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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-02-24 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA • If )OU libel C"'.!Zf'l Watf'ltef wtlh ~ bl~ olcles and lots cl siirishlne, clear nigllt llcies widt an almoot fuU moon. Enjoy! Stt W~.tlher, '• A2 Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 Godley takes superintendent post in San Marino . ' .,. Top assistant In Newport-Mesa district is second ranking administrator to resign in 30 days. 1ht: will inlcrprct state legislation for public IChool districts. distrKt on March 28. 1hc1r help 1n hclping me get 1 fmn foo11n1 1n the d)()C)f distrlCL They're golng to be dtfficuh to rt· place ·· ____By--1.uu Lo.u.,, ,_ ... waina Ooctlcy, '°· came to the New- port-Mesa Jthool district in 1989 from the Fullerton Joint Union dl)'l"10Tnip-;---High Schoi>I Distrkt where he was _.Q!P.:uty Su~rintcadcnt Carol a_ hiaJl ~school princl~I,. follo\l.cd -uira. once c:onsKteiiaaJilcij IUC· by fwe ycan 11 an assis1ant 'uper· ccaor lO former Superintendent in1cndcnt. In Newport-Mc», Qod. John Nicoll, announced last month Icy was hired u assistant super- s.he wiU kavc a 25-year career inlendenl overseeins budget, facili- wilh the Newport-Meg ac~ dis-ties and personnel. ''When I came to this duitrict. I stated that my career &~I was to become a superintendent and ttult I would like 10 do thJI within ftvc years if pouiblc," Godley n1d "f ortunatdy.,-t.b.31-h.appc.ncd." angry school district tuchcrs 1n December 1992 who (J'Verwhclm· in.gJy voted no-.confidence in 1hc top 1hrcc administralOrs dur1n1 Jb.c... dcpJ.b1 oC the U million .~m· bcz:dc:mcnt scandal. Rt.pl~ lhe ""'-""''-"'~-+­ m1n 1)!faL.>r~ -.11J \."1111 until Bcmd NEWPORT-MESA -ANhcan1 Superintendent Tom Godley - one ol thrcc lop tchool dlstrict ad· mini1tra10n -will leave next month to become supcrin1cndcn1 ol Lhe San Marino Unif.ed School Diltrkt. Godley b 11>< ICCOlld 1op New- port-Mesa Unified School DistrKt :administrator within 1he Wt JO trict for'" •••sect• ssp'.,.ne.nt He will be in a "lransition pe- as o( July J, Bers wjll join. School ~. riod" next monlh, 0Cfici31Jy laking Services caJitornia, A Sacri.men10 1he 1op leadcrdiip pos1 in the cducatiooaJ consuhint firm where 2.800-studcnt San Marino school The trip ' lifetime Corona -<j~l-Mar "couple- take to the open sea for a journey around the United States, which they will complete in fall of 1995 B 'f !-»U Lou. tr..-• W.ma P relton ZilJ&ht recalls ltandiq out Oft the veranda of the Balboa Yac:hl Oub, kloklna OUI O¥Cr the Newport Bl:y and talk.Inc with an afOucnt corpora'" CEO about Illa pt.,.. io diftil 7 .......... Ueiced-5a&la.. "H• aipcd and ,.Id, 'I really en>y 100." " uys ZlllJi<~ 63, who is. t>.dt i.n Newport 8cKh tiler a lellurcly year·k>nt cruise with his wife Donnie. ,. After an intense day or inter· views by San Marino school of· ficU..ls last week who met with Newport-Mesa sc:.hool district cm· ployccs and comm1UJ.ity mcmbcn., Godley was named i.upcrintcndent Tuesday niJht. Godley, Berg and former Super· intcndcnl Nk.oll were targeted by Nc..w S.up.e..ri.atcn.dcnt Mac Bernd, hired 1n June 1993 after Nicoli's retirement, said both God· Icy and Berg h.::ivc been support1'c despite 1hcir loyalties to the former supcrintcnden1. .. They have been absolutely magnificen1 in ass.ls1ing me w11h the transition:' Bernd wud "'I'll really be c1crnally gr.itcful for rccetvb repuru. from t.bc cu..· riculum Jud1t -:i d1strictwidc re· vie:"' of prJ~llcc~ and pn:xcdurci conducted 1n December. The cur· r1culun1 au<.111 repor1s arc c.rpectcd by nud-~1Jrch •·\\'c 11o;.in1 10 1.::ik.c wmc time lO 1h1nli. J.bout lhe \tructure of the org:in1L:i11un before 'Ille proceed .... uh JR) rcpl;a~emenu.," Bernd u1d Center for youths gets help aner burglary .,. Donations come pouring in to replace electronics items stolen from Save Our Youth in Costa Mesa. COST A MESA -Don11t.ons have poured into Save Our Youth since the We,1 Side community center 11o·as burglarlUd last '*'.C:Ck, the la.rcc5t con1nbution eom.m1 from the ·George Hoag Family Foundation. Hoac, the Cou.Ddcr of Hoag Hos· pital., Knt the center • chcdt for Sl.500 over the weekend. '"People actually do care," said SOY Director Oscar SanlO)'O. "I lhinlc it shows a unify." In addition to the Hoa& dona· tton. S:1ntoyo said Costa Mcu City Councilman Jay Humphrey and an anonymous resident donated VCRs. Copley Colony Cable 1avc: them another tclc\·lliK>n to replace the one that "-"A.Ii s1olcn A Newpon Beach insurl nce broker (or 38 yeari,.ZillJ.itt - friends. call him Burt 'retired in 1992 to prepare ror the trip or • lifelimc . Aller 1tudyin1 . YOluminoui nautical charts and e:to11irt1 out their journey, the l.ill1i11s rented out their Coron. dcl 11.111 home and took to the • Stul.IXA SouUn. D4itf Puar "We got a lol of phone call!i rrom people .... anttng 10 help out," S;1n1oyo '31d ··One s:cntlcm1n came tn and "'rote a S.50 check to show his >uppon ·• · ... n. •• ,. ..... Bonnie and Preston ZiUgltt sailed from Texas coast to Maine last year and eventually will circumnavigate the United States . LOCAUONLY IHllJ •lk:lpllltl 1111111 •• tltt The Daily Pik>t ii k>okin1 for rcaden who WeR involved Iii any way wlth the D-Day iJtvuiOn 50 ycan aao for a special edition ol &he newspaper. If )'OU'r• in1ere11cd In telllnt )'OUr story, ~ave your name a.nd phone number on 1hc Rradert Hotline, 642""6086. and we'll pl back to you. INSIDI llllt ........ . The locals were lhe favorilet and they acted like ii Wednesday nlihl u Newport Hart.or, Co&la Mesa ond E.1ancla Jlrlo bukc1b1ll 1eamJ all won and ad'tlnccd to Sa1yrday'1 rcapeaive CIF Kmilinal'I. s..s,......,...••- ...... ' . Around T O¥ift ............... AJ ci.IRed ...................... IS CorM>unlly forum , ...... Al ,... Ries .................... ~ ..IDcllCy ............... ,. ...... .A 11 ............ , .................... . ............................... ' Citizen loses- ftght to save the wetlands .,. Newport Heights resident Jan Vandersloot fought tirelessly against el(panslon of hospital onto Cattail Cove. ,. - NEWPORT BEACH -Jon Vandcnlool hu all bul lotl his blttle 10 prucrve 1 anuy piece of earth whk:h he calls "C.11aU Cove" and others rcrer to u a "draina,e ditch .. or t4y,>ced palcb." ~ Nouu.n, D.utt P'ltor Jon Vandoroloot 1tanc11 next to tho lond ho fought IO hard to aavo from Hoag Ho1pltal eocpanllon. • S~ 1990, 1h< Ncwpor1 HeiaJ!ll resident bu roua,h1 10 Kep Hoaa Hoapital from e:1- pandina hs kJwer cuipu1 cuuo a 2..6-acre wetland. Mn ........ many ol lbc hoopil•l'a 1uppor1e11 .. y lhc ~lalk alld -· .,... which "°"' <here arc nolblaa more than lbe product of u.rban storm runotr. ..... ""ell, <be 11110 Coutal CommWlon bucked hi """ ~· -llon and ·p>e <he ... plftllon lnblal oppnwal. .. ..... lbc !"'"!"Ill .... -· •leh~ -..... mbalonen .. id Ibey,. ... ...,. 1111 ca1tolll, pompa• ---...i '°-_... ol pllnll and wUdU!c coftstrtule a wetlands 1t aU. .The tommtsJk>n sta(f 11.rOnal)' clitqrced.. 1"hcR is just no diaputina that a wetlands edsll on this lite." said Steven Sc:hoU, the commi.uion'1 UJilt1nt C:Ut'U· live dJrector. He sternly recommended lhc com· mwlon deny .... ....,,.. .... cxpanslon rcquw. TO 1c ... n <be e11V1nklmco1al I~ o1 elimloa11n& the wetlands. the conunluion will diKuu at nw month·~ tncetU\t ""11 for the hospital to mate wet· lands '" Olhtr 1rc11 -abcMI and bt)'ond Hoa&'• --......- lllWlllY 1111111 ... CUITI..,..,. U Suspects in ATM scam may have taken $100,000 .,. Police are asking potential victims to notify their banks . NEWPORT BEACH -Poloce now say lhc three men arrested lei allcs<dly 'l'Yin& on A TM =· &omen with 1clcscopcs to feed a countedch bank C"ard operation. swindkd more than $100.000 Crom bu.odttdl Of victUm ICroM lhc COUllly ""'°"' se•IJna "'""''· Newport llcadi S,.. Andy Oen~ .... Fah<lm llahw!sh. , Vlc1ot Ca· ...nllo and Dould Skc.ri1ndott, all ol whom lilted lllclr alldrc al lhe Caostal Ina Ni ea... M .... were arrested cturina a routine tratrlC stop Feb. 9 with more tb:aa ~ ....... --Bad; at tbc.ir mcMel. dclcctha round W,000 In cub, naU °'°""" ol cocaine aod meth&m· phcLaminet, two .. ....,...... • •• KOpe:t ud dtilXl 111 madli•s?t. "fhidl a.re \did IO ...... lhe ..,.. II ._ II netic ~tnp on bank cards and re· code: 1hem. ··what these CUYI were do1nc.' ''"" using lht IC:ICKOpeS to ob~ serve patrons at ATM machine' so rhey could read their (pcnorial identification numbcrt).'' Oonls s;ud. '"Thc:n they would So up and steal the A n.1 slips left behind. sMns them what they needed w put 1oac1her aM.1nterfeit cardl. .. The: Sea-ct Scni« ts c::urrenUy work.ins ... ith Ncwpon Beach ~ hcc •nd other law cnrorccmeat .,cnc~!i to dctcmunc the a:tcal or 1he fnud. Fountain VaUcy po- IK'C, for Instance, ha\'C lfnked lhc wsperu 10 lS cua ol bank card Craud IOlab., rooa111f $22,000. "We are aikin& po&cadal victbnl to n<MU'y their ban .. Oonis Aki. The three: 4UipCCll are ln (ed. cral a&stody on cha.recs -oC Coo· tpirlC)' 10 c.ommil bwJJary. ""'" cordina •• OonG. It wu NC'*pon Beech OU"'accr 0.Y& Dyi"l'OO who lll'fCMe4 lhe -· rot 'Pffdilll •• Sall Jooqoln ....ii.-. 1 I ' I I • • I t t ' ,, ' ' ' ' ' • • ' ' Cll L INTO!< "DJIS HAS bca llidilr r~' r r9drcd by• •t.&lillkr d Bnt Boy ....... bcio& ..... .,. ·- """ ........ .....s.n..i ·--..-W<* li>s buo ao Lbc -..a{ ....... rni<kNtal w~ lor die bo< 15 ,..,._ Hjo - Cad ""•• c = Dra••c __, wp P4*'tl' Wa..W.C ·~+-=i>---t ~122-1167µ.. ,.._,., 8eac'h. rca>m"""'«lllCk qu.aACr'ly ... ..twi., Co.r moS:l ........ and ..... atbu dlitAU UC 09 a t('beduk "'Mr prx:a arc rUJOll.Mbk, and affordabk, itond I''< DC"'O'Cr ta.i.cd a ------price," U)'t Wea. .. J doa'J Best Buys hU IO mate etiim.atd '1"el the pboot, I prdtr IO ti« the pb IO m&.k.c d bu for lll)"<lf, and the cticCl. .. Aad for people •ho h.al.< IO V.'all uWnd for ktvia'mc:a w t..tio.-up., )'OU won'1 b\c IO worry about \\'cw, .. , DCVCr k111vc poopk waitiA&. I'm alwayl OG tune ... 0 CAM L£WJ.S WlLL 8£ 111t the RoJt:r U. Moore Tbcatt:r i.oo.pa frcxn 7-10 p..m.. to tdJ u caciuns uJe about ha• adttc:nt..irc• of ••111111 atau.nd the: work$ 1.n 79 da)'l 1a an &S·!oot cat.a..m.ilra.n, the Commodofc bp&orcr Lewd wu I.be only Amcrw;an oo the crew ot five . LOCAL Youag at hnrt f'or uctc.1 in!orm~llon, contxt the Oruc.c C'.Gbl Colkst SailinJ Cc:n1tr olfiu at 6.cs-9412. T'dcu arc .old at the door fot SI I. ex...._. .. ~.~ Pu.or Al an ~ver party at the OUis Senior C.-]ii Cofona Clef Mar, Lupe Hihon, 9', tal<es Iron! and center as the oldest in attendance. p KAJl£N )f C)11UAN OY C..u M«M. a <Ac•tJvc Mnn.@ria c:onM.1ltan1, of!cn a daul wurbbop lO W>OW bow LO ln,lnlorm a .OOC.-boa or drav.·cr .wf(cd with pic\uces aod memorabilia into a C..mity pholo lhov.·cuc, 'Costa Mesa 8Plli'OV8S plan for more police, paramedic unit u.in1 add--Ctec safe aJbum&. · .. , besin with helpful tiP' tor orpn.iz.in& )'Out pboloo and •><-abilia. woru., with tM DIOR rccesu then wortinc )'OUf WrJ bo4. .. ..,. M<MillaA. "C...U.. croppiof LUhniques are UJC-d to trim C"IC:al b..a,.round and non-cuential elcmcn1• of - the piau1c. Oocwncntataon, JUCh ai captions, date• and nitmc1 arc 1mportitnl 1ince lt\il ii iomcth•na we all tend 10 forcet wnh tune." McMillan uyi chat her worbhop Ice 11 SJO, which include• 1hrcc to four hou r• of uninlerrupted 11mc LO ""'ork on album• Crcalive Mcmor1c-1 11lw .elk phol.0-'"'-fc: album• and adhc:11\lc1 tho.I arc "cry rc;uonably priced. For mote informatwn about Creative Mc:moric:a. ple111e call McMillan at 556-2902. 0 F.UULOUS FAUX JEWEU<Y by Joya E. 1Ua1 (64-4-7098) located on Bi.son Avenue 1n the Newport North Shoppins Center in Nc:wpot1 Beach is havins 1 ule on fastuon rinp at ~off, and aelcctcd bracelets. ncck.Jacc1 and carrinp arc: 50% of!. 0 EDNA M. BLUllOCJC., a Bc11 Uu)'I reader, 1s curtou• u 10 1be whercabouu or her favoruc manicurisl Dl•M who worked 11 Elqant N•lb in Newport Ocach before i1 had fire damasc:. I( you have any suaiestt0ns, Dlurock would be 'VC'fY JTlleful. Contact me al 642-4321 If you can help. 0 llul Buri •P~•,.. .. TI1 urjd11y1 11ndS.1urduy1. Wbdil,.r you'n • 111~rch11nt ur • 1bopJH'r, If Y041 Uow af • IOIHI bur, c•ll m~ at $40-1114, lu otl at "'-4110 or writ~ ton'": &11 Duy•, D'ally Piiot, JJO ft'. ll•1 SJ., L~osta ftl~••, C.l/f. 11111. • • BY MA.urt& Alc1.&op, ifN'f Wanu emu Mesa'• police &~ fue dc-pa.tUnC'l)lJ uc: e.rpectins a big booA ltincc tbe City C.ouncil unaninaowJy apprcwe4 tpending money &O hire fNC ~ octkers and to purchue inother paramWic ttvd: Tuesday night. The ·mooey will come from the cily's portion of a s.t31C' salei lu apprO\'cd by \/Oler' in November. So far lhc city hu recciw:d $1 73,000 ol 1hose 5U.tc lands. The total amount the city ' •bould reCC"ive u; S4J0,000. "If there's money available to impact law eoforoeme.nt, M need to ..... Lbc olficcn," said Cop<. Rid: Johmon al tbi eo.i. Mesa Pola DepartmcnL &t deipiJe thc -_.,..i. city officials uid they will hold olf on uy jmmedja.JC birn or pwchaiCll until they know fol 1We .lhll tbq-wilf req;i>-c $430,000 IS p<omisc4 ..,. th< state. "Ou.r he$iu~ ii based on iOme ol the plA estimate& of the sgl( and 11111o e don•t hold a 11eat deal of confidence in those nu.mber1," Wd Oty Manager AJl.a.n Roc.dcr. "So •e will brio& 00 8chool farm likely on Its way out School board members 1 ueWay n1Jht ~id lhc) '!'tOUld \•OIC a$ain.\I 1 fund1n1 the ~ta ~1c~ High School Farm nei.:I Khoul yur;a 35-yc-ar-Old parl of the community whose wpport has wi thered. l 'herc was no su pport amona Newport·Me u Uniraed School Oi•trict board r.ucmbcn for spe.ndins t.hc clitim atc:d SI 13.QOO a year ii 1:.ke1 to keep the farm open and oontinu.c the high school •lfkulture progra1n. And unlike the flood of commun11y mcmbc:n who 1rcuc:d against ck>sina the farm two years •So· no one showC"d up ln support or lhc !a~m T~ ni1bt Even farm Jilcctor Jerilyn K.upus uid 1hc is rei.ia,ned 10 lhC enel" of the hiJh 1ehool..11ricuhure pro,ram. 1hou4h it means she will li kely be out of :1 job next iehool year. .. ,,.,God's w1y or 1cllin1 me it's time tO move: on.·· !Uipus ••Ud. "Our chK:kens arc only la)'ing maybe a doi.en eggs a dii)' -11 ·, 001 \lol>rlh it .•• The farm proar.a.m wu unable 10 niae 5°" of iu cosll as required by a Much 1992 acrcemeftt, accordlnc 10 • Khool dis11ict Kport. Grant funds aotalin& SI0,000 we.re received by the diltrjct fo r the farm procram durJna the last school year -I~ . o( the P«>I"'" 's SI 00,000 OOSL No other fu ndt we re: received •. Only 1-4 students ire currently cnrolJed in the af1er ·school farm prosram. And Klpu.s w-.i.s unable 10 continue he1 round·thc -clod. •'Ork 10 care fOf the now nearly vacant la.rm ''llle ptirne interest 111 Coila ~1eu is not in farm ina." s;aid school board member Rod MacM11lian. "P:arco1s are not that interested in puttina their kids into the avieullurc pro.,.am." the upcnditura aa:ordi.n&)y ... OYcr the ocxt IS _,tbs. the police deporUnellt will be atlao-.d to hire up 10 IM oew olliocn and buy ooc pa1"" a t, b a total a.a of SJ.t.S.000. The fire ~nmcn1 will be a.llowc:d to buy a IOU:r1h panmedic Onh for. nJ.000 •nd pul'"Cbue bruih and wild land safely equipme.n1 for S1 .500. The fire department mo hti requests (or a (ifth ~ramedlc unit :1nd equipment for three reicr\'C fire engines., UJCd mostly 1n major emetsc:ncic•. 01y o(ficaak s.aid they .... 111 ...,~ti fat final figures before allotting funds. In other actt011, 1he council: · • Approved a rcqucsl by M.ichacls Store ;u Superior Ave.nut and I 7lh Strttt 10 crea1e a 3 ~-foot ktter .. ~i" on 111 wgn. The a1y's 'IC? ontfruncc lllta....'1 the l1rges1 letter to be )-feet high. • Adopted an ord1nan« that will allow police and fire departments to charge more for some fee -ba~d ~mccs like 1t1idcnual and commcrci!ll f2l§.C itlarm calls,. rop1c1o o( fire reports :1nd 1rca1men1 of non-re.Mden11 by a panmcdic unil. Prominent Newport physiclml dies Of ClllCll' Or. John 1-~rancis Farrc1, a prominenl Ne...,·porl Beach ph,f~lan and former president of the Orange Coun1y f\tedw:al Association. died of p.ancrcatk cancer on Sunday at his home. He was 66. Born 1n Vancouver. Bri1~h Columbia, Or. Faner was a rc sidcn l of Newport lkach since 1962 He was a umk>&ist and a tilaff member of Hoa& Hospital in Newport Bc3Ch. Dr. Fi.ner w~ v~ pruidcnt of 1hc medical staff 11 Ho:aa Hospital •hen he relircd in 1993. Memorial services •re planned for 4 p.m. Friday at SI. Andrew Prcsb)1 cria n Oiurch in Newport Beach. An a\1d b1cychs1 and Oy fisherman, Dr. Farrer ran 1hc Los Angeles ~tara1hon and climbed ~fount Rainier in Wa1hington lut year. Dr. Fancr ls survived by his wife Frances; daugh1ers Susan Antonini of Costa ~1cs.a and Laura lborruon o( Ncwpon Dcac.b: 10n Dr. John Hushes Farrer ol Olympia, Wash.: •nd nine grandchildren. Family mcmben requcs1 memorial donations m1y be n\adc to 1he Gcorae and Pally Hoa& Cancer Cen1er ln Newport Beach. John O'Connor, 80, died ~ionday aflcr a short illness. ~1cmoria' se rvices arc priva1c. Mr. O 'Connor worked 32 ye:ars lJ :a.n Industrial u.lcsm1n for Screw Machine Supply Co., Chk:aao. lie re1ircd in 197S 10 De Anza Bayside Villa1e. Survivors include: d11u1hters. Pat (~iri. Jim) Ahobclli, Santi Ana Hei&hts: and Colleen O 'Connor. Cos1a ~1esa; scvtn srandchildrcn, and 1.C a.rca1·ir0indchildren • WIATHIR AND OCIAN CONDITIONS VIL a, JIO. 47 li-•-cne• , ... _.. ...... __ _ • --" ............ "-' "' '* , ......... ,.......,.... ,.... ... ,........ ,...,.,.. ,,_......,,_ ............ ,.,. ... ... --°"" ----..... Qi 'M..-........... , ....... ----....... --........ CI • MewteMMMUI Clraalatlort1 (Tho n--<><ana• Cowur> (IOO) 151-9141 · ~1·5678 Diapl ay 641-4311 l!ditOrlal Ntwt HO·llU Spora 641·0 10 · Newa, Sponl Fu 64<H 170 M.Jri omc. SU.1-Oll1tt 6U-4Jl I I"'"-fu 6Jl·l901 ~:t.OW-.C d I *J ~ ~ ...... ,Ti F•'r C I I W TIMPl.UfURU Ntwpof't kach: 61141 l 1fbo1: 61141 eo.tA Metl: 7'l/47 Coron• ~ MM: 7Q/47 IUUfOUCAIJ LOCAl K>N • The Wed&t ·=''°'"' I.A. IMt jtHy C4M TODAY n. .. ....,. '""'"' ._.....,. S.CoodloW fltlOl.Y MU5WW ·1 t 1>2 1·2 1·2 1·2 ,_, • • • • • 71)7&.M.S.I 11)1 .... 1.2 l tJ7,...... .. t!U ,..,.. -o.a ''"'hp 1111 .... '·' finl low 1111&.M,0.t StcoM hl&h t:07 ,.,.. ... ,, 5Koei4 low 2.1SS p.M. 4.1 Wiii« lt,..w.-...: 61 TODAY caartllAftllellCMft Lean about CON'Umcr "-" .. ~ lppfy IO •ttaml"t 10 t110CWaM Cftldli rcpon 11 • free. p..ra. kctutc UUcd .. ,_ &o Attain ... Ea:eHc:.c Cndil lltilina'" I• the Commuaky Jloom o( lht Newport Ccn1cr Ubrary, 156,Saa Clemente Drive In Newport BcK!l. Too, Vrab o( Free At Lui flal.ocial Scrvita wUI review proven lcpl and cthkal mcOt<Xk for rcmovioa charpotrs. banltNptctes ua rcpoatuion1 from crtdic rcpor:ta. For more informa1ic>ft. call 644-llll or 644-3191. MOUN• Tiii woa ... UCfttU The odyMcy or the ntamaran "CommodOrc Explofcr" and ill rttent rccocd circwnn...,ipcion ol the pobc In k-u 1han SO da)'I b the sut>;eci ot a lecture/Slide show from 'J. to 10 p.m. In 1hc Robert 8. Moore Theatre 11 Oranie c.o.st CoUcac. The mow ii presented by Cam Lewi.a. I.he only Amtrkao aboard the 86-fooc FrcftCh e111maran. Tkkcu arc: S9.$0 In advance and Sii 1t the door, For inronna1K>n. call 645-9412. NIWl'Olf U't'CIU If you'1c bclYi,.ccn the •&cs of 21 and 40 ·~arc ~ f2£JD DPPQC"t'unil.y to mokc a dTrfcrtncc In )'Our community while aalnina valu3blc lcadcr'Jhip skills. the J•)'tttl 'NOUld like IO meet you. Join them fOf" an ~nina of food and fun 11 7 p.m. 11 Tbt Cinnery Rw1urant, 3010 .... ?. =.,,.:.~=-••• ,.. L ... an1.."' .._ ....... 0 ill .... ,_1111•11A 0 ....... ....... --·-. ................. ................ ... rl I 7 Aftlr' .. I I • &1111 U.S.. .. 1 i s' .. n:r A• ..._""' ........ Or-. Lafoyctte ave. in Nc:wpon Bc:ach. For rnore lnronnaHon, all Uu 11 M0-.4982 or Dennis at 964-1046. tlPUMJCAN Ull"P\Y The 0..a MCN ~lean Aucmbly will met.I from 7 10 ~.JO p.m. in the NelJhbcKhood Community Center, 1845 Park Avenue: lo c.c.t• Mcu. For dc1ail1. call SfJ.]762. .... , ......... Hat &iia.nc:r Eric Javiu1 will be: ;., Neiman ~1arCUI in Fuhk>I) liland lodlt· For _delJil1. ml _DJ:190Q. TAX MILP fOt llNIOU Senion an 1e1 help ftllina out and (ilint thc:lr 199) inromc: tu returns CVC-ry Thurida1 rrom 9:30 a.m. to noon al the Jewish Senior Center, .f{ A~ \A Now Open :=-::f."" ,., ;' Complete Optical --:.·· ,.,... ,., Department • Opticians: Deborah Cline, RIJO, RSID • F.rlna Moe, RIJO, RSJJ) Compleu' eye care and gl~ in one stop Extensil'e Frame Selection ·• F.conomy to lligh Fashion Frames [l'ening and Saturday !lours • Insurance Plans Accepted W. Andrew Cies , M.D., F.A.C.S. A Medical Corporauon Eye Ph~,;ician and Surgeon ~00 Newpon Center Drive • Sui te 404 Newpon Beach , Californ ia 9l6<i0 (714) 640-202 .~ Diplonwc American Boar<! of Ophlllalmol ogi Would you like to place a classified ad? Call 642·5678 tor more information. · 148 WEST MAIN, TUSTIN (714) .832-3466 ltere'1 ~OW ID .. I ID Ori ... Coullly'I -.. "'Stem: • ~ fwy Nof1h bll ,........,.. .... [I C.-0 ,....bllfl lift, .,..twn ll'l llt~Ol'lllt ... ..... -.. .. _ .. lul1'I Wt. Mlilt-tur?I II«. J .., ...... •V.Ny ....... Mtf .... si.t __ ....... ... ........... left. J lltlCb Oft ... .. :~':l.=-' '"" DOWNTOWN TIJSTIN (714) 832-.8466 HOURS: Mon.·Frl.10 am·& pm, Sat. 10 _..5 pm, This Sunday Only 12 pm-4 pm SRIPlll TOW ci..~ .. a.a-.. •lll!PI--...... ~ ~, .. , ,.t •• :":'t:.:.:. ,.::_ -... -....,. ... _ .. occ._e. ._.......,,Slit·- ... -boak, whktl ii bMCd -----~*'Mllettcn • ............ pwe-.Cclllil Ullr w•1 )1nudilopc• .......... Clll '32.!081. ' 250 Eai1 Baker S1rec1 in Costa ~icsa. Brina a copy of la•t years return and all pepcrwoR pcrtalnin& 10 filina the 1991 retUm. To make an appointrncnl, call S..S-S.Sll. Mtllllul OPPOttUNnlU Gucsc speaker Gcor&e llcdlcy will talk about "Priority ~a1ie" at the 7:15 l.m. brc1kfas1 meeting of the Newport Harbor Arca Chamber o( Commerce at the Sheraton Nc""t>Orl, "4S4J-M~hur BMS. i~ Nc""·pott Beach. Coal is SI~ lo Sl7. For more infonna1ion. call 729s4400. FRIDAY NIWPOtt CINTlt AllOClATION Learn about how to es1abhsh business rel:atiom with ~1cxico and find OM Mliowl lM a11 a rt·a IN docwoerM•lkia of~ Md \IM«'UN:d credit ttlMKdGM dur'-t the .. ftl:laa mcctUtt ot u.. ~ Center Asaod.llion at the Fout Se.lllOft•I Hott.I lo Hc•piat 8e.acb ac 11:•s...., CDlt • w ..c1 led~ lunch. For more btlora:aalioa and rncMt'°°'-call 720-l48I. MTlll'& acun•• The Anlcric:u IMtltute ot Alchltecu II havin& __ an artiMs rettpdoa b Git11tr nompM>n from 7 10 9 psm. a« 3200 Parle Center DrWe ln C:O.C.a h1cu. ~·· rn'*d mt.di.a pUlcl. "falhni Squares I: Other Ccomttr~ill_bc-.oa display- thr<Kl&b February 2&. Fot more inronnallon, e11ll 557-7796. SATURDAY ltOAaWA.Y IMU't.lt An c:nlcrtainina polpourri of sonp. d1u-.ces Ind KCnct rrom Broadway musicals and plays .;11 be pruc:nted by the Promethean lllc:11rc Company 11 8 p.m. 11 the: Oas& Senior Citizens Center, 5th and Mar1ucri1c, Corona dcl ~1ar. 1llc: «»tis• SIO donaHon and pr;occc:dt wiH-io-to bt-ncfit Promethean, • new Oranac County repertory theater. For dc1ails., call 548-23JS: P08CllLAlll IJUll•rT An exhibit and dc:mons1n.1KJn o( h:3nd·p:Un1ed porcelain Slarts 1oday and runs 1hrouJh fl.1.arch I al Sherman Ubraiy and Gudcns, 26'7 ((AMOEN~ Gives You More Choices... Fo r a nswers to ~ur questions-about custom fit breast fonns a nd bras, stop by a nd visit with OU_! experienced staff Wt can put your mind a t ease. For f urther inforrn atton or p ersonal appointment please f eel f ree to call... (7 14) 63 1-7399 Kristen's Lingerie VUistci!ftCo1111 • 1719\ff!stcliJ[Dr.• Newporr/Jeacb • --·---.... -., .. u,,. _.A:;pal .. .., .... ·=---· ......... ,,. ... W rl n ...... 0 # illa D t ...... _. o.;.,n. .... ..--~ willi • t.Uo •e.ory ... -........ ---.. -•.ell. l5CIO W91t .... -.-..... -'*-tttUllll to ,..._ ro-c:.- East Coul li1&hway 1n O>rona dcl 1'1ar. The cxhib11 .. .,.,hKh ii open fron\ 10:30 1.m. to 4 p.m. each day, 1s bcint e,rcs.en1ed by 1hc Califbmia Auoci.ation of POfccl1ln. For more 1nfotm.a1ion, call 673·2261. 1u1_0PUJ.C1 toua ftJYll.W o~nac ~ C.C,,lcic fine llU profe..or Donakl Jcnrnnp will pre-. Jew a summer art tour/dui he·u lc:id 10 Europe durina an orM:ntauon session on campus from 10:30 a.m. to noon in Conference Room 108 in the 1ehool's Administ~tion Buiklina. Jcnninp Will explain trip dc:Wll and mow slKkl ol pr~ trip&. The ,.....,._ .. __ s.btrlud. Jtalr. o.v·., .. E.....,..S It alalccJ IO ru Jue JI .. ..... July'· ... will -..... Wt&, udd.lllClWC, culluN ... ....., .. .-........ Call Ol•Bil e&•- Thc Malilu Cai Oub k ~a br lhow frmn 9 .... to f p.& &ocfmy aod Su.ndaJ u. Bwldins 10 ... u. <>nnae County Fai~ i11 eoa.. Meg. AdUk tilmiwoa II SS, ICaion and cbilho under 12 arc SC. For more NifotWilion, call 970-5'7'2. -·--C"fiiY«ii"• S06il OUbft• Situtdij houtc p.articl [or lin&Jcs II private home• of mcmben. fhc SIS Ice: per pany U-.CIUdcf I rood buffel, open bit and d.ancina. Rc:tcn'llk>nl and an onc:n1auon is rc:quucd. For more: 1nlormation, call Joan al &l8·5S4l. WM.a •ot1 U•I f\t o1e 1h11n 1,000 p1r1tc1p1nts are t.o:pcned 10 par.t1clp.a1c 1n the Walle for Life :11 Calvery Chapel 1n Cola h1eu 10 bcncli1 i..IVlflJWcll Medal 01n10 The chnia pro-'\dc: free p1qn2ncy IC'st•,,..counsdins •nd other ~rv\ces to women tn the comailWit~ For mote ~ aal 10 Obt:un 'ponsor sheets, pleuc: call J7Ss 1575 ~ad ft>f.'f' itrms I• .U-nd T ... rd/tor, The-D•lly Pllol.. .I.JI W~ a..r St.. C.U• ,~It's.a, C•llf. fZ'11 • ONLY FROM PAY-PER-VIEW LAUGH These are new arrivals~ our -rt Beach Store Today th1·ough February 28th • :C:: •"~ cc111111 ... 111•··, • t !' ' ' ll -l; . I " . ' ~ I M ,....,,,,, ,,.._,, M, , .. .. • .,. •.• ; ' I ! I ' ' I ' I I I I I I I ... Yvonne Hoossela, Ille only member ci public on Corridor Agency committee, says her suggestions are falling on deaf ears. BY DAvtD lh.rnit sv,,, wuna Ill.ff membe"'" Y¥OCtM Houucb NEWPORT BEACH ·-A Co-<aid allcr a ........ loot week rona llc:I Mar ,..,..... haa eontin· with olriclals ,_ the Tronspor-tatloo Conidor Apncta. ued to encounter one roadblock A 1.6-mile ponioa. ot Newpon aflcr another in her fiaht to ge1 a eoui Drive will bocome part or proposed toll booth n:moved the Sall Joaquin Hills Tollrood ,,rrom~Nrucw"""pon"'-'Co&s-"'"t o.,,rcoivc~.----Wlwhea it•1·eompletecHn--1997.-.---- .. I am disappointed, because so The qenc:y'a Opcra1ioN Com· far, every .sui&eslion ror an in· mittec created an ad hoc com- novative ruolution seems to be minee to addraa Corona del immediately shot down by the Mar and north Lapna Beach· Le arn -How You Can ·cut Your Taxes by Cut l.i !F~;~'Poif income you earn isrom free ol federal, and in sonM? cases, stale and incolrte taxes.' ' To find out about tlie latest municipal bond olleringoavail-· able through A.G.. Edwards, just rriail thisooupon or call us for our Weekly Municipal Bond In__,; Lill ' lnltrnl IMY br ~111t/r('t to 11w> "''",,.'''"''""'"'"'"'tu /flit mNin irrttt'fton. ·····-··············· ~YES! Please start sending me your w .. kly Mwlidpal I Bond Inventory Lilt. : I I I I I ""' , lf11t • I I I W W -I . . I us a uwwww t1•cuu1w1w : fi<iflMai 11 18811 v ... KannM • 1m... CA mu · (714) 7J6.«JS3 <•l 1764:153 I 'ili'la~·--Aak lo< T•ny _ .. ,.. •••••••••••••••••••••• ~ .... ..-.... THE AMERICAN INVESTMENT -. r-'11aM• oowr• .... ..-C. MKAnllw • t1• ID .... n., lllr --.. , ......... __ _. .... -to,_ 1M 50-olal IOI wlD 8oakll 01s• ll1111•llm .. ..,_ Nowpon Cout Md tab ,_ IL Cout ffltliwo>' Wlad. bouie. Talllood ·• hll -.W k DOCtiQI lrafDc im c.or.a *I Mat would bs INp I tl1 la ,._... .... North Lapaa -· the Newport Cout IOll -.. -.., wfio ii pruidenl ol whidl Ibey ....... will - Hlltlor View Hills Homeowllct1 obout Sl.6 milliOa ·-·•llJ. l1lll Auocia~ ii the only repr:csen· ptOjectecl re¥e1u• wu ladadod tativo r'°"' the acoerol public on In the bond .,_.,. .. whoa they the ad hoc oommhtce. fanancod the SI.I billioo projo<t. Alt"°"IJ> tollrood·offidail·h,..--HOlllicli saWliliO' waatt ihe promised to build a free bypass tollroad a,ency to oonduca 1 tut- uound the toll, Howseil <aid it's vey and ult motorbu wbelhet no& acceptable because motorislS they would be wiUU., to pay the would have to travel IOuth oo toll on Newport Coul Drive • ~ Heelll) ....._ 8-lcee ..... Cr•••efC1"'1k ' ....... ..... HULTH INIVU..MCI ~-·2-5-•AMONTH .. •(AO! UNDER all) 1·100·854·7776 GRAND OPENING SPECIAL E VERY D AY sa.95 HAND-WASH- llEMON SAY AUTO WASH 2059 H1rbor Blvd (1t 81y St.) CoatlM ... . --~ Be1eon B1y Ent•rprl-, Inc. EXCERCISE CLASSES I Step REEBOK~ •Muscle Conditioning · •Low Impact Aerobics • Stretch & Tone •Advanced Classes NEW CARD IO EQUIPMENT • Treadmills • Stairclimbers • Lifecycles • Liferowcr • Circuit Training ' •u,11tl111UD11•-DlllJlllll ... CD I 2 7 ftl fs JM, wllD ,., I NlwpDll llwlll ............ 0, ..... 0-. -. ........... -..... _.,._,.. ... a- ... k ..... 'Wiii ,... .;., ... ~--"I you~ Tollraacl 1pote1m1A Mike s.a cbl• llid dlo cmunl11ee still 111111• ouly .._ ..... tho IOll· rood llllf 11111 Is contemplati111 tbe raideat1° coocems. .. 11•1 coo early to prejudp,"' StocblW sakS. "Wc•rc tryint to son out WU.111 pouiblc. 'There's an awfol lot ol work that alnoady hu boea done." -16-1000 pound. l..oad-~otionol-lnurnational .. Dooc-to-Door ddMry -&pat i-i<ing....daating Gmund I Sea o Air O Rail 20MIN PHOTO a..-..... Qu9"1) Neww. .. ,.,. w ..... In ... Uflle -20 Min. • FUR Custom Services • Instant Prints & Enlargements • 99CColor Laser Copies •We IJseAOFA Paper & Chemi<als Ramsay Color Lab 2905 Redhill ·Ave. Costa Mesa (mrw ol lrillll & ... llllW ._,.,_•I) The Photo lab """"' Used By Pros """·""· ,t::,.~ For Over 20 Years =-...... .., 556·2632 AGFA+ FILM llOTillll EICAPEI UFA Fil.II WEIGHT TRAINING • Camstar •Sprint • Gravitron • Free Weights QUALITY ·CLUB •Newport's #I Personal Training Program since 1982 •Limited Membership . • Certified Trainers &Teachers • Nutrition Workshops • Beginner Workshops •Towel~ce& Ammcnities ' 1'7tlSL) • ccn&cr..._" L..-4 .. lllo-ellF ' -MOLMopr. IOY ; 7 • _. Counc:U irles lo stem tide 111at 1111 seen ,.,merous 11QU811B for business licenses from 'entertainment' operatlons In recent months. n.. ••sf t wUI lte JllRM lar ... _..,., rial 'nw.. •is.h.ina to teU aduk kw DMlSl .l .,., .., _ -.... ---• • pcrmll --by ......... i .. CCJmnid. penaueat l9w or tacDd d. llmporary Nllna Jioft. Tbc ordJnance a.1., limill baun or optri· ror another 10 IDDftthL OftkWI: said they lion and prohibits an OYtr cocantntion .or pulCd the law 11 u UIJUC>' matter because of adull businesses. the lnctcaeed llwnber o( req1M1t1 the cit)' hu Deputy Oty Maft&ler Ooa Lamm ukt dur- rcccivcd IO Cltablnh adult-oriented bu.sinencs in4 the lul sevtnl months. 1he d1y has re.- _._ .. , S., SeatrilJ ol>owcd •P II the «1'lt-r Wednesdl)' to KC lbout t. •1alli11& u a1ann systc,m Cot free. SanlCJ>'O aatd bC' was in 1he pro- aess or cheditls into wcuri1y l)'f-' tcms v.'hcn the cen\Cr Col broken into lut WednC$day. -·--·= --trt Md raMna • 1 it Tl$ d 1r Falt ..,.... lO -"" - -.. .. s~ •he•,~,.. cau h... p<OYlded • lladr -of voluntee:r chJpe:tOOIL S-11511 is the only paid llltf. By M.u.Nu J.tcL&oo.Sl.t.n w..,,.. here. 1 ctlVCd from tour 10 sll requests a month 10 cJ· f 00sTA MESA -A temporary law ap-"We need 10 be prepaic:d," Slid Councilman tAblilh ~ult busineuet.. raf1iin& (tom. lOplc" Stolen was a 2.S-il'K'h rolot tclc- viJ.ion donated by Copley Cotony, a wnallcr TV, 1 VCR and a .-hclf run ot the ste:eo equipment 1ba1 the 1cen5 use i.n the exercise araa. "This 1howt that lhc a:mmuil)' b &<lllftl in>Olv<d, M Sao-- of lh< "'-· M And that~ Ille thiRJ. Whether with our propam ptOYcd by the Ory Cou.ncU Tuesdly will make Joe Erickson. "It k>oks lite thcre't a real pu.Jtt ba~ to aduh video ~nd book slOfes.. • . 1t bardc.r for adu.Jt book and video store ownen to e~d butJftCMCI or this nature and it's not . With the 1!ce:uwn and Other Citacs ha'?"& 10 sell tht'r • he · heal Cot other businCJKJ or ttside:nu." st.riCtcr rc1ul11~ we have bad oumer~s r~-1 wares in I city. quesas to open busutnscs here," l.lmm Q1d. ot anolbcr prasram. I think e¥e.l'f- onc needs to cct imotvcd.." The ~ncll voted un1nlmow.ly 1t Its Tues-'The law mainly prohibiu escablishmcnu Juit last month. 1he City of Newport Beach day meelil\s t~ pass an urse~ _ ordinance_from dedicatin1 •~~°' .h!_@rea_ to w:tlin&_passed ...l similar ordiNIJ'tCC andJ21!lC _(ear 1ha1 -tilhtenina rc:nnccfons---i:lrfidy-.Crbylheciij's lault en1enalnment or par1pbemaU1. Only movt has prompted some adull en1rcprcneurs Santoyo uid he'll probabty use the tl..100 check Ir~ 1.0-r.c.- placc the sound syttcm, "and maybe buy a few c•tn thlnss the eoi~ilJ bav..