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SERVING THE NEWPORT -MESA COMMUNmES SINCE 1907 . THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10~ 1998
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• A 10-acre fire threatens
20 homes, but a Fire
Department program to
cut down vegetation may
have prevented a disaster.
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NE\\ PORT BEACH An
ellort lo rrdm11 vegetation m the
Bc1< k B.iy nM~ haw' saved homes
thilt \H'rt • th1t•dtl nl•d bv a 10-acre
lne \\'t~dnt'Stlay '
Iwenty homes on Santiago
Dm 11 that '>II on a blulf overlook-
mu thr> Back Ba)' were bnefly in
peril when a tire engulfed a
den'iel) covered portion of the
Upper Ne\' port Bar Ecological
Pre erve.
Flumes shot over the rooh uf
l\~O homP...!>, but hrehghters were
able to get ·bet'" een the tire dnd
th1.. ~tructures and knock the
hlt11.P down 19mhcdntly. The
hlaze w<1s fully con tamed at. 6: t 8
pm.
A Newport Beach police officer
w11 ldkPn to Hodg Hospital,
whi>r~ he wa.s treated for smoke
mhc latwn Thl're wen~ no other
inJttrll's. .
Authonlle<> credit ·a utuel
b1edk," a clearing between
home:. and the grdssy ared, v.1th
prl'Ventmu a catustrophe. ·
"Through our program we
wt.m" ttlll~ lo buy the necess~ry
tunf> to keep the hre bdck." said
John Blauer. the commuruty rela·
hons ofhcc>r for the Newport
Beach F'ire ttnd Manne Depart·
m nt "Without 1t, 1t 1S po ible
that homes ma\ have been dam-
aged or burned.
·Some homeowner-. were
extH•m<>Jy womed where they
would spend Chnstmas "
A'iOl OS BV 00N lEAClWAll V I'll OT
Newport Beach firefighters survey the scene a t a fire inside the Back Bay on Wednesday night as high winds whipped Dames through the dry brush.
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The h(>aVil} vegetated area ts
r{!gularlr morutored by the Fire
~ r artme.nt Fire Ma1.,hal Denrus
~ kctrd said grass, weeds and ~
SEE FIRE PAGE A 17 ~
Faci ·ng down the · fire . .
• Homeowner stays to fight
the blaze, credits firefighters
tor their quick work at scene.
II \11111 It \Gl,\\I>
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NEWPORT BEACH -Immediately
after <haling <J 11 ~ Chm> Wekh scooped up
his hmt, his computer dnd his checking
acrnunl rccor<lo; <tncl loaded them into the
C'dr. The pet mouse, unfortunately, would
have to be sa<.:nhcect. There Just wasn't
enough llmc.
As 15-fool·lugh tlamcs from a blaze m
the Bc1c k Bc1y morched towt1!d h1s Sanua-
go nnvc home Wl•dnPsclay, Welch scam·-
pca•ct up to the rnol -whNe embers
from tlw htP wctl' ht-tnH blown dbout by
stron9 wmds ...-ctnd began hosing it
clown. .
"ft Cdlllll like you wouldn't believe,•
said Welch, standing m his house that
was filled with smoke by the time New-
port Beach hrehghters contained the
blaze m the early evening. "It was hk.e d
car dnving toward me."
Welch's house, like the rest of the
homes on the block, sits 'On the edge of a
bluff bordering Ule Upper Newport Bay
Ecological Preserve. He said the hrc was
neanng the base of the slope when New-
port Beach hrehghters wet down the area
and prevented the flames from sprcacl-
mg.
"Without the firemen, I don't think
there would have been any hope," he
said. "It was like a matter of minutes."
He said the most fnghtening moment
was when he thought the flames were
going to ignite a pine tree thdt touches
the roof o( the house.
· •If that pine tree went, there would ._
hdve been no hope fo1 the house,• WE>kh
said. "J think it'll be d<'ctlh by ldndscape
SEE REACT PAGE A 17
Alvin 'Pink' ~ey,
longtime Costa M~sa
leader, dies of cancer
INDEX .
CUSSIAtO --.----·-14
COMMUNllY FORUM ---A 16
DATE.BOO« ·-·-·-:-.. _._ ..... .A 13
POUa Fil.ES -·-·-·---.A 2. EHO:-l Bl \·YI Ill ll\
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Alvrn "Prnk" Pmkley, one of the founding
father of Co to Mo a and a three-term mayor
who W(I'. known as "l\h. Costa Mesa" and "the
grand old. mi\n," <.he<I from ~anccr Tuesday at a
convalt>st •'nl hnmr>. 11<• Wtts R9.
Born in Mt..,xko to a fnth..r who was a mission·
6ry, fl.Ir. Pmklf'~' sp •nl lhP hr.;t nint! ycdrs of his lite
on -Ame11Cdn Inch tn " t..,rviition-.,--~~.-~ .......
In l lJ33, !\Ir. Pmkl •y mowd to this area -
known thr.n as Harp r -and bought a drug tore
her •nanu~l l'mk's l>rnqs, ll Costa M 'sa landmark
for 47 ynars at 1820 N wport Blvd.
"I h wn tho plnoo cvCiyhody would go m,
have off nd chew t11 • fat lo find out what was
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See'9p2
'' there~ still items to buy on
your Christmas
A lire crew
·walks down
a ridge in
the Back
Bay toward
lnine
Avenue
while trying
to knock
down the
brush fire
that threat-
ened houses
on Santiago
Drive near
the Upper
Newport
Bay Ecolog-
ical Pre·
serve. No
re idents
were
injured.
Armed guard.watching
over school board .meetings
• Preventive dCtion is in respons
to recpnt shooting at Orang r.\
Coun_ty Dcpattment of Education.
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A 2 Thursday. December 10, 1998 locals onl Newport Beoch/Giosta Mesa Daily Pilot
I E S T 8 U Y S----r---PILOT PEOPLE
' .
For ·Perfo~g Arts Ce~ter usher, it's standing room o~y
greer
wylde(
It :~~ lucky No.
7.fi)r A 1nen
\Vc1rc(v at
Soz 11/.1 Coast ·.
T ht> Amen. Wurdy Home
Slort• op<med c.1 f<?w W(?(>ks
<1~0 in the lomwr Sdmeys
°"l'\\ 'r'ork locc1tmn ill South Coast
Ndztt It's ll1<• sPv~nth Amen
\~'drrly l lrn11P Store to open, Wlth·
fi->t c1tJuns ui L d!i Vcgds, Dallas, :!t r)tlsddlP, Boston, Palm Beach
d)Hl A'>p<:n. It's o great pldce to
Cmcl q11fs nw home rtCCPssones
~dt chon inc:ludPs c<tndles, pil-v.iw.... frttm~. ta ble• tops, silver-
}..'<11• kitchen d< c;e..,so11Ps, deccira-~ £ tlo\H•r-; a nci huits. Thf>re are
~~stJ rh11du•n's and furniture
depctrtJi1r rits. South C01.1st Plaza IS
.it 3·133 Bnst•>l St, Co~ta Mesa. For
tt1Jom1dtlon ·call 17141 668-3700.
•'Glrmo Godfr,•y of the American
C'c:UKer 01..,covery Shop says Best
Buys r •act r:-should come sec
l 1 b t•:<Jd\ hetm. m a Christmus ti"" •• 12-toot <1lunw1urn boat, a
u .. -.1an military belt, two 1azzv
t •f<J<111S, d1P sy clothes galore,
'"Parklm~1 1ewelry, and many ong-
ur.tl utl ttJICI WolPrtOlor pc.unbngs.
if.he• Amen<"<Ul Cdnrer DL-.covery ~hop i-. dl 2h00 fl. CO<Jsl l ligh-f d}, Coron.1 de! Mar. :r:or more
tl)fom1ttllori, c fill (919) 640-4777.
:·Ont• of the bf•st <:.hoppmq desb-
n;it1ons tor q1fls is Affordable
l>ortahles 111 Uw Custd Mesa
t:o\H1Vftrrh. It's the best place to
Ruel th1 best pnc-es on relluldf
f>hom><;, portabl<• stewos and
""J•rdlh phun1·~. Ile; popular high-
l'J l'1 gilts lor tht• holidays mdude
a I ::1rt 1111,. IJVD pl<Jyer, complete .u1 c1 "moll nc n, from Pana-
$• m for 1,'299. a Motorola SU<
i!HO y,}uch ;; small family radio
~rv1 with ach walk1c·talkie
"pm ed al $18!1, and a Proton dual
:'10<k Wt1"" radio lor $149.
•I\ft111ddh!P Portahle-. L<> dt 1835
:~E'"JX•rt Bhd Costa f\1C$a . For
• tn1onntJt1on, ca.JI f~49J b50-l 100 :-:n1• tu t Christmas Sugar Plum :tiP~lt'<al 1 dl tlu c >ranq .. County
•[1rmqro1 ndc; lluouqh fndc1y. Fred
; ..)id r cu1ull11 Ric htPr <re.<Jted the
• L "' s 1qttr Plum Arts 1m rl Craf~
: SI °'" ' \ 1 d r., dqo dS a plar" for
;:,,t1lL<;1 toplr• to r11.,plcJy Uw1r work :~, "dl". 1 lw shnw now Pncom-
• P,rlc; t.•:. tht> cn:c1l11ms of more than
· Z,7 drt1,.<, ms .md h<1s outgrown
: t•l<t!l; lrx , 1 l1011s through the years.
Tl I urqrounds :.hould be a
; "'"' n11u9h for the Sugar Plum : ?11 u 1 \\Ith plenty of free park-
• Pm ai ~n for holi-
: 'W} I • pp1 rs \\ 11ti an eye for the
• Dmq ' th.-. Richters carefully
: ~, thf"' artlsdns tor the quality
•:rnd CTdfts1rum hip of thr•1r :pi !>lgno; dlld matemds All wares
: l' f r sali and often the artisans
·~1..· prC:>sr·nt to an.,wcr q uestions
: ~ to pt: rsonatiz" Hl''lf products.
·Shop1 ·r <.an hnd hdndmadc
: Y"· f UllP'i fwruture, cl~ Ord·
• lion toc kUHJ stufCP.rs. 1ewelry,
, ~)nUunq qourmet food~ and
•it urn "PPr1ple> look forward to
_;)UIJUI l'lum •I IOOTP of dfl event
~l1<111 n crr1ft "how," Camilla
!he lltpr et1d The hour.; arc 9 a.m.
tu 'I p rn f-'or rnnn• 1nfonnahon.
{·all (~h~) 421-1024. . .
, :; BEST BUYS is µu bhshc-d Thursda)"
• W•d Saturdd~ If you know of a good
ilx.iy, ~end a fax to 646"'4170 or write to
.()111ly Pilot, BMt Buys, 330 W Bay St ,
• ~ta Mesa 92627 t • ••
SHE IS
Fmd1hg your seat.
ONE DAY A WEEK
Lcmqillc is a woman of many
g~tures. Her graceful hands can
Jedd the way, her rumble fingers
can point you in the nght di,rec-
llon and her youthful mannerisms
can ea:;ily exote you. The 74-
year-old Newport Beach woman
has been an usher at the Orange
County Performing Arts Center
for the past 12 years. Her JOb may
be constantly overlooked, but
ushers are vital in showing
patrons to their seats.
Langille works onJy one day a
week, the matinee performance
on Sundays. Her schedule flts
rucely into her marriage becduse
her husband is glued to the tele-
vision set watching professional
football games. .
*Let's 1ust say we are both
happy on Sunday dftemoon, • she
said.
She decided to become an
usher because she knew she
could have the best of both
worlds. A self-professed fan of the
hne arts, Langille d1dn't se any
problem playmg while she
worked. Ushers at the crnter are
volunteers, but they do receive a
$10 allowance for gas and
mileage.
"The remarkdble part is that
we get to take advdntage of all
the programs that are offered
here," she said ~All you have to
dd is sign up and work that day.
it's wonderful."
CAN'T BREAK THE RULES
Langille and the other ushers
are sticklers when the lights are
turned down. Weanng center-
issued burgundy jackC!ts and
blue pants, they are the
guardians· of the 3,000-seat
. mner sanctum.
No driaks or food are allowed
ins1df' the thetlter. If you happen
tQ get there late. you wijl have to
wait until the crowd exits during
breaks. The ushers are <} mix
between a security guard and a
customer service representative.
But always with a smile.· • •
"It's about making them feel
welcomed,· Langille said.
"They get irritated when they
amve late and are told they will
have to wait. We're not ever
tough on the guests.•
One benefit she doesn't have
is sitting down in a seat. The
ushers must stand throughout
the performance, which some-
times can last up to three hours.
An usher's best ally is a comfort·
able pau of shoes. Langille
wears flats -she couldn't bear
anythmg with a heel.
A STOMPtN• RIVERDANCE
The best perk of the JOb is
watching the various acts roll into
town.
Langille adores the Christmas
production of "The Nutcracker,•
one of her favorites She called
•Madame Butterfly• exquisite
and "Stomp• a percussion-based
melody of everyday objects such
as trash cans and oil can drums,
enjoyable. Her Christmas wish
this year: to be on the usher list
for •Riverdance. •
Langille added that she has
made. many friends through her
JOb.
Bemg retired, she doesn't
mind working part time for a
great boss.
. "The whole atmosphere is
very nice here,. she said. uwe are
like one big family.•
-Story by Greg Risling,
photo by Kim Haggerty-Zylius
Bust nets 227 pounds of marijuana, cash
• Laguna Beach police
arrest three Costa Mesa
men after lengthy
investigation.
GRF<. .. RlsUNC
COSTA MESA -After a
lengthy investigation based on
irlformants tips and surveillance
by undercover officers, police
seized more than 200 pounds o{
manjuana and $119,000 m cash
dunng raid!. at two homes last
month.
PolJce arrested three Costd
Mesa men who are suspected of
"distributin$J marijuana out of their
home. Randy Gagruer, 35, Ryan
Spencer, 27, and Joseph Spencer,
30, were charged with one count J
of possessing marijuana for sale
and have pleaded innocent. Thetr I locations, an apdrtrnent m the bOO
prelimll1ary hearing 1s cheduled ' hlock of West 18th Street and
for Dec 21 m South Court in · Gagmer's home m tht? 1700 block
Lagund Nigm!I. of Peninsula Place, they found
Gagmer hc1s beP.n relea<,cd on 227 pounds of manjuanu
$250,000 bail wh1l<! both of the ·It was a considerablP
Spencers remt1m m Ordrtge amount," said Laguna Beach
County Jail. pohce Sgt Bob Rayhau~er.
