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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-02-22 - Orange Coast PilotBEACH • COSTA MESA Put on your runn ng ishoes and get With the ell ' "I program! It a n't .;, " goon1 rain no more ••• at least until Friday. Breezy and sunny with ~ few clouds today. SH Weather, Pap 2 ~nner of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award for 1993 Rev. Tsuyoshl t:ilrosuml leads the Higashi Honganjl Buddhist Temple in Costa Mesa Tight budget .. might force -------closure 01 -- scho.01 firm ~ Dwindling student participation and hm1ted ability to raise funds may lead board members to eliminate the once-bountiful spread at Costa Mesa High . lh Ru.~ LoAa,' ,., \\a n .. CO~ I A "-I I:.~\ -5ch "->I hoard member., "ill be J'I.. r .. "'me tt'\Jith quc:'t •in' tonrght :ibciut the Co-.ta ~k';.i ll1~h ~hvol f·;irm, a p;.irt of the ~l•mrnuntt) 'n-.c I 15'1 "hen the h1~h ~ .. hool lmt opened. A) )1.hool board memt1er) in th~ t'e"port·Mc!la . L'n1f1cd School D1,1r1d :.cramble to determine pri· l•fll•~' fur \\ha1 prom a'e' II.> be .l lc:in budget next )Chuol ~ear. the larm m.l} ha\e :i tough 11mc ju ti· (yang II:. C'<pcn!>e School di!>tnct offic1Jls "'II g1\C a status report on the form :ind attempt~ to mJle it more self· )Upport1ng. "We ..1re an the proce:.i. of beginning to Je\clup the budget for t~e 199..t-95 ~hool )Car. :.o tt') 1mpor· • tant that "e arc brought up to d.stc on all bpect:. of the farm ," s:i1d school board Prc:.1dent Ed De1.lc:r. EXercising ·the.ir_ beliefs The farm program "as sa,ed from the budget lnife this ~hool )ear after supporte~ pledged to help rai)C money and develop "'3Y~ to incrca>e the farm's earnin~ The farm ha' been successful in sell- ing bean crops to local supum:irl ets. But the farm's goal of earning h:ilf of lh e\pcn)Cs h:is pro .. ed a d1f· lacult cntc.rpme at best \\hat "3' once a pl .. ce oC Chmtma) uce and pumpl1n !.ale ... of Thank &1Hn& Jurlc)'S and fre l>h cw -the fa rm ..s nearly ";acant n~. ~Y N.u:CY CHE&Vca.. )new. ro nu lhtlt ruor From the outside, the H1ga)h1 Honganji Buddhist Temple m Co)la Mc!>a looJ.. something liJ..c a health dub. • Bui inside hes a ''hole different world: A Japanese rehgtOU) and cultural center, adorned , with Asurn artist!')' and immaculate surroundings. • The 3-_ycnr-old temple, rc-comtru1:tcd Crom an old athletic center on•Vactona Street. \\:lS iakcn ~er by Rev. Tsu)oshi Harosum1 . A Buddhist, H1rosumi. "1th the help of others. con,crted the health club m10 J temple replete with gold-laden artwork, burning incense and a Japanese tea room. e Because of the influx of Japanese 1mm1grants after Worrd War 11, H.irosumt says Buddhism became widespread in Oranae County, especially in Rev. TsuyoshJ Hlroaumi reads from Sutra Chanting. Costa Mesa. Before the temple existed, Hirosumj held services insi~ is home. When il bceute too much for him to hnnttle1 he started lookin for a central meeting pl:lce. • "I felt the need to build a temple,'' he ays. •. While Japan has more than 10,000 Buddhi t temples. Southern Catifom11 has only five. The ornnte decor inside the·5:1nctuary (hondo~ I · like a cross between A :.angle, mud-splattered pig as surrounded b) em ply pen:. "here a number o f pig~ "'ere once raised hefUM/P .. e• Fair board ponders best ways · to utilize Pacific Amp itheatre ~ Venue will be empty until Ju ly and future schedule will differ greatly from the raucous past. offlcrals say. B\ ~1A..llNlli M cLaoo,' "" Wuna COSl A MESA -\\hale other rounh venues arc gc:mng up for the 1mpcndang concert ~n. the Pa· c1fic Amphitheatre "'" become a rclati'e ghost ~n during the sprin1 and arty wmme-r monlhs. But "'hen the Or:in,c County Fair Bo:lld fin:aJI)' r:iisc the curtain on its nc" acqu1 1uon durina this )Car's fair in July, local resident need not fear about the return Of the 001sterous bands Of )CStef)elr. "Tlm )Car )Ou'll sec \Cf'\ m1n1m2J aet1v1ty "'ilh probabh more of a ddined pl:in in 1995," stud Jill Lloyd. poJ..ew.vm:in for the f:ur, which bou&ht the contr0\Cf)i31 :tren3 last prana "We already know "'hat the> (1he re ident ) don t lake That would cltm1nate ,oma bacJ.. to the t)pc) of concerts that were there before .. The f:11r bo:ard took O\Cr operation of the l .SOO- a church and a mona tery. were installed for In the center of th• attar at the Htgashi Hong;at\jl Bud· .... ... TUDLl!h .. • dllist Temple la the Amtda Buddha, or central image .. eat arena an Octllbcr af1cr purcha ina 11 from op· eraton 1'cJ \\e t Inc. for Sl2..S million in May. The acqui ition ended more than 10 year. of narmoil be· t"ccn loc:tl re identi and 'ed We t O\er compla nt of m.>1-.:c and ~"umina. tra~ .c . OMTlllCOVD The p1 ntina on top Of p.lgt 1 is by lcial lltiSt nma Cunninpm. For inlonNtion on p1intinp. al 640.1603. NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAA 64M170 HOTLINE SPORTS ... ~. lll•lnll his experiences as a · ~ Cam Lewis Is first American to sail nonstop around the world rn less than 80 days. He will ta lk about his voyage at Orange Coast College. - • LOCALS ......... ". M!CISI .. SHEIS A 25-year residcnl of Corona de! tvlar, who IO\'CS helping pcbplc. Jn addition to her physical 1~.-:rapy "'ark, :,he 'find~ the tinlc to organize a number of activities in the con11nuni1y, including fund raisers, p<irttcs and banqucis. PHYSICAL YHEltAl'Y Fracalosv is the founder and president Or Coron11 de/ Mar • Rehab, lhc .. which she established in 1987. Corona de.I Mar Rehab. located on Pacific Coast 1-ligh"•ay, features physic:il thcr.ipy, occupation:ll therapy, speech therapy and social "'orkers. The company s1ii'rted with Frac;ilosy ;1nd a reccp1ionist, but now has 10 en1pluyccs :ind is_ expanding to Huntington Beach. Frac<1\osy i;tudied physical 1hcrapy :11 Long Be;ich S1a1e and has bccn prac1ic1ng for 23 years 111 a profession she describes as exceedingly re\\arding. .. The most exciting ttung 1s 1naking a patient feel bcltcr and helping them achieve their goals," she said. "It is also a fun place to \\'Ork." CO-UNITY WORK Fracalosy was the chairperson for 1-l arbor View Elementary School's 40th birthday parly, which took about three 1nonths to prepare and included all 1he school's past presidents a nd principals. - Last month Fracalosy was chairperson fo r the ·•father.Son" ~ven 1 h-eighth grade ba nquet a1 Corona dcl Mar High School. Fracc:osy said she par1icipa1ed in 1hc banquet when her oldest son, Bri3n, was in lhc eighth grade and plans 10 do 1he same '"ith her other son, Jeff, and her twins, oa ... id and Scott, in 1he