HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-09-30 - Orange Coast Pilotowners travel to dog park as they await local site
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UpnalUdt qpn,Where
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Costa Mesa Md
Newport leada
are considering
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feeling
young again _ •
Participants from senior cen~ many in
wheelchairs, enjoy the<ompetition in
specia lly designed Olympic-style games.
By Kin Knorr. $plelll ., flt Da1y Plal
E ven in the exhausting beat, lbcy went from volle)ball
to discus th~ing. from basketbalJ to baseball, and
CYCn from soccer to tarcct &hooting. all within a
matter of minutes. .
Olympians practicina for the decathlon? An
aronman competition. perhaps? Not quite. But these
participants ~re j'15t u determined.
The 11hktcs re senior dti7C'M panicip tina in th~ annual
Senior Celebration on Wednesday at the Onnge County
Fairgrounds.. an event in ~hich pcopk SS or older compete in an
arts and crafts competition and in
''
modified Olymptc-Sl)le pmes.
Unlike the aru and crafts
We limit the
games to those
who come from
a sheltered
'environment,
who can't
always get out
and be active.
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Oranoe County Activity
onctors Association
contest, the pm~ arc deslped
strictly for rcs1dent or retirement
commun1t1es. convalescent centers
and scntors v.ho aucnd adult
d3y-are facihucs.
"We lintit 1he aamcs to those
who come from a shchercd
cnv1ronment, who can't always set'
out and be active.'' said MaiyAnn
Reynolds or the Oran1c County
Acuv1ty Directors Association,
v.hicb helped sponsor the C\.'Cnt.
Reynolds said the prncs -now
in their sixth yur -seem to
make the athletes feet younJ
1gain. There were .S participafin&
ccntcn this )ear. up rrom 28
l:ut year.
"I'm having run ... said Ant bony
Capovana, one of the panicipants
"But I'm just gcuina tancd. I've
been eatina mostly ii seems. but
I'll problbly play some of the
pmes. tna)be volleyball."
Since the majority or the
participants were an wheelchairs. most ol thc sames were
adjusted. For example, the discus competition consisted or a
Frisbee beina thrown through a hoop. and in YOUeyt>all the
panicipants were able to sil and smash 1 beach b.IJI over a net.
Those in wheelchairs also played soccer, scorina point,1 each time
they ticked a baU-into a net.
"We wucn't allowed to play the pmcs because_., live oo ow
~·"confided 66-year..old Doris Fortner, Ytho came to the p.IMs
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•For the third consecutive
year parish hall turned into
two-week shelter.
..._With leashless recreation area being considered. local
pooch lovers take trek to Laguna to give pups freedom.
By Mirnle Mcleod, Sbff WnW
1.AGUNA BEACH - No soon-
er are the words "dog park" out
of John Rus.scll'1 mouth when
Boomer the boxer barb wilh baat·
cd breath. He knows what is in
store: a 2.S-minute car ride from
Costa Mesa to Laguna Beach and
the a>unty's only lu.shless park for
pooches.
During the drive, Boomer hangs
his head out the car window and
his tongue out his mouth. As the
Russells get witbin two miles of
their destination, he fidgets and
lets out a squeaky, eager, ho-.ling
v.hine but manages to sjt patiently
unul he is lea hed.
"I've trained him to jump ou1
~hen I say OK.'' :s1d John Ru~
scll. a Cos1a MeQ resident \o\hO
la~es his dog to Laguna Buch'l>
p.uk JI least four umes a \o\Cek
'Once he's on the ground. he
pulls me all the way to the g.ue."
lk)ond the park gates ilt where
Uoumer's fun begins. For dog) and
O\\ners all~e. the park 1s a ut1li1a r-
1.10 \o\Orld of green pastures. rollina
hills and mo>t important, no leash
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Alt.ha Johnson! 9S·~-old right·h~der from Or~ge, ~-ent S·for-5 in the Fri bee to s WednH-
day to ea.rn a first.place ribbon ln the Senior ~mH •t th• Or~ge County Fairground .
-a requirement m\}SI cities have
adopted u luw in par~ and
txllchc .
··People come 10 tall doJ and
d~ come 10 play," s:ud Barbara
Phillip o( l.3._c rorc 1 on a recent ""1t tu the c:snanc p~ture with her
&olden retne\cr Stone1t. all
From pomeran1:10:. 10 dobcrman
pin,che~. do ) of all shape • ~ilcs
und color) con .. C'rgC' on the 3()().by-
175-)ard pr lpert) <tlong Lagun:t
~)On Rl Jd On .. e O"Wncd by ad-
JOining Gcni:ral E ki.;tr1C, the bu i-
nc s donatc:J 1he unu)ed land to
the ctt) more th.in a ~car ago.
The p3 rurc 1 \i;rrounc.Jed by
bar'bcd-'41re len1:intt O"'ner:. enter
with their dug tt ruu~h a double
See PARK/All
Corridor
tollway
stalemate
continues
~Assemblyman Ferguson
and Councilman Sansone
battle T ransportat1on
Corridor Agency over
placement of to ll booths.
By OaVld Heitz Sw1 W•r<.cr
!\EWPORl ULACH -. ·me
llUllook CO!l'llOUC) tu look J.I) hope~
le'~ .. ~ a ~ ,a,Alcrt for ~c-v.-port
C.O:bt Dr \C. moh:>rl,t\ who don't
"ant tc p:s1 a toll once the San
JoJqutn Hill' Corr1J r t fim hc:d
~ ... embl)man Gil Ferguson said
\\'ednesda' he doubts the TraM-
portat1on Cori)dor Agenc-. and the
cit)' of N~pdrt Beach \o\tll reach
:an agreement an~11me \OOn
·1 he ncgot1at&0n' "-111 go on be·
\onJ the 11me \llhc:n the\ w1Juld ha'H~ been efkcu"e:· fereu-.un
'lid.' ll°l> in (the agenC)\) bet in·
tc:re,1 II.> simply \tall. complete lhe
\HH l . and di1re the c1t\ of :-.;e~
port Be .:h to uc them
C1f\ Councilman Phi 'i.&n\One
and , ther cit\ off1c1ll1 (";ir 1t1c 1011
\11 111 1mt:ite · driver' frt'n ~ th
C\lUnh ~ho h1t""t u ... eJ ll \ road
\Ince ~"' openina 10 19Ql ll) ~\I to
11" me. the airport anJ other dc,11 ·
nlti.m'
A 1 b-m1le portlOtl ot .. ro:>d
"111 bcromc pan ol the \Jn Ju:i·
quin Hill ComJ r "" t'"I 1he
pro1ec1 ts completed in 199~. lur •
in~ klng·11me patron! to p:i~ the
toll
.in'One, a Corona d I Mar rt',.,.
d1. nt, bclie'-c people ~Ill '' l1J
the SI round·tnp charge ilnd ~
~ac1fi~ Cua t H1'h~-a), cl l' 1na
1he l~an de route :anJ trarrma
foll.~ "h"' h'c an h~ ~:a'l1de ,,,_
lage.
Earlier thii month. he a'l..ed the
aaency to n1n,.idcr n'kll.tng the toll
booth QOrth of the mter~tton .of
Nev.port Coa t Orl\e and ForJ
Ro:ad. v.hk.h anotor\)is •111 t kc 10
MacAnhur Boule" rJ
S.. TOLLW~Yf&11
Hlllb I
Getting ready .for the run
Newport H.rbot High SdM>Ol's Herit.ige Run ~ts st~ts.
Mlrmers Mle .highway sewer·
proJect clogs area With cars
So who better to run in the Sk race than studentsl Today's
Weekend section shows that u s.turday's se'\lenth run Mars,
student partidpMioin has ~ 8d\ ~·· Aho in Weebnc:f: a ~ OI South Coasl Repcrt<>ty's "loot"
and iflterWw wWl the Newport 8Hch n.bve d1recti at; the
t4-yNl-old .sandmothef rolling pam M WNt's Cook1ngt Off the~ l"'.llh to OktobM · anists vi. c.ancet. Canad~n <n ~ In lOCll SouN:ts; and oh, to much ~ 5" ln•We. .....
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C HARLES H. BARJl Jnrcltn
(642·3310) located on
Westcliff Drive in Newport
Bcacf\ is celcbratina its 35tb
anniversary v.itb a special s:lle
scheduled to last thcough Oct. 9.
Selected merchandise Crom Charles
H. Barr's regular tock of jewelry is
discounted 25 to 40
percent for the
sale. Items on sale
include watches,
pearls, diamonds,
necklaees. chains
and rings.
Best
Buys
Refreshments fo r
the anniversary
party will be
offe red from S p.m.
to 8 p.m.
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FASHION ISLAND
and Sourh Coast
Plaza will
co·sponsor the founh annual
"Center of f~h1on" fashion shows
at 1 :30 p.m. and & p.m. tomorrow on
the main stage at M,trstrom HalL
Canne~y
Village
Secret haven of
Newport Beach
It has changed over the
years, and what was
once a fishing
com.munity, i~ no~ a
quiet, eclectic mix
. «
The event will feature current
styles from Fashion Island and South
Coast Pl323 merchants and benefit
the Guilds of the Center.
of shops and businesses
Snug Harbor, frequented by such notables as John Wayne and Joseph Wamb.lugh, Is a landmatk in the unnery Vil~ge are~
Tickets arc priced from $1 0 to
$75. For ticket availability please call
556-2787; or you can go to the box
office on Town Center Drive.
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NORTH DRUGS (546·2121) located
on B:ikcr Street (on the comer or
Fairview) in Costa Mesa would like
reader~ to know that its annual
sidewalk ~le begins today and
continues through Saturday. . D
THE AMERJCAN CANCER Society
~ hO\ting a special f~nd·raising
event, "Canvases Created for the
Cure" Saturday from 7 p.m. to 10
p.m. at Crystal Court in Cosra Mesa.
The event includes a catered
buffet, wine tastihg, and a silent
auction of original canvases from
internationally renowned
imprc55ionists, cubists, photQ i'calists,
expressionists, and a.nimators. The
original art work is priced from S300
to $150,000 for the auction.
Artists participating in the
fund-raiser incl ude Palat Columbia
Oden, Ertt, Howard Bt bttns, Gui
Medway, Chuck Jones, Yuroz.,
Uonard Vlto Scarola, Isaac
Malmon, and Mlcbt l DtlacrolL
The cost of the event is only $25.
It includes food. wine, dancing. and
a box or 25 holiday cards from the
part1c1pat1ng art~b. Custom logos
and imprints arc an additional
charge.
All proceeds from 1he sale of the
cards will go to cancer research and
toward savi r\g lives or those already
fi&}lting thi deadly disease.
To make reservations !or the
event please call, the Amt rlcan
Cancer Society. Orange County Unit
at 751-0441 before 3 p.m. on Friday.
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Btst Bu>• ap~ars Tbursdays .ad
Saturdayi. Whether you're•
mcttbant al' • 1bop~r. If you bow
of• iood buy, 1~d /oYt to gfrt >'Ou
10111• publicity. C./J mt al S4().JZJ4,
lax mt al '464110 or wrilt to me:
lksl Bup, Dally Pilot. JJO •V. Bay
S4 Cos,. !tf na, Ca/It. 91621.
By Russ Loar. Stitt wnw
W hilc inland Orange County continued
to swelter Wednesday, thick fog
cooled the streets of the Cannery
Village -a secret part or Newport
Beach so qu iet you .can hear the
echo or your own footsteps.
"It's a little haven of reality m this swirling,
chaotic place we call Newpon Beach," says tour
business owner Chris Manin, lcavins a locaJ coffee
shop.
The Cannery Villase community has stubbornly
resisted change over the years. preferring irutead
the gradual evolution from working-class fishing
village to what is now an eclectic mix of small
shops and businesses.
In 1919, the Newport Cannery on the Rhine
Channel canned fish and made fish fert ili2cr.
Sardines, tuna and mackerel were canned during
the late 1920s and early 19305. Western Canl\ers
Co. operated a commercial fishing fleet at the 30th
St reet turning basin where the Cannery Restaurant
opened in 1973. -
''One of the problems our restaurant has had is
that it's hard to find," says Cannery Restaurant
owner Bill Hamilton. "You just don '1 drive by."
Maybe not, but ir you're driving down Newport
Boulevard toward the beach, a left turn on 30th
through 32nd streets will take you into the heart of
Cannery Village.
Snug Harbor, a 30th Street bar and restaurant,
has been a gathering place for fishermen, boat
builders and city employees for nearly 40 ycats.
"It's a locals place -strictly locals," says Tun
Murman, son of owner Les Murman. That's true
durin& daylight hours. but the bar is al50 a Cavorite
desunation for UCJ fraternity members who pack the
place every Thul"lday night.
The dusky lOoki na bar -decorated with pier pilin~
and a huge plastic beer-bottle-on-ice lamp that hangs
over a bumper pool table -was immonali2cd in the
Joseph Wambau&h novel, "The Golden Orange:•
Wambaugh called it the Silver Spoon in his book.
1ccordin1 to Chuck Kirchner, 1o. a Snug Harbor regular
since 1954. "Wambaugh sat risht there in that comer
and wrote about this place," he says, poin1in1 to 1 back
comer of the oddly shaped bar.
"John Wayne used to come in and sit right here at this
comer," uys boat builder ~1ike Brooks, 60, sittin1 across
from a shellacked sea turtle hanging stony-eyed on the
wall. "This is one of the only places like tbiJ left in
Newport Beach." _
Nearby, the 10-yea r-old Alta coffee shop on 31st
Street h become I kind or cultural center for Cannery
Village, with folk ingcr. anJ mont hl) poetry reading.
Locnl Terry Greene says he like the coffee hop's
p:litrie and homemnde brcaJ "It's rcall> a cool place.''
he says.
0 n 30th Street, the L1Jo Cafe off er h \'C jau mo''
nights.
Cannery Villaac &S still home to the boating trade\,
and a mill nnd cabinet shop tac~cd w11h lumber 1~ not
far from the growint rollcc1ion or up~le girt '>hop ond
clothina store .
Children'' clothin& manufacturer Jeff Yo~oyJma
opened his first retail store, Modem Amusement, in the
village about U1 month\ a o. H1 '1lop is filled with
memonabili:s of the '4~ and •5()) -1 ~ind of
counterpoint Lo has n talaicalty st)lcd ch1ldrc~·s
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Above, Jerf rcy Yc>M1y..n.i wu .i clothing
de igner before he et up hop on 31 sl
Street in the C nnery Vill.ige area to try
his hand at ret.in.
At len, Chris
Martin e>lits
one o( his
regular
haunts, the
Alta Coffee
Shop,
Wednesday
morning.
Martin says
the Cannery
Village iU H
is "the best
part or
Ne~port."
clothina. In a J 1 play ca\C, RO) Rogc~ :anJ 0.llc Enns
.uc pictured on a rcc:oiJ inging, "The Bible Tell\ Mc
So • On the nip \Ide: "H:a"c You Rc:id Your U1btc
Today?'
.. lt's quiet here -but not too quiet," YoL:o) m:a u y
"'rou c:in p:uk and gel out of )Our car and w:alL: orounJ
w11hout ~orrying if somebody') goi ng to pull a gun on
)OU,"
Yokoyoma sa~ he'd lilc to cc Cannery V11l.a1c climb
out of obscurity and become a kind of "mini Soho
Ohtrict." But Connery Restourant owner lfnmalron )
:aucmpU to come up with a master plan for Cannery
Villoae ha\.e 1fw1y1 fai led.
"There are a lot of mall lob here owned by people
who arc not in1ercitcd in crcatina a tourist place," •
Hamilton says "Wc'yc tried in time$ p t to come "P
w~th 1 coheii\'c pt~n. bOt wc\e aU &ivcn up on it.'' .
COftAMllA
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Wedlicsm1 rrom l)ic ,.,... or • hocoe in the 3CJOO bldll. •
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the 2000 blodt ol Uatbot
blC\•rd a.W South Coa~
Plan.
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TVUDAY, OCT.I
OU l~ES, MEETI,G: .. U™ tu
Oc1cnn1t\C and Si:ka a Bu!>lnc
Opponun1t)." a free cvcnil' pt rum
ntUUOAY, OCT. 'I
un lUSTOa\'1 n. OASIS Scruor
Cuter in Corona dcl Mar \$ otrerin1 a ~k eoune lO thOlc who wish
to make a lire his&o.-y booklet for
their ~cricy. Tbc c:oune inch1dcs
ID*CCTlaJs and SUidantt lO CIOft&truct
the booklet and Mil be hdJ ~cry
Satwday rrom 10 a.m. to l 1:30 am.
Oct. 2 duouih Nov. 6, For more
inlonn1don, call 644..:32"
The sewnth annUal HArbor Heriup Run ~ins ;at 8 ;a.m. Satur-
dAy at~ewport HMbor High SchoOI. To r~11ter, can 760-3339.
ponsorcd b) the Buimc
Dc"~lopmcot D1"nl\U\ uf the
Nc"'pon •brbol At~• r ot Commerce aod lhc N1.:-.P'>C1 B .. ac.h
Public Llbrary, will tJlc plltcc at ti
N~ Center Ll"brar') Pk:i~ call
the l1bral) 11 (>.U-31 or the
Nev.port Clamber at 7~00 for
more informatlOfl.
lO:\ Ut\A,l'.\ U lJA1C:Should
tb Ctr) Of 1' port lk h 'M: \
r td na and bu~1ru:ucs to 1n~cc .. ,. ... ,
Admiaion is S.S fot adults and S2 (or
chddtcn u*r 12.. Call 64~
GALA AllT llCEPTION: 5qfnc 2.5
lnc.crnadonalty acdaimcd artists have donlCCd or crated CHvatci r«
rqM9ductio" for Amcncu Cane«
PANC,;AX.£ BIU'.AKPASf: The f'llh
HatbQr Arc.a ·1 bt ann~I pancake
brealfut celcbratini 25 ycan of
service to lhc communicy will take
pt.ce at the N~n Dunes Reson
between 7:30 aod 10:30 a.m.
IUllNY
ANTIQUE CUS:To fCCOIJ'U2C lhc
IOOlb ul\i¥c,.ry ot lk l\ltomobilc,
the NcWpoct Bed Coacours
William Lobdell is on assignment.
His Editor's Notebook column will return next week.
HOME LOANS ...
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CW all the ways you can express loY8. one of the most canrlg and thoughtful anvoM!s the planning of
"'*1Va.n8'8ry arrangements before the need arises That's exJCtly why Harbor Lawn has created the 1iead of
~ Pfopn, allowing \tie Head of HMehokt one (1) FREE SPACE when you S1art YOtf t.n1ly in °"
blbe ,. protect.an plan. The "Free Spb. is at NO COST OR ca Jl()N (Scl1MI l.M\ ~) A $70 00 one
line ....... Clf9lee is required bf stale law This otter as valued at S 1 ~ 00 plus S70 00 Endowment
Cn. rs.-. easy._ IO asstn complete flllera• amngemeris, so your famtty wonl have to make an the
diftklJI deasions lftlef the t ..
Why burden your family?
A wise person Pf9P1f8S in ~ ~ .-Id secixity ccmes to the person who has made ttioughttuJ
prowtsions tor the ~ ot tanity and kNed ones · ·
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Harbor Lawn-Mount Olive
540-7602
1625 Gisler Avenue • Costa Mesa • 24 Hour Services
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8atbor !Awn ""FllBE SPACE" I 1615 Glalu Ave. ~. Yes, I an interested m undefstMld there ts NO COST
I Co.ta Maa, CA 92626 or obllgatlon IOf the "f REE SPACt
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ELECTRIC BOAT SALE
SAVE 30 %-50 °/o •
STARTING AS LOW AS ••• $7,999
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d'Elepncc will honor an11quc
automob1I~ and honclc1>s cunaic1>
11 iu I Ith annual show. The C'cnt
will be from 10 1 m. to 4 pm 11 the
un.;...-crsity or California, lnin.c.
Ticket prlCCS, ..-bk h include a
procram. are $10 for adullS and S5
Coe chlldrcn. bu 756-0093.
Real &late Loan•
S200,000 • S7S milhon
On incDmf ~ p~ .. ~ malil. indu9tNI
8 uelnes• Loan• Min. S7S,OOO
for ¥XDUnts ~.~
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ALUAllO:W #OMD&MO
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WIDMUOAY, OCT. •
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th putd1ai.c of 1'~ .. poincr onh and
Ca t:a .. -.iy.. i. pr.~n.c th:at l:and u •
open !op 'C 11;11 r.n..s~ The d ate ~
free nd ~punMJtcd ~ the Goroo:a dd
far Rnidcn~ A~uun kmbcn
and UC\U ar .. mntcd and arc
cncour:i d 10 t rini qut" tiom Pkuc
ront3t't lkt 1a A kn at 55'·<>991 for
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Ideal Care Medical Center
A Clinic Speclaltzlng In Family Care·
win off er free flu sho1s on Sat. OCtober 2nd at g·ooam-12:00
(Limited Quantity)
Carlos X. Montano, M.D •Family Physician
2075 Newport Blvd., Suite 103, Costa Mesa
For Information Can 548-CARE
Old
Bergstrom
is back!!! : .
•SI Men's 6t K-Omen's Oras SIJbf SpedaJ
(Ldy & hung. 4 hin min.) '
• All Laundry & Dry Ocaning Done ln House
• 2 How Service Available
(till noon. Mon-Fn) .
• Supcnor Quality at Compebtive Prices
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Bergstrom Family
Cleaners
Esuibr bed l 96l>
2934 East PCH
Corona del Mar
644 4446
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R.oben James "'allcr, 140
Jltll .. Wlthout Remone. •Tom Caney. 131
t" .. P&eadin& Ouil~ ... Seo« Turow. llS
t" "1'he Oieoa." John Oriabam. 107
t" .. Alter All Tbcsc Years," Susan 11ucs, 90
~111 Be ScciAg y OU. ... Mary Hjg:i.m Cart. 16
.,,· • .,,,c Ni&bt Man,actr." JobD le Cane. ll
t" "l..ik.c Water for Oloc:olate," Laura ElquM:I. 80
t" "~leu Body. Tameleu Mind: 11lc Ouaritwn
Altemauvc to Orowlaa Old.'' ~pak Qopra. M..D .. 78
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Tbe ewpon enittt Ubra,., a11o o&n • ..-... c.n.ctm
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FAL·L ··SALE
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For lnfo.Clll: (714) 780-3339
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a wa.y at Hoag Ho pital, we've
already accompli hed all that.
We 've made the area'. premier
health care provider affordable.
And available thro ugh mo4it
insurance plaas.
What'<t more, they, have
acce s to all of Hoag's advanced
programs and facilitie Including
center.> of excellence for heart . can-
cer and women's care. r;t1u/11t; Ii<'<;/!/;' 1//'t '/1 < ",//'// '';
j;·rJ//.) \ ( '11 fJ'1/'I I/( '<I< ·j; We 've even made finding
a docto r. simple. Becau e no
matter what kind of plan you
have-traditional, PPO o r HM O
insurance -we give yo u a
choice of physician .
If you have any que ti o ns
about your health plan, our
specially trained repre ent a -
tive would be glad to help.
Just c all 1-800-400-HOAG
Monday through Friday between
9am and 4:30pm and you 'll find
out what we've known all along.
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A~ you read this, top
government officials are
hard at work in o ur
nataon "' capital
They 're
1n g the l' c.,
~yMem. trying
to make qu;!IJty
medic a I trea t-
' ment ava1lahlc
for event>nc.
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Their goal is to provide
better cho ices and increased
accessibility while keeping
costs under control.
Meanwhile, 2300
But these aren't ju t a ny
physicians. They're ome of the
most respected in outhe rn -...
California. Their friendly , caring
manner make patient~ feel
comfortable and relaxed. And
their offices are
do e to where
you live .
It doe n't take an act of Con-
~ to improve your health care.
just a hospital in Newport
Beach.
NaW~ORT alACM • CA
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Slld) a lrielad MCI 1 bero thll
--......... record 00 ~ ......... nd ....
TM ~member Council
lot a.-. Aplnsa ~mment
WIM MIMd Col 1 "'Tupayer'1
Hero .. • lhe 250.000.membcr
Nadonal Tupeyen Union
ptaetMed Coe with its annual
..,-~ Friend" award.
0. tpOMOred leaisla1k>n to end
th• f .. nJ Helium Raerve and
abolilh the Rural EJtctrif.catioo
AdmlftJl&ndon and the lntcnt11e
CommelCll Commission.
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Colla Meta Hi&h Schoo.I 1tudent
Juon Orama wu one of IJOO
Alrk:an·Amcrican high school
1eruon nationwide who were
'I
receoUy -..d 'MMlmM II ......
1"4 Nadaul Adli......c
ScWanMp,...... TM Ad'i•••••• ........ I ~ fln18Cld ~ddoii fat
AfrlcU·Ammcu .....
~~the Nadoeal Merit
Scholanbip CA9·
The ICmiftnaliltl will compete
for 800 lcb1cvcmenl acJdanhipa
worth SJ rnillioo to be twardcd
next 1prina. 11'cy were telecled
from 90.000 ltlldcnl.I who entered
the competition lua year.
Mii .. Pl lllCll
Jan .... 11•11d11t
NEWPORT BEACH -Joan f ..
Beall hu been ~leded
prcskknt of the Newport Harbor
An Musewn Board of Trustees.
She is currently 1tartin1 her third
year in the post.
