.n11c P'OPO<hOOJ >) mbollle atomic w.stt' 111 the t'n~11on~1. on t'•· hbl. ~ recephon 7-10 pm Saturd.l\ ~' houn· 9 a m.·S pm Mond.>\ ~ fnd.ly, 9 .a m ·I pm -.1."t'knd> f lft .idmis.won 8 s.lon ~urt IJISO 81>oo A\'t' . Suite 8-ll, Newpo11 Bl'.t<:h "llJ1t .in.IM T~ • IN.ugur.11 Croup ShQ,," -ll'.atunng the Mt ol AleJI Alft'rov Anni(' BIKL.lc-.. Mith.lei >.tnesau. V.itet' Amemoy.i. 8.Jnl.J lil.l ~y. O.avid Nl(hol>. Ctni;l'r Rub)· 'rhornton .ind h\o p.lmll'" Jnd pt1n1 ln;ibn from Seit 11rlp Ct.1ph>C\ or £.ut LA -runs .through ()<I 16. \\ hl·n I her(' \\Ill be a dmtng rt'Ct'pl•on trum C. 8 p m 8 Susan Spirilus G.illt'ry .it l r1.ln!o:le Squart', Suitt' 21:.! 11'1('.tr Sfuui » lO\lJ Mesa, 5411·7SS8. "Pr('("~ M<'t.il~ 1v· - !he founh annu.ll t'~h1b1tion o{ pl;ltmum, p.ill.id1um .ind gold tont'd 'pht.Jtogt Jph> - doles Sund.>y WOil..\ by phocog1.1phc.·~ • LOtN StoM-s, D•n Burlholdt.-r. f'.;l•il Ch.lp m.lll and 1<.>1en Hinh.in .>rf' on ~>CW ''Au tumn LN~ and Fodd fkM~. 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A ~ ~· 11.KUootc rvns lht Onl Thu,,_ day of t.dt inonlh In lht main ~ paps of ltw D1ily ,iJot. llltnd: 0C. CH.ans-County. IT, bl.id. ~. IT-ope., bbdi lfe ~L pp. ptt ~·TM. tow •m'Jvcf. • ShOf> Iii Yot1 Drop, 0o 7-8 ~·· at• °' A TSC boutqu._'S .tnd r~rWl~nu <it 8.albo.t 8.ly Oub. Nt'Wp(1tl lk'.ach SS pp Phtlflt .. 21 4210 • htnl TIA Ott 9, Ct IOC Qut'en '" Hum Cu01d "' l 1 "'"' R<-1ch f'tVltlC Sl1· 86i~ .,, • ·············································-··· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • CuiJiM FAnl.11~ ~ Oct. to It 6 pm., OC Ph.ltwmonic Society, iro resuwill\ll, U!Jonu.i W\(f*S &l Ct8n ~. 5.lnf.' AN ~ Cont.xt MMy ~ 643-2336. . • Food Fair ~d Win. T Uliftl! Oct. 14 at 8;30 p.m . Food Otwibution Center cufi. n.ary dtl!lhb at ~ Cowt. SlO pp. Phone nl-uo. 8 Home Tour and Cift ,_.,.,bes. 1S, 10 a.m.-9 p.m., CH0C l tttlest Mtel <Altld in Yorba Linda· nad Anaheim tl:h ~ 532-8675. • Comecty N"tght, Oct. 16 It • p.m:, Community ~a ~am. p:eMntS m- n'll'dl.Jn Bill Engv.11 at UC IMne 8ttn £~ Ct'nlt'f. S 1 S pp. Cont.act l.UW Fedrick. 250-0488. 8 leMfic. Od. 16, 6;.JO p.m.·1 a.m., St. ~ ~.11 Founcbtloft d.Mer cbnce and ~trTU.1~nt fHtu~ ~ ~ .and P~ O.JWbef .it An.thNn Hillon and Towers. SlOO pp. BT. Cont..lel MlflO John-son, 771-8211 • Making 1 world o1 om~eace. 0c:t. 16 .it 7 )0 p.m.. ll'Wle B.vcby ThNtte tr\$· ees' g.ti. fe.1turt'S rn~national t'ood M1d mwc ol ~ MMdes Bf.nil M llT PLa.r.I and Cheng tw. St 25 pp. Phone as+ 4607 • Sund.iy Supper at ~ li~ Ott. 17 M S JO P-rn., UC llvo~ CTrnal Gll1Cff Un- tcr .11 R.u Rt'suur.lnt Newpott Bffch. • Dinn•r .at rua&. Oct. 17, FOOS f rt'nch Prcr. ~le tnc.!.d oil rmowned Cnsta Mew ft'SliaurMlt sas pp ConcKt E.1111a Udl.o«, 640·5388 •Community W.allc, Oct t 7 It 9 a.m., CHOC P.00"°' and OISOt')Llnd J.5 m1.les fun ~lk •round South Co.1st PSu.. mclro .art'.1, Costa ~ Phone 512·868). •Coll Cl.tnk, Oct 18 it 10 • m .. CHOC P;idrtnos touma~I ll El N~I Counriy Club, usun.t Np Phone 512·8683 • Chriitmu Comiwny. Oct. 19·21, JYn• '°" lCJgve ol OC ~ty ~I bou- trqUt' at OC f .uryounds. COi&.i Mcia. SS pp. PhoM 261 <>dn. • AntiquH, fliqUt'Ut' .and T .abl• Sdtin fOf th• ''JOI ~ 10 .11 S JO p m. li.nlor l t'.l!:«t' ol 0C lt'Cl'pl.IOn .and itcturt' "IJco ~ho ..... .at oc 1 ... r,,;•our)(Ji, c~ ;..~ st 5 pp Phor.e .:!61 < r •'TA ttom~ Tour Ckt 26, 10 .am~ YoUr ticket to a secure • • retirement •. COllEDY & MAGIC COMMUNITY MNTS I . . . l . ' . ' '. .. ~ \ . .-. .. d .• .. ,,, .. L•olt , ....... ..ioo Main St 8;1lho., 673-4633 TUDOR COTTAGE lt.o.t. th. PN:Mltlr Wat eoa..~ Siglti,,g of 1-t p .m . Sunday, October 10 PleuC ~;,., Ml on this 1p«i.al dily to m«I Bo b a nd Joyce Byns. We will lwtit •" opportunity tlrwwingftw -nte ApP/c I.Ady.• ..SU R.lnctti Lane La Cat.ad-, CA 910U..,.. (818)~ I 0.,... Coat Weekend I ~. OdOber 7, 1113 ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ··································••!4•••·····~··· ) ' •• ..... ! ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .•.••...................... ~~···················· I DANCE ... UTERJRY ARTS MEETINGS & SEMlttARS • "_,,oft k Mh hblic l1bury N~· "°'' (t'fl (' b•.mch. asu S-an ~t' 0rM'. ~-port ~.Kh t.44•)\81, '8w· llC"U Pt.&nn,,, I hr fuluf t' "Vn' l Wh..at It lJi,cod 1 o &-.. t~ ht'.to ol .a lltt k'fT\>t\,lr ~t('tl ~-9 pm Twt'"ld.I~ • Nt'Wpl>f1 H.irbot At1 Must>um &SO S..n C~mt•ntt' 0< °"N>?O" ~h. 759·112? ''TUf"IJJy T.11~ .it "oon:· .an ~ng St'· ron UC lrtt •nlo•m.ll g 1:lt'fy 1.all.s .and •I~ "' lu•t-.. L, o11tl\I• ,HI h~1Jti.l•l\ cotio, C"u r.a:or. tdoe.:i:on, .anJ ud~ art ptol~ .1!1 cunt nuc rucsJ.l • .-'Ith t 1A11.1 chit• cur..ator 8ruu• ~t l'f'• ~«k LI .. oo .trt "'0 ,.J ),ltlt,>. 8 0rang" Co.ht Col~t-ro1 FA"''<'" I l~.a '~ ~ l. ~680 'lt.l>\ w ' ~ • lvw .and ' ~ .. thtrc t'lnut "'U!Uhop f<,,. m..'f\ :an<! " lf!IC'<\, "' II be' rl· h ,..,, t1om G )0 9 lO rONJ;hl r ft• H'J. occ I.a :'U.l;."' ptot~ f'.atllHl ~·~ " I Pf<,~ oi 100( lilt • 11'.Kbrl( ~ ,..,,... It"• 1u )'.\<.of•~ 'uc;a\.ln Mc•1<.0 hum 7 }Q. •J 10 p"' <At H on lt:t' f.