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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-02-03 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACH • C<mAMESA • Winner_of 31J7ournalism awards in 1~3 Newport Harbor a Ike ·plan would really rock the boat owDen wbo waaled to open their ... Restaurateur believes residefils should pull together yach1r to·quU:e mu.. could pre· in a disaster and shelter homeless victims. on yachts. register their vessels with the cit y. who-could place families on the help one anotber." Some folks believe that while Hamilton's idea is creative and kind, ii ""'Ould be lOo diffacult to implement. I boau it a d.iuslcr ever occurl:ed. 'IT DAVID Ha~.._. Wvru , SHp.itucU Northridgc quate. "Some people m·iaht feel a Iiulc ' J.-NEWPORT HARBOR _ ln H7m'ban rolled out his f)CrenniaJ · nef'lilOUS b·aviai-rtl'i'ngen on their the San Fernando Valley, home*.. di.uacr plan to turn Newport Har· boaU... Hamilton said. "But ir eu eart · ab victims deep in. bOr into a refugee camp. 1 families -espcc:Wty those with ents: u 1 1 illir.;otu: New· .Iii c:altl it the "1ietmsman--.~-t1iils--we~stiifdfrig -UfthC rain ··1 think it woukl probably be more trouble than it is help," said bo at owne r Richard Holmes. ''\Vc'vc r!ioJ ·J!_cal cliuster relief Or- ganlut ns 1n SO\itliCrii Callfornfa. Disosters arc what we're all about." rt. Beach. ~sta\}flteur Bi.U Hain-: an acronym for Har\tor Earth· and-COid. I think boat owners ton would like io 1ee ill residents . qU&b ·1..oca1 Marine Sd'ppon Man· would uy, •sure, be ai'i guest.' akc refuse in yacbtJ. aacmettt. "When lbe chips ~ down, pco- A few . d9)'1 after the 6.6-Under _the ~clmsman plan. boat pie in Newpon Beach. do try 10 Holmes said {amities who aren't accustomed to livin& on lhc w:ucr • " VISIONS VIETNAM Costa Mesa resident Pascal Tran wilt dtsplay 4,000 photographs of his homeland during Golden West College Tet Festival As part of project on fonner homeland. Pascal Tran shot thl1 photo of Vietnamese man Carrying goods on dirt road. ~\.U.C J.IAllTUI, D.llLf l'u.01 Pa~ Tron trawled to Vietnam to photograph counity he fled as a tffn-agar. His picture• will be displayed this weekend. BY It.Ula Lo.u. SU.n WVna S eYCatecn yean after Pascal Tran acapcd !tom Vic&nam at -ie ts in • ama11 r1111i., boat. tie returned whh camera in hand last • September 10 duooide ... iyday Ure in bis u1ive country. "I WU litocbd," ll)'I the J2·year-ofd Calta M• 1...-pbolopapher of bls coun1ry'1 ..ne~ "'I· was in tcan." Ii.el""'"" 10 bil dlildltood -of Saipt --'called Ho 0.i Mlnb 011 - Tran Md a daance •~ler with a Cormcc pbo-mase . "Shc'i DOW ....... ucl lhe Md 10 &f'¥e IWIY ,_of lter cltlldln lloeause lilo . couldn't afford to take care of two children," be says. "This was a friend I &reW up ' -t little &irJ I played ICa pony Throu.iil)Ut his travels, Tran sayi he was Ad.de bJ the decay of d tiCi fallen into di.uep1lr, lives tcarred b)' war and poverty. Tna-. who crea1cs audiovisual . prctcalalions for top-dnwer corporate dlenlJ, will Jlt•re """" of the 4,000 pholCJll'PM he smuqled ou1 ol Vic1nam a11his wffteDd'• Tet Feslhoal at Goldc.n West CoUeac in H·untinston Beach. VietfWftltll a,,llhorities aJkJw ttaw.lerS to le"" Ibo -.tiy with Ollly • few rota of t_.i ll!lll, K<OrdlOI IO Tran. Ulloa ni.e ljflc-.idd lilde pn>jecl0<1 in a 50phisticated. wide·scrcc n presentation, Tran's pho1ograph~ v.ill be shown continually during the 1wo-d:ay . festival on Saturday and Sunday. Tran wants to brin& visions or his homeland to lpcal cmi&rcs ctlebn1ing the V ietn:amc~ new year. 1'his New Year's, 1 ·wan1 to bring people home because so many people caAnOl ,o home." he says. "I wanl 10 make people. honw1icl -so that they will call bon>o." •• His prese.ntalion is sponsored by a 1ran1 from MC Tclecommunka1ions Inc. The oompanywillofferrre.,, three·to-f'we ... miftule calls 10 Vietnam at _ .... "' ......... -where it <an -&ct cold and v.ct -may prefer a tent Marine Director Dave Har~h­ bargcr also said Hamilton's plo.n might be a lilllc too compliciucd -especially i.f-lhe hat.bot iu[fcrCd .-earthquake damage, 1000 "If yo u have S,OIXI people i.tll·· 1.c~ed a.!_Oun!i~& hQW do thtJ ge1 •heir water? How. dO they go to the bathroom? How do lhcy get their clec·tricity'l" be asked. Although most of the l..1rger boats arc equipped with 1ho~c amcn111cs. ""'atcr al'ld electric 5tr· \1cc at !he harbor p roblbly .,...ould bt intcrruptCd during an carth- qu:ikc, H:1rshbargcr said. Still. he s:iid he w.ippon s many p:i111 or Ha1niHon\ plan, which is bt1ng rev1c,.cd bv the fire dcptrl· .. men! H~nulton s;ud he hai itched the \Oel 10 clty officials ~ ....._ - fore. bu1 1hcy never have told him 1Ahc1htr the) 1hlnk il's worthwhile. ··Thl!y'rc al! \Cry interested a nd See PLAN/Pew• Al Lawmaker claims victory in dispute . over ·quake · reliel .,.. Local repres entative Dana Rohrab acher expects the HQUse to pass legislation today that will . deny aid to illega l immigrants' affected in the Northridge disaster. By Rvss LoAJl., st-~•• \\'1.rn.• Rep. Dana Rohrablcher s:iys Congress i.s finllly s1ng1ng his tune wi1h a move lo bar 11\cgal 1m- migran1s rrom recei\·ing federal di· iaitcr relier funds. After a v.·eek of advocatin& le&· isla1ion to bar illegal immigrants from ~cCi\-ing federal C'lrlhquake assist ance. Rohrabacher (R· Huntiilgton Beach) claimed \ICtory Wednesda\. ··This is· a maJOr turning point, .. s:sid Rohrabachcr, ""'hose 45th . Congressional District includes most of Costa P.1c\n :and p:1 r1 of Newport Beach. "For 1hc fin.I 1i mc, Con~res.s ha) ac~-eplcd the -~pilnc1plc t at l \c been slruggling to promo te for the lasl three years." · The H o use Appropr1a1ions _.,. An earthshaking proposal? ~ continue-to stafe ..... opinions •bout Rep. Dana Rohrabachet"s idea to deny Nnhq"'"-' ...tl<I funds 10 itlepl imm;gr;an The loal repmenU<M"s pi.. - ~wt olf a lil'titOl'm al deblte on the issue. · See Community Foc-ul\'I. -Al>. C.Ommittcc ad~cd the res1r.a10n to the Oin1on :administration\ SS.6-bilhon C:al1forn1a earthqua}.c aid bill Tue>d:ay The Houst: of Rcprcscnt:uivcs ""'ill \Ole un the bill tod3). .:flohr:ibai:her has long :id\OC:itcJ culling off fedeJ·al and Slllc bcn· cfilS 10 undocun1cn1ed unm1grant\ . saying such :action is-the only ""':lY to stop 1llcgal immigration H L\' claim that milhons of dollars of tcd ft'de1Jf fonds \\'Ol;ffij ~ up in the pockets of illegal 1m· migrants brought ham front·pagc ... AID~Aa Plans for dog park at North Star Beach nixed ... Canine owners barking up the wrong tree : Property near Aqu atic Center can only be used for aquatics , according to lease . BY DAVlO H-511'1, SIA.If ~\•tn• "i NEWPORT BEACH -Resi· dents who Arc kiol ing for a place to romp with their canine rompan· ions ca" for1et about pu111n1 • dot; park on or1h Siar Bc:ach, city officials IOkcidcd T\lc~•) The Ciry Atlornc,,.s Offirc ·loki commissioners that a referendum :approved by vote rs in 1982 spcci· ficd lhc bnd can only be u~d for aqua1ic purposes.. The one-acre pi("('C of property is owned by 1be city and s®lellCd 10 tM Newport Aq1.a11K Center. The city already hu app.-the cen1cr•1 plans to e:apand onto 1M p._..i .. parl: site, ••d .... IWClloll -bqio .. early .. the "'""' of 1995. To allow the doc park -cvc.n on a tcmpor.iry bas.is -would be :a '1olation of the lease. commis- sioner Jo V~ndcrvort-s:aid. Sidi. the commission \'OICd unln1n1ou:1oly to support ,lbe idea oC a barl pJrl and will continue Lo lool for a site . .. \\c ia-rC' ~1111 lool1ng for 'l dOf p:arl. but pnJbably not rtal IC· 1 1~cl):· \·andcrvort \Otd "We aJ, read) ha\C lo1Jlcd at 15 sites.:' l"hc r.:ir~·s mru.1 ardcnt sup- porter. Sc11n ~1cGowan, 5aid he 'fll1ll aggrrs:>i,,cl~ \·on11nuc 10 look for a su1tiablc locauon. He u1d there arc SC\·enril pn· valet)' O'llontd lot) 1n the C1ly where it may be ~\Ible 10 put the ,,.rt. includ1nc small properttCS owned by t.1otuJ Oil. C:altrans and other a>mpanac . He already b<&t collcctcd Moul $9.000 worth of donations fOC" a park. 1ncludin& a fence. t ore th:an 2...SOO reddcnt1 have '1ped ~ti1iont he circWatied in .. ppon of • dos park. CIASSIFIED • Paul Brecht, Jackie GilHs chosen as i:esta Mesa Chamber of Commerce's Man and WDllWI al the Year. ptuoed oboot ;~·Mid G~h1, who Lsu ber hobMs u ..,.,._ ud .,,..,., pan;.,.1a,1y JOI!, ......... ...., . ' Gillis' ra-t• dtarily· lo Slwo Ow alt ................. -: _ .. -... ............ ---·a.aw... ..... .. a:1•1 f ... °'IEE' ' I ... --.r..1••-ofllll -·--c-.. .... -. 0 -~=· .... may become Plr.t ~ of your · 'lltual' R ITUALSDU MONDE, (64i-9670} which entrepreneurs Ricki Lynn and Samantha Corfman dtscribc as "an intimate European-style bou1iquc," has opC ncd in Wcstcliff Court (1703 W~s1cliff Drivel. "In developing 1hc conccpl for Rhuals du Mondc, we were looking to create a different approach to pcrsonnJ...bcauty," Lynn explains. "We want Rituals du Mondt to be seen its a ' , sanctu1u:y where Women cun '°"rtnOulgc themselves wtth · something intimate and unique." ' l"ho~e somethings include exclusive skin-care lines, l00% chcn1ical-frec perfucncs and an "an.>matherapy bar." 0 Best 'Buys DESPITE RISING FEES, cl:issc)I al Orange Coast College -n1y comm-unity college alrria mater -and Co!lstlinc Community College arc still a bargain. For full-lime students ~·ithout 3 BA degree, the cost is $312, compared to $4,075 fur UCJ 1ui1ion. Cla~ fees are only SIJ per unit for students wi1hou1 a degree, arid S50 per unit for sl.udcnts 'ft'ith :i BA or higher. Spring classes al Coa's1line !.llrl ~tonda). Call 241-6 154 . For information on cla:.:.c:. at Orange Coast, call 432-5772 . 0 l 'llE FOLKS AT C RYSTAL COURT have a great Valentine Day's promotion; buy $500 or n1ore fron1 Crystal Court shops and restaurants and receive ·free a 575 Orrefors "Chanierelle" vase designed by Anne Nilsson. Purchases can be n1ade un1il Feb. 14. Limil one vase per CU!.IOmer. 0 LOOK t'OR TllE ADS IN THE Daily Pilot for nice sa\•ings at t'ft'O Dracon Bay Auto \Yashcs. The Beacon Bay (650-3959) at the end of Bay Street at 2059 Harbor Boulevard is offering a hand wash and Armor All tire service for S5.95; and an express auto detail, including hand wax, for $24.95. The Beacon Bay at 150 Newpon Ccn1er Drive is offering n car wash aod sealer \\:IX for $1.95 ($5 off). 0 SALES, SALES, SAL.ES: The Nordstrom ~ack. (751-5901) just across Sunnower Avenue from South Coast Plaza. has just gotten a major haul of n1en's cloihes fron1 ils mo1her store -v Nordstrom -nnd all arc marked 50% off the original Nordsirom prices. Dig S in 1hc H:irbor Center (2324 Harbor Dl vd.) is having 3 giant sale on all kinds oC sporting equipment 1hrough f\1onday. .... Loe • • • Gill Ill Mastering. a martial art Marianne D'Amore leads a group of 12 In a ral Chi Chuan ctass Wednesday at TeWinkle Park in Costa Mesa. rai Chi, a moving medi· , • WA Ol,f"Uft', IL' LOT talion and internal martiaY arts, lncre8sas stamina, st(Jngth and flex- ibility. The class meets" every Wednesday at noon In the pari(. · Committee ·begins task of resolving dispute over tollroad · A con1111i1tec charged 'ftilh 1hc one public rcprescn1a1i'e and thre~ see1ningly in1possiblc t:1sk. of rc:.o\v1ng Sln Joaquin HiJls l"ran~ponation the dispute between Ne'ftport Coa:.t Corridor Agency rcprci.cn1atives." Ori~ motorisls and the ·rhe other Newport Coa~I Tran~portaiion Corri~or AgCnC) n1et cu1nmiuec n1en1bcrs are Pal Oa1es, a l 'uesday for the fir~! time. .......___Laguna Niguel City Councilwoman The agency, a joint powcn group ~nd chai ...... oman of the agency's creaied by 1he county, plans to place Operations Committee; Phil Sansone, a 50-cent 1011 on a I .6-n1ire por1ion of the Nc"•porl Beach City Council Ne'ftport Coast. l "he road ~·ill become rcprcscn1ati\fC 10 1he Operations par1 of the San Joaquin Hills Con1mittee; and Pr.:ter Ouffa, who Corridor when il's finished i.n 1997. represents the Co.sin Mela City After li:.1ening 10 residents fume Council on thE Opcrn1ions about the toll, agcnl)' officials agreed C.'ommittec. last month to form an ad-hoc On "l'uesday, Duff a 'ft'DS appointed committee to nddrc~!. their concerns. by Bates to ch3ir the Nc"'port Coasl Corona dcl f\1ar rcsiden1 Yvonne comminec. HQU!.!.Cls.. the only person ,(rom 1h c He said he·:. op1in1i:.11i; an general public oil the four-n1en1bcr alternative routt= can be buih for cq1nrni\lcc, said she's not sure motorists who do11'1 wan! to pay 1!1e whether they will conic up wi1h any toll. "I'd like 10 lhink there's an ~lution!.. engineering soluti on.·· "It is too early to tell if the ad hoc Corona dcl f\tar rc.sidents -A·orry dC.i.tina1ions 1 "'ill wane to puy the 1011. They fear mo1oris1s Will bypass Nc~_porl C03.il and lake Coa.sl High"a>' ins1ead, clogging 1rarfic in Corona del Ma.r's sca,ide bu,incss di'strict, as well as along the flower streets, which serve as main anerics .for people who live there. . Out toll road afficials m1.nuain the booth will collect $1.6 million per year -money needed to repay bonds .. ror the SJ.l b11Hon toll roacl J Agency (f>Okesman Mike StockiliJI snid re.mc)\•ing the 1011 boo1h Would resull in ''very serious imprications wi1h 1hc agency, not the least or .which is financial.'' He said re~ing_tbe booth -.-ould be ak.iit'to reneging' on a home loan an~r lying about your income. "lllis is a revenue source that backs up ll contractual obligation." re\•enue. Ouff:a said 1he agency's finance director. Wally Kreutien, will have to do several calcula1ions~ on a computer to figure ou1 how 10 make !he numbers work_ 'f!lc' agency also will haw: to pinpoint how lo pay for cons1ruction or an 11'1ematc rou1c. "Wall)''• JCM a k>1 or homc-..-ork 10 do -k~ IUCh 1 science," Buffa said, Duff1 says he hopes 1he commluee will havc·a pr'OpOMJ ror an actcplable byp:tss wi1hin three moo1hs. 1-lous.sels cmphasiled she -.·ants a parallel bypus -no\ 1 bypass which requires mo1oris1s to dri\·e a mile or more out of 1heir way. One of the bypasses curren1ly under considcr.uion has been criticized for being too convoluted. '"The ·z of Zorro' is not a bypass, .. _ .• 1Ju: Nctt·port Skj Co. ski sale. wjtb n1erchandisc up lO 50% orf. ha.s just begun. It "·111 continue through the month. con1n1i1tec will be at all productive;" that nobody fron1 sou1h county: ~ ~mus! be ren1c111bcred espctiall7 people en 1outc"1trthc lfthe agency igrees 10 build a fl)pa.ss rOu1e around Newport Coast, its sta'(f will-htYe-tO-ftg\tt\;ou•H--1<>->h<c.aid..----------+- 0 CONFIDENTIAL TO BEST DUY READERS' l'n1 looking for great and unusual bes& buys ror Valentine Day's. which I'll featwe in the Best Buys column on Feb. 10. Not the standard chocolate and no"ers fare, but a good buy 1hat's imaginative, fun and, of course, romantic. 0 LAUELS, AN UPSCALE reule boutique speci:ihzing in designer labels is celebrating its firi.t anniversary with a 20% off sale on e\'eT)thing in the s1ore. The anniversary.sale run!. Friday through Feb. 14. Lnbels (640-1 133), in the Newport North Shopping Ccnler on Bison Avenue, sells designer "·omen's clo1hing, shoes, jewelry, bells, hJt~ ;ind ..carves. 0 Uest Uu1s appears Thursdays and S11turd11J'S. '''l1tlhrr Jou'rr • mtrchanl or• shopper, if you know of • 100<1 buy, call mt' at SJ0-1114, f11x n1r ar 646-4170 or wrltt to mt: Brst BUJ"S, Dally l'ilut, JJO IY. B.11 51 .. Cost• Aftsa, CaJJf. 91611. 1hat thi:. committee is formed of only airix>rl and other centrnl coun1y Longtime counJY resident Stan HHI lies at 70 alter long battle with cancer NE\VPORT DEACl-1 -Stan Hill, nn Orange Counly resident since 1953. died Sunday al his home in Newport Beach after a loni baule ::i1ainst cancer. He was 70. . A .. Celebration of His Life" will be put on by his wtfc:, Ollie Hiii, on Sunday. Mr. Hill owned Southern California Sash and Door in Los Angeles. He also .,.,·orked in land development and industrial real es1nte. nnll served as chainnan of the bOard of S.A. !till En1erprises. I-l e 'ft'as one or the first members of the 552 Club. a suppon group for 1-loag Hospi1al, and :1lso was active with 1he Men':. Commiuee of Fashion:i blc!., n boos1er organization for Ctlapn1an Unll l"r:.i ty in Orange. I-le Y.as a member of the Balboa Day Club. 'ftht•rc he pl:i)Cd tenni) ond racquetball. Survivors include his wife. Ollie; sons, Dr. L) nn lldl, Kansas City; and Jin1 1-1111, L.:i.gunn Beach; a daughter, Kelley 1-1111 Hu'fta"J, Nc"·port Bcach; and lhrec grandchildren. 