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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-10-08 - Orange Coast PilotOn the rocks Oiff. Johansen, of Huntingt_gn BeKh, wolb his way around the rocks at Pirates Cove in Corona del Mar. Johanun, ~ho just returned from-a rock climbing trip at Joshua Trtt, prKtices' at the popular cove three times a . week. BUSINESS FAX 6ll·S902 ORCVLATION 800-252-91~1 C\ASSIFtEO 642-S678 RETAIL ADS 642-4121 NEWSltOOM 5-4()..12~ • N(WSfA)( 646--4170 HOnlNE '42-6086 SPCMtTS 642 .... JlO •••• ' . L'9111 ............................... 1 Pc:lc. LCJI •••••• I ••••••••••••••••• I ~ .............................. 1 ~ ...........•. ,. .............. _., ~ ............................ ! . .. 0uf !~1't we~ .t.ik.es an encore todc1 I wtth momi'lg douds ~nd log giving w~ to r nd temptt~tures risipg to the 70s along the t, warmer inl nd. ~ We.Miier, 2 Cox ducks 11ut of battle for Senate ~ Representative thinks tough primary contest could aid Democratic foe Dianne Feinstein. By Russ Loar, Stiff Wrtllr NEWPORT BEACH -Rep. Chris Cox announced Thursday he will not run (Ot lhe U.S. Senate ~ TV viewer led San Bernardino deputies to home of toddlir. who was safe with family. Accused c~ it '8rge. 5eat ttetd by Dianne Feinstein, cit- ina what woutd surety be a conten- tious and expensive primary battle againsfl mukimillionaire Santa Bar- bara Rep. Michael Huffington. "AJI along I was oonvinced that my ability to succeed in an admit- tedly tough campaign against f ein- stein depended on Wlitin& Repul>- licans acrou the board," Cox said. "The current primary lineup would have made that well-nigh impossible for ll full nine month~." The conservative Newpon Beach Republican said he wall re- mam 1n the House or Represcnta· tive~ and run for re-clec11on in 1994. Former Orange County Rep. But . Cox's biggest primary chal· len&c would ha"e come frvm Huff· ington, the son of-a Tc~:i 011 t}· coon who defied p:tn) darecti\C5 in 1992 :arid • used his con~1derable \o\-ealth to def e;u longtime Republi- can Rep Robert Lagoma~ano. Cox behC\.CS he oould beat Huffington, but worne!> that a bruising primary baule \o\OUld sig- nificant!) v.caken his chances against Feinstein. .'!frankly, l just don't think Re· publicans can afford lO ~e Di- anne f CIOStein that kind of head nan," Cox ujd, Cox bti pent dlc last. 90 days lining up Republican support for a potential run aga.imt Feinstein, gaanmg the end<;>ncmcnts of Re- publican ranging Crom Jack Kemp to Soon) Bono. Bill Danncmcyer and lnland Em- pire attorney Kate Squi~s -both Republicans -told Cox they wtll run again t Feinstein, \o\hO is up for re-election in November 1994. "We v.ere vcf) comfortable that ' See COX/4 OHicials ·consider plan to snun out public smoking ~ After South Coast Plaza clears the air, executive suggests Costa Mesa ought to do the same By Ma'Tlle Mcltod Stan Wr :er COSTA Ml::.SA -Smol ers may haH! re"er pl aces to light up 1n the cit) no" that offic1ab arc mulling O\Cr a Cit)· wide 'lmoling ban. The idea "a~ fir'>t r Jl~d b~ Soulh Coa~t Plaza General Ma nager Jim Hen· "ood Y.ho wrote to the cat) 1.i'>l \\CC~ suggesting offic1ab i.hould · follo" the ma11'1. February dc..i .. 1on to ban 'm'-'l· ang On \\ ednesdJ) tlu: Cit) 's sub .. tance ' abu~ ad' i~n. comm ttee launl'.'hed 11\ month-long StuJ) during \o\h1ch boarJ memb\!ri. ~ill h~ten tu public opinion about whether the cuunc1I )hould en:ict tln an11-smoking lav. ''Henv.·oo<fs lencr uid the ban al South Co:ist hil' been v.ell·rcccl\C:d from the public and that ror he+1llh rea· son) 1hc city sho~ld be pro.Jdl\e unJ suggested a ban throughouc the c1ry," i.1id Ron Schocnmehl. "'ho h..ld scl'\i'ed as chairman of the i.ubsl3ncc abu e comm1m:e unul recent!) Jan Roberts, a spolcsv.oman for QUlmON 111111 ill? Should the aty ban smokjna ia rcs1~urants or JX.lblic Places? U )'OU arc a smolt.cr. \lrl>Wd )OU . drive to ewpon Beach ju t lO be able to ~c •hilc you d~? Lta~e )OUr commcnis acd name on the Re ders' Hotline, 642-6086. ~outh Co:m Pl:ua !>:ud !>he was unaware or .lny SUCh COrr(''>ponden.:e \Cnt to the Cit) from Hen..,.tJOd · but agreed that plaza oft1~1als' dec1 ion an februal') 10 ban !>mol ang '" all public arca5 or the mall .h;.i!> been effc.ct1\C. · \\ c made a dec1~on and fch 11 "as In the bc!ot tnlefC)l of Our CU!otomef) to pr~1dc the bc!>t !oho_pe_1ni.._ cnv1ronm nt tha1 "C could." Robcn ) said "We ..,.ould be rh \Uppon of whit1C\icr the ci~ 's dec~1on """'" ·· ") · If C~ta Mc$:! coo 1dcred a b.m t11e) would nor be the lin.t to do so. League of California C111es s.tatistio ho• that Dana Poinl ;and Laguna ~3ch ha\ic nl- read)' banned !>mol.1ng in rc)tJur .tnl'> -See SMOKING 4 Cocaide seizures elsewhere show Costa Mesa connection ~ More than S 13 million worth of drugs confiscated in two recent raids . Two local men arrested in one bust By LonAnn Bashedl. s ti wrur ~oplc stop U\tng drug,, bccau<.e a long as 'he USCI':\ are, there .... ,u be a dc- '!}llnd. And there ..... 11 .tl"a)' be ~upph· er!I to replace th("C "'ho ~o to pmon ·• The &IJv.;an Parl bu't .. tool pl.ice Wcdncsdl\ e'enin~ v.hen Co t:a Mc~. Anaheim and r ullerton n;trCOll\; off1c· crs. along v.1th 1he Orange C,lunt\' Dru1 Enforcement Admtn1\tration. raided a COST A MESA -Pohcc here. along home folkw.mg C\"t'ral m~mthi. ol 1n"e - "Ith olher area la"' enforcemont •sen· 1icat1on!o. cacs. raided a &Id"'" Park home In addition 10 JM l1lo-. of cocaine. WcdnescUy, confi!IC3ting roughl) $13 they sc12ed a hllndgun and arrc,1ed miHion •orth of cocaine. some of ~lndr-three men Maoricto Dctgl\10.-...... --~-- "'as apparently bound for local street . lbld"'in Park. Uc tor lsau. ~6. ol B:lld· Sc'cral da) before that, Costa Mesa ••n Park nd \'actor Molina. 1'. of LOI poh c said the) arrested three men -An~lc:\, "'ere all hoo cJ on SS m1lhon two of them local re idents -v.1th bail • ncatl} half a m1lhon doll~rs "'-orth or CO· A r.ccent ~uure of ~{~ kilo ol co- caine an a Huntington Buch motel came in Lacuna \o11:uel 1 .. v.hu1 led nar- room. cotto officer~ tl) the \U~pcct\, a~cordin& · Sgt Loren W)rick id police urce to Co11ta Mc'a police p lc'm~n tell them that a u~tanual quantity of George W1b.on: the cucainc ~uld ha\c Y>OUnd up 1n . .. 'arcot1" Jctc1,.ll\C' arc 11o"Orlm to Costa Mesa and urroundang ci11e reduce the no .... of 11le" I dnip by h)l· "Obviously tbi m3lc a dent." l<Min& up on 1ntorma1ion a1ncd from Wyrick said. "But we llfl need to have See COCAINE/4 Good news for everyone but the lobsters ~ Ashermen dive in to lobster ~eason along the coast I "!!!·on-.a.t• Check it out _ ~atJhe library . · before y~u buy 0 ctober may be Consumer Information Month, but residelllS of 01,1r coastal communities take a year-round interest in their economic duly to consume. Wh:it has changed over lime ts the amount of personal rcsponsibiJity we mu~t take Cor what we buy and how we dispose of leftover wastes. The Newport Beach Public Library can help you become both a wise and cnvironmtlltally conscious consumer. . You probably head for the library when Check It Out you wnnt to research new cor prices, evaluations and options. But do you know where to dispose of those old tires, batteries or motor oil? Newport's public libraries have listings of locations willing to take those hazardous wastes off your hands. Just call or come by for the names and/or locations of these sites. B~fore you buy that new plant for the garden or invest in a new lawn, Loe Hiii m:aJic f tom the library. I read every book 1 could act my handS on." He __ \ __ it_ed m:i 'c: tio~ in. Pbadcna, Holl)'wood and ~enlu Uy me& utt;cr maaicians and •lartcd'honaina out t tbc Mu&ic Castle in Hollywood. A 13·year ~mp~ with IM- Newpott·Me a Unified SChool Oistrict and an occompli}hed magician. For \he l l six years, he has been supervising custodian at College Park Elc:mcntary School. LAltGI PAMILY Houle, .. 