fu1ure. In the spring of l<JCJ3, t=rllcalosy was in cha[ge of Corona de\ Mar Hi&h-School's Career Day. To prepare fo r the even1 , Fraealosy and five other women had fO solicit help from rhc communil)' and arrange school .assemblies. LONOHOUU Fracalosy ""·orks from 9 a.m. CITYSIDI to 11 p.m. on weekdays. She orten ·takes her work home and frequently meets with patiehts on the weekends. In order to find time to do her community activities. she must work around her busy schedule. Luckily, Fracalosy has ~ excellent workers to help case the load; "I've got the best __Jroup o( people," she said. YlllllK •UIK Currently Fracalosy is one of the c:hairpcr50os for the Eastbluff Boys Oub fu nd-raiser to be he ld ~1arch 5, which fenturcs a .. Greek Toga"' party and will include G reek food, drinks a nd a silen1 auction. T ickets 10 the fund-raiser will cost $45 per person . Mo ney raised will go 1oward club activates, such as basketball, 3nd various summer programs. Frac.aJosy enjoys 1hc social aspect o f her community · ac~ivitics and a major plus is being able to have n good lime at the parties which, in the end, arc fo r a good cause . "If you like doing ~hat you're doing, you cnn always fi t in more." Fracalosy said. • Future or sanitation district to be discussed f8r-mer assistant librarian dies at 79 The Cate o! 1he cily's 50-year·old sanitation dis11ic1 "'ti . be discusi;cd ::i t noon today in a JOint public n1ccting bct1vcc:11 lhc l"u~ta ,.1c)a (.ity Council and 1he Sa nitary D1stric1. Sunte of the 1s~uci; being considered include !he di:r.lnct's handling of the c11y·s residenti:-il hauling .. contr;u;t and the dci;1r1ct's financial rcl:1:tionship with the • cny. Curren1ly lh{""dli;trict pays rile cilflo usc""ifx ' full ·t1n1e city cmplO}'ccs fur district operations and rents i;pacc 111 C11y Hall for lli; offices. ··1 hii; subjccl in general (consolidnting special d1s1ricls) is being discussed i;1a1cwide," said Cit) Manager AHan Roeder. "It 1i;n'1 unique." Roeder said the Sanil:iry o .~tric1 isn't the fi1st of the city•s spcci31dislricts10 be conliidered for consolidation. In lhc lalc 70s, he said lhc c11y discussed doing the same w11h i\1ci;a Consolidated \Vatcr District which, like the S.1n1u1ry OiJJ1ric1, was in City Hall. '"fherc: was n grea1 deal of discussion then and no sn1J.ll 11muun1 of healed ~nin1osity," Roeder sa id. "The decision was cvcn11.1ally made to drop 1hc effort." The noon meeting will lake place in 1hc (irst Ooor conference room at City I-toll, 77 Fair Drive. Odro1hy Mariiucritc (McKay) Clinch, a Costa Mesa resident since 1955 and retired a5sislft..'1t ci1y .~ librarian, died Saturday. Sile was ·79. Born in Providence, R.J ., Mrl. Clinch earned a bachelor's degree Crom 1hc Rhode Island School of C:Sigii:-Shc was 11 foun<!frlg member of 1hc -Republican Women's Oub of Cos1;:i Mesa, where she also 1ervcd as legislative chairwom,n. Mrs. Oinch also served on the bOard of the Coll• Mesa Historical Society durin& 1992-93. She is survived by ton Charles C. Oinch of Co&t1 Mesa; and gnndson Charles W. Olnch of Donita. Memorl.al sc:Mcts ire scheduled for 10 1.m. Friday II Bell Broadway Chapel In C.OSt• Mca,OraV't"Sidc ac:rvices will follow at Pacific View Memorial Park in f"cwport Beach. vo••• Joltin Readers disagree with columnist's liberal stance on earthquake aid to illegal immigrants, support Congressman Dana Rohrabacher · M ark Pct~'' edi'1orial ••for those 10 whom awcJI is pvtn much is roquiled" (Ftb. 12) is anolhtr eumplc of liberal ideoloe,y 1ha1 ow:rloob ~ manipulates .:+-1--1ll""' ""'-j>Cii0oal'Y •uws disen\ert-.,, a quest 10 force · univc.-i 10Cialism on a resisting world. Pe1rac:a'1 firlt par.,..,ph 1nd opcnina q~stion: To whit extent should compassion, aencros:hy or spirit. and social rcsponsibllfty motfcr in the de1crm1n10on of public Jl<lLic:y and ·~ o1 or Mr. Pctra«1'1 piece -oac for which we mUll thank the D1ity Pilot -•ncfthll is fl i:J ~roperly Jabtltd: Ubnal Poll1 ics. ~V.RIA l:IEPOES lblboa. publtc-funds? --- Pctracca's stalemcnl (and entire essay) is based on 1 fal1e premise. Pctracc1 makes the clusic liberal mistake when he looks for compassion and aenerQSi1y o( spirit (whatever that is) in pemmt.nt. 0 It is not the duty of ~mment, Mr. Petracca, to have·compassion. Government E ver notice how Ma.rt Pcrracca can't 1tcm to wrilc an editorial witKoul pJagiorislalJ)I pipy-badcln11'is particular point of view onlo the 1hou&hu: and wri1iqs of flmOUI Amcricar'ls (pictures of Unc:oln and Kennedy Included). One famous American 1 PetraCCI attacks Congrc:ssman Dana Rohrabachcr for daring to prevent illegal aliens, impacted by lhe earthquake, from reccivin& thou1:1.nds of fcd-crnl aid dollars, PetraC(';l.'s article avoids 1he facts that illegal aliens h;lvc blatantly disrcgardc~ our Jaw, lhat the vast majori1y of U.S. <iliztns WH~ OM MUCH OY<rwhclmingly agrcc wi1h 'FOil THOSE TO ' Rohrabacher. and fh:tt · UJD 'ED lhtrc .•re.6uodrcdsof IS GIVEN MUCH IS REQ JU> o~~anw.tlOOJ' 1lre~dy . ' &tv•n& •id to these people · ...... IVl.N PO& CoNOJ.IWiW'I 0.utA such as 1be Salvation ~ sHOU'LD ta:c:\J)lfH ovaa. UUlSK»-··,--: Army, Red Cross. =: churches, business«, etc. !,..,, •:; Most people 1pplaud , • • Convc:ssman Rohrabachcr :.,-;' ,_ for his attempt to be a • -goodlrcwata over our .., public money. · Petracca adtnQnlshcs Rotlrablcher from 11 Thcualonlans (3:1~14) "But ye, brethren, be "no1 \l."cary tn '*''ell doing. And if • ... -· any man obey not our word by this epislle, no t that man, and have no company wi th h1n1, !hat he may be ashamed." Petracca 1ook 1hosc ''erses out o( con1cx1. The preced.i nc ve rses (3:10-12) s111c "For C\'Cn when wc were wilh )'OU, 1his wc commanded you, 1hai'if any would no11work, neither should he cat. For we hear thal 1hcrc arc some w~ walk. umonc )'OU dl50rdcrly, working not al :.II but arc busybodies. N~ them tha1 arc such we command and exhort, by our Lord Jesus Christ, that with quictneu they work, and cat their own bread." The scrip1u1cs quoted by Pe1racca change· meaning when given the whole picture. D. O'NEIL Ncwpor1 lleOch 0 T here arc so many things 10 say about ,.~r. Pc1race:1's filful a r1iclc regarding Rep. Dana Rohrabacher and 111d :o illegal immig.r:.nts that ii is difficuh to know ~h.:rc 10 bcb:n or to end. The possibilities m11kc one giddy -no, boitgled. Since the rc;:aders, and 1his \vriler arc all busy people, I will do my best to be brief, ---Pft-r:rea~s-tdeu-and,crmr= "&cncrosity of spirit.'..'