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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-08-23 - Orange Coast PilotYouCM-.ect .... tow ,doudl .. ~ der~toa £. &.G.I... ~ ... llOOn ........ ..m 70 ... the COMt, fnid.70s ntana. Lows in the mid-605. Residents ol mobile home- park appeal for financing ~ Time is running oat for Bayside Village tenants. who w.11 ask City Council for $1 O mrlhon bond in order to meet deadline. By Russ Loar SW! wr O·\"\ !)IDE \:tu.AGE -EIJ· crh· mobile hu~ p3rk re idents \J)' v.1thou1 Cit\ ·backed financing. · • the) v.111 I~ their long·foughl b3ttk lo buy the land under their home!- Re)1dcnts ot lla)sJJe Villa&e Mobile Home P rt v. 1U urge the Cit) Council toni&ht 10 agree to 1 <iuc a SJO million bond as 1ntenm hn3nc1ng so the\ can meet a Scpl. 15 deaJline to open escrov. on the ~b acre mobile h-Omc p3rk near the ~c:"' port Dunes recrC3t;on arc3. The ll'\1nc: Cu agreed 10 ~II the land h> the re 1Jc nt) for SJ:? mil· laun. but the re-.1denb \o\Crc\uwble to obt:ur finan1.1.tl backing for the pur;:h.t,c. They ':t) pvtc:nl1:il bac · J~ye Ap~rson of the Bal~ Angling Oub gets rHdy to sho~e off from Newport Hubor's only fisft.gr:QWing facility, which can hold up to 20,000 9-inch. sea ba~s. cri. ~ere """ or f111un .. ing the pur.:h:a'" bccau'c the lea'c riJhh arc not p3rl of the Je:il DcAnza A'..e"' I c ol Uc\l~rl~ llall ... hold' the lc.t\\. .anJ hai. m:ide an agree· mc:n1 v.1 h the ll'\'tnc Co to pur·O .:h:i:.e th:.-l.mJ I the re 1Jc:nt' d.:> not m~et 11-ie !> pl. 15 deadline Somethin fishy ·here Facility plans to release nearly 3,000 sea bass into Newport Harbor pens By Emily Crttfy, Sp«m t.> h Daly PliCI T he white sea bass -it popul3tions thinned by gill nets and the loss of 90 percent of California ·s wetland -is now the focus of Newport Beach anglers who want to strengthen the fish's numbers. Built by volunteers. NC\\port Harbor's only fi h·grO\\tng ftl ility is preparing to relea e about ~800 sea bass next month wt\eo the fish reach nine inches long. The focility is managed and cared for by the Pac1fic Fisheries Enhancement Foundation. set up -by the Balboa Angling Club to receive donations. "\Ve hope that by re-introducing them, their numbers ''ill go up," said Jaye Apperson of the Balboa Angling Club. The 50-foot·long C cility, which ls moored not for Crom the Balboa Pavilion, cost $35,000 to build and ls capable of holding up to 20,000 9·incb sea bass. Each of the four pens i:s outfitted with underwater predator barriers and perimeter fencing with See FISH/4 The sea bass, described u a , "fun sport fi h and great ealing fish," tales about (i\e )Ur to reach ~dulthood and can sometimes gro"' up to fiu~ f ttt long and weigh 80 pounds. 1'.early 3,000 ~ill be released nellt month "hen the fish reach nine inches long. De Anl 3 h.u 11' uificJ the p:u l .. 268 re 1denh th:it their rent li'111 rncreasc .in ;ncr3~c ol 21 pcr~ent 1n l 9Q.l AnJ '><)me rc:-.11.knti. \:t\ their renh v. I lamb .,, high :a' .:~ pc:rcc:nt Rc,1Jl'nh ~3) the only v.a) thc,·11 be able to control 1hc1r co't <:! li\lng 1s li.> purch3-..c the '3nJ :ind the lc:a'>C, but 1hc\ ha'c been unublc tu reach .. grecment v.uh De nu for puH .... D\C of the kl~ v.h.ch C\pm:i. 1n ~l)l.3 Tht lr\10e Co C:\tendcd an car· lier Jul\ 15 Je.1Jhnc: after re 1• Jent v.cre unilMe to open c...:r~ lln the p ropCrl) But ll'\10e Co. or- lac1al ~' the) v. 111 nut C:\tc:nJ the deaJhnc ag3in ar.J not1ficJ re,1· Jen ts th..: v intend to sell the prop· erty 10 DeAnu for an unJ1i.do ed amount Dcpuh Cu~ Man~ er )...en Och· no "·Hn, th:it 1f rcs1dcnl' default \.ln the t-onJ. the ctt~' rcputallon anJ :a'loCl\ uld -.uffcr. In a v.rn· ten rcrort. Dcltnll 2Jso "-llm th:it a ''h3,1~ Jcc1 1 n'' ooulJ ..ct a pre· ccJcm tor \1m1l:n rcqucsti. b~ other m<.'b1lc h"lme rc,.1Jent Residents do ~eir part to protect Canyon Park wc••••IV9IT A ·Taste of Newport Sept. 1 will be the last day ~t the Newport H.lrbor Ch.lmber ol Commerce will be selling ~i.11 three-day ''P~port" admission tickets fOf the Fifth Annual T~e of Newport. The Passport includes S 1 S worth of T ~e script (or the Sept. 1 7 • 19 event. tv1ote th.Jn 45,000 people are expected to~ food and beverages from 40 rest.lurants ~riktpa;ng in the ~t. The J>~ valued at Sll,. will ... .....,.. llttn'e.ich. For more information, aH 729.440() °' stop by the Ch.lmber's office at 14 70 J.tml>Ofee Ro.ld. !