><.., ty I~ f n~ ..Jnu..woo OCC t'Conotni<~ pt.iftlo!V ' ~I t>kb I• I D<<" tC'\• I" o I Oun I\(>'~ 11'.ld '" nt'•I \ mnOC'f I"> Ol.n.1 1rom 1 l(). 9 )0 pm Ult 14 .n the {tlmmUn•t'( ~· ·~n Odie(' tr~ .a..!'"' 8 <KAI\~ Cont Collt'lt' S..<hn' Ct>nltt, 16 1 \\ r , CUoN JL .... .ay. r.. !'¥!port s ..... "'4S·9-'t2 t.. ~~ ~ ttu: ~ it cr1,11 ~ Ir ll\'I Or.l~ County U.,·)wn ~ ltnph OI MnJCU s .... ~ tOollll "" ~ ollt'f<'d 1· 10 pm fricMy ftt. \l;' so. • Of.anr County tnsidt> rcfi-.tt Scotts S--Jh>Od 8.lr ~ Croll. ))00 lltl){ol CtJoU "~ 64'! 1909 Md\M':f 0 C~m.an. Ph 0. fOtmt'f phibophy ptof~. olllJthot o1 .. ~$ ol IJlC t.~cn o11nd •·P«h ol IJlC Modt'rn Mt\be" ~" lief~. ~JI ~.a\. on ' 0.iJy li!~ '°' o11 Spmt~ PtK· IA.it" 6 l 8:)0 1 m \\~.-. Adm.s· won S 1 S lfint t.me ~I • \.iiioni l Oiums 11().4 ~1*1 8J\d , C~ \~. 650-0:' lO "Yog.1 (cw T .... o ... " ~ ~ cl.aM fot ~"­ mt'«I S:30-i pm. rr~" ftt: SlS Pl"' p..w JWf ell' SSS • month MUSIC Cl~ssicoal, Opera & Tr.ldilion.tl I' 8 ~ Colrtt W.art'houst> & ltoutinJ Co. SO(; l ht !>t., Nt'\'poo Be.ach, 675-0HJ C..1eg Coleman pl cw~.al GU•W 8 to ni&flt f rtt .adm1~ 8 Alt.i Cofrtt Houst •r Tu .. ru,'4c!o Sq\ur", 1870-A HMbot ~.-d . No 100 CO>U ,\ les.J, 64 6-7 H O }ooll'ph Y .t>h.t1 pl..ys db \IC.II gu.u• e t.'lt\ fJU F ,~ oadmtSM<Jn 80~rich Coff"" )601 J,Jmbortt Ro.xi. "<'W?O" ~ ... h. 8ll·914} ~ f't.t)· ~ ~ cl.a.~ m"'°' 8-11 tonis"' f rtt ..a.lm""°" • t.wtu Chor.alit of Or1ngt' County .n the.> 0r.Jnt-"'I! County Pt I ""' ng "1U Ct.'1\lef, (,()() l °"' n C l'nll'f Dr (1))1..1 Mt">.>. "> 56 · 6!b:! Chof.ik-l'lpl'll\ 1u ~J>Oll ~:urd.J) w11h • P"Jt."'.lm IC'.ltu11"11 \"riJ• > Sl.JbJr A!Jlt'' .inJ Bt-1"°''' ~toe?"""" Ille Ctwj>- m.in Uni.t.'f111'1' Choi< fOtll) tho.• rhof.i~ lot wh. "'" r.._ .. , S 1 < ·S~O • Onngt" Co.ail Coll~e 2;01 f.a f\~w Xcw )0rk C'itv Ballet • IWrr~.., .,~ ,.(,.,. I#,,._.,, .. lk .If r CI <lrtflNn The Sleeping Beauty OCT. 14-20 Ro.id. Cw,1 ~\eM. 4 J T· 5880 -<>CC S) m· phooy's opt>n1ng COO<:l'rt 7 JO p m Sun d.l~. "' Robe<t B MOCt' 1~.:itrl' lt'arurn Mourt's "'flutl' Coocffio in 0, "31~ · w.1th guet t<Jlo1>t On~ r-.ttl, ~un~js >•m plO"f t-:o ?," &~~\ 'OwrtUtt' lo ·Pr()m('lhf'.n'" ..... d \\oii;ot" s Pre-ludt-'" l.umh.w~· TK.l.eU Sl SO-S> • Or.tnge County Ph1lh,umonic Sociel)' ,u Qf.an Count) Pt"f!omllf'!; NI> Ct.'•'ll"f, C....0 To....n C~'flttr Otr~ CO>U Mc.'W. f>-'C.· OCPS St Pt>ttr~rg Ph.!?wmon" pt'!'' rutm~ ~.) "l.i C:.U.u l.ldr.i O.ert ... re,'' R.: hm.:in1not1, • Rh.l~ on .i lht-mt' o1 P.lg.1n1n1" .ind :>\mphon•C fJ.inct'\' j p m S...nd.ty Om1tro Al"\H'\ ,. i:u<'!