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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-11-26 - Orange Coast Pilot• • Serving a friendly feast . More than 1,000 people enjoy ,. · turkey dinner thanks to Merle Hatleberg, a 70-year-ald woman with an appetite for humanity BY DAVID H i rn., SrMf \Viuna W ith the love and lauaJucr or a hundred families combined, more lhan 1,000 people celebrated Thanksci\ing Day Thursday at lhe Rea Community Cenlcr, eating a (rec feast made possible by 1 wom:tn with an ' uppe1i1e for humanity. 'fhc table was set for diversity: senior ci1izcns, youna professionals, homeless people, 11\c: unemployed, humongous families ind anyone else who didn't wtnt 10 be .Wnc on Thanksgivins Day. In 1hc C'Of"ncr ot the l:iirge fellowship hall ut a whcclchAir-bound womaa with 1 giant smile -~fcrle H1tlcbcrg. the 7Q..)'ear-okt l11dy wbo founded the Someone.Cares Soup K.hcht:n Vlith her own money. For 5even years, the hJS been rccdin1UO to300 people per day, five days a week. The '1SUal menu: soup. salad· and bread. AU you ciin cat. . But on Thursday. she offered a smorcai.bonJ 10 1hc horde's or people who p.aclr.cd the ccnJer: tu rkey, :nuffing. salad, candied y.ams. pumpkin pie, \'egelablcs, oorn. Smiles. handshakes and thonk·)'Ou·s o.lso YI ere served carc1e ria·slylc. .. I 1hinlr. 1his is fan1as1ic," said Hal \Vil~n or Costa Mesa, V1·ho was Oo.nked by his wife, Angie, ::and 7-)'ear-old daughter, Reba. "I \·e ncvc r had to ask for Cloudy in the morning With afternoon hip in the low 70s along the coast. Slightly warme< inland . LOW5 tonight in the mid SOs. See WNffler, 2 Winner of 33 journalism awards in 1993 Tyler Chamadt, 8, puts whipped cream on tea of eumpkin piu that were .crvcd T\Wnday •• the Ru Como11mity Ccntcr in Co.ta Mesa. Tyler, a third-grader from Mariner's Elementary School, was one of the volunteers who bclp<'d SUV< Thanksgiving dinner. City mulls $3-million deal with developer 1J1> Bu ilder says there's no · room on Loral site for attordable housing, which leads counc il to consider plan that would set up fund for low-cost homes. NE\\'PORT BEACH -Break· 1ng from a Jong-s1and1ng pract1c:c of requiring dcvek>pc~ lo build a.C· rord:iblc homes when erecting luA· ury neighborhoods. the Ci1y Coun- cil -·ill consider wai\ing the rule :ind allowing Ford Motor Und Oe\'elopment Co. 10 give 1he c11~ cash insle:id. ~'layor Clarence Turner '31d of· fic1als from the Ford ~1ot6r Und Dc\•elopment Co. -11i.hich lease) the lor31 property from The Ir· \Inc Co. -don't think 1hey tu'e enough room to build afrord:ablc housing on the 100-acrc site. Instead of requiring Ford 10 build 1hc housing, Turner '*:Int) the council to consider colfccting ••in·lieu recs" -money 1he de\el· opcr could front the city spcc1fi· cally. fot bu1ld1ng aJfordablc hou~· ing. Turner u1d 1he cny could col- lect :u much llS S3 million from Ford 1! il build$ on lhe Loral properly. That Vl>ay, ford could develop the land ,.,11hou1 01frGrJ...1blc homes. ""hich tenJ 10 be h1gh-Jeni.i1y, anti the cit~ .. ould ha\'C cnuugh money to embark on ns O\\n a(fo1dable · housing pro1cc1,. '"Lct"s t.ike the money, build a fund, and lei 3 dc\e)opcr come 1n 3nd qualiry fur 1hat nlOne) .. ·hen someone 'Atth u rundo.,.,·n ap.art· ment house comes to the city fo1 help.'· Turner said. lee DIMNlll,fh,. • Greg Halk berg pushes his mother• Ai.er le, who hu a broken k g, through kitchen where \-Olunteers prepare to serve dinner. He bche\•c.s collccti.ng 1n·lleu recs l.S .... ·1n·¥.·in:· because It pro- \ldes dc\..::lopcrs Ylith a lucrative business opponunity and 11ve1 the Art is his passion While better known 10< his humorous work on the MNll screen, aa.or Martin Mull, it turns out, is also very set"ious about painting. See slory, pa.gt 6. __ ... Calling all creative kids! 0..liw! ldds. -• to 12, ire lnvited to io'n tn the run for ""' 0.ily Piloc/F tihion ·Isl.ind Holicby Orrwnent Contest. Oste a homefNde om1men t and ,ou'll hlYe a chance 10 win • gik certifi- ate 'ftOf'th up to 5100 1edtemat>'e ill Fasbion lslond. The doodline for enlly ~ Tuetd.ly. Nov. JO. look In the 0.iity Pikit fOf deuU1 Of c.ll 6'2-4)21. <>It. 27'. ....... The pointing on the top o( - l ltbyp....1-Debra HUM. II ET '42-4))0 Muadr.. ................. ..,J 0 ... _ ........... _ ,. Man's warnings go unheeded, City dock falls apart ..,.. Wharf on Balboa Peninsula had been deteriorating and was swept away during storm. By DA.YID H;_lnz;sw·r WVtu , BALBOA PENINSULA - ~tiltc Dutol£o hu one thin& 10 say IO city ofrociats: "I lold )'OU '°'•• A resident of the Balboa Penin- JU)a. he had been watchina a city· owned dock at Fcmando Strtcl and Edgewat1t;f Avenue dc:teriontc for 1be put 1CYC:ral mon1hs. 'The bin.an and pins 1h11 held lhe docl< IO lhe ~ had NSl<d. .Ho -• • tide Is 01111 -1d t&kc IO ...., dlle pier out IO aca. So rwo -b ..,, ho called Ci1y Hall aod -'8ia<d-He uid city ofllclols IOld hllo Ibey ,...,. aoina to~tloo-M!l)'Uf&n)" MIY• bul l>Mtolfo iaolslcd Ibey seed l':lmlMI _. 10o loot 11 it ·imatd'llllf. ...... -...... ..,._.. nol ID S'fr'+ 11." be aa.kL aw c=-s-Ca•KP'n, ._ __ .._.,.... Y ___ _,,_ ..... .............. ............ 191! ........ ............... ._ ..... -A ...... )t.Wc .\l.u.mt. I:Ml~' 1'1un BalOO. t<1idcnt Atilte o .. talfo ins~ damaged dock with his dog )Uc aft.er it was Swtpt of ib pilings during storm last \\~Ck. When 1he city worker came to eumine the dock, Das1olfo looked ovcr bis shoulder while he te· placed 1hc nut<d hi.,... He uid the worku didn't think it would be ne<'<IAf)' 10 replace lhc: pins. Last wc:ek. dwin1 his mornln& ...it wilh his dos. Du1otfo ..,. lic:cd 1hc do<k had beochcd luclt "Thit lhiaa Is In shamblu," ho said. "t1•1 terrible:," Marine Dircctm D•.,. Hanl>- baqer uid Wednesday the Oto· enl Scrvica Dcpanm<:nt will ei· tbcr repair or remove 1hc dock soon. althou&h he's "°' sure ex· Ktty when that will happen. 'f"J"he pilinp need to W raiK'd." Hanhbarttr u ·id. ·,-,,at's what ls causina this·frcak dtu11ion." He sakt by buUdin1 up the pil· ..,.., lhe doclt could be lif\ed blc:k lft10 place. It's slated for replace· mrnt Mtt June. "'When we had that 1:1orm two -~ ..,. ii Just floal<d oil Ill pilU1p." be Aki. ""*"'......._ __ - di S 11 dDLMs la M.r aore.. It..,..._ "f1IO -II I -l"" IO "'1 IJ.'p' I tn ... a4-fto __ .......,-... ......_ fl1 rs'110f .. t '-rd &s,' D dc•~tl PTll , .. .., ... 7&0111-.1 JI 11• -...... 'Ski .. ....... ... LAlllDIP..-1 Hot grease boils over, starts fire at food plant .... No one is injured in blaze that took four hours to extinguish. BY DA\'ID HEITZ., l'lA•' \\'un1. COSTA ~tESA -A f~r the $tU of a S'A'imming pool boiled O\'"tt Thursday morning. sendina 1Caldill£ grease into a ne3rby burn· er and i5n1ting 1 fire that toot four hou~ 10 cxtinguist\,. The Cos.ta ~1csa Fire Depart· mcnt was called to Union Foods. 320 Kalmus Dr., about 9 a.m. •hen someone spo11cd 5mQke pourlQ OU1 o( the roof of th~ In· dustrill buildina. Nobody wu in the fattOf)' wMn the bfatt bq10. When, firtfi&htcrs arrived. they diSCOYCrcd a "'1&11 fire ill a fryer JO feel b)! 10 reel . The fryer, which ii uJCd 10 cook noodles. -"""ple•elY -roycd. No one wu ittiurcd. but otr..S.t. , cstimalcd 1he eta~ at S7SO..OOO. Benuse C fires baw lhe pocen1ial IOM. YnQOl'llrotlabie blazes. a.ta M•• ba11alioo c111or Ron ~td.t1nimy said he summoned fire Jepanmcnts fron1 Newporl Beach. Huntington Beach. Santa Ana and 1he coun1y. Sutcen engines responded 10 the scene. as ,.·ell as orfkiab, frD(O the Orange County Health IX· panmc.nt and En' ironmcn1al Man· aac.mcnt AssoctatK>n. Unul rounry offtc~ls arrf\-cd 1 few minuta later Wllb • Spc:Ci31 (ol:m used to c11;11ncu1sh arca.w- fires.. ~1c>.11n1my said the DAmcs s.rcw lll};C enough 10 set off 16 sprinkler heads. "It ..,·as one o( those odd situa· uons 1b11 really had the poccntial lb 1c.1 out of control... be said. The fire wu not complr:lcl)' ou1 un1U J e.m. Mct.t1nimy said the fl)'tri· att never turned olf, even wbc• the-re U't no c:mpk>ytts in the buildtftl. He. said lbc ftycrs uc refU)a1cd b)! eq•lflme•• lbal _.. .... ~ ... C)'Clct '"" ...... and keepo • too """ to ..... . Ho &aid 1be mad>inay .pp... ent1Y "'"1l\lo<lione and Ille llot .u -4 '"'' ot the r.,... .... F••••• Pe..