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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-01-04 - Orange Coast Pilot'l'HE'NEWPORTBEACH • • community throws Newport big bona Feels like s11mmer .. More than $16,000 pledged to replace Dingo, the police dog who died last week. BY LouAMx 8.UllEDA, h.u-• Wun.• NEWPORT BEACH -·Mo<e lhan Sl6,000 i11. doo:uions poured into lhc cash-strapped police dc- panmcnt rolloWine, lhc death or k>ng1imc police dog Dineo vom Westfalcn Stoltz 1"11 -believed 10 be the oldest law enforcement· ca- nine in Or1ngc County. Din&o died WcdnCsday from complic:uions during surgery al the age of 10. At the time or Dingo's death, poltcc said they did. not have enough money 10 replace the spcci31Jy-1raincd dog, which costs aboul SS,000. . Al 7:30 •.m. Friday~ minutes after rc~ding about Dingo's death in the Daily Pilot, Newpon Bc3ch resident Bob Sparr callc.d 1hc de- partment with a SI0.000 o£fcr, cn- ablin1 police to no1 only replace Dinao. bu1 rclirc another cldcrty canine. Shortly after Sparr delivered the &iCt about 10:30 a.m., Newport leach residents Oon1ld and Marlys Byerly called in a donallon of SS.000 -money whtch Sgt. Andy Ganis said 1he dc:paruncnt will use &o set up a canine Cund. Police received anot~r half a dozen cans throughout the day from othen pledgina donations. And on Pt1onda.y, yet another pcr- ton -Rtchard Berg -v.·alked through the door with a S l ,CXXl dlcck. "The response has been tremcn· dous." Gonis said. '"We're very ap· prcciativc for not only the ceslure. but the level of support to do tomething positive Cor Nc"·port Bc:ach." Police off.Oals told Bera the de- partment already h.d received 115,000 in don11iol'ls. bu1 he said be didn't care. .. He still wanted to get invotved, and contributed quite a bit any.: way," Gonis said. Asked why he decided to do- uk. Sparr tick<.d ofC a Ii.st or rea- tons: "'It's <ltristmas time. I'm a doc IDYcr. I own three springer sp;,n· ieb . myself. My hobby is canine psycbc>k>p and dos behavior. I'm an 18-year resident of Newport luch. I have 1hree teen·•~ cirls who grew up without aening raped or mauled or getting inYOlved in clrup. I like my city very much. And I .lincc:rcly bdteve we have to put bACk 10mething into the com· munity. .. Frankly, when I read the paper lbis mornina and saw I.he article, I Md the feeling of 'What better way to aM: somcthin4 back to my community than di& into my sav· inp account.' I just want to help out ... Finally. the chief executive of· Deer ot Wes Pac Trus1ee Servic:es ill Newport Beach said. ~I have 1 __ __,..... Unseasonably Wllrm tem· .pcraturcs provided perfect conditions fw active beach· goers Monday. Above, Jon Fox of Newport Beach prac· tices lacrosse near 26th Street. At right, a surfer carves a bottom tum in the surf off 32nd Strcel. More sunny skies arc cXpccted today. For ~mplc:Je weather forccasl, see page 2. rtt:cnoc .,. At.uc ~L\a.mc AHD SHAUNA Noa.n.a.n CUlcll lets --. lly In city wllle sign llWI ... rMlwed ... City temporarily expands sign ordinance exemption 111111 It can be revised. aw w ...... M;cl "°'\ rr.vr WVra· CX>STA MESA -~ .............. _dly will ... allowed 111 Ill' po-klll•I bawn on .... .,.,,.,., .... ~ .. d_, .......... ··-· ....... ,..old ....... ·-°" Ceuncl ·1 ' " NJ at ...-zsn'a ......... .. ···••cilJ-..... --•• 57 1 ..... _. * = t-.:r: .,"; ~-°= . ,,_ .... ~ . ............ -........... CUI' rHI tll ;t1oll ftom the law. ... D 1ls1• lndtn aaid lbcy are ..-b tbe r<li<I not only do•••a. t.c everywhere. ., -.. -odl is doiJla tbe ......... " sold Randy GIRU. -" ... Onot ao,s """ fl 11 el ... Dowatowa' Mer--~ Al I '16-""Thq are aot ' CL '? 1•dlyortbeonll- ---~10tbe •... ~I II .. ' s'a 111 c:om-• . • -..... 11US1NESS oma M2-4i21 OllCU.ATION IQ0.252•9141 OlASSlflH) '42-5678 AOVl'lmSINC '42 .. )21 .---, 111• ~Town ........... J S.---·--·······-·::: r V" ... .._._ I .. .. .Winner of 39 journalism awards in 1993 School board may see new faces in '94 .,.. Two ol four Ni!Wport-Mesa Unified School District trustees facing. re-election bids in November undtieided about future. Two othe rs say they will run agaiM. BY Ri:ss LoAJL. )11 1 .),\'uT1• QUUTIOll , A year asO tht ---;. Newport-"1$ Unified SchoQI distrkt WU roe:ked by an cmbcnlemt.Jlt sand:&! when SJ.9 million was s:toJen by Stcphc.n Wagner. Since then, Mac Bernd h:i.s been hirtd as '>upc.rintc.ndcnt and-the. discr~t seems to be bade Nl:.WP0l<:T· .... 1L~SA -The fir~t I school board clccuons since' 1h..- embculcmcnt ~andaJ will coini: on a steady course. For (be first time since the K!Md&l. mcmt>ers qf the '.scbool board will face an c.te.ction in Novcn1bcc t>u1 only 1wo or thi: fou r lru!.IC'e~ ""'ho..c terms e.11,p11 ~ this year ~a~_ihe~ 111111 run fur rt· clcc11on l "he tr1:i.b and tnbulallon) of !>Cn1ng on the school bo:i.rd during a 11me of cns1~ for 1he Ne'11port - f\·tcsa Unified SchOOI 01~1ric1 hJ.) t:a~cn il~ toll on all ~\en tru,tcc~ There "as constant t.il~ of 11:~·.nJ dunng the d1 .. 1nc1's darkest Ll.t~'> Even the school board's nc111est members -Ed Decker and f\l.ir- tha Auor -)a~ they h3\'C re .. ena· uons abou1 running fi.>t re-election "hen their 1erms expire in llJ96, RocJ ~-!.acf\111!1.in, &6. ~cning his 28th )Car as a ~hool board mem- ber. and Judy Franco, 56. ap- ·pointcd to 1hc board 1n 19SO. both say they ";11 run for rc.clcctK>n 1n No, ember. "'1acf\t1lhan began his c:ucer in 1965 as a member of the Co .. 1.1 f\tesa ElcmenlaT) ~hool L>otnct. in N<wcmbc.r. Two· of t.M rour t:ru.stecs whose terms expire say they will run :i.pin. 1bc Qthcr two arc undcddcd. Should any members ot the. Ncwpon.-Mesa sdlool bo:lrd Sttk re-election io their Kats. Of is it lime for new blood? Leave your n:&mc and comments on our Reade.rs Hotline. '642-6086. one year before un1fic:r.11on of the Nc11opo.rt·~te..a school district. "111ere. needs to be • balance," ~-!.3cMilhan said_ "New blood :1nd new outlooks on things arc good for lhc bo:srd. but we :slso need the h1)1oric-o1l "'ic111poin1. J1 's 1mpor· l;Jnl th;it '1.C. nol rorget '11"hC'tC" ....,c\c ~en'\. ... DISTl.ICT/P•t• 4 Illness like vaQlpir' to blood suppliel- .,.. Red Cross reserves have dwindled to critically low level in Orange County as many donors are sick. BY DAVID H t:rrz., Sr.ur "lll'am• SA.N;f A ANA -As Onn~ COJJntylwhcczes. the blood •upply at lhe American Red Cross h3!!i d'1>1ndled 10 cri11cally ~ IC\~I'>, according 10 Red Crou oCficua.I•. Despite ~pccial .cffort1 by the . Red Cros. to keep an adequate amounl of reserves on hand. the decrease 1n 1hc number of donors 1n rccenl wceb h3s ~ught the in,entory 10 a precarious low. "Not onl~ rould the current shor1agc affcc1 surcery patJcnrs 3nd :1.:,1!..lcnt '1c-11ms. but there arc m3n~ people 111 ho reccr.'c blood on a rcgul:1r basis 10 su.s1ain llfc," said Dr R1Chard Krteg. ehie.r op- 'cnting officer of the Red Crou Blood and T1~ue Services. South· cm Cahfom1a Region One rea§(ln for 1ht shortaac is thal reaular Junur\ ha\C become ill and arc un:1ble 10 p:1rt with the liCe-gi,·ing Ou1d. Judy l:innacconc. a spokes- ""'Oma.n '1>1lh the Red·Cf06:s's Santa Ann oflicc. said most of the roun· 1y·s ho'>pllttls att "·cll·5tocked with blood nght ~. But if I.he hospil.1.ls' tC1CnU dv.indlc. or if 11 dis1.s&cr hits 1hc counl). ~he u1d ,the Red Crou might not be able 10 replenish the supplies :1dequ•tcl) "It WQuld be difficult,~' lannac- --ronc said "II\ JUSI nol al lhe IC\·cl "'here 111e need 11 10 ensure the ~p1t.ils ""uulJ be t:ikcn care of." There 1~ an ur~cnt need fbr 0 · po&itivc and O·ncg.itwe bkx>d, which can ~ 1ran .. 