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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-09-22 - Orange Coast PilotWho ue the most prominent people In N~rt ~ach and Costa Mesa I Find out 'Thunday u we unveil the inaugu~ DAiiy Pilot 103: Newport·Men'1 Most lnnuenliil People of 1993. Farmer ·chief Canipbell honored· in retirement lete ~ Ex-police chief will be toasted by 1 o-4 booster club in upcoming gala. A few Will get lnvitlatlons. but anyone can pay $25 and attend. By_T~ Dodlro. sal'w.t.: NEWPORT BF.AOI Memben of the lM police booster dub haw put ~ get.her plans ·to booor former Police Olid Arb Campbell in I retirement bash aat mooth at the American Lesioo Hall The puty could be the smoothest part or the former chief a retiiement plam. · A 27-yur ~tenn ~ the department. Campbell WU ousted from his post nearly a year ago after 10 f~ police employ- ees filed I lelUIJ b.arulment la...Wt apimt him and Ca . Anthony Villa. Campbell and ~ were fired by City ~er Kevin Murphy after a four- mootb ·investigation into the charges, but later rehired and retired with disabilities. 1be lM Cub, a polic.e support group started by developer Bill Lusk, remained steadfast supporters or Campbell through- out the 1CD1al harassment controversy, raising the ire of members of the poooc department who believed the group's loy- alties should instead.stay with the dcpart- menL . ' Dut . now. the group is sponsoring Campbell's pany complete with chiclen ~ings, Arches Caesar Salad. steal.:, ribs Although, she said, anyone who wants 10 pa) the $25 c:an come. · and chili and corn bread. • City and police offici3.ls say they h3'e not recci\.cd in\'itations to the p:arty and probably "'ill ~ot auend. • • ;. "A bunch of Atb's fri,t:nds :ind support- en. got lOBclhcr 'beQus.c Arb's been through a --hOlc lot," said La"onne. ~ho also rcttred from her dc1eetl\e position "I have not rcccl\ed one and I'm not sure if the party 1s on or off," s:ud C.oun· 1:il"oman Evcl)n Han. But Hart said she bd1e,es n part)' to h0nor Campbell's ser· \ICC to the city was \\Jrranted. ·th1 )C:1r. "We bad hoped for 1t to be a po 111,c thing. h 's j~t a goodb)C and 1h:in~ p;.ny. If )vu'rc the gu) 's fncnd, then come down and ha"c ~me cbilt." Arb Campbelrs \\tfc, La'onne, said only a sekct group of 1hc formcF ch1ers friends were invited to the part)'. although !th<:'s heard that ~me tn\llations are pop- ping up all 0\-er town. "I intend to go," said V1lb, v.ho these da)S i!> bU!t) fighting the !>Cxoal huass- rtll!nt l.tv.i.uit "Thal rct1remcn1 pany 1s well-descncd b) a man "'ho ga\e 27 years of eitpcrti!.e and dC\ouon 10 1h~ city. I v.ould hope cvc')onc .,..ho apprcci;ite 1hc hard \\Ork and sacrtfice he ga'e 10 this cornmun11y "oulJ :mend " Pier businesses react to shooting, oller new plans ~Following recent violence . business owners and property owners present police with suggestions from closing down the pier to hiring security guards. By LonAnn Basheda. Sutt Wr • r NEWPORT PIER -tll1"n1! the pier al ntghl, hmng a \cl'.'unt; guard :ind opening a poh.:c \Ub\tJ· lion tn the \\'eq OceJn front parKtng lot \\ere jU)I a fc\\ i.ugges- tions bcachfronl propcrt) ov.ncr ... presented lo Pohcc ChieC Bob Mc- Oonncl at an cm 'llOn:sl mee1in1 called Tuesd:s' in the w:sle or the second gang ;hooting of the 'um- mer '"I lhinL: the 'A Ord 1:. OUI th:u "e'rc J bunch of :.""CCI heart\ here in ~e"pvrt Bcnch . . 10 put up w11h lht\ Ct.tp.'" ~aid 0ne bU)lnC<,\ °"" ne r. ·-we need to btt~ the buiict," JUmpcd 1n R0bcn 1-..alat!>Chan. O\\ner of Or1g1n.1l P1ua ".It') lime 10 get tl ugh · R1gh1 no" "e arc bleeding ~ a city And Ille an) other v.ound, 1hc fir ... 1 lhtng to do 1s :.lop the blecJing \\c occd 10 cloi.c the pier·· Dul not Jll ot the t\\o-Jozen ·prllpcrt~ o"ners \\ho turned out lor the ~c" port Pier ~~\Ctjl10n mcc11ng .igreed .. I Jon't l1le the idea ol gangi. snd unJe~1rable~ closing us dO¥>n, .. ~Id Robert Roubian. OIA.rter or the Cr.ab Cooker ·There "'as an ac- cident on the Santa An.a Frec-a-ay the other da\' th:at killed a couple ot people. but 1Ate're not ckhtn~ the free\\3\ d~n. Clo-.ing dov.n auft tbe Amen· can v.J' \\ere ca' mg in 10 th~ b3d clemen1 and that ain·t nght. In lead or running av.ay. \\e 'houlJ \\lH~ to m3ke Newport See PIER/4 John Crean, in the library of his Santa ~ Heights home with one of his Steinbeck favorites. Outbid fairgrounds vQndors · say fee renegotiation unfair The books of Crean From Michener to L·Amour, from Dr. Seuss to Nixon, John Crean's library contains plethora of volumes, but his icon is John Steinbeck By Russ Loar. Sm! Wltlr I nside the gates of the four-acre estate of travel-trailer tycoon John Crean, up on the third floor of his colonial mansion, a wood·paneled library lined with books overlooks the vast expanse of the Upper Newport Bay. On one shelf is a personally autographed copy of Richard Nixon'!> memoirs. Other shelves are filled with elegantly bound books "ritten by the great masters of literature. Worn and ragged, his children ·~ Dr. Seuss books arc carefully shelved above a potpourri of paperback. ranging from James Michener to Louis L'Amour. But the writer that speaks to the heart of one of Orange Count~ 's richest men is John Steinbeck. See CREAN 4 .. ,..cowa The piinting on th~ top ol page l is by ~ artist Debra Huse. OftgiNI pa1ntinp an be wen at Huse studio, 650.6865. These wom• do everything 1.-., even hiving babies llllW??1 BUSINESS FAX 631·5902 CIRCUlATION 3()0..252-91·41 CLASSIF&EO 642·5678 RETAIL ADS 6't2-4321 NEWSROOM 540-:1224 NEWS FAX 6't&-4170 HOTLINE 6't2·6086 SPORTS 642-4330 •••• Ai'OiLitid T~ ~ ...................... ] CLa,s,s;fied .................. .-••••••••••• ' P"S1UtCllll :illCI ' ......................... cw_..,,., • o......,.,. ....... ""' ~ Carrying ftiendship to the extreme, two lifelong pals deliver newborns 12 hours apart In same hospitaJ. ~ After agreeing to lease with Fair Board in March. Tel -Phil Enterpnses wants to change terms of its bid. By MJm e Mcleod Su'! y, :... COSTA \1 ESA -SlJI~ or- llc1:1l "111 Ihlen 10 publ .: com· mcnh nC\t month in ~.iaamento before a~pting or rCJ ctm); an amended lease be1"cen the Or· angc Count) Fair BoorJ .1nJ 1 el- Ph1 I Enterprises of Nc"port Beach. opcrators of the Orange Count) Marlctplacc. The amendment modific a prc- \ 1ous agreement reached bet"ccn the Fair Board and Tel-Phil in March that incrc~cd the percent ol CC\C OUC ""P meet Ofg3niie~ mu:.t pJ) to the )tJIC Tel-Phil of- f 1c1:11' pu~hed lor the re- ncgo11j1t,lns "'11h the f31r Bo:m1 Jher 'cnJ0r.. pwte,ted 40 percent rent 1ncrea'c' th3t ""ere pai.-.cd on to them a' a rc)u•t of 1he ncv. k:ase. 'The amended lc3\C \\Ould g1'c u' cen:un pro' 1 1l1n that v.oulJ Olli be a' 'tnngcn1 a the ongmal lc:a'c :1grecmen1;·· 31d J:ly Oark 0f Paine :and ociatc and 'fKll.:C\m:an for Tel-Phil "'Tel·Ph1I 'Aould ha'c 10 pa) u much as 100 percent more to the late and that mean Tcl·Phd would have to r:usc rent'> ... During the bidJmg l:ast year, Tel-Phil prumi~d to pa) larger See FAIRGROUNOS/4 .... ' .... IHI II A 'rccreaiion auperiAttndcnt for the city of Newport Beach. • responsible for plaAninc ab recreation clas5es. Beard said she wu 0 1 kid that grew up playina oo pllnroUndl. and in hi&h school 1 foW\d out it -was 1 career." After cami"& a degree In leisure studies from Cal State Long Beach and workina at the department u a 1upervisor for five years, Beard becamG 5Uperintendent. Since Newport Bcacb Rems to be so recreationally inclined, Beard said she's ·•1ucky" to be in lfl city Ii.kc this. RICRIATION II INTIRUT IN summer. Fall cla.sscs for tots are al.so sold out. "A quality of life ls.sue. I want to help the people of Newport Beach to make the best use of their leisure time," Beard said. The department is also a Sl.2 million revenue business for the city.· The state or the economy ha5n't a!rccted interest in recreational programs because Beard said "people arc staying close to hOmc and are takina advantage of what's available in their own baclc yards .