>I p1.1• Mi T1cU-u SP SlOO • P.ac1Ck S~mphony Orc~tr.i .it 0<.ln" Coon~ Pt."llOl'rnNig Ans C~tt"f GOO l ..,..n (C'nlrt OtM:, C.....u "~ SSb .\1tlS" M~ d.n.-c10t CMI St (U,1 le .:id, P'>O on C.-> ,. St'rtf'\ ~~ 8 Ion 11 PJ{>\,-.llm oncl~ Btttn.,.eo's lt'fl'"" 0.t'flw'" "'' J," O..rw .. ~ 5~mphoti~ u 'I t from tht> p..;c.-... World 'j and T 1kc;in l l'lorTY>' (rom the 0..il) UC An~ r1a11i.. lt.'"'1ur1,,I: nJrr•tioo b) .M:tr~ li:.Jlh) B.a•n (1~Ht ptl'\~' .. pm Toe.I..~ S14•Sbl SERVING LUNCH DAILY 11:30-3PM DINNER .NIGHTLY 5PM-10AM BRUNCH SAT & SUN 10AM-3PM tlAZZwlth DIC MARl•llTHAL Wed Ntte • 1 'I-· ..... QQAll wllh llOI POL.LOI Sat Ntte•1 PAEEYSTYU ROCKwfth 800lmRS Sun. Nlte 8-12 ,,. Fri Nile 9"'1 nm WOMS 1\le9Nlll9:-1 "" ... Aft.M 'l'9NllAllTS Thurs.Nttet-1 d VOODUIHl8 llonNle•1 Sundlly Aft. M .. ······································~~~····· ··········~······································ Jazz, New Age & Blues • Caft Lido 501 30th St "'CV.port Be.ich, 675·2968 Larry Ober B.inJ pl4~ tonight .ind ne•t Thur1d.iy Bernie Pl'Jrl Jnd ti.11· monKJ fall play Fnd.lt (SS C.O\Cr) ~ Ott ltlCNc1I s.n~ 1.Ul .ind bluC\ \'OC.lls Saturd.1y ISS cover! Ron Smut open 1.1111 Sund.:iy Bobby Redf1l'ld plJ)\ lJ11n fo\ll l~Jy The Dt-<eL. Bor<le<1u' Group plJy'> Wedn~ay. Showt1ml~ 8 JO p m 1 .1 rn Thune.lays. l~JY Wl'tln~~i.1)l, 'J p.m T:lO .1 m. foday·Saturd.1)'>. Jnd J 10 7 JO p.m Sund.lys •TM CanMry 3010 Laf.1\C(te Aw Ne>wport Bt!ach, 675-5777 "The Dt•r\•L. lk>«k-aux GIOup pl.>)> Sund.i~ from '} pm to 1 a.m. · • Oitdridl Colfff & hprtno Bar 474 E 17th Sc • Cosu Mtos.a. 646 0323 Cu1~r1)( Tom long perlorms 1on1gtlt .ind ~"' Thursd.iy. David Burns pl.>~ i;u•t.>r solm Friday ~ Sm~ pWYl 1-lU ~turd.>y Showt1mes 9 pm Free admii.soon • Mucho <Auto Juz Bu And ulln Crill 263 E 11th St • Cost.I Mes.>, 6 31-4009 Snophon!Sl Moc.h.lel P.iuk> will perform fror;,n 9:l0 pm -n11dn1ght Frid.it ).)turd.1y Bruce Wall ~111 pt'fform from 11-11 pm Wednewiay and Oct 14 •Studio Caft -B•lboa 100 S Milin St .. B;ilbo.a, 675-7760 John ~leus~nst.imm plays the bl~ 9 pm 1 .am Frod.iy· !i.atUrday and 2·6 pm Sund.Jy. The Wor~ play the blurs 9 p m 1 " m 1 ~Jy foe Manenthal pl.iys l•lU 9 p m · 1 J m Wednftday • Wntin South Co.vi 686 Anton 81,<l .. Lobby lounge. 5~2500 f.iu v11luo.,o Paul.a Pri~ plays 1>4.ino and s.n&' 7 to 11 p.m. Saturday 0.-ive 11olden pl.:iys poano 6 to 10 pm T~ay through Thu™1.I) Pop, Rock & Country •The Cannery 3010 l.ilayene A11e .• Newport Be.Kh. 675-5777 The ~ plays 9:l0 p.m.