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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-08-25 - Orange Coast Pilotane ... -. I.ow,.,,.. doodl,..,.md sunny .-noon, ' a pretty...-and dlllr evening mes. ..... Wil remain in the 705 alorw lhe c.oa. ORiCial:_EI Torito at fault in deadly blast ~-Restaurant is cited and fined SS.000. Cal-OSHA Is investigating for possible criminal action. 8y LoMm 8asheda. S1l1I Wrtlw fASHlON ISLAND -State oCC.cials have slapped the El Tonto Orill with a "serious .. citation and $5,000 fine for the deadly blast 1ha1 killed one employee and injured six others Aug. 1, and arc inves1i-Plin& the restaurant for po6Sible criminal action. .. We aUeac that (the explosion) was El Torito's rauh," said Jim Brown. district manaaer of lhe California Occupational Sa!cty Hazard Administration District. El Torito Service Manaaement Supervi- sor Kurt Leisure said restaurant officials were not aware ot the citation, but later acknowledged he wu at a meeting •here CaJ-OSHA presented the results of its in- vestiption. Leisure declined , comment. ~r. saying be wanted to wait for the off tcial citation to arri¥e in the tna.il. Accordink to Brown. 1hc citation aheges that the restaurant's hot water beater was , missing 1 relief valve that is required to permit pressure 10 escape from the unit when it beJins overheating. "1'bat'1 why it blew up," he said. "And it's (El Torito'') respoosibiJity to make sure it's there." Brown said In inspection or other EJ Torito Grills throu&bout Orange County uncovered that at least one other res- taurant's water heater was also missing a ~relief valve. Brown classified the CaJ-OSHA citation as "serious," just under the state agency's maximum "willful serious" citation. The heater exploded less than a iulf· hour before the Fashion l.s.l:lnd restaurant ~ned its doors for Sunday brunch. In addition to causing S600,000 dama1c to the restaurant and knocking power out 1t surrounding homes, the blast inJurcd fhe employees and one fire lighter Antonio De Santiago. a 39·ycar-old fa. ther of five from Fullenon. was lulled in lhc explosion. El Torito has established a Sl0,000 trust fund for De Sa ntiago's children to help his 11· and 14-year-old d:iugh1ers ~ to college. The company also paid for De Santiaao·s funeral a nd new four of hi~ children from Me\ico to auend the scr· vices. De Santiago, who was filling in fur a bartender who had brol cn his :irm that day, was in the kitchen next to the '4lUer heater ~hen it exploded. Another rcua.unnt cmp~-ec reportedly bad noticed a small leak in the water hcaaer just rnomcou before the cxplouon and was rq>Ortedly prcpan:oa to call mam- tcnancc when it blew up la an earlier 1ntetvlew, EJ Ton to Ex- See BLAST/ 4 "I just _wasn't ready' to die yet ... I wasn't ready to give in." Third · site found for ~atellite jail KRIS O'NEAL, cancer survivor l~ .............. two,Nll Can~r suNiwr Donna T..tler, j7, gtts a kiss from her f.ather Joe EJrich during a luncheon at H~ Cancer Cet\t~rtTUHday. Cancer survivors earn medals DI ·honor Hoag Hospital luncheon celebrates two years of remission for 18 patients By lorlAm 8asheda. Slatl Wrlll L ike 10ldien on the front line, cancer patients undergou11 chemotherapy narc death in the face each day. · If t.he cancer doc1n•t kill them, the chemothcnpy might. Then there's the paintuJ and.ove~bclmingly •cary side crrccu: vomitins, mouth sores, diarrhea, depreaioft and isolation. ··h's the sort oC thins you go tbroup in a war, .. said Robert Dillman. the medical director of Hoaa Hospital. Ap~ropriately, Dillman has desiped a propam to reward Hoag s cancer urvivors with a son ot medal of honor. On Tucscby, 18 patients •ho have been in rcmisaion for at least two years ~ere invited to an cmotional luDcheon at Hoa1 to ceJcbnate sun1vil. &ch rcce~d a bean·sbaped c:ry5taJ inscribed with the d y they "ere injected with the healthy replacement cells that started their n>:ld to recov'Cry. Eich patient credit the intens.M hi&h-dole chcmotherapy/ClCU replacement proaram that Haas's cancer center has been offerina ince 1989. But equally important, they say, ts their support 5Y1tcm of friends and family, their faith and their will to Jive. Marathon, man! Ofympi.tn Jeff CalloWay. the author ol "Calloway'• Book on Runnina," says that virtually an~ an be tNdy for dM: sa.rung line at the long BNch"' Los~ mar .ithons u p.itt d a six· monch triin ftl ~~ ~ by the Ody Pilot and Newpc;Mt Ski Co. lnfoun.-ation is 1val~ at Newport Ski Co .• 2700 W. Coast Hijlhw.i)'. fOt illfo, - (1)fUCt lfetet CerrMd It 6'1·3280, at. 78. S.. SURVIVORS/4 ORCUlATION IOC).252-91 .. l Q..MSfft(OADS 642-5678 ~lWSIOOM S40-122 .. NEWS FAX ....... ,70 HOTiJNi 642-6086 SPORTS 642 ... )30 •••• ~ ..•••••.•.•••••......•.•••.... 2 N'OIJr1CI T CMtt ..................... J Cla•'fteC:I ••••••••••••••••••• -•••.• 11 L. fMJltk:.a ..................... 10 5C>ciilly •••••• •t ••• '... •• • • ••• • • •• • • • • • • ' ~ ................................. ' ~-....... ,..·--· .. ·-·-- au•11•• • tm MT ~ After striking out on two earlier attempts, officials propose a new location to house work furlough jail. By Mame Mcleod. sun Wnte! COSTA MESA -Man:igc~ of a proposed v.ork fu rlough Jail sue hope the thi rd time will charm res· idents and cit) orfica:ils anto bad.· ing plans to loc:nc the MIC in the w y's boundJ(ies. Officials frOrQ Or:inge Count) Youth and Family Services -the company selected b) the count) to find and mona&'C " sate to place low-risk criminal offenders -i.ub- m1tted a city application for a con· ditional use permit Au&. 10. They hope to convcn the Ana Mesa Inn at 3597 Harl>or Boulevard into a work furloi.i h j.u.I center. The ap- plication will .be rc~icwcd by the Planning Commission at its fi~l meeting 1n September. 1bis tS lhe third anempJ to Jo. cate the satellite jail in Costa Mesa. The prior two pf'OP0$1:ls at the Days ton Motel on Ne.pcm Boulevard and at two Maple Street apartmenu were withdnwn tn response to community opposi- tion. ··we took 10to account the com- w•u••• . New jail site? f tx the third time this ~M, operators ol a ptoposed SI~~ jail facility~ applied to ' loate their site in Costa MeQ -ths time at i ~rbor BoUlevMd motel ne~r the Santi AN border. • Wh.M do you think? Will it be a ri$k to the cityl ts the k>Qtion OKl Le...-e your name and thoughts on the Readers' Hoehne. ~2-6086. muniry response recanting the ll»t she propc:>Al ;yid realty tried lu find a location u far awal. from rcudcntial nei hborhooJ,..' ' id Deborah Abrecht, csoc1atc e\· ecut1"c director of Orange Count~ Youth an d Family Services Bui rei1dents ay the)' arc stall oppo cd to a 1:ul center an 1heu city The)' (car thai the v.orl fur· tough center i a 1cpping 'lone lo medium o r mait1mum ,atJ fac1l111e .. I v.ould hate to sec "A hal apr See JAIL.;4 Bernd's school solution: . The buck stops with him ~School chief's realignment of administrative structure has four top officials reporting directly to him. By Russ LCM Stiff v.,,..er NEWPORT-MESA -If new school Supenntendent Mac 8cmd were 1 polit1cun. 11 v.ould be sale to say he's rulfi lling a major cam- pa1an plcd e with has announce- ment Tudday of a top-to-bottom rcorpruz.ation of the dntllC't's ad- ministrall~e structure. In the v.al..e of a headline· 1rabbin1 cmbculcmcnt se&J\dal and angry calls '°' a clun,e in lc:adcnhip. the Harky-Da~id ft· rldin1 Bernd roared into t~n Yt'ith br and bluster, plcJ&inl to l ._c the klder\bip buU by t~ horns. "i 111.an1 to be c~er 1u 1hc :11 .. • tton.'' Bernd ll31J T ucs.i;i) ·-rm the l inJ of upcnnlcnJent that need~ to be '""ul"<d v.ath the J:i ... to-d.1~ runnana of lhc ~hoot d iv \net.- Ha "realignment.. d~' JU~ that~ putting him an tou .. h ~1th all area of M:hool Ja,tn .. t uperat1on . Four lop d' trict offici:ab v.111 n report chrccdy to BcmJ. &loft' he came on board, the only lop :1d· m1n1 trator to rcpon darectl} 10 former upcnntenJcnt John Nicoll wu· Dcpul) Superintendent Ouol BerJ. "Carol (8cfl) v.:u upc1'1\1ng 32 ~le," said school bo;ard ,.Prn1dcnt Rod t 1i.lllan .. John NICOii '111.b probabl) groom1na Carol to become ha •uett r, he threw a lot of the re pum1b1ltt) on he r.'