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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-11-11 - Orange Coast Pilotichael Botwinick knows bow to embrace a cont~-crsy and squeeze it'a worth. vvy director of the Harbor Art Museum has wild $talemcnt by Newport neilman John .. Loose " Hed&cs -and turned it arkcting bonanza. work that's got Hedges bothered is an interactive, Al OS-inspired P.1ece called 'Self ·Portrait" by Lilla Locuno and WWiam OutcaulL Video inugcs in the >Aork include naked breasts and male and female senitalia. "folks. that's your uxp:ayer dollars at work. and I think it's Lind of dlsgu.stin " Aid Hed&cs. t'o1dini o at Monday's City meeung. 4'his is a. h'' ndJculotu." it's not really your tu at Y>'Ork. The museum's is $1.3 million -Sl0,000 CIOn\C'$ r rom a city sra n t ed strictly Cor arts ion program in selected ntary, junior hi&b ud hi&h iliNewpon· t Hcd1cs iminl&ins a SJ 0.000 I "11~es a slamJ> of acy to ~bat they re tryina to re. We don't nud to spend year after year on the · n of Jendcr idcn111y and troductt0n ·or AJDS into y." councilnun ~nls the ci1y yank its money. , many folks in Botwinick's -under au.ick from 1 cd councilman O\cr a rcrsial art piece -would Sweat. O:am up. Run for . Post the .. no comment" the door and wait until o\1cr. Botwinick. He's Uckin bis chops. to the fences. He knov.-s served him up a big. Cat and now is in the process I it ~J of the park.. he vmtcs an agrCSSJVe which appears on pa1c the Pilot today. , be offers Cree admission with Ill edition ol the ilot in tow, sayina. in judsc for yourself. he's installed• phone ·-itb spccd-diaJ -so ·aoers can call the Pilot's fl Hotline directty from the and live their r rcsh, impressions Of the: COOUO\ICny. fanaJty, he's set u(> a table e can sit and wnte &.heir u t0 rbo museum. Hcdacs Pilot moments after viewin& Bot-.inkk said he'll even f'ttc .camps. tbat, my friends; is bow to poletltially aqative Mory by aad ...... it a>mplclCly SM LOBOEU/111 COSTA MESA Winner of 33 journalism awards in 1993 . nnuseum art debate r ages ~Following Councilman Hedges' attack, controversy surrounding Newport Harbor Art Museum display seems to have affected the public In dramatic fasrnon. gemna to know .,,.bat thc.v.ort of art really is -of humankind " At a city council study SCS)IOn earlier this week, Hedges called the museum's .. Self·Portraat" di~· By DIVld Hetz. Sllff Wrllr NEwPORT BEACH -Qf. flcials at the Ncwpon Harbor An Mwiewn celebrated the birth of a con&roveny Wednesday while Daily Pilot readers buzzed the newspaper's Readett Hotline. most of them to attack Qty Coun- cilman Joh.ft Hcd&cs' admonish- . . pl;.y .. sick .. anc.J "twisted-and aid rn,ent of an AJDS-1nsp11ed piece of · the city should not support a mu- an. scum that exhibits such rruuerial. "'There is no P.b~ for Hedges The t>iccc consists of Cow tcle' i· to be on the Cuy CQ~ncal like s1on screens showing different this," said Matt Jones, a resident puts oC the body from head 10 of the Balboa Peninsul:i. "I believe toe, includin& clothed and un- what he should do is serve one clothed genitalia. month in An AJDS un11 at Hoag The monitors arc encased in a HospjlaJ, changina diapers and chain-link cage. which I!> !>\;')· pended 111Sidc a plastic bu.bblc that hangs from the ceiling. When someone ~ the piece, his or her face is projected onto the top video screen and that per· son's heartbeat is amplified throughout tbc museum. The CJty donated $10,000 to the mui.cum in AuJUSL The council \lnctly earmarked lhc IDODCJ for the museum's educalioMJ pro- gr:uns. "'hich arc directed at youth enrolled in the Ncwpon·Mesa L'nificd Sch0t. I District. See DE8A TE/l1l "This is the first time in my life I've ever experienced paranoia. I've not known any fear like this." -PATii SALOT, shooting victi m OllWi ......... ~Nmt Pitti Sa1ot, a gunfire vktim, shows where one of 'the bullets tlW struck her exited the sjde of her hud. Nurly 'six months after inciMnt. she's till dwlng "'ith her fe&rJ. HER SUFFERING · CONTINUES ·Months after being shot in rampage attributed to Mark Hilbun, Patti Salot faces hours of therapy and yearns for simple pleasures By loMm 8ashtdl. SUI Wlllf F or Patti Sa.lot, heaven right now would be IODICtbin& U simple as a a~. A plump, crisp apple. Wait. cbaaac lbat to a hot buttery com on the Cob. Or CYCA a cu.hew. SWt sdll cu't chew. She'°" that luxuiy the day Mark Hilbun · allqedly strode up to her cu dLuinJ • "8-how shootiaJ rampiaae tCMnc lix montbl •ao. firi1t1 bullets that bGn& lato razor-tbia abanls ol bot ad Wbea they hit her face. neck. um and bip. Since that surreal afternoon. Salot's b!e bas been an cndkss trcam of physical thuapy. vitamin tbera.J>)' and psychologica1 therapy. Tbcle arc cx.cn:iscs to practice closint a limp left hand. Ex.crcises to work the damqcd acrYeS iD kl face. And exemscs lO ~D a tired left lea that she 1till trips OYC1 at the end or a kJaa day. But the real stnaglc is cu~inJ her tonnentcd mind. . "The head is realty hard;' she said. ·• · doesn't let you Co on... · Sa.lot peats of body memories -a phenomenon •here her bullet •'OWld\ simply ache. H.untin& OasbbKb al tbc a!Sa1lant" mCl\acinl wdOW bowerma outside ~r car, the roar of bullets explodina tbrou the driver idc Wiadcwf and the punacnl odor of gunfire ol\cn intcrNpt her ~~king hours. ·- \ L ' ~ ' "" . ' ' ...... .. ... Cll-dl-• -hltl 111111 Wiit------~::,~=~ aiNI ~ al 650 616S . ..... ~ TOW'l\ ••••••••.•••• -...... M 0 J 'W ............................ 17. G>infnunlty Forum ........... A1e ltl!il nOdc8 ......... __ ...... .. f'~ .................. ~ .. U ~mcal ................. AI a • Ill bl • v ~ 1 • " SI OI .. ' • b Ill .. 0 1 • t • • • I ' • ' b r , I 5 " ' • ' I • • ( r I ( I I • SPOJlTS EDITOR llOGEll CAIU.SON. 642·030. ext. 311 Robinson casts lot with the 'Canel ~Costa Mesa's Heather Robinson will sign the letter of intent today. By Barry Fdcnef, SclOlts Wltlr OOSTA MESA -C.OSta Mesa Hi&h senior Heather Robinson, a second-team AJJ-Clf auard last year, pjd she'll liJn I Jetter o( intent today to attend the Uni· versity of Miami on a basketbnU scholarship. The S-Coot-10 Robinson, who averaaed 10.6 points and 3.2 assists as a junior off guard for the Mustangs' 29·5 Clf Southern Section and Southern California Regional champions, said she chose Miami over Santa Clara, West Point, H:uvard, Princeton, St. Joseph's and Brown. bltt campus, Oct. 30. ''I liked the c:oachin1 5tatl, the team. and the campus. and I really wanted to JO to ID East Coast school. It had everythin1 I wanted. except Ivy Leaaue aca· dcmk:s. but it'1 still a very aood aca~mic school." Robin.son, who also visited Santa Oara, said she is relieved lO &ian "on the rtrlt day or the early sipin1 period. bri.Qlini an end to a hec- tic recnUtina procea. .. It starts out u a lot of tun. but as it goes on, there's a lot ol plUSW'C:• uid Robinson, who plans to major in Eqlisb with an emphA· sis on women's studies. An outstandina lboOter whh solid passing skills (she was a point suard her first two sen· sons at Mesa). Robimoo wu the lone junior among last year's top &ix playen. and is ex- pected to be one or the top players in Oranae County this seasod. RobiftlOft's UA1W11 status 11 Wt ~uoo·s ICC• ond-leadina scorer, behind rour-tlme All..Clf forward Olivia DiCainilli, now 1t San Dieao State. Robinson, who credited McNarnee with belpina immensely durin1 her recruitment. wd she bad no contact from Miami, until she made the all-star team at the Olue Star Eua C.arnp last summer at Lehigh University la PeMsylvani~. "Coach. (Fem) Labati saw me at Blue Star, and it went from there.'' s.aW RobinSon, wbo joins a Hurricane prosram that has won the Big East ConCereoce crown the past two sea· .sons, eamin& 1UtiocW Top 20 rankinjs both years. Robinson said there an: several senior guards at Miami thls year, adding to the Ukeli·, hood she could earn playing time as a fresh· man. .. MM:~ ... "It was the best basketball school to recruit mi:," said Robinson, who verbally committed to the Hurricanes on her visit to the Coral Ga- "People aien't aoina to believe how much better she's playina now. than last year," said Mesa Coach Lisa McNamee, who heralded "There's definitely potential to play, but I know I'll have to work very bard the rest of this year," Robinson said. Cos~ Mesa High'• Heather Robinson i1 Miaml..bound. ,,, VIBW LBfllllll WBIBI' polo 11! ~. I I •.' CoroM del Mv Hilh's Sea IOngJ reign as Sea View le..,e dwnpions huding into the OF Division I playoffs, which ~in Friday. . Above, from le~ senlOn Will Schul~ Crosby Grmt, Scott Gefrun, Creg Sawyer md Juon Yam111K>to a~t, as well ~s the rest of the Su kings. ---Mater Diii ~ In Dr• • Corona brushes past Monarchs il CIF wld card volleybal; St. Anlhony nm. CORONA DEL MAR - Tbe C.orana del Mar Higb Jirk ~ team a>mpicted tbc a-licy . ot ill CIF Di- Yilioll I wiJd.drd ~ pme Tueada_y,. trouncms visjting Mater Dei. lS-0, 15-2, LS-3. The Sea KiDp (23-3) ad- vance to 'Ibunday's 7 p.m. first-round dasb at Del Rey League c:bampion SL Anthony in Lona Beacb. Senion Jemllfer Stroffe ~14 kills and fiTc aces). Kim Cokman (13 kills. five blocb) and Caitlin PicbJ1 ( eiafU kills. bar baocb), led tbe way (or tbc •inaers. who arc raakcd No. 2 iD the nadoa b)' USA Today. DAILY PILOT HlfHI SCHOOL fALL IPOltTI ATHLITI Of THI WllK Grayeti, a two-way polo dynamo •He's been the nucleus of Costa Mesa's· big surge past two years. Special ·erande of coaching i~ a one-up sitilatilin . ~Charlie Brande's method.s in coaching have sometimes been chaJJenged. but seldom are the results argued. khacl Botwinick knows bow to embrace a controversy and squeeze (or au it's worth. The sawy dircc1or or the rt Harbor Art Museum bas en a wild s1atement by Newport ach Councilman John "Loose nnon" Hedges -and turned ii 10 a marke1in1 bonanza. The art work that's got Hcdacs l a.nd bothered ls an interactive, Editor's AlDS·inspired P.ICCC calJcd ·setr-Portrait" by Ulla Locuno and \ViJliam OutcauJ1. Video images in the ~ork include naked breasis and maJe and female scniullia. • "folb. that's your tupaycr dollars at work, and l think it's kind of dispst in " said Hcdscs. ~ldin& a photo at Monday's Ci1y · cnee1ing. ''Thi.s ls tinJ. JI'' ridiculous." c~ it's not really )OUf tu Ian at work. The museum's ie1 is Sl.3 million -$10,00> t coma from a city a.rant kcd slrictly for 1ru cation program in selected ntaty, junior high ud high in Newpon·M ut Hcd&cs maintaim a $10.00> put "ai~ci • namp of unacy to v.-hat they're tryinJ to re. We don"t need to pend ~year ar1cr )Cll On the ion of JCndcr identity and - introductt0n of AJDS into y." be councilm:sn wants the c11y to yanl us monty. , many felks in Botwinkk's ion -under attack from a cted councilman O\'er a ovcrsial art piece -would e. Sweat. Orun up. Run for er. Post the "no comment" on the door and wait until blow O\'Cr. t not Botwinick. He's · Ltckin his chops. ins to tbe f cnccs. He kn~s s served hun up a bis. Cat and now i in-the process llina it o~t of the park.. t, he writes an aarc.uave • which appears on page r lbe Pilot today. d. he offers free admission oc with an edition of 1he Pilot in tow, sayina. in jud&e for yourself. he's in taUcd a phone with pecd-<lial -IO -goers can call the Pilot's Hot line directly r rom the t a.nd &ivc their f resb, d imprc.Uions of the controversy. fuialty, he's set up a table e can sit and wntc their to the museum. Hcdaes Pik>t moments after viewin& Bolwinkk aid he'll C\'CD free $lamps. lbat, my friends. is how to ~iaUy ~lift aaacy by. and twa it ~ctcty See LOBOEU/Atl • , COSTA MESA Museum · art debate rages ~Following Councilman tiedges' attack, controversy · surrounding N_ewport Harbor Art Museum display seems to have aff~ed the public In dramatic fashion. By DIVid ttldtz. s..r Wrllr NEWPORT BEACH -Of· fJcla1s at the Newport Harbor Art Museum celebrated the birth of a conuoversy Wednesday while Daily Pilot readers buzzed lbc newspaper's Readers Hotline, most or them lo attack City Coun- cilman John Hedges' admonish· mcnt of an AIDS-inspire.I-piece of art. "I'berc is no place for Hedges to be on the City Council like this;• said Matt Jones, a resident or the Balbo3 Peninsula ... I bclic"e v.hat he should do is ~rve one month in an AIDS un11 at Hoag Hospil~ changing d1.:ipcrs and getting to know what .the ¥.Ofk of pended inside a plastic bubble that 111 really is -of humankind." h:angs from the ccilina At a city council filudy .es~1on When someone views the piece, earlier this week., Hedges called his or her fa.cc is projected onto the museum's .. Self·Portra~· da~· 1he top video ~rccn and that pcr- play "lick" and .. twlStcd" and s:ud -son's heartbeat is amplified the city should not support a mu· 1hroughout the .museum. scum th.at exhibits such IJ13tCn.!I The.city donated $10,CXX> to the The piece consists or four 1ek\ 1-mu~um in August. The council sron screens showing differe nt .,trictly earmarked the money for parts or the body Crom he:id lv the museum's educational pre> toe, includin& clOtbcd and i.n· y:uru, ¥-hich arc directed at youth clothed genitalia. c:nroUed in the Ncwpon·Mesa The monitors arc encased in a Unilied School D~tnct ch:un·link ca1c, ~hich " ~ln· See OEBATE/11! ..... .. "This is the first time io my life I've ever experienced paranoia. I've not known any fear ·like this." PATTI SALOT, shooting victim °""' ...... ~ ...... Pitti SaJoe. i gunfire wictim, shows ._here one ol the buDets dW st.ruck htr exited ttie sidt ol htr heid •. N~~rly six months iRer incide-nt, she's still du.ling ~ith her feu HER SUFFERING ·· CONTINUES Months after being shot in rampage attributed to Mark Hilbun, Patti Salot faces hours of therapy and yearns for simple pleasures ' ey Lor1Am 8ISheda. sun wrw F or Patti Salot, heaven 1'i4bt now wOuld be sometbin1 as wnple as u apple. A plump, crisp apple. Wait, chanac· that 10 a hot buttery com on the cob. Or even a cuhew. Sak>& Mill caa'l cbeW. She lost that IUX\&ly lhc day Mark Hilbun allcsedly suode up ao llrcr car dwin1 a 4-bout s.hootiia rampq9 tome m months a~ firina ~lllcta lhal bun& into ruor-thin ihardl ol bot lead ~d•cn hit r ~I ' • • • ' ' ' ' loo , I .,. face, neck. arm and hip. Since that SWTUl afternoon. Salot's life has been an endless ucam oC • phys.icaJ tbenpy, 'riuunin the~py and p$)'Cbok>&ical tbtiai>Y· 1'hcrc arc ae~ p..-cucc dosarta a rmp left hand. Exercises to work the dama&cd nena iD bu (acc. And cxctdses to 5lRQllbca a tired left lea t lhe still trips O¥et ac the end ot a day. But lhe real wuglo is cxemsina her tormented mind. And then there 1te the m'htmare .. Tbe bead is really hard,.. he s:tid. ··tt ' .. The night ~fore I t J had a docsn 't let )'OU. Co on." nightmare of someone grabbm m> hair Salot pew ol bC>dy mcmorie - a and shoot~ the back or my nee'-.:· the phenomenon where her tMiUct "'ound ~Q·)Car-Old Costa Mesa -.oman 1J. simply ache. . ·. str inlna to cep a tcad) ' ice ~lecp K:suolinJ Oasbbedil Ol lk aSiail.aot' b a problem.'' r menacina wdoW b<Mlina outside her ~ dri\:in at night. T ma a' v.'llL car, the roar of bullea ~· throuah -lkina near open win -. The liM the dnvcr &ide wbMlow and tho pw\&Cnt on. odor of pnf!re often lntemlpt her "Thi.s · the (tJ'$t time in ~ life I wakina hours. ' -S.. YICTl ...... . .') CJ " Iii • • v f 1 I ' • • • ' I ~ N • D 1 N ' • ' • I I • II b 0 . I I J , ~ • I' • II ( ( t f Toy giant holds appeal for children, adults of all ages THE FAO SCHWARZ TOY STORE (751-6000) is celcbratina its 1rand opening today at 11 a.m. of its 12,000.squarc·foot, mini·Oapbip store located at South Coast Plaz.a on the first level. between Robinsons-May and Carousel Coun. The special grand-openina event will include a line-up of FAO favorites, including Rockette Barbie, Lamb Chop, Gund's Big Brown Bear, Babar, Madeline, Paddington Bear, Peter Rabbit, Cunous George, Postman Pat, and Raggedy Ann. Best Buys You can't miss the newly expanded store -a· giant 12-foot, gold-leafed teddy bear sculpture sits at the entrance - and inside you 'II find the amazingly inventive store appeals to children of all ages. Best Buys shoppers will be happy 'to know that 70 percent of 1he merchandise is priced at 0 LOOK IN TODAY'S PILOT for a special value package from Bayside Center in Newport Beach, fenturing special offers from various merchants. Featured arc great d1soounu Crom Pavilions, Mykons (fine apparel for women), We Travel, Union Bank, Sapori Ristorante, Bayside Pharmacy, Pacific Coast Floral, La Petite Boulangerie, Bayside OeaneB, Just Alterations, and The Photo Lab. 0 HILARY BANK.ES, owner of Faanle'1 Frozen Yogurt (644·2600) located next to Gelson's on San Miguel Drive in Newport Beach, is offering Best Buys readers a doUar off iu special non·Cat frozen yogurt pumpkin pies for Thanksgivin&- Banlcs would also like everyone to know that Fannie's has its own fresh jwce bu and makes the hard-to.find wheat grass juice that's the latest nutrition craze. Bankes says that wheat grass juice has supposed age-reducing benefits . "We sell it by the ounce. An ounce of wheat grass juice has the equivalent nutritional value of two-and-a-half pounds of vegetables," clums jutr.; t An ounce of wheat grass juice sell for 95 cents. and it tastes like ara.ss. "You get used to it," says Banks, "We all drink it in the shop for extra energy ... 0 JOYCE KING'S FABULOUS FAUX JEWELRY (644-7098), loca1ed at the Newport North Shopping Center on Bison Avenue in Newport Beach, 1s havina three trunk shows displaying the latdt designer lines or Carolee. Kathrlnt Baumann, and Cloer. The Carolee trunk show ls scheduled tomorrow from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., the Kathrine Baumann trunk show is Saturday from. 10 a.m. lo 7 p.m .. and the Cincr trunk show is Nov. 18 from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Purchases made of all "in stock merchandise during these special days" will be discounted 15 percent, excluding special orders. 0 THE GREY GOOSE (642·7803), located at Wcstcl1ff Plaza in Newport Beach, is havina an open house toni&)lt from 7 to 9 p.m., stwwca.sina the popular Dtpartmtnt 56 VUtaaa. Refreshmen1s will be served, and there will be drawings and door prizes throuah<>ut the evcnin1 of Department 56 retired pieces and a new Department 56 Village House. IC you're not familiar with Dpeartmcnt 56, it's the m1n1jture villages, houses, churches, and people that light up for hollday decoration. 