•. we have done well." Theater classes and water-related activities such as swimming. sailing and surlin.c because, Beard said, "we arc so surrounded by water." Surfing is also very popular and because of the bi& surf, class hours had to be shortened and "we had to be more careful this summer." "We try out just about cvct)1hing and we try to do stuff that is different and locaJized. •• Beard likes to keep whole family involved in programs. " We li1.c to have tots in the pools and have other activities for adults also." Because of pubHc demand. the dcpanmcnt is now lookina for a park where people can come and let their dogs run without a lea.sh and Beard said " we'll go throuJh C'Vcry park until we find one." The social aspects of recreation programs sometimes draw people toward act1vitics more than the competitive spirit. Beard said she thinks the department is "assisting the local economy" since with certain classes such as tennis , an~ sailing. participants have 10 go out and buy materials such as tc;nnis raclcets and other icar. "Oasses are a great way to meet people," die said. Slory bT Elal~ Crtt~, pbolo b,r Matt Marrla NIW ACTIYITIU If you know someone who would makt: aa mtt:resting Pilot Person, call our Rr:aden Hotline :it 642·60S6. Remember to k~\-c your name.and phone num~r. Horscback ridina was added this summer and it w" one of the fint things to sell out this CITYllDI Drunken driving checkpoint stops 1,000, nets 7 COSTA MESA -OC the more than 1,000 drivers stopped Friday ni&ht at the Police Department's first.ever DUI checkpoint, only seven were actually arrested for drunken driving. One or the drunken drivers actually ran into a directional arrow that was beina used to funnel tramc into the checkpoint at northbound Hatbor Bo\Slcvard just north oJ Willon Street. KCOrdin& to police. All seven -five men and two women -were taken into custody at the C.osta Mesa jail. Police organized the checkpoint with the help of the California Highway Patrol to "arrest drunken drivers. educate motorisu about driving under the inOucnce and safety beh laws." Cleanup Day set for Upper Nawpopt Bay Hundreds of volunteers arc expected to take part in Cleanup Day at the Upper Newport Bay, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m .. Snturday, Oct. 2. Oeanup Day again coincides with National Estuary Day. Last year, more than 48,000 pounds of trash was collected at the Upper Newport Bay, including more than 6,000 pounds of recyclable materials. State Sen. Marian Bergeson and county Supervisor Tom Riley will be on hand at the Newport Dunes Resort at 8 a.m •• where the event will be headquancrcd. Volunte!rs will scour the area around five stations at the Back Bay. About 900 acres in all will be covered on foot and by boat. This year's Oeanup Day is sponsored by the Newport Harbor Chamber of Commerce, the county Department pf Harbors, Beaches and Parks and the state Depanment of Fish and Game. Mprc informatioq is available by calling 64().6746. Records show 1he number of dNnken-driving arre ts, accidents, injuries and fatali1ies are up from last year. So far this year, Costa Mesa polico have arrested more than SOO people for driving under the inOucnce of alcohol, compared to '4M last year ll this time. Report.I show there h:we been 70 non-injury DUl·relatcd accidents so far this year, 11thicb also up slightly from last year. And the number of DUl·rclated accidents where someone ~as injured has more than doubled over the past year, averaging eight a month. Pre-ICllool progrmn fDr 111111 llellll Girls Inc. of Newport Mesa bas started a morning pre-school program for both girls and boys to aid them through the pre-school learning process. The program, known as PRE · Incorporated, ta.rge1s children ages 31/1 to 5 years old an'ti provides skills for developing language, cognitive, physical, social and emotional gro"' th Children will take part in storytime, construction. manipul:itivcs, music, art, dramatic play, natural and physical science, movement and sensory exploration. Girls Inc. i located at 1815 Anaheim Avenue in Co ta Mesa. For more information, call 646-7181. PTA --*""8 contBles The annual PT A membership drive continues through SepL 30 at Newpon Elementary School. All community members are encouraged to join the PT A durina Newport Elementary'• lOOth anniversary year. Local bu inesses and corporations arc also encouraged to take part in the school's centennial year by supp(>rtin& the YTA. Mec1ing arc held at 9:15 a.m. on the second Thursday of every month at the school. tan PTA Membership Chairman Mark Wood at 675-6170 for more info. • . ...... ALMANAC The facts, statistics and record of our community .. Elm& ""'""' ...,.,..., .. ,.,,.,.. .. .., ,.....,., .... q 0..,,,,. ....... "-- ..... MI WCM • Tuaandl IJOWI ... IM,. Ae Ta .. t"Kll ~.:· T•••ndt tdat'Mtlllc Senka, Chlpter 7. •Mae i..,.. oe.-r, 11, Onnac ..... ~-Gah-1"; 22. S.odnOll • J11 MkttMI llelltU, 34. Tu\OI\ • Mafda IC.aN, 2J. Cos•• Mew • ~r c.dfrf1, 13. 0.11 Mc:u • J .......... 41, C.0.11 t.k~ • ~Sa .... 28. Cotta Meta • Mk9'ad hrdtw, 40, ODl&a Mesa • ChMfM IUkll._, '6, O.C. Meil ........ llACll • • ..... • IUMNMt• Job .... 2S, AMbciftl .... '"iiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~e.i• Jclib Mucvl. 25, -Spril\J Valley Jolt l'ftWll .""1•1 I• Nrwpot111nr• 1itd C..u Mft•· MOAe MIMOIUAt NO'"'AL . AUeUftH • MldlHI ud Skplt .. I« 8ra....,.U. ~• Me1o1. boy • Rotim aacl Su.c, \"ttRl\tt, C0&11 Mcu, &irl \ • .MaSM arid SUnio Sled. Costa Mba, Jirl • Cluistopbcr aod (.)ntlllla lakw, Newport Bc:11:h, &111 AUOUft~I . •Job Gouc Hd Lntlt Maurtr, Ncv.'J)Urt Beach, &irt .. H.n1Ma1a I • ltobtrt arid A.line Blab, Costa Mesa. boy • Mkbotl ud Ca,lc Jcctalqs. Coi.11 Mesa, &itl • MldtHI aad Robla lhem·, N~-pon Ouch. bt1) • Cllbtno and Ulla Ant-a-. Q)jta Meu, boy HPTUl\ala 1 • Jttffty ... Sta<y St.-. Newport Beach. boJ • J-.n aod Kdlfy Gratt, Nc:w,ort &:rdl, 11rl N'1UUU• •Cuba aod Marpm C)'Of'I)', Coi.t:i Mc~ ~ • Slcpke ud Suao Fe., CoM.a Moa, boy Hn1MU•• • Kdtll ... lilob1• R11tdlf, Ncv.-pofl Beach, boy • \\111la• ud Carolyn In'"" N~port BcJ.ch, bt1) IU"TIMUa• • CbriJ •!NI Paola Fmr. ~C'to'J>Ol1 Beach. boy ..,......, • tin and Joan 1tJm111. C05UI Mt~. boy ..,.,... ... . • LafT)' ind P11tnda Raftki•. C())t• MeQ, buy 11n1Min • • Oaan1 aod Man1trU I)~. Cos11 Mc\.11, &irl • ,.,.,.., bfUJMU /1~1ui /11,.,,...1• #Tp0f1td bT tM rilks fl/ <Mu ~,_. .,,d .\'twl*'f &Mt. COITAMUA • Daft Capcloulo of AllllOlt ~ C.r Rnlal 11 1400 Onstol S1. • ~IA Orob,Yak Qf C11lttd Vtoh1rn T..ui111 at 3152 Red thll A,e, • \\111W. S. Ca•pbdl or Shan The Kn°"~ 11 82S Cc:nler Or~. . • lmt PfTT'/ al 5SO PauWino A"~ •Du Duu Assoc. of 0. 8-rd al 1810 H;arbor 91\d DfAlllS Jtosr l'ftlllll '""'b ., ~ 10 1w Ora• C.UO lltt0rd~rs Offltt. COITA MllA • Ptlontt S. WUUaMIOll, 78 on Auj U. • M11 A. Spar, 93 on Aui. 14. • S.11tt J. l'9nUC11+ 61 on Aui. 16 • v~ P. l>obmy. S6 on Aus. 6 • lfo1t.1rd C. \anAusdtla, 61 on Aui 16 NIWPO•t aucM •furls A. lloH'), 67 on Aus-21. • J.ck E. Eqtrh•rdt. 71 un Aue I ~ • Jtrome Jablon, 65 on Au& 17. •Ralph ~l. llcocknoa. hO on Au& IY • Ul1 L Zona. 85 on Aus 17 DUI AllB11 ~ ~ ~ ",.. arru1td 1bu ,.si ttttt .. 1upldon 91flrh101 undu tlH lanut'ntt. nn. pn>pl• bau• Mf.r btta arrtSltd .. lllJpiNoa el a crl.-•iHf, al wiJlt •ll ""'" er1-. IMT arw lno0tt•I "°'" pl'O•H '"""'· COITAMUA • Pllt'klt Qed.11laa. 42. Huntina1on Bc;ich • Oa\ld Bladl. JS. llunlln&ton Beach • Oil Sit, 29, lf\.inc • • Knht Olbmtlac. 21, N~port lk.t(h • Jamtt £ala. 32. Ox.n.m.I ' • 8rt111 llafl, 24, S:11n1a An.1 • R.ara ~leasaat...C..t,.., 41 , San11 An1 • Allto Coualti·Rodrtauu, 27, S1n1a t.tarp111a • MkllMt t.tanioc.t. 4.S. Vii11 • Ronald OrlHdot, 39, Yorba Linda • llal'J Frf.M> 71, MonnM& •Job SdlUJIJ. 22. Oran19 • Stnca MattJt, 3S, ~'POf't Dead! • U..-.c,. Carela. 29, Anabtlm • Knl• AU~"7• 28. NC1'l)Otl Oc"b •Erik lhtM, 2 Fullenoo •J~I Meralts, 21 , Tu>lll'I • KJ• PtarmH, 5-', Van Nuys • Ctorp Mftcall. -46, Ncwpor\. Beach • \\lJJa.• Rottn, JI, Pcnnsyt\JJ\IA • fraak Welch, 43, lluntin,IOI) Beach • TrM)' Bo)rr, 2l. Hunhl\JIOR Beach • tltttor C>ntp. 24. "n11 An:i • Oalld Riddle. 42, Garden Gro.M: • .M1tthcw Jonn, lS. O r•nJC ' • Claa B11ras. 3S, lillnhn&ton Bcadl . CJI)' C041odl .-•lwn tWHllT .,.,...H tlw dnttl ~ tlw tky ma~ ottw l'tl#wl., d1/au. NIWPOafUACM • t.brtla ~L Balcazar. a1k&Jl\I hole in the lllCtl 11 ISOO block of alley cut of Ru1l:and Road ca1ASCd un: d:una~. etc,, on All&-s. ind he utve'k twO other vch.icks a rcsulc of orcn manllult •1lh broken ltd • UtnfJ' ... , lkoU. alk&Jna tui car•» tCJlllw'ed and pl~ccd 1n >toraic by the pol.ICC officer rnpond1n&. '° ca.II, •ho ~nJ c., ao w blockint dr1\'CWa}' Oft V.la llh · Lido hk, on Ju ~•: •IKI u 1 rcsulJ. ctalm.anr is 1ttktn1 rcirnbun;cmcnt (of tov.1111-•loraic feet and ~11 fot 1»ru"J cit t~. • c,_,. B&qdoia. 