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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-02-28 - Orange Coast PilotMOMNYMtJF•O RIDE 'EM CHlEP ••• Colla Meu Police Oiicf Dave Snowden and Oranac CoUn1y Sheriff Bnd Oates are &aid to bo 1mon,.1hose who will be riding in the Oranac County Fair's July cattle drive. They will only be ridlna horses. however, and not minding the caitle. For Snowden, the ride wiU be a return lO his horsc-ridina roots. .. , UICd 10 ride very frequently when I wu )'OUOJ, "·Snowden uid. ~But in 198S, I had a very bad allell)' attack while ridin& on a bone. Now I realize by lllina an. antihistamine, I'm fine ... The ride ii scheduled for Jury 15. 0 SANDYONrnE SIDEU,NES! ... Calta Mesa's Man of the Year and the town'• favorite Ort.hid grower P.:i.ul Breehl revealed Friday that Mayor S.:andy Genii played football on a woman's team at S1anford. "Knowins Sandy," he quipped, "I bet she wu the coach." 0 A STRE~• DY ANY OTHER NAA-1£ ... You can coll ii V.iva ... or )'OU can caU it Bonita, You can e1U it Plummer ••. but plco.sc stop calling it Alvarado. 1bosc: arc the plcu the City Council will hear toniJht from · (l'\lilratcd residents who liw on Alvarado Place and Alvarado Street -two Balboa Peninsula neiJhborhoods IOC"ated a block apart 11'ey are tired of the · mixcd·up pin.a dc.liYCrics and the misdirected mail, so they want to rename Alvarado Street. They just can"t' qrce on what to call it. 11)e c:ommiuion 'e'Oled unanimou.sly last month 10 renamc'lhc 5treet -vM (pronounced Vy-va) Way." Vi\111 was 1ugested by resident Paul ~1edina, whose wire also is n11mcd Vava. .. Several rcsidcnu endoncd Viva. sayin1 i1 keeps in 1une with the other Spanish·nlllned streets in the area. But other1 suggested .. Plummer .. or "Bonita." '"Tht: Plummer family bas a Iona history of usodation with the Balbwi. Peoi.nsula," wrote Fred Thompson in a letter to the Plannina Commluion. " 'Bia" Oiarlie and 'Utile' Oiarlie Plummer tau&ht numerous children lO swUn Ud sail in the bay at the end or Alvarado Street. More recently wu the number ol years served by Ruthelyn Plummer on the Newport Beach City Council ... Oiy 11alf has mommcnded the council rename thf: street .. Viva." Councilman John HedJ<s, who re.presents lhc peninsula, uid he plans 10 ao •Iona with the rccommcndllion. 1bcrc'1 definitely a problem there, and It appcan a majofity of f$0Ple want to have the atrecl name chanaed." The council meets at 1 p.m. In the council chambcn ol City H•ll. 3300 Newport Ba.d. 0 MORE ON mE MEIUIWD ... Atlorncy Ron Talmo will make another pitch tonlaht for "The Mermaid." 1 n• t.be1ter which his clients. Aa aad Olivia Nauyen, want to opea in Newpc>rt Beach. Allhou&h the oouncil twncd down the Nauyen'• rcqunt ror • condi1ion1l use permit •hkh would haYO allowed oude dandna. toniih• he'll be.utlaa ror a.a entertainment permit. Quolin& 200in1 laws for rho . ~ '*° Planned ~ -.. ladUllrlal .,... -Ilia airport when rho propoeed Mcrmald Iii• " localtd -Clcy Allorocy llOb Bumlwn aaid theattn limply are not allowed there. "He jUll lw fewer llllnls to cllallrAf• II ho .... this ........ Bumbalo said. Some eo11ik'U ••tin Mw Aid...,....,.. llrrill • nodo ._ ..,w1ron lo dto dlJ. ,_ .. _... .. _ .... SJ~=::.":'-... -... .,, ... •s -lllifl I -a ., .... ..,...., d ... ... ss ..... IP I .. , , BEACH • COSTAMESA .. al .. ""II ,w'•ill bt•-- -s ..... We'ltet moidy .....iy dcles widt higtls In !he Uf'I*. 60s IO low 70s ind lows 1n !he upper SOs. S.Wutller,l'~p2 • WinnH of California Newspaper Publishers Association's General Excellence Award'for 1993 PMos-o. tY Mit.aC ).i.u,nN. UA.JLf u.ar Ninth-grader Jennifer Monroe, left and Sasha Stajic perform during music class at Corona del Mar High School. C·uning ·into extra activities Budget reductions are havin g· severe effects on high sc_hool programs ''· Angola Woo la d-of mualc at Corona d.i Mar High School. • " De wm steps down as city parks commissioner ... Three-yeaf board member plans to spend more time with his family, work on volunteer projects. BY Mu.Ml• McLao0.1'1-"M"t WUTn COSTA MESA -P&lb and Recrcalion Commissioner John De Witl ann®nced Wednctday 1h1t he wiU leave his seat on the ~ · to commit more lime 10 hill -.., and Other 'Olunlt<r projoca De Win, a lhdtcopa ll6llect. hu served on &M com.i-. b Ille pu1 W.. ,_. and • chair- man for dto poll JU'. ~ down, he said, was a hard -. ... jUll Mrfe • limited .... a • ., YOlunteer dlle and I -IO fpcnd more time in Rel.ear Costa Meaa and with family," uid De Witt, 37. Some ol his main projects on the commission have been to de· velop a tree ordinaocc, a strcc1 ind mcdi.an tandscapc plan for the city and the rNition or the city's fint dos park. The land1e1pc plan wu recently approved by the City Co\tncil and clolc 10 Sl,000 was raised last weekend to help COO· wn a thr~·acrc site 11 TcWinkle Part lo a to-Called bark park. "He • has 1 k>I of · wonderful ldeu." said Councilwoman Mary Honbue:kJe, "He voluntarily did 1 to1 or work ror 1ho city's ..... ._ ud medians plaA.. 111oc'I .. .., ialporlailt ltMco be'I -.. Wift"'-. BY llTAN T . BLYSTONB., SVJr W1JT1t. I t's lunchtime •I Corona dcJ Mar Hi.ah ScbooJ 11nd the only plaa: Lindsey Donatelli wants 10 be is in the music room playin1 hi.s golden-brown Les Paul clcctric pilar. Just playing. And he docsn'I want 1ha1 little bu ot pleasure: 10 be ta ken a-.·ay Crum him. "This is my guitar:· he states. "I've go1 one because the school's gui1ors aren't adequate enough." Ifs a reality lhal is shared by other s1u4cnts, as well as the school's music director Anael11 Woo. They jus1 wan1 10 be able to perform their music and they wish the school could afford to pay ror instruments. But budget 'A'OCS at the high school have made it tough for the department 10 maintain the traditional Sland:uds 1h:at once existed. And ii appco.rs that the situation isn't aetting any better (or all high school extracurricular activities rangin1 from chcerlcadin& where it Runners cover their ..... Sundlyu lhe- gun la dlactwged lo begin the one- mR• run for 9-and 10- year olda. KAJ1UTA . RAl:MOMI PHOTO -KMOOL!hp• Ce1•1111ony salutes gays and lesbians ... First-ever Take Pride Awards recognize s many in community who say they . still live in fear of hatred. BY Russ LoA.R., s1 .. 1, wa.rrs a COSTA MESA -Nearly 200 members ;ind supponcrs of the gay and lcsbiaw community turned out ror the first Take Pride Awards on Sunday, a very public recogn1uon or indi,-idu.als who still somc-timc.1o hve in (car because of their scxua.I orientation. "\Ve 're 31 the threshold of &:oin& into a new era of acceplancc (or gays and lesbian~·· said Richard Grauman, coord1n:uor of the e\.cn1 he ld by the Lesbian & Gay Lead· ership Federation of Ornhgc C.Ounly He was also the recipicnl or the Dennis Cab3ret Visionary Award. "We·re hoping th3t people can become more open and accepting and educated about the issue~·· he said. ··And that people ·can come out to awards like 1hU openly ·· Grauman·s optimism v.:i.s tem- pered by a (cw h:i.1e calh rccc1\ed by his organization 1n rcccn1 d.:.ty~ in reaction to publicil) about the cvcn1. And some or thc par11c1· pants at Sunday'~ 11words ccr · emony did not ""ant to be 1dcnt 1- fied by the mc:dta. includ1n1 mem bers ol the Fountain Valle)' Stu· dent AJl iancc. Founders or the g11) SUpPort group V1·cre honored for their courqc in crcanng the coun· cy·s fll'M high schoo! or1an1zatk>n of its kind. One of the 5luden1 leaden said althou&fl his parents :i~ sup- portive, they also rear for his ufe- ly. . "Ifs ud. but 1h11t's the day and age we hve in." .5.3.id the 17-rcar· old student, aslin"g ·not 10 be 1dcn· ti!ied. "I knew about all the homo- phobia, but I didn't think there would be so much rontrovers~ I didn"t think. people v.-ould go tu the lenglhs they did to try and gct our 1roup off the campus. lgno- nncc equals rear -that's the problem.·· The Take Pride Awardl. held at the Costa ~tesa Communh\. Ccn· ler. rccogni.zcd the cootribuoons ... CUUIOll'Y/Pe .. & W . all wonder •'hat OW" kids will be Jik ..... Ibey-up. Our dauFtu, Mq. -room was u impeactnbk lhickct ol ~ ...... &om food lossib IO ,..,,_,.....,,, be>l""f' sncahn, -no e.;.i.~ ol CJICClliaJ ia I.be domestic arts. ~ from 'Tan.a.a. btr best bet WU m.aJ'T)inc ..... 59 and Holding a holcl owner who couJd prcwidc her with room scJ'Vioe. J'm no bau.drau, bul at kasl' 1 dUSI t.bc furniture and make lhc: bc.ds when "''C have company. Maturity brings incrc-cliblc changes. but Done more astonishing than our cbu1tncr'1 mctamorphos.is into 1 perfectionist homemaker with a PhD m bundrytng. ~.flKh as I r<,otec O\'Cf this unforesttn passion for domcstkity. al times it has been traumatic. Lei ... -. ..... IiAu.f l"u.or f"ILI ttt0"1'1.M On a recent vis.it from London, v.hcre Meg lives ,.