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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-01-03 - Orange Coast Pilot·NEWPORT BEACH • Bad new.: It's bade IO sdlool K.t.nU"J" l.Juioi(»ll , DA.Ill Pu.or ' . and wori<.1.oday • ~ the holidoy . br~ Qiod news: It will be 1Unny With ~mperatum in the low 70s. Warmer int.nd. jft;~,,..z Winner of 39 journj!/ism awards in 1993 At 12:11 on saturday morning at Hoag Hospital, Parissa Mostafavi delivered ~ 7,-pound, f3-ounce son, Payam, the first. .. BIRTH Of . A NEW YEAR BY MAurta McL&oD., SW• W..n:u M oments after Parissa and Fartlin Moitafavi rans in the new year. they also reveled in. their new role u parenta. Al 12:11 Lm. Saturday, Parissa Mostafavi or 1\win gave bi.rtb to Pa)'llm, a healthy boy and the county's rust baby of 1994. The Mostafavi's first child was born at Hoa3 Memorial Hospital after a 22-hour labor and weighed 7 pounds. 13 ounces. The couple said the delivery came as somewhat of a surprise considering their child wasn'1 due until Jan. 11. · to a doctor's appointment and he said she was still due on Jan. 11," said Fardin · Mottafavi, a 33-ycar-old, sclr-cmploycd businessman. Parissa Mosta ravi said she was putting the, finishing touches on a Oower · arrangement for their New Year's Eve fam ily gatherir\g shortly btfore midnight Thursday when she felt her firsl conttaclions. "l 1hough1 it was just 'pre-labor," said the 29-year-old woman. "We were 1n good hands 11.nd 11ro'e had a lot or Suppon from family," uid F"'rdin Mostafavi. "Wc'.,<1.Cren't too worried. TilC heanbcat of the baby 11ro:i.s OK. so we ju.SI let n:nu~c tak.e ils course .. ' ·The new father said he and his wife did not know the: gender of their child. and had a fe.,., name) p1c~cd out for both a boy and a girl Payam 1s 11 F:trsi n:i.mc which means "good message ....... hich both parents say is appropna1e tn hgh1 of the New Year baby's une.\pcc1c:d arrival. Fudln and Pariua Mostafavi look in on their New Year's baby, Pa)'2tll . · "Thunday morning my wife had gone Bui a1 2 .. a.m_ 1he mother-to-bc'.s p:a.ins intensified and her doctor said she should check in10 the hospital. Afler that, it was a waiting game for the anxious parenlS. .. Nov. v.c can-eclcbratc the birth of our child .... 11h the "'hole v.orld on New Year·s:· sa1d P::in~ "t~tafa\i. 'l'D RATHER SEE A FIST FIGHT THAN A GUN FIGHT.' -TED LATI N . VOLU.NTEER BOXING COACH , 1.1noPMo A.Mou, O...u.r l't&.Of Ted Latin teacha Jcsw Menno, 16, OCColta Mesa,!!>< IU.ndarncntals o( an uppcmu at the Saw Out Youth's boring «nil« on thew ... Side. • B oxin& uved a youna Ted Utin from becomJna • hostaae or the streets in his native Hoboken. NJ. Now. as he 1ees 1oday's teea-qcn lurod by -and dtup. Ille Huntinaton Buch resident swears the sport 1h11 kept him strai&ht him will also protecc thole he coaches 11 Save Qui' You1h'1.boxina center on Co&UI Mesa's West Sktc. ' ' "Th< moot imponant thins is ' discipline, .. a.aid Latin, 64, who ii the YOlunteer head boxina c:oacb at SOY. "I'd rather see a f11t f1&ht than a pa fiahI. .. Lalin, who mack his llvlat drMas trailer 1rucks and c:ooch.ina boxen ill INDD Around Town ....................... Page 3 Otyskle ............... : ............... Pap Z Classlfled .............................. PAP 7 Jerry Kobrin ......................... Pap 3 IApl notices : ............ ._ ......... Pap 7 Poica '°8 ............................. Pap 2 ~\'Est.er ............................. -P• 2 '"~rr-=-·­--. ....... ,_.,...w,... \ -.. • . A FIGHTING CHANCE 10 and his kJYe affair wi~ box.in& bcpn. "I WU small in school and I was atw111 acttina beaten up, .. Latin said. Ted Latin,· 64, teaches We st Side teens boxing to give them alternative to th!! streets H c continued to box throuah his early teens. movin1 to the local recrcatioe center. He claims he later. . Sot• break and worked under lhe watchful eye of former heavyweight chaq>ioa GUiii LesvildL Then II 16., Loda tried Io se• bis prof.WO.al " SYM*JUl•MdaN, ... _ hil ipltO timC, it now retired. But - lnslcod•of tnlnU., professiOllll boren l'O< -· be bu IWDljl bis llll<ntion 10 WOii Side lecnL "Whal I'm o&tiJls ll>ae 111* beR, tbf1'U .... , 1io .. with outybody ..... " SKMll ·• boocbls ...._, 1"11 disco!Mr<d he was Mid Lolln, ·-bolclnc hislOty dates near-<i(l>Jod and wiable IO qualify. -IO -be -10 )<•rs old. SIW. be -bow manaa<d 10 foal>•· Latin -Ibo _,,,.. yoonses• child He ....lld wail a1 111c sidelines w m1 In I r..ily of ....... His lamily bfd tbe spot of I boKr who ..o.tdit'I show . ljnle -·ID 10 01C1f10 Ibo -IS he ond tllCll be -Id jump In ond flll>t -IO ... local SaMIIido Ar1I>)' II IF -~ 4 • • • :11211 • •., •••' s a • 1111'1 •Ra 11•1W c-_ ........ ..,... ,, .. ........... _..,..., _ OF•••tm .. r' DI'' Vlll...,.,.11 .. Y-. I I ' ,,allNFl.•11 Rfl.IM•ll • Pua1• ' I s ......... ., ....... '1 -- • t ' •• ..... _..,. ' • Will sign law exemption sti1111y? ""'C osta Mesa Council will look at allowing promotional banners to rem ain on Newport Boulevard. BY Al.ui.Nlti AtcLEOD, ~, .... ,\\km .. COST A MESA - A reques1 by Ncw - pon Boulevard mcrchan1s to e).lend 1hcir cxemptton from !!. sign ordinance tha1 cur-· rcnlly aUows them 10.0y promotion:.! ban- ners will be considered tonight by the Cuy Council. For three ye:irs, downtown · bus1ne:u owners ha\'e been able 10 Oy lcmpor::iry sigAs and b:1lloons anached to 1hc1r prop- erty 10 draw in business dunng the recent ron:iltuct1on of the ~In ~icsa Freeway. The cuy's eu:eptton allu....·ed them to erect · lcmpor:.ry .sians for an unlimited amount of time rat.her than the 14 days e'cry three months currently alloued to bus1nc~s. 1llC iaunun11y. ho\l.e\cr. was expected to end today. Residents have complained about 1he 1011ro·ering balloon promotions :llop certain boule,..ard busiocucs -scntimcn1s that havt: Often been backed by some council ·members, mo.st notably ~13.yor Sandy Genis. But downtown business 6\1.ners :arauc th3.t if the immwnii.y comes 10 an end, i1 will hun the already .rcccss10n-pla1ucd area. "I spoke v.1th a lot of the mcrchaMs down here ond we ecd'' 1he exemption to continue, said Fred J11.n.s.son..• a.i.ner oC , J3.llUOn's Nc-.·pon Pany C.Cnter and prc1· idcnt of the [)ro.·ntCM"n Merchants lu- sociation. Some busincs.s leaden uy the e .. emp-1 _ .. ..,..._. Forecait sfiows illQll'OVllllent In video~ •Former CNN wealhennan helping people learn how to make professional-style movies through his NewpQrt business. · : BY J.l.u.N1& Mel mo,,~ W....... NEWPORT BEAOI -.Fot ...... years. Stne Kosch wu Jttn worldwide • I wtllbc.nua for M:ltYisioa't Cable News Network. But this 1"'· Ille_..._ ....... lioA '¥CICl'H ~ -OIM77 I iJe .. Al• lanta to rcuam .._. IO WI _... ._... ~m ('Mi(Offtil b • • ... ' t I ...... ......ro1e.. ltAsll .. -·-· I .... V'-~lo Pl11poo1 .......... • ..