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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-06-11 - Orange Coast PilotQUOTES "I think there will be accusations and statements made bv both emP.loyees. I \\ill stand by the actions we have taken and the tfiorou~ and deliberative in\'estigation that we have done." · -Ke~n Murphy, Dec. 27, 1992 11This is not over }'fl ~ far as I'm · concerned, this is just ~ng started. It's going to be a long T>attle, but I'm goino to \\in it." , -Arb Campbell, Feb. 28, 1993 Adeepe ... rmrine ~ wi--:~~~ .... c.MR our morn .. ing douds and ~1~U!J7 foj to hang around for a lit- tle longer today with paru I clearing and cooler tern· peratures. ~ w~.itMr, A2 Newport reinstates chief, who then agrees to r.etire ~ Captain Anthony Villa also gets full retrrernent after being restored by city . Both officers granted back pay. By Tony Oodero. Stall Wr:ttr NEWPORT BEACH -In .i stunning re-.crsal Thurniay. Cal\ M:rn3gc r Kcv11t Murphy rein t:ucJ emb:mled Pohcc Ctucr Arb Camp· bell and Capt. Anthon) \ 1llJ - both or "hom "ere fired '" th~ "ake or· sc~u:il hara~ men I ::ti· legations -and granted both officeh back pa) and a full re· ttrement. cned repe:it1:dl: to C\PQ'>C all ~tnd, o { criminal mhron1:11...1 on the p n of ..st~ of11.1JI) Jnd 1hc-~m ha) bough1 lh~m 011 n order to leep. them qt:1e1 " '-/ ~lurrh:-cJlled 1h1n.c ":>l;itemenh "c~1egor1C".i!h untrue.· and he "aid Ouesbon of me Day The right thing? \\ ~t is your 1e.i~uon tD l e r insurement of Pol' e Ch Atb "We cou~ have stonewalled it. We could have dumoed it But I don't think that would' have been the ri~t thing to do." Actjng Newport Beach Police Chief Jim Jacobs comments during a pre~s conference Thurs· day at City H~I. City Manager Kevin Murphy is in badground. Murph) 's 3ction \\J) p.3n of a seulemcnt bc~ccn the t'.\-O officers in "h1ch they Jgreed to drop a l:i"sutt the~ llkd ag:unst the cuy. rdra1n from maling comment) in 1he pre)' and 1mmed1atd} rl!t1re lrom 1hc department in e'chani:e ku re tOrtltion of 1he1r pa~ .md benefit . The oty aho agreed to pa} umpbell and Capta n Ton '> II 'I Ate )'OU ple.>·>ecP O~ppomtc<f 1 Confused?\\ r do \'Ou th n' t meJns' LeJ\e )OUr thou~ts and ~our name on the EC.tor ~ Hotline. 6-42-6086 Som e happy, some sad ,. some in 'state of shock' for an attorney to rep.resent Campbell and \'tlla m a sexual hara ment la~ u1t ffied b)-10 Conner or current female police emplO)CC\ 10 f d, the u .• ment i...1 I r C:impbdl and \'ilia to report an~ ~OO\\ ledge the~ h:i• c of cumin "ron_Join~ 10 the pro~r 3uthon ue) -~1urphy,Feb. 28, 1993 By Tony Oodtro. ~ Wrar NEWPORT B~CH -City olfici:il hope their dcci ion to rcin~t3te Police Chief Arb Campbell and Capt. Anthon) Villa and gr;)nt their reurcments w•ll end a nmc·month c:ontrm.crsy th:it has torn the Cit) and police ·'People arc an 3 to1al t.lle uf ... ho..~ · .. aa..1 one anonymous police source. "The> "ere unprep3Ied. In nobody'<; "alJe)I Jrcam' du.I an)bod) imagine th1 "')uld happen .. Thur da) 's agreement "'as me1 "1th )hod; ond anger by some and elauon b~ others. ~turph) ):.ttd the ac110:1, ap- prO\C'd uni1n1mou'I\ b) the Cm Coun.:il "a' otedcd to ao,; d 3 mu ch ar, S<o llJ. an potcnu l lee:lf cush ,., v.e il&S • to return m r;ik b ck: to 1hc poll~ departm .. nt v.h1d1 h.ld b ·en • .: .. t .... b~ 1he SC~· . . . 111 jt& ~ to bide mJ time.'' depart~ .. , •?art . And Lisa McCl:tnahan. a ro-coord1na1or for the local chapter of the N.uion:il Ora:inlZ3t1on for Wo~n. called the dty' a«.:h o "outra,cous." 'l'm 3ppall!!d," s31d John Le-.h . a rcprcsent:.ll1'c <or the 10 pohce "omen. "lt 3ppcotr~ to me th;it AJh C:impbell and Ton~ \: tlla ha'c s~c· ce),fUll) C-\torted the cit~ and the Cll\ t;upa~crs The~ lla'e thrca1· -Tony Vllfa, Jan. 10, 1993. But ir the iniu:il reaction a1 rhc pohcc de· p~rtment and in the commun11y 1 3ny mea · urc. the issue may h3"e 1gn1ted once :1g.11n "They're rubber· tamping <!'.\Ull See REACTION A5 See CHIEF l5 . _The ci fy owes its ·residents an explanation -and an apo logy Managing Editor You fire somebody. you lead the community 10 bchC'\c the guy lS guilty as in anJ then you s.ay u·s time for the commun.ity to heal irsclf and let byiones be bygones. And then? And tMn? . And then you rdlirc the guy. offer him bad. pa) and bsUC a hcart·rcndmg apoJOQ th:it - oh so nntl) -implies that all of th1 is somehov; the fault or the media. Docs th&S Clty kn.ow how LO ~\C fun Or v.hat? Su months after firina Poh~ Chief Arb To Daily Pilot subscribers and advertisers Times Mtrt'Of Co., publ._. ol the Los Angeles Tame .ind ocher newspapers, Ns ~ to purd\.lse the D.ldy Piiot. This c:Nnge will ~y instJnt dividends to D•1ly P1lo< subscr1bet5 •nd ~ ~nning Mond.1y, ,.,,...., D.l1ly Pilot win be dtli~ wt«h lhe Times Ot•n County Monday ~gtt Satur~y. If you do not alre~ subscribe to The Times ind you are a ~td O.lily PiJot su~. you ~ill autCMNtically rec~~ a ~-day-a-we8 sutMcnptlOf'l to T~ Times .it no add1tioNI ~ ~o )'QU Your ~ily Pilot su~~iotl b.W.nce will be <ha1ted to)OUt Ti~ account. f0t those few who h.lve not re.id The Times recentty, I think you are in (Ot a very ~~ SU'l>f'&Se. In ~ to tts unmated oover• ol SUte. ~I Ind WOfid ~. today's Times covers Ofange County n~ - including sports busi~. arts an<t enteruinment - better ~n any other ~per. This ~rful c:ombtNtion ol awvd·winnin& community news by tM D.lity Pilot ~ the compreheOSl"~ Or•n~ County. st.Me, ~I Ind 'W'Orkt news found in ~ Times pes you the moll relev~ and uwluf infooN!ion ~ ~ deti.,e1td eo your door5tep ~ mominl, ~ly Not Adwrtiwn ~\If benefit IOo. Now thit the 0.1ly Pilot w.11 bf -def~ to .I remes subk:ribM In , Newport Bffch and c~ Mew. lhe numt.r °' ••~ c · .. ~-·~~.Th. continue to be delr..etild to non...e.a'*'t ~ 5n the two dtiel on Thuitdlyi aid ~ The D.lily Not Will ~ ID .,,. our~ Ill ;an lndependetlC eclaW Wiol. W. laalt lolWill'd '° Continuing our rf*W ~llhip Mlh ow ....... ~AttdwelMwiyp' d ... hn.. ~ County wil now ._a plft ol lhll s ' bllNp. ,..._.. ...... """~-,... ..... qu1.iw.._. .. ,...., .. .,...,__.c:il • '4J-4Ul Md .. CUll!l Tttr .... '•El ....... ........... ,.,.....,~.,, ...... ,, ......... ,... .-o. .... .. C3mptx:ll and Capt Ton> Villa amid aUcg.uions ol ~'{ual hua sment, ewport Beach ·city official offered. both of them b:ick their Job ·Thur\day ~ part of the deal. both will immedi:itcl~ rcure Thts, of course. ~em to make zero sense don't care "htch "ay you looli: at 11 -and l\c tneJ mo't "a~ I c:an thanL. of -11 JU t d~~n·t compute One th~ 1s that the Cll)' Cell Campbell • would c'c' t LI) v. an back h\S JOb and simply v.~mtcd to \:Ut hon the chase Call 1t the S:t\e Waiting eons .. ~ What's a few million years when you're standing in line to see ·Jurassic Park.· this summer's blockbuster? Mone)', Lo!>e I .1i:c g:imbu An u1hcr b11 uf th1nk1ng as 1hj1 the C11\ -"e'I JU'I plain goofed up. And then, wml! '>~~~t. ma)be the t<Mn\ lclde~ \1mpl~ ca' ed in. 'r u "hjt, I'm noi r,ure It v.orth ri:" in ding. thing-. JU't :a bu to get .l proper running ,t.ut 31 lnur;Jj\ ·, Jc,elopmenh Camp~ll anJ \ilia tell under :s cloud of \U p1c1on b-.t ~e.:ar "hen llN tour anJ then fac :rnd 1hen nme :inJ tin:ill~ 10 '-:male ix,11 .. t emplo~CC> came fo"'arJ Jnd .uJ the\ \\C:rc ,·icun'' ol 't'\u.11 hara"1~crit One of them -:s J1 ... p.a1d'4.'.'.r -.. :11J !>he\! been r;.ipcJ b' tx11h CJmrbell and \ilia :.t .Jn atct'r·h ur' poh, c dep.inmcnt part\ fhc cit) launched :an 1mc ... t1~:it on ad u \\;a'ln t .. ons before 11 "a' clear -..tu h .,..iJ, at ' 1h1ng \\ll going hl turn On .. c Cainpbdl :ind \ 1113 "ere 1:ilen ('ft UClt\C dut~. del3al!. b dnllble 1..\ut Council m ·mbcr' .. aid the:~ '4Cre cold th t "' "1e1gn 01 terror'' h J e-.bltd under Camp~ 1 he 1me,11~::tti\)n n It .:-mh.lude that a • C\U.l ' ho .. ule "' rl cn,1 runmeni'' e'\Mt'd . t the See MARBLE AS 0 -·-·· .. ····· .................................... ~-·-· .. -······· ... ··· ........... ....._..__ .. _. _ _. .... _ ...................................................... " ............ ". Failure to find townhouse puts cat in doghouse ...... . ......................... ._ ........................ -............................ -....... -. .......................... -......................................................... . .. • M A\'BE H~LL COME BACK IN .AN0111..ER U.FE -Officials at Park Newport ref use to talk about it. but there was a lamentable eviction there the other day. .. No comment!" was the terse response or Tracy O'CollDOI'. resident relations manager of the l,306-unit housing complex, wben I called to ask for details. Seems it's an ultra-sensitive subject, much too touchy for management to LocaJ Scene discuss. The cvictee was a cat. Not just an ordinll)' pussycat. A striped species aptly named "Tiger.'' he was the neighborhood's darling. His home b:sse was the apartment occupied by real estate maven Pat Hua. but he also was welcome in all the best houses. At Park Newpon, ca•s arc allowed only in townhouses, not in apanments. But Tiger was tolerated until last week, when he made his big mistake. Management received a complaint, tQ wit: "That cat sat on my car, and left paw prints." Horrors! Out. out, danged cat. And where is he now? Only the neighbors know for sure. They've taken him under protective custody and his · refuge changes constantly, Ii.kc the Feds' witness protection program. We won't keep you posted. 0 W EDDING ALERT -Arts patron Nancy Ebsea, the fonneT Mrs. Buddy, will remarry on July S. The groom is Dr. William Lauabaday. a St. Louis endocrinologist. Friends and mutuaJ admircn dating back to schoold:iys, they'll divide residences between St. Louis and her longtime home on Balboa Island. 0 IT'S A Brrn.E FROGGY OlTJ' TiiER.E - or all the animated charaCters associated with Chuck Jones over the past half-century or so, which is his favorite? An enquiring mind, belonging to Rkbard Edris of Costa Mesa. wants to know. Is it Bugs Bunny? Daffy Duck? Elmer Fudd? Pepe Le Pew? None, apparently, of the above. When profiled at hi.s Cameo Shores lair several years ago, Jones said his aUtimc favorite is "One Froggy Evening." a cl:issic he directed back in '56. It's about a bullCrog that dances and sings a la Astaire. top hat and all, but only for the entenainmcnt or its owner. In front of others. notably showbiz agents, it just squats there and croaks. .. They S8QU8St8r themS81V8S ;:~.~~~~~~has had IO hire a new In closed-door session as .. With an issue •his imponanl and ol they search for 7 ·O vote. thiJ mapilude, we Wlftl tO reach a 7-0 vote," 11id tnmee Manha Fluor durina an inleNiew earlier this week. 8Y Rua Loar The choice is between Arkansas public ....... NEWPORT-MESA -School board schooa Superintendent C1oyde "Mac" Bernd and Lona Beach area members were locked in a marathon. Superintendent Jerry Gross. eight-hour closed door meeting Thursday • Bernd, 49, is coming to ihe end or bis night, still deliberating O\'er who will first school year as superintendent of Jhe become the neXt superintendertt. 27,000.studcnt Lillie Rock School They narrowed a field of l 1 District after a six·ycar career as candidates down to two at least a week superintendent of the S:an Marccx aio, but the seven school board Unified School District tn San Diego members arc split over the fin<ilists and County. arc trying to reach a unanimous decision. Gross, 53, has 3 12·ycar career with With the retirement of Superintendent the Long Beach Unified School District !.ohn Nicoll, 71, it's the first time in 21 where he became one of five area Ma d . Hatte r's Ball will· benefit CHOC Join in an J:Vening .of fun and · nonsense .•. and it's all for a great C3USC. The Third Annual Mad Hatter's Ball will be held Frid:iy. June 18, from 6:30 to midnight at the The Red Lion Hotel. 3050 Bristol St., Costa Mesa. The lively festivities. put on by the Hat Connection. a division of the Costa Mesa Chamber of Commerce, will include cockr:i il hour. an elegant dinner, and live entertainment and dancing 10 the music of the Legends or Swing. Guests ha'e the option of v.earing traditional cocktail attin: or late Victorian·style costumes. A Mat Hat p:irade, v.ith prizes awarded for the mo)t original, amusing, elegant and outrageou~ headge:ir will add 10 the fun. An Opportunity Drav.ing for fabulou prizes will include a grand prize donated by World·renowned Valerie and Pr:isad , fine art photographers to the Orange County Performing ~ts Center, v.ho uperintendcnts in 1989. Ht owen«1 about tS.400 a&udents ia the n,000.student school district. 4 G~ an avid golfer who likes to travel, hu a back&found in educational research lln<I is focused on brinaina c:unina-edac educational ~rams to the Lona Beach school district. Bernd, who likes to ride his Harley Davidson mo1orcycle on ~ekend , projects a flamboyant, take-ch:trgc Im.age and talks about tough budaet cuts hes m:ide in the school district while re~lving employee l:tbor disputes. School board members could not be ruched for comment, but bo:i1d President Rod M:icMillian said Tuesd:iy o press conference wiU be bcld 10 announce their choice. He did not JY when. Workers try to h~t the flow of a water main that broke beneath Fairview R~d in front of Orange C~t College in Costa Mesa Thunday. ha\e 1rac1ou ly don1ted :t personal sc ion and brealht;ili.ing portrait on 20·b~·20 can\a . valued ot St,000 Net proceed from the Mad Hatter' O:ill ~111 benefit the Punch and Judy Guild of Children·~ Ho)p1 tal of Orange County (CHOC). The Gwld, through fund·raa iog efforts O\er the p~ 20 yea~. hl) raised hundred of ahou nJs of dollars for the imponant -.ork at CHOC Don:it1on for the B:ill nrt S50 p<>r person with 1:ibles available. For reSCf\3ttons and more information, call 65().. 2 I 4-i. "People recognize that one more than any other picture I ever did," Jones told interviewer Pal Motl SU9'1•r weather makes an early arrival at local beaches A sociology professor at New York University, be said. shows the c::anoon to his incoming freshmen to gauge their thinking. "And if they don't laugh. he knows they're hopeless." So the winner is an ornery frog. Eat yer hearts out. Bugs and Daffy. 0 T HE GR.EMUNS DID IT -Yes, I know that the given name of Mrs. Chuck Jones is Marian. How it emerged otherwise in Wednesday's essay about the Joneses is beyond my feeble comprehension. She's a beautiful and gifted lady -a respected photographer, a 1alen1ed writer, a delightful dinner companion and a swell dancer. I hope she"ll speak to me a1ain. followina that dethpicable booboo. If not, alas, my name is fudd. .J~ny Kobrlo'• mluma mas !tloobr, H'~and•~ ud Frldq. By Cathy Wetblin Stlft Wl1W COST A MESA -It felt like one of those lazy. hazy, crazy <bys of summer Thursday. And plen1y of Orange County beaches could attest to 1hat fact. Considering it was a weekd:iy. it wasn't officially summer, and children arc still in school, there was a pretty good crowd at the shore. ln the first really w:irm weather of the early summer season, lifeguards at several beaches reported a fairly .active day. Huntinaton Beach lifcgu:irds said they evcri brought a few extra guard on duty to help ensure public safecy. Ncwpon Beach lifeguards estimated a crowd of 20,000 to 30,000 people at city beaches, with Huntiniton Beach estimating S,000 people and Bolsa Chica checking in wtth about 1,000. N ewport Beach lifeguards esti- mated a crowd of 20,000 to 30,000 at city beaches ... NC\\-port Beach lifeguard ~•d on :i warm, summer weekend, as many as 65,000 10 90.000 people could hit the be:ich. No incidents or scnous rescue were rcponed, primarily bcc:iusc surf condition were light. w:i .. cs rcncbcs a ma"timum of 2 to J feet. lifeguard s:ltd. There were several c:i es of stingray stings, with lifeguard at several beaches kept busy trcatina swimmers. Temperatures v.ere v.arm, with highs at the beaches reaistcrina in the upper 7<h and the \alley checking an in 1hc lo\\ 9Ch. The average June 10 temperature i 68. according to Stephen Ahn. meteorologist v.ith the Nat1on:il Weather Service. Air quality tn all of Orange Co'unt)' "'as good to moderate, de pite the warmer than normal temperatures. according to the Southern California Air Ou:ality Man:igcment D1stnct. Re ident can npect a coohng uend lo<fay as a bank or high pre sure O\ier Nevnda moves ca)t, followed by o band of low pre ure, Ahn said. The cooJing trend should conttnue thrQU&h the v.eckend, wiah another hot d3y expected in the middle of next v.ed:. The hone t day on record for June 10 v.as 102 in downtown Los A.njcles in 1979. lt was 105 on June 11 that year, and it was 100 on June 12. f ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::.~::::::::::::::::::~:::~:::::::::: . VOLt n, •. t• lnden' tta•nc:: '42-6086 ,_. __ ..... Dllr ..... °' -.............. __ ..., ..... w-... ....,, n. -,......,, ....,. .......... _. .............. .s .... .., "'*-Cu•" ...... ....... ....... _.