1u .. cd to :any p:i.· tient ttprdk-" or h1~ ur her bkiod type, Kriq saKI "We toot 1tcps thr.,ughout Dc- cembe:r to encourage bu'>1nc1scs. churches ·and other communl!~ llOUPI to tchcduk bk>odmotulc \'iliu late in Jbc: moo1h. and many r<ft!OOded." ltc Aid. • In January, Sout~ California . cbutdla brooosht in StO pmlS of ----· N•w Year comes .in quietly for police · .. Area law enforcement officials report decrease m drunken driving and other wrests on eve ol holiday. IT MAullC MclAoO. ,_.. w..,.., COSTA MESA -Oa a n;pt !hat has -10 l)'lltboliltc tllo pim toll ot dnnkiJll uct ~ · · pOlice and r,,. officiala "' a.. Meta and Newport Beadt ,... paned a deaUM ia h--Int a..-tbia Now Yu~ e.. - .... kl .. tbe -.,,...... -............. -........ ""'°"'~: .:..-1-L .. ~. F:WlrMtl __ • ._ .... ·-c112.1 ,,, ... ....... '--·" ...... a1 1 I• ';'drr II ....... driYi .. In the 01y. lo Ncwpon Beach. W. people wctt anatcd on J&HPKioA ot dnt.ntc.a *Mn& between 4 p.m. ~ ud ' p.ia. Saturdoy. Lut ,...., ·-.... umted. Sdll, ao4y -,.... .... tbc I fltl t~ po&.t:e ~DIS Ir• -n -.,. drMlts w!Kl<r .. --....... , .. llollday. ..._ ....... rt1niiatt.ita.t --··-··-. !:~'='='= -.. ....... pt -.--.. .... ,_ __ . ' " ..... .. , y • City ' 't ilse to sprUce up. parks • • ·~~~.::! Idea ... Lllil --Al • ccnl&d pul:K" ac:co-o•-a• ..cl ·a «rtified ' , ... .,., .. pWutc-.r. Iii 9C ._.,..,.,... "' aclop< Lllil . New Ywo mot.tioa: . naabfa aod maia:Wn an .....,"'..,. fund. · It a a lowida....W r......a.1 Conserva!IVe pl2n""'1 .... II 7 $ 2 Politics nnc;plc ID bild upplh · . re:K,..ct. The rcw:rtt\ can bC w.cd u a bu!fcr or °""aon .. hen C1Uaot"dim.ry c;q>e:n.w:' vr urunucipitcd c rr.c r g.c nClC1i occur. ~i~l fimnci:t.I lldviscn wdl -ud I made lbt CMnCKd titt "P Half Dome ia Yoscmilc. Wbra ,.. ... 10 die lail pan ol lbc tnll ttw -at SlraiJIM ~Wt' said oo 1Jwab. Too ristf . • Sloould Yoocmi<e dote lbio pon .... ol die 1m1 -.1 No ...,i sbould ii sp<ad $4 ~ dolbn for u clcval«? _,.._. ...... Cooto Mc>&'• cily !.atlocn ._. • bad 1 tnditioa ol maintainin& 25 -al die ., ..... fond'• ""'"'"'""bud&<• in .... ..... (T1w worts out io three' moolhs ol rncnua..) TIUt is an CACXUen1 policy. · . n.. Ncwpofl·Mes> Uoif>Cd Sdiool Dislrict -.Id be deli&htcd lO ~n ~~ • statc·m.andaled JS aWUon. Ill racrvc fUnds aavc ~Olly rexhed the Sl. I million marl, but this is only 2.34~ ol their S89-millioa buds< L 01hc1 urscn1 r.t>nu 1mt NY 1hrc.aicn the public 1:1.Cc1y. hnJtb ot wctluc of_JISl-r ciliuftS. Pc Win mould 1m ah.: long--tcnn \icw-.S1ay int~ aid use the av:.ibbk resources 1n our turr~nl budgc:t 10 addreis Jbc' critK-al items. Aho K-1 aside funds Cor laric• cxpiftSe i1eim that an be addreutd in the future after lhc funds have been xcumula.1cd. St1y with it k>ftc enough, and you'll hnc properly nui.nuaincd park.I: 1ha1 arc cons1an1ly being imprOYed.. Let"~ hope our ~ly C.OUncil follows tbc v. LWk.lm of iu prcdc«Si<On ind lc:a\'CS the 'J>'rll of the 25 pcrccn1 rule in tact. Do1rig iiO u 1ood finllncial pl2nn1ng tor the cit) and for us indl'·idulll) . ./": tell you 1hat w: months of· a.hcr·tu:1ocomc l) a pxx1 goal to puBuc. I would be hippy if )?\.I ._ould \Cl ;wdc al lca.sl Unlike Can~ Pm<, moot raratio<u1 •e-in C..... Mesa have oquipmrnt 't..t io in need of l'<J'W· The City Council may oontiderusang ..,....,o(;u .._...to bclp Ill up the pub. Ur@'.onuna1ety, ~1a Mcy's reserve policy Yl'ti disronlinucd rcttntly and replaced by :tn ordinance thal ~quires the City Council to de dare the doll~r amount of the re.scl"cS nctl year. Tbcrefo1c, 11 h3• t'SC11iblished 'll 'rhetbOU for t3pping into ou.r r~m:s of S14.1 millton. If you don I hti\'C :an c1ncrgcncy fund. )t;i.rt bu1khng one nw. 11 1akes umc and rJ1)('1plLnc . Dy 1hc cnJ of 199-t 11 1~ my .... ish 1h.:it )OUn is grc:ucr th:1n 2 34et or your 111kc·homc pJ). \\'hen )'Ou\·c built ii. fC'~tl II H.c,,,.~tJ )OOr~lf v.11h J plc.J.,an1 v.JU, 1n on.: uf C0111 ~lc)3\ p.l1k' (~1n ~· ~llu Jidn'1 lei )uUr monc) talc :a h1lc) Plc<a'e ;hxcpt m) bc\I "'''he) for .l h.lpp) .111.J pro:.pcrou\ nc ... aw,rc of the muter plan for ou.r parts. but whc.n did the council adopt it and sip on to it'! Park had all of iu JJt:al • equipment rcmcwcd How can you tct ht1n? w~·s JOin& to tile' 1t.1cc month:i. of lik.c:-homc income If an c1ncracncy happen•. be wrc to rcplcnM your IC\CIVC\ n ~n b pou,1ble. Remember, 1f you dip into 1~ fund9., 11 had better be fur an urgent cause. Don't be 1mpul•1~e when a s.reit wic.a come' :iklng.. Rea-cation Facilities and Pirtways commissioner, John De Wit~ who wanu to withdraw S4.3S million from the cit)"s rc.c:rvci (cmcri:cncy fund) for park improvcmenlS. The ra11onalc is 1hat IOl'N:.,. here aiong the way someone suggc'5'tcd th.at S4 million be 'pent on the pvks oYcr the next four.yea.rt. I'm AQotber reason is that, aa:ording to De Witt, ·•our parb oont.inuc to decline (and) there a.re dangerous ,conditions OUI there ... I know park equipmco1 an be danccrous. bi;at where a.re all those treacherous .tidu1 lbc &1ancia • a bwsuit1 Someone: who walks , into a 1rcc? 11 seems to me 1hat if )'OU get 'hun at a park you· arc Jknoo3Jty responsible, bcc:au.sc you knc-A· the inherent risb. involved in climbinJ: monkey ban. Tlus mll) ha\C IMllptcd I he idea to. cry .. 1he sl~ is fa.Jl1ng·· b) ~eOlr De V.'itt. Sorry, ~tr. De \\'111. I appreciate your concern but let'~ -'Jobn Al. It'. ,\loorl:.ch is an be pragm:uic.. We c:rin'1 put ~-our· ... · .. 11ccuunr.:1ar, linaaci11/ pl:Jaarr, pct projc:ct on the top ot 1hc 11~1 :Jnd pulitic:1I :1cli•i11 in Co.tr.a T'he city uf Colla Meo hu a wcll -1ntent10ned Parlu, Over a year ilJO my bide~ son nat 10 e:rin hquak.c:s. floods. and ,\In.a. ' . -- . Postcards needed My name ii Cusic. I am 9 year' old. I am 1n the third &r..adc ai Sea Gate Elemcn1ary School in Naples, FJorida. Our cl<dl 1s havin& a Great Mail Race lo learn abouf the different states. Please 1end me a p<Klcard·wi1h a picture of your itatc! , My addrcu is Casiic Pollio, Sea Gate Elementary School, 6SO Sea Gate Drive, Naples, Florida, 33940. 