~e ol Newport is part ol the city wide feslWal Sea Fest. ...... Hooping it up! The McKinley Street Shootout had its ninth renewal on Satu~y. ~nd once again it provided ~ e.xcefff:nt opponunity for IOal Cmll Mm batketball players to renew old friendltlipl by ~ns their~ sport. • ~ ...,, "' Sports, .... s. BOSINISS ,AX 631-5902 CIRCU~T~ 800-252·9141 ClASSfflED ADS 642·5678 RETAIL ADS 642-4321 5-40.1224 NEWS FAX 64M170 HOTlN SPOllS ~ F6ur Costa Mesa families take over locking of community recreational area after rangers are cut from budget By Joel Beefs. SDff Wrts COST A M -Tbc keys to n Park arc an thC hancb of four city families. and the city cowrnmcnt couldn't be any happier. for t"'O months. the sites to this park on Arbor Street have been ''Oluntarily locked by mcmben of one of four nearby Camilic The volu.ntccrs are c otiaJ beCause the city was forced to cut puk ran&ers from this )CU s bud· act. Without voluntec~. the ptc lO the SC· eluded. ru tic 1>3rk "oold ha\c to be lcfl open, in\iting vand~I> and teen-agers lookin& for a place.to p3rt}' "Since it's a community p:ult and ifs only steps from our home it seemed a natural thin& to do," 1d Ron Groce. one of four peo- ple ~ho hll\C been locking the I lle for l'AO months. Groce. aJona with Jim Bowli ng. ~rly and Jack Rctdling, and R y Piz.arck dose and loc: the "oodcn sate bct-.wcen 7 p.m. anJ S p.m. every niJht. Cars cannot enter the park after that 11mc. hut thcv c n lc""°"C UliCr an c-.H-onl mct:al rating • Tv.'"l year" o. the c11 ' p rlt ranger bud ct V.::l\ S ,OC(). 1 he p.m·unic ran n 1affcd par\. 'lite on v.c:d.c:n\L and rn3dc urc pari.. Ytcrc '-cpl clcan nJ orJcrly. f'h 1 hud cl .. l\"Cd l Sl , la t 'C&r and C\~mpktcly chmiMtC'd thi car. The rarl 1 1 blend of natural nJ re re· ation:al tc:rr:ain. tosi of at • left 1n iu catura.I ndati n and bmli d other ' life ' I call &t home, 1ilhhou b the red ~ toy\>te and ~I •h..t once ('\)\llJ be n nl&ht arc S.. PAA .. ' ' J SENIORS Issues and answers for today's senior. citizens As . dlll88 ehlnll, so does the role of mother-In-law L earning to be a good mother-in-law - or M.l.L -takes practice. It goes against a mothcr•s basic insu'nct to keep her mouth shut. In the old days you only had one crack at the role. If you blew it. you were autom;itically assigned to the Dragon Lady's Qub. ; Today, however, our kids are marrying rwo or three ·times, so we have more on-the-job training. We can profit by our mistakes and not confront the next son-in-law with the same old wheeze about our daughter "working her fingers to the bone." Mothers-in-law move with the times. Kitchen sink issues have been replaeed by career crises. Now we lend our unsolicited advice to such role-sharing disputes as whose job it is to pick up the nightly take-out dinner from the Deli -our bushed little girl, the co'Tp<>ration lawyer. or her big, husky, huy husband, the claims adjuster? It has been said a woman keeps marrying the s:ime m~n. the only thing th:ll changes is his name. But there's another adjustment nobody mentions: the groom's mother, who could be a worse fire-breathing dragon than the previous in-law. To keep things equal. nature provides two mothers-in-law for every couple. Each stays in her comer coaching their loved one like a prizefight manager. "Go in there, Marigold, and let that shiftless husband of yours have it right between the eyes!" cries the mother of the bride. "Either he helps with the housework like a real man, or you're splitting!" Meanwhile, the other fight manager is advising her boy how to protect himself against illegal body blows from The; Little Woman. "Watch those sneaky domestic jabs, son, or she'H deck )Ou; and the first thing you know, you'll be mopping the floor." M any of our kids, in their 40s, think they're mat ure enough to cope with their own problems. After helping (hem through a couple of marriages, several love affairs, and some disastrous infatuations, we moms arc being cast aside like old 78 RPM records. A mother's two-cents isn't worth anything these days. I don't know whether it's inOation -or ingratitude. IVING ONG ER IVES \ So what docs an unemployed M.1.L do with her valuable expertise? Write a Marital Advice to the Lovelorn column? Better yet, how about becoming a matrimonial lawyer? We have nil the attributes since we always side with our client, guilty or not. ~-.... ~ Rosalind Belknap, who recently turned 101, may have lo use a walker lo get around, but still has enough fire in her to smoke a pack of cigarettes a da~. Statistics say more Americans are growing older than ever before If it's rough being a legal mother-in-law, imagine what it's like to be an almost-legal-mother-in-law? Meanio&ful relationships ~n't be burdened with matriarchal advice like marriages, since they're not documented. This liberated lifcsl)'le is so popular today there's a real danger we M.l.L's miJbt become as extinct as the saber-tooth tiger. There arc nil kinds or environmental campaigns like Save the Whales, and Save the Rain f orc sts. Why not Save the Mothers-in-Law? I wonder if Greenpeace might be interested in our cause? Naaq Mdatyrr's rolwn11 •P~•n e~ !tloaday. By Russ Loar, Sutt Wlter W hat docs it talce to live to be 100 years old? "Edible food ," says Rosalind Belknap. who turned 101 last month. Belknap, a former home economics teacher. S3)'S she likes nothing bettei than a good salad, topped ofr with a nice cup o( coff ce lllld a cigarette. She 'mokes about a pack a day and has a glass or wine each evening. "She's been smoking now for 67 years," s:iys her son, Newport Beach resident Bob Belknap, 67, \\<ho visits her every day at a local retirement home where she's lived for five years. "She just kee ps on goina." Belknap ls an avid r~adcr and also keep up with v.