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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-08-13 - Orange Coast PilotBay Club's first lady · Yardley dies at 88 ~'It's an end of an era' for Balboa Bay. Club as they mourn beloved local. WllE Gossip, rumors and more ~ting tocby 1n lM ~ty Pilot is The Insider -ti. know· 1t~tl ol the Newpart~ com· munity. The Ins~ is wited Into the dirt. the gc>s$1p. the rumOtS, and to\~ sonw occBionll fKts. Get the entire ,S<'OOf> on ~ 2. Howunl~can Frkla.y lhe 13th be wkh sunny ~Md ple11ant temperatures in the 705 at the beachesl ~ a few scat· tered aftemOon douds ~nd avoid black ats and Ladders. ~ Weith«, A2 ~ RoOtnl"nlte discovers former Corona del Mar High School teacher Alan Schwalbe stabbed to death. Police have no suspect or motive. An autopsy rc-ttaled the min died of st:sb wounds to the upper body. Sheriffs depu· tics would not say how m3ny times he was stabbed nor would they comment on wheth· er 3 weapon has been found. of engaging in \C'( "Ith t'4 1.> l6·1c;ir-c>ld brothers who "ere: hi'> ~tudc.:nt'> at thl! 111nc. iiccording to publ ')heJ accounb BY L.onAan 811t.sa, Siii _., SANTA ~A HEIGHTS -A 6l·yeat· old 1¥11 who _... found stabbed to death in bil bcriC Wedoesday has been identified as the former C.Orona del Mar hap school teacher c:oaMctcd of molcslina two or his students ia lt74. Alan r$chwd)e'1 body WIS discovered shortty before 6 p.m. Wedncsday by one or h.is f'OOllUDa&a at a house they share with a third man in the 300 block or 22nd Street, • according to Orange County Sherirrs depu- \ies. Detore puamedics arrived, • neiglal:>or said he saw Schwalbe's body lying in a pool of blood io front of the man's kitchen sink, which had been turned on ruu blast. Schwalbe's roomm3te had beckoned the neighbor to the scene of the crime in hopes he could revive the man. By the 1imc the neighbor arrived, however. the body was al· ready stiff. A di"orcce, Schw3lbe lived at the 22nd Street house with two roo~mates. Police would not rele:ssc either man s name. According to police repons, Sch14albc e:irned 3 living as a propeny m3n:iger At the time of Schwalbe 's conv1c11on an 1974, he owned 21 apanqtcnts in the area, 1nclud· ing buildings on Pepper Tree Lane anJ l°"a Street in Co!i.ta Mesa, according 10 ncwsp3pcr rcpons. ·Schwalbe was found guilty on 11 count~ A )()Caal science tc chci and ch:urman ol his dep.irtmcnt at Coron;i dcl t.br High School "ho"'" tured by tl1c Nc>Apurl-\1c a Unified S -hool D11.trn:t in JQ62 ~c.h"'albc "a~ tcrminJtC.:d Jftcr he 14:£') cn1c:11~c.J 10 Sl"< month in the COUOI) Jlil. .,., According to ncw-i.paper ·"count . bu1h bo)s 1es11fied Sch"'albc hirc.:d them to clean h11. apartment bu1ld1ng), but IJtc.:r lured them 1n10 !i.C~uj_l l&Ct\ b) .,ho"ing them ~'klr· nograph1c mo,1es on 'anou) o.: 01)100, u\d an e1ght·month pcrioJ 1h llJ73 See STABBING 4 Sterilized Medllies swarm . . ' into town ~ Program releases m'illions-of -Medfterraru:an - fru1t flies in area in · response to discovery in nearby city. The man in the know When not enjo)ing time It home wtlh his~. Trooble, ft, Hiib-.-pursun ends in crllh; three Injured 81 LotlAm lastilda. 5'111 COSTA MESA -A ·23· ur· old Nn ~ arrnlcd Thuriday Oft u picion of IC dNn CD driv-.... ~----~.,..-.-. • and ~n. City Mana , All.in '~tibUSY tUying °" llOp of thinp in ma flcr mdcally anjYnns tv. pcopk "h.en be unuMd 1n' -u1cm after allCJCdly rvani ' rtd -Nc>4Jlld Town ..•••.•.••....•.••••••••• 1 c11 .. r.ec:t ...•.•.•.........•..........•. 10 c:>l>il~ •••••••••••••••••.••••.•••.•.•••• J <:)r\ Ni C~ .......................... I Sottilty ................................... 1 .$p1rti •.•••••..•••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 7 ..,. • ...,.., ••......... , ............... -.... 2 P SP t a, o• lia u. ...... --·---~ oC:.WzWil ... ..................... ~Mesa. StMinc as an "*"'""" ...... ...... ....... ..... =· .,, .... laJhl •hllc n i. · • h h~ • German Zamora •• wra&cd t the Westen Medlcal CctUer jail d Mon'1 Wt lhc :J:ot a.m. a..la. TM CoMa Mi:1a tUI f· krect "'"'°' .....,.... • did WI ..... .._.. tW ..,... alter kit,. ,,_.,.,"~ ~ '9. ._ 1.,._ flt W. car• the ara ol a.ma ....... *"' al ........ ••Di •. ~ ena Z1m1M1 llil. .. om.. ... Ollla Ne-. S.... MMil .. crllDI msc1ee • UQ • AM ...... C Ts• llWJ *SW ~Ull1dllltrillt CllMlf. JM It,_..-fllNI .. c • 're• lie •II tr Wil ......... tlfl. .. ........... I .......... ...... ••• , • .... ., ... ,. t pa --- THE •lllBt l1IE M1J1 • • 11&1 School Chlel -MIC Bernd ets-n-A T he report card on ntw school chief Mac Bcmd's first 30 days on the job: A+. The superintendent has thrown himself into the community, seenking before nearly any group who'll have him, including Rotary Clubs, a West Side L:ltino group, and the Costa Mesa H~torical Society. Rave reviews nil around ... :ind no, he doesn't ride his Harley to work. 0 -. I k 's a fireman and he's hot ... Newport Beach Fire Ch1ct' Tim Riley -young, good·looking, and ch:irming -has \\Orled his way onto the party circuit A Liit. Hc·s men11oncd v.1th increasing frequency as the person people .enjo) ing running into at community functions. Can a political career be far behind? 0 Spc.iling of political careers, Lavonne Campbell's name keeps popping up as a potentfol city council cJnd1J .. 11c in •9 .. t, The former Newport Beach police officer and wife of the former chief lives on the peninsula in Councilman John Hedges' district. Thi'> doesn't necessarily mean y Hedges-Campbell d..ish. One poli11c..1I insider sa)-rliedges stance against Planned Parenthood's distribution of birth-control o.nd sak-se( literature .H the Newport Pier is the perfect l:lunching pad for u run for Assemblyman Gil Ferguson's scat in '94. Stay tuned. 0 Ne\.\port"s other famous Campbell -Arb -may~ follo\.\ing in the footsteps of another embattled police chief, Darryl Gate~. by -writing his memoirs. While he inked an agreement with the city not to talk about the ~e'<ual harassment case, the deal left room for one notable C\cept1on: ..1 book. 0 Wahoo'.s Fish Taco -there's one on the Westside on Center SrrceT :inother on-S-ristol near SOuffi CO:lst -'' the lunch spot of the moment. It 's success? A ~•mple menu, ck..tn food and living-room atmosphere th.u dr.ms an equal number of surfers and tiC'S. A t)p1c.1I scene 1s a table full of surfers still half wet sitting n1.•\t t0 a group of c"ccuthes reading the Wall Street Journal 0 . lhc third lime may be the charm for the Costa Mesa C1' 1c Assoc1at1on, a non-partisan booster group that has t\.\ ice died after holding a series of townhall meetings on "i}nous i~ues affecting the city -sort of Costa Mesa's version of Speak Up Newport. The association, founded 12 } cars ago, held 11s first organizational meeting this "'eek "ith 26 community leaders. More to come. 0 Don't take advantage of the situation, but Triangle Square management has stopped its unpopular policy of to" ing \Chicles parked illegally inside the center. Customers said the signage in the multi-level parking garJge is confusing and vague, nnd the quick·tOW policy only added to the mbcry. More good ncv.~ fo r Triangle Square: The last couple of \\Cclends, the parking garage -and the center itself -has been pacled "'ith shoppers, tn<Wic-gocrs and diners P.S Triangle Squ..ire's Humphrey Yogurt has become the holiest )Ogurt :.tore in the Newport-Mesa area. 0 As a peace gesture to Harbor Ridge Crest residents ''ho lool out mer the about-to-be·CO\ered San Joaquin Rc ... el'\oir. the Mclropoht:in Water District is willing to offer $375,000 on IJndscaping to soften the \iew of the 1:irp thJl .... ,11 cover the drinling !>upply. Whether that·s enough lo soothe the residents won't be lnov.n until a public hearing 1n Lo Angeles on Aug. 24. M1dgc-Oy lal'\ae. cancer-causing 3gents, the African cl.med frog :ind a generally yucly appearance are Jrnong the reasons "'ater officials want to cover the open·Jtr rcscr.oir, the largest in Orange County. A few )'Cars bacl ''hen the resef'\oir was drained, 850,000 frogs "ere found on the concrete bottom. Al"J)S looling for C\tra rc,enue, water officials found someone to sell the troublesome frogs 10 high schools for biology cl;mcs And th3t w3s the end of them. 0 Gut 3 ~oop The lm.ider ~ou/d be interested in? C;iJ/ 5-'0-122-'. en. 363 or l4rite: The lmider c/o The D:Ji/y Pilot. 330 \V. 8Jy Sr • Costa Mes:s, CA 92627. 