1tlcsi111 pc:t10Cl1l inJUnn at a r~I• of cnpp(QS O\'Cr lar&c: dc:p~aoft •rroundtnJ ~nkkr bead 11 Sill Ocdford L.aoc. on May 19. • ~ Cepa. allc11n1 be •u ~a.-cnJcd b)' aty ~hiclc at .J(>1h and ~lboe Boulevard on A11& 20 • ll.riauM ~ alkJJn& dl~I •htlc runntnl 1n 1bc IOU1 Annwc~ry Qoldcn Slate Sp1nt Run, clainant 1tumblcd a.nd fell 1n lbc dc:fcctl\'C ro.ctw.y nc1r N~I Center Drive on Feb 28. • Uu Ctt.I and Fruk ~ alkllnc c1ry rtfl&IC dcpartmcnl pic._cd up c~ir in cmw from 320 ~aw.rd Ave on Aus. 26, acckina re llncmcDI f0t rcpl1C"Crac1u • • Sceci lAIMk, allcJ!"& tua ~tuck -.:a l09oed ia error. poh« ckpatunetu diJ not cbcck bis rqislraoon ln &Jo¥c CO.• ptttme'" at 40t1' Street ud R1VCr A\'CnUcC. oa Muell 21. • n.au f . AtJ..W.. 1llc1ina vchadc towed in c:nu from Balboa Bou~ni on Feb 27, Ktlina rcim&tu~mcnr of apcrua • a..14 tan.a-. atlcs1n1 he 1'°1) riJ,na hu btc)elc •nd Ilic a bole -here 1 pole had once btc11 on 1hc &cir Day blttc pa1h on Aus. ll. t991. re~h•n& 111 prnout 1nJ11nc:L • Cnlc Miwtltr. allcJ1n1 cbmaac 10 ''Chide 11 a result ol wort bc1n& done in 1r.:1 of'""'' A~mtc Oft June 17. by city CfC•') '" • Mal) C. Ya t. 1llcsin1 pcnunsl lft)Un« es 1 ~ult of broken SllUI Mirfa« 1n lhe 600 Woe~ of \\c" lb)' un Aua 20. 1992. • Louiu M. \\llllamt. 111ll~a•n1 pc:nanal 1nJ11rin u a t.:)ult ot ~ullinJ h.:r foot on ~arp mc:1.LI nm of '11...,,.'?'>rt C.:n1c:1 Ubr~ry >tCppm& Sh>lll 0 0 Jun~ 21 •Iris \\orppcl. •lks1n' lb.nus.: 10 ,, hid.: as ' rt'iUll ur llOI~ ~ins d.lnc in .uu of ~1!6 Pm .ut R~J un July 2. "' t t'f'CHI man-U~· ., npotftd ,. ~ Ota• C:.•I)' llrcord~r·s om". COITA MUA • (;ab~I \'arp• mamc:J J•lle Cl"OWC'O(lr. on Aua 1 in San1a Aru • Klr1t C. Roct&tn mamed K.hnbtrl) A. llul~ on Aua. 7 in Oranac. •Tedd M. \tart la mam..-d Jnu, .... L Cun I.• on Au& I 1n Ncwpon Be1c:h. •IWPOaf a1ACM • Morris tln mamcd Ollvla L bttll1 on AUJ. I in l"e~por1 Beach • lMla A. Aharadot marrleJ tvtslla ""· Merttr on Aug 8 1n Ncwpon Beach • Dnl4 P. ColUiu II marr1od AftCltta t. "°"'" on Au& 7 1n La1un1 lkai:h, • O•rtoe \'0tt111 married ~· D•••lol on Ava. 7 1n Newport Beach. . ..,.._...., .. n.r .... ar.,.~ -1S2.t14\, "' --..... « ,,.,... WUTllll -GCfM amtW .. ., .• ., ToMm A C....-1t11..,,....,_...,._...,_.... ..... " · a ..._ al ~,n .. •JU.ftlllll6~ .................... ................ ....... ~ ...... .......... , ... ....., Jlllllfp~a...-..1 .... .._. ..... (a •• Jn. ,........ 9-h'e-Mm~ ... CUl'S t .U.-ot II ,-.111'1011' .._., ........ ...., 111 ,..,.... llld -" c.. ..... a ....... ~ ....... ... ~-c..,.., .......... . .. Orly ... ...,_ ...... .., .... for ..... ,., .... s.ao... ct.. ..... ,.id .eo. ...... 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Prospective members and pcslJ arc -....clcomc For more · anrormation and lO m&lc r«cMlions call SU-lp4. TllUUDAY S£NIOR 1100.Tll: Oranae County's Elder Care Proaram will hold a health assessment at the Jewish Senior Center Of Oransc County. Nut$e Jane Hannah v.111 be disclluina Ost~is. For more information, call S4S-SSJl. \"OLU!'l.TEEJl MEETING: The Nc..pon Ja)"C'ccs arc hofdina an 1nfot?Mtion M:lllOn at the Nc-4-port Landini rc~aurant in Nc,,.port Beach ror those antcrcsted in unp3elJnl their community throuah ~oluntccr v.ork. It will beJin It 7 P.M. Please call 863-9350 for rcsc~11ions or nl-0637 for more information. GUU.S INC. f\JNOIWSER: Girls ln<'Orporotcd of Newport-Mesa v.111 hold their GolJ Rush '93 fundra15er at 6:30 P.M. ~I the Vallaac Crean fu111c. Food and l~-c cn1cn1inmcn1 v.111 be featured. as v.cll as an auction Tld.cu ate now a\'llaloblc :11 S50 per head. Please call 646-71 1 ror more 1nfonna1ion TUMOR SUPPORT CROUP: A Brain Tumor Support Group meets the Cint and 1h1rJ Thursd.ly or u ch monJh 11 the lt03J Cancer Ccn1.er in N~-port Beach from 700 pm. to 30 pm . Family members 1nJ fncnds arc v.-ckomc 10 111cnd and admission IS (rec. For more information call Kns O'Ncal R N. 11 760-5~2. Q.t 7116 F•IDAY SPEEDWAY • INAl.£: The SpccdH) Season F1n1lc "'~I~ holl.I 11 1hc Gt'llnditond An:na 1111 1hc Oranac . County F:ur and Expos111on Center rrom 8-10 p.m. Adult admiuaon IS S8. junior admauion as SS and chddren under ll )Cars arc free. For more 1nforma1ion, call 492-9933. IUCll SCllOOL n JNDRAISER: Ncv.-porl Ha.rbor H11h will be hold1n1 a oant rumm~ s.alc to bcndit the math danic v.hach pl'O\idcs free after school 1utonn1 for studcnll. The ~~nt wtll bq.an 11 9 A.M. and •111end11 S "' tbc C\!Cn1n1 Admas.uon IS Sl fOf Friday anJ the C'\'Cnt •ill conunue admiuion free the followln1 Saturd•> and Sunday. from 9 A.M to 3 P M Foe more 1.nforma11on call 631-1026. DRUG PRE\.'E!IITJOS SllO"CASE: The Oransc Count)' Substance Abuse P~n1aon Nctv.ork 11 cclebra11n1 HJ 12th anlfi\ersary v.11h a s~-casc oC comm1.1n11) rcsoul"('('i for dn.as. alcohQI and tobacco prC\-cntaon and 1.nte~cn1aon It 1111111 bcJan 11 8.JO in the morn an a and "'all end at l 2 30 P.M. Lunch v.111 be pnMdcd and q>cc1al 'pcakcrs v.-111 be featured. Please call 921-0607 or SSl·W7 for more informatt0n. SATURDAY CEM SllOW: A 1em shew. •all be held at the Oranie County Fair and Eapmihon Center from 10 a m. untal 6 p.m 1n Buildin1 No 14. AdmtSStOO is rr-ce. For more 1nronna1ion. call (310) 1 92.S·S 165 FAMIU' STORYTl,1£: Vote for )<>Ur favorite rypc of ce>c»Jc dunna Sce<embcr and then cbcck out new ctulJrcn's boob and Pn>&f&IN II the Co611 Mcu Library. The: w1nn1n1 cool.le 11r1ll ~ announced II 11 1.m.. dunn1 the r1m1ly 'IOrytime. For more lnform:ulon. ull 646-SMS. PROSTATE C~CER SCRE.ENLNG: The Hoa1 Cancer Center will be orrerina pros1a1c cancer acttcnlna be1wcen 8 A.M . and 11 A.M. Appoiotmcntl arc n:quin:d. RSVP by caJll"' 722-6237. SUNDAY IARINE ANIMAJ..S: Marine phoco.,.aphcr and -.iJdbfc cincmaroarapbcr, Bob Talboc. will be available (or au1csrapbl rrom noon to l ·p.m. al the retail shop Natural Wondc.n localed at F hion l&land In Newport Bel(1'. ANTIQUE UOW/SA.LI: ..,.,._ Aatiq~ Ant~ &bow' and lo lAllcs ptece at tho c.o.ta Mca.a Commuftity Center. fcatvrina fine qua.Iii)' European aa1.,... Admiaioa ii SlJ 0 and doct not 1.cfudt a IUFFELL'S , i •llLSTEIY llC. .................. ---------··· MOU•DI ... • • MM"~ Hric Tammy uyton of SKramento gets a friendly pedc from a m~w at Mcfadden Square in N"ewport Beach. partina fee. rtc.uc call either (310) 804·9866 ot (909) 822-9851 ror more information. MONDAY PATRON DlNNER: Patrons or Hcritate Pointe's fifth annual Celebration of l.Jfhu Gala, 'Aili be treated to a S>rc\iCW or the Gala II a special dinner at the Paclnc Oub in Newport Beach. Nearly 7S 1ucsu arc c:xpcctcd to attend. The Celebration or La&hu Gala raised nearly $1 35,000 l:ist year Coe the non-profit rctarcmcnt and auistcd·li\..1n1 community For more information, call 364-9685. CANCEa SCREE.'ilNG: Free pro&latc cancer screcn1111 "'ill be conducted from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the llo:>a Cancer Center. Rcscnal!ons mia1 be l'T\ldc by callina 7'..2-623 7 TUUDAY VOLUNTEER TRAJNl1'C: Free trainina for crisa~ counse lor volun1ccrs is bei.n1 offe~d by ~muniry Scnacc Programs' Sexual Assault Victim Scrviccs/PrC\'Cnlion Prosram. The 48-hour training features profcssionols from law enforcement 10 local thcrapilts v.ho spcciiah:zc an the ucauncnt ol suuaJ abuse. For more 111rormatioo a.nd rc&isiration, call 7S6-06n. REPUBUCA.°"' \\OMEl'lo: The Costa Mesa Repubhcu Women Federated w1ll meet at IM Costa Mesa Golf anJ CouDt.ry C@, at 10.30 A M The prost11m •ill foc:us on the Voucher Syucm and v.aU feature spcal..crs C•rol Chuc and ManJyn Sull<>n For reservations caJI 926-6398 or SS7-6.54S. YtlDNISDAY,llPT.29 ENIOR CELEBRATION: A senior celebration, inctudin& Olympic·sl)'lc aamcs for Oransc Counry rcsadcnlS 55 and older. will .be held 3t the at the Orange C.ounty Fair and Exposition Center from 9 a.m. until l p.m. For more 1nform11aon. call 708-1519. BUSlNESS WOR.KSllOP: The Soothcm C.Ounucs Chapter of the Community Auoc~taons Institute prcsc:nlS 1 workshop al 6 p.m.on "H°"' much do )'OU .. now about ~.n, a Board Member'>" ReJlStrataon is at S JO p m. and the program costs S15 for early rc11stra1ion and SJ5 for lotc or non-member rcgis1r11 aon For more information. call .)8(). 7360. TMU&IDAY,llPT.20 COMPETmON SE.,UNAJt: The Nl:'l>pon Horbor ArcJ Chamber of Commerce Y>all be prcscntmg "W1p1ng Out the Competition," &ilfCn by noltonally recosnizcd business speaker Joy Morgan. It will storl at 7: l S A.M . 