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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-09-27 - Orange Coast PilotWinner of 33 journalism awards in 199~ Newport Pier closure debate reaches . CitY Hall • ••• P.roPoHd c1os .. ~ Mayor is willing to shut down pier at night. others fight Of Newport Pier • WHO: Newpoft ~ 9'Y Council •WHATi~s.ion •WHllfi~.~ Qty Hal, 3300 Newport 8~. • WH~: T~y. 2 p.m. ,, to keep landmark open. By TOI?/ Oodero, Staff Wlllr NEWPORT BEACH -City officials today will discuss dosio1 the city's historic Newport Pier, the scene of a-.o scpante shootin' incidents thlS summer. Calls to close th~ peer inter»ificd last week after a l~year-old suspected gang member allegedly opened fire there and in- In search of a Thousands take part in event to raise funds for breast cancer research T he second annual Race for the Cure on Sunday auractcd 6,500 runn~n and walkers -the largest lfOUp l"er assembled in Southern California to raise funds for bruu cana:( rcscarch. accord1n1 10 organize" Aboul 3.000 spectators and 600 'oluntecrs .. ere also on hnnd at Ne"port Center, "here the event y,;3 held. Organi.zen estimnte they nuseJ appro.~1mately S250,o00. compared to $218.000 rai~d last )Cat The O\era.J) ,.1Mer Of the v.omen's SK race was Valerie Vauahan, 26, a cross-county C03Ch at Mater Oci H-ah School who set 1 new course record of 16-03, 'ha\,ng 28 seconds off bst year's v.mning time. She dedicated her victory 10 Unula Nochter, a friend and marathon runner from Ireland who died of cancer at age 27. In the breast cancer survivor division, Sandi Carter, 46, a CfOs.1 country coach at Laguna Beach Ht&h School. won the women's SK race for the second year. She place SOth overall and second in her age aroup. The Race for the C\lrc, which began in 1983 in Dallas, is one of 35 'lmitar races held throuitiout the counlt)' in conjunction with the S'-lUn 0 . Kamen Breast Cancer Foundation -By Rau Loar jurcd three people, indudin1 1 ftshennan Crom Moreno Valley wbo used his body to shield his family Crom the bullets. 1'be 3 a.m. incident .wu precipitated by a fisht, police say. In July, during another purponed png fight, two people were shot at the b:tsc of the pier. One was killed, the other injured. Mayor Oarence Turner and other council members have said publicly thar inetdents have left them willing to &but oCf the pier at niabt. Others, however, say the city mouldn't &but the pier down solely because of the shootings. "I'm certainly not going to allow a 16- ycar-o:u punk to ~t city policy," said Coun· cilman John Hedges "There s a lot of cood rcalOM to-close the pier and the)'re not re· lated 10 this mmknt. I'm not opp<))cd to closing It, I'm oppu~cd to do ing 1t and '3)· ing 'look wc\c ~l\'cd the problem.'" Hedges said the problem 1s much bigger and he blamed the tale JU\Cmle JU~lic.:e ~> · 1cm for the recent problem\ al the pier. "Th.-.. kid ~hould hJ\e ne,cr been on 1hc \lrCCI\ 10 begin \\1th," he \:lid. "He h:s' ll rap heel a~ long J'> )Our arm Herc ~e arc in l'\e"pon Be.Kh p1clin1? up the p1rcc' ol At leh: Sandra Smith. left, and her daughter Cambria both participated in the Race for the Cure in honor of Sandra's 74-)ear-old mother, Fama Oanely, a cancer >uni\or \\ho lhes in ewport Beach. Below: The start of the Coed -SK race. Sunday's event, which raised appro'\imately S250,000, ~tlracted 6,500 runners and \\al"ers -along \\-ith about 3,000 spectators and 600 \Olunteers. { this failed ju tice ~)~tern nd l object to th:.t't." . E'cl. n Hart; "ho 21 pposcd the city's earliez dcasioa to close. .lhc.~ ~ W pm .• s:ud she I) reluctant io cl the pier :snd lu:.e one more freedom "I '>incrrel~ bche\e there 11. o better v.al. to h andlc ruUian .th n to close 1l doy,;n, · ,t e ,.,,J "II l)n'1 fair .. '-h goal 1n hfc u~ a ' ,..,n~ I member I) to haH' ;a dean, safe Cll) A"d I don t thinl cl~mg·dol'n uur door) 1 !-ll n~ 10 J l 11 " Hart 'aid 'he "~nh the p er lo re ma n See PIERJ4 Private firm considered for removal ol graHiti ~ City officials to decide If Company IS Cheaper and more eff 1cient. even at a cost of S65 an hour. s, T ... 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St1lll Wtt1r MARJNERS MILE -AJ- f '' tbouJh famous for its rcitaurant ~ht de.a.let"$ anJ IUX\lf)' c:u We spent a couple of years trying to get ttiem appro\ed. ~ this ••rip or land panni Coast Hi&hway rrom lhe Arches Bridae to D<mr Ori~ has for )'Nl1 wraa~d with Mknti\y pt0b- le1n1. We're trying to bring more identi~ to the area. \\'e're working very hard as a group to get the arta r~italized. ... WOlllkl pat that moll pco- ~ UOw where IOIDC ot the re • ta•rull .. but If ~ ay •come dOwa to MariMn Mile,' nobody .... .., ........ J'G'I ... talkiq ...... .. ..... e..,. Hait. the co.acDwan •• l"lpl 1111lli11 tM at "But k atne ...... palat ... No#, Wf\lt die flllllt GI dty oftkilll. Mui· nen MDe .-cfdMIMI 1N1Yt deddtd .a mt re lhat~by.--.two ~ COIUMIMn t'-Y ...__ eMtrN tM Wltoric pan QI '°""' '*' ol M9ldt ... cllcl•• • by OMOftM~--&llilllf7S. ,...,.......... ......, ... .., Olil'Clil Ill Mir •tf'sw ... M .......................... ......... a.M ...... ,,. 