-orld events by watching telcvwon news. She s:iys she's a little worried about the \\Orld, but hopeful th:lt humanity is general!) on the right track.. "h 's a period or tumult," ~he says. "But I guess it's just a Conn of progress. When I think back to when 1 was qui te young, 1 think ~c ha\e really progressed." Bob llclkn::ip says he's not quite urc why his mother ha lived so long. but he ~ys it doesn't run in the family. Hi mother's father died at age 47. Whale the secrets of longevity may remain elusive, more American ore growina older 1hnn ever before. Those oge 85 ond older arc now the fastest growina popula1ion in America, accordina to the federal Censu Oureau. "Our parcnlS arc the first genc:rution of people lllOOt lS2·9141 In MNS OUOidt ol Hfw. por1 h:.tdl and COii.i ~ aublo~ eo .. ~ Noc Onty.,. ........ ~""' b SI SI p« mof!Ch. Second do. pa1t1P piid • eo.. ~ CA. IPnc. indudt ~ • Dlc..w. .... and loal '-'I llOSTMM- tlJ Send ..._ ~ '° TM Plb. ,,0 lb U60, COllu Miu. CA 91626 COf'YltlGHT No ,,... *' ......... e04DrW ,..... Ot ~ ~ CMI be ~ ~ Wftbiln ....... WU111R -OCEAN ClllllTllra .... .,, .. 111 .. c. ...... ~ l-....... ~~ ........... Wier ......... ~,...... Mllil~'11f -~ ... Olelllj a.IW ....... ........ c. .... "'°" ol ~ --· How to reach us OrculMJon: (The TNMi Or11tp County) (800) 252-9141 ~· a.Ried 642-5678 0~642-4321 l4leorW NewS 540·1224 Spor1I 642-4330 News. Spotts f'ax 646-41 70 Malll OMc'e ...... Oftica 642-4 )21 ....... '11·5902 MMlilf.., c.-.. c..n 1111..... .. -..n.. ..... c....., M .. Q ': ,c...IMMip ........................ ......... Olllf ....... m.. .... • TOQ\Y ....... =t.· ....... 1\mMY ........ =t. ....... 6.ttla.a.U ttt7 &.a.._, 1:n1,...u ''",....... 71.M .... l.t Ji»a.a.M ==~ who've outh\.ed their money," s:ays Mnry \Va1son, acndemic adminisf rator of the Program in Geriatric Medicine 11 UCl. "We ha\'en't reall)' thought about it a lot. But we're beginning to, because the parents of the baby-boome rs arc JIOWlng older." F or Ruby Beck, who wall turn 101 m October, sinains is the spice or life. She's also \.tsJteJ regularly ~ her son, Laguna Bc:ach resident Dill Beck. "He s in his 80s, but he doesn't look it," says nurse Jc ka Dunning, who cares for bo1h loJ1es at the Newport Villa West retirement home tn Newport Beach. She sa~ \i ats from family members make a big difference in their hvcs. "h 's amazing how \1.-cll lhcy look for their 01c:· Dunnina s:>) • "I thtnlt the care and the 10\le Crum &heir families ha\'e :a lot 10 do 'A'ith it.'' COSTAMUA Waltaft A'ftM: A shotaun and some 1ool wtrc atolcn Sunday from the workroom of an 1partmcn1 in the 1900 block. Vaiiou1 &Ma ..... : A.ulot were rcporacd "*• Thul'Way from lhe 100 b&ock of EaM W.. Stttct. the 100 block ol 211t Street ... S... CoutPIMa. clims Im' W EU. 'nlA'rS 61 CLAMS HE HADN'T COUNTED ON - Conscience knows no bounds. neither in time nor distance. Jn bis mail at The Canneq Restaurant the other day, owner BlU HaaUtoe received a letter, enclosed Local Scene with a check. The · sender wu one Mitbael N. Dalq of New York City. "Deu Cannery," Daley wrote. .. Enclosed is a check for $60 to cover damage I did to your restaurant, cirC3 1985. I just remembered the incident. and am making amends." Charity·minded Hamilton, who believes in giving far more than he receives, undoubtedly will do something qice with the windfall (sec below), but he hasn't the slightest clue as to what it's all about. He uked his loaa·time auociate, aencral manaaer Ten HaM1rs. if she could recall uythina dlmapq from ei&ht yean •ID· and lhe drew a blank. Hamilton, known u '1'he Kina of . KJams and Kru.illei." e¥en boupt her a bowl of steamed dams (which ii reputed to Mimulate the memory, amona other thinp), but she could off er only a vape thought. .. Maybe;' she mused, "Mt. Daley nn off with one Cd our pretty W1Utrcues.". They plarl to call Daley in Manhattan (his phone number is on the check) and ask for more details. And then they'll further ease his conscience by advisina that the money probably will be donated to Teri's mother, Merle Ballebers. who runs the Someone Cares Soup Kitchen in Costa Mesa. This .. damase control" should