* SM BERN0/4 I HI II A 61-ycar-old rettttd teacher and professional mu ician. For 20 yean, Und!on lau&ht m\lSic and directed the band at Ensian Middle School in Newport Beach. He retired last year and now pur~ues his mu~ical interest full lime. PLAYS IT ALL Lindfors. a Cost:i Mesa resident, was 12 years old when he began playi ng the drums, and by the time he araduutcd high school, be says. "I could play every instrument." A feat, Lindfors said, most musicians arc unable to do. Born in Mossach u ctts, Lindfors moved to Glcndulc io 1942. His musical talents were rewarded with a 'sehol:uship to OccidcotaJ Collc1c 1n Pasadena. He :ilso used those tuncf ul skills 10 earn c.\tra college funds. "I formed my first b:ind when J was 13 called The Sentimentalists," he recalled. "Then it was The Knights in the 1950s, which~ the beginning of rock nnd roll. In the 1960s, we were the Generation Gap, and then the The Gringos. Jn the 1970s, ii was the Dig Band C.ommotion. And in the 1980s, we switched bock to playing Big Band music with High Society." PLAYED WllH IHI BEST Although Lindfors musicnl career includes . , ... playing on Bobby Darin's "Splish Splash," writing music for the Spike Jones television show and plllying for five presidents, his most noteworthy experience m:iy have occurred when he was :i tccn·a,tt. "Harry James came to town 10 plly at the Olcndalc Civic Auditotium. I knew the band boy. and when one or the ~hone players aot sick, I p ao play (or hirn. Even tboup I was only 17, I wasn't euUy intimated because l wus a capable player. Still, I'm sure my blood pre urc was high:• Undfon said. Da.TOOT AJong with his I I-member band. known as Dr. Tool's Big Band, LlndCor has also formed a j:w trio named Dr. Tool. Lindfors. "'ho writes all lhc music and plays the soprano s:uophone, is accompanied by Ed Merrilecs. a recently retired Oranse County assistant district :ittorncy, on the piano; and Wall HDcklcr, a patent attorney with degrees in nuclear physics :ind chemistry engineering. on the bnss $:1.<tophone. "The trio just played Ut my hOU)e for the fun or it, but our wives said we sounded so good we should go out and play.'' Lindfors said. "I enjoy both creating the music and hnving people enjoy ii. One would be incomplete without the other." Lindfors said the trio recently played in Irvine and at Totally Coffee in Costa Me sa. -Stoty by Jo,tt Scbtrtr, photo by Mart Marlin If you know someone· ~ho would m:Jke an mteresting Pilot Per. on. c:1/I our Rc:Jders H otline JJI 642-6086. Remember tu leave >our nDmc and phone number. Th:1nb! ~ Reservoir's noadng cover ,is approved by MWD ~ Sea of plastic called a major step toward improving water quality. Waterside residents say program will hinder their views. Harbor Ridgecrest h&vc stood in opposition to covering the reservoir. The rcsidcots maint:.in that covcrin1 the reservoir will seriously hinder 'their views. would be helpful." Hallwachs said the approval of the $18.2 million flouting cover included l3ndscaping for the aren 11round the rucrvoir. By Tony Dodero. sun Wllte1 NEWPORT BEACH -Metro- poli tan Water District board members unanimously ngrccd 10 place a floating cover on the San Joaquin Rc~ervoir -a 55-acre drinJcing board's action a "major step townrd improving water quality" at the reservoir. But he noted that MWD's action must now be followed with '.ipproval by the reservoir's eight other owners. including Mesa Consolidated Water District and the ciJy of Newport Bc:ich, before construction can begin this fall. John Valentine~ I luder or the Committee to Save San J~quin Rcservoir;said he hopes MWO will add trees and shrubbery so residcnls won't ha\.'C to stare at a plastic cover. MWD officials contend the CO\Cr w:is needed bccnuse the open rC)Crvoir has been 3 lf!lgnct for African-cln~ed fr()g), Midge-Oy luvae, bird droppings nnd algae. supply for 400,000 people that has been long-pl:igued by water qunlity problems. ln addition, the tm11cd water must talc a second dose or chlorine. .Rob Hallwachs, public afCairs director for M\VO, called the MWD Residcnu of Harbor Ridge and "To benefit 400,000 water users. some people will have some imp:lct," Valentine said. "And that's too bad because I'm not so sure th:it's the best solution. At least 10 h:i\.e some landsQping to soften thnt impact That second treatment has contributed to level of 1rihalomc1hanes. a canccr<ausing agent Buy on, for USC: Ubrary Is given permission to •• grants Gitt . shop to open at Crystal Court SOUTH COAST METRO -Bruins, take a hike. This one's for Troy. NEWPORT BEACH - Council members gave library officials the go-ahead this week to pursue state grants that would give them money to add magazines and other periodicals 10 the city library database. By applying for the Air Quality M1lnagcmcnt District grants the library would be able to expand the dat:ibasc and cul down on the number of car trips to the library, said Tom Johnson, assistant librnriun. The council will take up the mailer at its next meeting. • Additionally. the council doptcd a hike in p:arking meter fees Crom 7S cents to S l an hour along several area of the Balboa Pcninsufa. . • Also, council members approved placing o stop sign a1 the corner or Santa Ana A\icnue and Cliff Drive. -BT Tooy Oodno In a first of a kind, USC is opening its inaugural off-ca mpus gift store at Crystal C.ourt. And to mark the occassion, Athletic Director Make Garrett, the USC marching band and 0 prominenf'Jrojan celebrities will be on hand to open ahe sh'op this Saturday. Gllllll performs 181111 clasilc Jm It locll Colelll centennial Farm begins tours "We arc deligh1cd to be chosen as the home or uses only off-campus gift store," said Anton Scgerstrom, general manager of Crystal C.ourt. "With O\'e r 21.000 USC alumni resrding in Orange County we feel the ~lore will provide a wonderful .iddit1on to our comm unity." The USC Gift Store will offer a "ariety of cmblcm:itic merchandise, nlumni books and books about the uni"ersity and its programs. "Every type o r merchandise imaginable will be featured," said merchandise buyer and USC alumnus Dan St1mmlcr. 1 Tradition:il apparel including USC sweatshirts and caps will be sold as well as unusual items such as a USC doorbell that chimes the USC fi&ht son1. The store is promotionally oriented with plans oC continual special events, such as facully and USC celebrity book signings and appearances by distin~uished alumni and athletic stan.. In addition, the store will also be a 'lite for Greek Weck, performing art showcases and fine an displays. To ~ke A Correction fl " lN .... t pulory IO fli'Ol"PI~ mtMt • -. ti ~· ,.._... al ~UJ•, •flf JU fhri ~ .-Ct ..... ~ T .. ,....~~ ~ LeW.l. '4im ... ,... DI~ ..... ~ l"tmilCW!ll ~ ,.w, ~ o..lflld ~ ......... ~ -3¥ IN Da.Jq Pilot Lc1endary New Orle•ns singer Banu Gibson brinp classic jazz sounds to Orange C.oMt Colleie wbcn she performs with her six-piece band on Sunday, Oct. 3., at 2:30 p.m. in the Robert B. Moore Theater. Gibson, bailed by critics arc "one or the most dynnmic and clcctrifyina entertainers in traditional jazz.," has been featured an Emmy-award winnin1 PBS special and several other shows. Advance seats are $7 to S 11. Tictet1 sold at the door will be $12 to SJ4. For more information. caU 432-S880. Centennial Farm, 1 replica oC a working farm fcnturing ycar-rounJ crop disploys, form exhibits and educational trips will be open for tours starting Oct. S, Tuesdays through f rcd:iy:s at 9 a.m. a_nd 11 Lm. Located at the Orange County Fair & Exposition Center, the (arm is a permanent exhibit at the Cairgrounds and more than 9S;OOO children have toured the Oranae Const C.olleae's Sailina Center wiU host a weekend open house, featuring Cree sailina lessons and a rime for a din&J\y, oo Saturday and Sunday, Sept. l 1·12. from JO a.m. to 5 p.m. OCC o!f ers one of the largest wuna•llBI- .... .. Tm TOOAY ,.,., ... ~ ==:t ........ ~ ..... ..._. KL n :11 .... 1.1 Nfaa.U UIS7 .... l.7 .... ~ .. , ................. ~:--::~ ~ ..... 'tr". .... ~.:. .. Gu 11 •• '-""',..... ................ ,0.. . _ .. , ..... .... .. ..,.ow,....a.w • one-acre form since 1989. Program> featu re hands-on Clpcrience Y..1th sheep, pigs. gouts, horses and chicken . The: farm also grows crops such as broccoli, squash and tomatoe) Tours are otTcred at no ch01rge to clasuoom gToups and reservations for tnps uc required and are being accepted for more information or for reservations, call 708-1566. sailing and nwine program in the nation ud more thon 3,000 people annually enroll in sailina classes, ranaini from bc&innina sailin1 co a~nced naviaation. Fot more information, call 645-9412. • ' j • ALMANAC The facts, statistics and record of our community llttHI. .. ~ .. ,.,,,.,.,14 ...... ,..,..,, laM.rvl"'7 CHtt la ~ AM. 0...--11 , ................. ~ .. _.. ............ ~ ........ _._ .... "_.._ ......... uaae • m11ai..Cwona. llatTJ K. \\Wiaat. Cbas>!cr 11. COITAMUA • 81 > ibott Tit It, l.al!IC't J. Llo)d,; Cl\apm II . '\ .. 5 Rtttnl &irtlU '" /\'f'Ytpotf lncli attd C•u lffta. SADDUUC1l MIMOIUAL MIDICAL CINTla IULYH • Andrtw end AJl)tolt Bl"OOU. Newport Bc~ch, boy IULYH •John 11nd ~1111') lltlto Miur, Corona dcl Mar, CJ'' l&INT 101 .. M MOIPITAL IULYH • C•rtos and Tiltany Sotouno, Costa Mca. 11rl fOUNTAIN YALU'f RIOIONAL MOIPITAL AU0Ult2 • Jt11tUt lloaui aod Troy A.I.._., Co.ta t.iC'Y, boy AUOUIT• • N .. cy aocl JtrtY Mna. C~~ MCA, boy IUllBltmlR !t'rtt -.Uhtal Uttreu ,..,...,.. ,..,_,., ., ,,,. ~tks of CMu Mna .,.4 ,..,.._,.,. ~ COITAMUA • R'lfaa lloblWI ol \\•nf M .. la at l187 A•fW1Y A\~. • 01t. llotr1naa ol l loft'lllu Sbcd Mttal 11 1659 T" ltn Ave • Joaquh• Ortl.J .t c.lcka ••r Cln•IAt t'kn al 1741 Tu,11n A~ • Joan UlC'Ut' fuh •I m w Wlhon SI • Maty 'pedMI of ~· lattJtiptln xt'm 11 2474 Or1nc~ A~ NIWPOft MACH • l•ri)~ra Ednnb o# Mtd·A·ac.c.d 11 501 N;am'l~' A\C • l\•M)' f•«tt a1 211' W Ott1n f t'Ofll • DdMlntll Derf., c .. ,a enu al l 100 Oi.att c. • L,tllda C•rw ol a..., It .ua. l.M. II 2001 Ou11l I • hrll SC J°'•· ,n~ .t hrb n 11 919 Eb)'\1dc On~ DEATHS Ma I rrtt111 th~tllf at ~ 10 lk On.,. Coutt(J' Rttordt1"'' otntt. COSTA ..... • llt'•I) PttruetllJ 90 °" Aus. 9 • Btui.b D. OonMI, on Aea.. I • Mii) 811nrll. 116 Oft July 21 • Julltlla A L&l\la., n oo July 16 • Lf.nnart E. Uadbtrs. 61 on Jul)' I• MIWPOft e1ACM • Clifford A. hitnoa, ~ ~n Aua S • LJk 8. 'ot~. '' on Aua 6 • DolN lleklil, ''on July 1S • E•ll1 Robfu, h9 oa Juh 15 • E.l:tlM P. fair, 71 on J"I\ In ~f I rttrnt ... ~ •• f'f114H1t'll,. •Alf Onuwr C~at, Rtc'Wdcr'• Omtt. conaMUA • D••td '· TrkaMt mamcd \'tdftu A. \llid*9 Oft Jul)i 17. lft lh1n11n,1on ecm • lAna Tno m.amcJ l1)n Nptp on July 17, "' S.1nt1 Ana • Jatoae O. \aa Oh hr marncd Calb) A. Ml~hi11 on Jul) 11. San11 Ana • Tlmotl\7 t:.. 11.ic..~ ""6meJ Clair. l.M\la on July 17, 1n an JOIC NIWPOftUACM • Rkhard A. Kaitdtr msmcd Jill E. Dtf'Mr ~ J111\c 26, 1n Nc-.J>Qtt Beech • PHl ll. w.,....r mamcd Cam. ~ on July 11, 1n La111na Buch. • JtrtY R. Wolf numcd Kl• It. AJIM on July 17. 1n IUJ.bol. Pm.a I.DI COftAMUA Maaa: Somcoec 11olo a '*inaina lottery tickei -onh SlS from u •nrnut in the I JOO bloc\ •htlc the rcsidcata we.re ft Lu Vein. N~ l11h"tn: SomeOM llOk • told ol at,.rio .... Thunday ft'OIM I ~ tf\ 11 laundcomat in tho ·fiOo bk>ck. .. V ....... 1.-.e ... a; AYICll 'ttro t"Cpoocd "*" Molldllf rrocn the 900 Moct o1 Heine Cittk.. the )100 llloct ol ttatbOr blcwlld Md 1M 100 Mod: ol 2lld ....... 11 G OIH. AND HE DOISN'T 1VD kept on ~TM baa e115••te, from ~~TS -t& personal my wiAdow tcalt W1111NM1C 30. ~"" t •YU&-. say, tbc So Tout'•• dedicated boater, ript!, S,.alsb Annada. bul ifa iA mucb bcucr Not tip&. What a.. ii. it a ~·• shape. fisherman. There arc ao many I almott choked on a 5teamcd clam \ICUCla under PWI when he Mid, "I don't cYCn like boeu. T•air'a command tbal AJ far u I'm concerned, lhey'rc just a he's no1 quite sure or pl11!orm from wbicb to calds fish." &be exact tally. la &his heresy, accu1ar 11ylc? Not really. Everyone knows I'm till rcclina from ru.r W.,...1 about his naphip, the · • revelation years aao that Ode, one or Catalina Flyer, which is my IC\'Crcd ~'boy heron, actually 'the bigest and sleekest h ted hones. cat this side or the Now a sharp-witted 72. Phil Tozer is Chinese coast. And his proud to admit that he's atiU a beach sportfisbinf boats and bum. His lifetime pursuits were fishing harbor crul.5Crs are u and surfina. Because there wun't too much landmarks much or that activity around Anaheim, (scaawks?) u his Vfherc he wa raised, he'd whisk off to Balboa Pavilion. Newport Beach at the drop or a crashing ,But at about all tho$c skiffs wave. bob·bob~bobbing around? When he first glimpsed the stately old At lunch the other day at the &lboa PaviJion, he was enraptured by Pavilion's Talc o( the Whale, I tried the ight. There was nothina like that countini all o( his floating toys. but they back in Delta, Utah, his birthplace, or ewa '8 Aaabcim. So. some lime in the mid-•60I, he purchated tbc place -aJOo.a witb 1 (cw other 1ea lde baubln. Ob. be may oc:culona1Jy complain about tbc clcaric: bill (oYCngin1 S2.000 a month), but he wouldn't change a thing, ocept a burned-out bulb. The illuminated landmark is spectacular, but you should iee the \'icw Crom the inside, looking out at all th:lt • plcndor. It's a 111)'1tery to me why the second-floor facilities aren't packed, even with semi·jadcd locaU. One explMtation: it's easier to hook a large m:u1in than a small parkin& p cc. Speaking of sp cc, there isn't enough in this column 10 do justice 10 Phil Toi.cr's colorful Cllrecr -including 30 combat missions o"cr Germany u co-pilot o( :a B· 17 -but, wait, help is on the way. He's scribbling his memoirs. The recolJection~ nrc mostly for the grandkids, he s:iys, but I've already dangled the hook fo r an early copy. Between Phil Tozcr's tome :and his 't wrfin• buddy Judie loO Canlaff'• rco:nUy·publishcd ul or D •dy &I )'OU'll wish th l )'OU too h d chastn lO become a be h burn. On second thou&ht, mia)i>c h' not too l:nc. 0 S Ol.Vl G TllE.STRANCt: CAS 0 TI1£ VANI HI G SHARK -'fhe ink w n't dry on Mond y'1 p.1per v.hen the phones began to clang. And now l l11ow -.here Sharl hl;1nd i . Or, rather, \\U. "'When its de,clopment bes n in the early 'SO , Sh:ark hlan<i became Linda lste,'' adv~d bo3t designer bad ~lcbeU. creator o( the Twichcll-12 racing craft. "Up 'til then, it \\>tS just a barren sancbp1t, v. here kids 10\'cd to pl:iy." ·Jn :igrcemcnt is Martha Kllld r. one o r the kids who 10\cd to pl..iy on Sharl bland before it turned fancy "We'd s.:i t our little Snipes o'er there, when nothing wu on 11. and v.c'J go ll!lhore for picnics," he said. "The c ''ere Wednl•-........ onderful 1tuncs," c.rdy W"UI, c icru Mlrlncr or 0 Point, 1i be re II 1111rbcn all th I drcd I I pl c. ~pa na the .. - ay f t ii mud O:at tO be.come a masht) c pcnshc nc' nborltoud.'' Oa•n l\1cCormkk, lpok~i>crson for the IMnc Co., Yi he Wt't urc •hen h r i bnd bee me Und Ille, but th:.t 11 v.as n med for t vfo1J l!"inc'J ' J:iu htcr, Linda Gaede. Ltgcnd ha> it the \ orld War Twice epic, .. S:ind of l"'o Jim:a." v.as filmed on hark 1 t nd. After ronqucrin1 the • i>land b in '4~ J hn Wa)D was so ,amprc cd "'ilh the territory th t he "'eru on lt> cttpiurc real e~late ne:arby The mO'<ie \\I) a trcmcnJ11u:io uccc~ at the boit office, but kt'' b< thmlJ'ul that ir didn't influence 1hc 1 l:and's ch:angc Qf name. I mc:in, \\hu'd want td build a mnluion on 1nnt'.l>c:r.1ble outpo t alled l"'o Jima? Jc,.,., l\obria's column rom Mundll) and U'C'd11r;d•J· , Park could go to the dogs ii city plan is approved . TODAY 8AJl8£CU£: A Costa Mesa High School Water Polo Alumni G:lme and lbrbeeuc \\ill be held at the school pool 11 6 p.m. For more· informatton, cnll 5-'5·30-17. third Ooor of Crysta) C.ourt. Tickets may be pwehased for SS by calling 546-2061. ~ Parks and Recreation can walk their dC>g.) in ctty parl.,, but they must be on a ~l!>h. Uiguna 8e..1ch. 1he fi~t dug parli. in the counl). The park "-OUIJ be .enclosed by a ch;un l111l kn1..e and enhanced \\1th p::arl ocnd1c:' at a CO)I or :iboul S7.SOO c.u' t: r I he 1.v,1 u~ ~vn>t ruct 1vn. Uut !.'.'"" II •1t1g \ dog' can be dog' m th1' pJrl. there arc \l1ll -.