.... .. social rcsponsibilil)," .. other-regarding" - yearn for crittques of their own. Perhaps 1hcy ire part of lht 11owin1 ~ of new libctal·inspirc.d , words and terms used 10 support a fuzzy political aacnda. 11 see:ms 1h11 1ccordin1 to liberals the English l•ngu1gc u ii is acncniJly and traditionally employed is not adequate to c~preu ideas in the manner 1hcy should be. Let us bcain wilh Mr. docs nol have spirit. People, broadcastcrlcd11or1ahs1 lhtll I 1tm individu:1ls, have compai;sion s1.1rc ~tr. PetraC'C'a h:is nc,·cr nnd spiri1. GO\~rnmcnt 1s heard o( 1s Etl-4~rd R. ~t urrow. nothing more nor l~ss 1h:an· a or at lea!it if he hJ,, he has ncccss:ary CYil. \Ve create it only nc\er heard o( Mr. ~luriu-. '.!. rcluc1anlly and ouign 10 it adnl0n1tlon to ,.'OU\d·be limi1ed duties as needed 10 lake bro3dcastert1ed11ori11lis:ts trying care of 1hinp such as 1hc 10 gc1 a story. -.hich is, .. get i1 in frastructure, establish1ncn1 and rint, but first get ii righ1." mainlcnance of a nlOne lary I'm no1 exnctly sure how muny system, the imposi1k>n or la-.·11 10 1imes .. ,.l is1nformed Mark" ha' ensure peace and tranquility, &ullcn II fint, but If he only gol . and national defense. it first once that's s1ill one more TI1u1's ri&ht, M r. Petracca, for 1ime 1h:in he c~cr got ii r1gtu~ 1hc quuli1ies you seek -Of course, 1h11t bcc.lusc compassion, spi ril, someone tb "~t.~t." ne\'er lets the 1ru1h gl·t take care of you and your Camlly in the w:ty of a good -)'OU must look to people. And con).Crval1\e·ba)h1ng. An1ong here, contrary to "h:lt you think, !'e1racl·a's l:a1es1 in:ane )'OU -.ill find then1 1n abundance blalhenng) I) 1h:a1 Congre11sn1an The 1najori1y of us. thank God, H.ohi:abacher "Pnls 10 deny nrc still dectnt people "·ho !\old hum:anitarinn aid 10 illegal a~ns , life dear apd .. oo love our 111 need of c:a1thqualc relief neighbors. Th:u is wh) -.·e \Vr'ong :ig:111C ~1ark! invariably sec hcrQC.5 sprin1 up Surely this associate pro(euor from :.mong us durin11nd after c-an rc:ad a ncws;papcr if "°' the n:uurul or m11n -mDdo disas1c n . Congressional Record. If he had That is whr countless numbv"s read either. he could plainl,Y sec of houn o dl¥ity work 3rc 1ha1 Rohrabachcr's legiilatK>n, pcrforn1cd evety '!•Y by • which incidentally was ~e r· ;r,..;i. :.: .. a1s ror 01hcr individuals. wl\elmingly approved b) The majority or us s1ill 1hi nk Congress (they must oli be clearly and rc1lizc lhat we musl racisls, ri&hl?) spccilically 1akc ca re or ounetvcs. our provides for illcF•' aliens 10 families and our nciah.bors as we receive "hun1an111ria n akl in 1hc are nblc. The me:•;!jo~n~··~1_,o~r~u~sc__~!":o~rm:r.'o'-'r~tO!!m"l•f''"''""'-'<Y.µW'"'l".:1c;-r~1~s~ rcahzffianJiC quotes from well as fOOd, waler, medkal care .great !ciders used by Mr. and other cucn1i1I nccdJ." Pctracca to auppcu:t hls tlst in Amcrtcans hl\'C alwayl aJadty truth speak or aunbu1c1 gjYcr'I emergency humar'lharian expected in decent citizens, not aid to anyone 1h1u has needed ii governments. We arc fuzzy on in a time of na1ural disas1cr, but the mcanin1 of "social this couniry, our people and our responsibilily," bul we arc Congress arc finally fcd·up of crystal clear on the mtaning of bcin& ripped off by illc&al aliens individual responsibility. Let us masquerading as politically , all be thankful that the world iJ correct "undocumented no~ really the sad place Mr. workers" or "recent immiarants" Pe1raccn secs ii where he is one as they cheal our S)'ltcm as they ol few who would offer a hand did in Nor1hridgc. 10 1 nei&hbor in need, TOM \VILUA~1S There i1 one redeeming 11spcc1 Newport Uc~h WIATllU AllD OCIAll COllDmOlll POLICl.FILU ........ ff .... a coaucn•M ............ ,-.. .. _ ...... • lfl\lrt ,,, ....... hMi al MO- .,,. ....... )6l, ~ >•· ,...._.. H. ,--. NllWwt w .................. """" M.w.. w....-...... IN W..... o.l a.t ...... .,.,,.... ... --~­.... ~ ............. --·--,..,-~-........ ,, .. 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N,.,.,. ~: A •ttlpCd rsn 1010 an et«tron.lct'ttotc-In 1M 1000 bkn 1Ad t111 back Ollt '#lib• ~IC --hUIQ. . ....... . ~--lfy-h lM,.tlO ....... ,,.... --·--l!Mry _ _...,, lf:i:-it I -·-...... Ml1'ad ltil :m• Oii* .-----_=;g;s:: ~-­~ , Court In D ab"Clunt. The are Che plaintiffs. Dunt-dt1h·dunt, dah-dunt, They ore lonatimc We 1 Newport Beach re~idrnts who utc s.ick nnd tired of loud noa e 1u :ill houri. They aarc 5uin& for b1c ch or eardrum . Dal1/Jhhhhh· them. Welcome 10 ••• THE NEWPORTERS COU~T. Aal90Gnttr: Hello, I'm Doua Hair pray and welClOmc to '7hc c:wportcn Cour1." I really don'I h:rve much to do other than s:iy the cute name we've come up with for this week's show. With that in minJ, we present 0 1lie Ciasc of the Triple Kcaaers." Ptaa.dtt. Yes. well, u I Aki I am a lonstime WtJ& Newport rcMdcnt. I have 1een a loc of chan,cs. first, there was the wheel. Then el«tricity, And then .. : Judsc Floparr. Mrs. O'foolc, this is only• halt-hour show. PlalatUt Then I'll make my point. Your hQnor, on behalf or all lon&timc rc5idcnl.J -e want dl!ntf ____ Jl.au.tcd,-tM baUllr.. AU rise. the ,-eUi~ the-loud ~-*86 Ecfrtor's Notebook 'l'he c arc the defend nts. Dunt-doh· dunt, d:Jh -dunt. . They say, hey, h 's their God·aivcn right to Par-toy. They have filed a motion "ntmg that rea~ity bit•s. D:tbbhhhhlrh-dun11 Both sides have agreed to bnng their di pute here, to our syndicated television forum, where we hope to squeeze truth, justice ond boffo ratings out of TODAY Mllf A LIVI WOU Meet ;a ~al lt'c "olf :anJ learn :above 1hc h~tOf), fach ;ind m>lh' :about •ol'fcl durma 11 free prcscn1111on 11 7 p,m, :at 1\d\ nturc 16 Outdoor and Tr.1~d 0111fi11er~. 1959 ll:ubor O~\J an Costa Mc>!!. Ko;1n1, 1 tOO-pounJ GrC) · WoU rrom Mun1an1, •all be k:aturcJ .. lone \IOllh h.:r au lalcr\ Palu IJ Tud•c:r, D "-tldhfc biofoea t, :and Uru1.:" We uJc. :i doc'ud\cntiry falm n11.1k~r :rnJ Wrll c;r c J II 65(). 3JO I • ltNOLUNftWOaJCJNe A free s1naJcs soci.tl networt.ani p;ar1~. ponsorcd by "The Mtetinc R°"m:· w1ll be hclJ Al Ch:antccl.:air rcs1.:iu1Jnt 1~1? MacArthur lil~d .. acrO'I\ from the John Wayne Airport. The c~'-nt b.=j·•h .i Gp m .uJ f" .. '"'"'' • comphmcntary buflct, 11mei anJ pnzcs. Non·mcmbo:rt arc 11.'Clcumc For more intormatiun. call S.CS· :!. HID•ILUOIU W1n1 10 learn hQW h> pl.l~ br1J c or need a rdrcsher rour~'! The J .. wi h Senior Center an C:C.1:i Mcu " nc>'A ofkrina bnd~ lcs.10n• for all IC\"l:h ~Cl)' 1 ucMby from 9 :\0 to 11 -AS a m The: Center 11 locJtcJ :u :!50 l~a\t &Ii.er ~lrccl C.Jll ~"~·!