HomeMy WebLinkAbout1991-07-16 - Orange Coast PilotTUESDAY
July .16, 1991
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QUOTES Of TltE DAY
"Oceanfront ~ntrrHJc~nl.s wa.J'
dU£1c soup compa~d to lhiJ. "
Newport Beach Mayor Phil
Sansone comparing the outcry over
the Balboa Bay Oub's Cllpansion
plan to another recent contJOYCny in
town.
"Wht'n a thing cf!OJtJ 10 ~a subjrc1
of (ontroVtrry. it ceaJts to IN a sub1«t
of intaut: Williarn Hazlitt
COMMUNllY EVENTS
•The caurora&. Coulal
Comml11ktn meets today at 9 a.m at
the Huntington Beach Council
Chambers, 2000 Main St. Among the
i1em.o; to be discus.sed is a proposcd
offshore reef that a Newport Beach
firm has expressed interest 1n
helping cons1ruct.
•The Presidents Cup open pain
\awn bowling toumamcnt will begin
at 10 a.m . at the Ncwpon Harbor
Lawn Bowling Club, 1550 North
Crown Crivc. Corona dcl M ar.
•The 99th edition o f 1he Orange
County Fair opens Wedncsday at
noon at the county ra1rgrounds in
Costa Mesa. General admission is S5
with special rates for seniors ($3)
and children undcr 12 ($2). C h ild ren
under 5 arc admined free .
•Former lead si nger for the
Doobie Brothers Michael McDonald
opens the evening concert scncs a1
the Orange County fai1. He will
perform at 1 and 9 tonight.
Admission is free to all fairgt>ers.
•So? Produc1ions prcscnls live
!healer lllnight a1 1 al the Blue
Marble Coffeehouse at 1907 Harbor
Dtvd. in Costa Mesa. Admission is
free. For details call 646-5176.
•"Pacific Ovcnures." Stephen
Sondheim's music.al about 19th cen·
tury Japan and Commodore
Matthew Perry's landing. continucs
on s1age through Jufy 20 at Irvine
Barclay Theatre. Tonight's perform·
ancc is set for 8. Tickets range from
SIS to S22. For dclails call 854-4646.
JUST TltE FACTS
• Whflt was lhc original COSI of
Udo Isle?
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INDEX
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air.ion/All
Sociely/.U
Spona.'91
~etting ready., for a really sweet fair Erickson is
chosen tor
City Council
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Carnival boolh opcra\ur V.1nc'><;.l Leete prd( l11..(>5 hf'r p1!( h ,1., "hl' ~tor ~' th•' \\ .1lrr H..tllr.nn R.1ce bo\11rh al !ht' Or,1n~~ (nun
ty Fa ir. opening \Vcdncsday for J. 12 d.iv run
All's Fair
This year for the bees
By Emily Adims ..,_
F Clr JO nunutc• .1 d,1~ during the run nr thl' ~car·,
Orange ("nunt .. I .11r ..... h1.:h open~ t~1mi•rto". ()r
Norman (i,11) '' -:•11 n.:: hi Cl•\ er h1m1'clf 1n the thing
he likes hcst -tx-c '
Honey hcc~. thal i-\t-.•ul :ll0.(100 o f them
Gary. a l '(' l)av1" , ntnn1nlo~1,t, I' one uf !he 1Khlcr
ye\ perfC'ctly apprnpn.1\t ,1\\tdC\1nn' at 1h1~ ~1.'..H \ l >Hf.
which I' 'P'lthghung l'>\'C' .u1d hunc~ rrnduct1nn with 11'
theme ··11oy, s .... cct It/.'
Ilic Jnnual event h.i' l"-t· ·11 t'\\cnd..:d to I~ dJ'' thi' \e,11
and .,.,iJI fc ;nurc tht' tr .1d1 'u1 la! c.trn1,.il. HX'k and countr.
concert,,·•' .... ,11 •• , tr.1dt· ,h, "'' .... 11h e'er.thing from farm
:tn1m al~ 1(1 high tt•chnol11g:. cl,lltonrc'
For Ciat). 1h1' 1' ,, '"ra111 n 11·, fun '" 1.1pc \1•ur clothing
to y1n11 ,kin. (!l\CI \1•ut,ch 111 q teen t'oct' pheromnnc,,
Jump \(.;OOpfuJ, 11f 11\c hec' on\ •ur he.id ;1nJ then pl.i) J
httle 1a1.L on y.-ur t'lar1net ~c.t!ly
"There\ .1 1~11 pf m\th' ,1hl:1u1 he ., Pc11plc art· .1ira1tl "'
rhem, t>u1 only t'iecat1\e the\ dun·1 l 1 uy, tht:m l·or
lll'ilance. did you kno"' bet·~ ro111 d.1nt : 1n the J :1rk nt''' 01f
the hive tu r1•mmun1calt''
Gary &!'>ks thl\ .,.,1th 1hc !uri.:c .1n\l ..:tin' t:t11•n of a n1an
who is prcpartng 1<1 ,· .. n,t•rt the m.is!'>CS 1n1' hce l1wc rs.
Seeing the cncrg) he put 1ntn rehearsing h1 ~ ,1(1 Monday.
11nc hchcves ht' JU•I n11gh1 d11 11
"I've spcnl Olt)fC 1han 40 vcar' tlf my life doing
cvcrything wilh, for and .1huut honey b(-cs ... Liar: says.
Then grabbing the full·culur. cufl ec·lablc ~•led tx:><•k flf
photographs cnllllcJ ";\ Oa) in the \.1fc of (',1hf,1rn1a ."
Gary says cxc1tcdl). "Sec. I'm the ccntcrfulJ ..
Sure enough, there\ (i.irv ('c"crt•d 1n ~Y.arm1ng hnn:'
bees from head to ltlC'. 1ht·1 ~ccm to be help1 n~ him ho ld
up the clarinet he pla''
rhis I~ e'actly 1hc '"rt 1•1 1h1n11. Ciary plan• tn do
SeeFAIR_ ,,_
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Police continue to take heat over killing of dog
Callers compare incident
to beating of Rodney King
By Emily Adlms ... -COSTA MESA -Four daV"' aftct a
Doberman pin!.Chet was shot ·by pohcc
here, phone. lines continue to Jump w11h
residents angry <NCI thc dt"l&'s ckalh.
Some people whf1'vc ~en p1c1ures or
1ckvision broadc.as1 ~ n! 1hc dog·, ,h<Jl..Jt1nr
al the end of a tense. frvc-hour
slal\doff Thursday bc=twccn orr1ecn and
the dot's owner hkcn 1hc sboot1n(l. to
1hc beating of motor1s1 Rodney King by
Los Anaclcs Shcnffs deputies.
"II was ~ brutal. they had no
warranted re awn to do that.·· u1d
ncl1hbor Ron Johnr.on "They had C"a,.1h
4S te«>nds 10 d«Kk and they ilh<M 1ha1
dot 1nyway."
"Tbcy were JU\I M)ktn& fot som<lh1n1
10 lhoo1," uid another woman who uked
not to be klcniifted "ll was just like tbal
Rodney King 1nc1<k:n1 anll I don't think
we wan! to be LA."
l)ff1ccr~ mann1n1 the fronl dc~k a nd
.... atch commander ·~ offK:e said ther'vc
t>cen rccc1,,ng s1m1lar phone call.i since
lhe incident oa:urrcd. Many callers have
u'ed unprintable lansuage IQ define the
pohcc who fired-
Po hce ma1n1a1n
the dog had lo be
'W""ftut shot. however. to IUJU keep 1he animal
knowing that l•o m ""c•;n1
d th olflCCrs. og , ere was .. w ; t h • " ' no question in knowina that c1oc. my mind he was th• ...... no
about to lunge.' ~i~t~•_:• • .,.::.
-· .. -to ......... aald Stt. Cos11 Meu police Ron Smith, who
••• kit thlin 20
feel from the dot
when 11 WM Jhol.
In vM:ko foota&c liken by a k>cal etbk:
telc'1'11•n \IJl111n . thl· d•)g .1p~ar\ It•
lunge ,u the pff1~er• .1\ lc.1•t 11n~e and
then rcc111I. a' 11 11' ,,t-.1ut 111 \e,1p •\n
animal con1rt1l 1•ff1C'er. \landing h) .,.,1th .l
1rall\:lu1hzcr gun. J1d ral\C hi\ gun. t-111
wa~ .ipparently.100 l111c ,1n the dra-.
While officers regret having killed ;1
lk1g, Smtih explained 1ha1 the <.1111a!111n
was 1en~
Mark Palmer .. l\. wa' 1u~1 lea\Jng lhC'
hou~ after officer~ and a SWA'f team
had been ... ·a11tng out~1de {or him f1•r
houn Pohce were caUcd 10 the houJ.c at
Baker and M1lhro s1rcets tJy P11l~r·,
11rlfrit'nd wtt..1 said PalrMr had ~I fire 10
her cloehcs
Offittts a11cmp1cd to 1ckphone Palmer
and Sf"<'"' much of the day shoutintc
thf'f'IUl.h a bullhorn w1thoul ruults After
r~ houn. lhe fint COC'llK1 they had wnh
Palmer wu wh<n he walked OUI of lhc
house: w;1h h11 Dobcmuin putscher.
The dog mvsl'w "<'nscd his master wa~
1n danicr. becauK he kept bc:twccn
Palmer aod pohcc. Smi1h Mid.
Costa Mesa will
have full roster
By ArN Cekota ........ c·os·r,\ ~11·-~A I nd1ng .1 mnn1h lll
debate .tnd '~.,;ulat1on the l·n~l.t Me~a
('it) l<1un...:1! un.-1n1m,)u~h .1pJ>1'Ln1eJ
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fill EJ (il.t,g<>"' '\.t, ... n\ ~vunC'LI 'Cd!
Alter h1t11n1t the nu.,., familiar 2 2
dcadlncl nn nnm1ncc\ t\\,1rl Korando.
K.tren \ltt11inn <.1nd IJ:1'c ~111\er. the
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all ag1e.:1n~ 1111 Lnlk. .. 11n
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'1ud' 'l''''nn 1n ,, room bC'h1nd the
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In hi' r \LHL'n1t.:1\\ I ncl ...un 'J\d he hJd
!P c.i!I h1' y, 1\c LOllcct with the new<.
t>cc.iu'c he couldn '! find rwo dime~ A
P !Jnn1n~ ('omm1s,1oncr since 1985.
See COU NCI~ ,,_
Tempest still
blowing over
Bay Club plan
By Ins Yoko•
'>Ill' WI-lier
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• Ut a.a Mo1e comments "rvn our
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"'ti~' "'n1r.•ro.·d I• th1' '-11J Sansone.
ro.·fo.·rr1 11i:: 1o1 .•n<'thl'r rL·,t·n t controversial
1,,u,· 1n 1hr .1\\ B.1, C'\uti official~
1nh•rn1ed 1cr1r,cntatl'C' .,f th e Bayshorc'
,1nJ C'hffh,l\cn ;L'n1mun1t1e• Mondav !hat
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.,.,err •till r•'\IL'Y.llljl the res1Jcn1~·
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lhl' c'ran,,.1n pl,111' \11•nd;I\ nt~ht. w11h
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"I'm j!:Clllllr m11tc ta\\, lln thl~ than Ill\
(1\hct 1\,.Ue can recall. · \&1J Santone.
whfl ha' recC'1\r1I ;1n a\CtlJC of ~1, calls 11
da\ Sanlo(1ne '1111! tile •'fl10IOn~ rcm11n
d.V1dcd. w11n SOtTK' r1111en~ ,upportive of
1hc Bay C.lut-and othto oppot.cd 10 tht
pr~ h<-1ct and 11 ~ potcn111l to
obstruct ha' ,.te.,., anJ 1ncreaR traffic
and noise •
S111l ot h er' cnnunue tCl harbf'lr
rc""'n1mcnl OYt'r 1hc private BBy Oub'1
use of publK land and have urscd rou.ncil mc~n to deny the club's rcqucSI kif 1
t;O-ycar t•ICMIOn of the lea5c Council
members and club Qtftt;1ala arc II.ill
ne.aoeiati"C the lc:Ne 15'uc
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A Newport Beach rcsidcn1 s.incc 1959. an avid saik>r, and
member of the city's Parks, Beaches and RccrcatM>n Commis.ston
CDlllbllllY 11111•.1111-----------
Grant has been a commission mtmbcr for four vcan.
dedicating himself to improving rccrcalional opportunities rOr the
city's youth and other residents. Since July 10, be has bccn
chairman of the: commission.
The commission has been instrumental in dcvck>pina new
facililic:s for the city's expanding youth athktic programs...
including the new Marian 'Bergeson Aqua1K::s Center.
Granr also serves on the Board of dirccton of California
International Sai ling Associates whic h sponsors the largest youth
sa1hns; camp 1n North America and has bcc:n responsible for
helping fund numerous Olympic sailing campaigns.
He is also active in soccer programs and was inslrurncntal in
creating the Irvine You1h Soccer Toumamcn1 which is now 1hc
largest yourh soccer toumamcnt 'A'C:SI of the M1ssis.siwi.
A REAL SPlllll1 fHM----------
A full time real cs1a1c developer. he still finds time for his
favo rite sports; sailing a nd snow and wa1cr skiing.
He also enjoys various lcam spons which he calls. "a good hfc·
lesson. You learn to loose graa=fully. You learn to compete at
the field. and to be friends after the game."
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Grant was born in Tacoma. Wash., the son of a Navy man. 1-te
and his wife. Candi. CO)~~ being 1nvoht:d ~11h their three sons
through sports. ·rra,1s. 17, Cr~·. 15. Jnd Carter. 11 , o ne reason
Granr is so act1\C in youth rommun1ty act1,1t1cs.
B.~ S.stia lkmfJard
• K athcnnc lkll ya,~•ncd. looked fkcting)y at 1hc clock and
went back to doodling on the yellow legal pad spread oul
1n front of her
For the past hour. as 1hc Newport Beach C1ry Cooncil hstcncd
patiently to th e thrilling details of a much-too-complicated lot
line dispute 1n Newport Heights, she had ~en working on a stick
figure likeness of Mayor Phil Sansone.
"That's pretty good,·· blurted Honus Blackburn. 1he new
reporter a1 1hc: fast -fading Newport Beach Wcc:kty.
"Yeah:· Ka1he nne agre<'d. "I'm sure my edi1or will k1vc: 1t ··
Actually, ht:r editor had k:Jvc:d 1he article she had subm111c:d
earher 1n the day -a i.p1cy piece on 11tlc:v1sion s1ar Cork~ ~hies.
who had been pulvcnze<l while Boogie Boarding al the \&."edge.
The 1hundcrous ""ave had tumed Cork)' 1n10 a quJVcnng .rclly hke
blob, \ca\ing him w \acant upstairs that he had i.tarcd IO'V1ngly at
1ha1 da~ ·s <.otar eclipse and nearly bhndcd h1msc=lf 1n the process.
Even now, Kathenne chuckled at the
image: of a blinded and bafncd Cork:y
~11 lcs being wheeled into HoJg ~icmonal
l-l~p1tal
As the meeting df\1ncd on. 1hc re.Jr
door to 1hc council ch.smt'i<r upc:ned and
a na111ty attired g<'nt l,·mcn .... alkcd 1n
ORANGE COAST hr1sldy, making 'tr.1111.ht for the -:uunc1I
dais .,,,·here he slipped ,, nolc 1.1
("ounc1lwom;in ,-\p11l Slc\en-.
Cur1oui.. and h..lrcd t"nou~h h• It)
by SIMr'6ll i.s..u near!~ an)lh1ng. Kathenne fp\lu• ... ed 3<.
the m..1n 'trun eJ fr om !he ro..-.m. li:a,1ng
·•' 4.i1ckl~ ·" hr cJme
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Out~1d(', 'he ~a""' !hem.Jn .,,,alkcd tr>.,,,--ard Jn11thcr group uf
men rhc~ huddled I alked ~rrn•kcd ,\nd lau,£hcJ qu1c th
S1rangc. Kc1rhenne thought in herself
·rhcn :;he ,,1.,,, o ne llf tht• men reach 1ntCl hi' jJlkt't, pull nut a
gun and ca rt"ful hand 1t to the man who h;1d cn!t"rcd 1he l''l•u nc1l
chambers
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Lov
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life as partners
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I ' .... '°'" •• finl sight Gotrcn •t tbe Newport
BcKll Country Cub were
treated llO llOIDelbinc out of the
onfuwy when they stepped up lo
plly the 6lh hole on a rcccnl
momin&-•~
And they coWdn' play throuah.
...,, if they did ycU "lore."
Art Moder, • 50-ynr-old golfing
fUJaitic with a pc•t handicap,
married Suclyn "Gu.oner"
DcArmaod of Huntington BeKh
just tow monl.M after they mcL
The ooupk: was lntroduocd •t the
country dub during a Sundly
morning St. htrict's Day brunch
by DeAnna.nd's dllughter Donna. a
wairre.ss there.
"I just told my mom there was
someone she bad to meet, .. the
20-~ar-old Dc:Armand Aid. ''My
mom really deserves this. she •nd
Art arc two wonderful people. It
makes me feel special that I was
the one who brought them
together," De.Annand said, adding
1ha1 she was elalcd for her mother
and cnrcmcty anxious herself .
"I'm so nervous.. I c&n't even
think."
She wasn't the only one.
The wedding began Sunday, in
ryptcal Southland fashK>n, 15
mi.nu1cs laile . llie
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USC-emblazoned golf cart lhc
bride •••as 10 ride in 10 lhe 61h hole
from the clubhouse wasn't quile
charged-up. The dfl\'Cr, Hank
Fertig, had fo rgonen 10 plug 1n his
can the n1gh1 before, and 1here
was no ..,,,·ay he ..,,, .• ~ going 10
chauffeur the bnde in an~1h1ng bu1
a ·r roian cart
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Newlyweds Art Moder and Suelyn DeArmand are chauffeured off in a golf cart {above) following their wed·
ding on hole 6 of the Newport Beach Country Club (below). The bride tries to help the groom sink a putt
!lower left\.
.. Take lh.:tl cart. arc you
l1dd1ng , .. hl· 1cphed when :t'kcJ 11
he ... a.., i?~1u1!! to u"C the
rc3J\-h•-dt1\C ord1nar)' ""'httt' tart
J1rcctl\ 10 rr{\n t of htm.
1-erlltt. knt.w.n a~ "Chief."' L'-the gr.1ndf:,~1 hcr (if (.J.'l'i Ange le~ Raider
fodd ~!annov1ch. a fonner 1·rojan.
He 1~ current\~ chief of :.ccunty at
1hc Nc.,,,·port Reach ('oun1r.· Ouh
"I can remember mceung Art
.... hen he .... ·as 14 and a caddy,"
l·crt1g, a former l-iunt1ng1on Park
police chief. said. "He: said 'Can I
caddy fo r the chief. can I caddy
for the chief.' Plus, I always
~rea,.ed him well,·· he said,
Jen,onst rat1n~ thi~ hy pulling
nu1ncy out of his pock.ct.
Mcany,•h1lc, Moder g.r<'""
Did You Know?
'
1• Cesta Men: The 99\h cditk>n o( the Onnac County Fair
bc&ins tomorrow •t lhe Onnge Coun~ f•irirounds. In 1984 ,
Bin.do. tbe quarter hone, shown here w1th ou.;e 1he: Clown •nd
Jennifer Hanis, was the f•fr mucot, "A Hone of a Different
CokJll'. ''
Oan,e the compkxion of your Ii(~ by ~ndin1 your hi1toric:al
lam to Did You Know, 7be l"ilof. P.O. Bo.t 1560, COlll MeN,
Vlil2d.
..
increasingly
Jlttcry wilh each
passing second,
and had to lis ten
10 teasing
commen1s from
friends and
passers-by about
his seemingly
endless
bachelorhood.
Walling with
the groom were
some 20 people ,
including
relatives of the
bride_, Judge John
McOwen and
friends Marhn
McKeever, a
former use
player. and actor
Joey Bishop.
"Tlic wedding
1' marvclou~ ...
..tud McKc:cvcr. a
former president
of the <..-ountr)'
club and a golfing
huddy uf Muder's. ''Art's a
wonderful person and we're happy
and proud for him," he sa1J,
obviously nol worried about lhc
bride's tardiness.
·rhc ceremony began alnlost
1mmcdia1ely after DcArmand
slep~d off lhc cart, as lhc
part1cipan1s slood under a gazcOO
wilh a genlle wind al their backs.
There was ncrvou!I laughter at one
poinl as Judge McOwen misread a
wedding verse while being
drowned-out by a low-Oyi ng r.Janc .
"H ey. we had no rehearsa ... he
<.aid
Instead of 1he traditional rice,
the newly married couple was
grcc1ed with a shower of golfing
lct:s as they made theU way back
10 the clubhouse. Once inside, the
wedding par1y sat down for
Sunday brunch and watched a
('h1cago Cuhs game on television.
Aul no doubt their minds were
cl~cwherc
Pollca Log
Costa Mesa
Police "''ere called 10 a p11ork1n11 lo1 on tht 'ltJ.l hlock of Airport Loo_p btfo1c dt'A'n Sund1y wkc1c <11 car was t n&ulfed 1n fl•me1. Police fouiid the 1988 Forti
Thunderbird. rc1is1eu:d 10 •n •dtfrcu on the El Toro M•nnc Corp1 bate.. llad
burned from the 1n1idc out. They •IM> fou nd • child'• blanket h1q1n1 ou1 of
lhc 1u tank. sin1cd •I lhe bottom, and 1 11111 bonk ind 1a1 In the: bKl Mat.
The "bottle may h•vc been filled wllh nammablc liquid and tluown in the win-
dow, !he report uid • A 4l -yc1r-0ld woman lwin1 1n rhe llOO hkxk of O r•nac Avcnu.c: was bc1lt'n
hy 1n fn trudcr 1n hc1 home late Frid1y TM man who h1okc in Mtd the
woman'• Zl·yc1r-0kl IOll owed bun fTlOrtC')' and he w11 ".endin1 1 mcua~" !l1e ~·n was then ~lipped, lhrow~ to the around 1nd kk:ted in 11'1e nbt.
rlK: 1n1rudcr w11 tk:IC'11bCd •S C1ucu11n. tu·l•i.Jl·twu, 2.20 pounds with brown
hair and eyes. Oe•n·sh1vtn, he. spur!ed • 1m1ll ~•run h11 1t:r1 check • A 71-)'C•r-okl Palm Dew:rt m•n wu robbed •I knile·pt.11n1 outside tl'le Coun-
lry"lidc Inn, 32.S Bri11ol S1. The VKallOOCr was helpin1 his h1ndica1>9td wife
oul of 1he. Cir whcu t man, deKrlMd 1s S-foot-10. JI~ ind 1bou1 !JO poundt., pulled t knife and demanded lhe man'• w11le1. The thtcf aot "'*Y In 1 white Yolbwqt:n Bu1. • A 21-)"'IC•r~d m.1n w1lk1n1 1lon1 lhc 2200 hkxk of Pomon• Avcnu.c: at
•boot 2·)() 1 m w11 1urnpcd ind Marty rubbed Ill$ 1t1ackcn demanded
money, bul ll'le man refu.ed ind ncn1u1lly fended the thieve_' on
, •
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Sid Soffer will have to remove his colled1on of ca rs from public view, according to J 'lu1>i·rior < nurt
judge.
Rock Doc fits the prescription
B y day he is a slight. ~ft·spoken,
mild-mannered family phy~ician (who\e
,. patients include Lucy Burroughs and the
late Walter Burroughs, founding publisher of the
Pilot).
On the
Coast
By night his longish hair
seems to grow, he trades hi~
stethoscope for an electwn1,
keyboard and exchanges hi'
prim, white doctor's smock ft•r
the funky thread' of the
rompin', ~tompin ' rocker he
really 1s.
