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41, New·
pOrt Beach ... Repub-
lican congressman,
47th District. .. A top
lieutenant In the
Newt Gingrich's
Republican Revolu-.
tion ... Served as
attorney in Reagan
White House Polit-
ica I future bright as
his smile ... Backed
out of his run for
U.S. Senate In '94
, after Huffington
· and his millions
joined the race ...
Often seleCted to
rebut Clinton's
national radio
addresses ... Serves
on influential"House
committees ... Mar-
ried with two young
children ... Last
yem"srw*tng:29
2 ....... 8ergelor\. 69, Newport Beach 3=sbom,72,
... Brightest of the Balboa ... Vtsiona_ry
county's five supervl-who bullt South Coast sors ... Moderate Pfau and surroonding
Republic.an so respect-area ... As chairman of
ed and powerful that the board of CJ.
no one opposed her Segerstrom a Son, led
last November for the conversion of fam-
SupetVisor Tom Riley's
seat ... Former teacher,
ily's farming operation
to what's now known
Newport sd\ool board as the South Coast
member, assen'lt>ty. Metro ... Personally
woman, state tenator sold Nordsttom on
... Was consistently Southern California ...
ranked as one of the oan.ted land and mil-
state's most effective lions for South Coast
legislators ... Has an RepNrory and Orange
Olympk pool In Coro-County Performing
na del Mar and a Ran-Arts Center ... Socially
dlo Niguel etemenury active, though
school named after Intensely private ...
her ... Married, grown Stanford grad ... t\,as
children ... Devout luxury home on the
Mormon ... Last bayfront ... Last run
rur"• r ... lng: 1 ..... lng;J
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4t Donald Bren. 63,
Inda Isle ... Chair-
man of the powerful
Irvine Co., the county's
largest landowner ...
Always near the top
. of the Forbes most
wealthy list ... Estimat-
ed net worth: S2 bit-
lion ... May ultimately
hold the cards to the
future of the El Toro
Marine base ... Devel-
oping two sensitive
areas around Back Bay
-·Tinkering with Fash-
ion Island expansion;
still trying to lure
Bloomingdale's ...
Enigmati(, has muse-
um-quality collection
of art. hangs in Sun
Valley. politically con-
nected ... Oose pal of
Gov. Wilson ... Last
yur's ,..,..ng: 2
MARC MAA1"' I DAILY Pit.OT
LAST BUT NOT LEAST
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5 OMd Smith. 68,
Newport Beach ... 6Roaflnd Wlllt.ms, 50,
7 'rt.or Alvarado.
60, tdSta Mesa ...
"Pastor Chuck" spirl-Dover Shores .,. Presi-Former gang member
tuat leader of Ameri-dent of the Newport turned heroin addict
ca's third-largest Beach Conference a~ turned hair stylist
Protestant congrega-Visitors Bureau ..• An turned gang coun-"
tion: Calvary Chapel increasingly important selor for the schools ...
of Costa Mesa ... It's so playe• in the city's life i:ounded Latinos Costa
large -with more ... Bureau opened Mesa, Todos Her-
than 25,000 families -higher profile offKe manos, other'vltal
four Sunday services on West Coast High-West Side organiza-
are held ... Calvary way this year ... Sue· tions aimed at keep-
Chapel has spawned cessfully stole PGA ing kids out of trouble
more than 500 Senior Gotf Tour event ... Idea man, whose
churches around the from c;:osta Mesa ... creative mind has
world ... Conducts High energy, no non-been the wellspring of
mass baptisms in sense ... Fighting so-such gems as the
CdM's Pirates Cove ... far successful battle •Adopt-A-Gangster•
Spew notionally, against breast cancer program and a com-
travels extensively in ... ll,tica, NY native ... munity "Salsa Gar-
Europe and leads a ~ yMl"s ranking: den• ... Can slip into
tour to Israel every n soit to address Rotari-
year ... Married,.,four ans ... Invaluable fink
children, several to City Hall and
grandchildren ... Last schools ... Last year's
year's ranking: 9~ , ... lng:S
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REUNf TEO
. Homeless student
returns to Estancia
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T here. are those who get the heddline!>, who se. em to
make t.hiiigs happen merely by steppmg out of bed
in the morning. But then there are those who totl
behind the scen~s. who dispen!>e Wisdom W!thout
calling a press conference or mfluence our world
with a different set of·tools· drt., the wntt<•n word or noUung
more than $imple 9enerosity
And so it is that a chef, an author, d
Fortune 500 industrtahst and a Nobel
· Prize winner emerged among the top
choices this year m the thud annual
Daily Pilot 103, a hsting of the most
influential people m Newport Beach
and Costa Mesa.
We checked with our sources. • called commuruty leaders, mtervtewed
readers, conferred with our reporters and
looked over our IJ.sts from past year;
The goal was to find the md.JVlduah who had the ability cind
the courage to affect change Our sedrch took us on d tour o'T
the diverse segments of our commurutv EducatJon, religion.
charity, sports, law enforcement, pobucs·dnd the.sorclid life of
the fugitive.
It's important to remember that the list JS mtended to be tak-
en in the spirit of fun. It is not meant to offend or cause hurt
With6ut doubt, we left many off the list who deserved to be
there. Likewise, there are probably some on the lJ.st who may
raise an e)ebrow here and there .
Our advice: Read, ~njoy, let us know what you think.
• -The editors
8 Willllm Popejoy, 9 lob RCM.lblan. 10 Ed Fawmt. 56, Belcourt ... • Newport ... Owner 46, Costa
Semi-retired financial of the Crab Cooker Mesa ... Well-liked
turn-,around specialist restaurant ... ~an executive director of
who rode in on a the restaurant in 1951 Costa Mesa Chamber
white horse when ... On a good day, of Commerce . Too~
Orange County went serves as ~ny as over a chamber near
bust ... Served as out-2,000 customers . bankruptcy and
spoken CEO for six Currently coflecting nursed it back to
months. free of photographs of all financial health.!.
charge. and then quit famous people who Adept at behind-the-
when the county have patronized the scenes politics, invoiv-
supetVisors wanted to restaurant for i~ himself in every
scale back his power ... ·cetebrity Corner; .... major decision affect·
Largely regarded as a Father of three ... · 1ng business...communh
hero ... Once wrote Sculpts. plays the ty Founder of'Costa
out a personal check piano and writes Mesa summit. a
for S.0.000 to placate songs .. Says music monthly meeting of
a di~runtled vendor ... and fish go together community's elected
Republican millionaire because they both officials Wine con-
.. Loves tennis and have scales .. Com-noisseur.. One teen-
travel ... Married and posed and sang •The , age daughter
particularly dose to Popcorn Song,• a nov· Hiking buff. Last
9-year-old grandson .. elty tune on Capitol yean""*1ng:11
Unranked last YNr Records ... Unr.,.ed
·~year
IN KE
~ WHAT ARE YOUR PICKS •
Did we choke 7 Did
we leave~
off the list who They touched our lives
deserves recogni-
tlon7 Let us kl)ow
what you think by
CAiiing the Readers
.Hotline at 642-6086. We
wlll publish a readers' list
of the most influential in
an upcoming edition.
..
~OM
The following staffers con-
tributed to the Dally Pilot 103:
Marla Bird. nna Borgatta.
LaUrie Bua , JUUe Rou Can-
.
Uthe Daily Pilot 103 Most Influeptial list is ~app din plain
old-fashioned fun. there is a serioU:S and a p0ignant side .as well. For the'
first time since µie list was compiled, Daily Pilt>t editors have ~ecided tq
retire numbers in the memory of people whose lives touched and haped
and affected ~ This year, two numbers have b en retired: ·
.
1040ffKD I08 •
HENRY was all of
'iO when he Yffl shot aiid
killed l'J a CilttteMd church
petting lot~.~
105 GMAY LUNOE
· didn't live long.
but his short ht. left an abon
<Mnce of ripples In Its w•e
Water polo p1¥f. Rich W'M
Homeless · ~tndent to retur11 to Estarrcia· campus
..
• Chris linden also hoping to reunite with bis long~lc>st
father, who ·had been ~~clling for bis son for five years.
,.. By Julie Ross Cannon, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Chris Linden
is coming home.
The homeless Estancia High
School freshman was discharged
from the county's Orangewood
Children's Home laSt night CUld
placed in a Costa Mesa foster
home on a \rial' basis. He is
expected to return to Estancia &nd
~brace his friends at a surprise
welcome home" rally at school
today.
And there may be even more
cause to celebrate. ,#
Chris may soon be reunited
with his father after county social
i i . . !
services workers found hiDl m
Washington, Chrls' school coun-
selor, Carolyn Crockett said.
The social services agency
located Cliris' father in Seaftle
even though the two haven't spo-
ken in five years and Chris didn't
know where to find his dad.
Cbris' father, a marine construc-
tion worker, didn't know bow to
contact Chris.
"How do you communicate if
you're homeless?" Crockett said.
•vou can't exactly mail a letter to
a parking place.•
Chris' dad was "blown away"
when he beard or~ son's situa-
tion and wants to be reunited with
him, she said.
"Ch.rb it' so excited;" Crockett
said. "They've talked on the
phone every night for the past
four days. Nobody would believe
this if it were a novel.•
Social services still needs to
complete an investigation of
Chris' father, which should take
about two months, Crockett said.
In the meantime, he will live in a
llce11$ed foster ca.re home in Cos-
ta Mesa.
A social services agency offi.
clal would only confirm that ChriS
is being placed in a local foster
home.
Chris came to Costa Mesa and
Estancia High School just two
. months ago ·from Independence.
He and his mother lived in a local
shelter, his moilier's car or a
motel
He baS aspirations of attend-
tng • • UCLA
after high
5chool and of
, receiving
advanced
degrees in
computer sci-
ence and engi-
neering. He
managed to
eam~sandBs
in his course
work at
Estancia, though many of }\is
assignmen.ts were completed
under the strain of a car dome
,light, Crockett said.
The c6unselor and a group of
concerned Estancia students
have lobbied for his return to
Estancia since he w~ placed at
Orangewood Oct.· 19 after he
allegedly was abandoned by his
mothei. •
Many students and teachers
have written letters to the coun-
ty's social services offic, urging
Chris' speedy transition ·from
Orangewood to a foster home.
They've also put banners and
posters around the campus,
expressing their kinship with the
new student. •
After the Daily Pilot ran a story
about Chris' situation Oct. 26, the
14:-year-old received many
pledges of sµp~ from Newport
Beach.and Costa Mesa resittents.
One reader donated money to
further Chris' education, and
another family offered to serve as
a foster family and bring Chris
into their home.
Crockett said Chris is eager to
return to Estancia and see the
friends who have supported him
.
through his crlsiS. .
Though Chm has been attend·
mg classe at Orangewood,
Crockett said he is behind in his
Estancia classes, and his schedule
will have to be adjusted.
But Estancia students are com-
ing to his aid ottering to tutor
him. .
•lie has a . afety net here that
eels couldn't wiggle through,•
she said, laughing.
Chris has been shocked at the
support he has received from his
fellow students.
He sent a f dcsimile letter to his
Estancia friends Wednesday,
thanking them for their help.
•They stclrted crying in class
when I read it.'' Crockett said.
"What a life lesson for these kids.
It's so great to have a happy end-
ing to everything." • .
Homeowners and
·developer at ~passe
over plaza entrance
• Harbor View residents
andThe Irvine Co. cannot
reach fin understanding
about access to planned
Corona del Mar Plaza.
By Evan Henerson, Daily p;fot
As attractive as they say the
Corona del Mar Plaza sboppmg
center will ev~ntually be, many
Harbor· View Hills homeowners
cannot see beyond a MacArthur
Boulevard entrance~
That entrance, they say, will.
gum up MacArthur for plaza vis-
itors and homeowners alike.
With the projact's environ-
mental imp.act report coming
before the city Planning Com·
mission Nov. 9, homeowners say
. they are not close to reaching an
understanding with The Irvine
Co., the shopping center's devel-
oper: lrvllle Co officials say -a.
successful shopping center must
have two entrances and home-
owners' fears ar~ proundless.
Homeowners beg to differ.
"TheTe have been some dis-
cussions of what The Irvine Co
might do to make this more
palatable. At this point, there's
nothing in the offing,• said Barry
Allen, an attorney and Harbor
View Hills resident who has
been one of the principal nego-
tiators.
parking capacity -have never
been airet!, Allen said.
· The 105,000-square-foot
plaza will be a specialty retail
center designed to complement
shopping areas in Corona del
Mar and Fashion Island. The
area is at the intersection of €dst
Coast. Highway and MacArthur
Boulevard, below the city's Cen-
tral Library Developers hope to
have the center open by the hol-
iday season of 1996.
"Access from
MacArthur is criti-
cally. important to
_Of!.I project ... "
-TOM REDWITZ
Executives dt The Irvine Co.
helve said retailers will not con -
sider leasing sp11ce m the center
without access from both Avoca-
do Avenuf' and MacArthur
Boulevard ~
Irvine Co ofhoals will contin-
ue to meet Wlth homeowners up
to the COm.m.JSS10n hearing next
week, sdld Tom Redwitz, a com-
pany vice president.
H Access from MacArthur is
critically important to our pro·
1ect," Redwitz sa.id
MARC MARTTN I DAllY Pl.OT
Christopher Sample, 15 months, ls surrounded by a bevy of ducks and geese during an outing with his grandmother, Carol
Ahd since the two sides have
never been able t'O reach an I
agreement on the entrance, the
other issues -such as the plaza's
After moving through the
Planning Commission, the mat·
ter will eventua y reach tbe
Newport Beach Counctl l Hamilton. at Tewtnkle Park In Costa Mesa. 'l'""
Sprinkles catCh Southland by surprise COSTA MESA -A 53-year-old
woman stopping to use a gas sta-
tion restroom at dawn Wednes-
day was threatened by a gunman
who grabbed her keys and drove
<>ff in her car.
door. When she went to open it.
the man forced tus way inside,
flashed bJs stainless steel semiau-
tomatic pistol at her and threat-
ened to kill her, Yezbick said.
By Tina Borgatta, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT-MESA -Resi-
dents had their first taste of fall
Wednesday, with sh ower-
slicked streets dnd cooler tern·
peratures
And the light sprinkles that i. fell throughout the day caught
I a number 6f Newport-Mesa
Unified School District stu-
dents by surprise. Many stu-
d~ts arrived at school sans
jackets and rain slickers
"l had teachers with
umbrellas but not the kids,•
said one secretary from Harbor
View Elementary in Corona
del Mar. "I think it caught
them all off guard."
Wednesday's weather,
which was caused by a weak
storm system that passed
through Southern California,
kept people a way from the
shore. Newport Lifeguard
Mitch White said the beach~s
were "cQld, gloomy and pretty
quiet.·
And residents can expect to
see more wei weather later in
the week, National Weather
Service Meteorologist Michae l
Most says.
•Friday, there will be a new
storm system corrung in,• Most
said. •And, it looks like a
stronger system. \
"There's a chance of show-
ers late Friday dnd continuing
nght through Sunday,"
refost said the weekend
rainfall will be slightly heavier
but not constant.
While there's no rain
expected for today, the tem-
peratures will remain much
like they were Wednesday,
with daytime highs in the 60s
and then dipping into the 40s
or 50s tonight
Snow this weekend could
reach down to the 4,000-to
6,000-foot level.
"We could very well have
our first significant snowfall in
our mountain areas by late
Saturday night," Most said
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At 5:40 a.m. Wednesday, Costa
Mesa resident Sarah Gwynne
Smith reportedly pulled into Tice
Shell Station on the comer of
Newport Boulevard and Del Mar
Avenue to use the restroom. On
her way to the restrQom, she was
stopped by a man. who asked her
for a light for his cigarette, but she
continued walking, Costa Mesa
police Sgt. George Yezbick said.
<>nee in the restroom. Smith
reportedly heard a noise at the
The man then grabbed Smith's
car keys and drove away ·in her
1988 silver Ford Tempo }:u:?ading
east on Del Mar, Yezbick said.
Smith was not injured. but she
lost her purse and car, wruch
were worth $4,492, he said.
Smith described -the robber as
·being 30 to 35 years old, about 5
feet 7 inches and weighing about
1~ pounds. He had short, black,
curly .hail and was wearing a
dark blue Jacket and dark blue
pants .
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a Dady P.ilvt THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2. 1995
Batiks-come wooing after .B_. Of A berating briefly
in the news ,
n a columnllt wrbM a
Airplane mechanic
burned in engine fire
• Vlnegary piece about this,
• that or the other thing, hG
or she can usually count on some
equally testy rebuttalS. JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT -
A mechanic working at Star
Aviation Mamtenance at John
Wayne Airport suffered minor
bums W~dnesday ~tcmoon
when the plane engin~ he was
working on caught fire, Feder-
al Aviation Adffiinistratlon
authorities said.
When I complained about bav·
ing to endure Ross JohnsOn as
my state senator, I w.as invited to
leave not just town, but the coun·
ty as well.
When I wrote that the folks
who were slicing and dicing the
CLAS tests were extremists from
the furthest reaches of the reli·
gious right, I was inundated with
a wave of vile, decidedly un·
Christian phone calls, faxes and
At' 4:01 p .m. Wednesday,
Ramin Asbaghy, 38, an Ana-
heim resident, was working at
Star Aviation draining fuel
from a Cessna 152 single-
enginft airertlft when the open
container of fuel he was using
reJ><?rtedly touched th~ battery
cable m . the plane's engine
and ignited, FAA authorities
said.
letters. ·
Naturally, I was ail&told to get
out of town ..
Asbagby received second-
degrne b1'ffi5 to his hands and
had part of his hair bwned
and was rushed to UCl Bum
Center in Orange for treat-
ment, said Saeed Pourzand·
jani, own~r of Star AVIabon
Such commentary goes with
the territory, so1hey say, alottg
with, •If you're going to dish it
out, you have to take it.• It is
carved in stone that the columnist
who doesn't get some people
angry every now and then isn't
doing bis (or he r) job.
Pourzandjani said the
mechanic was just helping out
for the day and is an employee
at Airlnstruments, also local·
ed at the airport
But, golly, even columnists
love to be loved. There just aren't
enough wonderful people like ·
Jack Taylor of Harbar View, who
writes: •1 enjoy your articles. The
problem I have is that I agree
with everything you sayl"
Obviously a brilliant man, Tay·
lor. "We wNe ~retty ni'T·
voll!i," scpd Pourzand]ani. who
has never had such an. aca·
dent occur at his busmes~ m
the 12 years he's owned 1t.
PoW"Zaruljaru cidded thctl he
does not know the cost of
damage to th<' plctne at lhls
time:
-Carolyn Miller
(But not even such glorious
acclaim will get me to print
another o :J. item like the one he
sent along: •My neighbor lady
always thought O .J. Simpson was
mnocent in spite of the evi·
dence. • he writes. •She said:
·o.:f. Simpson may have been ·
~ty. but ... he's learned bis les·
sori and probably ~on't do it
again.'•)
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In the past week, I have . ·
learned a gre.at way to draw all ·
kinds of glowing commentary·
and correspondence: write a col·
umn berating the Bank of Ameri·
ca.
The day after that ran, my wife
and I went to a wedding recep·
tion lionoring retired Judge Brian
Carter and his bride, Ann
Dulaney (they were married in
France in September).
One after another, people said
how much they loved the col·
umn. Each one had their own
(yes, I know that's grammatically
incorrect, but I am really tj.red of
writing, Mhis or her") Bank of
America horror story. I have
.
enough material for a hundred
columns, and that was Ju.st from a
few hours on a Sunday afternoon.
Wednesday, r got my mail and
phone messag at the Pilot The
first to check in was Julie Kram.er,
manager of the Union Bank
branch near Hoag Hospital. Julie
said she called at the craclc o'
dawn Saturday morning. She left
a message on the Hotline, invtt·
ing m e to check out the possibill·
ty of switching my account to
Union.
M onday, she called again and
talked with our newsroom den
mother, Anne Spinn Anne's mes·
sag~ to me was, ·she has a nice
bank for you.•
Margaret Whitney sent a two·
page, single-spaced letter traong
local banking back to the days
~hen the only game in town was
tbe Bank of Amenca branch on
the Peninsula.
Then she got to the point.
Margaret, jt turns out, is opera-
tions manager of the Fidelity Fed·
eral branch on Bayside Drive.
Fidelity took over Pappy Palmer's
Newport-Balboa Savings and
Loan in 1978.
Ml sympathize with your com-
plaint of the way you were treat·
· ed at Bank of America. I hear
those same complaints on a daily
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"Why don't you ... shop your local
bank, Fidelity Federal? We offer
tree checking. No service
charges. No ATM fees. No per·
check charges ... you can use
your ATM card at any ATM at no
charge ... lf this sounds like a
commercial, it is ... I still think
eve1"body ·needs kihdnesses and
niceties.'•
Another banker who ch&eked
in, Robert Ucciferri, president and
CEO of he Bank of Yorba Linda.
asked: •Just how would, you react
to enterlng a bank where lines
are-not tolerated, where names ·
are used not account_ numbers
and where you are not penalized
for speaking to a real person?·
What my new banker friends
have to say sounds very strange
to a refugee from BanJc of Amen·
Cd
David Purves. apparently a _
•
n "ghbor inn Bluff , looked at
the larg r p1rtur · •Bravt>I Mr.
Martm giv ·an eloquetn voice to
the sil nt m ctistomers
who are being force-fed an ever .
increasing amount of belligerent
erVice thanks to corporate Amer-
1cd 's merger mania:• •
He continues: ·There is an old
ddage about customer service ...
If you please a customer, they
may teU only one other person. If
you displease a customer, they
will tPll 10 people .. I've told
everyone I know about my
unplcdSdnt expenences (with) B '
of A. and it's nawhere dose to the
number of people wbo read your
column.· J
Then there was the telephone
cdller who said: •Than.ks for your
column. How true, how true.•
The mes~age was from a Bank of
Amenca employee, who for some
~'\range reason wished to remam
anonymous. '
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2lirview Developmental
Center is having its. ahnual
holiday boutique from 8
a:~· to 2 p.m. today in its audito-
~· Fairview is at 2501 Harbor
., Costa Mesa.
There will be more than 30
ers selling homem ade crafts
holiday items," said Corrie
. ch, coordinafor of voluntee r
se~ces. #All money raised goes
to !upport special progra.Dll at
Patview, including the Special
0 1'mpics and Very Special Arts,
d.SfVell as holiday parties."
rfhe Fairview Developmental
C~ter is a non-profit organiza-
b~ and is home to 900 develop -
mfltally disabled in~viduals.
' Crane & Co., the 194-year-
olf family-owned ,:>apermaking
firm. is opening its first Calif or-~retail store this week at
South Coast Plaza in Costa
Mlsa.
frhe new stote sells currency
anO security papers, architectur-
al irawing papers; business le t-
teJiieads; soaal stationery; party
in'itations; greeting cards;
e nvi:aved wedding anhounce-
mitnts and invitations, and v.cnt-
mg. accessories of the highest
qutJity mdde 'with cotton fibers
frobt the waste prod ucts of other
mdustries.
, Crane offers personal ser-
Vi~~s. including copperplate
e~aving for personal sta-·
tiqnery. seasonal card.s and all
~s of invitations and .
~ouncements.
,The 1'.ourneau Watch Co.
(850-0222) at South Coast Plaza
h as comple ted resetting 4,000
watches for the end of Daylight
Sa,'ving Tl.Dle. The JOb took more
than 250 hours. _
,Tourneau cla.uns to be the
collntry's leading retailer of f111e
S\fiss timepieces with some of
the world's most expensive and
ra{e timepieces. •
1The company will also reset
~complicated, hard-to-reset or
specialty watch for free.
'The offer is good for a ny
watch 'brand, regardless of
w~ere the watch was purchased.
T®ffieau is on the setond level
~r~~ ~~~.;~~r~~enue and
:If you don't mmd driving.
'arney's New York opens an
oullet store today al the Camaril-
lo Factory Stores Mall in Camar-
illQ.
The 7,500-square-foot store
will feature· a complete selection
of current men's and wome n's
ctqthing, shoes and accessones
at~· ces 30% to 50% below
re . Barne y's was founded in
19 by Ba.mey9 essman. Bqr-ney's New York 14 specialty
stQres in the Urut States and
twp in Japan.
I
lHlckory "/Jarms (642-4302) at
W~stclitf Plaza in Newport
~ch is offering free shipping
Ofli any prepackaged gifts valued 1 ov~r $20. •
;The free shipping offer was
designed to make holiday gift
giVblg easier. Orders pla ced by
Nov. 22 are guaranteed to make
l1 4.nywhere in the contmental
United States by Christmas.
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Sa~rdays. V\lhether you're • merchant
"' • shopper. if you know of • good
call me at s.40-1224. fax me at
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. ty Pilot. 330 W. Bay St .. Costa Mesa, c...•f. 92627. • I
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Classifieds to ftnd the seMCe
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Ross. Johnson t.o be induCted 'into ocC hall "of fame .
.
• State senator, Spanish professor and. philharmonic
director to be added to alumni list.
COSTA MESA -State Sen.
Ross Johnson,· Spanish professor
Cannenmara Hermmdez-Bravo
and philharmonic director Erich
Vollmer are the most recent
inductees into the Orange Coast
qouege's Alwnni Hall of Fame.
The trio will be honored at the
college's 13th annual' induction
ceremony. Friday in the OCC stu-
d ent eenter. The Alumni Hall of
Fame is co-sponsored by the col-
lege's Associated S~dents and
the Alumni Association .
The ceremony for the 46th,
47th and 48th inductees will
begin at 5 p m. A reception will
follow.
Johnsonl who recently was
elected to the California Senate's
35th l)istrict, attended OCC from
1958 through 1960 and was a
member of the college's swim-
ming and wa ter polo teams. He
completed his education at Cal
Sta te Fullerton and dt Weste rn
State University College of Law.
.Jo)mson served as a .Repl;lbli-
can assemblyman for 17 years
and co-authored the · UThree
Strikes" law. As a senator, John-
son sits on four conUnittees
including the committee of bud-
get and fiscal review and Ole
criminal procedure committee.
Hem aridez-B'ravo, a native of
Chile. graduated form OCC with
highest h on ors in 1985. She
ea.med bachelor's and master's
degrees in Spanish from the UCI.
where she is a candidate for a
. doctoral degree.