-no idea -who-- busted down soy·, door. An in- , current a duh entertainment law. lS,. of a 11.oce can be used 10 1ell adu.Jt mate· to look 10 Costa Mesa. vcstiption ls continuin1- MOVIE -..... , portr:i)'in& I Bobby Kni&hHypc, ·bdeasuered hyper-emotional . coach. • .. Blue Chips" is 11 it1 best . explorina the seamy side and Q)rrupl f'&hl (or high achool talent, allhouJh cOHep bU-.,.c-t~ba~~• tans will have a problem with the beij,ht or the rccruitina wan a ----monlh p-'no-r-10- thc openin& o( lh< col?cge buk<lball season .. Dozens or fi1ures from the sports world play cameo roles. NBA Steinberg Hall-of·F~cr i Bob Cousy: as cspeaally Sood as the weak-willed athletic director a1 Western. There is a clauic scene ._.,here he engaaes Nolte in discus:sion while Cousy sinks a seemingly endless scrie1 of (rec 1hrows. current and former college coaches Jerry T.1.rkanian, Jim Bocheim and Lou Campenclli and NOA super scour Marty Bl:lkc arc amusina as coaches compe1ing in !he rccrui1ing wan' with. Nohe. WOOCJard's-tough llnd cynical ghetto mo1hcr is rig.ht on the point. .. Oluc Chips" is primarily being promoted as the ac1in1 debut o( rncp-star O'Ncal, the Orlando Ma&i<: center and gold-record stllin& rapper. Shaq's acting conslsts of being musi\-c, li~ble 1.nd havinc a nice smile. But Shaq alone is not enough to enpge a movie·iocr in the emotional idcn1ifac:a1ion n~eded 10 giw: this film its center. lltc &fCll.C~l diS3p~fatent o( "llfue Chips'' is the b;i;s~ctball action Kqucnccs themselves. Director \Yilliam Friedki'1 was the innovalor and Oicar winner in movies lite "The French Connection;• bur lhe basketball scenes here arc.so tightly shol and move so quickly th:u lhc effect ls 10 create a queasy type of sca5.ickncu and compk:le inabilily to follow the lic1ion. The incredible ball h!lndling :stills of ploycn like Hardaway and his Orl:r.ndo 1c:r.mm;i;tc O 'Ncal arc · lurned into a confusing 'hodge-podge in the staging and pre:KntatK>n oC 1hc g:imcs. 'TllC shots arc so ti&ht and jerky and the music is so k>ud lhal it is hard ,10 keep pcnpccti\-c. ' Ltl's give this film a "red chip" :for a sometimes i.nterestina tty. ~­(.__, c-) ) / r .'i111C'C IY.'57 Rabbitt Insurance Agency 631·7740 AuhJ · I h:;ilth · l-l0tnc (IHuc 0 '"'-"') Near l'°4 lb.pt1al 4'1 00 ftMj_ ~ Bc:ldl ( ,,,,,.,,~\ \ I \ I I I~ I \ t • _' ' . 5.5% NO PEESI ' NO .w.£ CIWtGES! G ......... Prllod .. I Al ?:olt .... lndi .. lbl1nd1I publicaliOlll call it ... America11 Bell Safe !Jil'UIWOI". 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Reg. 1.99 now 1+49 . , . Dw•rf Meyer a..mon P•rfe<' for ,. "~ ... contaiMrt. 5 gal. 9 99 , '~·. r notl' • ~ti\ Al ... ., Barf citrus r<g. 16.99 now 14.H Whisker larn:I Plantcn 0o• halfbar,..1 .. now 14. Sun AMlc•s C1toote rrom o•r utoct•on or hardy. colorful vof'Utieo. 6 gal. now 11." •·nh.-C••••• ....... Mia 1.5 ru . fl. now s.n BAREROOT ·FRUIT TREES All '"""'°"' fruil trra $3.00 OFF I S.moot fruil trra "°"' $11.99 IO $11.99 . .s;.,.., SJ.DO OFF~ pricn. • ......... t1ttt••- ni1 I .. a.Ila 111.1'1 ......... . -.ciuzla 19 ................ W 1 I 1 ,...? l 2 ....... - ... _.,a E• . ··-~ ...... ( I ,\ ' • ·' ' ... 8: • Dllplle a skeleton staff, netwOllt pro<iJces local magazine in addition to alring CitYlT1eltings and 1 sporting events. l "We doo' -II 1M raourcet OUI thc:rc availllbae IO · i ewl)OM •lie." taid 0.... llont, video prodMC'ioa coordiaaaor (or the dry l&atioA. "Bu.t we Q> a loc with • little. .. Tbe '1ur-old Cmla M ... ualioq 'i$ klcated ia the deep rccnlCI of Cty HaU'• t:.lemcnL BY M.u.al .. J.tc:Laoo, ""'' W1UJU It opentes oo 1 $1204000 a year bud&<•. fliAded moody ..,. • COSTA MESA -CM"T\l ___ ,,___.wilJl . channel 62 ii where many m11y Coplcy-Cok>oy Cablevtdon. ............. ~ ...... • lk , ....... . _ ... -· ....., ... .. -.-.--Hl!WtORT llEAOI -Or· ~ -Couo1y Sup<-TCND llilcJ -ldalilted IO Hol& ........ Wedoeaday allc,_., for ..,...;. 10 repair pjn<hcd -· His IUIF'l' wu scheduled (or 7:JO Lift. this momin&- O·-olC ••--ia°"'8-•Wodna- dly beloft llo -ldolilted 10 1hc holpiul. 1.0--.~-..... pjlllll<d willl ......... a ltln in1«1loo ... .. loll ,_ 1h11 ~ ..... -.......... turn each weet to wttcb the The frwbite, howcw-'r, is the bi·monlhl)' Ory Council mcctinss station's only connoc1ion to the or watch rival biJh achool 1cams ·local cable opentor. AU the So head to hctd. tbootin& and production is done Costa -Til -produclion -0-Bora.-group i. up tor two community--. Afler 1be SI-year-old New· JI"" BHdl supervisor _,. Plained ol severe paiftin lli.s kllo a M-cnetic Rct0nancc l'A~Qf ICU mealed pil\Chtd ncnw iD his tower back. ae- cordiQ& io Riley aide Olristic McDaniel. lifC·thre11cnln& ii uetru1ed. R"°l said be ii potticldllly ,.,.. cepllble IO ialccd.,. '*8111e he ...nmr-~ .. infection lJ beaJlaa and '9 unrc- 1a1cd 10 his ._ualizalioa Oii Wcdnnday1 acaordina IO Mc· Daniel. A »1<ar Marine Corpo Of. foccr and bri~ier seocnJ, Riley wa& appocnled to rcprc- 1en1 lhc 51h SupeMlorial Oil· Irie! in 1974. lk bu .... nounocd plans to retire in De- cember. But tonip1 all 1howl will be by a skekt.oa crew ol c:ity-p1id city dwtncl operates on 1 preempted as station ocrm1. head staff consistinJ of Bora, the only $461,000. year bud&el with four to Hollywood hopina to win a (ull·timc employee, and \bout six full-time cmpk>yees and Iii: coveted Diamond Award. part·timc cmpkJyecs. who arc used part-timen. , CM1V-62 has been nominated for on an as-needed basU. Jn Addi1ion to ·airin& council and twO wch awards: a spcciaJ Bui Bora docs work wiJb Plannin1 Commiuion meetings achievement .._ward for its morfthly CoplC)'-C.olony when he needs and iocat sporb. ..Qqra produor:s city mapiinc, .. The Community studio time or fo lliare ·rootaae. community television show$ like Report." and 1 community impact "We, at the productM>n lcvc~ ''The Community Reegrt,"~ award for its document1ry on tuve a-aoocf-workins--rclationlhfp--nashy, ~e news mapzine Costa Mesi sangs. "Warnins with Copley..COIOny," Bora said. which hiJhlighu happcninp in the Sians." "And that's 1 bi' help because city. The statK>n is one of rh·e both of us wort on limited "It's a re.al visual show," Bora finalists in each catcsory K:lccted re50Urccs." . u.id. "My theory is to put fr om 2SJ city and cable stations Comparatively, in ncighborin1 somcthin1 on the air that looks 1hroug.hout Southern C.Ji(ornia. Huntington Beach, the HBTV-3 different and that will &Jib THE DUX® BED~THE BED YOUR BACK HAS BEEN ACHING FOR For years you've been told that a firm bed Is better for your back. Well, fn Sweden. the people who make tha Dux Bed have prov~n otherwi~. They've proven that a firm bed teslsts, r•ther than conforms to.the position of the body. So the spine lies curved. The Dux Bed has a unique design that allows the spine to lie In its hatural posi· tlon. Th is helps eliminate back problems and elves you the support you need to get •d eep, restful sleep. So come In and try the Dux .Bed. You'll love It. Your back will too.~~ I .j---Sendtor~~FREE BOOKLET---, : Name•-------------1 Address. ___________ _ I CltY------------'--~ : SU.te Ip. ___ _ I Phone•-----'--------- : DUXI ANA I AT FASHK)N ISLAND ' I 1111 Newport Center Dr., Newport Beach, CA 9lfi60 I Nen IO CmUtCtty Open Mon ·Sat. Ilk, Sun 12.-5, or bf I appotntmenL 111•1 048-<M70 or UIOOt 640-601• L --------~·E~--------J e DoN.T BE FOOLED BY IMITATORS SELLING HAM;~· ~OR E THAN HO.NEVBA~ED • N o HAM HAS THE FLAVOR: o~ QUALITY OF H ONEYBAKED e H ON EV BAKED H AMS ARE MADE FRESH DAILY e L EANER e SWEETER TASTING e CONTAINS LESS SALT e ToPPEO WITH OU R: UN IQUE H ONEYBAKED GtAZE r---------------, I I I I I I I I I I I I I $8.00 OFF $4.00 OFF $2.00 OFF ANY WHOU: HoN£V8AKEO ANY 1iAU' HONIV8Altt.D ANY H0Nn8A1t.EO SPIAAL. BMND HAM 8«AHo HAM Suero NID CLAUD ~HONE\'BAKED. · Tu ms A Meal Into A Celebration. I I I I I I I I I I I ~ L · U...fUNIUM'Y JI., ... tAY .J ---------------• PA!" TllAvs • T1111•ns • c'" CU'TlncATU • ~Sot•..,"° . . AMhetM71U)}..l ... I OMIYVllQll~ COl'ONIOtlMlt71 .... TMOOO W ClwWll._....M'tl c-....Otr 11~.,._..,1 t1T0t071• .. J7·J11J Endfltt.. 111MJHtn ElicOIMldo •19-na.n10 c;a.,...11•>•>-00U H Hollywood II..,.,.,,. HIH'tl,._ lffeh 71•.......,7' U ...,_ ,, ..... )11• U111aootl)IH~ll La .... 61....,_..lt7 Lm~JIHlWIM Qninee71 .... 7.._ f'lsr 1 ·1t•~1 a.cho-....11 .. ,..._,... ~M .. 9611 ,..•u1a:d•i0'IOIJ•e:at7 S. ..... ~,_,..,.., !Of'MftC9 11• l-.'ltOl ~ 71•nt-4i616 UpfM,d ........ ,,,, • ..................... ._ .................. ~ .......... , .__... .... . . •• • ..... people's aticmion." RJ!t1 mel wllb his · penonal ~an oa Tuellday when lbe lllizalioa and IUtJl''l' WU rcc:oaUDCnde:d. He look time to speak at an Ora~ie County But despite limited retaurcct.. the non-commercial station . maoqes to produce at lcut one new abow 1 moo.lb in addilion to its civic n:spons:il>ilit~ .. - Isn't it time you fini shed your college degree ? W e Can CJfelp! E..-n 1 Bwlwkr ol Art. ditcrH in °'1oani<r.ational )I.,,~ .............. ,..,_,,.. .. -•• ,.. •• _....""'91' .... ,_ ---•C__. ................. .. •4 1 , .............. ~ •C · · .. ,,._V ... u•4 ~"'._.... ..... .,.,.,.,_~ .......... •Mc ·-••er--=~ --· Did someone change .tfte name of your bank? ( • ' ' low _it's your tum. If you fed like your bank has abandoned you. Or. if you don't know if your bank is still your bank, orif it's changed its name or moved, mccc Glendale Federal Bank. We've been around for 75 ynrs and we're here m mccc your needs, exceed your cxpcctacions and give you all the value and service you dcsc.rvc. Best of a)I, we'll make the mrnsition smooth, easy an d . lusslc-frcc. From transferring money k-om your old accounts to changing your direct deposits and automatic payme nts, we'll rake care of everything. · Phu, for a limited ciine only, we'll giw you FREE · checki ng and moh!! -So i~ you want a bank rhar takes your money as seriously as you do, malte·the swi tch today at any convenient Glendale Federal Ban k locatio n. BccaUK you deserve the best. GuND\LB Fm "M' B.\!« .. 100 Ncwput C11e1r om. 2JI0~1 ra1.a.iw• c::-Mlio (714) '42-6711 No•pon .... (714) 644-5)00 . ... --.................. • ' • -• • • • • • T he d.11c "'us Feb. 9, 1964. Every ·rv '>Ct in An1crica was 1uncd 10 the "Ed Sulli ... an Show," and the rc:lli1y or 1hc 1hing \loC call the gcncr:11ion gap became indisput:.iblc. "fhc line was clearly drawn, • J.'> black and "'hilc imaccs fl1cL.c rcJ on 1hc Ynall Krccn -dra .... n bct'>'·ccn parcn1s mullcnng things hkc "\Vhot is 1hi.s racket?" and "\Vhy don't th<bc boys gc1 a haircul?" and 1hcir children scrc:11n1ng or sining in rapl silence praying 1hc) h:i.\c enough money 111 their piggy banks 10 buy the first alb'l.m by the gro1.1p called 1hc Beatles.. I was one or them. I \lii>S 111 college then and broke. like :all those who tried to ""Ork their way througll, but I S3\Cd cooueh lo buy the album. 'fhcn the llC\li S c:.mc that lhc Uca1lcs -.·ould be in conccrl in lbc HOll)"''Ood 0o .. ·1. I h:1d never.been to a big rDtk concert before in Kanw, where I grew up. In fttct , there v.ercn·1 :.ny concerts :and :i(tcr I beg:tn college in Cali(ornia I could b:trety mffotd the occ:ts.ional m0\'1c . Uu1. for the Beatles. I would find a way. You hud to order tkkcu by m.ail with a coupon 1n lhe L\ Times. 1 ordc1ed one ticket; I rouldn't afford 10 tukc a d111c. I sllll rcmen1bcr mi cJ.Ci1cme111 when the tickcl c11n1e 1n the n1:iil, 11 cost S6 -lunch money for iri week. When I tell p«>plc a.bou1 the experience I am cureful to t.ay 1hat 1 ~w the lkath:.s in the l lull)"'AooJ Dowl; i1 is not 3CCUn1c to J.UY I hc:ard them. lhis was before the d:ays o/ 111omic·po-·cred. eardnim·cras.hjng sound systcn1s. l:lnd the lliCrc'aming of prepubcscenl girls easily drQWned them oul. But it didn't master: I was there. It ~as like being wi tness to the _ resurrection. This month commcmora1c1 another anniversary in the histOI)' o( pop music, not so h:tppy :u the British Invasion. In Febniary of 1959, 35 ye:an ago, there v.·as a plane cralh in Cleail:ike, Iowa., that killed Buddy Holly. The people v.ho loo.-.:d him and his music called it '1'hc d:iy the muiic died." Vear~ la1er. Don ~tcLc:an wrote 11 sung about lhc day the music died called "Amcncan .Pie.·· 1\ Jong, long time 3gv, I can s11/I ren1c111bcr how the niuJic USC'd to make n1c smile. And I knew if I had mx ch1nC"C tl1:it I rould make thCjC' people dance and m•Ji>t they'd be happy for• while. Out Fcbruall' 111ade nu: shiver, with C\.'CI)' ~per I'd deli\!t:r, bad nc"'S on the doorstep. I i0uldn°1 take one n1ore stcp. I can't remember if I cried when I read about his "1dowrd bri<k, b1Jt something touched 111&.l deep inside, the d:iy the music difd. In 1959, I wos a paper boy dclivcrina bad news on the doors1eps of the people of my hometown In Kiinsas. I wu in my sc~d yt-a r of hi1h school and my first roct 'n' roll band. I una all those Duddy Ho[ly sonp evcty Saturday niahL I c11n'1 r:tmcmber if I cried about his widowed biide but somethina • • The DAY MAN CANNOT LIVBBY CBBESBCAKB ALONE Sec Local Dining, page D • • The MUSIC DIED By ROBERT MORLEY touched me deep 1ni.1d.c Jnd I knew i' "'-Ould never sing 1he songs again quue the ~amt: b rl y rock 'n' roll wai all jO) and 1nnuccncc and un:1<1ul!er:ued opumi.sm but from no..., on .:ill ""l1uld be tempered with 3 touch of ~dnc)) .ind ·-rha1 ·11 be the dav 1h:11 die .. ""'Ould lake on an on11nous 19ne. II ""as, 1r\decd, the doy the muslC died 1 he music 1h111 I loved - onlf fi\•e ycan old -WiiS dc:1.d. It began with "Sha-boom" :1.nd "Roe~ Around the Cock" and ended in an Iowa cornfield tn a bhzz.nrd All the more :i.11oful ..,,,as the fact that n wasn't JUS.I Buddy Holly. J 0 . Richardson ..... 110 called himself the Big Bopper, v.as al!>O "in that plane -:anll R11ch1c V:1.lens. whose name was really Valenzuels. but shortened it so that 11 v.·ouldn'1 sound so Mexican That wasn't the end or 1he bad nev.s The only rock 'n' roll show on TV ""'as "Arncrican·13andstand,'' and Dick Oark was bc=1ng implic:ued 1n a pa)'Ola liO\nd•d Chuck Berry v.-cnt to j:ul. Jerry l.(e Lewis married h~ l)·)'ear-old cousin, Eddie Cochran "'llS killed 1n a ClU crash. Elvis was drafted and Little Richard got religion :and became :a preacher If anything that had ever been ah"e could be said wai. ab)Olutel) dead. ii wllS cert:un that 1n 1959 the n1usic h:id indeed died_ To fill the huge gap. there v.·:as ;i series of non.!>t'n\e songs. like "Purple People Eater," "~1y Friend the \V1tchdoctor" and "Ahab the Ar:ati _" So huge was 1hc void 1ha1 <'''en people like Chubb) Cbeckt:1 v.·ould become st:in. And, the music was replaced by folk and calypso offered up by lhe Jiles of1.Harry Be lefonte and llie K1ngi.1on TrK.1. No one ""ho lr\ed 1hrough those black ye:ars could have 1mllg1ncd or e~n dreamed of a;ometh1n1 to mmc like the Bca1IC'\ h was too much 10 hope for even the most bu~nl of spirits. You can't reheat 11 soufflt: and )'OU c3n'1 bring buck to hfc 1h;H v.hich 1s dead Then came the Bcalles. They were ong1nn.Uy called the Sih'tr lkatles -Duddy Holly'i. band was callcd - 1he Crickets. They came with 1 sound CVCI)' bit 3!1 frelh and ali"e a.nd unrcstra:ined as the sounds m:uk b)• 01.1ddy l~olly and the Cricket' 1n 1hat Lubbock skating rink. The guitar hcks and the YOCal styles v.·ere \'Cl)' much like Duddy HOily's n.nd they even s:i.ng some of his songs. Like the rush of a m1&ht)' v.ind, 1he music came S\\'tng1ng 1he doon wide. open 10 more music than ever h11d a.1sted, even in lhc '50s. One of the Dri11sh croups lhat foliov.'Cd in the 8c11lcs wake wn..1 called the Hollies. So, if you don't bclte\•e 1n new birth. t hai..life ain 1row out of death, in resurrection -then don't tum on rour nidio this month. You m.:11y be forced to reconsider. Can broken Camilics be restored. tos.1 \'lllucs be recovered, c:i.n 1he Amenca thal Qna: was., be rcborn't SM.\VMA Nouu.u, IMn.r f'uAn Once, a V.'Oman named Sarah laughed at the idea 1ha1 a'n 80-~ar-old could 11ve b1r1h; 1tiat sprina Isaac was born. A man named Ntcadcmus came to Jesus and asked "Can a man once again enter his mother's womb and be bom?" Ortcvi ng sisten came to Jesus 10 repon th:u 1hc1r brother Laurus was dead. Jetta said, .. I am life . thou&h he ii de.ad, yel shall ht live," And he t•u.&ht hi.1 dlSciples that ror new life 10 occur the seed h.1s to fall to the lfCNnd and die. The day the music: died was 1he day the music IMd. The Rev. Robert Morley Is pastor at Newport c.ntor Unltl<I Methodist Church In Corona def Mar. THEY'vE GOT THE SPIRIT!" Company boosts pupils' self-es teem th roug h .the Spirit Run · ., Clllllftlfm !11114 S .. ,_s..r .... r-..S..'n.ntn e.r.s..n.-... __ ......... ,._.,_ . ..... 1&.·n..1111 ----.... nrnrr Riaµ....__ his fin1 race ever. An;d h wu his flllt lime in Fashion bland. Every yc.ar, hundreds oC tdtookhiklten from Harbor v..,., ROI' And<non and Lincoln clemcn1a.ry tchooh panldpalC in Iii< Spirit R .. 10 h<lp n isc funds ror their k'hOols. Other Nnncn froa ·•hbin the Ncwport·Me Uollled Scbool Dklricl Ind :..~hen1nd . uus•lso ............. U•.._.tlf, lhe Sl4 ....,. ... ,. ""'""'';,. "" -•' 2 WDlllitPt ___ .... .... . ...... .......... ., 11 5 1 Phi? k 7 ----.... · .. I ' .. 5 ,,.,,, • tO dona1~ cftOU&h money to -"' ....... ro.lO ol -.... '"'"' ........ . School oa 0.ta MtSl'I CISI side. •• -.. rpriled ..... 11><n...,.-r..11w Nowpon·-~ ..... _,bo_IO_ -IWI. .. lliid rw CIO Aector lalaY ...... "Wew htMMt • \aw • .