•:11 IQ .. ... ...,,.,,.... .... __ NM-0-AM._ Jett-wil ........... a.. LIM--' _._._o... _ -·-·=·-......... .. NlrC .. = 1lmll• ~ ................. Olill= . .... 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Cynthia Rylant - A moving novel about the horrors of war and the need for peace, this new offering from the 1993 Newberry Medalist tells the story of a 17-year-old boy, concu rrently outraged by the bon1bing of Pearl Harbor and in Juve with a young lady who tit :1g:i.ins1 war and in favor of hin1 registering as a con~1cn1ious'objector. •"Short ClrtulU," edited by Donald Gallo - A compilnion \OJun1e 10 the widely pn:iscd '"Si.~tccn, Visions and Connections." !his collection of I.' hair+raising s1ories is bound iu stun and shock 1een readers. Holiday Books: • .. In the tt1onth or Klslcv," by Nina Jarrc -This s1ory of a I lanukkah miracle carries lessons or charily for all, illun1inated by glowing woodcut illust r:uions. • .. Mvt.n Candlts ror K""·anzaa," by Andrea DaYls Pinkney -This beautiful and informative book follows the sequence of lhe African-inspired celebration of family, ancestors, community and gratitude for life's good. • "Christmas TroUs," by Jan Bretl -In this &)orious «lebra1ton of the season, 1 youn~ girl teaches the true mcan1n1 or Christmas to two messy and milchieYOUS elves. LaDoaa• KJ~alt-z h t.M /\'cwpol't lk•cb IJb,..rl•a. NOW TO lllACM UI CUnllatlon: (The nm.. Oransc County) (800) 252·9141 Advertbi.n1 O...U.c:d 642·5678 Display 642~32 I Eilitori>l NCWI 540-1224 Spam 64l~3IO " . 11 ... ,, Sporo Fa -.110 Alain Oftloe But"-Ollkit 6U-4»1 auai-r..611-19112 MANAGING EDITOll STEVE MARaU, 5-I0-1224, CXL 36J PILOT NOllLll TIMOTllY CUR• .... A 42-year-old att profqsor at Coastline Community C.Ollege in Costa Mesa. But for Cart - who spends his time between homes in Capistrano Beach and ~taine -teaching is a lide light to his full-time tuttr as a painter. "I've always COJUidered myself an artist firsc and I do enjoy teaching. but I think.that I do th1s lot a life not a living. .. -y CAllllR CHOICI Clark began his career in art at age 16 when he worked for ·the Walt Disney C.O. drawing portraits to be sold to the public. ·He later 1nduated from Chouinard Art Institute, California Institute of the Aru and Cal State LOng Beach. He started painting with oil paints but aCter discovering he was allergic to the oils, he turned 10 painting with wa1ercolors. NIWPOIT TO PIOVINCI While Oark's pain1ings h11vc oflen featured IOC':ll backdrops like the Balboa Pavilion and the Sherman Gardens in Coron11 del ~1ar, he also escapes to f:ir away locales like Por1ugal and Italy. His most recent exhibi1ion -on display at his Capi~rano Beach studio -reaturcs his pai nlinp from this ·sun1mcr's 1rip 10 Provence, Fr.::incc . "The Sou1h of France has a \.l.Ond crful combination of rolling land!>Capc and bcauliful ports and wild Oowers in 1hc fields and 1he architec1ure seems 10 compliment ii perfectly," he said. llUSH WITH PAMI Clark has h:id his ""'ork exhibi1ed a1 galleries across the Unilcd SJates. His. 11.·ork has also been shown a1 the American W11trcolot Society and I.he · Natlooal Academy Shows in New YOfk. However, pubUc television vicwcn may recognize Cart 11 1hc featured anisl and host of the 1erics "Focus on Watcn:olor." un •llllND Tiii UllL The life of an 111is1 isn't as carefree u It olOUnds, tnw:lin& counlr)'lidct lookin& for inspiration. "Sure. )'OU need the inspiration, bu& )'OU need to paint 8-10 houn a day. It's • kJc of work," he u.id. "You have to paint wh.ether yw reel like it or nol. When you're Inspired., you paint like Q"U)' for 13: hOurs. \Yhen you're nol, you paint Cor 1en hours searching for inspiration. llut ultim11ely, you paint because you kwt 10 pitlnt -not for money." -Story by ~l•mk !tfc.Uod, photo by Alf6•n El;as If you know someone who "·ou/d make an interesting Pilot Person, call our Reade.rs HOiline at 642-6086. Rcmcn1ber to /cave your nante a11d phone number. Thanks! · ,. CITYSIDI- " Shadow play Of-.itrorHll. Al.i.u, l)All.l' r1LOT The afternoon sun helps ctt.ite an eerie pattern of shadows on the floor of the COsta lttc.st Post Offit'C as people enter and ex.it through the front door. . ftMI' S? •'fUUI ~•port le.ch: 7CVS2 latliol: 61/SJ • Cott.\ MeN: n/S4 ' COtOM dd M.v-: 71/S4 -JOUCAST 1.0CATION ... _ =-.... .._..., .,... stUSWfll .... 1·.J • l·J • l·.J • ,.. . W*"° lM1fJtfMln1 •1 -"'"'" .... """ ....... -""" ......... ... ,UM»., .... ""' ....... -""" -- &:M._., s.a 121J4 ..... 1,t •11t ,,_ , .. h11,..u WIATHll Largest vocational tecbnology lddln9 In the West nears completion at DCC COSTA ~1ESA -At Prange Co:isl Colle e, ex1erior constr~ljon on wh11t Will be lhc: larg v on3J technol~ building west of 1hc 1'1 ississ1ppi Ri\'er is ne:1rly complete. The college broke ground 1n August 1992 for the S8.S mil· hon. 7S,OOO-squ:1re·foot Voe~ tional 1'ec:hnology Buildi.ng on the .,,,·cs1 edge of oompus. Com· plction of 1he two-story building • 1s cxpcc1c:d in ~toy, -.·ilh cluscs beginning in Augus1 1994, "It is abs.olu1ely huge," uid Ernest tt1aurer, deon of 1he CCC technology division. "We rccen1ly took me1nbcrs of our Cacully on ;a tour of the building. They were amazed :u Oysleldl lll'Oll'llll 1111111 teachers, hnl·rllnra COSTA MESA - Volunlcers are needed for 1hc National Dyslexia Found:1tion Ou1reach Prognm. a non-profi1 educa lionul and · medico) research org:1ni1.otion. Volunteers to scr'le a1 lcac hcr's aides or 10 l'l"Ork YI ith supporl groups and p:ircnl scminnrs arc needed in addi1ion 10 cleric-al help, fund+raisin&; and publicity. Don:ifions of old YllS t:'lpc~ for conversion 10 classroom lessons, old color te levisions and videocas.sclle players arc also needed. C:tll 642-7086 for n1orc informatton. its size." The building is under ronstruc1ion on l:1nJ 1h:11 w:is once grazing fields used by 1he OCC agriculture p~m. v.·hich W3S discontinued several yc:1 rs ago. \Vith t.,,,·o. 12()..Ka t le,lurc h::ills, i i will be the largest building on campus and h00,1e 10 I .I technical pr~racru. Project architect Rush 1·1111 of Newport Dc:1ch is 11n OCC gr:idu:11c . "Th~. ne.,,,· building Knds an important mess3ge 10 1he romn1uni1y," Hitt ~id. "It P)'S lhat Orange Co:u1 Collc1c ii commi1 1ed 10 \'tx::11ion:1l and lechnic.al eJucalion." -ByRuu Loar Parent group filClllel on co1111111111ca1ia NEWPORT DEACH - The newly formc-0 Nc-.l'°rt ll:1rbor Poarcnl Connecuon :u Ne.,.,·port l-1:1rbor High SchoQI \.\.·ill mcc1 frt)nl 7:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesd11y, NO\'. 30, in Sims Hall on campus. The new p:1rcnt group will focus on issues ~uch as tecn-parcnl rom1nunic:a1ton, jobs, cars, curfc.,.~. d:llini. panics, subslance 1busc and SCl:u3J prcssutb. Par1icipants mcc.:1 once a 1nonlh for ptc~n1a1toru and d1scuuton. ~lore information as available by c:ilhng 642-4484 . Costume Jewelf'Y s11e to benem seniors NE\YPORT BEACH -fabulous J=au:c jev.·clry will hold 1 spcci:il two-day shopping event to bcnefi1 Herituge Pointe on \Ycdnesd:ay, Dec:. I and Thursd:iy, !Xe. 2. On 1hosc lv.'O days. shop owner J0)'1:c Ki ng .,..111 dona te 15~ of the sales to He1itage Pointe, a non·profi1 re1ircmen1 and assis.1ed·living communi1y in ~1 ission Viejo. Fabulous Fau.s: carries Jewelry, handbags. belts and acceuori« C:1shioned aflcr the expcruive designer i1ems. Fabulous Faux is located in Nc.,,,·port Nonh Shopping Ccnrer 1220 Bison Ave., Newport Beach. Call 364·9685. ' Min hit lly c. lllfn ........ COSTA MESA -A 4J.ycar-old man wu hil by • (Ir Thurlday eve.nine wh.ilo walkina acros.s the strecl in !he 1000 block ot Welt Balter. Police would not relcue his name or tetidcncc. He suffered minor injuria., lnc~udin~ 1 broltc.n tea. poltee Uid. Tbe _ ... Oc.d ~he aa:idca& ICIM. W1tnt.MC"1 said &he rictUn was hil by 1 liah1-bluc Honda Accord, _...., a 1986 model. Tbt7 aald ... car, whkb broke a •17 .... , when it hit 1hc --. .._.. Iller !he atddenc INI did ......... '111e¥iclta_ ..... ...,....._w ,.,.,.,. .. ............... " 11111 ._._""''a 'Pk .. ••PGlll; ..... _ _ .. _ _.,..., ecc a1m&AMM ••n•• WI ~U<kou enrolled J1 o..p o.at ColJctc'• ttr1mks duta •Ill COnduc:i 1hclr 17th annval Chriltmas Art Poctcry and Glau SaJc Monday throup Thurlday in the OCC ~..adcn1 Center from 9 a.nti. to 7 p.m.. The: rour-d1y 1:1k: will feature Raloa poucry, &al weH u •loleh runctioMJ ceramic itcrnl u tc.apou, mup. vucs ind bowls. Sculpture picca wiH also be tOtd. Pan or the proceeds will ao 10 purdwc equipment for OCC's cc,.,.,ics Clwt>. For more lnfonn1tion please call 432·5515. ' WIDNUDAY, DIC. J MOL.IDAY IV"4Mtt .. OUP N~ Bcacb Marriqc and F111mlly Therapist Intern ~la.tine Cohen will be: COf\ducdna a luppon aroop for women 11 her Ncwpolt Center orritt from 7 p.m. to 8:.30 p.m. The WpPOrt &rOUp is seared toward hclpina -..ncn who arc '*"I lhr<*Jb a diYOfcc or who arc rcttntly di'IOC'ttd cope durina the holid:r.)-s. The aroup will mcc1 every \Vcdnclday cvcninc throu&h Januarf . S. ·Cost ls SIS per mcc1inJ. Space Is limited~ to call 7S9-0S19 ror reservations. JIU•.UfllM WOltUllOP A 1v1•0-hoor .,'Orkshoo 1hat presents tips roe bWldio.& self-esteem will be offered at 6 p.m. by Oranae C.OUt Colltic'' Rc·En1ry Center. Admission is free, aod the publ1C 11 in\·iccd to aucnd. For more informatK>n, plC:lst' c:tll '32·5162. fHUllSDAY, DIC. 2 IUllMUI OPPOllTVNll'f a•IAJU'AIT Rtek Hc1ff. editor of the Oransc Caun1y BuMncu Journ:il . .,.,11 speak al a brcaU'15t sporuored by 1he Stvrpor1 ll:irbor Arca Chamber of Commerce ar John l>ominis Rc~taunnt in Newport lkach. Rccist1111ion a!Kt flC!.,'Orluns "arci at 7:1S 1.m •• the J>i"osram 5taru 11 7.JO am. Co:o.t is Si l lldv:lna:. 11.nd Sl6 :i.t lhc. door for mtn1bcn., Sl6 ad\OlfKI: ind S21 at the door·foc 1ucs11. Prkc mcludcs brt'akru1, Call 729-4400. FRIDAY, DIC. i MOTO•CTCLI IWA.PMllT A 'motorq·clc &wlllpmccl •ill be ht:ld rrom S p.m. to lO p.1n. ln Bu1ld1n1 10 11 lhc 0111n1e Counly Fair and EJ._posihon Center in Co.la to.tea. Adult admission is SS, children under 12 arc free. Call )64.3672. SATURDAY, .DIC, 4 NATIONAi. OUAaO OPIN llOUll The CoMa ~lc:u Air National Guard M::thOn is h2'itC 1n open houK from t p.m. to •:JO p.m. al 16.SI N~ Bh-d. ac AllU1Jt0fl ln Cou1 P.tc.g. The uni1 will dSipl:iiy 1hcir milhary communations syMems.. as •i:U u boal \Calk d••)"I by the Cmta P.lcu Fire Police tnd Fire Dc~rtmcnts. C"::altfocn.i1 11ip .... y 'Pa1rol, Civil Air" Patrol 1nd lht: 0.hfomia l\Jmy National Guard. 'The.re ., .. u be c.21rn1v;il type pmcs. and 1nyonc: mllinc Jon.211.iom to the J.li:rke·A·\\'ish founda1ion or 1hc P.larch , ... Friday, Nowmber 29, 111113 a Cllal&I ''WY MfAl9 Prabytc.riu Ourth of tbe ~nut in Coll• Mesa imilct famil~ to .. CYCDil\I of fun ud insptnlioa from 5 p.m. to l:JO p.in. at 2&SO Failvicw Road. The evcni~ indudes easy to make c:nlU Cor clUklren and MiUtu., ora.arnc:nll aftd &lfU for family aad fricn<k. music and MOf}'tcUifta. Food •nd bcvcrqc wilt be .vailabk for • nominil chafJC. Admds.ion is free. vwi'Namt •» ~ Inter Shows is spontOriq • VW •nd Poncbc Swapmccl and Cir show frorn S p.m. t0 9 p.m. in BuiJdin& 10 11 the Or1nae Coun'J Falr -and Expo&itioo Center in CoiUi ~tcsa. Admiuioa is SS tOr lduJts. childrcn under J2 are free. For more lriform1tion, call 364-3672. .......... The Oranac County Fair and ExpoUtion Center ll sponsoring a •lunler ind lumper &how from 8 a.m. to S p.m. in the EquestriJin Center al the F1irpoun<h In Costa !l.1csa. Admis.sion is free. For more inform.11ion, call 708·1652. ' INUWAY The Spccdwliy Fall Oas.sic wil be held from 8 p.m. 10 10 p.m. in lhc Grandscand Arena 11 the Oran1e County F.21it 1nd Eqiol.itioo Center ln Costa t-.1esa. Admission is SIO foe adults 0¥1:1 18. S5 for IJCI 13·17. and free for a1es 12 and under. For moce i.nformatton, ca.II •92-9931. SUNDAY, DIC. 5 CMallTMAI WAA.K The 17th Annu.211 Chrlscmu Walk ft'Slival begins at II a.m. "1ore 1han 100 prizes .21s well .as plcn1y ol refreshments .,11\ be aVJiil~blc to 1hosc .,ho p:ir1ic1p:i1c in the .21nnual •·alk a.Ions &st Coasl l lighway. P.tusic, carotcn, d:aOC'C"rs and -of rounc -Santa O:.us •·ill be. on hand. CMIUSTMAI IU ... lll & ONN MOUll "A Chris1n1as Surprise" ••ill be unveiled at Corona dcl !\-tar Bnnch Libr1ry .. hen the library holds an Open l'fO\IK front noon to 4 p.m. A.ctfvitics wilt include music. puppcl shov.~ wnp and stories. Refreshments .,·ii be prov Wied. For more inform:uion, c:1ll f>.U -31 35. <'"' runv.uo•nau Thirty masnifi«nlly dcrora1cd trees •·ill be displarcd at f ashion l ~:ind in Newpon Oc:a<:l'I from 11 a.m. 10 7 p.m. by 1-loa& l·l~tal'1 552 Oub. Prattcdi from the sale of lhc trees. to be jud~d 1ind olfi:-rcd for sale :it 1bc Cbri5tmas Car°' lbll held oa December 4, "i ll bencfi1 lloaa I-le.art lm titu.tc 's nc:w Cardi:.c Care Scniccs Ou1p:i1k n1 Ccnu:r. For mocc infomu1ion. call 574. 7ios. SWIDtlll CMaJl!MAS rAl8 Tbc Swedish Womcn·s Educa1ional As.10cia1KN:1'1 OnnJC C:OUnty Ol;ipecr is holding a S•cdish Cbris1mu f2ir be.tween 11 a..m. Ind S p.m. at the Ca.ta ~1csa Ncishbochood Center. Dona1ions ace S2 and children arc admiucd free. Food •·ill be ..:rvcd. THE NIK E TO WN 'JORDAN' PAVILION ----. Air /or1J1111 Warttr·Up, S125. Air /11rda11 l11rl1•1. SJ25 R1"'-Y1rch ~hm1"!l that f't'IJl'le 1t•l11• 1·11/ friatcnk1• grt SS!l 11/(lrt' ti't.IH//(O/ (IJ11ls t/11111 llCJrn1i1( pt'l1pf1•. (' Air for.Ian &rskrtlvill 5-'tt't· $12'l NIKE TOWN THI MOST Niii STUFF ANf WH lll At tl1t• 1'1111 ttf lh1· 55 Fu'\f "' C1ist11 M1"""l1 11t Tr1,J11,l{l1· ">tjll•lrl' 01'1'11 M oud11t1-Snt11rot11y, 1Dt11rr·911111 S1111dat1. I / 111P1 -,,,,, f -1-' I t>-' 'Y n 1t> 1 <. TR14.NGLE sq ware 81111k ~Di"tlul "' \'1r~111 M•',\;U~tort • .. ., GIFTS TH AT ARE, WELL, DIFFERE,.T. Trionslt s., ... ,.. is Or.llrrgt' County'.< most uniqU# holiday slroppirw apt1lt11Ct. It's ..,., strrss. ntsy-p11r* 1rtd aboot 1111. f>m , YIRI I/tr -Gq '" °""'Wr . . Cowmy-' ont of only /wo Virgl" Mega lortS i11 Alnuico. Go lo Bit,_ & Na6lt for 1"".>b. ~;for hlrtdr, •Piii A.Iii for c:o(ftt ttft11wrrl. ~ ftW ._,, go lo NIK E TOWN, U. of lht world' grt•ltat col/«lwlf of 1thlnlc llton, ,,.,.,..1111<1 p<Wtt ..-.brlil. " 11rr. N • ,_., 11# 55 r....., I• C-.. •• 4 ,, .... No ....... ttll ' 0 RM:hud 11.odrigua ol Cost> Mesa enjoys dascrt after h<uty meal. DINNER fr•• P•1• 1 anything in my life," he u.id. ..-Bur I juSt got ou1 of the hosplW, ind I died SC\'Cn times while I was lo 1hcrc. I came out with basically nothing left." · \Vibon, a construction worker, )41id he no longer is able 10 .,..'Ork. ··~iy wife and I always sent rnoncy to 1he Los Angeles Rescue Mi~ion." he said ... , never knew "h:.it it w:u all about, bul 1od:ly I know:· \Vhile her parents ate, Reba pla)Cd ho~--otch v.ith a new friend: Alex is. a girl .she met while \\J1 ting 10 line for dinner. \Vhen 11 v.a.s ume lO go, the new buddies hugged ... Goodbye, it was nice knw·ing you:' Alexis said. TI1ey captured the spirit of ' Thundliy's dinner. ilran.ccn mak-in& friends at a pany hos1,ed by a woman who remained anonymous to moic or her guests. For the rll'tl Th:ink.sgiviQ& in seven years. Merle Hatlcbcrg wa.s 1.tnable 10 cook or serve. Her dau&.htcr, Teri Hatlcbcrg - general manager of The C.nncry restaurant in Newport -was more thom ready· for. the task. "Come here and volunteer £or one day, and you become so hum- ble," she uid. "TilC childre n espe- cially apprcci:ite it. They sec 1hcy'vc got two arms, two legs and a brain, and they say, 'I'm II.icky.'" Figtlling cancer and :;i broken 1high bone, Merle Hatlebcrg in· conspicuously sa.t 11 the hc:ad of • the 1able closest 10 the door, cock· ing her head back and fonh 10 make sure everyone was ha\•ing a good time. C.e11a• Funding G!!!!.I! . REFINANCE TODAY Guaranteed To Lowu Your Monthly Payment At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! Coll T odoy F0< o F,.. U...uhotion (800) 201-FUND 1M l:, ·::..