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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-10-19 - Orange Coast PilotTraffic wu bDed up on both sides of bst Coast Highway in Corona def MM on Moncby u pipeline CQJ'\struction continues. ROAD -WOES Pipel ine construction is creating a traffic nightmare albng East Coast Highway By Russ Loaf. Stiff Wltler CORONA DEL MAR - e< cttcluri• madp • 1111f rlpped "P roa"'1 mi~rus h(_re arc gc1tin1 gas pains. The Sou1hem California Gu Co. 's pipeline project '5 in full swina. wi1h miles of bri&ht )Cl· low -ps pipu and-dozens of - noisy cons1ruc1ion vehicles tin· ing Eas1 Coas1 Highway j1n1 on 1he ouuktrts of the Coron3 dcl Mar bu$ine" district. be comple1ed by Oct. 27, JC· cordina to John Amldor. dlS- lricl ma 'foT lhe Southcm Ciitirornia a Oi>. Cons_truction v.ill then leapfrog the Corona del Mu business district to A\· oc:ado Avniue "here 1he pipe· line work "111 run nonh from East G>ost Highway tu »n-fo:t· quin Hills Rond. Amador c~li­ ma1cs comple1ion by Dec 3 "We "on ·1 come do" n 1n10 the bu~iness ·distncl un11l I eb- ru:iry or March of nc'I ~car," Amador saad. c 11mJt1ng 1he project ~hould be completed b) April "All the "orl "Ill be· done at n1gh1 .. The double \\h:unm\ of 1he rccc s1on and e\tend.ed con· The project -to replace a pre-World War II pipeline - beano hut week. causing a mas- sive lrtffic b:1ckup into down·' town Corona del Mar. aty of· facials say construction crews failed to top v.ork 1t 3 p.m. as promised, causina SC\ere trarric problem . The problem hu been corrected, city officials Sly. Jim ~ ol c~ Mesa ~·~ 16-indl diimetcr ~lpe sectioa as watlc oatiMH~ fast Coast Highway Monday. struction projects in do'"nto" n Corona del Mar h:is hurt m.1n) local merchants.. But the do"n- town business arc.l "111 be "You can live in other neigh- borhoods 1hat don't hive 1ny problems f~ 20 yeus." said rcsiden1 Kun Reynolds, a mortpac banker ... And yet here we've had ro:a~ cons1ruction for more ~h1n a year." Reynolds and other rcStdcnU say they don'1 undersland why 1he ps line wasn't ins11lled when 1be waler and ~er line projects caused the rippina apart or £u1 Coast Highway though the middle or 'own. But Councilman Phil Sansone, a Corona dcl Mar resident. uid the &as company did 001 notify the city of its pl1ns unlil' after the other projects were under way. "The only Rd•1rtfng feature oul of this whole thing is that "hen they're a~ through, Caltrans will come in and thoy'U take care of all these bumps and cracks that arc in the road now." Sansone said. Pipeline construction from Seaward Road to wuthcast of C:imeo Shores should ......... The painting on the top of~ 1 is bY pastel ~rtist Debra Huse. t°' more Information on original piintin , call 650-6865 . Storm · creates .excttenmt,· 111818 Im' UIOSl M* .... _ .. , .. .. HOntN( SPORTS spared from con tructaon \\Orl during 1hc Oristm:is season -a cruca3l p:irt of the agreement bctv.ecn the city and the g.A company, accordini to Corona del ~far Chamber of Commerce President Donald 013 gow. "We're going 10 h:ive to male 11 "orl out because we don't hn'c a choice." Gl:is- cow said. "There's no m:irgin for u'i -"e need e"cry dollu "c can get." ~ ~will fZ!.U !J':I .,.. this . momi"l's low doud5 and patchy To.g. The ~ will warm up to the low 70s. SHW~2 High school plan teaches , respect and responsibility ~"Corona def Mar High's 'character education' program focuses on all aspects of student behavior. ·.from keeping the campus clean to substance abuse. By Ru$S Loar. Sta!! Wnt.:r NEV. PO RT·McSA -Thi) Thur\dJy morning, Curona dc:l Mar Ha!!h School !>luJen1s ~ill be: 1alk1ng 1rash The 9 J m :.ludc:nt 11 .. ~mbl) ., · about more lh3n leeping 1he CJm· pU!> clean. hO\\e\.cr. It') 3bout re spec I and rc>pon,1b1li1'. the ~or­ ncr.tonc' uf 1hc hi~ ~ho..il' ··ch:ir;i tc:r cdu(Jla n program. fr ,l\h un CJOlpU" I> more t1f J ~}mp1om 1han an)thang c:he," \.11J teJchcr Chucl Ludd\'. char.Ai:lc:r eJu.:a11~in coordana1or' JI the h11:h ~hoof .. Tr~h I\ a m:in1fc:.1at1~n of Jtt11uJc: .. Dubbed .. R · .... Re:.pcc1 anJ Re- sponsahahty." the ~~hoot\ ch:irac~ ter cJuc::11ion program focuses on all a'pccts of s1udent bch:i\ior. from .. ecping the campu:. cleJn anJ gettjng 10 dJ') on time 1u · Gleanup solutions Coron& del MM HW9 School ....... .... uked hOW to .OM the trash pro- blem on ~· SOme ol their s~s indude: •Buy more tr41Sh am. • Cru~ rM.rck (or campus cle1ning like 1 short.rt fr~y. • Est1btish and e-nforce fines for 111tering. Ocsi~te part of ttw lunch period as a deanup time. • Discipline students by ~gning ~ to trash pidup duty. • Shilt responsibility (or deanmg the ampus 1mong grade t~u.. 'ubst;mce ;it'lu\e anJ r:ice rcl~­ taons Students, parc:nti. and teacher~ h:i,;c formed task force tu put the go:ils pf the ncdghng progr.;im into action. The idea 1~ to te01ch stu- See PROGRAM!I Newport Conservancy event ur11s•el $40,000 ·~'Walk on th e Wild Side ' 1s deemed a success! with fits tota!ing between $15,000 and $20,000. By Oi\td He1Z S11rt wr-~ NE\\ POR1 UlACll -The: Ne" port Con!>CI"\ jO\.") \ "\\ alli.. on 1he Wild Side·· gro,-.ed murc th.An $40,000. org;maZc:r\ )'1td Mond:.ay. mone) that "111 re pl Jee fund> drained b) the Con'>el'\:inC) · bat· tie to '-!Ve l:inJ :ilo'ng the ba~. M:u1Jnne To"er:.e'. ch:itr· "oman of the C\COt. aid the Con- scrvanC) '4 111 end up ma~.ng :ln) • \\here bet\\cen S1 5.000 anJ SW.000 an prolats Jean \\'3tr. council'4oman 3nd Con C::l'\JnC) founJcr, S3ad <ihe wa\ pica ed wuh 1hc u1.."C'C of the ~rt) After \\-e clear thC' air of the elcd1on. "c 11 get bad. to "h:u "e\c been doing all along -edu- c:u 1ng people 3bout lhc bcnd11\ of open sp:icc." Since its beginning in 1990. the Con~l"\anC'\ h;is conducteJ.~,er:al forums abo~t nature, primarily fur. . Campaign costs -ff re is • lOoac al --tt1.f the N~ Con.sttnncy 1.nd Newpott Taxp.yer's Allimc~ ha\'e colf«ltd &nd spent during I.Mir am~gns for Md apinst Musure A. u r~ed on cam,Wgn diKk>iure ·- statetMnts filed in the city derk's off.er. The fipres are ameac as of Sept. 1 a. ewport ConMnMCy . Collected: Sl4,2S9.2l Botrowtd: so. Spent: S11.692.61 . · T~All'-ce CoU«ted: Sl0,609.62. Borrowed: SO. ~: SB,753.90. ~hool children. Colorina bools dcp• ting the llJd. Ba\' h:ab11 u as described throu~h the e)es of a rabbit hl\C been p:a,~J out lo children 1n the e"rort-Me 3 Unified s~hool See CONSERVANCY Briefcase cont*i111 ~ mllon 1111•• m . . ...,~stolen . • , , Odaa• t HIDDEN COSTS . Despite Conservancy claims, Measure A is fHlea witn un ouageteCJ costs- MMC~Nal Alvardo: 'At one time I was a.llowtd to dress in ... different, exciting ways, and it wu fun .. .' Dressing up debat- on proper clothing 8Y ROY ALYAltDO S ometimes I feel like dressing in a policeman·s uniform, 'hining badge, big stick, and nice big powerful gun. Other times, I feel like dressing as a fireman wirb all the trimmings and big shiny trucks. And sometimes I like to dress sloppy or raggedy in old work clothes and still other times l even feel like dressing like Costa Mesa Councilman Joe Erickson, nice respectable.suit. white shirt and tic. But unfonunately I can't afford this luxury -l must dress like good old Roy AJvarado, gang counselor extraordinairc. l 1hink at one time I was allowed to dress in a lot of different exciting ways and it was fun: The gangster oversize baggy pants; the outlow biker/ greasy jeans and cut-off jacket; and I even dre5sed as a Hot Shot Big Time Hairsiylist, with expensive clothing from Rodeo Drive and Fashion Island.