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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-08-30 - Orange Coast Pilot• THE MESA Winner of 33 journali m award in 1993 Lifeguards keep busy as 12-loot waves hit coast ~ A record number of rescues are reported as nearly 100,000 people flock to Newport shores. "We've had n:.ck and back injuries, a surfer with a c:omp<>und n"b fiacturc, boat rncues and miuana children," said life· guard Mike MaJloy. "The whole pmut." By Sunday evenln& meguards made an estimated 400 rescues. compared to 50 or so on an avera1e day with 2· to 3-root waves. By Lor1Am Basheda. Siii! WrW NEWPORT BEACH -Massive 12- foot w~s pounded the coast Sunday, sending scores of lifcauards into the roup waten for a record number of rescues. "We've had sewral Jood swells this summer," Malloy aaid. 0 8ut this definitely seems to be the daddy of them. Or at &cut one ol them." NEIGHBORHOOD Along with St. Joachim pastor Kenneth Krause , residents work to improve alliance between church and community By M~ Mcleod. St.11'1 Wnttf A lthough i.cpar:1ted by one of Costa Mesa's major nrtcn:il roads, 1he easts1de church of St. Joachim is at the heart of the "cstsidc plight for a better neighborhood. T"'o )CU\ ogo, 1hc Catholic church on Orange A\ienuc bunched a me>\'Cmcnt 10 1mpr0\-c p:m hioner 1nYOl\emcn1 1n church functions Wh:u they dl!>CO\-crcJ w:i..s resident fr~tr:ttaon wath dcteraorauna cond1t1ons on w~ets such as Shahm:tr, Pomona and Pl;acent11. Now w11h the backana of the: Oranae County Congrcg:ueon Community Organaation in An:ahc&tu, re 1dcnts .in the area have '' I think there is a sense of hope and new pride in the neighborhood. On the Saturday we began knocking on doors, some were very happy to see that someone cares. '' initiated nc1ahborhood dun·ups. youth activthcs and a city program designed to keep 3 dose eye on app;ucnt nc&)ect by absentee landJord "l ttrink there is a sense of hope and new pride in the neiJbborhood,'' ~id Father KcMc:th Krause, pas1or at St. Joachim o( CosUt Mcs.i. "On the Saturday we beaan knoctlna on doors, some were very happy to sec that someone cares." The movement in the west.side beaan two years ago when 1he parish joined OCCCO. a ~oup ol IS churches which rep~nt 50,000 familtes throur,bout the county. As a whole, the countywidc orpnization is trying 10 improve the quality of hf e in relipous and rc1idcnt&aJ communitje In late July, lS-foot surf pummeled body surfers at the Wedge. Sunday's waves reached 12 feet at the Wedge and the Point. .. It naned at 9:30 a.m. and hasn't really stopped.'' said lifeguard R~n Williams. "We ha\e biJ surf and big crov.ds." Sunny skin and tepid waler drew near· ly 100,000 people to Newport's shore~. Williams estimated. Lifeguards say the waves arc generated by trOpkal storms in the southern hemi· sphere, and c~pcct lhe surf to remain trong 1hrough tod::i) Newport Beach p:lramcdics -.:arn beach· JO(r5, bo\Ne\ier, to take prec:aution - p:trticul;irly tho~e not famili:u v.ith he;n y surr On Sunday. 11 17-)ear-old Lancaster bo) was rushed to Hoag Ho)pitat -.11h ,.. head laceration after being battered b) the surl at Corona def MJr's moin beach. Newport Beach surfer Tom Richan.hon. 32. was rui.hcd to Wc:.1crn Mc.:d1c:.tl Cc.:n· tcr Sunda) mornin • alter he fr turcd nb y,h1lc surhng Nc11oport lkach p.ua· medic !lob f'1nalt.: :ud \he m.m ial suC· (ercd ~~1bl) internal injune L:ncr in the d:1\, Jo 1ah Bf\bh, 30. "11>cnt oo.cr the foll~." cnhhan& face fir: t into 1he \and "h1 e 'buJv urfm urr lhc bc.ich at M:un. ~lrtct. a orJ1ng lo Pin&)c. Pm&le :uJ the Redondo Be~ h m:tn "a' ru hed tu Hoag H~p1tal "here he doctor's checked him lor ., ce~i.cal tnJUI) 0Jf1cr he cumpl~ ncd l'r a numl.> hanJ Amy Biehl's parents hope to establish scholarship ~ Couple working with professors from Stanford to institute a legacy to their slain daughter. By LO~M Bas.,eda ~ ~ Wr'tf 1\1 \\ Pl>R I l.H·ACI I · Al 1hc \.11n .. lime: lhJt "''""l'n \t.i.nJclJ·, Atn .. ;rn "...: 111onJI Congre'' .. ·on· 'enc' tvJ I\ 11..1 \11\dt:mn the rc .. cnt ml>b li.11l1n~ ot Am\ U1chl, pJrcni:. 111 the: ll,;:.11 "'ornan '"" lin.1hic rl:Jm tu l°'l;;shlall>h '-\llTIC ")fl ll l '>~ lhllar,hap a' .1 !c~aC\ 10 their d..t.ua:htcr Uachl') p;.i rcnh . Peter and LanJ.1, h;J\c ~en v.ork1ng v.1th profc,'>l•r'> lrom ~tJnforJ, "'here 1hc1t J;iuchtcr sraJuJtCJ, ICI come ·up "''h . fclluv.,hap or ...:hobr~h•p tl'l:u v.ould poss1bl~ amol\~ th c\· , .. hangc ol l n1tcd StJtC) nnJ uth Alric.1 'tudcnh Biehl, ~6. wa) an ~uth Alnca "' a Fulbright holar when a mob of l'ilJd.. \outh\ ambushed her car \\ cdnc~Ja~. ,1abbing her to Je.;ilh Jllegedly b1.c.au~ \he "a' "hue Sh~ v.a\ ' hcJulcd to n, out ,,f Sou1h Aln~a onl) three <l;) f31cr (\>r a '"'' It> her famtl) ·~ l\e'-'port Beach home bdurc lca\lng for Rutgt.·r, Um\Cf'>ll) "here ,he h.ad JU\I ""n J tour·\car ~hola~h1p On 5.iturdJ). :a no1c frlJm 1hc "1Jo" ol '!.lain Ct\ll ra •hi' lcJJcr Re.,. ~t.artan Lulhcr ~m~ Jr :11· riH·d at the Uu:hl'" hl.·ric C\JHC' 1r ir, her 'urn.'" CvrctlJ 'II Kang wld the l..t.m· 11'1 lhJI her t~ 1ught-. ""'oulJ be with .\1m "' 'h.: lead ;a mah.h on \\ J'h'"Gtun \ .. lurd:a) c1.,m· n•cm,Halin • 1 .. \ 1 h ann1,c1...af'\ \)f her hu'b nJ', ··1 H:aq~ a Dream" '~\.,h pastor at St Joachim What pw h officials dt~cred locaJty "":is people wctt not coming to the Costa See PRIDE/4 hther Kenneth KrAuse, pulOf at St. J~chim of Costa M en: striving to mne .:a dlif etence. At the 'amc tame, the Ira nJ, U1chl h J m de dunng her lO m mth' an 'k•ulh Africa. a ""ell a' Iran ·er-. tJ ~d a mcmor1:il cer- ON THI COVla The painting on the t~ of page 1 is by k>cal •rtist Leotge Tapley. f0t Information on ori· gin.ii ~ntingt, call 722-6535. •••••• BUSINESS FAX 631-5902 CIRCULATION 800-2S2-9141 CLASSIFIED ADS 642-5678 RETAJL ADS 642 .. 321 NEWSROOM 540..1224 NEWS FAX HOTLINE 642-6086 SPORTS ..... Aro4.tl\CI T<J\tVn ••••••••••• ,, ••••••••••• t.l Btk:fse .............•.......•••......•••••.. 