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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-11-02 - Orange Coast PilotMeasure A: -Debate over, n·s now up to the vOters rr:.. 8y OIVld HeG. SDft Wttef """' . NEWPORT BEACH -: ldASl1U :ind Sl 20 pe r 2,000 square feet for commercial bu)1- nes.scs. includin& churche • hospitals and schools. Vo1crs will Co 10 &he polls todoy 10 decide -helher it'~ a good idea 10 create a spec.al •~ mcnt dislrtct f'br the purchuc of open sp::icc :1' . ~ : ~ The property i.s owned by The Irvine Co. The de· \eloper plans 10 build o' m:>n) as 363 home) on the U pper Ca 111wJys and N~poner North if the The Newport Conscr- i uPPBR ·BAY \'Oncy, led by council; . . nownoeer v.om n Ju n Watt, spear- headed a rt\O\cmcnt to put Mea- sure A on the ballot. 1bc qucni0n asl.s voters ..,beth· er the city sboutd tu property owners to PJ)' off a proposed S68 million bond iuue. The money wou)d be u~d 10 purcho~ mo intain and enhance · 138 acres· of land on three bade bay parcels known as tbc Upper and Lower Castaways and New· poner North. The annual asseument would be Sl20 fOf in&Je·family bomcown· era. $102 per unit for apanments city doesn't buy 1he prop- erty b) February 199-S. lf TbC l~me Co proceeds with its dc\elopmen1 pl:ans. 11 will do- nate 60 percent of the crease to the city for open space. c.onservancy m~mbers uy the donated ac.rca~ ""., u ble be- cause of its rough terrain. The Newpon T&xp;1)Cr's Alli- anc::c., the orpnizcd opposition 10 Measure A. &rJUCS the &lned land would provide sufficient open space ·in the Back Bay area, ~h1ch already bas been dcvek>ped \\llh homes. ....... , .... • Spe~k Up . Newport presents Ca Marnia Superi<>f Court J~ Sef 1m S. FranlJin will olfer a behind the scenes look It oor judid~f ¥'etn on Wednesd.ly. Program begins at 6:1S p.m. at tho Villa Nova Resuurint., 3131 West.~ Highway, Newport Beach Call 542-4226 for moce in(or~tion. • P.idd Power of ~ Bcxh will be holding a (rec · ~ on 8.ij.l Wed~ at 1 p.m. Please a ll 67S-121 S ~!Ql!IJ.,... 11oe infotmatiOn. -. . •The El«tric BOat Company, located on 8.ilboa Peninsula next to the ~ ~~·will be ghoing tou11 ol Upper NCWpot't • S.y to watch migJ'.tory l> ds 10 a.m. to noon on Wednesday. VOiunteer n.lturalist Betsy Flynn is the guide. C05t is S20 per penon. 5~ ls limited. for more in(OONtlon, call 673-7200. MON comm.anlty ftents can be found on pep 3. 8USIN!9fAX 631 -5902 a.cutATION IOC).2S2·9141 Cl.ASWllO 642-5678 RETAii.ADS 6'2--4321 NOllM TCM'ft ........................ J 'NEWSIOOM 54().1224 NIWSFAX 64M170 HOnii M2-60ll 9'1c:t1e .................................. to ~ ••• ••••M••• .. •••••••••••••M' !. FIRESTORM AnERMATH a--slciel wlltl Slnta AN windl returnifS tonW-. Tem~reswHt rile a little ak>ng the tOl!lt.. nto the middle 705 With inWM:t temper~res ·up ~ the hi&tt 80s. See Weadler, 2 Stores must shield adult publications ~ Costa Mesa City Council passes ordinance requmng blinders to conceal two-thirds ·at adult-oriented magazines. By Ma e P,•c .. J ..... • ~ '<'• 'i'f CO'i I·\ ~tt\ \ ')11.rc' 1h;i1 bare adult magazine ~111" 111 tl:.iH 1 '" J i. 1 cir por!l'Vgraph1c ~er>. The ( 1·~ (\ un.11 ... 01.:J un:1n11nou .. I> Mund.a) to pas'> nn Ll!dman\.c r .. qu1ru1~ am hi;_!.JncS-) th:u ·~rries ;.1Julh111dllt'd pub 1.at1;>m and doc,n't rc:.lrlct minor') from cn1 .. ·:1nt: It> :.htclJ the lo"cr t~o-thrrd of the mlk 11JI \\ :h opJ-iu .. bhnJl!r' It '' :h. \C~·unJ 'u~h ordin:in .. c in the it) rc4u1ring blandt"r' ll\C.-r 1hc frvnt of adult mJg.uinc> in· public :uc.a'> An \'T 1unC\: c:nadcd f1,c ~cui. ago rc:q1,11rc> a l\HHl111J, blrn er pl:i cd o'er pubh .. a11on" d1 pl:t)Cd n 'trl.'cl r \.'\\\ ra;:i., "I am here a"> a, hool P')l.'bol\l!?l)t, a mamige and l.im1I~ lhcrap1'>t, bu1 l am !I"' here :lS 3 parent." ~U Su~n l mer,\On of (O)la ._1 c,a. "Thi' l ind of m;.itcr1al 1s h01rmful to a child -no .Joubt about 11. A child 'houldn't htnc Ill 'cc 1h" 'tulf "\\ hlle I can do d lot for m) ch1ldrl'll anJ the ch1l- Jrct\ 1 help, nu parent •c:in do 11 ahme ,°' 'he :iddcd "f'm glad v.e dlin't have to :m~more · Wend) Lcecc. one of :i~1ut 10 Cl•Ol1.:rncd mother' in 1hc commun11~ \\ho h lpcJ 1r t ..ill. the ~II\ ord1· . n:ince. al-.o C\prc cJ rchd to "1 .. n .. 11 m::mhd"> tor the: IKllOO. • .. P\.'rnoi;r i~t\~ t~ not °'°1Tlcthm~ th:it "c :i :id;.ih hle IO 1:ill atx1u1." s;iid Lcc~c. :i Co :~ Mc"'"' re,I· dent. "U> t~lr..mg th1 .. s.tcp and cn:i..:ing !hti. o:J1n:10 c. v.e are bringing an av.~m:nc " h> the communu' that "c care." • Meeting~ aim to establish prider around .community ~ West Newport is suffenng from ti .gh er.me and a lack of c1t1zen involvement Cit) offtc1als hope to change-that By Loi B ~ SU: o:ti . !'[~\\: POR l llEACll -R .. I· i.lcnt of "'c-.1 C'\IO{Xlrt <&I tn\ltCd 10 the fir')I 1n ;a ~nc' ol "Corn· muml) PnJc" m~ctm heduled \0 romb:.at cnmc 16nd 'mpr\•\c com· rnun11..•Uaoru fire officials uy Buck Gully could h;n c been the tind~r box th.it set Corona del \1,u on fi re. ' .., . H h:d bv Cuun1.. 1-.om n Jan lkba) m rnnJuncii\>n "'"h the pu I.ice J, partmenl, the (mt mcctana •ill be btld 0\. 16 :at 7 pm. It the Cit) Council Ch:imbcf'. Fol· luw•up f ru 'A1U be held on a ' FIRE . Debate is renewed over heavily wooded canyon known as Buc k Gully 8t Russ Lo.. SWI W DUC ' GlJU..V La-aun-• Beach fire hi rci,niteJ the debate ~'Cr What to d about this hca,'ily ~ooded can- ~n in sou1h Corona dcl i r. for )C ~ residents ba' rc- Ststcd attempt by fire o 1al to ba¥C Bud Gul~dc:ireU or bru Tbe pcrcnnual uc re· urf aca after c~ maj\\r Cal i(omi1 fire. But this tilnc .-dilfcre•t. ruo Olttdab Al'/· nD dine. U' the wind bad DOt ~ la1e Weddaday nial'I. I-* OU"1 eoukt haft bCc1I tM dlMltr dult Jtt CorQu dll Mar Oil fire. ~ .., Ncwpor1 lkxh Fire cw.r nm Uq. .. ll'a • pcnoMI till• "°"'·" Rl , •1'olc ~ t.111 n off Ow boot Wid Qlb from raidcnu wonted .... 1Mpal1•1Wm ...... oldie~·~~, 1D ..... ua,Aia't :,._lia..- 11Wt cct.ood." quarterly l\ as . 0 b.a id she ha been · tcle- phocu C\"Ct)'UDC v. ho h ever called ber l(C v.111'1 compl in bout the rond1t" n of W 1 ·~· pon \' e.stcnd a pc rwn~l in,ita· . • •• "I .. nr them 10 be par1 I)[ the -,' Ul . • .. -_td._"Mt , l JiaH: t l•'O o We t a1 H en L. 0 dl H1 1n fo TI IU sk he Sh or. wt. tm an rat •v• vu He -~ _, pt .