1'-l emorials may be made 10 L.ymphomu Research al 1he San Diego Region.ii Cancer Center. 3099 Sc::icn« P11rk RoaJ, Suite 200. San Qicgo. 92 121. ·mnke up 1he expcc1ed los.s in toll lllrll'Y IUCtlon, 1111 cames to 1 close this lllll'lllY Th1= cuuntdown it on 10 the final days of 1he Costa f\.1esa Friends of the Library's silenl auction and book sale Sa1urday. The 3uctton, which began las1 month. will come to a ck>se 11 3 p.m. 'Saturday. Rare, old ind otherwise in1ercsting books are still available for auction and there are 90 on display for viewing. The frionds group al.so .will sponsor its quarterly book sale from 9 •.m. to J p.n1. Saturday in the rront patio of the library. 1:eatured i1ems for sale include n 1987 sci uf science and 1echnology encyclopedias. Funds r:iiised :at bo1h events will support both the Costa Mesa and f\·1esa Verde libraries children's summer reading club and help supplement their book budgets. The library is at 1855 Park Ave . For more informa1ion, call 646-8845. WIATNIR AND OCIAll CONDmou ...... Ill •UDIU llOT\llllt Ml·HU N llMI A C0 1Umo11 It " M PilDf\ ....,_ • ~ '*"" -.-e1~ .... ...-c.. .. lll4. ... Ml. ,,.... ,. • ,.._.K.,......, ......... _ ......... ---·-.. ..--. °"*""""" ........ a St......, .............. , ....... _..._.....,_ ----....... QI MOW TO lllACM UI Circulation: ('Jbe Timu Or~ge County) (800) 252-9141 ' Adwrti.ing Owifl<d CSfl -5678 Dispby 642-1321 F.ditorial N..., $40-ll24 Sp0ns 642-IJJO N<WS, Sporu Fu 646-4170 -()jlm .. Fil II <Jla 6U41J1 • 8-111 IF .. 611-1111: ,.......,-er *o ·1 W ,.._,.,.... .... c i I Ill TIMPIUTU•U Newport k.c:h: '1/43 lillbcMI: 61/4l Cota.. M.u.: 'J/40 CoroM cl*' Mar: '1/4J IUI• POllCAIT lOCAltON Th<Wod~ = S.A. alwtr jetty CdM n ... TOIMY ....... ......... -... ........... ...,.. _...., _ .... -... ....... .... ............... SIZE SWlll l•J JW J·S tw 2•4 IW 2-4 •w l ·S ,. l tM a.M. S.O t:st ··"" 0.7 4:14 , ...... 2.t "'l.!•2 , ..... u ,~,. a.m. l.2 11:1t Lift. 1.2 S1S4 ,.-.. J.1 '°''' , .... 2.2 Ytw'M .... ,,.._ • ._...., ........ -. ....... uas•:tr __ ,...,.....,__ • -By Ihvid Hd12 ~promot .. three, ldds new lllN Orange County Fair&rounds offiei:als announced three' promotions and one hire 1his "·eek. Janice Foster, 33, of Costa P.1csa, was reccn1ly n:amed a business a.ui,tant II, a slate title, in the m.:iil\tenancc depanmen1, where she currently works. John Arciero. 43. of Laguna Hills. "''3} promoted 10 maln1enance and opcra1ions supervisor I. Joann Robinson of Wcs1mins1er was promo1ed 10 a business assis11nt II to oversee ron1racts and incidcn1 claims. P:atrick Sullivan, 41, of Diamond Dar, is 1he l1test hire as the fairaround's fina.nce olflCCr. He will oversee 1hc ac:countina deparcmen1, da111 proccssin1 and idmissions_ POUCIJILU con&- Abb&t Wq. A rcstdcal in the -00 block awoke '° a kM.ld 'tnsh. Tbi ..... ii WU hk roommate, 1b0; tnM ycUcd "Shi.al up. .. He O.C.. l'lc•rd people Nnnina. Tho m£dcnt nn ou1side In time to ICC thrco bi.af'llan Rcdrw In a dart colkftd a.r. ~ -saneuae Jklt """'; ~ tcbWoM were: "°"'" trora a ..,. 111 tM 100 bfodt. .... -....... -. WOM .... a,.,... •kf' o4f~-. ... _,. __ .... lOObloct_.... ........... -.... Oz JU! "'i JIM ........ ,_.. Cllottor A Al _, -·------kl' 5 ..... _ :::.!a"' I • • Newport City T he Newport Beach Ory CO..ncil lhould allow 1hc . proposed nP.M:lio bar to ·open neas: the airport. .. Don't knock over the Cheerios N..-want &o open Mtnnaid°I -wbicb will reaturt· 1oplcu and bot1omlcu duccrs -on Martio,.W. Way hi 1he heart of 1he ailport bwiw diltrict. wb~ ii "*1+.lled to bear the maucr, lrmk:llly, on V1tenl1nc'1 Day. Talaio has ......i IO take 1he ma11er 10 court, ii nccessary, as he did IUCCHlfully in Santa Ana. ' . fn a rush to pick up the phone The Ptannina Comml•ion voted 4-2 to deny the permit. Defore the tteent ¥Ole. Assistant Ciff Altorncy Robin Fk>ry warned commissioners they cannot di~riminale qainsi the business jutt because they don't like it So they c1me up whh some Jcpl excuses as th in a • G·strlna: the potential rise in crime and threat or AIDS. (I know, incredible. They shouJd all bo sentenced 10 Mike Marino'• sc:.1 education class at Corona del 1'he N~rt Beach 11torney who will hive to defend the city wlll go into coutt naked. stripped ol lll legal dc(cnSCI by the pesky first Amendment. Talmo can't k>se. A firit·year law student at Western S~o.lC· couldn't mess this one up. · and cancel your subscriptions ye1. Oive me 150 words or so to eicp1aln. An and Oltvla Nguycn""'1 ~addy Murph(S. the Sonia Ana strip joint whose ... advertisements You see, this isn't about morality. It's about the . Consthulion. 'The Supreme Court has repeatedly ruled dancing naked 10 be legal. a form of expression allowed under the Firs• Amendment. You may think it's perverted. un-Ch.ristian and u.ndermincs our romm.urri1y-- -~l~l~~·~·~'llVen vp the daily sporu sectK>ns. ·Demand is, welt, Editor's Notebook ouutripping. ---'"!"• supply, so the Mar High School.) · So the Nguycns' attbrncy, Ronald Talmo, appealed the decision. to the City Council. THE Duxe BED, THE BED YOUR BACK HAS BEEN ACHING FOR For years You 've been told that a ftrm rl ~--~ndfor~;.:FREEiOOKLiT---,1 bed Is better for your back. Well, In Sweden, the people who make I Name I the Dux Bed have proven otherwise. I Add I They·ve proven that a flrm bed resists, I res I rather than conforms to:the position of the"' I City I body. So the spine lies curved. I sr..c Ip I The Out Bed has a unique d eslcn that I Ph I allows the spine to lie In Its natural posl-I one I tlon. This helps eliminate bK.k prob lems I DLJ XI AN A-I and elves you the SUpPQrt you need to cet I i'\ I a deep, restful sleep. I ' ATFASHIONrsLAND. 1 • So come in and try the Dux Bed. I ~11 Newport Center DJ .~ Bekh. CA 91660 I You'll love It I :,~':= ~ ~~~1~~~·4« by : Your b«k will too L--------~-u~--------..l Did someone change the name_of JOUr bank? . l • Now it's -rour tum. If you feel like yout·bank has abandoned yo u. Or, if you don't )mow if your bank is still your bank, or if it's ch~nged its name or moved, meet Clendale Federal Bank. We've been around for 75 years and we're here IO meet. your nccds, exceed your cxpcctatjons and give you all the value and scrvia: you deserve. Best of all, we'll make the transition smooth, easy and hassle-free. F.rom transferring money from your old accounts 10 changing. your direct deposits and automatic payments, we'll take qtt of everything. Plus, for a limited time only. we'll give you FREE checking and mo~! · So if you want a bank that W<cs your money as seriously as you do, make the switch today at any co nvenient Glenclalc Federal' Bank loca tion. Because you deserve the best. 100 Nowpon C I o,;.,. 2lOO tta"-l1.i1 .... Nowpwt lwlt (714) 644-5300 C-Mmo (714) 641-471 I • ' • Thlnelly, Febr'*Y 3. ,.. • 't lol8 head over vaklea. But tMar iocal ~aincnt. the Oty CouKil, cu t impme the 1own's morali\)t on 1 q.1 business. The bCIC we nn do, tbrou&h zonina laws, ls puih "9dult en1ertainmen1" IO the outslc.irts or our city. Newport ha& done a fine job in thi& reaar~ Mermaid's i1n'1 within &'mile of the nearest residenti1l nel&hboihopd. No one, exttpt its patroM. will even know it exisls. So why 111 1he fuu? Ncwpon Beach, whkh prides itself on, _ bcinc a cOnseMtivc town, shoukl . do two simple lhinp. No. I: De consistent with the Constitution and its own less-government, more-Cre~dom credo -even if it's reprding a topless -nd bottomless "theater" wit h five runways 10 better serve Meatill tllis ••••• Get 10%DFF lu dlenu -and l9Pf'M' Mermaid's. No. 2: tct lhc free market determine if Mermaid'.-should ltay in Newport. My 1~ss is a IOt of deotnt folks -maybe even • the silent majority -don't aive a · sequined uuel about a nudic' bar opcninc near the airport. Some miJht even like to 'become n:1· • ulars. Af1cr all, Bruce Herschen· sohn, the patron saint of lOcal conservatives, has admitted to being a customer at least one s1rip joint on Sunset Boulcv1rd. But if enouah Newpor1 residents adamantly oppose 1 nudic bar in their city, there ls a better W>lution than an uQCOnsti· tu1ion:il ban that will eventulllly be overturned in coon after a costly legal 'baule (hasn't New· port had cnou&h of those la1cly'?). • Here's wb.11 )'OU do. Set YV 1 d1iiy pn>tHI in Cronl ol Merm:iid'&. This llrlleO woR.ed nawk~ with an adult bookMote, th.at initially woukln~I bi.adp from Mariner's ~{ilc I rew yean bed.. Mosl men -married or 01hcrwiw: .:... headed Cor the naked Wornen at t.!crmaKl's' ..,...wouldn't ~arc c"r05 1 picket Jine. no m111er its length. You jusa need a hnndful of pr01es1crs - and a c1mer11, ... htch would repel the cus1ome'"' hkt wooden cr~ti do vampires. Bul>1neu v.-ould plummet. the Ncu.>ens would cven1uaUy be Corced 10 move 10 a more receptive city. and 1hc 5trc.ets or Nc .... -porl would be pure apin. l t'ti a.mazing the power of the F1n1 A.mcntnent. . ~• illi11m LubtklJ Is lk edlttw. SHIPPll& l FIUICI• A•ILABLE ...... 8-5:31 Sit 1-4:31 . 3~t in time for Valentines! f:;.,;\ February 3rd through 14th \ Reduction j_ " Sate /, ........_ /"'' As everyone who has ever attended -r V ) one of oW-sales knows, our sales are v--1/2 off .. i truly SALES. No tags changed ... no r:;_• marking up to mark down ... a truly \ ..... " / righteous sale . . . 1 /2 the price on '.'7((" the tag ... and when It's ovei; it's I overt Come early for best selection. U11e your VISA. Mastercard or American E><press 1 ~~~-~~~~~-' .. 9 ...,J-.i . ' 1803.:::::::ri: tl'IPIJY .,,,, .. • • 83 YEARS YOUNG . ~~Gypsy In Me!" . How to look )'Ol&ngcr ai\d 1~1\'C m<irc cncrgy. 17141642-3310 -~:yps_y B oots "The walking Symbol of Freedom" is bringing his whole entourage tO Orange County on Saturday, February Sth- 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at Mother's Market & Kitchen He'.ll be autographing his new book, "The Gypsy in Me!", and giving o u t free samples ofKyolic G~lic and his sweet' tasting organically grown California tangarines and Medjool dates. ' His famous belly dancers will be thett, as wdl as ., · Stella by Starlight and his Freedom Band. Come Join Us on~; FcbnJ?ry 5th for a Fun Book Signing wt Free Samples of Delicl&w Food. ' • ----• # J -·-~ on Wcdnc:td.ys. Feb. 9 aDd 16., frora t30 to 10 p.m.. Call n2·1107. cwnt ... ue.M. com NC;SMC G.99 FFF'PMP "Lcaftlml1e Hope In a 8'okcn World .. will Do tM subject of an addrc11 by Workj Villon Prctldcnt Bob Seiple .®riq a brcN:fut mcc1ina . ~lpONOl'Od by tho Pacific Cub and Women of Vhfon. The CVCIU bcaJPI at 7 a.m. COM is SI l per pcnon. few rcscrva1Jons, Pac:ir.c Oub mcmbc:n m1y call 9'$·1123. Non-mcmbc11 e11ll '[he French Comp1ny, &Sl-l400. ' IATVllDAY 'YOUN• ...... 111.tCMM MU,. Tiie OtthWs Dance Companl of Corona dcl Mar lli&h School as prc1en1ina i11 annual dance concert 1onliht. Frklay and Saturday 11 7:30 p.m. at the Newport Harbor tliah School A,llditorium. Jrvinc and lS1h l. Strcc1, Ncwpott Beach. The 1wo dozen I hlah 1ehool 1lt11 who eompri.c lhc dance company make 1hcir owo C01lumc1. chorcocl'llph and direct the entire show. ThC S7 adn'lluion COYCn "C\iuin1 Lepl Coll(' h tho 11tlc of• free seminar prc1en1cd by Barbara Swkt 11 7 p.m. in the C.omn1unky R~ or the Newport C.CnJCf Ubr:ity, 156 San Ocmcn10 Drlvc, Newport BclC'h. Thc,prbcram will cover wa)'I 10 nid1.1cc r~. paid 10 •1t0tncys and will include arbltr:uion, mcdhulon and helpful publklldon&. C.11 6'4-3181 or 644·3191 tor dc:tall" HiJhway in Newport Be.ach. Tope. will include pilodna. naYipUon. boll handlina. safc1y and 1c11l require• mcnts. Then: is a S2S charp: for materials and t>ooks. C.11 642-381 l. M1yor't Dinner will bcain at 6 p.m. at the Newport Beach M1rrk>u. TI\C prosram tncludcs • \'Salucc to 1hc M.,on of fl'cwpon Ocach" by .C:mC'CC Dtrryl Wold and pUi and pre.1en1 Speak Up Newport presidents 03vc OofT and Dayna Pcttil. A report on . 1'ha S111c ol Ncwpor1 8';:1ch" will be &1¥cn by current Mayor Clare.nee · T\arncr. A rcttptioo is 11 6 p.m., ' rotkliwcd by :l 7:30'p.m. dinner and CMIMI• WAllfAlf The Otanat Col.in1y Yo..na 1tcpublkan1 aro htviRf; their 1994 Prc:iidcntt Ball a1 "'T°M Tate of the Wblllc .. rc"au.ranl at tM Balboa Pavilion. 400 Main St., IA Balbom from 6:30 p.m. to J a.m. Co6t k S$O for mcmbcrt. $55 fot .on-mcmbcn. Call Kelly J.f(Caw II 2SS-1512. 1 COiis ol 1hc produciion.· 1oan•• NUW CLUI Michael O. S1cphcn1, CEO and President of 1-loq Mcmorill Prt"lbytcr~n liospl1111t. Ind •l~kc.11 Rosc:nbct~ Vko0Ptc1idcn1 of Pacific Mutual ~re hlsv.rancc Company, *di talk about Prcsldcn1 Ointon'1 hC'ahh care reform mi1i11ivc dutln1. 7:30 a.m~b~llkfUI mcc1in1or1hc Newport ' ·• ,, ' ' 11 J I :1 I • I j ' [ i • I I CMILa MUii NIVINtlON Vo.lun1ccn arc needed 10-work with the p1rcnt-alde proaram JpOnsorcd,by 1hc Child Abuse Prevention Center of ..Or1n1c County. Volunt~rs help .families where an incident of child abuse has occurred or b 11 risk of OCC'Urrina. and help teach the client family p:arcntin& and communication A free nine week ~rsc on boatina skills and seamanship, conch.acted by the United Sta1cs Co:tsl Gu:ud Auxiliary Ftotilla l·IO, bcains tonl&ht :tnd continues every Thursday rrom 1 10 9:45 p.m. lhrouah March 31 11 1hc Boy Scouts Sea B:asc, 1931 West Cout P1rty 8111 to ll11f•li1/ Friday, V2S-5"ndoy, 1121 ,,,,,. flM ,,.,,..1 ~ OMlpOltq FRIDAY MAYOraDIHNla Speak Up Ncwporfs 13th Annual 5fod ,.ur lrtas I•..,._.., Town rdltOI', tk 0.111 Pllol. .JJt 1v. a,,, lt., CoU• ~h.s.a. C.111. fl01 • Baymk1e HeeJlh I~ SeMcea ..... C-91 Clllfe;.'ftle ...... , .......... ikills and problcm·IOlvina 1cchnique1. Volunteer tr11inin1 will be held from 9 a.m. IO 5 p.m. at the Exchange Oub Child Abuse Prevention Center, 2482 Newport Blvd .• Sui1c 7. 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This lt a Costa Mesa In 19&9 '#here his more timely lmacc or Vietnam," parenta now also live. U)'I Glc.nn Braverman, senior Althouah his family was \ manujc.r of fnternatiol'lal rcll1ivtty we1hhy in Vieln&m. th!y· 'pnarkctina 11 MCI. "We were did not hesitate 10 leave the ' k>oklna for photO&flphs to bse in counuy, fonakina their home and our adYenikments for the poue•ions. "We were pretty Vie1n11mcsc: community and we comronablc in Salaon. We ltved In ·fell in kwc wi1h Mr. Tran..-WOrk.'~ a big house on the main s1rect - A book of Tran's pholo&raphs i1 two-and·a·half miles from the aho in lhc works. • palace where the presidenl lived." Tran, V<ho lives in C.OSta Mesa Tran says. .. What we owned meant with his wife and two youna nothina to us. without freedom ... daughters. left Vietnam in 1976 With word lb.at Prcskltnt Bill with his parents, three brothers Ointon plans 10 remove the and a sister. After numerous 19-year trade emb>rao aeainst unsuccxssful attempll JO leave the Vietnam, Tran says he-shares .the coun.try lcaally, his parents bouaht mixed fcelinp of Yic1namue a fishing bo2t and planned the Americans. But Tnin uyt his f:imily's c1eapc. They toott 1he-fondest wish is for the Vietnamese boal ·out repntedly on routine people 10 escape 1hc g.rindinJ, fishing tries so 1~1 authoritics _ ___pove.ny...he witnessed _fiurin_a his .,.,.ould nOt 6i susptelous. triP. back home. · ,"We just 1ried to act like we ..:,:; 1"hey arc beyond poor," he twcre fishermen." Tran uys. aays ... A school teacher makes • "E\·ery time we JOI on or off t~c about Sf3i a mon1h and that's aood boat they would check everythinc." money. They're hard-work.ins Tran's family finally· left. mak.in& people and they arc hungry. They --a fivc·d3y ~gc to a refugee have to survive." -645·4553 481 E.17TH ST. •COSTA MESA <OU1110ftn14 'lft'NI · -'"• """'--.otai...,nu . Tempting Valentine Gifts Starting At • Custom Baskets $2 79 f • • •"Jelly BcUy"' Beans • Hand Dipped Truffie Chocolates • Pe tit Fours • Chocolate Cherries • Popcorn Tins • \\'1nes • Hean Shaptd Qteesc WESTCLIF'F' PLAZA 17th at I rvine Ave., Newport Beach · Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 · IECHIOLOGICAL llElllHIOUGH a.