3. grew up in the San Gabriel Valley. A graduate of ArCJidia High School, he moved to Balboa Island in the summer of 1972. ''I have been married 10 yea{S, and though I have no kids 1 always tell people I have 676 kids. That is our total enrollment at College Park." ABRACADA81tA Houle's passion for magic began as a teen-ager after watc:hing a friend's older brother perform tricks. Houle said the magic, such as coins, card-, rocks, offers more of an intimate setting as opposed lo stage or parlor magic. Also, "it was n chcnpcr way to go." SLEIGHT OF HAND "l started by checking out books on .. I would practice ix or $CVCn hou~ a dQ¥, sometimes pr11c:1ic:in1 all through the night in my bedroom without realizing the time until l saw the sun come up. l was touslly consumed with it for a period of my life. I w ju t f aseinated with the techniques people used to present a tiick and the ecrcc:t h had on their audience.'' KIDS STUFF Although Houle has pcrfonmd for friends and relatives, his favorite, :lnd most appreciative audience is at College Park." "Some kid~ here are very shy, and when I pull a coin out of their car, or ~k~ a coin disappear, it breaks down the shyness. I have a deep fondnc for the kids and this is :m extension of that lpvc," he 11aid. -Story by )OJct $C'h~rrr, photo by Mt1~ MDttln If you !now wmeonc "ho "ould make an incere)ting Pilot Person, call our Readers Hotline at 6-12-6086. Remember to /e3,·e )Our nume :ind phone number. ThJn!\! CITYSIDI coming 10 the library may be a natural for you. Exploring how plants interact in specific environments, and the compa1ib1l11y of their maintcmlnce requ1remen1s nnd your upkeep desires also can be fun The libraries of Newport Beach have books, videos, reference materials and magazines that can hclp•you evaluate all your landscaping options. But what do you do with those clippings from grass, trees and shrubs? Disposing of these natural wastes in our strccrs or storm drams clogs up our harbors and is against the law. Learn about reducing yard clippings, "grasscycling", mulching, composting and worm composting in "Resource-Efficient Yard Dre: Transportation Commission says city 'can live without' bridges Composting and More", a handout prepared by the city or Newport Beach, a\atlablc for copying at all Newport Beach public libraries. Also produced by the city and available for check-out at all four of Newport's libraries is "Composting Work.shop", a vKlco on how-to start your own compost pile, whether you live in an apartment on Balboa Island, or a home on Lido Isle. ~ Group unanimously decides to recommend against 19th Street and Gisler Avenue bridges over Santa Ana River. By Mamie Mcleod, Staff Wrl!er COSTA MESA -This week marked a small victory for local residents op· posed to the 19th Street nnd Gisler Av· enuc brid&cs. But, ffi3ny sa~ the battle_ has just begun. The city's Transponation Commission on Wednesday voted 3-0 10 recommend against the bridges that would span the Santa Ana River into Huntington Beach and fountain Valley. respectively. The commi~ion wa) coMidering information city's traffic 1nafr \Oiced its op1mon 1ha1 presented to them in a regional .report 1he bridges were not needed b~d on which suggests the need for the c:r~· 1hc nnalysis of the technical information ings. in the report. Those oppo~ed to the bnc.Jgcs -sny the "j,_Vc believe we could h1rc \li1thout the structures would turn their now quiet briJgt.) until the )Car 2010," said Peter neighborhood streets in~o major thor· Naghavi, tr;:insportation ~~ice,S m:in· oughfarcs. so many ~ere encoura&"CJ b)' ager for the city, 1n an intcmcw cJrlacr the commission's vote. this ~eek. ''Time for that l..md or Jnal· "At the meeting people tnllced about ) is is aone. We don't ha\C the· free the social cos\s, losing homes and relow han~ like we used to. Why do it now. c1lling, snfcty for children and how their why' olthrough cxpcn c now \I.hen )OU ocighborhood--routdn't-handle 1tflY"10fC---rnUy don'Htttd 1irat." traffic," sa1J Councilman Joe EncU<?n. Nagh;:i\t's report v;:ihdatcd \\hJI clli· \\ho attended 1hc cumm1ss1on mectin_s , zen~ said the)' already know a an ob)el'\cr "l just don't think the ''h'~ not a quc~uon of rhe commun!l) bridges ma._c :,cni.e cconom1cally, practi· being 'plit on the 1~uc.' aid Dcin cally or ~i.iJI)." Reine ma on. :i Newport Beach re)tdent The meeting m;.irlcd the fim time tbe "'ho i a member of the Co,la Me).J Cit· I ~ izcn Bndgc Altem:tt1\e Study Group "The re idenb ~cm pretty resolved thJt 1hh 1i. not somcthtng th;»I shouJJ be on 1hc county mi. tcr plan of h1ghv. •)'~ " The comm1 ion's rcrommend:uion "'" go to the Cit} Ccuncil "'hlch ~•II hear the ~me pre~n1a11on at thctt Oct. 25 mccung, at "'hach time, Erl luon '-l)l the council V.lfl a& in \UICC their trOni oppo 1t1Un 10 the bridges. "We\c :alread} calen our p<»ition," Encl~n S31J. "We made a commitment to the cillzen' til~--11u: c _btui&u..o.ll _ the m.1 1cr plan We~ ;agreed 'llr1th the i.urround1ng c11iec. 10 "'orl for an ahcr· nail"~· ·- "But v.e dun't want to put a wall up :uound our city," he .;iJJed '\\c JU\I 'llran& 10 find ahcrnati\ei. h> Jc\tro)'rnit our nci&bborhood." OK. so you came 10 the library, did your re~earch and purchased a major appliance. Everything is going along smoothly and then kablam! It no longer functions. The dealer ignores you, the local rep won't return your calls, but the library will come to your rescue. The reference staff can help you find the names of top executives and point )OU to resources leading through the maze of subsidiaries, branches and parent companies to reach the appropriate party 10 get results. The Consumers' Resource Handbook is one of several titles that can le3d you to the right person, agency or group to get help. Br•nds and Th~tr CompJnies can help you connect products with companies, and there arc several titles that can help you trace corporate family trees and find out who · owns whom. Volunteerism to be celebrated at Crystal Court gala Oct. 23 Gourmet dinners to raise funds . for homeless Cryital Court wilt host the fifth annual Concern JI gala ball, entitled "The Crystal Ball ... Celebrating the Spirit of Voluntcerism." on Saturday, Oct. 23 at 8 p.m. Concern ll is the only all-volunteer, non·prof}t organiuition that raises funds for children's cancer research. _ because \\.C have no paid staff, JUSI \Olunrcers, \~C are able to give 98 {><rccnt of the net proceeds directly to research projects." Thc)C arc among the titles that are 11va1lablc on a daily basis. Beyond these rcwurces lies the "paperless library", "'h1ch reference librarians will be happy to acce~ if you have a few days to work on