· aUT Of Tlll:HOIUN& llllclldlP llUlll 1111 Illy I'm callin1 «> say a thank you to the Costa Mesa helicopter, the police htj_icopter;wbida icspoaded quickly last ni&ht whel\...lhel'e was a fire ca\lSed by a transformer )"hich blew~ along Illinois Street and &hey got the police and the fare here before there was any serious damagt. So special thanks to our pol.ice and fire. ' NANCY MARCUS Costa Mesa la hi for rtll? ls Barry Zanck (god's gift to women) for real (Oct. 2S)? It soun4s like the coals he got med over needed to t;c a bit hotter since he obviously came through only half-baked. It would be Interesting to know how many of the W<>men he hits on actually go out with him more than once or maybe that explains why he has gotten so many opportunities to develop his "schtick." Sounds like classic future ex-husband material to me. SUSAN SKJNNER Newport .Beach Chntse proverb for schOol dla1Jllct Willi am .. . D11P "'9. ft'•• Dear Mr. firemen: Thank you for savina our homes in Corona dcl Mar. You're our hero. ' • On the afternoon ol Wednesd~. l 'kU dispatched by the Red Cross to Corona · dcl Mar High School to open a shelter for victims of the flJ'C that wu ra1ina throughout the Newport C.oast and Lagun' Beach. , The shelter was open and in full swing by 4 ~.m. Cots. were bein4 put up. coffee perktnJ and &nack bar laid OUL Each shelter I hav.e worked In a disaster has a heart beat of its own. The Red Cross Shelter at the l)'tn in Corona dcl Mo.r Hi&h School had the biggest heart or all. I can't say enough about the IS to 20 Red Cross trained . youth in emergency -services. These Corona dcl Mar Hiah School students went right 10 work registering viftims, setting out chairs, answering phone and aiding the fire victims in any way they · could. I can only think of one v.'Ord for these kids and that's outstanding. The people of Newpon Beach and surrounding areas came to the shelter with offers of food , clothes and their homes, anytbinJ ' to aid the victim. YOICD Debating community issues LITll• Many rc5taurants showed up at our door with trays of food and b:ikerlei. brought in baskets of bread and muffins for cvc.ryone. \\!hen all thc.b d things seem 10 h:i\e cnaulfcd us, the aood hincs throu,b. l c:an truty ay I'm so proud to the in Ne\\port Beach among some of the ~t As fi restorms riged I.Ht wttk, people sembled·at the' Red Closs Evacuation Crnter in the Corona dcl Mar High School gym. ttere, a group gathers around ~ television to get the btest neWI. generous nnd caring people I've ever lnow n. CAROL McDONALD Newpon Be:ich 1.obdetrs chronicle or embezzler Stephen Wagner's legacy (Oct. 28) to our school system reminds me of an old Chinese children story. In this case a boy n:imed Ah 0, instead of admitting that he tripped and reu, told the on·lookers that he was merely trying to grab a handful or sand. It is my belief that our school board members during Wagner's tenure should be held ultimately responsible for havir1g left such a large sum of much need tax dollars stolen from right under their noses. Let's hope our current and future board members will turn out to be better students. The party's . over tor ·Pete Wilson Courageous stand on voucher initiative will cost him key support with county GOP JOHN T. CHIU, M.D. Ncwpon Beach KudoS Staff writer Russ Loar is to be commended for the article entitled "An Ordclll Not Soon Forgotten" (Oct. 18). Although news writers work under pressure of deadlines~ the article wu beautifuOy crafted and quite factual, and I apprc.ciatc his talent. ROBERT M. PHILLIPS Tu&tin Wieder ... Coltl Mell Listcnina to Supervisor Hamett Wieder discuss her position on the bridge situation in the city or Costa Mesa reminds me of listening to an old tired cow put out to pasture. It's about time we have a supervis2r who clearly defines her views with respect to these brid&es. which would be a nightmare for the city of Costa Mesa. I remember the countless hours spent campaignin& on bcbaJf of Measure M. Now I feel fooled because this very same measure that was supposed to enhance our quality of lire is now being used as a sword to threaten our community members by withholdina transponation funds for our city. ' My solution: keep the funds bis daddy county government, you've never paid much attention to Costa Mesa anyway. And the alternative: we as citizens, if and when needed. could consider a valid 1n1ti:ativc that ~ could raise ttic money from within our city for transportation imprO\'ement for ounctves and not have the debacle of havina these bridges held against us. As a lona·t~e resident of the city of Costa Mesa, I myself oppose these bridges fervcntty. BRIAN THERIOT Cossa Mesa P etc Wilsqn was elected governor over Dianne Feinstein in 1990 due in no small P!rt tp the enonno\1$ financial and voter support he rccci~d from Orange County, particularly from the conxrvative activists and developers in aod around Newport Beach. Though Wilson received only St percent or the statewide vote, 64 . percent of the voters in Orange County supported him, putting Wilson over the top and into the governor's scat for four years. Liberal . Politics Unfortunntely for Wilson, 1990 may have been the high point of bis popul•rity among Orange C.Ounty voters. While longtime Wilson loyalists -such as billionaire Don Bren and Irvine Company front man Larry lbomas - arc still in the pemor's comer, m:any GOP activists In Orange County have tired of Wilson'• consistent departure from conservative principles. Indeed, they've tired of pbematorial leadership without attention to principle at all. In this context. Wilson's recent and Ions-awaited dedslon on Prop. 174 may be the 11raw which finaUy breaks the back of local ~ for Wilson in next year's p bematoriil election. · Willi Oftly a month to IO before November's apecia1 election, Gov. Wilson spoke out in opposition to Proposition 174. As Wilson explained it, his "phik>tophical support for parental choice" wu outweiJhed by the potential costs of measure to the state budget and public ICbools, estimated at SJ billion over tbe nut few yean by a Department or finance rrepon. Voucher proponents dispute this calculation. but that's-beside the point now. After months of fencc-stntddling on the most im~rlan,t public policy issue to come btfore California voters since Prop. 13 in 1916, Gov. Wilson finally made up his mind. At least he did so before today! Reaction to the governor's dcosion was swift. Th:inkful for the govcrnor·s st>lnd, voucher opponents called Wilson's decb1on "couragcou~." Outr:aged by it. voucher supporters, such as Ncwpon Beach Assembl)man Gil Ferfuson, condemned W1lson·s action a) "slnctly 100 percent politic:il." What sort of dcci ion was u? ln rruth, it's probably a combination of both. a little courage :ind a 101 of poh11cs. Yet by next June, pundits may lool. back on Wilson's handling of Prop. 17~ as his politicnl Waterloo. c pecially an Orange County where support in 1990 was critical to Wilson's election. Waitina until the waning moments of the campaign to toke a public position on school vouchers can h:irdly be ~lied courageous. Had Wilson come out ngalnst this initiative \\'hen he called for a special election. or when the polls Indicated a much closer race, that would have been courageous. B ut taking a public stand after a new state-wide poll showed only 22 percent of the \'Otcrs favoring the initiative creates the appearance that Wilson's decision was Ill lea.st panially calculated to rcOcct public sentiment. If Wilson wos more commilted to principles thin to political ombitaon he \\-Ould have stuked out a position on .cllool choice long and let the political chips fall where they may. This is wh:it we miaht expect a courageous and principled leader 10 do. But