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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-09-07 - Orange Coast Pilot'IT WAI . ~ PACKED' -About 120,000 .people c row~ Newport beaches as· summer · comes "to· a close By Trxrt Oodero. 5ilft WrUr M anin Cummins stued throup hli sun&):asses and ~er the crowded 5and Monday and renccted on ~hal seemed to him to be a pretty foir summer viication. "The wc:ithcr v.as good :and there's good-looking girls 100," s:ild the 16-ye:ir-old Crom Yorb:a undo. who cstunated he spent more than 20 ~fays loun1ina on the beaches in Newport. "But I'm kind o( happy 10 &O to school and sec my trienm." Cu mm an was one of thous:lnds of bc:ichgocrs "ho crammed onto the nd Monday to brine Labor Diay crowds to a whopping 120,000. hfeauards reported. Water tempcnuure reached a warm 10 dcarecs and the air temperature hit 75. About 30 people had to be resaacd Crom the surf, which pumped up to 2·3 feet from 0 SO).ltb swell. .. II was p;ickcd," u.id lifcguard Mike Malloy. "h was a bot day •nd ft bro\lsftt plcncy o( people down." N~pon Ocxb police Set. Ken c~ell •steed. .. It's the bu icst of the three da)-s.." he uid. "But O\'Crall it's been a quiet Lllbor Day weekend." Willi~ Samtoyo, 8, rides the shorebred ' Monday on his inflatable Tiger Shark at · Newport Beach, where water temperatures · reached a warm 70 degrtts and the air temperature hit 75. JI .,. D..'"-p • College Park 1mered with hate· group· literature ~ 'I iust want to say that the"y are not welcome in our neighborhood ,' one resident remarks. Bt Tony Oodero !;:.,,'!\'I ·~ COLLl:uc PARK -A rcsi· lknl ! 11.1., qu , I neighborhood ':.i1d Munda-. 1h.1t "hoc,cr tossed 1hc Ku ._,u,· Kfan nc"~papcr Citied Y.alh ~Jl1.: pri•p-ganda and calb to Juan the: "'hate supremacist group on her lo.m n l 1.,I 1 to luol.: else- " here fur rcduat; ··1 JU'>I \.\;IOI lo \J\ that the) :ire Ol. I ''ckomc sn uur ne ghbor· hl.>V<l. ~ai<l Culkcn. .1 College I' Jfk re idc1 I "hu a'>ked 1h:it her )J,I n:ime n 1 be prin1cd for fear of retalrat aon "I ht!. " tra'h and J dun '1 w:in1 11 1i111:rang m) front la" n." , Colleen '·"d 11 ":1> her hu!.band "'ho da~o,crcd the literature sit· 11ng ou1 fron1 of their home Su'l· J;:a~ n1&ht ··1 ju)t Y.Cn t b!!llrstsc :rnd he did 100," :ud Colleen, a mo1hc r or l\\O. And '"hen the\ no11ccd that the ''hole nci~hborhood \\as bl:in· kctcd "'11h the kK._ nc"' pJpcr the) scoorcd them \JP, off their neighbor:·," l.1''"" and Y.Cnt tu t~c pola.:c Uut C'u~tu MC\.l polici: omcer' tulJ her that J.: rate the n:iture uf the literature. thcv had no right to \top p<Ople rrom J 1,tr1bu11ns It. \\ e rl'.'" h:indhn~ th•~ :a' an 1,0- l.atcd 1nc1Jc:nt:' ':itd Lt. John Fttz· P atnck "And up 10 th1"' pomt the 1111.aJcnr I'.) 1101 · bcms 10\C\t1ga1cd "" J h 111!' crime " • • h12P;itri ... k ,3jJ l ere :ire no tutc ~roup .. h."cd in ((l..,IJ Mc'a But as summers go, merchants and othc'n ~Y tht \\c~thcr wasn't See SUMMER/4 Holidoay beKhgoers p.3cked the smds. of Newport-Be4lch Monday, enjoying the ~arm summer "'e.-.tht?r and a day off from \\-Orio:. \\I ·11 urhet (\ ken th.. ml.bl at-\ ut 1tle nt'" paper h at' refer· cn.:c~ tu Chri,taanu' ........ y Aho y, Mate y! Ever dreamed of adventures on the high seas 4l.nd hunting for buried trHsurel Now's your ~ lo don your best pirating finery -or be prepar~ to walk the pl.ink. If you think you know your stuff about the history and lore of Newport Harbor, you .ind a guHt c.an win a frff seat abo.ird the D~ly Pilot 1 a.foot electric ho.it on S.Uurd4ly, Sept. 18 in the 1st Annu.il Assistana Le.igue of Newport-Mes.i Electric Boat It.lily ~d Treasu~ Hunt on N~ Hvbof. The ~t has bffn donated by the Electric Boat Com~ny, loated In B.il~ ' Here's how to enter: St..utlng today and continuing through frid.ty, Sept. 10, we wHI ask 1 question 1 cby pe.Uining lo the colorful hislory ol the hoarbor. On frid4ly, Sept. 10, simply all up our Re.tdtt'a Hotline (6·U·6086) with all five correct answers and your noame will be In the dr~wing. We'll Hied three winners. Monday's question: •Who WU Newport 8eKh'1 r111t woman mayotl Today's question: • What president opened the newly drtdpil and lm~ N~ Harbor in 1936 by pressing • ~ ... by in the Oval Office? --··· BUSINESS FAX 631·S902 CIRCUlATION 800-252·9141 CLASSIFIED 642·5678 RETAIL ADS 642 ... 321 NEWSROOM NEWS FAX HOTLINE SPORTS 642 ... 330 .... Bri<;lae ••••••....••.••••••••.•..•. : •••••• I Briefly ........... ·-···················· 2 Clmfilid .............................. 7 Cf'C>ll\',md ............................ 1 lfllls_ ••••••··•••••·••••••••·•·······••· 7 Miiatt. 