Hernandez-Bravo currently
teaches literature, culture and
civilization of Spanish-speaking
countries at Saddleback College
in Mission Viejo. She regularly
volunteers her time as an English-
as-a-second-language teacher for
a dults. She is a volunteer adviser
for OCC's Extended Opportunity
Put · a .few words to
work for you. Call the
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CLASSIFIEDS .
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Programs and Services program,
which supports qualified, low-
income students.
Vollmer, executive director of •
the Sante Fe Chamber Music Pes-
tival, attended OCC as a· music
major from 1962-63 as a musk .
major. He earned a bachelor's
degree in m usical history and
vocal performance and a master's
degree in musicology from the
USC.
Vollmer directed the Orange
County Philharmonic Society
from 1985-93 and served as direc·
tor of the Los Angeles Chamber
Orchestra for two years. He
served as associate director of the
School of Music at USC for seven
y~ars and as projects director of
the university's School of Pe rform-
ing Arts for two years. . Last year's~OCC Alumni Hall
of Fame inductees included John
Baker, vice pr~sident of Union
Bank; Terry Cote-Whittaker, an
author, and James Glidewell,
president of Glidewell Labs .
Prom WI. Stele Sea. lw Jo1m1oD.. SpM"'9 profwor Carmemnara Hemandez-Bnvo and
~ director l!itcla VolllD'ii Will be llldUctecl Into the Onilge Coast College'• Alum-
ni Hall ol ,_. daring ~· ceremonies at the OCC student center.
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\ Tras~-scavenging problem worsens
• Residents comJ?lairi to
City Council about people
who drive up and 'dissect'
their garbage cans.
By Evan Henerson, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -Not all
cost-saving activities receive the
city's. blesstng.
An increase in the value of
recyclable materials, newspapers
in· particular, has caused trash-
scavenging to be a bigger prob-
lem citywide than ever. By selling
back used newspaper, alwn.imlln,
glass and cardboard, enterprising
scave.ngers can earn a living off
other people's garbage, General
Services Director David Nieder-
haus said.
_ •For 16 years, we've aslfod our
residents to bag up the newspa-
pers separately and set them aside
from the wet garbage,• Nieder-
haus said. •Now, when you go
through. the neighborhood, it's all
set up like they're waiting for a
paper drlve-
•Those bags of newspapers are
like gold to the scavengers."
City Council members have
received complaints from resi-
dents who say 'the problem is get-
ting worse. Scavengers know the
city's trash collection schedule and
know when people set out their
garbage cans. Some residents
have reported. entire families dri-
ving up on plckup trucks and
•dissecting• a homeowner's
-garbage can.
Rummaging through. a trash
can -which becomes the city's
property once its set out at the
curb -has long been illegal in
Newport Beach. 'Off enders can
earn a fine of $25 to $500 if a
police officer catches a scavenger
in the act.
But, according to Niederhaus,
that doesn't stop enterprising
scavengers from raiding trash
cans and from occasionally get-
ting ~gerent when asked to
back off.
General Services staff mem-
bers a.re encooraging people to
call the police whenever they ')'it-
ness trash scavenging. They are
also encouraging homeowners to
take steps to discourage scaveng-
ing, such as not separating recy-
clable material and putting out
garbage cans as close to collection
time as possible.
The city is considering taking
additional steps, such as assigning
more employees to police scav-
enging or impounding a scav-
enger's car or truck.
·we should do something,"
said Coqndlman Tom Edwards,
who recently asked Niederhaus
and City Attorney Bob Burnham
to consider new control methods.
•Our policy needs to let people
know we don't appreciate people
scavenging through the trash."
Niederhaus. attributes the
increase in scavenging to the sky-
rocketing value of .newsprint over
the past 14 months. Surveys indi-
cate that Newport Beach residents
generally take an averag~ of 3.5
newspapers.
The situation has an ironic side.
By collecting the recyclable mate-
rials, scavengers reduce the col-
lection amount and save the city
an estimated $12,000 per month,
Niederhaus said. It's a savings res-
idents and city staff believe New-
port Beach can live without.
"We've all but given up,• said
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Marlon Brockman, who lives jn
West Newport. "We've mpnitored
our alleys and' kept our trash on
·Our property line. Then they dis-
cover where we keep them,. and
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they just go right into the garage
or side alleys. •
"By the time you call the police,
they've gone ~ht on to another
house.•
City. will send representative
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NEWPORT BEAC H -Newport
Beach Lifeguard Lt. I;ric Bauer
'set out for the South an Tuesday
to participate in a national educa-
tional conference with lifeguards
from arounc;l the United States.
Lifeguards from California,
· Florida', the ' Eas\em Seaboard
and Great Lakes, will gather at a
four-day conference in Myrtle
• Beach, S.C., sponsored by the
U.S. Life Saving Association, to
learn about new life-saving tech-
niques, technology and environ-
mental issues, such as beach ero-
sion, Bauer said.
As the newly elected vice pres-
ident of the California Surf and
Lifesaving Association, Bauer is
the only Newport ijeach lifeguard
representative attending the con-
ference, which is held twice a
·year at various locations.
In addition to education, the
conference offers an opportunity
to network with people in the
business of saving lives, Bauer
said. At a previous conference in
• San Diego, Bauer met someone
who trained -at no cost to the
Water board will
meet this morning
The Mesa Consolidated
Water District board of direc-
tors will meet at 9 a.m. today
to hear updates on various
committee ac:tivities, includ-
ing the district's Executive,
Finance and Human
Resources committees.
The meeting will be at the
district offices, 1965 Placentia
Ave., Co5ta Mesa.
No matter what you're doing,
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When Bauer returns Sunday,
be hopes to bring back innovative
ideas and enterprising ways to
s~ve the taxpayers money, he
said.
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A garage sale to benefit the I zens a bout the types of hard core
Newport Beach Puplic Library's and_ child pornography that are
ddult literacy prQg'rclm will be available and how those matenals
)J6lld from 8 am. to noon al 2000 destroy lives. It equips them with
ieadnft Dnve m Corona del Mar. effective tools, mfonnation and
~ proceeds will go to maintain dction steps to follow to fight
d expdnd the program. which pornography.
s been threatened due to city ~T RECEPTION ..
Judget cuts. Tax-deductible European Landscapes, an
onations of items for the sale are exhibit' of impressionist style ~predated. For more informa-paintings of European scenes by
n, call Emily Schilling at 720-Corona del Mar artist Lenora
74. The sale coptinues Sunday Monahan, are on display at the
'SEO BOOK SALE . Newport Beach Central Llbrdry
Fnends of Costd Mesa through Nov. 30. Ttie exhibit is tbranes will hold a Used Book open dunng normal library hours,
alevfrom 9 a m. to 3 p m. at the-9 a.m. to 9 p ~· Monday through
esa Verde Library, Baker Street 1 Thursday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Frid. ay
f d Mesd Verde Dnve Edst. and Saturday and noon to 5 pm.
ardcoven; and trade paperbdcks on Sundpy. The public is lDVlted
e $1 regular paperbacks and to a reception for the artist tn the
f:!COrds. 50 centc; and children's Central Library'!> Fnends Com-
8eokc; and 111.dgazmes, 25 cents muruty 'Room from-2 to 4 p m.
SUNDAY
HOMEAJD 'RUN FOR COVER'
AROUND FASHION ISLAND
The Homeaid •Run For Cover"
feature~ d 5K/1 OK run/wal,k and a
ktd!. 1 K Fun Run around Fash.ion
Island The event begins at the
r omer of San Miguel and New-
port Cf'nter Dnve and ends at the
' Hard Rock Cdfe, and will be held
• fron::i 6 a.m. to 11 d.m Proceeds
benefit Homedld ·Orange County
·--__..or a race brochlire or additional
tnformabon, call 640-8844
FOR THE CHILDREN
The Enough ~ Enough cam-
paign marks the final day of the
National Pomogiaphy Awareness
Week with a fashion show, stlent
auction and tea from 1to4 p .m at
the Plazd Bdllrpom of the Hyatt
Newporter Hotel. 1107 Jamboree
RoC\d , Newport Bedch Si.Jent
duction btdd.mg begins at 1 pm.,
JJ)llowed by a children's fastuon
,,how, performance by contempo-
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today The Newport Beach Cen-
tral Library is located at 1000 Avo-
cado Avenue in Newport Beach.
..for more information, call 717 •
3800.
MONDAY
YOUNG AT HEART
· Th'e OASIS Senior Cente r
hosts the "Young at Heart n Pilot
project in con1unction with the
Area Agency on Aging which
a.uns to provide the magic and ·
therapeutic benefits of live profes-
sional musical entertainment fpr
senior populations. Today the
songs and music of !Jving Berl.i11
played by a 5-piece orchestra are
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Sandwich
or any Deli Sandwich
I
Since 1982
feetured at 1:30 p.m. The con~
ii free ol ~ and wtU be held
m J)le multipun>OSe room at the
OASIS Seruor Center, eoo Mar-
guerite Avenue, Corona del Mar.
for more information. call Lauren
Detweiler at 64•-3244.
ATTENnON OEAOT DISORD£R
Coastlil1e Counseling Center,
1200 Quail Street. Ste. 105, New-
port Beach, otters a free lectwe at
7 p.m. by Joan Andrews, a MFCC
and educational psychologist.
Her topic: •Attention Deficit Dis-
order in Children, Adolescents
and Adults." This will be an in
depth look at ADD,• and how it
can be treated. For more informa-
tion, call 476~0991.
ruF.SDAY ~-----HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
Newport Beach Christian
,.
Women's Club holds a luncheon
and botiday bouti~ at the Bal-
boa Bay Club 11:30 a.m to 1:30
p.m. Guest speaker, Sylvia Nash.
music by Thomas Waldron. Bou·
tique Shoppiiig 10:30 to 11:30 a.m .
and 1:30 to 2:30 p .m. for unique
handcrafted gifts and food. C06t
is $17 inclusive. For reservations,
call Micki at 964-5007 or Adele at
760-9616 by noon Nov. 3. •
NO-LOAD INVESTING •111e Seven Myths of No-Load
Mutual Fund Irivesting• is the
title of a free nool) program in the
Friend's ~eting Room of the
Newport Beach Central Library.
Pre-registration is not necessary.
Certified financial planner
Thomas C . Scott presents the pro-
gram. The Newport Beach Cen-
tral Library is at 1000 Avocado
Ave. For more information, call
717-3800. -;
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HEALTHY NOON NE1WORklNG
Newport Harbor Area Cham-
ber of Commerce presents a
lunch program on <"Heart Dts-
ease ..• America's No. 1 Killer•
with cardiologist Dr. Joel H. Man-
chester at the Balboa Yaf::ht Club,
1801 Bayside Drive, Newport
Beach from noon to 1:30 p .m. $15
fee includes lunch. RSVP to the
Chamber at 729""'400.
LEGAL $ECRETARJES DINNER
N~wport Santa Ana Legal Sec-
retaries Association meet at 5:30
for networking. 6 p.m. for dinner
followed by a speaker, Rick Fein,
Orange c ·ounty Corporate Couri-
er, at Wyndham Hotel, 3350
Avenue of the Arts, Costa Mesa
Cost is $16.50 members, $19 for
non members. Call 152-8800 for
reservations by Monday. Nov. 6
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The Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce presents a 90 minute •br~akfast boost• from 7:15 to
8:45 a.rn. at the Costa Me a
Country Club,.1701 Gou Course
Drive (West from Harbor on Mesa
Verde Drive East). Patrick. J .
Hunter, creQ._tor of Memory Gym-
nastics, wUf' speak. Cost is $10
prepaid a nd must be received at
the Chamber by Monday, Nov. 6;
$15 at the door. For infonnation,
and resetvations call 574-8780.
HOLIDAY BOUTIQUE
Las Commodoras awdllary oi
Bahia Corinthian Yacht Club
hosts their 6th annual Holiday
Boutique open to the public 11
a.m . to 6 p.m. at the clubhouse,
1601 Bayside Dri.ve, Corona del
·Mar. Yuletide gifts from regional
artists and local gift merchants
will be available, and a bake sale
and opportunity drawing for
prizes will also be offered as well
as a special buffet luncheon for
$12 will be served from noon to 2
p.m. For lun~on reservations,
call 644-9539.
NEC GROWTH STRATEGIES
Sam Yau, president and CEO
of National Education Corp. will
. speak on NEC Growth Strategies
at the ~onthly meeting of the
Association for Corporate Growth
at 5:30 p.m. in the Pacific Club.
The fee is $20 and includes. hors
d'oeurves. For reservations, call
Elizab~th Inglese at 436-7633.
OCC OCEANOGRAPHY
RESEARCH PROJECT
An exciting biological oceano-
.u graphic rest:arch project conduct-
ed this summer in the equatorial
Pacific is the focus this fall of
Orange Coast College's 11th Vist-
ing Scholar in Residence. Dr.
William Cochlan, a marine biolo-
.gist and assistant research scien-
tist at the Ul'uversity of Southern
California, will <hscuss the project
at 2 p.m. in OCC 'Sdenfe Lecture
Hall 101. Admission is free. For
more information, c~ 432-5725.
AUSTRALIAN UVJNG
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A free slide lecture on ·uving
in A stralia in the '90s ~ is offered
toni t at 1 p.m. in the Friends
· M.ee g Room .. of the Newport
BE;a Central Library, 1000 Avo-
cado ve., ·Newport· Beach. For
rrnation, call 717-3800.
CUSTOM FRAMING
~ Over 1,000 m.ouldlnge to
chooeefrom
• Excellent Hrvl~ and prtc:.
FINE ART
• Local seen••, cuetbm
painting, and much more ...
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IC,WO!T Ii AOt • COUA MDA
Ddf Pilot
for 7:30 to 10 p.m. m Orange
Coast College's Science Lecture .
Hall. Presented by thelny nto '
Porum, tbe work.shop wW addr
product inventing, legal protec-
tion, market evaluation and ven-
ture financing. The cost is $5 for
members and $15 for visitors. To
register, call 432-5880.
VETERANS DAY RUMMAGE SALE
The Ladies Auxiliary of Ameri-
can Legion Newport Harbor Post
291 sponsor a gigantic rummage
sale from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. at 215
15th St., Newport Beach. All pro-
ceeds go to tbe Long Beach Vet-
erans Medical Center. The event
will feature quality . furniture,
appliances, musical instruments,
bicycles, toys, home decor and a
larg.e selection of family clothing.
A 1™ce sale wfil also be hel<S, raf-
fles will be held during the day
.and hamburgers, hot dogs and
soft drinks will be for sale on the
post patio. 673-5070.
HEALTH MINISTRY
What it is, Why have it and
How to begin -8 a.m. to noon at
Hoag Memorial Hospital, 301
Newport Blvd., Newport Beach.
F of $15 includes breakfast,
RP.servations reiwred. Call 51'·
6565.
DREAMS FOR THANKSGIVING
A workshop by the Rev. Bob
Pulliam at the Community
Church, Newport Beach Science
of Mmd Education Center, 901
Dove St Ste. 145, Newport Beach.
Workshops begin at 10 a"."m. and
adjourn at noon. Donation"'
requested at the door. Call 646-
3199 for more information.
SUNDAY, NOV. 12
CHRISTMAS BAZAAR
The Animal Assistance League
Christmas Bazaar and Cham-
pagne Brunch features hand-
crafts, toys and gifts and a
humane information booth, from
11 a.m. to 3 p.m. in The Hacienda,
1725 College Ave.. Santa Ana.
Proceeds go to the Animal Assis-
tance League. Tickets are $10 in
advance, $12 at the door. For
more information or to donate
iteins, call 556-8334 or 760-6193.
SUNDAY, .NOV. 19
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can Red Cros:i;, Bahia Connthian
Yacht Club hosli a oommumty
blood drive and footb4U party all
day beginrung .al 9 a.m. at the
club' facility, 1601 Bayside Drive
· in Corona del Mar. An NFL Foot-
-ball Party with lunch sped.a.ls Will
continue through the day in the
club's Colwnt>ia Room, hosted by
Staff Commodore Fred Martin,
Rear Commodore Jun Ensign,
and board director, John Bynon.
Those who would like to be
placed on a volunteer list to give
blood and lo have a ,seat saved in
.
the Columbia Room for the foot·
ball party) hould call 644-9530.
Guests unable to donate blood
may instead make a monetary
contnbution to the Red Cross.
THE STATE OF ORANGE COUNTY
• The Woman's Civic League
meets in the Jorgenson Room oC
. Mariners Library at io am pre-
ceded by a social time at 9:30 a.m.
Guest speaker wW ~ Jun Wood,
editor of Coaster Magazine, who
FREE TAX WORKSHOP
The Internal Revenue Seiviat
is conducting a fiee, one~ay
worbhop from 10 a.m. to .(·
pm, m the Costa Mesa ~
1855 Park Ave. Topics will '
record keeping, taxable busiDaiji
income. employment taiet.
deprcoauon deductions a.n8
more. Cdll 643-4060.
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About the Pacific AmpNtJle.
. a~ being razed. I don't think it
sb6uld be. They shOuld do what
they did at the Univer$Al
Amphitheatre, enclose it.
• That way you can bring the
.. oct 'n' r<>ll back and do a
boOO:ililg business.
. BARJlY McPHEE
Costa Mesa
They should put a roof on it I
ays thought they should
ve a roof on it I don't under-
stand with today's techilology
that they can't put a roof over it
'6)d continue to have concerts
there.
It\. aood =·--..... It lbouJd'.be 1 u ...
•mph"heder
I don't thlnt they should tMr
it down.
DENNIS DISINGD
COiia Mesa
I vote to dose the ampbithe·
ater. l won't Visit my friends who
live near the fairgrounds during
concerts becaU$e it's such an
obnoxious thing. wen. it. was in the past. It's
• undeT control now. Let's dose it
down .• . PIW-ROOT
Corona Del Mar
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How is it that the court syS·
tems can be so ridiculous as to
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..,_ tbe lllller" a propelty to
be lued '.bJ Iba pmcbale.r OD
court 1eltddloat tbat were put
on tbe .uer, and the~
knew ol tllOM court restrictions
aDd bOugbt ltf •
Tbat's tbe No, .1 CJUestion.
No. 2 .is the people w,bo live
aroUnd the Pacific ~tre
need to get a life and let them
produce shows, so the rest of the
community can enjoy them ..
·PAUL DAVIS
-· Costa Mesa
I think it would be d.isa.strOus
if that is done. It's a beautiful
facility.
forwn
Pot the fint dme ..W many
ya.p, we were able to see a
t'OnceJt at ~ fair th1s summer
1n dec:enf'fadlities.
I ~t .the nOise .aituation
bad been taken care of as far at
the bomeownen aroWld were
concerned. ·
SO, I just hope something can
be worked out, so we can keep
it in the area Newport B&Ch.
BAltBAJtA MACADAM
Newport Beach
The Pacific Amphitheatre is a
wondelful place to see a concert.
LiVirig 1n College Park, I enjoyed
...... m.JO,IMllDe to .. ..._
C«'ft'Mt. 1we •bring tM con·
cer11 lMdE;· WllJ lbould ..
have to dJtve to ltvlDe or Ana·
belm or even Loi Angeles
When we have a wonderful
J>lacedgbf here in our dty
where we can eee concert.
under the stanf
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MAaY CAPPEUJNl
'Co.ta Mesa
The amphitheater should
stay put. and they should look at
building some type ol casing
over the top or a dome over the
top instead of wasting it and not
having an amphitheater in Costa
Mesa.
They need something to draw
people here: They need to see
• boW tMy ca mcbe that Cbing
od make lt IOUDdproof to the
area around. W• baw otber per-t~ arts centen ID Orange
County that are eDC.'loled. why
·not that one1
DENNIS MIFFLIN
Ne~Beacb
lbe f airgrOufuD should give it
back to Nederlandei: and. let
tbein have concerts there. · •
lbey spent a lot ol money
·building the place, and it's a
total waste to have the place
tom down.
It's one of. the nicest concert
facilities in 0Tange ~unty, and
it would be a total waste. They
sbotild have concerts there.
ED TANAKA
Costa Mesa
best of the readers hotline
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Mark Wood will · ..
enhance co:q1munity
with new ·restaurant
I was delighted to see the arti·
de in the Daily Pilot about
one of O\.\f outstanding com·
munity members: Mark Wood.
You are to be commended for
highlighting individuals like him
wbo contribute so much .to .~e
betterment of our commuruty.
pat of Newport Ele-
mentary School. I never cease to
be amazed at Wood's tremen-
dous positive energy and com-
mitment to the children of our
community.
In addition to his hectic sched-
ule as a professional musician
and businessman, be has donat-
ed scores of hours to the chil ·
dren. A few of the wonderful
1hings he dc>es include: teaching
guitar lessons after school, teach-
ing vocal music, lead.mg the stu-
dents in schoolwide music activi-
ties, PTA.board member, heav_µy
involved in planmng and imple-
menting the sensational 100lh
anniversary for Newport Ele-
mentary, tutoring in the class-
room, fund raisers and more.
I am very happy to know he is
planning to become even more
connected with our community
by opening a restaurantin the
Cannery, Village ~. He is the
· type of conscientious, involved
individual we like to see joining
the businesses in this anfa.
WILUAM J. KNIG.Kr
I wanted to respond to the
article I saw in 'your p~per yes-
terday. I am a longtime resi-
dent of Newport Beach and
have always tried to be
informed of the goings on
around town.
I saw Mark Wood was going
to reopen the old Cafe. I ido
building and thought it would
make a great additiort to the
town, especially knowing what -
type of owner Mark will be. I
have seen him perform arouna
town for years and have always .
hdd a posttive experience.
I was absoh,.ttely furlottS 'when
IsawBuzzPersonwasopposed
to the opening of Mark'.s restau-
rant. 1
Person's'Gcttons and woTds
are hypocritical as well i!S mcon·
dusive. What a joke. Buzz Per-
son ought to run !Dr political
office with his ability to speak
out of bpth sides of his mouth.
Oh yeah, I forgot, he did run.
and he lost. ·
This town could use more
people like Mark Wood, who not
only wants to play music for the
children of Newport Elementary
School but for their parents as
well.
As I understand, Mark's ulti-
mate goal is to open a businesi
that will further enhance our
community.
J.ocal mustdan Mark Wood ls hoping to r~pen the Cafe Udo In Cannery Vlllage. . Principal
Newport Elementary School
CHRIS BJUG.ANDI
Newport BeaCb
Spare us the
idle gossip
We were rather amused by
the cut-and-dried approach to
your dining item about the
closing of 'Irees Restaurant as
being "no surprise after Rus-
sell and Abby Armstrong
split.·
Gosh, what d relief to find
out it wasn't more complicat-
ed than that!
Why not get really person-
al and arrange for a spot on
the •Jenny Jones Show• for
the estranged coµple?
And boy, bind.sight sure is
20-20. We could've been
celebrities just llk~ •patron
Donald Bren,• if only we. too,
would've made the Chinese
chicken salad our •usual
order.•
Uke Popeye and his
spindch, maybe a little of
Bren's land baron success
would have rubbed off on us.
Just thiilk.
We've really loved our inti-
mate dinners at 'Irees over
the yea.rs. lt's been a genuine
aetghborhoo<:t f avorlte and
'Will be missed.
Students explajn why they plail to shun alC9hol and .drugs
-.
Newport children
work to respect life
and stay drug free ..
.
correspondence er forget th.ls lesson. I feel that with the
things we learn m school today, I will be
so careful with my life and hopefully all of
my friends will, too.
JOHN DALEY
Fifth grade, Newport Beach
I'~ healthy and drug-free because l life is one that can never be ..... know I only have one life to live, and I
eplaced -everl Nor can yours. aon't want to mess it up by doing drugs.
Our lives are so precious that l also play sports, so l really don't n eed
without a doubt they are priceless. That's to do drugs. I value my life, and I know
why I am healthy and drug-free. what drugs can do to you, brain damage,
I would never think of wasting my life , heart and lung problems, etc.
away because life is too short. · Drugs can also interfere with your
Let's say you're m the fifth grade now. school work dramatically. Then you won't
Well, the next thing you know you're 15 get good grades, and you won't go to col-
and m. bigh school. That's why you should lege. U someone even stmts drugs, they
respect your life and enjoy every moment better start practicing to say, ·wouki you
of it. To stay drug-free is not very compli-like fries with that?* or you may not even
cated if you follow my simple formula. have a job or a home at all because you
First of all, you need to know the d.J.ffer· couldn't find a JOb or a company to hire . ence between the right choice in being you.
drug-free and the foOlish choice. I wouldn't drii\k alcohol because It can·
For example, someone comes up to you stunt your growth. I could throw up or ~
and tells you to try smoking a cigarette. even pass out. I could also even die if I do
They say it won't hurt you. You decide to drug . If you do drugs, you could lose your
l:ry it just once. Are you staying drug~free? friends because they wouldn't want to be
No way. "7."' th dru free with you anymore because of yowadirljA. That wilS a foolish choice. You should Students at Newpo~ schools ~ helping Mch o er .l\aY g • ~ tion . T7:;i;:":
say no and walli: away. Be strong and Drugs can also mes you up ln the
smart and make the right choice. I know I ever take drugs... But. wb~n it comes to · I ·lost my grandpa when he was only 62. brain, and ~ause you're 50 clueless
will be able to make the right dedslon. reality, Will you really say no? If you make I le died because of alcoholism, which is a might comm1t another serious crime, 50 · Next, you should have a lot of pride lil the right Choices, have pride and will disease that comos from drinking too , you won't just corrtmit 8 crtme for doing •
yourself. Pride and confidence tn yourself power, you'll make it through life healthy much alC"ohol. drugs. you will alsO be convicted of d<Jlllg
keep you stroqg. I have~too mucli pride in and driag·free. I know I will. Alcoholism is like having candy, and a crazy, serious thing if you do another
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one would have certainly
up!cted a more classy
farewell than the c.heclp shot ~
. you gave t.
· myself to destroy my llf with drug ·. Being healthy and drug-free is my you can't stop eating it. I was really sad . crime. ·
Drugs Will kill your pnde and you. mairi goal in life besides bemg happy nd betause hf. was my oilly grandpa, and l You would have two counts ag~ you. •
Last, but certainly"not leait. f have the ~.I want to treat my life and mis him a lot. I miss going on his sailboot You might S<;are your fan'llly also, 90 ~
stnmgth of WW power. I lhoU.ld can it body u bealthj as possible becau e l:lnd havmg special tDnes with hhn. nilCrht leave you. and you'd be abem._,
"won't j>ower." they're'the ~on l hav . l'v learned from this that this can hep· and lonely. u I wer 16 and dtenk aJcXitio1,
•
th the tutur~ pletie spare
UI the golllp·filled llde dish
on ~ed couples or cloy·
ing nonsense about favorite
fOods at the nth and famous.