make eve~ happy u dams. 0 AB. aUT IT'S GOOD TO EAT WJ'l1I SOME .. DOWN HOM£" FOl.X.S -Tbanb to a recent raflle conducted by the Corona del Mar Chamber of Commerce, I won two Cree meals at Ma Barker's restaurant on 17th Street in Calta Mesa. It was a firsMimc visit, so naturally I asked to meet Ma Barker herself. "There's no Ma Barker here.'' said owner AJ Odeutla. "It's jusi a name made famous during the gangster era . We ~n had a menu riddled with bullet boles, but the customers didn't care for that. They just like to come here for some good ol' •down home country cooltin'.' '' Ah. tha t's right down my digestive tract. So 1 asked Odenath where his .. down home" was. The Deep South? Perhaps hillbilly country? Maybe New England? "I was born in Philadelphia," he snid. Wonderful. So we'd be dining on good old-fashioned Pennsylvania Dutch cuisine, right? Not ri&ht, he aaid. He wu only lix )'Can olcf when the family relocated to '®them California. I had the .. homestyle" poc rout, and Jeff had the BBQ beef ribs (all be could cat, S7,9S.) Mercifully, Ma Barker's ••down home country cook.in'" menu docm't include such &ood old-fashioned pecialtics as avocado dip. 0 _ MAYB£ IT GOT SWAU..OWED - "Now that you\c planted the column's flag on C.oncy Island and Shellmakcr Island, 1\-e got another exploration for you," says William Patton of Corona del Mor. "I know where the Shark Island Yacht Oub is -ri&ht at the bridge to Balboa Island -but where in the heck 1s Shark Island usclf?" Excellent challenge, sir. I'm sendiag scouts out at dawn. 0 STICKJNG M11I THE NAUTICAL THEME -OK. if you're so smart about maritime matters, I'll wager Monti) ........ that m:iny of you old salts don't O¥en know •here a m1jor ullibk ol the ewpon Harbor N utical Museum is anchored. Give up? Well, J juM happen to ~ tufubled acrou it durin& I.he intrepid e ploration of Nc..-pon Dunes. The exhibit consists chiefly of one VCSKI. tbe Maiden, berthed JU t behind Pon Gronsky. The sturdy 31·foot craft, firsc floated in 1912, is still serviceable and can be vi~ed on ceremonial occasions. One of its kippers. scniaJ Jim White, v.ould be pleased and proud to pipe you aboard. Also on display at the mini-museum arc all sorts of artifacts &nd photographs, includin& my Cavonte: a faded daguerreotype of bomesrown bathing beauties. \.tntagc 1922. Ep~ the ladtes' stock.mp are rolled a1J the way up to their naked knees! Good grief., Nellie. "'hat next'' J~ny Kobrin 'J C'Oluma ru.as ftlood.q •ad WtdMsd•y. ComtllnY IWll'dl IC:bollrlhlps to two local teens Flllll l'llar wll aid · Clllldren or man killed in blast Two Costa Mesa teenagers were among 18 recipients from around the countcy who recently received a college scholarship from a worldwide health care company. The recipients were the children of emplO)ees at the company. Howard Richner and Angel Robinson, whose mothers Peggy Richner and Loretta Cubrillovic are employees of 1CN Pharmaceuticals Inc. in Costa Mesa, were awarded scholarships of up to Sl.SOO for demonstrating outsianding scholastic achievements. , Richner attends New York University and Robinson is a UCLA student. ICN Pharmaceuticals. Inc. manufactures. markets and distn"butes a wide ranie of prescription, non prescriptaon pharma- ceuticals. biotechnol<>&Y research products and medical d11gnostics worldwide. -B1 tbt 0..lly Pllol ~., l r ', ~ 1 • l 11 H '' \ '. . H d 1-I 800) 995·-1 78/ Wanna place ·a classlJied ad? The Hard Roa Cafe in Fashion Island will host a fund raiser on Tuesday for the daughters of the b:irtcnder who was kiJlcd in the Aug. 1 explosion at EJ Torito Grill. Proceeds will be donated to a trust fund for Eloisa, 14; and Mireya Santiago, 11, the daughters of Antonio De Santiago. Fire investigators Sllid the blast at the Fashion bland Mexican restaurant was caused by an exploding hot-water boiler. The fund raiser will feature a barbecue held on A 27-year-old Huntinffon Beach woman was shot m her right lea at about 8 p.m. Saturday in Costa Mesa while waiting for a traffic sisnaJ to change, according to police. Danette Ren:ay King was standin& on the southwest ~mer of Harbor Avenue and Wilson Street. waiting to cross the street when she suddenly felt a sharp pa.in in her ri&ht knee cap, according to police. · Kina told police that she did not sec or hea( any gunshot. She tried to walk but the pain was too severe. A friend drove htr to Hoag Memorial Hospital wbcte be was listed in stable condition. the restaurant patio from 4 to 7 p.m .