HomeMy WebLinkAbout1998-07-02 - Orange Coast PilotSERVING THE NEWPORT -COrTA MESA COMMUNmEs SINCE 1907 ~ THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1998 . .
·nreaded ·'re~evelQp~ent .~genCy' stiif al;es· ·
. • Newport1~ach ~ounc:il broached subject'~·hdo . . 1 The .ua~ront Village of shops city-owned boat,~ps in.orde1"to · Shoppers stro
. through Udq
Marina Vil-
lage, a strug-
gling commer-
cial center that
has spawned a
move by the
city to consider~
forming a
redevelopment
agency.
MARC MARTIN I
DAILY PILOT
... , J • . / dnd reslcmrants lli plagued Wlth buy the hmd ·
Marina Village debate, reviving emotion:cl,l~g. e. d. dep~te. I obs~lete. desolate bw1d.1110gs a.net "I believe t.here are other ways
JENIFER RAGLAND • redevelopment 'agency back into bus~esses that ttre struggling_ to to develop this site through a
the realm of possibility. '>UIVlve Everyone -=-including redevclop~nent agency,~ O'Neil
, DcttNot The council, in its 4_3 vote to I the council members who re1ect-said ttt the June 24 meet:ing.
NEWPORT BEACH -Rede-reject a. proposed 50-yedr tide-ed the leas~ -seems to dgree A wdevelopment age'ncy is a
velopment agency .. They have lands lease wfth w~ LiEk> Partner-that something .needs to l>e done ~oJ}or economic development.
been the forbidden words of. ships last week directed oty staff there. J l'\t! members oj the agency are
Newport Beach local g9vemment to ~gin looking into Conning ·a Councilman Denrus 0 Nell ~ually the same people who
-a phrase that City Council · redevelqpment agency for the brought up fomung a rede'{elop-I serve on the City Cound.J,and it 1S
members dare not utter from the Udo Marina Vtllttge area. City ment dgency a'S dn alterndtive lo normally staffed by ~redevelop-
dais for fear of an upr<?fil. Manager Kevin Murphy sdld this allowing WR Lido Partners~1ps lo ment mandger
But the council's r~ent deci-week that's what he will do m the purc:hase the ldnd dnd redev-etop
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The <!gency has certain pow-
sion on the Lido Manna Village coming mouths, unless given fur-1t pnvdtely. The developer says it • __ • __
boat slips lease has brought a ther direction. needs a lon~-tem1 lease of the ..: SEE UDO PAGE A13
E I p. L 0 S I V E S A l E S
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Developer
redesigriing
Plaza hotel
Prospective buyer of landmark
building contacts city after two months.
Tu1 CRl"-DA
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COSTA MESA The proposed builder of a 387-
room, seven-story ort hotel on the former Pacific
Federdl Plaza site is reportedly worlong on reV1S1ons
to its trullal plans for the property.
Carter Reese and Assoc1ates, a San Diego devel-
oper worlung on behalf of a still-unnamed hotel
chain, m March proposed bwldmg a new hotel
behind the vacdnt Spanish Mediterranean-style
building dl the comer
of Newport Boulevdrd
dlld 19th Street QUESTION
Those plans, which
would require the City
Counol to amend its
general plan and per-
mit four more stones
and nearly twice the
square footage cur-
rently allowed,
include d hotel tower
1ust north of the exist-
ing bulldmg.
The existmg thrce-
story builcµng, with its
elegant architecture,
teakwood intenors
dnd shad} pat10s,
would be converted into the hotel lobby, a restaurant
and oilier areas, dccordmg to initial plans.
D \Y Pl.OT
Southern Californiet; College girls basketball coach Russ Davis and pl~yer Stephanie Sick pick up some fireworks at a stand on Fair Drive.
But m the two mon'lhs smce the City CounCl.l
unanunously agr to consider Carter Reese and
Assooates' general plan amendment request, the
developer has all but disappeared. The firm can-
celed a scheduled meetmg with city staff last month;
dnd its general partner, Reese Jarrett, has not
returned repeated phone calls from the Daily Pilot.
Not even the city had spoken with company offiqals
until recently.
'
In Costa Mesa, one of few
cities in county to allow
"safe and sane" fireworks,
nonprofit groups reJy
heavily on stands
TlMGRENDA
Dctt "11
COSTA MESA -For most Americans, the
Fourth of July is a day for sporting some red,
white and blue clothing, hanging a flag on the
porch and showing pride in their country.
But for the dozens of Costa Mesa school
sports teams, marching bands and religious
groups that use fireworks stands as lucrative
fund-raisers, this Saturday also is about big
money.
Court .calls Uuntsrtlan ·case .
mOOt;. sc~ool diStrict disagrees
•Newport-Mesa officials
will respond to an appel-
late court notice saying
matter may be dismissed.
I h$flN M A.SllNI
Wt,._
NEWPORT·MESA -School
district lawyers pl6n to contest an
eppellate court notico that its c.ase
Audrey Buck. an Estancia High School
booster who has worked at the marching
band's fireworks stand in Harbor Center for 15
years, said the sales keep the bdnd ma.rch1cg.
·we can do rummage sales, bake sales and
car washes, and we'll make a penny hew and
a penny there,· she said. "But tlus 1s huge 11us
generates our entire budget for the whole
year."
Estancia and 46 other locd.1 groups can c~sh
SEE BANG PAGE A14
INSIDE SPORTS. •
Uttle Leaguen
t&ke their shots at
DiJtrict 62
All-Stan touma-
mf'nl See
story, page Bl.
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•fhadn't heard from them in two months before
. last week.· said Mike Robmson, the city's princ;ipal
planner
Robthson Sdld Jarrett told him the firm is m the
bringing new investors on board and redesigning
the hotel proposal.
Robinson could not elaborate on what the
redesign meant. However, Planning Director Perry
VaJantine said the revisions may address questions
and concerns City Counol members have voiced
about the pro1ect
"Some council members had concerns about tra1-
-SEE HOTEL PAGE A14
DESIGN TUNEUP UNVEILED
Yoq.1nay notice some-
thing a ~ ctill&eat
about today't Pikit. W."WI
done a minor tuneup on·
the paper's k>ok. cOUl8y
of world-renown designer
Mario Gerda.
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little lometblilg ._.and
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SERVING THE NEWPORT -COSTA MESA 10~UNITTES SINCE 1907 . .. .... -. .... .... .. Dr~ade<t~;;f!-edeveloP.nient agency'· surfaces
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Shopper$ stroll
· ~ through Udo
. Marina. Vil-
lage, a strug-
gling comme
dal penler that
• has' spawned a
move by the
· dty'to consider
., forming a
redevelopment
agency.
MARC MARTIN I
DAllY Pl.OT
,. • Newport Beach. council broached subject fu Lido . -I Tl?e b~yfront village of shopi, I city-owned boat slips in ordei._to . · dnd resta\irants_lS plagued ;with buy the land. . . Marina Village debate, revfving emotion-charged debate. obsolett.>, desolate buildmgs ~nd "I belJeve there are other ways
JENIFER RAGLAND rede.velopment ageney back mto bu inesses that are struygllng to to develop th.t.s site .tbfou~h a
n..ia.. Pb the realm of possibility. I surv\ve ~veryone -:--rnclucling redevelopment ag~ncy.. 0 Neil
......, The council, in its 4.3 vote to the council members who re1ect-sc{Jc;l.at the June 24 meeting. .
NEWPORT BEACH -Rede-reject a. proposed 50-yedr tide-ed the ledse -seems to agree A redeveloP.ment agency is a
velopment agency. They have lands lease wtth WR Lido Pdrtner-that somethmg nee~b le> be done tool for econorruc developmenL
been the forbidden words of ships, last week directed cily staff lht:r;. . , The members of the agency are
Newport Beach local governme nt to begin looking into forming a Coun~1Jmdn Dennis 0 Nell u~ually t~e ~ame pe~ple ~~o
-a phrase ~at City. Council redevelopment agency for the brought up formmg d rede\'elop-serve on ttie City Council, and it ts
members dare not utter from the Udo Marina Village area City ment dgency as dJl altemabve to normdlly staffed by a redevelop-
dais for fear of an uproar. Manager Kevin MurphyTsaJ1.J.tlus I <!Bowing WR Lldo Partnership~ to ment manager
. But the c;ouncil's recent ded-week that's what he will do m the purchase the land dnd redevelop The dgency has certain pow-
'sion on the Lido Marina Village coming months, unless given fur-11 privately. The developer .says 1t __ _ ·rsoat slips lease has brought a-ther direction. ~.eds a long-term leas~ of the SEE LIDO PAGE A13
EXPLOSIVE · SALES ·Developer ,...·
redesigµing
Plaza hotel
I • • Prospective buyer of landmark .
building contacts city after two months.
<I TrMGJU~UA
lkJlf,,.,.
COSTA MESA-The proposed builder of a 387-·
room, seven-story resort hotel on the former Pacific
Federal Plaza site is reportedly workmg on reV1S1ons
to its irutial plans for the property.
Cdrter Reese and Assoaates, a Scm Diego devel-
oper worlung on behalf of a still-unnamed hotel
chillil, m March proposed bwlding a new hotel
belund the vacant Sparush Mediterranean-style
bwJchng at the comer
of Newport Boulevard
and 19th Street QUESTION
Those plans, wtuch
would requi.re the City
Council to amend its
general plan and per-': I
m.it four more stone
and nearly twice the
square footage -tur-
renlly allowed,
include a hotel tower
JUSt 'north of the exist-
ing butldirlg.
The existlng three-
story btiilding, with its
elegant architecture,
teakwood mtenors
and shady patios,
would be converted into the hotel lobby, a restaurant
and other areds, dccordmg to irubal plans.
Southern California College girls basketball coach Russ Davis and pl~yer Step~anie Sick pick up some fireworks at a stand on Fair Drive.
But in the two months since the City Council
unanimously agreed to coJlSlder Cd.rter Reese and
Associates' general pldn amendment request. the
developt!r has all but d.isapped.ted. The firm can-
celed a scheduled meeting with city staff last month;
and its general partner · Reese Jarrett, has not'
returned repedted phone Us from the Dally Pilot.
Not even the oty had spoken with company officials
until recently.
TIM GRE11. l>A
In Costa Mesa,. one of few
cities in county to allow
"safe and sane" fireworks,
nonprofit groups rely
heavily on stands
!Wy1'11
COSTA MESA -For most Americans, the
Fourth of July is a day for sporting some red,
white and blue clothing, hanging a Oag on the
porch.and showing pride in their country.
But for the dozens of Costa Mesa school
si:>orts teams, marching bands and religious
groups that use fireworks stands as lucrative
fund-raisers,· this Saturday also is ~bout big
money.
CoUrt calls Huntsman case
moot; school district disa~es
•Newport-Mesa officials
will respond to an appel-
late court notice saying
matter may be dismissed.
HUSl'JN Mt\5.HNI
strengthen H~tsman's $5 million
d vtl rights lawsuit agamst the
school distrld, which his attorneys
plan to file ln fede ral court. -
The controversy. began Fep. 19
when Huntsman was stopped by
Newport Beach police near his
chool. PoUce found a marijuana
pipe m Huntsman's pos ession at
the time.
Police only cited Huntsman for
noise pollution, but the school dis-
trict, invoking it& zero-tolerance
drug and alcohol policy, suspend-
ed HWltsinah and ttanlferrad him
to Newport-Harbor High SchOol.
e....-~Qowt
Robert E . Thomas decided that
because the suspension OCCWT8d
. so clO!le to Huntsman'• QTad\.!9·
Uon, lt amounted to an npuliDOIL !?~'8Lt:~~ui Huntsman ahoUld bav. h~= he-aidn't ..-.. -p~ IM _... lftft...-
on its pollaes and powers, the
school board voted to appeal
Thomas' ruling, and Shores
responded by filing a motion
cla.ilhing the appeal is moot.
The appellate court said it
intends to dismiss the petition for
an appeal uruess there is opposi-
tion from the dfstrk:t.
·we are going to respond.•
said school district attorney
Spencer Covert.
Covert said there ii a definite
public interelt beceUle the zero~
tolerance policy aftects all stu·
dents. Alto at ilme.la..&b.e S5 mil-
~diallaqoion ~ •tt's not a moOi ~ iilUe-::•-Mid
school board Prelldmt Jim Peny-
man. •tbey're 1ulhg us for S5 mil·
lion in damagei. a we loM the
'8PIMMll, that can be Uled .apainlt
1'til lldMIOI dlllllk't :JmJ 13 to., ....
Audrey Buck, an Estancia High School
booster who has worked at the marchmg
band's fireworks stand m Harl>or Center for 15
years, said the sales keep tho bdnd marching.
"We can do rummage sales, bdke sale and
car washes, and we'll make a penny here and
a penny there,· she said. "But Uus 1s huge. This
gen erates our entire budget for the whole
year.•
Estancia and 46 other local group~ can cqsh
JNSIDESPOR'IS
Uttle Leaguen
take their shots at
District 62
All-Stan tourna-
ment. See
story, page Bl.
SEE BANG PAGE A14
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"l hadn't heard from them in two months before
la t week,· aJd Mike Robinson, the city's principal
plclll.Oer.
Robinson bald Jarrett told him the furn lS m the
bringing new mvestors on board and redesigning
the hotel proposal .
Robmson could not elaborate on what the
rede 1gn meant However, Planrung Du'ector Perry
Valantine said the revisions may address questions
and concerns City Council members have voiced
about the project.
· ome council members had.concerns about t.ra.f-
SEE HOTEL PAGE A14
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SportsuJ!1ar i
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prices redt!CCd I
Sup~:~ or ~~-93601 ~ ',.I
ha vtn~ a summer s8le on
sportswear for women. Most
1)f the dothing is casual and con-
temporc:U)', and tbere's.$0mething !.
tor women of-all ages, shclpes and ·.'.·
'i!Zl's. The 'Summer sale is much
IMCJf'f than the monthly sales, j
whrn clothing that hasn't sold in ;,, 1 i1whih~ is marked down. Included !
111 this seasonal sale is name· . j
iirctnd s?ortswear reduced up to ~
75" .. off. You can also sign up t~ t
win ct $300 shopping spree while l
you're in the store. Shades of R~ 1
,.., c1t 1024 Bayside Drive in New-1
ror1 8Pc1Ch. t
Roger's Gardens (640-5800) 1
hd!. reduced its 'fropitone patio l
nmuture prices by 10% to 20% for i ·~ summer special. Tropitone has j
bePn m business for 40 ye~. and i
tlw lurniture comes in aluminum. l
Tiw rnUcctions mcluded in the l
sail· are Portico, Patrician, Gene-j
SHE IS:
• A modem-day version of Ir. Dolittle.
QF~V15ANOOAWS . ·: ·-· ..
Schaffer· doesn't n'cess rllf under-
stand what 4.llimals are sayitlg bl!t has a
special bond with them. As a technician at
tbe Costa Mesa Animal Hospttal, the C°'-
ta Mesa resident,is a jack-of-all-trades.
W)'lether she is consoling the owner of a -
_pet tllat was euthanized o~Ssm:ing in.a ·
~urgery. $chaff er puts the als' needs
before her own. '·
-"Pets can't tell you what is the matter
with them ~r where their pain is," she
said. "It's hard to see them going through "' pain. You get so attached to them."
Sometimes the hospital can be a zoo,
accommodating up to 300 animals rang-
ing from hedgehogs to golden retrievers.
'Tl}.ere are routine procedures perforined
on injured pets but there is also a doctor
on call: 24 hours a day in case of ab em!J:-
gency. Schaffer and the rest of the hospital
staff members say they are committed to
helping ailing animals r~over.
A HARD PIU TO SWAU()W
However, not every '"client• survives ..
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Vd, RPpbse, Honfleur and Silhou-l 1 " dtP. Roger's Garden is a t 2301 l
Some fall to human-like diseases like can-
cer and others just die of old age. ft's not
. written in the jQQ description but Schaffer
serves as a support system to grieving
owners. TH~EIRD ANO WACXY
...,ctn Joaqrnn Hills Road in New-1
p~rt Bedch. [
Movies dfe cheilp at Edwards 1
Cinemas bargain houses. Costa f
\ l<'!'.tl hds the Harbor 1Wtn the-!
llt•r c1t J larbor Boulevard and Wil· f
.,un Strf'et. All seats are $3. It's 1
showmg "Godzilla," and "Deep !
lmpdct." 1
TI1e new San Joaquin Hills toll 1
1 oad has discounted ils toll to $1 i
,.vPry Saturday and Sunday, now i
· One disabled man tecently lost his 18-
year-old cat and was crushed by the
death. He came to rely on that interaction,
Schaffer said. His mood changed for the
better only after She found him a new
feline.
To alleviate some of the stress, Schaffer
usually rides a bike or walks to wort. say-
ing goodbye to her six cats and two dogs.
She is reminded of her mortality almost
daily. A particularly painful reminder was
last week,· wlien eight animals died at the
hospital, ~ unusually high amOWlt.
The hospital bas unusual C¥es as well
as tragic ones. One owner asked the hos-
pital staff to contact a sperm bank so the
dog's semen can be saved and stored for
future breeding. Why the canine can't
procreate right now is a mystery to Schaf-
was developing cancerous lesions on its
ears. Schaffer said the doctors removed
the lesioll.s and the cat survived.
Days like that make Schaffer's world.
"Our m&n concern is the animal's well-
being," she said. "And without that, none
of us would be here: Hopefully we are
making lives, the owners' and animals', a
little bit better."