Retumina to the board
foUow1n, recent elections are
lrvioc Co. omcta.1 Thomu Rosen
u lbe NHAM board's vice
president, plannina and budget, .
Wanna place a cla••Wed ad?
Call 642-5678.
Farmers Insurance
0, c \ )_J
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Rabbitt Insurance
Agency
631-7740
Auto • Home • Health (Blue c::ro.)
SiDcc 1951
Nw Hoec llmpital
LOCAllDI•
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IATU•DAT, OCTO•I• 9 ... '"' ..• •••• ••••••••• Sub1tantial mina• on duiinu how hni.W••·
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lm..92.
RHaea.d to the board were:
Dr. ,.,.... a. Pk*. vice pmide1u.
an ud educ:Hm: HarO&d c.
Price. va pnlkteat. dcvclopmcnt;
Ind 0wta J. Diamond.
treuurcr; ud U\dlca Jan
Hanaa. MkUc1 Kaea. Peter
Perrin. Ste¥ea Roush, Donald
Bren and Jerry Dauderman.
Newly eJecced to tbc board were
community leader Ronllie
Allumbaup and banker Jennifer
Raffeny Van Berp.
Dim H. Steinmetz was elected
lo the hooonJy status of Trustee
Emeritut iJl reqnition of bis
tDl-"Y yean ol aervice to the
muaewn.
Cllii1Cll 11111• lull
n.eR wW be toad. bouliqua.
..ale ... Md jcwcJry 00 .... u
well • .-prowided ~ this Tom Boriai'n On:MluL The cbwch b
localed 11 141 Ease 22nd Street.
fot more inlormatioft. call
6.50-l367.
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The balladeer aroup, Reunion,
wlU be joined by linser Joanie
Sommers in conccn on Saturday,
Oct. 2. at Oranp Coa1t c.ollese.
Sommcn, best k1'0'#n for her hil
sinsJe, ''Johnny Oet Ansry." will
open the 8 p.m. concert in the
Robert a.. Moore Theatre on
campus.
A •UM\·CCk Li!& History
Composition coune for scnaon
•ill be hdd lrom 10 a.m. to 11:30
1.m Sa1urd y&.. beJinnms Oct. l
throu&h Nov. 6. at the 0 is
Senior Center in Corona del Mar.
By the end or the COUrlC,
partici~nu '*iJI have created a
bound booklet includ1n1 anecdotal
accounts Crom their lNes, favor11e
photos and scneaJo&ical c.bans.
Participanu w1U be aho asked 10
lharc their expenenccs wtlh
m..-..
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The &tancia Hp ScMal
lnstnunCDtaJ Muaic llGialWn It
loc*in1 f0t cootrlbuaan to llclit
offset the axt for the achool'I
marchin1 band. Colltn utions
be,;onin1 at SIS wiU qualify
people 10 receM the orpniuteoni
monthly nc 1euer. The bc>oacn
arc also look1n1 for any dOAation~
that could be used for name a.ad
door priza. The sroup& meet~ the '
first Wednesday of the month. For
more information. call 631-6108 or
6CS·S656.
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TVwo membcn of the Reunion,
Jim Pike and Bob Ensemann, Ywill
sina the hit IOnp they created
includin& "Theme From 1 Summer
Place," "When I Fa.11 In Love,"
and "Put Your Head OD My
Shoulder." The two sonprirets 1
have sold more than $30 miUfon
wonh of records including nine
&<>Id albums and rave G"mmy
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St. Mazy A.rmeaian Qurcb in
Costa Mesa will be holding its
annual church bazaar from noon
to 8 p.m. Saturday aod Sunday.
70..1 000 pounds .
Local-Nat.ional-lnumational
Door-te>-Door ddivay
~--padO and . ~-ng cranng
Ground • Sea • Air • Rail
r----"--SpecWmng in __ .........,
Houicho&d LuodJ & ~
Fine An, Am.qua. Fngilc hma1
Fully aru.und I 'I van of aper.mu
VlSAIMASTERCAJU> INDEPENDENCE ONE BANK
OF CALIFORNIA 714-641 -744 7 Ship ·,.A·,.little ··~.
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PRODUCE
"Home of
Orange County'•
FINEST PRODUCE
. FarmersMarket
at Atrium Court
FASHION ISLAND
MEAT..SFAFOOD
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.,.. Govenvnent officials
take part In Hyatt's
program to allow
decisiOn-makers to get a
hahds-on view of the
hotel business.
By Rusi low. SW Mllr
Glen E¥Cri0ad wu every bit the
quintCliential doOrman
Wednesday u he sreetcd arrivina
pests at the Hyatt Ncwportcr
hotct, knowledaeably sugcstina
appropriate points of amusement
for the neophyte Newport Be cli
visitor.
J can Watt served u desk clerk aq!f Glen Everroad, doorman. It wa his first -and last -
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Arts, lllUsic, fillll , leisure
and lllore -every Thursday
in Weekend
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"Taking OJa.rge of Your
In£crr:jJj ry Therapy"'
Monday
October 4th
6:3 0 PM
Newport Beach Public
Libr.uy
856 San Ocmcnrc Dr.
Dr. David G. Diaz
West Cout FcniJ.irv Ccnttr
Dircaxx ~"Mcd.K:ine &
Surgay, Martin Luther Hosni121
f ,
Dr. Xlcx B. Dcyan
Obstetrician
G~ .
N B~CA
For
Rcsavations
Please c.all
Anaheim, CA r-
cwport , (714) 999-0169
TH E TRUTH ABOUT LYING .
.
For years we wcrt told that tht finner t~ ~d
'-tht ~tttt That s JUSt not ttu(, s1nct your body 1s
not Rat ~rch has shown that for qUJlaty ~lttp
.) and ~back Rippon, your 00! mu t be fkx1ble
mouah to allow shoulckrs and h1.,s to ilnk 1n,, yet
supportrvc tnou,h to contour 1tstlf to the lower
. bid Only • oux• 00! docs all that
MORE SPRINGS. MORE SUPPOR.T
funpm the 37S to 900 spnnas m • convtn·
tK>MI quttn·1itt bed vmu the 1,680 to l ,400
'Princs '" • quttn·s•u DUX bed Mort spnn s ,.. .... ""°" lm pmaft """drculadon
DUX sprinet arc"'* o# ra1l~nt Swtdesh
.... lMy'R -IWCM»i ID plvridt .......... IUp•
port l1wy llclW tM '-cd ID COflfomt to ~ bo<fYt
~ CW\IC Mcft .... ~ JOUf WCJ ht
MftlJ, ....... .,., ..... ...., polftlOf\
OWi 70 YEAl5 Of l!SfAICH
n. ililllftj A Q .W 11 ... ol.....,
•Hm•s•'kc. htt; fk•M ol
'
It\ dt'\1gn IS the rnult of mort than 70 years of
rt\t'~rch on d~p
A DUX bed 1s an inv~tmtnt for tht m t of
your life But don't uke our word for 1t Come tn,
ltt' down 1n a DUX 00! and prove It to yourwlf.
THE DUX BED, THE BED YOUR
BACK HAS BEEN ACHING FOR
For aorr ~roof.
sniJ for ottr FREE 6'oOtltt
"AhanrtJ Tteb.tolofy
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DUXIANA:
ily•ahejab,
Ew1f01cl, tbe di) revenue
ft\UllCI, wu one I ah!' 75
pcrnmcnt oak.ala a 11 mwidc
·~ ¥:." la Natiooal Hyatt In Ti y, a MW proaram
delipcd to p dcdsion-makcn a
hanch-on view or the hotel
• bu~ne
WcariflJ ll Na I-looking.
bleached·white h:u uJ unifom1
accented by puli~il br:a
button facrro:id') outfit wa
underscored by hi lightfy V.orn
p.iir of A ic:s .i<>&lCin& hoe\; "1 hey
told me: l h3d to be qui k on my
f ect." he ~.1id.
"Wh:it's neat :about thi" ~ition
is that )ou'rc the fir.t pcrM>o anJ
the lu t person th:lt the sue t
secs," E11crroaiJ ~aid. "l'hc
doorim .. ':='"a ... ••dt•efdle .....
AINI &en• t.ell1• II w
about lime for di)' oftld8ll '°
COIMJ. u allitudl ol tMnb IO the
kal ._.. ........,. lll ~
Beach. U.O JO perceaa occupucy
tu is chi thJrcMaracst 10Urce ol
dty revenue, behind property and
~cs taxes.
Newport Beach CoUncllwoman
Jean Watt, meanwhile, was
\\or~ina behind the rc&iitration
rounter artcr a mornina mcctina
\\ith hotel offkial di)cu ins
related city po1icic .
.. As Iona as we balance thinas
like air quality and transponation
~ uc touriwn has I kind~ of
potential ror a city to have .-stable
economic base," Watt s:rict
ta•S.. .......... ,.
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~-----~IMMW•*•••·Alld ..... S15 ol llJla'I •..-. ...., ... ., .,.. ....
wortiaa bl IOS H,lin IMMell Iii tM
Uniaed Saatn. C.Mde ud the
caribbean.
'rrllia ii &he first ,car we are
inYOMn1 d1y olrldab aloud &he
a>Untry.'' said l:fyaU Ncwpot1cr
General Manaacr MC>laka
Neumann. "As )'OU '" retail
bcina less ol a Viable paayer and
the problems in the buildlna
iodUMry and real a.ate. &he hocell
arc critical to main1ainina lhc
business bale or the city.''
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SOCIETY
SOCIETY EDITOR B.W. COOK. 642-4321
PhllhaPmonlc woman raise · $60,000 . for music in sc
T be Oranae O>unty Philharmonic So-
ciety Women's Committees recently
ho&ted ••Autumn in New. Yorlt," t
luncheon-ruhiOri event
held at the Hyan Irvine
to raise funds for music
Pro&rlfl'S in county
Khoo 'The l41h annuaJ
event, chaired by Gaorb
Gelm.in~ was attended
and supported by more
than 800 indWiduals rep-
rescntin& all 31 commit·
tcet that make up the .... nnoruc orpni-
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Ktjnote 1peal..er for
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Society
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Women's Canmittea. In a depanure
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follows is pan or the
text or that speech. h'a
content speab to all
citizens or Oranac
COunty wbo care about
their children, their
schools. and the benefit
of cultural exposure.
"When I was a
child, I
. . . s.an1 sonp around
campCires and piano1 Jelinek •
-orten out of tune;
... round spolted load.stools in damp for-
ests;
. . . gazed at mountains wondering what
was on the oth~r side;
... ud went to schools where teacbcn .... and will ha"e teachcn v.ho muR be
were respected. protected.
Today's children What do we want for the children of
..• play video pines. lip sync. and Wir to today and tomorrow? We want them to
Karaote madu.nes; be;
.•• know th1t there's no such thina as .... educated for careers or unheard or
spotted toadstool; tod:ay; not trained for the jobs o( ye ter·
••• skj perfectly down the other ide of day.
thole mountains; ..... able 10 reason, debate, create.
... and ao to schools where entertainment ..... to be able to differentiate between
by teachers and in the curriculum is CA· propapnd:a, bra1nwashini. and simple
pccted. persuasion ... and to be creaaive, flexible,
Tomorrow's children and inquiring minds.
.•.. will perhaps sing and play VII inter· We know what we have always beli~ed .
active video; Research shows that exposure to music
... ma1. be afraid to go to unsafe, remote "and an enhances academic performance
spots like mountains because of gun-toting across the bo3rd. For me music has not
despcndocs; . only enhanced my ltstening sl..1lls and en·
.... must know about gang colors and be-tenaJned me. it has provided me wiah ...
come 1treet sman fast to survive; . . . an uplifting rush in moments of joy,
.••• 1ercnlty io.JDOmCnts OI cta.o&,
•••• c:omp.;lllionihip in moments of loncli·
neu,
••.• rcla:ntion in momcau of reu.
.... and solace in the sorrows of my lire.
1 can't c:ooctivc or a .,-eater Jill that we
could aive I child. It ~ sometbina that wiU
become a pan o( their bein& someth1n1
that no one can ta1.e away Crom them.''
SupJ>onina Jelinek and Gelman; la.r.;
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Lewis, coordin ting a m:ajor fashion sh<>"W
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uthy UcnJI, Cerisse fttiey, Elaine Gor·
don and NicoJe Denholm. The efforts of
these individuals and man) others v.lll
fund and run 14 proir.uns in the second
grade through high school for Or,,n1e
County students. They arc indeed "instru-
mental" in brinsjng mu ac to children.
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aller my dad 1 pono()<1th had
been in11allcd just boUrs earlier,
and my father announced 1h11 1hc
doctors had told him that he
could be expected 10 live for
ma)be one to two years at the
t1'\0$l.
On another day l miaht have
kept in mind the fact that other
doctors had quoted varying
tlcgrcc of life expectancy ranaing
from one yenr to five ycar'!I, and
that there are people in my
cancer support group "ho h:ive
way outlived their docton'
diaano i , and that miracle can
happen. but tonight it was. n 1
could do to stare at my potato
skins and pray that they would
stay down through dinner. I guess
it's been coming on for a while.
· My behavior has been erratic
and compulsive for the pa t two
weeks. My friends have seen me
lleldlrl' IOlullonl .., wldlly ,.
l;lftlllll violence around the piers
While the Newport lkach City Council
mtrnbcrs tudy optiot> 10 turb nighttime
.. iokncc around the pie~ (the> predict
they'll h1ne a recommendation in 45
days), readers 5till debJtc -..hether the
picn should be closed don,n ot night.
0
No 1k1tebo3rds on the bo3rdwolk, beach
closure at 10 p.m .. and now the pier. I
don't vee with cl<»ins the pier :at all.
The majority of the low·abiding c:iti2ens
hould not be penalized because of lhc
hateful acts of a h3ndful of juvenile
criminob. Herc I another a.se of the tuil
waggjng the dog.
pier earl) in the morning for fiihin~ etc. l
\\ould think thu in tead of increa ang
police p~trol "hich could be more
c\pcn,l\c, pcrh:ip if they hired private
ccurity or mcthinJ to that effect who
could call in the police if ncce' ry -
that should provide ~e kind of
protection. Clo ing the pier might be a
little C\treme fi h1nc is usuaJly best at
the early morning houri.
0
JEFF JOHNSON
So.nta Alla
_ go on a marri:tge que t, delve into
Karyn Evan Brown: "I chose to watch 'lea~e It to BeaYer' rather than doing my life. new-age material, and check out
The quality of life 1 eroding oround U\
while we all sit on our duffs allowing 1t to
happen. lt seems th:u the conscquen.cc oC
our pre cnt laws arc nol severe enough to
11c1 as a deterrent. W~ can change thi!i
with the p<)"·er o( our \Ole.
I don'& ~c "hY the re tofus in the
county need to be puni~hed bccOu)C three
people don't know how to bcha'e
thcm,el\~ . The re ponsc_to cl~ the pier
i" as obno\ious as the re ponsc to clo e
the b<ach early. Tho'i.C of us who bcha\e
shouldn't be punished for the misdeeds or
another.
'My rather
is dJinil of
lung cancer'
Daughter cannot ignore
reality any longer
aY KARYN EVAN BROWN
Second in ;i !.enc'
QUESTION OF THE DAY
Ban gang attire and
bring back school
uniforms lor students
We asked readers: Do }OU bc/ie1 c
gang·relllted attlfe should be ban from
public schools and would you be m frwor
of uniforms for elementary 5Chool
studenb? The unanimous opinion w.'.ls JO
10 both questions. More respom.e~ '4-11/
ap~:tr in an upcoming edition .. []
I am a mother of a kindergardner and a
fourth-grader and l would IO\e, IO\.e. love
to ha"e school uniforms. It "'ould save so
much time on clothes. time and trouble,
and I really don't thinl the lids would
care at a I. Of couri.e, I ha"c l>O}S but I
think it would be absolut..ely wonderful
and I wish they would manJate 11
immediately.
KARE GRAMS. Co~ta Mc'>a
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The !>ehool d1 tnct !>hould ban
gang-related clothing from being worn by
students because we need to have our
schools be safe places for our minors.
Also we should consider ha"ing
uniforms for students or at least
1dent1fyang what attire would be
acceptable to wear. When I attended
NcYoport Harbor Union High School in
the 1940s, girls were required to wear
navy blue skirts and white blouse" We
could wear nny color or kind of i.weJ ter
and once a month on a Frida). we could
wear any outfit we chose.
This rule made 11 eas) for our p.ircnb
to buy clothes And as I recall most of u'
were pleased that our friend were not
wearing other attire.
0
ELLEN WILCOX
Newport Beach
I absolutcl) think there should be no gang
•ttire on the school campus, and I think
the kids should start wearing unafonns to
school. It saves parents money and kids
concentrate on their lessons rather than
what they arc wearing, And they $tall look
like themselves.
ALEXA ALEXANDER
Costa Mesa
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0 l. ~o now it'~ real It's no longer
getting real; 11'!> .1 concrete fact.
My father 1\ d~tng of lung
emotionally for the r3 t week. I
chose to watch episode~ o "Lc~ve It to
Beaver" rathor than doing my hfc.
cancer
I i.uppo!>c that l 1.:hO\C to ignore 11 l~t
wccl Ythen m\ father aH.l to me: "I am
dying of lung cancer, .ind I ""on 't be
around mu'"h lunger I suppo~e that I
cho'e to ignore all the lno"' ing ltx>l s of
S}mpath)' tlul I rece1\Cd from
acquaintance' and their throw-a"'a~.
··T,k. I k, )ou·rc in for J rnugh road
ahead .. remark!> that h1"ed almo .. 1
i.ilcntly from their mouth,, but tonight I
finall) heard 'omcthing that I could not
ignore an) longN.
Last night Janet said to me, "Karyn.
)OU can't avoid the present by escaping
into the p:lSI or predicting the future; as
heinous and hidcOU$ as it is, the present
i~ all that you hove. I'm sorry." I
'>napped back to reality.
When my dad announccJ tonight that
he i st3ning chemotherapy next wee!.., I
realized chat he has more hope th:in l
Jo, and I couldn't undersuind why I am
choosing to wnlk this path of awareness
rather than watching vintage episodes of
"Leave II to Beaver."
\\.e \\t:rc: catin~ dinner at Mim i\
Karya ~•a BrottlJ '' • Costa Mtsa
ttSidtnt w-ho attt'ads a CJln~r support
iroup at Ho41 Canttr Centu.
Remembering dad
Ten years after father 's death, columni st still
miss es 'old man ' -band leader Freddy Martin
M > father died 10 years ago tod.t) At 4:20 ln
the afternoon. 10 be prec1~. According to the
book the fu ner:al people put together. he had
li\ed 76 ~cJr. nine munths ctnd 11 days
He "a' ,1111 on &he bed in a room al Hoag "'hen I
got there The nun.c u'~ed 1f I wunted to go in and ~cc
him before the) ltKlk tum a\\ uy I aid I .... ould pass on
that, and I 'e ,al\\J)' regretted 11. I !>hould have gone 1n
fo r a final \1,11: Uu1 I'd been going to ~ce him every
da) '"lnce he'd hcen dropped try ;a trolcc four month
earlier. and I guc:" I figured 11 wa' time to let go.
\\.hen dad "'n' di..chJrgcd from the stroke rehnb
fflll ......
On the
Coast
lentcr J I St. Judc'i. for lack of
prngre''· l had 10 find him a proper
nuNng home. It 1<, not easy.
I tal~c:d 10 thl 'lX1.il director at the
hu,p11al He ga'e me J four·p3gc hi.t,
thc:n 'aid: .. Don't C\cr ~y I told you
1h1,, hut af 11 \\J!> m) father, these arc
the; only place 1n your area I'd put
ham into." and he circled three: t\\'O in
(\)\ta Mesa and one in Laguna.
After a couple weeks, a space
finally opened up at one of the
recommended place The next
ch3llenge y,.as to find a doctor.
I called the four or fi\.e doctors who
had cared for m) f al her since he and
my mother mo,cd to Newport in
1%9 They ,,11d they didn't do nur-~ing home). I don't
recall who recommended Don McGalris, but l am still
grateful. I le m:idc dad\ final month!> a comfortable
and \1tei., .. 1r ~e a\ po'"ble.
What g1U me thinl rng about all this were the
concert!> .:at the H~att Ncwporter featuring the Woody
Hcnnan banu \\-ooJ~ of cour-.t, ai. also long gone, so
what the joinl wa Jumping to la5t weclcnd was what is
known m the hu,inc" a' a "gho t band."
There hu'I ne,er heen a Freddy Martin ghost band.
Hotel shut down a
couple yenrs ago, too.
The Mural Room at
the St. Francis. the
Wedgewood Room of
the Waldorf, the
Edgewater Beach in
Chicago -all gone.
The baUrooms and
theaters and CIVIC
auditonunu .icrm.s the
country where the
band played when 11
was on tour -prclt}'
much all gone, too.
In the years before
he djed, dad mo)tly
played priv:i&c panics.
a lot of them in Texas,
charity affairs and a lot
of the big lloll}wood
bashes. thing hke the
GO\.ernor's Ball nfter
the Ac:1dcmy Awards
ccrcmonic:;..
S tilt, people
remember. Just a
couple weeks ago,
Polly Ober sent some
snapshots her late
husband had taken at a
party years ago at Lido
lsland Yacht Club.
"I think )'OUr dad
was a iuest of our
aood friends Ginger
and Johnny Mercer,"
Polly wrote. "They
were our ne11hbon on
r
Instead of closing the pier we l>hould
vigorously enforce the e\isting lO p.m.
curfew for mlnol", c pcciall) in the
troubled areas of our cil)
A little parentol tough 10\e no" misht
keep these juvenile dc:linquents from
filling our Jllili. and morguc1t.
0
MARK HARkll)
Newport Beach
I thin~ that the pier 'hould be cl~d
after midnight bccau~c an)boJ) "ho i) Iii
:ind under 'hould be in at that time · •
anyway.
\\. l:NOY GUt:RRA
0
There .ire man) Jl<'Opk whn cnM the
How 1v wl\e it? l'ut more pohce on,
m:lli.e the f)l:nahie' for the crime)
enforced
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\tYRNA HAMID
Ne" port Oc:tch
l "'a\ ¥>ondcring wh> :a l~·)t'Jr·uld and u
lS-)e~r-old \\(>Uld he ou1 at 3 in the
morning. And :>l\4.l \\ho "ould ta~e their
J·)ear·olJ ch1IJ out fi,hing at th;at time or
morning It \4!Cm~ J little odd. and those
l\\O >oung ~~ 'hould be :at home.
I 1h1nl. dl1'in the pier "ould be 3 good
1dcJ for ,.,.fct) of e'c')one bec:tu e 1(
wmcboJv fell ull during &he night .,..hen
there i nu one: ''UI there. the:> could be 10
a great dc:il uf I rouble. Plu) the g.mg
th int
JL 'l· HOUSL. Ual~a
following his wi(~'s ~i h~s. Fr~ddy Martin' boind didn't continu
There "ere plenty of opportunities in the year or so
after he died, but m) mother refused them. Now that
she's gone. I uppo'e we could tart one, but I'm afraid
much or the Jenrnnd ha\, you should pardon the
e11pre!>s1011, J1eJ off. too.
Lido a.nd our kid arew up with theirs " think I am mu h more hand~me and )Ounger loo.,_inJ
than the picture th3t run) v.1th my column. nut l gue s
not. AppJrcntly it hows th:u I am ,·erginj on
Llkcwa the pl:tccs my father's band played. The
place v.ith which he "a' m0$1 identified, the C.oconut
GrO\ic, h:h been dark for ycan.. and the Ambassador
Harry Babbitt i himself an heirloom from the
big·b3nd days. I h d never met him until o rainy d:ay
last winter when we were pu hin1 our carts around the
•Hughes market in Easlblufl. He· introduced him!.tlf .md
told me a few torics about my dad.
old·m nhood m)sclf. But I ~till miv~ my old nun. even
after 10 )Coir ·
I was surprised that Harry knew who I was I hkc to
f'rtd ftl•rtln'• rolumn nuu ~"'"' Thursd•J aad
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~ 75 tenants lose patience with
city presenters before they get
their questions answered.
., .... McLlod. ,.. ...,
COSTA Ml!SA -West Side residents
met with city Md (air housinJ officials~
day Aipt ror their first preview ~ the city's
plant lO S'C$torc neighborhoOd re ldcnca.
In Aupt, the city set aside $44,000 in
federal pnt money to fund the Nci&hbor-
hood Improvement Strategy. It wUI target
aeven West Side neiabborhood plagued by
absentee landlords and sub-st1ndard rentals,
which hu oncn resulted in health and safety
code .violations.
The mcctin& of more than 7S residents at
the parilh hall at St. Joxhim church got off
to a rocky ~tart as residents seemed to lose
GAMES
From A1
tMir .... ~ waiain1 ror city presc:nten to
cut tbrOu&ll tlae acchnkal explanation and bepa the queldonina.
"People .,c b«ed in the beginniJ\a be·
cause they were talkin1 about overcrowdins. ..
iaid Patty Maldueno, one or the bilingual
leaden hcadial the community movement to
improve the · Wat Side. "They were snore
conc:eraccl 8bout the repairs."
"When we p to qucstion·and-ansv.cr sei.-
1ion thinp ·ace med to 'act rolling." said
Councilman Joe Erickson, one or the meet·
ing's spcaken.
The crowd tettled down when the panel o r
city officials fielded questions about the topic
of tht day. when would they start to sec im-
provements. But all city officials could ~Y
was to be patient.