1liank ymi very much. CASSIE POLLIO Naples. Florida Kudos to -City Councl Just a coyple uf 1hough1s ill yea r's end Three and a hair oC Cos1a Mci..a·s rive elected officials have: ablolutely no hn;.inc1al or MX1<al tic1 lo county 01 local big-money 1ntercsu. Not many C1ly council> c:tin make th31 cl<11m. Whc1hcr we sometimes agree or disagree with them, or whether they OC(;t)1on:al/y 'ay :i.omcth1ng: impolitic is relatively unimportant r.ompared to their polillcal independence. During the pa.SI y(!lr they h~ve rcprc:i.cnled bus1ncu 1n1tre5ts 4nd re1idents with an cven·h:lndcdneu unprecedented dunn1 my 25 year1 as a Colla Meu hu51ncssman and rc1ident. In 1hc p:as1, a ci1i.zen couJd-.lobby ~nd appc2r before IM couDCil, but _Jlways with 1he Ria.in& 1wp.aon lhac our elected offid11S-b1d made up lheit n11nds abou1 the issues before lhe mee11n1 even 6tar1ed. That ls IJ.O lunser 1he case. These (olkl It.ten ind they have lis1cned carefully. Sandy Genis and comptny arc nae slick politicians. That's good. They have no hidden agcndn, no pcr50na.I iucs to grind.' and their priority has been to seNc the people who live and do business in C.OSla Mesi. It would. serve .u1 well to look beyond the occasional unclear statement, and v3Jue that _.hich Thomas Jefferson so admired -the eitizel'I poli1ician. Al.AN REMINGTON . Costa Mes.a Defending 111171 mater This mc'Pgc is for reparter Dave Hei1z. Mr. Heitz, I enJOYcd your Pilol People on Tom Bay. Hc>wt:vcr, I was a little bil anooycd that you call my alma maier an ins1i1utc . California Polytechnic is a state university. 1-f™·cver, yo u referred to it as California Pol)1echn ic lnslitule. No big deal, but just wanled to let you know 1hat I'd like it to be called 1 state university in 1he future. I'm sure the 01hcr alumni do, too. WADE ROBERTS Newpon Beach Comcast pro and con I have had Comcast '8blc for about 1wo weeks now, and I have been dreading ii ever since I read Jeny Kobrin'• anicle (Dec. 27) abouc lbc able compan1 and reachlna lheDl. I havr bid to call them twice I• the 1ut ""' days. Mr dread WU lot llOlhlna-The llnl eall doa't 1hink I bcld fiVe Kcondo. JO IOj>I. The occond time I held lea thanJOll«Otlds • .,. I WU 'ICrj lmprea.ed with the - scrvic:c, and l am IOll'Y I dreaded jt so much. So here is one pcrM>O that is happy •ilh 1hcm anyway. JOYCE. LEBANOSS Corona del Mar 0 I was happy lO see Jerry Kobrin'j columa oa Comeut. 1, ioo, am u irale viewer, actually a n CJ1-Yiewer. J canceled service because of iu ~rbiUinc. because of iu service, and· I am much happie.r withoul iL I misl tome or the proiJams, but if it's a choice between Comcut or no cable, ";c prcf~r no cable. BARBARA DEMARCO C.Orona dcl Mar 0 Hooray for Jerry Kobrin's column about the poor service provided by <:omcast Cablevision. Based on my recent cxpcrieocc, the Dali Lama is more accessible than a human representative from Comcast Cable. I, IOO, have been assured that my recent repe1ted incorrcd bills (compu1er error) will be completely adjiuted next month. JOSEPH E. ST ASCH Ncwpon B<ach fire ltltlan 11111711 jewel I mus1 late e.ception lO tM acncral ncptivc 10ne of c:ommcnu reprding the new station. Sure there •U . controveny and _diualis!action when the ori&inal plans were unveiled for two very k&itimatc reuons: a) the buildi.Q& was lf'Ollly oYer sea.led for the ahe; 1.nd - b) lhe de ..... lactcd any ,.mbl1nce of 1rchilcctural meriL Thr'ough 1he intcrvcntK:in of ii concerned group of residents and \-e ry aupponivc ooopc:ra1K>n from all c1IY.. _; otf.aa.b. a new dc$ign was dc-.·elopcd that is not· only an attractive building. but wiU provide a comm~ity foc:-31 poinl of sreat pride. Let 's not let a bi1 o ( nept1~e opiaion obscure the fact that a · majority of island residents h.1\·e alwa)'I been in f:ri\·Or o ( the ne .... 5latioa and loot. forward to 1lS wek:omc: addition to ou1( ne;,Jiborhood. · As for Councilman Sansone\ comment that "the ckxk tower is :an o:pcnirve unneccuary arc.h itec1ur;JI clement," one can only auumc 1ha1 ~1r. Sansone-1s 101ally Jack ing 1n :iny aesthetic qppreciation. Throughout our histury, ci\-k buildings have consistently providcj archi1cctural inuge£ that Kt 1hc ch:tiracter or great cities. One is h1rd put 10 point to man)( architectur.illy signifan1 civic buildings in Newport Beach. So let's enjoy wh:lt liulc achicvcmenlS we c.an accomplish. Th:rit the city is gaining an attrat'tive new structure -clQCk tower and all -al a bargain price is a win fur :till. Everyone invOl~d deserves conaratula1k>r1s. WALTER J. RICHARDSON Balbo:ti Island • Wieder and her driving prt.teges Ir Supervisor Wieder was 1n employee ol pnvate enterprise she would h:ivc had her car withdrawn and ~Id only • WIATNU AllD 9CU11 CllllmDNI ..... ••••••nu•• ...... , ........ **' .. °""' .... .. _..,. ..... _ ...... . llCdr ....... w ........... n.-...... __ ..., ...... .. ,..... ................. ., .. 'c..I ,,. ............... . -..... --·-,. '' , ... -IMil* --. "" ... - -(b . 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She .,.ould then be placed· 1n an ~1gnCd fl)k pool .,.Ith ::ill other h11h-r1sl d11\crs .and $he ...,'Opld !hen M:C ho.... II IS 10 C-JU~I as a pri\·:titc citizen 1nste;id of Queen H:11nc11 She :snd other mcrnhcr) o( her i.t:atu\ do nut and v. 111 nut rel:uc 10 1ruc pr1\atc hfc until al\ petl.s :1nd ~lf-g1\Cll pn\•ilc¥,cs u( office :tire. · · 11r111hdra .... n and the!iC people arc relcgaied to compete d.tll) .1.\ their .,ub,cct' arc ~he v.111 then get :tin 1dc.t .l\ to v.h\ a.s rnuch J.) JU pc:rcc1J1 uf lhl.! d11,Ct'.\. on 1hc ro.1d .Jre v.uhuut 1n~ur;ancc (:lUMng lhU)c Olhc-r) of U) 10 hll\'C. to pay both for uv. n Clncragc J) v.cll :ris uninsured d11\tf) 'fhe 01he r ~upcr.1MJ1) v.ho inlend 10 \l3Y in office v.oulJ be v. i:i.c tu acl' 3S responsible public :i.cr.nnt.s ;and lltUhdrav. the p11\ilcge' u ( 3 \'Chicle :&t tllJ>'lyer c.\pen.!>t lu \Vic-dcr 2nd thus ~how somc 1llu,tri111on of h3\1n1 :acted in good {;.iuh 1n their office . \Vhy 'hould the ta.\paycrs have to once :again provide perks to clccicd officials lh::r.t arc not available to tht gencr.i.I r.ublic, and I .. ·ould quite sure 2s.sun1c 1f she v.·cic 3 county employee (i.e .• fircm3n~ shcrifr. or just Charlie Ordinary). Ibey would huve alrc:tidJ hnve prohibited her 1he privileges of a coun1y-ov>'ned car. Until 1hcsc pc9plc clean up their act lhey arc never going. 10 g-ain 1he public confidence lhcy keep claiming they desire and dc:Krvc. BARRY WILLIAMS Hun1ins1on BcGch POLICI LOD COHAMUA South Cutt Pl8u: Violins and a video cameri whk:h 1ppaicntl) had been hidden u.ndc:r 1 car Kai •ere Rolen from a van In the rntll parkin1 lot. TM kw was ntuect 11 s..200. • £e t Jlllt Stntt.: A compucer prln1er WCHlh S43lO WIU 11olen from • horM In the 160 bkrl . Ila,._~ 1Wcnl)'·nlnt O.ristmu UM •nd lO wou.J po.Uc.II worth Sl.Ql0were11okn frum 1ttt front are• ot t~ Lucky'• rn1rke1 ht lho 21111 blocll. --AboullOINOt Nllllo *JD ._n _,b SS19 ...,. .,._ ftom lht Vant Market i111M297Ublocll. ' ....... y Clf 111 .... c··-•toaa Cuc-cit C.•tu II lpOllOf ... a , ... .._,_. -"CoiMa Wkh Caocct," at tw., •lolfH1al, JOI N<WpOC1 BM!. Newport Bcodl, 0.a&.k:a""" from a vvlc.Y"' dildpllnet ditRl.M the mcdk:al, tocilJ .... ~-la! "I""' "' ~t. This U.-w<ek ICllUnar mtttl . n-c:ry Wcdncld1y a1 7:15 p.m. For more lnforma1M>n, call 7-cA.NCER. TMUUDAT lft#tft M INMIM ... lfftMU AtCOc'KY Scou A. Bourdcta.ls will • · ~nt • rrcc PfOllJJn ~rin1 rcYOCablc livina tfll•ll. wills and dut•!