• with drinks and appetizers. A fund raiser was held Aug. 19 at Lucy's Club BBG in Newport Beach, which raised Sl,000 in donations. The trust, created by the El Torito restaurant. was established with Sl0.0000 to provide for college education. El Torito will match an additional Sl0,000 in private donations. The El Torito Grill expects to reopen by the end of September. -8) th~ D•il1 Pilot .. I I •r-----------------~ Please .loin Us For Dinner Lanehor Weekend Brane h Sabalh>'s was OOgtnaly bJlded ll a.cago after our tnr bnlqt h -rqe for (U ~ ftD Sausage from Palenno. ~ "h 1930·5, Today, tis SOOS & pidson • contnJe co pr1Mde a ~ meoo m authentic ftaian food prepal!d fresh dal'1 illd seasoned wllr1 s gelle13!IOnS of tam1y pnde' For RISll wltiotls Call 723-0821 m a.,_. w., • ~ ._. : : DAILY SPECIAL I I I for a limited time choose one of the following emrees I I I •1..Nw a OrNona I •Potfc Chop I I .,.,.,, Dinner I I ~ c.ttfsh For I •Rslt &~ I eCllk*en Fifed s-.. Only... •. I .~ hci.d9 Our~ SoutiO-F,..,. I Gr9lr1 s..a. FIWtdt Fnm O' .....,_, ~ I FAICDY UftAUUllfl' I I ....... rut...., I P:lrrw d .._Ck It I ¢ t a.dJ I a. ...... TJlll I • s.w u.F i211t1--1pm lfl«a/~ ~~ "°' IQ.dt • ODf.,,.,, .. arw..,...,. • ------------------- SERVING LUNCH DAILY 11:30-3PM Call our classified ad department at 642-5678. IUFFELL'S 1191.STEIY •c. CPR TRAINING* DINNER NIGHTLY 5PM-10AM BRUNCH SAT&SUN 10AM-3PM .......... 111111\ .. MU _...__..__1111 You're Invited To Sec Our CUSTOM INVITATION PRINTING CENTER ChOole From Ow,,,. s-..-. ol ~ SljJa. Prial CMn. ,..Mei &.O.,a. Whether You Need lnYialm Fw Weddinp •.• Courses held monthly-Call for details · ap., lo The f\Mc:-Ob ~Net~ Ll\.'E JAZZ. BLUES-' ROCK ) CPa CLAUD: TM Ncwpon-0.U Mesa YMCA will be condUdina American heart ASlociat~ CPR daNes -the first tOO.y at 7 p.m. for resiJtration in(onna•ion. cootact the YMCA at 642-9990. TUUDAY SOCI£TY torroas: Local society editors will diFuJs v.hat it's like ~rtn& the lif estytes oC the rich and famous at a 7:15 a.m. breillast ll the Newpon Beach Marrion. Scheduled speoken include B. W. Cook. society editor for the OaiJy Pilot and former producer o( "Llfestyfes of the Rich & Famous." The ~nt is sponsored by the .Dolphins Oi,.,isioo of the Ncwpon Harbor Area Oiamber of Commerce. There wiJJ be a SIS.SO fee at the door to cover brcaUast. Advance uckets arc $13.50. Call 729-4400 (or more info. CAREER PLANNING: An in1roduc1ory sem inar for people who want to change careers or clarify their li(e purpose and direction will be offered by McCuc Associates at 3:30 p.m. at 4570 Campus Drive in Newport Beach. Cost is Sl5 For more information, call 979-1000. WIDNUDAY BARBECUE; A Costa Mesa High School Water Polo Alumni Game and Barbecue will be held at the school pool, 6 p.m. tonight. For more info, call S45-3047. TM.,UDAY BUSINESS SUCCESS: Jim Warren talks about "How to Remain in Business and Stay Alive!" at the Business Opportunity Breakfast, 7:15 a.m. at the John Dominis Restaurant on the Coast Highway. The event. sponsored by the Newpon Ha$>f Arca Ch.amber of Commerce, costs Sl3-S2J, depending if you pre- registration and/or arc a chamber member. Call 7294400. GERONTOLOGY WOIUCSltOP The South Coast Institute for Applied Gerontology presents a Caregiver Training Program for family members and professional caregivers who are caring for an adult with a memory imp:urmcnt, 10..11:30 a.m. today at the Halbor Arca Center and from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Huntington Valley Center. For more information, call 548-9331. IATUaDAY KJD'S SCLENCE; Nickel· odcon's ''Mr. Wizard," will gi"c a 40-minute show demonstrating key scientific functions to children at 10 a m., I p.m. and 4 p".m. on the third Ooor of Crystal Court. Tickets may be purchased Cor SS by calling 546-2061. SUNDAY SU~tMEJl CONCERT: The summer jazz series "Music 11 Mondavi" presents .. Two (or the Blues"· an all blues show (eaturing Bill Medley & Barry Rillera, from 4-7 p.m. toni&h•· 1570 Scenic Or. eo.ta Mui. Tickets: S35 (per penon). MONDAY, MIO. H WIUTING WORKSHO~ A wotklhop called 1'be Art ot Busiacu Writina,. will be held at 3151 Aitw1y, Suhc S-2 '" Cosca Meu from 6-9 p.m. hblaci c and 1ntcm.atiooalJy publiihcd writer &Ibara DCMalQO will tHCb. Colt ol SlS wiU cover handouts ud relial'uMnu. p,.,.re:p.. tntioa II .... aial • .,.ce 11 liftlked IO JO. For mote lntor.atioo, call 76().IOl6. lNVUTlNG A.IMC&: Joe W. C:O.Mr will IM>ld 1 • wcwbllop litkd "M•"DI Ital Eat1te lawaton' ,_.Work for Yoa .. M tMCl..aMeilLlnry ,,.. *30 • 7'.JI,... IHI Fla• -1111111 ... _ ........... i----.. M4111; • a.......~ .... ...... from 1 plat&ic webbift& on 1be top. Surface poUudOn and wn 1accn1 are abo uscil ao protect the fdh from the sue 0( birds and to discourage plant .,awch. • Scudics «>netuctcd by the H"bt)s.Se• World Research lnscitute found aha• Newport Hari>or is one of the. bigcst ~· 1ea bas.I nurseries on the • · .,. 