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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-11-16 - Orange Coast Pilot11111 o~ 1:1111 largotl&n 1118 ---Of truelmorT A ' we slide Jnto the hectic bolida11t when it's easy lo forpt such cesauies anaid decisions on how latp a canned ham to proc:u~ let'• pause and live a b'L'!: .. luto to one of Newport •a IDOSt-di.stinpished rac:Uoos. I ... CLI You want honor? UM. Class? UM, t<M. Maluriry? ICM. lCM. lCM, ad infinitum. Broderick CnwCord eat your heart out. Founded by noted developer -Wilfoam Lusk out o( ptilude ror the captute ota man who kidnapped Lusk'• nephew, the loose·knh poup or business leaders known u the HM Cub poured heapina hclpinas or pr~~ all over the bf"l't'e men and worm:n in blue 11 Newport &:ad\ Police Depanmcnt. · The club·a compusion Cor ClOpf> WU exJul>itcd in the NBPD ~ la the form or an elaborate da5play that inchaded a ta.rae ~ dedicated to the departments yearly heroes. Often li«nes, Vl'hen crime-fclltina tools the city coulda't afford were sacedcd, the lCM Cub stc~ in to beJ • • !};;e club's preeminent show or VSfitudc had been the lavish police awards luncheon held annually since 1971. Hundreds ol people crammed into badquct rooms O\'er the ,can to pat Newport's ftncst on the back Cor bravery, intepity, vaJor. I t all coded last year due to 1CX. scandal, the SI uff that makes Geraldo Rivera all ·· fro&by 11 ~mustache. I Exi>Qlice thief Alb Campbell and ex-Capt. Tony Vtlla were driven into retirement by 1UUal harassment accusations. Amid the cootro\ersy, ne11ly ~ or NBPD cast "no conftdence" ¥Otes qainst Campbell This was not ooly 1 public sbp-in-lhe-racc to the embattled chief. but to the I~ Oub. CampbeU was the dub's best buddy. He handed out the awards at the luncheons. And wben the wa.lla were cavina in around Campbell, he &riped about tho city'a ueatment or him II • lM gcM<>sclbcr. Tho blue boostcn saw red. Tho awards luncheon wu tenppcd. Instead. a retirement bash WU thn>Wn for Campbell. And Lust this past week took beck the items in the NBPD ~y. Thci UM Oub ii aoina 1~7 (lha1 means "out of service" roe thole •ho haven't kept up on.. their "Drape&" reruns). These nuat Klionl ~ ......... ,. .,. ... ~252·9141 642·S67t ..... • ~ More than 250 people attracted to AIDS-related eXhibit over the weekend. Br ·~ LOA&. n-An wun.a NEWPORT CENTER -The conUO¥asy ewer AlOS-relatcd an senerated W.ble weekend crowds at the Newport Harbor Art Mu- seum where omcials say most visi- 1on wondered what all the fuss WU about. Some · museum-coers phoned their comment directly to the O~ily Pilot hocline by way of a tdcphc)oe hook-up installed in the exhibit room. while otben put pen 10 paper to expreu their r~acuon at a lencr-writina 5tlt1on set up nealby. On moQ weckenJs, the Newport Harbor Art Museum averages about 175 visitors, according mu· scum spokesperso n Maxine Oaiber. But about 260 people showed up lut weekend 10 !tee the AIDS-related exhibit. The ar1umc;nt over "'hat'!> :in and what's not bepn when New- port Beach Councilman John Hedges criticized the museum Cl· htbit. "Self-Portnit!' Hcdccs uys the city bas the riiht to object to "'hat he considers an indecent ex· hibit bcausc or the $10,000 in public funds donated to the mu- seum. The councilman'• wife, Maria Hedges. has alio ilsued a strongly worded attack acain t the exhibit. "Surprisingly, the Hedaes h2\lc done a lot of good at getting peo- ple 10 come out and look at the Newport-Mesa School District Superintendent Mu Bernd and wife Shelley prepare for .:a weekend run to S~ta Monica. · BORN TO RIDE Schools Superintendent Mac Bernd reveals a lifelong love of two-wheeled motoring Br UJU LOA.a,. n.u• wa.m:a W hen Newport-Mesa Unified School D1ltrict Superintendent Mac Bernd was 14 )Cars old -he belon&ed to .. motorcycle sang. Sort of. .. If you were 14 )"Can old. you could se• • license to ride a low·powercd motofC)cle -il was basically a motonzcd biqdc, .. says Bernd, whO rode ~ S.bolwpowcr. maroon motor )('O()ter to Arvada Junior Haah School in Colorado. 1bere was • cro up or us who hlecJ to bun around town like a bunch or bumblebees.•• Bernd says. "We all h:sd aew cuts." Thus began a lif clo"& love ... of two-~hceled motoring. At ac SO. Bernd i.s still ridjl\J. but has chopper of cbolce is now a turquotse and cream Hu&ey..Oavidson low rider. Bernd has customized hCty inch of his 1991. 1340cc, 100-honcpower Harley -doing moo ol lhe wort ~tr. "Things J~ lJnd of c,01,~d,' Bernd s:l) . "l v.cnt through .:a series of motorC)des ·· In college, Bernd roJe a Bnll h~nude Triumph. l.lter mO\ing on to h1gh·performan e Jap:inese motorC)cle). But the Harley-Davidson 1\ his fa\oritc because o( ILS "element.ii" qU31ity and the fact that the motorcydc ~ not too h1ah·tcch to worl. on. "I ha"e nothing :ig;u n't the Jopanesc motOfC)'CICS. but wmctimC'\ th't) work so v.ell you Corgc~u·re on a motorcycle," Bernd say . "l got bad.. into Harlcys They \ibrtlc, they mV.c some noise and )'OU know fOU'rc on I m h1ne " Bernd doe not drn his Harle) to Y.Ork ......... /. r art in this museum;· Gaiber said. "In people's mtnds. it's bccomC a ceruorlhip i.isue." But Hedge ~a)') censorship i.s not the point. He sees the exhibit a an example or how the city is' wasting tu dollars during ~ffic..\llt economic times "What 1 personally feel · about the an u>elf i~ reallv irrele\.'&nt," Hedge!> said. 'Tm concerned about the larger ii.sue of the pro- priety of public funding. These kinds or thi ng~ ought to be the S..MURUM/a Trust fund would help establish dog park ~ Offtc1als say pet owners must raise the money to fund the area themselves during the next year. BY MAai-;u: lilCL£oo, nAJF Wlt1Tu COST A MESA -Freedom has .l pnce for dog O"-ncrs Cit) 0Hic1al) ~ad the\' "o-.ld ap· prlJ\le malang Te\\m~lc P:irl on 1'C'-'port Ik>ulC\ard a dc~gnatcd bark pul Ho"e'er. O'o'nen mu)t r:u e the mone' to fu nJ the parl the~l,es during the ne't )CU HI a cuy-c-stabli,hed tru)t fund · When v.c set up the Sa\'C Our Youth center. it "'as a sun1l3r ~1h.t­ .at1on," said Councilman Joe End· son. "We set up a tru t fund and 1t estabhshcd a rnJ sense of own· er')h1p \\hat I'd like to ~e here 1s that same sense of ov.nerlh1p .. Cuncnt~ muu be v.~d on a lcu)h no longer than 8 feet af o"'ner"i. v.;1nt to "alk thc:u pct an)" "'here in ·the C1ty, off their o"n proper,()'. The designated area - about three acre"> -of TeW1nldc Par!-. "ould be modelled alter a s1m1lar park in Laguru Beach v.here dop run free v.ith other dogs. an a Icnced area · \\c arc cl e IQ 60<:i apart· mcnt dv.eller and conJos an the cit) v.1th no pl<1.cc Lo run their J ), " !>31J Diel Mehren, a parl) .:and recre:u11.>n commts.