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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-10-26 - Orange Coast PilotSomething ftshY g~ing iln . at ·the Newport Pier ~ Business owners say careless flshennen are ruining area. Now, council members must decide how to deal with the issue. By DMf Heitz. SUft Wl'llr NEWPORT PIER -Aller fl.Sh · ia, all aummcr for solutions to crime an4 trash problems II New· pon Pier, the City C.ouncil finally will decide whether to close iL At their study ICSSion Monday, council members debated a litany ol proposab for cleanin& up the pier, which business owners say is bein1 ruined by carcleu ·fi~h· ermen. ... wonder how many other cit· ics in Oran,e County provide fa.sh· in& for their public between the boun of mldnipt and 6 a.m.," councilman John Co.t said. Cox and Mayor Clarence Turner want to close the pier durina those hours. but other council memben DldtOhon hu been the iooles-man ·lor the 'Sherif ft• ~· since 1984. and residents have said it would be like severing a lifeline for an· glers who ore pulling fish out of the ocean to feed t~ir families. Newport Pier is known to be one of the best fishing piers in Southern California, according to Marine Director David Harsh· bargcr. Picn arc the only place in the state where anglers can fish without a state license, which costs $18.40. The council asked City Manager Kevin Murphy to come back to it in two weeks with 'one Inst list of remedies to the pier problems for members to vote on, including closinc both city piers. "To my knowledge, Parh, Beaches and Recreation does not provide a child fishing program off the pier, do they?" he asked. "We condone the activity off or the pier becau~c or the way we utilize it ... 'f\A.o gang-related shootings on the pier this summer rene"'ed a debate nbout tile messy fisher men who use it. ...... Measure A debate In ~nt mo iths, The Oa1Jy PJot Ms rec~ved hundreds ot letttts and hotline alls ~rding ~asure A -the proposed t.l'C &SWSiSllWnt di~rict ~ buy three ~cl land ~rid lhe Uoc>er ~port Bay. Today's Loals Only pagefeatures the thoud\ts ~nd opinions ot ~of our readers. It will 6e among the last ot op.naons offered by ru- ders on t~ controversi.ll is.sue. SM Voicftt ~ge 2. 1gpgz9 ORCVlATION 800-252·9141 CLASSIFIED 642-5678 NEWSROOM 540-12 24 HOTLINE 642-6086 SPORTS 642 .... 330 ~lld ................ -............. 9 l. ~ ....................... , .. I Society .................................... 5 ~ ............................... , .. -.. ' ~ ........................... _ ............ 2 ----·· The p.iintang on the top ol J>iaP 1 by c~ ~ ~ist ~Tapley. For inrorm.\tion on p.1int1n all 72.2-6535. ....... ··- City orficials ha\-e long lamented the nighttiqle activity at the pier. They say1 it's n harbor for home· lei.s people "'ho try to blend in "ith lhe anglers. who they cluim to~ fish hea~ eve'Y"here e\cept into one or the 130 tra h bin) in the area. The bo.uJ of dirccton of the Newport Pier ~'>OC1a11on unani· mou~Jy endo~es c.l~mi the piers bct"ec:n m1Jn1ght and d wn. "That pier is ov. ncd b' the fhh· erm cn, it is not o""ned by the Cll) of Newport Beach And they w 11J let )OU k.nov. that." !l:ud Ru\h Hill. president of the Newport Pier As· soci:u1on. Counc1lm3n John Hedges, "tio h'es an the We t l"cv.pon D~trict, said he thanl~ the an&le~ should be account~ble fur cre:iting a "pis· SI)." He asled city st3ft to look. into ch:ugmg the l;shermen a fee for using !he piers' .ti night. Meanwhile. the council t;'1\e city See PIER/I Council says no to bridge study ._More than 200 residents show up at city hall m support of decision, which follows almost two months of debate . By Mame ._.CL"~ ·:. .. ~nt.e< COSfA \1L5.\ -More than 200 re'adeob i.hov.ed up an force ~tor J;.i~ night to )upport the Cu~ Coun· c1l's expected den,,uncement uf the i..ontrU\ersa:sl 19th Street and G1,k r A' enue bridges M3ny c;imcd pbcarJ~ and ch3ntc:d "nQ bridges" .t!> the~ 1:nti.:rcd lhc: coon· c1l ch~mber~ shorth be· fore the 6.lO pm meet· ang began. Their hope w:u to not onl~ 11> be heard b" the coun.:11, but to let ,·1~11ang Supc:m.sor Har riett \\ 1eJcr he:ir their appe:il ...... "We want Countv Su· pervisor Wieder to 'lnow we meJn business. 'J1J re 1Jen1 Ro\ Pizarc~ one of the ring leaders o~ MonJ3y\ rall} 1'01 1ust lor u ... but for llUr children .. But \\1eder ~d she l nev. 110 hat t e'pe" from re'!>· See BRIOGE. 4 Suspected robbers still on , the loose ~ Men force their way into home at gunpoint. Woman is tied up while house 1s ransacked. By M.vn.e •.•cleod Sti'l o/t'ri!e! cos·1 A Mt:.5A -Thrc n.cn I fl.CJ their W;J) into a womJn\ home .it gunpoint l:itc ">unJa~. t~an& the 3.l·)eJr·olJ re 1Jcnt up with \terco 'pca~cr \\arr \\hile the) rJn :>cl eJ the hou~e. police rqxHtcd Monday. The \U\f>CCh, "ho fled 1n the """)m:in\ van. >1rc 'till Jt large. ilC\.'orJ1ng to auth\1nuc, The '1c11m "3~ 3lonc an her MeH·r Pl C1: home ~hen :i tno ot men lll\XleJ at her J,~r at 10 20 p.m. Sunda}. ac"ordmg to 0111~cr Ge rg" Wal)()n, pohcc dcp:>rtment 'Po~e .. m:m At 11r'\t the woman c.illeJ 1hr"1ugh the dl.X>r to ll W<hat the per.<>n v.anted he ""a' told hv the 'U pccu that wmcth1ng h:iJ h:iprxncJ t ll her hu,b;an;J. so be opened the door. \\ 11~.>n \:JiJ One uf the three 'uspeCt\ pulled l>Ut a aun and de· See AOBB~RS/I For troubled teens, help is now Just a phone call away ._New ·aoo· telephone line will be available for counseling to students in the Newport-Mesa district. i ' .0---•1• CAL ' MANAGING mrroa STEVE MA~ 540-1224,""' J6l YOICD Debating community issues A s time ppJQICba 10 rlUl.rk our ballott f.o1 ot 1pimt Measure A. to !UC I.be city oC NC'*pon Beal:h llohc'tbtr IO create an auc:umcnt to ptc.ICl''C the ~ta~ and Newponer l'orth propert1Ci in Upper Newport 8;sy for rccr~tionttl v.1lderncu open IJ>KC, •e find• kw neig.bbon bvorina pres.cl'\'ation of the open spaec, but concerned about cquaJ fa11nes> of the uscumcnt for all The final ·.curtain call Fa1rncu certainly lJ •n uiul we all 'hould •trivc for. Huwcver, mo\t 1111c~pu to balanu all 1hc perceptions of Cairncu within c"cn .i >mall iroup of 10div1duals run hodlon& into the: quan~ry t~t not only do the h:i.u of peoon;al concerns "ary, but importance of each item on the hst alW> vane>. from one ind1"idual lO the ne.10 In the end, II becomes practical!) 1mpowble to propo~ a W>lutton considered equally foir by ;all Al a friend once admon~hcd, "Don't knock ;ounc:lf out v.brf)'inl <tbout it. · 1 here·~ no such thing :is 'fair'." R-.1her than be mired dO\\n 1n endles\ debate O\er an i,\)uc which c01nnot be rc~hcd to evel)onc's ~ti">faction, we tflcouragc fellow rci1dcn1) 10 look 11head to what they v.oulJ want our c11y to be lrke fi,c or JO yean from now. Surely &he CO\I of S IO or lc~s 01 month for cJch hou~hold, or wmething in the order of 1/2 percent incre:i~e in coil of office ipacc, 1~ small enouah to not reall)' be a big IJoJUe IO itself. We suggest that the .. cry sm01llneu of the amount make\ 11 fair enough 10 enable u!I ali to join together in addrcs!lulg the much l.;uger 1uue of whe1her we should do nothing (by "ot1ng no on A), and allow 351 Jownhou-.cs to be ~pread O\Cr the tops of Ca~taways and Newporter North, or should voice our comm1tmen1 (by voling yes on A) to a~sure 1hat these properties are prcl>Crvcd forever as Vi.lluable udd111om IO ou r City') rich heritaae of recreational and ""lldcrncu open space? We urge \.Oter~pf Nc1o1.port Ue01ch 10 look beyond today's pclly bickering over small issue'> won to be fo rgouen, and vote with pride your "Own pcrwnal vt)1ons for your city's tomorrow WILLIS LONGYLAR Newport Dcach 0 I t o time cnvironmen1:ili)h should start to rcafize the need for a balance with economic requiremen&s, particularly with respect to the creation of JOb~ and the prevention or more unneee~ary t.i.xes durihg°ihe)e tuugh economic times Thi\ cert011nly applies to the Jllempt by the Newport Con~rvancy Group 10 obtain more costly open space 1n the Newport Beach area by way of hav1n1 the taxp.iyeri. purcha!.C the co'Jtly Irvine Company's Ca!ltJway <tnd Ncwporter Norah properties -adding 138 acres open space 111 Newport Dcach, which I\ (,,r JrCatcr th.Jn any other Orange County city l'h1) inventory now con\1'tt\ of I he follQWIO& • Sevc n miles of beach frontuge . • Some 2AS ocru of beach property •Some 160 acres of city parks. -.11.