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Oad 1n b:tthrobe an(! morning stubble, they deliver impa ioned lecture~ on deficit pending in a voice like a sonic boom. A doctor's order to give up coffee is no less a death sentence than a ~pousc's demands to shred your credit cards. Doth hu-.ba nds conspire to make a ~omJn\ life safer -and duller. Serving a different calling ~ Working for the American Association of Retired Persons, former nun-turne~-lobbyist fights for seniors' health care. By Russ Loar. Stilfl W11tet A nnc Hogan-Shereshevsky, 72, is an outspoken advocate for seniors, often traveling to Sacramento as an unpaid lobbyi<it for the American As5ociation of Retired Person!.. After 30 )CUr!. as a M>mewhat cloistered Catholic nun, she enjoys speaking out. And as she gets older, she says ~he'd nc,er go back to the convent life. even though they still keep a room for her. "I v.ould not put myself away again," says the Co<>ta Mesa resident. "I've paid my dues. !.O I Y.ant to enjoy life." At age 18. Hogan-Shereshcvsky so admired the French nuns who taught her in high sc hool, she decided to enter a convent. She moved from her home in Queens. New York. to a convent tn Ottawa. joining a French order of nuns known as the Sisters or Saint Louis' Marie de Monfort. After her training was complete, she returned to New York where !.he lived at Our Lady or Wisdom Convent while working towar<;i o college degree and teaching nt a Catholic elementary school. Following in the practice of taking the name of a favorite saint. -;he became Sister Michael. "As a new young nun. I had to teach 45, third· grade boys," she says. "An older nun aid to me. 'They're tough kids. You're going to st:trt teaching in September -don't mile until Christmas.· .. She eventually moved to several schools, working with young polio victims. Jn 1 9~3. she had to run an iron One male authority figure -can a rcsimental tie, the other a stetho- scope, but their Modus Operandi is remark.ably similar. When a patient or wife digrcs.scs into trivial, long-winded explanations, both men activate the world's oldest dcf cnse weapon: The intimidating get-to-the-point. classy-eyed stare. If looks could kill, this wouldn't send you to the hospital, but your CJ<> would require a f cw sutures. The success rate of '1'he Stare" is marginaJ, however, especially in a doctor's office. It only challenges a woman's determination to continue her detailed review of every twinge and sneeze on her laundry li$t of ailments. When a physician takes the Hippocratic Oath be a good listener, he has no idea what an earful he's going to get from the lung by hand at a Long Island hospital to keep a youn& girl alive after a hurricane caused a power outage. "All the power blew out and the generators weren't working." She earned a chelor's degree in English from Safot John's University in New York and was assigned to a number of East Coast schools throug- hout ,the years, "like in the Army," she aays. At age 48, 30 years after she first entered the convent, she quit. "At 48, I had my master's degree by then and I wanted to graduate from the nunnery," she says. "Shakespeare says. 'Get thee to a nunnery,' J figured it was time to get thee out of the nunnery. I wanted to be liberated, but I'm still an active. practicing Catholic." The daughter of a newspaper labor union leader at the New York Post, Hogan-Shereshevsky was not sure what to do with her life after she left the convent in 1969. "I felt like the Mars probe -lost in IL '1, a SI Readers Hotline: 642·6086 YOUf n:wNNNllll above ... O"'ly Not °' ,...... l•P' •"' be ~Jfd and ~ d.. retlly to Cd.lot ~ LubcW T~ "'"" l• hour ~'"I ~~ """ t. \Md ID 1fC'Ol'd i.oen to ltw edoiot on ""Y l(.p;< CIMIC•ibli«or. eo ltle tiollorw ...t;o •.1111 1 _.., ,..,, CDnlf'Ntlll ~ m.-ifl(tude llOOI 25l•91•1 In -• Olill>ide d Ntw- pott lffch-' Ca.t' Mtw, tllbla'9ltO"f IO \lw D.wy PJuc onfy -ev.1111.)bW by !Niii for SI St f* mond\ S«ond <'-para., f)M • Cou ,,....., CA "'"'" w"* .a •!>' ~• ut• itod locM Wift) f'OST~ 1clt· s.nd iddrs c~ to Ttw Not. fl' 0 loii 1560, C..U Mew. CA 9262' C~H . No ntwt m'"' """41.ttlON. _ _... Nit« OI ~....,,... .. ..,, ~ '*""'· ~.,,.. ,._. ~ dot *' II .atiOlll Jhll ii l'O"' <Oft""-'Y ....... CM\ be ~ ~ WfillM ptn!W- M.WI al cr:ipvrwit _... How to reach us Circut..tlon: (The TlmH Or.np County) (800) 252·9141 Vocal Sell. What a llfife can'1 dllcu wi1h VJ her first hu band, he ~ unlo:id on her " l1J second E'entuaJly he becomes a pan-time therapist and marrfagc counselor ;i.s well as a healer. An iodi)- pcnsoable confidant All thi raises a troubling question. With the new Health C3re Progr.im, what happens if we h:ive to part with our belOvcd doctors and mentors? lt would be tantamount to divorcing a spouse. I'm too old to stan dating ag;tin, and djusting to a new doctor -prob:ibly some kid who's never seen cellulite before. In my case l'd be losing more th:tn a family doctor -more like ix speci11lis1 . 1\ie Sot an expcn covering every pan or my real estate from the suburbi3 of my feet to my inner city digc~tivc sy~tem. space," she sa>"S. But she ~n adjusted. th3nks to friends and a brother who i a priest. She got 3 -clcric:il job for the American Ho pital Association in New York City and had to ride to work ·•on the crowded, scary subwa) . " S be moved to Californi:i about f ivc years later, and eventually joined a Garden Grove singles group where at age 56 she met Jesse Shere hcvsky, a disabled man. She was married in Las Vegas six weeks later. Her hu band, . who become president of Glass Mountain -an orgamuuion for disabled adults -died even years later. Hogan-Shercshevsky was the editor of the organization'• new letter for 10 years. She is now in the second year of a four-year term as an unpaid lobbyist for AARP. She says health care reform h the most important 1 sue for seniors, followed by the protection of retirement income and savings, risina tucs and utility rates, affordable housing ond ""'· -"'-M '°"' ~ To Ml .. A C0tr«tion ~ Ci..iified Ml·S678 )-1Ja.a.e.1 ,.,, ....... II a tti. Nl'lt't pr:iliry IO ~ ftlMa al '"°" fl ~ ,.._ tll .S40-Ul4 t J6l TIMM~ .... r.r...11 .... ~ ,_,.....,~Nie N!Ww'f ........... , ... ...... ~....,_., .... ~~tioft~ -a..e. o.iMW-.. ........ ~ ~•Y 642-4321 ldieorW News 540-1224 ~6-42 ... llO News. Sports r u 64 6·4 l 'o M.a.. OMc9 8Ulint9 Office 642,...l21 lueina fM 631-S902 -.. 1111iC11 'o .r....r._., --....... _,.. ... Oii'lll.r ........ OiilfilMdllOIWilf ,,., ,... 1.6 ...,,...u )&Jt ....... tiUU111.'-t Ji>1,...u HS~ U Some pc0plc collect c~ull. I cullect pcciaJi IS. Aside from the quan<Ury or ch:inging doctors. there's another aur3v:u1on. Filling out a new IS-page medical questionnoire with qucrie like .. Do )OU, or any member of your family. uffer from incontinence'!" The first time I confronted thi impertinent que uon, I ogonizcd wbether I hould revc:al Aunt Sarah's liCcret ailment, and decided it w:ss nobody's business. After )Cars of practice, I've learned to fill out mcd1 ul hi torie with :lll the right :insv.er so 11 doesn't trigger any red nags. I alv.ayi. tll~ in a Ccw tonsillectomies or appendec· tomics to m:ike it look lc1it1m3te. but that's all. What ~·orries me, uppo~ thcy\c cunningly revised those questionnaire!