"We onty have limited funding," said Mu-
riel Berman, redevelopment project manager
for the city ... We know people may get anx·
Crom Dana Point with a 75-)·ear-old rnend, Dorothy Berger.
"We might come b3ck next )ear, but we hope it'll be bigger to
include all seniors." added Berger. "We're very active in seniors'
clubs and sports: we do everything.''
Green participation ribbons were g1 .. -cn to all who participated,
but those who won a blue. red o r white ribbon were eligible to
compete for gold, silver or brohzc medals. Pan1cipants were
limited to only three medal competitions. to prevent a Bruce
Jenner-type sweep.
And 1t wns ob\-iou that some or these scnion. could dominate
the competition. With the event being only hnlC over, panicipant
Eleanor Lone had already won three blue ribbons.
"Make that four:· she s:iid as she headed t°" ard the soccer
competition.
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ious lo ace thinp done t i. but we're aoin1
to tuivc to deal •itb the mo5l 1erious com·
plaints first.
.. We already ha"e a list of complainb re•
(erred to U> by the Police Department," Ber·
man added •
City off acials issued a dnft pamphtct in
both EngJi.lh and Spanish ~nbing how to
report a violation and differences bct-.cen a
landlord-tcna.nt dispute and \'iol:uions of
code The Fair Hou ins Council of Oran1c
County was al><> on h nd to ficlJ question
about fhe possibility of landlords trying to
CVJCt people who file legitimate complaints.
"If complaints arc filed properly, tenants
should not worry," saiJ Joe CalU or The Fair
Housing Council. "If you arc complaining
about living condition . you cannot be evict-
ed." ~
The code enforcement S\\Ceps will begin
Oct. 18. For more inform:stfon, call 754·5635.
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lidc. there is a picnic &ab&c aad
ownen often br~ their OW9'
waler bottles to n:plenlsh lhlnaj
poocbea.
"I lM: in T:-abuco Can)'Oft and I
have a yard but it'I a lfUl place
for dop to IOcialiu:' aid Patty
Grey. who makes a 30-minulO trek
Crom her boinc eve~y IO the
park.
Officials and uscn say there arc
very few problems with agte$$ivc
animali and when lbere is. rcspon·
110Je owners quickly remove them·
selvc and thear dos-
Owricn add it'• a great place to
meet f elJow dol lovcn.
"When we ·f arst 1tarted oomin&
here, we knew all Jhc dogs' names
but not the people," said Kathy
Karls of Laauna Hills. who has
been coming to the puk with her
golden retriever Lady Alex since
March. "So we'd call each other
by our dogs' names like 't~re's
Alex's mom.' "
The dog park experience tS a
pleasure the Russells and other
local dog owners yearn to sec clos·
er to home.
"Driving wise, I'd rather have
something in Costa Mcso, Hun-
tington Beach, or Corona del
Mar," Russell said. "It takes 20-25
minutes to get to Laguna o n a
good day."
Responding to the call or the
wild, both Newport Beach and
Costa Mesa arc cortSidering estab-
lishing dog parks in their respec-
tive cities. So far.
• In Newport Beach, the Parls,
Beaches and Recreation Comm1s·
sion is studying oil unused s1 1e
around the city as possible loca-
tions. In the meantime, private
residents have alrc:idy raised mo re
than $7,000 in donations and en-
dorsements for fencing :ind to
rund other necessary alterauo ns to
the land once a site is selected.
"I haven't made a trek 10 La -
guna Beach with my dog. ~h1ch
made obvious to me the need for
1his," said Newport Beach Coun-
cilman John Hedges, who 1nst1-
ga1cd the idea for such a destina-
tion in h1 ci1y. "Why should I
h2vc to go to another city to en1oy
some recreation with my animal.
Why can't we do it in our own
city. We have the parks and &he
room, why can't we just find a
site."
The issue is expected to come
before &be commission in Decem-
ber.
• In Costa Mesta, the dog park
idea seems to have the basic sup-
port of the Parks and Recreation
Commission. however, officials arc
studying the cost (or the oonvcr·
sion of a three-acre site on the
cast side of TcWinkJe Pa'rk for the
locauon. The projected oost is
$16,500 -$6,500 for. rencing and
signs around the park and $10,000
to demolish an abandoned build·
1ng near the area to create more
parking for park&oers.
"We wtll hopefully be narting a
dog p:uk support group to act as a
fund-raising ~up to help support
&he park." said Dave Alkema. park
superintendent for the city. "I just
want to gel the park built and &et
people usina it.''
The issue will come before the
oommission on Oct. 27.
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flav.N Pont Roed '° r-.... -a direct rou&c eo MKAntaur. but
SanlODI wants tbcm to haw a free
ride all lhc way there.
SU10M told the Ocy C.OUncil
Monday that the aacncy wun't
very eattrilllulic about his..,,...
t ion. •rn.c re'• JOme teduaical
p~" he saJd. "It's frusuat·
if\&." •
The asency maintains the toll
booth muat be placed in u area
wlde cnouJh for at least two auto-
matic lanes and one ooin cobector
booth. But the seosrapby in the
\>icinity of Ford Road -where
Sansone would like to see the
booth relocaled -is ti&h&. he
s:iid.
Lisa Telle , a public affain as-
sistant for the aienc:y, would not
oommcnt on Fcrauson's specula·
tiortS. She said Sansone's proposaJ
might be con idered.
Agency officials have said they
need to collect tolls from cars join·
ins the tollway Crom Newport
Coast ·because they're counting on
those quarters to help pay off Sl.l
billion in bonds sold to finance the
project.
"We feel it's needed in our fi.
nance plan, but we've been asked
by tbc city to look at it again,"
Telles said. "It may prove some-
thing different or it may prove the
~amc thing."
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cenaiA CQOdicM:w wen no1 Met.
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lioa ahcmaac route that would Jet
Newport CoU& drivers lidHtep
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Samoae said it the .,ency cu
find • way '° ~ lbe toll booths,
the road won't have eo bo built.
''The &ix poiau were mainly eo sc•
thinp Fina." be Aid ... We didn•t
~ them all eo be completed. I
thank wc'U come up with aome-
tbin& that will satisfy everybody."
City Councilwoman Evelyn
Hart, who spearheaded lhc coun &
cil's decision to &ive Sansone the
oorridor board "at formerly held
by Councilman John C C.OX Jr., is
optimistic •· solution will be
reached.
Dana Point and San Juan Capis·
trano also have replaced their
wic:es on the board, and Hm be·
lievcs the new blood will be more
in tune with the city's plight.
"I think their members, Q well
as the other members, are really
listening to what the concerns arc
in Newport Beach as well as their
optl.U.dc 11i1. .. lhe dlil • ............... :;··· t »rt1tto. ..... An ...
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0... Drive) ii a public ro.d. ud
-.ow ia the world ·~ cu .....
ply aakc penunent .,..ny ii
tie,ond me,•• Ferpa90a said.
He said Newport Beada should
haw UICd Wm a looa time "'° u
a "club" lo bold OYer the aacnc:Y•
bead ... 1'hat doesn•t mean the city
of Newpon &\Ch would have to
push on their newly aonen pc?Wtr,
but at leut the people would
cocne to nepiatc with them and
solve this problem.''
Now the leJisJ11ivc ~ $ion is
windin& down, Ferguson said, 1n~
ho won't be able to introduce any·
thin& until January at th• earlie t.
Meanwhile, Corona del Mar res-
idents and Newport Coast Drive
Jn04orists arc waiting to find out
""hether the gridlock ever. will be
solved.
"I lhink they're taking an awful
long time to let the public know,
and the public is -.-cry interested in
the problem," Ferguson aid.
"And they have a right to be, t>c·
cause that's public property."
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laae."
The c:ounty cbin the llOltllbOuncl IUe of Coua tr.P..Y be·
tween 9:30 un. and 3 p.m., Wbea traftk iii upcaa.
StiU. can wens liAed up Wednesday from Archa .al the way to
Dover Drive. And the tramc jam won't end aft)'lirne IOOft.
Caltrans p&ans to embart on an overhaul ol the road u soon as
the county oomptetcs its work. Calttam' CQl\Mructk>ft ls expected
to continue at least throuah February.
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• Seventh Ralph K. Reed
golf tourney tees off Friday.
T be name of the hue Ralph K.
Recd lives forever .in the hearts
and mlnds of Ne~l"l Hart>or
Hiah students, past and present.
SPOR~ EDITOR ROGER CARlSON, 642··030,•ut. 317
ha would have loved · you for it
extracurricular activities.,
dcmonsttatcd leadership ability and
excellent citizcnshjp.
Recd. a former Ncwpon Harbor
athletic director and coach in many
directions, was the first teacher hired
at the school in 1930. The Sailors'
l)'l'lln..Sium is named after him.
Santa Ana High.
Three members Crom the cl or
"35 -Bernice (Sparkei>) Hadley,
Judd Sutherland and Dorothy
(Engdahl) Sutherland - arc also
expected to play, accordina to Sparks
McClellan, a tournament committee
member a nd I t9A<J'Newport Harbor
graduate. ·
Scholastic achie\cmcnt is not
nccc rily a significant criteria for
the $tuJent award-.,.,inners, no11hcr ~
athletic decoration, but candidate
must be enrolled in a t.,.,o. or
fou r-year college, or \OCDtionnl
school, b y September.
teamed v.11h l.Duu: Din~ccco, Dennb
Stutu1hne 11nd Ma c Zinger to wan
the I01h annual C'.oita Mes.a Chamber
of Commerce Goll Tourn mcnt on
Mond:ty v.ith a net 56 in the 18-holc.
6()-golfcr scramble format at the
C~ta Mc a Golf and CC (Los L3gos
Cour\C).
The Yr inning foursome, reprci.cnung On Friday, friends and alumni or
Ne~n Harbor will honor Recd and
http contribute to the Ralph JC.. Recd
scholarship fund by playing in the
sevcnth annual eolf tournament at
Mile Square Oolt Course in fountain
Valley.
Amons those expected to play in
tbe Ralph K. Reed Golf Tournament
include Woody Hadley, who
participated in the school's fim
anduation io 1934, as pan or the
original assembly o f studcf)tS who
attended Newport Harbor for four
years. Previously, students in the
Newport-Mesa jurisdiction aucnded
.. We've got I number of teams
playing this year that arc actually all
graduates of the same cla ~·which b
kind or new," McCkllan said.
One $1,000 scholan hap Yras
awarded in the fi rst two )C:an of the
1olr tournament Lu t ~car. the
5Cholar hip that is CundcJ by the golf
tournament was g1,cn to lour
~tudenb.
Pittric~·s Pub on H rb<>r Ol"d in ------
Co ta Me a. v.on S:?OO. Kc)tc aho Club
The sd>olarsbip is open to seniors
who have been im"Olved in
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Wade Tift leads the Tvs into Sea View play f riday night.
~Costa Mesa faced with explosive Troy Friday.
FULLERTON -For the second uaight
week. Co.ta Mesa Hiah football coach Myron
Miller and defensive coordinator Alci Hend·
erM>D will set 1 chance to match ~iu .,.,Ith an
outstanding offensive mind.
Troy C03ch John Turek. whom Miller said
runs the Win1-T offense as v.ell :u he's seen it pcrfoJmCCI
in his rour decades or coach ins. follows l..os Amiaos' pass.-
ins mastermind Roacr Takahashi in the v.cckly "dcline
chess match, Yrhich kicks off Friday ni&)\t It 7:30 at Ful-
lerton community College.
••Troy (2-1) has a SJCat orren ivc system," said Miller,
who is no slouch himsctr, when it comes to pilana up yard·
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\\On the longc:.t dmc (ahout 330 gotf
)artb) and close~ to the pin contc,h.
0 .,., hich ncned him S 100 for each ·1 he ·A team of ladies from the class of
'67, a collection of men from the '67
class and a foursome Crom the class of
'48 will join in 1he 10 a m. tee off.
Patrick's Chamber Oa}: Chm
Kcyte, former club chlmp1on at the
C0>1a Me~a Golf and Countf) Club,
loumament raa~d S-i ,000 for the
C~ta Mc :i Ch3mbcr oC Cornmer~c
See GOLFAM
Ripe tor an · upset
.... Saddleback invades Friday night with the timing
on its side for S1?a View League football opener.
By Barry Faulkner. Spcr1S wntet
NEWPORT BEACH -liming has been e\Cf)·
thing for Newpon Harbor High football coach Jeff
Brinkley when it comes to taking on Se.i View
League rival Saddlebatl.
The Sa.alon (3-0) hos1 Coach Jerry Witte':. Ro:id·
runnen (1·2) in the league ~ncr friday at 7:30
p.m • and the early confro ntation should e:irncr concern from the
Tars.
1'l Brinkley's sc~-en sea.sons at Nc'>"porl. S3ddleback h3'> tv. i.:c
spoiled his squad's Sea View debut, and the Roadrunners' four "ic·
torics against Brinkley-coached te:ims have come an the fi~t three
~i:e of lbc lequc season.
Newport•• three triumphs O\er S ddlcbacl., on the other h:and.
U't'e all occurred iD the ftnaJ two weeks of the regular season .
.. If we sea by this one. we'IJ feel good." ~ad Brinkley, Yrho had
his most satisfyina win of the scDSOn l:ist •ed.. ag:ailbt Foot hall ( 14-
3).
Ne-.-port, bidding for its second straight .i.o :.1art, v. ill ~t~rt !>C·
ntor quarterback Ry:in SllUth, who w~ relic\ cd an the second half
by Junior John Giordani la.st ~ck.
.. A lot of R_yan's problems -.ere as a result l)f breaL.do"n' b) the
rest of the team," BrinkJey cxpfamcd. •
If statistics are any su1dc, Smith wall nu1 ~cd to throv. much
agajnst the Ro:ldrunners, who h:wc )'ICIJcd JO b\~ragc or 2111 ru'>h
See NEWPORT/84
COASTLINE
UTOIOTIVE
SERVICE
It's the kind or game which
usually brings out the best
~ Saturday's showdown·
Corona del Mar puts its
hopes on the hne at Irvine.
By Barry Faulkner Sl)OftS Wr1ef
IR\ l'E -Corona dcl
\tar High hA'i v.Jtted
nc;ul\ 10 month'> to face
.in l"mc: football te.lm 1t eil~~-
camc v.1thin 5\ 'c.:-onJ-. of
meetmg an IJ:.t )~.ir " Cll·
Southern cct1<.1n 01\ io;1on I\ 1.hamp1·
onshap gJme
The ~c.i King:.. v.ho ll:bt their titk·
1amc bad to r\c:v.pon Harbor on :a
rinal-manutc touchJO\\ n in the scm1fi·
nil , get another 'hot ag:aan't Co.ich
Terry HcniJ3n·~ tv.o-timc CH· champ'
SaturdJ)' night an the 7:30 ca \ '"'"
Le.ague opener 11 Irvine lfaah
"l think OU!: l..ids Yr ill pl3) Yr Cll," '131d
Holland. YrhO bnn~ .,.,hat could be the
league's be t defense to challcn e the
eagbt·tcam carcuat's mo t prolific of·
rensc. "We seem 10 get real f ocuscd on
these lund of 1•m~."
This ltand of game could ult1m11cl~
decide Sea View uprcm:tC).
ll"inc (2·1 Jller ha"'"~ 111i 14-gamc
v. innan1 \trc.il :.napped l:i~t Yred. b)
rounta1 \ JJIC:\ ), ha\. \.M:rCOITU: the
I\_,,, ol 19 't Jrler" to gr.iJuJll\.ln to be
I t\\.Hcd 11...1 repc.it 3, le:.!guc chJmp
1 he )"·.i King' (.°!· 1 ). fa,urcJ b)
'-('ffit tu v.11 the lc:iguc tlcfore the \Cll·
"-ln opened. arc mm oft their be t
1fh:n~1\C ~:ime ol the -.c;a-.on. a 20-0
' dl r. l" c r E.'tancta .
\11 H lit.ind', rcput:illon tor mold·
1 h" l('.1m Ill pc:il pcr(orman-.c near
the ~hl'-cawn, pla~' to the 111h11ntagc
of ll'\1nc. v.h1;-h h:inJtcd CJM. 3l·J..t.
m 1,,,1 h:lr'' rca:ul::ir-~;i n lin:ale
"It d .. urc be n1-.-e ttl h \C a rouplc
mor\'.' ".11ne .. under our ~cit ," tfoll:md
1J ''Uut in th•' league. e'er) v.cel i'
a h1~ 2.1mc. ~ 1{ 1t -. n'1 them right
vii the ~at. it'd ~ wmcbod) ehc "
llollanJ \.J1d 1~'' v.cd \ kw, to
Fount:un \ .illn coulJ •'Or~ for and
ai!41•!\'t ' ' \1.:.i ~ ngs
"It h '" u the' c:in t?C beaten. but
11 :tl-.n helps their ~he' ~JI the need
tu l\UIJ 1."0mpla<:cnC) If lhc) are COtnl
to v.in the league again," Hl1ll:inJ c•·
pl~inr:J
If the Vsq arc to v.an the leaeue,
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at this ~ high school blnly.
0 D Friday, the Newport Harbor Hlib Pill ~UcybalJ wm opens play at lb9 Nib
VoUe~all OWJcnae in Mona.ro. W.
When J wu coochina at Corona del Mat. we won
the 1 9 tournament and the memories ol the
C}.pcrience arc srcat. I wanted 10 attend lase year's
tourn:imcna which Corona del Mar won. but I was
'till recovcrina from my hip tr1nsplat1L Thi~ year, I
, 111 be there. •
The tournament includes 24 teams from nine
J 1llcrcnt state It is exciting for our &ir11 to not
only see the Midwest, but to sec leams that arc
highly ranked in their re pcc1ive states which range
from Wyomina and Oreaon to Ncbmka and
Pennsylvania.
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1tate1' Wah tchool rauictiom.
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1q11tpp,d _... 1 aluel-court om and
dDml DIM put.,.ts. was aa Illinois
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TIMI ..11ate fuadin& ran ou1, 10 it was 10ld
IO a poup of ~I enlh"5iuts. While
IMft)' ot the faciliticS are very inodern,
there are still many structures thll k>ok
li~e the movie "One Aew Over The
Cuckoo's Ne t."
lndiana'1 Muncie Burris, which ls
ranked nationally ~ry year, is not
1llowcd to le1Ve Indiana for a tournament
(thq can lc.vc for matches only).
McKinley, which as the top-ranked team in
Hawaii, wu not allowed to participate 1t
Voleybll N~ opens Friday at !S with Lincoln
Way (Illinois) fo11owed by a 7 o'clock
match with Ci1y Honors o( New York. Thi
is pool play with each of the top steds
the Jasa minute, due to 1 problem wiab its school
board.
The tournament is held at Diver's SporU Center, . .
playina in a three-team pool.
If Newport win its PQ'.01, it would, as the No. 1
seeded team in the toumamen1, play the No. 8 stcd
at 9 o'dock Saturdlr anon-SI. M8ff• of
Saockson. Calif. b the No. 8 1M4.
If they beat St. Mary"• (which ii• pd team),
the Sallon would prObably ptay MolMI McAulcy 11
Jl·JO in tM scmifin1b. MolMI MeA~ the to~mcnr hot.I and b presently the IOp teatn in
llJinoi • 1be ocher semifinal wilJ probably be No. 2 teed o rlow Crom Orcson and No. 3 seed S•aa or
Chicago. The {lnal arc It 4 p.m, Saturday, fotlO\\ocd
by a Chicago piua feast for all or the team .
When Nev,:pon went to thi,) 1oum~nt in l990.
ii l<>tt on 1hc first day f\cr Maureen tcl.arcn
ufCcred a r.e\'Cte ankle spnain and COUid not play,
There is llH) a lot O( lud; invc>h'Cd in Dny
toum3ment .
l ha\e often dkcu d lhe \':alUC UC travel through
othlclics. nol only seeing wc:ath~r chon (it\50
dc&Ttcs in Chicoao) and the ~11d~c.st rountf)~~c.
but the wcial education th t ts ancd by mcctana
:rnd miXin& with team from oth~r area •
Harbor wanders, forced to go lour against Woodbr•ae Monday Night Pre-Football Game
~Sailors' top-ranked volleyball team
off to Chicago today for tourney.
before shuttin& ou1 the Warriors, 15..0, in the
founb.
The Sailors, top-ranked in the CJF Southern
Section and S111e Division I polls, Oy to Chi·
By Richard O\m. Sports wrtt. cago 11 8:15 a.m. today for the Nike Challenae
bcainning on Friday, the presti&i<>us national
NEWPORT BEACH -For· tournamenl hosted by Mother McAuley High.
g 1\C Newport Harbor High's They open against City Honors of New York at
S:ulors if their minds were wan· • • 3 p.m. (PST).
dcnng about airplanes in the \~~~~ following their third·game setback in this
third game Wednesday' after-.'C Se3 View lc3guc challenge, the Sailors scored
noon. 11 consecutive points to end 1hc match behind
May, who had four kiUS in the founh game,
all of the crushing variety, recorded a match-
high 21 kills, while middle blocker Melissa
Schutz had 12 kills, three blocks and one ace.
Hecker had three kills. two aces and one block.
Woodbridge (2-6, 0-4), led by Mary Hei·
neckc's 12 kills, had leads of 1():7 and 13-10 in
the third game. Following an ace by Newport
H11rbor'1 Sara Wannington to cut the Warriors'
lead to 13-12. Woodbridge earned a sidcout
and scored twice in a row for the victory.
"We could\c been thinking about Chicago the serving of sophomore seuer JeMy Hecker.
in 1ha1 third g;imc," said Newport Harbor girl s "My setter wasn't real happy after the third
volle)ball coach D:in Glenn, whose squad de· game," said Glenn, whose squad improved to
fea1 ed visiting Woodbridge m the .first two 6·0 overall, 4-0 in league. "And Mis1y (M:iy)
games. 15-5, 15-10. then lost the third, 12-1 5, had a few kills."
"Wt trie~ a couple of 1hina in the third,"
GleM Hid. "We had Julie (Hecker) and Misty
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.... Thanks to CISA, PCISA, juniors
are getting a better shake these days.
F or )ea.n, Southern California junior uilon h ve
soucht • common one-dc5i1n doublc·bandcd
din&hy to race.
Until recently, there was not o cl tor junion who
h~ outcrown S bots. Local junior 1ailin1 procram'
itched on an almost annual basis from Lido 14 to
Laser I ls to Santana 20. and the opponunitics to
compete against junion Crom other areas Yicrc rare.
al t csclu rvcly led in double·h mkd
bont ) came from the E t Cout.
In the la rew )C"811. there hu ~en I
1urpruin1 turnarou1 d in We a Coast junior
saalinJ. Thanks largely to the dforu of the
California Intern tion:il Sllllina Association
(CISA) and the P cific Co t lntenchola tic
Sailini A$Soeiation (PCISA), a new cl
thc.Flyin& Junior (FJ), w.ts adopted as 1
tandard Junior boat for 1hc Wc~t Coast.
Junior event\ now draw as, many as SO
UUJ~U\l'Vt und.1y'$ CC,
ina an ir tl rn every few mmuic
lh1t mpct tor~ ukl find the t
Dy the tame Wcl~h re hcc.I the dock, he
could h3tdly hear.
More lh3n l<X) bo ts dc~nJcJ on
NHYC a.er the "'ecl cnd for NHYC~ r ll
Gold Cup Rcgau:s. Ught ;and nu._) ~e terl)
brec1c , :ilon ~1th :a he \) fog th t
\\Ouldn'I so 11\\ ll), m:idc for tnt ._) »•ling
ondition .
r~&"ely.
0 e ruidc's 81cnd n KS in boi C2i. nd
Dana Point' M u ' tcia ron 0 John and J nifer
Onayton clime out 011 top in the cn·bo l Snipe
fleet. ' In out 'de dauc ,..;in:i ael n nd T .. mtny"
Smuh ~ lkcd 11"' y "" th the nine·bo t Etchell Occl
Bob Kcuenhofen -. second aniJ 0~-c UUm:sn
third.
Er an Y1111er once Dgi1n ....-on the fh"C'·boat Sh1ckh
Oeet, •rd Kud.) Bed: re turned to Ne-. port to v.-'in
the n\ne-boa1 Star rtect.
Wi1hout inter-reaional competition, juniors' sailina
development was stincd.
WluJe West Coast sailinc programs struagled to
find a common clas for their juniors, East Coast
junior sailors have alwa)'S had an extensive reaatta
circuit in the 420 clus, with most regattas drawina
40-50 boats, and events hosted in harbors trom Meine
to Florida.
FJ , and We t Co.ut juniotl ~'On four of the
top fi~e pou at la t )Car's high school
national . At la t weekend's Fall Oold C\Jp,
so many juniors were sailing FJs that the
S:sbot A clas drew only nine boats.
Volleyball
Con)~tcn ) did not ~) lor Dosnn)
Zimbaldi 1n the 3S·bout l·J cla ' £,.en
though Z1mh:ilJ1 f101-.hcd e\Cr) r;icc an the
top foe, NUiis tcamm..atc N<Alh:.in Dunham
dropped hh \loor t race, .ind fani h1.:J one
•1tte Women·~ Ocl'.an Rucang S:ulin A ~1:uion
(\\ORS r\) 1 h<htang 1t~ :annu:il All·\\ umen Re 11;,
S. 1urdo1) .ind Sund:a).
It wasn't surpnsina that during the mid 1980s, the
majority or top collegiate sailors (collegiate racina i
• Race committee duty js mostly a
thank.le s job, and for 13st weekend's Fall Oold Cup,
NHYC's outside race committee eot the worst of it.