__............., ..... ~ ... -c-._,,,_....,... .. .... ~, nil • ,.,, Will~ • ' ' • _..,..,_,h••• e t How to reaCh UI at The Nol OF, 11 or-. COUfllY '42-4))) W.A 'f. o r • 2·5611 ~ ... 2 .. )21 ..... Ill .... 540-1 JJ• s,o.. .. 2-..uo .................. ,70 MllllC-. M_C.C. .. J .. 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Ccl.\1, '"''" bots M,a) Jl klrt'ft LHI CM ~ Jurw 1 \\ 111i.am .-nd k..lrtn H&nty C.'1 11 JtfCr-.y .and Shlton 11..anitrl, "'8. girl lu~ 1 Ktnnrih 11\d ~ni~ Ulo\ C.\t, ~,, J&mH .and ~\err nJ )ot1n, Cd'-' 11 Ri<hvd and N.an<y ''°"" CM.·g 11 ~t And lttbtca 1111.~lhtt "B .: r1 Jtffr~ and o.bta Cr.al&,. CM, grl lunt 4 llt<h.ard and Francn c.dbou Cd\' I Alfrt'do .and \~rl.a Monltt C:.'1 J.nitr .tnd .\\.a.ry Ann lK'Obv. C'' girl .\Urll .and Chriitint il~CO\f l"B I FOUNT~ YAllO' RCCIO 4l-iios'1TAl \\1ch.uol Thomu •nd kimb~rh Ston.al~. CM boy ' • POLICE UIQ COSTA MfSA lri.stol Slrttt: In the lOOO bloc~. r~ S300 \\o.b r~~ stoll"n last T uf")(f.Jy from • s.ir• .n frt1~~1C.l otre O.i.m~: A 12·~ d P~ .Jnd S20 w.b >(*n ~ Tuesr:U} frorn Col~ P•tk School. Bristol Slrfft: Cmplo'(Ms '1 Ol>ton Sl.lf1in St-Mc:e rl"pottec,l SC.O i.t~ T~ from tht-1t oC'•Cl" tn I~ )000 block. El C•mino Ori\.t: All .luto ~•s reputt«I stolen \V«l~~y from ~ 1000 blodc NE\\'POU llACH WHt hi~ loulftanl: A handgun .vKi tome c:.lSh were ~port«I stolen T uecby from I ~ 1n the 1800 bb:k. fashion lsbnd: Two swim trees wert> repott«I stolen Wt'dnescbv ' from the fandsa~. OiU Ori~e: More th.In S 16.000 worth ol l"'(~mi..,. COJNC:~·as d1loC'O\~ st<*n w~ from .l ~in the 2SOO block Among them 'ng ~·~ 18 botl~ ol loo1~ XIII champ.lp at S850 a bottle. f Aliso: A trt11lef tNt was p.atttd ~Ind • house in ~ SOO bloCk wa5 discoYefed lk>len Wtdnndiy. C1PNca11 In an •Mnorial that ra.a on Thunday. June 10, the Dally Pilot inad\-ertently pw the . -.rona name of I.he choreolt•· pher affiliated with the OcfOR foundation of the Ans. The correct ruamc i.s lbe Jimmie Defore Dincc Center. ,....,, Ot-.httd Thunday. )WM 10 2. 1: 10, 27. )9 DlccO • Hti.arti ... , •• _. __ ....... 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TIC~ may"be obtiined ~the center.~ Sl5 dc>Ntion 1ndudes ~ ··Alt~ pirtY'' following the perlormance. For men infor~tion. call 645-2356. Estancia Hip benefit - A ~~ing lot ~ iVld ca1 wW. will be held from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Estancia High School to benefit~ school's pep squad. Cost 1 SS for vans, S4 for cars. for more inrormatron call 546·9279 Free fishing o license is required as UNB Natuf'alr.ts and CaJ1fom1a Departm nt ol fish and Gdme Wardens and Brolos•sts join the public for a frtt day ol fishing from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Shellmak~ Island, a quarter-mile north of Newport Dunes entrance on Back Bay. Fly~tying and casting demonstrations will be given, and rods ~ reels prOV1deO, for more information, all 631-2532. Career seminar -St. James Eptseopal Church and St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church will combine effons to provide the Seventh Career Netwcrt Seminar. The e-."t'nt IS an attempt to meet the needs of those who are unemployed and aught in the recesst0n crunch. For "'ore information, call 574·2239 5oMI of the Redhead -The ~ Ms Committft °' Tems* B.ll Y ..... presienG .sinpr-aaor Don Croll in btS pottrayal ol Danny Kiye in the Soc1~ ~I at Temp !Ut Yahm, 1011 Umelbadc, ewport Be at 8 p m. For more 1nf~tt0n, all 6«-1999 Casino Nigt_tt -The Monarch league of the Ametian Diabetes Association is presenting '"rht-Creat Esc.1~ Ill : Pa1r·A·Oice Island," a ca ino, silent auction .and dinner to be held bPgtnning at 6 p m at th«> Village Crean; 2300 ~Ave , Santa Ana. All proceeds will go toward programs o( the ADA. for more inf ormatlOl'l call 662·7940 Monday, June 14 Charity Coif Tournament-The Fourth Annual 'Swing for the ~ ' chantabl_e golf tournament will take place at the world class Pelican Hill Coif Club Hosted by the Newport Center Association, the benefits will go toward the Ped1artric Cancer Research Foundation. for more information, call 720-8488. Tuesday, June 15 YMCA Summer Swim- The 1'e'Nport·Costa Mesa-Irvine YMCA Summer Swim Reg1qrat.1on '-'111 begin June 14 for YMCA members and June 1 5 for Act1v1ty member) Ses~1on I run~ June 21 KIDNEY DISEASE GET THE FACTS UNCONTROLLED HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE IS A LEADING CAUSE OF KIDNEY DISEASE THE NATIONAL KIDNEY FOUNOl\TION. INC JOE~~ ))Id Sllttf ~ 'lbt._ NY I0016 1800! 611 901() RUFFELLTS UPHOLSTEIY llC. .... ,.. .... C....9wt! 1111 -kll~ CISTI ..._Ml-1151 Please Join Us On ~ Juty 31. ~II~ A&.4f. 2-28. a.. will be hekf ill v.lnOUi times. f CK rnorf' information., QI 642-9990 . Library Trustees -~ not iegularly iChtoduled ~ng ol the Newport Bt-.idt Bo.ird ol llbtary T rusttts wUI be he4d at 5:.30 p.m. at Newpott Cent~ libr.ary, 856 Sa" d~nte Or. Wednesday, June 16 P~ Reading-PC>t"b and ~ t..ns are in\11ttd to attPnd and participate 1n ~n poetry readin~. 2 30 p.m .• at a meeting of "Voices 11nd Vision>." a series dediated to the enjO\-mt'nt of the art. ~ e'\.-Cnt will (eaturt -poetry lover ~thryn Sott>en f0t more 1nfocmatK>n, ull 644·3181 Pain support group -A free pain support group, fac1l1tated by Oa"1d Engo>trom, Ph D Dtrectol o( R~b ~rvices at Hoag Hospital, will be held on the fi~ and third Wednesdays ol each month from ., ' What 650-8960 FATHER'S DAY For CAPTAIN SEAN'S Weekend Brunch or Dinner Alaskan Crab LoYers S * Bayside Crab Alfredo Startiag at! to 8: )() P~"'· II dw Holg HollPf.al libtwy C.O."-•a "'°°"'-J01 Newport Bt\ld,, Newport ~. Me«lnp II~~ ol medtallbeNvicnl ~ ol ,,., ~t pain~g •itk, and peer~· For more infonNtJOn and to ~. all 760·2191 Thursday, June 1 7 CSULB Presents · "Annie" -Musal Youth Mists R~OI)' Th atre <MY AR proudly ~ts their productlOn ot "Annie," June 17-27 in the university Theatre at Cal St.ate Long Beach. [\<~1ng ~omwnce are fu~ 17. 20, 2'4, and 2'' at 7:30 p.m; Ju ne 19, 25. ,;and 26 at 8 p.m. Mat1ntt perform.lnC('!. are June 19, 20, 26, and 27 at 1 p m Tidcf!tS· S8·S 10 For more information, all () 10 494-2985 ~ ~~ MmS lo f'~ ltyvt, TM D~ly l'ilol., 330 W. lby St., Cost.a ~f'S~ 92617. . 'f'I IS I • Sababno's was ong1nally founded 111 Chicago after our father brought the family recipe f OI our famous hahan Sausage from Palermo. ltaJy m the 1930's * Alaskan erab , Pdme Rib $R 9 5 * Alaskan King Crab ! Snow Crab Comb<> 7 T OClay his sons & grandson contmue to provtde a complete menu of authentic ltalran food prepared fresh daily and seasoned Wltt1 5 oeneranons of tam ly pnde For Reservations Call 723-0821 251 StMpprd • ., • ""'l*1 .... * Capt. Sean Seafood Platter *Harbor Master 1 lb. King Crab For • limited ctznc om,. ffasc all for mOft Info. .. ~.w .. .., .... •••• 'S" OFF Per IWwd Insurance company has it cov ~Western United thrives while others flee from doing business amid fraud and bureaucracy in CaJifomia. By T ooy Cox. 1k1sNsS Edltol A I RPO RT AREA -WhiJc some auto in:i.urers have !oealed back or ha\e been cha~cd from California altogether' by bureaucracy, fraud and laW)ers, Western United In urance Co. is bulli)h on its busine s here In fact, the "MacArthur Court·b~d company has grown from S3.2 million in direct premiums in its first year on the mari..et, 1990, to more than $33 m1lhon in 1992. James F. Chapel Jr . chief executive, chairman and p.sll vwner or WC)lCfO United, e\pects premiums to grow to more than ~5 malhon th1 )ear. And by the end of this )'Car, Western United ~111 begin expanding into other stale) Chapel, a 35·ye.1r-old Newport Beach nati"e who paid his way through USC b)' selling insurance, said \\.estern United has O\.ercome the difficulties of unde~nting auto policies in California largel) because of the effic1enC) of 11s operauons and its "1g1lance in detecting fraudulent claim!