•• ..,..,.. ttcdne: 642-6086 v-cc:a:•• ...... ,_ ~ ,.. ., ,,... ... -.. ....... ,,,,.~ .. ~ • ,.,, W9MI ....... The ... 1•--........ ~.., ....... ................... ..,...., c...1k ................... . .... .,, .................. l!d.dt ......... ~.,.,; ....... ._,,..., ·-· Nt II ... """"·""""" ........ ,..-.... ~"""*"··· .. To MaM A ComdJon ..... ,.....,.,.,.........~ .. ..,..,, " ~ ,..,... al M0-1Jl•. -JU"""' ... n...K.--.~ ............... ......... ~,.,..., ..... ...,.., ..... CNA ...... ....,~a-iw-.. ,,.... .. ~ ,,. ......,... ~,,.. -Nail IUPi 1••.00 ,._......, '_..., ...... ~ ... ....,.. ....... ....... ....... .._ ...... t Once and for all , Daily Pilot readers sound off on the pros and cons of Measure A • Some J ,200 acres of h.atbor waters. • Some 782 acres ccolopcaJ pre).(~ in tJ'lc Bad. Day. •Some 138 :icrc n.P.ture l)'pe park bemg developed in the upper reaches of lhc Back Bay. Add to 1he above m clo)C proximity 10 Newport Be:-.ach, a 12,000-acrc state p:irk beins de"-cloped south of Coron:t dcl Mar. All or the above totals more than 14.525 acres and, or coune, in\.'Okld •ub tant1.:al taxpayers money to ~er required yearly main1cnnnce costs Somewhere along the line, economic criteria and other 1.1.orthy wc1al and cuhural goah must be c.onstdered and arc entitled 10. compete wath environmental desires. The addition of such a 'mall amount of open space, less than l percent 10 the abo\c in"cntory, at such an extremely high co>t to the t:upi)ers requires th<1l &ood business scn)e and fi~al resporu1billty mu>t enter the picture instead of JUSI emotion. A no vote on measure A is certainly deserved. Especially w when there is another plan available that v.ould prov1dc more advantages and benefits than the Nev.port Conservancy plan. No 30-ycar t.1X a.sscument dtStrict w11h add1t1onal taxes would be required. The homes proposed on 36 percent or the acrc::sge would provide a self-supporting feature by way of the property taxes on the home and saJes taxes from the inhabitants. Thi!. revenue would finance the recrea1ional f acilillei. on the t•o sues and cover future main1cnJncc c~1 , E::.DWARD P. BENSON Newport Beach 0 • I f you like the unrcstncted view1 and open space that )OU i,cc when )OU drive along Jamboree Road, Irvine Boulevard 01nd Dover Drive , then \.Ole )e) on Measure A Don't tJkc theic magnificent ' unbroken \ 1ews for granted Remember, action ;.ind commitmen1 by Newport c111zen' kept lmpara&aon Point an CoronJ del Mar from becoming condominiums, high-me tower\ from being built on Pacific Coast I l1&hw:ay, Cliff Dmc from becoming the Pacific Coast f reeway, and the Upper Bay .from becomin& hotel si1es. We don't ne~d more ·de..,clopmcnt. We need open !>pace und panoramic views which enhance our property values Thci.c arc the thinp lhJI set u!I apart from other coutal c1t1cs With the Irvine Company\ propo~d development, we might as "ell be living in Oicn:ud Don't be fooled by the 60 percent free IJnd argument. Little of that fr~c land can be developed or easily u~d Whether we hll\'C 11, or the developer) have it, the city a~d br ~ .. ""' ""-Or-.~ llaOt lU·t'41, Ill .,.. __... fJI ....,. poit IMdt -0..-.-. "'*°•• .. --~,._..,_.,...br-'b sa sa,. ,_. ~ct....-...., •C...--.CA..._ ........ ,....... -.,.,; llllCllt .._, POST~ TD ... ...._ ... ..,,,_ .... '0 ._ Uto. C--.-. CA tl'26. QJf'tWICHl: ... --........... .. ....w...., ...... , •• ~ CM .. 1+1llClllf ......... ,.,.... --~ ...... . How to reach Ut .-... ..... 0 U'9c:t 642·5678 Otlplly 6-42 ... )21 ,......... Niwa 5't(). 1224 ~642..CllO Newt.~, .. 646-4170 ~OMet ._... OMot 642o.4321 .. W... ,_ H1·St02 ._.......,~Qa _., -............. ~ .. Cutaways land is the focus of the hotly debated Measure A. From the editor In ttttnt moatbs, 1 ht D.2il) f>i/ot b•S tTCT/ted hundrt11s of lclleN and bolllnt e11/ls tti:mllng M~surt A -tbt proposc'CI tax URssmtal dlslrlct to bu.r tbrtt pl~ of bnd •round lht Upper Nl'ttporl B•r. Upper C. t.IW:IJS. Lottu Wista•llJS and twport North. U't-b .. "t" alttmptc'CI lo rvn most of the opinions, lncludln1 • slx-parl strlts of pro-t1nd-coa dtb.JIN bf thou on tilbtr sldt of tbt-luut. Dut "ilb tbt tltction onlJ 11 ttttk •":.IJ' -,..ltb tbt dcb11tt on Mtuurr A ntarly tAhaustc'CI -"t bt,.t dtcidtd it's tlmt lo let tbt smob cksJr la bopu that •olttrs Mii/ u.s.r tbt 1Tm11Jnla1 d•)'• to study tbt propoud /11nd putTbJit .. itbout lht dlstnctlon of more rbttorlc. FoU0ttln1 h • comp/J•llon -In 1omt C'UfC'S c'Cllt«I fur lht' sakt of sp:1~ -of tbt-ttmaia.ln1 tbou1hts and oplaionf of somt of our tt•dtrs. E~C'tpl for • final p:>ir of opinion piN'tS sclrttlulttl to 11ppe•r In Saturd:iy's ConununllJ forvm, ""Mill tnd tbe publinttlon of IL'tttN on l'tlt:uurt .\ ""'' this tdition. U't tt/// no doubt rr.-Jslt Utt sub)ttl fol/oolni tltt t ltttlon. our taxpa)er doll3n have to p:i) to ma1nl:11n i1 Why pay for someone che\. front ).ttd Hc1o1.\? The qucs11on b· Do v.e buy the land or lo c it? Jt 1!. a now-or-never propoi.i1ion on~c lost, lhis la)t undc\clopcJ open space cannot be replaced the qu:ilily of life we now enJO)'. which ¥las pas~d down to us by peop~ who cared, must noW\t?): pa'>!.ed on to funher ,cnerauons. Vote )CS on Me:uurc A to mali.c that happen. It is the right dcc1s1on and a smnll price to pay. DOBUY LOVELL Newport Bench 0 M uch hu been wnucn Intel) about the 5pecial asse~ment d~trict bcina proposed for Measure A on the November ballot. Some h:.vc claimed that the propo:>Cd aueS>ment is an "end run" around Prop 13 which requires a 213 vote of the elccto~tc. Others believe lhal auc mcnt d1 tncb are some new · form of public fin1ncing that bypai;) 1he vote ·and will of the people. Not 'So -on both count ' The first DS'>Cssmcn t dii.tric1 tn Cahfornaa had its root> in the lmpr~cment ~t of 1911 \lihich is •tall valid onJ in force today. ~tnce ICJI I. 16 olhl.!r a"c, ... mcnt dt)lric1 J ch h::a\c bel.'.n pa ~d 11Ho Calllornia I.iv. lhc'e :icts hj\ e allo" 1:d the finJnc1ng of billions of dollar of public 1mpro .. e11H: Ill) The C;ih'°'nia Supreme Court hai determined thnt a Special Benefit A'..c!.:i.men1 (Me:i)urc A) dilfer) from il General lkncfsl Assc~mcn1 and. therefore, 1.s not :i .. tax." Consequently. 11 1s no& iubjcct to 1he 2/3 \Oler appro\:il requirements under Proposttion 13. The a"'' ment dbtnct being propo\cd under Measure A is the Lundscaping ~nJ L1gh&in& Act o( 1972. 