>, ~ l get trapped into revealing the truth., Nancy MclnlJTr's column •ppcars "1CI)' Monday. • '' At 48, I had my masters degree by then and I wanted to graduate from the nunnery. Shakespeare ays, 'Get thee to a nunnery, "'I figured it was time to get thee out of the nunnery. I wanted to be liberated, but I'm still an active, practicing Catholic. '' Anne .... illelallmQ 72-year-old advocate for seniors tron pori.uion. and protection f1om ::ibuse. •·we look for lcg1sla11on 1hat give' helps u on these issue • •· ~he J) "Our members C\en help the lcg1~lators write the legi l3Jion ... Hogan-Shercshc~ky 1s olso interc tcd in local politics and has become a familiar figure at local City Council meetings. She's al o a talented ingcr and was fcotured in the Senior Follie:~ at the Cost:& Mcs:i Senior Center la t June. Although she left the convent. Hogan·Shereshev\ky nc\'er really left her calling. with continuing work as a teacher and now her untiring acthi m for seniors. For the seniors in her community who arc having problem~. 'he s:sys there are nn~crs :ind there ore people who can help. "Do not remain alone -come to the enior (enter," she advi es. "We can not solve all the problems. but there' a way to lc:id you to the service you need." a 111 cae••• COITAMllA ANIO• ClllTla WIDNUDAY IO:lO a.m. -Chair faercis.e 11 a.m. -Contraet Bridge noon -TLC Lunch Program 12:30 p.m. -Table Tcnni 1 p.m. -Pinochle J p.m. -O\or.al Cl:w THUUDAY . 9 o.m. -Streich Oa 9 a.m. -SquJrc 0Jnccr tO:JO 11.m. -Ouplicntc Br idge tO:JO a.m. -Yoa~ l l 1.m. -Bingo noon -TLC Lunch Program J p.m. -Country We tern Dance Fa I DAY 10·30 o.m. -Pinochle 10:30 a.m. -Pl ay RcJding noon -J LC Lunch Proaram ll:JO p.m. -Cana ta, Cribbage 1 p.m. -··ncau\y nnd the Oc:t)t" 2 p.m. -&llroom Dance Cl.t!.s MONDAY, Sept. 6 \ l:lbor O:i)', Ctnttr Clo~ TUESDAY, Sept. 7 9 a.m. -S5 ah'e ~1gn up tarh 9 a.m. -T .ip Cl.I\~ 9 a.m -!>trctch Ctb lO:JO a.m. -Pincxhlc 10:30 11.m. -Club General IO:JO 11.m. -\'og.i noon -(ontrJd Omigc 12:.as p.m. -Uingo J p.m. -f:i luon. Po1..c, Prese nt 7:30 p.m. -U:allroom JJnCC • OASIS SENIOR CINTIR WIDNUDAY 10·00 a.m. -C1"1I \\ ar '"Iii. IO:JO 11.m. -C.ahgr.aph) 2:00 p.m. -l\cc:dlc'H>rl 2:30 p.m. - Another P:a»Jgc .i:30 p.m. -Life On You r O"n THUUDAY 9 a.m. -\\ooJ Caf';tng 8:50 a.m. -Yoga 9:00 o.m. -Watercolor) 9-JO a.m. -Shufntoo.ird 10:00 a.m. -r rend\ 10:00 a.m. -Table renni' 11:00 a.m. -Ru) ian Langu:tge ll:JO p.m. -Sp.ml\h 3 1:00 p.m. -Ph,uograph) i:JO p.m. -F1nanc1al Forum Fa I DAY 10:00 11.m. -Gener.ii meeting 10:00 a.m. -P;un1ing for Olind noon -PotlucL. Luncheon 12:30 p.m. -Duphcatc's Bm1tl! l:JO p.m. -Dance U\e li:md 1:00 p.m. -Mah Jonu MONDAY, lept. 6 8:JO a.m. -Art Workshop 9:00 a.m. -Pottery Woruhop 9:00 a.m. -Int Watercolor 9:30 1.m. -UL.ulcle 9:.as a.m. -Bead Stringing 1:00 p.nt. -Coin and Stamp Collect ma 1:00 p.m. -Mnh Jonu Le 50ns 2:00 p.m. -Che ConAMUA Ct11ltt Street: A VCR and -.allc:t -ere 1oka W~dnc:sJay r rom a home: "' the 600 bkxk. ""' 8allcT' Sctttt: An auto ~•• reported tofcn Tvcldlly from lhc 600 blOclc. • Y.,._J ......... : AlllOI -ere rtpot1ed ltoka Wc:dnctdaJ from tlile 2200 block ol Fouotai.t Wwy, South Caltt P\al.a aAd IM IJOO bloct 0( ..... A...._ la I I fleer. A oooler Wll ..._,,_.,hc,..ola ..,._ 19 IN 300 MDll Sa~. ·····--T~ ........ .. ..,...,,~ .. ...... ............. _. .............. -... 1.,.•A And T HD&'I A WHOU LOI' CW llGrntNG GOING ON -OM item Me• IO bept &DOC.her, more or le rcla&ed. I write about Awnbl .. aao11 Coney Island iA Newport °"8ea. aod aomeone · mentioaa oearby Sbell'Nlcer lllaad. So I write about ShcllmaUr, and IOmeOM alb if I know where Shatt bland is. A.Dotber caller advilcs tlw once-barren Shark IJ&and. before beina translonncd iDIO fancy Unda hie, was the location oC battle scenes from John Wayne's ·~winnina rum. ••Suds of lwo Jima." So I mention the movie, and someone asb if 1 know about another famous fliclt 'shoe ri&ht here in the bluffs overlook.ina Shark-Unda, which hits me where I live. .... , .. TODAY WRITING WORKSHOP: .A workshop called '1'hc An of Business Writin&" will be held at 3151 Airway, Suite S-2 in Costa Mesa from 6-9 p.m. Publicist and internationally published writer Barbora DcMarco will teach. Cost of SJS will cover handouts and refreshments. Pre-registration is essential as space is limited to 10. for more information, call 760-8086. INVEST1NG ADVICE: Joe W. Conner v.-ill hold a work.shop lilied "Makins Real Estate Investors' funds Work for You" at the Co5ta Mesa Ubrary from 6:30 · 7:30 p.m. Reservations arc needed tnd cosl is free. for more information, caJI s.40-S87S. And )OU know wlaM 1M mowte Wll1 OI COW"IC you do. II WM ., All C)uicc oe tbc Weacan fl'OG&, .. &Ma'a wMt. Wak. tben'1 ...,.. ...... &Jas. WlUk doUla ...... IJDOUDI of ..... .. Ncwpon 8eecb Public Ubnly, I WU reminded daat loll of .......... movies were f&bned aloDa dae abora aad oa the duDCI of Oreaacr ":c': 8adi -iDdudina IUCh sped .. H"f"ba Sbcit." "Captain Blood" aad ""Jieuure bland." And. lat WC (OIJC&, C'leopatn'I tolden barac once &lidcd ~ IM c.c.on.a dcl Mar coudinc, tiect la the ~ when ii wu called the Nile -and £cypt'1 Queen wu a nice Jcwilh pt from Cincinnati, n.11 .... a Good'ee•, who became T1Mda Ban. Many local villaacn ~ared in .. Cleopatra," especially an the put Battle at Actium. wasect oCt our ahorcs. That was re-created here back in 1917, and there are no known survivon. 0 • AND NOW 11IEY PROBABLY DON'T SVEN AU.OW DOGI ON TU l&ACll -OM of the mor9 IMCiaaams cdll about Sbatt lalud WM fJoaa Manha ICJlkfer, who remembers the dt.ildteo '• pma played on the barren llDd 1piL And DOW &be wooden it aftyoM remembers the 'batkina aanda' o( aeirtJy Irvine Cave. Barking sands? "MOftly, I pes.s, they were just the sounds of our imapnatioo," lhe said. °'When we walked barefoot on the beach, the sand made sharp crunchilla aounds - like a small dos barkins. Ah, yes, Martha, I can explain tbaL Acx:ordlna to my scientific research, that sand was imponcd from the West Paciric islands of Yap. 0 AND NOW LET US FOCUS ON m£ FICUS -There's an oneoina mystery in the otherwise serene village or Corona del Mar. It's the stran&e case of The Mutilated Fteus. The Chamber of Commerce, dMica'td IO ClllmmUAity beaulifal.JOD. • still Hiid .. aM culprit •ho (iUqally) trinuDed a tn:c on Coast Hipway. Oa Ill ochcrwllc quiet Sunday. With a chaiA saw, yet. \ WM it a merchant whole sip obscurcd1 Was it someone Vtho simply bates fad? Was it Gcorsc Washinatoo? A f\ill-borc ill\lcstlption is unckr "'1· We're talkina about a city-owned tree here, and penalties can be severe. ln addition to a stjff fine, the offender wt.II be forced to read the c:oUcctcd poems or Joyce Kilmer. 