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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-02-07 - Orange Coast Pilot-··--..... LOCAL FLAVOR .•. So who "'°"Id be credited (or blamed) Cor lnspirinf Ollie Nonh'1 run ror • U.S. Stnalc Kit in Vir&inia? None other than k>c:al co'narenmen Olristophcr Co.it and Dana Rohnbacher -the rmt polidcians Nonh ever campeiped for.' Durina u "inlFrview with Ted Koppel oa ABC's "Nl&hlli.,.. llilfte'I,1KC former Marine Ucu1cnan1 colonel. who won conservatives' he1ru,by lyi•J to CoDpns In front of milhons or television viewers. 11id he'd l)C:Vtt 1houp1 about cn1crin1 politics. HoweYer, tihilc 1tumpin1 for CeUow Rcapn administration alums Cm and RohrablC'her, Nonh realized Conareu needed more people who thou&ht like 1hosc: solons. and that planted the Kcd for Nonh to run himself, he told Koppel. 0 S5 MIUJON QUESTION ... The school board will be voting Tuesday niaht on o list or auidclincs to COYCrn the spcndin1 of intcres1 income from the Newport-Mesa Unified School Districl's S.5 million Irvine Co, endowment fund. The ~rd approved spendina $32,000 of the in1ercst • income on 'the district's curriculum audit last Oc1e>Mr. but some board membcn '8)' they want to make sur'C the rnoaey is not diverted from ct.room priorities. 0 s1c1mNGS ... It may no1 be Spaao'1, bu1 Wahoos Fish TltCOI on Placentia Avenue is provina to be pre1ty fertile iround for Mar siJhtinp. Mark McGwire -the home • iliW.lial bucmaulLli"'-~l­ oakland Alhfetia and the rcma1nina hair or the Dash Brothen -was lunchin1 1hcre one recent afternoon wi1h a couple or mcmbcr1 or the Sca1tle Scahawks. McGwire's brother Dan is a quartcrb:ick with the Scatlle team. A few days biter. it "'as Oiuck Fink:y -lhe Angels su1rtin1 pitcher -doing lunch at Wahooi. 0 WHEN IT RA.INS IT l'OURS ... Tonip1, 1he Calta Mesa City Council is upcctci! to approve a SJ0,000 e~nsc 10 fuc a kaky roor 11 the Mesa Verde Ubt'try, which earlier lbil month resuhcd in 1he damaic of ICVCBI boob. Library otrM:ials uy they arc amcru1·considerin1 lhe county pubUc library sys1cm has suffered a SJ millton km this year 16 its book buyina budee1 · and they can'1 arford 10 lose anymore. 0 DISIUN' IT UP ... The Cos1a Meu Council will also be COMiderina updatina an ordinance 1ha1 reauJatcs •tcllhe dish, amateur radk> BEACH• MESA • • • MAM: ftl.uTr111. OA!l-l 1'1ioT _Cliff FrazJer, 84, Is In danger of losing !he business he has been operating at John Wayne Airport for 37 years. He's a Survivor Marine Corps vet, 84 , says airport officials trying to force him out of business. They ·say all that is needed is a deposit. BY R.UU l..o.u.. STNf Wam:a T ime is runriins out for ... .,.. ........ -.. Corps veteran Oirford Frazier. (~ina eviction at the end of this month from his 37-year-old business near the main runway or John \Vayne Airport. An airplane mech11nic in \Vorld War II an4 Korc:a, Frazier rDUndcd an airtnth repair bu5incss al the airport in 19.S7 -leasinJ a small patch or groun~ m·tbe middle o( what was then a scrub grass fteld. Now Oiff Frazicr·s A & E Inspection Service is surrounded by huge aircnaft h11ngars 11nd the Orange County metropolis. Jumbo jets shake his small buildinp as they' rise in a s1eep, upward arc in10 the thunderina sky. Frazier says he is also surrounded by bureaucra1s who are schcmina 10 kick him ou1 of the oirpon. The COUflt)' Board of Supervison voted to terminate his lease unless he rcnewi a Sl.000 ICC\lrity deposit by the end o( February. ' ,\Lo.a<. .'L\anM. DAJt'I P\1.0T ~lift Frazier walk• across his leased property at airport. ··An he ha5 to do -ifs rc:ally very simple -is j~1 maintain tha1 security deposit or S2.~" says airpon spokesv1;oman Pat Ware ... It's a real simple matter for him just to make this thing go !'WI)'." But what's simple for airport officials is not so simple for Frazier. He uys lhc Sl,000 is in lhc bank, but he'U be.~amned" if he si&ns any paper lhat gives airpor1 0£fic111s 1he right to have . access 10 1 he money. ;He has devo1ed long boun to a p:ainstakin& c.u.m1natk>n of 1hc financial records of his 37 }ear:. at John Wayne Airport, and he '4)'S airport officials have illegally raised his renl O\·er the )'CArs by nearly SS0.000. In 1989, Fruicr was almosl kicked OU.I or the airpoM in a dispute ewer a rent hike. lt was resol\'Cd when his 1en11n1 agreed 10 pay " higher lense rate. His lca.sc is Sl ,190 a month. After all 1heR years, Fru.ic.r 5<t)"S he ronsidcD 11 an insult for lhe airport 10 demand access to his S2.000 Krurity dcposil And he ONTHI COYIR 1n~1s1s H is no1 required b) his contract. "There's no '°"a} I'm going 10 bow I0--:1rt'nr -ty":t:n: absolutely ""rong on that." hi!' ill)'S. ."l.hey canno1 dip 1nlo my mone):· But airpon official) ).J)' Frazier had pre\ iou:.ly complied ""1th 1he ~quircmen1 AnJ thi!'~ >3) Jll he nttds to do is 10 rcne"' a 10-)'C:lr certific.:ite of dcposi1 al his bank. th:ll e\pii-cd Oct. JI. After )CJI:. of repairing aircraft and giving ll)'ing ks.sons. Fr:izier no" 5ublcasc:s pa r1 of his near!) I-acre proper!~ 10 Aero lns1ruments and ren1s spaces to the owners of eigh1 sm:ill aircraft. He is 3 n1nlh·gr.1de dropou1 "'ho firsl le3rncd to Oy at age 19 and roun1s himself :u one of 1hc original b:unstormen.. He joined the , ~1arines in 1935 ::after three )'Cars. in the rescrvc5. Fruier was stationed at Guadalcani.I 1n World War II during a 1ime of furious a.u:u:ks 11f1cr ~1arines captured the· isl.ind from 1he Japancs.c . heCLOIU/hp4 Newport -returns to silver screen in 'Schemes' ---.,. The city has been a popular site for filming , but new movie will be first set in Newport in mere than 23 years. 81' 0AYID H EIT%., 5,,.,, \\ am1. NEWPORT BEACH -Th1.s may be :a :i.