"We definitely go out of our way to help
animals,~ she said. ·1 don't think people
. re&lize that. this job can take a toll on you
fer. · ·
through July 12. The loll is nor-1
mally $2. You can access the toll 1
rodd from the San Diego Freeway l
u1 Cost.a Me~a. It bypasses the'i:l 1
c. with all of the ups and dOWD$. 11
"It just tears you up," she said. "I'm the
worst around here because I cry all the
time.• ~
T'ben there are the more serious cases
that threaten the Uves o( animals. A cat
that had been out in the sun for too long , .. -Story by G~ Risling,
photo by Don l.Nch
• Toro and Liguna Hills area, l
r0ronnecting driveIBwiththe San l ~~~~~~~~~--::--------------------------------~~~ ................................... -..-.-.. r------------------------------------..------------------------::;::-I Diego Freeway in San Juan 1
Capi$trano. For more toll road l SUMM ·ER .c·ALENDAR
-information, call (800) 378·8725., l
Mattress Discounters (548-1
1250) is having a huge Fourth of 1
July sale on mattresses.and box 1 ~rings. The store carries many l
~ealy mattresses, including the [
Posturepeclic, Spine Control, and l
Correct Comfort Lines. Another l
mattre.c;s company it carries is i
<'ominrt Source, which has a Chi· !
ro·prolector and Royal Comfort i
coUection. Selected mattresses are 1
rt>ducPd up to 50%, and there l
11lso tl!e daybetts;t>eds and frames l
on ·;dJe. Mattress Discounters IS a t 1
1700 N0wport Blvd. in Newport l
Bedch. 1
William Harold Jewelers (673· l
U365) hds started its semiannual l
haH·ofl sdle, which continues !
through July 31. The sale ind udes ~
diamond wedding sets, one·of-a-[
kind pieces, estate jewelry, and l
r1ntique and fine jewelry. William l
Harold also off em watch and jew-:
elry repair. It's at 3116 Newport
Blvd. in Newport Beach.
SUMMER AQUATICS
The city of Costa Mesa Community
Services Department will present the
Summer 1998 Aquatics Progtam at th~
Costa Mesa High School Pool, 2650
Fairview· Road, and the Downtown
Community Center Pool, 1860 Ana-
heim Ave., Costa Mesa. The swnmer
program will consist of 10 30-minute
weekday sessions. Summer sessions
are Monday through July 17, July 20·
31, Aug. 3-14 and Aug. 17-28. Each
session costs $30. Registration for early
sununer ses~ions is from 12:30 to 6:30
p.m. weekdays at the DowiitoWn Com-
munity Center• Pool. Registration for
later sessions begins July 14. For addi-
tional information, call 662-2798 or
645·2797.
SUMMER CAMP COSTA MESA
Smith & Hawken (437-9526)
the upscale home-and-garden .
store has reduced its teak benches
20'Jlo through Sunday. The bench·
es are expensive, but they're
guaranteed to last 75 years. Smith
& Hawken is also a great place to
find unusual topiaries -the bird
q ige and wreath are two of the
• best -plus clothing and garden
ornaments. The store is at 3333
1998 Summer Camp Costa Mesa
will be offered daily through Aug. 21 at
TeWinkle Park, 970 Arlington Drive,
Costa Mesa. Supervision is from 1 a.m. 1 to 6 p.m. Children will be provided
1 with a daily snack and a T-shirt. Lunch l is not included. Register frpm 8 a.m. to
1 4:30 p.m . at the Community Services
l Department on tfie third floor of Costa
1 Mesa City Hall, 77 Fair Drive. Regis-
l tration is $95 per child, per week.
l Space.is limited. For more information,
j call 754-5158. ·
Bristol St., Costa Mesa.
• BEST BUYS is published Thursdays and
saturdays. lfyoo kn<>'N of a good buy,
write to Best Buys. Daily Pilot 330 w.
Bay St, Costa Mescl, 92627; or fax to
646-4170.
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PLAYGROUND PROGRAMS
The Costa Me~ Community Ser-
vices Department will provide free,
weekly supervised recreational activi-
ties during, the summer for children
ages 6 to 13 at Costa Me.sa elementary
schools from 10:30 a.II!, to 5 p.m. Pro-
grams will be at Adams, California,
College Park, Kaiser Primary, Killy-
brooke, PaUla.rino, Pomona, Sonora,
Victoria, Whittier and Wilson elemen-
tary schools. For more information, call
754-5158.
IN THE PINK
The 1998 Orange County Fair will
be July 10-26 at the· Orange County
Fairgrounds, 88 Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa. Hours are noon to midnight
Monday through Wedne~day and 10
a.m . to midnight Thursday through
Sunday. Tickets are $6 for -general
admission, $5 for anyone 55 and older,
$2 for children ages 6 to 12 and free for
thildren 5 and under. Parking is $4 or
$2 for cars with four or more individu·
als. Bus parking is free. Teen Days are
Mondays, July 13 and 20. Anyon~ ages
13 to 17 is admitted for $4. Senior Days
are Thursdays, July 16 and 23. Anyone
55 and older are admitted for $3. Kids
Days are Fridays, July 10, 1 ~ and 24.
Children 12 and under are admitted
free. Advance ticket prices are avail-
able. For more information, call (714)
7Q8-3247.
BASTlUE DAY CELEBRATION
The Bastille Day 5K/8K Race will be
from 1 to 9 p.m. July 18 behind the Sut-
ton Place Hotel, 4500 MacArthur Bl'Vd.,
Newport Beach. The event will feature
SK and SK runs, SK and 8K walks, live
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eritertainment, an intemational · fpod
fair, a climbing wall and a 25·mile bike
tide. Registration for adults before July
11 is $20 and $23 thereafter, and chil-·
dren are $\3 before July 11 and $15
thereafter. For more information, call
288-9080.
FUN IN THE SUN
Summer music concerts will be held
at 6 p.m. Wednesdays :July 15 through
Aug. ·19 at the eourtyard outside of
Bloomingdale's, 401r Newport Center
Drive, Fashion Island, Newport Beach.
Admission is free. For more informa-
tion, call (949) 721-2000. '
JAZZ. rT UP
The summer jazz series will be held
Friday nights through October at the
amphitheater at the Hyatt Newporter,
1107 Jamboree Road, Newi;>ort Beach.
There will be two shows nightly at 7
and 8:45 p.m .. Tickets are $20 to $30.
Show times and prices vary. For more
information, call 7~9-1234.
rTAUAN MIDSUMMER FESTIVAL •
The fourth annual Ferragusto Event
will be held at 7 p.m. Aug. 15 in the
courtyard at Fashion Island, 401 New-.
port Center Drive, Newport Beach .
Admission is $50 per person. Food and
two beverages are included. The Ital-
ian restaurant Tutto Mare will provide
the food. Proc~ds from the event will
go to Child.help· USA. For more infor-
mation, call '548-4228.
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STARS, STRIPES, SPORTS
The Old Glory Boat Parede wUl be from 1 to 3
p.m. Saturday at the Udo BUln In Newport
Beach. There ls no entry tee: BOats mmt be
reglsterecl With tbe American Legion Yadlt
Club, 21S 15th St Call 173-5070.
NEWfOllrT llAOt
• w..t a.lboe loulevwd: A wallet worth $75 was
stolen In the feoo bk>ck.
• w.t Coast Hlghwey: A cellular telephone worth
$1,300 was stolen in the.4600 block.
• ~ 5'rMt: A plant worth $60 was stolen In
the 1200 block.
• Vt. Udo: Several items of clothing worth $100 were
stolen In the 3300 block.'
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F ORT COWNS -Thought
yqu were rid of me, eh?
WeU, gld habi\s are,difflcul,t
to break ant the editors deter-
mined that some weaning was in
,order. · · 1
I am not sure whether 1 am
the weanee or the weanor. Either
Y{ay, they searched the codes
covering column-writing and
~etennined there was no specific
statute agatnst writing columns
for a colnmunity newspaper,
even if the colwnnist is 1,083
miles away. . . I have no idea what the col-
umn will be called. l suggested
•Foreign Correspondence.• Or
perhaps simply, •The Fred Col-
.umn. • Or maybe even no name.
Whatever, "On the Coast• is
obviously toast.
Since you are reading this,
y9u may correctly assume that
we survived the move. We did,
but just barely. The final days
were a shambles, so much so we
really didn't have time to feel sad .
about leaving. Simply stated, ·life
was a panic.
The truck was loa,ded .. Thurs-
day and on its way to pick up
another load. Even with my
wife's car, we filled less than half
the cavernous van. The driver
said he would see us in a week. I
will believe that when he comes
round the bend of the street with
the strange name, Sailors Reef.
· Somewhere among the hun-
dreds of boxes on board was my
. computer, so I am writing this on
a rented machine at a Kin.ko's. I
have a portable word processor I
had planned to take in the car
with me, but that, too, was
scooped up and loaded on the
van.
~;:£~~~~~~~~~ ---... escrow PaperS _.a'jm,kess thal's,......,._~~~....::::c~;,;;;::;fti
fred
martin
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These included a long-ban-·
dled weed-picker J had given my
,wife on Mother's Day m(\Dy
years ago. A beach umbrella. A
toilet brush and old-time pitcher
Mike McFadden gave us years
ago (the pitcher, not the brush).
Also, three plastic crates con-
t!'lifilng 11 of my wife's ravonte
potted plants. Three bctgs of
coins, which I had Intended lo
convert into dollars on {.hat
machine the Ralphs (ex-Hughes)
in Eastbluff haS. A pair of 3-
pound dumbbells.
A large, cop-style flashlight a
gr<>ttp of friends gave me. A
bQo.k to return to BcUlles &
Noble, along with two longtime
-favorites, •An Exaltation of
Larks ~ and •A Dictionary of Yid·
dish Slang.·
Oh, yes, the Louis Vwtton
satchel I use for my socket
wrenches. 1Wo one·gallon jugs
of coolant and two quarts of otl.
A lunch bo~e 11iermos people
made more than 20 years ago,
featuring the comic strip I wrote,
"Yankee Doodles.•
twice as complex as Ca'lilomia's
-we went Ol\l to o~.,.new hom'e.
Someone had ~~h there. At
Ule front door wet~.two little pot-
t<:d geraniums a~ a giant;
wt>oden ladybl\Q>'l mean this
bug is enonnqµs, ·at least a foot
long, not inc:lu~g antennae. •
. But from;~hence had it come?
There was no card. Then I saw a ·
UtUe, yellow Post-tt'note that
said; "From the Cox Farm.· Cox
Farm? Where was the Cox Fa.rrq?
Who was the Cox Farm?
Hm.mni:
Then it struck me. Of course!
Cox Farm is Pat Cox's delightful,
critter-laden place overlooking
tbe Back Bay~
And Pat so!llehow managed lb
get two potted geraniums and a
monster ladybug to the doorstep
oL our new home on the day we
closed escrow! How did she do
Uldt?
Pat is one of the Great La · s
l am fortunate to know. Perhaps
the Greatest of the Great Ladies
(but that ]s aQ impossiQle choice).
But l didn't know she had the
wiles of an OSS agent.
Because the Daily Pilot is a
family newspaper, l have not
mentioned some of the nastier
moments of our last day in town.
While I got ready to drive
edst, my w\f e prepared to visit _
her mother m Phoenix.
I will not tell you what she
sdld when she arrived at the air-
. port o,nly to hnd that America
West lldd canceled her flight.
Nor will I mention what I said
when, JUSt three hours before the
time I wdnted lo leave, the guy I
hdd booked to take ·giant piles of
trash from our house to the dum'p
didn't show up.
• Authmities ~Y s~,
who owns C<>Sta Mesa . ,\ 'accounting company,
duped clients out of
$200,000 in tax scam.
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NEWPORT ' BEACH
Charles Dale Beck was aston·
ished to find Newport· Beach
police detectives waiting for him
as he approached the ninth hole
at a goll course in Desert Hot
Springs last month.
Much to bis chagrin, Beck's
golling foursome was broken up
by the unwelcomed visit. But
one of his pa.itners was stunned
· to learn .that !3eck had been dup-
ing him and others in a complex
tax scam, btlk.ing savvy busi-
smen of thousands of dollars,
· lice Sgt. Mike McDer·
eek, 55, recently pleaded
. guilty to an unrelated count of
CLEAN CARPET
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grand theft and was sentenced . Police say legitimate co_mpa,-
to two years m state prison. nies vrovide similar &vices, bu
Authorities said Beck's legal Be<;k apparently strayed from
woes won't end any time soon, th~pack.. .
as they may file up to 26 new .. :',•He took 1ill of tl\-e money,"
cl;larges against the Brea resi· ,t.:4cDenJ}ott said.
®iit. . : · . \" The FBI tipped. off Newpot1 P_olit~ said tbe certified public. · 'Beach / · polic:e about. Beck:
accoUJ\tant· was entangled in a, becahse he recl?ived some of the w~b of lies, telli.D.g clients he~ ...
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checn at a PQS~ office box· m: .
a fo~~r FBI agent (lnd ev~n Newport Beach. · :· ·
. braggmg that he w~ the father Police estimate that Beck may
of ~od Beck, a reliever fo r the have duped his clients out of
Chicago Cubs. • · Detectives tied Charles Beck aboul$200,000 over the past two
to three cases of fraud where he Y~· . •
fuld his clients who had run-ms A JUdge mdered Beck to pay
with the Internal Revenue Ser· about $30,000 to three of the Vlt'
vice he could remedy their tax tuns. One of his clients, 'd CPA.in
problems, police said. Newport Beach, will receive
Beck, who ownrd Tax $20.000 .
Accountants in Costa Mesa, told McDermott added that Bed~·
clients he could offer a com pro-also claimed he could · help his
mise to the IRS on their behalf clients make substantial eam-
that would result in cost savings, ings from reselling electronic
police said .. Beck reportedly parts at' twice the cost. Several
asked them to front him a por-people invested in the idea, giv-
tion of those estimated savings ing Beck $20,000 to $30,000,
by writing checks to hin\. McDermott said.
EXEAClSE cau1PMENT
e ·ts , Surfboards • Wetsu1 · • Tennis .. Golf • & more
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548-0660
IGNMENT 670 West 17th Street, Costa Mesa
lt is probably just as well. Fri-
day morning, before coming into
the Pilot newsroom to write Sat-
urday's column, I loaded my
Jeep with suitcas~arment
bags and a curioU.s ~rtment of
little things that otherwise would
have been left behind.
Somehow, this traveling junk.
shop made it across the bliste ring
Mojave (the "world's tallest ther·
mometerw in Saker read 110
degrees), up and over the Rockies
and the Continental Divide and
on into this small city we can, as
of noon Monday, call home.
A'.JJ I will say is, we are glad to
be here -dild l am very pleased
to be back with you. Plug into the Pilot Cl s if1ed section to find servte~ from Daily Pilot
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ALDEN'S CARPET
has opened
anew
Area Rug Studio
Wny Pay Dept
Store Prices?
ALL RUGS &
RUNNERS on
SALE.
Handmade wools,
synthetics, sisal
. ALDEN'S
CARPl;:TS, INC.
J663Piacentla St .. C~ta ~1csa
64&4838
• FRED MARTIN is a former Newport
Beach resident who will be writing
~er 90 minutes of sigrung a weekly column from Fort Collins.
Colo., until readers are weanf!d.
ORIGINAL GERMAN
Rolls -Pretzels -Strudel -Hallah
Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes
Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions
Serving Authentic German Lunch
. Daily Specials -Rouladen -Schnitzel
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''Membership has its Advantages"
Members receive a 15%
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figu~e skating instruction
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Hk:ely have been captured in
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But that beautiful landscape
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enues received by the city for po~red vehicles of similar siz~.
projects to improve air quality. The city wtll also save
Additional funding for the $295,000 )JY not })av1ng to buy 17
pr~am came from a grant from ~as-poweredvehicles to replate
the · South Coast Air Quality older, high-mileage vehicles. ,
Management District the 'city ·.P During· the next three years, ·
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n-N~ol1 Beach Pu'bllc ~brory wW present :rol4Jly T~n
lleadlng Extreme, a furn.mer
reading program for seve nth•
C4ll (800) 967-3).f t.
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rbfOugh 12th-graders, through •' _..__
A'tlg. 20 at the library, 1000 Avo-
cado Ave. Por more infomuitlon, . MONDAY
C«all 717 -3870. ..
: Mtcbltel Ha.nu. a Corona del
-Mar attorney and CPA, will pre· ~ .ent a free, one-hour consultation
on living-truJt'a at your home or
b.11 office, 2660 E Coast Highway.
Corona dcl Mar For more mfor-
'm.ation, call 64-4-5801
The Cerebnl Palsy ~oundatlon
Wlll start a new chapter in the
area. The foundabon will offer
financtal and emotional support,
'1.o.ng with many other free ser-
vices, to famlUei ln the area who
have children affected by cere-
bral palsy. For more information,
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Youths a'ge 7-12 can enroll 1n
either .SOc~· Camp or Explo-
ratioJl Cam at the l.aunt h. Pad,
Uu.td floor,, stal Court at Sbuth
Coast Plaza, 333~ 'Bear St., Costa
Mesa. Soence Camp and Sxplo-
. ratJOn Camp will be held from 9
a .m. to 2 30 p m. weekdays oo
altemdtl.ng weeks through Aug
28 at the Launch Pad Optional
extended ddys, which lnclude a
snack and movte, last unW S p.m
AdnusMon 1s $110 for me mbers,
$130 for nonmembers; extended
day 1s $1 50 for members, $170 for
nonmemhers. For more ltlformo-
tlon. call 546-2061.
Look f M Our G RAND OPENING
a t H eritage Plaza in Irvine ................ ,.. ................ ..