a ronfumcr qucsffi)n. llyou can plan a ca for your new big buy, the reference staff can tap tnlo consumer databases beyond the confines of library buildings. to search for somethmg to help make your decision making easier. The public is invited to attend the event which will feature gourmet food provided by local restaurants and cn.tcnainment such as -4arKing-to live-music, psychics and comedy from tnc world-famous lMPROVisation. Concern 11 will honor all of its members for their hard work. ' "We have raised over $2.7 million for children's cancer resurch projects," s3id Heather Carr-Klitz, the organization's Orange County co-president, ";:ind The twc deductible :idm~ion price of S45 in advance and S55 at the door includes one door-prize ticket, v.hich coulJ be 3 trip to Las Vegas, tick~ts to Sea World or other prizes. A silent auction "''II also ~ • held for art work, restaurant gift certificates and an en tnt3i.nm-'flumiL. Concern It's volunteers arc a group of professionals who donate their time and money to fund-raising events for research and actively ponwr activities and events for )Oung cancer patients and their families. Keep your consu~r skills up to date! Visit the Newport Beach Public L.tbrary. U.Donaa Kitnllz Is tht Nn--p<>rt lkacb llbr1rlaa. R11 dz I Hodine: 642~ y-'*""'""· ..... a., ,.. • ,.,,, • ... be IWGlldaf """ ..,.,. .. ~ .. ldllor wsa.n LoWll .,,_ -l....._,, ..... IWWll """Ill ~ ID r'f!CIDl'd .... ID .. edlliclt Oft if'Y IDplc. ~ ... HiaidiM ... --llD -.., ~ ,,....,_ ,... ild* ... ,....., dlr Md ..,.,. ,,.,,,.., .... ~ .,,. .. ,.,,~ ..... ~ -... ,...,, .,,.,.,.... ... To Mab A Correction Ii ..... ,.. .• .......,.,,........,.,., .. """ti....._ ..... oJj '~'224 ..., ~"°" . n..H. ........ ~ .... l.w.I. Mier ... ,..... 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WEATIEI AMI 'OCEAN COrlJl110NI l.OCAl TfMPlM11111 Nf'WPOf1 h.11<ti: 71/64 1.albo.c 71/6) Coat.a M«'U: 7Sl6S , Corona cltt M.v: 74/M a.RE:AIT lOCATION lheWtdp Stll 5Wlll 1·2 • ::t:'~ 1-2 ' 1·2 • SA~)ftty C4M •·l • 1·1 t w..., 1.,..,.,..,..,,., .. ·-...... a.-........ . ...... c-..-.. ... ~ ... _ ... .... ,., ...... hlMMI_ ............ l-0 help rai\e fund' for homeless f.\m1hc , 1' award-wmning Orange County re rauranb "ill pr~nt gourmet dinners Crom October until Aprii, with proceeds benefiting the Orange Co:lSt lntcrf11ith Shcncr. Dining" dinner scrie beainning on Ckt. 17 cat Pasc:il. fea1uring a gourmet French Proliencal mcil. Other re 1auran1s p:anicipatina are the Ritz. Golden Truffie anc.J Gustaf Anders. ten than S IO 11 d.ay per pen.on "l he nceJ 1~ 1mmen~." J:lcob ~aid "In Oran~ County toda> thcrc.,te 12.000'1\omctc and 4,000 of these arc children," The eruire seric t2n be pun:ha.scd for $600 or S8S per C\Cni.;tnd lut )'Cir'' e\'Cnl raised S30.000 For more mform:uion anJ reservation~ c.111 6-S0-5388. Friends of the Orunac County Interfaith Sheller will present the third annual "FOClS on FOCIS pre ident Lois Jacobs said the shelter prOVtdcd more tHon 28.000 bed nights and more than 73.000 meals to O\er 2.000 homeless people l:ast )CU for Best m111111r namlilltlanl sought Socicry for Advance· mcnt of Management is now acc:cptin& nominti· . tions for the J994 Man· ageH>f the-Yeo . award recognize~ distin- guished c.xccut1~es in the Orange Count)' com- munity who h.1\'C a record of outstanding ach1C\C· ments in the field of mi.ln· agemcnt by ctthcr mtm· bcrs or non·mcmbe~. 1967. Some reciprcnu in- clude; Walter Knott, ~ob­ ert A. D:atly (GcneraJ Me>- tors Corp.), Christine Ed- -WIJdS (futm ~1:r--" pon). Last yc•t's honoree was Bill ~fanning, pr~ · dent of Orange Val\lc and Filling Co. To submit nominations for the 1994 aw3rd, call Cliff Doubek, 637·3236. The deadline 1 Dec 6. The annual a't\urd has been presented by the Or· angc Coast Chapter sin~ 1993. The Mcnager or the Year will be rtcoinizcd at the March 10 mcctma. Jae.It Adams, a \.Ctcran tel~ision screcnwrircr/producer/author, will present a ~~tert1111me11t mdusny worn~ lhrough Coastline Community Colle&c thu fall . The fif\l t\\O ¥-111 be pre\Cnled Saturday, Nov. 13: "Scnpt\ltrtting St'trct~ ... based on Adams• new 11uJ10 tope "Top SO Script Marketina Tsp~." nnd "How to Oct •n A&ent to Sell Your Script." The semina~ "ill be presented 11 Ro~acr School in fountain Valley. for more mform:st1on. tell the coUcie at 241 -6182. POUCILOe COftAMUA Cf ltr Awwauit: Two men walked pnt a 7-11 clcrlr in tho 1'00 bkd with four ot ker and fkd ln a &J'IJ Cadillac. ~ Lalil1 A bit) 111'11S rcponcd ... rrc.n the l JO block Wcdnc...,_,. .u. .. A\lftt1a 00.ha Md • .. 11c1 wtR aOkn from a hc•lth dub n ttlc 1600 l'tlock I( l •tS pm. Sc-pc. l7. ,..,.,, ._anatd: A m n Qt arr 1cd fot burjlary in the Jim block 'Tliunday. lllMIOltf 91AC1I W«'tl O«aa.....0 AJM11fcr"1 d •nil ocher ''lhaablea "CIC ta en from hl(lc lft I~ btotk, 4-S4~$0mtw..­thc 11l~tlc .. ~ ~· ""' otr iM rid ft/a ,~..,... .... ,. llloct. 0....A .......... .. --.iii ... ., ...... .... of New,on.., ....... didr .. ....... °'* _....,.. ...... . ,,.~.,.,. .... ltCal IACencctioo ot !ala .. Ori¥O ud .. .., ltoed. The .... _, lilMa 1t lO:IS Liil, rile ... ... 'KIMI ,,.. lUupnJ .. Su-pc, SWcWalk Sale" for .... rca5dc.u ma pllcO tir-. It DOOft to 7 ~ .. ctow.cow. Belboa. Juz, CXMlftltJ and aultar ..... pmcs ud acncral tun. COednlMS t""*lb MOncby. Clllll•• ·---·••i• a.udteo'a autho( Dcboiab Nourse Lattimore wW be lianlnl bcr ""The SaDot who Captured lb• Sea" and .......... at lk Oildreft'I Boobboppc .C.1131 Wet&diff Ot., Newport. _....ICIBMIUCW . The Creation Science Asloclalion of . Ota«IJC C.Ouruy will boW • public ~ at 7:30 p.m. at Marioet'a Onueh, Newport Bcadl. Or. Robert KoCabJ will speak on the IUbjcct. "Amazina Mysteries or God'• owan ... The meetina 11 Cree. eau 898-8331. IUMDAY ............. """' e New Ooof's e CRJINn ..,,iltllrVI · • New Drawers • Counter Tops • European Hinges • Much mote Let Che ........... beglr\ • 5•••'10"'~--­Nu-Llfe ~ Camp1ny ~ '-·7 .. 3717 Gii now for '1 frtt conw&loon 1-. t.c-. •S.1M -w ............ .. ................. • &Ille ,._ .. &M C...1 .,. .. Ncwpol1 ~Al~wUI tolM Nowport ~.Call·. ,...MJI. '• . • ,. .. •NaLllWI 1llO IAHawal .. Super Stdcwalk Sale" •mu• wa tor Belboa ~au COftCinucs Crom nc ....,.. '"Super ftOOft to 1 p.m. la downcowa 8aJboL Sldcftlt Lio" lot Balboa Jan. tounUJ aod pnar .,usic, pma ~ C!W'-tt flolia-_,;:..;.and=~nc.ra~l~fu~,n~~-==.,....= 900ft to 7 p.& lft . cbirr-.atoWa 8al>oa. Jazz. eouo~ Md pitar music, PmcJ and acncraJ ru ... Throup Moeday.