·ilh Mr husband and f'1tl1Lly, a wash day cr1s1s exploded that turned into a J>O"'·dercd soap opera. II h:i.d all the chus1c requirements: pathos. connict and heart-rending k>u. The only thing lacking "''as org<an mus.ic /Vt estimated 100,000 music fans packed into the Orange County Fairgrounds kif a two-day t-.i In 1968. • A rock 'n' roll flashback I should preface this sudsy talc by ronfcssing: my laundry phalosoph) 1s rigorously simple: Toss cvcryth1ng into 1hc machine , add soap, and puih a buuon. Or. if vou'rc in a primiin,c paradlSC', bcat 0 thc clolhn over the rocks. On the da) of lhc -A3sbout debacle, :\1eg had finMed a lo3d of J.;1undry and put h in a bask.et ready for the dl)er ~hen !.he had to dash ou1 on an errand. Enter mom. the grtal shortcut antst, who spies the ,..uh and decides to be helpful -a dangerous p.arenuJ compulsion. Tw.o-day concert at O.C. Fairgrounds in 1968 brought out . Sonny and Cher, Tiny Tim, hippies and everything psychedelic The entire load was emptted into lhe hot dryer 1 U5C for all our duds. At our house democracy prevails; shiru and bloiasts tumble with the IOWc.bi -aod they alJ manage to s1.uvi\·e. lbc impact of my weU·intentK>ncd gesture was di.saslrous. All my son-in-law's fine, En&Jish, 100% conon shins, as well as other clothing. shrank a couple sizes. Shirt oollan were small enough to circle the nedt or a Pomeranian. Cuffs barely covered elbows. I shriveled with chagrin. S onny and Oler 'llo'c:re there. So ,.·ere Slef>l>Cn"''Olf. Ertc Burdon and The Animals and hc:idlincr. Tmy Tun. There -·ere also 100.000 scJC-prodaim· cd hippies, .. plastic;" hippies, staunch bcl~·en and ju11 plain curious young people~ packed into the 0 .C. Fairgrounds for a 1 .. -o-ctay feslival of mauk:, be.ads. incense,' and cYC:rythinc p!)'dtcdclic.. When water ran out.. the 1WCllerin1 crowds were doused with water from hoses. ~iore than SOO people were treated for injuries -mostly heat pr'* tration -cul rcet and drug overdoses., and Cos11 Mesa police ,.·ere reinforced COi lhc event by Newport Beach, On.ngc, Santa Ana, Tus1in, 1he Shcrifrs Department and the Highway Patrol. Costa Mesa Police Otief Roger Neth said the crime rate in Costa ~iesa rose 20'* ovc:r the twc>-day period and praised 1he conduct of the· rask. force: of lawmen. ··we lived throu_ih it by the. cracc of Ood ' T o my dismay, I k:arncd delicate fabna belong in the cool air dryer, a compartment I've never explored. At home, ~ieg even dries hc:r cottons on a clothes line in the basement -lhc' cho.cc of fabric connolucun. and cool policemen." -B¥ Aane S,W When water ran out, awebring aowd1 were doused with.water from hoses. I hope to find an accredited course in -.uh1ng and drying givin1 me a diploma w11h the r1ghl 10 practice. 1-iopcfully, 11 vnll prO\e to my daughter my determ1na1ion to come clean. While it's 1akcn me to my dotage to explore the fine r po1nt1 of rub·a-dub-dub. I'm 1ure it will be an cnli&hten1n1 experience. Who knows'! The dicer pa11ivi1y of sorting laundry by a>lon and fabrK::& mia.ht be an inspired time to prac:ticc my Zen. Loot.inc bad. I could never imapne one day my dauchter and I would be mired in a shrinkage fiasco -unleu we were lalk.ing the kncth or her mini skirts. Tbere Ire three lhinp you can't predict: The t:lock markcl, cart.bquakct.. or tccn-agcn. . N•n~ Aldnlytt'• coJuma •ppan Atoah11.. ....... '9WIACI lat• ..... -..er .. -~ ..... "' -...... '*" 14.). 1"6. -.Ma.,_.,... ,..... ............... _.__ ............ ,, .... .. .-. .. ow .................... .. ....._Q,1 ....... _......._,ca-. -~­' \2 ,s'S...a ':IP _ .. __ ~ (l1oo ,._ Onnp Counry) (IOO) 152-9141 ~~·5671 Dioplay 64J-Ol I Pd'tadll -540-llU 5poN 64l-th0 -. .... -...110 -(Mloo l'1iwC-.~l .. , ............ 1 rs11..- He•poit IRda: UIJS --· CosLI Mrtla.: nts7 C'.oton& ... Mw: ..,,, IVUN•CUT l.OCAJl()H ThoW~ =:.: s.A.u...i-.. C4M TOQAY "'" ...... ..... ;;:-.. -· ........ _, ---· ---- SWSWIU ... • ·•·2 • ... • ... • ... • 1"31 ....... , 4:J2 ....... t.1 10:J7y..-.JA 4:)7,......., ,.,.~ ... 11tl1 ..... .. '"" 111it WI .... U =ii ·~-:::::: ... .. $1-•11 F• loft: r.,~ Tim wu the festival's r.actllne<. Laft: Mud-soaked fan was one ot dozens who wallowed In pond created by pumped-in water. Esuncil Hilh 5mool 11ud<nt MelitM 1-will tabpartUt .. ..-.1 m,J>·tedl lciMcc <Jp<dilioa at a I•&""' Nipd movie theater Friday. S1udcou and teaeben '"""""'"" Southern c.Hlonlia will be link.ccbo tOcatisu in Central AmcriCa tbrou&h an intcrxtivt: utcllitc sysi.em... The JASON Proje<I Voy>JC V, lj)OIUO«d by the Oraqc: '°':'nry ~ lnsti1ute, wdJ bone Oranic Counry itudcnts '°Fiber at the Ocean Ranch Villac;t Ed*'•rds Cine.mu in Laiuna Ni1ucl. Students will commun~a1e with Kicntistti conducti.nc cxpc:rimcnu in 1he rosin foreSJs and conl reefs of the C.c:ntnl AmericaD country of BcJizc:. Event helps IBl'll retirn te Clllll A day-Lona conference for adull1 intereitcd in returning 10 coUegc il Kl for 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. S:.1urd11y, ~tarch 12, in 1he Onnce Cou1 Colk:p: S1uden1 Center. Free child c1rc is 11\·ailablc for children from six month.I to 12 yt.an old . ReJ.istralion deadlines •re P.1:.irch 3 for child care and ~iardl 9 for the conference. The reJ.!s:iration f«: is SIS and six different" 10-minute v..ork..shop scWoru arc pl:11nncd. For information, <>II 432-5162. DCC lll'Oflll• giving ll't lectft Orange C:oail Collcsc f:tculty mcmbc.r of the )"Car lrin1 Vallcra-Rickerton "*II c~e a free 1n history lecture :al noon TuCM!ay 1n the campus S1udcnt Cc:ntef. Vallcta·R1Ckcnon, 41 , won the top tcachinc :award earlier 16is mon1h 2Clcr 1 c:smpus-·idc election. She -·as Chose n from nine OCC professors who -were nominated for the award by their rollc:agues. A fllC'Ulty member for 16 years., Vallera·R1ckcnon ... 111 •pc•k on '"The ~iuhi·DU.ciplinary Na1ure or At1 J-lislQI)' ... She 'IWill also )how slides ol art and architcclure from l1aty, Greece and EIYJ>I. • Orange: Coast Collc1c. home of Orange County's lufcst cold·w11er aquariunt ... -ii play host to an open house on March 19. TIM: :IC:tiviticl ITC designed for the public to get I bchind-lhe·ICCn« view of the aquarium tanb., which arc litua1cd on the CJltetjor front wall or the <.'Ollcse's Lcwil Cco1er for Applied Sciences. On.nsc Coast CollcJe studcnu will demonstrate how they test the water, collect and feed the anlmals and clean 1hc 1anks. Call 720-0305 for info. LUMCMMIMU 0 ua 11A11C11 roam IUnDU WIMPY LDT Tllll- WlllMl'alNG -"' .... --al Pilolland, ... told by kJCal hia&oriana. t.buc was oewcr U_.siliooM eoccnlric: u this .... It WU I dty.looa 11/ari Thundly into lhe wilds al Ncwpon Beach. Balboa, Co.la Mesa and Corona dtl Mar -in1a IMriahly local rclendcu search Scene to find the fa.nest -----hamburscr in town. How dedicated was the 10.hour pul'5Uit'? Well, in the WOids of one aJuuonous survivor, .. , can't believe that we didn't even pause TODAY ......... lllAllT MMltu.a Eiiplofo 1hc mind and hcan ~ conncaion durin1 a rrcc 7 p.m. tcn•ina1 11 1hc Grace Hoaa Conference CCntcr 1.1 Hoaa H06phal In Ncwpo.-1 Beach. Call 7~209S. CltllUCA&. ...... ..,.CY unuu L.carn about the 'i&ns of drua Of o.lcohot dependency, how addictions dcvck>p and v.h11 help b available durin& a rree 11emin1r from 1 '° 8:.JO p.m. at Hoaa Cance1 Center, 301 Newpott Blvd. In Ncwpon Beach. fOf" molt in!Ofmadon. call 7~5656. TUUOAY .... l'IVff ...... . Poc17 wriW.C. drawlna and au1ioncry cn:atlOft with rubber stamps are amona tho rrcc actMtic1 plaancd for 1e.c:ond· throu&h fift.h-vadcrs al Con>u dcl Mar Bruch Ubrary'1 Kid'• Seu.ff, bcalJWUna today at J;.JO p.m. and con1ln1.1in1 CVCf}' _ 1\l('ld.ay 1hrou&h M•rd. 29'. Tbe libn.ly is kn1cd at 420 MarW>6d Aft.•!olC 1n Corona dcl ,,_tat. Call '44-3117 ot 644-3135. WAftltCOWelXMtan An c.tlibir ol w11crcolon and tallip-apby by Newport Bc:ach •r1iM Anltl EP:n ftc.aly will be on display throua,h Marcia JI in the Community Room ot 1hc Newport Center Ubnry, &S6 San Ocmc:ntc Dr. I• Newport Be~. The ahibit will be open du.rirt1 nCH"m.al llbrar1 hours. CACtpt whc.n the Community Room b in use bother purpolCL Call 644-)IAI ot 644-1191. WUNUOAY euoaa aurr•n MOU• Nc•pon Beach Marriasc and Family Thcrapifl ln1cm Maxine Cohen will be t'OndUC'lift& an ci&ht week wppOn J'OUP fot women II hc1 Newport Center otr1CC rrom 7 to I:•! nc.ry Wcdnndaiy throua.h Aptil 20. The '"ri-poup 1s s=d 1owvd lac!fiq women •ho are aoln& U.roua.h 1 diYofcc or who att l'CC'Cntty divorced. Cmt ii S25 per mcctina. Spiicc is limited. Call 7Sf.Q,S79 ........... ., ....... Oardc• Orow: CowM:ilmc.mbcr hhrk Lcye:a wut talk aboul tbc Oranac Cou11ty ~aioo&I A.itpott AutM>f'i(y II , .. -lllly ...... al Spcu Up Newport .c Ute: Villa Non Rcscaun.nt, 3131 West Coast Hlahway in Newport Bcaich. Tho A1tpoft Au1hoti1y is • join& powc:n •nicy ot 1CYCtal ci1ic' (lnchtdinc Hcwpott llcKb) imdYcd in tM' p6anMftt fot lhc rcwc ot El Toro MatlM Ow;. Air Sca1ion when it ~ Mt ttt9. Oi.aac1 ate wela>mc 11 tlilc mcc:ti,... Qkb Mans with lc><aluadlbnak." --coo fl..+''? fMlolfa. ...... ) ..... oa die bk lllL lo wloidi -.. .... _,, Oood .. -.... "' Ulla wriWIL -dtys later, .... Jwy ii tlilf -And I do meaa O-t.1·•· Tbil peocl iln't bu.nc. h'• hWll O¥tr. Accordlfta IO my juicc-tplauc...S ... .., IOp bonon wcwahatCd....,.. acvcral pubt -and I'll act to them In a moment, jUJI u IOOft u the noiN 1ubside1 from the fu:z.lna Alka .. Seltur. The verdict couldn't be unanimouJ because. 1n the prolound worda al our beloved· lc1der, Ro&tr I.Mb)', ''Htmburaen are like women, it's a matter o( indMdu1I taste." Or words to that e((cct. Thls whole mlshe&ID wu trigcred by 1he voquencbable Luby over 1 hambu.racr huach several weeks qo. "l kwe ham, bur1en," ho bckhed a1 lhe time. --UPPT ._ ...... ,!I .. I t"J l'fH J ..... =-5 .. ,, ......... = ,.