>k ~r of attorney ror health arc a1 t Newport Beach Public Libfary, 856 Sin Ocine1uc Drive. Newport Beach. Prosram bcpns 11 7 ~.m. For more infonn11ion, all the brary 11 64-4.3181 or 644-:1191. IATURDAT "· hit SNOW Crouroads of the Weal is p.cscntin& 1 Gun Show M the Oranae County Fait and ~ition Center HI c.QM.1 Mesa from Lm. to ~ p.m. today and Sundaici Admiuion is S6 for adult.s. S.S. for scnion and children )'OUn&er than 12 arc free. For rnorc informatk>n, a.II (801) S.W.912S. IUNDAT AlnlST'DIMONntAnON Loaf anise llclcn Reeder. "'hole watercolon <ire featured in a display Ill the Ne·'"'kc'' Center Library. will -l"'e a free cccurc and dcnW>nstr.UIOn 1111 J p.m. 1n the libr.uy. 8.S6 San Ocmcntc Drive, New~ Beach. The lcnurc 1s litled "Phi hy and An Princ1plc1 as Tau1h1 by l..cad1n1 Arll"' of the C;i.hfornla School of Watcrrok>r:· For more 1nfornuuon .. ca.U fH+.Jln AaCMAIOLOOlc.&1. LICTUU • The Oran1c Count) SocictJ,of the Archac°'°Cical IMC11u1c of Amcnt·;i ls prcscnt1n1 a ~idc-illllllraled lecture t>, Dr. Robert S1M:1.htz of .1. Ru1acn Un1\i:-n11y from 2-1 p.m. ai Southern Caihflllm.a C0Ue1c. SS·f;iir Dri\'t. C'otr:r. l\tcu. S11c1.hu .. 111 cnm1nc the role of lhc Phocniei21n1 and lhc lrtl'p:K"I or Kafarinl on lDc •nctenl llcbrc-Nl.. u1in1 b.blic;al rcfcrencc.s and archaeologK"al d1MXM'11C5 D.r P'°'lll~ d~ members, SS don111ton lot non·mcmbcn.. For more lnforma1ion. call Nonna Kcnh:Jw al 9S l ·SS86 tUUDAT, JAN. 11 . Lm&AC'f YOLUNftlU •llDID Wbuld you I/kc: to volun1ccr 10 teach another adult to react 11Jntc and ipeak Eafl~h~ The Cen~tal Onn1c Coun1y LiU:rlK')' Council "'·ill 1ra111 you ll\ the Laubach U1erk")' • Mcthock IO you can help IOmCOl)C who is r"nctM>nally illiteralc: '" the .£n,li$h Lan1ua,e. Oancs be&Jn · 10n1$ht al the United Mc1hod1't O.urcb, <420 W. 19th St.. <:o.1.111 ' l\tcs.a. Oaucs ao from 7 p.m. until 9-..)Q p,.m. cvc:ry Tuc::sd:ly and Thul'Mt::iy for W weeks. for more lnfonna1lon, call s.&J..lJM. MIAIUUMMLU.tN• 1llc "-tcasurc l\t Citizens ~n1sh1 Commi11ec .. 111 hold 111 annw::il publk: hcarin1 al 6 p.m. 1n 1t.c Oran~ Counly Hall o( Adrninis1ra1ion Plannin& Cuinmiuion Room 111 10 Ci\"IC Center Pl:r.za. Sanla Ana. The hcarin& wdl prOYtdc: an oo.-cn icw of Mcuurc l\t c .. pcnditurcs dunns the put ~ar and an update oo 1hc tt<itw ol ~te:asurc l\I 1projeni. The citizcru comm.iuce i1 comprii.cd of Onnac Counry rcsldcnls ... ho nmnilor 1:11pcnditurcs of ~teuun: 1'1. the halr-ttnt irsmporu1ion t.ales 1:u pas.scd by knl \'Olen In 1990. for mote ln(onnation, contact Jodi SottcU at S60-1S14. WIDNUIJAT, .IAll. 11 80Atllle llULU &cpnniftt; boa1ei's and "okl ult•" can benefit from the "'Boalini Skills • • U.S. SAV INGS BONDS ""' "'''"'...,., ,,..., i.rt.,... ,...,., -~, \ ....... ~,,,,,_. ......... t MOt Ul eot.o ' I 1ma•s -SC.-ti ..,, NLaµ ...... ...., ., ., .. ,.., let it .. '1111 ..... ~ .. pr1l<tica crt •• ' I --.. cilJ-' "' ... prinlo -- du .... ~-.. Wed • 11oo5rtt '=""'will mee1~.:!'"-~ NOYa II. 3131 w ... Cooil """""1· lt&frcshmcall will be .. rved .. ~JO p.a., followed lw Murpb)'01 speocb 11 6:1S pA. The city receody : pctvatizcd ias . trtC•trimmi"I de~runecu. The mcwe • spatlied CODl'°'"ID' 1hri>u&flou1 1t.. • community, pitlio,..a:1y staffers, who ntd Ute contn1cc.or an do 1hc work (or leM money, a.gain.Ji ruidcnts. who rear the work won't be. good IS lhll done by d ay employees. & Se1m;an1hip .. elau offered by the United St:atcs Coast Guard Auxiliary at 7:.)0 lorulV't and runnin1 C'\'CI')' Wednesday for 10 "'Tcb a1 the llaibor l\la11er Faahty. 1901 IU}"Kk Or1YC. l"c"llOrt Bc:ach. The elas.s "°·Iii C'Ulocr cvciy1h1n1 from bna1 CQC)$tfUChQn hancll1Alo M""iMtOn, p11ot1ng. 10 radio telephone and mi.ch moJe A cert1fica1e of compkt.on IS awarded after 1hc final cum The clau 11 free. Thcte is • no1t11MI matcria.Js fee. For infotm:auon and reptration. call Gk>na Wu.nhman at 8J7.2Q..ll. TMUUDAT, JAN. 1~ T'AI CMI CMIM UCTURI Learn lhc anckn1 relaxation art or ra1 Chi Cb1h at. free proaram prC1C:nttd by Tall lloffman at 7 p.m.. in lhe C6mmunity Room o( the _ Newport Center Library. 8S6 San Clemente DriYc. Newport Beach. Hoffman'• lecture "'·ill include 1t.c or1pns and health bcnefi11 ol ra1 Chi 0.ih, as well as a dcmorut~Uon. For more . 1nforrnauon, call 6'-M-3181 or 6«·1191. MAa.KftlN• AHOCUt.TION DIN.NU "The Future of llealtlKarc t.1aitc11n1 .. will be addrcucd by .O.uct KtSkaden, corporate \'lCC ptc.tidtnt ol marketin& and s.aks for Fl-IP 1-ji:ahhcarc. and Lauryn Jones, VK-c president of t.iedical Data lntematMJClal. durln& an Ora.nee Couniy Chap.1cr Amcncan ~tarL.ctin& Auoc1alion dinner 11 -5:30 p.rn. at Scocfs Seafood, 3300 Briltol St~ Colla ~icsa.. COit foe non-members is S3.S "'fore Jan. 12.. or S40 ar the doof. For information or retervations., call (800) 329-1261. IATUttDAT, JAN. 15 ur•MRTOllYCOU .... Senion who wish 10 nc•tc an attract~ Ufc his10t7 bootkt for thclr pos&criry ud fricods can late . advanJ•JC of a &l.1-wcek coutte 1tia1 RUFFELL'S UPllLSntY llC. ................... 1121-..................... . IUNDAT, .IAll. 16 -. UMAlr't' MD,lllOW · ' - Stcfcn Molina and The Project, a · jan quartet. wiU play jazz and ~UCI durin& a free afteraoon pn>sram bcpnnin& at 3:30 in the Communit y Room II the Ncwport Cenlc.r Library, 856 San Ocmcnle Drive, Nc:wpon Beach. FM more informa1ioo, caU 644-3111 « 644-3191. ........ Shotclinc bog Fanciers AuociatJ,:,n of Ora.nae Counry is hol1U., the l.Slh All-Breed Dos Show and Obedience Trial at 1he OraDJC Counry FairvouDds bc:Jinnins at 8 a.rn. The show witHcaturc I~ different AKC l>rccds and ocarty 2,000 dop. Proceeds So to U&isl ·1oa1 chari1tcs.. For more information, call 6<44-l907. FRIDAY, JAN. 21 MOfOaCTCU IWU MUT The Oran1e Coun1y Fair and E.xpo5i1ion Cc.ntcr in Colla f\lcsa 1s the Ntc for a motorcycle swap meet from .S p.m. to 10 p.m. in Ouildin1 10. Admi11ion is S6 for adults and children younger than 12 arc free. - For more 1nform<11ion. call 364·0515. RAIN SNOW GATS Umi1cd l'll hold1nc a tn.1n WK7W lOday and Sundf)' from 10 a.m. 10 4 p.m. 1n bu1ldin110.at the Onnse Counly Fair & &position Cen1cr in Coira ~ieu. Cou. is SS for adults and children youn1ct than 12 are free. For more information. call (708) 8J.l.-06.S2. FRIDAY# Fla. 4 - MATOr&91N.NI• Speak Up Newporfs 13th Annual "'tayot"s Dinner will bc&in al 6 p.m. at 1hc Nc-.'por1 Beach "'lardoct. Tht program includes a "S:alutc 10 the htayon or Newpor1 Beach" by emct:~ Darryl Wold and paSI and ptCKnt ~ak Up Newport presidents Dave Goff and Dayna Pcuit. A tep:>n on ''lbe S1a1e o( Ncwpott Beach" will be SJ~n t>,, C\lrrcn1 ~tayor Oari:nc.e-iurncr. A rccc-p1ion tS al 6 p.m .. followed by a 7:,30 p.m. dinner and 8:30 p.m procn.m.. Foe 1r¥Jrc informa1ion. all 542-'226. ONOOINO AWAUI aucnoN nuu NllDID The Nc-·pc>rt Hart>Of Arca Chamber ol Commcrt'C 1s klotin1 for don:ncd i1ema from k>cal busi!ICSICS 10 be utcd in an auction 11 iu annual Christmu Boa.I Parade Awards on Jan. 21. Partici~11n1 busincucJi "'Ill be lls1cd in a special a\K"tion procram. txadlinc for pros.nm lillin1 ls Jan.. 14. For more infotma1.on, call 729-J.400. WATIJICOLOll IJUlllR •\ Wa1crcok>n by local artls:t Helen Rccdcr will be featured in a display in lhe Community Room of !he NCWRQf1 Center Library throuj.h Jan. 31. llccdcr d the fonnc.r head of the art department at Ncwpon ... _ ...... School. The • ....,. will he opco to viewi.n1 durina normal~ houn al the library, 156: Saa Oemente OriYc, Ncwpon Be.ch. Sffd;.,.. ._..,. .v..N T ... ••• 7k Daitf l'Uo4 J.JI w . ..,. SI., CHU -OJI t J24P, Plense.l ... lJs •-Db=er (.w_. _ . .,.. .......... _.,_.,...,_ 1111*"11••---.. ....,=---~ 1•"::'-.., •. Tundey,........, 4, 1• I • bird .. may lblld In ... of propo,ed toll road • .,. Federal s4Jdy wiU detennine road 's impact on gnatcatche1 at ,lime wh!lfl other s also probe project BT DAVJ1) Barn, ,,...,., Wun.