0 Btst UU)I •ppun Tbundap .ad S.turd.,.,. Wbtlbu J'OU 'ce • mtrdlut tw • 11!1oppu, U ,oa know of• pod buT, I'd loN to 1Jn 10f1 ~ publicity. C.11 mt •I S#-11.U, I.ix •t •I ""4110 Of' wrilt to me.~&lp, Dalq PIJOl, lJf W. Bar St., Cost• Mesa, C.UI. IJ4J1. au,•• UUIU llOTU-. ........ ' .... llMll. Clmtlld1111: • L AL MANAGING EDrt01lSTEVE MAULE. s.40-1224, at. )6) A look at the people and places shaping our community Frank Souu iJ retlrin& u a much f>e. loved ice creAJn man in a Cos~ Mes.i neigh· _.__~,..... borhood. Making hearts melt After 25 years, beloved ice cream man hahds out his last popsicle By Russ Loar, Starr W'*1 F or q>e>re than 25 years, just a hint of the m~ notes nowing into the afternoon . air Crom Frank Souza's ice cream truck bas c:aused small children to stop v.hat they're doi.A,. count their pocket change and ye~ .. Frankie." , "'They also call me a;rundpa or daddy," s:iys Souza. 73, who retired last v.eek after selling ice cream, aoft drinks and popcorn for the last quarter-antwy in the same West 'Costa Mes:i ncishborhood. "I know every kid by theu first name and they all know me." Lut week, Souza took one last tour on hjs route, which ran west of Harbor Boulevard to Can)'OD Drive, bordered on the north by Jo:rnn Sueet and on the south by 19th Street. ••1 told them. 'This is the last day you will buy ice cream off me,'" Souza says. "There were tears all around and little shrieks of saying. 'You can't do that.' .. Bom in the Azores -a 1roup of Portugue)c islands in the North Atlantic Ocean -Souza moved with his family to the United States at aae 1. His falbct was a dairyman and Souu f oU~ed in his father's footsteps. becoming pan ~nCI of a Cerritos d:iiry with other family members for about eight years. lie began selling ice cream from a truck in ~ta M~ in the early 1960s, but leh the business for a job at McDonnell Doualas until the early 1970s ~hen he \\at laid ort. "I u1d, 'Well, I'm 1oin1 b ck to selling ice cream and that's it.' '' Neighbothood resident Jeannie McLaughlin said Souza has been like a v•ndfatber to her 3-year--Otd WIATHIR MID OCllAN CONDmou TIMNaATU ... Newpcwt leach: W49 Wboa:W4t c.u Mesa: '6147 COf'OM Ml Mar:'41SO son. Jason. and a fa1her fiaurc to many of che parents in her neighborhood. "He hnens to )'OUr problems "hen )OU talk," McL.au-ahlin said. "He has a lot of p;iticncc in dcahnc with the children and he ._nO\') e'-c')body's name. I'm so sad he's leaving.•· Souu ha mO\c:d 10 Seattle to h\ie near his son, Frank Souu Jr , a car dealer "He told me, 'Dad, I L.no" )OU don't want to leovc that truck but )OU mu)I -it's tame to retire,' " Souza Sl)'S. His bauereJ truck, embluoned with :a faded artistic renJering of an ice cream bu, has been a f am1har sight at local schools. And for the bst four )cars. he's included· Pomona Elcmcsuary School on his route, e\i'CD 1ellinJ a littJc ice cream now and then to the teachers. Sou.u solJ h1 truck to a new opcr:ator, but nciabbors ssy frank wu one of a kiAd -an imponant part o{ their daily lives. Sow.a says he will sorely miss his profession, which he says kept him in touch with the vanishina small-town way of · life. "ft' been very toush for me to say J<>Odbye." Souza says. "1 ~'Cd the kids -their 1nnocenc:e and tt\_eir bappincu and their mille . l loved cvcrythfnt about it." Nuaa.oe· COITA__. Vkterla Stnet: A b~c trat ltOkn (rom tbc uftiod.cd Pn&C ol a lilot90 le U. lOO block. Meta VtNt Dmt Eut.: So1neoM ... bato u u.Noctcct aptrtmuc le tbe • 1500 ~ •Ille the rai&kat WU Mellt ud = =::::.':" u.c P' rrala A~b' 12.,,GOO wone. ot W,:)'?sn~ ~ry) '4J4 UL 6.4 nlfo,..MCt 1•t'•• ................ '°" ............. di .. .. 12i12 .... 1• 71)1 ........ .. 1tJI,......., '1Ua.a.U 121Sl&&U Mlp.&U Jill~··· .... ................. .... ,._ -..................... ::' ..:::.'..:.:: -----~ P leuc. read my lips when I y that most biC)l(li ts arc aood people out havin4 a aood time and ge1tin1 IOOCi exercise -the triple crown of ,... •• On the Coast recreation. But then there arc the arro1ant horses' ll~es who obey no laws and orrer no colhtesic .' My theory on these types i , the fancier their-bikes and the flashier their warJtobc, the more boori)h their behavior. This held true b t Saturday when h31f·a·dozen Sp3ndc~ Nazis cruued f-"ord Road. spread acr~ all of one lane and half the other. If you Wanna place a I classl1led ad? • city to bad a HarlllJ-o.idloa JCM1 covld pass. a losbl *tire in a 40 mpb zone. Whca a driver •ndy lipped her horn a couple ol tima in hopes oC pwina. four ol IM bikcn ~ her the rinser. . Two ol these Druids then arud&in&)y moved over )c1vin1 one clear lane. Sometimes these confrontations 1ct personal. Helen and Les McCrimmon suflered a biker blitzkrie1 along the sidewaJk that rims the Back Bay alona Eastbluft Drive. • .. As we walked we were inund:ued with bicyclists coming and going at a fair pace oo the UdewaJk." says Helen, a 29-year resident. "We were amazed at how few, if any, were 'using the bike lane. We came very close to being hit on two occasions. "As they passed, I told them'they should be usina t~e bike lane. There was .. ao retpOI*, except for one ~1Ddin1 dtizea who told IDO to •pill • I uswcred, u politely u I could. •same to yuu, buster!'" .. About five secoods later, .. Htten says, "this same person came back and started lhoutina. 'Why don't )'O'I JO back where you came from (Scotland. oriJinally) ... we don't need people like you in this country ... • h was really quite aw(uJ and he was definitely out of control." All this ~uses Helen McCrimmons to ask, quite loiiaJly. •• ... our money -.ent toward putting in bike lanes. so why can't they be forccd~to use them?" She a~k.~ the Newport COP'> who ~ere S)mpathetic but told ber they didn't h11re the manpower to monitor that son or thin&. .. At the 1rery least," Helen sugcsu, ... on the sidewalk dcarly 1t1tin1 'NO BIKES• -ould not COil a lot of money and would ccnainJy be of some help... , J doo.bt it. Last ,,.,inter the city put up ma ive barricades to close Bade Bay Drive a(ter storm-caused land lidei made the road diln&erous. There were balf·a-dozcn signs. one or them about fi~e feel lr\idc, au tied together 'Aoilh yellow police tape and none of it worked. Every day bikers dismantled the b:uricaJcs at will. "Do we halr'e to wait until someone gets hurt before something i.s done?" Helen asks. "It docs not take much imagination to ~e the possibility or .,10meone being injured and the city being ftcld nccoumable, thereby b:win,g to make an outl3ndish settlement similar to those which ba\c already been afflicted oa the ~ ol Nwwpcwt ..a.;• My pc -. 'the city taaa..n _. mothc rs •~a't anxicwt to ta&til me WU issue be U5e the -hole thlat ii ID politically correct. The C')'Cijac ac..,, ii strong and a Jot of ionueolial people uc into the ~port. Too bad they cbt'I U1C their innuence to help brine the· delinquent& into line. An)body who lives aJona the beach front will tell you lh t the real probtcm on Nc~port's pcriJous boardwalk is biC)clc). So last year the city couaciJ b:m:i. kateboard Go figure. Helen McCnmmon's fi&ht. Some day, one of thc:i.c Sp ndcit types is JOioa to hun somebody big time. Aod lhc .Sl.8 • miJhon the city p:ud to tbe C)'dist who onl)' ba>hcd in his own head is JOin& to seem li._e petty cash. · Fnd Mutla's tal&llld rus ~ 1bursd~J .ad S.tanl•~· ~ Wertem Wa.rte Industries SINCE 1957 s~ ~al and Sm.en Oranct Count, , Call classified advertising at 642-5678. ""' Get A Jump On Gift Giving Specidiring In NEWSPAPERS cmr 40 M.i« Citia APOLLO BOOK SHOP 1610 Wunmmu An... Con4 M.aA (N01111 ol HJ.1'-Cc&n) FREE SHIPPING We'll ship any of our prepackaged gifts valued over $9.99 anywhere in lhe continental United States FREE if you place your order before November 25, 1993. Vi it OUt. store today for details! Christmas Blend Coffee Is Bock! AQillblt Only At Hicko11 Farms. PIAZA 17th at lni.oe Ave., N"'"por1 Beach ·Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 · -----Kristen :s Anriiversary Sale WESfCUFF COURT 631-SEXY (7399) 1719 Wcstcliff Dr.· Newport Beach Please join us to celebrate our thirteenth year in business! One Week Only Monday, Nov. 8 .... 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QI DWNZ. ...... ,,,._ T'lilc co ti 0.. ..... 0 d it) Semcel '>:p ERP 7 --dlldrc• _ .. u .. .-.., ..... _ _..,..w......,-.... w.i- .... 6om .......... rite N<-~ .... c.-114~ ........... For 114, """" 'ri'*' a M _.... lcie. e.ctl dllld rill RICll:M • ..pc ldl ud karn '° do _____ ...... _, ... ta rtdt--.Far..,. al-$L • --M"VM no -OooM -Vdlal will ..... OrilUul ...... from 10 .... ID% PA• -F-Road. O>lt> -Coll 646 6J(lll IWllAY . .,. . Hoag Hospital and • Horizons 'IWo ·Respected Names 1n-Senior Health Care .. . . Secure Horizons, a health plan for Medicare beneficiaries, gives you all the benefits of Medicare- and more, including: •No premiums* • No deductibles• • Just $5 per doctor visit • $7 prescriptions* ·· •Worldwide emergency coverage • Vutually no paperwork Find out moFe. • .. Find out how Secure Horizons can offer you all the benefits of Medicare-and more-for less. Join ils at cine of the community meeting.5 listed below or ·call for a free information packet. Friday, November 12 • 10:00 AM Tuesday, November 16 • 10:00 AM Wednesday, November 17 • 10:00 AM CH:ARI.m7 BROWN'S 151 E. Pacific Coast Highvvay Newport Beach • Friday, November 19 • 10:00 AM . . MIMI'SC'Am 1835 Newport Boulevard Costa Mesa • Continental breakfast served at all meetings! • 1-800-282-9944 • • '''""*' lwtVColla .... ..., Nol -... .... l.:lcpcndt.cc,. loc9' ,mace, no.ptofic CIOrpOfltJoa •hkh ciftcra llMkpcndcnc livi• Kills ....... and job placcmC"' Ud aupporc to adulw with dcvclopmcatal disabilitiel. wiU PfC.Cnt • lal-.nt lhow at 2 P m. at the Coata Mcu • NcfPbo,hood Community Cc .. cr, 110 Park Ave. Fnctued perfomacn include tJw Nancy Kcndor Dance Olm~. POlyne ·an dancer Ma~-u.. anJ comedian Ken Dubner, as Yrdl as dicnc.s, staff and friends of Project fo~pendcncc. AdmiuiOn SS. Call m-S061. MONDAY, NOV. 1 S a.anmc ••• , TOUU The ElcCJtic Bo:tt Co., located on &lboa PeninsuLa next to the ferry b.ndina, ~cs tours of Upper Newpon Eby to •"2!cfl miiratory birds 10 a m. to noon.. Volunteer n:ituraJist Betsy Aynn 11 the auide. Cost is S20 per person; space is limited. Call 67)..7200. TUUDAY, NOY. 16 ... faaatlONIMOW The Balboa Ski Oub 'A 111 hold il's annual Winter F:uhion Show "lddcs and Lace" at the NC'*port Sheraton H0tcl at 7:30 p.m. The 'how will re11ture the latc5t in skJ and rcson fashions. Cost 1~ SJ for members. S5 non·mcmbcn Call 72 I ·9316. RU Ff ELL'S ~PllOLST£1Y llC . ... , ..... c.... .... Im -•11.. •ll IDA-Ml-llW fAllllOll lllOW The Costa MCA Republican Womeq Federated will h.m:: their F~hion Show and ttohd.1y Boutique at 11 a.m. WIDNUDAY, NOV. 17 CNCLAU The Newpon-Cos11 Mcs:i·lrvine YMCA will be conJuctioa an American Hc:irt .MM>CtatlOn CPR class at the N~pon F:mlit), 2300 Uni\'Crsity Orne at 1 p m Cost is S20 t the Costa Mesa Golf and Country • Oub. Luncheon is $10 For rc$Cl'Yllions and more information, call SS7-6S4S or 962·S398. • 9 • .__ .... ,_...., ... THOUSANDS OF POSmONS {That Mike ·you Fttl Llk~ A Million) • Sooths stress, ~ourag~ circulation. • Maximum enjoyment for watching T.V., reading, etc. • Offers ultimate comfort and relaxation. • Try It. You'll love yourself in the morning .. J for members. SlO re. non·aaeinbcn. Cd 642-9990 for more infonu&.ioo. •••MC1•1nn111• Aon Burle ud Sue MilltlCr, fiAuciaJ con :itltanu .,itb Smith Baruy Shcanoo, lac .. will hell a free finana&J •orkshop for women, w How to Ptek Stocks and Estate Planninc. Wills, Tnast and Probate", from S:J0. 7:30 p.m at th.: Nc,.-port ~cb Public: Library, 8S6 S:a.n . Ocmentc For more information, c.11 9SS·7817. f'AalnlNe lklLU Mick.le Shapiro, prominent mamagc. family and child therap15t, .. ,11 g"'e" short talk and an~er questions on parentin& slJlls at Adams Ekment:iry School mulll·purpoM: room. ~$() Oubbou.sc Rd., Custa Mesa Pr<>cram lltt•• .. HllV.IW The N~ Be.ch aad c.o.ia M membcn ot tt.e Lcapc ot Wocnca Voccrs ot Oruce Cotit • .-cct at the Mme ol Ph)Uis K.alib«, 1211 &Ka Ln , Newport 8cadl at 9 30 a.m M mben wUI d I.be Qi.Inoa HcaJtll Plu and cocnpan: it ..-lth the Lc-auc's po&itioa on bctlth cani. The ~liq ii free ud opea to the pubhc For more intonnatioo, call ~396, neuuDii, NOY. 11 ...... n m••en Of cowac1 The Marine DMsJon ot the Ncv.pon Harbor Arca Chamber o/ Commerce will roeet at 7:30 a.m. at DcAo.u ·, &ylide Villaie, JOO E Coast Hisflway. Gucsl ~akcr .. 111 be Newport Comcrvancy Board of 'Directors member Mary:mn Tov.cr~~ She wUI disciw future Conscrvan.:') plans ~d upon llic recent ck~11on' and show a "1dco about the Conservancy. Cost is SS. which Mou.&Y aCMn'MtUI The OAu Mc ScnM>t Cei>ttr ho't a holiday bu,utiquc from 9 a m. IO 1 p m at the Sen O:ntcr at 695 W. 19th Street Co.a " SJ. For more 1nform:atioa, cat• 6'5-23S6 U ·vt•nAnON •AT A t 9 a m • Br& C Anyoa, the putilic ii 11w1tcd 10 p:tntc1p;itc in the rc-c)t:tbh~han of the traits and ,c,ct<&llon 11 81 C:ta)on Glo'tes. pr.,tccu'c foot IA>.:ar, sun protcctiQn ;anJ a. 'n:ick. arc recommended. ~nd JOUr ltta'U te Aroollfll 1' .... t'dltor, Tk 0.11)' Pilot. .lN W. -.fl., I Cast• Mt. a. Ca/Jf. 11U1. ..... Mr ....... puuoia," ahi Aid. •aw moa bowa 9111 fear like thiL• ft. Grdeal MIU Nay 6 after P.ullial olf ...... ol the road ill ~-pallt Buda to f.cc • ~ OMla of t:i.dcaltol HUba aUeaccUY Uled bullets that spray 00 impact, ~ ttuo.p ..._...Md nerves fM or s&x of the llup aorc into her left aide. Aecordina to f'Ol:icc, aho wasn •t Hilbwl'1 flru victim of lbc day. The 39-year-old manic depressive was ~otuaUy ctwsect With fatally tabbioa hia mother and her dog at the family's Corona del Mar home, lhoocins a fellow Dana Point postal worker to death and ~oundiQa five othen during bis two-day rampage~ On Dec. 6, Hilbun -"'bo remains in custody -will be taken to coun for a hearing that will determine whether he is petcot enoush to sund trial. Salot is thinking about being the re:,....- .. Maybe if I s:iw him eye to eye I could let 101" he said. ~ last .W. I rt••••r w IUI IMdow owef .. ud ... lM ... J jull Med to let ID ol that ud pt om wkb my ur.. "Wbetbcr or not rd be able to So tbtoup with ~ l doD'l liOw. But 1CNDCtbiAI ia the bad ol ""1 mind keeps ualna me. .. I'm UarY at him. I'm very &nJIY at him.• Tbe reuoas traosccnd the &111ufc TenAit etbow has developed in bet n,ht arm from O\'en:ompell5&tin& for t.be lefL Shell Craamenu 5tiU lodscd in her face have.festered into boils. Her throat is numb. The Cinscrs on her left hand arc uscl Bullet hards bother her hip. Lcthara slows her once-busy days. Her business is 1truglina. Money is low. And the repercussions continue. Last week, Salot bad a tooth pulled that bad been split into three pacces by a piece or lead. The dentist bas since informed her that a Sl.200 bridge has to be replaced because of damage to her enamel. The future holds more or the same. Sa.Jot is scheduled for her third reconstructive surgery next month. The plan is to steal a piece OPEN EARL y. 7.ut, CLOSB LATE . l LPM SlJN. rn a UAM FRI a SAT DINE IN . 640-2291 . TAKE our . DEtlVERY 2600 EAST COAST HWY. (AT THE CORNER OF DAHLIA) CORONA DEL MAR ol be. fl'Ola .., ............ to a.tr jaw. Tilal llicl 1 .._Of ..... from Mt • ....,... ..... ....... leei .. fromlta feet. Al ....... upon-M .. ......, bll Mr in bctter lpirki: ..... 8y l:anAm 8utlidl; ....... NEWPORT BEAQI -PJ'Omi. ncnt dM>rcc attorney WoU Ste,. bas beea placed on ptobatioa by the tale Bar Association foi three counts ol viotatina the ~ rules of conduct dating back to 1983. "They were all three minor, minor, minor things." sa.id 70-ycar· old Stem. who has practiced law for 43 years. .. But because we ha\'e some b:ad applies in the pro- f cs.sion, the b:ar tlas taken a very strict position to protect the pub- lic. And the very real problem is that it catches a Jot of people in- A'J you read this, top go\ ernment officiaL .are hard at work in ·our Their goal is to provide better choice~ and increased acce ~ihility while keeping nation's capital. They re i n~ the l.S. "') -.,tem. trying to make quality medical treat ment available for cveryont· ", bu. y reform- h ea lt h c;are · cost under control Mean\\ hile . 2300 Ollll'-~- =~=~ .... .:=-~-··*• .... A .... ....... Or~• n1h-. ~ oea God, con oa tM cab ........ FQd. .. /away at Hoag Hospital. ,,e·rc already taking step to make the area 's premier health Ga re pro- vider affordable and available through most in ·urance plan~ We .,;e even made finding a doctor imple. Because no matter what kind of· plan you have -traditional. PPO or HMO insurance -we ~ive you a choice o( phy ician . But these aren't just any phy ician . They're ome of the mo t respected in o uth e rn C3'Hfornia. Their friendly. caring manner makes patient. feel comfo rtable and relaxed. And the1r office are dose to where you live. . What ·~ more, they r rm c:..r ..,..,_ ~ -... ...,ooa ...... 4 • Fl "··--~-.... ........ ..... ........... .-.,,.......,,.. ----~ ---?·~ .... • .. - Call Jac i Today! 1-800-TABLE-4·6 -ha\ e acct-!\' to all of HoJ~\ .1d· ,·anced progrJm' Jnd fanlitt'-'"' I ndudmg tenter, of excdlen<..\.· for · hc:an .c.mu.