Visibility wa so b3d that It wasn't possible to sight
down the starting hnc. The fog was so bad Sunday
1hat RIC member Chris Welsh had to sit alone on the
BuHaloes drop Irvine Giants, 6-0
With a stining defensive effort, the Newport M~a
Buffaloes blanked the Irvine Gi3nts, 6--0, in local Jun-
ior All-American Football action la.st Saturday.
Highlighting the Buff aloes' defen ive efforts were
an interception by Rya n Cooper and a muffed punt
recovered by Garrett Link. The Buffaloe ' dcfen e
limi1cd Irvine to just 80 yards on the ground.
The dcfensi~e b3ck pl:iy of John McKay, Bill Gul-
ley and Derck Boucher hmi1ed the Gi3nts to only
one reception. Lmcbacker Marshall Rothwell kept
continual pressure on the qu:irtcrb3ck and "a~
n;amed the dcfensi"c MVP. Linc coach Ed Matli n
awarded the offcnst\c MVP award to the interior
lane, which include) Grant Estabrook, Michael Tun·
ney, Casey Luche)I and Nathan Mallin.
The Buffal~ play at M1\Sion Viejo Sa~rdny os1 3
in a key league game
In other games:
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Yi~ ~ Cll'ltC ~ ~ IQlllll ~ ~ !Iii h ol·
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5'-ot!t and l'QiOfs CIWts ~ k.t\11 "-t, P"9r '4IOlft. Niii SMlll OMI
~ ~ PUft TtMI T,_.,.. Onw HoMft, Md QMy, Pw)1Dll l(dy
Al'tfl1 R¥U\. KIWI ()Un and IMt OIOn ~ TM'Cllt Sid ~f •Ctt
llllned dltnM ~ Cll .. .,..
The Watwemt$ llOIS lnft • 11 U\ $ardry
• a.uttt Gate 11 ,,.httne lrtatt I : Ryll\ Ac11rWO Mhed lor mott
1111 165 ya'dl • h hSll amt 1111 Wt ~ N llMftS ~ I lint tf!tn-
llW tllor\. T,W lroww was ...S OlllnSlft plrytr Cll flt ..._ •1* I.AM\
~Ut'Nd~Cll .... bllnDn -n. ...... ~ ,_ Norw.-. lcntl tt. ~
• ~ ~atti U, ·~· 121 T,_ ~ ICOt'ld Cll'I hw lnl
Buffaloes' Clay Wilson (45) draws a crowd.
tour p0JscU10nS U\llQ llle1f 1ram soeeo 1> OIA'lll Ill~ Tht But~n IC~ two ~ Cl lhl tow'll ~. WWI Md ~ scOMQ Ile fifS!
on I ~ Slit._ bd'ond flt lllocl..nQ Cll Jl'lt Rar:w.i. Jama ~IOTIOl't ltlO
Enc Scf!wW
Tht 61111 score camt on a 6 y¥0 PlSS trom it>)10n I> Kytt Missey ~ llso
Mneo 1or 93 pes 11 "' ~ The &icAlyts ""' h0$1 h lnglrwOod ~s
• : pm. sue., • 8o'llli Ctet p.,.. • T,.lan. •• Qwct.ft °'°" I : .. flt c~ OC*ltf, 1111 Tro;-w ~ G.wdelt Ct'O't't Ci Otfo/ poil'CS ~ I bloclled Pllf ..mtJI l>'A llw Dal on h ~ ~ I fa sNt1 CiMdln Cirowt. ~WU W:.d ID (LISI
Int In! OOW11S ICO'td CS Otfo/ TD
The T,.,. orense ns lid 11y 8linoc. ~ Cllld Smll n Aaam Cooow h..i Pnuiar tCOttlS trom 3 yws c.a on 1 ~ M!fper and
Mm TNid taql I P&SS lor I ylrCS IO ~ tit ~ al¥t Tht ll'Olft llOst rw
Onnge Cr.cts • 5 pm 5.aTdly
Condors handle Pop Warner· foe, 30-7
The Costa Mcu Pop Warner Condon trJ\cleJ
10 Bre:i last Saturday 10 meet the Junior Pee \\cc
Falcons and c:imc away "Ith a 30-7 victory
Kingsley Echema scored three times. coins out·
side and running aw:iy from all defenders; Chc)'llC
St. Laurent added ano1her TD going outside, ;and
Jacob Cra"ford finished the Mc)a scoring ~nh a
J ·yard fullb3d: plunge an the final quuter.
Andre Dew had his number called most in 1hc
l:ist sconn1 drive after 1he Pop Warner "mrrcy
rule" was put into cCfecl -"hcn~er a l4-poant
spre:id exists. the more upcrienced pla)cr mu t
come out of the game.
The Condors' dden!>C, led b)' Billy Ander.on
and John Jaclson. lcpt the Falcons off bal..anc~
throuahout the game. Thi Saturday, 1he Condo(')
h0$t the Anaheim Chargen on 1hc Co ta Me!h.l
High field at noon.
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tiq. n the 111.it...h
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Newport edges Beverly Hills
CdM romps In league opener
CORO\iA Dl:.L MAR -I tc: < u
r1. nJ dcl \l..ar High Y.3tcr polo IC Jn rt'
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The Southern California Colle 1: ----
1 n a baulc .>I team'!> r .. nhd 'in the •. "llmen, '°'cer t<...am dropped :in *
hip ~ll ot Cll l),, 1 .. ion I g1rb lcnn•'· ~ :-.AIA D1,tr1c1 3 mJIChup at U11:1la . .i.o.
the ~u 4 l\c:.,..port Harbor lial!h girls to remain ..-.inlc» an nine ma1chr tht'
1enn1s le3m outla'>ted N 1 ~~ U \C'rl~ i.e;a .. on. The E.aglt' p3Jdcd .a 1-0 h:slltrrnC" lead
Hrlh \\cJnc:,d:i\, II!:->. de.)p11, ~J''"t! thn.c .rq;.u· \\1th three goal, an the 'enmd h;ilf . In v.urnen·,
l.ir ... ,1Jd1ncd "'11h 1l1c nu ·1 he ;ialor ... 1mprm eJ to r \llllC\ball l hhl Orange (. OJ..'t College \I ~I 'Aa'
·O vn·r JI . h l)thi.:r m.:i•, l '> l orona Jd ~1.ir no m..11..h f.ir u11N-Jten non· inference !I. e l •mg
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\lard( \'tlh ,.,,pl hc.-r 'rn~l.:' rn.11 he' F1.>r the tc.im·k.1dang SC\Cn l alh lru111 out,ttk hitter Bn·
't~..:onJ ,:,J ht ! \ I , .. 1r .. 1J lo't J mat~h on trh rhad..trav $0(_,,1 Cl. ICl!e fell IO L c RI\•
g.tmc.--.. !'>I ... ~ 11 \ 11111\ Jli1h ..iltcr the ,cl ,,,,re cr;1de. I '·~. j;.JJ 15·, IO fill to b·7 o'c1all Gt·
fan1~hed an 1 (),'... p, ... l OC\it \\riitht h.1d -.c,en Lill\ for the\ :ans:oarJ ..
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S.MI Stride and 3·Ml1e Stroll
.. •• mw .. •ct••••~••s
Upper~
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lQa tho adjmtments ho eea wkh 1DCM1 ol
bis own.··
Desplt9 the two tea.ms' rcputatioa b
off ensiYC cfflC'iency -tho Warrion baYC
77 points thus far •hilo the M'dtanp
bavc amused 99 -Miller belicYes this
year'• meetina won't match the fireworks
of w1 ~uon·1 42-35 Troy victory.
N,,.,.._ w-.0 Ud .. ba1 ..W ~
Mel ... ICMOD ...... ~ (6 ol7 b
11,.-
NieblJaa oooaected on 9 ol 15 I« 89
yaidi m lals lint IWO pma. this )ftl. bul
Miller elected IO return 10 his alnlolt C:X·
dvti¥c emphalil oa tho nm last wcet.
'"SOtmetimes I tct CAUJhl up in tho run.
and I don't chink aboul the pus." .said
Miller, who hu instructed Hendcr100 to
insist the Mu tancs throw at least 10 pus·
Mesa's All-OF ..,ct lkyaA Luxcrn-
be>uraer. •bo hu mblcd mma of ,,,...,
pmes With lajuriea. la qpected l>xk on
otftme. aod at l*bldcr, t4thllc IOpho-
morc Jason Morin (6--fooc~. MO) •tU re·
place Ariel Heredia (tpralncd ankle) 11
COM
From 81
they wilt need to improve defen ivtlY-• where they have &Jlo-Ncd IP aver-
age or 282 yards in total ottense the llrat lb.rec weeb.
Going a long way to lessen the opponents' output, however, is ll\'ine'a
balanced offense, which has avcraaed 334 ,ants per game, led by senior
running back Tony Mathis and senior quarterback Mike Phelps.
_...._
From 81
ins yards 1pinst three '93 foes.
That should play into the hands
of Newport senior tallback Wiufo
Tift, who 1Urpassed the 2.000-yard
career mark last week., and now
sets his li&)lts on Steve
turn). The Tlrs h2\'C alto.ed on1y
166 yards on the around, and a
paJtry 152 throuah the air.
Cha1len&ina the Sailors dcfen~
will be senior quarterback Daniel
Ruvolo. a three-year starter who
bu thrown forr 250 yuds and
three TDs thus far. rompletini 17
of 41 with 1h~e inter· Mathis. a secondary threat lut year behind rwo-tlme CIF Player of
the Year Scott Seal, bas assumed the ru hii>a load, rolling for 439 yards
and seven touchdowns oo 68 C3rrics thus far.
Bruas' tchooJ and dis-
trict career record of
2.700 yards in 1982-83.
ceptions. Cl= TOii 10 "He's done a good
Phelps (6-!oot·3. 210), whom Holland claims is better than last year's
all-league pitk Aron Garcia. has completed 36 of 54 !or SSO yards and
four TDs.
Phelps' favorite uuiet is senior transfer Geoff Noiscy, who has an Or·
ance C.Ounty-high 20 catches for 344 yards and three TOs.
Combating the Irvine arsenal, will be a veteran CdM defense, led by
linebackers Scott Hardesty, Chris Taylor and J.J. DiCcsare, as well as
end Jeff Borland and taclclc Mickey Long.
CdM's offense, averaging 210 yards per game. relics heavily on senior
All-CIF tailbock J.R. Walz. whose 1,913 yards over three seasons leaves
him just 111 shy of Brian Lucas' school career record set in i988~89.
Tift has pined 320
yards on 60 curies, in·
eluding touchdowns of
73 and S6 yards and
should be further helped
by the retum of center
Chris Vaili who mis.scd
the first three contests
with a twisted knee.
Defensively, the Sail·
ors have stifled op-
ponents, with just 12 of
Division N job against us the l:ast
two yeon," Brinkley
said.
Tailback Aaron Pulsi·
for (198 rushing yard
00 33 Carrie ) and (uJI.
back Omar Pah,c10
( 167 on 29) key the
ground attack. while
w1dcout Gilbert Gui·
man hill iwo TD
nmon1 his eight catches
for 129 yards. Walz will aced help, however. from junior quancrback Aaron Perl·
mutter. who has completed 14 o( 27 for 283 yards and two T[}a. the 19 points yielded coming Brinkley also sited Saddleback.
offensive tackle Jim Ambriz. a 6·
root-2. 25().pound junior, as •
force up front.
Adding to Perlmuucr's challenge is the fact 1h:i1 Irvine already has
seven interceptions and 13 quarterback acks.
against the ddcnse (the other
seven on an 83-yard kickoff re·
CORONA DEL MAR'S STARTING LINEUPS
(lllUNtl
NIWPORT H.Alt80R'I STARTING LINEUPS
(lnillwt) cwn••• DERJlll °"°" DaFDS• ........... Ct. f'M. .... :-er.,., Ht. Wt. Cl.flM. Ht. Wt.
\I Alron~ 5-10 165 , 08 ao ""' 1-3 2fS Sr OE No.Pt.,.
'4 J.A Wiil 5-10 180 St R8 90 *Uy Long ~ 285 $(
Sr
OT I RYii!~
22 Wide nt 26 ... 09ado H 1M , AB 76 H. HDsRnaun 5-10 m OT 45 S.....Gomlll 31 ~°"" 5-9 145 , m 62 C..Weli 5-10 llO , OE 3 .......
10 8.ty Ta.ftl H ISO i WR 32 Seal~ 6-0 20S St OLB 15 Crev Olbolftl 14 l..ilduy ~ S-11 210 Sr TE 38 L'f
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75 8111 SllTlw e-1 265 Sr 22 J.J. OICnat &-I 180 Jf OUI 75 ~a:.-61 :.a:. w 115 So. LG 42 ...-~ S-10 165 St Cll 80 n ~ 22S Sr c 30 ==--S-10 11.S Jr C8 71 Ctn VII
71 T:WSpp .. , 2SS Sr RG 7 5-10 170 So rs !le .... ..,,.
S2 811 oodwwd &-2 2'8 St RT 41 Seal Proud 6·10 165 Sr SS 70 Kdl~
GOLF
From 81
The runner·up was C.Osta Mesa lnfiniti,
which used a threesome of Gary Bretzm3n,
Tom McGraw and Bi.11 O'C.Onnor to shoot a
net 61.
There was a three-way tic for third with a '
net 6S; South Coast Plaza (Stan Teager,
Mark Barker. Tom Murphy and Brenna
Walraven), the Dally Pilot (Mike Schram,
Kip Hancock. Brad Poner and Scott Vierck)
and Sedgwick James or California, Inc. (Bob
HocU, Ron Bigas, Lee Holmes an'U Dan
Wolff). Biggs is the man~ger oC Fedco.
Schram, the Dally PUol'• systems
coordinator. was second in the longest drive
contest, while Porter, the newspaper's
• ringer, was second in the closcsl 10 the pin.
• Brina your ba1plpes: Members o( the
Newport Beach Country Oub ore preparing
for an usual day or golf on Saturday 1n the
annual Kelso Derby, a Scotch format
tournament in honor of Harry Kelso, one of
the original"1embcrs of the club, when it
was called the Irvine Coast C.Ountry Oub.
The lowest 18 men handicap players arc
paired with the lowest 18 women
handicappers in the derby, with play in
OBtnJUY
three groups or six. Players switch on each
stroke, hitting each others' golf balls.
Chip ahota: Ouarterflnal rWlOs o4 b Pmldenra CUp
for tw Newport 8exh Gol Cocne men'a tklb Will t>t on
SIUdly. wlltl h &emrl'llS lilted for Oct. 2. fllles tor b
~ Pmldent'I Cup ll'IO l IUUtf'I CUp lft allO IC> for
grtba .. In last Wednlsdly'1 '°"*. Clarke LaUmer
0ow oms 66) nS 11o1t ...._ (low n1t sa) .,. "' wtnnets. wtllle reqq ,.,., cU> presidlfC Al khftell
was second low Alt (60) ..• '1 last SIMdl(a _. ramdl.
Joe Runo (low gn>n 63) ll'IO John AndeW
(low net 54) wtl1 fie Fllfll A champklna; Ron 0.......
(low gross 68) ll'IO Al llldw (low Mt 54) ..... ~
11 Wlnnets: ll'IO Bob DealMm (low grou 75) and
...... llCKlftMJ (low net 54) wt fie ~ C
conquerors .. ~ GI ~. Iii fllhw, fie
legenUy '1nc~ Dick" MclOMey. reportllCly IS OOlng wd
In Arizona. where he l'lthcl Utlef INa YQI. The elder
Mct<mey hes In a heme on Ile MYel'llrl laitway of flt
Gold ~ Golt Course. He Clrlvts his DOif Qft from 1111
blck yard IO fie first * and pCm MfY day Wlfl la
ont·yeat rnemberstip. Life Is rough -·
Lid.es cM> meml>efl ot h S.. Alla Coiny Club,
crowned Group Ill ~ Of h Women's Souhtn
Calilotl'lla Golt Association (WSCGA) Team Play last..._
lost to Cllldlewood CC. 17 • 15, In fie operwig round ot fie
p!Jyons • home on luesdiy .. Sdl Ana CC edbecs
NtwPM 8tach CO&nry W> lor fie group ""' by 2~
POWltS after oetuUnQ Mesa vecoe cc iui wen.
Rlcbard D1.uu1 u • Dail1 PUot Spom
Wrlttt" wbou club' ioU colu11111 •p~us ~nry
Tbursd•f·
Mt. Wt. Cl.Poe..
&-10 t7S Sr 08 g.1 205 St RB .. , 195 St AB 1-2 1IO Sr WR
S-10 17S Sr. WR .. , 220 .. T£
1-2 215 Sf. LT
5-1 190 Sr LG S-11 215 St J S-11 llO Sr .. 2 220 Sr. RT
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15 MMf,...,,.
7S Jlt ler;-Mn91 as 81 JoMI 'l1 Mii ... 5' Mdllllns u s.... GonzJlel s ~ McOonolql
" anan JorNoA
3 ""~ 10 CMS EOW¥Gs 22 waoe TllT
GIRLS TaN•ll
C.,Dtwt...,_ I
Ht. Wt • ct.""· S-1 220 , OE
S-2 21S St OT
M 190 , NG $-10 200 i OE S-11 190 St <U
&-1 115 SI u H 190 i u
5-9 170 JI Oll
1·2 llO Sr ca
S·9 170 Sr Cl
6·1 205 Sr fS
1 Ptr*llull. 2. S... ~ ' Ow Kb. 4. Newpor1 HatbOf'J 5 Wes#* 8 Sin Marco's. 7 CMndo. I. Con.ne Ml llltrl 9 IMtlr Hiii 10 Woocb1dge.
CIF Dtwtalon II
1 Ug&N Beach. 2 ArcW, 3 Diamond IW. ~ ~-5 ~· -. e Edison. 1 El Modena. a ~a Ros.aty: to. Eatancta •.
90YSCROISCOUNTRY
(DfwlalOft Ill)
t . •• ... ,.no, 2. a.ta 11~ .. I i. Ooe ~Woe;
4. Cowtu\.!~or9na del 11M1 6 ~ T. N•WIHN'1 ........,., a . t Mn eo.u. 10. Ratanca..
QIRLI CROii COUNTRY
CDM•&oft HI)
t . C...:... del lier; 2 S... ~ 3. Newpott Kar· Mr) 4 Sin ~. 5 Sol#I ~. 8 ~ 7 SI ltq'1 9 ll
Canldl. t Sin Luis Otlfsoo. 10 ~
center.
ESTANCIA
From 81
Ct. ....
St QI
Sr Tl .. " sr WI
" fl St. u
$l LO so c
St llO
5' '" , lt
J rct Wright, 1hc son of former
Angels pitcher Cfydc Wrigh1.
"Wright is a reol &ood llhlcte,
and a big threat runnin1 or throw·
ing.'' Hld UcbensOOd. who e
5quad enters with a 1·2 muk
again.st Kate Ila's 2· l record.
Wrich•. a 6·fooa.2, 22().pdund
l~d. has completed 14 of 28 for
379 yards and three touchdowns
thus far, and is also the Empue
CL"-. .. Of. Ir OT .; Dl
.; Of
.. <U
St u
It u
SI CU
1t ca .; Cl
St rs
receiver Jairo Arceyut at ttulb:id.
Atccyut. v.ho hu three catchc,
for SS )ards ln three 'larh .. 1
\\'ideout., ha not carried the b..i ll
yet this 1e1son. He l\"Cnt&ed I ;
)Uds on five carries. mostl)° rl·· ..-enc.a. last season.
"Jairo h:u kx»:ed rcol good in
practice,.. said Ucbcnp>d. "I 1
hdJM to create some bre.:it hin~
room for ArCX)'UI by lining up
former t ck.le M.3rk Palkoner (6 o.
260) in ·front o( bim a 1hc I
form.stion fullback.
League entry' lcadins
rusher ~1th HM y.:ards on
32 came).
"He plO)Cd there IJ'!
Nie Jftll lO year again•I Co''~
.,..-vp Me)Q and JUi.t l.11lc J
K3tellu has amassed
15 J yo rd in 1ot1I orf ense
through three games.. but
·hould focc a ~tiff chal·
lcn&c at;11nst nn Eagle
'1cfen\C which hos yield·
Cd an il\Cruge Of JU t le!.)
than 1.a point) and 177
yuds per g.ime 1n total
orrcn~e.
Division VIII people.'' L1ebc ngo,1,1
\~Id "We ha,en't bn
able to bloc'-1m111 c
there, .M> thi~ )houtJ
tal..e c~rc or that .
But "'hile the 81anc1:s
dcftn\C ha) )hO\\n 'con·
btern:y, tnclu~tng a dom·
inJlnt )hutout •aom)t La Oumla
(minus· tl )Vds total offcn\C), the
Evalc.s arc )till looking for an of·
fcnsivc spark.
Senior quarterback Todd
Thompson had his best g~e in
ln~l week•s 2()..() •au to Corona dcl
Mtr (8 for 13 (or "8 yards). and
he Y>ill need to continue h1) dC\el·
opmcn1 :a131nst !Utclla. ~ h1ch hAS
posted l3 sacks.
Hopina 10 shake th•np up.
Llcbcngood h" installed a whole
nc\\ b:ickfield. turti.ns rom~ned
Senior Mike I'""'
•kl. ~hc.l le.ad\ lhc tc 1 11
"11h 142 rwhing ):irJ
\\-ill help out. r ut
~hould concentrate pri·
marily on h&\ hncb;,\ i.
ina chores. accurJ1rrx ll'
Liebcngood.
With P !loner') move, the lll
kn>1vc front ronttnucs to i.hull'c
as Dean M1cll (6-a, 2SO) rc'urn\ .11
tock.le. bumpana Joey Heiman , ,..
0, 225) to one &1Jtrd spot Jot 1
Faulkner (6-3, 270). v.ho hid 1.1r1
cd the fa"t three pmes at guJfJ ~ out to tack.le .
·'rhey"rc not any b er than "C'
arc \IP f ron1,:• Liebeniuod rnJ
'But my conccm is more with n
tcuhon th.an Slte Ir .. -e an s.t.ut
C'(CC'UtlftS. )OU could KC a ti1~
change in our football te m " -Br 11.atrT F•ulJ..nu
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DOWNTOWN RIDIVILOPMINT PRG.IRCT
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C..UlteM. IN OWln A9ociat.n. Inc, JOlO Old 1'.&nch Parkway, Sate UC>. Seal a..dl, CA to140,
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.,. ., the ftnal Oft'k1el Statement wlt.hln •..-.nm bu.tLMa day• ol award or the aoc. without dwp
TH£ BONDS
ISSUEt H .920.000• •nrecai. prlnc1pel 1m0unt of Bond•. 111 date4 u or Oct•r 15, 1993,
•irnet.4 "R.tdt•tlopnwnt Apncy or Lhe City orao.ui \t ... Downtown ~vel.,nwnt Pfoject 1"3
Tu A.llocat*I tt.tu.nd"'I Bondt-
Dll"COMINATIOP-IS; RECISTRATIO"'I: The Bondt will he i utc1 u fully rqtttertd Bonds
IA the dellOll\lnatlon or U ,000 each or any 1ni.tral muh1ple thtreol Wtwtn alh·tred, tlwt 8onc1s will
be ,.ta,_., ln the name o( The Depoe1tory Tnut Company. :"iew Yorll, Saw Yorll 1·DTC·1. or ate
nomlftlN OTC •Ill kt .. eecuriliH ct.poeltor) for the 8ondt lndiYufual purcha ... ol Bondi will be
IMde U\ beM•ntfJ (orm onJ1 II\ the pri,nc1pel amount.I Of 15.000 each tr an1 1n~val thereof'
Putthutnefthe Bonda will not rece1n t"Htu1ea1.e1 '9prtttnll"I their 8-daP"rclwlad
MATURITIES: The Rnal •rsnrete principal amount or lM Bondt. matunl1es and the
whedul• of 1lnllln1 KCOUnt paym.nu for lM Bondt matunn1 In the ,. .. ,.. 2017 wall be determined
followlnc ••a.rd lo the h11h.s1 bidd•r F'or the purpote o( calna'latlnc the hlaheat bid ror the Ronds. the
follo•lnl SMluraly tchedule 'hall be uMd Ttw F1n.aM1n1 CoMullal\t will promptly rwalculal* the
m.etu11t1 Khtdut. for lht 8ondll and the JlNllftl ~unt permenta •1th tWJlft{ thtnlo followin1
•wan! to I.he hl~t bi&Hr. for the purpoM o( providins adequate rundll\f ror tlwl adwantt refundinr
or the Ac-ncy'1 1117 Tu Allontion Refund111a 8ond11 1n complientt with federal erbttrap )llld
rt•lnrtlOft.I, •• -11 u ma1nt.e1n1n1 •P94'011mately 1 .... 1 annual 4'tbt eena, and th• f'inu1e1nc C~tult.ant will pt"nmptl1 111(orm lhe wcceu(vl blddtr of eny chanp1 By olTerins • bid'for tt,e BondJI.
• bldct.r •ill be o<pttcl lf it 11 lhe •ucttuful bldd.r, to pureh&M lhe Bondt w1lh any such chanp1
tt.no.ooo·
ltl:iTAX Al.LOCATION REF'UNDINC BONDS
MATURITY SCHIDULI
84.lts.OC»• hriaJ Bonda
Maturit7 Dae.a Principti
AIHHfn&•
ll20.000
Maturity Dew
0csoblr a
'"" 1195
1991
lttl ....
