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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-08-20 - Orange Coast PilotThe sunny .... and warm tempermftl wMI ltoNup~ ~ ~ morning low douds. Highs will tie in the mid to upper 70s neM the beach, 80s in~nd. S.~2 With the repeal of the luxury tax, ules In such items as yachts have been increasing. Luxury tax repeal floats dealers' boats . . By Russ Loar. Stan wr~ '' For a $700,000 yacht, the luxury NEWPORT HARBOR -It's not exactly the paning of the Red Sea. but local yacht brokers uy the re· peal of the 10 percent luxwy tax made possible by President Bill Ointon's bodsct bill should help re- We're very happy it's gone away, and we 've seen an increase in activity since it's been repealed. tax amounted to 3n elltra $60,000 Used yachts ,.ere not affected. "It's not so much th3t the) could not nf· . ford the tax," Ol)()n said of his c~­ tomef"), "they JU)t did not -.ant to '' pay it ·· These three ydts att offered by Offshore Yachts In Via Udo. pair their decimated industry. ·~e're very happy it's gon~ away, .-CID, yacht broker at OffshOre Yachts The 10 percent IUJtury tax kicked in on amounts higher than Sl00,000 for )aChb. S:?.50,000 for nc,. ;urcraft, $10,000 for JC\loelC) and $30,000 for ne" automobiles. But the lu~ury tax on 3utomob1lc) wa) not repealed and we've seen an increase in activity since it's been repealed," said John Olson, a yacht broker at Offshore Yachts in Udo Marina Village. sighted on their part," Olson said. "The government ended up spending five dol· lan for every $1 in revenues. h was very short· The repenl of the luxury ta"< is retroactr~e to Jan. I, and consumer) \loho paid the tax after 1hat dote will get a rebate from the government, y:icht dealers say. ..We got shardcd,:' SJ1d ferran ..alcsman Ed . ~See TAX/4 Scott Flamson, brother of the Crystal Cove Sh* Shack owner, sprays down the outside ~ter a messy robbery at the location. Shake Shack burglary freezes business .... East Coast Highway shop robbed and vandalized. It should re-open early next week. By loriAnn Basheda, Silfl Wrbr NEWPORT BEACH -Cus- tomers of the Crystal""CO\-e Shake Shack, prepare for date with· drawal. fAmOUS for its date lhatcs. the quaint East Coast Hiat'*ay shop was robbed of every lut blender Wednesday, fon:int the ownen to board il up until early MXt week. "Bummer," was how one IUifer ummcd it up after arrivina at the shack for lunch only to raod a "cloled'; sign in the window. The lhack has been a reaulat itop for hundreds _of beac n Ii c arry ""'30S: Perched under an aaina palm tree on tbe edp of a cliff, the banau·,cllow tNnp)ow provides a breathtaklna vie'w ol CrJs&al OM. It allO provides a popular iMb mide wida nurly nery son ot fruit lftilable. Whoever broke in threw MWnl ploe ~ of ice cream on the floor to melt ud tha deaned the place ouL Employees arrived at work Thunday momini lo fand the blenders, mixers. meat 11.iccr. mkrowave, fire cxtin :ulShcr r cas registers. three or which are btolcn. misalnJ. Only the hot dog machine remained. . .. "Ibero'• no way we can open up right Wiii," Aid cnaployee Billie Flamson. "We caa"l Mb lh1ka " TM thief even amashed two picture frames =-m-c dte fin& rave dollar and one dollar praeat owncn earned. and then The J>'il'lli~ on at. top~1 It by 631-5902 .,..et lttist Ofbta t:Mc. · :---~---------------an be..., ac tu. Stuclo. S. 800-252-9141 ~TCMll ................................ ~4 a .. 11111 ·····································--' Cl.ASSIFIED ADS RETAIL ADS , NEWSROOM NEWS FAX HDTI.INE 642·5678 642-4321 ' 540.1224 646a4170 642-6086 Employee Julie Larson (right) hands freezer items to Brooke Flamson during the cleanup .A~ the Shake Shack af~r Sheriff's investigators finished their \\-Ork at the scene Thur day morning. The shop on East Coast Highway fell victim to a destructive burglary that \\ill force the door closed for a few days. ~kcted the currenC). Al~ stolen \\:l a bo\ ol ~h3kc Shack T -hirt . left behind a trail f fin&crpriot and foot· prints that the Orang~ County Shcrit1•s De· partment is investigating. "It had to ha~c been a mall pc non," Ramson uid. explaining that the thief pried the metal b:ln off a small window to cnav.I through. · This wu the second ti.me the h ~ h been burilariled in the last )Car. Windfall-adds $1 .. 9 million to schOol diStrict ~ County program is a one-time boost for schools. Officials advised to save it. By LorlAnrl Basheda Slaff vrn•er NE\\ POR 1-~tl::.SA -A sur· pmc "'indfall from cuunt) coffers ha\ enabled s.:hool o(fic1als here to add an C\tr:i St°9 million to their re er,e'>. bo.Jrd trustee learned lnur,~Ja> night at a bud· get v.orl ~~ton. Newport· Mesa "'111 actuall) re- . cc1ve a one·t1me pa)'ment of $4 I million, due to a ~rrowing pro- gram the county h3) embar~ed on to benefit d1stn.:ts throughout Or· ange Count) In the same "eek. hl>'<'e,er. the count) informed district officiab th:it Ne .... port-Mcsa v.111 lose more than S:? m1lhon thi )CU since property ta' a sc menh arc lo14cr than the> hJd proJeCted Conscqµcn1ly, the district tN1lt wind up -.1th a surplu) of roughly Sl.9 m1ll1on. Ne .... port-Me a 0Hic1als told trustees ThuM3) that it '40uld be un"'~ to put the money toward ' ongoing di trict programs, ho,.. e,er, since tt is a one-time "'tnd· fall. Instead, the) cautioned. it should be sa,cd for future eco- nomic uncertainties ··There·) a lot of thing that could happen: )atJ Assistant Superintendent Tom God le). Codie' as,urcd trustees that the district ~till ha) enough money to reduce cl~ )Ile bu) more h.1 · dent suppl1e and rcpl:ice athletic equipment. a the) had hoped to do thi:i. coming "e.ar. As planned, class stzc "111 be rolled bad. to 29 students. for e' Cl) teacher in l tndcrg:irtcn through '~th grade and :?9.5 stu· dents pc-r te:icher in 7th through l:!tb gr<1Je . More money ha aho been bud- geted for equipment rcpl:i emen'- add111onal student )Upphes and more 'ustod1ans so that the school' ta) clc3ner The proposed 1993-9-$ bud¥et dOC$ not include 101 cost of hV1ng ancre:ucs for d1 tnct "1nploycc . Trustees arc eq>Cctcd to adopt the budget Aug 31 at the H arper School site on lhth Street. Man's death maj turn DUI into a murder case ~ Costa Mesa resident 1s currently in Orange County Jail on drunken driving, evading police charges. By Lor""1 Ba.sheda Suft Wntlr COST A MESA -. The 64·>ear· old father -"ho wa IOJUrcd "hen an allegedly inlox1catcd man cra~hcd into him after runnint a red light "hilc c\.