-· .. ::::t ..... ,.,.. "' -""' -...... Discover tht Lall llsid By Prof&onals For Ovw 20 Years . • _._ ... , lleadlincl Md aumetOUS tetnls\on appearancrt. RohnbachC.r dis· amed the: iuuc Wednesday on Lury Kina'• ftalionally syndicated radlolMw. Otspii. proeau from lhc Lati· oo commUAity. Rohrlbachcr uid there is wide59rcad support for denyina, Kar« federal funds to ii· lepl imml&tant~ 1"his bu onty been 1 problem for the liberaJ Ocmocrau who control · Con$fcJS." Rohrabacher said. '1'he Jibcril Democrats m._.ay HONORS .. -.... ••r . Solutions. Citizens fo r fk1ter Costa Mesa,. lhe Costa f\1esa His· torkal Society, the Newport-Mesa Association of Realtors, Citizen~ for Downtown Redevelopment aod tho chamber's legisl:ni\'C com- mittee. Sho .is•a charK'r rm:mbcr of Mep Pfide.. -Man of thC Year Paul Urccht is the O'#llnc r-of-Bj«ht 0rchid O;:ir- dcns &. Gift Shop. ""hi ch he opened od Harbor Boulevard in 1962. . .. 1 think this is a real greJt honor," Brecht said. Brecht, 74, lists his hobbies as not -.... .... ljpl. but it ii dear tltoy ..... fdt tile bcaL" o,.,... Qiuory l.dao luder Mun> ""'°ta -pattd 1be le .. illation to AdoU Hille,., u.U· Jewllll N•rernbera laws of 1934. '1ll lJ I ud, &ad day,* uid Mo. tel, Mate urbta atrlin director tor lhc Lcasue or United Lalin Arner· it.an CilUcns. .. Al 1 C0111Cqueocc of this, we wDI become lM victl.mt of hate. Thi$ ls like flomc. We will now be fed to I.be Hons ol hate and ignor1nce." • Montes. who dtb11ed Ro- brabacher last wt.ck on a Lo& An· gelcs tcJcvision news mow, Aid he e.11pccts the ~sislation to spark 1 g11rdcning -Orchids, of course - and golf. Married 48 years 10 J1ne Breeh l, he his two daughters and· fo ur grandchildren. A .staupch advocate for growth 1n 1he business community, Brecht frequently contributes nowcrs and plants 10 kxal bU!iness luncheons and fu nd-raisers, as well as the ag- riculture depanmcnts 11 Cos1a t.1eu High School and Orange Coast College .. B -L ' J\..,. f " -rc'"'1t ---u-a-rcsidcnt o lm ne; but you wouldn't know it look.ins at his dedication 10 Cos1a Meu iervices: His services include pasi preside nt of the Newport-Harbor Orchid Society. member of . 1he Cos1a Mesa Bcau1 ifica1ion Com· "'.Send Your &om$20.00 Black Tie Delivery with your choice of ·•candy • Stuffed Animals 722~1803 ...!ARTY? Cmnplk lirw af Party Su,,Uits. s.lkiom •"" lrwil•no.tJ °""' Mon-Sal ,.,,,..., 270 F. 17th SL #l2A, Costa Mesa of lift Is lmportanl lo Nor> .....,_ Johnson After loOl<ing II .. lltf (lllllons, Sh• dtck1<11 - '9flact'lltnt surQll"I would htlp ...... htr pein and get htr rnobl1tty ----·-tobt. II you'Vt bttn tullorlng from clll.C. Mllllflig flip or WI ptllt M lo.,....orjolntelalNGI. or ltM ~tty Wllklng , JOU INY bt I 11 I ... lor our )oin1 r~ ...... M 1t1111 ltu .... °"' ~" 1111 j11ft1 .........,.m PfODllllt II a s1s • •..,. pMltllll 11 ""1111111 •11 a1 c•IMr-lq-• .... 11:'11111111-r. ............. ...-111-. ··-~ =="lflllll'IJlirtlP ;I c• .......... _. .. ............ Cll ... 11doa&I dcblcc on the stllt.ll ot ii· lepl ..........,,. in tbe United -·-nc moral ilMiCI a.rc Qlt and drf," Mon&« Mid. "'It's a bwnani· tariu illuc and ii IOC' lO the hean aocl flbor of th' -.otry." Bot llol>nbac:Mr uld tl>c l<J- iatalioa 1dd1U1C:1 hwnuitarlan •c:once.ru and .dots not de.a)' crncr- J<""l' rnedat eore. .. , wn ncvcr Of,PC*d IO provid~ ... emcrsency ~.nee 10 people tn their · momcn1 or need... Ro- hrabachcr aakl~ .. We Jhou1d pro- vide emcracncy scrvlcc, but then ;we lhould immcdiatety deport 11\.c illqal aliens after hclpinJ them 'ifut-of a d.an,erous situation." -mittcc, member of the Cos11 ~1e'a Chamber of Commerce, past pre5'· den1 of 1he Newpor1 HarbOr Lions Oub, member of lhc NewpQrt Elks Oub and bo1rd member of lhe Costa ~1esa Historical Society PIM _,_., no<hifta ..., ba9l><N.. ho uid. Newpon 8eadr uridaa Illa - pon-1 ........... , ... ~ wbldr -·· beea actM aloce tile deadly U., Buda q,..k< of 19)). "Tocby the ••poru ro.-po- tential m.P, prob&c:ms for Ne-. pon ll<lldl U a siinilaf or ~r quake. qcnak,.. Hamilton taad. 'Brids<f to all •icl>• iolan<k and the peninsula could be d1m•scd. Watc:,. powe:t, p s.. K"Wer and lele· phone service m:ay be interrupted, pouibly l<>r dayS."" 'The harbor -which is $itua1ed around the islands, pct1.insula and inainland -would be thc: pcr(ect loca1ion for a command center, H:imihon said. One pct'k to Hamilton's plan: "You can't ree l an 'aftershock when you're o n lhC "Natcr," H:i.rsh· b:i.rgcr s.aid. 2059 Kirbo< Blvd. COlll lltu, CA 71~ ---11--~ -... ~ -- ' 0..... Oar. lnduarla Holl09on W. aa.11 Yiu -.Id '" mid ~-~---~-~-~T••------~· 1 Only s5 .9s 1 s24.9s 1 I · I I I 100% Hand Was h I Expn II Auto Detail I I Fvl -~-: I 1and FREE Armor All I . ttn _c._ 1 I Tire Service I • - -I I I ·-Mtna · I _,._,,,.,..l _ .. __ L----------------~ "CHANTERELLE" VASE designed by ANNE NILSSON ACI1JAL SI ZE 7 ,,,. X J 318. A Gift from The Heart ... In the spirit ofValmtiM 's Day. come shop at Cryst11l Court~11d rrceive a FREE Onefon "Chanurrlle" vase ($75 rttail ·value) with any combined purrhases of $500 or morr in any Cryst11l Court StOrt' .... and rtst4urant (txelut/ing The Broadway &.RDbinsons-May). Bring your rrcripts to · Ga/kri Onefon & Kost4 Boda on the fint kvel from Ftbruary I , I 994 - &bnulry 14, 1994 anti rt«ill! }OJ'' FREE fift. (Limit 1 per; customn; whik ~ J.n. PMrdJasa mKSi' IH. mMk Jn-Fdrwry 1 -Ftbrwry 14, 1994.) ~! •~-:,-:-:a: •. ',a--::--·" ... ,.._.s~; -• a.1• • COMMUNITY-FORUM COMMUNITY FORUM RUNS THURSDAYS AND SATURDAYS •ft!TETO: PILOT L!1TOS, llO'lr. IAY ST.OOSTA MESA, CA 'W7•FAXTO: '46-4170 •UADDS' HOTIJNE (CALL-IN COMMEl'tl'S): ·- Toa many ·questions, ·not enough answers A ) my friend James Thurber was rqnd of .saying, "It is better 10 know-some of tht questions 1han 111 of the answers." foor a change, I have very few answers todity, bul I have a ,.hole iot ofquesdons: \'Vh•t, for cxRmple, is 1111 this blather about • .............. • ' An eart baking proposal? Debate rages on whethe_r fede ral government should p~ovide quake relief to ill.egaL-immigrants-c aught in · Northridge disaster • " -:r th~ city of Newport Beach proposing' 10 do away -~ith jll___ t radcmarlt biuC ana -~!Ow vehicles? ---1 :--::---:--:--::---:--:-=<=;=:;;::;:::=::;;;~~~ -;===~~=.°-~ _,_..;...~..,..,c:-.,,.... --"I--R egarding the Comm.unity Forum lctten from iiiii . Lei's recocnizc lhtll thoiC currcn1ly blamina all { f Fl'lll ... On the . Coast When the town needs some new wheels, why doesn't whocvcr's in charge of such things just order a plain blue 1ruck o r car? When the vehicle is delivtrcd, it goes straight to the city yard for a spritz of yellow paint and, voila!: For may~ 20 buc.b, a fine traduion has been preserved. Also. don't you think it v•ould be a good idea to · 1wo-1onc the cxccuuvc fleet of city cars, too, instead of 1he standard Anonymous Whit~? That way . yo u'll at .... ays know who's where .... ·hen, if nol ...,.hy (Personally. l don't think t.his business of g1\'1ng up the two-lone vehicles has anything. tu do v.•ith saving money: The way Ncwpon IS gluncJ ""1th CSC alums, 1t'.) obvious it ha.\- 0rgtuuzed a covert Cllbal 10 get rid of the c.i1y·s lovely Bruin blue and gold color scheme.). While on the subiect of USC, wouldn'1 i1 make sense forlthe school to play this fall's football schedule at Anaheim Stadium if the . · Coliseum remains closed? The whole county's awash in tho&c Trojan types,. Wouldn't it be nice to lee some good football played there again? ' When you're waiting in the express checkout line at the market, do you ·surreptitK>usly count the number of items people in front of you have? Do you speak up . . if pne of them has more than the requisite 10 or 12? What abou1 when someone whips out a chec.kbook when the onfer is-all-rung up and \a)'l. "Oh, gee, I didn't know ... '"? W hile we're still at the market: How how come they only have two kinds of bananas: green and rock-like or brown and m()()!l;hy., W.ha1 's the difference bcrwccn apple iu1ce and apple cider? ,~1 Anybody else agree thal the teal winner of _ the Supc.1 Bo...,J was Pe~i with that hilarious ape con1mcrc1al? And wfiat do you suppose will happen if. ~avi= us all, 1hc Buffalo people get rn 1he Hype Bowl again? With-90-many bad sportscasters 1)-rrthr>tr-+ where's crsrwhilc Balboa resident Merlin Ol!iOn nov.· 1hat we need him? (According 10 my daughter, who wcn1 to college with Merlin's daughter Kelly, the big guy's enjoying life 1n Park City, Utah.) How do insurance salesmen, stockbrokers. c l al. know CJ.actly when yo u're sitting dov.•n lo dinner? Why don"t people who call wrong numbers at 6 in the morning ever say lhey·rc sorry for awaten1n1 you? Why Is It. Charline Weiss wan1s 10 knew.'. 1ha1 thcre·s never anybody crossing her dnveway -except when she wants to 1urn in " Ir O ranae Counry pohtic1ans can't even get i.oget het on forming a commission lo dc1ermine the fu1urc of El ·roro, hov. arc they ever going to agree on what to do ""'tt h the place? Why is it tha1 when you scramble eggs, 1he pan geu all gucked up. but when you do an omelet it comes oul shck as can be" Anybody else find it patheuc th at. on the sa me day 1hc ('ahfornia lcg1~lature approves five -counl 'cm frtt ' -"threc-,tnkc .. bill,1. they defeat a measure that could make · carrying a con1.calcd ""('apon a felony instead of the m1\Clcm('ano r 11 1s now " So do you \!lit thin k that wme poht1c1an~ aren•t bought dnd paid for b) · spec1al-1n1cr('st~" F'rrd fll1'rtin's rolumn 1'1ln.f t•·try Thursday •nd Saturday. readers in response 10 Rep: Dana our 1roubles on .. outsiders" benefit in more ways Rohrabacher's proposal to deny earthquake than one from the sys1cm tha1 perpetuates their aid to undocumented 1mmi1ranu, .count this reader lmmiara1ion. as one who is definitely not in agreement with the MIKE GREENE congressman. I don't know which is more shameful -Rohra· bacher°s ini1ial proposal or the· type of rcspo~ it is getting from certain Orange County residents. Ahhough some or the people writing in were probably sincere, I cannot help but pOint out how hypocritical, how selfish such sentiments are. Whal Rohrobacher and his ilk arc saying is that these people arc good enough to wash our cars, grow and pick our produce, build and clean our homcs,-and even raise our kids, yet arc not wor1hy or being given assistance when they arc in trouble. I believe: that most undocumented immigrants did not come here lo live off the public dole. Rather, I lhink 1hat they ca me here 10 w6rk and to improve their lives. ju~t as most everyone else's forebears did, If thC borders were truly scaled off. IJ]d ,u so-called illegal immigrants~re deported, I would be in trigued br ~hcsc same readers' ou1ragc at the sudden and widespread increase in prices resulting from 1hc diminished supply of 1hosc wiUina .to work fol1wha1 most "lega1·· residents v.·ould consider peanu1s. Dana Aohrabacher CAnAILCOYI ·Argument over wetlands drips on -~Hoag Hospital expansi on plans would gobble up Cattail Cove S tevc t.i:irble's Jan 15 column · as 120 linear feet and a dccrcaloe -"Not every drop of water 'of approicima1ely 10 10 20 fee l in is a wetland .. -conccn-1he bluff edge elevation !rates on only one aspect of the constituting subs1ant1::il \:ind form Co:istal Commission s1aff denial o( altcra1ion. the I-long Hospi1al master plan. It •The tl rea be 1iwecn Nc...,·porl is also rni slcadine in cdn1en1 and Boule"ard and Superior A\.cnuc 1he O\·crall in1prcssion i1 leaves. nonherly of Co:i~t 1-i igh...,:iy is ""'ilh the reader. shown for Recrcationo l and En· L1~tcd below are some, b"ut not viron111ental"o n) acc. Ex an· --41»;-of-throb raise e s1on o Hoag ospi1a as a rea y __e-oastal Commission in justifying been accontnlodatcd by 1hc 65.000 / 11s denial. They arc in addition 10 square f6ol. three -st ory .ca~" the wetlands issue. cenler and the 7.590-squa ·foot. • It ""'ould not be in conformity sinile·•tory child care cent . ~llh the provisions of Chapler 3 •The state [}cpartmcnl f .Fish of the Californ ia Coastal Act of and Game. in a lc11cr da1ed June 1976 and· would prejudice the 24, 1993. identified 1he on-sile ability of 1he local government we1land) a~ 1unsdic1ional having jurisdiction over the area welland~. to prepare a local Coastal There are other concerns that -Prog ram conforming to the have not been addressed by 1he provisions of the Coastal Act. Hoag plan. No 1hou,ht has been •The land use designation was given by Ho:i.g llosp11al manage· sc i and still is ''Recreational & mcnt or the n1aster plJn's effect Environmental Open Seace." The on 1heir neighbors. 1"hc massive 'Lan.d Use Plan emphasis is on building exp:insion that will parking, public recrealional and' restrict vie...,·s, the el1111in1uion of 'isual tnvironmcnlal ·purposes. the bluff and increase in local • ProJ?OSed development is 1raffic have for the most part ·been 1nconsisten1 wi th SeCtion 30233 or ignored. Hoa& has ~1 :ued on nlOre 1he Coastal Act in that it is nol 1n than one occasion thnt they allowable use and is noi the Toast "intend to·be a &ood neighbor,'· cnvironmen1ally damaging but lhcir ac1ions h::ivc Con1radic1ed :alternative mi1iaa1ion. Hospital 1\"those ...,·ords. e"<tp:uyjon is not an aUowabl~use It ~ems bnly r:ur lhat you, as of a-wetland. an inOuential edi1or who helps •The current proposJI, shape publtc opinion, should ho .... cvc r, includes aradin& and ~ -present a more balanced view or dedication of a total of only 0.8 ~'ust· what brouaht about the denial acre for park area •Ion& the bluff the Co4stal Commission.· Hoa& lop. 0.8 acre represents ieu than S os.pital certainly will nyt perttnl or thC: total parcel. This publtclze lhc full 110ry. ..,.'Ould be brou&ht aboUt by the R.H. STEWART reccuton ol the bluff race u .triueh Newport (koch ' " 0 I an1 1c::illy d1stu1bcd at the con11nu1ng h::tssle :tboul the w -called "Cut 'J':ul Cove." I believe tha1 I am about as )\rong a respecter and ud ,uc.itc of prC'Serv:ition of the """ctliln<l~ :tlo .in)one and 1h1nl that 1n)' credcnli::il) :Jre prelly strong 111 \Vhcn I wa) a little boy, I c:imc 10 Ne..., port-with m) grandfiJhcr and, as an inf:.ant ~1th rny parcnls and I do nol remember any s1o11.:amp or .... e1 l;ind there during the latc.1930's or the 194o·s. The first appc ::a rlln~·e: or an)th1ng resembling 3 """('II.ind 1n 1h:i1 area came afler the bl uffs ""·crc carved off in prep;nat1on for the ~SI Freev.ay. 'l"he frec...,ay, of course, v.·:as \"Olcd down b)' the general populace. The bluffs were cut bacl , - h0'4cvcr, ror fill clsc...,hc1c ;\bout the s:ime time, or t.hortly afler that, the :ipartmen1s. clc. ""erc built on the land above and, later, the drainage o:ippcnrrd down below. I present this inforn1a1ion to 1 you ns an lldditional bit of his1oric prospective and do In· dicatc clearly 1hi&t.thcre 1o11-us ccr·· u1inly 11othing 1h'At tould p0ss1bly be referred to as a nn1ural ~1cr C9Ur1C or wellands 1he:re in ihttt loc:u ion withtn my memory un1il the disn.ip1ion by the gr:idina :and excava1ion. a.s wc:ll 11s the lrrl111k>n of the soil .txwc. ALAN V. ANDREWS, M.O . Newport Beach . Tu.slip D ana Rohrabachtr is ~Ir ri&ht. Govc.mmcn1 t~, should not be ~yina benefits to il.lcaal , immigr:ints because it shouldn•t be sn11n~ benefits to legal immicfants, either. GO\'trnmcnt "aid" is really money 1aken b)' force from the productive members of soctcty and reCS istributcd lo unproductkic membert. This is stealina. The p-cmment should no1 be stealing Crom anyone. Or roe anyone. Thus .. Ruh r1baeher is half·way on _the r~d to Bber1y, and he's facina the ri1h1 directiori . Dul tic's still implying it'~ all ri&ht for iovcmmen1 to ~teal and rcdis1nbute money, ·as long as it is redistributc:d to 1hc "r1gh1 .. people. All Oranee Coun1y re1oidcn1.i. 1o11·ho 11re in !avur ol slopping :all government 1heh, for all reasons. c:an simply \"Ole Ubcrtarian in the next ~lection. Libcr1:1ri:ins oppose. :and :ire ,.'Orkin& to end, all formi. o f rocrcjve ~a).lltion un1u' No more lllerlls on the COlllCll DON HULL C~1a ~1caa Daily Pilo1 Edi1or S1c:w: ~l11rble'i Chr1s1m;is \\'ish L1s1 (D«. I , 1993) hu "a t.c:u on the C~lil ~te.>.::1 Council for lawn b1& heart Karen ~tcGlinn," the Sh11re Our Schc) Ll\ar11y 0 1rrctor Karen truly 1s very bn&ht, encrgc1ic, charism111lc, 11 &enu1ne humanitarian We shOuld :all cmula1e her, Canonize Karen for 1o:un1hood'? Absolutely. K.aren ror City Council'? Not no .... ! Our (ivc-rncn1ber Council olrcady hl.\s fiy.e-··blttdtng he-11r1" liberals, includina Jay Humphrey and Peter Ouffa \\ho 11rc .ceking re·clcclton. l'"hc «.'lc!Ar conseq'1c:nc~ ol 1hcir rec:ozd r> our high, unna1ur1I crime r.ate, 'u~id1zed dc.n~ny, e.'