'?Won't power• plays an bnpOrtant part _ 'hOple die everyday because they take pen to anyone. I Will never drink before I. I'd be drinking and drivtng, and
Ul my llle. I know r won't ever let ,c1n.9 dnigl. One my, you may have to mak a am of age, and then I will remember that would be breaking theteJla:w~·~=~'f......!.-into my tue. U .90IDe ol my hiencll are tn'· · d)6lai that no one et~ can make for you. everyone has to be careful to not become hol__go ,,., p. JCNill
Ing drugs~ ten me, :Hey, CoUit· WW JO'J try and endan e y_ow m.a~-~ • Th6M are the reuons I ma beiW t .....__...., __ -..;.. ___ ,ADJCX A.ND
nm8ANll DBl.AcaolX
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ney. try.lhis.ll won't hwt yw,..:vou·n feeJ--ii~--OUJ'ntlT Clioose a g·free lit and live 1 would never want to die like my dru9·free. I value my life ab4 Wiiia i
great. You're a cbkk.en ti you don't try it lt to the fuht grandpa did or suffer the pail\ ol knowing chaDol to grow up. ...,. ,
at least once." I knoW I'll still NJ no. COURTNEY KAWATA. I wu addktetl to IOinethlDg like this. I At "ON WM•"
Jt's easy for tome to say, ·v.u, I won1 SbtJ'I grade, N wport B ach wm aJways remind qtylf"Jf ol this and nev-Slatb vr-. Newpwt
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Risin new ~tist Gr~gory ~er Visi~ the .orange Coast
"As art consultants to corpo-
. rate and peuonal clients for
the put d ecade, partners Nan-
cy Sllelhaer and Judy Slutzky
' of N ewport Beach have helped
others develop an eye for art.
They have been studying,
viewing, follo~lng, readin g
and collecting art for most of
their lives.
"It's about today. What's
happening tod ay," Sheffner
said of contemporary art. "lt's
a reminder of our times ... bow
w e live ... the isslles we face.
In that regard, it i~ often not so
beautiful, not so great, but it's
real.
"I ~ealize.it is hai:,d to
explain contemporary art to
most people. It is a matter o(
educating the eye. Seeing
t1ungs differently," explained
Sh effner, a very slight woman
of 50 outfitted in a flowing
charcoal gray sheath minimal-
ly accented with silver jewelry.
_)fCo'ntemporary art is more
a bout the conceptualization of
life and the issues of our time
by the artist. In fact, it may be
more about the issue than the
art."
Shaffner delivers' h er per-
spective in the wat~rfront
salon of partner Slutzky. A
·. young man in black tie tends
bar on the terrace, offering
mineral water with lime and
other refreshments to these ·
who have come for the Sunday
afternoon gathering. The
heavy gray sky over Newport
Harbor's main channel inhibits
the usual weekend yacht tiaf-
. fie. The scene is less festive,
less frenetic, mote sublime
itQd someho'!'f more fitting the
occasion. Slutzky and Sheffner
have invited guests lo meet a
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fornia and Claremont College.
Still boy,ish looking at 40,
the artist greeted the local
literati who had come to expe-
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ing naivete. Outfitted in an
artist-issue black T-shirt, blaz-
er and Levis, the talented
artist with the dark hair in a
page-boy cut enjoyed the
opportunity' to get to know
hose who had dropped in to
take a look.
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Brooks, Courtney and Aucjrey
Moe, Debbie and Dick Polon-
sky, JennifeT Van Be rgh,
Ch eryl and Jerry Rosenbloom,
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residence, Miller was appre-
ative of the opportunity to
xpand bis horizons.
"It h~lps if they understand
me as they view the art,"
Miller said in the clearly awlC-
ward position of trying to
avoid and capture the. spot-
light simultaneously:
"Greg's future is very
• good," said a confident
Slutzky, who also happens to
be married to one of Orange
County's brightest executives,
Joel Slutzky, CEO of Odetics.
•He will grow. His work has a
formal quality, and the subject
matter is fascinating. Greg bas
taken the pop movement to a
new and different plateau.•
The subject matter is born
of Miller's fascination for
America of the 1950s, '60s and
'70s. }-{is collection of paint-
ings features a collage back·
ground of real snips from the
pages of Life or Vogue maga-
.zine overlaid with line draw-
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ing, color and then sealed in
resin for texture anCI unage.
Miller ha al o taken objects
of the period, such as women's
shoes, his father's shirts, a
toastet, iron, teapot and cups
and' covered them in collage
snips and in .some instance
color, before f mishing them in
resin for permanence. The
result is the artist's view of his
childhood America. It is co.m-
pelllng Jlnd entertaining,
attracting the attenti<;m of
world-class collectors, includ-
ing Ch arles SaatcbJ, who
reportedly-bought an entire
showing of Miller's work at a
recent Europeafl exhibition.
Counted among such stars
of the art world as Robert Lon-
go and photographer Herb
Ritts, Miller was invited to
exhibit on behalf of AMFAR,
and his work has alsp been
purchased by collectors and
museums, including The San
Jose Museum of Art. His work
is on display at the William
· Turner Gallery in Venice, and
he has been graciously pushed
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"It is not easy for an artist
to do everything. They must .
teach. show, promote and pub-
licize as well a.s work. It is
easy for a talent to get lost'in
the business of art. Our role 1s
allow the artist to l)e an
artist." the attractive brunette
Slutzky said with a broad grin.
·"The art market is better.
Alive and well in fact,."
Slutzky added. "The hype of
the '80s is gone. Those who
really enjoy art are bcick, cmd
they are back with confidence
m what they see and what
they buy . .Inflated pnces are
down on the established
artists, and the market 1s very
good for the youn! artists hke·
Greg."
As Sheffner Greg Mlller's
arm to introduce him to poten ..
t1al patronl> Unda and Jay
Young, Jane and Glen Powlei,
and o many of the others w,bo
had.come-to greet him, he
looked around the Slut%1q'
home with great pnde.'
With a look of ampzement,
the artist not\?d, •My pain~
is hanging next to a major
w'ork by D avid Hockney and .
beside an important piece by
Ed lluscba And you know
what, i• looks pretty good.•
Slutzky concurred, saying
"Indeed. it looks like it is
meant to hang side by side.•
And that is the. true mean-
. mg of contemporary art. It's -.li
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11 Dayna '8ttft. 57,
Balboa Peninsula ...
Longtime peninsula resi-·
dent C)nd community fire-
ball ... Instrumental in
master plan for the area,
among other local neces-
sities ... Many expected
her to run for CQuncil last
year but she declined ...
Led the way as Balboa
fQrmed the city's first
business impr9vel'{lent
district ... Married to Bob
22 years ... Enjoys cruising
on Boston Whaler and
pampering pooches ...
Last y..,..s ranking: 46
19 Martin Diedrich,
36, Costa Mesa ... If
coffee houses have
become the new town ·
halls, then Diedrich is the
mayor ... The goodwill
ambassador of
gourmet java ambience ...
Designs all of his coffee
houses -there a~ 10 so
far with two more on the
way ... Led thf ~ay for the
coffee h<>Ose resurgence, a
movement charted by his
father-ai former coffee
fjU'rner in Guatemala ...
Last y..,..s ranJcing: 10
2 7 Bude Johns, 53,
Santa Ana Heights
Orange County GOP
heavyweight ... Serves as
Republican ATM for
national GOP politicians
passing through the coun-
ty . Also kingmaker for
local Republican candi-
dates Owner of Inland
Group Inc., a Newport
Beach land development
firm ... Son was star nose-
g uard for NeWport Har-
bor's championship team
last season ... Last year's
ranking: 26
• -NEWPORT-ME
12 Tom Tomlinson.
45, Newport Beach
... Oraihge County Perform-
ing Arts Center president
... Played a major role In
the formation of a region-
al arts council ... Helped
bring in a number of inter-
national dance companies
and national companies -
like the Miami City Ballet
... Helped guide The Cen-
ter's strategic planning task
force, established by the
board ... Runs about 5b
miles a week -~ An avid
reader ... Last Year's
ranking: 21
20 Danny Bibb, 45,
Newport Beach ... A
20-year re8' estat~ran,
formed Coast NJ~~~ Properties ll'f 1 !196-... Com-
pany has grown from four
agents to 90 agents
despite rec~sion years ...
Has knack for attracting
top agents ... No. 1 real
estate company in sales in
Newport Beach area ... For-
mer winner of Big Canyon
Country C!ub golf champi-
onship ... Married with
· three children ... Last
year's ranking: 9
2 0 MacBemd, 51,
Osouth Coast Metro
... Third-year superinten-
dent of the Newport-Mesa
Unified School Di.strict ...
Still riding wave of popu-
larity created by his charis-
ma and ability to tackle
thorny problems ... Over-
hauled district's bureaucra-
cy . Handled district's $47
million investment debacle
with skill ... Former super-
intendent in San i;>iego
County and Little Ro«,
Ark .... Harley-Davidson rid-
er ... Married ... Marathoner
, Last yur's rrilng: 6
13 Dr. Shetwqod
Rowland, 68, Coro-
na del Mar ... 1995 Nobel
Prize winner for chem·
istry ... UCI professor credit-
ed with being the first ~r
son to discover a hole in
the· earth's protective
ozone layer ... Influential
crusader against ozo~
eating CFCs. .. Theories ·
ridiculed when first pub-
lished 20 years ago ...
Founded UCI chemistry
department 31 years ago ...
Marri~4~ years ... Last
year's r•nklng: 39
21 Gwy Hwrt, 46,
Corona del Mar ...
Irvine Co. vice chairman
and major influence broker
-both on the golitical and ,.
business front : .. Always on
the A list ... Mentioned as
possible county ao during
the OC's bankruptcy ...
Trusted confidant and chief
lieutenant of Don Bren,
the Irvine Co.'s chairman ...
Often loaned out for good
causes ... Nice, bright. good
touch in public ... Politically
active but probably tcX>
exclusive for office ... Last
year's ranking: 16
2 9 Jim and Pa.tty
Edwards, 43 and 36
respectively, Newport
Beach ... Jim, following in
dad's footsteps, runs a mul-
ti-million dollar movie
empire ... One of New-
port's cornerstone couples
involved in charities ... Her
passion is ChildHelp USA. a
village in Beaumont for
abused, battered and
abandoned children ...
Their generosity is leg-
endary ... Patty loves The
Islanders, which adopts dif-
ferent causes ... Last
y..,..s ranking: 14 & 15
14 tlHther Somera,
•thirty-something,.
Costa Mesa ... Comm~rcial
artist·tumed<ity watchdog
... President of East Side
Homeowners Association
... Keeps a dose eye on the
workings of the Mesa Con-
solidated Water District ...
Bright and outspoken,
she's become a force to be
reckoned with ... Some
predict she'll run for local
office althol!gh she's not·
saying ... Married three
kids ... Loves horseback rid·
ing, sailing, tennis. paint:
Ing ... ,Unr.nced Im yur
22 Joe Erickson. 38,
Costa Mesa ... Took •
over as mayor in January
and runs the city with a
yoothful passion ... Warm
and kind, but he's-no softy
... Since assuming post
asked SOS to suspend its
sack lunch program and
led drafting of tough crime
control measures ... As a
youth, -spent semester
interning for congressman
... Wrote a play, "Auction
in Grey Town," a futuristic
piece ... Married with two
sons and a daughter
Unranked last y.. ·
30 Dean Koontz. 49,
Newport Coast ...
The Stephen King of the
West Coast ... Best-selling
author ... First editions of
his fantasy/horror books
such as "Phantom""'and
"Whispers" sell for up to
$300 each ... Bruce Willis
paid $20 million to star in
movie ada~tion of "Mr.
Murder" ... Koontz csnd
wife snag~ed four New-
port Coast lots for $4 mil-
lion, built a 30,000-square-
foot, ltallan Renaissance
estate ... Low profile ...
Lut ~s rankJng: 7
35 Kurt Yuger, 41, 36 Scott Pauben, 55, 37 Wing Lam. 34... 30 Al'-....,, 43,
Newport Beach ... Costa Mesa ... Prlnci-· . Owner of two Costa UCosta Mesa ... Some
Commissioner of AYSO pal of Ensign Middle Mesa Wahoo's Fish Tacos . beli.w he'fthe best city
Region 97, overseeing a SchOol ... Past prlndSMI •t , restaurants ... Set standard manage!" In Ora• County
record 126 teams and Andersen Elementary. for good, clean.food in ... HardwOrking and dedi·
1,505 kids In 199S ... A TeWinkle Middle, Cahfor· c.asu.l •tmosphere ... Now cated •.. SeM!s on numer·
master organizer •.. Expert nla Elementary and Monte unoffklal power lunch spot ous commtttees for the
in keeping edult egos out Vim SChoofi "" ~n ••• Good place to spot League of C.lifomia Cities
, ___ of.AYSO-Can beaen-aw.., • ~ade---<efebfities; indudfng.singeir ... Wm b9"1g COJ'iSldetlU to
chalking fields earty Satur· teacher at Mell Verde Et. Chris Isaak. ballplayer M•rtt • fill the county CEO SMt fol·
~ momi19 •.. Gets majOr mentary ... Developed 'stu· McGwire ... Has fout' other lowing the bankruptcy ...
MSist from his Wife, known dent •£thnk Forum, to restaurants. Including one Jl.Kt celebretfd his 1e>-ytar
as "Saint Barblra• ... In help r.cfuce racial tensions' In Oenver ... Gives bkk to 1nniwrMry IS city man1g·
part time, ettomey for et E~n ... Fly flsheiman v1rlet¥ of causes ... fon'lter er ... Was • star ~ In
one of tM top ltw flrrm ... Daughter a thlrd'.'Qrtde weter polo P.~ et ~ poto tn tris high
In Newport Beach ... Thtee tHChef at Hllbor View ... fstAf'(la High ... Snow-, KhOol ct.ys ... loves his
Chlkhn ... ..,.,.... IMt MMri9d, W.. chttdrtn ... boardtr, surler ••. Single ... dogi .. LOWS to w.W -tel
,_, ' U.w ... llllM,._ .._.,_,..,. ... a ... UN•*•d e.t,._ , /
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15 Ila lorden, 20,
Costa Mesa ... Fim
woman to pitcher in men's
collegiate baseball game ...
SOuthpaw, control pltcher, ·
now a junior ... Completed
and won her first college
game ... Has become quite
the celebrity ever since ...
Signs autographs, does
television co"'*nercials (for
a Japanese sporting goods
company), travels to the
Far East on the goodwill
• tours ... A treasured role
model for girls ...
U.Vanked Int year
-2 3 J.nlce fJlchs, 36,
Newp(>rt Beach ...
Vice president/gen.era!
manager of both Fashion
Island and the new Enter-
~~ine
Spectrum, one of nation's
most innovative projects ...
Continues to make Fash-
ion Island very hip shop-
ping center ... Master at
finding cutting:.edge ten-
ants ... Has signed more
than 30 new Island retail-
ers in the past year ... Hus-
band Paul, two young kids
... Soccer mom ... Last
year's ranking: 56
31 Kevin Mwphy, 42,
Dover Shores ... Now
In his fourth year as city
manager of Newport
Beach. .. Has restructured
entire city operation and
slashed budget by mil-
lions ... Emerged as leader
during bankruptcy ...
Bright. straight arrow ...
Editor of chatty City Hall
newsletter ... Married, two
daughters ... Worttaholic.
often told (ordered?) by
council members to take
time off ... 3:40 marathon·
er ... Last yNr's l'llNdng:
20
1 "I!! o.c. SMtoyo, 31,
UWest Side Costa
Mesa ... Executive director
of the Save Our Youth pro-
gram at the f\ea Communi-
ty Center ... Go-to guy for
both parents and youth on
the West Side ... Became
political darling of sorts
when ran as write-in
scho91 board candidate ...
Still mentioned as political
contender ... Westside
na11ve and Estancia· grad ...
Ex-radio disc jockey and
producer ... Lifts weights
and plays Koops ... Single
... Lut y..,.., ranking: 19
24=.~e~rt
Beach ... Rabbi at Temple
Bat Yahm ... In 19 years,
Miller has taken a small
Ofllglegatiof'Ht~ it
into one of the largest in
the cou11.ty ... National
leader in reformed Judaism
... Stresses "family values"
... Temple's adult education
program brought such
renowned speakers as Hen-
ry Kissinger to Newport
Beach ... Plays tennis, loves ·
to travel ... Married with
five children ... Last year's
rMklng:61
32 lfush HUI, SO, New-
port Heights ...
Architect and economic
development specialist ...
Knows the Newport Pier
area ... Former education
adviser to then Gav.
Ronald Reagan ... President
of chamber w Graduate of
OCC and Cal Poly San Luis
Obispo ... Founding alumni
member school of architec-
ture and business ... Regis-
tered architect in eight
states ... Once spent birth-
day a1 e Pelic.an Hills golf
cllnlc ... Married. three kids
... Ulwanked last YHr'
17 John HuffmM. SS,
Newport Beach .•.
Senior pastor at St.
Andrew's and guiding
hand to congregation of
4,500 ... One of the leading
Presbyterian voices in the
·nation and a staunch foe
of "secular revisionists" ...
Onetime religious adviser
to Richafd Nixon ... Out·
spoken op~ent 6f
Proposition 187 ...
Unranked last y..,.
2 5 John Crean. 70,
Santa Ana Heights ...
RV tycoon ... Uncanny busi-
ness acumen ... Major phil-
anthropist ... Gives half his
~ffrnings{milliens)
to charity ... May go down
in history as star of wacky
1V cooking show, •Home
on the·Range. • ... Four-
acre estate, Village Crean,
site of community events ...
Collects Steinbedc first edi-
tions ... Fair board member,
GOP heavyw~ight. .. Owns
"Bounder;" one of the
biggest yachts in harbor ...
Last yew's r.,..ng: 1J
33 Lany Thomas, 48,
Balboa Island ...
Helped engineer Pete Wil-
son's remarkable comeback
to win governorship ... For-
mer press ~retary for Vice
President George Bush ...
Now public voice of the
privately held Irvine Co ...
Does masterful spin on
Irvine Co. affairs ... License
plate: SPIN DR ... Former
joumalist ... Takes biking
vacations in ~urope and
Africa ... One of county's
most eligible bachelors ...
Last yellr'S ranking: 27
39 JUI Lloyd, 39, Costa 40 Wll SWtllm. 35, 41 .... Md CM-
M'51 ... Most lmagl-IMne ... Witty editor Mee Scht s p, 46
native publk relations pro 'of Costa Mesa-besed OC and 35 ~. New.-
in Orang• Coumr. .. Pt\ Weekly. the county; new port Coast ... He's a labor
firms could lffm from her:· aftematl9' Piper ... Also •, attorney ... She's worked
never ducks c:ontrow~ OctaSional hOst of •ut. a by his side, wentually l'Nf· knows~ m.kes a good T1mes" publk affairs show rytng her boll •.• A power
st<Ky, wry ICCeSllbtt ... on KCET ... Sttf~ couple on the Newport
~of mMkwthey-.t:the-""Mlndst·~-. ---·-'CitUft ...
Orange County Fair· an.~.ubilr· the~ ArtS Cent.,
grOunds ... Sefls the fair t«tan• ... GenfUI IQ ••. • through The Sound Of
wtth style "' Handles slinl· wonctcttor tMnii M.,r Musk °"'*' .net ott.
i.r and tmal'-i fairs Lmy Agren In 1-. ... wnu11 ... I lg contrtbUton
throughput Southeril Cell· AYSO toCC*' c:oed'I ... Run-to ~ ~
forriNt ... Single ; .. Leit ....... fomW lled... Hoell ........ Inda ,....... NNdne: l;it In col.P!* ~bind loaf tMM1 ... ON -.......... ,.. "' -1.911,,..... .. , ...
18 LelghS~,
45, Corona del Mar ...
Top spoib agent in the
world ... Man~ges super-
stars such a.stop NFL QBs
Troy Aikman and Steve
Young ... Operates out of
Newport Center office ...
Only big lost in '95: ill-fat-
ed Save the f{ams cam-
paign ... PR whiz ... started
schQlarships for Corona del
Mar and Newport Harbor
'Students ... Big on speaker
circuit ... QI grad ... Mar-
ried, two young children ...
Big movie buff ... Last
year's ranking: 4
26 8evet1y Ray, 56,
Laguna Beach ...
Chairperson of Internation-
al Bay Clubs ... Holdings
include the Newport Beach
Country~ tM ven-
erable Balboa Bay Club ..
Oemal')ding, but gets
things done, including
pushing Bay Club's ambi-
tious expansion plans f'nd
renovating aging proper
ty ... Has also done major
overhaul on club's staff ...
l'ook over operations when
her husband, Bill Ray, died
in 1991 ... Shy, perfectionist
... Lut ye_.s rank.Inv; 25
3 A John Hedges. 40 ...
-.Oepending on who
you ask, the mayor of
Newport Beach is one of
-;the most well-respected or
hated people .ui. town.
Proponent of streamlined
government ... Quote
machine ... Airline pilot for
Northwest ... Some believe
he belongs in politlc:s full-
time ... Blasted Measure R
sales tax initiative ... Lives
in one of the oldest houses
on the Peninsula ... M~r
rled, one chlld, another on
the way ... Unrar*ed last
yur
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3 ..,..,. Kr ..... 57,
Costa Mesa ... 20-~r president of Southtm
Cllifomia College ... .Active
lr1 the Assemblies·of God
district and the Christian
College Coalition .. ..serves
on city traffk commission
... Noted by colleagues for
his calm under pres.sure ...
LCNeS classical music ... For-mer chaplain and senior
reterve officer with the
Costa Mesa Police Depart-
ment ... Married for 36
ye.rs, two children, six
gr.nqchildren ...
unranked last yur
4 4 Peggy Goldwater .. Oq, 50, Newport
Beach ... Dynamic chair of
Goldwater Foods of Ari-
zona ... Daughter of Barry
... Makes things happen in
Orange County for organi-
zations like the Brain Imag-
ing Center at UO ... Hosts
Pelican Hills annual golf
tournament to raise funds
for spinal trauma injuries ...
A near-scratch golfer ...
Married to Bob, seven chil-
dren combined ... J.ut
year's rMlclng: 75 -
51 Leo Madueno, 40, and Paty Madueno, 38, Cos·
ta Mesa ... Emerging leaders from Costa Mesa's
West Side ... Spearheaded development of both the
Tten Center and the Leaming Center ... Active in St.
Joachim's Church.:.Outspoken opponents Qf city's contro-
.Yeaial attempts to stem crime on Shalimar Drive..~
~ City Council in their future ... Outspoken, sensible,
big-hearted ... Last y..,..s ranking: 32 & lJ
57 Marilyn ar.w.r,
Newport Beach ...
Respected freshman
Assemblywoman for 70th
District ... Moderate
R.tpublican who's been
~easing conservative wing ;·
so far ... Ran as dark-horse
candidate in '94 ... Former
aide to Supervisor Tom
Riley ... Founder and co-
owner of manufacturing
company ... Married, four
grown sons, six grandsons
... &..st par's rMlclng: 7J
5~1m .......... "°°"" 54 and 51
respectively, Newport
Beach ... ~ of the com-
munity's first cou=ples ..
Hard-working, comm ity·
minded ... He: N -
Mesa Unified School Dis-
trict trustee ... Member of
Balboa Bay Oub 6 o'cle><:k-
ers steamroom club ... She:
Vice president with New-
port chamber ... Involved in
Assistance league and
Newport Harbor High PTA
... Two daughters ... Last
y..n r-*lng: 44 • 45
45~~
media darling captured
Bob.citron's treasurers
seat nine months after cor-
rectly predicting the finaA-
cial collapse of Orange
County ... The Cost4 Mesa
resident celebrated his •
county appointment at·
Chuck E. Cheese's ... Saved
Costa Mesa $11 million by
telling it to pull out of
county investment pool...
Married, three young chil•
dren ... Likes visiting the
California missions ...
Urvqed last yor
52 Detective a.Jnda
Giesler, 54, Laguna
Hills ... One of two female
detectives in the Costa
Mesa PD ... Works in the
cxU;naagainst persons unit
and is retiring in January
after 33 years ... After
retirement she may pursue
a career training dogs ...
Among the group of
detectives who worked
'round the clock to bring
.baby Steffanny Zamora
home after she was
abducted from South Coast
Plaza ... Unr.,.ed last
year
59 Dave Snowdela,
S 1, Newport Beach
... Cost.a Mesa's chief of
police ... An avid golfer
who never hits the links
without his mobile phone
... Past president of Califor·
nia Police Chief Association
... Has an awesome gun
collection and loves west-
ern movies ... Won a small
bit in the film "Tomb-
stone" year before last ...
Married, two sons ... Last
Y..-, ranking: 71 .
. •46 S.... Stokes 66, Corona del Mar ...
Rookle-trustet of the New-
port-Mesa Unified School
Board ... Already called the
voice of reason on the
board ... Knows what ques.-
tlons to ask ... Former San-
ta Ana elemeotary school
principal for 17 years ...
loves to travel ... Visited
schools in Israel and Jordan
to study bilingual educa-
tion programs on recent
vacation ... Husband works
for Pepperdine University
... Three children ...
Unranked last yHr
47 llob Wym, 64;
Newport Beach ...
Still major Influence in
Newport Beach city poli-
tics after serving two
decades at Newport city
manager ... Former city
manager of Coronado ...
Retired in 1 ~1 and
formed Wynn & Associates
... Spec_latlzes In govern-
ment relations and has
~n lobbyist ... Huge San
Diego Chargers fan ... 'Rtll;
gious ... Workaholic, never
takes vacations desJ>ite
being in "retirement" ... •
· Last yHr's rMklng: 43
53 Lenny Roffnburg and Sammy 'nlyes, 3i and
66 .~ long-time workers with the Costa M•sa-
based Vantage Foundation who earned Just over $2,000
a year picking up litter at Mcfadden Square and along
Newport Pier., .. Their firing by Newport Beach's General
Serviles Departmec::it rast summer had residents calling
the city heartless ... Eventually rehired by Newport land-
ing to clean up the area around the Fun Zone .:: Sammy·
outgoing and gregarious, makes a friend out of every
stranger ... Lenny: quiet but with a good sense of humor.
llkes photography and hopes to be a graphic artist ...