·,= Sll&'i Isa=• wS:_.1 ~~ -.. ~­Tllt-bllill •GI •111:1-= ... ,._._.._, .. ...-._,us. . rcrr&mcnts at S:.JO p.m. Prosr•m ttartJ II 6:15 p.m, Call 5'2-4226, TNUUOAT rlMANCIM tan ... weW Today, whclbc:r by acccssiry Of choice, more women arc 1«kina trainin1 and advice 10 help them pin ve11er control ol their fmaodaJ (\lluta. .. Anancia.I lndcpcDdcna: for Today'1 Womu," lf'O!IJOf"Cd by Duo Wlticr Rcynokh. b • .Cries ol free 1c:minan tbat otrer ueP' ltut women tteW., fu.andal indcpcndclK'C ibDuJd take. The 1emiurs bcaln aoct.y at 1 p.m. and continue on Maret. 17 and 24 al Dean Willer Rcyeo&ds.. 575 Anton Blvd,. Sui1e 100 ln COila Mesa. Accouot uccul.Wel Allrkl Rcinla nd William A. Loyko. Jr. wW be. coaductiQa the .cmlnars. Fot more lftronnatioG. ot 10 rc,;acr, call 2'1·lJOO. · ·--llillstde prdcnlna aDCI campolllnJ arc the ~ •• the monthly mcctina ol the 0...,.. Couaiy ~ Sockiy " 7:.lO p..rn. a1 1bc Wfftminsw CMc Center, S200 Wcstmlnller Aw,, ht 1hc Community ScMcc and Rccrc11ioo BuUdillJ. The public h ltwitcd 10 Ibis free mcc.tina. For more infonnalion. ............... TIA.,_Milidl E"°7' • cu1' ol te.a whllc bcarinc toca1 m)'Mcry wnters talk aboul their craft ., 3 p.m. lhe rlnt Tbwtday ot cw:ry_ mon1h 1broup May al tbc Corona dcl Mar Bnncb Ubrary, '20 ~ Ave. In CoroM dcl Mar. Todly't talk b "Fact w. Fiction: The Value ol RCKan:h." with 1ulbot Norte• AJfU. lhc C¥Cnu are free and open 10 lhc public. For more lnfonnatkML. call 644s31JS. •tvoea MIM&ne. .. Or.ootte Mcdialioft: A Mott Etlect.M and Leu &peOllYe AltctnatiYe to U1ipHon .. 91 lbt tide of• free l p.m. ~ 11 the Newport C:Cacer Ubnty. &s6 Su Ckrncn1c Or. ln Katle'.s~sh FLOw!!.RS on the psa-.i.i. Spedol local Delivery Proaram $6.99 723.5283 CUSTOM 'INVITATION PRINTING CENTER CllOOOO From Our H.., StJ.n-. of 1 7jpt.19'ro Pr#rt ~ •-' &11 slu•ns Wlietbcr You Nad ··~ for \'lie+' ...... • #di .•• ~ ••• Bin:h~ ..• llinhdrfs ... ~ ... Or for n.. °"""'""A-UMimc Spocial O.•w• ... 1111 .._A fish .,,. C. I•"'°" Pl ~I'll .. laAlt~11 T•'•• II ..,,,_s..-.· - ... 0 I ........ ~/Vt ., ... C-0.ll/ JANSSQN'S ,..,.,....,. • Ol'IN 7 •1&&! ........ iii illi&Ub m •.• _, ___ -+ • .,_ ... _ o.y.· -·"" callad ;:;, ...... --.. Wt"'" ....,_at -· ""--. ., doe~ .... if 1 doc't '" aaotbcr buflU loc a moath." Out 11fari WM lluKhcd at monpp baalr.tr Luby'a primllive lair, Nuus Fudiq. on West O>asl Hlpwoy. Oalhercd around tbe 2C).fao1 conference table were IUCh adveritwaornt IO\lll u Tom Denier, the celebrated co.Iler, and IUCb mortpae mavens u .....,. McMlcllael, X.o x.. ..... and Miu-· We dcpar1cd buc camp precisely at 10 1.m. In a buic all-terrain vchkie, 1 Ctdillac limousine, and headed lnto the wikicrness. Other hardy lypCI, includin& Newport Beach Polk:c Captain G..,. , ... ,.. •. joined us alon& 1he trail. Tbe fint oasis wu Snua Harbor, tucked away in the Cannery ICClor. Nice nci&hborly · eatery, adequate tor break.ins Newport Be.ch. Attorney Alkia Tayior will focus on bow roedl11k>n c.n reduce conRtct and aavc money and time, even ln a healed divofcc. Call 6"-1111 or 6"-3191. .................. Tbe American Luna Astoc~tion of Oranac C.00n1y an·nouncci an upcomin1 Freedom From Smokina Oinic from 7 to 9 p.m. every Monday and Thunday ~1innin1 t~y lhrou1h March 28 at ~I ~tcmotia.I HOlpii:al, Cancer Conrcrencc: Room. 301 Ncwpo11 Btvd. In Newport Beach. A fee of S7S oowcrs the cost of all matcrlalL Call 83S-LU.NG . nlDAY ............. A lhr«·houl ICmin.ar [Of" u.ilon ...,.ho wonder how auisina or dlarlerina • multi,hull differs from that of a monobuU is Khc:du.kd from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Oranac CoMi C.oUeac Sailina Center, 1801 W. hdl'k: Cou( l'iiahway in Ncwpor! Beach, bc1wccn the Balboa Bay Oub and I.he Su Sc:ou1 Bue. Colt is SD kw lAd.Mduals · and S39 per couple. Call 645--9'12. SATURDAY ............... A f...-e·hour WOf'bhop t~I teac.hCI basic ma.uacc uroka ror reducina tension u.sina Swcdisb m•••rro ICChniq~ without oil pl. rom 9 a.m. co 2 p.m. ia Room 110 of the Co&lnsclin1 and Adm1"ioos Bi,illdlna at Orancc eo... eo11qc In Colla Mesa. Panldpanu wilflcwa how to take carc ol minor achcl and paint. symptoms ol ttm&, mild dcpreuion ~ fa1iaoc. Co5t is M9. Call •32·S880. EXCERCISE CLASSF.S • Step REEBOK• •Muscle Conditioning •Low Impact Aerobics • Stretch & Tone •Advanced Classes NEW • Slide REEBOK• CARDIO EQUIPMENT • Treadmills • .. Stairclimbers • Llfecycles • Llferower . • Circuit Training faea, ucl -"°""n-. wolfed -tridl ,__ Tiie -qoicbOld .. die .... pi-. called The Place, ;. -·--Corolla dcl Mor. home of ..... ,._ f1amc0w)or. " . drew a Jittin& OYldoa f.rom lhc far-from..ated ICOUll. T wcnty..-WO-mlDulCI later, with the eYCr,accommoctalina Lou Merew1o ac Lhe wheel, we were whisked mercurially to Muldoon'• Irish Pub in Newport Center. Fl.i1h and beprah. it's 1 revelation to disco\ler how wonderful a burJer lu tes when washed down With I pint Of lnviaoratin& Black and Tan. / Then on lO the Ri~ where our .Tncny band reluscd to be awed . by the elite ambience. As one \ prmol snlllcd, "This is OK. ii , you like $7.9.S patty melts." From that taICfied atmosphere, we plunac:d down into La Cave in Costa Mesa, where owner Carol Borer welcomed us with fa ... 11y.o ...... Mr. and Mrs. Donald Scally of Ncwpon Beach have announced the en1agemcn1 of their daughter, Kimberly, 10 Richard Graham or Wayne, Pa. A May 7 wedding is planned in Bryn Mawr Presbyteri:;in Church ' in Bryn Mawr, Pa. The bride·clecl is a graduate or Glcnbrook North, Nor1h, brook, Ill. and Wiuenbcrg University, Springfield, Ohio. Her fiance is the son of t.1r. · .. ...._~al poor. ---1 .. ......,,,_ , ... down .......... -.... I 71h su .. 1 Bar A Grill. whcR my trswlina comparliool were reduced 10 otde.rins quaner-burpn. Mc, l didn'1 even lu-1 the quarter. A camp follower, Bob lrtaUa, teared that I mi&hl be la1>5in1 iaao a diabetic swoon, o.od rushed to fetch a lhcrapcutic pol Of bot IC&. Thus revived, l huna on lor another few bk>cks -to picturesque Chu1er Drawen • Manaaer Ml.kt Vyncb couldn't h:ivc been more 10licitous; all jud&ci •arced that his bureen were terrine, and he (urp!) handed me 1wo to·takc home. With htlp from Lou the Driver, I managed to make it lO C.,Uidy's, the "sleeper" on Balboa Peninsula. Merely sensational, everyone r1t0ed. .. Only three more stops," said Our Leader. "Hang in there." INOAOIMINTS and Mrs. Donald Graham or York, Pa . He is a graduate or Burke Min. Academy and Do.in, mouth College, HanO\Cr, N .-1 ......... o.r11t.1111 Kicn ten Lane L:a~n of Nev.·porl Be ach ;ind Uyron G3rib::ildi ti.l .D. of Hous.tun ..., 1J! be m.lrried June IS 1n the l·1rs.1 Bap1is1 Church Or H.1chmond. Texas. Their cngagcn1en1 h.J~ been announced by hc:r p<i1en1~. Lana and Howard Lar:..cn of • lt11 .... ,,, -· Which I did. barel1. -.......... a11.-...,w-· 'rhc Alley, Bllly'a a1 lhc ...... ond Marp<iuMllo dla1 I'd lie returnifta one cby toon - pllysldam willlaa- So, you·~ pcoblbly '*""'- has the best burp:n bl &own. Well, Ww:e l Creaked ov1 ll&u SIOp No. 6. l'U haw to <tOPP'tr wilh lcllow judacs who 11ayed die ,., . ., ... AJ\cr tabulatiftl, lhcir taJly..i.ccu, Ibo much-)'OUllFI' (and abler) Judie• checked In with • tcn1a1ive 1evt.n-w1y ti& be1wcen The Place, Mutdoon's. Chesler Drawen. La Cave. Cassidy's, The AUcy, and BilJ1'~L F°'towing a period or recupcra1ion, they plan to ....U,. forth for further n1rrowint-down purposcJ. Un1il then, I think I'll go lie down ror a...,fu1c. Jurr Kobrin 's tolum• ,..., l'tloaday aod Wtdond•.r· Newpor1 Beach. A graduate or Ne wport Christiao High School. the bridc,ele.c1 rctc1\Cd her bachelor's deg.rec at 1hc University o f RcdlJ.nds and her m:istcr or arts degree at Chapman Unl\'C~lly. John and Nell G11n b:ildi ol I louston arc !he p:trcnts or her future bndcgroon'I. He is a gradu.itc of KJc1n Fores! School. Ba) lor Un1\'CfSlly at \Vaco and 1hc Un1vc~i1y of TcAlli Medical Branch, Galveston Ple118e lot. U• ForDblaer L-m•r Week.ead Braaelt -·· -oligNlly-n Cljcago -our -~ ,,.. lamly ._ "" '"' - -5&ISIQI -Palenno, bly In h 1930'& Today, tis sons & pwlsOn conlrue • pnMde • ~ merlJ of IUltwCic: ...., food __ ...., ... _ """ 5 QC!"""". al lamly pride Thri ""'· Ti.5-lof- CATUlllG INCIALIST8 ..... .,. '*'-· ClllrMn "St --,, '" • 1111111; --• ru Rall••• ta1 m-a1a1 ... ____ _ WEIGHT TRAINING • Camstar • Sprint • Gra vitron • Free Weights QUALITY CLUB • Newport's #I Personal Training Program since 1982 •Limited Membership • c}rufied Trainm & Teachers •Nutrition W<Xksbops • Beginner Workshops •Towel Service&: A .. mrnenlhcs I n a first-class JUluro to end a pe.rlect weekend ot toeial aathe:rins. Oranp County Prococol 1hrcw Sunday brunch Cot its mcmbcB and iuests at the 1.w. Cllll Society Edttor Surf and Sand Ho1cl in Laguna Beach, ''This is a nice way 10 say thank you to all or our (ricnds in the community that ha"c supported Protocol," said Udo Isle Dr. Jerry Richards, president or lnlcrnational Visitors and ProJocol Foundation. "It is also an opportunity for 01hcr members of the community to partake in the fcs1ivitics who otherwise may not have been able to 11t1cnd the ball last eveni ng ." 