· However, those days arc gone, now I need lo dress according to my station in life. And what is that? I work with teenagers. pnrents, people, and many of them still don'1 know where their station in life is. Especially some of my riff ·raff kids, that arc so exciting, so special, and so full of lire and promises for the future. . I have read and reread our dress-code debates and arguments and have pretty much remained on the outside, for personal reasons. But not because I'm stupid or don't have an opinion. Quite the contrary, 1 have quite a few. Because l work with kids and l remember enjoying that part of life, I have experts that I share my discussions with -guess whom? Yep, my kids/your kids, including my daughter, who sometimes really loses her station·bearing as she leaves for Orange Co3St College, nnd dresses like a cros$ between everything we ever wanted to try but were afraid to do it sober. F rom Wilson School through Ensign, Estancia, Back Bay (Alternative), Horizon County · (cihernativc), the Juvenile Hall, Los Pinos, L.A. Ju.,,cn1lc prison (Rocky Glenn), and on and on. it seems that the bottom line is we all want to dress according to our station in life. Not our mission, but our station ... or what we perceive that to be. First, let me apologize if you don't understand me. Second, I live by what l say and 1 know my subject well. Third, I don't need anymore enemies -l have plenty with the population l work with. And, finally, I'd like you to be my partner, fellow citizen, colleague, shot aunncr, or my road-dog. and together we can begin to sort things out and develop an approach that will generate a response from our kids. Some adults arc fuzzy (unclear) on this subject and the dynamics of tccnaae responses, so they don't notice when a kid is screaming for help out of his confusion. I can probably a<> to any local campus and take about SO percent of the kids with me. ~nd I'm not even real clear yet, except I know one thing for sure, and that's that someday I'd like to dress like a policeman, firemnn or even my good friend Joe Erickson. Good luck with your dress code. Roy AJ~o I.I • Cost• Ma. rnldeat and tbe pruldmt of Lal/no' Cos,. ftlts11 wbo worlU wltll Ill the l~•I uhool• rrllb •l·rlsl 1-outh. •Y PHIL IANIONI A fter publication of David Heiu.'• article, 1'Alhancc, Conservancy Battle Over Semantics, Money Is.sues.0 (OcL 14) l received several telephone calls Crom pro· and con-Measure A residents seckinJ information on the is.sue, the city's park dcdicataon f un(I, its source, and permitted use of money in the fund. The purpose of this letter is lO answer thole questions and to present some tholl&hts on the use of the fund. Park development fees are collected from developers whose projects increase the nwnber of residential units on a lot and who cannot provide park land to mitigate the impact of the new units on the park ~tem. CUrrcntJy the fee is around $7,<>0q per new unit. The park fund now totals over $1.6 million. This total has remained relatively stable, and will remain so for some time because of the slow-down in local residential construction. City ordinance specifies that park fee money collected shaJI bC used onlr for the purpose of developing new; or rehabilitating cxasting parks or recreational facilities reasonably related to the project area which paid into the' fund, either by way of the purchase of hmd or for the improvement of land for p3!k and recreational purposes. The ordinance fun her -states that interest earned on the accumufatcd fees may be used for maintenance of park or recreational facilities. which includes trimming of p:t.rk trees end park and beach maintenance. The council was well aware, Measure A or no Measure A, that some of the Sl.6 miJlion in the park fund would be required to build ball fields and support facilities on the Castaways property. The actual amount to be allocated for that eurposc was never discussed by the full council and tS still undecided. During the one public hearing held to discuss the assessment district bond issue and in camp:iign literature and forum presentations by Measure A proponents. the public has been told that there were "no hidden costs." On the second page of the Measure A fact sheet it states in plain English that "the assessment district wilJ be structured to finance all costs associated with acquiring, improving and maintaining the Castaways and Newportct N.orth.:..' -~ -.... -• It was discovered recently -Crom a pro,cct b\ld&ct report prepared by a 9rof cssional landscapt d~ian firm for the Conservancy and The Irvine Company -that the plan being presented to the pubhc contains two phases and that only the cost of Pha~ l is included in the S68 million bond issue. Additionally. the $160.000 for annu:il maintenance is not included 'in that total but is Clble TV 'savings' When I called Copley Colony cable TV about my higher monthly bill. their office informed me that seniors -.ere the only people not rece iving a reduction d1;1c to the fact that they were eligible for a senior discounl-. So now, in effect, seniors p:ay the s:imc as everyone else. Many seniors were not even aware of the discount. It is not mentioned anywhere on the billing. - To further coof usc the billing. they have started itemizing and charging for items that were before included. Then they mush them aU tosether, sort some of it and call the new Cormat a saving.s even thoua,b il is more money than before. l think this company has done it lO us again. What good arc the rulings if these companies arc alJowcd to set their own aacnda and prices. Do we have recourse and if so, how can we implement it?" RITA A. JACQUES Costa Mesa Slnc*lr' I 1'111111 After reading your reader's response to the smoke-free city, I was disappointed. No one thou&ht to take issue with the fact that if a non-smoker is uncomfonable in some particular establishment (be it restaurant or · what ever) they can leave. That person can also °"' ........ Councilman Phil Sansone says the un~et costs for Measure A -which, 1r ~, wilJ en~le N~rters to purc~se the lade Bay's Cutaways and Newporter North -are many. semanti • It i5 conceded th~t competitive biddina and a reduction in desired Mte irnprO¥Cmcn~ m:ay reduce the honfall -but the. lauer ~ not what the public: Is bcin& told they wttl act. 1! Lhe measure passes. A pl:sn that presents hidden costs lhoukl be sent b ck to the clOKl landfill •nd not presented to lhc ~ten. It just ~n't make any scnto at all that the entire parl fund be committed to lhis project wticn the projected dccrca Cf' in re\~nuc for next few ~ may mike it oece ry for the city to apln tighten its fisc:al bCl~ It makes more JCMe for the council to modify Ordinance 19.'°.o.so(b) .. Use or Money'' to inclu~ the word "maintenance .. to offtcially pennH " e of park funds for park and be d\ maintcnaoce rather th.an rcs.onina to laying off tree trimmers and other personnel who mllintain the P'rks and beach arc Tbll it. ii tbc embjpous wording of that p t1graph doesn't already permit the use of the fond for those derived from interest on the debt service reserve pu~ fund. Also not mentioned in Conscrvnncy literature C ity gencrn.l fund rc~cnuel. are c:un'cntl)', and is that lbe Sl(i(),000 covers only the period of time will conunuc to be untJI the economy turns that the sites arc being improved (Phase 1) and thQt, thereafter, $434,680 would be required each around, barely loufficicnt to uppon current operations much le ta ktng on new obligation~ year for maintenance of both site • a difrerencc of uch as tho!>C mcnlloned, th.It the C.Onscrva.ncy 1, S274.680. covertly trying 10 force on the rcsident:s of the cit) F rom that S3mc report it was also learned th:it In the pa t three )Cars, co balance its budget. the $2,JSJ,719 is rcqui~ for site enhancement city has h:.J to increase fees .ind lay ofC peoonncl: vcrsu the $2.000.000 presented :it the public and it is not going to get an) bcttcr nc" )Car. hearing. Also rC\-caled is that Sl.611,000 \\ould be Rate\ h:i\c increa{cd for \\t:itcr :ind .e~cr required in Phase 2 to provide che b:all fiel~ and service, rcC)chng. building and businc > liccn c~. support facilities on the Castaways. · hotel bed tu, lotm:t and hcach part..1ns. To As rc.,,caled in H.eitz's article, the Conscrvnncy aJcqu:ncly fund our paramedic SCl"\&eC the c:ity tu~ expects this amount to come from the city park instituted 3 paramedic rec {\\hu::h b~n·t produced fund even though the council has not even the anlicipatcd rc,cnue) and appf'O\cd :i JO considered how much of the park fund will be f h h II available for that purpmc. The odditional s27~.6M> percent ambulance franchtse cc. v. 1c 'llli for nnnual OUlintenoncc and the $151,719 shortfall ancr~:ise )uch )Cl"\<ICC tO the publtc b) that in site enhancement -a total of $426.399 arc pcrccntaa;c funded amount• and arc over and above the All thi~ on 1op of fee 1ncre.a\CS by the figures presented during the public hc:uing. Metropolitan Water D~tnct. the San1ta11on ft is now perfe1:tly clear that the plan de veloped Districts. \".c'-·tor Control Agency, llnd