Meet the Rock Dtx. Ihm .ml
hl>hbcan, M.D .. kcyboardl\I for
the band Or Rcxk
Dr Rod. a hand made up of
local doctor'> and 111 her bu~111no;
profcs~11.111al'i. will headline a
concert Aug 3 di !he ll'me
Meadows Ampllhe.ttrc The
c;ho w will l-ienef11 the Coal it ll>O
of Orange County Commun1tv Chn1c' .• 1 grnup 11(
12 independent, non·prof11 l1101c' thruugh11ut the
count)'
In add111on to J.)oc h~hhe1n. the h.ind Dr
Rock also includel! guitamt Dr I om
Richardo;on. a dentist, and drummer Dr run
Byron, a podiatri( 'urgeon Other memhc:r' .ir1..·
8111 Bl ack, bass, a financ1..il wmult,1nt. l cc
Offenhauer, guitar and \CUnph<1ni;, J tlraph"
designer. vocalist Jacqueline ( urr.1n
administrator of the Hun11ngt0 n lk..11.h
Community Chnic
The benefit concert Aug 1 "''II mi.Irk the
second time within a }Car th.ti Dr Rud. ha'
played at Irvine Meadow5 The f1r\t 1)(c,1c;1on "',,,
last September when Dr fi c;hhcm '' "lie rc:ntcd
the whole joint for the Rtxk Dm··, hirthd.t\
party
It "a~ not a sell-out crowd. 11 "'a' ne,er
intended tu he. Ju\t a 1hnu,11nJ nr '"friend' .ind
famil~. from hlllc kl(!\ to 1itr.lllntl ' and ~ramp.I\
all l1f them Jan1..1n~ 1n the 11,lc, .ind h,l\mc .1
wh1.."1op of .1 ~ood 11mc
The mMquce 11uh1lll: the.: .1mp1thc:,1trc: rc .111
DR HO( fl.' A Mr" J 1,h Pr0J u1.111m
It wa' the pcrfell, the quinll'"~n11.ll h1r1hJa\
present hccaul!c Ho"ard I 1-.hhc111 1\ .1 true mu'IC
nut and ha-; been ever since h1-; M:h<~ll J.1,, 111
Chicago.
''I had bands all the way through h1~h '1..h11ol
and college. even through medical ~chool anti
re<;1dency I ne\er made any monev .11 11 I nl'\t'r
intend to. If , JU'>I what I do." the Rud .. D11\.
<iays. "Any time the band accidentally doe<> m.d .. l·
.iny monev. \\C put 11 into a fund to bu) nc"
1.. q111pmcnt "
"You have 10 have a rele.1'>1..' a '""1" It• 1'\pr1..·"
your cmo11on~ ... he adds, "'ometh1n~ decpl\
pl>ycholog1cal like that. Actu.111). I JU'I d•> 11 !nr
fun. I have 11 "''nJerful 11me I don 1 pl." g1• 1
.ind I don't t:ik1.. Wcdne<.d,1~' oft I pl,1\ nH1"1
The group·, 'uun~ •~ preu,tl~ th..11 111m11 ti
l~nt'al The~ run the full g.1mu1 ur rtl\.'~ 1r.1m 1h1..
CiOs of l:.lvis and the Bcatlc"·~tonc' n ... ,,,m1c' 111
the 60\ right up thr<iugh the nwmrnt. 1qth h "'"'
.i drop of acid or the thud 111 ht'.1\\ 1111.·1 ti
Ooctor Rock keep~ 11' "'ullll "t' lul-ir·~.1 11.:d
"Ith rc.:gultr Sund.l\·n1ght tl'ht'.11 '.r 11.11.111.t
m1.·mtier ·, hnu'>c. h1)?h 1111 .1 hll lt11p 111 < )r.11h:'
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fJmtl} Ltf..c JO\ f.1rn11'. "1. 11.1. "'' h,1"k' ind
11ur ~p..11,, hut we \n11\\1th 1h111,i:' • 1. r .in.I 11, .ti
the "tlllnd ... qu1ckl\"
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"'hn pc:r1t1rm at ll'inc !\ll 1do'" I h.it' ~·' 1d
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COSTA MESA -After t•
years of trying. the chy <kclared
victory Monday in ita mueh-
pubUcizcd effort to get Sid
Soffer to move bis rusty
collection of vin ... gc can from
the front of his Arbor Street
home.
Supcnor Court Judge Richard
t-ru .ee Sr ruled Monday that
five of SoHer's eight vmtage car'
arc "inoperable" under Costa
Me~s·s city code and declared
them a nuisance.
"The city was v1ctonous.' \aid
l.m Angeles Attorney M1thellc
Vadon-R1vera, who represented
the: cny "Sid has tu remove th~
f11,e (ca") from the propern 111
the next lO day~."
If that doesn't happen. l it~
,1ffic1a" can tow the car<. 1" .1,
and put a lieA oa Soffer'•
property to ruovcr the COit ot
hauling the autot, she said.
Frazee also ruled that Soffer
has ta have the California
Highway Patrol tnSpect his 1946
Lincoln and sec 1f it's lepl,
Yadon-Rivera said. If the CHP
flunks the Uncoln, it too will
have to go, she added.
While the vintage Lincoln
'tarted easily when the judge
personally inspected the
rnllecuon last Wedneaday, its
~"' tank sits in the passenger
'cat and one brake light ts
h..i,hed in
The two remaining 1970s
< Jd1llac' in his collection, o ne
1lf ~h1ch Sl)rfcr drive s
p1.·cit\lnnall) were not affected
h the Jcci ... on and can stay .
While: ">offer wa~ not available
lnr 1mmt'd1atc Monday, he har;
'·'"' ht' "'II appeal any ruling
in¥0Mna bis collection aid wilt
appeal the city ordin•nce all the
way to the U.S. Supn:me c.ourt
tf neccnary.
Soffer wd the City ordin.ucc
should not apply to can that
have not been abandoned. He
5aid the ordmancc 1s a lbrcat to
all vmta~c car collecton in lbe
cuy
AJthough he admits they're
ugly, Soffer "'*Y~ hi\ cars, which
are park..cd on d long extended
dnvcway at h" hume, don't
cause ..iny harm in the
neighborhood dnd .. hould not be
declared a nu1,Jnl l
W11h the 1..nur1 ruling, Soffer
wa~ al'o 11rdered 111 reimburse
the u t\ 11 r 11111k rumined legal
'11'" .1n1I ·1· 1 ~ l' \urc all
dl\n1.1111 kd 1...11 p.111, an: i.tored
11u1 u l ltH• puhl, 'tl'" \ adon·
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Teens injured climbing tempti ng cliff
By Ins Yokel
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.... f~PORr Bt-A(H \n
An.1hc1m teenager who kll 20 fn 1
drn'n J rocky Coron;1 dcl \1 . .ir
ti lu ff h,1, renc"cd con1..crn., hl r1.
11'<1111 the man) vouniz,ter' ~ h1•
'1. .ill' 1 he 'itcep hil 1,1de' ,1, ,
'h11rt1..ul tu Corona de l Mar \1 1111
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< 111 1he ~.1me d." I , \C:.11 ,,1,1
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lhl\ \l.c.:rc all under ~ 111 -..
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'"'rpi;d 'l''l r.il lu.:t 'hnrt 111 the
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"hln "'rnc l <i lil l'~uarJ, .1m.I
IHL lil'!hlc.:r' orrt\t I IP a\\l\t him.
li.t1ll'f .... 11d
But thl c·<tent of Le's IOJUflC'
ll'm.11n1:1.I .1 mystery Monday He
" " ll'fl<irtedly in critical cond1t1on
.11 ll11.1i.: Memorial Hospital. 1:'1111
11 .. ,r11,t1 (llf1c1als declined ''
1•11frr111 h1<. \latu' And ltr1..
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11 P"'l. ,11 rerort' or Le:·, 1..rit11. d
• •rH!tt1< 111
I k "'"' not convulc;1ng dnd I ·
,, ,,, c11n,.:1ou!>... Newport He Jl h
I 11 ( ·,1pt Rand" ~cheerer '"'d
\I. 1.. ddmm1,1ercd no lrl.1lmC'nl
'" JU't tran~portc:J him tn thl
h"'fHtal 1mmed1ateh "
I he fdll marked the l1r't 'Llh 'll'
1n1ur. on the Corona J ct \1.tr
bluff, "nee a suicide attempt .>
\c.ir., .1go Bauer 'aid
'ltill, hoth children and ddulh
ire often seen scahng the hluffs 111
'l I ch'" n t ht t1each, even
'""tnl I'' . ·' ll I .1d , 'ards in the
pr• ><.1.'' •• ~ .... rt.11111! to "vtayor Phil
'lan" 1m .1n.t othu irr a reMdenu.
'iull "h11..e home ts on the
• c 1m1Je •I 0 1.c.1n Boulevard at
\1 1rl!u1.1111 \\L nut regularly finds
111. 'P·1"c.:'' ,u11111c through her
f''''fX'rl' hr c1.·t d01v.n tn the beach.
I he' ,11' tho•ucht the new
1mr11" t'.nll '"' .11 I n'p1rataon Point,
rn1.. lud111i.: ,1 I'·'" ti pathway to the
he .1, h .rnd 1 p.iq,·J '1ewpoint area
'""' .1\ .!11" n the.: ch ff. would
li\1.nur..12l: the htll d1mbing
But 1111~ t'\t'n '>tgns warning
<.. JUt111n 1H1 pathway Use
pc:dc,tn,111 "'Jlk .rnd "Coastal
hlutf re'' cgctatton in progress -
Plca~c f..t•t.·p out" fail to stop
nimhle inJ1, 1dual'> tempted by the
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Snack tax stumps stores ; customers don't mind -yet
e,r~ec. ...... ~
W hen is a ~try a snack
and when ll it real food?
And why ia the tax man
picking OD Triscuits and Ritz
crackers while at the same time
layin& off soda and Graham
crackers?
· These arc the questions lhat arc
driving men like Jeff Heinlein
batty. Owner of a 7-Elcven store
on Harbor Boulevard in Costa
Mesa, Heinlein Monday endured
the fmt day of the state's new
snadt tax.
"Some crackers are (taxable),
but some aren't," Heinlein
lamented. "Muffins aren't, but
some pastries are. You do the best
you can to figure it out, but you
will miss some."
Missing items that arc supposed
• to be taxed can be disastrous for
·retailers like Heinlein, because
,they end up paying for the
.mistakes out of their own pockets.
Heinlein therefore spent the two
weeks prior to 1mplementa11on of
the tax training his clerk~ on which
items would bo 111e11ed.
The oontusioa relDhed from
state lawm-.t.en• deciiion to raile
sales taxes by 1.25 ptR:lenl -from
6.S percent to 1.15 pen:cmt in
Orange County -and IO bcain
taxing selected mack foodl for the
first time. The state added aeveraJ
other first-time tax.ables. iodudinJ
newspapers and mapzincs. The
new taxes arc expected to generate
an estimated $14 million a day in
revenues, which should put · a
healthy dent in?..t~e state's $14.3
billion budget dencit
So far, retailers aren't reporting
much backlash from customers
over the new taxes. Both Heinlein
and Dan Bonfadini, manager of
Ralph's Grocery in C.OSta Mesa,
said they were swprised when
none of their customers
complained Monday.
"I expected more questions
ra1~d. but this is just the tint
day," Bonfadini said.
Bonfadini said he'll be prepared
when he gets his first complaint.
He has a written explanation of
the tax. including examples or
11ems suh1ect to the snack levy,
and for c:us~n wbo have
rurtbcr qutstiooa, be'U oftu the
ou.nabcr for the state Board of
6qualiJation'a information line.
Unlike HeinJein. Bonfadinl bad
little work to do in preparation for
the 1naclt tax . Ralph 's
reprogrammed scannen in its
stores through a central computer
system in Los Angeles.
"Without the technology we
have, we would have to thoroughly
educate our cashiers.," Bonfadini
said.
While Bonfadini doesn't expect
his customers to change their
buying habits as a result of the
snack tax., Heinlein believes his
sales could be hurt:
"People only make so much
money, and they allocate only so
much to buying a snack here or
there. With everything else going
up ... people just aren't going lo
indulge as much "
The impact on big-ticket items
could be more significant. A sales
manager at Harbor Mitsubishi said
sales at his dealership were up 70
percent in the weekend prior to
the tax increa~e Now that the
County bar honors Barnes
for supreme legal ·service
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A ttomt'y Ro~rt Samut'I
Bamt's, a longtime Coro na
del Mar resident, ha!-heen
named 1991 rec1p1ent of the
Orange Countv Bar
Assoc1ation·s H annon G
Scoville A"'ard for his high
standards, se!'1ce to the la"'
community and ~•gmficant
contributiom 10 the as ... oc1at1on
during his 41 ~car~ in law
One of
Rames' kc)
achievement'
wa~ his work in
the estahh,h-
mcnt of a Ceder~
court in Orange
Counry. While
he was '-
assoc:1a t ion
president. B.irne
and o ther
lawyers in1t1ated
the 18-year ------
project. then Business
fought Watch
o pposition hy
Los Angele\ County groups to
finally bring the federal cnun to
Orange C<.1unt~
1\ re'i1dent of Newport Ueal.'.h
\Ince 1951. Barne'" current
pre,1den1 of the Orange Count\
Bar h1undat1nn. ,1 n,1n-pr11f11
org.tn1Lal1on lhJt 11pndte'
JUVt•nilc d1ver,1nn .1nJ legal
educalllln program" and 'iel'e'
J\ the funding arm of the
Or.rnge C<1un1" Bar A\<.<Xldlton
~
hatun-d .\ttraction: Mrrcedes
Ren1 ht1' hn:n 'elected ,1, the
honored m.irtjucc fnr the
Robert Samuel Barnes
A<-<.es<;mcnt and I rcatment
'>crvicn Center·<. ninth annu.11
~t'W}>Ort Buch Concours
d'Elqanet', whic h 1,1kes place at
UCTs Aldrich Park 1n Irvine t1n
'>undav. Od o.
The.Newport Beach (oncour-.
t.1•Etegance 1'i the final e'ent nn
J national c1rcu1t ot 12 ( onn1ur'
d'l·legance, which feature
antique collector autorn11h1lc.,
'uch a"I Bugatti. J .1gu.ir rnd
l·errari
More than IOfl (JP·°" ill
Ctlmpete in 1.i dJ''l' I 11r
infnrma1111n CJll ~'ih l ~N'
Gana of I-our. Or.rn~t:
< nunrv·, hcq manJgcd
...:ompan1e' .ire f.luor l>anid, 1 ht'
ln-lne Co .. Olsne~land ind ASl
Research, accordmg to a
recently released UCI poll of
193 chief executives from some
of the county's largest firms.
Irvine-based construction and
engineering firm Fluor Daniel
was named the county's
best-managed firm hy 15 percent
of the executive~.
In second was rhe Irvine Co.
head4uanered in Newport
Beach. which was deemed the
count)·., best-managed busme5\
by 12 percent of the executives
surveyed, getting high marks for
gro....,th and profits. Calling the
company "money-oriented," one
executive said, ''They've made a
lot of it, they don't let outside
companies get into their
business, and the} run 11 pretty
tightly.··
Disneyland got I I percent of
the vote. while lrvine-hascd
computer compam AST
Rc"edrch rece1"cd l(J percent
Other top-ranking compante\
111cludcll PaclOCart>, Rockwell
International ;rnd William Lyon
Co.
~
Jits and Jots: Kennt'th South,
a ~econd vice president and
pen,1on 'peuahst with the C 0 ... 1.1
Me'a o ffi ce of Shear'ion,
l...t'hman Brothers, ha~ ticen
n.1ml·J Bu\lne5, Person of the
'i c.ir h~ Phi Beta l ,1mhda. tht•
n.1t1l1n,1I hu,tnc" lrJtcrn1t\ h~hlon hland holll' 11\ ·
·An nu.ii Sidewalk Clearance
'\a le " ~aturday from IO a.m 111 fl
pm .mt.I Sunday from noon to 5
rm
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K AREN MARINO
~ ' American Health names VPs Ill N 1:-w p 0 R T B E: A c H -
is no ordinary banker
I\ 1:r .1du.11f• 111 ( ,11 'itdlt' It Hll.t H!'.tl h
"-·'""1 L.nt1"'' h,1nl..1n1-t opt•r,1t1un' lrcm1
I h1· t.!" •und up 'il,1rt111K ,,, .1 lt•ll1•r ,II
II.ml '' \ni1•r 1t .1 ,he mo\ t'(f un 111 1h1
I 11.ir1 I >t<p.1rtnwni of Wt->,tl,rnd\ B.inl..
111 \.inf.1 i\n,1 Prior lo 101ntnK R.rnl.. nf
""""'port 11.,irt•n w,1c, th1• ( ll'tomf'r
'it•f\ 11 P l.iu1M•rv1<.<>r .ii ( 11111•n, H.111~ r
( nc,1,1 "1P\.l No"" ii mt•rnht•r 01 11111
< r "'cl "'1t''>•l T l'.lm, 11..irt'n 1 An 'h'"'
you why Ii.ink of Nt:'wprni " n11
11rcl1n,1ry h,1nk
( tlll Karen c1t (~I 41 ~,,(I hllll\1
Wt• hc1ve <111 tht• ff~ht /'lf~1p/1
Rank of f\k""'port
( C)'>l,1 Mt><..1 ( )lflC r Ill II> I l.irhrn l
Amcman Health \e1'1ce~ Corp
.innP un cc d ~ond a y th e
.1pp111n1 mcn1 of M1drncl S Madler
,,, 'llC prc .... dent. t1pc rat1on'I and
lkhur.ih \1 MJd .ulanc "' vice
prl·,1Jrnt. markettng
l\1 .1.llcr "'J' 'vllC pre\1dcnt,
opl·r,111on' fur Pr1mc Medical
\ct\.llC~. Newport Rc.ich, and
~1 ,, I .irlane v.,1, direct o r o(
m.n~cting for MeJ1cal Imaging
< l'n1cr' of Amcric.1. ~an Diego.
\.1.idlcr replace' Jeff ·r ng1lio
"hn ha'I left the wmpan\
Newport Bcach-ha'icd Amencan
He.i lth Services Corp develop1i
and operates diagnostic treatment
tcnter1 affiliated with he,1lthcare
prov1der1
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t I Win! Win! Win!
, ~ I Win a $35 Gift Cettificale to the a.n Restalnm, ccutesy of the Plot.
f I : I l I
56taply • out form below md dl'Qp It In the COillest box locllted
at the Plot 8oolh at the Ormwe County F•.
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'People only make so
much money, and 1hey
allocate only so much to
buying a snack here or
there. With everything else
golnQ up . . . people Just
aren t going to lndu(ge as
much.' _..,, ....
7-Eleven store owner
increase is in effect, he said he
expects affo rdability, and lherefore
sales, to decline.
The tax increase would add $125
to the cost of a SJ0,000 car.
Jim Earnest, general manager
with Toyota of Costa Mesa, said
he doesn't believe the tax increase
will hurt his business.
''If folks need a car, they'll buy
a ca ~," Earnest said. "One
p<"rcent, in the whole scheme of
things, isn't going to make a big
difference."
Today
rhe final day of the two-da)
UC I 1 ran,porta11on Po licy
(_\inference hegins with hrcakfa!>t
at 7 30 a m , various sessions
throughout the morning and
.1hernoon and ad1ournment at 1
pm at tfie Hya tt Rcgenq Irvine.
17\}{){) Jamhorcc Rd
u
f· ' e c u t 1 v e W u m c n
ln1crnat1onal'!> Orange County
diaptcr hold!> 1i... monthl) dinner
m~eting "' <> p.m at Charle)
Urown s "The Pride of Newport"
(formerly tht· Reuben E: Lee), 15 1
C'o.1 ... 1 Highway, Newport Beach
(mt 1s S29.50 per person
f·e.itured will be Stephen G
Hov..ird . .s 1r,11ning <1nd o rgan1La-
tmnal development specialist
Wednesday
I he R uild1 ng Indu s try
A.,.,ociatiun Orange County
chapte r\ <;tJtth annual Real Estate
I 1nance "Meet the Lender., ..
u1nferencl' run' from 8 30 a.m t<1
'i p.m ••I the Irvine Marriott.
18000 Von l\arm .. rn , Irvine Cmt 1~
Sl7<i Re~1,tr.11111n hegin' at ., 10
1m
[ l
I ht· 11.Je"' port ILirhnr Area
( h<tmhcr nf ( ·ommcrce holdo; a
Hu,1ne'' Ul cn dcr at the
Waterfront Halton in Huntington
Beach A Nev. Memticr Reception
'IJrt~ at 4 JO p.m., followed by the
hlcnder a half hour later
IJD the Laddar
Y.thr Gehlc•y
Guald 0 . Vahr ha~ heen
promoted to vice prc~1den1
d evelopment. for the Newport
Beach-based Koll C'-0.''1 Southern
C'ahfomia dtvi,ion, which covers
Orange, R1vcr'1ide and San Diego
counties Yahr. who JOincd the
development firm 1n 1986, was a
development manager
0
JoHpb . ~bley hat> been
named Vlce president and ass11tant
manager of Sunwut Bank''
Newport Beach branch He ha\
more than 15 years of upenencc
in banking, with an extensive
background in commercial and
co n sume r loan portfolio
manaacmcnt, credit admm1strat1on
and management training
0
J11lle R. MrCaht'ry ha~ hccn
appo1ntcd vice pre>t1dcnt of
Domutic Private A1rn lt1na
lnvHtmenu Ml-Cahcry JOtnS the
hablllty Investment manaaemcnt
team. with re•ponslblllty for
Q:
"My hours at work have been cut so
I don't have enough money to pay
rent. Plus, I walk to work now in.stead
ol driving."
Stephen King
Costa Mesa
"It hasn't affected me much. I'm still
in school. We've had to raise our prices
where I work, so that makes sales a
l1nle harder to come by."
Robin Sincl~ir
Newport Be.Kh
"We have four 50116 and have had to
cut back on what they can do since all
their art1v1t1es cost so much more than
the) u-.ed to.
Jackie Braun
(ost.i Me'>.l
· It h;"n·t affected me at all I'm on
Workmen's Comp right now Pnces
seem pretty ~tdble 1usl so my rent
doe<,n 't gu up ·
Art Tovar
(O'\ld Me,,1
'Ccts price-. hJ\ e gune up and that
makf>S 1t harder to gf't around. Movie
pricec; c1re up 'o dates are more
expens1"e ..
Ronale C•se
(''"ta M~
l:Jl:'111g a loa n oftu er di .i hank, 11 ha~
had a marur effe<1 Pt-ople are much
more cautious and borrowing for reJI
nt'< ess1t1es "
McCahf'ry Wo lin
prOVldtng a wide variety of mutual
funds, precious metals and ftxed-
mcome investments for clients of
the bank's U .S. Pnvnte Banking
Group office in Newport Beach
0
Martin Av1at1on has named GU
WoUa vice president, sales and
marketing, and Mkbatl S.
Hopkins vice president. aircraft
sales. Wohn. who was fo rmerly
with Air BP and hu 19 yean
11viation-markcting experience, will
head marketing development
effort'I for the Martin Aviation. a
68-year-old av1at1on 1erv1ccs
company headquartered at John
Wayne Airport. Hopkhu it former
vice pre51dent or San Diep> Jct
Center Inc
0
Robtn T. f'OJ or Cotta McM
hH been appointed Southern
California d. tric1 m&J\l&'Cr fnr
Auoclt Floor Product.a. Foy'•
territory lndodcs l..DI Anaelu and
San Die , but he wilt opente out
n
Hopkins Fov
Ula Mackt'}, tormcr business
manager of KQLH/KWRM San
Bernardino/Corona. has JOined
Michaels Media as general
manager Michael~ Medm is a
Costa Mesa adverli'l1n41public
relations firm spccialiuna in radio
and te~ton productton
[J
Joh• Wltbu1, 1ovcrnmcntal
relations urvicc group project
director in Psomu and Anoaatea'
C°'ta Mesa off tee, was appmnted
by O ran~c County Supcrvitor
Herrict Wieder lo the
Environmental Manaaement
Aacncy'a De\'Cklpmcnt Processina
Rcvkw Committee. Withers, wbo
will fill a two year aenn, b
re1pon11hlc for mana1in1
entitlement 1e r v1cc1 and
aupcrvislna all aovernmental
relations pro,cct at the o.ia
Mesa land planntng firm.
(
Q 116 ~I boP& ldcncc
--!IP ..... pill to .
IOft.a ...aalble Obiiinacy. SomctMna iamftpatOHI ~
to &lip tDto JOVI ~ Orie~
Cereal, but suffideDUj' powerful to
I bend .. Iron will
I& woWd be a afant step for
WOllWlkind in wipifta out a
daperatc me~!Cem called .. Get~ You.r and To Sec a
Doctor. ' It wreab havoc on the
liYes of millions of oldet women.
Al WC all
'1'1teni hll to bit • •Hlca•• reuoe for,thll ~
~C.-ld·--·· ~r-:.c:= ":!f
oa bis fumy whn ho -. bom?
Perhape it's ODJy I IMdlo
RSUtancc to I mlJo t.bority
figun: callina the aboc -c:spedaUy
the ona with k>n1 needles.