-ts1_..W.. ... _____ ........ .. ....... bl11, 0 q' ., Hf-tie ................. ;:;~.,~--_, alll 'I .. .,,._ ...... . .... ,,_ _, ALSO Did you keep your New -Yalr·s ·raOIUlhin l•t .yaa~?· "[ didn't make this year's resolution because every tin1e you make 'em, you b"rcak 'em.'' -Jack Suber Cosla ~fesa "My New Year's resolution this. year is the same as the last four years, ~vhich is to be a Santa on Christmas Eve at Orangewood Home for abused kids. l kept my resolution again this year.•• "My resolutions· (in 1993) were ro do more reading about , spirituality; especially Eastern philosoph)'> and I wanted 10 rake more art classes. l kept borh, I did read Jots of books and I did take Jots of arr classes. so I did keep my resolutions.·• "My. New Year's resolution the last few years is to be a·good Christian, try ro help people<" more and try 10 be a good person. l try ro keep those every year, and it's gelling berrer every year." "My New Year's resolution this year is lo pur together 35 years worrh of family pictures into. a family album, which I didn 'r do (/a9t) year." Marital medicine: always having doctor in the house T he most widely practiced mcdicinc"is free , acc:cs~ibk: d:iy or night, and requires no paper work. I am surprised it ha!>n't been n1cntioncd in Clinton's health-care progran1 as a model of cos1 culling. \Vh ilc !he providers h:ivcn'1 medic:il degrees. their on-1he·job training qualifies them as superb diagnosticians. Today we'd like to salu1c those. unsung heroines ·of /wlarital f\..fcdicine who bravely toil behind the machines, but getting the pills to their internal deatination requires in~pired timing and a will to win. The sing.le biggest hassle is patient compliance. Whoever created those immortal words, "Take your mcdicin~ like a·man." certainly \11asn·1 a nurse. There's nOthing more irascible and · dangerous than an ailing male. 1-lc's as unpredictable as a wounded llgcr. At 1his crucial atagc. care J.ivers must not hover too doscly. Calm, measured sympathy is indicated. When he bellows all ~ wanu r to be ler1 alone, it's merely tbe bravado or a rallen warrior. Whal. he re.ally wants is ror you to share his misery -sans lectures, As soon as a· spouse takes to his bed his protcstJ quietly dwindle to a faint grumble. Often he's too weak to unleash even one small expletive. -Dill McPc:ak Newport &acb -Constance: Esposito Ntwport Be~ch CITYSIDI -Alma Dcl.atorr-t cUsta !\lc:sa Dl:1na Subt·r Custa ~ lt~a Local merchants honor police, firefighters Fire Captain Tom Hamilton, le~ and two firefighters (ill their plates as local businessman Burl Mulr walcbn Salurd•y al a luncheon &Jvtn to thaDk Costa Mesa police and fire penonnel and local Callfomla HlcJ>way Patrol omcen ror their senke during 1993. All food WU donated by local businesses. 1'1ore than a doun companies pitched in to help with the evtot. 59 and Hold ing scenes. taking all kinds of verbaJ abuse to keep !heir 1natclt. fit and alive. Thi!t. don1cs1 ic care dates b:ack to the fir~l cave wife who tried to cut doYo n on her spouse's be;it meat This is the auspicious moment 10 whip out the medicine. Pow! ...; consumption by persuading him to c:al more berries and 1v.igs to relieve his con:.1ipation. Even then v. i\CS had 10 cp1ploy all their fen1inine wiles to slip a liu!c roughage into their hu!t.bands" diet withuu1 them bclluv.ing like, well, cavcn1cn. Thousand) of years lalcr, wives arc still trying to supcrvilt.c thc.::ir m:an's f;at intake by devious ploys. Some prefer 1hc dircc1 approach. As one spcc1alis1 in domestic medicine put it: ''A 1ablcspoon of fear makes the medicine go dow n. I offer my spouse. 1-larry, two options: cilhcr his cholcstcrof drops dramatically, o r my mottler moves back." The punishment must fit the crimc:ln a lifc11me or marriage, ~·1vcs di:.pcn~ more medications 1han an arcade or gum ball ' au.IU HOTUNl1 .. , ...... to MAU a co .. mo• It • IN l'lluh ~ • """""" '"'"'" al wm.ln rtf I ~ Plwf c.I · 6* lll.f. n.. »!. ,....... ,... ,,,_ ... _ ........ ~~ .... · kft at.tit.,M e'• W- ltW ......... °'* Oiltl ........ a.ca.rt ....... Km~,, ............ ...... -.--i..,_o....o_ rni... ...... c .., • • Once 1ha1 powerful. poeion is down the hatch, you can put another · victory suipe on your nurse's hat T here arc a few male practitionen of Marital t.1cdicine who closely monitor their wives' health and dissipations. I am married to one. Dr. Mcintyre can analyze one of my coughs from two rooms away, dctcnnining whether it's prepneumonia or ii I swaUowcd the wrong way. He.alsq rations my soul-utisfying food binges, and other as.sOrtcd dissipations. Lately, he's even taken 10 counting my cups Of coerce - which is goin1 too rar, so I've had to derend myself my counting his frozen Snicken Ban. S1ill, it's nke 10 have a doc1or in the house.' N•nq Aft.lntyrY's rolumn nias t.1oaday. ,......~0 r•c ' .. "-'.•,.._.._C i J M • Eatlncll lll'OUP IWllllild $1,000 SL Marlt Presbyteri&a Olurth in Ne'Npon Beach ~ awanl $1,000 Sunday to Eltancia High khooi'1 Ethnic FONIR, a propom clesiJned to improve race relalions at all Newpo<t·Mesa hiih Khools. . Teacher Carol Tippcr will rect~ the grant at the 9:30 a.m. sc:~ and aplain the work of the Ethnic Forum to the congrep1ion. Over the past two yean, the forum hu involvtd students in kadenhip trainin& and kxaJ conferen<:cs. The forum leaders have also initiated a video on 5tercol:ypini and racial biu that is lhown to all Crutunca. HOmea llVllClllt8d lfter ·11111·1 dlltll Residents in 1tic 3200 bloc:k or Oay Street in Newport Beach were evacuated from their homes roi two-and-a-half hours after • motorist found a dead man in the street Saturday morning. But after 1 SWAT team's scArch of a house in the area for suspects and other victims, police determined lh:tt the vk1im h;ad shot himself in the head with a rinc while inside his home bcrorc' stumblirig into lhe street. 1l\C inciden1 wu repor1ed to police by the pMKr·by at 8:45. a.m. The driver had apparentJy sctn the man. laler idcnlificd as Lonee Hampton, 43, lyinJ near a curb. Orf dais iaid Hl.mpton was found dead 1t lhc scene. - Police Lt Paul Hcniky said they found a trail or blood lcadin1 into 1hc open front door ol a home. They also round 11 riOc in the hom,e and a "sisnif.ant amount o( blood," Hcnisey said.