<>me rule!> h' "'hi h their o..-.ner:i. mu'l .. 1111 .1b1tk THURSDAY BUSINESS SUCCESS: Jim Warren talks about "How 10 Remain in Busi~ and Stny Ali"cl'' 11 the Businc Opportunity .8rcakJast, 7:15 a.m. 11 the John Dominis Restaurant on the C.Oast Highway. The event, spon50rcd by the Ne"' port Hlltbor Area Chnmber of C.Ommerce, costs Sl3·S21. dependinJ if )OU pre·rec1s1r111on and/or arc a chamber member. Call 729-WOO Cor more 1nCorm:1tion. GERONTOLOGY WORKSHOP The South Coast Institute for Applied Gerontology present a Carc&i"cr Training Proiram for family members and profcssioiuJ tare&i'1erl who Dre e~nna fo r an adult with a memory imp:.irment, 10.11:30 o.m.·todny at the Harbor Arca Center and from 6.30-8 p.m. at the Huntin1ton Valley Ccntc~. For more inform:uion, call S..8-9331. f .. DAY NAFTA FORUM: The Senior Hosp11:ahty Forum will d1scu .. lmmiaration and the NAFT A Treaty" at the Costa Mc~ Senior Center from 9 to 11 a.m. Come share )'Our 1den and Mar the pros and cons of the issues. Door prizes, coffee and douJhnuts available for sm:ill cost. For more inCormation. c;all 646-2170. IATUaDAY KlD'S SCIENCE: Nickelodeon's .. Mr. Wiurd," Wjll &he a 40-minutc how 3cmonstratin& l.cy scientific functions to children aJ 10 a.m., l p.m. and 4 p.m. on the SUNDAY SUMP.tER CONCERT: The sommer jll.ll series "Music at Mond:i"i" presents "Two for the Blues"· •n all blues show featuring Bill Medley & Barry Rilleru, from 4.7 p.m. tonight. 1570 Scenic pr. Costa Mesa. Tickets: $35 (pcJ · person) .. MONDAY, AUG. 20 WRITING WORKSHOP: A work.shop called .. The An of Busine Writing" will be held at 315 I Airw:ay, Suite S.2 in Costa Mesa Crom 6-9 p.m. Publicist and intcrn3tionally published wmcr B:arb:ira DcM:irco will teach. Co~t ·or $35 wilt-cO\cr h:andouts nnd refreshments. Prc·rcgisiration 1s essential as space is limited to 10. For more 1nfonnat1on. call 760-8086. 11\'VESTl G ADVICE: Joe W. Conner "'ill hold a \\Orkshop titled ''Malina Real Estate ln"cston' Fund Work For You" at the Costa Mes:t Labrary from 6:30 • 7~ p.m. Reservations arc needed and co;t is free. For more mfonnation. call 540.5875 RU Ff ELL'S UPllOLST£1Y llC • ........... c... .... ltn-aa. CllTI mM-S.1111 . CUSTOM INVITATION J .. PRINTING CENTER Qooee From Ow~ Sat oiM ol i;,. ~ Priat ~ ,_,.anc1 a,, Irr• Whechcf You Need IDviaciom For 'Addi• •.. Showen .. :~ ... linh AA a 1rw:a••• ... C I ! , Commission considers proposal to let dogs run free at TeWinkle site. By Mamie Mcleod, SWf Wn:er COSTA MESA -City of· fici:ils may be loosening the lc:l b on dog.s and their owne~. Tonight, the city's Par~ and Recreation Commission will be ronsidcring a plan to create the city's first p:lrk for dogs -3 place where owners could Ice their canines run free. Currently, city law st:llcs th:it dog owners P;irk Superintendent O..t'e Allcma ~id the prop<bJI l!I ..1 comprom1 e re\i:~mding to com· plain1s nbou1 Jog wa\le and dog .. who run wild in the p.1rl. de,p11e 1hc lea h laws. .. We lnO\lf there " :l l:trlo!c group of folks v.11h dog) v.ho h~c to ui.e the p:irls." All cm..1 s.:11J "lf we deal v.ith 1hc issue of dog> in a posi1hc manner. it v.oulJ be v.orth the effort " Alkem:i said the propo ed parl is targeted for a three-acre site on the cast 1dc of TcW1nlle Parl and is moJdcd after one 1n Please .Join Us For Dinner Lunehor Weekend Bruneh SabaJn> · s was onginalty tOll'lded in Chicago after our fathef brolqit h mwy JeCipe for our famous ltaia1 Sausaoe from Palerrro, Italy in ~ 1930s Today tls sons & grnlsoo contnJe to provide a complete meoo of dlentic ltab'I food inPRS fresh daily n1 seasoned 5 genera!JOnS of fam1y pride for Resenations Call 723-0821 ni-..war •~'-' For up-to-date Orange· County sports news, local feature andco01Illentary turn to Sports in today Times Orange County. -. (~ l l l l l' '.~1 ..... • 1he 11e 1 located clo'c to the cit) 's former corpora11011 ) Jrd. "'h1ch Alli.cma aid I) Jl'o being con!l1dercJ Cur con\ er .. ion tnto J parling :.irc:a ror the p:u\.. \\ IC doubling as a ba~i..c1b.1ll ur rullt r hoclcy area. The aJd11whal rcn- 0\ at ion "'ouli..1 ::aJd :11101 hc.:.r Sl0,000 to the CO\I for the p:irl Along "ith the propo~:il. 11 h:J' been recommended that .. it) of· !1c1;ll~ rat'e 1hc pnc.: ol dog h· ccnsing fees and mutt nlltt> 10 ·II "ii t:> .. the rc,pon 1bih1~ of c:.11..h ""' nc:r 10 clean up ar er thi:1r d1.. · \ll .. m:.i \.11j All.:m.a ),:ml the Cumm1'>'~1on "-111 con .Jcr the matter :at the 1<m1l!ht' t ·30 pm m~eting and '7 rn.1\..c a rccommcndallun for the Cit) Coun .. il. II :ipprO\-ed, the cuun 11 \Hll ha'e ·lo ch .. nge 1h e\I tin~ ori..lin.1n .. i: to .ii"·"' do t~ ru11 (r~c an Jc,1gn.11ed loca· uon:io JnJ a~r<:c to in .. re:isc h· ccn'rng Ice:. SERVING LUNCH DAILY 11:30-3PM DINNER NIGHTLY 5PM-10AM BRUNCH SAT&SUN 10AM-3PM LIVE JAZZ. BLUES & ROCK f1A7Z With PAUL KRIEBICH • Wed Hite 9"-1 • FGr ,.an. ~bow uamc cn- ated ~ on Ease C-. ....._ way and residential Ateell IA dlil vUU,e. makift& lite miler.we for horDCO'r"llCrs and merdwltl. Ncwpon C.out Drive chanled all or that. - Commuten from La1una Beach and other south county cities now use that route. and the daily con· gesuon o( car b -~en aJlcviatcd. In Corona del Mar, a toll booth on Ne..,..port C04St Ori\-e means a return 10 1hc traffic nigbtmaru or the put, despite claims by toll of· ficial tha1 most the traffic witl be on the 1ollwa) and not C~!>t Highv.-.:iy. Toll officials, however, contend thal elimin:itins the toll booth would ~cw 1he financaal numbers the aiency used 10 sell Sl.1 b1U1on an bonds. And Bob Whalen, a Nev.-port Beach attorney hired by the toll· way to represent the bond holders.· said he docsn 't lhink they ..,..ould agree to any changes in the pro- posed fees on the ro:id, as some council members have suagested. "You always have that right.'' Whalen said "You can always at· tempt fo amend thin£' But it's been my experience that they (bond holders) are not very moti· ~ated to do that. It's not very like· I .. y. SURVIVORS From 1 .. , Jml \N:t\n't ready to die yet," •~how Km O'Neal dcscnbed 11. "I wasn't ready to give in." The 3~·year-0ld Corona dcl Mar nurse was ~orkang an Hoag's antC'ns1\e care unit when she ~topped a doctor one day in the hall to show ham some lumps an her neck. Within several days she was daagno ed with lymphoma, an dften fatal form o r cancer. "I felt numb," s~e said. "I was in shock.." Now, ).wo y~ars after entering Hoag·~ high-dose chemotherapy program, she is in complete remis ion. and bas lcCt her job in intensive care to transfer to the hospital's cancer center where she heads a brain tumor support grollp Dof!na Tuller, a 37-year-old kindergarten teacher, learned she had one or the more lethal forms o r leulemia more than two years ago artcr blood tests were ordered when a sprained ankle failed to heal. The next five months tested her will to live with a painful bone m3rrow biopsy. daily blood tests and constant nausea while confined 10 a scaled hospital room where only visitors wearing masks could en1er for short v1 its. · E.xh!lusted by the chemotherapy treatments, which destroys a person's immune system along wuh the C3nccr, and self conscious about her hair lo s. she eventually began rc~cting v1s1&ors. ~e depression deepened to a depth where Tuller finally took the phone beside her hospital bed of( the book to CUI ofr the flood o r encouraging calls, many from parents or her pupils who tuld donated their ov.n blood to help hcr.1 Tuller said even conversing with family visitors tuld become a chore as the lethargy toot over. "Then one d3y my d:wghtcr sat on my bed and said: 'Wtut are you doing'? Yo u're my best friend. Don't do this to me.' "From then on I knew I had to make it. You can't help but get well without all these wonderful people around you," she said. tearfully hugging some or the nurses who took care of her. Now Tuller feels "wonderful," in her words, and has since returned 10 ..,..ork. She as among 75 percent o f the 64 cancer patients who have survived Hoag's high-dose chemotherapy treatment. Hoag tarted the pr<>&ram in 1989, one or the first to do 50 in the nation. In Orange County today, only Hoa4 and the Children'' Hospital of Orange Co'lnty offer such a program. occordina to Dillman. OtheT chemotherapy provams replace a patient's ctlls with the booc marrow of another person. The death rate Crom complications, howcvc:r, as fairly hiaJi. When a person twvcsts their own cclll by undc'IQina a boM manow bioply beCcwe (hemotbcrapy saaru -which ii how Holt'• PIOl'U' WQlb - they c11en1iaUy racuc the~ with mudl le risk. Dillman ilkt. ... . ............. .... Ill -I I I I I • --..... ........ _ ... ., ID ................. .., •1 ............... ... ail·~---........... . ............ penklr polliL .. 511 ta. aid ii ... boodll mMOI be eli•hsOld. ......... . to tee it mowed 90ftla ol tbc iD&cr· scctioa ol Newport Colla DriYc and the new FOfd Roed. By ~ lbc toll ~ IO that point. drivcB could -Ford Road or Boruta Canyoa vnt.hout paying a 1011 aod a priJpc».cd alter· n;at~e route would not' have to be built, saving approximately S8 mil-- lion in road-.ork. Sansone said. The council showed Monday that ii is dctermi11ed 10 resolve the is uc that has taken up many ~n hours ince it fint arose in Janu- ary. In add1tt0n to rcmovinJ Cox. the council agreed to hire an attorney that specializes in bond issues, conduct a traffic study and ask As- semblyman Gil ferguwn lo pro- pose legi latioo, all in an effort to coax the toll agency into removing · tPw: toll booth. "In my opin.ion, tbe city realty 4ndcrst.and5 thi lss\IC," fa"'Clyn Hart said ... This is a matter of ask- ing them (the toll agency) to do some things that it appean they haven't even becn'asked about." Not everyone cu puddpetc, hOwcvcr. mcc IOIM peticnt'a cclla &re discatcd. Othen aru•t FOCI candidaa becau.e tJtC1 are too cJ old, Of ia poor bcalt!L K Even i/ a patient qualif ICI lO be I injeCted with their own ceU.. however, tbc risk ol ancier rc1uminc it WIWl1 ..,._ *°PPna .ua.auaaally 06'1afterme,9-t .... • ,.., .. ,. ,. ... ,.... I .. -llllctil QWT?2 RI ..... .... , ... • s I I P .:u: . ' J ,. ff ....... tsM..., ~ ,, ...... .,,. ..... ...=-~ "-1 b ..._, 21 .... edfllcR a11• ..... ID ... • ' I 1 ..... -Wo ,a ..,....,.. M *'n*• *Mils .... fllllwe ID PIJ daDd ..,an. p PS • 11111 Jh On I "•a._. ..... of lamMCI __...IM• 34 ~Diii ~but Cll*ld .. Br 't 1• 1w Ma cleekw -., ...,. kaw lhC .,....sd ,.-, lfr ~ •11f1f .. CHrMm • .. 0..,.1-.... '!'1'Mlt aouid tJM P111•1 0.nwige ..... IO kQle ...... A CH k'9d ... ii • cca:ictN fdoa. I tbe farility al lW Aial Neu ...... dly o8ldak Mid ic -. ...... ID .. _, tilld ol jlil facility M¥O a toe· would iolYo an oa.,aina problem wilb criaw 11 the ldd .. CCll2a ...... • mottl SWn edded • Ml more than 7'° Slpatutcs . ..we·~ had police pd>&cms '" that location par· from raidcau wt.o oppc-.i lbc IUt propo11L Tbat ticipatina in proMitution and the lite," pid City ~Mio ..... <w Nitic>G to a WOik furk>ugh ccn-MIN&e'I' Allan~ ... It's also ~bly a better• acr ..,.t.ese ia tbc cilJ. loca&ion beC:ause ol 1u ttmotcncu ... 1be propoul at 1.M Au Meu Ina. ~hich i1 lo-The Planninc Commiaion will hear the i uc ot it caled in aa iDcNurial am near the Saata Ana.COlta ~tudy scAion on Sepe. 7 and at ib mcetina on Scp1. Mesa bcmldary. tpedfiea room for 100-bcdl in the 13. .. From 1 about SJOO.<XX>. I "This will imprO\c CCO\lnl· abilicy," .aid aic:hool board mtmbcr Jim de Doom. "I 01IM> think at will imp~e the qualiay in 1he ct:i) - room." kansas 11\'here he sc:~cd one )UT her iJc.~.., career a~ 'upcr· intendent of the San Ma~ Uni· fied School 01i.trict in San Diego County .. ··1 v.nnt people to ~ in touch v.11h me and I want a close connection ..,..ith the teachen., the p rents and 1hc Jtudents. .. ,..,..1 ... Vicil .. .., •• -........... ,.. ...... cio.tnCU OUI ID Iii their cqu~I ""'** oa a q.aancrly buil. Record1 • lhow, he said. 111a& eve~ 1hin1 was fine belorc the bla>t. ACter the e~ El 'I onto p-.c the fr.<o em· plo)e *ho were injured one month off work. OtMr empk>)cc rccehed an c:Atra 'W'eck' pa). , Re tourant ofrtci1ls alw promi>ed to relocate all cm· ployec> 10 other re tauront\ within a 10-to 12-milc ra- dius or FJ~hion bland while the Onll ls being reJ>3lrctJ., Bemd's reaJipmcot plan pro- moccs swdcn1 services Director Bob Francy to the umtant super- intendent level, where he will re· port '°Bernd &Jona with Berg, AS- 5istant Superintendent of Businc Services Tom Godley and internal auditor Michael Fane. Two ad· ministntive positions will, bCI elimi- nated -inctudinc the position or budaet director held by convicted school district embezzler Stephen Waper -savina the district The ch.:ancc promises to gi'"'C principals more acce to ad· ministnUof'5. Before the reorgani- zation, all princip31s reported to Berg. Now, school principllls arc split between Berg and Fr:ancy. , "We w:ant real control in the h:lnds of the people closest lo the action," said Bernd, a Conner Coot- ball coach who was hired Crom the Little Rock School District in Ar· C.,.tal Fw1•• G!!!I REFINANCE TODAY Gannteed To lAnter Your MOltWJ PaJ .. t Aa . ABSOLUTELY NO COST! •. :1::::::: .. .......... .,.a,_. -CHOICES FOR ' ~ lrl1Jlll'llgll • igl 3 POflTFOUOI Ole-..,_ BATMAN. 8EAUTY a THE IEAST, JURASSIC PARK a MORE ...... . ~ lnt1JlmllcJI •IOI 3 STUDYKITI c:.-.... ~UTY a THE BEAST, LL' llERMAIO, JURASSIC PMK a MORE •.. .,,... lnr'IJ~•IQl 3 ~llOOU Clle.-"- JUM.lllC PMK. ,_,,A TURTLES, 101 OAUIATIAHS a MORE •.•• , 0 9!9 ... I~ ~ Col T odoy Few o free Condo6on (IOO) 201 -FUND 5031 ·Birch Ave., Suite E, Newpott 8eoch &o/s,.ts Gn.hia USA WIZTOo · IACKMCKS Choo•• from: IATMAN., .. JUIAS5IC MRK Olt llAU1'Y & THI RAST AND' MOU. I I I I I I .J RESERVE NOW! .. '·· · ... : : · ... , .. , __.. "-~ ut1•r-.liall. -ro • DE a l2ld. ..... ~..-.--~-----~.-.. .................. _______ ~------------- • • z ~ z ~ • • ~.-. ..... -. . .. W1&1.111_. ....... is pleased --. usm the For 1994, J uar bas introduc d a new 6.0L · XIS, l~turilig a .n aggr~s ·ve 278· horsepow • \IM 12 engine. Avail • n a 2+2 conv atures s The DEFE Land. Rover N . target ~ (Catch a sn Of tlie ALL . With the FE the premiere of the VOLANTE, the e exciting very pros Please joiit us FRll>AY, ,. from ~s:OOp · to preview new models ........ '1994 M PREMIB ~ . rdttuced by h a base price 0,000. is weekend ~· -• • f ... er Discovery) 8 SPIDER and N MARTIN VIRAGE g should be an lude to a Ous yearl a reception on GUST 27 to 9:00pm se exciting o kick off the LYEAR - EKEND. ors d'oeuvres ed. -I "I , • ~ O · z ~-~ z • 5 2 . en • .. W1m11dlJ~-"•Wat• ' G oodwilJ ii a place •heR ii it not the disability ••. bu' lho ability of an lodMdual that covnu.." said~ DaalllcU, muaer ol ccremo9ia for the Goodwill Helmsmen Yacht Reptta; It was the inaupral mari&ime com~til10n; hosted by the Lido Ide Yachl O~b, N~ ~ "We're lucky to haYC ~ill u pan of t~LS .oor:nmuaily, continued D )hiell Commodore of lhc Au«aauon of Orante Co3:i.t y Chi auin.: and p I commodore of the. Lido I le Oub .. .... cm Oashi.cll was.joined in b.i$ tnbute to Goodwill by co-chair of the regatta. Ma117 Lock.DC'J •. '"My &ood friend Georp tcasla~r. president and CEO oC ~;u. oran,e County, calls me the Godfather," offered the stlYCr.t\•1red and 1ilver-tongued l..ockney. "I call myselC_abe old pt!" The capacity crowd tn the bayside club room ol the Lido Isle c.cility burst into JauJhter and applause.. . KC$Sin&er, at1endin1 with his CPA 'Wlfe Pat. has a deirce tn theoloty and was ordainea as a Methodist minister. Decidin1 early in his thcolog1cal pursuit that he best served his life's Society purpose by -.-.orking in a secular envuonment, Editor . Ke inger found the "people oriented" ioa1s of G~dl to suit him. He jomed his v.afc Pat. and ht> Goodwill tisocwte Cindy Gnu. applauding Lockn~y. and later thanlinJ aU th<be turning out to wpport Goodwill lhrouJh the yacht race. . "E\cnb of this kind broaden community support. They o~n a ne" m3rlet, in a ~ay. How many of the younptcrs who entered 1h1) )a'°hl race knc~ anything about GoodwilJ before today? I gu:ir;antce )OU. a -.