1"hc accontptished and interesti ng members of Protocol arc something of a family. Albeit, a family interested in fos tering inlcrnation::i.I business cooperution, benefiting Orange County. ·rhcy joined forces at the Surf and Sand Sunday morning in an atmosphere 1ha1 was similar to a family brunch following a big wedding \he night before. lt was rcl:i.xcd. warm, very chatty. The tall blonde hostess supreme, and driving force behind Orange Coun1y Protocol, Gayle Anderson, was smiling and enjoying herself with husband Robcr1. "Last evening was a big success. Now I can relax," r.aid Gayle, wearing a chic nowing pants suit of cream silk. Her heavily beaded white gown, worn Jhc night before at the ball, no doubt rested on her bedroom chaise awai1ing proper return to the closet. Debonair Jerry Richards, in a camel hair blazer and · coordinated vest, joined hi s very.close friend Zee Alrl.'d, smashing in u coral-red leather jacket. sampled the gourmci criib cakes Bcncdicl served by 1he hotel. The Surf and Sand bent over backward to make sure the guests or Protocol were well cared for. The most impressive aspect of the service was a food and beverage executive who was on hand for the entire affair, checking with patrons, insuring that the champagne flowed and the food was nawless. Jen')' and Bobble Daudcrman were ul~ there. These arc impressive people. Literate, intelligent and crcali,·c. Their conversalion is a welcome addition to any Newport 50Cial cathcrin&- Also on hand for a liulc Sunday morning chat by the poundin' surf, were Newport 1 &l&JY!Orous Ann and Woll Stt:na. Wtroer £.schtr, FeUcl• BuUty, t.1•n: Cordi, and Etbtl and Joe l:luat. Song-time suppor1en or Protocol. _._, ol ..,.. ........ ud .. ....,..... - .......... 30 °' .... °""''1 _.. --. Cot11 Men cll.f pl1anlnJ con> • mlslJotltr ud py po&idcal 11Ctivt5t Libby Cowan said tho event is 1n hnport•nl 1tep forw11cL r'This ls lh~ fint lime we've taken a look 1l Ol.lr tndrc Orange County community and rhonored those who work betlind the scenes,'' Cowan 11id. Ourin& her openi.n& remarks al the awards ceremony, Cowan said attitudes are changina In Oranae County. "We no lonscr tolerate dcmonslralions or hate," she said. '"Whal gay and lesbian people are struggling Cor arc basic civil and human ri&h\J." Qfatm>rMU. A.tMJ. IMu.t Pu.en John Ot Witt stopped down from hl1 post u patl<a com-ml•-to opend timt with his t~Uy ond votunt~ pojocts. Other award winncrS include former teacher and gay rigbts activist Alan Schwalbe who was stabbed to death i.n his-Costa .Mesa home last August by an unknown assailant. He was honored with the Remcmbratlec Award. TIU l(DlAATION S DEWITT One of the most recurring messages at Sunday's awards ceremony was th:.t het· ero.scxu11I America would be surprised a1 just how many or their friends and neighbors are gay. The students honored from Fountain Valley High School said they hope their 11ictions will encourage other s1uden1s 10 stop living in fear or who they arc. 199) T AI<[ PRIDE AWARDS ......... , performing." He also is known for his often cremtivc and some1imes unorthodox solutions to help city parks. Uast year, he pro- posed· spending SS million of the cily's $14.i million reserves to make in1provtmcn1s 10 ci1y pnrks -an unpapull.\r idcu a"'ong ci1y officin ls. But he snys his goal in \'Oic· ing 1he sugges1ion was not to r.iise the ire of the council but ··1 hope this group helps climina1c some or the myths of homosexuality and breaks down the stereotypes,'' one of the studcnt.s said. "Hopefully, other s1udcnts will find out that it '' all right to be gay." Event Coordinator Richard Grauman speaks to audience. SCHOOL ......... , costs about Sl,400 per person 10 the music depanmenl to .a1hle1ics. "Al one time, the music dcpanmcn1 was strong and there used to be three full·limc teachers for band, choir and orchestra,°' \Voo said. "Now, I am lht: only one who teaches it." Woo, now in her second yea r a\ Corona del Mar, isn't 1he only one who appears 10 be overworked. Joan Klammer is the only full-1in1e art !cacher and she has 35 students in·each of her six classes. Fewer available teachers at Corona dcl Mar and the o ther thrc.e high schools in 1he Newport-Mesa Unilied School District is just one of mnny effects of how budget cons1r:iin1s have . hampered cxtracurricul:ir activities. "All of the extracurricular activities budgets arc being cut b:ick," Woo said. "It's very frustraling.'' According to Rober! Francy, director or student services for the disLricl, as recently as fi ve yea rs ago high schools would each receive $15.000 for ac1ivi1ies. The money would be split into three pans -$5,000 soing lo the Associated Studcnl Body and SS.000 for each of the boys' and girls' a1hlc1ic programs. "That contribution has disappeared," Francy said. "We simply could no longer afford 10 help the programs. The nioney that comes from 1he district budgets now arc used to enhance cquipmcn1.·· Woo said that nearly 70% or the music students who par1icipate in the various music sections a1 Corona del Mar have to go to oulSide sources to help offset costs fo r things that the hi&h school cannot provide. T he music dcpanrncnt receives $2,000 Crom the dis1rict and has received aid from the Parent-Teacher's Association, but the cost of ins1rumcn1s and their maintenance dries thilt money up quickly. ' "Most or the students who play instruments have to supply their own equipment," Woo uid. Woo said the music boosters club puts on 1everal fund-raiser& durin& the year. Amon& the standard ones include car washes, a monthly bake sale and aeneral donations. But with IO many clubs and athlctk; teams involved in (und-rais.ing. IC.hool activ!I)' ind ath~ttc directon say there ts 1 need to try niorc crca1i'vc wuys of su pporting their programs. One of \Yoo's more in1cresting fund·rilising ideas came when the deparlnlenl wanted to purchase 70 padded chairs. The chairs cost $30 each, so \Voo started a program called Adopt·A·Chair. For cvel)' person who pttid $30. she s:iid, the person .,.,'Quid tfa\'e 1hcir nan1c personalized on the bilck. N ewport Harbor High Activily Director Chet Malek said ASB student ser\'iccs cards, which gi\'C studenlS discounts o n food :ind other items at local merchants, arc the main fund·rai.ser. · ··we sell about 700, 800 ASO cards, and the money goes 10 athletics' programs and ASD acth•ities, t>ut there arc boos1cr clubs for every kind of club on campus: drama, dance, yearbook, and each o r the spo11s has there own account," f\·lalck said. Said Estancia High boys athle1ic director Ed Blan1on: ··Basically, the dis1rict pays for the coaches and transporlalion and gives us Dpproximately Sl,000 a year for · equipincnl. So we rely on thinp like fund-raisers. \Ye do almos1 any kind of fund-raiser you can think of. "We tra"c golf 1ournamcn1s. we pul out a calendar thal has • coupons front local businc~ses and we hold "res tling and ba~kctbal\ tournan1en1~. \Ve"ll sell blankcls, scat cushions and wc\·e even had a boxing show with semi-pro boxers from Fullerton and 'ol.C sell the tickets." · Corona de! f\1::tr Athletic Oirec1or i erry Jelnick said coupon books. 50-50 raffles and hit·a·thons ::ind IQO..inning baseball games arc just some or \he unique fund-raising ideas. "Every little bit thnt we can get helps." he said. One glaring sign that the budgc l problems were in cffecl ca me al an inopportune time for one tca111 last season. The Costa f\iesa girl,. basketball 1eam qualil'icd for the Clf S1a1e Division lll·A chnmpionsfiip game in Oakland, but not before Coach Lisa McNamee began asking the media to spread the word about the school's need for monetary donations to help offset the $6,000 it would cost to fly the team to Oakland and provide food and lodging costs. Thanks 10 1CVcral local businesses., even one company in Irvine, the Mustangs wtre able 10 afford the 1rip. That was a one-time expense, but as for the long haul of a season, the substantial cost of ~ q_1 BEER TASTING . '\.~V..\T--Every Tuesday 5:30-8:30 CY. 5 New Brews Each _Week MICRO BREWERYS • SEASONill •IMPORTS COMPLIMENTARY BUFFET I ' fie lding jusl one athlete -for ex:ample a high school football player -"is a.n cicpensi\'e proposi1ion. And the biggest COS! for an extracurricular activity like athletics is that of having officiills for ca.ch ~port ing event from the varsity team all the way down to the frcshn1an level. "\V e 11u to the di)lrict o£ficc every year with new proposals because the really big cos! is the . SIS,000·20.000 a year 10 pay the officials," 01:.nton ~aid ... Ir the district could jusl help us with thal, we·d probably be in good sh:ipc fi nancially." Uut once the prep:irations like officials .ore taken cu1e of. the ncx1 . WOtf)'. for nny a1hlc1ic director is 10 gel pcuple in 1he seal~. "You al"·ars II)' 10 have good yea~ in Coo1ball and basketball because if yuu ha\e lhc bigger ga1e receipts, the more balls and cquipmcnl you can buy," Bl an1on said. Added Jclnick: .. \Ve don·1 gc:nc:ratc as n\uch money as: "'e U!ttd to do because people "'on't go out to 1hc events. In bo)'s' basketball, for instance-. you ha\·e seven league home games and one more if you make the playoffs. Footb:tiU mnd basketball arc the top money·m::iJ..ing sports. 1'he belier the 1cam i5 and 1hc fart~er we go in the playoffs. the better off we tue." Out that':s no guarantce·when schools arc formulating their o"·n budgets before 1hc .season starts. 