the by the Conservancy, :and the only pl:in presented to Department of Motor Vehicle plu) .,hatC\oU cl~ the public lo date, not only requirer. the entire S:icramcnto Jnd Wa h1n,ton ha'-c 1n tore for u' Sl,600,000 of public money currently in the park Add the co~ of all of t~c. then add in the fund but also the additional $426,399 mentioned $1 20. S2~. c1c of ~1c:uure A and the re ult i~ 3 above; $274,680 of it for maintenance every year 'cry current ncgall\C imp.let on the quality of life for~ years on top or the $160,000 derived from of a great m3ny or uur c111zcns -UYCr 20 percent the tiolwS_ l"CICl\'C rund interest. No bJdden costs, of whom arc seniors, m:iny ll''lnJ on fuced anrome . iiideCCl1 Tbcrc are more c1111cn in t.h city ,..he) an not TM lkfdl can only come from two places _ rolling In dough th an t~ ~ho ctn rtip otr 120, the city general fund or the M: fund.Tulicvc j204, etc. an inc:idCntaT tl:pcn~. I am i~ me folks. there just isn't that kind of money concerned ai an)onc else O\Cr 'lllh.Jt I lnvc. my available in the general fund unless we increase grandchildren anJ grc:U·&ranJch1tdrcn, .and 1t more fees. lay off pcnonncl :ind reduce essential certainly doc) not 1ndudc Iona term local ucb1 on services. to of the ditbt -2L1hc n:itc .:ancl Ccil~r~I Over the pul yc~rs the reserve fund has becn--sovcrnmenb tapped for SS million and i-s now ju t marginal for Pb/I Sllnso11t b a Coron• dtl .\lar rrsldtnl •nd a city of this size. This is reality anJ aritbmetic, no1 a mtmkl' of the-'"""°"' Bt'Qch CilJ Coundl. LOTla decide not to return to that same pl~cc. I am a non-smoker and there ore cert;,in place where J am not comfortable and do not ~rortizc. M Georac Carlin said "Ir you don't lile wh:u )'OU bear on the Ddfo, you Q)n turn it off." If you don't like the smoke ao somewhere else. Can't each of us. as individuals. ha.ndle this on our own? Or maybe we need local government to give us a hand with some of the tough dcci ions ot home too. 0 PIER LEGROS Newport Beach Sorry I didn't get my tidbit in sooner -l smoke and I am a polite smoker -in fact I do nol even smoke in my home when I know our guests might be offended. What a drag but that's the breaks (have you noticed how many people smolc in their cars?) Anyway. my theory is that probably only 20 percent smoke so therefore smokers arc an easy taraet for any rabid politician. do·goqdcr, or just plaJn busybody. "They" know that 20 percent cannot oul vote "them" so if ''they" need an easy iroup to pack on.·· fhc)" JU't '>J) lct·s lall about smokina and ~c ~ill be popular anJ "ill not :.Cfe~t 1hc majority. . . P .S. I know \moking i a rotten h:.bit but 1t 1 m)· ·habit not someone else·\. · JOCl:L YN GILBERl Nc"-pon Beech Will's Clll 1s u just poui>le )lOUr story (William Lobdcll's Editor's Notebook. Oct. 14) really happened tbh way ... "She's tind of cute, .. J noted as we 1topped nas to her at the 19t.b Street SianaJ." "What did you say?" says the wife. 1oottx11 gyer. "Uh. the uh. ab SBA T COVERS. OYCr tbe.re. Aren't they cute?" says ,.:xa in a 10mewhat pty, quaverina~ "Were you lootina at the Jirt or the seat ~rs?'' she says lkcptieaDy, cycina tbe YOlopruo~ creature behind the wbcd of the Jeep. "Don't be ridiculous!," you respond inctipantJy. denyina your Qo6.siven ri&ht to oeJe. And so fonb...and so fonb ... etc. Anyhow. your story (~r inaccurate) CUle. TOME.CR~N NC'WpM Boedl ti, ........ 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A doct.oJ on tbe 1600 block told pol that tomtuno .... ,,... ttriPtiOD klnn from IUa ·otra ancf f~ttd a ~pc*Of\ for Vlcochn. a ,.ie Ulkr. A._.. S&ntt: S0..00. . broU • ladt Ga ' ~ Ql!a Ille JOO Mock Ud IU* &oob ~ucll at S 1.sao. .......... Cll Newpon l1••M:A •iadow .. Jac:l'• ~ l'mN~IM WM abattcftd I pdlt ... "t iii f I ... a..,A~A•I w Olt•--1 ........ ................. ... cw ........ ............... ... B .. uty II more than akin dup IO Daniel Oropeza. In (act, 't (Utl to the bone. For ye1ri. Oropeza was a Los An~IH Nkcup anlu who ... Cll I · worked on )"Oun1 women V)'ina for Playboy magazine photo spreads. He also tau&ht photography for five yea.n at the . prestigious Los An~1cs An_ Center in Pasadena. Editor's Notebook "I learned a tremendous amount obout li&hting, obout how a woman is lit can give the appearance of anything. Crom mon tcr·likc to 5educt~-c." Oropeza recalled Monday. Then at a photo shoot six years ~. lhc model he was makins up pla~fully used her looks to try to arouse Oropeu. · Somethin1 $111pped. "I cau,h& m)':IOll •ttracted to her and hatina her at the •me time. I was a man waitins to be trigcrcd by whatever... ~ He came tq the sudden rc1tlization that he hid 1pent hi' entire career m.akina women into M>me OiJn~ived notion of the "beautiful princess." It wu his job to diucptd the real pel'IOft in front o( him and create a certafo look that would appeal to him and other men. .. I wu walkina 11®nd in hnt like many men do. 1 Cound that · when I looled at women, whether I was triggered or not determined if I thou&ht o! her as ugly or beautiful." The faCI that he WM part of profession that used looks as the sole mea.surina stick repulsed him. He stopped worling. His makeup rotted in ilS cases. He walked away from a lucr~tivc career. Anger, repentance and even fear simmer as Oropeza talks today about· what he terms "beauty pornography." ··1 was part of a ty$tem of Rea'dlna tbc bed allowed him deJrMbns women. I wu makifta ao feel u U are couJd apprOldt h' them look the ~ I wanted 10 be new job 11 a balr MYtisl at The triggered. I lived in world or Bod on 17th St~ct io C..0.ta M 1>9lariution. 1 was judge and lury .. with tome kind of inl(&UIJ " on every w<>tMn 1 ~lked &o." When woman comc:sjn to 1'houah the 37-year-olsi Corona have ber hair cblc, Oropeza not del M r res denL concede) "thinp only wann '° know .flow he nt got wonc before they got better," it 1tyled, but wby tl'ii t paruculir he doe5n't rcarct his decision, not way. Is she doina it (or hen.clt,\hcr one f alsc eyelash. mate ot to lure a mate? "At the bottom of my resume it "J tell them if 1 sec that in them now uys: I created illusions for 17 or noL If my JUl tells me I can do years, for the rest of my career I this and we'll both feel good, I will dispel illu ions.·~-----.....Geccd. Ir not, I knowl'll do a 0 ropeza will set out to diipel terrible job, and I don't go those illusions at today's free forward."· noon program at Newport B.:ach He has to feel confident ttult his Public Library's Newport Centef' work will make the client feel Branch. His ~peech titled better on the in)ide, "and that "Oebunkin1 the Beauty Myth" they :ire not going to attract. borrow) Crom the book title ''The arbitrnrily, men :u random.'' Beauty Myth" by Naomi Wolf. a Oro~za wants no part of 50UI mate Oropeza di~'crcd "loading their beauty gun." after that photo shoot a hair dozen The reaction from clients has ycars ago, been a mix of relier and )adncs~. "She brings all this to hfe he says. Ultimately, they feel good wonderrully and clearly," Oropeza about his pre-procedure says. "I endorse the book conversations. He just doesn't wholeheartedly." want an)One thinking he') a D psycholog_w. The aucilc • rather lhan my com.pelt.tor. (A unponant tu him as ii'° I.be mu is AO lofteer) .a.e0tte I ~r. mcawrc nJ)'WU ~ to either "'I hive a lo& of puce ud a lot !eel better than him, or .ce al ahc..,. lime. And I myKlt. tr, 1tie ~t r ,~.ve ......... - aho h vc a lot ot bopc. If l caA ever takca oa." change th~ infurlatlnc '*1urcs. I What bc·s t km oo » I &Ct to accept. myKlt as who J m • multi.\> lion do1 r beauty And that doesn't come c -ay." industry, but Oropna Y'-.. I'm T hu ianer peace bas chaased not against wbat these panin . Oropeza when tt cotne1 10 h:avc to offer. I'm ain t wb t personal relationships with they use to ~ll it. I bcliC\c v.~men. they pit wQmen & ifli.l "Thi h • over time, gi\'U me-a-fflt"Tm~~----· new set of values th::it now speak He's picked an admiltedly odd for me, nnd I ha'-c to remember pl cc to pick hi fi&ht: ~here I come from so I kno'4 \i. hat inuge-conscious Orange County, it is I am growing toward. And ""here, in the wordi of Billy that, in my rcl:uionship , is Cry:otal'!I Fernando, "it's belier to ongoing \\Ork. · look good than to feel good." "I continually fight these .. 