-. .NEWPO~T . BE.\CH . .,. Jus1 when they thoU&}lt lbe old bird bad been swatted away, the en· dan1crcd snatcatchcr is back, SlandiJ\& in the path of lhc pro- posed San Joaquin Hills toU road. For tbosewho oppose the. road -whctJ\cr it'..t because they wan1 10 save birds or quarters -the 1imi0J could.n't be better. The rcvtval last wcc.k. of a fed· eral study aimed al determining the road's irnp:tict on g.n.:ucatchcrs comes at the umc time. ~mbly· mtn GU Fcrp&SOn is asking "for an invc.stiption into plans 10 pu1 a toll booth on NC\1-·porl Cw)t Drive. Ferguson said .state Attorney Gc nCnl Dan Lungren probably will give him an opinion on the 1011 boolh issue by tb'c end of 1h 1 ~ month. The Fash and Wildlife Ser\ ice said its study will focus on the l.n- calion and rcgencra11on of coa~t.il sage. scrub dcst_royod b) the fire~. and ongoing gn:i.1c.11 chcr protec· 1ion activiJics. Ifs c1pe~1cd 1 .. 1 tic completed Within fi\C "'e~·I..\, "We're taking th1~ J(t1(111 1u en· sure that there is a rlc:ir ondcr· """°1!11 -· lh~ roject llld 1u crrcccron rc,;ona conservation plan.nine," said Gcorac Frampton., a11lstanl sccretary of the Jnle'rtof for Fiih and Wildl~c. Oc-spilc the setbacks. off.Oils fr om the!' Transponation Corridor· Agency Uiid MOflcb.f that • con· struction coruinucs oa the 1011 road. and its ·bondholders are bcin1: very undcruandins. .. My sense ._ the bondboldcn undcntand au the ~ y,.·c have to jump lhrough,". agency ipOke.- man Mike Stoc"'"till said, '"We .take a prcuy pro-active St3nc-e, ,..hich is unosual. We do o quac~ tcrly communication to 1he bond· holders :a.nd gi\'C them ical de· 1a1lcd update~." In light of the Oclobcr wildfires· that rip;>:ed throuJl:t the San Joa· quin Hills. the. F11h and Y.'ildhre Service h:u 1c.amcd "VJ? with the Federal Highway Adl'ninfitrullon lo determine the toll road's effcet!> · o n the gn.atcatcher. . In June 1993, the Flsh and \Vildlifc Scnicc determined' the ro:sd v.o uld not jeopardize the hud Several environmental grou p-~ IJtcr filed l:iv.-'u11s. \ 1-towevcr. after fires burned a significant portion or lhe gnal· catcher's hab11:i1, 1hc federal agcn· i:y reconsidered its decision. An estimated 159 pairs of gn.11· c::tzchcrs, pr b"C of the specie,, v.-erc bchc,cJ '":.' have perished or . been d1~p1.i .. ·c,J by-the fires. •·\Ve bcl1c'c all sides need tu Battle far from over at Bayside Village ~ Residents urging boycott of rent increases at . embattled seniors-only mobile home park. BAYSIDE \'lfuGE -When fe isty mobile homi: park rcsidenls here scaled 1he deal llsl v.eck to purchase lhe llnd bcnca1h their homes, some tho ugh! the battle w.:as over. -No way. Residents of 1hc scn1on·only Bayside Village Mobile J-to1t1c Park a rc on 1hc warpath· again . urging a boycott of rent increases iinposcd by I heir landlord.· De An· ii As.sets Inc. The rent hikes range from 6C'lC on the south side of 1hc park to .t7'& for sp.:aces on 1hc ROflh ovcrlook.ing Upper Ne"'- por1 Bmy. The higher rents 1uok crfect Jan . I , but !iOmc rc~ident' have vowed nut 10 p.iy. ""Whal "'·c\e asked people tu J\J is pay lheir old rent and put J note 1n v.·ith 11 to uy, 'I rcspcc· 11\'cly decline to p3y 1hC ren1 1n· crease bccaus.c 1t°s unfan: •· ,;i 1d resident Bill Gekas. head or the res1dcnt5· conlmiucc thal cng1-~cred the Sl2 million p~rchasc o f lhe 268-spacc mobile home park and 2'79-slip m:arina. "We v.ilnt tu send a mcil.:lgc that lhc rent in· creases arc unfair and v.e·rc no t going to go along wi1h ii." DcAnz.a Assets Inc .. a Beverly Hills company thal owns and opcr· 1tc..1 mobile home parki nation· "'1de. hold~ a IC'J)C on the 20 ..... 1e Ua~)1i.Jc \'1IJJgc :ind lllJIHlJ through the ~c.ir 20\J .1nJ 11:n1 .. ~paces 10 the mohllc hon1co..,.11cr~ I-c ar of eM:.1 l.111ng_ rcut lu._c~ mut1· \;lied rc~id-c.:nt~ 10 bu} thr:: L.1nd rro m the lf'l llC c·o-De1\nla V!ll!I -atso-btddt"'!! ft-n-Htc l::ind. but t compan) "'3' outmJnCu,crcd b) rcsl~cnts v.hu pu.'.:.,l:tCd -and pro· \e!>tcd ro r more 1h.in a )C3r. DeAula Prc,ld,·nt HarN Mc· Cabe. could nu1 be rc.aciiCd for commc nl ~1 onday. but during an intcf'tew la,1 ..,.ee k he oUid re'°· idc nu. v.ho cannot :Hford 1hc high· er rents v.-111 1101 be evtc1ed. Rent~ n~ range from S660 10 Sl.600 a month. t.1cCabc s.J1d _Dc Anza pro- vides rcn1 ~ub,id1c~ for 7tt or the rcs1i.Jcn1s. a pcrcc n1Jgc he e1pcc1~ will chmb 10 15rc undl'r the nc"' re nt increaK~ ··1 regret that 1hc;-h.1,c J,,;,1,!cJ to 1ake a confront.Jl11X1 JI .1rpro.1th 10 achieve their i;n;;h,'" \l~·('.i~'C \.11d lasl v.·cclr. Residents .. ill n1c~·t v.11h ~1~­ C;i.bc on Sa1urd:1~ l"hc rent incre~•~' .. re the f11,1 .. market i.alc_ i11~·rca'c' \Luce . 19~. according ll• t-.1._(-.;i~ llut rcs1den1 s po1111 out that Ol!Ant ;i h::i.s al .. ays bten able tu r.i1..c: rent) b.ised on lhc 1nOa11on rate ··11u s isn't rc ttll) a n1;irl..e t rate ad1ustment bcc:iu~ 1hc marL.~1 i) JQ\lo·n." s.i1d 19-,ca r mobile htimc pa rk r-cs1dcn1 Kuth Wa.lle1. 80 ··1·0 jump Ulo at :a 11me h~c 1h1' '' "'fong. Older people n'°'tly 11\C off the 1n1eres1 o rr then S3\ 1ngi, and our income has gonc dov.n C\cn more th;1n norm:r.I.'' You fr /111 •1trd /11 .Yr Our CUSTOM. INVITATION PRINTING CENTER 0.00..,· From Our H"t:' $Jmion of 7;p. Sly/a. Pmu ~ l'ttpn' ,.,,,J Em~/b,.,.. Wh<th<r You Need lnviari<>ru Fot WcJdm~ Showen .. , Ann.hc1•-ia • , • Birth Ar\nou0Ct1tleflt\ Binhdays ... Holkb)'I ... Fot Th.at Onco-ln-A·l.iktimc Spocbl 0<a.oon w. Haw A Fri<ndly. Crcatjv< A..s Hdpful swr. A In l\ddjdoo To Em.-ly r... 5<mot. Who...., y..., Cukom Priebio& N..t.,..,. ....... c-O. l tJ .JANSSQN'S ( 71,/650-6070 •OPEN 7 DAYSI l• Ntw'f(MT M.\1). tlmt STauT a ftill...., a: know -with conrldcno& .-Lllll COMlrUction Q R pnxud witlto..c the Jlnac:rlns lbrt'a1 of a iaw.it. .. Wd fcder31 HiabwtY AMinW,.... tion Oircctor Rodney Slater. Munwllilc, Corooa 4cl Mu ,... ict'ents have been lobbyl.111 b lite remc:wal of the IOU pfl~ (« Ncwpon Coosa Drive, '#hich Wiii built 1n 1991 to h:indle lttftic et• eritted by "J'ht lninc Co.'1 dowD· C.'O:tst housu11 development. They fcnr SO\llh coun1y motor• ISls will 1-.-01d the LOU booth. U ina Coro nu dt-1 P.1:ar to g~t 10 dtt:1ina· lions 'uch as John W.:aync Airpon -a 1r:irfi, paucrn !hat wrcatcd havoc v11 ihc communily berOrc Newport CuJ~l "'""*' built. " fcrguwn, "'hu generally SUP'" portJ> the lull ru:1d, bcl.icve5 the agcnc-.-Ji:lcd 1llcgally when it pro- JXXCd the tull. l~o.: )aid ifs unl:tw· ful to conlo'ctl J p1 evious!y free ro.id L<J :a tr.