· • WIATllU AND OCIAN co1101no111 --Newport ...... , 71/43 hlboo: 71/'3 Costa....., 74/47 Coron.11 del ~: 12146 ' . IUUfOalCAIT LOCATION 1hewtc1M ~="""· SA llw.Jeay CdM . SIZE SWlU l·J w 1-J w l·J w 1-4 .. 1.J .. • • He s;aid olficcn re~ndi:'d 10 the same hon~ Tuesday on another report of an attcmplcd • sDk'idc but. after talk.U>c wi1h the.• resident ruu nd no indic:uion or •n at1cmpc. The episode marked the .f.. second 1ime in three da)is 11 loc:til neighborhood w~ cvacuotcd due to an apptirent 'uicidc. Costa ~1csa police clc:.red a · HDmilton S1rce1 apar1n1en1 building and roped off · Aeighborin1 streets ror nearly nine hours Thursday 11fter a dc:ipondcnt Robcr1 Stubbs, Jf, apparcn1ly !.hol him~lf. -By •'I.uni~ ,\fckod ., POLICI LOO COHAMUA \\'ul JYlh Sltttl: A telC\-ision and phone w-crc MOien from 1hc Firll Uni1cd t.1ethodbt Chutth In the -400 bkldt. ~Ir: Diket were ''°'en rron1 lhc pr.ace of a home in 1he 2200 bk>c.k.. E.8M 1711• Stttct: Someone-broke into ~J Town a.nd stoic tOOlcint keultl and an I.Mn. ·vanoU. locatkMal! ,....o au.tOI were rc:portc!J AO&c:n Thundoly (tom the 1lllO -ol ""'°< ... k Drive. Aulot wer1.:.ho ltOkn from •ht ZlOO block ol RulJ<n. the 600 blo<I< ot Town Cemcr Dm-c and the 100 .. Wed ol 2111 Sttt:tt. • •• W bea I mJcraled 10 ll>ete pal'ldiiiacal pa.ru ,more lhan 1 quaner-een1ury ... oae ol 1he newly d'-""red plaiun:I WU RJdaard a.&a , His bomcJpua. COll.4Mnl in the Oranae County edition or 1hc LA Tunes were the IOr1 10 be savored and saved. And when he first toured Lion Coun1ry Sllifari, where I was promotin1 all kinds o( wild things. I was hoping he'd write somcthlna nice about the naturalneu of ti all . : ~CH, nalurally, a ve ry natural TODAY MW8 AI & LAPIDUY SOCll'n The Oran1e Cout ~tincraJ a: Lapidacy SocM:iy will meet •t 7:.30 p.m.. in the O.ta Mc.u. Senior C.Cnu:r. Speakers William and lubcll1 Burns will show slkk:s of G~vcyard Point •&•let and di~ay wnpks of cbcir work.. Tbcy will •lso provide information on the combined American and California Fedcra1ion Gem Show in 1996. For more infonna1ion, call S46-4l89. THUUDAY • UfAft PL.ANNIN• •o• SIN•L.u . Attorney Scott A. Bourdclais will prcscn1 a free pros.ram C'O'ICting r~ablc 11'-·in& U"\1"1. wills and durable~ IM,>WCt of Allorncy for health care :11 the Nc,.·port Bc~h. Pubhc L1 brury. 8S6 San Oc.mcntc Dri\'C, Nc .. -por1 Beach. Pros.ram bc&ins :u 7 p.m. For nwtc 1n!ormadon. call 1hc library 11 644-3181 or 644-3191. SATURDAY •UNIMOW Cruuro:iid.1 of 1hc Wc.11 ts prcsrnt1r\11 G un Shiow 11 1hc Onnae Coun1y Fa11 · and .~1ioh Center in OKia ~lcu from 9 a.m. 10 S p.m. today and Su"""l·· Admdsion is $6 ror adu l!~ SS.SO or tcnlon and children younge r lhan 12 arc frc-c. fOJ more 1nfOJmatK>n. call (8CH) S44-9125. IUNDAY Alrfll1' DIMOMlftATIOlll Local anlM. liekn Rceckr .... hoK w:uert'Olon 11n:: fcatu~d 1n 1 4_isplay at lhc Newport Ccntc:r Libn.r')', will aive: :1 (rec kxturc and demonstration al 3 old thiot M1f:"1· Ju we besM ..-... ... ridlll• .......... I ---I ud joiAed UllhefonlMM-oll dil:tinauil~. Alter dn:llna lhe newly vehicle, she jumped OOIO Ibo hood. peered 1h'°""' lhe·wladobM:ld. and proceeded IO rel;... herself. This must'vo ~ten the columnist's crcattve juices flowing bcgause he gave us a much-needed plug. AAd la5t week, when we finally caiu&ht up wllh each other after 100 many years, he wu still ' JauJ¥~g about his off~ : rectplJOn. - Once again, I Celt com'pclled to remind him th•t the animal's action did not oecasarlly reflect the views or management. About favc ye an tJQ, Dick Bu!Ium walked (or ralh'er, aailcd) away Crom his thricc~ekJy es.s:ays. . p.m. in lhe libfaty, 8S6 Saa Clemente DrM, Ncwpori Bacb.. 'lbe lcct\I~ ... tit.led "Phi&olophy and l\n Principles u TauJht by0 Lcadina Artists of the California School of Wateta>lor." For more: informa1ion, call 644-Jtn TUUDAY,. IAJL 11 una&CY YOLUlnllU ...... Woukt )'OU like to volunteer IO teach another adult to read, wri1c and speak En&IWI' The C.Cn1raJ Oran&c County Literacy Council wiU lrain )'Mt In lhc. L.aubkh Literacy Methods IO )'OU can help aomcooc who ls functionally illitc.rate in Ute En&lis:h Lan1uaae. Oauc1 bcs;in tonip1 a1 the United ~tc1hodi11 Church. 420 W. 19th 54 .• Costa ~tcu. Ela.ssc1 -l'P from 7 p.m. un1il 9:30 p.m. every Tuesd.4y and Thunday fOf 1is weeks. For more infonna1ion, call S48-3384. THUUDAY, JAN. la T'AI CMI Clll• UCTUU Learn the ancient rclaulion art ol rlli Chi Chih at • free procram prC1Cn1cd by Ta.is 1-lolfman at 7 p.m. in lhc Community Room of the N""'-port Center Libnry. 8S6 San O cmcnlc DIM, ~"por1 Beach.. Hoffman·s lecture will include the ofi&iM and health bcncfiu of rai Chi Ouh, u wcU u a dcmonslration. for more informia1ioa, call 644-3181 or 644--3191. SATURDAY, JAN. II un•llMTcouasa Senion who wish 10 crca1e an auractlw. life hlstcwy booklet for their PQl&.criry and friends caa lake adwlnu,e of• aia-wee.k counc 1ha1 Wednesdav Nile with Eric Marienfbal Quartet Includes: Salad • Choice of chicken or ribs • Glass of Chardonnay LIV E JAZZ BLUES & ROCK ROCK wllll YOODUDll SUNAftNpm ......... Tlll---8UN ..... 12am ~-·$ THmW'Gllts TUES Nite-9-1am •• :ry;.,_ ...... _olloll sloop. -8ltd. ... .-.w oa a courM ewa .ors pniloul,. lhaa.._,..........,_ namely, 1 &1udious ~ <irtulnaaviplion ol Sania ulllioa Island. How perilous WU, ii? Well, whca we re-atabU&bcd contact the other day, he WM wrilhloa on ~ bunlt ol pa;,,. Seems lhe old salt had spilled UI I freak boel _ llCci~I ( ... below),,lhereby 'shattenna bis lert femur. That happened e;g111 monlhs ago, .. d he's llilJ unab&e to bucktc bis swash. Aggnvatin1 the intense pain was the bill received from the helicopter ambulance 1ervice. The airlift from Catalina to Long Beach Memorial Hospital, where he underwent rour hours of surgery, was $5,200. ' la llilw d1 cnriw Nti 11• A ... Md Illa mainland. ... .-........ ..-....... tbe --•lf'C••"· Two_..._ lacer, he's now lhe ll<ipp<r a( I ........ lnslead ol ltUdyiac CW•ti•a'1 wa&en co.e...,._, he's eioplori"& h;s Balboololalld'retideoee !'00\IHJ-IOOCll. Occasloaally. ""' dtopc ucboC' ll I delk, where - wilh the k>Yinc collaborations or wile Marjie ~ a book is ncariog r«>mple,llon .. H • descr;bu lhe opus-in-prosi'eu as ... kind of·na\ltical history and ~l'IOnal recollections" 'o( h~ beloved island. Any month nbw, he'll sh ip the manUICript to International · Marine Publishing C.o. HopefUlly, ii will include a chapter on .. HOw 10 Le ap From a Sloop Onto e· Float at 1hc Catalina AllOUNDTO- be&ins today at the OASIS Senior C.Cnter, 800 Marpcrilt Aw.., Corona dcl Mar. TauJ,hl by awud-winnina- writcr and life history apcdallsi Ed Mausa, participants will create a boond bookle1 includin1 anccdocal ' accounts from their IMs. favorite photos and 1encaloa.icaJ charts. ~ .. ·11J be held nery Saturday from 10 to 11:30 Lm. throu&h Feb. 19. For more infomuuion, call ().W..32'4. , NOUllMOW The EqucUrian Center or the o~nie County Fair & Ellposi1K>n Ccn1er in Calta Mes.a ls holtin& a Hunter and Jumper Hone: snow today and Sunday. For more info, call 108-16S2. • SUNDAY,. JAN. 16 OOOSNOW Shoreline: Dos. Fanciers Auocialion of Oranac C.OUnty is hOlting the 15th All-Breed Dot Show and Obedience Trial al the Or:anac County fa.i.rpounds bc&innin& al 3 a.m. Tbc I.bow will rca.1urc l.&O dilferenc AXC breeds and nearly 2.000 dop. P:rocccds Jo: 10 a.ullc local chari1ics. ~Of moc-c information.. call 644-7907. RIDAY, JAN. 21 MOTO&CTQ.I SWU Miil Tbc Onnse Coun1y Fair and ExpOl.itioa C.Cnlcr 1n U.1a r-.1csa is the li1e lor i. fTIOCOtt)-ck sw:ae meet from S p.m. to 10 p.m. in Bu1ktin1 10. Admisuon is S6 for adult.I and children )O'ln&Cr dun 12 arc free:. for · more information, call 36&-0SIS. IATUUAY, JAN. 22 MOUi UfOW1°Thc Equeslrian C.Catcr J • • ii,,( • (714) 963-6847 E~CERCISE CLASSES •Step REEBOK* •Muscle Conditioning •Low Impact Aerobics • Stretch & Tone • Couniry Cardio NEW •Slide REEBOK* t CARD IO EQUIP~- • Treadmi lls ·• Stairclimbers • Lifecycles • Liferower • Circuit Training Natalia Lanoo · Member since 1984 at the Onn&e C.owny fair and · ElpoNlbl Ccnltr in Calta Mes.a is holdin& • Wcsicrn hone show today and·Sunday. For more informaiion. caU 70l-16'2. ....... -. GA TS IJmited is holdina • tr .un ~h..,.,. 1oda1 and Sunday from JO a m to J p.m. in building 10 11 lhc Orange Counry Fair A &posi.tion Ccnicr 1n COit• McMi. COil is S5 ror Jdult1 anJ children ,ouo1cr than 12 arc free For mcwe information. call (708') MJJ-065~ !HUUDAY, JAN. 27 1'0UMit llDUSUCANI MLUa lltc: Januar')' miser of the Or:ingt County Youns Rcpubhcans .... 111 ti.: ;11 Bim. Porcttl's_ 3333 Bristol Sr . Cos1 J Mesa from .6:30 p.m. lo 9:30 pm Complimentary hors d0ocuvcn; and .. • •• Just Ilka lsthmm Pier Ou.tine 10.Foot Waves Without locurrins Bodily Harm." And now the masicaJ "'CUC ... What t1igcrect &his 10..IOot wave or noit aJiaa wu a warmJy welcomed lcucr received the other 4ay from old friend Dick BuJfum, beginni"oa ".Rarely do 1 -.rrrite to another writer a~u his prod~ but. .. " And then he proueds Cot two handv11rittcn p:1gct to write about my product (favorably and his femur (unfavorably.) II wa.s wriucn on the kttcrhead of Abracadabra PrciS, ba.scd on Balboa Island, and thereby hangs ailo1hCr talc. In all oflhe thinp 1ha1 have happened in the past couple of decades, I'd nearly forgotlcn that ht: 's a world-class m:igjcian: The ou1put Crom his Abracadabta Press no-halt· bar FOJ 1nfomution, call 2.5.5·1512. SATURDAY, FEa. 5 · YOUNO •1111Ua&.ICANI U.U. • The Orange County Youns Republicans arc hav1n1 their 1994 Presidents B::ill at ··The Talc of the Whale" rcS1aurlln1 at t~ Balboa Pav1hon. 400 M,::iin St., •n Balboa from 6.JO p.m. 10 I a nl. Cost IS SSO for mc mbcn. SSS fo r non·mcmbcn. For more infonn:111on. call Kelly ~1t"Ca.,. :11 !SS-ISi!. THUUDAY, n•. io llNIO• CIHTI• LUNCNION The Jewish 5':n10r Center in ~la r-.tcu is co-sponsonng a lecture discuuK>n and lunchC'O(I :it the UCI . . . . ' his .... served u 1 hiblt for -.,.. ..... prestidiplllO<S, ....... wwn a pre:ny mcu wud •J W For yc.:us he's pcrfotmcd at I.be Ma&)c: CUtk, LA's· ckadd ol torccrj. "- There'• oac Irick, 1~p. llw he's ttiH LryiD& to awter.10 wir. '"How do I m>ke lllis poln disappear!" -Can't answer that, pal. uccpt 10 pr<teribe: •Keep .. &M .. pleasure lO othc_rs." . 0 AND HERE'S ANOTHER NEAT TRICK -When I phoacd BuJfum. w.ho's my aac "(12), we ex.changed New Yc:&.r's erec1jnp. And he lcf1 me these words: ··Every year is a &ood year whcA you li'o'it to sec the end of it.,. Jtrry Kobrin'• coJu°m•. ,.. •• J\1ondMy and lt'l"datsd.ay. Unro'Cf\lly Oub ill 11 :JO 1.m.. The k cturc b) featured 1pcatcn Gkwia Skl::ansly :ind ps)Chothcrapb1 Hckn Lonni -..111 coo.~r the 1mponcu1cc ol commun1C":1.t.on throusJI hfe's purncy. ~l I) S~,5 and lnt"li.odCl lunch. for rc!l.o:r.~LK.ln' anJ u1form.t.1ion, caU 6J6..30SO. or the SC"nK>t Cc.ntcr :at .>15-55\J ONGOING Y.M<.A CL.USU R1:g1~1r .. 110n "under .,.,.) for th<: .... .,.purt-Crn.t..< ~1e~-l r.1oc Y~ICA ., ,n:,·r .... u1u11 of cl:rui:!o 1h11f bc&111 \l.in.JJ• f-<1r nw..irc 1nf()(m:11ion on d~\\ .i .. 1i;c\ ~nd 11n\C\., c:ill f>.J1-~ ,)rud JOUT iltlNS lo Arv41ad Tll'M·a rd1tur. llJC' Dall) Pikll. J..MI ~ IJay St. .• Cu~•~ .\ltu. Ullf. '!U1. Please Joa Us t'or DI-er L-ehor Weekend Braneh Sabatnl's ... origNly fOl.lldld In Chicago after our faher broul1t "" -recipe tor .... ,l1m<Jul ltakM\ SIUSaQC frtrn Palermo, ltliy ..... in h 1930's. Today, tis sons & ~ corclrue t8 provide a ton!IC*U ·=~=:..=.. w"' 5 gen!<1llOnS al -prlO< Thari< you, TheSabllhlfamly CATERINO SPECIAUSTS • ___ l:Mw_,_ • ..,,, ,,., ... ,, "' ...... ,__ - Fo<ReseMlionSClll n~• ""--·-- WEIGHT TRAINING • Camstar ! Sprint • Gravitron • Free Weights QUALITY CLUB •Limited Membe~hip •Certified Trainers & Teache~ •Nutrition Workshops • Beginner Wortshops •Towel Scmcc &. Ammenities • la P1aa • IC_, lnl11 Mlt• Nnpa1t B_. • 1.11 • •' 4 Hil••m t y l. _.,_, under that bour'a AUtM. ~ fJ)'S in lhc b111 were IO dnink, tMy didn'I know the difference." Latin uld. "Ir you aot in the ring with somebody, you rought ror the money that was thrown in. Some days I'd average SI .SO. The mo1t-l ever made was si.x bucks. It went to help recd the (amjly." He Pid his biggest boxina break came when he got the cha.nee to work-for Jcacndary rnlddlcwciaht Sugar Ra,y Robinson"bfter attending the champion's 1rainln1 camp in New York. "I worked ror him with his cleaning business and s1ili bo:<.ed and went to trainin1 camps," Latin said.