11m Act pccific•ll> aJl~-s citic.s. countici .and ~c1.1I dtstncts to levy assessments for lnnd purchase\, open po c, :ind the de,·clopment of p:ark!. Cities )uth as Los Angeles, Suuth San Franc1\CO, 0.ildand, hla V1st:i, Rossmonr und m:any more h~vc used th1i. \.Chicle iUCCe!li.fully O\ef the )Caf\ 10 raise lhe Cund ncce-.sof)' 10 purctsJSC open p cc and to develop p.:irk\., t The \.Ole on Mea\ure A in No"cmbcr, howc\er, j, ad\isory only. It> purpo-,c i' to \hW public 'uppo~ or oppo"llon to this mea)ure. 1 he council hJi. determined that the clc1.tor-.11e mu t approve Mea)urc A b) at least 60 percent or Measure A dies a sudden de:ith. The ad\isory nolc, it i) fell, b the fil"!tt \Oler safeguard be1.: use it cxprcs~ the v.ill of the people 10 our elected officj:ils. Should Mc:a'>ure A p:i» in ~O\cmbcr. there i\ a scrond \Oler safeguard in the form of the l:tn~nc~ protest h.:aring before the City Council. . In conclu>1on, I feel thi: ~~c:nl d1 trict being proposed for Me:mire A ~~~ t\\O imponant \Oler ~(cguard\. Doth \Oler>' and property owner ' n&hts arc pl ccd before:. \Glt of the people. Furthermore, the 1972 act !I fair, propc:r and lcg:.tlly con">tituted. The act has withstood the test or time, and ha\ bcncft1cd million!. or CJl1fornia rc!lidcnt O\Cr 1hi: ')CilfS. RICHARD A OLM\tl;I{ r..c~port lk.,, .. h 0 F our re:ai.ons to 1.otc no on Me:uurc A. 1) 1 he fact th:lt the cost uf the )Carly fee can be "re.JJjustcd :annuaJI)" by the Cit)' Cuunt·al .. tioulJ be enough to vote no. II b onl) logkjl th.lt a rea\>C)~ment or the dollar b.a~ must be m:1dc C.l<.h yc:sr because of the addition of nc~ con,truc11un anJ 1he tc.mng dO'<' n o( old, along v. tt h toJa) \ dedining bu)ine)> alfn<)\phe re . \\ho is 10 know how man) doll:.ir'I v.111 be :a\":>1lable e:u:h )C:&r tu m.il.e the p:1)'mcnh un the I.ind and p:iy for the m:untcnancc nJ 1mprU\ cnienb unle .1 re-a~ ment and rC·tadJu~tmcnl\ arc made. . Th1' re·. Jju,1mcn1 of rec, U\h )e.ir 1i. a a;ood pla e 10 <.-omptn\Jte for any added cu~ of imprO\ements, m1in1enJn\'.e, :>nd police pru1ecl1on "t11<.h '' 1ulJ be )ub)1ant1al a'> e\cry "parl ~r" in Orange County "•II be. here. 2) The v.ur~h "sugge;rid co 1 of Sl20 per )car." ·1 he '<'orJ ··)uggested" h.h no cunnv1;i11on of permancn1.e 3) litStoracall>. re\ IC\\ the ridiculous and C\pensi'"c l.1'<')Uits th:u 1he city of Newport Dc;ich hn~ h.uJ lu pj) out of the generoil fund the p;.a)t fcv. )Car~. \\ c, t~e tL'tlp3)C() arr: &he general fund. Do "e need 10 be re)pon .. 1hle for more ::accident Jnd lawsu11 (odder? •> As much II\ I 1.1.ould 10\c tu tu\e the m;u;1mum open ~pace) I could nol be as 1rrc)ponsiblc: a) to vote for Me:i\urc A. You \\111 not only be pa)ing continu.111) fur the nCAt 30 year) at )Our hgme, I I )'OUJ o((ice, at )OUr church, Ul your ~pit:il, at )Our nut')ing home, :al your hc:ihh club, )Our rc\taurnot, )Our tkn1h t, the theater .•. C\'ery 1hing th;i& 1\ ta\cd will be p::a))('J on to )~U and en,o)ed by 1he rest of the county! AUDRl:Y ORL NOY tt!) Newport Dcach 0 WIATHI• AND OCIAN CONDlftONI nMHllATUaU Newpott h•h: 71/SS l&lboA: 72/SS Cott• Mu.: 77156 c~ •• Mar.74/u tu•••oacan ...... SIUiwtll 2·> • 2·> t w. ,., . ~) . ,.., ........ ?4'•&1J lfll ....... a oor..-•' ).07 ,. ... 1 .. ,..._.a .. .-.w..,. UillitwWilt~ .............. .. ..... ....... ... ,.. .... , MM; ............. ' D re mcrs anJ " onu m Le Amcric:a &TC•t. John 1uir drc:iml the ' m 1blc dream •hen he wu1ht tu sc& :addc pci 1 ne !:ands t r n. tion:.tl p:irb -Yoscmilc, Yellow tune, Sequoia -and th~sc bnd continue to nurture the American soul. During the Greilt Dcprc >ion our forebears dreamt the 1m~1ble dream anJ p J the 5oci:il Sccunty Act vrhsch ensures a decent hfc for olckr Americans. \'1 ion:irics ha\e I~ m:1de Nc-.i.port Ueach the speci:il place that 1t h Neither America nor Ne"pon Uc~h hol\C been made great b) II\ ,reedy and 1lS n:i)':.i)Cr>. With Mc:ii.ure A, 1hc ci1t.tcn> of Nc11o.port Beoch hJ\.e a )peci.il -:inJ l~t -opportunit) 10 ,;a\(' unique, large, open space> for our v.cll·bcmg and &hat of our ch1IJrcn On """· 2, Ncv.pon'i c11Ltens who tout a \Ole for ~euurc A will join those crcat Amerac-.m of the pa)t(<1nd pr~)tnt) "'ho lncw (:ind know) there ~re no unpo>)lblc: dreams. JANE ~ANOS Nev.port Bc;ach 0 A' I 1o1.;11chcd the Int Newport BeJch Cil) Council Mecuna and heard &he tiraJcs again)( Mc.nure A. I lhouJhl h> m)~ll: K.irl Mau mu>! be in hil gta\.C, nodding to him\Clf :snd ~ying. "H ri&bt I "'.i. Man i> an cconom1~ anim31 " Without CJLC'Cpl1on. the opponcn" 10 Mc:a~ure A cl:sim to knO\\ the prt c of t\ef}thin, but, to rcalny, knov. the \'Blue o nothing Spc•l.;ins to the 1cl~t)1on c"mcras. the~ Ma"• l> .1ddi:J together mc:tninaJc number , threatened cconomJC ruin, anJ \enomollloly au ad.ed Jeccnl people v.ho uppon Me:asure A W1thou1 Cllt"Cption the opponen1~ of Mt.uurc A pre ented their arcumcnts in Manust term . As I Y>atchccJ the opponentl of Mc"i.urc A. I NuJd not help but rcmembu &he Great One v.ho ~•J -about io centur1c ago - "M.in doc' not h\c by brc:aJ :alone In m> opinion, He v.a.,. righ1 Jnd h~ "'hJum th.:it inform~ m) dc:\'.1,101\ Ill \ OIC ... l e) .. on ,\ka,urc A M:>nl1nJ 1s .alw ~u'>tuincJ by carina neighbors ond family and by " nurturans CO\irunment -such a) th:ll h> be provided b) the purctuse o( the Ca)l;i'<':.t)'> :ind l'ie1o1.-portcr North SU~AN LE\\-IS l"<cv.port lka~h 0 Ai. a :i.cnun c111icn and a "1Jo"" of limned income, I 3m \Cry oppo\cJ to Me:i urc A My hu~3nd JnJ I boucht our hyme in 1955 and h3\c Ii' cd in It :lll thcie )eJr I hope to continue to h'c in 1t until I join him an hc:a,en. Huwe,cr, 3) c•penscs ~o up, 1h:it "on't be ~ible. As the c<nt o( 1o1. .lier has incruscd, and there arc ch3r&h for paramet.l1e ~er\icc>. it is 'oing to be \.'Cl')' d1fhcul1 to h:a\e to p:iy .adJi1ion1I lJ\CS on my home, and I "ill probably ha··~ to lcJ"e it. ~Smee the In.inc Comp.ln) h:ls en aenCtOU'I and h3S D&rccd to \'C 60 percent o( 1he open l:inJ ::ice to the city. "'e huuld definitely vote no on t.1ca>urc A. ELLEN WlLCOX Ne~port Be:ich POUCILOe COltAlllM Mru.t.I Stnft~ A cmh ~' co11ta1nm1 routbly S7l5 ,,. .. , atok:n r«cntly ftM\ a rcsiur111on table ' th< uatc's ann\l&I Spca I l!.d~tk>n conCclcncc h~kJ th )'Car at Red UOn Inn. \ r:te 161 .. Strm: 1't.o s.root pltntcn wtrc atok:a from 11\C front of a by inc: In the 700 bloc~ .,... .. Sum 'r.o p;i)' pboftet ~ro )'Uked otf • wall at Sou&h Pacir.c Car WnJI ta the ~'100 baoct W•••uae NltW..:A'-f coatAinl"I S600 wonh of ~rlOOkwm rC'pOftOd MOICa fran1 Group 1lltot 0.,Vtiat In lM ..... ...... ~,.~ ... ......... . ..,.AllMe .... AO. .. ...... ..... J11 l INC! .... W .... ~·.-=..·a=· ...... ..... ~ ~ ---. -. ---~~ ... -----~. -- --- -IUCMweM• Mllll II 1bc Colt1 Mesa RCpUblK'U WOcncn fcdctatcd YtiJI mcc:t 11 the Colta Mela Oolr ud Country Oub 11 10:30 un. Tba procra.m w 11 feature a speaker •bo will rocus on ballot iuue.. Pie sc call 962·S391 or SS7-6S4S r,,, more i11form11ion or to m ko rcscn. 1lon • """ .......... • A ,PUblk rotum lhat cununcs Prop- Ollllon 17', lhc Vo~hcr lnitiati\\;, will be held in Oranic Coait Collcsc'& Fo- Nm 8uild1na. from 7.30 10 9,JO p.m. Admi) ion u free. Speakers from both &1d~ of lhc issue wall speak. voith • question anJ aruwcr period folJowini. . . Nn'WO ............ Alf "I low to keep v.ha1 you earn is I.he su.bFct of lhe ncl rL.ina breakfast at Nc-.port Marriot llolcl at 7:15 am. Plea5C R.S. V P. by callina lhc Nev.port Chamber at 129-4400. WIDN~DAY NoaualOLYIMe Oirford Cooper, aulhor of the ''The Rune Pia Principle"' v.iJI present a free cvcn1n1 proinam dcmonstratina how to turn busmcu and personal problems - into opportunities 11 7 p.m. at Balboa BranchUbruy. Call 644-3171. ....... f ... MlftlNe The J lllrbor View I tills Gorden Oub will mee1 11 9.30 1.m. 11 the home of Eleanor Hou\C an Newport Beach. .. Cornpos11n1 .. wall be one of 1hc wbjccu dLSCUucc.I Gucm and pr01pCct1\'C memben arc ,.clcome. Plcuc call 759· l 9S8. THUllSOAY IDllOa NIM.TM Nunc hn.: 11.:annah of the Orance C.OUnty EIJ.:r C:arc Program "'111 be :u c.hc Jc-lih Senior Ccn1e r of Or.Inge Coun1y. ~ E. ~'-er S1 , Costa Mcu, ducus~n, ··Mediation and Senion .. For more 1nform;auon. call s.&S·SS)l. , CN .... UWI lootc ll•NIN• Ouldrcn'1 aulhot Theodore Ta)lor WlJI be: ss1n1n1 ''TimQthy O( the Ca)." bet,.een ) and 6 pm at the Children's Bool'hoppc. 