-.hole new group ~f young .people ... ~e . lc:.i\i ng here -. th tro phies for wmninc 1oday s compcuuon ... wiU .di h:a"c "•th .i posllt\e introduction t.o the Goodwill , orpniLauon, cvmmentcd the passionate Kcs ingcr. •'Now th3t's \4'h.11 )OU call creating Goodwill!" added his wife Pat. I And right she ~• The "goodwilJ" was evident .throughout lhc J.i)·long atfo~r that atlractcd 43 boats, and ratSCd thousands for the chancy. 1 h1' ~•n bc)ond our expectations" said Gertz. adding. .. We c:ouldn 1 be more ~e..i.scd." The gcnero>1ty of local underwnters insured the ~en~·s succe:ss, and prU'>ided an elegant b:iyside dannct buffet for the wa~rs and the rl.lnner-up). The ~exacan-&tylc fiesta was catcrca by Caliente Catering, a di,.ision of El Torito. World clau skipper of the yacht "Intrepid.'' Olli Fllcktt, . defender of The America's Cup in 1970, served as honorary chau. TI1e harJ-~orl..ang committee included Randolph Kroeotrt. JudJlb lllakeney, \\'lllls Longyear, Carter Ford, and J~n TandowskJ. Al~ participating were Judy and Job.a Franco, Cy and Elalnc Gordon Pat and AJ Klin&ensmJUi. Ru.lb and Ted LWld, and Bcuy a~J Orlon Oouibtrty, Commodore of the Lido ble Yacht Club for 1993 Wanna place a classified ad? Call our classified ad depa rtment at 642-5678. f/iyou JRme Piam -Call Ilse Otlaer C..,. / If You l.APD! Piam -Call 1 Va'en~l••a's Pim MESA TIRE COMP ANY AIJTO Ffl'NESS CEN'l0ER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • c-. Mm -...J_ _. . ' " i ~ I i T . Ba 11a.1tflf....._.I,._ ... ... I I • 1Srnon :r. TlllM• .... tD .. lill' aaol .... faut Ju111ar .,_ ICllocil 1120.. la the Newpoft·Mlla Ulllled Scbool District on ~ M Oms., lron'a ll.ttlaarant. ............ ..,. llJ srlal -.N fur Blldcace la Tcaln& at IM hfP ICboOl lcvcl are JMe~Newpon Halbot; C .... WedsJe1, &aanica; ltob MOnb, .. ,-,·.-. Corona dcl Mar. aod 1.-.;.;.a...~;;....;;;• MicM& U..... of Co ta .... 111111 SlfVice CU>s Meu High School. Rcceivins the Bwutu .Cnely Mtmorial Award are PiaJUe sww,. TeWinkle Middle School; Pally Pa•lrlck. Horace ----· Ensign Intermediate: Dalt Gbtft. Corona del Mat Jun.ior/Hiah School; and Pat La.by, c.o.ca ~esa mp School 7-8. . HonoTCCS will rccci\.-e a plaque and a c:beck for $100 from the &chanae Oub in recognition of their tcachina talent. More Information on the program c:an be obtained by c:aUina Chairman Arnold Frankenbcrger at 646-8822. 0 LEN FRIBOURG WAS A LEA.DER I HIS COMMUNlTY TOO! -The recent articles on the death of retired Morine Jacquelin Sl:ivio of Newport Be11ch has announced the engagement of her d.aughter, Cori Scoby, to Brian Stewan. He is the 50n of Fran and Doh Stewart or South Pasadena. The bride-elect is a graduate or Corona del Mar Hi&h Sc~l.and C.al . ~oly Pomona. Her fa.ancc gradu:ated from South P~dena High School, Whittier College and Whittier Collece School oC Law. A Sept. 25 weddina is planned in Sherman Library and Gardens in Corona dcl Mar. Al.DPWI ~ 88 ~,o ..,.. .._ c..a tlJ .. ...... .,. 2 Pl ...... . ·---'1" .u:=r.. ............. C.,.O••rll Lt••" & :. Mlmdalflldbli ... ud ~ to a. Ullilld Statt1 Marine Corpe. but did DOC dO jullice to hJI ludenblp and tc.W. to ow community. Fribqura WU I ~ed member of Hoa& Hoe;ilal'• wllalltw..,..... induellla the sa cw •IMI the...._..,.._. e ..... 1 ....... Wt.ere he served oa the Board of Dirocton Jor lix yan and prnidenr for one year. I remember when Qcnenll Len, as he was aff~ion11ely ~lied. joined the Ncwpon Balboa R()(ary Oub in July of · 1975, the ComrMnding General from El Toro. the Marine Corps Color Guard and Marchina Band v.-crc in attendance durina the induction ccre~ u was County Supervisor and retired Marine Corps General To• Riley. We all knew someone important was joinina the Rocary. CicneraJ Len scl\cd as Oub president in 1986-87. On one Rotary board retreat, Len and i were given che auipimcnt or cookina Sundays breakf au. Len had a brand new experience in c:rackina and scrambling esp and fryina bacon. Len said his beautiful wife Dou~ and/or miHtary aide had always taken care of his bacon • and egs bef orel . A disunguishcd military career, a IOVJn& husband, father and grandfather and an outstanding community leader. Len Fribourg will be missed. 0 Ml&llNGI. ftOQllt• 11111 WU&: 'IVllDAY, NJ ..., Neu:peirt llMla ·--..., Cllllt. ..... 11 .... Balboa a., Cub. prGlrllll by Jtllll PWp and .Juice Wd.tr Oii dna .. WDNUDAY, Up.a: C.... llllla ..._,,a.It. rncetina ac Mesa Verde Councry Oub. prosram by ..._ Ttllff, discus.sins the Oran1e County Market Place. ':15 ,.....: 'twp0r1 Balboe ltotal'J Cl.ab, mcctins at 'the Newport Beach Country Club, proeram by Ken M.attr of Claltdrto't Hospital of Onnp Cot1nt1. TIIURSDAV, 7:15 a.m.: So4al~ Cout Mttto Rotary Club, meetin& ac The Center Club, prosram by lap ~n. a Rot~'! Exchange panic:ipanc. on hts recent mn to Poland. U p.m.: Kht-.nls Chab of Coroaa del Mar, mcetina at the Bahia Corinthian Yacht Oub, provam by lknrty Illy. C.E.O. -of the Balbo:t &y Club. 12:15 p.m.: The Excbanae Club of Newport Hal'bor, meeting at Olar1cy Brown's. Amit Frankrnt>erau presents the "Teacher of the Year" Awards. ~Ice Club Upd•te Is pt1blisb«J fllftll)' /11 Lhe Dall¥ Pll«. Submit Jofonulloo by F..X to 01-.$1$1 or by mail to J14J lhJ/K>l1 Way, Nntpot1 IJnC'b, CA 91660. To 1et la•ol•t'd ID )OUT rommunily, 1itr 11 en/tt dub 11 tf)' thiJ Mttk! · ~ OUR SERVICES ARE UNFORGETTABLE. A, \eT.Vof1 \ilia:• w.m't ~to ~\t' )Out J mu htr llll'dira· rion oo timt. t.Tf'f)' t.9nt-N That' ~ tt ltli~ tm \itah · that tht mtdk1tion htdule bt follo•td a' prtt1-.tl) a ~ iblf'. tinttDJ monituriog ii jw.a cw ol 1~ nian> qualit) ~ • "" .~ .. 00 tllJ'a ~ If )OUf Jlllmll IM ~tntt •ich ~ r ... ~Ind f'tn pmooaJ ~Ir}. you 1 find .. ttwle ildwW in u.. affonW* monthl) mul ratP. f ul- ~ m· 21vl ~in Ill llflllnmml ~ · a\'llllblt fn.n b. 1~ pn ilnidl. Ow~ fin'. cf'lllit) petlWI ~ and ful ,.. ol llnf'nitft • Ill -~uiblt ~ )1JU woo., fmd drc.fwft. ()i IpM b mnDt. Mlfld •U kM ..... Wlhs• ff•ea,.a•a11. .. ~•Nr..1*'\• MF.Jr. 11m ~R«: • &nn: •Giron.• Dll NEWPORT VniA c ••• ;,,.,., ,. «.,,,,~ ... , 4000 llil1rl1 a .. , ,,.,. MERIT Filter ~RGI~ Ciprette 1n11id1. Wl*l•••· Al•• .. °Pdrliament , \ I )"• • l • • on't ritlss the boat this summer when "Wet Wednesday" returns to Newport Harbor! Our weekly summer serie5 sponsored by the Daily Pilot and Hornblower Dining Yachts welcomes you to a relaxing cruise aboard a luxurious yacht for two hours of hors d' oeuvres, drinks, entertainment, door prizes, outrageous surprises and You're invited to join in our fun ... filled theme evenings where you'll meet new friends, find out about the people who make things happen and enjoy some incredible sunsets. And it's all free ... Pick up your Tickets (limited to two per person) at Hornblower Oirilrig Yachts, Weekd~ys 9 to·S, Saturilan 9 to noon. Tickets also available at "Love To Travel" 369 E. 17th St. Costa Mesa Wed. 5/12 ....................... Litcracy Night Wed. 6/2 ......................... Kiclc-Off Wed. 7 /7 ......................... Travel Night Thur. 7/15 ...................... Fashion Night Thur. 7/22 ...................... Realtors Night• Wed . 7/28 ....................... Heroes (Police, F"R. Ecc.) Wed . 8/4 ......................... BYE Wed . 8/11 ....................... Music Under The Stars Wed. 8/18 ....................... Politiciaru Night Wed. 8/25 ........................ Advcrtisers Night* Wed. 9/1 ......................... Sports Night Wed. 9/8 ......................... Baclc To School Night Tues. 9/14 ....................... 0lamber Night (QIM. NB. CM) Thur. 9/30 ...................... End Of Summer Bash *Invitation Only Come meet sp<;>rts celebrities who will be available for autograehs & photos. Silent Auction and Raffle for great morts priies and memorabilia. $2 donation per person. All proceeds raised will be donated to the PEDIATRIC CANCER RESEARCH FOUNDATION Parlcinc co aa:ommodott up ro 240 is~ in a,, b (from PCH, amt onTMStin co Awn) COMING ••••• ••• •• •••••• •• •• • •• •• • •• • • • ... .. ~ ~ Wednesday, Sept. 1st Boat Arrives 5: 30pm Boat Leaves 6: 30pm .HQRNBLOWER DINING YAC.HTS --... .., .... Al••.. ... • SPOk'n EDITOR ROGER CARLSON . ~2-030, t~. 