-"lt was like meeting'the Pope to me." >,.llhough hi.s sight prevented him Crom training for cha'mpionshii>s, Latin said Robihson's trainers taught him the trade or conching and, by 18, he was already helping his · first fighters. Still, all he e\'cr . wanted to be was a fighter. •lt'm rrus1ra1cd," Latin said. SIGN fr991 P•9• 1 tion can't just continue along New- port" Boule.,.ard. rorgetting the rest or the city. Man) businesSC"S, such as the Harbor lluulcvard of Cars. have also been lool.ing ror a little . recession relier for a long time. "If we continue 10 allow i1 for merchants along Nc"'port. why- sho uld the car dealers not be given the same." lioaid Charlie \Vi I- son, head o f the Cusla ~·1esa Eco· nomic 0c ... elopn1cnt Tal>~ Force. Wilson suggested th;il one con1- .,,.. promise could be a sun!tct clause to suspend the law for a scheduled amount of tin1e and lei the mer- chants prOve they can promote themselves tastefully. "\Ve 11 ... e in a dif[ercnt environ- ment thal may need some forn1 of cornpromisc," he said. In the n1ean1imc, 1he sign ordi- nance is expec1cd 10 come back bero(C 1hc council for review in the coming weeks. Some council mcn1bcrs say lhC) don'! ...,·ant 10 be ha)ty in their decision tonight about the exemption until they hear what staff inembcrs ha,·e to _ say about the ordinance. ··Merchants arc still struggling in the area," said Councilman Joe Erickson. ··1 don·1 ha\'e "a problem with the banners, as long a~ they arc something relSOn.:ible ., In 01her action, the city will consider a reques1 from Orange County F3°irground orfici.:ils Ip hold a cattle drive along Fairview Road on July 15. l "hc mO\'t "'ould be 1n concurrence \l,•ith the 199.l fa ir then1c. "S:addlc Up For Fun," :a tribute to horliot and h:ay. The council ..., ill 1ncct at 6:30 to- night at n Fair Dn,c. Oasis Senior Center unveus Its classes for new year ·rhe Oasis Senior Center in Corona del ~l:ar is husung a variety of cla!tses for the nc"' ~c.ir fur older adults. Cl.i!>SCS include: • llcahhy J::atin1: ~1ond.i~'· I :J0-3:30 p.m. starting Feb. 7 Free. • Bqlnnina llrid&i:: ~·1ond.i}!t. 11 a.m.-1 p.m .. Jan. I0-~1ai 28. $35, • lnlern1edi11k \\'ati:rcolor. Mondays, 9 11.m.-noon, Jan. 17-March 28. S3S . •Bead Slrin1lng:; ~1ond.i>'· 9:45-11 :30 n.m .. Jan. JO.JI J fl"C •Ballroom l>anc,': 1·uc~d.11,. 2:30-4:30 p.m . ongoing i ll'C • Convi:n.:allunal {;ern1.111: \Vcdncsda~'· 10 a in ·n.-...111 st.1 rt1ng Jan I 1 l·1L"c • flo"·<'r Arrangiuit: \Vcdncsd.iy'. 11 a 111 ·~n, Jan. 12-Fcb. 2. Sl5 _ • IJu.1111 Uanci n11: \Vcdncsdays, 3:15-4:45 pm . J;in. 12-~1arch 16. SJ5. -. ' • Calli1r111ph y: Wednesaays. 9-10:30 am . Jan. 12·feb. 16. $20. • Vintn\'igor Exerclw. ~1onday, Thur~ay. 10-11 :30 a.m., Feb", ~4.~l:ay 2. $40. • Yoea: Thursdays.. 9-lO a.m .. Jan. IJ·March 17~ SJO. • Land.salpf Palnllna: Thursd4ys.. 9 a.m.-noon, starting Feb. 7. Free. • t.b1ur1 Driv• Thundly, Friday, 8 a.m.-nooa. Jan. 20-21, Feb, 17,18. $8. •Bcwl•nlaa w ... c1l1r. Thund1ys. 9-11:)0 1.1111 .. Jin. :ZO.Mardl 24. $». For 'more inComlatlon and ' ••Jislnlbl. caU.644-32.M. Tho Oooil Senior Calu ii mt.ct al IClt M .... 1rlte A¥1rhl eor.,,.. •• Mar. • .,=••clll-*IMa fl -· I ....... IO bo 65, bul ...... ,,,, -. ' dtum, IO -1 dwllp. I CU bar. bul lcplly I can'L" So it he e&n'I be 1 champ&oa, lbc .... bat lhinJ Lalin U)'I. ii to train them. "You al.molt have to d ... him out or the om." said Joe Perilli of Newport Beach, a fellow boxer who also coaches teens at the center. "I just think he has so-much rapport . with the t:lds. Klds love him -and they have ftsp«1 for him. He's very clcan""iving and a good role model)' . Latin, who with fclktw ~lf!llcr George Lalka stai;tcd SOY s boxing progr:am, has helped · raise needed equipment like hca~gcar, gloves and a ring for the center. He doesn't sec. 1hc program as just an afternoon's diversion, he wants to make chimpions of teens. He and Perilli have plans for amateur fights as cnrly as next year, • ,., , .. • _.,_, ........ =-.... ·"-"' ml)' lar·t of Ill kind in .... _.., ....... by RJchird Hunler ol AUanla. The llrip ...U "°" fronl -which opened In NOYe:mbcr ud is the finl on the Weit Coast -1ar1c1s people who · arc k>otifts ror simple Wlys to dU· , plicaite weddin& · videOI or cr~­ atlvt:ly put still plclufes to mum ''or transfer worn oul home 8- -milli~tcr films to video • The store has four editing rooms customized for various . types of video productiofi.. People can either learn how to•cdil 1hc 1apes thcll\$ClvcJ or thcY ~n tu1n cYCrythina a,'Cr 10 be edited for them. Doing "ii yourself costs lea aflcr I Of\C·timc $40 ch:argc for ;in hour lesson· on how lo use the cqui~mcnt. Self-editing a , ~­ grade video costs $20, ho.v1ng 11 done cmts S40. · .BUt Kosch said . learn ing it for thtfnsclvcs can be more rcw:1rding for cus1omCrs. -g:.-~:,~ ........ -:::;::;. -... !or jllll .... ,._ .............. find -...a· ..... -· . ..,,. la tba pllOOt -. l.alt week, •he llOflCd a pnije<t io pv1 all 40 or her pann1'1 hcNM movies ooto video tape and 1hcn crc11c 1 sepa- rate video wi1h anippcu c:horc:o- arophed '° mu ic. . "Jt'1 ror my d:td's $0th birth- day " Manc.he$ter 11td. .. l1'1 great be~use 1bcy'll k:t yyu.edit ii ar1c1 they\'C 1ra~s[erred !hem to vi~co. Jl's someth1na my 51~1cr and I arc doina 1oec1hcr." · Dan Ellis. • k>cal inventor \I.ho w;is in the store on :l recent mo1 n. ing. said he was t.akin;& a 3-n;iinutc video dcmonstrahon of an 1n,cn- 1ion ond copyins it 10 another video tape with the sccmen1 1c- pea1ed.i1iel( for two-hours. l~e \.\11! show 1he vi~ n.t a 1rade ~h\)V, this week where it will play cun· tinuously (or woi1in& cu.stomi:r~ '>tl be doesn't have lo keep rewinding "When you KC your own handiwork , you reel like an artiS1," J...atin said. ··I feel like what I sec in th ese kids is my work." . M.u.c M.4mc. o .. u.Y PILOT ''There's a lot or bu11uns. bul they arc prCtty much 1hc s:1mc things that arc on ;:people's own VCRs." Kosch s:r.id. "Once they know how 10 do ii, t~y IO\'C -ii . It's With one Other fUll·timc tn1· ployee ,and scVCTal pa.rl·lu'ncr,, Kosch• can also offer on-loc:un'in .,.jdco shoots and full-blown pr 11- duction o( videos for businc~~, He is also "°-orking with 01an~~ Co3sl College to :allow filnt ~11 .. dents to .,.,,ork .,.,ith.,, more e4U'J' • Steve Kosch, CNN we;ithe~an turned Newport entrepreneur • mcnt. • FLEX Y OU R FI NANCIAL M USCLES WITH TH E FISCALL Y FIT ; I WORKOUT $.YSTEM, Free WHEN Yo u OP EN ANY BAN K OF A MERI CA P E R SONAL C H EC KI NG A CCO UNT B E FORE F E BRUAR Y 11 . t-l erc·s help for keeping that New Year's resolution 10 finally get your finances info shape. Each Fiscally Fit Workout Sys1em comes with a fun. easy- 1<>--usc workbook and audio tape full of si tnplc exetcises for gelling your fomily iRto bcttei fina'1cial hea lth. Using_ the Workout. you'll sec wh~;c .1hC money rca,lly goes every mon~h. Find out "how to trim the fat from your budget. Strc11gthcn your savings plan and learn how to give · your 'ran1iJy the things you want ~or 1hc,m . Like your first • home. college for lhe kids. a secure retirc1ncnt and more . But hur:ry. To receive your free Fiscall'y Fit Wo~ko~t Sys tem. you 'll need lb open up a Bt>fA personal checking account. the most convenient check.in& in 1he s1a1e; before February I I • .) 