1 thought 1r I'm going to do picturc:o that y,.ould like to creep thi), I'm not going to go to a sm311 up and make my life mcan1nglcs), tu .. n 00 the lrin c~ ... Oropeza as oppo~d to meaningful. lt Cech ~)S defiantly. ''I'll sink my teeth v.ooderfuJ to ~cc a ~oman as a · in v.herc thii. subject is t ~ person first rather than objectified.'' "I'm not ~cry popular. I 't It's also ch:rnged his vie-. of plan to be .. men M•tt Col tr's columa appc•rs "l ~e a man first as a pcri.on fot!d~JS. "' · Hoag Hospital receives $500,000 grant from Keck Foundation NEWPORT BEA_CH -A $500,000 irant from the W.M. Keck Found tion will fund Hoag Hospital's stereotactic radiosurgery program. Stcrcot3ctac rad1osurgcry, an innovative, non·invasivc surgery to treat brain tumors is a j<1tnt program of Hoag Cancer Center ond Hoag Neurological Institute. "The grant from the W.M. Keck Foundation will allow Ho:ig .Hospital the resources to create the rc11on's mo t cxpcnenceJ stereot:ict1c rad1 urgcry team," l:lys Or Robert 0 . Dillman, medical dtrector of H03& Cancer Center. ''Ustng computer technology. stcrcotactac radiosurgery can locate a cl\nccrous tumor or other brain abnormality within a , half-a-millimeter of,nccurncy. This precise delinc:uion of the . treatment site allows doctors to destroy the tumor u ing Intersecting beams Of radiation," llaid Dr. Jomes Doty, Hoag ncur~rgeon and ch:airthnn of Hoag's stercotactic rad1osutgery committee. According to Dr. Michael Shen, a member of Hoag's oncology radiation staff. stereotactic raJ1osuracry ~lso trc:m blood vessel malform ntions that lend to strokes and et1ures. Hoag Cancer Center, Orange County's premier c:incer program. provide~ comprehensive mpatient and Outpatient cancer treatment, clintcaJ re!>to rch )tud1es and Would you like to place a classified ad? Call 642-5678 for information. educational services for county residents. ''Treatment is usually performed on nn outpatient basis and 1s especially useful for pa11cnb v.-11h inaccessible or deep-seated tumor) or blood "e ~I abnormalaues that are othcrwl5e inopcr.iblc," Doty nid. Hoag Cancer Center treat) more new cancer pallcnt) tha·n Jn) other cancer program in Orange County with a philosophy of aggrc»1'e tre.ltment and ~nsithc care. The W.M. Keck Foundation -.J) Rea.I Estate Loane S200,IXX> • S7S m1iotl ~=~· Business t.oane Min. $7S,(XX) . Fot acmunts ~ INsing, ~ Sl!A's ALL%&llOJI JtUMDJ:mO ~WC 1'6 • .,.....1_ Jain tht hnN cl~ )Who hM Mt Ind tht hiddm bUs rd rwc sptclcs of Ptru's MRI ~re ltSeM, •n The Dnc~rt Chmd prtmerc$ Splrfb ol tlll ..,._on~ iileh It 8. pm ' Addmonlt showW'9S October 30 at i I 8 end 11 p.lll rd Octoba 31 It i p m. The O!Kevtry . Chlmelnlbn, saencc _, ~ docua mcntns * }QJ ~yQ-' ~t! SWICI I I !ODAY Ml) StMT YCXa JCXJmft ~on fer The DllcMrt CNnnd nt ti d ."'*\ cdre ~ ~ litiq lit ntW Sd R OwNl m £SPNt conasrs • ~ ,_lrica a'°"' tar lal fw1 Sts tu#l 111111 I 115 dll If 1 I ti .. (W lblrY t\ld #rd '*P .. W 0 ............. established in 1954 by the late W1l11am Mvron Keck. founder of The Superior 011 Co. Under the leadership of the founder's son. Howard B Keck, the Keck Foundation is no~ one of the nation') l.argc)t charitable org:iniut1ons. The foundation abo m:iintatns a Southern Calaforn1.l Gram Program that pro\lde~ :-.upport in the area) of Cl\ ic :in9 commun1t) )Cf' ice;), health c:irc. pre-collcg1ate cducauon and the art). -IJJ th~ Dail}' Pilot MESA 5000 MIT,RAT ... hlllfla•~tMft DATE: Saturday. November 6th. 199J 7 00 a.m RcJ1strauon 8:00 a m. Race 9 00 a m Awards LOCATION: 3)33 Hyland Avenue, C ta Mc\&: CA Please .Join U For Dlnn~r Laneb or Weekend. Bruneh SabaUrlo · s was onginafty 1ounded tn Chago after our falher brought tne ~ recipe for cu famous Sausage 1rom Palenno. Italy In the 1930's T ocky. hts sons & pldson cOOliooe to provide a complete / meoo rA autflef1lc Italian food prepared fresh daly fnd susoned wiltt 5 get l8f1tkJI IS of f!ITlfty pdde .. •••• ,,. c..-...,, ' ca.ws ..,. ,., .... ., . ,., ,.,.. - Turi you Sabatilio famay Fot Reservmis Cll Taa.oe21 111_._._. .... ENTRY FEE: $15 00 t! recc1"ed by Oct~r 16th. 1993 SI 00 after <Xtobcr lbth. l'N3 (i.ncludcs 1'1ICC rcgt tranon. T-~hut. n:frcshments and a c~~ al random pruc draWln under 12 ~ . 29 45 . 49 \\ARDS TO nu: 12 . 14 30 · 34 ~ • S9 TOP THR.Et: IS 19 lS • 39 60 • 69 FINlSH'F 11' 20 . 24 40 . 44 10+ CH mvu 10"\' AGEDMSlON ·····---------·-·-------·--·------·--·--------------------·--·--:-······--·--------·-···········--·-···-···· OFFICIAL ENTRY FORM ~;...·------ ...... •....._~ ----------~ ____ ....,i: _____ _ fndrl M f '*------- TO nRCL . T,\htf1 SI/l- s M l. . l . X:\l. CHll.D·~ s l ' ---.......... - -.,. - ..... a... r, ....... --..... ~11 I I ... ._. _ _. .................. _ .. _ .............. . Ql'J ............... ..... .. ......,,..,_.le t ""' .... ._ ....... .... ... , I lfl ........ cl F 0 h"fte-•llllcr ..... _..,,.~ •. , .. .,...a ,_... ...,._,fl lliel.-'' . ~ ~. It ,,,,_ ........... "' ,., ..... IN rut ells•• 1' d •h o•al* .... Mm:~ ..,llMft:ecef UL _,·u,.-.nc .... lec' 1 .. • i~b•J llLIH•I ..... Md a -'dcid IOWGI IM-., . ...._al '7J.12lS fol more ........ RlllAY YMllrGm ........ , w ....... , •.• 'The Ncwpcwic.o.aa Mcsa·ltvinc YMCA be mad~ • llca!tb) batt a1 I p.111 nc ttcc ~wilt oddiaa,....,. .-. 9IJWIY..,,. _______ _,...... nc a v~Qab,. n-.llJ'l'H1-A ilO' bad. Plc..c QIJ the YMCA u 6"12·9990 for mot A ~ ... cab!ac: m:~tm eitl bosl a pcoeram ta die Olram1mi·ity Room ot ~ ·ecmer Ll>raiy •1h c.t.J*>re . prcu:ur~ Oft womca co fu tiOCJCty•, ~ ot •W a wocnM ~kl be C2lJ Jadic Headly al 6"·lllil 01 the l.bt&l)•al bU-lt91 fol more 1nfonmU011 .,, ................. 8 1n1neu plan pr~aoon. laaa apphcation u.cp1 and fiuncurc ahcrn•ll•"« !or buch ncvr aAd O P'Jndlltl bw.lnc"' O'*DCn •ill be &a'IOt!' I be IClplQ Pf C\CDtc.d .t I fr~ ~mu~r frocn 7 to 9 p.m -~ tu ~ Mu Bu nc<~ f inanc1ns." '~'°'cc.S part.I} b} the '\c:'t>P')fl Harbor Arca Ch:.mb.:1 (If Cummcrce. will be head lo the ComtnulW) Room ol the ' pGf1 CentLf ul>raty f'Of lnOfC 1nfonnatJOft, Qin '29·"-400. T. llfflUOlt PAlmD Fr oe~~ af chc N~ Buch librat) ~ an c~111n1 C'\'Cnins lur the pubhc .,uh T Jdfcnon P.1~cr, tbut of -u auna Hear .. at Sbcnnal\ Gardcm <11 7 pm Pialkcr •ill dMuu Im •ntitl1 1nauct.n1 tm n.cw ~scncr. -Stammer of f car H Rdrc,bmcnts "'di be M:rvcd. C:.11 !.7'·22t>J. WIDNUDAY Nlfft DllCUll«NI Pocl~. J poetry ar ... ionac». lfC O•l!Cd lO a ICC1~11on and dllC\I~ of pv. tr) focuwns on (jfc and dcilth .,, 'AprCJPU' Poetry PO<poum.'' a m cti~& ot V0t0.:1 and V1won\. !'\c~port Ctntcr Library'• poetry IAIVDAT ~ ........ friend_1 ol the ~~ lach Ubruy •ill host u exciting ftening for the pubrJC -"th ~ Jdrenon r~r, ~ ol ''LlguN HeH'' at Shftm&n Gardens tonipt at 1 p.m. Puktt wiU dilcuss his writing, ind uding his MW bestHUer, "Summer of Fev ." Utl 673-2261 . .... •• Nf •• IVl#I d i.1CUIUOft ICllCI Crons 2:JO LO 4 p.na. f0t more i.aConnatioa, c:ootact hckjc Headly a& 6"-3111 or the li>raty • 6'4-)191. Utillt MHAS All9 CAITLU Oransc Counry 111t.cnor ~incr Patna.a S&1l l\-a11 wW compare and contrut ccacuf)'-<>kt manor hou.scs and CHllct •1ltl more contcmponiy stOGC cdJ"l(:Cj A '11dc prncnt.atioe ~ • lhtl~ 1 prJ\'lUC tour ol a Isis.la Ccorpn car.le I'll rcuoralioft. Fot more 1n!orm;iiuon. call Jackie Hnd1) al 644-3181 or the hbruy at 6!'4-3191. MIALTll MD '1lOWUITY CltUC&LI 1bc Hat Connection. a division Of the C.O.U Mei.a Chamber ol C.onwerc.c: •ill hold '"luncheon mcc11n1 at the P>untr)')idc Inn 1n Coua Mcu. f eatured 'pakcr ti Len Wa)nC, a humQr~t v.tiu w.111 relate hi:J own upcricocc •rlh heart pr<Jbkms aftd iv,... bumot hclp.;d tum 10 cope. The · C\cnt ~auu at 11 :30 1 m. F01 more· 1nformahon or to male rc:sc"-aoom, call 540-2402. INCLUDES: LEMON CHICKEN, SALAD & GLASS OF CHARDONNAY · & LIVE JAZZ WITH STEPHANIE HAYNES JACK PRATHER &BOPSICLE TllUUDAY Nlba'f~I .. How &o l.Nc \\&&la Yow Tcca·tscr" is c~ udc ol a free C\~nin& proiram &o be offered 1t 7 pm. ID the Community Room of N~pon Center Ubrvy. A licensed cltnicaJ soc:W worut. •111 prctent the proeram which WlH addrc:u dfcctJ\'c techniques for repmins control of adobccnts Call ' 6"-3181 or M4-3191. RAHIM NUDRAnOll Expert floral dc1.ipcr will Jhuc. Au~- Conttm 11. a dwit~ orpsuuwn ruochnc da11dtcn·, cancer re rda. •ill tut ru•annual fuad·rakma C\'Cftl fna I p.m. uauM a.m at Cr)'llal Court. 