1C*them CaliComia rout#nc. ~rson uid the anglina clubs f~er prc:sidc.nt, Jock Albright, got the proJCCt staned *hen he went to the Ron Croce, ~ ~ ~y leidling are ~g those who have been ioc!U"I up Canyon Patk. Hubbs institute and "hustled" for the project ind private don2tions. The dock and pens were built by volunteers and went into the water about eight months •&<>· Each 256-squarc-fooc pen is cap3blc ol holding up to 20.000 fish. "This is something we all wished could'\l'e h::ippcn ye::irs ago," Albriaht said. "We're all putting out 110 percent 10 make sure it works." PARK: Residents help out From 1 gone, Groce said. But the park remains pan of the community. Beverly Reidling and her husband, Jack., have lived near the park for 27 years. They raised four sons near the park and say it is a link that all residents can enjoy. '"The bcartwarmin& thing to me is that there are a lot of young children tlut mothers take to the park." lkverly Rei- dling s&id. "That's really important for the Wcsuid.c." She also '4Lid she's honored to fulfill what she sees as a community obligation to pitch in when city government is unable to perform a needed ser:vicc. "I feel a sense of community pride in being able to help," she said ... I've lived in this community for a long time. l &m proud or it and I'm really glad to be a part of this." Wanna place a classified ad? c.,.tal . F.Ddlg G!!!.e , .. ':;::::a=. '' I feel a sense of community pride in being able to help. I've lived in this community for a long time. I am proud of it and I'm really glad to be a part of thi s. '' IEWll.Y .... REFINANCE TODAY Gaaruteed To 1.-er Your Moadaly PIJml At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! Con T odoy f« a f tee Consullotion (IOO) 201-FUND The insrituac upplics for free all fingcrlings co Newport's facility and three others in southern C:iliComi:i. The institute h:u a hatchery Call our classified ad department at 642-5678. ......... ,.n,.. 5031 Birch Ave., Suite E, Newporl 8eoch ALOPLUI ...... "* Clla &il .... ... . •P l 1' .. ..... 1~-'1" :;r..=.... .......... Sllper lle8hleadal Plula •llileC:W.tlt-. •Sm 'f~kr'CnA1'th 95 SQ. YD. &Vil fAlftT llW, ll 629 Temn Way, #20 t Costa Mesa 722-0420 Mon .• Fri. 9-5 • Sincl 1974 °"" &pies 5ei*111ber 1, 1993 AWARD M>JCO ls 0. proud recipient ol O. Newport Blfboa AoCaty Clubs award for honesty ' lntegnty .,d rw *' I family owned Ind operated blaJines:s MCI 1960 AAATCO TRANSMISSION 11?8 PIMer,[1,l A•.e (.1\Ll r.ie'd CALL 631 ·1 170 OUR SERVICES ARE · ~UNFORGETTABLE. ()' r ~'PM \illa. 't' ''Oll't ft~ ~t your pemll htr nlfflira· riuu on tirnt. f'\tr) rime. 'fha1 · brollM • ., ~XJTt ho.. \itaJ il is char thr mrdirauon ~htdult ht follottfd a prtri~ly a pt>:ii iblt. \tMtinuM>n monitori~ i~ jlt~ mr. " ~ rlWl), qualit) ~ · • pnt\idt at oo rnra rl~. If ~our p&l'fnt nttd. ._ anrt •ith batlfu~ plnU:t,; ~and nftl pma.J lausd). )'OU 'JI Md all .~ ;. induc:lrd in our affanlahlt ~ 'rmt.11 '"~ r Ull- ~ itt · td ln-W. io an IJ>lltnlf'r1 · · 1uaiJ1Llt. fnlo ~ 1395 ptt mi.uh. Our t\A.._~ C'M', ~ prnoMI itt and full ~ fl amttliriib . IO unl-Wgt'f~ ~ '"" ft,IR '1 fftl im. Dmpwd , .. ••tfon. ~ •a lrM ' nm ~ ··~ ~ ........ lw.r• Nt..p,w1. ~ll ~·Bm EWPORTVlUA (71t) 6 2-5861 tlll Hiiaria ... .............. .. fiild for.., ..... ol nery ~ .... . ~ic feeda• nl1111 ulllCMI chow to &M Illa oace a milNCo CVCf1 JO .-..a. /\N'llll!rtOft aid the "labor inte.lsM" facility~ ctNCrs to frequently deu the· ncu and ch«k on the hc1hh of tbc 6ab. AmUiQ&Jy. all tbc ra11a arc labeled with • one-cishtb·inch cag in t\c.Jr c:b"k· 1ad tbo Cali(om,. Dcpanmeat ol Fish '"" Oame is . cncouraa.inc r•rmca to return heads of the sea bass 10 them for analyld. The department i •lie> uyi,., to act f&.shcnncn to fCCOIJ'l.le the fish and not catch it until it is 28 inches Iona. The se:a b , which Apperson describes u ~ "fun spon fish and great Htan& (LSh, .. takes abo\U five years to reach adulthood and can sometimes grow up to five feet long :ind wci&h 80 pounJ . And tifter the sea bass Job i complete, flmtbut - :snochcr .species chat studies how do very well in this type o( fac1lif) -mi&hl be the next kind of fish to be crown there. Apperson said. DON'I' KNOCK IT The m of mo.st lflPll1enced drivers peR up when by dlllct pinging sounds (knocking) conWlg from .. CM'S' engines This ~Kn known as detonation. results from a cobon between two MC*ll8 lfUS of combustion dWl .. combustion cNmbtr. under ceruln eonditionS. hannleu ''trace detonation .. nomdy manrfests .... .,, ..,,. ..... as I llmpOrlry fllrt tiing sound. Trace dlblllkllt may 1 anse wt. b "* ts apnd or dosed rapidy. b 1nQi'9 ll cotd, lhe Cll b C:imb•ig I -.s> hil. or wt.1 f'8 tnb lledl' is pressed Mort harmful dttonabeln ocan wt.1 ,. kiK>danQ SOlnt Is COi .. tnJf or sevett u lhe Cir crulla. ace~. or OOlltl down. Protonged hllTT1fut dlDllllon ~ lad to """' .... to lhe pb1ons, COf~ "* _, cytinder heads. l9tr. Tra ._ -lflll1 ,,, .... by ...... di I ,.,., °*If ,... which fl 1n lndu of o u ollne ., antltnoct ,,,.._. PIEISUIE SllUA110NI By simply k1tplng ::ob1le's Urea proper1y • a car owner cmi go 1 long way to fn1urlng tire perfof!Y1an~:onomy, Ind ~. • cbmts 1his need «'ti considlr .. flct that tins which are tltdw~ by .... 