Unr .... ed last year
60 Jade and Nanq SkhWMI', 63 and 60, respect~
ly ... Westdiff ... Major players in local water~uali
ty Issues for ocean, Newport Harbor and Back Bay ...
Helped to greatly reduce bacteria levels. algae growth
and debris ... Nancy -and doctor ~ughter Susan -have
led opposition to dumping of treated sewage in Back
Bay ... Couple Stanford grads ... Nancy: Republican co-
chair of Pro-Choice Orange County, a bipartisan political
action committee .•. Former Rose Bowl queen ... Jack:
Retired doctor ... Instrumental in building public aware-
ness on potential of crippling n«k injuries caused by
diving into swallow ocean bottom ... Long-distance swim-
mer, runner and bodysurfer ... 1Wo grown daughters.
two granddaughters ... Last ye.,..s ,..,....: 41 la 42
48 JC.-.n Mc:Glirw\
52, College Park ...
One of the founders of
Share Our Selves, now-its
executive director ...
Weathered a storm of criti-
cism from angry residents
this past year, which
prompted the charity to
drop its sack lunch pro-
gram ... Can tell y_ou the
story behind almost every
homeless person in com-
munity ... Motto: ... We're
here to serve. not judge:
... PTA mom ... Married,
four children ... Last
y..,.s ranking: 54
54 Ken Stuart. 52,
Newport Beach ...
Had major irripact on New·
po~·Mesa tennis commu-
nity when he purchased
the form-er John Wayne .
Tennis Oub this year ....
Quickly changed the name
to Palisades ... Most
respected tennis operator
anywhere ... Stuart's innov-
ative computer matchmak-
ing system captured rave
reviews 111: the old Palisades
Club ... Wife, Nancy; three
children ... Unranked last
yur
61 Lt. Alan Kent. 46,
Huntington Beach
residecrt ... Costa Mesa
polic~ .officer has been a
leader in solving the Shali·
mar Drive problems on the
West Side ... Heads a new
popular community out-
reach program called the "
Citlzen's Academy ... A
police Olympic champion
who competes in motor-
cross .. . At last count he
had 100 medals, 60 of
them ~old ... Son. Jeff,
plays second base for Mets
Unranked last~
49 llob Mc::Donefl, 48,
Laguna Beach ... Qui·
et but respected Newport
Beach police chief ... Took
over department three
years.ago during sexual
harassment scandal that
toppled embattled Chief
Arb Campbell and a top
ranking captain ... Former
chief in Woodland, a sub-
urb of Sacramento.. Mar-
ried with two children ...
He cheers on his teenage
son who plays water polo
and his motto latelY!fs,
"Water polo is my life" ..
Last year's .,.nklng: 24
55 Tony t•cte aau.
49, Trabuco'Canyon
.. : The Enforcer ... Key fig·
ure in clean-up of Costa ·
Mesa's problem motels and
rental properties ... Shut
down the long-troubled
Coastal Inn and Bel Congo
... His worst case came
while wor1ci"'g for another
city a few years ago, when
he was forced to wrap his
feet and legs in trash bags
in order to wade through
about a foot of cat waste
in an abandoned trailer
Wrfe, two children .. Last
y..,..s rankJng:. 84
62 Paul Salata, 68,
Linda Isle . Retired
sewec contractor, active in
chamber, founder of lrrele--
vant Week. and Newport
Beach's favorite emcee
Jokes never seem to get
old -to him, at least.
Ranking member of the
Balboa Bay Oub mafia
USC grad, could be Tro1an
athletic department's most
influential booster. For-
mer pro football player
with San Francisco 49er5 ...
Married to B.everly, doting
grandfather ... Last y.,....
ranking: 5] , •
50 Igor, 8 112 (62 in
dog years), Fountain
Valley ... Gennan shepard
Costa Mesa Police Dog
since 1991 ... Began sniff-
ing for drugs last year at
Costa Mesa h igh schools ...
Chows down on Nature's
Recipe Lamb and Rice ...
Lives with Costa Mesa
police officer Paul Ellis ...
Sleeps in a "dogloo• in
Ellis' back yard ... Trains
every day ... Favorite toy is
a set of wooden nunchaku
... Retires January, •1996 ...
Single, no pups ...
Urvanked last Y9!"
56 Dierdre Dembll.
37, Costa Mesa ...
When she spoke up during'
a water board meeting in
March, the former meter
reader uncovered years of ..
alleged sexual harassment
a,nd sex q1scrimination
within Mesa Consolidated
Her claims sparked com-.
munity interest in district
Operations and changed
the image of the agency -·
. District gave her $85,000 "
cash settlement ... Never
married, her dog and two
cats are her "kids• ... J
Unranked last yMf'
63 Danny O'Neil. 2.-. -.
Newport Beach ...
Last season's Rose Bowl
hero as Oregon's quarur-~
bad< . Turned down pro
football to be~°'
in the high school ministry
a nd assistant football
coach at Calvary Chapel, -<'
nation's third-.largest IJ
P • c) rotestant congregation ... 9 Set passing records against
Penn State in Rose Bowl .t
.. ~Played at CdM High for
two seasons .. : Sailor and
low-handicap golfer ...
UlvMked .a.st,..
'
NEWPORT-M FLUENTIAL
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72 Rich SNiplto, 54,
Newport Beach ...
General partner and gen-
--eral manager of Triangle
Square ... PrOJKt opened
thr~ years ago rn reces-
sion with big-name draws
like Niketown and Edwards
Cinemas ... This year added
Virtual World to the tenant
list ... Has become Costa
Mesa's gathering place ...
Jumpfn' at night and on
weekends-... Trendy new
mall ls aedited for jump-
starting 'Commerce in
downtown ... Ulst year's
nlnldng: 30 I
. 80 Wendy Lffce, 47,
Costa Mesa ... Con-·
troversial Newport-Mesa
School Board trustee ..
Elected to the b oard last
year on a conservative
platform ... Former h igh
school English and joornal-
ism teacher ... Be lieves
public education should
get •back to basics~ ... Has
h~oolep $everal of
her children ... Walks every
day .. loves biographies ..
Attends church at calvary
Chapel __ Married 26 years,
five children .. Unranked
luty..,
88 Richard Luehrs,
48, Newport Beach
• • . .. After 13 years at the
helm of the Newport Har-
bor Area Chamber of Com-
merce remains the driving
force of the city's business
community Proven
leader, unabashed cheer·
leader for local business ..
Unafraid to speak his mind
... A regular fixture at City
Council meetings .. Apart·
ment owner ... Married
with child ... Wheelchair
racer who works out
atound Back Bay .. Uist
Mt's ranking: 48
73 Sgt. D• lllmey,
39, Lake Forest ...
Heads the Costa Mesa
Police Department's Gang
Unit ... Coordinated the
arrests of several gang
members suspected of
commjtting a trilogy of
crimes -a drive-by-sh&ot-
ing, a stabbing and an
assault -that sent shivers
of fear through West Side
... loves to golf and sports
a handicap of 82 ... Mar-
ried r;lO kids ... Unranked
last year
8 ·1 Father Kenneth Kra~. 59, Costa
Mesa ... Priest at.St.
Joachim's Catholic Church
... Has guided the 3,000-
member, East Side Costa
Mesa church for 27 years ...
Church viewed as micro-
cosm of Costa Mesa's
changing cultU91I land-
scape'. .. Bilingual masses ...
Has traveled heavily His-
panic areas of the commu-
nity to help residents dean
up their neighborhoods ...
Loves bad puns ... Out-
doorsman ... Last years--
ranking: 65
89 Jun Forbath, 65,
Costa Mesa ...
Founder of Share Our
Selves, one of the largest
charities in the county ...
Helps feed the hungry and
provides money and med-
ical assistance ... Gifted at
motivating movers and
shakers to aid the poor ...
Organizes annual Christ·
mas gift-giveaway for
thousands of impoverished
ch ildren ... Outspoken but
alk>ids politics ... L.att
year's ranking: 74
1 A Stwe Mcirrh. 27,
Af'Newport Beach ...
Director of the popular
Newport Aqu~tic:s Center
... Manages finances and
supervises six coaches
(teams) and five instructocs
(dasses), dealing with a
wide range of kayakers.
canoeist$ and rowers ...
The Back Bay fadlity Is
home for several Olympic
competitors ... Former
Orange Coast College
coxswain ... Studied and
rowed in Cambridge, Eng-
land ... Recently married ...
Urvank~ last y..-
82 Davfd Emmes, 56,
Costa Mesa and
Martin Benson. 58, Hunt·
ington Beach ... Producing
artistic director and artistic
director respectively of .
South Coast Repertory ...
This yeat they received life-
time achievement awards
from Theatre LA. ... Just
opened their 32nd season
... Emmes spends his spare
time sailing, Benson spends
his flying his biplane ...
Last year's Nnldng: lS •
l6
90 • Unda Mook. 52,
Corona del Mar ...
Defender of First Ame~
ment rights and molder of
young journalists at Coro-
na del Mar High School for
26 years ... Journalism
adviser and publisher of
the Trident High School
newspaper ... Former
reporter, editor and owner
of the Leisure World N~
: .. Has also worl(ed In jour-
'nalism program at Saddle-
back Valley College ... For-
mer students work at
newspapers around U.S ....
Last year's ranking: 8l
96 Ludlle kwtwl, 71, 97 PhH s.inlan9, 76,
Newport Beach .... Corona del Mar ...
Outspoken trustee for the 'ince leaving the City
Newport Beach Public Council in November, the
library .•. Fonner council· unoffldal "M_ayor of CdM" ~~-..::i;;.o.;~...a·1rnNnJiniM"r.r.1-;wnlfil1r ... ti<fSucciSffii--.. m sii(fa liiit ...
two-dec.ide crusade for Still frequenting city hill to
the new S8.S million lobby for variety Of causes
library"" A. liberal and ... Plugged in to all
prOUd of It ... Cultured ... h<>moWnen MSCXIMlons
Loves gardening -· W.~t through the CdM RtskMnts
whit.w.ter rafting in An«iatlon. wbkh he
C.ri* on llSt v.c.atiOn ... found«t and d\llrs ... Ult,_,;,.,. ... IO R~ired Alt Cotp1 lteu-
ttnaM cotonef on ~
., the Oeiis ~ ~
and kWel to golf ...
UNa&ullllllt,... •
75 ,.,. ... Heldldl-.
ton.63, Harbor
View ... Behind the scenes
budget hawk ... Regular at
Newport Beach finance
committee and library
board hearings ... Active
~nent of Meast;1re A ...
Retired teacher of interior
design at Orange Coast
and Coastline Colleges ...
Form~r chair of city arts ·
commission ... Doesn't like
the limelight ... Oefe~ to
husband f\on who started ·
Newport Taxpayers
7~ Clwt.tle McOMlel,
UAo, Costa Mesa ...
Regional affairs manager
for Southern California Edi-
son ... The electric compa-
ny's liaison to governmen-
tal agencies ... Great spin
doctor, polished, well-
versed ... Deep roots ...
Was Orange County Super-
visor Tom Riley's chief of
~ff for nine years ... A ts-
year resident of Costa • •
77 0wtle .....
47, Newport.Beach
... Director of the Newport-
based Orange County Vol-
1~11 Oub ... Oubs and
high sdlool teams have
collected national, OF
Southern Section and OF
State titles during his two
decades of coaching ...
Uses national connections
to assist players In gaining
college scholarships ... Mar-
ried volleyball standout
Pam lawrence ... 18-
month-old daughter ...
Alliance ... Unranked lat
y...
Mesa active in various com-
munity groups ... Political
timber ... An equestrian •
and dog-fover ... Last y..,.. ,..,.,~ ll .. Last~ ~ng: 81
83 Jan DolMly, 57,
. Newport Beach ...
Newport Beach co\mcil-
woman who will eventual~
ly be· mayor ... Has drawn
praise for her hard work
on council... Could be
called West Newport's
house mother ... Has •
worked feverishly to build
community pride ... Wiped
out surfers who wanted
•no black ball" Stretches of
beach ... Married, grandpar-
ent ... Last years~
37
GA Sgt. Andt/ Ganis,
u-+41,.Laguna Niguel ...
married with two children
... PR man for, the Newport
Beach Poli~f! O,partment
... spends most of his free
time with his family ... Per-
formed brilllal)tly during
the tragedy of the fatal
shooting of Newport
Beach Polke Offker Bob
Henry, coordinating the
fund raising effort for fall-
en officer's family ...
Unnlnlced last YMr
91 Tom MoNrd1, 29, Orange Hills ... DAAE officer
· for Newport Beach schools ... Educates thousands
of kids each year a • perils of substance abuse ...
)~ the force four ago ... Former ma~eting and
){ibllc relations director for chemical and oil company ...
Was a substitute teacher for junior high school ... Coach--
es youth sports ... Former assistant varsity coach for Ana-
heim and Foothill high schools ... Single ...
Dwtene leli, 54, Tustin ... DAAE officer for Costa Mesa
schools ... Teaches children how to avoid drug use ... Was
DARE offker two years ago, then called back temporarily
this semester ... Former emergency room nurse ... loVes •
country-western dancing ... Owns black Harley·Davidson
motorcycle ... Rides with "Motorcycles for Jesus Christ"
group at her lhurch ... Single, three children ...
Both unranked last year
gG lhah11n S1dlih1, ~~n:~···
"antl·m.tll," • few blocks
SOUth of the ultimate mall,
SouthCoat ptaza ... E~
pretMturial d«ting of Gen..
.,ltlon )(, thOugh I hby
Boomer himset(,. Sadeghl's
h«aldld as a national '
,trend-Mtt• with • fmgef'
on the pUlte Of eontumen
1ge1 11 to 2t who riufnber ~
«> mllNon w-ong. .. Fonner·
ly • top executM at ®ik·
sltwr of Costa~ and
GotcN of IMM ... LMt J,.... .••••
85 S.tv.dor Avila.
72, Corona def Mar
... Patriarch of the Avila
family, whkh owns the
muy popular El Ranchito
restaurant chain ... A
native of Mexico and a for-
mer fruit picker ... Opened
the first El Ranchlto in
1966, using his wife Mar-
garita's recipes and puttiog
his children to work wait-
ing tables ... Lives in Spy-
glas.1 Hill ... Philanthropic ...
Runs tOKs ... 13 grand-dUI·
dren, one great grandchild
... Unr.-ed last yelll'.
9~, llonnle Engsbom,
6..52, Newport Beach
... Public education advc>-
cate and champion of
Newport-Mesa's "altema-
tiw" high schools ... On
the Board of Directors for
the Fourth District PTA.
whk:h covers all Orange
County ... Has served as
PTA president at Andersen
Elementary, CdM High and
twice for Harbor Council
PTA ... Founded Bay Vista
PTSA ... Plans to get teaeh·
Ing credential ... Married,
three children .. .
Unrw*ed lat yew
7 a Jim c.n.tt. so. OCosta Mesa ... The
man who sells Orange
Coast College ... Home--
grown, deeply loyal t o the
college and Costa Mesa ...
Produced OCC video to
bring the college to the MTV generation ... Mem-
ber of the first graduating
dass of Costa Mesa High
School, graduated from
Orange Coast College ...
Daughter is a cheerleader
at the collegf ... Nose for
news ... Devout Christian m
Lat year's ninlc: 87
8 1!',! Siii Wri 57, Cos-
Vta Mesa ... Electron-
ics consultant ... Tenacious
foe of all types of gevem-
ment bureaucracy ... Influ-
ential steering committee
member of Committees of
Correspondence ... Battted
Measure M twice before
initiative passed ... Co-
author Anti Measure R bal-
lot argument ... Highly
intelligent. chemist by edu-
catlori. holds at least six •
patents ... Uttle tolerance
for ignor.ance ... Married,
two grown children ...
llnrar*ed last YMr
93 Jay Colllatle, 41,
Newport Coast ...
Became general manager
and head of golf opera-
ti0ns in 1991 at P'elican Hill
Gotf Club, the envy of the
gotf industry ... Pelican Hill
has become one of the
world'~ best c.ourse ... It's a
mecca for charity events ...
Bob Hope even showed up
to play ooe. day ... "You
would really have to trip
and stumble to mess it up,
that's how I look at. it,"
Colliatie said modestly. . ..
Married, two children ...
Unrar*ed last }'Ml'
# •
7 ftFletlcher --k. ;144, Udo lsJe ... Has,
become the most notable
car dealer in town. picking
up the pieces of Jim SI•
moos' big flameout .. r So
hot the city put together
development deal tNt will
relocate dealership to
prime time property along
Jamboree ... Has suc~I
turned the Slemons glitz
into a softer yet high-end
imag~ ... Has second· home
Vegas ... Media friendly,
active in charities ... Good
dresser ... last ,__.,
ranking: 12
87 8111 tt.m1tton:'\1.
Newport Beach ...
Pillar of Newport Beach
community ... Also one of
community's top restaura-
teurs ... Ownec. of two
landmark establishments,
The Cannery restaurant
and Malartcy's pub ... Rank-
ing chamber leader, and
past Citizen of the Year ...
Invented a harbor-deaning
machine known as the
Hamilton Water Rake ...
Caltech grad ... Has cabin
in Big Bear ... Married,
grown children--Lut
yew'sr~:51
ftA Jody K.-...cty, 37, ~guna Niguel ...
General manager at trou-
bled Pacific Amphitheatre
... Appeared to have sofved
the c:hronk noise protMern
with a new sound system
and mellower acts, but
now Fair Board -new
owners of venue -want to
giv~ it back to Nederlander
... Married, no kids ... Likes
taking her two dogs for
long walks ... Enjoys going
to hockey and football
games ... Unnnked last ,..,.
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•.Matt Keeslar, who
starred in 'The Run of
the Country,' has his
stage-d e but at South
Coast Repertory.
By Evan Henerson, Dally Pilot
1 he scene should s.tick in
the mind of anybody who
watched the revivd.l of "A
Streetcar Named Desire" Sun-
day evening on CBS.
MYoung mdn, • croons Jessica
Lange's Blanche DuBois to an
astonished newspaper salesman
shortly before giving him ·a pas-
sionate and rather improper
kiss. "Young, young, young · man. Has anyone ever told you
that you look like a young 1
prince out of The Arabian
Nigbts?" ·
· Matt Keeslar, who played the
vampee, smiles at the recollec-
tion.
"I've always had a crush on
Jessica Lange, ever 5mce 'King
Kong.' f thought she was sexy,"
Keeslar said. ·so I didn't have to
act very much, and she's pretty
much a seductress m real We.
We had a lot of fun with that."
For Keeslar, the fun is just
peginning. The 23·year-old Juil-
ijard graduate makes his profes-
sional stage d~but In the world
premiere of David Ford's "The
19terrogation of Nathan HaJe" at
South Coast Repertory.
The four-week run follows on
the heels of favordble notices for
bis work in the Peter Yates-
dire<;ted film "The Run of the
Country • Keeslar will appear in
two more feature films later this
year. After "NathdJ\ Hale" clos-
es, he is off to Can~da to play
Olympic speed-skater Dan
Jansen for a C BS movie
For now, however, the busi-
ness .at hand is Nathan Hale -
patriot, spy and utterer of famed
quotations who wds executed al
age 21. Ford's play is a ·what
if?" scenario, a conversation
between Hale (played by
Keeslar) and British Capt. John
Montresor, Hale',s interrogator.
Seated m the audience of the
s,cond Stage theater before an
&flemoon rehearsal, Keeslar is
relaxed and friendly, casually
· dressed in jeans and a shirtjack·
e,t. Every now and then, he
rdinoves a baseball cap and runs
h.1$ hands through hls short
brown hair Keeslar stares at the
stage, occasionally look.mg over
his shoulder"to address hts inter-
viewer
"Everything is speculation
when it comes to Nathan Hale's
life because he wasn't recog-
nized as a hero unOl 100 years
after he was executed," Keeslar
said. "Whether he had a conver-
sation with Montresor and what
that conversation would have
been like, it probably wasn't thjs
conversation."
tRegard.less, Ha.le'" mythical
'
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THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 2, 1995 ...
2JAMES TAYLOt From
•f1ir4! and Rain· to •vou've
Got a Friend,• James Taylor
inak~ an extremely rare orches-tral appeara,pce with JQsl_ Pacific
Symphony Orchestra" at lr).m.
Friday and Saturday at the Per-
forming Arts Center.
3 SYMPHONY: Cari St. Clair
leads the Pacific Symphony
Orchestra in pelfomling
"Pathetique: "Commedia• and
Beethoven's Piano Concerto No.
3. Pianist Stephen Protsman is
replacing the R\1SS18Jl pianist
Anatol Ugorsld, w~o was
released from the engagement
because ct illness. At 8 p.m. .
tonlght at the PeJfonning Arts •
Center.
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1" ,,._· _.t~. --j
6s1mNG QtJADft'Vlla·
na's AJtll String au.a.
comes'to the Performing ArtS Center's.FoundmJ Mel It
8 p .m. Sotµrd4y u put al the
• Center's Chamber MUlk: ..-.
A free Pre'View Telk wUI ...-
cede the concert at 1 p.m.· r fOOD AND NUnlTIDN:
Learn the science ol nutri-
tion at the LaWldl Pad's
•Tue Yang of Nutrition ... The
Ym ot Food• at 7 p.m Wednes-
day, Nov. 8. Discover What "5 '
chemicals the body needs and
Wlderstaild what our own bOd-
ies need in terms d true nutri-'
entS. A reception with retresh-
me.nts kicks off the event. fol·
lowed by a lecture, entertain·
ment and science demonstra-
tions.
' 8'RUN FOR COVEil:' S\Dl-
day is the thbd annual ,
Hard Rocle Cate 10K/5K/1K,
run to raise money tor Home-
Aid, the won-profit o~anization •
affiliated with the Building
h¢vstrY Association, which
builds and renovates shetteTS for
the transitionally homeless. nie
10K JS at 7:30 a.m., the SK at
8:30 a.m. and the t.K Kids fun
Run is at 9:40.
9 BOOK 'EM: Auth~ Colin
Kersey and.John eopbell
join the fight against
. 4 CHRDREN-5 CHAMBER . • MUSIC: "The Soldier's
Tale" is the premiere.coh-
cert in The Center's new Young
Person's Chamber Music Serles.
Music tans of all ages will thrill
hunger today by parti~~ inl Sha.re OW" Strength's fourth
annual Writers Harvest: 1be
National Rea<hng Kersey will
read from "Soul Catcher"' at 7
p.m. a.t&mes & Noble"Costa
Mesa, and Gobbell will reed
LEAH HOGS"T?tll / DAILY PILOT
Matt Keeslar, right, ts making his SCR debut as Captain Nathan Hale ln the world premiere of
'"The Interrogation of Nathan Hale." Richard Doyle hll-the role ol Captain John Montresor.
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I • I : + WHAT: 'The tnterogation :
• of Nathan Hale' : ~ + WHERE: South Coast :
: Repertory, 655 Town Center 1 I Drive, Costa Mesa : : + WHEN:·-Opens Friday.
1 Show"times: 8 p.m. TueSday-
: Saturday; 7:30 p.m. Sunday;
: 2:30 p.m. matinees Saturdays
: and Sundays.Through Dec. 3. l + HOW MUOt: $26-$36 : + MORE. INF0:957-4033
L-------------------------~ aura has ·a certain fascinabon to
Keeslar. H~re was a man who,
as legend bad it, would have
sacnficed more than one life for
his country.
"It wasn't even a country at
thdt polllt, it WdS JUSt a pnnCl-
ple," Keeslar said. "The pnna-
ple of equality and liberty and
all those things in the Declara-
tion of Independence, which
was only written three months
before the play takes place. And
he was willing to die for that
"What would we be willing to
die for today? There's so little,
and it was very difficult to find
out what that was in Nathan. I
\
don't know exactly what I would
gtve my We for. All (could think
of was people who are close to
me, but ( think it would be a
long tune before I found a prin-
ciple I could honestly. honestly
say I was willing to die for."
Conflicting historical .
accounts of Hale sh ow a b1ave
soldier who was vicious ill battle
and gentle and soft-spoken on
the home front. In Ford's play,
the character has several dimen-
sions as well. according to -
Keeslar.
"We get a very interesting,
innocent character who is both, a
zed.lot in his thinking and also
tormented by hls past, by what
he has failed to accomplish,"
Keeslar said. "So l try lo work
Wllh what's on the page When
somethlng useful comes up11n
the research, I'U try to incorpo-
rate it."
A New York resident, Kee lar
bad been to Los Angeles but
had never visited Orange Coun-
ty before taking on the SCR pro-
ject. He has en1oyed Wt>rk.ing
Wlth the cast and crew dt SCR
as well as his extended stay in
Orange County.
"New York m the wmter isn't
the most attractive place any-
way, N said Keesldr, who was
born in Grand Rapids. M,ich.
"It's nice to be here with the
palm trees, and I bke going to
the mall "
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to Igor Stravinsky's jazzy compo-.
sition for a tiny orchestra as
actors and dancers tell the Russ-
ian folk tale of a soldier who '
barters his fiddle to the Devil At
11 a.m. Saturday at the Perform-
ing Arts Center.
5 FACULTY DANCE CON-
CEJre A variety c:l dance
styleS will be featured dur-
.b"ig OCC's annual Faculty
Dance Con<:ert, set for Friday
and Satuniay evenings on cam-
pus The concert. which annual-
·ly showcases the choreography
and perfonning talents of mem-
bers d OCC's dance faculty,
~at 8 ~htly in the col-
lege's Robert B. Moore Theatre.
•
from "The Last lieutenant• at 7
p.m. at Sames & Noble Newport
Beach. Sames & Noble stores
will host events and don.ate a
percentage of the 4ay's sales. to
the organization. For informa-
tion on Orange County events,
all Beth Stepek at.759;~2. •
1 OKDIER KOMEDY:Bill
Word's Killer Komedy
Will O!lebrate three
years of comedy at 8 p.m . Tut:s-
da.y, Nov. 7, al TOtally Coffee m
Costa Mesa. Word, who pro-
duces and hosts the weekly
comedy show, will seJVe as host
antl emcee of the event. which
features comlCS Jerry Mabbott.
Ron J. Ruhman. Tom Riehl and
others. ·
Eswb~ In 1962
Steaks • Seafood • CockajJs
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1695 Irvine Ave., Costa Mesa
646.-7944 ~ Wnch Saftd Mon. chru Fri. 11 :30 -2:30
Dinner Saved Mon. dw SM. fm-.S:lO p •
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MCUIJY DIM:I CNJMBI
.on the town bodies n8ed In terms ol true nuld·
ents A ~tion with refrMb· ments kicks olf the event at 1 p.ISl.,
toUowed by a ledure and enter·
talnment and Sdence c:lemomtra·
tioos. savior steps to the plate OCC'l anDUill ~Duce Con·
cert II let far 8 p.m. Priday and
Saturday In the coDege's Robert B.