'W e "'Ould hate to sec 1hc )'Oung people not be able 10 par1 icipn1c in cx\rJcurricular . activities just bcc11usc of :a lnck of funding." Francy said. "Activi1ic~ like ttlhletics and club.It arc oan iinpottilnl part of c:duCDlion and I'd hate 10 sec 1hat ::area dinlinlshcd." \Yoo said ii 1s troubling to think 1h:u an ucli\ily 11\..e n1u)ic rould be an at-risk p1 og1 .un due tu budget constraint). "'f\ly m11in concern IS thll ITIUSIC is such jl \1i1al and u~c(ul 1h1ng fo r the students," she ~1d. ··1 "ould hnte to sec the )tudcnt) denied 11 bcc-Jusc ii can provide J balance in their lives. ,._1u)ic 1s a non-vtrb:tl £orm of co111munication with a wtde ~pcctrum of cmo1ion and It can '1 be held back by language barriers." Includes: Salad • Choice Of Chicken Or Fish • Delicious Cheesecake Plus live Entertainment LIVE JAZZ. BLUES & ROCK SLUIS with JOHN HUESSENTAMM SAT Nite 9:30-1am ROCK with THI VOODUDIS SUN Aft 2-6pm' ROCKwtth . THI PABLll SUN Nite 8-12111'1 • ' . auESwllh ntlWORKS TUES Nlte 9-1am JAU with IRIC IURllNTIW. QUARll1 WED Nlte 9-1am .... wllh THIWOllKI THURS Nlte 9-1 am ROCKwHh DUQN'COVIR MONNllll-11111 .......... .IAICll N~l•OND FRI Niil 1:30-11111 11.UUWllH ..... IATM 100 MAIN ST., BALBOA ... -.. ..., 171-7780 ' to bring ;aucndon 10 and find relief for d-Nindlina park funds. "l don"t want anyone to think I'm qui1ting and my he11rt isn't in Cc.Mia Mesa," De Will uid. "I always plan 10 be ;i p:irt of it ." De \Vitt ~id he will serve for the next two month to gi,·c the ci1y time to find a replacement. Af1cr he 1esigns, he plans to spend more 1in1e with his ne" project, Relc3f Cos.la ~icsa - a group :i.imed a1 pl1n1ing 4,000 1ree.1r in the city in the ncx1 four )Car . by:Z'-~~ GERllAH SWEDISH JAPANESE DOWN TO THE WIRES Alillo<Jgh lfle Ignition WU" lead111g to 11\tl spar~ plugs should last lor a1 least 50,000 miles, tlley may farl earlier and P<oduce a rough idle or engine misfrring (espeeially at high spee4). These symploms should prov ide sufficient cause lor a car owner to schedule an immediate appo ln1m1nt with an auto tecMician. A !ailed or defective igl\llron wire can be diagnosed by us1no an automottve oscHloscope .. If a wire were to fail completely , a buildup ol voltage in the Ignition system · could lead to the destruction of the ignition coll or 19nltion module. Misfiring caused by defective Ignition wires can lead to lfle ruination of the catalytic convener. Thus, lhls is a problem Iha! shO\Jld be handle4 qurckly. H&NT: I ~ tarWClfl .n 1r1 nol prope rly s111cttd In accordance w1tn 1111 con1c1 ltslS\lnCI 'IM. • t'Outid (.MC ~·llll~al b: elf's cQtT'CIUW. STARTlR RIGHT UP 11 an engine cr1nks slowly with a fully charged batte<y, h may be an indication !hat Ute starter needs replacement Oiher symplorns include: an engine !hat does not crank a1 all with a fuUy charged batte<y: an engine !hat lails to c111lk. even though 1he startet spins: or a loud. grinditg noise being emltte4 from 1he slarter. Before a starter Is reol•ced, 1he auto technician shO\Jld chccl< Ute cond'rtion ol Iha banery, as wd as the well·beinll ol comecllons. Ignition and fuel system 1><oblems may also be lhl culprils. During the starter replaeement Ute ring gtlt shoUld also be chccl<ed. Tro, b lhl latge<toothcd gear atlached to Iha engine crankshaft which the starter must tum to crw !ht engine. Winter and herd starting sum to go l\artd in hand, but U 'fOOI vehlcle cons'rstentJy flis td lllrl easily, ~·s time to bl1rtg • tw.. C&F does tune-\1111 and complell medtanlcal lltd efet;1llcal repairs for Germ1n. Swedish and •Jlpanest automobiles. tmurancl Mid lfteft rtCOV8fy -II I 'ipecla!IY, u II eXlllldtd wan1IQ iw~ see us 1or qi1111tw ·w 'allP<Md" seMct. we·ra .- •11 2090 Plac1nU1 . PllOlll 1648-ruO. Open Mondly I• I 9 lftldly fl'llm IAlol ID W W ,_ tcOllWlllllnct. "'*' crlCll a* ••'con. -·---· --., ............ ---· ' PORTS • \ SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-<))0, ut. '87 HIOH ICHOOL OlllLI CIP Ullj&TULL 1111 up lllllr llllt lhat hand who, whether pl11yin1 in the game, prac1icin& In preparatioll for 1he aame, or cheering on the 1idcline, hadn't &iven 1()()5, Not one t.id raised her hand. .. Consolation honors come with the knowledge they turned it on. "I •old 1hcm they pll)'<d 1 pb<nornenlll game, but thal jus1 (Sa1urday) the olhcr team was beuer," McNamcc: continued. "If we'd hive played them M>mc olhcr ni&ht. thinas may have been differeal •• Thinp miabt also have been different Snc.w. 1'0 TH& D.w.:f Pu.o'r Tbc C:0.1a Mesa HicJi sills bulcetball team reached the summit ii had been fallin1 $hott of aJI ~•son, but the moun11ln of No. 2 seed SAnla Ynez could 001 be cooquercd Sa1urday nif,ht. wlih a biib quaJity of off"Jdating. IC- COrdin& tO Mc.Namee, who uncbaractcris· tically qucs1toned lhe objectMty of tbc 1amc1s two refcree1. " The vi5iling Mustangs, seeded No. 3, trailed 4.hrouahou&. before scndin1 the ClF Southern Section IV·AA semifinal contest at Lompoc Hi&h into ow:rlimc, 8J.. 15. thanks to a Heather Robinson Cree: throw wllh 10 seconds left. 1bc of(K'iating was 50 bad, ii was • llQlioUS.'" McNamec said. '1(1 was 10.0 in fouls (apinst Costa Mes.a) in the first qu1ner. (San1a Ynez) made 9 of 12 fromJ lhe line in the first quarter. and we didn't shoot onC 'free throw.' II ended up 27·1.5 (in favor or San1a Ynez) in fouls, and you can't tell me that's not lopsided. Sure, 111·e play 31&rcssrve defense, but we're not stupid. Bui wilh -Robinson, who !'-" 1hc 1hre<Mlme. defend· '"' Pacific Coas1 Leasue champions with a career-high :W points, II rebounds and ICYCft wi~ foulin1 ou.t i.n the extra acssion. Santa Ynez (24-4) llCOred 12 . or lhc 16 ow:rtimc poinu to advance to Saturday's tilk .p.mc against lop-O«clcd SI. Bernard. "'Our IOOs plafed 1n abso- lutely .. phenomenal game," uid >.ftN.amcc, who was as Plis(l¢d whb her squad's lop performance or the season, as she wu dis:lppointcd to sec lu season end. .. I 1old our kids bcfOrc the pme th:u win or lo5c.. I want· cd them to prove .0 pt0plc they could pity 1he ny we knew they could play," Mc· Namcc uid ... It would have been terrible to finish the seuon without scc:in1 them 'T J he officiating was so bad It was obnoxious sure, we play ag, gressive de, tense, but we're not stupid ... after the , game the two referees were up in the Santa Ynez stands talking to people. It was weird .• -llll •l'E, -Cosla Mou coach "The pltay Heather fouled out 6n. ii was Antonieue (Banua) who committed the fou l. But the referee wouldn't change his call. And after the game, the t'4'0 r~fc1ces were' up in 1hc Santa Yne1 stands talkina to people. It was weird." San1a Ynez. made 17 of 29 foul shots on the night, while Mesa drained 11 of 14, in- cluding 8 or 9 by Robinson., who went to 1he line with a chance to give Mesa its Cint lead, late in replation. "She wis 7 of 1 (at the line) when they fouled her, and 1heir &iris slatted ayina. because they thought that was it; they were aoina to lo1c." ~tcNamee said. "Heather made the firs1 , and ii looked like the second one was in, before ii spun ou1. ......... ''"..,, .. tlM • ' .,. Newport to duel Brea Olinda after Gina Heads comes up with tile winning form ul a against the Panthers Saturday: 'make 'em' BY 8il&Y FAUU.:.."1£L, Sroa.n \\ l.ITLa CAMARILLO -N, .. ~ pon 1-larbor High J>C:n101 ' GtnJ Heads ~aid !WO .... urd:. r~ . t·amc to mind a~ ~he JP· 1:s; ,, pruached the frce·lh1u.,. line \.\ 1lh 12 J>C:conds lcH 1n ~.Hutd.i) night's de:.idlu.:-led c.·1F Southern Sec1ion lll·AA girl:. b.:i>letb.ill ~nuflnoil against·Nev.bul) Paik-') Panther>. ··fl.take 'tm." quipped the 5·foot·5 poinl guard, .,.ho had m1i.:.cd ~ of 10 foul i.hots befure dra1n1ng b.J1h end, of 1hc decisive one-and-one. lllc clutch free 1hrows &a\'t= the \ isit1ng S .. ulor) a .:3.~ I tr1un1ph. send· 1ng Coach Shannun J.ilu:.l~ ·~ un,cedcd ~1·b !>CjuaJ into the >~huul':. f1r~l-e\cr girlli b.i>letb.ill 111lc g.1nn:. S~turJJ} at 11:15 :i m .it Cal Pul~ Pun1on:i .igJtns1 lop· )ceded Brc.1 OhnJJ (~'·OJ, r.1nlcd :.ccund rtJt1on.,1.ll~ b} l'.).4. /ud.11 "I guess 11 onl~ t:ilc~ 1 ... 0. · HcJd) )a1d uf rC\er~tng her prC\IUU) trouble JI the hnc The chance to .,.1n the g.,1.me, hov.c\er, 9.a!'l f.1r from unnc1'1ng for ilcad), v.t\O h.:HJ rehearsed the i.ccnJflU .i ll v.cck an pr:ictice \\J!h fc!lo"" '>Cnior Genc\·ieve Evarts. "Gen :ind I pla~ed a httlc gJmc 1n practice, ·1h.1t v.c ·v.crc .. tl(X).11ng the IJ'>I free throv. thJt .:ou!J "''" ihe gJrnc." He:id .. expl:uncJ. "It ''> l 1nd 01 lunn} th.it 11 :actu:ill) h:ippcned." Said E\•art'>: .. \Ve'd ~J.\ 'th1' one I> lu1 1he s~·.' 1n pr:icti .. e, be.furc 1ohvot1ng our reach their potential. But they playt:d the way •'f:'d been cipcctlna them to play all year. Ot&r enlire c~·d went wild on the second free throw, because they all thought i1 wa.s in. It actually w11.s in for a second or two." Ct11.1~ro1111.a Au••, D.o.a r ru.•.n · l:i)t free throw, and I gues~ Gina called 11 L told her lbcfore )hooung the fi~t une ) to JUSt let 1t click. likc 11 hJid all .,..eel 11 ~ aweiOme 10 be going to 1he finals." "After the pme:, I went inlo the lodcer rootn and uke4 for anyone to raile their The Pi.rates couldn•t gel a shoe oft in ... MUnANOl/h .. 