4 lb . . At right, Monste r Lifeguard instructor Teresa Ibbotson dons ghoulish makeup while checking the times of swimmers as they come out of the water in the Second annual Junior Lifeguard Monster Mile in' . Newport Beach. In the background, Greg Roberts calls out names of contestants. Above, Tommy Zavala collapses afte r crossing the fi nish line of the mile swi"1 ~ Zavala fi nished fourth among the boys, a personal best. Below, Ibbotson, left, aqd Reenie Boyer check off swimmers as they exit the water. Division A winners: Graham Donath and Kyoko Tsujino; Division 8: Jason Arrow and Kylie Coope¥; and Division C: Omar Kattan and Arn y Murphy. Pllotn by Mitt oettel 800 252 9H1 In -.s oul)ide ol ,..._. pott &t>.Kh Mid CMI• "'""' wbla~--IO WEA11111 AMI OCEAN C8llllTIONI ... ,, .• ,. Readers Hotline: 642·6086 Yoo< rummenlJ .abwt llw ~ ly P.lul "' ,_, .. ,,. ... ,11 bt '"Oft.led •!Id ~ di- rt'< ti\' to ld h')f \Vlll..am l~ll tht lo\INI l_. 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(TM Tlmn Or•nge County) (800) 252·9141 AdvertMn1 Cl•uit.ed 6 .. 2-5678 OiSpl•y 6 .. 2.-4321 Editori.aJ N~ 5•0·122 .. Sports 6-i2·'4330 N~. Spofu Fax 646·41 70 ~Offke B~ne. Ofhct 6-i2-4l21 B~ness r•a 631·5902 ~~cMamleC~'"' ~.11ilMl~l'Of~ .. ... c;.,,..,,, c:-, .. MMipr w.,.. ..... MW".Llll'I °""""" .... °""'' °"' f ifWiiftcW Ollcllf • UICAl n.BIATIIB ~pon 8Hch: 70/60 bl~: 70:60 CCKt.a M~n: 7S/S7 C0ton1 def M.lr: 7lfS9 WRE:AIT LOCAtlON MU Swnl t l\e Wtodg« . 2-l "" ~ l'vinl 2·l w ~. 1·l w SA. llt•e" ~ 2•l w c~ J.> • WMtt T Ni,_,Mifret 70 1:21 a.-. O.J 106 ..... l.6 ll:t7, .... i.1 6:)7 ...... S.1 20la...U l rl .. a a. J.t l10tp ... J.4 712J ,... .. , "!•'*' .... ..,, •• COAAMUA Mluloo Orh t: A VCR. TV and dothca \\'Crc atolcn J;ut Tuc5'by from a home in the 1000 bled. Varfou1 Lota11ota1: Autos \\ere reported '1olcn Tuesday Crom the 2200 block or l IJtbor Dwlcvard, the l 100 bk)ct or nta An:i A\\!nUC and th>! 600 blod. ol We: t l th Street. Rutacn Dih•: A resident in .-tM: 2300 Motte rcp«tcd ~ "'!l'\ s 1.a worth or jn.~lry m "'"I rcc:ully. WHTUACll N...,.., ~·A 1917 SMWi w rcponc4 "'*" ,.. • ...., ,... u.c CIOf'Nf .. 3Wsu.&. ......... Drtft:A foHI ....... ~ .... s..., lt"OM ... lO block. llftrA....:Awrlboeld =:r-cr.~i. ...... .. IOhY MARK.£1'1 C TECHNIQUES: The Profc ·onal lmage, Inc. of Newport DCach, a mccJicat •pcciuhy public relation firm . . v..111 hoit o work hop on ''Mork.ctmg Techniques for a more Succe rul Practi.ec." 2·5 pm today 1 the Hyatt Nc~portcr Rc~rt. 1107 Jamboree Ro, Newport Beach. Admi ion~ S95-Sl45. For reservations or more intormatron_Jall 60-...l.522- SATURDAY BOOK ALE: Fnends or Costa Mesa libraries will hold a used book i.alc at the Do\\ntown Libr;iry, 1857 Park Ave. Crom 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A Mlent ooction or unusual books is underway. TUUDAY, AUG. 17 DISASTER: L:>:i" n:i Finley of Emergency MjnJgement Spcci:ih'>t ." 111 d1scu)s "Disaster Preparedness" during a luncheon :it the Red Lion Inn. The seminar I) presented by the Southern Count1e'> Chapter of Commumt~ A!>\0Cljt1ons lmt1tute at a chnrgc of S38. Call J~O-7360 for more WIDNUDAY, AUG. 11 LIVE RAl'TORS: ll1ologi t Peter Uloom '"II d1>e:U)S the r:iptors that inhabit OrJnge County ""."' not Jura~1c Parl ..! dunng a 5 pm sathenng at the Ne\\purt Dune Clubhou .. e, I 131 Back Ou) Dr. The e"cnt \) open to the· public ill no charge For more anform:uion, cont:tct the Nc"port Conse~ancy at 54b-1438. OBITUARY Robert L. Beechner Robe rt L Occchner. a re11rcd hcJlth care ind11>tl") c~ccutl\e :inJ ii longumc Lido hie resident, d1eJ Sunday 111 l loag Memori.JI Hu p1tal. He was 63 A~ M1~uri natl\C .ind a cr:u.Ju:ite Of 'orth\\C)tern l'n1,cr .. it). Mr. Beechner SCl"c:d in l\.orc.i J~ j ~.:concJ lceurcn.:ant \\llh the U S MJnne Corp .. and w:t> t\\\Jrdcd the S1hcr Star fo r \alor· an combat anJ the Purple Heart. I k begJn ht) career in bcjlth \"jfc J) a )Jle man for American l lo">pltJI Suppl) 1n Birmingham, • FINE.PRINT Co) la Mc a m~ur jncc e:cccut1\C K:ublrtn Bos ltr has rccen1ly been installed a President of the Oriangc County Chapter of the Profcnional Jn ur:mec Agents of Cahforn1a and N~ada. .. M.inne Sjt. Brt:ao 0 . Worley or CO)l.a Meu W3) cited tor superior pcrformJnce in du1y v.hie a'!l~tgned with Manne Medium tlcl1co1>1cr Squadron 161-. The follO\'ing people \\etc elec1ecJ to 1he Board of D1rcc· 10~ of The Amc:ric.osn Cancer Society Oranac County, of Newport. Ccot'lt lltdlcy, Jan· rt Ul:anchard, R«>krt DIUm1n. Gknn ' hafrr and Valllrtt Wabkr, of C<bta Mesa· lk<ky \'ouna<'r, Chris Mas ty and Jomes Duma, and of Corona Del MJr: Norman Loats ... OtTICEU WIVES LEAGU£: The Oranp cOunty Olflcen Wives Lcaauc will meet at noon at the C06ta Mewi Co\oltatiy Oub, 1701 Ooll CourM Dr .. Co.ta Mesa. The ~ent will include a Cashion 'how by Dro:adway of South Coast Plaza. for more information, call Charlouc Walker at 549-2028. ROXBURY SOtrni: Ccn1cr SOO, G Performing Arts Center~--­ suppart aroup. will hold its monthty soci:al hour for members -and 1~•-n--RoAbwy-Soul.b,-l Hutton Centre. Admission is free 10 Center 500 members and SS for guests nnd prospcctjvc members. For further information, call 5S6·21~1. THUUDAY, AUO. 1t REPUBLICAN ASSE~lBLY: - The Co ta MeS3·Rcpublican A\SCmbly will hold its monthly social at 6:30 p.m. al the South Shore Yacht Club, 2527 W. Coast Highway. Gue)ts arc welcome. SATURDAY, AUO. 21 DIVORCE WORKSHOP: "A New tleginning," n divorce \\Orkshop, will be held from 1 to 3:30 p.m. at 180 Newport Center Drive, Ne\\pcirt Dc:ach. For more informa11on call Ma'(tne Cohen at 759-0579. HELMSMEN REGAITA! The Good"'ill l lelmsmen Yacht Res:itta will be hthted by the · Udo h1c Yacht Club. The: regatta begins with a 12:45 p.n1 . check·1n. The race gets undcrv..iy . JI 1:30 p:m. CotlO\\ed by a .. ard~ and a dinner. The event benefits Good,,ill Industries. Tickets arc S35 for adults and SlS for children under 12. f or reservations. call 547-630 1, Ab. He v.cnt on to become a Jl\is1on preside nt and l:lte r bec:tmc pre)ttknt or the Hospt1:il Group of 01' b1ons m llhnoi ... Mr. Beechner l:itcr Joined O.ut Industries :u a president ;,nd cstabhshcd a health a rc g1oup for the firm. v.h1ch .,,.ent on to become Dart & Kraft. He took early rc11rement 1n 19 5 anJ bec:imc jCll\e in the communll). He is \Ul"\ivcd b) h1' \\tfc or 40 )CJ!"), Su :.in. unJ hb dJughtcr. Melt~ Mahone)'. Memorial Cl"\ ice \t11I be held S:iturcJa) at I p.m. 111 PJc1fK' Vic~ Memorial Park in Corona del Mar. cat. 307. IA.KE SALE: A b:a.kc aak rrom 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. ~iU be held II lhc new Youth Employment Service location at 114 E. 19th Street. The (undraiier •ill , benefit YES. Call 642-0474 tor more. ~ SUNDAY, AUO. 21 SUM.MER CONCERT: "M11>ic at Mond:ivi" • a scrie o( o~·llf. e:irly evening jazz concerts, presents The Jeff K.ashiwa Grou p tonight from •-7 p.m. 1570 Scenic Dr. Costa Mesa. Tickcti.: S3S (per person). MONDAY, AUO. 2i CPR CLASSES: The Newport·Costa Mesa YMCA will be cond ucting American hc:m Association CPR classes -the firs t today at 7 p.m. For registroition info rm ation, contact the YMCA at 642-9990. TUESDAY, AUO. 24 OCIETY EDITORS: Local society edito~s will discuss what it's like co .. ering the lifest}les of the rich ancJ famous at a 7: 15 a.m. brejlf~t at the Nc\\port Beach-Marriott. Scheduled pcakcr) include D.W. Cool, societ~ cd11or fo r the Dally Pilot and former producer of "Lifc111yles of' the Rich & Famou\ " l'bc CH~nt IS spon11Urcd by the L>olphtns o ... ~1011 or the Ne"port Harbor Arca Chamber o ( Commerce. There "'ill be J SIS.SO fee JI the door to co,er brcalfa~I. Ad-.ancc ticl eb arc S13.50. Call 729-WOO for more. .....lleAY, AUe. U BARBECUE: A Colla Mc Hisb SCboot Water Pok> Alumni Oamc and Barbecue will be held at the 5Ch0ol poo~ 6 p.m. aooiaht. ror more information. can S45·3047. THUnDAY, AU •• 26 C£RONTOLOCY WORKSHOP The South Coast IMtitute for Applied Gcrontoklgy prtsents a- Carcgiver Training Progrll m for fam ily members and professional carcgi .. ers who arc caring for an adult with a memory impnirmen1, 10-11:30 a.m. today at the Harbor Arca Center and from 6:30-8 p.m. :it the Huntington Valley Center. For more information, caJJ 548-9331. SUNDAY, AUO. 2t SUMMER CONCERT: The summer jazz ~ries "Musi!= at Mondavi" presents "Two for the Blues"· an all bluet show featuring Bill Medley & Barry Rillera, from 4-7 p.m. tonight. 