Wilson's been governor Ion& enough for most Californian to know .. that principled leadership i n't exactly his strong suit. The 10 .. cmor i o m:is1er of CV3~on· and indecision, "hich probably help) account for his succc!l.S in politics -that and-h1 finooca:al upport from some or Orange County' ~ealth1es1 developers' S till Wilson's rejcc11on or Prop. 174 place~ llim at odd with a great many con)cnativc :ictivi ts Ye . the.re arc prominent conscrvau'e' "ho ha'c come out in opposition to Prop. 1 7~. including State Senatot Manan Bergeson, former W1l'-On nominee for the position of State Supcrantcndenl of School . Moreo,cr, the Field polls '>h~ rank and file conscnu1"es e"cnl) )pl11 on the mca~ure Still. the Republican Party cndor.,ed Prop. l 74 :it 1ti. recent scmaannu:il convcn11on an Anaheim. As a rc)ult. Wilson's c.Jcmion isn't likely to sit "'ell with GOP actl\1sts on "hum the governor must rely to ¥.1n in 1994. There'\ no doubt Wilson w in 3 re:il pohtic;al bind over Prop 174, "hich probably exrt:iin~ why he took so long to take a po itaon :it all lf l\c supported it onc.J the anit1at1\"C: Y>ent do"n to defe:it -which now appears likely -Wilson's repul:ltion v.ould be runhcr diminished going anto the 1994 gubernatorial campaign. Wilson's reputation :i o lender h:i :ilrtady been tami hcd by the 1992 election re ults. His wclfore reform initrati\'e w.u soundly defeated u was his appointee to the U.S. Senate, John Se)mour. Moreover, Wilson's redistricting pl:in rc)uhed in an C"Vcn larger Dcmocr:itac majority in the talc Assembly. The lllSt thing Wilson needed wns another dcfe:u for something or someone he endorsed. Conversely, to oppose Prop. 174 meant olicn:ating a constituency key to any chlncc the governor ha or wanning WIATHIR AND OCIAJI CONDmONS .. ., .•• '9--A HARHlle• ................ ~ ..... • """ fll lir ...._.. ill J40.. 11u .... -.n.M,.. ,,._ ....... hWWwr .............. M,_.0ri0 •11,...., Mpi.Pu'·w-.._., ....... ~......, o.liii. ClllillW....., .... c'r1• ... '9-..cll .. Ciraaladoa: (Tbc n.nc. ~ CCKlnCJ) (800) 251·9141 , Adwnldna Ousificd 641-5671 Display 642. ... 321 Editorial News 540-lll4 Spona 60 ... 310 News. SpOra Fu 6'66-4170 .... Oftkic ..... OIK'e 6'l-4Jll IUlinat ra. 6J 1-5902 tO.tta...IS ,. ........ 2.1 1;';'2='t rcelec1ion GOP :ict1vist in Or:inac County. To \\in reelect.ion Wilson need the {inancul suppon and org;iniution:il skill' of 1hc ~rne party :acti,i>1s from ' these parts who helped hnn an 1990. Walr,on 's oppositaon 10 Prop 174 mal.e'° h1., dependabahty of the :icta,asts in 199-1 tenuous at best In foct . Wilson\ dcci ion on Prop 174 could be the c\Cu~ locil comch·:i11,es hu'c been wa111ng for to promote and back a d1flcrcnt candldatc an nc\t yc:ir's 1u1>crnn1om1l pnm:iry. Kcp Chrt-~ Co1"s (R&'Nc"port Beach) tlecmon not 10 run agllimt freshman Rep Mich~el Huffington (R-Sant Darbar:i) for the GOP's senatorial nomana11on. opens 1hc po ability th:u Cox might be an :iblc, availllble, and \Cf} ,a11raCll\C oltc:rn:i1i .. e for conscrv:i tl\C:S 10 rally :iround instead Of Pete Walson. W11hou1 a rapid rcapproochment bct"ccn Wil un and Orange Count)' con el":ata\ci., the gO\cmor mJ} a well it3rt looking for a new Job. Opposition 10 Prop. 174 m:>kc:s the rce1)tabhshmcnt of 1h1 )Upporl nearly impt)S)iblc . Consequently, \Vahon should be ghen credit for some modicum o( ncnc, 1( not outright courage, an :>m"ing at a dcci aon 1u ~pose Prop. 17-1. Though possibly ~ckmg to align h1m~lf with the m:ijOnty's decision on toJay, 1hc g~ernor has m:idc it much more difficult to recapture the support he once cnjo)'Cd among m:in)' of Ornnge County's :and Catirorn1:l's mo t prominent COOSCl"'!ltl\c :acti"i t . Pcrhflps for the wrong rea50f\s Gov. W1l n made the right dccwon on Prop. 174, 1 dcci ion he mny rue in &he month! ahead. At•rk Prtntt• II 1a US«Uw pro/nSOI' o{ political sd~~ UC/. .......,91MM Witt .$trtel: ~ btc*c UltO l.atry"s 8uUcl ... Ma&.eriab in lbc 1100 bled ud llOlo IOCno cub. El ~..._, A $2,000 watdl WM disccM:rcd ~from ..the drctlcr ot 1 ~ i.n tbc lOO bloc Weac CW; somco. broh ifltC> Forever f"lorwcn la the 1100 bloctUdlloM• .. VIII ... : ~ SU.000 ..... °' jcWtky ... °'"" ·-"" rc,oned .... ,,.... ........ , ..... ....... ••...-:,..., .... NplllW ..... a .... la 2111--. ~~ ... ¥ala-............... _.. .. .. 239 .... me:.-= lUMdllr, Novtmb1r 2. 1• I Same fell process -desipd _, mrpoee ~and .......... ,.., ......... ...,.....: .. ...................... MKMJ. Jlaa .... he •1111• Ge liloldl!f :lflfQf ii a uhlnl ,.n ol ... ldlool aunc.. IDd a delay ii uwariuud. ...... illlponul IO 10 abelld With lhll ...,... it~ ~ 190 ~ U$ a launehlna ped fai aNded cbMen.'' Mao- ---·•n. TM $32,000 audit will be funded from In· ICrcM canlCd b1 tbe achool dirukc't SS m I· lioa l.W.C Co. endowment fund. au.~"' MK Bemer• owr· uua IO aw comnunlay so become more in- ~ M ldlool disukt · • m klna, Mocwc ..-ic:Jlted why lhc audit quietly Wllknesses -Isn't sufted for the holiday season. Others disagree. Decker, iwho ~ote(t apinst ibe audit Jona whb ,s.chool board membe" M rch Fluor and J11dy Fraoco. id he doc not object to tbc audit. but with the "-1lY it ~ill be fund· • ed. All three di nting bo:ard membcr1 b.bC c•pr~d uppon for the audit con- cept but have reservation) about its c~t and method of fundin& Bo:ird members h:i\c begun a scnc or discus::.ion~ to d~clop pc- cifac auidehnes on how ihc Jrvtnc Co. en· dowmcnt fund interest i.hould be )pent. ~ withOut more pu'bh debate. • ... dOn't bclic\'C I re rt J once lo the pr.£11 Qr ~your OYe woid Dr. Bernd, th t parent and teuChcn v.erc n uhcd bout the curriculum lludit," 1 re told .chool .. lrlUlt. .... WrtW NEWPORT-MES... -A • turriculum audit -de&ipcd to CXJ>9K 1ren1ths ud wcaltnctltt throu&hout 1be .. school <iistrict - will bcsin the second-week in December, detP'•e concerns that at may be scheduled too close to the holiday 1eason. MUliM said. For h eta,. ~in& Dec, 13, a six· member team ftom tM National Qlnieulum Ctl bo;ard mernbcB la t week. 1 O"' Bernd id the amicuJum 11udi1 w. inm\dcJ to ci re re Jcr role to p renh in helping bring ci.nge co chc )(t\ool dt tn('t, "It may 001 be the be'1 v.eek, ~imply be· cause we know it's a .. eek v.hen ~ctivittes in the el room are not typical," said school board member Ed Decker at the school board mectin1 last ~k. .. It -would be un- fortunate to have spent all that money and for people to feel Cor various reasons they • Audit Center ol the A19terican Au«U.tion of School Adminiltraton wiU peck into every corner of Newport-Mesa Unified School District operations. Audil0t1 wiJJ re- view ~ procedures, lei~ ICOfCS. ~l board policies and A.II curnculum..oricolld documents and information. Aud1ton will also visit . each JChoOI and intcMew students, teachcn, cla ificd cm· ployecs and admirus1ra1on in addition to school board members. ~nts. and coru- ' Corona del Mar re ident Kent Moore cha~1~n'e~ the school boJJlt m~ben' plil-. dcc&.sion to approve the curriculum audit, saying it was a &ood idea bu·t coming at the wrong time for the financially troubled "One or the thin the audatori. 