Moore Theatre. Perfonnances
include a tap IOlo p6ece1 a dMllcal
Indian danat and an BGYP&n .
sword dance. 11cket1: -se ·1n
advance, Sl 1 at tbe door. lnformo.-
tion: 432-5880.
Stephen Prut11naf1 Is replacing \be
RUsslan pianllt Anatol Ugonti.
who is ill. At 8 p.m~ torught at the
~ Arts Center. Tk:kets:
1154165. Por information, call 755-
day as put ot the Center's Clwn·
ber Musk' series. A free PreVlew
Talk will ~ the roncert at 7
p.m. Tickets ·S20 each. avallable
through the Center box oftke or
FAl.LFAIR
Piben: fabrics, fashions, fumiib·
ings and foods are the fOCUl89 ol
this Year's fall fair, Nov. 10-11 at
Orange Coast College. Activities
run 1-7 p.m. on Friday and 9 a.m.·
• p.m. Saturday. 1lckets: $29 for 4
two-day pass, $18 for a one-day
ticket -in advance1 S35 and S22 at
the door. lriforroation:4'~2-5880.
Dear Orange County Fair
Board,
What a shame that we
Uve in an age.when htiga.tion
a substitute for creativity. I
refer, of course, to your recent
legal action against the Ned-
erlander organizaUon and the
accompanying claim that the
Paattc Amphitheatre is a
"'useless• concert venue.
With respect, I disagree and
would welcome the op~rtuni
fy to put my money where my
mouth is, so to speak. My
name is Evan Henerson, and
I'm youn1ext programming
director for the Pacific
Amphitheatre.
Ah, but we're not looking
lor a programming director, •
:you might say; we want to
dump the silly venue, pocket
;thf! $12.5 million and n~ver
worry about loud concerts or
gry neighbors again. Wrong
pttitude. We have the opportu·
pity here to turn this .iliito
~omething truly unique. This·
~s no time to bail out.
~ My concept is so simple
at you'll wonder why you
ever thought of it ~ourself yet
o revolutionary that only a
· ery careful mind can make it
work. I am that man. I am the ~an who will bring you ..
Noiseless programming.
~ In all fairness, you've
already started in that direc-
tion with your Calvary Chapel
.services. photo exhibits and
.A.R.E. fairs. Now carry the
oncept several steps further.
et your minds go. Consider
he possibilities of noiseless
rogramming. They are end-
ess, and they will fill the
eats.
A few ideas from a fast-
rowmg list·
• Theater for the Deaf
• Buster Keaton retrospec-
ives
•Marcel Marceau
• Mime-a-thbns
• Silent ballet
• Quilting bees
Sell your expensive sound
quipment and carpet the
toge. Ban applause outright
r else challenge your per-
ormers to hear the sound of
ne band clapping. Anyone
ho breaks the noi1te barrier
oes not r~turn, p~rformer or
udience member. Period The
nd.
It can work. It will work.
o goes to auditoriums or
adiums to hear music any-
ore? People Gay silence is
olden; I say, let it be green.
. evan
henerson
We'll regain the fair's glory
days. Start crafting new ban-
ners, "Welcome to the Pacific
Amphiwbisper, Leave Your
Shoes at the Door.•
Why_U,U-ow your money
away on a lawsuit when peo-
ple across the county are
screaming for silent entertain-
ment? Don't ignore their pleas.
Take a chance and give them
what they want. Be silent.
My resume is a.ttacped, and
J await your reply. I have s9
many ideas } hardly know
where to stack them. Noiseless·
programming is only one con-
cept. I·can take this in· another
direction compl~tely.
How about expanding the
facility and opening up a com-
mercial airport terminal to
take the pressure off John
~ayne?
1AUAOOM DANCE OASS
The Oasis Senior Center. 800 Mar·
guertte Ave in Corona del Mar
otters ongoing six-week ballroom
dancing classes. Information: 6«-
3U•. '
MOMMY AHO ME
Share art activities with y9ur pre-
schooler at Newport' Harbor Art
Museum's "Mommy and Me•
class beginning Wednesday. Fee:
$36. Register with Newport Beach
Commw:lity Services at 6«-3151.
MUSIC
SYMPHONY .
Carl St. Clair leads the Pacific
Symphony Orchestra and pianist
5799. .
JAMES TAY\.Olt
1be singer makes an e~emely
rare ort:hestral appetidllce With
the Padfic ~phony Orchestra at
8 p.m. Friday and Saturday at the
Perfo~ Arts -Center. Tickets:
$3():.$70, available at the box office
OT by calling 7•0·2000.
CHRJ>REWS CHAMBER MUSIC
•The Sokiiers T¥e" is the pre-
miere concert in the PeJf orming
Arts Center's new Young Person's
Chamber Music Series. Igor
Stravinsky's jazzy composition for
a tiny orchestra has actors and
dancers tell the RUsSian folk tale of
a soldier who barters his fiddle to
the -_Devil. At 11 a.m. Saturday.
Tickets: $6. Information: 556-
ARTS
smJNG QUARTET
Vienna's Artfs String Quartet
comes to the Perlorming Arts Cen-
ter's Founders Hall at 8 p.m. Satur-
Jh-lrd. d' .... .a
CUllTAlt CAU DINNIR THIATIR
Rodgers and Hammerstein's 'tlit-~QlfM>
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'RUN f'OR COVER'
Sunday is the thir(1 annual Hard
Rocle Cafe 10K/5K/1K run to raise
money for HomeAid, the non-prof-
it organization which builds and
renovates shelters for the transi·
tionally homeless. The tOK is at
7:30 a.m., the SK at 8:30 a.m. and
the tK Klds fun Run is at 9:40 a.m.
Fee: $20 for adults and $12 for
children. Information: 491-'17?.
FOOD AND NVTRfTION
Learn the science of nutrition at
the Laun~ Pad's "The Yang of
Nutrition ... The Ym of Food•. at 1
p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8. Learn
what 45 chemicals the body needs
and understand what our own
WORLD PREMIERE "Jbe Interrogation of Nathan
Hale• opens on South Coast
'Repertory's Second St4ge on Fri-
day and runs through Dec 3. Co-
starlng SCR veteran Richard Doyle
and "Run ~e Country• star
Matt Keeslar. Tickets: $26-$36.
Performances: 8 p.m. Tuesday-Sat-
urday; 7:30 p.m. Sunday; 2:30 p .m.
matinees Saturday and Sunday.
Information: 957-4033.
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At ages 11, 9 and 7, the chil·
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en aoustade, fre:ncb fnes and
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entree is roast pork with grilled
veg1Mbles. At lunch, she orders
the house Nicoise with shrimp,
scallops and salmon with orange·
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DON LEACH/OAll.Y PILOT
1W1n Palms.owner/partner Cindy Costner stands on the g_lossy concrete Door of the new Twin
Palms restaurant tn Newport Beach.
One of her partners, Michael
Roberts, is a likable genius whom
I met shortly before be closed his
chic West Hollywood restaurant.
1hunps. As 1Win Palms' corporate
ch.ef, he brings a legenda.ry
knowledge of food and wine to
the partnership. He teaches, lee· rures, writes, appears on televi-
sion, has culinary items in Ency-
clopedia Britannica and is work-
ing on his fourth cookbook. His
honors are multitude. He controls
and keys the master recipes for
the menus, adapting techniques
' for Proven~al dining from his days
of training in France.
"1\viri Palms' menu," be said,
. COM·ING SOON "is the cuisine of the French coun-
tryside. We have rustic food that
you may never have seen on a trip
to Paris. We present French family •
cooking, and that's why we can
produce it at affordable prices. Cuisine of the French. couritryside at Twin Palms Where else can xou find-cblck-
pea P<>tenta of Nice, brandade of
mashed potatoes and salt cod,
criSp artichokes with caper berries
and olives?
By Marla Bird, Daily Pilot
Beneath intriguing wlute satls
of canvas canopy, the free-
-standing restaurant, Twin
Palms, is growing at 630 N~rt
Center Drive.
One week trom tonight, the
doors will open for .lbe first of
three fund -raising parties begin -
ning Nov. 9 for Cindy Costner's
fay6rite charity, F.utur~ for Chil-
dren; N~v. 11 for the Laguna Art
Museum's bdsh: Nov. 17 for
OCPAC's Beaujolais Nouvedu
gala and to the public Nov 20.
Orange County will be home to
an imaginative creation of dining,
entertainment, deb and gift shop •
in a protected open s)Xlce, a twin
in con cept and design to the
P~dena eriginal. where neither
rain nor heat invade ,the comfort
level of the communal din.irig
plilza. A bandstand, rotisseries
and two bars are m place.
Al the bwlding site last week,
the space wa5 a moving circus of
electria ans, painters, wood finish-
ers,-ca.rpenters, pamters and
installatlon experts in a heady
swirl of dust and noise. In the
parking structure across the street.
I ran into Deb Somma.n, chair-
woman of the LAM event, and we
beaded in to talk with three.of the
best known partners, designer
Costner, Michael Roberts, chef
extraordmaJ.Te, and Dennis Con-
stanza, the illusive CEO who's
idea 1'win Palms was in the first
pJace.
Costner stepped over the gritty
debris in her brown, no-nonsense
oxford shoes to greet us. Tall, slen-
der and unpretentious, she offered
a friendly snul~ and firm hand-
shake. He r well-publicized
divorce from actor Kevin Costner
no longer occupies her time or
attention. A Cal State Fullerton
graduate, she spent nine years iQ
marketing, training and h ospitality
for major companies, but her true
talents are her sense of aesthetics.
She is in an absorbing new
lifestyle, stipervising the desi911
and decor at Twin Palms, and she
is involved in company policy.
•My partners and I have made
a commitment to provide employ-
ee ben~ts and a compensation
program unparalleled.in the
rnduSt:ry," she said.
Costner. who commuted from
her home in La Canada Flintridge,
was scheduled to meet with a
muralist, select f abric:S and talk
WJth us. She's a m other of three
who takes her role as parent very
seriously. She alwjiys tries to·be
back home when her children
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fare~ I bought traditional biAro
blends, some that Calitomia ii
beginning tci prodJJce,. Roberts
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Bordeaux, Burgundy, Rhon and
the Midi.· •
One ct Roberts' <tisooveries.
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poured as house wine. He recom-
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that combine old world methods
With fabulous Cahfomia grapes. A
reserve list is even more entiang If
you 're willing to raise tbe ante.
WintiS by the glass begin at $4.
A shy, smiling, bearded man
came into the conference -Dennis
Constam.a.. He's the dynamo,
CEO and chairman of 1Win Palms
who grew up in Egypt, viSits bis
mother in Monaco often and loves
dining and listening to musi~ m a
casual atmosphere.
W)len be came to Calif omia, he
was puzzled because stieet side
cafes were so scarce, and the idea
of partying, eating, dnnking ana
listening to.music in a protected
6utdoor enVU'Onment is almost
nonexistent. "Why don't you Cah-
f'Omians eat in your beautiful out-
doors?" be asked.
Constanz.a put together a teem~ •
' ot speaal• who ere now hil · ·
partners. and the plans toc>k ...
m Pasadena. ot the ant Twin
Pa.lm5. It was a smash hil mm day
on .
.. ·we don't'Jmow how to fele..
~ph our concept in one short
phrase. The Community Rec cen-
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stanza says. •we offer lots ot vari-
ety in live entertainment, Zydeco,
jazz, steel bdnd; D.amenco( swing
.and gospel singing at Sunday
brunch.•
Constanza is on e of the
youngest executives to graduate
from Pepperdine University's Key
Execub.ve Program. receiving an
MBA in 1990. With Gemtel COrp., '
he oversaw the $100 million-plus2
Ritz-Carlton Huntington Hotel
project and a SSO million La Belle
Creole resort in St Marten.
·As for Cindy, she keePs our
ideas young and fresh and chal-
lenges us with design and aesthet-
ic values beyond question.• ·
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Andrea Lavela, Eveyln canedy and Thomas ~chael Kappler ln scene from "Play On," showing at
the Costa Mesa Ctvtc Playhouse.
'Play O~iS a wild and wacky sendup
By Tom Titus~ Daily Pilot
·• 'T he expression "it's so bad
it's good" certainly applies
to the latest production at
the Costa Mesa Civic Playhouse,
where rotten acting runs rampant
-intentionally. ,
"Play On" by Rick Abbot (one
o( the pseudonyms of the late .
Orange County playwright Jack
Sharkey) is to community theater
what "Noises Off" is to the pro-
fessional ranks. It's a wild and
wacky sendup of what once was
known dS ''lift1e theater" and its
participants.
Assigning a play with a pletho-
ra of sight gags sucll as this one to
a director like Gregory Cohen,
the king of local slapstick comedy,
is one way to ensure thlit none of '
the laughs will be overlooked.
Cohen seizes this one 'with his
~tomary gusto, brin~g it very
nearly up to the guffaw le:vel he
achieved earlier this year with
·Lend Me a Tenor" at the New-
port Theater Arts Center. -
The company-of "Play On" is
producing an original mystery by
an eccentric local author -for no
reason other thAn the absence of
royaities. The p1iy is pathetic, the
actors unskilled, and the play-
oori £Xpr~ss
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wrtght keeps writing new scenes.
and changing the cour:;e of her
show's action as opening night
approaches, and the cast becomes
testier by the minute.
Andrea La Vela as t))e harried
director is the one who keeps .
both fhe fictional play and the
real one together. She skillfully
reflects her exasperatio11 ~t the
constant changes while serving as
a wry mediator in the company
··skirmishes.
Among the amateur actors,
two in particular stand out. Greg
Maragos is hilarious as the villain
who j.llustrates each line of dia-
logue with an awlCward hand
gesture (though this bit is often
overdone), and he's a riilger, both
physically and vocally, for South
Coa,st Repertory's Don Took. Deb-
bie Neville is a hoot as the corpu· .
lent actress who is ultra-sensitive
to remaJks about her weight.
Lisa Enochs delivers another ·
deft caricature, a gorgeous actress
who appears to be descending a
runway on every move. Joe
Finnegan nicely irlteu>rets the
awkwardneA of the yeung aetor
who falls for her during rebea.1'$al,
while Sarah Van G.er Pol is watch-
able as the teen-age actress anx-
ious to get her homewor~ done.
Old British movies with Eric
Blore must have been the inspira-
tion for Thomas Michael Kap-
pler's outland.iSh interpretation of
the unintelligible lord of the
manor. Damien Lorton effectively ~
·enacts the show's high-strung ·~
stage manager, while Darlena
Roberts becomes the ultimate-
tecbie, a mischievous candidate
for G,amblers' Anonymous.
Finally, there's the playwright,
an outrageoµsly dressed matronly
meddler played to the hilt by Eve-
lyn Canedy. This is t@ role that
can elevate or 'SCUttle a production
of HPlay On,• and Canedy deliv-
ers a substantial boost. .
Those .who have worked
onstage or backstage in commu-
nity theater will especially eJ)joy
•Play On, • since it contains many
recognizable incidents. Sharkey · ""
was quite a devotee of communi-
ty theater, a.nd this is one of the
prolific playwright's betteJ and
funnier soipts.
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Playwtjgh1s competition . .
Writers who are residents
of CaUtomla are invited to
enter unproduced, full·
length plays in South CoaSt
Repertory's California Play-
wrights Competition.
Entries postmarked no later
than Dec. 1 will comi'ete for
$5,000 in prize money and a
staged reading.
Th~ California Play-
wrights Competition was
launched in 1988 as part of
SCR's Collaboration Labo-
ratory for new play develop-
ment. Seven plays entered
in the competition have
gone on to receive their pre-
mieres at SCR.
-Scripts Vie for a $3,000
first prize and a $2,000 sec-
ond prize. In addition, the
winning play will be the
final NewSCRipts reading
May 13. ,
Scripts must be accompa·
nied by an offid(ll applica-
tion (available by contact-
ing the theater). Tiley will
.' be judged by SCR's artistic
.~· directors and literary staff;
prize winners will be
announced March 14.
The plays Will be judged
based on theatricality and
originality. SCR looks for
playwrights with distin,ctive
voices and a sute sense of
play writing craft, whose.
plays explore the human
condition in unique and
imaginative way·s. -
Plays must be full-length
(90 mh:rutes or more), in
English, never beiore pro-
fessionally produced and
uncommitted to any future .
productions.
Playwrights may submit
up to two plays each with
one application Corm. Scrips
must -be neatly type d and
securely bound, and include
a cast list and synopsis of no
more than 300 words.
For more information and
an application form, contact
SCR's Uterary Department,
P.O. Box 2191, Costa Mesa,
92628-2197, 957r2602, Ext .
216. .
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Fall is the peak season for .POniegr.ciilates
As old as stories ot the Garden
Cj Eden, and long an inspiration
for popts, wnters, painters and
iculptors, fresh pomegranates are
once again makirig their annual
lppearance on produce stands -
now through the end of the year.
Once you've discovered the
pomegranate, you'Jl find dozens
of ways to use the seeds and the
juice. The garnet-colored seeds
add sweet-tart ftavor and crunchy
texture to many dishes. The juice
adds concentrated flavor to
sauces, desserts, and drinks.
Removing the seeds from a
pol»egranate:
The traditional method:
• Cut crown end and bottom
off pomegranate, removing with it
some -Of the white pith, but take
care not to pierce the seeds with-
in.
•Lightly score the skin in quar-
ters, from stet!) .to crown end.
• Gently break the fruit in half,
following the scare lines; then
break each piece in half again.
•Bend back the rind and gen-
tly pull out the seeds.
The underwater method:
• Cut crown end off pomegran-
ate; lightly score rind lengthwise
in seve,ral places.
• Immerse scored fruit in a
bowl of cool water and let soak for
5 minutes. ,
• Holding fruit under water,
break sections apart with your fin-
gers, separating seeds from mem-
branes p.s you work (seeds will
sink to the bottom while rind and
membranes float to the top).
• Skim off .and cliscard mem-
branes and rind.
• Pour seeds into a colander; let diain. then gently.pat dry.
Drinking and juicing a pome-
granate. Here's a clever way to
drink the tart-sweet juice.
• Place the whole, unpeeled
pomegranate on a hard surface;
press the palm of your band
against the fruit, then roll gently
to break all the juice sacs inside
(you'll hear when they stop
breaking).
• Carefully pierce in one place'
and squeeze out the juice; or ~ke
in a straw and do the same, pre5s-z. the fruit to release the juice.
• Use this method to juice a
megranate for recipes; squeeze
juice into a bowl.
. Pomegranate particul~. His-
tory credits Spanish padres with
bringing pomegranates to Cali-
fornia ~ 200 years ago.
Although pomegranates are
grown in some Southern areas of
the U.S., all commercial produc-
tipn is in California.
Variety: Although many lYJ>0I
are cultivated worldwide, the
most common variety grown in
the U.S. is called the Wonderful or
Red Wonderful.
Buying: Choose pomegranates
that are heavy for their size and
have a fresh leathecy looking,
deep red to purplish rind, without
cracks or splits, and not dried out
Ripen: Pom891'anates come to
market ripe and ready to eat.
Storage: Pomegranates keep
well. They can be stored at room
temperature for sever'al days
..(away from sunlight). Stored
whole, they'll last for up to three
months in the refrigerator.
Health; Pomegranates contain
significant amounts of potassium,
modest amounts of vitamin C,
provide a good source of fiber,
and are naturally low in sodium
and calQries -60 calories per 3-
112-ounce portion of seeds.
Uses: Great as a refr~shing
snack or dessert eaten out of
hand. They enhance almost any
dish. Perteet for garnishing dishes
throughout a meal, pomegranate
seeds add texture, color, and a
burst of O~vor to salads; provide a
lovely finish to soups; point up the
acidity of ~sauce for meaf or fow1'
and look stunning on fruit
desserts, custards, ices, ice
creams, yogurts, and tarts. Pome-
granate juice makes a wondedul
marinade or basting sauce, and can be combined with soda and
apple juice. or with lime juice and
rum or tequila for a delicious
drink. One medium pomegranate
yields about 3/4 cup of seeds
POMEGRANATE CHAMPAGNE
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POMEGRANATE AND PAPAYA
SA1AD wmt GINGER DRESSING
Pomegranate seeds add lively
color, flavor, and crunch to this
ginger-spiked salad. Prep all com-
ponents a ff!w hours before serv-
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' 1 medium, fresh Cautomia Pome-
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2 tablespoons lemon JWce
112 tablespoon white wine vine-
gar
1 dove garlic, chop~ finely
l teaspoon freshly grated giµger
OE a generous 1/4 teaspoon pow-
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1 teaspoon sugar
11.C teaspoon salt
1/8 teaspoon freshly groWld biack
pepper 11~ cup olive ~il
2 hi~a Belgian endive, separated in eav (optional)
3 quarts by lettuces or other
tom lettu leaves
2 medium papaya, peeled, seeded
and cut mto 112-mch rubes
2 tablespoons thinly sliced green
~ot green onion
Separate seeds from skin and
pulp of pomegranate (tou should
have about 3/4 cup seeds);
reserve. To make dressing, mix
lemon juice and next 6 ingredi-
ents; whisk in oil. Reserve. On a
large serving platter, arrange
endive leaves like spokes with tips
pointing out Tou papaya with 1
tablespoon dressing; reserve. TOIS
lettuce with remaining dressing;
mound over endive leaveft. Top
with reserved · papayai sprinkle
with pomegranate seeds, then
with green onion. Makes 6 serv-
ings.
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CDlllT NTY tfOSl'ICE CARE
Community Holpic. c.,.., wtllch PfO-
Wldll medkal wld emotiontlsupport to
1MlftlNilly lfl peti.n~ a!'(f tMlr famllles
ln Oranoe County, needs volunteers In c:-.. Mesi and ~ a.am. For·
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CONSUMERS FOR LEGAL REFORM
Consumers for legal Reform has an
onQOlog need for volunteers to monitor
civil court Judges. A comPl.¢er and dona.
tions are also needed. For more Infor-
mation. call Barbara at 854-0881.
COSTA MESA CMC PlAY~SE~
The COSU MP,t<Jvic~~needs volunteers for'~backstage, mail-
ings, typing, lights and many other
duties. For more Information, call 650-
5269.
COSTA MESA HtSTORICAL SOOETY
The society collecu Information, pho-
tos and artifacts relating to the history
of Costa Mesa and the harbor area. Vol-
unteers. are needed for clerical tasks,
computer input and help In the library.
For Information. call Charles Beecher,
'fi.U-5918.
COSTA MESA UTERACY GROUP
The Costa Mesa Literacy Group needs
volunteers to help people become liter-
ate or teach English as a second lan-gu~ge. For Information, call Fuller, 548-
3384.
COSTA MESA SENIOR QNTER
The multlpYrpose senior services facili-
ty at the comer of 19th s,reet and_
Pomona Avenue seeks volunteers for a
variety of, tasks. For more information,
call 645'-2356' from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
COURT APPOINTED Si>fOAL
ADVOCATES OF O~E COUNTY
Volunteers are needed to make a two-
year commitment to ~ as advocates
for abused, neglected and abandoned
children. During the two.year period,
volunteers worit one-oh-one with a child
for three hours a weff:. For information,
call 93>6124.
DEFORE FOUNDATION FOR THE Aft'TS
The Defore Foundation for the Arts. a
non-profit organization dedicated to
dance at 151 t<almus Drive, G..J, Costa
Mesa. nte<fs volunteers. For more Infor-
mation, call 241-9908.
DISCOVERY SHOP
Discovery Shops are run by the Ameri-
can Cancer So<iety. Volunteers are need-
ed, and no special skills are necessary.
For Information, call 640-4777.
DISPUTE RESOLUTION SERVICES
Dispute Resolution Services needs vol-
• unteer mediators. case spepalists and•
outreach ~lstants to help in a variety of •
mediation cases. Biiinguai language
skills are needed for office volunteers
iiind for medfators. For more Informa-
tion, call 250-0488.
EASTER SEALS
The Easter Seals Society needs volurr
teers for ongoing dMtal work and to
help In programs for child,.,-. with dis-
abllitles and in special events For infor-
mation, call 834-1111.
EXOIANGE O.UB CHILD
.• ~SE PREVENTION CENTER
.
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tal>SCANCB~ nw Kids cancer Connection 1$ dtdiat·
ed to the tmotiona~ educational and
financbll needs Of children afflicted with
cancer. Volunteers are needed For infor-
mation, call 851·7774.
SUSAN G. KOMEN BMAST
CANaR FOUNDATION .._
Volunteers are needed to assist In a
variety of programs with the Orange
tounty chapter. Can 480-5222.
MAKE·A·WISH FOUNDATION
Make-A·Wlsh Foundation of Orange
County, whkh m~kf!$ wishes come true
for children with life-threatening illness-es. seeks volunteers to ow,1py a variety
of positions. Call Gilda, 476-9474.
MARCH OF DIMES
The March of Dimes office In Costa
Mesa needs vol&nteers for fund"'f'aismg
committees, speaking_ opportunities,
occasional office worl( and help with
bulk mailings. Call 631-3700.
MASTtR OIOAALE
OF ORANGE COUNTY
The performing arts
netdt volunteers fOf <~ Jriput.
ticWtlng; ffli~ and handling phones
For lnfOfmltion, Giii 556-6262. •
MUSCULAR DYmtOPHY A.SSOOAnoH
The MuKular Oystroptly Association of
Orange County is in need of voluntffri
for support oroup11ldde"' packet stuff-
ing, special ~ sufflng. office help,
coin counters, speaker'.s burNu, et<. For
mot9 lnfonnatiofl, call 750-1408.
NEW DMECT10NS FOR WOMEN INC.
. The non-profit recovery ceoter for
adytt women with alcohol and other
chl'mi<al dependencies seeks volunteers.
CalJ 548 9927 between 10 a.m. and 6
p.m. or call JO'/ at 548-8754.