(tt~s rentals. lnffic. raeial 1ensions, ~rvice cOs1s, illeg3I aliens, ...,·astcful spending. propeny dt\:tluatt0n. bli&hl ind O\ercro1o11·dcd scbOOls wi1h Enghsh·spe:ik1ng s1udcn1s nceing the daJ:tricl. Note: t.los1 of 1hesc cond11ions arc 1 much higher per pen.on or capita tha.n our < 8th plo:ice popul:u1on tanking 1unon1 the 32 co unty c111cs. The council "1rely needs ronsel'\at1~ balance 50 as 10 ch.lnge t0\11-ard majority rule, rouncilmonic' distr.ns. a campaign code .and direct m:1yonal elec1tons .. CHRIS ~t STEEL Coslll ~1esa £dJtor'1 note: Cbris Sitt/ J.1 • ~ttnnl•I rouncJI candidalc. lllanks for the Belt Buy future ' Once :igaln I would lik~to ex-press my apprecl:Hion for your recent Best Buys re::11ure on Knl&f\llbridgc C.rpcfl ind Uphol~1cry dcanfni. l'be rospOnSc: has been ~uite remarkable, · The value of your column both 10 the re11dc:r and to the Jmall businus pcrwn can be immense. Kindes1 rcprds and bcil wishes for your column·s continued &uttt.U. MIKE DUNKLEY Newport Duch Annual Roman feast, aucdon Wiii nelp youths nod, keep IP1ployment T he rc1urn on SIO is really cxlraordinnry. for a mere SIO you can cmptoy $0().plus kids, and provide job skill , tralnlna and career cou n.se Hna 10 2.000 more. An4 a arc-11 pas1a dinner is 1hrown lq. Tel\ bucllt is the cost of ... ldmGsion to the -J!!!!._. annu.al Roman •.. Feut put on by Ibo Y°"tll Cak M Emp.__.o, ....... krvb~lh• H-AIH, The din ner .. nd auct ion· ls 1his Tuesday night from ·$:30 to 8:30 p.m. at 1he Costa Me a . Community Center, 1845 Park Aw:nue ih Costa Mesa. • The You1h Employme•1 ~Mee -YES -Is in ht 24th y<1r of ope"'ion. \IES ~ available to every 14· 10 22.·1ear old in thc..tl._ewporl·Mcsa Unlned School Dis1rlCt. YES it 1 voluntary, non·proOt orpniutk>n. lt's·not 1hc ptrnmenl, it't a i'O'f.P or Pfivtite t«lor volun1een ead busineae.s that c:ountel )'CNnl people on how to find llld hoN 1 Joi>. In 1119), kldl made tholr..., to Ille YES olllcu on 2, 779 ....... Moro lh1t1 ,,0 ol tboM .Wll tUll)Cd latO jok • Th1u't an excellent record or 1hc m111er or ~rernonles. ind auccess. . entenairurient will be' provided by More than 6QO lo<al employen Jim Roberti' "Bafboo Buch ire reaJ1tercd with YES. These C.Ompan1." Frink Okwlnenl cm~n"recefve the YES O\'Cf1Ctl the dinner. ti\ lhorl, an m111inp and 1tO COGlK].C:d 111-llllr lioeup keeps lhC d inner llCCO«lina to tholr n,udl when tradition la JOOd healtlo. YES thinks a.staid> has been In this en ol St,000 11blet, • made 11e.-n a -& Mllllt .. d YES 11,..111 lllJCr 1udkoce. A In .... b\lilnca. , • ..... $50 bu)'i -tlckcll Ind I YES Niii oo 1 llloe>trina. but Friendl _.....i,ip. Bvt If )°"r 11 ....U. iarJe11 bccau1< or the budlct It ...tl<r, 1ltea 1 ...,. to en11t....-. ot ib whtn1ecr1 ind tNcia pYts JC* oe tbc lidc of the tho~-ollhe ' ....... e-IO ib _ _._ YES h Allor '""' ,..n of ""'Yi .. an a1mJtc..ot oom •"•kJ •Mee · N0111I•. tM .._. __..., '9 11111-. ........... ollifa.&-UM al .,......,.,,,,.._YES 1'oo -tllo llod _..YES .. lllato _ __,_ ..... _ ..... -k ........ __ klllaJI"!••---· ~ .... ,....h .... ..... Ill M1i111 I dkC ... Dole 11 ,._ io p1 tr' 1 Im • 111111 lllo group. If l haven'1 yet l'D()lled you Co buy a ticket, or lo call YES Executive Director Lynne Gc1bam at 642-0474 10 slan up as arriend, It.en let me •ppt.al 10 pure emotMln. Who pYO )°",our fintjob7 A friend's dad in tm paid me S3 10 hour 10 ICTtpe, prime ind pain1 about a million carpons. I have ohen ODMidcl'td KndiQ& him lft Invoice lor tht '°"&hly · SI0,000 thal oepented ..... t 1lic mbcr1bla job wu -.b Uc! wba1 I ... Plitl lor IL B•L t. foci. I -llilo.F' .. jollo-..... to -.,. ""':lr." .... . -llla11 ..... ,..., ... ... ., .............. .... -. -... ............ .. for a re1I check 1lmo11 1lwa)'I pays or! for both emp~r and employee. -I've condue1ed an tnronn.al poU a~nd my office. Every sin&fe pc.non l'tc asked clearly • rcmembcn their fine job - boxlna beer 11 1 7·Etc.cn, ....... tables a1 Bouiua, or fWina COMt at ll Fll""1. No doubt )°" do • ell. YES...U.t1-•--™<.wlh_MS_ wppon. lo I IMipe ,...,. jola • oo ,_,=II ... Ooolo -Ca Clalor. ... ...... ._.' -•11&•"-• ...,,.., ...... ; -· l I ----- oyle turns n career erformance · . . n 'Playland' By TOM TITUS. S outh Coast Repertory and director Marlin Benson have .given· local•. audiences three previous llStCS or SoUth Africnn laywrigh1 Athol •Pugnrd, but none as been so complc1cly nourishin& s the cur~nt Second S1agc pro- duclion of "'Playland."' Wrinen :r.r1er the release o( Nel· )On t..1andcl:a. a.I the dawnin.g oC a new, pos1·aparthcid era, "Play· ,land" Cl<>rcises spectcn of the re· cent pas1 and offen 1hc faint glim- mer of hope for metal harmony in the future. Like Fugord's !cu· :icccssiblc "The Dlood Kno t.'' ii is a l"v-c haracter dramn churning v.nh r:av.' emotion. but this la.1es1 v.o rk cont:uns la}Crl of hum:ini1y behind the rage. · Ucn)()n has choien 11 pair of su·- pc.rla1i\·c actors to represent the bl2c._ and v.h1te of South African M.w:1ct) -29-)ear SCR \C:lc:ran R1· chard Do)le and company nc:v.·· comer Kenc Holliday. \Vhile Hol- 1iday IOOmli :is o po-.·crCul pres· en<'c, it is Doyle. gi\"1ng the per· form:ancc of his life, who cle\'31C'S ''Playl1nd" 10 the the:r.1r1ca l strato· •phcre. Their charactcn arc emblematic of a wc1et) in 1ransi1ion. Ho lliday i) the caretaker of Playland, a M:e:Jy. run-dollon tra\"efing carnival. v.h1ch Doyle \U.&IS on Ne"' Year's E\'C 1989 scckin1_ to buoy his n~g­ g1n1 spiri1s. Both arc h•un1c:d by lhc demon~ o r "number six" - lhc: si,'<lh tQ.mmandment. '"thou •hall noc k.111,"' .,.hich bO!il"haVC- brokcn. In Doyle's caK. the command· mcnt v.as sh:lucrcd 10 bits. His rltaracter'• role :u :1 gO\"'Crnmenl ~ldicr 1n the Oordc:r War against ~he South West African People's Orga11iz:11ion v.as a murderous one, re-.uh1ng in u'ncbuntcd kill- ings,. Holl1d:.y's sin w:.s more per- sonal, vcnge:ancc a&ai nst a white man for the -1;1pc of his ... ·ocnan. Both arc livin1 in o.nauish: Doyle lor the guih he eannol 1h:ike. Holliday for the remorse he cnnnot feel. even lhou&h he has become fcrvchlly rcli&ious. And Richard Doyle (left) and Kene Holliday clash in Athol Fugard's post-apartheid drama .. P.layland'.' at South Coast Repertory. bo1h use their considerable )l.1lls to dr:iw their audience into their pn\':tlc hells. Do}le has gi\"en three Jecadl-~ v.or1h of indelible perforntanccs ::11 SCR ("Holy Days." "Frankic :ind Johnny in the Claire de Lune"), but his haunted cx-wld1er in "Pl :iylaAd .. · rnay be h1.s ..ib.solute -"' WHAT:··-· WHllE: S•cond Slog• of South COOlt hpeftory, 655 Town C9liter--Orhe, COlto ...... WHEN: Tue1dovs through Fri· days Of t p.m., Saturdays at 2:30 and I p .m .. Sundays ot 2:30 and 7:30 p.m . tf\rOUOh fftl.27 HOW MUCH: $23-$33 MOii 1NfO: 957-4033 finest. He is ~il.ing a:i. he. re. counts 1hc slaughter of the p;i.s1 , comparing his victims 10 lhc cab-- bnacs he used 10 count in child- hood. Doyle's 1ra nsi1ion Crom holi· day revelry to cxcrue:i1tin1 ancu1)h is br1llian1ly accomplished. There is rage. also. bo1hni tx-- ne:i.th :t'.c surf::ice or HollidJy') surl) night -....1tchman. and il erupts "-"Lth controlled ful) 3) he lCllS Of .i \engcful mission he .... ould repeat 1f g1\en a chance:. H1~ 1n.i.b1lily to feel .sorry for his 1K1tm or remur)C for his crin1c is J.) pqj:nant ti:> Do)le's OVCr"'-hclm· 1ng agon) for h1) man) "nun1bcr \l\C) _ Kobl'ft lh11J ',. ru~1y. Ju~1,, dc- brr,·\tlc"n CJrn11.1I selling " a pcrfccl nietaphor for a ci1'iliz.a1ion 1n ruins. and P:aulle Jenkin)· gaudy 11glitingCrrtcts provtdc ~m1tm Cl'-'l:i.m;:ation po1nl). The contr:as1 11,1 C\Ji.1un1cs -fr om Doyle') light- colorcd coot and 1ie to Holhday's da.r ... seedy at11rc: -i"i. ~~i\Jfully carried out by Julie Keen. ··PIJ)land" I) ,.\1hol Fug3rd ::i t 1hc lo p of hi-. forn1, nol to rricn· t1on1 dircc1or Ucn>0n and. ac1or Du) lc. both of "hom h:ivc 1m· p;re~en ."SCR""Tulli(if(c) for three Jcc:::idc~. ll's :a stunning· produc1ion on all counls. l'tftu Titus is 11 fn.~l:Jntt writtr Mho ml<"•"S loc•I lhtaltr for lbt Dall1 Pilot. SM.<.v,r,. N'Ql.Tt.UT, 0.W..Y Plwr Director Mary Sullivan ·slack (lett} goes over1a scene lrom "Ladies 1n Aetlr8ment'" with ac> .LJoannL__U_ndecWood Ccente~) ~~or Schmidt at Newport Theater Arts Center. The Golden Girls Cast brings abt1ndance of life, stage experience to 'Ladies in Retirement' By qHRISTOPHER TRELA W en long·t1mc Corona. dcl ~tar csidcnl Ehnor Schmidt ..-.as 1cach1ng school in S.:.in\;1 Ana ~n1e 50 years ago, she ".1s b111en h\ the :ic1ing bug. l"hough she never g;.i~c up 1e..1ch1ng. )he acted in numerous loc;il commun11~ rroduc11ons ¥ihcncvcr She could lier )un1n1cr ,10.:I.. rcsunlc includes perrormanr:Cl> a1 the I .:.igun:i !'!;1~ hous.e .,.nth a number of nu1.iblc n . .1111~-~-,\f1c1 retiring from leaching. Schn11d1 con11nueJ 10 pr:.1ctice her f:1vo111c hobby: ac11n~_ llcr )a1ei.1 cn..Jcavor, ··l!l.dic5 in Rctiremt'nl." open) .u Nc"port ·rheJttr Art~ Cente1 :h1., u.ccl.enJ '"At one time II Y.J'I J \Cl) >m.11J g"1bup of people th:it were doing 1hello~. FYI reason\ th:u d1rcc1or \.!:in SuliN'"Jn Slack the D:iil) P1lo1·) \\\.1n1.1n l)f 1hc Year in Thc:a;cr for Jl}(j_,_ Jcc1JcJ tn ni.1un1 a production uf "LldiCllo 1n H.e11ren1c nt :,1.1~1. .icteJ in 111oo different proJu~lll.~n~ 0f ilie plJ), 1he la\! in 1970. ··-Jhc pl..1~ h." _,1",1~·) 1n1ngtieJ me," Slack :i.a1d. "J\e ;i1-...J~) l.lrJ 11 11·) been sor1 o f pushed out of !he rcrert• ~' !"r ..Om) 11me I 1hought 11 was umc tu bung .t t,_,, ~ "I 1elt I unJcrlh...xl 11 "cit enough that I could do .1 nn.:e Job v.uh ii Another rcaso'n l wanted to d0 1h1~ piece 1'-bc~·Ju~c it's a period piece, and I IO\c .inyttung th.11 ·~ per!Od whcrc I can put women 1n· -...onJerful Jrcl)e) It') a 11o-onderfu\ )how to Joul. .it·· Sl:ilk JeitN:>cJ ''Ladu:s 1n Retlrcmenr· as •·ia ~ycholog1e~I s1udy of family bonding. Jt '5 about responsibility, and 1iv1ng up thing)," said Schn11Jt ··No" 1hey come from all O\Cf Soa1h- t'rn Californ ia, so 1i's rcall~ J thullengc" l:inding roles. Prior to ..1 recent rche:trsal fur "'l.Jdie) in Ret1rcmcn1' ... Schmid!. "ho s1::1.1cd her ugc-ai. ··se\·enl)·something," displayed :an old sc napbopk full of clip· pings of s.ome of her pc:rforn1- anccs. One cl1pp1ng.. dated 1949, sho"cd a photo of ~er 3nd Burl l\e) 1n "The ~t an \\'ho C;an1c To Dinner" :i.t 1hc WKAT: "lodle1 In Rerltement" WMERE: N,wport Theo1e1 Arts Center, 2501 Clttl Drive, New- onc:·s life 10 taLe care of another." Sci in Engl11nd 1n 188.S, the ploy is billed as a murder-mystery, full of bladtmail and deceit. Scr1tch1n& bcne:1th the 5u.rfacc rcvcals sn ironk talc of 1 dysfunctional family who's problems para,lel today's headlines. -lleoch WMEN: operi1 a p.m. Friday. Petfonnonces 8 p.m. Thurs- days ttvough Soturooys ond 2:30 p .m. SUndoys ft'lfough M0tch 6 HOW MUCH: $13 MORE INFO: 631-0218 "It's been challencing for me to bring some or tod3y's •thin king into ii," Sixt conceded "Bui I'm really excited abou1 ii. I have a \\Ondcrful cast. :ind thcy"'i.-C worked 50 hard.- Laguna P la~huuse Another lti.ted :a pl.1~ fc:11ur1ng Ellen (\Jrb). "ho Y.t'nl on 10 star on rc lc'i'nln') "The\\ J!lon\" \\'ith all hci acting expcncnce, d1dn'l Schntu..lt C\'er consider giving up tc::i.::hing and trying J.lllng full time? "Oh, \'Ou JIY.J\~ rh in l. \Omctx-.J .. is oing to )J~. "Oh, thcre) c 1)' '\.iu'rc Jui! 1 ic onc \\t need· It's happened ll) people 1h.11 h.11c been Y.Orl.1 ng Yo it h me," "!.J1d the )pl) :ic1re"!.s, J.1ughing. "l \c \\Orked \\Lth pl·opk: lfl.1t -...ere i.•n lhetr v.a) up ;inJ on lheu -...a~ J,1y,n ·· · Joonne L:nJcr.1\X)lj, .1no1ht·r rt't1tt'd ?iChool teacher v.ho ).!.11' 1n tbc :iptl~ t11lcJ ··L;iJ1c~ 1n Rc1 iren1cn1:· ..1s1~·~·J \\llh S.:hrn1dt that acting,., . not th:it big .1 lc.1p !ruin lt'J<h1ng "I re:ilt~ thin~ lhJt tx·1a~ .1 ,,~·n..,.1lle:.chcr. )OU have lo be p::in J.:trt:)\ :in\"'J~. · )..11d Undcrv.ood. "I didn"t )\..ill Ill .1~·1 unul I "'J" t.1e }C:lrs J\o\J~ from rct1rement I touk 1t up :a' ::i hohby." Sch1n1dt anJ L1ndc rv.ouJ .ire futtunri te to ha1e J>Jr ls 1n a pl.1~ g11cn the dl'Jrth 1•f qualit) scr.ipt~ th:at fe::i1urc 1n.11urc roles. Th:i.t\ one or the And kno""1ng 1he COfnmuni1y support that Nc""port l11eater Arts Center rCCCJ\'CS. the se\en -mem~r casl 1>hould not have the probjcm 1h:11 Schmidt enroun1crc<.1 many yea~ ago. "1 hert was one shO'W I W3S in that had! larae c::ist," Schn11dt recalled. ··1 looked out 111 the ma1ince audu:ncc: and 1here Wci-c: nlOre people on siage then there v.·c:te 1n 1hc audience " "I did one show where there: we re 1hrcc people 1n the audience:· added Greg luy, the ~e m111le C!l!>.I mcm~r v.hosc first Oranie County ptoduc1ion -...as nt N"fAC 1n 1988 "Twu of them v.ete nl\ e-<-v.ife and hct ~r1cnd." No m:atter hov. m.lny people arc an the .1ud1rnce, the )hov. alv.ll)S goes on, mainly bcauSc: 1he actors IO\c 11o h:it they're doing. lzay described it ::l) ··:a hobby of 10\C" "Once you ge1 II 1n your blood, you just don't g1 .. ·c 11 up." stated t:nder.1ood ··11 ·) wmcthin& >-OU hJ.\(' 1(1 do." Engineer strings along childhood love of puppets Br_CHnSTOPHEll TllBLA W hen Santa Ana rcsidcn1 'Roger ft:iinkin ls not workin& at hi job as cnaineer for a loal manuf~lurin& company, he's busy workin& with puppets. But not just any puppets. 1 His $pecial hand·made mark>nette~ 1h1t &tow · v.ndcr uhraviolct liaht arc the s111rs of. "F1n1asy wilh Strinp.·· a JO.minulo UKtW ol mmk>n, li&hl and music t~al Rankin is brlntin& 10 the Launch Pad 11 -Crystal Court in Costa Mesa for slA shows Salurday end Sunday. ·• "'People ask me wha1 kind o( a play are you JOin1 10 do," he said in 1 rtetnl phoc\c 1n1crview .... , don't• have a play. I have a lot ot d\aracten that do • k>I • ot bizarre lhinp. some of them quite runny. SQmc ol 11 )'OU vt0ndcr if it's really a puppet. ··reopJe uk me where I buy these 1hln.p. Duy them? I wo-.kln'1 know when 10 b~ • puppet. 1111 a 11)'1Lzed thin,. No puppeteer an cop)' another one. 11'1 a tot of work. 11 111t 1bou1 i tlKM&sand hours 10 build one puppct.r And Ronltin builds 1hem himaclr In his prop, IC\llr.tiftl lhe hollow .arioMttCI OUI of ct_, Ind cast .. 1hem lo p1U1c1 o( Paris. He ..,_ cya and • -•h thal -"""'117 ... ni,. ....... -whh fino cltllllll. R1nkla'1 '°'" foi _.. dllel bldt 10 ~Is -.-1 ...... .,....... ____ ...,,_ q .. 0111,.,...... Mni ID..,. In the -IM RM . _.,.eo...-... •• •h's 1W.wa.llllliafa1Mr ... .. •• . :::.~ ---• :Sil'.£" ,...., .... ,. $0P"l; •..... "' c.wt.................... -... WMMll••·---· ......... .. .............. .,. ·tt:· .. .. lllMft a:11tv D11 F't•... I f E •a .. cepted her ~~ :t playmate Since tht'n, Rankin ha~ pt.11 J 101 of ernotaon 1ntu his sh<w.s. v.-hcthtr 11'\ at J !o:."1hl) '1,1ch as the La1.1nch P~ or one ol the m:any \Chuol~. CNi5t ships or !>CnlOr ccntef1 that Rankin perlornu 11 each )'C:tr. ··~1y pt ~ to completely c:i.p1ure tht' audience.," ht eJq>laincd. ··10 move them lll some way. There~, alw:ays :a reaction. (1' pupp<I .tlow) bu IOI 10 have inion. color, muik and ffi0\·emcn1;·1nd. same rorm or ltchruque that males you. wondtr how h h*'Pf>CRS." RD A tii.c Launc:h Pad no1 only u a per· rec1 \'Cnuc for his prt-· ~n1a1ion.. bu1 b«:1ux it reminds him of ..... o( •he kindl"' '"'"" ... Wl:MakS ti. er 'witb *-n he ... )'OllftlC" "'lt"J the buemtnt, tM .,....~ tbt an.tc ol ... •""1 ~rit-• ... """-"l.lddt ""' -· m WHAT: 0'fonto1y ---WHlll: Lot.1nch 'od al Cfy llOI f.~oe..!3:.o'"' WHIM: '' e .m . and ' ond J •-"" ---.... -llUCll: •• ('90"'°' l9unc• flod" ••I 1'a.'4 ----2061 .. I lot of l ,b* o( pll)'lical Ul .,..I io tM .... ilic ......... bit -..... --..... ............... .. AM,_...,.. ____ _. .... -.. -··-·-·'"'"' ... .. . ...... _, ....... .;,'.,'«;:. ".1,1%,:t:.;::.tt.':":· ... , ... • co ___, 1 t I • I i TODAY o-.~-.-. f'lemllww9-·~ 8011•·· n.. Ult ... Dlldll ol __ , a-..r:..n" 1n • he PN9-..:•edl11 a 3 p.m. I•., eo.-Mw llnio<b ............ ~20~ve., C.......ckl . Mor •• " • 5do ..w bo on tM ,...m Ill 8 p.m. cle\'"a COftQft, by hclftc _ Sym ........ Qrche1tra at Ille er.,,.. County Ptofolming Aru C.n!