-:. __ .... _ 5031 Birch Ave., Suite E, ~Beach }Ou;.,. /11vitt"d 70 ~e Our CUSTOM INVITATION PRINTING CENTER (~!1110M." !·rum ()ur Huge Sel«tion of f'npn; t;,,,,u,fX'. ryp, Sryks And Print Cown. ~1hc1hl·t You Nct-d lnvi1 .. 11ion:. For l"hc 1-tolidayi; ... \'(,'aJ<l1n~i. ~howcr.. ... AnnivC'n.;irio ... B1rtli Announl,·ment~ ... Binhcb~ ... Or For ll1;i! (lnt.c:-ln-A-l.ift.""t1mc Spccia.I Oca.sion ... Wl' 1 lavl' A FriendJy, Creatiw-And Helpful Staff, In Addition To E.xtttmdy Fast Service. WhatCYCr Your Custom Printing Nttd.11 An: , . , Wt-Gt11 Do It.' JJ\N SSON'S llWfOlffutf-ClllE .. 7 14/650-6070 •OPEN 7 DAYS! 1800 NEWPORl. Bl.VD. \urn• !tTRFF.r & NEWT'OR"f BLVD.) • Ne..,aft 1uP"l'Ca• .... ~ .. • K.lnVTA ""'"""'· D/.llY r1L>•1 ---....... ,.1.,, 3111111 ...... COSTA MESA -I'<>< the n.ilUh COl'tltCUliw holiday 1euon, Oran1e Coast CollclC 1tudcn.t1 are colle<tins Christmas plis loo -dy ond -d Oraoae C.OU:nty younJSIC.l'L The Ms<I Tue Projcn b •poruoted by OCC'• Ass«iatc4 S1uden11. Tht """P is worltins clor<ly with 1he OtJn,e County fOJ1cr Care A\Wliary in coordin.ating the cfton. Names of needy and abused chadrcn will be hanging on I (ully decor.lied •·Angel Tree" Christma\ 1rct\ beginning Nov. 29, in the AdminisiratK>n Building VoJuntccr-s dish out Thanksgiving (east to cli.ildrcn at Rea Community Center TI1ursday. Onnac County rcsiden1s may ptck names from the tree in advance ol purchas. ing gifis, or can simply drop unwrapped pr~sents off :it the school t.1onda:y through Thursday from 8 a.m. lo 'J p.n1., and Fridayi from -S 11.m. 10 5 p.m. throu&h Frid3y, Dec. 10. .. Thls ii so confining," she s.aid, p:itting the side Q( her wheelchair. "11icy wouldn't even let me in the kitchen.'' Hatlcbcrg bcgnn the soup kitch· en seven )-Cars ago. She bad been COOJdinating the;: senior program at 1hc community ccn1cr and began to \lll>rry about the children v.·ho v.-ould knock on 1hc b:ie~ door. .. Kids would Come barefoot ••i1h a runny nose and ask for a can opener," she said. "They'd cal something right out of a can." She said only about 2SO people sh(Ged up (or her fitit lllanksgiv- ing dinner, but, "Whcsi more peo- ple got laid off, more people joined the line." Canneiy OV.'Jler Bill Hamilte_n dona1cd most o( the rooc1 ror This year's rea.sl. l "he soup ki1chen's pa1rons gave the meal rave revie"'s. and weren'I surprised 10 learn ii camelrom one o( Newport's finest rc s1auran1s. The 1-Catlcbcrgs looked foN :uJ to spcndina the. rest of the c'cn111g wilh 1hcir biological ran11hcs. "The resl of the f:unLI) 1~ at home cooking our n\cal,'' ~!cth: Ha1Jcbcrg said. l"eri 1-latlcbcrg ~11.l 1.1ftcr ~mt·11- ing turkey !Ind s1ufling Jll JJ~. \hi:' ,..oold r;a1her cat sonlCth1ng c:4c "Dy the 1imc ~ou gel h1>1nc, ~11u just want an ln-N-Out hurgc1 ·· she s:iid. According 10 student gO't"Ctnmcnt lead.er Jtd.:) Nguyen of Costa ~1cs.a. the gool thii )C!lr i1 to collect 3.000 gifts to be civtn out tu, chtklrcn of -all asa. For inforn1"1ion about 1hc pr111ec1, call 432-5507. Westcliff Plaza • 17th Street at Irvine Ave • Newport Beach Between Hughes & Sav-On Personal Fitness Training Exercise Classes Cardiovascular Conditioning Your lralner wlll be 1 certHled, e111erlenced, professional -dedicated to "'lplng you gel the results you want. "NIW" SLIDE REEBOK•, Step, Muscle Condlllonlng, Clntlo, Streich and Tone . and specialty classes -taught by the areas best teachers . Cross lraln on treadmills~ stair climbers. lffecycles . llteroWer and : Sprint Cln:uil we ight triinlng. t+ ................ .. . ................................................................................. . • Join now and work out until January 15, 1994 for FREE. N'.A Get a head starl on your New Year's fitness program. LI/!" Please call today to schedule a complimentary visit. For Details Call 63 1-3623 • ! • : • • • • f : ··············~ ................................................. , ......................... : We Have Some Very Shocking News For Drywood Terrnites Jt'• called the Electro-gwi System. A battle plan that 1lHO finely tuned electricity to win the war againat thMe home damqing critter•-After 12 ycar1 or continuoua ue, and·treatment of over 50.000 gove rnment buildinp, adtoola, apartmcnto and homea, the Electr<>- gun hu proven lo be one of the moat environmentally oound methocla or drywoocl termite conlf'Ol a•~ilable today. A "iable altemati¥itio tent fumlgatfon1, Ecola Seroicea and Electro-pn together make a very allractJ.e packa..,, offering ita • .;.""'"'" _.rity and peace or mind, knowing that • THERE'S NO NEED FOR: • Poi.ton pa la yo .... '-• Lancbcape ~ ..... • R-•al of food or planto • O•emight lodp., for JM • Coatly roof tile damap and your peto Trelltment IDchades a written two-year warnnly AND is Rocwablc }'CUly b die tire cl die propcrlJI Now cloeso't that male more ICI*? CALL NOW FOR A FREE UMITED INSPECTION/ ECOLA SERVICE OUJllOBCOU!n'Y • 1-8 s -8107 ·····~ ..... Delly Plal ' I I • ' • 11181'8 ttmdul Plat UM .... .-.: 1Jvt ,_ ~,.,. rrs,,_.,, tAe ru. .... tlUblt to prl.o1 s. n.,.,.,-, ,._ aJJ ,,,. nu~-. " lftth'ftl hom ,,., C'MllJl•lllfJ'. So. bt'ft an tM ta1: ~ lO wha~ I am thankful (or 1i.15 ThankJ&i';in&, I bavc noted the following: • My family, which indudc.s the nat •fondtrfW and ,upportive husband in the world, my J..ycat- old son w'ho givct me Cbcc:r.o- lacrd kWes cvc.ry day before 1 lea_~ for ~'Ork and the baby wc:rc amtOUsJy u:pettin' in May. •That v.c '¥iCfC onty horror stricltcn witncues 10 the Cire and tbat our Lacuna Ni&u.cl home and Newport Beach were spa.red. •.My 5taff and the merchanlS 11.1 Fashion b:lsnd through whom, every day, their continued commitme.n1 convi.nccs me I h.a\'C . the best job in Orange C.ounty. • For the country in which we 11\-e, which has rcptatcdJy and unconditionally pto\ ldcd me with opponuni1y and freedom 1hrou&hou1 my life. JANICE A. FUCHS General ~1an:tgcr Fashion Jdand . 0 I lln\ lh:tnkful Hoag Hosp11:il is able 10 mcc1 the dcm:1.n<h of our community ~tauiC of the ongoing •upport 11 rcccn.-cs Cron1 the community and cuy council. The pu\1ng or the m:a.sttr pl3n .. ;.. 1he kc) 1n ~111ng the found:u1on for.HoJ.g to respond to 1hc dcm:inck p13«J on the hc:shh arc 1ndu1>tl) dunn& the~ 1imcs of hc3lth care rcforrn. MICHAEL STEPHENS PreSJdcn1 and CEO ~I03g li~pital 0 Th11 Th3nbg1"·ing .. hen I coun1 · m~ blessing\, 1"11 be cspcci3ll\•. ar:11cful for 1he love and supj,on or r...u:y m fricado. 1 -..., ,,.., do ........ ltld .. ...,._1y lovinf. lllaltcd aad potieot wife, who Just blppcm 10 be rrtf bat !ri<od. F;..ity, I'll be !om>cr thonkful that 1oac ..... I mode 111< decision to eotcr tuchins. It ii a decision I have never rc.aretted. 1be opponiutity to ma:.. 1 diftcrcnce in studenu' lives is an . IWUOMe ye t wondcrfuUy rewardin& responsibility. I'm u e~d lhroup my interact.ion with m)l Mudcnts u I hoar they are though their cont.ad with me I'm very thaRtl'ul I entered a . profnsion so enjoyable and - rewardinis that I lOok forward to • goin1 to •;work." each day. MIKE MARINO Teachet Corona del ~far Hi&h ScbooJ 0 I am thankful ror the marvelous anist' -cornpc>Kn.. designers. musicians and ~n -who brina this incredible art form to life. It never cc.ascl to be a fascinati~-Cl:ptriencc lO witness the \l.Dfoldinc of talent and the expression of the human spirit. For lhc many generous supponers who help to bring open to the stage. AnC! not only our donor who ii.re able and kind enou&h to conlribute substantial donations., but also individuals who sacrifice to pay for their tickeu and include $25 ot $50 extra, and for the 11\llny guild mcmbcri and vol~n.t~c:rs who give so -v.