Loading...
HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-09-08 - Orange Coast Pilota.... ....... ....:.t)Wy ....... Sales and crime both take dips ·. in Balboa ~ As traffic in the area plummeted, it was a quiet summer in many rational es. By Tony Oodero. Stitt Wntet DALllOA -Whether it's the cooler we3ther nr a downngh1 fr1g1d economy, one thing's for !>ure. people JU!>t aren't floclung to · Newport lk.ich 1[1 dro,·es like the) U!>Cd tu , And city oCGc1als 3nd local mer· ch.mti.. faced v.1th cvcr·shrinkmg coffer-.. S3) they aren't s.ure if 1hc "hole thing I!> a l:!le~1ng or ;, cu~ "II v.:is more quiet than 1n sum- mer pas1:· !>aid police Sgt And) Goni"' v.ho noted th.lt e..,cn the Fourth o( Julv w;b much more pc.!cdul lht!> )Car:. Gorn') s:uJ for the first time \111cc 1986, Newpurt Beach polu.:e d1J not ha'e to enforce the B:slbo.1 Douk,ard police checkpoint u ed 10 fc:rrct out summertime cru1i.e~ on the pen1n,ula Jean Watt, ptetident of Newport Con~, points out areas where houses will be built at Upper Cut.aways prop,rty if Measure A is defeated. While the lacl. of peop,lc and tr;iffic arc JUSt part of general ~lowin~ trend 1hi!> i.ummer. the cit) h~1~ al't• done 1t.i. p:irt to d1~"0ur­ agc pc\_1plc from oom1ng here b' p.1, .. ang a i.kw of new !:a") 1nclud· ing a oca'h curfew ant1 loud nol.lle \lrJin.mc-c Touring the Upper Castaways I thinl. there h:u been le~"' problcrru and th.:it 's a good thing." :11d Counc1lwom:m J:ln Oeb;.i), See BAL80A4 Exploring Measure A and Newporte~ North site in words and in tteeds By Russ Loar. s.-r Wltler A bout 5,000 years ago, a group of native Californians looking for a nice view lot set ·up housekeeping on a piece of land overloo~ing the Uppe~ Newport Bay. Little did these happy-go-Jue~, shellfish- eating, hunter-gatherers realize that just a few thou""nd ycan later, their happy campirounds would be the focal point of one or the city's mo t holly c:on1csted debates. The land adja~nl 10 Jamboree Road •here aboriainal Californians once roamed f rec -known as the Ncwporter North sa'tc -is one of two properties voten will be asked to pare from residential development this November. Measure A asks residents to approve &he purchase or both the Ncwporter North and Upper Castaways lites for the creation or wiJdcmc parts and ........ y Alloy, Matey! city sports fields. The total S68 million needed to pLlrchuc the two properties from the Irvine Co. and pay for related expcmes would cost residents 1 maximum of $120 a year for $lnsJe family households and Sl20 for every 2.000 square f ect ol usable space for commercial propcnie-s. accordin1 to Measure A supporters. The Irvine Co. has Kt 1 Feb. I deadline for purchase of the propcnics. The company's devek>pmcnt plans call for constnaction of 363 homes on the two .. ites. Well aware of the disinclination of resident to volunteer for new taxes. the Ncwpon Conservancy -an environmental aroup formed and funded to secure the purchase of the two properties -~ PQRSOrinatounoftbe two 9ropcrtJcs on Wednesdays from S p.m. to 7 p.m. The tours bcain at the Upper Castaways on Dover and 16th streets. Supportcn are convinced that ..... an informed loo._ at bolh properties v. ill strengthen their cause. "We're opt1m1 .. 11c bcc3usc v.e think as the v.ord gets o ut. more and mo re pcopk will undcntand the cho1~." say Robert Shelton. campaign chairmon for Meo ure A. "We don't reall} need lhe 1JJ1tionol housing. All arcat citie larae and sm:ill, have cen1ral p:irks SH CASTAWAYS/4 ... ,. ... The J>31nti!'l8 on~ top ... ol ~ge 1 ts bY p.lSle! atW Debra Huse. ();igiNI paintings a n t» n " Huse studio, 650·6865. ll!U •vs BUSJNESS FAX 631 ·5902 ORCWLATlON 800-252·9141 C\.ASStflEO 6-42·5670 RETAIL ADS ~2-4321 NEWSROOM NEWS FAX ~6 ... 170 'HOTUN£ SPORTS Altl\lf\llC ......................... 2 Animal control services may go to county By Mame Mcleod. Sl31'I WrlllJ COSTA MESA -While Cat) ocric1als coni.1dcr 3 plan to con- tract animal control s.e~1ce:. v.-11h the cuunt). city am~ ~elt~f \Cl· enn:m:sn Jeffrey Palmer ~)'S he fear'!> the dec~1on will not only hurt him but abo the an1m;sls · Wc'J be going b:aclv.:trd not forv.arJ " )~1d P3lmer, o-.ncr llf the lfa~~horc: nim.:il Hlbf)1Lal on H:ubor Ik>uk,ard "'hich currc:ntl~ pf'U\1dc\ the c11)' i.heller ~nice. "The 01n1mah "'oulJ not rccc:1\c the care· the~ v.oulJ here -1t' bigger not l)Ctter. The\ get more :.111cnt1on here 'lll>'1th their ~n \ul· unteer \t'f'.1C'c: •· fhc matter Y.hu.:h "a' eApcctcd to rome before the counCll Tue:~· d.ly night w:a continued for l\\O "'ed.\ at P.ilmer'"' rcquc:\t He "~ unaware th:st &he c11y "'as consid· crin& term1nat1n1 the conuact un11I he was cont:actcd by a Je- porter Friday See SERVICES/4 C~nstruction begins on city's $880,000 nre .statlon ~ Scaled-down version of million-dollar f acihty will replace 62-year-old.station on Marine Avenue. 1 i •• 7 •• .. • • " • .. .. -1 • ' Ill .. • • .. ; .. • • • A • ft • I .. " • I r: I r: J r ' • • , • • T I A ! " - What is the best job · you've ever had? (iJSkcd at tvldriners Piuk m Newport Beach) Photos and interviews by Katsuya Rilinone "My best job was .. teaching at school. It was a most rewarding job." -SHIRLEY SULLIVAN Newport Beach Working at a children's shop -because I like working \vith children." -ELOISE S~ITH Costa Mesjtc "The best job I ever had was as a .summer camp counselor, because I like kids and kids are the feature." L -DEAMON FORD Newport Beach "Data entry, be- cause computers were the feature and you have to know how to use a computer at any job now." _,, t -JENNIFER MORA Newport Beach ~~.....:r After visi ting friends, Marty Zofchak often visits the Fun Zone. Almosl everyone who ~orks in the are.;a recognizes him, on one condition: "If I'm wearing my hat. If I'm not \\earing my hat, nobody knows me.'' "Being a full-time mom for my son Brent and my daughter Alyssa." Talkln' trash Loca1 poh11c1Bns arc helping coorindatc a day or talking tra~h. A day-long conrcrcncc, "Turning the Tide on Trash" it will be held from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Oct. J at the Newport Dunes Reson. There will be experts from across the state and Washington D C to d1scu s their experiences about education and promoting tra h collcct1on programs. J• allows tollway t~ begin construction A federnl judge issued a preliminary injunction Tuesday allo\\ing con· stru~ion to begin thts v.cel on the San Joaquin Hills tollway bct"ccn l:.I Toro Road and the Santa Ana Freeway and from a point near the planned Newport Coast Dnve interchange and the Co- rona del Mar Freeway . cmironmental group) challenged the Cind111g in on cn\ironmcnt:il 11npac1 re· pon. The groups ~id continued con· Mruction \\Ould cau~e "irreparable damage" to the environment. -KAREN AUISON Costa Mesa Toll"ay official , ho"evcr, pre))Cd the Judge to ullow con truct1on to con- tinue, citing financial harm to the pub- lic, the toll agency and it contractor\ if worl did not proceed. iiljflit m.. D , • 211 Readers Hotline: 642·6086 'l'w• l•~'• •boul tht CMlly Pt1oc Of ,_, lcpl -· be l«Otdfd And ~n di• r«tly lo fdilo< W111iAlft Lobdell The ~ 24 ho.If ,,IS_"'I wMcf ..,.., be iMd IO ~ood 9" f'!'I IO ltw .cWor on .Ml wp.c C011C1ibwn lo ltlP HOii.ft«' who~,.,. to toN ""'" ~ Pl<bl..iwd mwtt •nctudlt IMll' NIM city Ind~ n~ lfor toef• il.ucO'I lh.1 • l'llUI ain>munlty ~· Pf" __ nc.,.,. ~t ~ To Make A Cortedion .. ft\t Pilot • ' to ~ tor~t .. mor\ cl ~ ~ c..11 54().1l2•, .