1lac event lilr\ll fCAIUJI! comedy from IMPROVW.uon. photo oppor1U1Ultc• •tlh cartoon char.ctcn frona Wu.cr · Brothcri al!Wt 1,.'C muwc. Tidc1~ arc bell!& l04d for $4S in ad•">ncc, OI S'S at the door For more in!onn.al""1. call 854--0139, PAllC•U IUllAUAIT The z.onta Oub of N~pott H~ v. all bold 1u uoual Panakc Brcilb~ Walk or Talk from S a.m. ro noon. at Ncwpoc1 D\lncs, 1131 lbd SJ 1 Or. Yo u R MEDICARE CARD J usT BE CAME·· MORE VAL UA BLE. Co~ ~et wilh us ro team how! Tbun day, October 21, at 9:30 am C..C.Meu Mimi'• Cafe • 1835 ewport Blvd. Complimentary Bruld'••t Tu~ay, October 26, at 9:00 am Co.ta lleaa K.plan'• Deli 3211 Harbor Blvd. Complimentary Bn.H••t .. SENIOR CH 0 I C ·E ~iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ 1-800-3 66-43 5 5 ....... iiiiiiiiiiiiiii~ uopco ~ a1J·aam~ Road and lb)'lidc DrM:.. '* ol Ute dub'.• f ' A ba~ iaod a !onniltlon Mm ........ blue5 "" be r atwcd • a. **The Alli ,.. ntlqVC'i an opponuaiay '° r.cad q llOm fronl 01Cmbcrt thr: dilb ., X'll'llh(') '* Ulkes pbcc at \be~. ('onvmauy Ccnt.;t, IMS hrk AYC., F« tftf~a.ioft., can lfl0.021l emu t from 9 un. to l p m. UYAIDIM CU.C Bct•ccn 9 a.m and l 2 p ns. Paddle Poatt ol fli ]JOr1 lk:&dl •1D be • Adm.iuloft I\ SJ. ~· h f • fOf more infoonation. call ()10) 80.& cw <909> rn. 1. ~c.pltal Fad ... G!!!l . .., .a.it : A• .......... .. 11 .... fil $798 wiff> COUPOfl below REFINANCE TODAY Guru&cecl To 1.-er y_. Moatllly PIJIWlt At ABSOLUfELY NO COST! Col Today For a f,.. ~ (800) 201-FUND .. 503 1 S.rch Ave .. Suite E, Newpc>f1 8eoch A C '4.;..~• • r ' CZJ-~a-11-~eo.ta Meta Ille......, ... -~·OKNMMOCMI - - -COUPON - - -BRolLED SIRLOIN STEAK FOR Two I eJ""1S7~W:.~ SOUP OR SALAD• BAAED POTATO• vt0ETA8Lf • ~=~~~-::::::'? L __ . ., "_ ... ··'°"" ~Costa Mesa .. t.- • 11 • "--... • ~ictMI •Oft:• M MOUM ()c1 ti. \Ill . _________ ... MONEY FUNDERS MORTGAG.E has over 50 loan programs from whicn to choose LIVE JAZZ. BLUE S & ROCK Take Adva11tage Of the LOwest Interest Rates .in 25yaars! . Cal for 811 sppoiJlllMW"lt at Oll offices or In th8 ptfVecJ. d YQ1: home. .. 714·978· 71 ~· • CORONA DEL MAR -Ao alkacd dnaaken driver WM ti· o&ilfy Injured ofter beiA& in· volvcd in a two-er DCCident on Coa,1 Hi&hway ju t v.nt of Cameo Shores Mond 'I night. police Aid. hen her r rolled over in 1 7:33 p m. indJcnt -rbe drn'Cr of the vehJCle ah t was a1 r ult p nially ejected through the n mo( of her car," Cowell ld • Three other people were ndin 1n the c r and ffcrcd minor in1urie1, P91ke id. A«vrdinc ao Set-Ken CoWcll or ahc Ncwpon lk ch Police Dcpanmcn1, the v..om:an, v.ho was later arre red ror drunken drivins. ~rrercd a broken pclvi . v.ere taken to Western Med I Cco1er nd av.o were tr nt- ported lO He»& Memorfal J fos--By tk D lly PUM JNI( ....... ,._Ollr '° blh<N's limbet·style pier, now "' the process of ~ face lift, tiu served the city well since 1940. Balboa Pier gets bi-annual face lilt ~ 'We're trying to maintain our piers so we can protect them from storms that hit the face of Newport Beach,' says city's· design engineer. By David HedZSwt WrQI A S220.000 project 10 keep lhe city's piers on M>hJ fooling i almost complete. Cranes and ocher heavy equipment rolled onlo Balboa Pier hue ,.eek to replace broken limber pile) "h1ch rot O\cr time and arc munched on by limnoria, torpedo .ind 01hcr f Hoag ·Hospital and · Secure Horizons ----· 'IWo Respected Names In Senior Health care. minute crustaccam.. A to~ring crane looms as an unusual beacon atop B;alboa Pier. "!he e hnl.e sen critic~ ge~.. . .--··~ .. ·~ tte-oMbe-c:r:ke-]U1t''dctcn-bml1l'C'SS:'·°flfe'··--··'-.,_--··-·.-.. ··-·_As..one .. of theJastest growingsenial:..health de)1gn engineer for the city. "h's their source of way they bring lhem IO , Jhe pier really rod, .. plans m· th. e nation, Secure Hanz· ons co1rers nourishment." fa·en though 1hc res1avrnn1 ha ri sign 'Y Be 1da rcinforc1na the l1mbcn, Dalton ~id lhc ad\enisi,ng th.:ll Ruby's is open for business during eu;e"rth;nn Medicare does, and more, "or less. contractor -John L Meek Construction Co. o( consfruclion, he .Ud many people want some1hmg Y' ~ T Uli.1.1.f> J~ Wilmington -olso added h&hls to Ncwpon P'ier. a little more pc3cdul. "It's too loud." 'AT 1 ed 1 H H •ta} He ~id Che lights 't\erc added in May, before Dal.ton ~Id city officials bch~ve the COMlfUCllOn vve are peas to we come oag osp1 to the shoolings at the pier. The decision to install work 1s a real bargain. If the piers were aUo-.ed to p ab them had nothing lo do w1t.h lhc 1:sng-rcl:ued get brittle and a .heavy IOr~ ass.iultcd Newport, It OW' provider network. hysidans are avail le in incidents. he saiJ. would cost S:? nullton per rucr to replace them. he Reinforcement work on Nev.port-Pier .. as s:iid. . . the comm. unities of Huntinaton Beach, Costa COmplc~d earlier this month. "\Ve hctd o(( durtng Th~ old ttmbCMt)IC pier) ha\e sc~ed l~C c11y 0\.l the summer and staned . (te hool be .. well ~tncc 1940. \\>hen they rcplJccJ l\\>O ptch Mesa, T-""'e and Newport Be~ch. . ag:u~ 1 r sc gan, w~hed away b) tonm tn 1938. ll V ill D<lhon ~id. Both piers remained open dunng The pier are 1n,pccted and O\erhauled on ron •ruction. alternate )Ca~. ~1Jmtennflce ro~t~ Jre an111.:1pa1ed Rich Mah.er. m~nage.r or Ruby\ Omer at the llp 1n lhc City's bud~cl C\ery oche r )C'1r . of Balboa Plcr, Silid bell be JI d when the .. We're trying 10 m;unt:un ourpint"'W "e can conllruettoft worken fiRith. Dalton '3td • t "'111 protect them f wm stonn\ chat hit the face ol be within the next two "eeks. Newpun Dcach." Dalton !>a1J "\\'e\c been prell) "SaJcs arc down about 20 percent," Maher \31d. tud.y \0 far " Wanna p l acEra-classi fled a d? Ca Who SAID c Lobsters Don't Hare ~ RIBS?'l. s at ~~~~Ii)' C'oMp~~ , Ther come with Delicious Baby Back Rlbs ·fo1 onl1$21.95 Whole Lo,,,,., a ly$1B.95 ="'..r .. , Fm1foiifiiiofe. Attend one of the special presentation~_ listed below: Thursday, October 21. 1993 9:30 am Kaplan's Restaurant . 3211 Harbor Blvd. Costa Mesa (Just south of the 405) Join us for continental breakfast! • Fridfiy, October 2Z 1993 10:00 am Charley Brown's 151 East Pacific C.oast Highway Newport Beach Join us for cbhtinenta.I breakfast! • Tuesday, October 26, 1993 2:00 pm Coco's -Fashion Island 151 Newport Center DriVe Newport Beach Join us for refreshments' • Tuesday, October 26, 1993 2:30pm Mimi'• Cale 1835 Newport Bl\ld Costa Mesa Join us for dcS'siert! nietbtng to beliet.1e in. 'm • RSVP Reco, ...... ---~dcd 1 -800-282-,~~ l • .. CALL LoUISB • l ~ t I. 'q I, ·. "' ~ . . . 11..l l uori·, MnnlDAY NIGHT October 30. 1993 a:«> P .M. -z~ AM. I DANa! FLOOD llMD~Y Large Sdectio.p of Costumes Wigs, Masks, Makeup Spiders, Snakes & HallowCC11 Decorations! ~ 3'°' m== ~3191 t \ . ) 1HE~RY nroas. ,, ... OCT 28 rom BA lftJ9IC llY THE FA1WL009 4'E1'90NS .flllma.CGeltJIU .corm.u 30JO La F..-e A.., . New.,ort 8-ch. CA 92663 C714J 675-5777 ~ ), ............ a ' CALL ANIMAL CRACKERS for ALL your nt rtaining need for HALLOWEEN llllml · .....,, WlcMd Wldl, fMa.TllOC a f'lrd*s. l&' l'.aolll.B ltlft*t.~~lftdqoCtw llllDIG.-.yiouawra ~ l lOM •· Tatlla 1• (714)13=· T lie Dcsipma Women, a premiere support aroup of lbc Art Institute of SOutllln California converged on the Center Oub at the Perfonnln& Arts Ccnrer for their .... Clll annual black tic fund·rai ing dinner. . It was a sm hina succcu. Hosted by organization president Patty Trum1a, the recent 10irec brouaht out the best and the brightest of Oran1e CO.a~t society concerned with promoting awareness and fostering interest in the Art - E 11• • ..._. UdO ble"a Mel and IUcl&Je .....,, ..... arid aldaanl MHtea•"7• M8IJ CatlMriM and T .. PaJM. art patrons Marprlta and Dil•W Stel••.U. committee membcn JMe end 5tn-"Gritr of-costa Mesa. chainnan of the bOard of lrustces for the institute, Leoa Lyoa and wife Moll)' of Linda Ille. and Pre.sidcnl of the An Institute Jobo Lotla and his wife Nan. 'The institute is dedicatcel to those who wish lO create an and design the rest of thei1 lives. We con't leave art training to occident," commented Lottcs. In tnute, located in Laguna Ca nyon. Quoting from an artist associate, Lones added, "There is an important difference between making 1 livin& and making a life. That's what we offer." Lones and the rest of the black tic crowd dined on ~f wellington meticulously From left, e\'ent chairperson Bibi Davis, auctioneer Chuck-Dreyer and decorations chair Doretb Ensign were among those at e\'ent. Founded in 1974, Designing Women hits contributed more than Sl million to the an "hool. This )Car's gal11 increased thot total by another uo.