0 TH1S PASTA HAS A f\11'Ullf! -So )'OU reel terrible because )'OU didn't Invest in McDonald's when the fas1-food c.bain Sol its Sllr1? OK, here's another ioldcn opponunity. Arter visi1ina Biskctti Boy, the unique pasta vcnlure beina launched by Newport's Jim Dale in fountain Valley's Mariposa Plaza, I'm convinced th11 the former Villa Nova restaurateur bas a wiwr. nc =..':..:'· .-w. 11 tolid ( detaill fi ) ' Tnau me. ()a)o's JtOR aoar lib a pizza turned Frisbee, and fraodUles an sure to follow. 0 I 11' YOUa MINO IS GOING, PL.IASE PRESS TH£ POUND IU'M'ON - ~rbcard neat a telephone io use at tM Ows Seniof Otiz.ens Center iA Con>na del Mar: .. No, no, plebe don't put me on boki. I'll forset what l VflS eonna 11y," 0 £XIT UN£ -ThiS is tb.c day l promised to caddy ror Joey Di.shop in the Opera Pacific Goll Tournament, benditina .. dcvdopmentally challcnacd children." look for us at Pelican Htll Golf Oub. I'll be the one ~1th 1hc dri~er -in a ,OU can Jtrry Kobrlo's co/um.a nuu Moed•1 aad W~o~d.,, . car show tod;iy from 9 a.m. unail Socie1y will f cature veteran Superior Court Judge and local, Robert Gardner. Gardner will share ht.s anccxlot~ about the hfe and lives of a town called Balboa. The meeting v.111 be held at the Sherman Libra() and Gardens an Corona Del Mar at 7.30 p.m. Call 871-2935 for 1nformatt0n: Ryn Wi~~. S, readies herself for practice during gymnastics cfass at Costa Mesa's Downtown Communily Center. The center offers classes for girls .iges 2·18, and for boys .iges 2·10. The next'.12-~eek session be2ins on Sept. 20'. For more information, call 642· 1569. 11 p.m. at eight diff crcnt locauons at lhe Orange Counry fair and Exposition Cenccr. Adult admission is SS and children under 12 are free . CaJI 826-1948 MONDAY, SIPT. 6 CAR SHOW: The Orange County Cf'\lising Associalion will sponsor a car show today from 9 a.m. un11l 3 p.m. a1 eight different loca11ons at the Orange County fair and Exposition Center. Aduh admission is SS afld children under 12 uc free. Call 826-1948 TUUDAY, SIPT.1 ECONOMIC OUTLOOK..: The Back Bay Club -a bus.mess luncheon orgamuuon -will dascuiss "Partncr)h1p 2010" nad its impacl on lhe fu1urc economy or Oanie Coun1y dunng a luncheon at the ~ Mcnd1cn Hotel A fee or S30 ro1;c r lunch Call 586-4660 CON\'ERSATIO' TIPS: T ips for beuer convcrs:u1on:il U.11ls "111 be prcsenaed by the lmpro"i :i1ion Comed) Club tonight 11 7 pm :it the Ne.,.port Center L1brar> All auendee~ will be g11..en free passes for the lmnc lmpr~v Club Call 644-31 1 GOLF TOURNAMENT: The 2nd Annual Cal Schmidt Gotr Toumamcn1, bcncfitin& the Girl Scout Council of Oranac County, will be held today at the Santa Country Oub in Costa Mesa. e event will beain with a ubecuc lunch, followed by a hotgun start at noon. Fee: ISO-S200 per golfer. For more formation. call 979-7900. Maned for Ufe" will be topic di.sawed by Dr. Hush Bailey durin& a Newpon Harbor Alea Chamber or Commerce lunch at noon the Balboa Bay Oub. The cost is $14 per person. offered for $4. for more, caJJ 644-5075. THUUDAY SMOKING CLINIC: The American Lung Association of Orange County will have a Freedom from Smoking Oinic starting today. The class meets twice a week for four weeks at Hoaa Memorial Hospital.· Prc·registnlioo is required and cost is $75. For more information, call 835-LUNG. from 8 a.m. to S p.m. an the Equestrian Center. Admission is free. Call (310) 459-8066. SATURDAY CAREER PLANNING: An introductory seminar for people who want to chttngc career~ or clarify their life purpose and d1reC1 ion wall be offered by McCue Associa1es at 3:30 p.m. al 4570 Campus Drhe an Newport Beach Cost i.s SIS. Call 979-1000. THUUDAY, llPT. t JUDGE ROBERT GAR.ONER: FRIDAY, llPT. 10 HORSE SHOW: The Fall Wcs1cm Horse Shov. will be held al the Orange County f :ur and Expo>1tion Center from 8 :i.m . un1iLS p.m. m 1he Equestrian Cen1cr today and Saturday for more anformauon, call .708·1652. OMPUTER CONSULnNG: The usincss Assistance Comntittec or he Ncwpon Harbor Arca amber or Commerce will rovide free consuhing on S·DOS based PC technology, oniabt from 6-8 p ... m. 1470 ambotte Rd. Ncwpon Beach. or more information, call 59-9137 (Reservations required). Ql PLANNING: An troductory seminar for people ho ~nt to chanae careen or larify their life purpose and irection will be offered by McCuc iatcs at 3:30 p.m. at 4570 pus Drive in Newpon Beach. t is SIS. for more information, all 979·1000. USSIAN llEFORM: The cwpon Foundation, which udlcs major economic issues. will Id a breakfast at 7:30 a.m. with est speaker Frederick R. denon who will discuss Ru.ssian • mic reform. Cost is S 18 for n-memben and $12 for embers. To call for reservations more Information. call 311. TOASTMASTERS: The Harborlites Toastmasters Oub will meet at 7 a.m. at the Newport Beach COu.ntry Oub, 1600 East Coast Ha,hway. For more, call 640-66SS. KJMONA PRESENTATION: The Newport Hubor Panhclleruc will present "The Stal} of 1hc Japanese K.imona" at its 10 Lm. mccti.n& at St. Michael and All Mads Church, 3233 Pacific View in Corona dcl Mar. Lunch will be ( ,_ faJDAY '1 HORSE SHOW: The Labor Day Oassic Horse Show will be held You're Invited To Sec Ou'r CusroM INVITATION PRINTING CENTER Choate From Ow 1""' SNtt;. of im SIJk p,;,, ~ Piflnand £-n.,a. Whccher You Need ln...-a.. f.or Wcddinp .•• Showa• ... Annmr.n. ... linh ~ •.. 8inhdap • : . HolidaJI ... Or Fot ThM OnC.-l•A-Ufaimc Specill • We ti... a Friaa41,. c..-.. ancl HtlpM Saff, laAl ... Tel o ..,,_ .... .,, I ou •... •C..Dtlll CAR SHOW: The Orange Councy Cruising Association will sponsor a car show today from 9 a.m. until 11 p.m. at eight dilfcrcnt locations at the Orange County fair and Exposition Center. Aduh admission is SS and children under 12 arc free. For more information; call 826-1948. SUNDAY CAR SHOW: The Orange County Cruisina Association will sponsor a .s Please tlola Us For Dinner Lunehor Weekend Braneh ~·s was~-bl1ded il QicagO *cu bis~ "' hrrlt ,.q,e tor cu '3nOJs au Sausage m Pllenm. n.y it "8 1930's. Todly, tis SOOS & pldsoo corm., provide a ~ mnt "utnc .., food prepal1d trestl dat/ n2 seascnd wl\ 5 gerwnlbls " -pride forR .. wllills Cll 723-0821 ma••••Wlf•...,_.._ This monlh's general mee11ng of the Orange County Historical 95 SQ. YD. IUIM flPll .U, Lt 6291111111 •• #21. r. .. 