-1 U T )'>I.I ,,,,, cr .. ttnpt. ,, liht'f ,_ ~'°"' -"' ~ -~ .... 14* r,.._ Cimll.tJ°' HMllt ""llflt. PIOCM1'°" ~!\Ill' JwlyCHC -~ ,., ..... ~~ TW NtWfli!" "'9<.MAU ""9U CW, "*- 1U'l·1 U 1001 11 publttitH ~y ...,.,... Sltufdty .11'1 ~ ...,_ .... Colla MfM. ~.,...,,., ........ ~ ...... to rtw T o,,,_. ~ Judge Linda McLaughlin originally hailed construccion on the toll"ay after There is a $15 charge at the door and the price includes lunch. Race for the Can Ol'lllllled Registrations arc being taken for the Race for the Cure on Sept. 26 to take place around For more anfonnation, call 640-1137. tlOOI 251 9Ul In .,..., ouu.Je ul "'-· port loch Mid Ca.w t.vw. aublcr1ptions to tht 0~ Pilot only,,_ IV~t.balt by m.141 b u st i:-r tnonth Second <'-~ p.lid ac COit.i .._. CA IP.ltft incbit al • pk.able tt.11e and loC6I 1a11n. I POST M.\S. 'l'llt Stnd ~ ~ to The P.lut. P 0 loll 1560 C<*I Mft.l. CA 92'26 C°"'ttlCHT, No,_ lllDf llialrabOnf ~t NU• °' ~ hef.wl an be l'ffl'Oduc.ed wflhoul ,..,itten p9nn. liOft ol Copyt9'l CJo\'T1flf, How to reach us Circulation: (The :Times Orange CQunty) (8QO) 252-9141 AdwrtisJna a~ried 642·5678 Displtay 642--4321 £dit0tiAI News 54C).l 22<4 Sports 642 .... lJO New1, Spotu r •• 646·-4170 Ma.In Office BUMMSS Offic~ 6"'2·4321 ' Buseness fax 611·5902 NiWlld ti., Qllb"" c~ .. Nlwl. a TIMI Mir!W ~ W ,_ Gren•••· (M'l!Mll ~ • ......... ~ Dftttir ... .,..,,, o.w ·~ ()lll(ft -- 40.&A.1.9 612J &M. 2.1 • 2116,... 4,7 10:4',..,.. 1.4 , .. ,,...._ . ""',... tt :::::: No ciMiLll ....... MorftMt c-.. ~" ,....,.,...~YaNWi .w......-.w-HW1S ... ....... , ...... .... ..... , ..... ..... f I II I Newport Center Oravc in Newpon ~ach. There arc several events taning at 6:30 n.m. beiinning with a \\-Oman') SK race. There will al~ be a SK \\II._ for women. :i co·ed c.-... "~ cillclt .......... ...., .... ...... ........ ..•. ....-...... __ ., _____ _ ' SK walk and race and a one mtle run "'all. Proceed> from all C\cn1s "ill benefit the Su an G Komen Brest Cancer Foundation. For more info. call 374-9282. ALMANAC .The facts, statistics and record of our community ), \ #t6ttftl ......,.,..,,. -~ ,. '"" Ft*ni ··~ CftfU'I I• S.•t.t Au. NIWfOMMACtl • Robtr1 Jowp" Dfbbblo, ctM ExpRUlons Ach~•l•a. Ch.peer 7. conaMUA • S.S.R..O. Inc, dba km SltJ Randt • Oakhursc, Calif. Ch:iptcr J l. MOii rttttir blt1b11-/\'ntJHllf Bnct •IHI Cost• MtJA. HOAe MIMORIM HOIPITAL Aueun ,. RaDdaH C• Hd MatJ RO)tr, Cosca Mcs:l, boy AUeUll21 •Stena ud ~la lhdT~ Newport De.ch, sirl • ••Ito Al'C'lp aad Jllq~l Cano. Cona Meg. sirl • Brtaa CIU aad Sudn au., Colla Meta, boy IAINTIOSINMOlfll'TAL llPTIMSla 1 . • Mark Kruamu and Dr. JaM Cunh, Newport Beach, airl Nm MJIHS.j lktlU~ 1.ronm1tlon rrporttd I» lht d tlN of CO)t• ~k a and Nt1tporf lk:uh. COITAMISA • Mous llall, Law omcH or llall :and Coo~ .11 27'Ji?._ll.arb0r lll\d • Fanh Lab. Inc., Aquaudlt Land~pc Sns. al 3100 AiN-Jy A'~ • Philip Sc-ou K.aaur of ln1crn:i1&oHI •l tm & \ ldco ~I 151 K.:ilmus Om~ • \\llll:tm Dunlap or Dunlap Drltlih at 233::? LIJ .. n A\'l: • l>:nid Mus~r .r Muuc-r Archll~li JI 151 K.almu> Ori\ . N~atUACM •Myna Scmluno or ~«Ulht G~n 111 71 Akppc St. . • RJcbard llobbt or llobb,, Co•b.ic Plscob and Kinn JI I \SS S~nncton 1'1. • Carl Tho11 oit 25()() ~an Front • J1ek Sore"' 3l3 M:meolJ "'c • P1tlcr Jury of North's Ba~ry Co. Inc. :u S430 Sahunu A.,.: • acy \\rib llalr l>cil&n :u J~S Co.1~ Hwy. DfAlltS Mo.rt IT('("nt ck:1thJ u rtput'frd to th~ Orant:~ Count) Rttunlcr's Ome?. -cdStA MUA • ldney • 11ndkr, 78 on Au,. JI • \\llllan1 0 . llalnH, ~ oo Aus-27 • • lkl n A. &)lr.o, (>.l on ui l~. • Ph)llb lh-nlo\ttl, 76 on Aue :?~. •Nedi Anuandt, SS on Aus. 21. MIWPOft 8UCM • CtM I'. Monteo-n>, 77 on AuJ 21 .. •Dorothy J. lf1'1. 66 on Aua 24 • Ftf'TU II•' >· 67 on Aui. 21. • R*'1 L ~. 63 on Aua. • J•llK'I L SIM«brtaktr, 46 on Aua. 4. conaMUA Arll•atoe Ot'h.: A printer v.u stolen WedneMby from • Nc:wport-M cu Unarlcd School Distrkc office 1n the 1000 bt~lc. Cweudo: 1ools v.\;r,. \lolc:1t S:iltunllly rtom lht' 111m&e uf • home 1n the 90CJ bl\ L kat rttt: There "" "° sip of for.:-cd cncry afler 01rl(ial1 at the Newport· MCMI Un1ncJ ~ 01strict Jlt('(W~rcd a fD machitlc iaiuina from c~lt offtec urty Frid•1 mcwninJ. ~. Ama.t: A car WM 1tolca rrom the llDO Woct S.•wdey ....... K-.w .... a. .... fuwcwthSJOO .. ..._ ll'otla._. .... ~ Mo4WM111 .. 111 ....... ,.....,,, I ua••1111111 .... ..... ~~~ 't ( W ILi.. YOU CAN,..... 'l'llOR SIGNS AUDING wa.cota. UZ AND LURY! -Doll"l look 80#, but IMiabeda T•Jtor'• plaM 10 buy a SS.2 million faxcr-uppcr in Irvine Ccwe appear IO have faUc• n.atcr lhaa a coUal*d '°"me. ''You CH I~ 8bout it~ .. l"ve been sold by a prominent real csaatc lady who knolWs where aU thO local escrows are buried. Seems 1hat cverythillf WIS JOiDS alon1 swiQUDinaly until the propoeed deal ' became batMd in the hot •• &Jare ot p,ublicily. -----"The last atraw was that 1pre1d in the National Enquirer," says my informant. rc.ferrifll to a recent Cu.11-pqe apluh showing JO color photos. indudin1 two aerial views and seven interior shots ol the five-bedroom retreat. "Liz Taylor was furious over what she considered to be an unforgivable lapse in security.'' s:iys the source ... She thou&ht d\e•d be getting all the privacy offered bf, an c.xcl'-LSive gate-guarded communily.' But never underestimate the prying press, I'm toid that an Enquirer pholOlflpher gained admittance to the beac.hfront enclave by imperson:uina a hea")'-<luty real estate agent. . And ne>W The Riviera Drive showplace is reportedly n 8 .0 .M. (Back On the Market) denl. leaving negotiators unh:.ppy enough to c:Jncel their newspaper subscription . Docs this meon thnt Mr. & Mrs. Larry .... '"· ... npoNd ......... wiQ. friQcl ......... la the Oriut, WOll't (.ob!) be our --.:'Pton? Not MC E ril;: Uz llil.I ~ our pandiliaeal ttice ot On.qahlrc, and reportedly la lliU 1eekia1 a chaUensina renovation project tor her 41-ycar-o&d ~nbutband. So the houle·bunr