\Joner. "\\ e 1houaht ma)tlc this v.as an area that v.a) under ~"'ed." Some "'ere diupP'>anled by the rounetl'i dcc&>ion to ignore recom· mcndJtion by the parks and rec· reat1on cumm~on and ~taff to apprO\c penJJng Sll.500 to erect fencing, c t:abl~h 1Jgn and dcmol· 1 h ne1ghborin& Tc:Winlle Yard to provide parking, The rccom· mcndallon al«> suggested that after c taN~hin& the park. the cit) ,hould '°ltc11 suppon from park U\CI"\ Ill rep.av the Clt} for the Cll· pcn'c "Thi' 1' a "Cl) hagh hurdle." '31d ''"hn L>c\\'111. chairman of the p;arl anJ recreation rommi' ion ··1 th1nl 1n ~me ca~~ H1U ha'e to build >mcthang w the) v.111 come Tho..c 1nterc,teJ 1n Jonatina rnone' or matcn:a for · tM p:arl ">hould call the cat)· dep:artment uf rommuntt) '<"ice It 754-5300 Thliter m•ager ass•lted ·~midnight screenlnll. • • • • • .......... , .. , . QUlmON OP DAY Are massage parlors OK for our town? Editor. Tbt Cosu Alu• Planal~z Commlssiaa ls coasJdc"ria11 tM fate of two 11cupttssurr buslncssu. wbicll attd adult cntcrl11JlllJJcat llttascs. Tbc dcb111c has sparked coatrot'crsy 01 tr n111ssa1c businesses Jn icntnl. 0 • I ju)t wanted to let you know that I n:all) l m very upset to sec this in the paper this morning. I want them to lea,.e. I don't wanl them 10 ha"e anything to do wilh 1he city of Cost:1 f\1c sa, and I just think it's \Cry 'AUlng. And I wish th:11 they wo uld go to \\1es1minster or Garden Grove and )lay a .... ·ay fro m Costa Mesa. No. I dun't th ink they should be allu1,1,ed to operate al all. ANNE MARIE CRAIGS Costa Mesa D A legitimate n1assage technician, fi r)t of all, docs not C\'en \\'ant 10 be called a mas.s)gc parlor. l would think th:il you .... ·ould be able to find ou1 what the educa tional background is of the person. A massage technician is far from i.o n1eone wh o '-'"'Orks in a massage parlor, which really has a negative connotation and people probably 1hink ir's a house of prostitution. So if it 's a lcgi1ima1c massage technician Dnd it's just another busines.) 1hen it should definitely be allowed. If il's not, i1 would be good to get rid of it because it's bad for the name of !I massage, which is !I skill that has a lot of education behind it. PH'i'Lus STURMAN Corona del t-.1 ar 0 Although some people have used massage as a front for illegi1imate activi14es, mas.sage itself is a perfectly appropria1e enterprise for Costa Mesa or any other city. Imagine the poJ!.ibilily that a criminal organization would discove r a '-'"3Y to use a greeting card shop as a front for prostitution . Would that mean th!ll all greeting card shops would automatically become suspect as a result? Obviously not. And it is jusl as absurd to shut down a massage center that hu no criminal record or history of police problems. REV. CHRIS SCHRINER Costa Mesa 0 I frankly have seen this happen in other cilies and thinp that arc undesirable usually tend to follow the mas.sage parlors. l was in Ocveland a few months ago, and there's a real problem there. JAMES WEA VER Costa Mesa 0 I am calling to express opposition to the massaee parlor permits. The businesses have already broken the law, and I 1hink they should be denied their permit. And if they arc not, I would consider leaving the city of Cos1a Mc,a. CHRIS SULLIVAN Cosla Mesn aD.•m •IMIUMOTUMll ........ • YOICll t Debating community issues '' Every year Michael Botwinick trots down to City Hall with his hat off and his hand out ·for taxpayer money-> .. '' Jllllllllm city councilman_ .. Misunderstood Everyo~ne misseathe point: taxpayers shouldn't help fund private art museum , ay JOHN HIDOU N early everyone has missed .the point as.Iced why he wanted 1he city to gi money to Some of our arts commissionert, many his organization, especially in lhe context or 1he pilot readers, Pilot editors Bill LobdeU rather W.able budget that the museum en;oYs. and Steve-~1arble, columnis1 Fred Martin, arts His response was that "parttcipation by the critic Lauri Mendenhall and, of course, museum city of Newport Belch .. makes i1 much easier director Micha.cl Botwinick have attempted to for them to raise money. In other words, the expand the controversy surroUndin& my official seal of approval of the cil)' of Newport comments on the work .. Sc.lf·Portrait" in the Beach confers legitimacy on whatCV'Cr agenda Newport Harbor Art Museum. the museum promotes from year to year. Accusations have flown charging censorship, Mr. Botwinick now states that city money denial of 1st Amendment rights. a supposed (this year, &nyw'ay) is used to suppo(l childr~ attempt on my part 10 restrict what others aru programs and to deny funding would in "" should be able to view, and grandstandina in an effect be. taking rood from lhc mouths or babes. effort to propcl-mysel"'to.•iJtlCr OrfKC. -...-.~ ... ~ ......... My contention is th:u 1he city should not favorable cOaiparisons have been made of squander ils fine reputation on such drivel. Mr: 1his particular work to that of Michelangelo. Botwinick and the contemporary arl communily And I have. been told that 1 should change can oot have it both w~ys. · diapers a1 the AIDS unit at Hoag Hospital in On lhc one hand they state that order to get to know that really the work of art. "Self-Portrait" was privately f"!ndcd with is of humankind. absolutely no taxpayer money 1nvohted. On. the It's been an interestin& we:ek. But nearly Olh;c~ ~aod public funds do ~upport art musc~m evC7-_0ne has miucd th~e ~t. actmt1cs and goals by alkw.ing m~offic1als Its nol about censorihi~ 1st Ammcndment to icverage the n:1me and aoodwill of the cily or rights. grandstaAding.._Micbcllngrlo, or-changing N~n Beach. diapers. · Then the museum (and the teachers) aUow There arc two very simple issues involved IO.year~ to view the project. with lhe fd museum. w hat a private organization docs with ilS No. 1: The appropriateness of the city or own money is its own busincs.s as long as Newpon Beach giving money to suppon it eaten to adults who are. able 10 make choices. non-c5SCntial services in the form of art and, in Out once public money is invoh·ed in 1hc panicular, to an organization which allows the support of an o rganization whether ii be a graphic display or nudity within its walls. contractor, consultant, or art museunl, 1hen that No. 2: The museum's wlUingness 10 parade organizatK>n must be prepared to lislen to the 4th-grade children before that di~play on some input of the giver or that public money or keep misguided effon 10 make these tG-year--old its hands out of the 1axpayc:r's pockets. minds appreciate "an." The m_uscum wants l~e money. I say that it I am certain that Mr. Botwinick would listen has cone too rar. The city •hould s1ay out of lhc quite carerully to a private benefactor's art museum and the arl museum should protect complaints regarding a particular exhibit, s~b--!ec_naaert from sraphic displays of nudily reprdless of whethcr·or not it were funded by wtth1n its walls. that benefactor. What 50me people have · All in all, it has been a remarkable week. overlooked is that comments made by •.Public ~ichelangclo's rem;irka~lc tale.n1 has been o fficial on a public matter necessarily should be 1mpu~ by Fred ~1 ar11n. A c11y arts made in a public forum. commisston~r barely out ?f college has s~n To do otherwise would either raise issues of remarkable ignorance or wues surrounding 1he "shadow iovernmcnt" or attempts at improper Isl Amendment. Director ~1ich;i~I Bo~n.ick innuencc or would smother offK:ial public input has ~hows .remarkable chutzpah 1n explo111ng as 10 how public money is expended. quas1·pubhcly funded 111rbage. And. a reader.has I think that aivcn these choices most people ~adc a remarkable ~talemcnt rel11t1ng chan&•ng opt to Ii.ave their elected representatives speak d1apen or ~IDS pa11en1s to the work of the arl up on questions of public policy even at the risk or humankind. . of causing some controveny. For the record, I change th~ diaJ><:n or my The Newport Harbor Art Museum i.s a 4·rf!Onlh old daughter ?" a daily b:asis. Th:ll. private organization. Every year, though, ladies a~d gentlemen, 1s 1he work of lhc art of Michael Botwinick trots down 10 City Hall with humanklnd. his hat off and hi s hand out for laxpa:ycr money. Joh Htd6U ls a Ntttporl &•ch city When I met him nearly three years ago, I RHUJdhitaa. TIMPllATUU. Newport Inch: 6V4I ,,lboa:: 6:114* ; Cost.I MN&: 6Jl4S Cot'ONI dtl M.