722-8420 ., . ' . . • . . ... ' BOAT OWNERS I SKIPPERS . BWS "JEXACO' LAtalG 4 Mondlr. N9W 30, 1• 0 ........ ~ .... Paularino Elementary School students Zineta Pepic, left, and K.ua Jenlcins work scraping gum from ground during cleanup ~turday. lo clean their bou~ a nd prOl.'1dc free lodging for the hordes of pco-BIEHL From 1 pie expected to amve in sown for Amy's memori31 scf'icc at St. An· cmon) of )Ong Jnd pra)c:r Jrew's Prcsbytcnan 1n Newport Tonight A in Boe~ak. chJ1r-Beach on Fnday m..1n of the Atru.;.in Natiun;.il Con-Amy's ashes ""Ill be flown to grc~' m lhc \\ c ,icr Cape region, Newpon Beach th•~ ""eek. Bichl's will hulJ a mcdin~ in the tov.n-parents arc expected to mccl w1t.h )hip "here U1ehl "J'> l1llcd the pastor at St Andrew's today Tv.o 1cen' h,1\c been <.a rrc,tcd 1n to plan the scnicc and talk about conncc11un '' 11h \\ ednc,d.1) \ bru-speaker.. IJI a11Jd. "We're hanging in 1herc," siud Smee 1h.11 lime. Uu.:hl' parent!>, Amy's sister. "We'll make it." Jlun~ ""h hc:r '"1¢r.' Muth and Dedicated to adva ncing the bro1her Z.1 .. h J J HHor JI !\e.;.port· cause o( the oppre~ed. Biehl had Harbor High \1..h•1 I. hJ\C been m-been v.orling at the law ccn&cr of undated v.11h telephone call\. a Wc~tern Cape univcnity where fa,c., cirJ-. Jn.1 llu~rr' 'he was considered by collcaauc 5trOJngc.:r' ha\C ~Jlkd \\llh offe r~ to be a "fighter fo r freedom." ' BALLOT From 1 There: " no rcas.on Cur them to go up, but there 1s good reason for 1hcm 10 gu Juv. n," he ~1J ~1111, Hcndrid .. -.on :anJ 1hc Newport Taxpayers Alli:mcc 'loOUld Ille 10 sec the v.ording changed. Out the City Attorney has said ch.inging the o.illot v.ort.ls ng v.oulJ take a rormaJ writ of mandate, wh ich mu,1 he .1ppro1.cd by 1hc council, an action considered un- li~ely by cou, 11 membca "We arc \.Oncc:rnc:d ;about 11." Hendrickson said. "Dul at this point we don'1 l..nov. "'hat to do about it." If this NO\ ember's aJ\ 1\01)' 1.otc gets a 60 percent approval, the counciJ mu~t then hold a protc t be:uins for property owners. v.hcre 50 pcr\.CIH :appro1.al ""'" be needed to pa. s the lSSC$$J1\cnt. The council \Ct the a>~~'mcnt at that time. 'l ---------------- For more local business news and insight from Orange County· leaders, tum to Business in today 's Times Orange County. And dOn ·1 mi Inside Job. I dole up~ M one penon' WOil. ' I Armed "ilb disinfttt:ant 1nd dettnninatlon. dozeru or p~ats •ad scudt'Dls speric mort clun tipt hours S:aaunlay &Mac Paufarino Elementary • f:aC"e lift bflort school startJ Mpt, 9. "\Vt •Of'Ud our tail off," wd Jan Nohuul, tbt mother or three Paularino 'tudent • From 8 a .m. to 4:30 p.m •• adu.lts and cbildrtn scntbbcd walls. ~ind~ , ~idcwalks and picnic tables. They s-tpt. nkt'd and picUd up tra h . "The school looks fabulous," 'ohand iaid. 0 Wt felt "' bad m:adt :a dirftttnct." ~ Nt•1>0rt-Me :a Unintd Sthool DI trit1 suppUtd the clnnin& tquip~n~ sand IMO custodial offidaJ aumt'd out to as ist. · Nol::and s:1id sbt wa dl :appointed to learn after the cleanup Saturday t\'tninc. ho"t\tr, that loitenrs in the.area "ere already using the scrubbed-do"o "alls for urinals. olnnd s:iid she and a group calltd Parenb . for P:aularino Pride plan to atltnd the choul board's Sept. J.i mtetlni to ask tna>tttS for the ., money 10 build a fence around tht school. -By LorlAnn Bai/ml• AWARD MATCO is the proud recipient ot the Ntwpot1 ~boa Rotary Ctubs award for honesty & lnlegnty and N.s been a fMTIJly owned .,d opmltd tlliSlntSS since 1960 ALEXPl.UI ..,..ue.c.a mi ..... ,. •P't1tt1 ....... . A:i.T., '9118 • 1tJ .. ,. c:Milfdll .......... AAATCO TRANSMISSION , 728 Pl~cenl1d A·•e Co·.!! r.·. ',I .· CALL 6]1 ·1170 oner Elcpill ~1.1993 Fram 1 Mae cburcb timM becMase lhsy were aoo &IM or too Ured to come. c.:cpc to F IO SudaJ Ma& "We fouad • loC ol ~,. in the families -a IOt c>l thinp were overwhclmins. thAfi why the'y didn•t h:ivc Ibo cneray 1u come '° church durina the week and onl) S1&1Mtay M~ ... said huy MaJucno, who .. 1th KtaUK and her hU$band uo has helped fQ\ter the OCCCO croup II SI Joachim. "Nuw after we h:1d our vi iti. we h d more people, more tcen·agcr) and young adult cominJ to the different programs •e h:i\oe." For ex.smple, Mtducno id, three years tgo the church was b:ptizina about fhe chih.lren a month. The number ha incc gr~n to 60 b:abie b:ap1iicd • month. Bui be~ides guncrin1 more acti\-c members, M dueno and Krause said they ha"c reached ous the communi1y at larac to help. The fruit of I~ effort hu resulted in m:any meetings ·with Costo Mes:a c11y officials and the formation of A code enforcement sweep program, aimed to elcan up bulldin& and ~Ccty v1ol:uion5 in 1ar1e1ed areas of the city • ·•we thought u w~~ ~fal j~ticc, so "'e "'cnt 10 neighborhooch and acted our faith," Madueno )lad ·•we would gt) and talk to the people. h)len to them anJ wal~ w.11h them through 1hcir pain 0.-Plot 0 we·,. DOC ...._ 11111 :~'°"'· M·~ jYt& ilacn-:ao 'liMea. ~with the MM! 1--. the~ arc 20 other ..,W. leaden 1PfCad out OA Bly, Wall c and Wi.bOn .irccu Who rc:Ach ouc to 1htlr f«pCCd\-e communities. They meet (C.>f an hour Al ol1ca u one to two times • month to ~iscv common concerns. OCCCO Director Stc~nic Gut also meet" fCl\lliuty with the kaJcr ' facahtatot. "We pr0tiuc a ~otc:c ror the poot nd m0tkr:atc incumc familic ," Gut :aid . "Wc·rc about bulldin1 rcl:itt0Mhipi in the cun1municy and rcprT n1in' chc n1;cds or the family." While S1. Joachim ~ played a m:ajor role in unitina •c,.tsidc residents. p~ri hioners from that area only make up a linJc more than h:alf the people who aucnd the church The other half of the 3,000 member p ruh haia from the more stable c:a t ide nnd extend~ into p rts of Newport ~ch. Out Krnu)C ~aid he docsn•t ~e tbC crtort in the westsidc I) dctr:tc11n1 from his conireg:uion u a whole. "We h:we people v.1th m11lion·dollar luics mix(d with people w.ith below . minimum •J&C , so h's :a ch;illcngc for 1h~ pui b to be ;i community, .. Kr:>u~ }3.iJ • I hope v.c\'C done :a ~ni« in m;i~ma :Ul pcopk feel welcome You m:iy nll 1t c:i l idc "'c t~1dc. v.e cnll 1t St J\).;Chtm' p;tfl\h " C.e•taJ F •acllD• G!!!P REFINANCE TODAY Guranteed To Lowtr Yoar Moathly Paymeat At ABSOLUTELY NQ COST! .. 