·illing1y of, 1he1r lime and c:n1huiiasm. And for Ope~ Pacific's remark.able llaff -a group of professionals _.ho consistently pull togctbc:r to produce., promote and support our msins1:1gc · productions, 1he 11.mbitious ~munity outreach progr.r.nu and 1mporwu fund·ra»;ing projects. DAVID DiCHIERA Oc:nc:ral Director, bPCn Pacific um -...... city a cbaam lO ~ up rva- down bu~ aad ..... iu a(. lordoblo-»..-......... ... But 10CN. of 'Tak collc:IPCJ oa the -clisop<c. ' °'YOM arc ju.a puttU. tbe onus oa tbe cit)' ao provide affordable: housins." Couocilmaa loba eo. said. Councitwomi'D Je.&n Watt uid · the fcan the mooey wo.ild jusl lit 'in an Ktount and 1M hous-U., DCYU would be built .. I would be worried that ii would float too i;nuch and crcalc son ol a bureaucratic probk.ra, .. she Wd. \ As available land in the city shrinks. it nuy be time to do things differently, Turner said. "'We don'l have to oon1inuc to do businClS .as "''C'vc alwa)'S done it, .. Turner said at A.ion· day'' City Council study scuion. .. Let's tee how o ther cilic1 are doin1 it and how we coukt go about allocating fees.·• Former Ciry Mana1er Bob Wynn has been hired by Ford 10 neJOliate a ieneral plan amend· mcnt that would allow the de\•el· opment company to build 450 to '°° ltmuy -.. lht: ,.... ...,.. W)oa .... Ford ...... -.,,,.. ............ b .. .. •b<R lllcy ,:ouJd build fl. -~ u they ""'"' """'"""I. ... said Ibey ...,, ** b lht: optioa "' P*Yiol ...... feet ititead.. Wiie.a .The lnine Co, hep• CCWlSlnlalOll OG the tbpolt Coost de>clopmcn~ it built 1be Newport Ridge comm.,Uty 10 ~t iU affotdabk·bousia& 're· q~lf'CmCftt. Jf"omn in Newport R1dcc are priced in the Sl90,000s. BJucJI Mid the council should be cautious when decidin1 whether to Jill the burden l.O build affordable housina off the developer. ..What if we end up with a k>1 of mOney and oo place to patk it?" he said. But Tume.r believes thCrc will be plenty of developers who will "'ant to tab the free money 10 refurbish apanments and c:oodo- mlniurm lpecifically for Sow· income residen11. ' "I think the m:1rk.e1 demands i1," he said. For those who work extra hard to maintain an exclusive \\.r offt>r ru•t~m1~rd nirnus and 1f"r,·irf'1 for a.11,. ca.tt!'rlnJ and banqurt nof'rd5. P:\STA. • ])lZZ . .\ • ETl~. Gou.nurt P-12.%A, Em1u~ J>asta DsJ-. D,.lx-.ous Sa.lad. • .\..o.t..d p .. ,,;~ & O...,.,... B.k..d F..,.I. E....,. ~I°"'"" C' offer• & C .ppucciuM. ~ N1 cw. tM -=r•t . ..... _ ---.... _........,,,_.,.. la ....... 8ut IO Qoil Bludl, 1 f'!""'· s-1 p'MMr for the eity, d'J ao job. Ht -..,,. RriouslJ • IWC ·and• rcq.Jriaa cities IO --.. -~ollu ... ..: ....... consttuctionir ... -"" low·irlcomc houte· bolds. Allbouch there arc no co1h a'eLC rvJc:s def'Wn& affordable housias. tbc R.atc s.ays ~ ls .. 0¥Crburdcncd" if he makes kss than ~ of \be mcW.11 houtehold income for Oranic County, whach ts estimated at about SS.C.380, and if he spends more than XW. ol his income: on hoosioc. That mea.ru: alforcbblc, by stat·c 'tandards. roughly is any· thin& I.hat COSU a hQuse.~d Sl.OSO ot less per mon1h. 'There arc 6.,SOQ housing un.iu in New- port Beach fitting that pa- ntme1cr. Although the ult imate burden 10 provide shelter Cor the no1-M>- affluen1 is on the cil)''s shoul- ders. Nev .. port atv.'a)'S l'i3s puscd rcsponsibliry to dC1i·elopcn.. friMr,Naaa:a r -."9 e 111111& -..... , ~-­!or ebildru will ......... h<nau Gardens pa..U., lot .......... will be ....-..... by --st\Mtiol. There will be a puppet -II lht: library, e:.U ...tioJ bol5- onimlls. aad • liYc -at Fruklle Re hy. And lul but --there'' Sana Claus. Free pholc. can be llktD with SL Nick ·,, the Newport Tare porlang lot. To make 5Utc no child i' rorptcn.. Marines will be: "-lhoned in fn.'t k>catioos 10 roncct' gifls for TO)" for Tou. a charity ocpnaation. All IO)'S dlouJd be urM·rapped so they can be: d1stnbu1c-d p~rly. Research is the Key ------;llf/ISll""' GtWCBI SOCiET't ~ .... 1---AG·234S The Gosling a chtl d ·s boutique: WE STCLJff PLAZA , Ctossy and dcessy ... R-and handsome. ftJr 9C.hoot or fbr pl~ ... or dressing up fol-the Hali~ Oist1nc::tlYe ta.shlon for Kids being luds The Gosling 1068 lrvtne Aw • !'fewpcn S-Ch Telephone 642-6619 Hao~ ~S.cu~· Jt)---4 pm c;,,,~ noon--.6p"' ----- • RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTEIY lllC. THE NIKE TOWN FITNESS PAVILION COMMERCW. REAi. ESTATE and BUSINESS LOOS Real &Ute LOMS SJ00.000 S ·s mllO'I __ ().,_'~·· """"'"'P"'I"""' ........... --~ IYSiness loiins Min. S7S OOJ for~"°"'-~ """" ~ !&<'• ALLIAJrCDI IO•DDl'CI . Member we 800 ....... ~ .......... c-...., 1m-•-..mu•11-wa.1111 Christmas Blend is Back! pecialty Coffee with the flavor of cinnamon. hazelnut & cream. Rich flavor and festi\'t aroma \\·111 bring back >'Our fond est memories of ('hr1stmas. Ava1bblf QO!y at I ti~ kon F11nns. SI°" 1n for 11 frtt cup .._tult surrhn bit PI.AZA 17111 •I lnlne A>-e., N""'IJOl'l 8-11 • Smd A Gift By Plione 642-4302 • Su'l:-csh 81+8lmJ Fdlnl l11<~1't SI:'~ .... While bett8r known llW his humorous work on Ille small screen, Ille actor Is serious about his palming. BT MA.n Coua,, E'wTDTA1-...1WT £Df'fOll. -E vcn the artist who created .. Dejc:uncr Sur Patio" (1992) and "Untitled (White Dos)" (1993) -wblcll an: par) of "The Fourth Newport Bicnn.iaJ: Sou1hcm Californ.ia" cxhibi1 on view at Newport Harbor An Mu.scum -is at a km to explain his paintings. "ti's very difficult. There arc images. recognizable images. that occur in the process of painting. I sec myKlf more as an archacok>gist or aJchcmist. once 1 . ' commn to a picture, I keep working until ii takes over and tells roe what to do. They're definitely figurative .... I'm sure they come from somewhere M>n of beneath the subconscious, almost unconscious." People who have a problem gelling into anyrhing presented at Orange County's; contemporary art museum might consider the above s1.:11cmcnt more highfalutin artsy-rartsy babble from some misfit sucking government grants from !he publ ic l~ugh. Those people would be surprised: The ::artistis someone most invite into their living rooms Tuesday nights. . .... ...... Manin Mull, cmtu, with tc.Mr. Mom• co-stan Teri Garr and ~lichacl Keaton, is known mott (or his comedy rolls., but is find. mg aucceu with hil true love: painting. He'll talk about his art •I the in(brmal "Tuesd•y Talks at Noon" program this Tuesday •t NHAM. Jt's (rec with regular museum admission ($2-$4). gotten, after 25 ycan in my "other job,' to the point where I can pick and choose • little bi1. In my work w~1h 'Roseanne," I'm not on every week, and--when I'm on it's onJy a 20-hour week. I spend every other minute in the studio. I can't think • of a 1ime, even when t was working 40 hours a week, that I didn't get back to the studio. Even when we're 1aping 'Roseanne' un1il 10 p.m. Thursday night, I'll go·in and pnint 'ti! 2 in the morning. I , M • beltlllf .... Mt illctu1fi:.-• die-...--· Tbo _ .. ClliolC.