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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-07-02 - Orange Coast PilotNEWPORT BEACll TIDES TOOo\Y ......... ....... ._.. ..... ._.. ... -· ......... ....... ._.. ..... .._. ... 11110-.4.6 1111 ...... u 1111,..... u ,,,.,.... Z.6 1llSt ..,..._ 4.1 7:41LM.0.f . 2111 ,... ...... .,, ,_.. 1.l·· QUOTES OF THE DAY ''71aae bird.I an 10 bi.t. U'1 likL """"" clqM"1I "" "' "" -· .. Harbor Island resident attempting "'-~ th~ a.e~t blue ~erdn IMq in a tree near her home. (Al) "AU I knpw I.I w#uf! I rtt1d in the ~;·lloJcn COMMUNITY EVEm •.The Costa Mesa Civic Allociation meets toniaht at the West Side Police Subst11ion, 567 W. 18th Street. Topic or the 7 p.m. meeting is the master plan for the Onnge County Pairarounds •The Newpon Beach Parb, · Beaches and Recreation Commission ft)CCll It 1 p.m. in the Council Ownben, 3300 Newpon Blvd. •The Business Devek>pmcnt Committee of the Newport Harbor Arca Ownbcr of Commerce meets at 7:30 a.m. in the chamber offices .. • .. Lea MWei'ablea" continues its nm at tho Oranp County PerfomU.na AIU Center. Perform· IDCCI today and Wednesday at 8 p.m .. For information call 556-~RTS or 7411-2000. •The C.onaervato? Lounge 11 the Fout Seuonl Hotel •n Newport Beach presents the jazz and ooaterpporary duo fust Friends . todoy, Wednclday and Thunday ,,_ 641 p;m. for information, call 15,,,_, •Jan by ,the Muter Trio is featwrod frOm s-8 p.m. Wedneaday DJahl at Le Trianon, located at Le MeridiCn Hotel in Newport Beach. For informalloo,.call 47&-2001. •Benoit Brecht and K'urt·'wcill'a musical "'Happy End'' CODtinues on •ta.re at South Cout Repertory. Per- lormancca IOday and W-aday are al 8 p.m. For tnfortnaUoe and ruervations call 9'7~3. JUST THE f ACTS · •When aurf mllllc 1<placod bl& bands In Balboa. what w11 the name of tho !"'!II popular locol ..... p? ·1ouo.i nae ~1 pu• •a ~ • ,_ ......... II ,..,,._ ..._ ,_.., ......... ,... ...... .,...,... r' 644..Jlfl .,, ... ••f.44!Pt1, INDEK on vacant By Anni CeOolo ""'"' COST A MESA -Unable to break 1 deadlock on several nominations to ft.JI Ed Glasgow's vacant council sca1. the Oty Council decided to po1tpone their • decision until their next meeting. That July l!I date is the last possible time the council can call for a special election in case they arc still unable to agree on a candidate. Starting with eight nominations, 1he council finally na rrowed the field to four names: former council hopeful Karen McGlinn; Planning Commissioner Joe Erickson; traffic commis.sioncr Dave Stiller and redevelopment committee member Mark Korando. But in a straw vote, lhc council split 2-2 on all four ca ndidates with Mayor Mary Hornbuckle and Councilman Peter Buffa approving McGJinn and Erick.son and Councilmembcrs Sandy Genis and Jay Humphrey approving Stiller and ~rando. After giving themselves a few more I moments to think. _. to ... • tbo meetina. the councils aMn..,... S.J 10 think lhinp OYCr for UQCber two wecb, after a more detailocl cQea•um Oii CM. four candidates failed to . break tbo deadlock. . " COuncilmu Buffa diucn1ed in dclayina the decision, AJinl be didD't think two weeks would make any difference at all. But his motion 10 set a special election on Nov. 5 was not pwwed .,,_ bis fellow council members. The fifth council seal has been open since June 15 when Ed Glasgow resigned, citing health problems. . Since that resignatK>n, the cou.nci.I has had 10 make one tough decision after another. On June 17, after • great deal of debate, the council voled 3·1 with Genis dissenting to make an appoin~nt to fill Glasgow's posi110n rather th.an bold a special election. Council members voling in favor of the See OPEN SEAT-,.. --Joe Erickson and Karen McGlin n are c1mong four Cost.l /\'les.l council hopefuls who will be kept guessing at leas! .inother r.vo weeks. ---8111 Hamilton, owner of the Cannery, is among restaurateurs and other busi- nesspeople catering to a growing Ja~nese market. Made fol' Japan Stores, eateries cater to the East Jar,anese version of his menu. And the af able res1aur11eur isn't the only Newport Beach businessman 10 recognize the lucrative Japanese tourist market. Teacher sues his prosecutors By !!Is Yo<oi ..... C annery restaurant owner Bill Hamillon knew he had to change his menu when larae Froups of Japanese lourists kept coming into his Newport Harbor waterfront restaurant and ordering the same meal ror the entire t•ble. But Hamihon was smart enough to realize he didn't need 10 change the food h.e scl"\led -his menu. needed a physjal change. The members or these )apanesc to ur groups, Hamilton deduced, were all ordering the same dllth becau.tc they simpty couldn't read the menu. "We noticed one person in the group would order a meal off the menu and the rest of them would order the same thin&,·· be nid. H•mflton i1 now printing up a Fellow restaurateur Jim Dale, who owns Villa Nova, is also working on a Japanese tnnslation or hts menu. "It's taking us a little more time though , to transl•te Itali an to Japanese," said Dale, who speaks Japanese from lhree ye•n' experience in lhe country. Meanwhile, businessmen like Bob AJlen, senior sales m1n1ger at the Newport Marriott Hotel,· long ago realized the potential in Japanese tourism. Thanks 10 AJlcn, a rrcquent participant at J11pancsc trade shows, Japanese visitors checking into the Newport Marriott haYC, (or the past 15 ycan., been hancjcd hotel directories written in their native language. More and more, J•pancse arc choo&ina OrantC Countv u. a VK&tton See JAPANES.,_,.. By Emily Adams .. .... SANTA AN1\ -A former Newport Be ach elemi:ntar) .,chool tcarhl"r, e'toncra1cd or child molc!>tatton charges niurc lh3n l"'ll year' a~l\ returned 1ro cou rt Monda) th•... time scck.1ng damages against th•1'c y,•ho ong1nally dragged him to c11urt 1n ]Qf!S. Frank Touobna Jr 1~ ask.1ng for an unspcc1fied amount of money 1n his feder11t courl Ja..,,·su11 aga1n~1 1he .:11y of Newpurl Be1tch, the-county, lXputy D1.s1rict 1\ttorney Ke lly Macc-achern and W1ll1.tm i:\:tn~. former dcpu1y-1n-char11:c of the D1,tr1ct 1\11ornc-~ \ Sexual Assault Unit. "He's trying lo recover damages for a prosecu11nn 1ha1 never should have happened 111 the f1rs1 place,'" said Tounhna·s lawyer, Erne.s1 Chen. In JQSS. rour fifth-ttradc girls from ·rozzohna's class a1 Mariner's Elemental) Scho<"ll acruscd their teacher of fondling their hreast~ and hut1ock5. During the trial. the girls were characterized aa manipulators and d1sc1phne problems who complai ne d ol T ozzolin1 to avoid failing Lil i;chool. In Januar. JQXQ, 3uror' 1ook just 55 minu tes to find rnuohna innocent o( the charges. SlJl months IJter. the same tnal judge apologized tw1l·t: tl' thl' ]Q-ycar educator as he declared 1 ozzol1na factu•lly 1nnocen1. The unu!iu:il ruling meant Touolina'1 police 11nd courl records would be scaled for three \'ear' and then dcslfO)·ed. The decla r~llon Y,t•uld al-.o make it easier for Toz.1ohna. n1 1w -!~. Ill regain his teachin& credential" To1..zohna ha'\ return('d to tcachina. this tune at 1he Jlln1ror college level, and conunue~ to hve and work in Orange C'ountv. ('hen '\:ud llie c1,,L, 1r1al, ''' d<:tC'~ whether ·1 ClUt"llina 1!<. entitled to a monetary award from his former prosccu1on, is expected to N-g1n 1n NO\·emhcr .Giant blue birds invade exclusive island 8Y Run Loor "" "" NEWPORT BEAOf The excluaive Harbor Island community is abuzz with news ol wh.al may be iu "'°" distinctive rakknt.1 ever. But word hu ii the new nelahbon are teavina half· ca11n fish all OYer their blickyard. Locals A)' about rive to seven siant blue herons arc maldntl bablot In a 56-looMall T<><Ry pine ,,., on the iolitnd. The blrdo at1nd 3 feet 1111, haw a 6-foo< wi ....... llld • -for llah -bol1I tonlp and -ic. °'We found a half ol a koi uftder lhe trco," Mid one ' flill'or. "It WU a ~ bri&ht yellow and ...... to4. The -llual -bad .. awl\&I --they IOI -. luid ~nchhclr poad empty.• r...r the treo may bo cu• down by ....... -· ~ the lo , -•tt .., ,...,.._ I ood tlllt 11ua1·~ plw lvr 1ho empty lot ..quire ,....,. .. ofdw UM. • .... . A 1911 -.. brobl' ..,....nil .. tho new_, ... .. be ..... for «Cil ..... -...... 0-D111_ot _lily IM tree cannol be touched as k>ng u the heron~ arc ncsling there. "The bird itself is prolectcd becau~ 11 is 11 non- game specica.," &aid Mite McBride, a patrol captain in 1hc LonJ Beach off"toe of the state Fish and Oamc Department. The Fish and Game rode states. in par1 , "'It is unlawful to lake, pouea ot needlessly destroy the nest or cap of any bird," acoordina to McBride. who 11kl his dcpanmcnt will investiaate the site. Althouah the law doesn't apply once the birds have vacated tF.e tree, McBride aaid re.moY•I of the nesting site would ha a 'lhame. "In Soulhena Caaifomia, we're not eiactty knee- deep In habitat;• he Nld. "In that rc1ard, we ha~e to ICC an)' habitat &0-'' RcsidcnU say thb: ii 1he teCOftd year 1~ giant birds of ~ haw Mfl. d in the tree. Some: of lhe giant blue he.ront never k:ft 1he tree after the fint nc1tin1 --"""' loeal -....... prior )'Con, naldcntt .., waller arcea herons were tecft in tho same trM durins !P_rina ncs1ifta time. Ufe for OM .neipbor whole bKll;yard falls wilhin ,.,. ot tho -ril\a ttte bu been a bit .....,., """"tho""'-.....a• . ' ... ~ ... I I . t . •.• ..__ ______________________ _ The bead chef at the Villa Nova, located on Mariner's Mile on Newport Harbor. Mergenthaler has worked at the reataurant since August of 1968. "I wu raised in the restaurant busineaa. My father was a chef and my mother was a cocktail waitress." ... srann .. •a•~~~~~~~~~ Mergenthaler haa been a busboy, a bartender, a waiter, a preparation cook and apprentice at the ,Villa Nova. lo 198 1, a~er working in the kitchen for eight years wtth the late Wally Gentile, he was appointed head chef. "I'm always learning something new. The re is a whole spectrum of what can be cooked." REWAllJI~~~~~~~~~~~~ Even though Mergenthale.r typicaU~ works from 1 p.m. to midnight five days a week, he enjoys the work and the preparation that goes into every meal he serves. "The hardest part about this job is the level of consistency, d?ing ~he .same thing night-in and night-out. The day I let something shde as the day I should get out of the business." Compiled by Tom Speiss oc Serlal Corley Mtles felt as if he'd been bern again. And m a way he had. It had been 12 years since his briefly successful television show ''The Good, The Bad and The Badge" had been canceled and since then he'd lived on reputation, syndication royalties . and Johnny W~lker re? label, which matched the color of has eyes most nights. Lafe was comfortable in a boozy sort of way. though lacking excitement at times But that was changing with t he Hollywood success of his new pilot, "The Balboa Years." The fall senell detailed the adventures of a down-on-his-luck detective named Spud Jones who'd retreated to Newport Beach to hck ha s wounds after a high- prof1le adultery case he'd been hired to ORANGE COAST investigate ended in murder in Chinatown. 8EQI /\L Miles, filled with a renewed pride and a \elf-made promise of sobriety, poked at his eggs. All usua l, he was having a late hreakfas t at The Galley. sitting at his usual corner seat with a vtew o f the Balboa Yacht Basin The front door to the small cafe opened gently and then closed with a hang. Corky looked up. II wa!. Kathe rine Bell He groaned. Ju.,t what he needed. ( orky tried to avoid Kathe rine\ eye~. hut 1t ""as no use The reporter from the Newport Beach Weekly had spotted him "Hey Katherine. what rock are you looking under today?" "Ac tually. I was looking for you .. I JU\t heard <;omethang that might he of interest to vou Thelma Jean\ dead " To he conunued ORANGE COAST lllily !'Jt~ ,.. .... .,.,.....~ Cllllf '=!:d.o.. _ ........ ..... llW ....... a a fl. • 0:.\. ..... ..._. ~~ u. ...... ......,_~ ~ ".:::Z;:· How to reach us at The Pilot O rcut.doft Or.ange County f>.42.,..333 ~ O.assified 642·5678 Display 642-4321 EdltorW Newt S40-l224 Sports 642-43)0 News, sports fD f>.4µ 170 M-. OMce 8Vllna Offa 6-42-4321 ....,_ faic 'l1·S902 • ., &'!Ir Mlliia ..... A beJl Juillet....., ad IC.al'-Y MolliCa ~ ftOln ta.. CKtfD of I lS·foot platfann. PhiimM~ down to ~ below. bou.ftdi .. back up to a ceaaer Pd.a. mo. o.te Mesa wcman'• leas acramble furiously ln the air. Focused as aho is, Molka doesn't realize she'• ~ acnatinized by lSS ~ OI chileled female mow. u Diamond. But IS aho ftiDp benelf toward tbe ~ Diamond is suddellJy rulhi.q into her fece. Just u tho two mab bodily contact, tbcit buqee cords whip them back to opposite . sides of the playina field . Welcome ladies and pUeman to American Gladiators. the fint Roman carnival to be aan.itized and set in a television IOU.Dd studio. This is where the avenge athlete can challenge today's super heroes: 10 men and women whose oi.lcd bodies are squeezed into red, white and blue spandex, whose necks arc as truck as a child's waist. The women have names like Zap, Blaze, Gold and Ice. The men a~ the siu of your average condo. "The first time I saw American Gladiators l thought, that show's made for me," Mollica said, showing rows of perfect white teeth A native of the Orange Coast, Mollica looks rypcc~t fm California. For fun, she works out at the Sports Connection every day for two hours. At work, she is the only woman firefighter si-,......,,._.,._, The gladiator relaxes at home In real hfe Kathy Mollica is a Brea firefighter who l1v~ an Costa Mesa I == Real Estate Rcrcnl real c'latc sales '' rcporlcd by the Co11th1«ntal Utw)«n Tit.It Co. '" 'ianta A n.t c..- 0 II Jt SHdl LaH, s 127 .000. 2 bed· room, 2 bath lo Julie Maller ri m ~u r1.. s180.000. 3 bed· room. 2 bath lo Mar\ Hooper 0 6IJ S«oat« St.. s 197 ,000. 4 bed· room, 2 bath 10 ttector Ouinones CJ llll M'1"' P'\., S 185.000, 4 bed- room, 2 bath to Mark Cherry a 6e1 N. S.. MldWd Dr., Sl78,000 to Carl Robin o "5 Seal St.. Sl82,000, l bcdroocn. I balb to Alderete Salvo ' '62 J.... St., S.20),W), 3 bed· room. l baab lO Ehnbctb Walker 1 l lat ~ ATL. S21S,OOO, 3 ~G­ room, I batb to Dau WoodL r '1J ~SL. $15-0.000. 3 bed- room. I batb., Oevid Menne a m c...,... SL. Sl90.000. J bed· room. I bat.ls to Albuo Graudo&. o 194 ~ SL. Sl9J..OOO, 3 bed- room., I t.tll 10 Tomas Rqub o 1114 Mw .. le Aft.. Sl93,<XXI, l bcd100ll\, I betb to R.ooaJd Obftcht O JI ll ..... Aft.. PJQ.000, 4 bed· roona. 2 bada to ~ a -Sete A.._, , J bed· room, I betb to Robin o IW u.119 P'L, SJ40,000, 4 bed- room to T cny Solomoa. Kathy Mollie.a h.in&\ ~h while participating in the popul~r televi- sion show • Amencan Oadiat~. • from volleybaJI. played with Orange Coast Colkge and CSU Fullerton teams Game one· Swing Shot. Suspended from bungee cords, the two contenders leap from their platforms, bounce off the ground, grab a vdcro ball from the center pole suspended about 20 feet off the ground, get back up to their platform and deposit the ball an the baskel. Molltea docs well here, but she doesn't atwa)'5 have the weight r.ceded to keep her m motion. Twice ~he ends up suspended above the floor. SW1nging back and forth helplessly like a frustrated Tinkerbcll. Game two: Pov.-crball. Contenders run through a mnu of Gladiators here. trymg to slam a soccer ball into one of five mall baskets while scantily clad Am.uons wrestle them to the noor The audience applauds again and agam at the d1redion of a lighted sign, while Mollica kneads a charleyhorsc out of her thigh back.stage She and her opponent pace around each other, then watch si.lentty as another mjur~ contender 1s helped of( the Powerhall field. "I don't n.-cn care about "",nning no~. I JU'it don't want to _.. .... o 4J I VbC. S--. SJ97,SOO. ) bed-room.. 2 bath &o Frectmct Hun 0 '1J Ylim .......... SS00,000, 3 bed· room, 2 bath to Michael Bucb.n. o 516 l....e w_,, DlS.000. l bed-roma. 2 bath to V&nee11t Ac:catdt 0 1'15 ....... SJ%2.000. 4 bed- f'008\. 2 badl to Mcll.Dda Motford. 0 Jal ....... $406.000. 4 bed· room. 2 blalb to Chuta Bc9dcr. o rm ~ u......_ 1122.<XXI 10 Mchnda Mallord O -......_A.._, SJ69 000. 3 bed· roona. 2 beth 10 1lM>mas Call11ter · o JW Vim U..... Sl68j()O. 2 bedroom, 2 beth to John hroch get hurt," Mollica says. Somehow this doesn't quttc ring true. Sure enough, once face to face with a woman twice her size -a "-"Oman whose white spandex sports bra and a-string reveal every muscle like an anatomy l~n -Mollica barrels ahead, only the goal in mind. As the games wears on, Mollica i~ hung on. hn at nnd rolled over. She is enclosed in a hamster exercise ball. pulled from the sheer wall face she is trying to run up -all leading to the final e¥Cnt, an obstacle course called, appropriately, "The Eluninator." For anyone who played Mousetrap as a child, Eliminator has the same goofy kind of hectte preci"iion. It's running up a treadmill, crossing a wire on a hand bike, then sprinting over a rolhng log. up a cargo net. down a zip line, up a wall and dodging the Gladiator's fil'lal trick. All k.tnd of silly business for a ~nous athlete, one would unagine. but there is a chance to win mo~ than $20,000 for those who make the final rounds, which LS exactly where Mollica appears to be heading. ··After this oompetition I feel Ii.kc I can do anything. l'IJ be 28 next month, but I'm not old." o .Jl16 C.nt ~ SID.<XX> to Ste· pben Grod o J iit Cent UMa, $590,000 to Todd Sadcd. o ltU C... .....,..., ~.000 to Rdard Brldccfoni o ms c... ~ s 104,(D} '° Mart Wbltney o 14 C,,.. ,.., Lue. S~<XXI. 4 bcdrocm, S bath 10 F.R. N o 16 be SL ~ Sl,l~.<Ol. 4 bcdroc.n. 4 betb '° Frau Sabamo. a M ._ ~ o..1. S81S,OOO. 4 bedroom,) bath '°Anthony ero.n, 0 J ... cw-..,... $640,000. l ~ l '-" lo J8Cl Orlpby. tity ' an_ age-old question A 1 w '°' ot loll 'ft• •ILN ........... '""'7-M'llll• Ila On t o ._ IMI. ....._ ...,,, dlo i,,_ ................ .... lrN·•llk'oi•lr•. aa ••arr .i ... _,.. w • ,.._ oe tM ..._.. ---.... °' ,, <-. ---)oorMtilal ~ . ,_-.-,Im .. -~ i. a-, Ibo-........ I --dlo .,_ .,._ otjonr ., .., _,fa lbe ....,.,.-°' ... .... NI .. -~ ...... (and, ....... a certain ""' ..... ·On the Coast .. ,, 1111 a1oo -1nt:p1aco-. 1a .u v'reMll. A8d we ~ ~. dMlioa. ~ 1ll'Oft ·au -..... -.. -bnUlltl -llld '"""' -, "-all dailY ..-.papen, tho Loo Aaplet Tl.-coplllrod i l wrlttna .......... tba Pilot 16. udlho ........ I•, · It -illil ii • P'Otty pd liltle paper llld u a-.-ldy (-an! tenn, that) It · should be even better. But therti ia a certain amou nt ol P&rceMld distinction and pratlp that goeo with belaa a daily .._pi.,, w. will -.... ~ -dloulJI comma out every day does not noce••rilJ mile a newspaper Ill)' pd. What a -doel for itl ruden la what makea it wortflwhile. A. my friond Mark Twain WU fond of:yylq: ''Thunder b loud, thunder b impreuivc, but it Is liahtnillJ that docs tho job." Tho Pilot bu p>I spark,makon. While we are now officia11Y devoted to COYerinl Newport Beach and C.O.te Meu in the utmoet depth, I trust we will not become too pnMncill. Good stories don't cue where they come from. Very often. what happens in another community it interestina 10. ot hu significant im~t on, itJ neiahbon. Yun •ao. the Pilot had edJtiona few differenl cilia. We lived in Huntini;ton Beactl then and could IMM'r find out what wu p>in1 on in Newpon or Co.11 Meu or anywhere else in the county. Not the little lhinp. but the important political news and the juicy crime atoricl and tbc slupid~ncil lricks. We found lhat frustnting and irrilatina- WoUld todly's Pilot ccwcr the massive oil spill in Huntington Beach? The house in Laguna lhat got painted red, white and blue? Will we continue to report on important goinp-on at our great local univcnity, even if it is a few hundred yards across the border? I cenainl)' hope ao. A lot of judgment calls will have to be made as this new thing shakes di:wm. . _ What I will miu is the opportunity to poke around in Huntinaton &ach and Irvine. They have city councils and other officials who do wonderfully outrageous thinp. But then, Costa Mesa's cut of charactcn and their politics are never dull. Even Newport Beach is learning. Replacing a badly needed parking lot witb an expanse of lawn when the city has mandated water cutbacb -that's the spirit, gang! Not everybody will be happy with the new Pilot. Many people think it's a great idea, some arc angry, most arc simply sad thal we couldn't keep aolng u a daily covering the entire Orange Coast. Editor Bnl Lobdell told me about a Huntington Beach woman he spoke to who wu Utcnlly in tears. Sile had read the Daily Pilot for ycan and would min it terribly, she said. A lady named Diane from Mission V'tejo called the newsroom just a few minutes ago, She wanted to know how to get a mail subscription. - "I really admire what you JU)'I ~e trying to do," Diane said. "I figure if I can put a few extra beans in your pocket and gel some good reading in return, th1t'1 a. S(KXt deal." Diane then reached into lefl field for an interesting analogy: "When I was diYorccd 1Dme years a&o," she said, "I 1old my childien that, even though I may not be able to see you as often, when we are together ii will be quality time ... the best times ever. "If you can come out three days a week and be really good, be a quality newspaper, what you are doing will work for you." Hit a hole-in -one, drive away in BMW at Best Ball Scramble NEWPORT BEACH -Golfers of 111 skill levels are invited to play in the Newport Cen1er A.s.sociation's Best Ball Sc:ramblc, the annual c harily golf tournament, to be held July IS. Bcnefitting the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation, the d•y"of golf and '°ntcsts will be held at the Newport Beach Country Oub beginning at 9:30 a.m. A barbcquc lunch will be served at 11 a.m. and 4'111ofJUlY llAM.....;fltlO WOLFMAN JACK the shotgun tee-off begins 11 noon. Among the challenges on the couBC will be contests for holc-in- onc, longest drive and closest 10 the pin. The lucky winner of the hole-in- ane con'tcst will drive away in a new BMW 32.515. The fee is $150 per player. Companies arc invited to be sponsors. For more information, call 720-8488. ~ AT111911T1110 KIL DIAMOPID'hWM $11 P.~O.P MYQN!...:m AU. ....... wm<ntB AOOM; ~ ... Rotary,==-show amono; July offefiilgs Tiusday :z-:.- lll!WPORT 8l!AOf -Willl tho -, cl aoldlon -tho Penlao Oulf Wu, tile _..,. will ... -... -pOlllot pride thlo lndope-o.y. Altd ea.a M.,. ,and N---\ be left out of tJte, rod, white 1111d blue celebration. Olcl·fMliioned picnlcl, fi...-tl ahowa and even a .bc)tc parade are l<hoduled Thunday In tho citiea, all open IA> tlte public. A ~tar fireworks lhow ia planned at Oranse Cout C.Ollcp'• l.el)aitl Stadiwn. Oatea open at 1 r..m. and ~arioul musical IJOUpl, ncludina a barber shop quartet and tok>ilt Kevin Fehrman, will eniertain the crowd from 7:45 p.m.. to 9:15 p.m., when the fircworb bealn. 1'ictets arc $3 (or adults and free for children 12 and under accompanied by adulta. The show ii lpDRIOred by The Pilot. lhe city of Costa Mesa, the Costa Mesa Rotary, and 1he Orange Cout C.OUcgc Foundation. Earlier in the day -and just across lhe street -is the Orange County Republican Party's 3rd annual picnic, themed "Old Gtory, New Glory." More · 1han 10,000 people are expected to attend the picnic from noon to 4 p.m. al the Orange County Fairgrounds. In addition to food, games, a vintage car show and a silent auction, a special tribute to the spouses ol active military personnel who served in the l1crsian Gulf is planned. General admission to the picnic will be $2 per pcnon or $5 per Camity. Military familic1 will be admitted at no charge. In Newport Beach, where - unlike Costa Mesa -fireworks arc illegal, cilizens arc invited to ... Althougll the city ol Coot> Mesa st;ll pe<m;ts the pu<Chase of fin,~ns, many ,..;dents ..., opting lot spectacular displays offered at numero~ shows in Newport. Beach and Costa Mesa. lhe Newport Dunc• aquatic park's annual fireworks shaw al 9 p.m. Newport Dunes will also be holdin~ a Fourth or July party beginn10g at 8 a.m., complete with games, barbeque and water sports. Roughly 10,000 people arc expected to flock. to the 100-acrc water resort. Across the harbor from the Dunes, the city or NcwpOrt Be ach and the Mariners community will hold their 18th annua l Independence Day bicycle parade and celebration at Mariners Park. The bicycle parade begins at 10 a.m., ending at the park for ho1 dogs, games and a raffle. Local Boy Scout and Girl &out t~ will sell rooc:t and clowns wdl provide entertainment. Al I p.m., about a dozen decoralcd boats will float lhrough Ncwpon Harbor in lhc Old Glory Boat Parade, hosted by the America n Legion Yacht Club. Par1ici pantJ have been encouraged 10 don costumes and include music on thei r decorated boats. The pa rade begins at Collins Isle. Newport Beach is also known for its beachfront s1ree1 closures and mass deployment of police officers on July 4, aimed to curb the violence and problems that have pl agued the city on past holidays. .... Beauuc ol the ~ ti Newport'• ac:ubore, the ~ Council has autbufized dolilll ._ beach area bounded -"1' ti .. Coast Hisbway, Welt _, Boulevard, Proopect ~ • 32nd Street to ino••"'C wllidl traffic from S p.m.. to l Lm. This area includes St.