<m. Joining Truman. and her escort J<>hn Bilek. was choir of the evening event Bibi Oal'is. Jccompan1cd by husbjnd Bo)d [),nli. Newport's Chuck O~)tr handled the live auction, inspiring the participation of prepared by Center Oub chefs. Fittingly. table decor was very arustic. Silver-sprayed succulents arranged in tiered vases accented with silver-sprayed fern adorned each table. In addition to the dinner fnnd-rai er, the Designing Women sponsor the all-county youth art exhibit, ''Color It Orange." . RUFFELL'S UPIOLSTEIY llC. .......... c-.. .... lttl-k&. C111'1 llJl.-Ml-llM Wanna place a classified ad? Call 642·5678. Visit us Oct. 19·22 at the Orange County Fairgrounds. We have over 150 original handaafted-flags, for all seasons and reasons. Perfect for gifts or decorating your home. If you can't visit us, write or call for a FREE color catalog. VWt ........ ... OarM vc .... , .... . F'-1 F••·· i.e. .,.,.. c, -haw AM., ~NA 011M (llO) 257-1025 Newport Dunes Resort hosts thP 67~ ~99 lF~ ~\W Spail9Cled by The PdUn COfT1)8n)' .wJ ~ Pl!t Did Saturday, October 30 at 11 a.m . •S..br.\11-·8111~ • Bllt~-. a.t~ ll iCOlbne . a.. .. . a.a.-. Ndq CMllill , Prizes for each category with grand prize and trophy awarded to ·rop Dog" and its owner. r.,...,._~.,CllA. (714) 729-D<JNE The.,.., .... S$ 'you,...., .... OCIOblr 30 n StO t.., ol tie__,.. Ct-*"..,._• 10 • '" ~ to walCll flt"'°" .... s. L"r " flt Mlin Ofkll ti, , p "' FftdlJ °'**' 21 ll:w P'9' """"*"Of al .. ,.,.., .... DUflES . . . . . . . . IQIW .. 0. ........ CA- ,, \ 1:11 (I}",,,,,,,: .. I 1 1/ 1111 I 1.'//(/ f'lu \ dl 1:(/' "S.5%* Guaranlud I ytar NO FEES! NO SALE CHAR GES! 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Tbelc days.~ O>Mervanc, .. been spendin& llt •imc and mGDlf on c:ocMncina tho residents of Newport Beacb to 'Vote ~· on Measure A. If a> pe.rcenl ot &Ilia "°'8n .. ~ Meaaare A oa Nov. 3. lk council will consider sehiq up aa wasinent dis(rict. The district would tu iinJlc- family homeowraera $120 per year and f rnancc a 30-year bond issue to buy, im~~ and main•aia ~ taways and NaijXiiu Nonh properties, which surround the Upper Newport Bay. The Irvine Co. is wpltpi to seU the 138 acres of land for SS8.3 million. If voters decide the buy isn't worth the extra tax. The Ir- vine Co. will develop the parcels with as many as 363 homes. . Misfortune struck u pontoon bridge collapsed during Conservancy's recent "Walk on the Wild S.ide." vate individuals. The Conservancy ha> spent· Sl 1,692.61. Paul Freemnn has been paid $4,000 for mam1gina the campaign. Newport Taxpayers Alliance member Ron Hendrickson., whose group is leading the campaign against Measure A. called the Conservancy's walk a success. But be added that even if the property were developed, the Conservancy still could make "Walle on 1he Wild Side" an annual event. So far, about Sl5,000 bu been donated to campaisns on both sides ol the issue, includin& a $220 contribution to the AJliance from councilman Phil Sansone and a $1,000 gift to the Conservancy from Councilwoman Jean Watt. The Alliance has spent $8, 753.90. More than $3,000 hu been paid to Robert Kiley ~ As· sociates for campaign consultin.g. ~ rest has been used to buy of· fice supplies, print brochure ond rent computer equipment. Coombe & Pedigo, a public rcla· _________ ._ ___ _ tions firm that helped publicize "Walk on the Wild Side' has re· "IC the houses were built, they'd still be able to do it, but not on as big a scale," he said. "We stayed away from it, but we think it was a wonderful event for children." Only two weeks remain before voters will decide to buy the prop- erties or leave them in the hands of The Irvine Co. PROGRAM From 1 dents to apply the basic, ethical principles of honesty and re- sponsibility in and out of the class- room. Ne" port-Mesa Unified School District Superintendent Mac Bernd, guest speaker at the Thurs- day morning assembly, said the character education concept is catching on throughout the coun- try. . "We've got this huge debate in this country aboll,l the separation of church aod stal~. but just about everybody would agree that schools should teach students to behave ethically," Bernd said. "Parellts have certain standards of behavior for their children and they want those standards io be taught in school as well as in their homes." Championed•· by the campus group, Parent~ Who Care, charac- ter education is part of a campus· wide restructuring plan to reinvent the way schools work. Corona del Mar High School received ap- proval !rom st•te officials Monday to continue a modified school day schedule th:it allows extra time two days a week for planning. tu- toring, task force meetings and pre entations. About 500 students :ire now voluntarily taking p:irt in the new program. ''One panicul:ir dimension of the program is campus enhance- ment. This campus has had trou- ble over the years with a trashy appearance," said Corona dcl Mar H igh PrincipaJ Tom Jacobson. "We've put together a plan to en- hance tbc appearance or the cam- pus." High school clubs will rotate taking responsibility for keeping the campus clean. And trash cans painted with the name or a par- ticular musical group will be used in a trash pickup contest. The first can filled determines what music is pl:iyed for lunch. "We want students to feel a sense of pride over an environ- ment that they have pcwer over," Luddy said. "There as a concern with some of the trends that are occurri ng out in society. We wan t our school to counterbalance that." ceivcd $2,000. As or Sept. 18. the Newport Taxpayers Alliance had received a total of $10,609.52, according to campaign disclosure statements filed in the city clerk's office. The money has come from real estate brokers, developers and property managers, as well as pri· More than $24,000 has been do· nated to the Conservancy. Gifu have come from an assortment of people in assorted lnldes -gar· deners, nurses, several homemak- ers, psychologists, judges, profes- sors and attorneys. The Conservancy also ha re- ceived non-monetary conuibu- tions. Nelson Communications conducted rocu~ groups on Mea- sure A v:ilued :it $4, 750, and Ir- vine Pre~. Inc. donated printing services estimated at S:?.304 23 for a newsletter. . Attend a Law ·school Information Seminar Twsday, Octobn 19, 1993 FMllnton· • 6:00 pm . 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Woodward. Spear, Sumner gives Corona del Mar and J.R. Walz the uttimate·edge. . T : . ike their fa~orite play, Corona del Mat High. sen~r ~offensive linemen Bill Woodward, Ben Sumner and Tony Spear don't bother much with imaainatioo. And when you see them foot-to-foot on the left side of the Sea JC.inp p l·li.nc offense, it's easy to sec why matter over mind seems to work for lhem. · Woodward, normally fou nd at right tackle, is a 6-Coot-2, 248-pounder; Spear, the st:ining right auard, checks in at 6-1 , 255; and Sumner, the left tackle, tips the field at 6-1, 265. When the Sea Kines cross their opponent's 10..yard line, they (Qrm a most imposing triumviroto. with Spear movina to left 1uard, Sumner na'nking him ot tackle, and Woodward po itioned lo s~mner's lcfl as a pseudo tight end (if )OU "orry about pass coverage on him, you're wasung your time}. The last two ~eeks, they·vc made ro:id kill or submannfo& ddcns1\e h.nemeh, much to the deh1h1 ol All·Clf runmng b d. J.R. Walz, who h;as utihzcJ their h)drauhc surge ' on three l·y:srd touchdo~n runs against Santa Margirita :ind Nc~port Harbor. And while "orking 10 ensure Wa~ wiU come tumbhnJ ~n an the end zone, the very specter of lheir domination h.u freed up quancrback Aaron Perlmutter to run or throw for '"o more cosy TDs. 3f1cr faking to Walz into the left side. · More lo the point. the 3liinment th :H join this more th:in a · third-of-a-ton of "4eaty hum!ln mass (John ·Madden "ould love these pys) has no nicknmme. None. I checked. Twice. I rncan to ch:inge all thnt. With a little braans1orming, t came up w11h n few suggestions. Feel free to pack one, relhU. I &urrender all mcrch3ndising rights to those T-shtrU -XXX·haric. of course. De Portly TraUblaurs: They mm all right., but "hen gravity has this much phy iquc to "ork with, tberc isn't much hope of Prep sports dunlu ng. ...