11 Rota .. • Diln'l llllc •w, 1111 --be, ... M y houtebold applianca are bteakial down fas&er tbaa I am. What's wone, all wr wananiies. includina mine, have elapsed. ure is 95 percent maintenance and s pcrtent whoopee. We're so fulty automated at our house that when 1 fuse blows we can't brush our teeth. Last week our ancient vac:uum cleaner wheezed her last and went to Vacuum Valhala; my husband and I were confronted with buyina a new machine. It wu a toss-up whether to replace our busted setr·dcaninj oven. expiring espresso machine, or vacuum cleaner. We opted for.the latter since the carpets haven't been cleaned since our Groundhog Day party. We tracked down a bargain machine for S7S with one serious flaw. It had to be assembled. The owner's manual w.u crammed with enough diagrams and instructions \O erect a space station. I agonized whether Bill and I were too old to grapple with such complexities, but my husband was determined to meet the ch:illenge. We finally decided that pulling our two heads together, we'd have 59 and Hold ing four frontal lobes between us to1igure out how to snap all the parts together -without hnving three pieces left over. Bill plunged into the project with the confidence of an· elecuical engineer, deftly laying out the multitude of components on the coffee table. It was an · auspicious beginning. However, one essential nut and bolt were missing. (For want of a nut, a kjngdom was lost.).We desperately searched for the parts in all the logical places to no avail. That was our mistake. In the befuddled 60s one never loses things in obvious places. Independent studies show the trash bin produces more lost keys, documents, and eyeglasses than anyone cares to admit. A fter retrieving our precious thingamajigs that had been chucked out with the shipping cartons. our projccr proceeded warily. one faltering step at a time. What we thought would be our lirtest hour turned into our finest six hours. building a crc11ture that would roar into life with its lungs billowing, and its gleaming headlight eyes peering into dusty corners. A family pet we could park in the closet. I'm now conversant with agi1ator brush rolls, carpet settings, furniture nozzles, and wands -the kind that perform more mundane tasks than turning frogs into princes. In scanning the safeguards in the owner's manual, I was distressed to le:tm the dress code for vacuuming forbids bare feet, my favori1e foo1wear. My old vacuum couldn't care a squeak if I toiled in my binhday suit, but it was tolerant of our casual lifes1yle. The manual also warned the new machine was for household use only. Too bad. I'd planned ro use the furniture nozzle to vacuum our dog, who•s better upholstered th.in our sofa. The cover of the booklet features an inspiring picture of what a completed vacuum cleaner is supposed to look like. Our machine is fairly similar if you squint your eyes. N•ncy Mcintyre's column •P~•rs tYtt7 Moad~. ilflliL IL'1,alJ1 Raden Hodlne: 642~ YOolt COllWIOe .bout dw Dtly ... Of -... be ,_., Ind ..-. cl-~ ., ~ WillMI l.dldtl. n. - 2 ............ -.a 'MY be i.-d to 1-.t ...,, to ...... Ofl Inf IDfllt. ~IDdwHgillrwwtlo_.ID_ lfww COINIMe pubiltltd ,,_. indudt ._-.city Ind..,_~ tlor --~). nw. .. ,_, _..., ~ pe; -... your ~It. To Mile A Correction II • h 'ilot'' poky tD ptompdy CXJr'9d el "'°" al~ "'--all S<t()-1224, ell )6) Thlnlc ~ T1*ut H. ,...._, ~ w.m-LoWel. lcMior .. ,,.,.._ CirculKJon MMlp "-*~~MMlp ~ ~ Clmilled MINp "--~ Coiwroller rhe ......,_. ~ Mell o..i,. .... 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Our employees rHlly do care about our p~lients ... " By Russ Loar, still wru. P resident Bill Ointon may have big plans for hC3lth care in America, but George Hoaa u. who helped establish Hoag Hospital more than 30 ycan ago, says he's not A healthy dose ol wa their philosophy -do unto others before they can do unto )OU," he 1okes. After Hoaa's father opened a number or stores for Penny in the Western United States, the comp:iny name wu s changed in 1910 to JC Penny. convinced. ' "I don't think he said anything," Hoag says of Clinton's health care speech last week. "It was 1 pep talk. He hasn't told anybody how they're really going to pay for this. He's promised all .George Hoag After JC Penny Co. stock soared in \alue, Hoaa's parenb worried about new inherillnce laws about to take affecr. "My dad figured the go,-cmment wai. going to get 50 pcrc-cnt anyw:iy. so these savings, but h's not realistic." . Hoag. 76, a Udo lslc resident, )a)'ll. he's not opposed to health care reform, but he believes legal reform and workers' compensatjon reform should go hnnd in h:rnd with any revamping or the nation's medical care system. "One of the most imponant things is to have a close rel:uaonship "i1h patients," Hoag says. "Thiu's what I'm afraid we could lose." The founding of Hoag Hospital on land west of Newpon Boulevard might never ha'e happened if Myford Irvine had his way, Hoag told participants or a Lcadenhlp Tomorrow workshop who met at the hospital's Cancer Center. Irvine and Hoag were golfing one day when Irvine offered him prime, Newport acreage on what is now Irvine Terrace to build a hospitaJ. But there was a catch - Irvine's doctor was an osteopath. WEA11B AMI OCON ClllllllONI lKAI. 1&1PBIA111U Ne-wpott leKh! 70f62 IWbO&: 7 4164 Cotta Mesa; 79/62 CotoN .. Mar. 76164 .. Rml:AIT SIU SWlU. M w J-4 "" 2·l "" 2·) "" 1·2 "" Walff hm~re&-: " 1:171.m. s.o 2:07 &.M. 0.4 l :lS fl.IL S.l l:llp.a.1.4 1:4t ..... S.l 1:J.4 ..... o.s l!.50 ,.