11i1o11J u ~ h:ive one e\cning where th..:) onJ they nlonc • meet with parcnb. And n) ~rcnli ho v.;;,n1 to talk v.i1h them tHc 1nvuct.1 10 :It· tend.'' lkmd )lid. '*They ·v.;ill brc:;i~ into groups :and b K-:ally li~tcn 10 v.h:u 11.n)onc ha to U> about the school dj 1nct. Th:.1 procc is &OIOJ to be \:Cr) open 1u 1>.1ren1~."' --------------· .WIONUDAY IUMl-.U. Speak Up Ncwpon pracnts <Alifom1a Superior Coun Judie Selim $. Frank· bn, "'ho "'ill offer a behind the ~cncs look at our judicial S)'Stern. Proirarn bqjM at 6'.lS p.m. al the Villa NOYa Restaurant, 313! West Coast lh&hHy, N~ Buch. Call ~2-4226 for mote lnf ormation. NMOtt IUHOtrr oaoup Tbc P1taitaty Tumur Support Croup of Orancc County mecu the fint Wednesday ot each month at the H I Cani;cr Center, 11.cwpon Beach, an Conference Room A from 7 10·-s:lO pm. Family and friends v.dcom.: It llATAIU• IUDI SNOW Paddle Pow.er of Newpon Beach lll'al l be holdin1 a free slide 1hov. on 83j2 at 7 p.m Please call 675·121.S for mott mformanon. IUCTa.IC aOA'I TOUU The Elccwc Boat CompJny. loc:atcd on S.lboa Pcn11\$ul1 next 10 the krry lu\d1na. &l\CI toun of Uppc.r Newport Bay 10 w~tch m11ratory birds 10 a m 10 noon Volunteer n11urahs1 Betsy Aynn IS the 1u1dc Cost u $20 per penon Spxc u hmued. FOf more 1nform:won. call 6 7l· 7200 RUFFEU'S 1JPllLSTEIY IMC. ... ,.. .... t..t .... am _.._ C1111 .--Ml-1111 school district ,._, TMUUDAY HAIN1'Wll1WfeltTHOW A Brain Tumor Support C~p meet1 the Ont and third 11iursday of each month at the Hoaa Cancer Ceotcr, Newport Beach, in the <Ancer Center Auditorium rrom 7 p..m. to 8:30 p.m. Family and friendJ welcome. .... aoo•uu Frtends of the Ncwpc>ft Bc.ach Public Library -.111 be hmna a med bodk sale be~ccn No\<. 4 and Nov. 7 at the N~-pott Center Library. The: we will take place between 4;30 and. 8 p.m. on Nov. 4, 9:l0 a.m. to S p.m. on Nov.S and NO¥ 6. and 12 to 4 pm. on Sunday, Nov. 7. , MAaClltNO UlfD IOUtNAMDrf Cosll Mes.a 1 hah School hosts I.be 7th Ann1&al South Coast lnvilltional Marchi &rut Ioumamcn.t from 12'.30 to 9 p.m at Newport Harbor Hap School'$ Oa\-idson fte.ld. 600 ll\>ine Ave~ Nev.port Beach. Live muYc from 28 Southern <Alifornu m.irchina bands. FalDAY MIWMIMllUMONOau Temple Isaiah of Nev.-pon Beac.h bOeoti ocw members a.nd those •ho have recently cmbr0tccd the Jewish fa.Ith. Jlefrcshmcnts served. IAIV .. AY CMWMM 1bc Corom dcJ Mar HJgh ~hool M"'1c Department is hostm& a car wash at Amlinp Nursery, 1500 E:l!.t 9>aM Hi1hway In Ne.,. port B.:ach from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Cos1 is S5·S7 Advanced tkkcu arc ava11Jble :u a discount from the H11h School. C-111 AQsc.la Woo at lM·5 108. SUNDAY (MAIM 11111SOO TO IHAIC Owm Hcrq. PtcsMfcnt or lsr.icl for ten years. U.N. AmbUSAdor. 1v.1(c Military OOYCrnor of Ww B.inl "''II make bis.onl):-Ofafl,C County appearance v.hcn he lecture\ on th.: dramatic chanrc in the pol111,JI landscape of the Middle Eut :u 7 p m 11 Temple lbt Yahm, 101 l Camclback.. Newport Beach G<:ntr.il- admission $18; sen.or and full um, uudcnts $10. Call 6-U-1999 · MOMIUU AWAHNIU WllK The Hard Rock Cafe v.'111 sponsor 1 .... 0 of Home.Nd Oransc Coun1y't m.iJ4.l' Speak Up Newport WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBE R 3, 1993 C.amc join us at our regular monthly Oeneral Mcmbcl'Wp Meeting Rc&e$hmcnts at S:J()pm -Program begins-at 6:15PM · GlJESTS WELCOME The Court System Featuring S~ri.or Cowt Judge the Honorable Selim S. Franklin Rcttrcd a.fter twenty years on the Harbor Murucipal Coun bench, Judge Frankhn t5 now sitting on assignment · to the Superior Cou.n bearif\8 civil and probate matters. He will provtde us with an insider's prespectJYe !Jf what goes on inside (and behi.nd the scenes) of our municipal and superior ooun room . TIIE V1L1.A NOVA RESTAURANT 313 l w. Coast Rwy., Newport Be.ch "' '~ \ \I ·~\,I, ----.: . Spe~~ Up . Newpqrt cvenls to belp the 1ransinon:11ly homeless. Kklcin& off the ,.eek u 1h1.: Hard Rock <Afe ~Run for CoYCr" IOK and SK run/Wilk apd the lK Kids. f un Run sa.nma at 7:30 a.m. 8·30 am · and 9:.30 a m. On Saturday, Nov. 13. the (Afc v.ill host .. PrOJCCl Pla)hoU~ ... where Onancc County fam1li.:s ;md friends will have a chance to bid on nine custom dc$1JnCd ch1Jdrcn s pla)houscs al 6 p.m. For mor.: • information oo the C\-~n1. pk:t...: caJJ 8S9-S6S3. . . OMl·~MAY l\C10r·Pbyv.riJht Robert ~IJd ... 11 bnni' his ooc-~n ph•> ·All It '"l:' To All Men" to S:Jint MuJl•• I JllJ ,\II Anacts Episcopal Church. l1H P.1.1f., \ IC"o\ Ofl\C, Coron:i dd M.ir. :ll I> r m AJmiu1on '"free bul cun1nhu11orl\ .Jr.· 1.nuour.1g.:J f or (unhcr m: 1rnu11 •n C<iU (H-l) ~.} MIMLO(IC IOCllTY 0 1..cu,\lon of cu1han:1s1a I\~ th .. 11.:r r>d, ~,..1<:1) JI 1h1. OrJr • (. L..ml.irian·vna,cr\ah:.t Chur .. h. I>" \'1..tori.-~1rce1 in CO\l.J \I.:~ JI I 3-0 p.m C:ill b50-765S. ~ad )our ltC'lnJ to \round Tutou tdltor, T11t Dally Pilot, JJO H . Ou_t M .. Co 111 Mru, 91611. 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That* you The~Famdy For RtseM1>onS Cal na.oea1 111---·~ .... Classes Held At 524 W.19th Sb~ Costa Mesa or at your own location Coast ' . ' • I • I ' \. I I t I . '; "' h.1 31 ' H Cl L 0 dl Ht an fo TI ai si\ bt Sh or. wL tin ao r~t tin' vu -" f -pt .. .. .. 90'. Tl MO .. ,.., PO ~. -tlell of I c. • ... ~ co °' CN All PM llY '~ Gf POI AV GRAND OPENING SPECIALS! 386 MultiMedia l~lSMhz MuJtiMafia s~ 2M bm. IOMB HifDri\c, T.44 Cl).Rom, ~~ SVGA C.Olor 486 Notebook 416-lSSL tl:O~eg Remn'INe HD 64[ ~ PCMCIA EXSRioo 640Ry, Trdf411, Case, t>Oilfrm Shining stars v Ne"'port Heights Elementary School students are hard. at work trafting some of the 600 orna· menls (lop photo) they will create for •he "Nation's Tree" on the west lawn of the nation's upitol. Ten·year-old S~ncer Sink (above) reacts as Christmas ornament is pierced. Meanwhile, ~indergu· lener Clementine Anderson (lert> looks over copper stars created by the students. Newport t111lh11 Elementary is one of a seleCt--... group of schools chosen to make S,000 ornaments for the 75-foot Capilol Tree, which came from the San Bernardino National Forest. s1a.-..$1198 $799 °"'>~,. $1995 $~ f llil1ollld111 BIC PRO VL L«ill Bll.f s,~r. I .--m-,,.,,,----..,._----, ~ PRO. n '86DX-33 4/llOMB °"~$1• ~~~~~:r~ .. ~ ~DX-66 l/l~MB ~..$1989 is• QlJital 21 M SVOA Fla& Scrccn lllOltOl• C-IUJet le~ Bl,,. . $199 IBM 11 IBM&SIJ VGAC* .... NlCCDRem &h!CDRomlff• 1~$169 AOC :~:tr~~:=. l4pil Prilter Nmlald24fialMW.U $99 NEC IL.~I&~ $189 $139 $145 $329 --r,:qr11r,11 ]]•"'•:''"'j:i111 .. · :·..:~H W1" t .. • .. t"'-~r1 1 ·, 'r-41·· '-' == ··- , SL.Jolul'I ...... ,.. Qurdl ...... ..... 11c...