4 psi can exper1ence a tin Pl'ttnl loss 11'1 lr8ld .... °'* .. facts to keep In "*'d! nr. wtlich .. comectld to .. same lldl lhould bl _.... at Identical pmun. T1r1 prnsurt lhoutd always bt checMd ~"' .... cool Not orly does .. ,,..... increase from e. hNI d highway drMno. but MfY ten-degree tluctuauon in ~ (°'**'} ..,.... ""'ruses °' '*,_ .. """**" by 1 psl Lally, ... ~ .., bl ~ MrytwoWetka A_.., ....... h Pf'llMt can drlmllcllr lffect .. -..y ... ICOlant/ .. your drMnt. Jull •••• ii ~ ctwdce d I ........ for Woll' 61rmM. SU 1dllfli • .,HI Mlmallll. c l F .. *en al,......., Ml ...... war\ * CB •1 ltl .................... "' WlitY ·w. •• car ........... ...,._ .......... ,... .. .., .. --···, ,_ ............. ,. au tJsa Hlill a ... LMis n.. )(" 1 ..... 4 • Ila trr.,N•'ll• SPORTS EDrrOll llOGEll CAIUSON, '42·4330, cu. 387 HOOP-ING . IT UPI ~ McKinley Street Shootout mixes lots of basketball with ~ekindling of old friendships. ey o.ms &ostlftlous. son WrW T he McKinley Street Shootout had its ninth renewal on Saturday, and once again it provided an excel- lent opportunity for local Costa Mesa basketball players to renew old friend· ships by playina their favorite sport. Two Costa Mes:a Hi&h basketball play- ers -Ken Bardsley and Todd Hanson -Started the event 10 years aao. Now, it has blossomed into somcthin& quite special, acxordin& to Ken's father, Sud . .. We'\c C\'Cn had to tum some people away;· said Bud Bardsley. ..We like 10 try to keep it to the local auys. such as from Costa Mesa Hi&h and Southern CaJiCorn1a Collccc, but thlS year v.e aJ. l~cd an Estancia player in ... The tournament is held on tv.o sepa· rate dm-cway courts It the ~rents or Bardsley and Hanson . . Ten tCln\$ of tv.o pl:l)ers arc m3tched <:"'>the round-robin tournament, most or $bich arc pla)Crs Bardsley and Hanson went to school with. <, The aamcs arc played to 11 , with the wi nning team nccdin& at lc:ist a t~ point mar11n. "We act started 11 8:30 in the' morn~ 1n1 and acncraUy don't finish until about 4 p.m.," said Bud Bardsley. "h 's really good. quality b~ketball. Then, there's a bi& barbecue afterward with all the f amtJics and lids." · Ken Bardsley came from Tulia and · other pl•)en come in (rom as far away as the San f ranasco Bay Arca to keep the tr ditaon aJi~. "h 's a bia ttunion for them,'' uid Bud &rdsley. "And a lot of these kids now have kids of their own." The four finalists ~ere the teams of Ken Bardsley-Mark Panociahmn, Mart Campbcll·Dan:l Joanou, Mike Martell· Jeff Field and Ted Stitt-Brent Parker. In the championship match, Stitt and Parker downed Markell (the former Es· (.j -0-.--0..,. ,..... The ~Mr tells it all u 10 two-pl~~' lHms compete in the 10th annual McKinley Street Shootout, originated by Costa Mesa's Ken Bardsley Mtd Todd H.i.nson. tanc11 pla)cr) :lnd rteld, 11·8. · Mule ~mpbeU tDH it to the hoop during Ktion Saturd.ly. Contestants wait their turn in Hilllsons' front yud during Saturday's McKinle Street Shootout Newport's Clayton ·· lronman _qualifier NEWPORT BEACH -James Oayton or Newpon Beach w quali· ficd for the Gatorade lronman Tnath· loo World Champ1onsh1p on Oct. 30 on•fttc Big Island of Hav.aii. Nearly 20,000 triathlctes from more than 50 countries annually attempt to qualify for triathlon's most prcstiai<>us C\Cnt. The lronman constSts of a 2.4-mile ocean N1m. 11 2-mdc blkc race and 26.l·mile run. to be"t'Om· plctcd within 17 hours. Trainin& for the race typically requires 18 to 24 hours per v.cck (or six to cipt months to develop the stamina and endurance needed to complete the 140.6- milc cvtnt. "All scriou triathletes aspire to do the lronman,'-' said Oayton, v.-ho at 60 has been a triatblcte for ~-en years. "U you arc fonunatc enough to be selected. you gotta go! .. Mark AJlen. 3S, or Cardiff, Cahf. holds the cour)C recorJ. h3'f1n& completed the 1992 r3cc tn eight hours.. nine minute!' and eight seconds. P:lula Nev.by-Fraser, 31 , a Zimbabwe ci11zcn living m En- cinitas.. set the ~"Omen's ~rd in 1992. fini.stung in eight hours.. SS nunutcs and 28 second . Her fimsh marled the fiN time a v.oman has broken the nine-hour barrier on the Kona course. The lronman Triathlon beg:an in 1978 ~tlb only IS com- pct1ton. lt5 cxplo1i\-e 1rov."lh TCqu1red nee orpniz~n to 1m· plemcnt qualifyina procedures in 1983. The race field now u hmitcd to 1,400 contc tant Jue h> safety concern and the championship nature or the C\C:nt Ora1n11ers credit much of the race's uccc to more thJn 4,000 \'Olunteers and many corporate ponsors v.ho donate lhcar time and money tov.ard the C'\Cnl. lllJor R"''" W1lro• • •lllOI' ,,.,.,,. ltWcom• 2380 Newport Bird. Cata Mna 650-16• of 151-158 ·-----1 I I , BYC's Wilson among winners at Lido Isle's Goodwill Regatta ~l:.