11 the John Dominis Rcstaur3nl. Prepaid reservations arc S 13 for ~mben anJ.$16 for ooo-mcmbers. Brc1Uast v.-111 be K~-cd. For more' anform:allOA call~. ClllNESE APPROACH TO 11£.ALTII: The Ciry of Ncwpon Beach as sponsonn1 a free C\'Cnao1 progr:un at 7 P.M. focusina on the Ounc1C approach to prcvcntJn& and curing disease The prc>&ram w1U take place an the Commurut)' Room of NC1i!Opon Cemcr Library. for more 1nforma11on call Jacloc Headly 11 644-318 1. CABINET FACING urrect your •-..Ing kitchen ,~ ~~_,For 'h the Cost ., ~~=""~1 •New Doors •Crown Molding l • Nf!'W Drawers • Counter Tops •European Htnges •Much more Now tbna SalJ4'eft•ber 301b Ona& a6e...,. ..ett. tbe ....... n. ........ ) Pu .. -.., ...... AnWoa .,_ .. ow riclll Vlllil9i~1nAdO-..~tt: f •Kw md our ta\e ,,.._ -...,; .., • pCl9d or..,-..._. .. a,_.. o1 .... °'.._,.._._Yaa..-..-..t llallOQt .. .................. I I , . ,. ; Cooks UP ta8IY dell 0 T HE CHANGIJ\C ACE or TiiE llDDLE £AST CLOCAL Al 'CL£) -Arnie's Man-h~uan Oclic:ttc \en Oil Oristol Street, • bunched four )Cllrs •&o by IC\erol Jcwi.)h bo)'i.. i now under uboancsc owner hip -lo , tock and b gel . How's buWl\C ?·A ~ccond Arnie's, olso owned by Ocirut·born Elhu ballita, opened la~t v.cck on Nc~port's l)oo;c A\enuc. Local Scene That's do\e, a 1n peace. Sha· tom, 'alum, and sal:im1. 0 WELL, TIIAT EUMJ ATES ME ON 001 H COUNTS -At the Balboa D:iv Club's convoca- uon of gO\'Crnors th~ other da). °"' ner Benrly ltay was asked ~bout her matrttnOftlal-prospects. She aJlo\\cd :as ho\\ she mighJ con tdtr .rc-m:irf)ing. And what ~rt of mate m ight inte~st this attractive widow? In her word : "A >oung man. wtlh old money." 0 WOW, WHAT ARE THE ODDS AGAINST HITflNG THESE DAJLY DOU- BLES AGAIN?! -In reporting on my maiden voyage 10 the Newport Harbor Yacht Club last week. I mentioned the enormous trophy donated by secQnd-generation member Baldwin l\t. Dald~ln. Later that day I toured Tni.te of Newport, the eating e-ctra,aganza at Fa~h 1on !~land. and \\U!> in· lroduccd to re!>taurateur llossan Hasslp'I. Ne\t da), 1 l>toppcd al Garf!; Lounge, and met the mJn who 0\\ ni. 1he arcJdC!> ~>n 0;.ilboa. H i!> name, \\Ould )OU bel1C\e, 1s Madd) ~tadd) Re- ally, I must com.ult J )p<:C1Jl1)1 about this c A.1"0 THE ROU\ 0 ·1 AULE \\ E:'\T 'ROL'SO AND 'ROL 'D -Foll!> "ho le.in 1ov..ird bool.s "'ere leaning on the r .. ul) The literati of RounJ rable \\'est v.on't )O()n forget FndJ) \ round trip w C.Jt .. il1n.1 lslanJ aboard J ohn \\n)nt\ ·\\iii.I G \() e:· ··11 "'·n rougher th.an the AIJmo:· ~ad one sur· ''"or. "ho :hleJ to be 1Jl'ntaf1eJ ai. ~t:al 0 . !\frr More than 100 c>.pe1h1\cl}' be<lecled ladies \\bhcd the) hJJ \\\HI\ their grubbics and sneal erl>. There v.crc authors Jbo;ard. including Buu AJ. drin. but the J.i)\ ~t.1r \\Jll a "obbl) v.:uter who performed impromptu JUgglin~ tncb \~llh the sup· per ~e ~by of W.C. fldd . He rcccived 1 kanana OVlllQft Three k>na hoUB to Avalon. th.tee. even lonacr hou'l b le to the B Ibo B y Oub, v.-ith the re· built World War II mincsv.ceP,Cr bouncini 'round like a 136·foot cork. • . • /\I dud.side, wuvina b}c-b)'e, wils Pilar W•ync. 1hc Duke's -.·1dow. Sm rt lady. Sccn\j he ))ad been on bo:ard before. 0 Pf!Al\IOM OFTH£ FU 'EJlAJ..! -Actor IU· chard Chambcr1aln m:ay ha~c been present at Tuesday's memorial ~~s for his 9L-)car-old mo1hcr, El 1 Ch1m~tt1ln, but none of my cor- respondents aw him in the SRO crowd. And he _ wasn ·1 among the m:.ny ancndecs deli' ccing eulo- gies at Pacific View chapel ,,. Uofi~ her fin3f iUne , E1S2 Ch:tmbc1 l:i1n lfe.c-------- \Otcd her hfc -often anon)mOu>ly -to lofty caus.es.. She 'AtiS a radiant beacon, 1 ircle~sl) offcr- •n& atd 10 t~ lelt fortunate. 0 rrs A l\lATIER OF DEGREE -When Iv.rote last "'eel Jbou1 the odvcnt of 5754, and v.1)hcd renders a "Happy Nev. Ycor," it brought immedi· ate re poni.c from insurance man Chuck Tortts .. Th:ll'S an imprc:.w.e number Of )Cars," he soid, somev.ha1 arrc,ercntly. "How much would S.154 be in Celsius?" (Nobody's been :ible to top J0t·y Bhhop'i. line about the )car 575.i. to "'": "Somev.hcre 1n lsr:.acl toda), a gu) 1; If) ing 10 unloJd .i 5753 Buicl ")0 FUl\~Y MINOS 1111:\K ALIKE -Monday's peel. inside the >nWI) l\e" port H:irbl.>r Y:.a ht Club prompted three v.ag .. 10 phone v.11h the s.imc rC\l\.JI of J cl.i""" Groucho \tan. lane When told he hJd been accepted into member· ship of the ultra ndU)l\e H1lb1dc Country Club. Grouchu Jcdinc:J I \\OulJn't Jllan .iny club," he 'aad. "1h:11 "'oulJ h:a'c me "" .t member " And on~ of my hlhh .ii the 1 uc)dJ\ ) J~hhmcn\ Luncheon Club that Mech on. \\ cJnc .. JJ\ .. had thcl>C cau· IH)nJf) "orJ, . ") ou re no"' a hte11me member l'f our luncheon dub. but th1)'Juc>n'1 1nduJc oin~ other pmilcgell here \\e once had a 'l1fe11me' gue t "ho came b;ici< a 1ev. dD)S later. 1ncu 10 order ~melhang on h1!> O\\n and "'ai. r:.a1hcr url\.erenh>naoush !>hov.n tu the door." . , He~. 1ha1\ oul At le.t'I the) didn't dump hi .. brazen bod~ into the bJ) Jury K obrin 's culumn ruas .Hond:Jy •ad UednesdD). Cash for Your Old Jewelry · It may be worth more · than you think! Chances are you have ''buried tre~re" in your jewelry or safe deposit box. What's collecting dust could be collecting ca.sh for you! For two days only, Charles H. Barr jewelers will have ~ our guest Mr. Mart Eben, an international buyer of antique, estate and "previously owned" jewelry. Mr. Ebert Is a former instructor of the Gemological Institute of America. He is ah<> an author and lecturer to the trade on antique and collectible period jewelry. He will be available this Friday and Saturday to consult with you on the discreet disposition of your jewelry for the highest possible cam market p~ Dispose of a single ring or an entire collection. Two· Days Only Friday, September 24 ..................... 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday, September 25 ................ 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Or by appointment upon request CHARLES H. BARR • I .... .34 1\10 I ll&Rrn iii<L• ct•,...._ •• NICI 111 DME prupan wl nat .... lfMlftilMd __ _ COSTA MESA -A be #iii ol .-. ._ ar)td dtc Oty COMCI Morl'IJ ..,., ao raiM rCdudas IM police depart· dnta cdcacadoa ptopam flOl9 .., t1 &o cme. • really. potict oKadalt ate looki• ac W"Y' &o rvn the dcpanmcna mote d· (Ideally. One c:onsidcr&Uoo ii to rcd9cc the 1wo-mcmbcr Kall ot lbc OfUI Awue-- • i i ' Niii Cllllf 1'1119 I fr1 11M 1M ........... ,... . loat 11 ..,. •• ' at * dr • .... cw ... 1•1e'iM • I ., • .. JI .....;.....,. 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Nora G11tia and Yvouc ~" •UI .crw oa lbe hwna.n rcbtiom ~iuec:. coa~. but the county ~mmc11J cou.Jd ~ day Md &M sua wu in, bript DAmlEO no loaFr raise ~ab au ~nua IO~>' fot ud ~were tbetc at tbc ~ .. Crean A)". ~ road wor ___ • __ .. ~M1 did l~t 'd dkd ud.tpDC to'---FfOM ,...,....--.-.------~ '--.,..;.;,,.--~----_...._ From 1 . , . . . "'The Dcpraiion hit back there a lot iOOntr ~...... . .. , re-read b' ~ .. Crean s.ays. .. ,.~ • . tbari 'it bit m the We ata," Crean A)'I ... My · Despite Creu"1 ~·feadit11 ha.bi" Qd p~ly read boob like 7on.illa,FlaJ' JS ~ father aold.evcrjtllisat ud came to Cali!omia.'.:' tail ability IO ruaD &J)c l1a'.i.I details o( • timH and I enjoy tC Jost u much every ti.me... It wu a. year'• puney for the Creans and Scciribec:t's 'WOfb. be ldlniu 1ha1 hii Jove f« So -bat doet I man like Ctean. 68, {ouoder their f~e cbildteL 1'bey t.rhe&ed in IWO, Model the written .-ord came late in li(c -U qe 32. and CEO of Flutwood Enterprises Inc., sec iD T uucb -c:omcned by bis father JO the .. , had a ¥Cty tcrious ope.ration and a loo& the writinas of a proletarlan writer like family could liw ud J)eep_ ln them du.rina their rec:cw&ry. I WM bledridden for almost sia St.cinbcd? Al~r aU. •be11 .. Grapes of Wrath.. joumc)'. They ~led IO Tua and Wuhin1--moatbl and that's wbea f learned how to v.-u publilbed in 1939. many a«uSed Steinbeck ton bc:fOR fiDally making it IO ~onlla. read.• Crean ay1. .. Bdore that l could of beinJ a JOCiaJi.Jt. AAd Crean ii certainly on .. lo 1928 the roads weren't much -it was Jtnag)e tbroup thinp. but I CO\lldn't uy I 1be riJht of the political spectrwu. Ourina the qu.it.c a trip. la the dnvi:ng compartment the"\.. coukf react" last election. Crean boned a polltica.J rcceplion was a bed where ID)' sister and I slept. Io t.be By t.bc. time Oun made a full ncovery, he'd for ultra-conservative U.S. Senate c:aadidate bact wu a litllc counter and a stove and a read aD six votu:mes of Winston OiurchiU's Brvcc Hencbemohn at bis home. featurins link. and we lived there. We were probably writiap oa World War ll .... w.u Wcinated by ipcaal SUC't Obver North. 