1570 Scenic Dr. Costa Mesa. Tickets: $35 (per person). MONDAY, AUO. io GOLF TOURNA.l\lE1'T: The 2nd Annual Cnl Schmidt Golf Tournament, benefiting 1he Girl Scout Council of Orange Count}, will be held ·tod:iy at the Santa An:i Country Club in Costa Mesa. The e\'Cnl will begin with a b:irbecue lunch, follo"'ed by a shotgt1n s1art Ill noon. Fe~: S1 50.S200 per gol fer. for more information, call 979-7900. &ad your lt~ms to Around TulflJ editor, Tbt Daily Pilot, JJO lV, Bay St., Costa Mts11, 91617. .-a.##r--9-0'tooeJl CZfKtettd!! Gifts a Collectibles Summer Clearance · • On Selec ted Merch andise la Watditr Covt 1727 Westdilr _Dr., N.B. • 651-5535 Opttt ~·f'*7 IM • S...., I~! Please Join Us For Dinner Lunehor Weekend Bruneh Sabatlno's was qilaly founded ll ChlcagO lfter Olf fa1her ~ the tml'f recipe for cu famous 1taU1 Sausage froo1 PalennO. Italy 11 tit 1930's Today. his SOOS & gooison C<dnJe to provide a complete meoo cl dlenbc ltalan food prepmd fresh daily and seasoned wfth 5 generations of f3m1y pnde Fw Rtstnltions C1H 723-0821 251~Wlf•~ll9ctl You•rc lnvired To Sec Our CUSTOM INVITATION PRINTING CENTER Che>ose From Our n,,,. SJtttiM of q,. Sl]lo. /'rillt <Mn. ~and ~ Whether You Need lnvimioos For~ ... Sbowtr1 •• AMiwrtiria ... lWtb ~ ... SlrthJayt ·•. • Halida)'I .•. Or Fot ThM On«-ln--A·Llkrimc SpecUI 0taao. ..... We~• FrictHly. c...M ... H1 .. ful S.-: la,....._ To Eaa ..,. F.. Set+~•••••• v..c -· ..... ~An ••• •c...0.111 11C111I Oiiers students Every semester. ffiers arc put ~ Orange Coast College out and ads are taun out iin w offe rs 24-hour service to JoChool ocw.papcr to sea "udcnts :mcnt100 to the .crv c.c, Arca u '1. Classesl parking IOtS. Instructors arc also asked to announ~e to their classes e-.ery By Em&ly Creely, ~ Wnllf ~me ter th:tt escom arc available. COSTA MESA -Stan1nc nc),1 ''(lh u5.e) hasn't declined and v.cek, during the lint week of it's somerhing1haC-s there and t.he clnsses at Orange Co:t~t ColJccc. student) v.'llnt it,'' Alea id. Last · the campus's Safet) Oep:artmen1 ,>c:>r, O\CC 1,700 e.i.a>:;..;r..;.;ts;;.,,.,,.c,,,e-="r~e------wttt" istfitiute nrer) o~-n-'~'""',-ery_ca_r~to-~re~c:=o=rded , compared to 3 3 1'40 increase nwarencss nbout its )Cari. ago. · 24·hour escon scnicc. Crime on campus has decreased Although the dcp nment ha~ 19 percent )tnCC: 1hc on~t or the been csconing students :ind ~nice and a )C'\ual ass:iult h:is faculty for yenrs, only in the p:i~t not occurred on campus since the tv.o )C rs h:is the service been 1 99 1·19~::! )('hoot )C3r. formalized. Studcnb and talf can Arc:> :iid th;.it Fall ~ the busiest call in requests and arrange 1n 11mc for e11eorts and officers escort Gdvance for escom for the entire an a\etage of 22 people a mght semester. from their classes 10 their can. Chery l Area, coordan:itor for the The ~"ace ~ used predomm:tntly escort ~rvicc said 1t was i.tarted by fem.ales as Arca can only recall prim;irily because 0 lot of \\Omen one male e'er uulwng it . were asking if the dep:irtmenl had "It\ .,,.orkJng fabulous and "'c escorts, .. and it l.ind of e\ohed ha-.cn 't had any compl:i~nts," said from there." Arc:i. "People arc more and more The )C~1cc 1s paniall} funded .apprehensive about "alk1ng b) by OCC''s lbSOC1:ttcd students and themset .. cs. Wtth the influ'I: uf 1 run primanly b> sturlent crime, people arc realizing th::it "'~s1stJnts although 1f someone they're out at night :ind 11 c:.in rcqU'e'>tS :in escort by :in officer, hnppcn :in)"'here," said Are;.i. one v.tll be pro'ldcd 1111 tlll ClllP The painting on th~ top ot page 1 toda\ " by Co-..t.l Mesa ancst Jerry Muller He can be cont.laf'd at MuYoum Graph10 1n (())t.l ~. 540-0808 Commercial Real Es ta te & llusiness ·1...oans REAL'f STATE LOA7' AJI type), stnp ndb. romnll!rC1JI buildm!5-d e for \\01 L_ini; CJpital. J1.1.ounh r.:etl\'3bk. <:4u1p·"cnt k.l.)lng 1.1~·1unn:.. SU•\':.. ALLIA~CE FU fD l:\G · ~t E~tB ER lAFC · 7 1~ 675-8125 • SERVING LUNCH DAILY 11:30-3PM BRUNCH SAT & SUN School chlil . ~-~~- Mac Bernd . . . -ue's~an_A_ T he report card oh new school chief Mac Bernd's first 30 days on the job: A+. The superintendent ha~ thrown himself into the community, speaking before nearly any group who'll h:ive him, including Rotary Clubs, a West Side Latino group, and the Costa Mesa Hbtorical Society. Rave reviews all around ... and no, he doesn't ride his Harley to work. 0 He') a fireman :rnd he's hot ... Newport Beach Fire Chief Tim Riley -young, good-looking, :rnd charming -hall '"'orkcd h1!> way onto the party circuit A Li!>t. 'Hc'i. menuoncd with increasing f requcncy as the person people cnjo)ing running into at community functions. Can a political career be far behind? 0 Speaking of political ca reers, Lavonne Campbell's . name i..ceps popping up as a potential city council c.rndidatc in '9~. The former Newport Beach police officer and .,.,ifc of the former chief lives on the penin!>ul.i in Councilman John Hedges' djstrict. Thb doei.n't nccc~arily mean a Hedges-Campbell cla:.h. One poh11cal in:.1der says Hedges stance against Planned Parenthood's dbtribution of birth-control and safe-l>C'< literature at the Ne .... port Pier is the perfect launching p:id for a run for Assemblyman Gil Ferguson's !ICJt in '9~. Sta) tuned. 0 Nev.port's pther famous Campbell -Atb -m:iy be following in the footsteps of another embauled police chief, Darryl Gate:., by writing his memoirs: While he inked an agreement with the city not to talk about the !>exual har.1:.:.menl case, the deal.left room for one notable exception: a book. D \Vahoo') Fbh Taco -there's one.on the Westside on C~ruer Street another on Drisrol rrear Soum-coast -i' 1hc lunch 'lpot of th e m9ment. It 's success? A ~rmple ml'nu, dean food and living-room atmosphere that cJrJ\\S an equal number of surfers-and ties. A t)pic.il 'cenc 1~ a table full of.surfers srill half wet sitting nc\t to a group of C\CCutives reading the Wall Street Journal.· 0 l he thrrd time may be the charm for the Co>ta Mesa c,, 1c ~)oc1;.it1on, a non-partisan booster group that has ""ce died after holding :i series of townhaJI meetings on 'anous 1l>)ues :iffecting the city -sort of Costa Mesa's \Cri.1on of Spe.:lk Up Ne"port. The association, founded 12 )Ca~ ago, held its first organizational meeting this week "1th 26 community leaders. More to come. 0 Don't t;ike advantage of the situation, but Triangle Square management has stopped its unpopul:ir policy of tov.ing .. eh1cle!> p;irked illegally inside the center. Cu>tomer!. !i.:iicJ lhe :.1gnage in the multi-level parking gurage 1!1 confu!l1ng and vague, and the quick-tow policy only adcJcd to the mi!>ery. More goocJ ne,~:. for Triangle Square: The last couple of \\cct..enJ'>. the parking garage -and the center itself -ha) been pact..cd wilh shoppers, movie-goers and dineri.. P.S . Triani;lc Square's Humphreys Yogurt h:is become lhe hotlC!>t )Ogurt :.tore in the Newport-Mesa area. 0 A\ a peace gei.ture to Harbor Ridge Crest residents ,.,,ho loot.. out "'er the about-to-be-covered San Joaquin Re~e"oir. the Metropolitan Water District is willing to offer S375.000 on land!>C<Jping to soften the view of the tarp that "ill CO\lr the drinking supply. Whether that1s enough to wothe 1he re idcnts won't be kno\\n until a public hearing in Los Angeles on Aug. 24. M u.lge-n~ lJnJe, cancer-causing agents, the African cla\\Cd frog ancJ J generally yucky appearance ace among the rc:i,on~ "ater officials want to cover the opcn-;iir rc .. .:l'\>1r, the large t in Orange County. A {cw ye.its b•1ck "hen the rei.cf'\.oir w:is drained, 850,000 frng~ ''ere found on the concrete bottom. Alwa)!> loot..1ng for c\tra reH!nuc, water officials found !>omeonc to sell the troublesome frogs to high schools for biology cla!>\C!>. And that was the end of them. 0 Goe J !.Coop The lu1>1der would be interested in? Call 5-10-121-l, N C. 363 or "rice: The I nsider c/o The D:iily Pilot, 330 \V. lJJy Sc • Cosc:i Mesa. CA 92627. To Make A Correction · ll I\ the! P.lot • rcJ '° ,., ptompriy <or..O al ~ d hit-• ,.,_. ell!. S40. Ul• ""' )6) lll.irl Kill • '"" Gt•JJtttpt, ~ T-ltiflf'Mll, .l\w)(w• ~ W.ni.M a..w.u. Cclitor "* ,,. OrcWtien MMWp HM!l ....... ~lOft M.Wpt 1.Jy °"*" a.;r..., ~ ,, .... ShMI,~ The ,..,..,.-)ft e.¥NCa!U M1'M Oilfr N0r IU'5•1U.t001 11 pubf1tfwd Meftday ~~ ·~IHdl­cm.. MN, ~-.. °""' ........ '1!i·tuhK,...mftwf-0. .. ~ I , . I ---·--·------·--- At right, Monster Lifeguard instructor Teresa Ibbotson dons ghoulish makeup while checking the times of swimmers as they come out of the water in the Second annual Junior Lifeguard Monster' Mile in Newport Beach. In the background, Greg Roberts calls out names of contestants. c Above, Tommy Zavala collapses after crossing tlle finish line of the mile swim. Zavala finished fourth among the boys, a personal best. Below, Ibbotson, left, and Ree nie Boyer check off swimmers as they exit the waler. Division A winners: Graham Donath and Kyoko Tsujino; Division 8: Jason Arrow and Kylie Cooper; and · Division C: Omar Kattan and Amy Murphy. Pbotn lrJ Matt Oetzel 1:27 &.IL 0.S ·~°' A.I'll. J.6 U :t7p1L17 •:>1,.-. s.1 101&.&U •. ,. ....... J.t 1.0t,.-.2.4 7",.... '-2 conAMUA Mlulo• Drhc; A VCR, 1V and clothes v.-crc: 'tolc:n l.ut Tuesday rrom I hotrlc in 1hc 1000 block. Varlo.a,1 ~tlo.u: AUIO& • •ere reported •tolcn Tucsd:1y from the: 2200 block of JIJrbor OoulcvarJ, the noo block of ~ntJ An:1 Avenue ind the 600 block Of WQt I th S1rcc1 ltutacn Drht: A r(~J<:nt in .4hc: l300 bkxk ~cd mc>tC than SI.ax> worth of jn-clry mluina re~ntly. . .... HT.IACM ""9'1 11•1""""': A 1981 s...n ... ~ .... Thundly rru. lllc ecncr of 3W~ ..... llf Drtwe: A Feild ................. ~ from tM JO bloct. ....... ~A .wtboUcl =-~cr-;.=t ...... .. TODAY MAIX.ETISC T£Cf1NIQVES: Th' Profe ional Image, Inc. o( Ncwp_~m Bea h, a medical •pcci lly public rcl.Atioru firm, will h~t a workshop on "M r~eting icchniquClt for a more Succei. Cul Practice." 2-S p.m. today at the Hyatt Ncwponer Re\Ort, 1107 Jamboree Rd, Newport Oeach. Adm1) iOn: $95-$145. ro; re ervalion) or more information, call 760·1522. SATURDAY BOOK SALE: Friends of Costa Mc~ Libraries will hold a U)Cd book !ialc at the Do"ntown Library. 1857 Park Ave. from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. A 1lcnt auction Qf unu)uul boo~.s is underway. TUUDAY, AUG. 17 DISA TER: Dawn:i Finley of Emergency M.10age ment Spcc1ahs1 "111 d1scu)S .. Oisa)tcr Prcparcdne)<;" during a luncheon :it the Red Lion Inn. The )em1nar 1~ pre)ented by the Southern Counties Chapter of Communtl) A:'.l-.OC1.it1on!> ln)tllutc J I a chlrge of SJ8. Call 3 O· 7'60 for m\lrc. WIDNUPAY, AUG. 11 LIVE RAl'TOKS: D1ologi t Peter Uloom will di cu~ the r::ipton ,thJt inhabit Orange County - not Jura~1c PJrk -dunng a 5 'p m. ,&Jthcnng at the Ne" ~rt Dunc Oubhou)c, 1131 Bad. Day Or. :rhc e\cnt 1) open to lhe public at no charge. For more inform:uion. conta t the Ne\\port Con Cl'\J1'C)' JI s.i ·143 . OBITUARY. Robert L. Beechner Robert L Dccchner. 3 retired health c:ire indu~try C\Ccut1\C and "' longtime Lido hie re ident. died Sunday at HoJg Mcmon;al. Ho)pttal. He wa 63. A M1~ri n:ltl\e and a cradu:ite of 'onh~c~em L'n1,cr 1ty. }.tr Beechner sc!'c:d in .,_,01ca a~ a ~ccond 11cu1en3nt ~ith the U M:innc Corp' and \\D 3\\ ardcd the S1her St:i~ for ":ilor 111 combJt and the Purple l lcart. He bcgln h1) career }ll hc:ilt h ~·Jrc a~ a \Jle\m.in for Amc:ncan l h.1)pttJl Suppl) in B1rm1ngham. FINE.PRINT Co)ta Mesa 1nsurJnce ('lCeCUl1\e KatblttD no lcr h;i recently been inst;illed a) Pre 1den.t of the Orange County Chapter of the Profession.al Insurance AgcnlS of California und Nc:vud.1. .. Murine S_Bt Dri:m D. \\'orky of CO)ta MesJ v.as eHcd for 5uperior pcrform:mce in duty 1,1,hie :miJned with Manne Medium Hehropter Squ::idron 161... The CollO'o'ing people v.crc elected to the Board of Direc- tor of The Amcri<:iln Cancer Societ)' Or.ange County. of Newport: Cco,.t UC'CllC1, Jan· rt Dloncbard, Robfrt DIUinAn, Cknn Schafer and \'ial..utt W11hkr. of Costa Me~. lkcky Youoaer , Chris Ma cy ood James Duma, and of Corona Del Mar: Norman Lo:us ..• a ';/) I • an1m1 i-. · omc£Jt.S WIVES LEAGUE: _The Oruae Coumy Olfw:en Wives Lc:asuc win mecl at noon 01 the Co.ta ~1CA Country Club, 1701 Oolr Coune Or., ~ta Mesa. The event will include 1 Ca hion show by DrOldwoy of South Cc>Mt Plaza. for more inform:uion, cnll Charlotte Walker at 549-2028. ROXBURY SOl!rH: Center SOO, a Performing Arts Center upport group, will hold ils' ' monthly social hour for member\ and-juw al l«>Kbury-South,2 Hutton Centre. Admission is free to Center 500 members and SS for guests and pr~pcctivc members. for further information, C3ll 556-2121. THUUDAY, AUG. 1 • R£PUDUCAN ASSEMBLY: - The Costo Mesn Republican Assembly will hold its monthly social at 6:30 p.m. ot the South Shore Yacht Oub, 2527 W. Coast Highway. Gue~ts arc "'clcome. 1.A~UUAY, AUG. 21 DIVORCE WORKSHOP: "A New Beginning," a divorce workshop, will be held from 1 10 3:30 p.m. at 180 Nc"port Center Drive, Ne" port Ocach. For more information C3ll Ma~inc Cohen at 759-0579. 11£1.MSMEN lU::GAITA: The Good" ill H~lm!.mcn Yacht Rcg:uta will be ho>tcd by the Lido Isle Yacht Club. The rcgatt:i begins with? 12.4S p.m chec;l ·in. The race gets undcrwuy at, 1:30 p.pl. follo\\cd by award:'.I and a dinner. The event benefit) Gooch' ill Industries. Tickets arc $3.S for ndults :and $25 for children under 12. For rc)crvations. call 547-6301, --- Ala. He "'cnt oo to become a Ji\l)IOn presidCflt :ind later became pre!.1dcnt of the Hospital Group of Oi,is1ons 1A lll1hoi). Mr. Beechner la1cr Joined Dart lndu)tncS a 3 president and c!.ttibli~hed a health care group fo r the firm..._wh1ch ~cnt on to becvme Dort & Kraft. He too~ e:irty retirement in 1985 and became acti\c in the community. ll . Uf'\h'Cd by ht) \\lfc Of 40 >ea n, and his d.1ughter, ~leh)sn Mahoney. Memorial \Cl'\ ices ~ill be held Saturda)'. :at I p.m. at Pacific View Memorial Park in Coron:i del ~l::tr. ........ HARDWOOO R,OOMIO ·~ tlll. 307. ....118AY, AUe. U IA.KE SAL£: A b kc Ale from 7:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. will be M&d BAJll£CU£: A O.ta Mesa H.P School Water Polo Alumni at the new Youth Employment Service location at 114 E. 19th Game and Barbecue will be held Street. The Cundtlliict will at the school pool, 6 ·p.m. benefit YES. Call 642-0474 Cor tonight for more information, caU S4S·3047. more. TllUaDAY, AUO. 26 IUHAY, AU•. 22 GERONTOLOGY WORKSHOP SUMMER CONCElilT: .. Mu)ic ot The South Co~t Institute (or Mondavi"-~ric o! open· Applied Gct'OntotogyprcscnTS"T early evening jilzz concerts, Caregiver Training Program Cor prescnb The Jc£r K.ashiw3 family members and profc)sional Group tonight Crom 4-7 p.m. carcgh,crs who arc caring for an 1570 Scenic Dr. Cosla McS4. adult with a memory impairment, Tickets: $35 (per person). (' 10.11 :30 a.m. tod:iy at the Harbor Area Center and from 6:30-8 p.m. at the Huntington MONDAY, AUG. 23 Valley Center. For more inCorm:uion, caJI 548-9331. CPR CLASSES: The Newpon-Costo Mesa YMCA will be conducting American hcan SUNDAY, AUG. 29 Association CPR classes -the SUMMER CONCERT: The first today at 7 p.m. For summer jazz series "Mu)ic at registration information, contac t Mondovi" presents "Two for the the YMCA :11 642-9990. Blues"· an all blues show featuring Bill Medley & Barry Rillera, from 4-7 p.m. tonight. TUUDAY, AUG. 2C 1570 Scenic Dr. Costa Mesa. SOCl£1Y EDITORS: Local Tickets: S35 (per person). society c~ito~ \\ill discu)S what it' like covering the lifestyle) of MONDAY, AUG. JO the rich and famous at a 7: 15 a.m. brcJlfJ)I ;st the Nc\\port GOLF TOURNAMENT: The 2nd Beach Marriott. Scheduled Annual Cat Schmidt Golf . spcaler) include O.W. Cool. Tournament. benefiting the Girl .society editor for the Daily Piiot Scout Council of Orange Count). \\tll be held today at the Santa and former producer of Ana Country Club in Co)IU "L1fc~t)IC) of the Rich & Mesa. The event will begin with Famou,." The e~cnt I) sponsored u barbecue lunch. follo"cd by a by the Dolphins Division of the shotgun start at noon. Fee: Ne1,1,pon llJrbur Arca Ch.imbcr $150-$200 per golfer. For more of Commerce. There 1,1,ill be J information, call 979-7900. SI S.SO fee at the door to co,cr Stad JOur items to Around brealfa,t AJ,.1nce llcleb arc To1t11 rditor, Tbt D~/y Pilot. JJO $13.50. Cati 7:?9-+iOO for more . W. B:1y St.,Cosllt Mtsa, 91617. '-· .-• .,.___gmgueJl CZfltend!! Gifts a Collectibles Summer Clearance ¥~60% OFF On Selected Merch andise In Westdilf C.rt tn7 Westdift Dr., N.B. • 651-5535 0,.. ~.,.,..., IM• S...., l._5 Please Join Us For Dinner - · L1111eh or Weekend Braneh Sabatn> ·s was origilaly toooded ' i'I c~ after our father brought the f~ ~ for cu fannJS lt3U1 Sausage from Palermo, Italy it the 1930's Today. tis sons & gnvldsoo contirtle to provide a complete mefll " aulhentic ~ food Jnl)aled fT!Sh dail'f iWl(j seasoned wilh 5 generations of tmly pnde For Rnemtions Call 723-0821 251 _.... w., • ......., lllctt You're ~nvitcd To Sec Our CusToM- INVITATION PRINTING CENTER ~ y~ ~ lnvaai1ions ru Wedd_inp ••. ShoMrs •.. Annitu--... Binh-.... But~ ..