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''People arc lookina for more af· fordable activities cber to home and this is a urc, bcalthy, family event," said Jim dcBoom. the event coordinator fot the Taste ot , Here is a schedul e of events for Ne~rt Seaf est 1993 Ne.,,..port. "Other (food fc~th11I ) arc brcaJtini attend:ancc records aJI O\Cr." ' &tabli$hcd fhe )ear'S ago as on effort to sbo'Acuc the city's bu i- ncsscs and re t1uran1 Newpon Scales• has procressc:J into a cd· ebntion or the end or summer. • ~ptember 17·19 •Taste of ~port: 11. ·s-11 p m._ US, 3 pm.· 11 pm , Sept. 19. Noon...a pm. ev.-port Centef. • ~' s.;m: s.:pt. H ... 11 a . ~Woellft •Kite fettfval: Sept. tS.29, 10 .a.m.'"'4 pm. • Voya&en Y.icht Out.I affll °'*"C-Cup: ~ ·1 e. Noon. Adjxmc to ~ Pt<.'f. • Four Se110n1 41( and ate Ruft/W~lc Sep 19. 7:30 a.m.-Noon. Newport Gerlt • Cost Sl8 •N.llUtkll Menevm: ~ 15· o. 10 un.· pm. • ... Mr. IGbtrts": Sept. 17-0a. 11. port ThHt~ Arts Center. h ' ol'-0 become the Ncwpon Bc3ch Ch:imbcr oJ Cvmmcru. -. large t Cund-rat).Cf, ¥11th SI00.000 collected l~t \CU, Jc~ :ud Though the Scafe t h:i e'~"'' os ' raed ll\ 3nJc.i>tle bu1lJin1. norkcling. ·"-run • a Ne-port Pier "im and cuhural t\cnt the Ta tc of Nc"'port •~ wh:tt brin the mo>t people -:inJ the dol· IJI'\, "Our h1n1n light t T IC oi l':e"'port," chnmbcr member Bar· h.ma JcUoom 1d "ft' an op- 'punun1t~ Cm people C:\HIOU about See SEAFEST/4 . ' Ginger the gut needs ,.. help w :en in the r • .. Initiative would offer an opportunity to reduce taxes, improve educati on, and stimulate our economy . Local retired teachers oppo se vo ucher initiative lfhJlllM• H ave you ever wondered what would happen if ... ? What if the school voucher ini~ tiative passed? What if 1,000 stu· dents teave the Newport-Mesa Unified SChool District and en- roll m exi ting and newly e)tnb- lished private schools? Would the district suf- fer? What would be the fi- nancial re- percussions? At the end of the school yeor in 1992, our dis- trict had 25 schools in a ge· ogn,phical area Conservative or np-Politics proximately 30 squue miles. Sites included 15 elementary schools, two kin- dergarten centers, one primary center. two intermediate ~hoots, four high schools, and one aher- native educ:uion center. The av- erage daily attendance for cl- ementury and secondary students was around 16,500,.and aduh at- tendance wus 1,46.5. The general fund e>.pcnditurcs incurred by the district totaled $79,354,312, or roughly $4,400 per student. Total expenditures were $94,495,947, or roughly SS,300 per student. The general fund revenues came from slate and local sourc· cs (87.3 percent). special ed- ucation revenues (6 percent}. federal (3.1 percent), interest in- come (2.2 percent), and the much bally-hoohcd lottery (1.4 percent). The general fund ex- penditures were for salaries and employee benefits (87.6 percent), contracts :ind operating expenses ILl7,•!14 RHders Hotline: 642-6086 VOi.it com"*"' about the 011ly Pilot Of -l•P' will be -ded M'll .._, do-~ 10 ldo&or Will..vn Lobdd The ume 2 4·houf "'1Mt'flng ~ m.ty be Ulftl to NCOrd ~ to the 9dcOf on ~rry 11>poc. Contribulor\ IO the Holl.~ .. .., w~nc io - tlwtr commenu publdhed must incl~ their NIM, City ~ pl'IOM numbtof lb~· .C.auonl "'-" your eommun.ty ~ pet. -Wint rGllf tn~t To ~ke A Correction 11 " the P•lon poloey 10 p<ompcly corf'Kt ,11 ~ ol ~ ~-un S4~1224. ftl. lU fNnl< .,o.1 lint Crftliniff, Puhl~ r-Johnt0n, AMoc..i~ PubWwf • Wi11i.1m Lobdell. Editor 14* fr.lftk. Cwcv&.11'°" ~ H~ ttnl&N. Production M.ln.pr ·~ ~,,.. a-f.ed M.I~ Pr&nl04 SIWI, Controllt'f Ttw ~ h «h.'COM.I Mfta 0~ P1loc IUPS-144-1001 11 pubhJhflf Mond1y 1ht°'91 S..&Kday In N-i-t Beach 'nd UMl.1 Mftt, wbtcroplJC>nl -onty ,.v,~ by wbKrobH1s 10 Tlw T ltnft ()r,np County (7.9 percents), books and sup- plies (3.1 percent), capjtal out- lays {l.1 percent), and other (1 .3 percent). lf 1,000 stude11t.s left the ms- Lrict, it would lose a little more than $4 million in state revenue . But it would also be able to cut more than $5 million in expendi- tures. This would give the district an additional $1 million -dedi- cate it toward books and upplies and we've given this annual ex· penditure about a SO percent long-overdue increase. . The state would provide · vouchers to the former students for conservatively $2.2 million and keep the difference of SJ.8 million. If our disJrict is the av- erage for all of this state's some 1,000 districts, the state would find n~ money of Sl.8 billion. Why vote for a ulcs tax in- crease? T he district would have to scale back.. Salaries would be the major area to be impacted. Teachers, administr1tors and suppon 5Uff that arc terminated could be hired by the private schools. The net transfer may not be that dramatic. Un· fortunately for those transferring, private IChool salaries and em- ployee benefits may not be as at· tractive as the district's. How- ever, this may equaliie over a short period or time IS both pub- lic and private schools will be competing to attract the best qualified employees. · The district already bas experi- ence.in closing school campuses and renting them out. This can bC done again. It may gencnte additional funds for the district. Our recession has created a sizable amount of vacant com- mercial space. I can envision schools occupying two or more 18001 lSJ·9141. In M'B C>UCMCW ol ~· pon 8cKfl end COIU Meu. wblcriphom to the D.Mly Nol only M -.