· WKllllL ~ Hatbor. ~ Scbool of c:o..ona dcl Mar is celcbralina their 40tb birthday. The All Amcricaa Boys Qorus •ill perform U. coocert. lbe doon opca at 4 p.m. and ticlcu arc SS. F~ more lnlonution ea.II • 675-8643. •-· .. uu The Co&,t.a Mesa Senior Center will UYe a f\ll1UMJC sale OG Saturday, Ocu>bcr 9 and Su_,, October 10 NAWl'IWtiWWW Three-to 7-ycat;oadl a.re invited to brina their fa...omo .,own-ups, blankets and autred anim11s 10 Pajama Sl.CMytimc •1th 1t0t)'tcllcr Batbara KJciA. ~i111 at 7 p.m. Tbc prop-am will l>c offered on Monday evcoinp tbtouah NoYCmber. TUUDAY, ~.12 : ..................... "Buslncu Pla.nnins: Tbe Future Ain't What It UK~ To Be," a free CYCnina wn.inar presented by Gres M. Walker ·or McCuc Alloc::iau:s. will focus on the future or b~ plannins. It ril be held an the Community Room at the The lntne Clinical Research Center ls conducting research studte aimed a t ~he treatment of a ngina pee-tons. These studie a re funded by pharmaceutic-al companies at no cost to participants . • All parttctpants mu t c-urrently r(."Quire tr<>atment for anf(lna. •Includes all study medication. lab tes t ... EKG' a nd t~dmtlls. • Su~rvi~ by a Board Cert\Offi Interna l Me-dtctne/Endocrinol~I t . • AU test results wHI bf> madr av.ulJble to \our pnva tc phy le-Ian. Up to $350 paymt"nt for panklpat1on m lht> An~ln~• study ls avallabk. Call (714) 753-1663 for mort.' Information cmd n /rt't' brorhurr The lntne Cllnlcal Re.earcb Center lled.lcal AMoclatee la300 8Aad Caayoa Ana.e. Salte 801 lntae. CA 92718 Ple=ne tlela Us ForDbliier -· IAutell or ~ ' eellte•••tl 11rtme• Sabah's WIS cnjl~ foll1ded i1 Ctagolftlrcu.._~ ,.fmttrqebcutanm '*' s.. m Pllermo. Wt i1 .. 1930's. Today, ta soos_~_pldsan corn m pnMlii ~ ""' t1 ..... food pnpnt fresh dilf.., .... ""' 5 gel1111o11S t1 -Jr'de. Fira-wltielSClll 723-0821 251 R t;:rrl Wlr • """"1 '-' ... lllllAY, OCT. 1~ -. ··-Seo Mar• lcrfL*M! • l be the fca&urcd ~r a1 tbc Ba Ba1 llc~icu Womco fcdera1cd • aaccuo,. SH ~ ror luKh t the 611boe Bey Oub._ Call 6'S·91l7. ,..............,Ano• Karen Haines. a rcprcKn11tivc of the .aAmoena C.O .• will disaw cm1om-fit breast forms and ocher ncv.-products from 1 l a.en. to S p.m 11 K.rtmn's Linicrie, 1719 Wcilehff Or. Call '3l·7399 . LICIVll8 .. aa. owonns "LMna v.ath Sleep Apnea." 1 lecture. atld dilcuuaoa by Or Paul A. Sd~lty. · a.,....Ww• .... • ~·--pllCll ..... 1 Md.,... .. ~ HolpilaL ...... ii"-· c.o.a Q>-3010 ib .w. b«r m ltioe .... M9-UllllJI W Ojst.aJ Coult • ' ... die ..... IMl.l&I Food l'alt ud Wiee T~ Gab -u ~ I fot bi,..cr nlid • • The admiluoe prioe • llO ~ peno. end (OltC1'I an cwnq ol eatiet. drintina aod entcttaiemeat. Men than 40 ol OfUF C.0Uacy'1 n.c.t l'C$U.annu are patticipa1.1na • well • Sout.bem CalJConlla's cno1t dtstil\p.imcd •1nencs. ~ aad • ()Offcc produce~. Call 'nl • 13'3 for more worm3.UO«l. ' Sntl '/'MT ltta1 ,. AIMii/i T ... """°'· .i. Daltr l'u.t. ,,, w. .., St.. c.ca Mesa. nut . 17th at lniM Ave., ewpcwt ee.dl · Smd A Gift By ~ 642-4302 • We Have Solne ey Sbocking New F of Drywood Termites it'• called the Electro-gun Sy1tem. A battle plan that ... Baely t8.INld electricity to win the war api• .. the. hoale d••-.•1 crit ..... AAer 12 yean o( coati.aaou ue, ud treatment ol ~·· 50,000 p•e1'111Mnt bui.ldi.np, echoola, apartmeDtl and homee, the EJeetro.. pa bu P,ro•m to be one of the molt -~tally eoud metlaoda of d.rywoocl termite coatrol a•ailahle today. .. A .noble alt~•ti" to ten; fu•lptioiaa, Ecola Se"'ice• ~ Electro-pa topther-make a •ery attned•e peelr••• o«..ia, ilia euta•en MC1arity ucl peace ol mbacl..lmcnri.Dg that . . mERE'S NO NEED FOR: • POieiil pa ia yow laOIM • a..io.a1 o1 rooc1 or,... .. •~roof tDo: den•. ne11meat llldadel a wribea two-year wamaly AND, ii r 11 a •11 ~ b die tile ~ tbo popealjl Now doem•t tW ...... _, . 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II thl W ~ Wheft•""' want CD~ chem for I ~ o( M\ Ind ..... --.,,,._ *"t oUr ntw ILll*' kJw rwnom prices. mo' \Wtu'd lie&&• all -tcMlmyt Ql ..... Oi11kllhnt .. _ • CA&.l..,.N••TION .... $4.tl-S...O'flWPS,. • C1n.l1•IAllCVALU.V•DNPLU1w._._...._AIM*lldlr.• -· '· • J ..... rllbed out" She Mid lbe has heard OW buJen iD Taina From 1 ' Will pay u much u S20 per pOuad for &he Pcanon'1 Pon ia N~ 8'lda. aid tbe • lobltcn. competition it 6m::e but, IO fat, lhc &obl&cn are Roy Pcanon Aid that whee lobi&er ICalOa fiBt plentiful • opeAI the crcaturea arc plcntif ul rip& Ott tM -nerc•a a IOt OI ~haioa." ~ hanoe bud.. TMy -..ually can bO found off rocky uid. '1"hcrc'1 a lot ol ..w lllnL Somo ol ttM lhorcUnea lib tholo fouod ln l..tpna &Mch. old·timen. bec8U11 lbe lfllQll .&ast ~ wu p~tty • BUt daat'a also where some divefl like 10 pietce &ood, Sol kind ol tumcd on and built up a-liilb the .ater and swim 30 to 60 feet deep, to rob tho volume of trapt." fl.lhennen'a traps. The Peal"IODI collected 2SO po,.andt of lobster '1'hey ao from buoy to buoy at nlgbt;• Pe~rson from ISO traps on Thwsday. uid of the "k>b tcr pirates." . .. While most of the chmve sea dwellen welah a The buoys arc attoched to the traps and float pound or two, lt'a not unusual to rand one that's on the lurlaee, mar~cC:f with each trapper's 20 pounds. Scientists ~late lobsters can tive to identillCation number. be about SO ycan oJ~. ••He can check the h'1bitat because he's divin1 The Pearsons sell live lobsters at $9.99 per ri&ht in it, and he'll take )'Our trap ond set it just pound at their fresh fish shop, which is located on perfect (near cracks aild crevices where lobsten the water or Bayshorc Drive, beneath the Coast .bane out) and cut your buoy loOse," Pearson said.· 'Highway brid&e. "They doo't even bother branaing bait, because A random sampling of other Newpoa·Mesa 1hey can just swim over 10 another tr:sp and uni stores that Kii live California lobsten indkated the bait.' thll price is about averaie. He said he loses at lea.st 10 percent of his booty But if you want to sink your teeth into a true to thieves, whether they're divers or boarers who California crustacean -which connoisseurs say • simply floa t out to a buoy and h:iul in the are meatier and sweeter than their East Coast ueasure. countcrpans -you better act fast. according to at To bear Greeley talk, it 's no wonder the least one restaurant owner. . animals are in such high demand thot it drives "It doesn't last six months, like they say -not some people to steal. even close," said Alan Greeley, owner of the "When you drog one o( these suckers right out ~olden Truffle restaurant <.'n Newport Boulevard of the water, live, and throw it on the -grill .•. in Costa Mesa. umrn, I don't think you con beat it," he said. He said that last year the lobsters, which he He advises against freezing the me at because it buys at Pearson's. were only readily available for will lose its juices when it thaws out; beCQming dry about a month. and tasteless. ·~e.re are lite.ra,lly bro~ers rro~ Ja.pan and ~he . The critter can make a terrible first impression Ph1hppanes, buckin the pnce up bt& tune, loading af he has been frozen, Greeley said. up the U·,Haul trucks and going to the airport, But when he's fresh out of the sea · that's d. h ff " • sen .mg t cm o : . another story. V1 Pearson said she usually has lo~sters . "A ~eat bottle of wine and good fresh lobster . on-hand for sm.all buyers at. least until Cbnstmas, .. and 1f you screw up the night, thot's your fault," but at some poa~t th~ elusive crustaceans become Greeley said. SMOKING From 1 Neighboring Huntington Beach is alSOPconsidering such a law. In Costa Mesa, restaurants own- ers say they would fight the ban. "From a compc1itive standpoint, there's no proof that it's good for a city to go completely smoke~ free," said John Ursini, general manager of the Newport Rib Co. COCAINE From 1 both of these seizures," Wilson said. In the Huntington Beach motel ra id, Costa Mesa police arrcs1ed three men Saturday morning for possession of five kilos, valued at more than S400,000. "They were distributing locally, but the drugs were also destined for · Colorado and Texas," Wilson said. Taken into custody were Brian Carson, 39, or Costa Mesa; Carlos Castelao. 