-5.l \ ltl.Val.ICAN WOMIN The Cu~l:i Mc-):i ftq1ui;il('an \\ Omt"n Feckra11;d 11.111 mei:t :ii 10 JO :a m .u 1hc C<>it:i M ~ Golr :ind Cou111n Oub 10 di.cu the RcruM.can cand1J:i11;:s fl)r Or.Jni;c ounly Supcnoor. C.ill S57-<i5H WIDNUOAY UNCH AND fMI LAW Attorney urah Mormon 11.111 spc;i~ on moana,ina rci.ourcc" ianJ k'.al. fin:inc1al ind 1n,urancc iuu"'s pcrtainina to the ,,an,\:r p:ita..:nt Juring a free educational proir:im at Hoa~ Cancer Center, .000 Pacific CC>tit Hi""';iy, an Nev.port Beach. The acmanu d part of Hoais on mna Cop1n1 \\.11h c~nccr \ii.Inter 5CflCS,. For more 1nfonn.iu.>n. C.111 7-C \NCER. MITWOaKINe aUADA.lf -Lcadcnhip :anJ orpn11:i1aon.il ~'\!lo~nt ronsuhant O:iviJ Cuc) dr1~"S on his five ycan ..s 1 POW in Vietnam for his lecture, "Mc.;11n1 Your Challenics. .. 111 the "cell) 1:i1henn1 or the Oran c County Ed~. 1 leadenh1p support iroup The proinm aocs from 6:.30 to 8.30 a.m. al Scott's SufooJ. llOO Bm1ol A\'C., CO\tl Mc:~. Included iJ a run bufkt brc;iUast, 1ntcract1"c table d1scut.~k)ns. inf,lnn;ll nct"orl..an& and cnlcrUan· mcnt. COlt is s 15 for fir51 lime au.:\I\. For rc~rv;mons, call 7\0-5050 , ..... .., ... ...,.". A T·\h1rt pJmli~a llnl.I dcsa'n diiiS 1s held c~ry WcdncsdJy onJ Thurkby 11 9,45 1 n1 11 the k 1\h ScnMlr Center. :!SO East 8111..cr Stri:et 1n Cocta lOWIR YOUR '\io~nn y PAY~UNTS • . ~ 'f • ~ .. .: "' \ ~ , ~ \ ~ ., \ : Herc come d:. judsc, here come ~judge. Jud&t flopner: You may be sc:ited. I have read the complaint. Pl~in1irf, wbat's up ~ith that? Phllntlfr: Your honorable Judge Aopncr, my name is Mildred O'Foole 1.nd I have resided an West Newport for 42 )'Can~ and, my, you arc a hand- -some )'OUng buc*-. Ever since my ~band Gilbert passed on, God bless his soul, I've been so lonely. Do you play Bingo, your honor? Judgt F1opotr: Mrs. O'foolc, your complaint? Rusted: l play Bingo. AROUND TOWN •utan cuen MTllM •ant L!am i60at COMUmcr ri,hls " they ppfy to at .. i""'a lft amsrase ettdil rc~_at~ free 7 p.tn. &«lure Oft~ entitled '"How 10 Attaia u Eacelknt Crcd•t R t na" in the C~uaity Room of the ~ C.Cntcr Libfary, l'6 S3n Ocmcnte Or'M ll\ Ni:ot.pott 8ckh. TQnJ Vrilb ol free At Lw FinaDdal ScMGes "''" rcvkw pr<WCft 1cp1 and tthinl mcthOds lor mnovi"I dlarcc-orrs. banknapcdcs and rc~sslons from Credit reports For more iarormation. eaU 6«·3111 or ~3l9l. Mc\;a. Par11c1pJnls 1houlJ brin& 11 ~011on T-uurt or '"ca1sh1rt to be p:11n1cJ on. Call S4S-S533. OUDIN nu• MUflNO "Patk) Gardcnanaf' i1 1hc lopac ul th.: 9 30 am mceuns of 1he H:arbor V~w I lilts Gudcn C1ub :at tJt.: horn.: of \targnct R)cl..off. 1321 Outnucr l>rn.: an Cornn:a del Mar \\ adc ltobcm of Shcrm;an Gudcns 111111 lc:>d the drieU\StOn. Guests and pr01op..'C11\e m .. mbcr' arc v.dcone Call Ol;adv, Oar~ lit b-U 69~4 · DAY ICNOOL OIJINTATIOM l'.arl Pm-:i1e O.:iy S<'hool 1n Cost;i ~h:).l is hO\ltn' .:a p.:irent oraenlatKJn m.~1ang 111 7.30 pm for their 199,i.95 f...anJerg:artc n C' nwllmcnt The ;i,;,dcmic ph>gr:>m prcscn1:i1ton e pccially the unauthorized watcrin& of our 1er1niums to slop this instant! Juclp f1opMr: Arc )-OU seeking damages? PlalatUt. Why yes, I tiav~ a case a11inst the make rs or Depends IS WC $peak. Judsc F1opntr: No, I mean in this case. Plalnllft. All we want is peace and quiet returned-to our-humble streets. And a jug of Smirnoff would be nice, too. Jud&e Flopner: Defendants, how do you respond? Ddeadant: Yeah, Judge dude, I'm Billy Blowout and me and my includes a ilide show. Child care and refreshments 11.111 be a\"aabblc The school as loc:ued aJ 261 Mont.: \ 1!>t:1 Avenue. Dll 645-S 171. UAOUI o• WOMIN YOflU Stale: ind loc:>I ,o,ernmcnl t'C'Sponsib1U1ic and r.:al1gnmcn1 ot SC" IC'CS :»nd rC'\lcnu~ "111 b..: d1)4U\SCU DI the 9.30 :am L.c::ii;u.: o( \\vm.:n Voters M.:dani; al 1he home of Tra.1J llamgan, 47 J;i,mano Cn:d. Dmc an Nc:11.port BcJch, 'fh.: m.:etan& I'> frc .. anl.I open to th.: publli: I-or mor.: informa11on, c;ill ~6-~396 THUUDAY UOUMD fMI WOIU.D LIC1Vll The od)UC)' of 1he c:11nmJran "Commodore Explorer" :>nd ats recent rcrord e1rcumn:>V1ia1aon of the globe 1n less th:an 80 d:iys is the subJCCI of a lce1urc1'hJe show from 7 10 10 pm an the Robert B. Moore Theatre at Or:inec Couc College. Tickets arc S9 50 an a<h:incc and S 11 at the door. For anform:auon, c:ill 645-9-a 12 TAX MIU JOI llNIOU Senion c:in ge1 help filling out anJ filans their 1993 income tax re1ums c-..:ry Thursday from 9'.30 :i..m. to noon 111 1he kv.ash ScnlOr Ccnlcr. 250 E3s1 U.il..cr S1r.:c:t 1n Costa Mesa. Bnng 1 copy of lut ~cars rc:lurn .:ind ;all p:apc"'ort. pcnaananc IC> filan& the 191)) return. To mal.c an appointment, C:>ll 5~5·5533. ~od JlHlr lt~nu to A.roUAd Tc»m ftlltor, TM Dally Pllol, JJO H'. /hy St., Cost• Mru, C•llf. f1617. ............... •.• ................ . a pound,__. je a pound e. -""I Whole bean or fresh ground. 9" Now through March 6th Great coffee starts with the beans. That's why Hickory Farms• uses only the finest Arabica beans in our rich Morning Blend, decaffeinated Evening Blend, flavorful Cafe Angelica';-and our exclusive-Private Blend. Buy a pou of any variety and get a pound of equal or lesser value free. You can't afford not to spl urge! WESTCI41f'F PI.AZA 17th at lnlne Ave., Newport Beech ·Send A Gift By Pbone 642-4302 · W..-.n Sta• UNwnil)' Co&lep ol lAw will halt .. inb'INldon lm\INI' in JOU' ·-Yow~ will be anaw...t npf'dinl • .... School~""*'· ...., • how '°apply • ~ial tanat ... • lrviN 111\d l\all9rtan C.1m~ • c...r rt.nn..,,. and ~t • Sct.ol&nh.pe • n. Law Sdlcoi Adll\ilMon T• (l.SAT) A • 1111 "'Md INW• pilriod wUI falkJw .. .. -................................ °" ... .... lnMIMd.... . To ....... cal,,...__.,..,,._. • .,...,.".,,..__. .. lrlt an AltlJ,, 'cu 01 • h• lritndl don't want to bO bad ndihbon. We don'c want to send out b d Vibe • We jU$t sot to party, )'OU know? Jud t flopatr: Ru ty, keep your hand on your cun. Go on, sir. Defendant Y cs, your Flopncrne , I Jlat wanna .s;ty • C\Cl)one likes to ju t kick b:ick, tip ~me brew~. mokc some bowls, crank some tuTICS", m some hiah school babe~. Judie flopner: You can't pro"e I hat. Plaintiff: May J interject? J udp flopntr: Please do. Pl1lnUJr: Yes. wtlilc I can't condone whal these rov.dy ~ do in their wet little 5Wimsuits, · sweat and ocean water drippin& down their wcll<hisclcd young chests ... -Judlf Flo1Jner: Mrs. O'Fook. your compl:unt? PlalntllT: I'm sorry, )OUr honor, I'm so k>nely. Al I was snying, l feel the problem is these landlords jack up the rents for vacationers in the summer and Tuesday, Ffbtuaty 22. 1_. a I I ' I ~ 1bcn cram a bunch or students n na at ft'. Your • I th dur"&n& the winter. If these greedy &hCK nien h Col LO Co and bUUAtdi v.