• ~ ... Or Fot ThM Once-ln-A-Llkrimc Specill Oa:.ioe .... Wett...m. .. .,,c.. ....... ~S.tr.. laAM~ To Em-ilJ' IWtSenicie. WIYllOU Yow 01•• Pr ... ~ An ... W GM Dt Id .. ~ Orange Coast College offers 24-hour service to classes. parking lots. By Emlly Creety, ~ wrw. COSTA MESA -St;irtina next ~eek. durins the fi"'t-.c~k of cl:wc at O~ngc Co:i5t. ColJege, the campus's S:iCcty Dep:irtmcn1 w"'ilraiStnoutc 1as on every c:ir 10 increase ow3rcnc s about its 24-hour escort ~l'\1CC. Although the dep3nmcnt has been c~orting students ond faculty for )'C3rs, only in the pJ)tr t1,1,o years h:is the SCf\iicc been formalized. Student) and -.t.:iff c:in c:ill in rcquc ts and arrlnge in advance Cor C)(X)rts for the entire semester. Cheryl Arca, coordin:itor tor 1he cscon service s:iid 11 \\as )tarted primarily because a lot of 1,1,omen were asking if the dcp:lttment had escorts. "and it lind of e'ohed from &here." "People arc more and more apprehensive about "'all.1ng b) themselves. W11h the influx uf crime, people arc relllllng that they're out at night and 11 crn happen ::inY"'here:· )a1d AreJ 1111111 CIVIi' faery seme.acr, nict1 arc put out and ads arc taken out in the school nCWl~pcr '" act •tudcnts aucneion to the '-Crvicc, Arca wd. In trt.letors arc abo a~cd to announce to their cl:wcs C\CI')' 5emcstcr th:u c~ru arc av:til:iblc. ··oh u)C) ha n't declined and 11's somcthinJ rh3l" ttre~ anll 'lhc students w:int it ... Arca s.:ud Last )Car, O\Cr I, 700 cscons "'ere -recor ed. comp:ired 10 3&3 two )e:lr:. ago, · Crime on c.smplb h:l5 dcereased 19 percent )IOCC the onset o( the sel'\1cc :ind a )CXual ass:iuh hu not occurred on c,:,mpus since the 1991 -1992 hoot ye r. Area lid that Fall is the busic)t time: for e)Corts and officer escort an 3\.er:ige of 22 people 3 night from their cla)SCS to their ar). The !>Cl'\1ce I) ulled prcdorrun3ntly by km.ilcs as Arca can only reQll 1 one male C\/Cr ut1l1Z1ng it v "h •) worktng-fabulous and we ha\ en 't h3d an) compl31nts." said Area. The )Cf\ 1cc is panially funded by OCC's a).S()C1ated student) and · 1s run prim:snl) b) )tJJdent a~sistant) although 1f l>Omconc · rcque)ts an el>Cort by Jn Qff1cer, one "111 be pr0\1dcd The paint.mg on the top of page 1 toda\ ,., by Costa ~ arttSt Jerry Muller He can ht> contant'd at Must-um Graphics m C~ Mesa. 540-0808. Commercial Real Estate & Business Loans RE\L F.STATE LOA\S Ail type), )lnp tnJlh commerc1Jl bu1ldm~. \; tc. Fur \\01 l,ing 'JPllJI. J1.1.\l1111ts t\.'CCl\'3blc. e,1u1p• ,ent kJ)tng. [ . ..-tunn=-5Ul\'i. ALLIA.~CE FU 1Dl;\G · ~1E~IBER L.\FC · 7 1~ 675-8 125 SERVING LUNCH DAILY 11:30-3PM DINNER NIGHTLY 5PM-10AM . BRUNCH SAT & SUN 10AM-3_PM From 1 , The boys. who were bro&hen by adoption, also testified tbal he once took tMm to a p~tituto named Miss Lovejoy to cn&aac in aroup ·sc• by candleliaht and· en· d>macd them to ha~ ~" on SC¥- cral occhsions with a mule dwarf who li\cd in Co ta Mesa. · Schwulbc, who wias morricd at the time with fi\C children, denied :ill charge~. Ch rac1erizcJ during th~1ri:it n BACCHUS From 1 a popular ...mer. family ... and ~ .. dina cltlnn, Schwalbt'1 at· ~ ~poin&td CMal that he had .,..,. praered I JOO vot~ while rwaalaa u a wriM-ift ceftd .. te for the Colla Mesa City Council prior 10 the ~xuat miKOOJuc1 ollca:s· tioM. While free on bail aw:Utiog on appc:al of the 1974 conviction. Sdawutbc was anc~teJ b) Santu Ana police on ~u,pidon of lewd conduct ;after on alleged anc1d..:n1 in the re\troum of the Santa Ana public library. On lllu~doy nrternoon. S'ch\\;il· • be"I -..h1er aaattd ID police ln front of htr falhc1'1 home. w~ich hu been roped olf, bul dtthncd to cummcnl. u. ·ott OtfiOft said the hcrirrs dcp:anmcnt has no ur.pcch ot mo- tive. The nci&hbor ~aid he neither hccud nor §DW an)thing t~ngc on the day uf Sch~tbc's de:lth. He dcscnbcJ hi~ nci&hbor a ":a ~on· dcrful guy," aenerous in. thro"'ini aiant p3rtie • complete ~•th band for friend). . "He wa) a grc:it neighbor." the man l>!lid. "Thi) I rc411y u i.hod .. " From 1 kctball s&ar, uid the only pcrM>n he a.ft 1ccaJI hil mot!Wr not hkins "'u entcttainet Frank Sinatra, H" nl()thcr id Sin tna WI) ruJe nd om>1an1 to her when 1h ) m 1. former Oaity Pilot wci t) cdi tor, Vida Dean, alM> h:sd fool.I memone> or Mh. YarJlc:y, ·Wo} bad.. when Newport Ucach )()Ci.al life w;a., more or bs· tx>rr~ed from the lloll)"ftood cc- lcbritic \\ho vi~tcd the 1.halboJ &>· etub. Dorothy \\'DS nlwa)' in . 1t\c center of thinp," Oe.tn ':lid .. nJ throu!h the }e3n \h~ i :.- maincd there She wis o g111nJ laJ) ""ho m:iJc life more p;ir· Lling. mor.~ i111crc>tinc und a lut more fun. And Date said except for Roxbury South, lhc 14',000-squ:irc-foot club, decorated in ,E8.)ptian/ May:in style will be unrivaled in Orange County. e\CI) boJy concerned," W)land said. "\\ e want to live onJ let live and do what's right for the c:omml!nity. We jui.t don't wJnt to sec the ::area downgraded." Donna l.aMn, the manager of the m:irina. believe:. lhcchus will ju>t reju,-cnate 1hc :irea. Born in Oal-.park, Ill., Mr, Yardley m:micd the l:ue Gcurgc Yardley, a s111r athlete at the Uni· \ers1ty or Chicago. TilC couple have tY.O son>, George. ond Rob- eo Yardley. both Qr whom pl.a)cd b35l.etball. She is also Sur'liH!ll b> fi,e grandchildren and ·nine t;rtJt, grandchildren. The opening or Bacchus could not come ::it :i better time for the Lido Morino Village, which has suffered Crom several closed businesses and a drawn out recession. "It's going to cncouroge a 101 of people to come down," Larson aid. ''It'll going"o..m:ike people aware that there is a lot of Muff going on down here." Out at first, the folks :it the neighboring Elks Lodg,e were a little un eusy·about the club, fe:irin& th:u it wiJI bring rowdy crowds and incre:i c _ parking frustrations at tile m:inna. - Larson said in addition to Bacchus, the Warehouse nigh1club is beefing up its prcse11ce and :i new c ub namccfAquarius will open up in the spot th:u wa previoui.ly cGlled Nin:i's. Funer:il scn·1ccs ~•JI be pm.1te. bu) a rtccpllon In Mrs. YarJk, \ honor ""ill be held 01 the b..1\ dub .it noon Tue day. In lieu of ·nu,,. crs. 1he family ask that don.1t11.1ns be made to the Assis1ancc Lc .. guc of Ne"port·Mel>a or Ho..ig ~t~p.o­ n..i l I lo:.p11al Elks Lecturing Knight M:irk Wyland said many of his original concerns h:ive now been diminished. Date :igrced the club will enhance 1he \ill..igc. "The polential i:. here," he said. •·w e're .hoping to bring a whole n..:~ 'ibrancy to the area." ''We're ult op1imistic for making this work for -°""~~"""" Mel Thibodeaux keeps• a steady balance while Richard Jilk watches from above. The two men are replacing hair-pin brackets underneath the ·Newport Pier. They will be working on the project for about a month,. . . ·, ' I •·. 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E·COLA SERVICES ORANGE COUNTY 1-800-552-8107 •• • • • • •A 4 -Color Standard Section · Publication Date Saturday, Sept. 11 , 1993 -:-Editorial Deallttne--: ---i-- Tuesday, August l 7th FREE 4-Color 15"""" • .,,, .. ~ FREE Spot Color .• , .... ,,,,. .. .. Fridey, Aull• 13. i• • SOCIETY SOCIETY EDITOR B.W. COOK, 6H-4J21 \ ... 'From Russia With Love' to benefit Alzheimer's Association T he Alzheimer's Association of Orange County has big pl ns for &hi \\t.ekcnd. Saturday e\ening nl the Irvine MetdOWi Ampithe:urc, supporters c.wji.ed-.lo-e rtteption-rlr.lrwiH --·include nn Society Editor elegant catered picnic prior to :11tending 3 conccn performed by the Pacific S~mphon» ll1ey arc •. ~aJhni-the affair .. From Rusliia W11h Love," nod billing the c\cn1ng as "fat for a czar." \Vhy? OccJu~ the ')mphon) program '' 111 ~ho\~CjliC noted Ru,)1Jn comf>'>:.Cr) Maestro Carl St. Cl,.ir will prncni S) mphony No. 5 by Sho\t.llo' t)h, and Rachman1noff :i. Rhapw<l) on a Theme of Paganini · The Alzheimc:rs Association will present its ~its with Ru ian caviar and~f stroganow to Rt the Rm ian mood. The cveninS! chaired b Of£e _ eiss, wilf.iibo ncludc a silenl auction fe:uuring all soru of items including the:ure tickets, fan tasy ~cekends, and a drawing for a Caribbean holiday. The $65 donatjpn will ~sist the victims or Alzheimer'i. in Oran&c County. For last-minute reservations, call 283-11 11. 