~y place, but 11 .)ure l.)n'I T1n>Chown Nc\cr1helc:.:i.. Cll) offtci~I) figure :. city J' charming JS Nc\o\port Ucach Ill !he perfect setting fur J . ffiO\'le or C\Jlfl· merci al -;ind they certainly don'! d1:.cr1mi- natc agJ1ns t Holl)""'"ood·!)'pcs .,.,.tro W;J O( 10 spend their greenb:icks here '-''hile pu111ng Newport on the s1h·C r Krten. So for the: nc:xl ('OUple Of .. eek:.. Ne"·pori has rolled out 1he "'elcome m:1t for the cast of .. Schemes" -u low-budge1 "whodunn11·· done 1n a chai,:.fc Alfred Hitch· rock genre Althow'b mJrf) movies hJ\C bcc-n shot 1n :--:e""port UcJch, °'Sch emes" i~ lhc ju.)t 1n more th.:in ~3 years - :i.1ncc Disney's ··11o.11nicks'0 - to also be ~t 1n Nev.port. II :i.t:ars James ~lcCa!frcy. Le· ;he Hope, Poll) Dr:ipcr. Joh n Oelanc1e and John Gk>o.·er - actors bcsl· known for their ' • y J P' " a .. ~ ..... ' II IS, II • Jill • N•mbtr f1' --la · Newport-_ ... ,.., 100. tbree 1da as many produaioas as in 1986. ~pon Beadi i:s '* . """'popubr pill« in Or.UIJC County to film. accordin& to people in tbc industry. wi.. ,..oau: Hotciicn.. rcuautilCW'I ~ _,..... •. owns IOmCthina: that tbe. dircaor wants ht his ' picture. -·-s: ..~ ... low·b•dJct ""Whodunnit .. bei"' fdmcd II lido Marina . vm.,.. Crews lhorilbeon tile~ Puinwla and Ncoo-pon Pier ....... :appcarance5 on 1elev11aon :i.hows wch as "Viper" and 1hc long-running "th1r1ysome- 1hin& .. The pla)er.)· n.:1mcs may not ring any bells, but th::u doesn't mttter 10 local mer· chants. To then\. "Schcmd·· conjures up lhc sound of nnging C!l.Sh registers. "Clearly. there':. :.i benefit (or local busi· ne~s. bccau~ 1hc fdmm:iker i) purch:uin& pruducts., U)1ng e"<tr:a ,, paying toc:uion le-cs -Kim<'t1me) lht')"·re C\•en p1)1n1 hxali lec11o not 10 use f;ic1l111cs:· said Glen Ever· rood, the c11y') re\l'RUt manager. About 100 f1lnl~ anJ C'OmrMrt'1als ~re s..n~• GU and c:ommunkation antennu in the city. If puacd, the ordinaiw:e will II.mil 1hc beisht or 111elllte dishes lo 15 feet and aUow ama1eur ndio antennas 10 be 7S reeL It wW also establish rules for UktiltJ antennu on prope."J. · These dtanpl come SCYCn months after two homeowner were ordtnd 10 diaauemble I.heir sateWta bccaUIC llMy didn't .._ the nccdcd ponnlll. TM cumnt ordlAance la more ..... oa=t llmltotioal Ind doesn't where. satellilet can be i!i<ol on proponlcs. · DCC reports $2.8 mlHlon .1n fund-raising for 1983 ... Anonymous donation of $1 milliOn helps college double amount raised a year earlier. glY< even thou~ there are contpo· nle.s and individu.tl.s who are hay. Ina bod -ic timca, • Bennett said. TM pa1n11ng on top ol ~ 1 Is by k>c.il p.ste-1 arti5l Mane T a1QPrt. for mor~ 1nformoJtion on original pai~tinp. ull 546-0,84. Alm · series highlights the genius of Welles 0 WATCH TilAT SPUD .•. The Coot• Mcu Police Dtp1nrnentbou,ah&a c:oraputerircd raaar trailer for SI0,000 at tho beJlnni .. ol tho -· but k lw ..,.,.,....., ... lotholh<>pal-•olloouit lw -.. tho rood. ·w • ..,,...k ... 1udh -\-riallt,"lllldl'llllco c:.,t. 0... 11n1ob. "It 'I JI>• ,. I a1ndiiM .. 'tW . ..,. .. , ......... -............ -of = ... -.... ... _ ...... .... jen:::<;:. IY &.\JU LoU. ~"'' WVTA .COSTA MESA -Orona• Cout Ootlcp r<poned rcconl fond-nl'ttilti pina for 1933, up -_.... 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' I am the president or a suppon group called PTA-::WhlCh stands for Putting Things Away. Our mi~ion: To help distraught THI CINTla wi.,.cs rope wi1h mates who vigorously Katie has volunteered at the center rcsis1 fc1nininc law-and-order. for more than a year. After hd'r first NlnCY Matl)rl 59 and Holding When homemaken day there, the director said she was conceived of the one of the best volunteers they've brilJiant, lnbor·s3villJ ever had. Katie walks with the lead concept of a place for rein while -the handicapped child sits everything, and on a horse. She works from 8 a.m. to cvcry1hing in its place, S p.m. every Saturday. Her mother, men immediately Patricia, says Katie initially did the ass.:u11tcd it.i..lcplitr--1-1-'NDI:.k..bccaute Jhc.JOYCs. horses -the-..... -. No such clause in the bonus was to do something .&he loves marriage contract, while helping kids. . , . they cried. Katie says about her work, "It's Legal or no1. rewarding because you come home spouses soon learned with a good feeling because you' do 1heir ~loppy, something nice for some people who Inefficient bschclor don't have as much as you have." days were over. KatiC said. "I've made a lot of'friends, Regula1ions were and I love working wilh horses. too." cnforc,·d. and 1nfrac1ions puni:!l hed. A llAISIR Of fUNDS ... ., •• .,.. llllUOll • . man ~ho Jefl his towel on the ba1hroom noor v.as sen1enced to a v.·cek witho1Jt st.\. Repeal offenden. suffered a month's abstinence . . , . f\tcn have stubbornly challe ng~ this fem inine creed. and increasingly taken mailer~ into their own slippery hands. They leave things wherever !hey drop. ·m e jacket thro~n O\'er 1hc chair o r the shoe-polishing kit on the night stand become permanent fixtures. In addition to her volunteer "''Ork :u the F.ran Joswick ccntcr,-Katie took over fund raising responsibilities from her mother, who had taken ill, for the center's bicycle ride, scheduled Feb. · 27. Kalie went to one of Orange County's largest bicycle clubs, sleppcd up to the microphone and asked the crowd for its support in the annual Fran Joswick fund-raiser bicycle ride. hel p with sna-.ks and lunch for the. race participant s, recruiling another bus, van pools or other vehiclCs lo botrow. speaks at meetings in thC evenings to recruit new bicy(lc riders and hands oul brochures for potential support. language play. Katie also has "':an ribbons from the Orange County Youth Expedition in science. geography, poetry, a nd art Ka1ie is an honor student and studies from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Sunday to l "hursday. She is also tutored for advanced placement m1Hh 1wicc a "'eek. o!Jcr.'' K-a1te w:tnls 10 improw the life of handicapped children lhrouih n1cd1cal rc~arch Katie's mo1hef -;aid she would like 10 pcrh:ips 1n,·en1 so1ncthing like an art1 fici;il spinal cord .:and says lo 1ntag1nc hov. d1f(cr.en1 !heir life could be 1f they