may bC contiAuifta - under lipt security wrapt ol course. MeanwhiJe, ii yu.i shOWd heai anythlna about the dftection In which Uz and Lany are aoins; fer phsakea. don't breathe a word to the ever-tnoopina. inKnsitive media types. Trust me, they can't be trusted to keep a tecrcL 0 BE SHOULD'VE G01T£N nlE TITLE ROLE -There'll be six non-sinJin1 supemumcraria onstaac Saturday, when Open PICiftc launcbes its ..euon ~th . Gounod's "Faust" at lhc Cmta Mesa musac ball. One or them is a k>cal opera buff, who couldn't resist applyin1 for the job as one of the Mephistophclean demons. He's a real estate aacnt named Fau GrUahL 0 THANK THE LORD. SKE'IL NOW HA VE ANOTHER CHANCE -In Monday's engrossing episode, you may recaU, I rcponed the oear.cliSUtrous scare experienced by llatb K.o and Gloria Zlpu, while flying home last week from Las Vegas. All sorts of crazy thoughts Co flashing through one's mind when ordered tQ assume the position for a possible crash. And now, for lhc fliOCN'd; btn arc ti.. lftanOQblc Wotdl Ul&ettd by Ziso wtaiJc brKiftl for poaibk impact: • "'Ob. (apletivc deleted.) 1 fte\"Cr aot thin." 0 SO WHEN E.XACtl.Y DO GETTO £An -There's an invitation on hand from atr..C Alt C......atJ, ~me to anend a mectiDS ol an 0tpniutJoa 11 lhc N~n Harl>or Yacht Club. The date ls open, and sort o( vape. The g;oup's name is The Tuesday Yachtslmn Luncheon Club That Meeu on Wednesdays. D rrs TIM£ TO S£1TU! AN OLD SCORE -Another professional football season is u.pon us. I'm not-too-subtly reminded by Republican Party activist Hope Durio of Balboa. She also reminded me th3t I s11ll cw.e her five bucks, plus interC$t, wagered on the last Super Bowl contest. No problem. l\e since raised the money betting with Olhcrs, who thouJht our beloved Rams wouJd win a aame by now. 0 SOM£ VIRGOS HA VE MORE IN COMMON TIIAN OTHERS -When l blabbed the other day that Sept. 10 is 1hc birth date of Vida ~an, former society editor of The Daily Pilot, she received :i number of congratulatory calls. One of her well-wishers said that his birthday falls on the same day. He was (and still is) D. W. Cook. dear Vida's successor as our sassiety columni~l. Jury Kobrln's column runs Monda)' and Wtdat>sday. Arts , music,· film, dining, leisure and more - every . If you •ase Pma-caa a1ae OtJaer Guys If You '4m Pima -Call Thursday in Weekend Valen-1•'818 Pim 87S ... • .... ••~W · Z~C»It I 2 PIZZAS FOB 'l'llE PBl£E OF ONE! ,---~ r,--:1 12p~EI 910~ 12:-'I I n.,p.p I ~ ~ ij~& I 2To!Pf I I •13• 1· ~ I 'JI• 1 I .1 I....._ I I '.;t.':; I · I "-. •1.s.': I 1 L~~93.J L ~~93..1 . FreJ&h r.-.-------, All 8::J 11 LARGE . 11951 I Ingretiierais D""lla PIZZA JT.,,.. T • Prerred Daily._ _ I.!:'!.!_:.~~~~..!.~~-Fresh Doily. 2819 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach Sun .• Tlaun. 4pm-Late, Fri. a Sat. 4pm-Lat.er REFINANCE TODAY Guaruteed To Lower Your RUFFELL'S - UPIOLSTllY IMC. C.,1aa1 Fudlo1 G!!!!P Moatbly PIJllltDl At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! -. ....... c......., 1m-••~ cesra 1111-su.ma Coll T odoy For o Free Consultation (IOO) 201-FUND 5031 Birch Ave .• Suite f. 8eoch M.EXPLUI ......... Clllt. flJ .... Ill .. •NPl' ... _.., --...=.··. ·w11 :JG.irrT• t \ llNJ &Qte Loan• S200,<XX> • S7S mJLon On n:ome ~pr~ apll1J I let lb, rNl5., lfd.i5INl bUildings Business Loans Mi!'· s1s1~ For X'CXU'b ~~ leasir1g. ~ SSA's AT l.TAllUJI #UMDXSQ MlrnberWC 14 • .,. ... 1 •• Offer Expires Septembtt 8 , 1993 • _...,. ....... t'Srt :.:"..: !14" ·---·=·----• •0•~•11121 ............... ........ - • ftlHl•&Y JUDGE aOUJtT GAllD fR: This monih'1 aenctaJ meet" ol the Ora,,,c Coclnry • Historical Society wl feature , ve1cra.o Su~rior Coun Ju e and local, Robert Gardner. 'Gudnc r will h re biJ anecdotes bout the life and ·lives of a town called Balboa. The meeting will be hclJ t lhe4 Sherm n Library and Gardens in Coron:i Del Mu at 7:30 p.m. For information, call 871-2935 ECONOMIC Ol!rl.OOK: The · Back (by Oub -a bu~incss luncheon 01g,anization -~ill discuss 0 Pattnenbip 2010" and its impact on the future economy of Orange Count) durifl& a luncheon at &he Le Meridien Hotel. A fee: of $30 cover lunch. For more inrornution, call 5U..4660 CONVERSATION TIPS: l 1ps for beater ron .. er~llon.il :.kills will be presented by the Improvisation Comed)' Oub tonight at 7 p.m at the Newport Center Library. All attendees will be given free passes for the Irvine lmprov Club. f or more 1nform:11ibn, c:ill (714) 6-t-l-3181. VOLUNTEER TRAINING: The Sea & Sage .Audubon Soc1e1y 1!1 beginning a 9·~:.!l.ion 1ra1ning progr:im for \Olun1eer naturaliAI IO kad -~ IOUn for • ....., KllDol C'hlktrcn.1'M .,..._.,..... t0nJ&ht ud cmdauu tJa1outb Oct. 14 Oft Kledcd T~ nd 1bundays form 9 a.& lO 12 pm. CoM it SlS. f0t 1DOC"C inform1tion, cial 261·7963. fatDAY HORSE SHO\ : The Fall Western Ho~ Show wall be held at the Orange County Fair and &~111on Center from 8 a.m. un1il S p.m. in the Eque~trian Qnter tod:ty and S:lllurd:ay. For more 1nforrnntion. call 108-1652. FALL F ASlllONS; A peci:aJ sh0'.\in1 of the Cahin Klein foll collec1ion of men's :ind \\Omen's fo~tuon) will be held ;at 11 a m. at the Four Seasons Hotel 1n Newpon Bc;,ch. Sponsored by Friends of the Orange Coast lnlerbith Shelter, the C~hion show and luncheon ~111 benefit homeless f am1hes. Tidcts arc $50. For more information, c:ill Land~ Lyle JI 759·0332 or Sharon McKinnon :it 673-4016. RUMMAGE SALE: The Fint , UnucJ Me1ho<l1st Church in C-0sta Me)J "'Ill hold ii) ~m1-;.innual rummage sale. The :>:ile con1inues S:11urda) The church I) ll.KJtcd :ii 4:!0 w 191h SI Please Join Us l For Dinner Lunehor Weekend Briuaeh Sa.balP> s was onotlall't fotnJed in Chicago after our tam"bi~ - Ile fnl'J reape tor Otl' triws ltafian Sausage from Palermo. Italy in the 1930's. Today, tls sons & grandson cortroe to provide a ~ meoo d atllhenlic ltalan food prepared trish daitf ws seasooed with 5 oeneratiOnS of faTity pnde For Rmmtions Catt 723-0821 251~·.,·~--- • FAMOUS RIBS cl SALAD • TERIYAKJ LEllON OR lfAYA' CHICKEN . &SALAD • PRlllAVERA PASTA I SALAD .. ' , I SERVED SU#DAY .. FRIDAYS:ll-1:• I'll • ( • , • I I f J • . t ' I • ~ II • • ~ I II ' • ' • I I i i 41 , ' ' ! • • i i ; • lie AlrmdoT~ qUeviUe Sode•>" ol . Oiu,c C.OUcy a.oA.s • a breaUMC oca Tbunda1 honorina .. womca ia leader· hip." Tbc society c:oos&itJ or community lnden procnot· ins and recopizina tbc im- ..... cm Society Editor ponancc of &ivin• baclc ao the eom- mun.ity. Members donate Sl0,000 or Q>Orc annu- ally to the United Way Cam- paign. The spe- ciat guest for the 1993 breakfast or champions is llutb Col- lins AJubulcr. For more than 40 years, AJt.shulcr has donated her time, money and skill to the many chari· tics of the United Way. ,,_, .,.. ............................. ,,.....,, .. ..WO., M a rAlla a11 .. r,-W.llll._ ..... ... • .WC .... " PH ti ... ,.riod IO ID ~--~-Roeder said aftkWa ............ .,. rcvlc•ilw • .... coDUol •nica ............ CMr tlM ~ lala year IO ..... ttilJ 8N ....... dile a.a JCMcs lot tM wy. nil ..... kal 9n'ioa ~­ aMJy came up lbon. ''Whal we fOwMI witft Cbe CO..IJ II a better MMce for tbe budFted 8lnOUDC o1 ~ .._. we U..," said LL Ron Smith OI &he Police Depuuftent. wtalcb man.,a &be c:icy anUnal llM:her. '1'hc Oruee Counry facilily tw more IO Ofter, hlil a ...... stall', bas Wpr facilities and it's more spacious... · He added that the lonaer clrivif\I dillance -the county facility is located in orance -is not too far to So for better 1eNicc. "If someone cares about their pet, they wouldn't mind making the extra drive to fmd tbcjr pct," Smhh said. Bui wlter volunteer Erica Polites siys its too far not onJy to retrieve a pct but ~o volunteer .. ·BllmA · .. STATION From 1 From 1 • .... ... · ... ~ _.,......, ... . ,., •ne1m ........... rzhsh ..... .... wa111• • bid ot am. till off• ... ......., .......................................... la a dlJ IMI ,;. a ....... I 'sell I was 10 hipPf wt.n •.,_Ml .... • lulw a lheller." . ~ Couey AP"v' C.oaUol rcf1t&a tM nMnOr1 ..... IM1 ate ,. w.ct ... for pm.; ...... a wonderful ,a.cic IO ame., a ptl. .. said L.l. MW Hulen-Ou'-, ~ for &ht coun9: MiaiiaJ .,..,, "1'i wciit Mn=, ~ have IO kM an•· ,.. man •• ewaap penon. bctausc ,.,.. ICC the wonaot&J.ewor-.... .. hlcrier laid be feck the dccilioA to move the Kr· vice is .. purely 1 penonal iuue and not a political iaue that ahe city lhouldn•t have 10 deal with." how· CYCr, be wouldn't So into the dcu.m c~pc 10 ~Y that he and Aaimal Conlrol SuperviW>r Robert Dork have had disaaJecmcnts in the past. '"The Police Department told me I'd hi\e a \Olun· · teer poup plus a sip in Jam.aa.ry ot this ye:at; I've ionen neither," said Palmer, who 1dJcd that he ci, tbcr breaks even or loueS money ~cry month "1th the shelter. "'We started our own committee 10 fund our own sign and a ¥Olua&ecr group." the new station :lnd will hire a broker at the next council meeting . who bas pushed for the curfew and loud noise bans. "I'm 5urc that the word gets around that there ate new laws and there is strict enforcement. It's not that we want less bodies. V.'C want less probkms." He maintains · the city should have conducted an independent cost survey to sec if the island could make do with the old sla· tion. Though the new i tation Yrlb orisinally priced at SI.I million. cit1 officials got 3 plc3S3nt wr· pnse I t month when they were able to hire a contnc:tor to do the work for S6<50,000, nearly a half·a· mjllioo less than anticipated. The station i let to be completed by next summer. Ditto, said CouncHman John Hedges. "for those who cause problems. we haven't made it a lot of fun for them to hang out down here," Hedges said. "But who knows it could be back next year. I'm not ready to pronounce the death of cruisins yet." He pointed out that the two firemen stationed there make more than 70 percent of their caJls off the island. And he said when the l'."'ewpon Center station was built. it was designed to be avail- able to sen-c BaJboa Island as well Wan believes the cost to build the new station will be wonh ii. "It'll have more character," she s:tid. "It'~ not ju~t a fire $13tion, at's not ju~t a building. It'll be nn architectural fc:iturc that is aimed at not bcins just :i facility but a visu:il asset as v.cll " ,..1 aDCllWaw ....... can become." EllbOratc p\aps by aa.. Ncwpott Q>Mervucy wuuld create bluff tQp ~ tna1as. D view park and PfotcdCd iarca• lor Co:dUal P°!M• native pltants and wctl:andl at the Upper Castaways MIC. ... ._ AbOut 10 10 12 ICJC "vuld be uKd for athletic ficlJi, :and a privntcly funded uu1iclll museum would be con tructcd on the Lower Ca l:l"":I) w:atcr(ront itc. The Newponcr Notth Site, b ttac fl10$t cn\ironmcnt:ally se'n>itivc site or the two propcnie• and v.ould undcr,o the least c:h:ingc under the Nc"'pon Con~rvincy plun. The :irca as home to the· end:ingered Cahforni:i gn:ucalchcr nnd other thrc:ncncd i.pcc:ics. And it is the huntin& grounds of t."O)Otc), \\-ho ..-ctually reduce the thrc:at to enctina;ered birds from smaller predators, :icconJin' to Snlly Hufbaucr, a member of the NcYrpor\ Con~"a"cy bo:ml. Some rc)tornt1on of the coastal sage scrub is planned for the NcYrportcr North si1c. atone Yrith the creation ot hikina trail) and the pre crvation of un ... ........ ........ ~,.. ~---.,,. &Ml .. IDI pnPn• .. ...... .,,, .............. of ...... ,... ... o1 ... tllllal OrMee CouMJ retldcaH ~ IO ail& . "7bc ilwca&ioa o(potecry In ik~rcandlb diltna..tiua in the New World • u. the last 2.000,...,.. ~ people wtrc ~ _,... thin&S 3.000 )'Can before that," id Fencnp. • former Sln11hwnfan IMlitution urchacololkt and a Cal S&atc Lona Beach professor emcri1u of :inthrupok>sy. He uyr; the Ncwportcr North ~It yielded the l:irJtSt lmoutlt of cenlmlcs of :ln)' ucb coltJJical ~le then e~plorcd in the We.tern lkmi phcre. Ou• opponents of Mc;a urc A ':l)' the trvinc Co. plan ''ill creates :i ai,naric:int amount of open ~p:.a('c :ind h. not without protection for natural h:ibi1;m . •Measure A opponent Vic Sherrein - a founder or the: recently formed Newport TaJCp:iycr) Alli;mcc -took :i tour o( the Upper Castawttys )ilc Tucsd y ;and uad he \\"';).) not'"' )Cd "The co 1 1 much too high," he :iid. ''We ha"c w m:sny t:t<e th:n h:l\'1! been incrc:iscJ :ilre:ufy in the ci&) of l'c~port Beach -we don·t need any more." She ~•II be joined at the morning gathering by some of 1he female moven and shakers in the bbsincss sec- tor, including Julie New· comb, pre sident and CEO of Costain Homes, Toni Altx· nndcr, president of lnter- Communacations, Gaylt Anderson, chief of protocol. Orange Coun1y. On the dO'Nnside, the slowdown has bun business. Realtors repon that vacation rentals arc down this year and the restaurant industry has been bat- tered by the lack of customers. "Whether it was needed or not, I don't think we'll ever know that," he said. "We're just going to spend the money. It's just un- fonunate." But fire and city offtcials say the old station needed replacement for several reasons. For one, the present building is too smaJI, mak· ang for cramped quancrs for lire· fighters and forcing the depart· mcnt to buy a tailor-made fire truck. ----We've Moved!