183 I Wcnclaff Orn c. Newport 8cxh. Call 67S-l•:?A for more information. ~OMIN AN• LAW IUUNAa Jus11c:c Sheila Prell Soncnshinc will prcs.:nt "Women & the Law -We h~\'C nae come \'Cry fu la1cly," 10 1he mon1hly mcc11n1 of the Orait&C Co\lnty ChJplcr of Women in Man.ascmcnt 11 6 p m at the Shcra1on Newport. Rcscrvauoru must be rruadc ill ad\ancc: and the '°'' i.s $2S for r· mcmben and SJO for aucus For lrlforma110n, call (JtO) ~llOO. fLUMOTI Fie.: nu Uiols -alt be made l\.111.ibl.: to all scnJOn bciv.ccn I and t l :JO am II the Colla MCA Scnklr Center. 69S W. 19th St Please call 645-2356. RU Ff ELL'S UPIOl.STEIY llC. .......... f.Mrl .... 1m--..cena11M-wa.1111 MALLOWUN PAltTY The Corona dcl Mar Cb~r of Commerce will hold its H.allov.ccn Party at the rl\c Crowns Restaurant, 3801 E. Coast Hwy., Corona dcl Mar, lOfti,hl fJ'Om 7 co 10 p.m. There witl be hon d'ocuvrcs.. hoc cider, no host bar, cclcbrny Juell, cash prizes for best C05tume and other prize drawinp. Admission is SIS in costume, S20 no costume. for tickets call 67340.S0. IHHOalCA&.-IOCllTY eAnetaJNO ' The Newport Beach llistorical Society will present an cvcnin1 v.i1h llarry 8:1bbi11 and the Bi& &nd M>Unds 1lon1 v.ath a burrct dinner ~1:anin1 a1 6 p.m. 11 the lbJbo:a Pa\'ilion facnl prte\': LS .S 18 Con«xt the NC\l<port Bc;icl\ Hastonc:al Socaciy al 675-6161 IUllNUI TO 9USINUI LUNCMION The &ck lby Oub 1s hostini a bvsancss 10 busin«S luncheon al 1lrc Le Meridacn I lotcl 1n Nc: .. port Bc:ach be1wcen 11:30 a.m. :ind 2 p.m Plcuc: call 586-4660 rot more 1nform:ahoo. FalDAY MAUN'ft9 MOUJI The Burke family wall be tl:ann1 ll haunu:d house Frida), S:aturd:ly ond Sunday be1 .. ccn 7 and 10 p.nt. The loc111on 1s Newport Du~s. 1131 Bac'- 8.ay Or .• Nc"port. Adm1 100 is fr\!c. I M '1 wife a.a I ~ed &h weekend. The 1pln wun'& d~ to another man 01 uothc:r woman. We didn·c have one of tbof.c 111-nipt, l•l1:'P·l~ twear•otd· heavin &. bodily injul)'•inducin1 brawli our neighbor& have arown 10 cherhh. ' My v.i(c didn't gC't fed up ..ith my .. eelcnd ritual of d mnlng the chores in favor of my p:uented couch to rdrigcr;ator to restroom back 10 couch routine. O~ second thought, she hAS gotten fed up v.11h it. But th:K wasn't the rea~n for ou.r parting ways. The culprit w:is the American Youth Soccer 0 . ~ rganwat1on. Edito(s Separated by soccer. Notebook We have two son::.. One i> 7. 1'be other's 9. They arc on different !oOCCCr te ams. They arc in different divisions. They pl:iy at different field . They play at different limes. That is, until this past v.cckcnd. They both had 1:30 p.m. games Saturday. My younscr son plays al the school a block and a half from our house. Despite the weekday rigors of the newspaper world, I can still mus1er the fitrength to walk that far for Adam's games. But this past weekend, I drew the long stick. My wife got the close game. I got to drive my older son 10 a nearby junior high school . I From a fan's point or view, I ::.ccretly enjoy Dustin's games bener. The level of compct1t1on )Cems 6urprbingly high. At Adom's games, mo~l I.ids "ould be just as hoppy flinging mud pies at one another. Prob.ibly h:ipp1er. Rdrc::.hingl), the league credo is 11 doesn·1 , Support Research IW'l8'nltlll l=~-fsoanv ' , ............. "" tol-fne 1·IOO·ACS·234S CUSTOM INVITATION PRINTING CEN1'ER Choose From Our H"f' 5'kctitm of Papn; F.nwltJpa, Ty~ Srylo And PrinJ GI/on. Whahrr You NccJ lnvauuon.' h lr f'he Hot.Jays ... k maucr f you win or lole, t's hoW ~tyonc acu '° play the aam_e. But uy ~ that rubbish u1r on a Counh &fader. T'bey're out Cot blOod Ousiin i n't tbt tu of the te n1· is his fi~t year pl )ina the ipOrt. But his team ii aood· Very aoocS. E\ien 1f they '°'' e-w-et) pmc, I'd enjoy 'u1chin1 hi.$ Panthers. Same •·1th Adam's 'tftb:ills. faeryone bu a ball: the players, tht coachc\, the parent>, the referees. After 11 di>1:u1dul c perience 11.uh Little League b.ucball a couple seaJOn .iio. MJCCCi;'~ a brc:;ith of frc h air. I actually set a kkk (purdon the pun) out of frantically .se:irching for n p:nking sp c amid the .ca or minivans aJon~ide the field . Row) of umbrellas and beach chair) and blankets arc on either :.idchne. and there are 1..-0 field) practically )lacked otop one another. When the referee on one field blO\lts his wh1s1lc, the pla)crs on the other all slop T here arc other d1>.:id"Jntage:.. At one recen1 Panther game. :in early morning dog ov.ncr must ha"c taken hjs pet to the field for a run. Judging by ttle calling cards he left e\etywhere, the dog must ha\e been "cry big and had a \Cry bad digestive problem. That unplensantness wa:. quickly erased by the action on the field. l thank it helps that American> aren't real hip to soccer. h ':. more difficult for parent to turn ugly if they're unsure what'::. going on. Noc n weekend goes by that "What's off:.ide mean?" isn'1 uttered on the sidelines. You don't , ... ant 10 gc1 100 croi.s ~l1h wcccr offic1:ils nn)'WJ). You c~n :ind do. bu1 )OU know deep down )Ou !>houldn'1 The)'rc all parents or older ~1bling~ of pla)er:.. The) volunteered 10 go 11.1 referee camp and g"e up wcd.cnJ) offic13ting g;ime::. 1hear children :ircn't e'en pkt) mg to II :i ref fo1b 10 :.hov.. a ptrWal Of coech (abo a uni.ccr} llep6 in ID c:au lhc .... Iii objeaivdy -poAJblc. Voluntccrkm ii the name ot lho PIM. There aro te and &cam ~ nd pancake bfe kf ti t Uert ftd net families and b nner r m·lie Puen are • gncd pmcs in which they t the job ul fillina pla.ycr1 with jui'"e at h lftime and ~ trc t uftcr the final wh tk. We're a net and banner family. My Ytife and another mom ere ted the Panther::.' fabrlc 5i,p u~d 111 both te.am·pk1u1c b:acl.drop nd IO de)iinate •hu:h clump or p3rents on the idclinc) ~lonp to "'h ch te~m. As net family, v.c put up the &0:&1 po t nd net~ before or a!tcr the carlie)t or l:uc t game . Bcin1 mech:m1~1l) clullcngcd, I s1ill h~\en't figured out thi net thing. The P:an(hcrs' co ch, blc his hcan. end) up dolna ~t the v.orlc In add1t1on 10 ~in& t l:'Cf)' pr2ctice, he often p3ces 1he su.kline during g3mcs "'ilh hi) n3ppin1 baby d3ughter on h. ::.houldcr He descl'\c) a med.ii The parents who 1iohelled out money to \p<>nsor the Panthers came up ""ith the idea of having e"cryone put ta quuter in a can v.hcnc\er the teim scores. The proceeds wiU ~spent on11he end-of-)eJr team party. Being offense oriented. 1he M>und of the Jiggling can t) heard often No1 v.ithoul cont rovers) . "I don't IH..e tha1. I cfon'1 hl..c that at 3U," an opposina p3rent let e'el)one w11hm earshot '-no"' 3 couple: games ago Th~t v.as the infamous d:i~ ot the dog dropptng) Perhaps 1h:.i1 h:id put her 1n a bild mooJ. Or ma)bc \he: d JU)t )cp:u:.ated v.uh hc1 hu!>b:ind He "'"" prob;.ibl) aero~ to"' n at his u1hcr· l..11fs g3me .\Iott CoJ.u's C'ulumn ap~:irs Tu~sdo.u. Please -Join Us For 01.aner Lanehor Weekend Braneh Saba!ino's was ong!Nlly founded ll Chicago atl?r our father brougtl the tamly recipe toe our twnous Italian SIUSIQe from Paienno, Italy II the 1930's T odly. hts sons & grandson cor«looe ID pnMde 1 corT1)1m mRI of d1mic l!al1an food prepared fresh daJy ll'lO susoned Wl!h 5 gel leflm IS of hlmly pride .tnr Dr Wt caw..., ' Cllrtrs .... ,.. ............ ,__. Thri 'fO'I The Saba:ft> Famly Fot ReseMDons Cal n~t 111_._._. ... Wede.hogs . . :~ow~ . . Anmveru.tta ... Birth A.rl:tounttm~nts ... B1n~ys ... Or Frr llut Once-ln-A-L1fcume Spcctaf Occa..ion ... 1e 111n1 1111v1mb1r_ % We Ha'-e A Fri~ndJy, Cr~ti~ And HdpfuJ Slaff, In Addition To Extremely Fast Service. Whatrvcr Your Custom Printing Nttds Are ... ~ Gut Do It! f a nss on's t_ . IEW;On:'#Allf..CEllTE-' 714/650-6070 •OPEN 7 DAYS! 111.iONE'Wl'OlrT al.VO (Im.I STUET Ir NEYPORT BLVt>) to • ,_..,_~ -,,,// N~~ARIA C HAMB ER Of CO MMER CE Newport Harbor Area Chamber of Commerce recommended · positions on November Ballot Measures and Propositions. Remember, vote as you wish, but please do vote. It is a pnvilege not to be wasted. Local Measures ' Description A ......... , Dllb'lcl - Statewide Ballot Propositions ---· .. ---- Prop. ' Description . 