could "':ilk again. A TALINTID PIUON Mislnid car keys and lost checkbooks arc aggra\Bting, but husbands a rc united in their passionate cause: No price is too great for breaking o ut of the tidtness bondage. l'T A 1s a tough issue 10 enforce. I've 1Hcd everything to ronvcrl my husband, from plea·burgaining to threats or :!leparate n1:1intenancc. liis b3.sic rebuttal is always the same: l 'hings arc ca:.icr to find ~·hen they're "ou1 in the open:· As a resull. our nest is littered with tax folders ort the kitchen sink,. The only problem was !hat the number of bicycle riders wanting to participate exceeded 60, the maximum capacity to transport !he volunteers · back home. Katie asked to borrow a school bus, which gave them room for 52 more people. At $29 a head, that's Sl ,508 extra for the event. , BesidcS workinJ every Saturday, Katie is also seeking volunteers to Ka1ie, who loves horses, nlso competes. recently winning three ribbons in English riding and jumping from 1he Inner Scholastic Equestrian League in which s.he represented Park D ay Private Day school in Costa Mesa. She also sings in a choir, pla)'S the; nute, and was rcccnlly cast a leading role in the school Spanish THI fUTURI Kalie is building her future in helping handicapped children. She plans 10 go lo 1-tarvard a nd get dual degrees in science and medicine; "To learn new technology to help them le ad aln1ost nonnal Ji\•cs , .. 1ha1's what I "'·an! to do "'hen I get f llr no" K:iue is preparing for a college-level 1hcrupeu1ic riding instructor cour>e thal she hiis rcquc'i.tcd permission 10 e n roll in -llOQ by 1"llirolt \\'tinbrl]tC'r -photu b]' Alarc Al1111in If JUU know son1f'Ont Mho Mould nuJJ.c 1111 inlcttslil!I Pi/Ot Ptrson, cull uur Rl.'udtrs l/01/int ot 641-6086':" Rl.'111rn1bt-r lo ltu•t )Our n111ut and phont nun11Hr. Thunks! apple cores on the bookcase and medici ne bo11les on the 1V sci. Our hallway is.a half-way house for shoes that never made it back 10 the closcl. One pair of 0,xfprds ·have languished for months under a bookc:isc. I can't deny i1 gives our house a "lived-in·· look rarely achieved by 1n1crior designers, especially the toilet plunger in the bathroom. The only people 3blc to wive !his male rebellion" is the United States Marine Corps. The company commanding officer "''ho inspects foot lockers and other personal gear in the barracks is equipped with laser eyes that can dc1cct a smidgen of disorder h um 20 ya rds. The slightest infraction of regulations. like the loss or a toothpllstc cap. demotes you back to pnv111c -. Our PT A support group is const.:intly 011 the alcr1 for new and innovative v.Jys of con"crting our mates 10 a civihlcd. orderly lifestyle. At one lime l>CAual denial was the most effec1ivc punishment, but ~·i1h an aging mcmbcr)h1p, it has Ioli! its clout. Today a greJtcr u1centive is the pron1isc of a home-cooked meal 1hat don·1 come in hcal·Jnd-scrvc canons. 1-f.iving exhausted all methods of persuasion, one of our members talked her husband in to seeing a hypnotisl. For awhile he transformed into o ncalness freak which was almosl worse than being a slob. However. she knew 1he spell was broken when she caug.hl him making a le 1hal submarine sand-.·ich in a kitcheri that looked as if it had been torpedoed midsection, N1111C'f Alrlnt)'r.'1 colun1n run1 Alond11y. • LUN~N MINU Elemen1ary school meals: Today -Bean burri10 o r chicken patty on a bun, shred· dcd lcltuce and pickle\, fresh orange smiles, milk Tuesday -Egg roll o r chick· en pally on a bun, shredded Jct· tuce and pickles, pears in light syrup, fortu ne cookie, n1ilk \\'cdnesday Brune~ fo r Lunch: Warne wi1h bu11er and syrup, beef pany, french fries, orange juice, milk, free magnel Thursday -C 1icken f3ji1a in a nour torlilla or chicken pally on a tfun with shredded l~ttuce and pickles. cinnamon :lpplc- saucc, milk . Fr1day -Smoked chicke n and cheese on 1 hero roll, car · ro1 coins, c herry shape up, Val· en1ine's cake, milk, troll Val· entine's card OllTUARY Dorothy Butch, known for her foot massages, pedicures CORONA DEL MAR Dorothy Dutch, a 22·ycar busi· ntss owner in Corona del ~1ar, died of cancer Wednesday al her home in San Juan Capist· rano. She was 77. Memorial se rvices were held Thursday at SI. Margaret's Episcopal Church in San Juan Capistrai:io. ,._1rs. Dutch owned "Dor· oth y's Foot Shop." located be· hind the Port 'l"healcr, where she gave fool massages and pedicures. She was a member of 1hc Corona del Mar Cham- ber or Commerce. She; previously "'·o rkcd 12 years at the Universi1y of Den· ver Medical Dcpartmenl. f\1rs. Butch was born May 24, 1916 in Wyoming. Survivors include her dough· ter, Mary Anderson: a sOn-in· law, Owen: and grandchildren, Michael and Jennifer. all in Denver. · Contributions may be made lo lhe Hemlock Society. P.O . Box 11830 Eugene, Oregon, 97440. Orange Coast College will sponsor tour of China Corona del Mar resident put on Orange County Fair .board COSTA MESA -Orange Coast College will sponsor 1wo cduc:ilional lours or Chin' lh ii; summer. On Thursd:ty. ~l u:hae/ Olds,. :tssociate profC>SOr of economics, ~1JI preview the 1rip• for interc!>lcd 1nt•mbcr!> of lhe con1muni1y from 7:30 10 9:00 p.n1. in OCC'~ t\dministration lluilding. roun1 IOS. Corona Del ~!:u rl.'\idcn1 ,._t l3ri:in \V U Fulleuc, 67, ha!