-. S.l 2:SO ,._. 1.1 "Mother :md I v.an1cd 10 build what \\as kno\\n then as a Cla~ A h())pilal. which did not admit 0~1cop;i1hi.. So I )aid, · Myford, thank you 'cry much bu1 nu than~.' " Hoag's late father hnd donated Sl0,000 to the Prc)b)ttrian Church 10 build a hospital, bul the church "ai. nc\cr able 10 rai)C enou,gh money for the prOJCCt. Church offic1ah told Hoag that if he "ould donate $500,000 in matching fun~. the hospital could be bu1h and they'd name ii after ha father. So the Hoag Foundation donated the money an 1950 and a 75·bed hospitnl opened t\\O )Carll. later on Sept. 15, 1952. Ho:ig·s father -George Grant Hoag - made his fortune by "orkang for JC Penny in 1904, helping to open the lim Golden Ruic Store in Kemmerer, W)'O. "The No. I store is still there. In those days it was the polden Ruic Store because th:i LOANS· B,,,U.g • StlJ!lig PAYING TOP DOLUllfOI •DIAMOND$ •ROLEX WATOIES •JBWBLaY why not -g1\'C it to mothcl'. But he- couldn't wtthout p:iying a un on 1t," Hoag S3)). ··So she i.ued him for dh'Orce and ,he aot holf of 11 and they got remomcd rhat lklrnC afternoon -by the same JUdic 1h:u cave them their dl\orcc ''That \\as lno"'n a' Ill'< planning." Hoag. a former aero pace engineer \\-ilh i.1cOvnncll Douala), scf'\ed as \ice president of the l lo;ig Ho)pttnl bo3rd of directors i.incc the hoi.pital's founding in 1950. lie wa ch:urman or the boJrd from 1973 to 1986 llo;ig I) 1111 on the holop1tJI boJrd and ~)\ he' at 1he hospital nearly e'er) dJ)'. '"I ":int the philosoph~ to sl.i) the ;imc here ai. 1t') been for )C3r\ Our emplO)ees really do cnrc :ibout our patients unct "1e) arc loyal to the ho pit.ii," Hoog S:l)l> ll's a philosoph) Hoag traC'c) back to has father. "He nC\'cr met J man he didn't hlc -e'Cccpt f .D.R. -and he ne,er met Dill Clinton •· llNIOa 8atlfl The Oa.i.as Senior Cen- ter 1n Ne"port Dcach is loolin& for "~lunteers to · talc pan an the ln1erscn- erat1onal Proaram at En· sign Intermediate School . Volun1ee~ in1erc ted in tutoring students ~ho need help nre needed. The program begin an October No te•chan& ex- perience 1s neccs~ry. C~ll the Oa is Stn1ur Center :ti (>.l.$.)24.S • Brcalfast at the Oa tS Senior Center "ill be held from 8.30 to 9:30 a.m. on Wcdnellday. Coffee, juice, muffins and a sorted put· rie arc offered in lhe •C· nior center lounge on the l:is1 Wednesday of e ch mon1h Coffee is free and juice and p tries arc SO cents each. CUS10M ACCBSSORIBS AVAILAIU •N n91DllM •N ref 1111> -< I ' ....... 01' R taam, rT WAS ENOUGH TO MAKE M& CROAK -There I was oo tho porch ot La Boutanecric ID Ba)'lidc Plue &he ocher mornina, uyina to calm (ruzled ncNC1 with 1 IOOlhina mut ol co~cc, v.hcn suddenly I ltarted 10 feel jumpy apJn. h was because of a arecn Volklwaac• van t~at pulled up, bearina this leucrina: "J nside this van 300.000 bullf rop will be bom this year.'' Well, that was cnou&b to arouse any journalist's C\lriosity. I approached the driver. who identified himself as Briaa Stewart of Balboa Wand, and 1skCd why bo was pilotina a b~dina farm for leapina LocaJ amphibians. Also, I wanted 10 know who counts all -Scene · those prolifera1in1 polliwop. WcU, he re ponded with all the indul1ence of someone wflo's been asked these questions before. Seems tl\at Stewa11 and wife Suao represent BullFroa Amphibious fonnul1 Sunblock, which purportedly offers all~ay protection, in or out of the water, after only one application. "Docs it really work?'' I asked. And he answered my question with this question; "Have )'OU ever seen a sunburned bu II rrog ?" l pondered that for a moment, then hopped b:ack to the coffee hop. I needed another 1hcr.1pculic jolt, I said, 10 clear a SCHOOL LUNCHU Newport-Mesa EJtantnlary School lunch mtnu Mond1y -Chicken nuagcts or hot doa. spud buds. rotin1 pasta s:alad, fresh apple, milk. TuC'sd1y -Tuna Salad Sub Sandwich or hot dot: whole kernel corn, mi.xcd fruit cup, milk Wtdocsday -Chili Con Came with beans in an cdi~I or ho t dog; cmp garden salad with light Oltalinll drcssina. oranae JUicc bar, milk. Thursday -EJ Pollo style c:hidten and ~•rm tortilla or hot doJ; green tossed salad ~ith Ranch dre~ina. pineapple w11h Juice, milk. Friday -French Drud P1z.u or hot dog: \Cgetablcs. fruit in Jello. milk. work·rclued frol in tbe throat. 0 WOW, TALK AIOtJJ' AN £XCWSIVE P.ut1Y! -Tbere was an ultra-elite pthcrin& the ocher dly at Oarrs. the J>O'h pub on Superior Avenue. In a11endanc¢ were 103 movers and lbaken (e1pccially the hmcr), who were · assembled for a post·monem disaassion of a businm venture that bad turned IOUr. Each patron bad been per5uadcd to invest St for 1 pool in last Wednesday's lite lottery, which offered a purse or StS.6 million. Their chosen numbcn didn't even come close, and you could've cut the &loom with a swiule stick. And that's what save owner Rita Garofalo her terrific idea. Hencefonh, IWice a week. she announced, there will be a "Party for Losers" -othe..