317 aldng the big spla h That's what Newport Aquatic enter types have been doing n recent canoe. kayak duels: Richard O\m, Sports Wr'Clf NEWPORT BEACH -In only its ixth year of eius1encc, 1hc Newport qu;uic Centcr•s Canoe and Kayak Team already makina a huge splash on the ation I circuit. Earlier this month at the . National 2mpionships in lndi3napoll( the Nc-4· rt Aqua1ic Center won the overa h:tmpion hip, combining junior and e· ior results, whale taking home o total of 8 med:ab. .. We did awesome,'' said U.S. Olympic :inoei t Jim Terrell. the canoe anJ lo.a)alo. director of the NAC With 34 medal~ 111 the men·s senior d1: \ISiun, 15 an the "-Omen's senior, 22 in the un1ors and seven in tbe 1n1ermcd1atcs, NAC "ccumul:ued 545 J>')•nts for the O\er· all t11lc along the t:agle Cred. Rcscnoir Aus. 10.1.S. ·The lfa"' au Canoe nnd K:i)'ak Club was second (430 points), v.h1le the Scallle Canoe Club v.a' 1h1rd (360). f1\e NAC rt)\\Cr . including u::i Rou • ct fur the s.ccond consc~ull\e )ear, earned a spot on the U.S Junior N:st1onal . Pattern Of BUCCIJll team. Roussel, who wiU be • aophomon at Nev.port Harbor Hi&h neat mon1h, mer· i1ed a pl..cc on the tJ.S. &iris' kayak 1eam, while NAC Junior ,boys Gcordan Purdy and Kevin Ccstra made it on the byak team and Vaclav Batlik and Jason Marsh procured positions on the caooc team. "Th3t's lhe whole idea behind lhc (NAC) club, to put as many on the na· tional team as pos.siblc.'' Terrell uid. "Last year. only Lia made ii. "I knew v.e'd score 11rell in the senion (:it the U.S. National Championships), but 1 didn't know how well lhc juniors v..ould stack up. But the juniors did well also and thilt helped us qu11e a bit." In the boys' IS.and-under (Junior) cat· ciory. NAC v..on ltVCn tnedals, including gold medals from BatJik in the SOO-and 1000-meter tv.o-m,an canoe . Batlik. who won a bron:u: in the 500 one-man c;inoc, rowed with Nate Johnson of Seattle· in the two-man canoes. Mush and Danny Obcgi or the NAC v..on 1he silver in the IOOO l\\.O-man canoe Bathk, Marsh, Obcgi and Mike Mazzola ""on bronze medal in the 500 and IOOO four-man canoe • while Purdy, Cc tra, Charlie Pnine and David Barry, all of the NAC, won ll bronze in the IOOO four-man See SPLASH/11 ~ .... ~ ...... Coron.i del Mar High iuhior Billy T3ket.i ier~ In on an aerial during Tues- d .iy's conditioning drills as the Sea l(jngs gird for Thursday's first d.ly of prKtice in pids (hilling>. Corona d I Mir fias nine rtluming deftn ive swters. .. Joi R.,1111 W1lco• • lfllloi •n Wl/IOtnl · 2380 Newport B/rtl:Costa M~sa 650-8598 or 650-8519 ~ Newport Harbor's gir1s have some t900h assignments With CdM. s;ttirig in same league. By Bany Fdlnef, Spans wn1W NE\~roaT BE'ACU -Last year•• cwpert . ta.t.Or mab 1lrti •olk)-baU •ta• pklidt4 pos&aasoa lporan" all lbe way to • CIF 'tate DMsk>n IU dlamploe.s•lp. llat Ont sodl tltJt In ~Uors blitory. Bid "hilt a stn>n& corps of QaaclOull ._Id 10\~ to add to t.b lr CIF plajoa.resulM. eo.clt Dea Gina has a kc-cl them IO RUaquisb ~ ~ Ill ,..,... ol a ilroGI rucus OD tJle rcaular lftSOll. .. Our No. I So I Is to "la ·tJae Sta \'kw l.Mipe," MW Cltna. 111bo l'ftOlnllts tbt &M road to K• aa ~ mH& l{JUSt run throup ddtncl1q SoatlM'ra Sect-. aate M4 u.&lonal champlo• Coroea dcl r.tar. .. Wt ba'e to boot for the dtlcadi•a wiw ._.. utf a al rbamploa.s, "bo mwa 190$1ottk&rplaJft:Srn.1811 .,,,.,. Cltaa a1cl. •·Dul wt•n raUy a.~ aacl JM ~ ._. ..... , na laappta.." Rd piq ~ &oOcl lWDI' "-nt• for dlC TM'S .. Ille All- Amttk:aa ootslck bitwr U.ty Ma7. 1 s.ro«-H ~ -.. ... , P!I .. .,. t.fld ror 50pla1•.-e nt....u.a tetw........, Hedwr. t Ma1 also eanatd llnMc•• ~lf ftCOIDidell ... ,..,, • dkt jual« ', .uddlt blocktt MdW.a Sclt.u, ... ~ Ille a der'•HC ab-rooter la lllM aWdle. Ma,! ud SdlllliD wen .... ftn&«a• AJJ..Sn \'kw Laa-ud ....a.n ol dM al 11111 ............. ta •• .. Wt u,ect a loc &om tlsCJ. 1941 Md&lu ........... ._ <~•· J••iotJ :nu ........ pvt "' eM ., ......... .... th-'t akldln 1t1WJNI. .. GltM ..W. ....... a ...... law .. ....., ........ ,.. .... .............. wk.la • -.; ........ dl6 •••1111 •i. ... ... Ml tca•a .. alalt to -tdl tM ""' mt• ....., ... C ASTLINE I UTOIOTIVE SERVICE Mi Ml~ Mr nett la tllt td1~ J••P <So.tbc:na mloa ._,_ 1841 l'1nl bl tilt s&a&c) aed buktebalL "Slat'• ow ..a itapro;H pla,cr." Cklia u.kl or ~•ao. Htckr ....... ckvtlop•t•l ., • rtt1bmao wa 'lt:ll to tilt s.u.n• 1'-' ~ •ad tJu·tt .. p.mc s p O\cr Apto In th ltatt ..... ls a rdiabk •riaa' r« the olftnu. hf shuuld .a.o .W kadcnldp to trl-npealn.s May, huu aa.d su r s.nw..-...-. Wa,..U.ateNat Hlniftl latr four1b •arsit) ~• on, "'ill c:on· &rilMdc la llile Md row, 111b1lt S-junior ra faltboro and ...... ~ Julk llttktr, onr or 1hrtt llttktr 11 l rs on tht ............. IUl't. J.aol« J y llttk.cr •Ul add d prb, a trill juolon tali.a McAali nd I.Aura Osbonte. .. , •• oal) carT)lna nint cl~ aYOWlaa lltjlll'IH •W be a I us." Gkaa npblacd. .. Bue I tbiok ,., b1,e • altt ab: W• only ba't oat ntm-. buc ..,. JM81'" kids rnlly 1alatd ome U· patNce la I t )ttr's pl oil' .. Gktaa •lll bt ltd b r. nn r CH· da Hiata a1rts ~ T • P t i. •bo atio Id &M lnbw \'alley oU t a'i tna to tk ltak lillt I SI prlD • "Hl'1tla Tom •lUl t, 11111 be a b' ....... .W Gimat ..... le .. optO I lOU h D n·l ·A 'U ................... 8eadl. Scf&. .... I S 89 ..... ftkla d'•'·--lk .. lectm ....... I -II•• &alt .._. ... (...._ l'l. ud ~ wlU ho-A ic c up •!::.,.. ..... ..._ ,..,..._ &k utk>ti al I . 01\ r·, ca•.•·-li·••• •1111 ,_.,Ott. 1.i, ...,._or .. k• 1'e ... Gllnill Mpet Wa ... cil'dn. ~Wt'. Dr'V tbf ... m 0 t .... 8iCk ... m.I Cdi\t (Oct. 5 at d I nd ()& ...... ). ' '• • • , " ' • '\ .., I ~ I" i • 1 • f""'t' r • • ,· ' • • • A.~ \ • • ' ' ...... ' • ' ... .., \ ' " • - • Walln12•te•rta19I Fram I byat. In the Jlrts• 11-ud.-under, lt.OUMct woe a bronze io the JOO OM .... bJU,. while Roua.ct and Hft."1 Jobber !'O" a bronze in the SOO two-womu a,ak. lo Che boys' 16-and·undcr (J~) di· vision. Cestra, Paine. Barry ud Ryan Col· Ii earned a aokS in the 500 lour...a kayak, while Ccstra won a MM'r ia lhe one-man byak and Ccstra and PaiM woa a silver in the two-man byak. Juoo Donovan ol the NAC rowed with thlee Cbi pns 10 win I bronze i.n Ibo .S00 four-man onoe. ln the 'irls' 16". Dd·under, Rou.uet won a gold in the one-woman kayak. Rouuct and Tatum D rval (Hawaii Canoe Oub) won a silver in the two-woman kayak. and Roussel, Nicole Azzizi, Monica Bridle and Tiffany Mull, all of the NAC. woo a aitvc.r in the four-woman kayak. ll•r • s -. ...... am s. a.-... RI .. s ... a-... 11 ........ .............. ..... XllrMC....•Milliil ..... ............ '°""' ...... ~ ..... ....., ........... , ..... . I• t.M .... -·• clh1 tf0ft. tM NAC .,.30_ ........... klr'* ..... ... l'dl ............. ill ..... meter a.I ••• caw (Tend. 7.-11 Mol· w wt O.W lpeuldi.. ,...aMIJ). '°° tworH CllllOI. 1000 GDI mp CMoe aad IOQO IWD All cmoe. :Be NAC a1lo ..... daa ......... 10.000 ....... ~ -...... ~Md 1000 tour· IDU b)U. NAC cawim Terrell. Molaar, SpluJd.. ... ,_,. ...,. Sa.wan Carr. Oevid Scrafia; Jim Wwlud. Jirb Baalik and Va- div 8at1ik tarMd more hardware than aQJ Olhcr dMlioo for the NAC. • Htlpifta the NAC mc11 to rsw: &<>Id med- als. four .UW11 ud Cl\4C brom.es in tho kayak competidom wcTC Mitch K.ab.n, SteYe ~Uy. Patrick HCJNPOQI, Mark Hanillton, Ouu BaJl. Saci.n JC>rFnsoo. IUch Loaa. Mike Eilert and Oitf Meidl. In the aenior ~men'• divbion, Sheila Conc:wer, Jo.Jo Toeppncr, Shirley Batlik. Kate Heodriklon. Deanne H~ Kat· rina E.pn. Brook Oeiy, Sharon AttJacy, Lori Schick and Rous.set helped the NAC eam five gold medals.. five silvcn and rave bronzes. Jn the boys' 14-and-under (Bantam) di· vision, Collin earned a silver medal in the ;:me-man kay11k and rowed with NAC 1cammatc Mich:iel Gayer to win a.notber ,ilver in the two-llUln kayak. Ivan Se· ncrdjiev aqd Lach Liumer of the NAC .von a bronze in the two-man kayak, while :Ollins, Gayer, Scmcrdj iev and Mark Rochellp achieved a bronze in the four- nan kayak. Donovan, along with three othen from )cattle, won n silver mcd:ll in the 500 In the intermediate c:.teeory. the NAC won six JOlds and one bron2e, led by the contingent _of Sam Couch, Bruno Cokhcn, Corou del Mar High fOOlball's team nexn its muKtes and goes through some running drills Tuetcby as the Sea Kings tune up for star1 of the fall riles ol cont.Kt drills Thund.ly. Meidl, Eisert and Dery. Fs Ad Action Clla .. AD-VID 642-5'71 PUIUCteOTICU PUIUCIOT1CD STIRTll& I IEW IUSllESS1'1 The lAgal ~ ... PMot la pl11Md to~• new MMc9 now ft'819* to new bultt11111. We wtl now SIAl'CH the.,... tor you • no mra dWl9t lrid .