> been :i.ppouucd by GO\ \\'1lson 10 M:r\C on the r:incl "'hKh \Cl) pohC) fo 1 01.1ngL" Ct1uril) I >111 Jnd &pos11Kln Ccn1cr 111 C°'l:t ""lcsa. L:• Follcue rcpre ~ented 1he JSth di .. tncl (nunhv.c,1 San Fernando V:.llcy) A) :an "'~Cnlbl~"'umun from 1980 to 1990. She, ts on 1he L1nroln <?IOb in Oran1e Coun1y babni. Olds will lc:td p3rticipanls through eal>tern Chin:t June 7-22 and v.c~tL"rn China June 18-July 8. People m:ay ch~ 10 lra\1.'I on one leg of the trip or both. 111c~ tour • group "ill discover the C\lltur:il ;ind n:llural dl\'t'tSll)' or Chi11a. Among 1h~other Orange County appo1n1ec~ arc Randall G. Sm11h. 46. of Yorba Linda 11nd En ul) Sanrord, 58. of liun1in11on Ocach. Fll r niorL" inforn1a11on. call -432·5880 Rain almost a certainty today Officials at !he Nauonal ·\\lc:11h· er Service arc all but guaranteeing rain loday, calling for a 98"t-l)r 99% chance of shO"l>ers. Rain should btgin falling lh1s morning and could linger thro ugh tomorrow morning, )aid Jerry Shultz. a ~·cather specialist wi1h the National Wea1her Service. The storm is expected lo dump I to 2 inches here, he said. Local mounlains could rccci\•e up to 4 inches of rain and 2 reel of snow. Local 1empcratufl!s should be in 1he 60s "''ilh O\'ernight IO\lo"S in 1he SOs, Schul12 said. A O::tsh-Oood watch -meaning spontaneous Oooding may occur - was in effect 1hrouah 4 p.m. for Laauna Beach . Father to be arrailJl8d today on charges he shook baby 10 death COSTA M ESA -A 25-ycar-old ll :imd ton Strrct mlln I) ~hcduled to be arraigncJ 1oda) on chargtl. he !>hOO.._ his 4. monlh-old daugh1cr 10 dcn th. police said. David Golub. 2.5, 1s being held on S2SO,OOO bajl ror suspicion o r mur· der at lhc C°'1a ""lesa jail. An .:i ulOJ)liy per!urmcd Friday re .. ·euled that 1hc girl, Don1iniquc Angela Ann Golub, died as B re · iUlt of KVere h11kin1. C~1a ~tc)::t Pohcc Sgt John l'hcrun s:.id Docton dis.tO\·cred ~cu · ous hr::td injurit' ;ind brut:'i.('s on the 1nr:r.n!') body after the girl 's par· cn1s look her 10 tloag I lo~pi1al at ubuut 1 p.rn. \VCdnesday. Dominique Golub died :al Children's lfosp11al of Orange Coun· ty on Thursday mornin1. The autopsy report said the infant i;1opptd brc.11.th· 1111 bci:111us.c of :. brain hcn'IOrrhagc 111nd l'.wcllin& caused by the shDkinc. Pherrin uid. WIATNIR AND OCIAN CONDmou POUClflUI ..... R ltlMIUMOTUlll1 ........... l'ow «Ml'lll'Wtm ~ d.. 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'"'"Wi ....... .......... .......... , ....... ........ ....... _..,. _ ... ti! ........ , .. lll'JI .... 1.t 1111 , ..... 4.1 11 .. 1 ,.,., .. . 11D&.a.6.t 111 ...... , .. 11:4T,...4.I 1121,.....e.:t COUA- \'arMMtJ Locat5ou; AUIOf were reported Molen Tuekby trom the 2000 bkd. ot Oranae. Sou.th Coesc Piul and !ht' 2200 btock of Foun111ln W1y. Various lMttlMs: AUIOI were tcpQrted MOien Wednelday from the 3300 bk>ct ot lfytand A~nuc and Ille 3100 blodl ol l'ull11111 S1ree1. Lou~ lAw. Bites ~re rcpoc1eJ 11otc.n honl two ·1tifftfctll ~·•ht lOO block. lritlel IUwl: ~•1w ....,,.,.., "" .... -_.., .... ...... '"-to ............. .. """' ...... "'Dll,... .. ..... ___ ...., wh~~ • ....... ··- 1e·a111-.uw lcpM"c lloltcrs Of "okt u.lll .. will • Ille.-.:& front the United S&a1ca Cou1 G..ard AuilWy 11-ftct .. 8oatln1 WU. and Seamanship" tSaM boai•"I II 7 p.m. &od1y 11 lhc Harbor M1"cr Facility, 1901 lb)'IJdc DrM. Ncwpon Bekti. Topics will iodudc boal handllftl. n.v1p1ion ruk:a, pilotkw. r.ct;o telephone and boat contlnaaion. For more inro.m.acion, ctill 67S-l&s7. TllUOAY ·-...... The Youth Ern~nt Scrvkc of the H.1rbor Arc1 i1 holdin& ils 2111 un\lal Roman FtaA and O.ant) Auccion from '~ to l :JO p.m. 11 the CoMa Mesa Community Center, is.as Park Aw:., Colla r.tcsa.. llonorary a.airman Hu&Jt Hcwl11 from KCET1 "Uk aAd Tunc1ft will prc-1idc over an cvcnina 1ha1 •ill include a 1papcui fc.ui, Mk-M and l"'-c a11e1iom. danrin,. door pn1-cs and IM: muUc. Coit Ii SIO for adulu., SS for children 12 and )'O!Jn&er. For 1ickct1, call 641.0..7•. AMNUAL llUllT DINNla 1l.e Oranac C.OUniy youth Nn11n1 IJ"OUP the Allard Sinacn v111ll p10111dc the cn1cnainmCn1 al 1hc 6th Annu:i.I Hean Dinner 11 1hc Four Scuon1 H°'cl in ·N~port Beach to 1upport the Saddleback P.temor.al Hearl ln1tiu1tc. Tic:keta to the 6::.lO p.m. dinner •n: S 100 per pc non. Proceeds will F tOWlrd tho purchic of new mC>dkal equipment for lhc IMHIUtC c.11 .as1.J96.l '°' rac~1!c>m­ aLOOD HIV'I The Amcrian Red Crou "'111 hold 1 blood drivo from l :IS 10 8 p.m II 1hc Olrt Sc.t C~ncil of Oransc "County. 1620 Adami A~'C., CoMa Mc\.11, An)'OnC "'"ho is 17 or okkr. wcis,M aa lcall 110 pounds. d. 1n toad health and is llOt al n\k for fllV m.ty donate btood. For an appointmtnt. call 979-7'9(JO. .............. Learn about tkcp d1M.urbantt• 1ha1 1ncrtaK you• risk Of hcan di.K1.c durut& a free 7 p.m. scnunar al the Grace I loa& Cotlfcrcnce Ccn1c1 at !H•d JWr lltoas I• Arouad T0tt11 f'flJrtw;-TM O.Hy-l"iJflf. JJf '"'· Bit! St., Ccul• f.ltu. CaUf. 11U1. l l \'l ,JAZZ Ell UE:S & ROCK • aid dog G UNG HAY FAT CHOY, all due r-O> ID -Tel Y'AU. -o..pi1e _,. Fettival folks OOI lhcrc, this -Id teidc murks 10 the also be The Year or The MiUYJh. oon&nry, it'• merely c:oincidcn1111 (lf yw doa'I know vrhal Mitznh 1~1 ""I birthd•y raH• on means, ilk four ncipborhood Tbunday, which 1tto launchc1 The yenta.) Ycarolthe Dos. ... -~~-·~--D -..:..-.. ~~·~ SHOULDN'T THIS CARAVAN INCLUDE AH AMBULANCE! - Pleate stand by for • ra l·brc1kin1 stoty. On the other line is i bulletin comin& in from ROiff Lub)'°1 command headquartert, rcvcaHfta preliminary e111ns for his great hamburaer saf:ir1. Dctaih arc A.ctchy, but this , -·much can be rcpoctcd: · •The dale is Thursday, Feb. 24, but may slop over through the f0Uowin1 day, diatstivc systems pennittins- •The command car will be a jumbo-sized limousine, but there will be other vehicles in the cntourase lO actommodatc the curious. •Names of jud&es and jurors Karching f<>!" the best burger in all or Pilotlund will be announ~d wi1hin the next few days, but reliable sourcc.s tell me it will be a . scven·membcr all·male panel. Hand-picked memben will include a gaggle of financien, a. police •. Valentine's Day Special RAdt oflamb • Fmh Salmon & HalibuJ • MtJalJMms oJ1ful • ormo-ftom aur rrgular mntu CATERING SPECIALISTS ........ .,. Cllw' '9lfJ ' CUt1lrs ..,. ,.,,, -., "' -"""-,...,__. f<>rfleseMdonsCll na.oeat 111--·-- I Ueutenaat. 1 )'llChtMnl•. 1 noted amatcvr JOlfcr and oac ovcrwcll)t diabetic columnise.. learned 1ha1 flddlct crabs MC hibernatins crca1111a. lf JO" loot closely, )'Oll'll probobly fiod .- burrowed in und. mud Md Ak m1rihe1." (IC I 1til1 c1a·1 rind t~m here after dlH,e.nt dlaiag. Job.I. --1'11.