161 low .... ,..... Prtjld5. 16' ........ h11 I In 170 "•• •rtr lms. Sd111k. Mliwlly ¥-. DI .. 1 ... 1 11 NI lilik . '71 Pt~Ttulliu ,,._.., ... ~ , 172 I t.ai1Mlcw..r,. ..... _ ......... 1Ad1'1"1 I 173 r.rM , ........ ~Jlkk:11•1nt ... Att S11S ... ~151' I • ... Ad. I -- - . NHACC Position NHACC PosltJon I Yes Yes , .. . YIS - ~ ,. -~ ._...._ ....... .. 174 W. I • v.a.L . . • l ---.......... . ----"~ -·--- - -__ , __ -~ ~--~ ---_.._ ___ _... ..... . t-n Cl~ ~ H nt1 \ liq tcmat cs to relieve tr I 1fl recommend i 1elet10n thew br cs from .. ~ :r. ~c pbc of • utenaJ :'I C"lY' be only ft« r.M JO!ntly a opt an , a e rn:iu,. e plan o! artcnal . g"' a~ smprovcmcgu to , H~lCe a ~lanced land UiC -• r .ul4:aon ')'\!Cm. -ecG:r u1 r 1 • a\ c'iluem have OO;hcied .n gh to let vc~tt' be hc:ard. I ,r , hope at wall rc,ul: an .11 pcratJOn " '>l Jtl1/ af1er t::cr comment~. '), .;c!e r kfL !Jul the pl:blu: t _a: ng went o:i, lasiroi 1-..0 nd J t1 s ! houn 1\ll ,lpeake" '4 cu: .:i.:;,1n\t the brid1e1 Some .A..rcn: e .. en p•c1f1cd b: \1.1cc.lcr ~ prum,\c: : n'Jl rhc bridgei are dck:cd, • • J: gc-~ng IO <!o anj good," ! l.Jt ice fJJ\1d\tH1 of Costa •.f C:\..i I larticll V.1cdcr 1 only , c .ore ) · I~" .1f:er concern\ v.crc btJrd : m rc:\adcna and people from 11 rnt1ng1on uc .. ch. f (JUOlillll h tnw le;ids pro.1 Valley and • ~ Be • lt only LOG cou me a f l'\'C msnu~ to unan~ wpport rcstdcnu' concerns Thq p:tsscd a r~!utson u i.ir 1t c counry to ictn()'Wc the tiAO propv>Cd ania Ana River crOS)rn from the -<>unt~ \ m;iucr plan of . hagnv.JY" lbe) a so a~ cd ~a(f ''> formlluc a Join& a ·r~emcnt \\J 'h ne1g bor.ng c.t1C'S w t.nd ahi:rr..1t .c\ IO buJIJing the lmdgct. Tha 'c n represent ., cclmmauon c f ;i mu' h larger prv.:c"' of t m-o~ncr v.or sn rngcthcr, \lid l\f )Or S;ind\ (.1cn1\, m r cnr before: the \Ole I:'• grc ... 1 ro r.cc: rh;at IC'<cl 'I c >mmun I)· ·rbe o"n 11 i. de , n to. ',\ almost 1wc1 month of d b 1tc: • U\ er a ount]·proJuccd r.tud) C.eiaa• Funding G roup REFINANCE TODAY Guaranteed To L-Owtr Your Monthly Payment At ABSOLUTELY 0 COST! CoR. lodof Fof o Fref! (ons~?' on (800) 201 -FUND 5031 Berch A"~ Suite f, Newport Beach II _) For ah in-depth look at what's happening around the world, turn to World Report in today ·s Times Oran ge County: ORANGe COUNTY II " flOl'SMf•IM , I •tflT•I fHI , .. l ... t /, '1•'// ( /! 111•11111 ,,, ,,,/' ,.,,, ,·11,/:1/,,\ ,/,,,,/' 5.5%* Guaran.11,d I y~ar 0 FEE'! NO ~ALE HARGES! Guarantttd Prlndpal & Jnte Rate f rto wuh nu ohli .atiQn • w will m ii )OU a C lit I f'O ahou< Iha Lire In ur1nco lnJu try ind 1W11an1 J nnu11ic' hy 1w c winnlnt con umn lki'IOC It r UI t I Call now for more 1n~ Toll llreo 1~99'4-728.f LOc.I Cell 714-241·7770 AMERICAN WCANCER fSOCIElY . imt proposed bridg KJOii th Sanu Au Rntt. th3t cndor~ rhe need tor rbc a~\ln Cos•a M~ offici:als ong.snatl} pu"1ed th t the report be done, hop ni to ~hO'\\ that the bi1d es a1e .not needed nd U:ould be remu.cd from :he county's higbv.ay plan Cit> o!ficmt~ and rc\tdcnt , "'ho d1\agsec v. 1th the saudf' t sndings, contend ahc: in· I rm .. uon Jn\ de the r~pott doc) .nt hrm .• bad: a ne~d for the r 1d 'I ti 1nl tt _ ( t1 Coun al has 't o" n J h1; u l oura~e in 0hu1. m • the county ~ml ~~mg · v.i; d n; ni:cJ •he bmlr.e ;· "3td 1'.snC) Palme 01 C~ta ~k.~. · l'he bt u m lam: people in the 1.ommunrt} "111 not stop lhc frgtu until 1he budge~ ;.ire rcmmcc.J .. FYI • Wh.ll: Proposed br . spaM the San:.a ht:a ~ ac 1 th eet ~ Ostet A.:nue •At hiut". Are ltlr br~ nc-cded? ~ coun ~~ ,es. re.WJenu 1n Cos.U ~ and Huntington Be.Kh d63gr •The Worry. Re1oidenb in CO!>U ~ and Hu"tth on e •ach (e.ir the I.Hid~ ~ l re\.bc.e their r~ent&.11 ne'ghbo<hood) to commorer thoroughfares . ' • Thc:.~)Ctl (O>t.J \~, !'l.:ehport Ek>.ieh. Huru1n~on B alh. fr.Nnl.1 n Va I .lnd l1le cc:runt. The w Jlll'f h.l'> the i lldl ).)' IJDilMMlllk•- NEWIOllT llEAOt -Abe*& 10 Doller DIM rcti tr• thoWtd .,....., .... ~Bndl ~ 0 :' ...., ~ '° flthl die ~-propolCd bfld&c link· illC 19111 ScRct Md Baani~ Av• cnuc tri:lp aht Saata Ana R1 r. Dower raidraU bcJievt ( the ~ if bu 1. IDOIOriJu mavchn1 tOUtb • 19th Suua (•h h be· comes Drl:wcr in Newport Be h) -:ud Co;iR Hi . y woU c t.bdr aeigbbotbood -ot our ti&» come dull • &o and frona idlool. wa ins &Dd ,· ing t ir bicydn ... Na~ Ok • A id. ''le' a dan 1<R1 • 1tn:ct already." But Ci1y En nccr Don We b s:»id county Mudsn don'l ~ppor1 Lbcir worries. He iJ .. hen ua~cl· CB CT the brid&c. they'll be heading to central and northern Cosu M -~l Coast U1&}1 -.y. & ~id rcccn1 studies done by the c:ouAIJ. ........ ltaffic acrn1 ahc Colla Ma9 F b nae ottndtd 10 '"' SU.a.~ trial W17, Uut&n&e dlll frutita1cd mo&o1 11 on ntpOft BoUlcv:ard 11t11J I rt kina DcMf 0rM lO JCI 10 C Htpay. Several cacrunutcn alrc 1h t, he ad. If the btid built, NcYOporl Boulevard :'· l n °""' be IVCA nc. caUSAnJ C\cn more: u ff .c oa OoYer Orhe. He id the nee o1 a bridge "ould use tnafr.c niJhtm rn on Co st H1aJl• y by tbc year 2010. forcing the d ty lO widen the '-''· loanc r~ lo M:Veft or cicht bno ''H those impr<ncrnc:nt• are ncedcJ bccaUK tbc briJ&n :ire ddctcd, •c don'I r Uy thinl the city of ·~port lkach Id ~\"C 10 p.:iy for those impl'O\ mcnh.," Webb .:iid. The council -.111 discu» lhc brad c pin at their NO\' \tud •• s.cuion HEY MOM! 111ERE'SA SAJ,E AT N<jo r A \l,\~l f CTI R•.R'!i> Ol TU·:T 01-· Ql' un I t• ~T B•:ODl ~G & ,\{'("f :.. ·~oRIF-~ SAVE 20 o/c -50 % Thursday through aturday OCI. 2& 29 & JO IOam·Sp~ N<jo Compon1 SkJn :~! """'''~RwV··~'~ 1"Utll. ~Cd "-1-.., C)Jul "~~ \t..AJ,n ~ \~ 4'I '""'-11,.,..·"Tf< ~~ YO U R J CARD J MEDICARE ST · BECAME VAL UA BLE. MORE Comt mi!d with U;-S to learn hou, ! TuHday, OC'tober 26, at 9:00 am Co ta Men Kaplan'• Ddi 3211 llarbor Hh ,1. Complim~nt•r.t Brralfast w~dnt" da). ~o\em~r 3. at 9:30 am Co ta Mesa Mimf 1 Caff" 1835 ·~"port Bhd. ComplitM"ntar,-Httaifa .. r SENIOR CHOICE 18 COST A MESA -The Oranae Cout C.ollcee •udent MWSpaper -Cout Rq>e>n -won IS award& ll the annual Jownalin Association of Community Colleacs C'Ompelition Saturday. IOOk pan ia the competidoe at Loft& Beach Oty Colleac. rfbc wcek.ly coUc .. OCWJP.IPer won an bo(iorilblt meation tor aencral uccUcnce and headlines. The paper also YtOn two sccond place awards, t•-o third three fourths and ci&ht honorable mcntk>tu. The Co31t Report faculty adviser i' To11> Murphlne. ~pbu JMOa Tanaka of Hwninaton Beads woo a ~ awarJ Cor pons ~aphy and Earique Palolo or Costa Mcu Won third Place and bonor ble mention (or e4horbl curtoo , Coast Report taffel"I "'°" three fir1t place awards. Photoaraphcr Daniel Npyen won two lint place awards, and co-editof David Perry of Ca6ta Mesa won 1 finl place 1ward (or on-the·spot c:opy editing. More than •OO students from 37 Southcm C.lilornia .and Arizona communjty f0Ue1cs In the newswritan1 catciory. co-editor David Silva or Coua Meu won' a xcond and fourth place award, and Ooltr Hodgson o( Huntington Beach earned lhirJ place. Honorable mention awards "-cnt to Kathy Stickel of Huntiniton Scad> for column writins; Brandalyn Zyt .. tra or Oran,e for pholO&l"•Pby; Jeff Ch:a\C or Newport De ch for news photosr phy; and Hush Diamond 111 or Irvine and Shelly Cutcllano of C0$1a Mesa ror pboio euay. IUON From 1 • -rhat's one or the biggest responsibilities or this posi- tion -makin' sure what you aivc them is fact and nothing else. We don't deal in possibilities or maybe 26, 1985, when the seri I killer known as the NiJht Stalker struck in Mi aon Viejo. He was called to duty at 4:30 a.m. "I can remember scttina phone calls Crom •II over the United States." Olson said. ''I even had one from Japan and from