#:61/SO IUUNMUft l.OCATIOH au..a. ,.._ . . .. .. --... .. -..cu. ' ... -I.A..... t4 - WIATHla NOW TO llACM UI c;M .... ,. W.WT f I -· ro MAICI A coaumoM " • dw l"llM\ pioky '° ~ CUf'lTCI d tn'On "' ~-hrMi i.all '* lllt. ... 16.1. nw.1l re-. ~ K. ,..._, NilWwt Wl*-t..l!Mkl. t4ilDr ... ,-~.._ ...... JC.Ww, P\ ,,.., Mwr' -·-·°""""-,..., .,._ °'"""' -....... ... 01 1• Circulation: (The Tin.,. Orange County) (800) 252-9141 Advcrtlsina Clusif,.d 642·5671 D01play 641-4321 Editorial ,., Ncv.'I 540-1"4 >pan> 641-4330 Ne ... , Sporn Fu 646-4170 Mala Olllot a""""' Olllco 6fl-4Jll B..,._&a611.l90J ,.......~ct •oa hJ ~ ,..,.,_,T---0 0 U M It lllllMU CONTllOVlllSY .Opinions differ .on· wh8tMr proposed 'bridges needed I think we need the bridge. DA VE 11-IOMAS Newpon Beach 0 I am very much opposed to the Santa Ana River bridae trouing at 191.h Street I live right on 19th Street. We arc the poor relalivcs or 1hc Newport Beach people, and I 1.m very much opposed. 11 would ch:in.ac our neiahborhood. No one it talking about the environmental issues. All they care abOut i.s not widening Pacific_ Coast Highway. l.ct'I think about widening Pacific Coast Highway. TINA REINEMANN Costa Mesa 0 The county study shows that the • cons:1r~ion of the 19th Street/ Banning Avcnvc bridge crossi ng of the S~t• Ann River will not increase tr;iffic on either East 19th or Dover Drive . If the Costa Mesa free-.·ay is not extended south of 19th Street nnd the, 19th Street/B:.nning -bridgcfsLnol bUilf. Wcwj>ort Boulcvnrd will become so congested that 1here "'·ill be a 3Ct4o% increase pf traffic on East 19th Street and an equal reduction in tra ffic ob E:lst 17th Slrect. If the bridge is not buih. traffic on East 19th Street will increase. l( the 19th Street/Banning bridge is not built, Cm~t Highway lraffic in West Newport will increase by 11,000 trips per day. This will probabij require the widening of Coast Highw;1y by one to two lanes. The widening will Impact either the park on the south sldc or busi.ncs.scs and rC$idenccs on the north side. The Coas1 Hi&hway/Svperior Avenue intersection wilt al50 be impaned. It ts premature lo delete the bridacs until the impact or conslNC'ling an alternate cirCUltlilion sy1tem is .. known . 0 DON WEDD City e ngineer Newport Beach We are strongly in favor or the Oannin& Avenue (19th Stree1) bridge. \Ye feel 1he majority will be greatly serviced and the \U:ll minority in Dover Drive should not be considered for the decision .because 1hcy arc of lesser importance th11n the mnjority or people ""ho would be served. JAN AND PAT McDANIEL N cwport Beach 0 I am absolutely opposed 10 it. In my view, all it will do is funnel crime and gangs further down into Newport Beach. ELIZABETH REITENOWER Ne,wport Beach 0 We don't need two bridges adding more traffic into Ne-.·por1 Beach. We've 101 enouah already. And perhaps some1h ing can be done about Coast Highway; they can widen ii. LINDA DEACH Newport Beach 0 The fact that there is going to be • so much increased tnlf.c Pna up from Pacirac Qwl Hipway 11long Newport Dc:ach1 I thJnk that Costa Mesa is beln1 very, vtry short sighted because the trafr.c &k>nl NcwpOrt BoWevatd will be to the utcnt thlt people will stop st>oppin& along Newport Boulevard. I already have quit p:>in' 10 any shops along that area m Costa ~1csa. II is too ditrteult to gel into and out of the busine'5« except 11very1hort periods of time during the middle of the morning and aflcmoon. I am whole heartedly in favor of both bridges even thou&h we will 5till have more traff.c. howCvcr, the altcm:ativc is to move. You either pul up with what's going on, or you move. ELIZABETH HOLSTEN Newport Deoch 0 I lf\"C in Newport Dcach, and I am opposed co the bridecs and opposed to the •·idcning and I believe they nttd to be deleted from the m:.stcr plan. NANCY OLENICK Nc¥ri'J¥>rt Beach o. I am for the Santa Ana River bridge crossing, especially at 19th. I 1hink it will open that · :area up, "'"hlch is sort or a liulc bit of potenti31ly 1 b:u""rio there. I think it will open it up and improve the whole thin& and m3ke th:.t -.·hole arc1 better. So, I am fo r •pc-cif~lly the 19th Stuct. I know the people -.ho own in Dover Shores arc panicking, thinking lhcre .i.s aoin& to be a frccwoy there but I don't think they will C\'er open up 19th from Harbor to Irvine in Costa ~1cu to let that happen. · JOHN DURIO Cost:ii ~·lesa 0 ~t)' __ coaunc.n.1 1.c.~.l1~·ou.ld.Jti; lb!l.I Chairman Roger Stanton and the Oranse "°"nly Board of Supervisors need 10 take a bold decision to stop takin& wastin.g taxpayer money on the purjioscd bridses across the Slota Ana River at 19th and Bannin1 as well as Gisler. And there is tremcndOUl opposition in the nc:i&hborhoods that would be 11 risk. 11 docs.n·t lake a rocket sckntisl to sec the ncg:ul,·e effects lhe bridges would ha~. . GENE HUTCHINS Costa ~icsa 0 I am adamantly opposed to building that bridge ewer the Santa Ana River. That's goin& to do horrible thinp. We've already done awful things to l~h Street. The trarfic it's ioina to cause is just incredible. I am definitely opposed to it. JOAN MCCAULEY Newpoct Beach 0 I've lived in Newport Beach for O\'cr 10 yean and I 11m completely 100 percent op~d 10 1he Santa Ana River brid&c orf 191h Street. PHILIP PALASIAS Newport Dc1ch l'OUCI Lff CNTA-- N....,_. A1'1Mit: A suspcabn>Mlnduooah "" uD&ocU4 MUuoacn window IOd -SIOO In ~ ditct froa tM: bomie in IM: 2000 block. U1MIC..: Qildrcn'1 dolhe:a nd a wktoo-- CUMtt• reciorder valued a11120.,.,.,. "°"'" rrom ... M .... olD._ otnce ia lM 600 block. Iii CullM .,,..., Somoonc broke ill UtrOUlh .... teat door ol a ber NI the 1000 blodl>- aod --SUIO lo _,,_ ............ -•n•ece •'I •1..._AIG UJl 4SMf_ ... -·-•lllaJllO _...., __ """"' --,,. .. ,, . -k-A-Li.:..==.~Fll - l'Obllar CIOn'A MESA -POtice cailld8'l tnck down the ~ but U.., did recover part of the stolen lftC*1 durina Mondi(• aeuch for 1 bank robbery suspect In the area ol Coriander Ora~e and Nutmea Place. The robbery occurred at 2:3.S p.iri. at the Fl~t ln1enlatc Dank, lOl9 Harbor Blvd. Police apokes- • .an Offteer Georse Wilson uid the tusptct reportedly entered the l>ank and demanded money, tcllina • b~nk teller he had a 1uo. No weapon was seen, however. The ~r left the b:ank witb an undisclosed amount ot money I > aac1 ........... -••• 11 ... 