~d1n1 police la)t "eek -died Thursday at wc,tem Medical Center -\\'.illwn JUmsc died ore 4 p 11\• one v.ce day .he "-as ru hcd to intemi\'C care after Gcnnan Zamora, of Costa Mesa. allcaedly cnshcd mto him at q>ecd in e~ of 100 mph. Zamora, 23. ba been charceJ ~ith felony druucn drivtna. e\ad· in& police anJ drivi.na on a license that "'" su.spcndcd for 1 pnor drunken drivioa con~iction. Poli~ :ire al sce .. ing second degree murder charges a,:un t Zamora for the death of Ram\C).'.. a loc31 bu inc man v.ho lt\c 1n S:inta Ana Zamora is currcntlv in cu tod) 1n the Orange Count\ j;ul. Ramscv' friend. Clarence Jone 1' 1111 intcn 1\e care at UC l Medi al Center, The 29-)car-Qld R1vcrs1dc man wos dn~ang the car "hen Zamora allcccdly era hcd· into them Accordma to police, Ramie) and Jonci v.cre "'orl.;inJ (or a local all-D.iaht clunina b1.ainc ta1nora and his pa+~n,cr. Ser· gJO o. , w eri on mLOOr 1n1urics and both bave been rdcascd from l~ ~ital. AcxordiQI lO ~atncues. JOftC1> .., ... maki .. a acn tum onto Bristol Street from Baker Strcel when ZaJDora allcscdJy snwhed into him •bile runnin& a red li&ht. Wit· n c\tinl1te 2.unora's Camaro h:.d been travchna ia uccu ot JOO mph before un~ct. Basketball coaCh fwel --- '' On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being best, how woulclynu rate your-- summer -arid why? The whole focus of the contest is to make people aware that we (the disabled) are out here, we have lives, we accomplish t~ings, a~<t we deserve ~~.:;_:;__:::~~~___,......;_;the same amount of 1espect as a~le-bodi~ people,_;.;_----~..__~-----=--. (asked at 30th Street on the beach) Pholos and interviews by'Marc Ma/tin "A 10, because there have been fewer people at the beach and al( of my grand- children came to visit me." -VALERIE MEANY Newport Beach "An 8. I've seen a lot of pretty girls this summer and there's been lots of parties." -MATT GROSS Newport Beach "A 6. Because of the poor weather and lack of surf." -KEVIN LEINBACH Newport Beach "A 10, 'cause I've had a very good time going • to Catalina and sleep-over p~r1ies." -MIRANDA SHERMAN Newport Beach "A 10, because my boyfriend moved back. And because it's summertime and I don't have to go to school." -AMY USCOM --Newpon Bmll If you have any suggestions for a Streetwise question, we'd like to hear from you: Call our readers' hotline at 642-6086 with your suggestion. Thanks! '' Miss Wheelchair America A smiling Dawn Blodgett of Costa Mesa tries on her crown after winning the Miss Wheelchair USA title. By Amy Broneske. Si>eeW to !he oiiiy Pilot A fter four years of competition, Costa Mesa resident Dawn Blodgett recently scored a crowning victory and took the title of Miss Wheelchair America. But despite the long wait, Here she is • • • MISS ~ .. And , unlike mo t beauty conte t . the Mi~ Wheelchair hopefuls don't compete in bathing suit or evening gown . As Miss Wheelchnir Amenco, Blodgett's respon~ibilities ore to teach oth er 1hat d1 ablcd people arc capable, to call attention to Blodgett, 20, said the rewards disabled people can receive from the pageant arc worth it. "If they aren't afraid to share their story and they are real out- going, it's a wonderful experience WHEELCHAIR new la\\S pa sed by the American With Disabihtie~ Act, to speak to schools abou1 d1\Jhila11c and encourage people to underst:md 1hc needs :ll)d accomplhhments of the handicapped . 1d sec and talk to oth ers wi th disabilities and hear their stories and be able to relate." she sa id . It was four years ago, when ·AMERICA Allio, Blodgett "'" attend all talc conic Ill and tell the girls abou1 the c><penences they h:ivc ahead of them. Blodgett, 20, saw an ad for the Miss Wheelchair California in the Pennysaver. She's been competing ever since. And last August, she won' her first title as Miss Wheeleflair Ca I iforn rn. Four years of competition pays off for Costa Mesa res ident Dawn Blad e Blodgett i a 1udent at Orange Coast College . She hopes to eventually earn her degree in psychology l.pccializing in chronic '»Ac .-She t n "peer helper " nnd The Miss Wheelchair America pagcunt, held earlier this month in Colorado, is desiaocct to heighten public awa reness of th e disabled and their talents. The pageant is based on the accomplishments of participants and their ability to communicate wit h the media. It doesn't much hinge on the beauty and poise of the contestant. - "The whole focus of the conte t is to mnke people nwarc th at we (the disabled) are out here, we have live , we accomplish thing , ond we deserve the same amount of respect as ublc-bodied people," Blodgett aid. The winner of the conte t must be 0 disabled •person who is willing to share her story and act as a spokesperson for the handicapped. he pcndi. a lol of her time \\-Orking with people who have contracted JllV, the virus that cau e AIDS. Blodgett is also an HIV a\\arcnc t~:ichcr and she spends time educating people obout the di ca e. She's o busy Indy. _ "I don't really hnvc much pure time," he aid. "But I live a full and re\\ arding life and I nm confined to a wheelchair." 1eooTTs"2--9-14~1;;.._•"~-=~=-=~;llSide..=::~"~~==.o:::==.r-i'1fAiinn~wt11iir1NDii1FioiCE1Ncfilil:lllllTlil~----...... --===-~~~~,..;;.;~;;..:;,;...-;.;....;.:.;:.,_ ____ ;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;~~;;;;;;;:;;~-,~::::::::::::::::~~~V~·~ POI.ICE LOG lll.17,• 1• Readers Hotline: 642-6086 You• Ct~ •bwe lhr ~ly Piloc 01 ~ I pl ,...31 b. lf'l~ .Id ~ d.· r«:tly IO [d.IOf Wtllwrn l 1bdtn fht f.11'114t H ·l>our •n....,•na ~" l'l'WY be UMd to rKOrd ~t>n IO !ht' td IOf on Mf1 lope Con111bl.lun lo lhr Hul~M "'ho WM! IO .. tlw" commenr publ~ mut1 in<lwde !twit l\l'M, City •nd ~ ~ fSor "9f• /l(.lfoonl T."it 1t )""' <~ ~· ,,., • -.. <)llC r<"" ift..uMITlffll Io..~ke. 4-Cou io~ 11 " rht Pilon pr~ocy to pt~lr tor.a .a ermn I'll ~" Pit--cal ~1224, .. , l'1 '~ f"JU JiM Cffttl11Pf. ~ TMl)etNltoft. W'~l ..... ldiicw Mffa111~C~~ tt.MaMpt.~<Ol1~ J4llllr ~ c:wu .. 1 ~ ,._. ~ CMirnliM ni. 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C'tMer ....._ A ......... ,. .... °' .............. •t••ned .. .... , .......... ... .,,.,,, ,,.. ....... ~ ny . ' , ~· .... ·.,.· r• . 