------. Tht Ml&bt Dripdt: They . do, or cour~. lead the ch;ugc. lAt1laralc Wtapon ~ Thou&h more beef than ~f cab-, ttt.y chanocl dac ps)'t~i.s of Mel Gibson's popular cop character-COT po)ati'c u c on the field. The) •l!tO perform a sequel C"-Cf')' rnJay. nagtu -OCrHl.vf1~H--- Nlce Guts. 'o Glory: No offen-.c, gu)•-. but ~c "on't be seeing those profiles in F11ne M a&uine ~nytime soon. Tbl&hs to tht Occasion: Combine their three best squat larh and )OU ha"e enough leg muscle to ch:>ngc 1 couple or tares -"athout a JGC k. Rtnn-olr Hoas: Wnlz, an •'·ad movae·aocr. ~ould be happy to explain this one to those le hip. Extttmt u ni Ga .. cn the conSCr'\3the politJCJI leanings or the B:ick DI). Iha i probabl)' not the mart m:irketing choice. Wall or Pouod(s): You kno" the) 10\-c to hear the m:uch1n1 b3nd's horn section os they trot to the sideline follO\\ang 1 PAT. Tht lkrmuda Trian&lt~ LconarJ Nimoy could do 1n entire "In Search Of. episode on the continual diSAppcarancc of defenders under the N~ 75 (Sumner). 52 (Woodward) and 71 (Spear) game JCrsc~ Hu t Su KJna ~11ssUH: The)' might want to p:t.SS this alona to the defense, but I'll gi'e them first crack at 1t Bo)t or Sumner. Wron& season. v.rong sport: but 11 stall h:is 1 nicc nna to it. (This might be better ~J by Co<tch Dill Sumners boy cross country tc3m.) Cro -.bod1. StandsUlls, and Gnash: This music·IO\:ers' reference is ~en be(orc my lime, but I couldn't resist. Have )our parents fill yOU in. Pal·Tnns: I lnow, I know, it't. a reach. You should have seen the ones 1 thrcw out ahoacther. . Ha\iC at it, ~· Move CM:r Dinh "Ru.nawiay" Tran. 0 . Overlooked, perhaps. at Friday's 32nd edition of the B:tttle of the &y football aamc, was the presence of CdM senior Bobby Foul1d1, out (Qr the season with a broken ankle and on en.itches, as one of tho Sea KJna captains. Fouladi, the team's "ronic I player and'a rctumi"I tarter al p ard, woulJ undoubtedly have been a vital coa in the aforementioned off cnsi''C line trio. He dcscrva honorary membership_ in addition to 1 T-shirt. , While I'm at it, h would be unfai r not to mention the <'On islcnt contributions of fellow CdM linematc · senior center Scoll Watkins: u well aJ sophomore rotatina ien pards Richie Nichols and Jett Bodpn. Da alter hi.I team earned th~ "cond straiJht rcpllMtuon lhu&out vktory oYC.r Nnport Harbor, CdM football coach Da~ Hollud aald be'd take 1 rematch apin this )C&r, ii it meant a rcptat trip to thl CIP Division IV tcmilinals, where N~ prevailed lat year in tbo Battlo of the Bay II. .. Yo"'re darn riaht I would," Holland uid. .._. lor IM Sea ltiftlt lo ... 1ba1 f11, Witti °'.without tbllt .. a-'"""' fl!"l(I I c:J ' HOW b!M11 did Newport .....,_ -. AU·C1F t1tlblc:k Wacle ,., ,,.. Wlotl Md .ay .. ,.... ..... d ........ ... l!llf ''ne ,.,.. • ae ,,aJ:ld.. '*"SIM OGimlll ..... 1p -...................... ,..,. ....... ...: ........................... .. •••dlJ'lliJWlirlC.-..laS&' •· (........,.... n. ,.~ Corona del Mar High doubJes star Jenny Glasgow (abo\.e, right) m akes a re turn as partner Kristine Winton watches from the background; below, teammate Megan Wachtler reaches for a re turn i.n Mon· day's 10-8 non-league tennis victory O\'er visiting Santa Bu bar a, imprO\liftg the Sea Kings' record to 11 -1. Tu111ca. 0111,., 11."" --by 'tough' Santa Barbara ...,. Team effort puts Dons away by 10-8 count. COROt-.A DEL MAR -The Coron.a del Mu High g1rb tennii. leJm conian· ued 11 bid for re-'!!llP.i~-~~ 11pcc1 w11h1n C IF Southern Sec11on Di-~iajSilll='I' vision I Monday, prevailing .o,er \1s111ng S11n1a Barb:>ra. 10-8. The Sea Kings. ranlo.ed 1hird in the davasion, held off 1he fifth· ranked Dons thanlo.s to a p.:ur of s.ct vactone npaecc by SJ"}!les pt:i>-- cn Marcie A~h (No r). Megan Wachtler (:"\o 2) and Ranee Rhodei. A~h. a ~n1or and last )Cars Se3 Vic:" l eJguc i.ingles runner· up, blanlo.cd tv.o oppuncn111. 6-0. before falling an her third ~I . Aho ~e~. v. as the p:ur o( 'et wins pr\J\aded by Cd~1\ '\o :! double~ le: J ~ of Ala.:1..1 &nee and Chmtae 0 ~tearJ The \l..tory, CJM ~ third lJ\.Cr a Top to 01' l'>IOn I program, upped , thc:ar rccorJ lo 11·1. "1th a lo .. s on g:ime'> to ~c:J \ 1c:~ ri\JI and scc- ond-ranleJ Ne" port Harbor the lune blc:ml\h The triumph Jho lnocked 1he Don~ from the ranks ()( the un· bcJICn anJ )hould g1'e Coach Ju'lae Slall~I) ·) Sc:l J.....ing... mo- mcn1um heading into MondJy·~ home ho"'d°"'n ~1th unbeaten and top·ran~cd Penmsul3. Cto,cr to home. ho"'c' er. re · m31n~ 1hc Oct ! rcmat..:h a1 Nc"port Harbor. ~11h a possible hare of the Sc:> Vie~ er~ n on the lane .. c ...... ._,-., 10, Santa 8erNn I ......... Attll ~. Od "Hoeft "ff «t -~M Dtlllt~2.f~ t'Cdtll. wan 6-3 M 11111 '-': ""'*1 !CdMI. -6-Z. t-3 IDtl 1-6 ~ I 11: cia.,. '"-' CtaWl IOSI ID &-II>' ....... 4-4 IDtl 10 ~llba ~ 6-7. Cr! Gro ~·~ 6-1 8Qltt-Q'lltn ltdM"J... ~ ..... ln1I u ·~ ~· ~Sccll (Cdt.tj IOSl 4 6 ... ~•·1 Smith beefs up credentials ·with new stan ~ New Newport Hart>"or -basketball coach puts finishing touches on his '93-94 program. By Barry Faulkner. Spew Ytr.:er NEWPOR T UEACH -The . h11h <ehool haslct-• b:itl SCll\On IS sltll . more th3n 1 month •~ay, but nc"I)~ an tallcd Ne"port Harbor High bo):. CO:lch Richard SmLlh 1s nl - rcndv cch:brat1ng n v1ctonous be· sinning '>'Ith the Sailors. Sm at h. n:imeJ to rcpl:icc Bob Serven. Sept. :?<>, as bcamini about the complctaon of his ~•<tff, "hich now andudc n quartet of former college ~1 nndout-.. anJ l\\ll "ho "ere head coachc' a1 tx"' \ar,1t\ progrnm'> clsc:~hcrc an Or.mi:~ Count) Brian UnJef\\<ooJ. ''ho pla)cJ ;u a prep Jt Cllrona dcl .\t:ir, "111 be ~m1th\ pnm.ir) \Jr,11~ ·"· s1~t3nt. J aning the ~ .. ,,,,.., allcr ~o eaS4.ln :b \\'c,1n11n,tcr ll•lih', head bu) coach 03)ton Ola\lcr .• 1 lormer All Of tJnJout at Lo' Am1~0' High. before pla~ang for a .,ac· 10 cham· pion hap tenm al l ~C. "ill coach the Ncwptlrt 1un1or \Jr,1t\ JnJ J~· si t w11h the '"r'll~ •\ 6·k101-IO former RO'' man, 0 11' 1<. r \.Oa heJ the bo). \:l~lt) 1hc p.1,1 three )Cars at Lo Amigo' Ch3J Nimmo, a ~c:"plm graJu· ate \\-ho pl3)Cd at Or .1nge CoJ t College. return' to coach the !IOphOmure . Jnd hc:lp the: IC'I or the coa\'.'hang \IJlf \\llh "'1111nu11\ Add111on:rl nc\\Ct'lllcr' a rc former Chri't Collc:.:c "'me I tht" ConcorJ1a L'n1,\.·r~-t\ l ,1.inJ\1uh J:>,on \ .iughn JnJ I> \ndrc: Dro"n. "hu \\111 C\hu.1d1 the fr~hman teo.1m. Jefl U1Clmore. a b '< lvr lh. r !':AIA All ·Amcrican a1 • lUth\.rn California College:. 3nJ L:trl) Pole), "HI be utalucJ throu houl 1hc program. "h~n U\:lll.1tilc. Did.more, .... hll plJ) prnfc, 1<.1n· all} 1n Au..,tr::ilia. ~all ~url "1th the pla)ers, unlll returning to Au\· trala:i in l3tc Fctiru:il'). aCC'Ordma to Smuh. ·To h3vt put together :> 'tall like this after tarting an CA.1oocr. 1 con tder· m)sclf \Cl') fort unate," Smith s:ud. "h 's not ool) a good THE NEWPORT HARBOR AREA CHAMBER OF COMMERCE . Proudly Presents ... Business 1'93 r 11•5:1, .... , --1• 111111 ll• . Admit Dne With is Coupon ' group O( Coache:.. but a good group of people " Sm11h. cn1crantt h1 fourth "eel \\Ml mg "uh lhe S..11luri.. reported good progre!.) in the lcelang-out pcn"'1. and ha' t>ccn mlht pie::> d \\1lh 1he ~or l c1h1c of hi'> her:ilJcJ unit. expected to be among the (.l.)Unt~ \ i>l:\t The pl3) en. ha\.c been grc:at '4> f.1r,. c'plaaned Sm1th. "hu kJ !>el"1tc Hi h ttr -:a ~If ~IJte D1· \l\1on Ill and a Southern S<:ct1Vn champion hip during ba i-'tttt· 'c3r 1cnurc "ath the Fri:ar' "lne ~u~ :arc all ~ll-mot1\;atcJ . and lht) ..ecm to be a clo~·ln1t group "l 1ool about a "eel to ju t evaJuate the <1l1ll\ or the pl3ycr , but l\e been 1ntroducin1 them to ~me thing' I ~Jnt to sec them impN\'C upon. o little 1t a time." Ziturs~·.,./ ~I 9--1 a: -(4-1.1·1) ......... m. .... , " .... ~ 'D -:1 ~., 20 • " 1 14 H 4l J 1 1 10 11 75 " -1 ..,. 2 14.50 5 2 I 4.0 0 I 1 1 10 0 1 PllMtfte ,..,_ ,_ " rde IM _.t, N ,..,__ • 13 $39 3 471 4 • Reaelvtl• ,. ,,,., .... 17 217 129 5 II 192 4 92 230 4 43 IOI 1 59 S90 t 10 100 1 1 70 I S 5 0 1 5 so lc0t'lft9 td ..... 1 ~ 0 27 1 ,, 0 13 t I o ~ 10 I 1 0 5 I 5 ., .• Ul••a• • Q' ... I , ... en IO • I.I n 1n u 20 .... 