NEWPORT BEACH CONFERENCE
ANO V1SrTORS' BUREAU
The Newport Beach Conference and
Visitors Bureau i~ dedicated to the pro-
motion of the city to potential visitoo. If
you have exten~ive knowledge of New-
port Beach and would like to volunteer,
call m-1611. •
NEWPORT BEACH FRIENDS
dF THE UISIWn'
The growing interest In the year:<>ld
Used Book Store in the Central Library
Wholesale Prices to the PUbflc • Hard to find Brands • Hand wrapped Imports
Saturda , Nov. 4th • 9am to 5pm
IJ .. y~h.inteers arv needed to help families
when an incideflt Of cblJd. muse IJIAl'----\-~Mc:
been reported and a referral made by
the county and to worit with families of
higlwisk victims of panmtal drug addic-
tion.·For information, call 722-1107.
F~RVIEW DEVELOPMENTAL CEN1'ER
• The Fairview Developmental Center In
Costa Mesa needs volunteers, and dona-
tions are welcome. For more lnforma-·
tion, call 157-5114.
ASH HARBOR AREA INC. ,
FriN'lds In SeMce to Humanity (FISH)
offers emergency assistance to those In
need and provides the Moblle Meals
program. Volunteers are needed to help
in a variety of areas. For more informa-
tion, c.all Debby, 64s.-aoSO
FOOD DfST1UIOTION CENTER
The Food Distribution Center. Orange
County's private non.profit food bank.
needs volunteers to inspect and sort
donated foods and to help with maU-
ings. For lnfonmtlon, call 771-1343.'"
FRIENDS OF THE COSTA MESA LIBRARY
The Friends of the Costa Mesa Ubtary
need volunteers. For information, call
the library. 646-8845.
GIRL SCOUTS
The Glr1 Scouts of Orange County need •
votunteers to be trained as troop lead·
t;n. serw on specl!I committees and give
lectu~ demonstrations or clas~ r or
inform.tlon, call 979-7900.
GIRLS,.(. Of ~E COUNTY
Girts Inc. Offers educational and enridl-
ment opportunities for girls and boys.
VoluntMn are needed. For more Infor-
mation, Qll Amy, 646-7181 .
GLASS MOUNTAIN INC.
Volunteers .,.. nMded to aid deiabled
adutb who meet monthly for education-
al, entertainment and social purpoffi
For Information, c.all 779-3441.
HAT CGNNICTION
The HM eonM<tiOn is a women'J phil-
anthrapk exMmlon of the O\ambet of c~ ht MfWl Costa Mew end
N.wport IH<h. Fof' Information. atll
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1 .. ;;-.-.,t'ORT COSTA MEsA YMCA
The Newport.Costa Mesa YMCA needs
a variety bf general volunteer help For
jnformation or applications,. call Rita,
642-9990.
OPERA MOFtC
The Opera Pacific Guild Alllance, a sup-
port group for Opera Pacific. ha.s a wide
range of activities for volunteers. For
information, call 474-4488.
OPERATION Cl.EAN SLATE
· Operation CleaJl Slate, a Costa Mesa-
based organization that focu~ on graf-
fiti prevention, needs volunteers to
paint out gr•ffrta and for other duties
Call Michael Howard at 43~745.
ORANGE COAST INTEl\FAITH SHELTER
The Interfaith Shelter is the largest
Rn\1ly shelter in ~ county, housl~
feeding ar)dcoutMJing 20 fatnll ~ daU~, Jhe group nHdl YoluntHrs and dispc»-
"'iblit diapers. For inf<>nnation, caU Jeff ·
Reynolds. 631-7213.
OtltANGE COUNTY COMMUNITY
DfVE1.0f'MD(f COUHOl
Volunteets are .needed for a variety of
functions. For Information, call 839
6199
OMHGE COUNTY
· CHAMBER ORCH.ESTM
The Orange County Chamber Orches
tra needs volunteers to help-sell tick~u.
staff social affai~.<wortc the office and
assist with mailing parties. The orchestr4
also needs volunteers who would like to
learn more about classical music to par·
tidpate on its administrative board Call
Gii Abrams at 644-7019 for more infor-
mation.
ORANGE COUNTY HOMEWS
TASK FORCE
The Orange County Homeless Task
Force is recruiting volunteers for the
Interfaith Criuncil N~k to worit one-.
on-one with homeless adults m a pro-
gram on baSK life skills F<>r mformat1on,
call 263-17'74. -
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The Orilnge County Pacific Symphor1y
Orchestra's Volunteers in Education
Opportun1ties program needs volun
tffrs to assist children 1n a variety of
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briefly In the news
Trustee completes
Plaster program
I Sdlool bo4rd trustee Jun Fer-
ryman has completed the Calitor-
rua School Boards Association
Master of Boardsmanship Pro-
gram.
Ferryman received an ·award
after· completing · more than 60
hours of intensive trustee training
on various school-related topics.
including curriculum, district
budget and finance, the legal
responsibilities of school boards,
leadership techniques, decision
making, long-range ptanning and
local, state and federal gover-
,nanee issues. ·
1 Ferryman is the past president
,of the Costa Mesa Chamber of
Commerce. He is president of the
osta Mesa Sanitabon district
d is involved., with the Costa
esa High SchO<?l Football Boost-•
rs Club. He is a local real estate
gent. •
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lanned Nov. 25-26 .
l The first 95.9 KEZY Orange
County Microbrew festival will
take place Nov. 25 and 26 at the
Hyatt Newporter.
The event will feature more
than 50 microbreweries as well as •
food and sampling from Orange
County's microbrew pubs. Enter-
tairunent will be provided by 1C)'
bands headlined by Dave WakeJ-
p.ng of General Public on Saturday
Jlnd James Hannan on S,mlday.
Other bands include Bang~old
tish, Super Cheese, Stranger and
Two-Way Street.
The event will run from noon
to 8 p.m both days Adnussioo is
$15 per uay presale or $40 for a
two-day unluruted SdDlpling pass.
Addltional sampling titkets,,..will
be dVdilable for $1 each.
Tickets are available through
T1cketmaster and at most Orange
County brew pubs.
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Sea ~gs right where they belong
•Only with its back to the · -2-1, ~anked No~· 10 in Orange County r----· ~""""'"'"~-----------
b.al all (F . ) d and No .• m CJP Division V) facing an The Gra~y '-! prover l w riday oes uphill battle to gain what would be their ~e8S()D .
Cd.M really come out of its shell. fourth straight postseason berth. •
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Though the Corona
d el Mar High football team has
outscored its opponents this season,
226-93, Coach Dick Freeman said the
Sea Kings ha~e played their best foot-
ball when they've been behind.
"When we get ahead: we tend to put
our feet up and grab the lemonade,"
$aid Freeman, who hopes his team's CIF
Southern Section playoff chances aren't
reduced to pulp when the Sea Kings
host Santa Margarita Friday at 7:30 p.m.
at Orange Coast College.
Indeed, the Sea Kings (5-3, 1-2 in the
Sea View League) meet the Eagles (6-2,
· "The next time we lose, we're done,• NEWPORT BEACH -To symbolize the
said Freeman, whose team could return start of what Coach Jeff Brinkley c¥Jed •our
to the playoffs Wlth a pdir of victories Ute playoffs.• the Ne~rt Harbor High foptball
next two weeks team dawned its traditional grey postSeason
"We have Santa Marganta and Irvine pr~ctice 1erseyi. m pre~ation for last week's
(Nov 9) and we can't afford any misses,• Battle of the Bay against Corona del Mar
said Freeman, who saw his-squad's backs High.
collectively pumed to the wall by last The result, a 7-3 upset victory, jaStified
week'.s 7-3 upset loss tQ Newport Ha.rbor. Similar practice attlie. tb.iS week. which the
Freeman and hls staff hopes last Tars will culminate bf hostmg Sea View
week's disappointment will inspire rather League rival Woodbndge Friday at 7;30 p.m..
than dem6ralize his players. Newport (3-5, 1-2 in league) can still earn
·we can't let anybody think things are . its seventh straight CIF Southern Section
hopeless," Freeman Sdid. ·u our kids pleyoff berth with Wills in each ot its final two
keep their lll.Ulds in it, I think we can still games, which 1S more than enough to keep
play some pretty good footbdll ln fact, I the Sailors focused against the winless War-'
• SEE SEA KINGS PAGE 82 • SEE SAILORS PAGE 82
\ I I I I I I I t > I I I I I· \\ I-' I· K Local civil wars are
a breath of fresh a.ir
richard ----"-dun n
·.Money
shouts
~ • And that's reason
enough to count on Lee
Trevino for the Classic.
story
mold Pdlmer arid Jack
Nicklaus•will be
invited. Whether thev.
lay or not i.c; another
..
Lee 1Tevmo, Hale Irwin, Dave
Stockton, Raymond Floyd and
Chi Chi Rodnguez are expected
to play, according to Michael
Carey, tournament director of
MAftC MAAm/ OAllY Pl.OT
Zeke Noonan of the Jl(:L champ Mustangs ls the Dally Pilot's High School Athlete of the W~k.
the seco'hd 'Toshiba Senior
Cla5sic. ·
Though the event isn't until
March 11-17, organizers are
polishing details behind the
scenes, when the Newport
Beach Country Club is put on
the TldtionaJ spolhght by ESPN,
which plans to televise au three
rounds of the $1 million
tournament that is part of Ute
Cadillac Series.
It's one of only seven Senior
PGA Tour events m the country
·with a purse of $1 ~on or
more, one of 11 wo/ldwide,
according to Bob Neely,
president of International Sports
T
Mesa's Zeke Noonan
has followed a 1ot of
footsteps, but he's
finding his own way
as the PCL champion
·Mustangs' No. 1
and Event Marketing (ISM) in
Newport Beach, the m~r:s -----_ cross colintry threat
this year . . and opetatoiS of the Classic.
In the same weekend, Palmer
hosts bis own tournament in
Orlando, so it's unlikely he'll
play in Newport Beach
Nicklaus? It's a posc;ibillty.
Trevino? The greater the smell
of green, the greater the chance
he'll play. Bank on him.
When Mesd Verde Country
Club hosted the inaugural ·
Classic last year, Irwin had yet
to tum 50. Chl Chi and Trevino
were fan favorite .
• Am~g the largest tasks at
this point for ISM is orgailizing
its steering committee, which
structures the different volunteer
. groups. Between 650 and 750 ·
volunteers will be needed for the
event, Neely said . No towney
can operate without th~,
Sponsors for all areas -and
in all shapes and ~izes -...! of the
event are betng SO\ight by ISM.
inter led parties looking to get
involved hould call 646·9007.
• B verly Ray, Cha1nnan of
· the Board of Jntemalional Bay
Club , Inc., the parent company
of the Ne wport Beach Country
Club and the Balooa Bay Club,
did not hold back her
enthusiasm during the event'
kickoff reception last week.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
Since he began running more
than a dozen ye o,
Costa Mesa i;=~lte
Noonan has chased a legacy.
· Whether it be his father, Hany,
who ran at Mesa in the late
1960s, his older brothers Harry Jr.
and Willie, who competed in the
late '80s and early '90s, or even a
. heralded cross-town rival, the
current Mustang .senior· has
followed down paths beaten
before him, trying to find his own
way. .
"People around our program
have called me Johann this year
as a jok e,• Zeke Noonan said of
four-year Estancia High tandout
Johann Appell, who cast a ..
supreme shadow before
· graduating last pring.
"l read an article in the
newspai>er on the tournament
la!!t year," Ray Aid. •1t was the
ftrst ltmc l had rHd anything
_&bbuUI I-put e note on top~-~f---'°""
it and said to David Wootan
(president el lntemattonal Bay
Clubl, Inc.). Let'S get that
tournament here ' Uke that old
comtry IGl'9 sap. we got It.
boys. lmd that mdel UI a wtnw•
•
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But after bis cross country
season was ended around this
time last year by a stress fracture
in his right foot, Noonan vowed
to set his own pace this fall, cut
his own path, and maybe t:ven
leave a legacy of his own.
That legacy includes the
Mustangs' first league crown in
15 yea.rs, after leading Coach Joe
Susi's squad to a 5-0 Pacific
Coast League season, then
pusrung past the opposition at
the league finals Wednesday.
"I've been on varsity for four
yea.rs, and I've been wailing for
a chance to win a league titl~."
said the Daily Pilot Athlete of the
Week just prior to the finals.
•Everybody knows Costa Mesa
isn't a school people think about
when tt comes to a tradition in
cross country. But it would really
be nice to be able to com e back
and see a championship banner
on the gym wall."
The Mustangs, of course,
would never have gotten this far .
without a recommitted Noonan.
"His whole family ran and his
talent is something he has come
by naturally, so be hasn't felt a
big need to work all that hard,"
said Busi, who took over the
Mesa program before Noc.man's
sophomore season.
"He needed to mature, .
• SEE ZEKE PAGE 82
Mustangs
winPCL
crown! •.
ORANGE ~-Co:.ta
Mesa High's--Mustangs
captured the Pactftc
Coast League boys cross
country championship
Wednesday at Irvine
Park, behind their stellar
pack of seruor Zeke Noo·
1. nan (fourth overall in
15:43), freshman Bruce
, Hancock (fifth in 16:10),
junior Jaime Carrillo
(sixth in 16:14) and
junior Eric So~ (seventh
in 16:15).
"That's what did .it,"
Mesa Coach Joe Busi
said. "[t was great. s~
of Mesa's seven runners
h'ad personal-be t times.
"That's what you call.
timing,• Busi said.
Followmg the victory.
Busi kept his pro1n1se
and allowed members of
the team to spray hiS ha.ir
green. As51 tant coach
Mark Howard Will g t
hiS head hav d today at
2 p .m. by the runners
Costa Mesa, 5-0 m
PCL dual meeb. scored
43 points, ~Ung out
Uruversity (47). Laguna
Hilb was thltd (59), fol·
lowed b.Y Alilo Niguel
(98), Estanda ( 121) and
~ BMcb (150). ia was Mela's firit title
slnce 1980. The Mus·
t!Dfelttll ~an the
t:.lrSo
• Girls volleyball is a good ,
example of a civil war, yet
with a b<ilance of civility.
Tie Sack Bay nvdlry
between Corond del Mar
and Nev .. port Harbor high
schools typically features athletes
competing agamst players they
sport or ahother growmg up.
..
PHFP~
once called teanunates m one ·1
But m no sport are those '---------
associations and friendship:. as
commonplace 1Wd sustaining as
in volleyball, w~re the Newport
Beach-based Orange County
Volleyball Club perenruaily
brings together Sea Kings and
Sailors for a common cause. even
after their lugh school cdreers
are under ~ay.
This point was brought home
once again in Uus year's
CdM-Newport volleyball
meetings, where Prentice
Perkins, the setter on Corond ·s
1990 CIF State champion
observed the two Sea View
League showdowns from the
Newport bench, as Dan Glenn's
vars1ty assistant and Junior
vafsity head coach
"I guess it was a little weird to
be at my home court d.Dd not be
the home team,• Perkins said of
Harbor's five-game tnumpb at
CdM. Oct. 24
"But I don't think 1t was as big 1
.
harry .
faulkner
a dral as people were malo.ng it
out to be I've been coachmg
guls on both s1d~ for yeclTS, and
I think girls from both teams are
clo!>e to one cmother, because .
lh<!y've been entwined m the
same envuonment I've always
had a lot or friend!> tram Newport
Harbor•
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Further illustratmg the Back
Bay volleyball connection was
the presence of semor Newport'
Harbor setter Jeannette Heck.er I
on the CdM SJde of the field
durtng Fnday rught's Battlt; of
the Bay football game. ~t was obvious Hecker needed,
• SEE PREPS PAGE 92
CW playoflkclearly on the I
line in Eagles' game at Aliso·
• Estancia wants to go to
Divi¥on VITI playoffs, it
must win Friday night:
By Barry Faulkner. Daily Piiot
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: DIRECTIONS TO ALISO NIGUEl : I I
I ' I +South on 5 to Alicia. Right : ! (toward beach) on A1icY to ~
: Padfk Paik. Tum right to '
1 Deerhurst and tum left. 1
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ALISO VIEJO -The most L----------------------.. --
importa.Dt game of the decade for Liebengood, who can tie Ed Blan-
the Estancia High football team ton for most career coaching vic-
comes down to power vs. fines e, tone at Estancia (42) with a tri
as the Eagles visit Pacific Coast umph. ;rt bas1cally comes d
Ledgu·e rival Aliso Niguel Friday to a situabon where, if we bea
at 7 p.m. them, we're in (the playoffs).·
It's the Eagles (5-3, 1-2 in If the Eagles could then t.ak -
league) who rely on power, while .c-are of bUSl.(less against last-place
· the Wolverines (6-2, 2-1, and ' Laguna Beach m the regular-sea-·
ranked seventh m CIF ,Division son fir.a.le, which wo\,\ld be th
VIH) require a. more subtle I first win over the Artists in three
approach . seasons, only the most unlikely of
For the Eagles, it's the second cenanos could deny them a
step in a three-game drive toward guaranteed po~eason berth.
what would be their first C[F To beat Aliso Niguel, however,
playoff appearance-of the 1990 • the Eagl will need to contend
followmg last week's 42-18 with 1uruor quarterback Sc~tt
thumping of cross-town nval Cos-Nemeth, the No 3-rated passer m ta M~ ~~~~~~~~
"This game is huge,• said
Eagles' .19th-yecll' Coach John I •SEE EAGLES PAGE B2
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to burn tea.mS with the scramble.
•He's the key,• Llebengood
said of the 6-foot-2, 205-pounder,
wh9 has thrown for 948 yards and
11 touchdowns (61 of 115) and
rushed for another 367 yards on
65 carries. "When they try to
throw, we need to get pressure
. onNemeth) and box h.un m the
pocket."
The Eagles did JUSt that last
sPason, saclong Nemeth three
tunes for 32 yards m losses in a
17-14 VIctory that proved to be
their Jone PCL win. ·
Estanoa, however, has shown
some vulnerability to the pass.
The Eagle secondary has yielded
"touchdown tosses of 47, 69 and 20
the last two weeks agamst Lagu-
na Hills and Mesa, allowing non-
scoring completion~ or 43, ?.7, 27
26, 24 dJld 21 v.ards du.ring that
..;ame spdn.
Aliso 1uruor receiver Andrew
Mashburn is Nemeth's primary
target. He has 23 receptions for
.(02 yards and nine TDs.
Malting the challenge all the
more fomudable for Eagle
defense is Aliso's new-found run-
ning success, keyed by. 6-0, 225-
p(>und junior Nick Gerasimou.
Keying the Eagles smash-
mouth rushing attack will be tbe
wingback tandem of senior Bachy
Gonzalez and junioi Chris Felix.
Gonzalez, the Newport-Mesa
District's leading rusher with 900
yards on 153 carries, began a sev-
en-game streak of triple-figure
rushing performances last year
agJinst the Wolverines. His 2,043
career yards also put him within
striking distance of Josh
Wojt.kiewia. believed to hold the
Eagles' career rushing record
with Z,497 yards from 1987-89.
Felix, a speed burner who bas
posted consecutive 108-yard
games -averaging nearly 11
yards per C:atry in the process -
will join senior Frough J~d m
filling the burden left by' the
absence of sophomore James
Dawkins, out with a shoulder sep-
aration.
COST .\ \If·-....\
QIIIR
No. ,..,..., Ht.. Wt., a.
~ I :\ H T I· H S ~~ '~ ~--12 Ryan Taylor. 5·11, 165. Sr.
36 Ray Ohrel, 5-9, 1 JCl k .
49 Pit~ S·10. 20S. Sc
34 Julius Vasquez. 5-10, 185. Jr
11 Ronnie LIIV~ S:.11, 170, So
89 8rW\ AbbOt1. s-11. 1as. ~.
79 Nkt L~few<. 6-J. 280, Sr
SO c.f1os °"'*1o. 5-10, 280, Jr
62 Jose Ayala. S-11, 240, Jr •
68 ~remy Lefever. 6-0, 190. Jr.
65 D•n1~ hlft. 6-o4, 240. 5o.
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seruors, but we're gomg to bat-
tle, fl Howell said
The Mustangs' offensive 1den-
llty hgures to continue to stray
from lhe smashmouth mentality
ol the last few seasons, especially
..titer junior quarterback Chris
Mokede threw for 184 yards last
week, completing 10 of·24, pri-
marily out of the shotgun
"That's our two•mrnute
vtrense, and we JUSt stayed in it,
because we were behind," Scl.ld
Howell. who once again plans to
start versatile senior Ryan Taylor
at quarterback
Junior Ray Ohrel, with 812
yards ort 148 carries. is the fea-
tured ball earner, and he also
c;howed he could catch the ball
out of the backfield, collecting six
receptions for 130 aerial yards last
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CONTINUED FROM 81
plenty of tune to Visit Wlth her
so-called nvals u
Also revealed at Fnday's
football game, won by Newport
m dramabc !ash.Jon, was the
C'dM fanuly hentage of Newport
o;eruor center Brandon Hetnck.
Hetrick a big part of the
Sdilor's success, inclu~g
walling off CdM defenders on
tt-arnmate Chris Morrell's 1-yard
game-winrung touchdown run
up the middle late in the fourth •
quarter. extended the Hetnck
fct.mily's Battle or th~ Bay victory
'itreak to three games with his
'iecond straight varsity triumph.
Hetrtck's dad. Mike, won the
latter of his two Back Bay skir-
mishes m the mid 1960s -
playing center for Corona del
Mar u
The Back Bay rivalry, of
course, sbc1fed top billing last
week al the Daily Pilot, due to a
rare scheduling quirk that slated
the annual showdown one day
after the Battle of tbe Bell
between Costa Mesa and
Estanaa.
SCHEDULE
... .... ,..,.. Ht.; Wt.. a.
89 BnMI Abbott., S-11, 115, St. ~ DE
82 Pirt M~. 6-3, 250. Sr. •
79 Nidc l~. 6-3, 280, St -
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33 St~ Herzog. 5-7, l60, So. Ol8
llB
ll8
-42 Kurtif.lilan Hori\ 6--Q. 190, Sr.
3 Jeremy~ri. 6-2, 215, Sf
12 Ry¥'! Taylor. S-11. 165. Sf.
22 Ben ~tet', 5·9, 150, SQ.
Ol8
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34 .Julius V;asquu. 5·10, 185, Jr,
11 Ronnie Lievano§, S-11, 170. 5o.
. week. Coach f'v1ark Cunning-
ham's squad, the top-ranked
team in Division VID until being
knocked off 1ast week, still leads
Orange County in scoring
defense with 41 points allowed.
The Trojans
have also post-
ed four
shutouts and
onJy Laguna
l:iills has
scored more
than a touch-
5iown agamst
them. The Tro-
jans are led
defensively by
Ohrel . All-PCL inside
J1nebd c ker
Fred Roberts (6-3; 230).
Offefl51vely, Uni relies on ba.1-
ance,O running, featuring Juniors
Jarrett Mahoney and Kelvin Mur-
ray, as well as sophomore quar-
terback Damian Defeo.
-By Barry Faulkner
Looking back at the Costa
Mesa City championshlp, an
Estancia victory (42-18) wasn't
the only thing differentiating this
year's clash from those of the last
two seasons.
What stands out m my
postgame memory is the mutual
kudos exchanged between
.Estancia Coach John Llebengood
first-year Mesa head man Jerry
Howell, who both appear eager
to bury the hatchet of some
previous ill-will between
coaching staffs at both school~.
0
In these times of budgetary
constraint.' it apl'.lears Newport
Harbor High has come up with
a novel cost-saving measure.
All the paper spirit banners
adorning the Newport Harbor
side of Davidson Field Friday,
featuring the typical written
messages of sup~ort, appeared
to have a protective plastic
covering. This could mean
months of repeat usage for signs
typically thrown away after each
game.
U this practice were adopted •
by the three other Newport-
Mesa District schools, the
paper-cost savings might even
generate the begihrungs of a
fund lo re-sod the dclap1taled
football field.
SEA KINGS
CONTINUED FROM 81
don't think we've played to our
capability yet. U we can quit
making mis-
takes and get .---....--
on a roll, we
just may be
pea.king at the
right time.·
C d M
momentum
t ypically
begins with
senior quarter-
back Josh
Walz, who has MacDonald
accounted for
more than 1,300 yards rushing
and passing.
Ad(iitional weapons for an
offense that is just two touch-
downs away from posting the
third-highest single-season point
total in CdM history. include •
juruor tailback Tom O'Meara and
senior tight end Darren MacDon-
ald.
O' Mea.rca ha ruihed for 796
yards ond 12 toudtdowns, while
MacDonald haS 2C r~Uons fO?•
405 yclJ'ds and three TDs
Oelensively, the S a'King will
deal Wllh an equctlly-pot nt San·
ta Margarita offens ,· which bu
Mso srored 226 points -an aver·
age : Of. JUst more tnan 2$ per
game. 1 • •
Coach Jun Hartigan' Eagles
are led by senior quarter-bade:
Chris Colllils, funior running
back Billy Newman and senior
receiver.Matt Nickels.
Collins, a 6-foot-2, 205-pound
lhfee.-yeac varslty performer, has
• thrown for 1,048 yards cuid seven
touchdowns, completing· 79 of
151 with only two interceptions.
He is also dangerous as a runner
on the option.
The Sea Kings' defense, led by
senior tackle Sky Conway, senior
middle linebacker Ryan Crogan,
.and MacDonald at safety, will
also include lirst-Ume starter
Bryan Bear. Bear, a. 6-1, 180-
pound senior. joined the team
after th first game and bas slowly
earned incredsed playing.~e.
"'·1 .\ H I I H"' • -·-~ I \\ I' < > I{ r
<."\...' • ···-NO; ...... Ht.M..O. a Jolilt'l Frec:lrbn. '>-9, 165. Jr.
2 Ovi& Morfell. s-10. 170, s;,
4 ~ ~ s-9. 165, St.
23 ~ PUiido. 6=4, 200. Jr
24 9'MnMy ,After\ 6-0. 155. Sr
22 GA19 ~ 64, llS. 'Jr.
711 Sheftf ...... 6-2, .MO, Sr
S6 eranc1on a.leer, 6-1, 1eo. Sr
50 Br.ndon Hetridl. i-1, 195, Sr.
55 KellyScMzo, 6-1, 2SO, Sr
75 Al}dy IAngldOrl, 6-0, 235. Sf.
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A resurgent ground game, as
well as the improved aerial effi-
cency of junior quarterback Josi-
ah Fredriksen are primary rea-
sons behind Newport's recent
success.
Fredri.ksen, with Newport-
Mesa District-leading receiver
Danny Pulido (31 catches for 557
yards and five touchdowns) as the
featured target, bas completed 56
of 122 for 841 yai:ds.