-.isc knO\lln as Lotto for the Blouo. You're all invited. 0 COUNARY NOTE -Featured on Gar'f"s luncheon menu the other day was a s:lvory soup called Cce:un of Monaohan, $1.75. One patron wanted to know if it came with Tatar (sic) sauce. 0 HEY, l KNEW THAT -In last week's essay :ibout the Ncwpon Harbor Yacht Club, I ,referred to another snooty re~reat as LA 's Hillside Country Oub. The correct name, as Roaer Blanchanl and others reminded, is HILLCREST Country Oub. I wasn't invited lo join that, either -even though I could''e pnsscd the physical. 0 c •• • • nus MEDICAL OPINJON lt.IA.U y HIT HOME -As national debate •wirts over health cue reform, one profeaional viewpoiat was cspedatly -eU-rucivcd in a Corona del Mar houliehold. Appearina on.CBS netwotk tcl~i ion Frimy reprcscntin& HMO.. was Or. Kate Cluiltaun, an interni.i with Kaiser-Permanente facilities in the Greater S:an Francisco area. Amons those liscenin1 intently to the doctor's words was Marta Blnl, the Daily Pilot's restaurant reviewer. She's Or, Christensen's proud mother. 0 NO NAMES, PLEASE. JUST DEEDS -I can't divulac the membcnhjp Ii.st, 1las, but some &QOd-hcarted dtiuns are plannin1 lar&c·tcale Olristmas &oodies for needy kids in PiJotland. They've been carrying out the rommunitywide program for years. and there's'~ reuoo why yoiLh~vco't heard or them. The group's name is Anonymous Anonymous. While refwing to disclose names, my informant said, ••A lot of the 1uys arc from the Costa Mesa Police Department." Well, could he tell me if the rolls of Anonymous Anonymous might include such recen1ly publicized ditto names as Bi ldwln Baldwin, Hassan Hassan, or Maddy Maddy? No, he wouldn't. But he did reveal that the real gjvcn name of Maddy Maddy, owner of Dalboo arcades, is Orie. "But fcrgoshs.akes," he has11ly added, "don't put that in the paper." Jury Kobrla's column 111ns Monday •nd U'tdnad•.r· Plealle .leln Us ForDhmer Lanell or Weekend~eh Sabarilo's was origi1aly ku*d il Ctago after otf '* ~ l'8 r.ntt rqe for our bm>us lt*1 Sausage from Palenno, Italy il the 1930's. Today, tis sons & ptdson corm ., provide a complele meRJ " .,. '*'food ~ fmtl ., nS seasclled wit 5 geunions rA tny .pride For •-•atioa Call 723-0821 n1 a,,..,..,•""""'._ IMAY PATaO OlN!\ I: Patrons of tkn~ Poince's r~ annllll ~lcbratioA oC IJ&hts 0 b. •ill trc tcd to • ptC\1.tW ol rhc Oal1 t • • • dtfl!ter II dto p ric: OYb 10 CVitpott Bcac • rty 7S 11icst1 arc e.tpCC'led to allcnd The Cclcb~1ion of Li&hts Cab raked nearly SllS,DOO l»t year fOt the non·pro(il rc&jremcat and 1stcd-l,....)fla community. For more 1nform:it10n, "II 36'·9685. CANCER SCR££.~ll'\C: Fm: prostate cancer scrccn1n1 -.111 be conducted from I a.m to 11 I m 11 the Hoas Cancer Center. Rcsc n-aooo.s must be m;idc b) callina '722-6237. TUUPAY VOW!\-T!Dl TRAJNJ C: Free trainini for eris.is counselor 'oJuntcen ts beina offered by Community ScMCC Procrarns' Sc•ual Assault VJCtun ~ice!.' Pre~cntion Proinm. The 48-huur 1n11nmg k alurcs profc~ion:als rrom law enfora:mcnt to Jocal therapists -.ho spcei::1hze 1n the treatment of sexual abuse. For more 1nfomulion ind rCJ1Sln11on. call 7~n. R£PUBUCA! \\O~lE!\.: The Costa Mcu Republican \\.omen Federated will meet 11 the Costa Mcu Golf and Counll) Oub, al 10 30 A.M. The program v.111 focu~ on the Voucher Svstcm :ind v.111 fc:iturc spc:ili.e~ C:irol ChJs.c anJ Martl)n Suuon For rcscf\at1ons call 926·639 or 551-65~5 .. ...... ., oa ca r.• 4 TIOflb A ICnior ICbntiCMI. a.ct.I' • Ol)'m~)lc PIK' b Or-. Count) tCSid nu 5j Md older. be hcJd 1 ti.it at lM Onli!F COunl)' Fu ud &poliaioll C.C.Ucr rrom 9 am until J p.m Fol mcwc tnftNmata • c.h 1519 atJsa £S n u.saaor: The Souther• <:ounues C'hapcet or the Community A 1 tioM IMlitut prcscau • worbhop 116 p.m oa .. How mucb do )OU know about bc1n1 a Board Member?" For aiorc 1nformaoon, ca ll l80-7360 fMUaDAY COMPETITIO. !MJl\All: The Ncwpon Harbor ArJ:• Oasmbcr ol C~rcc -.ill be prcscntini ~w1p1n& Out the Cocnpct11Jo.:• Jl'1Cn by n tionally recoeniz.cd bu~nca speaker Jo-, Morpn. h .. ,u start 11 7.lS AM. au the John Dominis Rc:.iallt'l.O.L Prc~id rcscrwuons ;ire Sil for membc:n and S16 for non-mcmbcri Breakfut •111 be scn"Cd For more information all 7~ Clll~ESE APPROAdl TO llEAl.Tll: The Cit) of Newport Bc:ieh 1s sponsoring a free ~cnm& program 11 7 P.M foc:usina on the Chinele ipproach 10 prcvcntm& ;ind curing disease The prc>Jr:irn ~•11 ta~c pl<1cc in the Commun11y Room of 1"c~por1 Center Libn1ry For more 1nform.a11on, c:all Jad.1c • I lc;sdly 11 b-U-31 I or the hbr:il') ill b44·3191 JOIN 1HE SKIPPERS CLUB Ahd Save On Your Electric Bill _ ................................ _ Skippers Oub PririJeges * ~~CW ~Weet RentD ' * ~ ll'ilt OW FnlSat Sun * VIP Stteambnc ClllCCk--ms * Pnom) Noaae on SpeaaJ Ew:rtts • Jocn Bdore W3G93 ~ I nt.EE HOUR ----""""" CaDT~ ~=~·~ (714 ) 673-7200 AibdiiiMt R.8la · Quid A £.My ID <>w-sw · S-.0 0 ac ~ ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • FAMOUS RIBS I SALAD • TERIYAKJ LEMON OR llAYA1&HICKEN I SALAD -, • ""llAmlA PASTA I SALAD ' SERVED llJllDAY ID RlllJAYS.-.1:• I'll ~ ., .,, .. wr • ~T ... a• S •" H •tM 2K 1:00 1.m., 5K l:30 1.m. $11.00 ••try "' lnclud11 CUltomT-ehlrt . . • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • .... ,, , ........... ................ -. _.,._A_ ............ 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N cwPott Beacb Police OUcf M McDoMll wU1 pkt up Checks from three Jocat Rotary clubs -which b1ve joined together to fund a bic:ycJc helmet aafety proeram for Newpon Beach ..--.l!!l!lli!I"~ ...... schools -on Tuesday at a 7:15 a.m. brcakf ast meeting of ahe NfWPOrt Beacb . Sunrise Jlocary Club. gathcrins at the BaJboa Bay Oub. __........., Newport -Sunrise Rotary Ill -president Pritt -----Shaplro noted Se"'"Ce that the Police 1 •• Department, Clubs which is . sponsoring the program, bad· approached one o( the clubs for Sl.200 for the helmet program. ''With many of the contribution doll:irs allocated for this year, it was decided to approach all three Rotary clubs," Shapiro said. Joining Shapiro Tuesday -and presenting checks in the amount of $400 will be Presidents AndJ Cambell of the Newport-Balboa Rotary Club and Pitter G. van de Bovenlcamp of the Newport·lrvlnt Rotary Club. The 90 hclmcls purchased will be used at Newport Beach · elementary schools for ~ndergartners and third· through · SlXth-graders who are required to wear helmets in order to bicycle to school: but v.ho arc not able to afford their own helmets. 0 Enttrtalomcnt •94 discount books are available from the Newport Beach Sun.rbt Rotary Club for $40, according to member Rlcbard Cooling. The boo.le contains two-for-one meal coupons at hundreds of ~range County restaur:ints, plus discounts on hotels, auto rentals and movie theaters, and amusement park admission. Proceeds from the sale of the books will go to Rotary club ch'lrity activities. Entertainment '94 books can be purchased by contact:11g Cooling at 644-1294. 0 RU Ff ELL'S UPIOLSTEIY llC. ... , ..... c...i .... im-•a. cem •M-su.11S1 f • 1 I f '1 , 1 / t I, 1 .:oo "00 ~r ... ~ Real Loan• $200,<XX> • S7S maon On incxlme --"" ....i.... • ~mds.~ Business Loans ~ Fu~ . lelq,~~ ALLUUIGll #UMDDl'G MlnlblrWC i• .,,....1 .. •. " ...... _ .. . 41 ............... 1111 11 ............... .. •••"••••m•l1.111 J t t '1 ) ' ~ 4 i \ , .. ,,. , l ' ' I 1 1800) 99'.J-~7R? Arts, music, film, l , leisure and MEETINGS AND PROGMMS 11U$WDK • All arc wckomo to visit 1 Service Oub this week. to bear a Pl'OIJUD. learn more abcNI &he. clubl activitiei and to act invoiMd in service to your comm.unity. T\Jf.SOAY 7:30 am -Newport Bndt Su~ Rotary Club, meetins at the Balboa B3y Club, will hear Crom Newport Btach Polke Cbltf Bob McDOotll. DOOG -Cosca MtSa KJwaab Club, meeting at the Costa Mesa Community Center, program by Jou f1tzpalrick and the Gani Dftall Ometra of lbc CO$ta Mtsa Police l>fpartmt ot. 6:45 p.m. -Costa Mtsa-Newport Harbor Uons Club, meets at C.0St1l Mesa Country Oub, for the results of the golf toumamen1 held urlier in the day. WEDNESDAY noon -Costa Mt a Rotary Club, meeting at MeS3 Verde Country Oub, program by a Rotary Foundation Scholar. 6:15 p.m. -Newport-Balboa Rotary Club, meeting at the Newp<;>rt Beach Counlry O ub, program by Dr. Arthur Ahlerin of UCl Medical School on--Prostatt Cancer. THURSDAY noon -KJwanls Club of Corona dtl Mar, meeting at the Babia ~ Yldtl a.b. propun .,, ........ , llM9 .. die Nf'Wlllft :r~1 Al'1M1. .... -c..ca M..a ....,. ~ a.9' mceta at tbe Holiday laa in c.oa. Mesa . ---N ....... ·lnlM..._, OU. meets al the A.irpqricr Hotel. propam by Two Kawa. oa · Wort4 War U 8M lecalj. 12:15 , ... -..... Exdla .. Clib ot N~ Harber, meets at Charley Browns. ~nltt Club Upd•• Ii '*"6bJll«l ftd(r Ill lk Dal/J' Piiot. AM .. to JOfU' dllli'• annkt.IH .a~ list •"" 1uballt /HtiS ~ br FAX to Cl-$151 or br mall to 11"3 ~ H'.tJ', NtwpOl't Bncb., CA JJUO. .» IRISH PU8 A~-..C­woman WU ntcued by Ncwpon Beads fkoftahtcn alter lhe fell 30 10 ..0 feel ~n an ocean cliff ia Corona del Mar lhonly after 6 p.m. Sul}day. Paramedics uy Emma Hardin appeared to autrer no serious injuries f rorn Callins doWn the side or I cliff south or the Fh-c ero..nli Restaurant. Ten fire units were on the llCene, rescui"J the woman using a 100-root aeri3l ladder, bringina her up in a "' "basket." She was transponed to Hoa1 Hospital for obscrvntion. -By Russ to.r and OYSTER BAR presents ••• .... ron1 • -~ Kickoff Your Su~with QB1 at Durty Nelly's "SUNDAYS" Open from 9:30am· 10:30pm JOIN US FOR MONDAY NIGHT FOOTBAUI Complimenlary Buffet · New one/ Delicious Hot Dog Bari ~·--WINI WINI WINl------1 CllANCI TO WIN A TWINTY flYI DCM• A• Gin ClllTIPICAll IYlaY MONDAY IUelll. 2911 SOlltll RMllll, C..ta M11a, CA .... _.._.._ FOR INFORMATION CALL: (714) 917·1111 . ___ .,. ... ;~ {§)COMCAe"r ~ Bl ..... Alwtoa ,._ .. _N-,_0...-. ~!-~..5~ Edl9on_~ .. .! 