> He ~.lrd. too. that being a niche pl.i)er -undeNnt1ng only auto insurance and specializing in good drivers who, for a variety or rea)()ns, can't get coverage \I.Ith the mo)t stringent 1murers -ha) allo\\.ed Western United to prosper. ··we're seeing opportunit) where ~me others don't,'' Chapel said. "We can succeed because our data processing 1s most efficient on auto. All of our energ_v IS focused on auto insurance " The .32·employec company, which sells policies through 1,200 independent insurance agenctes, last year added an advanced software program that made its data processing operations more efficient. In addition. c(fecti"e M.:i) I, much of Western Un1ted's claims processing for Southern California customers was brought into a new in·housc division. Part of the company's Southern Cahfomta claims and au of its Northern California claims contmue to be handled by outside general agents. ''We send someone to the scene of an accident w11hin 24 hours, and "c pay quickly \\hen there's an injury.'' Chapel said. "We try and get them sol\ed quickly. Jr the clsimant is h ppy, they don't feel the need to go out nd get n attorney. Auomcy) are the big ~ re n the nates arc \0 high." Chapel ~id that in Southern Cohfornia, Western United aets foe times b many claims in"'olving law)crs b it doc:, in Northern California Chapel, an active member of 1nsurancc·industry lobbying group , aid that because laW)ers dri\e up clauns costs, he's in favor or a no·fauh system, which he believe would cut legal C'<tortion out of the system and vastly reduce premiums. "We\e got to pa) the S8,000, even if there's no real injury, because it costs SJ0,000 to SlS,000 to go to court, and they lnow th~t." Chapel said. "The problem 1!> you have {Assembly Speaker) W1lhe Bro\\.n, who's protecting the mal laW)er) " W11h Bro"n's career m the Lcg1)lature \Ct to end in a year and a half, Chapel said he see more hope for pJ '>age of a no· fault 'i)\tcm. Ho\"C' er, one no·fJult propo)al he doc!>n 't hl.e 1 ... Sen An lurrc'!>· pa)·at-thc-pump bill ''h1~h ~an~ tor ilk') on gasoline th.11 \\.uulJ funJ 1nsurJnce co.,.erage throughout rhc i.tJte He ~aid he behc,e-; the: bureaucraC\ of a state-run ")"tem ''ould !>potl the program. T o help minimiu clai~ under the current S)!ltcm. Cha~I ha) enli!>lcd a cadre of off·dul\ and retired IJw enforcement · othcers to 10\est1g.i.te \\ e)tern United claim-. He -.aid he elpel..l' the staff of 1mestig:uor~ this )Car to sa,·e the compJn) SI m1lllon that 'A-Ould otheN 1se be ~~nt on fraudulent chums If that amount of i.a\.m~ !>ccrm hard to belic\.C for J relau'd) · mall compan). con)ider a cuuple or c.Aamplc or claims that Western United ha-. ched..cd out. In one ca~e. "hen the compJn) researched the addre of a chiropractic clinic on o"ne of its chums, 1t found a porcelain )hop at the location Afld in another case. We tern United helped Department of ln)urancc and la"'-enforcement officials breai.. up a fraud ring in San Francisco that "ould ha'c cost the compan) SIS0,000. 'It the claimant is happy, they don't feel the need to go out and get an at- torney . Attorneys are the biggest reason the rates are so high.' -JMICIMP8. president. Western United (abov~) r he compnn> al o k..cep a 11ght rein on the bod) i.hop) ~here its cu!>tomer)' 'eh1cle!> arc rep.med In fac1. Chapd aid \\.estern United ha~ dmcn do\\ n its a'cragc: CO'>t on \chicle damage from S2.600 '"o years ago to abou t S 1.600 tod3) Chapel aid tho!le co;t-control efforts ha'c allowed Weslern L.111lcd to be compe11t1 .. t on pncang -the c-0mp•rny h~n·1 1n1;rea!>ed rates for t"o year ~h1k rc.:main1ng profitable American Heart Alsoctatton Br _,'JH c ..... !c-Ac:;cep f'1 For Co s1gnmen ROLEX SUBMARINER $1 500 MEN'S STAINLESS~ STEEL J ear G-JQfa' ~ List 12.350 2-4-1 (Two dinners for the price of o ne.) DINNERS AT MUTT .S BALBOA CLUB MONDAY Enchilada De Puerc:o with Salsa Verde 2 for '10- TUE SPAY Si1'oin IClbobl,Anwfc Style CcldJied Anps Beet 2 for •14• ._..WEDNESPAV ___ _ Olickcn Mote. Oax.aucno Scr1ed with Prickly Cactus 2 for •12• THURSDAY Aletc AJ OUpotJe ~ wilh au.Ired Biiked Poeew:1 2 for •1p fltlDAY . Cwronm •111.,. PlllllS.-a.....,.,,. .. 1ror•1•• .,...,, .............. .... .............. Sened froM 4:30-7:30,... ....... ·-··-··· .. ···························· .. ·-······· ... ····--· ... ·-············ ................................................. . .... -.......................... " .............................................. -.................................................... _ ....... . Kalila, an invauaena propcnies spec:iahaa in Grubb A Elm Commercial Real &tate SeNicet' Newport Bo.ch oft"a. has been n1tmcd the c:ompe.n.y'1 RoOkic of brokers in the firm'' Sl commerci11l officc1. manaama director for the con,tpeny's Onanac County operations. Osborn. who worked previously for CB Commercial Real Estate .. the Year for 1992. Kuisb po11ed a sales vohuM ol S13.3 million in 1992, outp.c:inc all other rookie ~#IHI~ u, llw LMIMr MH"t1tt..nU Mtd tlkfwn to Tk """"Piiot'• bwlMu «lltor, To.y Ca, •I :.UO W. aay St... Costa Mea. na1. .THE FUN PLAeE TO ee· Services, has been a commercial leasing pecialist for si.l years. During that time, he hns negotiated mo~ than 260 leases encompas 1n1 1.24 million square feet of spnce. He has also negotia ted more th n SSS million in sale tran action . · AND GREAT FOOD TOOi 0 Ne"port Be:ich re)idcnt Jobn 0. Lusk. founder or The Lu)k Co., was awarded an honorary degree, Doctor oC Hum~nc Leners, by USC. 0 Peter A. Tough ill. "'ho ha been Ill the commercial real e late bu'iine for 20 )car.,, ha' been named a senior 'ice prc.:.,.dcn1 1n the offtcc properttc) d1 .. l'1on of Grubb & l:.llis Commen.1.ll Rco.al Estate Scf'\.ices' l\c:\\J>tln licach office. Tough1JI ha' bcc.:n "uh Grubb & Cllis )mcc 19 '3. n10)t recently a dt)tnct manager 1n the! firm's Se.illk ofran "Serving Only Certified Angus Beef' The freshest seafood, Pasta & Salads 0 Corona dcl Mar re 1dcnt lkud ·Friday .Night Special• Complete Prime Rib Dinner $9.95 .. ReseNOhons Accepted -(7 14) 650-1750 428 E 17th Sfr"t · Costa Mesa We Have Some .Very Shocking News For Drywood Termites. It's c.alled the Electro...- Syete•. A battle plan that uses finely tuned elect{icity to win the war against these home damaging critters. After 12 years of continuous use, and treatment of over 50,000 government buildings, · sch<>Qls, apartments and homes, the Electro-gun has proven to be one of the most environmentally sound methods of drywood termite control available today. A viable altemattve to tent fumigation , Ecola Sernc.. htc. and the Electro11un together inake a vay attractive package, offering It.I CUltomen MCUrjty and peace of mind, knowing that TllEllE•s NO NEED FOR: • Polson Pl la your home • Removal of food or plants • c.o.tly roof tile ~ • Landscape damage • Overnight lodging for you and your pets Treatment lndudes a Written two-year warranty AND ls renewa~e yearly for the life of the property! Now, doesn't that make more sense? ECO SERVICES INC~ ORANGE COUN1Y • SAN BERNARDINO I R1VF.RS1DE _, . ' 0 -.---·-·~ . . '1" A1 ... hlR I rat ICUldal II wtU u I biucr I 3 _, d ' 1rt1•Hl. ............. Mwpil:ty uid Campbell and V. MMlld bM-c been clisiblc fot diability ridr••••• ~· And wilh the dcy on dll DriAk of hirin1 a new police chitf, 1t ... baa lo 1eu&c the matter, be said. • .. .. wu_ in ou~. best interest 10 put thll ltlUe ~hand u,, Murph)' said. "The city WU facin& months of heatanp and liicly c:aun proceue~ on •~al and numerous c~ aQd .fo~mcr employees being de· po91d u~ te1t1fy1n1. It v.·ould make it ex· trcmcly d11ficult for a new chief comina in to I*' the dcp .nmen1 b ck together." Vila., WhO ~ ICC\llCd Of SCXUllly hara "'I -~ many . 10 "'O!'len, called lhe city's dee.aeon to reans11tc him "ouu1andins. •• ··rm alad lhat all of the ddcndants arc back on the ume team ag.:un," Villi id. Villa .. , can now ch:allcncc my total crrons and skills ap1n.st lhe~ unsuMtan1iated a.llcptions. lt didn't make sense fiahting each other. h's good for the city llfld 1t' gOOd for U) so voe can mO\le on. My 27..yc r record j, unblcmiihcd and that is impor· tant.'' For Campbell, who wa~ accused of raping a di'>· patcher at a 1>3rty in 1981. the agreement also pro· vidcd a ~tatcmc~t tha1 cffcc1hely clears the cm· baule~ chief from ony wrongdoing. .. Th grccmen1 confirm., that lhc c11y"s an\lcsti· gation found no corroborated C\idence that C::imp· bell e:-<uall) har scd an> f cmJlc employee of the dep::irtmcnt while he v.as cmplO)Cd by the cit) or ... that Campbell condoned any pec1fic act of mhcon- duC:t on the part or uny of ha pee~ or ubord1nath" Reached at their 8Jlboa Pcnan ula Point home. Lavonne C.impbcll !>aid she and her hu b0tnd v.crc Jubilant O\lcr the agreement ond )>IJnnc.:d It' celebrate. ··for our famil) at least thCre'~.;1 certain peace there right now that v.a n t there before and v.e're glad for 11.' U\Onne Campbell ~1J. · Arb Ca~pbcll and Valla v.cre fared b) Murph) after the cm cunductcd u four-month in-.e:>t1g.at1on into allcg;u1on b) 3\ man) a-. 10 ~umen pohce cm· plO)ec th31 \ 1ll;i ~\uall) hara cd them and Camp, Mil r:mdo11d ........ 