1::::=.:. ... ..... ,.n,_. Cot\ T odoy f 0t o Free Consultcmon (800) 201 -FUND 5031 Birch Ave .• Suite E, Newpott Beoch • FAMOUS RIBS & SALAD • TERIYAKI, LEMON OR MAYA CHICKEN &SALAD • PRIMAVERA PASTA &SALAD SERVED SUNDAY llllfl FRIDAY 5:00-1:00 Pll .................... Dllr .... ~~ ... CosLl M~u·s new lire 5lltion: ~tt-deWled, be1utirully_proportioned and intelli~nlly piAnned. Metro Fire Station: A jewel. in the desert H a\C')>Ou e\er driven down a ~lrccc :ind ull o( n sudden come upon a structure or place ch:at 1s totally unc\pccted :ancJ c'cittng? Well. th:at h:appencd to me ~eral "eel. ngo s I Architecture hendcJ 10 S.C.R. You "ill prob:abl) ncH~r sec the Metro fire st:auon in Ct»ta M~. l e'~ loc:ucd wme~hcre bct"ccn the Pcrfonmng Art Ccnrcr a.nd ;in open !1clcJ that i\ plJnneJ h> be UC\clOpc!J "-llh t)p1C3I office bu1IJing anJ -----• commcra:al cructures. ·After rc\icvrina the original pro~d Bal~ hl:anJ Fire S11u1on a v.cll a the custing Nev. purt Police Sta lion. I was beginnins 10 beliC\e 1ba1 gO\ernmenHponsorcd buildings prQh1bil~ aooJ de51~n Well. for "hate~c:r reawn (the true re n v.111 prob.ibl) :alv..i) remain a m))tCr) ). the Caty oC Ccnta Mc~ ha' built .i ltttlc 1ev.cl" of J fire talion in a IQ\'.lllon th..11 1~ ~mcv.hat que t 1on;ihlc. "4) I "'ill try to l..ccp from ;cuing 1ntu ix>ltt1 (v. h1ch 1s \1rtu:llly 1mpo '1blc ). but J thought I m1ah1 "~het )Our npp¢t11c" ..ufftc1cntl) Cur )UU to talc .in utr.a minute on>""' v.ay to S C R. ur the Arts Center :snd cc "h.it gU\ernmcnt c:Jn do. gi,en the riaht circumstance,. The tructurc. Y>hi h officially opened Au& 20, i not going to ~•n top honor\ in a ma1or de 1an competiuon, but 11 \hould v.m u iall for any design rompel1t1on \tnctly de ign:itcd for g<)\Crnment project . The ba 1c challenge in the de iin of a fire •t111on. i how to m kc a be.' look cood· After iall. 1l pnmllfY fun tion lS to hou c tv.o to three fire trucks as well ilS ut co eight persons. h truly i. JUSl n over ired garage. Added to the hallcocc is the budcet Cor O\crnmcn111I bu1ldin1s. v.hk:h tl nd11ionnlly low. As a ide i uc. the 5tructurci ll\e to be mainlcnancc free, hich tends to minimize the lection of builJina materi I\. rom the outside, the tructure lool.. like ju t another maJI rricc bu1ldina or e\cn p<)>\1bly n nterc tinJ re t:aunant. The lo t utcaory one would Jue is a fire talion. The architect SOPA in n Juan Capi>trano. ~hen cc1Jing what the central de ian h1lowphy lhouJJ be. had ooty to k around the Jitc 10 the u.rroundint omcc IUUCtUl'CS. to cahze 1h1t a contcmporaiy tKAt ry w imperative. This obViou ly not 11-. ays uuc for ther he • inctudina Ollboa ..t.and. 1nc re ult one ol thc be t ttlc dc~ans an Ora~ County. entire tructurc IS ll·dclatlcd. bcaulifilJly oportioncd ana intclhF,nlly tanned. It is jUM OM ol dMlM ildinp Wt ~ Rei. £wn lhe crior -..riall.,. ~le. cwe,-..,....V.iMI tiwly maht1cnance free tcria.,. DI...., IRIQ ... lllMtcit' lllY wftla 1 •h'attm ...... ........ ofCIAllll •• w•-•• placed to enrich the "rucrurc, yet tay "'•thin the strict budiet. The mct:al and glus g:uage doors solve a big problem oC how to nuke a garage intere)ting and t the s:..me time provide: natural light 10 the interiors. The tv.o·story gl:ass lobby pro\ide~ an el(cellrnt counterpoint 10 the hu"h solid c~tenor. )Cl ar the ~me time bnnp the "oulS1dc an." I am ~urc the pc™>nncl arc h:appy to be able to ~c the ··outside \\Orld." One has 10 quei.tion how the v.1n~ ~ill be clc:ancd or how often? I upposc whoc\cr 1 asi.1gncd br:l s polishing for that d:iy. al.;o grto; the ~1ndow:.., I .i.m al~ f.l)S amued how critics ma._c "somethina out of nothing." \0 I will ta .. c the chance or doin1 the same. The front entran« c:mopy is. in part, held up by a pole th:at reminds one of the fire -fighters pole v.e .. now fr~m childhood If th:al's the architect mtcnt. it'~ \Cry clever. (If it's ju t an unfinished Oag pole. then I ha"c definitely fallen into the traditional trap or all critics.) Spealung of the fircm.m's pole: )e) they 1111 use them• When I spo._c 10 a fireman t:indinf d3r. v.atch. he informed me. "its still the f&stCit way to get to the fire truck." I founJ m) elf thinking, "Well, thCTC is somcthm1 tn this v.orld that t n't chan11ng. Hurnh1" One only has to wal .. throup the interior 10 rc:iliie how far fire i.tat1ons h.i\C tome m mnlung ahe lih;pf a fire fighter a v.ondcrCul plllce 10 work. I h3\en 't seen hole.ls as nice I mc:in we arc talking out idc dinin.g p:ahos. a hu&e ~uchen. sp ciou sleeping quarters, 1V, radios, con(crcncc rooms and a very comfortable dinmi area. It seems lD v.ork v.ell My only crittram is 1he 1ze of the kitchen. The most the) ~111 cook for is six to eight people. yet the kitchen is bi& enou&h for a b nquec oC 500 people. That was also the crilicism in lhc Balbo:l lsl3nd S1111on. h's a ~:ure or money 10 include .. Wotraana·puck'' 1hink1na m a fire station. The interior hM a b:arrack's feel. which 1 ques1 ionable. But mJl)bc O\ocr time this will ch nae. The ard1i1ccts were very cl~r an tl')'ina to "brcllk·up" the bo.lt·hk.c building. by u11hzin1 Sf>3CC f nmcs ..,hlc:b seem co c~tend the ' structure beyond its four walls. The l:indscaping is even beuer than expected. The somewhat formal design $eCJnS to be renecti\'c or the very urban contemporary theme or the ,, architecture. Additional trees v.ould have added to the ovcr:sll composition. The very bold use o( colors. i.e. red. gray and blue tinted glus tend to be somcv.h:at upbeat. The use of vaned shapes and colors ue very cffccli\c. The building is well-designed, cspeci:ally incc the client v.:a a gO\emmcntal agency Wh:n continued 10 d1 tum me as I v.as g1\en the "cook's tour," was the ~me 1 sue ~ the Oalbo:i J land Fire St111ion. H™ much money hould pcmmcnt .,pend on enhancing public fac1h11c .. ? Who decides if money l>hou Id be pe,nl on clements that might be Judged as c.xtrov3gant? Wh.it'lit the rc:s.son for a kitchen th3t 1\ roughly l.S·by-20 feet when )OU arc cooking for only-a few? Do )1>U spend dollars for stainlc)' steel garage doors or do )OU :sllocuc the Cund to S0C1al i .. uc ? Even more 1mpon:ant, do )OU C\en build a station which wa loc3lcd to service the metro arc3, "'hen the anticipated office dC\clopment ne\er matenatiLcd" (It' the ~me queshon I