30o/o O FF
AU Alt~ration4
lncluJon11 l'1•rtru Wt IJ,,,.,. ~ rumul Wr .r
l11<'""'"' or ltn 1.fol •1tf1<,.J ""
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WEDNESDAY . .
J..ow.tnco .. ~from Bil-
boa, ~ cW Mar -.cl...New-.
Beach may pick up free
A ~Jus foo<i from 8 to 10
a.m. dl 'Ole West N-:wport Beach
;;::;:::;:::::=:t:~ ~.aaa. w. 15th St:, Newport'Beac'h. The CliStilbu-
' tion takes place the second
11M{ Cost. Meu 'lJbrary, 1855 Wednesday of each month. Poi
Park Ave., wW present sto~e more information, call 631-2177.
from 7 to 1 :30 Monday. evenings
through July 27 at the library.
Admis Lon is free. For more infor-
maUon, call (949) 646-8845.
Balance Retralntng/Fall Preven-
tion classes for seniors will be pre-
sented at 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Tues-
days and Thwsdays from July 7;
30 at the OASIS Senior Cent~r.
800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del
Mar. Admlss1on is $1 25. For m ore
u\forrnation,cal.1(949)q44-3244.
Readers .may cbooHl betwee~
groups that meet at 9:30 a .m. and
a t 7 p.m. ln the Newport Beach
Central U brary, 1000 Avocado
Ave., to discuss "Hotel du·Lac" by
Anita Btookner. Everyone is wel,..
• come. Call (949) 717-3890.
THURSO~Y, JULY 9 ·
lbe Pad.Be Coast Quart.er Hone
Show runs from 10 a .m. to 6 p.m.
through July 12 in the Equestrian
· Center at the-Orange .C.Ounty
Falrgrounps, 88 Fair Drive, Costa
Mesa. Show admission is includ-
Not to be.confused with the Competition!!
The ooe, the ori · 17th St. ~u· in the Ross Sho in
f
4 ,.... .........
ed in O}"ange County Fair tickets.
Prlcel are: g~neral, 56: seruors
(55+). ss. kids {6-121 S2:-childum
s--and under are tree Call 708-
11552-. ....._~....-'--'--. .
10 .
Gates open for the lOOth annual
Orange County, Falt. whlcb con-
tinues through July 26 at the
Orange County Fairgrounds, 88
Fair Drive, Costa Mesa. Hours for
this year's fair, themed •In the
Pink," ate noon to midnight Mon-
day through Wednesday and. 10
a.m. to mtdnlght Thwsday
through Sunday. Gena&;al admis-
sion is $6; seniors (SS+), $5; kids
(6· 12), ~; child.Ten 5 and below
.'Bre free. J?arking is $4; vehicles
with four or IJ\Ore individuals ate
$2. Call 708-3247 or visit the web-
site at wW'W.odaJr.com.
TUESDAY, JULY 14 ·
A representattve from the UC
Pilot .
Irvine Admissions Office wilt be
at OCC's nan.sf er Center· from 1
~· p.m. tD meet wiUi students inte led in tnmsf~g. OCC's
r Center is on campus at
ONGOING
Maine Cohea. • l)!larrtage and
family therapist, sponsors an
anonymous h~p llile for individu-
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is available (or free consultation •
from noon to 1 p.m. and 7 to 8 p.m.
Mondays by~ 759-0357;
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slde Drive, Corona del Mar. For
Support ts a~aJJable far people more informdtion, cdll 85~1148.
who will undergo or are undergo-"
mg bone-marrow transplants or :Oasis ~r Ceatai ..olleu_ a
stem-cell rescu~s and their fami_: ~h-8.lf-hour oJ free _!egal consulta-°'~ Patty d.nd Georgelioag ti.on py appointment by calling
Cancer Center. For tmore infor-644-3244.
nuitlon, call ~74-6872. 'A free support group for women
with gynecologic cancers meets ,i$urvtvors of rncest Anonymold
fr<>m 9:30 to 11 a.m. on the sec-lor female victims of sexual abuse
ond and fourth Wednesday of and rape, their friends and their
ea.ch month at the Patty an <t" relatives meets from 10 a.m. to
George Hoag Cancer Cen.tF,r. noon.every Saturday at 760 Vic-
4000 W. Coast Highway, ~l':f~-toria St., Costa Mesa. There is no po~ Beach. for addttio al fufor-fee. Call Iris at 859-3918. ·
· mation, call 722-6237. • ., I ' J' ., • I "J
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teur Communication offers the
opportunity for ham rad.to opera·
tors to participate in Costa Mesa's
Radio Amateur Civil Emergency
Seniice • organization. Weekly
nets. are held at 7:20 p.m. on
147 .060 MHz. Monthly m,eetings
The Ja.ycel!s·ls.a group of yoang
professionals ages 21 to 39 who
get together for coo:µnunity ser-
vice, business networking and
socializing. Meebngs are held the
second and fourth Thursdays of
every month. For more informa-
tion, call 451-2178.
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' Monthly workshops for people
with cancer and their relatives
meet from ·7 to 8:30 p.m. the sec-
ond Tuesday of ev~ry month at
the Patty·and George Hoag Can-
cer Center in Newport Beach. For
more information, call 760·5542.
A support gToup for younger
patients 149ith,. lupus rp.e~ts from
1 ;30 to 3 P·'!J... on the second apd
fourth Wednesday of each month
in Newport Beach. For details,
call 536-1734.
A workshop_ for p~ople with
lymphedema meets from 2:30 to
4:30 p.m. on the first 1uesday of
each month at Hoag Cancer Cen-
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For inf onnation. call 760-55-42. -. . -.
tional information or appoint-
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Oas is Senior Center offers a .. Expanded Awareness Seminars
meal program for members. presents a w ekly meditation
Lunch IS served d81.ly from 11:45 session at 8 p.m. Wednesdays at
a.m._t<.l...U;15 p.m. in the 10ulti-~e Hub of NeWJX.>rt M('Sa, 230 E~
purpose room.at.OO<r Marguente 17th St., Swte 218. Suggested
-Ave.,. Coxona. del Mar. Homa· donation.is $10. For more mtor-
deUvered meals are available for 'mation,. call 646-1128.
the Alliance for flie 'Mentilly m'
of Oran~e County provides .ed~.J :·
cation dJld 'motional support fo :
families with loved ones who are
mPntally ill. A free sup.P.Qrt mo~
meets from 10 to.11:30 a.m~eve.cr, • ~
other Saturday at the Orange
County Mental Healtn Cbnk.~:
3115 Redhill Ave .. Costa Mesa. ' homebound seniors. Reservations
are reqwred. Meals are spon-
sored by SCSS Inc. For more
information, call 'l>-«-324.C.
Oasis SeniOJ' Center offers med-
ical equipment. rental, from
wheelchairs to walkers and more,
by calling 644-3244.
o!Uts Senior Center b.as a com-
prehensive medical library :to
answer or research any medical
question. Call 644-3244.
Oasl~ Senior Ce11ter offers a
counselor to assist with questions
about Medicar.e, HMOs, supple-
m~nt!tl and long-tern\ care insur-
ance by appointment. For addi-
A free introductory class ln pri-
mordtal sound meditation is
offered by Marvin Greenberg at
Complementary Healing Arts,
666 Baker St., Costa Mes~, For
the ti.me and day or to make a
reservation. call 969-7653.
The NeWport Beach -Psy~bologi
cal Associati~n prE~sents a men's
support group. at 4 p.m. Fodays.
The Jee is $25 per session. For
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Call 850-8463.
St. Andrew 's Presbyterta• ~
Church offers a support group for
. families with loved ones who are
mentally ill. The group meet!
Sundays from 6:30 to 8 p.m in the.. •
church's D1erenfield Hall C, 6CKX
St Andrews Road.• NewpQrt .
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fight cancer -that was the
" slogan \lled by Hoag Jios·
pitalforitsrecents\111UJ1er
extravaganza stage(! at the N~w
port Beach Marriott liotel at
Fublon Island. · .
Part of a weeklong series of
programs supporting Hoag Can-
cer Center's 10th annual Cele-
t>ration of Ute, a dinner and fash-
ion show organized by the dedi-
cated ~dpipers, a Hoag sup-
port Wing, attracted more than
200 guests.
" J'be su~s of the evening
was .due in large part to the gen -
erosity of DIDon Draeger, owner
of Gary's at Fashion Island.
Braeger provided the fashions
and underwriting money to put
on the show.
donned the tropical duds, mak-
ing it a very special evening for a
very good cause.
When the crowd cheered for a
model, it was
more than
good looks
and great
clothes bring-
ing on the
applause. The
NewJ>ort-
Mesa audi-·
ence was lit·
erally cheer-
ing for life.
. Among the
supporters in
the crowd
were John
and Frances
Apl>legate •.
Gffrgeand
Lorraine
Baba, Randy
and Bonnie
Bohart, David
Brakesman
Breast cancer survtvon Donna Swigers, left. and
Cathleen Brier enjoy the festlvitles with Hoag
Cancer Center's Dr. Robert Dillman at the Sand-
pipen Cele bration of Ufe dJnner and fashion
show at the Newport Beach Marriott Hotel. . · and event
chair Solera Townsend
Brakesman, Peter and Unnete
Conely, Bob and Terry Callahan,,
Al and Un Auer, Jett and Pattt
Estabrooks, Dexter and
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•ctal, besides Braeger's
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Share Our Selves.founder Jean Forbath. left. and Star Team
Award Luncheon Chairwoman Kathy Thompson gather onions
to give to SOS supporters at Star Team's annual event held at -
the Five Crowns, Corona del Mar.. .
Stephanie Godbey, Barry Fine-who make an annual commit-
stone, Vice-chairwoman May ment to SOS, and they are
Fong, Marton and Lula Halfacre rewarded by Thompson at this
of 'traditional Jewelers, Vera special annual get-together with
McGlnley, Erin and Joyce Lang, a very appropriate token of
Paul and Sandy Nf.qu.IJt, Bald-appreciation -Imperial County
win and Mary Reinhold, and , sweet onions.
Chris and Joy Wynkoop. It seems Thompson started
Everyone had turned out to . this tradition some 12 years ago, .
help raise needed funds to support passing out her favorite and deli-
research, therapy and treatment clous brand of onion as a gift bag
for cancer patients so that one day concept for attendees at the lun-
they may all walk the catwalk and cheon.
hear the cheers for life. . The first year she passed out
1 ••• the pungent vegetable, her r:o assist those with far less. The Five Crowns Restaurant. bounty totaled a.round 75 pounds More than 100 guests filled the
Corona del Mar, was the setting of S)Veet onions. This year, more English dining room with special
for a V&:f special luncheon honor-than 1,000 pounds were shared attention being paid to super
ing the The Stai> Team. a support with the local folks who share of donors Marybell Cox. James
Carol Reisner. Thompson's onion
banquet helped to raise another
$12,000 for SOS.
• a.w. COOK'S column appears every
Thursday and Saturday. guild of Share Our &llit~. a Costa their OWn financial good fortune Emmi, George Wentworth and
Mesa based nonprofit organiza-!!!!!l!!l!!!!l .. B!!l!!ll!!!!l!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:::=!!!!!!:!!:5E!!i!!!!!!!!!!!5E'!!:!!!!!!!!ll!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!i!:!:!!!!•-iil! tion that provides food and shelter
to the working homeless.
Chaired and founded by
Kathy Thompson, The Star Team
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• IDfTOR'S NOTE! The Reel Crltta col· t . All !llemo-
umn featurM movie aitlq~ writtett by ).:!es aside, cornmun1f¥ members lerviog on ou, Turner Ehter-panel. ~ I "'taininent
• Still speQ.binding,
27 years later· .
I t was 27 years ago on a ~~el
terlng summer day th~ fuy
mother dragged us off fo see
•bone With the Wmd. l', '.The idea ''
cl sitting through a !oui-'hour '
I(lOvie didn't excite me, but l fi<i}j
ured we would be escaping the
heat, and for a 13-year-old UVS prospect was agreeable en9ugb.
In retrospect, I REEL CRITICS had been wholly unprepared for
this revelation an film. From Max -Steiber's
magnificent open.ulg score, to
Scarlett O'Hara's final anguished
~ent. this David O'Selzruck
film held me completely spell-·
bound.
I had early on fallen har¢for
~carlett's chameleon beauty and
f~rocious spirit. Moreover, 'never
had I experienced su.ch an array
of richly conceived characters -..
all struggling to emerge whole
against a tide of overwhelming
events ..
Seeing this astonishing film on
the big screen stands apart as one
of those indelibly fine childhood
-memories, perhaps because !"was
glven a look' into a world in which
good triumphs over evil, and
Where the psychodrama of human
--Yel,ationships unrenuttingly play
out to their final ironical end.
Group has suc-
cessfully
restored
•cone With
the Wind• to
it's original
'fonn, and re-
released it to PhiWp Ruland
theaters for a ,
limited run. ,
Computer technicians success-·
fully repaired the original nega-'·
tives, removing all scratches and ~
photo-ch~<;al imperfections. ..
Add lo this a newly remastered
digital soundtrack, and' you have
classic film in pristine condition.
Most noticeable, upon seeing
this improved version, 15 the quali-
ty of the film's texture. The images
are much sharper. Scarlett and
Rhett come across more vividly in
almost 3-D fonn, and are far less
grainy than before.
The colors of Tara -greens,
reds and blues -come alive iD
. brilliant shades. All these new
aspects made for me an entirely
new way of appreciating this tru-
ly great American film.
• PHIWP RULAND, 40 'lives in N~rt
Beach and co-Owns an Irvine benefit
cons1..11ting firm with his brother, Uoyd.
'Gone With the Wind'
is an ej>ic for all ages
A good story. a high con-
cept and meticuJous
execution resulting in
great beauty and strong emo-
tional impact are some of the
.,
fas:tors that m"kkes •Gone
,With the Wind• a work of art.
:rhe story has the soaring
cnamatrc ccmtenrthat holdS"""
the viewer's attention
throughout the three-plus
h ours it plays. Four charac-
ters dominate this Civil War
story, -Scarlett O'Hara, Rh~lt Butler, Ashley and
Melissa Wilkes. They epito-
mize the South and its ruling
alad·in this period .
"Gone With the Wind" is
t1'e drama of a cultured and
cherished way of life that is
irretrievably destroyed as
rouch by its own blindness to
necessary realities of an evolv-
ing world as by its blue-coated
enemy.
One of the
remarkable
things about
the filni is
how it
. depicts th~
senseless.-
ness, the hor-
ror .and the
: longtime rav-
ages of war
without a sin-
gle battle-" Eleanore
field scene. Humphrey Margaret •
Mitchell. ~
author of the novel orf which
this itnasterpiece is based,
made her opinion of war
abundantly clear and David
Selznick has translated this
point of view onto the screen
through myriad carefully
orchestratea and powerful
scenes that become a subtle
but discerning history lesoon.
Eddie Murphy confers with a monkey in "Dr. Dollttie."
The death and destruction
is never seen on the battle-
field, but on the streets of
Atlanta, Ga.
Fierce allegiance· to the
Confederacy was embraced
by almost everyone in the
South, from genti,lity to
sla.ves. Their heroism is unde-
niable -but at what a c;osL ..
Rhett Butler (Clark 'Gable) is
the lone dissident in the film.
And he voices caustic com-
ments about the futility and
fo ll;: of such a conflagration.
• Gone With the Wind is a
motion picture for all ages.
For those in their prime, .
the movie will recall and
reinforce memories of a time
when certain standards and
values were a part of daily
life. For old fogies like me. 1t
will take one back to a penod
when all kmds of magical
things were possible.
•ELEANORE HUMPHREY, •over
65," lives in Costa Mesa and is a
political junkie involved with sever-
al city committees.
'Dolittle' does little
eniertaini,ng
H aving seen "Dr. Dolit-
tle • with Rex Harrison
in the 1970s, we were
expecting a ~90s twist on a
grand-old children's tale
about a man who has a spe-
cial ability to understand and
talk to animals.
~ Let's say the new "Dohttle"
"did-little" for us. It was a ht-
tle too twisted. ·
Open with a child Dolittle
talking with his pet dog ~
(voice of Elle n DeGeneres)
and embarrassing his dad
{-Ossie
Davis). Thil is the first
.use of a wo
arbe~·--~
with Band ,
ends with ; ..
two 'TS. we··~
supposed to
laugh. His
dad gives :
away his p~t;·
and Dolittle ....
suppresses N.i
calling. 111
• Dolittle grows up, becom~
a people.. surgeon in a big S~n • · ~
F.r.anc1sco practice. ·Dolittle ••
•·(Eddie Murphy) bas a wife, ...
Lisa (Kristen Wiliton), who ..
has little or no quality, and.~
two djiughters. These char&h
ters add very httle to the ,_...
already Inane story lme. Then •..
Dolittle hits a dog, named
Lucky, with hJS car. You kn
this dog was going to talk t
Dolittle renewing his •pra
powers because by now half
the film has passed.
Why the dog must have
rectal exam we're not sure,
etc.cept to use the "butt•1i
again. The movie limps alo
for another hour and then,
yes, one saving grace -t
is a little moral to the sto
•Being true to yourself is t
only "'!ay to go.• Too littl~.
too late. Pour paws down f
•Dr. Dolittle. • · '" "" ..
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I editor of a Balboa newspaper and !J
active in the community. BILL
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Mesa. AJ °"' brew ft. entrees are tndMdually made fresh. 'MIOd camarones. pulpo, eosaladas end much more. Open 6 days a
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great sendwlches Hotn 11~11pm Soo-Thtn and 11em-~ 123 23rd St. tn Newport Beach (neer MAt Lyi\ctl's) 673-2657
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RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT
Clncboard the "Pnde d Newport" Rlvert>oat, Home Of The ~ ~ NUC81 Museum (Formerfy Reuben E. Lee] Is
~ From 1 1am-9pm Lunch end Dinner Set Sun Brunch 8am
(closed Mondays). R888f'Wltions Needed Oily For Weddings.