1 1 au..... LL.::LL· I (PllMI Pme) C1kW u. ~ I .... .......,._ ...... .,, w..onfl9WldSMe. o1o llf* al M.b.. 541 W t• SI~ Com ..... C'.A tr2C7 • IMlll aBIC PAYal TO: Tiii ...... Cant SUWf 1 ...... -............ -... ............. ............. -.................. LLI I I · 1 I I L ..... I I ~ I I I I I -1 L l I I I I I I I I u_ <'Ar LL l I I LL .. z-., 9w.ao., lL L l I I I I ... lJr I etEK ONE! _ s-. _,_.... 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I He suue tcd lh3t In lead of loc:kina down the pier, the city Could inst:ill a ga1e at the Mc:f adJen Square parkin.J lot to keep people out after hours. Hcd id 2A-hour me1er1 could al1<> be installed there. •Jn a similar matter, the council also mu 1 <kcldC toniaht whether it hould increase the p11kina meter !\outs to 24 at the · beach parkina lot nc:ir the B:ilbo:t Pier. • The Police Department· and the city ace recommcndina the 24· hour meters as " w3y 10 curb rowd)' activi1y in that parkin& lot. Residen1s or the nearby RcndeL\-ous condominium ha'e lodacd several compla1nb about noise coming from the lot in lhc eve-nin~ officials say. ' REFINANCE TODAY GDIJ'lllteed To Lower Your Monthly Payment At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! Con Today f()f o Free Consultation . (800) 201-FUND 5031 Birch Ave., Suite E, 8eoch Could )our tr s-fillcd da)s u. e some I r~4Mrct mtal ? The "Dining Out" Alternative SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY Off lH 35°/o OFF '1'11 t, , , I TrulJ l nlqur Personal Chef , en/er prcnldc JOU nllh your <m /1 anord<1blc. personal chc·f. ,\ n\O \\ E~~ "ER\1CE l\CLLDE • cu~tomlzrcJ \tr nu • Complrte Gmn·r) • hopping • \Jl'al Prrpnr~tt Ion In 'our llomr • \arl<'l~ or ll('illth) \1rc.1I~ • F11K'"l \r~t·t.ilJh:s • Tn1> (.)ualll~ \1raL'\ • Frr~ht'!'l Fish • Canola & 011\r Olis O \\e u c the nnr ·l qualll)' l~redlrnt i;. prcpaN·d b) ccrtlnt"d chef ·•. lo create our hc4lflh). dellck>u . rin::sen <ilhc·ff'ft dinners Call no" and cxpcrl nee thl aff ordablt: lutury. (714) 549-7970 A regular two week ·service including food for r.o is $260. Now only $169 for finl time customers. • Grtidualc!t of the Cull~') ln~UlUt~ of -\mfr1Ca. 11 ~ rrt.. \Y I I I ~ r 11 c "' p II • c E E u hi .. nl PORTS \ SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CAllSON, '42·030, ixc. Jl7 Sea Kings possess that 'ey,e of the iiger' ~ Corona def Mar polo still No. 1 with South Coast Tourney crown the Sea Kings' latest annexatlon. 8y Richlld Dunn. SOortl Wiier • NEWPORT BEACH . -• Then: was no doubt in Neil Hueston•s mind. Cippina a wild champi· onship match with a bi-491111:1:11:'11' tarre, pmc-winning pl, .. Hueston, Corona del Mar High's junior driver, knew his shot was p>d. Alter spinnin1 away'trom a pair or El Toro defenders in the hole with 37 sec- onds left in the came, Hueston tapped the water polo ball in front or the El Neil Hueston Toro goal, a ft)lf feet hon of the line. But the ball floated, thanks to some ra- vorable CdM cur- re nu. untouched into the goal. , It 11 ... c the Sea Kings (7-0). ranked No. 1 in the CIF Southern ScC1ion Di· \ISIOn I. a 12-ll ... jc. tory o-.c r the Charg· "They were overplayin& me (in the hole) on the strong side, and l couldn't shoot with my left hand;· Slid Hueston, a southpaw. "So I decided to back into them, a~ as I was turning to shoot "'ilh my right hand, I tried . to expand my hand and the ball came out and every· thins worked out peat." Hueston led the Sea Kinp with four J<>•ls in the title match, inc:ludin& three m th founh quarter fl ~1 -which was behind, 6-3, at halftime -outscored the Charaers, S-3, in the final sut minutes to p~iJ. Hueston scored Crom the hole with 5:14 ltft in the fourth. then teammate James Palda scored from long range on an assist by Crosby Grant with 3:59 re· maining to tic it, 9-9. Adam Mcfarland Jl\e CdM a 10-9 lead, but El Toro tied 1t again. And with 1:14 left, Hueston scored Crom the two-meter po ition again on a Thad Buwlich assist to put the Sea Kings in front, 11·10. But EJ Toro, twna advantage or a 6- on-5 with CdM's Mcfarland ejected, tied 1t again with 0:49 left. Twelve seconds later, Hueston became the hero ers (5·1) at N~-port Harbor High on Saturday and the cham- pionship or the prest1giou South C03.St Tournament. "I tried to get my finger lips on the ball and get 1t over the goalie's head," he said. "It went "'ell. I thougf\t it was going in all the way. I don't know what the crOOAd thought, but I "'asn't that tense." CdM goaJie Greg SaW}tr defends in semifinals. He had 11 sa\es against Rhersidt Pol and si' in the title "A-in O\er fl Toro. "Neil Hueston "as po e scd," El Toro Coach Don Stoll u1d. '"He's 5-foot· 6 "llh ~ns o( TNT." Hue ton, who Sl)'S he's "a short 5-8," scored 16 pls for top-seeded CdM in the tournament (fl\c pmes). gMng him 22 fot the season. CdM Coach John Vargas "'asn"t tense, either. Even "'ith hi~ team behind. 