&..bit by mM b sa sa IWf mon1t1 Second ct. ~ p1od IC COIU MB.l. CA (Pricft include Ml .If>" pliable sute end loc:ll Wlft I POSTW.S- TC• ~ ~ ~ '° The Pilot. "P 0 loa 1560. ColU MN. CA 92626 COPYRIGHT No newt llOties. llluwo."°"', • ed.larial ~ OI ~ IW\"f'Wl CM\ be~ w.ltloul -lttttl !Wf!Njo "°" ol ~ OWMf How to reach us Circulition: (The Times Oringe County) (800) 252-9141 Advertising Classified 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540· 1224 Sports 642-4330 News, Sports Fax 646-4170 Miin Office Business Office 642-4321 Business (ax 631 ·5 902 Publdhed by uf.lorntoa Commvncy .,. ~ a T1mft Monot Compiny W '"" ClwtNll'". Gtner.11 Mal"'fl' WifM lllwM. MMblint 0..«tor ~ Onny. Ch-' ftNnCwl Olfat . --·-:-:-_a . --~ r· --~ ... ~ -·-' J .J. __ ( -_j. ~ -. -..Llll!ll noors of a high-rise in the South Coast Metro and Fashion Island areas. They could utilae the nearby health club facilities for their physical education pco- irams. This <COncept is beiag tried in Des Moines. Iowa. SO far. the trend has found that w· ents in the adjoining buildinp that have their children enrolled have reduced their ablentecism and get more involved. I see the voucher proposal as an exciting opporturuty lo re- duce taxes., improve education, and stimulate our economy. Many private schools have been succeeding without coming close to charging tuitions over Sl,600 per student. Our district spends more than twice this amount. I took forward to the creative ideas that will be implemented by both the public and private' schools to provide high achieve- ment results at lower costs. Our children have to learn to compete in the bu inc world. It would be an outstanding objed lesson if their schools had to as well. I don't think our teachers have anything to worry about. lt will be the administrators who will be put to the task. Their abilities will be stretched and tested. With the right spirit and attitucfe everyone should win. The voucher initiative deserves a ''yes". vote. After all, this is the era of change and ehoicc. Let's puts some pizzazz back into the mix. Hard work is good for our students and their education pro- viders. Choice works at the col- lege level, ils time to make it available to students from the onset. Lct"s give competition a chance. Come on. be flexible. Jobo Moorlacb Is past prrsl· d~at of lb~ Costa Mtsa R~pubJJ­ c.11 Assembtr. SUE SWIU l·:l • l ·J • 1·2 ' ].) . 2·) I WatH T ~mptnlllttl 70 12:)) ... "" ).6 J'.$1 -.11 12:27 p.M. s.o 7:40,..... 1.6 4:06 a.m.19 ''" a.I'll. 11 2:1',.... 4.7 10:49 ""'" ',4 L ocal retired teachers in the Harbor Ocach Divi ion or the Califomia Association of Retired Tc:tchers ha'e organized. to voice opposition to the School Voucher Initiative Proposition 174 slated for the November 1993 special election ballot. "Proposition J74 will be a disn ter for our schools." s:sid Detty Kratzle, presi- dent or the local divi. ion. "Everyone loses. Our chil· drcn, our school) and the 1n.,paycn or Culiforni3 will lose." · The initiative seeu :an amendment to the Cali· fornin constitution which requires funds to be t;1ken from neighborhood public ~hools and given 10 pn· vatc voucher schools. Pro~ition J74 will au10- mat1cnlly remove $1.3 bil· lion from ncighborhooJ schools in 1995-96 alone and give that money to private \'OUCher schoob. In add ition, another J .3 b1I· lion may be deducted from school budgets and di· re~tcd to the state gencr.ll fund to be spent any way the legislature tees fit. Propo ition 174 creates a perm3nent biJlion-dollar entitlement program ~ith more costs to t:i,paycrs. Fay llublson Is l~ls/Q. ti•t cbair1011n la the llar- bor Bncb Dltlnon or tht Califomi• Assodotion of R~tlrtd Ttt1thtn. BEEF Sl'ICK . SUMMER SAUSAGE .... , Plllmers ta dllm1 11111111 • COSTA MESA -Phmftfn1 Comm~\sioners too. y -i!I ~iscu . o pl:an to pl:1cc a 50-room s:Jtclltte j:ail 1te for luw·r1 k tnm1n 1-ln :i llarbor Ooulc\iarcJ motd. Thi i the third attempt by ,,fficial from Youth .ind Pamil~ Scf\iccs, n private comp.thy hired by lhc county to manage the jail, lo pla~ u \\Orl·furlough St)IC j.lil in Co,ln Mc a. Proposals to ploce j:1ils :u 1he Da) Inn Motel on Newport Ooulcvnrd und Ol two Maple S1rect arMrtmcnls \\Crc killeJ :1rtcr members or the: community objected to 1hc plans. • The third prop<>SAI culh (or con~crting the Ana·Me :i Ion nur the border or Sanl:i Ana 3nJ Co ... tJ Mc-.a into a 50-room, lOO·bcd facility. Inmate) housed a• the j:11J "oulcJ be tho~c ronvictcJ of offcn'>CS such os drunl.en drivin} :ind failure to pay child uppon The convicts will have ..24-hour supcnision but ~ill be able to le:avc the jail to work. • . . . . . City officials uy the crentu.