'J"Mt -.1aW1•inn fiaiiad Mdnce ol a ...... un 11•111" MCI a .. balailc work awiroamm." Alld after the ........... ak city offend cash ICtt&cmctM of II much • S20.000 to women they Wlieve may be¥c llUffered from lelU.lal baruancnt. 1nll qttettioncd ff the imtettipriorr. which COit the city Sl3S,000, was worth it. "Why hitt a ac police chief'?" he asked 0 lf they are sayin1 he (Campbell) did nothing wrons put him back 10 -.ork l't a poJicc chic(. Are •hey sayin& that in\'csti- phon wa1 a total sham'!" Campbell and Vilb have steadfastly de· nicd the alleptions from the day they !>Ur· faced on Sept. 24 of lut year, calling the charses a "witch hunt." l~ But after Murp~y rclievccr ~cm from duty on Oct. 15. both officcn med a hi"· suit against the city for 'iolation of due proce . Vill!l wa .. set to h:s~c "' ci'lit scr- 'lice hc:mng to be rein.staled to his JOb on June 22. Campbell. 't\'hO wa terminated on Dec~ 22, ~II re· ccivc back pay on his 1ppro~imately $102.000 S3l:iJ). Villa, p:ud about $84,000, v.ill gel b3ck p::sy from when he w fared on March 8. Dc:c:ausc of 1hc1r dts· :ib1hties, high blood pre utc for Dmpbell :ind :s neck injury for Villa. both men will receive 50 per· cent of their retirement t:u free Thursda) 's turnabout re\'Crscd months of public Jousting m the media between Clmpbell, VillJ and Cit)' officials. Campbell even threatened to pr.o\iJe evidence of cram1ral mLSCOnduct and drug u>c b~ memben or the police dcpanmcnt. Murphy '"o-...cd not to w:mcr from hi pos111on. S1t11ng at Murphy' 1dc when he announced the Jgreemcnt at a pre conference Thu~da~ wa> CH~ Attorne" Oob Burnham. Acting Police Chief Jim Ja cob and Mayor Clarence Turner Jacob:> rcJd a !>latcmcnl b> pohcc a oc1a11on lead· en Detc:Cll\C Tom Tolman and Sgt Stc\.e \an Horn that called for the CH) to put the i >UC to re t "Hopdull) th1~ ettlt:mcnt wall put thu •>,uc he:· hand u and the remaining dcd1~ted police cm· plo~eC\ can act on \Ii Ith lhC rebuilding Of \Ii hat \A.C bche"e '' a profe~1onal 13.,.. enforcement agcnC\: the tatcmcnt ~d . • MARBLE he v.ould hiJ\C the la t laugh tenure as chief haJ realh been a "reign uf terror," \\h) ,,·the rn, apol~izing o profuse!)~ AnJ i the v.holc ordeal v.;h mclln' .. , .. symbolic "1tund aga1n,1 'ew;.il From A1 department. The wum;.in "ho brought the ch;ugc' alluded to :i "hotbed Of C\ual .aC11~1l)'' And when a ~ed. the rank ond file ~ithin the department \Otcd an <WCrwhclmmg lad or conf1dence in both Campbell and \'1110 And so. on Chn tm.u be - alrn<bt as if 11 C\luldn't w 11 a second lon1cr -...Campbell v..i' fire~ A police olfkc:r 11\'a) i.ent out 10 ~mpbelr:i. Balbo;i home to gr.acclc I) collect h1) Cll)·•,,uc c r and h1) b;idic. Valla foll cd hu old bo out the C\lt door C'\eral v.ceb later. Campbell r. 1d ll w11 a ''watch hunt and that he had been picked off ti) Murph). v.ho he dtsmt»ed as heme 1 paranoid C\Cculi\C. C:ampbcll prum~d that Murph), for h1' pJrt, !>aid ht: )lOOd b) the 1n1.e\tlt;3lllln and ha~ dcc"1on to fare .both Cumpbdl and \'ilia. 11 "as a tame for heuhng That'~ "hJt he 'ia1d lru1Je the department, tht: muod "~' one of eel ration A Mgn ou1-11de one: 0H1cc proclaimed "L'nder nc" mJnJgement " As rf .to undcr,cure the turn ol c\cnls. the cit\ a~rccd lo pa) C'J'>h ~c:nlc:mcnb w J number uf female police emplo)CC::> whu ,3u.J the) 'd been \ICllm' of c~ual har;c,~mcnt Murph) ''ud the dechwn w:i Cob\. The "omen had been ~ rona· c:d anJ the Cit) V.3\ 're\pllllSible ~ So 1.ou a~k. "h;at h;.ippened? \\ell m) keen-minded friend, that ·~ e \Ct) good quc,11on. . If the CU) u\,~ttpuon ~ '>O g~h d:srn thorough. v.h.) hire bad: Campbell a.nd \.'1111? If Campbell' · hara sml.'nt, \.\'h) b the ell\ li.11.:k1ng do"n" BJckm~ d'-~n'' Runn "!! av.a) 1:> more lit..c 11 Did an) e"<ual hara·,mcnt tai..c place'> \\ ~ the department, a "hotbed of !>C.'\UUI aCtl\"ll\'')•• \\ h\ did the Cm Coun.:11 \ 01~ • unanunou\h and \A. llhout he!>ttat1on to fire (Jmpllell anJ \'111.l? Did 11 count tor an)lhang thJt the entire depanmen rejoiced the da) Campbel .. ..inJ \1ll;s v.alkeJ out? . I dunnu And that put me rn • 1 he 'hlmc pol a> just :.bout c~er\'t)(xh cl e ID th!.) l n. None of u· Lnciv.. We're JO t silting around watching lire: nch pai;c:int unfold. I upposc:. Dumb ti!>. ES HARMAN B N ·D June 15~ SS00prpm har--.en1, .. IM aid. "It send a real IM "IC out there to the J'Ortd Apparcftlly what i 1CCCpublc i for men lO set. vo1th tb i. ruff. It an i1BUtt·10 Uris community and ii' ccnainty a slap 1n the race to the -omen of th• community and the pol cc , department." The a1rcemen1 reinllalei and ar,a.nt retirement and ~ck pay to C&inpbell and Villa who we~ fi rci.J after allcsation of sexual hara ment became pubhc last September. For th~ v. ho ha\e upportcJ Campbell and Vl113 inc:c th~ aJlcgauon first arose , hOWC\cr, Thursda)'.s dcc1)1on 1u.s 3 welcome one . "I'm gl:id he'~ (Campbell) been ~blc to clc:tr ha.m elf m thh way."' said Jim Dale, a IOC31 bu inc m3n. ''l lhmk Arb Campbell n a great man. If he feel th1., was the be 1 for him and the cat} of Newport Be ch then let 11 be I think that it's 1mpon:int to hb character th:it he can retire as Jn honorable gentleman." Cu~ Manager Kc111n Murphy, "'ho forged the agreement along \A.1th the C11) Council and Cit) A11orne)' Bob Burnham, said it \A.JS the right choice "\ ou have to consider the CO\I to the police dcpJrtment, myself. the Cit .. Council and the people of ~c:wport Beach," he s:ud · We re mJling 1hi' decision to mO\"c tuNard not to look baci.. We needed lhi' dcc1 ion to do that " Bui the pohc:cman, peaking on cond111on of anonymit), believe-. the a!!(ecment ga-.e too much t"' Hui what I d lnov. as th:ll rc!>1denh an Nev;port Beach are noi l!umg to "hear· or "focus on the tuturc" -a' the cit\ kce~ 'uggc,tang -until ~mcbod) ... 1an~h up and lc\el'i Y.llh them ~ome uf the 1.1ct1m' got monc:) ( amp~cll gm nn apolog). The tO\\n -)OU'd h<>pc -ought to get tht truth tt•t Marble i~ t/1~ mnnaging cditur Ca•phll Md V".U.. ""l'Mre's a llllilCCr-toatr t.ae ... he Wei. n~m. IO me SO WICMMft voho ~ filed w.wal ba~nt ·u apin :t Ca~. Villa d the oty 1'1bc oty can't buy one ·c1c. He (Murphy) want to da the risht thing .. T:be riJht i Arb and Tony arc gone. Thai not a pica bar ln Thi 1 ap1tulst n." lodced, tcve Pin cl, -an auo·mc) rcprcscnttn& the 10 •·omen, believe the c-1~ mu I make restitution to hi client a v.cll "The case i~n·t go n& to aw:t}."' Pingel :tid. "'h can't get behind them un11I the C3usc of mtUi •• c'rc quite a~ apart, .. Ptn cl 1d "I don't think then: 1 go n to bt any earl. scttlcmcnl. I th n 1n unConun te that 1hc bad guy re· getting the golden par chuac. We're U\ the trcnchc$ hghtm for tht JU tic:c our dic~b de f"\c, 'fhe) ccrtarnly dQn•t dcstn-c lo be tre:.ted le 1han the baJ uyi." Public 1'1il W---98.95 II ... i '2.7S/ftf!ll ... ____ .... _ ............ ,,,,,, ·~·· ti I Jg I I la . , -S.... II =a '2.~ s ·,··--~ L TRODUCL ,G CULPTURES 0 LY DI CoLlLD BR11\G To LIFE. EY c l ... So~euPlt Sttmdg Gtft~ Collecti~ BARN STEAKHOUSE Co la .'fies.• Orlthlal ~teak Bo•,. I hi ~ Both Costa Mesa branches will cut hours, and open four days a week. .. ~ tlllMllS luR•& -.. COST A MESA -State f'8lwtina cub baw forced bodl Coaa Meu bnDCba ol the Onap County public lilNuy 10 ICaJc beet their bouia .W dose tYl'O dl1' a week swtin& J~ 1. "PenonaUy, I'm ~ry •ppoiated." Wei Marianna Hot. the city's Well Side branch librarian. •• &pecialJY in these hard ecooomic times, people come here to fand out boW ton. their own plwnbina and can because they can't hire someone to do it. They come to fand best buys throqh the consumer rcporu we proridc. And they set boots for their kids." .. In my Utopian dream, I would like to sec the libraries open CYery day plus niahts ud Sunday afternoons. But that's not poaa'ble." County officials say Gov. Pete Wilson's proposal to shift local property tu .revenue from special districts to public schools will rob rou,bly S6 million from their library aystcm. Rather than close any of the county's 27 library branches, officials have decided to save money by sluhing hours at each. Starting July l, Costa Mesa's West Side branch at Park Avenue and 19th Street will open at noon • ~ w1 Wedaetday, lMaead ol 10 Lm .• IM dam OM how earlier, at I p.m. On~. IM bnllcb will open at noon, instead of 10 La., Md CDldw IO dole a& 6 p.m. n. W• Sid9 ~•ill alto be cloecd T...