-r and \\omen·~ care If \'O u ha' c an} que,t1o rh about your health plan. o ur speciall} trained repre,ent J - tive \\all he glJd to help: ju . t call 1-800 --.00·HOAG Monday through Friday between 9am and '4 ·30pm and you 'll fand ... out what we·,e known all Jlon_g. It doe~n ·t take a~ct of Con- gre to impro\ e your he':irth care. ju t a hospital in 'ewport Beach. -mPl1ll NIWPORT 81ACH • CA 1·800·400·HOAG I ' hmmred Work to drug abuse ~RT BEACH -Retired Newport ~ oaicer Lavonne Campbell was praised ~ ...... boetd members Tuesday ni&ht for blir M 1ea\s of work in substance abuse · tdlaliori with Ncwpon-Mes a Unified School Dlllrict l&Udcnts. Prom 19U to 1993, Campbell directed the O~ aod Alcohol ResastllW:e EducatJOn p,,.,.am in district. School boud members «*llltndcd Campbell for se~ "above and bejo.d the call of duty" in work.ins with • st.ideal.I. paicnu an4 Khool uaff. • '' Lavonne is the one who is chiefly responsible for the DARE program in the · entire1tistrict. '' •MiaP•• Newport-Mesa president on Lavonne Campbel, p1cil.!red at left in a 1990 file photo. ~ .......... , .... School board members TueldaJ ~l esteaded me application deadliDc for eipt open .eatt oa the au.. ~~ · C,ommittee afier ruppointifta epa a· • astana mesnbc . Community md'Abc.aJf.1tem Costa Mesa and Newport Beach ~ve until Fr.cby, 'av. 19, to apply for the .f9'3- 94 Cttliens Bud,et Advisory Committee. The com•iaiee was formed Jut )Car to uudy the Newport-Mesa Ualf.ed School District bud ct and advbc the school board ol community concern "' Committee mcmbcn arc .ouJht v.ho will contribute their cxpeni.sc and perspccti"cs in communatins with both ~hool bo3rd and ct>mmunaty members. The ci&ht commat~ce members rnppointcd Tuesday ni&ht will work "-'Ith new members ~ho •ill be selected by the school board. Applicants ihould st:uc Interest and qu3hficaoons in a one-page letter. The application should be postmarked Campbell is the wife of former Nc""port BilCb police Chicf Arb Campbell. Scbool ~d !"embers -.lso voted to give C.-ptwU a lilcumc p to au school district spClltina events. ..Lavonne is the one who is chieny responsible for the DARE program i.n the entire district." said school board President RQd Mac.Mjllian. "This proiram gave us the fint real positive resulu from various pro~ we h:id tncd. \\e·rc now seeing the fruits oHlei'labor walh the dcchnang use of drup amona hi&h school students.·· · no ~tcr than NO\' 19, and sent to the Ncwpon-Mes.a Unified School Dl)tnct, Cahzcns Budget Advl.M>ry Com-• mattcc, 1601 Ea.st 16th St., N~i><>rt Beach. Cah!.192663. SKIP BURTON 11fA2ndlervlce,,_dctaget luV a ,.. car tam • • '9CI~ ~-21MtceWll._PWla coi1•1•"8f _._car. @ RETCH ER JONES \t · l). · T · l' · R · t · ~ · R · " . \ l i '. . ' I • \ I\ I I I \ l l CREDIT PROBLEMS ? 0 Debt Consolidation 0 Debt Negotiation 0 Credit Disputing Available 0 Credit Card Available 714-239 4031 If So; caU A11o. a-.~ Law AS .•. un •11• uaAPR ToeTeo.ooo I· Pl '· M M ·. I ! I • I I 'I \ ', .... at 1-800-55-VIDEO ask for Michelle Rivera Don't Let Another Day Go By W(thout HMO California f Until now, qualiry health care wa.s on~· affordable to big b'usiness. le-4'\ing the rest of us pa);ng too much or doin~ \\ithouL ow, one health a.re plan otlets a real solution. joining \\-itb leading ..... medial groups Q )Onr arei, HMO.Califom:b sped2lizes in offerin~ snWI busin and lndi\id\12b a compre- , hensh and re2S00abty priced health care pbn. '11th neighborhood locadons throughout Southern c.alilom~ quJli health care has never been more COD\-enient. more Oe\.ible, or more affordable. Don't let another day go by "ithout HMO Califoml1 . HMO·..-- CAUFORNIA ...........••......••..... , .. , .. , .....•....• 1-800-795-8755 ... -B1Rus1Lou Gem Talk ~TUA ls ".?/t; are ple.-J to announ~ the opening of our inlun&le pufumcrie in t.be French lrad.ilion; FridAy, November 12t.b RIT UALS du Monde PARFUMERIE Fe.turing exdu1i~ lines m pcrlwne, .lrin ~. bath ~ u well u cu.atom blend.mg of cmential oil.. • Where 9elf-induli:ence • mon th.n jwit a )u.xwy. W ..u:li.ff Court 1703 WlllllclJJ On-, N.wport S..cb 71 4.6'.2 9670 HOUIS. Mcmd.1-Satunl..y lo..6 Kurt Donat, Newport Beach architect, f'd wife, Ann "We Never Thought You'd See 'fhe Two Of Us Shopping at Alpha Beta'.~ ... "Then we found out what a great market this is! They have a huge selection of gourmet f09ds. a service deli, a wine cellar, fresh sushi, and a temfic hot bakery where we can get fresh·ba~ed breads and pastries.· "We don't have time to run all over so it makes sense for us to do ev9rything we can While we're here. Now we just pop into the market after hitting the movies or Humphrey Yogart, Sames & Noble, Sfuzzi. Gap and Nike Town. What a blast.• -ine underground parking is a real plus. It may not r n much hefe. but When it aoes WhO nnta to get IOtlked gettiilQ Into the carT Beta • Who ve thoU,ght? \ t FtOln A1 ti.. ~Adi week. ~ miuionn1 of their duties pd lepacs the reff)Onlibilitic1 10 Peter Nqhavi,. mantpr ol trabs· ~boa wrvica. aAd the P,Ju. in, Commiuion. N1pav1 win mal.e dccbioDS on Cl l'41th U RQUC$11 (or J40P ign an4> 1ign1l . He will allo ad· vise the council and pl1nnin1 com· mi ion un ueh thinp u iencral plan mcndmcnts and·plan.5 to im- pro\·c city traffic '"circutmion. Hi Jeci io& can~ aJ)~aled to the Pl;,nnio1 Commi ion or council. The initfal vinp. officials said, ~oulJ be the $15,000 a )Car 1>3id to '"-ommi ionen. We won't know the dollar \Jluc 1n st:irf lime vmgs until we start )CCing how many issues Ire deah ~ ith at a &arr lc"-el and not sent to the planning commission," s~uJ Rick Pickering. llSSistant to . 386 MultiMedia 386-25Mhz MultiMedia Syn 2M Ram, BOMB HardDrive, 1. 44 CO.Rom, ~U\ SVGA Cokr &be day ::r'· TM •diicn w1M> fa. ¥Oftd £ ..._ tie cwa=hieklft aid Iba& mow WW llOI bunpor di· iz.ca ~ Mai9j ke-that "° be· fore the transpon1tbt COIMUMioD must abo be anarovcd by the plan. ~--"~··· doec llWI)' witb the public hearin, procc•."' taid Councilman Joe Erkkaon. ..If &here ii any concern about an item, it can bo J)'11lcd \Ip for public he1tina; It's never easy to cut bxk on iovemmenr, but we have to re- alize thaa in this day and acc. v.o have 'to loOk everywhere for d· ficiency " • Ericklon says the biaest cost s~wings will be in prcpadna reports and me pnyinj O\crtimc 10 &be four staff members who auencJ C\'Cnin& meetinp. While Costn Mesa's cost<uulng decision is hudly unique, some s:iy the commission's history has proved its worth. "I'm concerned because a lot or 486 Notebook 486-25SL 120Mei Removable HD 64K cm, PCMCIA Exzmion 64Grey, Trdlml, Case, ~m s1aw..lH88.$799 ~ lS$1299 ( l~BICPROVLW 4 ...... ~"&•i~ 3150 s .,.,. Sl. Wte 100 Coltl ...._CA '"21 {714) 432·1000 1'111,,.,,. CM a.. II ............ , ...... ..... No. Sluft Clitd Allii ----·~...._,_....;;;;: One out of every seven women in Orange County will dewlop breast cancer. Breast cancer is the most common · cancer among AmertcM women. Sadly, there Is no wiy to prevent cancer, bot earty detection and trNtmen~ can save your breast, ~r life or both . . The Breast C.11 c.nttr of Cosu Mesa offtfS mammography and much nlort. Scrtenlngs, clldnOltlc wortc-ups and • ldualloNI pn>grrlnll .. conmi.ed to bm ... r.ws~ breast .... ,__At o=bili*L-•ilU·~ "°'-.. pedt., liDCC the real pu1J ~ lcma an belweca 45lla ud SSlla JtlM&I,.. ...W.na . Robert Todd wrote ill a a.. ID DIMJ. n.. .... 1 ........... to discua the cul..._ lllue and could noc aaree oe a .,...,. Oay t1frcn evca ...__ oa bow IO implcmc1u the idea, O.bay llid. Under tho direction of Depuy City Manaacr Kea Dclino, the city offered I CODC'tptual plan to build NOVEMBER 13th & 14th Saturday & Sunday from 10:00-4:00 '1tll' Pony Rides """' Game Booths. """' Food & fun for all! IJNCOl.N EllMENTAIY SCHOOL 3101 Pacific View Dr. Corona del Mar ELECTRIC 8oAT OFT.HE WEEK DUFF~ ... 1r $·5995 Stop by 11111/ 1u "'" l11rt' '"lr"'Y of n'w d-"'"' ,J,rtrlt' /,01111. Mon.-Fri. 8:30am ro 5:30pm Sac. 1 O:OOam co 2:00pm . -llMIMl10• -ftlWS wuesMllLf •1 IUCllTRATI An ·llMCMIW• IMllUTfOIWAD •Mn'GMATIC Ol'ICIMC 6VAllMUSlllt c'ALL 71•-US-6812 fOIAllMOMl'llATION OIAllMOCIMl DUFFHLD IU<Tal< IOAT co. 670 w. tnH na1n D-1 COSTA MHA. CA f16l7 ( JW) "'"'61'1 The · truth about funeral prices in the greater South Coast area. At Harbor Lawn, people are important. We belieye that every family deserves a personalized final tribute. Here, only the family selects the type-of service they want and the price to be paid. . Burial space for two .......•••••••••••••••...••...•....••. $910 We will provide direct cremation, including mor.tuary care from .................................. $678 . Or choose from other type of services from ......... $895 , ' Casket priced from .................................................... $200 .. .ftlll -at T be PKifec Chorale •ncd kl 1euon with a prQIJam called "An American ~'.of Son&." Chorale ditcC&or ~ AleUnder wclciomed 1Upporters' or the Pacific OM>rale Guild at a ~-(lDGCCrt reccc held lo ... M11ia Verde of lhc Weldil SoUtb Coast Ptua Hotel ..,.. c.dts and Randi lalneft chaired tbc after pany bonorin& the Cboralc'1 special ~astronaut aaassen Schwekbrt and composers ICirk Mechem and JKbon Berkey. Mechem composed .. ls.land In Space" performed by the eroup. The composition combined Mcchem's musk with \la& poetry of Atchi~d ~· aad llttOU&at Schwcicbn'• compolition oonccmina his perception .• : earth ftOm ~· The c:oncen provided an opportunity fnr Mechem and Schweickart to meet face to face. ''I offered to Oy Mr. Mechem in to Orange County in my small plane.'' said Schweibrt at the reception ... But he told me he gets sick i.a .unalJ plaAes and passed." 'Jbe UllOCllW1t Added that be did spot suffer airs!~ in small planes, but that outer apace wu another story. Anendins the cocktail and dessert reception with the composcn and lhe astronaut, Shuon F~r with husband Dr. Harvey F.ir, Gener~ Lynn Rans. retired USAF with wile Sally, Joan Sue Bet.sOn, Ken and jpe Englu. former Newport mayor Doreen Marshall, p~dent of the Paci.fie Chora1e Guild Betsy Moulton with husband Jerry, M&ry and PhU Lyons,· J&n lanstrom, and Slew and Ann Morris. • OCIEiY SOCl!TY mrroa &w. COOL "2-4>ll WANS Buying • StUing SPEClALIZlNG IN: • • IIW, ~c. 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"" ,,-rH' • \ \ 1 I • • •• I I I In Iha . • _Councilman John Hedges unleashes storm of debate after panning museum display and asking city to yank $10,000 grant. ~ AIDS-inspired piece is privately funded, officials point out And city money Is used for school arts program. The beat goes on ... ' I have never been offended by male CCnilaliL I ha¥C lbem mylCtf •. 0 LANCE JENCKS Costa Mcaa A St0,000 donation by the city counciJ out of a Sl.3 milliOn budact ~ not aive the city 0t any.junior Jesse Helms the right 10 dictate policy. 0 LEON LYON Newport Beach The Newport Harbor Art Museum is somewhat of an embarrassment. It hasn't enou&Jl quality art to attract the public to its doors. Actually some local hotels have better art collections. Probably due · to that problem. the museum resorts to unusual and controvcrs.iaJ work to attract v~itors. Rcg:udin& the recent controversfal exhibits, I must side with C.Ounalman Hedges. O :wrooms of children touring the museum shouldn't be suggested to inappropriate material. JEAN OLSEN Newport Beach 0 Gcnitali:s has been a ~ of art since before Michelangelo. c&n you imagine what would have happened if people like John Hedges had stopped fundin& art then? Hedges probabl)' would have insisted that David be fully clothed. Ob my goodness. BARBARA PECKENPAUGH Newport Beach · 0 My comments arc in regard to our dear, beloved, kind and good man, Mr. Hedges. My corp.mcnt is: Art isn't as offensive as censorship. .DA VJD BARTON JOHNSON Newport Beach 0 I support John Hedges 100 percenL Let's try to remember what museums arc for. If you want an AIDS awareness exhibit, there are plenty places for it other than a museum. And a heck oC a lot more people arc going ro sec it. He is right on taraet as he always is. I hope he gets the support of the Pilot thar he seldom gets. The NEA gets our money and what ·do they spend it on? They spend it on exhibits of the crucifix in a bot tic of wine. Just another example of the amount ot waste that goes to these ProsramL We've got people in San Dicso on cranu from the Nal.ioaal Endowment of the Arts Pina ...,.., S20 bills to illepl aliens. Wbcn-doa it ead? God. lera ict t.ebiDd ffedsa. be Jesena ou.r support. . D TOM Wll.U.AMS Newport Bcacb We fand that ou.r pNl Couoc:ilmao Hcdaes is apioll 811J az~na for the art, be it ~ I.helter, schools or art iD public plKa. We are used to bis pn>teat. 11ail ii just anot.bcr ploy to cut our fuada. Councilman Hcdfel does aot set the art muxwn. and be abould DOt be taken seriously on this aubjcct. It's indeed a brave little museum. aad we should all be proud to have it in our community. PATRICIA Ull EGRA VEN Arts Commissioner Newport Beach 0 People wbo are devoid or artistic sense naturally c:oolulc art with poUtics. Such i&nora.oce oa the part of NC#p<>rt Beach couocilpcnoa.a accounts for the mindless sift o( Sl0,000 of tucs to the schizoid politics ot AIDS. Better lot all concerned ii tbey bad donated the money to xicntit'ic racarch ia balk bio&oo and left Art to the judplcnt of philanthropy. Better still, we tupayen sbou,ld aboncD tbe le.ash on OUI council by rcdYCi.fta the amount of tua or IOC1 moacy they have to play wic.b.. Oty cOuDcil bvdacts have a pletbora old ~ built iftto them by willy ~ 1t•a time to re~ k. Let'• put k bKk wbue ii came rro., tbo peopje'• pockets. REBA WU I 1...w,s Nft!pG!n Bad aY MICHQL aOIWllHCK F cllow residents of Newport Beach: ~ Wbtre your mOM'J aoa This year, the Newpon Harbor Art Museum will receive $10,000 in a pot from the dty through the Ncwpon Beach Arts Commission. Here's what the money is for ... Artist in -Residence," in its third. serves over ISO seventh and ci&Jlth grade students from Ensign lntenncdiatc and Corona del Mar High School in the classroom and at the mscum in nine wcekJ)' sessions. "Art in the Schools" is a pilot program for 100 fint arade students at Lincoln Elementary and 125 students at Adams that brinp wlunteer. artists to the schools to teach lessons on basic art clements like line, texture composftlbn and color. And that is a real investment. The Arts Commission runs a tough, competitive process. Last year's chair, Howard Herzog and staff person Dru Cotrell (who docs an awful lot more in the city) really worked to make sure the little available money was well spent. Over the last ~r we served over 10,000 school children from 22 school d~tricts in Orange County. We ran <>Yer 204 proinms and classes for children and families. We spent over $200,000 in private funds in support of our education program last year. That's a return of l,000 percent on a $10,000 investment! Over 120 trained volunteer docents give about 1-4,000 hours a year in well-developed age appropriate programs that are often the only art instruction the children will receive that year. Ask the docents, many of whom have wluntcered for years. what they think. It ·lsa't tupayen• •ODCJ We arc pretty 5UIC that Cou.oc:ilman John Hedges knew, when be made bis statement before Oty Council Tuesday oiJht that not one penny of tu money -Newport Beach. State of California or US of A -was involved in lbc ambitioui installation piece called .. Self-Portrait" by husband and wife team Lilla LoCw1o and William Outcault that is part of our New California Art Series. The &how was 5Upported by aenerous &ifts from Oill and Mandy Einstein and Nestle USA Let me u y ript here that both donors knew the piece well, were deliahted to support its showina and ac:companyin1 catalope. and the museum is pteful to them for their support. It emphasizes our commitment to c__.i....,... ...... M ,,__ "Selr·Portr.iit": The viewer becomes p.111 of the vt in this interact1ve piece. df ectivc private sector wppon . MlllNID ~aerates reYaue ror dt1 Councilman Hedges thinks that no museum that shows this kind of art mould get any support in a recession. The Oranic County Busine ~ittce on the Ara Su:rYCY for 1992 showed that non-profit arts organizations were the Urb largest non-govtmmental employer in the county. They accounted for direct spending of $66.2 million, indirect spending of $191.3 million, audience spending in shops and restauranb or . $78.9 million for a total economic impact of $336.4 million. Last year, the museum's events and retail operatio~s generated 0\-er SS00,000. That means $38,000 in sales tax, and part of that stiays right here in Newport Beach. If economics is the Councilman's issue, we're part of the solut.ion, nor pnrt of the problem! Decide (or )"OW"HIVtt But that isn't what it's all about anyway. It was never about tax money. It is about whar people get to dcciJc for themselves. The Newport Harbor Art Museum is a museum of contemporary art. The modem ~orld is a tough and often challenging place. Just watch CNN for a few minures. Contemporuy art will invariably express some o( the greatest achie..-emcnu and greatest anguish of its time. ••Self-Portrait" was conceived as a hcalin1 work. as two artists tried to deal with the emot.ional impact or loss. Three of tbe four screens fade from person to person (over 100 people ceok part). Undcme th the un:tgc or your own face, an ever changing body · is seen ... an inclushc body -men • • women, )-Cuna. old. The pulse monitor picks up your hcartbear aDd plays it , back through speiltcrs, the wund drives the pump rhat circulates red Ouid around the plastic bubble. We realize the bubble (remember thar heart wrenc.h~ng story of the boy in the bubble) and the chafo link fence, metaphors for our own systems. are fr:.iglle and vulnerable. It is a reminder, th~t on some la-cl in the face of hornble dcnth. it isn't about gender, or background but about how v.e as 3 community are a community. and h<>w we as a community have comp;usion. Fttt aclmlsslon h is so sad to see an expression or unity used for ncg:uivi m and divisiveness. h 's not about tu money, it's about ~bat Councilman Hedges thtnks )OU ought to ~c. Make up )"<>Ur own mind . Between now and December 1, bring a copy of today's Daily Pilot wnh you for free admissioh 10 the museum. See for yourself. Then write Councilman Hedges a lcuer, or write me a letter. UnUke the councilman. I wanr you to took for yourself, and make up your own mind. The visit is free ... we'll even pay for the stamp. Mlcbffl Bottrlak* & tbe dlr«t°' of lb~ Ntttrp«C H•IW Ari MUSftla ud a l"t'twpOl'f lladl rnS4uL Should city support this agenda? .-e1, no 8YM'•IA HIMU ~ S o this piece ot art relates tbe AlDS virus lo a feOcction oa sender identity? Hmmm. .. People in my family die of ca.occr yet I haveu't seen many "art"~ askina us to "reflect" oa our mutant cells. That's because cancer Is aencrally not bchE. ly ca\&led. Nor do cancer victims · tbc work toward a cure u pendent upon some public uodentaDdina aad acceptance ol a type ol beh!Mor. You uy, 1'bal't cnaell Wbat aboat the babies born with AJDS, women married to doses homosexuals and IV dtua uxn? What about those ,;vcn tainted blood in a transfusion?" To which I respond: Exactly. Those people with AIDS arc victims of someone else's deviant behavior~ Thole people did not contr•ct AJDS Crom coo much re1lcction on lbeir sender identity, though l d!lrc say lhc pcnon responJiblc for aivina them the disease no doubt contracted it 1b:at way. U the an commwiity rcall7 w:snts to acato ~ of an abour AIDS and D 1..,... ~John Hedta ablolutdy. l thlak .. an" ot thk t)'pO la incli:Uuble. o«ntM.. • aDd I WW. we wwkta'l p IM Ncwpon Ha.