Laguna Beach police gathered Police also seized 16 blank
information leadmq up to the bust money orders in Gagnier~ home
Nov 12. and large amounts of cash at both
When offtcen. raided the two locations.
Rick Pickering moves on to Alameda County
•Deputy general manager of
Orange County Fair will take'on
general manager duties at new job.
ERO!" B ·YliHUDA
FAIRGROUNDS -Orange County Pair
Deputy General Manager Rick P1ckc nng
has accepted a job as general manager of
the Alameda County Fair in Pleasanton.
•tt's a matter of going to a new chal-
lenge," said Pickering, who has helped
organize five fairs here. "It a great oppor-
tunity."
His talents will be mis ed.
MThe greatest contrtbutJon he made wa!o
thdt he was very helpful to bndge gaps of
understanding between Costa Mesa and
the falT, • said Orange County Fair Manag·
er Becky Bailey-Findley: •11e was very
helpful in bringing commumty rcsourcei; to
the fair and to reach out to segments of the
community that we hadn't (reached)
before.•
In 1996, Pickering helped amicably set·
Ue the lawsuit filed by Costfl Mesa ayainst
t
the fairgrounds concerniug the adequhcy
of it~ environmental unpact report and
master plan, Bailey-Findley said.
And when Costa Mesa was repaving
asphnlt and the oty contractor needed ~tor
age space, Pickering arranged for the fair
to provide the space in exchange for tech-
nical assLSlance Wlth paving on th~ fair·
grounds, she added. ,
Prior to his stint at the fairgrounds, Pic.k-
t"?ring, 40, wa.s executive assistant to the city
manager of Costa Mesa for more than six
years.
•We're going to miss him very much,"
Holley·Fmdlcy said. ..
BRIEFLY
Enrollment up for ace spring semester
enrollment for spnng
semester at OCC is slightly up '
horn ldSt year. i;chool officials :
said So far there have been
15,637 students enrolling for :
th~ c;emester, which begins
Jan. 19. This is a 1.3% increase ~
-0ver last year's spring enroll-•
mcnt, which was 15,578.
Students appear to be tak-; ·
,mg hedVler da.ss loads. Enroll-•
mcnt could go even higher as
the SC'hool will continue ,
accepting appticab.ons.
Registration by telephone :
for nP.w and retumtilg students :
conbnues through Dec. 17, and •
Jan. 4-12 ln-per.,on registra-:
lion runs Jan. 12-14. All Cali-:
lorrua residents are charged a
$12-per-urut regu.tration fee for •
clttsses
Apphcatlons for spnng
class(!S arc being accepted in
OCC's Admissions Office. The •
officp is open from 8 a.m. to 7 :
p.m Monday through Thurs-
day and 8 cl.m . to 3 p.m. Friday
For spnng registration mfor·
rnution, call (714) 432-5072 .
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• Mendoza Drive: A car sterto worth S 150 was stolen 1n the 2900 block.
• Newport Boulevard Musk equ pment worth SSOO was stolen from a bus1·
ness in the 2500 block.
• Or•nge AY«M.le A c.ar ster.a and s veral compaq ~1scs worth S280 were
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• "6.~ Drive A surfboard worth $250 was stoll?n from a f'iome in the
2800 blo(k.
• s.nta catallna Drfve: A set of tools worth $2,400 was stolen from a home
In the 2500 block.
NEWPORT IEAot
• last Coest H6ghw.y, A Ileen~ plat worth SSO wa~ stol n from a car in
the 3600 biodt.
• MacArthUr lloutev~ Tw nty compKt di~ wonh S250 were stolen from
1 car tn the 4600 btoUi
• Md.&d.n Awnue A purw nd Its contents wonh S 155 were stolen from
il CM In ~ 100 blodc. • ,
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot· Thursday, December 10, 1998 A 3 ..
Christians -whO Want to convert ·him don Tiave a prayer
• EDITOR'S NOTE: This column was
wntten before a letter on this subject f~om Richard Flory appear~ in the
Pilot on Dec. 3 Bell vy1ll address that
0
letttr when heTeturns from vacation. 'A recent letter writer to the
· Pilot Sdld she "couldn't
figure out why you allow
Bell to even be u columnist. He 1s
so negative ayutnst anyt.hllig that
is family."
Later m thu same letter, she
refers.to me as "onb-rE'ligious."
1Her views echoed several earlier
letters after l objected strenuous-
ly to Wendy Lc>ece's suggestion
·that crcatiorusm l>e given equal
time with evolution in our public
school science clasliCS.
Now I'm not sunple-minded
enough -at least not yet -to
think that my impeccable logic
and clear thinking about the
•absurdity of tedching the biblical
account of credtion in our public
,schools was going to convince
,any coffi.{Jlitted Chrislidn fundd-
mentalistS. Or that they wouldn't
come down on me for my hereti-
cal views. But they don't quit
there. Their comfort zone
irequm•s them to mdke sweeping
THi'IE .ll
---·curtvE
t'oseph n. bell .
of views l expressed that offend-
ed the patriotic instincts of some
readers of the Pilot. So I filled m
the record m some detail. I felt ill
that early stage that estdblishing
credibility was unpof1.ant for pro-
jecting a point or view contrary
to the prevalent political think.ulg
around here. ·
view::. should be force-fed te> all
of us in secular institutions.
And I s~ no likelihood or
them ever concedmg Uult this7.
was a bad idea 200 years ago,
and it's still a bad idea.
One point I will give them. My
tag line on the evolution column
that I believed in young people
maklng their own philosophical
discovenes -which provoked
the "anti-family" comment-
was perhaps a· little broader than
1 intended. So let me be more
specific.
I believe that mo9eling is the
best means of impressing chil-'
dren ideologically. We should by
all means express to our children
the pnnc-iples and convictions by
which we live. But we should
also live them Kids pick up on
hypocrisy very quickly -like
people who espouse the love
implicit in the teachings of Jesus
while hiding hatred for people
whose.lifestyles differ from theirs
in the double-speak of "loving
the sinner and hating the sin. -
As ~1drtin M rty, senior editor
of Christian Century Maga1Jn~.
pointed out re<:ently: "Unlo1tu·-
nately, it is the one oalled the sin-
ner who gets violated and mw-
dered.• .
Oscur I Janunerstein said the
.same thm~ so well and simply m .
· this lync from "South Panfic•.
You've qot to be• taught be/ore
it's too late,
Before you ore 6, or 7, or 8,
To hate all the people your rel-
atives hate,
You've got to be caretully
taught ' · ·r thought of uu~ when,d young
person v1s1tin9 in our home with
his pdrcnb c.1nd hungm!:.J out m
the kitchPn with my wife, said lo
her l>y Wd.Y of conversation.
"You're not gomg to ht•aven. -
She stopp(·d i).l'r food prf!pc:trdbon
and dSked hint "Why is that?•
And he dr~wer.-<I matter-of-fact-
ly: • Becc1uc,e you'rt> not a Chnst-:
ian.~
·1 fo wasn't hemn unldnd or
judgme.ntal. 11<' was simply -.tut-
assumptions about me being
, ·anti-religious" and "anti-fami-
ly" because I don't hdppen to
agree with them on the specific
matters under discussion.
I must admit a temptation to
perform the same exerc1Se with
regard to my religious and family
credentials. But this time I will
resist. I see no need to explain
myself in these areas. It would be
tantamount to allowing the
Christian fundamentdtists to
define the parameters of reli-
gious faith and how that faith
should be manifested. They dn>
the only ones who thmk their
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ing a condus1on that has been
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he attends. If p-aren.1S Wlth sinular
views feel thi'i sort of mdoctrind-
tion is wbnt constitutes belrlg
pro-fd.mily, that's their busmcss.
Bµt it scarcely justifies desCribm~
those of us who (.!on't agree as
• anb-family." ' ,
In the two ld.fllilies in which I
httve helped raise children, thNe
hds bei>n wlid accord that the
convictions we ptlssed along
mui,l be ledvened with r'es~ct
for diflering points of v1ew and
lifestyles, represented by the
vanety of ·readmg. materials
il~"dilable and fnends who were
invited to our home. I neither
offer this.as a bluepnnt for any-
one else or d criticism of the
routP. others may choo~c. But
anll-lamily it 1Sn't.
One letter wnter suggested
that when those of us she
regards d •dnU-religious" set
out to "teach people about
rnordl c.1nd being kind, it.' never
going to nng_true ... bccduse God
1s r~al. • . ·
Unlike the rebg1ous funda-
mentalists, 1 can't speak for God.
Hut I have this feel.mg that God
might smile on kindness, what-
ever its source. So I'll tdke that
chance. Mc•anwhile, it do~.<> occur
tome that if I'm going to be con-
sistent, l'vo got to start feeling
, more kindly toward those pµople
who k<!ep ti;ymg to incorporate
theu religious views m our public
schools. •
l'U make that a New Year's
resolution if foey will prom.i:.e to
kcPp tht! Ten Commandments
w1thm the .sanctity ol theu
church and h01:ne
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Worl<er .ands( fulr reacti1rig out to.lhe home less
Grant allows Share Our Selves ,to hire someone to steer mentally ill people living on stre~t~ to social services
[kjy Piul
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nrw couws up lo '>Pl'uk lo her.
I lough beqCin wotkmg this tall
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1 .• 1g uni:1 Hilb wu-. omng to l!Xptre.
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~IOl'd uµ," Hdrnos sd1d, "I wds
11lrurd w1"d lo'>t' hPr forever.•
• Now, I iough works out ol the
~ht•ltt•r doing outredch work
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Beach. Jn October, Hough m<td@
auout 71 contaC"ts. Iler presence 1s
maklng a huge difference m U1c
community, Burnos s.ud.
Alison Ernmll, project coord1-
ntltor for outredch at Mental ·
Health Association m Orange
County, sctid there wN~ 15,000
homel'ess people in Orctngc
County . m 1993. Barrios ancl·
H ough ~limat<! thdt two-third:. of
homeless people sufre1 from men-
tal illness or subs,tdncc abuse or
both.
Hough descnbes herseU li':ii a
liaison betwet•n people who arc
out on the street and the service::;
thdl can help thorn. ·
"You cdn't expect omeone
who's off medication, hvmg out-
side, to access these resourct~s to
them," Hough said .
It's havi.ng someone dvailable
to help a homelf~ss pNson
through the lnitial pheiscs of get-
ting help that is most imporldnl,
Barrios said. They need someone
DON LEAOWAll.Y PILOT
Kay Hougb is the outreach
worker at the Share Our
Selves center in Costa Mesa.
to tell them what re::;ource::. are
ctvclllable. to drive them to the
doctor, to help them find apart-
m<>nb None of thls comes easy.
"It's hdrd to deal with someone
with mental illness because the)
could have paranoia,~ Hough
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said. Hougfi's position 15 ftm<l9d
When Hougtt contact a per-until next fall.
!.on, they could call her the next •outreach worker::. are necei;-
day or 1t c-ould be six months sary because we, m ttn c:ssence,
bf>lore she hears fsom them. take the services to peoplP. who
Bu!.ldmg a teltttionship of trust is are not capable, whatever ·their
crucial. It can al!>o be frustfdllng. fears are, of going into an
Hough recalls one mstdnce in agency,• Emmil said. ·
which it took her two months to There often aren't <'nough
persuade a woman to get in a car resources to ac<:ommodate all the
with her to g.o to c:i clime One(> people who need help ln Orange
they got there, the woman would County,· there are only 38 emer-
not get out of the car. gency short-term beds. for home·
·"It doesn't always happen the less people suffenng from mentdl
first time,• Hough said. heallh problems, Moreover.
l Iowever, when she sees some-O rcmge Coast lnterf ailh Shelter
one go Jrom livmg on the street to provides 48 out ot the 70 cmer-
mamtaming their own apdrtmenl, I gency beds for stngle women and
it can be rewarding. families in the entire colmty.
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S 110,800 to the shelter
today. The money is used
to ~a.te the shelter,
which annually prcwtdes
more than 32,0C»bed
nights ana 80,000 meals
to 1 ,800 homeless people
in Orange County.
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-:-Study sh wS low ncnse f~>r EtTorc{rteigliB-or_s __ _,_.The-yare -uo-nS: .. _ ____,_ ____
• Homes closest to That report, however, did not ·For example, there dre 31,335 don't know that the not I? contour hear them roar d · include plans for expanded lemu· homos and 36 schools Wlthin the is nP.ccs anly accurate. I think 1t propose airport would nal facilities at'. John Wayne, state-dehned contour at Los wa!:>·drawn to promote the coun·
' hear same le'vel of sounds which was of some concern to Angeles lnternabonal Airport, ty's . view that South County .
th f -Newport Beach residents." The and 120 homes within the John . should embrace the airp<Jrt . i. ·• as ose.. arthest from--· . temrlrml· t'Cldllttes-rnpart tor both ¥Javn AUport footprint .. -~--oon S<lltar~nr.-<t~cnrrsmtanrTcf"' ...
John. Wayn.e, report says. John Wayne and El Toro stiould While South County leade1s Nt>wµort Beach on I!l Toro, smd
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• ·be available Within the next few balked at the projection!;, the he WdS wry encouraged to !>N! JENI! hR IV.t.t.A.-..;u ks b d th · 'ts f El 'Ji wee . news oostc e spm · o • oro there will be no homes or schools
Ddlyl'l>t The noise . report concluded uclvocat<!s . w1trun thP loudest no1!ie contours.
that in the worst'"Case scenapo for m Toro Re use Planning "I think it will strengthen the
NEWPORT BEACH .!.-People noise surrounding El Toro -with Authonty boord member Allan reasons for dn uirport hecilUSt~
in homes nearest to the proposed no mi~gation or nighttime cur-Songstaq Jr. expressed <"oncem nobody wanL'> to build one il it is
El Toro airport's easterly takeoff fews -no homes or pubhc over the validity of the report.
path will hear as much noise as schools will fall within the state-"From what I heard, it's a pm-going to dr.isti<<1lly all~ct the
residents JO some or the homes · defined noise contour. liminary analyslS which said mill-qudlity of liJe in south Ornnge
· farthest from ~he John Wayne Air-· The contour refers to the area tary jets are louder than commer-County,· h(• said. ·Now we sPe it
port flight path, according to a around an airport where the noise cial jets, and I think we've known can happen with'in1t ..,cvere con-
noise report released Wedn'esday. level reaches an average of 66 that all a tong." he sd~d. "I guess I sequenrns lo nnyonf! "
"The takeoffs lo tht! edst will decibels or higher over a 24-hour
be auc:rafl fleet very similar to penod. The state discourages
those t1l John Wayne," said Vince development of homes, churchE'.s
Mestre, thf! county's noise consul-and schools within that area,
ldnt. "The hectvicr ones will tdke Courtney W1eraoch, El Toro
ofr to the north, and there are no program manager, said the El
,homes until 12 miles awdy -the Toro noise footprint is about 70%
equivalent of dbout six miles off smaller than the area that was
.the shore of Nl'wport." aftected by military operations at
County pldnners on Wednes-the base when it was fully opernt-
'day also released a technical ing in the late 19~0s and early
report about facilities needed at 1990s. .