>IJ ru~d. UJt hHl roJi.J o fficials ~id the' re wmpl"ctcl) .ibol'c -~rd. I t1c\ ~..1Y the toll cannol be re· rno•cd bccau)c bondholder'$ havt' hecn r.1JJ 11 .. 111 pay for a Si .I b1l· 1 ... n J..:t·t t.i lir1Jncc the ro ad. 'it·11..l,:1!1 )o.ud "''ency :1dm1nis· u .. 1\1r' ..1rc "1Jl 1ni; things oiie issue .11 ;1 11n1c" ~1tt1ng tight afid .. ·uit1ng t\'f Jc,1'1"'"' 111 be made. \\'c .ir~-under con!>t1ue1ion ... •11 ',;h end~ ... ~lUCl~tLll Jtaid ... We're l 'i'l"lld1n~ 1n1ll1un!> Qf dollar:> - .... re ~u1!J.ng the corrido r. Th.:at's t!.,·' ~1nJ Llf O\errid1ng hic1or 1h:1t i.:~·t\ llJ)I in .ill o f tlu>." • "' ..... --r4.t114 • T onlsht 11 tlto lllM "Hun to Heart"" kictoft' diMe.r bcneftll"" tllo American Hean A.uocilUOA. Trattoria Spica Res11uran1 at Clyltal Coun • io the lite for .... Cllll Society Edi!Or the ctwnpapc te<eplloo and bullet dinou orpnin.n have dubbed, "Hollywood .Ni&bts." JoAJuie Stewan '°d Patti Wtllman , ll'rC chairing the ~rty. intended to get out the important inc553gc or the association to in.sure 3 sellout for the upcoming gala fund-r3 iser later thls season. Cni& ilnd Ktirtn ~am, ~llmJ Cora1 Sam GoldslciA, Nancy , llahn, Robert Kinsman, Dou& L)'lt, 1-ltidi J\1111cr. ftth:htllt ~l ilcht\I, Emily Reneau and Lee Ann Sifferm1u1n are .all working SIGNS ,, •• , ••• 1 n1on1hs alloued by law. The move, rrorupted b} Ne"Aport Boulevard businesses, "A•as ~en as ~ way lo help ~t )Jles 1n the area. Most ~11.Jre~ h:iJ suffered a n1ajor lciss in rl'\C"nue due 10 1he construction or the Cl.):.t:i ~tesa Free"A'ly. The sunset cl:iuse. howeve r, only permitted businesses 10 erect the: )igns during lhe construclion and the repaving of Ne"Aporl BQulc:- \ard. 1·hc in1mu111ty was schcdbled t..:i end ~·londay. Some residents, as they have \l,)ICCd before, were opposed to the move. l 0hcy said more lemJX>· r.1ry ~igns would disrupt 1he city's appc:ar3ncc. · "Some cities in Orange County, \l.)U drive 1hrough thei r streets and ;ou,.rcalize !hey have Comprom ised 1heir sign ordinance," said Ar· DONADONS ......... 1 great respect fo r 1he dog and the officcr...-ho wears the badge." Donald Bye rly also cited re~c1 for lhe law, having been a reserve dcpu1y sheriff in Minnesota for 24 ~·ca rs before mo,·ing to Newport Beach. "I've been lucky enough 10 gel to wa1ch some canine units in ac- tion," said Bye rly. "And I've seen times when a dog can do lhings a Milt C I I Editor't Notebook ,., Matt Coker is o n vacation. H ~ editor's notebook column will return next week. 5.5%* GIMrrul•e4 J ,.., NO FEES! NO SALE CBAitGESI Gw-1d l'lllK ... ' ( 1<1..e...ua. \ ~ Wllh ... obliplon -.,. will moll you • ·-...,. -· tho Ufe r~ htdU111J' Ind paramecd annuitin b)' aware· wloaitla _ lld_ Po,JI s......i . c..rl llOWfot DIOR information~ Jlard for •be mociallot1. 0 '"And lhey'reol! ... " Tb.e hot5c• th.at ii. • 11 was the .S7th annual opcniQI of Ille ll>OrOU1hbr<d rodna scuon at Santa Anita ln Arcadia, and the Ncwpon·Mcsa crowd tu.med out In theit · dly·after-CbrUt.ma.s best to enjoy t little convenation. a bit of lunch and a great deal of rtcing excitement in the. DircC1or'1 Room of the tt11ck'1 cxtlus~\'C TurfOub. Home to movie scars alid moguls, 2·year-old ponies and jo&eys in their fancy silks. Santa Anita once again welcomed them all in grand sryle. The · mapificcnt San Gribriel Mountains framed the: opcnlng day luncheon at the tract, chaired by Sally and Sltphen Keller and Kartn and Oifford Goodrich., pres..idcni .or the Los Angeles Turf Oub. Newport's Jin and BUI Baker, Bar1lan and Robert Gnni, Cu.di and TQlor Granl, P.1ary Fnntts and Bob n1ando Vasquez of Costa Mesa. "lns1c aJ of extending the (cicmp· 1ion), you should be conccntrnting on enforcing the present law." Although SC\'eral council mcm· bcrS said 1hcy, 100, wanted 10 sec some sort of continued regulation, they agreed that sincC the ci1y is reviey,·ing its current sign laws, it was a reasonable rc:quesl to ex1cnd the cxemp1ion. , ~ "I am concerned about the pro· 111'('.ration of certain l~rgc inOat- ablc sign!.," said Councilwoman M:iry Hornbuckle . "But we need to have. a sign ordinnncc \hat makes sense." 1'he council is scheduled to re· \iew its fi['jl dr3fl Of the rC\'ised .sign o rdinance al ils study session· next "Aeek. The docUmenl will then go on 10 the Planning Com· mission for re,·iew "A'ith an 'ex- ~ctcd rcrurn 10 the Council in ~iay. man or woman can't. They're Ofl~Jf bc!ler 2.ti1 and many lin1cs can save a life." -....-·---Gi."'-udWwlfe ~llldlti.ond...._ w.-....,.d -tlto ....... ,.~ rMaa and receMq boalrtc 1ipf 10 Wt the new yev oa lbe iilbt fOor. Hone fool lhol IL Tbc d>pper a.-< Hindi, lounder of CaJ.c.a Md • fixture 11 the ttact for many 1e1~ joiDCd hit bcaulituJ nvcn-baired wife i.,u.~ondll01 , Jtoitn, Dr. Joclt ond Molllt Rol>IMal Ind lloa and -Robbto• ror •n anemoon of wm. place and tremendous show. The-day'• raana highll&f\c wu the runnina or the SI00,000 Malibu Scakc:1 won by D~ who is owned' by Alica and M.adtltlaie Paulsoa. )VdUld you bcliae tb¢ ' Paulsons ~re in Aspen for the big cvcnt? LA Tunes a>lumnit,t Jhn Aiunay toasted the Paubon:1 trainer,. BUI Sboulabr, and his very tall wire CIAdJ, in their absence. 0 New Year'~Evc was a celebration for Orange CountY,s BLOOD , ........ , blood. "But it wa.sn 't enough," Krieg said. \Vhc:n an epidemic hits 1hc county, as it often docs this lime of year, Rclji Crou officials usualty import · blood rrom other parts or the nation. , . Out this yea r, illness has swept the country .. Donation! arc down everywhere. Iannaccone said. .- Coupled wilh the u!l.ual holiday lull and nas1y winter storms on lhc l!ast Coast and in the Mid"A1es1, the: interruption in blood flow has given the Red Cross an aruiety auack. aw Mier'•, .. ...,_ ol Hope." -"' -U... lllO ~-~-.... ,._ .... Y -You:t11 Ocnc1a1ioa AliuPrnfndonollThe .....-.. -P or''"'"' people pdlered M Ibo Woterfroat Hi110t1, arprtiied by Newport's c v-a-. and lletuy -The pu1)' -lhtmed "CindueUa'• Ball.'" It wu •ll•ode4 by: ildl,. SM.to, Pd-Lia C..., Mu Hla Leu&. MAlrJ Kia, Duo .. Ltt,. D.....U. ~Dorio Lte, Dluo ' EosdJwd&, Edwvd Cl&ca.ond &l1oa a.ow, 1U founding board membcn of Y -GAP. The S?.S per person btadc·tici affair raised more than $10,000 for the mission, 1 tc:mpQ(8ry housing fac:ility prOYidiog immediate ~d k>ng-rangc care tor homeless wormn and children. The 25-room home includ~ daycare facilities and a compute.r-learnina center. Y-GAP is a non-profit network of young IHSTRICT -..... , ' School board rrlembcn Forrest Werner and Sherry Loofbourrow say they have serious reservations about seeking re-cl cction in No- vember, but lhcy arc 001 ready to announce a final decision. Candi- dales h 1ve until July Jl 10 file with the coun1y Registrar of Vot· ers. Loofbourrow, SJ. prcsidenl of the California School Boards As· . sociation, was elected to the board in 198t. "A number of people have asked me if I would wail un1il May 10 n1ake that final deci- sion and so I'm going 10 honor their request," Loofbourrow said. .. l believe thal gives the con1· muniry enough time 10 find good ARRESTS ........... , ncu New Year's Eve. G&W Tow· ing said about 15 people used its service while Harbor Towing said only six people 1ook them up on iu ofrcr. · Selected as the Newport Beach Police Depar1men1's first canine af1cr being trained in Germany, Dingo was 5y,•orn in six-and-a-half )Cars ago. During that time_. he :15· si!