994, So set i~ shape! You can doJt! J<>11 down 10 your nearest BofA branch today! Act now und J'"OU could win S1J':OOO ln.$1ap1/y, See your bra1tch for derail$, ' BANK I NG, ON AMl!RIC'A" HI ._.of Ainerlca ' ' • • • ·-- • Rve lrOm Costa Mesa are ·11r-c1F ' ~ Litxembourger, Tran are repeat selections; juniors Weir, Chatman, Cre.nshaw also named to team. · BT' BA.UY f AVLICNIA, Sro.n Wanu. The 0:>$ta Mesa High football team: which posted the most wins in the school's 34 sea· sons, of varsity football, placed "five playcn on l~e AU-CIF Division Vlll squad, including se- nior repeaters Bryan Luxcmbouraer and Blnh "Runaway'' Tran. - Costa Mesa 1un1ors Dewayne Crenshaw, Charles Ch:itman and Jason Weir were also named to the squad, selected by sporuwriten representin& the Arnntcur Athletic Founda- 'ion of Los Angelcs/Ftnt Interstate Bank AU- ·Soulhern California Board of Athletks. Luxembouraer. a 6-foot-Z. 220-pound of-fe~e auard and inside linebacker, earned the additional honor of D1vmon Player of the Year. Tran, who amused a Newport-Mesa Dis~ trict single-season record 2.303 .rushing yards this f.all, was an All-Division VIII honoree last season after totaling 1.631 ruihing yards. His 1993 output v.as the third-best single- seuon total in Oranae County bistory. A three-year varsil): ~tancr who played mostly defense as a sophomore, Tran finished his career with 4.333 yards. ~rruuhang the pre- vious dis- Tran averaged just more than 30 carries per game tor the Mus- tangs, who rode the churning legs of their senior tailback to a school-record 400 points . trict career record set by Nc..,..-port Harbor's St~c Bra- z a s in 1982-83. A 5-foot- 7, 170- pounder being re- cruited by Division JI and Divi- sion Ill colleges. Tran wu the Dally PUot Ncwport- Mesa D~tnct Offenshe Pla)cr of the Year for the second straight c:am~gn He scored 23 touchdowns this Call. bringin& hu carefr IOI~ 10 46. Opcrauna behmd 1 mammoth offcns1\c line, Tran l\cragcd JUSI more than 30 carries per game for &he Mustangs. who rode the churning lep of their senior 111Jback to a .chool·rccorJ 400 points ~n route lo 1 9-3-2 record and a berth in 1hc Davilion Vlll championship 1:unc. l >1a1>r~>r11u ~"'4( l>ULt I"ll •r Cost;.i Men High offe.n.sive lincman/lincboick.cr Bryan L~bourger, shown doing wh.it he .does best, is tJ1e _Ch Di,ision \1il) ~Ll)~r of the. Yc;u. Tran's 23 TDs tncludcd runs of 97, .76, 63, 60, 52 and 52 yuds. BY BAJUlt fAl'LJt..~t.L, s...,.n Wann C osta Mc-.3 High senior Bl')an Liuembowgcr has capped a momentous se- nior football season by being nameJ CIF South- ern Se~uon Dl\l\1on VIII Pla)cr of the )c.u LUXEMBOURGER ti.ilf ~llf\C:f) • l k ;i~-W m:rnagcJ ttirce inten.:ep· .11on ~. ;md "'"3' a -dan 'erou' 1hre~l ''' upponcnis' pa~'ml pl•n~ lh ·a prominent "'capon .in Ddcn!t1"e Coordtn:nor Ale' Heni.icrwn') ag-Crcnsh:iw, named All-Clf on d4tcnsc, was · a dominant defensive end who doubled as 1 stanJoul fuJJback " A 6-1·. 190-poundcr, he was tabbed fus1- te1tin AH·Pac1flc Coast. Uape as · a runn1n1 back by the circwl's coxhcs, while earn.in& P i101 All-Distnct and All-PCL rec:osrution on defense. grc 11re scheme · ...-Costa Mesa lineman/linebacker cap s big season with CIF Player of Year honor H ' C!ff Orh d1Jn ·1 'hlp on )pcetal te.im .. cuhcr. :b 1"''>· ot his three field ~ah helped turn a )t>-33 def· '' 11 tu L.agun.;i H1th 1010 :in unhlel~ l~·36 P:.cific l \1,1,1 League \ICton 1n the J.!Jmc\ f1n:il l7 ~cond A tran fer from £disan HiaJl, Crenshaw rushed for 930 yards on 12l carries (an a\'Cr- a;e of 7.7) and his 13 toucbdowa runs m- cludcJ bunts of 66, flP, 59, S9 and 44 yards: A dominatlng pw rusher, Crenshaw had • five ucks isi .the M~tangs' lJ...3 rcaular- 1tuon 41.Ctory over Trabuc:o Halls. • Chatman, a transfer Crom Foothill High, helped solidify the M~tangs' pass defense at. comcrbxt.. while doublios af win&back on offense. - Lu,cmbourgcr. a b-foot-:?, 210- pounJ ~o-wa~ stJndout for the Mustl!Jls~. "'as sclcdeJ by sportsv. ntcrs rcprescnt- in& the Amateur Athleuc Foundation of Los Ange- le Fint Inter tale Bank All-Southern California Board of Athletic. for hlS dominant presence on both·sidcs of the ball. An AU -ClF offensh'C guard as a Junior. Luxe~ }>()urger rqxatcd an offcns.1r-c ~lection this fall. The Newport-Mesa District and Pacific Coast league Most Valuable Player. he earned the Oivi~ sion's uhimate tndl\idual honor for leading the Mustangs to thelf ~anninJ.C$1 season in the school's 34-)Cat1\isiory; Mesa, "'11ich finished 9-J...2 after a 44~ loss to Trtbuco Hills in 1h.c Clf Divi ion Vlll champaon-... , hip game. v.on ii\ (1~1-e"er outngh1 lelgue cham· pionsh1p, thanks largely to Lu,cmbuur~c r\ contn· but ions. In addition to hLS strong blod.ing. ut1lucJ hca"llY a.s a pulling guard in Coach M~ron Miller'!> pitch· and-trap ground attack., Lu.;<cmbourger gainC'd fame as an ca:plos11rc hitter v.h1lc leaJina the ~k~a de- fense at inside linebacker. Helpma pa1rc the way for All·CU· ta1lba£j Banh "Runaway" Tran'1 Sln&)e-scason (2,1 >1) :.anJ career ( 4,333) rushing )Vds. Luxembourger "'a' a three· )ear varsity starter. Dcfensilrely, he combined fierce 1nrcrhll~ "1th a nose for the football to conti.nualh I 'cl "PP''''"I .. .· W ith pf councs and COWltJy ctubl come ce~d POA . professionals. It's the &lamoious life, fi&bt? Well. not exact.Jy. , · eumination, can they apply for membership m the PGA. ~ It isn't the end, bowewr. E¥ery three )C&n, pro1 must be rCc:ertifaed. Thia js aa:omplished tbroup succa.sful completion or onaoina COW1e v.ork and bi&b marb from a panel of peen on recertiftcalioo interviews. . • Qlp IMU .-Recent 'Wedocsday outings for the Newport 8eaU Merely bcina a aood aolfer isn't enou&h. ,It ta.ka yean of demanding v.ork aDd atvdy. ln addition to tuchina akilb. bcJaa a pro UJ\-Ol\c au facets ol aotf COWK operation Ud ma.naiemcnt, from retail saJd «>event pltnnLaa Uld orpni.z.at.K>n, public rclal~ markctiQa and (acilitica ID&ftl&Cmenl. You atan at ·the bottom, bcpnnlftl wilb an • c..ncnsiYI certification pcOpam. _.bta a aolfe( -.orks Golf cOw.; me'?'• club pfoduccd few surprise&. On Dec 15, Haak . LtFdmw woa low poa (65), while Dtue loUorf --on low net (Sl). Jlm lJUle wu ICCOt\d low net (SS). On Dec. 22. A.I Cf8:DS1o• • o low paa (61), vrilb Jlla l>aaMr (S4) and Doe WWI (SS) caned low net boaon. ltd ;iho bov1cJ J7 comc;..,KIO' l'H the ~~tanp · · .. anJ hi' 45 ~mt' niaJe "Crt rhc 1hlrJ·n~> t 0.11 the. te:>m. hclpan~ pad a ...:hool ''"£lc·!