\\PORT BEACH -01.:l Wtl)(.in 01 the ll3lboJ Yacht Club "J' the: O\"erJll "inner in 1hc T\\ttchdl-ll cla\S al ~JI· urJJ) ') GooJ1o1. 111 Re~Jlla. ho)lc:J b) L1Jo 1 le: Yacht Club \\ 1lson <.omp1lcd 4 • po1n1' 10 c:Jgc: Ph) lit> Ora} ton of l'\c" purl lfarbor Y J( ht Club. v.ho \\3) runner up 1o1.11h 7\• P'> nh Cl JJ T1o1.i1chcl of h,N LI) C w:l 1hmi li\llh • poanl) In the: Sabot B cl:s~ Ilri3n 01 ~II of t'\H' C ";a fif")t Yttlh three ltM·pl:scc fan· hll1: for ~ • po1nh T)lcr H:a>lell ut LI) c Yt"J \CCOnJ v.11h lOh pointi.. P'> I· ins a fif")I . econd and tv.\l fourth . In the S bot C·l C-~ ... \bit 0~11 of H VC ~cp1 ,_,ith fwr hrst·pl cc fan h . The SJtx 1 C·.h "-a" tuc:n b\ Rvan Cook or LI 't ( v.11h b • pom" foll,,~cd by Garv Grime' ot the: h~t dub "'11h 7' • \\111 lonl\Cllr of the~ 00-.t club 1o1.on the c:naor Jtxlh v. th J r: poan1 , v.h1 c R':in McCormack and Cu.i Mungo 'hareJ lop honl)r' an the: Jun1 lt La..cr' J1, l\IOn LI' C' lk~ ) .ate' v.:a \K"lOra u' an the: u r A' v.11h one: lir\l·pl3 e ctlor1 :anJ three ~conJ., for b • f'IO&nt-.. {ullov.c:d by Grea Sh3\C:r anJ kan·l ran~o1\ Albert of the h t club C4'rol)n t k:ath 1o1.a the L:l-.c:r B v.1nncr v.11h fou r "''' pl:s~c: r1nl\hc tor three point v.11h 1-..ano 1ct . ."orm.ck ~onJ and Dan Luycnburc thm! All three arc rNl'ft Ll'C .. 0 . .. 0-IOlofr .... Ken Batdsley, one of the origi~tors ol the Mcklnley Stred Shootou~ eyes the basket before tu.ing a shot during Saturcby'1 action. Increase ·Your MPH ts lhe road test ol 1 lifetime. A chance to increase yoor Mm-your Maxmutn Ptrtonnance Heart. Participate in the N3tional Htart Anick Risk SttJCtt "'°"" Haig Hosprtal and hM I heart d**1lp Mfy SIX ITlOf1lhs for tt1e nat fM years. Ctlo6e$tlrol. blood Pf'SSUl'J, blood sooar. weiotrt and smoldng, I~ ... Mluited. You rlCIM wnmedlD leedblct mi PM perSONI tut al!aCll nsk. plus '111 CMSelno and edl.Qbon n Millllll ID "1lp you mab hurt-ht.alttly IRstyte c:hoas lad\ samno tabs «it I Mw rTWIUllS and costs lllSt $10. ._ MJ ~ tMamuln Pettormance Heart operas at tull UM'oale. RD m the ptoll todly and caa 714/760-2095 to ensurJ I winning petformanc:e fof your heart. .... nu ......,,,,,,.,•1&&-1,.a _ _... ~ lllwfort M , b 'f, ..._., 8lldl. Ca 9265M912 7\"7tl).- HalU 181 lllallt.a ~ .... ~an 111op11, •hedlsM°'19Colti1 •••• d ~...,,.Md A8. ,. Or..,~ ltWlSeo.s.or 1....-:-:.J r ....... ....,.f"~·~ .i: ... r;---. ----:-":,.-m4 .... .4.L:.-__ .__ ...... ;_ l._. -.. -.!.J..L.. --1..JLISf LONPON.. EnatMd -Swty z.brla. • juAlor-IO-bs .. Corona .. ... ... dais ,.... flaished Oflb In &he pla&lotm cwnt oa S.I· ...., M tbc JWlior World Oivint ~. n. compe1hion ii btina held 11 lbe o,11181 Nici. . ,,.. wiaMr ol the m:nt WU AAll MondMiecy, a IMmbet of the Caudtan OtJiftpic tam in 1992. 'Ille two-time defendina ClF champbt Zubrin l>la«d Cour1h urlicr in the week In the 1-rnc:&et sprin~ with a penonal·be t 404 points. Witb the competilive St'ason .,. owr. Z*t. • .... 2-3 .c.b nst bdon ........ IO prteticc wltb a -WOftroul IOU·• line. MESA TIRE COMPANY AUFO ~CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Colta Mesa I { •I I • ; • t • , fAUJt.~~~~-, I 3NUti I AUGNWNT I $1995. •...,CAI •• I I ::J=-I RfS. '!9.,; an. I $19'!.~ I I NO APPOlmEN1' r£aSSARY I ,, lfftm. AJJGltMENT L __ .,.,... _L ""'KW _J fMUST PRESENT coUPoNI OIL C"liANGE 1 I FRONT DISC 1 SPECIAL · 1 B~ SPECIAL IO!l&•0&.•R.TER : $49!§fAAS : $J ··~6-~r I I :=·~.:.::a..-. I .arCMS I I tS...*llcPldtfltra I __ ...... _J '---_......._ --4... !!!t ~.£.-I!! Call 642-5678. 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I ; h.-. • :, ~-'14~-.. ·!-.1;.i~ .... · .. -•• 1. . • Pt•... *>P b1 to ftle YoUI ftc:tllioue bwilw .. ement Id the Piiot Leg.I Department. 330 West Bay, Com ~ Califom6a. tf you can not stop by, pleaM cal us Id (714) 842-4321 , ExtenaJon 315 or 31 e and we wt11 make ~ fof you to hand• lhls~by~ .• tf you should haw any further QUffdona, plMM call us and we will be more tNn gtad to ualst you. Good Luck In your MW bualneull .... . .. -· -· .. '-..> ........ -.. Co ua Me!az CA 92827 LOST a f()Ullfl> t I • 2925 2 • =rr ._ .. •=::t,11• =-..--ii! .. ·-----........ -. •• a r .... f Ot I I I ........ :::=.-,, ...... ....., a.-" 11~--- 11 ....... ,. .. 'ti II rallu a . .... ... _ MT-.. tTLAll~ ... -~ ·=-. -· tl&ote -~ It ICftOdl9 ... 31°'1-...... . ........,. ..... .-- 5 ..... _ ................ •ire..• 11--... AA.-.... ........... ...... ll A ~ . .......... tleproM: .... . • •••• Call 642-5678. Put a few words to work tor you .