El Toro and John Wayne Airport She also pointed out the num-
undm Uw county's preferred pro-ber of homes and schools within
~eel, ~ldn C. the noise contour at other airports . F --. . r--~ij ~---1
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' school yeur. Even so, d1stnc t of fl·
-"reyen.ue because.iLhas -~i.al~ ~a1d. the di:itud ll> sul~cnt
207 fewer SlUdentS than dnd Will be aple to nldtntmn thP
.. state-mandated 3°0 budget e~ccted, but rernams reserves, which translcJlf' .mto
solvent. ~1hout $3 million.
• •Thi<; lakt'S inlu ~lC:C'OIJOt cl\I
I ru-.1 t'I.: M \o;t 1:-ir
NEWPORT-MHSA -Dm.pilP
jsmaller-th1t11-exp11C:lr.<\ enroll~
.mcnts, the c;dwol cl1strict 1<1
:tinanc1c1lly sulvt•nt, ofh{ mis ~111tl
•at 1lwsday niqht., sct11i11t ho<1rd . . :m<'etmu.
' A shorttall of dhout ~07 c;tu-
:aonls. IMs tr.inslc1tl'CI into t.t •
Harbor Plaza
2791.! lhrhor Blvd.~•·· JUO ,., 11,,.,_~ ~<I IN)
..
Cu,ta 'vll-s.i, CA 112(1211
(714) 556. TONG •
(714) 5~8664
U~i ti{icaled ScllcH y )SSlll'S cUld
fine-tunmq for federttl and stcilC
• grants," sdid Mike• Fine. tho
dSStstctnt supennll•rHlent of hu-.i-
ness servin"s. '
i11e db.hie t 1s requ1;ed to :.ub-
m1I t\\'o bud9et r •ports · to tho'
stcJte ('11ch year. orw• m Df.·<'cm-
ber and 011<' m Jl'lly. The ~umnwr
hudget l" bctsed largt•ly on pre·
dtcted enrollments dnd revemH•.
o,ean View
Medical Center
bi'S C 1m1m• di.' Le"' Man.-.s
~ll' .it\)
S.m (.1,'l'Tlt'f'll?, CA 92fi73
(949) 248-3828
For. The ·13th Straight Year
I ALL NOBLE
F·IRTREES
($28.95)
.,
1 he l>eC'cmbcr report use actual
attenclunce numbers and rev-
e nues from the state and local
ldX ,
•Tu1s-is th budget th().t we
lw~ • the rest of Ute yP.ar on,"
st11d schqol board Prestclent
SNcnc Stokes,
Thl' district's budget also
seems to mcJ1c-atc that the di<;tnrt
1s 11n1< h r.losm ~o being a bttsic-
auJ dtslnct than ongmally
.PXJ>N tee.I. J\ hnsic-i.\id district is
pn11wnly funded through local
propNty lclX rt•venues, while a
r •vcnul'·linnt district receives
prit1ldry funciil\g from the state.
111 Auuu~t. the distnct expect-
ed it would ue. within $1 .9 mil-
hon ~f hittmq the bds1c-a1d trig-
gcr, but becau e of the enroll-
ment shortfall, Fine said that
nµmber has shrunk consider-
ably. ... -. •
If local property tax revenues
are siqnifirdntly higher than
exp_ec.tcd, the district could
become a basic:-aid district.
whi~h could h£>tH>ht the district
by enabling tl to spend more on
· each student than it currently
floes.
Thf• district now spends
$5,595 on <'il<"h student, which indud~s $4,004 in the state's
mane.lated per-student alloca-
tion. The rcmaiomg . $1,591
comes from federal and state
grants and local property tax
revenues.
CLOTHING
~~ WAREHOUSE . SALE
"0_ Friday, December 11th 9:00a.m.-7:00p.m.
·~ Saturday, Decemb:r 12th 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m.
Prices Below Cost ., ;~Brand Name Mens & Womens _Sportswear
1~i · Also
Mens, Womens & Kids Thermal and
Flannel Pajamas {Great Christmas Gifts)
Don't Miss the Sale of
the Year!
. 941-943 Newha11 St. Costa Mesa
Call: (949) 650-2269
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DON lEACH I OMV I'll.OT •
Klndergartners read the poem "The Christmas Tree
Christmas Candle" for: enior citizens during the Old
Fashioned Christmas Luncheon at Our Lady Queen of
Angels School Auxillary .
Boat Parade Dinner Cruises
$65.00 Pe,. l'r1·sou Includes
A Gourmet Di11nn cw The R i11erboat Featuring
Fresh Grilled Halibut or Salmon -Seafood
Brochette -Chicken Champignon -
Vegetable.Brochette or Roasted Prime Rib
served with soup or salad. brrad. fresh ve{otetables, rice.
bcv~rage & dc~scrt
lndudes tax & Gratuity ..: • Akohollc Bt>ve1119~s Not Included
Holiday Harbor Cruise
MarVl'l at the Beauty of Hundreds of Boats
& Homes F(•stivt'ly Ut for 111e St>a.;on!
Dinner/Cruis< ScliFdule ls As Follows:
1;30pm l>inm·r -h:00·7:30pm Crui~
li::iUpm l>imwr -~;()(1,9;30pm Crui. t>
8::l0prn IJinrwr -IO:llCI, I I 'iO C.rui-.e
Make Your Resrrt1ati011s Early As thr Dinner Cruise is One a/
Newport's Most l'opu/ar Holiday Et'ents!
For blformatim1 & l<rsrrvatjoKs. Call
(949) 673-3425
rrlie 1{f,ver6oat 1(estaurant
& 9-{ftttport !J{arfwr • auticaf ?.fostum
151 E. Pacific Coast Highway, Newport Beach
ook
as Young
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Feel!
ALL DOUGLAS
FIR TREES
($19.95)
We come inco this world wich soft, moist skin. Ry the time we're .ltlults. tht· .lging proce\s begins to show, often
widening the gJp between how olc.l we look and how much youngc1 w~ fed. Hut all tho,c youthful looks need
not be lost forever. You may be able to look as young as )OU feel with a link· help from l .1~erC.are Medical Center
of Co~lil Mcs.1. Jusr s:all today and say "l Want to I ook ;is Young as l Fed" and you'll mdvc. a complimenmy
consuitation with one of our Americ.m Board Cmifo:d Plaqic Surgeons.
PlJody qfozcial Jkin . L aser
(fbnturing ,-1/(ejuvenatiun (!}if.Juvenalion '(!J'eatment
• Brta1t • End~copic • Microdermabra•ion • Spider Vein
Aufmentation Forehead & Glyc'i>lic Peeli To Remooal
• Brta1t & Face Ult Dtfollatt. and • Tattoo Retr1oval
FLOCKING,
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AVAILABLE ..
Open Nov. 21"1 '
located At
Corner of
Arlington/Fairview
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• Tummy Tacit • Rhlnoplasty (Nose)
• Llpoauction/Body • Cheelt & Chin
Sculpting Implant&
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Newport Beoch/Cosfo Mesa Daily Pilot Thursday, December 10, 1998 A~
·-Sports_ e,ditor and fiancee iJet more tl3an f/jey bargame or on~The 'Sally]e~~e Raphae -:Show~~-
)Erf'1UU~ 'O K. I admit it. I've often sat · at.home laughing at the
poor souls who voluntprily
. appear on d..dYti.ni . 1V tall( stiows-:-r
1 I am continually amazed at :
people who appear on national tele~ion and divulge intimate
1deldils about their liv~ to total
str~gers like Jeny Springer, Rlc:ki
Lake, Jenny Jones and Mantel Williams. .
With show titles like "1h.lck
Driver 'Itansvestite Make-oven; "
•My Deceased Alien Lover" and
"I'm Too Sexy Coi the Retirement
Home,• who in their. right mind
• would Wdnt to go on' prcigranis .
.like these?
Not me.
Wen, at least that's what I used
to say before the •SalJy J e
Raphael Show" called.
Sally was planning a show on
~tr outtagOOUS"thiilgs pco]')le <Jo
for love. They wanted my fiancee,
Audrey Laza.ro,·and J to fly to New
York City to appear as guesb.
The invitdtion stemmed from
my wedding proP<>sal to Audrey
last April. I surprised Audrey by
asking for her hand on stage at
th.e Improvisation comedy club in
Hollywood. As I warmed Ule
crowd with a few Jokes, she hact
no idea that 1 was about to pop '
the question. I had her ~lieve she
was there to see me perform after
winning an. amateur contC!>l.
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WAXING
' The Sally show producers got
wind -'and videotape -of the
proposal and they Oew us out for a
ta pmg Thursday.
It wa~ a real rush iob to make 1t
on the show. BecaU5e Audrey dlld
1 had to .work on Friday, we had
just 17 hours in the •aty that nev-
er i;lecps" -and six of those
hours were spent at the stuclio. •
Most or our time at the show
was spent waiting, or going
through makeup, or getting
briefed about our appedra!lce.-
which isn't expected to air until
February1 dose to Valentine's Day.
1 bgured Audrey and I would
get on stage and talk about the
proposal. Sally would show the
tape and we would be done.
However, those sneaky pr<?<Iuc n.
had a little urpnsc m store.
When the proposo.l business
was ft.rushed, Sally turned to
Audr y and asked h a question:
·Now that Jeff has dollP this for
you, Audrey, what have you done
to prove your love for rum?·
Unable to come up with an
answer, Sally su9gestoo Audrey
give me a "kiss. But not a r~dr
kiss.
With that, Sally slowly led
Audrey on sldge to a big bowl
with a cloth draped over it. With a
whip-0£ her hand, Sally pulled off
the cloth, revealing a bowl infest·
ed with slimy, squinning earth-
wonns. ·
· •There is a chocolate kiss
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Unquely grained WOOds are cut !Oto pllMs
Veined rrwbles aod textured granites come in
squares .• nal\nl stone in rectangutar blOcll.s It's so naU'al. Yet
you'U only find this meshing of loon and design In Atm$trong
lmagtn. But then. Who knowS floors bett« than Armstrong?
F0< the widest selectton of natural looks. and the most durably
beautiful lanwlate floors, come 1n and see Armstrong lmagin
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Thursday Nov. 12th
Weclnetdey Dec. 9th
Thunday Dec. 17th
Thursday J.ln. 14th
Thursday Feb. 18th
Thursday Mar. 4th
Mond.y Mar. 15th
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• $10.00 OFF your first cable bill
• A voucher good for 2 TICKETS
to see the Los Angeles Kings LIVE
Orange Count'(
562 493-5483
Seal'Beach
wider there,• Sally told an aston·
ished Audrey. 'U you love Jeft you
will grab 1t out and give it to hinl ...
After trying unsuccessfully to
push the worms QSide with a tiny •
twig she found in the, bowl,
Audrey finally overcame her fear
of bugs, gave tn and plunged her
iland into the squinni.ng n1a~.
With SEM~ral worms in tow, sh<•
came up 'With Uta kiss, holding it •
up gingerly and proudly showing
it o{f to the audience.
As the crowd howled and
dapped, I could only reflect on th •
millions ol teJP.VlSion viewers who.
will get to watch our crazy expcn-
enc: m talk·5how rurvana.
I J~l ~~nd r how many of
those folks in 1V land will be
goofing on 'me and wondefulg· •
·Who would want to go on a pro-
gram lik~ that? •
I Guilty as charged
• JEff lUU.Y ~ the ~ports editor ot the
Burbank Leader, one of the Daily P1lot'.s
sister papers.
The Classic Diamond Solitaire ecklace ·'
Silent night
Speechless m o rning
A diamond ~ forn·er.
CHARLES H. BARR
1803 WcstdifT Dr., N~pon Beac.h
(949) 642-3310
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• ~ AROUND TOWN 1t ms.12.. th~
Oa fY P1l0t, Around Town, '330 W lliy St,
Costa Mesa 92627; fax them to (949)
646-4170, or call (949) S40 1224, ext.
228 A compJet" hstmg of Around Town
(.fn be found at dailyp lot.com
. ...
A Cbrls~as tre4' Jot wUJ be up
&id running from 8 a m to 1 O
p.m. daily .through Dec. 20 an
Parking Lot E at the Ordnge
,County Fdir & Expoiution Center,
88 Fdir Drive, Coc,ta Me'>tl For
more infom1allon,/ctlll {714) 708·
3247.
Newport J!each, Corona deJ Mar
dnd Costa Mesa rl"si<.lents can
rent Sdnld Claus for theu holiday
paroes, business meetings. day
care or school events from 10 a.m.
to 10 p.m. daily through Dec. 23.
Santa 1s $40 for the fust half-hour
and $35 for edch adchtional ha.lf·
hour Santu will brmg candy
canes for boys and girls. Reservd-.
-lions must be made. 24 hours in
advance. For more mfom1ation,
call (949) 64.4-'.H51. .
A water aerobics class wm be
presented from 9 to 10 a.m at
OASIS Seruor Center, 800 Mtlr-
gueritl" Ave • Corond del MdI.
Adrrus-.1on ts $1. For more mfor-
matton, call (949) 644-3244.
The Ebell Club of Newport
BPtlCh will meet dt 11.30 a.m. at
the Bahia Connth1an Yacht Club,
1601 Bayside Dnv<>, Newport
8C'dC'h. ~1ot1vallonal spoaker
Patncid Covrngton w11J discuss
•How ·to Spice Up Your We • For
more informutiun, call (949) 721-
Q267.
A singing class wUl be presented
from 1 to 3 p m dt OASIS Senior
Center, 800 Marguerite Ave.,
Corona dcl Mar. Admission 1s
lree For mow mfomtdllon. cctlJ
t949) 644-3244.
A holiday musical program fea-
turing perfomtdnces by the Hdf-
hor Day School 1-fdndbells and
The Company Three Singers Will
he presented from t .30 to 3 p.m.
at OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mar-
guentc• Ave., Corona del Mar.
Adn11ss10n 1s fr<'e ror more tnfor-
mdtlon, C'dll (<449) 644-3244.
A line dancing class wtl1 be pre-
"en tPd lrom 3 15 to 4 45 p.m at
OASIS Senior CcnlN, 800 Mar-
guc•nte Ave., Corona del Mar.
Admiss10n ll> free. For more mior-
mabon, call (949) 644-3244.