-Art M..-.. .., ... ..., ..... tltey...,. ,,_...__ Nm1;aclble ..._ POLLY HUTOtl .. ......... its victims. and to c~raac public s.upPOrt to ftnd a cure. why not use d)'ina ncwt>orn babies u their 'ubjccta. 1 think 10u•t1 rand the answer hes within the artists' real aaenda. h's abcMat promotina ~and homolc.lual behavior, not about the horrible disease Called AJDS. ls the work o«cns.M and inappropriate for 4th p-aden? I think IO. Should a ~a~r be required to support that type of aaenda and il promotcn? Hell, ..o. AIMla ,... ,. ·-... "'/'lrtff*f ~~Joli• 11.,,,.. carmalkcd fof tb1ap other tbu dii1asteful or pomosrapbiC or wba&cwr ~ want to call it sn-of art. If they want to ~lld tbcit an 1DOGCJ prrvately for IOIDCtbift& like that. .. but I don•t want my mooey to to tot~ it in any SCl\IC -~ tupa)'CI tftOOCY that is. I tbint that thoK that like distastdW and pornosnpblc type ot an should have their own museum and all that stu.tr should'° there and tbey can So see 1t au tbey want. But those of UJ who don't want lo see i" don't want their childttn to sec it or grandchildren lhouldn't have to walk by where it is. · 0 . NEIL DA YNER Costa Mesa We are bomeownen on the peninsula. and I believe that Hedacs should be bluted. I think it's ridiculous for him to make such type of starements and should nor even be sittin& on the council like tbal. There is just tremendous amounr of art that rdlccts people'• concerns and their health. There as abo an that pertains to people's body. Tue a loot at Micbeltngclo's work -1r you really take a look and study it. "' Thcrcras ~ place for Hcdaes to be on the City 'OoUDCil like this. I believe what be 5hould do is serve one month in AJDS unit at Hoaa Hospital chanpna diapen and acujna to know really •hat the work of art is of humankind. 0 MATr JONES Newport Beach · The City of Newport Bqch doesn't have money enoup f01 a s.pcc1al AJDS/ intimate pans display at the museum. Money should. go other placca and noc ' for special interest J!O!"'P' who may fund them on their own if they would like. 0 JOHN RUSSELL Costa Mesa I don't find the art offensive; I find Mr. Hedacs' opinion offensive. The an was privately funded. The Sl0,000 •hid\ the Ci ty Council gave to the museum was for children's propams -nothina to do with this exhibit. And I fi.nd that Council.man Hcdacs by standing up and sayina some of things he said in the artidc is arancts•andinJ. I hope lb.at the city of Newport Beach and the people and ruidents of the ciry realize that art~ic cxprcuion is an important part of our c:ultwe and our humanity, especially when we have such a horrible thana such u AIDS wbttb is nvagina and stealiQa so many beautifully sifted people from us. I aucss Hcdaes aot ,..bat be wanted because he made the front paae of the Dai~ Pilot. So I'll commend him oa bis pubhciry, but I wDl DOt commend him or applaud him on his Yicws. I will do everythina I can to 5Uppon the muxum now and in rbe future. JUUE WAHLSrEDT Newport Beach 0 Remarks by Councilman Hcdacs reprdina the curttnt exhibit at the Newport Harbor Art MUJCWD &CPIO tudicroul. IMy really do not cteservt commtnL Hoftycr, l SOlltll1'e obtafn a history of the museum ana lludy its development. its con5lslent acelleocc in pracn.tina comemporuy art and its utioaa.l recopitioa as a m\&ICum. MARTHA KILLEFER N~Bcacb By Olwtd Hlllz. $aff Wt'9r l • LOS ANGELES -Artists Lilla L.ocur· to and William Outcauh never expected California. a place that's celebrated for promotlal iodividu.ality and tolerance, to bs tbe tcenc ol a dcbele Qlll1Ct the ap-.U.. Maria. dotbcd. propriatcnca ol AJDS-iupind ut. "'I IJliAk the lad(• ClOAlused. ... Outcault '1'be nudity~ people at tbeit lnOll ''Tbe piece ~ •u tbowD at MIT Aid. refcrriaa .-, a letter from Maria vulnerable .iwithout any trappinp," Out· and Cambridac. which we thoU&b• were Hed&e• 10 lbc Daily Pilot that cla~ w cauh id. "M ybc you cu'1 identify with m~ moJc coucrva1W. p&acct than .. ,. arl1a.i are utins the piece 10 ~te 00. someone in a three-piece uit, but )'QU can where in California." Outcault Wet 8*wality. "Nude people plUJ AIDS identify with a nude ri,ure. I mean, )'Ou're WeC:lnisd.ly in a telepbooc intuview from eqoau bc>moleAu.als to bcr? Tblt mu t be nude." his home m Loi Anscles. the locic that'• aoinl throup bcr head." Ou tea uh and U>cuno uid they\•e ne¥er Outcauh and bis wife, Locwto, uid Outcawt ud Locwto •ere inspired to heard any nepti-.e comments about the they don't 'bow a lot about Ncwpon create the contemporary, multi-media piece, which wilt be tOOYed Dec. 6 from Beach. piece after they Jolt a Criend, who they Newport Harbor to the Jobn Michael They ca.n'I ima&ine why their piece uid was heler~xual. to AIDS. Kohler An Center in Wiscon m. ~ ''Self-Portrait," currently on display at the It consists of a plastic bubble, a chain· . "Art shouldn't talk 'about something Ncwpon Harbor An Museum, bas a&i· • link case and four video moniton depict· like AIDS to these people," U>curto sa.id. lated councilman· John Hedges and bis ins the human l)ody, clothed and un-"It's a Kary thing to them. !hey fi1ure is· ~anu is bliu." "Maybe it'' a ttDCratiooal ~ .. OUI· ca ult said ... At MIT, wbat M fouad imar· e tina that it clido't really mauu whether the pcnon •ffioa LD the daaii aoc the idea o! Al OS from it ... He said some V"ae :crs we the piece bcin1 about kn , health and ~oder. Locurto.and Outcault now arc -.orutis on i piece Ulvo1"uig silicoDe brew im· plants and •~traction . "In comparison, I can't imagine ~hat people ~re soiai to s:ay bout this piece,'" Outcault said. .......... dllClla non-tr .. lllnll Cll' .. · C.,.1a1 REFINANCE TODAY Guruteed To l.oftr Your MO.Wy PaJmllt At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! 'f ill .\,.\t l/ I ~Ill/'\//\ I .~/'/ < / :." .', ,· \ On Nov. 17, a 90 minute work hop about non-traditional careers for lbcn and women will be offered in the Orange Coast c.oDeae's Re-Entry Center. It is f rce to the public , but seau mUJt be reserved in advance. TbC program nms from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in room 106 of OCC's Counseling and Admi~ions Building. For more information, call 432-Sl62 Linda would like all our custo mers and friends to join her birthday celebration on Wednesday Nov.17th. Come and share our delicious, homemade Tua.mi Su (Italian Birthday Cake). 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A~ • •••• from a counc:ilmln will ..,._ -wilbia boun -90 I~ ol calla on ow Readen ~ .. BoewiAick knows. pri~•h• publicity t.be mUJeum ......, couldD't aeocratc oa its own. Wbo c:ouJd resist takiriJ a peck at an AlOS.related. . ae~n. artwork tbat bas a couacilman in a tizzy? It brings in people from the CrinJe. People like me. We oonnalJy 10 to the museum only for the mainsueam bigies: an Edvard Munch or Mu Ernst cxhibiL Wo haven't developed the NHAM habiL YeL So I arrived at the museum Wednesday to sec "Self·Portrait" for myself. I sat down in the chair provided by the artists and put my finger in the pulse monitor. The art work is enclosed in a giant plastic bubble. The four video screens, stacked on top of each other, are boxed in by a chain-linked fence. 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Wllf ·" Home 8uyer'a seminar Satu'day, Nov9mblf 13. 1983 10 a.in. to t2 p.m. Irvine Aasoclallon of lealtorl 16267 l.agln Cm1yorl Rd. • IMr'8 (1rYlne Olkl Execuh9 Pirie 11 lhe comer of Allon P.kwy & l.agln ~ Ad) . Unlock 1he Door To Homeownership Find OUt About ... • Asl111fng ~ FJnlncill Plctln • Nlw ~ Buyef'1 ~ • Low Down .,... Propna ; Affordlble MGftglgl Paymenta • Easy ~.J.-,g ~ •FHAlVAU.. • Comnuily Home Buyer's Lon •order Your Fresh Shelton Or Diestd TwbyTodaf' &nnersMatket at Atrium Court . FASHION ISLAND · Our Serrice Appeell To All l"'-t,tee . llmit .. 18 y_.. ow 7 I I f i 17 • 7 I Of i Ttturlcllf. Nou...., 11. •• r r PORTS SPOllTS EDITOR ROGER CAJUSON, 642 .... no. ni. 17 una: .Nobody ever said it would be easY .. ~In the pursuit of No. 1. the road isn•t ot POrtl•Dd. "She dcflnitcly said, at times, "When you play for Charlie (Brande) on Brande "id qui I Tiie bottom ...-Ille baled ~ and that lhc wan~d to the .cnior teai.D. he help1 cnake you reaJizc OCVBC prior to hc.r se-aJways an easy path in club VOiieybaii. . qud,.. lf parents My their dau&Jltcn haven't lh l )OU use a lot of WMt )'OU learn in club 01or season after not Lltll of• lluec·,,.,-t seria ly &My fdnlr,.,. .... done tbe WM, ei~r they're not bCina "'Olleyball outside the eym." Kristen Camp-being selected for the rr=~..i truthful, or their dau&hten just never vcr-bell said: .. Durin& the hi&h 5Cbool .cason, club's top team, ~id she T be price ol succcsa at the Oransc County V~ . leybalJ Oub fsn•t alwajl covered by the Sl;OOO baliz.ed their uue kelinp.•• you get a chance '° put club in pcnpcC1ivc. now reOects posn1"ely on -111111('11 The p&ayen readily admit the relenttc Sotmtimes. while you're in the middle of her club in'llolvement u1uw dua. • • 1ebedule (thnce weck.IY practices which may workinJ in the club season, you don't 1hink .. It was one of the exceed three bOUn eXh. and the Saturday of it in tbOse terms." hardest lhinp I C'lle; The IOU ol workouts desjped to ~ the mco- tal and pbyiiCa1 1im.it1 ol players is olteB-QaC1ed in lean. accotdint '° IOmC parents of sirls wililna '° Q>llUD.il to the KVCJ'.l·me>nth ritort of the p~ toumameoll that tometimes last 12 hours) It's those long-llrm dividends th.al form a went tbrouJb, Noonan s:ud. "But v.heo I look back is touib to 1ustaiJL recurring theme ""ittr former players, accord-on it, I v.u Jlad Ol:ulie pushed us the way be did. h But they al.lo explain lb.at the \cry tou&h-ing to Brande, who SI)'$ he frequently re-made me a better person in the long run. .. ncu the resimea demands, helps pull them· through ccives lhankJ from bis club veterans for the lessons Noonan sasd she remains tom on whether Brande's •'They have both loved the sport, and have been very enet&izcd by it. but there have bceo <bys when they come home Crom practice tired and tearful," uKI Jean Campbell. molhcr of OCVBC veterans Kristen and Kelly Campbell. who both also start Cot C.orona dcl Mar High. the inevit.abJe periods of depression. imparted through on-coun ui:ils. methods crossed the IJnc or be in& too competitive . .. Sometbina keeps you there.," wd CdM seuer Kim "When our girls stop compcling in volleyball, they But, she claimed ~be v."Ould allow ·any future dau&titer C.olcman. who will 'return '° the senior team for a can apply the principles they've learned to compctin& of hen to p3rt1c1pate in the program. KCOnd Ka.son besinnina in January en route to for 1 SlOO.~a-year job," Brande explained. Brande, -.ho ~scd the intense workout stru.ciure UCLA. ... You know that it will all pay oCI in the fu. Said Allison Englebrecht: .. 1 really didn't like used by all OCVBC coaches, U)'$ pla)ers U\ow v.hat lure." Charlie much wheo he was co:aching me, bu1 it's the they're seuang. v.hen the join his club. .. lt'a a rcaJ commitment, and sometimes Alli.son .1 wanted to quit," Roy Eft&lcbrccht uid oC his daugh- ter, who played for last year's senior team. as well as Cdt.t. and is now a freshman swter at I.be University Coleman and Kristen Campbell, another CdM se-same way you fed about )Our teachers when lhey'r:e "h 's 00 1 for ~veryonc," he s:iad 1'he more playen nior who rcccotJr accepted a scholarship to Duke, giving )"OU tests. Being up here (Portland) 1 have re-we ha"c in the program, the greater.potential there i~ '3id the app~tion for t.bcir devotion to OCVBC ally come to appreciate the coaching I gol in ~b." for parents having problems wuh some or the thinp bu-pown IS they near their rmal club SCa50n. Jennifer Noonan • 1986 CdM graduate. who See BRANDE/II ~ •., I I s· Colla Mes.t Ht.h's water PGlo tHm, defending Of Ill cham~ with eight _1tni2ht lu~ tides in lw\d, is the reigning Padnc Cou. t leigue champion is they PrtParf for 0,. Division Ill action todiy. lack row {I~ lo right>; John ~, c:Mis Avsl~ Mike Curtis, ~ Cri)eli, 80b P~ulhus, Robert Cri~U, Stew Popov Md lpn Kelly. front row (left to right); Benwd PeroM, Russ S~ Ad~ fftch, Justin Taylor, Roger IGrnos ind ElijAh McQ.i.nie.I (not pictured, Chris f<Mlcr). IMILY PILOT IUell ICHOOL POOTIALL Pl.An• OP WllK THUUDAT'I CHALKTALK Links Course gives Pelican real shot at the pro tour , ~You have to see it. better yet play it to get the whole picture. W ith tbc unveiling of the LmJa Course. Pehcan Hill Golf Oub bas taken 1u biggest ucp tOWrard bc:»ung a prot lOIW toumamcoL 1Wo ycan ago, •beo lbc Ocean Coune opened, golfers were ncd by the breath- taking vistas. pa.n<>nmJC Pacific Ocean VlCWS and 6,634 yards of cballcngma boles along natpral terrain. On Tucsda), Tom F~ the Piculo ol golf course an;JU~ iDtroduced the l..inb c.oune to memben of tbe media. The Irvine Company (which a..ns the Land at Ncwpon Coast) and various dtpitancs. Holes oo the Linb Course, unlike the Occ~ <:oune. are clus- tered together us a way that provides wldcr ex- panses of land. which v.1ll he cooduCtVC to ac· commodatrna gallcn~ for maJOr golf lourna- men t.s . .. It was not ncoessar- 11\ designed (to bolt" a ma1or touroame~1J)· 9' • -Club goff Fazio ).IJd. "but because ot iu natural fea- tures and total duster of golf, &t would be ad\-an~gcous for 1t." Scott Savtov, townamcnt producier of the maugural . OllyPcr Mi11oG Berle Se- nl<.'r Pro-Am last moath at Pelican Hill, · already • · 10 briq a Saaior PGA e'fCDt to the Unb Courie. "AbeolutcJy," Savlov said. .. (The. Miltoo Berk Senior Pro-Am) is tO try to estab See GOLF• , nl 'The Catch' Bell? Ribs?· BraBinU? How about . a title? _.And it couldn•t have come at a better time for the surging Sailors in Sea View League race. ly,... CUit. --... NEWPORT BBACH -It was no accident &ba& Bren HI' ta aeiiied the caech of the aame •.. perhaps of lhc year. durifta • ~ ckM SatUtday nf&ht (Of~ Harbor HiJh. DuriQa the week. ho practiced ju.mpina ewer dcfeDdcn. For Hlista, a acoior wide ncciver/ddcnsivc back who awned ila eeveral ~ pa.,. in the Slilon' come.r.,.. beblnd. 14-7 ~<Mr Woodbridge in a momeaaous Sea View La&ue football maachup, The Catch WM )Ula u pd tbe ~ time waud. .. Ytab. h loobCt llOOd later on Cilm. but it ns weird. .. he Mid. ·1& ... ~Of .... ~ll" • Wi$ a pair OI dell.._ Mar him bout S priil from lM ........ tuiMa = O¥et. w . ~ Md Muled ia ~· ~ Smith'• pus tor a 3C). ... Hilela ~ OPllphtion .... ..._ lia minutes left la the ,_. IM die ICON bolled. 7•7. Newport HlfbOf dida'l ICON ... drM; all •= aucmpt ol 31 yards was tlki di1 • Tbt Cucla; • w a ~ aw wll never fi L .......... ~ -... prKtlce *' ....... .. id ~..., ... See HUSTMI .. ThlS year's ~stancia football game has a lot more than usual at stake Friday night at OCC. . . B,AogsC.-. Spal'9Ylar COSTA Ml&\ B11a.V J¥'s S. ~ .... ·-~ lad ol • l-7 l'8CIOld - ~ CNilMhl riftl• Colla ..... ...,,.. iQaita .... .... aiace tall ..,. ... - OF OWW.. IV *' :Jll loo M • wd1 • hcllc 0.. ~ ••• ±n1hnrUp Mplrtdoa Al 1M lt a • of ._,,.. c.-. MJroa Millet w do .............. u •• , ''°"'s...-, ........... ac.. .............. ,.. ....... two~ 1\1 I =110. .... ii Primy Dillal II °'1111111 ODltl Cd· ..... 1Mb7o•ct04; A'°*' Jtlac .... WMa ll a-.'°._. .......... ..... 1 c • b • • \I v 1 '· t I ' • • • • • 1 c 1 ~ • • ~ ·II e 6 ' F ~ C! . I I ' , • ' • • ' ( ( l • I t c l t . . t • • J l l It From 81 a Scab PGA aat bere. "lbC idea ii to naablilb a Milloa Berle ~· -'th • lepcy lite (Bills) Cr~, (Bob) Hope ud Oinab Shore ... OCfacially, th~ Un.kl CouiK 01 ~ll to tbe public on Monday. H1:1c'a a ~ by hole rundown: • -Hoae No. l (511 yards, par S), called Quick Stan: The tee sho1 hould fa\'Of' the left.center of the nerous laadlnc area patded by a buoker, while a KCOnd shot hould be hit to the ri&bt 5ide to " a\'Oid the larp bunken that pard ~hort and left of 1hc peen. The rear ponion of I.be srcen fades away from the player. • -Hole No. 2 ( 189 yards, pat 3), called P<»tace Stamp!' It re- quires the ~lftr to shoot acrou a c:inyon, which turns to run parallel to the left side of the VU4, with a Toyon tree pardin& tbe riabt f ronl of the vcen. When the eoU· er &Lands on the 11-cen. it feels like shootina at a postaac stamp. ~ 8adl. Tee lbola hit 10 me n,h& 'ol center wiJI find Oa1fc1 lia a. aop ot tbe Cailway &enaca Aa u.odulaainc peen bu a Qa)'QD on lbe fi&bL • -Hole No. 6 (J66 yards, par 3 ), called Forced Cany. The tee. shot is aeross a deep e&n)'On to a hillside sreen below. M' the crccn. and you land on lleep ter- rain with three vccmidc bunters wrroundini this beautiful hole. • -Hole No. 7 ( 451 yards, par 4), called Canyon Edse: One of the molt diCfiadt holes. with an uphill cfoslea Jen. A deep bunker divides a wide fairway. Agres.sive players may want to aim toward the lc!t lailway to take advantage ol the dowDard slope beyond lhe bunker and shorten the lenath of the second &hot. • -Hole No. 8 (528 yards, ~ S), called U You Dare: A typical Fazio hole, wicb a variety of differ· cnt ways to play ii. The green is ooo ot the smallest and most Ouc· tuatina on the course. :.