-- o-1M<--.i 111e '"""'""' ..W-. rufftial Mania Miiii the 111111 -Monift .Mull the comeclic actor. "'I -1.brilled abouc chat/" Mull aakt ... Withoul tbrowi., any din IOWlltd anyone who picks up bNSh -bee.able it'• better than torncone pkkin& up • .38 and . blowina away someone at the local AM/PM IS (ar u occupations &O -st.iU, nsy trainina is such, and de\uioa to ii is such, th1t I (eel short lhrilt i( l'ID ~t ln one ca.mp. Someone will say Oh, have you ever seen Sy1vcster StaQonc's work?' and 10p1e1hinc iil-me jus-1 kind or winces. I'm delighted to have my work taken in on ill own merit." His paintings ire shown 11.1 the Dorothy Goldecn Go.Jlery in Santa Monica, •nd he wu ''knee deep In uwdust framina thinp" lhc day or lhc ·inlerview in prepantion (or bis one·man show opening Jan. 26 11 the David Beitzel Gallery in New York. • Mull, who grew up in Ohio, began painting at age 3. "AU through high tchool, I knew tha1'1 what 1 wanled to be." He believes • .... , ..... u DI lllodrktopolat_ ... _.al .. ltoc WOO bonl with boelil•w lbcrc were DO adult r,... ... around him who pal•t•d. '"11 brwJhl me sreat joy certy on. at a time I needed it." • H c 11tcndcd Rhode lsl1JWI school of Dc:sisn (which OC<Cplcd him lo junior hi&h). where he was inOucnced by French master Henri M1·1iSSt. Mull 1pcnt a year studyfnJ in Europe before rcturnin& to the same Rhode Island school in 1967 10 sci his master's dcirce ind 1cac:h drawing and printnlllking on the side. A need (or mon"cy drove hin1 into that "other job.'' .. When I was in art school, durin1 a period I icrer to as The Great .Folk ~iusic SCllre or the 1960s, when all kinds of stuff was going on ind it wias \'tty touch 11nd go (or awhile, like C\'Ct}' othtr bozo I was kneeling 1hcre \1i1i1h a guit•r and virtually no money. Well, lite111lly no money. To pay ror housin& and m:itcrials, I started pcr(ormin& wilh a rock band out or our school. "Once I got my m11ster's degree, l could either teach, which didn't pay well, or do what many painteN aad...,...,. ...... udcirt..a Cltocckr flt&. I llod -thift1 else M> do wiim I coeitlQue to do It aort or -laled ' .. Now, Ill)' eab Job it qui1e ntce, 11'1 not devoid ol 1111. There an: """' pn>jccU whe,. I lccl p1nic\ll1rty challeaaed u an artist So I don't feel like .. ut,.r . whoR." lu of ThlnlcscM-. Ew:, Mull hadn't prepared anyt.bin1 10 uy 11 his '1'uclday Tllk ll Noon" 11 NHAM ("I'm oon of mtnlllly prcparin& now"). He's 1M:n one: other an talk, II hi alma maier 1 couple yca11 aao. ''The odd thins ii. work.in& iH much IJ I do in the verbal world on talk shows and actlna. pan of the' dcli&fit and joy here is I hs'~ a whole other vocabulary tha1 i~ non-verbal. Then, to act out :and talk about ii seems 1 bi1 ... •· His voic:c 1railcd off. "I re.member a dass at the School o·r Desip Where one student stood up ud sakl, 'Talkina about an is like dancing about arthitcctw-e.' Af\er the laughttr died down, another i;tudcitt aot up ll'ld did a l!'Of~inutc ~p then uid, ·The Chtyllcr Duildin,c." "So who knows what l'U do?" Truth be knOOA·n, Martin Mull is moonligh1ing in his recurring role on 1he television sitcom ·•Roseanne." Creating drawings. watercolors and oil paintinp is his real profci!iion. Mull's patented humor -which milHons or viewers have enjoyed over the years On the improvisational "fernwood Tonight," his hilarious cable special "The History or White People in America" and in his role as the lecherous boss in "Mr. Mom" -only en~ers his work when it comes to titles ror his paintinp. At least, i1 used 10. "ln the titling. J used to lry to evoke a litile humor there," Mull said in • 1elephone in1erview r.rom his Santa Montca studio. "It's kind of like debriefing mysc:J( aftCr the journey, a deadly serious journey th•t's almost devoid or surfac.c humor." "It's my drug of choice. It's my insulin. I've never stopped making pictures. In the last 10 years, i1's escalated for a number of reasons: PRINCESS CRUISES law: D«mtber 28 oJ lfW'U/ Nrw Ytar 's ~ on tht M11piji«nt ROYAL PRINCESS. 5"il from l<u Angtkt to San Jsutn.· V-uit kllptdco, aoli< Co1t4 Rkll. ~ St. Murtm, anJ Jo yo1.r "'1t minuu shopping in St. Tbonuu. His works on view at the museum c.thibil, which arc dedicated 10 18 new and emerging lalenls in a variety or media. arc oil-on-linen paintiJlp filled with ghostly images and shapes. According to 1hc show's catakJcuc, Mull has "evolved from the Pholorr•lism o( the late 1960s 10 the pcntimcnti-markcd surfaces and figuration of his current work." However, he now finds the practic:e of slapping a witty title on • serious piece .. false advertlsina." .. It crutes a quest to find somc:thln1 funny. So, I find the word ~titled' goes• long way." Mull pids up lhc brush "every day." "I wort all the time .... 1-.. Great Gifts At Great Values! Clie-Ball8 A i. Now ••!I 2 for $6.9' or S for $8.99 12 ... $3.99 ••. PIAZA 17th Ill lnint Aft., N.,.port 8-:lt • Smd A Gift By Pirone 642-4302 • I better physical plant in which to work, more time to f.tl up and I enjoy the suoccss I've had. Nothing spurs in1crest like sucoess." An'1 nothing demonstrates that 30 ............. .. ................. 1111 11 ............... ... 11 ...... -... 11.7• r.i-ir..,h.111 H!l\'.'.1rcl 1-( 800) 995-478? CHAMPAGNE $1 IJ95 DINNER SPECIAL .;, :_ Includes: R~K •Ribs or Chicken ~ 114£ •Salad v~~ •Cheese Cake '::"Aft • 112 Bottle Champagne psr psrson LIVE JAZZ. BLUES & ROCK TRY DUR NEW ,EXPANDED MENU SERVING LUNCH DAILY DINNER NIGHTLY BRUNCH SAT & SUN 11:31i-3PM 5PM·10PM 10AM-3PM • 100 MAIN ST., BALBOA ___ _, 171-7780 • SP"'• is vny limittJ. Rnnw JO"' cabin I ! (71 4) 8753600 (800) 7426748 FAX (71 4) 6758605 111 , .. ~ .._. o.11v Pt1o1 PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, "42-0lO, en ll7 Brian Smith Costa Mesa'· Jason Weir D<W>yn< C....Ww Alvaro Ccrv:an<e> Charkt Chatnun JdTN;.t,llng embourger PCL's MVP .... Mesa's 'Mr. Collision' gains rare honor as MVP for lineman-linebacker. C osta Mesa High senior Bryan Luxcn1- bc>urgcr, whose propcnsiry for creating col· lisK>ns on the foolball field often le:1;ves both him and his opponents nining wilh con- sciOusness, d the Dally Pilot Pacific Coo.st League Player of the Year. Lw:cmbourger, a 6-!001-2, 22G-pound offensi\•e guard and linebacker, helped lead the f\tustangs to an unbeaten 4-0-1 league campaign and their first-ever outright league title. In addition to Luxembourger, an All-CIF Division Viti pick at guard as a junior. Costa Mes.a had eight first· tean1 pla)ers, with four more named 10 the second team. Mcs:1's f\·iyron Mill· er, in his second season at the school. was named Coach of the Year. Weir, a junior 'uard, Heredia. a senior center, and Smith, a 1eruor tadck, were all keys to the Musta.np' gtound success.. &1anc11 senior Mark Mollaer, a majoc-roUca~ prospec1 aJ defensive end. was a. fmt-tcam de· fcruM: selection, joininJ Colt.a Mesa linemen Oc:- waync Crenshaw, AMro Ccrvahtcs., linebacker JcfJ Nicbling and comcrbact OWScs Chatman. Crenshaw, a junior who also 1tood out at full - b3Cl, w:u arguabty the lcap's bell pas.s rusher. He will be heavily recruited neat WL --. Cervantes. an UMUDI lac:tlc, spartkd-againsl 1hc run and the pass. wbilc NM:blin& and Cllatnuin were a>nsislcnt plll)' maker$ for lhc league: dwnpL Mes.a tight cods Adam McNally and John Schroeder each earned a spot on the secood-tcam offense, as did Mus- tanp scntoc tactic Jarcd--iNilson, Es tancia receiver Jairo Arceyut and E.:i - g.Lcs guard Joey Herman, t~ lone sophomore honored.. Steve Owen, a senior ex>rnc.rback. was a second-team pO on defense, as was Estancia JCDior de(cm.ivc lineman Mike Pawimki. E.5tanci11. which struggled to an 0-5 PCL record, "'·as represented by one ftnt-team pick. and three second-1eam selections. Costa Meu's prolific offense, which Laguna Hills scnior 'running bac\. Lux..:mbourger Fred Kim, who rushed for 874 vurds and i2 touchdowns in league=. ~·hilc 3dding nnothcr 129 yards oa 10 reccptK>ns. "'as the Pilot Offensive Player ol the Year. CJl&llTOf'H.U. ~/DAJ1Y l'tLoT Cosn Aku High'• Bryan Lw<e:mbo~cr is the Daily Pilo~s Pacific Co•st Luguc Most Valuable Pb)'<'. is still adding to its school single· season record point total or 324, pl aced senior All-CIF running back Binh "Runaway" Tran, and linemen Jason Weir, Ariel Heredia and Brian Smit h on the fint team. , Tran, the school and Ncwporl·Mesa OtSlrict single-season and career rushing leader, rushed for &SS of his l,TI4 season total -heading in10 Friday's second-round CIF Di"ision VIII contest -against PCL defenses, including 12 touch· downs. Ccn1urv scnK>r Sal Waltermire, 1 S.11, 2JO- pound three-year sla.rler 11 defensive tack.IC. "':c. the Pilol Defensive Player of the Year. "\Ve n:11 couldn't bkd. him." Miller said of the: Centurtans standout. who camcd un.Mru.I praise from league coaches.. and was ranked a notch below Luxembourger as the bcs1 line.man in the ~uc by Century Coach Bill Brown. Piii's All-Paclllc Gaast League FOotball Team - First Teem OlfenH Poe. Player, achoo! Ht-Wt. Cl. OB -Pal Wood, 1.aQuna Beach 6.0 175 Sr. RB-Binh Tran, Cosla Mesa 5.7 170 Sr. RB -Julio Garcia. Century 5·10-180 Sr. WR -Man Recllne<, Trabuco HiUs 5.9 160 Sr. WR -SCott Kimball Laguna Beach 6· 1 160 Sr. TE-Blad Cervanles. Trabuco H~s 6-4 215 Sr. OL-Jason Weir. Cosla Mesa 6--0 230 Jr. OL-Marl< ZoUkoN, Laguna Hills 5· 11 250 Jr. OL -Ariel Heredia, Cosla Mesa 6·2 215 Sr. OL-Juslil Poe. Trabueo HiDs 6-2 235 Sr. OL-Brian Smilh, Cosla Mesa 6·5 291 Sr. K-Gerry Beckham, Trabueo Hills 5.9 150 Sr. ·. OnlnsiveP-llY• fl'•• 1111 () ~-5-8, , ....... I'll Second Te•m Often•• Poa. Pl•v•r, school Ht. Wt. Cl. OB-Justin Vedder, la~ Hills 6-1 180 Sr. RB-Serge Gudows~. rabuco Hills 6-2 205 Sr. WR -Rick Stilson, Laguna Hills 5·8 150 Sr. WR -Jairo Arc~ Eslancia 5.9 · 150 Sr. WR-Brendan cCraw, Laguna Hills 6· 1 190 Jr. TE -Adam McNaUy, Cosla Mesa 6· 1 180 Sr. OL-Robby Jacobs. Trabuco Hms 6-3 185 Jr. OL -John Sclvoeder. Cosla Mesa 5.4 240 .!