A group counseling ~e slon tiUed
Reldbonship Improvement will be
presented dt 7 p .m. at Coast Con-
sulbng, 180 Newport Center Dn-
ve, Newport Beach. Sessions dre
$25. For mon• infom1auon, cdJ..l
(949) 720·84:l7.
A free program titled The Civil
War -C'omnwrce and Culture
will be presented tlt 7 p m. dl the
Newport Bedch CPntrnl Library's
f'nc>nds Meeting Room, 1000 Avo-
C'ado Ave. For mor1:> information,
C'illl (lJ49) 717-3801
FRIDAY
An open house will be presented
from to a m. to 5 p.m . at the
Orange County Ch1l~ Abuse Pre·
venhon Center, 2482 Newport
, Blvd .. Swtc 7, Cosld Mesa. Food
• will be provided For more mfor-
• mation, call (949) 722-1107.
SATURDAY
Guided walking nature tours of
the Upper Newport Bay Ecologi-
· cal Reserve will be presented
every 10 to 15 minutes betwPen 9
a .m . and 1(}:15 a.m. at the corner
of EastbJuff Driv<' and Back Bay
Road Wear romfortabte clothes
and shoes. A hat, binoculars and
bird book are optional. For more
i.n.lormabon, call (949) 786-8878,
A BeanJe Baby and Collectible
Show will be presented from 10
a.m to 4 p.m . Dec. 12-13 a t the
O range County Fair & ExpoSition
Center, 88 Fa.JI Drive, BUilding
No. to. Co ta Me a . Early birds
get in at 9 a.m . for $7. General
admission is $51 children 7 and
under arc free. For more 1nforma·
tion, cal.I (714) 754-0518
~; • SUNDAY
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TUESDAY
A .water aerobic cla will be
presented from 9 to 10 a m . at the
OASIS Senior Center, 800 Mtir·
guente Ave., Corona del Mar.
Admission 1s $1 . ror more mlor·
mdtion call (949) 644·3.244 .. ·
A yoga cl~ Wlll be presented by
Helena Sprake from 9 to 10:15
a.m. ttl the Nancy Clark Educ-a·
lion Center, 471 Old Newport
Roc1d, Suito 103, NC'wport f3pc1ch.
A<lmis!->1on 1s $8 pN cldss or $30
for four prepaid cldsses. For mor<'
information, ccdl (949) .548-4059.
A wine and cheese octal wtU be
presentf'd from 4 lO 7 p .m . ttl
OASIS Scruor Centm, 800 Mar-
gu<:rite Ave.. Coro na del Mar.
· Adnuss10n 1s $5. Re~ervations arn
required . For more mlonnution,
call {949) 044-3244,
A women's group will be pre-
~enled trom 4:30 to 6 p.m . at the
Center for Expressive Psychother·
apy, 2900 Bnstol St , Bu.ildmg D
103, Costa Mesa Sessions ai;e $30
per pen.on· For more information,
call (71 4) 571-6113.
" You may be going on a tong
journey, but you don't have to
go farther than Newport Beach
for your vaccinations.
(949) 644-3565
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"SALE"
MARATHON SOD
OVER 1.CXXl SO fT FR;E ~LIVERY
NO 2E 35, per SO Fi
NO t 33c per SO FT
5 SO FT ROUS IN STOCK,
MQN.SAT.$2'99 EA
[~~--1-~!!Y~},;,!•· j
(949) 646-7441
around to
free noon program .. U.UCG..,....;z.enloi C:OD&ult.1.8& .. aob Brennan
Rcspon iule P t Ownership will w1U JPdd a free di cuss1on of
be prcsentc>Ji at the Newport reverse mortgage for seniors 62
B ach Central Ubrary' Fnend and over at 3 p.m at Bay 1de Vd-
~tecting Room, 1000 Avocado lage, 300' E. Coast Highway,
Ave. For more informabon, call (<14.<11 7l7-380l. . Newport Bcuch. For more infor-
A ballroom dance class will be
prnsented from 3 to 4 p.m. at
OASJS Seruor Center, BOO Mar-
gucntc Ave.. Corontt del Mar.
Ach~s1on 1s $38. For more mfor-
mdho1l, cull (949) 644-3244.
WEDNESDAY
The etworkers will meet fro m
11:45 a.m to 1 p.m . at the Co~tu
Mc> ... cl. Golf and Country Cluo,
I 701 Golf Course Drive. Adnus-
s1on 1s $12 and includes lunch. For
moI\' information, call 885-9093.
A Women's Ufe Stress S_upport
Group for Scruors will be present-
ed trom 12:30 to 2 p .m. at OASIS
Senior Center, 800 Marguente
Ave .• Corona del Mar. The meet-
ing will be facilitatt?d by psychol-
ogist Natalie Zuc}<er. Admission is
free For more information, call
(949) 6~4-3244 .
ffidllOn, call 723-0233.
·A group counseling s~slon tlUed
Body-rmct<J • Improvement -
Female PowN will bC! presented
c1t 5 30 p.m. al Codst ConsultJ.ng,
180 Newport Ct'nlN Dnve, New-
port B<>at h. Sessions are $25 For
more infOmldtion, cdll (949) 720-
8417.
THURSDAY
Ufe Un~ Screening, a profess-
ional. nationally licensed mobile
vascular screening servtce and
prevenl.lve health education com-
pany, will offer affordable stroke
and vascular screenings from 9
a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the OASIS
Senior Center, 800 Marguente
Avt• .. Corona deJ Mar Appoint-
ments are l.il;nited. For more infor-
mation, call (800) 801·7815.
VIVIA
WALL SCONCE
Avj1f11blc tn
Sill in Wh1tr • fand Blown Cil11ss
01f(usrr secured w1lh ROid dcldtls.
Hodson Lighting
Open Turs..Fn. 9:00·5 ~di 9·4
151 O Newport Blvd .. CostJ Mesa
Qualit.> I i11h1in1 "'"" iu. for :50 Y*ar•
(949) 548-9341
Women's & Men's Boutique
369 E. 1 f' ST (At Tustin), Suite #4 (949) 5152996 • Costa Mesa
Mon· Sat 10·6 • Sun 11 ·7
We Lvl'e Alelro~e
Boutiques too.
So we brought
one to you!
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dai ly P1I
·oIC. 22
A holiday luncheon will be pre·
sented at 11:30 a.m. at OASlS
Semor Center, 800 Marguente
Ave., Corona del Mar. Adm1s ton
1 $4; Entertainment will be pro·
vided by a piano player. For more inform.a~. call (949) 644-3244. . .
.ONGOING
st: Andrew 's Presbyte rian
Church offers a support group tor
families with lov<'d onci. who are
mentally ill. The ... Gtoup meets
.from 6:30 to 8 p.m Sundays in the ·
church's D1erenbeld Jictll C, 600
St.. Andrews Road, Newport
Beach. The confidential group is
open to the commuruty. For more
information, Cdll 631-2880.
Prospects Networking Group
meets from 7 15 to 8 10 a.m.
. Wednesdays at f\11imi's Cafe, 1835
N .wport Blvd ,. CQlita • ·
IJr akf ast is $6 For more infon11
tion, call Angie Stafford at 47
2225 or Tina f'mnan at 551-3151
All La en's Leads Club meets
7·15 a.m. Tuesdays at Mun
Cafe•, 1835 Newport Blvd .. Cos
Me:.a. For more information, r~
646-1252.
Zen Home Stitchery, a Jor
manufacturer of meditation s111
plies, holds a free meclitation 1tc1
5 to 7 p m. Sundays at Mesa Bu
ness Center, 711 W. 17th St., %1
A-8, Costa Mesa. For mqre m{n
mation, call 722-7818.
The Newport Beach Park
Beaches and Recreation Conun.
s10n meets at'7 p.m. the first Tue
day of each month in the C
Councll chambers, 3300 Ne'''P'
Blvd Newport Beach For m
mformauon, call 644-3151.
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(>ASIS • nior Center oHe~ a
dmly t.-1 phone contact program .
tor emors who have a .limited
local upport sy tern. For more
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w411ts lo help men and women 4:30 p.m. Thursday::.. New clas ~ relaxation and imagery workshop in frotn 9 to 11 am. Thursdays at Foundation, d nonprofit orgamza-~ho smoke to quit and remain begin on the first of the month. from 10 to 11:30 a.m. the fourth the Coi.ta Mesa Senior Center, Li'Jn, operate a free mu cum at
IDl<>ke Cree. For more information For more information, call 642· Wednesday of each month dt 1 19th and Pomona trcet:., Costa 620 Newport Cenlt=>r Dnve, New-
on local evening meeting::., call 7400. Hoag Dnve, Building 41, New-Me.,d. For more informatJOn, call port Beach Th museum, wh1 h
'650-2713. · port Beach. For' more ID!ormation, 545-5G69. 'hdS onn of thP. world's lliryest col·
Hoag Cancer Ce.,;ter offers Man call 760-5542. · ·Jcctions .of "'•XJrt• m ~.morabUw, ·.t, .
The Costa Mesa Historical Soci-
ety holds a free open house from
11 a .m. to 3 p.m. Thursaays at
1870 Anaheim Ave., Costa Mesa.
Jlle event features memorabilia
from the city of Costd Mesa and
the Santa Ana Anny Air Dase Por
more information. call 631-5918
Overeaters Anonymous meets
from 7 to 9 p m. Wednesdays at
SL John's EpiscOJ>aJ Church, 183 .e. Bay St., Costa Mesd. For more
information, Cdll 953-0900.
OASIS Senior Center offers a
Parkinson's disease support group
from 7 to 9 p.m. the second Thun;-
day of each month at 800 Mar-
guerite Ave., Corona del Mar. For
more information, cdll 644-3244.
1 The Yoga Place offers a prenatal
A free s~pport' group for cancer .., to Man, a free prostate cancer dis· patients mf'cts at 7 p.rn. Wednes· open from 9 n.m. to 5 pm. week-
cussion group, trom 7 to 8:30 p.m. The Sea ~lorer SbJp Del Mar days and a support group for peo-<la~!>. for more :.information cnU
the fiISt Wednesday of each 711 of Orange County offers d pie suftering frl>m chrome fabgl!,e 721 -9333.
month at the center auditonum, 1 program for young men ages 14 syndrome m~ets from 7 lo 10.p,m.
. Hoag Drive, Building 41, New-to 18 mterested in learning dl>out Wednesdays dl lht: Institute tor Hoag Cancer Center sponsor:. d
port Beach. ·For reservations or satling, seamanship, piloting, Holisbc nealmrmt cmd ResPdrch, lwe uu c 111 <:Ids:> for mtNmcchat
more infonnation, call 722-6237 ndVlgation and cruising. Meet-4019 WestNly Place. Suite 100, lo arlvdnCl'~d lnVl'ls from 10 30 lo
mgs arc from 6 to 9 p.m. Wednes Newi:i<\i t flPdC'h. For more ml or· 11 :30 am. Thur:.days for pt>op!t• ~ The Pacific Business Xchange
has weekly breakfast meetings at
7 a.m. :Jbesdays at the Pacific
Club, 4110 MacArthur Blvd.,
Newport Beach. There lS no'
·charge Jqr the initial meetlng. For
more information, call 640-0588.
The Newport Beach Psychologl·
cdl Association presents a coed
relationship group called Insight
Equals Power at 7 p.m. Thws-
days. The fee is $25 per week. For.
more information, call 722-4588.
days at the Sea Explorer Seel mation, rail 251-8700. with c:amcr dnd their fdnulies A
Base, 1931 W. C,c:iast Highway, · 1 hcqmnur SPss1on m~ets fwm
Newport Beach. For more inlor-Arlhrltls. foundation Instructor 1 o·:m to t 1 30 ,a.m. rmkl) :.. 1'h••
mahon. call '6.42-6301 or 551-Hillary Stone• leads ctn ·c:xems~ classe:. ~re dPsiguC"d to r ~iuc1
8591. dds~ at .;11 il.m:. Tiiurscldys dl th' stn·s~. increase longevity und pro· Jewi~h S<•mor Center, 250 E. Bak-mote a sense of well 'bPmg with
er Sr., Costa M1>sa. r:or more mfor· OASIS Senior Center offers
ongoing assistc.1.nce, counseling
and referral services for semors
For appointments or more infor-
mation, call 644-3244.
The Costa Mesa Senior Citizen
Square dJld Round Dance Club
mation nill 513-.5641. bd .... 1.f, edsy-to-leam: nonstrcnu-
' ous movemP.nls to aid m halanct1
Nightly meetings are offered In
Costa Me a dnd Newport Beach
for dnyone who Wdnls to over-
come mcotme addiction. For a
schedule or more mfonnallon, call
774-9106 or 10001 642-0u66.
dnd cone eotration. The c la i
l< ught by Victor Annctnd. or g-
i-.traUon is requued. Fre • Hoag
Cancer Center is at 4000 W. Coosl
Highway. Newport Beach. For
more information, call 722-6237.
Th~ Costa Mesa Communlcaton
'ro lma ters Cluh meet from
noon lo 1 p m Wedne:.da~ ai the
Orang·,. "county Depc:Utment of
liduc!atlon 200 Kah'nu~ Dnve,
Co ta Mesa Me11ting<> are open to
.anyonP. ~ho wants to unprove his
o'r her publlf pet1king skills. Por-.
mPJrP mfor111at1011, call 444-5030.
I he Newport Beach Dlstln-
q1m.he.cl follstJn<isters C lub 1300
mc~ts from 7 to 9 p.m. Tue!>days
111 Sgt. J>(•p1>cron1's mec.:ting room,
2300 Bnstol St , Ne"\\'port Beach
fl}r reocrvation:. or more infonna-
Uon Cl.ill 73Ci-3o71. ·
Mc a Messenger~ Toastmaster
Club 691 m Co:.~ Mesa .meets at
7 p m Tuesda)'!i dt ~ te:.a Verde
Umted Methodist Church. 1701
W. Baker St., CoSta t-.1esd For
more nuormation, call 540-4446.
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•• soc1e Thvr~oy, Deeember 10, 1998 A 11 •.
YCifnter Stars ~hine brii,ht ·in -ivinter ivCYr.tderland
I joined the Center Stars in
1996, and 1 have thorough-
ly enjoyed the social, 'i\ll-
tµ_ral 1Wd educdtional benefits
dl6ociat(.'d with th1S upport
group of the. Orange County Per-
forming Arts CentN."