- s&ick's lilhoueuc-against the hills and sky, th~ beautiful, uphill hole features 1wo linb·l~e bun.ken and a 1cntle moundin·1 to frame the green. • -Hole No. 13 (360 yards, p r 4), called Hidden Hole: Wilh a large green framed by a mature · srand of Eucalyptus' trees, the key to this bole is a tee shot th.at must fand between or t>Cyond the two fairway bunkers. • S), called Gui Cleek: Thls is the most S'pCCtacul31 hole on either the Ocean or Uoks course. It's played from an clcva1ed tee to a narrow f airw1ty with a large lake bordering the right side. The ICC> ond shot requires a Ion& a.irry up- hill, across a canyon, to a veen sittin& on the cdae of the canyon, with --bunken guarding the shon right and lefl of the vecn. A Toyon tree by &be erecn and the Pacifrc Ocean in the b cqround provide quite an illusion. • -Hblc No. l 8 ( '426 yards. par '4), called Double Down: The home hole coowns blah drama with a tee sl\ot between two trc- mcnddu.s bunkcn, and a second shot hit across a canyon filled with chaparral to &he vcen below. A tho& hit too Iona will be held up by the Bermuda rouah. Your final putts of the d1y can be dccep1ive, so pay close 1t1en1ion to where the Pacific Ocean is in relationship to your line. Rkbanl Dua u • O.IJy Pi Spol'U Writu wbOR. dtlb IOll wiur •,.an~ nund~. . NATIONAL GBooaumc MAGAZINu 1930-1993 • -Hole No. 3 ( ~ yards, par 4 ), called The Sluice: On a tee shot hit to 1hc ri&ht of center nay not be able to sec the ircen and will have difficulty in gcuinc their mid-to-short iron shot comina ·to rest near the Oagstick. A deep bunker guuds the Cront-lcCt tide of the veen. Hit away from it and into the nghMo-lcft sloping bank to ach1e\e a sho1 that wiJJ stop qu1ckJy. • -Hole No: 9 ( 441 y:mls, par '4), called Brawny: The lasl hole on the outward half features a downhill tee shot to a progres- sively narrow fairway. The green, suardcd on 1bc right by a deep bun~er . and by grass-covered slopes that encircle it, is nestled in a natural amphitheater acccnte'd by pine &recs. • -Hole No. 14 (415 yards, par 4), ca.lied Horizon: The fint of a series of extremely cha.Ucngin& boles. It's a dogleg righ1 with a lee shot into lhe breez.c. At &be arccn. gol(en get an unforgettable view of the horizon and ·OCCan -to the west. .......... .... ... ?I ............ .......... W1Nw ~ SmJ Thar Frinuls AIATCI TllJIS•IS-• -Hole No. 10 (423 yards), caJJed Rip II: An uphill do&Jeg left from the tee, wuh a pre9ailing breeze behind the player that will aid on this hole. From the ri&ht side of the fairway, the multi- ticred vecn becomes open and visible. • -Hole No. 1S ( 446 yards, par 4), called Lake View: One of the strongest holes on the inward half, with a bunker protcctina the cor- ner of 1be uoglea. Avoid a deep bunker that flan.ks the left side of the green. PMtAND STRESS RELIEF 714 759-3000 IOO 95-4PAIN a.-.-........ ...... At I, ....... •ova• w • IXCMnllGI CUSTOM MUFFLER & AUTOC!NTER ( 1WoLoc1tlw I • Shift Speed Acquab1Mtnta •Dlllano.la. E.atfmlltea • -Hole No. 4 ( 413 yards, par 4 ), called 01fr Hanger: This hole follows the edge of a ridge with a steep canyon guarding \he right ~1de. A bunker and mounds on the left side of the fairway block the playen' view of the green. Play to the left side of the green to' pre- vent ao errant ~hot from coming to rest in the greensidc bunker; or canyon, that guards the front and right of this two-tiered green. • -Hole No. 11 (348 yards. par 4), called GQ For Broke: AJI tee shots on this short, dowrthill must avoid the bunkers on the ript. Chip sho ts are difficuh be.ca'™' of a crowned green &hat fea1ure1 se- vere slopes around its edges. • -Hole No. 16 (160 yards, par 3), caUed Big Sandy: It features a long bunker dotted with clusters of sage, le1tding up lo a large, double-tiered green. Avoid the canyon 1u3lding . bunker on the left. CAAL tELD, M.D. •TOWlng • -Hole No. 5 (443 yards, par 4), called Newport Run: From the &cc, players get a real look at • -Hole No. 12 (204 yards, par 3), called Soli&udc: With the fiaa-• -'Hole No. 17 (S43 yards, par . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ·.·.· .·.·.·.·.·.·.·.· ......... _. ..... ·. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .· .·.· .·.·. ·.·. · .. ·.·.·•· .. ·.·.· ... ·.· . . . . . . . . . . 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MITSUBISHI SUZUKI l°"°'9llml 1.:10 ............ _. ~.-.So .. 22,.., (7Ul"2...S1 M1U cuca nm1i1 Ami:! 40 Adi c.-Or, , ... 7~ ~~·-®ml South County Volkswagen/Isuzu FACTORY AUTHORIZED UIES•_SEm•PMll r. ot /. ~.No .... 1t, 1• . ' I I ' r . ~ ' .. p ~ If the two win thelt last two. look fOI rematch of their w1Jd and whaeky game last Salurday. left in llac pint. Pia& 0CC a 22·21 lead. 0CC playcn rUabed onlo the field from the lldellae. P'O"P'i.11& the 1pcaalt7 and f orclna Malt to kidr olf from bis OWD 20. beat~ tbe Oraoac ~ 8owt •ould ciuue those team& for tbe uaiaUI championship at l p.m. The Oranae Coua~ aa.k ii Khed kd '°' 7 p.m. Bowl invitations euaoe be extended untJl the te m hU amduded iLS replar KllOft. OCC's that RiverJide bed 12 playen 09 1bc fJcJd dusirw aa I pm play Iha& SCI up McO icf 1 wuuu111 f actd pl. 11 the TiitB b d aw-o men U. motion at the By IUctwd Dim. ~ wmr COSTA Mes.it -U Ora~e Coast COllcae and Ri"e ilidC City •in hs final two f00&ball pmes, eip:ct a re· m tcb in the 011n1e Councy Ousic FolloWin1 • coatrowcniaJ pnlO-WiruUn1 drive, RMnJdc won wi1h a 45-yard Ocld eoat by Doua McDaniel witb 0:04 left. "~ wwe·re hopCnJ &o U¥c.' , ... Dennett aid. "I know it would be 1ppcalin1 to Cout to ha ~ a rematch with Riverside, and it' .omethjoa that'' been •p,proachcd, bavina ahem pl3)' each other (apin).' No 0 p v.cre thrown. .., think ir's one of thole 11tua1ion. v.bcre the or· Dec .••• occ. . Rk-cnide (4-• O'ocrall, but 3-0 in _ _.. .. the Ceatral Drva.Uon) dc:lcatcd OCC bst weekend. 24-22, in a baal'fc endin& as the Pirates (5·3, 2·1) .ere nagcd wilh a celebration penally after Gene Adair ki(ked a ,o.ahc d field aoal with 21 second 81.1t the up could continue.· .. Wc'~o talked abQut (a rematch) -that'J a pos.- sibility,0 Oran~e C.ounry Bowl pme man ger Doug Bennett aid. :'Tbcrc are four teams that could ihll win the Ccntn l Division, and we're 'till wailUl& to see what h ppcns Lhil weekend." Rivct1idc h not been CjOntacted about the pos· siblc rematch. aciab got too caught up in •h I wa1 png oo out there and fort''' to do their ;ot>:· Workman id ... , don't think there was any intent to cheat 1u,, it ju t wa$n'l much of an offidatina crcv.. ll s tot tty in· compc\cnt." It Palomar (8-0), ranked No. I in JC Grid-Wire national poll, atld l.On& Beach City (9-0) &tay un· Accordina to OCC CO ch Bill Workman, &he vt~· i1ina Pirates 'A cre '1i&hted by lhe official) last S3tur· d:ay, .. hen Ri~enidc dcUlie for the wanning tc0rc. OCC pla)'i Jdlebad. (S·l, 2· l) a'nd Golden \ We)I ( 4-4, 2-1) 1n at• final t~o pm es. while Rj\ er- side ptay Golden We t and Fullerton (3·5, Q..3). Bowl Games on Saturday L...:. I ' . ' t f • .... ' ' A~mn Rowing FesUVll wiD kick on on Sunday ~ Over 1,000 competitors expected for Newport Aquatic Center event. ~ Bonita Creek Park is site for Jr. All -American finales. A ll fi~c Newpon-Mcsa enlric, in Junior AJl-Amcracan roo1b:ill will conclude the 1~3 scuon with bowl camcs at Bonit:t Creek Pi'rk, Startin& al 9 a.m. · Here's a look at some or last week's action. • Buttal~s 14. •·ountaln Valley O! The Buf- faloes earned a boo.\.1 game ap1Mt South Bay on Saturday ( l p.m ) at Bon11a Creek follow· in& a ~1ctory O\er a 'tough Fountain Valley team. Franca Da)JW ;and Seth R1ch.mison ~red • the touchd0'4-ru, v.h1lc Dennis Abhulcr re- corded bo&h PAT' On defense; John McKay "-ilS credited 'A1U\ a fumble recO\el'), whlle Tr3HI Ncbon. R).tn Cooper and Blake-Bent· le)' had an1crccp11orb and Mali..c S1an1on a s.;acL The leading tacLlcr v.;u Nath.tn M3thn V.llh 10. " N&WPOltT ISM,1I -~ (;ell •• ... ... ..... tlf I I I I Ill .t lliil Bani .. c.lt ....... Cctuc" ... ~ H•IAW ... .-111m1hrr la Qramet C.U. .,. Gell•••· u, .................. t•:.SJ· .......... w Jillil "' I "" ... CUM .... 14:59 • .Jeulfll' ...... Ut ...... top .................... MJ ...... la ..... Jell....., ..... ldl . •elm'~ 25, .... la 31:34. wMlt TncJ T~ JI, "*' UM IOp ,,_. n.•·•rn .. 42:21,; la ... lk KJdS .... Jbut1 ,......._ ....... MJs wbuttt .. •:ts, ... &brttle ~·..,.~ 12, ... tJtt PrVMIHtl' .. J;s). II.Wt t look aa die ra.1111, Wtda ... lJst.. edl T bis Sunday, the N~pon Aquatic Center v.111 ho)t 1ts annual Autumn Ro"' mg festival 0...-cr 1,000 compe111on arc expected, including man> \\est Coast collegiate te3ms, lucitl Junior teams and indiYiduaJ mcmbcn of the U.S. Na1ional Team Men 's and ~omen's colleg1a1e teams arc expected from Stanford, UC Irvine. Orange Coa>t College, UCLA. USC. San 01C" , State, Lo)ol:i Muymounl, UC O;t\ as and Mills College:. Top individuals expectC"J to compete in.elude loc:il oarsmen O:iVld Glcjo,on and Chap McK1bbcn, bo&h members. o( the Be.tch). f or more tnform.a11on . contact the Aquatic Center at (714) 646-7725 • Sunlds& ~ries: Nearly 100 boats )ailed an the fir~l race of BYCs Sunk.1>t Serie:' la~t v.eeLcnd On Sitturday. fort) dinghies raced 1~0 r .. u..:c:-. tl(f the" Balboa Yacht Oub docl.. On SundJy: BYC -.tarted 50 l..cclhoat\ off the fern. racing out 10 Ne"port Pier :snJ bacl.. In '"'1de d3>)e. MU'tC-. M11.h..1cl Poltor.il.. -.on the Thbtk Oa>), BC't-C') \1iLe T 3\ lor edged .tn C ) Ste~C" 5~hcxL ShupJl in the LMer a~ In PHRF A Le-. t::.ounma offc~,c: hnem3n uf the game hon- on .. as Cooper Wuc, "'hale Luciano Ahear v.-as Jcfcnsa"'e linc:m;in o ( &he game Derck Boucher, Jonathan Ma~11elh and Alex Bo1- 1om v.ere mo:>I 1mpru.,,eJ, wllh Philip l uche:>t dcfenst'<C MVP and Cooper olftn:>l\c: MVP. U.S Nal1on~l te3m Aduiuonally. m~n) club, nO\ ICC .ind JUOIOr leJm, "''II also be compcung R:icing began) at ~ oi m 1n the Lido Turning Ba!>in (near the Anhe) Bndgc), and "'II run ..... .. .,... Bc:c:r)) Andrev.s 43 It 's 0 1\ -..on the )tan. but ".lS clo)CI) follO\\oed b) BarbJra ColviUe's Schocli.. 55 HiJrl~quin. H3rl~quin and It 's OK dueled -.11h- an inches of Pcnan)ul.s d<.XU all the "'a) out the bJ), bu1 once "'the boat\ • ~Uulon Vltjo 28, Trujians 0: The Tro1an:>' ddc1UG plJ)CJ ~ell, con:>iJc:nng the fact al h:id to pend a lo t of 11me on the f1dd M.tll The1J led the Jdcn)C "'Ith three 'J1..l..) :ind foe lack.le); UraJ Cr;ug had ii ~ck, \C \en tacllcs and a tumble i ecll'cf). Hu111cr Mc Dont1.ld haJ )L\ l:ad.le' anJ M .uk ~1 .1\.1~11.h until roughly JO am. l hc 500Q-me&er (3.1 nulc) COUr)C c.:uts frum the Lido Boating blod.cd l~u punt:> • OHcnmcl~. R\.a l \\ JrJ h;iJ 1"0 rc1..cp11on) for 22 v.ards and Uoz Urerctun ran for r yulh. 1 he fruJin' arc hornc at S pm SJtur- d:ly a1;a1Mt S.ant;a Ana •low 7. Jhid..1..·> .!: At~ lninc ~oh:J on 11J first drne ol the &ame. the Uu'-1.c)c\· ddcMC, lcJ b\ Rhc:t Hu)l.un, Cla\ \\ 11..on :rnd Kyle M y '.\talkm:d ' The Bud,C:)C) rnntrulleJ the cn11rc e~onJ h3I(, v.ilh more than 100 >:&rd\ uf tot.ti of- ten~. but v.tt\ unahlc 10 penetr~lc: 1hc: en.I zone. Th~ Uu"Le,c:> JrV\e dU"n to &he 11 v. 1th le" than ;a n·11nu1<. to play, but a pa" 10 the end zone "'a' rulc:J 1n1..umplc1e I he Uu'"L· e)'ci fa e the Oran¥c: R•uJcr Ul a ') J rn Ix>\.\ I pmc S111urJ:iy. . Turning Ba)in unJer the L1Jo hlanJ Bridge, down the wu1h channel off l.JJo hi.ind, and BRIEFLY :aero)) the Main Turning 83.San near fohn \\a)ne·~ hou e. From the ~Lan Tuma~ 8.l'>an, the cour e _go<:-. under the C:O;bt H1gh"I) D.sd .. BJ} Bnd_ge and wmds up 1hrough the BacL lby. f1n1~ing at the Ne" port Aquatic Center. AYSO playoffs sta~t Saturday Follow1n1 the conclu\iun of the ~ regular ~MOn, &he top &hrce &tam) ,....~ an American Youth Socxer Organa· · 11&t1on (A YSO) Rctwn 57 Girls 01· \"km 5 ... 11 begin the plJ~"'OtfnturS:irord.iy. • I he 1.irbu~ts .ire the fir t·placc team. and hj\e been leJ by the pla> of cleanor M;ick. •The M:n>nJ plJce team I) the Sea Queen), ~o..lchcJ b)' Rach jrJ ~h. 1 he enure team h:is pla)td <A"\tll, hu& A)hlcy BJ)Cr as the star pl.l)Cr. 3\CraganJ ne:uly l'AO &o:lh I J3ffiC &his )Car. DCC In state p1ayons 1 he C:bta"3)) bluff lop (p;ark near the Lutheran Church on l61h Tht OrJnge CO.l.)I Culki:c "3lC'r -;---St) :snd the south bca1.hC) off polo team, runncr·up in 1hc recent ~ · --i _ .r-Liuo Island ~ill offer 1he bc:>t Orange Empire c~mferen1.e 1 ourna--==="" -meot alter ltni)h1ng the lcj11ue c:a.m· )pe<:tJt1ng for thi C\C:nl Due lo pa1gn unbeaten. hj) been \Cl'JeJ founh lor the the number of \Ompct1t1.H'> :inJ upcoming ... Suuthern ()fl1ft\rr11a Rcgt\lnal 1 our-bu:m an lhl) C\ent. 'P<=l.l.l&Or) . .ire" nament at 13dmont Pl.tz J d1-.couragc J from "a1~hmg from The Pirale) (26-8) ha'e a b)c .tnt.l ~•II play the Aquallc Center (lh~rc "'II be 1be1I fim game ag:ull)I the: \\Inner of \\ednC)· lim11ed parl1ng near l\unh StJr rcachc~ the Jelly. H."Je qum h01d no 1roubk dm ing 1hrou9h It's 0 1'. ) 1ce H:.ulcl./...im took b\>th ftt)I 10 fin1:>h and wr rccteJ honor. an cfa:>~ A. "h1k It ' OJ. JropperJ to thirJ behind Ch .. L Brcv.er s \\)he: 46 Jlc~n· be:H. In PHRF B. Roicr G~Jin'' Rh)1hm lopped StC\e M her" Stol.er In PHRF C. Tigre ~1lcd b) 8111 Knudson ( BC1 C) but Bis &d U olfc S31led bv Jame~ De\\· olfe (BCYC) • In de)tgD one actJon fad u.Jn· non (B't C) m Hot H"t /lot v.on the Elchelh OaSi. Gre~ Pc:ucc (~HYC) "on the Sohng ( IJ~. the G1bbon~Robcm team (B't CI "'HI the Sant3.l'l.t W O;a • •nd Lr~in Y1g1tcr ( UCISA) once agaan "on • &he Shiel~ Cla~ • Oraqt 28, 1-l&btln& Irish 12: Pl.l) ing an all-s&:ar frc~hnl.ln team "'h11.h had a\crageJ more th;an 42 po1nh· .1 aJme and hod .lllov.eJ no 1ouchd~1h, the l"'h pla)cd c\tremel)' well. • Thci &hm.t-pl.lcc &eJm 1s the Warriors, an· other squJd \hJt ha.s rccc1\eJ solid team play. but has been paced by the efforts of Andrea Gruber · day·~ Ventura-SaJJlc:back gJme on I mfa) at 11 am. JI Dclmonl Plazn. A \ICIOI')' an th:.it game would move &he Pirates in10 &he ~matin:il,, :ind a probable m.:.itchup agn1m1 &op·,ecdeJ Goll.kn West at 6 p.m. Fmby. aOATING RUULTS The Ira h scurcd tY.icc on long. s~13anc:d dri1;cs and ru hcJ the b:iJI for m\lrc th:in 150 prds and threw for IOS yuds The ofkn\t\~ pl•)cr o( the 11me. qu.irterb3ck Grea DurJen, mastcrfull) d1rc c.1eJ the muhiple·\CI lmh of- fense. The lri:>h Jereme. lc:)eJ by pla)cr of &he lame Peter Hoaan. ,:i,kcJ the Or:inge OB three times anJ au-..ccJ one fumble In Resaon 97. Girls D1v1 io n S. The ch.lmp1omh1p gJme ,.., SaturJa) .11 7.JU. preceded by the third pl.ace t;amc al 6 o\l<XL. •The Purple D)namllc, c~chcJ by B:ubara M01ybcrry. toppcJ the Storm, coached b) Bob Kreger. 1-0 1 he loan goal an the m.uch "as scorcJ by Kluun Mayberry VlllllUll'lls duel Alumni COSTA MESA -Southern Cali-ff1' fom1a ~ollcgc's men's ba,Letball • ~ Ste'-c Hcrioe a.a>reJ both TD) on 1ns1Je couotcrs. and both v.crc M:I up by long Bur· den puses to Ke";n Wiclcn and Jamie Bowie, respectiYely Special ,canu pha)cr o( the "'eek v.as awarded 10 Ali Kh liJ, "'ho had a ~trun-1 tclUrO O( the openin& l..i l..of(. bul )Uffcred 3 brolco collubunc on the pl:iy. •The Puuz and Mighty M;ik~ pla)ed 10 .1 I· I deadlock Scoring for the Pazan. coached by °'>n FrcdncL)Cn, <Aas Jonna Frednd.sen, Vwhale Elizabeth LorJ nOtchcJ the goal for the Mighty M~lo . coached by L1>a Johnwn. team opens the )CaloOn SaturJJ) _, __ _ night at 7 "'ith &he Blue and GolJ Game, '4tth the alumna furrw .. hing the op~· tion to Btll Re)nold ' ere" liclcts arc S:! per adult\ anJ SI for 'tudcnt) with the proceed> going t\l the Lag una Beach •The Glen Ross-co3chcJ R.iptors blanLcd the Green M h1nc, coached by Al Medina, 3- 0 Amy Ross scored twice for &he Rap&ors, with Flfe RehcC fund. · The Vanguard open the '<:a)()n for real on Tuesday when they ho t P;ac1fic Chmuan a& 7:30. -... The Irish play the BellO°"'er Broncos a& 3 Jcnn1kr Miller notch1na the other go:1l • p.m. Saturd1y in &heir ~:».son _finale. ll.ISTA From 81 rour l'C eptiOM for 67 )ilrch, in I victory that put the S i 11 (7·2 ~eroll, •·2 in lcajuc:) in a ect position to mcnt .i CU· Southern Section Of\'ision IV playoff berth. •Ry n just throws the ball up. and I'd ba~c 10 jump over wmcbody in practice. We dad it about 1ix times. It jujt happen 10 tic in the 1amc. ''The fery and the comerback were both right •on me, and I jumped. ll Wai my ben catch or the year." Hlii11 pull J in another key p -lace in the third qu 1ter, with the S11tlors fKina a third·and· seven i t the WoOdbridae 2.i. The 14-:yard pin pvo Nev.port H rbor a fint duwn II the 3& anJ helped set up tho aik>r\• touchdown •ilh 10;07 tcO in the pmc. W~ricJao led. 7-6. WJ°hll -a real biJ piay ror u •• ilor Coach Jett Brinkley pjd or Hh•la's l"·)atd reception. l>n tM S1itor1' catra-point attempt, the c.•ctucr waap w11 b ah and haid, bul t lli ta mntoncd bit body. m de the' "111 ni.t pl ccJ 1t on tho around rei Wade Tifl lO kkk and tio the same. 0. ddcMC, Hlilsa had fMI tacUcs, lndudUls 6M bcha.d mo line ol 1Ctianmap. Fot Ilia an. UOuAd effort. hc'a the O.U, Pllol'a Njer of lhil . Week. "111'1 came &J.rwp • • lot ol bi& ..,_ for us ... ,.., ... ....., Mid. "He'• dDM ...... )°' ol .._IM,. ol a lealat, ,....,... ..... Nw ... ,. ............ ,.~-~-.-. ................. ~ .......... ___ _ -0-......................... .... ................. •iilll• .. 1 ...... ... ffleltcll wk• IM nnd ha) ~1rcng1h h'" helped ham with his g:tmc." The Catch. Hlist:.• third of &he aamc, came on a play (called X-Whcel) that bad been stored deep an Uranl.lcy's pl:a)boo~. Api§\ I Woodbrid&e, ho turned to &he p ic in an au.spicaous situation. "h 's somethina we don't run a lot of. but the oppurtunil) w there and we Jlvc it a s.bo1;• Bnnkley ad. "He m:ade a 1rc:at catch. He got 10 bctv.cen the comerback and safety, and Smith threw a arcat b lJ iJ\ bct'Accn th~m. Breu just jumped up and cauab\ it." . Out for Hlista and the mt of Newport HarbOr's returning tancn. v.innlna in the 'A-'l.nina moments h been mcthinj of a different order. "L.ut ytar, .e nc\'-cr really had to come from behind as much;' id Hlista. wbo pla)'Cd a_.,., role an the ilon' tdK>ol-rccurd 11·3 mart. and trip to the Clf Di • ion IV fina . "That' tho d1ffcrenct between lut )Ur 1 ac.am and th. year's. La t )ttf, -o bad lbe lead IDOlt or the time, and h ving I Joe o( people &OM from l t year m dci a daffcrcnc:c. We have a lot JQOre pl )Cl1 IOiAt both Wl)'S tblS year, but lMI mowt ~c·re '" pretty auod ... coauaa beck in the ·fourth quarter a b~"' tllilla, wbo Mld he recehtl 1 Pftlll1U1Mlf•• letttr C\CfJ Md from W .......... ''.Slale. .._... llke to play delemc lA eoaq. • ...._ llill 1119'1 proba ly beaMal a W.a,. Md \Ma M CX-.. allo makea.,od~ Ml ltk• ...... beca'•o •a8'f, ,. .,., U\'e IO WOif'/ M ~" Hlilla itil. "'Ola 8 I I 11 ~bM IO..., ........... _ • Md how ....... .-. 0. ........ ,.. ................ -... 1 ...... ,.. jll&19Mt•ll.......... .. ........ ... .......... . ...... or•~•-- BRANDE From 81 we do here. But a( a parcnl H>icc I coocem, I m.c Ill an' 1tc them 10· pr cucc to see thi for &hcm,ch:c) \\hen thev d\l :mend pr cti«, they u uall Co aw'lly "'i1h 1 bcuer under\tandin1 of what .,,-c·rc teyins to a \umplish. ·: Roy En1lcbrech1 id BranJe's propcnitl) tor con· trO\cn)' (&he e'ent) that led to his d1sm I as CJM ro.l h in 19 ahd 1990 drew atensivc ncv. paper CO\er.agc) h hclpcJ fuel critics. ' Ch;arlic's reputataon pre«JC$ him. aoJ lhcrc•1 me h a c there.'' Roy £nalebrccb1 incd. .. Alli n kn L.ed heads v-uh . llc: a couf»e tima.. bcta\I c he v..-.nt the commitment. and Ali n did n 1 alwayt nsc and M:I Y.ith °''Oll )ball "~metimc it'• hard t.u ~a•cb your dau,htcr Ci>fDC home at 10 p.m after a lona day oC school aod prac- tice, :a.nJ tall hl\c to do her ~ &t I didn't pl•y arln(h ir quaitcrb.ick Wllh Charlie, bcca I ww he lno~ ' lle)b.tll, and be Yr 1 ~ n •'n· 2 ~ •9 2 CCIUIOI. 3040 -··· ............... .. 1c1M•1~ • -., at &111811 J Wllb IClllHU ,... ---. _..._ IMillll ... .-..... ci.. .. a-.: ... ............ -..~ \ c • II • • y ' I • l) • ' • • ' :· 't c ' II • • II I E ' F t ( I f I • J I • ' I • t ( ( l ' • t I I I l'.-llt (~ ......... 1:tfll .... 1911\'Rrnill-~ QI' DMlm IV ;ts• A._ .. .... -• pcl!SS'b' mill .,., ... .... H+=d, Ill WI lOlla ,_, ol Cioec'hill at OwoU dd Mar ... ICCll Jury l1&c Md -...... l"llUttl Ill too aftca .. IO be ~ dCspiLc s~. 1·5, Z,7 record. It abO matb &be coadusion ol mo'ii 200a __. at Saddkb8ct. "r"be( re 8 lol IDoKr lUa WC arc." aJd HOiiand. *"We aced &0 do the • cu do. We ~ to mto. the and we're PoalObe P,.. p aD ... It .. The ope.Ga Jm bcea Ute"s acc·in·the·bdk fot ycan a.od this 1U"• tquad • &bM ume threaL • Ouarterbxt Daniel. Rll'01o •"· crasa s.• yards ~iy lJ.IDe be th10WI Uic ball. ud bas paled cOr 647 yards and 9 TOI.. •bile run- n.ng bacU Oa.nny Gonz.aJtz (6.4 a\cr ie), AMon Puhi!er (6.• avcr- acc) and Omar P&Wciol (4.6 a"cr· ace) blend an to oficr the balanced pacb,e out of the option. .. WbCn you don't .cc It (the op- tion) ~cry .,eek )OU ha'fe to re· focu,," Wd Holland. ..I ~ there i' always the btc play threat " The ~... Kfop counter with thc1t fam1h:sr J.R. Walz punch. 'De ........... - :fJL "''' -~ ,.. • m ................... ~ .. ,... • any..... u ..,....., __ ..,.. ...... .. ........ c.ou ..... ... ... • I F ol 35-J Md ... OtlCt TWaila wl UllhaMlf, 1...,.- lMJJ. Auoe Pata.au qps cd dis 61MJwM~Helmc:G9- pk&cd ~ "' Ill pea ..,..,.. .. &ll ,..,. -s 1'DI; ..... llac sumben cbt·• Jeed appnriNkJI &O Pcttmuudl owcrd ~ .. 'ty to pG ddCrM ..... and • ' tbc Sea K.iQp iolo the ncm.,.. Proe.bfy tbc W011t1CS1 J191t ol Con:ica'• pmc. 1aowc~. aed .. is tbc ddcme. s.ia·w.- pma. Ncwpwt H.ubor, ~ and uana.uy combiaed b two lOUClbdownl apiMt 1hil tquad. Sia Sc.a Klaas . hPC ICCOl&Dled '°' ioterccptioas.. led bJ JJ. DiC ·cu.re, •bo bas lhree. Up froat a cornbinatioa ol cads Jeff Borland a.ad Caner WcDs and ~ Mickey Lon, and H.omaD How.sei.niou.n has prawn veiy d· C~. and Unebac:kc11 Olris T~ lor. Scou H.ardaty and DiCa.arc ha~c ~CD linJe pouod.. The pine aho marks the end ol tht Sadd.Jeback era an tbe Sea Vaew Lcaiue with Lhc Road- runners releagued into a newly created le.ape next )car after a I ).year run in the Su View -•~llot:W~ au 1 ............. tt ... ......, i-• ,. .. il9111' ... 1• : r,c:~ ~ :: • t .. MtW w i-. ..... S.1t %11 1' ...... , -11M ..... 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Brad has more catches and a better av- erage per calCh, Briu has eacbt of those touchdowns Division rv A year aio the Sailon i.tunned the favored Ea· sJes at Newport, and they hope to deal Vt'1th the pauina combination o f quarterback Derck Yankofr and tu1 two 6- foot·S twin receivers, Brad and Brian Finne· r1n, as well u a huce ol!enJ.1ve hne. . "ll'1 nothing new for our kids," .aad Nev.port Harbor Coach Jeer Drinkley, alluding to Santa Marp- ratu 's ,iu. "They have a couple of bag kids, like 6-foot-8, 300 pound.i, and another 270 1uy." Drink.Icy offers no pa111cubr 11v.c, \talang· "We 're not reaUy btc, but iomc11me1 that'• better. The Fumcran Show goc1 \'lrtually non-stop with lhcu play an the aecondary, as well as twin ufct~ on punt and luck.off returns. Santa Marprita offers a item le>t for Hart>or's defense:, and the EacJcs' defense is also reputed u one of the bcsr. The game offers t .. o veiy con· trastinc "Ylcs . v.-ith Sant.a Mu· 1arata pre1entin1 .u ~rdc-opcn a pme as one can unaame; Hatt>or , c:oun,acring with a comervative I. Brinkley, howcven, 1ee1 an cquaJ rnatchup. 1'bcrc are certain thjpp our club can preteot wh.ic.h "Will be problems for them... said Brinkley. "And. they pr-c:.ent 10<DC p roblems !Dr us. Both teams have sood pla)cn ddemi\ety." Stall. it imy be H.a.rl>Or v.hacb mu.st fmd a wrinkle to get it done. ·•we definitely ha\le to change t.h.inp up on them." uid Brinkley. .. You can'l let them bone in oo you or lhey'U ~ 11 (the offense) apart. This yur Lbq' re a little more capable of o( 'tOppin& the run then in the past. ··we jUi& need to ta.kc care of busincu." Tatinc care of bu.M.Oes,s. Newport Hatbor ltyle. equates to HIGH SCHOOL fOOftALL SU.SON ITATtmCI .. (1-1, ~%) l&dC* (umMDUALJ ....... 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IU iS , ..... ··-1t ... 10 "2 .... ....... 1 ·10 , .. ........ 1190 . llli ........... 1• 200 T........ ...... IOol$A »·lll ............ .... f1·10 , .. 1 • ,........... " 21 ........ . .. u ...... .... ,..... u.b & $-4" Ai19. fllll .. '9 I 1 I 2U5 23 15 ..... ....... tfl .. UllMI .... 1 11 1 an ..... ..,0q ,....,0 o.-» 21 11 •-m ..._....., n • to Y -Ho 17 11 11 1 14 a '1 :I , • 7 .. ,,.. I Ill .... , ..... -.• n drl ~Scoreless in their first four games, Estancia's freshman f ootban team duels arch-rival Costa Mesa in championship game this afternoon, at Estancia. T be Estancia HiJh freshman football team U try co c:oaipletc a reawk.ab&e turnaround tod:a' when &he Ea~cs cn&eruin Q,sta Mesa in a 3:15 aamc Vwbicb YI u dctmn.inc t1'c Pad.f.c Coast League ch:tmpion)b1p. Attn bcin& DOl only defuted, bul Jhul <>Ut in their fant ~r ~ the EaaJcs entered lea1uc pl2y and bcP.Jl tumma th.inp arowwt ia a biJ ""'I· . . &aanrit opened with a 26-10 ~ictory ~er Ccctury, foUowed that -.;tb a 14-0 win ~er ucuna Beach, then outJCOrcd Laiuna Hills. 4~36. and clinched at lea.st a ~arc: of the PC1.. aown v.uh a 20-14 win ~er Trabuco H1Us last v.cck. • .. , said nrli;r in the year I knew v.e had wmc talent, .. u.id Eaancia Coach Art Perry of 1he team·s abrupl about·(~ ... It "''h a m.aua of iettin& C\ICl)'Onc in lhc richt 1pou and teaching 'cm. how to pby." A bi& key to the Eagles' succc» hM been the play of Art'• M)n Jeff. the quanerback v.bo h;u triggered · Estancia·• passins attack. .. He's thrown for probabl)' uound I.CO> yarcli the la.st the p.mci. .. s3id An 'I'd SA> he's ll\craaing abou~ 200 a pme It's• shorr p~mc pmc in ,..hich v.c hope to m:tke some b11 plays. .. Alona ~i•h Jeff Perry in 1he b:ackf 1dJ arc talented runn1n1 b:acu Enc D1u, a fullb;ick. and Geof'&e Paz and Oms fchx. v. ho ahcmatc at ta.tlbxk. Dlll i a haU·brothcr o{ Jairo and Pedro Arce) u& ·•fclix has rea.lly d~veJopcd into one hcdtu"a fQQtbaJI pla)cr," uid Pert) abuut hu b:a1.k .,.ho J>O"CUCS sprinttr's i.pecJ "He h~d 'TO' u a rUd.na.mc, and he·r. been sconng about tv.o to three per pme Chm lS so fMt and u soon :is he gets open. he's d:angcrous · About Costa Mp:a. Petry noted· '1'1\C) 're a really 'ood football team. Thq run the ume offense and dderuc as the nity. AnJ they're a lot bigcr than \a. so at v.111 be their Lie apin tour peed." , • The Mustanp wffcred thClf onl) kn\ or the ICl~n to Lasuna Hills. 20-18. early in the PCL 1ca1.0n. bu1 h.l\c been perfect in their other three league m:uchu~ be11il'\I Laauna Beach ( 14-12), Tr:abuco Htlls (22·20) and Ceritury (44-6). . . The Century pme l~t v.cck v.-:as the Mustanp· be~ pmc of the season in all phucs. acc:ord1n1 to Coach Mike Ct c. "We pla)ed arcoat," he s .. uJ "We\e aouen C'\Cl)bo<Jy heahh) and C\'CI) nc's acuina the tung or v.hat YtC '1\ould be doina We threw the balJ well. c:auJht the ball v.cU.and created tur"°"c:n." Raymond Oh.rel acwun1cd for t.ll Costa Mo.a touchdo•ns an the pme -three l\lnninc. tv.o rcccivina and one p uin.J Ohrcl td his venatility t,, 5tarti at quanerblck. t en U\I to taJ!badc., fullb d and recer,~r. • , Mcu a(.)o got a cood cffon out or 11.ilback Enc D1n.ltale. ~ho carried the boll around 2D tima for about ljO )Uds The last 1imc O>Jta Meu's freshmen v.on the tcasue t11le 11uu three )'can •so. and the M ustanp lud to defeat bt.-ncaa 10 do u 0 Co.ta Me>a High·~ frosh·S(.Jph w:ater polo team ~v.ed up an unbeaten run in the Pacific Co35t -L.ncue l.ut v.cclt v.ath cunvincinJ 18-3 \ICtory O\'Cr Estanci:a . At S-0 in the PCL. the Mustangs finished the~ wn "1th a 2.S-:! O\erall m:ark. They placed in the top three in each of the tournaments in Vt'hich the) v.crc entere'l:t tbil loll. v.innina C'ocnts at Irvine and Ncv.;port Harbor. · A~mst Estancia. ..uphomorc J:a~s Com.Ion led the s.corina for the .Ywanncrs v.1th four coal and four aul)u. R) n DanJy and Kalle Grott:an each contributed an 1dditional three ~ts. •bite eoaJ1c Justin Ta)lor led the team'1 dcfcnsm effort v.ith i& uvcs and one stc:ll . Ot~;jey pla)en for the M1»t..an1> included EJ1j;ih McDaniel Sean on. Roacr Kirnos and Danny Lobdell . ' Co:acb Bra n Krcuukamp credited has learn' ~uett to its speed and teamwork • HIGH SCHOOL FOOTW.L ITANDINGI ...v...~ '.rM ~ .... • • • • 1 • c.r--..-4 I : I I I ... ··=:.~ • I 1 I t • ' : , I • ...._ I I I I ....... Ill 171 r.-I t I I t t ~ I,. , •• -a.o.,a~ 1.:.:-m.r ~ ....... ~ ........... ............................ c... ........... .... .. ~.·-- ..... C.•··~ 't:T1 J • ' ) I t t I I I 1 t I l t • • • Gamebustarsl (last week's football plays of 30 yards or more) °"'911 WLT • 1 • . , . J • I . , . 1 , • 1 •• • 61-Steve Gonzales (Newport Harbor), punt. • 48-Mike Freeman (Newport Harbor). pass from Ryan Smith. • 44 -Scott Proud (Corona def Mar), punt return. • 44 -Kano Amaya (Estancia), touchdown run. • 36-J.J. OiCesare (Corona del Mar). touclldown run. • 30-Kat1o Amaya (Estancia). run. ._ ... , st111111r11 • ...... llldWColla ..... o.lty Piiot "'--~ ..... C~rfes Ch.tfm.in (22) se~es u one of Cos~ MeQ'S m.ijor offensive, and defensive thre.&ls in Friday's 8.&ttJe of the Bell .it Or.tnge Coast Over the Year• 1966-Estancla 14, Mesa 13 1967 -Estancia 0, Mesa O 1968-Mesa 21 , Estancia 20 1969 -Mesa 31 , Estancia 7 1970-Estancia 18. Mesa 16 1971 -Estancia 14. Mesa 7 1972 -Estancia 32. Mesa 20 1973 -Mesa 23, Estancia 2 1974 -Mesa 21. Estancia 14 1975 -Estancia 6. Mesa O 1976-no game 1977 -Estancia 2.1. Mesa O 1978-Mesa 27. ESlaneia 13 1979-Estancia 23. Mesa 12 1980-Estancia 35. Mesa 15 1981 -Estancia 21. Mesa 7 1982 -Estancia 22. Mesa 17 1983 -Estancia 30. Mesa 21 1984-Estancia 14. Mesa O 1985-Estancia 40. Mesa 7 1986-Mesa 26. Estancia 6 1987-Mesa 31 . Estancia 8 1988 -Estancia 23. Mesa 13 1989 -Estancia 31 . Mesa O 1990-Mesa 26. Estancia 3 1991-Estancla 10. Mesa 7 1992-Estancia 31 , Mesa 22 Eahlncla lead•, 17-8-1 Fran 11 .. I fttdltd me 11ni balf fJI 1M ClftCDIC dowD. ~ ~ a bud Tnbum ..... E#•ec:i1 pme (&. bme with a ... open oa:cme, but ta.da ... a .. ~,WU. ... wieck) lllcy're fOUlla ._.... the ND.•• and &t1IGCia jUll abot ct ehree . N'me opponutll U¥e ~ (tCM:D b&nlcMn). Alido from ...,- just 117 yaidl a pme apllJst' the ~it WU U C¥CD pmt. £. Eapa oa the pouad. tancia wu dmina tbe ball ud" Elt&nda bas bad ill troubles ot-ltoppUta Tnbuco. But tbc1' tbc femiYdy, u weD, but Miller said same P my from t.bcm ind be believes his tquad 1DU1t score they bad to F to the pus." three IOUcbdowm to put the Ea-Neither team figures to let the s1es away. world oa fire in the passing ~. UWe bnen't cblc very wen ol-but Mesa., JrOUDd nrc:D&tb, fcmively OW'Jdva iD tbe last two -bet.her out of the double-wing or pmes.''. Aid Miller, wbo watcbcd the I, pa tbe Mustanp the obri· bis leam IU'ugle to a 7-7 tie wtth OUI edae Century last week. tbc ume Cen-~ knows the task be· tury dub wbicb belted &taoaa, 7-3. p with AOppina Mesa's strenctb. Costa ·Mesa. 3-0-1 in the power pttcb to Bi.nh, league play, enjoys •' ~ Clf T• 11 and the trap up the mid-pme ecSae OYer tradi· dJe. tionaJ PO. power Tn-OMsion Vlll ••you doo 't key oo a.ay buCo Hills in the race ':'!;= ~ particular · person. but for the ~ and a vie-t ,_.. .,1 you do tJy to take away -..~-of I LI ..,,. .. 1 tory assu.rc:.s ~ not , ...._ n the best play and make only its fint--ever out-~ ~ .. t~ them do sometluna they right cbuiapiombip, but 1 C.--5-2..t &J'C'O't .S good It. That an automatic home : ~~-;:; means makinJ Tran do game· at Newpol't Har-10 U.-Hmi w 1ometh1n1 else, and bar in the fint round of keeping Tran out of the the playoffs. in all prob-end zone.•• ability apinst another lugue's LiebenJOOd said the belt "> to No. 3 entry. do that 1s to maintam control of ''We're 100 percent in charge of the ball our own fate," uid Miller "U we Aside from the league champ1- can't beat Estancia then WC don•t oosrup· which IS OD the line. It's deserve to be Seasue champions." also. the "Banle of the Bell," Jnd Mesa ps into the game wath-1 tnp to Newport Ribs aftenr.-ard out defensive tactle Alvaro C.cr· for the ~r's. feast. . vantcs, who is lost for the seuon There s no title or playoff bld with ligament da.maae m an elbow !ithe ,ltne for ~ Just a 'T'b-• • drop in the for redempt>on after 10 ' 1W1t s JUS1 • ocean y dJ:sappouu:mcnts. compared to the plight of Estan· · 1 kids have come a long Cla, wtuch is gotng wtth what bas Wl)"S..'. tnSlSts Llebcngood, .. and been a revolving startmg lineup, we're proud of them. due to injuries, illness and dasci-"But there's no doubt " conun- phnary issues that have helped ued Ltebcngood. "be '(Mmer) bas wreck what was originally • bright the weapons. He's got BU'lb Tran, outlook. and Dewayne: Crenshaw, and Despite: the seemingly one-aide (Chartes) pi&tman. Otatman's lhe advantage for .Costa Mesa, Miller back who has really impl"OYcd and remains skeptical. ' mixed an with Banh. 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The tactic worked perfectly when Wett judpd that immediate inter· .. ..,,..,,.., •v ... * HICKORY FARMS * Gift Customer Supervisor Service Coordin:ite ~ne. fam extra moMy ptep & ~1ng ol · dun"J the hol~Y' Hdoty hrms grhs sre.,. HidcDty fMn gilts.. Above average wage. No expertence necessary wtll tram. Part or full time. · Apply in ~rson, WrstcliH Plu~, 17th & Irvine, ~ ~lllCh. -~--- IEATlllQ REPAIRS Ga Co OOl lec:llkw• eoo-.a,.a7 to cunt "''MlllG -,o--.-11-'""12,.......""'13,._,. vent:ion at such a hiab level wu too PTlhcap..,..•t 15-20 ... .,,.. wkly. Open 7 days. Animal Koep In NB. 723-4900 PUauc AE.LATIONS National Mutt.ting Co ••P~ndlngl Need ~&Sal.­ people.-wTII ff•1n . (714t 937·f977 PILOT CLASSIF1ED tt•• th• •••y-to-•cc.s•. lnform•tJon. packed m•rketpl•ce Yie;lted ~ • SUC· ceealUly • by ... kJnda of coneumetS. I ~ . ' ©OD avoJ-A t e ea son e esto Fa I s Foo_ ~la>'Vest time used ro mean long days of backbftaking work in the fields and in the kitchen. .. Putting by" the fruits of the hancst, as well as feeding the workers, kept cooks busy from sunrise to sunset. Today's harvcsten and cooks may still work from sunrise to sunset. but they 're likely 'to be toiling over keyboards. desks or high-tech machines instead of scythes Post-aat:ne S1Appet4 Cltowrout~ Gorni Dort~ Brrod Stieb AM1WM f'ruit Salad CiMrlBur U1'ton Froun Yogurt Don't lee feedina a crowd faze you. ~ o.ni .• tndibooal European faU Ind winier feast. brinp • pocful of flavon IO aay spcdal event. AU you do is plhcr the iftaredienCS. men aimmer and ICIVC ID dleen. Cbunb of teVeral lypes of av«y post , .. .,. Spmish SMet CJIUoos llld uuatnul se the buc flavors; wine, hertll .t ippb llCkt the top noces. If it e.-ICWuli_.... sitmner the a.ouaoute Gani. day in edvtace. Ind then rebcaa riabt after Ille pmo the flavon .-e even bencr! 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'JO "'I rltol .• j.J 'ff"'r Mil 2964"" ~ • t and stoves. And they're spending lcs time preparing food ·and more time scheduling the comings and going of bu~y families. Bringing the bounty and flavor of harvest foods to today'c; tables is easier, thank heavens. But the spirit of gathering. and of sharing the harvest. can be important food for the soul as well as the body. ·St..\nda¥ Dinner Italian Porutta willt Roasttd Spani h s.,.·ut OniOns • SaMllN Red P~~r Cu~s RomaiM "1td Radiccltio Salad Cnu11 l1alian Brrad ~Tart The recipe~ be lo"' pro\ 1de the ..a\ or and ~ub Wice of fall favorite .• but wtth much le'' lO\t m ume and in calories. Each main d1,h Lan he the centerpiece of a f amlly evening meal or a "'eckend gathcrmg of fnends. The recipes focu on two trad111onal 'pecialn1ec; of the \Ca\On: pork-lean. moi\t and vcr\alllc; and Spam'h s~eet onions-ju t in from the fen1k field' of ld.iho and Oregon. Any Night Dinnet4 H..i1 i.Jflun ( hop\ l4 uh C )nion Siu e1 Spina' h t\t1t.>du\ I 1111 J.. \lu t•d Tomatoel f re\h f rull I A full llC'd~c:-d tca't in le~\ than ta.If an hour I) C'\' '[k 001'lCICS. .. pod )Oln Chop<. 1ale le,., dun W minute.. >°" c · th1d. 'hlc.. ot mild ~I fla,.orful Spam h Sv.cct onion' .tlun~ v. nh lhe cbops. The noodles W.e ool) minute\ . .ind while they cool. vou 'hlc: the IQJTIJtoc' ~-.en can be c:"cn c<Ner 1u.,1 P'b' a bov. l of perfect. frc\h fruu. The v.hole rnmho 1-; c:ffonJc~ enough tor a buw v.c:d.ntght. bu1 1m~Jtt enough for a 'pecia.J guc~ meal. IOO BAVARIA~ C HOPS ? Idaho-Oregon ooiom.. Pttted and ittd I 1-indt thldi. 2 tablespoons \ egdable oil. clMckd 2 tabkspooos no.r l1 teaspoon t v. " pooa peppa- .. boodess pork loita cbops. ""l lo 4-tnch tbidl 2 do\ ts garlic. minttd 8 OU~ mushroo sfittd l: teaspooa dried thJ aw 8 ounttS bttr. room temperature Salt lo tasic: freshl) ~nlUnd black pepptt ('ooktd piuch OOOflles. optiona.1 l\tiottd fresh parslfy. optional In °'->fhUd. i.k1llet O\.C:r mcd1um-h1'h heal. bro.,.. n onion\ on bodl ~de' m 1 table'pllOll 0tl: mno"c: from 1lkt Comh1ne floor. \&.11 and pepper. mJll v.c:ll . Dr'C'd~e pod c~ tn ~ flour and l'>nlv.n 1..~ QUKU} oo both 1~. rcmam1ng otl 1( n«eiSM)'. ~c: cbopi tmm ,l,:111~ AJd prlic. ~ and th~me . ..aut I mmu.tc. Mix rcmainina ~~~lned flour mto mushroom mu;~ d a 'h2hth thicl.encd sauce 1 cksircd. Return 1..hi'IJ'' ~ l'lCltOf'I' IO sl.ilJcL add bttT and bnn~ tu boil R.cdlk.