1 ._. Man arrested at Clinton raJly Tbc San Ckmcntc man 'Wu irtitialty takeQ into C'UllOdy oo ampicion of attempted murder at a Bill Clanton raUy at the Orange Couniy fair~unch dent Oeorse Bu.h's polky on AIDS . AA:t'ordin1 lo witncaes. MWm ddended Bush's polition, tt Which poinc Mafur spat oa her face aod eyes and shouted that he -. dyina of AIDS and had six snontb& ao live. H ty all you 1D01D1 ud ... &I ~-peliielle» ii wona &bill al1cr summer vacatioD wida IM kidl; comider a crMh coarse in parcnliq lkiUI bMed on materials from tbe Newport Beach Public Ubmy. Amoaa the resources available are free periodicals offerina i.Dlonnation oa a broad ranae of pa- in October after he allegedly spit on woman during political debate. The Di,trict Attorney'' office reduced the charses to assault. however, after concludina Out saliva is not ca~ble of transmitting the HIV viru . Prosecutors s:ay they ipent hun<!reds or hours conductin& research and consulting vfath ~ical and scientaric expert before mak· rcnling topics, plus books,~ and IC)Und cuseues addrcaina COSTA MESA -A purported AJDS vtetim issues of interest to parents ot pracboolen throuah teen-aacn. pleaded not pilty Thursday to asuuh charges Folio.ins the a~d nuult. Minua wu t ken 10 H~J Memorial Hoff>ital's cmeracmy room. where her eyes were repeatedly flushed \o\iith an antibiotic solution. She cuntinucs lO JC)l ncp1jve for the HIV viru tlhat &.ads to Distributed free every mc>Qtb al aU libnriet ate P•rentiftl and for alk,edly 1pittin& in a Republican womaa's P.arents Cl J(idi", !wo c.xcellcia magazines packed eyes at a Oemoentic rally last octobcr. ing the <iccision. ~· · Al OS • with features, calendar listinp and classified Mis David Mazur, 44, is scheduJed for a pretrial leadina to numerous fun and educational local hcarinL ~pt at S1ij)Cl.ior QwiL.in Santa According to reports, Mazur, clutching a .. ·u Omton -fol Prflidem" itn 1mr'Ched--up rn Elizabeth Mimm, 72, and criticiud then Presi-eetWities. AhO-~ifable'forchect-oot ire past --Ana issues of Parents Mapzine, a fine periodical de· · . voted to parcn•in& issues. Do Incl I dy 0 Amon& the best videos on the subject arc wney pr-pa rea D:1lby and Brooks' Self Esteem. a (1-minute les-~ son on building a strong psychological foundation Int c t M H• H for your child. Also available for lh~e-day Joan move 0 OS a 888 II is Jean Rosenbaum's Single P•renti111-On six Check It Out audio cassenes, Michael Popkin offen tips on J\ctivc Parenting, including sections on demo- cratic, parenting. penonality, setr-estecm, instill- ing courage and avoidina discouragement. For those who prefer the printed word, non· fiction shelves. notably in the area around 649, arc lined with insi&htf ul offcrinp. Old favorites include Dinkm- eycr and McKay's The Parent's Handbook: STEP Systematic Training for Effective Parentin1 •nd A Good Enough Parent from Bruno Bcttelhcim. well-known suru of child rearing. Popular pc· diatrician T. Berry Brazelton presents tips for parents of the very young in Toddlers and Parents.. while William Sammons offers clues for dealing with your youngsters' struggle for independence in I Wanna Do It Myself: from Baby to Toddler. Parents looking to build their child's self-control, self-esteem and self-reliance will find guidance in Teaching Children Self Dis· cipline, from Thomas Gordon, author and founder of PET (Par· cnt Effectiveness Training). Local author, p~uent and popular speaker Sandy McDaniel proffers lots of practical ideas for child· rearing in Recipes from Parenting. and Thomll$ and Eileen Paris suggest wa)'S to avoid mistakes your own puents may have nude in I 'll Nel'cr Do To My Kid What My Parents Did To Me. Among the newest titles addressing a broad range of parenting is- sues is Bobbie Sandoz' Parachutes for Parents: Leammg to Parent from the Wisdom of Love. F or parents of children with special needs, help also is avail· able. Depending on )'OUr challenges~ check out Parenting the <Aer1cti\'C Child: Alternatives to Drug Therapy. When Your Child Needs Help/Parent's Guide to Tberopy for Children and Your Hypcractwe Child: A Parent's Guide to Coping with Atten· t1on Deficit Disorder. Gender specinc guidance cnn be found in How to Father a Successful D3ughter Md Raising • Son: P1ucnts and the Making of a Healthy M:m. ' For information on issues ranging from preparation for reading, food and )Our child, childhood medical treatment: exploring na· turc, teaching good beha"ior and m:any other p:irenting-relatcd topics is Time-Life Books' series titled SuC'Ct:sslul Parenting. ln typical Time-Lafe fa hion. these books arc beauufulty illus1rated and indexed for et\S)' use as reference tool . With such -n outstanding curriculum as· dose ns your local Ii· b~ry. why not go back to school to impt'O\'e your competence and confidence in this mo t important JOb? · lADonaa ICJ~aiu Is tbt Ntwp0rf &•cb city Ubnrllln. Drink, Drunk, Drowned KNOW BEFORE YOU GO adoaal Saf r Boating Coa•cil ~---- By loriAnn Basheda. Sta1r Wrbr NEWPORT-MESA -School board trustees appointed a Downey high school principaJ Thursday to replace Mkhacl Murphy as principal of the Costa Mesa High School. Edward Harcharik was selected from more than 30 applicants who were screened by two interview panels composed of student . leaders, parents, teachers, principals and district staCf. A principal at Waqen Hi&h School in Downey for the past five )cars. Harcharik held teaching and administrative positions at the Huntington Beach Urtion High School District for 21 ye:irs before joining the Downey district. Harcharik describes himself as a student advocate who is highly visible on c:impus :ind encourages students. staCf and parents to vistt Wanna place a classified ad? Call our classified ad department at 642-5678. Trade In Your Old Jewete(Y • let us tum outdated jewelry into a Modem Masterpiece at .,. the Usual Cost 18K. GQllj & P'a~ 0.. specelrf his office "at any time." "You can expect me fo gfyc recogni1ion to ucccss and aiso to be there pushing for higher . achievement i.n academics and athletics," he said, adding th:it he is "excited about developing a student-cen1ered vision and preparing a mission statement developed by the 1otal school team -students, staff, parents and ·businesses." Harcharik li\'eS in L31..e Fore t with his wife Knthleen, :in Associnte Dean 31 Cal Poly · Pomona. He is in 1he dasseru11on stage of his doc1ora1e degree a1 Clnremont Gradua1e School. Harcharik 'II.ill replace Murphy. lwho has left his po~I at Costa Mesa High to take an administrative po!>ition .. wi1h the Nev.pon-Mesa Unified School Distract ATE BUSINEiS LOANS Reoal Estate loans S200,000 • S75 million On income~ P'~ ~ nids, mcMtNI . Business loans · Min. S75,000 for ~ recevable.~tpment INsing, f.aonng, SSA's COST A MESA -lssuing a S9.6 m1ll1on contr~ct, The Army Corps of Engineers has chosen Litronic Industry's to provide ~ncryption and electromc computer security for the corps· worldwide financial m:inaicment inualbtions. officials with Litronic announced. The tbree·year contract, awarded this -...eel.., 1s reponedly one of the l:irgcst issued by the government for computer net'A-ork security. As many 100 JObs could be generated at Litronic's Costa Mesa plant. Cnlled the ARGUS/300 the security sy~tem protects prnaC) and prevents the unauthorized use of busmeu systems PeUcan Hill opens Learning Center The Pelican Hall Golf Course, which opened us clubhouse to the public earlier this month, is now OJ><:ning us Learning Center and Practice F:icility to the public. II isn't nccess:iry for golfers to pl:i) a round of golf :it Pclac:in Hill to t:ike advantage of 1he cx1en~a'c pracuce facahtacs, "hach will MX>n be the home of n:uaonall) accl.umed golf ~hools In addition to this fac1h1\, Pelac:sn Hall Golf Club offers 1he award-v.inning Ocean Course and 10 ll.O\cmber will offe r :in adduaonal 18-hole course For more an formation, call (71.i) 759·5138 The fac1h1> ,is open from 7:30 a m. until an hour before d.:irl.. C.p1taJ ·Funding G roup • :'¥11 ouad by 'IMD1p "*4•ol ......... .. 