1191
2000
tUOOO
135,000
245,000 wooo
270.000
W .000
Octobtr 1
2001
2002
2003
2004
2005
2008
2007
11.n&.OOO• Tw.• Bond1dueOetober 1. IOll
PrlaclpaJ
Aeoyn1•
9300.000
31$ 000
lJ0,000
U0.000
S'5,000
'90.000
410,000
INT!RESTt n-. Bond~ will bnr 1nt.n1t lcompul.-d on the be111o(1 360 day year o( twtht
JO daJ l'nOnlhtl from their dlit. al U.. ratt Of ralH t.e be fi•.t \lporl the .. It ~. but not CO tU'ffd
7'~&1\1\Ul'll
PAYMEHTt Priiwapel •fend ,..S.mption il"mlum, Ir any, on the Bondi at maturity or urlter
1"91kmptt0ft •Ill Ille P8>•ble at Ow Tru1t omco of ~ernhan Trv1t Compen> of Cahforn ... S.n
Franc!-. C.ltfonua, ti.he 1'nat.e•1 lnr.tt'H4 will be peld on April l ind Ocl.obtr l or ea.ch )tar
~mencinc Apnl I, 1"4 Cttth. an .,nt.,.eu Pay-nt O.i..i lnterwl lineh.ichnt tht final payni.nt
el lnCA!t'Ht Upeft lllalUraty or •rh., ~B"lpl•Oftl will be peld by <hecll tmul..d to the r•11nutcl 0-n.r
uh • name.,.,.....,.... appur tn th. ,...,tter k•pt.. lhe Tna.tH u o( the nn"tuh cs.,. o( the month
~l"C such lnt""t Payment 0.tt fthe •rtf'(Ord Datt•}, or by Wt,. trantfer to an attount In tht
Cn1i..cl St.atft made Oft 1uch lnl#rttt Pa)!Mnt Date l.O Ill) 0.Mr or 11.000 000 or more In llll"fllt
pr1nt19al alllOW\t af ~Rt.ct with the Trust" for-th.t purpo99 on or"'°'°" I.he ~rd O.t.e for such
lnt.erttt Pay1Mft! O.t.e all u ~fully dftcnbed 1n the Prelim1na.r~ Official Statement
PURPO It: The Bona ent belftl told t.o provide fund. r~ "fund1111 1n achanc-. the Al'IM)'•
P""IOWllJ IMYtci Downtown Rede\<e lop1Mnt ProjKt 191? Tu Allontaon Retund1ns Bonds. to
nt.ebllth • ,...",. M'C'Ount •nd lo pey the •~penW11 o( U,,. Arency 1n conn«don •1lh the laU&J'\C't of
the Bonda .11 .. more fully clewnbed ln the P,.llmlnary omc1al Statern.nt
SECURITY: Th. 8of\Ua1 .. t.1nc lHl»4 and IK\&Ad under an lndtntu~ ofTrvtt b.twffn tht
Apncy and the l'nut" lthe ·1nc1«nture-, and a f'910luL&Oft adopted by the Apncy euthormn1 tht
lnt.aene. the,...f The RoNt. .,. •I• beu'C lUUed 111 accordancoe w1Lh I.he Cahforn11 Co111mun1t)
R*~ti.,..nt Law I Part I or °'"''•Oft t 4 ollbe HtelLh and Saltly Code I
The Attn< hn pltcliced for f911'8)mtnt ol the Bonds• fint hen on tM Tu Revtnue• wh1<h
C'On&l•t o( t.e• intff1Mnt re-.nu.. o( I.he it.ct. .. tlopl'Wnt PrOJtCt ucludinc ttlat portion of tea
lncTuwnl ,.nnue• rwqu1re4 to be •.-.•tM t.e the A fttJ'• Low and Moct.nle ll'IC'Ome ltous1ns fund
an; tS(l.,nr pe,_nu req111rtd t.o be~ put'IU81\t to the Developer Loen R.plactment ~O\e. alf u
mDA Ml) deetttbM 1n I.he PAhm1nary C>mcaaJ StatAment
The Bendt 8N llmJted obliphon11 efthe A .. ncy The Bond. thall nnt ti. cfHmed to COMllblle I ..... °' llebUlly ol the City ol Coa~ '4 ... the Sta'-of Calllomla or or an.-pohtlC91 <1ubdi•llaon t.herffi
or • pa.q. ol \he fatth an4 mllllu or the City ol Cotta ~ .... I.he &ate el Cehfornia, et" any tuch
peUUC.I "*''" *9. edwr-tAa1I the ~ney. ht thall be peyaW. tolely fro111 the fundl ,,O•~
~ror In the lnct.nture ~ttt.her the City el C.ata )C-. the St.ta o( Cahfc>f11la nor any or 11.1
poUtical wbdi•1• on.. ether than the Apncy. ehall Ille ebllpt.ed l.O pey the priilc1pel o( the Bonds. or
the anternt lherMn •M Mallwtr the faith and C't'Mlt nor t.he tu inc pewu of the Caty ol C•ta ~ ...
the Sutt orC.UfOrnla not &l\y el Ill ,Olltbl tubdl"l•lot\a ia,...... to the pefm&ftt o/ lhe principal f/I
or the W..e11 tbt .._.
......_.are m~ l.O tbt ,.,..lla.lnarJ Otndal !taW..nt r ... f\u1hiw ,.rtlinalars
OPTIONAL REDIMPTIOH PltOVISION• The 8oi* maturan1 en cw ber°" ~ I,
1003 are '* IUbject to redt•pdon bef'ore their .ut.ed mat1irlt1 The Boncts m•turlns Of'I °' an,., on..r I. 1004 are aulltect. at the~ ol I.he A,.ncy, t.o redef'l\ptlon on •n1 dete frem any a"-tlable
funita .. ., an.r Ott.M. l, tOOl u • whele or ln pert, •t~ ~ euctt 1Mturit1 ..... tur\ti... ••
..._, .... t.1 the ActMY.-"" ~7 l.i • thin• metutltJ, al~ •l!ewinc ,..."'"~ frleft Cu,,_....
u •~tap ol the ,,.tnelpel • 'el._. ta Ille ,. ...... u. ~ •1th~ l.n-.t
....... tla u.. ...... ~.tt
ltdtu\lon Pxtcu
IOI O'
101 $'
101 °' lOOS'
10004
llNlll"O ACCOUNT P'llOVltlOl"f• 'ni. ...... ,llNIC • ~ l , •al ltti. .,..,..
.... ., . .w •~ ...... *7 .......... "' ,.""" ..... ~'la--" ,.., .... srnthlt an..-I, IOOI. ,,.,. S11\k"'9 Mrwftl ,.,...u .... "" the ~ ~ .. Ulit ·~ ..
the ._....&a r•••nh• ,,.trwi,.t •mw• .. •M • ~ l ill tht ,...,.U._ ,_,. u • """' ln \M
~ ...................... 19Jtlon """eq\MI .. thl ~ ... a ...... t ... .., ..... I ......... ,..,..._.,
,.....,,,.., ph&...._.. lMent9t U-... •the ..... tlre4' pt•. ,,...~ ..._..,.,, th.t ll .... lliut
'*all oltha Twa .._. Mwe Men ...... ..-.-.nuut • .,..,.....,.,,.. ,.-. t.N IMaJ • ..,......,
ell Mwe MftVlll ,.,_..,,. w1t.h"'1*' ... ...._ Ttna.... 11 '-~~Ula...,.... •
,,u.a,..i •wt el U.. Term .... w r ... ...._ .. lie ala.c."'4 ....... Ule a,,.i.w. iM "I
,..._"' ,_,....,. .. are tMrMl\er ,_,.w. • a ,... ,.ta ._.. tn W.~1 awUP'n ill 000 .. .._., ... ..,,he~.
1
TIU•M IOND9 MATUal 0 •lf
8Cll IOU&.a Of' ll&DalPnCMCI
~· x--.. ... ... ... ... ... ... ... .. , .. ....
W•r-r1uc.-
nU1ora.LS
.... ,_
ft'AftD IWTDaT llATCr The.._.~,_ ..a 1w u1 .-witJ _, Mt ..... .... ..,...,,..,,. ................. .....,,. .. ,.....,....., ........... u. ........
~..,..,, ................................... ....
fU Eeda ........ ,.... .,.UW la _, 11iW -lie la• ..w,te ti Wit• iltlt ti w
.-w& C lllMJ w w t:ftlt;da tlw ,._..<1'"> ,_ w ,
nn "'-._.Wall._,._.. U11M ... ,...."'~
nm '"'""' .. .ct. e.M w11 111e ~..,. ,,... "• •w ... ""...... ... t1 ..._ u tti. u...-r•t.e .,.d.IW la I.lie_,
Clwl All ._..1MlwifttatuyM1ti .. ~a..,the ... rai.efltttare11t<
M lrtt1 '""' \lm .,.ust '-pei4 M put •' tht purchue IWd. aM no bW will '-.._..
wttith ciontef9,tal .. the cawllal1on or tbt • .,v., ol any ln&.aAlt ... eu., CQltl'. 1 •• -.,
the W.W.r a a ~tut.e fer,.,....,, i• ~II olU... purdta• ~. aM
MJ The lnt.ltrftl rate hW on an1 metunt1 ti the lofllib iball Ille equal c.o w ..,...t.w &ht
In-. rate.,. any "...U.., .. turitJ ol the 8onitt
DllCOUl"fT: BNW.n may ~1 1 .ilCtW\t. lilut the 41tc"eunt ~II not •llCM4 one aM *"
qwatt.ert pa rant ( ..... , or the par .... ~ ol Uii 8ende
AW A RD: The ~ •Ill Ille ao'4 f&f' as)i oetl1 All bid mutt be ror '* i.. than all f/I 0.
8-nda ..._,., oft'.....t for •le aM -.ch bW ehall 9tat.e lM total priee ..,.... tti. prelDlum. w the
41.9count. If an1. and the ifltef'ell rat.a°' ,..,.. (wb:kh lh&ll lllllt tliaM U.-epeeln.t lwrela) 1t •ruch
the l>Wder t«en to bl.If the Bonda
HICHIST llDD!llt The 8oftCb will be awarded to lhe h.ifhest '"'°"tibia biddet .... ~
COM!d«tnc tht 1nl4rrnt rate •picil'ltd and the pnaute., the dLllC'OWlt offend. it any The b1,.,_t bid ~lll1be delennined b7 *°dudll\f the alTIO\\tlt ol \bl pnnmun bid Ci! uyl £rocn the t.otal amou.nt or ~t •hk h the Af'ency ..ukl be ~llirM a. pey from the 4.at.e or tha Bonde lo I.he ,...writ1 date t.Jw,..., at the 1nwrut rate tpeetlled in U. bid •safll <at. Cor pu..,.... o( tletenunll\f net cot\. 8Md.
maturins on Oetol.r l, 2017 wUI be"-"*' '°mature oo Ocl.obet t in the amounta and lft the years
•t forth u scheduled S1nkin1 Account pe)Cbtftl.t a.t fottJ\ above The net co.t to the Apnt1 on an)'
bid Of biclt offtrlnt le-a than ,ar wilt lie ~mlfted by add1ftl the •moW'.lt ol the dl.9C'OU.nl bW t.e the
toUI amount el 1nt.ffnt whld\ I.he A,.ney WCK.lld be ~ui,..-t.e pey Crom tht date of the BeM. to the •
-uuity date then.( at the interwt nt.e .,.ntled (ft the bid ln die evtnt that two or snore biddtts
ha.-. bid the Mme low"t net cott to I.he Al'ncy, the award shall be made by lot The purchutr -.11 be
requl,..-to pay e«Ned 1nl1,...t tcomput.ed en•~ year buw CONa.ti"I of l t monlhl of SO de.ti
nch) from I.he date or tht Bond• to th• 4ate el dell•ery The eoet o( ptlnllftl the Bonda will be borne by
theApncy
. RICHT OF REJECTION: The Apncy rwitr•n lhe riaht. 1n 11.1 d1screuon. lo reJeet any and
all bida anti. t.e tht .. tent not prolubn.ed by lew, t.o wa1\<e any irncularity °'informality in an7 bid. .
PROMPT AWARD: The Eaecutan D1rectM of the Al'llCY will take acuon awsrdinf' \he
Bonch or rejtttin( a ll bids not later than twenty.four (2•> houn lfter the np1r1tion or the time herein
pretcribed '°" lh• ~·pt or bids. proYlded that the award may be made al\er lhe up1rallon or the
1pecalied bmt "the bidder &hall not have ,, ... n I.he Apncy noll<t 1n wnUn( or the wat.hdra-1 o( •uch
blcl
DILIVlltY OP' TH! OFFICIAL 9TATEMEl'fT: The Afency will fum111h the 1ucusafu1
bidftr with • reasonable number ol copitt or the final Offlcial Statemtnt •llhll\ MYen (71 bUl1nea
da,-or award of the Bonde, w1lhout charfe
PLACI OP' OELIVl!RY: PAYMllP-IT: O.livery oftht Bonds will be mllde to the tU«ffaful
btdd.r 1n Lot An1tltt. Callfom1•, or at any olhtt pl&C'f •rrMable Lo both lht E"Kut1ve Oar«tor o(the
Apncy and I.he •~..saful b1dckr P•)'nlent for lhe Bondi lhall be Ill.Mk 1n cuh or Pedttsl "-r~a
Bank funds which a" immed1etel)' a"a1lable to tht A11nc1
PROMPT DELIVERY: CANCELLATION f'OR LATf! DELIVER,': It 11upected thetthe
Bondt will be dtl1,,tred lO tht suettUful b1ddtr on or about October 2l. 199'.l The 1ucett1ful bidder
&hall ha~• the riaht, at hat op<1on. to cancel the contract of purchaw 1f lhe Apncy eh&ll fail lo tncuta
lht 8ondt and tender lhtm for dehwery w1lhin 1111ty t60l days from~ data o{ Mle thereol
FOAM OF BID: Each bid muat be 1n 1 waled en•t lope. addre~ to the A.cenc1. w1lh the
en•tlopt and bid clearl., marktd ·e1d (or the R.ctt .. lopment A1ency o( the City &C CNta Meu
Oowtuo•n Redeyelopment Project 1"3 Taa Allocadon Refundln1 Ronda". EKh bid must be
uncondiuonel and in •tt0rdence with the term• and concbllont Ml forth ~rein or permitted h1re1n.
and must be \ubm1tted on. or 1n tub.tanual a«ordantt •1th bid forms pro•uhd b7 t~ Acenc)' Bids
will be •~pwel <rt.a fectlmlle. Bid r-1 •u•l be F'AXed to \furiJI Col"pOradon, At&.entJon:
Unde Lock•. •t 12131 ~. and au1t be IJ• ... 1tamped by lh• recelvtn1facsJalle1nachlne
no lain then 11~ Lift. tPeciftc Dayll1ht Sarin1• 11 ... 1 on TveHa), October S. 1"3.
Ttlephone con!'r•ad0tt of the receipt or the bid for• ••1 be iaede at MerriJI CorpcH"adoe,
t2lSI IN-)'II r.spon1lblllty for an1 delay la ,_lpt o( tJ\e bid fOf'a or Ul~billty o( the
bid form r«"et•.cl cauNd by this ••thod of .,..At111laal-wUI be that o( the blddtt. The
eu&florued rtp,......t.eti•• o( the A1eac1 hu th• richt and rHpon-1bUltJ to ,..Jftt • bid 1r his
noc ~l•M and conf\rmed at the plac. aad d-. la l~ble form. and la U.e me11ner
dncriJt-d IM...ta.
BIO C'H£C'K: No bid check le ~u!red wltb submlual ol the bid. The Af'ency r~•tr~•• the
r11ch.l tn ~ul,.. after •••rd 10 the h11hnt bidder. a cerufitcl or celhl«"s rt.eek dra•n on a rupon11blt
bllnk M tn. ·t C'OJnpen) 1n •M amount o( fifty thousand dollen 1'50.0001 pa) able to th• ordtr o( the
Rfde•tloplftfnt A~ncy of th# Ctt) o( Coat.a !14iaa The dl«ll. 1f reqwred. thall ti. ht id b\ the A_.ncy
and rtlurntd to lhc ~uc-ttHful biddtr upon ltnckr o( the pu.rch&M !Witt ror the Boncb at tht cfoe1nc for
, ... Bondt, or, 1f •uc-h prnpoMI 11 aettpted but not perfornwd uttlf s suth fa1lu~ of ~rformenc" hall
be rauM'd d1~tl) by an" att M om1n1on of tht A19ncy thall tlwln bt ~htd and the ~ rt ta1n4'd
by the A1tney and be 1pphtd by tlw AJtMY 1n uusfaction ol ~ da~ ti>• Airtnc~ •ufftn b)
no .. on of tht •UttffS!ul bidders C•1lurt to perform henuncki"UI ilttOf'Clan<'& wath th• tennt nf ._1.
Each b1ddtr ind the Acency ~ lhel 1uch damal" art incapable ol talculation end that tht
•"'9Unt of I.he cfte<ll at •wopra.ew u hqu1dated de maces for 'uch nonperfor~ of tht suettS6fuJ
bidder
UST ACCOUNT MEMBERS: 81dcltt<1 "" ~uttted to hst 1n tht place and '" lh• manner.,.,
forth 1n lhe Bid f orm tht memben or tht ~1dd1n1 rroup on whofe bthalf the bid u mecle The app1m~nt
wlnntn1 blCldcr wall -requued to verify •uch h11t or lo pn>l'idt an updat.ed litt .,ja racs1m1l1 JWW' to
the ....... el the bid11.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY: It 11 th" Poll(y or the City t.e JM'&"tde 'IC1nor1t> B111lllt'l•
!nttrpr•-1 ~8£'1l. Women 8111W. EnterprtM!I 1WBE'1 and all other bVJ1ntSt enterpn•• an
~ opportunity to partk1pei. 1n U. perlormenct of all Cit)' contrKU 8 1dclen an-requeeted tO
an1wt the Ctty 1n lmplaintnlh'f thll hllcy by t.elllf\I all reuoneblt swpe to ln1ure that all buttntt•
tnlAtrprita, ltlchld.lnt MBE"t and WBE'e. heve an equal opporturuty lo parlll:apatAt 1n any 1yn4Kate
submitllftl • b..t ·
CHANGI IN TAl·llBMPT STATUS: At any u me be(on the Bonde an tndered f.or
dtta..,.,, I.he lltCC!Mtfw tMddeT ma1 4hMmrm and wlt.hdraw the Pf'OPOUI i! the anlt'ntet r-.ce1...t by
pri .. te ...._.. rrom bends el the ame type and character "'811 be declared t.o be u1dudablt "',,....
•nee-under prwwnt fedtral lnicome !All !ewe in a manner not dHCrn..d an the woctlon .,.... Matten•
1n the P'rehmln.uy C>mdal Statement. t ither by I rulil\1 or tM lnt.emal Re\'tnue Stmtt M bt a
clec:asion or any fedtrel covrt. OI' thall be declared includablt 1n ~ income Of •Nill be reqwrM to~
tatten lnt.o eccount 1n ('OtnP\lti.nc penonal federal income t.e"" by the teniu ol •ny ,..,._, ·~ t.e"
law •nactH ~uenl lO the da i. o( I.he • ward or the Bonds
CLOSING PAPER • Each propoael will tilt v.nct.niood lo t. ('Ondttl0"9d upon the .\pf'<'V
rurnlahlnc lo the •UtteSslul bidder. without th•,... concurrtntly with peJ1Mnt few and ...... '7 or the
Bonds. the (olleW1ftl cloeJAt pja~f'9, NCh CS.ttcl the daw of delivery
fa) lAlaJ Opl•&.ft The I.pl eputaon ol Jo"" Hall Hill 6 White A Pr9li I Lew
Cet'ponhCM\, San Fr1mt1tc0 Cahl'omi&. Bon4 C..-Mtl, IW'O••nc the vali41t' el th. Bar*~ teall
Ulat lni.r.ton the 8-nda ase11eluded from ll"OU 1MOme (« r•reJ tflC'eme t.a• ,u,,....eflbe Cnite-4
Stat" or Ameraa \Ander e.uttan1 lew •-prehminary otnaal State""'"t for a 4ewrill(ion el cwta1n
quahl\cationt with ~ t• iu.,. on C'Ofl'OtltiOft' aM Olhen>. and lhet 1uc-h interttl as •I• tumpt
r..m ,.,-.onal h~ome ._, .. o( the State of C1llfomle \lftd.r t"iltint law, Wiii Ille r~rft1 h-' the
•~ful ~iddtt at the uao1e ti dth"'7 el the 8on&h at tht e•pen11 ol the nc1 A ~ a( t he
o,ln'-.t JOMt Hall HilJ 6 White, A Prof; ..a Law c;.,p.r.uen., ttf\\AM ~ u .me. ef tM
A.fmcy b7 lllCh ~' fK"laule elcn•tllN, •111 lie pr1Al94 -lbit becfl el tlf •h•..a •1tll eeic ..
Bone :-le d\e"" .ill ... "'* .. tM puf'C'hawt ror •wfl prtft ., arrtil\c9tion
tbl ArM1,.... C•rdll a ... A ttrutkate of the Ap~y c.rt1fy'nc tl\at on the._.,,. .r tha f~h.
tt.l1matM aftd Cltt\llMtanc'ft ln •• l\elllft If\ tM Mtt "•h•«y. It i1 ""t•Pt(te4 that tht ,. .... ar
the Bonda will lie....,. in• a&n.Mr that ..uW nUM the Benda .. Ille arbi..,...,. '-"h '
Id Utlp..._ C~... A C'HtU\cat• ( the ~ ~ft that lhen 1a no htil't*I
'9ftlllftf t6«ti .. the ftli41'1ollht8onils
(41 ...... ,. Cet11fte .... A an.llkac... pM 1r1 .me.-aM r•P1tMn'8\I,... el U.. ~
etrtllp nt diet .... aft\cww a~ ,.,._nt.au.,. .._.,. ~ tale ...._ ·~ ~ i ti• er
.U•l "cutu,.,a.,. &hMU., ._..,.....,...,.,, • ....,.... .. ._. .. .,_..,..
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ow is the lime to hitch a ride on the new wave of
American cookery. New appro1Ches to vegetari-
anism. one of the oldest pbilosopllies of eating,
are now appealing to today's healtb<OOSCious
consumers. This new approach redistributes the
portions on the typical American dinner plate in a
revolutionary reversal o( tnditicoal roles. Hearty
arain and veaeW>lc dishes take center stqc the
5tars of~ meal. mmna it easier rban ever: before
to~ the USDA's recommended sill to eleven
RrVin a day of gnins and fi\fe servin a day of
fruits and vcgetablCI.
~ cookina a ettative blend of
hnple. ya ftildily available inaredients to uplore
fresh new coolbiollions. S.aiafyina dishes with
cllCltina flavors ~ be Ulily prepared from
in~ 100: dried t~. olive oil. onions
and rice.
Rice. a camplex ~ydratie. Pf0¥m tho
MiMIMicJD for Ibis~ meal. Rice with a.... P'lllll arid .... rorms a cwupJ• ICMftC ot
pnileift. The '°"ibUkicl.,. tftdlesa witt. •
Venlllilo pain. Utiaa onion with · many~ flavors · the
..... liDd healthy. w~y to Ila~ IOw salt rccipel.
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FOOD
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Cooked or ~w. it retains its many healthy qualities
and may reduce blood pressure and lower dlOles-
terol levels. The storage onions available thi time
of year will keep for extended periods of time. so
buy ample amounts to have oo hand.
The intense flavor of dried tomaloes ldds a touch
of sryle to everyday dishes. Add dried tomatoes to
main dishes. salads and drcssinp--cr me u a
spread for breads. Loot for Roma tomatoes. dried
withoui salt or sulfi • for pure tomato flavor.
Olive oil lends 1 peat flavor that can be used
in salad dres.sin • ulCed vqetables or dnuJed
over foods. Olive oil · hiah in mooounAbi:rllcd
fi and. when bstitu~ for sanuallCd faa. may
lower the '1*1 cholesterol" without lowaing the
.. aood cholesterol .. The caloric content of olive oil
is the same as other coOki.na oils. but becaute the
navor is mare intenle, you ·u use much
f.atina sty~ like lifCllYles. are hiablY
panaatiud and cu wen in C<*elt to pomoec
good heahh. 1bae · ly ~recipes
i'nllde wilh iupat>ly n. cnome .....,._ offer
you. new twist co miMfd ravorilmtlld. "°"Y"
fftle opportunity 90 eftJoY tbe new wa o(
~cook ...
"Herbed
Vegetable Kebab s
314 cup olhc oU
1/4 aap balsamk viDtpr
I tablespoon cbopped fresh
basil lea"es•
I tablapooa chopped fresh
roeemary•
1 tablapooa chopped fresh thyme•
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/4 teiupoon sround bladt ~p~r
I medhlm red onion. cut into
dell•·~ I mecli8m red bell pq>ptt,
cut into dabt chunks
medium mcdlinl. cut into
1-iedl slices
2 ears corn. cut into J/.a-ioch st~
8 large fresh mushrooms
Combmc oh"e 011. vinegar. basil. ~
nwy. thyme. salt and pepper tn medium
bowl. Place onion. red pepper. zucchini. com
and mushrooms in pltitic bag wnh zippered
closmg: add ohve oil m1x1urc to bag ScaJ.
shake or rum bag to coaL Marinate 1n rcfng·
cnuor 2 to 4 hoots.