<J, 600 Town Cenltr Dnw, Costa Mew,.TM concert, whlcli .ol bo led by PSO condUdor Cail St. Clair, oho lncludct Frank Tlclid's "POltcanl" and~·· P\ano Coourto wi1h i'illl pianist Alain Lefevr•. Tlckets att $14-$39 .. , . For somelhll'IQ completely din«rent. Three Bllftd Mke guitorist Brian Barrett will play acoustic blu~ 8 p.m. at Aha Coffeehouse al Triangle Sq~o. 1870 Harlxx Blvd .. Costa Mesa. Admission is free. Gypsy Boots will appear from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday al Mother's Marie.et and Kitchen, 255 E. 17th St., Costa Mesa. The mAn who alls himself a walking symbol of freedom will autograph his new book "The Gypsy in Me," give out free samples of his Kyolic garlic and or'?anically grown tangerines and dates M\d will share wisdom gleaned from 83 ye ars of healthy living. 5cARWASH& "' CAllNAUaA WAX P A• C.. 5"" w..i. • ..,.., a..i.c • a.. ........ o., __ ·--N • ~....... • hi c.....111 Wt1 ' & ........ llCW Ak ~ ..... IPJ: ~~~·. CAR-WASHftJ~-\::' ........... ,_ """' FRIDAY "Picking Up the Pleca Quite · Show" runs from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m, (also 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sahlrday and Sunday) at Piece:makets Country Store. 1720 Adams Ave., Costa MeA.. Various demonstrations, eidilbits and SAies wlU be on tap. SATURDAY · Local fashion des)gner Karen Kane 'presents her Spring 1 \)94 collectJon Al 8 ·30 a.m. In the Individualist department ISi Nordstrom. South Coast Plaza. Over 1n the Salon Shoes department at 10 a m . Andrea Pfister Introduces her Spring 1994 Collecilon .. , . A travel show runs from noon to 5 p .m'. {als;o 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sunday) in Building Nos. 10, 14 and 16 at the Orange County f1irgrounds. Adults pay $5, seniors $4, childreo under 12 free . aa,.~·~ West -......... Ernlll Wlllll• ......... Ma. lr01A1N an piano, Larance MAr.W. ""drums and Haden °" bau -perform• at I p.m. s.turday at the Otanae County . .; Perionnlng Atll Center. Opening the show wlll be acdalmed trumpet.r lloy H•rgto.e'• qulnleL Tickets are $1 t to $30. SUNDAY "t , A frff reception for local watercolorist Jane EJllott wUI be A trio with some impressive jazz credentials performs from 6:30 lo 9:30 p.m. at BirrapOrehis af South Coast Plaia. Busist Andy Simpkins has a long usodation with · Sarah Vaughn, drummer M1.tt Johnson w1.s the . . leader of the early jazz powerhouse Swing Savant 1.nd ·planist Marc le Br·un used to be Diane .Schuur's musical director. Ousic1.I guitarisl Joe Poshcl( · offers a musical tribute to the l~endary Andres Segovia 8 p.m. Saturday in. Orange Coatt College's Fine Arts Recital Hall. Tidels at the door: 511. ·--· /~tJ II ·(7H)61W'7 • MEXICAN RESTAURANT , SaWng Lundi Ir Dinner I« Ole' go Yan Si!t£111t£ Dish no>N In our large bar ~ng all the major sporting events. Our Meals~ A 1Wp To Mak:o/ We hope you enjoy the atmosphere complemented wttti our fine Mexican food. ' LLnch • Dinner • CC>d<t:Blls 1--1-----Gpen-Gtlily-ot---11-A.M-·--- ~-----------------~-, I MANAGER'S TREAT I I I I 1 I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I "We'd tib to in'ltte you to an incredible dinner I I for rwo, prepaired hiNchl style rl1ht llJIERI I I n your uble. for just $29 ! Tll MPl-11 I I Your meal will include nutritious shrimp I I appotJur, 111e tnditlori.1 eeiMt.w h..ithy ..i.d. I I HiboclN SWk ll1d Slirimp. Japanese onion soup. I I ftoshly cut '"IWbl~. All served with the • I -companions to a hol!hy meal, rke and I I ,,_ w. So brina our ad tor !ht food. !ht tun I I 111c1 !ht fanw<lc price. I I It's our treat" I I I I I Toshlya Ka~ " I I Kllll ld*!lun. ~ • 1· I -1111)-1121· -.. 11or 11 10)l21.-I I .... ,... -111•J9Ss.o1U -.... .. 17141n._ I I T--(llO)Jl6-777l' Clor ., ...... , (11"911-I I cm. ..... ....., ........ c.-.... .,.....,..,. .. ltM, .... .......,.,,..., .. .._ ............................ Jl .......... .., ..... Fl ..... I IP'ii'-________________ .. QJl/ .Ahelld For Food To Go All Ntlijot' Credit Cl!lrds Accepted ~ itdt drs M1111: "*"'' "(;obloln\~ -.. ~ .. : . Pion<> Conootlo No. 2 Inc Minor, Op. 18; UldoY'• "Tito """-tcd Lakt." Op. 62~ Md SaW:M'• Syoiph""ll No. 4, Op, 54, ""-' ~:· ndln ..• 15-$45. Harmonia Baroque Pla~rs pr~ent "Two of a kind," musk fOT ~ired recorders, cellos and harptkords, 6 p.m. Sunday al Chnst Church By the Sea, 1400 Balbo.i Blwd., Newport Beach. · Admis~sion is 510. • -. • • ILUll •Salad • Cheese Cake • , .. • • • .. 9 1.4!! ln=&. ..... , •. 1Hl'IONtt ' TUES Hite •11M SAt Mite 9:3().;tam .-: ;;,- RDCKwNI · ---SUN••121m 100 llMN ST.-'-BALBOA· . ....... .., 97~ ... ,, ...... - , m eec•• TlllAna wtlAf: '°l~ lodielM WHEll: AllOfd Acodemy, 2411 Newpott Mvd., 2C, Cotta Me19 WHEN: 7:30 p.m. ftidoy, 11 :30 o.m. Sunday ond 7:30 p.m. Friday, Feb. 25 HOW MUCH: $10 tor Odultt, $5 k>f chldren for Fri- day mows. $20 tor odutts. $10 fOf chUdfen $undoy (1nc:h.1de1 brunch) MOii iNFO: 642-7464 "Leading l-adies" cast (from leh): Madyson Page, Julie Boardman, Nick C8gle, Annie Finnell, director Bill Brawtey, Adrienne Ty· genhol, Catherine Louis, Heather Peirce, choreographer Jeremy Knutsen, Caitlin PetJ tars. music director Rob Woyshner, Katie -Healy, Melanie Carlson and Stephanie Jura. GRAND OPENING FIESfA FEBRUARY 27TII ...... WI- COMEANDJOIN 1HE CFlEBRATION! , Serving Award Wmning Mexican Food Arid World Famous~ A Family Oimud and Operated &staurant Established in 1966 ' ~ ·ii •™ I 8082 ADAMS BLVD. HUNTINGTON BEAOI din ri • Whelberyou're hungry for !ht finest comfed. Certified Maus Midwestern bed, or any of Charley's other fine dlnnm. one of these special 29th AnnMrsary certlficates Is sure to flt !ht bill! r--------,~ ~----, I $10 QI I Dll .. r I I ._.Pa •e• Rib Dll•t1r I c,rtlflC8t8 . AFlll Dlllbt · I a-... I I c11 tlllclil8 · 1 I -':!='~==w-1111 I I tlio1 .. o =:-•-... •-• I ..... ,..,. ([] 11 .......... .,.., •• llllM&.... .....dloa:rllCJIP« .... LmlllO•iorcw-. I I ,.._.._.,.. _ _._., I I ~ .. -:.:.c.. {.iii) "" '!:!:.~ I .. --. I I 11111 ............ I ==-... . -:.=.:...~ ...... : I I - --·:·-I I OWllBY·llllMN9· .. ~.!'* OWll••-·:~ ~ ·• L -.;:;;r-·• L--------~ ---~~---~ YWl .. •a.lly-~--·-·--11 ,....... "'!"': ... ~ .......... 1 • Thursdll'f, ~ 3, 11194 c MONDAY NIGH'I' a NI •*•·...._,a, ,.,. I TODAY °""'81 Cou"'1 oulhor .u.n Almlrle w11 -''Cboncser IWI # 1· TM Liie and o..th of· """"'11 O--.." In o r... ~ PNCedlaill a 3 p.m. It• M i.;or-dot Mar Bfonch Ubrory, UO 1'1Moo11o~r111go1c1-Avo., eo.ono ckl . Mot ..•• lllMthovcn'o 5th wUI bo on the pi'Oll'Am at the II p.m. ~•••"-cqnc:ert by PaclOc · ~ Orchtllra at the Orange Counljl Poolonnl"SI Am C.nter, 600 Town c.n ... Drlv<. Co.la Mna. Th< ""JC'rl, -will be led by PSO coriduclor Corl St. Clair, abo. lndudet Frank TicMli's "Postcerd" and ~··Piano Concerto with I'*' IJliianlst Alain Lefevre: Tlclocll.,. $14-$39 .... Fe< ~thl,_ completely different, Three ~Vici Mice guitarist Brian Ba.nett v.111 play acoustic blues 8 p.m. at Aha Coffeehouse al Triangle Sq~. 1870 Harbo< Blvd., Co.ta Mesa. Adm!Won Is free . -·---.~ --. --- FRIDAY "Picking Up lhe Pitta Quilt Show" ruru from 10 a.m. lo 8 p.m. (also 10 a.m .. to 5:30 p.m. Soturday and Sunday) nt Piecemaken Country Charlie H .... 's Qu.- Wesl -fUt.ring Emle Walls Oii IUOpMH, Allen .._..,,.., on piano, wance MarUle on drums and Haden on bus -perform• al a .. p.m. S.turday at the Orange County Performing Arts Center. Opening the show will be acclaimed trumpeter Roy Hargrove's quinteL· Tickels are $12 lo $30. SUNDAY A free reception for local watercolorist Jane Elliott will be Store, 1720 Adams Ave., Coila esa..,...Vafi9ui cte:rooos.ti.ntions.-.. --<.....;A. trio with some · exhibits and soles will be on tap. .1inflfeiiiv~ jiiiC:redinilals - performs from 6:30 to SATURDAY 9:Jo p.m. at s;,.•po•eWs Gypsy Bools will i:ppear from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at Mother's Market and Kitchen, 255 --bocel~loshion-dnigner-Karen a t -south-C:Oas l-PI aza. E. 17th SI., Costa Mesa. The man who calls himself .a walking symbol o( freedom will autograph his new book'"The Gypsy in Me," give oul free samples of his Kyolic garlic and or~anically grown tangerines and dales and will share "' wisdom gleaned from 83 years of healthy living. Kane presents her Spring 1994 Bassist Andy Simpkins has collection at 8:30 a.m. in the "' a long association with lndivldu&lst ~eiio,rtment et . Sarah Vaughn, drummer Nordstrom. South Cooist Plaut. Over Matt Johnson was the in the Sa.Ion Shoes department et 10 leader of the early jazz a.rii .. Andrea Pflster Introduces her powerhouse Swing Savant Spring 1994 collection .... f\ and pianist Marc le Brun tra~·el show runs·from noon to 5 used lo be Diane Schuur's p.m. (also 11. a.m. to 4 p.m. ·' musical director. '"' Sunday) in Building Nos. IO. 14 and 16 al ·the Orange County Fairgrounds. Adults pay $5, senkws $4, chiJd(en undtr 12 free . Clas1ical guitarist Joe Poshek · offers a musical tribute to the legendary Andres Segovia B p .m. Saturday in. Orange Coasl College's Fine Arts Recital Hall. Tickets at the door: $.11 . .gCARWASH& 1J ~uu WA),( f> A• Clo6 Soil W .... b ........ a..... .a-; .... ... ., ............ ·~ ...... ~ N........... •ftlC...-.W•• , & •.-Y MW. AR N1• r r'l ~~~ CAR WASH~ ... · .,.. _,_..., .... r--------------.....----, I I I I I ., I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I MANAGER'S TREAT I 1 I ) I N NI ~ I~ •I <.. )I\ ·1·\\'() ' ! l ) I" I . 't ' s 1 () I C-==== I I I I I I • I I I , "Vft'd like to 1rwtte you tO an incred Jbhi dinner I ,.,.. -. P<ti>'<td hlbuhl style ncht 11111111 nA . I~ at )'OU• uble, lo• just $29! m .,._ 11' 111 ·I Your meaJ will Include nutritious shrimp I lif'POdz"'· the tndltionoJ llenihma healthy ,.bd. I Hll>ochl Stnk w Shrimp. J>ponese onion soup. I fmMy cut vtieQbtet.. All served with the I -<ompontOm to• he>llhy me.I, rice w I _. w. So """' °"' act 1o< the food. lhe tun I w !he 1amut1c pm. I It's our trut" I I Ncwpwte..dli (7f4)95.S.C.U ~'' (114)77....,.. I I I I . I I I • T••-(JIOl}l6-7777 Cllyefl f 1 r (11.,,11- 1 .................................. ,.., ............... .,......., ..._ ................... """ .... 111................. ...,, -J----------------~ • ~ MEXICAN RESTAURANT Sewing Lunch Ir Dllana For Ol>o' !lO Ya.s Satelllb!: Dish now In our large bar reaturing .. u the; ffil!lor . sporting evaits. Our Mais AM A 1Wp To Ma/col We · hope you enloy the 8tmosphere complemented with our ftne Mexlco!ln food . • Lunch • Dinner • Cod<tLJ/ls Open Daily 8t 11AM · CIJll Ahead For Food To Go All Ml!ljor Credit Cards Accepted ·' • W11luct Wdllo4pAln ... ~ ..... """"'• c... Llnry. ......... ',, ptG9'M' P:t --e a • t • ·~·,_...,,..-8S6 s.n a ....... on.. N1wport 8Mch. ........ ~· ..... Hiib" .. ~ .. ;"-di-*'°'· -""",....... ... ond "'lhe Plano eo....... No. 2 "'c -· rponlh ..... Mb<wy •••• Tho 0.-.,,.. Counly-kkiy po .. __ ....... s..q ...... Ofttl of -OI S p.m. al lho Orengo Counly PetlonnbJI Mo Conlo!· Tho Op. 18; Uodcw•• "The - ........ Op. 62: ond SotMlfi'• 5\11!1phony No. 4. Op. 54, ·-ol - Eatasy." Tld<.tts ... $15-$45 .. . Hlrmon a Buoque Pla"n presenl ''Two of a kind,'' musk · fot ~ired recorClen, cellos and1'.trpsicords, 6 p.m. Sunday at Christ Church By the "Sea, 1400 Balboa Blvd,, Newport Beach. Admission Is $10. ' .~. ;~ • Y:;F· i ..... ·.. . . . :.· . . . t • • ... ;. 't · .. IS-YOUR BIRJHDAY .;/ IN FEBRUARY? • • IF 90, YOU ARE IN LUCK! ' .. It's our Birthday too! 16 fantastic yean of doina -.._ r!fbt here nnt to tbo oceanl So to celebrate tb.ia happy event, if TOI.a birthday ii in February 100. just brina yourself and at least one lrl••uf-to Maxwell'•. Join os for -BreUlut. ; • Lunch, Dinner or our fabulous Sunday Bruncl1 • and with the purchase of any one entreeo o receive a aecond one of equal or lester value flllZ. Come celebrale with us where all of our meal s are served with "a side of surf"-ocanfront 11 the Huntinaton Be1cb Pi•-,,~...._ HAPPY BIR'111DAY •Salad • Cheese Cake s14~! ,· " ...... ........ . ............ SAT Nll•t:»1em ' . ' . ,ROCI( ...... . ,... VOOIUlll• SUNQllpnt . . . ROCK ... ,. ...... ........ , ... + 100 llMN ST.1_ BALBOA __ .,.., • 17 ... ,, ........ • ' m - WHAT: "L.adlng Lodles" WMlll: Alofd Acodem'(, 2411 Newpoft '!Yd·· 2C , Costa Me.a WHEN: 7~30 p.m. Friday, 11 :30 o.m. SUndoy Ond 7:30 p.m. Frk:toy, FM>. 25 HOW MUCH: $10 tor odult1, $5 tor chlchn tor Fri· e1ay mows. $20 '°' oduth. s10 '°' cN!dren sunoov Pncludes bNnehJ MOii INFO: 6'2·7.t64 "Leading Ladles" cast (from left): Madyson Page, JuHa Boardman, Nick Cagle, Annie Finnell,. director Bill Br.Jwtey, Adrienne Ty-._. genhof, Catherine Lollis, Heather Peirce, choreographer Jeramy Knutsen, caittin Pel· tars, music director Rob WQyshner, Katie Healy, Melanie Cartson and Stephanie Jura. GRAND OPENING FIESL\ FEBRUARY 2711-1 . . COMEAND JOIN TIIE CEI FRRATION! ServingAw.ud WlDDiog Mc:xican rood And Wodd Faii;ious Margariw • A Family Owned and Operated lt---11 •™ 1 · Restaurant Established in 1966 80";; ADAMS BLVD. HUNTINGTON "BEACH A -L end In ri • Whether you're hwigry lor the finest comfed. Certlfted Angus Midwestern bed, or any ol Charley's other ftne dinners, ooe ol these special 29th Ann!YersarY certlflcales ls sure lo Ill the bill! r----------, r: r ' -----~_, I •10 OFF Dlllller I I ti :~·:::::.r:r· I I . ' catlflCate I I CL tlllCll18 1· l'.iollJJllOl.rwtttwo--0-- 1 ......... _ .................. _.... I I ~-0-=-.. -·•IUS• I ,..., .... ..., ..... ,, ,____ ..... -__ ... _ .. .... I Uoll_• .... ,. .. -I 1· ' .. __ ...,....,._ .... ., I di 111•• .... ---... ._..... (ii) -55 I · "".:-::::· 1.1 :.'"" : I I === I I .:::w:: ....... ·1 ~·--· '!l£.i.;7 .1 aww•e-·:=.if" L--------~L--------~ Yed .. alllllil!'-~'--·-·-· ...... w•; ... Clot ... •+ 111"" , • Thlnday, ~ 3, UllM C • ,. D llllnday. '*-Y 3, 11114 • ).lAat:-'lA"-ntr, DAIL' l'tLOT A'hos Fiori is manager of Renato restaurant, which Is definitely worth finding. The moderately ex· pensive Italian eatery Is tucked next to the Portofino hotel on West Oceanfront in Newport Beach. • WORTH· ,THE L Renato is pricey but has -steady following -for good reason ·By MAllLA BDtI> . T ~re is some1hin& culled l'Oltl~ 1fl N1p0k11na, is • about the hi h-ccilina. m rich dish of lasaanc·style plila mirrored room lll rolled whh mouartlla.chccit, Rtnllto which is wt&AT: lenotO wcct ham 11nd bcchomcl sauce.. reminiscent or dining WMIH: I~ W..-Oceon-diced in10 decorl1ive rounch 1Ad rooms in Venice. If the menu hnt, Kll#PCMf leoc:h sc-ed ··"th morinana or crc;am -N: _. -· S;30 to " w• prices were prtn1cd In Ura and the 11 sauce, or both. (Order bolh uuccs , . p.m. wa1tcn spoke 011ty ltnluin, the MOW MUCH: modetOtefy ex· for a real treat) iUUlion of beina iu Italy would be peNhoe ~ De forewarned, $WC>fdrish is romplclc. • MOH NO: 673·1051 ICl'\l'Cd in a very different 5tyie- Rcnato is tucked into quiet thon most of ~s arc accustomed space next 10 the Portonno .hotel to: 11 is served thinly sliced. filct pn West Occ:anfront -dcfinilely of ,.Jmon ,·, su~r. a nnf'm or h fi d. A r choice as cold anli~as1i, and, for a ...--r~-wort 1n 1ng. 1ew yean a.go. h 1 . . dcl''••• meat 1·n a Chamrui•ne tocals man~d lo locale it when it warm one, t c· res caliman IS ... r~· was called Zcppa a swinging pl:ice ·dcep·Cried, chewy nnd wonderrul, sauce. Vegetable 111ccompan1mcn11 with a short life, but for tbc last enough to share for $7.50. So is arc al dcn1e and beautiful 10 look 2~ years, Renalo has become 3 the gralinccd sea food heaped i~~ a!_ :ind ca1. On one occasion, the __ ~uintesJcntiml-ltali:m risto!flntc:-:-a half-avocado.-Bnnchcttr.lbc:------sworc:tfish~ei:ncd ~;Mn-fresh __..._ncre-'.ia: a Rcnalo·-he was 1hc homemade toaslcctbread at SS.95, :ind an obJeCtK>n YOICCd lo our ' chef de cuisinc·at Antonella's and is IQppcd with watery tomatoes, · courteous wailreu cnu5ed the when he left, he brought his talent .ind far too cx.