-1 ._m. Thund.lys .00 2·6 p.m Su~· The Bl.lsl pllys 10 p.m ·1 .i m. FrKt.y-S...turday. K.u~ N~I •> 9• p.m -mtdniglll Tued.ly • C.armtlo's Ristor.,nte 1520 Px1ft< Co.lSI Hwy., C0<0Cl.l dcl M.tr, 675-19l2 T rop1c.1I i~nd mlAIC from Los Tropicanos 8 30 pm Tut'Sd.ly chfougt_l Thursd.lys and 'l JO p.m Fnday .1nd SaturdJy n1ghb. Gul'Sl mu)ici.ln> perform 8.30 p.m. Suntl.iy Jnd t.\onJJ)~ •Diedrich Coffoe 3601 JJmboree R~d Ne\.\pott 6exh, 833·910 R~ f~n tJez pl.tys .xousbc gu1t.lr •t.11:Jnciay. Boan BJrrett plJVS .acoustic S\JILlr WC!dnc.-sdJy. M1L.e Olsen pl.iys SUd"' Oct. 1-4 ~ ... tnnfi. II pm Free ~~ •Le Meridit-n hotel. 45()0 M.KArt.hur Bl\ltl • NewpOtt Be.Kil, 476-2001. St.udom (<'lltral pres.enll t.1'k.lel ~aley sl°""' ~ k.'Ctiom irom Pti.mtom ol the ()pef.1" 8 p m · 1 oi m F rtd.lys •Rusty Pelican 27l5 \V Coast tiwy , Newport Beach. 6-H -3431 ~ Mc· d1ntoc:k plays 8 JO pm.· 12 lO a.m. t<>- ni&tit .ind ne,1 Thund.ay. t-:o N.\~ 8.lnd pl.iys 2:30-6:30 pm Sl.inday No CDvef/rtO minrmum •17th St. Bar 'N Crill 428 E. 17th St. C<X!a Mesa 6S0-1750. Ct.usic ~ from The Sh.lr\s on 8 JO pm • T2:30 • m WedneKUy·Salurd.ays. • Studio Cafe -Balboa 100 S. t.\lin St , S...100., 675·7760. The Codi! pl.lys .Thur\- • d.iys from 9 pm.· 1 am farntly Styte per· forms 2-6 p.m S.lturd.ays Boomen play II p m.-mtdnight Sund.>ys and 9 p.m.-1 a m Mondays. • Warehouu Rest.lur•nl HSO Via Qpor. to. Newport Beach, 673--4700. Modefn r .a11h performs rock at 9 p m. today throuWl S...turtl.>y <lnd Qa. 14· 16. ~ SS Cult1,1re performs. tegg.>e "' 9 pm WedneKUy Cu"er S10 THEATER MRRYATIONS (714) •· 1MO 110 IL C>t*O #.Al TUITIN.,._ Please 4'ela 11• SMll's • cwt;sllt ...... "MQaelallrwtll*...-............ .......... Palnloi. ... 1Drs. •ro.,,Nl_&,1 III ~·--·([ Jldl --··*--· ,.... ...... lllIOMd .es ... -.d..,,.._ as: Sll-Sll. Showlimes fat barh tur· urm,t tit l:JO atRt-t-P m • Swdrft It T~ys thtoudJ f~ at 8 pm, ~· 2:10 And 7:l0 pm • Fajitas • Enchiladas DINNER FOR TWO ONLY 125 T-'&-A'Measu eL.. k....._, M....,.. "W•'d lille IO.m.yvu •.,. iilic,.,iMc dinrw for t-o. jilt; a at~ cyt. ~ .. ,...., ...... ro.. juat 1251 Your me.I will wlude nutritiout lhrimp ..,cti.ur, &he.,_,.,..., lkftih11t1a hiMhy •..t. Tcriyaki BftfJulimnuoilcal ith lldllon• M4 nwu.hl"90tM, Oticlicn with ,_.,.. s.e.. .. J_,._.. .-. .,._ f.-hly cut ~·W.. All~ with the uki ..... c:...-.._ .. a hcalthy"-1.rice • ..., .... 1o....,. ................... , ... , ..t th.(~ prioe. h 'e ow ......... Qllllr...,._ O.:C. JI, '""-....._,,...,,.._....,_., ,,,.._ .... __.. ............ . ~ . ~ ; : I ' I ' I ..,. .. I , .,,. __ L a.....wa>111.1l11 • ........ ._,.0._.,...