Remove vegetable from marinade: rc~f'\'e
mafthade. Tiuead "egetables onto 8. 10-mch
lewers. Grill or broil 4 to S inches from heat.
tun'ung. and basttng with reserved mannadc,
10 to IS minutes. or unnl vegetable arc
tender.
Makes 4 servings.
•subsunae t '~'1.IPOO" dned herbs for fTe h
Vegetable
Rice Soup
I tablespoon ol i' e oiJ
2 medjum onions.. \11(-ed
I carrot. redckd
2 ribs ttltty. thinJ~ littd
2 I 4-l/l--00nce a un
\qttab~ broth
2 cups •ater
I taaspooa Italian ~'iOOifll
112 teaspoon salt
Ill letipOOG pvu nd
black pepptt
J cups moiled ritt
Heat olive oel in large \JUl"t'p;ul or Dutch
oven. Add on10fb. -.aute abou1 Ci minu~ or
untiJ hghlly brov.ncd .\dJ tlllTOC and
cclcr). saute :ibou1 ' minute' Add brnth.
v. atCT. I tat Wl <,e,a \(lll I ni. '-All and pepper.
Bnng to a bot I Rcdtx.-e heat. rnver and
unrncr 10 minute' or unul carruh arc
tender. To scne. ladle ~p in bov..l . 1op
each 'ICTVIOg V. llh t /2 cup nee
M.U.c 6 '!iCl"VIO!b
Each scf"mJ ~1~ 1.\~ ~lonc'I,:? I\ I rrotcm.
2 'i J fat. ~4,_1.:atbob~dwe. I 1 J dicut\: t""ttwf-.·
0 mg chol~tnUI and 6 \.i mi .,odium
Savory
Rice-Nut loaf
herbs. af desired. J caps coc*ed broW1I ria
e.ctt se1 • "" .,.a, dts t"66 udot oes; 3 1 procc111;-----..-aapi (lounces 1 ~
I l I fat. I 7 g carbohyd:ralc. 3.2 g diewy fiber. rnozunll:a cbeae
0 mg cbolestcrol and 46 mg sodium Ill cup dra.iotd Sonoma marmatecl
Black Bean Pilaf
I tablespooa oli"e oil
I medium oaJoo. sliced
l/l cup drained Sonoma marinated·
dried tomatoes. chopped
l 16-ouott can black beans. draioed
and rimed
1/4 ·~salt
114 teaspooa around bbd pepptt
J cups cooked brow1I rice (cooked
in veaetab~ broth)
Heat ohvc oil in large k.1llct over
med.awn-high heat unul hot. Add oruon.
tomatoes. black beans. salt and pepper.
cook 3 to .5 nunutcs or unuJ flavors arc v.cll
blended. Sbr tn rice and heat thorough})
Serve v.u:h Hetbcd Vegccablc Kebab'\
Makes 4 scrvinp.
E.ch ICT'Vtng proVldes 38.S caloncs. I ~ g procc1n.
7.J I fat. 67 a cvbobydmc. 8 a chew) fiber.
0 ma cholcslCrOl and l 93 mi sodium
Sonoma Tomato
Tapenade
dried tomatoes. chopped
4 eggs. ligbtJy beaten
I medium onioG.. <:bopped
112 cup Italia.a-st} k brucknambs
1/4 aap chopped waJnu
l/4 np .af'lowa-nuts
112 teaspoon salt
1/4 teaspoon lf'OUDd black ~ptt
I 16-ountt jar bdti Utt
(optional)
Combmc nee. cheese. tomat'lC'. c~'·
onion. bttadcnrmbs, v.alnu~. 'untklV.'tt
nuts. salt and pepper. pock mto rrcased
9-inch loaf pan &le at 350 dttutt' F
40 to 4.5 minutes unttl fum. Let cool in pan
10 nunute\: unmold and htt Scnc v.tth
healed pa heru sauce. 1f de.1rcJ
Ma.kt' 6 ~ing .
&ch ~inJ ~Kia ~I ~. :?2 J ~in
:? I I fat . .SQ & catboh)'dralc. \ I U.C-W'\ ta her.
I 70 m1 d1olc$le'l'Ol and 964 ms "'ld1um
Ora ng ·O • o Salad
with
Dried To ato Dressing
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As1aa auline..is OM ol
lntcrc tin,& contrasts: Allf and
sour naYOn contrasted wath sweet;
crisp food and tender foods;
"1br nt color next to pale
n utr h..
Thi~ intriguin1 way ot cookin& ls
enhanced l>Y u~i~ Surimi seafood
-an· Asian staple that dates beck
IOOO )ears. lts mild taste adapu
well to any fla"'-or it i paired ..-ith.
Surimi seafood is precooked, so its
prep ration i instant. male.inc at
adeal for wok cookina. And its
redJi h·pink color adds bri&htncu
to each di h.
Sunm1 seafood is available in
crab, lobster and shrimp flavors. h
begin~ a lean. low-fat,
while-nc hed fish -primarily
Ahbll.3 pollock -that i minced,
flavored, then shaped. You'll find
it an chunks. flake or legs
('°metimcs called tick ) in the
refrigerated, frozeo food or fresh
eafood mar\..et sections Of )OUr
i.upcrmarket.
TEMPUU
• I cup sintd all-purpose Dour
• I-Ill teaspoons baldna powd r
• 2 t·ggs. beaten
• ~ cup lee \tater
• 2 cups peanut oil
• I uip stsame oil
D1ppcri. Sunmi seafood, crab or
lob,tcr Oa\Ored, chunJc style
l fl><:COll Oo't\ercllCS mushrooms,
!'llilcJ onion, l>liced into rings or
"edt:;!:!> red or gree n bell pepper,
'>lttcd into !>traps or squares sweet
p~>tJto thinly '>heed and qu3rtered
Condiments: hot mustard. sweet
.rnJ 'our ,3uce. soy sauce
( omb1nc nour and baking
f'-m Jcr in a mall, deep bowl. Add
c.::g\ and ""atcr; stir until smooth.
( UJtti:r can be made ahead and
rdngcratcd until needed. If it gets
I.XI t d •.. 1dd I tablespoon ICC
\\ JtCI )
PIJce oats an a wok and heat to
~ 7::. 1.kgrce~ F. Using chopsticks,
mdut:. Corls or b.amboo skewers,
.!1p fl11.1d tnto batter; drain off
nc.c'>' Cook an oil until puffed
.inJ hro""n. about 2 minutes.
Draan on paper towels. Sene
1mmed1ately wath you r favorite
c.ond1mc nt.
A I-inch cube of bread wall
brown an 50 to 60 econd when
the 011 as hot enough. It takes
about 5 minutes to heat to this
tempc• ;i ture and is very important
that the oi1 be hot enough ..
Nutnt1onal analy:i.is per serving:
Calories· 349; Protein: 20 g;
C irh.>h~dratei. 34 g; Fat: 14 g;
Cholc,terol· 1 :!9 mg; Sodium: 1110
mg. Pc.:rccnt calorics from fat: 38.
HURRY-UP STIR-FRY
• ~ 1 1I0-ounce) pack.Dae Chinese
1100<.lks
• ! 1 ablcspoons sesame oil,
l.li\idcd
• I I 16-ounce) pack.aae frozen
)t1r-r11 \C&etablts. thawed
•I clo\t garlic, minced
• 8 ounces Surimi seafood, Cl"'llb or
lob~tcr Oavorcd, chunk or Oakcd
\I) Ir
• 2 'ups prepared coleslaw
011\lUr'e
• ~4 cup prepared •tlr-Cry sauce
• 2 1 ablespoons *Dter
Prepare noodles according to
pa1,;kage direction • drain. Return
to cool..1ng pan: to~ wath I
ASK aETTY CROCKER
Q I ve never cooked much ftsh.
Ho"" do I determine how mucb to
huy tor my famal) '! M.K .
Uurhngton IA
Packages of frozen ft h ha\le
helpful advice on serving i2es.
Plan for a pound per person 1r the
fish '' whole or dressed When
making fish fillets. steaks or
chunks, you'll need five to ei&}lt
ounce per peN>n u~ fresh fish
wjthan two days of purchase. Keep
frozen ft h solidly frozen until
ready to prep.ire.
O. My cornbread dr~in& IOses
ull na .. o r after the second day. I
make it wuh onion, celery, 1n:en
pep~r. garlic. bread, eu.s and
chicken. What do you iuagest?
M.E . Baton Rouge, LA
You may be <wercookana the
"'e&ct.1ble before they arc added
to other ingredients. instead, coolt
them briefly (about two minutes)
in hot marprine or buttet. juJt
until they are cri~p-tendcr. Let
them cook through with the rest ot
the mi~ture and )Out d inc
sho"ld be more navorful
Q , How can I cook chicken ia
the microwave oven? 0 C .•
MiJI nJ, TX
The secret in how the ch ckcn
i placed in the: di h, In a
mter~avc·aa!e di b, arranie
chicken ~ith I raer meatier
portion and pieces toward tho
c:d~. for cumple, the nanow
pan o( a drunmack points toward
ti ttntc:r ol the diib. FOi
ppct na color. either ...
pcdat m~aw btowriilia M
top chkbn .. a ..... Of
utc. oo,..a....er ......... , 'frllr.., .. OWdlllr, .. ''U.::: ...,., n· ~··•
T.tflHpGCMI ...... oil. C:OWW, ...
.. ud keep WW&
Hnt rem1inins Oil in • wot °'
laJJC akillcl. Add vqetabla and
aarlic: Jtir·fry J nunutc. Add
Surimi seafood and colealaw
mixture: atir-fry I minute.
Combine ttr·f ry uc::e and water;
add to wok. itinina acntl)'. Cover
and Cook about l minute or until
heated throuah. SCl'\'c over
OUoese noodles. Makes 4 to 6
scrvinp.
Nutritional analysis per servina:
Calories: '402; Protein: 14 a;·
Carbohydrates: 43 g; Fat: 20 g;
CMI•••"* at ms la# a· nu
-.; Pesceat mloriel 6om fM: 44 •
• ~ (It ouce) ~ ct.opped
• ... Ilda. .........
•I oac111 s.rtmJ •••Id, cnb or
...... ~aukaayte • ~ n• rkioUa dMeM
• 1 Ta'b'11pao. rb ftMpr
• I doft piUc. auc.d . .,. ... ,.. .....
• 3 doaea hsla or froaeD woatoa
lld8I. daawed
ComWat ....... 6 ......
U. lhe coa..._, ol u tlectrlc food
proceuor fttled with the siect
blade: proce11 untll smooth. PIKe
2 .. ...,oona SUrimi seafood
mhturt in the center of a wonton
Jkln; ljptly bMh ectacs With
water. OentJy btiq wanton
comers .. ther at aop. twillitta
tlahtly to teal. Repeal untU all
skins and fillina ue ~ Place
filled wontou on 1 blk'iftc ~t.
Spray tho top of each wonton
liJl'ttly with butter-Oavore~ cookina
sp~. Bake at 42S degrees F. lot S
....... ScM warm Of II room
temperature with Oranac·So1
Dippins Sauce. Makes 3 dmcn.
Note: Filled wontons may be
frozen. uncooked. To use. thaw
and bake as directed.
Nutritic>nal anal)'lis per scrvina:
Calorics: 318: Protein: 17 g;
~ta: SS a; F .. : 4 a:
ClM>loaterol: 2S 1n1; Sodium: 490
ma; Percent calorics from fat : 11.
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on't miss the boat this summer
when "Wet Wednesday" returns
to Newport Harh<?r! Our weekly
summer series sp0risored by the Daily
Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts
welcomes you to a relaxing cruise
aboard a luxurious yacht for two hours
of hors d' oeuvres, drinks, entertainment,
door priz.es, outrageous surprises and
You're invited to join in
our fun .. filled theme evenings
where you'll meet new fr iends,
find out about the people who
make things happen and enjoy some
incredible sunsets. And it's all free ...
Pick up your Tickets (limited to two I(
per per!()n) at Hornblower Dining
Yaclm, Weekdays 9 to 5, Saturdays 9 .
~ ronoon.
Wed. 5/12 ....... : ............... Literacy Night
Wed. 6/2 ......................... Kick-Off
Wed. 7/7 ......................... Travel Night
Thur. 7/15 .. r·········· ........ Fashion Night \.
Thur. 7/22 ...................... Realtors Night•
Wed. 7/28 ....................... He rocs (Pola.Ate.Etc.>
Wed. 8/4 ......................... BYE
Wed. 8/1 1 ....................... Music Under The Stars
Wed. 8/18 ....................... Politicians Night
Wed. 8/25 ........................ Advertiscrs Night•
Wed. 9/1 ......................... Sports Night
Wed . 9/8 ......................... Back To School Night
Tues. 9/14 ....................... Chamber Niaht (CdM. NB. 00 ,..-
Thur. 9/30 ...................... End Of Summer Bash .
•Invitation Only
We're having a party .. and
' you're invited! Come celebrate
the end of summer and a
fond farewell (for now ... )
to another successful
"Wet Wednesday"
, Parking co accommodait up
to 24f0 is a~ in ciey lot
(frum PCH. Mn onTautin to Awn)
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Boat Leaves 6:30pm
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Heritage Run .... s
Oktoberfat .... t
By JOEL BEERS
Artlsts vs. cance:r .... 5
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fs become a sad reaJity in thi.s post·Prop. 13 world that
teaehcn have bad to ao lo '10ten to ensure they get an
adequate" slice ol tMir school dimicts' financial pies.
Likcwitc, parents ~'C bad to mount elaborate events 10
raise monq for thinp that used 10 be commonplace:
supplies, camputcn. teac:hen aides. even teachers thcmsctva.
Parent Teac:bcr ASIOCiations and other tchool boosters have always
bad carnivala lad cudy uks and in«hool jos·a·thons to rais.c a few
cxtn budts. aw nowadays. the ltllcs arc biaher. Entire educational
P"'IJ'l'DI baYC *1l Avcd tbanb to recent fund-raitcrs.
for fe"CD ,can. Newpon H.atbor Hieb Schoof bas been alo\&rc of the
need to fill the inevitable pp bcrwccn district fuodina and das.uoom
need&. And thole effons baven'1 been k>lt on students.
While the Harbor Heriltl'C Run - a 2·kik>mctcr fun walk/run and
S~kilocneter reatwe t'ICC -bas dnwn thousands or serious NMCfS,
student partici.patioa has pown yearly, accordin§ to race orianlien.
About 2.000 people arc expected for Saturd•y' SK run, which will be
dMded into 12 ·mafo and female classes. ran&ina in aae from 12 and
under lo 70 yean and older.
It ii hoped that some ol the proceeds will fully fund a math clinic that
ha ~ to be .. mmncly s.MlCaS!ut." aocordana to ICbOol ofrtcials.
~ New to this year's nee is a diWr \hat *ill be litM:d in the NHHS
social ball the ~ before tbe race to prowide tbe cubObydntcs
nc:cded to run. lJ will be ICned from 5 to 7;30 p.m. Friday and c:ous J7
for adu.lu. SS fof NHHS lbadcots. S3 for c:bildrea tuadct 12.
0... aeeda't be a nwathoeer to take part in this rear's Heritaae Run.
OD nee day. a beakla aad fitnc11
fair wQI lab pa.a oa UM
foochl1Hladium idelcl
A nfDI dr•illl will tab place
• wi\11 .... pud prilll bdai lWO
plue ddrea to NcW Y~ 00.Cr
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Harbor Heritage Run
UNTINGTON BF.AOI
-Imagine 1,000
laughina, enthusiastic
celebrants dancing like
·crazed chiclcens and chuggina
mugs of German pilsner.
Imagine the young and the old ·
crossing generational boundarica
and sharing in the same
traditions and culture.
Imagine native Germans
dancing with American
suburbanites whose view of
pre-Berlin wall Germany is
"Hogans Heroes."
Imagine this for, say, 10
minutes or however long it takes
to read 20 inches of newspaper
copy. and you'll know what Old
World Village's Oktoberfest
celebration is Hke.
You'll nlso be spared the awful
truth of my experience lut
Sunday at the Old World
Oktoberfest in HuntingtOn
Beach.
I blew it. Got there too late
and saw too little.
And it was all my fault U
there's one thing 1 repo11cr must
be be5ides accurate and sensual,
If ·you're Rlanning to attend this annual
German celebration, better get there early
it's prepared. You're supposed to
know when and where a press
conf ercncc is held, you carry your
reponcr's notebook at all times.
Yoo rcnoW when things start and
when things end.
Mc, I thought Oktoberfest
would be going strong all Sunday
night.
It 's not even held on Sunday
nights. Actually stops at 6-.30
p.m .• something I teamed 20 ..
minutes before cla&ina time.
The story: I rolled into the
beer garden -situated in the
m.iddle of the very authentic Old
World shopping villaac at 6 p.m.
I wanted to act there earlier, but
after watching the Rams' Jim
Everett return from the dead
Sunday momina, 1 was so excited
I fell asleep and didn't wake up
until S p.m.
No matter. This wu
Oktoberfest. Beer would be
flowing and dances ~ be had
until 9 or 10 p.m. at least.
Imaaine my chaarin wMn.
after arriviq at 6 p.m.., I saw 20
people nullina ibCMal u
abnost-dcsertcd hall, ua realized
that Oktobcrfat eadcd a
ball-bow later.
That pve me lO minutes to
&el the feel for an eveat I had to
write up the not day. AA ~t
that WU almost comal.Ole· by the
lUne , .,. there.
Hm.mmm. The wbeeJa ia my
devious mind bepa ,......
Should J lie, write about bow
sruc h was and r11t bfeitina
•nyPW~~~~.
road?
That wouJd be a batant act of
cowudicc. I fiawed I'd make the
molt ol the situation. I bought a
$6 dollar beer and observed the
crowd. It wu sedate. A few old
people huddled tosether It
wooden tabla, 1 few young
people cbuaina beer in the back.
Not much activity, not much
excitement.
The affair set my mind
wanderina to 1 Saturday night I
spent in Munkb -the home of
Olr:tobctfesa -1 a>up&o ol )'Can
aio: I roUed into town at 8 p.m.
on a Saturday night, thiray for
good German beer. No problem.
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It wat Sat~ Dipr ud. i1tcr
all.Mmiicltiathaboct ... of
tbc WOltcl.
I couJdn "t ftnd OQe iip
anywbeic.
4 Orange Coast Weekend I ~.~ 30, 1983
ByJOU.B••BS
however. and wandered into 1
beer prdcn at 9 a.m, to fmd at
lcut SO ruddy-r.cect men alwpina
mUJt of beer taller than (lhc
palatc·Ocsb dangJina in my
mouth.
Up on Siii~ the band bad
5Cgued Ullo a Gower number and
late) Tattoo.
No wonder nobody'• up past
sundown.
• the couples were now waftzina, .
Back to the present, I was
beginning to feel buzzed and a
bit desperate. HO": do you write
a column about nothin&? (I
know, it's workina so far).
SuddenJy, a surce of
excitement rippled through tbc
air as a commotion was beard
from on-stiie. Could it be? Yes!
An Ooom-pab band to tbc
rescue.
The four-piece band -•
dressed in tbe same ptb u tbmc
IUYI on "European Vacation" -,
reeled otf Iii accordioa-dreached
nanea. DidD"t rccopiu ..., of
them but near11 wery axnoa
there tnew ftefJ word. ewry
d .ap. Tbere weren't ~ peOple
dud.na but tbe two coupla Who
ctid. men aad womea -..., looked
u Oennaa .. Ocr1MA coU&d biC.
cleltaialy Mad dae -.a crowcra
attention .
Int ia tlte--.of~ I
amblect ap eo dM c:ateccria act
boldly ordered OM 8ntwun1 and
SaUftkmd. A browll lklnned
(~ lcriinl ~but
Eu,.a~~OM
out
I bit 111. Holter tMa bdJia at
arouAd llel'O in a ~
Todlly ... Tuaclly and I cu um
fccJ ... .adrilt ot burned .
A Oickcr of a serious thouaJu
skipped tbrou&h my mind! WMt
are Ame~• traditions? What
docs the Ahiiric:aa culture h•'YC
to-tink fathiers with sons.
cnndparcnts with cnndchildten,
~ IClelmif\I biblC\ "'llh
' ..-MSW-. bones hJ\~ ll1n~
siac:e clisi.-qntcd into du,r"
Some woUJcl Ay C:OV. bo'' ,!
rOdeol. b • ebaU 1nd hot J , .
~na turtC)'l onJ
fircworb. Ma~. But ;1n, r: •• ·c
it ICCtnl like aatcllite and , 1 .-
llO the. onJy thi linlm!! ..
•otctbCr.
But then atona come~
Otfobcrfcst, or C1""° de \I 1
or any ol the ot~r cckbr J:
that unmi.,,ants bfina to 1 t ,
country ro rcmlod them ll! h ••
and ii makes one .. ondcr 11 ,• .. :
• new arriYals arc bnf\lins
101Mtbln1 moR than s.aucr~·. :
and pi~tu, pilsncr and r.,,. 1,:,
lbis CIOUDtr)'.
Ma,t>e tbae ethnic
cielfbr'i«;ionl are abO a rcm1nJc r
to piOple (LC.. c:atllonuan~ ll'
lbe IOUthctn whit faced l 1nJ
thal life didn•a bqin ln 1950 "' •
tnc:I houdna &ad wburl>s 0 I
that rooa really do cmt anJ tl.c
liet that certain people JIC'
1&rooae.r o borders. older 1!.J.
politics and more resilient th.in
wan. famines and pcMrty.
Then I drank another S6 ~er
and fcqot all about tbat tufl
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SPICI 1111·
Artists join battle
to blot out cancer
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ct)'IC>nn&o County UAit baYO beeo created bJ On.nae C.OWSty'a
C'lnact Jones. Mclaic T.ytor Kent. Ouiltiu Tide .. Antbooy Pet·
tcra. Rua Butler ud 20 ocher tatemationally renowned artists.
The orfciNll worb ol an will be on display and availabk fOf sale (at
prices~ from SlOO 10 SI00.000) to iDdMduab and corporations at
tbc ••canvmes Outed for a Oare -Tbc Clue for Cucer" reception
Saturday at Oystal Court.
Orpllizift& the ~• ii Newport 8c.ach rcsideftt 0.Clsey Omer, ber·
aclf • breast cancer IUl'VMw.
The rcceplion • lied '° tbe ninth l.IUUW Artcapo Callfomia .. the
Anaheim Convcncioa Center Oc:t~ 7-10.
AdmbUoD to the rcceptioA is W . and that indudes • box ol llliud
card.ii. wiM and prmct food \ISti.na and toeializin&,. For information.
call 7'l~l. ()
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Acc:cmmodaca 275 people
OvatoOb beaadful Newpon Harbor
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To our valued a.asiomcn.-
On Monday, September 20 Mutt'• Ba4'oe
temporatily ck»od to 1JJiUc «JIDO cosmodc ~ co
our bWJding and ~ OW' dinltW mom.
We will reopen 'Thcsday, October 6 wicb ·a
new Jook and• new menu Jc.a~ "melt in
your mouth CtrtllJt:d Ansm Ste.ab .. · and Iowa
com led~
-?fno ln an elep.nc. relUc<f ·~ • .)IOU CJ:VOY 8 frcsb "*"1Y OI' a .,unnot <liCldk I <lriak.
1'bc new .. Mu~• Balbm .. MJ1 allo -~ a a.
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moud>watcrins b>dl ~ around tho MWfd.
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See EVENTS 11
four of the counhys most
talked about da·nce
companies~
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CONTEMP ORARY DANCE SERIES
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Death deserves star
billing in SCR play
ByTOMTlrUS
l ht; at er Crtt.lc
laywrigh1 Joe Orton, much
like actor James De.an,
enJOYCd a brief but
mc1coric c:ucer before
prema1u re death dropped the ftnal
curtain, and his 1hrec-play legacy
nickers on like an eternal name.
A "rebel" not unlike Dean in
many respects. Onon enjoyed
sucking it to the esublishment.
which an has case consisted of
Brttii.h society. His comedy "What
the Burler Saw" (opening this week
an uguna) is perhaps his most
famous, but the macabre,
irrc,erent "Loot," now on South
Coas1 Repenory's Second Staie. is
close behind.
Dea1h is an omnipresent extra
charac1er in "Loot," which opens
on a moroso widower (Art
Koustik) grieving (or his
JUSt-depaned wife -who occupies
a coffin in the same room. Cheery,
O\erlly Catholic nurse Nike Doukas
mal eo; i1 clear that she's got her
e)t: on Kousllk for her seventh
hu~band (the ri~t six have all
pa~ed awa)' in short order).
Complications arise when
Kou~11k's ~n (Eric WOO<bll) and
h1~ buddy (Mik3el Salazar) arrive,
havtn1' JU~t rC>bbcd a bank. and
ele..:t 10 s1;uh the fortune in the
coffin. but rarst the corpse must be
d1<,pen~ed wath. It's a ll an untidy
me~ by the t;-nc the determined
police an.er (Ron Boussom)
arrives ' ..11e things further.
Directo. Matk Rucker stirs these
unwieldy ingredients vigorously,
creating a delicious ooncoctioa of
blnck comedy and social satire that
hasn't lost muc.h of its ed&e in the
three decades since its inception.