-w lib Tll(/ft>I ,-ow 10 .. --. ___ ..,_ID -·-----n..o1-n1t11 ,_. ........ .. =-:.orm 1 .... .. C't··-... .. hJ cit .. 11 P'l n• ,... . pro&ram, other than an hour·klQ& recreatiolti · prosram he.kl each Wtdnesda_y after ~· CN1ine Hcndeno&, •ho teadan finl F*~ at -· """'and helpo ""' the weekly RICIUlioo --soi4 ~ 10 40 kido pl.r IOOCCr, aollbat~ i...i..bolt .. _._ .... ........... rrl .... ,__,_ ~., .. -... ~ ..... .,...... . IP ll1ue.-.. ..... . ,,.... ... _ ... _ --·-... . .. Mm ... ., .. ..... I • 1 I I j I ' I • • I I -, I . ' ' ' ' I " ,. ; l \ I .....,._Yad<alolu . 1-Md111wllll"'J .......... w ...... boocM ff1118'na to .,_. 11tp CXNMMaioa ... -· ·-·-.. T-Sborlo-•llbllslunc•I ( lil9 DltClcl cheaccatc. l'w been ...._ ... C¥1t since. Md my mom ud I Md lunch 1 few time a1 Schnft's,. where the men~ wu kup. as were the ponions; the pl-wuJIOisy, had hiJh ceilinp and was vtry busy. Now it seems u If the spirit of Schraft's bas come 10 hlunt the Wcs1 Cout, and bere it is In Newport Beach all dressed up and caUcd The Clo_ ... ··lldor)'. ASfotlhe menu :. lbOOEet with coJor ads from Fashion lsland shops -it's overWhelmin&. with a full slate ot ippeaUna appetizers. a paac of pizns, two of specialties, a Us1ina or·seafood and s1c1ks and separate pages. as well, ror salads. aandwictles, omelets and Sunday I brunch. ,Somclhini. It appears. for everyone. There arc 130 or so choices and lhat doesn't include YOUWON'TL Cheesecake Factory boasts a huge menu, giant .portion5 and 35 varieties . of its famous dessert· .. But is it ill good? --~.,·· ... . ............ .._ ..... -... -... --dllp&. A •• ·m 111& ..... bufJlf .... _b ...... "' k silo -.. Ju:7.;.;..~"' &ba•al WU - lht ~l&cr wu en• m, d wkb l'reodl fries. poc-yuo ud <hips ud .. odl)' chlfled .... etoblcl, S6.95. °" -Yilit, ......... pre .. in one ot ou..r lnw:a1iYe pre tio.," "l one or The Chc:-call Jtactoey' 30 chefs. came to 1hc table encnosted with llCCds. U"'l neath i11 armor. the rdh wu '°~ dry chat we sent h beet. wi1h t help or an •lert and symp1thct' wt1treu. J specials of the day, bcvcragq or 1hose 35 varieties of cheesecake! The scrvina 111« is one of the, pluses at The OM:caeeake FactOI they arc helpCuJ and patient, wel trained and used to workina this bi& room, Ill fulsome menu and hundredl of people. The k>nJ ba ovcrlookina: the Pacific ls s1i1T OR of thC best libatlOn Joca1ionJ in town, and the room has plen1y 0. piuAU because of its scale and dt1ail. The Otccseakc Factory ii a _p__ublic: CQ_~adon tnd its stock i selling ror around $34 per share. Plans ror the Fac1ary 10 expand ;wi1b (our to rave new res1aurant1 eac" ye.at tre in ruD iwing. Al· 1hou&h chains arc. not covered on 11 recular basis in this columr\, it seemed like a aood idea to 1ake a k>ok at this one celcbratina its rir birtftday in Orange County wilb phenomenal wcccs.s. Is there any restaurant kitchen that can do all these things well? No -but it doesn't seem to matter a lot. The Cheesecake ~ Factory is a smashing success. The . elegant Re~ former inhabitant of f 1hc space, never had it so good. t The secret seems to be in r something restaurateurs call • pcrct:ivcd wlue. Plates arc piled hiJh with food. Salads arc _ m1ni-moun1ains. A hamburger is a Ji produc1ion on a platter. Never _ mind that most of it is just average ' • food. You get your money's worth · r ariji then some. The Sanlc Fe salad -a hal( order covers a full sized dinner I plate -has the usual cast or S o u1hwest charactci's including black t , m As tor the checU:cakc, Toots Shor \\'OUld be spinninc in his a:rave O'tcr lhc whipptd·up. ligh1cr·1han,11ir cheesecake KllinJ (or S4.95 a slice. I'm imprcucd w;1h the f11ct 1hat lhc·re arc 35 imaain~iivc new no.vars to choose Crom, bul is 1here a classic New York cheesecake in 1hc lo1':' Nol cx:.ctly. Frttl•ntt wrlttr ltl•rl• Bird tot'f'N loc•I dialn• for tb~ PlloL I WHAT: TM Cheesecake ....... ' / StU\nllA Sot.ru:"n, 0"-'L' l'n.or 0 --,-----.-"."'"- = • II, • Cheesecake Factory Server Jody Vander Griend presents the Tuscan Chicken Salad, a concoction made with pasta, grUled eggplant, mixed greens, grilled chicken, tomato basil vlnigarette, roasted bell peppers and parmesan cheese toast. ·POITICatn WHERE: 1141 Newport Cen- lef Drive, Newport leoeh WHIM: open Mo.ndo y1 through ThUfl dOVI , 11 :15 a .m. to 11:30 p.m.; Frldayl and Saturdoyl to 12:30 o.m.; · Sundays 10 a .m. to 11 p.m . MOW MUCH: motttv modef, ate prtee1 . MOIE INfO: 72Q...1333 _/ beans, cilantro, 1or1illa slrips, fresh corn nuggets, and 1he like, mixed in wi1h at Jcas1 a head of lettuce. One o( th~ biggest sellers on the overstuffed menu is 3 bowl of Chinese chicken salad with shredded iceberg IC11ucc filling l\lo'O 1hirds of the ~I and a lot of crispy noodles, m:i,nda rin oranges and bi ts o( chicken andMJivcred almonds on top. S"·eet honey, oil and soy dressing is served On lhe side. A lunch order costs $6.95, an C\'en larger serving is list.cd at $8.95. Santc wilh a pina -n lunch-size pizza is $6.9.5, otherwi.se- prices on pizzas ranee up 10 $8.95. Avocado cggrolls arc D rich surprise, the crisp wrapper enveloping big chunks of avocado. with sundricd tomatoes for 1:ang. red onions and an iUusivc bit of cilantro, SS.9S. Most undwichcs are around S?.95 :and all rome: with a pile of variea:ated po1:a10 chips; l11ycrs of smoked sa.lmon 1op :a bi& ice I'm off lo Afrk• lor a wifldng s.fari In T1nunla. (No rest.lu1.a.nts, but loll ol food uound the c.ampf1re.) The Pilot "ill run upcbttd versk>ns ol my put revitws for the nut lew we-eb. OIO! -BT Af.IS. ·~· •' ADVERTISEMENT . AMERICAN OIAMll'S IAI A ltllTAUaAHT, A locot rettourot11/bot wilh a "hometown" Ruvot. feofuring pool, dom, totillite, big Kreeri TV, Pool Tour"°"*'I -y w.d. f'?ir. Sen-i1 luoch Mon-fri 11 1o 2 & Sat !rd.foll 8 to noon. 1.50 Wvxy'1 & Dr~1 Sot & 5'.ifl 6 to noon. Shot ol lhe w..tc Sf.oo. 0pein J66 doy G:jfl#JI rleop ,.....onlyJ 6om to 2om. 60A I Boho 0 SprinvcXlle 'in Huntington 8eock. (71 Aj 894.6 I 00 DICIC otUa0rS llStAUUNI, A lam;ly ""' <clloe "'°" loa>lod "' 2698 -81.d., c-Melo. Merw includel hfeokloit, lundi ond dinner. l'ric.t ~from $3.00 lo $7.99. Open Mgn.· ~· 6:~ lo 9:0Clpftl. IN. WC, V, ~f71 Al 646-7762 . ZU9llS an~. l.oaMd at 1112 ~. Co.lo W..O. Mitnt.i includu ribs, diicbn, .m & lcbtt.r, prilN rib, piua, oyUtr bar. Pric.es ronge from $3.95 ond ..p. Open doily from 11 :30om to l()pri, Codi1oil1 'ril 1 lpm. ID, FB, WC.. No cr.dit card&. 17 "' 6'5-8091 Your •••faurant Ovide fa Dining In --.. co_.,.,"""""""""""";,. Newport 8-lt, Costa Mesa, eoro-del Mor, hit Baby Bocl. lib.I K"°""'" for lb friendly H .:...-·---It • "-··~In ·~·--....... .... '°"""' ..... """"'" -•'b un."'•·-n -• ruvnou nmory Co. hot bMn ~ng a \ocal aowd iince 1984. STUDIO CAii, locot9d ot 100 Wloif' St. Balboa 0pon 7 day> 0 -at 4pm, 2pm on Sunday. ~ L-• ol ~ ~-<•~' c-L • ... ~· 'Jake.out cae.ring ond bonqueb ju .. Of !M Md cJ i-_,. ~I • 1119 _,.,,IO Ul9 II •"'t't*'ll'IQ ... ,. ,. L . 17 t J 63 t 21 1 o o· p&oc. for rood, fun & .ni.4olnmenl Menu indudea .;>.;> ·-7. 4 . . 'fB, WC, V, MC., •L_. L!sJ.. •• L ,.L l>.L • • ·-'-L N. DC OCSC:OVER ,. ... , c._, "'"" nan, po.Mo, oppetiur1 _,_, ..A..ul .. COMMNY loc:oMid 2_ .... .,. olso~· btunchOt1Sot&Sun.J01o3.00which ;. a.1monf Sftote ~ a·b C: ;+_~;.!" i~ i11m wofRM, 011 ...... 1, poncaike1 ond a.t ir1 Bobylod ;·B&Qed (:h~9fl .. Pri~ Rib lfll.ICh I'll«•. Q$ ronge fr~.$2.9.S.$13,95. ond Sobfs. Naf?1et lib Co. Is Of*! 7 dart 0 ..._a Open 7 days o W9M.Mon-fn 11 :3().1 :30 om , 5of.. ot 4ptn, lfl"I on ~· i hos 0 p,;,.. banquet 5""' 1 ().I :30ofl'I. N ,BIU,Fl,ENT, V,MC ,AE,OC room, de* coe.ri"51for~ol20 or more and oho .W-.. locoiod d 5 W. 2od SI., long a.di PI 01 439-1165 C>, Fl, WC., V, WC., N., CAFE . J CALIFORNIA CUISINE COFrEE HOUSE ••• , •• ,,, .... CNI, IOCOled at 2700 ,. ........ lltvd. 1 161lot2M ti. MaMaf , __ c.r... _. ........ r..oh ....,. .......... ~ ... c-...i ......... 0,-7~0--~Ttwn , ......... ,, ......... sa...i..1 ..... tt,.., s..doy ._IO 5po. INT, wC C-j<Mo "' io. ... boto ....... -. ___ _..._ ........ ~----· ·-·--... __ ... _ INDIAN IT ALIAN • ---· .. RANDAZZO ITAUAH CAn.1..-d d 2t I 48 -81.d .. ""-· ,.....,. .-.d, -.. i::::od""" Ii!" A--. & ch.Mt& 1forit'1~th1a ;·=uM . Price& 'OtiV9 "°"' $2.00 to $ 11 .95. Op.ti''*· .... Soot t-9po., S... 11.f P"'· Cbod Moo. IN, OUT, WC,Wlneondbo. (714) 536-24•1. MEXICAN Ml CASA. locolld ot 196 17t. S.... Co.ia ~ A S-!p 10 "M•oeol Ma1ucot1 f.ood 0,.- doif)t at I lom Pnc .. ronge lrom $2 25 to $8 95 ~ng Wet\ & duvw lot -20 ,_, IN, fl, WC , V, WC , Ai, OC. Cl. 0. 645- 7626 • ~ ftSH U.CO, Wilh 3 ~1 t 133 l'CH, taou-loo<h.17141497-0033, 1862 Ploc.illio, C<Molo #Mia, (71.41 631.J .. 33 ond 3000 """"· c-..... 17 t 'I 435'-0130 ,..... ~ fdft locol, burrb, bloct bean. ' nc.. IC!ltod.. ~ hiat """* ~ S 1.65 to ST 50. ()pwi Mo..-Sat 11 om 1o I Opm, St.in I I °"' tro 9prn N. TKO, WC SEAFOOD STEAKS ">f r.,1 f\l /\f ~i - ., ... '· ... ~ • ,,.. ' t e r I I ~· I . dill .... "'ftood. lino .... ............ lhcre is rhlp oo _,. lued or..,J:lioo dlU 1bl Red er.,.. t.. Oraqc: County, 1 coalilkm - .tnown u the Red Ribbon 100 ts dedicated to tht support of 1he Red Cross lo the community. Their staled purpose: "To provide a vehicle ror trained volunteer and fund~nisina support of the Red Cron." Society Editor They arc IO 1ucceufuJ that the nationaJ prcsidcn1 ot lhe Red c._ £llzabtth Dole, .. wants 10 use the Onn&c County chapter 11_1 model (or be&innina similar poups throuJhoul the USA," accordina 10 active volunteer Nola Schnttr. Thb -11. 1he Red Ribbon 100 called iu 100 mcmbcn .to order at the Balboa Bay Oub ~or an cvenina reception of food, fashion, and fraternity. Mcmbenhip in '"The 100" is not based on any criteria other thin involvcmcnl and \'Oluntccri.sm. The lo.dies 11 1hc rcccp1ion may have be.en treated to an cxqui.sitc fashion show by Esada, and in fact many of lhcm. including the beautiful Dianne Fuess, president of !be a,roup, may have been bcauti{ully allircd, but their purpose is pure ind simple: Help the Red Crou to help 1he community. They don't take the role li&h tly. This past fi5Clll year, the Orange ........... 1894 -1994 FOUR G BNBllATIONS 100 YBARS! ~g Vinyl Floors • Wood Floors • Draperies AT#DEN'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Pba:ntia S.. Ga"'2 Mesa 646-48 3 8 C.ounty Red Cross has provided immediate relief to 862 disaster victinu in the county. In addi1ion, they have provided 2..SS7 people wilh food, ck>thin& and sheller in the face of rcccn1 etritastrophes. • ID are but of few of Diane Fuess's volunteer staff. They turned out for the President's Day Affair alona with lhc: charming Mary Ana and Lrn ~tllltt, Crttlla and Bruer Nott, Gloria and Ray Osbrlak., Nancy and JtlJ Stem, Connlt and Ron Black, and Pq,gy and Bob Oay. D pcOCc<do .,i.c 10 ..... obchcn 0: lawval -IO help Yictlmo c.I -llic--Nordslrom will fc1lure 1 aprina•lhemed event. wi~ a Wt/ spcdoJ .,....0111fon by Allure mapzlne, hfahliPtU., tbc latest in bcouly llftd fllhion ltendo. The _..1., p-b '"" spwored by Womankind, on Oranac Couo11 medal .,.,.p. Director ol Womonklnd. J07tt k•••k, called the upoomin1 show '"the fashion Mow of the year in o,..,. Counl}'." Dr. JtaaJ Sorllao and Dr. ltdcca•Sdiwarti c:o-chair the event. planned by Nordl1rom fuhion coordinator, Daa1 Wallro<. D South Coast Repertory Theatre: presenu *'Ni&ht and Her S1an" nut. wec:t. The word is "hot" around town on this new play by RJda9rd Gret:a.btri. Prem.ierina Friday, March 4, 1he show 1atca the audience back to the 19SOI when "television was in it's inrancy and the notorious same shows surfaced with a new kind of hero ... the host. He had charisma, .,rains, and all the answers." uid ~tadtllnt Portrr of SCR. .. .. "' >< i ... .. M ft I .,. The Red Cross has certified 12..Sn people in water ufery, · 2,.32:2 people in rin1 aid and CPR, trained 1,102 residents in eanhquake preparedness, involved more than 2.SOO children in various school Pfoirarru acarcd at emcrJCRCy services, and collected 60,221 units or blood ror area hospitals. Interval House is planning a big event for this coming w·cek.end. On Sundtay, the shelter ttams up with Nordstrom, South C~.I Plaza. for a fashion show and break.fast. Porter aho mentioned that the Friday cvenina debut will be kicked off with an al fresro dinner around the famou.s fountain. After the show, dessert amt coffee will be served with director David Warttn and resident artist Olli' Faulkntr, ... ·ho desiancd the set. Group president Dianne Fuess with husband Bob at recent event Diiinr Uwson, Cbtri llatTls, Barbara Wtlnrr, Su.unnr llurlbut, Joyct Rraumr and Phyllis SbaCtr The $10 1ickc1 includes both lh~ show and tht breakfast, .,.,.ith For lkkct information, call SCR at 957-2602. "Whole grain breads of impecoible quality and even better flavor. made from organically grown grains milled on the premises. I can't speak hlghly enough of · one of my favorite discoveries this year.· kw Cn'a.. Orunffit County R~r. 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MERffilEN NEW,POllT llEAOi 4500 Mac.Arthut Blvd •• Ntrwp00 BNc-h. CA 92tl60 j;l4) 4i 6-2001UI.2194 • r--~----~, r ---·-~~-, . $10 OI F Dll .. r I I •• P1t11• ... Dli .. r I I certificate & A II DllllL t - I ::!=~==~"':. 11 11 r+Y--=~~-•us.-1 1 I ---..... ---·-.. -1 .... ~~;:;~~-==-.• • ~ .... :,=~~. •• I . \!!Ill . ::::.: • I I \..~. !:~:: I I .,._ .... --.... NS·-~ I'::-11 awuw9•KMNll':=r.7 --· ............. . _,..... .:I L--------~L--------· Y_,Woa.lif._~ ••-.... , le'; ... 0.. ... 1? - • • r '. '-. .!• r •· • • • w .. • ' , • . • COMMUNITY Fo UM COMMUNTTY FOlUM lUNS TMUISDAYS AND SATUWAYS •YIUTE TO: PILOT a.mus, JJOY. llAY rr. COIJ"A lllllA, CA-•PAITOI MMlll•DAiilil' HOl1JNE (CALL-IN COMMENTS): 64l~ ' DogoWMl'I at root of poop prOblam H ave you noticed how so many people keep their heads bowed. u if deep in prayer, when out walkin& or ;ouin&7 AJas, it is 001 piety that rutcs their eyes to the ground. It is dog poop. Mounds of the stuff, 1ons of the ltuff. On cvcl)' side.Walk and median strip, C"CI)' unfenced lawn and. most offensive, in every park and playground. fNll .... On tile Coast But the dogs arc not the villains here, the owners arc: Those low-lifcs who apparcnlly believe lhcy arc cilhcr too impottant or too del ica te to pick up after their dogs. And chose dandy blue, baby-powder-scented plastic bags you read :ibout in yesterday's Pilot aren't going to change their offensive ways. Simply put, these people arc scum. Cretinous boors v.•ithout a shred of common decency or concern ror their fellow hun\ans. Docs anybody know whal 1hought proc;:css 1clls these biceps that it is perfcc1ly OK for them to lc:ive these piles of excrement for someone else 10 clean up? Or step in. Or fall on. About the only place where the poop problem hasn't reached crisis proportions is at Laguna's dog par_k. The dog park is a sclf-policinf. official pooplcss zone and such behavior simply iS;ll't toler:Hcd. Sad 10 say, 1hat's no1 the case with people parks. Abou1 6:30 a couple of Saturday mornings ago, a 1all, fi!tysomething fellow v.·as running his shcphcrd-lypc dog off the leash in Eastbluff Park. My two dogs and I (my pockets stu(fed with the obligatory plastic groc;:cry bags) were shuffling along ncn.rby when this guy's pooch stopped and ... well, you lnow. The man kept on going, leaving his dog to catch up with him. I did, too, and said: "Excuse me but your dog left a pile back there." No response. "Bleep )'Ou," he said. . "Jesus, man," I said, "this is a park and · kids play here all the lime." "Mind your oWn bleeping busineu," the jerk growled and jogged off. J wished for :a cop 10 be there. L ance Thompson Hailstone told me uboul 11 time when one was. A neighbor was w:llking her dog when ii stopped and answered the call. When 1hc dog was finished, they went on. But a <Psta McA police officer saw everything. ttc hailed the woman and politely told her to pick up the pile. She said she couldn't because she didn't have the necessary equipment. That's OK. the: cop Said. He'd wait until she got something, came back, cleaned \1P 1hc s1uff and properly disposed of It. Such a glorious moment! The owners who don'I e~n walk their mulls arc cViJ, 100."They lei the dogs oul early in the morning and late al night and let them dump on their neighbors' lawns. Nice, ch? AJJcn Murray 1ells of a guy on his street who was doi ng just lhal. The dog would amble: down a few hoUJCs to a common area with grass and nowen and, as we arc fond of cuphemizing, "do its business." Then it would tro t hon1e. No one was the wiser, tile dog's owner figured, because no one was watching. Wro ng. An early rising, late-retiring neighbor not only saw what the dog did -she collected it. And when she had a week's worth, she dumped it out on the do& owner's doorstep. Swccl revenge, indeed! Dul there's far too lilllc: of ii. One can only hope for stricter cnrorcemcnl of the l11v.