-ould rcn1 to blc so do I. Wh th wny to the liulc , !olk.s like you and me, these cirl room? rrobkms "Ould disappur. So Dd nd1n1· Ir FIOJ>-:A·Un. it make 'cm do it already, jud c. t• 11 kind of people to m kc Ddtod1nt: Yo, dude, I objec-t. th" hand irc11. tr) u tike oul. II Judce flopn r: On "-h:it the p:artien., you're ioinc to be crouncli? left with a bunch ur Ddcndanc· On these iround GeritoJiholica. right here. Put )Our glu~~ on, Jud nop1lrr. I'll be !>ack with dude. ' . ~~..--my~eclstoft tc:r "·~·c:wi·inr~~- Jud&e flopoer: No, \\h;u ;, C\"1dcncc. By 1hc '-'lly, :inyonc your objection? ha\'c picture of those high .chooJ b be? Dertndant: Herr Judgc~te1n, l n unccr. We'll be b:ick "ith think the problem i) cops. They ~on'I tca"-c us alone. As 1 ~id, .. The Qi c ot the Tuple: Kcueh .. "''e'll be kiekin' and then ii'~ all after thc:ie wurds for Oud"'c1scr, ''Wham! Wham' Wham! Thi~ t) 2.imA ~nJ Ocnl·U-Gnp · 'Jud flopnu: Alter hearing the police! Open up!" h's • )Our tc llmony, I rule 1hat the major dras. you know? Why can't partier should mO\c the p:trty to our neighbors JUSl take :i pill or Newport'\ 1rugghng rc!>l.Sllrant~ something? Why do lhcy h:ive to that the rc!>1dcnt~ ~hould drown_ brin&Lhe·cops into;t? Th3t's out none by rumrng Thl' votum~ major uncool, J'Oll know? up on their "!\fam:i·~ Family_. Judcc flopocr: I get the · reruns unJ 1h;:11 I rnu~t re11rc 10 picture. Do either of )OU h:i'e my chambco bC"Cause I think 1 any closing statcmen1s before I JUSt Ht on m> g.:1\el go back to the liute room and M•tt Col..t•r's C't>luma Dp~-ars wait for the commem:ib to end? TutsdJJ)S. Newport Bementary holdll19 open house tor ex-teachers, alumni Planner~ for Ne~port Elementary School's JOOth ann1\e~.lry are looling for former teacher\ and studen1s. On Sa1ur<.IJy, May 21, the !.ehool -o riginally called the e.,..port Gr:imm:ir School -\\ill hold an open hou~c . .in "OIJ Fashioned Day at 1he Se:i" and =i dinner·dJnce for te:ichc:rs and :tlµmn1 1 o be: included on a mailing 1i~1 ;ibout upcoming C\Cnt;. :ind for m11r~ informJt1 in. Cl>nta.:t \tarl \\v ..J r Hobin~ ndatr ot l"C'\'f)\'rt f.lement:i~ ';) .. huol. 1327 \\ UJlboa AH·. '.\:\.'\\fXHI U~J~h 92661, <•r .:'Jll 1(,().J.:5.:. -By r11c D.Uly Pilot Please Jola Us Fe>r Dbtner Laneh or Weekend Braneh Sabltm's was onginafy f°'8led " Ct.cago after our fl!hef brotqll • the flmity recipe for cu twnous Italian Sausaoe from PaJefmo. bly 11 lhe 1930's T odiy. M sons & pmon corO'IJe IO prCMde I ~ mer1J of antlef1lic bMal1 food prepared fre$h daly and smo1ed "' 5 genel'1l>OnS " famty prtoe Thri you, The Sablln) Fnly CATERING SNCIALtSTS It• •NI W. C.. IMCr I Cllrtn .. ,. ,.., ............ ,..._ .. FOi Resemllons Cal ns.oat 111_.._._._ WAllNING Chemical1 known to the State to cause cancer, birth defeaa, or other Mp1oductive harm att found in p90line, crude oil, and many other peaoleum producta and their va~ or result from their U9e. Read and follow label direction.a and UK care when handlina or uainc all petroleum producu.. Chemicala known to the State to cause caDCCt", birth defeaa, or other reproductive harm att found in and around p90linc stationa. refinerie9, dlem.ical plana,-and other facilities that pa:iauce.-nuMlllt.-_ _J_ __ _ ttanaport, at.ore, or tell crude oil and petroleum and chemical producu. Other &cilidea covered by thia ~include, for example, oil and pa wdla, oil and p1 treatina planca., petroleum and chemical If.Onie tu>b, pipeline .ysuma, marine veaeela and ~ tank ttudm and tank can., Jowlin1 and unlowlina fadlidea, and refuelina facilitiee. The f0ttg0ing warning is provided pur5uant to Prop.: anon 65 This law requires the Governor of Califorrua to pub!i.h a hst ot chmucals "known to ~ State to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity" Thts list compiled in accordance with a proadurc establisl\ed by th~ Proposinon. and can be obtained from the California EnVLrOnmCntal Prott-cn n ~· Propo&ition 65 requires that a dear and reasonable warning be i[JVen to penoN cxpoeed to the listed cbemica1s in certain situati . llolll OI Cotpcwtl~ II& !111M•a1·e ,._ .............. c ..... , ..... ............. "''·- ~•FeE.nervJ Opeelltlng P.-tnen.. LP. S....Fe Padlc "'1••• P9'11 ..... L.:P • ._.OICOlml*•' ..... ~ Teacol* TlmiiOICo. 1'*-"811""9 CGtllll WIJ • • Tu11mr, P'elllumy •. 1 .. • 'l'l:llW I: lho ...... IO .. Dlld Md ·~ !hlnl--·-""" --t I AmericaM wbo 11'8 lo-. "II ii ror peap1o....., m1u 1beir_ comfon, btcakJ"& 1he 1,.cli1ion of Japt.QHO cullwa and lbDee who 'ttlns on the floor white chantlna-wia.h 10 lea1'11 it," Jbe ..,._ tt.+' pud= llil•W11 olJiff -· .... . • Tho l,CICJO.oquole ..... ...,..ooy llNCtlln hu •iPI claar...-, • • .. .., ... Tlle_.....,..<IW( llaur Sonda; -... .. -..,._'° .... ryon<. S.10.,qy •i&bl dinnen Ire also oflel<d IO Ibo pobllc, as well 11 a aeries ol lect'*res throuah 111apo1111111111C•lll .... Olly Ptlol "'H1vin1 a temple and a Th al i.- conaresafion is Americanized," e m n -..-&e spoken in Hirosumi says. 1ho temple Is J•puae, however, la .. IOCiaJ trea that WM ooc:e I racquetball coun, a reaawant·sbo kitchen and an Orient .. p(d4!n. All rundins for tlac templo is throu&b don1tion1 from Japanese business owners and te:mpJe members. the rest or the year, in which f d ral Ive Sl5 000. promin<nl prof<510f1 and Olh<r ... Un ° $8( Q S · :;w. should de/lnil<ly h vt The temple has about JOO services are bekt la £nalis\ and full-time membcn with a host of Japanese, depcndiaa on ibo sp<ai<<n from lh< lr<I wUI be Organizers enough <nouf!' mo;,r now IO build lh< discuuin& Buddhism and ilt m1ny money !O build City's park. De •11 said. v1sitorS from all over Oranae makeup or the consre11tk>n. The County and the surroundina arta. temple practices Shin Buddhism, pr~tices. Weeks before the event, Ev<ryon< It w<kume 10 visil lh< first l83ShleSS bark park. t0m• ron<erned r<sid<nll from StvcrW claSKs are offered, which Hirosuml says is the "new•• includina yoga, «illi&raphy, OoWcr Buddhism. From 1hc outside, the temple still looks much like an athletic club. \ ternptc. · 1ht >.1csa De.I Mar Homcown. "This temple is ror American COSTA MESA -Close to :m~~~i ;!'~':f~~i~ arranain& and tea making. "We teach people to be Ronnie Youn&, president or the compauionate," he 11)'1. "Shin - "People walk up, look at the garden and then 5CC thal ibis i$ a n-u-ddb1It ltln]>l'e';"-Ht Ouddhbls," Hlrosumi offers. "11 is $7,(KX) wos earned when nc11rly kte Park, expressed concerns tor anyone who wanls to lcao;r"'n!.1':ih•r--t--J<JO--dot-ow~nd 80--pc~~tt:------Oharma Society, tcaehes-Buddhif' t--..