0 · .HM\'ey and Linda f~ine Smith will open their 11'1inc Cove residence this weekend for the 1993 f ounde~ Plus Gala honoring Elaine and Bill Redneld. The Foundc~ Plu~ 1s a service oigani.i:11100 for the Orange County Performing Arts Center. The Rcdrields, and other members of Founders Plus, compri c a unique group of ind1vidu:.ls \\hose purpose is to reach out and make cultural opportunities of The Center FASllON FOCUS C.2•ta1 c F und1111 Group AL G R E A T A pretty s mile from a pretty lady.in \\<h1te. Lynda RosenblJtt, co·chair of the Center of fashion Ad Sales ·rogram ~ J nd a model in the October show puts her best foot fo f'\\ard. REFINANCE TODAY Guranteed To Lower Your Monthly Payment At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! Con Today f<>f a Free Consuftotion (800) 201 -FUND 5031 Birch Ave ., Suite E, Newport Beach 'BR ITISH 5 TYL E W o m e n ' Oothing & A coessori Take Ail Extra. . .. Merc.handise AJreact..1 Reduced ·ToHA 0 I possible for the entire community, not just those able to buy tickets. krbari Cluman ch11rs the C'fenin& soiree, with 51\Mi Euyi;;an as her co-d uir. Nearl~ l llC)lS- are expected for the affair, called "Sunset Paradiso." In other Center news, o tea will be held at Roger's G11Tdens Aua. 19 to UO\eil the pl:.ns for this year's Candltjight C.onccrt t:igea by the Doard of Director' or the Performing Ans Center. Jo Qualls, vice president of Tiffa ny and Company, South Coast Plaza, nnd Terry Goldfarb-lee arc this )e:ir's co-chairs or the nnnual event. Tiffany and Company ~rvcs as a major underwriter. _ Ceil Woodman, floss Schumacher, Ruth Ding. Carol Wilken, Thomas Moon, and Gordon Hodge. art past chairs of the event, will be honored this year for their service to the board, and to the community. Next year m:.rl s the 20th annivcrsaf) of the prestigious OlndleliiJlt Concert. 0 Wanna place a classified .ad?· . . · _ ~Al~our _classified_ ad department at 642 -5678. Prego t) te.:iming up \\ith the Pediatric Cancer Rc)(i.lrCb • foundation to ho~t a party Monday, Aus 23 to honor the uru!CNrilefS of this~" Festa-... della VenJemmia. The rcsta is a grape-crushing festival during "'hich hor e-<lra" n can\ ddt\er V3t) of frc)h gr.apes to people stomping the fruit of the \itne and dancing to halian mu.\ic. The C\.C~rll, chaired by John Weiner and h1) \\if..: Kim of ColitU Me~. tli more thJn JU)t Jnothcr chant) aUair. Their d.iui;htcr Sam,.nttla, only 2 )CJr\ old. \uffer) from cancer . Prcgo Gencrill man;.iger Franco Vessia v.111 see to tt th:n tht'l> )Car') undel"" ntc!r) party 1> the l1cloff of the centur) to help ra1')C money to fight S.imantha'i. cancer -and 1and banquet. Lido 14, l..chm n 12. the c:inccr or iO many other )'UUfll .. TwicbelJ l?, Sabot Srniotl, bot people suffering in Ora.nee juniori. (A·B·C). 1.:Jbers. FJ's and County. other clai.scs v.1th fi\e or more 11\e ua f"e)tu e a ~¥arc v.clcoinc to join in the Vende01m1a v.11J t3kc place on fun benefiting G~~1ll . Sunday, Sept. 26 at Prego 'fhe The entrance Ceo i:i. SJS for cost is $40 for 1duhs a.nd S 10 for adults and $25 for Juniors under children under 10. For tid .. ets. or I . ~fajor sponsor) of the c\ent • more informat ion, call J<lne include Ward and Alice Muns?n Gillespie at 2 9-1229. and The Grc .. t Ameracln Veb1clc Lca-.ing and Sale!> Company. D Bill Fltd.er, skipper of America's Ahoy M:itei.' Th;it'!> \\hJt the #>-. Cup "inning yacht "Intrepid'' ""'LI 10\ 1tat1on !>t41te'> calling all dingh) \Cf\C a) Honorar; ch:iirman. wtth sk1ppef) to J01n in the fir)t :snnual George Duhiell, Commodore. G~11l Hclm!>men Re gJtlJ A~)()C1.;al1on of Orange Coast HosteJ b) the Lido Isle \ .icht Yacht Club> t&l> the Ma>ter of Club of Ne"port licJch, the Ce rcmon1e., Worlin& ro-ch:iirs reg:itta will be Jn all·d.J) afl:sir are Randolph Kroenert and M.irty culm1naung 1n .ln J\I, .inh rc .. ept1un lodi.ney. ~~~.~~'!~ C ESALE ." .... 19----BOB'S-MEN-S SHOP- SUMMER CLEARANCE FRIDAY . A U GUST 3 . 9 9 3 JO\(' 25')(. Ml Ult'lft't/ pile ,(\ INDll II L1ght""e11h1 tounna pad. l~OO in Rcrulu S:?W 110 .. $164.99 UAMA Top Ind \Ide panel I CCC''· 4NOO 1n ' Re1ular S:?9S "'"' $219.99 r--·--------~ l. s ~ o __ R_T s w _E __ ~" _J HHf' up ro 70% "" '"'' 30 H~lt'.> Conan •1th Tectct•" a.. liddeJ ''" ••penot w1d.in1 acu"cwcar. Rct•l1t S24 .11t1" 114." 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Je .. et Re ulat S..40 " ~49." , ,/ •'fr IJ' ro 21"-0 11 ~c' lO ttlr AIOlrM• U7 It~····· TIYA IA•All 9'1& Mt 71 fill tylr U~ Off ..... ... .. ...... ...., .. _, 01 ...... ..... The man ..,. Allan Roeder made himself the right person for the job when Costa Mesa was hiring an intern, and he didn't stop there. "When he woukt walk down abe hallway. be woulda't ~a took up," said Sonabal, who is now Ciay Manqer ia Miaioa Viejo. .. We would keep ~tcrin& him 10 make eye contact. I ••ill think be•s •hy. Roedcr's shy nature, however. c.ivcs way &o prolcssionalism ancl By Mamio Mcleod. Stiff w,.. coaapmioft for the city in his roll When Allnn Roeder came as Ciay Manaaer. Talkina abou1 his to ~to Mesa 18 years experience workina in 1he city, he ago looking for 1 job as remcmbcn when he worked in _ llDinlcro.-he..didn't __ public woiks. ~ tbc time to - exactly fit the job description. . get out of lhe office and into the field, watchina or walking along UThcy wanted people who were side asphalt or tiee crews. graduate students, not ''You can't spend your whole undergraduates," Roeder snid. cnreer in the Ciay Manager's Uut undaunted by his resume -office, you lose perspective," 1h1n on civic experience and a Roecfcr said ... It's not 1 true ,cmcster short of a bachelor's reOection or the real working Jcgrce -the Costa Mesa ~sident world." Jcc1dcd he could win employers' hearts with his biggest asset -his Roeder'• early attempts to reach out beyond the office and his 1n1t1Jtive. compassion for city employees, "l )pent the week before most say, is his strongest asset .. lltUtl}ing everything I could about •people trust him and they feel the c11y," Roeder said. "It was the he's a fair py," said Bill la~t que~11on they asked. I went on Folsom, president of the Costa for half an hour "telling them Mesa Oty Employees Association. c' c: I) thing I knew about Costa Mc::.:i... But Rocder's fairness was put to the test earlier this year when he He apparently impressed his city had to lay off city employees due hall :.upenor) enough that they to budget constraints. At one tool.. a ch;.incc on the exuberant point, the city bad considered Roeder, who has stayed with the Joying off as many as 47 \:It\ and ~ince moved up the ranks Th h' 10 ·become the city's sixth manager. employees. ose watc ang Roeder during that time, say it "I 'm a real anomaly in this was the hardest decision for him hu:.mc~)," )aid Roeder, 41. "Normally people hopscotch all o'er the universe for positions." Roeder )aid he never intended 10 \IJ)' 1n one place for so long. The bst long term lob he had was .it Knott'~ Berry Farm. ow IO~C. 'J here were timH wbcn I saw him with &can in bis eyes when t.o hid 10 lay ~ otl," Foltonl laid. "It affected him u aluch as an~ clie. fwo cil his secretaries are tcavinc." Roeder aarecd. .. That was a very dilt1CUlt thins to deal with," Roeder uid. "Most people realty undcrstOod. "Sometimes there's a few more retitemcnt parties than 1 wou.kl- lilte to :mend," he added. "It's bard lo st3.rt in an orpnization as long ago as 1 did and sec these people spend Iona careers here and leave. And I'm still there with time to go." As for his future with the city, some l:)y it's hard to imagine Roeder will ever leave. "I think Allan is a person who, when he puts his roots down, he kt"eps them there," Sorsabal. said. "That's probably, a security blanket for him." While Roeder said be doesn't expect he will always work with the city, leaving is not in the cards. "Costa Mesa as an employer ha.s put a lot of trust pnd faith in me," Roeder said. "Before I make a longer tenn decision, l have to be sntisfied that I h:ive accomplished what I set out to nnd when I leave, I leave the city a much better place than when I first came here." RUFFELL'S UPllOLSTtlY l•C. .......... c... .... 1m-aa.C11TllU&-Ml-l1M WORLDWIDE DISCOUNTS PARIS· TAHITI AMSTERDAM AUCKl..NI) BRUSSELS FRAHKFl.JI T MElBWlff CAIRNS S-MANCt£STER - -LCM>ON 1515 1515 OUBUN ... 1111 FU1 ISl.S - -NICE SHI -SYt>NEY ml me e1uSBANE sne S711 VIENNA S7'3I '' (osfj Mesa as an emplorer has put a lot of trust and faith in me. Before I make a longer term decision, I have to be satisfied that I have accomplished what I set out to and ---when I leave, I leave the city a much better place than when I first ·came here. '' AWll 111111 Costa Mesa City Manager .. h was the last thing I had in nund," Roeder said. ··1 told myself I .... ould never work somewhere as long as 1 had with Knoll's Berry F~1rm. But every time things came to J point where I felt .1 lcarn~d as mucl'I as I coUld and I was ready ,._... ......... ........._ .