-s on the books. And harsher pc.naltie1. Say, a weekend spent dc-poopin1 public property. Bare- handed. That is neither cruel nor UJ'utual punllhmenl. It pcrfeFllY fits lhe uime. FrH A·r•l'fln'• column ,,,., ~ff'7 nttnd-., and Saturd•T· Stl.'M1*' 11111 lllVll•llll la tcSpONC 10 m•kina Nowj>ort Badl a>Ore business lricndly: Two major lltiqp lhll I lltink should be lddreu<d ire rCllructurin1 lltc permit ~" to ""'ke )I. more reJpOnslve I« ,_ • applicants and 1bo'to 1dYclti.te the city'• a11ribu1a 1nd why bllliaes& should locate in thl diy ol Ne~t 11 .. ch -use 111 types ol media. ,.dio, telcvWon: ind the pririted rncdi:.. Upon ru ar raviaw Transportation agency's 'facts' simply don't hold up M ikc StockltiU, public a.train difCC'tor for the Transportation Corridor AJc.ncies ~. ii Interested in "Just 1he Faeti" (Feb. 1) reg111rdin.& the San Joaquin c.onidor. A welcome change or pace for the TCA. Bul u Will Rogers might have said, 04lt's not what Mike SlOCkstiU doesn't Liberal Politics know that worries me, it's what he knows that ain't." 1 stand accused by ....S.1"""'1i!I g{ lactuaJ erron and tortured logic. Unfortunately, once subjected to detailed sc:ru1iny, Stockstill's (.acts, just don 'l measure up lo this accusation. Stockstill begins by saying i1's "erroneous" to characierizc the TCA as a ·•quasi-public 'Venture" and as "pri\'atcly Cundcd and operated." I couldn't agree more .. The tollway is not .a "privately funded and operated" road; it's just been frequently presented that w::ay. Consider how Walter Kreutzcn, ·rCA's head of adminis1ration and finance, described the San Joaquin project in the March, 1993 issue of Public \Vorks Financing: "To launch the private inrrastructurc business, organiz:liions like TCA need 10 handle the: pl:anning. delign, and pcrmi11ing process. Once projecis :are pact the venture-risk St:Jgc, · private consortia would compete fo r long-1erm finance, build and operate franchises. Ownership would remain with the -TCA-type agcior suuc, which 'NOuld allow priv projcc1s 10 be fin:anc.cd wi1h tax·cxc pl debt." Problem is, the tollroad doesn't fi1 Krc~tzcn's model. The tollway isn't being funded with tax-exempt debt · alone, and it's nol going 10 be operated by any private ronsor1i:.. Hundreds of millions or t:u dollars arc helping to pay for the tollway and California taxpayer• will pay lo operate this "priv•IC projec.t" once it's Jivcn \0 ·Caltr1;ns. None or this mlly have been a secret, but it's not been widely heralded by the TCA ci1hcr. Now to Newport Coast Drivt. I claim 1hc TCA tried to block a decision by the auorney general on the legality .of designating a public road as a 10Uway. Stockstill insis1s the TCA has "cooperated with As.scmblynu1n Ferguson 100% in his effort to figure out how a portion of Newport Coast Drive could becon1c a tollway when the road was built b1 the I rvinc Company as mitiga.11on for development oC Irvine Coast properties. Stockstill's claim or cooperatio n is a real hoot. If Ferguson had received 100% cooperation from the TCA, he would·nc~r have asked the attorney ceneral for an opinion in the firs1 place. Co0pcra1ion probably also explains why Fcrauson, a well-known Jcltis1 radical, alleges there may have been a "conspiracy" 10 .Propose a tollbooth for Newpon Coasl Dr~. B titer evidence 10 su$tain my claim comes from the four-page Jetter rrom TCA attorney Roberl D. Tborton lo Attorney General Luna.rc:n on Dec. 22, 1993 makinc it ~ey clear 1he TCA did not want the attorney acneral's office look.in& Into this matter, Thorton writes: "We there.fore believe that the Office o( the At1orney General should decline to lsauc an opinion on lhis matter," But I thought !he TCA wu Interested in 'utly coopcra1in1 wilh 1hc attorney aeneral's investi1a1ion? Right. lljets better. Despite Thonon's best cff'on, the attorney 1encr1I announced his lntcntton on Feb. 7 to honor Fc:rauson's request for an opinion on the lc&alily of aciions taken by the TCA and the counly of Orange. In response, Stocbtill had 1he lcmcrily 10 say: .. We're pk:Uc:d that they're 1oln1 10 issue an opinion." Say what? 'Nough s:1id about TCA cooperation with Assemblyman Ferguson. Like Auorney Thorton, Mike: StockJtill insists that "as for the status or Newport Coast Drive, the ..iacncy has ac1ed v.·holly and complclely within the law." Thal's what 1hc n11orncy general has been asked to decide. Out like a lot or rollu, I keep wondering why 1he 1"CA is making such D russ abou1 Newport ~st Drive. Why no1 just re,ve II open and fr.cc? The ansv.·cr most frfqucntly hcnrd is that the TCA needs the toll revenue projected rrom Newport Coast dri~ to help pay off its bonds. B ut there might be another, less known reason. In the "Officiml Sta\ement" for the SJHTC "Junior LiCn Toll Road Revenue .Bonds.," issued March 4, 1993, the TCA claims that "There is no cpntroveny or li1igation of any n3ture now pending or, to the knowledge of the Aaency, 1hrea1cncd, rcstrainina or enjoinina the issuance, sale, executk>n or delivery of lhe Junior Lien Bonds, or ln an1 way contestin& or affcctin1 the validity of the Junior Lien Bonds." If the TCA was forced 10 turn Newport Co-ast Drive back into a free road, that would ceruainly 1rfcc1 1hc validi1y or the Junior Lien Bonds since the bonds were issued assuming toll revenue from NeWport Coa.s1 Drive. Was there no controve~ over Newport Coast Dri\'C :as of March 4, 1993? Yo u bet there was, but there's no mentK>n or it J.nywhcre in the TCA's official statement for these bonds. Newspaper articles and le1ters-10-the-cditor started being publilheJ on 1he Newport Coast Drive controveny in NoYtmbcr of 1992. Dy January and February, Newport Beach City Council members and TCA Board members were receiving co111plaints fron1 individuals and groups concerning the lransformation of Newport Coast Drive into a tollway. Had lhe TCA discussed the controversy over Newporl Coast Ori~ in 1he bond s1a1cmcn1 the bonds may have been less :a1tr:ic1ivc to potential purchasers. Ou1 that's beside the key point. Were bond purch:ascrs entitled 10 know that questions. had been raised abou1 1he legtility of collcctins lolls Crom Ncwpor1 Coast Drive? Tha.t's the key qucs1ion. One would think 50, bul il's o~.bcsl answered by the Security and Exchange Commission. Time ror :inothcr letter rrom Assemblyman Ferguson 11kin1 for an investigation of 1he TCA. ~ir. Thorton'& law firm can use the extra billable hours. Who's payina for the tollway? We all arc.'.and here's a lisl o' bow much: • S40 million from the State 1·ran.sport11K>n Improvement Pro&ram. • 70. 7 million from the Slate and Local Traruportalk>n Partnenhip Pr°"""'. • S67.9 million from property owncn in AHso Viejo f"?m Mello-Roos fees.· aUlllll MOTUttl • $120 million in federal loan guarantees. • An unspecified amount from taxpayers for Caltrans to operate the tollr~d. Stoc;:kstill dlsputes none of 1htse figures. Instead he . mischar11e1crizcs what I said and offers o completely misleading response to the: i.ssue of public financlnc- 1 never claimed "lh:at 1a.xpaycrs arc funding most agency costs." New· homeowncn have done tha1 since 1986, paying impact fees as high as 4'- SJ,823 per new residential unll lo raise ,, some $84 million for the TCA's rs, opera1in1 budget. Any wonder home sales arc down'! Stockslill then insists "the a1cncy receives no moner. from. propcny tucs or Measure M sa cs 1ucs." I never $aid otherwise, althou&h homcowncn in. Aliso Viejo mi&hl quibble wirh S1oc.lts1ill's i.nterprctatlon of what eons1i1u1cs a property tu. Try tcllln& anyone in a ~iello-Roos District they're not paying a tu on their p1<J9Crtyl And what about Measuro M funds? Good question. At the Jan. 4 mcctina of chc "San Joaquin Hills Tran1ponatton Corridor Operatlons Commincc,'' tt1casurc ~1 furlds were proposed by il'CA offici:.ls u • way for kxal juriSdicdons to fund a "1J>ass Cor Ncwpon Coasi Drive. · The TCA hasn't spcnl nny Measure M funds ycl, but 1hey moy try 10 before the Newport Coas1 Drive rontrovcrsy ls over. · ·S tock.still is equally d~r disputin1 n1y claim 1ha1 new devc-lopmcnt is the ooly thina auarantc:c-d by the tollway. He says that "vinually e\·cry acre of land adjacent to the road is already u11dcr construclion or dedica ted 11s public open space." Righi, pl:ans for the tollWly have given lt1ndowncrS the miti&ation mc1sure 1hey'vc needed 10 obtain development 1pprOV1ls for vast tracts of land throughout South County. Check ou1 any Environmental lmp3ct Report approvcd duril\l lhc la.st sax ycan and you'll sec just hov.· much new development the: tollway has made possible, no'lwithstandina open space •Kt-asides. No surpriK here:. The k>&ic driviog the claimed need for the 101lw1y is depcndenl upon new development ind (>OP'llation arowth. This leads to more people on the highw3)11 seek.in& ways to reduce their travel time. Hc:ricc, a willinaness to pay a $2 1011 ror a one-way 15-mile drive. According to 1 rounty of Oranae memo or Nov. 4, 1993, ''Forty-ei1ht percent of the use of the corridor was allributed to new development along or near the corridor.'' That's why 48% ot the corridor wu supposed to "be paid for by local development fees or Melb-ROOtl ftnancina." Stockstill can pretend th111 1hc tollwt.)' isn't 1 ~n to ar~a land d<"<<lope"-bu1 Ute locic of lhe projea ud. lhe count)''• useumcnt ot who . althe 11u'OUllh . . snmscraens, racts remain the .same t'lw-rOIJowln1 Is • rupoou - b1 Mlc/Uld Stodtstlll. dll«<or ot publi~ atr•ln of I.ht Tn101portalion CorrldOI' A¥JJclc1 -10 today's ~1•'* Pttraca col11ma. · Sound and Cury aside, the Co.cu remain the umt: •Others may a11ribu1c charactcris:~ of privalc ventures 10 the TCA, but agency m1teri:als and documents unquestionably stale dearly the fact Vro·c arc a public ascncy. \\'hat possible reason v.'Ould we have 10 do 01herwisc? • Stale aasolinc tax fundJ will acrount Cor about 13% of the tot:.! cost of building the San Joaquin Corridor, 11 Slate hi&hwily. I'd hope thiu we c:an :igree th:n 87% of the 101111 can be fairly defined a.s 1he "viut majority'' of the funds. •By law, no Measure ~t funds ~n or will be spent on 1he corridors. The TCA has ncwr soughc ttleasurc "'1· funds nor will iL •Federal funds may be Jo:Jncd 10 the TCA five years after 1he S¥J Joaquin Corrtdor opens if needed and if used muil be rep:aid with inle!W· • The TCA h:u responded to c~ry request m:idc by Assemblyman Gil Fcrzuson relnted 10 Newport CoaJI Ori\'C .... we briefed his staff, attended . the mcctin& he called. supplied 11.ll documents he ~quested. The TCA h11.s and will coopcra1c with the Attorney Gener:al'!I' · pff'cc ash conducts.iii.inquiry, •The oCficial statement tuucd by the· agency regardinJ Smn Joaquin bonds was.complele and f:ictu~J and cont~incd all of 1ht informa1ion neAAtU)' to fully inform po1cnti2I bondholders or · lhe risks tiiS\QCiatcd '«ith cons1ruc1ton. It was rcvic-'Atd by the agency. agency s1aff and counsel, the 'underwtitcn. and undcrwri1cn counsel. •Dr. Pc:traoca uses I.he 1crm "l:utpaycr funds" 10 leave the impression tha1 virtually tvcry Pilot reader l$ p1yin1 for most or the rosl O( lhc COrridorJ. The rac1s clearly su:uest 01hcrwisc. MI CHAEL STOCKSTILL Director of Public Aff:tln TrensportatKin Corridor A&cncle.s will uJC the ro:ad rebuke the: pre1ense. The f'in1l issue is credibility. I have none, uys Stocbtill, because my ''broad5idcs apinst 1he 1ollw1y are well-known." Stockstill however, who pulled down $88,732 in 1993 10 be chief Spin-doctor for the TCA. is beyond rtprOKh. Gi~ me a brtak. I make: no •r.t<>sies lor opposin& 1he tollway. ncrthe.r do I tu.e offense from S1ocb1ill's 1rrows. He'1 just doln1 his job. jUSI rollowln1 onler" Problem is, •• myth master for the TCA. Mike Stockslill ii V(:I)' COod II his job -lhat's one t1C1 we (',an bo1h s1ipulate to. l stand by my f1tts u ori&inalfy prctcnttd In lhe Dally Pi&ot (Jan. 2$) an4 tall •pin·for the state lcaislaturo to dismanllc the TCA u cumntfy cons1itutcd. &tart Pflraett1 u •• U#dttl• plb-/o poUrltol ldtttto., UCL alw•)'J bee.ti special because even thou&h lt ii a p,>urme1, II feels sooc:t ind warm to s.o there. You are alwayt wcJcome there. and h reels like u old restaurant, 1uthtndc Mcabn food -not the new MCllicon food -an4 rcwer pl1«1 wjth pltofty food.• S think we Mve had it with tM onhe.m Ila.flan I •hotlah• or lltlo wltilo relld !'.I mis11n1 priodpal Larry Otlloon'• rcmllb rcaardine 11J1e m•ll IOWtd In lodtcn II C:0.11 Meu Hiah: ·r -id Mrious_lr doubt "'l' or oor 1C•de•1S bad &llYlhllla 10 clo wi1h this" was bis htad·h•~thc-s.a.nd -..at ot the s11 .. 11oA. Thlt'i cailcd denial, Mr. Cu-. Smell 1ho coffee. It"• bollina .,,.,, ·oltoc. . . Tho IA.JM holds true for Cain• Palace, where I.be)' are 1lways tre11r 1vt as if we ire tptclal pie.ts ln lhelr home. . M1ny ~1t1urants have a probkm wfth attitude. lnd con1incn1af food. ' · SANORA llASMICAYAN Newpon Belldl 111 Ml 111111 1111117 . < GARY ORJl!S --FRANK OONAH\JB They lorae1 withotlt eOllOmCn Ibey -Id have no reuon to open. No matter how pd the food b if the s11rt ls uncarii:aa or Kt llke 1hey arc doh\& ~ the , .... by ICM"I )'Oii. ,..., will ll04 nu,ke it. Prtc. c1ocsn·rm111cr, it is att:it~. . A kw ,..n..., when • -~ wilh • hla~ Kbool ill • dry ill Orcp>n rc,,.rdin1 dru1 problem1, \.heir Mlh~ wu UW&th'. we don't hive 1 probh:m here 11 JcrfertOQ, but t htrc ll'a out of eo1trol ewer 11M-. Wiit Nn1p12 ra...., -N-rtO..Ch Mlll:I ... PlllE 71111 I -lib IO .....,..i 10 tbe .-nr ardclc (Fob. 10) -llto falu.a -••raAIS lft Newport Be•. .......... JM.s-bZ3,.... ..... __ -_, ...... -ud ... ,,.. An:ba "" ' l'ertllpo they ohould 1lso condd<r thll nwt)I _.. ill tbd.,.. ... °"' ~ ..... OllCI. -k --I'll ni1h1S • weot. And perhap1 Ibey should • -"'°'" ..,,..,..., aloftl tbe ..,... like Black """"' ,.,,,,, .... rul -*·· 11111 .. r'!" • • At Madlooa W)''d oar,.. IOI ao p10b1cm hel'I blll I lltte ,.....,.. UO<ils ...... LlneolL A.I Unoolo HIP lltcr'd ur we IOI .., dnla ...-.0 lltte bot I ltnr k'• pttll[ bod -· Clowlatid. Md lhe .. Oowland 1111tude ns abcMlt 1M IMM.. 11-.. 10·--IMINlr--•• .... -illaarOIUld W• =-y.,. _,.,.. doan all ill a 1No ...... .. la V .. llld .................................... ._ ,......, _.,_~ """=lllTZ .. • , -...... .... --···'p-7-.... w rrl1tlue1J • a••'-• ....,.-11•1a•af-';allllaf ........ _. ,,. ___ ...... .. _, ........ . ..... wahcrt and wai&l'CUll _.,....1a...,...~,.u.., 'Cit, ........ , drtND,' • ..,. -ZiUplL "h jUll IWprilcd • ...., lnU)' pcop&e wanted to do..W.." Tkir J6.(oo( Ullwkr. Carina. -Ualllfl0<1ed I>)' ll'\ICk 10 0........, Bay in Teus where IMU -bepn in NOY<mber 1992. ' 'They cndsed throu&h the inl&{WI Wllc:fWIYI ot Cajun country. into the Florida EvcraJadcs and out 10 the Bahamas, c:iontinuln& up the Eua Coast to Northeast Harl>or In MaiM. The ZUl&hll will leave next month IO complccc tbelt voyaic. KlllnJ off from Oicsapuke Bay in Vir&inla. lnto Canada 'And the Oreat l.akH'Wht:re their boat will bt ttudt(d to Tlt"Om~ Wash. Tbcy wW continue on·to Ala.ska and then head back to Ncwpon Harbor. They CJ.pect to complete !heir journey by fall 199S. Durio& thelr round·1hc-coun1ry voyqe. lhc Zillgitti made no ovemiaht trips. preferring to dock each nij.ht and sample 1hc local cuisine. .. ln order to sec.C\-erythins slowly and spend enough time. the best way to do it was on our boat, .. Bonnie Zillgitt J:ayt. "The nicest way to come into a new city is really by water." &ctpc _for ridin.a out a nasty .....,.. ....... ,... .......... ..... day; ......... -..... '"'"""" and ..... ~ -lrip •brouah •be WllUI, -Ziliaiu aays. "You have IO lollow the charu and u•e your .,,.. oa whal you're doin&. 0o board, tho Zili,ilu .,. radar equlpmen1, deplb a.den and a aJobai posilioaina "Y"•m •km& with other clccUOfttc naviptiof\ equipment to auiy on course. And they hive a lifetime ~°' sai.lina erpedenco to bacJc them up. Burt Zill&itt hu Jailed in Newport H,arbor tincc be was a boy and is the rormct commodore o( the Balboa Yacht Oub ud former president or the Newpo/1 Ootitn Sailin& Aaociation. (.The Zill&i1u have: lived 1n torona dCI Mar since 1969 but arc now renting an apartment on Balboa llland durina their winter layover. The Zill&itts have made km&-di.st1nce voy.,a io British Colwnbia and Mexico, but lbq say their lrip around the United States is not as challcngin1 because of the rel:uivc calm of inland waters. And a aood waterfront restaurant is never more than jus1 a few hours aw'ay. .. We've done quile 1 bil of : cruisin&." Burt Zillgin nys. "This is the lon1cst trip that we've made, but in 50mc ways it's the easiest one." . JOHN. mWART CAMPIELL . ---- Nldi.na-: Johnnalbon Involuntary ACI AT DISAPPIARANCI -If '°"'""'-·00-11~ n...