6 Genevieve Evarts, shown here In earlfer action. was one of the major keYs in Harbor's leap Into Saturday's CIF Division lll·AA championship finals after 43--41 victory ·over Newbury Park al Cama· rillo High. She scored 24 points (11 of 20 from the floor) Saturday. But for an a.v.esome comeback. lc}ed .... NIWPOll1'1"•9• 6 In the final analysis-,lor snakebit Eagles: 'It just wasn't meant to be' .,. Semifinals loss to San Luis Obispo virtually capsul ized frustrating season. BY Root:a C.U.UON, Sroan Eono• SAN LUIS OBISPO -Sophomore gu11rd Jessica \Vahz sat somewhat sprawled and M>mC'°! hat dazed, hardly glancing al the scoreboard, which sho,.'ed her Es1ancia High girls bas· kctball 1eam lfailing. 37-28, early in 1he fourth quarter. the San Luis Obispo rooten chanting wilh the f11miliar rhythmatic "good· bye, good·byc:'. The slick pl11y·nt11ker had been sitting on the bench since 30 seconds remained in the third quar· tcr wi1h four personal fouls. ln a last.c!itch move to ignite what had been a rnatratine effort, actin1 coach Rich Bo)'Ce inscrtc:d the pcnetratifll Walll ~ck ln10 1hc lineup. Some fi\'C ICconds Inter arter a (realt collision. Wal~ wu eliminated -.ith her fifth pcnonal foul. A couple or minutes later ii Wll.S "aood·byc'' for another fn1cpl part l)r Estancia's game, Laura Cz. ingula, who wu handed her firt h pcnonal foul and · denied lhe buekel ~hen !ihe was hi1 wi th a tharaina foul as she 1ricd to cu1 :1 38· 32 defic11 with 4:37 lefl. So ii went for Boyce and his Eagles St1turday nigh1 here :u Cuesta College in the CIF Division lll·A "'mi· fin11ls, as the host Tigers or ESTANCIA •. SAN l OBISPO CISl\e .... Hh an l~·po!nl per· fornt:ince 1u lc:iJ all scurc r~. • • ••• •• ••• •• • •• Freshn1:in Jenny Jenn1ngi. t ried 10 compcni.:ite for 1he E:iglc:s' shortcun1111g.. do..,.n the stretch, connccung for JU • • • • • • • • • • • • . . .. . . .. .. .... . . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . • ••••• • • • • •••• • •• San Luis Obispo forged a 50-42 victory and 11dmis· sion lo the Clf finals g:in1c Saturday n1gl11. n1os 1 assuredly Qs an underdog to Lompoc. For lhe Eagles, who hal been playing ag:iin51 a Sia.eked deck nil ~ar long. ,I was the culminatio n of 100 many obs13clCJ placed in rront of one of t~e schoors n1os1 1alen1ed 1cams ever. "We jusl picked a lousy time to pl11y badly," C:ii· plained 8oytt in the afterm:ith. "II v.as a big arena. •·c missed 50 many easy layups ... but my ha1's off to (S11n Luis Obispo)." It's true. the Eagles didn't eiecu1e their game in typical fashion. They shot jusl 35,9 percent rrom the field (14 of 39), were guihy of 2J turnovers and were unable to adjusl 10 the tight offici:u ing. They aliO ran into a muscular frCJhm3R guard, 5· fool-8 Yolanda While, whose quickness against some defenders. strength agai.nst othcn. pfO\-ed de· or her le:&m·hrgh 15 po!rtlS Lil !he final period. and Jenny Dr.ikc tried 10 pick 11 • up in the backcourt fur \Valtz. l'hey came in v.1th a l:?·pl3)Cr ri.xtcr. but 11 h:id been eslabllshed long bc(ore 1ha1 th lll ""as in rcalit) a six·player squad, and with 1v.o s1ar1ers on the bench down lhc stretch ll was curlaini.. Jennings popped fur IV.O of her three·polrtl i.hOI!> to pare the deficit 10 4~·39 and 48·-l:?, but it "'as to no avail. The damage. 1n terms of dcfic11, had been done in the second quaner v.hcn San Lu is Obispo rattled orr 11 s1raigh1 points to snap an 8-8 l'iri.t quarter standoff. During that ~cond·qunner stretch the Eagles were 0 for 6 from the field. "\Ye tried 10 get our composure together ... e tried 10 p~ss and push ourscl\'eS, but it was like quicksand the deeper we got," explained Boyce. ·rhc Jcfi.:1t .... ould i.v.e ll 10 :!J-10 before Estanc13 finJlly beg:in a slov. proces) ol getting to .,.1th1n range. Jcnf1i rtg'>' first of three trey'> C'UI ii 10 J0..26 in the third quarter. and th:u\ 3, cl~c as JI v.·ould 'We tried to get our composure to- gether, we tried to press and push ourselves, but it was like quicksand and the deeper we got • --lll'ttl Estancia acting coach C\CI get "I h:l\e 10 tell \'ou." con!Lnued Bo)tt •. ul'm .... fully proud of the~ lid'> 1'hey've gone through a loc of adv•er· Mt~ They ktst lheu co:i1.·h lRuu Da\tS. ""ho I!'> 1n a three-mon1h re.' cupera11on follov.1111 recent back surgery·) anJ v.e\c had nu1ner· ou~ i.1cknc~scs and 1nJu- nci. Wahz !ipcnt the year .,..1th a full·lenglh knee brace to counter a c:al- cium buildup in 1he knee; Dr.ilte slarted dci.p1te an anlle injury: Jen· nings came ofT the ~nch 1n defiance o( a pulled h:ims1nn1; Cyndi RlC.hard) ,."hobbled for much of -UT&M._I aRllFLY DCC women's tennis continues its domination AVOID FOOT & ANKLE SURGERY• A Fl/EE SEMINAi/ The Oranae Coast College womcn'1 tennis team dominated ln • - ain&Jes and doublet on 111 inau;aural ,,,,,_,. trip 10 1he Pacific Coast lnvit•· ~--­ llonal. hol1ed Sa1uiday end Sunday by Sou1h- wcstem Colleae in Otula Vista. Coach J:rinicc Moran'1.Pir1tea swept all three Oiahts In doubles.. and won 2 of 3 crowm in ain&lc:s, led by double-winneri TOO'Mee Clo and Amy Cook. cao dcJcatcd teammate Kamala Rajkumar, 6-1, 6-2. I• 1he B aroop (ror ....... pl1)<n ranked No. 3 and 4 on their rapectiw teams), "'hile Cook won 1hc C arooP tinaln finel °'"r Delly LaRuc of Colleac ol 1hc Dcltn, 6-1, 6-1. a.lit Ind Coo comblllCd lo. cllllnl Ille 8 """" doubla lllle, while ~ 1.-d with H .. 1hcr Rainey 10 win 1hc C "°"p dou· blescrowt1. ;..,. JOMS end Clndy Rcyet WOil the A llOUp -llMI by de(1ull. , ... Et 11r• a1nr• II DI• Neop1111t1•r lflell-Cld • ·=: .:•a:--e ... s: ~ " .............. v.llJf ............ , l' ...... n·a•-~'hnctMT 1112 ' •t• .. , .. , .... •r ...., •• • record bolder, will meet Cen1r1l Coas1 Section champion AJ. Eventcy o( Monte~ Hi&h in the 160-pound lint·round match, Friday at the University or Pacific's Spanos Center in Stock· ton. Len rieldcr Juon Mintd CtuShcd x three doubles and walloped a solo • home Nn 10 lfiaer Ranc:Ho San· 11qo Co11cae·• ol!CllSi"" bomb•rd- ment Saturday, u the bolt Dons h&nune~ Onna• Cou1, 1$-3, I• IJt o .. ,,.. EmpiR ,Coa· rercnce butball opener. Miotlcl, 4 for 4 with lbree RBI aod lour NN llCORd, 1-M ol! DCC lllltff Mort Gird- ner Ill 1hl IOCOlld IMiftc, p.iq the Dool 1 1.0 IHd. Tbay blot• k opea en<t clluod Owocr 1a th& lotart~ --Niii. DCC (W tMn11. 0.1 lol _,.,_). loltr at,_.......,_ ... .., .. __ P\l 1111"9'1 'J.D..4 ....... -... n. 0.. (IN, I~ •1411• llr ... _ ,_ lol .......... -•IN .... GI I Cllul ... • 'Ill I 1011 -•T 11ut,..... • VIAllIII'lll IWllP iuilbl Ill J-iftior Shannon s.,rk>r 1oucd a c:omplc1e:1amc:. four~hlt shutout lft '=' 1he opener, and 1enlor Beth ~-·-~ Howard. flK'iA& au bu1 one baucr, 1hrew • f~·hlt llllulOlll la tho •iahl<lp, u vio- ilina Southem c.Jlromil CollcJ•_ twepc Cal s .... Saa llenwdlno. J.() IJtd 5-o, la • -- confer<-IDllbllll doublebeoder SUutday. SCC r..pro.ed IO 5-3: CS Su Be-.0 feU to 7· 7. lutUor loll flddef Came Neboo - 4 lor 7 ill Ille rwia-bill fbo Ille V_. MCM -11111,0IMIJ I W•le --"°'~ - -... , •• Q .. ltsiLJAe --..... • • .......... -............... , __ -....::11:1 • ... -,.,...., .. ttM ....... iii J t '/I •••d ••••••• -.. .............. ...., __ _ rr??Jl'IWW ....... a ..... *'alsM ....... ... b rhe TIMI ,._ (ZW) -ID -cj•1rtcr .... ot a.J, 12·7 Md 16-13, .,._ (oro •PPioC Ille a•loo ID 21-19 widl J:J6 len IA lbe llnt boll Ulllllilol ._1rw. pauina and aolid ttrecn1 10 tne i• froat- murt playen U\ lbe pejnt. the bolas oe1ted .U b•• °"" of their 14 llnt-balf lleld ..... trom within aUc feet. iod\Mllna t:iPt l1Y)lps. • .. 1 thout,t our man-to-tnu 'Mltntt •• kl han le tbtir olfe:uo. bl,U ii .,. etty clea r that we were pttia& cared,"' J1kool<y said or Newt>wy hit's ' "early efficiency. So, durina a timeout with 3:32 let\ Ja- lu>sky chose 10 1blndoo 1bc Tan' llldo- ark man-u~man. in CaYOt ot a 1-2-2 'zone, Newb•ry Port manoae<t }"'! live 'ftekl plJ lbc tell or lhe WI)', iadudilll ?bnly one in the towtb period. _ ':'I: Ewrts. who paced the winnen wilb 22 Joints, sin&Jc·handedly kept her team dose with 14 first-half points. But tho visi- Jbrs entc~rcd the locker rliJOlll trallinJ. JO.. ')). "I told them we were aivina the Jl!llC away," Jakosky said o! her intcrmwion OOdress. "We'd missed six free throws. in- cluding three front ends of onc~and-oncs. we missed about five layups. and we bad more turnovers (seven) than we were used 10 seeing. I told them if they didn't want· to continue 10 hand the game to (New- bury Park), they would have to come out ood compete -hard." ·r Jak.osky also ordertd a Cull-court press. t-vhich helped set the auressive Newpon kone after the break. -i: Evarts converted the Tan fint sccond- J\alC possession with a 10-COOI jumper, .1hcn converted a steal off the press fot a ~ayin to send the road-weary Harbor root- le rs into an uproar. 11 The press led 10 13 sccond·hal( tum- pvers by the Panthers, who ha4.Just four ' ~ST~CIA ,, .. , .... ihe yeor with a knee 1n1ury; as well · as other assorted illnesses and bull)ps O'Ycr 1hc season. II required two hours of "last-minule" work. by Estancia 's 1raincr on Jenni rigs to put her to a level where she could per· fo rm Saturday niJht. If there were complaints to be made of- fensively, there weren't a lot dcfens.ivcly. Karla Dominguez stood out with tour .Qeals against a team wh.icb was pilty or i'7 turnovers. And il's San Lull ObtSpO whtch advances with a 17-10 record. On the surface and throu&h six deep .Jhc Eagles (21·S) were a championship .iibcr unit, but in reality it wasn't enough "' ................... C..111' ... !Wod ... .... "" ...... -........... ... .... ,, __ ID ... ... .......... -=···-.... ...... ""· n. .... 