-...--~~TH -S11• to pick up and take a job ">Omewhere, something would happen here and 1 always changed 111) mind.'. Roeder came up through city ranb startmg :b an intern in the City Manager') office in 1974. His fir~t full time position was in the public works department. After about four years, Roeder returned 10 the fifth Ooor 10 work as A~)i!>tant City Manager fo r then manager Fred Sorsabal. He was named city manager in 1985 after Sor)abal left. Those who remember working wuh Roeder in his first few years w11h the ci ty described him as shy. "If you talked to him he would JU't blush," said Florine Reichle. "ho 1~ nl)w a~Si)tant manager of the :.Jnitary district. She worked "11h Roeder in public works. "If .in) body had stage fright, they )hould talk to Allan and ask him how he overcame it." Wanna place a classified -. ad? Call our classified ad department at 642 -5678. Create A Fipnily Heirloom Start A Tradition ... Begin with a "Starter Bracelet" and select from hundreds of slides to build your uniq~ family heirloom. Add a link for each family member, fOr birthdays and anniversaries. 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Bui G:irth and Claudia's vu.st ex· pcriencc hllS foiled to make any easier, is 1he momen1 or trulh -s:iying goodbye. "I'm nol looking forward to th:i1," S<>id Ooudi:>, who will watch her d:lUghtcr dri\-C off to the B:iy Arc:>, where she is- cnrollcd on a b:isketball scholo~hip al St. Mary's CoUege in Mor:i,a. "In fact, I get a linle choked up JUSt thinking about it." Tears arc 1ncV1table for mos1. as they v.J1ch their children slip through lhc fin· gen of a parental grip spanning ncnrly 1v.o dcc:~dcs. . Dul when the checks dry. there rcnufos the pride and Joy or v.a1ching dreams come 1ruc for their fa\ori1c studen,. a1hle1e. Cover boy "From 1ha1 s1andpoint, there's a lot of sa1isfaction," s:>id Ganh, who enjoyed the dual pleasure or coaching Mollie for four varsity seasons at CdM. "To have seen Mollie work so hard to excel athleticnlly and acadetnically, and to sec her dcdica· lion bcina rewarded, has been something special for me. I think I'm going to mjss most just watching her daily focus." The tears have been shed already by Pat and Betty Johncr, who drove their son M:11t to the University or KAMll.S. where the recent Es1nncia High graduate bcgnn roo1bnll practice last week. The thrce-d:iy drive helped lessen the blow, but it wns still an cmotionnl paning. according to Tracy Johner, Ma11's older sister, who returned by plane while her parents drove home. ' "It W3S h:lld s:>ying goodbye," s:iid Tracy, who clnims happiness wa~ her O\er- riding emotion. after lc:iving Mall in Law· See BREAKING AWAY/I Corona del Mv High product jenott Willvd, Cars leMina Qckler for the ~st two years and on a pace to become Cal's all-time leaaing taciter, ~ gins his junior SH.son with the Gol~ Bears with Cover loy sutus on the school's media guide. He and the Bevs open the 1993 season with a 7 p.m. pine Mpt. 4 at the ROH ~ .Ith a Pac· 1 O pine aplnst dw UClA Bru.ins. Ma/or R1p1l11 W1/com1 • Minor R1p1/rs Welcome D8D N1wpoll BM/. Ctitli M111 650-85• or 651H5• .. ...... ~"" -• -~ :;;.• ........ Coro_na del Mar's Bri an Le~s is one of beach volleyball's m~instays. He and partn_cr Rand)' St_oklos compete this "eeli.end. Mastering the Dating Game · ..-eorona de1 Mar-si3rtan Lewis - dismisses rumors of a breakup. with partner Randy Stoklos. By Bany Fau.Kner. Sports Wrtter J oan Rivers '>'Ould love the A5- soci:i11on of Vollc)ball Professionals' gossip grapevine, v. h1ch forecasts more p:lrtner S\\app1ng than \\-Ould :ic- comp:iny n comention or swingers. · Howc-.er. Corona dcl Mar's Brian Lewis. who h:is c tablishcd h11ruell llS one or the beach tour's top performers. doesn't ha\c much use for at. Jn fact. he di)misscs rumor) -like the one in circu· l:ition about his impending breakup with current p:irtncr Rand)' Stollos -v.it-h a • contemptuous chuclle. "The people who >tort tho~c 1hing>, jullt need something to talk :ibout," said 1he 25·) ear-old le" I.\. "'ho b ba l home lhl\ \\eek to compete m 1he SJ S0.000 Orange County Open, toJ.iy 1hrough Sunday near the Seal Ocadi Pier. The Seal De:ich e'cht, which begins a ft\e-weck tour clima.."< thJt doles out more than one third (Sl.3 million) tlf the tuur's '.!4·~top prize mone). often escalates the sc:u11lcbu11 surrounding player mo .. emcnt But Lewis, who has fini!.hcd m the top four 1n :ill four tournament p;urinp with Sto~los. including Lewis' sec- ond career A VP win nt 1hc SJS0,000 Chic:igo Open, June 20. S3id \Vednesd:iy that Stol· ------------~----- gu~ 11. hu don '1 fin a h in the top three Le"•~. 11.ho beg:.an the \CJr 1c:imed \\llh Mile· \\ h1tmJr'h "'''',, "'h0m he lin1-.hcd cc· onJ at 1.J,1 \CJr· Or· ;rngc Count~ Op.:n. h:.i' fin .. hcd 1n the: '"P four an IU of l \ tourn:i· mcnh th•' ,e;ir. "•n· n1ng more th:..in Si5,0UO And 1n h1' fourth SCJ~n. the 6- foot-l former CdM High and Orange 'The only pressure I feel , is the pressure I put on myself. It's never mattered to me what other people are saying . That (Stoklos seeking a new partner) will hapeen when it happens. I can t let that distract me from doing my job on the court.' CoJ~t College st.ir h:h -BRIAN l1Wll u .. ed !>pec1aculJr dclcn· ------------'>l\C sl..111. net-toppini;: lo · alleged longing to JOin Adam John~n is "not C\'en a qu~11on lcapins abil1~'· JI d rodc1-l 1und11ng Jrm \\ing lo att1Jd Jn chtc pJrt1 ~ r l..c ~tul..lo "Mot gu)) 3re questioning v.hc1 hcr they'll Sl3} \\Ith their p:irtner,, all the time," Le\\ b said. "Out usually th<he are The t .: '>' l..lu' a bc:J ... h lc~cnd "'ho h.1p .. the.: \ \ P ... Ju:cr c.nn111g) lt\I JI 1r ri: See LEWIS. I Leluls-SlaldOs m11bo •dad second -11 Seal Beach ~ Orange County Open gives beach volleyball standouts a $150.000 package to aim at By 8my f ...... ~ Wtter K eftla K.inb' Uil·Kftl Stdh ... ft }ft &o <WqUU Seal ~ wtaldl c..w lfllCfJla tilt~ •Dl•\orable . edctl fact.s IM ..W 47 n.s ~ dM SLst,tOO A110dlllo8 ol V~ .Ptoltts&oaall' ()raqe C..ty Open, • ., .......... SUdaJ --tilt Sat ..... Pier. T.-.-.. KlnlJ Md ~ wt. ... llatlr 1~ ........_. man'• Sirak snned IMI ..... at Stal Btada, en ewa1191'1 ~a lb....,....... 'ktery.al&cta. 11M &u••• u. aen'n&IJ .-ll fll tlatlr ease 37 , ....... .................... aoslpleltckU .. ~ 8ft IM )llCJ ..n." Klr1ilJ .W ti dae lhe ft?lela- ... 111m nts. ,.._. will .. -.e --alnl (Sl.3 ........ ) ., ... ter• 24 ..... ,,... ....,. H.,...•mm...,.unt1&M,.....ane...._.C1M- ~ ti --...... " ...... -· • 111•14 .u. LeWI&., c.t.ie .. Mar, .............. d•i ........... AUTOIOT SERVICE· lap lndcr R.ucly S.olJos. Lcwls alld S&Rlos. taleri.D1 tlMlr OlUa tou,......ut t tbu, ' arc Mtdcd acoacl. T'hty arc KWCbiq for tbrir 5«0Dd 'idory tOlftkr, lunU. woa tbt SISO,IOO O.kaeo Opea, July 2 , la thtlr 11n1~,cr tow-u~llt palrln1. S&oldos, a &ow lqitnd .-aio tnmtd rur ll )can •ltb all· lllDt \ictoty lcadtt Si.Ula Smhb. bas 116 tourumK•l ~kto­ ria, ud a.as amautd Sl.l ..UUon In canahtp I• hl 1Slla ~NtlltbCKh. Costa Mtsa ~hkat CraJa 1oothut ls lttdf'd alntb •itb partatt Al Jue. .t.lk Daa VntNakni h, •bo pb)f'd at Costa Mesa HIP, F11e'lria Hip ud 0ruae Coast CoU~, b Sttd· fd Ilda aloq .... n. W.-U. . Two-l&mt ~ aeld _..ise S&cve Tim•oa,S. 1 'c-1*1 Hart.or UJs1a ..... .a aad a llC9btr tl tht OCC llaU of F.._, Is ..-. l2D ..... wtda J.a.. Haalfy, -'lk nw.a- OCC ,afciinMn SH&& Fril*rk9'1tt1 (16tt. •ltll l...enl 1Hr), ~ i,.a (1'dl Wile. Btdt ~) ud Katf Ouam (Jlda MdlMl'N Bou) sMuW .... aaa.