---- 0 Morning's At Seven" opens at South C.oa.st Rep- ertory Theatre Friday, pre· ceded by a ccxktail re· ccption and fo'llowcd by a special after pany attended \ by cast, crew and theater guests. The play, by PouJ Osborn, first debuted in 1939, and won three Tony Awards for the Broadway rcvivaJ in 1980. A preview performance was held last week benefit- ing Olive Crest Treatment Centers for Abused Oiil· dren. The show and re· ccption was underwritten by Kaiser Pcrmnnentc, Orange County, as p:ut of the oraa· niz.ation's outrnch and commitment to the children of Orange C.ounty. Balboa Ferry office manager Marcia Swanson said ~ire a rise in prices from 15 cents to 90 cents, the •ferry hasn't made as much money this year either. .. It was definitely a little quieter than past years," Swanson said. Additionally, the old station was determined to be an earthquake hazard. City officials plan to sell •YOUR PLACE ' or • OURS ? • AT YOUR PLACE ... • AT OUR PLACE ... c • PrivlE FlJ Ser\'ks &rq.a ftxm ;. ·~&a.lemlbAaxrioiEhJ/~· ··V\fa1 Evan~ 0 'W• hare a lot of comp1tltlon, bill our Ribs don't/I ~~~~Iii-~~ .C'oMP"~ Colfp~lt' .· • fJa,'iliolv'f'our Hottf • ~ t~ RestUn • •'hll\ ··~a.;::....o Bistro • Ho 8lstro • M.arprb\ile • Hant Rock Cll • The f . ... Kristen's Lingerie · Loungewear · Gifts V1$ : us oetow September 20th ~o rece .1e yc>LI< FREE GIFT & 20% OFF vour ne i o...rcr. .a~(.) Allie S;.( Now In Westcliff Court 631 ~EXY (7399) 1719 We tcliff Dr. · Newport Beach (Aero the street) ~SAIMllll,. (7f'Wllftam.•,• Gandhi lndiln O*int • Bob awns Ntstatnnt • ~ Rib C • Mari1o Polo .,_.,,...Hotel .. ILQ polo . . SPORTS mrroR lOGll CAIU.SON, '42-0)0. C'Xt. )17 a~k.a. heavY water, wilh a ball . ~ Corona del Mar High water polo has risen to the top of the heap as 1993 water polo campaign looms. By Sany Fdnet, ~ Wr1er CORONA DEL MA.R -His playi ng da)1 on the U S. nalion:d team behind him, Corona del Mllf High water polo 'CX>ach John Var,as P.f-J~-~ w11 able to sharpen bis focus on co:iching the Sea Kings this fall . Not so coinc1dentally, CdM has returned to the top of the CJF Division I prescason poll, where it hopes to end the season for the fifth time in Var· gas' l l·year !Cign. • "It's made a big difference beina able to v.ork with these guys' during the summer. something I ha\eft't had a chance to do for about four or five )'e3r ," said Vargas, who had yic ldeJ his CdM co:ichina JOb last September, only to reclaim the helm in January upon returning from an extended stay in SJ)ain. "We're: already past the annual feehng-<:>ut pro- CC)S be~een the players and the coach, which usually tal.cs two or three momhs. (In recent )car)), that hadn't begun un11I the fall." V~rgns, whose teams ha\e earned four ClF ti- tle :ind made consccu11ve Southern Section title game appearances from 1984-89~ ~a) hardl) plc3\ed b} thi) )e3r'l> lofty r:lnk.1ng . ~ Sailors' numbers are down, but the 'best summer' of them all for Barnett lends testimony to major polo hopes. By Bany Fa&Antr, SPQl1S W• NEWPORT BEACH -Bill • B~nett i:iiled the British Virgin Is· land , pent time in Europe, and , traveled-ulong the U.S. eastern sea· board 'this ummer. But he :>lso m3Jlaged to squeeze in about 10 g11mes a v.cek for his Newpon Harbor High \\Oller polo tc:im "It w15 the best summer l've C\er h:ad," s:iid Barnett, \\ho for th e far t time in eight sea~ns was not occupied with coaching the U S. national team. "We got 3 lot done in terms of w:>ter polo, and I got a chance 10 get refreshed :a hule." Barnell, entering his :?8th campaign at the·Snil- or helm, also h:is plenty to i.mile :iboul with thb year's cdHion, despite the lo~ of five all-league~ from la)t ~car's ~ea Vic"' League runner·u~ (20- 8). "\\c'll he compet1ti-.e," s:iid 0;1rne11, v.ho re - turm. s1anc~ Gabe \\\.Ht and Ja~n Man,h 10 help lead 1he newcomerS. '-MOO{ -... o..o,. "I'm urpnsed and shocl.cd at the s.ime lime," See COM POL0/8 Wy:11t. a 6-foot-4, 200-pound Junior, provide~ a formid 1blc pre~ence in the two-meter po)jtion, "he: re he "111 houlder much of the )('Oring load left by the graduation ol t\\IO All-CIF performe~ Brian anJ llrctt McAJli)tc:r John Varg.u' Cd,\.'\ o utfit is ranked No. 1 in CIF. See NEWPORT POLO/I Veteran Cu.l<.h Bill Barnell mine<.>) f l"W \~~rd\. CdM frosh have 'heart,' for a start ~ Royal McMack1n leads a solid list at quarterback for Williams' charges at Corona. W hat the -.quJd l:11:ls in numbers and e'pcnence, the Corona del Mar Hiah freshm:in football tc;im males up for 1n cnthu~:1W\. according to hc:iJ COilch Ted \\1lhoms. "There's a lot of he:m and spmt out the re (at pnactices),'' u1d W111i:lms. · We're really thin :and rc:illy green. but the l.1Js all ha .. e a good :attitude and they're a bun h of hard 140rl.e~ " . The number of pl:i)er'$ :it the earl) worl.outs ha'e r:inged bet"cen 22 :and 24 phi)er), ":rnd ~c fmbhed "''h 16 the other ~ ... '31d Willi:vns. "We're hopsng th;.at once ~I start on ThursdlJY, v.e'll attr;Kt some more l.ilh. We know of It lea t three more 14c'll be p1cl.1n1 up once vae111on i O\"Cr " Lightweights HcaJin& the h t of quarterbad. candid:ues is Roy J McMacl.in. He'll be bxkeJ up by John Gus1an1an and M1l.c McOell:an. "R~I a ph> ically strona v.1th good mobility.'' 1d Willi3mS. "1 lnQw he's pla)ed b b II, but I'm not sure he's ~er played footb:all before. Out he's a \-cry p>d all· around athlete." When Mc:Mackin is ot qu~rterback, Oustanian nd McClellan will be utillicd as rccc "'4e rs. One of the 1trcnaths of the team ls at runnin& b ck. The Sea Kinp arc blessed See FROSH/I HIGH SCHOOL FALL SPORTS PREVIEW CdM girls: It's not a pat hand ~There's some solid competition for top spots on Corona del Mar High's tennis team By Batry Faulkner, SP'Jl'\S Wr tef ~ CORONA Df:L MAR -The Corona. de! Mar High girl tenn1 team return!> 5c..1 Vic~ League runnen-up 1n 1ni:ilcs anJ "' double\, but e\Cn establi)hed \C:ICran\ .src e facing a da1I> battle to impre:>'i firl>t-)cj r , · oo:ich Jennifer Slauery · Slattery, 3 former NCAA 01\ 1\1on 11 Pl:i)cr of the Year al Cal Poty Pomona, stepped 1n for l::.lkn Dryant jmt before practice opened. anJ h;).) opened e\ery po- sition opm lo ch:illcnge · S1.1phomo11 .. · .\ ki!.1ll \\ :i htk1 .• 1 '.u~st~ pcrlormc r l.l!>I )Car. ma~ pu'h ,\,..;h .11. ,.._.J,< n. ''htl~ "'Phom •re .\)..,'>a Scoll ...... ·ni,1r lko.11h1.:r ''"'on .i 11 u111.H K:.uu:t RhoJc 'h\lulJ h~u re ullu t I ... " .:-. p d urc \\ 1111,, l JI d Gl:J~gu" m1gh1 al o 1.·c !>Qnt: )lnj;k' Jut\, J) I '':'.'" pl:rn~ :o nm: thuu:" up sn nun-k:isuc matd1c . 1 png IU I lJ 1 ... 1J~al .. , mhin.1ts..1n tu balllc :-.:t.:\\l'XHt 11.irb'-'' .111.1 ') .J \l:11g.u1t.\ tor th~ l~gue crO\\O lt ' na .. c Ill h.1,c 'o much d.:plh :md fl, \lb~11~:· ,3jd Slatten-. \\ h1..1 h'-'P ., tu k r 1 lJ ut hC'r lc:.iguc: op- ponent\, .... h1lc m,1)tcrin!'. th .. ') ... 