-0,uddhilnt-d-not"onty-bctievinJi pr1cticcs and Japanese cullurc at somethina. but undem.anding lhc explains. "We ac:t many visita11 .1plrft ore~ and Ifie Oriental tDlhered al TeW1nkle Park this Dul beside bc:in& 100 late for culture." .. _ weekend 10 ra ise mon~iK: an appeal -1he countil condi- FARM program 11 the bcglMlnJ of 1hc -JOI I Dftlft • Oid 1hc coun1y give sufficic'nt school year. Klpus, 37. who has ---llUl 111 public notice that it intended 10 .,._ ..... 1 cared for the farm and taught ag-,.._ .... 1 tum the roads over to the tollway and sold for meal. A rooster crows rlc:ulturc claucs ai the school for "lf they're ask.ins for inpu1. that agency? . in the chilly afternoon air from a five years., expressed disappoint· means 'they're-going to do some-•Old ihc tollroad agency give pen where Jess than 1 dozen chick-ment with the lack.ol pa.r~icipation thing," he said. suff1eicn1 lcaal notice that It ln- cns arc kept. The farm once sold among students and fam1hes. The lcllcr asks rcsidcnu to pon· tended to char.c a toll on Ncw-- CW-.J>rodaccd-br 100 chicken. . Those who .ha~dcfcndcd th~-dcr several qtiestions,--inctudinr,--'-port-Q>ast Drive?--o\Vas an ad- Thc nc1trby mobile home-w~C'~~11~arm-1n-1he pasr SB>' tt ·~!'fd the ~----rtty-113\'C legal_~~ tquate-iind-le-gat-publle n_l!B: rurm director Jerilyn Kapus hves !s an 1~vatuublc link lO""thc agrar-thor11y to abandon an ei111in1 held on t!le 1ss~e? oveLlooks the deeply furrowed 1an society lhat was once Orange publ~ road and convey it to the Representatives from the Trans- fields or 1hc farn1 where teachers County. But rcgardles:.s or how Sun Joaquin Hills Tollway, where s>e!rtation Corridor Agencies hnve sometimes bring n1::ath students to fondly some may regard the farm, it will contain a toll booth requir· said they welcome the inquiry, figure out crop yields. It's a hands-its viability is threatened because ing the public to pny for its use in which Assemblyman Gil Ferguson on leSson where stud~nts actually of dwindling student participation the future? ordered, because lhcy can prove plant crops in the process. And and limited abllitr _to raise money. •Did the county have legal au-l'hat evel}'thing was done oom- while Kapus acknowledges hard No final dec1s1ons about the thority to abandon a public. road plc1ely above-board. They e..:pcct times on the farm, she is a tireless farm arc expected at tonight 's which had been built _b)-_The Ir-the Newport Coast 1ollboo1h to defen der of the fa rn1's unusual cd-school board meeting. "1lLcy'rc vine Co. as a condi1ion of its per· collect about Sl.6 million annually. ucaiion::il va.lue. going to be basically telling us mil to develop its coas1al properly Comments can be ma'iled to l3u1 it 's. hard 10 justify the ed-where th~ program is, ""'hat 1he and convey it to the tollway group? Deputy Attorney Genira.1 Claylon uc::iiional importance of a progr:un enrollment is and I possible direc-•If such authority .existed, Roche, 455 Golden Gate Ave., l:irgely ignored by lhc video gen· tion where it might be headci.1 ," would this preclude The Irvine Co. Sic. 6200, San Francisco, Culi f., er<ition. Only 20 students y,·ere en-said school board n1embCr Rod from de\'cloping its propcny fur-94102-3658. The telephone num- rotlei.I in the farm's after-~chool ~1ac~·1 illian. . t.her1 bcr is (415) 703-1635. SAILOR ......... ' A lifelong sailor, Lewis first n1<.'t Commodore E..:plorcr skipper Bruno Peyt on in 1986 after the French sailor had raced ·Crom his native country to New York Harbor as part of the Statue of Liberty centennial celebration. The next year, they sailed together on a 3.000-milc race from France to Alr1ca. Even though Lewis had only been racing catan1a.rans since 1985. Peyron asked him to join 1hc five-member crew. As the only American, Lewis was awarded the Rolcx Yachtsman of the Year Ay,·ard for his record·brcaking voya~c. Sa.1lin& south from the English Channel, by 1he 52nd day the Commodore Explorer encountered hurricane-force winds that reached 90 mrh near Cape Horn off lhe 1ip o South An1erica. On 1he 70lh d:iy of the rocc, as 1bc boa ! headed through 1hc )iorth Allan1ic Ocean 1owa1J lhc English Channel and lhc fini sh· jme, the tennis-court size -clltao1aran collided with two sperm :whales. "\Ve did11·1 sec them and "'they didn't sec us," Lewis said. "II :was prelly dramalic." 1 AMPHITHEATRE ......... , Currently, fairgrounds slaff a.re making needed repairs to' the fa cil- ity during the down time. Future plans for 1hc site include u.sing it for a '>llmmer concert series at fair tin1e. But ns· f:air boa.rd officials look 1oward booking acls, they say they "'ill care full, .:un>idcr the LI ii~t of performers. ' "The mo1iva1ion behind the pur- chase was 10 solve a problem in the community,"' said Becky Bai ley-Find ley, interim general manager for the rairgrounds. "\Ve know !his will not be a major rev- enue stream ror us, but that was no1 the {>urpose in purchasing it'' Bailey-Findley said lhe fair board's nexl project will be 10 search for a m1nagemeR1 company 10 !Cmporarily opera.le the f;1cility during the fair's conccns. LAST CHANCE ; t t:· · ·~" Now Open ,~; ...,,4'~)!; Complete Optical ~ . ,...~ Department ., rll, ...... • ,()pticians: Deborah Oine, RDQ, RSID • Edna Moe,.RDO, RSID Complete eye care and glasses in one stop Extensive Frame Selection • Economy 10 High Fashion Frames Evening and Salllrday Hour.> 0lnsurance Plans Accepted W. Andrew Cies, M.D., F.A.C.S. A Mcdlal Corpol'2lion Eye Physician apd Surgeon 400 Newpon Center Drive • Suite 404 Newpon, Beach, California 92660 (714) 640-2023 Dipl-Ameriaul loud of OpbdWmology _) futurc site of the eify's lint tk>nnlly approved plans tor the leashlcss park ror unines. , . park in N~mbcr u k>n& as Ahhou&h figures arc prelim1 · residenlt. raised 1he money ror nary, money raised 11 the its constructioo -city olf1eials three-hour dOI jog Saturd:iy, auured res.idcnll they wouldn'1 puts oraanizcrs of the park be bolhercd bx. aetivfdes in lhe over the $5,000 city officials b::ark park because h is more said they needed aoing into 1hc than 600-feet away from che event. nearest home. John De With chaitmb a! MCn Del Mar residents s:iy the Parks and Recrcailoncom-they arc not sure what 1hey'U mission and 1hc one who spear-Clo naw. headed the bark park erfon, "I s1ill feel that this is an soid on Friday the part· fund overuse or that part," S3id Roy also received another $2,000 Andreen, a member of the donation from a pct food com-MeSD Del Mar Homeowner~ piny, ra isi ng the amoont col-Association board. lec1ed in four months 10 -B~ Alaral~ AtdAod Iii $798 wltll COllPOll below -i'hccnw re:Htacl1ca the A::sggerboard (a board under lh e -c.cnter of the boot lowered to reduce sideways motion) upside down, and lhc hull held together .for the rest of lhe race. "\Ve were very lucky," Lewis suid. "It could have been a serious setback." 