·;,, 5 ... 02-16-15 ' MisS!NC-FROM ~ ......... CA ··- S.s: . Mak a.. Wlait.e ·~ 6h. ....., 1601111. --1,_ lll'ue Jo1M 1ta11W.li1 roior atM °"' Jltt.t., Moe,ldw .Wf>Wdln Chikl QuHI lnlrm.1li0n.tiJ, Inc. l..i4f) l.t.ol(lftlr S.U.•~ 101 ""1 IOW C......_.,_. 'tSl IT -...... arillUI --IO apead _. tllu IJll0,000 IO eW-4~ acra al wetlaadl in lbc Su Joa- quia ~. ~ 1ha1'1 '«r'Orked out. the Jioooilal likely wiJI be pY<D lbc QI( lO aradc lhe she -the fU1t a&ep to 11ansformin1 its campus Into 1 sprawltna. 1.3 million. tqUVC.1 foot medical center du.fio& lhc next 25 years. 1'he commiulonen made 1 po- litical decision, rather than a lepl one,.. Vandcrslool said. '1bc1 didn'I obidc by lhe Colslal ACI. They 1bidcd by iympat~y ror 1 hosoilal." Vandcnloot bc.lievcs the casies1 way to appreciate ''Cauail Owe" is to tour it. up close and personal. •0Hc"1 been 1round forever - he's Col I Dell around here," Vanden.&oot aakl, poi.ntins to a na· 1ive killdeer bird while walkins on the propeny Wednesday momios. .. lf you cct near the nes1, he pre· tends he bu a broken wing. That w1y, the predator will go after him and nol lhe baby birds." --V1ndlfilOOt, a Huntington Beach denna10Jocis1, has tirelessly campaiancd to preserve 1hc small pocket o( wilderness. Al one time, he had 80 fol~rs who belonged 10 "Friends of Cattail Cove," an organiz.11ion he founded. But at last week's Coastal Com· n1i.ssion meeting in San Diego, only a (CW people Spoke in faVO( of prescrvin& 1hc we tlands. He blamed the low 1urnou1 on "a recline of anomic." He uid he l'Mrc'I DO .... tilat Hoit HQopil~ ...... !""" .. awlroamni ~ a.ru. Still. bolp!lal wl ciiy olrl<iall belie>e tbe -outpotieat flCililif't ud Molbcr Nature will .,._tlllly -beean1< al' leWfll .,_mltiplion" lhC.UUl'CI. • Pa 1••-, Tbe holpitaJ will lit atop 1.6 ICJ'CI ol WCllands , b:titcd near c.oast Hi&hwtY and Newport Boulevard. Wetlands are proc.....S by Ille "''" Coast.al Acl, I So1111loa: In ucha ... for buildiq oa the: wetlands, lhe holpital wUI rellOrc or enhance doesn't think tile commissioners' decisiom could be swayed anyway. Beside.I (OQJ.lina on the issue of the wetlands -1 habitat which state law clearly protects - Vandenkx>t pointed out to com· missioncn the existence of paten· tially danserous hydrogen sulfide and methane cases lying beneath the si1e's 1w{acc. The to-ealled .. Cternal name," located near Coas1 Highwav and Newport Boulevard, w :is 1nStal!t"d by tbc city iJl the 1970s to burn off the gases. The city :J!so put 1n wells to pump the gases out of the: ground. . "This is probably 1hc v.ont ptace for a hospital to build on," Vandcnloot said. Hospital otfw:ials s.ay 1hc outpa- tient facilitie1 will be equipped WANS Buying • Selling PAYING TOP DOLLAR FOR •DIAMONDS •ROL.EX WATCHES •JEWELRY The truth about funeral prices in the greater South Coast area. • • At Harbor Lawn, p<.'Oplc art:' important. We believe th:it every family deserves a personalized final ttibutc. Herc:, o nl y thc"fumily select.< the type of service they '''~lllt :utd the price ro be p..'1id . Burial space for two ................ , ...... $910 \'I c provide for direct cremation including mortuary care from ................. $678 Or choose from other · types of services from .............................. $759 Caskes:. priced from .................... ., .......... $200 ~· Harbor Llwn • Mount Olive Mortuary & Memorial Park 540.5554 S<rvin11 .U F.airhs • Uridcr new ownmhip · 24 Hour S<rvica • 16lS Gi>kr A"""uc • Cosu Mes. r- 1 ----------_______ .. _ ----, I I I I I ., I I I .~ I I I I I .A.. Independence One Bank ~. Of California ... -Lowest-Margin Avail. 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If they are, the hotpital m1y hl'Ye to back awar from the loClldoa. -Bf Dan4 He/to Acc:ordin& to Wcbsttr's New World dictionary, "miti&3tt" mearu to make or become Jen se- vere or lelS p1inful. ·~ always explain it .. ;th the m&&IC word, 'mitipoon.' Vaoder· s1oot u.id. "'It doesn't eliminate the problem -11 jllit le.s.scns ii." KEEP IT PLEAll l'ht mt INJQtlly al h 24 naon or ID .t.mtncans •no ,.,,., contac1 lenses ~· II) U!ety ~ ~ Qa. I recn ri;at ., 'hi New E1IQlnl JolrMI OI Meckr'9 says hi oriy lot.I' c~ln '#t'aterS in 10.000 art • rlA tor . ,,. l'llec:iclM. ~WUr lilnl·we•n ID 1 si;tltt ftlOll!J l!$k tor 9*ctJon (20 " 1 0 . 000') When It'! t'fl l"fedlDn 1111 ID tontacl·ln wtW does f\Jppen. I ii l.ISUlll't dLle ID I lllluri by lht wtnr II) ~ IOlow h In dtn'IQ rtQmSI. CorQt! WUl9'S st'WCI taM nolt N hi' ftn 11:1 medlcll OeCa 'll'lllCl'I do l'U lend ~ ID ClllrC'G st'O'I cuts. I PIOPlt t'IM ~ kee(llnQ .. lal$: dlM. .., "°*' ..... .,. .. ust OI d!$pnsK* llnla . fl'le ti!;! • lhJI II mosf casts CCtOCI lenses PtOWM llif!le' WSIOll correction .,., do ~ E'9'1 • )'OU'wl 1111:! ~ .. coraca. l'I h -fie, n:Mty t.as i.. ~ II he PUf J )'eil't Jlont! Jht adv9'I 01 disp:)Sll)lt. UieOOrO .-. di gas ~ llr'lllS tlaS D!nJra'flt blndts d conacu ID lmt ~ pr~ woe. to wear twn. BVWATfFI A.'() WAUI tltS OF OPTOMETRY ofttfs Ptrim* SIMCt try Ctlll· ""' OPliCln, bl us ii: ~5-9162 ID sctleOUie' ¥1 IOIOOll.,lltlll '1\1 n 1cJcNC1 II h kir» Si'loppllQ Ceur 2JUl Hal» llML s.. 20 Hours 111 Mtn 111C1 f1I 9-7 Tu« 7 -6 Wed. ~ Tlul.·9~ ¥1(1 Sal i-J fHRUMV 26, 27 & 28TH SUR/ -Sunday -Mrdr/ • Qi 11dffldlf,F8tln.wy25 far Ille ...... , • t• '1lllnlllJ, , .. .., ...... I I H "* muy ti-_,.,. withed you bad ICOtimcolol hapdmtdc sift 10 bellow on a friend? For molt ol ut, maki"' handmade ,in. is too dlfllcllll or timc-«>..-ht&. Now, , 1herc ii an answer to tho ltornespun &ift dilemma. Just follow these tips and recipes from the makers of Sure JeU Fruit Pectin. lf you keep an inventory or homemade jams and jellies at arm's reach, and haYC a Ccw fabric scraps, ribbons 1nd inexpensive baskc1s on hand, you can assemble beautiful &ift baskets that will imprcu a special friend. What's more, it's n'ot necessary to rely on seasonal rrui1s to establish a pantry stash of delicious jams and jellies. These recipes, created and tested by 1hc home economists for Sure Jell, call for ingrcdicnu found anytim~ of year in the supermarket You can bcein 10 assemble your gift basket invcn1ory by mllina a ba1ch of Mint Jelly, which relics on a fresh mint infusion, realty no1hi ng more 1han fresh, crushed mi nt leaves and waler brought to a boil. for its marvelously rcfrclhin& navor. This dclicK>us jelly is the idea l accompaniment for lamb and also makes a sweel, colorful copping for vanilla K:e cream. Pass chcsc serving tips along to the recipient or these jellies, alone ~·i1h some of your own creative ;ind 1h0Ughtful ideas. Another gifl basket staple is vibranlly-colored Wine Jelly. This tnsty jelly serves as a flavorful glaze for poultry and makes for excellent hors d'oeuvre when paired wi1h Stilton chcciC and crack.en. If you want to make your jam offerings ex1ra-spccial make a festive Fruitcake Jam. This jam is absol utely loaded with spicy and frui1y flavon. Apricots, dates, pecans, cherries, raisins, and spices arc all boUnd deliciously 1oge1her by Sure Jell fruit pectin. Spread it on a shortbread with a b11 of cream cheese for a deli&htful mid·mornin& snack. Finally, for a jam with irresistible Oavor and glorious color, make a Cranberry Walnut Jain that pairs wonderfully with the turkey or coosc main course. After making your special jams and jellies tic fabric swatches and ribbons around th~ jars to • coordinate 1 gift-aivina look for any occasion. Complement the jams and jellies by nestling breads, biscuits, scenes, or Qlher appropria1e treats into the. bask.cl ii.Md fini shing ii a/I orf with a big bright bow. MINT JILLT • 2 cups nrmly packtd rn:1b mint lcavrs with 1trms • ' ~ cups watrr •Few drops VffD food colorln1 (optJonal) • .S tups 1u1ar • 1 box Sutt Jrll Crult pectin • ~ teaspoon maraarlnr or butter Boil jan o n rack in large pol filled with water 10 minutes. Place Oat \ids in saucepan with water. Brina to boil; remove from heat. Let jars and lids stand in hot water until ready to fiU. Drain well before fillina. Wu:h mint leaves and slems; nncly chop or crush. Place in 4-quart saucepan; add 4~ cups water. Brina to boil. Remove from heat; oover and let stand lO minutes. Place 3 layers of damp cheese.cloth or ;euy baa in larac bowl. Pour prepared mint mixture into cheesecloth. Tie cheesecloth c:I01Cd; hana and let drip. When dripping has nlmost ccaJCd, press gently. Mensurc 4 cups into 6 or S·quan sauccpot. Add food colorina. Measure su1:ar into ,separate bowl. (Scrape extra suaar from cup wi1h spatula to level fDr cuct measure.) Stir pcc1in into mixture in 1auct:pot. Add maria.tine. Place ow:r hiJh heat; brinJ to full rollin& boil, stirrina constantly. Immediately 11ir in all 1upr. Brlh& 10 full rollina boil and boil 1 minute, stirrina c:onstanlly. ' Remove from heat; Kim off loam whh metal spoon. Ladle q•ickly Into prepued Jan, ftllina to within \t inch of \opL Wipe jar rims.and fhrcad1. Cover With !W<>piece lido. Screw binds riahtly. 'ln,.n Jan fO< S mlnutp. ----r1hh•onn tvm-upriahc. AJtcr-jai1 c:oof, check acalJ. Or follow w•tct ba1h method recommended by USDA M kes 6 (I cup) Jan. Oeneric: 1trm: powdered ~it pe:ctln. S1.1re Jell cil 1 rcp1e:ttd tnde.nwk of Xnn Ocnerol Foods Inc. I MlllllLLY J alfl NII Zwt1ttl .... ....... _ ., ...... ..,.._,..... '"~ ... ,,,?·? ,,...,... ........ 116'1 Jan .. '""' ....... ,.. --io.....: ..... I~ in M' llfl? ......... . ..,..a;, .... ..... • ( Let jon ud lidJ st&nd In hot water utU re~ to 6U. Drain we.II before mu.,. Measu.rc wine in10 6 or 8-qu•rt u...cepot. MCNure 1upr in10 tcpart1e bowt. (Scrape u1ra waar Crom cup whh spatula to level for exacc mcuure). Stir pectin into wine in saucepot Add n\traarine.. Place over hiah hea1; brinJ 10 full rollin1 boil, stirring cons1an11y. Immediately stir in all 'ug~r. Urin1 10 full rollJna boil tnd boil I minute. 11irrins cons1anlly. Remove from he.at~ skim off foam I I r ~ ; withmetol- 1.adlo qllickly .... pttpottd )all, fllli"' IO within It inch al t0pL Wipe jar rims ud thread&. 0-r wilh twO-pitce Uda. Screw bands llahlly. •tnwn jan Cot 5 mlnutes, 1heq turn upriah1. After jan cool, check scalL Or follow w11~r bath method recommended by USDA. ·Makes S (I cup) ja ... Note: O.ampape, pink . thnmpng.ne, rose or Sanari1 Wine or other wine with 1~ to 14,., alcohol can be used to prepare jelly. F.amlly •rlc•'1 PRl.CES EFFECTIVE I A.M. THUllS., FEI. 24 THllU WID., MAR. 2, 199 ... ......... •1-..rm tern. •J --•Maap•••••wallluu •• i.1 .. ,....., • 1 ... -Jiii ..... f'Cllll • t.I --....,tM or IMall<( Boll Jan on rad< U. l"I" pot lilied whh water 10 minutet. Place Oat lids in sat.K:Cpaa wiU. water. · Brina to boil; re~ from heat. Let jan al\d lids lland in hot water until ready lO fill. Dl'lln well before fillin,. ~ ...-mca oAd water In la,.e "ucepon. Bri.., IO boll Red11ee heat IO low: COYtr and Jlnuncr 10 minutes. tour mlx!urc imo 6 or 8-qu.art uuetpot. Stir in walnuu. . Measure "'Pf ln10 1t:paratc bowl. (Scrape e.in s:uaar from cup wJ1h Jpl.IUll IO level for CXICI mcuure.) Stir pectin lnto fruit Jn Muctpot. Add marsarine. Place over high htlli brin1 to full roUinJ boil, stlrrln& constaad)'. lmmedia1e1y 11ir in u.11 sugar. Bring to Cull rollina boil and boil t • ROUND-Si•AK IONILISS alEF LB~ mlnv"" 1tlrrina COM1:1alf1. Re..,.. ln>rn heat; ttim off Iola wilh me11I spOOn. 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JU.. -ti• U..1 ~1.39~ • .... &1170 • ·-Y~~~win :•t l..ooama ·2 ~$1 e ~Cllllll \Om h.d '1..-0mt Fot.1.M-~w..p. 2.89~ I I I , • I -~ "'1. ~ .-:71 -,-. --~ -· ·-----·-----------~" . .. .. ' ., " • • • r I toliu food nab -Ibo -ouitlnesla Ame~lho~ appeal o( uadkloa•l ltaliu 'dishes like Eal>lanl ............. tr1e<1 .,.,,,..;rind Fe11uc1ae ,IJfnclo may live 1 pen:eplloa tbal Italian food ii loaded witb fll and cholc&terol. What doe< tbia _,. for beahh-Conlcious fans of Italian food? When catinc Italian, think pasta. It's the perfect starting point Crom which to build a hcallhy meal. said Marie Sinvnona. syndicated writer and · author of Italian Liahl and.365 Ways to Cook Pasta. Jn addition 10 its nutritious attributes, pasta is cxucmely vcrsa1ilc, so pasta loven can enjoy a wide variety of pasta entrees with any number of hcahhy toppings. including fresh vegetables, lean meats a'}.11 fish. Simmons warns against hca\')' sauces that call for butter and cream, although some contemporary versions of traditional recipes emulate the texture and flavor of high-fat ingredients 4sing lower-fat substitutes. "My Low-Fat Fettucine Alfredo is a classic example of a traditional recipe improved nutritionally through the use of low-fat cotta'c cheese and low-fat milk. 1n place of butter and cream," Simmons said. "The result is a delicious, creamy version that weighs in at only 17 percent calorics from fat." Low-Fat Spaghetti Carbonara and Low-Fat lt'alian Ziti. Bake arc contemporary versions of traditional recipes. Oespile the whittled-down fat and cholesterol content of these recipes -each weighs in at · under 3<hperccnrcalorics from fat -bo'th have maintained the richness and Oavor of the classic recipes from which thCy were adapted. Low-Fat Spagheui Carbonara is a creamy egg-and cheese-based dish traditionally flavored with bacon. This" updated version cuts the tat by using egg substitute and turkey bacon. Low-Fat Italian Ziti Bake. a pasta, tomato sauce and cheese casserole, uses reduced-fat cheeses in place or full-flt counterparts. And a lower-fat version of an already low-fat recipe, Super Low-Fat Tomato Sauce:, is a snap to prepare and has less than one gram of far per serving. It's delicious served over any one of your favorite pasta shapes. The good news is that· most Italian pasta dishes fit into a healthful diet, according to Jula Kinnaird, president of the National Pasta Association, the trade assoCiation of O :~. pasta manufacturers. It's not the pasta, ii's what you put on it that adds (at, sodium and cholesterol. These recipes illustrate how to enjoy some o( your favorite Italian dishes while maintaining good nutrition. MAllll'I LOW·FAT FITTUCINI ALFRIDO • 12 OL Ftttuclot, uncooked • l ~ cups small curd cn:amtd low-r.t c.ottace cheese • ¥.t cup skim milk • \4 cup frtshl1 arattd Parmt110 chttst, divided • V• cup Italian (Rat Ital) panl•7 or c""1 panley, cboppod Prepare puta accordln& to r.ackagc directions; drain and . adle oul ~ cup p1111 oooking liquid; rcse~ for tater. Purce the cotteac cheese and milt in a blender until smooth and add to pasta with V4 cup of the Parmesan cbccse and the panley. Tooa to combine; idd small amounts o( pasta cook:Irig · tlQlaid. 111ded to moisc• Ute mbiun. ~ .. r-.1.., witb _i..., ....... ch.-: 1eJVe at oacc. Serves 4 LOW·MT .vlenuu LMl9NI ., ...... ~-­........ ,...... ... ell•••··( ..... 1 cup) ., .......... w. .... • J prUc ....... cndlltd •I OL _..._., allcecl !Illa (oplloaal) · • V. cup fmll fWlaa (1111 lool) pantt, or au1J ,.,.,, m.,,.d • \4 Up. plt o I IQ.oz. padtap hata 1plnldl, tba....i, walff ._.eci oul • ~ lip. dried basil • ~ up. dried ottpno • 2 cups meatless tomato tauet or •rachettl 1auce . • 1 S-01. c.oatalaer part-1kla or redu«d·C.t ricotta chee11 • V• cup shredded, part01k.lm mouartlla cbeete • 2 tbsp. anted Parmes,a chttst Prepare pasta according to package directions; drain and -r ........... lllllll .... IO_Ow° .. l ........ oll in .... OW9I' -· • llat 1111lllllllden,..,..S•lilu'" Add ilie Jl'liC ud coot lboul I minute. 5i--11111 Ibo oaloaa wl ,_,,,.for W.. Add the mlllbroon:,~".*'l IO lllo -la die Olot, stirrint cwu medium heat, u.atU the mushrooms are 11Ddoc wl llialuly browned. about 7 mfoutes. Add the panllJ 11111 • pinch of &all: -10. -· AddthemeMdoooked onion and 1he spinach to lbe skillet. Qwer and cook over medium bCat until the apinach ii wilted. about 3 minutes. Uncovcr and cook over medium heat to evaporate any excess IDoisture, about 1 minute. Season with a pinch of salt. Heat oven to JSO degrees F. Drain the lasagne and pat dry with paper towels. Mix the • orcjano end basil with the' tomato sauce. Spread J cup tomato sauce in bottom of a 13x9-inch pan. Anan&c 3 lasapc pieces, slightly overlapping. in the pan. Spoon the spinach Os •• ..., .... _ .... r, IP•dwtdlWflldiodoolla. =-::.:.== . AmltP • 11,-of 3 -'-ploceo Spsud witb .... ................. _ ...... --...udK""l'ol · '"" __..._ Tap -Ibo ' ...... 3,_.al._.1 eup al-10 -ud ~ eup ol tllo .......... dl1111. Sprilllde wltb --· ---.... bubbly. abQul :!