>lcd in searches ror mitsing chil- dren, tracked down suspects and helped case crime !!«ncs, Bunal is scheduled for 10 a.m. \Vednesday al Sea 11reczc Pet Cen1e1ery in Huntinl:IOn Beach. "Ifs the end of the year, anti typically people arc: ~in~appcd up in 10.ing oul of town and giving gifts." Iannaccone said. "And in olher parts or 1he coun1ry righ1 now, people can't just get in their can and drive 10 the cCn1cr to donate." She warned peopic with cold· or flu :likc symptoms not 10 give blood. "We: want to protect the donors and g.~1 lhem healthy, as well as the recipients of the blood." Cosla Mesa police said overall criminal activi1y. also seemed low. Log reports showed there were . fi\I(: drunk in publii; arrests. three burglary arrcs1s and \wo men ar· rested on suspicion of shooting guns , one on Pomona Street and one on Wall:acc Avenue. ... Many people here wci-e sur· prised how quiet it "A'M for New Speak Up Newport WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1994 . Come join ~ at our regular monthly General Membership Meeting R efreshments at S:30pm -Program begins at 6:15PM • GJJESTS WELCOME Priva tizing City Services JanitoriaJ Services? Sewer Ocanina;? Park Maintenance? Tree Tri~riling? P arkinti; Enf~rcemcnt? Strc~t Swcepin~? Legal Scn'KU? Payroll? F1rcfight1ng and Paramedics???? This tS a short li.sl or govcmme!ltal functio:N tJ:aat ~c being provided b)' private oootracto~ working for Cahfom1a C1hCS and one or the ways city officials are grappling with lighl bu~ts. Oty Mo-Kma l\.1urphy will give his views on privatization and where' it fits in Newport Beach City Hall. Tu_es4,ay, January 4, 199f ,' Irvin" • 6:30 pm Tl1ursday, January 6, 1994 Fullt!rlon • 6:00 pm (C:..llforoffa ___ ,__'1 W est.m Staff! UnivenltyCollqeoflaw w ill h<>ft .an 1nformatK>n Mm.ln.v ln your.,.. Your questk>ns will be •NWeNd Nptding: • Law School RequimMntt- when le how k> •pp1y • Fin11nc1;al Auittance • irvnw lltld f\llle10f\C..mpuMt • C.ueff Pl•Qninf tnd Placftnent • 5moluah1pi . • 1'M Law School Admlulon Tiit (l.SA T) A <f'*llOn ond -psriod wlU follow tho Mmln.r. S..11ni ll llmltod oricl _,.""°"'.,..on• fin>. cornt., fin:t-terVed ......_ To rtgbtw, ~"I 1U1 •t n417.»-Jaor . ...... .. n.,,.,..,....i..., tw• Adatlftlma Cowu 1lae • 1• 1...i# ... ,_..,...,N...._...,~ .. ,......c Yr WI t Jf11 n-p IMI 0')11 ... , ..... ._.,_, . • 1'1J ...... 't • .,.c..-t ........... Rl f ... s.. ..... c ,, .. . J,. ...... .,....,_........._~ .... -c:-.. .................... , etiheaiW ud pn*11Wah whme sJwfoc ii io bridle chc com1M1•k'Mion pp bdwce• roec& prcvcaliq ialerracial • undentudlntucl _,... .. iy cooperation. o . the ... , ...... tc11 dealer -of New York and hlra -whid> reccolly prc.micred Al ScMdh Coast PW., will hold • ,...pt;on hunorin1 the RobctUU. Should be 11no1bc:.r winAinJ 1eaon for the trt11surcd SCR. 0 Hold un to your hat.a. Opera P.iciftc haS landed 1he bic one. He'' comin& 10 lowtl Sltwd y, Jan. IS. , Jou Sllaltr..,. Oaildhelp USA II on the I" tryinc 19 top lut year'1 phenomenal sU«eSS with lhe rJ1b annual fashion lhow and lunch Feb . .( at the Hyatt Reaency In ltvinc. More 1han $70.000 was nised bst year. for tidtet information, call 67.l-7J68. Cl . BarUn and BUI Robcru ha.ve aenerously underwritten Ibsen's Hedda Gabbier, as The South Coast Repertory begins 1994. Directed by David Chambtn, the production wiJI star Lyruuta · Fcriusoo aJ Hedda. The cast will also feature rtt.,..le CrosStn and Nkbol11 llennnn. A ch:ampagne recc.pcioo will open the Jan. 14 performance aJ 7:30 p.m, in the theater k>bby. Placido Domina<> wiU perform "El Oa10 t.1.on1es." 1he Wcs1 Coast prcmierc1 JI Stac11trom Ho.II. Chaired by t.tn. Fraltrlck ·Robe Dnd &tn. James lloo5ntll, the $500 per person blAck·tie arrair will include an csdusive pos1-pc1lormancc dinper·wi1h Domingo oal The Four Seasons ~. Holel, Newport. ... Following the play, Toumcau, candidates.·· Werner, 64, also bcaan his school board career In 1981. ~te says his retirement :is • high school counsck>r a1 1hc end of th b school year is the dccidine foclor. "Whal I really need lo rorisid~r is whether or not I want 10 continue to be involved i;hning my retire· mcnc." \Verner said. Only school board member Jim de Boom. 52 . ..,.hose term e.'(pue) in December l~ h.is annoul)c~J he "A'iil nol run for rt-election ··1 "A'ill h3\'e ~n.'cd 13 )ears. n1) L1J~ vr.ill ha\'C romplcted their edu~·.1 · 1ion in the Ne"A pur1-~tcs:i Unified School D1stric1 and i1 vr.111 be 11mc for a new face ·on 1he :i;choul 00~1·J a1 lhlll poin1," de Boorn ~1d . The 1crn\s of all seven )>Chuul board members "Acre e\lcndl•d b~ Year's Eve.'' ):lid Sgl. Bob Baum· gardner of the Cost:i. 1'1eS3 Police. ,..ho worked Salurday oighL In Newport Beach, officials te· ported 1ha1 crime .in the ci1y ran the usunl course. In addi1ion to DUI ar('(:sls. lhcrc "Acre SC\en people arrested on suspicion of being drunk in public. . ··New Year's Eve has not his· torically been a problem (or us be· *· A majority or lhc ticket price will be dona1cd to Opera Ptcific. Oraanizers of 1he event include: Rt nte Sf-strStrom. l\tarlt dd CarmtD Calvo-lltnl')', Pal A.lien, Lalla Conti•, Sharo• Jaquith,' Janette-Stitnttom, P.tary r.tuth and Jo1oss ~bumacher. / u year in April !992 when, the1 vo1c:d to consolida1e school boarJ elections y,·i1h 1hc acncral elec1iu11. reducing dislrict clectK>n ~I'S h\ S-15.000. • The board·~ ne..,.·esl cundu.J ati:• Decker, 54, and Fluor. 42, "Ae t1.' clcc1cd ~ re(urm candiJale\ 1i1 Nuven1bcr 1991 . lloth uy \he l."1 11-10 )CJr) huve not been ca)y .. \Vh1le on lhc: one-hand dur 111~ the~ 1"0 )e:ir:. "AC hil bot10111 ;i~ .1 !>C'hout i.l1)lril.'.t. 11\ bcm 1c..u.w'tL able ho"' b\i~rJ ·mC~r). 1e.i1.h er,. adm1n1,tr.lt or:., parcn1) J 11.1 co.)n1mun•l!1 nlembcn ha\e ~un·.-· 1ugc1hcr lu begin the reuc ... Ji"•'I 1h1s i.J1,1r1ct." :.;i.id lkl'l.tr, "'ho to, C.lmc )(hool bo;1td pre)11Jcr11 J.1•t month "1h( hr)I l~o )car~ h-l•·· been cons1Jerahly >lrC).)ful. b1.t, aiM>\••f)' re"'iuJing.'· Ctlll)C of 1he cuuler vr.(':athcr "Ah 1~h doesn't bring people 10 1h~· bc:teh,'' s:tid $ir.l\n<fy Go111,- spokc: man for lhc Ncwpu11 lk.:11.h Poltcc DcpJr1mcn1. ThC Or;ingc County Shen If' Ocpar1mcn1 also did not rcpon any unusual incidents. in 1he un1 n· rorpora1ed Santa An:i. Heigh!\ 01 Newport ~s1 areas. , Wednesdav Nile with Eric Marienfhal Quartet Includes: Salad ' ' • Choic~ of chicken or ribs • Glass of Chardonnay LIVE JAZZ. BLUES & ROCK BLUD villll-">HN HUllllNT .. SAT Nile 9-1..n ' ' ROCK wllh YOODUDll SUNAftHpm ............ Tl•BOOW 8UNNbl-1bm • llDClf.wllllt DUO•OOWR MON .. , ... ROCK ... , •wo11m ·.TOts Ntte 9-1ein ROCK wllh lllWITS 1)fUASNll99-1em 100 MAIN ST., BAI BOA . ... _, I ..... ,,.