6-3. after two quarters. "I told them "e ha\e a lot of lime left. that there's no need to panic." Vargas said. "I hated all that (scoring) I wanted more defense, because ""e C3n rcall} rely on defense." .. They wanted 11 mure than "'e did," Stoll said. ·• fhey had more to pro\e and they had more tenacity. They had that eye of the tiger. One-on-one. Hues.ton beat our guy, No. 9 (Mcfarl::ind) beat our guy and Cro by Grant beat our gu) It seemed hlc (CdM) scored e'ery lime do"n in the fourth quarter." In the ~em1final , Cd~t defeated RI\· er~1de Poly. 9-4. as Palda (four goob) :ind ~tffarland (three) led the "a~ The Sea Km~ jumped out to a ~-0 lead 1n the first quarter and hc:IJ a 6-1 aJ\an· tage \\hen Paldn scored from the hole· ,. MONDAY MO•NINO QUAllTlll&ACKS ime's upl Sea · ew hostilities · next It's down to business for CdM. Newport \ ith league warfare coming up this week._ y 81nY FIUbef. SPottJ Y.'rtllf CORONA DEL MAR -Those who .&\e "'llncsscd an~ part of hi\ four decades s head football roach at Corona del Mar i11h. "'ould ne\er anu e Da\e Holland of /!A~t--~~ s~ng thinas. 4"Q~- But with onl) three games under his belt. ·• eluding c:areer -.iru No 100 and 101, the methodical aster mu t reluctantly bid farewell to the non-lcaauc rtron of his Khedule. v.h1ch culminated in a 20-0 vie· ry O\er Ncv.i><>rt·Mesa District nval Estancia Fnday. "You know me,'' s~ud Holland. who w~ a ~lebrated aching veteran long before any of his current players ere born. "I'd aJwa)'> like to act a few more weeks of ct1ce .in before openina lcaiue." No 5Uch lu"<ury exnts. however, "'ith two-time defend· & ClF Southern Section champion Irvine loomlng in gle . Saturday's Sea View Lcaaue debuL But 1r the pre-league campaign is now mere nostaJ1ia, at least HoUand has some fond memories to savor, in- cluding SC\ieral hi&hhshu .,ainst the ''I wu real happy "'ith our performance.'' Holland id. • I feel good about where we're! aoina. but ~-c still 'e some work to do. And we better ,et it done this ck." Amona the cncourasina developments -aaJn t Estancia an offcM1\e emergence, led by senior AU-CIF run· ng b ck J.R. Walz. "J.R. bad a areat aamc with ISS yards ru.shina (on 31 rrie ), which was really nice to sec," uid Holland, who imed his third·)Cll 'tarter was prcuina after f wnbllng r times in week ~'O. and being held to 21 yards in the O.....,,.~Nlll Cosu M~ q~rlerb.Ktl Jeff Niebling was the cen· ter of ~ttraction for Los Amigos def eneten Friday. season-opener. "Some things that happened in the first two g.imcs ha\e been bothcrinJ him a lot, so 1t was great to cc him relax and have succc " Holland also praised the continued dc\clopmcnt of JUnlOt quarterback Aaron Perlmutter, who complttcd 7 or 12 passes for 118 yards and a touchd0'4n .. Aaron did a srcat job of lcadina our team," Holland said. Al.so praisn.orth) v.crc offensive performances by U· back Make Diarado and scrtior auard Tony Spear .. ,., R.,,ltr W.lco• • •lnor R.,,kl Welco•• . "Mike made a great run aher a catch for a 39·)3rd touchdown. and Tony really came bad .. i.trong after being injured (pinched ne"c in his houlder).' .Holland aid The W-po1nt output more than doubles the Sc:i King .. total af(if t\\O games (17). and pro,ed more thJn enough for a \eteran defense that continues to 1mpre!>S ··Dc(cn)l\el) it "a more of the same.'' :>.ud HolbnJ. "h0-"'3tchcJ his squad hold ~tanc1J tu J mere .n ~JrJ, on the grounJ. including four ad.). Senior dden'1'c enJ Jeff Oorland. "ho hammered· b · tanc1a quJrtcrbJcl Todd Thomp.-.o n 'on une cro..-.J pleasing )JCl, graded out :u 9 pc1.:en1. according w Holland "He's hJ,ing :i real gooJ )Car," HullanJ ':11d Pinto, Arceyut questionable Est:snc1a High Coach John Llebcngood "\\c "ere nght there "'1th them 1n th~ fir..t hllf, but our defense was on 1hc fidJ too much, and thc:y finally capuahzeJ. CDM!O mAll:IA o .. Corona e\eculed \Cl) "ell on offen'e and defcn~. and the) \\\lO the t>allgame · "\\ c thought (qu.uterbad.) ToJJ Thompson pla)'eJ pretty "'ell. He \\3 o( 13 for 4\ yuds and he' learnma and aemng better. "'h1ch is all ~c can ask. "Wh:u cau-.eJ us a lot of problems "ere pcnah1e' (nine for 114 )'llrd ) We don't hJ\C the kind o( offen.,c that can male up th e t)pc or \ard "I'm not d1~uraacd. We JU t ha,cn't pla)Cd to our potential. We need tQ continue to worl and 1mpr0\c. and uliC the pre~ason to prepare for leaiue \\e'rc comina around a hule more slow!) thiUl I :sn11c1p~1ed. but v.e'rc young. See MONDAY MORNING OUARTERBACKS1I "ith 0 ~O lelt in the 'econd quuter · E'en "hen )Ou h.1,e ~ooJ shoh, the) prei.i.ure )OU. Pol\ Coach Da"c Almqur'>I ... 11d of thi: ~l!J "-•ng ... · (CdM goalie Greg SJV.)trl al-.o bl°"leJ me ~hoh th:u I thought \\ere going in " See WATER POLOtt CdM girls short one cylinder, but still have PllUllY of horsenower ~ Howell steps up to win race in Jead1ng girls to runner-up finish in DIVISION I race at Dana Hills. Sy R <"1 c D..im S;.rs \\••. DA".\ POll'\;T -Perhap 1t ".i> the he:>')· i:.irl)"m1.Hn1ng lo~ that caused Bn.xllc \teel to ,uffcr ~n :t\thm;a im:aclr. .1fler t~u mile of the DI\ 1'1on I JUn1or- .-.emor girl qce at the Dan..1 Hilb l n\lla· 1ion:il un SaturdJ). but \\-Ith Meck dr~ ping <.lut 11 pmmpted the re t o! her O:>- rona Jel Mar High cro 'i -.ountn tc:im· mJtc:) tu learn a 'alu- able le n CA>n t t3l..e an\th1 ng tor gr3nted "\\hen )OU "''ie one lJI tho-.c runne~ e\Cr)th1ng 1..han c' CdM C-03ch ll1ll Sum· ner '.11d "That\ ho~ import.int the team •~. and I hope C\'CI)~) Orcs~n Ho-~I lc.uncJ )omcthing aoout the team -.