~nsivc. . off~nding fish" t~ be imme~i:ucly i'nd recipes 10 the Rena10 Both the '!11ncstrone and white whisked away Wlth apolOIJCS 11nd a restiurarlt when it opened in ·~lay bean-soup w11h pasta, herbs and substitutc•was on the woy. 1991. Chef Renato h::is retired, but oli~t; oil arc dcltciously rugged, a The wine list is cxtcnsi\'C anst his tcc~niqucs arc continued, h~nr1y beginning. Tradilionall~, a contains exccllCn1 Italian accordina; 10 general manager dish of pasta precedes the m:i1n selections incllidin1 after dinner Alhos Fiori. cou rse, but Amcric:in.. eippeti1es drinks of iro{>Pa and 11m11ri. · The menu is large arid, ::it times, have dispensed with this custom, Gest dcsscn bets arc the a bit pri~ey. A plate or pas1a. c:::in ~nd pnsl~ hns become an cn1ree in tir.11mis:u at SS.SO and the ~/:JIO di cost as httlc as .S8.9S . and a rib· eye 11~ ~n right. . . tartufo $5.25, deeper than deep steak tops the hsted 1lemf at With 1h:i1 premise, you m1gh1 frozen chocolate kt: cream with S22.9S. In s~i1c o r this, Renato has order 1hc linguin~ with necks of hazelnuts and chocolcatc chips. a band or ra1th Cul rollowcrs who smoked sa lmon. 1n a creamy \'odka make it in at least once a .,..,eek. suuce -a good choice <1 1 SI0.95 Chilled carpaccio or the filc1 s or and so is the s1urfcd cannelloni, smoked 1rou1 arc an CJtccllcnt SS.95. The house's pas1a specialty, ftfarfa Ulrd 11 • frtt-l•nt:r wriltr ,.·ho ('Ot·cn Joa/ dlnla1 liJr lht Dally Pilot. , . ADVERTIS EMENT ., . AMERICAN CHAaUl"S IAI. & USTAlMANJ, A local f•tk>uronf/bor with o ·~n· fiavof. f901Vfing pool, darn, 10todite, big ~ TV, Pool lournotMnt ~ Wad. ntght. Serting lunch MoM'fi I I to 2 & Sot 8'dlo51 8 to noon S 1.50 Mary's & 0n_.1 Sot & sYn 6 to noon . Shor of the WMl. S 1.00. Op.n 366 day o )'90I' fl9ap )'90I' only! 6om lo 2om. 6061 BollO 0 Sff!ngdole in Huntirogton ~. P'I•) 894.6 100 DICX OtUltCH'S USTAi...ANT, A lomily ...,... coHr-JIOp kicoted at 2698 ~-·port &fwd., Colla MMo. IMnv·lncludM br.akfo ... lunch ond diM«. Prices range lrom $3.00 lo $7 99 Open Mon.· Sat. 6:00om 1o 9 OOpm. N , WC, 'I/, Mt:. (71 •I 6't1-n62 ~ USTAlMANJ, Locded at 1712 f'bcenlio, Colfa Mt!IO. M9nu 1ncludes fibi, diick.,,, u.ok & lob...,, prime rib', ~uo. oyPtt bor. Pricei rctnge lrom $3.95 ond up. Op.ti doily from 11 <lOorn lo I Opm, Codtoih 'til I I pm. ID. FB, INC, No a.d11 cordi (71 •l Of.S..8091 i.l'S -AH-. Cril<olya<dol...dbr -[);I,.~ .. 3705 So. lri..i. - kra (I ~ Na. ol So Comt f'bzo. fllPf to ao+11•·ntt Metw lndi.idM Cha.I ond ~ doitY-""·--·-dOi I.om 1IOMto9pfn. N , 0.JT. l°xO. WC. V. W:.. J7Ul 15G0595 SEAFOOD Your lfNfaurant Guide fo Oininfl in ,._Ill~. Uoque"'°""""... . Aflle•W~'J'O.,_rf l•adt, Coafa At..JG, C-del Mar, 8.11 Baby Back Ribtl Known for ib fri.ndly H .i. •--h & in U. ......_, ond '°"""'-boolh•. '""pan Rib un""'8f'Cln -founfa Va y Co l'lo1 bMt'I ~ng o local crowd Mnot 1984. ITUDtO CAii, l.ocal9d °' 100 Moin S.. 8oboo ~days 0 ........ at 4pm, 2pM Oft Sunday. fat foot of pier} The Studio Col. is lhe ~ , coteril and ~ 1"" at lhe end of pk.cl;'\~ ,food. fun & 9tllwotDinment. M9rW ·1t1Cludii1 ~~~~ 10, 8, WC, V, WC, Al, DC. fibs , cnicQn, lreih fiih, posta, appeti.r.•• & IO!ada, NAPUS U '"COMMNY, Looafled on 2nd St . obo ~ bnindi on Sot& Sun.10to 3:00 ..+lidl !ht 6elmont Shor• ONO NCIPM lib Co off.-,.: inckdes IWgivtn wofR.1, omeiW.1, poncok.n ond S... in Baby 8ocl •a. ·ua.d Chicien · Pri,...; R"b ~men. Prlc::ei ~from S2.9.s.$13,9S. ond Sob:h. Napa.. lib Co. h op9ft 7 day. 0 ~ Op.ti 7 doyt..o ~.Mon.hi 11 :lo.I :30 om, Sato at •pm, 3pm on ~· R hot 0 pri¥oM bonqHt s..,,.. 10.1 :3~. IN,SRU,FB,ENT,V)IC,AE.,OC tOOtl'I, dqes cderi~ for ~ ol 20 or mor. ond aho deh.1. tocoilid ot 5800 w. 2nd St • .tong -1310f '3'1-DS-10, fl, WC, Y, ,,,.,;;, l>E., DC; l>SCOVER BRKFST 'LUNCH /DI NNER CALIFORNIA CUI SI N E OKKO'S, Cawol CoOI ....... ""11 pto.oy o1 fOOM lo ... ;o,. )"OUr'Mlf. loc:al.,d at 7887 c..... 0.., ....._ ....... --hal & c"1d pomt. • .-claiy pium, '°'iilo'• OM1 iMMt rro... the gril.""*5 range frOM S3 .9S to $13.95. °'*' 11 :30 .. do.o. Oonclng nighlly. joU ao Wool. Bio 1lond s,.;ng IMl< n... ............... JO, llU, ~SS.fl,ENT,WC,V,MC,AE,l>C. 119~2227 COFFEE HOUSE OUI ..,.._ Locdltd ot no W. I 9"' SI.,. COiia -----.............. ----()poll doll, Ji.. • 7:30cw kt I lP"' u...... )'OU don't 'WOfl1 kt "°"'91 IN, fl, ENT, WC, Tl(O. , • 17••1 llso.t960. ,._..,, ......... F?Zllllllf MM C#l.1-..d •2700 • , ................. "" 2 ...... _ ,_.. Olodrido '-llotNy' .............. Wool do!IY. °""" .. "-ond ....... -. ,~.--.... n....1-""'"" & SaMdi:w 7-. kt 11,... __, '°"'. ""'·!NT. WC c:_....,., lw 0..-........i._ -. 1NDlllN "4'02UAGl9111T ,f=·-iliiliil• fkJll .... la* ~ .... c.......... ..-bJO..Ni o.-~i,,.--.w ·-·· .... c-.•. "' ....... ctMct. ...... _... .................. ,,., --11--=--·-• I rl... . .... 1.fj .. 1:-it"~ ~ ':IDW: ... '1-... , IT A LIAN IUllCITn IOY, Locded at 18225 S. ~. ,__, ,..,~--ond dlkicM · plua, powo, t-: ol fr.J. ond offodoibte. You'I M the food ond ombioMti ol -........., .. lgnod '°"· s.. ond ..... 1o. .yOUrMfl 0ptn Mon.·llM• I I ~9pm. Fri. & ~.Ill 10pm S..,,.., l 2-9pm llMeAUO ftAUAH CAii, locoted at 211•8 -Bt.d., "" ...-.. '"""~ .....i. , ~ Id with .... ~ ........... & ctr.m.. ,,::: k:w if'1 l~·cti·••d•. --Jn.. $2.00 lo $1 1.9~.·°'*' , __ thn.Safl l.9pm, Svn. II.I pm. CIONdMon. N , OUT, WC. WIMondbe.t 171 Al 53'>2 .. I . MEX ICAN -.....~ .. 2332--.c.o.~:-....... butria & "'°'9. ~ Jrb ..... l•.95 .. $10.95. ()poll I l;lOoM .. 12:30ooi. IN, fl, Y, W:., l>E., OC , J714j 631-1220. Ml CASA.~ .. 296 17"' -. ea. -·A "if>., M..ucoJ -food. 0,... """'"• 11---Ji.. $2.25 .. $1.95. S.W. bd & di"'* for °'41' 20 ,_,.. IN, fl, we, ~ w;, 1>1., oc, ca. o. 6'.1-1626. STEAKS .. 100 Million -ldwidc ••en of SuDday'1 Super 8owt telccut may ha"c. been ....iw· ~ Wynona and the rc11 of CIDMftU)' music apea1eul1r halttlmt, bu1· 1 1 the Villasc Crean •• 1 live halfllme show was unfoldin& on lhe lawn or lhe cstalc. TWo hundred IUcsts clljoycd lN: si&hts and IOUnds of the . 62·mcmber Newport Harbor HiJh School Sailor Bind, marchinc acrou the "back 40" at the Vill1cc. . lt was all part John and Dona1 Crua'1 cffon tor the.. Coali1ion for Children, Adolescents and Parents. The lourt-h-llll)\tll-Suptt-Bowl - Extravaaanu thrown by 1hc CATHOLIC & SINGLE? Al.a..,., .6*ndr rbU ,art Jam• Cadlolic Singla Network . ~Orange County Mo.Im._,,,........_._ 21..S. .... ....,,... ...... >nd ..... C.JI """' & 6"" """"-• 999-3230 . AOl4 ft9LOOK ATPWWUJ> ~---·· IJ ..... ................................ ............................. ..... a.. ................ ............................... ~-............... .. --·~-....... . ............................. ........ ,, .. ,....._.. .... ... 1111', ..w. -.... ---........................ _ .................... . ... r-.... 2 ......... .., "' .. Pt!'dJ_Ni ..... *'I'•• ,.... ............ ..... ~ .................. .. ................. .,......,_ .. " ........... Dqlll,.. ................ ._., ................... tMY .... .................. _I .. .. ....... ...-................. .. ~ .... ,..., ............ .. .... _...,.. _ _.. .. ,.. .. ... ·-• ......... '-•••lm ............ 1llCI .......... . _ ............ DQJ ..,..~s..ca.-.11 .. 0.. ..... c:i...i.-..- '.I.~ --"-' ...... ii .... . ........... ., ....... ...... --- Wanna place a classified ad? Call classified advertising at 642-5678. aw ' CreaAS railed c:IOK '° S2S.OOO ror Crcih off Jhc. .,W. Tbcy were eood Orpait.1tion olfdak on hand the orpnlution. cnou&h for bulJCr baron Carl . (or lhc: pipk.in nJJy lndudtd ""ThCy are the most Apecial KatcMr and hlt wife Matp,ttt, pres.ident Rowue MtcUu. people in 1he entire workl. .. uld seen munchint with fellow Cooc.b11J executive direccor <.)'•Ulla 1e1ren Sa•dra-c..ld. P.raisina her afficlonadoct Lolt and 81112 Schelnbcr& 1Rd 1ttorncy Jay hosts. "If Donna ii lnvOived in a Aldrin, Mal}' llooWt'tll, Dorothy Palt'hlkof'f. " charity, I'm there to help her/' and Buddy EINtn, Pcwr f.f1rk Co.chair or the atralfwas the added the tpiriled woman, Rkhmond. Royal RAdlb, A.I Korn, dedicated Lynne T.1"4la, wortc:ln1 known to the American TV and Barbara VcactJa. v.·i1h tKc: Qcans and 1 staff viewcB as Gladys Knvit1 Crom the A ' halftime, it looked like the consistina or Patti BoortJ:, Cnce series 1'Bcwitched." Gould Buffalo Bills ha4 a chance tu Gaul, Joe ~tanla, Jo Alt•andt r meq1ioncd 1hat stle's set to co-s11r upset 1h.C bcttinS. The big-screen and Jllanakle lln. The Cre1n's How to submit your nuptial news · The Dally Pilot welcomes -ol rho couole or al the c:Nnce co !hare the ,..,.. rho bride only moy be of your ..,,_, "' MJbmouod wM the finished weddiJ>& with our rtade<s. le<m. Blodc and whice phocos Pick up ~nc or leproduc:e best, but you rnoy · w<dding forms in OUr lobby •• •aubmk shirply focused color 330 W. Boy S1., CllSI> ~. pl\olQS for approval. or send-a ~setf-addlessed f~menu a"1 weddings stamped envelope to the ite published on a space Weddin& ~rtnient, ]he av;ufable basi . for more Pilot, P.O. Box" 1560, Costa Information, all 642·4321 , Mesa, 92626. extension )SO .jn an upcoming TV pilot take-off 1Vs were bunin& all over the son, Andy, owne r of Villl NOYa, of 1he old series. Title of the estate, and a litde friendly 'Aas also on hand to s:upport hit - --· new episodic show: "Son of a " wagerln& wu mountina-family and the benefit. . ·-• • • AjeliJ:Z•l:C • Witch." '.'The 1amblin1 is illcsal, but I The Coalition for Children-; • i ..I JIAI~~ GOIJl'Ne\ ~ • The massive boardroom style want you to know J never bet, and Adolescents and Parents is a .., "l'llft"5 •ftftl~ V\ft"~ dintng1able in the Crean dinina J never handle the money ... my non·profit foundation offerin& I -I room was COYered with Astroturf bahker Royal RadJke's aot the cducalion and iuseument services c1uir1· t lowlal~ to resemble 1 football field. cash. It's all for 1 sood cause tu )Uuths and their families Je:t9' Dlnntr5* I Chocolate chip and peanut butte~ anyway, riJht?" l1ug.hcd John throughout Orancc County. It\ I ~ C100I of......., s...or cookies were spread over the turf Crean. ffil!>!iion is 10 prevent risk-tak.ins cn·u s.rnon-..OlllC,.. like players, and thlck, dark • Both John and Donna were behaviors among youths throu&fi I f PCJfatOIS ano ...... I cl\ocolate brownies.became the especially proud, havin1 just outreach programs conducted in ,_. a Crwn Sundae orClill loo~~~!\~ •• pi<kup'.Jrucks wich . ~:.~~;':..%.~';~.~h '.~r,':;~' ~ ~~~~~~~nish::~~am~~and _I {te~-~ N~ IWH~ Beadi_!_~im.,I_ "'tll11gate's doWifbecan'ie-icrvffij sOmeone sho"'ijld place a be! 1n ~ i·hc programs impact nearly ·-- - -D~JJHl!J. - - --· buCfCu for burger$ and hot dojs, honor;'' added Crean. 20,000 youths evc"fy year. -AND STil£SS llEUEF ,,. 759-3000 ..095-<IPAIN' ·--......... , .. -----... .......... u.. ,... .......... ·- CAii\. HELD, 11.D. ,...__ ·-"-' ,..,,......, -- 1894 -1994 FoUR.GENBJL\TIONs 100 YEARS! Carpeting • Vinyl Floors • Wood Floors • Draperies ALDEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St. ea... ~ksa 646-4838 Sa..,oed fo< a>mJN!!l>Wty by• UCINSlD CUNICAI. PS\'OiOlOCIST. Come .and enJoy dining in • ~ a~ with Orange and LA Counties' finest si~ and muples. '°' "' ,,.., "1eW, cal DR. RONI BURGS lnternilional Prolocol of ~~ ~. Inc. 359 S..o Moguel. 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Ncw.condcftsed Cream of Broccoli and Cream of Celery ~ 99% fat free, arc low in cholesterol, contain.no MSG, i nd hnvc onc·thi('d less sale than traditional prepared soups. ··Campbell's Healthy Request Soups arc America's favorite healthy 50u~" said John Cowles. J-lcalthy Request bnnd manager. "Our cooking line of Healthy Request Soups offcn COl,?.~umcrs C!JSf ways 10 ronvcnicntl)' prepare deliciously healthy recipes 1hcy can be P.roud or. Both new. soups arc 11va1lablc nalionally in -!oaolly. ScNC °'"'rice: sprlUle witb remainJnc I! cup .,... °'"""" Makes a .... 1.,... For lpice blend: In pw1k: b.,. -.. 2 teupoons papriu and I 1eupc:JOG each ot the lollowina lnpcdieots: dried basil leaves (crushed), fil"lpowd<r (oplional), prlic powder, onion powder, black pepper, white. pepper and V. t.eupooo catycnnc pepper. COUIUllY CAPTAIN • I cllicktn braM ~IYtl (about 4 pounds), 1kla • 1 CJD (10¥• 0U.ict1) Campbtll'1 lhaltlt1 ........ i ••• a. c.He•M C..... lfQl¢1 • ..... • l ........... CWIJ .. •• • I .., 1pplc tide< w Joke •llMkl_oU .. .. •lttlfdk<dl ... _(_1 medllt•) , • Vi cvp dlopp<d· tdnJ (-I llllk) • \4 &nspooa drled tap. ......, tno1be<I •Vi ..p tbopjied oaio. (.-I medium) • 1 ba1 JClf o \-1 cup cbopp<d &rtt• ,.,,... ~v~_-01 ~!_~~s'r.' ~-suggc~s~~-·-·---edce.Lfffecliw_4.AM-11tur.s....&h.-3- ""' pncc O• •· • • ...._ V'ed r-L 9 ,...... · Campbcll'!r>Consuqlcr Food 1nru.Y ,, r~. , ~ Cwter has prepared a collection oM:ltchen-tcs.ted, navorful recipes --·-) ..•. , ......... ,, .. ..... ...., • M Ci9fJ c•••••• ... ..,..... (-1-) • 2 -prllc, nlinocd I\ e tip dried curn..nlS 01 raisins • ~ cup toutod sliced tlmondl Sprinkle chicken with curry powder. In 6-quan Dutch cwtn CM.I' mediwn·hi&h heat~ in hot oil, coot chidr.cn in batchu JO minutes or Until browned on au aides. RetnO\'c; ICI ,aside. Reduce heat to medium. In wnc Dutch oven, cook tc.lery, onion and ......... -............ . lllrfillalllL~ .......... , IOl ... m11111a .. -.111J11o ... lluJllof. Heal 10 ltoiliq. Re&unl c:M::he 10 Dllldl --..... ta low. Coot ,. .. 1 ... Of lllllll dlil:b• II .., ..... , plat, ltlnlq OOCllloolll)<. RemGYe 11ay 1 .. r. s11r In panlly. Sc"" will> lkowa Rice Pila(. Oanllb witb cunaAI& and 1Jmoadl. MUn 8 MMnp. ..... lllCI """ ...••... , ............... •ltu1(16M1<11aadl C.lilpbell'I H .. !Qy ........ a·•r "'* ............... i.. J •& 5 ) .,...,..., •)_......, ........ la 2-qulll •-- --but, In hol .......... coot onion sod rice untl Otlloo tender and rkc ls btowned, 1tlrrinl <Ollltilnliy. A4d btoth bay 1 .. 1. Htll 10 boilJnl. - hell 10 low. Cov<r. ooolt <I() l minulU or until rice ii teadet aM liquid ii 1btotl>cd. RcmGYe bay Jeat. Mates about 8Yl cups or 8 setvinp. . featuring Campbell's Healthy Request soups. highlighting those that taste great in recipes new Cream or Broccoli and Cream of Celery, as well as Cream of Mushroom, Cream of Chicken, Tomato and Chicken Broth . STRAWBERRIES NAVEL ORANGES For you r copy o r a free leaflet, )t:nd a stamPcd. self-addressed, business-size envelope to: 20 Deliciously Healthy Recipes, P.O. Uox 964. Bensalem, PA 19020. The leaflet also includes tips, such as: . 1 •Pump up the navor and cut the salt of stir-fried vegetables or rice with ready-to-serve Healthy Request Chicken Broth, which contains If.I less salt than traditional broth and is 100% fat free with no MSG. • Broil or bake meats on a rack so fat can drip away. CHICKIN & OYSTIU ITOUFFll • ¥• cup all-purpose Rour • 2 cloves carllc. mlnefll • l can (10¥• ounces) Camp~ll's llealthy Request •Condensed Cream of Celery Soup • 4 pounds chicken parts, sk.ln ~moved • Vi: cup diced tomato (about 1 small) •I cup chopped onion (about I lar&c) •I ca n (16 ounces) Campbell's llcahh1 Rrqucst • I cup dicrd crrcn pepper (aboul 1 laraeJ Cbickrn Broth • I cup chopped grttn onions (aboul I bunch) I pinl shuck~ O)Stcrs wllh lhclr liquor (2 cups) • 8 cups hot cooked ri« On baking sheet, sprinkle flour. Bake at 350 degrees 15 minutes or until flour is ligh1Jy browned; set aside. Prepare Spice Blendt coat chicken with spice m~lure. In 6-quart nonstick Dutch ,oven ove r medium-high he;.t, cook chicken in hatches 10 minu1es or until browned on all sides. Remove; SCI aside. In same Dutch oven, cook on ion, green pepper and ~cup green onions with garlic until tender, s1irring oflcn. Add celery soup and tomatoes. In small bowl, stir together browned flour and ch icken broth until smooth. Stir inl o soup mixture. Heat to boiling. st irring constantly. Return chicken to Dutch oven. Reduce heat to low. C.Over; cook 30 minutes or un1il chicken is no lonacr pink, Stirring occasionally. Stir in oysters. Heat throuch, stirring ( I, "I 11< \ \/\/( l<J\(,:' 5.5%. NO FEES! NO.MLE CHARGES! Guruteed Prindpal • .._ .. It Lead' finlllCial publ~callil tf America's Best Safe Investment". Call ~for more informalioa! ro11me1.-m121.c L«al Clll 714-241·7771 ~~ '• .. ..,a..,. --.... • CAUFO!lNIA, 12.0Z.PACKAGI SWllT, JUICY ~-Ind! Pot In Malchtng Pot Co.:er BLOOMING EXACUM ............. 2.99 &AMa -~CHOPS .. = CUT LL 2.69 1 /2 GAL DON•ID DUCK OllAHOl IUICI QtiEO CARTON oa --swn-... 1.49 -·Florido . 79 HONEY TANGERINES ............. Li • Dol;QNAG-• . ITAUAN SOUASH ...................... ia .• 59 PORK LOIN ROASI • 7or · JllustrqtiDn Only . ... 19 .... 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The National Broiler Council developed two r«:ipes inspired by • A(rican-Amcrtcan cookery. ...,.... ...... al-........ I .......... _°'_ Afriean·Amticut. This is I dish dl!o fainll, will ...... but 11'1 special enouafil to ICM tO' &t.JCSll. The Oinaet luttc:r wW keep 1ti the n:fripntor; only I IGllll dollop Is oceded OG Cl<b <blcUn '"'"' CHICKlll IMll'ftlE1 D Ill ODA·llMATO UUCI' •' dol<llH .... lllltb .