Al wMs. mother&, nuna. and
piU-dispensen. it'• been 1 woroan's
role lO loot after he.r man. It's not
only an act of dnoc.ioo, but
sell-preservation. w.ea 1 butband
know. men catches a cold, it'• tbe Wife who
reprd medical gets the mip'aine. Al a mattet of
examinations as • at, the Seniors' Day at fair offers :,~:::1°~~... :.~-tii=:;=.:-:~:
dignity, the doctor before.be It.arts themselves. Memberslup runs in -ma.Jung !lure he gets what's more time to enJ·oy sights =~:~. tru~=·ui::.:..rrn;1er=t. :~~i:;~:1?nn~~~l~;~~n~~~~;ies ;;::~7~a:0w~~r:/~~:~i>=re
and constitutional requires creative thinking. Tears, reveal that three-quarters of senior mate to take his pills: park them
cha cha rwrformed by a live band. rights. It also pleas, or dire prcdicdona won't do males rcMc to carry umbrellas next to his sLX-pack of beer in the It will be a honey of a day for
those visiting the 1991 Orange
County Fair on Denny's Seniors'
Day, Tbunday, July 25, according
to fair officials.
r-makca their t F t •~ n--:...__.,.1i., h · · · f A champagne toast will honor 1 · orge ova-· '-''~.-.a1u1i..u1 a w en II s raining, still eat pizzas ridge
those manied so years or more thinning hair spouse will cut a deal if the bribe with everything on it, and thuthb Than~ to our suppon group,
Not only do seniors age 55 and
over receive $2 ad.mission on th.is
day, but the fair will open its gates
to all visiton at 10 a.m. The ea.rly
opcoina allowa seruon more time
to enjoy the· full slate of ex.htbits.
special contests and activities
planned around the fair's theme
"How Sweet It Is," saluting the
oounty'a bee and honey industries.
who will repeat their vows during sta.n.d OD end. 59 and is right. A friend of mine finally their noses at drafts. These arc the there''> been a small increase in
the 9<>1den Weddina Ceremony on Ask any husband got her man lO check his blood '>ame ddiant gentlemen who ins1M hu~hands v1S1ting their docton, but
Hcntage Stage. Mr. and Mn. John why be won't see Holding pressure in exchange for o ne year they're not old enough to taJte an we're J long way from our goal.
Retoske of Costa Mesa will take a doctor and you or watching Monday Night afternoon nap. or need non-shp Mavbe 11'd help 1f docton' waiting
part in this event. get the same answer: He doesn't FootbaJl, Tuesday Night Mud decals in the tub rMm.., offered drvcrting anatomicaJ
Denny's Restaurant, the official need a medic. His problem has Wrestling, and Wednesday Night Scheve me. women ha\'e their 1ournal' ~uch as Penthouse, or
something to do with (a) the Demoljtion Derby. nagging cut out for them. Male Hu,1ler tn take a man's mind off
sponsor of Senion' O.y, wiJI host meatballs he ate two weeks ago, I belong to a support group ob tinacy mcreascs with age h1' ~all<otones
a hospitality area and a drawing (b) a change in the weather or (c) called NAG, an alliance of wtVe<, Frequently it\ up to a wtfe t<l \anry \fclatyrr ;5 a ruklmt of
for dinner for two every month for his new jogging shoes. ~h<Xc hu bands won't look aft"'r monitor her husband'., mcd1ca1111n' I 'VI
a yca.r, and dinner for two every .-r========================--------=.========"===-===========---=--..a-g_u_n_•-=tw==='·============~:::. month for six months.
Perennial favorites such as the
hat parade, arts and c rafts
contests. and the oldest man and
woman contest will return as well
as the Ballroom Dancing Contest
where "boofen" in the crowd can
enjoy the polka, swing, wa.Jtz and
In addition to the special
contests, a Senior Health Fair will
be held from 10 a.m to 5 p.m.
The 99th edition of th!.'. Orange
County Fair runs July 17-28 in
Costa Mesa. Call 751 -FAIR for
more information.
Happy Birthday To •••
Bela Ncwtaad Tarbox of Newport' Beach will be celebrating her Q()th
b1rthdl)'. on Juty 25. She was born and raised in the Newland Hou'C
now a_ historical museum in Huntington Beach. Sht' "111 be cclebrdllng a;
the Ritz-Carlton for high tea with family and friends • MytUe Rost. of Costa Me a. will cclebnue her 95th b1nhdav on Jul\ 30 .
• Lnrb S. CbUJ"Cb of Corona del Mar celebrated his 92nd banhday on
July 15 with his family Church retired as a barber at age 85 • Ga1nMI« MIKMUlan, of Costa Mesa, celebrated her Q3rd h1rthday on
Juty 14.
• Ella J~ turned 90 on July 11. The Quack Stepper dance cluh '
celebrated with a party at the Costa Mesa community center.
lenior AC1Mlles
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
The Oasis Scmor Center 1s
located at 800 Margucntc in
Coron• del Mar. For mformat10n
rcgardi1J6 activities and loattons.
telephone 644-3244.
Tlladay, July 16:
9: a.m. -Medicare Counseling.
Sculpture
9.30 a.m. -ShufOeboiArd
10.00 am Party Bridge.
Duplicate Bndge. Mcxacana Cards.
Sewing Group; Table Tennis
l p.m -Beginning Spanish
2 l~ pm -Guitar/Banjo Jam
Wedauday, July 17
8:30 a.m. -Physical Training
10 a.m. -World Geography
10:30 a.m. -Golf
12 p.m. -Needlework
12:30 p.m. -Another Passage
I p.m. -Blood Pressure; Mah
Jongg
2 p.m. -Water l:-xcrc1sc; Tennis
Team
3 p.m -Oas" Single~. Folk,
Ethnic Dance
7 p m. -Cribbage
'Randa,, Juty 11
8 a.m. -Wood Camns
~:30 a.m -Shuffleboard
10 a.m. -Vim & Vigor bt:rc1\c. I
Braille Program!.
12:30 p.m I ntermed1ate •
Spanish
I pm. -T able Tennis. Rh)thm &
Music. Photography
' 30 p m. -Linc Dancing
Friday, July 19
8 JO a.m. -Ph~1cal Tramang
9 a m -Walkers, H1st\'mc.1I
Highlights
IO am. -French. Ouplttalc
Bndgc
I0·.30 a.m -Gorr
I p.m. -Mah Jongg
I .JO p.m. -Dance.. Live Band
1 p.m. -Water oerca._e, Tcnn1'
Team
Monday, July l2
8 a.m. -Yoga for Senior'
R·30 a.m. -Art Workc;hop
9 a.m. -Potter\
9:30 a.m. -Uk~lclc
10 a.m. -Vim & Vigor l:.xcru'c
I :!·JO pm. -Chair Ext'm'ic
I p.m . -Coin & 'itJmp
Collecting: NeW!!letter Comm1ttt'c
Mah Jo ngg Lessons
2 p.m. -Water E.ilcretses. I enn1'I
Team
Seniors
Wanted
• Writers • Sources • Tips
•Columnists •Ideas
For The Pilot's New Seniors Pap
Call T.J. Hutchinson at
642-4321, ext. 366
... and ctUte an "ir1nu1 of succas'' for
nniors Into The Piiot 1nd to 1111
mt of th• community .
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Newport Beach And ilita Mesa.
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We're all yours. We're smiling tecause you told u' \\ hln \'l)U \\'anted and
now we're delivering it. Now you will smile too because 3 tin1l'' l1 \\·eek vou get:
0 Local News 0 Local Sports 0 Lqcal Society :l locdl Editona~ J Local Events 0 Ur
cal Activities For Adults 0 Local Activities For Seniors ~ Loc1l t\cti\'ities For Children
0 Local Restaurants 0 Local Classifi~ 0 Local Store 0 Local Salr~ J For Locals OnlV
We think it's something to smile aoout. A newspaper you helped create that tells y~
what you want to know. Forty-five thOUWld copies Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
Thank You
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Ute wbea du. ......... I 1 U.. beea ~ about lhis tcjuvcnadve tubltance that
o•b..,,... brain power. but the m.unate I mention 111 name.
,_""ro QOt aC1'al lO belie¥e mo. ud certainly not take th.ii
.... MC'~.
Names ~e prejudice much more than any
of UI realize.
~n more than the obvious. namea subtly
color our iudament. a fact the drug companies
have lcnoWn for IOmC tim~. The trade namci of
prescription drup arc generated by ·
sophisticated computers which carefully select
names that would appeal to both doctor and
patient This is pure "marketing," and
..
·.-.. -• consequently, some very ineffective drugs often
• • have wonderful names like Trcntal. lllllzltll But what about good substances with bad
names? Well. you be the judge. Healtb Gingko Biloba is an herb from the oldest
Update species of tree known, dating baclc 300 million
ycan. Extracts of Gingko Biloba leaves have
------been used in Chinese medicine for thousands of years, and European doctors write over 1.2 million prescriptions
per month for this herb.
Its primary use is to improve circuJation to the brain, mental
alertness. and overall brain functioning.
Since 1975, 34 human studies on Gingko have been published,
demonstrating that it does improve blood flow to the body and
the brain and seems to increase the brain's ability to metabolize
gJucose. It also prevents abnormal aggregation of the platelets.
very smaJI particles in the blood necessary for coagulation, thus
protecting against strokes and heart attacks. It acts as a powerful
antioxidant. giving protection against free radical damage. Free
radicals arc highly reactive paniclcs generated by oxygen that
damage the cell membrane and are a major fa ctor in the aging
process.
Patients taking this herb have demonstrated improvement m
<;hort-term memory, reasoning ability, and depression, particularly
the mild depression that comes on with a~e. In one study of
patients with both Parkinson's and Alzbcamcr's disease, 25
patients took the extract daily for one year. Prior to taking the
herb. they all had a ba1tery of sophisticated tests establishing a
baseline of brain function. After one year on the herb. the tes t'>
were repeated and showed significant improvement.
European phy-;1cians are years ahead of American phyc;1c1ans 111
this field. primarily because they arc interested in agents that
improve the quahry of life American physicians usually scorn
everything except those agents used for some specific disease.
Most o f the re~earch on this herb, utilize an extract that
contains a 24 percent concentration of the active ingredient that
1s a flavano1d. a substance similar to the b1oflavanoids an hmng of
citrus fruit peelings. At a 24 percent strength, the usual dosage is
120-160 mg. per day in divided doses. This substance 1s available
in the health food stores, but the potency of it can vary markedly
This substance will never find 11~ way into American medicine
for a vanety of reason<;, not the leJ<;t of which 1s it's name,
Gangko B1loba.
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In ."'lt'WpOl'f &acb.
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T hit week we ~ ,,nna to
foc:ut on t.bo pouU.. raults ·
thaa .tll occur if wo atan an
•idle Proartm properly. Uwc start
mrcite with ~ry
mild tc&istancc
and w~tb high
repetition.a, no
1e>reness should
be experienced
during the
following two
days. However,
the proper signals
have now been
sent to the body.
.... .....
P I The body, in ~rsona return, says "l Fitness can handle this
~of workout"
and immediate positive results will
start to occur.
What basically happens with this
form of work.out? To help
understand this I am going to
relate the neurological response
system to the electrical system of
turning on lights. When we go to
tum on lighta all we have to do 1s
tum on a switch. The lights arc
already there and as soon as we
turn the switch on, the lights come
on.
However, if the fuse is not large
CJlo ugh, we blow the fuse and the
lights won't come on. In a similar
situation, when we start cxerc1~e
properly, we tum our own switches
on (called proprioceptors in the
body) and it in turn activates
muscle fiber. The muscle fiber "
already there and has been since
b irth We JUSl have to activate
muscle fiber.
In like manner to the electrical
system, 1f we work out too much
Beginning an exercise program with mild resistance and high repeti-
tion~ can prevent sorent''>'-and prepare the body for additional work-
out"
we.: "blow the fuse" and muscle
shuts down, just like the lights shut
down on a blown fuse. But, this
time, since we started to exercise
properly, the neurological response
system triggers the propnoceptors
{!lwitchcs) which in tum excites
(recruits) muscle fiber and start~
the process properly.
We arc now going to follow the
process in a little more detail. You
start exercise properly and the
~ignals arc sent to the body to
respond positively. As a result the
hody becomes a catalyst. The heart
ts used but not too hard, so the
heart stroke volume starU to
incrcue.
Next_ cimaJatlon increases, and
the oxygen, blood Oow and
nutrient supply cln:uJates t~
the system. The cells of the
open up, become more permeable
an absorb the nutrient supply,
assimilate it, metabolize it and
excrete what is not needed. The
basal metabolic rate is inc:reased
by as high as SO percent of tu set
point .
The proprioc:eptors activate the
muscle fiber and create the
f rcquency and synchronization of
the fiber lo conlrllct (activate) and
start muscuJar strength and m uscle
tone improvements. More
adcni!onc trisphosphate (ATP) is
used (The energy chem ical for
muscle fiber contraction) and
consequently more resynthesis of
Adcninsonc Diphosptao (ADP),
the product left over from (ATP)
is nccusary.
In order for resynthcsis to occur,
three major ingredients arc
needed. They arc crcatinc
phosphate, oxygen and BODY
FAT, the product we arc all
looking to find a way to lose. We
have found it. Just start exercise
slowly, easily and become
consistent. The key is to start.
Remember, action brings
motivation!
Leoa Sak Is • pro/uMW of
pbpJalftluatJooat On~
Coast Col¥ ud Otf'ftr ol Leoa
Sb/e's Haltb Club for Womea Jn
Nrwpot1 Buch and C.Uloml•
Coast Club Fitness ~at~r la
lmne.
Health Watch Picnic foods may harbor bacteria,
county public health officials warn
fhe Ora nge County Health Can: Agency will reach out to the
public an "The Great Escape" booth at this year's fair. Beginning
July 17. the booth refers to escape from problems associated with
add1ct1on to alcohol and other drugs.
• Thousandc; of children suffering from Cystic Fibrosi'I will
benefit from the third annual Orange Counry Tennis Auctton
Ball, sponsored hy ASICS TIGER Corporation and Continental
A1rlmes. "The Love Affair" will be held on July 19, 20 at the
Balhoa Bay Club and lhe Balboa Bay lluh Racquet Club 1n
Newport Beach For more inform.tlton, telephone Jcanntne R
Km<1ch at tnx. U~\
•
An update on current and new invc<,t1gat1 on' into the.: cau~c.:"
and curt:\ fur 'er1ou' mental illne,., will be J1,1.U'i\Cd hy Dr. W
Ian Lipkin. As~1stan1 Professor of Neumh,gy, l 'ni-.,ers1ry o f
<".1hlorn1:i, Irvine. di the regular mc.:cung uf lhc Alliance for the
Ml'nt.tll) Ill of Orange County (AMIOC) 111 h1. held al Trtnil)
L'n1ted Pre'h,1cr1Jn Church. hl\t 17th Jnd North Pro'ipcCt.
Sant.1 Ana. cin I ucsJa)'. Jul) '· 7 pm
RUFFELL'S
UPHOLSTERY INC.
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By Tom Speiss
Food po1.,onang ts a reality
Orange County officials want
picnickers and beachgoers to keep
1n mrnd as they plan summer
outings
D1sease-producang bacteria grow
rapidly in those foo<ls high in
protein and moisture -such as
meat. fi<;h, poultry. egg<;. milk and
milk producto;, o;a1d Rohen
Merryman, director of the Ornngc
County llcalth Care Agcnc\ \
l·nv1mnmental Health Diw.ion
ro avoid the r.iptd growth 111
hacten a and pos:-.1blc foo<l·hornc
illness. he has suggested thal, a<; ,,
rule of thumb. hot foods be kept
hot and cold foods be kept cold
Hot mean~ above 140 degrees and
cold means below 45 degrees
Pr91crlptlons,
Co1metlc1,
Gifts, Cards,
and Stationery 760-0111
BAYSIDE CENTER
rt Beach ~
.. Of particular concern arc:
potent1alty hazardous foods such
as fried chicken, potato salad.
cream pies, ham and roast beef
sandwiches," MerryrAa n said.
adding that food illnessc" can
range in seventy from maid nausea
to incapacitating vomiting and
diarrhea.
There are several different type"
of ino;ulated containen available
tha1 will hold foods at these
temperature'>
But even the best of the
containers may have problems
m .1 1 n t a 1 n 1 n g c o I d f o o d
1crnperatures 1f left 1n an
automobile on a hot day. If
fac1h t1cs for maintaining proper
food temperature are unavailable,
Mcrrvman warno; consumers to
leave potentially hazardous food~
at home and plan the event
around fre~h fruit, vegetables am.I
canned. pre~erwd or dehydrated
food
Of paramount importance 1~
properly washed food , ,aid
Merryman
f'ur more information, call the
county's Environmental Health
Divlsion at 667-3600.
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llm, J'*t 25· 7 & 9 pm GARY MORRIS
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Two estates host sumrrier gala .
T be cenoer Stan .,.. ....,
-h all" s.twdtOY ........ In Colo do Cua with •
IWlllDt:r party under tho •tan:. ,Not
juat at one outs1andin& estate, but
at two.
1bc 129 stopped fint at the
~b No:nnandy home of Tanya
and Marc Szabo.
On the stone
r.auo around the
arge European
style fountain
guests enjoyed
the spectacular
view of the
Roman pool and
lush lhrcc and a
half·acrc grounds. 11111
Next, it was 11111
everybody aboard ------
the bus ro, the Society
nearby estate of ·-----· Willa /Dean and
William Lyon and a 1our of their
classic car museum.
Back at 1he Szabos, there was
more socializing wi1h cocktails and
hors d'oc:uvres before lhe group
(including the Lyons) moved down
the winding stone path to th e pool
area. Sixt een tables were set up
fo r the ·rurnip Rose-ca tered
dinner. and Special Delivery, a
five-piece band. pl;1yed as the
Stars dined on 'Pring houquet
salad. vea l chop \1.-'llh cnron glaze
and lemon to rre
JMM UIMf c:haiJed tbt s Fir
oocial and • 'pl ....... -¥-'I
Lov H_or11t1lily ••d ctsrktlae
lhoade1, pu1 pre1fden-t and
dau&fltcr ot Lyon. •
Attire· noted on the inritatiou
was awnmer elegance. '1bc
tnterprctatlona were paslcl OOraJ
chiffon ' for f:llzabeth Vincent; a
white plca_ted dre•• wi
embroidered cutout work for )Gan
Hatvajiain; rose and gold pdl suil
(or Ann Mdlean; a hot pink fitted
pant suit with s~ coal I.or
Diane McDonald; white paqll and
a multi-colored sequinned' jacket
for Janet Corbin, a past president;
white lace suit for Mary Ann
Wells; bl~k lace with and painted
jacket fof' Ginny Bend er;· a pearl
encrusted while suit for..ffornsby;
a raspberry chiffon with flouncy
overskirt for Rhoades, and
brunette hos1css Tanya was a
standout in a fitted strapless short
gown in a raspberry parfait color
with sheer matching jacket.
The Szabos (he is an illustrator)
were kept bu s"y acce pting
compliments fo r their hospitality
and lovely home which by the way
is up for sale. "Why have a place
like this if you don't share it," she
said, adding "we should have a
Stan luncheon here one day."
T he Center Stars. Orange
Coun\\' Performing Ari s
Center group, do lunch, and they
DESIGn HRRDWOODS
'
Mary Lou Horn sby, left, and Ta nya and Marc Szabo
hold lectures and go on cxcursiOns.
They raise funds through Sl,500
annual dues. "This year we will
have contributed over SI mi llion to
the center since 1984," !.aid Lind.
Under th e stars people also
included Liu and Donald Segrettl
with her mom, Jane Lawson, Ellie
and Barry Faber, new in town
Evelyn and Peter Parrella, Gypsy
Pulham and Wally Wolf, Marla
and Russell P;1tterson, Ardi and
Harold Ladin and Florine and
Ervin Yoder.
Liza Segretti, left, ,ind Jane
Lawson Ramona and Don BC'rnamonte
STAIR SYSTEMS
WOOD FLOORING
Specializing 1n custom and remodeled
hardwcx>d stall' systems.
BY THE WAl': Gen. Lyun's
latest car acquisi1iun is .1 770K
Mercedes built in IQ)ll 'J'hl· ~C\ICR·
feet wide and :!5-fccl long
conve rtible is no..,,· being rc~torcd
and should be ready hy ,\ugus1.
Lyon :.t1id the car was hu1!t for the
Shah uf Iran when he v. a~ a young
man but it couldn't he ~h ipped
from Germany to Iran h~·l·ausc of
the war. In 1945 a Ru~<1i,1n general
took 11 10 the Sov1c1 Un1lHl ,tnll 1!
stayed there uni ii 1v.·o ye.tr' .1go ,.\
Russian brought it 111 {',1n<1d.1 ,unl
eventual!) thi: onc·uf-.i-~1nd car
Tejon Ranch rides herd on Christo umbrellas
'
canic 10 Ne\' Ynrk where l.\ill\ The legendary 1'cion Ranch,
purchased it. · located jus1 60 miles north of Los
massive yellow umtirellas ""'111 be
visible on Tc111n Ranch properly
from Jn1crstate 5 as u winds
through 1he Teion Pass.
• Rex Chandler ha ~ been Angeles. will be the sit e of
sele cted as the 19YJ ()range Christo's first Southern California
County Red Cross Spirit award te mporary art project, "The
rccipicn1. ·rhc restaurateur will be Umbrellas, Joint Project for Japan
honored Sept. 12 a1 a black tie and U.S.A.," in October 1991.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~lg~•~l~·~·~t~F~o~u~t~S~c:''~'°':"'.":.'~1-~lo~t'!'c:I. ___ ~ The largest privately held = co nt iguous landholding 1n
Descritied as Christo's rno"I
ambitnlus work 10 date. the
"Umbrellas·· project will focus on
1he sim1lan11 es 1t11d difference"
between the vast open spaces of
rural Cal1forn1a <1nd the carefullv
planned farms and villages o'f
Japan as ""ell as 11n the strong
ccnnonnc, cultural and h1stoncat
1nterre!a11nn~h1ps hctwcen the two
cultures.
COMING TO A TARGET NEAR YOU!
Live. From Target! Alvin and The Chipmunks. Ready to pooe for pictures
with your kid~. So mark your calendar and don't forget your ramera.
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Ca l ifo rnia , Tejon R a n ch
encompasses an area which is
roughly equivalen1 in size to the
City of Los Angeles. "The
Umbrellas" is the fif'jt art project
taking place simultaneously on two
continents and wilt fealure 1,340
blue umbrellas in Japan and 1,760
ye llow umbrellas in California.
'fhe majori1y of Chris1o's
Chnstn\ hes! known prcv1c1us
exhibits include "Pont Neuf
Wrapped. Paris 19 75-85," the
··surrounded Island.<., Biscayne
Prirnef rme
cl o c k sale
"TIMELY GIFTS FOR THAT SPECIAL OCCASION"
610-499
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Speclal·S 1515.
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~lal-$439.
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613 -131
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610-51 •
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lpedal-$12'9.
These specool pricM •nd 5:00 pm Sot ., July 20
CUSTO M ENGRAVING FRE E
-Bucks -Clock Shopp£ Inc.
Sala • Rutorotion • R~pain
''.A Ftmtily &uinu.s Since 1891"
(714) 631 -3215
1735 Wesfcliff Or. Newport Beach
•
Ila'" Greater M1am1, Florida 1'80·
~J."" and "Running Fence, SontHna
.ind Mann Counties, Californla
197:2·1976" 1•;
·rhe umbrellas will open I J6r
'"hlo.;som" 1n California and in1r:he
lharak1 prefecture of Japan nm.r
·rokyo on Oct. 8. They will remain
11rcn for three weeks. 1
l 'eJOn ts one of the few great
h1sturical ranches tn Amenca lhat
rerna1n ' intact J-~rom lo1h
grasslands and conifer forest9' lo
high de<1crt and rolling hill5. it 1!. a
place of remarka ble di\•ersity IJ!lhd
heaul)'. distinguished by vasl op.n
~p.1re~ where deer. <>1ntelope. qu11il
and duvc th11vc. '
Srlll a work ing commercial cattle
ran ch v.·hcre over 12,1)()() htlld
norn1aUy grdZC, l "cJOO 1s engaged
1n hreed1ng and raising reg1s1trcd
ller e f.ird rat tl e and hlth·
performance quarter horses. Teton
;1l'\l1 1nanagcs over I J.(X)() acre; of
,drnunds, pistachios. walnuls, 11nd
wine grapes, and is involved l•!n
lca~ing the ranchla nd for mirlenil
rrudurtion and 01her commerc1al
IJ'~·~.