Banquets Or Pnvets ParbeS. All Major D'edit Cards Accepted.
Located At. 151 E. Coast Hwy. Ne't\1)0l't Beech. CA 92660
(714) 673-3425 Fax 673-7S64 .
CHARLIE'S CHILI
Located l!lt McFadden Piece (next to Newport Pier) Kl Newport
Beech. Hours. Mon-Ths 7:~12 micln9lt Weekerdfl
7 00em3.Cllem. flmllX. VISll, llsccMlr, Otner's Oub. No
Aaaerv8tlorll Needed l?14) 675-7991
CHUBBS MALONE
Come IOlfl the tun ... Greet Amenclln food, fanca&bc tuger9 ~.~end mled8 ~~· ~ dei'f trom
11.Cllem V•lt£ eccepCld. loc8t8d' betMen Tulbn end
h'lne et 462 E 17th Ek. COial Mae. (714) ~26.
TWIN PALMS
12 midnigt't FnSat.
BAMBOO TERRACE
{]le(ll( Ol£ the hippest OwleSe rest8lnnt IO ()'aoge County! Recenttf remodeled to resemble 81\ Aster\ beer house. Din Din ser-. tasty Olinese food end offers II fultf stocked bar wdl
refreshing tropcal dfioks. 11 quekty wine list end II g'88t
llSSOl'tmant of premium botded and draft beer9. Hotn:
5:CQ>m-7:CQ:>tn Tues.· Sun. Cooed Mofidaots. Located at 1773
Newport Bl\ld. in CA6te Mesa. 645-5550 ""
SIR ROGERS, LTD
Sandwiches, Coffee end Espresao Drinks & Smoottlies. All new
braelcfast menu Cllca'lng available. ~ Mooffl et Sem.
Set at 7em eOd Sun at~. Locat.ed et 270 E 17th 9Teit,
Qi6te Mele 845-2252.
GURU'S SANDWICHES
We WW hot & cold deli -~ "CkJ'o a.ldwiches lf'9 the
faa.st 11 ~ Try °"' wortS famous rnead>lll &endwiCh or 0tr
deli • llnCMl:h. you1 bl "Qni'ecf for life! Man. -Fri. ~
6pm. Sit. 1o.m.3pm. loceted It 1500 Qiperiol" f1fle A 1.
(714) 722-1211 • •
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Locat.ed "' 2675 Irvine /:we. (Across from Newport Golf Ccuse)
t714) 645-5518
BEN I HANA
Amence's mo&t celebreted Japanese rest.alnlnt. Open 7 days a
week. Lunch 11 3Qwn.2 ~ Moofn. llnner 5::»10 ~
Mon-Thi.n: 5'.:»~ 1 ;~ Fn: S.11 ;CDpm Sat. 4 .309.::Q>m .
Sun. l..ocatad at 4250 8trch St. 9550022
DIHO SIAM
Thai Ollnese QJi6fle ~ 7 deyS. Monday-Saorday. l..lllch
11.00 a.m . • 3 .00 p.m. Qmer 4 '.00 p.m. -10:00 p.m SUnday-
Qoner ooty Party tT8yS & cacenng IMllable Loceted ., the Coete
Mesa Cou'ty8rdS l!lt 1835 Newpcrt Bt.d 0-154. 645-3259
ROYAL KHYBER
Awirlkwlaing CUISlle c:A lndla ~ for Unch Mf 11 :n2 CQilTI
Closed for Unch Set . Sunday brunch 11 302· D Orlner' seNed
from S·JQ>rn l.oceted 8' 1CD.J Bristol~ North. Call OON for
reservatlOOS 752-5200
TAPAS
The <¥l!Y restaurent 1n O.C t.o offer the fines( in rusme from
Spain With WI! Flamenco entertainment. Speaalmng fl Peele.
st.eeks, gnlled fresh fish & pastas ~ for lunch end dinner.
Located • 4253 Mertang8le Way (1 mtle IOlJttl of JolYl 'WrrfOe
Arport) MllJClr credc cards ecoeptad (714175S8.194
SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD
Regarded as~ r..lifomla's top seafood ret1i11r. Wftt the
largest & finest !illllec:Cor'I of fresh seafood daily Al5o I II multilOt
rA savnpbOuS dalicecies such es sushi. grilled fish lll"O'eeli, aem
chowder, fish & chip&, aaodwictm end el the fixilgs fer II
goumet ITleal et home. ~ 7 da)'S 11 weak. l.oc8C2d It 154 E
1 ~th St , Cd6t.a MP.Sa [714) 574886? . .
THE CANNERY
Hcstcnc W8t8rfront Restatnnt end Harbor ()use Center Hou-&:
Mon.sat 11·3J·2:CD!m. Son 1000em-12.~. AIMejor
Credit Cerds. ResarY8QOOS Suggested Located l!lt 3:110
Lefayette twe . Newport Beech. CA 92663 (71 4) 6755777 Fmt
675-2510
CATAt.INA FISH KITCHEN
Get hooked on the fr9&tlest. fish Mt1able. f1'8Sh gNled fi&h.
seafood end chicken, ~. sal8ds, gnlled plllt8& and pest.a ~· ~ ......, deys .. Week. Mon U'nJ Set. 11irn-9Pm:
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_p_posit~ey 54.lJ. attract.
Not at. ~ perbAps, ut
eventually. The theater is
filled with examples. ne latest illustration of this
axiom is John Ford Noonan's
comedic drama "A Coupla White
Chicks Sitting Around Talldng.•
But don't be fooled by the title.-
these dtlcks do a lot more than
sit aroµnd.
As pre-
THfATER REVIEW =OJ' ~y
Mano·
Lescot at 1lle Theater District in
Costa Mesa, these "white
chicks• are fire and ice, oil and
water, uptight sophistication and
down-borne cordi<Uity. In real
We, one would never get within
.spitting ~ce of the other.
' .
f .
declare friendship a lost cause.
It wouldn't happen in Noo-
oan's play but for the persistence
of the visitor, Hannah Mae, a
oocy new arrival from Texas;
c»ffee cup in hand. Certainly the
~less, Maude -a pampered .
'Restchester County, N.Y., house-
..a.te whose emotional springs are
'4?>und to the snapping point -
~·tin the mood for company.
ChrlsU Sw een ey as Maude, left. and Allee Enso~ as Hannah
wear their hearts on their sleeves ln .. A Coupla White Chicl<s
Sitting Around Talklng" now playing at The Theater District
Ensor's sugary Texan ·is a
determJned lady, however. In a
beautifully orchestrated perfor-
mance, sbJ applies the emotional
blowtorch with hilarious aban-
don, forcing her reticent neigh-
bor out of )ler self-constructed
shell unW both are frolickin.9
around the set with unrestrained
glee:.
Noonan does mElke a conces-
~n to the difficulty of gene'fat-
!Ag the friendship. By the end or
~t One, the amity temperature
an stage is still below zero -and
a.ents have been revealed that
saould sustam the· freeze indefi-
iinely. But thlngs begin thawing
Qut in Act_lWo, and these white
chicks are clucking the same
tune.
Human relationships are
Lescot's stock in trade, and both
Christi Sweeney (Maude) and
Alice Ensor {Hannah) wear their
hearts not only on their sleeves
but all over their countenances.
Both actresses push the envelope
of emotional involvement with
electrifying results. ·
Sweeney's defrosting is a
gradual process, so determin~d is
she not to let this Southern inter-
loper into her space. The steely
glare and the rigid demeanor are
just the exterior of her sexually
frustrated characterization;
Sweeney clings to her inhos-
pitable attitude far past the point
in whjch other neight;}ors would
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& utra virgin olive oil Sun-<lricd toma~•. in a lobtter aauc•
Bruschetta al Pomodoro Li~ne al Frutti di Mare
Fn:Jh choi>txd tomatoes, sarlic AssoncJ Su.food in a Tomato Broth
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the Dally Piiot. His revieW$ appear
Thursdays and Saturdays.
'2-oqers, > ·~· ~ <t;, ~ a q; a
Sandwich House
270 6.. 17th St.
Costa M esa 92627
(714) 645-225 2
Come see Mona's Roses
Baell -.a1n for Sprtntl
F.-"'it Smoothiesl
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SAPORt
Scents of tarragon, shall9ts, •
oregano and garli<; mixed with
oven smells of ba1ci.n9 bread are
i> as good a welcome as you ca.n
µ:1._-w.i.u.&a. Oi-5apori serves puw,
,_
soups, pizuss and salads in an
s unusually pleas4nt dining room
and on a sunny APPmZERS patio. Tasty Ital-ian dishes -
. ,pear with
shaved Parmesan cheese,
carpaccio di bue and risotto del
giomo -ai;e highlights. Sapori
has a niresele<;tion of wines,
40% of ~em from Italy. Sapori is
at 1080 Bayside Drive, Newport
Beach. Moderately priced. C4ll
6414-4220. .
NICK'S CUONA fTAUANA
(NICK'S PIZZA)
Using fresh vegetables and
herbs grown organically at the
family ranch in Temecula, Nick
and his son, Joe, serve up some
of the best-tasting Italian dishes
--using old-fashioned family
recipes -this side of Sicily. They W their own olives, make their qwn sausage, cook with sea salt
and use imported pasta. The ~ruschetta is a great start and
the pizza crust is perfect. Stand-
qut pasta dishes include raviolini
. fantasia, ravioli and Carbonara.
The atmosphere is channing iµtd
.~my with a nice color s~heme,
11 mirrored wall, statues and a
fireplace. And Nick himself is a
• tba;Ure you can't miss. Nick's is at
Z1JO Harbor Shopping Center,
~ta Mesa (rear parking lot).
¥«ferately priced. Call 549-1511
or..&4~-7072.
HABANA ,
Head for the scent of Caribbean
cooking at the back of the Lab
Anti-Mall, where an old door
opens to factory-style windows,
sunset-washed concrete and the
aroma of roasting pork. There
you'll find authentic Cuban food
such as mojo and papaya shrimp,
sofrito steamers, and hocaditos.
Bottles of American, ·Spanish and
Chilean wine are available. For
the show-stopper dessert, a cup
made of chocolate holds a Oour-
less chqcolate cake with espresso
cream sauce. Hot chocolate bread
pudding is heavenly and so are
the fresh fruit sorbets served in
their own fruit shells. Habana is
at 2930 Bristol St., Costa' Mesa.
Moderately priced. Call 556-0176.
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600-room hotel at
Dunes is 'overkilf ---. THE ISSUE: The proposal has raised the·ire of many
residents who say the expansion would create traffic
and possibly spoil that spo~ on Upper Newport Bay.
I belwvP the plttn to erect tt
600·roorn ho!cl dl Newport
Dunes as ove>rloU ( "600-room
.hotel souqht for L>unes, • June
30)
F1~t off, thi!> as property leased
from lhP county dl the edge of an
ecologa·
C"dl READERS
RESPOND reserye,
dn drea
dlrcddy ampclcl<>d by the urbdn
anfluC'ncc• S<'rond, th<' frdffac m
the dt<'d '" dlreddy heovily con-
qestc•d, dnd at would d<'lrdct lrom
lhe CdSUdl environm<'nt lhP Med
bds h1stor1Cdlly en1oyed. .
I sdy SCdle bdck lhf' pldn to Ill
··the <•nl1rc• community's nN1ds.
AMY LITTON
Costd Mesa
dnd we're used to that open
, space, and the wetlands behind
thdt lS.d bird sanctuary. I wouldn't
.., thJ.nk the aty would allow that.
In Laguna Beach, at the very
center of town, they have kept
that open space. They had a huge
sculpture there for some time. ond
they removed it. They could put
a blg hotel nght there m the cen·
ter or town, bu.t they don't. They
leave at open because at lS beoub-
f ul. People are .walking, en1oymg
the ocean, the view.
I defirlit~ly, definitely dm
dgainst it, and I will JOin any
kind of group that opposes 1t and
help them in dn'y \'{ay I cdn.
GLORIA ROE
. Newport Bedch
I
_ DON LEACH I DAILY PllOT
Whdt d welcome dddilJon to
the Ornngc County coastal com-
'munalles cl hotel would be at
Newport Dunes Anyone who
hos ever sldyed dl the Bolud or
Catdmardn hotels an Sdn Diego's
Mission Bdy knows that Evaru..
I think it is a good project, and
I laugh when I see people in
Huntington Beach walking
acr056 Pacific Coast Highway on
thea.{ vacations at the beach. ft is
kind of a crime that Newport
Beach doesn't have anytlung on
the sand, on the water. · •
Many readers disagree with Newport Dunes' expansion proposal, saying It would aeate traffic and spoil that spot on Upper Newport Bay.
I fotels know_s how to put togelh-
C'r d first·cldss resort
MATTHEW M. HARPEft
Huntmgton Bedch
I think we need another 600-
room hole~ like we need d hole
LO the head. All.it's going to do is
incrC'dse th<' pc.ark.mg prob.lams
and the traffic. WC' have enough
of that already.
EDWARD DEBUIS
Newport Beach
I dm dehnately opposed to the·
hotel at NPwport Dunes. I've
be<•n d rt•sadent ford long tune,
Th.is is something we should
definitely have in our city. It
would be an asset and bring ill
addlbonal money in a better way
than putting up more retail space.
CHARLES ROLLINS
Costa M esa
We are totally opposed to a
600-room hotel at the.Dunes. In
fact, any hotel is not needed. The
traffic on Jamboree Road with
two new huge housing develop-
ments has already created two
new signals and many more cars.
Just say no.
CUNT AND JANE RYGEL
Corona del Mar
I agree with Jean Watt. The
proposed hotel would increase
the density of people iit the
Dunes during the summer
months to <\point where the
location would no longer be
appealing'to most people. The
present Hyatt Newporter serves
the need for d hotel at this loca-
bon and does n9t smother the
facility Wlth t:Sfngestion ..
ROY VAN ORDEN
Newport Island\
l do believe they should have
at. Everything they do is first
class. I'm proud I live across
from them.
They're always doing for the
environment, the commurlity.
And here's just d small list or
tlungs I know they do because
COMMUNITY COMMENTARY
JYewport could only benefit
Jrom a ~edeveloped village
)IM LANl>I'>
T he HfPillN interest of New-
port Bcdch would be
served af tho city takes a lit-
tle more tune to approve the new
marina lease with the prospec-
tive buyer of Lido Marina Vtllage
(•Developers buy tune for pro-
t,. July 1).
l am conI1dent Councilman
+IJIWriLiS O'Neil can obtain an
lde attorney to review the
:~Ille in a timely maMer, the
raiser can supplement his
al report o everyone is hap·
with the fair market value of
lease, and the buyer can
e escrow and redevelop this
ghted property.
The seller ls out of the area
and focused on his primary busi-
• ness, which ls not real state.
: One can imagine what a
: headache this property bas beerr
for bJm. Ho bas tried to no avail
to work with the dty before and
has gotten nowhere. Council-
man John Hedges blew him off
and never took tho Ume to
MMC MARTIN I DAl.Y Pl.OT
Reader aays the lncreued sales-tu revenue thilt would aa:rue to
the dty of Newport Beach from a 1ucceaalul redevelopment of
Udo Marina Wlage II one nuon to keep workirig on the lease
IO everyone can come out a wtnner.
--... ... I.,. , ___ ~-----~
epb:e solutiontto ttdl ftff'lftlltf'W'-"-1~
~ ty. 'Now he is grandstari g and
t.rytng to kill the whole deal
' The tncnMued .eles·tu r rv-
enU. uail would ~ to the City
rnurr:a~-~~!2
' ,
they involve me: Clean Harbor
Day, Clean Estuary Day, Make a
Wish Foundation, ALS, wluch is
for Lou Gehrig's disease, the
Braille Institute, the Children's
Hospital, 552, Speak up New-
·port, Fourth of July f lfework.s.
How could you .ask for better
neighbors and better people in
our commuruty?
I would back 1t 100%
DEBBIE GRAY
Newport Beach
I live in Balboa and have for
many years, and I say no to a
600-room hotel. ls there no end
to the greed In N ewport Beach?
EMILY OGDEN
Balboa Peninsula
No, no, no. My God, we
have enough traffic, enough
people, ei;iough. everything. Why
would we need to have such a
thing as that? No -a thousand
times no.
JACKLYN KERR
Newport Beach
We are a family that has been·
m business in the Costa Mesa
area for 51 years, and I think it's
a f~astic idea. I say to the
Evans family, make your dream
come true.
LANA SP.URLOCK
*Costa Mesa
We should stick to the original
plan, which I still think is too
many rooms and is going to make
traffic worse. Perhaps the council
and the city manager of Newport
Beach should start thin.king about
the residents instead of the
tourists for a change.
PRJSOUA LIVINGSTON
Newport Beach
I, for one, would not like to
see that kind of development go .
up at the Dunes.
One, the Dunes is a special
place an9 is accessible to all the
local residents and visitors. 1\vo,
the incredible increase in traffic
on Jamboree is already going to
be multiplied· several times by
the new housing developments.
I would like to keep the devel-
opment at the Dunes a low as
possible.
SUSAN SEELfY
Balboa Island
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Wednesday was the first day
the fireworks could be sold.
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pays the c~mpany a commission
oo each fireworks item sold, and
any items that aren't sold can be
returned to the fireworks compa-
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sale', SCC's Davis,said.