•"'""" ...... <JH ... lfllo A ...... (1l•)n ....... T ........ cJ1t)l8"fm•Clirell....,,.Clll»tNJIM Olir-..... ·~tg........_,.. ........ ..,..... I ...... ·---------.. ------------------------------· ~~--- - - --- - - - -._. --.. .-- -._ _ ....J t3 ·········~·······························~~····· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• .. • a.pensive rcsta•rants usu- ally lcan tow"ltd impoloinc entrances and opulcn1 ckcor • -I million doll:SD or more is often pent to lure cus· 100\crs in to thae dini~ cs1abli h· mentS. I" l • Utr tnaclkrs :>Cld Bill puon opened C•nlaf \ndcrt in a impltr ll)lc ol sub1le good taste. The 11ar a11roc1ion 1\ f!~t and last, t:'kpntly prep.ired (ooJ. Oacf Ulf Stnndbcri'1 cuisine h~ urned national rccoinnion; he ~3) ~ cd to coolt in New YorL. a1 the annu~ JamQ Oc1rd dinner Jnd the 1Utaur2nl made the h~ of nJllonafly fan1C>~ food cri1w:. M1 m1 Shcnuon. u one of chc top SO res-· 1.1urant> io the nation -riJhl up there IJI the culinary "rato.phC'fc "uh L.o. Ancclc:)' PaUaa anJ New 't url Cuy' lAt The prJCCS re0cc1 this. ol cou1~. .:inJ·Ou~a( Anders i> a pl fur line of )'>Ur most scrM>US "1an1n1 :snJ c-cpcnsi\'C cxpcricn~ "ell ~->nh ~"ina up for. Magnuson bu a ch.:araclerisllc '"rJic rc1accnce, to don't c.\pcc1 the voluble ar«t•nJ )'OU ._.oul'-1 re· 1.cl\-C at )'OUT fa\ontc haJian tr31- 1oria. Doth ~rtncrs. nllives oC Sweden, m.:ay be rescl'\eJ, but the) . \hire a p ion for qmJity and a 'desire to pkasc the most JiiCOI"\· '"'diner. · Our dinner bcpn •ith t":a1 '3~ bJcd bmet o( tradition:al, irrcsi~I· 1blc i\liedi\h brc:id and 1hose little pots ol i'l'Ctt butter -h1ch come 10 the 11blc al once. We ._.ere .... Led for our bcvcraic order -"UAc: gJa -Of teed 1ca, one cup ol col foe and t•o sot Mond.1,i' f ume Blanc." The coffee curmudgeon ~1J it ~-. the be l be b:aJ l:l)IC:J an )C:ars The iccJ tea 01;a,cn ""a' ~f\l:d a m.sll pitch r of !>u,:ir s}rup -none of th:u )tirring·h"c· mad 10 melt pl;am old 'ug.-ir. (nu ... )()n of thinI_ can poil you for the real \\Otld!) Rulity $Cl ui, ~cvtr. Di "c sc:inncd abc prtc:e anJ the C\'Cnmg "'ice • a bu lt~. but that IUmW OUI Co be. .. u ri ht bccau~ appetizer ch 'cc were cuusin1 angsa -too m:iny cooJ thine to choolc from. Herc i) wh t wiu finlllly ordcn:u· buucry picllcd bcrrina wuh tangJc of rcJ onion slices. t\\O tiny red po11toc) and a lovely chunk of \..Stcrbot1cn chCC$t; cosnac an"9 gc-curcd bed S(.1"td a.rpaccio s.aylc uodcr a ~•orMol.~ cheese and a dtf.u.lc Ol tNfl'le oil; a wiJJ rkc p:aneate drlped witb smoked Scot- HOW SWEDE IT IS It may be hard to find Gustaf Anders, but restaurant's cuisine has put it on the map By MARLA BIBD, D ! n 1 n 8 E d 1 :. o •· ti!