<:hed< 11 ...... ,,... ....,, ..... " Several bc~ful re.Iden _.,_ •At leaJI 12 dlfti111 mabtilhtnems. all of the non-chain var~1y, arc on the ilinc ary. Their idcn1itics are IY 1uorded (1hc.e are klppo5ed 10 be Wrpliic visits). but the ~ntl indudcs a compul•ivc blabbermouth. Sl2y 1uncd for unau1Mrized--bullc1liu. ' Only one wci&h1y quest'9n remains, to wit: How c;in anyone, rc&ardle'6 of appetite and stamina, comumc 12 (maybe IS) fully·loadcd hambut,ers 1n a 2.C·hour period, and Sltll rcm::un objcctiYC'? Not to mention con.sc:K>us. D STILL CLA\VINC AWAY· '"Dear Cnbby.'' writes Isobel llitortno or Corona dcl Mar. "I've been foUowing your series on 1hc vanishing fiddler er.abs in Nc....-porl Harbor, and would like to offer a• theory. Isn't it possible 1ha1 the fiddlers simply left for Srrad ivariu.s reasons?" From another Corona dc l Martian, John Jenkins. come~ a more erudite explan::uion "I checked the enC)'Clopcd1;:a, and sugettcd th•t I check KfOll lhe street, whtrc 1he Kcrckhorf· t-111inc l.aboratCM') is k>aited, but 1h:n wasn't I.Ci;> helpful. The only K"ic.n11s1s on hand were dealinc whh cellular a.ct molecular ma11cn,. apd dkin't M-..e time to fKldle around. Th•nl<s io Jody lloocJI or lhc Newpon Center Ubnuy reCcrcnec desk, I 'vt: learned why 6ddtcr crabs arc so named. Seems tha1 one claw is much larsu than the other and is WJvcd to threaten other males or to attract fem:des. This action k>mC:wh.at retemblc5 the mcwemcnlS or playinc a violin. Well. at least that's one mystery solved. Just thou&ht you'd like t~ know next time there's·• -- conversatK>nal lull at your yacht club. Dcteha even ltUak Ptrlmaa didn't know thoL }fff'Y Kobrln's column ruas /ffQIJd,U and IYrdn~sda)'. Tempting Valentine Gifts Starting At • Custom Baskets $2 79' • • •"Jel ly Belly'' Beans • Hand Dipped Truffle Chocolates • Petit Fours • Chocolate Cherries • Popcorn Tins •Wines • Heart Shaped Cheese v• ·• .0... a.II WESTCLIFF' PIAZA 17th al ln1ne Ave., Newport· Beach · Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 · FOR THE ' . Eve ryone Will Remember ... JANSSON 'S NEWPORT PARTY CENTER Has Everything You Need !! 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P.1any critics believe "Citizen Kane" was the grca1c11 Amcrtcan film C\'Cr m:ide, and ... Do you •artt! No. ac1unlly 1 don't. I think it's an cx1remcly important film. Even people hkc film s1udcnts *ho are forced 10 sec 11 several timti still FILM ,, •• ,.,. 1 m:ide in Newpor1 Beach l3st ye3r, EVerroad s.:a id. That's twice :.L) 1nany a~ the second most popul:ir filming :.pol in Orange . County -Laguna Beach. \V hcn \'ol,·o i.pc:nt '"''0 days filming a commerci:il 111 t..1c.Fad· den Squ3re last )Car, the ci1y cs- 11111ated 1hi: economic ripple cf· fc~·1 to be S64,000 for only two 0 .1\1o on loc3tion. · Allhough E'crr-0:id said he doc!)n·1 ~nov. )C l how much money "Scheme)·· "'ill briflg lo Nc .... pon, a produci.o n official poin1ed out one expt"ndilurc: 30 room) al the Ne...,porl Beach Mnrnott for one month. Filming fur "Schemes·· began TucWay 111 Lido ~1arin.:a \'ill3ge, aboard 1hc 65-f'*lt }aChl , ··Leg· end," which i) co·o...,ned by Alan S1amc isen and \Ve) Hcinmi llcr. Joe Cle ary, the hai)()n be· 1wccn the ci ty and 1he film crew, !!>aid residents nnd mercha nts 3Ji kc h;.ive been e:-.iremely coop- erative during production. "They m3kc my life a~ a pro· duction coord1n:11or almo!>t god· like,'" O eary )aid. ··Get u!>Cd to the big lrucks, the trailc1!>. 1hc mobile homes. \\'e'\c lurned lido Village into Par3111oun1 _,_..,, ..... .,._ -W"1 It II aa '•• 11W .. , ('hUMi& ..... oil .... -ud cxplaloed be didft'I wut IO ''Ila! the tbunckr" ol the 1$....UW&e. .... troduction he'U 1ivc Friday. He said' the film combint!l '1t.hrcc of great intellectual punuhs or the '-40s and....OSOS. .. You11 bfic 10 a.I· tend the screenfna 10 Ood out what Jhcy arc. He atso noted that "Kane" is ·based on one o( si,. mu.nd Frcud~s eatlies1 r«'Orded <050~) So wtuat ls the &rnl«C Amttf.. can 01111 "" mack! "T ouch or Evil." 11 has llJI 1he same Ouh and rc,<eric and 1echni· cal fireworks thal "Citizen Kane,. has. but l 1hink 1hc moral ques- 1ions arc £ar more interes1inc lhan "Kane." Th3t's not to pU1 •'Kane" down. It's s1ill a great film . Siudios." O cary said 1hc properly man- ager for Lido t.1arina Village - Donna Larson -is 1hc rcnson cVcrything has been rnlfi'iing smoo1hly. ~~ ~ "I've given 1hcm 3 pi nce to do business, thnt's all I've done,'" Larson said. "l1's run. It brings people down." f ilmin& 1 movie of1e n c.:an be very intrusive upon a com· munity, Everroad admitted. Big trucks take , up p3rk1ng ~ pla~. Spotlighls shine all night. Gencralors hum o ut)idc fol U ' apan mcnt.s. And people compt:un. .. It used to be 1hat film pro- duction crews ~ere ~ind of hkc groups of gypsies."' E'erroad S3id. "'rhcy'rc nol fron1 th is comn1unity ~nd 1hey have niJ ac- coun1abih1 y 10·1his community." When ii yacht ex plosion s1agcd on the set of the Charles Bronson film, '·l lu."' A:.sas!>i ns" sent burning cnllJcr:. sailing in10 Dover Shore~. outraged resi- dents c31Jed City Hall fo report cVC l)'lhi ng from injured ttn im.:al~ 10 ch3rrcd palm trees. "Thal ... as just horrible ... Eve rroad said. "It was night· mare afl cr nightm:i rc , and the production company was gone ·the very ncAI day." That's ... he n city adm1n1stra- .. ,... __ .. _ ....... ___ ...... wl ,..._ M ... -.. a I 111 ...... , ...... -............ ....._ .... dlt puletl G'm·1- ....-T The in1erulin1 thins is. I doa°1 know If I believe all those IUllieo complctcty. "'The Stn111;1cr'" with Edv..-ard G. ROtifnsoa, he made it u.ode.r lime aod under bud.&C1 wi1b no arsuments to prove thll he could be a Hol~ dircC1or. ind Hollywood still r<)ected him. Was he a rebel? I ttally don'1 know. I'm noi a film hiMorian in thit sense. 