~ •la.Y 0na-. Coua· t)',...... AdJea -dPC tMftl l'1lll.I...., aM ... f hm 9 •·•· S.. VOUEYBAUJ1 0 p EN r~ 7 0 N 0 A } f ,c; ID A } 8 A ~ 1 T 0 :1 F' r.1 '' ". . '... . . . ' '. "''. · .. From7 thal\ Sl.2 million. won I lS 10urna- menu in 11 lt:l$0nS wich c reer victory lt dtr Sinj in Smith (134 ti· tle1). "We're aooJ fricn~" Lcw11 ) id or hi current p:trtner. ~horn he has Iona credited for iMpirina "' LOS ANGELJ::.S -Corona cJcl his pursuit of beach \' lleybaU ~- • t:: M:ir High's S~ndy Zubrin rchmu c "Randy's been ooc of the • ~ to on atmosphere wn ich u ually plarquec players on che lour for a produces results tod.:iy 01 3 p.m. lon1 lime, and hc'5 helped me out "' -when he competes ~ff the 3· ' :t lot;" • mecer board here al the Uni\'ers~ty Lewi , who bce#mC the bcncfi- From7 re nee. AWAY: .. h '1 1 Uule weird, but I'm not even Ad.'' Tracy explained. "I've been tryin& 10 raaure thAI OUI, and J think it's becautc J'Ye known Ince Mau ~' 8 ~.,.. old, he'• wanted lO pliay collcJe football. Now, hi> drnm is comma true and I'm really hippy about it." Trac:y, who con icJcrs hcnclf Mall'> No. J fun, s.3id 1he >Nill talk rcaul:arly by phone witfl her broth· er. She olso rcla)'CJ little concern. nhci JCd n him in hi' new cn~i· lewd heavdy .on hil Wnit:,:! Calhct Bub Coluedo. who 10methia1 ahou• bla·•ime aahlcak:s 111 1 lonncr ""'°' leaauc buebAU player • "About IWO fteki into practice, Unnon called •nd -as 'VC~ di1- cour11cd," Bob O>luccio recalled. "He ~id. '();ad, this is bell. I'm the. only aur from C:alirorni:a, and C\"Ctyone here is a little different., 1'be co:ichcs ;arc all ower me, be· c:tusc I con't run 1 '·' (<tO-yard d ~h).' or Southern California where the ti:uy of Scoklos' b ll)'hoocd brc:ak-~~_.._~-1·--~..,.....,,--":"! ronmct11. "I just told Branon not to tak~ it personally, :ind that they were just leltin& the nc \f'C'Omcrs to sec ~lfo &oulJ tJ1cc he prem rt. .• Phltli~ 66" N"afionul:niVing Ch11m-up wTth Smilft e~rlicr tfil.S scuon, p1onsh1p :ire u1\.inf place aid he and Stoktos have u~uc- A Junior thi fol at Corona llel cc!>)(ully ch )Cd their poccncial, Mar High, Zubrin finbhed 17th a(tcr 't\inninJ their. fir)! week 10- for the second ~1raigh1 day 01l gcther 10 Chicago. l hur dny, faltering o n the 1-meter "We played real ~ell in Chi· boarJ. She wa~ :ilso 17th on C3gO, I.hen Randy hun his b cl Wednc~aj ofC the platform. and \\a~ out for three weeks," Zubrin won at 3-mttcrs at the Lc~is c:cplained. "l think lhal set 199 1 Junior World Championship) u' bJck a little. in Sweden, and most recently, cop· "I haven't reached che level J tured the platform and !·me ter '~:inl to be at, :ind I want 10 m:iin· events 3t the . Junior Ol)mp1cs in tam the panncrshrp. We've been Pasadena. to the final just once (Aug. 1 in Followilli-1hi1 wcili.rui'~ ~ Milw.auke) sincc..he.hurc his back, pction here, Zubrio, a two-time but r think we'll get back on CIF champion, wiJI leave fo r Lon· trnck." don where competit ion t) r.ct for Lewis :ind Stoklos :tre seeded the Cry..tal Palace at the Junior econd this wc~k. ~chinJ the dom- World Championships. inant twosome of K:irch Kiraly WATER POLO Costa Mesa's 13-year-olds rip foe, 18-5 ~ Seal Beach falls victim to Costa Mesa at Junior Olympics : SAN JOSE -Co!>la Mesa's enlr) 111 the IJ-ye;ir-okl!. at the Un11cc.J ~t:..tfC) W;itcr Polo Junior Ol~mpics pol>tcc.J Jf1 18-5 v1<.:tory over Sc:rl &acti l hufS"dJ-y to s-rrry- alive in II\ lfUC'>t tor honori., here at L)nbrool.. J1 1gh and Kent Steffes. Kiraly, Crom San Clemente, and Stcffe) bring a six- tournament winning streak to Seal !leach. They have also won an as- tounding 30 of the last 37 A VP e\'Cnts. Kualy, a former UCLA All· American \\ho led the U.S. men'l> te am to 0 1) mpic gol c..I medals in 1984 and ·s.~. and Ste ffes s:iw their tour-record 13-tournJment win· nmg s.trcak ended 01 Seal Beach last )Cur by none other than Le"'" :ind Whitmarsh. Lewis, "ho wjs dumped by Tim Hovland prior to l:ist )C3 r's Or- ange County Open. al~ knocked ...... '""'' .• o .. 'I r ... Co rona dcl M;u 's Brian lewis competes in Seal Beach, starting today.. off Ho' land and Adam John.,on. en route lo a runner·up rin bh la)l year at Seal llc:ich. I le openly cr~d11cd Hovl:imJ's snublnng fo r motiv;i1ing him at l:a)t ycar'l> Orange County e' ent. but s~iins nu mutiv:iuon from tlm:-.c predkting similar lrc.itmcnt by Stol lo'.'>, tht!i. )C3r "1 he only pre~u~e l ~ccl, 1\ the pre 'ure· I put on Ol)'clf." Le'"' s.iid. "It\ nevc1 mattt:rcd to me whJI other people :m: s:i) 111i;. Th.11 (Stollo'.'> ~~cL.rng a ne" p:irtncr) "111 h~•pf>'!n "hen it h.1pj>1:n'>. I ca11'1 let thJt t11\trJ'c.t me from dumg my JOb on the courl ." Le\\I'.'> hope to h..1 .. c the l."l chud.le arter SundJ~ \ 2 p 111 champ1on\l11 p ffi Jtch · 1 oJJ 11) I ton .ind J1mm) \V;iltcrs lec.J the ":l) for Mesa. H)lton sco rcc.J l>eH!n goals a!Kl Walter'> ac.Jc.Jec.J l>tx go;ifs anc.J an assist. C:hac.J CkJ,cr scurcc.J three 11111c' and Philip Iniquez anc..I M1l..c ll;ild· win each scored once. Goalie Justin Taylor had t\l.U block\ and fou r steal'>. BNl'\N TRADE-INS All>O competing at the Jlfnior Olympics are Mtuads. from New- port f !arbo r :rnc.J Corona del Mar. The competition is being labeled all the largest water polo tourna· mcnt c .... cr with more lhJn 1,200 Jthle1e-. .tnd 200 ~oJche' 1muh·ed DEEP SEA ASHING '871MW 528e 5 spd., IO. ml White, (2fNA488) •10 995 '88 BMW 835c1I Auto. Lo "" Bliek. rnmac (267795) '881MW 5351 45K ml., auto Loaded. (2KGZ937) •15 995 'IOBMW 3251 Conv. 5 spd RHless (2YW8321) '91 IMW 3181 sspes . remor ftct warr . (2ZCE262) •15 995 '91 BMW 5351 Auto IO~ -'MU, (2XIM814) '91 BMW 3251 Auto. remelt Fast Wltf, {2Vl.X708) *18 995 'IOBMW 75011 Lo mi 8uutlflj (2TCK752) THURSDAY'S COUNTS NEWPORT LANDING -6 tioats t85 anolefs 5 dOfj{jO 4 yellowtail 17 S~•P· iact. 68 sand bass 77 cai.co Dass 7 rock fish 6 SCU/1)111. 94 bOOIO 5 stieephead, I h.tl· ll>ul. 18 baracooa. 483 mackerel •21 995 $22 995 •29 995 •35 995 1500 ....... , ... All '\ ' A A l' T 0 \I '\ l l 835·3171 DAVEY'S LOCKER -7 boats 231 anoim 40 <1ocaco. 97 slup1ac~ 2 mako Shat1c 1 tiammertltad shalt 1 blue stwt 1 ~k croaker. 33 DOr 10. 26 barracuda. 44 C~ICO t>ass. 47 sand b3SS. 19 SCulptn, 2 stieepllead. 24 rock ftsh. 1 ttal•tM. 3 v.Me fish. 85 ~kerel • PUot Sports •.• Locals Onlyl Want to .check out the late st trends and hotte t fa hi on ? OllA,_OOUMTY Don 't mi today View/Fa hion. . Featuring an Orange County f asAion calendar and great local find to fit your budget! l Offers exotre Augusl 18, 1993 S20ss. . ~ _s14 as MOOAOLO' "Soft Gloss SE llAlM PAIHT Otst1t1Ch"I &Ott..glOss hnrsh o«1r1 outstanding otoss and color tor 1 lypes Of eit tiOt ano ~ lid~ ., "The wa) they treat football pla)crs 11\crc, I don't think 4te'll h:i\c many problems," Tracy ai<l. ··To get from h1~ ph))1cal 10 a team meet in$• the c players boarded on 11ir-con'-'1tloned charier bus. He'll be JU t ri ne." Accommodations D!i.idc, lldJU t· in& to big·time college :ithlctiC\ i oft en iii hutnbling c11pcnence ror former high school )tar . Jn foo t· ball c~pccially. paying one's <Jue~ 10 e:irn playing time may toke years. Such wns the ca c for 1992 Nev.port Harbor graduate Oranon Coluccio, who suffered through on eye--0pcnmg football se3\0n la!i.t fall us n red shirt freshman at Southern Methodist University in Dallas. h was during thi tou~h hme. he VOLLEYBALL: From 7 to 5 p-.m . "11 h Suntfay\.,1c1 ion bc- gmning :.it ~ J .ITI. and runn111~ lhrough the \ChcJuleJ 2 p m ch..1mp1un,h~ mJtch'\ conclu)1on. In udJ111on hl the mcn'i. tourna- ment, fou r \\Otnen ·) l~amll "111 \ile. 111clu d1n~ Cu~la Me'.'>a''.'> R 11.1 (ro'"kctt, ..ceded fou rt h \\-tlh LinJJ C.Jmllt1 "He hung 10 1hcrc, Qnd called a couple "Aecks la1cr to tell me I w:as right. He doc>n't ul"A :S)') l1~1en to hi · dad, but he h~tc:ned that 11mc. l think he w:i\ down to tu la\t Mraw, nnJ il k it 'ooJ to be able to offer wme nd"ice " TI1c Johners. Flints :and CoJuc- . cio'.'> all pl:m to trJ\d to sec their children compete, and arc cager 10 catch up whenever holidays brin& their l>.1d\ bock home. Terry Coluccio, Oranon's moth· er, ~1d the s:ime rules no longer apply, however, after a child CJ(· pcrienccs their independence. "You find out right :iwtly that )'OU no longer lay down the l:aw, when 11 comes to curfew' and man:iging their time," Terry Coluccio s.lid. "for better or v.-orse. th:u job i O\iCf with." The women') tourn:ioient begins Saturday :at JO am., anJ fe:u ures three round-robin m:itchc T\\1> rin:ih)b "111 emerge from the ruunJ -rohin format, and meet Sund:iy :11 1::?:30 p m for the title. The thud-pbcc match is sched - uled for 11 30 a m Sund.ay. t·or the fir,t ume, court 1de !>Cat\ J rc being )tlld. with prices rJngrng from S IO-S50. For rid.et inform..11iun. phone (WO) 793. ·1 ouR MESA TIRE COMPANY AlJTO FIT.NESS CENTER 548-9182 2049 Harbor Blvd. • Costa Mesa \\, (.11 \111•·• j;,,. ·.•'-1 .'. ••· ... •.,•I'· fJld!! MO~~ ooiil'01m•na.--, SM FllONT WHEEL I . I ALIGNMENT I I I • MT CA810ll I $19 95 •UTCA•a •RTTOl!..iN t mT . I REG. •29.95 . 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