-., ud Friday, 11anina July 1. Saturday ho.an will remain 10 a.m. to 5 p.an. · IU the Mesa Y.. .on Mesa Verde DrM Eua aad _., he hours will be noon to 8 p.m. ~ .acl Tuesday, and noon to 6 p.m. WedDCMlay and Thu,rsday. The Mesa Verde branch will be clolcd Friday and Saturday. Hot iaid counsy officials desiped it so at least one Colla Mesa branch is ~n every day but Sunday. ''The people wiU still be able to get information, but jus& al reduced houn and effectiveness," Hof said ... We ask the c::ommurtity to have some undentanding. '' Hof said it might be particularly rough on her patrons, however, since many reside in the lower-income West Side or the city. "These arc people who arc partiQilarly hard strapped," she sajd, Hors Park Avenue branch -which employs three bilingual staff members -also ocrers £.nalish as a second language tutoring and conference rooms for various community groups. such as Alcoholics Anonymous. How these will be affected is not clear. ... ' •IS••ill'I an rr-' u•. ,..... ., .. ,.,= .. fll • clfDauiar..... .. ldt .. .,.,... ... _ ....... .., .... t~ IO I_ ..... ii WM Sim IO lake the ...... .. Noc CYe,,_e ca ... ou& at the lhcatct T'bundaJ,.. a dinosaur f~ 1"9c 4t "We dO this for ...., bit movie," 23-year-Old Jon Gillenwater said whUe redinina in a lawn chair several yards behind Silvani. "We ~ see leO movies a year. we•re kmd ol Oranae County's Siskel and Ebert." "Only we don't act paid," his f ricnd Glenn Schmidt reminded him. By noon, a line started to snake around the theater with scveraJ dozen people. To make their wait more comfortable, they brou&ht coolers, radios and comic books. Some even bought the new "Jurassic Park" board aame to wile away their time. And most admitted to calJing ft 5ick. · But then, a movie1ike .. Jurassic Park" might not come around for another 65 miJlion years. 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Leaming that bard work will lead to drpstic improvement is a lesson that ~iU lead to successful experiences throughout one's life. The imprcwemcnt or each team oYer this club se.uon (since December) bas been rcmarbblc. Waiching the OCVBC 12-and-undcr team -coached by Pam, my wi!e -play acainst a bo) Balboa Bay team. was an 1 eye-opener. These .. little" people .. ere actual!) playing real J volle)'ball with Ions rallies. The OCVBC J2's roster jncluded Marissa Cauthryn. Julia Topik. Can Valerstem. Cammie · l..aughryn. Am) Owens. Kelsey · Sipes. Amanda Beebe, Amoris Smclair. and ------Brancesca Orino The BBVC squad (calured Mike_ Phila. Kent "Sbewy" Turpcr, Kevin Wicker, Arnold Seltzer. Oib Rec• and .. Jumpina" Jimmy BU\Khamp. h was amuin1 to sec bow v.ell they play and bow f 11 they ha\-c pr-oareucd in 1be pme. While watchina the 13's (SC\enth araden). 14's (ti&hlb anders), 16's ( f re$hmen and sophomores) and 11·s (juniors), it was n'ident there was a major level cbanac in •here they we~ r'•)'Ull-lo .my ycan of coachin.. have round thls drastic improvement Jump usually is most prominent at the 4~month mark. Vthich is ri&ht -where these teams arc in their club 1easons. The 18's (seniors. pJus jumors KrUtc <)mpbcll and Kim Colemall~ have also come tOfCthcr to pa..Mcif best .allc:ybell, •WC make our move toward the Volleyball Festival. in Davis. June 27-July 3. It is always bard with senior teams. because of the time of yelr, 1heir collc1c plans arc set and they are counti.na the days until they arc out of hi&h school. The second major aspect and outpowth of atblct~ and in my view 1he most important, is the friendships that arc developed after work.ina hard to impl'()lt.e. the hard rt and commitment develops a rare bond that only those who h11ve See VOLLEYBAU.Jll ... I Jw'8 11. 1993 The Newport BactVCosta Mesa oat/ Plot Sports EdlW ...... Carlloa ••• .'42..wl at.317 TellutliolH'ldd2 CllssllecW4 . Tl'M'86 ~--~.,..... Bummer-beater ..... State's elite get a break with rescheduling of rainout June 19. By Richard Otm Sool1I Wl'llr LA MIRADA ClF State Comm1s· sloncr Tom BHncs recommended to the ClF State E:<ccuu"c Commmcc on Thurs- d3y that the ClF State Tr3Ck a·nd F ie l d Champ1onsh1p<., c3ncclcd on S4turday bec3u c of rJ1n. be rescheduled for June 19 8) rnc!I called a tclccommunicauons mc:cung Thur)(tay ~1th the uccutrve commutcc. following a request from the ClF Central Coast Section on Wednes- dJ~ th3t the meet be rescheduled. It ~as B~rnc · recommendation, based on the support of nmc out of 1hc 10 scc- uons. 1hat the: meet be rescheduled :at Cerritos Coll~ge. "'ith field e~nls slated to beg n at 3 p m and running c~nts at .i It ~as 1hc: commissioner s rec- ommendation to the commim:c, because of the financial harthhaP> incurred by member schools. th:u the CIF State Of· ficc be allo~~d to dc"-clop a procedure. to allcv1atc, as reasonably as possible. tra"el cxpcn>es for the athletes Byrnes' rccommendatto n rccea"ed unanimous uppon b~ the commm cc. The door has bttn opened for Corona del Mar's Kelly Campbell (center) for the state track finals ... and she's takin~ it. Further details rc:gudmg the log1 uo of the mc:ct ~ill be dastnbotcd to the See TRACKJI! Road to Atlanta· in CdM ·1anes ...,. Krumins. U.S. polo forces geared for Cuba on Saturday. By Rtchard Oum s..- NEWPORT BEACH -For a UC Berkeley graduate who maJOrs in Pol1t1· cal Economy<>( Industrial Society. Cuba seems to be the perfect inquisition. Water polo has its rewards (or Enks Krumins.. but the world ua~ls thnt arc endured by the U.S. n:ational team give Krumins an extn S\iltil o( his interests outside of the poo~. "l''e studied all 50rts of regimes, mainly 1ndustriali1Cd nations wuh an cmpb ' on the (former) Soviet Union. so I lncW a lot about the communist economy and it's interesting to sec et in p~ctial life," S:lid Krum1n . who com- petes for the top U.S. team thb ~cek­ end in the 5ccond annuttl Alamo CUp at four dtffcrent Southern Cahfoma. loca- tions. includina Corona dcl Mar H11h on Saturday when the U.S. plays Cuba I t S p.m. Krumins. who began studying law last summer at Loyola Law School in Los Anacin. as a former first team All.OF Southern Section 4-A selection at New- pon Harbor High. where he pla)ed under em B:imcu. the former u.s Olympic coach. Knunins rttcntly firushcd his first- yeu fanaJ exams. wbach ~as a chore in .. I'd been there once before in 19 9 with the (U .S.) junior o:itiooal team on the sam~ type of (tcaanang) tnp, :ind that act \Ully made :1 bigger 1mprc 100 itself because the U.S. na- tional team was in Athens. A LA MQ Greece, for the fl A Cup. At that time:, Cuba h:id JUSt started to fall out of the atd oC the $o\<1et Union. It ~as crumbhng at the umc I ~v. a lot of SO\ iet influence. You'd ~alk through Ha\-ana H:irbor and sec So"1et cargo haps and )OU 'd ~cc a lot of troop around 1 thank v.c got there the ~eek aflcr (M1lr..haal) Go rbachc" had been there and K.nunins h:id to ta~e them bte. But the combination of training for ~orld-class com- petition and studying law· tSn't cuC1ly ea.sy. but Kru- mins. one or IS pl:i)crs on U.S. 'A• team. v.outdn't want u any other "''>· After ;all, when you "tSlt pl:iccs like Greece, England. France, Italy, Denmark. Czccho- Jovaki:i and Cuba. it's not so bad. "Cuba u the mo t intcr- e tang;· Krumins s:iid. "It' a pretty intcrc ting place O\er C there. just from a historical \icw point. You walk through Ha,ana and )'OU sec remnants o( Amer- ican influence in the 19SOs. You sec ca- sinos, and cars arc old .. a k>t or SOs Chcvys and BuiC'ks. It's a different cul- ture '1oith the dictatorship. It's a v.holc different ••orld. "It ~3!1 the first 11mc I'd seen a purc:I) ~1ah t econ· om) 1 sa~ the boa1 that (Fidel) Ca tro e:1me O\er on. "'h1ch ~ in a gl.:t guarded ca c. It ~a)'all \Cl') interesting The) 're in prct-p t) bad shape no~. and there was a noticeably chance in four )cars. There's a real bad shona c of fuel " CUba. havrC\cr. h3s become the domi- nant water polo team _in the v.-ortd The U.S. Olympic 1eam had eight or its 13 pla)crs rcllre a.Cler last )tar's lbr- SH POLO-'R Pair shows .rustiness ...,. But Sea Kings· Haack. Eagles · Barnett display some long-range putting accuracy. By IWT'y FUkner 11 ~ . "'Jf:.\\-PORT BEACH -Wnh .ibo ut r-o 'll>CC left before graHu- a11 '" ~mol"\ Jc~ Hu l and Eric Bu nctt ha'e picot) to OCCUp) tbc time: the:' normall'\ pend bonma the r ~olf game: ~, 1t v.a\ undcrstan<Ublc that Haa.:k. from Corona dcl Mar Ht1h. anJ Bamctt, from Estanoa. were a httlt ru'" Thuf'Jil)' at the fifth an- nu:i •uthem California Profcs· 'rno.tl (, )lfcr<. ation Orange t , uni' .\I · t<&r \.1atch at the rii.