>C!l'4ln rc .. orJ 400 fXlll)l' < Lu\Cmbourger C\.'UrcJ ht) h.llHt>alr lut11rc to, ·*' ccp1intt a scholu~1p to n:mur: ·hill 1.~rcer .ii \ 11 l;.inO\a. Dee ~O He \ClecteJ the \\'1IJ .;a1' .i Ja, a 1c1 returning from ;a tv.o-d;ay rccnmin& .\Ii. 1 10 thr Penn ,t,:in1J c:unpu,, JU>t outside Pbil 4dph1a . • Amon& other' included io the ret1u111ns b;:ittk for his -.c~ioc v.e~ S.an J Stilt .ir ·,.,e ('11:.d I }i1u ir lm:zud 1o • CUSTOM . INVITATIO PRI TI G CENTER Ct·hl\N' Frnm Our H"l1i~ of u an apprentice for a Oua-A POA prof ionaJ, a ccnif.cd bead pro at a ncopiaed POA dub, "'ho aarea to IC.Nf u a spouor. Sia moatbs ol on·lbe-job traiaint • needed before lfl application can be aubmittcd. SPECIALIZING I Pre-owned Rolex Wllebe$ 'lj/w · p,.;,,, CokM. ~ atl Bss 'q a. CU> .... lnctMduaJs M:cepled In«> the~ then attend a OM week iftlroduceory dall 08 eolf tlourM ' ••••ment (BUli•• Schoo& I). Tbe nut step is lO lake • Flf lkills ......... ....,. ability is .......... . . . -PAYING10Pf DOLLAaJOll •.DIAMONDS CUSTOM A~ AVAILABLE •Di....,Dilll •Dmnc-tlezell nm. W9'o pea 1M1 ..... tllM ao OD to Busin ..... u.. Wide .,.... ol Cllliilli ill Md fidds u • • diw 1' ' ' 11 ,.., cs*sel a ..,.....,. POA naa. dd .. ' 1111,12¢'1u@s'1212,...,cmtrdpJ1JHOtud 11 2 'sthM .... 3 • Hlailtfl • ... • ........ d"fi.nl 11111-. A min'•• •--at n11211u t 'f 1n NquincS fdr ...... th• • ll~ w~ • .. ,, ' ............. JIGA ...... ..., ......... tolddrm1 a: frn•1.,21 .. af ....... ..,. .. s•IM•h bawbeea"1tlehd••k•M.Wm'G1 .... ,... .... \ \ . •JBWILlll • • .... .. Flshennen corMlg back · .wttti near-limlls of bonlto,. • .. well as sculpln, whitefish. -s ponllshen oper11liii out ol l'lewporf bey a...dillp, after 'P"adioa 1ut , -~U., U. Ouistmu boot jiar:ldel. uc hudi0& bodt to ol!sbore . llsliiq pounds where pd bonito roshinl is currentJy on Lip for anaJcrs. . · ; Boaehelds in the two-to flw:-pound dllSl arc bitin& aloo11be ftoat..Mde of ~ta!U.a Island, aad thcre are abo bi& iichoots ol "breezUli" bonito schooled up ln an area four tO five 111ilcs off Newport 8eacb. Aa:ordin1 to landin1 spokaman Marty lllaJehurt at Davey's Locltcr (673--14~). the three-quarter day lpOl'I boat FteeU«e bu been LlflCtina in on bonito 11 lhc island and c:om.iq back with near limits ol the ICT&WY IW1'ace fccden. Good live bait conditiou s&iuld sustain the bite and hopefully white sea bass will . als<f'move closer to the beach and begin showiaa up in daily fllb c:ou.nts for both our sport fleet and private boatcn. • Alona the coast. sculpin and whitefish arc beina fished over s~allow water .rcc~s in about 80 feet or water. Ne&r limits of sculpin were decked by anaJcn tishina on half-day boots r..ru.1 out of Newport Linding . (675.()55()) earlier trus week and this bite should continue through the remainder of the holidays. Two rigs arc accountiitg for the bulk of sculpiil being decked locally, reports Gavin Baker at Newport Landing. Anglers arc droppina Scampi lcadhcad jigs in one- to tw~ weights., ri&&ed with pink tails and then tipped off with chunks of cut-up frozen squid. Another system that is workiri1 errect.Wely on sculpin and also taking good numbers or whitefish is a double dropper loop ri& baited up wj1h pieces of squid or .anchovies. Sheephead continue to hit whole live !!qUid when fished over artiftcial reefs off Huntinaton Beach, whilc.SJnd and calico bass arc hitting on live bait along the 'S6uthem coast with hot spots off Lapna lkach producing the most consistent catches or legal bass. •Salt .water anglers should remembc.r to purcha$C • 1994 fishing license before going fl.Shin& in the ocean or bay. 0nly . pier fishermen arc exempt from haVing' license in 1heir posscsston whep fishing o~ lhe Southland coast. · The Departmenl of Fish and Game has discontinued .the SJ Sport and Cqmmercial Marine Resources Protection Stamp for 1994.·lt seems that the dcpanmcnt has collected enough funds through this revenue stamp collection fund established in 1991 to pay off gill ncttcrs affected by Proposi\ion 132 and who applied f6r compensation. . Those claimants who surrendered GilV Trammel Net Pcrmits"io the department and mcl other requirements of the law arc u;>e.ctCd to receive about a million doUan fro this fund and the remaining dollan will ~ spent on other fish ~d &•me projects in the SlllC. R.ccord·aetting running back Binh Tran of Costa Mm High WU • finM•am .\ll·CIF l,.11xcmbowgcr Tran• Weir ·Chatman ALL~CIF: OL-·Jason Weir, Costa Mesa OL~Josh McMaster, ta Sierra OL-Justin Poe, Trabuco Hills .......... OL -Ben Adams, La Mirada A S-10, 170-i)ounder, he had four interceptions en routC to 1 OL-B(ian Gardner, Tell)ple City spot in the All-District and All-PCL secondaries. orrcnsivcly, K-Dana Barsuhn, South Pasadena Chatman rushed for 347 yards on SS carries (a 6.3-yard average) Defense and caught a tcam-hi&h 11 passes for 188 yards. Weir, a &-foot, 230-pound guard and defensive end, was recog-LB -Steve Stand, Laguna Hills nizcd for his offensive contribution, which also included brief LB -Ron Gerhard, La Sierra · itinll 11 tight end and blocking fullback. LB-Mittord Kinnard, Serra Pleyer of the Veer c LB-Mark Hays, Bellflower LB·OG-Bryan .Luxembourger, Costa Mesa 6-2 220 Sr. LB-Andrew Costantino, Temple City Offense DL-Brad Cervantes. Trabuco Hills BK-Blnh Tran. Costa Mesa 5.7 170 Sr. OL-Sal Waltermire, Century BK-Fred Kim , Laguna Hills 5·8 185 Sr. OL-Oewayne Crenshaw, Costa Mesa BK-Dan Loyd , San Marino 6·3 200 Sr. OL-Jeny Lemon, La Mirada BK -Oscar Casillas. Sl Monica 6-2 180 Sr. OL -Trevor Patterson, San Marino BK -Ryan Hura. La Mirada 5· 10 165 Sr. OB-Chal1es Chalman, Costa Mesa AP -Fernando Rodriguez. Norwalk 5.9 160 Sr. DB-Geoff Beckham,"Trabuco Hills WR-Matt Rechner, Trabuco Hills 5.9 160 Sr. DB-Gavin Peries. San Marino WR-Josh Oder, San Marino 5.9 160 Sr. OB-Anthony Gaines, Norte Vista TE -Hugh Home, San Marino 6-3 210 Sr. OB-Corlty Miller, Yucaipa OL-Bryan Luxembourger, Costa Mesa 6-2 220 Sr. DB-Jason Jones, S~ Monica Cttttshaw 6·0 230 Jr. 6· 1 275 Sr. 6·2 235 Sr. 6·6 285 Sr. 6·2 220 Sr. 5.9 160 Sr. 6·0 190 Sr. 6· 1 195 Sr. 6·3 230 Sr. 5· 11 180 Sr. 6-2 215 Sr. 6·4 215 Sr. 5· 11 210 Sr. 6· 1 190 Jr. 6·3 260 Sr. 5.r . 