$ nUauleL Setws 8. LOW·•At nA"HI zmua •1 ..... 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OliD4IUN 1.-AM ...... • • SPOlTS EDITOR ROGElt CARLSON, 64Z-43l0, H1. 317 Celebrating that beautifully mangled word ••• three-peat! ~ Usa McNamH and her defending CIF DMsfon Ill-A champions celebrate their honora aher three-pealing as Pacific Coast League girts basketball champs. 'flllndlw, , ..... :M. ... • Mesa rall8S 1 lrom 15-polnt ; delicit to win .,.. Mustangs gain semifinals berth against Santa Ynez with uphill victory over the Tologs . . BY ll.JCHAAJ> D~N. Sl'Can V.'a.m.a J COSTA MESA -A change or heart was required for Costa Mev . H1gh's Mus- tangs Wednesday night if theiit intended to come back against lhe twin towcn: of Flintridge Sacred .. lean, which led by 15 poinlS in the third quarter Some buner and iyrup would help, too. "We didn't panic," ~ta ~icu Coach Usa McNamcc said. "I JUSt told 1hcm th11 we needed 10 ge1 1n M>me people's faces and piCk up the tempo and go up the coun. Thos.e girls (Lu Doud and Manetta Grote} •re so big. the~ JL.LSt reac hed over us. So we tripled-teamed Doud 1n the sec· ond half with Debbie (Colten). Hcalher (Robinson) and Corri {Lurmann). "I don'! k.no'>'' v.·hat it's callc-d, ~I the Banning coach told me that he called it the ·pancake ' " IMiMUA/P .. •U ' Dennis dreaming ol becoming next 'menace' _ol pro goll tour R ALAMITOS . • . . . . . . . . . . •••• ESTANCIA . .... . • . ... . . • • • • ••• • It took them a while, but yes, it's blowout city for Sailors! .,.. Newport Classic Pro-Am product will be trying . to spice up this weekend's Buick Open. T wenty POA Tour playcn who- com.peted last month at the Taco BdJ NcWpon Oaalo 'Pro-Am arc makina a return trip to Southern C.li(ornia this week 11 the Duick lnvitatk>naJ of California at Torrey Pina GolrO>unc.' Openina rounds of the Sl .l million Buick lnvi11tion1l, (ormcrty 1hc Andy Williams San Diep> Open, be.sin today. Loca.J amatcun who played alongside an aspirin& PGA champion will probably make the trek down the Santa Ana (5) Freeway lO cheer on their former . ptrtRC"- QMt Dennis. one o( lbe Newpo11 Oal1ic'1 more dis1in1uls.hcd aJumnus., is slated to tee off at Torrey Pines Sou.th today II t0-.36 Lift. 0.Mis, lhe Newpon Ousic'1 only baclr.·tHICt champion (1992 and 1993), b W(ll on hls way to a prominent POA Tour career, Yt'hich, of c:ounc, ls why the Newport Cassie U such a celebralcd event. That'• the aood part. Sooo, Dennil will probably join ....,. lib Poyae Stewut, St0.. Piie, I.any ·Miz4 IUld FWIO)' Zoeller u Newport Oauic: aJwnnu.s. DennU. who bu earned $43,708 ln four PGA Tour events in 1994, didn't play in Che Ncwpon Oassic last month because he qu:i.lificd for the Phoenix Opc:n. Al his pace, il's doubtful he'll evtr play in Newpon Be:i.ch again. That's the bad part. - They're youn1 and professionally untested when lhey play here. Then they srow up on the big tour and find belier Club golf thinp 10 do during t:lwiport Oasaic weekends. like play for St milHon ra1hcr 1han Stl.000. Arnone those teeing off in La 'JoUa today, who did compete al the Newporl Bc:ach Country Oub lu1 month. arc J.C. Anderson, Todd 811.rranacr, Rob Boldt, P.1ikc Brisky, Paul Goydos. Srou Gump, Skip Kendall. Ed Kirby. Brad Lardon, Bob P.1ay, Dennis Paubon. Joey Ras.sett, Don Reese, Hany Rudolph Ill. DA Russell, Paul S11nkowski. Es1eban Toledo, John Wilson, Jerry Wisz and Mart Wurtz. B oldt, who finis.bed tied for second al $..under-par at the Ncwpon Oas.sic. (al.ts in the cateiory o( the dusk; hang :-ilh'cm stories, havin& 1one 0 (or 11 at QuaJilyin1 School before rmally earning bis POA card last !all in his 121h uy. -CUl•HU/heoM Estancia sizzles •... . With impressive win over Vaqs . --.,.. Next up on Division Ill-A parade is San Luis Obis po in Saturday's semis after shoving aside Rancho . COSTA MESA -The only person dr.ti'>'·ing more attention from 1he Es1:1ncia High girb ·basketball players Wednesday night lhan Ranchn Al::i.mi1os' 6-fool senior center Akilah Rodgers. \..:is Eagles actina coa,h Rich Bo)·cc. "\Ve were 101ally focused," said Boyce, who '>'alchcd lhe hos! Eagles play 1heir best g:i.me of 1hc se:ason from 1ipoff to bun.er to defeat the vi.si11ng Vaqueros.. 51· 44, in a CIF Soulhern Section Ill-A quar- terfinal playoff game. "E\·Cry 1imeout, I felt 17 pairs of eyes s1aring right at me.'· With the win, the Eagks (21-4) Qn eye Snturday's scmifina.I $howdown wit}r wild· card entry San Luis Obispo (16-10), which Uf>5Ct No. 2-sccdcd Nordoff Wednesday. The iile will be determinrd by today's coin nip. .,.. Harbor celebrates cakewalk into CIF Divisibn Ill-AA semis; Newbury Park awaits ' Saturday. BY D£N.Nl$ 8 kQ!!£1UtOU$, S.01.n "'a.ma NEWPORT BEACH -For the third straight season, the •Newport. Harboci High girls baA:.ctball team has gouen as deep as the CIF semifinals following Wednesday's 59-32 dusting· or El Dorado in a 111-AA matchup ln the Sailors· gym. Now, the question is whether Nc'>'-port (21·6) can take the next big step this sea- '°"· A Newbury Park squad. '>'·hich also "bo;ists or a pair o( double-digit viclories in the firs1 tv.'O rounds or the playoffs. awa.iis !his Satur~y. with the 3llernate si lt 10 be chosen by ' tile winner or this morning's coin flip. Ne'>'·port head coach Shannon Jakosky refustd 10 admit 1h:ll she had given any thought about a potential matchup with Nev.bury Park prior to the El Dorado game. But husband Jack wu sent to film Vt'ednesday's St. Lucy's-Newbury Park gan1e, giving the Ncwpotto bn.ln trust something to d~ct in the next couple of days. .. I'm dad that's OYCr," said Shanoon Ja- kosky lollowin,c Wednesday's bLowout, v.hk h really wasn't a blowout until the faller stages of lhc third quarter. '1'his is grc.a1 Cor Qencvie\-e Evarts and Gin• DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLITI OP TMI WllK Little Miss · Double Digit .,... Estancia High's Laura Czingula has been clicking In twin figures In several categortes. Br B.u.u FAUUDCU.. Sto&n Wama n a IO&P. opera sc..uon that hu included in· Jurica, illocu. diaappointlna 1oaca, and • 1WJicaliy0 fnduc:cd coachin& Challf<.' _ Uuia Czln&ula bu bcca the &tan<ia Hlah sftls baskelball leam's JUidinf lipt. . Conalstency OCll)' b<&lnl to dexribc the n>etolOlid -tributlons ol 11'11 s.roo .. 10 ac- alot otntu, whole oo-court ucellc:nco bu become u rou1111e u the Eqlea' .,..._ 1ayue drill. •uura -wha1 tile always doea, llid 1C1Jna Eaiaoaa Coodl IUcb Boyce, ao Ear auialant who bu lillod ia for °"""b R-°""" alnce la11 0.. .. -. allor o..ia 111111inod a slipped dilc lo hia -. .mlcll ~ucally required ...,.ry. •tu ahc. ........... Czinpla has JOOC for double rcure.s in the scorina dcpanmcnt each o( Est1ncia's 24 ~ this season, and also averages 10 re· bounds ptr same. "She does it all," said Boyce. wbo Witched his two-ytar <=ap<ain a.mus 22 points and 10 rebounds In a al-30 OF Southern Scctioo lll·A llnl· round ~ victory Salurday 11 Bcllllower ffi&ll. She ....,.., rebounds, helps brut tile -llld lbouth oaly S.10. man-to ....,..S ""= ceatcn very well" . hau.er lo her initial pomcuon per· --Clin&11la'1 perfect 10-or.10 .-.. ... -Ille fOul Ii.De, h<lpi11J her cam ~ l'Uol Alhllle ol lhe Weck honon. And wllilc Ctiopla lcllda the JI_. Eqlea In ~ (IS.3 per pme) and reboundinc.,,.. ••h•• ll ,... oothc.r at1ribu1e -Mr tlQIQo--ss ...._..._ ... upea froM •be fint.ee .. AIJ.hdllc CW. ll.71 pcrfonn<i. Clin&Ula ., abilil)' .. .. OOCO ltlnd OUI IUld blt911 lo, pcri...,., beat MIP- "I' l>y the fOcl lhal oal)' 10 ofhcr-·llpn-:::.=• -..... 00W, .. «I ELI .. -.... 1' I " C. t -a I .. _ .... .... ,, .. Heads, our seniors, Who ha~ now reached the final four for the third s1r1igh1 year." Evarts played • steady game:, evenly spacing her 19 po1nu with su: 1n lhc first quarter, !i\'C in 1hc second and four e•ch in 1hc third and Counh periods. Her lhrec-poin1 sho1 1n the firs.I quancr broke a "-' deadlock and gave Ncwpon the lead it would keep the rest or the game. Melisu. Schutz g:1ve the S:..ilors • hft in the third qu:irter, scoring e1gJu of her 12 poin1s and sccunng sec rt'bou.ndi in the ' period. Newport v.as able In stre1ch a 10- poinl hal{tJme lead to 16 by the end n! the period. "We go1 caught up 1 lot 1n (El Do- rado's) tempo in the Grs.1 hair:· u1d Jako- sky of her 1eam's 25·15 halftime lead. '"OJ. (u.sis1ant coach O.J . Lipscomb) 1old me we had 10 turnovt"rs in the fi'rst hal! (actually 15) and pan or that 'NU the tempo of the game . "We had a talk :sbou1 that at h:i.lftunc., wantln& 10 do some of lhc things we do ' nr t Following 1 three-pointer ·by Jamtc Nebeker on EZ Dorado's first possession • ... llUa~IU 1 • • ' • I cllllll UC 1111 • • Midwiller's Reoatta gets a break from wealherman. S----portioM ot drie Seti' 7 • CUlonlia Yldlli,.. ·ANocat tioo'• MidwUuer's ••••• llu.1 weekend. Deipitc ferocious weather Sunday rqornina whicb forced the- can«UaiK>n ol many ol the diqhy classes locally. all or last wce.kcad'1 raci ng w:as done under ck:1r skkl and fair we11hc.r. · Condilions looked bleak at Balboa Yacht Oub early Sunday montina. Despite heavy rain. this ha.plcs.s boatin& columnist ibowcd up to sail on 1hc Schock. 3S Ru Ma Tu with Ralph Cameron, a Wpper who wn apparently oblivious to the fact 1tuit ii v."U cold. wc1 and raining h:.rd. I ima~c that the compc11tion was lau&hing al us from the warmth of the BYC bar as we headed ou t Loward the ocean, but I could no1 sec th.al (a,r through the pouring rain. " Sn&~a lWIO woo lbc aoo4piiao•k11n. BYC llooled E-22, Shields Uld -33 -Siturdl•, b,it pnodcolly canceled ,_ Sundey -they sow the wild coodilioos II tM Wbor ...,._OD the -OUI 10 ... ,_-.Allor Sllonla(s -..eou. ........ -..... boat speed 10 IGp lllt Etcbell daa, wl1ile Doo Holly-the Sjlield$ class, snd Mort.I-'• Alpy -the llbodes"- Udo lilc Yodlr Club baaed "inside ~ in the 1urnin1 buln Saturday, Wit.II NHYC"s Hank Wagner t.oppioa tbf, Twichell 12 class, while ABYc'1 Peter Gales took 1he louah Scnk>r Sabot clul (Phyllis "Mom" Or1)'l00 tied for fourth, a point bchlnd UYC1 D:avc Ting.ler). ABYCs Jon Baker WOn 1he Luer class. Cal YCs John Diskant topped the CFJ Oecl. In the Junior Sabot cluses, winners wee: Condilions ¥tcrc so bad 1hnt American Leg.ion Yacht Oub, which "'IS hos11ng the PHRF classc~. 111as the only local club to race on Sunday: all inside clas.M:s "·ere canceled. ...... Sabo< A-Brian Bi>iell (NHYQ; Sabot B-Mau Megia (Coronado); Sabo< Cl-Erin Robcrtwn: ' Sabol 0-Jcnna Booth (NHYQ; S'bol CJ-Kevin Beach (U YC). Fortunately, conditions improved dramatic:illy short ly af1er noon Sunday. The sun came oul and the Boating Other rcaional cluscs, including Snipes, Schock JSs and S1a11 raced out of breeze died off. lea ving flat ~as and comforl:ablc ~iling ""cathcr. American Legion Y11cht Oub's race comm11tee descn·cs accol.1dcs for suffering through SC\'cral hours of heavy seas 10 get off a race Sunday. Running races is taxing .,.·ork in good conditions, and is m1~rablc when it is ._.ct and rough. Alier three faces in PHRF·A, Ralph Can1cron's R:u Nl:i Taztoppcd Peter Johns1one's lVhistlcr by jusl three-quartcn of a p6int, .,.,hilc P. Dccapua's Scamcgo won PHRF-8, R. Elliott's B:id Influence won PHRF·C, and A. other Sou1hcm Calirornia harbors. Local sailors who came out on 1op 11 other Midwin1er's venues included Mike Pickney •nd Jeff Lcnhan, who were third and founh rcspccti...Cly in the 1G-boat Snipe class, .,.,hile Til'n Mulvcny.1oppcd the Lido 14 class a1 AJ3mi1os D:iy YC. In kecl bo.at classes. Lew Jkcry's It's OK (BYC) and Chuck Brewer's 'HcJrtbcat (LIYC) .,.,.ere first and ' second in the lf\1S division, .,..bile W,illiam Iknts' Peg:Jsus (Nl-IYC) .,.,on 1hc Cal 40 class al LA Yacht Club; Chuck Beck was third in the Star class at Cal Yacht Cub. COSTA MBIA-~ ~,:".!::'!_A four·bil 1bul0Ut ud Jaio11~1hatd• IOlo holne ""' and dRM la aa· odlcr NG U boll Soul.MrD Cali· fonlla Collep cltl'ooi.d UC S.. Ditto. 3-0. ...... --"' .... rouad·robla SoCol Ooll• ... Yilllioaol Wed....., 1'o -.. bueb9U ectioa. Gutiena, 1·2. lllUdt -a.. oAd wall<cd ~ -ill Ilia route- -<1ron. w11u. Brillcy -1hc Voniuuds (3-5) 1 1-0 Gn1-innin1 lead with a acorina Oy baJL He homered in the teVenth, wblle Kenny_ Turner"s scorina: Oy ball 1a •he eilJ>lh p .. sec• 3-0 ec1&e. · Tbe Vanauaros hos• Biolo today at · 2;30 p.m., with riabt·handtr Aucic Pena takinJ the mound. They play COncordia in lllc IOar· namen1 fLnale on Frid.y whh Ila Borden penciled in lO ll&rt. .. , ...... COSTA Mils.\ K.elal --1b• wllolc abow Wodnctdey aftc,_ .....__._ lor Onato °'"" c:.·c;· IOlll>all ............ .. ... ----Klalllol-....,._ ... ..,_ .... • Yicoo1y -.....,_ We~ .. w ..... -Oolf Coune. Qria -(14~ Eric Boraen (7'~ -Arllllio (81~ Oft•• 8Ud.I (II) and Seu Boultoo (12) .. ?.,~ for • combined win· Dill -ol 393. ,_ -aloo I )65.a -IOS-and397-408 -ID R-Sulial" in the tine • ., ... m.acdl. I'll* ...,._ IO 6-3 .....U widl I 1-0 -ftaory -YilllllsEI "-ino II& I t •1f I -11'11d< -..... and Tbe N""P'r1 McP aliowed o:a'J'.• lnda«linala ia the chap1cr 7N11'°nal •<. =:g' oa ":~~~ = ... -:!') Juakw ~U.etball ,ii ' 11\1 r-7 • currendy imolved tn ...;.. __ _ ~meysi set up . tbc w6aainc 1he championship toumamcnl. run 1n 1he fowth iMin& wboll ahe .. • All lea.ms particip11c in 1he drew • walk &Ad stoic ICCOftd poct-Kuoa by playinc teams from buc. other leaaucs with similar win-km occ 1,, • c··wo • reeords. · ' lA boys all-net c:ompc1 itioft, 1he Bc..M toe IOO t-o 1 o I I •·•lb d' h ~c.o..t oao 100 •-• 4 2 oca c.... .an c entry, 1 c Q.Mls ._. f,,,.; "'...._••• w1 Rebels. defeated f!.ti.ssion Viejo. ....,._ w-~r. 4-:1. l-QMll. 2. 6.l-51, as Sam Nellon con1ribu1ed :i. Jl---toet). 18 points ond Ryu Schwuu IS. -:t, UC IAll DllDO e SoCal c.olilt-IM'hnl'-' UC SM [)MF 000 000 000-0 4 SoCll ~ 100 000 11•-J J .. ---Ft•• Iii • The -•lh·aroclt Bulb topped EUI Wcstnainslcr ill a pair o( pmes, 64-61 and SI-Cl. The top sroren included Matt Jameson, Adam Hearts.on. Derrick MaMCll and Paul Hamilton. A.bf.-.. CubCIOlll ti> and Ddf.twto: Cutlerttl _, s.e.w,. w-~ t·l. l -A!>r-. ll-~ (UCSO). Hl-lrkMy (SC(). • Lawn bow-Cllll Designed 10 leach s1uden1s the basic rules ol tawn bowlin& and 11llow them to pani.cipate under the cuidance or an experienced coach, Coastline Community CoJ. lcgc will be offerinJ 1 six-week COUf5C on lawn bowhn1 bie:ginnin& April 7. Prcrc&istration is ,desir· able, but st udents ·m1y lip up on 1he fi rst d:iy of cl3.SS (number 8882). The course:-includes a short h~ tory or the game, score keeping techniques ·and strategics. No equipmcnl is necessary, but Oat shoes arc required. For more de· tails, call 546.()784, or the Coast· line Communi1y College rea.istcr informa1ion office at 751·9'140. o...,. Coast's aoJI 7 ..... opeo«I o.-.... Empire Conference·-=-- play with a 1.S-stroke lluti11 t•i• A1111llG1t 10%0FF The --OiYioion r eathudcJpdl...,.)cam. OG tbe short .,.J ol I .52-c() Jioa ~ the Soulb Hunli11 Bcadl Softk:t,. Jeff H&&at 1COR1 TIOJ Undqllisl -mdi1ed Sl"'!'J defense. The MaaJc: 1 Divioioa 2 (ftlll> oad ..... ""' scoppcd lbc .... ,. 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Orange <:oas1 College's Pet111 Murdoch dropped in the game-winning shot with 18 seconds ler1 \Vcdnesday nigh1, lifting 1he women's ba!>ketball team to a 66-6.5 ,,.·in o.-·et vi~iting Chaffey 1n the finl round of the Southern Califo1nia Regionals. Ten seconds later Murdoch sealed Chnffey's fate when she rebounded 1 missed free throw auempt on a one~and· One si1unt1on and the Pirates were 1ble lo run out the clock, improving 10 ~12 in 1hc process, 1he finot bnck-to-back 20-win sca~ns for OCC since the 1984-86 era. i ·he 'ictory sends t.lnrk Thomton"s Pi- r:ues 1n10 the second round Saturdly niah1 against Riveryide. an 89-61 ~·inner O"o·er Canyons. America Robledo scored 14 of her game-high 20 points in the finl half as OCC opened up a 40-33 lead. Coast led mos! of lhc way, but 1 JO. poin1 run mid~ ay thrugh the second half put the P::inthers up, 56·5 1, with 7:03 10 go. llie Pirates nn~cred ~ith a 9-point run of lhe1r own, inlcuding five points from ~turJoch, 10 1c1ake the le3d at 60-56, only \u ~e Ch:i.ffey bounce back 10 lake 1 65- 6-1 lcjd, and lhe Panthers were in con1rol jl the line ~Ith a one-and·one opportunity ~Ith 45 seconds left T'hey they !lllsstd chis chance, tOo. and tht' PuJIC'S rebounded lhe misfired at- 1emp1. sc1t1ng up ~lurdoch"s· ~·inncr(s). .e OCC I•, CMAfflY •I SoCl.l l~I l'l.lyoffJ, firtl round Cl.Ml~ °'Ml" Com CtUIJfT<>PHra Au.u. DAILY r11.01 '• • .. ,, ..... .., • l . " ......... ••• • ' ' • C-rcwidJ .. l • • pl ,, • ) ) . . ' • Newport's Genevieve Evarts (left), El Dorado's Kim Korsmeier battle for pos· session in Wednesday night's CIF Division lll·AA quarterfinals issue. Tars won. ,, .... ' ' ' • ......... , • J " .... ) • ' • ..... • • ' " \\11·-' ' • • ........ • • • 10 ...... • • 2 • ... _ • J s !) HARBOR: Sailors ramble with 59-32 win , ..... ' • • • -· • ' s • c-,...·~ l • • ' =. • • • • -• • • 10 • • • • ........... • l ' ll ,...,, " ~ ll •S ,...,, " t II '6 DCC kills Palomar Orange Coast Colleie's men's volleyball lt'll.m recorded a IS-8, 15-3, 15-9 victory at l'alomar \Vedncsday in a season-opener for both squ:it.ls behind the play of Lance Perry (12 kills), Da,·c Kellar (10 kills) and seuer o:i ... c P,.t:.ys (32 a.uists). COLLEGE WOMIN'S TINNIS •r.m ..... 11 of the second h:ilf. Ne~port ~·ent on a 14· 3 run to begin the proces.s of burying the Golden Ha~·~s (lS-8). The S::1ilors ~·ere iubscqucn1ly nble 10 riddle 'El Dorado's interior defense wrth a number of easy baskets underneath. Ja osky dcpartmen1s. The Hawks ~err furthe r h:i.mpcreJ by •he foul "trouble or junior center Shanna Renken. ~ho picked up her lhird foul 5~ minutes into the game and ~as ne,·er rcllll)' a f::1c1or througho u1 . Renken fini)hed wi1h fi,·e points and l~o rebounds, well below her a'er:1ges in both El Oor11do0s huility wois 1ypified by a second qU01rtet i.n ~·hich the Golden Hawks managed jusl three points on I-of- St. John the 8-t's Halabi sparkles at Transplant Games Patrick HA11bi, a student in Cos11 Mesa who re«ived 3 kidney tn.ns- pl:ant 11 1h~ 1ee o f 18 months, won the bronie med.1.I in the Special Sla- lom competition 11.1 the Winter World Transplant Games. The Transpl3rtt Games is the firs! Olympic-style event of iu kind and WI!.$ held Jan. 9+14 Ul Tignu France. Hllabi, 1 IO-ye1r-old S1nt1 An• rcsid~nt who Is 1 fourth grader 11 St. John the Baptisl Ekmen11ry School in Cos1a toles-. was 1 member o( Team USA. which wu coordi· natcd by the N1tion1I Kidney Fovndltion, lnc. Almost 100 1ransplan1 athJe1ei from 18 countries competed in cross· country 1ndlor Alpine Wing events. A aold medal wi"nner in the bieyclin& CYCnl for his age calegory, Hals· bi also placed fO\lrth in the swimmina cwn1, where he competed lgl.ins1 older athletes. 11 i.hoo1ing fron1 1he field For Ne..,,por1, G1nj 1-ic::JJs fi111)hed "'11h 15 poin1~. f1,e rc buun1.h Jnd~four i.1cals. Dianne P'uhdo ch1ppeJ 111 ""''h C"1ght re- bound~ and t~o )tC.J!s I~ go "'ith her nine points. NIWPO•T NA1180a St, IL DOIU..DO JJ Clf 01\iiioft lll·AA Plo1~ufh. qu.6rll'rflno1ls (I Ollr.wlu "'"'° ...... I H.61but 1.i.w .......... ikl11111l'I ,,,_ 1.Mh<!Li-1 h nl •" SJ-ebl:~<!• ..... C.lwie1 "°"'' ,_, HinU<! 111111'1 c. ... ,.~ c..11 ... 1 ...... IJftpflp fsf\p,jtp I I <I J Cti~.td• l 9 JIS l 0 \ ~ l•~•h 1 .. ~ 19 1 0 J l ... ,~lt.ylotl 1 0 ' l so112 '5..t. .. 11 11,-,11 1111""1.du ))f 9 00110 ...... ,...." 0000 lOJ6Ct1~.ad, OllJ O O O O \\1lwn 0 II 0 0 0000.\lford 0010 0 II II 0 \\utd1n•~• 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 \\ir.C.La)IOll 0 0 0 0 00001.wo .. ·l 0000 0 II II 0 II II 0 II ll 1 2J ll TO(.&!, ICO•I 11' QUA•Tllll u 00.Mkt 11 ,.._pori H.wbcw IS J...-.n• so..h : u o,,.~ - N""'po.1 HM-1.w -l•.trt' I TK~ !Ouk: "-- J 11 6-JJ I ll 11 17-St ""'°birl1u l. S•ttl 1; • ThonlllW. P1•ru-r ... tlM .-u.:...._...., .. Ill ... -... 1111111111111-M _.._., ..... llfJUlled 1f1cr. ctoaioa up" Doud Inside, ,,,.. h<ld .. "" • .w.w.1ioa "-u viclo1)' in 1hc q..,..ru..aJror 1hc CIP Soulhern Section Divisio....iV·AA aiJ1a bulu:1baU pla)Oll~ The Tolop (17-') beat Banning. 4844, in the finl rou.nd. The Mustanp. CIF lll·A champions IUI 5eason, wiU play KCOnd·tcc:dcd ,Sa"tl Yna, • 91-48 winner over SL Ma.ry's. on Saturday night in the Jc:milinali. tenta- tively scheduled 10 be pl1ycd at Lompoc Hl&h. Mesa (18-7). which was down 35·?0 w11h five minutn left in th.c thir4 quarter, 'picked up the terilpO, indeed, agains1 Flintridge, using the surge for -.n I~ run to end the quarter. Flintridge Sxrcd J-lcart, 'Ailh the f>.. foot·l Doud grabbiiig 13 of her 17 re· bounds in the fi rst half, took its first lc3d of the game, 12·1 l, when point guard Christina Dclo.1orre drained her fin.t of l'.40 three-pointers 1n the scrond,.quancr '4'1th 5:49 on 1he clock. The Tologs led at halftime., 25-18. "I rcaUy lei them h3\e it at halftime," ~~1 cNan1ee said. "h's really a home court ' !advan1agc in a game like this.. bccau~ every time we 'd make a basket, the crowd goes ~1td." Robin&0n, who led tl.1cs;1 ~'ilh 13 points, nailed a trey ~·ith 4:44 left in the third, triggering the f\1ui.tang.s' spun. The Tologs Jell only 39·38 heading into the linal pc- 11od. Arter Doud llCOrcd 10 s1an the fourth, Mes:i guard Tracy Vega connected on back-to-back jumpers, the lauer coming ~·ith 4·37 left in the game to gi\'e 1he • f\1ustangs a 42-41 edge. i1s first lead since 11 ·9. Robinson added a jumper with 3:26 left for a three-point' advan1age, and 1he f\1us1angs never looked back. "It ~js our game, ;snd ~e let 11 slip away," said Fl intridge Coach Camic Loud· ESTANCIA ,, .. ,, ... 11 The site Wednesd:iy had no.t1maU-effect on the outcome, as a near-capac11 y cr~·d in lhc Eagles' "Dunge9n·· gid$ gym helped add to the 1or1ure 1he No. 3- seeded Garden Grove League co-champs ~·ere experiencing al the hands or Es- tancia·s ··monster·· defense . "The monster is something ~·e·ve been ~'orking on the past few d:::iys." said Boyce, who roared constant instructions and encoucugemenl from his sideline ~rctt. ··it basically calls for us to run :11 the ball and swarm their guard:. and i1 carried us in the first half."' The Eagles flew to a 2~-18 lead at the intermission, then s~·itchcd defenSl\C schemes lo·funhtr confound Rancho. ··11 ~·as 1he monster early. and ~·e USC'd our half-rourt triap down the stretch.". Boyce s:i.id. "And in bct~een. 11 ~·as good old.fashioned man-lo-man." Rodgers. ~ho ~ound up brining 1he ball up to evnde Estancia·s denying post de· fc:nden. had jusl eight points 1n the firs1 20-plus minules of 1he con1es1. be fore breaking free to finis h ~ it h a game·high 22. ' By then, hovtever, Estancia h:id built a 30-20 lead, which Rancho couldn't chip below four the resl of the ~·ay. "We triple-and quadruple-teamed (Rodgers)," Boyrc said. ••\Ve ~·anted 10 Leep her from h3ving 3 monster g:ime. and I think we did.'0 ..,. Providing mons1rous pl:iy fo1 the '4'in- ncrs ~s the cn1ire si:c-playcr ro1:i11on, in- ctudin& senior ccn1cr Uura Czingula (19 points, nine rebounds and prim:uy defen- •abed.·-oquod .... - -j. 11 iu""" ICatio w-........ la .......... beaux o( 10m llp-•U ill ber -.,,. fertd in lhc rcplar ICAIOll tiaUe. Gnxc, 1he Tolop' 6-2 ccnlef, puUod .i-n 10 or b<r 17 rdJ<luodo In Ibo - half, while Doud (21 poinu) -bdo& ul- ple·<caal<d. Flinlridp had aa opponu.nity '°.tie the pine in wmt1n1 rno- mcn1s. bu.1 Doud•1 bueliM: jump shot was off tbt mark, and Coit• Mcu'1 Doan Do rebounded . Aintridic's Ouistin1 Ocl1torrc wu c:aUed for an intenlionaJ foul McNamH on Do with 0:12 left in the &•me. Do (ll .poinu) 1ank both free thr~ 10 &iVe ~1esa its imrsin of v;ctory. ·'We had Corn in the first hair (10 neu- 1raliu Doud and Grote), but we didn'1 hive Dc~bie,"' MtN3mce saic,i ol Cotten. who had four or her ~ven rebounds in the final qu1ncr. ··Debbie hid some ieti- ous rebounds in 1he second half." con& MDI. ... fWfftlDOI U.CUD .. ..., oll Clf Divi•ion l"l·M '1.yoffl, q11.uterli~1 fliftlridp NctlHI IW.ut Co.u """" f&ftp#i, '• • .. ~ "°"" • l l " ...... _ ' • l " """' ' • l • Oo • ' ) " f lll&ibbon• ' ' ) ' l ........... ' ' ' ) ....... , ' ' ' • .... • • ) • ,,...,_ l ' ' " ...... • ' • ' .... M'f ' • • • ... _ ... ) • ' ' "" • • • • c~~ ' • ) ' ·~· " ' . " lut.•h " • II '4 KOU at ou.urTta rltnltidtir i.ao-IHI IWUI s lO I ~ J-41 ClKLI~ II 7 10 I-~ ).poonC pk: Hi..lridJir S...:rir-d H<!M1 -~·?; (~I.lo Mf'W -llobinNH'I I. 1 «'"'""' foult,, NoM )J ... e responsibility fDr Rodgers). sopho- more guard Jess1c:i. Wahi ( 10 points, four rebounds and four · assists) and juntor Cyndi Rich:i.rds (6-of-8 shooting for 12 po1nl\, her highest total in 43 d:1ys). "~ty confidence was way down,"' said R1ch::uds, who has stn.iggled since tearing knee car1i\age in lhe second Pacific Coasl League game. I asked 10 be lilken out 1n Satu1day's (li'rs1-round) g;sme, :and 1h1t was 3 finot. ··But I got a pep talk from Coach Boyce before the game, and then I hu my first shot (a 14-footcr baseline jumper), ~·hich really helped.!' Richards added . "I told Cyndi she'd had some gre11 prac11ceS. and all she needed to do was piny defense and rebound;' Boyce: ex- plained. ··she did both of those tonight (live boards), and K"Orcd too. 0'This was our best game, and it came at a greill time," Boyce con1inued. "The girls said they did n't wan! to turn 1n 1hei1 uniforms yet, and lhey don·t have to." UT&JIClA 11. llANCMO AIAMITOt 44 Clf DMlM>n Ill-A l't.lyoffs, 9~fffin.b bncho "'-"~ ........ '• • pl Ip '• • .. ~ ~ • • . 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Fo« ¥IO..,.,,, s..pwy D•t•: l'hlnd.ly, u.rcti ~ nm.: 1:30 -l=XI pm Place: The s~ ~ lNO ...... ~ ... ,.,. .. .,..,", 11o1111ona-.: (71 t ) 251 "'330 lnstll\ll•ll'h lcol • Ille Club !Nine This year, Ha11bi will be a.mona the more 1h1n 1.200 traR5pllnt ath~ letc.s 10 compcle in The National Kldncy Foundation 1994 U.S. Trans· plant Oarocs, to be held AUJ. 3-7, on the campus or Emory UnWcrsity in Atlanta. ' r--------------- 1 :m• .v-.·. , I I I I I I I I I I I I LOCAL S.CHIDUU aa 1112 11.-aaa ....... CGAtp -Oil Kale OonlMtpt.t Hiii at SoCol Colop. 2 ...... c. .... ., .. .,. colelt -c~ • 0.-c..._1,.... . - .. - n7rt' &1-1.-.M...,...,_..._.,,_...,._...., vii ! r •••q'>--·-· ... ~.~~-.. ·--··--' t I • ........... ti .--5 L ' I DETAILING 1645'Supef'lor Aw. • Costa M- 174-7474 '5" •GOOD FOlt FIRST TIME CUSTOMERS ONLY, FOlt ONE HANO a&, WAS/i -~ .... -.,,. 111fta,..umm I I I I I I I I I I I I L .. , .... _ ... __ --------------- • ~--­C-.M111 ... NcwpwtB1a• SI m "9 li'qwt ........ .. 81 ........... . (714) 645-ISU • I ,, ' •It's sellle for deep walerJOCk cod, or head to Catalina for a potenllll grab bag. C old waler ...,..d la elf lho Soul.bland _,. and .... --· ldloa all -. Ibo beach ud II Calllioa lalud fo< Ibo _.lilb· In& 0.el runnln& OUI ol Ncwpoct Bay. C:'-....... ., _ ... -........ ,,,. .. .., ................ -..... ..,,,.., •• , ... *""""'• rodl, ........... . lllo IOs •Ml 15-povod clw ud _, ••1111111 .,.,,.... IS and 20 pooindl. Bill -_,,, '"''"' -...,,,.,,., lllo SoulAland, ••ill>& OUI IO lhls ptOducd"' rdhil\a lpOI c:u be _.-. ' ,...._ ............. , ... _ • • ..,_ ..... TT .... loll --.......... -..... wer ..+fJ .. tM dws?lf Ill • lda1. n. •then 11 IM docb w _ .... _. .... _wt_ Mllce ThomplOO. skipper ol lho • AmJao, • optrot-ln& OUI of Newporl Land .... 67l-05$0. .. potll lbal lb< wal<r fa I cool 51 do-IW!yWb<~ wt tbal fish aro ju.st noc ac1ive. ~ 11)'1 that wuU abe dirty w1ter alona the beach dean up a little • ...prs will b1ve to Jetllc oa dup waler rock cod trips to outer b&nb or bead owe to CILalinJi !stand. •hen: • rew bonito and calico bus are beina,ucted. · ()vor II 0.yql Lodtr, 67:1-14)4, la..Ull opobsman Miii Voqucr -thC walOr 10 d$ar up by Ibis .... tend and ~ iw.iaa &o retvm for k>cal &bcrmea beMift& oul <l Ille bay. Bis ro<I: rosh llil1 po<e Ibo ldioo a1 0•"1'1 wllb Jeff Price ol Olo11 Mela d<dt· loa "" 18-powld .... cod .. boanl .... ..,.,.. llslior "Thu~dctbird," fllhlai olf 5.,.,. Jlar. ... 5 5 I .,. llill .W ftoet..,-ae '»'Hn• lllMd. A ooaP'il ol wana u4 win•\" .,. CIOlilkt w • "quid<" ·-la -.... oil· lllore lllhlq 11111 -•Thollnt_..,..., .. __ laadad ... -"" ...,..-. • .....,.. II" lul _ ...... capo. Joo lolrtu ""' The ';Amlao" is scheduled.for an ovtml,pl trip 10 tho Cor1c:1 Bank. weather pcnnittlq. Aeavina the docks 11 9 p.m. on Friday. Thompt0n hopes to &el b•ra Island. Sean Fortner ot Hunlin&ton , Buch <aua)>I a limh ,of rode rllh while 00 board lho .. Free1.ftoe" and wpped o[f bis Cllcb with • 21· CLUB GOLF e.ffort with an clght·root-birdic putt. FoUowin& the pros on I.he POA Tour is part ol the ft.tn for local lm.lteun. ........... , IWWis oil I.be <UI end ol CW•"'"' lllwl -be lpOlled I.be olla.t. Thi ~ ... IMicd lbo, ball and welshed Jn II t:lO ()OIUldo. For charier lnlormatloo oo U.. "8-ll," plioll6 IJ00.640sMAXO. · Soll IOd fmll waler ....... will .,,.. IO lllln "'" ,• CZINBA -...... .. ..................... ...., ........ -'"I" ........... • -I. 11oo ~ ol Fisll llld Olmo -la '- .. Mlllfta >ill)'t --... JS -•Tho w-m Flolll111 Tocklo IOd -='i:ci,;;; p .... Wednead., al Ibo-...,.,. 8oedo ' Culer. 1'bll lllOw ii lbo nalloo'I peallll OU reacallon lbow and will ha,. oo dloplay, and able far oalo, lbo lalool In uh and fmh -.. ud boallq ...,,.,....~ ...... wllb .... ol fbb1ns, huntina aad vaca1.ion retorts. lnduded in 1hio year'a ,_ wlll ho FRB8 ltOUI lllhln&. new.outdoor *1lna ""I"• Oy coocoune and a bop uu lor booll, Rv'• and Ins scar. Show boura -oo -kdays, 2 p.m. p.m.i Saturday, to a.m.. to 10 p.m.: and Su I.JD. 10 7 p,m, Kids under 12 will be admllled wilb a parent. CiU-.&ula crcdill DaviJ (or rtfin her 1kilb oo the (Ol.lrt, and also Jw.lpl bu -lop II I pc.-. Baldi, who ho!di 1be amiueur rerord at Pebble Beach (64), is the 1011 of 19S8 U.S. Open champion Tommy Boldt. Then there's Stankowski, a PGA Tour rookie who created some of the biggeq Newport Oa.uic headlines in 1994 •. talUna a two-stroke lead after the fi.rsr day with a 7-under 64, then (or&etring how to putt on the second day, shoo1ing a l-over to finish tied with Jerry Folu and Sonny Skinner. Foltz won the event in a one·hole playoCI. • Rohen Funk. 30, ()( Sao&& Ana Hci&hll and 1 k>cal elecirtcal IX>ntractor, isn't lute a hoJc·in-one is all that it's cracked up to ht. Funk. who ac:cd hole No. 4 (182 yards) on Feb. 9 11 the Costa Mesa Golf and C.OUntry Oub with a .S-iron, his aecond·carcer hole-in-one, surfcrcd ligament diunaae 10 1 finaer on the day of hls feat. then landed de""~ In lhe bole. "You oould barely oee 11,' llld Funt, who - ployi111 In i li1umamcn1 wltb dub prol<ulonol Ed Howard. "We beard it wben It hit the pln." ~ ...... ·~·= .... ~.Gal' '*'-••CU.1 ...... •• •a,.........,.,..,, ..... ..., Clil*ll't10 .... ,. ............ , .. . .... 111).._, .. ,.,....._ .......... ... ...,,.. double di&ill eodt tlmc we JO ou1 I.here, We doA'I niaUy depend on one pc non, so 1 ,toow II I doo'1 ha"' 1 bot niaJ>~ IOCn<One else will" .. He's 1auaht me • lot,.. Czin.pl said of Davis. "He's been a arc friend, as well as a coach. We've talk a couple times a week while he's bc.e Out with hit back." St:inkowski, amona other highlights in the first day. sank a 6().foot Cringe shot on No. 2, chipped in a 15-(ootcr on 12, drained an uphill. le.rt to riaht JS·Coot pull to take the lead on 17, then finished the PUIUC NOTICES --~":'?'-· ............. _. ·--c..- • PUIUC NOTICU . '<i -.::. . ~ •• < • . .. ......... '°"" fN;t .......... __ ill .......... 111r ........... _ .. _.. ..... ,...,,~_IDW....,lilO.••••n • IDWllll($7)Mlf~Nen1a1lw_.._. ... "I haven't golfed since," Funk uid. llOl - ill fw. 1Z ... lfllUl'llll.. lkuoe"•••• ... ... ,.... .. 12) .... ~ ..., ........... ., _,.. "And a!'t.cr I m:ade my first one, at Recreation Park (in l.Qng Beach) two ye.an ago, my cat died. Somethina bad happens every 1ime I make one, IO J almost don'c want to make.another one." k DMI lloCk-*'9 ... .P* 72) ... AMII 0. Le ,.,... ~11111 ..... ""' I: ... Alt""* .... 71) tM .... ,._ NII SI) W\11 JlgN C:. Funk's ace 15 days ago bounced once, .RJcb•rd Dunn h • 0.11,y Pllol ~pol'fl Wrlttr whose dub toll column •pptars rrcry 1bvnday. PUIUC llOT1Cfl PUIUC llOTICQ P\llUC llOTICll ..... .., ., ... ,,,.,, .... _. a•1·z 1 · ,..,. • ... ,.. L.1111 DIJ I ..... -Wiii lrlr, Cllll; ...... CCIII mil. I ,_, W '* .., ............ f,.,..,...,, I I :do : l'I • It ... • .. -.......... .,.. .. ..... ....... ] ..... ..... ::=. ........ "" -....... ....... ........ ... --·--::. i "\": ~,,.... ' P\llUC llOTICU One o( two senior starters. Cr.in· 1ul.!'1 s11bility bu rome throujh an un)'ieldina de¥otion 10 lmprorina· her pm<. ''I sum I've 1tw1ys had that work ethic." she said. "1 was pretty serious about baskctbatl whtn 1 played on my elcmcut:ary and juntor hlJh teams, and just' con1inued 1ha1 at Estancia." P\llUC llOTICll ' Czinaula doesn't uy much on th Ooor, but Boyce said when I.he ~· rare opinion, it'• taken 10 heart. "She commands the respect o( he teammo.tes," Boyte said. "ll lhe K>meth1ng. cvef)'One listens. The love her. She's got a Jl'C.lt girl." PUIUC IOTICU -ticll IUnl -• 10 1, 10 r ... I I • • d • ' • r • I = • I • ft = • • = ' ' i I r . I • • Bow To Place Classified Ad I\' P•ONE: 714142°5171 Bl' VISITING OR MAIL: HOllCf Of' TRUSTEE'S SAt.f lN•l.M s.i. Nol) 42Sl1S_,.T ,, ... 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