28, of Costa Mesa; and Chuck Edwards, 42, of Texas. "I would believe that our business would be hurt by that. About 20 percent of our customers smoke, but that is a~ amount that is sig· nificant to us. ' • Ursini said he has found his own way to combat smoke in his restaurant by installing an air filler above the smoking section to pre- vent second-hand smoke from ~afting into the non-smoking sec- tion. · Jim Walker owner of Pasta Mes11 s~ys that unless a smoking ban is statewide, it wouldn't be fair lo restaurant owners for smok· Coine Celebrate Our 35th Anni:versary 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 ing to be banned onJy in Costa Mc~a. . "It put~ us in a very unfair busi- ne~ clima te," Walker said. "If it's a )tatewide issue then everybody's on a level playing {ield. Otherwise, \\-e lca"e the door open for people to go somewhere else, like New- port Beach." "If you do damage to the food service indu~try, you're only doing domage to 1hc city," Walker added. The hsue will come back before the substance abuse commiuec on Nov. 3. · .AMp'm ... •"Q ..... • • ...... ,... ...... *'+ ... ....... -......... S5 .... ud S6 ..... " Mid Cell poli&lcal COii· IUhaat Bob Sd••n. a .,.,iner with Sc:bu ... , Hoy .t Ww lac., a SU DleF ~k:al comultJq rarm. •'The coacern was moro what we would loot like atter we "liOft the pri~. We *OUtd have to spe"4 every dollar to defeat Hulf .. ln,ton." • Oranae County Repu-blican Party Chairman Tom Fuente& a.old there may yet be new conservative candidates whO mount a primary challcn1e to the more liberal Hulf • incton. fueetes said Hu<ranaton has alienated 10mc parry leaders by voting for the Clinton budget and runniJll for the U.S. Senate after only one term in the House. -n.n· .... raidue ,,.,. Ws 0. ... 11111 illllnaiawd to by laaV£aa defeaaed Coa1re111Plft ~~ ~ ~::.~~~ ~ ud tbla ltlyifta for ---~ --.a, ~ , ..,.. Fueatct uld. Wied WI l*'Y· .. ...., °"•ec ~·· •.....,. ot COMUrnatioa CouatY D1macndc Party Oa.air .. -...,._,._.. DoriuM CJ.a. laid 0. is mere. ~ CO.ty Rep. Bob Doi· ly rapOl\'tN IO pollliail tnlitics. AAA (R-Oardla Gnwe) 1w Ion& .. Club CO'I mJ be lbc kind ot bee. ~ u a pouJblc CU1 YrhO repracnll cast Onn&ic Fciasaeia ~ aloft& with Rep. County. but be'• not the kind ot Dlvid Drier (R-G>¥ina). ... / IUY •bo can rcpteJCnt the entire Newport Beach ~licical con, atatc ot Calil6m1a,." Oara •id. Rtltant David EJlis believes Cox "He couldn't haw beaten Dianne made the ript deciiion, and he Feinstein ... says there'& coftsldertble interest JrAne pohtical consultant EJccn fn teeing Cox take on U.S. Sen. Padbcra believes t~ cconomte Barbara Boxer when her term cit· tirn in Oraaae C.ounty and CaJi. J>iru in 1998. Cox said he rearet (ornla also played a role in Cott'a that Boxer has another fiv<. )'CU'S • deci ion. "M~ of the pc.>li11ca1 left to serve. "I only wish they mone) here 11 from ~lopcr1. were both up o,ain for re· and d~eiopers are not an t~. best election •• he said of Boxer and financial 1trai1hts riaJtt now, $he Fein.stci~. "That way, ertt)bodY id. "&at!na an ~~mbent ·I) a could participate." 1,cry elpeMA"'e Pfopolllton." 607 East Balboa Blvd., I B, Bal (at Palm by the Ferry Crossing) ' .. • n ~ ( p 1 n F • t1 t c ~ n f1 11 fi SI 0 1 ~ ti c s 0 c ~ u h A p 54 c )4 n' n' rr - Pacific Symphony rchestra's season begins. "We're a youna orchestra that .. . ,,._,°'**-I. 1• I SOCIETY • SOCIETY EDrrOR l .W. COOK. 641-4321 as come a \'Cry lon1 way in a \'cry hon number or year)," com· ented the Pacific Symphony Or· hestra's Louls-Splsto wclcominf atron.s and aucst~ to supper fo • inc the opcnina performance or i)'mphony season .. from left, Louis Spisto M\d Gerry M\d Walter Schroeder. The lStb sea.son or The Pacific .... cm Symphony, con· dueled by the d1 arming Tciwn C~rl St. Ot1ir, opened at The Performina Arts Center Wcdncs· day c~enang. The broadly di~ersc progrom wa~ o mashina ~ucce • A thrill for the audience and the orchc)tra alilc. St. Claar put 11 ~t: "I feel~ good about to-; i&hfs pcrformanc-c. It w;ls n 'cry 131 evening ... SpcciaJ indeed. The Oran)lc Society Editor nty audience 'A~ tre:lled 10 a rov:im th:u tncluJcd Uect ho\en, ill.on Thom:ii. ancorpor:ueJ "'ith arnt1on of the 01.ll) uf Anne ranl. performed b) o~:ir 'Alnn1ng ucs IC..lthy B.1tes, and 4 )pee· cul:ar performance or S)mphon> o 9 an E minor b" °'oral. The ral piece, cnt1JlcJ "from 1hc cw WorlJ" 'A:lS actu:ill) pre· icre.d m the Un11cd S1atcs in the II of lb93 at C:uoc~1c Hall, nc:ir· 100 )Cari. Jgo to the day. Po\t curtJin cill number three r the orchci.tra, late supper 'A J\ rvcd at 11 p m an the ballroom th( We 110 South Co:ut Plau nbu1c llu\\c:d hie ch.imp:tgne. u.s1cuni.. p:llrons, guc)t$ 'hired e JO) of the c\cnins with S1 air anJ the )tafl of the Pncafic ~phun) The pride anJ ~ormth lhc pttac11n1 v.a conta11ou . Gue)~ danc.J on scawncd ctaick· and vine ripc:neJ tomatoes with _ rclla :and b:u1J, 1ppin1 a _ t eta.sen "'in( Omner trib- es included an hunorary award the Y:am:aha Corporal n of c11cOA for 1hcar "upport oC mu ic ograms an the public school\ "I am a product of the public hool i.)~tcm ... added Mautro St lair ... IC ii "ere not for the hool b1nJ, the hool or(hc,tra. y tc nche r:o. m publie school-., and > C\pc:racr\ c later al> a teacher )-:.elf m p~lic schooh, l "ould RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTEIY IMC • ........ c-. .... 1m -••~emu 1UA-M1-11sa not be here today." Other post concert tributes were made by hndy Johnson, Chair- man or the board or dfree- to~ or the Pa· cific S~phony As~1ation, and Janice Johnson, presi- dent. "Sc:vcral weeks ago I hnd the privilege or Kathy Bates seeing the Holocau11t Museum in W~hington D.C. At the time, l thought bow wonJcrfol at would be ir C\Cl'}onc could share this \Cl')' m0\1ng ~pt:nencc. I kel the ~me "a> alx>u1 tonight's perform· an1;c. I "i)h e\Cl"\Onc 1n the \\Orld could share "h.st \\C CA~ncnccd tonight," u1J John~on. Her com- ments t)pcc1:ill) in,igh1ful con~u.f· crang 1hc Anne Fran!.. ma1cn;il in· corporatcd an10 the program. A1tcnd1ng the midn1gh1 meal· ArJene and George Cheng. Mary Beth unJ William Oultz, Velma and Jim Emmi, Ken Goldman, Bill Gillespie, Alan icholson, Valerie and Hans Imhof, Timothy land· auer, mas1cr cclh~I performing w11h the orchc)lra, Mary nnd Phil l>ons, ~rcy and Maurice Mui· '11le, Mary ahd Pete Muth, Nancy nnd Jerf Stern. anJ Leo FrccJman Found:a1ion trui.1cc Shtaron Jaquith mal.1ng a mo\ ing ~pccch to the cro'AJ. "\\c bchc"e an )-Ou" stated Jaqunh. "We behc'e 1n St Oair, 'AC bc!Jc"c 1n Sp1)10. \\C bclic\c an lhe->Ullf anJ the muSJCl;ans, and "c bchc"c that The P:ic1fic S)m· phony can become one or the top fi\C 1)-mphony'I in lhe narioa.. n fi· #Kut» th• PNM/a Wat CotUt S/rl"Bof ~·~·~d. 1-4 p.m. Sunday, OctOMr 10 p,..., fa,4,. .,_ CM lllM .,.cilrl ~ lo lfWI Bob 111111 Joyu B~. w. Wtll ,.,,_.,. ""'°' ,.,ftlty ....... ,,,. -•7Jw ~ u.q .