011 Coriudlf, WU.. .W. AlaJaoup police ..... --said &hey •atebed the area for about two taoun, officen oDly muapd eo t.ma up ~ ol the stolcft moocy, which Wll CouAd by unidentified citizens. Some money wu abo found by police on Coriander. The suspect was dacribcd M a white male, S feet. 1 inches tatt, 145 pou.nda. He k>Oked '° be in hil late 50s and •• wcarin1 a ft1bin1 hat, a beip jacket and sun1l1J1CS. -Bf MAutsa M~D COSTA MESA -Oranae Coast College's spring semester begins Tuesday, Jan. 8. Late-start classes be&in the week or Feb. 7, and mid·semes1er dasscs start ·the week of March 21. Sprina applications are bein& ac:ccpted and registration appoint- ments are available. Registration by appointment runs January J..13 and walk·lhrou&h registration runs January 18·21. Free schedules are available in the Admissions OCfJCC. · For more information, c:alJ 431-sm. NBWPORT BEAat - The lofta·lwalled bottom of Orup County's resickntial real a&atc market it bere and the market is poiled for rcawery, accordi.n& to Dave Chapman. a acnlor manaier with the CPA firm ot K.eAACtb Leventhal cl Co. in Newport Beach. .. Now that we are at the )>onom ot the trough, we h.ave molt of the inaredients foi a healthy re<XJl"cry of the housin& mark.ct -affordable prices, low interest rates and '~ population irowth. .. cxplauu O\apman ... But we're still missing job growth, and the new demand that pt with it. The good news is &ha& to far during 1993, jobs added have roughly equaled jobs lost." According to a new data-filled monthly newsletter on the state of the county's residential market that Cl\tpman is publishing for Kenneth Leventhal&: Co., the sales volume of new homes in the coun1y bas ranaed be1ween soo and 600 per mooth since March. -BT m• DAILr Pu.or Pleaae Iola .lJs ForDlaaer 1. .. eller Weekendllraaeb Sabdrlo 's WIS Otigk'l1/ly bnied In etaoo .,. cu fllher bnxqt 1he fsnly recipe fof cu famous .., Samgt fram P*rmo. ftlly In .. 1930'1 T~. his sons & ptdsOn . ~ '° peovtde • con,,iete merlJ " dwlnllc ~ food prepnd fresh daly Ind S8ascned wtth 5 genef1llons of fwnily pode. Thri you. The Sab-.o famtf CATERING SPECIALISTS · lf•Htl W. ~ INCs I Q:ll'tlrs ..,.,.. ........... ,...._ .. f1M' Resecvans Cll ns.oea1 ... ~ •. _. .... The truth about funeral prices in the greater South Coast area. At Harbor Lawn, people are important. We believe that every family deserves a personalized final tribute. Here, only the family selects the type of service they want and the price to be paid. Burial space for two ••.•.••.....••.••..............••.•• :. $910 We will provide direct cremation, including monuar-y care from ...................... ~ ........... $678 Or choose from other type of services from ·······~·$895 Casket priced from ................................................... $200 24 Hour Ser¥ice (c.lfotahe..,.. ....... CORONA DEL MAR -FtiC Cbicf Tim Riley wW pmide O\ler •Ut ,.a•ila to be 1 heated m.cetins IOftiaht •ith Buck Gully raidcAtl. Rikiy will diKu plans to clear bruih and dcMC \'C&elation f.rom homes &hat line the scenic Corona dcl Mar CU)'Qn II a 7 p.m, mectio11t the 0 is Senior Center. · The O&y Council unanimously •arced oa Nov. 8 10 allow·Riley to require Buck Gully propeny owners '° re~ veseta1ion RECYCLED RAGS QOM5 flOM M WAIDl(EOF M womJS 115T DlllWI> PlOftl The nd edltfWt'f aileaior Wf hM ""' be!r'I ~ '> c:lfer In Ol6 24 'fY\ IS ll hol.R ~ You won't tmw C el )QI ft ( I\ ()PIN 10--6 .voi lf'll\j Silt 12-5~ ' LOT PAAT't' t.m ~y Cf MR¥ l,().Tu ,.. 2731 E. Coast Hilhwav, CdM (714) 67S=sss3 T•sr0$,Nos1mlw1l,1'9 8 -i11Un lO feet ol thelt ~ and Lh.i.n it out ror aSM:Mbet 70 le.ct. 11 homcowftCrs refuse ao ~.&he cify will do the work ud bUf ttsidcnt . '"The *hole Pu.rPC* Ol ihia thins is lO lay out the lfOW>d rules," said Councilnwl Pbit Sansone. The cou.ncilman bas e.spressed cooceras about lbc potential fire hazard io Buck GuJly, and said the recent Ucuna Beach rue rould have ipited lhe canyon and caused a sipiflCaftt 1hreat to many Corona del Mar homes. rn dcpanmcaa Gft'irWll -. met aur miltaDcc u. die Piil Uom tClidcDU. Aad I few ~•ti recently ca.pl1iMd diet brush rc1110¥al could da«Mlf the environment arid caus. hillside cl"O$ion in the canyon. · Propcny ownen may appeal the bnuh-dearina plaA within 10 days ol reccivina DOticc. TM Irvine Co. has amady complied with fire de~nt offici m rcmovin1 ~cie~tioo Crom Upper Buck Gully. -BT llua LIM.a CUSTOM INVITATION PRINTING CEN1 'ER Choose From Our H111~ &kttion of i'qn', ~pa. ~ Sty/a And Print CA1"rs. ...... ~;·-y~·~rr~~·.·~;·;~;· h;~ ·The H~i,J.ws ... Weddings . . ~er~ Arn1vcrw1C3 . Birth Al\:louoctmcnts R1rthda)'J l )r h-·1 lh..i Oncc-ln-A-Lac.:um~ \pccw Occa.non We tb~ A FricndJy, Create~ And Helpful Scaff, In Addition To Extnmcly Fut Sc1V1CC. Wktcvu Your Cu.tom Printing Nttd.s Arc ... W, Go. D. It! Tansson's t_ IEW;Owf.'IUTr..co11-' 714/650-6070 •OPEN 7 DAYS! 18'16 NE'Wl'C>lT BLVD (llllf STl.F.ET It KEWPOilT 11.VD) w~lftn Sta~ Un1VttS1ty College of Law will hc»t an Ulform•tlon sermnar Ln your •tt.ai Your quabans will b« An5Wtted ttprding • Law School Reqwremalts- when • how to •pply • Fuw\a.al Assistance • lrvuw And Fullerton C•mpuses • Career Pl.tnrung And Pbcanent Tiusday, Nowmba 16, 1993 • SchoLushapa Fullerton • 6:00 pm or • TM Law School Admu.slOn Tat (l.SAl) Tu~sday, Novnnba 23, 1993 A qwstson and amwer penod will follow the M'n\11\&t, · Rivnsid~ • 6:00 pm Seating is lmuted &nd reservabaru .,.. on a 6rJt. Tu~sday, Nowmber 30, 1993 come. first.-MtYed basis To ~ter, call Fullerton at 114f138..1000 or -~l~§!J§1f;~~=~· ::llofu~ I I 11 \ ... I 1; I • 1 .. 1, . I I I, ' % 10% OFF asanmmu•IMIPm• __ .. 1 ...... ., .......... The o..t.a f c-&ra&.cd U-C thcit F.-. S a.ad Holiday Boudque • 11 . :it the c.ou.. Cd ud Coualty Club Laachcom is J3) Few "*1'· .-at.om. ca.IS .5.5 -454.5 or "2·1Ji&. WEDNUDAY C ... CLAU T Se'9>port·Costa M~Jn~ 'r \tCA w.ill be ~tae u \men~ Hc<&rt Assod:aUO. CPR • ;m at 1hc ~4:'opof1 F 1~. llOO l..;nM:n.I\ Onv .. It 7 p.m. cc.a d S20 'or mcrabcn SlO for DOO-mcmbcn. ;di M2·99'l(I fCK mott 1D.!onm.lioa J IMUC1A.L WotltlMW Hora Bur\..c: i.rd S~ ~r. faaanci&J • \o.11tanu "' th Sm.th llMnt) Sh .... riOl'l, ! n.: . "" 11 hou a free •1 .Jn<: .ii "'o·a.~hop for "'cmcll. -How w f'ici. Stl-..: • \ 10,j bt:uc f'lanCWI&. \\all>. 1 ru,• ;;nd Prob:itc-. from ' '0-~ 30 p m ;it !be ".:""port ~h J> .. tio.: Libr"" 56 S.n 0.:mcntc. For 'llOrc inforfl'-' ' C4 YS5· ~ I 7 ftAalMTIMO ... LU \!1.i. •• SI' .. "' r prom1n n: lnMT•!I~. '":ri h 1'ld .. hatJ 1~rap ~t .... a1 lJ''t' it ~nort tah. l\nd al\S'Acr qu~.ons on p;i::nuni ~1ih :it A.Jaim EkmcnU..") 'X'hool m .. lt1-po.if'PO'C ~ ~ · O ubho.nc Rd~ C'.o6ta M~ Proinm x i.ins at i 30 pm ~nd lii:nw.ioo 1> !rec. For more 1n!omu1ion, all 556-31 7. •!,. ...... "~: ·The n Be ch ud ...._..., M.aor members of t'k L.caiuc ol W~Cll Votcn of Oran~ ~d at :he homc-OI Ptl\ !It~ K.a!Jhcr, 121 Encl Lil , 1' .. v.pon 8e4ld1 at 9' .30 un ._1cmbc:rs w.111 d1~~ tbc O..Otoo Hcal1h Pun :ind cym~rc ll •ilh the League's ~11ion on ~~hh ca.re. The mcc1mg l• frc .. :md ~n to the publ.c for more tiifo:mataon. a.JI 646-8396 THURSDAY MIWNllT CM*"H• Of COMMflK'I The M~n11 .. 