While private compantes
recol-ve fees for -GUpplying the
stands and fireworks, the real
profits go to area schools and
sports learns that operate the
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Like many school bands, the
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goes toward the band's pd!ade
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• no money from the sch90l district
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TI timing or a patriotic
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there's no better guy to
celebrate with fireworks than·
George Yardley.
How many USA towns have a
Hall of Famer who lives in the
same-community he was raised
and volunteers for countless
fund-raisers?
It isn'tt.every day when a
golfer makes the tum at
Newport Beach Golf Course an,d
is greeted by a basketball player
who scored 2,008 points in an
NBA season before anyone in
history, including that guy
Jordon.
For everyone in the
community-oriented tournament
which raises money for Newport
Harbor High's golf program,
Yardley is there shaking hands
before you head to the back
nine, passing out autographed
plaques and providing a real
personal touch to those on the
links. Yardley V scored another
milestone on Monday.
Yardley, who grew up sinking
jump shots in an alley on Balboa
Island during World War Il,
helped
revolutionize
~SctwrFellOw bmketbiltl
...it off.mer.
basketball
with that
shot
because it
was during
a time
when most
players still '
used the
old set shot.
Yardley
played -
seven
seasons in
the NBA,
earning All-Star bids six times.
A gangly, 6-foot-5 forward who
ran the floor like a crazed -
flamingo, Yardley was known as
•111e Bird.• Yes, before IJ!lft'\'
came along.
Yardley's most distinguished
number was 2,001, his point total
when he led the NBA µi scoring
in 1957-58 for the Detroit
. Pistons, the first to ever reach
the 2,000-point plateau.
•Yardley was one of the first
scoring forwards with great
l~ping ability on his jump
slmt, • fellow Hall of Pruner
Dolph Schayes, his teammate for
two years on the Syracuse
Nationals, once said. ·0n his
drives to the basket, he swooped
in, literally hanging in the air.•
Thirty-six years after P.~g
his final NBA game, ~nner
Newport Harbor High standout
and Stanford All-American was
enshrined in the Hall of Fame in
May 1996.
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All-Stars avoid first-rQund shutout against Fountain Valley.
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posely keeping it to himself, but the Iankileft-hander was the only Cos-
ta Mesa National Little League 9-and 10-year-old all-star who seemed
to have an llllSWer' for four Fountain Vhlley pitchers Tuesday night. •
Bagwell, who opened the game at catcher and closed it with a score-
less inning on the mound, broke up a perfect game with a leadoff, oppo-
site-field double in the fifth inning. He then added a sihgle to center in
the sixth for two of the locals'.three bits in a 9-3 first-round loss in the
double-elimination District 62 All-Star Tournament at the Ocean View
Little League complex. .
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SEE NATIONALS PAGE 84 Costa Mesa National center fielder Mike Wollt} gives U hlJ all on a sinking ny:ban single.
C osta Mesa National League Majors All-Star B.J. Lanen Costa Mesa -(left) darts ln to field an Jntteld fiy as teammate Greg
Hughes backs' him up; below, pitcher Adam Jorgenson
sends the ball'toward the plate. Costa Mesa gave it a good shot Amen· •can
ln the first-round game, but came up short by a 5-0 count to
Ocean View in Dlsbict 62 play. ·
DON UACH/ DAl.Y Pit.OT drops. 8-~
decision
•Players at wlf amiliar
outfield positions prove
costly, infield shines.
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toughest problems faong an all-
star manager is find.mg a new
1><;>sition for players who made the
team at the same position. Teams
often end up with infielders play~
ing outiield, a position they rarely
play di.iring the regular season.
The Costa Mesa American All·
Stars had that problem on
Wednesday m an 8-2 Major Div1-
s1on loss to Westminster in the
first tound of the Distnct 62 All-
Star towney at Johnson School.
The 'Moose' is just too milch
•our entire outfield played the
middle infield this season,• Man-
ager Pat McGwre said. "With
only two days to practice it's
tough to make thdt trans1bon.
The kids will get Thursday off
and then on Friday we'll hit a lot
of fly balls at practice.•
Westminster took advantage
of those mistakes and put togeth-
er a three-run first inning and a
four-run fourth. · _
• Ocean View pitcher Matt
Candlish tosses two-hit shutout
en route to 5-0 vi.ctory in the
first round of the Distri.ct 62
All-Stars Tournament.
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HUNTINGTON BEACH -Given the.ear-
ly results, it seemed rather odd that Costa
Mesa National Little League Manager Dana
Greeley would endorse another outing
against Ocean View right-hander.Matt Can-
dlish. nickriamed •Moose.• .
"We'll see (Candlish) again,• Greeley
said. •They've used him up and they don't
have anybody else (to pitch), '° I think we'll
see him again.
"We're not done (from the tournament},
because this is the best National team J've
seen in a long time.•
Behind Candlish's two-hit shutout with 10
strikeouts, Ocean View defeated Costa
Mesa National, 5-0, in the opener of the Dis-
trict 62 Major All-Sta.rs op Wednesday at .
Ocean View Little LeaQlle.
Costa Mesa will play today's
Fountain Valley-Robinwood loser
on Monday (5 p.m.) in the loser's
bracket. Ot~an View will play the
winner. .
Candlish, 5-foot-10 and about
170 pounds, ~ed three and
gave up singles to Mesa's Matt
Schirmer '8.Dd Adam Jorgenson.
But he struck out two or more bat-
ters in four of the six.innings.
Jorgehson pitched well for
Mesa National, staying ar0W1d
the plate throughout his route-
going effort. Jorgenson struck out
five and walked none.
Ocean View, which collected
five singles \11 the second inning
to score twice, padded its lead in
the fifth. on Gilbert Yoo's solo
home run down the line in left on
a questionable call.
•He's an
enormous guy,
and that's why
his nk:knamejs
'Moose'. My
son (Mike) said
anytime ·
somebody's
shoe size is
more than his
age, you know
that's big , '
Candlish., the cousin of former
Estancia High basketball star,
Chris, used a dominating fastball
to tie up Mesa National hitt~.
Candlish also homered leading
off the sixth.
•He's an enormous guy, and
that's why his nick.name is
'Moose,'• Ocean View Manager
Rick Douglas said of his ace pitch-
er who wears a size 13 shoe. •My
son (Mike) said any time some-
body's shoe size is more than his
age, you know that's big.•
Schirmer, Mesa. N~tional's
catcher and No. 2 hitter, laced a
line drive to center field for a sm-
gle in the third inning with two
out, breaking up Candlish's no-hit
bid.
In the fifth, Mesa National
•yeah,. it was foul,• said Greeley, who
didn't argue with the third-base umpire.
•But what are you going to do? Scream?
Stomp your foot and get thrown out~
body saw it.•
enjoyed its greatest threat when
Kris Hartwell walked to open the inrung,
then two outs later Jorgenson singled on the
ground to center field.
With Schirmer at tbe plate, Candlish
uncorked a wild pitch and both National
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Let these c;;ames begin. .,
What was superb for Costa
Mesa, which p~ys the loser of
tonight's Seaview-Hunbngton
Valley game on Monday at 5 p.m.,
was its infield defense. The infield
played an errorless game and.
made a number of great plays.
Brett Perrine, who pitched a •
sohd game for Costa Mesa, made
a quick grab or line dnve come·
backer in the third inning, pre-
venting a Westnunst04ally. In
the four91 inrung, Perrine a1sO
fielded ·a great bunt down the
third-base line and tagged a run-
ner trying to score.
In that same l.DDl.Ilg, shortstop
nevor Snuth made a dlvmg stop
in the hole and held Westmin-
ster's Matt Henderson to a singl •
Colin McGuire provided the•
offense for Costa Mesa. McGwie:
had a double t>ff the wall and a·
line dnve off Westnunster pitcher•
Brian Nicalek's leg Gary Gonza ...
les also had a single and an RBI.
Kyle Howell had three hits for
Westminster. Jonathan Flores, ..
Blake Torgerson and Nicalek
each had two tuts
Local stars Burden, Alshuler, Nelson and Thamblie ho~
· close finishes will propel them to a national title.
VOllEY.IAlli Polk. ·
The Balooa Bay 14s RedsaDd
team will be in for a great
eye-opener at the Junior
Nabonal Thuma.men(. lt is
unbelievable the number of very·
tall young players that there m.
throughout the nation. The
PUerto Rican tHnil look m~
okler and play far beyond tbiP
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that bis tennis was more
entertainiilg than anyone oa
today's ATP Tow, and that he •
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the court as he did in the ~e.
Connors responded:
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should say that. J really don't do
anything more today than I've
done in the past and ce.rtaio.ly my
attitude back then was a litUe bit
different. I walked a very thin
)ine an awful lot of times and .
sometimes I felt off and I pa1d the
price' foi it.
ultj dJd,you bear wMat Co~,.
Said, or (Bjorn) BOrg or·did you
heil' (John) McBntoe aay that or
did you see them do tbilf They'll
say, ·Hey, l'm coming back
tomorrow.'
We did that back in the 70s
and 809, too, and that's why you
,were playing to 20,000 or 25,000
people and that's why the prize
money bit the roof because of
(entertainment).•
With Connors, who
co-founded the senior tour,
leading the cheers, who knows
bow high the senior circuit con
grow1
Newport ~h/Costa M.9so Daity Pil
Mel Purcell, who played
• doubles tn The Challenge and
won third place with Hank
Pfister, 10metimes uses the senior
dJ:cutt to reCNit tennis playe.ri
for bis IChool, Murray State
University in Kentucky. ·n helps my .reauiting, •
Purcell said of um clinics and .
pro-ams that ~ccompany each
event "We don't have much
money {for tcholarsbips) fo~ the
young players, but it would be
tough for us to gef California
players, anyway.•
Zvereva ~vance
at Wimbledon
WIMBLEDON, England
NaS,sba Zvereva. a part-tbn
Newport Beach ~ent, 'upse
'Monica SeIM-at Wunbled°on
advance to the semibna:tl
woiven's singlel, while No. 2
seeded Linday 04venport w
knocked out In the quart•m"n•••
Wednesday by Prance'i Nathall
Tauziat, &-3, 6-3, at the All Eng
land Lawn Tennis & Croque
Oub.·
In the boys jumon, Taylo
Dent (Newport Beach) lost in th
second round to Vass
Mazarakis of Greece, 6-4, 3-6
6-0.
. tbet1910s e,nd 80s? . .
.1.UJimmy Connors has
anything to say about it, it will.
-Connol'f. whose on-court
antics have always charmed
aowds, believes it's players'
c.heitsm.a and magnetism that
will .m.ake or break the tour.
"People come out now and
they want to see good tennis,
and they want to be entertained
and theY. want to leave here
saying, Gee, I had a really great
time {watching) the tennis
they've been playing,' or (they'
•Now,• Connors added, •with
the"same guys playing and the
people still wanting you to be
there and wanting to be a part of
it, it makes for a very nice mix,
especially for us, because we are
still trying to reach a level as we
<lid in our prime and for the
people to still like it, and
appreciate it. you can't buy that.
, "Not that it's necessary, but it
is necessary, it really is.•
Purcell is a seeond-year coacli
at Murray State. He replaced bis
father, Bennie, who had won 640
matches and et"dozen conference
'tl • tt es. ,
•And I'm supposed to follow
that up?• Mel questioned.
Zvereva (Palisade$ 1'eimii
Club), who also upset fourth
seeded Steffi Graf in the thir
round, beat No. 6 Seles, 7-6, 6-2
Davenport, a local resident an
Zvereva's former roommate, h
never advanced beyond th
quarters at Wimbledon.
•
-JUNIOI TENNIS
YELSEY CAPTURES GIRLS· 14S BACK DRAW • • .,,.. • > •
CdM's Leslie, Vaughan met iri
bittersweet rivalry last weekend
,9l the SCTA Junior Sectional
Championsltjps.
RICHARD DUNN
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While none advanced beyond the
mom draw quarterfinals, it w~ a banner ~t:k draw in the 96th annual Southern ~omia Tennis Association Junior Sec-
tional Championships last weekend for
local players at the Los Caballeros Sports
Village in Fountain Valley.
·'"Corona Cl.el Mar's Anne Ye~ey, still a year away from high school, responded
from a main-draw ouster by winning six
ma\ches in the back draw to capture the
girls 14s consolation title.
Yelsey, unseeded, was ranked No. 2 in
~ SCTA 12s last year and has been try-
iq511to become a bigger bitter this season
ip. her first year of 14s. She defeated
Westlake's Nina Yastali in the consolation
final, 6-2, 6-0, and secured fifth place in
the sectionals.
..-And with high school tennis enduring .
'
an off-season, things have been heating
up on the cowts (along with the weather).
In the baq draw of the girls 16s, two
of Corona del Mar Higb's top players on
last season's national championship team
met in the quarterfinals with Nadia
Vaughan defeating Caylan Leslie, 6-1, 6-
4, in a rematch of the Sea View League
singles semifinals. ·
Vaughan, who will be a junior next fall
under CdM Coach Tun Mang, qualified
for the USTA National Hardcourt Cham-
pionships Aug. 8-15 at the George Burns
Tennis Center in San Diego in the 16s,
after reaching the quarterfinals of the
main draw in the sectionals, in which she
lost to No. 2:seeded Amber Liu (La
Mesa) .
Leslie, also a junior in the fall, will also
play in the national 16s. Leslie said after
winning the 16s title at the Ojai Valley
Tennis Tournament in ·April that she
would b0 dropping high school tennis ..
Earning a qualifying spot in the boys
national-18s was Parker Collins, who
beat Aaron Tularico (Laguna Beach) in a
backdraw match, 6· 1, 6-1. Talarico was
this year's CIF Southern Section runner-
up in singles. · •
Collins, the Sea View League singles
champion last season for Corona del Mar
who will be a senior next fall, will com-
pete in the USTA Natio~ Clay Court
Chap:ipionships in Georgia before play-
ing in the national hardcourts. L
"So things are exciting this summePm
this high school off-season," Mang said.
It wasn't easy for Mang to watch
Vaughan· and Leslie batUe it out tn the
sectional backdraw.
"I just sat there an<i watched,• Mang
said. ·1 al.most <lidn't go, but Nadia and
her mom asked me to go tor support. I
couldn't yell or scream; I just sat there. It
wasn't the best match, but Nadia(ll)ade
some key points. She ~ally went for it.
"I think Caylan was pretty nervous at
the beginning (Vaughan led 4-0 in the
first set), but oothing was worse than
when they played in the Sea View
League semifinals (aqd Vaughan won by
default because Leslie suffered from
dehydration).
"Nadia's getting better and better.
She's maturing now. She'll be a real team
leader next year.• .
Vaughan is expected to play No. 1 sin-
gles in the fall with returning letter win-
• .
ner Ruchika Budhraja and incoming
freshman Brittany Rei? (Newport Coast)
the possible second and third singles
players, filling the vqid from1a.sneason's
national cbampionsliip team created by
Leslie and Notre Dame-bound Nina
Vaughan, who was graduated.
Leslie, a sophomore who went 24-0 in
league action but retired in the league
semifinals, said she was dropping high
school tennis so she could concentrate on
to~ents.
Caylan said there weren't enough
good players in high school, but there are
eight other girls in the 16s who ore play-
ing high school tennis, who she's below,
and that's not counting th=e 18s, so there
are a lot of quality play in the girls,•
Mang said. •n at's pre good high
school tennis, and we.play them all (as a
team ln the fall).•
Nina Vaughan, the two-time Sea View
League singles champion, also enjoyed a
solid back draw in tbe·sectionals, defeat·
· ing No .. 6-seed.ed Kari Anne Olsen {San
Diego) in the Round of 16, 6-4, 6-4, then
losing to Abibail Spears (San Diego) in the
quarters, &-0, &-0. Spears was seeded fifth.
•That win (over Olsen) was giant for
Nina,• Mang said.
In addition to Reitz, CdM is expect
to land another highly regarded fresh
mM1h the fall, Megan Biorlanlm.
Cdfy1's Back Bay rival, Newport Har-
bor, which has been ra.nked among
Orange County's top teams the last three
seasons, is anticipating .the arrival of
freshmen Natalie B:ravennan and possi-
bly Kimberly Singer. .
Singer,, of the Balboa Bay Cub Rac-
quet Cub, was not seeded in the top
eight in the girls 14s in the sectionals, but
she upset fifth-seeded Sylvia Kosakowski of Downey, 7-6 (7-4), 6-4, in the Round of
16 to reach the quarterfinals, in which
she lost to second-seeded Dianne Matias
(Gardena). ·
•it'll be a great match next fall
between Newport Harbor and Corona
del Mar, especially if (the Sailors) have
Braverman and Singer,• Mang said.
"That makes them real tough.• ·
Costa Mesa's Brian Morton (Mesa
Verde Tennis Oub}; a former Ojai cham-
pion, played well in the back draw of the
boys 16s, after a tough first-round ouster
against second-seeded 'I?avi.s Re tten-
maier (~o).
1 ~ . ' Kneeling from lelt: Mission Vlejo's Jeff Cullen; Laguna Nlguel's Ryan McKlbben;
1' • Costa Mesa's Ryan Heenan; San Clemente's Nick Karpe; Costa Mesa's Ryan·Torrey;
Newport Beach's, Robert Della Grotta. Standing, from left. assistant coach Ray Torrey
• of Costa Mesa; Irvine's Colin Canon; Lake Forest'• Chris Sheehy; Fountain Valley's
: Joe Lococo; Dove Canyon's Navtd Brewster, and head coach John Elliott of Newport
• Beach. Not pictured: Newport Beach's Keith Long and Cypress' Robert Grissom.
1 i Quakes gear·up °for title run
• The Quakes to play
in the AAU National
Junior Olympics at 'Tulsa.