1·m a film a.nal)1;t. The widn:pttad ,;"' 1J be was a tt'Rfus Mho ne\tr quJtc Ji,·cd •P to Ills potential. A,rtt? Hlstoric1lly, he certainly was fascin11ting. One film ,·cry late ln hts caree r, .. The Tri31," which 11.·c 'll present , w3s made Ylith nq 1ors decided 10 h ire OcarY on a ............. •..-•111--·•·11111• ..,. ..... hdl ot .._ __ .... _,,, ... -........ The -· Mid, •1 .,., ....,, " lad !IO percent of ...... __ lnllt<re.lt~~ bard '° 1pOCUl11e, Dtspftc 111 1he problems,, he 11ill made some 1~•• r.im.. • • • TD Fl 10mC idea of the lllU't JCniW.S, juSI li$tcn 10 his radio propums, aside from .. War of the Worlds." "Hean of 0:1rk· neu'" -..-hie.ti '*"'I his alternate for 'Citizen Kane,' he W;I.$ &oin& 10 maJric one OI" the other and he chow: to do "K:anc .. -he did on 1he r:adk>, and it's 1btolu1cly-ntJ1· nifictnt. And the end of his ca- reer, the la 1 JO years of his life, was with a b;aUct company in Lon- don. Here's thi$ huse man in b:1I· lc1. He was lhe an i.s1ic director. Cl.OSBI cont rac1ual basis. He dOcs his, ,,.._ ._ 1 best to make sure , residents Thou&h airport offK:ials SOIY don·1 ha~e any re~___ll>_lt[I,.·,_ ,..;_' -t--f~w~i~1 could easily solve his abOut 1he movie-makers. problems with the completion of a Only one Lido Village mer· little paperwork1 he secs himself ch3nt has p rotested h::iving antn' back in combat and has ~·cd not directors Y1'i1h headsets running to cOmply witt-the airporl's around the otherwise serene request business district, Larson said. •·1 learned survival in the wa r Evcrro.:.d said. he hasn't fielded zone where my lldvcrsaries were any complaints from residents. shootinc at me," S3)'S Frazier, a Ocary said he hopes the-good widower with no children. "I told rcl3tionship continues. because them I am no1 a hitchhiker or a the word is alrc3dy oul in Hol· trespamr ~ I'm a paying lywood: Newport Beach is worth _ customer and I have been for over the drh-c. ·JO yd1fTincc I rc[irCcfTrom the "Where else do you ha\'C 3 Marin'c Corps. I've made money Balboa Pier? A NC"W"pOr1 Pier--? for them." ---.. 111.,.. -Ml ••••••• IClft .......... rt• -Very well. S.rprliiosly w<IL We have room for 1bout 100 there, and 1ypk:ally it'1 1hree.qu1r1er1 fUl<d. For "N0<rero1u" (•'-• durin& lut year'• V1mpirc·nlovic scrin), we had to have a .econd thowinc. wttich is wonderful. The response f.rom 1he public In' Oranac County is rcr.lly terfific, considcrin& we're compclina whh 1clcvh.ion and video rcn1 al . There's no place iu Oni.nac Coun· ty 10 sec theu on :a bia sc:r en The people a t 1he museum .U)'. ·people come to heur me t It, but I really don'1 belic,·c it. _ .. ,.. ..... ...., ... , ...... , ..................... 1 I ti')' tn lbe taa lO poiftt OUI an .. .,.d 1n '"" ru .. .....,. ..., b,,. no11ecn befwc. J UJ' 10 jet a h~o­ dlc Oil ii from I IOCio~I Dnd ptychoiojkal point ()( vtcw, the film und 1he individual. . 0 • 111e scrrt11lnp bc~n .11 6:Jo p.1n, /tnd cOntinue F'*/~1 ~ninp 1hrou1h /ltai-ch 4 at Newport H:1r- bor Art /.t11sc11m, 8SO SDn Clem- ente Dri•~. Net4.,,0rt OcoNt. TicA.- L'll an: " fut museum n1ttt1bcr), ~niof> t,Jnd 'tudtnti llnd SJ fore~· .:f)VnC c/5c. r-or 1"0fC i11(0rm:Ul4.Jn, pfkmr: tht nu.r~um:. "1uc11t1e>n of· fi,y ·'' 759-1122. SEWING · CI.A$}S NOW FORMING RoninnfrV< Se · •-"'31.,_,. _,,. .,, . _.wing - • Mens Dress .Shirts • Pan1s Fitting • Tail6red Bicrzer.; We Accept All Major Credit C::arc:tS • French Mcx:hine Sewing • seg:-~ bKillliilg . • Ctuld.rens Party Di.esses • Ma:hine Applique Hours M on· Fri 10-6 Sat 10·5 A fashion Island? A Fun Zone? -ALL BRANDS A King!> Road?" Cle3ry said. DCC lie said ge tting a fil m permit SEWING & V.'ACUUM CENTER" is easier 3nd les:. eApcni.i,,c in ,, .. ,.. .. 1 Ne .... 'pc>rt 1han i·n cities ccn1crcd of higher ~ludcnt tu1t1ons, 1hc 2969 HcnOOr Blvd . Carta Mesa. in .. lhe zone·· _ a 30-milc r;i-!ounda1ion is v.·or~i ng 10 raise 3d· Hcnb::>r at Baker (Von's Shor"'r'llng Center) dius around Hollywood, includ· d itional funds fot scholar.ship!!. t-'t"' .. • in g Long Beach. San1a ~1onica. ·•Students need ~holarships now 434.9335 J\f3rina del R ey ;md Hermosa more than ever,'' lknnc11 S<lid. L..-----------------------Bcach . There arc al~ more than 400 Everroad said a pcrmil 10 specific college progrpms that ar~ Ne"'porl Beach is S200 per day, in need of foundation support. compared to SJ ;5()0 daily 1n "This yc3r's Jund·rai:.1ng ef£\Jrl$ Hermosa Be3ch. have been \'Cry gratifyi ng," ,aid ··v ou could call C it) H3f1 al 5 Pat Kro ne. OCC Foundation chair p.m. \Vedne!iday. cut through for 1hc currenl school )·car. ···me 1he red iapc, and begin filming communi1y h:ts been extremely a1 6 3.m the nc'-l d ay," Cleary supportive." said. · 'U.l.IAVl-SllOllDS t """ c;.,[AJ AH t!CAN'NV{S'Mf'Nl ·1- RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTEIY lllC • ......... c-.. ..... Just in time for Valentines! Im -Kii., CllTI •11-Ml-llM ("'-·"~ I Stock February 3rd through 14th I \ Reduction ~\. Sale .~ ~', .. ~,,-..... ·,. I . "I/' .) ~~ . ( ...... 1/2 off ; . """ I ....... / I "F-,_,.tidn plus an I I -10% OFF your best I 'l ' ':( """ pricel" 1 o1o;,e; I I .. ~~;ri'~~~!!~ I 724-'f987 L------.1 1'81 m Use your VISA. Mastercard or American Express ClianteclairPresents Only '11ie '.Best •.. • 'ITU 'Top Omngt County !Music '11Uam in. aSfiowcast of 'Taknt '.You 've 'J/J,ver :Jf.t.arr{ 'Btforel I CHANTE CLAIR STARCASE SINGERS !Music as you retrUm6tr it ... . . '· Livt ... I lmpromtu .. .1 !J(pJer tfu.54~ ... I c~ join. us for our Prtmilre rJaent !fe6ruary 11 tn ,1994 "" ?4f't "'6c ~ . ./ . JI¥ IO 6c ftqutuf .. I lllU ~.W.. I"'°" • (114) '112.-01 .,. • 1 ,. ;ha -ji61 ...,....,... As everyone who has ever attended one of our sales knows, our sales are truly SALES. No tags changed ... no marking up lo mark down ... a truly righteous sale . . . I /2 the price on the tag ... and when It's over, It's over! Come early for best selection. CHARLES H. BARR 1803 Westcutr Drtve Newport Beach (714)642·3310 Could your stress-Oiied da)~ use some strcS!Hrec meals? The 11Dining Out11 Alternative SP£ Cl Al INTRODUCTORY OH! B 35°/o OFF ')'" I' 1~uly Unique Personal Cllcf Service prov/des wu With wur ow11 affordab/c. pcrsonpl chef. 