01'tWG bf the Nev.port H:Jtbor Arc~ Chamber of Cocnmcrcc '"" mccl at "'.30 am :.t DcA.az.a., Ba~'1cic \. JC. JOO E U. ..a HJiJr.J, Gl.h:~I ~ er • I be !"Npon Coruo:t'UC) Bo.rd ol 0~ m .. mti.:r Mal)61Ul TOlll<.rK). She ,,.,J du..~\ future Cof>l.4:n .. l)C) pLm hued upolll \b1; recent dcctiom and shoooo a '~-o Wout the C.oaiel'I~~ C.ost " S.5. "hrcb ird~s co!:~c ud dvn.:u 4YalKN a.ua MUTtNO • Jolan Lori w.ill p~m a r:i:.mal uucrpr.:t t1on of J n Muir'• v.ntlnp Of the S1:rr:1 N .. <&02 10 -1 .. R.aa:c of Li;ti:" :u the Se-.port H11!i Gardea 01.b mc.:tLDJ. 191'.X> Port urlov., ?\capon Bcxh :11 9..30 :a rn COM "' 13. For rcscrvalJOni.. c:a!I tH~· SATURDAY DJYOaCI WOJllQMW .M£..·n nd Fam I} Thcnp1~t MUinc C.oh.:n •-ill conduct :a 1111"0rUbop c:all.:d "OA'OrCC: A Scv. Bcg.uuunc" from JO a :n. lO l!:JO p.m. . 11 Mr off.a: at 1 SC"•port Cent r Or ... 't' an· !'e•pott Beach. Top,o •111 1ncl"dc the ,,.d anJ rcCO'cr) "3'"' ol d1.-orcc, and ·~ g;:m:d to--irJ •Hl)OOC go.ng tl:lfOt;j • a dl\-OC-CC QI r.;c;;:ntl) df\ recd, a-l IS SlS, and "~ .. .x~ lwl;jout~ ull 759-0579 NOUDAY &oVTIQUI The Cow Mesa ScDJOr C.entcr •lll "°5l I ho!~ boiottqUC from 9 I m. to ~ p :n. al the ScnlOf Cnu:r :u 69S Vt. 19th S1rcc1 Cost as SJ. Fot more infon:ut.oo ca.JI C>:S-!356 1lt &lltt MoaamtTlr aJ chit rhMdreo qi N~n &Jkr Aada:Dy pnsimr iu mam/ ful-la:zrh bJJet prodaa10a of 1he~ Choreograph, by Stcla Viorica, Arustic Director Saturday, December 4, 1993 at 7:00 p.m. Sunday, December 5, 1993 at 2:00 p.m. Norman lp~cs Audiron·um Ne'Pfl'Ort Harbor High School 600 livine Ave., Newport Beach Tickets $10 Gepm/ Admiss-jon 10% discount mmble for groups ol it/ or more. For _tickets and information call The Ballet Montmartre at 714/646-7688 ---. . . ... .. --......... _ ....... 1U. ........... a.. ... .............. I JI ' ,, .... .,..,, I ....... "'Wk8 ..... a-rm. ·~ ...... Ded+e· .... ..... .. .....-: Oii (9)Gl •t . ............. -...~a.~v v.,... Croe ~IC> TV GtAac:I 4 NC"n ud SUroa ~ ol KfW8 • JU. ._ COA ii SllJO •idt ractvalioat,, SlS.SO aa 1k *-· Oil 719-440Q. .. ti I CICU ftUMWT A mocon,ck pmccc •ill be bdd ...... AYC\AUK , The S~cd.-11)' Fall Cl~ •ii be held from 8 pm. 10 lO pm. lo cho 11-WMIAllOll MY {rod S p.lA. CO 10 p ID ia 8u iftJ 10 at the On~aty Fair and -----------· El;posisJOO Ccatcr lo (;og:a M •• --u. Grandst;and Arc~ at cbc Oran County fair and ~'-'°° Center in CoMa Mcu AdmiUJOn tS S 10 ror At 9 a..m... Bia Cuyoa. pW>lJc is imitcd CO ~IC iii the re · · of t.lae trw and ~~tioa at 8'g Canyon. Gkwcs. pr()(CC(ivc fOOl •car. su proc.cctjon and I IU(t ate rcc:ommcadcd. ADUl.f "PHRWe AMP'a t "°'" Care 'unio& & Rchabilitatioa Center •iD prcteo& a free ICmia.u oo 'l'UUDAY, llOY. I~ wo=ne· .......... UT The DolpWn OMsion of &be Neoapon H~ .iVca Clwnbcr cl ~rcc •iU ho&t a .. Womca U. lk News Busincu· ~aliall ac 7:15 a..m. ai tk ~l'(Wt Beach t.uriou. 900 Ncwpoi1 C.cotcr Drive. Tlac bn:a.Uaa feature a pmDCI ol four ptanuDC•l Gd A Jump On Gift Giving FllEE SHIPPING we·u·sh.ip an) of our prepac.bged gifts valued over $9. 99 anywhere in the continental United States F1lEE if you place your order before ~ovcmber 25, 1993. Visit our store today for deWls! PIA7.A l7tb at lniDe A¥e., Newport Bacb • Smd A Gift By Phone 642-4302 • It's Sparkle-up Time! Al no dWJe, Wt WfD lboroughly dean. bd ... paM Ip IO .. ~of yoar Jew~lry (wuc:bes no1 indlttW). Tiiie lllwrnna fll Ills .... offer and che Opponlldy IO ... ,., 18ft' I' ... dllps dteded fot Slldy. CHARLE~ H. BA R 9·'~ ,o\dult adm is SS. dlilJrcn under 12 ~ Crc:c. Call ( 714 )364-36 72. MftHtDAY, MC. 4 caml'lllU WY AIJAlll Prcsb)urlu Owrda of lk CO\o'Cnant adult1 cMr 18. SS fot •ics t.)..17, and free for :aces 12 :anJ under. For more 1nfortn.1tion, call (71 4}'92-99)3 ~"" ,o.u ,,~,. ,. AroulMI r .... I'd/tor, Tk 0.lfy PIJol. JJI tV. /lay I., Cost_a Meu. C... 11'11. c ...... F .... -. REFINANCE TODAY Guranteed To lower' YOll' Moatbly Pa1mmt Al . G!!!P ABSOLtITELY NO COST! Cal Today For o Free CorwulJotion r • ._, .. 1: : .. (IOO) 20t--FUND .......... ,.n.._ 5031 Btrch Ave., Suite E, Newpott hoch ~~~~,~o The Gosling a child's bout1Que WE STCLlff P L AZA As the rasuvnies of the S4aSOnS draw near. come ln and see the · hohda,y apparel and gifts we have ~ for the children. The Gosling JM8 lrvtne Ave • l'iewport Beach Telephone 642-6619 He.,,,.. ~·~ lo-t PJft • Su~: noon-6 p..m '• r-.o.,.0::.~,._ ~ ~~~~/ .. ~I . ·WE H·ELP THE MEDICINE Go .DowN. I ~pM \'illa. mt~li.'1ti111 nmitrril J ol tht nwl) ......... ~ '" PfU\idt 11 no U1J'I ~· II !'1UI' '*""' ntttls •1th ~·. wnin@, • and nm pmbnal laun· ~.\OU 0-find J 1 inrtudrd in our afbd.ble montM . . . rmtal ratt. fuD-~itt 'sttd In~ in an~~· 1\11lablt fnm lo.· .. 1:w;, Pf'1 nWJnth Our~ nlft'. qualit) pmrlDll n an-I ru.0 ,. c1 ammit. · a ...-u1 a dNI. Dt.i~ for romfon .. cafffld • ith loft • ....... •ich CWL. in dw: moM c~ful •'8). '*II ~Jm \ •. VIILA (7 1 ) 642-5861 tlOI Hil1u1 •r.. t pelt le1e•. CA t26• .,, lil•t• I••••••••• r1tu --·- Jean FOtbath mtounder honored for helping the homeless T he Or:)ngc County . Homeless Issues Task Force joined Fair· lhare 502 in hostina a Sun· day evenina dinner at the Rii.z. Newport Beach. The .... cm Society Editor f undraiscr/ gourmet ptherin& honored the dedi· cated Jean Forbath. M founder of Costa Mesa· b;ued Shtlre Our Selves, Forbath was called to the m1· crophone an the kitz bar by State Scnaior Mulan Btr&tson. champion or the benefit. ••Some may queition the approprillteneu of raasinJ money for the homeless lO a fine restaurant hke the R1u. I feel thot \looe must learn to celebrate hfe. to apprcci:ate "hat v.e ha\e, and ~bat \lte can do for othe11," com· mented forb:uh to lhe ap- plause of some 200 youn1 Orange Coast cxccuti\-c types cro\ltd1n1 HaAS Praa· tr'• d1nin1 cstabli hment. Dr. Randall Dut!I of Smith Bamey-Shcanoo an~ 1•ttcr bu1b1alHr, general cou~l or the ll"ine C.o., .i5>ined focccs cha.irin1 the Forb:ith dinner. Tom RJlcy. Diii Stclftct, Mary H ndrkkson, M1chacl Ltnnoia, Btth Gra~ts. Susan Oak.soa, Tim Shaw. Pdrlaa and Jerry fttldc and Cbarltnc Turco v.erc on hand for Pr2gcf & outstand· in1 cua1ne, v.hirj) beaan wilh aravtu and mustard dill sauce comphmcnted by AaJbora Ab\it, follov.ed by fricassee of Maine lobster :and roast duck.Jina. .. ll as crucial for the pn· Yale Kctor to ICl &nvol\cd helpina people set back on their feet. Any one of us c:ould cod up homeless. MOit people arc just a pay· check away from the 1treet.'' said Senator Bcraeson. The Homeless I ucs Task Force is a count~ide pub- lic·privatc p:artnenh1p foun· dcd 'by Deraeson in 1986. IUFFELL'S IPlll.STUY llC. .................. 1112_.._ ___ .. u. • From 1 pou,p rca ~na people." but be did make a aarprite cnuancc lut week a& a CorOGa del Mai Hip SchoOI utembly. He Wiii there to talk about respect and rapoasibWr,. .. With ibout IJOO adolescenu in that &Y1Muhun it jusa ocxurred to me th:at I OUpl to have a WI)' lO &Cl their attention," Bernd says ... h did work." I.be supcriiucadau•1 job. lie.