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SUNAftMpm rs • SPORTS EDrrOk lOGER CARLSON. 642~lJO. cxc. lSi' NeWport's CdM's Bastanl Clio an · nrst team 1All-Sea View ~ Second-team honors go to Sailors' junior Tayyar, Sea Kings' senior MacMillan. Tayy-:ir, in his ~nd season a a st.art· er, ran the show Cor Coad\ Rich r Smith, averagin& four iR per conte and upping his 13.3 pcr·game Kason Kor· ina average to 14.3 in Sea View c11an. A dangerous shooter with ranee bcyonc.1 BY B.u.aY FAUUCNU.. SJ'O&D \\'A.Ina. -30 feet .(he hi~ blll-haffi.coutt buuc.t beat· . en in league). the 6-0 Tayyar h also a re· Back .. Bay baskeab:ill standou~ Ramm liable t;oilf ·h ndrer who can t>re:.k dOwn 1 Bastnn1. and Ramy .shoukry, who led their 'defense with penctra1ion, thc11 cilhc ~fin· rcsp«11ve team tn o down•to-the;vtrc i h himself or find an open tcumm. tc. battle for fourth place in the rugged e1ah1· MacMillan 3 5.7 two-yc.ar tarter tc-am circuit, hove bee~ named to the brings a llnebocker mcntaJny to the h;ird: Dally Pilot All·Sea View Leaauc first wood, which manlfcm lt~lf in nll-oul 01· team. gre~i\'cne s -.ith the b~ll. or when ha""k· Buton1, ina an opponent on defense. He l\'Cragcd a senior ju't more than 10 points in k:aeuc. but hi1 'gu:irddor· 1eam contribution) went r r bc)ond the ward for suu sheet. C o r o n a Uni~eniily H igh senior guard Ocmunu) del M ar, Zeigler, who led Orange County in ~or· :nerased 1na for a second straight )Ur (262 per 16 6 poinb g.tmc). h;ucd Pla)cr ol the \'t'ar hoooh f o r t h e with' Tu tin junior Ovu& Go11iieb, n i;rf tcd i ca son, playmaler \o\ho .avcra&cd Hi poin&~ ind but 18.6 in cicht "' i\I) to ,carry the 11lkr to u :i.h,uc 14 league of the: 1i1le \\Ith S.1nta M:arg:mta. ICAll\l\'A aMNCHI&. DAllT r1wr Ex-Estancia High standout Rich Amaral is ready to auume Seattle'• aecond base potftJot"t full time this season. gJmc) S:inta M.ug.m1.a·, Jerry OcUu)k, the Shoukr)·, hei>d man at Nc't'port Harbor for :a Jozen a 6·foot·7 )e:ison) from 1976-89. is the Co:tl'h u( the AMARAi.. enior ccn-Year DcUu'l. gu1deJ &he Eagle., to a 12·2 tcr, a\cr rccorcJ, de,pite the athcncc ol Urian aged 14 hnneran, who many bclie\c as the b&le Ramy Shoukry point) Jnd top pla)cr, for mo)t of the leaaue\ ccond n e a r I y round. The Elgks ~c:rc aho h~mpcred nine rebounds for Ne\\port H:irbor, which down the. edged CdM for fourth on the IJst night o( stretch by the rcgulJr seawn. the limited ~ With Bret Boone Sent pac!Ong by Mariners, former Estancia standout reports today to spring train.ing as regular Seattl e second baseman. After waiting. w:iiting, .and ~i1ing some more, Rich Am~ral finally got a crack, becoming the oldest rookie at age 3 I h> play in the major leagues Jut ieason. Then highly·touted Bret Boone, seven years youn,cr, who Wl)n't re:idy 10 step into the regular role as the Seattle Mariners' $CCOnd baseman Cqllowina prina trainina. became ready. Amaral grabbed ~me bench. Amaral hit .301 and .346 in back·to-back ICIJ(>ns at triple· A io 1990 (Vancouver) and 1991 (Calgary). He made his • major Jeocue debut with o cup of coffee Wilh the Mariners in 1991. He baned .. 318 at Calgary in 1992. and &qi .100 01-bats that season with Seattle. Last year, he never v.ent down to the (:.rm. In C:tct, Amaral • baued .290 and finished with a clut>-lcadin& 19 stolen b:a.scs. the sccond·hipcst total C'\'er by .. Seattle rookie (Phil Bradley had 21 in 1984). Harbor junior point gu:ard Paul Ta)')'ar st re I ch· \\J~ 3 sccond·tc.im :;cln.t1on • .a~ was CdM dri"c avail· :.en1or guard Dan MucM11lan abilit) o( Dastani. bard) 6-3. \o\-J~ in)IJnt orrcn)e i n j u r c. d for Coach Paul Orm' Se:1 King • u ing h1> po 1 n t outside shooLing touch and outst:indini gu.ud Jeff dri' ing >kills to confound oppo ing de· Hopl.1ns. knder). A junior rc)el'\c on last )C.Jr's San t a CIF IV·AA champion . O:>stJni \\.li the M .i r a 3· so-10 gu) all )CJ on for the: ~CJ J...ing ... the rit:i ':. Ur::id lone Nc"port-Mcsa D1')tr1ct tc.lm !.till f'inneran, all\c in the CIF pla)OfC.,, heading into Fri· Br ian's 6-S Ja,· n1sh1':. Southern Section IV-AA ~nu· I win fin.ii .igarn)t B:>ssctt. broth c r . Now, with Boone having been traded in the off· ea on to the Cincinnati Red , a pntient Am:u:il 1s equipped lo assume Scaulc's second b:ue position full·time. AmaraJ hit )24 (23 for 71) in 19 tarts in April, went S for Son May 17 aaainst Texas to equal a cJob reooro. He finished- the year b;ittins .3n (SS for 148) again~t lefl-h:inded pitchers, the hi&hest m:irk agajnst southpaws in the American Lcnaue. !)hou"ry. ~ho capped hi) prep cJrccr w.as :a Cir'>I· \~11h an 18-poml, 15-rcl'lound. 13·blodcd team c· Ramin Bastanl shut performance ag.11n~t Uni,cri.11), used lcc11on, "' 'He reports to spring training today in Peoria, Ariz., with a fil(ed job in the major leagues for tbc first lime an his ll·ycar pro career, only one of which wns spent prim:nily in the big leagues, that being 1n 1993, when his baiting flirted with the "Lookln& back on· l:ast year, Bret was the man and he looked lik.c he bod n future with the Moriner5, but (his trade lo Cincinnati) opens the door," said Amaral, who wiJI com· pctc aaalnst "eteran Luis Sojo and a couple ol minor leuauers for the starting spot. "I don't think they're handina me the tm long Mm), jumping ab1l1I). and quid.· \\CfC Chm Ur.iJ)h.1" (~aJJlcb.1d). Orci nc.;, to become " forlc 1n the p:unl at f'thlcr (ll'\1nc:) and <.hm. I all>ott (\\cxtd· lloth end' of the lloor b11dGc) .320 mark early in the ycnr. Prior to the All·Sl:ir breaJ.:, Amarnl pl3ycd in 74 o( Seattle's 88 games: and was among the Ameri· cn n Lca1ue's leac.Jiog· hillen os late as June J. when Ii~ ranked ninth with a .322 avenge. But Boone hod been promoted from triple-A and starting hilling, and Amaral strained 3 h ms1rin1 muscle, forcing him to go on the disabled list. ,......._ _ _....-._,,_. job. Whoever plays weU enough in prina tr:ainina will have the best shot oC gcttina the po itlon, but I think 1 have the inside track. ALL·SEA VIEW LEAGUE (Dally Piiot aelectlona) Co-Player• of the Year Mo t of the ~cond half, though. Amaral sat and watched O..er th e final si.'