• 6M2 IUMttl Laa. La CaAllda. CA '1011 (Ill) '9CMIG • ~ ... ,.. quilh committed one mmion dol- lars from the Leo Freedman Foun®tion O\'er the n.c.xt five years in support or the Orpnlza• tion. She was joined by other mil- lion dollar donors Mary Muth, William Oultz, and Bill Gillespie in meeting lhe five million dollar rund raising goals or the sym- phony. The dinner was undcrwrit· ten by FHP Health Cuc. From left, Cul St. Clair, music director; Janice Johnson, association president; and Tom Tomlinson. Wanna place a classified ad? Call 642-5678. LanehBullet •Fajitas • Enchiladas· After ~reast Surgerf ~AMOEN~ Oives You More Choices ... Wednesday, October 13, 1993 lL-00 -5:00pm For answers to your questions about custom fit breast ~ and bras, ~with Amoena Rep t• atadte Ka.rm llalaa and our experienced staff. We can put your mind at case. For further information or pcnonal appointn-"' please feel free to call .. (714) 631-7399 Free LeisureForm with ~breast form purchase ~ OclDbcr 31) Kristen's Lingerte Westclitf OJurt • 1719 Wcstdiff Dr. · Newport Beach MACARTHUR PLACE DAIWA COBRA HOGAN MIZUNO RltBBOK SPALDING CAl.LAWAY TAYLOR MADE THE GREY GOOSE invites you to drop rn on Saturday October 9 from 11 to J pm to see the latest des19ns from the VERA BRADLEY COLLECTION ·at our speoal t run It skO"-'. THE GREY G OOSE, INC l>.f"T ~L f~ fl ~~-" 1012 ll\tnf' A.•e nut • 'l,t-.•p rt Bf'.sch !714 ) 64 2. 7 80 J THE) lOR LEAGUE ~)t ()r.mi:e (. ,lUnn. C.1l1hlm1.1. ln'- f'1'~ fl\;l , ·~ : • ~ Jolene Watanabe rules at ~ohn Wayne TC. olene Watan be,Jdefending women's Open -~hampion, b1gge a double championship last weekend at the 18th annual Wimbledon West rity Tennis Tournament at the John Wayne Tennis Oub. . · Watanabe teamed wi1h Caroline Kuhlman to defeat Nicole Storto and Susnn 'Hnwke, 6·2. 6·1, in the women's Open final, then won the mixed Open title with Tim Paw~t to earn a total of $800. ' Primarily because of the Anaheim pro satellite event the same weekend, entries in the Open division were down at Wimbledon We t this year. Therefore, the women's Open champions split $600, while the men's and mixed Open winners split Sl,000. The eursc Cor the Open winners in each division originally was S 1,500. Pawsat, a former member of the Newport Beach Dukes, and Watanabe defeated Danielle Scon (Corona de.I Mar) and Ian Aler (Newport Beach) in the mixed Open final, 6-7, 6-4, 7"6. Scott and AJer were the 1992 mixed Open champions. Jn the men's Open final, UC ll~ine products ·B?c Ii -Club tennis Steve Onrk and Carlos Bustos beat Aler and fo rmer CdM High standout Scoll Browm.berger, 6-7, 6-3, 6-2. In other divisions jnvolving local players, Newport Beach's Josh Bradbury tenmed with Kathy Bennet! (M ission Viejo) 10 win the mi.~ed 5.5 division, while Bruce Murdy and Eric Davidson, both of Newport Deach, defeated John Hammagren nnd Brian Knebel, 4-6, 6-4, 6-4, 10 win the men's 5.5 title. In the men's 5.0. Irv Goldberg and Peter Finch. both of Newport Beach, lost to Rob Roof and Ted Teacher. 7-5, 7-5, in the final. In the women's 4.5, Newport Beach'i. Roxann1: Stetson paired with Kay Doi (Laguna Niguel) to defeat Robyn ferro and Donna Phebus. both of Newport Beach, in the final, 6-3. 6-4. Newport Beach's Jean Franks and Alan Waters won the mixed 3.0 Litle. •Ardent devotees: Sandy Robetts and Loretta Brown, who drove from Arizona to play in the Wimbledon West Tournament, advnnced to the women's 5.0 final , losing to Julie 'Mello and Karen Amos. 7-6, 2-6, 7-6. Roberts and Brown, who won rhe Adoption · Guild Tournament's 5.0 divis ion last spring al lhe ~ Newport Beach Tennis Club, defeated Suzanne • Conover and Newport Beach's 01:bbie Flemming in E the semifinals to advance. · I• . • SpakJn1 of tbe Newport Beach Tcnnls Club: Goldbera. the club's iracious general manager, has given Corona del Mar High.'s frosh/soph 1irls tennis team courts io use during the week. It's called the I Little Sister Program, with lady members of the club helping the young Sea King.\ learn doubles. Ruth Bowman is the co'mmitice leader. ! .. At Corona del Mar, there are only eight courh I and the JV and varsity teams work out there;· CdM &iris tennis coach Julie Slattery !>aid. "Irv hn!> been very nice as far as getting the girls courts. and they team up~ith the ladies to exp:md their skill~ in doubles." I • Mott0wr: The UC Irvine men 's tennis team will host a fund-raiser on Saturday at the Newport Beach Tennis Club in a round-robtn Corlll3t with 'J:Mmbers And non-members playing with pros ~nd UCl playen. A donation or $150 goes Lo the UCI : proaram. There will also be a raffle for prizes. The I. event is Crom 2 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Call 644-0050 for more details. I •Busy bost: Last Sunday, Goldberg donated nine : tennis courts Cor the annual Ornngc Coun ty Press I Ou.b Tennis Tournament. In the Upper Division I (A and B players). Mike Miller won first place, Martin Miller (no relation) of the Los Angeles Tunes was second and Grea Hernandez of the Times was third. I In the Lower Division (0 nnd C playen). yours ttuJy was fint, Chris Knapp of the Or11n,e County Rcpstcr was second and Andrea Pronk, media re· '! lauons director Cor_ Children's Hospital of Oranae County. was third. SP.OllTS EDITOll R.OCER. C4'JU,$0N. '42·4.UO, CXl# 317 >I :c >t e J 11 Kings 111 _out ·tha brooml .c MM Miit '\ 1>HI-" ~ 'Homecourt advantage' gives Corona del Mar a huge egge; CdM boys, girls whip Santa ~argarita, Tustin in cross countr,y. By ~ Ckrln. Sports wrtw Woodbridge, Laauna Hills and Stan· ·ford iovilational , was ahead of the UPPER NEWPORT p ck alona wilh Clark and Santa BAY -With a di,ttnct Maraarita ·1 Amy Oomcz for the first home course advantaae, 1 V4 miles, then Take11 p d Gomez Corona dCI Mar Hiah • for chird place fter the sccond mile. proved 10 be 1bc u· ~tiC'll' "That bill abOUI a hall-mile in is perior h1ll-cltmbers, the toughe5t part. and you have to gravel-gashers und bush-whackers. run up it twice.'' Taketa uid. "That•s r•CU\8 lo four victone in a ungle ~ay where t \1Sua11y pass people. (Oomei) as Co ch Bill Sumner·~ bo~ and girls was lcadina, but then he joaged off cross country teams swept a Sea V!ew the hill and I pzwcd her. We rcaUy League tri·meet on Thursday aaaanst use a his coun.c to our advan\aae ... Tustin and Sant:i Margarito along For H~ell, ii Wls her fint victory one of the m<»t unique three-mile in a league meet. courses in Oranie County. "(Oark and l) just stuck together For 1he Sea Kings' boys (S-0 in the whole wav; v.e used team work," league), by dereutina Tustin (22·33) Howell S:tid. l•ifs a ~hol<>sfcal hill and Santa· Mnrgnrito (25-31). they that 14-e run up. It's like a cliff Run· knocked off t~o prC\11ously unbeaten ners sny, 'You mean I have to Co up teams. th:it hill and sttll run another mile CdM '~ girls, ronl..ed No. I in the :ind a hnlf?' It's a doozer." State :inJ CIF Southern Section Ofvi-In the boys race, Tuslin's Mite sioo Ill polls, bre~zed by Tustin, 17· Gnvar v-"On 1n 15:49, followed by 39, and whipped Santa Marprita. 21-Sa nta Maraari1a's Ryan WalkiMOn 36. ' (IS:.56) and Matt Huu (ISOS). But .. We're real fortunate to get such a tdM placed five runners m the neicl big meet Qn our c-0ursc," \:ttd CJM ~-en spots to win it. senior Heather Taketn. who was third "I think any home course should an the girls r.u:c ~•th a person:il·bc t be an advantaae. but this roune is 19 m1nutci.. 