"loot" swinp from madcap
comedy to blatant farce to stinsin&
satire with energetic alacrity.
Bou~. one o( SCR's true
luminaries, sets the show's torrid
pace dcspalc arrivm1 on the scene
last. nbout midway lhrou&h the
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Nike Doubs, with Alt ICoustik. fN.bs a l1alln1 debut in Joe Ot1oa'1 "loot" at South Co.st Repertory.
' oot' is a
first act. 11tbeQ be polCI u an
offaciaJ o( the water board and
_proceeds lo take ctwp on
qucstk>nable but unquatloned
authority. Hi abundant st•JC
cner&Y propcts the fatdcal -..
procecdinp. ind his utiricaJ
marbmanshjp it OUUtand1q..
Doukas. In a 1mUn1 SCll dcbUI.
lnjccu her lethal charm iato what ·
beooma an iflCl'Uiins'1 atidJ
sltu.adoo beautifully. ~Una
both ber JOU• lad Older 9dlDirwl
u lbe plota W on plM. Al UM
w5dowct. K.ou&tlt ~ a OM
aura or weariaeu u he enKtS the
dcccn& fellow wbo1 we just know.
will con>e up with the short end of
the stick.
Wood.all and Satazu pctfonn
almost In tandem u the
pcrpctralOR ol tbc bant heist. ~1th
WoodaU'a daarllC'ter tnh of bC1na
.. .... to Uc tcm"I .. a
par1icularly effective device. :rhc1r
mule manlpWaliona i~ lhc
money IGd the
!'Y-now·••mummlf1Cd .. body are a
ICfCaM.
0-i&ht Rkhatd Odie's
oot
dowruc:alo rcsidcn&lal ac:ll na is
appropriately tacky, and the
COlluma of Ouit.i
Kan<0nktes·OU1heftlo arc equally
st.ritina. panicWarty Douk ' attire.
JOIC Lopu bu lit the ahow quite
nicely, and Oartb HemphiU 1tn"kc1
a period I.OM Wtitb b IOWld lrKk
of Bcat.les and othCr 1960s Oriti h
rock httS.. '
"Loot .. m., not be enjoyed by
the casUy olf c.ndcd, bu&
opcn·m nded audiences re~ to
laqh a& nyt.tuna anainly wilL o
·Third g ig i
(and a cha
·Newport B~
ByCHIUSTOP
n a world run h~ t 1o. .. "'
writer can onl> chr.•• ' 1h
bcclu.se the ~urlJ '' .i ,rue
accused of not tJL·.: , \u
Jn his 1964 dark comedy · L• :. , me
Rcpcnory>s Second Stage 1hruud1 ( 1 t :
cbar&cd-Tbe lhady char3Clcr!• .1:1J r r1.1c
rdlec.tion ol Onon'1 v.ew of the "' • J
So, 100, is the production Of It • r 1) i
Newport Bc-acb nah\>C _.ho ha' re· • 1cd
SCR.
''This is• play I really v.antci! • >."
opcnina last weekend "Ifs a i re J: r a).
wort.ing on it.
.. Comedies arc aic> much fun. t-c, ~ t.
worts. To have a whole room fu!t 1 • pco1
somctbin& is the most 1:111:~"1n~ ( \; ncnt
Rucker tbouJht for a mlmlen1 · • ·1 co
because it's very verbal You re.• . 1vc t
quldt witted. but abo bee.au~ 11 ' 'l 1y 81
sensibility ol the 19t,(>'•.
"It's very farcical, and it's \l'.I\ l k. T
mo&t of the pl yin a coffin. and tt 1 do 1
dark. but \Cry, wry funn) and h•' 1nc1
Ructcr's prior directing Jt>b\ J' 'l R. ''.
Excha~" were different hT ' lays
docs not find a comedy Jjke · l •" •t n ca
''I'd call i& harder beau e 1t\ \\.-1 a P•
~lained. "We're IOrt ol geneu1.11n.; b.e•
different. but when you're doan~ dr..ima ye
you do et. It'• aboul doina 11 and repeat""
.. With a comedy. fN'Cty niJht '' .i new C:
di!fcrcnL We're lcanllna .t.crc the audid
experience, and tbc audience h n' a 1,lt to
Ruc:Ur a1:1o DOied thal the •Pl fl\Jda be
comedy. particWarly a oon-1rad111 1nJI 'YIM
that of a dramatic play.
.. WMn )10U're dealina witb a fJru~ pl.a
phy5.icahry in a pretty elaborate "' .. ,." he •
Words,• we worked more on the chJracier
refinina bow it loOked. IA this plJ' the.ro'a
doon and props. You ha¥o to at' th.it stu.l
.. One thlna we did wuc t0 do wtth the I
a ICRll ol na!M& 1t•1 .ot a rcala~rn .. ~
more real the wOrtd lit tbi taOR th( audk
uodcntand it ...
Rucbr's u.:t reawd ol three plavs wid
Second Sa.,. ~) at R IS man
&aYC & SCR utildc dlndDra Mlll1n
~au ~ tbac he a litt» •
SCR.. he now ftela a1mo1c 1i1D1 pert of tbe I
... (eel lib t.hlt ... ..a.ct laomc few
limes. Tb.is is l;q.ioabil ID feel ;caUy, r.q
haw been reaUy ii8ppQl1he. I llcl .. 'CfY :~
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a -charm.
Henge) for
ach native
tc pla)'Wf'iabt Joe Onon in 1963. "the
c <loan of roob or their victims. And ·
;ind beartlca place. be will be
!ljCct SCrioully."
nt ly on view at South Coast
"· Or1on is definitely piJty as
I wtuatiom ID .. Looc" are a
reflection ol director t-wk Rueter.•
to direct his lbird show ln a year at
1d Rueter prior to lbe play's
'e've had u incredibly aoocS tune
ere is web a peat payoff when it
le laughifts and IC'rCamin ·at
. It's hard. coo. because it's so .....
t1nucd: ... ,~. a very complicated play
o listen to h .. noc Ollly bccaUK ifs so
tash, and very m'*Cb a Brihsh
crc's a dead mother on staac for
me wicted tbinp to bcr. It's very
it.
ricnce. bec:auae every aud.ence iJ.
ii rapondiQi. Theater ii • aroup
whb a.ow it pa."
and the adOn take toward a
such as .. ~·· ia dif[crent than
y. YoU iully haw to watt out the
. "On ...... Ub ·So Many
tioe. makins the llocy dca~. and
thinp witb colftm and closets and
straipL
is IOrl ol ~ it. and pc it
ia tM ttaditioaal .... but the
nee ii .a. to foUoi# lt and
ma )'CV (Md thtce of tho luc four
than any ocher ,.... direccor.
ud o.¥kt F..-While
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Jamaican music comes to Newport via Canada .
B7JOSLB••B8
Local Soun d •
wo mow aomcthina 10'l
'l. lntriaued? c.omc
re. Oct a wee bit dolcr
and we'U let you in on a littJe
tceret •.•
CANADA KNOWS
REOGAE!
h'1 uµe. cw.a lhe Orut White.
Nonh has fallen bencatta the
spell ol rcgac aad our ocicf>bor
to lM north's top rqpc .a.
MCllCQjah. will play the
WarcboUM in Nnport Beach
Monct.y at 9 p.m.
Mcacnjab's rourth ah&m. .. Red aad SWay ... ii matiftc
... WftCS thanD to ...
popularity ot the linaJe. "Could h
Be I'• faJlla' In i.o¥t.'' I CD¥Cf
ot a. Spilu9era' naee.
M1mt;j1b ... recut11
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la t1M TOIOllto Mulk A ...
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and their dance-rap regae
mittwe iboukS be an anlidOtc lo
any Monday niaht blues oae
ml.Pt be feclina.
Tactcf s to Monday's show are
SlO.
Orher eo1~1t1in~at.notes ~'W ~ wonb Gllit11 tbu
1p11CC:
• lf the trUmpct is ,our idea of
bow m"-lic was meant to be
~rfOrmcd (huh?), then &,here's
one swell c:onc:crt comina up next
Monday.
Dav.cl Bllcer. one ol America's
mof1 re~ ttwnpct soloists
( ac:corda .. to the ICCOMf*'ylS\I
~ rdeaae) will badl1M an
'' lolonully Yowa"" •pcdonn&l'CC
for the C.cntcr ~ dub Monday
at 5:30 p.a. at the ~
County 'hrf«miaa Ans Center.
Better it co-~ ol \M
Oaaa.& ~wt n:untl)'
WOii nr. ,.. at tM COeccrt
Artilb OWld hltctM&bW
Ccmpclilion in New York. M1.
Bil&cr (here's that press release
apin) bas been pniscd by m11Sic
critics for his abiJity lo au on a
varic•y of musical acnrcs ror
inspiration. •hich inch.adc)
evcrythinJ rrom baroque 10 juz..
The prosnm wlU be held in
Founders H:ill Adm· ion i free
to Center SOO member:. and SIO
for non-members (read i norant
slob5)
• SpukinJ of
siftscr·toOPritcrs of a loaal
variety. •hat about id: P)ww?
Ho'• s&1ll hold•"S fon C\cry
Friday cvcn1q at Ncwpott
Landini and llYJ o( b'
fourth albura. ..,.<>tthl t," arc hokSina 11c~.
•'The Bcmie Peart Btues nd
with the .... ICM&tional
H.armona F1t1 will.pity t
Oc1obcr lbows at Cale UJo in
Ncwpott Bach. 'The Friday d t
uc Oc1. 8 ;i_nd n. Th. is as p>d
u the blues can CCl.
• The l~t rock ClOOCCrt t'1\:r at
a plac:c 111oc\c rome to kttow &>
the Pacific Amrh11hcatrc is
FriJ:ay. Ca rkb S.1ntana and Bob
0)1.:in ••II pl~) Kenny G. and
Pc<lbo Bl')~ "'" off~ dose
the \i'Cnue \)ft S.mcby llwtlh t e1r
jui·pop SUW'IJ
·1 h \CC\UC ha been l(>kj to the
O range Count) fair, and •ho
.. no~ •h.:at v.1U h.:appcn w11h at!
~t:.t be d.ln ina clcphan .:ayhc
r.cana O&tnc~.
An)°"'"a), • l\a\ ted n r of
pee: II) pricc-d tl(ht ha\e been
ma~ '" 1t k ror
n1an•·D\'la.n. SlO f0t R$CMd
Kat anJ i10 fOr tft'ft t' ct
nap thctn up A pecc ol Or
17 .. tft tbt
malilla.. Ml)4»c ~ 11 liCC
tMre. 11J be \he OM PM::IU'll&C.
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f~ H.111. ~Mn inctude \\-~
ColSl ~e d Anthony P~ne·, l..,_ Song~ itl the fwm.lmc-nc for C\.11•
nd. ~ ~ M"1 Pi.tnu Ovur.ak'
Quintet for S<rtnp "' C ~,or. ()p "7 .tnd P!Olof~·, Q\i.ntet in C Minor l0t ~
Cl¥11wt. Violin, \ llU and OoulM 8,n,
Op 39 rd.ets. no P.a,"" ~ P'" concrn lect\>fe 1 pm. cn ... ;cs Bolgrf. one ,,,
Ameoan s mc»i·1t"n<Mned mimpet ~
isu, he.idllllft An "1'1f0fm.lll) 'OUI\" pt•!
form.ln<."e (Qr Cf'f\tCT soo s 10 p m M YI
d.ly. Adrn~ frtt ID Centt" ;oo ~'"
bm. SlOto~
~ S-World 1 Mid rohon Thom.b'
'f •om tM Oury a' .\t\ne Frank-tll!lotunn~ ""''"''°" tn .Ki•t'b .... ~ S..tts Pft'
('\ ...... f'n pr~,..,,, •! • p '" 1 t<lrts s, '
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jau, N~w Age & Blu~s
•Ala.a Colltt \\4'rt>hous«-& ltu..1~1Jn~ Cu
SOI J, J ">! '""l ' tl('.ich i.·
H•i:h 0 C.r .s ~ ·rt ,,,,, O!uti:,r
pm r rid.J\ '>.ln<l•o f ·~..'l\I ~lloh ... R.,..,,
101' 'bl;,t"> 8 pm \\,'\JN•,...IJ\ f ""' • I
•Mu Cuutt Hou..e '"'" s• ~ ' 111·0 .o. tt.s "' d">J -.;:i 1 IO ( •
Clusiat, OfW"~ • Tr.adition.il
•Or~ Count) Philh.armonic Suc.1~h
.lt Or.lnt;e COUl\I'; Pffl0tnung ~b Ct·11 t••.
600 T~11 Cf'f\tt'f' O"""· Cv;u ~ t. u. OCPS Ct'itobt.umg lb 40:h Mn w1;.ari
Se.l60n OC:PS pr~ts l'.\.l"••.,;n1 Compl·•Cb
~ PY11 c..no ~m.ng "'-~•IC.in tor~
mus.: .ii a p m Solturd.t~ r. i..r-i. s 1 J
S100
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.ind l>lut-.. S p rn T~~ lhl' ~ u
U'1 th.~ , (' prr ~tip m \\!"Cir ...d \
• Tht> Slut> Bffl C.itt' 10· ~I>: Pl.\ t
' .-pol! Bt•.ICh ., : ~38 i\cdr R •
dr~l pl.I,.,. j.U.c ~"' l p ,,. f rid.1 • .,. .tnd
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Onnge County Phillwmonic ~ty ~ts Cawteto Lat·
ino.vneriano 8 p.m. Tues~y at Irvine 8ud&y Theatre, UO.
a PACifK S cmphony Ordlfflr.t .it Oc.ir.:-
Councy rt'f'iorm.n~w":: c C'n?rr. t.00 1 (Mn
Unk'f °'"'~· '~ SSb ARf'-Mu)I( d0re.."1ot CM1 ~ a.u k'.Mk ~ •n
lb fonl Leo Frttdin.>n f .IVf'li,alt00 Cl.:ruK•
~-s cuncen oi 'I J ·'"' .ll a p rn w~ MlCI lhundol~. O..! • Pr 'I,) 11
rncluc:lft ~'ff\\ "'lt•nu•(' 0.'l'f1vt<'
1'o J • O\iol'lk's ·s,mphur•• ..,.,, '' I f' ,,,,
• C.ilt' lido P,o1 lll:h ~ i-;-P"I &-J1.h • • r.a 1 • ~ C •• 111."' B rolht'o p1..t, t .r. rt
t""'.l :I pm Frid.a\ ~) CXM.'f 0.....-0...-
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SS CU•"' • Ron "lCJUI opt'O µm Sund,),
Bobl , r.C'l.1t.rid plw• l.attn ,u1 1 ut'>d.fi
No better J>1ime atanypttce.
$g95 Comple~7=-~ Dinner
. All nl&bt ~ All )UC Iona.
~Wilt our busfness
on prime rib. So we Fall
the way to the Midwest
and hand-pkit the flnest
com-fed beef available.
And durtrw Prime nme.
our ta'.1lder Prtme Rib
cxmes with soup or~.
steakhouse puroes and
cbeescake,chocdatr
mousse or a Hath Bar
Crunch Sundae. And~
the tender price ol just
'9.95. even the pm
Is prime.
Newport Bead\
15l EM cas KW)l
675·59IO
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The ~ri. Bo<de.twi Croup ~· Wedn& ~Y l1rry Obef 8.-and P'¥ nm Thuncby.
Showf•me-s 8 30 p m · 1 • m Thundlyl. T~y-Wed~y-.. 9 pm.-1 lO a.m.
Fnd.:lv·S.turcl.ty-. .M ) )0.7·10 pm Sun-
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•The C.innef)' J010 l&l,.,.ette Ave., ~>rt kach 675 5777 The ~et ~.lu\ Croup pl.lys Su~ from 9
p.m to I ;am
• uno'i ltesloaur1nt 2241 W. Co.st
• Hwy NewpM k.Jch. 63 l · l 381 ContMl·
pc>l'Ary 1.iu b.ind Tr;idewtnds pt'rforms Fn·
~ ... ;iod S-11urd.1y 01~b
•Diedrich Co((ff & Efpreuo IM 474 E
17th St Cost1 ~ 646-0323. CA.11t.1r1St
Tom tons performs 9 pm -midn1gflt to-
night Fr~ oldm1~
•Dtectdch Cofftt 3601 l•mboree Rold,
~ klleh 833-914 3 Ernest Ale ptf•
fo,ms lorust1t f rce .idm.ss.ion
• Or1nge COl5l Collep fine AIU Rec:ul
H.all, 1701 h•~ ~. COILI ~.
432-588() The succes.Jul t..~ 8"0'IP
ltNnoon ~Mh popul;ar llOalrit ~rue Som-
~ perfonm .it 8 p m s.iturdJy. T~
• Sl1-S1 5 l~ry Ntow Orie~ llnl'f
· &nu C.bson p<f"Senb ~ ~ tOUnds
-W\th ~f "" po«e ~nd, The ~ Orie.am Hol J.w Qrchesir;a, 2 30 pm X..nd.Jy.
T ... ~ .. S9 S14
• PKific Amphtlhutre 100 f11t ~.
COJU ~. 546--4876. Kenny C ~
Pubo Biyson p«form 7· 30 p.m Sunday.
• Pronto GnU II South ~ !'bu, 3H3
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Tony knnett. Fr1nk Sinatra and )otinny
Mathis, p<ewnted 5:3~:10 pm. w~
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• bnde11'1 3 Hutton Centre OriYe, 5"nc.a
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d.iy Cc.11wkt bndell ~ playt Fridiy.
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ltufun~ P'¥ Sund.iy. Pnnoe 1&JCtMt1 ~ Tho!NI ~ Mond.iy Str'1ilhc·
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Showt11llf'S 8 p m
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Be.1eh 650-707 Acoulllc blues from
en.in Blrmt o( Thctt 8ftnd MiOr 8 JO !O-nt,,.. No CX1'lef
• 5'udio Cafe -l.dbol 100 S M.tin St..
BllbcM 675-7760 Jolwl ~
pj.,ys Uw bl~ 9 p m 1 U'I\ F ridiy-~turd.iyl and 2-6 pm Sund.lys. TM
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d.i~ Eric ~tNI pa,~ jAu 9 p m.-1
.t.m Wed~~
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Pop, Rode & Country
• W"lln South Coast 686 Anton Skid.,
lobby lounp. 540.2500. J.w Wtualo
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1 all began 17 years
.igo ~hen Lucy Luban
decided to give up
tennis with her pals
at the Balboa Day
Club Jnd go into business.
She t...cpt hcJrt ng, "You're such a
good coot.... H>u ought to open a
restaurant .. \\'1th that kind of
encouragement, i.he took the ,
plunge with help from a )Uppontve
husband and fomtl ) According to a
multitude of fon\, who were
immediate and enthusiastic
customcn. What's CoolOn&'! was,
and continues to be, an ace serve.
Since then. Luhan has become a
personal Orange County dining
and entert.i1nment cottage industry,
but !>he spend) a lot of time in
TU)Cany. O\.Cri.ee1ng her country
llcd Jnd Breat...fast farmhouse
where she supef\ l\eS the family's
olive 011 bui.tnc!>!>, cook<. for the
inn\ gue\t\, greet> old friends and
new onci. in w me of ltJly'll m~I
1n:a~ured IJnd nc:'ir Florence.
Mean~ hile, tlJc:k at What's
Cooking?. Luhan') secret weapon
1s a remarkable v.oman named
Mnria Vallero. ~ho keeps the pasta
lovers coming back for more. Mrs.
Vallera ill Lucy Luhan's
1ndom1table mother. an 80-year-old
dynamo 1n the kitchen who turns
out a mile of fettucine. and
linguine -and hundreds of
gnocch1. tortellini and ravioli every
day for her daughter's restaurants
in the Newport Hills Shopping
Center and Oan:i Point.
Mr' Vallcra's hands Oy as she
stuff!> 1ortellan1, never missing a
nuance of conversation. rolls more
pasta. looks up to smile as her
fingers continue to wrap the raw
dough around its ricotta contents.
"I would die 1f I did not work -
I lo'c what I do. It makes me feel
happy tn )1de to know that people
love my past:i."
One of 14 children an a
wcll·to·do household in Italy, her
father always praised her, saying
she made the best pasta of all;
she's been pcrfecuna her talent
since she was 10.
Both lunch and dinner menus
have a section titled .. Orandma's
Handmade Spcciah." Tbosc
include her inocchl in a Uaht pesto
sauce, rtVtOli luffed with (rcsb
herbs and ricotla and other
tradi1aonal dcli1hts includitlJ
superb fcuuccinc and linpine.
When she's complimented on the
pasta, she cxplafos, "h's IOmCtblnt
you learn in the fin,cn. and doina
it over and over. well. you can tell
when it it riaht."
· She's not alon~ in the kitchen;
Chef AJfttdo Lou makes
D
PASTA
80-year-old 'Grandma Maria' Vallera is a
dynamo in t~e kitchen at What's Cooking?
By MARLA BIBD, 0 t n t n g 8 d 1 t o r
FYI
WHAT: What's Coc*Jng?
WNlll: 2632 Ian Miguel DIM.
Newpo41 hach
WHIN: lunch Monday.frtdoy.
11 a.m. to 2:SO p.m.: Dinner
Moftday·Thunday, 5 to 10 p.m ..
~to 11 p.m., Sun-
day to 10 p.m.
WMAn OM TMI MINU: ltalar\
Ndotcft
HOW lillUCM: Lunch bi. i20
MOii INPO: ~1UO
0
Maria Vallera Md manapr
Serr1f1no Trlpocchlo are
shown at Whar1 COoldngt
0
•A IP_!l!Citll Nl'llolt of "'1"1 &"nit
Ttl.lliltp lllNI 11t/IJ/a riJ/1111111 wlll
l/JIMV Sllhllrl• ill • ~Not.
subtle Olvorinp to accompany her
band·made pastas and aoes on 10 •
show his stuff at the JrilJ and «Mn.
f"ash of the dayt \lSU3Uy halibut or
salmon. is pilled or sautccd •1th a
KMn& of ti dcntc ~cgctablcs. al
S10.9S. It's buuti!ully prcsnn:d •
althou&)\ that dcay't pccial fish h;id
a an alien binl of 'lil:Yf uuce ""hich
teemed out ol context m thi>
totally ltal1.1n c~pcncncc
The uJt jrn:a1e anllcJ cntn:c treat
has to be b~ncd "ul aatkas ""ith
dark.ty 011\"Urlul cepcs and pumm
mulhroom:s .. iah anllcd polcnt.i.
$14.95.
And wh3l poknta! h is a
nckrfuJ cornmeal m~ v.hcn
well made. and i1's ., .. lbblc on the
~menu. h 's a ddiciou ty
s:atilfyina dl$h. uy 11 -an into
tqu:lres and lopped with '°1Mn ol
sau • on.om. peppers an~ a
delicate fruh 1omato ucc: the
cornmeal compliments the U'"Of)
ju1c-cs. S6.9S.
SouP,S ch ngc daily. Ctcam or
Qlrrot and l!>~r~ ~u JOOd. but
the waterer •nd JOllO'U01a
cheese with g:ulic croutom. is
~asant food at iii best. A
lunchtime W.1 '°" $2.95. Order
a ul d or a K~in& of brwchcua,
lrcsh bread topped w;ilb tomatuc'
and basil. wi&h tiny -bite bc.tns
marinated i.n the boUJC olive oil
'#ith • wgcuion ol flesh UJC and
orcpno.
E.l.cellc1u ura misu is on the
dcsscn list, alon& .. ith bncoui.
etl ti and fruit with cbccsc and
more. What's Caokina? hat • fuU
liquor licxntc aod a p nt
selection of California and ltahan
~incs.
A ruc.r-vcd, qujct nwi. SttnltDo
Tl1pltth5o is the n~ man etr at
Wh~t's Cookini. workina -.i1h a
KMl\S t~ff thot ahould be
automatically ancndiftl to ckb\4
-ithout his reminder.
From i11 minUS('Ule bc,U,nin
Wha1's Cooklna? was jam.med with
friends in to sample tbe Mtlc
lcalian fare ptqllllCd by LuCy
Luhan, her two a..n ud bet
mochtr. la a mailer prillted In
Febnaaiy, l.MM8 quot..t kr
father's ..,..._ .. QI ovw .,,. aaio
uon .,. raoto" (he wtM» fUlds 1
friud ftidl a tNaMe).
Matti V•n ..U. nda
wcekud oft, b.t cloela'1 llOp
cootins. Lui Slnard91. IM WM in
~r o.n kitcbcn, mak.iali old
f Uhioaed c:hacn IOUI> with qa
dump .. fOfhct~
She hU ~n OI ta.a.. and ...
areat·paadchiktttn.. Tliia wu.a9I 11
a lrasut9 be1'*I ....,.. 0
A/\~ E RIC AN
BRKFST /LUNCH /DINNER
OtAIUIS O&l ltlSTA&aANT
lOCOlld n.w 10 .._ ~ 11\er F~1119 '°"'°"' brec»fost d shes pl111 AIMlican, MelltCOf' & ..afood Mo.I lft90ls u'*
$6 00 ~ 70M to I°"' w..lench
7 O/lft 10 30tll AMX. V. MC., OS 67 S-1991.
CAFE
CALIFORNIA CU ISINE
COFFEE HOUSE
For more information
The Dclilj Pilot
Hunti.lon Beach I
CHINESE
ITAliA N
INDIAN
MEXICAN
Ml CASA. lOCClld QI 296 171h
_s...t, Co.lo Melo A _,p IO MeaJCO~
~"< Mu.cor1 Food Open dol ot
11 Giii N , f8, WC, V MC. ltl.. OC,
Cl,D 045-1626
~. lOCOlllld Of 232
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Speda&a doity ~ ~ -$A9.S11>Sl095Open11:30aml0
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(7 IA) 631.f220
MUOtO ..,.,, -.. ._a
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St lft CoelD ,._ ...., ~
MMkiort lood & IOIM lolifl
...... JeOI' cw. "'*' ""9t -M 9$ tr> St2 9$ Op. MDft ti·
9 30, t..&, 11.10 30. w.d & TIMI
1"91·30 fri&Sot. ll·IOlll,S-
9 3().9 30 11\J, Fl. ENT. ClfDfT
CAl'>S
WAttC>aS FISH TACO, W 3
loco'Mlru I 133 PCH Laguna Beoci-
1862 fltoc.,,t.o Costa Melo, (71,.