+- Drive, the eastbound Jana fII West Balboa Boulc>ard ~al 100 blocks between P"°"""' _. 32nd streets. The westbound i.- o ( West Balboa Bou1cvud-• ·•'-'·· -.. rcmam open, __,..,. .... leave the city. Banner to seek witnesses to Huber's disappearance By AMa Cekoli "" ... COSTA MESA -Her face has been on national television and on thousands of Oiers, and starting today a larp banner with Denise Huber's picture will be placed near the strc1ch of freeway where she disappeared almost one month ago. "Wc'u installing 1his banner in the hope it will help trigger the memory of someone who may have seen anything," her father, Dennis Huber, said Monday. A SI0,000 reward is being offered for in£ormation that helps au1hori1 ics locale the 23-year-old Newpo rt Beach woman who va nished during lht pre-dawn hours on June 3. "This can only help," said Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Ron Smith. ''We'll sec what happens r.nd hope for the best ... lire, Huber said. He said managers of the a pa rl mcnt complex have ~o objection to 1hc banner and, 1n fact, said it can hang there as long as needed. In addition to a pictun or Hube r, the banner will ask motorists travcli qg her last known roule: "Have you seen Denise Huber?" and provide a phone numbe r. In mid-June. the . .\.dam \Y aish Child Resource Center 1oined in the search for Huber and helped organize today's press conference 10 unveil 1he banner, said Lynn Day, victim services director of crimes against children. While the statewide o rgan1Lation has traditionally involved itself with missing children. i1 does make e sceptions for unusual cases involving adult s. she sa id. Huber was last seen in the early morning hours on June 3 -a Monday -wh en she dropped a I :fit~. j I a jl Criend off at hil Huntinpm Baa home and presumably tClltllld driving to the Newport aeaa home she shares with her ~ She got as far u lhe Conma del Mar Freeway ~ bc.r tire. tallw out, forcing Mt to *IP oft 1lia highway, just past \be. 'Bear SO. exit, police said. Po lice say Huber'1 car Im)' 1aPI. rolled 10 a stop at about 2:lO a.& Monday. Her parents reported .. missing la ter that day. 0 According to the sccnl ,._._ picked up by police dop, tl:lc tJQ graduate stancd walkiq ia direction of an cmcrscncy call about JOO yards away wbe• tracks abruptly stopped. Detectives s1ill don't have any substantial leads in the case, despite an intensive search lhat has iftcluded a reccnl spot on FOJI televi sio n 's America 's Mos t !~~~~~~~~~~~~~:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:=:==::=:=:=:=:::§::§~ Wanted, Smith said. r; The banner. which is 6 feel tall and 30 feet long, wi ll be hung from the roor of an apartment complcit at Bear and Bristol streets, the site neare st to Where Huber's car was round with a Oat FRIDAY 51'M-MIO CllrtollM -"""''"' JON~N CRYSTAL LEWIS .... _, ' Be A Part of the County Fair Excitement y Advertising in Our range County Fair Edition. The Pilot and the Huntington Beach/Fountain \tlUey Independent wiU publish a Special Tabloid Section on Thursday. July 11th featuring the events of the Ormge CO\J'\ty Far os well os CYt odditonol 10 .cro Copies to be distrbJted during the 12 days of fair excitement. --------0---------...: • Lei lhousa'1ds al ~~ lair'QOllfS see you odll8rtiing message In tt'4 colorfU lcilloid lstlng lair ac!Mties. ceremonies ald entertaiwtunt ... Cl'ld, the foci !hot m<7"I Oraige Coast reslden11 SOiie 1his spedal l<ttild lo help pla1 their fair ltlneray. • ¢ Deadlines: Spoce & Copy •July 2nd O $17 per col. In. -both i::q>eB Col~ Display Advertising D1pt. ~ (714)642-4321 ext.250 • 0 -Quick Shake-Up: Administrators arc coming and goin& lac mm• ~ends at Newport Be..ich-bascd beachwear maker __ _ ~uiksllver, which recently n:ported dwindling sales and ~rofits. ~ ())airman of the board ..ind chief cxecutm o«ic:cr John C. Warner is out, hav1n1t relinquished bis duties to ~ecome · a consultant for the company in Europe, ""'.Quiksilver umounced Monday ! Warner will work with Qu1k..,1hds recently acquind !(and profitable) Na Pali, S.A. ot I r..1ncc, which was _the • ·..only bright spot on a gloomy qu.irtnly report unvciled'----:;;;;iij11L.01L....1 "')-ecentJy. Quiksilver founder Robert B. Mcl\.n11~ht. currently the company's president. 1s nQ\.\-Lha1rm.1n ,,f the board and chief execuuve officer. He's been pn.·,,Jc:nt and director------ of the company since its inception in 14-,., Business Joining McKnight will be a rash of nc:w vice president watch • -some new ellCCS, some veteran' of the surfwe.ir -----• : company -including Randall L Herrel e'ecuti~e \ICC p~i~ot (a ~newly created po'iit1on); Danny Kwod .. vice pres1dent-.1dverusma and ~promotion; Seth E:.111.,on, 111ce president mt!rchandistng; Ste-.e Tully. nee .. president-national 'ale~ manager; anJ Grc:g Ziegler. 111ce p~nt­ C production. ., Mel Matsui. whu ha:> been v.tth the: company ;i year. has been appointed head of design 0 " Out to Crunch: R1ch..1rd Hill Adam., of United Wtttttn Mor1pel ·Corp. of Newport Beach delivered some dismal new~ at ~ Ytcd's Pacific Coast Builder'> Conference in San Francisco. Adams, who was among those on a panel of financte~ who forccas.t a housing crun ch should today's bu1IJmg mdustry credit cmis COfttinuc. told a news conference that lenders are 001 maktng real estate development loans because the' ''don't v.ant the gnef fna tbt • regulators. There arc loans that 'hould be made. but won"l be made because lenders don't want that gnef" • Adams. the moderator of the 33rd annual conference's .. Planmng ·Visions: A Better Way to Live and Build" presentation. tokt rcponen ~that this "no-grief situatinn would C\entualh lead fo .i shortage of :housing product ava1labk to con-,umc:f'\ later th1-. ~ear and m earl} 1 1992."' But panelist Thomas T Hammond of '.'lewpon &ach·'i TIM H••·oad "'Co. took a Jiffcrent v11::~ of the housing industry fmam.:m~ crunch, sa"mg • .. the industry is being affected bv a long-term hear m.ultet."' Hammond also cnucized the current new tO'oo\n t'luilding concept that he charged causes maov of the infrastructure fee problems of bwJdc~ He c;uggested a re tum 10 urban core regmns where finanong .., a••a1l•l°lle ind where the infrastructure S\-'item') Jre 1n place Jits and Jots: l f you want prL>Of 'that the hou,ing indu.-.tl) is on ,t\A' l!mund, JUSl take a look at J.M. P~t~rs Co-lnc.'s {int quarter l~2 rl·port for the period ended Ma11 ~I The Newpon Beach builder s.1w rnc:nue from housing sale-. drop to Std .2 million oo lt>9 clostn~, nmpared to the S6 7 l mtllton nn I hJ ckl:>an~ reported for 1he 11rrespond10g penod of fiscal I 9Q I RO BERT C. B ORDWELL is no ordinary ban~r Holl h.:t' ..e-rved th~ b.ml..in~ nt't'CI' ''' • 11 1n~e County bu')1ne5'>E"t ..irwt 1in ,,,.,,,, or1 ,1, 'ince 1970 Prior to 1orninl! "' 11 H.1 ,i. 11 "ewpon. Bob w.1~ Vrct• Pn·"d' 111 • 1 1 111 if'm Bank, (o.,ta M~ \.\ rh • \• • '· ,pc;1rs ex~nen<e J') .1n Or.1m;1 • 1i11nh 1 11mrnerc1.1I 8clnl..er. Bob l..n• "' rl • '" 1 1, llt'Ople and 1t-. bos1nesst.>'> I ·I• • \ 1111 ni.1\ hc;111e already ~ Bob Ht "' • 1 ,., rt " >PW C~ ~ c>ffl<t> "Ah• • I • , "penenc~ b.lnker<. t .in ,1 • " • 11 , 1 t!Jnk of N~ 1s no nrr!1n.1 ''·' " ( dll Bob oil( (71 41 "'t)()-h(IO! ~ WP hdve "" thft "Hht pet,, ,1. _. •-' ., Trend-setting . studio shapes Toyota future By Miil C<*!J 1"-,,... T ~ Big J L S .lu1om.Ucn.. •bo &tt ~-c ~ gc-t~ clobbc~ b) tbe J•1>9DMC. a.a ;.st &> easd) sbakc tlaeu &npy 6:sb at • ~ Bcadl &> they cu &I T ot,o.. Cally Da.p Research Inc_ Ta,oca ~loc~ Corp ·s tJ..S.·bascci .IUIOIDOll\C~ facility. bas pb}-ed a prollUDCDI role in tbe ~dopmcnt ol qmc of T oiyou ·s mois1-popubr model's .. ~~th.mg from CclJCb to Lcmsn (u tUS1"). ''Southc:n ( ~ form.a.. rMballartr ~lJOI' Bc.ach. an deal pbcc to dr-.. tmpraboa. -saad ~ld H c tl. Cdy 's 5bldlo ducaor. 1bcTC ·s 50 much cncrr and mdi\id\ubt\ ~~- UJ~ csaablbbcd a prttcdrn1 .lS the first &UIOl'DOtJ\ ~ deslp ,rudao oo 1~ \\~ Coast -.hen 11 opcocd an El ~an 10-~ Today. acMt\ C'\Cf! ~ .1utomotnc manu.bcturcr ~ fl~"'-C'd suit and csubbshcJ \\~ C()la)t ~ ~tus.. C~~ ~C'd to "~JX>n Buch an 1978. and a '"' wttts • cowpkted a ~~ ~ of the ~ ccn1er SiDtt &ts mcq>llOC. ~ bas been Ul'60h'Cd m tbc ~~ INTERESTED IN LAW SCHOOL? START THIS FALL Oesipoew D.Md T runo ttop ~~~future •t T ~ s Ulty {)esjgrl Research in ~port Beach. The ~~ ~nd ~ studio(~) was. lect."f\~ ~ md reflO\~ed ModeiCf Rhdt TMTan <ngtct ~ • ~ ~'5110n&I ~one step doser to ~ fiNI <X>ltrepl des.go b\ 9CU'pbng ~ t~-da~I 20-peroent ..c.W model t~. •-e ~tunes take a pnmd1'~ 10111.1! ~gn approach and then use 1cdu>Olog) to rdi.M the final results - ~ result~ are often ba~d '"" k.'l\.-ai CIJ'i.fons Dunng Ullltal r~.uc:h for the Lc.-rus LS .t(l l '.J~ -~ a.ssaped lO cicscnbe t 'le Amcnc:an ~t1,..e or bu~-er fhe ("'~)') lUm sun~ '°°"cd U\lWld ~C:-l'Of1 • <; 'kJitcrnnean·5')k homes and ,_,,;tn-fiU.ed hMt-<or to romc up • nh lbc ans-~r ·•l..ud.Jh we ·~ k1Catcd ID wh.&t h.n boeroaic ooe of the pnma.ry l.J ,.., •• t q bas been D&mC'd accounl coordinat o r at lntcrCo m111un1cation1lac. the cwport Bcach-llaeadquartered ~ and pmblic rdatiam •1~•cy. Bloo mbera bra•a• a:pericace ia ~tiwc ud llFFEll'S •llLSIEll llC. ...... ...., ......... ---..-.. WIN A•W1111P • ..,..., .tMTaAIL.. ARDD A 111.&YSL WailDftJaAD&Y I.oak ta~...,.,. ... CO"QPkte ddeOe md .._tD •-••c is dPlven martets for Laus." Campbell ~1d. "We used Newport Be.ch as a visual research aru. observing people at local soccer games and shoppmk centers." Based on that local research, the Calty design team made rcoomrncn4ations for what is now one of the hottest-selling luxury cars 1n America -and. no doubt. another thorn in the Side of the 813 3. design won of several Toyota vehicles, in.duding the 1978 C chca. the 79 Hi-Lux Truck and tbc '90 C.clica. public ~\ations to lntciCom from her in1emship at Rogcn and Cowan in Los Anceles. 0 Gbria Z...per & Associates of Costa Mesa has named Da'1d A. Dkt:a1 • as dim:tor of media rclatiocu Dickstein, an lrvuM: resident.. Mii be responsible for manag1n1 and s upervising aooou:nts. u well u pluming and implementing a ran,c of public relations projects. He previoulty was director of media relation• at Amici Marketing Inc. in Irvine. 0 Jeeoey R. Mlpln hu pined Lanae F'tnanaaJ Corp. of Newport Most recently, Catty developed the unusual look of the '91 Previa, which is desi&11ed from the gro•tnd up to meet American tastes and needs. "Our goal for the P,revia was to make it unique," said Dave Doyle, Previa's chief designer. "We wanted it to be totally different Crom the van Toyota was selling at the time." Calty took its time. The Previa project was launched in 1984. "By the time we finished our research, we were armed and ready to transfer that Beach as senior vic:o president of sales.. Maauirc will oYenee sales operations for att divisions of Lange, including LFC Real Eatate Ocaringfiousc Inc., LFC Luxury Homes Sales Inc. and LFC Real Eatate-Marltetina Services, Inc. 0 BlauJ (B.J.) Soanenbaw has joined EPE Tecbnok>siea Inc. of Costa Mesa as the new director of single phase products. Sonnenberg is responsible for oveneeina the development and 1tratc1ic direction of the single phue uninterruptiblc power systemt for EPE and its parent company. France-based Merlin Gerin. 0 The Four Seuoqs Ho tel Newport Beach recently welcomed Joae Barra1aa u its new Direcaor of Caterinf. In his new position, Barragan lS retpol\sibto for the development and powth of the hotel's caterin& and convearion ICMces dcpanmenta. Appointment Calendar program. Rcse~Uonl (SJ' for membcn, s.45 for non-tbemben) are due at noon Friday. CaU the BIA at .S.7-3042. w......._,,Jatylt Data Proceu na Ma~t Auoclatlon Oranae Co11 t chapter'• tnonlhly nct'Mdlftt and dinner wUI bo held at 6 p.m. at OM Red Uon Inn, lmO Brlttol 11., a.ta Mesa. Cott 11 w . eau 641· 1617 for rell~ltiON. ·---------=------. - \ Plower power <X>llONA DEL t.CAJt-CorOM del Mar ~ ar., wll cthbmk ~ 0., from 3 p.e. to 6 p.a. oa 1'\aadlf, JU, 16. GO~ta MeSa ·council refuses garage unit . Newport Lutheran Church tnvttes you m a 4tt. of July S.Mcl with Conwft.lnk>n. 9am on July 7th . COSTA MESA • ln a move Oty Council members said wu intended to preserve kJw..demity neiahborhoodl, the council on Monday niabt denied ' request by a F1awer Street property owne1 to build an apartment OYCr a prage behind bis home. The unanimous decision came . Humphrey laid. Plannina Commi.nlon staff mcmben bad ~ apprcMd Jeff Harris' pla to bWld tbe 1,200-tquare.foot-apartment just · before the coUDcil dodded lo tiahten 1 policy dealiaa wk.b IUCll acceS90rY apenraaata. • AltJiouab Harris" pi'ojed WU D0t Yo·1'*"1't,,.. ID,,. LuthMlln IO bllcolnB a Christian at ,.wpott Luthtntt ChurdJ. 798 Dovef (end of 181h) Newport Beach u a relief to more thu 2.5 ____ __...;..;... ______________________ ....,. ________ ...&.....------------------------ reaidenll who attended the meeting to" oppolO the add-on. Represented by a land-use expert, the residents went u far u aMnl a JG.minute presentation to the council, trying to show bow the nei&hborbood would be adversely affected by such an addition. "I do think. quite honestly, that this project overshadows the neighborhood," Councilman Jay Police will work longer in Newport By lrts Yokol 'Thi PlaC NEWPORT BEAOI -Police officers here will be working tonger shifts but will get more days off each month under a k>ng- sought alternate wort-week plan approved by the Oty Council. The council also approved a 5.5- percent pay increase for both the 150 sworn officers and the 62 civilian employees of the police department. Under the alternate work week. which goes into effect Oct. 1, officers work · 9-hour shifts for an 80-hour work period in exchange for two extra days off per month. In a 31-day month, officers would get 11 days off, rather than the nine per month presently awarded with the 8 1/2-hour shift schedule. Officers have k>bblcd for this alternate work week for a couple of years. saying such a schedule helps the many officers who commute long distances to work. Most other police departments use alternate work week.a. and the city would be complying with rcgjonal smog regulauons that require reductions In daily employee car trips. the officen ugued. Oty personnel officials were opposed to the idea for a while becau.se of concerns that such schcdulca could potentially reduce officer deployment and raise costs to the city. But during labor negotiations this year, the Newport Beach Police Employees Association was able to convince personnel offacials that t}\,e actual costs wouldn't be that high, association president Tom Tollman said. The police department also tried the alternate schedulin& on an uperimcntal basis over the past year and nottccd a reduction in the department 's overtime ~nditurcs since with the 9-hour shift, officen have about half an hour after their patrol time to work on reporu and other desk duties that often extend them into overtime, U . Tun Newman said. The labor apeement does aM: the police chief the authority to require any offscer to forfeit those days off if needed, for certain assipunents. The offtc:en applaud~ the city's compromise on the wwk week, but allO will continue to urae council review of one: other Jonptanclin1 ~ -tho way in wbicb lbe city comp1rca Ill saJarles to thole ol othor cidc.s in the county. -' A dty policy requires Newport Beach qompa,. its aa1ariel to the three hjabat-PQina dtlel .. ... COWlty. kt lbO pOUcy Ml .. been intcrpRtcd -di!fvenl)y bJ penonnel oftidala ud ~ , .. PersoaneJ officials iacf. dki coundl have tndiUooalty loobd onlY al other fWJ. 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Civic Auociation nM"eU tonight •t the West Skle Polk:c Subst•tion, S67 W. 18th Street 1"opic of the 7 p.m. meetina is the muter plan ror lhc Orange County F1itp'OUnds •The Newpon Be1ch Pub., Beaches and Recreation Commission meets •t 7 p.1n. in the Council Chambon, 3300 Ncwpon BM!. •The 8usincu Dcvek>pment Committee of the Newport Harbor Arc• Chamber of Commerce meets at 7:JO'Lm. i.n the dlamber offKU •"la Milnrablca" continues its run at the Oranac County Performia1 Arts Center. Perform· anccs toJay and Wcdncsdly at 8 p.m .. For information call S56-ARTS or 740-2000. •The Conservatory Lounae 11 the Pour Seasons Hotel tn Newport Beach pRsenu; 1hc jau and oontcqiporu)' duo Jus1 Friends todoy, Wednesday •nd 'Thund•y from 6-11 p.m. for informatiun, call 7S~ •Jazz by the Master Trio ii lulured from Sr8 p.ai. Wcdnclday niahl at Le Trianon. katcd at Le Meridicn Hotel in Newport Beach. For information, call 41~2001 . • Bertoh Brecht and Kurt Weill'• muaical "Happy End" continues on •taae at South Cout Repcnpry. Per· IOmiiliCei tOdilj .... ~y .... at & p.m. Fer infonnatioa and rucrvatioos ull 9S7..-003. JUST lllE fACTll •When l\lrf muaic replaced hi& binds in Balbort, what WJt tho name of Ibo !"'!''popular lucal lfOOp? ·nuo.i 11'0 ~'41 pu• •a ~ • ;_ .......................... ..... ~ .,.. ..... .,..._ .. ._.._.,191 ... ... .......... .,., INDEX --... ,,z ... L IMll.-. ........ If only ttley had a on vacant ... _By Anna Cotulla "" """ COSTA MESA -Unable to break a deadlock on sever•! nominations to fill Ed Glasaow's vacant council scat, the City Council decided to postpone their decision .~ntil their RCJ:l m<:c,ting. That Juty l.S date ls the last p05siblc time lhe council can call for a special election tn case they are still unable ttl agree on a candidnlc. · Staning with eight nominat10ns, the council finally narrowed 1hc field to four names: former council hopeful Karr:n McGlinn; Planning Commissioner Joe Erickson: traffic commissioner Dave Su/lcr and redevelopment romm111cc member Mark Korando. But 1n a s1raw vote, the counc1l spht 2·2 on all four cand1da1cs wnh Mayor Mary Hornbuckle and Councilman Peter Buffa approving McGhnn and Erickson and Counc1Jmcmbers Sandy Genis and Jay 1-lumphrcy approv1ng Stiller and Korando. After giving 1hcnucNcs a few more momenta M> think ... tD .W. .. dlil meetina, the councilmellben ,._. ~1 k> think things over for anocbcr two Wecb after a more dctailod dilcu•sio9 «t tbe {our candidates failed to btellk tM deadlock. Councilmu &lfa dluen<ed in clcl.,U., the decision. sayin&: be cida't think two weeks would make any difference at all. But his motK>n lo ICl • special election on Nov. .S was not ptUnQCd t., bis fellow council membcrt. The fifth oounciJ seat ha1 been open since June l.S when Ed Glasgow resigned. cuing health problems. . Since that resignation, the council bu had tu make one tough dccilioa after another On JunC 17. arter a great deal of debate. !he council voted J..1 with Genis di'iscnting H) make an appointment to fill Glai.gow'!> positK>n rather than bold a \pcc1al election. -Council members voting 1n favor of lhe See OPEN SEAT_,_ Joe Erickson and K.:tren McChnn .ire c1mong four Cosfil o"v1es.i rf>unc1I wTlt be kept guessing at ll'<bl .1noth('r two .,.,-c.'C'kS .,,...,... ............ """"" Bill I lam1l1.•n, own1..•r of the C.tn 1<'ry, is among re:JJurafeurs .ind O(her busi- ncss'leOple o teri"F: to ..t ~rcrv·1ng .:ip.anese market Ma(Je for Japan Stores, eateriE!·S cater to the East Japanese \·crston of his menu. And the affable rest•ur•tcur isn't !he only Newpo;I Beach businessman to recognize the lucrative Japanese tourist market. Teacher sues his prosecutors By Iris Yok~ """" C annery rcst1uran1 {l'll•ncr Bill Hamihon knew he had 10 c hange his menu wh :n I 1r1e Jroups of Japanese tourists kepi 001·11ng into his Newport H1rbor water1 -on1 restaurant and ordering the !':11'fle 11cal for the entire table. But Hamilton was srnart er.ougl 1 to realize he didn't need lo ch,~nse the food he served -his menu 1 cede-d i. phys.Jc.al change. The mcmbc:n of ll icsc )apancsc tour groups, l!•m1llo n deduced, were all ordering ·.flC s. uac dW& because they simply ooultln't 1e•d the menu. "We noticed one person in :le 1r lUp would order a meal off the r•cnu •nJ the rest of them V.1.luld order 1 he lllfTlC thin&," he said. Hamilton is now printin1: up • Fellow rcst1ur11cur Jim Dale, who owns Villa Nova. i5 also working on a J•r,•ncsc translation of his menu. 'It's taking us a little more time though, to translate Italian to Japanese." s11d Dale. who speaks Japanese from lhrce ~an· ex~ricncc 1n the country Meanwhile, businessmen hkc Bob Allen. ~n1or sales manager at the Newport M1trr1011 t·lotcl. king ago realized the po1ent1al 1n Japanese 1ourism. Thinks 10 Allen, a frequent par1icipanl al Japancst: trade s~. Japanese Yisilon checking in10 the Newport Marriott have, for the past IS ye•rs.. been handed hotel directories written in their native language More and more, Japanese arc choosinR Onnae Counrv u • v•c•uon S.. .IAl'ANES.,_ - By Emit-,-A.Clams """" SANTA AN ·\ .-\ (ormt·r \Jc14pon Beach c!cmcnt.1r\ '(hool tca1.·her c.•uir1cra1cd nf lhdd muh:.-.1at11ln c harge~ more th:an 114•' \l'df' Jj!O, returned h ' courl ~l ondJ\ th1' time 'cc~1n~ dan\agcs again,, tlh"C 14ho orig1nall~ dragsed him 10 l't•urt 1n IQ/QI Frank f(l£lul1n .1 Ir 1' asking for .an un,pccificd amount n f moncv 1n hi~ federal c11ur1 l;1,,.,,u11 .1,1:a1n,1 the .-itv of Ncwp..irt Ucach. 1hc l"t)unty. Dcput~ D1'\tnct t\tto rnc\ Kell" Maceachern and W1ll1Jn1 !-,,1n,, fnrml'r depu1y -1n-chargc of lhc [)1,tr1ct ,\1h1rnc\ \ S.C:wal A.-.s.auh L'nu "He\ tn1ng 10 rccO\"Cf damagt:s for a pr11~cc11111i i-. 1h:1t nc,·cr \hould have happcnl"d 1n the firs1 place," ~aid Tn1.Lohna\ 1.1...,...,c,. 1-rne~t Chen In l~SS. four fifth -grade 11rls from Tou11ltna·i. clas~ at Mariner's Elcmcntan School accused thc11 1cacher of fondhng then hrrasls and bullocks. DurinM the tnal. the girls were charll..:tenzed u manipulator\ and J1...c1pl1nc problems wbo et\mplaincd •\I I ouolina to avlnd failin& !O \ChlXll In JJnu.in ]!J~IJ. iuror' 1ook JUSI 55 n11nu 1c' ro CinJ I t>uol1na 1nnoccn1 of the l h.trgc' "it,_ month' IJ tcr . the ~amc trtal judge iql0klg1zcd l'll'1cc 111 thl' !Q·\'C.tr cducatm .is he dcclflrcd l OLL•1h na factually 1nnoccr11 rhc unu ... u.tl ruling me.ant Tozzolina's ptJlll·e and c"ur1 record"' would be scaled f111 thtcl' \C.1r' ,1nJ then destroyed. The dcclara11on "'''uld .11"'-1 make 1t easier fOI" l O/Jt•ltna. nP\4 14 i.1 rl"gain his tcachi"I trcJc:n11al' lllllnhnJ ha~ rclurnc.'d lo teaching, this ttmc at 1hr p1n1or c1..1llc1e level, and ... -(1nt 1nuc"' lll ll\C .:tnd work 1n °""IC (\1unt\. (hen ,.ull l he ,_·1,11 rn.1J. Ill dc1ermi.nc •bet.her I 11171•l1nJ 1, cn!Hlcd to • monetary award rrnm h1.; formct p~ecuton, is apr:cted tn ~Jo?ln in NO\'cmt>cr 1ant bllue birds invade exclusive islan ill'llusl l .. ...... NEWPORT BE.AO-I -Th 1 CJtt Alaivc Harbor Island t'Olftmunif)' ls •bun with 1·1ews or what may be hs moat distinctN-c ruklcnts tvcr. Bu.t word hu it the new nf:i&hl ion 11 c teavina h•lf- caten fish all OW1r thei.r l>K.kyard. LocaJs say about fsw to KVCn uian1 b Mc herons arc: makina babies in • SO.foot-tall Tone) pine trH on Ibo island, 'Ille birds Jlllnd 3 fc"I lal~ haw • 6ofoot wf"I tpan aad • fondnoa for n.1 , s both fonlp •nd ckMneslk. "We found• half of• tot undt ir the 1ree, .. sakl one l!OiPb<w• "II WU • I>;,. bri&J>I )'t llow .,,d onnr l:ol. Tho owncn mmt Mw Md an M.1fuJ •.a •hen they l"I -_.,..found tbelr pond• l'PIY·" 1 ntl fear l~ tree uay be aat *'*" it, ' 1 new 1\WMf, AJthoulh the la ii • tuid<•ll .., u..,.... lootMd lbal i.dlclilla plalls for tho em~· lot """IN.....,.., of Ille ..... A real •••ta broker rcpcue• 1 i"t tl e nc.w OWl&r -Id 1101 bt roach<d for -•I. Sia•• Fl.a .... 