NEWPORT BEACH -Mem-
bers of the 13-and-under New-
port Beach Quakes baseball
team will compete from July 31
to August 8 for the national title·
at the AAU Junior Olympics
National Invitational Tourna-
ment in Tulsa, Okla.
The team, which is made up
of players from throughout
Orange County, gained a berth
in the tournament by perform-
ing well in the Southern Pacific
Region qualifying tournament
in January. .
Local players include Ryan
Heenan and Ryan Torrey of
Costa Mesa. Robert Della Grot-
ta and Keith Long are also a key
memben of the team.
lJbe "team is coached by
Newport Beach resident John
Elliott. Costa Me5a's Ray Torrey
is an assistant coach.
Rounding out the team are:
Jeff ~en (Mission Mejo)1
Ryan McKibben (Laguna
Niguel); Nick Karpe (San
Clemente); Colin Carson
(Irvine), CbriJ Sheehy (Lake
Porest); Joe Lococo (Fountain
Valley); NaYid Brewster (Dove
Canyon) and Robert Grissom
(Cypress).
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LEAPING FORWARD
Former Sailors' standout
. M.E. Clayton continues to
rea~ p~rsonal ~als,
records while at BYU.
Tie true test of athletic
rowess is the degree that
an athlete improves over
the course of a season, thep from
season-to-season.
M.E. Clayton, a former .
standout in basketball and track
and field at Newport Harbor, has •
returned borne from BYU after
setting a personal record in the
triple jump and getting an
invitation to the Western Athletic
Conference Indoor Finals. She is
already making plans to expand
on that ~uccess. · •rn take abou\ a month off
and spend some ti.me at the
beach,• Clayton said. "But then
I'll be going to Newport (Harbor)
for weight training. I don't want
to lose the tone I built this year.•
Clayton bas fond memories of
her freshman season. Clayton,
who was enrolled in the honors
program. was impressed with the
quality of people that were her
classmates and was even more
impressed by Ute way BYU -
treated its athletes.
"They had an academic
program that every athlete had
to be in," Clayton said. "There is
six hours of mandatory study hall
and tutors are readily ayailable."
The women's track training area
included a wall where only.
athletes with high enough
grade-point-averages were
posted.
Clayton was also pleased with
her development on the track
this season. She spent a lot of
time, early on, building up
stamina, fle.¥ibility, speed and
muscle tone. Clayton had a goal
this spring, to break 38 feet in
the triple jump.
Clayton's jumps began to
COLLEGES
·1ason
hill
draw closer and closer to that
mark until the final dual meet.
A.gainst Uta..Q. State on May 13,
'Clayton broke the barrier and
landed 38 feet and two inches
from where she stared. "{t wa·s
all very exciting and I was
pleased that I'd reached my
goal, .. Clayton said.
Although Clayton's mark
placed her in the top seven in
the conference, she was only
invited to the indoor
championships. No BYU
freshmen were taken to the
outdoor championships.
•sure it was .urifortunate, •
Clayton said. "But the coach put
a great tf:?am together tha~ ble~
th_e other jumpers away. l ve still
got three years left aitd have
nothing to complain about.•
Clayton also competes in the
long jump-and already has new
goals for the 1999 trade and field
season. HI want to make it to
both WAC meets,• Clayton said.
"I also want to break 39 (feet},
then 40 (feet) in the triple ju.mp.
I'd also like to break into the 18s
and 19s in the long jump.
"With the way my training is
going. I can' do it if I stay injury
free.•
Clayton was a three-time
Most Valuable Player for the
Sailors' track team. She also was
named to the All-Sea View
RUNNING
League team twice .
Clayton, in her senior year
at Newport, finished second in
the Southern Section Division Il
finals in the triple jump with a
jump of 37-4, just three and a
half inches away from her sister
Mandy's school record.
Clayton, due in part to her
basketball abilities, was also
named NeWpbrt Harbor's Athlete
of the Year. Clayton averaged
12.4 points and 7 .2 rebounds per
game.
. Despite all the things that
M.E. Clayton enjoyed about
BYU, there was one thing she
could not get a real handle on,
the weather patterns of Utah,
which were, or course,
complic~ted by the effects
of El Ni.Do.
"Some days during·spri.ng
workouts, it would be blazing
hot,• Clayton said. "Others, it
would be kind of cold and once,
m the middle of spring, it just
started hailing."
Absent for much of the winter
and spring was snow. "There
was only one week whl:!n the
snow stayed on the ground,"
Clayton said. "Most of the time,
it would snow and be gone
within a day or two."
• Yoshi Ebin_ger, who played
second base for Orange Coast
College this season, has signed a
letter of intent to continue .
playing collegiate baseball at
Gonzaga University in Spokane,
Wash., Pirate Coach John
. Altobelli reported. ·
Ehinger transferred to OCC
from Oregon State as a
sophomore this season and
became the Pirates leadoff hitter.
Ehinger batted .311 and lead the
team in at-bats (161). ·
Ehinger was also among
Orange Coast's lead~ in runs
(34), hits (50) and doubles (11).
Ehinger was an all-state prep
player at Beaverton High School
m Oregon.
Rae or the Cure is ep. 27
•Charity fund-raiser for finding a breast
cancer cure coming to Fashion Island.
NE~ BEACH -Th~Susan G. Komen
Breast Cancer Foundation's Race for the Cure will
be held at Newport Beach's Fashion Island on
members.
All team member applications are submitted
together at the same time under the same name.
Sept-. 27. .
Groups that annually field tea.ms include local
businesses and organizations, friends, families,
schools and sports roams. A team can be made up
of as few as five people or as many as 500 or
more. Last year, Team Lucky fielded 1, 175
The entry deadline is Sept. 12. . ·
The race will hold it's Team Leader Kick-Off
event at the Sports Club/Irvine on Jufy 16. Host-:
ed by the Foundation's Orange County chapter,
Qae reception will begin at 6 p.m .
Leaders interested in starting or entering a .
team are encouraged to attend the reception.
Reservations are required.
For information, call (949) 224-0292, ext. 70.
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TMnday, Jufy 2, 1998 w I
LE~UI ~
.
. ~ayet's Gu~
;matc_hilp set ·:~
• Costa Mesa American, National All-Sta.rS
in andther best-of-three series starting Juiy 15 . •
. COSTA MESA -The sec0nd annual Costa Mesa
Mayor's Cup dty charnpionslup will be~ o:n July _15
with the first gcune of a best twq.out-of-tlµee ~
between the 'A11-Sl81'$ of Costa Mesa American and
Costa Mesa National · . • "
The first game will be at Costa Mesa J:figh, the home
of Costa Mesa American at 5 p.m. Tlle second game
will be at Te Winkle Park, home or the National le~,
on July 16. U a tlurd game is necessary. the series Will
move back to Costa Me~ on July 17. .
The wmrung team will be invited to a Costa Mesa
City Council meeting to receive th~ aty's gold-s~ped
Mayor's Certilicate, and have their names engrav~ on
the Mayor's Cup
The Amen can All-St.a.rs swepl theu way to the Cup
la.St season with Wins of 12-1 and 9-2.
Both opened Distnct 62 All-Stars p lay Wednes~ay on
the.losing end, the Amencans (ailing t~ ~estminSter,
8-2 and the Nationals dropping a 5-0 deas1on to Ocean
Vie'w. They'll both be back at it on Monday in the los-
er's brad~et of the double-elimination tournament.
JOUIH BASEBALL
'•
Mustang All-Stars finish
fourth at Whittier tourney 1\vo Mesa Pony teams-win titles
The inaugurai season for the Costa Mesa Pony program sent
a strong message to area high school coa~es. The future is loo.k-• The NHBA: team finishes
strong in pre-District tuneup. ing up. .
The Costa Mesa Pony All-Stars won the first annual Father's
Day Invitational. Costa Mesa.went undefeated and defeated t!1~
Newport Quakes Club Team, 10-2, to ~ the champio~P.·
That victory is a s1gruficarll one considenng the .Quakes will be
playing for the AAU National Champ1ooshlp m late July ~~
WHITilER -The Newport Harbor
Mustang All-Stars, A team, completed
the Whittier Tournament over the week-
end with a fourth-place finish. Newport·
Harbor compiled a tournament record of
4-2-1.
early August ' •
Tlm Cramer, Blake Fogg, Nick Fra-.
zter, Kevin Gowdy, Dennis Heenan,
Donnie Hunt and Spencer Moore all
contributed to Newport's success. Also
contnbuting were Billy Munce, Ricky
Nelson, Davis Pemsteln, Derek Pinski,
The Costa Mesa All-Star team got some help from fo~r
Dream Team members. Andrew Carlch, Nlck Cablco, Casey
Gates, Adam Beltran, BUly Halverson, Michael Gardner Ell')~
Michael McGuire all mac!e major contributions to the cha.m,;p\·
onship run and will soon be joining the programs of Costa Mesa
and Estancia high schools. .
The All-Star te'am will play in several Pony summer toutp.a'-
ments. ·t1' Ted Slater and Kurt Yacko. · A team from Costa Mesa, the Giants, also won the league ti e The Mustang All~Stars have six
games left to prepare for the District
Tournament which begins July 9 at
Dana Poi.Q.t.
during the regular season. The new Newport-Mesa area lea~e
featured four teams from Costa Mesa, four' from Newport Bea~
and four from Corona del Mar. The Giants went undefeated fti
the season-ending championship tournament. • ,
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-NEWPORT HARBOR -The
~of El Nino during the win-
• months took its toll on the
tjt!wport Aquatics Center. Runoff
into the .Back Bay made condi-
tions hazardous and damaged
docks.
'This made practice difficult for
the NAC's junior canoe/kayak
team since, often times, water in
the front of the NAC was moving
· six-to-eighth knots out to sea.
$till, the junior team worked hard
when conditions were ideal and
are poised to attempt to win their
4ixth consecutive juniors national
title.
. The national championships
are in· Seattle, Wash. from Aug.·
12-16. NAC has won the past five
t~ in overall points.
: , •our goal is to win the nation-·
&ls in all classes,• canoeing coach
Sam Coucfi said. ·we have a lot
of. good canoeists and young
kayakers. Tb.is is the biggest team
we've ever sent..
'Retaining the title will. in part,
Clepend on the strength of the oth-
,~three major teams in the U.S. A team from Atlanta, along with
Ne.Wport, are the favorites, with
t-fawali and Seattle expected to
stay close. -
•. The strength or the NAC's team is largely a result team
members who came from the Pro-
ject P.R:I.D.E. program.
"Project P.R.l.D.E. offers the
c:Aildren of Santa Ana an altema-
to street llfe and gang envi-
.nmme~t lnner-dty youths are
:tllll!IP<>rted six days a week to the MIC to apply their energy into
, ~ve activities. New groups ~lated in every three months.
' "'1Jose Jimenez, who is one of ~ Project P.R.I.D.E. youths, is
one of the strongest members of
,the team. .
~enez started out as the only
: tGtii member from Project
: P.«.l.D.E. Couch was amazed at
~ quickly he learned the prop-
er technique and adapted to
canoeing. "In canoeing, you only
. have one paddle,• Couch said.
~q. without the proper tech-
i!e, you would paddle in dr-
The hardest part is to go
ght, but for Jose, it didn't take
tng.•
~• Jimenez has already won
tional championship in the C-1
ne-man canoe) and C-4, in the
)'enior division with Couch,
~yak:ing coach-Brandon Krovoza
end four-time Olympian Jim Ter-
hll).
•He ca.me in with great energy
~~ enthusiasm,• Couch said.
nie paddles in the team canoes, ~. it's his determination that ~akes him so good in the C·t.
: f'When he started in the pro-
gram, the other Project P.R.1.0.E.
~ds saw how good he was and ~w much fun he had, then fol-
~wed in his footsteps. " ~er members of the NAC
that came from the program
: a.re: Oceil and Omar Leyva, Jesus
,Lopez (who has placed at nation·
als tn both C-2 and C-4) and
: 'Edith Ortuno, sister of former
member Sandra Ortuno
won in the K-4).
benefits of th1s program
INSll)J THE .MAC
JUNIORS iiOSIEii
+s.nlors
Mike Gayer
• Juniors
Monica Bridle, Greg Chinn,
Ozzje Clarke, Crisii,.. ...
Clougherty • Trever ~isher, ..
Jose Jimenez, Jesus Lopez.
Michael Neira, Edith Ortuno,
La,_ira Thurmond, James von Harz · ·
•pantams "\
Peter Boyer, Meridith Chinn,
Brandon Dillman, William
Downey-Schell, Jean Geddes,
Omar Leyva, Katie Marinthal,
Heather McKibbin, Frank
Normandin, Ben Oviedo,
.Joel Oviedo, Michael Porteous,
Val~i Vuill
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MOOSE .
CONTINUED FROM 81·
infield, while Fountain Vall
belted as many over fbe fence.
Paul Errington followed
well's slicing two-bagger
rolled to the left.field feJlCe wi
~d-hop single off ~.shortsto
chest to set up the first C
Mesa run, which Bagwell pla
when Jeremy Spera reached o
two-our error.
A bio of wild pitches sco
Errington and .Spera J.o belp
designated hosts cut into a ·
run lead with admirable de
ndtion. <
•we battled back,• Co
Mesa National Manager K
Curren said. •we took advanta
o~roe eJ)'Ors (two by Foun
Valley in the fifth, which r
dered till three runs UDAA""n'°"
but we hung in there.•
The locals will hope to av
elimination Monday at the
~site, when' they meet the loser
tonight's fits't·rouild cla
b'e tween
Ocean View
and Robin-
wood.
T h. e o· c e a .n
V i e w •
Robin wood
winner will
. face Foun-
tain Valley
Tuesday,
"They shut us
down. Wew
hitting the ba
... butthW("
..,,ere mallllftg
the plays.•
and can
• Juwniles look for-
Holly Andrews, Kim Christensen, DON l£ACH / DAl.Y ,,.,c)f ward to
Kevinc..r.n
Costa Mesa
National Ma
Brad Dillman, Tom Downey-some quality pitching
Schell, Oceil Leyva, Steve Blass. c-os1a Mesa aggressive hitting.
Scott Perkins, Blake Robinson, Nattonal's ·They shut us down,• C
Joseph Scierra, Patrick Sharma, Evan Van said of Fountain Valley pitch
Chris Sutherland, Travis Uhl, Garrett Leon and Joshua Geem (above) ·ch ked pert Joe Weiland . sendS the ball toward who ea wor two innings. "We were hitting the
had an immediate effect on the first to complete a (Leon and Larsen combined f
team .. Not only did the team get double play ln-9-10 four strikeouts), but' they we
deeper with talent, the team action at the District making the plays.•
found itself with a deeper team 62 All-Stars Mesa made some plays nf ·
unity. 1 _ Tournament own in the early going, to ~
"It broke down a lot of bani· Wednesday; starter Evan Van Geem and p1
ers," Couch said. "The kids from on left. Costa Mesa's serve a scoreless tie through
Newport were competing along-BJ. Larsen makes a innings. ~
side kids from Santa Ana and Bagwell gunned down a
realized that there is no differ-great stop at ~d ner trying to advance to third base ln the 11-12 ki ence between them. All the kids acttcin. The 9-tOs a pitched thats 'pped away fro work together to be faster and the him behind the plate for the ·
have become a really tight dropped an 8-2 out in the first and first base
group.' decision to Hillary Larsen scooped a lo
The unity has not only made Westm.11\ster and throw to lecord the. second out
the NAC team an gffective team,· the 11·12s were shut second.
but also brought about a huge out by Ocean View Mesa center · fielder Mi
boost to sportsmanship. •At the pitcher Matt Wolfe came up just short of a di
end of the race,· the top finishers Candll.sb. Both Costa ing circus catch on a Foun
won't paddle in,• Couch said. Mesa teams return Valley single, while shortstop I
"They will wait for everybody to Freundner stabbed a laser sh
finish to that they can all paddle to action on Monday then gunned to first to get the .
in-together.• ln the loser's out of the fourth.
The NAC is a public facility bracket of the Fountain Valley, howev
and is used by other athletes as double-ellmlnatton scored four runs on five singles ·
well. On occasion, a big name formal the third and Leon clouted
paddler will train there and help first of the visitors' two homers
teach the junior team advanced cap a three-run fourth.
skills. •1t•s a big deal for our Joshua Perez, who finished
kids,• Couch said. "They get for 4 to pace Fountain Valley's 1
excited and follow them around bit attack, added a solo homer
in the water and try to learn from· the fifth, after Curren hact
them." moned some relief.