h:ave regarding Balboa hl:snd) T hesc question ha\c alv..i) perplexed me as I am sure they \\ere equ:ill) pcrple·ung to the m:a)or and the City Council of Costa Mesa. I ._now that lung·tcrm an, ac~1hc11cs, the urban environment, culture are the quahties that raise the consc1ousne of a ciry. Can )OU 1mag1nc all J0\1Crnmcn1 building being li .. e the county courthOU5C on Jamboree? What contribution docs that make to the beauty of a ctr)? The nntural beaut) of the Dack B:iy, the to:l.Sthne or a io\cly pubhc p:arlt are all ruo<bmcnt:al to "hY we li\e here. Since I am an nrchitcct. I realize that I am biased, yet the man-made environment bu importance. So I s.ay, hurrah to the City or ~t2 McS3 for its cultural re pon ib1li1y. They h3vc added to our quality of lire. LouJ arthlt«t Sttw111 Woodard •TIUS H Ott:l.lloltal UJhlm.a for Lk D•l(f l'UoL • • 10- b••nt chlldr.en's OP I n a very bo&d ~. Neiman Marcus introduced a Cund·raisin1 concept a • ting local charitin at a cocktail rttcption held in the f., hlon .... cm Society Editor I bnd srore. The purvqor oC up-)Qle coo<b h:b c:ilen 11n old concept - don:uin& a portion of a d3) '$ t:l~e tO de ign:ited cau C) -and modified it to new hei&hts. 'In these tough times when charities are struggling for donations ... we have created a partnership allowing the community to support the charity of their choice and buy the new pair of shoes, or wedding gift, or what- ever it is they need at the same time .• i r donations. nd CX)MUm('tl are .. cry ardul with their c pend b1c doll f\.. ~'e h:t\'C crc:ated a p:.inncrship 1JIO'A n the commun1t) to upport the ch:arity or their choke nd buy t¥ ntw p It of hoes. or "'ccJJ1ng gift, or •"hllle\U It u. they need :at th . me 11 ... <1dJed 'cimiln'> hai.hion director Billur W.illerkh. ' TI1~c i.hoppin on the pt 14 d:>te "'all be blc to de 1 ite "hich ch:irtt) or chant1e1 v.111 recei .. c 10 percent of the proccedi. from their total purcha~"' In addiuon, the store r Jn gcmcnt ha created a point~ contc 1 av. rdini ten points for e\Cf\ dollu "'pent dunng the d:A) Shoppcn m:a) Fourteen organlllllon wall liharc 10 percent or the store's proceed on Sept. 14 when Neiman staae) "for the Kid's Sake." The prottam, coordinated by Neiman -am Wau.E:RICI then u ~ their cumul::iti\e p lint) Neman Marcus fashion dirtctor to bid in :i )llenl ucf1on rur 11cms th:it include tr:t'tel, J1mna. Marcus west roast executives Cuol Horowitz and Billur Wallerich, is p:art of a national c:amp:aign created by the Tcxas-b3)ed retailer to &ive back to the community. "Nciman's i.t:irted th1) program with the publication of a very successful cookbook honoring four n:111onal ch:antics for children. We ha'c taken the n:itional theme and m::ide it work spccif1c:ill)' (or Orange County kids." s:iid v1ce-prc~1dcnt and general man3ger of the Fashion hland store. Catol Hor°"'itz. Children benefiting horn the collaborJt1on bt,twcen bulitinc s and ch:mt)' Jrc J)!ii)tcd b) Junior League. Q1g Orothcr\ Uig Si~ter.., Chlldren'lit Bure3u. He:irt of Jc~u., Rctrc:it Center, D1~0\Cf) Mu cum, Chtldhclp USA. A"1'>t.ance Lc:iguc, Ch11Jrcn'lit tlo'>p1t;il, A'..c \mcnt and Treatment Ser\ ice Center. Natton:il Chant~ League Junior-., Orangcwood Children\ foundation. bl:inJcr... Dig Canyon Sp)gl."~ Comm111ee of the Orilngc Count) Ph1lh.irmon1c. anJ Children\ lll'me Soc1ct) "Thi par1ner~h1p 1~ a v.1nn1ng combmalll'"· It' g'"lOJ for the communll) :rnd 1t\ good for bu!>m~--:­ ln the .. c tough lime ~hen ch.mt1c 3rc i.trugghng r,,,1rshall Ho ward 1-(800\ 995-478~ l.i,hion and jc:"cll). The !>1lcnt 3UCllOn ~ill be held In con1uncuon with a dm1n1 ei1;tra .. agani:a feaiuring food from 21 locnl rei.tnuranl'!t . A11cnd1ng the coclt:iil part~ .. 1clo.-ofl .. ,11 be repre-.cnt01l1\eS from :ill the chant1c a wcll u locJI d1gn11.irn:i. Tom and Emma J.ine Rile)" Pally Edwards .illcnJeJ for Ch1ldhelp L !>A "uh hui.band Jirh Terri Coons "a~ llll h.ind for Nat1Vn;.il ChJrtt~ League Ju nior . i·or 01~U\Cr) Mu,cum. Alice Partttdge. t:.i.11 .. ing "' ti': Si)ter Catherine Mane of the Heart lll Jc'1.' I{ treat Lura 8.urone, Nancy Stern, .rnJ \\.Jrie Fr.ince Lefebre au ended for the: 1\c" ~1rt Mc .... 1 A\lll'>tancc Leai:ue rrom ( l IOC. the: nc.: \\ pre: 1Jen1 "r the CmJerellJ (iu1IJ. bnn \u1ght .\nJ horn the ClulJren·, Burc.1u. tuu ... J 1 l 190-l, Catherine Th en. · ( uurtecn i:h:mtic, v.111 heir .. , untk" d11ldrC'~t "'hen 21 re\tJUfJllh \t\ IJ,hHrn ,110 ... ,, thfl'C Jl.!"elc~. anJ one communit' l • , 111eJ r .. 1.11!-r JUtn force' "fl'r the 1'.1J., S.11..c \c.: fl 1.: 1 o ~i.'1 1n,ohcJ. 1.all the.: <.Hl!:ln1111 , n1ur .. 1101 .. c or JU)t tart \;J\ ing .ind 'h""' up "hen the Jl)\)f' open· al 10 am' · 0 •YOUR PLACE . . or OURS • ., • II AT YOUR PLACE ... • ~'f.Bri'YJ cu tlajh WaBrg Bat1yt BOO< Abs • Scme FriEntY Slaf • cu Get Q.*ila" Grl 'Big Fra1" AT OUR PLACE ... c • PrivaB RJ Ser\G 01rq a Ftxm •Mens & a.tels bkJD r o SIBNtj 8 r.tgm • V\491 Even DEoJra'9 0 We h1r1 a lot of competition, but our Riiis don't/I £WPOJli- O .... ,, ....... -1112''"1111•/0:n'J ......... PORTS SJI0&11 IDITOR ltOGll CAaLSON, MJ-OlO, on 317 0118hore extends ns streak to 15 titles NEWPORT BEACH -Ocspilc cntcr- in& in the unfamiliar role of underdog. the Newport Beach-based Offshore Canoe Oub made it 15 straight U.S. women's cbampkinships on Saturday in the 29th running of the Catlaina Channel Crossin& outrigcr rice. Offshore won the 27-milc race from Newport to Casino Point on Catalina ls-- land in 4 hours, 26 minutes and 44 sec- onds to bcucr its own record by 14 min- utes. Dana Point 's squad, which defeated Orfshorc in a number or Kalifornia Out- rigcr Association (KOA) events 1his ·sea- son, figured as 1hc top 1hrcat to stop the streak. But Dana was never in serious conten- tion to win, finishing nearly. four minutes behind lhc winning !cam and in third place. · 1 Jn 1hc runner-up spot was Outnggcr Canoe Oub of Hawaii, which battled Off- shore for much of 1hc firs t half of the race before eventually finishing in second place in the 27-boal race at 4:29.45. Offshore President Leslie Davis of Co- rona dcl Mar had said before lhc race thal her club was cager for the challenge presented by Dana Point, which had de- feated Offshore handily af the ninF-mile Cannery Race .in Newport 83y May 8. And Offshore answered the challenge. In the men's rctur.n trip from Catalina 10 Newport Dunes, the Dana Outrigger 1 --.,,... ~..., Oub of Dana Point emerged victorious. Members