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Bring your receipts to Ga/leri Onrfon & Kosta Boda on the fint /eve/ from Ftbroary 1, 1994 - Febnl4ry 14. 1994 and receive your FREE gift. (Limit I per cu.stomer, while supp/in ltzst. Purchases mu.st be m4'ie fem Ftbrwlry 1-Febn1ary14, 1994.) I ~ a " g J ( " ' > • " " • ,, • ' I I ' I l J ( . ' • • ;hart-handed Eagles ;tamp over Artists ~n way to PCL ftnish • Rescheduled blowout dds time before playoffs ir team to regain health. f~T .:.•ic:. ,,'..J.:,:. ... . .... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . ..... C\'Cr, Estancin can look forward 10 son1e much-needed rest betore the I he Estancia High uh b:i.skctball 1eant Ill n linlc Pacific ';)~~! -tiagu·c nusa.· -C'} uul .uf the .... ay h..: .i J or schedule · --pl::iyofrs ~open;llfll}kt-ra--1he"' l'c.-- scheduling bf lhe Laguna "llcach gan1c, originally slntcd for Feb. 10. · "J 1's really going 10 ,.. help us." acting Estanci:i Coach Rich Boyce said of lhc cighl·day layoff bc- 1v.ccn Tuc!>day's game and the CIF Southern Section Division 111- .itur JJy, trouncing '·"'' Luguna Beach, 60·27. tu '~"c Tuesduy'" 7 pm run1~·,1 1dl \ 1silin& Ccntur) 11) rcgul;ar· • .1'>(111 lin:i.lc . I he Ea&les. ""ho h.1d i.::.hcd o guarantccJ alrc.ad} A pla)offs. which open Feb.' lb. "\\'e'rc dov.n 10 ~·x ·11 playoff bcrlh. .. 11 i.t11l chmb 1ntu ~.,,nJ placs v.11h J . u'cr Ccntur\, PCL STAHDINCS heal1hy bodies righ1 now. !00 we could use M>me extra time 10 gel everyone ready. And i1 gives us a chance to go ,out and do some s.cou11ng ·rhursday night," s:ud Boyce~ who m:iy h:ive the re igns the 1cs1 of 1he \CaM>n if Coach Rus\ D.i' 1\, out since late December .... 11h a •lipped Ji~l: in lui. L ... ~ Dvw•ll W L W L ••Cet l• Me .. I 0 1~ 1 aJ ;11 lcai.I one lu)' , ·rrabucu 11 111\, 111.-h fin1i.hes nc\I ·-~~ """h PCL d.Hc\ ui:,J .1~ :ig:uni.t '1)11· i: Llguna Hills nnd 1 ... r ,Ja~· al lc.1guc- .,.11ug Co:ita ~1ci.a •t.x.ico M fl 2 12 11 ·111.nct• 6 J ,. ' L~4 lt~I 3 ~ 10 IQ ,.,..,.. 2 6 11 10 lJ?,.1\1 llu.:ll 0 9 ' I 1 • -~fled ~ ... Cl tic , 'C-.C""d CJ IUYo'I bt'9I S•tuntar'• Sc.,• liunti1 60 laQIN fkJ(ll 27 Tue•d•r'• O•me1 171 CCf'lllY 11 l:1t•nc;I• l! Trabucu be.JI\ . ..1j!UnJ ~fllllo rind f:tll\ .1 (",is-t.l ~tci.a. which laQi.N k ,'11 •Coit. ..... Lq."1 l'I l • l flb.(o I .1,1 .... r11p up 11i. 1l11rd \tr1ugh1 l'l L r ..... n ..... uh o ""'" ·rucM.111) .11 L.1· ",J Oeach, the L.1gle' v.uuld Jlllll ~.,·n1 111 3 ~cund-rl.:,cc 11c, pro- ,J~J 1hc Eagle' ge l (lJ)I ('cnt un ... ·,Ja>· K~·gJrdlcloS of thcu fi111'h: 1l4:,.,... back, CJn'1 f1gh1 thf l)ugh ·1hc pain .that ha.i. made 11 1m~s1blc fur him to aucnd pr;ic- 11cei. an'J all but one PCL game. ··rm gu1ng rueloday, bccau\e n's h• UTANClAIP•t • • ~rea volleyball products leave Tiger tracks ·with ~rinceton Victory at UCI • McCarthy. Newman and ilc AnJis enjoy former OC ;tampi ng grounds with win . r he recent Pr111lctun·l 'C ll"1nc men 's ''OllC)hall m.11ch v.:.s a l:!J )Sic banlc l'lJ}Cd ::n CrJ .... rord 14:.11 on LI") campui t>crure 700 people .111 !S. 1he m:uch .... cnt fi,c ,, 111ng games i'11ncc1on, ""h1ch fc;iturc• .111ner U3lboa 03) ,"ullcyb3U Club mcnibcrs ;,,: \lc-Carth), Da\C 'l·v.1na11 and Ncwport"s ·l.11lr. ~lcAnh!> ..... on v.1th '1<.-12 \JCtOI)' In 1hc 1Hh gJnle rall) )4'\)tC. r-.1nc's 1e3m is \'Cl) tall 011J much in1pr1.1Vcd l:\·UUYC pl3)Cr!> J:.,·an \lc \andcr (6-roo1-4) and •J I) Stcrncha~ (6·7) '•Hh ~!a rt as frc,.h1nen 0 • Kn~tin lc-d Pr1ncc1on ll) a 1h11d·pl11cc fin1"" bclund 't'ale and Penn~ylvunia. •The Princeton head \lllOmcn') Jnd men's 'olh.:}ball coach 1s Glenn Nelson. v.ho \Illas as-tar ba~lctb;.11 pl.:>.)Cf at Orange Co:tsl College for Cooch Herb LiVSC")' 1n the e2rly 1970!.. Coach l.a'M"Y .... -as in auendancc a1 1hc Pr1ncctun-UCI match, On ,_londay, l .,..as lucky lo get n1y annual beach vollc)b311 game .... 11h Coach Nelson. In )C3o p:;i.s1, he .,..ould bring former Princeton ,-olleyball player Dcttn Cain :as h1~ partner. .. 9 or the Anteaters. 1\!>)1)lant UCI coachci. ire famililr fnccs. Volleyball Cain is currcnlly the star of 1he 1c:levision series "Lois and Oark." For last ~tonday's mn1ch, Glenn's partner was Al11n Gaddis, .... ·ho currently runs a travel ~ncy. Holiday wilh St)·lc:, and plttyed football and volleyball 11 Princc1on in 1hc early 1980s. or1Jna del ~!Jr 's guli. 1\)1,tant ~ches J11n1e!> Fellon ind 0.J\'C Pctker arc helping 1hcir ilma maier :and Co2ch Andy Read J~·,clop into a contender. Pnnc-cton"s ~d tup 'illllS • ucceuful. Bcrorc bcaune UCI, he Tisen defeated UC San Dieeo n lhree aamcs 111nd UVerne in 1\e pmes. •Speaking or PrJnccton ullcyb2113 Coron2 dcl Mir's \.ristin Spataro was named the .cuc:r on the 199) All-Ivy League .i:cond 1c:am. ~1y pa11ner for this annual beach battle was Btilbo:I Blly Volleyball Oub Commissioner Terry Sheward. "Shewic" tnd I hive pl1yed 111ins1 Nelson and his partner for )<US. It has been I arc•• ch1ncc to pl11y and compete, but also enjoy 1 relationship that hlS been areal. Oltnn knows lhc same bu1, mos1 imponanlly, cares 1remendously for his pltye.n and their SYCXCSKa. Dy lhe wty, Shew and I pulled out a 1-:0-pme viClory. FeJtek top area nntshel' at Long ·e81Ch Mlrallmn ' Newpon 1Jcach'1 Tina Fejtek. 24, rinWacd ICCOnd in her aae di· vUion Surwb.y ..-Ith • ume or l houri, 2.8 mi,Du1es, l9 teCOndt. 11 the 1 )th annual Lon& Ocach M1ra1hon. • . Pocketin1 SS,IXX) e1Ch ror .-tnn"-a the nwalhon .,.. JOM Ramirez. 30. of Denve r, who woa the mtn'• ope• dMllion iA 2:17:2', and Kaohy 8""m••· 32.' o( Belllolh-. w..i.., ..... - • 1he women~, open In 1:4&32. Thero ..,,. 4,0 13 runncn panldpoll"t up ,_ 1111 _., 2.200. Tllo llnl-pla<c priz•....., ---•dbr Sl.DOll. 11 fM 34-ud-uMltr drAliroft, Fcjlll ':'':S Mt ,.,.. ...... ot ) hawt. J1 .. hNtllt M« Jf'ht1d famr at tM w .. 