<. Cl-Joey Hennan. Estancia 6·0 225 So. OL-Jared Wdson. Cosla Mesa 6-6 287 Sr. OL-Rw Zadeh. Laguna Hals 6--0 245 Jr. Delanllvl PllJW of Yem' 111 Wlbllll'e C1211Wy 5-11, !10, .... dt Flrat Te•rn Defenae Poa. Pl•ri•r, school Ht. Wt. Cl . LB -Steve land, Laguna Hills 6-0 190 Sr. LB-Jett NiebUng, Cosla Mesa 5· 10 175 Sr LB -Oerrek Uhl. Trabuco H~s 6·5 230 Sr. Dl -Oewayne Crenshaw, Costa Mesa 6· 1 190 Jr OL -Alvaro Cervarnes, Costa Mesa 6-0 200 Sr. Cl-John Jooes, Cen1ury 6-1 210 Sr Ol -Jamos Lawson, Laguna HiDS 6· 1 210 Sr Dl -Mill1< Mollner, Estancia 6·5 210 Sr. 08-Geott Beckham. Trabuco H~s 5.9 150 Sr. OB-Cllarles Chalman. Cosla Mesa 5· 10 170 Jr. OB -Jaial Anderson. T rabuco Hills 5·9 165 Jr. P-.Jorge RodriQ\Jez. CenllJry 5· 11 170 Jr. Drysdale to•nament was as smooth • his delivery, winds up on emotloOal pitch SCHIDULI .... Pelican Hiii-based Hall of Fame lnvitatfonal golf tourney was everything, maybe more, that Big D would have expected. T ears of joy and IOl'f'OW filled lhe Four Sc:uons HOlel banqucl room Saturd~ niah1. with Hall of Fame a1ble1c1 everywhere and Don Drysdale s spiril amonpt lhc compelilon. Ann Mcycn, Drysdale'• widow and the host ol the Don Drysdale Hall of fame Invitational at Peltcan Hill Golf Cub Wt weet. pve an emo- tional speech at the awards banquet, fotlowina lhc three-day, S4~hole 1oum1men1. Bi& 0 would have been proud. TODAY , .. ~ .. ldlool -C1f OlwlllDI ............ ...,.. "* r.-......... '** ..... """*' cc. 7:30,_ ........ BRISTMAS SAI.E *25%-*40% OPP Iii S798 ' COKh of the Y• MJl'Cll _. Coltl Miii *1 Second Te•m Defenae Poe. Pl•yer, achoo I Ht. LB-Jeremy Taylor. Trabuco Hills 6· 1 LB-Ryan Sauers. Laguna Beach 5· 10 LB-.Rand.y Orlll, Trabuco Hins 5.9 OL -Jose Martinez. CenllJry 5.7 OL-;-Ryan RenZt. Trabuco Hins 6-4 OL -B J. Wallace. CenllJry 6· I DL -M.ke Pawinski. Estancia 5-10 OB-Na!! Kim. Laguna H.ns 5.9 OB-Sieve Owen. Cosla Mesa 5-1 1 OB-Nale Pivarott, Laguna Beach 6-3 OB-Alejandro HUIZll. Century 6.0 AmoOJ the 55 pa"icip&tiJ>a Hall ol Famen, ....,. ol Drysdale'• diamond enemies and tcaaunat ployed ror ch1ri1y, but alto roe: fU;n. and ln mcmoty ot the Hall ol Fame pitcher IUld fomcr Dode<• broodca11cr who dtcd or an appannl btllrt attack July 3 in a Mon· tr'Cll hotel room. Bia D _.id -been proud. A lix·minutc video pon'"71at Dtytdale'I life - O<lsiaally produced for hit flrrlenl Wt ourftmc< -WU appfOtlriltely dltPl4tYcd at tho blrlquet, Wllllo llOJ flt. euone. hole of UPN1 1 Up~··• ...S and ainM ro.1i111,, a.cot< .Ma. .... About G~an11111• • •ssw L .. DWlllll• wlltlCGllN9 .... -bee• pniod. ·11-•-111 I • -... .,. Wt. Cl- 180 Jr 180 Sr 165 Jr 195 Sr 175 Sr 170 So 195 Sr 150 SI 160 Sr 160 Jr 175 Sr I ....... No~-21.t• .,.. Coach Russ Orvis labels tis Eagles as 'better than his Woodbridge team.' which swept to a CIF champtonshlp. .BY Lu.u fAVLD'.J;a.SloanWll.ma COSTA MESA -Tbooe wbo believe derense wiitis champi· ona:hips, didn•t follow last year's Estancia Hi&h girlt basketball 1c1m. O>ach Russ Davis' Eaales hckt opponents 10 fewer than j() poitl1s ll times. and gave up more than 60 just 1hcee of their 14 games. Out the Eagles scored more than SO onty six times en rOtJte 10 1 17·7 season. second pl11icc in the Pacific Coo.st League, and elimination in the second round or the Clf lll·AA playotrs. "Afler las1 season. aJI we did w:.s .,'Ork~ offensive stuff," s11id Davis. who rc1ums all five sulrlers and :idds a newcomer hC termed one o( the top three rres.hmen in the s.tate. "Offense won't be :i problem this )'ear. All our girls have "-Orkcd cJClremcly hard 10 improve. \Ve hu\•e a Joi of wea~ ons." The increased scoring ·pol~ntial, along with the: proven abilicy to s.top op- ponents a l the defenSivc e nd, fo rced Davis 10 heighten his expectatio ns (or Ibis S<'3SOn. "I thought this group would be good, but I dido't think we'd be this Uura C z.ingul:i gtx>d, this quickly," Davis expl:uncd. '"!'his year's. 1ean1 1i. bc1tcr than the \\'oodbridge team I had 1ha1 "l1n J (·Ir (Southe rn Sec1ion) title." Le ading the OU"'-·putent arsenal is 5·10 5C· n1or forward LaurJ Cllngula. "-'ho led lhc team in scoring l:ii.1 )'Car, ncuing l 1.3 point~ per 10 .-.,, aad J..a Wala. a U .,..-an, lonn -"' Ille ~ ....-. ...... -~7 jualor IWle l>ne"ll'- Dnb, who Mt'-••• a.,.... cm•k•w -· .. _...s 10 .......... -.... 7.J ICOrilc IWl'llF ol • )'Hr -wliilo Walll, I tal<Jlted .... ~ ................. ....., ill all foe. cu. aftd brinp tho coafldenc:e built ia her dcboc vanity seuoa.. \. Domin1ue1 (6.S PPI ltit · yur) end Riclwds wiU handle their llhate of HOOPS the scorin& duty, and freshman sens.ation Jenny ~ Jennings Hkely won't need many &iUOe.s to cam • starting s.pot. "Tho last ,aame we played during the sum· m'cr, Jennings led u.s with 26 points," said pavis, who is reluctant to aller the cheniistry of his vet· eran starling lineup. "As or now, Jenny will come orr the bench," Davis said. "But she'll be pushing people." ..... ,._ ....... ..,. ~ .... ,,_e..i-.. ..... ,.-f ...... ...... ---... •.n-c.. .... ..,. ... :M-...... .. 111Dt.2S-C.-.... , T.-,-t-._ Megan Noland, a 6-1 junior, will provide solid rebounding. as will her sister Sara No- 1311d, a 5·11 junior who earned MVP honon on las1 year's junior v:lf'Sity. Senior guard Sara Mooney will also be uti~ lizcd in the nine·playcr rolation, which Davis plans to employ in an up-tempo, pressing scheme, designed to 1um turnovers into easy tr.1nsi1ion baskets. "Everyone on the team will get significant pl:iying time," 03vis said. "We want 10 push the tempo, but we can also score in a hmlf- court game, which is nice." Davis will be aided by assislant coxhcs Rich Boyce, who will pull game en route 10 fin.I- tean1 all ·lc.1guc rec· ognition. ~~ ••m 11ehedul• OK. 1..t -• IMN TClllllllmd double duly ~c&ping with the futancia vanity boyS, Rynn Beltenc.ourt and Paul Kirby. "Laura has a very strong inside (offensive gan1c), and she can guard anyone from 5·8 to 6·3," Davis iaid. Joining Czingula o n the front line Will be 5·10 junior Cynd i Richards, who scored 7.8 points per outing l:ist se ason. Second·lcam All·PCL picks Jenny Drake . a 5· DK. I, l·I -• 8f'llll'f¥ ta TOll'AlmlM. Otc. 14·11 -OWdl t~ s.&.. Dec. 11 -D Ten ~I. 1. ---DIC. 'D ----• Ainc.adn, 5 45 WtO .• Dec. 21 -ADSQdlrO. • IWldi. llM llu'I~ Jan. I -II Colll Mm', f. . lun .. .ta 11 -LlglNMll" OQnt), 7. Tll.n., Jwl. 13 -T.-...:0 .... OON). 1 Tun.. Jin. 11 -·11c:....r.1. n..n .. JM. 20 -l.lpl llldl" (l'IGIN). 1 sa.. Jin. ?2 -Also "'tO (JDnt). 1. TI'ul.. Jin. 27 -Colll Mal" (ION). 1 TllU. hti 1 -• lJrgirll 191°. 7. n.n .. Fa s -• l11DUCG Hill~. 7. tun .. Ftti. 1 -cn.ryo ~I. 1. Tlvs . ftO. 10 -• 1J91'11ltadl".1. ·oe.... Pac.6: Cca!l LUgue ;amt. l 'he Eagles, expected to open the season ranked in the Orange County Top 10, should battle cross-town rival and defending champion · Costa Mesa for the PCL top spat. The two league conflicts with the Mus· ~ngs arc Kbcdulcd for Jan. 6 at Mes.a, and Jan. 27 ac home. • ..... {DJ '1tr)W11.