1111 aid b Marty 10 -.. --_,. 1111 .. •IP•·!oot ""'" --...... lotllod IO pWI lho Ton -41-40 wlih J:-19 loll. T'9 IWO teliDI lnded lumoYerl tbc -1:11, -Hudlo rebounded • Ncwpon mill. and wu fouled attcmptin1 lho follow willl 2'38 lcfl. Heads bil tbe tecond free throw to tic M, and Nowbtay Port miued two field pl 11111111* llld the fro111 end or a one· =~-HMdlo Pn\ 1he decisiv< • ::, .,.. :1;m ':" ~::~ -:.:-: i..·DDll ·----,_ID- - -• lltP~ID1loo!hnS----·-did llor job. whidi -10 pl ,.. iG&o °"''' 1," Mc.Nwo said. "The oecood r-•"--id -OllClo bor • bero, but sbe"I Mea • hero In 1 lal of ,.,... lhio ,eor. HNlher abouJd be vuy, very proud or 1ho w1y tho pla)«I lhrwp patn (• llKIS !tlCl•tc homper<d her 111 tcuon) and toalributed to the teJ.at. She scored _. polou lhon lnY "litl In ibe Southern Section Sat- urday. No one on our Julie WuteU nearly made 1 runnina team should hana ooe-baodct while bell\f fouled on the their head/' Pulben' final pounl'Of1. She missed Jointna Robinson both free throws with four seconds left. oa the dlstln&uished bowcwr, ind Dianne: Pulido wrapped up lilt for the MustaD£S her 1am-hi&h lltb rebound to 1et otf a (18-8) were Do, wild Newport celcbralkm. Banua and Corri Lur· Heads followed Evarts in the scoring mann. column with aevcn points. but Pulido The s-root-6 Do, (four rebounds and a •Steal down the ... Robinson who like Robinson, streu:b), Olyton (rour rebounds. ,three as· Banua and five other sbtl and three steals, including two in the . Mus1an.g • seniors finaJ hliO minutes), Schutz (a clutch steal played their prep sw~ song. fan11hed ~Ith and six rebounds), and reserves Tina Bow-a career-high 14 points and added eight man Snd Can Heads all added to the rebounds. Sailon' amotheriOa dcf~nsc. The 5.9 Banua _collected a ~reer-high. ............... a' DMllM UJ.AA Pbyoff1, wmiflnM• ~...,... ~,.,.., ,...... ,. ..... J ,. l • Mc"-w • 0 • • ...... ..... -c.-~ c. .... ,_ 114JThetpe 1211 11 J J J4 WMtdl 2 0 S S 1S47ter.M 2206 IOJJAIJullo 4021 OOtOMdft OOJO 1102-.... J024 ltlldM.M 0 0 0 0 17 1 1' 4,J lCIUat 11 • ,, 41 ---=""""' 11 10 I) hlti ,, 14 1 J!.'..:!!'dfl.......,. PM\ -Wu~I 1. ~ . ,..,,..... 7-4) 4-41 16 boards to go wttb her slJc points. while Lurmann. a 6-0 sophomore who will lead next year's relurners, fmished with 1.0 points 'nd nine rebounds. Kristi Rohr, a 6-1 sophomore, led four Pira(cs with al least 16 points, finlshin& with 27. Senior guard Kaci Scoggin (20), S-11 sophomore center Kirsten Pedersen (17) and junior guard Sheny Bjorklund (16) also were key for lhe winnen. "They had too many weapons,'" Mc- Namce said. "Teams bavc averaged less than 36 points the last 13 games against us. and 1hcy scored &s." McNamec credited defensive adjust- ments 3nd Mesa's now-trademark re- bounding tcilacily (1otaling SI lo equal 1hc sum amassed in last year's Sou thern to offset the CQnstant handica p. wasn't meant to be/' said Boyce. "It i'usl Regional upset of lop-ranked f\1orning· side) for helping overcome a 44-38 half· time deficit to force cwcrtimc. ..... -........ UT&SICIA4S _ O f OivllklR llM ft.lyolfs, MmHinah ....... ... ... ow- ... ,,. li1 ftpftp 4 4 s 1J •• ,... s J 4 • 104JMwK.14J110 20J4T-J004 ::::r:::::::.:::: 4 0 2 1S WW.. 7 4 J II tOe&lld. IO:Z:Z ••t•o.vm 0010 •••• 16 7 J:l 41 Taub 111J14JO _.,_ &&.cf,a • ' 12 ,,_t:z ... = t 1' 7 It-SO l..,-.c &&.di -....... l. SlO --· T ~ ....... 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C•r 1& # you oan nat lllDp 13¥ ...... \a • f1•J MloQl1, 111 ....... ttl • 11 and -.. ....... ......... .,,. .. .... .. '4155 ...... Mii. ·.c.--..,-................ -------~ t I'\'" ~.r- Tiii 0.-. °""' Oil-.......... ........,.. teomlldvlocedlDllll- ~·rorlheoea>ad "'""'' "'"· hlndlina -Rlvcnlde CilY ColJqe, 5~ '3. in Sa1urday'1 SOulhcra Colifornia Repoow final, LcAnn K.umcr collected 12 ol ber ,.me·billl> 20 poiots on 16 rree throw II· tempts to lead the Pirates, who open in Thund~::te Tournament 1pinst San Ma1co . Kllmer added nloe nbounds. while America RA>bledo aod Flo Luppaoi 1bo po&tcd doublc-r11ure scorin1 ni&bU.. rtn· ishina whb 14 1od 11 poinlS, respe<tlvcly. Luppani, who hit all three or her licld goals from three-point ranae. added nine assists an'd six rebounds, while Kazmer added four blocks and three steals It> .help C.oaeh Mike Thornton's PiratCJ imProve 10 21·12. • The visi\On shot 409' in lhe ri.nt half to Rivusidc's 30.396, and 1hc Tiacn man- aacd only two free throws (hittln& one) bcJorc intermission. Orange Cotil hit only 10 or 29 field goal attempts (34.59') in tho second half, but benefited from 16 free-lhrow ti• tempts, hitti"J JO • Tiie TI&m (26-10) wen l!KM lw VJ. ur&inia v11o1e1.... (14 pOlntl. IS ,._ bounds. rout tit.ab end lb.rte ~bloc .......... shou~ *' well u Alldrey McMlltl)I (15 poinu ond seven bollds~ The Pir:UO' daimed a 27·21 balfiiM lel\d and m:adc it stand '1P IO n:tead tllcir season. · O&AJIH CWT •• , a.MIS 7 181 U S..lhuft c.JK°""' ....... """ OrtnftC-. ,. Ill "., ~ " Ill ,, • l 2 ) 11 ,,. 0 • J • 10221Mey 10>1 )046~ >121 J 0 2 ' ---J 0 J I • 2 J: 1• ~ 1 • J 2 4 1:Z J lO ~ 1 • 1 J OtOOMt:Mwty llJtS 01oov..,,..-·,1 •14 J:O t• IS Jt l.W. 21 7 lJ JJ Pirates' men in near-miss The Orange Coast t College men's basketball team had Jts 5ea&on ended Saturday night 111 Moorpark, but not be· fore a Curious rally al· most gave the Pi.rates a Southern Cali- r~rni:i Regional fitSl •rQUnd upset. Moorpark (24-8) led 82·73 wilh 4:5o left, bul the Pin1te1 went on a 10.2 run to cut the dertcit to one with 2:04 re· maining. .Domion Morbley paced 1he Pir11tc1 (13·17) with 28 poUus and six re· . bounds, before foulin& out. Corn ell Archer and Derck Roche 11dded 16 and IS points, rcspcclivcly, for the visitors, who trailed, 44-43, at half1imc. MOORPARK •J, OUM•I COAST M 0.Mp<Mi•• _. .. .. •• ft " -• '" l~ , • ' ..... • ' .. I • • ...... • . " ........... • , " ....... ' • I -• • • ~· " ... ...... " ',, ' • I ....... I • • ...... • ' • ........ ' • • w-• • ' ~-' • • ,_. • • ' ...... JJ '' to , ..... J) 10 tJ MAUnMlt ~ ..... , --;"'-"---,,_. ~ 1, \>wMt I;~ -I. MM* 4, ~ J,,fftlell. IUNDAY"I DllP SIA PllH COUNTS N_,.n L••I .. -J i.e.u. H ~ 15 rec' col 10 twl ....... I)~ ...... 4 ~ 1 11•1t.G1• D....Y4 -s --.114 .....,._ > u11»-..1tw1.,..,,'°"""1.-1' •M. n nidlWl, 1n Nd.a.I. • l'UIUC NOTICU CIOl11I0111 NOTICE OF PETrrlON TO ADMWtSTER ESTATE OF: JOHN No matter what you're doing, your hometown newspaper llllJllll . fits in. ~ TO PL\CE AN AD CALL ---642-5678 Bow To Plaee Classified Ad COSTA KESA 2124 NEWPORT COSTA MESA 2624 NEWPORT RENTAi.$ TO LOST t lllDOERSBIPS l~:EA~CB::::::::~~21=6~911~~~~~'.l:B~EA~CB==~~2;66~9!l~S~llARE~~:-.;~2:72~4:1,B~U~SINES:::~s~·:. .. 1 ,~FO~lll'ID~~~~2~92~5:1;;;:;,;;;~3~0~18 ..... hol'ne, MW~ 2?t-A t•Ut Piece FINANCE dou• 38r 2""Ba· CU• 2Br 1e.... quiet, ca.an. FOUNo-u.ow Cdtl IOm lnt-'of SIS7S/mo VILLA P'OINT e.aut no ~t .. kldry tac Cute, a..n. ~ Stu-HUNT SCH. 48R nom., ... Yacht C:lub BY PRONE: 714 IU-H71 BY VISITING OR lUIL: 330 w. Boy s ..... m .n+w.:m-H28/e 2Br 28&. like new, 1725 mo 144 0452 ' dlo, Ii.Al BA. No 1mkgl 2 rm1 1vall. ne..-Ceo-l--------I LAa MIX rn•mDer1l'll p ,,,,_ bf'51N, c...~ lmmed drug~ M~ mo. tr al Pwll.. No pets. Male," look• ""-lwge l2SOO ObO. 17).&Q~ •HSE E'Slics.-28' 1Ba occ.1 1250. 9~ 2BR 1 BA up•t•I••. uti• pd. M6-417a SAOO Neh. 843-4792 IUSIN!.SS PVPPY· F°'-'"d 2122 in 1_w::..;•~·~"""°"";,:..:::..:~•~'7:.._ __ y.,ct-gllf">W/d hit.up. No qul•tl••cluded com-P• OPPORTUNITY C M, Or•ng•/Mont• con~ ~· S7H. H38 Santa pl••· Pool. wall-LIDO NINSULA N• Brand n-condo: l/lst... ~t-e308 l'Uol c .... tfted An.II A.... 914$-1020 rnalntah,.d. 1650 No 1 6 2BR Moblla shr rm, tam onty. Uff• 29041~;;;;;;..;:.,:~;,;==•I Coota M..., CA 9262 7 (C.-ol ~ llhol. I Bo1 SL) AP .,...,,,...$ po<•, -•-a•a. IM&-0392 ho~• avaJI 3/1/IM! pd. $.22!a/rno. Ms. Joy,liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;;;J 'oO-IT ~!C:~~CA~T• i;;;;;;;~M~2~ ... ~~T~8;;;;, ··•·-·~-.·-•ea. AR • .,...,., ~ ,.,, oc• ""'°"''°" '' -·-~-· -...., _.. • As.IOC Rlfy 1573-3663 Eltab. A Payphone An-I 10 Moon • din ...., trp1c, pa11o. FOR vcNT 30t 2.$ca. gar, tncd yd mo. e73-6030 7 dap ii-cat gw, w/d hkup•.'iioiiiiio.,...iliiiiioiii .... •I ~I• 011. qui.1 ••••· 710 Lido l'•rtl Dr NB WALK TO BEACH Rt~~~7~L &nQ4I marking on hall EMPLO~•E~ CIASSll'IED HOURS: 1117&/mo. 281·2•$5 11 2158 Mi"9f" SI. 192$. W/O. lplc. gar, rm or of laoe blll on th9.liijiiijiiiiiiiiii'iii"'iiiii"ii•I. Ope" l•VSr.m 1-4 Aftat •pm ~10 Oc•a"l'o"1 28R-All Mitt avl now M/F INCREillBLE V•nd1ng ot1"lat Mining oivhl °'11 T,..._ S... • S:30p. Moacl.y-Fridoy Y.Ji.la l :JOa...1'30pa loloa.Uy-Fridoy • 0 •2 F 1,_., ... , radona . g•r. w/d , 5450mo &4&-9SSM R1a1. S3K4'K all cash IN 17th In Iha W'IClrVly .. " on .. -BALBOA II aide SYnny 2BR w /lg patio, 1 1550 mo, Prop lncOma poaslb&a wllly of First and C-naUOr"l.1--------i lS'•an.. 2606 balcony. 1725 mo. HM 642--3950 NB-HIS p101. p<al tam, Pro"'1 ~ mak•i. Coro"• Dal ""''· IMPLOYKENT DEADLINES Moncloy ............... -........ Friday 5:30pm ~~uGTON ,,ii&~~~w~~~~~;1 _~,,.~~u~""'~"~"""~~"'~•~J~1==~=~~~-I ahf tum 2BR 2BA apt, Pnc:eci rlght for q~11; Pi.a .. call 553'0 AU!S•U~ No P9'(L 142-2916 YEAAl.Y ~ btock trom parking. 1 hM 10 bch! ~:SO down tr quail •7>-3881 6 i...,. , BEA.CH 2140 SMALL •TUOIO ·•·i1DE.Qu1iT• oc;..., & bay. Small 1$75 .. ""' a1:t-22n Panny 1-800-5'12.WS "'91a.ag& on mac,.,. 11,000 WKLY •ll.lftlflO an~ at~ No up. FtM 1uppllas. Into. SASE• UFETIM&.. o.pt. 12. Boa 21oa. 9fOMiA OOCl, T.I( 78819 Tueodoy ....................... Monday 5:30pm Wediieodoy .................. Tueodoy 5,30pm Luleptadtnl ........... W ednad.y 3:30pm Tloundoy ................ Wedneodoy 5:30pm Fridoy ..... _ ............... Thunday 5:30pm Satimlay ....................... Friday 5:30pm GENERAL POUCY ............ In ~ .... widiil.i --·~ ................ ,, __ ''•lattifr. r••ilt ,, re.jtcl ••1 cl11t1n,; .... • 2 "'-..,,... .., .,,... ... _, .. • ,.. ~ .. t &sdy. n. OU,. ..... ,..., ': t 7 ...... &.WlirJ .. -t-• • ol11w;f RS W ....... ii _, a. I I 1S., _,,, .. _,, ...... ~ ....... ,., .. 41!'-· w.--.., ... ~ "" .. ,.... -----LOTS HOUSllSI FOR SALB 1400 CONDOS FO• SllJ.B GOTTA .l[ll FA&TI ............ IM:fMN4btl~ gr...:~. t hf• lrom 1;:""8· owe a uoo down. l ?lmo. 1ol00>-aas..47•1 F~. UIU. a ... 18f" ""• '5•0 & ... 5 ~·Doty S995, utll , .... V-... 0 ... to •a LOST•+ Ind ~ Norlh CM araa·Pool. ~BA tm..., 2 c., boa INf\d. Ulil Incl. 30·~ 24' RV ap "20 . ' gar. No pacslsmll./ Snack1•Naw Equip. OlAMONO,GOLO v•r, walk 10 bc:hl S391hno. 1573-5759 Tr"9Jlnclry M4-Q2n drug.. Call 1•t 1pm. man .. Mu•t s.... & EBEL WATCW CloM IO KRiii 11oeo lJ9lbrh 1BR up•ll'I. In 545-2575 or 2•1-8368. ~ So COM! Plaza mo Avl nowl 162-6757 a quMit FMda 1oc. No MISCELIANEOUS NM Zit lf94i IJlLIOA Npt Sch M ooa ,n , •fllEWAAD• Clffn.-"Wp-qulet 1BR, n-sutA 2 7 P-'~~ Mew.. You RENTALS Ocaan vlaw, nt sand. 819 346-1800 "'" Bt"oolo.hur11/Ad.ms. """' ao Int -5437 •Utldack. lplc.tg cio••I ANNOUNCE.MENTS Frig, w/d, pool, Qfnbll. N_., 28R, t>uut-4ns.1:::::::::~~$~500~-~ ... ~;•;•oo~--;:;;;:;;l l""'""oil'""mliioiiiol::::~:'!':"::""-M25 mo. MJ..6115 zer 1a.1 ....._. from Som• Mgr'1 dutia• I· eaach. Ocaanvlaw, :::i~· Pam Aot. ROOMS 2706 °~t!"~1:'":.-!!: ~~~·1 LLO~SiiTf"i·;------·1~P~ER:~S~O;;:;NALS::;;:~-l.IVINE 2144 prlvata deck. 1975m0. or 919-3848 POOi, gym, maid. Fa,,.;I Gl '••••••-•l-=':.:-~°''..':':.:;....,.=:•:;:Ji::m:.....i ""T HGHTi. Lsg ,Bt 00 215-35 N/'a!Tllt.QIP•l"'l ~Fo~lll'ID~~rr~2f9~2~5I~:~~~::: " .r .. ~•-Rock• Ow•rloeklne C•"•' 1n trl~ll. •ncl Cl~ gw. u ~g =:· ~ dtup. '525 • ut11. PE.lt.SONALS 3002 ,_,.. •e. Bo lndry, 'ltnl patio. S70Q.I • ,...y-· Calt r.11.1212 tv m-e .., 2 upaar., gar, mo. NIP9'lli ~97 nnmi..g/drug• J4S0 .. 1_________ R E W A R D H~ 41 4 ... 2, w/d. frplc, bak. 100 · Avl 31$. 173-8717 Sou1h H•. Room 537$ •LOSTtPUPPY• HOT & WILD! fM'I rm, 2 car Q.,, ydtl '° •l.#1. No P91•·J-:=:=::------ll;;:;i7';;i;:-;:;;;;'°"'-o;;::::I +"" uUI. Ouard•d cntt1 heMl•lr, mlc#'o, AVlll 1mmec1. 1 1350/ "''"U11! 2644 NB 5 min walll to Ho.g. Male .9 Month Old 1~aeo d/W, lrpl 72""42et ma yrty. $<&1-0245 or l-1'•1-n~ ~k. M/F. Fwn. gate "°'"'"'• pooi, TV. Toll Fra. Cad 20lt(l.JNO'' 1450•l50 ~. Kitch n1c.ty tum. rNm)rad BULLllASTIFF'n:=======I 1---------1--'------· 1 PfN pA. of f\.tl war~ OOOfi. pvt 0 lll)(·M·-·~I s OR -WHOLESALE • UM trv "*"· ~llo w.ik CH W ....-eani Mem to NEWPOIT ::i:,e:..,., '"9'°:2 LUXURY condO. eu-42541 to bch. 11.wn-1111• ••rlDAS" lo1t In get to all thos• IUCB Z189 pa11o•. 11200/mo . MIO"°' tu.II aCUdk> PRIVATE HOME. IS78 N_... h-h nr ~-i. i....., e>p.n hl/Sw'l 11)..J ...., f\.tmlar...d, indudM UUll--------·-'""· -·-,....... 1011 w 8aJbo9 •A undat apaclaJ Pf"O-& poo1. E""M:M ea.ta STOIAGE 274.2 Paciftc Coast ttwy ar~ the hOuH7 ,.,., ~ ...... " =~. = -=-....... 142-6431 letwffn ~ lA'I the ctr, lennl9, actMtlM.1-------PMKSTOMO• 11--~·~SI Ca.uHIH A~iUora and ""°" HOTELS sw,.aq-.i~-u-, WM ~' • COIOHA crow ....... To quelfy, t2x27 1n CM. Lowe.t , ..... Call Robbie ....._ Be•chAre• Y.-tw•Wln._ 1--------1 MBA Ind Ocwlffoul ·-1'110 to t 1 NO ""°· VIiia Rentela 875-4912 "DiilEliiiiiillllRiia&;i2;ieii2ii2I :"= n,;:;;,,••ll•O•TELS••••2•7•ll•I :r:a·u!"~ ,::1 __ •;..@"-'U=l..:-i:..:3:..:7..;4:,.:•_1 ~ ti up to a muknvm of P port~ 17th. 7....U77 To pCKO.,, fld In -~-L....aw 29' lea ,,.., t1t,?7J. call tot LIVW IN LAGUNA T"9 1'Hol ctaumed, ....... . bMC:tl. Newt( dee. dbl dalalt9. '""" stYdloa. kftcfloeno Cal ...... 7.. Mt' .... 79 gm-, pool. No PMa-(71'4)757·1111 ...... ...TV •• ~ • .fil0' "'"" .......... 1-....::=:.=::..:::.:..:;;_, ---=-:.=.=..::.:..: __ ,,...,..., , ... ,... ... · --COMMEaCIAL 1-::~;;~--li;.;;:;~-r~~~"~·~·~:l:NE~wro~~arit~~.,;l!•~1&1~m~·~11Si1Too-=-:=l=~:ES~r~A~n~.l •us1NESS oma 1us1NESS oma liloUSES/ •• !.E_NT~~-~~.;;;.=.-...'.i;'•'•A·CB·--2·e·e·· SILUI 2724 FOi UJIT ,27et POI llllT 2719 1111111--••• ••• CONDOS --·· -• 1• . , ............. ,...PO•....... &ti.MIO...,., M1a1M •• , .... T....... 0 ... ,.., ......... -. ..ana .llR. ~. MIOM>--------1 ·z•A·llA. ~ c:pl/ •a&AU'T UYftllotrlT IUSUOSS ma ............... ...-hiliilim•••••I 11111 . ~. 1410.ML COSTA' JOSI. 2124 P•h'lt t1oao. 11A COllDO to .iv. wtD. POa 11111' 2711 .. ...... ..... ,... ~ ,,1.,..'"°"•::::::o::::::•IJ-~~ .. ~·~·~·~·~··:·: ... :·:L~=~'='~~:::.~~ ... ~~-~I.,. .. .,, ..... .,,,. ..,,... • ...,.1 , ,.._ MA Ocftll t1400 --:1 °'·,,,... ....,..... • JU.1•79 r -•---COIOIU -· ""° '.--*'-0. lhallS t ftl fllll REIT "'""" .., ... -~.~ ... ...._ ......... DIL lllAll 2122 n.""tl lllll. \8 "-bt~t. V'Md. Wini LIAllll lp¥*:w•••P• to oon t100. #Ull • .,..._ -................. ;11~=~~-~?-~~:-~~·!'!";,·~-~!-~!d~·;·~·1 •• M/P, .... "':t"..tr t100. ,, ...... ........ ... ............ _ to~Mll•I "41" Apl•, li~ft:•:·~-~~stl~l;•.;~~~1 k-::-:...,.,.,,-:-:0':':---.... ntWSA--._ I Olt 67J.1'00 y..,. ..._. P'....ayt. 91F, lltplllJ. 1 bik to 0001 4* 009!.. .,._.. I Ll9 fftll _,.... Wt C011M1aCJA1 nit .., • bc:h. 11w. M0-611.4 • -•1a9'P• ......,.. "'* •"'PIO. orOllftd 1-..:ttD · nw ~SO el JICM.,,0.,,.nn .......,1, o.t"9,.... -w ~.... .... ,. ,... mo"'°' wtD. parking. ...,..,,.otan 2111 .......,_......... ....,. ........... ..,.., ........ 1094 cozy~ Mftl lllO+Ylll.tnaoP -~----·· OoiDlltA OOMn ...... •N•181 I II -~--:----w•to _ .............. _. --.. ... + ... • .... ..._. .. II t"'8A. .. ..-.. •JOO a .. Miii. 11r 1 .. ' .. ~ bot\. to COINft .._.. .. ... ....,,....... .... ._,... ..... I O..'a1M1;n. .............. ~ ·--.. ~ -... _, ~ .... !!.!, __ !!!~-~ .. ~~!::·~··~·1...!~!..!~~!__ ..:.:._:::.:.::::.::::=. =:1 ;1:-.:": "i>O-.... ~ .. ~··~c;.~·-~"~'~.:.~l]-~··~11~-~~~~:~;;:~~~ ............. ····== .. ·---,,..,..... •1&• •----Wt WWW WM: 1 .............. -· ...... ----$fl!ClAL Wl!llll1T llAD SISl ·SIU llllwroaT IAJ INN a..--""·,_., __ _ c.1.-... 1 ..,_ PRESTIGE ADDRESS ill Ntt1p«t Ctattr Driot * I Ol'"a JO I U •h•datlt ........ ...-......... -·--• Octu VC. IOCldlrill tpa mi. •l ____ ,...._ Slee-* "'" .... .,lf'\po>l~-p ___ ... , .. 040t ADllllllTRAT!Vi I ASSISTANT ~ Nead i:i-t-tlma (JON"spaof ....... ) •••l•'•nt 10 l'l••P p1oe••• lntormatton lor 1t~•pGttatlon &. c1rc:w1at1on G•P••t-.._ • ., ~ •• ~ .. :Ii ... 1\ 11 • ~· :~ .. I. l !~· r 1 • ' I • --· -~s: -~ c •• -·-°' • "' -·· k 1 la --·-:~-=-'~-· .... -.. e. St t -----.... ...... ~ .,....,. .. -·--.......... ·--.. .,,.., .... _ ... 1 ... ,, I o•o Ml >!!~""' .ii-... •• , .. ·=·-: .. .:::-:=: .. ft 'tthll I -1 Ca IJ $ -·--·.'II • ..-: I ·-· -IOll · •'--·-=--· 1 °"' ; ._ .. ·=--· -...... 110. .. 1 l'DM ti~.,.. ,, ............. "~":.r-.. ._ "--..... ~ -"-··=" -.. __ ,,_ OOl""81Mtoo, .._ ... 55 Eule11wooet -51 Woody -....... .. _ ....... .,,..,..._. .... 13 F•9f.O. EMPLOYll!tlT EJll'LOYll!tlT EMPLOYll!tlT 5530 5530 5530 AIWWW ft WmLY M9111 CllJll Q.S-Aa South, vulnlralHe, you hold' •AS 'YM2 0664 •ilQ&t: Partner oPem the biddinc with two no uump. What do you bid now! A.-lr you play the modem ~ of 21·22. make the 'f'ah.M bid of a.s. DO trump. If your ranp ia the o&d· fuhioned 22·24. you thould invite. panel Uam by raWna: to five no tNmp. That'• forcinc to slam and uk1 partner to bid • pand ll&m . with • mu:imum. EMPLOYMENT ElllPLOYllENT EMPLOYJIEHT llDCBANl>WI 5530 5530 5530 111$(:. 8015 1----·1 ORTHOAllT. P«m P/f, l'rt • a.. ~Clap ....... c.11 840-1122 Hpl 8c.h .......... __ .,._ e..r-... -......... for-tll Roil T1¥10f. ~ n.'"'' ... ... ,.... ' 673-7300 -AllVERTlllllQ ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE 7..__ The lnd•••nll•n• 11112 a.di ......... ''° ""'*IQIOn '-". C4 .... Ta•ahW/P,..8ohtal .. .,... 2:204:00. ...... Khoo&. l!CI' unlb ,.q'd. &M-1441 ANT10UI: AUCTtott '11'4IO I C2ZYW411) 'Ill.Jimmy T)rphoon.l.o ~ hKh I 9P· ..... 916 er..... ml (a.JMOt) 122.916. WOtMn'• Ctub BMW, llOO Aulo Mal ~ BMW, S. AN1 Dr. &.Ana. 1364t1 t 136-3171 Sal. M•. 5', l:OOpm Ealal••· antlQu••· 't:z..&a '-AT, (UPH34'8)1-----------.... _.,._...,.,u•-300 ieinw. AcoepUng 1IOO AA.-.... Dr, ,.._., 1225 con1lgnment1. Llc1,:.1.Ana.~~-~~·~·~1~1;,,;,,;~~:'!~~~~~-AOl 14. 114-4fi.OGI .__ ··~ •9z-e50 I (211CUtt~) . V- AT M9 .... C,..._ RUM grMll 11,400 BMW, 1600 1W40 .... Obo. MuM ..... c.I Dr. S.AnL A6411t ..........,, 3121 .................. """"' .,__ -•••llng I. lnatell. ~,... MO.alt1. UG "-... ,.. ........... _ ... _ -· -·-