111 "'"'~'' ... --·""" •• °""" °"' -... -• lt-29. """" ..... WJ .... ....,._ ..... ~ _., .. DMll - ........ :atd!L . . Monda~. F~ 7, 1... e PORTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 6<2-4JJO, oxt. Jl7 , .\I.AM: M.t.amc. l)ArtT rt John Nicks (right) gfves a pointer to junior national champton· Michelle Cho during workout at Costa Mesa lea Capades ChaJet. BY l\JCHA&J> Otn..'N, S.0..1• \\'11n.1. 'J ohn kb.. who c2me 10 the United States by accident in Scptem~r or 1961 , innucnccd the flgurt sk111ing c2reen ot Pew Fleming :and Dorothy ICf SAGE Jenni .ind Todd, the) 're both very ath· lclic3Hy anJ ar11s11caUy inclined. Typt· ally, ""•th Tonya l-tard1ng. bcr skating'5 very :11hlc11e and 0Aggres~1"-e· and with Nancy Kerrigan. thcrc'i. more femininity and ar!.~~ll) I reel 1hat Jenni a.nd Todd are unc uf 1he few p:.1rs whu combine 1hose l l.!!1butci..'' Hamill, coached America 's current ·toap opc:ra celebrities. Tonya Harding and N11ncy Kcrripn, and will be lcuving this v.eck ror his eighth consccullvc W1n1cr Qlympic Garnes as the U.S. natKmal fig· .,.. Costa Mesa's John Nicks will v~nture to Lillehammer for eighth straight Olymp iad as the U.S. national figure skating toach . \\ h1lc "addressing Hardina. und the c-urrcnt scand2I allegedly in,-olving hc.r ""i1h the Kerrigan :isSJiult at the 1994 LI.~. Figure Skalin& Cham pionships in ure skatin.& c°'ch. Nicks skined in the patfs competition with his sis1cr during thC: 1948 Gantcs 31 SI. Mori1z. Sv.1t.tcr land, and the 'Sl Gnmcs :it Oslo, Norway. as 11 member of 1l:u: Grc:u Uri1:1in team. Following a profes)i()n:al sk.21ing career, Nicks would l21cr repl:a~ Bill ·Kipp a.s the U.S. nationoil figure sk:ating coacfl. a.he r 1hc 1ragic 1961 pl:i.ne crash in Belgium lhal killed 1hc: en1irc U.S. team anct :i.11 six of its coaches. · Considering tha1 U.S.1 O!ymp~ coochcs arc not hired on a permanent 1>3sis, ~ing instead rehired e~ quadren- nium, Nkks tw sctmingly ~d his 1oughcs1 of 1es1s, las1in& 33 )'C'lln.. Nicks. or. Cai.ta ~1csa. who schools hit 01)-mpians-10-bc al the Ice Ca~des Chollel in Costa Mesa, ronsidcn his c:urrent Olympic pain team or Jenni Meno 2nd Todd Sand the bcs1 duo since Tai Babilonia and Randy Gard· ner in 1979. when they won the •'Orld champtocbhip :and "A'cre favored 10 win the gold medal at 1hc 1980 Lnkc Plxid Garnes. An injury 10 Gardner three d:af1 before 1hc opening or the Otympics. hovio"CVt'.r, forced them 10 drop out. Dc:1rui1, Nick.s c:1n'1 bchevc wh.Jt 11 ha) done to figure skating.. .••first or "311, I've kn0Wl1 :ill l1f 1hcm ror )'Cati., and I th_inl; Tonya Harding should •13Y on 1hc Ol)'mp.c tenm un1il prQ'Ycn guilly.'' Nick~ uid. "figure ska ting ha' ne\er been on lhe front page so much in 30 )'C3rs. I find 11 dirlicult ICl ~omprchcnd that 1t'\ C\'cn on the f"ronl · pace. ·fi&ure skating ra11ng~ (on television} h:i'-c gone through 1he roof. an)".,..3)'. 1n the 111)1 (cw )C:lo.; anJ now 1hii ""1\1 even enhunec ii. "figure sk:i11ng·\ a n11nor )port, but I thank M.)metunn 1ha1 lhe ""i'-c~ of hush:1nd) 111re \Cl) 1n1ercS1ed 1n 11. After Si."( rooball g:arnc' or'I Sunda>°'· I 1h1nk thc-y'rc ready (ot s.omc1hing cl .'' . Figurt skating. ecrord1ng to Ntc-ks, has increased I.ft popularit) C\CI) )e:l 1 i.1ru:e Fleming and the 1968 Greno-- , blc Q3me<i;. He lno""i; .is .... cu as an)bod , bc&inn1na in the circuit long ago. Nicks, surprised by nothinJ, has seen it al l, from Greno- ble-, France (1968). when Fltming won the women·s gold. John Nicks to S.pporo (1972) •nd Innsbruck (1976), when Hamill Arter pla ing fuur1h 1n pat!"} at the 1952 Chlo Gama, Nkks .... ·oq the Europe an .lnd ""or'IJ cham,piocuhips ta 1953. then turned profe.!<S1Un•I. ~laung in ice lbroughou1 Eurl}fle "Finally. I v.e111 ou1 to Sou1h Af11c.:i -11 .... as c:n hcr 1956 or 1957 -:ind Ju rin~ m) \Crond n1.1bt in Johan· nesbUIJ. 1 fell orr lhe ice :ind I v..i~ L\UI \lf JClion ror St"( monlh .. said Nic:~. who broke lV.V b...lrn:l> II\ his lorn and never retwrned-&O won the &<>ld,!o Lake. Placid. Sarajevo (1984), Cataary (1988) and Al· benville (1992). ."You get t-.i> diffc:rcnl types of f11Ure ska1crs," Nicks .:.11d "'\Vith •RllFLY DCC baseball earns split . ' The Orange COQSt College bucball lc:am ~pht tv.11 g:imc \ al the Citrus/Rio t-londo Toum.:imen1, faUina 10 C111ul. -'·I. 1n S.11ur · day's opener and nllyi,_ ror a JO-S win over R"-' I \.•ndo Sunday OCC's Chris Y1lc.ut1 and ~I Mac:Dcr mou c.1~h ..... cn1 .i for 4 Sundny. to sive eiach fi\-c hits (<>r 1he ~cckcnd Nick Valencia hh 1 iOlo homer in Sund:iy'~ ""1n. '' h1ch C"\c;:ned lht Pir3tes' rtcord ll l·I. In a high .school girls 50CC'C·1 ma1ch S:uurd:.y •Cost:. ~teu dropped a 1-0 Pacific C.02s1 Lc2,uc Jc~ 1'1u11 10 L.111uno Beach ~l a tc1rc when sophomarc Jennifer 1A1llolf was arried orr on 1 s1relthcr with a concu"iun. ~rra1ni:J nc.:l.. and sprained lower back. Ootlofr.wu later released 0 1 t: I E Ill ~ ! . . '1 I· ii show ~kating.. Co ncerned a bout a Friend or love d One with SIGNIFICANT MEMORY PROBLEMS ? Perhaps he Of she tU11 hos normal og•ng ~rhops not What 1s "normal oging"? Whal ore 1he signs of early Alzhermer'5 o~eose? Caregivers report thot eorty 1~1Cotors of Alzheimer 's Dtseose ondude the folfow,ng . f,,..,.,. I019<rfulMS1 • O.Hicvhy telling hmc • Reluctonce to ieov< the house • Auto accidents, corelcu driving, getting losl while driving . • Pe"°""loty chonqet • Ag1101ion °' oggrrssJOn • Chong01 on hondwntong • lnoboloty lo colculote °' comprehend money ii you hove no1lCed two or mor. ol thete indic010r1, °"' meorch study mar help. OIK OtgOO•ohon hos boon, oworded o gtbnl to ewluole o new medocohon lo! MEMORY LOSS. Ouolil1ed portic.iponls, ..ho °"' ot lecnt 41 yeors cl ogo, will receMI EKGs, on MRI °' CT ·XO'!. lob le$!S, bnef phys.col ...,,., modicolicn, ond ¥ish ..mh a~ ~RfE Of QWGf, Cop.. cl .. medical ltsl muh w.tl be to pomc.pom or 11.... dodo<. """"'9qUISI. • rn•752-mO ci1t1 595 0601 1111t 2S2·7910 1==.,-~-·=- I . 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