·rhe R<>1n ch 1\ al"'l planning' rhr
the future U\C"~ of 11\ property In
the ne~t two lu three years '"1 1\
pr<'tc~~ ~hould man1fe~t itself mb-.t
noti ce ably 1n additiow'at
c nmmerc 1al fac1ht1es along
ln1crs1atc 5, and 1n requests l'br
aJd1tional deve l o pment
entitlement on selected portiof1Slb(
lhc U.anch
Wcll·knl1wn for u~ colctrful
tustory, during the early 19th cen-
tury the Ranch was homt:l''-'O
Spanish ~ld1ers and padres. nC*'d
explorers and traprrs such11"8s
Jcdtd1ah Smith an Kit Car<.011,
and the U.S. Army's expc:rim~al
('amel Corps at Ft. Tejon. ~n
Ranch was also the site of orwl.uf
1h e nation 'i rir sl lnd(i.n
reservati ons, the Sebastian Milhlry
Reserve. J 1
In 1912 the TeJOn Ranch v <>1s
purcha sed by a group of 70
pro_minent Southern Cali fornia
business pt0neers. , )
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romance
. ..,.,r golden athlete Celebration
raises funds
for Ctlildhelp,
t pbrue still
ja tyle?) for 18 •ltha. tn a
sparked
le both
nded USC.
ather, wbo
at the front
desk of the .Hyait -----
wporte1, also
athletic ntlals -but ____ _
in the Ame price RrlfC· She
. a member of the TrOJ8ns'
I team. and also competes in
• slamour sports as windswf'ang
! horsebadt riding -while
• tinuing studies in the
: intemationaJ trade market.
: Heather's parents 11e the
: vivacious Darleen Mandan,. a
= aparkJer on the sociaJ scene, and
: 1>1'. BUJ Mandark. who operates
• the Corona del Mu AmmaJ
: Hospital. I called them aher
: learning of quarterback Todd's
. p>d fortune, saying tha1 they
• must be thrilled to have another
• .. lionaire in their ranks.
. (Notice that I said "ranks," not
· '"family." If Heather and Todd
ha~e wedding plans, it's too early
to talk about that. I mean, the
kid's gotta make a living first.)
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J YOU CAN'T LEARN lF YOU
DON'T ASK QUESTIONS -It's
lime for another self-interview to . ' Wit;
O. I know you en.JOY oounty
fain, but the fear of traffic
paralysis leaves you puatyzed.
What would it take to get you to
the Costa Mesa Fairgrounds this
week?
A A helicopter.
Q . And if that isn't available?
A. A large land vehicle, such as
a metal-piercing tank or
potty-equipped bus. Preferably the
latter.
Q. What was yo ur reaction to
trus year's honey-saturated fair
l.bcmc, "How Sweet It Is?"
A. Danged near sent me into a
diabetic coma.
Q . So what did you do w11h the
packet or honey the fair·~
publicists scnl you?
A. Gave 11 10 my
eodocrinologist, a~ one more proof
of the blood-~ugar peril'> 1n 1h1s
hoc or work
0 Docs this mean )OU wo n't be
anending lhc Ca1r's n1ghlty rock ·n·
roll concerts either.,
A Lei's put this as kindly as
possible I wouldn't all end a
hard-rode blast at gunpoint
Q . No t even Gunc; N' R O'>Cl>.
11Jhcduled for a July 25 peace
d11turbancc al Pac1f1c
Amphithcalrc?
A If I enjoyed riots. I'd JOIO the
PLO's Intifada.
Q. Whaddya think this will do
for Costa Mesa's image?
A. What'd ya say. sonny? Can'I
fte.lr ya.
Q. Gracious. you seem to be
c~pccially crabby loday. Isn't there
mything happening that plciucs
you?
A. Yes. on Wednesday I'm Pnl to 1111. One more lime, the
Amcncan Cancer Society 1s
slamming me into the slammer at
Fashion Island, nol to be confused
with Devil's Island. If I raiK the
required bail, the ACS follt.!J will
reward me.
Q. With what?
A. Two front-row t1c.kets for
G uns N ' R~s. Inmates who can'1
nuse bail get four tickets.
O. Sounds lake fun for a worthy
cause. How can I get arrested?
A. Call me sometime today, and
the Keystone Kops will be
New Car
Season
Is Here!
last time his ci>i1iical
craft led tht ~e. It was thorQUghly drenched
(accld8ntllly, some say)
by a water-gushing
fireboat -thereby
short-circuiting the
remains of the rellc' s
electrical system.
D • OD ptg (GICUIC
cxpres110n) rmt thin& in the
morning. Watch out for t.hoee
swinging batons.
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CRUISE CORUCTION, BUT
STIU. IN CllARACl'Ell -
Contrary to a previous report, the
hoary SS Michigan will not be
lcadina Sunday afternoon's
Character Boat Parade in Newport
Harbor.
Thia advisory comes from
owner-commodore Jim Dale, who
sa~ !he traditional pacesetting
pollhon bas been yielded to a
sturdier v~I. Last time his
comical craft led the parade, it was
thoroughly drenched (accidentaJly,
some say) by a water-gushing
fireboat :--thereby sh?rt-circuiting
the remains of the relic's clcctricaJ
system.
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llOnDcd tho Blllllille 201
JC&" ii DOI l:Dowa. !hat,
dole to 800 llOl laed Qutedair
Friday eYCDiq b a Frencb
indopendeace celebration
benefittina C!bildhdp USA.
Inside the ratnrant. party
people were captivated by an array
-et-foo4-wtlidt-Prcnc:tt-trained chef
Byron Gemmell bad prepared.
Marie Antoinette cou.Jd have easily
k>li her bead OftT this lavish display -pork in brandy uuce. including centers for abused
beef, chic:ten Ootentine, caviar, children," llid Cuey, a member of
pates, cheeses seafood, putas the group for two years. She is
p.lol'e, dam chowder, salads and aJso the wife of Midur.el euey,
grilled meat&. who is president of Et Torrito
And. if the people wanted to cal which owns Chanteclair.
cake, there was a room fJJted with Other members assisting
desserts. included Toni Valetuuela, PMn
MOT'C of a French ambiance Arnett. and Carol hdard (the trio
came from red, white and blue were tn can can costumes selling
decorations,------opportunity tickets), ll'atty
cabuel tunes by 'J Edwards, latbua Cana.hi, Carol
Lynn Willis and he ticket Kirlt and O~le SM FiUippo, who
musicians, and . S last year was celebrating Bastille
of course, there f Or tonight Day in Cannes, France, where
were can can were $25 !here WIS fireworks and dancing 10
girls storm!n& and the streets.
out screaming . Rich S.ul, with wife, Eileen. was
a n d k i ck i n g Chlldhelp emcee for the party also attended
Dale and his intrepid crew -
mate Gretchen and offspring
Grant, A.Ille, and Alo -will be
at their usual stations,
bailing-buckets at the ready, but
the Michigan will be positioned
back in the flotilla, out of harm's
way. This is good to know, in case
of rumors that the o ld tub may
have sunk once again.
~~~~4Sth~i~4ut~~ aSbhOOUutld get ~tai~~fz, E11~~1e~:: ~nr~n~ntt
midnight soiree. Shron and Kenny ~ale, Denise'
C hi Id h c Ip $12,000 for and Evl McNeil and Connie and From left, Danielle Sandefur Kell\' Ellons Enc.a Schneider, Mlrgie
member Ja.cqule their prOJ. ectS Phil Olsen. St.iley and Nicole Shelley .
C ;as e y was. • ,-------------------------------------
chairwoman of mcludmg
the event wh1chacenters for
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WELL. ANYWAY, WHO NEEDS
A LONG TREK INTO BUSH
COUNTRY? -The fancy
embossed invitation reads:
"The Pr~idcnt and Mrs. Bush
arc having a summertime soiree al
Six1ccn Hundred Pennsylvania
Avenue on Saturday, August 10,
ni neteen hundred and ninety-one "
Pretty impressive, huh?
And then you turn to the flip
side, which reads:
"Unfortunately, you arc not on
lhat guest list.
However, you arc invited to a
summertime soiree on the same
evening ... at the home of Bob and
Mary Ellen Mayu ... on
Harbor Rid--e, Newport Beach.
Well, that's sull very impressive
and I plan to attend -if Mr
Sununu isn'1 using the car.
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A UlTLE Bl.ACK HUMOR
THERE -Nature-loving Luelle
Grothe is home from a trek
through Europe, highlighted by an
drduous hike lhrough Germany·~
Black Forest, and she's wn ting a
story about that. The title.
nalurally: "Schlepping Through
the Schwarzwald "
also had prizes b d
being awarded a use
all evening. (One Children. I
was a hol air
balloon trip to ----cmT
Pans, or rather chairwoman
m a k e th a t ------Perns )
"The t1clccts for tonight were
S25 and Ch1ldhclp should get
about S 12.000 for their projects
From left, Toni Va lenzuela. Carol
Pack.ud and Pam ".rnett
German Home Bakery
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Former Ooobie Brothen' le1d
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Wednesday evcnina.
McDonald, who helped the
Doobic Brothers make such hill as
"'Ta.kin' tt 10 the Streeu, ..... ·'What a
Fool Believes" and "Minute by
Minute," will perfonn at 7 and ~
p.m. in Arlington Theater.
The Australian group Ai r Supply wil close out the 1991 Orange County
Fair concert series with performances July 28.
His jauy, urban pop singing has
often been compared 10 Ray
Charles. Since the breakup of the
group, M cDonald has performed
solo and recently had a hit with
"On My Own," a duct with Patti
LaBelle.
Also on tap for the run of 1he
fair will be: the 30th Anniversary
of Rock and Roll Show featuring
Mickey Dolenz., The Tokens and
Tiny Tim, on Thursday; Elvin
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The Pilot and Orange County Fair Present
"Where Could She Bee? II
Wejdiii.111
Where con you search tor hidden
treasures amid a heaping mound of
whipped c ream?
The Oranae Counly Fair, of course/
The July 11-28 fair wiM host a number of
special contes1s promoting the theme
"How Sweet tt ts· which solutes bees and
!he honey nduslry. Company sponso<ed
contests Include the PHot 's ·Where Could
She Bee?" whk:.h hos contes1onts searching
through whipped cream for hidden
treasures The w inner wlll receive a great
G rand Prtzel
The newsp:Jper wil4 also S{:X)nsor a cok:>ring
contest fOf children age 11 and under and
a You1h Literary Competition DeodUne 10
enter coloring contest i. July 18 Look tor
the entry form In the PllOt.
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Open to ages 5 and up
How to Enter:
I Pre-register at Buc:t.Neiser Heritage
Stage on Fndav·s crt 3 00 before the
contest begins al 3 30
2 Contestants w~I be drvKJea into
categories by age.
3 Ecx:h contestant will be gNen a pie
plate contoing 6 items covered with
whipped cream
4 At the stgnol. contestants w~I have 30
seconds to remove as many items as
they con \Nith their mouth and put
them on o paper pkJte next to them
5. Contestants must keep their hands
behind their bac ks at oN times
6 Rbbons for all who participate
7 Grand Prize winner wlU receive dinner
for 2 at Lo Pergokl Restaurant in
Costa Mesa. o S50 voiuel
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A ocw a>romunliy tbutcr 4"'UP• bona in !rMe and raiied in HunUngtOO Bead\,
bc&;inJ hs adolcacence in c.o.ta Mesa this
weekend with one of four new stage productions afTMD& oa the klcal scene -two of them
sep&Rte w:rtionl of the same play.
The Bacbtaac 1bcater opens
a1 its third location Friday with
Ira Lcvin'1 to.yslcPt; ttuillcr
"Deathtrap," whie the
Huntington Beach PlayhoYS<
brings "The Robber
Bridegroom" center stage. And
··Tom Sawyer" goes to college
-not just once, but twice with
the stage venion o { Mark
rwain's classic opening al both
Orange Coast College and
!nine Valley College's
Thealerfairc for Children.
A1 Valletta is directing
"Deathtrap," with John Parker
and Greg lzay starring as the
lntennission
mystery writers engaged in deadly compelifion.
Ellen Trcanl1r. Jaye Wilson and Wayne Mayberry
round oul the casl.
Performances .,.,•ill lie given Frida)'$ and
Saturdays al 8 p.m. through Aug. 24, with
Sunday matinee~ ;it 2 .'0 July 28 and Aug. 11 at
!he Backstage I healer. 1599 Superior Ave., Suite
R2, Costa ~!c':i (',111 6-16-0333 for ticket
1nforn1a1i11n
"The ,.\d\l-nlllll' 11f l "om Sawyer" will be
played u ul fpr ,...,.., 11o eel.ends at both DCC and
IV(' 1\le.\ (i(1l,u11 1, J1recting the Orange C0ast
produc1111n, 11o h1lh ll·.11 urcs Trace K1rkpa1nck and
1\11nJ ) T1H1' .h -, "111 .111d Becky, J1lhnny Hall a'
tluck Finn, ( .. •fHllh !·hlen; a~ Aun! Polh anJ
Jne l)unh:i n1 .~, ln1un Joe. ·
1 ht' 'huv. run' I 11 d"'' tht11ugh Sund.1.Y' 111111[
Ju!, ~I' 1n lht: I< •hl·1• Ii. ~\.lore !"healer l•n !he
1)1 r ~.!!11 p11~ l 111 :l: '>.II.SO for pcrfnrni.tnll'
thrller
time.I and ticket information.
lrviM'• "'Tom S.wyer'" it being dircaed by
Slate Gould, who is ltaging the cb.Udren'a
produciion on an ou1door sc1ting in lhe collqc
courtyard. Performances are Friday through
Sunday and Thursday tbrough Saturday of next
week, with curtain rimes and reservations
available at 559-3333.
''The Robber Bridegroom" clo5cs ou1 ·the
Hun1ington Beach Playhouse's season under the
direclion of Edward J. Steneck, whose ca.st
includes Russell Schmid, Wendy Vilkcn, Eric Ian
Schneider, Patricia Miller. John Jure, Rich
Newman, Evan Henerson and Tauri Cornell.
The bluegrass folk musical will be slaged
Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p.m. through Aug. 24,
with Sunday matinees at 2 pm. July 28 and Aug.
4, al the Gisler "fheatcr, 21141 Strathmoor Lane,
Huntington Beach. Reservation§ are taken at
832-1405.
Wrapping up their summer enga,ements this
weekend .,.,,ill he "Pacific Overtures· from the
Irvine Civic Liglu Opera. ··-Inc Further
Adven1ures 1>f Harritt Handleman" at Irvine
Valtey College and the Orange County Black
Actors Theater's production of "Lady Day at the
Emerson's Bar and Grrll " un South Coa ... t
Repertory's Second Sl.1gc
"Pacific Overlure~· plJ~~ \\ cJne,day lhrough
Saturday a1 8 p .nl. at 1hc Irvine Uarclay Theater
o n 1hc U(."I can1pu~ (263·19<X.IJ "ll:uriet" will be /
al IVC"s Forum fhc..al cr F11da~· .ul Salurday at 2 I
and 6 pm. (559--~_l_,_,) "L.1J~ \);1~" pla~s through
Sundav al 8:lt) at sc·H. r.)5 1'0\\ll <"enter Drive,
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1 hu rsda~!> lhruugh S1t1 urJ ;1~' Jl II pm. and
Sunday:<> at 2·JU unul Aug. 11 1 hi: theater is
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SUN, SURF
& SAFE1Y
But if not for Brian Williaml and Richard R"'1fbii. tbe
oonsequeocea of the Jwy 7 me could ha"YC been mUcb wane. ..
even fatal.
Williams and RutfinJ. nef.&b~ of the care flCi.Ucy. pm.bed
their way Into the burniq home. felt their way throup tbe
int-black walls of amoke and retCUed the ll'OllY raideoa.
1be tale, hardly enou&b to make oewa oUbide tbis area.
began when Williams heard the sound of bre~1 glaa.
Thinlcin1 a buqlar wu on the looec. be loaded J gun and
looked outside. He qwckly rccopized that be bad a different
sort of problem on his hands -a ragjng fire.
Together they plunged
into the house, so thick
with smoke the two men
bumped into each other in
the haze.
After alerting the
caretakers at tbe home,
Williams sought out
Ruffini's help. Together
they plunged into the
house, so thick with
smoke the two men
bumped into each other
in the haze.
"The smoke was so
thick it was like a black painted wall." recalled Williams later.
The pair even had to rescue one of the boarders twice as
the man returned to the house and attempted to crawl back
into his bed.
When all was said and done. the 11 residents of the home
had been scurried to safety.
The two heroes, as heroes arc prone 10 do, were modest
about their deeds.
Controversy held at Bay (Club)
"I 'm not a hero,'' said Williams. "It's something you do as a Readers continue to so und-off ove r BBC's development plan
human being." 1
True enough. And in the same vein, it is the correct thing
for the rest of us to praise Brian Williams a nd Richard
Ruffini for their heroic deeds.
It would be nice if the city and perhaps the families of some
of those rescued from the burning house joined the salute.
Letters
Marl local lllWI
To the Editor:
I love the mo re local real news
instead of competing with Reguter
ind Times to keep up with
everything -thanks.
Thanks for the legislators
addresses even the library has a
hard time finding that information.
And lastly, thanks to Mr.
Charles Markel of Costa Mesa for
his clear and concise article
-i.ogicaUy McGlinn." I feel that
he has the best tnlercst of Costa
Mesa and has stated the situation
in the best of hght. McGhnn has
~ccived a majority vote of the
people selections so why spend
unnecessary money needed o ther
place"i'>
C1l ORGIANA MOORE:.
Co!.ta Mesa
ND cesspool
To the Editor
I was disturbed to read the
headltne 1n Thursday's Pilo t,
"Harbor Water Turning lnlo a
Toxic Cesspool" (July 11) The
text of the article referred to the
preliminary ftndtngs o f the
underwater hull cleaning study
completed by the California
Regional Water Quality Control
Board, Santa Ana Region.
There 1s no 1nformatton
presented tn the text of the article
or 1n the Regional Board's study
lhat wo uld warrant such a gloomy
headline . Headlines that
unnecessarily frighten the publtc
and do not accurately reflect the
content of the article tend to
destroy lhe c redibility of .i
newspaper
The Regional &lard sho uld be
commended for ~ee k1ng lo
4uant1ta1e the amo unt of copper
c.1nd LtnC entering the bay from
u nderw a t er hull cleaning
It 1 ~ very impo rtant to
e mphasize that these low levels o f
copper and zmc do not pose anv
human health threat 1f accidentally
1nge~ted
JOHN .. SK.INNER. M 0 .
Newport Beac h
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bhtor's note: The H otlmf! contmues to
burn with readers condemnmg or pnusmg
the redevelopment plan for the Balboa Ba~
Club What follow' 1\ a :.a mp/mg
While Pilot ,·cJ1tc1~ welcome and read,;//
comment~. "l' "'11 onh publl!.h respvn-.c~
from cnllcr~ "ho k J1c a name (pfea,c ~pd/
1t out J. Cit) Jnd phone num~r (tor
n:nfKat1onJ
l ou can gc:t m111hed h.~ cal/mg the
Readen' Hc>tlim: Jt M:!·f"~fl Than A wu'
l .......
M' rnmment " .l larger hotel faciht)' v. 1th
'jc,1t1onmg tounw. v. 111 require add1t1onal
polKe Jml fire prolell1lm. aJd111onal deanup
a nd maintenance h)· u ly worker. o n \treets
and adjacent propcrt)'
Increased act1\1t1c' will add trash from the
!'leach area 1ntu the hc.1, for cle.inup and
added pollutton 1 hc:'c: increased ett\ scrtKe
demandc; ~111 he pj1J for hy dll re~1Je nts of
Newport BeJch
BO B STO VER
Halbua Island
I .1m ,,1lltng 10 lllmrnc:n1 Jdin1tel\ in la,or
of the: hc.1ut1ful. ht-.111t1ful. t->e.1Ut1lul nev. Ba'
Cluh th.11 "rrnrxi..c:J It I' Jehn1tc:h jn
J\'>CI for 11ur '11mmun11'
\1 \Rll 't '\ (;t ~I
'c:""pt'rt Bca,h
I .1m 1•ulr.tgcd ,II the rrquJt\.1,tl treJlmcnl
Ma)or l'hil ~.1m11m· rnJ <. nunt1lman John
HcJ~e' 'ccm t\l he c1\lng the pnipunenh Pl
the pmpo.,eJ 8.1lh1> 1 H.1' ( ·1ut-
1eJc,cl11pmi:n1
Al '·"' MnnJa~ 111gh1' ( 1l\ l uun,d
mee11 n~ when "-l'\111<1rcen lrnm Ba\sh•>r\'.'
'JXl~e againq lhc: pfllfXhal jnJ u teJ the
incrca,cd height lirnit' ,,, 1he h1•td tc) t>c
hu1h, a height 1•! '' lei:l. \1.i)or \an~lne
called him hac~ .ind .111ackcd him ~" a'lon!(
Wh) hC dtdn °1 ur'CI 14 hen \)OC: \Ir ht'
neighbors built .1 rc .. 1dc:ncc: tlf ~') fret I am
.i ppallcd .it thc n1.1H•r' rn1agon1Sttl JX"lure
Jo hn Hedge' iumpcJ on \1r < 1rcen
'neenng at him 1h.u he ~a' rem•'' in "'''
reachmg a \'.'nn,en'u' among the
homeowners rcg.uJ1n~ a l:t,t·mtnute update
from the BBC. v. h1\'.'h am,cd nn I rid;n
dunng the hohJ.i\ v. c:de nd
Mr Green re,pondeJ fXlhlch 1h;t1 11 wa' "
ho hday weekend .rnJ the C\1mm1t1ce needed
more time Ill 'tulh the propo~.il Mr Hedges
blasted Mr Green for not taking the time to
meet with his board ~ Monday's meeting
I am sac.kencd at the argumentat~e
.ipproach of the~ r-.n men elected as
represcntattvcs of our .:-!()' people I feel
humiha1ed fo r Mr Green He: spoke in
earnest as il con.:-c:med re\tdent and he """'
'tncerel) repre..enting v.hat n•'"" appear. Ill
I'<" a n oppo..tn~ 'lt""'po.1mt 111 rhe \lnc' Jt,hn
Hedge' anJ Phil ')an~•ne 'eem lll 'h.ire
The~ men h.iH: a Jut\ to h'ten 11..1 the
n11un., and 10 formulJte \'.'\>mprum1\C., in the
lttv's best tnterest
l am feeling defeated h\
1he1r att1rude I m afrauJ
they've made their dec~1un
to accept the Bay Club plan
in ..,pile of the huge txld) nf
(X'tlple ,pc;iking .igain\t 11
~O'I DRA SC.Ort
Coron.i dcl \.tar
I Jon't "'.int 11 Ill be
rezoned I v.ant 11 10 g\' Ill
the puhhc ,,,,, ,,1 the
peopk Th<' pe11ple O\lo n
th(' 13nJ
( (I RI Y'Ol I.)\
"'e""fX'rl &Jth
I m oppo'><'J II• till'
B.il~)a Ba' ("!uh
rc:dc,elupmcnt pl.tn ,,, 11
... 1anJ , I think that th\·
re ... u.knt~ ,,1 \:e,,..~•r1 14 ill
t>c lt\lng "'1th v. h.llCH'r thn
pu1 lln that l.rnd l11r J Inn~
time
Res1den" ncC'J IP ~
.-·onsulted a' 11• their
fechn~ J' 111 "h.it the'
v.-ould hk.e hi h.i'e thert'
Jon 't thtnk. the prt'Jel'.'t
\OOUld g\.l In lhe uh
'I am
feeling
defeated by
their (Mayor
Phil
Sansone
and
Councilman
John
Hedges)
attitude. I'm
afraid
they 've
made their
decision to
accegt the
Bay lub
plan in
sprte of the
huge body
of people
speaking
against i1 '
l"OUOCll unlll II ".l(tepkJ I'>\ tht pc1•plc
who l~e .U \\UOd II
Wh<'n eH'.f'tl..lJ-. ha' 11 h.1mmcrc.J intP
\hape. then the l'll\ •\.lUn.tl u•ul,I 1prr1>\(' 11
I don 1 think 11 'h11uld he JPP""<'J 1h1'utlh
unlCSS the pUhill hJ~ ,JU('" Ii' "'ml' r UI 11!
that land .inJ I Jon't me 1n p.1\lni.! hntd
guc ... u -lhal ' ll\lt ~e .... P"1rt Hc.i-h ,1111l·n,
ha,,ng puhlt, .l\.H"' lh.tt'« ''"'••I"'"""
people p;t\ln~ 111 ''·" the re
\t ·\K) J'lUd HI
"iewpor1 &ach
I "l•nder 11 1he IX''Ple have pul up \uch a
ru~ .ihout the e~pan\tOn have ever tho ugh t
l•f the number of h'e' lhe 8 8' Club ha~
..a"cd b' ha,1ng the ftnest sv.1.mmtnl?
pn~m for 'e" \/\.lung bovs and g1rh
1h"'ughou1 the <.umme r
Aho. I ..,,,.,h I l~ed ck'N."r "' lhc Ba' Cluh
'() I could get ~'>me ,,f the heneltt uf the S<iO
M Stltl m1lhon thev .ue 1meqing to 1ncrea."e
m' prupcn~
JO ~ < 1 ROTH t,;~
Ba lboa
I "e 11 .. eJ ISi Balboa Ba\ ( lub for 1hc: lasl
I~ \can I tcstJf1ed at lhc hearing la"!