·onC'Cpt "1th the I of one ol our runner'\ Cd\l, r:snleJ 'u I in ll"e Clf uth· crn ~ec11on D1,1 ... on 111. but runn1n1 t"'o dM,1on hither at Dan~ Hill'. h~d fou r airl) in the top 12 for the fil'\t '"'"() mil~ before Mcel v.a forced t,, ''ep out Jun11.lr Dre-.dcn H ov.ell. meanv.hile. SM GIRLStl 288D #1= BNd. Calla M~ a ·j» 011611-158 ' ' • ' ' • ' ., • "I ~ ' ' • ' ' • .. .. • I • .' . . : I . .4 • . •. ' .• ' . •• • • ._ P'--J-.•- 1 I I I I ......,_nl • \t IMbwiter) Fred Plaao M· ...... • ~ tblD brulle ud hdlo ~l WU ,...,.. ~ ...... With • deep ~ bNlle. l .. 't bow their &tlUd (or thil ~ but a·d y they were qua- da ~ af\er seelna theal moVlna uwnd Saturday. .., was YCry pk;ued with Jason Humpl\rey's (1t1rtln& debut) at center." Newport Harbor • Hi&h Coach Jeer 8rinJde(: "We knew Foolhil would be a pd test for us. so i l was nice lO ~t ®t or there with a win. I "That aame should give us 50me :C:Onfidence we can play with teams 'that art biJfer, and be just as tphysic:al. l thmk we withstood the :wear and tear (in the trenches) lreal well. By the end or the 1ame. '1 thouahr wo were even stronscr. We 11ancd pushing them around. ' "John Giordani did a nice job : coming in and I sparking us (at quarterback in the "Second half), but Ryan Smith will start ag:iin this week. A lot of Ryan's first-half problems were due to breakdowns by our entire offense. "We've fell all along the two quarterbacks are really close in ability, and I thought we needed some type or spark. so I took a chance (with Giordani). It's nice Lo know we have two guys who can Dil't 1111• • 11 wll' Costa 'Mesa Hiab Coach Myron MllJer: "Our kids v.-ere real djSCO\U'8JCd wilb the way abey lost the pme. bur l oon't lccl we deserved 10 win h. .. The otlly reason we were io a position to win, was bec:ause ot their miscues (Mesa returned a fumble 19 yards for a TO and an interception 20 yards {or another to forge a 24-21 lead midway throup-the final quarter). "We had an average pme plan offensively, our line blocked ter- ribly, and our backs had their worsr game in a long time. We bad three or LOIA-21 COSTA .UZ4 four runs that should h~vc been toui:h· downs, but we only gained 2 or 3 yards. Part of \hal was my fault, bcc:iusc or the game plan. I counted on 1he fa ct we 'd be tougher 1han they were: "It's the same old thing I've talked about before: we manage to do siUy things to lose games. Soon- er or later, someone is bound to step up and make a play to help us win the game. la &he OIMllolltkNI dtr•t;-•Ir ... c.a Mela. led .... Greydi'1 1ix pis, wu a 14-1 wio- ner ewer ~ railocw the Muto taya• record 7-l. 90UTM OOUT TOU• IL'_,. ....... ce .. ., ..... ....,, GIU From6 ~epped up. Howell won the nacc in 18 minute,. I wcon~ while CdM teammates Tracy Cltrrk ( 18:30) and Hcatbcr Takc&a (18:46) fini hcd in the top 10 as the Sea Kings JCOtCd 103 points and pl:iced second behind Mt. Carmel of San Dicao (81 ). El Toro was third (124). ln the final 600 meters, Howell was stcP,:to-stcp wi lb MLOumcl'.s Melanie Pickett (18:06), before pulling ahe1d by 11 tew steps at the end. 0 Drc.sden r0tn isn a~esome race," Sumner said. "(Meck) W3S ahead or Hcn\her Taketa (10th place) and behind Tracy Clark (fiftb). so that· would've been four girls under 18:50. Brooke's efinc. that's the good news. It's horrible &hat she has this asthma tl\ing, but the good news ;s that it's not like a sprnincd ankle. where you're out for two or three weeks. She'll t>c OK in two or three dt1ys. h 's just a maJter of gelling her balance b&lck; sometimes the weather changes things and ii was \'Cry foggy when we were running. That may hove A ' ........... ._.,_ I I' 1•4 ..... 4 It 1-t ........ = .......... ....... ._ .. C-4111 lllr --NII 4,.,.,, Rf ....... '· 819 1. 111111: ..,. 11. -•I. C1:11 U II ''I O..u .. .., ti. Twe 11 ..... .., ........ Ellen I 4 2 3-11 Cofontdll... 2 ' 4 5-t2 El Toro ecorillg'. Sbi 3. ~ f. l. SIDI trlgtrc:d h. Bui at leut we learned somcthina 1bout the 1eam issue." CdM. at~ ranked No. I in the ClF St1te ONi ion Ill, could at least cct~bnate wilh H~cU. Oart and Taketa . For CdM's boys. Brian Slinpby was fourth individually (15;24) in the Division 1 junior-Knior race. while teammates Pat Conlin (15~) and Tun Timmons (16:00) were 10th and 19th, respecti\'Cly. Neal P rson (16:32) and Scan. Daly (16:35) also scored as the Sea Kings finished Courth as a team. For Newport Harbor's &iris, Kyndnl Smith (18:4S) was fifth nnd Gwen Twist (19:16) wus 10th in the Division II junior-senior rncc that had 122 runners. ~'>mmer VanBerckelacr, who re- cently joined Tweil's squad after transferring from Mater Dei, ran in 19~ 1 for the Soilors, while Loricn Cleavinaer was fourth for Newport in 20:18.. ln the sophomore divi~ion. New- port Harbor's Jennifer Parker (19:47), Tahnce Thiel (20:19) and Stnccy Bl11clman (20:25), oil of whom arc var iry runners. phiccd in thC' top 20. 1. -I. ... 1. __. 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