Some of his other paddlers also Down six runs, Mesa did n
have gained experience through go quietly in the sixth as V.
training and competing at other Geem started things with aw
facilities, some in other countries. off Perez and Bagwell follow
1Wo team members, Newport's with a single in front of a char
Monica Bridle and Laura Thur· ing center fielder.
mond (both are K-1 racers), are A fielder's choice put runn
going to Lake Placid and have at the corners and Larsen took
already qualified to competed in pitch in the back to load them u
the Canadian·American Games. MQQS E third baseman B.J . Larsen candlish and Douglas; Jorgenson With the potential tying run ·
Cr:iStina Oougberty of Newport snagged a hard-hit ball, tagged and Schirmer. w -Candlish. the hole, however, Perez indu
(K· 1) and James v.on tfan of Mis-the. runner coming from second 28 -Mcintee (OV), Douglas (OV). a come backer, which he
sion Viejo (C·l) are also going CONTINUED FROM 81 and doubled up the Ocean \liew HR . Candlish {OV), Yoo (OV). into a 1·2·3 double play to end i
and will attempt lo qualify. hitter with a throw to first. MAJORS (11·12) ..,.ORS <•10>
Greg Chinn and Patrick Shar· runners advanced into scoring Every Mesa hitter was a strike-~1•S1•I .C:O:::: ~ J
ma are both in the Czech Repub-position. Schirmer ripped a line out victim at least once against C:OS. MBA,.. z M 2 Fountain Valley 004 320 -9 11
Uc for a five·week training course dri th t 'tch b t unf ca dl' h t J Costa Mesa 010 po\ • 2 3 O Costa Mesa National ooo OlO . 3 3 with a Czech club team coached ve on e nex pi ' u or· C~e~~;ome:~~~ex ~~;:~~~· Westminster 300 41x • 8 11 1 Leon, Larsen (3), Nash (5), Perez (6)
by an Olympic champion. . lunately for the locals, it landed. MAJORS (11·12) Perrine, Mclean (5) and McGuire; and Duran, Estrada (4); v.., Geem,
Cpuch believes that the ethnic squarely in the glove of Ocean · CkEM VEw s, '*5A ~ o Nicalek. Sellner (S), Duffy (6) and Freundner (4), Bagwell (6) and
divetsity, team determination and View center fielder Derek Walsh. Ocean View 020 012 · s 10 o Torgerson. W · Nlcalek. 28 ·McGuire ~~~~~~~:~=Dur.an
special training has given the In the second, Mesa National Costa Mesa National 000 000 -o 2 1 (CM); Flores r:N). (FV). HR _ Leon (FV), ~ (l:V).
NAC another solid team and~-~------------~------'7'"------------~----------------------------~-----------------------------1
there is a good ctumce that the
national junior title 'Will remain in
Newport Beam. GOLF.
CONTINUED FROM 81
because of a strong community
involvement, with golf course
owner Steve Lane opening his
doors to a packed house an~
creating a neigbbo~ood setting.
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Mickey Flynn, .. lbe Ghost of
La Palrna" who led legendary
coach Clare Van Hoorebeke's
Anaheim High football teams to
glory ln the 1950s, was port of
the Phantom Pivesome tn
Yardley V which finished at
?·under·~ 52.
Flynn wgroup plily~ the l1Dal
~boles ot &be IC{PlW.... • ~and iltill contended,
tb'Mb to some ftllDMllk•bJe..i.ron
lbcJti by •The Ghost.•
8rMm Goodell, the tw<Hilne ,
Olyq,lc gold-medal Winning
jetting to Las Vegas for a
speaking engagement) and
launched an eicellent tee shot
on No. 10 (with the lake on the
right), Flynn quipped: "See what
happens when he gets near
water?"
Flynn was an inaugural
member of the Orange <Zounty
Sports Hall of fame.
"I was just in the right place
at the right time, and LA
newspapers started paying
attention to us," Flynn said of
his legend Q one of Orange
County's greatest runnlng backs.
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The tournament, traditionally
played at Riviera Country Club,
was moved to Pelican Hill this
year because of the U.S. Senior
Open being played at Riviera
July 23-26.
TI)e event, which raised
$108'000 last year. wW move
back to its Riviera borne next
year.
In Monday's action, former
Raider and Ram run.runu· beck
Greg Bell's group won the .
scramble with a 54. The groups
lncluding Lawrence McCutcheon
(former Ram running. beck) and
Sean· Salisbury (former USC and
Vikings QB) won second and
third place, respectiYaly. Bell
J>i!~ in the NPL tor,.......,..,
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87, died on J1111e 20.
1998. ID Yachaa. OR,ef
natunil causes. She wu
born m Sccrlliig. K& on
-.\pril 20. 1911.
She graduated fra.i\
Phiniu Banning Hir#J
School in W~
CA m 1929. Sbc ~
Harry UGrandc Fiero.·~
commercial fishaman, •
June l. 1931. She wu p~ed in ckadi by Ila
husband 111 19S8.
lo 1960. 1he married Don R. McProud. Ma:
McProud wa.. acnve wnh the Ella Lodgi: in NcwPQft
Beach. CA.. utu, the aiuplc ~to 5oMJW. tA.
whttt Mrs McProud could often be found
¥Oluotttnng her mnc at the local ienior center ,,.
opcraong me local bcnso-g;aa¥. wt11ch she cn;o,.cd. ~
Mci>n>ud prcccdcd ha in dcach m 1984. ·
Mrs McProud moYCd co Aoreocc. OR in 1984 all4I
rook up rcstdcna ac The Shorewood. Sbc c:oWd o&eil
bt fuund producmg pc>l"lCrs and banpers IO dcic:or.u ~,
nuny bulktin boiri:ls. or planrung ca.rd ~ ~
othqJpccW ~a "*" 10 the cnjoymcn1 OI the ocher ~-... """ She is rcmcmbc~d. by her f.amily as havi11~·~
wonderful smJC of humor. She was a lovi11g and cal'M ~n who often took 1hc time 10 send notes or c:arc{s or cncou~mcnt ro friend$ and fupily 1'0Clnbcn. !ht'
had a Aan: for comune design and won ~ awatds
IOr her 1n~riw: ldcM. / ,
She iuurvivcd by her chl.lldirer. Robbie Sdloo~
of Yachau, OR. her gr.andcluldttn Kim ThislcD1of
Wald(>On. OR. Marc ~r ofYacham. OR. 4'-lf 1
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COSTA MESA 2624 RENTALS TO COMMERCIAL
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Bl!ACH DUPLEX VIiiage. Ouallty S & S B•yfront Duplex w/ CONDO .EPR \EASE OCEAN VIEW 2b lb Jr-1br &·1br, el10 2br CM Room for renl In CM Garden office bid SAT•SUN 12·5
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Agent 71 4·509-6923
COSTA MESA 1024
High Income. ~on1tructlon. Model• Bo•t Dock· Just r•· 2Br 1ea, att gar, close r a 1 ba, quiet gated 4br house. $350/mo, 2 story, l>•twHn 171 Under S950K av a 11 ab I• tr om modeled. Upper to COM & Fashion Is. ~~d•r-prk~, f~··b~alc, comm, pool, tennla, no/smoklng/drug1. & Triangle Sq. 8500tf
$163,000 • $220,000. 3br 2ba, FP, w/d, lg $1350/Mo , Broker Sli6ofn°0
0 4i71:;· eaay acce11 to Ca11Dave 048""9053 S695kBkr645-6266.
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Lot. Under 1.2 Mllllon flooring, akyllghta, Pvt patio, 1500sf, new · Mary, Agent 720-0811 $625. 714/642-4955 P•rk Newport Shrl•••••••• ~ upgraded kitchen & klVflrs, 2c garage. Avl To place an ad In N 0 quiet 2br RHort atyle $379,000 4BR 2.5BA W Pnldentlal morel S331hOOO. 7·1, $1750. 759·9185 ClaHlfled •w· oean View 4Br livlng. cable + utll lncii---------t
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i l99,000 Earl Taylor, $429,000·$488,876 OATBD COMMUNITY BY PASHION ISLAND BEACH 2669 NB Rental Wanted! fffl or HJVlc ... Rea
Agent 714-642-4722 Nan c Y SI mm on• HOUSES/ Bcautlful 1ree-llned strt.'CtS mid golf course FOR RENT Neer waler, up to and Llnder1t1nd an " 644-6373 JC 141 vlcWs. Enjoy Cflrc rrcc llVlng In your large S 1200/mo, 1 yr IHH contracts bef«• yo ~ Prudential CONDOS 1. 2 or 3 DR apumnc111 hornet • 1 & 28R + 2BA pref'd. NHd 2·3br sign. Sho.p-around fo Mesa Del Mar
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Or••t View of Udo • Areplf\C'1.' 1woo<1 & AHSI DEL MAR 2622 Tl!RRACI! No pets, no •moklng. Park, 2 adjoining I
Channel, 24 Hcurlly, --------• t\tr conditioning · Leg 1 ~ 28r Inf Hr Back 9 0 9 •9 4 1 •9 4 9 1 1old out ocean vie walk to Lido VIiiage . ..,ALBOA • Wet bar In 2 <lnd 3 uu iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii · Laay ·""-· gol course. plot, $4200·-for bot 2Br 2.5Ba 675-2700 11 rge poo • new car· 700.340-1012
Open Sun 12-4 ISLAND 2106 • t\larm sysiern 1~; !!:':c.0~~n g~.ai:rc;; pet s~ m~:~et':ore. COMMERCIAL nbellevabl• Oppt'y
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llank owned~low 200·1 4er 28a brlte, beachy, 7·11 & 12 673-6078 2BR 1 BA, Eaat Blutt Curious? 26o-497
Agt Mark714·906-3044 fully furnlahed. 19-----... ---------~ Twnhom nu paint & SPECTACULAR 818·5C)8.8553 h • --------carpet. 2 car gar, re------------------.
Hom11 on the Sand NEWPQn.T MARINA COSTA MESA 2624 trig, deck, overlooks BUSINESS OFFICE Repo· View Forever greanbelt. Pool, W/D FOR RENT 2769 8BR. BBA wllh tennis 4Br 3Ba St.475,ooo.i-C-O-ST_A_M_E_S_A_2_1_2_4 A nA D'TMENTS f\kup $1400. 760:8227
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$12.25
$245 per wk PT $490 per wk FT
TOP .DOLLAR • '..
PAIDI • i' 1~980 ~ ~ 8 ,
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Paintings 't' China
Books ~· Furniture
40 years
in Newport Beach
14.673.622
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I BUY ALL PIANOS POWER BOATS
Anllques-qual. lumlt11rt 7012
1 pc or houseful ca ah iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii paid (714) 957·81¥
Old Coins Gold Silver Franklin Mint, Sterling
Old watches & fewelry
We~oast Coln 642·9448
14' Boaton Whaler 40hp Johnson. new
15hA Evlnrude Zieman
trailer & morel $2800
714-537-0840
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'97 CIVIC DX
Blue, grey Interior.
(3VOB872) $11 ,995 BAUER f,.OTUS
COSTAMl!SA
714-842-7700
HYUNDAI 9090
FREE TO YOU 6022 SAIL BOATS 7014 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
~~~~i!i~~iiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil OOLF CART f()( eale ADORABLE Klttena CAL 20 Fix keel, new $1175 714-646-93<40
3 all blk w/Wht 1pot 1all1, cushion•. motor, • • ! • • • • on neck, 1 grey/wht hatch cover, bottom •114.379.9111 • pa101, S45~. ~13~942'·1-N_F_I_N_ITI ____ 9_0_9_..5
PETS &
ANIMALS 6049 AUTOMOBILES
• Adorable red
Australian 1hepherd1 ACURA 9010
'85 lnflnltl Q49
Sdn, AC , Pw/Pdl, Utt,
(307778) $23,9"
Coata Mesa
Llncoln Mercurv
714-540-5030 male only, pet quality.
Please call 645-685e iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii :
• Most ECJSYSOle
• Abslly NICholge Bock
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Calico female 2 yr. '92 Vigor 5•pd. AJc.•·J-A_G_U_AR ____ 9_1-.0-5 ·
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Costa llesa 338-6021. 14 54g.9599
~AHL LUMBER CO.
Pa.rt-time summer jobs available in
addition to full-time J><>Sitions for:
• Plumbing & Elecwcal Salesperson
• Cwtomer Service Salesperson
•Receiver
• Hardware & Tools Salcspcrsons-
Two Positions ·
•Cashier .
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Apply in person at 1275 S. Bristol Street,
Com Mesa. CA 92626
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$3,650. 714·527·0900 (663135) $14.MS
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STEREO 6080 '80 Fairmont Wagon
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842.S078
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(714)"723·5543
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. 714-642·7700
'83 Vanden Pa.e
Black, cream lth1o.
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714-042·7700 ..
'83 X..tS Convt 1
Black: tan llhr,
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COSTA MESA, CA 92627 · ·
Thursdoy, July 2, 1998
55 Find OU1
157 Chlldren·1
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58 Pttchef
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80 Writer CllekhoY 81~~
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2 Clean tile 1l1te 3 Ptllledelphla .. r~ 5 Fiesta Item
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9 They'te Ul8d
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12 Takes a chair 13 ·-Jude"
18 Coldly 22 tngobd
condition 24 Type o4 sharil
25 Faity·lale gian11 27 O..Mblnis
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28 Fon.as and 44 En'l9falds and
~. rubles 29. Subtnetglld 46 5Ped<1
30 MlMfY 47 •Au revolt"
31 Memo lettera 48 Type
32 OelectiYe's fllld "•49 Foe
33 Soft drinks 50 They get the 35 Hog's home yclcel
37 Tied (shoes) 51 Dlamouoted
38 Goose . 52 Not there
formations 54 TO\Jmphant cry
40 Relents 55 FOOtbell coed\
41 Tough question Shula 43 City on the Rio 56 SpeedQmeter
Grande Info
Neither vulnerable ·South ~al . We t led a fourth-best ~. anJ
declarer captured East's nirlC with the ____ _NOMTH·=---~~--=~ .......... jack. Since th~ 111ve decl9fef It-. feM
• 6 2 winners outside the diamond suit.
':/ A 9 8 only tour diamond trick,weni ncedtd O A 10 9 5 4 for the contract. Jn ordtr to keep f.Ast 1 __ ......,,....,........,_.,.. __ 1 + A Q l off Jead for a damaging spade ~tom
WEST . EAST throuah theJr:~ng. declarer crossed to
• A Q 8 $ 3 • 10 91 the ace of diamonos In dumm)l and
r:; 7 S 4 I:> K 10 3 2 ran the nine. When that held, declarer o 6 o Q 8 3 cdl)ed ·out the minor-suit winners • 7 6 5 3 • 10 9 8 and, if that wns the mood of the
.SOUTH moment, could afrord the heart~---------
• K J 4 fir(esse 1n an attcmp( to score a second
0 Q J ~ Ovettrlck. '
O I{ J 1 l What about In a pair event? The
• K J 4 odds slightly favor playina IQ drop the
queen over alinessc. but the margin is
The biddina. • slight: 53·47.
OUTll WEST NORTH EAST ' Nanowmg t:he odd is the likeli·
INT Pus JNT Pass hood that West has led away from a ~mna 1e!:i:5Five of • live<anl suit, leaving lllOt'C unknown
V'I"-• cards in t:he East hand. Si~ a minus
score is disaslIOUs when feou could 111~ usual-purpose of 11 finesse is 10 h I k oL-(j lry to ·win an extra trick. But some-. ave gone P us, 14 e uig sa ety mdse mlo the West hand. Jn a s1rona event. tunes strategic coo iderntions might very few declarers will nsk a contract
dicuue finessing into one hand or the untess the percenlages heavily favor
other. How would you play three no some other line. trump on this deal at rubber bridge.
Would you pfay the same way a1
duplicate pairs?
Nonh-SQ1Jth were employing a fs.
17 range for one-no-c'rump opening
bids. Whether Soutti should have
mode that bid is another matter. With
no ace or intermediate cards and Oat
distribtJ1ion, the hand evaluates closer
to 13 points than IS I Northfs raise
was simply a mailer of adding 14 to
those numbers and arriving at game
without enough for slam.
'85 LS 400
Black/black, full opt,
6.9~_ avall ,
(018253) $36,997
LEXUS
9105 JEEP 9110 JEEP
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MISSION .VIEJO Student needa 300 9110, __ C9_4_e_)_3_o_.4--_o_o_o_4__ Diesel In good cond.
'95 LS 400 Lets dealt 858-2143
84 XJO Sliver
Grey lthr Inter, low ml. · ICJnt cond. S21 ,500.
849·873-4218.
'83 Jeep Cherokee
LTD Grand, 4X4, AC,
(660959) $15,993
Cath("•r•/lvory, full
opt. 6. 9"' av a II , ---.-.-----1
co291s2) S37,9n MERCuRY 9135 Ll!XUS
JEEP
Cost• M•••
Llncoln·Mercury
9110 -,.::,,'7"""1...,.4.,..:,)..;;5.....;4~0.....;;s;...;;o;...;;3,.;;.._o
'93 WRANGLER
'95 Cherok .. Sport)
llt.O, 38k, •uto, AC
3LP4553) $1~555
Ll!XUS Orr
WESTMINSTER
71...a82·0900
MISSION VIEJO
(949)304--0004
·9~sc 300
Black/black, full opt,
(021509) '$31,977
'98 VILLAGER OS
7 paH, dual ac, tllt
(TOJ3592) $18,996
'93 CHEROKEE
LTD Black, gray llhr,
4WO, 4,0 V8, full pwr,
(107229) $17,995
BAUIR LOTUS
COSTA MESA
714·842·7700
4 ·0 • 4 x4• white LAND ROVER 9113 (218376) $11,550 LE' x us 0 F I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS WESTMINSTER
(714) 892·8900
Clasalfled
The most comprehen·
. alve amf current direc-
tory of goods and ser·
'97 Discovery SE MISSION VIEJO
Beyond Clean. 38K (949)304--0004
All Fwy. White, '90 LX450 Black w/
Garaged, Loadedll Ivory Int cd player
$27,900.obo 875-3271 sunroof,' all alr/pwr:
Costa M••• Llncoln·M•roury
l714) 540·5030
'87 BMW 7401L
-------------------------·---------·· vices aroundl $37.500. 714-850-931 1
4 dr, Sedan, loaded
(VDM03814) $47,995
Coat• M••• Llncoln·Mercury
(714) 540-5030
•es ... TTA Ill QLX
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BAulE"t\ LOTUS
7144S42· '7700
MISC. AUTO 9245
AUTOS
W.ANTJ!D 9249
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800·643·5022
197 CAMRY LE
19k·ml, cuatom whls-; ANTIQUES 6
Auto, lmm,cutalell CIASSICS 9250
(3VGB023) 9AVE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LEXUS OF
WESTMINSTER· '04 Porache C Coupe
• (714) 892-0900 Red/blk lthr Int. r ..