Aus1ralia." Several days later, Richard Ramirez wns identified and arrested in Los Angeles thanks to Orange Coun- ty rorensics invcstiaators using a new high-tech finicr- print identification system. . -just the facts." Ohon will be v.orklna with new Harbor ~tcr ·Dave Mann, who replGCCd lonatime Harbor Moster Harry Gaae. Mann, formerly in ch:srgc or 1he Sher- arrs Dcpanment professional standards personnel bu- f"CIU, switched jobs with Gage lnSl month. Olson says he's enjoyed the give·and·take with the pres.s and turned to cope with reporters' deadlines and demands. "You always have the problem or what is public information in o major C3SC.'' Olson S3ld. Although Olson is retreating from the mcdill lime- liJht, he's not discounting the po55ibility of big, brcnking news stories in his new line or work. In his official farewell press release faxed to Orange County newspapen Monday, Olson writes invitingly: .. IC you want some good hnrbor s1ories be sure to con1ac1 me al 1he Newpon orfice." PHONE From 1 ganiution's volunlecr board or d1· rectors. Abou1 500 school districts nationwide participate in the hot- line. Studcn1s 1alk about family and school problems, dating. )U~ stance abuse, sex. pregnancy, su1· cidc, pna in\.olvemcnt and 01her concerns. This is the fi~t year or the pro- &f&Pl tn 1he N~pon-Me~ school distric1 . Federal drug prevention funds provide S6.000 of the Sl0,000 cost. An additional $2,000 was donnred by the Fluor Corp. and a private jndividual. · The school di.s1rict i.s ti') 1ng to raise 1hc rctrulining $2,000. Monthly reports from the hot- line seMCe will Jive the school district an intimate view o( the problems concerning its students. Newport-Mes:s studcnl~ can cnll 1he hotline anonymously, but a caller iden1•ficatjon device will record 1hcir numbers in case emergency help is needed. The district has numerous coun· seling services, 'including the S1u- dent As.sist:snce Program which provides peer counseling for s1u- dcnts or all ages. But older SIU· dents ofccn need help when schools arc closed, 3ccording 10 Bloomberg. "It's a safely valve Cor us," she said. 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ColalzZl- coall tlon .. prove to be the winning number ~ Newport Harbor's 1-2 punch could develop into a knockout punch in CIF tennis individuals. J ust what do you get the singles players who have everything? Sea View Lc3gue singles champions Mora Colaizzi (1991) and Sarah Hawkins (1992), who also happen to be Newport Harbor High tcDmm:ucs, may have found just the right prize: a league doubles title. The tnlcntcd twosome, which tws pla)ed singles all season, is contemplating combining forces foP,thc Sea View League Finals next week, with an eye on a strc~ng run in CIF Southern Section indivicfual tournament that culminates Dec. 3. "I )till need to talk with Mara about tt," :ud Hawkins, who may get a chemistry test with her potential p:irtner Preps in today's Sea View League match at Woodbridge. "It's been mcn1joned, but ~c really haven't thought :ibout it yet." . Newport Coach Charlie Blciker admits doubles is a possibility for his standouts, but said the decision is up to the girls. "League finals is an individual tournament, · M> the kids will make their own decisions," Dleiker said. "I think they both have to look at the fact they've :ilre:idy won (league) singles titles, and thal 1hcy may have a better chance or getting farther in CIF in doubles. "They realize the Peninsula (singles) gJrls arc in :inolhcr class. (Cola1ui·Hawkins) also could be pretty i>trong in doubles, because they bo1h have Mrong servc·and·volley games." Ble1ker said he may decide to pair the twosome ag:iinst Woodbridge, but needed 10 "sleep on 11," before making a final call. Ano1her factor in the decision is the presence of strong Sea View singles performers Sara Denson (Irvine), Natalie Exon (Woodbridsc) and Marcie Asch (Corona del Mar). Hawkins has fallen to all three thus Car 1n league competition, while Colaizzi has lost to Denson. and defeated Exon and Asch. last season's le:igue singles runncr·up. D Before individu:it matters arc dealt with. Newport hopes to claim its first-ever Sea View team championship, which should be decided in Thursday's yshowdown with vi iting CdM. See FAULKNER/7 SPOaTS mrroa llOGll CAJU.SON. '42 ... l>O. -. »> Dulthlln ~Costa Mesa's Sue Davis is getting the best of it from every angle. S he's good enough to turn prof c ional, but duathtctc Sue Davi!, is more in- tcr~ted in healthy legs, a ~table future and a aooc:J retirement pion. "My husband (Jeff) s:sys I should lurn pro, but my only reasoning to do it would be to race ag;iimt tttc best," Davis uid. "I'd never quit my job to do that. I like my job and it has a good retirement plnn. In cycling, you're just one crash aw:iy from no income. There arc two types or cycli ts~ Those who h:ivc crashed and those who arc going to cra)h." Duathlons, run·bikc·run events that some claim are surpnssing triathlons in terms or par· ticip:ition. fit Davis like a good bike glove. Vol· leyball ~as her first loYC, but after gelling burned out on the sport her, freshman yeur at Long Oc:ich State, D:ivis )tarted running. "Actually, to get in shape for volleyball, I started running in college," said D:ivis. one of the original members of the Orange County Volleyball Club in 1976. ... 'In cycling , you're just one crash away from no in- come . There are two types of cyclists:j Those who have crash and those who are going to .• a marathon. -M DAVll Du athlete had never ltl..ed run- ning, but then I en· joyed run· ning more in college. •When I quit play· 1ng vol· • leyball, 1 thought I'd try and run a marathon. Th c r c used to be :i m ara· thon i n Newport De:ich - from the Back Bay to Irvine, and back t 0 th c Back D:iy a n d eight months later I was running in "It was only a couple or >ears ago that J added cycling, a.nd I really started to troin more on the bike. Now, my bike is stronger than my running." On Oct. 16, Davi competed in 1hc women's amateur divi ion of the Dua1hlon World Ch:im- pionships in Arlington, Texas, where $hC fin· ished founh in her oge group (30-34) and ninth overall, n race that con:i.isted or a 5K run, a 40K bike ride, and another 5K run. For Davis, who turned 31 on S:iturday, her cycling prowc" elev:ited her to a top· 10 finish. "Coming off the first run, I was in 25th Iha n place," sbc t.aid. •·Then oCtcr the bile, I was ln ~nth pl;acc overall. Then two 1irl , one frcMn the U.S. onlJ one from Skwcni:., bolh or whom arc very fbt runners, caught me and ~ucd me on the final run. "There were people from CYCI)"' here. J just came back and looked on 1he map to seo where these people w'Crc from. The girl that new by me sajd she wus from Slo\cnfa, which was Yugoslavia (SIO\-cnia declared indcpen· dencc from Yuaoslavia in June, 1991). It's a tiny little place. There were girls from South Africa, New Zealand, Ore:ll Dri11in and Aus· tralia, and they all h:id to plly their own way for this. They don't get it Cree, so C\cryonc has the s:une de:il, and the mnjority of theni, like myself, work at the s~e time.