< \\CCU, he would some· times DH and play • lilllc shortstop. Boone, o third-aencration mJJor leaguer and a fo rmer USC All-American, was the organization') pride 3nd .. JOYSo with Boone out 'or the picture. it') Amaral'~ Rich Amaral Job to lo~c. "But if l don•t perform, won't act it. ju~t like Bret didn't perform last year. Bret and I were competina apinst each other, but we were arcoJ friends and we djdn't h?ve any probtcnu. I l.ncw he was the 24~year-old 1uy c:omina up and the phcnom or wbatC'lcr. and that I'm the older cuy. Duic:ally, ii Bret's not ready, I'd fill in. "I knew he had a lot of pre ure on him, bcina a third·aeneration auy (behind grandfather. Ray, and Ca.lher, Bob, to play in the majors). He said ·60lnclimes he wished that he'd ju.t be:an averaae Joe." . Doug Gottlieb, Tustin Dem1trius Zeigler. University Second Team .. Th1i; 1s the fir)t time in rm carccc.l'vc..!clt.likcl 'm .secur~ us for as ma"ing (a major le:>guc) team," suid Am:aral, a formc:r 8tonci:i I hgh and 0 rM¥e Coast Colle'e s1andou1. "But my aoal is to be the start ing ~ccond b:>tcman and thal'J what I'm focusing on right now, not just makini lhe team. Am.a.cat.. Who tu.ms_ 32..on~l; was "nainJy no eve~ Joe, m:iking headlines and ESPN features with his clo ic. hana with'cm saga -the journeyman minor Jeaauer tin~lly ,euina his shot in the m:1jors. All Am1rt; onw-ersity ..,, Brian Finneran, Santa Margarita David Lalazarian. Tustin ·· 1 try not to ct riny :.tatistiCOll goal , ekcept fo~ one ahnt I go by, and that's IO play hard every game, to pby c\'cry gome like it's the mo 1 import:ant game of the year. To n1c. if l do that, I'll put to&cthcr a gooJ )C:a'\On, I don't want to put limi· lotions on myself. such ai., 'I'd like to hit .300,' bccau'°• hey, Amaral had played six seasons in the Cubs' oraanlution. then wo selected by the White Sox in December of 1988 in the minor 1u,uc Ruic V Oran. When they decided 10 U.ip Amoral b:ick to doublc·A in 1989, he retired. Son of. He'd just spent three )Car$ In double·A, and didn't (cc& like doing Adam Libby, Woodbridge Dan MacMillan, Corona del Mar Bren~an Mulligan, Santa Margarita Paul Tayyar, Newport Harbor Dustin White, University m:.ybc J can do more:· ... ~., Rob Whitfield, Woodbridge Coach of the Year: Jerry DeBusk. Santa Margarita Jack Kramer still in niiddle ol tennis racket • One of sport's pionesrs now staying busy as p~es1dent of SCT A. TcnAis Association (SCTA) since 1991, and sponsored by Wilson Sponmg Goods Cor -47 ye.rs. never rcaJly lost si&ht. "When )OU're an athlete and your trAinln& lops without anythin& happcnina that's.,.yout fault," he ~id. "You're not able 10 compete or procttce, and by the time l WIS gcuina ready for the: tour in 1946, I w 2S and I felt lib an old mon . Dul whenever I cot D chance 10 train, tp lift thinas or do phy1ical training, I'd .alwoY\ work hard, because l alwoys lookcJ al th:u as an 'cxpc· riencc to make me a better playe r." Kramer needed money after the war, so two-time U . Open chmplon ·and J 939 Wimblcd n ~inner Bobby Ri QS one of h' fim oppbncna • Kramer n ... R1 m de mo v.Utk: h3rdcr," Kr111ncr id. ••1 le improved me o Wt. "'O then, 1{ you weren't the t, you re· llt weren't bl to~l1y. MOit of tcnn ' rcpu· t uon came fr"1m aM11cur ~ttts, In Nie· ball, U ~ wcrcn .. 1 ttlnt .3'°9 ,)'OU· weren't in- vtttd bd. Now, ol coeane. a ....,_, ..... SI "'"''°" ... ,.. ......... ltiliWI _.., Wtd fnMI tN6 10 1"3. which incl uded winnina U.S. Open sin&Jc titles in '•6 and '•7. and ia 1947 Wimbledon ingle champion hip. He also ph1ycd on two \ictorious U.S. Davis Cup teams in 19-46 and '47. ''I realized that I was the best player of my time, but then I thouaht 10 my~lf. 'What om I 1oing to do when somebody beats me?' " said Kramer, who uCfered Crom anhritic problem and stepped awoy from center court when he was 32 in 1953. "So my mind turned into a businessman." from l9S3 to 1961, Kramer promoted the Wotld Champion hlp Tour, iand hias worked in lhc coif and tcnni bu incu •incc. In addition to more tele\<l ion rovcra,e. Kramer bclie\'Cs that tOdaf 1 ATP •tars need to step up and m rkcr the port lhnt ha been M> Cinanci11lly rcW11rdin1 to them "You can't do 1nyth1nc obou t the p>rt un· le 11hlete wiant 1u coopcr11c,'' -a~ K11mct. who ~ tl.cd at Wimbledon for the Bri1ith Dro:Mk tina Corpomtion (O UC) from 1960 to 1974, an4 acrvcd a color commcn11&or It the U.S. <>pen dur na that me time. ·•wnh uur playcn today. they're "*' no Obltptioa to htlp the lctpt, iaftd ..... e.ey do, you can't mat\11 the ~ • Wiii. l ha n't n many of 1he lap .. • -• llYt IOmeth • '*'·'" ICrlaler ._ lillw rat ._ --... 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",111J lhe\ l.' .. 1p11altLCJ nil c'cry mi\tal..c ·· "II .ill JcpcnJ, ho" ''c ~\J '"'h uur hullpl.'11. · 'JaJ l'h1ll1p' "Bui \\C 'houlJ l..m1·" .alter \\ edn~·,JJ) \ ~.11nc." , ...... DEEP SEA FISHING The \'an,uarJ,, mc.1n~h1lc, • • .inagcd 1u-.1 four h1h an lkd:lc) ·, )Upp<ut. ~u.: (:!·S 0H·r~1ll) "'" tal..e to<la) olf. PUIUC IOTICES S.11urd.1~ ·, 1111.11 roun1.h, \\ith p.i11 ins' Ill be dctel lllltH:d b) the OUtC1ltne\ Of ~.1mo throughout the "ed .. "'" h t\C 'IJlltll£. t ame\ ol IJ '.\v .1 111 • noon :.and "\ p 111 JI ~cc PUil.iC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUil.iC NOTICl LOMI llO • .... ~. JODLACM OTMDMP • ....... ., ... "°" N-UHtm Cullcge m\•n -Biolol JI )outhc.-rn CJlifurniJ College, 2 p.m. ' Commun•lt college m en -c,.pt(.'\S JI Oran~t' Coast, 2 p m. Commun11r college wom<'n -Or;inge Co.ast "'' c,press. 2 p m PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES MONDAY'S flSH COUNU Mewpoert L-t11., -l bo.11\ 4.t ~ni:kr~ .! H11J b.au ) r0tkfoh. :?6 .s<ulp•n. H bl11~ p<'«h, 1 Uinphod • .t ~l.C'rd PUBLIC NOTICES 22, lllA9' 1. OatM: 021101994 8y: STEW MT T. Wll· UAMS , ACCOUNT Ell· ECUTIV1! PUBLIC NOTICES D-•1'• L•d1er -4 w .. h . ;i .an,kr\ i • .11iu1 b.a.-10 u nJ 1 • .1, , ~'i wulp1n, 21> \httptlt'.d I J ,.,.1,1,,h I h.il•l•vt 't J'f hi...-p<«h '!.! r0o, l <ud. I• .. h•trf"h 1 1.fl>C'1un PUBLIC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES • ·I ' REPORT OF CONDITION COOMJ!ld811t>g domHllc ~ of .,.. ,..,. bONI a.. ot so.io..m Callfomi1 o1 ~ 8-h In ... M.1141 of c.tornla, llt th9 doM of bu-.. on O.C.._ 31, tWJ ~'" rnpon94I ., "" made by ~ d .... ~. ~ T'otle Tl. Uniled $tlllft, Code Sedion U51. Chlll1• Number 175ZJ, ~ of n,. Cum!nc:v San F••nc.SCO Oi.trict. ASSETS C1M .->d l>al#W;" a... from Hposolory instiluliont.. • l'klninl..-.si-be..-.g ti.lancws Md cutr...:y Md coon __ ---·················· .. ····· 26.111 .,._.,..tJeanng ~n ·-····-........ NOHE .s.a.nie• ·-· ... -···-···· ..... 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