-c: bcaL er and ''m~ 8 hl I:! mmulb. Season m v.11h ..ah anJ ~ Scnc: v01tb noodle5 anJ •''""~ v.1th par.le) 1f dcst~ 4 '-tl'\.IOJ\ 'lllnlMM Ilffon.alill• ,.,, ~: :49 c.i. :fl 4 'P'" 11 " ~Jal 11 II t c orft , "'' cltol • I ~ It fikr aft;/ 3 I" "'' wJumt a s.i"ltc lotn rotit or buy a douNc ,..,.._ • IM photo. and then 1c1naubcr ltisl .._ COOlbQI .. be kJn&cr. • R .ITALIAN POR ETIA Crenw combination ol c:ondiments gives this venallle chicken reci~ its unique swedlhOt ftaWr. . America's hOt new couple For several ycari, the love affair berwcen two unlikely vccetablcs h3.S been kept ' underwraps by stinay chefs. Today, however, the once secretive -paircan be spotted together in restaurants coast to coast and America's love affair with the potato and horseradish is in full · throttle. The bland tuber and the pungent root once led quiet lives underground -linked only to butter, sour cream and roast beef, respectively. Then, Oprah's Chicago restaurant, The Eccentric, brought the lWQ together. People came Crom far and wide and the rest is history. As American chefs continue to experiment with potatoes and horseradish, so has the Amcric:m consumer. In this version, inspired by Chef Suzanne Lewandowski froqi upstate New York, apples join the happy couple in a lusty casserole perfcclly suited for fall entertaining. THRllDPLU Of THI LAND • 4 lbsp. buuu • 1 clo~t c:arUc, crushed • 2 ~ lbs. potatoes (8 medJum), peeled and sliced vtry lhla • 2 applt$, peeled, cored, quarttred ind sliced very thin • S 02. Gruycre (or Swiss) cbeest, grated • 6 Tbsp. pttpattd honcndisb as needed • ull IDd fttsb &rOUDd whilt ptppu • 1 ~ cups milk • 1 cup bea"Y cream •2 tUS Butter a 9" x 12" baking pan. Rub the pan with 1arlic clM; discard clove. Layer the potatoes, apple., cheese and horseradish in that order, seasoning with salt and pepper. Repeat. finishing last layer with vated cheese. Combine milk and cream in aauce pan; brins to simmer. RemoYC Ctom beat and add egg yolb. Pour mixture over layered potatoes in pan. Bake at 375 degrees until cooked through, about SO minutes. Finish under the broiler till the top 1s golden brown. Yield: 12 Portions ASK •nn caocua ' Q. u • ttdpt calls ror quJck oats. cu I subscJtate rqular oats! T .J.D., Edmond, OK For lD05t recipes· cir.her kind or oats works. Instant ~ts that need only to be mixed with boiling water to serve can't be sub~tituted because there are other added inaredicnts in the mixture. Q. I uncknta.od that botulism can crow la • prUc-oll ~Uftt .... tvH ll lt's stored la lk mnauator. Is prlk powckr or mbKed prtk at all at ris.k? I l10ft aa4a• at room kmpcratutt. C.Q., VkU1NJos. MS There is no relatioo between dried prlic -citbcr powdered or minced -and fresh p.tlic in oil stored in the rcfriacratot. Dried ptlic kcept Cot six months to a year, tiptly scaled at room temperature. After tbat, tbcy loM OPot. 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Rctum sarip1 IO 1hce1 approximately 20 minutes or until 'paa and contlaue ~ until almost completely coOked. done (appt()&ima&cly 10 to IS While chicken cooks, c:Omblnc minutes). Yield: 12 t.Atrce rcmainins ingredients in a larse po,nion or 24 appetizer portions itcainlm 11cel bowl. C.ovcr and for a booklet of recjpes. send refrigerate for at tca~t 30 minute . addrc and Sl.00 to: The • v. c.p a&eak aa•ce . • ~ aap ud l 'Jblp. bonttadbb Remove chicken from O\en anJ • Uorscr.adi h Info. Couacil, P.O. aJlow to coot 10 a comfortable Uox 720299, Atlanta, CiA 30358 3.19 87 LB. .. s..t HAWMAN PINEAPPl.E ......... : ••.. ll .99 waal'• ....... 1.19 2.79 HUGHES ORANGE JUICE · ··---,. .. ' ' . . . -·--e••1 01UC1D IALAMI .1.19 ........... IUReAFR• 1.a-urm 1&1M110 :!I.ti!' 1 7.S.UTB 2 llOa., ~-1 .7....,._ICGFF 71 " _.... 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Tbne aQCf C06C saviaas can be ~ ii an entire meal is DOC ~ aod it ii unlikely that any of~ pests will feel depPed when they see a table covered with mouth~terina treats like Heavenly No-Bate Cheese Cake made with Millty Way Ba.rs and Chocolate Peanutty Crumble Bars made with Snickers • Bars. Follow these practiclil tips. Coa.Cetttlasfflau • Plan ahead whtn shoppifta for supplies: Make a list of non·perishable bakina in.arediefl1' that will be needed. such as M.tMs Choc;olate Candies, nuts, raisins and confectioners sugar. PurchMC items OYCr the course of severai trips to the grocery to avoid a s_train on the food budget ala...,at once. •Experiment with different nuts: Nuts arc usually interch:mgcablc so use your favorite or buy whatever type is on sale. Nuts that are on sale can be purchased in bulk and stored in the freezer until needed. • Keep decorations simple: Decorations, like a confectioners sugar leaf stencil on a Chocolate HarYCSt Cake, are elegant without being extravagant. A garnish of fresh fruit. a sprinkling of M&Ms Ox>colate Candies or chopped nuts are simple touches that can add flair 10 <lessens. •Save leftovers: Store remaining treats in airtight containers in the freezer or send each guest home with a small goodic bag.. Your hospitality will livc:'on after the party. Ti...SaYIDS Tips •Organize recipes before baking: Make sure all ingredients arc on hand before you begin baking. Ingredients called for _in more than one recipe can be purchased in larger packages. Tbc CXJSt per scrvina is usually lower. Measure shelf stable ingredients and put co~ quantities into individual cootaincrs. Indicate on-'each container the specific recipe and store until r~ to use. • Umit (be number or recipes: Prepare only a few recipes bu{ make plenty of each. For tbe most interesting variety choose several recipes that feature different textures. shapes and colors. • Bake in advance-when you have time to spare: Cookies like Candy Bar Bulter Cookies made with Milky Way and Snickers Bars. can be stored in airtight containers in che freezer for up to six months. Place sheets of waxed paper between each layer of cookies to help keep them lrom sticking toeether or breaking. Store each variety in a different container. PartJ Ptaaallla PolDten •Don't schedule the party al mealtime: Plan the event for a ti!Jle when guests won't expect to be served a full meal When extending invitations to friends Indicate that only desserts and beverages will be served. •Ask guests to help out: Most bakers relish &he opportunity to show off their own sweet creations. Especially when it results in compliments from satisfied tasters. • Fill the air with f'rapance: Bum scented candles, fill • bowl or dove studded oranp. ban& fragrant pomanders or liaht a roarina fire, if the weather permits Be careful DOC to mix too many aromas. • Set up ~ral servina stations: Separate tabks f'or the beYcrages and daserts will keep guests cin::ula~ Place utensils, plates and napkins at the front ol the deslert table and provide sepante KTVinJ utensils for each of the dc:uerts. Be sure the beYcragc ttation is stocked with ice, spoons. lemon, cream and wear. lmAVDILY N0·8AD ~can . ' ..... -.......... Md.Mii ..., ................... . ........... -'lwell ... -.; CIOll llfsrat;. th• 11111. .... a...-............ ......... w., • ., .. --~ ........ Add ........ cn....clbeel•W-.~.4 ..... '°"' ...... illlo ,..,..... °'*-QIU •Iii ... lbcJUC 4 houri. If dairecl. pnlWt _... 8ddiaioul w'9ippicd creaa-. lilbd cUdJ ban ud traai or fl'Olla ltiHt>cities. Yidd: ll terviftp. 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How the West Was Fun bar at Hyatt Newporte r energized by country craze ohn W8)'0C neVct did the T~ Push. ~ whtle the bis lua broke many a ccUubd hea11. it's doubtful he C\'Cr would have s:addled up tO a dance floor and shook bis ~ th.ans to tho straias ol .. Adfy Btt~ Heart." But for the last year. one of 1bc Dukt•1 fa"Oritc v.-atcrina holes has been transformed ln10 Newport &acb's only muntry niabtclub. h's c.allcd "Dukes .•. How the West Wu Fua., •• a bar localed in the Hyau Ncwponcr. The walls are filled wi1b mcwie posters and pholop11phs or John Wayne. FYI By JOBL BBIJBS but lhc floor is filled fi\'e niabas a week with country music rans waJuin&. two-stcppina and hnc-daocing. .. Counuy is rbc bout'sc thing right now and we're the ooJy pbce in town." &a.id Su ic Brodrick. a Hyan Nc:-.porter spokesperson. Duke's tw been a nost•l1ic s.11riM '° John W:J'f RC since 1987. The bar tw gone through many inc::lrnat M>os over the years. 'but v..hco Wayne buJll out hen: JO ycan ago it ns called the Cllclsca Bar and wu pan ol Del Webb's N~rtcr Inn. The dl&b WClll CIOU.Qtry last Occcmbcr. · .. h's been super. They just about have to thl'OW people oul the doors it's so crowded. .. Broderick said. WHAT~ Duke~• ... How tt'9 Wed Woe fun Link.in& John Wayne wub the new country was a natural, Brodrick 1atd. since Wayne became a WMIH: Myott :::rrortef, • •01 Jan'<bofM New-' pott leach WMIN: 6 p .m.~l olln g Wednesday through lotuf. ... 3 p.m.-<:IOllng lundayt.. ~ ..... ~ MOW llUCll: ,,_. MOii -.0: Jn-•Z.W . =.Slat in wcste~ Unlib some counuy ni&htdubl. wbicb cater to youncCi people. Duke's allnCU .. older and more scaled crowd. • ...... .. uppcr-eca.le cl1eotele. You're not aoint to go io and find a fast·fi&}lt goins on," Brodrick said. ·wt Fri<by, the place was packed, ~-cr.,c aie around 40. Sport.Ina C'0'4bo)' hats. rnn,e , leather outfits and C'0'4boy boots. the people came 10 dance -even ii I.heir canlioYascuJar systems prevented many from doin& IO more than five minutes ar a time. There ii a country OJ aod a d&nce i.nsuuciof on bnd nery ni&bt but Mondays and Tuesdays. Dance lessons are held earlier in I.he eveoiq and lbc f1oof is opened up later at oi&ht.· lame dances are ~ for specific country aonp. · From the aforementioned .. Tush Push" 10 .. Black Velvet." There arc other sonp people just dance to hke "Blue Neon Moon." And "'°" of the crowd FrKtay seemed to know C\"Cry step or every daoc~. "I'm from Hemet and there are plKcs like ltUs all O\"Cr out in RJ\enide County," ooe dancer wd. ''Th.is is nice. A bit unall but proportionalJy, . lhe dance Ooor ii bis. Mo&t pbces ba\'C plea.ty ol a;pecc to drink ot talk bu( little dance floors. .. 0 J.allcen&•hNucY ......... . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• YINI ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ----------- -- •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 0 • . ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• on~ from Y"{erday .tnd today -includ- ing "A Whole New World," "Som~hcre In Time," "Wind Bcnuth My Wing•," "New Yortc, New York," Scott Joplin's. "The Entcrt.iincr" and mu'ic from "Phantom o( the O~r•" -ue on Newport Bca'h pi ni1t Donna 81.ack· ~ood'1 new album "Re· quested By You." It's a~ll­ ;alllc locally at the Sam Goody's tlore In Fuhion hi.ind, just yards away from Atrium Court, where Bl•ckwood pl.ays 11 A-m. to noon · Mond;ays through \-Vednesday• .and every olher Sund•y .ifternoon. Follow the bouncing clubs Louie-Louie's closes; DP's Tiki Bar opens BJ' JO•L BllllRS, L o c :i I S o u n d s oocl n~ and l»d .ltC'ln ~mini loaJ mulk: The bad news ••• Louic-1.ouic'1 1 umci<llly dead. Th•t's bad. Bui 1 new mu k ~cnue, OP'1 T'tki &t, is up and tuDDlng. Tba1'1 good. Louie-........ , •• the a>mtr or Newport Bou1cVud and 170. Streea in Costa Mesa. officWJy c1o6ed hs doon Monday, the latcA ~ictim ol an economy unkind to most flew bu ancuc" ~rdcularly en1crtain- mcl't ones. The ck>sinJ came u 1U1nCtbio1 of a urprise, cun\idcrlOJ owner Louie Nipo told thil humble scribe l;m v.cek 1h;at he h:ad e\ery 1n1ciuion ol continuing i. .. c muiic t'\Cn after the club'• cn1cr1alnmcnt d1rcc1or, lk>nLo, left three v.ccla llJO. The dmma ~ a •home, bccau.e L.ou1e·L.ou1e's c.cnainly hod areal ~· potcnli31. II v.u •p..ic1ous and in 1 amu IOC'atioo. ln kl) 1h11n 1 yc.ir, L.ouic- Louic's brought )Ou D;avc WPkcl· •nit Ci.co Po1\0n, Dread Zeppelin, the' fames l'Lirmon llluc~ 0 nd and other b1gcr and lcuet name._ h's gone. N1aro uid TucMl;ay there LS a ch•ncc 1hat ii v.-111 open apin, but dor1'1 hold )'OUr btcath. ]he good news ... DP'• Tik.1 Bar, 1700 Pl.iccntw A .. c .• C:O.t;.i Mc:i..a. t> now open .and bcpn offcnna 11 .. c: music tut v.cck- cnd. The \enuc v.;i> 12)t occupied by the Ro;adhouM:. The Ttll fbr i1 noc tbc RootdhouM:. It's dca.ncr and roomier •tnJ i> o--ncd by 1he me fi'Y v.ho uv.ns lhc lfcry suc- ce ru OP'• Sporu D:ir in Newport Beach Li'lfc muSIC v.-tJI be I Sl:.tplc Of lhC Tiki !Mr, ak>na wi1h dccjoays sudi u Kyle Co}otc . ' Frid.ay n1Jht\, the rtki Bat comes under the umbrella or Till · tock proJu ... tmn>. v.lu .. h 1s run b) the aturcmcnuoncJ Uonzo. This h1day, 'fv.1>tcr pl.iys AJ · mi"Joo •• SJ More club news ... Club DOC "111 be 6hu1 down for three wceki for remoJd1ng. It v.111 pen in Decc:mhcr Uul the b1 • dub •tc:~• •> the 1m· pcndan& 0Jll:n1ng oC the Empire B Uroom ... 1,000-cnp.u:ity club thJI would I>\: Oriln&c County\ tarae~t. lnlicJer~ ~a) the FmptJe lbll· room will ope n 1n December near S1aple1 on 17th Street an'1 Supc· rior A~cnuc in Ct»l.a Mc1.1. 'J he club ~•II be a Lt>) AnaekHt)'le dance club, complete w11h dcej.;tya, Bring In this ad & get $1 .00 off pout ublea. 11 .. c Jaria:n nd 1tun ot thac n:11urc ~11y tuned We're 1lw-t)1 1hc n1n1h 10 lnow. Even more club n ws ... The one tchablc in all theac coaunp and Jn1n Chab M ~J W. 19th St (0&ta M , lbc only loc.tJ \Cnue orreriJS 11 .. -. onai· n I mu.Ji( M'\en n1 u a •ttk. Thaa Sunday, Oub t.tcu is C"Yen g<>ina tu be ch.Ira c. 1 wct-.c hands wall play a nwathuo benefit 1huw de · cJ tu help UJ\ltU De h (JR \'1ct1m • Dnnt U ur (M can, of food nJ )UU'rc ID lhc ho\t.I, -.h~h •ill le.a· cure W>mc local hll.fd·rU(k b.1nd l1lc: the Iron-on~'\ The ro.-., Nu1cs·From the unJcrsrounJ, ~1un1c Wa)t, A.ac o( RcaM.m, hlun, II rm'' W1y. Orhcn led, Po ~u_m Oe;atb, Manwc Mood Slli 1na. Grey Sf)1~c' and Sk.ele1on Jo1n1 Our pali. a1 ~10'• p:a"n •hup v.111 ll\I.~ l lliay • s~o ''" ccn1fo:;itc and there 1.uuld be usher •urpti\C• (like 1 f1cc bufk1 lunch) a 111cll l·c'· ti.,111u il)fl 11 I pm onJ end •H>u11J 2 a m. 0 J~l IJttn h • /ttt.l•af'f' •rltrr. loc•I So.llHI oppc ,.., tttt1'). ON\I CcuingN .aml '--•·Mithad fr.J)Ol' J I< Tiny Cunl-..al, loaJ duo t.h t ~''°'"" KOUllK f and tou1111, mu • • Tin)'' Carniv•I plJ. 8 p.m. Mal Thurld.it. ,.. .. , 18, at Alu Cofftt Hou,., • Tri1ngl Sq&Ur... us :-11 \ Hi1rbof 11\d., No. I 01i Cost1 M~ Admiuiun " free. uU '46-74.ao ior more lnfomwlon. ,, •. USTl'IC NOall4TION: ti,_ ~ • e'4lllf ...... ~ "' I 5rw lftfl Q tor ......... -..s ......... , •.• • c.~ 9K' 11 el:. PD. Im ~ IM. C.... ... Aobf, r4 tlilL A...,.. <$ , ........................ n.w.. ..,,,, ............ .... ,... "' .. Ollr Nol. ....... oc. 0r.., ~. "·WM* :. Ir--.. Wadi w 1,C 4 pta. ,_.. ,.,...,"" ........... k :':!..!,-;~.1'~ • . : ... : .-. -------"' --~--PfERSIOE • • • • : • •·• . • • ••••••••••••••••••••••••• •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• any people know Sou1hcrn Cali(omi:1 Colleae as "tha1 school ocrou from the fairgrounds.'' Whal mos1 people don't know IS lhat SCC hii i fine dram:i dep.mm~nl that has been pre)Cnting quality productions m it·~ 22.S-sc,:it theater for many years. T he late)t prescnuuion, which opem tonight, is the cl:ii.sic comedy "The Man Who Came To Dinner" l>y Gcufge S Kau(m:in and Mo~ I I.in Mum~ P1lr.e, profc)~r or Cummunl\.JtlOn:o. at sec. is J11\.dlll~ 1he play, :is he has done \\llh u1hcr pla)\ at the college O\lcr the pj'>t I~ ) cars Ile says \hat · I he Mjn \\ho Ca~ To 01nnc:r" '" fun to do. mainly because the pla)\\rlghl\ Cr.lfted 3 \Cry runny pla} ···1 hose guy) '4crc mcrcd1blc at "ritmg hu mor," ~id P11te during a relent dre~ rcheanal. "l suppose 1n a ~ay they "ere the Neil Simons or that da) There's a lot of humor that grow!> QUI or the pblillcal !tllUJlion or the cbay. And it'1 a spoof of Hollywood. so you have to know somcthina about ~he stars of that day. Even if )'OU didn't know them, the way the humor is set up. you know there's 10methina funny about it." Allhough the play was written more 1han 50 years aao. it's stiJI as funny as ii ever wu. Dul because it takes place durina a spcctfic point in time, Pike wanted to make sure his students got an 1u1hen1tc feel for the play and 1he time period. ''They m:ilte reference to the Queen Mary several times, and of course th111's immed1a1c to us." he e FYI WHAT: "faming of the ........ WNlft: Olange Cooat Cot- tege't Moote TMatet WM I N: I p .m . frldoya- IGMdoyt, I p.m. ~ nvouon Nov. a1 MOW MUCM: U.tt SCC' s .'Moment' is now Kaufman-Hart comedy opens tonight By ClDlISTOPHllB. TB.BLA ..._ ___ ,,,,_ Rich ~ng and Jo Anne Wade in SCC'1 "~n of the MomenL" said. ~As part of our prcp;uation, I took the cast out and we went on a tour of tbe Queen Mary. The play has \hat feel, that historic feclina about it. It's amazing what an 1ir1ifacl of history plays reoUy are." Because the uudeots ranae in age from 18 to 24, there's alwlys the problem or havina to cast them in older roles. Pike has reduced the aaes a little bit for &his production, but thinks it's a Sood idea for youn1er acto11 to mctch their imaJination and observation techniques to make the translation from youna to old. That aspeci, pl\&I the rented costumes and various props and tct piec:a. may not male lhe play tolally auLbeotic, bul that'• DOI always nec:caary, aocordina to Pike. "We're not pretcndina that this Is totally authentic, allhouab that's wr objective. In that aen.sc. we can be tawtcd for not beioa totally autbco~ but I view the tbcater IS beloa qwtc dine.rent flOfD mcMes. In movies. you have to be IOl&lly li1eral. but on tqe lhe life ol tbe charlcter is more important than •••• •••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••• ·········~··························· literlaJ c;:ootent. If the dwactct (is believable), lhen the t'OQumes anJ such become less important, whereas in tbc movies )'OU ~·1 ict awav from thaL" cOUc,c theater ls a larn1 expencnce for the 11udcat , and one of the bcu ways 10 team is after the play i> i!udicd and rcbe.aried, anJ the H&hlS come up on opcninJ nl hi. "ln the vacuum ot the tC)I tube of the theater, when )'OU'rc all by )Ounclf with &he ca 1, )'OU'tc not 101 J11 ure &h.Jt ~rythioa is v.Otl1na the way it'• wppl»cd 10," Pike uid. ''Th:u' whit's ircat :ibout audtc:n«~ for educational theater. Our education v.1.