-"° ICCfet of WI Hailey Ubk. ~. D"'1 Pilot inlCMcw. Bend made I pcUI ttl ~ .. My Jcathen .,. ....,. prCued." Bue M a mmt>cr ol HOG -the Harle)' Owncn Oroup -Bernd says he's foWld that mo51 bikcn ate fairly uP'Qle. lu eVidcncc, he describes typical biker behavior al a re: l Bernd and e Sbellcy rtdc qcther wcekcn4' -ooc yow typical bch4 • { r public scboot superintendent -but he } he's beard no compbints, "l tend to be pretty conventional io stop durina a recenl weekend run to Lancaster. C\'crytbiA& 1 do, but there's that iuy biuy c When Bernd wu under consideration for "Three l"Y' opened up their aaddlcbap and sot out cellular phones and checked with thcit an wcrina seMc:a.·• Bernd U) ... The of me that enjoys the fcelina of freedom ) u cc1 Crom thi .... Bernd Slys ... Th 1 ny, I c n be SO )c:trs old and lead an e~rcmcly conscrvativ-e life and 'till h ve fun." ·TIEATER From l ment that he was goin& b ck there to check the speakers when be was assaulted," said Capt. Tom Laz.ar. This was the last weekend of the month·long animation fc:stiv:il, which has pmered :i popular cult following. The sbowins is scheduled to end Thunday. The theater hosts two shows: matinee and early evening. Your ticket to a secure • retirement. For a rccotded message of curmu rate information. call t-800-4USBOND l -I00-487-2663 . COKER From 1 5U&&~t the honor bestowed in 1988 to Officer Olen fisher, who aa.dJed Debbie Killelea durin& her l l breaths of life before he ran down the drunken dri-.-cr who look them from the Balbo3 Peninsula mother, now mean nothina. The club's 1976 honor ft> Sgt. Darryl Youle, who helped break up a smug&linc ring that dumped Ltbanesc hMhish into local neiJhborhoods, is now wonhless. Officer Mike Sullivan might want to recycle the Medal o( Valor he was given in 1913 Cor busting . into a hous.c encuJred in names and comin out ~ith an elderly "oman ..,.hose husband later died in the blue. When Lu)k and his 10..C co-horts think about things to be thankful for as they.sit down for their ThanU&h ing dinners next week, they ought to remcmb<r the Glen Fishers, the Darryl Youles, the Mike Sulh .. ans and all the other officers "'ho hl\e l ept "le~port a safe p13CC to li .. -e and pl:ay. The to-.i Oub members "ould &lso be wi>e to gn.1b ll d1ct1onary and look up "honor," ''d:ass'' and "maturtt) .. Although those words were p3rt of the .club'~ unv.ntten ch:irter, their mcaning.s hJ\e apparently been long forgotten. Matt Coker's column •p~11rs Tutsd•J'I· Wanna place a classified ad? Call our dassified advertising department at 642-5678 . WARNING . From l ry la5& Oft the list ot our pti0rllie$ ... Heda bellCVCI 1bc museum h viol tin& mun 1y t by ini children to \icw lh.e U· hibit, v.'hich feature~ full nu· dity durin& some udcut pcd Kgments. Museum Dltector Mich I Bot..,.inic counters I.hat city fondifif · limited to ltudent educataonal program ••Jr I h d to go before the City Council and k i t :. arant I "ould ha''C lo\cd to h3\C done it tbh v.ee ," Bor-. inad said •1nc re C· tion of m<»t people con1in· UC) to be \Cry grat1f)&ng_ '' Botwinicl ~)) he l) grostc· ful to the contrO\iCh\ for stanan' a dialogue 1n the community :sbout 'urt . "The mu~um 1'Cem' to now be a little: mo1e u! a part of pcuplc\ '"'' -tor better or for "CH~c." Bo1wm1cl ~id. ··And l th111~ the commun1t\ can't 1..i~c bt<· cau~c of that.;. Chemicals known to the State to cau cancer, birth defects, or o ther reproductive harm are found in auoline, crude oil, and many other petroleum products and their vapon, or result from their we. Read and follow la.bet directions and use care when handling or using all petroleum producu. Chemicals known to the State to cause cancer, birth defects, or other ttproducrive harm are found in and around gasoline stations, refineries, chemical plants, and other faciliti that produce, handle, tnuuport, atore, or sell crude oil and petroleum and chemical products. Other facilities covered by this warning include, for example, oil and gas well , oil and gas tteatin1 plants, petroleum and chemical storage tank , pipeline systems, marine v l and bare , tank truclu and tank can, loading and unloading fadlities, and refuelina facilirieS. The fort"~llflR w.-rnm~ 1 provtJl·J pur uant to Pn1pt~H1on 6) Tha l.tw rC'4u1rt:' the l~uvcmor o t l 1l1h•rn1.1 ft• publ1 h .t 11 t of chemica l .. L.nuwn to the St.tte h1 utU~ l,UlCcr or rl·rniJu~tl\t: roxactt~· ... Th1, 1&,t '' lOmptlc.J m .~1..11r1..l.mll' "1th a procedure tahl1 hcJ hy the Propo~ltlon. dnJ l.m he o"'t.llrll'1 tnlfll the Cil1tom1a Envm1nml·nt ,, rr,"o(('C(l\lO Ai.:\!~\ l'r,,, ....... 1(1\lll ~s requ1~ that a c:k.u .1nJ re.i~m.1lik warn1~ ~ gtwn to (X'N\O' cxro"CJ "'the 11 ted chemll.•I, an 1..l·rt.un "tu.tt1t10' ARCO AtlMtlc Alct\ftald CompMy 1-800-523 -3157 BP Oii CompMy 1-800-523-157 a.vRON CORPORAT10N ......... 1df1r111 1 .. 8()() .. 231 ... ()62 Mobil OU Cofporatlofi, tta afftllatM and eubeldlartee 1-00-523-3 157 Pactftc Reftnlng CompMy 1--523-157 Shel OU Company and ... aubeld ..... 1--523 -3 157 T1me Oii Co. 1-52}-157 ,. .. .. • .. .. • • How sweet Is the .PCL football crown? Ask John Carney ..,_ Veteran assistant. one-time co-head coach knows how much has gone into the long, long quest at Costa Mesa. C osta r..1csa High assistant football conch John Carney had a feeling the Must:i.ngs were bound for success when they opened practice this rail. Of course, he h:id the same feeling the prcviou~ 24 seasons. which produced an average of 3.2 ~·ins each autumn and a grand total of four winning records. So while players, students, the comrnuni1y. and his fellow coaches celebrate the r..~us1aogs' 1993 Pacific Coast League championship (the school's first outright title in 35 campaigns). the fruits of victory may taste sweetest of all for Carney, a 25·yca~ Mesa coaching veteran. "I've been Ooating on a cloud.'' said Carney, working as diligently as ever to help prepare the Mustangs (6·2-2) for.this week's game, which happens 10 be a CIF Division VIII I I J playoff opener against f ' (f viSicing South Pasadena (5-5), Friday night :u Prep Ncwpor1 Harbor High. "The kids arc sports excited, and the teachers, alumni -the whole communi1}o -is talking about Cosu1 Mesa. Everyone seems to know where Costa Mesa - a little school of less than 1,000 kids -is." Dut while Mesa football has not always been in the forefront, even within fall sports at its own school, Carney's enthusiasm has never waned. "My rewfrd has come from working with the kids.," Carney explained. "Maybe I've rationalized and re-evaluated things, with only four winning seasons. But 1he fiienaifi1ps analhe memories arc whatf have from my 25 years here." ;j Carney, on the job seven sea.sons before the Mus1angs posted their first-ever winiiin1 season (a South Coast League co-championship and 8-2-1 mark under Tom French in 1976), went through a 1.C-ycar championship drought arter the French's 1978 squad also shared the South Coast League crown. "I thought we had turned the corner under Totn French," Carney recalled. ... fAUUCNIR/7 sea Kings lose the 'honl8' Dantage, wll play Friday at Saddleback College ..,_ Villa Park balks at Thursday setup, game switched to Friday for CIF Division IV opener. BY BA&JlY FAULKNER., Sl'OllTS WmEll 00RONA DEL MAR -Corona dcl Mar Hi&h's CIF Division IV firsc-round football game with Villa Park, originally scheduled for Thursday night at Ncwpon Harbor High, has been changed 10 Friday ni&ht at 7:30 at Saddleback College. ........... NOOnl --f;-Ll'I ,..,..... -1H l~llletllH J.hW f.1 4. MlllrOll i-1 s. (... 