-.ror IM Sept. 4 wcddina of MeliMa Lindner ind pr. Midulcl ~bothol Newport Beach. He is the ion ot Or. and Mrs. O:a\·id &r•1 of Corona dcl M:ar. il'hc couple 1rce1ed 220 guc)tS at • their reception in the MeodoW Club in f airfax. Mr!and Mrs. E. 1UJ Lindner of Mill Valley arc the parent of the bride. Her matron ot honor was Tolli Ann Mitsch and • bridesmaids were Leila Clark· Riddell, Tane Daijoeo. Ashley Undncr, l.a"1'1 Neuman, Cari Pompanin and Am:ind:i Shaffer. Griff Alker was the bride· sroom's best man.1o.nd uihcri were MQnin Abate. Warren Denni • Andy Gusho ~nd 'Doug Kcigh .. DAll•L·lllftLIY Shcrrilynne Sue ltOcttJcy of Newport lkach aoJ Kcnnclh Jeffrey Dangf of Huntington Beach \\Crc 5ealcJ Cor time and oll eternity in a marrioge ccr· cmony in the SJn Oie10 l'em-· pie, Olurch of L:mcr Day Saint on Au&. 14. Their g:irden reception was held in Newport . Ocach home of her par· enlS, R1ch:ud and Sher· ry Kenley, and w:is al· fended.. by .450 eucsl!. The bride \\Ore a ~., Wlllli..... ' ..... •d --~ .......... ... ... ..... .... . JlleW1& .. l•1•bJbcrfM lil&cn. Qriijae De<Jraw • Ka&Mrlae. JUlieHDI, JcuUer and K.imMl1c, ICeHley lad Mel- anie Motri-. Sheoo Terry Ud Caf<JI Evans. • ~ anJ Helen Dan .. ol Hunlln11on Beach arc ~·, parent Scott Tnauc was be I m:an and ~hen; were AkA LC'>t- tin, M:arty D nsJ, R):an Hornina. Rteh Kculcy, Scott OcOraw. Sane Sohn and Oc:.m Collett .• The couple 1te ot home in Cor.ta Mesa after a wcdJins 11ip lo Palm Sprinp and Bis Dear. She is a bilin•u I teacher at Kni· Kr Elementary ·School in Cost:a Mcsa·and he · Vt'ith Kelllcy Publishina eo. oa1TUA1tY Janm McQuald,· 78, longtime resident of Newport Be.Ch -RACS ....... 1 Longtime Newport Beach re~ident James McOuaid, \\ell- knO'Y>'n amon& l<>C:ll tcnn~ pro- fc ionals, died Oct~ 26, of heart failure. He was 76. ·grew up an New York and lo""a and wa n dccurated World War II \"Cle ran, SCf\ ing llS mas- ter ~rgcant in the 3rd Army Divhion. · In Orange County, Mr. Mc· Ou:iid "a actl\CI) in\Ol\Cd in the UCI Ooo~tcr Club :ind a bo:lrd member of the Nataonjl Tr:in~purtataon and D1~trabu· tiun As\ocaauon Mr. McOuaid. a 27-}ear rc~­ dent of Ncwpon Beach. was a retired warehouse ancJ dhtribu- tion executi'Yc for :i number of companio incluJ1ng AMI· Voit. He wa) alw on ac- romplbhed 3matcur tenni~ player and the father ol 1enn1 profC!>!>ional Will1.1m ~1c9ua1d of Co~tn Me-.a. • Mr. McQu:iid si. ~urvhcd ~) h1 fir!>l "'fc. JJnc Stern. and \OOS Jame~ ~kQu:i1d or Hun· tington I lJrbour and W1ll1.1m McQu:11d of Co~a Mc .l I u· ncral Cf'\ ICC> \\Crc pri\311!, RECYCLED RAGS' QOTHl5 fD4 M~Of M ~ET D11551:D PlOfU · Born in London in 1917, Mr .... McOuaid') famil} 'mO\ed to the United States the ne~t )Ca r. He -8) thr Duil ... Pilot rht mo1t ~ <t*c:ion ~ ~ ""' ~ .tJlr kl in our 24 ~ • 11 tQdP "°*' ~OU ~I ~_!Dl'°"lf"tC. ()fl(N l°" ~ ltwli s. 1 2-S~ P lOTNn ~~YOCE\tlY~"'1 . · ~ 2731 E. .Cmst H~, CdM (714) 6~5553 Western Sute Un1v..-s1tv Coll.Se of L..aw will host an mfonnabOn wrn1"'r tr'I your aru Your quesbOnt wm ~ answtted ~.1.rdmg t • L.tw School R.equ1ttm~ts- when • how to apply • f.mlnc:aal Assistance • Irvine and Fullft1on C ~mpu.sft • Careft Pla.mmg .1nd PIAcement TuesdiJY, Novmrwr 9, 1993 • Scholarships Irvine • 6:30 r.n or • TM L.tw School Adm1uaon T t (l.SAT) Tuesday, Novnnwr 16, 1993 A qUHbon and an Wtt ~ wlll follow th• • Fulln'fo~ • 6:00 pm or =.:; 11 hm•llad and reMTVatl<ll\S ue on a fint· Tuesday, Novnnwr 23, 1993 come, fint·Rrved t>.sb . . To reguta, c&ll Fullerton at nfl738-t000 ~ • Rrvnsad~ • 6:00 pm trvane at n4f75.l.9100 .tnd • (Cidl for oJ1'""1ltru lftffiur loc•tioru) for an Adm aons Co\U\Mlor • Jt" r-*4a,,_,.~, ,,,., •oat.t "'s..,,,,,_ c.tf-• _...._RN .._,.& 'D • 1912 n-p1m~··lirJ'l'"'1.,,,..., WDO&A G&A • Jt7J ~".,c--n.ttf., ,.__.,ltn'I, SuM twlf~ UNIVERS11Y!!!!.!!!!!! $50 . TO THE WINNER OF EACH CATEGORY DESSERTS, APPETIZERS: SIDE DISH, ENTREE CONTEST IU E$ , . ,. .... ,,.. ~ ..... by 5;30pm, Ftldly. ~ 18,1183. 2.,.,...,,... be ...... ttPeW'*• orsri..a.d 3. ,. ......... beeocoms-lied by .. .,,,., bm bltow One,...,. per.,,,., form. 4. I~ WW\ to.,,.., one NCipe In___... oNgoi .... .,..... ......... • llPI'• "1*'tbmb~~y. &.Ultlilll..,.cllfltlh. e. 8pedfy ~ b-=t'I ~:(to cupa.~oa .• eec.> 7. "*-....... wNr'I MCI 11 lrY .. llQldt .,.., ........... tor ... : NClpee.: fl'.g...-S "*"*' .. 400 dlgiOil). • •. Oedlior'I d ....... It ..... 10. Et** become pn:apeny °'"'~Plot .... not be-..nild. 11. e. • .,...,.. o1 .. Olly~ -end --~••Wf'J .......... lnelglla 12.wnw. ... ~ .... ~ ~Of .. DllyPb& ..... .. tD be p.1ltl' hid on~ I a 11. 13 Glod Ludd . EN I ER YOUR FAVORI IE HOLIDAY RECIPE IN OUR HOLIDAY RECIPE CON I EST 8c WINI . . . r•••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• I , ........ ,.... ............................... I - 'DI p & .. ii Jta¢ ...... ll...._.......... I I • I I ' • ~ The _approval, however, 1s only a recommendation to the City Council, which Is expected to hear the matter before year's eod. By Mamie Mcleod, Si.ff ... COst A MESA -City <>ffici1J arc • tcp closer to looscnins the le h on dos owners. • The city•, p rks and 1 rcation c:omm1 sion has unanimously ap- prU\cd plam for a proposed do& park to be located on a 1hrce-acre plot of TcWinkle Part behind the o,_nge County Fairpounds. The apprO\'aJ, 00-.ever. is 'tnctly a rec· ommcndation to the Oty C.OUOCil. v.-hich is cxptcted to hear the mat· ter before the end of the year. The approval, however, did not pass ~ithou1 cone.ems about the S ll,SOO it will take to m tall the chain Unk fencinJ. and to demoli h a vacant city bu1ldin1 adJ•C.Cnt to the park to create room ror puk· ans. Fnn1 1llleJ wiU pr91en1 u <Mmcw or the d~1 ~ac &o tM Laauna JclCb f1te It the 0~ Council ••wo baven't pua la our P¥tl saudy ac11ioa ac.u Moaday after· for peopk becaUM of 0.C (Ameri· DOOL He will Wo aK a:>unciJ- can wiah DisabWtln Act) ,..1rc. members for direction on creating ments," said Ala&. Eric:bon. • a plan to reduce the fire hazard parks and recreation commis· posed by Bud: Gully. sioner. uino.e other patU bavo .. OOr biaFSt concern is IO uy 10 rundina, but the iinprcaSioft to the Mnsitsvcly dean th.at stuff up SO publis could be that wc•rc 11kina it's • reduced fire problem, while care o( the dop 6eforc the pco-, 11 the s:unc ome uyin& to incorpo- pte." . · rate some of the natunl I nd~ap. Erickson 'said she would lib to ins &hat's in those sullies,'' Riley see re 1dcnts or business ownen id. ""There's a lot of programs help defray construction COlll out there that will ·allow that to occur.