T ue..da\ v.hen the Ba~ Out> pro1ec1 ~me
up I v.ent at i l' ck1ek and I d ido t get J
1. hance to talk. un11l 10 I'\ The ....,h,,le thing
l.1'tcJ lhree hour' and 15 minute'
'tour reponer ha\ made a headline whtlh
'' n''' true 11 sa~. Re,1dent<. threaten
l.1 ... ,u11' •ln BBC P"'Jed I attenJed the
he.iring There "'un t JO\ threJt c.-'cept I'>\
•ne tndl\1du.il "'ho h.ippcned "' t-c Jn
C\ di' '\ltOmC\ t1f I I' 1nc \\ h\1 ,i?PI ur .tnJ
m hk J 'etled thre.11 1•t a la"''Ull
It '11ur Jn, 't<'~1•1 had st.ncJ th1. v.hPk
mn·11ng ""hKh \he J1dn I. the Re .:1,tu
't f"Hter J1J "he ..,,,ulJ haH' nt•I hc.11J thJI
rwm am rc<,11.kn1 11( Bav-.h,1re' H.i,,h1irn
rc,1Jcnh mere!\ ,3,J v.e "'ant IP, h.inge thc.-
rn'tect 10 make II m1'1e 31?TCC'ahle
I 1h1nl th.it ,,,u hct\( nl.,.... 1n1.1Ced t>' H1ur
he.tdline and .:-h.tn1?rd C\ent' rt .llh h\ ,-he
he.idhne Ill cau't' pc11ple ''' 1h1nl.. 1~1ut
1hrc.11ening a law,uir
I h.1,c m>thtnit "' l!JIO. I .1m n1•1 cmphl\cd
~' the Ba' C.luh. I Pnl' h'c here I v.111 t->e
JU't -*' harr' v.11h ,,, "" th11u1 the pn'1ect.
alth••Ul!h I v.1>uhJ ltkc Ii• -<e 11 ).:•' forAarJ
t-e1..iu ..... I think 11 v.111 hctr the , ''' .ind A.i'
( luh
\<> 11 H•U v. .101 h• m.il c lhr Ptl,>1 r<'alh
mcanin1tful tn PIH ,,1mmun1t\ .,.,h1ch I think
'''UH '" n!". II' 1.ltl then pie t'e h3'\.(' \OUT
r<'p.•rtcr. ~el the "'h1llc 'h'"
no"' .\l D O LSON
..,_CWJ'<'r1 Beach
l'J1t1•r' n.•tc '"' ) nk1•1 rc,:ef\cd rhc
inlorm.111.m th•r n.,,f><,rc' ""J <11ffh•'-·en
rc<11knl\ 14 C/"C' threatening ;1 fa ... 'ut' •ncJ
rC'fac."ndum '""' rhc B.tlti.•.1 R.1' C1uh
rn•/C'• t I.Ht \\ edne,1/J1 .1frcr the mC'ctin~
How to contact your legislators
I I
GOVERNOR
Pete Wll1on, ( R ). State C apito l,
Sacramento, 9.5814, (916)44.5-234 I
U.S. SENATORS
Alan Cnn1ton (0). f5757 W. Century
Btvd.. Suite 51 s. lo Anacles, 9()()4 ~.
(213) 215-2186
Jolll• Sey.our (R), 2AOO E. Katella
Ave., Suite 1068, Anaheim. 92806, 63"·
2331.
Mail m1y 1/$0 be addressed to
U.S.5enato, Wubu,,ton, D.C 20510.
U.8.HOUSE OF RU1l.ISl.NTA11Vt:S
Cltri1 Ca (R), 40tb Dist., 4000
MacArthur Blvd., East Tower, Newport
Beech. 92660. 156-1™. {Reprcsenu partJ
of Costa Mesa, Newport Be.ch. Laauna
Buch and Hwulqton Buch.)
Dua ~ E) 42nd Dist .. l733 hclfic Cout H y, Suite 306,
Torrance, 90505, 113) 315-1811.
(Rcpreanu puu of unllflllon 8eacb
and founta.sn Valley )
STATE ENATE
Mattu 8ct'te ... (R), 37th Out . 140
Newport Center Drive, Suitt 120.
Newport Beach, 92660. 640 1117
(Reprcients parts of Huntil\g1on Beach.
Newport Beach. Lasuna Beach)
Joa.a R. Uwts (R). 351h Dist. JQ.40 \\
Oranacwood. 106. Oranae. 92668, 9.\Q
0604 (Repretenls Costa Mesa)
STATE ASS BLY
Gnbm ,.,..,.. ( R ). 70lb Dt.st., 466 7
MacArthur BM . Suite 201. Newport
8each. 9l6tJQ. 756-066.5 (Represcots parts
of Newport Boach and l..quna Beach.)
Noea8 "1Dlltt, ( R ). ~h Ont , 17 l ~
Newhope S~ Suite lOI , F®nta1n Vallq. cnn. 661-S~. (Rcprcxnt ran' of
FO\lntain Valley, Irvine, Col.la Mcu.
Hunt'-l\lloa Beacb)
T.-M.l,JI (R). h Dlst .. 4510 East
hci& O>ut ffillfrw'la.. e SSO. Loo
lh . .hh. ~1 h11 -' 1~•'> ~'n-"51.&
I Rcprc\Cnl' part l)( Huntll'\glon Beach )
ORANt;E COl """"'BOARD
O• SUPERVISORS
H•ll of <\c.lmtn1<tn 11o n. 10 Ct~ Center
Plaia. Santa An-. Q270 1
Thomas f'. RD«, 5th 01<1 ( C. O'\ta Me'-3.
"eWJXlrt Beach, Santa ... \NI Helg,hL'.
lf'tn<. Laguna Beach) ).4.,~~
<.:ITV GOVEJlNMENI'
C tll Maa: Oty Hall. 77 Faar Dme.
..,~4-5223 Mary HornbucUc. mayor.
anJra Gem v.cc mayor, hlcr Buffa.
and Jay Humphrc)'. council mcmben
t .. tat.a VaUer. 0 1) HAil. 10200 Slat<'r
.\' C' • %6·441 Q G~ Scott. Mayor;
Jain<'< Pctnktn., ~ pro tcm; Laurasn"'
Cool. John Colla Gvy Canum counal
rnem~n
\bin \t 'lfl"'ll \1a\\lf Peter (ort"cn
\1ayor Pr1• tern Jim \1ha. Don
\.hcAh\lc r Gralc: V.1n1.hell. l 1nd1
Mo ulton Patter'lon. Jack Ke ll\. ~arl
Rvbnadtc counci l member\
N"'"POrt lud1: C m H all. l ~Otl
"ewpon 8tvd ~ )1()() Mavor Phil
\ansone, Mavm pm tern. 'clarc nct"
Tumt"r, John C'n~. f,~tvn Hart, Jo hn
HcdJu, Ruthclyn P1ummcr. Jean Wan
\.'tlUncil memt-cn
l. Ut, TY BOARD Of EDUC.A TION
200 Kalnlu' Dmc, C ta M«a. P 0 Bo'\
~. 92628.QCKO. ~
J.utll Ad.Jty, Y1« prestdcnt, lerk.
rrustet A.tu l (Foun .. tn Valley) sa.. ~ ~r. Trvsttt Area 2
(Fowatam Valley. Hunt1ngioo Buch)
0. ~. member. Tru.~tt-e
Aru S (Costa M~ Newl'O"' Beach.
lmnt. Lacun• Be.ch.)
4.n lnc:k>pt>nd<'nl N~Pf'r
PublishE>d b-.
Pa~ Cmup Publishing. Inc
E11iot ~n. Jr.
~trm.in
WilU. s. Lobdell
C"ditor & vice presideont
Slew~ ma,.,. edi
W.,lw•oust-
1901.1939
founclng pu
•
Raffle's on for piece of co~st
However, lucky
winners will pay
for their prizes
By Russ Lw ..,_
NEWPORT BEACH -You might
call ii Lbc ralne-10-end all r.a.ffles..
except ror the fact that lucky winners
will still bave 10 shell out a considerable
amount of cold. hard cash to buy a
home site in the Irvine Co.'s Newport
Coast deveJopment.
On Aug. S, the Irvine Co. will hold a
drt1wing so that buyers with their eyes
on particular home site~ can fairly
com~tc for the fim right 10 negotiate
a purchase in the dcvclopmcnfs Pelican
Point.
Larry Thomas. "'l1lio way, ....,.,...
who's interested cu' feel lilele't a fair
procodurc and no fnorit:ism."
Tho IJvine Co ..... .._.. ..... than
l,000 "lndieatloas of a.-• from
pQtcntial buyen In the 5' i.-oihll. Pikes start in the "'!\th llix filwa" and
finhh abcwc SJ million. llCCOrdiea to
Tbomu, who aaicl sped8c prbs oa
specific lots have not been-set -~ty
ranges." More than 9,000 indMduala
have cxprcueCI Interest fn the Newport
Coast project, Thomas uid.
So where do You go to buy a SJ
mfllion \011 You go to Fashion l&land
vdi.crc on July 21 prospect Ne buycn
can scope out the Newport Coast
Exhibit and, if !heir nerves don't fail
them, schedule a private appoinlment
betvoeen July 22 and Aug. 4 to go over
the fine print.
four holes ol the Pelican HUI Ocll
Cub'• Ocean OJune.
A coo1 ru.ooo '°" you 1n the
drawin&. and """" )'OU ""' the dolted line of a purc:h11e con1t1ct a.a
•ddilional SS0,000 depoolt wili be
required, llCOOf1!iq to Rudy SWcet.
vice pruidcnt ol mul<•tin& aaJa for Newport Coast. .
Although the .. me method of boyina
a home aite would su bUyen thin pteCeS of p'"rope""'-ny""'t'-o-"b!"u"'y"", -
Thomas said he doesn't capcct the
properties to seU out on the tint dey.
"There's been a lremcndous
interest," said Irvine Co. spokesman
llle home sites range from 9,960 10
18,44 1 square feet and a re perched on
the bluffs ovc1 lnok1ng the ocean and
"Whal remains to be seen is whether
the high level of interest translates into
serious often and eventual pun:hases,"
he said. "We expect that most of the
preliminary interest is going 10 come
from this area -pcQPle who have for a
long time been familiar with both our
comp<1ny and this stretch of land. This
is probably one of the last, truly coastal
developments of its kind in Southern
California."
This oil painting "The Grand Estates of Wishbone Hill,'' by Ron McKee, is part of
the Irvine Co. 's brochure for the Newport Coast Development.
Local News Briefs
Fairview Pll'k committee needs 1Pi11Cants
Cos1·A MESA -The C.'osta Mesa City Council 1:. acccp11ng
applications from residents who are interested 1n M:rv1ng 1'n the
FaiJ"View Park Committee.
The committee was formed in 1984 to rcvic"" and recl1n1mend
options to the City Council on the development of the park. l 'hc
commillee is made up of I I members from 1hc c1ry A council
me mber also serves as a lia ison to the committee.
Residents 1ntcrc:.1ed 111 1hc working on the comn111tcc can sub1n11 a
lener expressing interest and a resume to the City M anager·~ Office.
City 1-lall, n l-"air Onvc In Cost a Mesa. The dcadhne L:. July 2ti
For n1orc 1nfonna1ion call 754·5327. -
NEWPOHT 01:,.\C.!I -r .... u Hunt1ng1on Beach men and three
tccn;•gl'r' "·ere :1rrc'tl'd here e;u l} l\1unJay l•n 'usr1cio11 11f '1c:ll1ng
five n1ch1nta1n bic,rlc-. "n Balh\1a l'land
Booked 1r1tn ~t·''P"rt Be.1c h cu~ J.11! nn ,u,r1c1on of cnn,piral;. in
t·11mm11 ~r.1nd 1hcll •~ert· HK·h,1rd I u''1c r 11 .... ind Bcn111m1n 'i1ha.
!9 rhr cc 1-=·\l';tr lllll\. !f\ll!1 l lun11ng11•11 Bc.tLh. ~1 n11n\ ~h.1,1.1 .1nJ
~11s:.oun, wen: t,1\..l·n 111111 \.U,h•lh
Nc..,.•port Ucach l'nhcl· '1!!1 ,\nd• ( 11 H11~ ,,11d pi.•!11 .. c "'l'rc l·.11JeJ in
the 200 hlock nt (_i.1rnc1 ,\\l"llUL" .1ri>und J JO .i m 11n .1 rcr11-•n ot a
!>USp1C10U~ veh1l·lc I "ll 111.1!c' "'Cfl· \l.'Cn lo,1lJ1ni1 b1C"\Clt:' 1n!O lhe
whuc, "1nJo"'!l''' \.in
H.e,pond111g ()ff1cl"r H..1 nJ1 I :1"!1•n 'r111tcd ;1 >.1n 111a1ch1n~ the
Jc~cr1pl111n ;-1nd ,h•ppcd it .11 Nnnh HJ\ l·1nn1 .1nU ~apph1re A1cnuc
Li"ton founJ fuu1 n1.1k·, .111J f11c m.1unl.11 n h1l..c' 1n,1dt' dJld k•drncd
o;ome ot the h1l'"\"t:le' h.1J Oecn !>tulcu
''< I I "
r\rt talk
"ll:.WP<lHl tll-Al 'tl I Ile .1fl1'1~ .u11I
... ll'[HC"\l:n!J(I\(" fn•m (1c·rn1n1 ('I r ..... 11
be kad•ni( 1n(11rmrll 1.d~1 ,it lhc l'c·"~"llHI
\la11>o1 1\n ~1u~cun1 1lui.n11. the m<•!Hh' ,,f Juty and Augu't I he-f1r•l 1aJk will N:
)!"C"O b' ~f.1rc Palh "n Jtih 16 P.ilh -..1H ~"'~r d \Jfl(t\ .,( !1\~dt.\ •ndu<ionj.! 1111.
1cnlic. ,hJ1u1,1I .tn.1 ~··rh1!( .ind '"·"' !•• 'to\11hc lh«m 111 1n .1 ''"'!~ 111< 1 ,1\~
hl·~n1\ .ol m•nl ond 1• IH"l"
f ,,, m1•rr 1nt.•1n1,1l11·r1 .111 rh1· !1\l•
,c-un•' ,-,1.,, .• 1 •.• n .!1pJ1tn1.n1 11 ~.,.,
I I::
Assault pre\•ention
( Hmm1.1t11!' "'"'"''''. l'l"i<!Jm' ~CUJdl ,\,,u .. 11 \'1,1on1 \(!\,.,., l'!l''c-1111q11 1'11>
i!fAm• .1n<I I .1" I rit,•i.cm•·nt \"l'lJlllC"
l'f"!!.'-•m -..,11 J~Jl!l t" "''hlulllni! ihrir
n·r h+~nnual ,,.]un!1·c-r 11 ... n!OJI: \C"iiHnJr'
1 tll" I .1 .. Int'' t"n!. n1 ·""'t.HI•• p,,.
11r.om !'""'h.l«• 1111111,,1 ... 1, ''"" u11rr..-n
(1,.n I" \'lcf>tl" •' !1'<· ,,,.11, o\I the l.!lflh"
Hid l••ll.i"" ur 'UPl"'ll '<'1""1'1•• (hr\(\
•1.ol \•\11111 \,'.on ..,,.,.,., ... \'1<,.:ntn111
l'r• .;r.1n• pr .• ,,.1,, .r"'' h••llrnr ... 1.111<cl
Wanr IO squec1.e f'\-t'rY ccnl oul of vour hard-earned money"' Then
come in Sanwa Rank C..il1l0m1.1 \Ve"ll "''Ofk w11h \\)ll ru SJVe moncv \W
tu~ a wide range nf lhrckinj:! ..Kcounr" 1hJ1 cJn help \,""Ill elim1n.11c
cxpensrve mon! hly lee~ an<.! l°\1\' \')U 1ntcrc't. tr"""'
So if~ want ~oor moncv "''irking .1 Inf hJn.Jcr lor \'OU. open d
checking dCcoun1 at San1,1r.1. B.1nk \lk'rc S7 b1lll0fl -.fn:~ .ind one ol
lhc best captrahzcd bank:; 10 C:Jhkxn1,1 ffir rJ)()f(' 1nbrmal1011 tUSI
"'OP tw the branch listed hclaN And gt"I .id! \"1U cJn nut ol ~r monev
_n_ Sanwa Bonk ~ Collfornkl
\\C ll 1'.l.1ke );"ll ir \~\fl("\ \\1.rk ,1, I I.ltd .1.~ 'ri1u !)o
44fXl MacArthur Blvd. 6X81 W arner Avenue
1"'lcwporl Beach. CA 92flht) ftunlington Beac h , C A Q2647 <Zl:''-471>-1101 (714) 842.n <1
From A1
Erickson was promp1ty sworn in lo
office and cast his first vote 10
postpone a redevelopment public
he: a ring.
Before laking his new seal.
Erickson thanked the council for
1he difficult decisio n they had to
make and called his appointment
.. b111erswcct."
.. Ed G lasgow wits a friend of
n11nc :· he said.
""[ don"1 think 11 sho uld have
ended th1' way with me having to
a~sun1c the rest of his term.··
(.il.1'~""'. a formc r police
l.1p1.11n, .1hrup1ly resigned from h1s
hr,t·tcnn position effective June
15. c11ing heahh reasons.
l::rickwn .. l4. who 1s a resident
nf cas1 <.·o,ta Mesa a nd work~ as a
properly manager. a lso made a run
for the council 1n JQR6.
.. There·.., an old saying, ir,
lie\le.r late than never:· he said
l:ric kson was o r1g in :1ll )
nom inated by Ma yor M ary
ll ornbu~·ki c and hacked by
('uunc1lman Peter Uuffa. Bui
during !he J uly I council mec ling,
he came tip against the same 2·2
deadlock a<; the ol her three
nominees
Vice ~1ayor Sandy Genis. "'ho
had originally supported Korando
•ni: ''""r' 'llllmJ dur1ni: ll"~Pl!·•f ,.,_,,,,,_
n..il"''" ~n•t '"'!lll f11n,,... up '"flJ"'ll •Cl '" ,., \ <'lun!c«r• '"' nt"«1k.I J he fr«1: 11a1n •fl!L ~cn1111.11 ' .,.,11 \,c 11,·1,1 •n th;ang ..
( <>Ull!\ hegonn rng Sc-pl'm~r ~ 11lr11u1th
4.k.t"h,·r : (dll [Ja1hdra \l.'c•l al ~<;.,.
11r,·· "'th .tf\\ quC\(oon~ "' ti'"" "an\ 1"
'"~"'' r
Class or •s1 reunion
"lt'.\l.'POH. I HF.A{'}-! Corona J, I
'-l a• !11gh Schl•it"s Clas~ nf ]QI!] will ~
h;,v1n1t 1ts tO yc af fCuoion Saturday. 1\u·
gu•I l at the Airportcr Inn 1n Nc,..purl
Tkach The 1cuo1on •lillt• al h pm and
gl>c\ until m1dn1gh1 and will offer a t>uf
fct ,J1nner. mu\le and lnh t•f rc-m1111'1C•01t
l 11.kct• •re S~ dollar' pc1 pc""'" All 'la~• memhcrl ;ire-1nv11cJ
l·n1 n10rc 1nft>rmal100 .:'.all Mo~r J.ell
. 11 i1<1t,.,S'(l111 ~111 <i"·ana1 ~~\-~1..4 ~
Impotents Anonym(>Us
l OSTA M b.SA Jmpo otc-ni• ,\11,,n\
m1•1J\ mec11np 11rc held the-th11J
Wednesday o f c-•ch month 1n 1hc-t>o.J,.rJ
1t1'.lm uf Jlo.g llosptt•l f<nm ~ ~l rm to
t; \{l pm
lmp..11cnft. An..111ymuul 1• d n•1n·rr••f1t
1•1ga n11•l11.1n founded hi d1:.1:u~~ thr du1g·
otKI\ and ucatmcntt nf impulence Bu!h
parlOc-rS 1re Cl'K"Oi.Jr•1ttd If• allenJ J.olr
m<>r c-1nfnrm.1hon, plea-.r llll 1 -Rrfl..-44~. . "''
10<' Erickson
and Soller. said a personal
meeting "''1th Eri ckson hl·lpcd her
reach a deci.<;1on.
Also ""'1l h Er1ck!;on·" pos11ion
now 11pen un the pl:ann1ng
comm1,~1n n . Cil·n1<; ';11J there
n11gh1 he ,1n u ppor1un1ty to
nun1in.1tc St1llc1 u1 Kor.111Jn for
that joh
··rhereforc "'e l·11u lJ .:.1111 <in
~11h ~rhere'.'.:· she said
(\1uncilman Jay Hun1phrcy, ""·ho
.11-.o 1n111atly ~upp(lr!ed Kti randn
.1nd S11ller, ~.ud thai m11,1ng the
,...11,1nc ~\ nf 1hc Cit\ fof"ard "a"
fnrcml"I 1n h1:. nunJ
Comcd_,. bt'nt'fil
r'()S'I •\ \II \,\ llr P.it r\llen. -..h,,
•larird 111 "''-t"•~•d l'l•}hUu'>C"' hit
lhc1ap..:ut" Th1·o11r,·." "'ll he appc-dr111f
".t 1hc-J1mm1,· [),·f ,•rc f'l,111,(' ~n!c-1 , 1~
K.+lmu• ~u1tc I• 1 1n ( "''ll ~•IC"\11 "O
'-alurda\. Juh :111h
{iu,,!, "'II No ucatc-,J h• J n•ght l•f h1·
!.+r11y 1tnd 10•<ghl fr""' IJ1 Allc-n She has
Jprc11ed on the J11,1n H.1,,.er' Shvw and
<111 Gcr•ldu. and \C"r\"C"\ a• a 11u,1ec '"'
thr nun·profu Dcl·<irc-l·,.undnt1un
ll\c-sugge11c-d d<1niltH•n " S:'.!~ 00 For
more 1nf11rm1t>0n. rlr.l\C call 241 ·9908
Bnseball exhihil
<:ns l"A ~ii::11A 11a n < a11c1 uf the
Lo" Ange-Jr~ Oud~cr' .,.,11 he-•ppcanog
ar Cry't~l Courl in Si•uth t "••1 P11tla on '>~runlav. Jutv ~71 h from I! ~ m rn I
rm I · . .rlcr Will aprcar a' J h•jlhll1th1 11f
the I ,\ 1Jo-.Jge 1 Blue l·,h1h11 11111 "·•ll he
10 !he ccn1l·1 c11u rt a1ca frum Jul\ ~~·2/ol
I 1u n111rc-1nf.,rm~tK•n pk••C call 41~.
=1 Nl
Sailing club
Nl-Wf'(lHf Bf:A(.11 Ille-l!a!t\\.a
'>~dong A.\.~tll:11hoo will hold 11• mcc-11ngs
PO th<' f1l'.t and lh1rd Tue.\da) ,,f rach
J11nnth 111 the ,\rnc-111·Jo I e11on Yach1
("!uh Th, t;h1l• 1~ l()("at cd 11 ZI \ l\1h St
in Nc-.,..porl !kac-h Mec-too,1:• t•rg1n a1
ti \Orm
l·n1 mnrt 1nf.•rmio!1\ln. pk~...,. .:~n /l441
ll/~1
FAii
From Al
every day at 1 p.m. from July 17 to
Z8 in the fairground's Grand Stand
Arena. or course, he'll be in a
plcxiglass container when he docs
11 , whic h is a bil of a
disappointmenl to the showman.
If Gary had his way, he'd allow
the bees a grand entrance of their
own. 1-tc'd like to sec all 20.000
bees set free. They'd swarm over
the heads of his awe struck
audience in a dark cloud hcfore
finding Gary and his pheromone·
soaked clothing. l 'hen the bees
"''o u l d c luster over 1he
entomologist until he was simply a
moving mass of insects. And just
at the right moment, Gary would
raise the clarinet and begin playing
"a really sweet jazz lune."
Bui never mind, the sight of a
man drowning 1n bees will
probably be enough to capture the
attentio n of his audience. Maybe
then they"ll lend an car and rid
themselves o f the great bee myths,
Gary said
··1 h•'< no 'd" how m•ny
people want 10 come out here and
sec me dump bees alt over myself,
bu1 if we only have two people
come out here, we'll have a good
time."