Those thoughLc; were offered
by ChrlsUne Sullivan, co-chair of
the 1998 Center Stars Holiday
Party thrdwn recently in the ball-
room of the Four Seasons Hotel,
Newport Beach. Sullivan was
Joined by her event-producing
pQrtner and evening co-chair,
Karly Brown, in creating one of
, the more elegant evenings of
' winter wondl'rlancl on the
Orange Coast
•This is a very special group.
and I have a fond place in my
Mart for the Center Stars,• said
Brown, who has been a member •
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•As a mother of two young sons,
I am acutely aware of the need
in this community and in others
to provide children with expo-
sure to the perforr.i.og arts. ThE?
Center Star.; help to raise money .
that in tum eriabJes the OCPAC
to bring children to experience
performances at The Center.
··It is obvious tom~ how unpor·
tant lt"is for all of us to do what we
can to .ensure the existence of
future patroni of the arts.· · .
The tone of commuru1y
involvement was set by Sullivan
and Brown, attracting nearly 140
very chic guests at the Four Sea-
sons for a dmnet dance built "'
around that holiday icon-;-snow.
They not only built their party . •
around snow, they brought the
_lyrics of the familiar holiday song
to We -they let it snow. •
Following a cocktail reception
in the outer foyer of the hotel,
the doors to the ballroom opened
for dinner and snow machines
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produced flum of white flakes
to land on the patrons, mosUy
'attired m hohdcty b~ack Pt.O)e<:-
tors put l!nage~ pl t'!nom1olb
flak~:> on the holP.l wr11ls. Even
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wrapped m snow·flockcd pme.
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· with silver lNlVPs, ;mo more
snow, 1;hirrunercd in the intenor
winter ni~ht us the spotliqhts tra-
versed the lmUroom.
·n1e e.ntt•rUtinment made lhe
evening cxtru '>Jiedal," sdid
Brown, who booked <1 bcmd C4lled
the Mar Deis; out of J)(•1 Mar, Calif.
for thP. P.vcmng. The Mar Deis are
kno~n for their revival rock from
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crowd filled U1e dance flMF until -
the snow ~dll to melt.
·Among the gue:.ts,were Betty
.Belden Palmer, Adrierute Bren-
nan, Sharl and David Brown,
Joe Brown. Patrick Sulltxan, ·
Donna and Doug Bunce, Ellie
Cortese, Kim and Lots Cardenas,
Sandt dnd John Daniels, Center
Stur:. President Shari Essaytan
with her best guy, Harry, Diana
and Carter Harrison, Rusty and
BUI Hood, Janet and Rooort
Lind, Center president Jerry
Mandel with his pretty bride,
. Whitney, Marla Patterson, Ev
and Pete ParelJa, Diana and Ed
Stetllng, Robin and Jlm Turner
und Gayle Widyolat.
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stun from Newport-Me::.a and. •
1he Qrnnge County community
at larye. Pa.>senU}' 1 '.l2 qed1cated \::)
women 1om tor<"!es to provide
support !Qr the <!<.lucahonal <.11111
crultnral oufr~ach ot the Perform·
mg Arts Center·
Al~o 111 the crowd: Karen
Elliot, Pat and Carl Fulco, Sue
and Dave Hook, Liz and David
Howe, Chrlsline Rhoades, Nola
ond Malcolm Schneer, and
Madeline dncl Len Zuckerman.
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• DITOR'S NOTE: Th~ Reel Cnucs col·
umn featurM movie mttques wrlt"ten
by community members serving on our
p~nel.
Brazilian n1ovle tugs
at hPartstrings
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through with it
a nd she steals
the boy back.
ot_k.n__qwmg
what else to
do, she sets oft
to somehow
cleliver hiin to
hisJathe1
Central I n th•• Braz1ltan him "( entral
Stc11Jon, • lmwly and emb1t-·
terncl r"llrPcJ tP.at·her I >ora
(Femdndct Montl'11Pqro) writes
letters lor tlw ilhtN<ttc of Rio de
Jan~ir11' 1 'l>Uslhn9 <'enll cd rmlway
stc.1ho1 tu make• ends mePt Most
of the time, ufti"•1 i;hc ha1> l>"<.>n ~
'station" WdS
pt11cl to COfllP.OSe.
REEL CRITICS ttnd llldil them,
5he .,imply foss·
' Uw lPtt<?rs
d"1de £ ntPr 11110 Uw p1ctun• .9·
yeM-old Jos1w jVnucius de
Oliveir 1) 11ncl hlS mother
Dord ts suppo ed to wnte a let·
ter to Josue's ldth.-•r, wllorn the boy
hds 111 \tr m<'t Jo.,up' mother
mt~nds lo 1ounw} c 1oss-counlr) lo
mtroduc.;i" the ldtht•r to htS .,on
Untortunatl'ly, shol11y thcn•c1llP1
the m• U1C'1 1s nm ov.-.r hy c1 bus
and k11I• d outi;1dtt tlw i;lallon,
IP<.IVmq Jrl'illl' to h•nd tor h1rru.PU.
To n1t1kc• t1 fl'\\ bw ks, Dora
hcfnl'l\clS tilt' hoy cUHl IUIOS )um
ovN ti t1 < h1lcl adoption ring. But
her rott<.< ienrf' "'on't !flt ht>J go
Christmas
unveiled to critical Richard
ncclaim at U1is Brunette
year's S~ndance
Film Festival and received the
Golden Bear for best film at the
Berlin Fllm Fesllval, where Mon·
lenegro received tlle Silver Bear
for Best Actress, The movie was
dlso honored by the National
Board of Review recently for best
dctress and best foreign film.
Directed· by Walter Scilles and
produced by five-time Academy
Awc:trd-wmner· Arthur Cohe n, it
1s a sentimental film that tugs on
Hie heartslnngs dnd mdy cause
you to tear up now and then. But
heyond U1at, albeit rughlighting
the poverty-stricken Brazilian
populace and countryside, it is a
pretty standard road picture
where dt first tlle chdracters rou-
tinely dislike each other, but
through ::;harl'd hardships dnd
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rely on one another.
tle table in the
station Cftch
day where ~he
wrikls letten.
for illiterate -
pebplc. The
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ation supe1"isor with the city of Costa
Mesa and a Costa Mesa resident.
Engaging film shows
another side of Rio ·
l c E'ntral Station,~ a
Brdzilian film from .
director Walter Salles,
ihtroduces us to a side of Rio de
Jane1Io few of us have seen,
even tho:,e who may have .
Wdlked through the very train
station named in the title.
. work, which •
ad,.ds a little to
her meager
~nsion,
enables her to
cat and keep a June Fenner
roof over her
head. ~ .
. . However, any Wusions we may
harbor about Dora's concern for
her fellow man are quickly
crushed when we see that these
letters, which carry the hopes and
dreams of her customers, are nev-
er mailed. Instead, Dora simply
stuffs them lllto a drawer m her
This 1s d Rio whe re swvival is
a daily struggle, and sentimental-
ity a luxury rarely co,ntemplated,
much less experiertced. One of
the survivor.> is Dora, an aging
re tired teacher who sets up a lit-1
tiny apartment Occasionally, she
and her friend, Irene, take them
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out and read them for a laugh.
In short, Dora is no sweet old
lady, She~ as cynical and bitter as
.. they come. So why, she asks her-
&elf,~ah& .the'one..who finds ncr:.-.
self sad~ with a 9-yeor-old l)oy,
Josue, whose mother has been
struclcand killed by a car shortly
after the two anived m the otyl
· Perhaps it is a twinge of guilt
over not having mailed the dead
mother's letter that prompts Dora
to take the boy home with her.
The boy persuades Dora that,
with her help, he can find his
father. And so the quest begins
that will take them from one
stnall village to another through
the Brazilian countryside.
In some ways, "Central Sta-
tion· is like other "voyage of
self-discovery" films we have
seen. What keeps this film fresh
and involving throughout is, first
and fore most, superb acting by
both Femanda Montenegro as
Dora and Vlllicius de Oliveira as
Josue. A setting that is unfamiliar itll.<J m~,a:also helps. •
Montenegto7"a1tliallgJt11ot •
well-known to Americans, h.a
long been revered as pne of
Brazil'f greatest stage actors 0 ,2.,_
Oliveira, who has no prevtous
acting experience, was shirung
shoes in Rio's airport when he
caught the attention of director
Salles Watching this young bo?s
ability to reveal both vulnerabi.U1 •
ty and y9uthful optimism, one_
has no·doubt that Salles knew
what he was doing. ":~
Y9u are not likely to see twq,,
fin er performances in a long time.
Nor'will you forget their journey.:
• JUNE FENNER. a Costa M~ resident
in her late 50s, is V1Ce president of a WQtk
force training company.
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ewport Beoch/Costo Mesa Daily Pilot · date book Thursday, Oecomber 10, 1998 A IS
e Un~ crazy·
but 9'.·orse, onernatic: l.nunorta11ty
in a really bad flick
'DICKENS IRISH CHRISTMAS'
The runth annual "Dickens
lrtsh Christmas" runs from
Fnday to Dec 24 at MUI· ·
doon's lru;b Pub. Uruqua lrif;h Rather quaint.
No ra20rtfmgerC!tt~t~fi~er--....-...... .-..--....,."""~'..:....---~
er-hating, voyeunstic tax.idennlst
¥tho lttlk.9 to tumseU a lot Probd-
bly has a great future a an ed1tor.
.. Qu.r ta.¥JdOIIll.lSt. Norman
Bates, obviotisly a patty short of a
whole Big ~toe with hl5 twitch-
ing dnd lccnng. d~n't i.care off
ol' Anne 1 Jcche, who's on the
lam with 400 urnnd sw11.x>d f r~m
That famuus bower ccnc,
like thP ~e1ly moronic'llttar.ks·
m •Tue BmJ . ~ 1ust doesn't cut tt
anymore, if it ever cut 1l m thr>
first place. I leche, .stabbed
enough tunes thdt one must
thmk ol' Norman 1s auditionmg
for Bemhana, does d lousy and
tillher urunterestlng joh ol dying.
dis P<i t!fi,,. ude'iB
pudding, potato cakes, •was-comlng from dreams to
decimate a ple<Jsant town. No
masked ax-w1eldl!r wiping out
an entire swwner cc:1.mp or
1 teenage nymphos No .wmb1es
reawakened by spac<' viruses
threatening Western civilization.
Ju.st a man, a mom, d mansion, a
motel.
UNCLE DON'S
VIEWS OF NIL
REPUTE
And an
embarrassingly
duted script.
_ Some things
don't unprove
with age: wine
• in screw caps,
potato salad,
and overrated films. As overrated
as the Mona Lisa and Bruce
Springsteen, "Psycho• has nearly
the same hysterically overblown
r~putation as that other· "classic,"
ripe in triteness, •cib.:len Kane:
"Psycho" was dull, ridiculous
and predictable almost 40 years
~go. This nearly frame-by-frnrne
remake of tile onginal wdl soon
follow the previous three sequels
into filplatic oblivion.
U "Psycho" wa·s the influence
for future terror flicks. then like a
parent shy a few chromosomes,
Anne Heche portrays Marlon Crane in the remak~ of Alfred ·
Hitchcock's classic .. Psycho ...
its F ogeny a.re understandably
rather deficient.
While Set in present time,
some weird anachronisms and
anomalies crop up. Drivers ex.it-
mg the passenger sides o! mod·
em automobiles that have no
headrests or seat belts. A driving
ram that gets no one wet.
Clothes embarrassmgly ugly
en by bowling league ~tan
dards Faded colors. An enclosed
phone booth
The plot, 'bout as sophisticated
as that or cl Hardy Boys book,
obviously hasn't chdDged. Some
conniving broad. fleeing the fuzz.
ends up at a hotel run by a moth·
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her employer. ..
Obviously f l4•c:he hasn't
Wrllched any horror films thC\ pct!>l
f£>w years. The clues ,ue all
there. B9d dialogue. Da1k rooms.
Gloomy housP.s on the hill.
Cheesy music. Bt,tler bail out,
womon, or you're gonm1 erid up
m the dnnk cb th(~ monstcr <lid to
the little girl m· "f-rankenstem. ~
I guess m sunplcr times, when
Amencans had to only worry
about commum'>m and nuclear
holocaust, "Psycho" Wds scary.
But now, 38 years later, genera-
tions hardened and faced wtth
truly sj>00ky ~tutf IJke Y2K,
M Ellen· and no Nf-L in Los
AngelE'~ JU~t c1m't ~Jonna fall for
the predictable stoop1cltty of
"Psycho."
As I lcche flPC"S into that dark
.rnd stonny mght, she's chased by
cops, pnvate eyes cmd stiltPd dia-
loguP. 1 Ieadin9 somewhere, going
nowhPrc, fdc:ed with C1I1 tmc ertclin
future, she pciys th~ ultimat<> price
for hei.th.it•vC'ry-not cl gruesome
lonely clC'ath tn a wrkwater town,
VILLA NOVA
That stuff going down the
dram am't he.r blood, it's thP
potent:Ia\ prohts of thts flick t1
"Psycho" heads for th{• $1 thP·
alen, within the next f~w WC'eks
And Mother, good olct ~1otlter
Posse. .. sor of her son\ soul Dt:ac1·
er than ·a waiehous" of doomnils.
Never properly buned, he sits m
her wheelchair, des1ccc1ted, dry
as an overcooked Thanksgiving
turkev, shriveled as d week-old
Halloween pumpkin. A ~oliloquy
at the end, unfortunately m great
tedious detail, explains thHt Nor-
man was never all No1mcln but
was often all MolhP.r.
Last the audiP.ncP. Poor t1ud1·
ence. 5uckered. Snookf·r~d I Stung Stoop1d. To paraphrdsf'
the ad headline: "Check In
Relax Waste an hour,"
I • UNCLE DON reviews B movies and
cheesy musical act$ for the Daily Pilot
l You can e-mail him at YourFavuncOaol
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The pub is at 202 Newport
Center Drive on Fashion
I land's out~r circle next to
th~ Edwards Big 'Newport
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FOUC MUSIC AT BORDERS
The Tinker~s Own play folk
music from 8 to 10 p.m. Fn-
day and Dec, 18 at Borders
Books Music.Admission is
tree. The store is at 1890
· Newport Blvd. (at 19th St.),
C..osta Mesa. For more infor-
rnauon, call {949) 631-8661.
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Danong Bear Gallery, spe-
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Saildwdles cdfee end esp:'llSSO drWiks & SIT10(itlres .AJ new bre&Uast
menu Catering &'larlable Open Mon·Fr1 et 6em
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64~252.