0.. DopohJ ltftl of lld&lo ..,. \ho tree cannot be touched as k>ng as the hcrtin' arc nCJtina 1hcre . "The bird it.self is protected bccau<r.t 11 1s a non- aamc specie&." aaid Mike McBride, a patrol: cap1a1n 1n Che Lona 8cach office ol the st•IC Fish and Game Department. The Flab and Oamc rode s1a1cs, 1n par1 . "tl is unlawful to talte, pouess or necdlcssly destroy 1he nest or CIP of any bird," •crordin1 to McBride. who sa)d his department will invcsti&atc the site. Ahhouah the law doesn't appty once the hirds have v.acated tfic tree, McBride Aid removal of the nest1na Mt11 woukt be• shame. "In Sou\heni CaJifomi•. we're not t'-actly k.n ee - deep In habitat," be Nkl. "In th•I rc:aard, we h•lc 10 • any habila1 I"·" Reddcnu II)' thb ls the tcrond ye•r the 111nt tnrdl of prey have netted in the tree. &xM of ttw 11•nt blue Mrona M\ler left the tree •ft11r tM finl nesttna --...... --....... Ill prior ye.an. rakkata uy ama1lcr areen herons wen ace.ft lft 1.hc MJM tree durina 'Print nea1ln1 time . Ulc lbr OM Mjpbor whole btc~ard falls w1th1n ,.... ol the towerina trH tw been a bit meaier .. _ tho...,_ -In. ...HE~,_ t . II•• ..... --------~'------------------- 1be be.t cbcf at t.bc Villa Nova. located on Mariner's Mlle on Nnlport Harbor. Mcqc:nthalcr bas worked at the restaurant since August of 1968. "I wu raised in t.bc restaurant business. My father was • chef and my mothCI was • cocktail waitress." ... nan1m•ua-~~~~~~~~- Meqcnthaler bas been a busboy, a bartender, a waiter, a ~tioo coot and apprentice at the Villa Nova. In 1981, after wortin& in the kitc:bco for ciaht years with the late Wally Gentile, be was appointed head chef. "I'm atways learning something new. Tbe~ is a whole spectrum of what can be cooked." ... •lllm~~~~~~~~~~~~­ E vc o though McrgcnthaJer typically works from 1 p.m. 10 mldntght five days a week. he enjoys the work and the prcpantton that goes into every meal he serves. "The hardest part about tbas job is the level of consistency, doing the same thing night-in and night-out. The day l let something slide is the da~ I 'hould get out of the business " Compiled by Tom S~iss DC Serial C orky ~tiles felt as ii he'd been born again. And Ill a way he bad. lt had been 12 years since his bneO\ successful television show ''The Good. The Bad .ind The Badge' had been canceled and since then he'd lived on rcput.u1on. synd1cat1on royaJtics and Johnny Walker red label, wtuch matched the color of bis eyes most nights. Life was comfonablc in a boo~ son of way. though lacking excitement at But that was changing with the Holtywood succe'\'\ of his new pilot, "The Balboa ) cars .. The fall scn ec; detailed the adventures nf a down-on-hts·luck detective named ~pud Jonco; "ho'd retreated to Newpon Beac h to Itek hie; wounds after a high- pmfile adultel) cac;e he'd been hired to ORANGE COAST 1nves11gatc ended tn murder in Chinatown. 6EQll\L Miles. filled with a renewed pnde and a 'elf made prom1~c of sobriety. poked at his e~ A' u.;ua l. he was havtng a late t-rultfa~t at The Galle\. c;1111n~ ,11 hr' u'111al comer seat with a \IC"' ,,f the Balboa ) .tlht Basin Th(' tn)nt d<")()r 10 the 'mall c,1fc opened gently and then clo<>ed "'llh a hang ( nr~\ kK,~cJ up It "a' Katherine Bell He groaned. Ju,t ..,. ha t he needed l l'rh 1ned IP J\ntJ .._Jlhcnnc·, e\es. hut 11 was no use The repl'rh:r twm the ~c"pon Beach 'Weekly had spotted him "He\ t-.athcnne. \Aoh,tt rrl(:k arc wu looking under today?" · Adualh I ..,. Ji. lnok1ng for \OU 1 JUSt heard something that might ~of mterc't "' '''U Thelma Jean·~ dead .. To !'<' Ctlnttnued ,r ORANGE COAST -llllJ!'!IJ .......... .....,......,,.. °*' ":6 !*t&m.. -L ...... ................ ........ o......-... • ......... ,.__,... U.&.-...,,___,... ::c:· ...... ... a s How to reach us at The Pilot OroNtion Or.in~ County W2"'43.l3 ~ .. Cbssified 642-5618 ~Ml-'4321 lcleorW Nf'WS S40-1 2 2 .C Sports Ml-'43)0 ~. sports fu &46"'4170 .... <>Mm 8usiMSS Off.er M 2 -'43 21 8uslna fw6lt·S902 • .. • • ' ' ly~MN ..... .. A bell jaftlla abrvPdY and Kathy Mollb leapt from tllo ~ ot a 1S·foot platform. Phauune~ down to pad9 below, bowMliDa back up to a cenmr ~. tbl Colta Mesa womu'• lc&1 acramble furiously ln the air. Focused u Ibo is. Mollica doesn't realize she'• belal scrutinized by t55 ~"9 OI chilelcd female lmowla u Diamond. But u she flinp hcnelf toward tbe pole, · Diamond is suddenly l'Ulbiaa into her face. Juat u the two mab bodily contact, their buJa&ec corm whip them back to opposite sides of the playing field. Welcome ladJes and patlcman to American Oladiaton, the tint Roman camivaJ to be Mnitizcd and set in a television sound studio. This is where the average athlete can challenge today's super heroes: 10 men and women whose oiled bodies ue squeezed into red, white and blue spandex, whose necks are as thick as a .. child's waist. The women have names like Zap, Blaze, Gold and Ice. The men are the size of your average condo. "The first time I saw American Gladiators I thought, that show's made for me," Mollica said, showing row!> of perfect white teeth A native of the Orange Coast. Mollica looks typcca:.1 for California. For fun, she works out al the Sports Connection every day for two hours. Al work, she is the only woman firefighter blM_,af.__.WM• llOarly 4-QOO-.: ~ ..... spotoa.,.111iOW • .. Molk:a -au.uaa dMlice for a propun tlaat'1 -.. .. 1 C)llt blt .ID c:iollep doml and dfv9 ban KnMI the c:ouatiy? Not really. Molt coateilden haW tbe fralaly ICNbbed aood IDolil ol a Maltb COlllclaP.aa aaenliOL Pi'olsWil -.cutM. ... ..,. .. mn1lld..,... that 0 ........ " a lesfdniate tDonina mat. saturda1• n'Ooa. 'The ~ an llMw.t to. bqin · .. l ~ abenNnlDdedly peddJn an cxcrcilo bike bacbtage u the 1tge manager pcs Jut .arda. Tbe next cubicle OYer ii filled with Olldiaton being rnuaapd; Oladiaton flexing well-defined mulcles; Oladiators holding children who loot even tinier when wrapped in beefy Oladiatot arms. "OK. one thing about 'Powerball.' You•rc going to be thrown down a lot. The minute the G ladiators sec you aet up slow, they're going to smell blood and come hunt.in& for you." the stage manager intones. Beads of sweat pop out on Mollica'a forehead. The slic:t sheen of ncrwus concentration is visible on her face. But at the hint of challenae, this lifelong athlete perb rig.ht up. "Eve"911e here is bigger than me," says the 5-foot-5, 130-pound contender, "but it isn't just strength that's going lo win. The person who wins will have spetd and agility." An all-league gymnast at Costa Mesa High School, Mollica can dive, fall and bend with the best. Tlle speed and power comes ~ ... ~ ......... Th<> gladiator relaxes at home In real life. Kathy Moll1ccJ 1s a BrN f1rC'l1Rhter who lives 1n Costa M('Sa I == Real Estate Rn1:n1 real c\tatc ~ale\ a\ r~rtcd by the Conllntntal UW)tn TllJt Co. 1n '\anta An .. Clllta ... rJ 1120 SHdl U.nc, $127,000, 2 bed· room. 2 bath to Julie Meller 11 5'5 tut-II Pt.. St 80,<XX>. ) bed· room. 2 b1th h> Muk Hooper o 611 Sctuitt SI .. $197,000, 4 bed· room. 2 h1th to llcctor Quinones n llOI Mtytt P1.. $185.0UO, ' bed· room, 2 b11h to Mark Olerry o 612 N. San MlfhMI Or .. S 178.000 to Cul Robin a "5 Snl SL, I 182.IXX>, l bedroom, I beth to Alderete S1tvo Cost. Mesa • 1 96l Joeu SL, $203,000. 3 bed· room, 2 bath to Ehubeth w .. 1kcr ' 2111 State A•e.. S21.5.IXX>. 3 bed- room. I bath to Dena Woods l I 'lJ Goftnor St.. $ 1.50,000, ) bed· room. l bath to Oevid Menne 11 llt COllp"ta SC... SIQ0,000, ' bed- room. I bath lo Alfonio Gr1n11<k.. o ... G.vuw SC... Sl93,000, 3 bed· room. l bath IO Tomas Roulc1 o l lM M......,'8 A"·· $193,000. 3 bedroom, 1 beth to Ronald Obrecht o Jill S4Jnta.c A"'l., t.200,000, • bed· room. l bath to Da~Kopp o Jm Sele A.... 1..000. 3 bed· room. I bath to Robin en o lW U... Pl, U.0.000. ' bed· room to Tcny Solomon A wom1n r~ncd her purw wu atokft fro111 tlw ber 11 the DJ lciub OcJ• Vil, ~ N~ ~ The '2-year~ victim reported lllat she'd o!tt}_t~ her beck fof 1 minute -to walda a bar ~ - when IOmOOtlC p1bbcd lho baa. SIN utlmatid \ht Iota II S 12A. • An otficcr 11 the Potkle O.pvuoa.nt'• wat 8'* 1ubt1111on1 117 Wnt 19th St.. ,.~ dlat Dllll br9" IOU had pe.lnled the litu.n VL r .... .,., pllnt Oft • wllltatk>ft wall. • • A bmte IM 700 Moel of Victoria s.r..t .. ~a ralhWmns ardtoJr!.-a~w 0 ' # """'"'" Kathy MolliGl hangs tougt'I while ~rtiop.uing in ~ popul.it ~-- s1on show ·American Cladiators · from volleyball. played wttb Orange Coast College and CSL1 Fullerton tearru Game one Swing Shot Suspended from bungee cords; the two contc:nJer' leap from their platform!>, bountt off the ground. grab 11 vek:ro ball from the center pole )USpcndeJ about 20 feet off the ground. get bJd. up to 1hc1r platform and deposit the ball in the b~kct Mllll1ca doc\ well here, but she 1.k)(!sn t always h.ive the weight needed to keep her tn motron. Twice 'he end-; up suspe.ode4-. above: the floor. 'i-wtngmg b.ick Jnd forth hclplc ·~ly like a fruMratcd Tinkerbdl G.ime two Powerball. Co ntc nden run through d mue uf GljJtator.. here. trying h.l sl.lm a soccc:r baJI into one of five \lnall b.i,kets while scant1Jy cl:iJ AmJwn-. wrestle them to the ncxu The aud1em."e applauds again .inu ag • .un at the dm:chon of .a lighted sign. whue Mollica kneads .a charlcyhorsc out of her thigh t'iacbtage She ;inJ her opponent pace around ea~h other. then watch 1Jen1ly .i..s another injured contender b helped off the Powerball field "I &.m't even l:lre about wmmng m'lw , I JU'lt don't want h> _._ 1 Cl V1ata s.n.. SJQ7..S00, 'bed- room. 2 balb to Frcdrrd Hurn I •ll Vls19 ,..,,..., $SOO,IXX)., ) bed- room, 2 bath to Mich.1.cl 8ldl.ln.. 0 ,.. lA'ftt w..,. S.US.000. ) bed- room. 2 beth to Vmceot Aa:ar* "1 JJ6U ........ S.322.00Q. 4 bed-room. 2 betb to McliDda MWbd. u Jtll ......... $406.000. 4 bed-room. 2 ba~ to Charin ._., 0 J'1't7 Vlilla l...... 1322.000 "' Melinda M.lford o 511 a...-A" ... SJ69 000. l bird· ~ 2 bath to Tillomas C..11 tu o Jlll Vbu t..v.tk SI ~ : bc<bOOln. 2 bat I> IO John hJOdl • get hurt." Moll~"'I says. Some~ th.is doe~ 't qwte nng true Sure enough. once f1K'C to~ "''th 11 worn.an r.tce bcr sac -a "'uman "'hose .. tute sp.an~.x ,ports br.i and 1-stnng ~al c'ery mU)Cic hkc an anatom~ l('~n Molhca barrels &head. ontv the go.al m mind . .\s the ~ .. cars on. Mothca '' hun~ on. hit .at .anJ rolled O\er She is enck..i.scJ in .a hamster ne.TC'ISC ball. pulled from the sheer waU fa.ce she a.s trying to run up -all tc.JtnJ "' the final ~~nt. an obstk'ie OOUl"C' C'llkJ. appropn.1 td~. "The I:. hmtn• tor for an)'OM llW ho pQ)C'J \1ou~lr•p as .a cha.kl EJ~tor h.t' the S&J1X goof) kmJ of b«\llC pm:uJQn h ' runmn1 up a 1rudnull. "~"I a •U'C on a hanJ bake. then spnnting O'~r a rulllftl log. up ;a cargo oet. <kJa-n .. op hn<. up a .. an and dodging the Gl.adMttor s ft.nal tnd AJI llnd al s.tlh ~ for a 1o<r"-')U~ ath'ctc. ".;.,e •ould tm4g\nt'. but there !.:> ~ chalk."1: h.l .._. tn mo~ th.ln $~000 for t~ ,..oo m.ale the final rOWMh. "'l'uch I;.) n-."1h •ktt Molbai Jppc.sn 10 be hcadtna. .. Afkr thtS compctiooa I fed like I can do &D)~ rube 28 M'tt cnontb. but rm not old. M 0 JCa Clftt ...... 1! ~. ) "'' ~~ p&c• Gt'Od a Jl19 c.-a---. S..\,.l..ll\l k> Todd s..ded. o JIU C11rtt ~ S..~.t»> 9'> RJcMni~bd .. , ms c.-r.rt • • s1~lnl "> M.u.t~ n M C)..-..... a..-. C..1'°"'100. ' lllcdloom. s , .. to 5 Jl. did. c t6 ._ ~SI.I~ 4 bcdlOO& C ID fnml s.a..,.. a • ._ GnM o.a&. ts75.! • ~.sroo.. ) ...... Ill> Aa....., lliNMw. () J .. <:-.-...,._ ~ ) -·~) IOJ.cl~ l \ ;~·~~':"~~nu, ;SC::..._ .. ._.:.:;.. is ~ ... .,., ........... .... ............. .-................ ., ................... ~ Nil_, a.._ ii ae Ollillll ~ Plir"I _,;.. ,, a ak ' . 1'lllit w s a l t. • _... C 1a • ........ 111•111a•i=mP"•*'• ..................... -w ...... ... ~---NI • 91 m,; ..... •J•lllli•ll'lll <• ~. ccrtaia : 2 15) ...... .,... ....... , S ...... Md we '*:t=.:'** -woa aD ,_.,....._....._. .......... ......... ,~-:-r-.-..... -.. Ile t:-A:fi~ .... 14.. h --... pretty FOd Mnle pep.i ud •a dllb •1*1J (awtwaad tam. that) tt .... 7. .... ... ~---... ttm. ii a c:atllia amount of ~cehed diaiw liM wl pr ... that Fa widl bdQs a ct.ilJ ••:++et-We will be that. eta *-P (# • a a.I C'faJ day docs DO( nee ,., mab On the Coast ........ W .., p>d. What 8 awwwr. I docs b iD relldln .. wtaat mates it wordlwhile. . M -.y rrWad Mart Twain WU fond of aayiq~ ~ is ao.d. tbwlu ii .... Ciiiwe.. but it is liah111ina that dotl -jab. .. n.e Not .... p>d tlpatt-maters. Wbiae WI arc _,. a'6cia., de'fOtled IO cowaiDa Newport Beach ad a.ta Mesa ia tbe utmall ~ I t:n1ll we will not become llOo ~ Good l1Dric:I dm't care where tbey ccw from. Va, 4*a. wtm MFPtm ia w>tbcr oommuaity ii intcrating -., or m .tipiF-<•t impect on. its ne..,_"'IQl'L Yean ..,_the Nnl W edibam (or difleu:nt dtica. We tited ill Hantiapa a..t. t.lla ..S co.Id .....:r fiDd CNt wt.at._ Fina on in Ncwpcwt or a.ta Mesa or 8d)•hcre die in the cowuy. Not tk lihle tliiap. but the impwtant political news and the juicy crime llllJliclll ud tbe ltUpickouncil tricb. We found that frwstntm, aad irriwDit. WoWd.....,.. Noc~ the mas5M oil spill irf Huntington lted? The bcw ia 1...,,a that go« painted red. white and blue! Wi2I we coatiftue IO report on important goinp-on at our peat kx:a1 u:nMnity, nen if it &S a rew hundred yards across tM bontcr1 I cen.mty hope IO. A klribf jnct&i1-:nt c:aDs will have to be made as this new thing sbakescloin. What I will miss is tbe opponunity to poke around in Hwatiqtoa Buda ad 1....-. Tbey hne city councils and other ofticials who do ~ OUU'FCJUS things. But then, Costa Mesa's c.t of charactcn and their politics are nacr dW1.. E"'Cft NewpcA1 Beach is !urning. Replacmg a badly needed partiQa lot with an expanse or lawn when the city has mandated water c:utt.cb -that's the spirit. png! Noc ~ybody will be h-m with the new Pilot. Many people thmt n's a put idea. tome are anary. most arc simply sad that -.~ c:ouldn't keep Pn& as a daily coYering the entire Orange Coast. Eduor Bill LobdeU told me about a Huntington Beach woman he spoke to wbo wat titually lD tean. She bad read the Daily Pilot for rears and would miss it tern~. she said. A lady named Diane from Mmion Viejo ca.Ded the newsroom JUS1 a ('cw minutes qo She wanted to know how to get a mail subscripoon. ··1 really 9d:mirc wbat 10'& l'l)'S arc trying to do," Diane said "I fia-tt if I can pat a few a.tn beans in your pocket and get some sood rudiac in return. that's a aood deal" Dine lben ruc:bed mto ten field for an interesttng analogy: .. When I was d:MJrccd tome ye.an ago." she said, "I told my dWdrcn that. ~ thousb I ruy ncK be able to sec you as often, -. hen we arc toaetber it will be quality time ... the best times ~-er. "If J'O'I can come out thRe days a week and be realty good. be a qua.tity newspaper. what you arc doina will work for you." Hit a hole-in-one, drive away in BMW at Best Ball Scramble NEWPORT BEAOf -Gotten of all sbll ~'Cls are invited to play 1n the Newport Ce nter As:soaauon·s Best Ball Sc::rambl'C, the annual charity aolf IOW"IWDCDt. to be bdd July IS. Bcncfittina the Patiatric Canocr Rcsurcb Foundation, Lbe day of golf and contests will be held at the CWJXW1 Beach Country Oub bcginnlQI at 9-.JO a..m A barl>cquc lu.octi WlU be sened at 11 a.m. and SA nJllQ.\ y llAM:.MIO INSiGHT tNnJNC&d lftll ... KLOSt5..5FM Joe• • ........ the shotgun tee-off begins at noon. Among the challenges on the course wiU be oontcsts for holc·in· one. Jonacst drive and closest to the pin. The lucky winner of the hole-in· one contest will dnvc away in a Dn' BMW 32.SIS. The fee lS $1 50 per player Companies arc invited to be sponsors.. For more information, call 720-3488. '* Rini in the 4th of July * Fl ll lD I..,. FAM ILY ..:.;.·,.:.~~ ...... ...,....-.....,, ....~ 11J91 01AMB1!R of COMMERCE Rotary.Pb-~ Show amona FtUth m Julj ~ Thursday ~--Vtfld . ... NEWPORT BEAOf -With the bomecomina of IOldicn ~ the Pcniaa Owl Wat, the cowwy will be bultJna wjda petrlot pdd&J_ thJs IDdependeQco Day. Md c.o.. . ' Maa and Newport Bacb woe~ be left out of the red. white ad blue c:dcbntion. Old.fashioned picnics. fircworb lbows and even a boat parade are ICbedulcd Tbu.nday in the cities, ~ open to the public. A apec:tacular fireworb show ii planned 1.1 Orange Cout Collesc'• leBard Stadium. Oates open at 1 p.m. and varioua rnuaic:al poupe. including a barber abop quartet and toloist Kevin Fehrman. will eatenain the crowd from 7:4.S p.m. to 9:1.S p.m., when the fireworb ~ets arc SJ for adults and free for children 12 and under accompanied by adu.lu. The show is spomored by The Pilot, the city of Costa Meta., the Costa Mesa Rota.I)', and the 0Tangc Coast College Foundation. Earlier in the day -and ju.st across the street -is the Orange County ~epublican Party's 3rd annual picnic, themed "Old Glory, New Glory." More than 10,000 people arc expected to attend the picnic from noon to 4 p.m. at the Orange County Fairgrounds. ...... Although the city cil Costa Mesa still permits the purchase of fireworics, many residen~ are opling for ~ spectacular displays offered at numerous shows in Newport Beach and Costa ~ In addition to food, games, a vintaac car show and a silent auction, a special tribute to the s po uses of active military personnel who served in the Persian Gulf is planned. General admission to the picnic will be $2 per person or $5 ptr family. Military families will be admitted at no charge. In Newport Beach, where - unlike Costa Mesa -fueworks arc illegal, citizens arc invited to the Newport Dunes aquatic park's annual fireworb show at 9 p.m. Newport Dunes will abo be ho lding a Fourth of Juty party beginnina at 8 a.m., complete with games, barbcquc and water sports. R o ughly 10,000 people are expected to f1ocit to the 100-acre water resort. Across the harbor Crom the Dunes, the city of Newport Beach and the Mariners oommunaty will h old t h eir 18th annual Independence Day bicycle parade and celebration at Manners Park. The bicycle parade begins at 10 a.m .. ending at the park for hot dogs, games and a rame. Local Boy Scout and Gui Scout ~ will sell food and clowns will prOVtde entertamment. At 1 p.m., about a dozen decorated boats will float through Newport Harbor' in the Old Glory Boat Parade, ho~tcd by the American Legio n Yacht O ub. Participants have been encouraged to don costumes and include music on their decorated boat~ The parade begins at Collins Isle. bohda~ Becau,c 11t the popularity of Newporr \ \C.tshorc~. the Ctty Counctl hJ' authonzcd closmg tbt beach .trc:J bounded by West Coast H1~hway. West Balboa Boukvud.~rospcct St.reel and 32nd Stre to mcoming vchick traffic from p m to 1 a.m. This .area includes Scubon: D~. the eastbound lanes ol 'West Balboa Boulevard and._.all 100 blocu between Prospect and J:nd street . Tbc ~stbound lanes of West Balboa Boulevard will remam open, allowing traffic to Banner to seek witnesses to Huber's disappearance Newport Beach IS also known for 1ts beachfront street closures and mass deployment of pol1~ office rs on July 4, aimed 10 curb tht' violence and problems that have plagued the city on past leave the c1~ By Anna Cekola ""PloC COSTA MESA -Her face has been on national television and on thou.sands of Diers, and starting today a lalJO banner with Denise Huber's picture will be placed near the stre tch of freeway where she disappeared almost one month ago. "We're installing this banner in the hope it will help trigg«:r the memory of someone who may hav_c seen anything," her father, Dennis Huber, said Monday. A S 10,000 reward 1s being offe red for information that helps authonties locate the 23·yea1-0ld Newport Beach woman wh o vanished during the pre-dawn hours on Junt' 3 "Thts can only help," said Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Ron Smith. "We'll see what happens ?.nd hope for the best ... Detectives s111l don't have any substantial leads in tht' case, despite an intensive search that ha~ included a recent spot on Fox televisio n's America· Most Wanted, Smith said The banner, which 1" 6 ft't't tall and 30 feet long, will be hung from the roof of an apartment complex at Bear and Bristol streets, the site neareM to where Huber's car wa'I found w11h a Oat FRIDAY 5PM-MIL> tire, Huber said. He said managers of the apartment complex have nl) objection to the banner and, ir. fact , said 1t can hang there as long a!> needed. In addition to a picture of Huber . the banner will ask motorists traveling her la.i.t known route· "Have )OU ~en Dent.SC Huber''" and provide a phone number. In mid·June. the Adam Walsh C hild Resource lcnaer J01ned in the search for Huber And helped organize today\ pre~ conference: to unveil the banner. said Lvnn Day, victim scn1ce~ director of cnmes agalJ\St children While the statewide organ1zatton has trad1tionalty '"'~ed itself with missmg ch1ldrt'n. 1t docs mile exceptions for unu~ual c.ises involving adult\. she ..aid Huber wa~ la.st ~t'n in the cartv mo ming hours on June '\ a Monday -v.he n 'he dropped .i 1:UJ1!1;1~il Be A Part of the fnend off at tu.s Hunu.ngtoo Beach home and presumably started dnvmg to the Newport Beach home she shares 111t1tb bcr parent he got a.s far as the Corona del \far Frcc'll>ay be.fore her Un ble"6 out. forcing her to siop off tbt h1ghw11\. JUSt p~t the Bear trcel C'Ot. poh.:-e s.ltd Pol.tee S&\ Hu~r·s car m.t~ iu,~ n'llcd tl' J '>h'P ,at about : 30 am \fond.l\ t fer rarcnt~ reP'-'rtt"J her m1 ~&nit IJtcr thJt J.t' .\1.:1.;,rJtn~ h• the "-cnt later pH.led up t'>"l P'-'h'-e ~ the l "CI ~raduatc .. t.arlt'd v.allnng in lhe d11cd1nn ''' .in emergen'-~ ('all ~ J°'-'ut II() ,;ud, .iv.a\ v.hcn her 1r ... '"k..' .it>rurtl\ 'h'f'p<J County Fair Excitement y Advertising in Our range County Fair Edition. ~Pilot and the Huntington Beach/Fountain \tllley Independent wiH publish a Specid Tobk:>td Sectioo on Thursday. July 11th featuring the events of the Orrnge County Fat as well as oo odditona 10,(XX) Copies to be distl'bJted during the 12 days of fair excitement ----~~-o~~------ let~ ot tree-spending f<*~ see Vo.I odVemsng message n !tis caaf\J tctt)d istng f c. octMties. ceremcnes aid entert<*'ment .. met. er*"t the foci tho1 m<:ny 0 CJ'lge Coast residents save this spedcj t~ • to~ plal W for !Meray <> Deadlines: Space & Copy •Juty 2nd 0 $17 per cot n .-both ~ cal Ow DlspkJV Advati'S3 D1pl. Todl1f 0 '')60..t321 axt.250 NEWPORT BBAOf -P.ctlc lch•tllc ~ Wtddl ii 1ppro11Cbina S4I .-cm ....... b • new NMy •man" torpedo, ...auncea Mn1'aj lhilt. pr-.i comnctor H\llha Aiiclwft Co. flu awarded PSC ....... iiililtHllllion dollu, COIJOW'(Jft contract. ne fifth"PJwe con.tract ii lot 139 1hip1ets. each consistiq of u alt...-. lad a rep.latot. for the Navy'a MX '8 ADC.AP torpedo, u and~ waifare weapon which bu it1 own self-contained ~t!t'i. contract, Hu~cs will ~de us advanced funding to got us .............. while form.al pricuig neaot11tions will take place within the next two IDDD~.. said Edpr S. Brawer, Pacific S<:ientillc chairman, I pl'CSident and cttlel cxec:utNc officer. PSCs Electro Kinetics Division bas worked on all the produc:tion I phases, settma its fin1 contract during pre-production in 1986. "This is I the molt complex power system EKD has manufactured to date,,, Brower said. Fifth-phase production gets under way next year, a company official said. P.afac Sc:ientific's principal industrial products include electric moton and controls, and measurements and control instruments. Aero.pace products include fire detection and suppression systems, aitcratl equipment. welded metal bellows products and electric generators and alternators. 0 \ -Qtakk Shake-Up: Administrators arc coming and going like fuhion )!ends at Newport Beach-based beachwear maker.--_ ___,,,,,_ _ _, ~. which recently reported dwindling sales and ,rofits. • Cl\airman of the board and chief executive officer .>John C. Wamcr is out, having relinquished his duties to ~e a comultant tor the company in Europe, ""'.Quiksilver announced Monday. Calty Design RemPch -is driven -Warner will work with Quik~ther's recently acquired !{and profitable) Na PaJi, S.A. of !·ranee, which was the -lonly bright spot on 1 gloomy quartaly report unvcilcdL---...:.:IL..L......1 'recently. ' Quiksilver founder Robert B. Mc..,.night. currently the company's president, is now cha1rm.1n nf the board and chief executive officer. He's been pre'>1de nt and director------ of the company since its inceptio n in 1976. Business Joming McKnight will be a ra h of nev. \ice presidents Watch -some new execs, 'iomc ve teran' of the surfwear -----• "compan) -including Randall L Herrel. e~ecu th c \ICC president (a newly created pmitio n); Danny Kw()(k, vice pn:stdcnt-adw rtismg and : promotton; Seth 1:.llt!>On, vice president-merchandising; Steve Tully, vice • president-national '>ale<; manager; a nd Greg Ziegler, vice preside nt~ prod uction. Mel Matsui. .,.. ho has been v.1th the compan) J year. has b~en appointed head of design 0 Ouc to Crunch: Richard Hill Adams of llnit~ Western Mortgace Corp. o f Newport Beach delivered some d ismal news at last week's Pacific Coast Bu1ldcr'> Conference tn San Franosco Adams. who was Jmong those on a panel of financiers who forecast a housing crunch should 1oday's build ing indu'ill') credit crisis continue, told a news conference that lc ndcrc; .ire not making real estate developme nt loans because the\ "don't want lhe grief from the regulators. There arc loan'i that '>huuld be made, but won't be made becau'ie le nders don't want that gncf" Adams. the modcralor of the J3rd annual conference's "Planning V1s1ons· A Better Wa)' tO Live and Build" presen1ation, told reporters 'I 1ha1 this "no-grief situat111n would nentualh lead tn a )hortage of ·ho using product availahk to con~umer.., lata th" ~c.ir <tnd m early ·~ 1992." But panelist Thomae; T Hammond 1)f Nev.p11rt Bca(h'" fht Hammond Co. took a different \1ew ol the housma.: mdu)t I"\ financing crunch, sayi ng "the industry LS being affected bv a long·term he;'lr mJrket:" Hammond also c n11c11cd the currrnt new town building wm.cpt that he charged causes man~ of the mf1,1,tructure1fee proble ms of huildcr' He <;uggc ted a return 111 urhan core rcgmn" .,.. hcrl' ftnancm~ t'> JvJtlahlc . ind where the tn fras1r111.1urc ""'tem' .ire m place Jits and Jots: If you v..int pnlOI 1h.1t the hou'm~ 1ndu,trv .., lln 'h.Jh l.!rnund, 1u..i take a look at J.M. Peters Co. lnc.'1 f1r!lt 4uartcr 19'12 rt rnrt for the period ended MJ-, 1 I rhe Newpo rt Beach huilJer s.iw r \ rnuc from housing \ale-. Jrop tn Sn I 2 mtlhon on I 69 do,tng,, ••m pared to the $67 I m1ll1nn on It\.