>n of the ,.111 ra~ahly ¥1ould chmm~11c wh:it has become n blighted motel \\.here police h:s\'e b:attlcd pr~titulion and other crimc:1. Dut homeowner group:. h:i\.e stcodfo tly oppo od the jail proposals, mainrainmg 1h:it allowing the low-risl. J3tl to opcra1~ only invites county offici:als to build medium or ma.~imum j:ul facilities in ~ta Mesa. Planning commissioners will hold n s1udy ~' ion on the prOJCCt tod:iy. No decision will be m:idc until the comm1.,.\ion's rcgulu meeting ne"' Monda). · -8)' Ton,. DodC'ro Animal control contl'act considered COSTA MESA -The City Council ,,111 con idcr a propos31 lonight to terminate 1~11 :mim:il rnntrol 'e"1cc.., and contract with the county ~rvicc in 60 dJ)'> City omdols i.ay the N!>t of l.ccping the \(.'f'\ ICC lcxal h S·U,400 comp:arcd tu the S4J,OOO contr:lct uflcn:J b~ Orange Count) • Animal Control. '"There ha'c been concern) 'ui1..~J 1h.1t the l:i.:1 ht) I\ too 'm:1ll for the workload." i.a1d City Counc1 lm.m J~ Eru:J.wn The cit) contr.lCtC:d "ith count~ Jn1111JI rnnirol unttl 19 'J, "hen 11 signed a ne-. contract \\tth Ba)'h,irc Animal lfo,pttal on Hnrbor Ooulc' Md as a shelter ~"ice S1n~·c then, the ,1n1mal hospital O\\nenhip hJ\ changed h.smh ;mJ nt'\\ tmnc.:r L>r. Jdtrcy Palmer said he has \villmgly 1aJ.c11 un the :ln1m.1I C'lntrol ' operntion at a khs tu hi') own bu,1nc". "It would bl.! nice JU'>I to break t\cn."' Palmer '-liJ. The council meet\ :u 6:30 pm 1n Cll\' I l.111. 77 r.11r Ori,c. for more information, call 75~·5300. -11) Mnrolr Mel.rod Woni• hurt In boating Incident NEWPORT BEACI I -A Lo) Angeles "om:Jn injured her b:ad. Monday :and \\a tal.cn to H\>.1g McmonJI tfo,pital :iftcr the 38·{oot OOJt she v.a:1 ndmg in off Crys1.1l Co'c.: ~late lkaeh hit :a weJI at 40 mph. s:sid Sgt Dc:rn Cordell or the S~nrl 11.lrbur Patrol, :vatfnda 8f'O\.\n, 32. ~) iuing on o !l.C:St utop the bo.lt Deep Thunder " hen sh1: ... ullcrcd bad in1ur1c ... :rnJ numbne !> 111 her (eel Jnd hand'), CorJcll ')Jld. She w.u uAc.:n ·10 lio.11 in \t-.ihlc l>nJ11 ion. he :uJ. ' -IJy TQll) lh>dt'ro DUl,...STS ,~ ....... ~...,.~ ...... •fn">.lrd ..... ,,..._ el ... lttf """~' ,,,. u.nw.n-. n.. ,,.,.-... ~ .. ,. ....... .,.,.,.,.,,_ .. ..,,"4_ ..t • frM •114 u """ ~,, , ..... ., .. ""' ,,.., .llY '--.. -' _,u ,,,.. "' """". con &MllA Mar" "mhh, :U. Costa M1.:"1.:1. Gn-sorio Ctm>l·lthu, 33, (o,ta Mcu. &le Sc-dtl, 2J. CO\t:a M~u. Tbtn-sa Kolwrbon, 37, CmlJ M~w: l'l"dro lhll't'llnU·f-.Jardo, !S. Coi.u ~k~J. lbnl Conditt, 3 '· Cosu M~~ l.kHI~ \anrlpcr, 1'i, (\ a M\!~: t m1ln Ojtda.rumiUu, 31. C~t.a Mesa NIWPOllT llACM lttnt) "-'•''• 32. llun11n11on lkOJch. Lub l..optoz. 25. Co\.(a Ml:\J, Wiaynt 1.1hty • .e1 , I lunrin,ton lJc:ach, lle>Mn ~nour, ,4, Newport Oc;,i h: l.l.ils L.opc-i. 2.S, CO$ta Mcq: C.rt 1adk, 19, Cot•• Mesa: J Ian Phillips.. .l.S, An.lhc1m~ . Mark Do)'d, 2l. NNpoff lk:ich; SCnt MacUc-, 15, Nc\\port Beach. .... , ... • • II L caw il to reldcn to put me u..., paace. I'm rcleffina ao my Aus. 24 mtumn. •"fhcte days it'• noc easy to eooc•bt in a me11-c1uin1 todety. •• In i1, l itch and moan - 11111 Cll 11 Editor's Notebook cndlesMy, ot course -about havina trouble cunina po.ult,y out of my diet • because or the hassles that have ensued lince I uopped eatina • red meat several years a10. Lynn Wallace or C:Osta Mesa called our hotline to say she hasn't eaten mcat ror Ille past three \ ,ean. '"wl rw ...... .,, .._.II ~UJW!flOCl0-41111~ .... eaten." .. What usuaUJ =•ii .. au end up catiAa mca whidt '- realty easy ao do if '°-" lliU eat eas IDd ~ producu. Or they mtkc someth.,. with part meat and part without meat." Lynn IJio Olfei1Nt IOme inuch- appreciatcd impiradon. "It sounds lib be'• p pretty sarona beliefs that he'd like to try vcaetarW\jw. And I think he hould really do it and 1 think his family "'ould want him to be happy. It work.I out more easily 9 thon you think. And 1 just wanted to encounae hf m and tell him to ao for it." Anne Brown of Newpon wrote 1 nice, Iona letter acknowlcd&ina "h is tou&h. but not impossible .. to c., .... Fuacllg REFINANCE TODAY Gunnteed To Uwer Your G!!!!f .. :&::::.