631.J .. 33 ond 3000 8n~. Cosio
MeXJ (714) 435-0 I 30 Menu 1nc:lud.1
f ,Jh IOc:OS burritos, blodt beol\} & I C•
IOlocb tandwicheJ Pric•• 'Ot'l9• J.om
$ I O.S lo $7 50 Op.I MOtn -Sot
I I 01t1 lo 1 {)pm &.n l I °"' lo 9P'!'
IN. nco we •
PIZZA
WWC)T an PrZZA COf uv.NY,
l.ocmed "' 1917 i Mag.00 St
Huntif1g!On &.ex" F~~ OEEP
OtSH CHICAGO STYl'f PIZZA. pm10
IOndwlc:h.s solod• Pr.cft SIOtf Qll
SJ 9.S Open M.Ti\ 11°"' to IOpm
F/S l l-12pm 5ur1 119 8-& w.,.. WC. v MC 14£., OC
(7 U ) 962 I 13 1
RESTAURANT /CLUB
WCTS cwa a.Lo., LOC'OMd Ol 3.SJ
E Coo~ Hwy N.wpoct Beach
Enl9f'IO ""*'' ~~ w/2 done• llooo ~. 1-bonch. OJ dn'4 spec:iob $5 00 C0\1191
c+-ve ·~od '°' 1r .. odfnillOnce ot 7ptfl
EnlWtaln.ment ins 0 9 30. F8. ENT , v WC., ltl. (7141673 7800
SEAFOOD
~ DllT DOCK loc<*d ot
9059 Adams Hurillngloll &eodl
Mef'u inc:iud. tea6ood, _. '
lobsliw, pino pn-nb. ~ bo
Pnc.. ~ froM SJ 9.S and 11p
Op.I dolly -I I 3Com 10 1 ()p.T Cocbltu • l lpm IN, F8, WC V
MC. Cl I ~) 9~2
STEAKS
SEAL BEAC H
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from bedlOCNN wlh .. own prtW9 .., deck.
Comm. cc:. ........ ~
W "1tm&10 Aa ···~-
'4811.fll
B.&tUID'UL MY W ·. ~ on main
channel with bay, mcu1t8ln & City lghta view!
Private dock, apacbJ8 w81811ront patio, 2
balconlea. Large home with 5. bedrooms and
4.5 batha,-large green laWn.
K.,.,...,. If 000
S5-l9.000 -~SS5.000 :.'935.000. s 1,075 000
18 °'arvt Coast Weekend I ttu.dey, SepWnbei' 30, 1183 •
Shopping choices .endless in city
.
City's sales tax
represents 44%
of total revenue
City offlCialS are not
hesitint to encourage
Costa Mesa residents to
get involved in the
second annual Shop
C<>SQ Mesa campaign.
The mes.sage is fairly
simple, "Buy your new
car in Costa Mesa and
the city will be able to
repair 10 pothol~ on
Harbor Boulevard."
How? One penny ot ,1
every doJlar spent in the
city comes back to the
city -whidl can add up.
Sales tax for the
1992-1993 fiscal year
totaled aboot $2.3.3
million, rcpresent.og·44
percent of the city's total
general fund re\'enuc oi
$52 8 million.
Sal{'S tax is the ma1or
re-.ienue generator for
emergency service,
(police fire and
paramedic:>), public
5er\ ices (street
maintenance and trai11c
impro ... ements) and
leisure services (youth
and senior programs),
according to the city\
assistant director of
finance Marc Davis.
"Other ma1or revenut.'
sources to the city's
general fund include
property tax <S 12.4
miffion) and revenu{'S r··
from other agencies <SS 5~
m1llton), .. Davis said.
"The City IS vefY
concerned about the sales
tax base because 1t has
traditionally been our
largest source of
revenue."
CosLl Mesa
Councilman Peter Bufta
compared a pe~·s
slashed paycheck to the
city's lost tax revenue.
"When sales tax goes
down, just like your
paycheck, you are going
to ha~ to cut something
out. One ol the ways we
an affOfd -or not afford
·-services that our
residents have come to
expect is how well sales
tax revenue is gomg." he
said. "When sales t.lX
goes up, we can provide
more and better le\-cl of
~.~that is
police, parks()( streets.
"That might me n
parks Me watered,
~~ or picked-up
See SM.ES T AllJ4
•• MOUl\.OOC ·OCN 't•·Mml
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' .
PubWwd kw the Cosu Mes.l Ownber ol
Comcnera by Caf1fom., Community News.
Corp
(dltoriaJ CAlmmiltN
Ed F .n.att -CNtnbcr ol Commerce
DiAn• f'rilchdt -South COISt Metro
Al ..inat
NMCY earrntn -11onw fed e.n1i
LAN H. Johnson -O.ily P'ik>t
Joyn Sche~r -0.lily Piloc
rw.~ ...
111.)S ~ Btl;d,, ~-f·170 •
Cott.a Mew. CA 92627
(714) 574-17'0 •FAX: S7U 784
For adverti IJ'li
opportunmes, contact a
Daily Pilot
sales represcnu tivc at
642 ... 321 ext. 250
Ambaslldon eommm.. 12 Noon o
Counfiy Side Inn. 32S Bristol Strllt
-'The~ c::omribucon arc busillCSICs rt.
dcmon.ttraGC cheir support to Chamber progrvos wid\
ma~ volunary annual oomributions. We me proud co
~ d\C$C atnordinary busincllCS.
'fJjcpngrwt' l&pel SJpyon
+CIMOO
"Bula" Lm:l &1•wa ·•souru OOAST PLAZA
* 'T'P""UM Be n
CANON BUSINESS
MACIDNES, INC.
.
: 0 1Rt.C~l0~~; DESK
'
ol ~atth and ptosperil\ 11, ...
aJI neSJll~ tNt ~'Cl'),lOt' I I '
countcnct in orMr to lCJn'
male COSLl ~ .1 plt'.hJn: ,, I
desir.ahle place to ll\"e and "
A ~M from now I hopi..· :
In th1$ column th.it Cos:.> \ \
h.as t.41~ a lc.ldenhip rol<.•
county by setting ~p'l"
community cooperaoon. m
ettation &nd economic "'' ~t. We ha~ to .l\~l
that role
l M T
lltfnptt~ 10 lf\tu tho-•
rnai\ct. Thtfw ·~ tNny dii.. .
~ ol mutu.11 fun<h Talk lJ
mmpe<ena ~mMt ad\.~1
df4tm\ine wt\al ~ ol fund •
•ny •• <lpproptt.A fot ~,
1ndMd~I lu.atlM
How do I ~ ,, I am T~ll..11
to • Comp<"C~l ln\ftttne'nt
Ad\IHrt
Th.it'\ a mutt' diuicvlt q~~t
to ~ l~ ~ flf'll \\'h!I ..
lJwf• It no <l t'f lo I
quotion. twc-e 1n • r~
guiddinft·
1 Do )OU undent.&nd ~ti.)I II
Mt\ • t Tht-fe art' 1c ... ,
.iny, imletment 'conct'fb th.lt r J
be~ in pbin ~M
Oclif''t buy ot~ fr0tn kJmn I
Who an•t de-~ 9cpl.lin ~
recommtnd.u.on.
2 . Ou )OU ln<M
<lnyone Wt'IO tw done ~'
wkh thi6 Pf"O'\r Un )'OU ubtJ II
refMlf'IC'e OI fentn of
recammtftdatian [tOm otht-f
cf~l
3 bpeueuce and lduation !ft
"'"' to I'(. tn wntl~ ~ wmrn.1r) • ol th. • b.Klpoond
.nd ~ience. Don't~ ~t•er
~tfd OI CMtty ~ l1' ~ numbtr ol in als ~ing 1~·
~·s nanw ~ 01 tt-t
~ att to .l,'tC ""'n' otNi-s rem al" Stud) all(l
tr. -bi.c do not rily u-. how well u tld\l'lof't \,,n
r$et t.o )"UUr tk&Ntion. Sftwl., ...,.. .. ..,,
liMMMI ...,,...., eo tit« Clwn~r
.-W_ r&U •'*"POf'f ~ SI~.
E-.11a C..o......, f2U1.1'1Hsr
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~. PL EASE MEET .
8~k of Newport has named
Eric Hogfing
t as \~et>
president/
commercial
lo.Jn officer.
Hogting has
mote than
20~MS
expel~~
In
commercial
lending. He
\\>ill h.lndl the bank's .;asset'
· based lending portfolio along
with commerci.lJ loans. He was
Pfe\itOUsly vice president With
F1~ W~ern 8.lnk, NA in San
D . (7 14) 760-6000.
United Party RenQ!s tw
relocated. The war~office
Is at 1612 B.lbcock St., And the
~oom at 444 W. 19th St.,
Cost.i Mesa, K.rOSS from
Nofth(.JCe at TrW,gle Square.
Showroom is open by
•pp<Mntment ~and
~ninp alon with limited
hours during the ~ F0t
more tnformation, call (714)
645-0760 Of 1-800-371·7378.
Adams Ave., Costa Mesa, IS
more than a large country store
with a "back to the simple life"
feel ing. Piecetmkers is also a
school that offeis more ~n
Joo am c:Wses ~ three
months. Stop by and visit.
Disoovef CrandtN's Attic and
The fig l~f. and why the store
tw become • tourist stop '°' intematk>nal visitors. UJI (714)
641·3112.
FHP HeAlth c.tre offered 28
local h gh school students an
opportunity to gfimpse behind
the mecflGll scene during a
recent summer internship. FHP
is an active partici~ in
()qnge County's Vital link
Prognm. a nabonwde pilot
progrtvn initiated by the
Amerian Business Conf~.
~more Information, call
( .~)O> 809-5399.
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A Step Forward
left to op, BJI Jacoby. presidttit ol N.ltic>NI B.tnk 01
Southern U!Jfom~; ~ 8roolbank. io.n oific~. •
~ Bentley, president ol Rising SW Contraa ~
Inc.,; ).1y Arnett. vtee ~ Yleslm.vbtmg. stuwn
Lloyd, c:NirtNn.
Jacoby preenb the fll'St SS0,000oltheS150.000 in
SBA lund..ng for l~ ~!'( tunned pnnted orcu.t-bo;i1d
comp.my The C<NA Mew Ch.lmbt"r 1~ ~~to
recosmu the t-lfQ.fb "' ·~ pr1nc1p.il) '" both RNn ~.rr
.ind National B.lnl.. ol Southt>rn CMum1.1 for tht-ir h-.rJ
work m cr~.lllnS this comp.my .lnd 1Clth 1n the
community.
FULL SERVICE LUMBER AND HARD\VARE
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SERVICING:
HOMEOWNERS
INDUSTRIAL
CONTRACTORS
COMMMERCIAL
OVER 12 MILLIO#
FEET OF LIMIER
A#D l'LYWOOD
l#STOCI
COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS WELCOIE
COSTA MESA
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Chamber and
'NMUSD hold
Business-
Etlucators Day
On Nov. 29, the C'.06ta '
Meg CNmber of
Commerce and the
Newport-MesJ Unif~
School District (NMUSO)
will jointly sponsor a
Busi~Educators D~.
The day's purpose Is to
~rticulate the needs of
today's students to ~
~sf ul future employees
in the year 2000 and
beyond.
The day will begin with
business and f acuffy
represen~tiV'b meeting at
the Costa Mesa Community
Center. Partiopants will
then .idjourn in small groups
to businesses throughoOt
central Orange County. The
exclwlgc of ideas will focus
on desirable employee
attributes and skills to be
nurtured in the school
environment Participants
will be encouraRe(f to
continue their dlSCUS'Slon
through lunch. r
Teachers from Costa Mesa
and Estancia high schools
will pilot this inservice day.
Future plans call (o, inviting
all high schools within the
NMUSD to participate next
year. For addition~ll '
information or to get
Involved, mntac:t Costa
Mesa Chamber of
Commerce (5 7 4-8780) Of
the NMUSO (76().3284). ,
fHP~•C..
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890 w. B.tl« St. emu Mal. CA 92626
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Sant.I AN, CA 92707
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CHOICES
From 1
.. , th1ak It is cXlmDdy importaru
Colaa M iesideats uodcnaand
how tO kUp lbcV u1a and tu
doilatl bere.."" Wet Phil Brisxk.
o.tDCf ol kC"t HaUmart. .. II they
have • c:tmii:e, do l.bq want 10 &M
.their ~ ~ ot &el II bad?''
M Verde Center h ~n
1oetW::ina lbo rataurant ud cnter-
talnmcna Medi ol residents for
many rean. ~ 'WiLb • wper·
market. .ovle 1.huten. Kona
Lanes Md Ice Cas-ie OWct. the
~ lhopplna center show·
a coUcction or uo~ a1on1
wilb Soup Plantatioo. Ma.mburcer
Hamiel and EJ Puo Canti.M,
Over to l'1tb Street. J&m Walker.
O'M)Cf of P 1 M uid .ales tu.
rncnac can aocnetimes be an 1m·
blJUUUS tum for rdidcnll..
.. Ol ilstcattonall , but a lot o(
people doa't udcruand how the
synem wons." be .aid. ··~ta)bc
they &O to Fashion Island. ~bop
;ind hue JOmCthina to cat They
doo01 rcaftzc that wrbatC\'ct money
spent docs noc come bxl to Costa
Mcu.
•Abo, l don't think people real·
uc how much tu r~-enue actually
is acnera1cd by the food andu.stry in
any Jf\'CA city."
~cnleenth Street also CO\c~ a
slew of tervka and 'tores. Jewell')'
Man. bc(a Marut, Vons Pa·
~hoa, Dted.ricb Coffee and Esprcs·
io. Mmcr· Outpc)ll aJof11 ..-ith Mi
Md Gusto a.re round
'°'I th& .,_, scrip.
lb C.O.u Plua and QyJtal
C.oun top lbe Ii p in Dl2P" dt-
~t end pcc:i.aJcy stores.
h 0-. PW:& tw more lbn
200 ~ty ltom (iodudina r~
._u~) MCI • ~ dq>anmcnt
llQfU. a,... Court bas about 60
~ aora aod c-.o major de·
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-EDICINE & BU SINES -
Preparing for the flu
By Daroctiv Coln, R.H conditions in other dvonte care
As faJI approaches and the ftlCllities.
children return to school, the • Adults and children with
healthcare commumty is bUSI~ chronic disot'ders of the . -'~ pulmoNry ~ canf.ovascut.r pr~ring its ueiense against u cvct•m. This indudes children ~ season. With activity patterns .. ,.-~ing indoor$ foe the fall, wi~ =·nd children who people ue exposed to less cin:ulating fresh air, and living, require regular ronow-up or
wori<ing ~ tm'efing in herded hospital~tion during the
environments make ror easy preceding year because ol
transmission of the innuenza chronic metabolic diseases, vi~ abnormal~ le\'ets.
There arc no foot-proof renal dysf'unction Of • me~res to control this irnt.itmg immunosuppression.
illness. but there a.re two ways •Other groups that should be
a\·a.table to reduce it> impact. v~c1nated are healthcare
One tS prc\'enoon by \'ClCCJnation personnel, employees of nursing
.Jnd the other attef in(ection, homes and chrome care
treatment with iln antiviral agent facilities, persons providing home
wdl as ~ntadine. c.are to persons at high risk. and
Each year, upon ~ members d persons
recommendation of the U.S at high nsk.
Oep.ittrnent of Health and Certain ind1"¥1d\Ws should not
Human SeMCeS CDHHS> 3nd recerve the v'1Ccine untsl they
Centers (-Or Disease Control and •consult their physician. They are:
Prevention <COO new vaccines • Persons who have prev100Sly
arc dewloped to ~k against ~rated ~Vlty lo the
the specifte vtraJ strain) VK"One.
anticipated to be the year's btg •Persons with hypersensitivity
tlu Vaccination programs can be lo ~
highty effective. • PCftOM wllh acute febrile
flu vaccinations should be illnesses.
given between• mid-October and Many public and private
mid-November for the best vac:ciNtion progams are ~Its. This allows the body Millble. Em~ groups,. . ~uate tirM to prod&a the prinWy are 'fadlitiei. ~ approp~te antibOdy ~ to off'~ .net st.-and loal.
arry through the peak cit ftu he_,.. :~ts 'arc all
Ktivity. ~December to ~in ·~ weUness
Nrly~. aind millimizi• ~ The OHHS and CDC ~ ~ mAuena fnf«tion.
recommend vaicdnations to "any Vacx.ioes ate wailab&e for
person who wbhes to reduce the adn\in&tration •
~nee ol acquiring inn~ Dofvdt1 CollM, l.H. is
infedion. •• CerWn andNiduals In .,__ill,..,,,,..,~
high-riSk groups ~ their dose Ill lltlltiil l'iii .tt ••till ~,
conbds should be targeted a ~ • W ,_...-"""' ~ programs. They are: ro. ... ~--11t CMl.J
• f>et'900S ages 6S and over. MeM: ,_ _. Wo 11111•*"
•Nursing home residents ~nd _.,,, •• ' •el•~ persons wah dvonic mcdkal Cd (Tlfl Hr;en-, "'.1_; ' ·::
CHEAP
Don't Gamble -get tickets now
to Chamber-dinner and auction
~11e pnttS wilt be Ctr•n
rond~ d Uie Qsino
pmblrng. ltl\i tat.ions Wl _be
rNJled soon. OonaOOn ol SAS 00
~ penon for the ~t. You
can a ~ a W>le 5P0"5JOI' by
buying• Of.imond. RWy, or
T opa.z lolble as an op&ion for
.xh-etti~ )'Out company.
For more inlonNtion, Ol to
Com ~ Chamber: hos.ts
Its 10th Annual Dinner IJld
Aucdof't. 6 p.m., ffiday. October
22 .t ~ Red Lion Hot•l's gr.00
ba room in Caw ~ Few your
ent~ment, tM e-ven1ng ~,n
feature .J ~·I hour. a full
asino R<up and an elegant
sit.:down dinner. In addioon,
more rh.lo 1 00 silent .auction
gifts, ttips Md te1'lfces will be
~.A brief five audion
will occur during des.sM, and
' rese~ your ~ats for this ~t.
please all the Ch.vnber dfice
(714) 57 4-8780.
IN A Pl.ACE KNOWN FOR
PERFECT WEATHER, WE'RE
WORKING TO IMPROVE
THE BUSINESS CLIMATE.
At Edison we're creating a
business climate that will
help your company flourish
in Orange County.
We understand that keeping
your company competitive is
vital to this region's economy.
SO our Business Reoontion
Consultants are committed to
finaing real solutions to many
of your cli8.llen.ges -from
energy; efficiency and
environmental concei:ns t;o
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Appropriations Fiscal Yeai
General
Govarnnad --210/o
1993·94 '
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Total Appropriations $61, 118,450
SIGNS m0$t works of art. ter heiaht oa a llidiQI Kale bued
• From 1
"I think we sbouJd offer ex-on a business' diltance fro. the
amplcs and tell people tbcy would streeL set • bonus Cor followiaa tbo ex· The COUDCil wiU bold a public permitted for special events -to
allowina banners on weekends, six
to eiaht days a month or 60 days a
year. *
"I really v.ouldn't want to sec
more days on banneB," said Mayor
Sandy Genis. "We need to con·
11.ruct somelhina that'• enforce-
able."
Councilman Peter Butta said
business owners needed more pa.id-
anc:c 11\d possible incenliva
to define what is a violation and
what the business community can
do 10 stay within city pi~lina.
' .. Banncn is a bia arena." Buffa
said. "If you 're talkina about
Ariop with small flap bansina on
ahem, that's ':& But there are banners at tbe Onoat Couty)
Petfonn.inJ AN Dier tbal arc •
am pies.'' bcarin1 at a future OcJ Council
Other sucacstions made by city meetlna. ·
stacr included elimiutina lhc letter ltu .,,. ,...._.. et ,,,_ Dall¥
hciJht limit on siJns or pupna let· Pllel
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South Coast Metro .
is · a cultural hub
AMlo-Ho. CataNUUI
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(714) 833-2741
Patricia Muon
Praident
Propositions 170, 172 and ·174: What do they meanr KIDNEY
DISEASE ~'70:~T~ts, SchOok, Majority Vote Oe\<ek>pment Fee
UnMb USitlative Comtitution.tJ
Amendment.
This constitution.JI .1mendment would
illloW td-ool fxi~ties bond measures (f0t the
purpose ol awttuaion; recoostrua.ion and
modemiz~uon • 11 as the acqu1S1tt0n ol
l.1nd fot tchool purposes) to be appioved by
~ rnajofity rathet lhan a two-thirch \'Ole in
k>alt ~ &net would allow property
t.M~ to exceed the current Ont' percent limit
co r,epay the boncb.
ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT: Gene.rat
obllg.Woc't bonds have long been the most
common wiy '°' loul sdlools to be built
TM cwo-thitds vote requucment has resulted
in the majority belns ~m1ed by ii minonty
ol ~ in approv;ng the ronstruction ol
new school fx:il1ties.
AaGUMENTS lN OPPOSITION: 8.ued on
the resutcs ol plSt elect.ons, thtS measu~
would result in the ~ ol nine out ol t O
school oonstruction bonds and will result in
lnc:r ·ng propct1y W.es ~in ~ ~n.
Thi two-chlrds rtquirement protects property
owntt"S who wiU P'Y the tax.
Propolltion 1 n : locAI Public Wtty
ftrotection and tmp~ent Act ol 1991
LepLltive C.on titutionaJ Anwndment
P~oon 112 would ptOVide "'
drdotC'd revenue source for pubhc safety
porpo6e5. to be dislributl'd to ooes and
counties f0t pu~ such as police. shenff,
fire, district .lrt~neys and correcttons. If this
measure is t1pproved by ii ~jor1ty ol the
state's \IOterS, the we would be col\ected in
.111 counties. However • .1 county would be
eligible to receive the r~nues only if the
board of su~isors \'Oled to participate or
the voters in that county a~ the
measurr by .i m.1Jor1ty vote.
ARGUMENTS IN SUPt'ORT: This is not a
new tax but instead atends the one-half
cent sales t.lX you already f>J1Y and ·
gu.irantees the money will go d1redly to
public safety. If ProposillOrl 172 is defeated,
budgets for public wfety will face huse cut
backs. Thrs is a small price to p;iy for the
protection ol your homes and
Mighborhoods.
ARGt,tMENTS IN OPPOSITION: This
measure would raise an average family's
taxes ~l 75 to ~ k>cal funds which the
legislarure took from k>cat governments
during the budget process. The t~ "public
Silfety srM<:es" is noc Um1ted to law
enforcement officers and oould be ~ly
stretched. The provisions regarding the .
distribution ol the ~ amounts to ~.
Propositioft 174: £duc:atioft Vouchers
lni~w Constitutional Amendment
This ~~re would amend the Califomi.l
Constitution to aJJow ~ to ctW>OSe a
child's school by requinng the state to
provide a ~ for every school 9 child
equal to at least SO pttcent ol pfa frsal
year ~r pupil spending. It requires the
legisbture to establish procedures to aJlow
public schools to ~ Independent
\>'OUCher-redeeming schools and aulhofizes
required academic testing. h also limits new
regulation of private .ind ¥0Ueher redeeming
schools. Voucher expenditures and speafied
savings count toward education's ex1)ling
constitutional funding gUM~ntce
ARGUMENTS IN SUPPORT: C.11 forni30$
are spending S29 billion (up from S9 billion
15 years ago) on our chrldren's education.
CaJifomia is not spending too little on
education; it's getting too little in rt-turn.
Test scores, dropout rates, cr1me and dru&\
are alJ reasons to make real change lh1s
would provide an educational sr ant of
.ipproximatcly S2,600 for each child Thi) ·
also relieves the Slate's obligation to house
and teach the expected 1.8 million nt.>w
siudents who will enter the syst~m over the
next eight ye.ars. It will institute quality
education, accountab1l1ty, effkiency and
faimes.s.
ARGUMENTS lN OPPOSITION: The
me41SUre was poorfy drafted and 1t v.oold
undermine, not impr~. neighborhood
~ It takes money from these
~ schools to pay f0t private
~schools. Unlike public schools,
voucher schools can re,~ students~ on
gender, religion, test scores, or l"'Ven rncomc.
It strips the neediest students oJ a fair chance
and creates t1 new two-ber ~em. It docs
not require te.IChers to hold a dcgr~ or
teaching credential and new laws on teachl>r
credentials or course requirements cannot bt.>
approved without a 3/4 vote oi tht.-
ieg;slature.
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to foster a strong loCal
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