-. you _ ... time ~ .. lrtp ID ... c..t ..... In ..... AnL "'*'-of ...... . .... ._ Ill dt II 00111Ji1Uld -Wit • '°"' tc•a• -.ua~•• ,.... .-1mene wttt ._ Courtly an. publltb once• W9llk tar taur ...._ -~by .......... ~ proof of SM~ ... ~ a.tt. -.. -"" •I f ~ - ,., ... atop by to .... '°"' flctfticMl8 buelnll I .... .,,.,. • .,,. 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M II ..._ c1ec•. l300Qfmo. yrfy 1835 8191934-3710 wrww nn_. ru ALn I ..,.ie<J PONtble grow- ..._, ~ • M .. ,...._. TwltflMe * ._._.. IM utlla 115-4830 -mac.nine MI0(>.5'!00 11 .. ....... • • ""--'-~ ,.,,.Ddl'9d 38R 2~8a. 2 car ..,, pd ·--,_ _,,,.. FULL .. rvlc• O"•Ce wt.ty C'Ompetth()I'\ --_.,.,...._... dOCtl 9of 35' bQm. A1ilt '__......, .... ..., _.,. ~ 1iteet ...... 6 [-I«)().. ·1~ ... u h; tlllL ._._.. 38r 2ba hee, no PMS-._____.. .... 1_,__ .no-mo. Me-1627 'w••••••• __ ...... --..... .. .,..,.,a ClllND ~.,~~ '";'.;'~c;.., ue•~•• 'APARTMENTS ;;-ii50tmo ~;· w_.. to._ _ _...,,. ..... ,_..._ ftr ,,.._ VU1aoe R-.. Eaata de-.28R 1 "'Sa, -,~,.~ .. _, , ....... ... , t ' DC ... ,.._ ••o·iu. ictra IQ 381 -·nw77'1 -, Hwpt Hgta. a.. pM.o0. FOlt ltElfT ..... "' ' ........ .......... ..S-••·-38&. frp6c, 'G .,..., nu deCOf M9S SP92 -------lj COIOIDCW. ~--":..:~~ BOUSms/ CORDOS PO• SALE W/d h"'4». 1'100 fftO. 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You cu thee ill· ... .... ..... 1 a.-cond.. Aedlion. at Ceu•••• r~lm••••••• .."\be MWD, wbidl W..t cu wla Prn•ir, a 11, 1 .. en:::".sz.:=a. ::'° =:"9Mli:.'.:;::::; ·~Ac~ 4 "°°'·:': The fwination of bridp it that c~. but \be dtftnder ia trapped u az ...-. Jdnl cond, """" tNCk. $36-0et7 bai••ry • •= 0~ eftll 8MIDinctY simple tituatiooe lo ID ~. MOO both. GnNll ~ Me I Dra4 haw~ f..ca. The diamond ShouJdLSt.,a.,&Meicbtofdia· Movtno•.•7 .... 1t• PITS a ~ '~ ;!: IUit ii the by CO Lilia hand. mondia you IO up trith \be lri.D£ Wht\e RefftO, CIMn, ac. AJOllALS 8041 Niii T,..._ A CCMH By part.nenhip .,nement. you're bom. if Butt... the -.ce. If ma ... : r•ady •2H. Ind. (714) sr.Mtoe JEU 9110 Norch'• juJQP '°two no trump wu a &.M ki.QI loaee t.o the ace and W• 7 ... ,... auv LO¥ll .._. liiiiii•••••& forci.QI raiaa in ll*lea. South'• Ntuma .-ltiamond, you an 9'.ill aele 2 pan, FREE to ... RAW ~ cloee-«it bid offout1pedaubow.d if you SU-which card'° p&Q from FoalflTUD IOH home. Pi .... call YACJITS 7018 ton< ml toeded, dnl • minimum openinc bid with DO ain· dummy. That rivee )"OU lhrM ~~'o KITTI• ~~~a.:: pion and no intereet in alam. ~ba.nc:#~ of two, a 60 peieent Cuatom: 1• HC'llonal NMda tomg hOme. 4~.J;.u..:: :::::. , _______ _ West led • bee.rt. Declarer woo in ~ \.D your odda. A. \be 11 e e per. I w 0 5 . Sweet genll• . and "6SK .ti l.rade '°' -·""'A ~~~!!':-~:--t dummy. drew trumpe in two rounda ~..., canoot force the kine couches. new mea.1 ...,-.. • y-.,,,,.,. female. .....__. ..,.,:_ -....... 1 ~ andforc.clouttheaceofcluba.After 'thout -.;... rick to the dbl/twin bunt! whit ... -.... -.. ,,_ ~e. ,,_....,.. 1'9iiiiiiii•&liiiiiilliii 9125 ---+---t~-+---1 win.nine the heart rttum, declarer :mbinedtt up 1 l r desk. · eoe.. • ..: =~~ P ..... 48; oo;en s.i. ·111'!'a t ...._ ... A/T, -------------------------lllOY1NO -.a-c:ouc:h FAE E T 0 G 0 0 O ·Sport Fleher. loeded & 2 df, I. '*--ftbult ____.. ' be-.Alful l31SK obo. engone. • t 200 ot>o. _.,._--41_.,._-4 gd cond; con... din H 0 M E . Hee Ith y 17141 ~· 650-2924 I••·-------------e..-10__.._ qtble/4 dvL l73-eOe3 ep.ayed Oerr•an ~+--+-----4-+--1 •.n!ionuc~~~ .• ,.r ~ UllLIOn& ....,., .... ~ 9'301 .... ~ ~ a-------oGEOT nnn• un ~&~PERSON~ 5530 t:'ucon a frame, queen year• yc>ung. lnl .... MAJU1f1 SEIVICE .-.. ,________ matVbox aprtnglTrme llgenl, attractive, s,......-~ 102o••ijii~~--- bdrm end lbla. booll. trained ...tired..... ucc~ ·as an .... gr9y. •-----------------M • d Io• I -M at u re caM9 '30-13.SO * ..._ d••· Very aweet, bl! fthr Int. fu1 pwr, LOST a scdooLS a woman W/M~hlro >Ont oondl 72~M'7• J.::.«! with kid•. 40° llOONNO neer llnf1. ptw,. • ""'Mlch'ln FOUND 2925 INSTRUCTION 3012 ~ :i: =~.0007 · c:all 434-'7084. t5Ch s.. Ne. ~ Ii'"-S32.50. MO-en7 ~+--+---1 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil_'"iii.rnW::"iUu;s"-cloc*. I' OK obO Calli--------- 000F o u N 0 000 BE A PARALEGAL ,,!!!Al!.,~~ llERCBANDJSB SPORTitfG Mee (208)VMetJ IOW IOYCI! 1112 LHASA APSO 1YP• Accred. Atty. In-dren's clclthlng st<We, MISC. IOlS GOODS 6065 --------liliiiiiiiiiiiili• .. iii• ~:!:ui~rC:.:galr~I:!~ struc:ted, Home Study Npt Beacil. 64.S-t355 CAllPllS, rl'S. • .. SILVllR 8""' SwH' dlapoeltlon . FREE INFO IOCMl4S8-2SS5 Secret.-, aAaY 8TROLL•R NORD 1 C Ho ME 1'IAJ1.Ea 8014 Show"" cond.. lo ml. Call ~ & . T ~ Chai-Gr a co A e gen c y • WORKOUT QVM SET iiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii CUilom wNa. -.wo ~--ERSBIPS -!f· r • delulle rnooet. • GF9Y. .. ctworne ~ ,.._· •ICO. celUlltf· pflor'9 _....__.,__._ ..... _.,_-t FOUND: Hlmala~ -~ lengirlg )ob Pff for gr..c oond. Paid lt:lO, l7SO nt..i7n • '89 40• M .... thon 17SK obo ~- Slame .. cat. Young 3018 bored hou:Mwife/pro-ull 145 612442• • Prr••••• Lo ml. male, cream body, feaslonal aecretary. Call eYe or weekend TANNING aaD for loaded w/equlpt •-------- .....,., inartl""""' 'Light Genera.I offtc9 akalls. Nie: Montego Bay .,.,..,_ _..... .-.._....' JO•ot& f210 ~ eyes.~~W"ed. WANT~ Newport Bch Muat be flexi ble CUTE WHllnghouH Wolff ~ ~ --' .,._ -1 873-0223 Country Out> ctaM A thlnkef doer 83' -4337 golf C*t • chergw & 24 Suns. ~ y 22 liiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiliilliil ~p. Ca• Dan Sec ,/a--new tlppeble ttaller. hOuf'9 of uuge on •••••••1ttt • Corolla 42.000 fwy LOST: llMerald cut or Sue &75-3t4t IJ1...-.ist ltOOOlobo. ,._2585 bed! Muet ••"• AUTOllOBDES ml. °'8y 5 AP• lllft/fm d ........... rtng, Sun-. For buSy Property M9f Ll)iNMOWaR wlttt 1900. ~----·••r ~ 9111 wwr, t OMV day, 8/t5, street near In Newport Beach r ... catehef 8'1Qaa 7t4-ae.2:229 • M500 M0-9097 Dfwr'• CoYe, ~ Heavy phonea. er· St.rlll'\On ~ ii5 · BHch~:A D . EMPLOYMENT rend• req'd . Q~ obo.. Gu W..ctr-.r.1•·-----111 lllW 9030 nu-as 9210 typing 6 COmput•r SS() Obo M2~ ,. ....... $Al Jl$ ·-------l~~lll!!·~-!!!!111!11111 LOSTs Hhnalawan uillll, retia• car.» 1 ~~---"5-·---·---· c.t. blue eyea. on · 35 N'alWk Intl S.tur· "-UMattlAS, al ca-11 .11 325 Corw 5lepd. ••• T•w•t• .. .,. mecUc:aliOn. Loe.t on EMPLOYllElfT day. 17.50/Hr. Call ore, many are btoom-whie. ..,,_.,,,· '°P a C•~ YS 4x4. tow Davenport I eland, 5530 4~ only 875-4927 lnO U/Up. 650-2583 Int. mint cones. loaded. ml.... llt.500 obo. Huntlngtoo Harbour. T~..P,...School Queen ~ ..... ~ • llEWPOIT hHled aea1.a. new ....._ lllO Call 642-5678. AEWAROI iii.iiiii,,.iii __ iiii .... iii.._._iiiiii•iii HB area Private ta&, ltO M: gal pWlts 11.&CB 8J&9 tnes/bflil pada, alar 714157M~385 _. .._ achool. ECE unila II; an.de. ~. rn. ays 11e,500 Cal f« I~ l.&:.- Part time, drycaaenera. ,.q'd 83e-t441 trees, t5 gal S20: heft> Clolhe9, tumllure, h-. o..tmat 553-tOOO ftU "'-_, Puf a few words to work for you. For Ad Action CaH a liiJllL AD-VISOR M2-H78 ~. ~;~· us Pcm.t & Gov Jobs pl8nts. t35 kinda St: Nd. eoya. 64s-oeol Cll a 52.3 per "°"' • t>en-wac Ito. 11....,.22 -------CADlllAC IOtO 1 .. -,:. TRADE ~ ctisslfied 842-5978 ' efits, now hWingl Stu4ente• drr•fttft9 TRAD~ •••••iliiliiil••1ll 80CJ.935..QJ22 24 hra It• "' e , p a I r of '.. 1 • Why pfay Hide 'N Sc:nwlun 3--epMd (hliaJ '90 ..._, • V9le SM1C wttn Chlldcwe? here) tUk-. 4 otd ~ Ctusllled While wtf'ed ....,,.,, Cd The ...... tlodayt deep ... pofft '& Ma-N78 gold ~ .... .... '42-5'71 --------1 ALL CMPllT ltDAIR8 ADDmOllS Power~ a~ llllODEIDG 3410 Mt atze Job. 15 ve-e 7 Dy :te:l-8000 24 .,, 642*71. reels. 5419832 lt4.950 722-4317,._ _______ _ •