•• throu1h ponsorships or a ~ciat fund. Newpon Beach has sudt 1 Riley credits the shifting of the fond when residents and busj. wind and the Irvine Co 's man:ige- nesses have raised more than meot 'of the Ne..vpQrt Co:t t de~el­ $7.000 to buy and erect the renc· opmcnt tor holding the fire 01 bay in& around their proposed dO& ·on the south side of Ne<Nport park. • .Coast Drhre; ~nd grading around "When WC have aroups like Lit· tic Lcaiue who want parks, they are ahuys willing to dOnate moncr, or time to improve those fields, ' Erickson said. "l pc that's what I'm lookina ror here ... Last month, the Huntington Beach parks commission killed plans for its proposed dos park because or its location. MEEllNG From 1 high percentage or ren1cr\ in 1hat area. DCW homes. the dcarU., ..., ol bndh ud .. inleM*',,..... ..... watered doWa tbe lWidc !Wll ie· 1.trumeatal la pRMeet"-· Coroaa dd Mar from disasur, Raley Mid. •·11 made a uemcndouS cWJer· c~ in the . p.ith of that fire," Riley Aid. • As tM out-of-control iafcmo raced toward Corona dcl Mu. there *ere dire predictions abOUt v.hat the consequeoc:es could be if embcn blew into the sully. "l had the pan scared off me Wcdncsdsy night because the way that fire was coming crou the ridJe -there at Nev.port Co:. t Dmc," said Councilman PhiJ San- Sonc, a Corona del Mar re ident. "If the fire had 11ancd to sweep down Buck Gully, I don't knov. how they \\Ould-have stopped it.'' At risk ~ere homo in the Ha r· bor View area which Joolt out over up~r Buck Gully and the close- quancred, wood· hingled home,•in old Corona del Mar, xcording 10 J>ridc," she uid. "h 's about tl)'lnl to make this a. place v.herc people want to h\e all the time." Huntington Beach. officials snub bri~ile proposal report With the ·help or the police de- putmcnt, howc\cr, Debay hopes to ,mobilize the permanent home- owners to take back their ci1y. uwe·re not 1alking aboul some- thing that tal.es an intense amount of time or v.ork," Gonis said. ·"We're not going to hand ou1 uni- forms. We just v.ant to get people involved and gJVe whate\er 11me they li:ave to orrer." Some of the Complaints Ocbay has rccei\."Cd d19.'ing her first yc:ir an office include lr~h cans being left out aOer prbage da). :is "'ell as the slovenly cond11ion of some or .lhe West NCWJ>9rl alley) Par-. tics. scavenging. graffiti and gJng' v. ill aJso be on the agenda Gonis and a couple of DARL omcers v.-111 ~ucnd the mee11ng 10 Jistributc questionnaire dc)1gncd to prioritize the complatnl!. They, "'ill also help organue citizen) into focus groups. By Mart s Posner SU'f Wrtd HUNTINGTON Dl:.ACH - Some 350 peo ple urged council members 10 snub a city public v.oru department report and pre,. sure from the count) b) dcmand- 1na th.:at h\o contr0\er)1al bndge) nol be built The) d1J JU't tha1 v.11h • unanimous \Ole Aller a I \~·hour public hearing. ~l 1cl1\t)U cun\inccd Ma)or Grace \\ 1nchcll that she didn't need 10 hear :tnuthcr 44 v.a11ing to \pea~ ~in e none indicated sup-· pori for 1hc,cro tngs, I( built, the bm.lges v.oulJ l1nl the city v.11h Co!.t:a Mc~ 31 B<lnnina A\Cnue- l 9th St.reel and Garficld·Gtsler av- cnuCj.. Before the public hcanns beg.in, C11y Ocrk Conntc Brockway told counc1t members that she had been gt\en a !0Ch1gnaturc pet11ion anJ 50 kllch o.ppoM:d 10 the briJge . fwo letters supported the crouinp B~ the time the hearin1 ended, she v.as handed more op- position in the form or another leuer and a petition with 92 names. Second 01!.lrict County· Supe" 1· sor H:mie11 Wieder got a cool re- ception from the O\erflow crov.d. When she had a microphone prob- lem, she a kcd Winchell: "What do )OU v.ant me to do with it?" ,;'Turn u off!" a lone \'Oice called fro m the auc,t1encc. Al a Costa Me~a Council·meet· mg l~t Monda)., \V4cder · told some 200 auendees 1hat she v.ould recommend the count) s.cuulc the bm:lge plans if the four affeclCd cities -Huntington )kacb, O»t:i Mesa. N~-port Beach and Foun· 1a10 Valley -agrtc<t on another solution. A re.solu1lon calling for "no bnJgcs" 11 that meetin& accepted Wiedcr's cond111on. but Hunting- ton Beach council memben de- leted that line from their re~lu· tton. C.e11a1 -- F uncling Grou; .REFINANCE TODAY Guaranteed To lmrtr Your Monthly Payment At ABSOLlITELY NO COST! .. 1:::0., ......... ,.,n._. 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PI.AZA 17th at lnine A'-e.., Newport Beach · Send A Gift By Phone 642-4302 • ~WE HELP THE MED I CIN.E .Go D ow • t M.lklt\ \ 1 mrdi1~ moni111ri11~ i .. ju~ «~ ol thr. ~ •1"8~ :.mitts'" P">'* f no t\rr1 ti ~-Ir~ pamu ;mis a.~an•Y •ith h.tthin , pl•• · dn .. iJl! xf t.\to penonal Ii~ dn. \Ou'U futd all ~ ~iTS iJ'k lU«ltJ in our alf~ mondal\ . . . ITfllal rart. Full·~i'f in an apartmrn1 l\'lilllik front ~ ~~ l:\Q) I month Otu-1rq,OO.I qualil) JlM!OIW sm °k'l': and full rar of 1 ol 1 . . . dt I. ~lfil for ro•nr°"' 'taffrtl •ith lent 6c 1nai~ 'ith C"M'4 .. in 1ht "" drighful' ~· <M(\·ar 'fD1 \ill. c ' ,.3 • ' SERVING LUNCH DAILY 11:30-3PM DINNER NIGHTLY 5PM-10PM BRUNCH SAT&SUN 10kM·3PM LIVE .JAZZ. BLU ES & ROCK .r. 'r • MCGavP• sdl 111111111 itlnPllY ...,. National Adult Basketball Association has the potential to tum the fantasy into fact. By Richard Oum, Sports Wt1ter T here's always hope or pickinr up a paycheck for playin1 bas- ketball. Even if you'r~ 26. For Chuck McGavran, who has dished off passes ever slnc:e he can re- member, the National Adult Basketball Association just mi&ht be his ticket to Europe, Ausrralia or South ~mcrica. Most or the games that McGavran plays arc at the beach -competitive, )'Ct fri endly. When Sundays come, it's a whole new b'nll game. "ll gets pretty physical and serious on the weekends," said McGavran, who once played against Shaqu~e O'Ncal, when McGnvran's 01apman Universi1y tclll'D played at LSU in 1991. McG avran, a fonncr all-league point guard at Newport Harbor High and Orange Coast College's career and sin- gle-season assist leader, is one; of the··· oldest players on his Nariona,. Adult Basketball Association (NASA) team. Many of his teammates have played, or hope to play, profess1onaJly. .,There's always that slight chance of going over- seas, but time's running out. be- cause I'm g·etting old.• -cm:lllcUWIM "There's ·always that slight chance of going overseas, but time's run- ning out, be- cau se I'm getting old," said McGav- . can,. whose 222 assists in 1985-86 still stand· as an !';) • OCC record,. - as well as hit 396 career assists. "I've 1ot to stay in shape somehow. I still like the q>mpetitivcness. I talked 10 Jeff Fryer (former Corona dcl Mar standout) before he left .for Germany, and I talked to Mike Kelly, who I played with at Orang'e Coast. and bis 1eam just won a champions~ip in Aus· tralia. Kelly's always trying to get me to go over there. 84t I just don't know." McGavran believes he can .play with the Europeans and Australians. On his NABA squad, teammate Jc(( Bickm0rc averaged nearly 40 points per aame in Australia last season. Bµt when you're 26-years-old and still needing to finish school, P.laying basketball overseas somehow doesn't fit in McOavran's mind. He's been burned out from the intensity on the courts once before. "After J played at OCC for two years (1985-86, '86-87), I played at Cat State Northridge for a year. th en I got burned out," be said. "I took a couple or 'years off and helped coach at New- port Harbor with Jerry DeBusk, 1hcn J phlyed at Chapman in 1990-91." For now, McGavran continues to enjoy feeding no-look passes under- neath to has teammates. The response or the crowd may be minimal, but in McGavran's heart, it's where 1hc b:ilt belonp. ........ -~ .... Former Newport Hvbor High basketball standout Chuck Mc.GaHan 1s still loolJng for the right opening. Land ·Of the gym rat . . · ·~ National Adult Basketball · Associa~on offers a true bastion for -hoop addicts. _ By Richard 0tm. Spoiu Wntef W here docs a coUeae basketball player go after his playing days arc over? 0 ( the hundreds who ifaduatc each )'Car, only an elite few,advance to the glamour of the Na· tional BasketbaJJ Association (NBA). Not everyone·~ a Shaquille O'Neal. For many, it's hard to gave it up. They st:iy 1n sha~ playing pickup games, where their NBA tathc- drals arc at parks and beaches. For others, they're good enough to play prore~­ sionally in Europe, Australia, ~.:>uth America or in the Continental Basketball Association (CBA}. Shll. hundreds or finely-tuned players in the their early· to-mid 20s -some frcsb ou1 or college, some not so fresh -arc talented pieces or b:isketball rrnachine without a tru~ playground. Newport Beach's National Adult BMkc:.tball As· sociation, the brainchild of Gene McOintock, a 47- year-otd Corona del Mar nWt and I longtime bas· kctball referee, plans to give these players their ftx -and like a minor league 'ystcm, the dream or eventually hooking on with a professional basketball team. "The type or player who plays here 1s of CBA cal· iber or European, someone who is lookin& to get in or is just comina back,.. McCJintock said. ..They wanl to keep their hand in it, and hope to act pidcd up." The league, which has eight teams in the 'A' div~-... :.ion (!here an.: .i tOIJI of SO lc.ims 1n 1he NADA), has pme) c\ r' SunJ~y at tlu: West Ne~port Com - munity Ccn1cr 0Jn1c' bcgm :it l, 2, J nnd 4 pm It's .i 10 gam1.. rq;ubr ,ca,on \\llh plt.1)uff:. in Dc- ccmbc r. U !ll '"oo.ty nta~h·d tflt'-ttltJw&y point in lhC \CdSOI\ "l he l.1hl·~·r ~11 pl.1~ 1-. trc:mcndou ," McChntock uiJ. "On 001.. t~am. 1hc !runt line: a'cr.:age 6-foot· JO. anJ 1hc) ( 1n nm .ind 'h11(11 1 he compc1it1on is incrcd1bk 11·, ,1 lot of fun f\11 people: to come out and \\,lldl "We h.1,c le.ml\ lrnm all ll\1..•r from Long Dench, S;,n Ckm~·n1c. 1'.1,,1dcn:.i. I l1' \n~ctc, .ind San Ber· n:udanu. anJ ~U)'> c:11m1ng from (ilc:nJora anJ Man· hattJll lk~u:h .. 111 rnniin~ 10 pl.n nt \\ c t Newport (g)mO .. )IUlll) \\ c ('\CU h:.uc t \\tl IC:Jm:. 1hat playc:J 1h 1hr: (A\I(~) \un mc1 l'r11 B."lc11'.ill League (ot UC I f\.IOC IJ\t J Ul) > . Hu\\ <luJ lhc k:.igu~ CJtCh llll: .' from .i implc nd· \Crl~eh1i:n1 in the 1)c" 'p:1p.:-r ··1 he \\l>11J 'pr.:aJ rJp1dl).'' ~kClintock s~id. "I get c.111, all 1h .. 11mc rl\11' I m ~cllin~ c:ill' all o'er the pluc:c fwm pl.i)c:r' "'ll' \\.101 to plJy in the league. I ,;,w .• 1 ncc<l an.J I lno-. there·, a crc:it in· tefC)( in b,1 ... lcthJlt h:.l(UC . Sc,cral local rl I) r~ c.ompcti: in !he: league, in- cluding former Nc"rort Jfarhor H i~h nnd Orange Co3~t College point guard Chuck McG:ivran, former Mater Dc1 ~tandouh fom Lc\\i\ and Mike Fielder. ex-Southern Cahforn J C'ollc&c ~urs Jeff Bickmore and Mike We-.t , fu1mcr L:CLA ~tar Ralph Jackson, 11nd ex-lo~ An11gu' I ligh .imJ USC big man Cayton Oliver, nuw • lower-kvct b:i~kc1bnll coach at New· port I I arbor McChn1o<:k '11J th:it the 1'c"p<>rt De ch facility at 883 W. 15th Strc:.c1 j, lhc tl:lg hip. Down the Sb'lleb,. the • is bunched ~ Sea V1ew League football race Is everything · that it was billed as jockeys go to the Whip: , -you Jllt·dOn't give n • V8l'J · as11y ··•' ask Scott · ~ Newport Beach's Christian Sc.ott is still drawing a bead on the Iron ring in National Adult Basketball Association. 8y Richard IAm. ScMwts Wf1* W hen you·~ dedicated your life to ba • ketb:all, and your college career ha DC· complished its final jump shot, gi\·ing it up isn't easy. For Christian Scott, 1 1"'ewport Beach r~sident and former Loyola Marymount standout, he ha) al- ready experienced pay·for-play in Puerto Rico. For the p3St two summers, the 6-foot-7~ small forward has played for lsabela Gillitos, lived in o cozy beach house and enjoyed a cultuTDI ad.,enturc 1h:at he could never set from • textbook. The well-educated Scou also rcalizei that he'll never be on the front of a Wheaties ttreal bo~ or create hi$ own line of clothes throush basketball .. cndorscmen1s.. But in his heart, the game li\cs on. "h 's hard 10 just ghc it up all or 1hc sudden," '3id Scott, who plays for the Migh1y Pttrplc Eaters an the 'A' division of the National • Adult Basketb.:lll Assoaa- 1ion (NADA). Scott, 22, pla)Cd with Jeff fl')cr, Hanl Gathers and Bo Kimble nt Loyola Mary· mount his freshman year, "hen the Lio~ ~C\lme the darlm& of 1he n:u ion by sweeping through Miclugan, New Mc>.ico State and Alll- bama in the NCAA Tourna- ment, . following G111hcrs' tra,1c dc:ith: They 'l'OulJ lose to UNLV 1n the Fan:tl El&ht. "As it 1urncd out. it was · the best experience I had at l.oyola," Scott said ... h wa 'f or me , I've gotten a taste of what (pro.I f essional bas- ketball abroad) is like , so (the NABA) is not really a springboard for me .' -alll'IWI ICOTI kind of a shock, coming from high )('hool to iht. b1a time like that." Scou was a prep star at fames Logan High an. Union City, Calif. He '°'-un't in !he tarting lineup hi freshman year under Conch Paul We thc.uJ. but Scott •tancd as fhc Lions' three rn:in for 1hc remainder or his career. Before his scni'br year :it Loyola. he plJ)Cd in 1,. abcl11, a sm:sll, coa tal counll') 1~n a"Aay from the big city of San Juan. The Gallitos ~ent to the pl:i) • offs for the fi rs! tame ever. "That -.as rc :illy a mile- stone, and the town was all C\ettcd." Scott siuJ. Last summer, Scott ,.,eraged O\Cr ~ points 'per game. but .. uh his desr~ in businc)s :alr-=ad) in hand -and his current snduotc. studies :tt UC Ir vine -baskc1ball i 1akin& a role on the ~nch "For me, I've &Otten a t3.Stc o( -.hat (profcs ional b3.Sketball abro:ad) is like. so (the NADA) ., not really :s pringboard for me," Scott ~1d. "llut some other guys arc interested in goin3 O\er~ea"I and doing thinp like·that. "It's a aood league. h'1 not at lhc lc'el of Pu- erto Rico or l..o)ola, but its got some pb)c~ ""° can play. In Puerto RJco, you h:we to be up to p:u or they'll bring somebody el~ in. For me. it'» an opponunity 10 stay in shape and find :. pl.lee to play. I'm goins to UCI to sci my mutcn an bu"· ness. so I'm }Oina to shy away from b kctb.'lll '' another career." Perhaps. But when Sundays roll around. Scott t' once apin in has Jlory. lt'a hard to just &l'e u up, even if you've already been around the blocl. • ... . .. ...,., .... scan WATKINS A f.loOt-4, 225-pomd sera center, hi grdd 91 r;c~pave way for 329 yards on the ground and fiVe rushing touchdowns. ~ SEA VIEW RACE From8 JEFF IOIUND A 6-foot-3, 215-poond senior defensive end, he made 10 tackles. including four sacks and g~ded.95 s.cent bealm C4M ~ CdM gets dlcNlc No ' bid) C) CdM des for second • In 1ddi1lo 10 1he three auaran· wlll s.'11:1 ~I: SarU iced bcn~ one 11-larse cn1ry will =~•C!,-: be sclccted amon1 the fi\e lengue NftPof1 « Td\ °' ~ in Oi..Ulon IV With the Sea View (COM Is No. 2. hM10 ~ Lt:ague's mona playoff tradition S&nu M~anta -... (three 1eams in the scmifin1ls la~1 !lead. Saro ~ II No. )ear), nd the appc:arancc of w. 3 > Sea View tc:ims in the OiYl)IOn IV 0) COM'°"' "1Htiy .. top 10 poU at variou) times thi :,=~~ 1eason, it's a &ood bet the Sea· nors Ind EIQla 1>a1 New- View could 1end four learns to the port W1d 1-. Tlwll IAml 16-tcam CIF d nee. IOtm mft.lague. td II n Added LO the lc:iJgut') rc)poOSI· 1-1 lpnSt one '"°'*· IO a ~ fie> wll l)e t.s b1lil) Of presenting II\ h>p three bltwtef\ CcfM. Woocllridgl tc:3~ to the CIF plaH>ff p'3irings n Saro M¥pu. «>mm1ttee. is the char~, of ~elect· a) I CdM IS OOd SChOOI WI ing one team for lll·l:ar~e lon 1dcr-111 n.p (• 0. 