22, ... REFINANCE TODAY Guaranteed To Lowtr Your Monthly Payment At ABSOLUTELY NO COST! 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Ecola Se,.,,ice• aacl Eleetro--pn topther make a very attra~'f' packap. offering ita cutomen MC11rity and ,_ce ofmiad, bowin1 that THERE'S NO-NEED FOR:.· . • PoilOD pa ia ~ home •••-drape ..... ... • R.-oTal ol lood or plant.a ·~ ....... , ... ,... • C..tly root tiled .... .... ,....,... Tr.9-t .,...._a writtell rw.,_,. wanuty AND• .......W. r-"1 ,_. ... lie ftlth9pw1pa17JNew,doea'ttU&_..._..~? CUL NOW FOR A I'll£• UlllTED INSPECTIONi C LA .. • Mlii'j, w.. t 12 . COSTA MESA -·"IWdwe re· "PJMi II ~ .... ._ .. .. ........ .. 1119 I il''art.Qod. puled pns mcmbets. iacludial W.. •w ... -'ah It .. • wl daal. ... ..-.-.Maw. ooe juvenile, were arretaed early ~at. •. I w a loc ol q M()u.r oftieen *°1 coadoue en· Thursday evcnins in a dru, weep deaJen involved la ..,._ For lbe bumenl Iii diet -~ in the city's We tsidc. mos& part the ,..... •ae aoc ift. eo arra1 additional ofteeden."" be The CO$ta Mesa Police De· 'IOIYed -or at lcasl we didn't said. ~re',a aoi:N 10 be more p:mment nareotia unit special cateh them -in slttet·lriel <lnta ~ dealil}I bappcniM and we're enforcement detail -and sang detail deals." pftC to So after thCID.'f. conducted the joint sweep at three The arrests -.ere made alter a All or the suspecu were previ· apartment buildinp in the 1900 month·lon1 undc~r operation oUs.ly known to police as pn1 block or Pomon:a Avenue. by the peci I units. About 12 or-members. The adults will be The uspect arc all reputed ficcn were in~ed in the lrr6U charged for sales of narcotic:s and png members, aceofding 10 Sgt. Thursday, id Sgt. Boyl:tn, end · bajl has been set 11 $25,000 ca<:,h. Tom Boylan, who id that up therc-were no difficulties in the Details on charges acain t the ju- u n til recently gang members arrests. venile, whose name is bcin& with· weren'1 ~o"'n 10 be involved in Sgt. Bo}lan id the investip· held, were unknown 11 rcss the-~le-el drugs-on t·h.he--s1"ftr-ee199r-ttnio~nr-mw'!R'as tparred 1n -p:m ""b to<:al--r.une. level. citizens -.ho reponed suspicious -•1 TJ Ht1tcldosoe TAX From 1 H einle, trying to keep a cu~1omer from getting in one of the uhra~xpenswe cars at Newpon lmports while talking on the phone al the same 1ime. "We got i.hardcd big time." .c.n say, O'CJl though the. tu did not become law unul Jan. l, 1991. Coupled with a growing recession. big boat sales are down by 10 percent Crom peak lev- els in 1988, according to industry figures. · Marine indus1ry officials say the luxury fu caused the loss of 30,000 jobs n:ationw1de and tlrove dozens of companrcs out o( busineil. "Our manufacturers Jon'I view rcpcaJ so much as a victory hut as a chance to gel back to where they were before this damnable lax wreaked havoc on their businesses," )aid Jeff Napier. pre 1dcnt of the National Marine Manufacturers A.!.sociauon. At World Wide Custom Yachts in Newport Be:ach, yacht broker Al Aberna1hy said buyers are still cautious because of a new 20-cent·a-gall,on tax on marine diesel fuel. "IC you've got a boat -rhm take I thousand gallons or fuel llnd )'OU USC it :t lot, it doesn't take long to add up," he said. But for most businesses affected by the luxury tu, its repeal will have a limited affect because of the continuing troubles of the California economy. Local yach t dealers say the luxury Ill)( was created J) a !>)mbollc ges1ure 10 punii.h the "'eahhy. And it hjd an 1mmcd1atc affect on boa1 sales in J990, deal- "This economy has hun mnny of our more afflu· ent people," said La.Juan Barlow, m:tnager of the Blackman Ltd. jewelry store in Lido Marina Village. "Un1il things tum around where lhey're able 10 spend more, the repeal of this tax is not going 10 make a whole lot or difference here ... SATURDAY DIVORCE \\ORKSllOP: "A Ne" Deganning," a di"orce "'or ~!>hop, "'•"be held from 10 am to 12.30 p.m. at 180 ~e"'port Center Drive, Nc"'port Beach For more information · call M:oonc Cohen al 759-0579. HEL\tSME1' R£GATIA: The Good"'ill Helmsmen Yacht Regatta "'111 be hosted by the Lido hie Yacht Club. The regatta begins with a 12:45 p.m. check-in. The race gets underway a t I :30 p.m. followed by a"' ards and a dinner. The event benefits Goodwill Industries. TicL.cts are S35 for adults and $25 for children under 12. Fo r rcscrvationi. and more information, call 547-6301 , ext 307. BAKE SALE: A bake ale from 7.3(ta .m. 10 2 pm. will be held AROUMI TOWN al the new Youth Employment Sen.ice location at J 14 E. J9th Street. The fundraiser wilt benefit YES. Call 642-0474 for more information. SUNDAY SUMMER CONCERT: "Music at Monda\i ... a series of open-air, early e'ening Jazz concerts, pre!>Cnls The Jeff Kasha"'a Group tonight from 4-7 p m. J570 Scenic Dr. Costa Mesa. Tickets: $35 (per person). MONDAY, AUG. 23 CPffC~SES: The Ne~rt-Costn Mesa YMCA , will be conducting American heart Associa1ion CPR classes -the first today at 7 p.m. For registration information, contact the YMCA a1 642-9990. Wanna place a classified ad? Call our classified ad department at 642-5678. WORLDWIDE DISCOUNTS PNllS $411 MANC .. STER S5IO TAHITI S510 LONDON $515 AMSl!R!JAU S$t5 OU8lY' $640 RUFFELL'S UPHOLSTERY INC. .... ,_ .... CMrl len! AlJCK(Ati $175 FUt ISlS $llO lttl -II.II~ CtSTI •s.t-SU..115' BRUSSELS Slt5 NICE SH5 FRAtl fURT $115 ~'t'D~EY $750 l,fE. B()/l'i~ ml BRISBANE $751 CA.R~'< $711 'tl[NNA 1731 ... t . ·-. ' .. 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Redfield accepted a spe- cial tribute from the founders or the Orange C.ounty Perform- ing Ans Center for her years of sctvice along with her late h\lSband Bill Redfreld. 'Ot all the founders, only one is now gone. In life, it is very seldom that those who plant the seeds also reap the crop. We are all very lucky.• -Bm&lll The occns1on . 