42 econds on the Dack the most extrome w11h all of it~ nar· Bay cour e, behind teammates Ores· row pJths," San1a Mar~rita Co3ch den Howell (19 01) nnd Tracy Clarl.. Dave Zeitler uid (19:01), ~•th Ho\\cll gcttms 1n the CdM's Pat Conlin (16:19). Onan chute first . · Sling•by (16·25), Tim T1mmon} "It's a big advantnge for us. We (16.ll) and Kohc1 Tsujimoto (16:3'4) practice on this cour e nt least once a C1n1 hcd fourth through SC\'Cnlb, week. and there are a lot of tricl..) "h1le Andy G"m (16:50) \\as 10th turns. :a lot of bushes and a lot of O\eraJI anJ fifth for the Sea Kin , iravel. And there arc cennin places "You're onl) as good )Our fifth where it 's fastest 10 run " man," Sumner s:>id ... Sure, it's a it· HU\\-cll, who hil> ~on d1V1s1onal nif1ci.lnt home course advantage for r:ices thi senson :it the D:ina Hills. . See CROSS COUNTRYfl CdM's Heather Taketa leads a pack of runners over a bridge in the' crilic.il interior, and goes on to claim the No. 3 finish in Thursday's Sea View lugue cross country •hO\\down with rivals Santa Margarita and Tustin. DrHdcn Howell (right), Tr.icy Oark go 1·2 fOf CdM's girls Thund.iy. --K lllR·llllB ... Costa Mesa arvtves Artists' •set bid, 8-7 ... Vllw ll••• (at Newport Harbor, 7:30 p.m.) Santa Malgartta ( 1-0) vs. Corona del Mar (0-1) Sam Grayeh scored seven goals as the Co ta Mesa High water polo team survived a scare to edge Laguna Beach, S.7, Thunday an the Pacifac Coast League opener. The Mustangs (8-5 overall) trailed, 4-3, at halftime, but scored frve oC the next ax pis for an S.5 advantage and held on . It was ~ta Mesa's fi rs1 game at home this season. "We started playma in the third quancr," "1Ki Costa Mesa Coach Jason Lynch. "We missed 14 shots. and that's too many. If we make a few of th~. 11 isn't such a close pme." Elsewhere in the PCL Thursday: • EttaDda 20, <;ntwy J: Sen.ors Marc Read, Jose Soto and sophomore Chad Bollcnbach scored four goals each 10 help the hosts open league COASTLINE UTOMOT SERVICE pit! rcsoundm.a ! hion. ch John Carpenter's Eagles im· proYCd to 1-S. 1-0. · c....--.~ ...... T LA;llll.... J ' t 2-1 ~.... 2 1 • ,_, ec.. ... --s. "-1· Qirll 1 ~ _.., , .. , n 1la •· c .... .,. a c...., I) 1 0 2-' £.a I ~ 4 2-zt C...., _,.. ~ t Hiia t .._ C. I E..a--.1'9t4,S.4,C....._4 ...... .... 2, 0... t ..,._ t, A. .._,. I Gnim t S.... n.pe I (at Irvine High, 7:30 p.m.) Newport liatbof ( 1.0) vs Uruverstty (0· 1) ... , ... (at Orange Coast College, 7:30 p.m.) Calvaty Chapel (2·2) vs. CostJ Mesa (1·2·1) • (at El Modena High. 7:30 p.m.) Estancia (1 ·3) vs. Canyon (3·0· 1) Of'/'.' f;!Ot.'/l)~~ I h'J/111r ,<,'1L'.l lll :ir·,? I ' ' ' f ' ' . . . n c j. •• 11 i, .t c a , ' , ' ' a' bid Iii PCL r LAOUNA HlU..S -Junior Je>--.... -blaa AppcU remained unbeaten for %t!_ &M E1111d1 Hiah boys croa coun· ..,. uy team. but halt Ltauna Mills up· ~-­ eftdect the Easies, 26-30, in a Pa· cilic COasc Lcaauc showdown or unbeaten• at the Httkl' campus. Appell, who pulled •way from LDsuna Halls' W-r! Chen with a fini hin& kick. keyed a ~· _."! £aales who recorded their best tima. Uldudiq Peter Ho (third in 16:05). Lapna Hills improved to 3-0, while Ettancia is 2·1. The Ea&Jes are hopin& to match the Kl•ki ttaauc linals reat Int year, when they defeated the Eaitcs after losina the PCL dunl meet, to cam co-champion honors. Ltpna Hills ().()) retained its league lead ·1th • l7-4l vic:toiy over the .EaaJe (1·2), de· . spite the efforts or Estancia's Vicki Pela~ (fifth) and Carrie A=~th). UIMI• M• H htwta M """"' t. ~ ((). 15.36; 2 °*' ~15.41 . 3. Ho(£). 16.0S; 4 • ...., t\H), 16.20, S 0. Mq • 16'.lQ, &. YCQlOlr (lH), tU2: 7, Ctulo (£), 16 29; I (£), 16 47; 9 I. ~ Corona del Mar Hi~'s Ttacy Oark (center) maneuvers put a Sa.nta Marprita runner en route to a second place Ti nish in Sea King ' tri~gular meet "'ith the Eagles and Tuslin Thursd~y afternoon In the Back Bay. l\JO, 1 til. t 0 Ginn (l.H). 17 07. GIRLS la9une ...... 17, htaftcla 42 t. McGb'I (Ut). 1901 , 2. Haoin (Ui), 20-25; 3 ~ 20'.25. 4 Sdlvtedlelt (l.H). 20 21. 5 Pmyp (E), 20.58. ca. 21 .1 a. 1 GonD11z (Uf). 2120. e twtop (Uf). • 9. P9r'1ns (I), 2 t .st ROCll\guQ (E), 22 17 Harbor's Sheena Oielz finished. lhird (20:13), notching a JO.second ampro\cmcnt on her pre-- vious best time. lll•IPlllCllmtWDINlh-.tge Both Newport teams improved to 3-2 in the Sea View League. NEWPORT BEACH -The Newpon Har· bor Hiah boys and &iris teams each recorJcd v1ctona O\et visit1n1 Woodbnd&e 3t Bonita Creek Park. BOYS Newport Matbor 21, Woodbrld9e 38 1 Btyson (h'H) and Dezlhd (NH), 15 40 3 Venc>e* (W). 16 06 4 Sherman (W) 1611, 5 Waid (~li). 16 21. 6 ~ (NH). 16 30 1 '1Qt (N'K), 16"3&. a Vll'!f<M (Mi), 16 42. 9 Ztw (W) 16 4:!; 10 Bemtt (W). 16 49 Trent Bryson and Shahram Dezahd sh ared top honors in the bo)-s' three·m1le race, finM· ina with iden11cal 1 S:40 cloclUnas to f ueJ a 21 • . GIRLI 38 victoiy. . Newport Hatt.or 19, Wooclbrldee 47 Newport's l.oricn Ocavin&er cd&ed team· mate G•cn ~ist in the 1irls race, though both "'ere timed in 20.06, a\ the Sulo,s prc"-ailcd, JS-47. 1 Cteav.-.ger (NH). 20 06, 2 TwiSt (t.H). 20 06: 3 Olftl (NH), 20 13 4 Vrierthdacf (NH), 2017, 5 0 Afloelo l~lH) 20 21 . 6 BIX~ Ni). 20 28. 7 Wea.er (W). 20 29 8 SttyOef (W). 20 31 9 tna (W), 20 37. 10 Thlet l'•Hl. 20 42 NEWPORT BEACH -Van- essa Godbey and l.tnd\ay OIJOn improved to 29-2 for Ncwpon Hubor High with a v.ccp at No 1 doublC-', •h1lc senior scns.ataons S.,.ra"h H1""k1ru ind Mar• Co1aWJ tfept in singles " the Sa1k>n hammered VI 111nc Unf\en11')', 14- '· ln a prb ~. View uaguc ten· n match Thund.t) Freshmen Emily 8.trkcr and K...tie Canright alto S*cpt at No. 3 d uble for the Saa.ton. ~ho am· ptO¥Cd to 1'-0 and 7·0 in league ... ,.,......, ,._ .. t .... . •• u s..... ... ... t-t • 01t _.... 6-1 • Din. M . c.r&a tiff) 99\. M W.f.1.~ •MM.M ....... Olloll~ ... ~ ... tit •t ell .............. •z: [~ ~ 6-l 7 ....... t.e .... ~ -•3&-)~ Elscv.hcrc - e CORONA DH MAR - MMae Alch. Corona dcl Mu ... ,, Sports EdllOf Last Saturday ni&ht Corona dcl Mar Kiah School's football tc:>m played the hi&hly rated lo inc Hip School footbaJI team Corona del Mat played a great same and narrowly miuca a victory After this aame, Irvine's head coach said to me, "You should be very proud of the Corona dcl Mar Hi&h School football team. They played arc11 and ~'Cd as much class u any team we have ever , played:' Many of them, ahhou&h bit1cr1y dasappotntcd, took time to shake hands and con1ra1ul~tc the opposina coaches. It's easy to be proud of sucxc • ful athletes. but much more s:atis· fyina to be proud of 1hcsc youna men u people. They represented their team. thcit families, and our , community with aood lp(>rtsm•n· shlp and peat dianity. Cl.)da Brtu u · Cotona del Mar EDITOR'S NOTE: Cl)"da BRa-'* is tho •·ire ol ltvifte Hif,h lOlchcr a'nd 111istan1 coach Zawiio Brenner. Htih's No I single player, hand- ed lrvme's Sara Denson her first loss of the sc:a~n. a Asch \~cpl to improve to 27..C and the ho t Sea KJngs defeated the Vaquero . l-*'"'· in a girl ca Vic-. League tennu match. CdM, 9-1 O\crall. 6-J in league. swept nine sets in double\ c... .. -, ........... ... If 1 11 AIOI ~I die °""°"-6-4 dll ~ 1-Z, .., Y'fdl, & 1. ~ 1CdM '* I.&. WOii. 6-2. loll t•. IUloOn 1~1 IOll. H 2 I WO!\. 1-Z D Jt 11 I' G...,. Wftllll ic-J IW LI>- .. • ... ~~Ml.ert~ ---.. i. ·-""911 t-0. .,. l-0: .. ..,.... ICM) f 1 Ml Ml e MlsSION VIEJO -Whitney Gilliam, at No l 1nglcs, and Juhe FiekSer, af No. 3 ingl~ each lost only one pmc while ~eep1ng. as Etta.ncia HiJh but out host T~­ buco Hills. 