COSTA MESA Aflcr reec1v1ng a lip from music industry
exccu1ives, police here arrested two men peddling discounted pirate
casset1 es at the Orange Coast College swap meet.
llle music cassettes, which sold for less lhan $2 a piece instead of the
usual S9. featured a rtists such as MC Hammer and Kenny Rogen. They
were probably duplica1cd off standard albums or cassettes in a garage of
one of the suspect ~. said police detective Don Holford.
"1:"hesc were reproductio ns of American and Spanish mUs1c tapes. We
confiscated about 5.500 of them ... Holford said.
Holford took a lour uf the swap meel in OCC',; parking lot Salurday
w11h Ken Mun:.on. regional d irector o f 1h c Recording Industry of
1\n1cnca, to get help tn ident1fy1ng The pirated ta~s. llic confiscated
tape~ d1J11'1 be:1r lhc true name and :1 ddrcs~ of the att1s1. such as \"&lid
tapes dn. t-lolfl•rd said.
Alxiu! Sl .000 worth of rapes "ere taken hy police, H1Jlford said.
ORT brun~h
( (ISTA ~ll·SA ·nic-Organ1iatu•o
t"r Hehc t 1hrPugh r ra101niz {f)H. 11
n,·-..!v-formcJ 01~11gc-('011n tv Ch11rtcr
"'ill hP!d 11\ f.r<l comn1urllf)" even!
)•1unlh <'n "undav. July ~11th 11 1()·11)
J m JI the V.'c)lrn 5(>uth Coa'I Pla14 1n
C'O'!ola -'1t\a
,.,,, m1•1c-1n lorm1111on 11bl.1ut OR1 anli
!he commuruty C\"C"nL plr1\C" 1·all 1 .~011.
14 1.J ti11\
<..:restive Cooking
( l)Sl A -'ff-SA -Fun "lih fOl>d ran t,., lou11d Ill! C•c~t1vr C"\ ... •k) Ill SC\'Cfdl
1pc-c-1al C.•llllt •I• 111 1h1\ ye-H r•" Orall1c
(ounry F•a. •"h1c-h run• July 17·2R tn C1~t1 ~1c-\a Tht· culinarv cnnlr"! do nu!
require-pre·rc-g1•1r11t1U11. ind oon1e1 l1nu "'n ti..· adm111c-;I hcc-10 1hc-rarr "Ille-"'Bt•uq_uc-1 nf Salad"" c-onlc•t fc-a
lu1e\ 1nl'lO\latNC ••lad prcp~r 11r111n fhr
"'otc\1 " open 111 pcoprt tJYc r 1ht •gr "f
! I l':ntraoh mu11 brin1 1he11 llljf<:J1rnt•.
t-.1WJ and utcn"I!. ;ilong •11h cfic-rrc1pc.
h• th<' Bake!\ Squ11e {'rift and CQ()\"•
( ialler)" in the-llumc Arn Bu1ltl1ng hy I
r m on S11turd•y Juty 20!h
The "Honey 11i a 1'1e '" (onlc-5t t>c&tn1 d!
I p m Saturday. July 27 11 the CraJI an<l
<..0<•k'1 G:alkry !lune-)" wall l'>r a fe•tu1cd
1ngrc-dicnl 1n all of thr pie.•
}o r more 1nlorm.111c>o . pleaJo: c~ll 1~ l
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Horse Sho~·
COSTA M ESA ~ The w:rond annual
PC,.IA Showdown h11hl1.tht1 1 busy
'>Chc-dulc-nf eq11C\l11an c-vcnti dunng tf\e.
QQ-ih 11nnu~I Orange County Fair Tht
'.'oho"Jown I\ a "C'11cm hone show 1l11ed
fnr Jul"\" 2f>ZX dunng the fill ir's IZ·d•J
run f hc c·\•mpcl•lilln will 1ncludl:' botfl
1un1"r (~gc 17 ~nd under), and am1teur
\IS •nd 11hk1) div1~n1n~
For m.1rc-1n fnrm111on plc-1.•c 1:111 75 1· l;>J~
Flc1wer power
CORONA l>EI ~1AH C'11n1n1 de!
~1ar br1nch hbr.1ry will cckbrate ~Ian·
,11.nl<I o~ .. frtlffi today 1 p m to 6 p m
!"he c-•ent ts h<1ng c1•·~p.lnJ.c:red bv 1hC'
"lc-wpnn Re~ch Pullhc L1br.1r.' and !ht
(.-,,,nn1 dct ~111 l"hamhcr nf Commerce..
"'Mari11...:ild Day .. is part nf "Flower
P1W»c1. i prr'ltl&m Lhat cnc-ou 1~&C'J C()-
ron• Jc-I Mar rc-Jtdenh and bu11MUCs 10
planl n..-e" t" matc-h the ar('a's f1ower·
1hcn1ed Mrect n~n1c-•
l·cH m"rc 1nformilh•1n pk~~ rill "44 •
11111 nr f'l'l4.llJ5
Sailing singles
NEWl'OR f Rl:.A('ll Newpl)rt S•tl·
1ng S1ngk1 Plu~. • Joc11I club 1or tin&lf
n..1n-smokrn1 1duhJ who C'llJOY wch a<>
1tv111e.• u 1ch 1\ J11l1n1, 1w1mm1nJ.
SCUBA ind c1noc1nJ mcC'U every-<>ther
Wcdnc"t•» at Cooo 1, located at '647
,.11c A11h111 Blvd 1n Newpon Reach
The fun sraru ,u 7 pm, and the next
n1c-eting will be htld I'll July II FQf
more infmmation, plcuc call 6)1.9()18
Head start
f·os·rA MESA lhe Or•n&C" Cooniy
START
LAW SCHOOL
Now! •••
!lr•d St•r1 prog11m 1, now -.:ccptin1 en--
rllltmcnt •pphc1ttunJ fo r the fill pr0&11m
wh11;h h<11n1 Scp1cmbcr 10, 1991. ·me !lead Start proa;r1m will bC' tnttf·
1n1 into 11» 21th ~1r arlll ii welt known
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the: Kif e11cem or the ctukl and in¥Otv.:::-
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Ch1ld1cn mull be 4 yc1n of •ac by De·
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tlrcn lrom fo1ner home• •re thaiblc 10 II·
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• Convenient clau schedules.-days, ~ings, and wtek.endt
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Tiie-I lead S1•r1 proeram ofkn •var;.
ety uf lcamina and 1DC11llut10n .aM1i. durin1 the ) lf2 houn tM chiklt"co •f-
iend e .. ttt• A .nad: and hoc hntch are
prov1dcal for eM"h chiki with fllndt b
rmab ~d by lk ClllfGmll Sl1IC'
Chikl Care Food rropam.
Head S11r1 Cl1MC1 ,,. Mkt \1 Cor.ta
"~ Pk•tc call (71-') m-l920 fof .,, 1p-
p41C111ot1.
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ii 8-2 llltllack
his ti~ the rally never came for
the ~ Mcaa Little Lupe
•kw l>iW.ioa-Ali~-.-. .... ~~ dole to bolt Robinwood before •
8-2. in the winner's bracket
te al Monday at Marina Hiah·
1be Colla Mesa at.an, who bad come
from behind iD each of their fint two
toUmament victories. f eU behind, 2-0. in
th fint, but ba)ved the deficit with a nm
io the third.
After Rabinwood claimed 1 3-1 lead,
Colta Mesa ona: again closed to within
one In the a.ixth, but let tbinp alip away
in the bottom half of the inning.
Robinwood, fueled by three of ita eight
bits and frve of their 14 stolen bases,
~~d for five runs to earn a spot in
Friday'• potential title clinching ftnal.
(Since the tournament is double-
climination, the loser's bracket winner
would have to defeat R obinwood Friday,
as well u Saturday to earn a trip to the
Section Four tournament in Bellflower.
Costa Mesa resumes action Wednesday
at 5 apinst Fountain Valley North in a
lolcr'1 bracket semifinal. If victorious, the
13-year-old locals would meet the
Huntingto n Vallcy-Scaview winner in
Thursday's 5 p.m. loser's bracket final.
"We're still in it," Costa Mesa Manager
Chris Quezada said following Monday's
clash. "This team never gives up, which
we've proven by being behind in our first
two wins. It didn't happen today, but one
thing I've been impressed by with this
team is its ability to stick together. We 'll
bounce back."
Costa Mesa got few bounces Monday,
bu t a large part of the credit for that
could go to Robinwood starter Brandon
Schneider. struck out 10 and yielded onty
two infield singles to cam the complete-
game victory. This against a Costa Mesa ~· ._...........
team which had scored 25 runs in its first Robinwood's Jonathan Hepburn >lides in safely a t second base with o n(' ot 14 Robinwood stolen ba~ as Costa Mesa s Seth Halverson g<>es airborne onl'r to come up empty
two contests.
Quezeda's squad, however, wo rked
three walks and benefited from three
Robinwood errors to mo unt threa ts in
four separate innings.
_Lcadoff man Chns Fowler. who startC'd -
at second base, earned both Costa Mc.sa
hits, the second of which led to the ream's
first run.
Left fielder Dane Plock reached on a
one-out. two-base throwing error. Alter
the second out, Plock th en .... ent 10 1h1rd
as Fowler beat out a bounder lo the left
\idc F o .... le r then dre.... a 1hro ....
.ute mp11ng 10 \leal second and the tiall
sk1~d into center field Ill allo"' Plock to
trol ho me
hrst ba\eman R)an 1 J)'IOr plated the
\Ccond run after rcachmg o n Jnother
error Schneider Jllempled to p1d. him
off fir\l. hul lhrc .... wide, allu .... mg 1.ivlnr
Dukes simply haven't had an advantage
H ad Carsten Ho ffman not
been in the audience
Sunday at the John Wayne
Tennis Club, Newpo rt Beach
Dukes Coa c h Greg Pat1o n
would've played doubles with Tim
Pawsat. He certainty didn't want
that.
In a bizarre circumstance. Jorge
Lozano or the Dukes injured his
clothes on and you can·1 gel warmed up \\c .... cnt in111
the (te nni11 club) ~hop and bought .ill the 'lull the
"hoes. the shorts. lhe 'lh1rt. and he h.1d Ill hmm"" a
racquet Then l told him 111 gel h1' fdnn~ \•n 1he .. nurt
as fast as he could
"One second he's watching the march. lhe n<. .. \t
second he's in the match It'-; like the (WOO<h Allen)
movie 'Stardust Memoncs ' ··
Patto n. whose 1 ·2 Dukes arc in an An1nn1l) for a
match tonight at 7 before Oymg to W 1ch1tJ for J
Thursday contest. 1\ in desperate need uf J pla)'cr It•
fill Loza no·s spot o n the r~ter
TeamTenn1' rule\ ..... h11 .. h .1llow<, one 'i.ubst1tu11on per
gender and per mJILh. hut 1t !><tY:. nothing about 14-hac
\OU get -.our replacement I ozano ..... h1k Hoffman JnJ
Patt0n .... ere fran11call) 'i.torm1ng 1hc: clut> \ 'i.hnp Im
proper ~pparc:I. "a" gull\ c.-nough to \l.t\ nn the u•urt
A pcrmanenl rC'placemc:nt h1-l''l'r 1' '1111 hc1n~
<.<~uchl
back midway through the men's do uble, set against the
Wichita Advantage. an eventual 23-2 1 VlCto ry for the
Advantage in overtime
Hoffman, 11 former pupil of Patton's at UCI, was
simply absorbing the actio n with some rclatrves when
Lozano went down. Moments later, he was on the
court
"We're in dire straights trying to find ..omehody.
Patton said ··w e 're going to take Car,ten (11n 1hc roJc..I
tnp). bu1 .... e need to find sometx~ .... 11h Ol(Hl
experience on the pro circuit L 't\Oke up this mornin~
saymg lo myself. 'What happened (Sunc..la)) mght 1
(Lozano and Pa~at) wo uld've won that match the .... a,
Jorge was playmg h 's JUSt that nght n<M I feel hl c a
missionary and r ,e got lo fi nd somebody to .. ·onvcrt Ill
TeamTenn1s ··
< .tr,1c:n d1x·,n 1 hJ'c cn11u!?h "' 'tcr ri~hl in n11"
P.11tl1n ,.11d 'He:' J good plJH J hu1 ht·' JU't nut 1'f
dlllc:llC anJ hr ha,n·t rla\cJ ''°'C lhC' u1llC1le
1 •urnJment' II' been tv.l• •ll three m.•nlh' ''"'"e he '
plJ\ld and I "a" rcall) pn•ud 1•1 ht)" ht· re<,p<1nJc.-d
(Sund.1v) night. \0 l'm glad he "'·'' in the uo""d lll I
pr0t>abh would\ c pla,cd ··
On a more cheerful nnte 1he Duke' "omen·,
double' team of 'Aanon Bollcgr.if .mJ I IM· Burgin
remained undefeated \unda' i-., ,ru,h1nc ~ 1<.h1t .1''
t dmm\ \.facGrcjlnr .md ( a1hcnnc 'uirl "
"It's not easy because you don't ha'e your own
racquet." Patto n said "You have to put d1f(crenl S unday's awkwa rd 1rans1t1on "'as suffice ti'
l he Duke~ return home ''" \.tturdJ\ IP rla\ the
'\acramcn10 C ap11al' bc1tinning ,11 -r m I he C.ip11al'
lc:a turc "lcwport Beach pn• R11N: r1 \ in r I Int
COMING T HURSDAY
• Coet8 lle .. •a Chris
Beasley has flnalty made it
to the Bigs. The former
Costa Mesa High, Orange
Coast College and Arizona
State standout gets the call
after tolling seven-plus years
in the minors.
• L•wn bowllng can
bring out the best, and ...•
It's all on the llne at the
Newport Beach Lawn
Bowling Club where the
President's Cup Open Pairs
wtll be decided. Among the
competition are 1989
champion • Gail Hodgson
and Glema Weber wed 1990
champion• Weber and
Elaine Hughes. Competition
atarta at 1 o Lm. and runa
through the afternoon.
• .,.... ...... In Costa
M-tathesheotan
Ang1l1 cHnlc wt.. Uttle
~ mMt the Ike get
an Mttul 8nd an eyeful from
the experts.
BASHI G
Maybe it's just a sign of the times
I read with interes.t of ou r ed1tor''I
amazement of recent articles in the
Lm Anzeles tm>es, and its bash
ampatp against 1i.e Pltot. as well a..s the
Orange County Register.
Our editor, Bill
Lobdell -he's the best .
but be hasn't been
around that long. not
long enou&h to realty
grasp 1he makeup of the
wncs. It talcs a while
10 realty understand the
psyche ot the beast
The beast calls 1he
De Piao. a "shopper"
and pts its dip in on
the Repster at ~ry
opport'U1'ity and Lobdell
is •lifted. I am noe. I
alwaJI expect much
wone ftom the dirriesl na m '°"1l.
lt'1 aoiq to take a while to czpl:ain all
this. JOU can"1 pt this done with a
four-mmU1c read. ao t bid. relu and
try to d' w.·,. Just aawna spons deputmmt
bWUCSI now, ol coma. but ttds it I FOd pa.ce to stut. ii an are.a of
ttcbtwc ta COl"DplJ'Cd '°the fvnd:amcntal
•
ed11on al apprrnu~h . \n ~hal vou h&\IC here
are probably mile.I eumplc' of ~hat 1<;
really the bca~I
•Item Occ.10 \ 1e .... Hi(lh frc\hmc.-n
forced to forfeit \C\eral llamc\1 A ~p
for the times
HC)' Big nc"'~ he re the time' ha\
nc,cr puhhshcd a ""~le fre\hman.
~homorc or 1u01,,r \ilf\lt) ~suit on the
htgh sch<lol lc"cl in 1l\ h1'lto n--hut 1f
misfortune C\lmc' then 11'' 1 b1g deal for
the tllncs N~r h.a' an MVP been
ttroputtd on tha1 ll:'cl only the
e~rn mi forfeiture'>
~ 14 ·\-car-Old h~ made a m1,take
and cost bu' teammates their lhoc at a
champtORShi.p and the C"VCr·•atchful tunes
· tbcre to CNcify him.
• Item: A ~I of flnt-ltnc food>all
ptaren from Edhon Kiah a few yean
back reside in what IS ailed the ••stnp .. tn
HuollAlton Beach. a parcel of land "hich
is s.hattd by both Huntmston Beach and
Editoo attendance areas
Despite the fad the.re IS admittcdty 00
WfOGll doina whatJOe¥Cr. rbc tilnes
publiaha Ul in-dcP'h tory. QCIDplctc with
• the addral and location
of nuy ~ . . tbe strip who
attc · EdDoft Hieb. as if they &R
n:ptl\lnf.! e.11.h f,11 "h.1t(\er rc.1"'n
• Item \ h1~h "-h''l'I h.t,kclh.111 rl.t\Cr
fh•m the ....,,1r1hcrn p.1rt1nn 111 t1ran1.?c
( 1~un~ lllh l0t~ 't\lth rn 111 i'llh1,c.-d
I fll\lll"r "'11h ~1mc.-10 ,c,·11nJ, lcfl an the
2.•mc 11 m1"'-C' .1nd lcac.J, In h1' tc '"' '
1,,..., The "'.ilh in 1hc hc.u ,,f tht
momenl. " fum1u\. la,h1n1t h1' plaH·r fill
d1~v1ng h1\ order<>
Basically this
is an area of
lightweights
compared to
the fundamental
editorial
approach. so
what you have
here are
probably only
mild examples
of what Is really
the beast
the 11ml'
qulltC' I ht "' h h
y,nrc..I for y,nrtl
au,hmg the
If\ \CU old t he
k.1d made a hiit
m1~t ake. then the
coach did hlO, b..-
pcaking out with
the hanhe•t of
~ords
Any oth<'r
ncW\J>&pcr would
JNt the high
.chool roach the
courtuy o! at
least a "is thtS for
the rca>rd" query
Anyone but. of
oounc. rbe rrme s.. BASHfNQ,W
w go 10 lhud fd)lor then came home on
J wild pitch hut the visito r., c-0uldn 't gel
JO\ more
~ecnnd t>a,cmdn Dannv Ogo added
See COSTA MESA,W
'~ ""4'1' """
.' , , 1r , 1ld I "' 1 ,, 1n:.1l1" wnrl..-.
.,,, ti, ,, ,h,••t1 n~ It'\ h
Future NBA
hopefuls get
hoops filled
B'r Q1c.,arc Dunr
~_,..,,
P l,I\ ln)ot t'i.1,hth.111 trl lhc ~ \(30l Id
HijLh ~m 1he'l d.iv' \11u·11 find
1hc .,t\er'i. \\.unor,. l .1!..ef" and
i...01 .. i.., hul d11n 1 nped 111 \t'l" \·1aji!ll
J11hn ... 1n Pl Patrn:l l-.... ing
ln<.1c.HI. \llU II fmd l "a llJrtm1m .
1hird ~r.1dcr:· ''lid I 1m O 'Hncn.
t 'l.tm 11 ' lcd.11mcd h<'w.lfl" coach
.... h11' .t'ntluc11n11 rv.o \'flUth hll'lkcthall
t amr' 1h" 'ummcr fnr the <tecond
\c.tr 1n .1 rt1"'-
I~''' .rnd giri.. from 1h1rd to eighth
~r:Hk rartKlpi'llC In lhe cam~. the
fir,l " which 1' th1' wct'k from 8 "\()
l m anJ nr•nn Opcnm p .arc still
l\,11lahlc for the ~cond camp. July ~q
1hrou~h Augmt ~. from R "\() 1.m tn
'"\()p m
O 'Bnen s camp a ttracted ~
th1ldrcn a year aao. but thas year the
enrollment 1~ down to 35. "We win
the state Lhampt<>n htp a nd the
enrollment dropped, IO that's
disa.ppo1nt1na. ·• O'Bnen uid. "I think
maybe it's b«aUtC o( the re ion
and ~cause there arc llO maay other
S..HOOPSlm
E riC HWlt, OM ot this '11·
time ~· prep ....... rwmera tn <>ruae OJuaa, 8istOrY. ud a member ol &be
Marrlnen Cburcb bi Newport
,......_Beach,....... ii' in trou~
ooe-tance tematioo.
Hoops have
Estancia's
clinic hopping
From 81
camps out there, but we've got
sil coaches for 30 kids, so it's five
kids per coach.
"I think it's the best camp
around because it's ours, I run 1t
and we have a good program
here. I'm not trying to sound
cocky, but it's true."
The current half-day ession
begins with a 20-minute clinic on
Cree throw shooting. then
campers go through various
instruction stations -defense,
shooting, rebounding and passing
-before playing a game . which
lasts until a 10 a.m. snack and
video break.
Mooe_....... "After. we shoot free 1hrowll
until about 10:30 a.m. and
everybody takes 20, so the) gel
about 100 free throws a week ...
said O'Brien, who's ass1~ted ~)
former AJl-Clf players Agu~tin
Heredia and Matt Fuerbringer.
amo ng others
Estanoa H1~h lw .. 1..ctball coach Tim O'Brien directs as Peter Marti·
nell1 Cleft). 1 ~ bJttle' with Mark Burns. 12, for possession.
"We play another game dfter
that and the kids take on NBA
names. There arc 'ilX kids on
each team, so they all get to play,
and the re arc two games going
o n a l o nce The third through
fi fth grader" Jre called the Duke
Blue De\11-. ..
"I though! aft er the year we
had (last winter) lhat the
numbc~ 1.1.ould he up." he said
.. But it 1.1.or~ great for the llHh
because there are five kids to
C\.ef\ coach .. l:.s1anc1a freshman
coac·h Kenm Keup and former
Cn\la Me\a and Lagunct Beach
hcdd w .1l h ( ra1g Falroner al<,<l
in'lrtl(t al the ca mp.
A special awards ceremony,
which includes a team c hampion.
a three-on-three champion and a
free throw champion, and lunch
1s ~hcdulcd fo r the last day of
the camp
Cost for the halt-d ay Sel-~100 1s
Sti'i, or S50 per ind1v1dual 1f there
Jrl' ~o m more 1n the lamil)
Ille full-d ay ,e.,,1o n cmt 1) Sll'i,
11r $'\O per camper 1r l\\11 or mori:
l..d<,t ~car.:!() -.oon lv·~e eighth
grade~ at I eWinld c chonl.
E"tanc1a·.., fe eder 'lhO\ll.
pamopatcd in the 1.amp I h"
<,um mer ho"' C\ e r. the re .ire non'
ctnd that u >nu.·rn<. O 'Bm·n
I hl c 1mr fea ture' lcarnin~
1nd1\ldUJI Jnd team \lffe n\l\IC
.rnd dcfem1ve fundamcntJl'i, a
\.amp I ·,h1rt. aC"tual full-<nurt
c.am<·, 1A.1th reft-rec<.. shunting
u•nlc'I' h 1ghh~h1 .,,1Jco'. daily
1u1u~ !! 1t\1r.1dl· t>rcak' and pnze'
I mm a la mil\ 1, invoh eJ "T hat\
'even hour~ a d a)' or )'i hour-. 1n
the: "ed .. "hllh hrcal,., Jn"n In
,1hou1 S:! an hour.' ()'Brien 'aul
I hat'' hctln than a hJhV'lller.
and plu<. vou c.c1 J ·r .,h1rt ··
Costa Mesa Golf & CC sends
off its share to SCGA finals
G olf crusader' t(lOk their rcgmnal c;itaminat1on
o n Mo nday in hope'> of achancmg tn the:
Southern ( ahfurn1a (io lf A,-.oc1a1ion (~( ( 1A l
Am.u eur Champ1on~h 1p final' th1' weekend at the
Bel-Au (.nun If\ Cluh
rhe \ICC Prc,1den1 and
\eu et<lf)' fl1ghh of the tuurnament
"ere held at the C1"1c1 ~e,.1 (iolt
ind<. ountn' Club. "here \I\
\uhJJda of M lie S4uare fm:J a '' 7
hi"' ncl 1n the Vice Prc<,1den1
4uJhfving round In mn"e 1'n .1~ the
t11p qu.1l1f1er
Boh Ne" toh 1 Pr111rll\ ), H11J
Brunn (San Clemente ) anJ J rnc't
Brown (River Vu:"") CdCh lln1-.hl·d
1A.1th .i hR lu" ncl Ln 4uJ hl\
In th" lower d1\l\111n \u rl't.1r. n1~ht. r im Hc<.:kncr 'lrnrl Tl ii I. Club golf
Ric hard B<ud. 1 Al!,1 \ '''·' 1<.1\
R1vadeneyra (~.in ( lt:rncntl) ond
Bradlc> N11 fl rn't .and Youn~)
each \hot a fl1 lo"" nt·t 111 qu th l\ Im th!'. 4~nd .1nnu.1I
SC(iA Amateur (. h.1mp1nn,h1p Im.ti. the n.11 11 10·,
oldc'I co ntinunuc;h u•nte-.ted am.11eur gulf
1ournamc nt
A record number nf I Jtil'! cntrttnh part11:1pa1 ed m
1h1s year\ tourname nt ,1nJ I. 141 were ehg1hle to
compclc '" four night\
In the Champ1omh1p 0 1gh1. local compc111nr'
included Daniel Smith, David Harwood ( H1g
Canyon) Ste"e Dana .ind Mttch Dona th of Cor11no1
dcl Mt1r Chrn KcylC (Cn<;ta Me'ia CC), Jon<1than
Ros..c; ( ( o c;ta Me\a ('(') a nd Andrew Cnnc Ila ( Mc 'ia
Verde ) nf C1)C;la Mc'a and Miche l Russell ( H1E?