'Oakies.' when you think about it, .. Crean P)'I. Olurcbill and f was fasci.n.lted by bis methods. .. Steinbeck wrote hit boob at a lime when • referrins IO the term w.cd to describe:~ le was very usefuJ to mi in ma.nacemcnL .. • relorm was needed," Crean t.ayL "'And reform bc:leasuercd people Oeein& the dcpreuion. the His favorite Steinbcd ~ .. East of Eden.•• c;,me -Jariety because of him. We don't have Du.st eo.1 and the diuolution of the family is a 19S2 novel lhat tells a c.ain and Abel type that Jund of labor itnJe npl now " farm. story about tbe lives of lwo brothers born in Madieoil EJiubcth Fuse... • · · ~ •-She kne* w was haViftl 1 bOy and I knew I ~ s hl\'in& • 1it1," said Fuse. 31. .. So tbq are aJtctdf bctrocMd." FUF a dental hy_Peni51 In NCW'j)'>". Beach. said tbe two wocnca bCC:ame' friends ~bile srowina up an the same ncipborbood In the castcna Lal Aft&clel C.ounty &own of WalauL • She Mid both her p&;ttnts and Alkn•s pannts aro bit USC sup- poiten and were dose friends too. "'We b2'le known each other probably since we were 6 )UR old," Fu,c Aid. .. We went to USC tosctber and we bolh moved IO Oransc County the u.me time and •e bolh Couftd we were prcanan• Oft the aame · day. Ewcrybody kept U)'ina 'l can't belie'fe )'OU're prcp.a.n1 totether."' And Allen. an omce man.acer o{ a mil enainecrins ftnD, said none o( their colleJc cape11 c:oWd makh this latest ~nuuc. 1bis lA'P' them 111.·· me.uid. -rhe llSt bia thing .. c did toeclher "''" sraduatc from cotksc." ' . . Grqory is the first child for SU)IC ind her husband, 810, and Madison is the second for Laura and her husb;,nd. Noel. Despite outward appearances, the disllncc Cnan's family worked on road construction the Salinas Valley. h 's • book ~1th a fnCS.).agc • berween Crean -the 10n of •t\ Irish . \· .~ crews ind picked fruit durin1 their journey, that should warm rhe hearts of ~en rhe mc»I 1mnugrant -and the people of Steinbect•• Uiaetdin1 the savinp that would gjve them a ndical. laissez-faire conservatives, he s.ays. fiction is not thal far. start once they reached Callromia. One year to "The v.hole me 1c o( th3t book ~ th:ir In 1928 when Crean was 3 ycari old, the the day after his family left North Dakota, 1bey each of us can make our O"Nn dccmoM -that For up-to-date Oraiige County sports new s, local features. and commentary, tum to Sports in today's Time s Orange Cou~ty. Great Depression forced his family from their arrived on the beach in Wilminiton. Calif. we're not robots," Crean U)~. "free will - farm in North Oak.ota, Hll father wu 1 road "It was the middle of January but it was an 1ha.1•1 ~bat the whole book is :ibout." PIER From 1 s.afe.- Roubian suue•ted the Newport Pier Auocla&IOn pool their funds to Jure a KCUrity JU&rd thal -.ouJd patrol the Weit O<:ean Fron& lot at n1Jht and contact police when they .ee trouble brcwins. Othen recommended improvins the haht1n1 aton1 the pier, open· ms 1 police wbsulion in the Wut Ocean Fron& patkina lot., closina the Wc11 Oce1n front park ins lot after the ~n shut down or beef. ms up patrol. .. But &epladna the basic consti· tutional ri&hll of '• ded takina his kid f11hin1 in the middle of the ni&hl is nor the solution," 11id Walter Burnam, beachfront resi· dent and 1nsJer ... The pier ls not the .ource of problems. .. From Jan. 1 to July I, 1993, po- lice reported 221 cnmes ind 143 arrests in the Wen Ocean front parluna lot. Ourina that same pc· nod, there were three crimes and one arrest on the pier. McOoncll uid, .. I'd be lyina if I - didn't tell you that if lhe pier had been closed (the nisht of the shootina). another &UY mi&ht hive been shot an the restroom. So do I post 1n offacer 1n the restroom? No." McOone ll •arced 1hat fmprovina . the li&}ltina at the pier wu one necessary action. "I don't know if we can afford to do it. but I don't know if we can't afford to do it." The chief is also open to beefing up patrol -provided the City Council funnels more funds to his department. '- Councilwoman Jan Dcbay con· fessed that closins the pier miS}ll FAIRGROUNDS From 1 percentaacs of its revenues to 1he 1tatc1 ""hich owns the fafrarounds. But Tcl·Phll omcialt have recently warned that if thcy'rt forced to abide by the M"N !cue tennl, the rece ton•plaaued swap meet will f1" economic dlsuter. Some 25 percent or tho vendo11 left In the sprin1 when faced with poaibility ot bavina to •areo to hl&hcr rcnu. · Other vendon, who were not c.holen durlnf lM Fair Boa.rd'• compcchive biddlns process, pJd that tho new nesotiatlona between the boerd and Tcl·rhU were un· fa1t. .,.Sewn bidden offered virtually the ume financ al terms." ukt Jeff 8u.mb ln an earlier interview •. He la a putncr with tho Sin JOM Flea Ma1bt and OM ot &JM final· ilu In the Cairarounda biddift&. .. Fot the tcate 10 atbi&tatUy cbanac the term Without reopeAiftl •he bid Ml a.Md a b• .,_.,.. I ..... ,.. .. ta.._ ....... Iii UtleL • ..,,. II openlna a dUftttnt tan ol wormt, • Bumb tdded. .. AJt of UI COU.ld haw hoftOted OW bkk.," Fair Board~ MW thaa JI tlll amendment ii pMMd, k CCNld mull le I loll, but IM ~ .... ii worth risklal to .., .... ........... Jiii ........... ()Cl. .................. ....... ..... ,PJnr s Ina Aua.11t. . be the more fmancially feasible op1ion. Loriki Oapp, mana1cr of f 1sh- crmm•1 RftrlUfllit. k>cafed at the end of the pier, believes it would also be the safer option. Two teens and a fashennan were wounded early Sunday in the ICC• Ond ol two pnl Shootings OD the Pier this summer. In July, one man wu kiJled. .,J think WC should close the pier after midnight." Oapp s.aid. "It's not a safe place to be." Jeannie Lawrence, owner of 21 Ocean Front. aveed, sayina her only revet is that it didn't happen IOC>ner. "We're still talking about 1his after (the Newport Pif r Auocia~ t.ion took a s1and 10 close the pier) two years ago, and it's just geuin1 wone. "Guests lake a walk out oo the pier while waitina for their room and come back sa1in1 'Ob, my God. Where am I? she said. "I shudder to think of lhc people canceling reservations. I am losing business . "The pier is incredibly danaer· ous and should be closed ... "And then we can dose the city down," Roubia.n .bot back.. "And then the 1tate. And ml1he the COUftlrJ. ...... [ ............. C.lt~nlMll ,, HJ 1111 "You rake the pier av..iy and )' lU tnkc lhc tic:i<:h a"':!Y and we "on't ha\c to h:J\e anorher meet· ina like -bcc:Jusc "c v.onf1 be in .......... .. UV>lnCSS . Nearly everyone a1 rhc mcetina agreed on one thina. ho~C\cr. Newpon Beach is acuing hurt by bad publicity. And there 1s no one solution. McDonell said he will take rhe business apnmunity's suggcsrions bi.ck to the 'drawtn, board, and 10- ~thcr, with City M:inat;cr K~in Murphy, come up wflh rcoom- mcndations for council members. · In the roµntime, McOoncll said, .. we uk the butincu communily to help \lS be our eyes and can." 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Kasia Johnson announced that six-year-old Whitney bad won her first round with a perfect score and was on to the next level of cornpeticion. The Sound or Music ladies cheered. ku~ Johnson, left, and MaMne Shott. Judith Blakeney, left, and Eileen Passo. Announcement or plans to make 1994 "a mlllion.OOlhu year'' for the auild brought more applause from the fashionable crowd. Judltll Blabnf1, bankina executive with FID, told of the plans for the auiltf's ma,or fund-raiser $lated Cot April IS. Blakeney was joined by Robla WIDDING . Out Lady or Mount Carmel Catholic Church in Ncwpon Beach was the 1euin1 for the Sept 4 -eddina of MuyaMc (Massy) McNamara and Scoct C. To"cnce. olficiated by her uncle, falhcr Edward C. Calluan SJ. or Phoenix. Ariz. The couptc puted 275 aucsts at their reception at Sherman Gardens 10 Corona del Mar. The bride is the daughter or Mn. Robert E. McNamara of Corona dcl Mar and the lase Mr. McNamara. She was given In marriaac by her brother, Robert E. 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Orange Coast College star Bin Rimmer got the test of his soccer career, and.