'97 COROLLA OX
17k, AT, white, all pwr
(3UMS778) $12,555
LEXUS OF
• WESTMINSTER
(714) 892..0900
PLUMBING 3890
stored, lmmac condl
$24,000 714-318-6871
•oo Mu•t•ng V-8 auto
new eng/trana/brake1.
r81tored, mags,sharpl
56000.obo 644-4350
SERVICE
DIRECTORY ·
CERAMIC COMPANION . CONTRACTORS ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 LANDSCAPE & MUSIC
TILES 3528 CARE 3554 GENERAL 3558 LAWN CARE 3808 LBSSONS 3835 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii TUTORING 3920
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Llc'd Contr. No Job • l••••••iiiili• Dan Dawson Plumbing iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiili
ACCOUNTING/ '
TAXES 340
Leaky Showers Rep'd
Regrouting & lnstall'n
L670130 Dean of T iie
673·8065 or 846-8526
Delightful Companion! Interior Renovations too smoll All aves Handyman Services -y · ~ ' Apr.• Rmdl, Replpe FRENCH SPANISH
PV1 as1t. Gerlarlc/long Custom Projects Repr/rmdl.' fan1, ne~ Plumb elec W1r htra TREES ~ & 7'..T brains 24thr svc. ~p·t •ITALaAN • ESL:
term care. Susan LI c 8 0 9 4 8 4 NB svcs spas 64~·3856 dis~sals faucets pgr · ~ µJ..1. ~ 0 I)> gas •Y• em rep pea • (048) 497 397~
(714) 301•1188 M.Banks 642•8107 ' . 11U189or241-0137 T~.Lawns, l-01-tot.t~ytHU" LS54722 646-6720 ... ••••••••• .. •••••
LEWIS Conairuotlon .....-"°""'4c,.,,. HOME SERVICES tpmlcilM:lnup 751-3476 lilt/~t11tupi•11•I NH EJC&pePrtl Dr•,ln CRleenllng Bookkeeping Mem-
ber of Oulckbook t)J<". -. A ythl & E 1 S · ~. · •· umb ng epa rs
ProleHlonal Advisor' CLEANING Program. Call Jo
Sennott 114.940.0124 SERVICES
COMPUTERS-3r..56 Remodel•H ndyman ~ n ng verythlng ORE NMA Tl!RS 1·n9Jhl«nlJt1tl111<•4"tl. .., Ltll704773 Local Res. _WI.I~=' Free Estimate. Ref'a. Custom landscape, C-tmwl.t11ytH1rHm~ 20Y'9 txp. All work &uar.
354'8 •714·557·5025• -~ Michael 758·1440 dHlgn. Install. Clean· Mi.JJ Rne Steve &45·8 98
MACMEDIC • Care for•---------..._ ... --A up1 714·878·2241 Macintosh Computers NYCAL C_,natructlon ·-... ,....,_ . .,........ ACOUSTI C
CEILINGS 3408 A TOUCH OF CLASS
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Cleanlng. Res/Comm Lie/Bond. Free Est. South Coaat Drvw•ll Teresa 714-282-7143
Acous romvl/cust text ----------Waler Oamage Repair •BOSS HOUSECLEANING
Be11 in Quality & Price Ucensed·Bonded
In vour hme/ofc. Low/ Job• large & •mall HAULING 3720 L•wn Service. Mow/
h ., I t 873 8819 II c en• e d ·bond• d 11iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Edge/So<f/Sprlnklers oury" •· • L714979 042·8095 NtwCorut./Raaodcl 11 ·Cln-up. Anytime. ---------•
· llmAd4lcien•Tmw l•p. JUNK TO THE DUMP Al (714) 398-2842 PAINTING 3858
-•S"1MeterU~ (714--9 88·188 2 ) • Lou TorrH Ltlndsc•p• • ltnwltt•Tf'Oll~ng AVAILABLI! TODAY Harbor Area 20Yrs.
.-------• •11.qiW•l'MllS~· •980·1882 Wkly malnVNew Install ln/O."-Ua. lrrlg work!Trff trim • F.•NnrO!Qli11•C-HEALTH, BEAUTY Cult retHI 848-4393
r.c. SEnVICE 21Y,. Quallty '•lntlnt
TOUCHUPS, TOO
24 Hra. Richard Sinor
PATIENT TUTOA
M•th (arlth-calc)
physics, chem, teat
prep (CBEST/ORE/
SAT) FrH Info. Jim
Madia 114-547-MATH
Prvt French Lessons All lvl• fully quallf'd
teacher, call French
Tu Go 851 ·8427
UPBOLSTBRJNG
3931 L5soo1 1 444.9999 $12.00 per hour. 714·548·0308
ADDITIONS •Bright HouHCIHnlng REMODELING 3410 European Proleaslonalt.
•Qes91 • Bl.ild •Rm Additions •Rnodels
FREE ESTIMATE 6 FITNESS 3740 Th• OrHn Oardener :? 2 2 • 7 4 7 8 Weekly res. malnt.,
Uc41280844 845-3209._,_ _______ _
c::v~~·:x!:~~i;,~:~ ROOFING 3910 11a•&•a•u•P•H•o•Ls•T•l!•R•v
Guar Work-Frff Eat liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii alnce '88 cust. furn, Best In town! Refs. Oarek
& Grace 714-857-2647
REBUILD or REMODEL VICKI'& CLEANING •Homes or Olf1CH * .Oualo1y Con•t1ucllon We offer THE B':ST PROFESSIONAL
•Reasor.nt>ly Prlced HouH/Window Cleanong. COMPUl'ER
•Local Co 11'638318 10Yrs Exp. Xlnt Refs. SERVICE
•Stephenson A11oc Vicki 714-088-0395 SIMl'LE6AHORDABLE
Call 7 , 4-844-5405 w ANTE D. c I ea n • sd:ruruE~.
homH that wish to ..,.T .,., All tioine Improvements • n. •v"L' 22yrs Kil/Bath addl-stay that wayl Expert. O"l·SIT•
Uon1 & more free Ht Local."Refs. 640-6177 14) 840.-7672
L642559 714-633-1269 --------'-""-~--..-...-.-.....-'
BATHTUB
REGLAZING 3448
WHTUll RlCLAZtH&
& Refurbishing, Porce-
laln, Flbergls, Sinks
Shwrs Cntts 645-7723
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t SBADBS 3484
nnced WoC1d1y11am1
-Cu11om Cabinetry•
llehen • Bath • Doars Moldlngs • ManlfllS
L .. 1&50 714·008·8070
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HINTS
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ale, detennln• Wha Items you wish to
.... Makeaur•
•V9rythlng 11 cl9an
and repalr9CI.
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642·6678
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Items In
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ACM CDNmUCTIDN
948-145-8085
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Pat.i-ick . Warburton. n.amecl . . .
Par4cle Gran.cl Marshal. ,·
Patrick Warburton, widely recognized
for portraying Elaine's boyfriend, Putty,
from the No.1 primetime seri!=?S
"Seinfeld," has been named Grand
Marshal for the 94th Annual
Huntington Beach Fourth of July
Parade. -
He was a series regular playing Eric,
the hunky next-door neighbor, on the
CBS sit-com "Dave's World" and has
been featured on ·such shows as
.. Access Hollywood ," .. VIBE" and
"Entertainment Tonight." He has guest
starred on numerous television shows
such as ".Ellen" and "Grace Under Fire"
and has recently been working on his
own television show. ·
Warburton will be honored at the gala
Red, White and Blue Bash on July 3 at
the Waterfront Hilton aeach Resort
where celebrities, parade officials and
guests gather to kick-off the big parade
day.
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~1998 Parade theme
Karen Pedersen, parade chair, and her seven-member volunteer parade board have
:::ho-sen WProud To Be An American ". as its theme for the 94th Annual Huntington
Beach Fourth of July Parade ·and festivitjes. set for Sat., July 4, 1998. ·
Preparations for the largest parade west of the Mississippi begin in early August
each year with committee appointments and event planning. Precision marching
oands, celebrities. colorful floats and grand marshals are only the beginning. The
early morning 5K Run/Expo and Pancake-Breakfast ·
j raw s thousands of runners to Huntington
Beach and the spectacular evening Fireworks
Extravaganza offers a thrilljng conclusion to
our nation's birthday celebration.
The city council appointed board is
:;harged with raising the money
necessary to fund all of the fourth of
July celebration activities.
Donations and sponsorships
underwrite the costs each
year.
To sponsor the 94th Annual
HuntingtoT1 Beach Fourth of
July Parade or to volunteer,
telephone 714/37 4-1535.
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• KOCE-TV will televise
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• Sponsorship
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!'iltri and televiWion
Karen Foster. Prior to
this. she' had a
recurring role on the
TB series "Davis
Rules." Jn her younger
days, she won more
than 60 crowns ana
200 trophies in
various beauty
lJageants. She has
appeared in national
commercials such as
McDonalds, Doritos,
IBM and General
Electric.
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·per$ona1itie$ will be
celeb·rity. guest$ -The Huntington Beach
Fourth of July executive
board has announced the
addition of several
television and film
personalities to the 94th
Annual Huntington Beach
Celebration.·
Joseph Mascolo, one of
daytime television's
biggest stars, has won
three Soap Opera Digest
Awards for his portrayal of
Stefano DiMera on the
long running NBC daytime
drama, "Days of Our
Lives." He has also
starred as Domino in the
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• ATJ: Z CAil GAMG£
• INSIDE l.A11NDRY
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• GlU!ATVll!WS OF PAlll
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ABC da}(time drama
"General Hospital" and was
seen as the police c~ief in
the Movie of the Week,
"The Trial of the Incredible
Hulk." A few of his feature
films include "Yes, Giorgio,"
"Heat," "Jaws II" and the
television series, "Gangster
Chronicles."
Beverley Mitchell is
currently playing the role of
Lucy on the Warner
Brothers series "Seventh
Heaven ." She has also
appeared in the Universal
feature film "The Crow: City
of Angels," where she
played the role of Grace.
She has been acting since
the age of four and has
appeared in more than 50
television comtnerclals and
gues.t starred on 20
television shows.
·Jose Salano is the first
Hispanic cast member of
"Baywatch" playing the role .
of Manny Guiterrez. He .. •
Bevertey Mitchell
has won several national
modeling contests, was
recently named YM
Magazine's Man of th&
Year and was voted one of
the 50 Most Beautiful
People in the World . He
has been the guest star
on such series as
"Caroline in.the City" and
was awarded the
prestigious Nosotros ·
Golden Eagle Award as
the Most Promising
Hispanic Actor for 1997.
Angela Watson is in her
seventh year on the CBS
television series "Step By
Step" playing the role of
Austin Peck plays the
role of gambling boxer-
tumed marketing
executive Aus~n Reed in
the NBC daytime series,
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JoMarie Payton has played the
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years. Prior to that, she played the
role of the tart-tongued elevator
operator in the Chicago Chronicle
Building in ABC's "Pecfect
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che1en ca1 tlun.tin.gton. BeGCh
·!'ourth of -July celebrity
Child actr8ss Jamie Renee Smith
Wiii m8k8 a apeciat appearance as
an official cetebrity of the Juty
Fourth .2arade and Celebration.
At the ripe old age of 11, local
resident Smith is already a
seasoned actress. Her career
began at the age of six when she
landed a guest stsrlng role on an
.s>isode of "Saved By the Bell, The
College ,Years,· on one of her very
first auditions. Since then, she has
'9)P8ared In ccKtariing roles In
"'Rhapsody In Bloom'" and ~
NeW Swiss Famlly ROblnson.·
In addition to ftlni, she has beet!
a guest star on many televlslon
shows including "VR.s,• •Dark
~-and "The Nanny.· where
she pl~ Fran Dn:lscher as a little
girt. She was a series r'-1\Jlar on
"Ask Harrlet9 aiid has appeared in
aewnll mout8s of the·week,
inCludfrC "'19othleSa. and
. "Someone She Knows.· Smith
INes with her famffy In HUntffWton
leach. She will attend mJddle
lchool In the faH.
Smith and other choaen
celebrities will serw as Guest •
Celebrity Hosts at the July 3 Bash
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on the morning of the tourth and
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by supporters, celebrities, &rand. marshals and special guests.
July 4, BK Run/~. 8;30 a.m. Featuring almost 4;000 runners.
· Pancake breaJ<fast, VIP breakfast and entertaiftment higlllWtrt the· early
morning expo. '
· · 94th Annual Fourth Of JulY , ...... , 10 a.m. Celebrates the theme,
.. Proud to be an American,• with more than 350 parade entries including
television and film personalities, spc:>rts, military, civic and celebrity grand
marshals, marct)ing bands and ~uesttian units.
Chill COok-off at Ulk• P81k, 1-4 p.m. To raise money to build the
Huntington Central Park BandStaOO. Enter yo_ur chili team. Entertainment,
clown, balloons, Al)&els Grand Sl8tn van, food, raffles, pt1zes and fur'·
FlrewdMca Extrawapna, 6:30 p.m. A star~pangled spectacular evening
fireworks disptiw at Huntington Beach High School football stadium with
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provide coverage ot/ftte. 94th Ann\.lel
Huntington Beach Fourth of July Parade for
the second year In a row. Channel 50, In
cooperation with HB TV~3, will make the •
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Folks around the countrY. will be able to .
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Bob ·t ra:Ve r ·hoM recl
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. Bob Traver, long-time
resident of Huntington
Beach and dedicated
community volunteer, has
been named to receive the
1998 Bill Gallienne Award ~
for Volunteerlsm from the
· Huntington Beach Fourth of
.,. July executive board.
Tra>Jer has volunteered
his efforts to the parade
board for the past 10 years
serving on various
committees and as a
parade announcer the las(
two years~ He served as
chafr of the executive board
in 1995.
· In addition to Traver's
parade efforts he has been
named board chairman-
. elect to the Huntington
Beach Chamber of
Commerce, coordinates
Five New Beach Houses
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• 1 home on 6th BIOck of 15th: $4291900 Completion .Ajn{: 7130
• 2 homes on 2nd Block of tOdi: $439,900 ~ Apz: 8130
• Releue datea: 11th (6124), 15th St. (1/15), 10th St. (8/07)
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• Meditemnean Style Ard:Uuctutt with Conmw Tile ROof
• Detachtd Twc>-CM Carige with loll-Up l>c!or 8c Opener
• Fttilch Doon onto fiOat Patio -DOuWt Pue Windows · • a fireplaca: Muta' Bearoom, UWii ROOaa 8l Fl1Dily loom
~ W~ to Park; Beach, Pier, Theater, aQd Down&oWD $Mt
public relations for the
Huntington Beach
·community Clinic's Annual ·
Duck-a-Thon fundralser,
serves as treasurer for
Friends and Neighbors of
Seacllff and has chaired
various committees. for the
Huntington Beach Art~
Associates, the Council on
Aging, the Huntington
Beach Pier re-building effort
and has served on the
board of trustees for the
Church of Religious
Science. Traver is director
of sales for MIC Systems
and Software in Huntington
Beach.
The colorful and dapper
Bill Gallienne was known as
"ti Generalissimo" and
made a lasting impression
In his white hat astride his
big Palomino horse.
''The late Galllenne
almost single-handedly kept
the Parade going through
the 1930s, '40s and '50s,"
said Karen Pedersen,
current parade executive
board chair. "Bob has
always been a willing and
valuable volunteer and we
are proud to honor Bob with
the 1998 award. Bob will
ride In the Parade this year,
a marked contrast to past
years when he has worked
the whole time. We're
looking forward to seeing
Bob riding down Main
Street as a community -"
celebrity this year."
For more Information
fFout the Huntington Beach
Fourth of July Celebration.
call the hotline at (714)
374-1535 or vtslt the
Fourth of July website at
cl.hunttngton-beach.ca.us.
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your f"ourth of ·
J'uly. ·memorabilia
Now through July 4, official merchandise
commemorating the·94th annual Huntington Beach
Fourth of July Parade and Celebration will be
available at two locations in Huntington Beach .
Volunteers from the Rogers Senior Center will man
the sales table during normal hours at the
Huntington Beach City Hall, 2000 Main Street. In
addition; merchandise is available at Union Bank,
8899 Adams Ave.
Men's, women's and children's tank tops, T-shirts,
commemorative celebration pins and
community breakfast, parade · 11u111a, ~
bleacher seats and fl reworks clCl•JI~'
tickets wtll be available.
This year, In addition to ·
individual tickets for each
event, a combination ticket
is available that includes -. ...
entry to the community
breakfast, a parade bleacher
seat and entry to the evening
fireworks show -all for the
ticket price of $20.
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Runners and spectators alike will
enjoy the Expo and Kids' Fair, which
will take place fro~ 6:30 to 10:30
a.m. on Saturday, July 4. This year the
Expo will feature more than 25
vendor$; a ClirlibX 20 ft. v~rtical climbing
wall to test·your rock climbing skills; test
drives of the Saturn GM-EV1 electric car;
the In Trainl~g, Inc.· Cyberbike Mobile Unit
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food sampling, including ham.Purgers for the
runners, courtesy of Chili's in Huntington
Beach; surf music courtesy of The
Breakaways, who will perform summer surf
music on the main stage from 8 to 11
a.m .; Gold's Gym, who will be giving away
free one-month memberships;
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will be selling the latest street fashions;
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latest running fashions; and the Kick
Boxing Academy doing exhibitions ·
and signing tJP new members'. .
Clowns, a bounce house, children's
games and face painting will delight
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