1 was the annual Founders Plus Gala, a 1~t'herinA or the oqginal individuals re ponsible for P.AC. The gracious Linda Irvine GHde Smith, re· ccntly married to Harvey Smith, opened the cou· pie's spectacular Polyncsian·st)'lcd home on the cliff or lrvine Co\'C for the Saturdny C\tning :iff air. ~·l.W. Cllk Society Editor Chnired by Barba.r.i GW>m.in, attend· in& with her hus· band Jim. the cvcnina was themed, .. Swuet Panlddo.'' inspired by the k>cation of the Smith residence. A mafnifi· cenl sunset O\er the Pacific COin· c1dcd..wilh 1he pauy theme. As the >Ah1te·t1pped aquam:ninc 5"Clls of water pounded the rocky walls of the l"inc CO\C below. pianist Vic Buxton mastered the grand in the glass-encircled living room or the Smnh home. "The ccntcf; h:u been a signifi· cant part or my life for the past t\\enty years. l sat on the board for eighteen )Cars, retiring m 1991. You know what is rcnlly special? or all the founders, only one tS no\\ gone. AJI of Lhc people 'A ho 'AOrked to mal.e thi center pos· sible arc here today to sec it grow. to enjoy it ... to sec the suCCC5S of their efforts. In life. tt is very sel- dom that those who plant the seeds also reap the crop. We arc all 'lt'Cry lucky," commented an emotion~ Redfield, urroundcd by r-----------------~ I DAILY SPECIAL I I for a llmlted time choose one of the following entrees I I •Utlw • Onions I el'ot*Chop I · .,..,,, """*' I I I I I I eClJlutt c.ttWt "'*"-s ~CU' IOI 11 *Sol.SI Or FtWlt ~ 5md. Frertt:Jt F1Wa Or~,._,... r AMILT aaTAuaANI' .............. ~dW.Ek ..... ~ a.. ...... .,,. .... W-F ,..,,.,.,,,,.~~onlydl99l'IOI~ .......... -.-.., • ------------------- You're Invited To Sec Our CUSTOM INVITATION PRINTING CENTER Chooie From Our H• SNain of ~ St;ylo. Priltl CMn, i.,,.and ~ I IO\ 1ng friends. -Added Barbara GlabmJn, "El:unc "'as t'hc: fi~t person to J CI on her thoughts, her inspiration. and he "'as the lady who opened the doors to get the land for the center:· Joining Glabmnn 1n the tribute "as Barbara Johannes, chairman of l·ounders Plus. attending wtth her h~band Keith. Btron Gemmell. chd of Chan- 1eclair Restaurant's catering di\ 1· sion. suixMscd a tropic:il buffet on the poolside coun)ard of the csta1c. Minghng around the palm· shaded pool. sipping cod.t:uls of fre h mango-da1qu1ri. was the new cxecuthe director or tbc center. Tom Tomlinson, with board ch:ur- mnn Tom Nl~son ~nd his wife M.vilyn. Shari Esatim co-ch:iircd ~ At left, Elaine Redfield, guest of honor. Above, founders Or. Jim Johnson and Bob Robins (right). the c:' cntng, ass1!>1ed by a "'orkmg commmec 1hat included Vesta Cur,,Y. Jean Hamann, Jotce Han· son. Jan Llndstrom. Marilyn lynch. Maggie Murdy. Betty Bel- den-Palmer. Christine Rhoades. Janet Curci-Walsh, and Kathryn Wright. Nora and Charles Meste r ,;sited \\Ith Ann Jnd Michael Howard. oner Expires ~1.1993 -.I .. Elie and Barry Faber of Big Can· )On "ere seen at, the tropac:il bJr \\Ith the famous Wallah Clarke Ill from Rancho Mir:ige. ·carol Wilk· en, Cini :tnd Bob Robins, Ann and Russ Pange. Nora Jorgenson- Joh{l,.son with husband Or. Jim Johnson, Marilyn vonKJeinSmid· Randolf and Charles Randolph. and founding chairman of -h>uoJcr, Wu-. ~.lXlne Gibson. v.ath hu'h nJ Bob Gib on. ;ul 1rop1call) attired f1.H the Jnnual af· IJir I uun1.k r~ l'lu~ 1~ Jcd11..a1cd 10 rca ... h ni; uut t' 1hc communtl) lo mJJ..e po)!>1ble to thu c unable h.> atttnJ the cHnb at PAC the l p- portunut~ 10 p.m1c1p.11c Ill the 1.ul· tur .ii progr.im' the cen(er offer) SERVING LUNCH -·'AILY-1-1;30-3PM- DINNER NIGH TLY 5PM-10AM LIVE JAZZ. BLUES & ROCK .1•zzw1t11 PAUL KRIElllCH • Wed Nile 9-1 • Friday. August 20, 1193 SPORTS EDrfOR ROGER CAR.LSON. 642-4330. cxt. 317 Serven's llJle • sametlmes ol football nature . ~· Players cite competitive nature, but refuse to criticize the ex-coach. By Bany Faulkner. SPQfU Wrlllf N ewport Harbor IU&h basketball pla)'- ers exprtssed surprise aad d&a· 1ppoiotment 1bursd17 It t1le &'.1111 ol Bob Sen-en as the Sailon' co~b. , Wode Tin. a two-~or lcuum1n wt.o WW ht a senior this Call, e11ltd the Driaa "ridktl- lous." He jolncd two other C1U'l'ftl ud former Sailors, reached by phone Tlaunda7, In supportlna Servtn•s 1Jtttnstl7 vocal and sometimes conf'n>otatlonal coacbJna l(Jle. "1t took me a year to &et used to I&, ud I almost qult btfort lht slArt ot •1 salor tea· son," said recent Newport p-aduate Todd Jameson, a seld9m-wcd vtnit7 rtHrve· as ' junior, who started most ot the team's sames list season. ''The parents said (Sencn) was OM aame tbJs year (1992-93), as he was last year (1991-92), but I thought be was a lot better this ye.ar," said Jameson, "hose bani-DOied defensive prowess made him a Serven favor- ite. "I don't think It was as bad as Cftl)'ODe· made it out to bt. Ir I had a son, It'd be OK with me It he playtd for Coach SuvcL" Till acknowledccd 'ome Harbor pla~rs erew weary or Sen·en's motivational tttb· nlqucs. but be equated the four-1UI' bead man's style to that or a football coacb. See STYLE/7 Gaudio pushes, but San Diego's Lewick wins Udo 14 title BALBOA -Despite Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club's Mark G audio winnin& Thursday's final two races, Craig Ltwick of the Mission Bay YC held on to cam his third maight overall title at t~ Lido 14- National Championship Regalia in New- port Harbor. Lewick's best )l~ finashe) in the scven- rnce event (one 1s thrown out), gave him 12\IJ points to edge Gaudio's 14 points. Lcwick won l"-O races, was second once and added a trio of third-place showings to top the field. Gaudio "'on four races. but slapped an his other three, earning one fifth· and two six-place fini~hes Dave Ullman, who o"'ns nine Lido 14 national 111lc\, wa' third Mlh 18¥4 points, while fellow Balboa YC reprcscrttative Gal)' Thorne_ was. fuunh. U\'CLJ.l.L Lido 14 N•tlon•la Flnal ov•r•ll atandlne• 1 ClJIQ LewlClt (Mission Bay YC) 12'hl 2 MMt1 Gado {MA Conrctun YCJ 14 3 Oa~ l.9Tlll1 (W)oa~A'•. 4 Gary Thome (BYC) 26 S Phi fretmlWl-Unda . • 29: 6 rrn Mutvanty (BCYt). 3b. 7 Gib M.wl ). ~ Kirn McRH (BYC). 42, 9 Bob Yllts (Udo Isle YC), 43, 10 Don ~ (AWnllol BIY YC). 46 Race No. e 1 Galdo (8CYC). 2. ~ (8CYC) 3 ff~C.,... IBYCI. 4. Ulman {BYC). $ Ltwfck (M8YC). 8 YllH (UYC). 7 Thorne (BYC) Race No. 1 0....1\ P • • I.I. 1ih11u Bob Serven, during his four.