-passed it. 0 range Coast Colle'-e soccer player Bill Rimmer hadn t played aoolkeeper since he was 10 years old, compc1ing on his American Youth Soccer Organiza1ion team. But there he wus. on the firing line, as the Pirates took on def ending state champion El Camino on the road in the team's season-opener. The result was anything but embar~ing to Rimmer and his teammates, il!> the t"o teams played to a 1-1 deadlock. "I was scared," admilted Rimmer, who was called on to fill in when the team's regular keeper m1s..cd the bus ... It was an interesting kind of challenge. lbere were five shots and I "~able to top four. "The defcn e "as really trong that day. I think they stepped 1t up a little bit to help me out." Rimmer's job normally isn't to prevent &Qals, but rather to score them. As an All-Sea View League and A11-CIF first-team selection at Corona del Mar High la~t year. he w~ second on the team 1n goals scored and was the leader in a~is1s So far this year, through 1he first t\\O scrimmages and four matche), Rimmer had not !.Cored but has six assists. "Bill is a good kid and hard worker," said occ Co-Coach uurd C Hayes. "He'll be olleges playing a lot for us." Rimmer recently earned a spot playing-in the halftime ·demonstntion of \he USA-Trinidad m:ucb at El Camino College. "That was quite an experience," he said. "The tryout was over two days and there ~ere 200 to 300 kids there, from all over and all ages. some up to 20 years old. I was one of four chosen overall, for dribbling and shooting. It was a great boost." The Pirl!tcs, 2·0.2 overall, continue their rugged non-conference .schedule with games at home today at 4 p.m. against Cerritos and on the road al Cuyamaca College Friday at 1 p.m. • It comes early m the season, but perhaps it's a timely bye for the OCC football team this week. With losses to 1::.1 Camino an Torrance last Saturday and Mt. San Antonio in their season-opener, the Pirates arc off to their worst start since Coach Bill Workman's fir~t season, 1986. "Well, we can't lose this week." said Workman, who added that he plans lo put the time to good use ... We'll have plenty of things to work on We're back to the drawing board." OCC blew a 24-14 lead in the fourth quarter a1ains1 El Omuno in the Bucs' Mission Conference opener. Workman has now lost all five of his games og.iinst John Fcathcrstonc's Wamors (althouah last year's loss was revc~cd because of an El Camino forfeit). "We played well offensively, but we couldn't get the ball back," said Workman. "Our pass defense was not very effective." SPOllTS EDITOll ROGEll CIJU.SON. '42..fllO. eat. J11 DAILY PILOT Ill ... ICllOOL ... , .... I .... --· ... Lomeli: Just· Wind him 1111, and I t him IQ .... La Quinta's Aztecs got a dose of Estancla's •gamer' from both sides of the ball last week. • Mffe WU Jost ftleecMDe,0 ' iaid 1Jeb • aooc1. who UC> waecbcd LomeH rush b 24 yardl oo 13 caniea. "He probably na IQOre on defeue tbu oo oCreme.. ud be got a little tired. So WO rated him OD ol· fen1e.'' By 8llTy Fd:nlr. Spc:wtl ... S omcwbcre beneath tho No. 36 on -the t>acrot his Estancia Miah jersey, one almost expecta to fmd ~ key to Otcar Lomeli'• ruccca -I windup key. Lomeli, wbo bepD hit ~-tea­--=~· "--=u an iuidc Ji.DclNdrcr. before NU"'ina aeoond·team All·Pacific Cout Leapo bonon on the outaido, Aid be enjoys tat-. ma the exterior route to the quarterl>ll41 A S·foot-11, 195-pound jun- ior outside linebacker and numma back, Lomeli plays football as if his internal sprmg were wound to its limit, dartina straight ahead and gjving little COD.le· quencc to any opposition. "He can't wait for game night, because he h.u a lot of fun going out there and trying to hit people," said Estancia Coach John Liebcngood, who has watched Lomeli't straight- abead appToach worlt well for bis first 12 vanity games. "lie bas great quick- ne a great nose for the baU, and he just seems to go through people. We just point him to the field and let him go play.'' Lomeli's bcel;ne into the La Quinta backfield was a constant in Estancia's 11-0 •-ictory Thursday night, h the Eagle energizer was in on two sacks and produced a minus-lLyards on..,bis five_ tackles. He also snuffed thc,Aztec punter, as he tned to retrieve a bad map. .. I like to be outlide, bccau.c I can UIC my qu.ictnea more," Lomeli said. "When I get off the ball, I'm confident I can set around any otrensr,,, tactle. But when I have to, I can abo go throuab people." said Litbcogood; "He just doean't think anyone is U>uper than be is. He didn't like baviq to read IO much u an inside 'backer,'° we put him out· side where be can just free lance." Aa a running back, Lo- meli said be maintains the no-nonsense approach. · "J~t pvc me the .ball, and I go," he said "l! somebody gets in my way, I try to run over them." Lomeli's uorelentina pressure on the quarter- back, as well as .a con- sistent rush from defensive cod Mark Mollner and tact.Jes Matt Simpson and Dean MicU, helped pro- duce seven sacb. '1'bcy couldn't block Oscar and Mark on the pass rush, and if they .nepped up into tbtrpotut to try to get away from them. our in.side guys were right then:," Licbengood said Lomeli said a sack i.s the ultimate, but For his contribution in holdiQa La Oui.o· ta to minUJ-13 yards in total offense, Lo- meli is the DaJly Plloc Player of lhe Week. be also takes pride in pinnina running backl behind the line. Oscar J.om,li o( Estll\Ci~ is th' 01ity Pilot High School FootlWI PLlyer ol Wt& DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL FALL SPORTS ATHLITI Of THI WllK P-lAJ MIST-Y-. ~ Volleyball star Misty May just keeps putting 'em away with spectacular results. By Bany Faulkner, Sports Writef A s with her status on the vol-• leyball court, Newport Harbor High junior M1 ty May stands alone when it comes 10 assessing her level of dominance. "I am stoppable. You can stop me," insisted the 5-foot-9 outside hitter, who found l11tle support for those statements while leading the S:ul· ors to the title of the Orange County Championship Saturday at Edison High. May, who meshes a 27-inch vertical leap w11h per- haps the county's most potent arm swing nnd deft shot making ability, recorded 18 kills in the title match sweep of Laguna Bench en route to tourna- ment MVP honors. Drandc's bclief:i., as an early cducatton from her fa. 1hcr Butch Mly, a beach \Olle)'ball legend, stressed development m all facets of the gGme. Ml\)' is as comfortable fielding :i.Cr\es and sp1l..es in the back row as she is setting teamm:ues, blocking. or pounding the oppo)illon wilh her booming blasts. And when :i.he touches teammate Jenny Heckcr's sets, the re ults arc as ~ucces)(ul D) they are unpre· d1ctable. "The ball never goes the same place t-.a«," Drunde said of May's uncanny ability to find the hole m a "ilcfense. "She ha) the m~t 1nctive abihty to take wh3t other teams g1\'e her." May credits increased play1n~ time on the beach the past three year) for developing her ability to both read the block. and dispense the \ar1ety of shots needed lo frustrate would-be digs. "You can't Jump as high on the beach, so it fortes )i'OU 10 aim for the come~ nnd work on a lot oC fi· ncssc shots," said Moy, who is an equally danacrous hitter from the back row. For her handiwork, she is the Dally Pilot Athlete of the Week. "I'm getting more sets in the back row this yen, Alhlet~ of Week Misty M~y of Newport Harbor and it's something teams r--------------------__,;.-_ __,;. ____ _ Though humility LS yet another attribute for the All-American standout, there are plenty who would counter the assertion that she is not invincible. "Misty was on an opposina club team, so I had plenty of chances to uy to fiaure out how to stop her," said Oranftc Cottnty Volleyball Oub Coach Charlie Brande. 