~­sxm Bc:.s h ( l•Untn Out't. '\\nh te t ~ all IM prcpara- uoo for pduatk.l n, l •bn't prac· tiang the la t r..o •cc bu I ~ been &II pnn :· 1d Huck. •ho ~·1 l ~~cr·p.u SA on h borne C\.lUf'K' "I JU\t couldn't t It goto •• said See PUTTINGW omplete Auto Repair 1 Grand Opening Special 1 Ila/of R1,.lt1 ""lam• ,,,_, ,,.,.,,. ""lam• 1f5% a1rr ANY MAJO~ I rr SERVICE I I .,, ... ., OTllEll t:tlUN# I -~----'--~~I'..-------~ 23811 #ewp_ort Bird.· CafaM From Bt tek>aa O•n. opeaU. paeidaM for players IUdt • Krumi& Local rans can view the iatcnuational round·robbl compctidoa at the AJ~ Cup this weekeftd. The U.S. •A• team pla~d Cana· d3 Thursday nisht 11 Belmocu Plaza in Lons Beach. Toniaht at 8 p.m., the top U.S. squad will pill)' Greece at EJ Toro Hi&h. before pl:iying Cuba on Saturday at CdM. The final match on the slate for the U.S. 'A' team is Sunday at 4 ~45 p m . agai~ Ru ia at the Law- rence fam1l) Jewish Com- muniry Center in LaJolJa. Krumins, whose New- port Harbor teams twice reached the Clf 4-A semi· finals. lo ing both limes to Sunny Hills, "'asn't hen\ ily recru11ed . out of high school, but Cal came up w11h a partial scholJrJ>h1p and Krumins didn't hesitate. "It was a top academic insttlu· 11on and I \\anted to win an 1'CAA champion hip," Krumins '>Jtd. "l knew we'd win at lell51 one and we ended up with three ( 19 . '90 and '91). It definitely )temmed n httle from not v.-inning (a CIF lltlc) in high school, o no"' I've got three fat rings sitting 1n my drawer." · By the time the 1996 Atlanta Game roll around, Krumins. "'ho "'11 take the bar after t"'o more years at Loyola, then ha'e a full >Car to concentrate on water polo. "'ould hJ..c to add a gold medal around his neck. ~ Estanda's Eric Barnett tees off (ldt) and Jerry Huck of Corona del ~r blasts out of sand trap. PUTIING: From 81 Haack, who did wrap up ht prep career "'ith a \.'ictory. as pan of a 19-5 South triumph, extending us all· t:ir unbeaten strcal to foe years. "I've dcfi· nitcly had belier days on lhi course." Barnett, who hot 85 for the 18 holes. didn't share Haack's familianty with the Ne"-port Beach course. "This was my fir t round on it. and tt ~a~ a ht· tic tougher th3n I thought it would be," Barnett J>aid. "I didn't lnow \\hich way a lot of the holes "'ere shaped." Despite struggling for cons1stenC}. both local displayed some long-distance putting accuracy. HaacJ... "'ho ltSts putting a his gnmc' biggest "'cak.ncs . drained a pair of 30-footcrs. and also rattled the cup on a pair of 20-foot attempts. "For some rc:ison, that part of my g:unc was on," cxpl:iined Ha:ick, "ho will play on the com· munity college level next )Car at Saddlcbaclc Col· lcge. Barnett, bound for Orange Coast Collcac. cited the biptigh& of his round as a succe ful 40.foot birdie putt on No. 16. ' 11'\'e hit lofts putts like that orr and on this ye:ir, but that one really f cit good," Barnett s:iid. Both area standouu expressed satisfaction with preserving the South's all-star dominance, and en· JO)Cd the camarndcric of competing with playen who normally form the opp<>sition. "It's great to get to know some of these gu) a little better as teammate ," Barnett s:iid. Haack and Barnett were joined by six South teammates. including Laguna Hills' Eunice Choi, "ho took to~ individual honors w11h a I ·over-par 73. ,. IN-SIDE-SIDE-OUT .Weber signs with Expos overlap T here are sue positions that players occup) before the ball as served and they must start there or be called for an overlap. B:ick right must have part of lheir foot clo,er to the nght sideline than middle back, and the front nght mu-;t ha\e their's closer 10 the net than the back nght. Back left mu't be left o( the middle back and behind the front left. Middle front must start in front of,thc middle middle back There arc no other combinations that "ould be called for o"er· lap (back left has no relationship with middle froni. or front right. etc.). I know it ~unds confusing, but read 11 careful!) and u hould clarify the overlap rule. ~ Former CdM pitcher reports to Class A Jamestown June 15. Former Corona dcl ~far Hi.gh pitcher Neil Weber. a 6-foot·5. 205 pound left-hander. 1gncd "'1th the Montreal Expos on Tuesday and reported on Wcdne day 10 We t Palm Beach, Fla .. the team' train- ing facility. Weber. drafted in the eighth round by the E'<po . "111 "-Orl out at \\c t P.1lm Beach unlll June 15. then report 10 Montrc~l's short· season Oa s·A affiha t c: James· 10\'n, •. Y , in the New· orl..·Pcnn cason June 18 at E11c, Pa. Weber. "'ho g_raduJtcd from CdM m 1991, pla)ed the IJ'>t '"'o seasons at Cuc ta College 1n an Luis Obispo under co::ich Larry Lee. a former Orange Coast Col- lege second baseman Weber turned do"'n a scholar,h1p offer to the Unaversll) of Arizona VOllEYBALL: Weber, "ho threw a Sea View League no-hiller h1 en1or )COr again t S.addlcback. "'.a~ 3·1 a a freshman tn 1992. "'hen Cuc ta advanced to the State hnal four. Thi )ear as the ace of Lee's staff, Weber was 3-6 "'ith a 3 60 carned- run a\C:ragc and t\\O shutout . 10· eluding a one·h1ttcr again ·t Glen· d:ale and 18's were Kan RuJ>h Campbell League. Jame to"n open the (one of the original OCVBC pla)· r.==========================::;1 From 81 cxpcnenced it "'ill C\'cr know. I'm alwa)'S amazed hO\oV some school administrators who ha"e never coached or played at a high com· m1tmcnt level, arc asked to make athlettc decisions. The alumni were "-Omen \\ho. I feel, epitomize the fncndships that develop from 'a strong com· m1tmcnt. Every cx-OCVBC pla)er can always relate to the "around the chain .. drill, and many more. Amoog the alumni who pro- "'ded an exciting and "cry chal· lcnging match for the OCVBC 17's From Press Row Pilot scribes on the tube· Athletes as role models and the .. ports memorabilia boom ~111 be among the 1op1~ for Dall1 Pilot ports· v.nter\ Barry Faulkner and Richard Dunn on tonight's telecast of "from Presa Row,.. p m on Copley/ Colon) Cablevuion (Chan· nel 3) The third cd1L10n of the hatr-hour provam .. m in· elude discussion on George Foreman. the MiJhty Duds new loio. Orange Cout College baseball, and high 1ehool ~pring footbaJJ. Deep sea T~nCOUlrn .................. T UW•ll -3 ..-. 1• llllllllft 22 .... -• '*' .... ,.. -2 ...-. 11..,. • a r 11 ts ..... m ......._, ...... MSJeWOllml -,._ tM ....... ,,.....,,. • ._a._• ...-. .............. ...... ' .......... , ........ ...... Daily Pilot Sports Locals Onlyl ! crs), Wendi Rush Humphric,, Pam u"rencc Brande. Prentice Perkins. Joh Eberhart. and Mau· rccn Flannigan. Returner> from last year\ 'C· naot'\ were Caren l\kK.inley. Krl\· ten Sp:itaro. Charmayne Conley. Tara Krocsch. Sally Nc"-bCtT} and Kmtin Coleman. Coaches Gary Nakamura, Asahino. Darryl G:in. Ty Pnce and Kellie Denso abo participated It -was a great e\cn1ng for all the pl:i)ers, coaches and alumni. It "'a e\cn better for the p:irent to watch the progre '-•On that Lal..~ place "'•Ihm the Orange Count) Vollc)ball Oub Today's TV-radio TEl.EYlllON Soccer S 30 am-~ Finl! PT .. actt Voffepatt 10 I -Fou l'1W\ b..-.Y ESPH ...... 2 p m -l'ia-ffl'S Ctwnoionsi PT Hone Racine 4 P"' -~ l'Q:IY1 PT • p .m -~ rtpbys ()i 5a 12 30 U! -LOI Al repl;lys PT c..,...a..-.a 1 4 30 pm -V.Ol"cl Sena (W nec.eswy), ESPt4 ....... 430pm.-·Mees WOA • 35 om-RedS-Briva. TIS 1 pm -Oodon·Pacns. Ctl S 7 30 PM -ec...a.o WGH. 730 p -ESPN 10 30 11 m. -GrMlitll Games. Pl ,,. ......... f p m -Ml·Slm Ctl • -..ca. w.v ...... ..,,..* ... ••• 1 pm -WOtl9! 1 IDUINJ. PT. t2.30 1m -:.!:1~ MDIO ,,. ........ • p Ill -U.SuN Id.AC ($10) •111••• 1 pm -Sallt-~ 1CMPC (71Ql 1 p Ill -Oodfwl ....... IC.UC (790) COSTA MESA -The C06tl Mc.111 Hip sirls bHkctball coach· int staff will host the Orange COunty Balkc&baU Camp, J une 25· 24. from 9 a.m. to ' pm. 11 the M•-.·om. '"°°"'"" &Jrb in sr•de 7·12 will receM IMCNCtion in drills Mid IC~ fiOaa Coach Liu McNemee·I aa Mcia tarr. u wel • other top coecha from ...act the county. fOf a fee ot S90. 'The camp wiU alto fca&u,. 1 dif· fim• COUep cOMtl ada ., ... .......... ,. For ............ phooc Mc- ,._ (163-•• Ell. 2IDI) Ot ... ,_ eo: an.. CG 19 ... ..... c..p. la,.... ........ 201, 1rW1t.m14 Does,.. ... , lad? Ille 111191? . Give P• mlleage? .. Gall Usl Weill lie atvea11111tr E11111ts Carbunmr ~ • Fuel frjectiorl TlJ'l&-Up • Smog Certification . r.---uimr-, 11 D°/001scouNTi ' I WITH THIS AD I L exnlPH 7-1-4n .J __ _.... _____ _ ~ (714) 642~86 for al ~·tment 2945 Randolph Ave. CostaMesa CUST~M M,MONRY ........ .._ ..... .,,,, . a.-.. •• ..... .. ,, t l70E.171hSt. •MID <114mJ~12 .. lcarllt/ _,,, ...,..,,, IChools lodeJ. WM1 tW. .. w is 1Mt New,_ H.