\ clmmg~ reportu.J (M the 1rre,.pondmg penod of f1c;cal 19QI Trend-setting . studio shapes Toyota future By Matt Coker The PllOI T he Big J L' S automaker~. who arc once agai n getting clobbered by the Japanese, can just a' easily shake their angry fists at Newport Beach as they can at Tokyo. Calty Design Research Inc., Toyota Motor Corp.'s U.S.·ha~ed automot1ve-de~1gn facility, has played a prominent role in the development of w mc of Toyo ta's most-popular models. everything from Cchca' to Lc:ruses (Lexusi?). "Southern Caltforma. particuJarly Newport BcJch. 1' a n ideal place to dra.,.. insptratfon," said David Hacketl. Calry's studio director. "There\ 'iO much energy and individuality here." Calry established a precedent ,,, the fi rst automotive design 'tud10 on the West Coast whrn 1t opened in El Segundo m 1<n1 Today, nearly every majo r automotive manufacturer has followed sutt and established We'll Coast design centers Call \ moved to Newport BcJch in 1978. and a few weeks ago completed u massive expan~1on of the design center. Since its inceptio n. Calry has been involved in the creative Designer David Triano (top photo) eyes the future at Toyota's Calty Oesfgn Research in Newport Beach. The styiing and design studt0 (above) was rece ntly expan~ed and rennvated. Modeler Rhett Tarran (right) bf'lngs a three-d1mens1onal sketch o ne step cloS<'r to the final concept dcs1~n by sculpting a three d 1mens1onal 10-peteent '><al<' model techno logy, we sometimes take a pnm1t1\C 1n1t 1al design approach and then use technology 10 ' refi nl' the fi nal result"·· 1 hn'c rt:!>Ull\ a re often b~ed nn h1(JI environs Dunng mi11al r<.:'>e.m:h for the Le~us LS 400, l · .• 11, wa' assigned to dcM:nhc the American prt ,t1ge car bu)er I he CJ lty leJm ~tmpl)' loo~cd .1111und Newport'' ~k d1tcrranca n-~tylc homes and ';u.:ht·fill ed ha rhor to come up "1th the answer ·Luckily we're lncated in what h..t5 occome one of the pnrnary R OBERT c. B ORDWELL is no ordinary banker Up The ladd8r - 11, 111 h." "'"t'd !hi' b.1nl..1ng rW•'lh "' 1 Ir 111g«' < o u nty ~ll"ln£".,"4'' .1nd pri1l1·''" •II ii "111 1· I '170 P11or 111 111min~ ll' .11 H,1111.. '' '-1 wpor1 Bnh ""'" V11 1• Prt ~1111·111 111 I 1 J'•'n' H.1111.. ( 0 .. 1.1 Mt"wl \l\rlh •1\1'' .''• \ '"''' '''Jlf'rwn< 11 ".in < )r,1n~1 < 1111111" 1rnm1•r11,11 H.anl.t>r, Boh k1111v.' 1lu· ,111 .1 '" 11,., 1pl1· .ind It' bc.1<.1nf"i\t''> In 1,11 t. vou n1<1y ''·" t .1lrt'.1rh met Bnh Ht' nov. 111.1n.1w·' tlw • "\" C '"I.I Mt'\cl o ffal t' wht·n ,1 h'.1111 ol • 'I"''"'"' t'<I bani.Pr\ l .tn 'hov. \.OU \"h' Ii 1111. "' N.:-wport IS no ordinM\ h.1111.. 1 .ill U11b .11 1-141 7f)(l hOOO ,J~ I\ 1 • h.1v1• JI/ thP rtHht {>t'0/111• ,_ l~1nk of ~wport ' < 11<.1.1 M t"Y Ofttce JOl U H.irhor Hhd Vidor D. Laidlaw has been p ro mo ted to executive vice president of Newport Beach-based Koll Construction m charge o f the general cons1run 1on firm's southern re11on. In this new position, Laidlaw i'I responsible for Koll Construction activities in Los Angeles, OranJc. Ventura, San Bernardino, Rive~1dc and San Diego count1c~. Nevada and Arizona. Laidlaw had been senio r vice president 0 Erle T. 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The seasoned portfoho manager and Cha rtered I m.inc1al Analy'it, Smith JOtns Spectrum after ~even yea~ with Van Devcnter & Hoch, where he m4nJ~ed the a~l'i of several co rp1iro te p e n ,1on plans. found.1t1o n '> ..t nd 1nd1v1dual [j Amy Bloombcrs ~ been named j l. l. l' u n t coo r d 1 n a t o r .i t lnterCommun11 .. 4t1o nslnc, t he Newpo rt Beach-headquartered advertismg and public rcJations agency Bloomberg brin11 experience in advertising and RUFFELL'S UPIKSTUY •c . .................. JIU_.._ ... .._ .... 1111 WIN Anta'l'IUP ABOAJU) AM'l'ltM. •. AJllD DA TllAVSL - 1t'llllD Nil A DAY Look ID 1hundq'1 peaper for complete detatla and ellb'J form to an eac•11c markets for Lexus," Camp~ll -.aid "We used Newport Beach as a vuual rcsc.arth area. obsemng people at local soccer games and shoppmg centers .. Based on th11 local re,carch. the Calty design team made recommendations for what 1~ now one of the hottcsc-selling luxury cars 1n America -and . no doubt, another thorn tn the 'tde of the Big 3. dc:sign work of several Toyota vehtdes. including the 1978 < e hca. the ·19 Hi-Lux Truck and the: '90 Celtca. public relations to JnterCom from her intermh1p at Rogers and Cowan 1n Los Angele' 0 Gloria Z.1gner &: As.socaatcs of Costa Mesa ha named Daftd Af Olcbtd• as director of medi' re lat ions Dickstein, an lrvmc rcmdcnt will be rup<>Ntble fOf man131ng and s upervi~1ng accoun t$, H well as planning and 1mplemencmi a range ol public relations proJCdS. He prcviousfy was director of tneJia rcl1tt0ns at Amics Marltct1ng Inc. tn lrvmc 0 JdfnJ R. Maa-ln has pned Lange Financ11I Corp of Ncwpon Most recently, Calry de"eloped the unusual look of the: 'Ql Prc:,u, whtch is desiJned from the ground up to meet Aincncan t:ute.s and needs. "Our goal for the Prc:via was to make it unique," said Dave Doyle, Prcvia's chief dcsipter. "'We wanted 11 to ~ totally different from the van Toyota was scllina at the time.·• Calty took its lime. The Prcvia project was launched in 193'. "'By the ttme we firusbcd our research, we were armed and rcad'r to transfer chat Beach as Kntor VlC8 president of sales. Ma.gum~ wiU ~nee ales operations f.or .it divisions of Lange, incluc.hng LFC Real Eatatc Ocanngftou~ Inc., LFC U&xury Homn Sales Inc. and LFC Real Estate Markeung Services. Inc. 0 Blauj (B.J.) s-...a.ers bas )Ollled EPE Technok>pes Inc.. of Costa Mesa as the new dircC1or of inglc phase products. Sonnenberg 1s responsible for ovencein1 the devefopmenl and 1tr1te1ic direction of the single phue unmterrupubh: ~er systems for EPE and its parent company. Frantt4m:cd Merlin Ocrin. 0 The Fo ur Sc:uoqs H o tel Newport Beach rec::cntly wek:omed J .. Barnp. as its new Director of CatcnDf-In bu new position. Barragan as ~le for the dcvdopmcnt and powth ot the hocel's catering and convntion 1ervices departments. Appointment Calendar T..., · leTip of Newport Beach , daiped fat t.bo aduanp of qualified businesa lcadl. mcc every Tuaday at 7: 16 1 m at the Balboa Bay Cub, 1221 W. Coaa HJabw-y. Cal T*Y TVDer 11 64$-a68 or RQJ Sari at 133-t no. prop-am Racrvations (W b mcmben. $4' tor non-memben) arc due at noon Friday. Can che BIA at S47 l042 w..._...,,hlJ•t Data Procea" Manaaaneni A11ocia1 ion Ora nae Coau chapccr'1 monthly networ~ and dinACr will be bcld at 6 p.m. at cbc Red Lian lM, l050 Bristol St., ea... a.a 11 m. ..,. I 6J7 b RIC"8lliOllL Plowel-power CX>llONA om. MAit-Corooa del ~ brucb UbruJ wW cdobnaa M!!.iFld 0., ft-om 3 p.a. IO 6 p.m. oa ~ JvJr 16. Costa Mesa counc.11 refuses garage ·unit ( Newport L.ultm•• a..dt .,.,. '°"., • 4th of July SeMca wilt\ ConmriJn. 9am on .u, 7'r\. COSTA ME.V. -In a move Humphrey Aid. affected by the updated policy, the Oty Council mernben II.id wu Planning Commi11ion staff Planning Comm1'Jion in a l-2 vote intended to prauve low-density membe1' bad orichWfy approyed decided to deny bia request, saying nciahborboodl. tho c:ounc:il on Jeff Harris' plan to bu1fd tho it wu not compatible with the Monday nigbt denied a request by 1,200-squarc-foot apa.nment just neighborhood and the city general a Flower Street property owner to before the council decided to plan. said bis project coftfonned to city policy and t.bc add-on wqWd only You <*:lnl haw• *»be ~..., *> becDN a Clwi:soan Ill IM tporf l.Uillt9 .. OUr:lt enhance the~ But muy rePdcnta in the area 798 Oo¥er (end~ 19') tlll port Buen said the two-le-Id aputment and r------------------------- build an apartment OYCr a praae tJ&hten a polic:y dcalin& with such In an appeal of the Planning bebiod his home. accesaory apartmalll. Commissk>n decision before the The ww1imous decision came Althoup Harria' project was not City Council Monday night, Harris prage wouJd nol be compabble in the neigbborbood. aacnJl1 filled with OM4tOly Uste r.mily hemes. u a' relief to more than 2S -------------------- re1ident1 who attended the meetin& to oppoee the add-on. Represented by a land-use expert. the residents went as far as giving a JO.minute p~ntation to the: council, tryina to show bow the nei&}lborhood would be adversely affected by such an addition. "I do think, quite honestly, ihat thia project overshadows the neighborhood," Councilman Jay Police Will work longer in Newport By lr1s Yokol Thi l'ICll NEWPORT BEACH -Police officers here will be working longer shifts but will get more days off each month under a long- sought alternate work-week plan approYCd by the Oty Council. The council also approved a 5 .5- perccnt pay increase for both the 150 sworn offic:en and the 62 civilian employees of the police department. ·I _., tJw Plloc Under the alternate work week, which goes into effect Oct. 1, officen work 9-hour shifts for an 80-hour work period in exchange for two extra days off per month. In a 31 -day month, officers would get 11 days off, rather than the mne per month presently awarded Hurry, quanttt ... ltmltlld. Aft n.m. ,._, not be • I' 1 •II In .. ........ " with the 8 1/2-hour shift schedule. Officers have lobbied for this alternate work week for a couple of years. saying such a schedule helps the many officers who commute long distances to work. Most other police departments use alternate work weeks. and the city would be oom~lying with regional smog regulations that require reductions in daily employee car trips, the officers argued. City personnel officials were opposed to the idea for a while because of concerns that such schedules oould potentially reduce officer deployment and raise costs to the city. But during labor negotiat ions this year, the Newport Beach Police Employees Association was able to convince personnel officials that tl\c actual costs wouldn't be that high, association president Tom Tollman said. The pohce department also me~ the alternate scheduling on an cxpenmental basis over the past year and noticed a reduction in the department's o ve rt ime e~nditurcs sance with the 9-hour shift, officcn have about half an hour after their patrol time to work on reports and other desk duties that often extend them into overtune. U . Tim Newman said. The labor qreement does give the police chief the authority 10 require: any officer 10 forfeit those days off 1f needed, for certain a.sslpments. The officers applauded the city's l((Ompromisc on the work week, but abo will continue to urae council review of one other lonptandlna pipe -the way in which the city compal'CI' iu u.larie1 to those or other cities in tho county. A city policy requires Newport Beach compare iu salaries to the thr« hii;best-peyina citicl in ths county. "but the poUc:y hu Iona been interpreted -differently by penonnd otrtdaJs and empk»yca. Personnel officlab incf the counctl taawl traditionally looked onty at other l\JU·scrvice cities. whlcb don't contr8CI out for public semccs such u fU"C r~tinc. But dty cmplor«S. who dairo Ularict I &bolo paid In lrviae, believe the policy requiRI •.h• dty compar. Itself to billt-P«Yin& --ntllldlcaoL wbclb&rlllQ. leMC9 6f DOf. M1/fon Bredkty TUBA RUBA Ong 13 99 p_,.., Brotn.rs CLAIM TO FAME Ong 19 99 Ha.bro 1•• 1111 1•• NEW KIDS OH THE BLOCK DOLLS Orig. 1•.99 NEW KIDS ON THE BLOCK ~L~~~~.~~ .... II! NEW KIDS ON THE • OCK W IHOW1WE IODI Orig. 29.99 .. .-. 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GA& &GA ..,~ ~D eoutn TEMeS 'llf'l" MCI I.MO 'IEC RlitAl. LU .... ......... ~ °"9 ~-~ MUlN> WMlBt CARS °" t " r-.• ----f AGUl'I <>'9 ,,. r..,a: .. ac:u Qr._ ... ,...,. c::amMIUlm O.t • Op1n .. w -=--- 0roQ ~- ~ .. . ~ ... . ~ ... . ->-9 .. . ~ sa • . ,... .... did JID!l 19! ~ ~',.. g ........ ~. ~ .. djld ..... JO'!' lift ...... " a.a, JW CM"t fl 7 ••••• M •)IJ II a OClUifM ..eat Wbere illbu•'"• ..... ._..,. Md ii "°'8d ia dlle nerw ctla, 10 be.,..,... • • eoaRMd nm i& no cuy t.Jii1tt biit me braia II .. ~ .. ~ . ..... .., ' it .... t.bo toob of the rDlt.mllrf tnde in .... -~· !Yflln, and iDclwial die supply ol ~ ....... -been abown to eabance memory. One al tM1e llUtriclltl ii cbotiae. OIOline is a fal-liD: e~nce &bat .• bmd in tarp quantities in Jecithinl iDd .... Jt • the prec:unor of acetyl cboliDe, a ~ that plays an important part in noriDa a.ad ~ manory. Bacicllly, memory retrieval requires an acctylcbolinc oeUIOb'anlalittel connection between the cells that baw ltCRd the memory. By increasing the amount ot daoline at tbe brain liabt. you automat.icaJly increase the acetyk:holine and memory ii enhanced. OlOline 1ome. in several forms, choline bitartratc, c&oline cbJoride, and pholpbatidyl choline. Phosphatidyl choline is tbe active inarccfient in l=thin. Pholpb.atidyl choline has some unique effects, u it ii the raw material for repair of cell membranes throughout the body. Nerve and brain eel.II need Nh.tantial amounts of phosphatidyl choline, 10 in the brain it hu a duel function: Maintenance of the cellular membrane, and facilitation of neurotnnsmiaion with acetylcholine (the pathway ol memory). Pbolpbatidyl choline can be found In lecithin and studies have sbowD that lcc:ithin itself will improve both inreUigence and memory acores in YOluatcen wbcn compared 10 a placebo. Usually lecithin contains no more than 30 percent of phosphatidyl choline. The dose or choline that may belp memory would be on rhe order o( 3 grams per day. 'J hese patients had an improvement in their social life and communication within the family.' -IP. FF' Acetyl L-C'amitine (ALC) is a particularly exciting nutrient and it now undereoing controlled trials 11 a treatment in Alzheuner's d~ 1n several centers. Acetyl Ir Cam1tine is related to choline compounds a nd has similar chemical and clinical effects. It is a specific fonn of camitme that I have been using for yean in bean and diabetic: patients to enhance rhe transport or fat across the mitochondria where fat is burned ------------for energy. However, the acctyl l.rC.rnitinc Conn seems to be more active in the brain. One study using 2,000 mg. of ALC showed small but significant improvements in short-term memory in Alzheimer's when compared to placebo. These pattents had an improvement in their social life and communication within the family. Acctyl l-Camitine is an over-the- counter nutrient, but is used primarily at this stage by physicians wbo routinely use nutritional supplements in their medical practK:C. It wiU lilcely become available to the gcneraJ public in the near future if it dl>C5n't htt a bunch of road l>loclts from the FDA Dr. Ju/ha Wbluur Is o~rator of Tk Wbllabr Wei/a~ butltrdtt m Nnrport Bach. --~ ckp4 I Ill 1'il deplC8iua ii PeISonaJ • ., Rtness ch: • 'iy • die lliodf fllldl.. PbJx4*"P"J the body ii .............. ilc ... to cauc:We. ~ if you'\le starii=d II> e..ezdle before. only to qak after three weeb. it wasn't became l"O'I were bdilll im dkciptine or not cut aa:t for eurcise. It's b«ausc Y<* didn't undcrstmd this *Oiildedal physiolo&icaJ adapmioo was takina pface. If ,.-wort tbroup this ~ lbc motivation will CXJme bed.. • ST AIR-sTEP METHOD - The body as very aa::e:pciaa ol CUrcite if WC begin slowly md anc:ralC the •mouat of wad ~· If we cou oar bodies mto activi1y properly, WC daelop what I caJI an .. ae1cisc rokn.Dc:c ~L .. The boct, learns to to&c:ratc additioaaJ ~ ol fibess. eacb ... Inc• LnC1USUll tbc body's poccauaJ 10 toJeratc more activity. ButJdina 6mns ~ btnally like dunbtng min. It an:a:st be t.alaa one step ai a time. We male progress. then level off jmt like ~~ m llDp ol a ucp. &da *P rc:prat:lllS • ,.__ pia ...... ,.. •Gd to -*aatc ...,. c:aaci&. So we illlacasc OS a::IMI) md ""'SICp 11P"' ID a ~ Did ol &.ca. . lr JOG ..,, .... tllis saaa.r--sacp metbod. ,_ wi.11 mMc tbc ~JlllJ9 L 0Dtbcothcr ii,._ llJ' to sbp a s&q> Of two. iDaease JOU Kfft~ too fast. me bodJ rtjcct )Oii tJUtiCdt ~--tile ii woaJd rqect a Slllbsaw:c • GIVE IT TIME -Tht Pl'oWcm is that w ol m want visible rnDlls ngbt ~­ Coauan ID wb&t •abkis WaDl US. ID~~ --e QDDOI ~ 6t.illimmd~~ I --1 pcq* ID redi:lle tlm ~~ .,.awcar IWOi!du.tdy ba1 t1m•s all rigbL From tbc ~ finl woeto.t. dwtges att fal:iag pbcc mtermlty And lOU nttd th.at When Mom or Dad needs ... ... some assistance, but not a nursing home. · For singles, personal ads can connect lonely hearts ... a lower cos~ more reliable alternative to in-home help. We Provid e: • Thoughtfulty Prepared MeaJs • Personal Assistance • Chauffeured Van Service • Maid and Linen Service • 24-Hour Security I Call System • And more, in one monthly fee ... H.avc you c.bcdcd The Noc w udl reads. read! bim (cw ayoec cbc wbo has terrific human being such u tbia bas lO learn bcJIW lO become nasty, perbapl )'OU'~ the lady be'• been lootina for. .. D1tc-Lme" pace today? ff you're • the marbt b .a new sp«i.al-tomecw, it mtgbl be 1 good idea to read dwoaP tbc ~nonal .. ~ in llt.D ~ to the one which reads: If you ·re a vouna •omu •bo woaJd be mterestcd in meeting oee ~ guy. let me s-ss oa a ... -(He's gJVCn me pcrmi9Doe to write tJm..) Pay special attcat'9-to tbc ad -AU; '"Ol PU:Tll"!. An,.. .... ! Jl.Ji5! Ulllt ........ ~ ...... ... he? 'CWiti ...... ? r.-m1et II'!· n . s-r. W1DL· U yo. thml !OU measure llP ID ·s cnrem t&k a ~ Pict 1IP tbic ~ ad la""C • m aagr. n.e •eaw aa ~ IO adwnised) a.cc gi•eD OD tlae · · D ~ 1t -L1 a e · • ~-"-> .,.,. • ,_ < \ Oa ly a l<.'ser·· wo.ald resor t 10 ad\utl:Sl:Qg for • -*--ADd oaJy • "loser·· wo•ld lllltSwier ~ a ad IP. llllllll - d •< let me teJI you a linJc more. My l'.IC:ll is that tbil i.t a man who is rather prcdic:tablc IDOlt of the time. That be ii depc ndablc, fiscally rcspoosible. knows bow to make commitments, prefers monopmy bu IDADJ illterata. values IDd ii spUitual. Lite I laid bc'sl a "nice py." A bcJhaft a.ice I AM A SOLDIER. lbml1pa. The~ bu dauged u.a with the times ~ renocwblc wl mcx:asf\aJ people arc mc:eUms a biic-matcb thro•gb ma1az i ae1 and "'b.cn if be a .. rric:c.,.. bow c:ouJd • man lite this manaae to remain 'nlle' " weia, tint ot a11. you· d probebly COUNT ON ME. DC'll"Sf>llPCn tbcsc cbys.. -This ~ .... writi-a about is 1 DO lmerf fa fact. be 's adorab6e. l (He "D bate ~I cbcnpcioa.) He's wb.at womcn u:saaUy rcfet ID as u• really Diez py. -wtricb JUSl -be bisprobkm. -1 Ho. ClOllld balls a nice py be a prubkw"' 1-.;-c He"s a pro6 Pioa1I mllll. 1'1llae doesn't teem ID be ~ Ult) or WSJl1aiom about aiilli.. .Nadlillis ... a.im I A a1 lllll lie is a M . f Of a kart· brcala. Hr pa tbc .... asiun dlill -trWy likes -...:. -~ ao.c to meet ODC lpClcial cmc.. haw trouble findina him. He imisu tbaJ u much a he'd like to meet the riaht woman, he bates the procas 'he Cech he'd have to go throuP 10 find her. .. FtankJy." be says. .. rd rather stay hmnc than lO IUbject 11111Ctf 10 the ind.i&nitY of tbc search ••• Tbm. liic mo.a of US. be '1 YCry particub.r about who be tika and ii e¥eD more panicular, u be lboaid be., about c:booli.fta a life. pert:Da. Aad bis 1brce beautiful, J'OUlll d ..... llCll who Jew to visit, 6pn ildo the eqaatioa u well. ·~ intcratcd iD me MNkt ...., ..... to • my sirtl and aderltmd IMJw I Jew than." be He's "andloec, but~tw IC be ..,... •1 bow fm ~ for a lot, _, .. be • T ' ride ia b9a I a11o bow T;;: a lot to N j' " (I fa:! 9lllTJ b tbe o8r:r ... Wil "'° ~ *-tiDd ol .......... ..... ..,.). .. .., .. Ota\ded. A8d (U Ille ........ .-.. .... ~ ~ ... paullka. ~ .. -·-......,._. .. 8= .. . .. rad ol dlll echiea .............. -ac axe PJ'S llut r1 repod ~ to JICll'I.) -w--... ChcJ'1"C oftca -llCCD J a-. ,.. .£ ...... ., • - ) ... ...... ot.ct·'.. ._.. ... u,-• .,._.~ ..... ci... :"=.;,'~ ... ..,. .._ ' /'. I'· : I I M " . . . , \ ~ould you like to SBI chanfB that WOUid Garden in the Oasis make life better for senior citiz1ns in the aTBa? "I would like to see Social Security set aside and ~ not be spent for anything else. The people born from 191 7 to 1923, I'd like to see them get equal amounts as ~ do." -Cecil Austin "I'd like to· see more respect for senior citizens from every:one." -frank Rudolph "I'd like to see a more caring family unit. Oasis sure helps, but some don't have family that come around. It doesn't take long to make a phone Giii . I'd al5o like to see a senior citizens column in the Pilot . -Marge Panlllr citizens are being taxed too much. That's our retirement they are gening into." -Ruby Sulldi:i OCTD picks up the fare for fair visitors Oimb aboard and receive a free ride to the Ora nae County Fair. Viaiton to lhe 1991 fair, July JJ. 28., will be able to leave the traffic behind and enjoy • free ride to the fiifJi'OUndi on iny OCTD but or Di•l·A-Ride vehicle, tocludina. local, e:1pre11, and commuter seMces. Puacngera pruentin& a free ride coupon will receive a one·way trip to the fair. Brochure• coataining a ride coupon can bo obtained bv callina the falrarounck at 751 ·FAIR. A rCtum trip coupon can be ptcked up al the ocro exhibit booth k>cated at the fair during the 12-d•y event. Rlden wi.U abo ~ able 10 ptd up coupons on ocro buses fm discount fair admiuton. Each coupon is aood for SJ off adult odmission Mondoy throush Friday. 1beae offera are lbnited to one per pe ..... For inlormation aboyt bus 1ervlct1, call the OCTD lnformadoo Center at 636-RIDE. "I Help Women Get Rid uf The Blues" ... t"-unwMllod veins on thoh log1 ond olhor ...... W. .,. -1«1 II -IO ,,,_ -~-of-·~ -""" .... -w. .... "" -""'" ol dw ... low ... ollb ...... . c.a lw. nu ""'' ... OttnhadM (714) 963-4456 "\ VEIN CARE INS'llTUTE VEIN CARE WIUJAM KANDEL, M. lllJI Mn••ll: ..... (iWt T~ ' "N. my age. everything is periect. We have so many alive senior citizens -So Oasis helps out ind ii is a salvation for many." -K>yMoof• "Tax the rich and take 1t NS)' on the poo<." -Hush Liiiy (Editor's MXe: Qvestl()('I asked at Oisis Senior Center In c(')l'()rn,i dt!I Mar.) _....,,.._ Don It. MU""' warm the prden at the~ Center in Coron.a de! Miir. The ~rden rs home to about 15 different veseta!Hft. including k>milt'Oes, com and zucchini. Seniors Wanted • Writers • Sources • Tips • Columnists • Ideas For The Pilofs New Seniors Page Call T.J. Hutchinson at 642-4321, ext. 366 ... and create a11 "artnue of success " .for seniors into The Pilot and to the rest of the community. Your single source for comprehensive medical services. r-.-----------.:.;;;--------;w-i Tbe Medical Pilla "'3ociatino. located next t.o F&Uioll lsland in NeWJ>Ort Beach. provides the - comprebemltt F""P of pilY"iciam. dental spoc:IAI- -&lid oatpauent medi<al oervic:es In SoaUMra Callfonia. lD ooe convenient loca lion! •• • ___ .. __ _ ""'""" __ -._._"°_ at---°"~,.,..,,.. ___ . w.,dd,__ ...... -..----_got....,.-""""""" _.,,.., .. 1,_..,_ -.. --.. dd not-ts-~ .. -Wl :•0t*'!OtwtWWorw ._ ..... -~----­-::r•>M•-.-... -_,.gotodOaio __ ...... ,,,. ... ·ru a ltnllld lime~- 1111m OliODlll CN ... _MI .. <1111111 ,..,...,,la Cllr .... .. Cd Toda¥ • [4l ld111Ct .. *. Oii .. --Cl--·- ..... ,"'._ . . NearlJ' 200 ltu.Jtll ca~ profesaionals are a...U.llie t.o ..-t ,.,.... lndl<rtdaal b<Oaltb c •~ nee Ila. ~ ldam &lid dentists •~ available In ·eac11 <if floe folknriD& specialties: .._ ~-°"' . " .... "'-: """" ea t ,. e I , , 1 to 'IJ(QO D 1 I ...... ,..., ""'"'"' --8:)wt I C :::c.... ...... &0111:Jt I ....... ,...,,, " __ ,.., . .. Oliii '116. t'D 756-9000 +++ .. Newport Beach And fnsta Mesa. { • ~ 1~, . . ... I , . We're all yours. We're smiling because you told us what you wanted and now we're delivering it Now you will smile too because 3 times a week you get C.l Local News 0 Local Sports 0 Local Society 0 Local Editorials 0 Local Events 0 Lo- cal Activities For Adults 0 Local Activities ror &ruois 0 Local Activities For Children- rJ Local Restaurants O Local C~ifieds O Local Staes 0 Local Sales O For Locals Only We think it's something to smile aOOut A ne~ you helped create that tells you what you want to know. furry.five thomandcq>ies Tt~Ja.y, Th~yand Saturday. You , .. , I ~ I .. ' I . 