1 K111~,· .:-hcm1,tl') Junior C.hri,11c: O'Mc3rJ .1nJ 'l'llll'' Ah1..1J Boice \\C:rc the 1'o :! c..luubln p.11r1n~ lao;t f.111, ... nJ roth huuhJ pl"OYlde '11h1l1ty :ig 11n thh '..:a-.on l'c:l-.on :inJ '),l 11 :ue one: po '1b1ht~ .11 Nu 3 doubln. \\1th Rhl>Jc'll •" lrnhm n M, ~rnnJ Gia "''" anothC"r option ft.Jr') lh.'r). Esbncia Hilh's Jairo A.rttyut is ju t one of the gum· die EaglH will be fe.ituring thi year in football. Shey o~n the season on Frid.ty .igam t non·le.igue foe Los Am.igos at . Garden Grove High. for all of the ins~t on the Eagles, a ~n as Corona del Mar, Cost.i Mesa and Newport Harbor High football t~ms, don't mi s the Daily Pilot'• llnnu.il tribute to its tHm Thurs<by with 'f~I '93'. Senior Marcie Asch. "ho "'orled her \\3) to the league single) final la)t fall. 1 ... one of )C\eral rcturnel') from l:ut )C:lr' 15-5 'ccond-pl.1ce 5c:J \'1e"' fan1 .. h~r and 3 CIF D1' 1:.1<.ln I qu~ncrfinah'it But 3 hot of 1mpro,cd returner. a'> "ell J\ an 1nnu, of young t:ilen1 . "111 mJle the "eel.I) JOU)ting tor line- up spob ai. compctlll\c a' mo~t m.1tchc . :l(Cording to Slattef). SlJlld) l1>J,h,·l! the Cd\~ JUll1<1r \Jhll~ l"l' 'CJ 11' agu, ~;.111.I 'he \\I ! pare th \Or 1ty rChtC:r tu .irl,und 10 pb~"''· 1n order to 1n 1.:1 '!>If\ I r 1nd1\'1dual IO'lttfUdlull. "I think "c h."c .1, .:\>....-i.l .1 ch.incc .l'> an\llnc to"'" the kagu~. ;rnJ the g;rb .ir.. 1~11.111g al out .. 1 kaguc , "I t'!> pretty hc.ited r1gh1 no". and I C\pec1 that to continue," ~id SlattCI). "ho :ibo h:h lc.igue do~lc!> fi. l:\lbst Kri!>llne Winton .1nJ Jenn) Gla)go,., b.icl J~ a l>C· ~rand junt0r, n: pcdl\el). ch;.amr1on .. 111p a., 1h.:1r ~l•:.il. ::i 11'1.. '' ~.111.t "\\ e'll l.c:cp \\Orlin~ h;irJ b,•101~ \\-.' r1.: ') ... ,I lJ :l£".tlll I cl I IJIO, and I'm t:\l 11cJ Jlh1u1 m~ llr I ,, n · Celebrauon of women in sports starts today in and around Newport Beach . Starting todny. thou :ands of women athletes from throughout the country ~di descend on Newport Oc:ich and lrvme to compete in "The Celebration or \\'omen in Sports." The Celebration is a four-da)' event th:it v.ill ~lute anJ acknm.ledge the athletic accomplishment of fem:ilc athletes p;ut and present. The event for 'Aomcn reature 1ndi· \'idual and team competition in 10 spon as ~ell as a port and filne s expo, train· Ina clinics. p3ncls and seminars which ~m be hosted by rront·runncn in a variety of the sports, fitne and health industry. A tentati\-C schedule of ~nts: Today 7.30-9:30 p.m.-Sporuor and pre~ part} presented at the Newport Beach I-our Sc nsons Hotel. Expo \endor >et -up (I l)·att Regency Irvine). Tiaundl:lJ 8 a.m -Golf. tcnn1 and team compe11- tson tart (\.'arious \'Cnucs :along fomborec Road Ncv.pon/lrvine). S a.m.·7 p.m.-ffalth and F11ncu ElPQ opens (Hyatt Rcacocy lf\ine). 7·3().9:30 p.m.-Opcnina Ceremonies (llyan Reaency Irvine). 9·3().11 p.m.-Party (Hyatt Regent) Ir· vine). Friday 8 a.m.-Sccond day Of a<>lf. tCnftb ;ind C ASTLI E AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE team "-'<>mpcti1ion I\ a.m.-7 pm -Sc:"ond d:1y of Ile.11th anJ r11ne\\ bpo. Q a.m.-5 p m -Spurt' C:irecrs One D.1~ Seminar for \\Omen wantin' to 1:~1 co:ichcd anJ C\.lnnccted in how to ot11:iin :i ~rec r m the 5P'ms Arena (H)all Re· genC) lf\ine) 5 30-9.30 p.m -P.irty (Hyoatt R1.~vl .. ll'\ine): Women·~ D.mce (u:un:i hJn111 and ML,cd Dance (Cuing for tbtuc) \\1th AIDS) Sacurday 7:30 a .m. -l nhne l :uing compe11t1on 8 a.m. -Third d:iy of golf, tennt) nnJ team compct1tK>n. 8 :i.m.-7 p.m. -Third d;ay or Health anJ I 11n~~ L'po ' • J :i m. -5k. IU run :inll 'tr\. 11 :'\l m -15 :in.I :5 ~hk B lt \ ci\uc p 111 • l a m -B!ad..: 11c (1.1 J (honor· snr.: tnp women proli.;' un I anJ Ol~mpian n1ll .. 1c:o.. H)alt H.c cnt} lr'rne) Sund a~ -111 -Tn:.nhh.m (:-:c"'pun l>uno.:-.) ' ;i m -1 c:im o.:umpc1111on. gull and kOIU~ pby\)ff 'J :a m .4 p m. -I an I d ~ 01 Health and F11nc' £.,po. 10 :am ·2 pm -\ ·1.,,1..: ,l'I port "Brunch" (nt .ill Cc:lc_brutwn p:srt1ctpal10& hotel•>}. 4-S:JO p m -Clo~in • Ccrcm nrc l tb.:a) 111/at R91/11 Wll•• • •lllOf R91kl Wil"'m' 2880 Newport Bird. COltl Mesa .,.,, •. , .... ''' • • , • I I . . I I I . ( . . • ~ I ' ·------1 I I I I ' l'lom I Wkh *Ma W-llialN COMidcn lhrcc tolkf candidlta comlft,I CMM ol the baclf'4:1d. At tWlbld: is Scott Waca (S·fOOl·7. lSO powtds) ud 1ailbat'k is Dominlc Rinboaa (S.7, 1.CO). Tom O'Mcara (5·10. 160) wiJJ altcrn te between fullback and tailback. .. We also haw a couple of 111ndout rett~.. id Williams. .. lt'1 anojher brolber ICI, w lb Bin Sumner·~ little brother, OeofF. Others are Peter Walt. Pat Shanaban and P11 O:aut1:• Oauh his earned &be nickname ''Willie,•• alter Willie Oaul.I or trac and field and prof~I (001ball rame. ''Actu:aJly, Pat Gault is kind ot Jow. but ho has 1~11 hand$, .. sad William • "He ·c:u\ really catch the ball." While Corona lacks pfa)in& ypcricnce in a number of areas, the Sta Kinas do have a couple of linemen th:u hove pllyed some junior footbolJ in the area. Tare Lucscbrink (6-0, 160) man one or the J° tackle SJ><?ts. while Evan Sdli(( (S·7, 130), a converted run11ing back with speed, is one or the Sea Kines' startin& guards. Bnldy Colton (S·S. 140) is a linebacker. Also on 1he offensive line is cenrer Ryan NiedringhHS. Blair Hoppe. who 1lso has played • some club volleyball, is penciled in Dt tight end for the Sea Kings. "Blair hDS excellent hands and he's a great blocker," said William . "He's a big kid, 6*2. 160. His blocking is importnnt in our offense." ·The Sea Kfop-will employ :in I formation with a pro set and some sloe. "Ideally, we'd like to control 1hc ball on offense," said Williams. The linebackers figure to be Collon, Wicken, O'Meara and Lucscbrink. "McMad.inis probably one of our belier .linebackers, but we can't spare him for that," loaid Williams aboul his qu:irtcrback. "He'll defimlcly cc some time at free safety." The Sea Kfogs wiU have their first taste of outside competition when lhcy scrimmage at fahson on Thu~day. ....... .. Aid ..... llOllftod ol ... No: I ,.., .... ~ a -,.,.& IO win aP .. '°° Car OUI licre al I.bis••; i1'1 pie ia lM sky. Sett~ pk ii peas. but a lot or times llUnifta (or I CIP championship ii allo •Wq ,ou.nclf U'p (ur fli!Ure. A IUC· Cul KUOI\ Shoutdft't be .. tennined ~ whether ~ w\D CJF or fk)l. · Instead, Varaas tlJ)Cb ~ily improvement u his top prior· i.ty, letting the victories tab care oC themselves. And whh his expertise :tt pool ide 1U ummer, the Sea K.in.p obYi· ously imprcued pollsters. de· 1pitc rctumin1 only two scniot starters. Senior C~by Grant ls back with Sea View League MVP credentials, and figures to as· sume the scoring. leadership afler being among the team's top goal producers as a junior. .. He's goina 10 be doinJ it all for us," said Vargas, who tabt the 6*foot-3, 20()..pounder as a prized recruit. Anochcr senior, goalie Greg Sawyer, earned second·team All-Sea View honors as a jun· ior, but is being pushed hard for the staning nod by junior Doug Jetton. Junior James P:ilda is a re· turning staner, white senior Neil Hueston also ~ill add some experience to help offset the graduacion of all-lcegucrs Brad Harrington, Parker Mc· PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES ...... ,... ..,,: ..... QMaiil ... Q:11-1i•1 I ............. ~ ,,.. ................ jaiM 0r-. :Md I .. fll Odt- en wlio • ... .._ M Ulil swo••*'°""'°" .. We aiblO-..wplaJa .......,., of .C:"-'"' 'v..-explaJned. H ... ,.., .. •lain . ••v• more •~ori•I \hruu lhu~ •ao dal Ide. JuAior MUI Md'l91•d a uothcr ia tho •t. W14ll ;o. tatJon. while juniors Kevin Tuder and Adrwt Stnbo eCSd apecd co an ~ ooun· tcrattadc. ''We ibould ha~ a beuer counterattack than we did last year ... Vaqas uJd. •No one on the team ls fQtcr than Oranr. aJtd our cwenJJ speed is an im- provemc.nt over last year." SenioT Scott Oelma.n has shown ~at iml?roYemc.nt over the summer. while junlac Thad • ·Buzolicb wiU also make a strons contribution. accotdin1 to Vargas. The defendin& Sea View League champions came oa str'Onl lasl year. upsetting see> ond•sccded Capistrano ValJcy en route to 1he Soutbcm Sec· tion seminnab. But a 19·9 record. inctudina the lint home loss in Varps' tenure, serves as motivation for this group, Var· gas said. .. I think there was a rccom· mnment," Vargas explained. "The kids put a lot of ume and effort into the summer pro- gram, and WC a<>t I lot of teaching done." =~.,... ..... ,,., .. ~by &he et..-*Mn Bnd Peace ud Adam _. o1-.. .., plenty ol IC'tion in IC• .,.,. .......... •w e'll oouat oe the• 10 11COtO a lot tot us." ..W a.r.csa • .,_ wUJ allo oounl on avuidins an)' ~ due IO a a.cl of depth, •DCclin'!'f. etUOltmeil is realty lhowt ~ up Cor • 1bW ~ar. lotnctt said. "'This is :is thin a any team 1~ bad, iA ICNM of nwftbcri." . Mani\, ~ pta~ ~II in. spurt1 ltit M:lbO!'• w..aU need to ampnwe h1 roosblcn~ fur the S:a1I· on to ochicvc their potcnlial, :iccordmg &o Bar· ftCll. "How he plays "ill detcrm1hc how we do :a team.'' Borncn uplaincd .... Al a 1.enior who Ulln· cd but year, we c~ct him 10 provide ~me 1t:>- bility an 1011." Senior Jeremy Yochcs will •tan ar o driver po- sition, whale sophomore Chris Scab will 5eep inlo a utility role, wnh an emph:a$is on dcfen$C. Senior lllaine Sherwin, who 003)\) :a booming out~de shot. will bt counted upon off the bench, but he m:iy be the extent of the Sailor 1ul», DC-- cording to D:irneu. In oddition to aradu:ation, di~iplin:uy te'™>nS thwarted the return of Nathan Andersen, a first· tum All·Sea View .)C(cction AS a junior. "We're well beyond th:it.'' D:irn$n oid or Andersen's absence ... We J\cd ~ good ~mmcr whhout him, and the kids proved to them~lves they c~n compete 'fcry well with wh:ll we hllvc:." Barnell, whose tc:im is rar1kcd founh in ClF Southern Section Divi ion I prcscason poll, fig· urcs to ballle Dack Day rivul Corona dcl ~far (ranked No. 1) and Irvine for Sea View promi· ncncc. Though short on troo~ Bamctc l>:tid his team will be Iii cnuugh to ~land up 10 the _dcmanW. of the sea)()n. "As long as we avoid inJunc • ~c'll be in the hunt," he 1aid. PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICES PUIUC NOTICU PUIUC NOTICft STIRTll& I IEW BISllESS11 The l.eg9I ~ at 1M Piiot lt p11111d to ~ a new ~ now -.Ill* to .rwM bmtnlH•. We • now IEAACH 1M name for you • no -. ct-.... Ind MVe you .. ... ... .. trip '° the Court Home In ... Ana. '"*'-of cow., ..., "9 n•of• II oompl1"d we wit tie ..,.,, fkAlb• btJ1t Ill ,_,,. .......... .. ... County a.tc. P'lttllta ·once a ..-tor bw --. • ......... br .... ..._ .. yout- ' proof of .--.. .. Courtly Qert(: • • •• Junior middle bloder Genevie Wright had 13 killl al.Id ~ hlmn1 per· C'CAlffC ol .600 Ill the Soulhem Cali· furni1 Collc&c women'• Vullc)'ball team nuP,ed to a IS·l, 1~9. IS·l non-conference ~ktury DI Pomona· Pnicr Tu'Hdiy nip t. Pomooa·ll1tzcr difh to 3-3 whb Jhc • , ~lb:acl. sec will be back in action this C\'Cnin& whcn ih hush Cl11rcmont Mudd Scripps in :1 7~ m:itch. •in (Ollcgc ~umen'i M>«'Cr: SoCal College came out on the short end o( u 10·0 non-con(crcncc, decision at the h:indi of "fii1ina UCLA. Kelly Robwn ond ~Mcrc<l1th • Dean .cored o p:iar of &Q:ll each 10 puce the Oruins. . lnc v~,u~rd . (O..S) ~ntcr1oin Qc .. cidcntal in tr( p.~. m tch 1oday. • S:30pm S:30pm S;30pm BOUllSI CONDOS POlt SALE lllWIOIT "ICll 92827 I .. .. • .,_ ·= ··-··---..... -·==--.,OCI ti .. ............ ...... .....,_ -~ ..... 11 -w.--r .... .. ._ ,, __ .,. 41a..Nm ... ,, 41 t'Wll I f ..... .. er.dA ., ............ .. ,, ... ._ ...... ·---AlllleWOMM M Coanput .. Dlilll' It,_... .... •001 .. 14 AdeM'• .1 :::. • =.. .. .,:c .... - 7 ... • • ., Mlroo - 12 lrM:IMd""" .., Marti."'• wound 61 TlilloO """ 110- 17~ ·---•Auo--- ,, 12 ,, ...... t A 10 •I 9 J ••• 0 A tOa ., .. ................ _...,_ ..... I I • f 1 ~' •11•--~~ • • I , l I t ......................... " ........... -......... ·-----· ...... pa, jiiiiilillllll••• .... _......, ............... ~·· ........ , ..... . 11.t ._.. ,.., t* ... • 1r--..v_... •~aa.-...... ...,. ....... ,I00; ... '°-.-,..-90&----~n~-.....,.... ................. w,.,...... • .... Now ,,. .... .... -·· ..., ............... ··~ ................. .,. k*f'I..... ..... .... , ... .W. WMdlWaW ._... ._ ..-PllSOl'VS • IO'Ma«lna.lwa :,'..!!.. ":e.~..=lm ... llllililll•lllll!• ...t,.... &MrADh...,.... 11-. • 1r --. .......,. ~ ll90 ....... W .............. VI.. ..._...,. llll'U)TMIJIT a.~ tzO, Ke• • .,. with tr•U•r. Jdfll.......,o..,llediied• .. rt•--::;....::,... ._... SD9'ICIS 5533 =~·:.:,.:1:; n:=~· la..._,, llMt.,... ...._ cloM eo .,our clOOt ...,. b d n• Alao1:....--~---~-. ..ato_..... ..... _...,_ -.. ~. ·,,,_ r.18 ren w. ~ ~ t•• '#/ ;&..;..;..L;:_ _,_ •L.. .o..L.L u.-.. _._ -r ~ Woof .,._. ... : mooring Sol*' 9llf -to --.._ nv. ~ _,,.. pricee. Mt....., _..,JWl'fllll, N9 147 ; FronL ...._. lialmnd; did BMt rile rill..._-. but &M _,.... .,. ... _ --• ......_ ......_ 1n .......... __ 1100 new. l"23-03t1 ..... _ ... --.. aaa.eaz dlfu•r ~ ......... Soudl'1 -Y ,,._.._ ~-..-.,.._ -...... ~._.ai..uw--ioa..i...a..dadartl'a ,M!!:~7 .... ~ .. TCH,J. ~mayteQU119~ 8111 lftdlMt ~ • .,,_._. ~ .._.. .... ,_... ._ to oelt • 800 "50t'obo. ~·· tii1•••----------.-111'1Da111C. tl+.12t511'Nft!'T.WOC In Whld'I tftef9 • • as: wo1Mn'• bl"-• SAD. IOATS 7014 ~ aDd ... ol baut.t chllrge ,,_ .,....._ MO. C... ~ =._..,':cs":.~= SCHOOLS t litiiiiiHiii u i up, 1•• .._.. CM wNtr. bauta ... ~ w.--'*' to DlSTIVCTIOlf 3012 DOIDSTICS 5540 ~:"'~~:,:: r.