1he lone beaOs 11ion. among hifO 1311sl •· 11'11 No 2 spot. S... a.a-v.-a GIN Lc:aauc a1hlct1.. d1a tors ore No 3 ~ tor hiwlg bUtcn WOOCl)nOQe mc:e1ina 1oda) t() re"c:" the uc-htJd.b-hnd (.net Ill coin ftlo decidts Odd brokin& procedures 'J'C .. •fied b) = ~ ren:::.= head-10-hnd the league con~t1tut1on. but "11h I>) r Saro M•oatll IS odd sc:hOOI on nip the a 1 toncc. of NC'\\ port HJrbor it gets No. 2 spoc; Woodbttdge as Ho 3 '°' C~h Jdf Brm~lcy and S;uli>r' tQmg l>alln COM rao.~ Athlc1ic 01rcctor Er1.. "['"ell. c) • Woocl)odo• IS Odd sdlOOI on t.p c here' the nuHo·prelh p1(1ure ooes IS No 2, CdM ts No 3, ~'lll beJten "llh the pu 1b1hl) of llc:~s 001 COJ!~~-~ := ~~ UftfMnlty s1JcreJ. efM1 l•ll•ilaack: 1) " C• def .. ta both Unhrer· A) CdM 1Q1nS IW·WIY lit for ~ d •ltf Md Satld .. bac:k: w'-beJtJ Newl>OCl 11er1 WOOdl>tldge A) Thi Su ~) .,.,._ tit '"' Ste~ •Ill ioSe;~ * S.U MitpJIJ l>eJIS TUS!ln. ·.~ II Ill S..;,1s bc4 S¥a l.1¥QMG hn tcwpor111a::s SltCI ~Al .ould ns v. OOdtlt9cSOI (CdM o-;s No 2 Spot. flt'. be 4-l Ind fonTI mini-It~ CdM IS 2-1 rig ~ /lnd·ll>·flUd. f;t#l)Ott IS ~ 01W lvtt. Woodl'Jric!Qt II 2· 1. New· 3 I port mo S.O ~ •• ball 1·2. (Wood· 11 co.• W'CdO tOf M1Ctn1 w~ tw"'Ot IS Ho 2 for ~ bUien CdU titiO- • ClrlCOt f ; Y-'tlod!lf~Ot l>U:s """'* ltld TUl· ll>hlad. Ccst.t 11 No. 3, htwp0!1 gets 11-brge tn.: SMu ~ tosn to , *1>CJ11 or T us· ~ lltCa&St I Deat Saro M¥· II\ Of Cd\ ('ttOOOndQt • No i . hiMQ gMtJ ~) Cllll 11111 ,_.,ii Ill W11ll CHA1WS CHATMAN ~A 5-foot-10, 170-pc)ood )uni« Win~ack. he • rushed for team·high 85 yard$, returned a kickoff 47 yards and a punt 30 to set up TD 8) CdM ICJlllS 1CQ·way lOf MCOnd •• Htwpon bn:S Woodb11d0t. !hen Wood- tw\Oge baas T USlJll, Saro Uatgatu beats Mwporl fllD s.u AD;aru loses b 1 ustln Al WOUiO be 4 3 ltld bm fTWll...league CdM ltld saru ~ Yf°'*I be 2- 1 ~ °"" hie .,..,, Woodbl1dge and Newpof1 II 1-2. (CdM Is No 2. having bellln Saro M¥~ lltacl- 1>-hud. Saro "-0MU IS No. 3: ~ oets at·tatoe befVI tor having beaten WooclbnOgt lltacHl>flead ) C) CdM JOftS lne·Wiy tie for hrd wiUI Woodbodge Ind Sat1la Malg3nta d Ntw- port !>em bol.h Jrd WOOd- bndQe and SJru f.1~ Woodbndge and SJtU Mal· 01ntJ each beat 1 uslltl (Newpo;t IS No 2 •Ill lnrtt way CQll'I ftp f0t t.o 3 De· tween CdM. WOC>dbadge ~ SMIU MJ1ganta. u II woukS l)e 1-1 I\ l'IWlt-IUgue I i) I CdQ 11 Odd sdlOOI on t P Cc!'.4 IS l".o 3 sna ~ 03d'IS .i-1¥oe mom-meucsmon, tor hl'MQ beaten Woocenooe b) I StrQ t.'llOl'\!3 rs odd sch<iol on t p S¥U M¥g¥Q Is ~ 3 Wooabo<19e gtU •'· ~ge ~ 11..ing De3'tt1 COM C) ft WCJOClbndOe IS odd St1'00I on flip WoocllndOe IS No 3 CdAA gets at-woe rec- ommenc!<li.on.. l'liq t>ei:tn SdntJ '-'1:ga1.n 0) CCM tie$ for h<I Yw S<r...i J.~¥;arl!J I ~ -!>em WOOOl>rldge lhef1 Wood· bndgt IOses IO Tustt\, and S¥11J M~ganti IO$eS ID ~ ho Dem TUSUI \',1;,..?Cl'I IS No 2 CdM IS No 3 hl''WlO ~attfl SaritJ Mir~. Saro MargarttJ gets at-lafge rec- ~.ion.) E) CcW &>es '°' two w1ll \\OOC!t>OC:ge d Newport bem S¥U a.~¥Q itlCl '"*" llridge, WOOdbndge bea%S l uM. and SMIU ~ loses IO Tusi.t (N,_.pott IS N!l 2 Vtoootioooe is No 3 l'll'wing t>e~ Cd'.4 JEf f A S·foot-10, 175-pound senior finebacker and fullback, he helped • hold Trabuco to three points and rushed for 9 yards. . CdM vets •-tarDe 11W1T111t1Jdaio1) 3) H C4lllll ..... to Untwentty Md ledc8eMck: • A) CdM ties lOI bA1 •111 ~ ~ loseS IO ~ Wooclllldge Ind Sdl· ~. Sdl Mlrplll _, T~ .,.. WOOdbl~Tusi.t, Wilt beitS lJrMr. S"1 .,4 k (Sato Mirpa ii No 2. tor hm'll baMn Wooclbtidgt, WoocblOge 11 No 3, CCIM gets M·lafOe recormwiMon IOI~ balln ~ lltlO·IO·head) I) CdM ID.ns llX•WIY Ile for ltWCI • · Ntw· port be31S WOOdbl1dQt and $.a t.Wo•U Tustll bel%I SatU ~ and Woodbndge: Sldckback beats rr.... ¥1d lmersiJy beals tMne. (Newport is Ne> 2 Remil.'1'11lg 511 hTIS. al ~. bm fnln6.league Woodb1"<1Qe. TUSUI Ind SarU ~ al wOIACI bt 3·2. ¥wt1h CdM, th and Sadcneback It 2·3 A sec- ond nwi-ttiout ~ 3-2 tHIT'IS WOOd· bn<lge, Tustin and sa,iu M11gantJ linds T i.SWl 2·0, Sart1 Margaru. 1-1. and Wood!lnd0t G- 2 Tustin gets No .3 be~ Sinti Milgarta QelSI(~~~) C) COM fOlllS ~'t-•1~ lie I« ai&rd II t.e111- pon beats ~ ¥ld S¥.U '°4i1QMIU, l ustln t>em SMltJ M.vgillta Ind ~.OOC!bl'IOQe. UMersity bem lrfft ntt ce~ts SIC1· ~-. (Ne~ ii No 2 tie ' .e 'emMW19 3·4 tum' -CdM WOC>dx!Clge Sar.:J Mu- gara TusM and Uni -lorm f'llflll· eaoue .,,.,, T ~ as 3-1 aQlllst O:Tlef l!X..r CCI.(. l.OOdb<dOe Jnd SYti L~Moar\!J i 2 2 and L'f .c•~!y 1.J lustn Oft s '•O 3 s~:. wiir. J lf'tet·C f\lp bet'lrttfl Cc!•.I ,\OOC!t)•1dg~ a.'ld ~' glflll al Odd scllOOI 1n irvee"' OJI ' p g• 'IS r.- "'~ 1ec~ witr 1-.0 t..ffi in lheit oeir 0) CdM IOll\S fM-v.•y ~ l:it lnlrO rt t.'N· POtt bea<.s W00dtlt'ld9t a.'ld 5¥:'.J ,,~ .L'O¥ .u Tustri bUtS SWI Marvart..a Jl!CI WooCtlrnJ9t, ~el>Jck be315 !Nine lrW1e eeats Uiwer· Sity {?lt#9()1t IS No 2. Ille live remU111g ~ rans -CdM. V.OC)dO(ldge ~.a MitOJrQ. T~ and Sac!<kl»ck -IOflTI ~~ile 11 wrucn JD aie 2.2 Ruti.'l9S on too 3 tran and flt •HJrOe rttOITITlef~~on 10 be ch- a.sstd Jt IOCir' s MJ ~ ) - =lll(Stocllbll 1 ..... d 30,.... •.., • ·-c. ..... (Calta MISI). tDUdlidCMlt nil 58-a. r'°" I.._,, TD .-.. tam Rvlft .:&na 18-o.id llf1t (Ettllda), TD pass nm ... Gclnm. • 54-J.R. Wiit = del Mar), 1DUchdoWn Rlt • 50 -Wade Tit Harbor). touchdown ""· • u -Chartes Ctlallrrian (Costa Mm). kickdl nun. ••-CbarteS ChiiinWI (Costa Mesa). nil. 31-J.R. Watz (Corona d8I .-.>. tOuchdown 1\1\. '11-art. ~son (Newport~). llkkoff retim •3>-Char1es Chalman (Com Mesa). Jld retim HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS TINllll l R V l e · -The Ne~pon Harbor High ~ sirls 1ennis team wnpped up its fi,,.t •• ever Sea View Lcaiue champion.ship Monday by dctc:u· in& host lJoh-ersity, 17·1. Mau Colaizzi and ~ . .r.'lh Hawk.ins. who \\ill cumb1'ne tu form the top dQubles !>Ced for league fin:ils, beginning 1 hur::.d:i~ at Coto de Caza, swept 10 '"1 ~1c, 10 lc:td the way for the Saal '' ~ ...,._ t"!1 u."'"r.itr 1 ~ CoialZa !Ml • 'ti E ~ .. CllDIS1 S.~; dll Oen l-1. .. • ". ~ 1-3 .J&W 11111 M 1111" 1-4 C.-3 ~ ~-Gcldle1 ~. f/lio¥(>.i>f'!nlr! I ed II 'N/fldl. .. , # Cti., 'J • LNS·(•-..S W09 l-1 l-2 6' YI , • ... ~'it() 9Qll µ .. , ~ • lRVINE M:11,1e \,.h s"'-ept Ul )ingles JnJ t •>hm..1 d . M:ir took eight of n111c: ,, '' 111 double to cl~ out 1l\ Su Vaew Le guc 'eason with 11 15·3 ~ictory at Ir.inc. linil>lung 16·3 O\Ctilll, 12· 2 (icrond) in the Su Vic". c..--4.e MM H , IAU. J . 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