-iutlou • ~ tup ,,_,. e ~ ·~·· .... c.Ju MMNiq aalC • v. uaspooe h5'1y srou..t black popper . • 3 ta6ttspooa1 .Uff oU • ~ cup ftotly tllopped on.loo • ~ ~P Gacl1 clil09ped ptta bdl pepptr · Chicken Smothered in Okra and Tomato Sauce j5 an up-dated vcrsjon of an old·fash1oncd iron • H: cup ftDcl1 c.bopptd ct&t1;7 skillet cooking method favored by • l 19rlk: doves, 11Jncecl many African· Americans. Chickc,n • l~ cups l'roun tllctd okra is combined with a tasty vegetable · • 1 can (14~ ou~c1) C-.jun-slyle mixture to create a hearty 1ttwtd tomatoes one-dish meal. ~avors are even ~ 1 tcaspoon tnimblcd dtrt:c' belier when the...disbJ~-~epan:d. __ !bl?...!-_ ;:-_-:-..1 -.L':'_c-- ahead, rerrigera1ed overnight and • l tablespoons m na:u 11nu _ heated just before serving. panley . , Pcanuuy Chicken Breasts with • 1 teaspoon hot pep~r sauce: Ginger Butter is an interos1ing In sh:illow dish, mUr. together combination of navors in a qUick, nour, seasoning salt and 'black contemporary dish. Although hot pepper. Add chicken, turning to peppers arc no1 native to Africa, Coat each piece. In large frypan, 1hcy have been quickl)' adopted place oil and heat over mcdiurn there and in this country hot heat. Add chicken and cook about Hearty soup has robust ingredients The home economists a1 the Kikkoman Kitchens have created 1-learty Soup. This easy 10 1nake yet ro~ust soup features a bounty oi n1eatbatls.i ri ce, cabbage and carrots. Tho difference: is in the broth. Dry sherry provides the richness, while na1urally brewed $0)' sauce contributes a savory, beefy navor. Onion and bay leaves complete the seasoning. The dist~nctive navor qualities or brewed $0)' sauce produced from 1he natural fermentation process of wheat and soybeans gives. the soup a meatier 1as1e without lengthy cooking. HoansouP • llcarty f\1eoatbnlls · •I onion, chunked • 2 bayleavcs • \.) l\lp. dry sherry • ~ cup nalurall1 brewed soy S•UCC' • ~ cup uncooktd Ions or medium 1raln while rice • 4 cups cabba1e 'chunks • J ca.rro1s, cul dla1ooally into V•·lnch lh.Jck sUcu • ~ teaspoon pepper Prepare Hearty MeatbaJls; set aside. Combine onion, bay leaves, sherry. soy sauce and 8 cups wa1e r in stock pot or Dutch oven; bring 10 boil. Stir in rice; redlK:e he~t and simmer, covered, 10 minutes. Add lflea1.balls, cabbage. carrots and pepper; return 10 boil. Reduce heat and simmer, covered. 10 minutes longer. stirring occasionmlly. Remove bay leaves beCore serving. Hallmark hae 5nOOpY Valentlnee &Jo <;;>~ ............ 5 ....... I '1••• ... alOd 11 11 ,..._ .. _. lt.C.' s it-•· ·ol. (714) ... ,117, "\'.':~ .... ' There's Only On e ~- .CANCER SOCIETY• ............. 111 Ill frttl·IOO·ACS -2315 lOminUlel,turnlAclO • oil oldcs. Re..,.. c"¢W ... rrypan and dr•i• off ... s oablospooal of the oil. AM-... bell pepper and cttc.,: ..... Jtirrint. about 4 minu&& lllr in prlic:, .ua. tom•ton, ...,.._ p>rlley and hot pe-- Re1um chicken to tryp111; 901111 sauce over ch~ OMr ud cook ove:r mc:diullll low a.a .... 15 minu1cs or untl ._ .. be inserted in chick• •-.. Serve with rice .. _ IMM pepper sauce. if dellrwcL ...... f •4 a 11114 .... Ill dllctliw --•'l ... ...., • • Mi ........ 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Orange County's Finest 'PrO<lucc ~OMt ,..fWr# r4,- c:ANDI.EI J GHT DINNER Ofl!N llOIUO'MMM..,..... OtDIUllllMM I llPM GIANOl"I I'S PASTA $499 SAU CFS ~ .. RANCHO CALIFORNIA TOlrl'ILLA CHIPS . i'riFfjf $}!!. =--i!i?-~ POGGIO BRANDIE 1UC'ANIID • • RORTS • • ·. SPOIO'S EDrroa ROGER CAWON, 641-4330, cu. 317 • . Qn.n:nli.wn Ml.u, Dow.' l'ILOT ... NII Mf1ll el .. w.ii ~ ~ of Nl•poot Hlrbo< High peelio through Ille webs of success. II>-Newport liarlior's Genevieve Evorts is doing • tune ori the oppo.sition.1ln Soilon' drive for bo'skctboll glo~. EVlru, who did not play _.;.;.. l>W<t· biTI until tho cich1h padc, _poured in • carttr-hi&b 31 points in a Jan. 2S "1c:tory Q\'t:r Ir· vine, then added a com· bined 38 in league tri- _... umpb:i over Saddlcback. (Jin. 27) and Tustin (Jan. 31). "She had become Yef)' 4itOoUtaced with her $ho1 1r1er the fust Woodbridp, pme_ (Jan. 14), and she 1t1ycd after praake for-two weeks in a row to work on .ii," !•ko<lcy Wei. "She'• &O' her con!Qcnce back." Evans hit 14 of 19 fie.kl pl tricl apinsc lrvine, in- dudint nine strai&ht. and netted 10 of 22 asaiml Tustin, in- 'Cludin& IWO scpatate steab of fou.r witbout 1 miss. ~Her recen1 hot streak has upped her KUO&t scorina avenge to 1$.7 per pmc, includi"I 19.9 cmr the past acven CQnlcsts. 11\c best thin& I've done is remcmberin& 10 forp:1 the las1 llM:K I took and Just focus OR tho nt.11 one, .. Evarts said ol her , ....... -L---• -···- recent breakthrough. "la's lib wht.n I pl2ycd ift piano c:ompetilK>ns ... U I &O' csuaJ>t up in one milted note, in- Jlead of j.., playing on, l woud vp setting -~~ Also • lllct\lcd .dou· bla olucr for Harbor'i IN '1ieW League diam· 9"m lhill faH. Evarts ... found her IJCDteit adlle\ic enjoyment on ____ .. Thi tllial sack: Signing on the dotted line 11>-Luxembourger makes It official with Villanova; Mustangs retire No. 1, No: 64 football jerseys. 'We don't do something lll(e llis·WfY often, but these two kids are spe- ctll. ffwlldy, we felt no one could live up to wear- QI ND. 1 Cll' No. 64 again •llll sclloal lftlr lhe lltli11 ll111 lillO guy$ ac- coql1111d. ---c.. .... - Eagles stay within range in PCL race ..,. Estanc ia handles the Hawks , remains one game off title pace. BY l\JCKA.a.D DUNN, SKlan "'am.a • LAGUNA HILLS -Don't count Estanci;i High out of Chn~ Candlish and Mark Pierson, lO put the Pacific Coast League boys a"" a)' Laguna ~1lb: "-nd take the inside bmketball r.lce JUSt yet. ..t}y track to a CIF Sou1'hern Section playoff ~ Fo11o~in~ Wedn_esday's lri: txnh · . mus l ·WI n-to-!>t ly ·I n ·the-~ '1n-my opiniOn,-1 hCYii as good aS any_-··· playorr-hun1 \ ictory over ~OSI ..... bod) 1n the league," Brown said. "They Lagunl Hill~. the Elgles (14-8 overall. 5-2 h:nc b1~ gu)~ 1n the middle and their out· in the PCL) conirol lheir ~1de guys are quick. Our It.ids own league championship II) real hard, but our 11kill destiny. The~ ho:.1 PCL co-l'Ct. STMDlllGS lc\c:I n. not as high as 1heirs." le aden ·rrabuco Hills and L...-°"'811 R1chard)or/. Frenz and Century on Fnday and next 1.-.ai '* ':' ~ ~ ~ Candli~h each scored 15 \Vednesda~. 1e)pec1i.,ely. The tArWy 6 1 10 l points. while Candlish key ""ord here being host. =r:: ~ ~ 1 ; .~ grabbed JI rebound~ (five in "Estancia 1s. 10 n1e. the l.l9IN 8'Kll , 6 ~ •4 1ht four1h quarter) and worst place to pla} in Orange C.:-.~ ~ ~ 1~ Ke\·Ln Byrne se\ien, along Coun1y," said. Laguna Hills c.r;;,.;.c!J9•.._._ 11o11h t hre e first-quarter Coach Da\e Bro.,.,n. following •rtrna• eo ~ • ~· block~. lr'll:lal -16 Uplll !Id !1 his team·) 60·51 l>Jss to the FtMn'•a-.m Eagles ... I don't knuw "hy, TlllluCOHlli••1·1 Ide b"' ,, ,,,·· c.... ...... Upn .. Eagle: Coach Tim Parse.I, .... 11h h1) ~uad down 31·24 in the ~ci;und quarter. called 11n1cou1 """h 2:51 lert. The l "l)N lludl • ~ Es1anc1a, ""h1ch hammered the Ha\\ks (8-12. 3·-1) in !he fi~1 round J>f PCL ac1ion. 60-39. 11oJ> pu)'hed a little h;uder th1~ umc:. It ncc:dcJ big ba~kCI) r1um Zack RichJrdwn Jlld Clay Frenz, and ~trong 1ns1de pl:i~ fron1 Eagle~ responded with a 9-0 run lu end the f1r)I half .. \Ve JUSI 1r1ed 10 p!..t) ~m.Jnc:1." P.tr)Cl ~:ud ... Then Zack hit .J !u11g unt .. See UTANCWPe,e ·~ Notes · 'n hot sauce .,. Taco Be ll Newport Classic Pro-Am getting better and better. J im Glide.,., ell, a golrer ror only f1,e years, d1SC"OVercd firs1 hand ""·ha1 re- ally goes through 3 profcs.sional's mind ""hen big bucks are on the line. You ~c. Glide.,.,·ell, an amateur from New,POrt Beach, was part oC the winning 1c11m last v.eckend at the: 20th T3CO Bell Newport Oassic Pro-Am al the Ne.,.,·pon Beach Country Club, ""here Glidewell is also a member. His p:inner. Nike Tau\ pro Jerry Foltz, C\Cntuall)' .... on the SI3,000 first priie 1n a 1hnll1ng one·holc pla)'off, defe:uing Paul S1:inko11o~ki and Sonny Skinner 11o11h a 10· fL)(JI birdie pull. afte r 1he trio was 11ed at 0-undcr·par FultL ~ccmlngly came out of no.,.,hc1 c. folio" 1ng hi, 2-under round on the firs! J"' Club golf On Sllurda)', mosl everyone ""'3.S Oocked around Stankowski, the r1r~1.day leader_. or Skinner. v.·ho chipped in a C!ratt'f!f1c· "lj-y:rrdcT ror an eagle al 18 lo tie the leaders 6-under, then (ol~ed With I memorabl e -dance around the green; or Mark Wuru.. '*ho tied the leaden. 11 IS. when he S.111nk a .so-roo1 chip rrom the rnn,e Foltz.. who boge)cd only twice in 36 holes. kepi his poise. He: knew he w~~ 10 the hunt, down only ,.,.,.o st rokes at .1he turn on the fillal day. Herc arc e•cerpt!> from Gl1dc.,.,ell: -"(Foltz) came up to me on 10 and heCLUaGOU~-.•M And now for the long sought sequel ••. it's Stealth Chicken! "' Stealth Chicken camouflages abilities with amenrties. B rucc Anderson is stcppini up in the boaung 11oo!ld Hi~ first stab at a custom buill racing sklop. Chx-kcn Lip), had an imprc:ssi''t' track record and ""'3S v.ell k.n<>""·n 1n the local sailing scene. Last weekend 11 the Ne11o·por1 C:innery Rc~1auran1 , Anderson debuted his Kquel 10 "l.Jps" ... Stca//h Ch1ck(n. As ifs name implies. Stealth Chicken LS lhe proverbial .,.,<Qlf in )heep'1 tlo1hina. The latest Chicken ls a Perry 56, and is remarkably c:omfonable,_wilh lhree staterooms, ror111n counter tops. trash c:ompactor, tnicrow1ve, a TV and VCR. Hawtver, all the creature c:omrorts belie owner A.n dcn.on's direction to designer Bob Perry: "M2k.c tl\is boat fast. .. . IMDUno~M .. • 9 4 ........ Malt Koooey'1 W...poillter will) 1:30 left ift the ...,. broke a .56-'6 deadlock, cappift& halt C)p.-CoUeae'• ....,.... half COftleback, u lh• Cbarten del•ale<I 0r10lf Cou~ 63-'8, ift IUI Oranr Em• pire Conference men's bas.ketbal aame Wednesday. Cypreu (11-17 overaU, 2-7 in con· ft:rence) outscored· OCC in the second half, 39-25, while the Dues {ell to 11·13, 1·8. The Ou1rgcrs buill a 61·56 tcad on sin· gle free throws by Adam Baker with 34 and 22 seconds left. OCC's Damion Mor· bley, who led his team with.'17 points and 10 rebounds, scored on a pulbaci With 11 seconds left, but then l.)prcss' Fabian Luna sealed the win witb.0:08 rcmainina, occwomenlBilla Cypress with ease .. ,,,, 4.)' ~ ':110,lYM 2 1 J ' f..i&ttu 7)217Wief s 0 J 10 °"*"'-• 0 0 I 0 OM.I 3J)6kl JOl4fry J4 I 17 SI ,_... .. . "' .. S 't 2 IJ I J 1JJ ' J 1 12 1 • J ' 4 1 I' 10 I 0 J 2 ' • 0 J ' 0 0 J . JS t 10 61 ... NEWPORT BEACH -. The Newport Hort>or ffiah girls basltc1baJI ICU) bolted ·10 a 16-2 flnl-quaner lold, 1hen con1inued IO dDmlute visi1ina Santa Marprita "Ow di• nM ln1cnsi1y Wu f1n1uck," Wednesday night IO claim a 6l·ll tri-Aid JallolkJ. wbole team improved to 17- umph. '· 10-1 la leapc. The win ex-Senior Geo~ Evans paced the wli:i· IU VIEW ITAllllMOI tended lhc Sail· ncrs with 14 poln1a. and junion Melissa. ~0.:-: ora wlnnin& SchutzandMandyOay1oncachhadt2. WoodbridOI 11 o n o 1treak to 5bt and Schutz added seven rebounds ind four , tllll' Ill I ntiCI l'I ~--Plat M••,.C 10 -t 17 s conlinued their licak. · T\111111 ~ : ~f : m 0 m c n tum CORONA DIL MU.,, IADDLll•CIC 27 ....._ I . IT&•• ~ c..-. mt MM-CdM 4 1 10 ti head ng tnto NIWNll'I 62" IANl'A MAAUa .. ~ r1 rt "tp f& L.pl 11 r"..._, : ~ 1 : ~: Friday's 6 p.n'l. ,. Se• vn a...,.. WW• 1 s 4 s w-' r-• t0 1 1~ sadlleOldt 0 11 4 15 S e I Vi CW StMa Mitpr1a Nf.,rwt H&rf:lor ae..&lel-.a l I 1 1 ~ : 0. : O •-•••••r'• ...,_ Leaauc show-'• 1 fl• ' 1• ft "" ~-~ : ~ ; !UM 1 o , , Am · Rob'-do sco-d a --er ht"gh N.wporttl,s.....-u llh D6otiN 1 .J > ' Sdiudl D o o o Ch.Iv...-.-· . 0 .cnca . ~ ... . ........ -. CdM&t,SIOcllbldc27. '··down w un· ~ L'":t..AJO .fld'do . _:a ..... L..1-.l-. .• r.KMc:o __ .. ,..,_LJl J._f _ T ...... -~1.J -~2 ~l!lts with a,9-or-l.SOshoo~~J.~J!~:..~ HtNel COAn-1,,ftPltlll.I·--. ~-....,.-,.---.. OClfeil. wooa:--...... -o o l o . c. ...,,._ i o ·1 !-~---. :....--:--:-~--:~= -l-H -: ancc rrom ffiC fiCli:I ; as· range \...UlQt '·"·n· _ _ _ ----~-..lLtStiO...ll-l*MrltrA -----.-bridg . ..---...-• -!Yff'"-----r ._.--11.. Diii 1 ~ 1 1 1 1 a..-. evcn~·an--earticrdcfeat"IJ,1tnsrq.:-._~-Or.anp tmprii~onfttenn Frfclar'.• ca.... tel w.. 1 o 1 J ~ s J 1 11 kf"wk 1 0 0 Oidridl 1 0 1 1 '"&'-6".. ~ Or Cwt . Newport• WoaR • • , ''We played ,..... o o 1 o ~.,,.. J J 4 ' ~ o 1 J press with an 81;58 Orange Empire C.On· Cnw-11 ft pl Ip anp · 1 ft pl 1 lust111•C4ll · l"dl (c 32 Mole 1 2 J 4 ...... J o 4 ' Mad~ : 0 1 0 rercnce \lictory Wednesday in women's Kalblterin 1 0 1 1 LuPJWll 1C. 0 2 : ~ ~~ so.1 '1 ,,or 'd ::C-1 o ' J ~511 : : : ! .w.I 0 0 2 0 basketball action at OCC. Co&ltM 1 1 J :a Mwrdodl 6 o 1 1J LW-ms minutes, sai g· g : : c....... 0 0 0 0 c.e, 1 1 1 J QCC {17-9 overall 5-2 in conference), I Y~ 0 1 0 I S.nl l 0 l 5 Newport Coach Totlk 1) 6 20 JJ Tollh 24 14 to 6J IOUlf t t ll 27 Tlllak 12 S l 7 SI 71-59 1oscr atCypre~onJan.7,sbot57% <Muto ~ 1 ~ ! := ~ ! ~~! Shan,n.on Ja .. -scounouMT&U from the field in the first hal f to take a = ' ~ 1 14 c..~ 1 o s J kosky, who was.most. plea.scd wuh a sli· .,....,......,.. , 2 _ 12 ~k 7 s 7 1_1 7 49.25 halftime .lead as Robledo (13 HNrwey 1 o 4 l kll 1 o o J ning defense tflat held the Eaalcs to only :::1;,,,. ~:Z, . ,~ · J : tl-'J Cor""4 *'Mar . 10 1• 14 1:a-s1 points) and Pe_1ra Murdoch (II) led the liM!od 1 1 0 s ~;MIW.1 ~ ~ ~; 14 pointslhroughtbefirst22minulcs. i....-.pk:~. ,_,,....plt.lC..-.. MM -~.w-....J. .... '1ily. Cypress fell to 19-8, 4-4. Sminie 1 o o l The Pirates, whose full-court press Tc:ub JJ 11 11 SI Tot.ii' Jl 10 21 11 forced 16 Cypress turnovers in the first tlAUTIMli 0,. ... ,_., 1 ••·l.S, half, worked the lead to 70-43 when l-poinl pi,, Cyprn1 -t:ar1Ho 1: Or.1np Coa.51 - LcAnn Kazmer scored with 7: 17 left . lwppaN l. lobWdo J, Murdoch 1. LOCAL ICHIDULI TODAY ••••tlHill High school girls -Est.inci• •I Tr.abuco Hills , 7 p.m.; Costa Mes.a &I Ugunill Hills, 1 p.m. ....... Hijh school boys -Coronil del M41r illt Tustin, ):IS; WoOdbt-idge •I N~"JKHt Hillrbor, ):IS. High school girls -Tr111buro Hill' ;at Est.1.nciill, J:IS; Costa Mtu. illl Uguftill Hills, l :lS. College -Southern C111liforni.a College ;at Cha.pm.in College, l p.m. ......... College -Southern Uliforniill College 11 C.I Poly Pomonill, l p.m. • flel~ lleckey High 6Chool -Westminster \IS. Newport H.arbor, .it H.irper Sc~ool, ) p.m. WEDNUDAY'I FISH COUNT NIWPO .. LANDlt_IO -1 -bo.i.1, 6 11nsler1. l s•nd b•ss, 1 c•lKo b....ss, 12 rockfish, 1 Kulpin, J8 m.lC•erel. D&Yl'f"'I LOCKIA - 4 bo.lls,' SS angSen. 4 calico b.ass, 1 S s.arid blu, lS sculpin, S roe" ftsh, 1 h;alibut. J6S rock rod, 1 white fish, 1 ubezon, 1 sole, l cow cod, 1 ling cod, S red snipper, 9 perch. . .A -~-=-:v.··--·;-········-·~·.?".·.·.·.·.·J:.·.·.-.·.·.·.·.N.· -~<"=-········.::.········-=,,····,,?.·.·.·.-.·.· ... ·.·.·-·-:.·. 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SEE THE ALL NEW GS 300 Your Best Buy Is In tbe bedrt of Orange Counly! 13590 Beach Blvd., Wealmlnster Beach Blvd. al 22 Fruway 71~2-6906 LINCOLN MERCURY MERCEDES l'l.l108 '°"" tlOfOI CM& IJ01o.I ............. .,,.. ... ..-YAX) M'OIU 21101 ........ ,....., ...... ._ 7i.t..»t•'lNI GUIDE NISSAN PONTIAC .. ,.. .... """"" IJIOO &udl H., ....... IW ,,.. So. " ?2 "'1 (7'l•J ttJ-M.St SUBARU SUZUKI ·--1JIDD .......... ;;,,....;;;.·-· Just SI. .. 2l ~ (11C) "J ... lt mru cuca NSnN SUD111 40'-C....B'~ , .. ,,.._ TOYOTA VOL KSWAGEN ~~·@WI South County · V_.olkswagen/ISuzu. FACTORY.AUTHORIZED SAi.ES • SERllCE • 1AllS ' I 1 macto both ''" throw. •o a.-........ ICOriP&. ~ Coach Orris $IYS tis team's in a playoffs mode right now. ·and the Sea Kings get with It. 11' DIN IS konlutou•. s.o.n WanU After~--.. .. --Wt jU5t don't take ctre of the bAU aa _.. Wnc5." said Orris. ..Our ..-W Wll to •-ork the b:lll inside. but ow ~.=-,:r,~1 ~i,'~~~~~ the b 11 •WIY ~ Century too tough aJI around. 8eSidti hi k.ey ddcn~ive efforts. BU- tanJ became • (actor ll the orren jvc end in the 1econd hair. He wns • for • Crom &he field and S for 6 from the line in tlltc hair to account Cor 13 or his l.S points. CORONA DEL MAR - Corona del Mar High wasn't trcatin& WedneSday niahl's boy) b kelbiall aame apin t "~itina Sacfdlcb ck like any o rdinary mid -,ca1on Sea View l.caiue matchup. ·:I tohJ our guys this was like a playoff pme (or us tonight,'' u id a relieved Co- rona Coach Paul Orris after the Sea Kinp hod held on to dcfeat the RoadNnncrs, SI-«. The \lictory napj>ed a four·~ 1°"'"8 streak and rekindled playoff talk in the CdM amp. Corona, which has faltered badly in lhe second half of some or tts rec:en1 pmcs, pla)cd a solid enou&h lhird quarter and found it~lf v.:ith a workln.g marain of nine .points. 