Canyon). Chmtopher Vc11ch (SantJ Ana('( ). I nny
Dupre (Big Canyon) and Duane Ha'i.ltng\ 111
NcwpN1 &ach
The President n ight included Alc1c,ta1r R ohert~m.
Don Fe rgu~on anct Jame" Crank 111 C1l<.t,1 l\.1ec;a and
Crcne Ro nald. Rooven Ak1ha and Don 'A h11ttkc r nr
Newpnrt Beach
L
Remarkably. hole' m one have hccn P'1unng in
recently But Fran ( 1rnee . an RI year old C'1>'lta Me"''
man. had the e nchantment of fmng .in c.11tlc 1 on
!he par '\. '\31 -yard No 2 hnk on lhc l m l.1go<1
cuur~ at the (~la Mc...a (iolf and ( ounl ry Club
Add1t1<>n .. 1ty. Marti T rude au, an Irvine woma n.
~hot a hole in one o n the Mesa Ltnd11 cuu NC while
using a 7-wood on the 94-y~rd 17th hole with Ru1h
Garmo n, l 1bhy Feltner and Lucy Oavcnport
walching.
Last C)unday. a day after Trudeau turne d the tn ck,
Ma rk Whee le r (Huntington Beach) fir ed another
hole 1n one o n the Mcu Lind& course, using a 9-iron
on hole No H a.'i Glenn Meller and Bob Smith
witncqcd u
Acoordin1 to Newport Bench Golf Course pro
John SiviOa, the drTVlng ranse renovation has been
romplett'd. "We ha~ ran11e marker\ out there now
Jnd we've gol O.tg'> 1hat lo1lk \lmil ar hi lhc o ne' on
the ~rccn~ li~c pm,,· S1v1ll,1 'J1d "It'' n111rc 111 .1
golf c11ur..,c l n,1rnnmen1 th.in )U't ,, 1lr1\1r1~ rnngt·
110 "' Ir\ mnrc up 111 d<HC and th" "''II prohahlv hl' .1
lrend in the luturc
Aho. "al\ h nut fnr \<Ollr ~df "mJ,h1cld I he fl
hJVC h1.·en rumor' ul golf h.111\ nving \Ill[ 11f hound'
. 1nJ nnlu lf\inc A'cnue JnJ Me,.1 ()ri,e c1u,1n~ .1
rccurJ amount of 1A.ind,h1el<h hctntz hr1,h ·11 11u1,1dc
\lf the Newport BcJ\.h C.i<11f Cuur'c
\hlre hole-. m one Rich ( allaf!h.in .ind I om r .1lh111 of H1g ( dn\on Cl 1n Ne"'J"IHl lk.1d1 IA.l ll
lll \ J1,11ngu1~hed c)nC'> lh1' lime
< J llaghan. or Cnrona 1.kl Ma r did h" thmK 1111 1lw
r ar-l. l ~-... a rd No 7 h11k while U\lllg •• -l lrllll IA.It h
I 1:J \1mpk1m a' a 1.1.11ne" 'The h.111 "t 111 an tl1'
h11le nn the ny." cluh pro l>.wc I k I k r." '·"" · I 1
d1Jn"1 even roll 11 wa-. .i 'IJm dun~ ·
l albot. fi n ng the ..ccund h11ll 111 1111l 11 ,1, nMO\
doys last Saturday. u~cd .i l iron 1111 the p.1r l,
IQ5-yard No. 12 hole "Ith Rand.ill Pre,lt·\ Kon
Lane, Otck Pickup Jnd Dann) H1hh 11h,cf\ mg ~c
couldn't get over that. havrn)! t"'o h11lc' in 1mc \Ince
the odds arc hkc R.000 to llnc, · l k Her,,, .1Jdell
Three Big Canvon rnemhl''' ath .tn \1·d 111 1he 1h11d
round or the summe r long t'rl'\hlent ' ( llJ'
Tournament: Byron Ba tcheller. l~1h ll11111l h' .ind
Bill Schulz.
Bob lhrkc, DavuJ Moore. I lcrb "-.1lmfl.1< h l h\. ~
McDaniel, Shane (,las.'i, Ken Pete r'en. John
Hennann, Ron Tomo;1c. David O 'l>onm II I e1H1Md
Shane and Calla!than advanreJ lo the 'l., oncl round
o f actto n.
l J
Another hole in one'> Wt•ll ho"' .1ht1111 '"'" more
a t the Santa Ana C nuntf'\ < luh in ( "''·' Mt·,,1 C h ns
Massey fired one Jul) IO'clll the pJr l, IX'-\<MU No
fl hole while U\lnft a 4·1ron and Steve I n\\,11l1, I 'It
~aturday. did 11 on the par· 1. 179 yard 17th hok with
;i 4 iron Maybe lhe recen1 cdrp'c had "11m·th111j.! 111
do wtth all the'e one 'hot m1raclC'-.
[]
hna llv, D1w1 d Ham or C'mta Me-.a 'hot a hc•lc in
one at the Navy Go lf Cour<.e 1n Cypre'' on Ap ril 2~
at hole No l 'i (1 6X yard'>) and ha' c nle red the 11\t
ttnnual Dramhu1c Ru\l~ Nai l H0lc In O ne
wecpsta.kcs
Ham and David Smith, Jr . the golf prore""onnl
who validated the 'lwccp~ta kcs entry. arc tl<llh
e hgtblc to win the grand prize a o ne week
vacatio n for two to Scotland. VIP tour of the
Drambuie Liqueur Co. Lid and S 1,000 c"'h
The sweepstakes run' from Jan I. 1991 to Dec. 'I . 1991 All entrants will receive a cu tomizcd
Hok -In-One bag tas from the Orambu1cr Liqueur
Co. Lid. in Edinburah. Scotland
0 ~ Du• ,. • /tlflftJIOf'f ~ Mea
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I thre&-limo OF l·A champloa iD
the 1,600 (1974.76) amo111 many
olfier triumphs duriq a k>na
running career, has brain cancer.
A benefit party, dealgned to
help Hulst in his fiaht apinst
mounting costs, is planned ror
Saturday evening, beginning It 6
o'clock in the cafeteria and quad
area of Laguna Beach High
School.
"We're just blatantly asking for
money," said He len McPherson, a
friend of the Hulst family. A fund
for Hulst is headquartered at SSO
St. Anncs Drive, Laguna Beach,
92651. Further information can be
obtained by cont~cting Patty
Deitrick in Laguna B~ch at 495-
4190.
Newport West
stays alive;
Newport East
eliminated
J crcmy Henderson pitched a
two-hitter as the Newport
West squad stayed alive in the
Little League All-Siar Arca A
Tournament at Lincoln School in
Newport Beach with a 2-0 victory
over Niguel National o f Laguna
Nigue l on Saturday.
Meanwhile. the Newport East
All-Sta~ we re eliminated from
Arca ll al Rancho Margarita with
a I 0 Im, to Saddlcback on
Sunde*~. ~e w po rt La~t h ad
dro pped 11., to urname nt opener to
N iguel Ame rica n . 7-4 , IJ <,t
fhur,dav New~0>rl w e .. 1 cu nlinue-. an the
lOn,oldtJOn hracket wllh a game
tonight at 5 15.
Newport West rebounded from
a -'·l op ening·ro und setbac k
aga in s t San C le m e nte a s
H e n de rs o n "'a' in co mmand
throughout ·H e p itched a
hecku\i1 game." -.aid Newpo rt
Wc,I Manager John PolnVJna
"Our hal' got Iii ...... 11..c up,"
Polovin a added. "We !>hnwc d <,omc
'1!!11' (If that nn Sa1urJav. but
"e"rc going to have 10 keep 11
gmng ··
A pmd1 h11 douhle b~ Mike
Spooner in 1he h<Htom o f lhe fifth
inning \pa rked lhe rally that
prod uced Newport Wc.,1·~ two
run\ Spooner 1ook third o n a
pas'icd ball and score d on a
fielder '~ choic e P a ul J o ne'
notched the second ru n for
Newport West nn a pas~ed ball
In Newport l:.a'>l 0
\ lo'' tc•
\Jddleback, a !>upcrh p1tchrng per
lorm.1ncc b y R van R eker~ wt1'
" .1 ' t e d · • H e p 1 1 1. h e d ,1 n
11u1 .. 1andmg ~amc . 'aid M.inaRCr
I d Nnhle
-By Tb" Pilot
Costa Mesa bumped
from the unbeaten
From 81
-.trong defe nse off the hench for
the locals, while cente r fi elder
Ryan Crogan made a leaping catch
on a high drive headed for the
alley to help limit Ro binwood 's
fi r.l·tnning o utburst.
0
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A-.....r 6nG Htf""" S<Mllffl .... W1111t011
W~I ~
Zubrin s harp,
focu sing on
Jr. Nationals
N cwport Beach's Sandy
Zubrin's immediate p is
focus o n the Junior Olympic
Natrnnals 1n C layton, Mo ,
lollowina a standout divins effon
11 the Z o ne D Aquatics
Champ1onsh1ps in Pasadena.
7uhrin. competlna for 1he
Mt K>n Vic)O NG d11oorcs, wu a
champion in the platform (246. 70),
as well aJ the J·rnetcr aprin&b<>ard
(424.85), u well u a third ln the
i ·mctet sprlfllbo&rd (341 . 70). _., n. """"
~111 l\ilt been caQ&b~ .. MU. Once a rimu reportCJ ca11od here, ~
for aa Hll oa the 0.... O>wlty Top 10 football pOl1. It f\ld
.,.. I Wiid ..... uplet aftct u~t. No. l fallift& OD • weekly bUil. A~ "" v F 11• .ere .. ,, I really been I cn:zy ae.uon, to the
,_ ,....1 a"1 bOlr ,;hat 'rm doina· E~ ii beatlfta
~ tbe Cl'IOtj anributed wu: "I don't know what rm dolJt&."
• • MW ciftia lleard a coach oomlng up to a timeJ reporter,
,.....,... him b tho fict h · player was rea>IJ'ized with All·CIF
hoaioiL ~A'-,, Tbe QJl!l•Dt thlt OOlllCI back is, "Hey, no problem ~. You're~ me h wu QO problem. The Orange_Coun edition of
die rfJDWllUWt ~tedl __
la tbe ~ 23 ,.un tho Pllot bas represented Orange County
athtet-, u well .. )l)o Repter. We meet three times a year
(football; bubtbatJ and baseball), usually In Culver Oty, always in
tbo LOI An&clea aru where some 20 ocwspapen gather to 1elect the
Southland'• beat. Th1t'169 meetinp over the past~ years: TIM Piiot
bu been there 68 times, missing once. The Register has misled
perhasi-three of four times over that span. the times? No-shows. 69
attliaht times. But you'd never know it from their attitude.
~Oil coacbea are under the assumption -------•
that tho t/m~ hu something to do with their 'W 1
athletes' success on the ClF level, but the fact ell, it's 001
is each and every football, basketball an~ really news
baseball player from Costa Mesa, Estancia, 'I .
Corona del Mar, Newport H arbor, all of the Unti We pnnt
Sunset Le~e, Mater De~ Laguna Beach it. I
Irvine, Un'ivcmty, Woodbridge. and in years
past, farther down the coast to as far as San
Oemeote bu received his recognition _,_...not.-':""mes
because Tbe Pilot was there to nominate, ul!D
plead the cue and vote. . .
The Register has handled the rest of Orange County with
occasional imput from Anaheim, Fullerton and Garden Grove
writers. *' But of course why would rhe rimes spend the time to honor Orange
County athletes, outside or their own self-serving s~lcctions? . .
Yet they don't seem to have any problem accepting apprcc1at1on
for their non-efforu.
•And then, of course, there 1s the matter of preparation for an
assignment: One or my favorite stories mvolvcs Newport Harbor
High's Mike Giddinp in the late going of Sea View League play in
1985. The Sailors were like 7-0-1 or·s -0-1. and tied with 'Saddlcback
for the league lead -a Top JO team in Orange County, among the
lop three in Clf divisional circles.
I was talung to Giddings on the field prior to the game when the
times expert sauntered up, interrupte d o ur conversatio n and said,
"Duh, what's your record coach?"
Giddings. surely one of the mo t intcn~c coaches in Onngc County
history, looked at th1~ full-time reporter incredulously, gnttcd his
teeth and muttered, "We've ~01 one tic."
I c"pcctcd the times reporter to ac;k him what his team's colors
were nc~. bur thankfully he didn't
•I'm just talking high school ~port~ in o ur little corner o f Orange
County hut I beheve three of the top fi ve ston es tn the past 10
year) surely must include the long-awaited naming of Chuck Gallo ~s
Mater Dci's football coach in 1984, the announcement of Mater Oei's
T o mmy Lewis and his selectio n for a basketball future (USC) m
1985: and the Capistrano Vallcy-E:.I Toro football spy case of l987.
You'd think by the simple virtue of their arrogance and uncommon
c;itcellcncc the times would not be ~oopcd on these -but ..
They were able to read Tbe Pilot for the particulars o n Gallo and
his long-awaited selection by Mater De1 as he was being introduce~
that Monday morning: we shared the To mmy Lewis blockbuster with
The Reg15tcr. and of courc;e the ca~ of Capistrano Valley coaches
spying un El f oro\ practicc<1 wa' ,1 nice h11le story for u~ one day in
'87.
Among the fallout of the 'PY \.Jpcr "'a' 1he d1sm1~al of Capistrano
Valley Coach Dick l:.nnght anJ the trng1c death of El 1 o ro Principal
and fo rme r Huntingto n Beach High haseh.111 coach Do n Walker, who
died from a heart attack.
Another lo ng-swatted story wa!> the fa1e of Capistrano Valley's
Todd Mannovich and his chmce for cllllege We informed o ur
reade rs two days before the fact. followed hy confirma tio n fro m
Todd's dad one day before the fact, and the limes had 11 a day late
and afte r the fact he was headed for L'SC and its Newpdrt
Beach-o ricn1cd boosters .
These cases. along with the c0untlcss announcement of starts and
rm1she'I for o ur ma1or coachco;, 'limply undcr<;e<He'i the amazement we
have .tlway~ had for the ah1l11 y of rhc time\ to maintain 1t~ arrogant
manner
l·rankly, they've been humbled by o ne
'icthack after another. yet somehow they
mana~e to portray "exce lle nce!" It \ a1.1.c'i0mc
how ~hecr numhef\ of c1rcula11on c,in wa rp
the egn It could he better explained if
R egister type d1i.played a '11m1lar .1rrngancc ,
hut I he\' don '1
It wa,n't un11I the 11mc3 got 1'cw compulc r'
with "'J>Cllcheck that they s1uppcd printing the
word "comroJcry. ··
They finally got 1hc -;pclkhcck a nd """
everyone. I'm )urc . ._now' the) 1.1.crc trying lo
..ay "1..1marad eri e "
At one point they were adve rt1~1ng their
prep writer as "Orange County's Dean of
prep wrncrs " Sorry, that dubious honor
belongs to me. Their guy was attending high
~hool v.hilc I was covering their games.
One <lf the cla~ic moments comes al u
times meeting, which underscore~ the
arrogance factor.
They had JUSt been beate n t>y The Pilot,
again, nnd the discussion was "how and why,''
I have been told by one who waA lll 1 he
meeting
After hearing the eJtcusc 'I, etc . the 111port
editor reasoned, "Well. 11 \1 not re lly nc~
until we print 1t."
T hose are a
few insights
into the beast,
via the toy
department, and
perhaps offers
my editor, Bill
Lobdell, the
base premise
as to why the
no-class times
and ~s
million-or-so
distribution
Q98S after
The Piiot
with such
gusto!
With wrong 'ICOfC'I and wrong name-. lhey not only embarra
them elves (after all their claim l'i that they arc perfcc1) but an
cmharra'lsmenr to 1111 of 1he press
The Register make\ 1t\ 'hare 0( m1sta kc'I, and so doc~ TIM Ptlot.
We all 'lharc deadlines and \laning ltme,, the playcn and the sames
What we don't 'lharc 1s the arrotcance And the mcanncn of the tima
As a matter or fa1rnc I must adm11 I wa quoted correctly once in
the times when I responded In a question with. "I don't like tbe
t1mcl "
(Somctunc' I hate myself rur bcmg ~ mellow)
Don't get the idea. however. that the times goes unapprcchatcd. It
i11 clearly a o;ourcc of i.mu~emcnt. anJ I h vc pledged to m~tr to
continue with a 811 h Bo~ for the'IC folk~ who hke 10 b h
We'll 11ve our reader\ nn ocx~monal update on their mi fonunes.
Alter all, they arc Cos1a Mcsa-h1\Cd, RnJ this l'I a C.cnta Mcq and
Newport Beach newspaper
Thote arc a rcw insiahts 1n10 tho bca11t, via the toy department. and
perhapt offers my editor. 8111 LOOdcll. the hue prcm u to why the
no-d tima ind its million-or-so d11tnbutlon FU after n. ""'
"hb uch austol
•• CDmll8 In 1111
B rad Oerltch, a 1984
Huntington Beach Hf&b
School 11•duatc and pan.
tlmr Orange County ruiacnt,
won his second title on the 1991
ASP World tour when he
dcfc11ed Australian Rod Kerr
IS to 75.8 in 1hc final or the
Ouru1on 500 in Durban, South
Attica recently.
The Gunslon 500, whK:h da1cs
back to 1969. is the longC!t
runnin& event in !he hi~tory of
profcuk>nal surfing.
Gerlach won !his event in
1989, and placed runn~r-u_e 10
-!outh ;oJrttalf51irfing lcgena
Shaun Tomson in 1986.
Surfing
Gerlach main1ained a high level of performance
throughout the ttJntcst. He 1urned in the highest
heal score of the cv(nt , a 97.8, in his quarter-final
a1ainst Brazihun l·lavio Padarau. Gerlach said
that these were S<\mc of the best waves he has
surfed this year and he's looking forward to
surfing In the Gun!>ll)O 500 ncKt year.
Gerlach will be the No. I o ne ranked surfer in
the world whe n he comes hon1e to compete in the
Op Pro.
Gerlach y,·a1 111 1h1s position once before, in
1986. 11ia1 year he can1e off a second in the
Gunslon 500 and was ranked No. I one coming to
the Op Pro. He-fal·cd ·rom Curren in !he quarter-
finals and wa .. holding his own until late in the
heat
G erlach wa!. w11111in g anJ held fi rs! priority fo r
wave choice , hul when a large Sel of waves came
1n he y,•e111 on th.: poor firsl wave of tbe sc i,
lr.n 111~ f "urrc n b\ him,clf out 1n the line-up.
l u1.~1 the n ~notched llllt' of the hc~t ...co11ng
"'•''"-~ nf the cnttr e C\l'llt tu ..:umc frorn behind
onlt ~u·,1 l 1hc \l..:lOf) tiut o f Cic rlach·, !1-r"'P
J'h1~ year rt11 11g~ v.·111 be Jilfe rent lic11<teh h.1s
been on the n1crry -go-ruund of the tour 1:no ugh
times, ha ~ k·arncd all the h<irJ l ess.in~. ,u1J y,nn'1
make the 'ame \,11.:11..:J\ erro rs that he m:1d .: 1n
19Bfi l~c .,..ill al:-o he: '11rl111g his he'I. (unlike the
previous fr.,.. yc.11 ..,) Jnd in fr unt of th1: large~\
home-111.,.,·n l'ru"1l 111 hl\tUr\ l ierla(·h .,.,1 JJ m.ikc 11
t hrough lhl· l h,..,l. he,11 ..,, ·..,urf h1.., \11a) 111111 the
final,, .111d e11d u p \\ 111111nt! ti .111 You ran h11ld in r
\U l h:J! P ll<:
Sand wins
the gold at
Festival
C ll,l ll M ('\.I ..
l 1)d l1 ~.111J . r i--. \..t .... :\ I C<l flllll~ "'Ith
L"anoga l':irk'' 1",1t,1,h,1
l\u ... h1k 1, "l"f l" gold
...
DP Pro
~I~
The other top Califomian contender, Newport'•
Rkhlo Colllns, Is doina well on the tour this year
u always, (•ppl'O'aimately 10th in the rath\p, 91.b
at the Ounston 500) but 1u\>.par for him. It teenu
11 if non-1urfi111 related distractions are takin1
1heir loll on Collim., but he has a couple of weeU
to &et it t<>1.ethcr berore 1he Op.
Collin1 ii never an easy draw {or any
profes1ional, capccially when he's mad and
h unll)'. I( we: 1ee Collins wilh one of those radical
haircuU, and bas that took in his eyes, watch o u1.
I think Collins i1 overdue for a big result or an
outriaht victory. ,
When the r>ing get1 tough, the tough ge1 going.
and Collins is tough. I'm looking ror Collins to
suck it up &lld..ao wild in lhc Op....P:r0:-Semt-final
top lhree finish no problem, and a good chance tif
winning. Don'1 counl him oul . (rc:memher the
1989 Op Pro?) You know Tom Curren y,•o n't. ·o
Miill Archbold or San Clen1cnte wo n the PSAA
Body Glove Summer Pro and $5,550 with ti ;11
Vcnlura's ramo us right handed po in t h1cak
California S1rce1 last week.
Archbold's victory puts him just behind fe llow
San Clemente surfer Shane lkschcn 1n the
ratings, whose: 1hird place was enough 10 n1alnla1n
his stranglehold on 1he numbe:r one ~101 Mike
Parsons of Laguna Beach finished ~ccund 111 thc
e~n,, movlng him up 10 third, and ("o\in Sn11t h ni
Cardiff rounded out lhc finalisl~ in fl1ur1h.
Former PSAA ratings leader Olri~ Bru"n ul
ScantR Barbara was the favorite to win at hi, h01Tll'
turf, but wenl down early due to an 1ntl·rfen:11cc
call. Brown dropped rrom first to four1h ove rall 1n
the raling!I. but still w1thin str1k.1ng ra nge of !he
leaden.
Other surrcn. deserving of mention were / l,1n..,
hagen or Laguna Beach and Shane StOlll"lll.J.11 {If
San Juan Capis1rano. hoth ..... i1h fifth p lace rc,ull \
Kelly Slater. alw:iy' .1 lhreal to win <iny event hl"
e nte rs, placed seventh. along w11h fel h1w Flori<l1 :i n
Scan Mullison.