·• Training for two-port du:ithlons and ~ork· ing f ull·timc is enough. Adding "'lmmina for triathlons is too much. Davis, a 1980 Corona del Mar lliah graduate who lives in Costa Mesa and works in the Ma· rinc Dceanment for the City or Newport Beach, bi.k~ 100 to 125 miles a ""eek during the season ()pring1ime to autumn) and runs S· to-8 miles a day. "1 don't do tria1hlon~ bccuusc 1 dQn't h:l\'C time 10 add a third sport (swimming)," Da\i) said. "They used to call du3thlons bi31h/ons1 but they didn"l want to get it confused wilh the winter bi:ithlon, which i) cro)S country U..iing and $hooting. Duathlons evolved from 1iving triathlctcs something to do in the ~inter, be· cause it's too cold to get in the water. "Duathlons are probably lxl'Oming more popular than triathloM. It\ very bi& in Europe. Coors Light had a )Cric or I0-10-15 duathlon in the U.S. about (he yea~ ago, and th:ll's pretty much when it )taned. But th~ year is the first year that Coors Light, l>ecau c of fi · nanci:lt reasons, pulled out. So du:i1hlons arc in a transitional st:i&c. tll· thouJh it's growing leap) and bounds in Europe." Although Davis· gets her kicks nowada)') run· ning and cyclina. vol· leyball hasn't been com· pletcly drained from her bloodstrcum. ... play once a year, :it the alumru g:imc 111 Co· rono dcl Mar," s:ud Davis, whose Orange County Volleyball Club co:ich, Dale Flickinger. was also her coach at Long Beach State for one '1cor, before she hung 1t up. .. La.st year, in fact, "'e beat (CdM), and lhey went on to a national championship and 3n un· def cated sea~n -c:<· cept they lost to the alumni team. All of the alumni players were about 5·6, 120 pounds. and they were all 6-Ccct lall. A lo1 or the alumni pLl)e~ till pl:iy on the beach, so they srill have their skills. Out\\e played a diff ercnt type of game back lhen. We were more into defense. Now:tday , they're more into kills." For D:wis, 5·6, her :i.~ill' have gotten better, only in a different v.-ay. ,. Peninsula puts CdM away, 17-1 For Corona del Mar•s· Kehrli, home is where the heart is ~ No. 3 Sea Kings no ~atch for super power in girts tennis. CORONA DEL MAR - Vi itina Penin ula Hiah con· tinucd 10 show the di'ICne pp between itself and the re t of the sirls tennis teams in the Clf Soulhern Sec· tion, thumpina hosl Corona del Mar, 17-1, in a non- lca1uc match Mond:ay. 1 he Panthcn· (a product of combinins three hi1h schoob. unbeaten and top- rankcd in Division J, pol- i hcd of/ the lhitd·rankcd Sc" J(jnp, who were ~ccd by senior Alieia Boico and junior Christio O'Mcara's lono set victory ln doubles. 7-S. CdM, n0w 1-'·2. return to leape Ktion IOday apinst Tu1ti.n, tunins up for Thun· day's fin&·plact lhOwdOWn at second-ranked and lo.1ue·l11din1 Newport Harbor. Harbor preniled on , ...... lft lbe ftnt ~ °' s:..,;a:.~Ull!J.~ M: • Mil.t"Ma. ... ~ ~'t'h~ .............. .... ~l··~!t-f, .... ~-.:1..7-...'n.M; ~ Former CdM football star will enroll at ace in spring. T odd Kchrli, who headed for the University of Louil.ville out or Corona dcl Mar High to play footb:ill, has returned to Southern C£ilifomia. "It was something I had to do," said. Kehrli, who said he plans to enroll at Oranae Coast College for the sprina semester. "The South was really too $low (a lifestyle). l just didn't want to h:ina oul there." Kcbrli'1 plan lS to play bascb II for the Pirates this spring, und with an extra year of tligibility, hopes to be in uniform as a quartcrb:ick for the OCC football team next fall. SQmc positives from his experience at Louisville, such as bcina coached by Howard Schnellcnberger, being involved wi1h a Division l·A proaram and traveling with the team, .. But. in some ways, it wu like (the movie) •The Proaram; .. he said. "It's ftnc when you 1ct there, but ... " Kehrli was a member or the Sc• Kings' 1992 Sea View Lc.a1uc-winnin1 squad which earned the nickname "Back &y Bombers" lor their home run production. That year KehrU, ak>na with Mike Susson, Theo Rokos And Tim ~traight homer) in a Nev.port Elk.s Tourn.:iment c:ime against Foothill. •The Ornngc empire Conference wiatcr polo champiomhip -.ill be at take today when Orange Coast ~ts Or05lm0nl at 3:30 p.m. Tho Pirntcs. roanked fifth in the state last \\~k, btina a s~o conference record :ind 16-3-t O\'Crall mar~ into the contest. Orossmont. No. 2 in the tate and ddcndi111 conference ch mpion, is also 5-0 m 1he OcC and 2)..8 ovcnall. Co t defeated Grossmont an the fint match of ~he yc3r It the San Ditto C\~ncd that Kore v.ith. Jc,.9 \I IOI) O\Cr the Bucs Sept. 25, Dl'IOO 01 ~k ,1 Doniel Mathot '' the Pu 1tt)' M:11Jmll MX>rer ~ith 75 1o:tls. wi1h Sh.ad \\ 1 l cr (M) ind R).ln Mulholland (41) nc't on 1h\! ring r l. Kaj (U rdi\Jnt h~) l)l"CO Co.ht\ • f>rim ry &e»I ec~r Jilli h:u. bc:cn credited ~ith 135 VCS th' )~U. •The OCC football team, cuming o ll a «>nvinani 37-20 victory over Gro 'munt 111 El Cajon Saturd3y, h:a' movcJ into th 'o. 8 'lot in the 1993 Southland JC fou1b;1ll poll. Unbe.ucn P:alom:1r, D:akcr,f1.:IJ 1nJ Long Dc:ach Cit) rank 1 ·2·3 111 the r:inlini; .... \\ hich ore compiled b) the \,lulhcrn Cuhit,rni:1 community college 'l"'rh anfurm.11ion director . K.chrli noted that he was able to extract Oc~s, cndted a 5tatc rccord·tyina four Mc Tourn:amcnt, 13·12. but the Oriffins Thi' v.:eck. Co t (4·l O\Cr311) entcrtoain See COltEGESn Newport Dunes Resort hosts the wr~~WJF~~ s,am .. ed by The PwaC.e Con~.y .-.d /ldtwidld Ptt °"' S.turday, October 30 at 11 a.m. ........ _ : ............ ·8111~-•BeltllllI llRWI ..... _ .... , .......... Ptke1 foi uc:h C*P.Y Wit. gr.-d prize ilnd troptlj .wsded IO "Top Dog• •nd Ila OWIMtt. I (71'4)&1S. n...,....... .... ... . ........... .. . I •• ....._ ..... ..._ .... ~. n,.,,. •.-I••• .... ...., ... Attend a Law School Information Seminar 1W'4tay, Octobn 26, 1993 Get the answ~rs to All your qu tion.s. ... LOiii ••dt • 6:00,,,,, • Caner C>pportU'Ntiet ..,,,.,.,.,, O~ohr 28, 1'93 · •Pinandal ~/sChoaarsrups Khii,.•W• • 6:00 I"" •The Law SChoOI Admiaion Test • (LSAT) ... • '4-1. l ·I> .,,._, llMeWt p ti. .......... m :ne u n • u ,, .. 11 " • SJ J • t 0 2 • 40 1 • u • 1 1 1 0 ......... ...... ' JO ' 24 ' '° ' 31 t 5 0 • 0 • 0 ' ,. ,. '" .... pct. 14 101 4$ -10i ' .44$ 5 "-•Ml .. ,. """ .... 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Chns Eltwards. with nercepbon In end zone to la Tust>n ttv-. proteeting a 10-7 Id. St!M Gonzl!es Wllt'I a tr*d--down sack to force a punt. FAULKNER From 6 The two tc:ams ueJ. 9-9. in their firs1 mcetioa. "ilh Newport pre· v:uling o n games It wa~ the only league I~ for CJM, ~ h1ch 1s ranked thm.1. one 11pot behind Nc~port in the CJF Division I ranking1. Blei~er s~ud his 1c-11m will be at full suenaah. Yrith No. 3 sinalc) plo)cr Jennirer Jacob rcturnina Crom :a severe ankJe pratn today :tpin~• Woodbri~e- With all the protc t from small· enrollment school' about 1ufrerin1 compclltl\c inequi~ by bcins placed 1n leagues ~ilh larcer hoots. it wa ironic that the final t~o ppcals of the 1994·98 Oran c County rclcaauina plan ,,. ere brouaht by .chool v. • bina to tay in tou1hcr league . El Toro, v.hkh will mo~c from the Sout" C04 1 10 the Sea Vic , plead d 10 retain h's Oivhion I tatu in football (tf\c ca View a Diva ioa IV), a welt a area nval· rics with Cap uuo Valley and • MlS ion V1c10 Senate, ~hich \\-tll be !i.hifted out or the Sun!>et League and into a league not )Ct n:imcd, :ilso \u1ccd a strona desire to remain in the upper echelon of CootbaJI rompc- titton (Dhi!>ion I) :u ThursJ:i)' CIF Council meeting Both appeal" were dented, ho~­ ever, and the rcleaauing procc-.\ that sctrmo~ly would never J1e (t"'o propo. .. .lls formed by pranct· p:il wtrc crused b) Southern Sec- tion intenentton} h finally etcbeJ in u one . 0 Newport l lubor's Cootb~ll team ddeated Tustin, 23-7. at friJ:i) niah1's Homecomina contest, but Trent I l:arri m:iy ba"e been the bia winner. Hanis. one of 200 v.ho pur· chucJ aClrniral tarus in the S ilor ter Oub fi r $100, w-as,a-. rd· cd a SI0,000 cash prilc y0hen ju,t· cri ncd t!omccomins queen Oin1 He ds drew Iris tkket. The. fund·r.tiscr aho rontribukd $10.000 to the Sa1lon' (ootbl)IJ C"'m. l«Oniing to Newpot' ccr Prcsldcn1 Tom :rm. • IUW C•WUALI 91'' ,. I ......... • na u $f 212 .. 4) ,,, u •2 ·1 u 21 rs u 10 ·2• ·2•' $ tl u 1 4 0 1 2 20 .... .me ...... i " 2 M t 14 0 1? 0 19 0 • 0 • 1 4 0 2 ~, ,. ... ~· tnt pct ••• f~ u u 20t • •n o <iMll M 10 21' 2 400 2 ~Mnt """' .... 