'But the only way I came up with, was to not let her touch the ball. If she touches the ball, .1he's going to beat you. h 's that simple. I thought she was the best high school player in the nation during the club season.'' May's well-rounded skills lend credence to aren't expecting.'' Sponsored by: May credits workouts with Harbor weightlifting guru Tony Ciarelli for adding muscle to her arm swjng, as well as inches to her vcrtic~I leap. The increased stren&th has also helped her hold up under the strain of hun- dreds of swings and leap See MISTYn C ASTLINE AUTOMOTIVE ... SERVICE _..,. __ avian ------- THE ATHLETE'S CHOICE 3000 s. BltllDI 1133 So. COlll HwJ. COlll llell. QS.0130 Lll'n .... ·•.am Ma/or R1p1lrr Wslcome • Minor Repairs W1lcom1 2380 Newport Blvd. Costa Mesa 650-8598 or 650-8599 0 f1 [ fJ r. 7 n t .'Di 1 }" I Ii I[)! l }' 8 A n 7 T 0 : ) f 'I . ' ' •. ' : • ' '1 ' ' ', T I ', o Coech John Varpa• SCa Kinp, pla)'- i ewry bit like the top-ranked team 14 U.. Of. Southtm Section ,Division I, didn't expKt 10 -~r bencf\. n the btsannina or the second halt. dlltar Sea View Leasue opener on 1\iaday apjnst nnbd No. 10 in the Clf OMsJoq I, the ·trounc- •ncd early, as the Sea Kinis (l-0) lwi\tt\ered lr- 17·7, ln the V~uerot' pool. -...... ,J 11;11 , ., .. ·-• 7-7 l~'a ~ pre ure (bciD& ranked No. l).'' Varps said: ere, IUll two montbs away from 0~ . .R.ight now, it lllllM l matter \o ~ if wc wett first-or 31st bccau:sc di bave a k>t to learn. ' # ... don't know wbo'1 on the ranking COOtmitl~, but ntJy they think we t.houkt be (No. 1). "People l mJaht be uptct about this, but 1 don't care one Of aholber. I'd rather bC there at the end." OIM atarts five juniors. Two-meter man Crosby Grant plkcepcr Gres Sa~r ue the only seniors who 8'at f ollowin1 a succeuf'ul summer in their 15-and- club proaram. ""ora it out that the Sea K.iJ\aS are tCd. Vafiueros (4-3 overall), one or the Sea View (al°"' with Ncwpon Harbor) ~d to chal- CdM for the title lhis autumn, found out quickly. •he first I mJnute, 2S seconds of the coatut, the Sea ~ scored three fast·brcak pis. "11\at'a one or our 11rong points," Varpa said. ··our tountcr-anack." · What wrpriscd V1r1as was the fact that his Sea Kings &lefeated Irvine by only one pl in the summer. ~We h:ad a tou1h tune with them in the summer," he id. "I felt we controlled that (summer) pmc, but a ·eoal game is a lot d1Cf crcnt than '*Ml happened csday). We did a lot or preparina for this garne in rltouts. We're a sman te;im, so wc should know what 're doins." CdM scored on four of fo.-c shots-on·goa.I in the open· period, while taking advantage or two, 35-sccond dock violations on Irvine. Sawyer, who played only the fi"'t half, recorded four of his six Aves in t~ first ner as CdM built 1 •-2 lead. 0-"'• -0-~, ~ Corona del Mar's Adam Mcfarland (9) battles Irvine's Tra\.'is Newhouse in a Sea View League duel Tuesday. other fast break with 0:59 rcmnaoing. Hueston and Palda led the Sen Kings with four so.:il) each, while Grant added three and Bu1olich tY.o. U.:icl..- up go3lkceper Doug Jetton recorded SL~ ).lves in the second half for CdM. Eagles put Valencia away In non-kague action. I:: toocia 10, \'altncia S: Estanc1..t senior Adam BollenbJch ~ored three or his fi"e go;ils 1n the ~cond quarter to break open a I· I f1r.t-qu.1rtcr tie, 10 lead the h~t E!lgle) Uollcnb.ich Jhu h.!d three ~!)lS, "h1k "l was rut pleased with how Sav.')'cr plJ)td. · Vars~ said. ''Then Jetton pla)ed the whole second half ;ind d1J a nice job. Whell you're up b) eight gval •. )OJ c:in of· Cord to h3\c a lot of sub t1tutcs. . brother ChJJ &lknbnch hld three n~1'>t) :ind one go.ii NEWPORT BEACH -Van· essa Godbey and Jennifer Jacob •IA combined to sweep Saddleback ~ High singles opponents, 36-1, to lead host Newport Harbor to a 17-1 Sea View League Ylctory Tuesday. Kim Lewu and 'Genevieve Evarts. as weU as Emil) Barker and Katie Canrigh1 ~pt. m doubles to help the S:ulors i.mpt'O\'e to 5-0. 2· 0 to league SaddJebac~ fell to 3-2 ovcraJl. ••••" ...,._ n , •••••ll•ck 1 ~ l h I : Gocl>ey def CIO 6-1 . oet Cial\e 6-0. dlf T rw\ &-0, Cllor\ (NHI won, &-0, 6-2. 6-0 JJCOb (NH) wan. 6-0 6-0 6-0 . Dee• I 11• Ltwis-Evw \ did Le-Cao 6-2, dlf ~·Sr\. 6-2. def Ly-Lt 6-2. ~.C~ NH) won. 6-l 6-3 6-0 It ~ , at 1-6 WOf\. 6-2 6-3 -·· •• , .. Ill ••di. 111-8 MISSIO VlfJO -E~tancia High sophomore Wbnne} Gillwn • IA OlM's defense toot over in the scrond quancr. trig· ... • 6-0 run th3t ltd to 1J 10.2 hlltliffie rcaa. The . Kinp convened on SLl of their seven $bots. · James Palda. rotating in the middle with Grant afld "1 don't know ~ho else is strong ID lc;q;uc th1'> )eJr, I for fut:inc1J (\-3) And}' Thorpe had ~\en ~'e:. for S· ~new Newport HarbGr. ~ill be. (Coach.Bill)_ n 1rneu ."~ "1~nn:i. whrclt dro~d V*ncm ttYJ4. there all summer and 11 s a mnrkcd change •.n how NcY.· Jose Soto and Mark Plascencia also scored single swept thrc.c Slngles rMtcbes, a.nd ,,,- freshman Qunella Jaeger v.:on. ~-• of 3, but the Eagles couldn't O\'crcome bos1 Capistrano Valley, "'htch earned a 10..S non- lcaguc garls tennis Vlctory Tuesday. Stretz.ow in the fint hall, scored twice Crom the position 10 i.anJte CdM'• scorinf. run. Thad Buzoli· folk>'A'in& with a (ast·brcak Sol • thanks to . a nice pus from Grant, then Neil Hueston scored on a n11ty shot with 2:0S ldl in the first ball. Hue1ton scored apin with 1:22 left, aCttr beatin& l'r· • e's Scott Trausch in a 1Wtm nee to the ball. Grant ppcd the sccond-qu:arter blowout by scorin& oo an· ~aw a very aood team." a1)11ll'11.n:. •'but we are very ln· ~cl we have only four playen back from last teUOa and l7 -freshmen, and most of them .. atrai&)\t out ot hi&h school. .. We could have had a better mix of sophomores and freshmen this year. but we had 10 cut some Of them (retumen). E~ry year ry to recruit better and bcner "" We recruited specif IC playen to fit our needs. want to keep your rcturnen. but whca h comes to it, you have to ao with the better pla)'Cn. .. So far, tho Pirates arc unbeaten (2.0-2), bavtna ded c!efcndin1 state champion El Camino in lu opener 9'nd East Los AnJel ln ill sca>nd maleh. OCC. -"Ida opens the conference .Cuon Oct.$ at <:)'pre Ml"nC4 its fir5t victory of tho seuon CMr Palomar. S- J,..&kn &hroulcd Mt. San Antonio Monday, 6-J. tumin1 from last year· a 1J·7· 1 squad are def end· Jaon Or.Alley, a ICCOftd.team AU-Onnae Em·. Coafcrcnce aclection wt year. and Teddy Wat· po~ Harbor has bee~ playmg. Dut Y.e ~on t pl:i> them goab in the second period to help put the game on ice. until (Oct. 6) -that s too far away. We re too ~uung to The Eagles wall be meeting their alumni next Tuesday ldok ahend. at 6:30 p.m in a tuneup for league down the road. I U Yl!W l UQUI! NON·LEAGUI! The Eagles fell to 2·3. C1111llb •t0 Y ..... 10, Rat.Mc• 8 •lntllM: Reider (E), lost ID Tmytor. ~. def. l.estCM'I s-o lost to Day 2-6 t;lttiam (El. won 6-4. 6-3. 1~. Jaeget Corona det Mar 17, lrvlne 1 Estancia 1 o, VaJencla 5 Score by Quartera E!.tancia s 2 2 _ 10 CoronlddMar ' 6 4 3-17 lfa;enc1J 2 O 2-5 irw. 2 0 ' 1-., (£). lolt 5-7, won 6-'. 6-4 ·.:.. Deulllsa: Houch-MillhMt (E). lost to West-ttirm l · C«onJ Ciel t.Uf scoc:ino Hueston ( P•lda 4 Grar:t 3 IMOldl 2 Ca· E 'lane~ .cor1119 A BoOtnoa.:n 5 ?tastl'".tC a 2 Soto 1 C Bo tr!!X''I PMl 1. GllSOOYr 1. luc~r 1. Strtl.:o.., l Sa~es Sa'l\1tr 6 .k"ln 6 1 Hoao~..i 1 SJ•es Tno"'e 7 5. IOit ID ...,.-81\dga ).6 lolt ID Oovsey~ 6- 7. ~ (E) lost 2-6 3-6 won 6-t. Kmte-Noll (E) lost ()..6, 3-6. WCW'I 6-1 MW1 SC()m9 ltl 3 lrllUSCf'l 3 G!>Son 1 ~vts ~ 1, VlittlCIJ,SCOC!r.'; J.1l .a Scn;:z 1 ~.ts L~Cfil~ee<'l 5 David Biekld, a defender with the OCC 1991 )late champs who was ineligible lllSt year, also returns. The Dues' top ne\llrcomer for 1993 is probably ccn- ter·forward Martin Holmquist, a 6-Coot-2, J9().pounJ freshman from Helsinbori. Sweden. He should be amona the top scorel") on the team. A former team handbJll player -with the s~cd1~h Youth ~ational squad, Ha)CS says of Holmqui)t, 0 He's a "lnoosc." ' More offenst\iC firepower is expected from first· year players Matt Rillera. Corona del ~hr High grad· uate Dilly RimmcT, Eric Oandelo, Marttn ~1guel and Rafael Mo~ueda, as ~cu as former OCC pl cc-Ucker Doug Mcrtmo. in ha first year of wccer eligi- b1J1ty. Other newcomers at foNard vylnJ for playin1 time arc James McOell:in from Bitburg. Ger· many, Scott Manson. 0Jv1d N:i· kasone and Patrick '\ eather· poon from Mcmpru~ Tenn. Another former footb:ill pla)er, Eric Mifflin, minds the net. Hayes and Claurc feel he's the best Pmue keeper sjnce JC All-American Ken La!lJWonhy tended goal for OCC in ilS 'tate chmpionsh1p )ears of 1989 anJ 1991. Besides OCC's three returning f ullbaclc.s, 6-4 fresh· man Orea Anson figure to play an important role a'I the 'lopper. Hawaiian Kyle Ditto, a (rcshmnn, should also be a standout, accordin1 to Hl)CS. Otber top defenders are Peter Gutierrez. Michael Mendell and Stuart Murry. 