18..0. in a Pacific Coa t Leacuc mat~. Estancia rmprO\led Trn•n~• •••• Cllll M111 COST A MESA -Colt a Mesa Hiah junior Andttw RUSMU continued his climb back Crum ofr·seuon back problems Thursday, fin· bioa fourth lO lead Mcu ainst .& ~rfut miJlna Trabuco Hill1 bo)'S team. which prevailed, 18- 41, al Colla Mesa Hi&h. • Russell's time or 16:05 was 18 seconds off the winnin& pace, while Mesa ~homore ukc Noonan wound up $lxlh (16:42) as the hosts fell lO 1·2. Five Mustanp ran per50nal be'ts, led by 1ixlh·place,..Alicc EkJof (20:53). but the Mesa Sirls (0..3) were topped, ls-48. · MYS T~ Hiie 11, Ceeta .... 41 1. WOOCld (TH), 15 47. 2. Cnl (TtO, 15 48. 3. Rais {TH), 16:01: 4 ~(CM}, 16.05: 5. C¥mm (TH), 16 28: $.~(CM), 1U2, 7 libmard {TH). 17.11; 8. R*9 (CU), 17.17, 9 StMnson (1H)~!29. 10. Lmns (TH). 17.30, 10. . Trelluco ... 11. Ceete ..._ 48 1. Hal {TH), 19.43; 2. Keenan (TH), 19.43; 3. ZldtoOI {TH), 19.50; 4. ~ (TH). 2016; 5. Hedge (TH). 20 21; 6. tldc)C {CM), 20:S3, 7 Jotl'l$on (TH). 20:54: l L1*s (TH). 21 10. 9 o.. (CM}. 2t.tt to °""° (CM). 22·11 CROSS COUNTRY From 6 us. And I'd say the sccond-mos1 (advantaeeous course) is S~nt.a Margarita, and v.e went there last year." •OYS Corona det Mar 2s. lanUI Marvartta 31 Corona del Mar 22, Tu.tJn 33 Tuetln 24, lent. M.....,tta 33 1 Gmr (T), t5·49. 2. WllMlson (SM), 1S 56. 3 tt.iss (SM). 15 58, 4 Ccnil (CdM). 16 19, 5 SlinOsbV (CdM). tus. 6 Tmnons (CdM). 16 33. 7 Tsu;moto tCdM). 16 34 a Bvrozo (T). 16 41 . 9 Coffey (T). 16 43. 10 GWl'I (COM) 16 50 • GfRLI Corona del Mw 21. lanUI MargarlUI 38 Corona del Mar 17.J TueUn 39 l8"UI ..,._rlta 2111. Tuatln 30 1 Howe1 (C4M). 19111. 2 Clltk ~C<I'-'). 19 01 3 TNU (CdM). 19 42. 4 Gomtz (SM). 19 SS. S Nu1nes (S'A). 19 55; & ~ (T). 20:16. 7 Kosmal (SM). 20 22 8 ~ (Cdt.f). 20 30, 9 Fitz (CdM) 20 30, 10 Rttgll (T), 20 36 .. 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Cor\•l.t'UCbOn lltn<I lr\lenor O.SIQr\. ,,., ,_ po.-.ons in NEWPO•T 1JEKCll IO tOOftop deck $JOOO 28"'., den, ,_ appl, "-Wanted, w d. 2 c·•-~ Clndyl73-3717 4 1 2 ... __... 28R WO hoc*up, ~,_a.r;; 11lew No smll pal I••••••••• llH• C..--y VIilage Rily 18a. patio. eomm evM. • -.rv>r Empl d prol M '' ANNOtJNCE.MEHTS Ea.i « .. q;oe poo'. dbl caJ1)0lt $875 BAVFRONT APT. 28t C<IM&.lcl< IUy 4'7·SS14 1 ......... . 28R 1BA.. gitr, wsflr/ mo No pets 832-4818 1ea w lrptc: & hardwd 11 Oryf Nlup S795/mo Quiet Studfft w/*°"9 noors ""Cfier~~n~!"fiiiliiiliiiiiiilliiiiiii'f-======---= VIia~ &ft; 1w1 Holig l'feffP Cflatm ng 1 A fut· 111001 ~71 LOST a. CourtyO vtitw. gated. FUMd, Fr.,.ltn M0"9. mo COMM'E.ROAL ai 175-4912 pooe. • ~ patt rum 11ery private, saoo mo UDO ISLE ll.lty tum fOtJND 2925 LIDO llAYPl'OMT •BA 28'1 .._. v .... de $075. I00-33SM).425 No Pel• 640-2300 18' Utl&. garage lnCl REAL ESTATE liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 38!, den. 48a. boM hm on l.2S3 Iowa St tBA-Spactous 0c .. n Upt & airy 28t 1Ba 2 No pets. $785/mo aap ll,~000 C.. Ftplc. dbl 9.,age. wtew, walll to beach btll.1 from beach. w d . yearly Sr.1-0837 77.1-tf.38 P<onc: onty s1200 mo 121 1118 pool, l•nnts. w d gar OverlooU patk. MONTHLY RENTAL BUSINESS OFFICE WilJ TMe Tntdel E'sode · co.1y 18' cot $975.mo 6'6-1728 11200.mo 87S.8989 untJI 8117"\M "' bill. to • Found• 2 Younv malO dOQS 1 t.V1 w t~ band.an.a, 1 bl<ac' w blue bandana Found In Wesic hff ~ atN &IS ... 553 F« tMNwt.tul s.. .._ la99 Stcwe & refrlQ STUOtO apt. 1 0,, 8*• 10 ~ & P4f, ~ FOi llNT 2769 i.no condo c.-$630/mo, S.SOO HC ZBA lBa dplA Car. w d, beh Noc:-'Y d~. redec: & e•cepUonaJlyliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .,... .,.._..._ ctep C~> .. S-5527 deck. 133'h 4attt --~ lof\. 1575./mo ctean. 29r 28a Mn. DaCUTIVI! SUtTIE --..........__ _ _. CA St. J950(Yno yrty AQt. uUI encl Avl t 1 1 Wt d , o-age perttlng near JW Alfport, NB FOUND·~T ,...wport kach. Penon- sula Area. 9 "30193 cart 10 1 d ~• 9085 .....,.,__ E'llde Duple.a. 28r 28A. ~ 111133S-ISTI .,,,__ ... _.__ a.•• 818.1451s4473 dbf ~. lncd yd Peta -· ._ ., S2SO mo-10-mo Free HOUSES/ COllDOS FOR SALE Oii Allt 11).1 11 tOO Aon 394nn 2 .. ~.. SMft t t •1. 6T.MI078 SHORT TERM· pkng, tum. vooce ma.I M4~1JOO""" 2 H-eo ocnl F1p. 2 Sw'"'f 291 1ea, upper. 0c-F~ tKeP\. con... C<lf'f car gar, pebo., w/d. nu deck, w/d, d/'W ju•t Furn 3 & 48Rl2BA. 2 ""· FAX. cop41f. f'-ed Foundl •E·--femod lBA cpefpalnl. 723-4981 remodeled b9 & 11..it ~ MG-47'M t'.x, UPS, r.ot.Vy, H<:tY Sm&ll . adorable, • den. c&cpott. wkJ . A.a... aYait ,.,.. • too.-~ fnc:d yd, ioa of iAYl'RONT 3000 sif 1950 mo 121~._ Steps 10 sanal C.UC• & non-office with •II trlghtened Siamese p"riVKy, grdnt lmmacl Wlttl 280" pm'l«amk: ......,... 1Bt f\J.m, oc.an cozy 1BA 18" upstn aboYe Mt'fW:.S. 83J C:-1 w,bells on collat Smt JI°"' ok. $'795'mo view. A8t 2'h8a Wf2· aide PCM--Urge P"' In l~•. 1895 mo IS50. AJ Oulnli.n Vdy Newpof1 Ct .. t '" 133-7775 °' 7~ ur ga1 t2t1n Slip deck. qu-. aec gate. r"Y IM 147·2G2:2 N4twport Bch Please •EastUde 2'Br 1.58.a• ..... .table. 1'1'-7092 1715/mo. 873-7071 LOwl Low Rat•st 17$-C&lt If II -.ids Ilka ACUAG! 1125 2eo Sq. A.. Prat.. yow cau iiiim•liiiiliiiiiliiliiiiil hOuM Fptc. Mo, W/d , Lg 18R· 1 end ""'4. 3 s.onal off-.s. ..._.or (7 t 4) e31.'7t 4a Goc'9 ... t 2 112 & i:d~ ~ ~= ~ oecu.. wfd. fUll COSTA MESA 2624 APARTMENTS & l*k"'9 ••• 43>0 FOUND~ AOUl. 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CA t:KJJ FAX 7t4J93t..S902 Attn: Mk'Mel~ RECEPTIONIST w. .. ~kw• people ~ ..... peoop.~ L09 Angeles and ~ .. nge County l•r ritones ~ appty •n person Monoa.,, Octobef 1 I lhfOUOh Weone9day Oc:IOIMf 13."41am •o5pm• F-1 come flr-.1 ~ basis ~ do "'OI call or send resume FARI lntenM1Uonal, Inc. 201S Newpo.i Blvd (bee un ~Y & 1 hi Coal& ...... TJPist FIT M acl1'IO•" ••P a ,.....,l Ca• s Lennon 7Se..37•2 Coar.t N-pon Pfoperun EMPLOYMENT SERVICES 5533 -6 •• f>NlaM be ~ lf\al dW listings in thi• cat. 99l>'Y rney requtt9 "°'1 aoca alOO~ .............. ~ ~ ()pwslor FT IPT -1"g 631·7990 in wntch ~ a • • ctwrge "' m-nut• .,,.l'l Muet tyP9 30 --------wpm W•~ Cosui Reslanint 1----TI-CS--5-c.-.aft ......_ 54 .. 5301 Food Servers & liDOiiiiiililSiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.,_iiii DIEDRICH COFFEE Bartenders C "lld Care -$4 7S lit Cost a Ml e ea IN pt Fun at"'ospttere p,. .. ,... ~ Sl\JClerlt Bel!Ch stonta Ouafl Make SS Apply ~ aome •'nds ewe• fl9d appllcanU ~t 3 ,5 pm W o" sS at. 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Lo hrs.4mmec. 1 at 1'nd•) $47K ...... ·~ COSTA MESA 1124 POWER IOATS 7012 4 ·H A um mag •IB• kel iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiilil•l I SaJel Sat only M Fund R.-.. C.M. HS Arllngton a FalnMw ....... ti al*' en ""I MM • --.:=.r- • I~ I I c 1, .... \ \I l I .... C:: I-IEC:: :WC '93SKYLARK S}J,465 '93REGAL s17,499 '94 LeSABRE 519,995 · 14 '77GMC1/2 TON TRUCK va.~!L.~ (10551) '82 BUICK SKYLARK 561( ..... .,. bnspor1llon Cir • (481182) ,.. •93 LeSABRE s17,949 '93ULTRA s26,945 7 '83CHEVY MAU BU tb~.~ (37522) I.A. Stt! '94CENTURY s16,495 '94REGAL sis,999 '94 ULTRA 529,~69 '88 BUICK SKYHAWK ~.lo"*" whit. drt.oond.! (S3764) ·as BUICK CENTURY 4 DA, nwtr pwr. ten.es·,..... (22888) •29aa •29aa •29aa •49aa •49aa '87 OLDS BROUGHAM ve.,.. wit.~.,. cond.l &.IDI' . (07237} , 31M Tl1B