113-.34, Viltth .S~ lnin\.ltu .rcmainint --Thill'• whe-n-~Uied.to-throw a bJg:llme sc:ue into the Sea Kings.. Mau l..cte's loy\Jp llliccd the lead to 4S-40, and follov.ina a CdM 1um0\ler, Brian Johnson made one or two free throws to cut it to · rou' dralacd both endl Of 1 boliut ..... .._ IO make it 47M. Cnia $avMc then lllDdtdt a 1tiot on Saddlebact'a CMUina po1•'X>ft. bul the Sea Kinp then &brew lhl bill out orbOunds. Senior Jeff Mat"n then • camo up with pcrhap the biunt play o r the a a me. stellin the ball near midc:ourt nd f?in& In for a layup wnh 1 :05 Jen and J ivin& Corona . a fi\"e-pomt lead. Johnson then tried to go inside for Sad- dJcback. but D:uu.nl delivered his fourth .. bl<>Qed ___ l bol of : lhc • - quartet, wilh 37 seconds left. On the next Saddlebi ck po$Se sion, · CdM'a Danny MacMillon knocked the b:ill away. fed it to Bastani, "ho W3S fouled with 10 sec- onds leh. The sea Kings focu)ed their deCcrisivo efforts on ddu~ina Ifra<hhaw's three· poin1 1hoo1ing •nd controllina Mel I.etc. BraJ· lhaw~ed II 1'9in1s. but 11 came OC1 4-<>f · I 7 1hoo11ag from 1hc r.cld.. "Matsen did a tre11 job on Bradshaw," .s:iiJ Orris. "He ( B rad s h a_w ) never seemed 10 act a look al 1hc ba.Sket." Sa ddle back (9.13 overall, 4.7 in lea,ue) wa) A~lher bad pa ga\·e the ball back to COaONA DIL MAa 11, IADDUMCK 44 hammered at home: b~ !he Sea Kings, 60- Saddlcb.ick. .Mau Lete's Iona three· Su View lH&M 38, in the teams· fir')i·round ma1chup, bua 11'.)mler from the baseline made 1t o one-s Mrt..Kt CorGI\& 4e1 Mir recently bas impro\ cd I he Roadrunners point game, and when Letc was fouled by ~ ti fl pl lfl fa n " a, had won their l.1,l 1"0 gJmcs, against Lim.I~) Johmon on the hot, the Road· ~ ~ ~ : ~ ~ ; : ~ ~ N~port H:irbor IJ'! I rr,J.i) and Irvine on runner~ h<)d a ch»n~ to tic the aame with ,.... LN • • o > 1 SdblT • o 2 • Mon~y. a free 1hro"''-~ > s l 11 ~ > ' l ' Now CoronJ L'."!J, 1hl'lf in a three-way u1e' lllempl to complete the (our· ....,. : ~ ~ 1~ ~'ti.an ; : : ,; lie (or founh plJ,c: " th three games re .. la bilc.d b M 1 Le · It d ff M.aa Lett 2 o o s ~ .... ~., ' o > 2 m11iniog in the cJ \ '<='' ,e3son. includinc PIJl1ll P > · ut e te pac e 0 w.....,_ 1 1 > ' ~ • ' 1 1 a Friday home JJlt: .i~_·J1 l\I !>ccond·placc the rebound. He dished it out to U.arp-WIA o o o o ~i.\ ' • o 2 • )hooter Chris Bradshaw, "'~ t hree--'°""' " 10 u ~~ TcMI• 20 7 n St T ustin. CINTUaY 70, COSTA M1SA .. r.aclfic Co.ul Lugu• Cott.~ Cmtury ,, rt pl Ip ,, fl pf Ip SJ-, 1 0 • 2 A.nonSJon 4 0 l I \'.anW.~ 0 0 I 0 ~llTM ) 1 1 . MC'uif orid ) l • 9 Yo1n 0 I 2 I frttnuA s ) 1 ll Wh.ae 0 f 0 1 ~nu 0 0 s 0 ~~ s s ) ,. °'~ 2 I • s 0 I l I SuJ•yanu 1 0 2 l I.~ I s • . ,rlfllly • .. s I) AgWtt • l l II btw-11.i 0 0 I 0 T.HM-s s 0 IS W.lh 1 0 ) 2 ~ 0 l 0 l TouJ, 17 11 10 .. " ll 24 1 ;-;o ~. F1*ulry 3, 1llil .. UTANClA 60, LAGUNA HILU S1 P.1u1ic COJ\I l•~sue h i ......... hptU H.th Ii; II pl Ip rs II pl tp l .. h.atd.un ~ ' Ja ''"""°"'' s 4 s " f IC"ru • ~ l IS (l\Mk> l 0 1 • f CC'nt"t I 0 1 l ~""'""" s .. i n '''"" I u .1 " Hw 2 0 ) • c .. l'ld1 .. i. . I i I.) '\.i:O-»J • l l 10 ""' .ai. ' 0 0 2 \o·dd•·t 0 iJ 0 0 Or.al..C' 0 0 1 0 Qo1n.m 0 0 0 0 ,~ .. -~ 1 ! s Tot.ah :1 I 11 l>O lul..d.. 1~ 10 u $1 J'•1n1 :utemp1 ·for the Ind ricocheted off As the "ed. b~·~;.111, 11\-e games re-icoaa aY euAJtTau icoH '' auA.atau lll •• ri·m. scoa.., taUAltTlltl m31ncd, and Orr1, h.1J J goal in mind. Co•l4 .\wu ~ 11 14 i.; -.. _ h•,.,.. , 1~ " 1 ~ 10-~ ~ S1f1'"4 I) 10 7 14-44 C l n .. The way 1 sa" ll, \\C: h.J 10 "in at least .n11;r7 u 1t u .,_.o agu,.o1H • 11 11 u •-s1 Fr.om thal point. Co1ona came up with ~ .. M,a, IS II 10 _ U -SI thr-e o r t'-~ -fi\•',' • •1J Orr1"•. "And ~e )-puonl p.ab: c~ i.vu -f'riHlk-, I. Cc-nl..n -l ·j><><ftl 1o.1I• hlolft(lol -lte.h.ucl~ .. lrc-ru 2; u. ,....,.. llNk: ~ -lk~h,,w 1, ~ Utt: '" •~ ~ ,.. .. ~IC'IC' I. S"'U 11.11, -CIYrlu 2 ~ .. ,1 the big pl:>~ to~"' up the "ictory. . ~ lkfMM -John-2. ~ 1• ~. '· definitely needed 1on1gh1 , g3mc." f"Khn•ul foul~· NIM 1,,.,,.K.il tuul\. ""'"«' _ . 1 Santa Margarita does in .r,l~wport Harbor with 0:03 lett lh BAJ.av FAuuou~ ~ar• Wann -Santa Margaril3, alrea(fy "i1hout ~enior starter Bn:in Finncr.m. .Nf:.WPORT BEACH · -A spent R ichard Smith ~umped on a "as a lso handic:ippcd by the virtual unavailability uf poin1 guJrd Jeff much rn h1~ N~pon H:irbbr H1Jh bo)'$ basketb:tll office, wmci.na Hopkins. >Aho played only briefly "ith :i brolen toe. o'er 1hc one that &e>t away arte r Wednesday night's 41·39 near-upset "We're mi~ing 40% or our ~tartc~. so ~e needed someone to o l ~ .. \ 1c:w Ltague le1d1n1 SantA Marprita. step up," noted DeBu k, "'ho s~ud there was liule doub1 Or:id I 1nne· Ou1 thruuiih 1hc pain or the S:ulors' fifth loss rn Six sames.. was the r:in ~as the one he wanted tnlLng the deci~i\C shot on the b~t po~- ~limmer ol ;a wnile from the farst·)Clr head mttn, Vrho belie"es the • session .. I'm ddinit~ly-happier, n<>'fo', than I was after the Tustin p me (a 24-point dism n · with 37 !>Ccon<h left in the opening SANTA MARGAanA 41, NIWPOaT 2t thng b) the 'is1t1n1 Tille~ Monday)," Sm11h admitted, JU t after aaonlling O\e r the quuter. a comban.:iuon of Harbor de· Su view l up• 1 :in au~ finall) ~\>C turned & corner in the rJc~ l.ot-•-CIF playoff berth. @After Fumcr3n's U)in made-it· 20-13 \1Jeotapc or a cwport ch:irginc foul v.nh 19 seconds left that save the visitors pos· • • Cense and colJ shoo11ng by the \1s1tah S-Mu ~.u ~ ..,.,bof i; ,1 >n 1n a .'9-39 deadlock. (36.-'% for the game) :>llo"cd the ho)b '& " JI# tp '' h Scr1ur BtilJ Finneran, "ho curied the injury-riddled ~gles "ith 28 points and 10 to forge • 31·26 lead wilh 4.22 left in ~~~=-u '~ ~ j 2~ ~ ! ! rdlO..and . dr.uned :a 12-foot jumper with three $CCOnds left to allow former Newport Coach the third quarter. Sc°"'" 1 a. o 1 ~1: 1 o krr\' De Busk's squad ( 18-S, 10-l in lcagye) 10 remain in sole possession or rirs1 place, one Newport's Ju:in Orelljn.1 con"crtcd :i P3ul ~~' ! ~ ~ ~ O.c-!Una ~ ~ g~mc ahc:ad or Tustin. Tayyu tiSist for a la>~P "•Ul 1 11 left 10 tac 1t ~Me o o 1-~ '••h<t 4 o :"cv.pon (11-1:!. 4-7) remam 1n fourth pl:icc. ued "uh three other team) 01 39 second~ and the Ta~· R3my Shoulry re· =• ~ : ~ ~ Lldor•I. 0 0 pl Ip 4 IS ) ' 2 2 l I 2 s ~ 0 0 0 Our '-1th pla)ed their hearts out," continued Smith, who s~ud tte belic,ed :t\ena1ng bounded 3 mlSscd San13 M.lrgarn;i IJ)up "11h 1ou11 " 1 " •1 IS I 14 l'I ')Jnl.1 Maraanta's 60-4'3 blO\\out 1n the first meeting of the lwo was po~lble after the 51 seconds lch 10 sc1 up 1hc up,cl diJncc. ICOU ft OUAa'TDI 1c.11n' bc~t pr.i(t1cc of the snlidn Tuesday. .,. O rellana, following Sm11h') 1n)tru.:1ion~ to O ur .._id!. came 10 the practice floor Tucsd1y focused and positive, so I came 1010 to-1 be aggrcssi~. drove the b\lschne for 1he po· night lno~mg we rould mu.._e it a same;• Smith said. "Then I ao• the call nt 8 om. today tcnti~ tic-breaking l:iyin, but the omn1prc cnt trom Dub Tpmb1o's mom. S:l)'ing he wu 50 sick he couldn't come to school today.'' J:innenn beat him to the ~pot for the call. ... -HIGH SCHOOL IOCCU Newport girls stagger Santi Margarita, 1-0 J\E\\ PORT 8 1:.ACH -The :0-.ewport H;ubor Hi&h girls soccer tc.im )tunned ~:a View Ltaaue· lcadana Sint:1 Maraanta Wednes- d.a). ~inning a 1-0 decision for 1heir first·C\er triumph O\'Cr the h1ahl)·tou1ed ~ales.· Jenny St Sure pushed home a rebound from a Megen Aecncr b1c')'de shot 25 minlltcs into \.he fir t half and S ilor goalie Jeremy Teal (four U\les) a uthored the butout with s1ran1 def cnsive help from Andrea Wood and Sommer V:anBcrd.elaer. In a nother &iris i ame: • Coron.a del Mar blasted vtsit· ina Saddleback with six airls shar· rng an the scorin& column in a 7-1 rou& of the Roadrunner1, pushing Corona•s numbers up to 9. 7-S overall. S-3-3 in Sea View League play. Ali Havriluk IOOCCd twice for CdM. and postina iniJc 1a1Jie5 ~ere Kristen Vauahn. Hillary Ke· hr~i, Julie G tirrison, Kathryn Rice and Cheryl Williams. mttking things very easy for goal'-ceper Laun Drumright, who, re<ordcd rour uvcs. •Senior forward Greg 0111 scored on a breakaway three min- utc-s into the &:line and 1he fultm· cia Hiab defense made it stand up (or a 1-0 Piaci rac Coast Ltague boys soccer victory ewer visltina first-place Lapna Hills Wednes· day. FUllb ck.s Alex Gonzalez, Chris Sandro, Alan Deras a nd Victor Rodri,ucz, as well as center ~If· back Erik Espinou. a11 sp:utJcd in front o( junior plie Ry.in Brown, who mDde four Sl\.'CS. • C~la Me'.:i High )Cnior Fred Wood bro.._e J I I 11c \\llh a booming .aO·):ard bb\I O\cr lhe Century goallecpcr to propel lhc visitm& Mu)lang~ to J :?·I Pacific Coast league bo)~ ~ccr \ICtOI') Wedncsd•>· Wood's una,)t>led )C()rc, \\1 lh 25 minutes remaining. gJ\-e Mesa (6- 9-4, 2-3·3 111 lcJguc) 'us second le:ad o ( the g.rnic. J~ senior C:>rlo A\'llos opcn~J 1hc )CO.ing on an " i~t from LuciJM De uon enrl) in the fint hllf WANS Buying • Selling PAYING TOP DOLLAR FOR •DIAMONDS •ROLEX WATCHES •JEWELRY #POllTS kCOST . Loans A V&ibble Alllo, B.as:cs h Low AS •.. U71•11•U1R To •Teo.ooo .... IM ... , ~Apia! - I I· I \\ l I I ' "',.' SPECIALIZING I Pre-owned Rolcx Watches CUSTOM ACCFSSORIFS AVAILABLE • Diamond Dials • DwOOad Bu.els "It >Aas our be t aame o( the year." Newp ort Coa ch Scott D:ameron said. "Everyone really -.anted 1t today.'' Credited with Wit ts v.cre Kara W1lacroth, Kehrli. Garrison and Whitney West. The win upped the Eaalcs' record to 1·9.S. 4-2·2 in leQgUe, heading into Friday's home cNcial with Tn buco Hill . frc~hman CJrk1' Loza had two gvcs for the Mu,IJng . who arc contending for 1hc thin.1 3nd fin:>I PCL pla)OH bcrt'1 "11h Es1ancus . ' . The win impf'O\'Cd Harbor to l l· g.i, 7·~1 in lcaaue. In hi&h school boys wccer on Wednesday: $5.00 Discount! . 'I." WASH Ge/)Wr . FREE Heartlmprotement Handbook. Call Hi Heart lnslitu/e aJ 714-760-2(1)5 now.' .· .. ....__,,, . ...., .. , .. .... _ ........ 'fsl'lafd?JWI~ ollllrill9docllop-~ wiD--~obolt '° be 1• t -..I widl oa the noa CUM ...... CON ODOllJUCtioa will ....... bolt •tilkr IDd bill* ... -than atall)' ~ ..... nciot booll. S<oa/rb Cllicbo ii only tho laletl $0-looter to """° out ol tho Weoterly Muiac laclOJ11 In °"'" M.-Roup!y tblo time Lut year, Weaterly wu launcbina Neil Bartli't E.tcel S3 Penuuion. which ~nt Otl to be the. fint to finish Newport-Cabe>. and scc0od to finish in Tnmpoc. Stoaltb a.Jd:ea will get plenty of competition from other k>c::al S().footcn, cspccjally Pef3ua.sion and Barbara CoMllc'1 Schock SS Huk:quin. Anderson will race in San Diego Yac;bt Oub'• Mantzanillo race later this mon!,h. While ~!120 pl.., to compal&n tbc bOat actively, be allo plans 10 utilize all his creature comfons cruisi03 to Cata1ina with his fantily. D The bigesl nc~ at last week's Olympic Gasses Midwinter Regatta in Miami was th1t Long Beach's Allison Jolty • and Lynn Shore have returned to the •70 class. Jolly and Shore were Lbe fmt women ever to win Olympic gold medalist in the Seoul Games in 1988, and arc u.iling toacthcr again for !he PUIUC llCITICES OBIT11UY 888 BU-.,_..__ bom .......... 1817 In Toronto, ~ Olild Februaty 2, 11MM lrt NewapM BMch. C... loml&. 5u'Yl¥ed ~ -loving wlle, B•lly Burk•rt of Newport Beach; aona John ~ofWW.~ Pet.,. Ander••n ot Toronto , Cenada; .wp...eon Edward C.- .,.n, of Foun&Mn V... ..--···-t ..... ,.w ·-.. t' M ............ . ... _ ......... _ .... , __ ..... .,.. __ .................... Wold> fo< Jolly llld Shon: at tho ""' ol the 470 -......... ... _ --the At&aota 0.... After nine rMU It tho Miami ~ c;i-..,.no, ,.., Md SltoR 0 ... the fUll Ameticon -t111iJina Tereu Zobell, the 1992 p>ld · medalil1. by 12 poln11. Other local -titon In MWrti include UC arod Mike Stu.,... and -Uttlo (both fn>m Newpon), who are In the hunt tor chc men'• '47P clas&. Stu.nnan and UttJc were nm.ncn-up in the 1992 Olympic Trials. Loot for them lo find their way to the top of the 470 claa for 1996. tJ The Soulhcm Callfornia Boal Show starts tbia weekend at the -neyr t:.A-<.orrvcnfkm·et:nlCt~.­ This is the bi&gest boat ahow in ,.the region, so if you're in the market for a boat. electronic:&, or other gev, it's well worth the trip to LA'. to check out the latest and greatest boating has to offer. The lA Convention Center wu remodeled last year, and ii an outstanding kx:ation for seeing the show. The Boat Show will run through Feb. 13. JoluJ Dnrtoa'1 botltla1 <'Oluma appan bl tbr DallJ' ~lot-n_!!Z Thunda.r. _ i.y. ...._ ....._. 111 I-;;:;;;-;;;;;;;;==' h=====--1 --11-1··· I -s.:::.-:..... ~ -- 11111111 JRt •••Ma ..... DlllW ,. • For the arclahea ,.a.-........ , .. ...,.. (Loi A•llo). _........ Olld1•oll- lllid, ·y.-wlw, waw Z'..,.... to IM,,....,. .... 0 ............ tllil .~hllftdndlol ....... • ......-.. """ ltdped It • -"Allor we llpilhed tJ1o Pro-Am should be allto, (-)bad -to """'oded. lt'1 ...... t :i..todor, llld Ito -... ·-~ the ladcr boud Md uw •-• pu ..... tt1r every ~ar . Aho, a bi& ohonks to Sll<Cy that Staak-*i fell blct o Bro11111nf (Hoa& Hoopitll). .suol<o or '"-foltJ said to Jonis Smith ff-Dell) and me, 'l only need two birdiu Cynthia 01.Jcy (Paine &: and we're t1od.' He cou.ld Auod11cs). imell blood." •We're 111 human. even -"foltJ'I punin& wu 1he pros. When Skinner's juiil unconscious. He fairway ihot durina the boscyed to, but then he one-hole playoff tiandcd in CoU~ It up with lhrce the bunker, I overheard one birdief." spect1tor say: "Well, thcat -"When (Foltz) walked makes us all (eel better." "f to putt (on the lint hole c...., ........... up ... ,. o the playolf1), I said to ~ e.tCfl Gii CU... f!llll't aa, my Ccicn"· 'l1's over. He Hliak~•••1111111 '*,..lf<ll ...._ •a 2'I. wMI L ... UM "°" ttw will nOt miss a putt under •,.1"1-.-.. -. ..... __,.., 10 reet.' .. CUJ " . • .......... .,. """'°" 9Ncl• OlldewcU, lllon& wuh the ....,.. ~ f'Oll '31.:1-.. iw twO other ~matcur winncn, • l3l WM Fiolf A; Al c,..1 ... _Costa Mesa.lligh's.Bryan l.uxemboutgOt'·(teft)-ancl"Blnh'Ttan1'alf1~011"fcxw-' ball jerseys retired Wednesday, in honors for their exploits over the past fJ'lree years with the varsity, "capped by1he '93 CIF Division Vlll finals berth. I h •--5'.WO:T.!7 ... '9tts ~M ~n a ciysta tro~ y uum WOfl a; 111111 UM"" tJ'llh "2 .I•rJw 41.-'9-~---· -..... ""'....,,_..., ·- EVARTS '"• ,., .. , the buskCtball court. 1•hcre she's staricd the paS I three years. "Basketball is 111\.' f.1vuritc," said Evarts, who grew up playing ~ciu1h ~occcr around her daily piano practice !>C S~iun) that routinely lasted three hours. ''I'm re.ill) h<l\ing fun this year and trying to enjoy it." . Though she ~1111 11111..crs with the pia.no on weekends, Evdrl!> devotes the majority ol her Glidewell and Folt"i for the . Rkb1rd Duao 1$ • DAii)' pro-am Ihle 11 14-undcr Pflol Spans tVrltt'I' wltou was S11nkowski and John dub 10lf colu111n •P~•rl Jester (Mercer lsliand) and ~try 111ursd•J'· time to sports .and academics. Still awaiting '#()rd on applications to Stan· rord, Duke, George1o"'n. Northwcste!"rn. UC ,Berl.clc-y and UCLA. Evarts boas1s a lofty 4.S GPA t111cludi ng advanced pliiccmcnt dllsses). Jril..osl..y 1s quick 10 credit Evurts' excellence in 1hc l'las)1001n, :ind further con1ends it's a similar pur~uit of pi:1fcc1ion 1ha1 h!iS helped Evarts be· cun1e a lop pt.11cr in a comparatively short pc· r100 of tin11:. "Along v.1th our other senior (fell~ gu:11rd Gina Heads). shc':i. v.orked as hord as anyonC in our progra1n," Jakosky said. ··she's become a NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE T tValM s.le No. M11747'CA very good ela)'(:r, but more impor1un1ly. ~he's a role model. · Evarts said her friends often marvel .u1 her ability to juglc athlc1ics with,ac:t.dcmla and her pllSion for music, bu1 it's somc1hing she's learned 10 handle. "I can't put 'my £infe r on it, but 1\-c al-.-.a)·S had the a111tude thtu wanted 10 do the bc~l I can at the things I choose to puriue," Evarts said. 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