1~tr•belaliMltM1k•aottbe ~ of IM tift, N ... J11'iee11 ......... ,.. '°' ... the "'*" toa•t for ,_ ••d o ..... , Cr e11t. oraa .. )led(?) by ...... )lol p USA Sana:~ .wains Blad.wc:U. alwaya critbdlll. toid Joba what he thov&bt ~cif tall Get top hairdo (vaprlatable); commented on bll OWD~ (best oot printed). but Uw tho routces are .._., frteadl -UMl lbe. CHU of-the crop." -Ne added, .. ( can't believo I aald IOIDethina nice. .. f/ was a filaappointment. lllll (Pot all tbh pouple bas done - for 10 many ----- p e 0 p I e a n d Society or1aoizations. -----An ah e i m Stadium filled to capacity would have been more appropria1e.) But, tbete wu sentiment, and there was talent, about a million bucks worth. there on the dais where bouquets and batbs were truly tossed about in good nature. Legends of the entenainment world Joe, Bishop, Miiton Berle and Stan Freburg along with Mr. Blackwell. dramatically garbed in white tux bedecked with diamonds, gold and jeweled chains, moon man Buzz Aldrin, RepubUcan party chairman Tom Fuentes, Pilot columnist Jerry Kob rin. and auprisin&}y funny Andy Crean were at the head table to vie for laughs from the lSO guests gathered at Village Crean. "This is some kind or a night. I haven't been IO excited sance 1 saw Phyllis Diller in a bikini," said toutmaster Bishop. "We roast those we love and I want to say God bleas Don and Dolly Crean.'' Aldrin added to hair comme11t1 with "The last t1-I aw a flat top like that, planes were ltndiec 00 it." From tunnyman Freberg came. "That was no earthquake Friday. just Donna droppina a jeweled neckJace.. The time before Wiii when John dropped his watch." Son Andy Crean said. .. I told you this house (44,000 1quare feet) was too small. I'm sitting out on the patio." (The ballroom would only bold 12 tables of 10.) Berle dominated the stage for close to 30 minutes bcginoins with, "It's too late to save this abow." He called the Crcans the Ma and Pa Kettle of Fort Knox. "They have helped a lot of people, but so has Kaopectate!" The program concluded with a 30-minute light opera concert by Georgia ffOf'ltiett and baritone Rkhald Fttdrkb. It was kinda unusual at a SSOO and S 1,000 per CQuplc affair, but pnor to the roasting. guests scNed themselves from the buffet set up on the long dinin& room table heaped with excellent Four Seasons food such as shrimp. oysters, crab, tenderloin. veggies. cheeses, pastne~. etc Proceeds? Not yet, but some to Fred and Mard Weiner, left, and ~Bishop oosne hopefully when Parent Help USA bolds an auction in the near funare. Sally KanuM. cxccutrve direc:tor of the grou~ which battles child abuse. c.xphuncd, "During tho IOcial bow, everybody seemed to be star gazing and the casino tables and silent auction were ipored. Then. the roast lasted "° long it was too late for the hvc auction. We baV1: about $25.000 worth of items to sell and wil1 plan an event with just an auction ... Donna has been on lhe board or Parent Help, • Huntington Beach- based orpnization smcc October A plaque, that missed its presentation spot, will be given tu the Q-eans th1s week AJso, the bonorea. along wub all other guests, •received a well-done booklet and program 't'tth .i '"th1' 1s your life" John and Donna approach with lots of picture Bowers' festivities hit streets By Vkta Dean • Plat Sodlly Wltllr They were dancing in the street Friday evening at Bo wers Museum. Really, 20th Street which runs beside the facility Ln Santa Ana was blocked off up to Main Street and a black and white checkered dance floor was laid in place. The Jimmy Vann Band was beckonin~ the black-lie crowd of 300 to swmg and sway ''You are in the street because of the construction,.. explained Arthur Strock of Newport Beach. outaoing chairman of the board of directors. The construction that will make the museum five ttmes larger, as part of a S IO m1lhon c.xpans1on end rcnnovataon , said new exccuti\lc director of the museum 'reter Keller. who resides in Corona dcl Mar. Keller comes to Bowe~ from the Los Angeles County Museum Southern California coming here. Tonight we have 40 people here from LA." The gathcnng. chaired by Judy Fluor Runels, was the annual La Fiesta. Originally the fund-r11sing Fiesta was held in the courtyard of Spanash-srylc museum and had a Mexica n theme But, themes change. and this year it was 30ish art deco. (Ahogclher fitting since the museum construction began in 1932.) "We have a lot of nice auction items and we should make ubout SJS.000 tonight," said Runels While dancing was an the thoroughfare, dining was on the lawn black place settings and while table covers. Pnor to being ~catcd for tenderloin dinner (and 11 was a tad late). guests welcomed the c1rculatang hot hors d'oucVTCS -brioche ~luffed with apple sausage. beef empanadas, seafood quiche :ind skcwc red beef (Champagne and "'1ne v.ere donated by C J ScgcNrom and Sons.) Under the 'ky part' people included Emma Jant-and Tom Riley, CC and C1.lude Whitney 'catcd "'Ith Huriet and Bill Huris, tc.thy nnd lt-e Hancock. Sh<lron and Richud Ettingt-r and P•t House, f1aocc nf d1~1..1ur Keller. who " heading up the orgamzmg uf a suppon group. Fellow" of Bov.e rs. Tablcm.ttes of Keller and Hou-.c were Lois and Buu Aldrin and Tippi H edrin ("Btrd'I .. Jnd Metlnie Griffith's mum) The gue'lt h<;t al'n includcd urry and ~ Bisnll, Dfltnis Prltitt, the Ron Mttn (he v. J" on the part\' comm1ttc:e) JnJ \4.irta McC•rty. 8\ THE WA'\ M.iri• ~tC.tm "'ill be leavtng Cw.ta \.1c<..1 nnt month to make her h11rn1: 1n M.ilag.i. Spain There tht· p.•l,1 of Natural History "We will open ,....--------------- jn 1992. .. we will have exhibits from all over the world and this will be the largest changmg exhibit facility in the U.S Our plan is to have peo ple Cro m all over New Car Season Is He re! l\Rer )Ou baa your bHt tar dHI, can for I quott on that °"" Nr! ·--·--Rlbllltt ......... Al•llCJ '31·'141 4'10ld~IMI ()I.Huit) German Home Bakery Wcddtnt Cakes Th~ Old Fashion Way · JQ')() Grace Ln C M Call for info 540-0281 Look to the The Wedding Showcase for local, r~putable. SCTVlCe clJHN ro )MINk~ On The &y at Newport Elegant Saturday R«q>ttons 11 am -4 pm Complete Catering & Fun Savtce Bar Contact Mar• IS0-5112 r .............. , Your ad can • be seen here : i Call Candy J• I at 642-4321 •--ext. 310 .... ---···· • Mitton Serie, left. and Royal RadtJ<e "We appreciate this to no end," saad John at the conclusaon of the hilarious roast. Among those gathered at the village were Shlrlft and Bob Cuggen~m, ~ Di Chien (earlier Ill the day he had gotten a nat top hau style), Annie Gtothus (the Crean friend d o nated balloons from her Love Balloons). restaurateur Cume&o and Judie Manlo, Suzanne Pittee, banker Royal bdtke, El.iine H•~e and Ruth Purdy, co-founder of Parent Help. BY TIIE WAY: Judie Maoto descnl>es her daughter (blni's nt.,., steady as "vef} handsome look.' Jl,ISt hke hlS father, but he 1'- blond.·· Dana and John Clu" wble arc n"" vacationing lln Kau.i1. luch Fl11nr Runt 1, I'll T 1rn .1Pd [rnm.1 l.1 • ~. 1' cnthu,1.1,t plJn' 111 .:t·t 111ur1't' tnhll\nl \\1th h1lf\C\ fhl' \ldrin' hu~' ,, hcduk mdudc' .1 melll0£ \\Ith C.ocn Norman c hw.1r1~opf 1n \.c" Jc:r'e' h ... t,1rc: n, 1n~ nff "' \un \ ilk' l11r thl' I 11urth 1•1 Juh H11th ,h.,11ld he tun xh\\,11tl..11pl t1n 1,hl"J \.\l·•t P11int '"" \l".H' .1lkr Uuu Jnd 1•n tile I ••Urlh \\I." \\1 r trl\ II the Rinl..tr' m:" pl.,,, . ..111111~ ""h .1 1111 1•1 1•th1.r' tr1•m hl·rc 1.1.~1' h .. , .... h1 1m ... ' I hl· re:. '·"" l • '" Wcc:k i111& Phol~hv Stills & Video 843-9231 lc.\KES BY APRIL I I All \)CCoSton~. h ' l"-1.."'n,1bJ ' pr1L'\'S 631-6543 Salute to Creans . feast for write.rs I ----., BEN THEY SAID A NEW DA IS DAWNING AT THE PILOT, I DIDPtP'T TBINK TREY MM.NT untllAU..Y - ' pl'OIC i1 bclfll ~ in Sunday's pn:dawn darbell. thanks the paper's new lh.ree-a-wcck produc:tioo sc:hedule. ~ plcue bear with me. With any 1uck at -11. we can wake up tosetber and wouldn't that be nice? Gotng to 1'-0rk at 5:30 a.m. is touJb enouch. but 11·s especial!) challenaing when at follows a wild. wack} and thorouf.hly wondemd night. For all the socaaMc details of Saturday night's benefit bash at the Village Crean. don't miss Vida Dean·~ total coverage. However, thas nice lady shouldn't begrudge me a few crumbs from her O\'CrOo..ing plate _...., A platoon of hungry columnasts oould feut I II II off a supper table featurina MJltoe Bait. Mr. -••'••(•-• BladlwtU, Cot Buz AJdrta, T .. halts, Aad)' Crun and tu Frebtta aU beautifuUy strung together hy master rout.master Jwy B hop. the ~\t and bngbtest at anybody's ~.inquel Local Scene AnJ 1111 Jn un-.chcduJed lagniappe, bow about a beautiful hlonde IHK ..opr .rno aamed Georp Froodctt ded1cat1ng an 1ngmal pac:.rn to honorees Doaaa and JobD Crean., and then tc.urun~ "'1th lhe Metropohtan Opera's Rkllard Fftdmcks for rnmant1c ducts'> GcorgJa's bclO\led Rams should 1r)p1re \uch Jpprec1at~t cheers The l"\cncf1c1ary of aJI thas aushcgus was Parent Help L~A. a I luntLngton Beach-based center for the prevention of child abu~c, hut Vida Dean will be tclhng you all that. along with the name~ •t glittcnng guests. plus lots me>TC good stuff Mcan...,.hllc , movrng nght along ... • IS'i·r THIS GOING TO EXTREMES! -He " alrcad' done •ht moon. ~ Dr. Buu Aldrin last week went in the other ,11re.:-t1<m Buu •nd bubbh -.tfe, Lots. -ere m Kc~ Lar{l<> I-la v.hc.-rc t\.il") pent a night at the Jules Lodge. fhat\ Jule~ as in Verne, and they bunked 2" lc:.iguc' "' "h.itc,er l"\cneJth the "Cl Would you believe an unde1"".1ter • \tEA.,\o\lflU... BACK IN THE SKIES -Ex·.t'>tronaut \Jdnn , 1n t lca'e the m0t1n behind (you )hould excuse the cltprc~1on.) He\ ,Kcc:ptcd an mv1tat1on from Carnr.al Cruise Lanc'I to scl"\le ,, celchnr. ho•t for next week'" total cchp~ While anchored in .,. 11cr. ,,ff BJJ.l '>ur. the acro-\C1ent1<;t "'Ill explain (LO terms we all , .1n 'unJer .. tand) how the moon t.tn v.·1pc out the almighty sun for • ' mrnute' .tnd get Jv..s\ 't'lth 11 • KU\U\, "'il\1PU. C'"1lll WOL LD'\I:. st·•·n ct:D I n\!I ,h t'><•rn Barba,. 'orris. (1re.11 Brit.tin' 'pcc1al amh.t'>'adm P1l•'l lJ".; ,clchrate•I J m1lc,111nr h1rthJ.I\ 1111 fnda' Ir ""·'' her H1~ \1\ < >h \ht.: "1' .1 .... .ikencJ h\ in c;irthqu.tkc II rt i.:1,te reJ 1 RI!! \I\ oh II !Z!e r~~ Womens C•rHr & C aaual C lothlng 10°/o OFF \ t•net 1<\n ( >11ndola (-;t>t•''-' (\\. I 1f"Im•• .. ·~ L e V C<J.,, .. ~rf,-n .. , ,. "'' "' •r 7141 675 HCH •W:.:J\C&itJ;\l .. VVE OOIT ·' ALU I GfRIJ&V l4f1JIJl-.C . aw.is AAIJ REaPfllN ..481.A. \' 'I .\ ""~' roma-•f\J f"""'l,,..1,.,.,1 _,JJ.,, Ill C'-«lwf •" •'IU• "'"" ""U.-.... lr,.tftw.dt• .. • di. Ten1CR d dw ~ ....... r..t'lllllJ AID 714 4C}4.96SO ~,.,.llltl Our Already Discounted Prices With this Ad C Al I C&a A 71 ..... 1111 na Plicific ~ begins a Iha aaaoert punmer seuon at lM90 Metdowa Amphitheatre wtill • Jv.ly • ap;ctacular with flnworb. nae 1eric1 kicks off with "Ce lebrate America!" Guest a>aductor Mart GouJd. principal t r umpet e•ayer or the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and coad\actor, will lead a program of works by George Gershwin, ~ Kn, Oe1 .... a.. ud J::::-• ti ,. ..... .. a to LcMI ,u D • • ~ 'Ibo 50«ft -··HM ~ b c:::: al 6 ............ ,... startUw two ......... ..,. In bis de but aa Pacific ~~:::.··:a= orcbestra bac:k Ult. -S .. 'lo way critical, is very, vuy ~ WIMia it's a p>d orcbalra. rt ..._ tlilc conductor eood. .. Symphonic bilbtilbll under the stars include CJcnbwiD'I ovature to .. Girl Q-azy," 1ta1a•1 .. Waltz in Swing Tune'' and O>ban favuritea. ·"All terrific piccct." cbinea Gould. Joining the Oaa wmna tcaMtiea Christian singers to perform IR Tho MaDbttan RhJthm ICiap. witb tlldr ~ routines bKt for a patriotic cocore after their auc:cessful 1989 Oran1e "Set Them Free... A Concert of Hope and Mercy" is the title of a Fourth of July concert to be presented by the Continental Siqers in Irvine at 6:30 p.m. The internationally recognized Christian musical group features 36 vocalists. instrumentalists and technicians lrom throughout the United States and several foreign countnes. They will praeat a CoGnty Pafonniag Arts Center program of in1piration and appearance. worship. Tbe. summer festival continues Sponsored by Woodbridae Ju.Jr"'27 with Conductor William Community Church. the ~t will Mc.Olau&bin leadiq a "Mid· also feature voUeyball at 4 p.m., a Summer Mozart" proJram, picnic dinner at 5 p.m. and featurina Louise Di Tulho on fireworks display at 9 p.m. O\lte. On AUJ. 17, Music Director The program will be &ivcn at Carl SL Oair &iYcs his first Irvine 5000 Barranca Parkway. Meadows concert witb "Symphony .. for a New World," with adcc:tions by 15.orat. Bruch and Berlioz.. '"Beethoven X 3" is acbcduled for Aug. 31 and the seuoo concludes SepL 1S with a "Tcbaikovsty Spec:taotlar'' featuring ftreworb, cannons and a military band. Saal tictcts range from S70 to $205; siape tictetl range from SIO to $39. 'they may be purchased at all Tic:UtMastcr locations or by calliq 740-2000. For ldditiooaJ information call the symphony offJOC at 474-2109. 0.. ol "-'rica'• ... ~tile :::-c~~ = :.: ooeMlil ......... Of Opera PacHTc•1 19,1-92 1oaaoa, ..Cavallcria R'8idcana.. and ••t ~~ mark Coppola's Opera Pacific debut. Coppola is uncf6 to Hollywood'• noted film maker. Francia Po'rd Coppo la and coaductor ol the 1COte for hll nephew'• motion pk:ture, ''The Godfather m." Copp0la is known for bi1 phenomenal raq.e and veiutility u a comp01Cr and conductor, metddna from the opera house and ero.dway stage to motion pictures. His career encompasses a stagcring list of achievements including bein on the podium at the San Fra\cisco Opera for Lucia.no Pavarotti'• lint American "La Bobemc." He also conducted Seattle Opera '1 world premiere production of C.arlisJc F1oyd'1 "Of Mice and Men" and led New York City Opera's world premiere of Beeson'• "Lizzie Bordon." Coppola bolds the distinction of conductin& "The Boyfriend,'' which introduced American Anton Coppola wlll conduct Opera P'aclflc's season opening performance. audiences to the youoa Britill soprano, Julie AndreW'I, worked with HoUywood's matinee Idol Brian Abercne in the tint nation.al company of "My Fair Lady," lead the opening of Broadw1Y'1 "New Faces of '52" which featured Paul Lynde, Carol Lawrence and Alice Ghostly, and performed with the orchestra of Radio City Music Hall for three years. . "CavaUeria Rusticana" and "I Pagliacci" arc scheduled for per- formances Sept. 7, 8, t 1, 13 and 14. ________________ __._ _____ ..,:_~-~ r·~ --~-~---------------------, Comedian I Win! W-111! Win! I to appear at I wru $35 Git ea• as ~ ._ e.n Restmnt, courtesy o1 the Plot. I Fourth picnic I I S111w •out tonn b 11• ... chp I In h conte It box locltied 1 1 Ill h Plot Boolh Ill h Oiawe County F.r. I I I •Mnt1ae1a I I Name • ,..... Not .,. Prnent I I • .......___ ... 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In fact. the 1andlclpe ol the netnpeper ~bty loob pretty fmnilia.r to you. The only major cbanp have been to eliminate ~ natiOnal and illtcmatiooal news and features arid replace them with bomeiJ own material. • We've alto alwpenethhe editorial focus to just two cities: Newport Beach and Calta Maa. The raYlt will be twice the numbe1 of ltoria OJiainating from tbcle two ~ towns. We've allo renewed our commitment to an interactiYe oewtpaper. The Editor's HQtlinc, our most populu editorial feature, bu been rechristened the Reade~ Hotline. Our c.oGununity Forum page is now ~ted cxmpletdy to reader io~L ~ New columns (on senion. youth, educa~ sboppina. service dubs, etc.) will be unveiled io the upcoming weeks that will opened wider "avenu es of aa:ess" for our readen into The Pilot and community. 'L· s an exciting time for The Pilot. Unchained by the burden of covering non-local news and publishing seven days a week, the reporters, photographers and editors can now deliver to you an undiluted Pilot. full of local net1s relevant to you, your family, your home and your business. r We'll also continue to practice the quality journalism tl\at allowed us to win last week 19 writing awards at the Orange County Fair Contest. It's an exciting time for The Pilot. Unchained by the burden of covering non·local news and " publishing seven days a week, the reponers, photographers and cdJtors can now deliver to you an undiluted Pilot, full of local news rdevant to you. your family. your home and your business. For our new readers. we're glad to have you on board. We'll be o n your doontep T uesdays. Thursdays and Saturdays packed with news about yow neighborhood and c1ty. We hope this w1ll be the start of a beautiful relationship. And as with all relationships. both short-and long-term. communication is the key. If you have a thought, comment or criticism, don't hesitate to call Editor William Lobdell at 642-4321. ext. 35 l. or our Readers' Hotline ar 64!-6086. It is, after all, yoor local newspaper. Today In History Today's Hlatilllbt la Hl.c.ry: On July 1, 1867. Canada bcca me a SC lf-gove rm ng dominion of Great Bntrun as the 111111 ... _ Editor's note: The following U'C same/es of 0~ Coast Daily Pilot readers' comments and criticisms. Wb1/c Pilot editors welcome and read all oomment.s., we will only publish responses from callers who /ca-ve a name (pleMC spell 1t out). cit) and ph o ne number (for venficat1on). You can get 1molvcJ by t:allmg the Editors Hot/me at 6-12-6086 Thank you' 0 EX ............ , I am calhng about the article written by Tony Dodcro (.tbout lifeguards and skin cancer lcg.islauon) What irked me as that tn the second paragraph, "hich sa~ "Oh sure they may ha~e 10 ~ve a swimmer or two from the surf now and then but basically the11 life consL•ts o f soakJna up the summer sun and watchina <>''Cr the sprawling crowds along the d .. san . I was 1 hfcguard in Newport Beach for l3 ~·rs. and thas guy has basically no clue as to what lifeauards do . He's JU 1 pcrpetua1ina the myth of the brome suard on the beach utesuards eo throuah a lot of trainina. And if you think aboul Brittsh North Amertca Act united the provtn<lCS of Ontano, Quebec. New Bru~ and Nova Scotia. · 11. ar you mass somebody m trouble tn the surf for JUSI one in'>tant. that could be a hfe kiss.. So It is an anteru.c conccntrataon -mental concentration all day long 111<atcbmg ~r a huge CT'O"d. bag np tides And at is not 'Sa' mg a ~unmer no-. and then, it's an C'\'cn da) deal h bugged me seeing a 'uperfluous paragraph. in an otherwuc well-wntten article I JU5t wanted to let you know MARK CROSS Cosu Meq I'm not upset but d&Sappomted th.it the Pllot l~ gomg 10 fewer ed1ttons. I mLSS the-daily paper I lake 1t tn the mommg because the rest of the Camily read t.M LA Tunes and lhal only leaves me the PiJot a.od I en.JOY ~all tbe community ne"-s• cspcaally your columns.. I love Jerry Kobrin and Fzed Martin, and I hope you keep them. l would like to see more rcc;taurant l'eV1CWS, 10'I seem to have onJy one 1 wed: -mott f•mtly-ty~ re taurantc; rather than the e•p•ns1vc ones, interesting ones that you can ae1 in for under SIO. SANDRA BASMACIYAN Newport Beach \S· • ----------. -~ - Leners ............... rcsoun:a of the entire state of California. To the Editor: With the total cost or S l 'i ln recent months. articles have billion, the f*ral government has occurred in the media referring to to bail California out for the "drawbridge syndrome" tnduJging this right or landownc~ supposedly suffered by ccrtam to do what they wanted w11h th<:u homeowner-cum-crMroruncntaJists. property near the river Otbe1 artides have accused us of Not o nly will Lbosc who hought liking birds and ",ldhfc better homes in the flood plain end up than people or ndtng rough.,htxt .,.ying extra bills. but \0 \lo tll over the fifth amendment (wh.ch everyone else tn Orange County - prohJ1>1ts the ta.ting of pm~te comrmttcd to S427 million, 1,f property for r.ubhc pu~s) which the state may pick up all hut I would hke to address the~ S 128 m1l11on and '0 w111 issue~ taxpayers from Hawau ti' Mame f U"St. tbo6c wbo want lO proftl Is thlS economic grnwth or a from thetr tand arc nol the o nh eo.stty COftttss10n IO ~loper propert) o•ner) 1n Southern .., greed, Callfom1a The status LS shared ~ CHARLOrn CLARKE hundreds of rhousands o.f President Orange Cou nt _~ J-und for bomco-Tiers who have ng.hts llf tbcu ov.n And man) of LhcS< Environmental Dden-;c Professor of Bt0k.'lK'. fullnton ~ht' h.t' c nothing 10 do 'lo\ 1th College wilJllk P::;~. ;cJ!;.~g f~::~~~~1; llJlllll IC Jall•llllm value of the: neighborhood and the To the Editor propcrt) itself AJso. there was the Your ed1tonal of June: 24 u an quaht) of ~r.1ces J\•1labk poh~e ex.ample of ~me: nf rhe m~l and rchghung ~rvtCCs., 00...pit•I\. 1rrespons1blc .rnd ml\leJd1ng school,, roach, iutcr .-\rid the.. ioumah-.m I ha'c e'er \ct•n Your huught into Jc\thctic anJ ~tatcmcnt 1ha1 of the $1 l'- r c c r c a l 1 on a I con d 1 t 1 t' n ' baJhon in research funJ, the fed, 'urrounding their pro~~ i1pen handed o"'er ''' • 1.inford space. ,,~-s.. clean air. beautiful Umvcrsif} an the I~ )\ full\ one oceans. These factors all afJect tht.rd mtght have been m1'-'~nt · propcny vatucs The fact is that 1t ap~ar; th.u Considering the homc\l-.ncr ccrtam ma.stakes were made in tht' tm~stment. t.s at 'iurpnsmg for general and adm1n1'ilr.i11't' them 10 oppost' immense .ind expenses charged. Your ll h,,~ I closcty p.id:cd <kH:l0pmcnt' that cub reporter neglected tn °'-'thcr scnou-sh degrade or chmm.irc.-to find out how chargC'o; nn their home \1\luc'' government contract.; arc Before d~cloper. and their computed The b1lhngs lX1m1st n l • I I 1 e ~ c h 1 I I e n g c t h e JMtenaJ. direct labor n"crhc.ad cnvtronmentahsts' n-.mmatmenl to .ind G & A cha~ people the' <ihould t1lle a look 11 There has been no c;uggcMl\m their l'MTI l'Ontnbut1nn l\l people's that the ~mment ha'i tx-c.-n health. \.tlfef\ and Jl(X:kcltxlOk..'i ~rchargcd for material. dared Acsthet1Q a-.1dc. 1' there ·a nv labor or o"'crhc.td wh tlh wmpcn-.atton for the kx' uf undouh~M~ make up mt"-t 1lf the \.ll>ttnt .iir 10 hrc.slh ' f-or ~)urs charge$ to t~ govcm~nt -.astcd '1tting ,,n frec~n~' fur The dasputcd items arc .1 ,m,111 the c'{lr;a minulc' 11 t;i~c' firemen part of the G &. A char)lc' ~h1lh lo a~' f-or "'.!ll'r no lontt<'r arc m tum. a small p.tr1 ,,f 1ht ll\-.alaMc" For r"'' lt~l alontt total baJlmg If thas had ntll tl<-cn .l ocean lrnnts tl'l\l polluted k•r not-for-profit orianazation. pn,fit commercial fahtng1 f tlr rhc IOM ,,f would haw been added to the safety on our -.trC'Ct.s and 1n our total charges homes" When ts entlu~h enough" Government aud11or; c,\n,r.rnrh As (or the argument that monitor defense c:ontr.lll" .ind phy&tcal grov.th 1' <)Tiunymous they obviowty apprO\-cJ intcnm with ec:ononuc aro11•1h loot Ind final rates and the) mu~t around!~ !.late. 1."'\)Unt\ and our share the blame for anv oues arc •TCStJmg •1th t'ludget inaccuraocs 1n alloc•tkln of et"l'I\ dcficiU due to tJKTCa<;cd demand :Mrc has been no u~mon ot for pubbc: sc~ unpropcr conduct by any official t Tbe pubhc G stuck wtlh bills for Stanfont or of anv attempl ti' more pol.cc faahncs.. firehouses conceal charaes to the contract<. and tchools. and for roa~ that The amown of the error 1 not coat thru t~s as much ttl 1mponant -1t should not havt' matatam as to build. httn made Stanford ha.3 made And water pncc~ arc e~cted ~ry eff0f1 to corrttt the h1lli~ to tnpk m the nett 10 H'U' What rs 1mpon•nt to ~ is thal because we ~ owertued our many pcq>lc will take for l(t~pcl raou.rca (duptlt' 11ea.hn1 all the rour edltorial wtuch mmpletet\ ••ler rrom a once-flawina ~nt• ipMJra, the facts tn order lo Ana Rrvcr) I\ lh~ econonuc tensationatizlc lb 11(\fy ..,,..,h.. Tbc fact . that (Of m&ft) >~'" I wou)d rcm:iod the bu1ktm Stan.ford bas conducted YCJY ~• 1ndu try that environ.rnentahsu eHccw 'c: research for che war a c: d C\ t 7 •ad ~ u.n.lJ. ... ~ 1llcir 1abol rat et have ~ nts not to allow buildlna bee.a kJw and the l'C1ults or the m the nood pl. in of the nta resc:arcb hive contr1hutcd Ana RWier. tU antiaUy to the-succcu of our ~ pn.''ilcd and DOW mdia.ry, ol Oood coat.rol ( · I rat .... Pr* 0-. rMr nJgra.nl errors It lS very hard tO g .... e credence 10 the balance of -.our wntmg I could point out '1milar crro~ in your arguments rh.tt follow whic h may itOI change r he vahd1t\ of vour conclusJOn but m.1 ~e the entire cduonal suspect OiARLES \.\ JOBBINS Co-.ta Mesa l ll 1 he l::.dttor Your stOf) in Sunda) 's Da.tly Pilot brought hack many mcmones .ind 11 was fun tu reminisce You \t'C I hared on 1oto-1th the CO'ita \k\.l Gh'hc Herald as .iss1~1.tnt cm:ulatt0n man.tger 1n Apnl 1955 \I.hen the paper ~~ preparing to publish twice week!) Sometime sher the move to Bav and Thunn I learned to operate the ncv.I) a1..~uircd but ~d Goss rol.V) pre !'> a.nd malte ··metal plate~ u-;cd on the old lcucr prc,)c'.. Buh Stt'venson. his father. Walt (.t pressman whose la\I name r ... e forgotten) and I turned o ut mam a Globe-Herald. I left the Cilo~-Herald June I ~'\Q lll begin a career as an .tu·1,un1an1 Afte r a few months ~Ith Oe.tn \/,in Lane' in Long t-k·.ilh. I ""'"' 1•ffcrcd .1 1nh al \eronutmn1l in \cptcmtlcr where I 't l\cJ hir nc.trh 2J \e.H' \h fnur \C.lr' v.11h 1hc (1lohc· t kr.\ld were· mcmoral:>k one'> w11h l.\\l'lknr 1r.11n1n~ Durintr 1ha1 11mc I Jcl1"crcd a fcv. paper,, 1r.11n<'d 'l'mc earner; cm.crcd "'me 'rort1n~ ''cn1' ,c..,ld a lcv. D ime \ I inc' mJde 'nmc d"pl.I\ .id l.n11uh .ind pnnl ' a l1ll •'I p.tpl'I' ""ml· n.1m1:' m"''"f Ir •m ' ''"" t'lc\IUC:' the \tC\l I"'"' .. ' I' 1111 \:1,-.cn anJ l nm .._,,.('\ 11 v. ho I ll mC'mh<'r .• , e.HI) p1onccr' 1lf the c 1h1~~· tkr.1IJ .md 0111h Ptl111 v.1th \\ Jllcr IJurri,ugh' .