GALL01S ITALIAN DELI
The finesi 61.hn:lma 68llCtMch8s seNecl on tresttt balled ~ Try ooe
of the!:e ~ by o-urdfy d$S anti 8 cold f'tlfre9ling -on Also
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Aothentlc Me~rcan food With the freshest lngred ents & a new gtlt
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Beach (near ~,uu t.¢is) 673-2657
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Get h ed on th Freshest fistr available r.resti 111Dcd fish seafood end
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seven days a wee Mon \hru Sat 11am.Spm Sundav 11am.7om
C&taring tile U>ca"..ed 670 w , 7th ~ '00 c.ost.a Mesa
o! the neN fl1!00r Joe I ) 645-S873
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I date book Newport Beach/Costa Meso Daily Pilot
oinelliiiig'S. always cooking at Tue Golden Trufile ·
I •
MARl.ABIRD
S omethlng's always going oh
at The Golden ntllne--
lobster week. mushroom.
week, live jazz nights, cooking
lessons -all from the fertile
mind of Alan Greeley, t.hJU>wner
·and iconoc;lastic chef.
He was born with a natural tal-
ent for cooking -his awards
paper the walls of his Costa Mesa
restaurant dnd he's a willing vol-
unteer for charitable causes
Greeley discovered his true
calling when he put tum.self
through mdustnal engmeenng
classes by cooklng Between
semesters, he
DINING REVIEW ~°o°nk :s ~~s
boy at the
Rusty Pelican dJld·when the chef
became ill, the youthful Greeley
came to the re cue, cooking like
a pro for the big dining room. He
never looked bdck
He went on to Vtctor Hugo's,
cooked at Ambrosia, took d sab-
batical m Frdllce and lived and
cooked m the Caribbean, sam-
pling, tasting, ledmmg all the
time. He worked m the Mdrriott
kitchens and then became exec-
utive chef for the Fluor Corp ,
where he slcly~d until opening
The Golden Truffle in 1986.
Hts restdurant gives diners
two ways to order, by choosing
tram the pnnted menu and
selecting from the staff's recited
list of specials, wtuch c1re decided
upon e>ach day by .Greeley as he
swveys the mommq's purchases.
"Every duy's a new ddy dfound
DAYS UNTIL CHRISTMAS
2601 W. PCH • N.8. • 642-5935
THE GOLDEN TRUFFU ..
+~RE: 1767·New·
port BIVd., Costa Mesa + WHEN: Open TueSday
through Saturday. Lunch
11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.,
dinner 5:30 to 10 p.m. + HOW MUOt: Moder-
ate to expensive. Prices
quoted are for junch. + PHONE: 645-9970
Alan Greeley ls the
owner and chef at The
Golden Truffle in Cos-
ta Mesa.
here," said Greeley as he con-
Jured up an unagmative, lf some-
what salty, soup. Caribbean spices
lllfiltrate most of the fresh fish and
soups in a peppery. inspired way.
The printed menu is a record
of his eclectic tastes, with duck
tacos ($9}, lobster taquitos ($8),
baked brie with proscwtto ($9)
and spicy Jamaican jerk chicken
salad ($9). And d. hamburger
with fnes ($9) or macaroni and
cheese ($8) becomes sy~tic
self-indulgence when truffles are
added for an extra $10
The roasted gyp~-y (free range)
I chicken ($14) is a succulent dish
with AJaskan herbed mashed
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Psychic Readings
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(Corner of Baker & Bear streets)
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Sandwic House
270 E 17th St., #I 7, Co ta M esa, Ca 92627 (949J 64S·H52
Sandwi(hes, Coffee and
Espresso Drinks, & Smoothies
• Cappuccino
• Llttc
• MochJ~
· •'Gourmet COff ee
• Ice Blended Drinks
We use a
1/'i. pound
of real
fruit in ti
...
potdtoes. Leg of lamb ($17) is
braised in Beaujolais and there is
always d hand roll du jour ($8)
with wasabi. For "down-home"
foodies, Greeley serves fried
chicken livers with grits ($7) and
chtcken-fned steak With fried
green tomatoes ($12).
You will also find pot roast
($14l and liver ($15) with Maui
onions and smoked fried chicken
(OK if you hke your frted chicken
smoked) ~lh buttermilk-gravy.
Chilean sea bass ($16) is almost
alwuys on deck, served on an
island of mashed potatoes and
surrounded by a sea of broth the
color of a tropicdl sunrise. Scallops
are d favorite and so is sauteed
fresh foie gras, seldom served, but
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restaurant when it appears are working every day with a
Desserts are ingenious, and huge list of parties to attend to _Gr~ley:.S presentations can .. _ W~J!!.e~rmittipg, ~tio ~.:.... ~
stunning. Fruit and/or sorbet is a ing t5 availitDle under tlie oiilliaiit
favorite way to end a meal here. green canopy along the front of the.
The famous Golden nume wine bWlding. Indoors, chairs and tables
list has evolved over the years a.re !Jtuated right next to wine
into an out,.standirig collectfon rdck.s and display tanks of live
with many wines of serious vin~ • shellfish. There is a rqom to the
tage and reasondble prices. side, in dire need of new lighting,
Champagnes range from Tait-but a gQOd spot for quiet dining.
tinger Corneille Collection '90 at You arc most likely to catch
$280 to Roederer's estate brut at sight of Greeley at lunch time. He;
$32. Marvelous chotces in house will be hard at work, master of a 1
wines are sold by the glass and very busy kitchen. but as Uungs
plenty of half bottles are on hand. quiet down, he emerges to greet
The serving ~taf ( is excellent his customers and )le seems to 1
an'd makes an invaluable contri-know almost everyone by naine.,
bution to the atmosphere of The
Golden liuffle. Catenng is big •MARLA BIRD'S dining reviews
business and dunng this holiday appear every other Thursday,
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I
N ewport Beoch/Costd Mesa Doily Pilot date book ..
Thursday, D~ember 10, 1998 Al5 . .
.OCC. celebrates pleasant 'Old-Fashioned· Christmas'
'IOM nn.JS
e t all the many and varied
ChrU;t,na J>f'6flucttons-tn ....
the area th1s season, only
one invites the audicnc e to
become part of th<' .show -·An
Old-Fashioned Christmds and
Jee Cream Social" at OCC.
Smee the featured presenta-
tion is a melodramd ("Fast Train
to the Poorhouse,• a retrectd from
d few sea-lHEATER REVIEW sons back},
· playgoers
can cheer ·
the hero. h1~s the villain and
· launch a few wolf whistles at the
pamted lady. There's community
caroling and even a children's
JPke contest, where the little /
ones are invited to share a
(.clean) gag with the audience.
J._ Master or ceremorues David
~agl.lone keeps the t<•mpo of the
+.Dtertairunent brief (an hour and
l:5'minutes) and breezy, and the
laylet, under Rick Golson's direc-
('.91.rea ~gs for
tlie !J-{o{iaays I "
(949) 722·7224
Mon-Fn 10-6 Sat 10·5
www.rugsandcarpets.com
230 East 17th St.
Costa Mesa
tiOn, is about as funny as the chil-Ke1th Harrison Bennett enacts
<lien's jokes, but it's all in the tioli-the strapping hero with the prop-
day spint. As an added incentive, er well-meaning gusto. Allison
free cooki~ qo.g ~e ®ilIJlW:e._ .J<aUuilcon Lee swipes the show
dispensed at intenni.c;sion. from both of them, however, as
The only way to stage a melo-the dance hall hostess Candy
drc:lffia effectively is to encowage Samples.
egregious overplaying, and the Solos from Darcy Blakesley
The only way to
stage a melodrama
effectively is to
OCC' per-ond Orlina Wusstig set the holl-
fonncrs have day mood nicely, and ttle entire
this lesson ' company makes meny with
down pat. some songs of the season after
Jake Kandel intermission, accompanied by
is particularly Adam Gubman on the piano.
eocooroge over· . ' • fun to watch And, for the sandbox set, the
·ploying, and the • ~ th~ s~hem-evening winds up With a vjsit .
OCC .....sOl1tleff m.<J villain, from Santa Claus.
l"I'" Throck.mor-This \s the 13th annual OCC
have this lesWi ton V. Dirth-Christmas show and while it
down pat. mdadll (odr, as his may not carry the professional
. . a e assis-polish· ol, say, •A Chnstmas Car-
tant pu~ •t. Mr. ?irtball). The ldt-ol" dt South Coast Repertory it's ter role IS a conuc romp for . . '
Christopher J. Buechler, with a an ~nJ~yable e~erung of fun and
hair style borrowed from Carl frolic auned prunarily at the little
·Alfalfa• SWitzer. ones.
Rebecca Muhleman is blissful-• TOM-TITU--5-r-evi-ews--loca_l_th_e-at-er_f_or_
ly and comically serene as the the Daily Pilot. His reviews appear
herome, Pansy Purebeart, while Thursdays and Saturdays.
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Egg Twist Bread -Coffee Cakes
Cheese Cakes -Weddings -Special Occasions
•ANOLD-
FASHIONED
a..s1MAS
SHOWANDICE
CREAM SOOAL •
+WHERE: occ, 2701
Fairview Road,
Costa Mesa
• WHEN: Clos-
ing perfor-
mances today
through Satur-
day at 7 p.m.,
Sunday at 2
p.m.
+HOW
MUCH: $6 and
$7
+ PHONE:
(714) 432-5880
Jake Kandel, left, and Chris Buechler have a dJ[ference of opinion in OCC's
13th annual holiday show for children.
.h Tann e nb a um Oh Ta 11 ne11 ba u1n
· a t
T W I H ++ P .n l ffi ~
THURSDAY~ D ECEMBER 2 4, 1998
Dinner s erved fro m 5 to 10 p.m.
Gather with family arid friends to enjoy a
sumptuous three-course dinner
and the a cap e lla gospel group Infusion
Entree price incl!'de; a glass of Korbel Chardonnay Cbampagne or
Fmer Vineyards Barrel Select Chardonna)' or
Jelul Vineyards Monterey Caber11et Sarwig11011
--~·-....-S Prix Fixe, rlocs not include tax &. grarua~
Kid's Menu $9.95 12 and under
,
• commun1
,
E D I. T 0 .R I A 1
I forum Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
LETTER TO Ill EDITOI
... •
.. Good trustee may nOt
"'be good board leader. Airport mailer Isn't .a 'scare tactic'
I 'm disappointed that the
author of Inside Scoop ·m th~
Daily Pilot on Nov. 30 took it
upon himself or herself to off er
advice to those living around
John Wayne Airport to •stop
packing their bags. because or
.recent scare-tactic mailers sug-
.
-do s a great clissemce to the ab-,
zens whose newspaper ttus area
serves -the at.i.ze.ns ol NewRQrt
Beach and Costa Mesa. Anyone
livmg nedr the ai.rport has a right
and d duty to be achvely involved
m an tssuP that concerns their
environment and should not be
lulle d into th<' idea thdt El Toro iS
a done <led.I because the wnter of
Inside Scoop thinks it is so. Not
only is the writer giVing an opin-
ion, wtuch belongs 1J1 U1e editorial
section, but J quasllon the motive!>
for doing so.
" I t's happPnPcl two y<>urs in a lunch programs for low· ,
row. Ldst year, il wets ~hP income students.
' clerk's p~>st; this yc'ctr,' Lhe In all other ways, Lt>ec·c is d
vict> pr<'std<·nl's slot Each model board memlwc. ShP
,, trnw, W<•ncly Lef'cc's col-knows lhe issues facing tlw
l<'ilCJUt''> on ttw Nc•wport-Mc>c;d district. She's hone~t and trust-
1-1chool l.H1c1rd hdV<' voted worthy. But she's u httle out
somconP Pb(> into d po~1hon thPrc on some 1ssups," whir.h
.. that s hl' wt1s rw t rn line for. m ak Ps her uncomfortdhly · oul
" gesbng the county is prepanng to
.acquire land around'John Wayne
Airport for a massive ~dnsion
(.'''Ihlth Squad on El Toro mail-It sPPms unft1 u , tor <'l'fldin. of .step with the rest of thP
n1en":-. littlt• doubt thnt ·l.C<'C'f' board at times. Nothmu wronq
is c.t dPdic,1h•tl, wt.·ll ~intPn-w ith that. But a trustCf' on thl'
e r•). •
~ t 1onecl trnsh•c •. losing e nd of 6-1 votes doe'!sn't
The writer, or the lhlth Squad,
as the title says, implies this mail-
er is simply that -a scare tactic.
FU'St of all, the mailer is not a
scare tactic. There are, in tact,
legitimate plans to expand John
Wayne if El Toro airport does not
become the main airport to serve
the incredsing air transportation
needs of Southern California
These plans are F and G dnd dre
pdrt of the environmental impact
report the county is required to
prepare as alternatives to El Toro .
If there is an insurmountable flaw
in the environmental impact
report for El Toro, the county must
look at meeting airport trans-
pm:tation needs for the 21st centu-
ry at the other existing county air-
port -J ohn Wayne.
Finally, in the Inside Scoop on
Dec. 7, I had to laugh because ot '
the reason given for a group of •
OCC students' disinterest in ;
wanting to do a research project
on the El Toro airport controversy
(·El Toro is el snore·o to stu-
dents-). The reason: They chdn't
wdnt to sift through the propa;
ganda reported on this very
important countywide issue. l
can't dgree with them m<?re as
respects to propaganda reported
as fact.
-
(. rlll \\ l'. bid llll' tlwm tor make .(or the best I Pod c t.
..,li<Jhlmq ht•r { . Especially during a lilllt'
In c1 word: no w hen the distric t is trying to
< >n mc1l1P1s mvolvm9 rPh-fi~rure . out how to ... olvc its
qion ,and tilt> fN h •rc1l qovPm-maintenance problems, which
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• MM MARTIN I DAll.V PllOT
An environmental impact report will soon detail the
im1>ad of an expanded John Wayne Airport I
If the writer's intention is to
soothe the fears of those }jving
around John Wayne, he or she
Report facts. Let's read an arti·
cle in the newspaper d etailing '
pldns F and G. The~e airports are •
taxpayer-owned assets. The lax·
payers have a nght to facts. We
are tirc>d of hC'aring the opmions.
ANN WATT
Sanla Ana Heights
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mow de r 1 1< '> on 11111 stuclt•nls,
th·· ... 111dents rlr<' c•nlf•rmq kmcler·
q,ult•n lt>ss 1m•par .. d 1o heum
with, ( ,1llforn1<l IMs lilt' 1•t1rlwst
<'lllr) ct<Jt' for krndelCJtHlf'll 4
ye11r'i ll month In 1111 olltPr
'>l.alf's, d 1 hrlcl 11111st he lhrt•c lo stx
1n11nU1c, olclPr 111 1 nll'1 krndf'r·
C rr1rlflll
1\s Adt1 I li111cl , < ons11Jtr1nt for
ttlP st,11t• I >PpclrlrnPnt of Educ,,.
lio11 , ..,lc1tl'd " flw rll'\'\I' st.mclc1rcls
for lt1P stctlt• 11rt• lllf' mos! ngorous
m thP c 1111ntr) • Yl'I 0111 <1l11cJ1•nls.
riff' lhri I' t11 SIX monlh..; youncJ('r
t ft, in '' ucl11nls m the H1'it of thP
<.uuntry \VP Uri' also the lllO!>I ~th·
Ill< .ill ~ th\.PfS(' tttl1•, With d hl!Jh·
MAILBAG
Notre Dame
quarterback stops
to sign autographs
for fans before
beading to
practice.