11 ~7 1• s 1 n 110 • 11 40 2 3.c 170 24 240 I IO ' '° 1 0 00 lc°""9 ....... 2 ... o n 0 I 0 v 0 24 0 • 0 6 0 0 p 11. ~ 14~ J Altt'f\I 14 ,,,,.,. •. s ... 6 GotUtl '· llWll 4 '1.w ..... Rodnpi f3) -31 37, 24 lnt..ceptlons J ~ l . Pr•'llSM 1 Croom SUSONCTUM) Opp Eag .. 1 l Giii llrSI do• 73 71 flushtt·yardlOe IU-726 223•833 Aweragl l\ltl'llnO pn 3 1 . 3 1 A~ Mt*10 ywdlgt 104 119 Toal PIS"'"9 )'ltQ;t 655 508 A•tnllt ominG ywda(llt 97 72 Pus ~. ~ rt 47-9!>-S 37·78-7 A~ Qllll ptt PISJ Con10 1 J 9 I J 1 A~ 91111 pa pns ~ 69 6 5 NdrN!ly~· 79 111 loal AtU 'fM~ 19 ·176 21 117 A~«aoe s.K>.S. y NcU~ 2 7 · 25 3 • 17 Net y'Jf~'t ' 1373 1140 A~ net pri:.Jet 1£$ 163 Toal SUU l •tu'JI 2l 33 2 27-ll 7 r~-Mi'tlits 1Ds1 19 u 1;.9 IOU! tJmlMf5 19 16 A•.aot ~trs 2 7 2 3 ~·)'¥~ ~34i5 u .u; Aterr.t ~ ).C~ 1 H& l-6' °'•1l l lme OI PoS WSJOI • 2 Hl9 2H I ·~ 1$M, rt~'f'"'°"' I\..~( ., .... s Accumul•ttv• Score bJ Quar1ors ()ppor: ::$ • 21 51 13 41-1~ E~ l3 i7 7 ta-67 1993 Log non.league 9 Los Aingos (6· 11 20 11 l.J ClwiU (2·SI 0 o Corona <ltl t.tu (4·31 20 14 K.i!eBJ (4·2·1) 2t 3 C,)llyOO (6·0· 11 30 Pacific CoHt League 3 Cenury (2-4-t ) 7 • 21 LaQIN Suen (2-SI 28 Ot L 28-LaQunJ H "s (JI MY). 7 p m Mv S.-al T~o H s 130 pm Ntrl 12 -CostJ Meu (ii OCC) 7 p m COWGES From 6 I ullcrh>n 1h1) Saturd..1y 1·1 .i 7 pm I lomc.:om1ng cll'>h It ' the -4 ht llome1..om111g at OCC. "hu:h i) 19- ~ l in the prl'' 1ou' g3mev e Southern C. ..1hhm'l1J Colk~e junior miJdlc: Hoder Gene' 1e \\right rc,cnll) 1:arnc-J Go!Jcn ~t.itc Athkttc ConkH.n1o.c: PIJ}C:r 11 1 n •1. •u ten• c 111w _, e "I ... ..,. .. 102 165 u • 112 0 M It U tt .. 7 '10 ,, 2' u 1 ·2 ~, I ·10 ·3J 1 I I 0 • ........ ...... • n 4 SI I 17 0 11 0 • 0 2 0 ·I 0 I ~ ,. ... .... Int "'· hi s.. 111 u •n • 44t i C'.ocliW 1 4 •$ 0 $71 I ..... k(a .. .......... 21 211 103 l1 204 12 ~ s " 10 5 31 11 4 31 1, 3 " 13' 2 10 so ac ... -.. tll*'f 0 21 1 )S 0 1~ 0 15 0 12 0 ~ 0 1 re sz. Goruet 26. t11sta 12. E~ .. wu 12 oa.r. 3 SIUSON (TUM) ~ Opp TWI TOlli lnl dowla 63 7 4 Runt·tnaoe 235-191 21Q-179 A~ MllnQ Q.111\ 3 4 4 2 • AmlO' rvslw1g -r-dlGe 113 116 Toal pnslng ywmoe 379 ~7 °''not P1SU1C1 rll'daOt SI 11 !'us comp,~.. 29-79... 57-126 ... AWQ tM1 Oif !>US ~ 13 S 9 9 ·~ Q per pm lllmO u 4 s t~ec reun ~~· 98 23 TOI» UW·VWDO• • 11 8S 1 -64 A\~ SICkS, ~NCW.t 2 3 ·17 1 ·9 '"' yaid¥;e 1113 1™ A>tnOf 1111 y~;110f 169 I~ TO'.ll ov.ts &•~t JS.32 3 U-3!11 FU"l'C>lts-1..rr~s \:\1 20 9 1 ;.14 Tau una.tn 13 11 A.err.f a1ne1oers i 1 ~ Att(ht l!r,J ~ M:. MO 4.; T ~ GI p01SfUICll 2~ 11 n •S •Pvc rrt,rlS ~ I~ ~..r.1$ Accumula1"'9 Score by Quanor• ()i.;Dlef"S 30 20 10 11-:6 l.c,.iiort Hor» 23 7! 'C ,4 -1~) 1993 Log non.jeague 17 0r¥'Qe 12-SI 13 11 Oce~ v~w 10-11 J 1 ~ foo!MI (4·3) 3 S•• View Le1gue 21 S~et>ack (2·SJ t 7 T3 U" v~S1ty (I ·6) 10 o Coicm ael M~ (4·31 23 23 Tustn (3·4) 7 Oct 29 -~1ne (home) Nov 6-WOOC1llrldQe (at Irvine) t~ov 12 -S~ t.ta1g.rn~ (S~ateblc._ co11eoeJ Al QMT\fS SIM\ at 7 30 0 IT of the \\eek honor) aflcr leading the Vanguard ... 10 \IC'tonc:) O\Cr GSAC foes Fresno P..1c11ic Jr d Azu~ P..1c1fic ln the m..illhe~. \\right h.iJ ~Cl 11.rlls in 48 aucmph "'1th three er- rors for an :i1tacl. pcrcent.ige of .479. Teammate Angela Tonoi- \'ilnik, ..i Cos111 Mc l U1gh product, "as tied for 'econd in the cun· fcrc:ncc m ace "'llh I ' ;ind tied for fourth in wlo blocl.!t "'1th I Heart and Sole Classic October 30. 1993 A life evety 34-. seconds ... Thata what ~ dis••• It c:odlg our~ ~y. TM HMtt & Soul a.tjc-111 • AJtwJ tatd1g wn 1»1t1 to ,,.,.,.,,, ,,,. o.a a.,,w a1 ,,,. ~ Hwt As90ciadon. Their golll e IO nda di ~ and dealll from Clll'dtoVUaJltN dWIJ9H and te'Ob. Al money ra/a«I by tlWI Classic Is &aed ID •fJPO'f t'SHlrQ\ ~ profplrd & oomrl'U1'ry wWce pt'O/ec& TM ~ It Olfllll1lzlKJ by ~ and no mon.y a paid to ouDlde fJl'OµI». ~ NM1lpon Is dedkma.d '° .,. concept ol tong "'1n ...,, .. We hope you wll Jc*\ ut ... •lpp0f1lig lt'9 tmportant communfty .....-.t. To tllk9 lldYll lllgl of· our of*, ptMM *>P b'f Of Cll tor men d9t8 ~ Newport Harbor product Billy Gabriel believes he has the answer. H ""' ck>lc i dost? 'c"port Hatbor Hi&h produ I Urlly 0 brlcl, currently at 0:1\'• Id.son CoUqe in Nonh C4rolim1, may be an expert on 1he .s.ubjeet. On S:iturd:iy he "' li forced 10 settle for the •il\cr medal l the Naiional Colleaiate Olympic Weightlifting Champion hips. hclJ et ShrC'\cport. La .• and It ~:as h) the slimme)t or margin.~. Com~1ing in the t 3-p<>und cla)S, he "'as m a dead-heat ~1th Scou Robuuon of Loui i:in:a St:ale. eoch lifting Sb.5 l1lograms tor lhe t~o lifts -the snatch. :ind the jerk. The "snotch" I) :i mouon ~ hii:h la~eS tho ~eight) from the: noor lo the O\erhead J)<hition in one mo· t1on, 'l'h1le 1he "clean and jer1." pc111 n ' the . weij.bu Crom t c floor to 1hc shOUldcn ta 1mg1~. rhcn from thr about· rhe d positkxt. . ..-----~----eadlb:u:S , Billy G.ibricl S8S pound• ctcd1lcd from their ~ of three lifb in e 1;h cateaory. But since there • but one ioh.I and one •il\'Cr, a t i c ·b r e a l: c: r v.-:» neccss..iry and 1h:u came 1n the lorm o l lOt:al boJ)-v.cight enlercJ hc:lorc the coropct11ion. The ~;:ilc' indkatcd Robinwn v.11 l\\o oun .. c ... hl!htcr th:in Gab- riel. prnmptt lg u.sbncl to remarl.:. "If I had g • c;; I> the b3throom before l~c .,..c:j~h-m, I ~ouJd b3\'C v.on the 1 old " Indoor 'Try-Athlon ' onered Entne!I are ~ing accepted for the fir~t·C\Cf r1-Dar 30 M111utc Indoor .. Tl')-Athlo11 " P:irt1c1panb can C'<pc11C:n1..c: the 1111111 :inJ C\1..11cmc:ot of tnathlon com· pe1i11on \\llhout kJ\IOt! the health dub. l ntranl' "111 1.ompdc for 10 m1~tcs each on the )tat1011.11"t' h1~c:. trc:.ll1mdl 11nJ 't~1r mJ1.h1nc lo1r cailt prize) anJ trip ... to li..1\\:111 A SIU Clllf) Ice lxncf1h 1h.: CJhforn1:.i s1~1.I .J Ol~mrHc:. and include) T-)h1rt JnJ othi:r g"c..1\\l.I~.., I lit hc:.t tlllJI u 't..111.:l "'111., . One ol th~ II\ e rcg1on.1I qu.1l1f, in~ {'H n:' "'111 be: hl'IJ at the Co,La Me ... o Sport.., (.,.nnl..:t1on ''" tk' : Imm 5-10 rm The t~p ll\i: qu..1lilicr., 10 lour ..!h1 1un ... (m~n •.i .inJ under. men 35 .ind up· \oV1o.1n ..: ~ and unJ:r . ..1nJ .,., , mer J;-Jl\J up 1 "'II aJ\..1ncc 10 the h -lhr {. h.1mp1on .. h1r' U,., 16 Jt the I ul. rton H hJJ~ SpJ In· l~rc ... 11..J p . .n11.:-1p.Jnl'> ... :m '11~11 up JI .ill .:' Sou•t .-rn C.il11or01J U..111y·.., hc:.ihh dub' ind uJin~ ~port-. (, 11n~t1un. ~..1u11lu' Acruh1C'\ t'lu' :.ind I h.)111.1.1~ Spe1 or b~ ... ~lhns -.;;: 1106 RANKINGS Orange County high school football Dailv Pilot selections Poa., te•m record 1 Los A.'Jm.los -O 2 ~·t¥l Belen i 0 3 fcu.:.i n IJa !", 6· 1 4 trvine 6-1 S Espec~.za 5·2 6 .,tJ:er Oe1 &-1 7 C~s:rJnO V3.De-1 ~ ·3 8 ~ Cletrler~~ 6-1 9 Ee.son 5·~ 1 o wooc:.:ieoe s 2 LOCAL SCHEDULE TODAY Yo8aJMft 11 gl1 t!lOOI gtns -~ ttairt>or • WooClbnOQe 6 30 T US al CQrOnl Oel Mil 6 30 Tustin ~ ESU11Ctl. 5 pm Costa ~ »l ~ Hiiis, S pm T .... 11tg11 $Cl'IOOi gtt1i -Newpotl Hattior II w~ 3 pm Tusm • C0tona del M11 3'5 Tr abueo 1 ~ Esunc~ 315 Cosu ._.csa at l~?JN ~ 3 S W.Wpoto COtTWTUllty colltge -Grossmont • Or· WV Coast 3 30 locc. C~ COlllgt !Tlef: -~ Coast II !VttfStiOt 3 I) m DEEP SEA MONDAY'S COUNTS DAvrt'I LOelC.Cllt -! 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COllP&mO• ... ..,.,.,........,CAD · 3554 EMPLOYMENT DATA ENTRY llWNOPERSON FIT, 80ft'9 uperienoe In data entry P'ef'd & customer 1ervlce aUaa help~. Buly ac- counting office r• q'*-s eom.oi.. who ....... ~ .. ct. pendabte. Hra 8am- 5 pm Mon-Fri. Th• benefits offer.cl .,.. 401.f<. c.reterta sMan. medk:al, paid holid•v-& paid vacation•. Send Aeeume to: .,..., Pilot Att Rhondll WHd 330..-..,St. eo.aa .... CaUfomla 12127 •11wwwn11MSWA9 t.,.., •• ~,.... ..oew. NNl I ........ U.. '""ts' ... a• VOLISW~ 1235