= .. ......... ,.n,.. Moatlaly PaJlllalt At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! CoD Today For a F'" Consutkmon (800) 201 -FUND 5031 Birch Ave., Suite E, Beoch -.11i1illI11111 I, .. ....,. ....... _, h••d llld I -. DOl .......... pip for ... .... -about 20,..,. for .. and llbout 13 fDr ., ..-rd. Tbcrc • lal¥C Mell I few fl ..... for bUn owr tbe ,ean -M bucklet . ddcr to IDCial pn.ure more eas- ily lhlD II "'Ah.houjti be rebelled for a '°"' tUne, be fiDllly ... the liabt -or lbould I uy ap 40. Once he realized lbat 1 DOD·ftah eatina diet kepi him lean IDd healthy, he became I CIOIMrt. I think bC hu even ~loped some empathy ror the plisht al facu>ry fa.rm anim1I , aJthouab be ilD't Into lettin& such fecliap out yeL" I've celebrated ttr'j 29tb blnhcby for, oh. fwe yea.rs now. However, I realized I hid to do ~re to tum beck time wt.ea 1 co•workcr re- cuaty uked ii l Yflft&cd 10 play oa tu. J9.ud-<Wer loltball team. Ml. Brown uys my ramily mcm· bcn lbould reel pilty. ••Actually, J think IO"lC folks do feel some panp •hen forced to rn1Jy think about their actions. That's what bappc,ns •hen they are confronted wilh non·Onh eat- en -especially someone they can't just isnorc. I 1htnk they also reel a little insecure or that '°'1\e· how we are projectin1 a uperior image. An~, who w:ants to ·think about the charred creature and ils frightful p:uh to our plate?°· Ms. Brown didn't apprecia1e my comments that I don't feel iujlty cabout 1he pain and suffering my eatina habiu cause turkeys. chick- into tht ipGtlight. gliding \\1th graet and beauty That's the magic of skating and let Capades is where the magic beglns. I.tam from the experts.- members of the ke Capades family. Here the potlight finds you on center 1c:e. .. \. EruolJ now. REGISTER BY PHONE MESA VERDE CENTER. 2701 HARBOR BLVD, COSTA MESA 979-8880 o~~: ~~<:..,~ ·~t~ . ~c~'\ I\ cr, .. \\\o\\\; This is what happens to ou This is what happens to our 18-month CD if rates go down. f ofl"tel 1bout bet"" locktd anto an intt"tt t you •' the higher ,_te. If the ratt u ~r, rail' y.·ith 1 CD. With our 1 we gu1rentte your original · Mo nth Guarante !d CO. you rate. Stop by your American automatically get to tah-. d· SIVinp Bank Branch and 6nd van~ of rising intt>rtst rates. c>ut bow workina toaether if they occur. In~ : now and with us CID aivt' y~u·. rwry 6 months 'II ~t the CD that\ flexible tnouah to . imftat rate. If tM rompari'.Pl r1tt' is hiahn, rake idftnt• of thf ti"'!" Guaranteed. GAIDF o.av 12MI GAIOEN GIOY avn ; caMdM.la~w•uW lbt ...,... wka. IMnlure flCMll F.,. Suauuy, 0ruec County Peopk for Animals and People for lhc EaWcaJ Trcatmcat ol Animals. .. <>ace ,OU become llWan: ol the cnaeJ u.iacacc and sutfcrins the animals c.adure it mak~ noc cat· in& them much easier," she v.rotc. .. Last )'Ur I declckd not lo eel· cbnte anod~r Thankspvina round 1hc mis.Conunc of a for- merly livin& bcin& -he ccnainly hll1 nothina to be thankful forl 11 Wiltn~ While of Cosl:t MCS) ~11 • the re)pondent ~ho really set me 'triiJhl when it come) to ro- uist1ns with mc:at utcr~. .. Matt, the way to do that i to le:un to cook.'' she told our ho1- line. "You cook for 1hcm rather thap them cookin& for )OU. l sug· aest Sunset's Ve&cllrian Coolina cookbook hu 'fl.1>ndcrf ul recipe in ' . . ' a'.J k.TMt.., .... ,. .. ~ lk Qdi-w for,....., .. ,.. hnmy lllCmbm. ·~ ........ left out and )VU WOll't r.t • you re pulllftl thall IO ........ As mud\ .cmc a Ibis ..... 1hcre re fam ly mcmbcn I c."I { thom 1tting idly by While I whiJt up a me I. for in ta nee, whc• IM in·I W5 to uur house Cor ct;nncr. • they brine the danner. h'1 us.ually a charred ere ture t the end of its frightful p2th 10 our pl tes, ~rh ps tlie so ution CUM in a letter 11' t I nded oo my desk from the Ve tari:in Societ)' of SOutb- ern C;i af\>rni:l, ""h1ch u hU>tin1 a b:srbccue Sept. l t Centennial Pilr~ m S:inta Ana. ia)bc I can ta~c my family 1herc. I a'.\ umc if a l)pial don't· hrin&·)Our-own-meat affair. Mott Cohr's column •p~•l'I "'cry iu dar. • .. From 1 ,.., .. This ii the KIM. •• ,... lM MadliM ol die ,..., •• float ... •• \ apeda1 iAlroct.cdoe IO the .,...... di••· an&iM MMI m""cmcnt in the bistosy ol America!' The paper is f"ablilbed bj &M KAfabta ol &be Ku Kha Klan. a \rkans&H>asicd lfOUP Connerty *I by David Duke. u ex· Louisiana 1t1i'1ator who ran a taracly unsuccculul presidential camp311n lu t year. ...., • ..,.. _ ... ,., 11--·~ .. boll. f..,iny Kiehl• nm hdll ........ a..._ reaaal ~near MdWdea ~ 81111.,.. Ilk bl11iae• wua't IOO lloW. _, ef .._ fib _,._ suvated WI~· Inside the KKK ncwapapcr arc puaaaes dcni;ra1ana "l'linori· tics," namely Jews. Latino1, Asians and blacks. .. It WU I little more ... alaM,... bcfote," Kiehl •id. That, Colleen Sikt. Oics in the face of 1'er ChrW.aan tcacbinp. .. Ood is colorblind," she said. Siaifridcr ~ OWMt Paul ...... ~ rCCIOfdt on how ...., daJS the 1ua ii °"'· He aid that ahc sbxnier the weat9acr, thi ~r .-. wilt be. She cited a reading from tl',e Bible, Col0'6ians 3:11 as proof: "In this life, one's nahona.Jiry or rar.e or cducaiion or IOdal stand· ing is unimponant. Such thing, mean nothin1." WJ'here was one day in Jul)' •hen the su• was SEAFEST: Record tur•ut Is llJQl8C1id From 1 a restaurant to taste its food at a low price." This ye:u, 40 restaurants fc;ituring ll;iliiin, Chinese, American. '"I ndian und Thai cuisine \ "ill be offering taster plates from SJ to S5. Restaunmt critics Merrill Shindler and Elmer Dills will be special guests this year. "' Entertainment, including Ambrosia, Starship and the Coaste~. will also be provided. J Last year, the chamber h:id one dJy to set µp for the Taste of Newport. The 39,000 visitors nearly overwhelmed Newport Center. This year, the festival will have three days 10 prepare. Other changes in the Taste include bigger'wine glii~es and more affordable wines, and 6-inch When you suspect housing discrimination, call HUD tolMr9e at 1-8Q0.6619-9"7, TOO 1-800-927-9275. RECYCLED RAGS for~,_,~ hM bftn prMlef.'d '> p'CMde ~ ~to C1.l5IDmm m Aw1.. Australia. EIMq>e. Cwd. Mid ... ""' die Unbd St.m. HowMr, ~ -tNr IDmr c:I )OJ ,... hM in ~ COl.ny hM l'IMf beril ""' ~sq>~· gyN -diec:tus~ · hM a 04> d ~and tifl ow ,a book. We'"! ~forward m meetrc )OUl The R«pd ~ Famly 2731 E. c.out Hilhwav, CdM 714 6'5=sssi plates Cor all restaurants. Newport ~ the only Oranae "Last )Car, a few restaurants Counry culinary festival, Jim were using JO-inch plates and they de.Boom said. But it hu grown were the heroes beausc you got into one of the top feasts in the the rood Cor a b:irsnin price," Ji.m country. deBoom said. "But everyone's "1 have visited Tastes (around goin& to 6 inches this ye:ir so we the counuy) and oun is the class don't fill everybody up at the first of all of them," he Aid ... The stop." quality of the restaurants is Jn a nod to economic reaUties, exceptional but we al.lo tiave many rcstaur:ints will also be valet car parking. flushing toilets, &i'<inJ coupons and d iscounts to runnin& water to wash your hands. customers. and table cloths. 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CdM boys haVe some lofty goals ~ Corona del Mar cross country forces have·all the ingredients to make It a 'banner' season. By a.Ty fdner, Sports W1W CORONA DEL MAR - Amonl the more -than two dozen CIF championship banners that grace lhe gym ~!II·---~ walls at Corona dcl Mar ll Hiah, you won't find a Southern Section title claimed in boys cross country. This . .year, Coach Bill Sumner and his uucntod troops may just do something about that. And. v.hllc they're a1 it, they mi&ht also be in J>O'lllOn to earn their farst Sea View League title ii.nee 1988. .. We've won two 1tate litfc.s since 1988, but the lcape 11.nd CIF (Southern Sec- tion) championships h3vc evaded u.s, .. said Sumner, CAt.cring his I Ith season at the school. The Sea Kinp. third in lcaiue last year, return eight or their top 10 runners. ac- cordinc to Sumner. v.-ho is mildly amused ar his team's modest . ranking (ninth~ in the Southern Section Oi- "i aon Ill prcseason poll. "I act a chuckle out . of bein& No.. 9, be· - cause l think wc can blow ll-Aay holf the teams ranked ahead f us.·· Sumner explained. "But C\ICry year i's 1he 5amc thins "'th u.s.· because we arely hetve a runner amon.a the top lS in- ividuals. People D.tways see who 1radu· ted, bur they 'don't take into account the trenath of our junror vanity r,rogra.m. ur JV 1.1 like our V2nity 8 team. ' Helpina Sumner seek the last lauJh thas ason, u projected No. l Brian Sbnpby, 17-year-old junior v.ho bent au entranlS nder 18 at the World Triathlon Champi- ruhips, Aug. 29 an ~janchc:)ter. Enaland. "He hasn't tnuned a step )'Ct (with the am):· Sumner ).'lid, '"But it ~n't matter uch, because he's in pretty Sood shape rom tnathlon. We need to get him into ross country sh:lpe Until we do that, be on't be the phenom he should be later the season He could be a front-runner any an~itation.ll." Behind Shng'by '"'111 be a tightly· unchcd group Sumner calls 0 thc pack." · We •tress the pack s) tcm." Sumner ex- aaned. "For the p t four or ewe yean. ur pac.k has huna around the IS.25 pots t invitationals). but this year v.e ih<>Wd up in the 10-20 ranae. Those auys are ady to go." . Senaor Pat Conlan. who came on srrons t the end of lasl season. is the early