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CIOWftS 63 1 S Rllft'5·yardage 155 620 216-814 Average rvSIWlg gail 3 S 4 0 AYeraOI l\ISIWlg ~ • I 03 148 TOlll PUSlllO yatdJOt 594 S36 AYetlQt pas~ ~ 99 89 Pass ~ . .arrcuc 64·128-9 35-74·3 A~ g111perpns~ 93 153 A~01111*PISSllll'll> 46 72 NII min yan!JOe • 217 133 Tolll sadcS·'flllbOe IS ·87 1 -49 A'fll'IQt ~. yani.i;e 3 • I 3 I -8 '"" yardaot 13$4 1494 Avnge 1111 y~ 226 249 TOQI Pl'U~ 21·29 9 24·32 S fl#nbles ·!Umbles lost 14·9 17..S W*• 1 5 50 lcortne Trt11 ,g Owen 11 Cttns"'• 12. ~ 8 CtGnlll I , Sides I. lftt•fMtllli.n. T~l.~l.~1 HAIOM(TUMt TOlll 1n1 ClownS °'= ~ ~-prdagt 1JMCM 211-1llO AvtnQI nisting OM 5.1 7 .3 Al'ffagt l\ISllng YlfdlGe 134 HO Toul pmjng YJ'dlOI ' 597 307 AYCtlQI pt11lng YlfAOt 100 51 Pau c~. ~ w. 45-102~ 29-54-4 A~ gain per pm~ 13.3 11 I A~ OM! per pm cmct 5 I 5 1 Nee reun yardage' 1sa 287 T Obi sacks ·yardaoe 21 • 121 nont AftrlOe sack's, ~anuge 3 s ·20 none ,.,. ,.. 1331 2214 A*IQt Nt yanll91 223 379 I T GUI 11.wnOWtS 18 11 TOlll pcns-aWf1Qt 28-32.3 1&-33 1 fll'nblcS UnoltS IOtl 12-7 t:H 'Awraot ~ 3 • 2 l oal t:.1nCMl1 I 3 10 A""'°' bQ\·~ 9·76 5 S.O.C AVQ Timi or possesSIOn 24 39 23 21 • P\#11 rn.ims. llUf~~ ll#l1ble rtUllS AccumuleUYe Seo,. br Quarters O\loonerU 14 10 10 17-51 CoroN def MU 20 20 15 ,39-~ 1993 Log non.Jeagu• 1 EdiSOn (4·2) 14 10 Marana (3·3) 7 20 Estarn:1a (1 ·5) 0 S•• Vl•w Leagu• ·~·~tf\ 2.1 17 Avmgc ~s-yarl!~e i-43 1·51 Av; Time OI possnslOll 20 39 27:21 'M rnrns. ri:ertep!IOllS. Nn1ble rftJfns Accumul•tlv• Sc0te by Quarters ~ 21 21 21 25-~ com Mesa 47 63 SJ 32-195 1993 Log norH9ague 55 Oce:.n View (0-6) 0 20 Rancho ~s (3·2·1) 20 24 Los Amigos (5·1) 28 13 Troy (3·2·1) 14 25 Ca!'iary Ch~ (3.3) 7 20 Irvine (4· I) 23 ' 14 Sama Maroa/Ila (5· 1 J 7 ' 23 Ne..vpon HafbOI (5· 1) 0 Pacific Coaat League . . Oct. 22-WOOd~nooe (at lrYineJ Oct 29 -al Tustn Nov 4 -University (ii t\H) Nov 12-Saddlet>ac11 (at CdMJ Alt games swt at 7 30 p m 58 Laguna Beath (1·5) 20 Oct 22-LaguN Htns (ill MV) 1 pm Oct 30-Traooco HJls (at NH). 7 pm Nov 5-Century (al NH), 7 p m. Nov 1 2-Estanc~ (at OCC) 7 pm Gamebustersl (Last week's football plays of 30 yards or more) • 97 -Binh Tran (Costa Mesa), touchdown run. • 76-Binh Tran (Costa-M esa), touchdown run. • 63-Binh Tran (Costa Mesa), touchdown run. •SS-Dewayne Crenshaw (Costa Mesa), touchdown run. • 38-Juan Rodriguez (Estancia), fietd-goal. . Game stoppers! . (last week's defensive eye-openers) •Corona del Mar -Jeff Borland, with a 10-yard sack on game's second play of game, setting the tone; Brian Hogan. ending Newport's deepest penetranoo at the CdM 22 wilh an interception. • Costa Mesa -Dewayne CrenShaw, settilg the tone of first defensive senes with tackles for losses of 6 and 9 yards: Chal1es Chatnan. breaJcrng up a potential founh-and-Qeal TD pass; Btyan Luxembourger. with a cruShlng tackle on Laguna Beach returner inside the 20 on ooe of 1 o Laguna 'klciu>ff returns • Estancia -Jaro Arceyut. Pedro Arceyut, Shahab Jahld and David Bamh1U, each wrtti a fumble recovery • 1111 UllHt• f'lt . a SI 1 == -= .. ~, 1i1111i18 44tGU t .... 4J tl1 U I ......_ 42 ·'7 UO Lillll 11 n u o .L..... 4 12 lO 0 -3 1 u • ..... 1 4 40 , .._ I I to 0 ,. 2 • ................... , 1:.: PR "• zs 201 4 4n 1 12 0 .125 ........... .................. 11 110 10.0 0 • ·2t -----------u---22 4 ti 4 0 0 • 1 24 14 0 0 24 I I IO 0 • I I 7 10 0 1 I I 80 0 I , 0 00 0 0 loett.19 P~·t2. RoCfrlOuel 10 Amtya 6. Swrt1 I .. l lltll 4: J "'""" 2. • Fl.tel ..... Roclr'ltlie• (3) -38. 37, 24. lntef'CI ....... J. Artcy\0 ,......, 1. Q'Opll S&ASON (TUMJ TOCll Int oo.is ~ Ausnts~ 117-641 Awttaoe rustq OM l.8 AVlllQI rUSfllhl ~ • IOI TCIGll P1m10 JRIOI 4d Avmot panilg Ylt\laol 85 P.s ~ • ..._ if-33-7W A~ gain I* 111St ca'l'CI> 1S I Ayg. Pl' I* pm ~ $I Net rftlln yardlgt• 79 loal ucU·~ 15 ·145 Awengt tatb, ~ 2.5 •24 NII JIJdaOt 1119 A""10I nrt yWagt 117 , ........ ~ 1W31 flmlltl-lumblH IOSt 1~11 Total U'na¥crS 16 AwetaOI ""°""1 11 Fllgs-yaidage ~ Amage bQs-yat~ 7-66 Avg Tme ol posmsaon 2341 leete9 • G5 203-735 le 123 311 53 2MM 11.3 5.2 103 ,. ... 23 ·14 m 112 25215 15-1 13 2.1 43-401 7-87 2'19 •Pin ra.ris. rurttllbQnS llll'(lls 1C11.mS Accumulattve Sc°" bit Ouart•r• ()pponer1) 14 37 13 34-9' [Sllnal 2 11 7 14-40 1993 LOI non-league 9 Los Amtgos (5-1) 11 La Ouima (2-4) 0 Corona det Mar (4·2) 14 Katena ('-1·1) 3 Canyon (5·0-t) Pacific Coa-t League 20 0 20 21 30 7 3 Cent\Jly (2-3· 1) • Oct 21 -l&QUN. Be3Cfl (at Ntt). 1 pm Ocl 28 -Lag\N HJ!S (al MV), 7 p m Nov. 5-at Trabuco HtDs, 7:30 11 m Nov. l 2-Costa Meu (•I OCC). 1 p..m Se• View League ~ W LT 3 0 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 1 2 0 0 3 0 Overall W LT 5 I 0 • 4 2 0 5 1 0 ~ 1 0 4 2 0 3 3 0 i 4 0 0 6 0 ,rtday'1 OU... cioJ!:30) Corona del Mar vs w ICIQe. • lrt1rle TUWI • N•'¥'PO't Hereto# ~N YS s.Q t.lq ll'ta, It ~ CClleQe laturdar, Oct. 23 111ao) SIC!cld>IC.k ~ !Jnlvnly, II IMr\e High Pacific Coaat League Coste Mou ltllluto H. s CeTCl#Y btancl• l.,na tu Laguna 8-h Loatve 0v9fatl W L 'T W L ·T 1 0 0 3 2 1 1 0 0 4 2 0 1 0 0 2 3 0 0 1 0 1 ~ 0 0 1 0 4 2 0 0 10 ISO PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC ttOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES • 9111•w.1-1) I• I• 6 II • LMll t SS 's ... ....... • -.. 1• a • ,., u 4 '9 11 4.t I 11 -ti .,, 0 11 21 U D 1 ~ ·U 0 I ·10 -SI 0 I 1 10 0 , .. ... ., 11 11 " t ' ,, ' .. " ............ .. 10.•.. ... 4 4Q 1 1 4 .., 0 .511 ' .. ........ 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Accwnulattwe Score br Quarters ~rts 23 20 10 16-19 HeYrpoft HMOol 20 l I 10 31 -12 1993 Log non.league 17 Orll\00 (2·4) 13 l1 OcUl Vlf# (0--6) 3 l4 Foolhll (3·3) 3 Sea V1ew League 21 s.dcteback (2-41 , 17 l~ Urwersity (0-6) lO o eaon. ad Mar (-4-2' 13 Oct 22-Tust.in (home) Otl 29 -IMne (l10me) t\O'I 6 -w OOClbndQe (at nV'le I tier; l 2-Sanu Mitgarita ($.lOQltOXll C~) Al oarnes 5tal1 it 1 30 o m LOCAL SCHEDUlf TODAY •... , ..... Conm.tdY t -~ CGlll • P w.,. l lO '" T..W. Hl;ll W10C1 O'f't -T • ~ l ::> m. CORN de! l.lJr • SW ~Cl l 1~ Dr.\, £~11 •~MIUI llS..-V..,._,. C-.. t1'tWTIM -~ CG1r1t a C• ,.,., Pomona. 1 JO p Ill. ..... tcrlOOI "" -f;dn;')I •Wt tMIOr. ' '° • .. c.ona Cle! uw • s.c. Ltllpl.l. ' '° .. f$ bnW • C:.S, 1.!tu.. l IS "' WED HDAY Wetff..._ Hr;'! KllOGI -"''It • -...,_, Ii.. •oi ) t l!I C~ tllnl .. "" "' l..i.111. 3 u ' c,. •• co-try . Hogll l(.'W .. Ti 11111 ' -c.._ .I I u • E SUl'IC.& llS pn v.nepd ~ t ~ -'W'I -Orll!Qll ~ • GOl«n W-. 7 Jm loc:c:er ~fjl -Al~u ,..._ '< 11 Sdl.1telll Cal-'Olnia ColtGt 1 pm Teftnte "'11 t'.tool fi'1i -f«llHI a CorQl\i Oii MM J I~ pm U.lWOODWAID A 6-fool·2. 248-pc;tpt senior oftensive tackle, he graded 91 ~tnlt and helped pave way for a paJr of 1-yard TD runs. ...... fODIUl.l-. . COl1I Mell PllJll'I of 1111 Welle JARED WILSON A 6·foot-6, 287-pound senior tackle, he had the best blocking game of his career, dominating on drive blocks and while pulling from the weak side. COREY SIDES A 5-foot-9. 150-pound senior comerback. he had an interception, broke up two passes, and returned two kickoffs for 30 yards. HIGH W. f0011AU tlMllll Eatancla Players of the Week JASON HUMPHREY A 6-foot-3, 200-pound senior center, he stood out in an otherwise disappointing offensive _,.~" display that produced five first downs. MIKE PAWJNSKI A S-foot-10, 195-pound senior. he moved from 'backer to noseguard, totaling 11 tackJes, including a sack and two for losses. HIGH SCHOii. f001BALl tlMllll Newport Harbor Players Of the Week MIKE FREEMAN A 6-foot-1, 220-pound junier tight end, he caught five passes for 48 yards, tcrtTetp key team's 7 of 8 first · downs through the air. l\lllJAY'I DEfP lfA fllllNG OAVIY'S LOCKUl -J ... SI ~ I~ .,.. ...... IJ ... 11....._.10 ~I~ 100 ..... MATT BURNS A S·f OOt-11, 190-pound -Outside linebacker, he had eight lead tackles and two assists. while also playing guard on offense. ....._TU....0 -t ,_..,...,,,. ...... , ..... , ...... ,._ .... 11) t*-.•u 111~-.11._ 1~1 ... .- PUBLIC NOTICE$ PUBUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC WOT1CES PUISUC NOTICES ·----~­"' 330 W. Bay Street · How To Place A Classified Ad BY PBONE:714-848·G878 ~()nap eo.aQ . l*lltO ... Orup Coutr ... tlOO BY VISITING OR MAD,: 330 West Bay Street O... ..... CA....., (W fll •apM ...... 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