~ .... ~Pia( ~ ' ' ' • • PO-RT·S • ' • SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CAlll.SON, 642-030. ..._ Jt7 • Hl•H SCHOOL ...... IAllClll•LL undefeated . Woodtirldge enters as heavy favorite ~• sea .·Vie~ battles ,_begin BY B.t.a&Y FAUUOf•a. S.01.!" Yi'An1a T he NcWport H3rbor H igh girls bas- ketball ream earned a shllrc of its fi~t-.cver le~1ue c~pionship ltUl season by matching Woodbridgc's ll-1 record •&ain$t Sea View League roes. eo.ich Sh3nnon Jakosky's SailoB. u ..,.·ell u the rest or the eight-team circuit, will be ha.rd-pressed to rival 1hc Warrion; this year. Woodbridge, with four starters back and one of ~ewpon. which struggled early while awai1in& the arrival of W>llcyball standouts Milissa Schutz and· Tana Bowman, is led by Schutz (a 6-foot:I center), guards Gina Heads and Genevieve Evarts. forward Mandy Oayton, all rcturnina starters, and forward Diane Pulido. Evaits has been the top score( thus far, avcraaing 1~.8 points per garnc. "Woodbridge is tbc clear ravorite to win · the title, .. Jakosky said. "The res1 of us arc will hope to do 1hc Oranp: County's top freshmen rounding ou1 the firs-1 fi\'C, have forged an 11-0 record. including three December tourna· menl thlcs heading into tonight's league opener :igainst S3nta Marg:irita. Dally Piiot 11'"41 best we can io give them. a battle." Harbor opens league . filay tonight at 7 at Ir- vine. Team, record ocWa 1 Wood)>rldge (11-G) •...••.. 3-5 2 Newpon Hllbor (7-C) .... •·t Cdh-1, which like New- port Harbor lusl four- ycar standout·and leader ~1ollic Flin1 (Ne..,.-port's Michaela Ross also grad- uated), is ' led by st:nior All-Newport-Mesa Dis- 3 Tustin (7·4) .. -....... : ...... 10-1 4 UMmlJy (6-2) ............ 1s-1 5 COM (IH) ................... 20-1 Coach Eric Dangs' 6 lrMe (6-3) ................... 2S-1 · ,1ou1ed team iS led by sc· nior auard Jamie Oen· ning. v.·hile 6-f001-4 jun· ~or Angela Burgess is an 7 Sana Marvatil> (ola) ... J0.1 8. Saddle back (3-3) ........ 35-1 imposing prc-scnce .and 6-1 sophl>more ~telanic Pearson u a Division I pro~pc:ct. N(wpon (7-4). with its four returning ~t:trtcrs. could prO\ide lhe stiffest lesl for \\'oodbridge, \loh1le Tustin (8·.I), Un1\•er· )ti)' (6-2) and Corona dcl (6·-'l arc likely 10 batllc for one of the le:tgue's rour guar- :in1eed pla)·ofr berths. Irvine (6-l) figures 10 jotn Sant:i ~targ3· rita and Saddlcb.'lck in 1he ch:u~e pack hoJ)ina to ha\e an i.Tipact as )po1lers. trict returner Ros3lic , Kane. The Sea K.Jngs, who visit Un1vers11y 10- night at 7, have 10$1 3 of 5, afler opening the season 4-1. Coach G3rth Flint's group, h<w.·cvcr, should improve as i1s young players add experience. Tustin. which nipped CdM in a fourth- placc playoff las1 seasqn, returns sland: -outs Sarah Da\is-and Katie Scheutrman. _while Uni"·crsity's top l'A'O pl:tycrs (Jen· nifer Stanley and Pam Loud, bolh 5·11) arc also back. J.R.. Walz ~tevc Goozale.s Jeff Borl::tnd _) CdM's Walz, Borland, Newport's Gonzales named All-CIF Division· IV . . ~ to1al lb a ~hool~ccord 3.189 \Jtd). C In .'>C'\l.'n lc:iguc games. 1he 5-fool-10. orona de! ~1ar High scn~r running Ln !av-pounder ~a~ the c1r..:u11\ lop ground back J.R. Walz was a repeat s.clec· . lion 10 lead one of three area g:.11 ncr .. 101:il1ng 1.175 ~arJ ... anJ .13 touch-down) un lbO carries. st:tndouts named la the All·CIF Southern' Scc1io n Division IV football team. Hi' lc::aguc ru)hing nun1tic r\ ci.:hpscrJ • th~e uf lr.1nc'!o Tony ~la1fu,, ""hi) ..,.o n \V;iU, Cd~1·s single-season and career s~·J \II.'"" ,\tVP honors JnJ ""l" n::uned rushing leader, made the offensive unit, Clf DnJ"i•Jn IV Pl:iyer of the Yllil r for ~·hilc Sea King teammate Jerf Borland leading the \'aquer05 to ihcir ;cconil and Nc~·port Harbor High senior Steve <;trJight ~uihcrn Scciion cru"n Gonzales ..,.ere chosen on defense by G.>ni;.ile~. the Ne-.port ·~lc ).1 Di~tJict sport~~nters representing the Ama1eur .i.rHJ Sc.1 \'i~·..,. lcJgue Dcfen)l\c Pl:iycr of A1hlctic Foundation of Los Angcle~Finil the \cJr. 11o:i) a 1 hiec·~c:ir .;;1Jrter al hne- lnterstlll~ Bank. All·Southern California b.l.:lcr tor 1he Sailors. Board o f Alhlelks. r\ O·l, 195-puundcr. Gon1.1lc~ '>phi time l 'hc Daily Pllol Sea View U aguc: Of· be1~ccn 1n .. iJc and outside linc b.1tler un fensi\c Player of the Year, W:tlz ru~hcd dcfcn\C, ~h1Jc al .. o rontribuung .11 running for :i school single·sc;ison record 1.578 b;icl (1% }:trd~ Jnd four 1ouchJ0"'n~ un )J.rds in 11 g:imes this ·fall 10 help the Sc.i 47 carrie~) Kings fin~h 7-.1. Defense,' ho..,.e\er • ..,.J .. where h~ n1;iJc and .iggrc~'t\l'flC'' h1 h.1n11ncr upp..r..1ng btu.:1..o:r, .inJ t'>Jll lJlrtcr ... (.iunL.tlc~ c:iu.,cJ ,1n.: !unit·'..:. r~·t.,•o:r~J l'-'U n1u1c, :anJ h.iJ ,inc 1.1, i..1~· kir ;1 ,,110:1~ tu· hL·lp lc.1<l tl:c ~-ul11r, 11• a -.l rc.:t.11J ll\11h \\ ... :l "1J GL•t;LJlc' v.rrr 1..e~ ... in lnl'>ulv~' 1n l',.I:'. ••h•-n lh.: fV.!,} ~\l.1d, .>J '"n~L-J 1,1 tin: D1'1'1' n I\ ~en11l!tt.,1,I "'11h " 1'c"~~'.!1l1n~ 111 3b i:p1. ~~: •K· h•0 1u >..:t up .1 11!1c·g;.in1..: "h'-'"''•k'" "tt~· 1f,1n.: U. r!JnJ .1 t>·.1. 11 5·p1.1un~ ·d.1~:1'1'c l·nd. "'J' :i .. ll1nun.1n1 pr..: .. C'n,.-c l<.•I !to.-'.)..·.1 t\.u1i;, . ..ilf1.J)'1ng IC1 qu.1rt,rl'.1t~ '.;•~' ..\ l•1,t·l.:.1m Jl!·d1 .. tn~·l JnJ ".';1l 'c.1i.:.1c \l':L:..:\1\111. U.Vrl.1n\l """) .1 lit..iJ..:r ._,n \>.11.~ of 01Jn~c Coun1~·) i.1ug.h,,1 Jcf..:n~l'' \l.1lhl\. :i 5.-. 170.·1>uunJ )('f11,1r lt>d h1ur lf\inc plJ~l.'r• )ek•(tC'J. 11i.;JuJ;n~ \C- ntllr 4u.1rtcrb.1,l \I.le Phe lp' 8RIEFLY DCC women win In liiiil A three-year V3rsif) starter and the first his mark, m:tking nc:Jrl!J one third (JI\) of ----~ea-Km~o earn :tll"·l•e•agu=e~r•ec~o~g~n"•·-,h~,-,-w=~so~1-o~t3c1Jcs bClllcfa Tl'iCTi'"n~· or Second tion 1hrec times, Walz ' also scored 16 s.cnmmage. and adding another::?::? a .. ~bl\ S.1n1.1 \t.1 rg.1nt.i 'c111ur t"lO) Urt.11: ~11J lir3d F1nller:in "".Crit n.1mc.J. J1 1.;.,c1.....-r and dc:Tenshc b.1.:l . r~\f>eL"lL\Ch "lute \\oodbndge 1un1ur 1n,1Jc hn..:b.1~~·•1 l.1n DL>m1nclh 11oa~ :il\>O hooorcJ. UAnn K.umcr hit t..,.o free lhf'OVl-s with leu than a second 10 play ~tonday nigh1 10 lead the Orange Coast College ..,.omen's badelball 1eam 10 a 71-69 non- ~-onfcrence victory O\·cr vi~111ng San Diego .\lcsa. Kazmer finished ~ith a team·high 18 JX>ints for Coast (12-7). San Diego ~lesa dips 10 10-6. '--. . 'rhc Pir:rites led a1 one point in the sec- ond half by 20 points (45·25). bul 1hc Olympians chipped a~a) anJ e\en1ually tied tht game in the final minute. Amcric:l Robledo added 18 points llnd :a tcam-hjgh ci&ht rebounds. • In high school boys socc:cr ~cwport Hllrbor wrapped up prepara· lion for \Vcdncsd:ly's Sea View League opener a1 Irvine by falling 10 \ISiling ~later Oci, 4·1. Dominic Fratantaro had PUIUC llOTICU PIJIUC NOTICES 6£SCA1PfiON PUIUC llOTICU A SUl~D -'-''-='=-"'"-'="--·I TA.TIE 1H ANO TO: PIJBUC llOTICI ~°'.'::. ... T._... ....... e:t-AtH. Riil I Cl ... JllDDDt?• ,..... .. , ..... llOnc&OP tbc goa.1 for Harbor (2-4-3/u which ... ccivcd nine s.aves from Steve cl\a. 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