8c.sidcs the usu.al tough cast of opponents an the conference -including f\allertoo, Rhenide, fl'\inc Valley and Rancho Santi•ao -'he Bu loaded up a non-coaterencc schedule thll includes $0me of the but teams ln Southern CalilomiL ''lbe lu1 time we woa the tale title, v.c pla)ed the same type or tchedule,'' .aid liaYcs. .. And 'AC didn't do real well in the prcKason. We might not ha-.. had the pcatat record. but wheD it c~ time fOr the pla)'Olfs. boy, we ... ere rudy." Pirates actii1g like contenders ~ OCC 's women's soccer team has gotten ott to a good start in title quest. By Otrns Brostemous Sp0rts WMer W ith ~L\ rcgul.ir' bad.. from the 1992 !KlUJd. the Orange CoJ't College \\Omen :. :.1X1.·cr te am should be a contender in 1he Or· angc I.:mpire Confercn.:c r Jee this ye:ir. team's top 'corer. brnlo.c a leg dunng the 'ummer b1.1t ma) be rc:aJ~ tl1 go in 11mc for the onfer~ncc opener. Dond ~1d A~~ordmg to the Cll!l~h. the f'1r .:itc' need ll' 'rorc more 1hi~ )ea~n OCC t:ilhed JUSt 3.; go.:ab IJ)t )C:ar. JnJ h31f of thll e c:imc lrom 1~0 pla~e~ -. John n :rnd Linda l.CY.10 c,,;.i .. t :.trugsleJ do"n the Mretch. lo inti foe of 1h l1n;.il eight Con- te '' Sophomore Dani T:i) lur. "ho )4'\lred th ree ~oal' At least th:it') the feehn~ ,J( OCC Coach Dar-J:. a frc)hman. could )tcp up on the t~'"' :.uJ 1111.-. h3 r3 &nJ, entering her I :?th 'ICJ)()n wilh 3 122· :rnd Bond ;ibo h:is e\Cr:il fre)hmen Y.ho m:l\ hC'lp 52-33 (.67 ) career marl.. The P1r:ues 3rc com mg otfcn i' el)· off a )CCOnd str:iight off·)Ca~m Y.lth 3 7.9 2 O\Cr· ''(Estanda High product) T.111 1\cy,l n.t '' a all mark, fini)h1ng third in the' Or.inge ------l..illful b:allh.:indlcr anJ ) r: "Ill h.lp Empire Conference U'>," :uJ BonJ. "KJrtn ll31'tc;id The Pir:ites hJ\e gotten their ~e3~on )hould be .1 \C\>rcr rl r u' (.;\CC \kact{' off to a suong t:irt "ith 3 6-3 m.ui... hJ'. i our fo'>tC\t }.1J th1' HJr ld ,h: ha' llll captured the MOl.lrplrlo. Tournament a nice ~h~lt \\ c'rc hvpmg l '' &•X>.1 chnmp1onsh1p -.ith :i 4-1 re .. 'Ord. :ind hl\· thing> from hC'r .. ing pht four matche:> at the D:i}.cr,ficlJ ophomore Culltl:acl. \t ~' l IC'th· Tourn:iment l:i:>t Y.ed.cnJ cnnglon "'" team ~ OCC\ C\· OCC ~111 hoi.t the Y.Omen i. t~te pcricnccJ m1Jl 1tldcn tl.'I m:aii.c th.. P1· champ1on~h1p Dec 5 rate tou&h to x""t.lrc Uf"'.,n 1n J <N~ "E.,pcricni.:e 1 dcfin11cl~ a trons poml for u ," aid Bond, \\ho \\Oil c\lnlcrencc Barban Bond Drandtc C'u1g fornic1 )Y.C' pcl on :i couple t'C ()(C C"Cnfercn~c 1.h.1mpion- h1p !Klu:sJ '''tn\ &nJ a' a cu.1.:h 1h1 tit le:. 10 1984 :ind ca h )Car Crum JQS6 to 19 9, ns well as the ttltc ch.:impion hip 1n · 9. "\Ve\e ,ot :ill the right ingredient for a good year, including mcngth and dcp1h. Mo)t impor- tant!), ~c\e got a good kceP<'r. too:· Fre,hm;in RebcC'Ca Com)tocl. Y.111 g"ud the net for the Par:atc · She ".l} ddcn 1,e Mo t V1lu:lblc Player for Orange last season . .tnd ~as ~ice an All-Century League 'lecond·te:im )Clcctaon. ' &phomorc miJfielJcrs Am> Cook. a scrond· team All·OEC p1d.: last )Cir, Mel Dcnh m, Jennifer Obpin and Beck) Nordqui I ihoulJ pro· \idc much of the team's le de hip, and the P1· ratelli v.111 look to Denham and Crupin to c:irry some of the k."\)nn1 burJen. f re hman forv.-ard Suty Schmidt, •ho w.a re· c,ruitcJ to rcpl cc anclisiblc Jill Johnson (team· lcadina nine coats. three • ti in '92) the From 8 • c:a..on She'll be ~orking v.ith 'cvtr~I fre,hricn l1n ddcn,c. 1ntlud1ns fullbJll..\ Jcnn:i BiefclJ. Jc~,,~i \\1lham'> anJ All1'4>n Corr:idm1. 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(114) mlM:. onio. f\H'NCu,., '87 90009, 1-owner. gnry. .....,_, aMV'OOI. 6049 Mt( '"'· mint. 115.750. 7594041 -----tared, one year otd. tail) Dover Shore9/ t..w, Hunt Beech. 250-8850. paintJnO*. frame.s, ... Hu. kink •t the end Westc:Un ..,.., ...... CASHIE.RS MlllOr on ... L 2915 Aedhltl, St• • H-s>PY hMhhy wnt\•1--------- of his tall. Rewwd. port Beach. co. 1utMld$ary now~ PRO 5yarF A10S. CM.162-33e:J peace dowiee & 3 male BONDA 9085 640-2002 or 720-9382 1714) ...0594 . cepllng •ppOcatlona ,,..-Zebfa flnchff, cdh for PT/FT. Afl9fY at PERSONNEL SEJMCES Auetrlan •ldebo.,d, only 784-4t23liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii8 LOST APSI a-ron, 2S4s•---------• mrble top 11299 -----------••ar~ DESER"f' TORTOIH &_ p~ eo.R-Hwy. *'ECREfMlft Small oak enne ~ U>lS ~ ~_.. ...... ~ ~ Sf, ~ ~ Last • .., on Chaflea· FITNESS CdM. 758-e807 1120 7 69-?aH ~N~ good cono~ ~ ton by PaularLAo tD CAR• EKP'd, &MMEO. oe-•io '°' CH•RRY au••N eluded" fr-.:am Obo •7~tt• School. CM Sunday, Lose 12 lbs In 7 CS.p-retlabfe lndlv needed s.cr.c.ry profk:ient on ANNB OtnloQ Room t ' ~·--------­Aug 15th. Family Pet Iha 10 hr di.ti Send In nurMfY d\Mtng Sun· WP S.t, Window9 Of tatH & 8 d'tai,., buf· ;:: "'::'" Kf" ....... ., Prelude. Btue, PS. Children h .. rtbtokent 51 a. Lg SASE '°' ~ momlng MtVlcea, MS Word. Very pro. fat & cttlna wtmlnored '°' 1 'I' ::n,Sat M P8. s..:g. =o:" Ifft PteaM Help! We need sample & Info pack-Community Church. ~~ -=pn.r.po.,.: ~ :!,.~ ~ 0~0122-a301 000 ~ ~ obO. to find him bef~,.. he age: U1t.11n11te HNJUt, CdM. &44-7400 -_,..,.,., 2075 Nlwi>OU1 Btv CM hibematesl Pteue call Po Box 3445, S.F S. B I e 0 t re ft I 0 A• dona. TOP ISi Come MatdWlQ '7-pc: eheny Kat9n. gee.9172.. CA 90870 ...,...._..Good pey In ftor lnteNtew Mono-4-poster bdrm 1e1 ______ 606 __ 0 _ n:c• ~~ S Fri, ~p at: t9$52 11,MO. l90-38S8 BICY~~r ,_.. --------------------------1LOST DOQ: Fem Ger· 1812 N. _...geon I. MacArthur Blvd . eo..emp wtlt modulaf ~ man Shepherd/Coyote Santa AIVI M4-1n 2 1315, Irvine. (714) qu az bdnn Mt •/bOlt iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 9110 BUSINESS BUSINESs mix. white with black PERSONALS kAP" NOMI! need• 25CMMl.50. bed Irma, llQhl•d 3 USED 10..peeda, 2 ·~ornrrT:.~-s on back, wearing eddltJonal ~I ... RANQ9 ROVllltl 1 cm< ""' ~. lltnl Condi $15,900 ObO. OPPORJUNllY OPPORTUNITY ,.n.n_n-•u•n~--n-&• bright pink collar.,.,,,._ hetpef9 fof c.r. of PRO STAf. F Qlaas ca~lnet• & m~·•. 1 •oman'a. 2904 2904 '• awen to 'Babe.' Loal elderly gentleman. bridge Entertalnmt ~5450 &40-90t7 9/t6 vec: lnrine & 17th. SCHOOLS. P•m.,,.m poslllon• PERSOMHEL SaMcU cnv w/TV. 120-0101 eM-50'0 IEv 6424434 iiLiiOiiCiiiiAiiLiiiiViiiiEiiNiiDiiilNiiiiQif RETIRE In 2 vr-. Food LOST 6 CM. Pis call &42·J9t7. lnctude 7:00 p.m..-7:00 SECRaTARY MOVING: Antique SPORTING ROUT• Sue-LQ&Y AOQJ. INSnocnolf 3012 a.m. --days; ~ P~on-... -.cn.duilng wlchr., couch, 2 ~~ IOTSO'llSllJ 9145 ~ ~......;.t.!!. Cill fOOBD--2925 spayed *" Mbte & P m.-8'00 p.tl'(. _._ appca. ~ compAef cNUrs. ~ esr.a«, GOOD$ vvv~ ---Ot--~334H360 todrt. 714-97<MMS50 white, no 0::..,. Ha •• , •••• IH\.&t ~~~·i:.· ...... "~ waft. P/f. Ml"' c... btg "*'°'· t ~ ca-·11i&iliiiil•ililillil•• No 1pec:lal •"•II• need9d In "*ldlng. All cash Income Industry Is available to every· onel L.at"t patQnted machine '°' aale at super low price. Po- tential OU>•• $600- $800 MCh mac:htne wt(ty Elt 900-448-0804 • Found• 2 young " -.5-_..__ ~... 850-1782 b.twe_;, 9'-3 ~ .tth ahelwM, 111 -'90 OAI *#T -"-ale. UNIQUE ~•DEER Info disc In nec:llt. Lost Accred. Alty. In-smoker, Enoll•h ....s. 7S~t ~ ~a Iron._ 3 &hf\! pis .... reo. $5,600. ~ male dogs, 1 tan w/ 8/20 In M ... d-4 Mar atrucled. ~ SWdy • p e • k I n o no t Tw"-..P;;:::achool plCC:h4nQ W9CSQe. ~· Uk• newt .....,.., millil OPPORTUNtTY ,.ed band-. I black tract. CM. AEWARDI FREE INFO ICICMG-2555 esMntlttl. f>teaH write H8 area. 2-epm Priv MOVINQz Slmmona .,. ~ left~ 873-HM °' 4544100 Natlonal Art glen ~:U~~· lnb•~:.~~l~i PteH• call S5e-715I. to u•lnclude e11,pe1t-ac~dol. ECE unit• ~=h:ntt~ $400 T20-t815 ~t~~I ::'~::! PC~• area. &45-4SS3 LOST Hl,.....r•n enc• and 1alllry req d Ne-144t TV In c&blnet. GE re· 'V -Cat ............ EMPLov..earr 1'9qul,.ed. Posi onec:. hi--·-a. .... _ I --------nmoum our fine Tiffany gifts FOUND DOCi nr 19th & MWARO •.wa~nA eo. 5112, Balboa I• •Teletnm'ketef• .. ...,. ,....._.. ..,... .o TiceTS 6()75 HIS No aolUng High earn-Plac4tntla. Sun, 9-19. 7141844-7894 land, c.&dom&a 928S2. Able to wot1' aa ~ mtac. Ouahty VERY IOQS low Investment Golden retrlver/Qer· Money UAL . Sell 'tO'.lf hOf1W pendent contractor '~ 875-3.925 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii •aa ........ w....-. Call (805) 528-7855 man shepard mill. 1 yr LOST Pruc rlptlon and C&ualfied speaks through ctanifled. Mn1nQ appta k>t Sal.ea lhtet ... ~ W24! I -WAY elt. Jae~. auto. pwr ·~ old Very lrlendly, Gt.uses. Lt tan caM Its tanvua9e M1-MTit Rep P• tv + comm. Wht ~. 9nd tbtM FL mele, np 9'2&. bttl.L A/C Ong owwnet. clean 546-5632 nr/at Fedco 722-9713 Akhatd a1 Ma M39 & mOlet ...,._73$1 JOfn Martin, M$-20G2 S2SOQiobo. 9,,.2770 • TEl!PBOD 3894 SDVJa ------- 3110 nu -------- 3121 3121