>h S3lmon. topped \\ith golden c~' i:ir and :i dollop of creme fr:iichc:. and :.i heaping bo\\I ot steamed mu .. sch hlthcd \\llh :i de!-. 1i:.11c mu:!>tard cream broth. On to 'han:J cntrccs for the h:irdu:r appc111c' :unong. u ... · J;.irLI~ brtMncd brc~ht of dud \\:I!> l:.inn.:J uul on the pb1c. !>ho-.ang medium rar.: pinL; IO!>lJC. the Oa\Ur deep- ened h' the conccn1ratcd nature of the Jud. confi1 and a !>pnnl..ltng of • ''"cc1-1.1r1 lmgonbcrries. Ilnll1an1 \C:~c:IJhkl> m.1d.: an arl"l>rl 01 the "1\01c: · · A cru't of lemon and bla, I.. pep· per cm:.i,.:d the filel of \CJ b;,i,., rc,lln~ on ma,hcd ~Uloc:., in .1 pale cream~ ..au-.c "1th kd. ltquur ;and a ubtk hint of 3nisc. Dah' carrob. J.uk green !>Ira.nth l'I bc:in' 3nd a urpmmg l icl of bbn-.hcd jalapcno gah! the pl:ite a \l\JJ, ron1cmp..1r:ir) OJ\Or and fani'h We sh:.arcd an inten~c kmun1 l:irt :inJ one: of pcc:in~. and pol· i">hcd them ofl. i.1unncd th:u "t' haJ rOl>m for-unc more -dc:l.:ctabl~ crumb The dc"crt \\IOC 11,t 1• •• n eJU\.Jll,10 an the be~t of th.JI i:c-nre incluJin~ :.ome rare anJ c\pcn-11.: selection-. H1dJcn in "the bad ol bcvlllh1 11'1 Sou1h Co:i!>I Plai..a'!> Villai:e. Gu)taf Andcn h:b h3d 10 d~a" :i following '"1hou1 benefit of JO\ periphcr al \l)U:tl ind1c::itioo Ill the: compk,; tn;.it 11 C\l~ts There arc • 'pcc1al h3ppcnin~ going on all of the llmc In JU l the past fc"" "eel..!>. a 'pcc1:il shcllfi!>h c'''"' :i· g;mz..a and a rcmarl .lble v.1ld i:ame dinner h.1\C taL.co place A Jinncr :ind 'ho'""S of !>v.cd1!>h gl.1" .ut '~ulp1urc' Ill benefit L:lgun.1 ~r Mu .. cum ., ...:-1 for \\ cdnl"~.1' J " "J:lU na~hl ",1a1cJ hlf Cl.:1. :t• til:in,ani: nMth to" an.I Gu,t::il Ander ... 11~v.oulJn'1 be "urpri' n.: h ~e :in :iuror.1 huri:oih!> hO\i:n ng over the pb-.c. 11" the .aur:i ol lho-.c ~JnJtna\.1;an..,, Str.lrKiN'rg :.anJ \1.1 nu~n. hard .:al "url: :i.:h1c,10g d1n1n( m:igic. 0 ff l • WHAT: Gu1tar Anders , WttHf: '6-51 Sunllowef A\'e. WHIN: lunch H :lO o m 2 p.m. Mondoy-F11doy; C11nner 5:30.9 30. 10 p .m.' dally: SaNr day 11.ftc:l"I 11:30 o rn.-1:,s p m WHAT'S ON TMI MlNU: S..0- bh, contznen1al ~ .. MOW MUCH: ~ b two. $t~ MOltl ltfO: 6"-t7J7 -. AMERICAN I PIZZA RESTAURANT CLUB BRKFST LUNCH DINNER COFFEE HOUSE CAFE SEAFOOD INDIAN STEAK 5 ITALIAN CHINESE ~f Al RCACH For more infonnation regarding local flav~ call The Daily Pilot at 642~21 . - or lhe Huntington Beach Independent at 965-3030. 12 OrMge Colllt W.ll•Mt / ~. ~ 1, ,.