200 Sr. 5-10 170 Jr. 5.9 150 Sr. 5·10 170 Sr. 6·2 190 Sr. 6·0 1.75 Sr. 5-10 170 Jr. • ...... .... Vanguards Coach Reynolds seeks some rellef from telm's inctedlble rash of ailmenls . • W hca is it all POI 10 and? ,,,., •• ~-Southero CalilonUa I' sncn'• basketball coach BIU Reynolds hu to be ..... tbetl days. Reynolds hu had to underJO a 1UCCClliotl of injw-icl 1h1t would tat I.be mosc pa1ien( or men. ' . The latest canic "" We~y nis)lt when Danin Bryant, a S·foot-9 point · , auud who trigcn the otrcmc, went· doo#o with 1 dislocltC:d toe. &ylnt, 1 cond•leam aU-dislrict selection last se110ft, WU bact in the lineup on Frkl1y when the Vanau1rds raced Evan,el CoUegt o( Mi-ari. Tbe VaO&Uards' plis)lt hu ewked '°'"" sympathy from sec women'• coach Dean .Cooper ... Have )'OU ever heard Of-.. tcarD\ that bas lost two players with heart problems?" he said. . ·Coooc"r was re(enin& to scni<>f.suard Scolt C::.mpbcll. who will not play the c-ntirc scuon after bein& di~~with IR irreaular heartbeat, a'nd &enk>r CUlrcl John Naro.. who has still noc been OK'd 10 play after complainina of bcin& light-he\'!led in a recent game. . At one poin1, lhc V1r;i1uards were fqrccd to practice wilh just seven players. from an original prc·scuon roster which featured 14 members. Addina 10 the problems are an ankle injury to Erk: Carmichael, who has rc1ur.ned to the lineup, and a groin injury to Mike Ruble. Colleges "ll's been• ch&llcnsc to the p!aycrs and a challenie 10 the coach in& st:aff. ·• said Reynolds as he· surwyed the scene before Friday's 11mc. "We're back to 12 guys OIJI theR now after addin1 (formcf1 Cos111 ~tesa Hi&h pl:aycr) Jeff Mens the other day." Al one poinl the numbers had diminWled to just eisht p!aycrs due 10 lhe various ailments. But the V1nsu1rds have man1sed to keep their heads 1~ w11er, as they boast an 8-' record after 1 New Year's Eve win 1pinst Evangcl. SCC returns to actK>n on Friday in th~ UC San Diceo Tournament on Friday evenin1> The Vanauards' fin1-round opponent ts aarcmont-McKcnna Collcse at 6 p.m. f'-. Other teams involved ih lhc tournament include host UC San Dicio and Millikin University of Decatur. Ill. The Loscn play Sa1urday 11 6. the winners will face off :11 8. •The SCC women's IC3m continues IC1~ .. , gain respect under Cooper's direction. ~; followin& 1111 season's first non-losing record in schoal history, the Van1uards' s1ock in the GSAC conlinucs to improve:. sec is 10-3 record aflcr an impressive 59-47 vklory over Evangel Friday. "It's eoin&.10 be an even race," said Cooper of the upcoming conference wan whkh bcsin Jin. ll with a home same 11ains1 Azusa Pacific. "Fresno Pacific appears to have an edge over everybody. but after that i1 lhould be 1 real figh1. '"I think we've slartcd to turn it around. People used to come in and have link: trouble with sec. but 1t\11's chanains. .. Looking back at a year lull of . high scores and a even a few perfectas .... Costa Mesa:s Kona t:anes was a bevy of activity in '93. doubles and singles" events. J uly: Gres Nelson. 1 member of the 720 Debbie Van Dell rollJ whal ends up Scratch, bowled the high series for the befni tbc hi&best series for women league 1992-93 season -790. bowlcn ia ·lhe 1992-93 seuon -7•2. It AUSU'l: Cotta Mesa's bowling A OWl)' of activity and a blizzard of may also b1ve been the r111t 100 series policemen fare well •aain In Las hiah KOres is the way 1993 will be bowled by a woman in a sanctioned Vcgu. JCona leapo bowlers Aaron remembered at Kon1 Lanes. And le1pe at Kona. • • 1homas and Phil Dictcnon were pan: of here are some of th<>K remembrances ... April: Char Ford became the firs1 lbc learn. J uuwy: J<?Yf:c McAllis1cr and Steve female to win tho Scratch 6-Gamer. Kona k:c&lcn Jerry Robinson and Scntch. (Formerly the 720 Scratch. Due to the caliber of bowlers now joining the ic.ap.e. the swnmer season mcmben YOted to raise 1hc entering maximum by "° sticb). Sally Neufeld and Larry P1lmi1er· beCame"the JCCOOd cou'pte to hold 1hclr nuptials at Kana Lanc:a. NcuJeld ls one or Kona'1 playroom attendants and Palmiter is now a karaoke host and bowls in a Twner were crowned Bowlen or the She scored a tJinale-.pin victory O\ler Adrienne LMAe Year. McAllis1cr represented the ~-----· DocaMUC Rheinhardt. almolt make tt lO ----------- Jin&Jc Belles 1nd .. Turner 1he May: The· Profcutonal C:OU1 the winftc.(a drdc ln number of leagues 11 Kona. Cout Men. Bo1h kcilcn arc Bow"lcn relurned for their the-:Amateur from Costa Mesa. leOOOd annual visit 10 Kon1 Bowkrt Tow event Bob MUk.iewicz was the Dnt Lanel. La Vcme•1 Gorey Groth 11 Koaa. They 10 ~I I n11K>nal award ICCM"C in woo the Lane.walker "PCB Open finithcd third ud 1993. He shot• 300 .aamc in the and Costa Mna'1 Mark Baker fourth. rupectiYely. Scratch 6-Gamcr On Jan .. 3 Mike •II second. Another Costa Mc11 S Fowler was lhc KCOnd IO recciYe bowler, Tim DicMno"n. woef"\he. eptcmbcr. What • national award with u 800 pro-am tournament. l'li u adti:q serie~ Same townarnc:nt, aunc 'Ibo TllJ Scratch Jea1ue bad ~J.Jri:=Lll nipt. ' doul* ache.meat as Johnnie F •~··-R-W"'•"t rolled a peJ~ ••-on -Into linl ..._ e--i· were , ·-"~ ~-•-·•-~--1 -at broho Ill tbe Sr:ntdl the 1ut aJabt ol tbe winier ~ --.._... I tbefi ~~mMattbewa' • 6-0alicr ro. 0....., at ••lrieO. WWWW10 _ ·-· t wu "" JOO rolled w_,,, w-• tolal paid out, pl-. paid ud. by~ .._ bOwtcr for the Zek'"e Torok finally gets his dream - a 300 11.ame at Kona Lanes. The Costa Mesa bowler had been try- ing for years to record the perfecta at his "home house" and did so Just be- fore moving back to his childhood homer-New 'Jersey . Kona L.anes and the Costa Mell Ch1mbcr- of Commerce thanked the community for their 1en<n>lity in helpins 1hc viccims: of the Laa:un1 fire. 'TWo 12·fOOC truckloads ol donated lood and clothi.nj were taken 10 t.hc Red Crot.s in Santa Ana. N ow:mbcr:Tllis lllOflth ii described l17two--. -.alY tbo hiPal -DI 1992-93 ICNOil. 'Ibo next ,...Jo; Prof-.I -Jen paid 1or tiiic. l'lcatly $$~-polrl -Jim Olldlris< *" lOO to open the -Doo"*9 -•t at lo tbe Feb. 7 -..,.,Outlt ll•ki-.._at tbe 7lO Scratch. -KoOa. Tbla wu tbe thinl WWPB llOp woe iii pud fNb '• tllootl .. JOOWMI J WIC:: Yet uothcr recard'WNtcl.iD ...... c=,.~==S.m liMI Ml!'"'° Hormt lllrts -..-..... ScnldJ ~ M it celcbratod la 5ta11M1 ( ........ )-Joo -(Mm), ,.,..2911oo•no5cntdi....,,.. .._........,....,..s..ar11y-O...bowlen Q -.:wa.....,.a7.0badlolt M -to otlobntc ....... t ud --.. ..,.. J .. ·---.._ --= ur.sr ~ , ... Porter fof &IC-plece priK ol 12.lOCL u-. _, ._, • ,,._..,.................. & B =r-•-i' ···--i. . ,...,a11ow.;ur.01tOuutJ-'a lt<mlaapobowltrarr..tSploeal, • IMI& -. Miu tr.He . =•boide_,,lfe ... p-a Jolla)ladludfloVlrioatnwladlO -·Ud:la.Sl&All75-~1Hf I '"Ml lt1flll bowt-......... ltau -~IO putldpMa lo ... 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