\nJ. I \l 11o 11ndc rrd rt'(Cn th, tf Rot.crt f- 1'.t~c 1<t .1"' rcl41t1on h• the.. R111"-crt f'1i:t v.h, V.3\ 1..P l~Oll 1lf lhl' \\ ;lmm~tnn Da1h NC'\o\\ with 8111 \ndcr't'n in the earl)" '(\(k rhanL" tor the mcm<lOC' and m.I\ God hie"' the <N.ner' ;inJ ,urr ''' the "lcv.-port Beach <. 11'1.1 \tc,.1 P1h.ll •" vou hcgan a ncv. ... h.tpln llf an 11lustnous story HOWARD RE:.l·SI I I"\ me Ellcllon Cllll I 11 I he fd1tC'f Inda\·, c:lcc.:11 on" can he lru,trating to Jn 1nd1v1dual \\hat 'h1•uld V<'U ~hcvc. the campaign m.Lilef"'i. the "~n,, the ne~papcf'I., ll all l1l0h 't' appealing. hut '' 11 rcahtv' Running fnr 'ltare office hlda) localtv will c..'"t .Al least S..lOO.IXX>. 1f ~ou plan (ln "'mnmg In 'iOmc 1..""a"<"' t~ k''el re che\ S~.CXXl or more Amuin1 v.hcn 1 IC'Vl'lll\rnr we do ll<lt notice who the 1~a1 latur '""'c' lhc1r •llegiancc 10 t or cumplc, would '((lU hcltevc \Omeone whn take\ many C'ontn~11ons from 011 companies and JcveklpcM would bc: act1na an your tiest intcre t'-while chumtntl he 1 .an em1r,lfuncntall"t'> Do >'°" hc:hcvc ~nc who takes l&flC cc1ntnbution from the NRA. which bc:ticvc" in no sun coa1ro1, woWd t.. Ma · yow. tic,t intc~ t\. while cl~ms be was for safe streets and controlling crime'> Do you behevc someone who takes many contnbut1ons from insurance companies would be acting tn your be~l intcresu. while claiming he cares that your auto premiums arc too high. I believe there as a conflict of interest. That legislators should be morally accountable to the pubhc It 1s time ethics tn government be examined. therefore ma.kmg a better ~tern resulting 111 fairer representation KEN LE BLANC Huntington Beach Tr1rnc c11111a11 To the Editor· What arc we dolllg to alleviate traffic congestion? Sometimes we widen freeways to ma.kc room for even more cars Someta.mcs we try to provide rapid transl! sy~tems to replace so many automobiles. Have we solved the problem or arc we even close to sotvtng at '> NO' However. there 1s a simple and logical solution to our growing problem. It would easily decrease the number of 'ehaclcs on our streets and highways The State Lcg1slaturc should immcu1a1ely find methods to make 'urc thar I l::vcrv vehicle on our' streets and h1ghwavs is currently rcgL\tcrcd 2 E:.vef\-dnvcr LS a hc.cnscd ,,perator. and truu 3 l:.verv vehicle carries at least 1hc m1n1murn Pubhc Li.abalicy and Prnpc r"' Damage insurance re~u1rcd t'I~ law \\hen thcS< three rcqutrcmenL\ Ht met. the number of vehicles on 1•111 'lrecL'> and highways will drop .I I "Ill':\ lly \\ c 'hou Id ans 1st that our ln:1,l.1111r' devio;c the melhods to 111,1irl· that the above requirements Int 'eh1dc operation on o ur ..irt:ct' arc met. We could save m11l 1om of dollars now being spent 1.11 highway construction by rt: mm mg the larac percentage of Hh1des on them wbic:h arc na- 1'1.·1ng operated ILLEGAU.. Y. PHILlP E. ARblOLO a.ta Mesa \n lndepend.-nt ~ Published by Pa~ (,roup Pub!1st11ns, Inc. Elliot n, Jr. c~irman Jlm~ publ Overcast skies to turn- hazy in the afternoons NEWPORT BEACH -It's not the greatest beach weather, but it's normaJ for these parts. BiJJ Hoffer. National ~eather SclVICC meteorologist. Mo nday, the skies above Newport Buch were OYercast. keeping temperatures down to a high of 65 degrees for the roughly 60,000 people who Ooc:ted to the city's seashore. The ocean water was just about as warm. at 64 degrees.. .tu~· ur Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa, it was some 10 degrees warmer. You can expect the same type of weather through Thursday, as the high pressure lingers off tho cout. Hoffer said. Low clouds d Joa will fill the coastal skies in tt.e mornings and evenings, whUe ba!J sunshine will wann the aftc~· to a high in the upper 60L 1 ..... ,._ Boyd and Henley Ellis ci Fairview in their new 1906 Bulc.k racer, second c.ar to be registered In ~nge County. Coastal residents will continue to awaken to cloudy, hazy skies for the next few days. including the Fourth of July holiday. the National Weather SeMCC reporu But the clouds should bum off to hazy, sunny but humid afternoons that arc particularly v.arm m 1he mland areas. "It 's a normal . Southern California, off-shore Oov. :· said . ~ . City officials accepting ,l>il · · lftN lfAT From A1 a ppo intment said the~ were concerned about an estimated S3~.000 pnce tag that could come with an election and the delay tn falling the pos1t1on. Dunng the two v.ed..s smce then. the counetl members had no 'hllrtage of interested candidates Then. with eight nominatJOns jCtually mode dunng the meeting. the council had to decide cxacth hov. to narrO\\ rhe field. v. avenng bctv.een making hsts and taking ~trnw votes. SEARS for Victoria Street widening COST A MESA City officials four lanes. The project ittcludes are now accepting bids from . extensive landscaping. new traffic general contractors for the signals and. un~erground pipeline widcntng of Vtetoria Street. one of work. Moms said. the largest road projeas planned Already ahout 75 homes have m the citv been demolished to make way for Bids ,...·,11 be accepted until July the widening. wnh about ci ht left ~ for the S6 mitlion to S7 milHon fell' demolition, he added. project. said Bill Morris, din•Clor of transportation services. Under the pfan. a I .5·m1le stretch of Victoria Street from Harbor Boulevard to Canyon D~ will be Wldened from two to '269 Morris said he hopes to get at lca~t m bids for 1hc project. The City Council will probably e lect 1he contraclOr in early August and construction on the estimated,. yor·long project could start soon after the Labor Day holiday weekend, he said. HtllON From A1 · I he) an: ve ry well-behaved e\i.:t pl for dropping all their stuff," the neighbor said, asking not lo be 1dcnttf1cd "These birds MC so big, 11 ' la~c having elephants up in the lrC:C < •rc.11 blue herons arc on the -. .inc an O range County, according 111 Pete Bloom, an ornithologist -.11 h the local Sea & Sage chapter \lf the Audubon Society. ' 3edjoilqroomeupto5001q.. ft. Offier ndudel plastic PfO'ection of walls. J h1<, 1~ the eighth rookery that I \ t: had reported to me m the last 1wo 'tears." Bloom said "We're goan~ 10 investigate and sec if there s an)'1htng that can be done 111 prco;crve the tree It'~ a unique nc,11 ng situation a nd 1t will be very unfortunate 1f that tree as cut loots & fumilh99 during~· and 1 ft9fl OOlll of new ceiling texture OI pM1I ~ to exiating ..W:.. 9' ht. <Ailing prepwation evallable 81 adtllkA., COii All< lltnlt our next ct.y ww::ie. °"9r good thN J\iy 13. 1991 CAU DIRECT 1-800-824-2436 Sdd. ~ ..S ...._,by Sws ~ ... .....,, CA Lie '3teo&1 dnv.n .. . ":, . . •. . Nalflle i:it- Dennis Holland of Newport a.dl is dri\ling his 1906 Buick racer this week during the annual Great American Race, which winds up this year in Seattle. D ID YOU KNOW, The Ellis brothers raced their new Buick in the Los Angeles to Phoenix Great Race in 1910, competing with such early racing luminaries as Barney Oldfield and Louis Chcyrolct. The tradition continues today with the same car, now owned by Dennis Holland of Costa Mesa. The ~ Buic k has become a staple in the Great American Race and crosses the continent each y\!ar piloted by Holland . Maybe you should read this out loud to your Honda We've kept the motor ruRniftl and we're ready to roll. Send your h1stonca/ facts to Did }'o u Know, The Pilot, P.O. Box 1560, Colt• Mesa, 92626. JAPANESE From A1 spot over 1he long·pupular Los Angeles, travel expem say And Newport Beach, with it s distinctive coastline. luxurious hotels anti ., . famed restaurants, is becoming o ne of the most popular citic'I for these visitors. The numerou<1 Japanese firms that have located to the nearby Irvine Spectrum, and local sister· city relationships with Japanese The Paths of Life Meet I at Huntiagton Terrace • 1' 11 I '11.'l. ! I •Y•lnl. of llfc's !'Md when you wau:. u l 11 J.'1 • w 1• / : • •• '•'·"• n down t H1Jn:.1ngt.on Tcr-r•.1.:c. 11 .i , : " · · 11111 : : <.'OmmUnlf"1' If Qutull.y Llfi'~l.'. !c ror The Yoo~ At He•rt •Affordable rates •Studios. Cottages & Suite:. •Tasty home cooked meals • ~-· Sen.kt Rttlrf'IMN l.Mnt ·~LMnw ............ l.Mw . ..... •Scheduled transportation •Housekeeping Sf>rvice!i •Daily Achv1t1es SUMMER SPECIAL Rent Between May & September and SAVE MONEVI Call For Details (714) MMIH lllOO flcMidl ~ ...... a.ct. ........... _ Compiled by Anne Spinn cities arc na tural reasons for the mnux of Japanese tourists. But the Newpo rt Beach Conference and Visitors' Bureau .ind local businesses have taken ~lmc steps of their own, too, to tap into the Japanese tourist market The v1s1tors' bureau has JOmed w11h majlH Japanese travel bureaus lo pro mo te Newport Beach as a vacation spot. Advert'5Cmcnls for the city have hecn placed in well-read Japanese tourist guides and magwnes. and the bureau plans scminan to educate local travel professional on how to work with their Japanese counterparts . Richard Uartrell. president of the Newport vt iton' bure.u, hu even had his buainesa cards ' printed up in Japanese. "We sec mo~ and more buses (of Japanese tourisu) comina into Fashion laland," aaid Gartrell ··Japanese travel 11cnta are looklna at Newport Beach u a more suitable ahcmalivc location &o bnna their dicnu U>. for rccre•tion. vecatSon. "We kno-the characteristics of the m8fht -tbo Jaeuesc pncrally lllO short tript. hb l(). day sripl; they come in poups; ind they pend a bit or money. That'a put for tho community." ncaiapcopk like Hamilton nd D Jc .. .,.. fiaht on t8raet" with mowes like Japa versions ol their men Oartrctl aakl. ''T'hao v' ' need I rcelina of ~-!J_Ort_ i:n the W'1 ty, be it I menu in J1penae or 1 ' itor'1 suldc.'' ·' __ , • To IM IOPJ Niden Ol wtlal ... tbe Onaae COPt Daly Plol lpC)ftl IKliOa. I naa ~ ,_, acteatm ... om taminatbi CMt die ,..,. to re JOU beat abqt •• the local~ ...., indeed. we did ow bat 10 do just t. IM there wu alw8ys tbat uaf.na Hey. tbe Dodaen are bod And tbe Laken arc , ~no preleaden. The ADaela are la the bunt. ud t,he Rams are always coatclidcn.. Nec6:11 IO uy, lpOl1I lam around t.bc ~ lbare the exploits ot •NFL ud NBA, · .. well .. the Bia Letpca ud otber proleaioDa1 ud collqc spor1a. In fact, you 're bombarded with il TdaisioG and the major newspapen feature the bip to the extent there is UttJe room for anything else.. Othcn may daim tbcy pc you the complete picture. I don't think IO. They doo•t give you anythipg dole to the complete picture. NObody ever bas and nobody ever will. Tba1•1 where the Ncwpert ~Costa Mesa PIW eaten the ~icture as a valuable resource. We re goiq to supply you with 10metbing that indeed. wrapped up with all of the other commodities available to you, will surely give you the complete picture. We'll be coming to yo'1 on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, and with just three shots per week. we're going to prOYidc Newport Be•ch and Costa Mesa a means in which to grasp every angle of rornmunity sports. • Our Big Lugue outfits'? On the _F.eP level they are the Newport Harbor Hiah Sailon and tbe Corona del Mar Sea Kinp. the Estancia Eagles. Costa Mesa Mustangs ind Mater Dei Monan:bs -the latter a Santa Ana-based parochial school with many ties to the to.ta Mesa and Newport BellCh area. On the college l~vel -Orange Coast College's Pirates are our team, as well as tbc Southern California College Vanguuds. We've tried to do a good job over the t three decades on the prep and llegc beat, but past efforts have only en a warmup for what we 're planning. We'll be expanding ou.r prep and mmunity college coverage in every direction. Years ago as the former pubhcation ntinued to stretch its distribution area, rts was fon:ed to cut bad in various as to simply accommodate the crunch space, time and personnel Now it's going to be back to the early 60s -ta.king our coverage past the jty level. One of Dennis Brosterhous' major responsibilities will be to cbeclt in Wlt.h every freshman, sophomore and junior ""5ity coach for material for his column on the lightweights each Thursday, come September Corona del Mar Hi&b has a '°Phomore football pme aaaimt Huntington Beach on Sept. 12 with CdM coach Ted Williams returning to the sidelines after a near-fallout with the Cl F because of a non-intent violation. We're aoing to be there -for the same. as well as for the popular Williams. Two of the Southland's major water polo forces, year-in and year-out. arc at SM CARLSONlll COlllNQ THURSDAY •Mike ...,... •• dream comes true, his son Brent, a Coata Mesa High and Orange Coast College product, la In the Big Leagues aa a catcher for the Kanau City Royals. •DI ...... are a boy·a best Mend: Part II: Richard Dunn explorea availab le .,... and why Ira such a sticky situation. th• word Costa Mesa Little Leaguers in quandaw · over the lack of some decent playing sites • I • ., Aldin o.na ...... I t Ml beooet t:ICCedingfy .. v~ for ewryonc, from the ~ ol aho pcltilbl ...... to the biotiolil ... ol Colla Mesa I.Jule ~ Leape 8-bell •• tbo filb1 b adequate ,..,... 6iiC::Uitia in the city and tbe ~of pristine I wetlands have twilcd ialO 1 tua o1 war. Part of the problem ii tJW nobody leetnS to know bow to reao1Yo it. . indudifta mcmbon of tbe Cotta Mesa City Couocil. Why a respectable youth athletic facility in Calta Mesa is nonexistent in the fint place ii unbetnownst to its dtize~ but tbe tip of tho ic:ebeq sunoundi.Qa this coatnMnial ilsue is growing much hiaber than molt rea.la.e. Fpr the next 11ro weeb. the Newport Beac6/ coaa Mae Piiot will uncover facts and details from the principals - the City of Colla Mesa and the leaden of Little League Baseball -as the two sides attempt to find an agreeable resolution to the problems. Tremendous growth in participation -imolving not only Little League Baseball, but Pop Warner Football and AYSO (American Youtb•Socccr • Yant la a teria Orpnization) -ud the availability of pllyiQa fields are the bigest concerns for Costa Mesa parents and their childRn who want to partake in community athletics while building a positive experience. Becau1e of narrow land space, the various leagues must use either school district or city facilities, which bas led to irbome conflicts over use of the fields, inadequate restrooms and snack bar facilities. expenditures toward land improvements that are lost in future seuons and safety concerns. Often times. sports arc played in areas not specifically designed for those sports. 0 Wc're concerned with the shapt of the fields and what has not been done " . . said Milce Dunn, a member of the Costa Mesa City Planning Commission. "I'm speaking on my own behalf. not u a member of the planning commission. What we've gone through the last couple of years, a number of dads have gotten together and formed sort of a private agenda because we're concerned with the quality of fields. specifically for J kids in the community." O>lta Mesa High School, home of Costa Mesa Little League, has been an apptndqe of the problem. Fairview Regionaf Park., on Placentia Avenue across from the Costa Mesa Golf and Country aub, is universally agreed upon amoh& youth athletic leaders as the most P.ragmatk jurisdiction in the city to butld an all-purpose facility. "Our bigest problem is that we have to use Newport/Mesa School District land or facilities for Little League, Pop Warner and (A YSO) soccer and, honestly, the school d1stnct is open to us using the facilities, but we 're find ing The "dugout" areas at TeWinkle School aren·t much to brdg about -there isn't even a seat 1n the house Corona del Mar's DeCinces finding new niche as a baseball coach By Richard IMf\ The Plat 0 n a cold night in Baltimore, Doug DcCinccs etched h~ name tn the World Series record books by t•gging a Bruce Kison pitch over the wall in his fmt at-bai of the 1979 Fall Oassic. "It was a childhood dream come true," DeCinces said. "After playing out on the sandlots, rd sleep at night and onty dream about doing that. stepping up to the plate and hitting a home run in the World Serie~. It really wasn't until I reached second bL~ when 1t ~unk in:· Much has developed tn the hfe of Doug DeCinces since that frigid evening on Oct. IO. 1979. Game 1 of the World Series ber...ecn Bahimore and the evcntual<hampton P11tsburgh Pirates. DeCinccs, 40, as sull 1n baschall. this time on a coaching ba.•us. Ht~ son, Tim, 1s · a left-handed hitt&n& catcher whose future appcan bri&ht. The cider DcCinccs., who hu never before coached, mtpt inscribe hts name another way before Iona. 'I fully understand most will not get that opportunity (playing in the majors), but that's not the issue. It's truly understanding the· game more from the mental side than the physical . 1 --••n baseball coach Has spole5 ar~ well-traveled. his feet a'I nimble a\ they were ~hen he played 1h1rd base for the Orto!<'' and Angels. Even his tires seem unworn DeCinccs. a Corona del Mar inhabitant who has kept his lean body 1n commendahle shape. prances around the third ba~ coache5' box, hollenng tnstructt0ns. w11-wagmg sigm and paymg close attention to every move mack by mem~r-1 of the Cubs, for whom his son plays. m the Orange C'oun~· Connie Mack League. "My feeling. when I'm out there coachtnft. '" that I don't ""anl to second gue'~ m\~clf:· DeC'mces said "I want to do ""hat come<; out nf me naturally. I'm not there for my pc~nal satt9'action. rm out 10 teach and let these ktds be aware n( ""hat the prnfc'""1nal ftamc 1s really all ,lt'l<lU t "I tull'f undcr,t.ind mo<1t will not get th.it oppnrtunit\, hut that\ not the issue It' 1rul'r undcr,t.1ml1ng the game more frnm the mental ,llJC' than the physical ·· De( ince.,, pre\1dcnt and chief execulrve office r c1( DcC'mce' Properties in Irvine. continue' to move a' 'iwiftly as he did du rm(! 1 I IJ-~oe.H profe~ional baseball career Herv.een ou~tncss. coaching and vannu\ ma1or league baseball functions, DeCincc,· cellular phone becomes all the more rmpnnant For eumplc. last weekend he wu hcinorcd tn Balttmmc for a home f\.ln he See DECINCES,- -Ill. iDdiwldual adlaoal .... ,.,., 1 lllll tbere U¥e ..-zed us," aid Nib Sckafer, tomer ~t al c.c.ta Mcie Uttte lea&IMh "We tint ~ (to C.oltl Mela Hl&b) duee or four ,can aao and tbe adminlltratioll aid to do ~ WC want u · loq • it'• not out of the ordinary. They Wd to put a mack bar or whatever you wao~ but tJxn~anent adminilt.ntion. =ny usistant principaJ Larry who said 'we're not sure we want all this out there and if it continues we c:xpcct you to start donatina to the 1Cboo1. • .. For example, they said they wanted a new varsity l>Kbtop, but we can't afford il We have wmted to put in permanent dugouts and thinp of that Mture to enhance (tt#program), but the school said no you can't do that. We can't have the caliber of fields to host any tournaments, or when other cities· come in. that we'd like to do. Larry Carlson bu done everything he could to prevent us from doing anything nice. He's been a rcaJ thorn in our aide.,. Building an athletic facility 1t Fairview Regional Park. the wide open territory next to the Santa Ana River, would rectify the hindrances for the Costa Mesa youth, but the issue becomes sticky at this point because of state environmental regulation concerns. A year ago, the Costa Mesa Youth See UTTl.E LEAGUERS,W If .you're not a football hero, better get a town crier Minor sports standouts can be vastly overlooked without some big-time help . ' Ri«i and Stevens ire partners in the Oransc County franchise of College Pl~C'tJ of America. a nation·wide rcc:rui1in1 scMc:e wbJcb acts a! liaiton betwun hijh 'K:hool standout' and oofletiate 1thletic teholanh.ips Rk:d. a «·ynr-old former high lclM>OI football coech, and Stc\'Cns. • )().. ,ear-old former football player 1t the Uni'vemty of Florida, combined forces in March ol 1990 The duo, na~nt)y 11et'ViC'tn1 11C¥er1l k>c:aJ athlet has un comp a ft1t Of IUCC'C'-' •hh • 1rowin1 11able of • pro pcctive recruits who will .eek scholanhtp offers as thcir acn10r 5eQOM Proaress an the comJnJ years. The semce, which carnes a one-time $489 fee, advertase1 upo1ure for i1' chcntJ, to ~ many a 1.600 collc,a an DivmonJ I. ti and Ill. &J well 11 NAIA i nd community oollcacs. Upon betng accepted, which requlr~• various tcco mmcnd1tion1 reprdina 1bihty ICMI, altitude and ac:lldemie bac:.Qro\lnd. l. profile JS .ere.a.Led ... ~ ~•hlcto. The fin hcd profile. 'milar to 1 'T1e, mallerl to all .chooll t • at 54th St. doings get hot on Tuesdays with Quickslhrer Early every Tuesday morning at S4th street in Newport Beach this summer you can find Quicksilver riders competing in exclusive team contests and ..-orkouts called the "Generation X Surfing Series". "These contests and workouts will help keep our team sharp for PSAA competition and amateur events as well as give UI the opportunity to watch the surfers we arc sponsoring progress," said scncs coordinator Darrep Brillhart. Not only will every 1'ucsday morning's activities include workouts and heats, but also videos of the surfers and opportunities ror weight training wo rkouts at Quicluilvcr's exclusive gym will be provided for prominent team members by QuackSllvcr. "Quick.silver feels that it's importaht to help it's }Oung up and coming amateurs and professionals be the best they can be at lhcir-5urfmg, so Danny Kwock and Katy Peck (Marketing and team directors) decided to make this investment into the team, and it's already paying off," added Brillhart. l.laya. Tice AJthough other sponsor's companies conduct team workouts for their surfers, the amount of ----- commitment to their team that Quicksilver has Surfing recently d1spbycd 1s unprecedented. Quicksilver bas clearly established their image as il rhe hard-core grass roots surfing company. Often times surfers hkc Richie Collins and Chns Brown (current P~AA number one competitor) come down to check out the c-0ntcsls and sometimes participate themselves. One thing's for sure, oo every Tuesday morning this summer the ho11esl surfing happening will be in Newport Beach at S4th street. 0 Arc twin fins on the comeback trail? It could be true. Just before leavmg for South Africa Richie Collins was surfing one at th.e Huntington Beach pier. aJong with Nea Post on hers, and thetr shaper/pro surfer Greg Mungal on his. Just recently I spotted 1989 ASP World C hampion Martin Potter ndin~ twin fin at the Oceanside PSAA event. Potter didn't compete, but looked unreal surfing next 10 the contest area. Ironically, I've always preferred twin fins to the conventional threc- fin thrusters myself, but was afraid of being a "black sheep" by riding o ne I had JUSt decided to go for it anyway when I came across Collins and the crew, and to sec some of the top pro fessionals in the "'orld riding rwin fins was inspiring to l>ay the lca'it The knock against twin fins has always been that 1hcy slide o ut and .ire hard to control when the surf get'i big. but with the proper shape and dimensio ns you can get one 10 hold in the wave as well a'i a thruster. The advantage o f twin fins arc that they glide much better, they're "looser", and faster down the hnc, and I love 'cni' Uoyd Tltt Is .a Nnrport &IKb/Costa Mrsa Pilot conwpondrnt lll'bosr surlfn1 co/um11ap~•rsntty1Uesda_t. Mllll lPlll11 From 81 athletes. "We never promise &. kid a scholarship. We just promise exposure to as many as 1,600 schools nationwide." Stevens satd hlS service ts still in the formative stages and is still relying o n word o f mouth. H owever. the C IF So uthern sc'ction has endorsed College Prospects as its official recruiting ~rvice, and both Stevens and Ricci arc u citcd about the potential for growth "Coaches we . talk to tell us Southern Califoroia is the No. 1 recruited reg>on in lhe United States," Stevens sail!. .. Al far as the level of competition and the intensity 'of the year-round programs mo5t sporu offer here, Southern California is unrivaled as a pool for athletic t~lent." Stevens and Ricci admit they may help athletes more in sports other than football and boys basketball, but insist they can widen lbe areru for even the most highly-recruited star in ~en a high-profile sport. '"Tbcrc arc two reasons why kids don't get recruited," Ricci uptatned. "One: the kid just isn 't good onou&h· And two: Schoob just don't know they m~n ... Colorado S1att. Utah and SMU and ""e couldn'1 rcalh he lp him But whi.:n fnothall 'ea~on ended, Ron called me a nd i.aid he still hadn't gollen J O) offers and asked 1f we could help W e wrote his profile and w11hm 30 days, he took a tnp to M1ss1~1ppi and eventually wound up signing there. Steve n~ i'i quick to poinl out Oce an View foo tba ll coach Howa rd lsom's key role in Karl1ncr l anding a t the Southeao;tcm Conference school, but he and Rnn Karliner, Randy's father. claim Miso;1ssippi was unaware of the Sunset League Athlete of the Year's availability before they received his College Prospects profile. "Ovcrc.llposurc never hurt anybody.'' said Stevens, who is sensitive to infringing on the coachc · role in the recruiting process "We hope to work with. rather than around a coach," Stevens explained. "Once a echool get& our profllc, the coaQ\ becomes an active part of ihe process in sending films and talking with recruiters." "A coach h11 his contacts and does all he can with the time he has to work with," Ricci said. "But, after all, his primary role is teaching and coaching. With all a high school coach has to deal with on and off the field, there isn't a lot of time to •r,cnd on the things we can provide.' 