-year reign as NewP<>rt Harbor High's basketball coach, as he makes his case during a tournament game. ..,.. Search begins for Newport's basketball team; Principal refuses • comment; fellow coaches outraged. By Roger Cartson, SpcwU Edllof NEWPORT BEACH. • -Bob Serven, a basket-• ball coach who hed been under 5icgc for the past two years, has been fired, ending a controversy that hns enaulfed the Sailors1 campus for months. ''He has been relieved or his coachin& duties, but he will continue as a regular high school teacher for the t993-94 yenr," said Newport Harbor Principal Steve Pavich. "Bccau e of the confiden- tial and personnel mauer. the district, nor myself, will not comment (further)." The action came after a blistering per· f ormancc revi~w in Serven called it a .. personnel matter .. and noted th:u it was Pavich's deciston. "Those arc the typc_1 of decisions he hu to make," Serven 11id ... I'm a little disappointed, but 1 wish the team the best of luck. r·u be real anxle>us to follow the progre5S of the players." Serven SAid he expected to continue coachin& ~mcwbcre, but "the bim_lt thins is thot I kJYe these playen ind hope they have a great year. There's a lot or harmony on this tcAITI~ The Ncwpon Harbor hint staff cxpre$SCd outrage at the n ''It's· really an emotional Ing." said Eric 1\vcit, the athletic director. "l don't want to say something out of line. but the truth is this coach wns victimized be· cause a. couple of puents weren't going to stop until they got him out of his job. "There arc times when every coach is is going to have problems with kids. (Dob did) and he was asked to make June by a school dis· trict gricvnnoc com· millec th:H reviewed lc11cr5 and testimony from parents both condemning nod com- mending Serven'i, be· havior, according to a dii,trict leller sent to , . Jhe 1.mohcd p.;a_cent). The commiltec. however, )lopped short of recommend· 1ng Servcn'i, tcrmioa- t ion as basketball 'I 1ook at it as a slap at our athletic department. Coaches will be looking over their Shoultiers with the feeling that 'if they can get tlim, they can get me.'' some improvements, and he did. "We h::ad a great, areat summer and I \\as looli)ing forward to a great )ear at the school. I'm not t:llk· ing \\ins and loS)CS, I'm t:alking about .a grot yc3r. Every· thing was under con: trol." -DIE TWBT Newport Athletic Director coach. ln,te~d. ll advised that )hould Serven stay.on. hi pcrfomancc be do c· ly monitored by Pavich during the sum- mt'r ba)kctball program. according to the leue r. Informed ~ourcc) said Serven failed to <o1r the guidelines ct forth and was fired. ~~ ... 1\\cit aid the de- cision to fi~e Serven may JUSt be the tip of the iceberg. "I lool at 11 n.s a slap Ill our athletic department." Tweit said. "Co:ache~ will be looling O\'Cr their shoulders v.ith the feeling that '1( they can get him, they ~n get me.' "Nobody should have to. 10 throuah See SERVENfl Just a walk in the park for this 45-year-old ~ Costa Mesa's Ann Fordiani sets sight on world recogn ition at championships in England. By B¥ly F aulknet. Sports \\nlef C osta Mc sa's Ann Fordiani is at a loss to ex· plain why her off-duty exploits seem to enthrall co-worken at a Santa Ana travel •1111-llllllill•llll ~gcncy. It might. of course. have somcthina to do with the fact thin she COJUiders a 6:36 a.m. v.ake·up call sleeping in-. or . . . . her hands and feet Sunday in Mane es- ter, EngJa"d. "They tell me they can't imagine doina something like that," '3id the •>- year-old Fordiani,. who will inspire fur· ther awe rrom pollcagucs by competin~ in Sunday's World Triathlon Champa· onships. · 1 Gaudio, (BCYC). 2 lftd (MSYC), 3 MdW (BYC) •• ~ (9CYC). S Yaies (U'tC). I frMr'nln.(.,._ (SVC), 7 Ulman ('BYC) Cosu Mesa's Ann fordi~i will be competing in her first World Triathlon Championships Suncby in ~hHtcr, EngW\d. · "I've always been 1 competitive per· See FOROIANl/7 Ma/ot Rspalrs Welcome • Minor Repairs W1lcom1 2380 Nilwport Blvd. Costa. Mesa 650-8598 or 650-8599 COASTLINE UTOMOTIVE SERVICE OPEN IWONDAY FRIDAY BAnl TO 5PIVl tlf't :, ,\,;i, 111',1 · ·,' .;""'' • r · • • ·• ,, "°"'. 111\19 beta a foocbail .,,.,, lo I've bin arOUftd intensely cocnpemiwe CICJKb. a. .. Tift Aid. ''Scrwn's attitude ii deli· nilely CQfnpCtitlve, but be does CYCry- tbla& to try 10 hctP. us irnproYC. He acts ho& 10mct1JnC1. but that aJw-ays fired' me up &0 play ~refer. I enjoyed playina Cor ham. He tauaht me ICSM>ns on compe&i· ti¥eneu.. The auys who play only ba~ct· bal~ though, didn't always accept th.t." Danny Pulido, an incoming freshman .who wa introduced to Sen·en's C03china 1bi1 summer, aid he did noc object to Se-Mn's method • ... He would_Jet o ht.o..you we.ti slac 1n1 or, but that was OK with me," Pulido 1aid. "He Wal pretty u y to play !or thi ~mmcr, because we pla}ed well mos• of tho time." On the b:a is or the Sailors' play this sum.mer, the Dally Pilol projected the team would open next scuon in it's Or- ange C.Ount)' ·Top 10. But it's unclear h°" a C'03ching transition will affect lDl'e pcrforman~. .. I'm not really thinkina about that righ1 now," id Tafl, whose concen&ra· tion as on the beginning of football prac- tice Monday. Tift, i L:alcntcd po't\cr forward, was joined in &he 11t:mina lineup lhis summer by 6-foot-7 senior cenler Ramy Shoukty. junior guanb Bob Torribio and Ps ul Tayyar, and senior guard Juan Orellana. Shoukry, :m in11mida1ing defensive pla)er and superb hot blocker. WllS nmon1 1hc: county's mo)l ampro~ed piny· crs :is a Junior, earning a spo1 on the Pilot's All·Ne\\-port·Mes:i Oistnc1 Dre3m Team. Tnyyar. the !.lart1ng point guard as a .ophomorc, sho\\ed 1mpr0\<ed floor lead· Cr\h1p . and ~ onng skills this summer. 11nd could become one of lbe top point guards in the count> in his final l\\O stll· OS Tombio, "ho earned increo ed pla)tng lime: la)t ) ear as a sophomore." h:ti blos.· ~meu Imo o dcadl) 1htc:c·poant shooter. He led lhe team an scoring in se~eral )ummer league game~ Ou:ll:tn3 h.ad garnered praise from Sencn for his unprO\ement th1 summer. and filled the: starung "'ing position v3. c:itc:d by the absence: or All-01i.tr1ct per· former Enc Vollcl)", "ho later quit lhe 1~m to conccntnuc on \OllC:)ball. 'Puhdo. :i b-4 foNJrd. showed no signs the Jump fr"m En'1~n l~termcd1ate to lhc Newport 'ar,11y ".is a stretch for his talent He: hould help ne"t )C::Sr'i. tc11m 11 gttal deal as :11 lc:i,1 a sulh man, ond c:oulJ become one "' the )ChOOI') all- 1lmc: best. Senen, Y.huse besl team ~ere chmi· na1cd an the second round of the Clf Pla)O!fs, hJJ. 3jd lhis )"CH's group hod 1hc po1enu I to contend for a Clf Southern Secuon championship. Other plJ)~r could not be rc:iched for comment. "°"'. .... " Mid Fordian.i. vrtlo .. brwve 55-dqrce water tcm- penturcs durina the 1.S·milc swinl. ud may have to endure the lndJ&cnous drizzle dmiq a 25-mlke bike lea. and 6.2-mile run. "(Triathlon) is icnaally easier on my body than playina eialn )'CVI in lhc Onncc County women' soccer le 1uc.' Fordianj now JCLI her kicb by twimmi"fc 7~00 ·ards. q- ding 100 mi~ and ru.nning 18 mile.s per week an tpininJ. and ett1matn the bu-ftntmect nearly roo triathlons sioce tlk· lng up lhc sport in 1985. all mailers at the Lc6 An· acJeS l'ria1Mon Ser~ .. forcUani tini~d anenth in bcr A&C JrOUp II lhc June na&Joaal ~ bips in In· ~ , vwhcre ~ e rMd ~' Ont berth in the world cham- pient.hipS. 41\is ncnt ha been my big go I ttii.s ye:sr, because l just aged up (moved Jnto the 45-49 daliifica1ion), ForJ· i:ini id. "l'm somcv.h:at ductcss bout th"C level competition from other coun· tncs, bul J think l can e muve up amongAmcricans, bccnu~ the top eight "ere very tjgh1 at n:monoalc;." ''My husband (Bill) and I wataled a friend race In a tria- thlon, and we lhou&ht h might be run," Fordiani recalled. ''Bill was the instigitor, and we both entered our fi~t event after aboul three monlhs of lraining." Costa Meu's Ann Fordioni Fordiani. "ho lclt Wedncs.