Senior backfield mates Chris
Morrell dJld Jeremy.Mason have
taken advantage of more running
room behind a senior-dominated
0Uelb1ve front that seems to final-
ly be living up to its preseason
potential.
Defensively, the Tars are led Qy
From Press Row
An in-depth look at the recent
Estancia-Costa Mesa football
game, won by the Eagles,.48-12,
in the Battle of the Bell, is the pri-
mary topic o~cussion by Daily
Pilot sportswriters Richard Dunn
and Barry Faulkner in the latest
edition of "From Press Row" on
Continental Cablevision (Chan-
nel 3), a JO-minute sports rap ses-
sion that airs Tuesdays at 6 p.m.
The latest program, which
includes dialogue on local cross
country and water polo teams,
Newport Harbor and Orange
Coast College football, as well as
the traditional "Match Points,"
will run th.rough the t;niddle of
November, with random, unan-.
nounced showings throughout
the week. ·
HF.LP WANTED
Costa Mesa High's athletic
department is looking for a boys
frosh/soph basketball coach and
a boys JV /frosh/soph volleyball
coaCh Contact Jeny Howell at
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.. Grlnt ~ f.1. 2)0, ~
t15 MlrcO ~ s.-. 210. Sf.
12 Ina~ S-.t1, 200, St.
• West KNger. "'3, 21S. "· 1 Joe l,lftNn, 5-11, , 9S, Jr.
23 O.nny Ntdo, M. 200, Jr.
10 e«y Ca.; 6.Q. 170. Sr.
11 Josh AINlol.I. 6-(), 178, Sr.
22 G~ WertmMI 6-0, 115, Jr
7 Chris Werner, 5-10, 170, Sr.
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the junior linebacking trio of Joe
Urban, Pulido and West Kruger.
Senior defensive tiickle Moises
P,iedra iS questionable due to ill-
ness, which could force starting
end Grant Lewan to move inside,
leaving the end positions to senior
Bruce Roberts and sophomore
Peter Hogan.
Though Woodbridge's 23
points this yedl' account for an
average of just less than a field
goal per game, Bnnkley said the
presence of senior runrung-back
and receiver Ricky Jenkins and
quarterback. Adam Lawyer are
capa.ble of taking advantage of
JillY complacency ·
Jenkins, 6-foot-2, 170 pounds,
has 32 receptions for 291 yards,
despite filling 10 during the pre-
season at quarterback.
Lawyer has completed 50 of
114 for 613 yards, with one inter-
ception and one TD. .
-By Barry Faulkner
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AZUSA -SOutbem eaJi •
fomla ~··• lale"'fdle rally feD lbort as the Van·
guaids dJoppeCI a 3·2 ded·
slon to Azuia m the ftnt
rouhd ol the Golden Slate
Albletk: Conference women'•
~end Loli Van
Herk ICGled guell lete in 1be
tetond halt to nuake the
v.ue dbte, but It WOlll't
enough• the Vanguants Jin.
l&h.t tbeir ..... at t 1·8.
, CORRECTION
Correcting a story on Costa
Mesa Higb'a 15-11 water polo
victory o~ Esperanza Tuesday
afternoon, Ryan Dandy. con-
tributed four goals and Ellja,h
McDaniel scored two goals.
COSTA MESA
UM.TRY CLUB
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MMC MM!lf l"Y Pim
Corona ~Mar's Roy Bailebredat wUI terve • pnlldlliat of
the new A.DDebD Arena Pootball eatty. The ntcb•me ti IUD
up for grabs; season opens In May at Ille Pond ID ~.
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Local runners sparkle
•
ORANGE -Estancia High's
Gerson Salgado m the boys and
Araceli Martinez in the girls
made all-league and qualified for
the CIF Southern Section Division m preliminaries Nov. 11 following
Wednesday's peJf onnarrces in the
Pad.fie Coast League cross coWl-
try finals at Irvine Park.
Salgado, a junior, was fifth
overall in 15:55. Teammat01 Juan
Sanchez '(17:15), Luis Lopez
(17:31) and Manuel 'Orozco
(17:44) also placed in the top 30,
wbile Michael Appell (18:25) and
Miguel Vega (20:08) also ran for
the Eagles, who finished fiftlt as a
team.
Costa Mesa won the team title,
while University's Richard Chou
was the first individual to finlsh
(15:35),
For the girls, Martinez (19:20)
was fifth overall, followed by
teammates Tanya Perkins (20:03),
Prlsieda Salgado (20:13), Sarah
Hall (21:00), Monica Sanchez
(21:39), Melissa Inouye (21:51)
and Paula Shinners (2J:59). Uni-
versity (50 points) won the ted.ID
title. Estancia f}2) was fourth.
Costa ~sa was led by fresh-
man Jamie Denoewer (19:53).
ninth overall, while sophomore
Gigi Van De Walker (20:30) was
20th. Mesa finished last.
WATER POLO .
Newport, CdM dunk Sea View foes
MISSION VIEJO -Newport
Harbor Higb's Sailors closed out
Sea View League water polo play
Wednesday night at S~ddleback
College, shelling host Santa Mar-
garita, 15-8, to improve to 18-.S
overall, 4-1 in league with the
CIP playoffs looming next week.
Chris Richardson led the way
with six goals. backed up by
Mike Peetz (four).
N•wport 15,.s.nt. Marprtta I •
Newport Harbor S 3 5 2 -15
Sant.it Margarita 2 1 2 3 -8
Newport scoring: Richardson 6, Peetz
4, Lunde 2. Seib 1, Ucifferi 1, Mrich 1
Saves: Harvey l .
ZEKE .
CONTINUED FROM 81
emotionally more than
physically, to become a better
runner, and I think his injury last
year helped him make the ·
decision to take more of a lead-
ership role." ·
Noonan said the heartbreak of
losing a probable
invitation to the CIF
Southern Section
Preliminaries, due to the
injury. as well as the
sense of urgency that
hits most senioB,
motivated him to work
out twice a day,
beginning last summer.
"His work ethic has
really been important to
·our team,• Busi said. Noonan
"Our kids see Zeke con-
sistently giving that extra 10%
and it makes them want to do
the same. Even in our speed
drills (a cross country runner's
least favorite routine), Zeke gives
everything he has."
The hard work has paid
consistent dividends this.season.
"He's run a new personal
record just about every race this
year," said Busi, who watched
Noondn aack the 16-mJnute
bdrrier (ove r the 3.1-milc coU11Je)
for the first time e\!er against
University (15:5~) two weeks
ago. Noonan clocked a 16:06 last
week to finish second overall m
the Mustangs' one-point victory
over Laguna Hills.
"My goal this year is to run
15:r45, and I've been getting
closer and closer," Noonan said.
IRVINE -Corona del ·Mar
Higb's water polo forces shoved
host Irvine aside Wednesday
afternoon, 1ogging a 14~3 victory
to improve to 11-10 oveall and 3-
2 in the final Sea View League
standings. ·
Jeff Marchiorlatti led the way
with six goals, followed by Alex
Batley (3) and Carter Weir (2). Bil-
ly Messenger b ad 10 sayes.
• CoroNI del Mw 14, lrVlne J -.
Corona del Mar 4 3 4 4 -14
Irvin~ 1 O 1 1 -3
CdM SCQfmg· Marchiorlatti 6, Batley 3,
Weir 2. Hokanson 1, Esposito 1, Bise 1
Saves· Messenger 10.
"I've been lowering my times by
about 10 seconds each race, so I
hope that can continue.·
· Noonan said the support of his
family has been a big plus this
season, and the addition of a
pseudo "little brother· has also
helped keep him focused.
"My dad comes to almost all
the races and when he's there, I
always push myself to the lirttit,"
sa.id Noonan, who also gets a
competitive push from
Mesa's No. 2 runner,
freshman Bruce Hah-
coe1k.
' "He's really helped
me get closer to where I
want to be time-wise,
because I don't want
him to catch me,•
Noonan said. "We've
known each other smce
we were kids and we
get a long well. He's
like my little brother.
He's cool.·
Keeping cool is a key to
success for Noonan, who likes to
lay back until at least the
two-mile mark, before making
his move.
•My strategy is to stay with
the leader, then take him at the
ead," said Noonan, whose
experiment• with front·running
early in the race bombed
big-time at last month's Mount
San Antonio College Invitational.
"I went out the first mile in
.(:52, which I b.ad never done,
before,• Noonan recalled. ·1 was
lead.mg the race by 15 seconds
ofter two miles, and 1 was ahead
of the 15:-45 pace. But I wound'
up finishing in t-8:20, so t learned
that just doesn't work for me."
Strategy asad.e, Noonan no
longer fo&ws in another's footsteps.
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THURSDAY, HOVEM8Efl 2. 1995
youth spQrts r
• IOOI•
€owboys lone winner among locals
' ' ~
The Costa Mesa Cowboys were the
only team to come away th1s Saturday
with a win ln Pop Wamf!r football
action, sh utting out the Canyon Hill
... Comanches 14~0 a.s the fow other area
teams managed only a tie and three
losses.
The Cowboys took the opening
kickoff and marched to the Canyon
Hills' 42 on the strength of play by Jim-
my Herzog, David Weir and Matt
Mueller. Brett Becker then fowtd Weir
on a 42-pass play for a tpuchdown.
On the next drive, Canyon Hills
moved the ball to the Cowboy one, but
failed on four attempts to· punch the
ball in due in large part to the defense 189 by Justin Tag.
The Cowboys then marched 99
yards for a score, the big play being a
57-yard n~verse lly Well. The Cowboys
also bad a 30-y¥d completion from
Becker to Kevin Cochran during the
drive. Ron Prettyman added bis second
extra point to give the Cowboys a 14-0
lead.
Both defenses sh ut down the opposi-
tion from that point on. The Cowboys
r~ceived strong play from Shaun Ferry-
, man, David Ray, Mueller and Jason
Rankin. All four had tackles res1J,lting In
negative yardage for Canyon Hills.
In the fourth quarter, Coach Gary
Bau.me put each of the offensive line-
man, ferryman, Pavel Estrade, Rankin
.
and Nat "Hubie• Huibregtse. m for
running plays.
"This was a pay-back for·the bard
work the lme does to give the backs
running room.," Baume said. •Actually,
they ran the ball well."
1n other games,
Miley Mite Cobras 12, Lon!J'Beach
Gold Rams 12
The Cobras were th.e first team thJ..s
season to score on Long Beach and
actually held a< 12-6 lead in the second
quarter before Long Beach completed cl
50-yard pass play to tie the game at 12-
12.
After the two teams battled to a
scoreless tie in the first quarter, thf!
game broke wide open for both teams
in the second quarter. Long Beach
scored on the hrst -play of the quarter on
a 27-yard run. After the kick.off, Kasey
Peters sprinted around the left Slde for
a 57-yard score to tie the game at 6-6
The Cowboys took the ensuing kick-
off and marched 67 yards for a score,
capping the drive Wlt:h cl 12-ya.rd run by
Kyle Woody. Long Beach then connect-
ed on the 50-yard TD before the end of
the half to knot the game at 12-12.
Both teams were scoreless 111 the
second half, but the Cobras were dri-
ving in the qosmg minutes. Peters was
stopped jusl short of the goalline on a
seven-yard run as the game ended
Hunter Penewell, Matt Erickson,
Lang · ~unn. Cody Levy, Adam
Elmore, Matt Ronquillo, Richie Molina, 1
Peters and Joseph Amburgey played
well on defense .
Cypress Chargers 12, Comanches 0
Comanche Coach Mike Sdlepens
cred.tted defensive players Jake Oeve· '
land, Nick Cab1co, Scott Schepens and
Bnan Lage for a great game in a losihg
effort.
•1t was a very close game until late
m the fourth quarter when the Charg-
ers recovered a fumble in the air and
turned at mto a second score," Schep-,.
ens saJd ·On defense we were tough, ' '
but you need to score to win.·
Garden Grove Blue Bulldogs 7,
Condors 2
• Quarterback B.J Larsen competed. ·
10 of 11 passes to lead the Condors in a oJ
losmg effort
•our defense was great. Josh Sut-
cliffe and Michael McGlynn put out
dllOther
another fine effQ.rt m leading the
charge.· Larsen Sdld. "We only gave up
one score and that's our best this year.·
The Condors scored their lone points ·
on a sa!tey.
"We got the sclfety on their quarter-
back who -Was really pressured by our
defense,· Larsen said. ·u would have
been ru~e to get six, but we did score."
In other action:
Yorba Unda Warriors 26, Colts 0.
Sp~aSI). goalie Fernandez ·shares tips with local youngsters at AYS O 97 clinic ·-~
1 In a continuing commlt·
ment to teach lods the intri-S 0 CC ER
caoes of soccer, Region 97
· brought in Reuben Fernandez, the goalie
from the pro soccer team Splash, to give a
cliruc tlus past Saturday and Sunday
•Fernandez, who was assisted by Corona
del Mar Coach Derek Lawther, is rated
third-highest m the profe'ssional CISL soc·
cer league. ---------------Pemmd~~mJS?(asized how a goalie
should warm up, offered some training
drills, how lo defend on crossing shot plays
and ball distribution methods sue t·
ing
."It was a great experience,• said Bo
Kreger, assistant commissioner. "ln o
efforts to deliver a high level of training to
our kids."
ln Boys 1, the Roadrunners had a big
scOIDlg week with Henry Pyle picking up
two goals and Spencer Smith and Matthew
Mossman one each. Coach 'Steve Spitzer
also great defense by Ryan Spitzer and
Clayton Baker.
In Girls 7, the Burgundy Blasters played
a· strong game. Hailey Sandberg scored
three goals m the s4:M:ond half and Laura
Clayton scored two goals for the game. Ally
Shea played excellent defense.
In Boys 6, the Great White Sharks
scored three goals on ~me fine passing
from Garrett Archuleta, Dane Bennett and
Corbin Williamson. Adam Soderlund and
Kory Kough were strong in all phases of the
game.
Ricky Fox and Jonathan Kranzley were
aggressive m defense and goalie Stuart
Ashurst had some amazing goal kick
returns to midfield. Maille Agzour was the
most improved player.
In Girls 6, the Ocean finished their sea-
son and were left wanting more, according
to Coach Del Staudinger. Amy St~l\dinger
scored her first two goals of the season this
week and Amanda Carver and Noelle
Bathan each added one to round out the
scoring. Amy Klippert, Katie Staudinger
and Katie Daniels were outstanding on
defense.
In Boys 5,The Teal Eels won a tough 1-0
decision over the Cougars' on a goal by Gar·
rett Guiney. Goalie Shea Tupy recorded the
~~m goal. Conrad Williamson and
Bronson Hovnaruan played well on
defense. ·
In Girls 5,The Rebels defeated the Pink
Lazers 5·2 to remain in first pJace. Barbara
Julian, Maddie Anderson and Lauren Hop·
pin scored for the Rebels.
-In another game, 'nacie Cowie played
great tlefense as the Monsoon topped the
Ice Bombers 4-1. Michelle Darmiento, Jen·
rufer Nahin, Lauren McGoodwin and Meg
Lord ~ch had aigoal for the Monsoon with
Jocelyn Mallin .offering great offensive sup-
port. Katie Newman played well on
defense.
1!1 Boys 4, lY!.er Curtis scored the WU\-
ning goal as No Mercy defeated the Rebels
Sweeper Nick GalasSic's stop attack con·
trolled the game. Goalie Nick McCarthy, a
first-year player, is fast becoming one of the
best goalies in the division. Josh Butman
created many scoring opportunities from
his right wmg posibon. Rebel sweeper
)3randon Gould played an excepbona.l
game.
In Girls 4, No Fear bested the No Name
2-1 . Talia Guidotti scored the WlIUUDQ goal.
Goalies Amanda Campbell and Amy Mudd
and Jennifer Wong played well on defense.
The No Name's game-tying goal was called
back in,)he fourth quarter on an offsides
violation.
In Girls 3, The Green Giants played a
doubleheader Saturday and had a great
day in spite of missing three of their best
players. They lost their first game of the
season in the morning to Corona del Mar
and then came back to take a 2· 1 decision
over 'Tustin in the second game. Goalies
Ginny Warmington and Kristin Case were
· outstanding and Piper Phillips played well
on defense and Colleen Farrell was strong
at sweeper.
Usa Owad and Amanda McCann each
scored goals for the Green Giants, now 9-1
Playoff picture:
Playoffs start for Division 4 girls on Nov.
t 1. Division 4 boys, aud both boys and girls
in divisions 3 and 5 will begin Nov. 18. J;>ivi·
sion 2 doesn't have playoffs because CIF
ru1es say playoffs must be completed by
Nov. l t when high school tryouts start.
The Heat belts Huntington, 11-1
~ COSTA MESA -The Heat,
Costa Mesa's Region 120. SOCCt1R
Division 4 Plus team. ran .
away with an 11-1 victory Saturday over
Huntington Beach Region 55 to remain
unbeaten in eight hies.
Greg Perrine scored three goals m the
opening quarter, on assists by Michael Gar-
diner and Billy Lund, to get the Heat smol-
dering. They moved ahead 5-1 in the sec-
ond-quarter on a goals by Gardiner, assist-
ed by Devon Stephens, and 04Dlly Kirkon-
an, assisted by Scott Wade.
Charlie Hirst, :Zach Powell, Steven
Tbom~s and Anthony Saldana played
strong defense to keep Huntington Beach
away from the Heat goal most of the game.
Kirkorian finished with three goals to tie
Perrine for the team lead. Gardiner and
Bryce Sheridan each added two goals and
Ryan Denman had one.
The Heat host the Huntington Beach
Region 143 Plus team Saturday.
CdM captures the mh:rl·batlle
CORONA DEL MAR -•
Corona del Mar shut out S 0 C CE R
previously-unbeaten Newport·'Harbor Sal·
urday m the "m.m.i • Battle of the Bay m
AYSO girl's division 3 soccer.
The win clinches first place in area play
for CdM with one game remammg agdll1st
Tustin pnor to section play.
Kaylee Acuff, again. was perfect in goal.
She has given up only one goal m 28 quar-
ters this season. The defense of Kabe
Osborn,, Arlk.i Gupta, Patty Paddo and Jill
Quyf? allowed on two shots on goal the
entire gapie.
Bridget McEvoy-Hein scored the fust
goal on a pass tram Colby George Melinda
Tucker added the second after Lauren
I lightning strikes for ~wins ' :
The Beach City ICE Hoci:EY 1 ~ Llghtrung Squirt A lee
H~ey Teatn opened its season with wins
over the San D1ego Stars, 5·2, and the
Ontano Jets, 5-3, with Newport Beach's
Nick Sacco and Enc Jones in the thick of it.
Sacco 1s the team's goaltender, and
Jones, a .defender, scored the winning goal
in one of the wins. The Phoenix Jr. Road-
runners pro'vlde the next competit\on at
Side Sy S1de Arena m Huntington Beach on
Sunday at 11 :30 a.m. ·
Registration for youth boo~ set
NEWPORT BEACH BASKETBALL -Registrabon for
the Eastbluff Boys and Girls Cub's youth
' •
+ ...... w:L ........ ...:l.l.!W.C...W!;&...Y~~~~~.LllU..~l,J-~ ket · ·
approx:unately 24 spdts in each grade (one
through eight) are still available. Presea.son
practice-begms m December
Edlund ·Who set up er's goal. Melissa
Lanni capped off the scoring on a break-
away for her 17th goal of the sea.son in rune
games She leads all scorers in the 17-t~am
Q mler-region
Mustangs top Ocean View, 10-2
COSTA MESA
-The Costa
Mesa .Uttle League major diVISlon Mus-
tangs snapped a tw~game Josmg streak
Sunday with a 10·2 win.over Ocean View.
Pitcher Matt "Dog" Bourquardez drove
in four runs on three hits to lead the Mus-
tangs. Bryce Sheridan drove in two runs on
two doubles and Silly Halverson had a two·
run double to pace the hittin!l attack.
Catcher Aarron Staggs chipped in with a
great defensive effort behind the plate.
The Mustang~ will be at Seaview Sun·
day for a 1 p m. game.
lnteresled players may phone 640-6650
for mform.ation, or VlSl1 the club (2555 Vista
Del Oro, near Corona del Mar High School)
Monday-Fnday, 1-7 pm. to sign up.
CM atiooal registration slated
COSTA r...1ESA LITTLE LEAGUE
-The Costa
Mesa National Uttle'League will be hold·
ing two registration dates in November, the
first Saturday. Nov 4. at Ball Park Plaza
from noon to 4 p.m. The second session.
scheduled to last three hours, will be at Th-
angle.Square, Entertainment Level, on Nov
30th sta.rtmg at 5:30 p.m. Through Novem-
ber, the Slgn-up donation is $60 per player,
with a total donation not to exceed $150 per
family.
For more mformabon call 435-0300.
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COSTA ••oesA lO Agt. 751.,.330 . ***· Non smoker. 4500CampusDrM Couple 10 maNga 100 to call a 900 number K ORGANS 6059
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greenbelt. Bright. 18r 1Ba, aervlng bar, AAA 3 DIAMONDS.· akytlght, nu pnVcarpet In CM. Call to Identify, FIT. 310-430-4444 P.O. Box SOO·KO, King size box spring &
neutral colora. Year or pvt patio, S585-S600/ Clean rma. breakfast, 2 gar. $1150 64t·9294 64&-8710. Uma, PA 19037. matt w /lrame & hud-1---------~7•~0~~ ~~8J! mo. 546-9081 P~~':Po~a:~~ ,::· FOUND KEYS on t7th DELIVERY DRIVER $3S,OOO/Year Income board, $100. 722-0458 TICRETS 6075
854-5205 Agent. BACK BAY 2070 NeWJ)9rt Btvd, INDUSTRIAL ~788 StrHt ln Costa Meaa. with r'c~ ~ded for potenllal. Reading Que•n Mattr••• liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 1Br 1Br apt. Patio, CM. 1.aoo-284-3229 ' Call Mana. 574""4249 local urn ture delivery. Books. Toti tr .. 1·8QO-Wanted CHEAP AIR
.. -------1A Beaoh Duplex. 3Br carport. $605/mo. Call \. (wortc). Or tve mag. Call 650-33n . 89a.9n8 Ext. R-5139 Good condlt!on. Call
B~ Owner: 28' 2Ba
c;ondo, >tlnl ocn view.
911low mkt Open FrV
SaVSun. 960-4140
LAGUNA . 2Ba, gar, fp, w/d, d/W, 548-6093 UH 3450•8F. 2300 SF FOUND KEYS With GOURMET coo~ •for details 57 ...... 244.
Most us C it••• •Fi om Sl90 (t·W)•
•From $350 (RT}• •
No Restrlotlons
1-800.3SCMJ802
Sh.A.CB 1040 ~!':,·,~:~~:::~: E.'akte Country W9"s VACATION A/C moslly ofc. 1001 child pornography tip houaekHp!ng, exp d, 1,000 WEEKLY Stuff· ROLL TOP DESK
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 281 aptt M w/atudy, RENTALS 2722 W.17th ST CM SM Agl llne attached. Call hvek 0~1• F~. 8N°~ Ing envelop•• at 7 dra1111er, full 51z..e, Ba11'ld9e..Qated. 28R fp, akylt, deck. 1865. Unlt·V/Call 65().8287 548-8211. am r. ewpo eac home. Easy work, ex· dark pm• llnish, w l
Un I q u • La 8 u n a 2BA ~ool & apa No pets. 180 21at SL , 0 0 area. 71 4-873-36"3 caUent pay. Free d• aolld oak chair. Paid Charmer. W/Sludlo. $127S. Reta. 540-7551 845-9543/84&-1164 New 28 motor home F UND: range Cat H T I N tails. Fr•• detalla. over $600 for both,1---------0cean View S269 000 fot rent. Full kitchen, Mal• w/llea collar. ome YP sta Hded. TV r:LECTRONICS 1811~ 2 Sch 304_3734 day 786-5180 ev. E'.ade lrg 1&2Br, lndry how TV/VCR D 28th St. & Newport Also PC/Word proces Send S.A.S.E.: P 0 aell for $250 obo , ,. , ""'•--•y""s..,.H--O_R __ E'""S ___ H...,.O_U_S __ E_, _ G alJ N • «. . ay BUS"M1:SS .. sor ..,..,. S40 000/ Box SOO-KQ, uma. PA both. 714·&46-6340 ~or:o 6080 _ rm. ar av • o peta. '&wkly rat••· 55H844 u~~ a Btvd. 723-5841 • • 19037 ~,.~ -------• Fuml.r"ied OI unlum New crpt, ve<y bright, FINANCE year Income potential. ~__.,-·....,..,..-----1 Sofa $125, club chr .& l'ijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii NEWPORT . 3Br 1~Ba. Fp, gar. quiet garden ••tting. Npt &ch oo.anfront LOST CAT. L.tg fluffy _Toll frH 1-SOG-89&-AJaalul Employment oltmn sasa. wing chr •• $()"Mitsubishi TV
BEACH 1069
$2,600/mo 642·5290 $6504765. Move In Reaerve now for wkly/ orange & white (al-07'78 Exl.T-5139 for liahlng Industry. Earn S75 ot>o. ~ Beautiful oak ca.b1ne.t
oflly $49'. 931-a427 monthly winter rentals. moat peach) neut d•tans up-io~.ooo-se.ooo
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilBlQ CANYON gated Fully furnished 3Br male w/IOnliJ buahv HOUSl!.KE•P.,._ per month. Room & ---------w /doors, stereo
$119,000.Studlo lwcury townhome, 28r, •Lare• 18d S600/mo. 2Ba, gar. ~o amk/no BUSINESS tall. Extra toe on ••ch ""' s:.n for Boardl Tranaportatlonl MERCHANDISE sound, pertecu Mo..,_
gated, built 1990, AC 2Ba, den. Totally re-& 2Bd 1Ba Cottage pel8. Karen 434-1424. OPPORTUNITY front paw. Name la Newport condo 2 No experience nee••· MISC 6015 Ing. Can deliver.