'T• Tall' ,.,,..,,, .,,, In CHDC Bari By Jennifer Sixt The Piiot It was one taJI order to ask of a local surfer, towering over bis average competitor by more t.lun a foot. Despite choppy 1-2 foot surf :tnd the presence of some of the country's top junior surfers, Newport Harbor Hi~h's Math Patterson rode· to an e1Jbth-place finish an the junior division of the CHOC Charity Surf Competition Sunday on the north-side of the Huntington Beach pier. "For bow the waves were, I was pretty stoked'' said Patterson, at 6- foot 5, 200 pounds. "If the waves were bigger, I would have done better. A big guy Hice me has such a disadvantage (in waves like these). Little kids move around better and can get the wave." "The other contcsiants were realty good. A couple of kids from FJonda. such as Shea Lopez, were really hot. AJso, we really get inspired by the pro surfers. h 's killer 10 have the pros here. Cordell Miller just rips." .. Miller stood pretty tall huruclf in the pro final, finishing third in a 12-man field. Miller, better known as Cordy, gave a half-hearted per· formancc in his qualifying heat, JUSt barely occupying the second and last qualifying spot (behind eventual pro champio n KJrk Tice). "I didn'I try {in the heat)," Maller admitted "Actually, there JU~t were a 101 of lull~ in the heat. I didn'1 catch a rhythm. Besides, compct1t1ve moves by other compe111or; kind of kepi me off the sets." Huntington Beach surfer paced a 1-l -3 sweep in the Men's ama1eur final , with Jeff Dcifenbaugh, Erik Brumer, and Barry Deifcnbaugh occupying the top spots. \ Patterson finished eighth in a Junior' field or 60, tnihng only Hawaii's Junior pheoom Conan Hayes, Florida'~ Pele Mendia and Corey Lopez, Seal Beach's Ryan Simmons, Floridian Shea Lopez. Christian Ehns. and Jay Larson of Huntington Beach. Patterson captured first place in his opening heat and second place in round 2, only to face a loaded draw in the third round. Surfing against Hayc'i, Shawn Sutton of Radford H igh School, Shea Lopez, Troy Echert. and Michah Pitts, Patterson hit more often than he missed, finishing third behind H ayes and Lopez in qualifying for the repechargc. Swimmers take their ~nQ!S in 41st annual Huntington Be~ pier swim . . BclJQont Muters. He has learned, however, not to take a bfa Ja.d for granted approaching the ~. "I~ had guys c:alC,b a wave, make up 100 yards, and pus rue near th~ shore, so J was sprintin1 to the end," Rodrlauez said. "Luckily, that didn't happen today:· Marshall's time of 11:57 wu one aecond f.uict than fourth·placo finiaher Preston Drake ot Jnine- b 110 d NOVA . Newport-Mon YMCA representative Steve Roger fmisbod ninth ~nll. .Costa .Mesa's Center Club has a berth at Pinehurst .tournament \ . What a way to spend a summer retreat, balking In the majestic environment of the Pinehunt Reaon and Country Oub in Pinehurst, N.C., one of tho oldest and most exquisite golf OOW'IOI in the United States. Fow members of the Center Oub, the preatigjous dining organization in C.OSta Mesa, will be competing in the first annual White Hone Associate City Oub Team Oiamf ionship J.Olf tournament, July 7-21, while addina a little cX1ra glitter for the trip. Oavtd Neish, Costa Mesa's Gary Lls4nbec, Newport Beach's Roger Mohrhoff and Tim Cappel, a Costa Mesa attorney, will vie against top amateur Club golf golfers from around the country who arc ajso members of private city clubs owned and/or operated by the Dallas-based Oub Corporation of America (CCA). Sixty teams will participate in this national tournament hosted by CCA Previously, all qualilyinf teams from CCA'a network. of 220. private aty and country clubs played 111 CCA s annual £.Z.Ooff extron Associate Oub Team Championship, but participation in the event grew to overwhelming proportions IO the CCA initiated the White Horsc Associate City Oub Team Championship to give more city club members a n ~rtunity to play. 'My reaction, when I found out that this w~ available for city clubs. was that it would be a grut opportunity to go to Pinehurst, play golf and compete in a national tournament with other clubs," said Lisenbee, who plays regularly at San Juan Capistrano's Marbella Country Oub. Cappel, a graduate of Duke University Law School In Durh•m, N.~ .• will ,.t>rin' hi.s family with him bc~re taking a train to Washington, D .C., to tour the White House. "We're all really excited about it and as part of the trip we're going back there for my oldest daughter, who's a JUntOr in high 'lchool and we're going lu loo~ at the (Du") campus." said Cappel, who plays frequently a t the Mesa Verde C-0untry Qub. "In law school, I gave up golf and I hadn't um.E I EIGllRI From B1 From 61 played for IS years until I picked it up two yean .,o. I've got my handicap down to 10 after takina some leS90ns at Mesa Verde and I've spent some time trying to impl"OYC my game." Mohrhofl, a Newport Beach Country Oub member is replacing Tim Paone, a Center Oub registra~t who wu unable to participate. '"The Center Oub got on a waitina list and this year our name came up," Usenbec said. "So we selected four members who have a h&Jtdicap by the SCGA (Southern California Golf ~ation). I've never been to Pinehurst, but I know It s an old, prestigious country club where they have pro tour stops." The City Oub Team Championship will be played on Pinehurst's course No. 6 and the counc at Pincwild Country Club. CCA is comprised of a world-wide network of private city, country and athletic clubs that serve approximately 400,000 members. CCA's p~rent company, $730-million OubCorp lntcrnauonal, oversees an impressive list o f subsidiari~ •. including Club Resorts, Inc. -a $100 million golf and conference resort company which owns and ope.rates Pinehurst Resort and Country Oub -: and GolfCorp, the nation's second largest pubhc aoir course operator. 0 Preparations arc being made for the sixth annual Regatta Tournament at the Newport Beach Country Club, July 25-27, a member guest tournament with a SSSO entry fee. Among the festivities for the Saturday night bub following the final day of play include a band, an outs.ide dance floor, a big dinner and some fancy pnzes. 0 The Newport Center AMociation's annual "Swing For The Kids" Tournament will be held at the Newport Beach Country Oub on July 15 with proceeds going to the Pediatric Cancer Research Foundation. The prc -reg~tration fee is $150, which includes green fees, cart, refreshments, lunch and a reception following the actio n. For further information o r for ice \ponMJrships. contac1 (7 14) 720-8488 Richard Dunn is • .'Vrwport Bnc:b/Costa Mesa Pilot wrltu whos~ dub golf column appears nety 1und•J· formed to address these concerns and explore alternative sites that can be developed lo give the city a legitimate facility, but political shuffling has thrown the Co rona del Mar and Newport Harbor. We're going lo be there -often. continue with his club golf and cluh tennis columns, as weU as bis on-going dulies as our Orange Coast College expert. We have Charlie Brande as a weekly volleyball columntst; Uoyd Tice and his surfing column; Jim Niemiec and his outdoors column; and Howard L. Handy, our ace-in-the-hole these many yca.n with his golf c.xpcrtise, blcndina. his talents into the project in terms of major golf events within Newport Beach and Costa Mesa. as well as other relevant, and irrelevant activities. committee a curve. . "What we've done to this point 1s develop plans for a facility on the Fairview Regional Park grounds," Schcafer said. "We 've acquired commitments for building a youth athletic facility there. We've got a plumbing contractor. an electrical contractor. a fencing contractor and a masonry contractor that arc all willing to build." Local residents, however, arc against the idea, and thus has opened the can of worms surrounding with respect to the controveny. 0 n~ Dfta/J1 of lltt nallabk .,..., --nprdl.. Ille lud ud ..., ,,., ,.,,..,.. l•to • ltk~ ,,, . .,,... Champions on any level in high school will be displayed in a team picture; and banquet results, honoring the team's best. will be published. And we'll be coming at you with what has always been our custom -the complete picture of varsity football and buketball, as well as a stepped-up campaign with the minor sports. Orange Coast College's sports program is head and shoulders over the vast majority of its competition, and we're going to be there. With our Mwspaper's new-found philosophy of ''locals Only," finally, there arc no more dilemmas. We have added a full time sports photographer -Katsuya Rainone, and we've got some bia ideas. You'll see that develop u we approach the fall. Fina11y, there is the matter of all of our couch potatoe.. Couch potatoes need just five thinp to exist: l. A couch. 2. A television set. 3. A television and radio ~hedulc. 4. Updated standings. 5. Potato chips. lllrbor -·· IKOilll It mA OCEANSIDE -The Newport Abrams a winner We're no longer a daily newspaper, but we have the chance to give our community an awesome look at the great moments which spons prOVtdes. I don't intend to wutc the opportunity. We're aolna to furnish you items 3 and 4. the rest it up to you. As for all of our new rcaden, l think you miaht be aurpriKd It what we have to offer. Harbor High surf team finished FOUNTAIN VALLEY second in the Tum Season oompetition at last week's National Newport Beach's Geoff Abrams Scholastic Surfing Association added another tournament crown championships. to bis 1rowln1 collection on In adda'tio· n, Sailon standout Sunday -the 13·year-oJd netted tho Southern C.lifomia Tennis Troy Bctcrt, who finished fourth A I 1 • J i s · I in the individual n-n Se.eon HOC at.on • un or ecuona "'.,.... O\unptonahlp at Loa Caballeros final, wu selected to represent tho Sportl Complex with u easy United States on the NSSA victory over 1 aood friend. National Team. Abrama too\: a M, 6-1 decision The prept and colle1cs are just a part of the pacbge which will be coming Staff writer Jon f erJUM>n has been aaiped three major responJlbUlties -a boatl~ paae each Tuesday, u well as 1 union paie on Thurtdaya and 1n an adults spom pap on Saturdays. I hopo you enA our efforts; llnd I appreciate your bnput. Stevens eited recent Ocean View H igh graduate Randy K.arlincr as an cumpte of a presumed blue-clUp football rec:ndt who benefited Crom 110me lddcd oposute. The SaUon were wooed by 11· r« the titJe lpinst Kelty Oullett 1 imc def end I n1 claa mpion o( Whittier -tho laucr his own For their p1r1. local oo ches say Huntinaton 8cacb at tbo ewut, ~ncr when they oompct• in the jury it s1ill out on bow which culmln1tcd Tbundly at lbe doubla coq.titioG at tbo USTA effective ColJeF PrOlpoCtl will be Ocean aid• Pier. a..&ll ftrt Juiof 0., c.rt Qampklolllfjt le pnMdlft& CONlstent renltJ. But annou11ucl PfWeJ RJPt ill Port La....,_, F1a. 1ulJ 14- lhcrt are many wiJffna . IO o&r banquet.Jn Ca:;:•llll=•::d:;.·....,Jt..:r-...;....,,. ...... ---:2:.:..1...::J. ~__.~~------; SoObaD, bucbatt, llwn bowlina. the manlal aru. tenn and S'lllim ~ J"O" name it -ti it mowa we're ao'na to CCMr It, on CftJY .. within tbo 1copo of ,.cwport ~ ud c.c.t. ,._,., Wuw foodteU; Unto Lr1111ee; A"'°' Remadoe ••• lrvNlll.,.. ,....,. wl ..... ..-...---m-... w.w eQltaet- •ith tbc IOMce. --flt,.. ; ... w lafiirPliiii Statf.wriacr RkMrd Dwnn U ' 8'Jon~ TlllNll E non. by tbc Houle Merer ...._ Committee to repeal a cmmowaliMI r ecreational boa& uHr fee t ax ~~led by~ .. "" ol lall ~· ic..-tioft to bal~. the federal .,... .... met with I roed blocL The so-called Cout Guard utet fee'I delrlctora emphasize that none ol the money will IO bact to boaten ID the form ol imptOftd U.S. Chat Guard ~ wMcb &hey tay 1l1cady pale in compuilon to the tervic:et offered yean ap>. ... ,, ........................ .... dlilll 6 -• .., ...... al l'7JI ..... ...... tM ..... ,_., ~ ..... M Std 1111 _.. ...... ,... .. ..., ...... . «*Jiiii• t~ la dW .. de .. 10 he'etoe... ·~•· BOATIU.S. IM fljht II noc Oller. a.t eo.;.r rn-LcOa PIDOtta. D-Calit and cbalnMa ot tile HoutO Bodget Committee, recommetaded the Hot&IO not hear the Mcrchaar Marine blU to r~duce the reaeaUoUI UICr fee MeaUIO ho fcaRCt I ~ter ol .... lepi1tioa Wlder tho Budpt &fOrcelllent Al:.t ol 1 ,ear ..,,: The Merchant Marine bill, K.ll. 534, bu been blocked from introduction oa tbe HCMQC floor for two weeb despite support from 2<11 repraentativea, nearly cnouah · for a majority vote. Tbc Id mandala tbat pY Jepalation wbJch would reduce revnuea c:any additional iources Senato (S. !;43) IOOl\~r. but tbat'a • pretty of revenues to compemate those lost small maybe. Wbca coaarea recoaYCned, the tPPcal {534) u While California bu the .leCOGd ..... "They can bottle up this bill u Jong as they want unless boaten ICl'el.lft nC1'1," said Michael Sciulla, vice frcsidcnt of the Boat Ownen Aaoc:iation o the United Statca. '"'lWo thinp can happen. They'll bottle this up as long u they want, or it will fully ao into effect. It'• supposed to be a five-year tax, but it could become permanent and could be doubled or tripled in yean to come. 1po111ore.d by. Ro~rt Davis, R -Micb., number of boata of any lt~te with 7S2,000. ~ attempted to ahift the bullt of the assessment support bu not been widespread amoaa lfl to commercial abippen in the form of a lawma.ken, SciuUa said. Chris C.OX. R·Ncwport computer acceaa fee for a proposed Beach! one of the bill'a CO-spc>DIOD. 1t'U computerized ahippina rate data base which unavailable for comment Monday. regulates tariffs and wu to go into effect in "Our feelina was boatcn alnady pay a 1992. healthy tu in their fuels, 9 ocntl a pl.Ion." But since the plan would feature no revenue Pence said. for 1991 and only small assessments in '92 "This fee was supposedly a use tax, but a when the ty1tcm goea on line, it did not user fee is usually one in which you pay foe a compensate for the loss of recreational boat service. This money doesn't ao to the Coast wer fees. said Barry Toiv, ID aid lo Panetta. Guard for safety. Our feeling wu it's a "We arc on the verge of repeal, but we have not gotten a lot of su~ from the California congreasional delegation," ~ulla said. '"ThcTe are '1JJ? full sponsors. but at t'Ust_~rs of the California delegation arc not behind it. They've aot the large.st percentage of non co- sponson of any state in the union." The computer access fee would have discriminatory tax. Ii.kc telling everybody who generated strong returns in 1993-95 but would owns a bicycle to pay a tu." not make the immediate impacqo satisfy the Sciulla added, "This tax money is aoi.ng enforcement Kt'1 requirements, said George down the black hole of the government fund. Pence, minority Republican staff director and ... lt rails the user rec test. The nation's boaters begin paying an annual fee this month ranging from $25-SlOO based on the length of their boats. Owners were originally mandated to p~ the fee by July 31, but Monday the U.S. Coast Guard created a grace period until Sept. 1. Pailurc to pay carries a $5,000 fine. chief counsel for the Merchant Marine "There were 49,000 boaten assisted by the Committee. . . , Coast Guard last year and they want to charge The Merchant Manne Committees ncn 4.1 million," Sciulla said. "The Coast Ouard is step will likely be to let the fee ride for two only there for a life-and-death emergency. years, then introduce new lcgish~tion to repeal They wil~ refer you to a commcrdal teller if n near the end of 1992, Pence said. it's not hfe and death. The old Coast Guard "We'll shoot for '93 out of the H~usc." would come if you ran out of pa. But that was Pence said. "Maybe we'll get a change m the the old Coast Guard." The regulations, which required 4.1 miUion Boating page promises much more for readers The trend is reversing and it's long overdue. The Pilot's improved local coverage or boating becomes complete with the re-emergence of a weekly boating page. The boating community, a vital part of Newport Beach, can tum to the Newport Beacb/Cost. Mesa PUot for the best coverage of local events and people and the issues which affect them. 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ANlla PNI T Look for weekly results from the Newport Beach yacht clubs and a look at that weekend's races. That's where the yacht clubs come in. I need your faxes and your phone calls. I wcl~mc your ideas and re com me ndJ 1 ions Boating for what we can do to better serve ~ ''11' ''"'"'""' Vtld•• '-'""t•t ""< • .. •·o"'• ... ,.,-...c1 ~ boaters around the harbor. But boating lS no t JUSt regattas. There's much more. Like the lcgisJativc issues and harbor problems which impact boaters on a d11ity basis. Wh) arc they there and what will be done to change them? There arc k.jds programs offered by the cities and the yacht club~. Thcre1lrc the ma1or event~ which often choose the Newport Harbor as the1T event sites because of the excellent facilities the local yacht club<; offer. There are the local sa1lon who make hcadlineo; ·A "Back off. Fred, you heard him wron9. He satd you have a really big putt.· TIJ DAY • Wunblcdoa. HBO. S p m • ~n. Cl. 1 l, UO p m. WEDNISOAY •w~0..4,,9am • Anach.. 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Here's to the future of the Pilot's boating coverage. l want 11 to serve you and I welcome your involvement. ~ .lolmwc ~ °"''~ ..... f ,._ ·--8 ._,.. a...o ~ ,,.... ~ ... o..i. 1,11ci.o.us ~ .. ..._ ....... ~ 1.eo... Oor11.e.... The lnWuctiom ta tbe VOJ11Cn Yedlt CJdb•1 ~ 8apla 8ootJet QJ>lainina the .mll na ol tM aeries are: 1"bh ii ibe na to the Kil.Cr Pt. Fermin Buoy mt spanaa tbe Allon ffDD1 the fools. (We're not sure which .a ail dliil COWtel) nus 1s • lClt ot your comta1 . ......_ ability. and a.11o put ot tbe Hatbour Ownpioosbip T.ropby. Nocbiiria is earned wh1KNt pat effort. Only sailors worth their alt abou.ld Ail this race .. Pusillanimous sailon need not aucmpt mis 11.il.i.QI featl Obviou.aly t.bc writer was taJtina about last Saturday's race. Tbe early 11 a.m. start was already witJXll to ID unusually cnoderate to heavy btec'lc in the ordinarily calm Newport watcn. The long 37-milc race to the red ~ can off the San Pedro bluffs and bade to the Newport~cd lo be a fut one with the building Westerlies. Tbe ru bumpy, extremely -----wet., wind·toaed 8.5-· beat to the Point Fennm mark took about 70 percent or the race ti.me with the wild dead downwind. broach · interrupted, white tnuc:tled spinnaker run takina less than half that time. About the only distraction on the upwind lea were the unknown caused sonic booms? The fint one felt like an ocean earthquake, shuddering the boatt like an i.avisible freak wave. The downwind leg took its toll. There is a fine hoc between tOtal ecstatic elation surfing off a wave at 12 to 15 k.nota and sheer terror broaching to, laying the boat sideways on her beam ends, OT worse, the dreaded round down, with ultimate destruction cminenL Boating One of the casualties of the race was Bill Apps' Obsession, VYC. rounding up with chute exploding and blooper collapsing while she laid over on her port side Not to be outdone, Pussycat, sailed by John Szalay, YYC, broached to after pcrfonning a short series 'Of baby death rolls (an unplanned roll of the boat to weather, followed by an abrupt roll w leeward, then rolling back to weather etc., etc , etc.). Frank Kli~ura, South Ba) Yacht Racing Oub, did not waste time. immediately rounding up upon his spinnaker <ict aboard Happy l rail~ Add1t1onal damage reports found Fred Masino's Avant1 Ill, YYC, bending their tack pin and jamming the hea~a1I. Jiff)'. 'two. Bahia Connth1an Yacht OubNYC, with Pete Kemgan pulling helm duty. <;napped their forcguy on their in111al chute set and had to take 11 do~n and reset, surfing all the way home hke happy camper~. Undaunted h~ the harsh condit1on'i of the dav. John Wiebe!, sk1ppenng his aging Columbia 36 Runaway II. VYC. seems to hvc for th•" race year after year Remembering his last year's tnumphs of being fir')t in class and first in Oeet. ole' Runaway II again ran .!way w11h all the marbles In C'la<is A. Dennis Rosene, South Shore Yacht 011b, planned to ~kij> thl\ race and get out of town a day early. He realized a couple of days before that th1s was a Harbor Championship race and felt he could 111 afford to lose anv pomts He drove his New York 36 Sorcerer to first. gar'cnng enough champ1onsh1p poinh to move himself into first place in the Harbor. Dave Grav, SSYCVYC. powered his big red rock.etship Pendragon 1n10 <;econd with Jne Degenhardt'<; I 1ckity Split, BCYC. sccunng thmJ Cla" B was another mev1tahle duel between Avantl Ill and Pete John,tone's black and white Shadow, Balboa Yacht Ouh. with Avan11 111 doing the deed The lt!lk boat'i in Oas'i C. the biggest a nd most compet1trve class, dominated this usually big boat race. Runaway ll captu1:Cd all the spoil" Jeff L11tell. helming the -.mallest boat m the cnurc Ocet. t-lcctr1c Pumpkin. Ne~port Hamor Yacht Oub ... k11lfully "tole 'oecond m cla<;s, ~cond in Oect Bill Apps. reco.,,enng from hu crash. also rescued third place. Phil Rich•rdson 's bolllin1 column •P~•rs in lb~ Nrwport &•ch/CMta M~sa Pilot ~ry Tund•.•· WIN A FREE TR.IP ABOARD AMTRAIL •. AND BE A TRAVEL WRITER FOR A DAY Look 1n Thursday's paper for complete details and entry form to an exdllDC getaway weekend! Folllth ol Julf SPECTACUlAR Co-Sponsored by • Cltr., c.t. ... * .... c.-c....,,. ' ,.. • ..., ,.., Thursday, July 4th, 1991 @ 7:00 P·•· Orange Coat le Bard College ~•- a.-...... 1• , .•. • b t811811•1n1 111rta • 1:it1,.a. ncbtl: a.•"' ....... C1111'*-11 • .... ~ . ......... ~coma...n OOUIOI Cl'lfa ...__ .... IWCMO___, .................. c-....... mM cmlTlllAUW"'4 0-.• ... CCMiST "P I II :W ..,._.., -·- .,._L._, --llBWPO.llT BBACH 1....-.. Woot XVI 11 In Ila lliooo!7 boob ..., wlll .. dowll .. -ol tho all·-best llC<Xlldlna IO importial-........ ",. ·Ne•port Beacb'• Paul I.Gd 8ciY SU... 1"11 -tber a wcot of fun and fellowsblp that iltChtdod 10 POODie beln& honored ntlter thaa. tho -.I lul ilrall choic:o In the National FobtbaU 1-Ud ~ one« IWO olhen. . ~ It WM • ~t to be remembered by, bollolee I.any Wanke and his mother, IA:ah aioD1 .nth Seraeant M:P. "Red" Whittaker and his familf of four. and four reprc!iCntatives of lbe John canon Utrivenity 1taff. ''1his hu~~cn a fabulous week and it't U aood u my we\i:c had in the 16 years," Salata admltl'ed u be was preparing to bid adieu to his cuuu on Sunday. "It's u good as it 's been at any time bccaUJC of the ~le who supported it .. J like the sergeant thing th11 year. We've had a good week and Bev (his wife) and I arc very happy with it. "There's only thing I can't figure out about the scrgcanL Why would anyone defend Yuma, Arizona?" SaJata, always quick with the quip, was asked if he might turn the a:lcbration ove r to someone else in the future . "When I get a p cmmcnt subsidy to take care of it," he said facetiously. ''Seriously, we've enjoyed having Larry and his mother (Leah) along with the Whinakcr family {wife Patty and sons Michael and James}. They've all added a great deal to this year's irrelevant Weck. . "It was also nice havi ng Larry's coach at John Carroll University and his wire (Tony and Rita DcMarco) along with the school's vice president and his wife (Doug and Ca rri Bookwalter) with us this week. "We've gone rrom honoring one person with a guest to honoring 10 people th is year. It's bren a great week." When asked 1f the Super Stars competition \.\Ould he revived next year. he hedged a bit. ··we're capahle of adding a nd deducting from our schedule of events for the week. '"We"ll always have the events attendant with hon<,nng the ta-.t player taken in the NFL draft ~uch as the media arrival party on Sunday. the IJ,1lboa I.la~ ('luh Hall uf Fame hJnquct on Wednesday, 1he crip to Disneyland and the trip tu t-lollyv.ood Park · "Most o f the ot her C \cnt~ \.\'Lil come an~ go a" che yea r's go hy bu1 they are al! 1n1p1.1 rtant to the success of Irr elevan t \Veck and .... e look fOT"'ard lo -----u..--.. -... wu taWDI -· IM realllat ,.ti .• •. -·eel IJtll ,.., by tho - '11.·1 a real piece of wori(. Isn't he? I l'tllly enjoyed him (Paul oSalata) and his family. His personality frts In pertectty with this event r -~­Mr.I-XVI ~ Beach Rotary clubs, the Runnin'·Gunnin' Shoe Cloct golf tournament ind the Super Stan =Ilion that was~'t held this year ror lack of Wife Bev nodded her head in the affirmative when Paul was asked about the fu1ure or Super Stars. An effort will be made to revive lhc event for next year. ........ blcll to 1'6111) It's back to football for Mr. Irrelevant XVI, .Larry Wanke, of South Euclid, Ohio (a suburb of Ocvcland). Wanke will start thrcc·a-day drills today to prepare for the New York Giants training camp in New Jersey whkh begins July 15. With the memories of Irrelevant Weck XVI ~till lingering in his mind bcfo~ departing for home Sunday, he was impressed with Paul Salata and his wit. "He's a real piece of work, isn 't he ?" Wanke said. "I really enjoyed him and his family. 1-lis personality fits in perfectly with this event. "No, my expectations didn't exactly fit in wil.h what happened. But il's hard to predict what is going to happen in an event like this. "I really had a nice time and met a lot of great people. The people who put !his on with the Salatas, lhc media and all the others. It's been a great week. "Probably the highlight of the week for me .,.,·as the trip to Disneyland on Thursday. The paradt:. and riding on the floa1 with Mickey Mouse. That was some thing very special. "But all the other events including the two golf tournaments were a lot o f fun as well. I realty enjoyed Playing and I'm go ing to pl ay more in the future. After all , I have no way to go but up." Wanke is 20 uni1s shy of his degree at John Carroll Uni versity but is determined to get his diplo ma. .. I majored 1n <.oc iology and hope to ge t into DECINCES From B~ hit in the ·7q sea<.on agat n\I J)etro1fs Dave Tob1k . a two-out, n1nth-1nn1 ng bias! that turned !he Onolcs" season around. (The Orio les arc recogn1 z1ng seve ral players this year in a !rihute co ch c1t last seasun in Mcmonal St adium I !hat hall won ga mc'i before, but 1! v.·as one o f those magical time-;. Those fan!> -there were J5.000-plus !here thac night , and East Coast fans arc a liu le d1ffercn1 1n thac t he' dnn"t leave 1n t he SC\'Cnlh in ning ..:... ~layed fo1 10 minute' aflcr the gJmc :ind !hey th.11 11me and we became the 1alk of Che town. "r\flt'r the ho me run. they pulled me out o f the locker room. so I went back on the field and it didn't lvok like anybody had left . It was fo r one o f th ose curtain calls, whic h wasn't too promine nt tiack then hke it is now and it he-came O riole magic." "It got the fan' al l t'"<c1tcd and LI lu rned aro und the -'>PLTl l nf the 'ea..on fr o m that point on," J)eCinccs sai d. "It wasn't so much the fa ct, hccau<.c I'd hit hon1e run~ .... ere st11! chee ring. ··son1c ch1n~ happcncd in the .111 I dnn"t kno\I.' "-'hal ti \I.a• .. hu1 1h1ng' j\J\! kind o r caught fire 11 .... ,.\ llnt' 11f t ho~e spor!\ p hentirncnon~ and the f,1ns. alt of !he \uddcn. l"lccamc real hchC\'Crlt rhc\ became p.trl nf the tcan1 at IJ_Cinccs· curtaiu calls now involve uniting a group of young, fci.~ty players v.11h mammoth egos whn arc 01 Wt"r e successfu l high school pcrfom1t•rs. "'We had a ~icu;it1un where a • ..,.,. type of ..... if !his football doesn't wort OUI. I'd really Ii.kc 10 .,aduale -John CemJll but 111 ·graduate no mattcl where it ml&ht be. "I enjoyed hlYina tho 1ergcant and hit £amily here this week. He pretty much mado sure that I didn't go crazy with evcrythin& that wu aoina on." Wanke'• workout schedule calls for a morning running session of at leut a mile ak>n1 with sprint• of 100, SO and 40 yards. In mid-day h«i will lift weights and throw to recciven on the John Carroll campus. then back to running again in the evening. He figures to run four or frve miles each day to prepare for the Gianb' camp. Wanke has had one serious Injury during his oollcae career. At the Univcnity of Pittsburgh, he had a gndc two shoulder separation in his right shoulder. "lt took about four or frvc weeks to get helter but they didn't operate," he says. "It might not be as powerful as it was but I don't feel I lost anything. J throw the ball in much the s~m~ way now as I did before. I feel my best range 1s 1n the medium area, 15 to 30 yards." While he hasn't any marriage plans at the moment, he has been dating Valerie Casimino for the pa.st several ycan and she is the one who picked the Wankcs up at 1he airport on Sunday night. "This was a once in a li(etimc experience for all of us," Leah Wanke, Larry's mother. said of Irrelevant Weck XVI before depa rt~re on Sunday. "Just imagine, only 16 people ·have had the experience that Larry has had this week. I really appreciate being here. I got a big k.ick out . of watching Larry al the various eve nts. It was nice being a little mouse in the corner and watching everything. "lt'tt a fantaslic experience and there is no way we can repay thCse people for their wonderful hospitality. Bui you know, the people on the other side would like to give something back -but what?" Her highlight of the wcek7 "II had to be watching Larry next to Mickey Mouse on that fl oat at Disney land. The whole moment was great. He thought he wa.s going to be embarrassed but instead, he really enjoyed it. - ..... -·-Aa a spOciOl -at i,,-Waolt ~ Solpant M. P. "bd" WltlUU.. ol tho U~ Marino Colpa aod hla f..U, won - by-lot ...... ol 1116-lltil ,...-- Wbmu. .......... '° lfc•~· .... he WU tbe tut IOkloi Mt Ji& '&it ha Penian Ou11 fnlm a """I' c:oniu oa Allfl"::.ilt_,I \la)' I.any Waoke waa adected loot lot IM ho Footb•ll ....._ dnft. Whittaker. • gunnc't serpaat in· cbaqe at • rchlmln& "°"p of Penw> Gulf. ooldlcn, _._ oe lhc plaoc io Ywna, Artz. uatil laat to dtecli ..i ... lhal aU sear bad been........., by-·· .. command who discmbarted lo froet ot blnt. Little did he know what wu in llOl'O for Wm because of his devotion to duty eYeft thou&l bil ramily wu waitin& ouu:idc ror him. Paul Salata and his cronies who 1tqe lmlwutt Weck each year here in June, had dccidod 19 honor the last soldier to return that ct., aJona widl • Wanke. Whittaker brought his ramily to Newport Beach as guests or Irrelevant Weck. This included wife Patty and sons Michael and James. ' · How did he cope with the week and what imprcssK>ns were made on be and his family? "I'm nabbergasted," he said before departure°" Sunday. "I got to meet John Wayne's dau&hter, went to an Angel ball 1amc and )'OU had an earthquake while we were here.· What more could you ask for7 "I don't know how he did it but it wu IJUI. But I still don't know how he (Salata) did it.'' Whittaker said. He was referring to tbc carly- moming earthquake Friday th11 jolted th.is area. "I thought it was gre1t -really great,"' he repeated several times. Wife Pally wasn't as confident. "I was ready to go home right then," she uid. "I wanted to bail out again and fCt out of California." She had earlier "bailed out ' of th,e Matterhorn ride at Disneyland Thursday af~er one loop and w35 re ferring to that si1ua11on 1n regards to the earthquake. The two ~ns of 1hc Whiltaken, Michael, 15, and James, 13, had no qualms about thei.r biuest thrill of the week. "I t was going to Disneyland on 'fhursday," both agreed. "The Angel game was very special for me," Whittaker said. "We sat right beside the Angel dugout 1n scats furnished by Angel President R ichard Brown and we really enjoyed the game, especia~hc n the Angels won." __ The Whillaker family droYC up the coast Sunday before heading home to Yuma where he will continue his career in the M1rine Corps . pitcher pitched a good game and we took hi!'" out late in the game, hut only a few people ca.me up and shook his hand," DeCinccs said. "Well, we had a real quick meeting, and that's what I leach. "f hcsc Connie Mack pla~rs arc all invi ted kids. Thcy"re all great 1'nr1 they're all in their own little world, but now they have to adjust to a team with other great guys. yelling, but somet imes I've had to because they've needed a wake-up call. Then they understand. I always talk to the m afterward and tell 1hem I'm just here to try and help yo u." pitche r should be backing up and how the whole field shifts. It jumps out at me when it 's not corrccl. "I don'1 mind physical erron, that's why there's an 'E' column for errors. but I have zero tolerance for mental enon. If it happens once, it helter nol happen a !ot:Cond lime." "llley want tu play and that makes it a lot easier, ralhcr th an kids just being out there, so that's .,.,·here I gel my enjoyment . 10 see a 1cactio n. For me. I don't like After one s.:mes1er of DeCinces' inaugural COdCh1ng assignme nt, "I 1h1nk wh~t they've found out is that I don't miss much on the field," he said. "WhCn a play is going =in, I look to sec where the fi rs1 baseman ts going because I know nght away where he should And I look to sec where 1he left fie lder should be, where the DeCinccs, who said the trl\ICI and being away from his family arc reasons why he would not consider coaching in professio nal baseball, seems to be living out ycl another childhood dream. 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Bay St., Costa Maa. CA. 92627 50 Madnfts 53 Smell loaf 55 Pleated IOOlt 51 Noun endiog 67~-­ IO With Ille maiden n1m11 of n.acta7, J•ly l , 1991 Halb of F1-.: More Aquariaru reportedly are in more Halb of F1mc -it hu a1lo been reported th1t more penona are born under Aquarius More 11trologen arc Aqu1r1ans More 1uthon ind ODmJ>05Crl arc alao born under this saan. ~uanana, pest and preacnt, include· Babe Ruth, Hank Aaron, Norman Mailer, Ronald Rcapn, Robert Wasner. Oa.n Ouayte, Carol C h1nn1n1. Anenlo Hall 1nd Evanpllne Adams. Many Aquarians, durina July, will enter partnenhlps and could' be married. Popularity zooms upward In October. Aa.JU (March 2l·April 19) Penonal horbolu expand. rpedal tour of muteum, home or holpltal part or acenarlo. lntorm1tion prev1ou1ly withheld become\ ... Dabte Demands made on your tiJDC u popularity incrcuea. TAVl lJ8 (April 20-May 20): Focus on rewWoo, remodclina. refurbilhina, ..,.._..__...._~~-II wlllln1ne11 to rebuild F1mily me•ber la serloua concern1n1 1---+--+--t--u pamiblc rdocation. Tontaht many wlahca will be fulfilled Scorpio i-----t--+---1~+--+-~'"---t I n,ur. prominently GIMINI (M1y 21-June 20) s,ocljpl Oii Milfna. ideas that an be -..1ope4 into viabk c:onccpu JlldMdu1I you did 110C late tcriousJy c:ouN plllJ major role In your life Vlqo, another Oemlnl In pkture. CANcal (June 21.J11ly 22): You lun mot• about b11lc Yalllu, propet'tJ, ruJ tltttc, tu and liccme ,... .... u.. Domutk adjuatmcnt ocnn, ulthnalaly wlll pro.a bcntt'ldaJ l.uftat position ~nll rr...i. Mwrtlsina- L&O (July 23-A• 22): You're trusted Wilh conGdntJal lntonnadon. Pooua oo th. occult. blddca values, aowltclp conccN4•a lllOM7 In Herow. scna~to .. ,,,.llC!: IHrdlam•lp, loherhaM:ll. P reprcetnllld. • ~••oo (A111. 23·S•p•. 22): o.nm ... pou11 ... It llaowlllt m!Dof OOftlrCMl'IJ. ,,... .. utdlblUtJ, p•ttUc ap,.uattee, .-kaJ 1111 Oc udaJ ••..,,,._ ........... llaaed&I "''•••• ltrloMd. Ll8tA (Sept 23-0ct 22). Emphula on univerul appeal, romance, ability to overcome distanc.c. languaac obst.cle5. News conccm1n1 secunty, buk issues. employment donunatcs. Jndividu1I clotc to you "conrcSKJ" need. SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Scenario revolves around creativity, style. dram1 involviq romance Empbws on oripnality, inlliatiYe, atrong ~1billry or "new &me:· Leo, Aquarius penont play featured roleL SAGfnAAJUS (~.~Dec. 21): Spotltaht on p~rty. chltablc p>da. major pun:bue or Ille. Family member fint c:zp~ doobt but later becomca ataundl ally. Seme of dircchon reoc>ftred, what was loat wtll be re t rie¥od. CAPllJCORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19)' SpotUaJit on tripl. \tklu, humor, cntcrtainmenl You1J be more .,..re of body lmaae. ,ouil add to wardrobe.. )'OU1l D.r at IOda1 alfalr. RclalM ..., tea to .....,..,. JOa In domatlc ...... AQUAAIUI (Jae. 20-Pcb. 11): Focua OD IDOMJ, mjque aoUecdoa., protec:tton ol "E 111 aio. Tate uot1UQa tor nma on valid .... ..,., refen:acea, past pufcnuoccl. Cucar natiw pl171rol4t. PISCU (M. 19-Mart.h ~): Wur 1badel ot .,... ud ...,_, Mooe .. )'Ollf ................ J091I .. at ri&bt plK9 .. cnicMI ..,...L drew ... -. W. *-'Jc tm'8 II your favor. Oemlnl, Vlrao. Sellttarhal laanand. ll' JULY J II \'OU& l lllTllDAYI You ne ao,aJ, tapNWoeab ... nm\Utlc. .... .,.... ........ Motbet ....... .,. -.... l•l"-t. v ..... '·~-~ alf•ctloae... l*aDlda. a.,rklan. ~-,~=-=c.~ p;nlllttj., ... llto .. r.:,..,. e.arfial .......... . lllOJ. Y0tt'D lie rid ol ...,.. S. J.tf.Y"'I_......,...., • ..., dlrectJOll du ..... Au.-c. Wea..day, JlllJ J Of All ntllp: Her t.alk is OcmJni talk, her patk:ulatlons are pure Gcmln1, ber ability to ranac rar and wide over 1 variety of subjects it Gemini -ahc: is Gemini Joan RiYen. a .. te1I Gemini na~ live f11t, prefer hon d'oeuvru to full meals, rod more than one boot 1imu Ila ncoualy. a re ambidatrooa. analytical, quboeic. Ocmini nat.MJ (put and preKnt) include: BcYcrly Sills, Gene Tunney, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Tony Curtis, Tom Jones, Brooke Shields and Barban BUib. Double your pleasure! ARIES (March 1l·April 19): Scenario f caturcs dilcoftry, cnWna keys. 1dmi•ion to exdllaM d11b, orpnluUon. Pocua on tOm. Wuaion, fam iliarity with admlalatratlvc proc:eu T111n11, Leo, S.Orpk> pcnons reprcacated. TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Promlles In wriUJI& trill be tu1fil.led in aurprilina manncT. Fcx:aa Oii plcasurc, c:rut.Mty, Ryle. ftirtatioa. You'll win fricoda UD0111 thme capeble ot "pulllna ttrinp." vir,o fiprcs prominently. GSMl ric). (May 11.JH• 20): Promoc~ ccQcWq wttlt major dome1tic adjuatmeat. Pl•Hdal ~ briaht. coddtw.~. KqUlaltJoo ol, m&&lb1 IMcMMa&. pcufbly plulo, b9colMa tuJlr,. 'tiww~ CANCU (J.M 21.Jul) 12): ·-· .... plUftl propbttk., ...._...., ....... lrWeJ .. ~. Pocw oe 110 a-btkle, klaelilm. 1111 ....... at ............... ,..,.. .... be dN"1 ddllled.. ...... ...,. tole. La0 (July Jl.A,. 22) Sudde8IJ deadline )ooa1 · .,,.. K•J la 0f'P9tn .... Oed IOIJICl9 auaial. ltaltt ............... ....., of ,,. ... ,. '"91 ,_ •l!MtP "tbe .............................. tD WI b;e I 1 1111. ~ (Alli-n.a.oc. 22): '-" .._ ... comawaatloe cwcw• rtktie •tis ... ..._ ....... ..... Dli, .............. l!llclllll ......... ,__,_,.... , nratkal l&llut ... DELIVERY TM"RaDAY8 O•L.Y. Newapap•r rout•• eveffabte In C..le .... _. •••~•rt ••••" 5:00 A.M. to 10:00 A.M. Up to M0.00 per day. Car Md tneur- anoe requtred. Can M2-4333. GST PAID tot Compl- lng Malllng LleH. H00.00 per 1,000. Call 1~~131 (90 .. 18/nM) OI Wttle¢ PMM • IMl.. tl1 South Lll\ootftwey, North Au r o r a , fL toM2 TRADE through cJudfW M~Hfa A UDA (Sepe. 23-0ct. 22): Refwlc I to qrc:c that past efforts falod. G What sc:cmcd moribund will ~t OOD be "alM: and kiddna." Employment picture subject lo auddcn, dramatic chanac. Imprint style, 111\tftle leadership role. SCORPIO (Oct. 13-Nov. 11): Intuitive intellect activated. You learn throush proccaa of teacbl.a,. Scenano fcaturca elcmcall of tim.1.oa, d nma, 11trprlae. Unortbodo1 proccd'ure wocb fur J'O"· Cancu, Ca~. Aquarius repraaot.ed. _'-'GITT AIUUI (Noit. ~Dec. 11 ): rtrvenlty, look btyood the immodi•t•. aarce 1o apcrilmot with cWJucan IDOda ol ~ You'll have moR wortifta room. popularity lnaeuca, lmltatioa lo IOClaJ al'flllr i8ChadCI journey. CAlltlCOmt-(Die; 22.J'a. tt) . You'n otf IO nqmUit start. Pocua Oii veraatWr,, humor, ablllly to leutt ~tbodll ol operaUoe. Yow'D ....._ fonn wh.lc* PfOPC"1 lllltd out co.Id mcu IDOIMJ. SClorp6o playl role. AQllA&JUI (J•. lO-Feb. 11): no. .. bo .-. .... JOU "mi.eel tile ._,., .. will be .. lor rude ........... Recnt wricca .. ..,... (tno 'dtt •••o) •l•dfeat.. your vie-.. Qualm at tcmue raotw.d lft JiO'at fftar. Yo.'D rematal PllCU (Pcb. 19-Maldl 20)! ADI 7me'I ~CALL: AMftf to dl!eeea ,..,... "' ..... "•trait.ht at.cad." TlliOH ... 84"9!'5878 aptellOCI dair'I IO help U. ... /6j -'°""' be ~balattd. ........ and-diMCI. You • prf'llllla. ....... lt1 J109tlle ........ W IULY J II YOUll Dn1DA1\ YOll .. OOftCUMd wtda .. ~ hl"'9 ...... ..... ., • ,..,, "' ••rutlle, pou .. a let•llHIHl mrbhy, .,. ......... IO ...... -. •h• •o•t ,.,.. ... O••l•I, ~ .............. ,.. !:.-~a:=-..:= .._ IC -IO pa ... ,.. Olll'a Cl99I. ,.. .......... .... le ..,, 41....UO., ttr•1 a..t ,.d,.., ...... ~ ....... _._ ........ _..__~= Wiii; 111111 -.-.... 11rnl • Try the classifieds. What's iunk to you is a treasure to someone else . For only $8.52 you get 4 lines for 3 days. Call today. •==--~;::-:;:i:t ~RT llCllAll '°"" RUCH nlROUGH OURllW l•ROVID LOWER llATll ~EB $2.IO per dlJ OfnlZ CONSTAUCT10N That'• ALL rou pey ~ ~ tor • ~Pelnt. 642-5678 ' .... JO.......... Undclfla. ...... 10M ... .. OUAUTY CONCRETE ~.;..,,~~~-.:~""'""'.:"'I SERVIGI ~···· .-c. DIRICTORY M !r:-~., ... Fot more 11 .... n ...... CALL TOOAVll MK FOR CMDY Vow 8eMoe onctory ~ Ma.4311 Ext 310 PUIUC llOTICI The c.lf. ~ u.-. ... Comma.1to", RE· °""'u tt1et a1 UNCS, houaehold good• movera, prtnt their P.U.C. C.. T nurt'lbef, t '· \' . ' ,, I ' I "''• ' ., ' I : t' I ........... & .... A 1Joenee & lnaur. 25 yra ..,. "'- &IL An ... ~ r._ FAEEF°"M JEWELRY You we got lhe cutest outfit IOf JOUf big nion1 ou1 and you llnt lounct lhe pt<lect shOes 10 ma1c11 now you un make 1ust lhe right ,.welry 10 comp1t1e your 10011• Out new tl·paoe gUtdetlooll ••th siec>-by·siep lull-colo1 photos w1N gu1cte you 1n malung your own nmngs. brooclls. pendants and brautt1s Pull 'IOQelher "'' tHy·IO·hnd suppftts Ind 011 sl•rtfd today your lntnds wilt wonder wtwrt you shop" WE GET RESULTS! "-;arc;;;c;-L:;b".1; ..... ..~ L8a IA C"1a c 2 2 I.lib. 1• ..._ ........ dodl ahote. dewormed, ...-, tr.-. dewclawed, male• ~ 117'1, ..... 9300. 737"°1& I;) , • I '. . .. J ' ' ' ' I e •91 BUICK Dl..- l e Sabre eat••• WllgDn, t4eO. •·•vweuo.IBO. 8clet Clm'9 "'" .... ~ •CGlh&i ia ~8pas1 ,-., Convertlb .. , Aut• ""'9c. ALL 0Pn0Na. MK Ortg. ,,.._, u.d •3rdcs,...,. .. raged. Prof. ~ t.aPned.. 2 ........ A MU8T 8&&1 ... -.,., ... ""i.e r { r CALL 842-4321 FOR YO STARTlllG A NEW BUSlllESS?? The Leo* 09par1ment et the Deity Piiot Is pleaMd to announoe a new MrVtee now avallat>te to new bu9'-,,..... We wltt now SEARCH the name fOf you at no extr• charge. end Nve you the time and the trip to the Court ~ In Sent• Ana rherl. ol COUfM. aftet the ...,Ch IS completed we w..i tlle Y04JI flC1ftlout bu.in.a neme Ital• menl wttti the County Clerk. pubbh oncie I,_,.. fOf ICXK WMkt •required by 1ew 9nd therl n1e your proof of pubkatlon with County Clerll PteaM •top by to me vcur ncooou. busl,,... statement at the Dlllty PtloC Legal Oepertment, 330 Weet Bey, Coeta MeM. Cellomle K you CM not atop by, ~ cell UI at (714) 5'2-4321, Extenalon 315 Of 318 end we wtn m.11• wrangementa fof' you to h9ndle INa procedure by "*' "you~ ~.,..., f\Jttlw qu.. Ilona. ~ cell U8 end we _. be mor9 tNin glad to ...... you A-GOOD AD• • • CALL OIE OF OLR ,.iiEMl.Y rAJ>Vl.:SORS 1tvJ4YI • 642-5678 ----------- NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Huntington Beach City Council will hold a public hearing in the Council Chamber at the Huntington Beach Civic Cen ter, 2000 Ma i n Street, Huntington Beach, California, on the date and at the time indicated below to receive and consider the statements of all persons wh o wish to be heard relative to the applicat ion described below. DATE/TIME : Monday, ,July 15, 1991, 7 :00 PM APPLICA TION NUMBER: Gen er al Plan Amendment No. 90-9/Zone Change No. 90-19/Environment al Impact Report No . 90 -6 APPLICANT: LOCATI ON: :kQli£: REOUESl : Marlin Development Southeast corner o f the intersection of Garfield Avenue and Bushard St reet Rl-FP2 (Low Den~it y Residential -Floodplain District 2) To consider amending the General Pl~n land use designation on the abo ve property from Low Density Residential t o a combination of Medium Density Residential and Ge neral Commercial and re -zone it from Rl -FP2 (Low Density Residentia l-F l oodplain District 2) to R2 -FP2 (Medium Density Residential -Floodplain District 2) and C2-FP2 (Community Business-Floodplain Dis tri ct 2). ENVIRONMENTAL STAIUS: Environmental Impact Report No. 90-6 assessing the environmental effects of said Ge neral Plan Amendment and Zone Change will also be considered by the City Cou ncil. COASillL STATUS: Not applicable "If )'OU challenge the City Crn1l's AC U9D__ in court, you i;nay be limited to raising only those issues you or someone else raised a t the public hearing described in this notice. or 1n written correspondence delivered to tht! City at. or prior to, the public hcanng." ON FILE: A copy of the proposed request is on file in the City Cl erk's Office, 2000 Ma in Street, Huntington Beach, Ca lifornia 92648, for inspection by the public. ALL I NTERESTED PERSO NS are invited to attend said hearing and express opinions or submit evidence for o r against the application as ou tlined above. If there are any further questions please ca ll Julie Osugi, Planning Aide, at 536 -5271. Connie Broc kway City Clerk City of Huntington Beach J , ' ~ , , D : u jffif rrn tt1 1111 m ~ • " ::_-l j J '" 91 ' ' > • • 0 < ' ~ J VCL AROO OR ~ 1--'Vr[',"r"';0:;,0;._..,_ r 1 1 1 1m "' J LI J LLl...LLJ__J..LJ_J_J_L<' 0 c ' ' 0 I I 1:' " -u 0 I ------ ., ' ,, ' I I I I I I I I' I I I I I I I I ! I I ! ~""-~d='L± .. L.LJ 6 N \ I I I I I I 11 I I I I I I 11111 ITT I 1111-r1n1~,-,~,----- -~ GPA 90-9/ZC 90-19/EIR 90-6 _,, c .. _ HUHTl'fGT°" R ACH 'l-AHN IHG DIVISION -~ Coke, Sprite or Dr Pepper '6-Pk./ 12-ounce cans • Your Choice BudWeller ... , •IUdWllllr •IUctLllM ~ •IUCIDrY ~ 12i)k./ 12.ounce c.\S. • .. ONLYSAV·ON CAN TRANSFER AND FILL YOU" PRESCRIPTION ATA 24-HOUR LOCATION .... 7 DAYS A WEEK , ~ ~ IF YOUR REGULAR SAY-ON IS CLOSED ' Any Maybelllne ~ Item In Stock O/o OFF OCJt Busll'lllst Bated leans AStOned van.ties 11to 11.SOl.Clm 19 CONVENIENT . 24·HOUR PHARMACY LOCATIONS: •AGOURA: 5123 l<anan Rd l1Mt1·1122 ·~ 1021 N S1a1e College 8Nd 11...-. .. 111 •AZI*: 317 Nott1' Citrus A ... l1WM-'fS72' •MMA*. 511 N HollywooO Way ., .... 1-0710 -a..o: 121 eo Central A.,. I 114-5t1.Jt11 •DOWNEY: 7915 FIOlence A\19 21J.t27-4141 •n TON>: 2.:in Rocllfleld 8Nd 714-1»5"0 ~.tMADA t&U 10208 8d>oa Blvo 111-1111135 •HUNTIMOTON IEACH· 19 121 Beacr> B1v0 71 ...... 1522 I •INGl.EWOOO: 222 N Market Strffl 21U71 ..... 1 •LONG 81Aat: 4510 AU1n11c Avenue 21 J.4D.1"1 •Lot ANGEUS· 301 O S 5eputveoa 8Nd 21).4~ otlANMADElAEY 13171 M~Way 21).121.ol •lllQNTEIEY ,AAK 2103 S Alll n11C 81..0 I 21S-2tl4524 ·~ 3563 R.•e•S>Oe PWa 714113MIO •SANTA AMA 3911 S B• stOI Slrfft 714-"6-7113 •SAHT A MOMCA 250!> Santa Mona Bh•O 21).CM45t •TOARAHCE S020 w 19<11,, Strfft 213-J10-5t07 •VENTURA S900 Tt19gt1pri Ro -...2.J27t ..... -~-....-.. " f091'11tll .. ,lel&r.C.lf1Aft\I •Oii(AH' • t~2SAVON_~ 99 9111 ' ' •NOW""Clntllm more lbOUt cammon "' lltlt c:ordl:IO. .... In 1 a.comrort or your · ownttome. • • • - • 1 .- -I II l ~ •. II l J WT T 11 •Fiber L.a0ttve · 16 ounc.s •Conventence Pack · 20 single actult-dase packets orange flavo r 99 •JUSt ast YoUI' sWon l)tmmldSt fOr detalls.. * Ultra Sllm •Fast® snacks •Cheese CUr1s · 1 oz. pack •PoPCC>m . 0.5 oz. paclr • PretZets . , . 5 oz. paclr a I j • -·II *' • II •IT T Any Azlza Eye cosmetic 1nstock sun• co Llahtty Hair Lightener -- Impulse BOCIYSpray 99 ASsorted scents 4 7 oz si>rav -111 n II •I • ~ Sftade• UVA /UVB SUnblOCt •Lotton -SPf 1~ JO .. or •s •oew:Ne Gel · .,.1~ or 2S •ounces. 79 Jtuter. Dental HYatene ann11ance i~~e tootntJruShtndudescompact Chargtng stand and professional QUalltv bruSheS. NO. AT-10 99 & II . II ~ al Lm a W ·~ -- T' 1 ~ 11111 .. ' .. ~ • j. - Aristocrat Web Chair Kl~ ff1ml wtth =::con- stNCUOn "'° oetuxe .-ms. No 1J01~ 99 .. AM I Fii stereo Dual cassette Recorder er mOdet features 4 ~ken. bultNn conoeoser mle and auto snut-<>ff. NO. J-5632 sand Key 99 ... steel Mesh Patio Table 16 White outooor ~Ole wltn sturdv tubular l~s NO 1626 Web Beadl Chair FUtUre5 Dngnt ~ tubtnQ. omttc arms ano muttHV1t>e weDIMnQ NO. 1801.o5380 99 ·I 9,._- • Pro-card"' 5-Pack TDK._ __ Normal Blas Blank D-90 Audio cassettes Each t.Jpe provides 90 minutes of ptavlno / recorctln9 time 49 FUel Injector Cleaner Aqua Chem D.E. Fitter Aid 12 lb Oo x No S847 contains Techron• 12 ounces rrea ts 1s QallOns of Qas J49 Term-out • Insecticide Aer<>SOl lmect wtt1er tn 15 01 Sile 29 97 ./ OSCO seaaram•s Tequllaor Extra Dry Cln or crown Russe vodka Kessler Whiskey ii 1 75 liters i 75 liters ·~c~· 10~~ Tanqueray Gin or cuttvsark scotch • 750Ml Ronrtco PUerto Rican -tr Rum 1 75 liter<; • Ancient Age Bourbon or smlmoff Vodka 1 75 liters • Jim Beam Bourbon or Clan MacGregor scotch 1 75 Ltters 12~~ Gorc:ton·s Gin or Ten High Bourbon 1 75 liters • 11~~ 11 99 11~~ 10~9 se:=nrsor . Bacardi * Ba IJaymes cartoROHI catlo WlneCOOlen Breenr Wines Classic Wines Assorted 4-Pk 112-ounce Assorted 4·Pk 375 Ml Assorted 4 liters •EIJ Ctasslc •Gallo c1assk: bottles oott1es. 1 s Liters 2!!1 ·~' ·~9 !!!' Osco Imported Rum or Popovvodta 1 75 liters. 86u! Franzi• * Wlnetap Wines ASsorted s~tter bOx 7~ .. Popov Gin or samsy1res Bourbon 1 75 liters * Whit• zlftfanc1ei Winn • lft9ttnooll 111Vai .. •Almaden 1.5 Uters. ~ .. BlactVetvet Imported Whbky or hrfY Times Whisky 1 75 liters 11~ tharp•1orcr Non-AlcOholc llev--6-pk. / 12-ou nce bott~