-HiP'• ...... llllillll • aide Chance to -ta 1 Slate cta•••ttip, kcl "1 ill lhrM. "¥' -Tina Bowman, Milty Ma1 and MicbMla R• -end JWllOI' WC event apeciaJisc Oma Heads. Heads. a twc>-time Muttrl Meet ~ in the ~ is ber third comecutive trip to the stale ranats. bUt her rant an the lhot ~ wllOle ...,_... be 1 in the ditcul iS 142 lcct. 6 Udn. ber ::.:: la IM Mellen Ills& year, qualified No. 7 out ol the llatc in &bat CWDI with a toa Of 137·9. In lhe lhc>t pul Hcad1 qualified No. 6 in the i111e prdilns wft throw ol 41-10 • ..;, personal be" in the shot ii 43-2, accomplilhed Sea View LeipC dwal _meet a1ainst Tu tin •h.is ..,nna. In addition to Heads and the three hi&h Jumpen. NC'*port Ha • Beau Ralphs and Wade Tift qu:ahfied to compete in the boys shot All six of the Sailors' athletes 1re ~heduled 10 compete on Saturda the National Scholastie Outdoor Track ind Field ChampionlhiPJ UCLA's Onake Stadium Corona del Mar freshman Kelly Campbell n~u JOt an opportuni run abe 3200 meters last week '" the state mce1 because &here wert prclims an that e\'ent. But there's no question, he 'll be &0in1 for it June 19, accordini to her coach, 0 111 Sumner. "She wanu her shot," Sumner. "She was sharpening her spike today:• Campbell's ta1c-qualif)1ng time of 10:5 1.28 in the Ma tcrs Meet the fourth best in California entering the St3tc meet. Bowm'an, M:iy i nd Ross qualified for the,statc final with jumps o 6 5-6 and 5...t, rcspecti\.cly. Their personal bests, 00-.evcr, :arc 5.9v. Bowman, and 5-8 for May ond Ross, the only senior or &he trio. man, fifth in the state Inst year. and May are sophomores. Tift, a junior, qualified No. 2 for the Stille fin.als tn th~ boys shot ~ilf\. a pe rsonal -best 57-6-l-•, the fifth consecut1\e week that Taft h reached a PR. Ralphs. a senior whose PR i1 57-1, qualiried No. 8 out 27 competitors with a throw of .s2..iv •. B)rncs, with hi authority under the CIF Constitution and Byl canceled Saturday's 75th State Champion hip bccau c: of ad\.crsc con tions cau~d by an cacher rain torm, marking the only 11me the m had been canceled, aside from the World War II )can It 's the long running champion hip 1n the tatc, held ror the first time in 191.S. Byrne·' decision -folio"' mg a unammou recommendation to C<ll'l the meet b,• La M1n1da Coach Oob McGuire, CIF Rules Inte rpret Lnrry Aras0n. Lo Angeks Section Commi 1oner H31 Hnrknc • Sout crn Section Associate Commi loner Dean Cro"' tty and Cerritos CoUc maintenance superw•or Bryan Leaghhter -came at I 30 pm , oin hu and :i half bcCorc the fir-,1 field e\'ent w~ sche.dulcd 10 tart. . 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F.-t found Ltw dn'lliah ahil\ c.o a low diamood What would you do~ To ttw uturuua~ rt aucht- " 11 a pun sue-wbetbtt dec..,..r .booJd inaert tht c.n.. tme.ains '*' for the queep. or U. bnc. hoi>Ull East holda the ace HOWW'l"er, U. lucation of the qufleC II i.mma~ Wl1)<1 lf W ts\ puu Uw &eed, Uw COD· Lrart will be dtfeeted-tbe dtfend- trs ..,.UJ collect fow beert ~a club a.nd at leeat oiw cbam,ond ll Wnt holds the ~ of chamooda tlwrt 11 no ~ to shut out l!Mat d.toftndtr from eash1nc tht .iab h.sMd bHN. Tti.refon. U. OD.ly chan« for \hr lnlc't • &o ~ tht Inn,. ~me thllt Eut bu U. _.. . 8) ttw ,. •>. ., t k1IOW the CGDUact can be dtftat.td if: aft.er ~ al k>•l'd "' b.>ld ttw Mrond heart.. E..i atuf\.a l<\ • diamond T'bt dtfmdirn tnU ~t t•o hn.tu, two d1t"'O"dt a.nd th. klllJ uf clube Bu:& ii F..ul • that pod. offu your rol\Cf"•t uJ.t 1(10. •••• TODAY'S CROSSWORD PUZZLE 1~ • -.,., COft9 10 Congeei 14 H Y CMy 1!.F~en II UncM! 17 Mor9~ ,. 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True PfOJ -... ol c. Ill I> ol ' tfllC uld en Al$1 -O.• may • • .· • I , • • I --SE DJ -AC IE -.. ,,. lu u AD IE -• .. ., SB -. ., 0 ,. • _. ,. ... • "' '" • , -1 I Opening of the Season ~ 45th annual ball celebrates life, friendships and start of summer . S ome say tradition is the fab- ric that binds society to- ccthcr ae ration after gen- eral ion The celebrations makioc the pccial gathcrinp in our liYel arc more than Kodak moments, more than times of high dress and fine manner, they are the elements that ubstantiate our existence, that wy we lived, had family and friends, panlcipatcd in society. The 45th annual Opening of the .... cm Society Editor Season Ball is such a special gathering for Newport Beach . There are few traditions in the community that pre-date an aged bottle of 1COtch, let alone nearty five decodes. The early days of the ball, held at the Balboa Bay Oub then and now, at· tracted the mav- ericks, rogues, and ~tars of the Orange Coast. Ac- tually, that i~ pretty much the ~ame today. But the names, the faces and look has changed. John Wayne always said that the Opening of the Season Party was hts ra .. orile. Perhaps it was bc- cau>e It signaled the official start of the ummer, the time he cber· i~hed on the old Wild Goose. Pcr· hap 11 was just because his cro- nies gathered around, had a few drinks, told a few lies and all re- joiced at their good fortune to be celebrating the start of summer in a wonderful place the hordes of humanity had not discovercd ... and ruined Rumor has it that Boprt court- ed Bacall at one of these affain. They •ay that the wonderful char- acter actor Andy Devine never m1!lsed one. Dorothy Lamour and _Victor MacugJen always came with Dorothy Yardley, and Joey Bnhop would bring friends acrou the channel from his Lido Isle res· 1dcncc for the p:uty. The stars were 1n tough competition for the attention with the likes of New· port pioneers Walter Mellor and Hadd Ring rubbing elbows with the crowd. Myford Irvine would JOtn Kenneth Kendall the first owner of the BBC. The reins of power at the club would pass through the hands of Tc.us bil- hona1re Clint Murchison, Hol- tyv.ood financier. Jack Wrather, and the late Bill Ray who hH left the BBC in the capable !.tewardship of his aubum- ha1red wife, Beverly. Her mission: 10 return the tn titutton to the glory days when the BBC was the cornemone of life in Newport - - Beach. The rcsoundin1 success of lhe ~993 Opening of the Season Ball was a gra11fy1ng moment for Ray. The old trad11tOnJ welcomed the new faces. Jo1nina the "enerable Board of GO\lernors of the ins1itu· tton Diane and Michael Sle~1. Gigi and George Sprigln1, Tim ~­ Iyer, Gndy and Mule Evans, Kim and Ron N~an, Hyla and Rich· ard Berte~ Otva and Bob Howard and Marilyn and Jim Gi- anulius, all youna. involved mem- bcri of the greater' Oranae Coast commuruty, contributina their for· midable talents to the revitalin· From left, Mark Evans, Robert Harrell, Jeff Reuter and Ron Newman. tion of a local institution. An old world dinner of filet and lobster was served on white china and placed on tables coveted with forest green clothes and white can· dies. Men in wt)jte dinner jackets danced with their ladies in noor length ,owns to the big band IOUnd which cot the crowd out of their scats the moment the music started. Uune Oooli • in a one· s houldered straight chiffon gown danced by with husband Nick. The ever dapper Robert Hu rell, looking li~c the Great Gatsby in wh:u appeared to be spat • but re· ally \\Cre cream colored socks, so- ·ciah.tcd \\llh tm C)(qu1sjte wife, .. Cyndi and \Cl) good friendi., Cini and Bob Robbins. Sharon and Robert Lynch. Marilyn .10d Jay Reed, Nancy :ind Jack Wright, :.ind I I IN AN SEE FOR YOURSELF HOW A "CAREFU LLY RECONDITIONED,, BMW LOOKS & DRIVES ... ALWAYS A LARGE SELECTi-ON OF FINE~ IMPORTS & DOMEST IC AUTOM OBILES CREVIER $ RffiAlE SANTA A N A A UTO MALL 1500 Auto Mall Drive, Santa Ana • 835-3171 (SS fWY xEdiJl&u) tr fa f"' "4er I• 723-7241 JIOS .. ..,.,. 81-4. Ntttptrt a. .. ~ (M • --ti I.I. 1W _, 1'-' St., llat tt W•lft F.,. W ) 4 d. about our Party Paclu I I li ....... _ ............................. ,. .... t.,. ..... . --------------- • D:iy Oub boss, Dave WOOCen wuh wife Marilyn in a cl:i ic black and gold Ooor lenath evening suit. Btv· trly Ray, in an ench~nting silk gown accented by a neckline of natural feather , was escorted by the distingui hed Herbert Kalm- b.lch. She joined long-time Boy Club d~otee~ Mary Lou and Scott ttornsby. Tom Budingh.1 m, Donni and John Cru n, and Mim i and Tom Crosson. '-""-' 389 E. 17TH ST., COSTA MESA • I HA'IAII -ON SAW OUl'llGGEl WADalCI HOTS. ~=-~ MJD.9'81'1J6'-lllL TmJQllf Benefit For The Costa Mesa Senior Center JUNE~12, .1993 6:00 P.M. · COSTA MESA SENIOR CENTER 19TH a POMONA STREETS, COSTA ME~ An .. Afterglow" PartY Follow~ The Show Donation: $15.00 OtlWo For us.oo TldCeta Av.llable At The 8enk>r Center R1oeptlan D11k •