>rb uff them Come opcnlna niahr. the pro &ical "ork for them a5 actors is done. Bua they •till haw: those 1rc~t le IU lcara, bout timing. about bia\ina 1h:a1 1udientt. And it's dj(fercnt C\'CI')' ni,iha. so from leh: U.... Ima, hot.u HOfm~ ahcy\-c sot to be able lo aJ,uit. Some nipts 1udicnca don't buJh at aoyduoc. and the ne't they're rolling in the a~les." 0 ~ C•rlst•pb~ Trda I.I • ll'tt-lHtt Homegrown 'Hea\ By TOM TITUS catmllialllftll •tonu to llM Dal#r inwM mi&hl ia South Co.a\1 '' , writ«"*-npl.ar(r natrlbctln •. he need t0 bcllcw. anJ the ir.i' • PU«. of He~n. .. aulbofc.d by SCR\ I: FYI WMA1: 'The Mor\ WhO can. to'*"-" WMlll: Southem Corlomio Cellege In COiia ..._ W.M: • p.m . Thurt4QY> ~·Mov.10 MOWMUCM: $1 MOii 990: IM--3'10 Glor•'• aploration of the un~ n l.!c • ' dfccu ol tbeit suppoecd pracncc on thr, draw ahem nearu tO cacb <»her •hik rq < ~ shared. tbdr liwcl. la • a bow111fol r«, • Played ~ • futurif:lic scruna (b\ J,1• O)'ina uuoen. "1'be Company of Hum 1 1 Ludd._ ddicacc ~ Sul>tkcy of c 1n1Jt1• (~ f~r ,,,.·lhu "Our Town' J re "' 1Ja 8&AC:S makes I quietly Sh&MlftJ \1.. r< coloael's dcspcraicty bored ... ,c. AllkWC l c:io.ulOYCny la 90tioa. Buu succeed\ re~•~ • both the fanciloJ aad tbc rational foh"C\ r '------------..J ffcr ~ bus;baf\d, » COJ,tnl 1 a c nacr, and · ~ ICICftC ""'h fl, the "'°"" ~rall &Gae. While the othm ' his own aamJW tcrprctation Nlko DoukD ii a sem a Brilllb M,ll. French frita) -.ho'• ppscd ~ dccf'l=r ' buffet lor &nn. Abo ncclknt b t.11'-:icl ' comm.and witb bit own UFO ~Jhuna and a Tbc opposi poles of the "clofic cncoun t N'dolas Honn.ona u a flamboyant bchcH 1 Honun1t 91rucultrty is doquent al scp.ir.11 eon dowo·to-anh tbratteriudon. wh1k I ••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••• n' touches hearts Loc~I Theater pull of ktndrcd 1piriu. arc apJoRd ••h ry'1 l11cu world preaUcn. "'1bc Comp.ny • manaicr Jobo OIOre. ...s with the "lliCN» ot Uf'OI u with the wntlar people ..... ~ CDCOWHcn ; them from tboM -.ch wbcm &bey &ban, or for both the bud and tbe bean. JCXMJli) lhlt l'CICdllel • ludbta Pld lot cfllS enormously Ina director Wil1iul 10 fDOll cases -IDd tCC1 ~ of •Wat -s the pby'1 ·'°"flCh"'a a&wrt. .but ID the ttfttral role ol aa Air force .n&Jand, •hole ~I. ICb lbe wbccls of d>ly in ~ Mt coo4iet e1*Jdoas rt their respec:tM Pl: m •a. · · Normao Saow. ii _,... ol a caricaluro than : ' late in lbe pa.,. ii per pl too • ic Cot ·'Y ~ f ~ 5** .. ~ reWon:a J's ~r (• vep&a111a •bo oaly VllCWb v.llb the unknon a..t pnMdd a comfonabJ4 l&r IS I COC\(t.tlld ..... '8 Snow'a M>US aur.edo. '° co·. wife. conUOYeny arc uauochly interpreted by J Pegy Blow 1 Pcntqoc..rypo debunker lb• Barnum pea ot his role from the fW strikes considerable sparb as his fllnty Jf Hb'f'Ct\" d tn p;ainlmJ hu chanctcrl' •cs. Doth Doukas and laur are in~ 11hcr is &abs! ttOC'ily dtn.-n out -&~ah •hared by Cety Lanae aad Victor c in\ ina bur comp:m1t~~1y ploddiq rant :a1ions followii ntcrmi ttnttrpitte -oaoro·s l di for the anlinuicy ol sea·, ~ one envision& bdftl pfl)'td by * ·········~····························~·· ...................••................. ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• Home is where the art is for NHAM' s ·Bruce Guenther By LAVllI IODBJIJIALL LCKal Art OU don't rbllr lnow iomcone unti )OU get a &lim~ or 1hc IMO& cmironmcnt they ere.ale for thcm$ch-es. Tf\lc pcN>n.:slll1c:' It 1eems are unr:l"clcd b) 1he v.iy 'llrC def&.DC borne, :ind by 1he tbmp we accumul<tlc 1hcrc w k>atc ounchc~ s.o t~I :. sanctu.uy for rcnc .. ul b ~)1blc. By the '-ery n:uurc or hu job a, a cu.ra1or, N~-pon H.;arbor Art Muscwn's Bru~ Gucn1hc:r, 45, bca>mcs a cunous subjcc1 for Krutiny on lbc bomdron1 In terlll$ of acqu111ng a colk~uon or • J~cring hidden ulcnt an 1hc \bu.II ans. one v.~Ju) how person.il ~le d1rfcts from an occup~uoo as a locll 1astemalcr. E5pcc.ally now durina this tcmpc.raturc·tllinl period of the rqiona) art scene known as the .. Fouttb 'n-port Blalalal'" (th~ Ju. )0). which • Guentliu spent most o( 1993 assemblin& IS bis fit5t pM>f al NHAM cahibition. With 18 ttDepde anisu prescotiJia 1 vital varictv ol ~ -(tom uaditioul oil paiftlin•:Ao ~l appropriated objects -and all tbe accompaoyina bells and .-bistles 1or chcctina tbc pulse ol tomOm>W's an uan. coos~ this show a debutaote ball. Yet. at lbe heart of tbe matter is the an ol the an that is CDtatiaby t.be role ol 1 c:untor. Blwrina acadcr distinctM>as and benld&o.J multt<Wtun.lism ~an u our wide~ v.iftdow to tbe world. O..calhct's d~nc aeilbctic iaicrats brec • view,pein_t lh.U is bJckbcopic 11 the kasr, and not ~ potiticaJly COITCC't. To contemplate an.cc throu&h the lootin& slass is to nnd him pctthed comrorrably in ha light and airy P~tory Point c:ondomtn.iwn nJed by 1 hcxt or visual scnsati ns. thc>K touc ~ to spin11.tal ,ournC)'S and a Ufelime ol Uittm tional ad\'Cnh&.rU .. a acauinc Niuo of the world. A ~01 im tatioa for a 0Uitftther-pnpued prmct hmdt at bil ~ iadudcd a tour o1 um ... cioaea1oo pUcect ~-Gi~•t.cwa oalbl--.ollie~Uda '~'""' ............. : s'I 115 0° ... riinvol &sUtar'rn 111 ., 1 ur .....,., il1iri ...... ...... .. -" ' ----Bruce Cuet\thef, Newport Huber Art Museum's cur.itor, relu:es in his Promontory Point horM. Seattle, and have 5inc:e ptbcred from 1U over ~ world") and odd t¥u ol COftCClllpocaty K'Ulpturc. ln a siu.ioa room.. '·~ U1 rcfcreACe ~ c-atlOlber 1,000 boob uc itored b a.ct of 'l*'C'°l is prolc 11ioGalfy ana%11ed by catepy aDd specific subject -· udlltcaure. cSeWcn. ICUJpw.re. PM.atiaa. pbot~. and cnfu of lbe 20da CCDl"'J, priawily with I poa...., focus. Our comucopia of~''°" that &flcroooa ccutcrcd oe the process ol puttiq tOJCthcc the ••Bienni I" shuw and iu lonJ-tcnn sipif~ in me urine \he h"'°'Y of COAtcm~ry art ;,,-J Callfornla ( .. I ~y loc».cJ at '1VCI 200 arti.m from Santa &rb.lr.a 10 5.:ln Diego -for CVCI)' artisi 10 tho clhib11, there are 10 •ho are not"), the poii.tuna, of NHA.\i ui cume\l 10 ui. upromini ~n anJ future c.lfubitiuo plaiu (the fint cuolcmp.>rl&lJ era/ls show tn 'HAM's h °')' tbted Cot °"'t pri 10 tic anro 1he p.tal anap.al i r 1he bUiJ~, anJ hu react" t0 the are& toJAa) pared ao h ii\ taJ \mptcsWons 20 monm l&O w.bca he arm'Cd ftOm~ . .. , Ucw whco I cnowd ID SoMdiem Oal1fom.._ I wanted to hwc • palm ane oe tbc dect aod a ,;.. ol tbe ocua u pllll ot mr MW l*t, llart Of lib 't!l.al.ollJe a ~ Ot TWcbaud ~ .. a •• ...,....._w..p1a. ............ CIOllll ..... •h ............ _lt"laD ..... n frrM. "-r. .ot .................... r;el 12-1 ......... _ ............. -· JIW! appreciate 1s" 1h.11 lhc ~1al rommuruty 1s both n<1rTO\\cr :anJ broader th:an I 1m.ipocd at fi~I. Ncwpott cnJO)S 11s preJud1cn ;and hoJ\h on10 them v.ith irca1 strcnc1h. Yet, 11\rou&h ~cral kc> mu~um wpport aroups m~c up of ci\ic·)panted citizens w.ho hl\c accomplas.hcd a 1rc:u deal 1n 1heir m.-n llYCS. I've $!\:ired in 1M-1r dcWre to s1rci..:h anJ disco\cr 1ogc1her the ckh1ht of ~na It s..)mtlhin& 1h:u h \'Cl) different from v. lut v.-c C(p«t or arc comfoct.:sblc v.11h To ••I~ 1he ch:ancc in :.i1l1tuJc they h.in: b \cry e(c111n1 anJ r~v.uJlnJ I. t~. h;"-c chanicJ ti oa re ull." · Gucn1ber'1 b.ad .. cround 1 u mull1·refcrcnli.1I ;inJ P.JOOram1e a his Roben Hughe ·li'-t \-crb;al \\)liq and hc11h1eneJ rommumo11on l1lli 1n describing lln, as an)One v.ho h.u. tourcJ an c~tubit v.11h him no altl")I. Gruwin& up 1n Orceon anJ Al-Abwn;i. he llcc:.imc a 1uJen1 lldl\ i I ll\ the 'ii(A a.ntl-V."11 mc>\"COletll follov.1DJ an colrepreocww tiol an hiJh M:~ runnmc u llbstnKt att allcry 1n • Mn&ll Southcra Orep tlJ'fon .. that mo.ti) sold ~ Imp ol r~ barns.. b411 we {~nJ •" a~ iy ... He became • V ta unttcr aA Cokndo wtlctc he ta be 'En 11h S a lirClOnd b So lO ~rant wortc,,_ '"md a cnf&~"tlve for WlWCQ, MK! lcctwcd 10 eolJ about the ecoeodlic COfttat of ~'City ia Cdotado Md the ulioMI bacfits ift be .... 1hc .... Cllllf' iFlodtnUlit ... 1910. ... ...... .......... '° u.o.. ....... ,,..... ........... . ,........ . .. ............... • r ( ~\ almost :as a mlSSIOn.&I)' bcc:au~ 1ts ~-er funcbmcnt:dl)' ch2nceJ the •:iy my life -..as led. "ln1cr~mgly. the &Lllf l cxpencnccd bet•""Cen my p;lf"Cnts :ind myself IS as b~ a lft)1billJ I v.111 meet hue 1n Nc--pon. My mother tS a perfect eumplc of M>mconc •ho h.id no :aru b.ickground. but •ho cncounscd her child~n to pursue their in 1 e rests, C\'C1' tl'louih 1 hci r inlcrcsu ultimately :al~na1eJ them from her world. lf I tbil\ of hct beinc in ow 1udicGC1:. it heirs me find • i."On.t to Jc:scrlbe an utwotl or find an uample to c:rocs l~t thrutcnina pp. And oacc they ,\) ;ICr lbc briJJe, people lUJI return to CtOIOS il on lbcit ~n. That is the l ey tu auJ~cc iro-th anJ my ,oal at NHAM .. Indeed. the d\~ngc here u 10 nuke the mu)Cucn more rdC\-;ant 1,~ mute people ·~ ma be that COfltcmpo~I) ~rt b b«ume a Jialogue unto tt~lf, Our •free Tucsd.ay' rrosram ·and "TudJ-1 1 I ' :at Noon' h:l\c icncuitcd ' new ro t1lucQC) that re oo the 1JJ11iooal cthibtt., lt paocb. and en them to how &he &atUtt ol the nh 11° n. Chia • "This j I ution thf'UU&h three ) ctwlF, It l'IU b I rimrOcd th ten N lea.er and meaner, and lhnrn '1\- m~h 11 can ii • • matter f~ r be· • · t our rroJl"Mll ~ Ute commuany -• ~ tMI .... .... tided tC)...., __ I ~~_...,.,.., ... = r" ol &M .... LA.., &.dlll I ........... . .... ............... t I , • BLACKBOOK From 5 ~-& ., "' •. t ... A .. g.:-:n t.'->l.:r OlUf-•I\? .ot lohus r~ncc, Nt'Wf>0'1 Beach Mt'm- bt-~. St 7, non mt'mbt-"· S2 2 Phone 965- l ().48 • She'• Cot lhe Look, Nov. 14 .at 11 .l m . s.ddlcb.x.k Valley Ch.lpcer ol N.I· lion.JI Ch.arlly lc.:i~ fa~1on \how tlt Hyatt Rl1,~ IMnc PhuM 643-5389. • CydeCtvise OC, Nov 14, UC Wine Collep ol t..Wd1C1ne moun~ .lnd rcgd bllung on routes in 0.in• Pomt .lnd New- port Bc.-ch, food l'J11 •nd hulth expo. Cy- clmg. $21 Contxt Rmee llecLef. 640- 4074 • SocW Hour, Nov 16, S 30-7 30 p.m., Ct'nt~ SOO ol OC Pt'r(orming AIU CmteJ .ti R.tnd.111'1 .,au club .tnd r~.tnt. ~ AN Mcmbtts, frtt 1'on-~. SS PhoM SS6-2121 • Chrl•tmu llrun<.h and lovttque, Nov ta, (}pef tl P.KJfic South Co.lSl Cu.Id <lt Sl.q>U ~nee, WKUN Be.ach S 1 S pp Cool.let Lu Sliq>M, 661·SISJ2 • Winter f<lnlHy, Nov 18·0tc. 5, Saw· dust festivtll winttr ~eot ~Ufft chU· drt-n's r:>bvluound ~.th five '°"' ol fn.'Stl 1 .n..w, t'hund.iy 1hfout{h Sund.ly, 11 • m . .a p m AdYlts, ~) Childr~ u~r 12 frft! ~ ~p;tnlt'd by .xlult. Phone 49•· )030 •Under lhe Cyp•y Moon, Nov 19, 1 pm ·midn'&hl. Cystic F1bluis f~tJOfl c e-leboty c.Kino. dinllf'r d.inct' .nd .iuCl.IOns .al ~pott 8e.k h M.1rr1otl $60 pp. Con· I.Kl lu Po4o. 918 l 193 • Winier hnl.uy. "°" 10. Ai.s Assn. din· "4:r 0..nu• .and .tu..t1on .ti '"'ne M.amott BT ~1. StOO pp (0111~1 Od>boe O.ay, 646 640J • lu•ineu In the Alh, ,....,., 2 l .tt 6 p m oc e~. rn.-u (.om m llet' for the Alts .l•~.1r1.k r«q>11on oil f',.. ,i.c Mutu.111, d.n~ .ii R.u ReM.tur.int, l'c.-...putt Be.xh ~ llS 1·8J1 l • le a.I dH r.apillons ~O'I. 27 It 6 pm lntt'f\.il I klUY Sh..lll'f ~ ~ ~ R•l.l <.:Miion. l.tgun.t "·~· BT. • Alt Sbow -.tUa W\M • 0...., New 27, MW8 F~ .t 5anu AN Old ~ Houle. Phone ·~894). • D.1y Wilhout Alt, Otc. 1 at noon, South Coa5t ~ tlM ~ ~ perlorm- ing am orpniutionJ P'ftl'nl ''\'iul AMd· •ng\," .-compLation ol pby eiarpcs. f>Ot'n" Ind mWc: on M.a1~. Free, $10 or non·~ food llM' ~ Phone 9$1-2602. . • Throush U.. ffti ol • Child, Oft:. 1, Oiildhc4p USA Owon.lS bout~ and luncheon at Newpoit M.lmoct.. SJO pp. Phonr 847·9811. • • HolM Tour ..M lovtJctw, Dec.. ), CltOC ID and J.I Cu..'ld <lt Tuwn Hilk bcquet Club. Phone SU.a67S. • CMdy QM w. Dec.. ... Aai!Unc:e Lr~ Newport-Mew Junior ~ don--, Mt d.lnce wlch Omdr ..,_. The OWnondJ •Westin~ Com Pl.iu, ec.ta Mew . BT ·Opt S 12.S pp Phone 7St-•107. • QriWNll CMlll .... OK. 4, ~ ~ SS2 Oub II ~ Be¥h ~· rlOU. SSS2 per~· Pt'°"9 574·720I. • fOI the low fA a CW14. Dec.. 4 , Chold· help USA f.dWoft show~ luncheon at Ir· ,,.. ..... .,.., ., ... ........ 4 00 M.wi SI 8.1lho.1 673-463 3 *********** NIKI'S : INDIAN: FOOD : . ·············································~··· A .................................................. VIM Hy.lit $60 pP. Phone 6.S0-5049. COMMUIH1Y M.NTS RLM l VIDEO • StMry. S&Mry NiJht. Dec.. S, 4·6 .)() p.rn., Hum.n Option. New C>Oc<IM- lhc!med 5t.lcnl •ud.lon. food .lrwJ WW\e &t ltoOeft Mood"'1! W.ne ..,_. Food Crnt«, CotLI Met.I. s so pp • ""s in .id-..intt rholw 497·5620. • ~· def MM ClvitttNI Festival Wa.lk, Dec. S, 11 Lm...... p.m., aitOien, Phi~ Mwc Mobile, dw:erf. pup- pets, country mute by Bude N.M..cd .ind CNpped Chttb. ~. men. Brina Toys fut lots Phone 611-tOSO. • Ovlllmal Tree M¥. Dec.. S M 11 JO. OtOC .-fow S..O..... ~)'Oft Bc.leh S$S pp CoN.Kt ~h-Y Bumctt, 673·9364. • Ouiltmu TrH lruftc:t., Dec. S. OiOC Muchrt eoo.e Cu'1d • ANlhem t.-wr .... Phone Sl2·867S • Yv~ Fll!Wy, D«. 12 a 4:10 p.m .• ()prf.1 P.cif< holidly fn&A-..1 ol fine d.nio& 11 Center Cub, Cmu McM. Conuct R..;.h- Md Duly, 546-1372 . ~Ch:arl~y Brown's bu stulu, 'n" ill ri&ht. Corn'fcd, Certified Angus Midwestern buf. • Tt"ndcr. juicy charbroiled tuks served 1ii- tling hof off 1he ucakhousc grill. • With your choice of salad or c~cf·s oup. ccaltbousc potatoes. AnC:I fresh, hot ~ourdough bread. • For teaks that arc definitely a cut above che re t , bring thi• cenifinfe to Chulcy Brown's. h 's a great nlut' for the moolah . \ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• CA A ················~·································· ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• ~4 Jl&I lndum ol ~tht-<n ~tornu A \\ °') <'If l ·~ .J 't<' J.de_1.~ IUfl' : pm \\~1.n '"'-"""" on •nh01btl.ane> ~~t' 1ht-~t111c· "..,." 8 ""-lM>fl Bl'~h Publi< libr.tl') r-.l-.."putl Ceon:l!'f Bt"rxt. ll'l& ).111 Clc-r.!Cl\te Or"~" ~p.Y1 S.-..... h b4~ 11&1 f.a[l1,f, roun ~ ~I..-~·~" ~.t<J> .i l•t'f' pu~r.im on bin. •eU!M->(1,.h,1~ oilld 1Nt·r.K.llU<h 1 p rn -.;.,.,. Ill 8 ""-pot1 Hvbot Alt Muu•um 11~0 ~n C~e O. ~"'"' Bc:.id• ·s•1 1122 ' T ..-f.I~ T .1lu ,u 1' ""' .a" ""f:' "°ti lo(' rte ol lrtt inform.al g.illcory l.i .. , .11\d J.Jt. ~ C.Ofll>l\UC Tuewi.at .-.th ~vurth ~port Bot'()m,al ' .irtr\ol turn D I)~ 8 OfAngt Count• lni.1dt l dg. .. 1 Srn11 \ S..i.ood S...1 Mid V• HOO 8"""' Ct.N.1 Mo!ow, fi.4• 19(,q f ~ ~11tuur1~ .in Amt'roC•n Cte•· ~' '..,tiOf\4"' b.<11.-.t:·" «u1ugr>t <lnd luturt>I \?l°A\ "" · Ind. ~ <lnd \\~n X..-n<l' .t Lia.lit oil ttw f<lftJl's fututt' 6 lo 8 10 .am \\nJnn &v Co..t S lS '"' '"" ~.,,..... ~1.1<.~t- MUSIC 8 Alu Colftt \\ "'""°4;"" & Ro.Hlin~ Co S06 J hl SI .,~ C)I 1 S.-.ict b. S 0.' JJ 11££11MGS & SDllJIARS O~lcwn.J.nt.1 P'"'•'* l l'll... rnu\o\. II lO pm S..rurd.., f rtt .Alm J.iu, New Age & Blues • '-"°" "~ ~ Ubr.-y M.uJMn I\ lOOS OiJre., Or .. ~1 k.Kh, 8 MC'n)n's MusiuJ \\o1n1ngl "' l."""~ Cuu~ P<'flO!'mrn~ "-<t• C • ~ • ., C(IO I u"n (t"nit"I' 0.M• (,..zJ \\f>...i ·~()...'()!() P.i ClllC S)mphol>) O"t-lrJ k'1 ~ .l"'>t.Jnl conductor Cd .. .11d l'o1nn•io rnnt.o~ Nn.li.l• '"'-"' T .a~ lvt < ti1kltM .i~ Back-To-Back Huny in Tooy Rom.l' and ord~ .our origin..11 &1by &ick R.i Sweet Carolina Honeys · or Spk.)' Cajun Ribs at the n.~r menu pric\? of a full stab. And we"'IJ ~i> 'em coming. r•••••••••••••··~······ .... I I I I Free Half~ of Onion~ I . I I I • I I I • I I m .. . ... . 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'~ MocMnut llYd .• Newport leoeh WHEN: special ~ Monday ttvough Fltdoy, Nov 19: special dinner· done• Satuldoy, Nov. 20 '" n~ days ud ... --i~. iDadc MO Rf IMfO: '76-2001 . - ... h ,211\IJ l;IJP<'~ is said "' •ur the ljwJhty o( IM \, u\tau of !•>'J I and 1992 -J rrvaJ the r. rn'k>rabte \ ,J\cau of - 1. This ii. "',11c drunk iA I : .. :ice with the le~ ~Is (from ~t) ()Qmthique 8ri.lire, Thittry luaux and l.a&lrent lruier get in spirit of upcoming muse of Beaujolais ~au. fcs11 .. c, romantic four-course dinner cJ:incc -.111 take place the n~t night in- Care Aeuri at $39 per couple includinf a bolllc 0 Beaujolais NOU\'C&U. \J,ne al .pt.nee .. ( ,,,;i-Cola is • c h IS r, 11~~ty U1h1 •I oalrobol .Jntcnt and C'EST BEAUJOIAIS .AT· CAFE FLEURI Wme by the gl S3, anJ SI:! by &he bottle is :maibblc lrom Boucb:ud Pere :110)1 ol it ii MJ( hdJ back fOf !llli"I purpl*I. but tS m.: .mt ao be coosumed now. The h~Net BeMijoWl. IUicb U Morp11. Clii ls:;.. down Md Jcft toa fota~•lO~but ,,·~the you•~ Nouftau lh•t bolds ..... ~ wwt. Celebratiom .,. U,pnkt all o\.cr the place, ncMlilcn more &Uy than at C... newt et Lt ........ hotel Food ot &M •aujc)lail re~ will be &M leaNre ol a ' menu 1eMd b the week. ~d b) the tl'CI Frcoclt team camaai• By MART.A BIRD, Lo ca I D i n i n g of Le Mcridicn's ~ccuu'c chd Doalalque 8rtaJn and hb talcn1cd associates, Cafe Acun chef 1.a ...... a llraiel' and cucuID"C 10US chef nlmJ a.a. And what food it is! Briaire has dcvixd a delicious menu: thin slices Of 51~ 1tuddcd wilh tndllc:s aod pi$tadOOs are served with 1 ICductlYcty ~ve potato A1aid. S7.50; a aumy awsblOom ud waaemess tou.p, wiab tn iAtemicy ol ~. S4, and a mixed ulad ol dtlicaJe ka\U of macbe and dandelions with a hint ol warm red wine d~a,. $6..SO. Small enlrccs include a tour de force putty purse thin as paper, itufTcd with wild mushrooms and ~cetbrcads in a cbrk. rich sauce of yqetablcs and Beaujolais. $7. 81.lfpndy uiai~ arc scn-cd in a tiny aap or bttad. swiinmiq deliciously &n prlic herb butter. S8. and faJet ol pike ls a lisbt deli&ht with leek julienne in Sauvipoo beune blanc sauce, $8.50. Yoo may ftcl lite wpp&Qa the main course and go&n& itta1&ht t~ a u.mplc oC Beaujolais country-st) le dcsscn.s.; cxb is S3 -but the nuin cowses arc Yt'Ofks or culinary t n! U\'OfY pinea hen wilh blood oranic sauce. $18; a tender lamb shank with the c1as.sk acL'Ompanimcnt of white beans. $17, or I~ lake trout "en papiUoUc" perfumed 3nd Oa1.ottd with ccpc mushrooms. SJ6: These rc1ional dishes will be f catu.rcd bcginnina Monday through Friday, Nov. 19, and a ct FIJ one ot the oldest 'intncn m aJJ of Burgund), (run su1cc 1731 b} the Bouchard family). A selection or ~ujolais •-incs Crom olhcr F wtll also be offo.rcd in the Truaoo anJ Atrium bars and Ruta11raat Aa&oiM. For rtRrvalions and information (indudina $J>CCial room rates for the Nov. 20 dinncr·<bnc:c crov.d), phone 476--2001. 0 bbrla Bird ls• fttt..laatt 11tritu lrilMt loal dJ.U.. u#ics •war ~htH~ - '.lf ,\FOOU • ">TfAKS CALIFORNIA CUISINE ~F~l t.E/\(I' CHINE Sf BRKF ST LUNCH 'DINNER .. 12