No. man, but Sumner said positions will ely change throuahout the season, espc· ally ror Nos. 4-7. . "Conlin was our No. 2 finisher at ague finals (16th O\erall) last year, alter nnin1 faf&b and si.x&h all season," Sum- r said. ..He's continued to blossom rou&h track and 0\-er the summer." Scnlor Tun Timmons (18th in leaaue t year) is back (Of his founb varsity SCI• n, and sboutd be a top contn'butor. • Senior Nca.I Panons was No. 4 last year ~n healthy, but a trus fracture in his t hampered his season. He'' healthy ain, and will be joined by senior Dave S.. COM BOYSJI Tn 1111z, ••••'· SPOllTS EDn'Oll llOGEA CAJU.sON, 642 .. no. ~Xt. 387 • ~ A return to football at Orange Coast gives Corona del Mar's Joe Copenhaver new life. 8y ~ °""' Sports \\ M aybe Joe Copenhaver really is a nusochi)t After playani on back·t<>-b k · CIF Southern Section pivision VI champi· onsbip teams at Corona dd M:ar High, C.opcnha"cr took a tYo.O-)C:lf intemU ion from football. He was dying to get back into the game following the edended halftime. The hiatus be.:lmc a lifc·ahering period for the 6-foot· 3, 270.pound starling right tackle for Orange c~,t Col· lege. He attended Colorado St;ite for acadcm1~ onl\. an the '311 of 1990, a fev. month!. after gr3duat1ng Crom CdM, but st:i)ed in Fon Collin~. Colo., for JU)t one emestcr. "I had a girlfriend out here. lnd I ":i!> crazy :about her," he s.'.11d So Copcnh;ner enrolled at Gro):.mont Cv.leec in El Cajon in the )pnng of 1991 to prcp;ire tor S-£n Diego State, ""tuch had accepted him for the follo"ang .tutumn. Home had never been so sweet. But during a )hort vaca- tion to Northern California to ... LS1t his mother. Copen· haver's apanment was robbed. ··1 IO Sl e\.• erythmg I o"ned," he S31d. "I c:ime b3ck from the mp and e\erything was gone. Clothes :ind e..-erything. It ~s a clean job. Bct>Acen me and my girl· friend -"'e had been livi ng H>- gether -they took SlS,000 to $20,000 '#.Orth of stuff." With ~here to go, Copcnh;l\er mo .. -cd 1n with halt mother an Placer· ' 'Even wh~n I was in San Diego, I missed hell week. Maybe I am very masoch- istic, but when you start missing wind sprints, it's time to start getting back into foo1ball. It was ju st a missing part of my lrfe. I also wanted to be in my old stomping grounds', so I called up Coach Mattias.' -•COPmlAB Oranoe Coast lineman ville. and got :i JOb alt an .Iba t:int chef at a re,t.iwant Later, he \o\Or~ed ~o job After :. ~eu m "'-:orthcrn C:ili· fornia. he bc:gan to remember the recruit ng chah and \.&Sits he had "ith OCC oflen)i\e hne coach Geoq;e Mat· t1:i.s. "My life w:b i oang n~here. and 1 "'anted to gc:t my life together,'' Copcnh:i\tr said. 'l W2ntc:d to get an edu· c:>tion :ind I w:intcd to better rm~tr. and I couldn't do it up there, bcc:iusc u was a ~all to""· 11 h.-d :i h6ol, but it was h~e a trailer park, so I "a really unm<>- lh1ted." Football "'a al>0 burntng on hts hc:in. "E .. cn "'hen I "'3$ in San Diego. I m~d heJI "'eek,• Copenha,er said. "Ma) be 1 .im \C:f) m.1.SOclllsta~. but \lohen you st:irt missing wind sprints, at') ttme to i.tan get· ting back into football It wb J~t a mi ing part of my life. I also wanted tu be in my old tomping ground • o I called up Coach Marna~. , Joe Copenh~~r ame back lo Orange Co.ut, ~nd his 'rebirth' in football appcus lo be on its way up. .. (Mattias) and C03ch (Denni)) Dawn from Golden West College wanted me out of high l.Chool. and I "'u See COPENHAVERtl HIGH SCHOOL FALL SPORTS PREVIEW Two ways to view CdM girl-: 'Very strong' or 'extremelY strong' ~ Sumner makes no bones about It, he's got all the cards to do it By BIR)' Faiulknef, Spotts Wlbr CORONA DEL MAR - Corona de.I Mar Hi&h girl c:ro s countl") coach Bill Sumner saw ~o membcn o( ~~~-~ last year's CJF State Division lll, Southern Section and Sea View Lcaaue champion graduate, and hasn't seen ~o retumc.rs since summer workouts bcaan. But the depth or quality runncn sprint· ins by has stopwatch thus far, b made it easy for Sumner to adopt the "What? me worry?" attitude he carric into thlS e~­ son. Addans comfon is the No. l ranl.1ng in the Southern Section and State 01· vision 111 pre.season polls. "We're either going to be a '"cry Mrong team. or an extremely su ong ream," Sum· ncr said or the question marks that h3\C forced him to pencil in this SCIL)()n' hne· up. Inked into the rotation 1 Sou&hcrn Sec· lion individual cl\ampion Tracy Oark. a junior, ~ho finished first a.mona non· seniors (fifth ovcraJI) at last year' 01· vision Ill state final Junior Brooke Meck and senior Heath· er Taketa are also constant~ from last year's top seven, but junior Dresden How- ell and enaor Bet ) Charmichael h:i'c some C3tchang up to do