1-2 l.V..... .. , 7.E..-a 7.J l ,__Vally 1-2 .. ~ \llilry ,., 10. a.. 7.J CdM Athlc1ic Di· rector Jerry Jelnic k said the change wa.s required when Villa PaTk'" cxe'Jcrs:td its right 10 decline a Thursday aame. P1ciflc Co•st League c.h •mpion Costa Mesa is hosdna Division VIII first· round foe South Pasa· dcna ·Friday at New· por1, and nearby Orange Coast Colleae ii beln1 UJ<d by E<li>on HiaJI. The Sea Kinp have not played a pme this xuon ar Saddlcbac.k, and were de· fea1cd, 3S·l4, by Sanla M1raarit1 ln their only &•me there lut season. CdM CoKh Dave Holland, who an· nounced late Sunday niaht that 1he pme would be played Thunday, said earlier Sunday he conhdc:rcd fodeltin1 1hc home· roeld _,,.. ••d pl1yin1 1ht ..,.. 11 El Modena HiaJl-ln Oranac. VUla Patt'• homo lladlvm__ Sanll M1rpri1a, wbicb lhara Ille r..w whh ·Saddlcllact ColltJI. -~ IV r1111·ruiand ac:llon f1iday •lcht 11 'Da- mitft.' no lltld _.i;.m 11 w•.-1a ,.. ,.r1or 10 llcwP"'t Harllor ll 11111 pailll. • .. lour ... _ •• _ Dillrla ·-··-------• • 1111111tt ••IPllOI• -..., Sl'OKIS m1T01. llOGEA C.UUON, "42-4)>0, .... Jl7 Tars hive thl 1n11•11R•lll fir Ille _ big run , KATSUYA RAl.~ON ll. DAILY l'ILOT ... But the big quesllan; la there time to really put II together wtlh a new coach, new synn, In same okl Sea View wars? B• BAIUlY FAULJ(NEll, SPORTS WtUTEll . 1's only fair •• that fint· )'Cit roach RLch.11rd Smith isn't sure what to expect fron1 the Newpon Harbor H.igh boys basketball team. The Sailori, after fll, have to feel the same way about him. . Smith, hired Sept. 20 to replace Bob Serven, who was fired after four sea.sons., has had leu than eight weeks to observe and instruct the players many believe could form the .school's best team since 'SS. durina the summer. displayina a beefed up physique thal 1hould help him become s1ronger pcnettatlna the lane. The 6-foo1er .also displayed im· proved quickness, 10 go .-ith an •I· ready-deft coun .cnsc. "Paul is ahe kind of .kid )'O':' want playins point," Smith iald. ·"He's very solid. a tremendously hard work· er, a good ball·handlcr, , and he~ makes good decisions. lie 1 t tre· mendous leader, who will m:1ke CV· eryone else better, but can a~so ~ with a rot of confidence. 1nclud1na three-pointers." Bob Torrib,io, a 6-1 junior wina. who aver.aced 2.5 points in limited minutes last yc11r, showed deadly !C'" ' curllcy from threc·potnl "MY thoughts now arc thi t we have a ~ancc to be an OK tc;;am," said Smith, who coached Ser· vi1c to a CJF State Divi· sion Ill crown (1989-90) •H0,_"'!".0'!!"'p~·s'!!"' range in several summer aamcs. He should be flanked :i1 the other wina by 5·11 scntor Juan On:l- lll!la, who Smith said is the tc1n1's best dcfensi\'c play· and a Southern S«tlon er. Jll·A tillc (199Q..9J) in Torribio and Orellana. three seasons at the arc expected 10 help make 5Chool. "Out we 're ·a l<>t'l.& up for the offi:nsi,·e pro-- way away. The adjustmcnl duc1ion lost when All· oI JM mrnln& in, ;tn_clh;iy_-D i~1rict ,u·ard Eric Vallely ing 1he players acclima1c 10 my per· quit 1hc 1eam in the off-season. A sonality and s1yle, lll3kes if \ery dif-priztd rccruu a!> a '-olle)b31l Kiter, ficull 10 a~ss what kind of team .... e Vallely Yl-:SS the lc~ding scorer 35 a :tre righl now:· junior, J\·er.Jging 16.4 points per If lhe team piciurc remains un-_gc1mc. clear, the breakOO....•n on individu::il "I re2llv Qn·1 c.omn1cn 1 on (Val· players is enough 10 re:i.ssure those lcly's a~ncc), because he wasn't :i trumpeting the Sailon as part of the team when 1 Seo Yicw League title con-got here." Smith said. tenders, as well as a Top Addi1ional st:.ndouts will 10 team in Orange County. include senior \\lade Tif1. Ramy Shoukry, a 6-fool· currcn1ly leading lhc foot· 7 AU·Ois1rict and second· bill IC'lm·s. CIF playo(f team All·Sea View c.cnter campaign. freshman 03nny as a junior, as well as jun· Pulido, and Pat Peikcr1. ior point gu:ard Paul Tay· Rhell Coluccio, Wes Ba· 'yar. were both .s1arters on dorek.. Will R._2nkin and last scason·s 12-15 squad. Ja)()n Guysor ~I also .1dd Shoukry. who enters his 0 =cha.rd Smith depth. third varsity campaign with ...... Ti<t, a part·timc staner Division I recruiting inter· each of 1he past two sea· w.._ averaged 10.5 _~ nim__[_~fil. _b1inp. L..A-J. 20S:pou.nd pres.- bounds and 4.5 blocked shots, the ence in the painl, where he isn't lauer a school singlc·sc:ason record. bashful about banging· in pursuit of "He's big and aihletic:, and \'Cry rcboundi. He •~raged sill point1 per enthusi2stic," Smith said of Shoukry. outing asJ1i,junK>r. but is an unknown "He's a formidable defensive player, (actor· l~ilh , "'ho has yel to ICC and hc·s making improvements of· ~:~nl~lay, uc to his football commit· fcnsivcly. Consistency will be Ill key Puhdo. a 6-4 Junior .,..ho d:iuled with hin1. and how well he can chan· during summer s1re1chcs. has 1he po- ncl his emotion and ron1pctiti,·cness tenlial 10 become one or lhe Sailon' into positives." all-ti1nc standouts. before he'1 Newport H:ubor>t Paul Tayyar (10) hopes to have his h:lnds in the of.position's face, much •as he did last basketball season as a sophomore st:irtcr for t 1c S:iilors. Tayyar. y,·ho averaged 6.1 poin1s as through. Though just out from frcsh- a sophomore, lookcd ·v:as1ly improved .. h• tAU/7 Vanguards the underdogs, but they've still got the ptt ..,_Southern California College's basketball team enters with ·unheralded credentials . BY DENNIS BR.OSTERHOUS .SI'OR.TS WRITER com"'" -®. ~~th~: ~~~r;r~~d ~~ r 'tt ~ upper hand in talent in l;f, ' Golden Stale Athletic ~""' Conference men's bas· •, ·• 0 • kctball, but Vanguards • • head coach Bill Reynolds has had a repu· talion of gettina 1he mos1 out of his play· ers. If the final voling in 1hc GSAC roaches' prcscuon poll is any indication, another challenge awaits ReynolJs this scaJOn. The Vanguards have been picked 10 fin· ish fifth in the seven·tc:;am circuil, which Ifie coaches fiaure dcrcndlng champion A.zuu Pacific, which wcnl unbeaten 10 win its first GSAC litlc last season, should dominate again . "They're 1he team to beat," said Reynolds, who will begin his 13th campai$-n at the Van· gu:irds~ helm 1on1ght .,.. ith a 7:30 home game against Pacific Christian. sec \\'Cnt 19·11, in· eluding an 8·4 showing for sec· ond pl:icc in the conference last season. after transferring from Solano College, is senior guard D:anin Bry::int, who led District 3 in ns· sists Ill 7.8 per game last year. .. He's one of the quickest gu3rds around al any level," S3id Reynolds, who is counting on Bryanl to le:ad 1hc Van· guards' fasl -break attack once again. On 1he positive side of the IC:dger for SCC this year is the rc1um of five pla)'CTS from la.st Bill Rc·ynolds Also back lo add experience 10 the mLx arc senior auard cOurt Dickmorc and senior for- ward Eric Carmichael, both returning for their fifth years Ill sec after each red· shined as freshmen. year's squad, a couple of key community college transfers as y,·cll as the addi1K>n of five (reshrncn. The biggest loss. hOY1·evcr. 1s forward Mike West, a first -team all-district !