MAR IMl!tlll/OAJlYPllQT
Forgive us, Irish fans, for we have sinned
I n toda)"s world nf llc1q111nt puhht 111orlctl srn-
mng, I dCC:U'><! tlw IJ<11ly Pilot IWH t' A lthuuqh
not m dny posrlton to cast thP lrrst -.1nn1., I hrHI
hoped d more s<1mtl'cl u•11df'r v.011ld h11v" t.ikt·n
up the ldsk
(lnsh) mortdl sin No 1 In Soul II B1 •11tl, Incl , c1t
Notre Ddfn<', thµ Adm111 1slrr11lo11 (I ht•mc) B111ld
mg is wu1ld fdlnuus tor its CJOld1•11 donu'. J·oo lhdll
play~rs from NotrP DcHll!' w11n • Jl'IPfrPcl lo c1s
"Colden Donwts • when tlwy w o11 • lp,1th1'1 ht'l·
mets dnd r;;onwlmw::. Pvc•n h..fnr • th.ey 11vf'1 w or ·
hPlmets dt au-not h PC:dtl<;(', clS I >ctll} Pilot Wflll'r
Eron Ben-Yehudu st,1tPd, thPy wndt qolclPn hc>l-
nwts ("F1gh tm9 Irish urnvo todcty," .Nov 2•1)
(lnsh) mortal srn No 2. SI l1dt1JC k C Im Iran·
ucd the Jidgdn Celts ThP.y could not sec, dS c1
rlldtler of faith, <J Goel he111q c 01np<1Sl'cl o l th rel:>
d1vme p •rsons, the I loly Tnmty ·10 d r.111101!11• thP
1"s11e, St. Patnck J.lll kt>d up the (lhrC'• -1 aff'cl)
shcUlUock, showing a pos ilnhly th•· Pit !iOUld
< omprehend, Th«'! httmroc k htts PVl'f SllH.t> hC!t•n
the n.ttionttl symhol o f lrPlctnd cmcl th1 lush p o·
pie.
Wrth G reg Rishn!J's r1•fcrenc " 111 111" Blci1r
Applcgat d an ol lontJhmt> NutrP l>,1111N 5 pthr1t
ht1s proudly worn th1• r 1qhlmt1 lr1sh's lum·lt·c1I
d ovN fur thrc-e qenPral1ons • -cm lnr,h c.1pology
to th<> \pplegatl's ("Lcx:al Irish fans are i>nuling, -
Nov. 28)1
Br n-Yehudil ctnd R.ishng, !or your p<•nance,
prornrsc.• tn the luturf' to do your homework. Also,
wutc h sume Notre Dume gdll\PS on lE'lev1s1on,
plus thel.T" puhltC' rPldbons bits showing th<' ram·
pus ttnd its golden dorm'.
Tnvta question qentlc>mcn: Who or what 1s
Tc111cl'ldown Jf'-'>U.<. ~nd why?
Go lris h !
BOB BRENNAN
NE'wport Bedch
• EDfTOR'S NOTE: On the wall of the Hesburgh Library
on campus. there's cl huge mural that's been nicknamed
Touchdown Jesus Why? Because Jesus• arms are extended
overhead, almost m.e he's s gnallmg a touchdown
You didn't 3$k, but the names of the Four Horsemen are.
Harry Stuhldreher, Jim Crowtey. Don Miller and Elmer Lay
den, Notre Dame's alma mater cs •Notre Dame, Our Moth·
er,· ~nd the Fighting Irish got their name when, one leg·
end has 1t. the football team was tra1hng at halftime
aga1ns1 Michigan in 1909. One Notre Dame player yelled
at his teammates -who happened to be named Dolan,
Kelly, Glynn, Duffy and Ryan "What's a name. with you
guys? You're alrtmh and you're not f19ht1ng worth a hck. •
· Notre Dame came back to win the game and the name
stuck
er pc>rrr>ntrtge of seroncl J.mq1t.1q1 •
lt>ttrncrs th;m most otht•r stt1 tes
T hc"•P two fuclors nuqht m11kc llw
uch.ievf'm 'nt ot lhmw n<•w stan·
dards more dilhrult.
fp.ic hinu 1s tcflf'hm9, rt is not
hc1h} s1lhnq.
tnok m eollPgP
OnP pro! ·ssor < .m tt•ach hun-
dreds of student!; I lis mc•ssagc
<.Jews not clu111msh by rporc cars.
By c ollegc, slud<•nts should not
nf'NI a bah)' sitter. PEGGY UNGARO
Pomon..1 Sdiool
I h.ivr '{01tl tor n1t1ny yt•.trs that
you c cm h tt< h lcJ any nurnbnr of
t 11clN1ls 11t the sume lune ( "N(!w-
1>01 t ·Ml'<ill lo r :><luC'C~ run th -gradt>
nmth t% •'~.: Dec 11.•Thal is the>
REBUTTAL
In your luwer clas ... es, someone
has to be avciildble to dnswer
questions and help those who are
not understandmg the new con-
cept that has just been taught.
Lesser-paid workers can then
take over, pmpoint the students
who are having a problem and
pelp them one-on-one or even
one-on-five or 10.
They should be student tedch
ers at a lot less money, and 1l
should be part of their traming in
becoming a teacher, just like an
mtem in a hospital. Pay the mdlll
teacher more money so that you
get the most qualified teachers.
For example, if you pay d
teacher $100 per day to teach 20
students, you could pay a teacher
$200 to teach 100 students, ~vmg
$300. If that was too fast for you,
$100 for 20 students is $500 for
100 students. Take the $300 and
spend maybe $100 for st\Jdf'nt
teachers or even upper-graders at
no cost for extra credits and no
pay.
The numbers can be changed,
and the extra money can be put
into computers that also ure a
teaching tool but don't get sick or
need a day off.
SID SOFFER
LdS Vegds
Hedges had only city's
best interests at hea1i
Did the Pilot take its last •shot"
at John Hedges when it capped
his final report to the citizens of
Newport Beach with "Hedges
tdkes parting shots at foes, press·
(Dec. 2)?
Hedges' eight-year term was
an effort to mdke cill areas of
Newport Beach better places to
live. Most of all he wanted the city
to live within its budget and to be
responsible.
Like the Daily Pilot, I didn't
always agree with you, but there
are bmes I can give praise.
How many citizens ·would give
their lives over to the council mect-
mg" -it's n ot just Monday night?
I'll miss Hedges. I'm better
informed because he questioned,
asked for details, ex.plamcd, etc.
I fo was real, not a rubber stamp.
JEAN P. MacDONALD
Newport Beach
MOms in Touch letter painted pOor picture of group
.•
J.Hope rty. F.vcry group hct a
l1•c1<1~r. who fac 1htatc tlt • qroup
a nd ensures lhctl fml1nPS arr!
c1h1ded hy. •
A Morn m Tourh !Jruup 1 two
or rnou' mom who me •tom• hour
d we •k to pruy for th ·1r d11ldrP11
uncl thAtr schools. RN oqntlllHJ
th ' r\Pod for (iocl's yuulunu•,
mums pray for the adn11111slr tor , ,
. "'111 u an vc r
Touch group for the pdst eight
yeiu and hovtng rvcd d!i a
group le dcr and area coor<lin1t-
tor, 1t is my sincere hope thaf I
have q1vt•n you-a 1norn oc~urntc
portroynl of this nwo.~omc organi~
zutlon.
NANCY BURCHELL
Parent,
N4:lwpur1 I larhoT I ~1gh School
gifts, put on cl~gant lunchoons
and teas for our staff, given us
cntouragement and, yes, prayed
for \19. Many of the Moms m
Touch.......{!.!others ttre among our
most acb~ volunteers and enthu·
slastlc cheerleaders. At no time
have they gone against district
policy or pushed their beliefs on
ow. 5chool staff. They have never
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COMMENTARY
Our schools
should guide
students to
universities .
I.I I· I HU'i I \\. llAKA"
M ost recently I hdd occ~on
to recld m the Oct. 7 mm·
utes of the stdtc Postsecondary
Education Commission some
staggenng mformabon concern·
mg student graduation rates
As I vtewed the ftndmg~ we·
l scnted, I could not help recalling
d Daily Pilot arucle that reported
the senior dropout rate at New·
port-Mesa high. schools wa a
tiny trdcllon of all classes -a
mere 1.l'X •.
Nef>dless to say, this is selec •
ttve informfibon. It does not tell
the Pntire story of how well stu-
dents from low-and high-in~e
Camilif's dre really doing as they
move up the educational ladde1
toward a bacca1dwedte degree.
Here ts omc pertine nt. vttl.id data
from the commission rrunutes~
• For every 100 white kindut "''· gartncrs, 88 graduate from high
school, 60 complete some college,
and 25 obtain at least a bachelor:-
degree.
•For every 100 black studen~.
83 graduate from high schoo~ 40
complete at least a year of col-
lege, and 12 at lettSt receive a
bachelor's degree.
• For every l 00 Latinos, 60
graduate from high f>rhool, 30
complete somc college, and one
in 10 cam d bachf'lor's degree.
The ttchicvement gap between
wlute and Latino and black ~tu
dcnls htis been w1derung durjng
the 1990s. The fact that Lcltino
students are leavmg middle and
secondary levels of education
should be recognized by pui
board m embers who arc entn)st·
cd to enco~rage all students to
tc1k and achieve a cuniculwn
that leads to the four-year rot•
lege.
The COlll.ITUSl:iion minutes so
expressed a new policy that he
not yet caught on at any educa._
tiontd lnvel in California: *Th
effort ln education now 1s to
replecc a systP.m that wa~
accountable primarily for mi;uts
with one that is accountabJe for
student nch1evement. • • It's: obvious that improvtng
l..Atino perslStence throughout all
levels of elementary and ecc. ...
' ,.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot ThurKfoy, December 10, lv98 A 17
FIRE
CONTINUED FROM A 1
1 brush about 100 feet dway from
·the homes were trimmed to 18
inches: Once the fire reached the
break, the flamei. had no other
choice but to move bdtk through
the bay. •
•We do this every yedr so we
reduce the fire risk,• Lockard
said "It became edster to extin·
gµish the flames because they
didn't have any fuel.•
The fire begdn at ahout 4:45
• p.m. near the intersection of
Irvine Avenue and Santiago
Drive.
Sue Curtis, who has a
. panoramic view of the bay from
her house on Irvine Avenue, wtts
driving home' from work when
she saw the smoke billoWlllg up
into the clear. mideverung sky.
She saw a small nng of hre near
the base of the bluff and after less
than a minute she said a wall of
Dames was licking the ~lope. The
first few minutes were frantic.
"People were spraymg theii
roofs with water, but for a while
there wasn't any Wdter being
used on the blaze," she said. • 1
couldn't believe how fast 1t grew.
I have never seen anything move
so fast."
Although strong Santd Ana
winds were blowing in d souther·
ly direction, the vegetallOn bredk
stopped the blaze's advance
toward the endangered homes.
The fl.re then reversed course,
~ heading north and destroy41g
I
·' I VOLUNTEER
.PIRECTORY
• The VOLUNTEER DIRECTORY runs
periodically in the Daily Pilot If you'd
hke information on getting your orga·
niution hsted, call 574-4228
NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC
UBRARY LITERACY PROGRAM
The library's literacy program
seeks volunteers to tutor adults
wishing to improve their reading
and writing skills Workshops dt
the Central Llbrdry will certtfy
volunteers. They ·tdkP place at
1000 Avocodo Ave. For registra·
tion and or more information, call
(949} 717·3874.
·'NEWPORT COSTA MESA YNICA
The Newport·Cosla Mesa YMCA
'( needs a vdnety of general volun·
JI teer help, foor tnforrnation Or
applications, call Rita at 642·
9990.
NEWPORT MESA IRVINE
INTERFAITH COUNOL
., The orgaruzation needs volun·
teers to help plan activities and
events Specific needs are on the
norrunating. membership, public
relations and fmance-comrruttees.
For more information, Cttll 548·
II 4942
t NEWPORT-MESA
SCHOOL FOUNDATION
Volunteers needed to help with
1 fund·raising efforts. speaking
opportunities, public events and
occasional office work: To volun·
teer, call 631·4143.
' NEWPORT THEATER •
• ~RTS CENTfR
" Volunteer to help stage theater
, ·•productions. A vanety of jo~s
need to be tackled, including set
construction, ushering, mailings
, and assorted technical duties.
' Scheduling is fleXJble. The New·
port Theoter Arts Cente1 is at
2501 Clilf Dnve. foor more infor·
mation, call 631-0288.
OASIS SENIOR CENTER
Meals on Wheels volunte •rs are
needed to distribute prepared
dishes to homebound seniors in
the Newport Beach area. The
delivery tirn<• is between 11 ·30
• a .m . and 1 p.m. ror more mJor·
t mation, call 644-3244.
IJ
11 OPERA PAOAC
1 The Opera Pacific (;u1ld Alliance,
1 has a wide range of ilCtivitic:> for
volunteers. Por mformauon, call
' 474-4488. ,.
•)
OPERATION Cl.EAN St.ATE •
The Costa Mesa·~ cd organi.7.a·
lion that focus~ on graffiti pre~
vention nt'ccb \lOlunt crs to paint
out graffiti and as~tst with other
duties. For more mformabon, call
Michael Howat cl bl 435-0745.
ORANGE COAST
INTERFAITH SHELTER
l The hug l romily sh~lter in the
county n •ccis voluntecn;; for lJs
ch1lctr •n' progrnms. It especially
<Jcsm• tutors and tho o who con
tnkc pail m nctivit.ici; after 6 p.m.
• T-m mor information, call Lori
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FIRE FAOS
• 20 homes evacuated
• l O acres burned
• 4 alarm fire ·=-=~-~
• • 26 fire engines and
trucks
and be ready in case the outlook
bee dme worse.
Ivy Wu, who lives on Santiago
Dnve, wasn't :.ure what memen·
tos <>he would take with her. She
knew only that she would S<\Ve
her elf and her English bulldog;
j\fat. --=-~
REACT
CONTINUED FROM A 1
now. It' 1ust too nsky. •
Newpqrt Beach police Sgt,
Mrk McDermott said officers
• knocked on doors and 20 peoplP.
were told. to leave their homes ..