-. ...... a111wdll..,..• __ ..... _, ........ -.. ~IO - -""' '!'P'!""'· -You ..,. llDI MC 111 ..,_ ~ wh., or be iii -"' -Holl "' ........ -,.. ~ heor -.. -. ......... ,.. ..... ..., ... lhero, .. d ,._ -Dub Saider, Pee Woe Mo., Al ~ • y._; BclTa Uld JolMI Hll'llicct all.O.... .... 10 ,.., k's pretty•• r : z 1. And rhcJ're all .... IU)I.. .. Ptocdcls at ,. -t bcne!ilod lhe cMldten of the Lao ......... Uolllod Sc-Dillricl ud the dlildre•'• wioa o1 Dam Hoopiul In Palin Spi..,. •O-•-·-,.I --Rolllo ~ former n:llcf -ol the Oakland A'1, SU D1<F Pod"" ond Milwa•lte• B....ers, played needy J01f lhrou.VK>ut lhc. tournament, indud1n1 a &JOSS 68 and 1i in lhe last two day&. to win lhe ewat at 77- under. In the two best.batl net format, Hall ot Fam- en pl4')'Cd with a different group ot amateurs each day. Each Htll of Famcr played with ama1cur pan· ners. who paid S2,.SOO 10 play, to ronn • frVCSOme. Hockey Hall ot Famer Andy Bath&1te was second 11 68 under; former Ram defensive end Dc1con Jones wN thi.rd at 67, 1yin1 former Orcaon Sunc basketball coach Ralph Miller, who finished rounh ancr a c:ount·bact. Finishlng i1 66-under were Football Hall of famers Ray Nitschke. and Johnny Lujack. and Basketball 'Famcr Bob Pcnit Meyers. who was inducted into the Ba.skc1ball Hall of Fame in March and offlcillly joined 1hc fteld for I.be fine time, fitlished at 63-u.nder, aloni with George -Blanda, Otto Graham, Boom Boom Geoffrion, Havlicek and bennis Ralston. MjUer is also t.be father o( Newport H.ubot High gills bas.ketball c:o.ach Shannon J~osky. • Ptllcu Hill: Bit lmprculou -Although only an estimated 400 to 500 fans each day $.hoYied up tor the tournament -gallery COS:lS were $15 -the two courses at Pcllcan·Hill, the Ocean and newly· opened Links. were bcuCr than a Havlicek buzur· bc:ater from JO.feet away. .. The Hali' or Fame~ just raved abou1 it," Zan· ville said. "lbc S.llr Of the three days WU the golf COJn·sc. It's really some1hing special." The Ocean Course is not 11s accommodating for a gallery as the Unks Course. Zanville added th1111 "it looks very good" that Pelican Hill will host 1he cighlh annual Don Drysd:ilc Hall of FamC lnvita· tional next year. ~ .,.... ·-..... "*' .... iaul'lll of ... tM Chw14*Wdflip&, 9*t I IDPll • .. tip Ill fl;l'll A ,.,_.. .NM c.ntff, H..-. ~N ft .ltM , ........ Mlmbtf'I Ill flt """"°" ltadl Gal CcuN 11*1'1 Q,111 ~ b,r .... ~ -.... l'CUldL ...... ~ ~ .... ., .......... -(1~1) ... i.tSI ~ .... ............ ""° ..... 121 - ClntdD. l.AhlMt ..., Forgnll .... Udl ................ fOr two IQU'IOl. I ..... ~ 'INIW or t1C11 lie liO .i, pJtf ~ .. Nf'lll; bl· l«IW Oii sa.otr: l* --IUIPlllM -Tr. ....... ol ......... "'"' ..C .. a.• .. SCGA'I .---a& ct1111iPoneHrps - 11 fl;fll l DM ~,ft,.... "'aiOttit'I CW~'*"' ....... • 131. .... Dl$k......,,,. .. 0-~"'ltd• 131."' AW'l C, AMI: De La hna nJ7) 1111 I llig llld, .. "' ...__.. ' 114}. .... ,.,.._ (15q tnf fl.n 0,..,.. (l50l ....... •NM_. lllNlllUll•S&lar- • ... Saldi(• ....... 111111 IWldl. l .. llMt (!Ow QIOSt-~ lillCI SrlMt, 5 .. $4) WOI\ flON A; De IA Pw flow {IJ'lll:s 61) n 0., "'"IN .. S3l WOil llf!I I; ft ScMll ~ 9fOU 7l) Md DM 0.ttUM .. 54) -Flglll c. Rltbard 01JOO 16 • Dally Pilot Sporll 'Vrlttr wbou club pU col1Jtua oorrn•l'1 •PIN•rs twry nunday. ll1upllll l111hC1• .... 0.-.... .... Second overall at San Diego Fall Classic. T wo ... a..,_ of the~ crew ript111.., tbl West Cout, the Newport Aljuotlc Center (NAC} -10 Ille rood. tcodiOI....,.. t ..... to ccmpeto In tbe Son o;.., Fall Clulk Lui -trod II MiWoa Boy. l'IAC• j•nior ,._ performed exceptioftol!J well, wi ..... junior claues In mca•a rout with COD'&in and quadruple,, women'•. quadtuple and double 14'\lllt. and junior womca 1 novice eiaJ>t. Strona junior perfonn.1.-led the NAC t ... 10 1CCOnd for the cwertll polnts trophy. Three jullior ,11;-omen pulled double duty, with Michel C:OSan, Gre~~en S~n ind . Sally Mani.ndalc all par11apatlng 1n victonel' in two races. While "doublina·up .. or rowina more 1han one race in a day is imprcuive ill the shorter l,OOO-l.000 meter "sprint evcnls, .. last weekend's rega111 was a 2.S·mile "head" reptt1. In 01her classes. NAC's Chip ~jcKibbc:n (also a member o(lhe U.S. Nationa.I Team) woa the open men's sln&Je clau. .. .. , Boating Two weeks •JO at Ncwpqrt Fall Reptla, 40.knol Santa Ana winds wreaked havoc wilh the crew teams.. J~ortunately, la.st weekend's re111t1 in San Diego had substantiaJly Ji_ghler conditions than foundi;Jn Newport. •fr you have ever be-en in1ercsted in kamin& more tbout canoeing or k.ayak.ing. 1he Newport Aquatic Cen.ter oUen one day introductory courses Cor just SIO. For more mrormatk>n. tall 646-7725. tW: ...... er.. .. .,..... .. ~ °"9D ftl ~ Qmic- --IWl'1 nowlcl lour, w/.....-I (Gr1l'f: .......... Grl\1 "-"'• Jfl OM. Mi: ..... -... Mllllltl't ....... ""' 1 s,., ~ "'*"" "°"" ~ ---. ................... JM: 1 ....... CGoM. GI.-.... NCI WOflWl'I «U* IQ,f' .I S,., MlnnCllil. AlllClll Qnrly . UI« men's UOl\cllt ta.I. 2 JllM.MacHMln. ... _..,--. YcWDe ----... WClll'llfl'l llCMct"""' •/OIWIA t SC. Stll9,. i(aot oi.... Ut ......... Waboll. hti lryttff, ~ti Shaw, Lei..,. Un"""'~ s.n.. 10.ATINO RllULTS Aquastangs will begin seaso soon OCC's Clayton Co-onensive POY COMMUNln COLLl~I POOTULL HONOU 0r111111 Coast Players or the Week ·rhe Cost.1 ~1esa Aquai.lang\, a competitive ll\Y1m progr:ini scn1ng Cost:i ).1 es:i )uulh, v>'ill soon begin HS inaugur.11 season. Jason Lynch, the var~ily co:ich of !he Cos1a ~1 csa High aqu:a tics progru m, will serve as the tc;im's head coach. The swirn te;im is open to boys and girli.. :iges 5 through 1-1, "-'ho ha\e nol yc1 entered high school. Panicipants must be :iblt 10 ~wim one pool length in order 10 qualify for lhc team. It is anticipated th::at the program will enter ils !>"-'1mn1cr~ 1n l"-0 to 1hrec swi1n n1cct.s this winter against S"-lm clubs from neighboring a.rc:u. The 1can1 "-Jll hold l"-"O to 1hrce practices per week at Custa ~tesa l·l igh 1hroughou1 the ~:ison, begin· rung th e "-CCk of Nov. 29. A onc:·timc: S25 club membership fee wiU be 1cquircJ of each ~w1mmcr ($45 per fam ily). in aJJi1ion 10 mon thly club dues of SJO.S35. An inforrnat1on::i l mee1ing will be held on ~1undJy, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. al 1hc Cos1a Mesa High pool. All 1hi.>SC interested in participating arc encouraged to attend this mecling Of contact Jayne Kaccr nl 557·2216. P\lllUC llOTICEI Orange Coast College's Jeff Oayton has been named ~ffcnsive player of the: year on the All·Mission Conference Central Di· vision football leam. 0 Clayton shares the honor with Ful- lerton's Ryan Roskelly. 011yton is a freshman running back from Trabuco Hills High, who gained 1,202 )'ards and scored 13 touchdowns for the bowl·bound Pirates. He broke an OCC record by rush.in1 for 100 or more yards ln IC''en games in a single season. Scou von der Ahe, a linebacker from Saddlcback, was tabbed lhc defensive play- er of 1he year. Barry Meier of Riverside, whose team won six s1raight games to claim lhe division title, was named 1he coach of lhe year. The team rollows: FlflST TUii Off'DU Ql-JOllll ~ ~ Ml-Ylf'Ct S.... 6'*"' WC Dorlit ......... RnN Slnllgo; ,,... a.rt-., 0...,.. C...t. WA-Vlrlet Mlotl, ,...._ ,._ AolUlt', "*"°' TE-Mill Holm. ......... Ol-,,.._ Gntet.....,, Or- .... C...q c... ..... "'** ... ~ .... -Giorgi a.we. ~ $dlgo: .Intl Gema. RlnctD s.. JEFF CLAYTON The 5-10, 200-pound freshman tailback carried 18 times for 113 yards , including a SS-yard TD, to finish as the conference's leading rusher (1,202 yards) in OCC's win over GWC. EFRIAM MIRANDA The 6-1, 245·pound sophomore tackle had 10 solo tackles. including two behind the line. 5 a$Sists. 3 sacks, 1 caused fumble, 1 pass-rush effort and 3 big hits. CMll• 11Dnl!1 ... 1111 ""1 /1111'1 ..._ ""' lrq ,.,.., ,_ -,,. er nu T•ra,· _ 1111 • 1FMc. air 1183 .... 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