Ou! of the fin al ]fl ~urfl"rs 1n the 4uarlt'r -f1n.1I\,
only fuu1 we re goof~ fuot~. and nnnt· of lht·n1
<idvanred any funh l"r c·hr i~ Frohu ff nf l-l..:rn10,,1
Uc;1l"h Jc-d 1he goof)' "''llh ,, n1 nlh p l.1ll. ic,1 d1
,J
LloJd Tiet: is itn .Vt•wport lkat·hl( "osta ,\lt'SM
Pilot corrrspondrnt t1h11~e .~url1n!{ column op{J('Rni
C"vrry Tursda_v.
medal w1nnt·r, 11n ~unJ.1\ .il the
u s. ()lyn1p1c l•t•,ll\'.1! Ill p.LH \
f1gun: 'kat1ng rht• p;ur. \\hi' !r.1111
under Ju hn N i. i.,., .11 ( 1i...r.1 \l..:,,1'
li.:c \apaJ c ~ ( "h ,1lc1. O\l't t J1nc
some ~hp ' v.ith .t t"it·;1u1Lful
ru1nple1111n ut ,, p.11 r l,1 douhl.·
J\JICI" 10 gain the: ~ol1\ n1t·d ,1l
~rur" ~/)(1\ 111 lng!t·"•"-KI
Nicks "'"~ av.atdrlt !he ,~.1t 1n)l.
guild's ('oath lit th r )'t·ar .1 ..... n d
for 1991
htulht•r. IJJ' 1J nf Newpo rt Hcar h.
rn cl ... 1111 rh c t'>tl•ntc in 1he 5(()-
llll"t•·r d1u1i'i!e' rare .,.,llh a l"l11r k111g
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b,111111,; 1n thl" "1 MI lt•ur ... ~111111t
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l)uffv ,111d \l,111.1 f\.am1,ug1 111
1 lt•nolulu 1•,·rc t.r .. n1c metl .il1'r' 111
lhr \\UOll"ll' "'I MI dt•uhk·, l'llh .I
,lt i...K1ng 1•! ~ 111 1~ In o lhe r l·l"'tl\,11 .._rt11rt '
8 Ne.,.,p11r1 H1:.il h ·, Sh.iron
Attlci.c\ 1e.1mcd "Ith ll un11n1i:ro11 fk •rh'~ (",1111\ \fannn ln r ,1 ~old
mc:diil 111 th1: y,pn1c11·, l .1\,tk1ng
l"he\ "'Cl11 2 (t7 n...: Ill thl" "!NI
mrt~r'. Jnd th t•\ .... ..-n.: 111t·n1hl'r' o r
1hc J!,llld n1cd.1l ~1n111n~ ILl1ir' lean\
"'1th "h1rl1:' l)t·r\ l!.11 l1l .111d
UcAnne l·lennnt·n,
• co~ta ~,e,.1 · ... I· red \p.111 ld111t.
v.·a" ,1 "her 111c J .111 .. r 111 .·,111••r 111g,
~01ng :'. \h °'\ 1n thr ~l~l-n1t:\l·r~
rare Ile .1h•• tr.1 111~·d ur 1>-11 h ht'
Kenyan has
a fancy for
Bastille BK
NE"-'POH I fll;\C II \\ld h.1111
~1u~yolo from Ktl\}~ n\.11l( 1t th!\'\" 1 t lr111gh1 \l("h lf!C\ 11iunda\ at th\·
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Turning yachts into champions
CdM's Andrews has
had more than his
share of success
By-Dum --1 ~1 OK! ....,,., Lew Beet)'
WIDted kll acw boet
primarily "" buoy .
but alilo witb the ac:comroocll.~
lor comlortabJc crui.Uq: 10 nearby
Catalina bland. •
Thub to Corona dcl Mar's
Alan~ • ~t dcsipcr wtiO specwlZes in high
performance sailboats. It's OKI is
also a champion.
four yachts designed by
AndfCW! won trophies at the Long
8cKb Race Weck Regatta u.ilcd
June 8-10. The new Andrews 43
It's OKI led the pack. winning the
IMS class A with four fint plaet
finishes and one second.
Allegiance, a 1983 Andrews
One-Ton, showcased the durability
of an Andrews desiJn by p<)Sling a
victory in the IOR class B.
Beery, a Balboa Yacht Oub
member, is the owner of Andrews'
lalest design for IMS racing. It 's
OK~. which had sailed onty (our
limes before lhc rcgaua, hu been
~atcn o nly once, by the Andrews
44 Foxfire, continuing the
---Yacht cJes;gne< Alan And,_. d eoron. del M... poses next to It's OK,
recent winner of IMS class A at the long Beach Race Week Regiitta.
Andrews domination.
The Andrews 43 has a clean,
undisturbed hull with deep, k1W
center of gravity keel and an
efficient deck. layout centered on a
wide, shallow cock.pi!. Fulfillina his
cruising requirements, It's OK!
also spons an open transom with a
swim platform, 1 large galley with
hot and cold pressure water and
refrigeration. a dinette that
converts 10 a double berth and a
fully enclosed head that includes a
shower.
Andrews, a 1973 graduate of
Newport Harbor High and former
All-American &ailor at Stanford,
maintains his design office in Long
Beach.
Allegiance's owners. Mike
Wooten and Tom Koch, added to
their trophy c»c with three first
and two second place finishes in
the lOR class B.
"""'" to
/'</ I . te in Newport Chuck Brewer's 1986 AndteWll
42 Free Enterprise, represcnling
!he Lido Isle Yacht Club , finished
third in lhe IOR class A, including
a fint in the final race among its
scores.
NEWPORT BEACH -The
lntcrnarionaJ Naples Sabot
Associa1ion will hold its annual
national sailing dinghy competition
in Newport Harbor Aug. 11 -15.
The '·America's a..p·· of 1unior
racing, the Junior Sabot Nationals.
i.s governed by the International
Naples Sabo l Assoc1at 1on
(l.N.S.A.).
Of the 1,500 members of 1he
association, 200 of the best junior
and se nior high school sailors will
travel many miles towing their
small bul highly competi1ivc racing
dinghies to the Newport Beach
venue. The regana is co-hosted by
Bahia Corinthian, Balboa. Balboa
Island, Lido !~le and Newport
Harbor yach1 cluh'
Another Andrews compositio n,
the Andrews 30 Risky Business,
captured fiT$l place out of 44 boats
in the 199 1 MO RC Jnternational
Championships sailed June: 24-28
on Chesapeake Bay. Andrews 30s
have won their class al 1he MORC
lntemat1onals in 1982, "86, '87, '89
and '91.
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Th• lla!boatd tacked
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approKb to the dua A 1tart
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12-Mcter'i w1y. The wooden
hWlod bow drove over lhe
muochtin boat. dra&aina her
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R..i ftl'Wtina .... 111e c1u1.
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Ille -of Roberto Oorodu, Jelf UttcU lllcl ~ EWot In dwp. loobd IO be Ille
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'"""· Jim Sbua'• Penpicacioul. Voyqen Yscht
Oub, clalmtd oecond and Squecze-ll)>e,
CXHtippe<ed by Carol Kato! snd Phil Ricbudooo,
wqueeze~
IJoQa It fvl1 apccd until the headsta7 W'&I relcucd
and l!lcctrlc Pumpkin IUl\pc:d otr with her broten
mut. retiring until •nother da7.
~· first race of the Newpon H1rbor
Yacht Oub'1 Dickson Seriel wu a thon triangle
coune. 0111 A winner was Jeff FarwcU's Cunor,
NHYC. Second wu BilLfonytbe'1. PU&ion 2.
Bahia Corinthll.n Yacllt Oub, with Brian Mock.'s
Defender, NHYC. taking third.
1be tee:Ond race of lbc day was a drill around
Ibo two H•11tlll1100 Beach oil platfOnJ11. The
k>n,er race was to the enjoymen1 of the rwo
JZ-.Metcr boalJ u Defender and Jack Baillic'a
Newsboy, Balboa Yacht Oub, swepl 1-2. Paaion 2
oollc<led thin!.
Oass B wu Sorcerer, Jezcbclle •nd Pete
Johnstone'• Shadow, BYC, accuring 1-2-3. Jn aau c. Squeeze-Bye squeezed into first, John
Szalay'• Puuycat aptured second with
Pcnptcaciou.I third.
In Ous B, Kevin Wolfe 's and Mark Gaudio's
Jez.ebcUe, BCYC, appeared to have &n easy win
when a racing infraction penalty dropped them to
fourth. Dennis Rosene's Son::crer, Soulh Shore
Voyqcn Yacht Cub'• last race of the
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No peta &4~9515 I Clualfled ed .......
By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and T ANNAH HIRSCH
Nellht'r 'ulnerab lt> ~uuth deal«
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EAST WEST
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reap<>DM to game and. bad Eut 11 '-jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil1miiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-=ml.iillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil found a diamond lead. that contract up TO • wouJd have rone the way or all flMh.
West ltarted by cuhin1 thne
hi(h diamonda, Ea1t diacardini a
club, then shifted t.o the deuce or $ 6 0 0 heart.a. Declarer won in hand. drew
trumpe in four roundJi 111 West let go
of two diamonda, and then wu
faced with the pro1pect of finding a
parking·placeforthe clublos.r.Ob-PER MONTH v111usly. the heart 1u1t offered the
only hope
When South cuntinuf'd hv cash ·
inic tht> king of hearu. East quite * NO Cl.l.ECTmS * naturally follo wed w11.h the ten. Fo r
thos.e of u11 who have the benefit of
loolung at all four handJi. the re.t "
TRADE nom
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The b1dd1n1t
euy Play a heart to the ace and. E l .
wht'n evervont' follows. tht' 13th ar y morning motor
• heart pnw1de11 a di8Card for the club
South We-st North Ea.at
l • Pua 2 • Pua
• • Pua Pue Pua
Oi.wnml( lead K1n1t ol
The lanjl\181((' ur mathemallC!! IS
µrl'CIM' vou ~huuld nut c11ntullt'
probab1lit \ "'1th rPrtaintv If the
odciil in favor of 'll>ml't hin1t happt>n
ing are 4 to I. 11 11t11l mean!' that. m
20 n f 11 JOO c11~q. 1t -Aili nut occur
10
ttowever. the pt>rt't'nUlj(l''I favor a routes available. Deliver
-' 2 break of '111. m1uin11 cards ovrr a Th &
l 3 spht A further confirmation of Tuesday, ursday
the odds 111 that East " far more
likely to have bttn dealt. doubleton Saturday. Must have I 0 9 of heart.8 than specifically .I I 0
9 Then the~ WH We11t'11 shift to 11 10r!1:~n~ ~I ~e:";~~~,:~ into ac dependable transportation
considertobeanentirely reason11ble an ia i l insurance.
lme. South lf'd a heart and fine11sed
the eight' il wall just o ne of thoM" • CALL 642•43 3 3 day11 that went againat tht> percl'nt
YOU CAN FIND IT IN
THE CLASSIFIED
f'nmldv, Wl' do not hke North's
raise to t~n spt1des Playing four or
five rud ma111r". we would respond
with ont> no trump Actually.
North'~ m1~lnd worked well South
would havt' ra184"<l a one no·trump
count, dttlarer ado ptf'd what we d 1· b•1•ty • p_IU~1•1WCIL·C~'UID.l
ages. We have all eiperienced rhem!
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6!> Some wn1s1<eys
66 food pl9(1
67 f rozen rein
DOWN
1 Putrefies
'l Poet Pound
I A rnl>l1 ton
' sionatute components
~ Picke OUI
6 Employrnet11
7 IOWI C1ly
11 Diamond ge•t
9 NFlteam
10 Goobef
I t Land bocty
12 Put ewav
13 Stage
21 MO<M urtlt
23 Studied
25 YOUf>9ef
2 7 H911G wound
211 Fleld game
29 Wage edvanca
30 Houllng c:oell
~Utopian 35 ~~
~Mall• O<>wtth
37 JvmtJte
39 Ounc.t
•O Ouebtlc city
•2 -Garry°'
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43 Vacation
9PC>t• 44 Trademark~
~ S16ent
•T Prom•N
43 Otcti
•9 Lolly home
!><> r .. 1h I>'•'
SJ lle11ous
!'>!> French pt~I
'>6 Holtdav llm@
., 7 Editor ' word
fl() Ofunkerd
) nu "'rllc M)
hu1 "'h•I ahoul
ht\ zod11lal "It"~ (NCJlu r .. llv Anes)
I've alw.iy• t>ccn 1n1r11turd "' the
legend of Mac We•I ( "" Vt•u 1eft u'
her s11n? (Nalurall~ tc .. 1 Your
pred1c1toM arc nn thr mJrlt At
t1met you1 prcd1c11om .. re .iccu1a1c
two da~ laltr I am r aurus Whal
"S'1 \hould my pc! he" 11 1bra t I
lhtnk Sand\ Koufu Wd\ rhc: grcate!t
11f all p11chr". 11nd v1111 h .. ven't
rt"-e.iled hi\ •1gn (( o1pncorn l 't nu
make me l.iugh 't uu n1.1kt' me '"'
ARJES !Maich 1 1 Apnl Ill) "l uu
feel fit read) HI I.ice lhe world
I OCU\ on rt\f>o'""'""" prn•urc.
chance lu ht1 rinanc1.al J•Ckpol You
1ran,form apparenl l<K• tntn mu\lng
v1ctorv Relat1nn•h1r 1n1en\lf1c'
( 1pr1Corn invnlved
TA RUS (Apnl 20-Mo ·201 l un&·
•l•nd1n1 U\11nmen1 \ucceS\fullv
completed Rules bend 1n )"OU' rav111
lnd!Vldual ck>K to you ronfidci "~
problem " Be symp11hc11c without
beC'om1ng me1.111<:.ebly invol\.ed Anei
1n plCture
G~INI I Mey 21 -Junc 20) Sue,,
1ndcpcndcnr<. •1lhn~k' to adopl
new 1u1tudc toward 'lire ind klYC ··
Focuc 1IJ<l on 'CCunty, home. llaaK
values. pmrcny. family r&11tK>n1h1p
lmpr111 uylc Assume k:lldcrU.1p
role:
CANCER (June 21-July 22) Two
dlf' •ao you felt adrift you now
feel u If captain ol ,ou1 own destiny.
SpotJIJbt oo C'Urioeity, charm, wit,
reunion with voluble 1el11t1ve
Capricorn. Aquarlu'I, anocli<r C.ocer
featured
L&O (July 2J..Au1. 22)" Soaa1
•hirl hlf}IUahb ICCnario Cllcd lrpl
pipcn, klcal puspon, be poiAtm
~rnh:1a "filhn1 out ot forms. ..
You could he oa the mcJ¥C, Midden
eu11nment prov1de1 plcuanl
iurpmc
vr•GO (Au1 2J..Scpt. U) Yo.'U
be saylna, "I can balWfJe om ..w.
eatc " F~ oo •~a&tity. ~ &act.
IOlld fi11111elal arTUfuncnt. (.)ck
hl&h. you·n be cxeplm1cn1cd °"
"aupe~ llml•I " Scofpto f1 res
pmmlncn~
LIBRA (Sept 23-0ct 22)
lndmdual dra'ftlT'I 10 you confide:\
\CCTct Fucw on m)'1te1", 1lamour.
1ntngue. ga.m "" wrlllen word What
\tarts as mrld rlirt1t1on will
"d~k>p .. Change nr \C'enc pmvc~
bcncf1e1al Vu-o 1nV'Ol\.rd
SCORPIO(O't .n Nov 21)
Domc111c ad1u~tmcnt neccuary tr d1plomauc,
you get tbmp vour way famtly
member, recently lOOI. now JI)'\. "I
realty do apprcr1ale you'" Emph8'1s
on winnm1 WIV', romance. cueer
ddvancemcnt
SAGnTARJUS (Nov 22-Dc' :!I)
What 1ppe1n on surface not
ncccuanly true lndmduaJ you lrusl
makes vahd otter. dc'lerve~ senow
rnnuderation. Emotional "mJUry"
will now hca.I qu1drlv Pt\CC\, VtrJ'l
rcnons 11M>Md
CAl'tJCORN (L>cc ll·Jen 19)
'I ou re required to meet dcJdlme 10
d1ouldcr burden "k:rt C1¥Cr" by one
who didn't mean to carry 11 in fint
plKC You'll cmerae with Oym1
colors l..ona-<hst1ncc oommunteltl(lfl
vcrifica vic1"
AQUAAJUS (Jan ~Feb 18)
Reach beyond prev10u1 lun11a11on1
Tho!te who uric othcrwue don't
really recop11.e yuur capab1ht1cs
Wider 1ud1encc await• your
ptUC:ntation You could !'IC 01nm1
with rllmC and fortune
PllCSS (Feb 19-March 20)
~oond thouahu conecrn1~ lemna sn nf alatu• quo ahcNld be d11miucd.
Yuu did rilf\t thins. you're on ••y to
•dwnlvre, WCJDta Lo¥e wm be cic.c
oompinlon Lio, Aquanus pcnom In
ptdurc
lf JULY 16 IS YOUa IDn1IDAY1
Rettnt nnclcc ~mtnJ puWbk
pen JltJ "" mutlly "bot 1ir "
Oppo&itiuft ~= to be proorcrt>l.11
paper tlatr V1190 pcrmns arc
drawn 10 J'O'I· Yo. att 1pmhlal,
psydtk. ~ aana ol my.:uy,
11u•1••· alamowr Yow UC
pllot.-lc. Glldl '*le ICI lppql,
Dwtat Ampll. JC*1I ba ..., "'°"' a.o... *•••'k ..........
plae&. Covld ladlde ol
realdt•c• or ••rltal uatH
Scptanbe1 ad OdoMr dy to be
.,,.,,...... ... , IMmlOfiMo fof pclW la
1991.
W~y. Jldy 17 my epprcc1:at1on1"' Libra pl•J•
Of All lliJ!IP= Joe U>uti, perhaps domuunt rok
11c1tut o r all hc1vywc1gh1 LIBRA (Sept 23·0cl 22) Dram.a
champiom, made 11 cmtal clear. ' I ~urroundt eur1 people 1enJC
wu born 1 Taurui and I expec1 to c-cc1temcnt, :icn"11hty and you11 be
die ii Taurus " AJdous llu'1cv. I.co b11 11traction." FOC'UJ on musJC,
<1uthor-ph001opt'tcr. put forth hi\ Hyle, beauty , ma1or domut1c
op1n1nn without cqu1V<•\.al1on ad1u1tmcnt Rcstnct10n1 removed -
' AJtrok>gy, •llhouatl JOmC consider dcllOOW rrcedom rcsulta.
11 mange, ,, worthy or 'enou' SCORPIO (Oct 23-Nov 21).
,.udv .. Norman Mailer. famed Study Libra menage Psychic
Julhor '"d 11 in typical Aqu•n•n 1mprcu1on on tar1ct. lt'a true,
m1nnc1 'I t•lrc utroloc ~cry Mlme()QC: it sprc•dma canard. FiJbt
~1t0uslv1· Angie DiddMOn, L1bu backl Secret meelina elevate•
mouon pt<.ture ,tar, aprcSkd t'tcr pratip: Define lenna. set rid of
view succ1m.tlv "I don't know wh11 supcrfluooJ maknal PerccJVCI
my hk would0 h11YC hccn hke w11hou1 SACfnilJUS (Nov. 22-Dcc. 21):
ntrolo&Y''" .. oau on power, 1uthonty, intc.Wcy.
AR1ES (March 21 ·Ap11l 19) mUini '°'mclf "wlnc:nble" IO kM.
Rcl1t10n,h1p bcgmi or end' no Many of J(Nr (oode$1 upiratioas
tulftlled by 10 pm You mate middle gwund f <XUJ on credibility, e 1.ccllent e erccr , businc:u publlC image. k:gal riafita, manta!
\lllu\ Pu~h f0f"tl0'11d, refuse 10 brood C'OftoedlOftS RelataonJ.tup IUOq.
hou .... 11 h hon CA.PIUCOllN (Dec. 22-Ju. 19). 1 t pas• 'OU .eve .iut "' Rules 11c: broltcn -in JIOUr '"°'·
p.-cr money Yov no loqer arc hmued. Ill ltopt
TAURUS (April 20-Mey 20) out Focus oo f~edom. cru!Mty,
Invest 1n your own capab1hhe1 travel. coramurucabon Spochgbl oo
Rctym1 upon otli<r' twOUld be CfTOf cvcer, pnaliaie. n;i•)Of ach~mc:nt
Acccnl 11yk. 1mteatM, on1inaJ1iy Anet lmd¥cd
NC111" kM: could be: pan of c~•lni AQUilJUS (Jan 2().f cb 18)
\Ccn u10 F.mployment p1cturt r am 11 y me m b c r 1ec:It1
rcprc:1c:ntJ challenge nappochcmcnt Be rcccpcM Wlthout
GEMINI (Mav 21 -June 20) •bandonlna pnncipla Focus oo
lntu1lM: intellect KfYCS as relilblc trwvcl. oducatlon, publl1hi"1-search
pidc. Family member •"'* actlona '°' "IOUI male:" You'U be abaohocd
haYC bc:c:n olfetmYC wiO "°" aplain. of dlatp 1moohin1 plaparism.
Re ~pt;.c concmiirta ~d Pl!'ICU (Feb. 19-Mirch 20)
arttdc " Finally mothoot beoomu Chcd. ~no, tnwnl'Ofy. tu and
~!'}Stal ck11 hcc:mc rcqull'Cnwnu lndMdual doac
CAHalt (Juoe 21-JuJy 22). Shaw w JOU doc' care -,,i1c: rcunt
othcn )IOQ'rc c:apelM ct ~ at ··nan up " Y°"11 tum mcwc about
JVUr C'.IW'f'I roibla. Oicck druU., RM'll'ICJ and wtlat laappc:ned 10 h
rdcrc:nccs., pMC pcfformucn. Vo.11 Tnitb •ta )"00 fttt
'""8C', rcvteW and build Fa.Dy lF JU'LY 11 I YOtJa lllt11IDAY:
member olfcn IO pl"(Mde fuadi• Y<N an • •""""· '°" -oR weD Cknwu p&.,. nilc. du"'ll a.ca, JO" .,.. capeblil ol
:~~n..::.,..n! re1a.,:_ :Q~~~--oldet
JVUr posihoa ii IOUad Aic. • ••di•ldula, .. ,•cl•llJ ••I•
trtpa. "*ti. rc:pora dllaA ~...,... cuc.t l•ca Captlcora, C.acar
What b14 bu• l0t1 will be ptnoN are~--lllJ JW. .._
rc:CO'f'ertd. You'll be dccbred J ii W r~ rel.ck-Mp
U ..... cd et.A..... l"°9 IMfted IMpiCM Ill In
VlacJO (Aua. lJ..Stpt. 22) Mo.y ~I , l•dl•ldul wbo "kept ~ bripJ. lo&l anidc Ntvr.ll h " tlltfia -tlltl w\11 ... fO
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A
GOOD
AD!
G4LL OIEOF
TODAY/
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naly t:ne, Wll1ftce •U.ll'OA l9UllD
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ewctMt, Oftg. 1399. doee to ... locallon.
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nev9t ueed. Comput-T-*le ~ U.. ~ CHOtCE locaaon, ~
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CANDY
Your
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Rept .... DINe 142-4321
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The Calf. Pubic Utftl-'* CommlHIOO, RE·
QUIRES that .. UMd.
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mover•. prln1 their
P U.C. Cal T number,
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QUALITY CONC,.ETe
~doe etc.
All typee. 115 Y"' exp.
John 754-01a
Quality concrete-bk>ctc
• brictl wort!. ,,._,.
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CULINARY CLASSICS,
I 20~ 30lt1 St., Newpcr1
8Mctt,Oalf 02-J f OOd H Moel'9r I :ZO~
»ti Sl.. Newpcr1 e.c:tl.
Callt 92.:J
Thlt bu11neu 11 con-
ducted by an lnOMdUlll
The reg11trant(1) co""' menceo to "1lnMCt ~ neu undef the Flcthloue
&u.ineat N&ITle(I ) 11.wd
abol4 on June 20. 1•1
TOdd Moeh«
Thl1 stlltwnenl -Al90
With ltle County C*1I of
Orang. County on June 25 .
1991 ,, ... , ..
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1991
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The Leo-f Dloertment at the Deily
Pltof • ~ to announc:. II ,.....
~ l'IOW 8'1 .. lable to ,_ t>u ..
niaaMa
We _.., "OW SEARCH tM neme IOr
y0u •t no •xtr• cnerga llnO MW y0u
the time llnO ltle trip 10 1M Coun
Hou. In Sant. ~ Then of oourM
aft• Iha ~ IS c:ornpteeed .. Wiii
Illa '/04I' ~'°'19 ~name 11at•
ment wttfl tfle County Dwtl PUblWI
onoe • .,._ fOf '°"' ..-•• ~
by ... Md "*' ... '/04I' !)foot Of
publleaoon with County C...
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P'MM stoe> by to fl9a yo,. llc:ttttoua
bu9ineaa lta~I al Iha Oliity Pt1cJt
l eo-f Dloertmen1 330 We91 Bey
COWi MaM. c.tom.a " y0u ceri not
stop by plMee eel IA at (71•1
842-'321 E~ 31$ 0t Jte 11nO .. ..ii"*'• •••IQ9f'••t• fOf )"OloJ to
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I've never l:elieved in advertising. It
doesn't \\·ork. l'\'e ahrays said that. My
business \\'as built on \vord-of-mouth.
Who needs to ad\'ertise !
So \\'e had some empty tables
every night. Business was gcxxl but
business can a lways~ ~tter. You know. Then thIB
salesman from The Pilot comes around. He's telling
me how The Pilot has changed. They cover onl y
NewpJrt Beach and Calta Mesa. They deliver to
45,COO households and
businesses; every Tuesday,
ThLITTAiay and Saturday.
So they're local, I'm local;
the price is right. ! run an ad;
three times. Now I got no
empty tables, I've got no reservations o~n
for the next two weeks. But I've still got reserva-
tions aoout advertIBing; except in The Pilot.
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Dlspolable Diapers
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St small,«> medium. 301¥Qt or
26 extra tar'ge.
88
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Pantyhose
All sneer In regular or con-
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COile,
Sprite or
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KOdaCOIOr Gold
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ChOice of flavOr5
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Bartles & Jaymes
wine Coolers
Assorted 4·Pk 112·
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Candles Freezer Bars
~In peanut. or ~anut Assorted flavors 60 ct
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