of the victorious Dana O utrigger O ub Of Da na Poinl are .hie lo lake ii easy after negotiating the 31 miles from Ca.Ulina to Newport Dunes on -Sunday. Creative efforts of Eagles' Miell a sheer delight ~cc women 1ose as lineman takes buzz cut tradttlon a step farther ~~~~~ I f you think E.s1ancia High's Dean Brian Bosworth's razor-wrought rebellion. Cruz. in a non-ronfcrcn« m1uch, 1he fim. Mie ll ls one scary dude in uniform, MielJ rates his current 'do an eight on a of the proaram. you ouJht to sec the 6-foot-4, scale of 10, and claims he's had at lea.st II was 1hc season opener fo1 the BD· 25().pound two-way cackle wi1hou1 a two JO's (intluding one that mirron:d the nana Slup. who rc«ived three co:.ls rrom helmet-Or, heaven forbid, standing over Es1ancia freshmen team's triplc--stripc Angie M11~t1. you with barber's sheers in hand. helmet decals). Jn coal ror lhc Vanguards WIU Andrea Beginning the season with a buzz cut Micll claims he's never experienced any Oleson, who was cn:di1ed wi1h IS SIV'Cs. has become tradi1ion for many prep face-to-face ridicule (not surprisina when Ten plnytrs made the trip for SCC. football players, but MieJl's ongoina you're approximate in site 10 a walking Bob Pacieznik, currcnllr lhc bo)'S MXCCr search for the ultima1e in Qiiffure pfiOnc booth), and that his parents and coach at Sant• Ana High, is the first crealivity beaan long girlfriend have become immune to it's coach or 1hc sec women's program, before he learned the novelty. At Santa Ana, Paciez.nik has devc&opcd three-point stance. "They uy I'm the one who has to wear a strong program the lost two years as "I was doing this in the sixth grade," u.id Mic:ll, whose current look (see accompanying photos) expounds upon the simplistic arrow popularized in the it." hCad coach, includin& n SuMCt League champK>nship. Preps r Jt'1 tclf~innic1ed. 1970s by former Pittsbuflh Stceler Ernie Holmes. "Sometimes I change it every week." What make's Micll's anistry even more amazing. is 1he fac1 1ha1 "J do ii myself, wilh a liule hand mirror, and my own sheers:· he explained. "I abo cut anyone else's, if they want me IO." Miell said the desired effect is to be more inlimidating, but claimed there arc a few additional benefits. "It's kJw maintenance, it's cheap, and it ahows me which direction I'm aoins." said Miell, who took early inspiration from ,o Spc1tiking of shaved heads, the onc:·ycar anniversary of the DaU7 Piiot sports starrs sheer insani1y has now come and gone. Those hoping for the sequel will be gra.vcly disappointed (thanks, but no thanks Mr. Miell), ' D Estancia playctf}ut names arc spelled out on the backs ol thcir jerseys this fall, but in one player's case, the process was redundant. Junior receiver Otris Tu will wear -· you gueuc:d it -No. 2. Too perfect. D Number assi~menu arc handled differently at different schools. but several Ncwpott-Mcsa District playen c:ouldn'r be: happier with their on·field identities. Corona del Mar senior Mickey Long abandoned last year'• No. 70 for No. 90 this year, and offered a two-word ••Lor R•P•ln W1l&om1 • Minor R1p1ln W1l&om1 23811 Newport Blvd.Cata Ms1a 650-8611or650-8599 r Estuda High linermn DeM1 Mlell displays his latest haircut. response when asked why. "Steve Emtman." Newport HaJbor junior Danny McDonough is entering his second varsity season whh the Tars, but he 'II do so in his third varsity number -No . .5. "I started with Sl l1tist year, then switched 10 40 when I moved 10 tight end," he explained. Why No. 5 this year? "Oa1in M•ninall (Oass oC "92) was my favorite player, and I alw1tiys wan1ed lo wear bis number.!' D Corona del Mar Hiah &irl5 volleyball C ASTLINE UTOIOTIVE SERVICE coach Lance Stewart has aained renown for his laid-back approach, but his lc:aend grew wilh this reponer when he conduct~d a phone interview for the Sea Kings' preseason preview story last week -while tending bar. Here are some snippets rrom the: transcript "Several returners g1ined experience :as backups last year ... Wh•I c•n I ~I )'OU m•'m ... so that should help them 111c:p inlo the lineup ... That'll be SJ.25 -out of SJO lhis year ... Even our returners have worked hard to Th~ N•J"' Valley, sir? or tM c~ntral Coast Chablis? improve." U.S. takes ftfth place CAIRO. Egyp1 -The Unilcd Stales defe:ued Germany, IG-7, on Sunday to claim fifth place a1 lhc VII FINA World Junior Water Pok> Chan1pionships. Corona dcl Mar stan&ut Rya.n Weir was a member of the U.S. sqund, con1rib- utin1 three goals in the tournamcn1. l1nly 1 defeated Spain, S-4 , to win the Cold mc:dDI. llfP IEA Rll• ,.,.."' couwra MCWPCM1" Ll.llOUfCI -S lliW, 11> ...... I ... ~1 ....... 11m.. ..... 1~1sun1..._ IJc*t ... t_......ll~M...-... · NVWY'8 LOCUA -I ...._ 201 ......_ t ... ..,....,n10M.11~11~......, • ...,..., 12---., ........ ,.......,,~ld,....,.,, ....... MM.S-IU~IO ........ llfllll ... Plf, ' ... """" ~-• nr'E N r.J(},','/},,/ I fi'/1111) «»ll.I /(I :·1"; . . I I 0 "t.1bll11t• .. _.,.,,~ --··- HOUSES/ CONDOS FOR SALE • •2•27 2740 .. • • • • • • .. • • • • .. . • • • . I I " .. 0 ( No matter what you're doing, your ·hometown n.wspaper n. lilj)li.~ ftta In. 12 1S .... ,.,....,_h .111 ........ r;~~;~;i~EE!!!!!D ,.. .... •AN ~ OMG M4 ClltTIF T ... Tiie ........... =· t F\6tl ~ flert•TI-.. ll'KllllCll .... ... .... .... .. -.............. .. l ~ I Q t ,..._._...,"'...,..• · wa..c .ca. .. ,_. .... , 90ft .. 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I iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiii Costa Maa. 722•1875 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •• a' 0 '. g. c. b I".' . can a &""'"' ca--.. ~ L 1 P fltt.n ulc tor Doug or Jaclll Adult Vldeoe Al New, EMPLOYMENT SlmCES 5$33 &ca4. cond. ~ ... ~ ~ M9r 7pm Be YOUf own boaa oc::• •• • PILOT CL.ASStFl~D lower than ator•'•••••••• enlargn. e4c:. '° _,~ Make own hn.. All '* =:,_~~ tra tne. 90tutlon you,. prices. Straight from .. The Pllet an• n n obo. 8A4429 PP Ar\.-VISOR vendng mach 8argalr\ • ...,~ for t wheth-the facu>ty •hipped '° ce-·" ... ....... be ....... met •• • " "" price for suP« cash lO MIL 1 ~7832 ... YoU ,. eee«ing a )'OU. 991-65509 .. 5 ,.,,,. moet compiehel.. ..... • ...,. '" ""-eM-DC.2t3RE W/atorage 842 .... 78 mall«. No compd-LOCAL VEN DI NO honle, an ~ ~ end curr9nt dlr.o-egoty fNIY ......,_ you cabtnet.. Low metef _ _._ .... ....,...., .... _..U. blUe t... VW ~. 1700.S900 poss ROUTI!. 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