~ :; ::,_::. ':.:::::: rUtf with tM ta ad~ Oftt· ~ ~ Mt '°"1obo· ••• 4005 ~~.:--~~~.:: IEAPAJW.!GAL F~~ = :at c .. ....._,.befJJI.._ coadMaed to -'-com6m to d.dar-Ac c red· A tty· ln-Start 1120. E'alde Om CE lo&C*S, grelll Cl'Ul.Mr • ..... attuct9d. Home Study COila u.aa MMt32 en. .. 1ruo•.. Mmuatlnl .!9.! ~~17 V by CMh1ac tbe lllCll of lpedl9 ad FREE INFO~ .-vA"" AKO a v.__ _._. COGtlnuiQs with • ..-de to~· IOO~ 6047 c ....... RhM .. :13 '-· comp-.1e.1y 1..-.ct • ~ NV'8Nd to chaba. the table'• llEltCllANDISE CANON CewtllR Gt..i d-V/wltUlntd. wl lllCll wioainc· Declu9 came to bud EMPLOYMENT Commerclel model ellp, Mu et ••ltl with tbe Jeck ol cffa...... dnw Eaoel. c:ona. Aeducn. 110,.500. ~7 both ml8ains tn.uQpe with tbe J,.ck 9'ller04t.. and mot and,,~· ctiamonde took tbe ANIIQ I010 SGOO 662• 724• PP , ___ O_T_O_l ___ O_f_S __ ,.a.ot&Mtricb. Makinith)ee..odd.. a.IPLOYMENT -"-•' Who aeedl tn.uDpa! 5530 ••rteue c.ee.o._., PETS a SCOOTEl.S 8018 COMMERCIAL 2724 REAL ESTATE C-1..1 Tel•-. ::r.: =~ UDllU.S 6049 •a7 Honda lntercieptOf ...ult' -oun reoteeer. old oak VFR 700, ltd ed • .mt. Full or Part-Time. phone. 120-7443 Chthuahua Studt Tiny new cneltVli,.. St.tong! Ellp'd or wtl train. tong h•lr, trl-color 12500. ~ .... 908' .,..._ apply In pet-$t50 ObO ~1 eon at N•wpolt Chectl AGWdTAU~r 6011 CDM Prof M/F nl• lhr BOSUfESS OPPICE Cashing, ~3 Harbot nc.-&.&nn~ -F.-m-l-ly_O._a-ltl-l-~-ao-11•••••••• beaut 38< w/I other. FOR IENT 2769 Vend Ame<lca'• tl't hot ,Btvd. Apeo, ' Y' fem 1100. AUTOMOBII.ES Own tNtth, w/d , atOt· toodl Growing S20 bll· O.-natr9ton 2 retrig, $250 -. 45" Pom-4-Poo, 4 yr '-"'l•••••••- age 5625.'mo. 644~71 850 & 950 alt. PYt BA & l1on mkt lO sher• In. Retail & Dl•count RCA ~ TV w/r• 1100. Y~. AKC, 4 $700·$900 Income e-.~ •• PfT ..,.._ .. ., ~'• mot•. """' a«.., S300 mo fem $300 ~ ·--------CdM·Prof n/amkl 21-35 Ale, ptenty ot parking. ...... ......... f m ach .-~ _..,,.. .. -v •·-'Pr"-+'----4~-1 vr• old, shr apadoua Great locl From 50c 1f ;;ch. -~t :.. :rice U for prof .. ak>nata. obo ~ alff) Qennan Shepfterd AUDI 9025 · Cdl\A Apt S475 mo. t.aoo..eea 4408 on ••clualvo machine Rhume to: P.F. 126 Ml•, b&actV\an. m.1e.i.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call Richard 759-3307 Rog., t-800-4<18-0804 14th St .. a. S.al Bch, w moa otd, neutet'ed, IE .. t CM M/F aht 2Br F~~.·=~~c::c: 90740/310.594to.2Tl9 fOunTURE 6014 ::::'to=•=:·~~ 1~.n: --+----4~...---. IS. houH w/yard airport loc. StAf'tong DIEDRICH COFFEE Cal 714/M3-se7s.. door, white. all condl S400+ sec & utu. at ~50Jmo.253-:t616 ANNOUNCEMENTS Coua Me•a/Npl ••KARO•••• S4750.673-e28t Smkr ot<. &4S.n4a e.ech al«... ~ Venetian Breakfront. p11•uos 6 N/•mkg C hti1tlan fe-COMMERCJAI. fled appllcant• must Oorv-oua Cltea.ufan &nn CADILLAC male shr 2BR tBa. PROPERTY 2778 have reataWllMlreta.11 w a 1 nut . A• t e 11 OIGANS 6059 EastMte Co.ta M... LOST & UP. PteaM cal Ro-I 2 o. • o o. A• k In gl ~~~~--~~~1·-:~=~=::=-ii 136Slmo. 548-26•9 at 438-2298. S 1 2 . o o o F I rm Ji '84 Edo lllarrttz •------------CO•ta ~..Shopa. Of· FOUND 2925 (7t4>-nc>-t470 STEINWAY Onnd PWtO Na concs1 ,,.._ ~ NB Fem Prol N/S to shr flee, warehOUM, t250 I! 1a 0 tr 0 " 1 c A• e·a. Walnut. Ornate 11,.1• lo ml, 4 yr otd ~-+----4~-+--of 28r 2Ba Lg apt. No sq. ft . S700 mo. Pgr• FOUND: COCKATll!L ~:'*'•" Good pay. Blue flofal ateeper sot•. legs. mint cond. P'4tnO eng 15900 875-7073 ~· '440+ 1/2 utll. 2 17·2972 or 631·3908 9/1 In Franciscan ~ '!n. ~~ gd cond 112$. OuMn t•acher instrument 729-3200 or 721-0S12 Fountains uea of manr.u Mt. alnC SIO S7500 (714) R7·tl54 •-------- Huntington Beac h. O..TMO FRONT CWF'ICll! Wall unit ~ A• JE.EP 9110 ":eR~of ~be~ us NESS ... 2-3060 •10 days pef month. ~---7-=-H~S-ltO. --------liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9040 _..-+----4~-+--of pvt BA. Ss2s '+ w.,.; B I 8r LOST! S qua.re Pr•n-El(J> Pf'9I. Neer Faah· iiBiilCTiiiiiiCWiiiiiiiiiiiiii6iiOii6iiOil ... RANOll ROVIDt utJla. MS-3082 FINANCE ce .. Cut D19m0f'MI Ion latand. &44-l28t Rtae•re, 5 glau "'======~~~================ -· _...__..._ 117"' ---107K ml. I09<Md • ..,,. -Nffd NC• rmmt• Howl .ung w/unlque atyted ~Estate :.:"":;.! ...... :~~:::::.-Tandem BIMlcJe Condi 115.900 obo. .-------I f-------..,:_-gold band. Rewwd! -• -. -_...__. •• 991-5040 Ev 842-543" --------1 M/F, 4BR hM. frplc, No quntt0na aa6cedl MAL UTAT9 tun for 2 people NEWPORT APARTMENTS ltENTAlS TO gar. paUo 615-A Itta, BUSINESS Hm 31 0~33·2438 8uty .-'4n -...on. Hendron Scene One PracUc:Ally brand .-., _______ _ IUCB 2669 FOR ltENT SKUE 2724 CdM 1350.644-5511 OPPORTUNITY Ofc: (71<1> 157.5002 >arc OOf'/111 '*"'-'°' ~ :t:d!:,1!n~ s;, ~~ =• _.= MfISCJBlSHJ 9145 iiil•&iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil••••••••liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Shr new Balboa Pen 2904 LOSTll Male Shettle, ._..,...cal Aon r..-. ..-s.so 720~11 twail•.._ 0nty ndden •liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ..... te ...... OWi BOTElS Cdll 3Br 2Ba beech· :;:.'0;p~ ::-' ~ ~ ~· .=,,:.•~ Thl 0 PJldt -::I King Sz Bed, s.w. (). few~';,-~~llll M Tredle, turbo. gnry. 2 lk, gat, Lo LJR. a MOTElS 2718 close. hM. Lo rm/pVt '550imo+dep.. 1'23-6815 AA cash wealth! PM· car •ccldent. Loil Na JI" ,..._ Mtdom uMO, Cal..,, N85 or 4 Or, 5 apd, a;c. Fmc:h drl. utl pd. No be, gar. w/d. 1550, •YI entect pn>ftt mallera. 9-30 In Wut eo.t,a IOU ~ fJ60..5927 842~321 •JC1 ~ • •""'"' ceH. 12300 Petll 11275 55t..e554 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii now. M#ll llwrr.1-529'2 Untapped marllet-no1 ~M~e~ .. :!:_· =..,.,...~96:J.~~"~40~j~~~~~~;;:I--------• ~-A,._ 7pm e wATERF,.ONT 38 R COSTA MESA MOTOR INN Cteulfled la. GARAGES competition. Pouiblet, M~llCMI -.ntq ,,,,... 2BA ~-patio 1• k>w cSaity/wtdy. 199 a cONVEfiiU.T . vrou seoo-seoo MCh LOST: Whlt• u.. ..... " .,..... ~. ,.,,,t>ae -=s=ro=a=n=m=:::G-:-----1-------- . cat vwaoa. 11450(~ up, top loc. next to .whether • bu)"' FOR nNT 2740 mechJne -'dy. Ca• ••all ..... Kid• Top Pf'Oduc:* .... ~.,... detal. ,,_,., so•s noa:s 9220 Nop« .. 839-'923 golf~ 645 4140 Ing, .....::',. just Rh«lda eoo:l92·1202 miu very rnuc:hl V1cin-• d d ' I LI C • D & Ing lt900 7S•7 .. • GOODS v loc*1ng ~:c, haa -.-LO""'"'L v•NDINQ ltY or Peularlno & ~·D ~t.o.n ox:=::::UiiN'filt;i;;;:;;;;;-M;;:iJl•••iliiiiiiiiiiiiiliilt-... F-d ,._,, XLT--' Winter Furn ~ 18a. Liva I .. ~ ~ • need! .. __. _........ .,....,. ,... Baller, CM. PleaM call A9p A T .... ~ ~ Ded, _.. ... ...., .._, gar, very dn. at.pe to Fum Studk>I, k~ PILOV'bL.ASSIFIED Eaa11ld•I SH/Mo. ROUT•. Poulble l'f ._,Of found.. P.m. FT/PT. >Of1' NIWY + twn bl•dder. nHr New Ping ZJng 2.f'fW ....... ~ pko, tuna ~~::..~ en:-.TV •• ~..:95 M 2 .a87a ~·~~7 ~.,,W~ll !::7~-8337 Of 310/ Ta=::::.c:.. ~=~·., .... ~.~~11~415. t=· vc;:.~m Nore•• •htftlftthe .