& heat, close to bch modeled & upgraded. $750/roo Plu1 uua. -'THUMBS' but com•• day1 pw week. Call aaryl Male/Female. • S1950. Call 759-7659
Ro•• Real Eatat• $3150/mo. 759-7602 •714-873-1211• 2904 to 'Thumbalea'. Laat 833-7191, Muat be 18 . ·For iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim
.................. 250-4525 B ig Canyon Hom• LG'1BR NEAR e>eui. RENTALS TO aeen vie Tyler Way/ Income Potential up (llore' lnformallon call. NEWt Washer & Oryerl•••••••••
$229,00P 4br/2~ba, 3 car gar. Pool, /.ated, Pl•Y.. SHARE 2724 Att•nllon N•tworlC P~ularlno, Costa to You Call 565-3484 (208)545"4155 ext S!iOO/both . New: GARAGE SALES
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"•an View, Cloae to Avl now I S4,2ootmo. ,.roun , 1,. •.... ble. M ••a· R IE WARD· to llaten to a 1 o min A89518. FH. Re fig. $850 23 cu. In. ... • -Marketer• AACES Owner heartbroken. tape to learn more. IS-pc Bd1m Set ltaltlan ~ 1
beach, 2 bdrma, 2 Call 648-4114 Near Trlan1•• Balboa 3Bd 2Ba Ou· Road Service comes Thumba Is epileptic & ASSEMBLE ARTS, Laquer Cherrywood 1
baths, nice polio at••· Condo 4'br/3ba, Eaat SqW1re. 842-S 98 ~ex Spaclou1 muter to the U.S. Flnd ou1 needs medication. Internet laJea Agent CRAFTS, TOYS, $2700 080. Hou ... •---------1
gated, pool & •P• Bluff, lmmac, pool, no MODl!RN 2Bd w/glau .w/ba1h. Nr bch. S500 why AACES Agenta Please call Jen, 71"-Do you want to gel on Jewelry, wood llema, hold mlac. 574-8319 BALBOA ,.
Ro•• Real E•t•t• pet a, 1 yr lease. wall .. d llvlnte room Avl lmmedl 873-1249 are earning thousands 641•1t12 th• ground floor of typing, aewlng, com-ISLAND -6106 11 ..................... 2~525 $2000/mo 640-1285 be..-ned ....... patio by their third bl-· thla exploalv• new pu1er work from home PLANT CLEARANCE.I . S7IS/m0. ()';. E. 16th. CbdMth 2 .!.°°'"1 a ldw/pNvt weekly commlaalon Lo at Eyegla•••• "'edlum? Control your In. your spare time. IS2' OKing or Queen ,pa1ms I 2Br 2~B• Twnh•• lla•tbluff tmmac 381 See M , 437 Pnnc«on a •· p ... ng, w . o check. 1•800.a39-Mauve plastlc can, hra? CarHr? Income? Great pay. FrH de-. Junipers, helws St .Juat Moved Sat earn-I Custom upgrde, pool, 2aa townhouse u~ gr amk/pet. S425/S450. 5176 lost NwpVCDM area. You mlght be the best talls call 1 ·800-632· CrtN...trult.avocado (!Nit-2. Deco Items, ctths, I
apa. Steps to beach. graded Gar 'w/d Newly refurb 1811Ba N.ar beach. 472·2090 · 10/27. 721•14"7 addition to our sales 8007, 24 hours. Ing) SIO. Cement foun-shelves, TV. mlrco, I
S169K. Bkr 842-3850 S1050I~. 1eo-01oe . W/flW IA lcWefV gated COM Home. Near Behl ATTN: Experienced team. Ideal candidate CRUISE SHIPS HIRING talns $110, bird baU\S dive gear, glassware, I
N. LI tin II llnl complex nMr 'rr1•""'I• • -d k ,_ .... _ .. ,._" Truck Driver• Drive to wlU supply the en•·e-,,, __ up to ~".OOO+/ S20 90H7+1M22 antiques, etc. Good I
W I g. rg Guard-gated comm. 281 Sq.1810/mo. M2-1D -ec • .......... ........ ownl so ciown/78 u ...... -I Quality 4/5Bd 3Ba 28a, tum key. Avl now Spacious N/S '495 -nta all mil ,.,..__ PERSONALS preneulal aplnt. have month working on Waterford Crystal, ·40 Junkl
600
Balt>oa Ave. h 8 n Fashion ml 8 R 1 SUPER 1111 UtnNGS +"VA utl 878-3839 -· ea . ..,...,.. advertlalng experience cruise ahlps or land· pea. elegant pattern Moving Fri, Sat, Sun exec om r n moa. • • ,.q. 11111r ·•• · ershlp posalble In 18 and a exceptlonal tour companles. No "Shella" gob1e11. 51h. 8am-2pm 2 fng, J
Isl w/~pa, pvt yard°!' $2900, 81WG0-2829 atw+2ba ~ hu19 CDM share 3br/1ba 1 months. Average tr k d O fl fl I 1 & CDS. Xlnt cond, wont Harbor View Hom•• t.noed yd, • Peh block to ocean, SHk· 10,000 mlles/month. ac reoor . ur rm experience neceasaty. utea, co1d a • apt stove, WO, mlrco, lastl Only $499,900 w/ 3BR 2e• Monaco OK. M~2848 Ing reaa. rmate. N/S Company Drivers: poeDrONALS 3002 wlll aupply th• knoW._ For Information call 1· more. Priced $40-S60 trundle bed, Inflatable I TERMSI Call now " ~ edge, akllla & support. 206-634-0488 Ext. eL or take. All for boat, teak bench.. pie-,
Patrick Tenore A.gt mod•I $2000/mo. S800 Call. 875-3508 NEWER. EQUIPMENT. For more Info. fax a C8951l. FH. $2,000 531·9843 ture1. mirrors & misc l
760-8702 Gwdnet Incl ~10 • CM Hom• 3Qr/2ba, ;g~pe'!.'t,v•N=y/A bpen-ple Dally Hol'OK°" u~to-reaume .to 493-9149, Dietary Supervlaor. all kinds! 908 s Bav· I
OCl!AN VIEW LIDO ISLAND NEWPORT kltch prlV, N/S, NJD, Unes c1.aoo-843-8308 Date Soap Reaulta. Attention. LH Gr .. n•. Futr time position front. Can 673-5808 I BEACH 2669 furn or unfum. $500/ Call Nowl 800-33G-MAIL STORE available for a certl· CAM.ERAS & Sal• Sat 4th 9-4. Inc lg • 11:~~h~eu:.ft~~ay ~J>:~~u;B:.81;.~~;r, mo.+~ utl. tSS0-2120 :adl~n~os~~3M1;,~~ 2500 ht t380 S2 991 PIT Help Fn & Sat fled Dietary supervl· EQUIPMENT GO 16 Teak bkcaa• a deak, I Owner 633•9698 1 f f 1 BS 1BD Avl lmmedl In a.5pm central. Calllll min. 18+TT req. Setv-u. Mus1 be neat. honest aor for a 113 bed SNF 6 pc . blu aofa & morel
part e.uy urn, rp c. 28d 19a Qayfront Apt. our 3bd home. W/d, f/ (819) M$-M;M. i. dependable. Call for In rural community of Maml"a 645-1000·5 14°' N Ba)'front. '
$2000/mo. Avail Nov. Utl Paid. 11300/Mo. .aTTN •-I d t J I s.t8-7306 • 4th. 876-4912 Agt. Garage Included. Cal.I p, 2 lg yrda, full priv. -I ..... per enc:• DATINGt SHY? •PP · anc:e · 15,000. Ocean, 1 1/4 wllh 76-lSOmm lens, OUT·Of·COUNTY ""'0+ S300 Oep.+ Truck Drivers, Drive to For a fun time call lledlc:al Front Oftlca houra away, local motor drive booster, 0 ked . , PROPERTY
1525
N•w Rental 3Br 2.5Ba, 873-17.81. 1/3 ut11. Elle ~&-4435 own I $0 down/78 011.592.590-012. & lnauranc• PIT lakea/atreams for fish· prism fln~er, Sunpak verstoc wcth i
ocean view, pool, tao-w38cl Apt 1Bd Avail. H ... hr 28R 2 BA Apt cents all miles. Own-33• per minute, 18+ mornings. Costa Mesa lng/awlmmlng, p.grlcul· 622. Pro-flash • ac-5tuff? I
409 Aor••• 2.a
Mii•• form Alt_.,..
Northeastern Callfor·
nla. Paved toad,
power, well views of
Warner Mountatn•.
S30,500 owe, S-4,500/
down, 10%, 1:)71,11/
month, 1 ll•yeara.
Owner/Broker
(9 I 6)233·5348.
nla 2-car gar. 12000. on Beach Block •t ... 7 erahlp poaalble In 18 ea .. ,...70 Call I AM tural & logging lndua· ceuorlea S18SO obo. A c:all to· Avai111/1. &4S-977S 2ath St. s.-10/+ s.;, Nie; 5 r:t+•f d:· month a. Average GIRLll GlllLll OIRLll .....,.....,u ' n • ,trlea. Lower coat of llv-Call 675-6434. Classified 1 " OCEANFRONT Avl tmmedl e7W80 P .. :.. ccail ;:2~92-:., · 10,000 mltea/month. Talk to them now NANNY for Npt Beach Ing while enjoying the Buy 11 Sell II. Find It. will help } r-.~~-,.,.---,--.-•---------·-Company Drivers: one on onel home. Day & night beauty of Jh• chang· Cla .. lfled. 842·5&78
Fum 38t 2Ba lower •Deluxe Cond•• 2 lg N8 Beaut hae, 1g yar. d, NEWER EQUIPMENT. t~ ex 7101 poaltlona available. Ing suaona In a -===-----mi-==ii=m-=im-•1mmr:::
duplex. Winter l•ue. Sn.. 28a. 1860 eq tt. Next to Nature Park. CompetlUV• pay/ ben-S3MJmift. 11+ TT PM ony. Call 833-7181. frlendl'/ community. r
Garage. SHIOO/mo. Near bch. Pool/tenn. Prvt. Pew OKI $550 eflts. Call New Apple ~11~W4S4 P/T Aaaoo In Whal.. RHume to: Autumn
Agt. 875-4912 ,•S1400. Pgr 4Slo-7073 v~ pe9w ·~ Unea 1-800-6'3-8308 Humoroua non/am!( sale supply Muat be Nuralno Care, 131 or 1.SOO.e43-3384, SWF.Sr Cltl&•f\ wllllng to~ FUiiy Whitmore Lane ,
Madison, SD. Mon-ffr1 ••D•alrM companion capitalized 842:1'34 Ukiah, CA 85482.
8-5pm Centtal. Catllll rot M\ tlmMI HRM PO ' (707t 482-8838, Fu:
National Qroo•rr Bolt 11MICM CA82127 Paolfto' COffM MouM (707) ~·1809.
Coupon a o o ka. Hlrfng alJ poaltlona for Dlt.otor of "Staff O. --------COSTA MESA 2624 COSTA MES& 2824 COSTA MESA 2624
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1 .e o o -e • 1 -e O 4 a 5530 l"AX ~: 114-e:n. be State approved • 07U Attn: Ellut>tilh. with po1lt1ve ,r•fer·
l'e1tal/Mer•h•W 101••••••••• Or c.at N1· encN. Position ev&ll-
Prlm• location.a to • ~ .I08 ll!aml.o..:~~~~=~~-eble lmmedlat.ty. f'u otiooae. 12,000 t100+ pwday.Pald f!OITAL r .. ume to: Aurumn
Eeek•Y· 1 .. 000311· dally. I.MY .... Or .. t lat Nursing Care, 1S1
-(14 hoUn). potentialf ~1042. NO WILL TRAIN w "It m 0,. I.. n •• Appl+lnto 11._.,.J·t•t Uldal\, CA 81412. ,_.
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Onoehr ~;.aeo-C#. 876'4GIO. 080. Or lr9de f0t Min ••M *Ut·'7t49 ..,~. 'n3-M36 '81 m.DOllAOO Wilt blke+caati. 675-2443 1W Mm Orl(i. •
WRICH sum 4i• .......... wired in..nor. Gooe1 ownr. ~pd. 8'1L..PWf • U..abroom I-and~ 13c..r .
14 Hooaed leCket 15 lillvt-lii °"9 ., taonn.t
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17Ve.llfd 19 AmoUnt
bonow.d 1 g Gtoteequ41
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21 Mo9Ufld 238ebw .•
~ Drop hea\'lly
• 25 Uln fresh 2e Mol1 ffKtUe
32 CMttmas song 33 Better lat• -never
85 GfHllletter
36 Blgttuck
37 In d«>t 38 Clear (of}
~ Long. long -· 40 OnlOn'a cousin 4t~bey :~ "47 Honey drlnk
'48 -about tlmel .49 Occtlr
52 califomla patk
57 T ennls pro
eo~ 81~ 82~ 63 "'9gatiYe vot•
&4 Team 65 Ctiarttts e&"SMOetr.-
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3 Hvt>tid cltrvs .. More ntmble 5 Moumf\11 cry 6 NovellSt -
Stanley
Gardner 7 -001. make
8 =ling!• canoe) '
g lalamlc blle 10 MosJcat
instrument .
11 Gerden~• 12 Transmitted 13 Wooden plo
20 P.ltcher
Hen;t1iser
22 Legendary bird
2.C S1unt . 25 Beal ill
26 Subarctic forest
27 Jargoo
29 Mlslal<e 00 Keep your~
• onl :!J • 31 Hot drink
33 SUit material
S4 Milke haste '.fl Evergreen •
46 Snake's
comments 49 Rose·truit
50 ·-W•nt for CMstmas" 51 Multlcolol'ed
52 Tall tale
53 Exclude
StC Matinee -
55 Abound
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Opening Jead: King of•
• or .... Gl•8l pen&n. Condi l2k ml. 12.900. everything, moontool,
until the thud round, then rao the •"'-ioe.1Jon1 cloH9t oeo. Cell ?n..,047 MAZDA 9125 c"•· se200. 41'1·2333
t!Uffn ot diamondl to EPt'a kjnr. Moortne lo land. Call 'II CADILLAC ....,....
Cle Cam •• low bea .... Si .. -•1..e Steve 723-6a83 · ;Cfeme w/Cftmt .,U.thtf '93 Pr•te .. LX U~• OLDSMOBILE 9155
• • •.-.. 11 90 , ft aH Udo l•I lnt./t'°"""*/Ollly lllK Mi. new, OJ'lpO, auto 11\11, .
eonaract WU defin.itely IOlna dCNJi Tip, Prtv f:ome. $900/ Must Stt. Very NI.ct. pwr .. eer/wndtJbrk1/liiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilt lf Weat S•ined the lead. declarer mo. JHs 975-1422. ONLY•••••••• 11,eee Cir lock•, 4-dr. 34K rnl. •4a Old• Cuti•••
spumed the finesse ia favor of the No Ctldlt °' lllriblt Ctldlt Must aee. Mint green Supreme, WM•. A/C,
club spli• at,ately the right .dec:i8iOP aoet Sllpa 2()-112 ft, OK·We WI finance anyone ¥1/ $11 500 Call 646-8707 am/Im stereo. $3700. ., ldMI loo. Pool, lndty 1ow dowrVmonlllly paymtntJ. '
mathematically. Unfortunately rm, etc. Secure Lido SOUTH COAST 080 545.7277
dubewere4-l.aodeclattrhadtobe area.123-4014 IMnORTS MERCEDES 9130-------
content with eight tricks -three in i--------r iiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PONTIAC 9170
each minor suit and the mltj<>Hui~ CAMPERS RV'S 714-44S.9072 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aces. ' ' '78 MIRCEDE&·BENZ waa·declarer merely the victim of TlUULERS 8014 _D_O_D_G_! _____ , 450SL /Bleck On Black '88 8000 SE Oelono·
bad luck, or wu there a better way iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii9iiOii6iiSil ,/Quality pelnL AbSOIUt\flY pre EO, all pwr/opt, 1 I ., Wlnnabeeo 19' Toy· like brand new Inside/out. owner. minll 109k ml. w tackle the P ay. ota, 4 cyl. Shows llke '91 Qrend Caravan Non• Finer. 11171< Miles. $2900 060 •• 974-4388 By and large, declan~ did well. not 10k ml .. $13,500 L8 loadedl lmmac. In/ ONLY ........... s1 2.eoo, ________ _
However, a little a4juatment in the Call. 8S2·8180 out, orig owner, run No Cfedit or Tembl• CrtCIJI PORSCHE timing would have pointed the way grtl 511,500. 96s.1121 OK·W• can ftnance anyone w/ w the winajng line. Holding up t.he 1-M-0-1-0-9-CY-C_L_E_S__ low Cl6wrl/monthly payments.jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii a~e of aplldes was correct, bu t r. --------SOUTH COAST '79 911 SC TARGA
• before tu.ins the d iamond finesse SCOOTERS 8018 FORD 9075 IMPORTS super condt Tan. 5·spd.
declarer ebould have tested tbe iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii AC, stereo, Plrellls
clubs. '88 Honda NX 850 '18 FORD ESCORT QT 714448•9072 $13,500 75tM288
9175
shfl!b 41 Banquet 42 Fragrant flower
tC4 Obstruct 56 Curve Follpw the play of this hand. Can
59 Female. you improve on how South handled
At\.er winning the. ace of spades, Cosmetleally g reat, JRed/A/CJNew stereo • 8 3 3005 D good 1---------
declarer should ca.sh the queen and mechanically. perfect. /New ~nt 881< Mi. Vtry NICI condl fully loaded, TOYOTA 9210
king of clubs. Revelation of the 4-1 $1400 obo. 840-7410 OHLY .................. 12,295 gar. kept, snrt, blu/1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
split tnea.ns t hat only eight trick.a No Cftdit or T•rlblt Cr.Oii gray. $7500. 551·2014 1• . 45 Bom ~~sa!"'ndp~,..'pe.,r~.... ~ no trum~ aft.er the lea? or tlie
king of spades.
The auction was a straightfor-
ward example of the modem style
of no-trump openings, with one no
..,,..-+--+--+--t trump having a range of 15-17 and
two no trump 20-22. North's raise·
-------w game was clearcut. . South held up the ace of spades
OK·W• can finance anyone w/ · '85 Creaald• A1.1to, are available if the diamond finesse low down/monthly payments. '88 MERCEDES BENZ fully loaded, orig
is going to fail. When the queen of AUTOMOBILES SOUTH COAST • 420 SEL ,/Black on Blk owner. Xlnt condl :
diamonds loses to the ltlng and a IMPORTS tmpecc & t1uly nawtess $4750 640-3270
heart is returned, the·nnlt way ever}' lnCh. 1281(. Miies. •e6 Cami')/ loaded
declarer can come to nine tricb ia • 714448·9072 ONLY ........... $t~,500 60k 1 57200 ..... ssful h fi So B..,11 9030 N.o Credit or Terrible Crec:lit m •• gray, wtw1 a sµc;ce eart ne.sse. ........ '80 Bron-co Edc;tl OK·Wecanf1t1eneeanyonewf OBO. good ,c.ondl
Sout.ti ~ust. insert the· queen, and .'?• .2002 Bauer, 4 whl dr., 1 low Clown/mOnthly payments. Call. 673·9014 4
Proper Play earns ita J·uat reward restored, owner, cfa•~1 $11,000 · xtnt condl nu palnV 080. 722":6422 SOUTH COAST • 1993 Corolla DX 1--------------------------1 Inter AM/FM stereo IMPORTS 12,000 mlles air am/ $3500 obo 631-6795 ' '92 Explorer Sport fm casa cruise ps pb •---------------------------1----.,,--..,,.-,...,...,.,·~---,.....,....~ V6, 4x4, auto, a/c, CD 714·448·9072 1 owner just llke new. NEWPORT NEWPORT POWER BOATS '85 BMW 535 I cass, ps, snrl. atarm, • s11,100. PP 150.1322
-.--+---+--t B'E!'•CH 6169 Br"CH · 6169. 7012 /Charce>al/A/C/S·Spd $14,995. 544-3684 '89 190 2.6. Must .-. '""" ~ /I-Owner /95K Orig · see, mint cond, no ac·t---------
-.--t--+--t iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii lemlal14:.'e·r. EWuorond"'mrloUldecot nwd/. HONDA 9085 cGidar.eangtse,dd. eFnutlol rpdolnwgesr .. VANS 92 25 ... Furn, appliances & S.•I• Sat 4th onlyr 31, Chrle,pran twin g, " " liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii much more. Sat 11/4 7am-1. Furn, elths, F/B, well equlp'd, Glrt ONLY ............. $5,700 $11 ,900. pp 540.1011
9.3, 455 Catalina Or. hs•hold. Must gol dive/fish/cruise boat. No Credit Of Tefl'lbte Credit •86 CRX SI Blk 2 '83 Ford 14 pass, p/s,
(btwn Clay & Broad) 2001 Vista Cajon Asking 540k. 723-4075 OK wt can fin1nct anyone w( seater, snrf, 5spd, AC, '90 MERCEDES·BENZ p/b, dual A/C, new low doWnlmonlhly payments. AM/FM cass nu tire.J / 420SEL /Black. On tires. lo mi. Xlnl concU GATED SOUTH c·oAST belts $3300.' 675-3,4'38 Black /Dual Airbags $3950. 262·0421 COMMUNITY SALE t Chrome Wheels /New TRANSPORTATION SAIL BOATS 7014 IMPORTS wk. 566•1000 ext i 640 Michel ins /New A/C 1-------
Bayvfew Terrace. Sat, 71A A48~9072 Compressor /New major VOLKSWAGEN 9235 Nov. 4, 8am.3pm. 150 .,_ · I"' h'-home development. '88 LAGUNA 30 1 9 .,..5 8 M w 2 0 0 2 HYUNDAI · 9090 service ,.ew everyt "10· liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Lots of great · buys. BOATS Olesel. furling, other Strong englne(Trans. ~:~~~t~~ :,07~ ~~~ '89 Jetta low mi., blk,
Across from Npt 7011 extras. $16,995.95 Rona well. Needs '89'HUNDAI EXCEL 01. • viu & repairs (Oocu. c/d , auto, sunrf.
Beach Marriott Sultesriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PP 675-6128 work. Blue. Adorable! ,/Charct grey met./New mented). All books and $6.000 OBO. Day 437-
on Bayview Way off 13 ft Boston Whaler. 29, Lancer 3 saUs-: Make OHerl stereo/69K Ml. Very Nice records since day 1. Not 9484 Eve. 759·8442
Jamborff Rd. Follow loaded, extraa-40 diesel, wneel, VHF: Wk-642-4321 Ext. 342 ONLY ........... $18,950 1 ding or scraleh on en· '89 Jetta Very clean!
the signs. Check this Yamaha self mixer. equipped, clean. Hm-642-6723. No Credit or Te<rlble Credit tire cac, Impeccable & Navy blue. 2 dr, 5spd,
one outl Extra clean. A Whale 511 ,000. 723-4074 OK·We can'finance anyone w/ flawless In every respect. P/S, co, nk mi. A
Huge MulU ESTATE of a buyl... ....... $4800. cu 9035 low dow!Vmonthly PayrMnts. $22,800 ........... FIRM steell $5,900 1!57-1003
Sat 4th only! aam.a (310) 592-3028 Cal 25 rebullVloaded, BUI n ,SOUTH COAST P I ea a e ca 11 u a
Pwrtool•, furn, 'clths, 18' Duffy 2 years cruising/racing, s75oo IMPORTS SOUTH COAST •--------
anUques, toys & lln-young, well cared tori firm". W/out dlnk/molor '84 Century Olympic IMPORTS MISC. AUTO 9245
ens. Xmas.:ouqoer. $12,750. 675·2933 Must •~el 723-6048 ed. Rons great. PS, 714448°9072
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PrlsclU• Lan . electric, xlnt-llke newl SPEED •-owner. 95k ml. $2500 JAGU•n 9105 FROM $175. Por·
MULTI FAMILY $4900. American ui obo. 640.7410 Brian n.r. C 1 • • B""'t co. B40.116s SKI BOATS 7016 MERCURY 9135 sches, adt tac;s.
Moving llvlng room furn, kltch set, bikes,
office chr eel Oall• for
details 675-3639
Sale • Craft FllJr
Sat, Nov. 4, 8-12
Christ Lutheran
Church·& School
760 Victoria Street
GARAGE SALE -1990 JAGUAR X.IS Chevys, BMW's, Cor· Eaatbluff courtyard Seturda)f 9am 1995 Duffy 17 ft Can't seem to veues. Also Jeeps. 4 electrlc sport boat. 1985 Bayllner Bed In Convertible. Beautiful WO's. Your area. Toll Sale. Nov 4/5 9AM. 1214 Rutland Rd. Newl Used as demo. Bow. Low hrs. 125 get to all those red over tan leather, '77 LINCOLN MAAK V free 1•800_898•9778
MOVJNG SALE
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3812 CATAMARAN
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STQRAQE SALE Sat 8:30.10:30am
King bed, office furn,
1990 Nissan Maxima,
1600 Superior, Bldg. 300
Sat/Sun 8 ·12 Why play Hide 'N
2000 Seadrift Or. Seek with childcare?
Furn, kids atutf, sports Call Claaalfled
& office equip & more. today! 642·5678.
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Deslgnfr clothing 12· (In Alley) F 11 f repair jobs co player, air bag. /Blk On Blk 1Brand new Ext. A.5 139 for current 16. China, llnlna. Behind Weatcliff Plaza ~ actory warrantee. HP. $4,000. 060 Mint cond! $21 ,995 • palntJMoonrool/1~ner llsllngs.
wicker, furn, used off Irvine Blvd. near s10;300. American (71 4) 574-9319 around the'house? financing avallable. lmp.eccable cond. car
t ft Boat Co. 840.1765 L t th •compu era, so ware. .f-1. arlner's School. *1988 22ft Ski Boat• a e Cove Motoring Dir from le11surt world.1'. --------Hsehold Items. 2621 •---------Dfnghy 8'. West Ma-5.7 titre V-8, King ClaHlfled 650.5915 . 801-2469 ONLY ............. $3,600 AUTO PARTS
Buckeye St. 75~·7727 Overstocked with rlne, new bottom, & 3 Cobra O/O, low profile Service· No Crtc:llt or Terrible 'Credit 11_ RE
TRADE
through classlfled
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stuff? apd new engine $800 hull. just serviced, SELL OK-Wecantln&nCttnyonew/ Q PAIR
A call to firm. 723-6048 new:-controller/uphol· Directory low CIO'Nl1fmonthly poymenll:liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Classified Whether you're buying stery. Gteat ski boat· help you find your used vehlcle SOUTH COAST Merc.ed•• SL Factory
will help or selllng, Classified ras .. looks great. .... re-reliable h~lp. through classlfled IMPORTS liard top, mint condl
042_,878 covers all your neeclsl adv, to go. $10,500 .. 42.a878 Ma~•e?& 71A AAa 9072 Ills 1990-1995. $1800 64S.944g/574~247 v ..-~ ..,_..g.o obo. (909) 678-4182
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