-- d11y to get acclimated to the climnte, 1llid 1he chilly water conditions wall induce numb- ness in her hands and feel. Bui, she expects to be feeling good by lhe ume snc 1acUcs her weaxest C\Cnl, the: run. Fordiani quickly became competitive in her age poup, and has -.:on ~·eral age-group titles over the years. "There weren't 1 lot or women in their late )()) compeling when I stancd," fordinni explained. "I h11d some succe s, early on, and that really en· couragcd me. J think I'm most proud o( my viclo- ries in the Big Bear Triathlon Series and &he O\cr- SERVEN From 6 wh:u Bob h:i.s "11h &he pcrson:il and \'crbal as· saults on him. The people who mJdc those a!>· snults should take a good look at themselves. Ev· eryone lnows C).actly who they nre." "Ninety-nine percent or our parents :ire trc:mcn· dous people," aid Tweit. who contends Harbor hod one of the best co:sching staffs in the county. "I'm nol attacking rarents. We a k for an :iv.ful lot for donation o time ond money and they're '><> responsive. ,. . "Bui a ·fcw gc& carried aw:1.)' w11h their rolC'i and decade ·anytime we don't ltl..c something, v.~·rc going 10 the district office.' "IC we don'l go to bat for ourscl~cs "e 're going to gel run over. I'd rather su1nd up The No. I thing is it's a shame for Bob Set"en. He "as treat· ed poorly. He') n great person. An)onc: Y.-ho h.1) Jcalt "ith him on a personal or profc s1onal b~a., agree~. Every coach here, a.ssast:ints and w:ill..-on\, L.nows this is no1 fair and not righl. ''JC Bob had a fauJ1, he demanded o much He wonted lhcm 10 be the very ~st. I know this .. 1( I had a kid, I can'l think of anyone el~ I v.oultl have him pl:iy for.'' Baseball C03ch Kirk Bates termed it "a sad dJ\ for high school athletics 1n general" JnJ adm1ttcd he was "floored by the news." "WhalC\er his St)'lc It dad not "•mant 3 finng.'' B:atcs s:ud. Football coach Jeff Brinkley, who "':is also on the Cirina line by An unh ppy parenl this past fall. said he hoped Scn~n \\'OuJd accept n role a~ a freshman C03ch in his progr.lm. "This really affects me." BrinUey admitted. .. We need 10 be on the !.:lmc page v.1th our ad· I ' Whale Fordiani is a fitne marvel to her office comrades, she: also holds a measure or respect among the women of her tria· thlon club. "She's an inspiraaion to a lot of "omen. and to a_lot of men, for that mauer," said Coron:i dc:I Mar High te:icher Bill Leach, a le11ding figure in the Fordaani's Fl-BAR Trnuhlon Club. manisara11on. I'm bcginnin( ~ .,..ondcr v.hat kind o( athlCllC program they want ... if they V.llnt it run profc~ionally, to maximize our kids' potential. or an a recreational manner. I'm not sure "hat cv- er)one is loo .. ing for. "Newport Harbor High .School 1s lo'>tng oul, &hey really ar~. Thii. has been a "uchhunt and lhC) \e JU)t kept hunting. and hunting "II'~ just unfortuna1c that our administration ca .. ed into parental pressure. h's really broken a hnk 1n our chain. We\c: had a unique )ituation "'h1ch man) schools don'1 ha\e, in th.it wc·~c l>h.ired our a1hlctel> Jnd backed other..' programs People JU~I don't realize that.'' -~cf'\cn's four-)e.lr won-loss record "4" 57-50, Ulcluding a Sea Vu:w League co-champion hip in 1990. a ye.lr in "hich he was named O;stl) Pilot Sea View League Coach of the Year. PJvich 'l:ud he'll bcg1nnin~ acccpltng apphca· tion for J nc\\ coach immediately and C\peCt~ 10 nJmc 3 thrce-10-fi,e-person panel -1nclud1ng an ndmin1str;stor, a parent, .i student, the athlcuc d1 · rector. an.d "m.iybe a coach" -10 s.creen ~p~ pltcants. "\\'c """' to be .l!> reprcsen1arne as "c can be an la1rne ~ 10 a ne" coJch. JnJ "e v. ant wmeone C\Cryonc feels good about." S3id P;J\ich. 1 he po 1t1on \\ill most hkcl) carry .1 "alk·on s1.11u . although not nccc,saril) bcc:iu e of current opcntn~ al the school fur a mu!>1c teacher. an .in tc~cher. .i math teacher and :i "shchcred' Engl1)h.art teacher. "Right nov. the schedule is an Ou"< ... sa1J Pavich. "We'd h .. c it 10 be 11 pcrm3ncnt teachtng JOb. If I can pull th:il m3gtC rabbit out of lhc hat I will do 11. but 1 don't .. now." Appliconts hould contact Pa,ich at 760-3307 o r Oirtttor or Pc™>nncl Services Dill Nun::in a1 76(). 3230. ,,.., ......... , VW Jamboree 881 # at ·oc Falrgr.nds COSTA MESA -The .. Ca1Jfom1 Vol wag.en Jambo---- rec," iCt at the 160-acrc Or fl&'C County fairgrounds com· * ptc.x. of(c~ Vothwascn an opportunat) to reach more th.in l~.000 VW enlhUS"ia.m -as many in one J1~1 mi&ht \is.it a ---- <JCaJership in a )CU. The Jamboree is sci for Sund y. Vol en uf Ametica, ' .eting dmtion;-wilh.rrmDCttttr-ttnw~r--r-1 m els, y.,hich v.crc rele:ascd in l:itc June. 1 the famborce. Featured m the Volluv.3 en of America d1 pl:l) v.LlJ be the: nc.,..I) te)- t)'led Golf and Jetta. The Gotr, dem·tn& ib name from the German ~'Ord ior gulfsrre~m. m been Lhc No. T C.:&r sola In Germany since 1974 ond in Europe since 1983. ll ~ currcn1ly the bcsa-sclltng unpon tn J11p;m. • The Jetta name means JC:bt.rcam. which 1 a high \peed. h1ih .ihi1ude wand ohen moving at ~pceds an exc:en o! 250 miles per h"ur Mure than 600,000 Jett:as ha'c been sold rn the US. since iu introJuc11on tn J9SO. AJ)() on dllpl.i.y v.ill be. more th n 400 eta 1c .mJ cu lom \ \\s, both pre-1978 air,-cooled models and pcxt-1974 v.:ucr· uolcJ ed1t1ons.. .:&ti vying for show honof') an more than 25 classes. Th.ere will be hundreds of aftermark.Cl parts -and oi1.CC))Of) )1.ipphcrs, ofCcnng ~crything from fenders and bumpc~ 10 !>CJI\ .ind 'ttccnng "'~eels, g:lugci. and carburcio~ to lire!> and "'heel!>. An i~door S\\ JP meet will h3ndlc !he thousand<; of prc-tjwned p:art!> and accessone!> Herc. e~en e:irly 1950s owners m:inu.ib are 3\J1lable. along with headers. cu~tom wheels. e\ery .concc1~11ble Jmc1n11n compo- ncn1 and e\Cn complete chassis and replacement engine., Gatelt ot the Jamboree li'ill open a1 9 a.m. and arc secured a1 5 p.m General adm1 · sion is S 10; 6· 12 years of age:. SS. and under six free For 24-hour re· corded tnformn1ion, phone (714) 3~·3672. Sottbal players sought for adult leagues COST A MESA -The cit\ of C"'>ta l\!e!>a Commun1h Sef\iices DepJrtmcnt adult ~ftb:ill lc.lguc> Jrc: ~dang pla)·· ~ ers for the upcoming foll sca~>n. The m:inagers' mcclang I) !.eheduled for \\ c:dnc'tdJ\ s~pl 8. wirh lcaguci. beginning 1hc v.ed, or Sept 13 There arc three d1v1s1on!