after spending 1hc summer a"a> from &he team. Ho"ell. "ho h:i~ been training "''h her father, \\3'> eApcctcd to JOin the team carlv th!) "eek. whale Chamuchael 1 al- re<id) bad1. after completing a nine-week btC)cle t1>ur of Europe "1 h3,·en't seen Drcltden )Ct," Sumner i.:ud friday. "and Bet y h:i.s muscle in place runners shouldn't have muscles " Yet another 'A<baHf. ttnte~ around ophomore ,·ollc)ball standout Kelly Olmpbcll, ~ho fini hcd second 1n the state last prang in the 3,200 meters, but ha yet to indicate any eagerness to add cro country to her fall pons schedule. "One pubhca11on ha u r3nLcJ a' high lb third an the nat1vn, but th.it" .,,um1n1 "c h:a~c "'-ell) C~mpbcn; Sumner s:lid. "She\ putcntiall) one ~lf the tic,1 cr1;) country runncn in the United late\, but she m3) not c"en run for u' I "ouldn"t be h\.\CLcJ if she v. :tll..cd out to pnsC1 ice tOlllQrr , :and v.e 'J Ion: to h:i\C her. Out I don't want to put an~ prc,rurc on her making that Jcc1 ion" Current!), Meck 1 running ~,onJ be· hand Cl.irk. 'A<ith cro country nc>Acomcr Om fy Cumman , sophom<.uc. 10 &he No 3 t. "(Cumm1n ) ran trnd. I t )eJr, bu& not er country:· Sumner said • he'~ been See COM GIRLS-t <*ta a• 1111 "11 a If ........ •11111• ...................... , ., ... c£• ..... IOld ...... ..... ... a 1r a ~,~....,._·:; I.~ r:.=:-... -::. "..,. _.. • _. 1M la&,.._ I alld. tlD ........ ....., ............. .. ..... 110CC• ....... ::; 2 of ... ,.., ...... , ... • .. .. -o1-... .mooL" 0i, 11tewr Md -... a tat• bloomer al OIM. .... ..., ~ •• bee iajury • 1-.e 1Ut0a-opentr aaaiast Huatin~N ·~ rorcc4 biln to ..... ~ ol tbe ...... lar ICatOL Jue foatoWial 10 weeks of lJMn- f>Y• be WU ready IO retVll to the ~ liDcup as the Sea ~ made their ND IO the S®ahcrn Section Divuion VI title. lo the rour playoff pines. Copenhaver ... r c11 • .-..-1aellld.~llallallllol w'8M '• sdlat~ You'na e"llJ IMlllc tM ... tackle.. ~ IBP IH Rll•I ~COUMTS llhlNllT UllD2llQ - 5 boltS. 134 ~ s yel- IDWCll. s ~ 341 be>- • 10 and ball. eo c11co best. 27 roddlstl. 43 SCUIPll\ 7lflllplaeld. l52mlCWIL • uvrr• LOCKD - a 1M1m. 2n lllQllB. 11 ye1- 1ow111. 321 bonla:>. 5 bar. rlCUCfa. 98 clllco bm. 43 sand bass. 53 sculpln. 12 slleeCNld. 11 rodcfisll. 1 ,... .... 340 macMfet. 1 wMe fish. 1 sklPjaci, 3 sole, 59 blue petdl. 2 blue shari. All ... be ................. left .... le podlba to ~ &M Jell?CMI 1711 JUI' - 9iic wea UIMd &be Piraaa' O&lllM U... mu ot the Weck ift ti.c teCODd .--e olw aeuoa ........ Mt. SU ADIOliO -~ tiavcr's strenath didn't k~ up. .. , remember the Sou&.bMSlere ~ (third ol the seuon);' ho Mid. '"Tbc deie.. CM1BI From5 an awesome surprise." ~eta falls lo at the fourth positJon. with 1enior newcomer Stacy Fitz running out or lhe blue, and Into the No. 6 position. "She's fairly new to the school, and brand new to runn1na," Sumner said. "She didn't even know what a Sk was. but she said run- nin& was OK. when I asked her how ,she liked ii. I said. 'You better start loving it. cause l'qa coun1ing on you.'" Senior Cara Stevens has moved up two no1cbes io the No. 6..5pot. while Charlisc Tiec and Kristin Schwarz have also put themselves in the picture. "h 's going to be very competitive for spots.," Sumner 111id. ..Dresden and Betsy have been big factors in our suc:c:css, and they will be a1ain." •ms From5 Ounlach, juftior KObei Twjamoto, Andrew OM.at, senior M1rk McK- inley, freshman Tyler Beardslee and much·impnwed senior Breu English in the battle for the rc- mainina spoli. "Our four·througb·oine runners are separated by about 20 second so there is going to be some nuc- WR8I,,. Soft Gloss LATEX HOUSE & TRIM PAJNT • Dlsljricttw soft-gloss finish offers ~ gloss and color l'lllntion tOf .. 1YdeS or e11lrior and W'Y! stclinO w ... Jlllli .,_,. c ;ulJ •• 11111. -a '11111PM .,..,_.... ..... .,. .. , ._ •rljlr•-.... ~· Olpnlllrow. 21 •• _.....u..-. ..................... ..., . ..,. IO a la• JW...,. aft9I dlil ....._ rd • '° -..._ I'd race to • w o«-__. ud I full 1181C1a ol foOebaU wbhaul ~ IO work a 40-llout work ~ .. Aid ~nhaWr. Wllo waru a& tbe Marrlolt Su11ts near Sou&b Coea Plua. "To do Iha& W\>Uld W..kiad ol ~ wa&cn. I think if I Ud time • ~ !-.--If 10 lba&. l &hiU 1 cOUld iMke .... .-. ~ Wherever ~vcr ps •cal ~ar. maybe the ICllaOI Will do him 1 CaYOr aAd let him run .,.. aan -nnCI sprint • Ju" in ciasc he feels left OUL tuat.oa · 1hrou1hout the .c:l$0n," Sumner ~id. Sumner said h1!o runners bllvc prioritized their goals v.i&h a le~e chapion hip :uop t~ Ii''· followed by Southern Section, and ~tate concc rns. "The biSJCr lhc meet. 1hc better we do," 531d Sumner, who tabbed S3ddleb3ck and Santo Marga rita. 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