>Clcc· lion last year. West, who graduatcJ. led the Vanauards in -scoring at J 7.6 points per game and wns a1nonai 1hc lop 20 nD · tionalty in lhc NAIA in rebounding at 10.J a &!~e . "t.-1ike wasn't real qu.ick, but he played with a k>t of duirc," said Reynolds. Returning for his $CCOnd 5C&SOn Ut sec Senior hootin• guard John Naro re· turns for his second year with lhe. Van- guards after avcraaina 10.9 points hasl 5CI· son. }-le's bcina counted on to help fill lhc xo1d created by the absence of Scott Campbe ll. who was nol able lO return due.- lo medical reason&. R~1urnins tor bis·IOphomorc teason is 6-fool·ll center Kent Pl-fcClclland, who saw lin1ited ploying time last year. Key newcomers include 6·8 transfer ~tike Ruble -from Solano College. "He could givt us a le- g i 1 i mate inside threal this year:· said Reynolds. Other community collcac transfers in- HOOPS clude 6-S forward Eric Price. 6--6 forward Todd Andcnon and ~0 . au1rd Darren lbomu. Anderson played on the 1991 state championship team at .CCrritO& Col· lcae. Freshmen Joel Kuipers. a 6-7 center. and Ryan Chambcr1, a S·IO auant. joift the ~uad after rcdlhittina last )Ur. Ruund1na out the team, are frcshnwa ,.. Cf'Uit1 Du Hyde, 1 M torwird from~ dondo Beach, and Shane l•1<r, a 6-2 auatd, who earned first-tc&m A.U-CtP hooors at Visti Hi.ah l11t ICa&On •. - d ... ) ) ) 1 • • ... 1111 .. ...,. ........ GAITH TUINER A 5-loat-9, 165-jlound senor receiver, he had ll1ree cateheS for 51 yards, including a 31-yard TD -... and graded 94 percent. J()SHWAl.Z A 5-foot-10 170-pound' Sophomofe, he filled lo at safety, grading 92 percent. making six tackles and br9alOOg up One pass. Elllnell P11yer1 al Ille Week. JASON SWEET A 6-foot-4, 225-pound senior tight end and linebacker, h hammered away against the Costa Mesa offensive onslaught all night RYAN CROGAN A 6-foo~ · 195-pound sophomore Inside linebacker, he is one o lflose who symbolize the Eagles hope for a promising future. C1111 M111 ,_. II .. W1111 JOHN SOllOEDEI A 6-foot-4, 240-pound • junior tight end. he caught two passes for 20 yards and contributed consistent run bloi;klng to hel a dominant ground attack. AllEI. 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"" ~er. 0ppnau -16 21. n J1-1J1 1r1rwport M1a1u 17 JS 10 !18-14\l 1993 Log norHeague 17 Omge (2-8) IJ 17 Octan View (0-1 OJ J 14 FOOIM (7·3) J S..Vlewle•1ue 21 Slddletiltk (2·81 17 13 \MIMltSly (1·9) 10 0 Corona oe4 MM (7·3} 23 23 T11stin p.7) 7 21 tWll l'#-1) 29 14 Woo<l:ll1clgt C7·3) 1 0 Saru Mat;lltl (1-2) 19 Cl' DMelon fV Plllroft• Now. 19-Gatnoorl (If ClM Coltgl, Wt.).7.30. .. , __ a..art I C•ld tlflalalu 'Jtil? Bil••-~ • fl 11*;,Nou•UIP .. -• Tm From6 mu loolboll. SaUdl has already bee• ~d by b;s poise and lllllclicisa. P<il<ert, I 6-< jun.lor, bu lbe early edp lo< the ftltll ........ JPO(, KCOrdioa to Smith.. .,ho uid he Will play •he post ;r S1looWy !alls prey lO the foul trout.le 1h11 pla,ued him J.a t se1soa. C.Olucc:io. 1 6-l junior, bas e1rncd a Jp<M on the: nn.i1y after Jpcndin& the summer wilh the JV. "He's got a &feat '#Ork ethic. and hc1s,aoina to st' tome playina lime," said Smith, who c.pcbs seuon·lona compelitk>n ·for .Min· ulca by all but Sboukry and Tty· Y"" "We appear 10 hive dcpch and soipc Ouibiljty with alle," said Smilh. who cites Badorck.. 1 6-5 sophomore, as ano1htr ~qc:r in- side. Salloni'1Ha.MICM .... ""'· JC>llec. 5 -Olly -To-di Clas* Dee. 17·21 :... a Saft OiePD fOii111'1M'9C Dtc 27:30 -• EDlcll a.MTm Cttslc FAULKNER From 6 "But he-left 1hc program (just prior to the 1981 sea.son-opener). :ind Jim (H3gcy) and I became co-head coaches ror the next three )ears (2·8. 2·8 •nd 4·6 records). "'We thought we could hold ii together, but it be~me a nightmare 1rying lo gel kids to commit 10 the pr<>jram, concentrare and get the job done. From there, Tom Baldwin took O\'cr, a~ led us to the pla)'orrs 1w1cc (in his ciaht seasons). • "~1yron (Miller. in his second season as bead coach), inherited some good kids and tus insisted they lifl weights. \Ve're stronger. bigger and faster than wc\1c ever been, and .... -c have a great g_rOup of committed kids, who ha\e done what it takes." Carney so.id. win or lose, he plan5 to fini~h his career at Co~ta ~tesa. "I've alw3)"S been proud to be: at -Costa ti.1esa." he S3id. '"The school h:is given a lot 10 me. and I've tried to work hard there. J want to roach there as long as they'll let me. If you sec me around. I'll ~ , , ......... . T--------co..na,,. ..... ---.... ' --co.-.... , __ .... n-co._..,. __ ... _14 ___ ,... -..... is--. .......... -..... 21--.... ·. ~~~~~~~~~~ -.. ..... s--·-,._., __ ,..._ ...... JM. 10 -• 1111111· Wiit. -12 -• Sara Mqllb• fft.. -14 -Woo6Jidgl• OW;lmt) Wed., Jin. 11 -• C.0U • .._. ff'I.. ...... 21 -IJrMililW• ,.,.,.) Wtd.. ...... 26 -• nw.· ffl..Jlfl 21-·~· Merl, Jin 31 -TUSM· aant) w ....... 2 -..... _. (Taro) frt Fttl. 4 -• Woodboctge• Wtd~ Feb 9 -Corona Oii ~ ,4homt) fll.ftb 11 -·~ .dlnatn Su v.w L'*l,U-pnt; .. non- tl»Nmenl oarnn • 1 30, wca.rinc my black Costa Mes.a hat; and my black Mesa jacket." Chances arc good. you might also catch him in a his spanking new '"PCL Champions·· T·shirt. 0 One re ason for Cos13 Mesa's football success has been "Senior All·CIF running back Dinh "Runawa~" Tr:in, ,.ho conlinuc:s to build on his Ne,.port-~1esa - Dis1ric1 career ruf>h1ng record of J ,!i56 ylrd~ the pa.st lh.tCt' 5CUSQAS. Second vn the: all-lime distnct list lS Coron.l dcl ~tar AJl·ClF Knior JR \Vall.. ""Ith 2.988 yards over thC ~ame three-)'Car span . According 10 J R ."1 father. John Walz. 1hc 1 .... 0 occupied 1hc same backfield ill 9-~e:i.r-old Costa f\1esa Jr. All·Amt'ncan Foo1ball rookies,. ~amh .,.,;.is the. qu3rlcrbac.k., and J.R. ,.3~ the: running b3ck." the cider Wall recalled ... Binh was the belier pl<1)er al that point." John \\'alz said that team made the pla)Off5, but los1 in the' firs1 round Both players wi.11 try to avoid a similar playoff r111c Friday night as the Mustangs host South Pasadena and founh·sccdcd Cdf\i entenains 01\tsion IV Coe Villa Park':u Saddle back College. SCHIDULI TODAY ••let' polo • lCh:Xll -Cf QMlol I ~ [I Toni II ~ HM!IQf, 3 IS. ~ OCll la II CJpli· tWICI Valty. 3 1 s --CallPgl 1191 -he* C.,.., II Swhnl c-. ~ C.Ct. 7'.30 p Ill loccw ~ Cole\lt trlS'l -Qrwioc Colll II Ran- • FAMOUS RIBS &SALAD • TERIYAXI LEMON OR MAYA' CHICKEN &SALAD • PRIMAVERA PASTA &SALAD SERVED SUNDAY lt11 FRIDAY 5:•·1:• Pfl ~.IV E JAZZ BLUES & ROCK ....... .TMWGNEa n... ..... ,_ ... 111111 ..... ,_ TllllAllllp• .... , ... ....... • • • ' I ! f I I r . • • n 0 • • I ! ' I .1 • p b, ,, r1 0 • • I E ~ • I ~ Col•C! s.~ ....... twGl .. L.9- ERTY NATlONAL BAHK ol HUNTNJT0N 9EAOt lnlM ..... al~·---Of---on I I nb• JO. t983 P'' a Pad In ....... 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