> -B (:hhanced). C (antermcJIJlc) and D (novice) -for men. \\Omen, co-cd Jnd modified co ed lt.iguci.. The league) "di be filled on a fir>t·p;11d b;s,, . 1o1.11h !>L' le.im., per kai:ue The regi>lra1ion fee 1~ S350 (plu!> j IO CJ'>h c:ich gJme lllr ump1rci.' fee). All games v.ill be plJ)ed al Te\\ihllc Purk ,md OJ'I> F1~IJ For more 1nfom:r.r11on. phone (714T ~2-\J6.l6' Co-ed voleyban league starting Sept. 13 . <;OSI A MESA -A SL~·pc™>n co-ed \Ollc)b.ill league put on by the cit) or Costa Mesa Commullll) Scf'\tce .. De· • 4(. •. panmcnt. begin) the "eel.. of Sept 13 , Entf) dcaJltne I!> frada}, Sept 3, JI .i 30 pm A manager .. meeting 1s Tue!>da). Sept. 7 ,., 6 30 pm. JI the Ollv.ntu"n Commun1t) Center. The fee 1> S 175 plu S9 ca!>h each g:ime for offi .. 1:il !> fee . The J1\1s1on arc adv:>nccd (Tuesday). antcrmed1:itc (Tue.11JJ}) 3nJ nu, ice I WeJnc day and Thunday, 1f nece ary) Game time) "''II be at 7. OS .and ~ 10 pm TeJffi) \\Ill be ;accrptcd on a f1m-comc. fin.t·pa1d bl)I., and s" teams "111 be .icceptetl per d" 1· SIOn . For mure informJt1on. pho ne: ( 71.t) b-e·O<>.ib DEEP SEA RSllNG TICURSDAY'I COUNTS NEWPORT I.ANDINO -• ~ 10t angltR 6 yello1111W 1"4 OOMO 12 1>¥1~ 69 ~ bUS 29 C*'° DllS. 2 ~ 1 '°' lei blSS 33 ~Ill 4 rocA'fWI 4 ~~ t • ns w G ,, Pi 1· I I LEGAL. NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE OF ABAHDOHED PROPERTY Notice Is hereby roe9 given that the under· 1----'"'"""""---~~­__ P_U_B_U_C_N_O_T_l~C-E~-I el9ned will ••II at pub-1--------- NOTICE OF )• PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF: ESTELLA HARVINE DEWEY, elut E. HARVIN! DEWEY, UTEUA HARVIN!, HANNIGAN, ESTEi.LA MARVINE COLLINS atiiii "., • s .. -. El I ., T8PIACE O[AU 6Lt2-5678 Costa Me@; CA 92627- NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 'RENTlllS TO LOST a EMPLOYMENT t=i ~­Ol'l'Oill1u, .. , .. 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Tht prrc•phon of mam plA\trs is lhat all tht ncltt'· mtnt (l('run. on gaml.' or dam hand"· ''" Lht' part1al is n•lt'lfated w 1«ond clais c1t1urah1p Hov.l'\tr many of tht most u ciunc battl acre tbt' «TM n ba 1u OC'CU r below ga ml' lrve I ~th almost hAd the \.aluftl for a pmt tr\ oncl.' :-.orth could ra1~ pa~ H11111 t\ l'r 1hort.n~ tn oprn er'11 u1t and tht' ~r qu&hh of tht' tn.unp •Ult cau5ed South t.o adopt a consef'all\t approa<>h I~ 1t ' •at tht' l.au~r n.-. that ellMrt'd thto ddt'nden to P~•1l. Wect'1 lead of t.bt-'t-t.iht <>f ctubt i.t ~ mcldt'm lt)ll' To disuncuish be twetn eu1ta •ht'rt' thr oprn.inc lt'.d u holda hiih c.arda and poor holdmp, tht' ci4-ft'nder IHct. fourth bHt from • good suit and &«Ond t>Ht from NbbWI. East roat" with lht' ace of clubs et trick OOt' and had no problt'm find mg tht' sruh tu the ... of Marts DeclA~r pla-.t'd low. \\ht won w qUttn c ht'd lht' att and continued with a third he.rt East rufft'd *1!d ~-... r:C'd 111 •club "'"'" in tbt' daeed hand [~lan-r tnf'd to dr•'" trump., bu& \\ tst hvpj)f'(f up With lht' att' tmmt'duatl'h and k-d another ~art ~lDCt' dumm) had to f,,l)ow, East'a ruff •1th thf' Jack uf trumJM wu tbt' Sf'tllnr; tnd. r.. '\(,~ th• problt'rn Ea.Jt wobid ha~t h.a.1 at ln Ii: t had West led a luv. dub 1 ht'rT •ould ha\f' bf.en no .. I\ for tbt' dt'ftnder I.I. L rw• for ..u"' titat rr "'•' ~ht to ahil'i to a M&n ratht'r th.an ronu nue with du~ Por 1n1ormahon a.bout l1N Charla Goren n~.iet&er for bri~ pla)er... •ri&e Goren Bridp Letter. P.O. Boll +428. Orlando. Fla. 32802-4•26. rored watts & glau IMMAC 3Br 28a E"Slde Compi.tety remod. 2· Move.In Special! 2 Ye;uly lease Move .,, rice needs lun chair·•--------- blk w fta. 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S650 mo d•f; & Yklhl ~ HB Apply ~twn a.3 "b::it ...,,_ net, ~P TT~AUNiiNNiil N~oiiii:Dlc~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BEACH 6169 NB Easlbtuf1 twnhm on 2904 Ule M W CAAIUl.o.11-8 ..... a--liiiiiiiiiiil•••iiiiil----. • ' Cooks Drivers Pl'T Wollf ystem Cryst• S • t I ·3 •••••••••I Al,,...t new 2Bt 2Ba 845-7792 blk to bch FrpAc, AC. 2 W•KKS FREE rrw;i. micro. g,ar .St300 ROUSES/ hwys. tennis . UCI LOCAL VENOINQ 1---------2" SYns ONLY 22 1095 El Ca~ Or. SS00 UC. pd •55-396CS ROUTE. Pos a1ble Appty "' person alter PWMERlAS, al c<* hOun or UU99 on ..._ Oet Mar FOR SAI.E .. Wrid9e condo. v-.,=,.....-~-----1.,,..,.---,:,--..,..----S3t< Wffktyeeuy An •pm at Valentina's on. many •e bloom-bed! Muat ••"• .,.,..--==~...,...----•••••••••I ~2!':a. 2.:.\1~~ 2~.~ ::,p':~~ •• oa~: "::~. ~:·!u:5 ·ss~ or Pan-eoc>-278-7800 :~~·,...!:;~~~,, Ing $2.'VJ> 650-2583 s~W.2229 "U9:!:.ta~ • .... u 'I' lse Agt 8'6-atoe M••• Verd• area. W'oat Poot/\ennl P"-"'MACEUTICAL ·--l Queen Palma. '"6 . SAT &AMI zsas ~ MOBILE BLUFFS 48 r 3ea 2-a:cy M75 mo 954.0UO Fum.hed 645-4003 OISTRl8UT10N Real Estate ~st Id. s10 ~ o-• ptNltS at Del Mar Bldg HOMES 1100 nome. trplc. gar. w,d 3ir 2•• oar. frpl. VENOJN<l·Tremenoou1 Top Agt .-Ill he d $1; •Nido. pine., lru" --··--·-·1 Items. IUmbf'f. hl'(fwf i iii.ilimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil hku""' .... tlO, comm fencd yard. S950 .... BOYE.LS" OemMd.. C4lll 2' HAS P{T A.gt. Must worK trees. IS gal $20, heft> GARAGE SALES ''""·new•"*• A i. a. ,. .... -Open Sun f 5 I l l 1.eoo.858-3933 wt.NS• Computer PP ptants t3S kinds SI •••lilll•••••I w lnd o ... a , docua •Chaim.riv IBR. P'"'i-pool ~teoo 7~574 • ' • MOTELS 2718 • must• M•tl••• 11111c s10 67 .. 9'2:2 g lass. ecc Clocn.1. gooua N & PYt1 '""' """"4flll LI\ 650-3N3 SchMend PNd CA al hHhld Q<>Oda pie bcn micro d/w a.ic •••o Harbor View MO Sq Ft. F aode 2 729-72$3 Ot 729-8894 -BALB--0-A_____ v• bo<*a, mlKI 11 • • wMCom. 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SSOO RIWARDUI ~=•30 •pm. , 20 &lppf'lire = ...;', '~"'-tee ma• UDO MOiia dJO type 9pt wl'oft 2 NCie mvnl4'a fOf 48A M ISSING F•rnale Gifta'I .... =·~~ ~===-::.:-=· =.c·&:; ~~,,~ .: =: S.eka PIT •"''""O COIONA s :~.f> :~~.!·! IALIOA Nllr\. 129-7222 t.300 + ut1a ~, -· ~ ._ e 122 ..... ''" , '"' NT•-2l-~ r .. Dll lie«*._, rn 55 Lbta, 1 yr · Old. ...._ _....._ -~~ , ..... _. ____ ,,, wwu.v -•BA. yard. gea wld ..,_ ~ 28a beKh· ~ .. \.Mt ..., ._ .. ___ --·---~-~--... ••••Iii••• •Udo I.a.tel• h•n .. ipe, no pets. ~ hM LG ""''SM Vlc t o rl a lPLecenUa SeMce & ~ ... Oa~ SATURDAY ~1tl o.u•• ., -. ....._ OtHt t .. tory •BA M65fmo M5-t13t 'be. ew. wJd la.50...,. ~-t~•• =· ~v~~:abl•l co:.':.c~ =.-==-..:.:.~ My vtew. QW, w/d 38a. trplC. nice pllUo. now. Ma1t1: ,, ... 7')..S.21'2 ............. Q alg or M.W)' No hll\lp. No pea. ateoc>I avall lept. t6tl\, &.g tBR w/b4dcony pl'°"9 C-. .,..._ much mcwel "'° ..... n>ton ltllQlmo. INSIMO. 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