. '
• 92 minutes before fire
was c.onta'ined ,
vanous part'i of the prnserv''
At one point, the gusting winds
wlupped smoke hundreds of feet
into the au, causinq a hazy diver-
sion for planes trying to land <1t
John Wayne Airport. The landing
route was changed Wednesday
because of the Scmta Ana winds.
No flight plans were disrupted,
Sdld airport spokeswoman Kath·
leen Campini Chambers. .
"l will leave if they tell me to
gather my stuff," sfle said. MThl.S
fire 1lookcd really bad. It was
twmondous how close it really
came•
Authonties are investigating
th£> cause of the hre. Witnessc•s
mport seemg a group ot
teenagers running from the area,
but police were unable to confum
whether tflqy are suspects.
Rirhard Jansen, whose mother
lives in the house next door to
Welch's, sa1d he saw news of the
hre on telev1s1on and rushed over •
tb th~ scene. She left the house
.ind wt•nt across the street.
~I hdd to rndke sure my mom
wJS OK • Jan.-;en Sfild,
Meanwhile. pohce told home-
owners who were affected by the
fire to gather their belongings
Some residents wil'tching the
dramatic event unfold said it took
about 10 minutes after the blaze
start'ed for hrehghters to begin
dousing the Dames. Residents
and firehghten. were extremely
concerned because some of the
$500,000 homes had wood-shin·
gled roofs that are fire traps.
'-" HA.GGfRlY-l't'l.JUSIDAILV ~OT
Spectators on Irvine A\'enue watch the fire in the Back Bay
Wednesday night while firefighters attempted to control it.
But Welch, still hosing of{ his
roof, optc.-0 to stay. He said he 1S
most grateful to the fireflghters
who ~ere oble to save the homes
from· destruction.
"The way people got here WdS
phenomr>nal; Welch sa.td , •My
~arden hose would not have
done it -even if I used both of
them.•
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HELP FOR THE HOLIDAYS
11.'M HAG fT,.Z'rllllSIOAllY PU.OT
John Hammond, c~nter, first mate of the Angela Louise
ooal, is flanked by the Newport Beach Fire dJld Marine
Depcll1.n1ent·~ Jerry Lazar, left. and Capt. Dave Mais, as they
display somP of'the 200 toys that were donated for Christ-
·eoARD
CONTINUED FROM A 1
pn.sed thdt d uniformed officer
was present Tuesday night.
PINKLEY
• CONTINUED FROM A 1
longtime friend and also a fom1er
three-term mayor.
"He raised two generations of
kidi:. rC'ading the magaZJ.Iles in his
drugstore,• said Jack Hammett. a
City C'ounc1lman from 1970-78.
Mr Pinkley's political career
began when he served on the old
Costa· Mesa Grammdr School
board of education from 1938-45.
World War II found him super-
vising volunteers for three obser-
vation ~ldtions that kept an eye
out for any low-flymg Japanese
planes escaping radar detection.
After Costa Mesa wos incorpo-
rated in 1953, Mr Pinkley was
elected to the first City Council,
on which he served for 24 years.
He was mayor from 1962-64,
1968-70, and 1973-74.
·;,'~ L.::'s. People got a free one-hour ride with eac~ d~atlon.
"Mr. Pinkley committed hun-
self to the city of Costa Mesa
wh~n the city of Costa Mesa was
nothing,· said Hank Paruan, a
member of the city's Historicdl
Society. "It was known as Goat
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like th t to h 1ppen Ctround here,•
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threats, but we want to make sure
no one disgruntled comes around
and doe:,; anythmg:
Estanc111 High School uarcnl
·Shem f loyt, who ~ttended ~cs
day night's meeting, aid she
·wd n't surpn:.e<l to ec the officer
when she entered' the hall bijl
was when she left the meeting.
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ofhccr and wondered what kiii
of program they were present
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Jeavmg. I was wondering why h
wa:. still there. It was kind o
scary, but'I unders~nd why the)
had to do 1t. •
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Mr. Pinkley was alc;o instru-
mental m crnatmg South Coast
Plaza. In dn mleMew m 1979, Mr.
Pinkley rccullcd how he helped
persuude Mr Mdy of May Co to
open a i;torc> on land owned by
the Segcrstroms, who were then .
in the bean-raismg business.
over a financial statement show-
ing the city had $8 nullion in its
tr~asury. "He satd, 'When do we
start buildingr h<' said ol May.
Mr. Pmkley clo~ed his store
and retired m 1979 but he and hu;
wife, Lucy, remdtned act.Ive in the
commuruty
his daughter, LUCY. Adrian.
I fe tell to the floor near
table and since then he suffere
paralysis from the waist down
Panian said.
"I'm sorry to see the Grdlld 01
Man pass on," he said. .
Mr. Pmkley quott"d May as
saying, "What mdkei; you think a
little town like Costa Mesa can
get these rodd improvements and
sewers done in time?"
"He dild his wife were JUSt
grand participants m the city that
they adopted dlld loved," Pan1an
said. •
"Three weeks ago, he was
standing at tlle craps table in Las
Vega~ throwing · the dice," said
"I le was Mr. Costa Mesa fo
me,• Hammett added. "It's th .
.passing of an era as far as I'm con
cerned. r hate to see it go.•
Mr. Pinkley is survived by hi
wife, Lucy Pinkley; bis daughter,
Lucy Adrian; and bis son, Virgil
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QUOTE OF THE DAY
•t wish I could describe to you, PQinl by point,~ it's like to live a
dreom-«i the PGA Toor -•
Esteban Toledo, Newport Beach CC golfer
• Sports Editor Roger Carls-On • 949..57 4-4223 Ne¥!POrt aoo~/Costo Mesa Doily Pilot B 1 '
l • It's a wonderful life for ~ Toledo on the PGA Tour ..
0 nee a prizefighter,
Esteban Toledo o{
' Newport Beach Country
· Club plans to stay m the PGA
Tour ring for awhile longer.
"Llke I told everyone,• Toledo I said Wednesday, ~I was. ready to I go Iii '98. There was no doubt in
i my mmd that I'd finish m the top
125 (and retain a PGA Tour
card)
"And 1999 is gomg to be, fQr
me. better than what I did this
year. Several people kind of
didn't believe that I'd do so well
this year." ·
Toledo, sltghtly intimated by
the tour's celebnty roar in 1994
when he was a rookie, never
stopped believing and,
apparently, tsn't about to quit
believmg now
"I can play bett~r than I
played lhJs year, ff said Toledo,
who finished 93rd on the PGA
Tour's money list, earning
$327,244. ·u r try 100%, there's
no doubt J'll keep (my card)
agaip."
Toledo, rescued from poverty
at about age 18 when a couple
from Northern California
brought him across the border
and sponsored hun. was a
lightweight boxer m MeXJco
for four years until append.iatis
ended his career.
"I grew up so poor, I never
had any money to go to school,
so I picked boXIng to get out and
meet people ... to make money
and take care of my family," said
Toledo, whose father died when
he was .5 years old.
"J didn't have a penny.
(BoX.lllg) was a cheap way (to
earn money) t1nd I didn't have to
go to school to make money. But
I didn't learn. Then J started golf,
and then two people from San
Jose changed my life.•
·In 1984, Toledo was
sponsored for U.S. atizenship by
John Minnis, a businessman
who had become acquainted
with Toledo's family. Minnis isn't
a golfer, but he knew enough to
help Toledo become established.
SEE GOLF PAGE 82
WEAK HEART?-·¥QLJ'D B~TIER STAY HOM
Estantja High's Eagles
give their fans plenty to
worry about, but they
squeeze out a 59-58 win. , .
Rlawm DUNN
lblf Plot
SANTA ANA -Il one didn't
know · better, you'd figure
Estancia High boys basketball
coach Rich Boyce was in the
entertainment businesi., willing to
hawk season tickets door to dOQr
in Costa Mesa,
"I guess we like having our
games close, so we can give our
fans a wild nde," Boyce said, fol-
lowing his team's trembling 59-58
victory Wednesday over Whittier
Christian in pool play of the fourth
annual Century Shootout at Cen-.
tury High.
Estancia (2-2) recover.ed from a
slow start to take a 24-23 halftime
lead, then Boyce's Eagles picked
•up the tempo in the second bd.lf,
opening a 13-point read early in
the fourth qudrler.
Then things started to unravel
and not a single Estancia fan
could s1t still in the waning
moments.
"Our players just lack (varsity)
ga.me experience.• Boyce said.
"But I think we'll have the experi-
ence by Christmas. Hopefully,
we'll have 1t before we give some
of the parents a heart attack."
The Eagles, led by the 12-pomt
performan'ces from seruor Brett
Valbuena and Junior guards Jolm
Cantrell and 1Tav1s Chandler,
held a 52-39 lead with 6 24 left in
the game. But the I leralds fought
back and closed the gap to four
with plenty of time to play (4:16).
Whittier Christian's Jon Stoa
(game-hJgh 18 points) canned an
18-rooter with 0;37 on the clock to
cul Estanc1a's lead to 59-58. · ·
And with 0:35 left, Boyce
called a timeout. The Eagles, with
five guard.s on the floor, could run
out the clock without attempting
a shot. But Whittier Christian's
Preston Van Houten stole the ball
·with about 10 seconds left and the
Heralds raced down to set up for
a shot.
That's when senior Peter
Andersen, who netted seven
DON Lf:ACH I OAILV'PILOT
Newport Harbor's BUly Clayton (right) slips through to steal the ball and converts with a score
tn Sailors' 63-45 vtdory over Canyon Wednesday afternoon at the Anaheim Convention Center.
three-pomters in Estancia·~ pool· the final pool-play contest, tell
play win Monday ovet La M1Iaqa, behind m the second quarter, 21-14.
67~59, stepped in front of ti pass to But Andersen made-two free
secure the victory. Sort or. throws, <'.:'antrell scored on an •
"Peter just made the play of inside move, Chandler made a
'the gdJJle, when (Stoa) camo off layin and Jason Sunco scored
the pick, but I thought we would Wlth 1 :42 remaining in the half ~on
hold onto the bau, • Boyce said. a swt...>et dish from Cantrell, giving
·"lnste9d we made another pass the Eagle.:; a 22-21 edge. ·
and made it mtere:>ting." In ttie third .quarter, Estancia
In the 1inal seconds, Boyce outscored· Whittler Christian, 23-
watcbed his team rruss a ldyup, 13, for a commanding 11-pomt
get the rebound, and hule on ' advantage by quarter's end.
another shot from clo!>e range, VaJbuena, who came off the
before the ball bounced loose and bench m lhi"> one. finished Wlth
time ran out. three steals and rune second-half
"We'll keep fighting,• Boyce. rebounds (five offensive}. Valbue-
said. "Wm or lose, we'll play na, Cantrell and Chandler had
l}ard. • . two held goals each Ul the third,
Estancia, which faces Scln with Cantrell hitting a tnple with
Clemente Friday at 7:30 p.(Tl. m I 2.06 left for a 45-34 Eagle lead.
.. . ,
NeWport pu1s
Canyon· away
• Newport~ Harbor· shows it belongst 63-45, as the
Tars take advantage of invitation fo elite tournament.
BAARY FAUU..~FJt 0) overpowered the Comanches
~Pb '(l-lJ with smothering defense,
,_, unselfish offense and a devas-
ANAHEIM -As a relative
newcomer to the anstocracy of
Orange County High school
boys basketball, Newport Har-
bor High is leery of exhibiting
any behavior which could be
interpreted as uncouth. ·
But .in the first round of the
Edison Holiday Festival
Wednesday at the· Anaheim
Convention Center. there was
resounding evidence Coach
Larry Hirst's Sailors may stick
around awhile in the ' Orange
County Top 10.
Playing before a Spar!e after-
noon crowd m the 7,734-eat
arena, Harbor rolled to an
impressive 63-45 conqu~t of
Canyon, then cleaned up its
used water cups from under the
bench, so as not to leave any-
thing more behind than a strong
on-court unpression.
"We're not one of the percn·
nial powers who .play in the·
Nike Extravaganza or the Mar-
tin Luther King showcase every
year,• Hirst said. "We were
invited to this' thing and I told
the kids this is what they've
been working for for 3 112 yea1s.
To play in an arena is an honor.
Who knows if we'll get a chance
to play in the (ClP Southern Sec-
tion) finals at the Pond. I want d
them to go out and show they
belonged here.•
Penning the Newport Harbor
name to the A-list of an event
which feature.41 nme teams
ranked in at Jeast one county
preseason Top 10, the Sailors (2-,
tating trailSltion game.
•TIU.s was a good ~t for us.
because everyone told us how
good Canyon played in the sum-
mer, and we watched them beat
Cost.a Mesa ld$t week, so we
knew they had some good ath-
letes," Hirst srud.
But the Sailors, commg off an
18-9 season with all but one· of
their top six scorers returning,
have a few athlftes of thelT own.
lbird-year varsity performer
Dustin Illingworth, who earned
All-Newport-Mesa District
recognition last year as a sopho-
more, stepped to the fore
Wednesday, exploding for the
Sailors' first 10 points, all on
lavups.
·Three of those ca.me within a
34-second span to tum a S-2
Canyon lead into an 8-5 New-
port cushion and the Tars never
trailed again.
Harbor fod, 22-16, at the end
of one fast-paced period and
expanded the lead to 38-26 by
mtemuss1on.
Executing well in the haU
court, the Sailors, when not scor-
ing off 14 first-half Comanche
turnovers, were pounding the
ball in~ide, or following up miss·
es from the perimeter.
Drily the lack of accurate out·
side shooting detracted lrom
Harbor'ot performance, whkh
continued :into the third quarter
and early s.n the fourth. before
Hirst emptied lhe bench with,,.
SEE NEWPORT PAGE Bl~
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THE WEEK
• Former Newport Harbor
·defensive demon shows he
can score in all-star game.
8\IU<'i rAl I.KM H
~,..
F or Newport Harbor High c;cmor
boys water polo standout Jeff ·
Leeper, two seasons as the
ultimate road block to oppo!>lhg team •
best scorers turned out to be a
dead-end JOb.
6 So, after bemg select d to the South ~ for Sdturday' Orange County All-Star ~ Game, the 6-foot-2, 175-poundcr e effectively handed lD his r ignatlon
;il Leeper, a two-time All-Sea View
~ League first-team choice a.nd a
~ first-team All·CIP Southern Section i Oivic;ion f petfonner th.ls fall (or the
~ two-time defondin~ Sea Viow
champion Sailors, authored a nice
operung statement to his collPge
resume against U1e North. He scored
three goals to pclce a 12-9 victory at
Corona del Mar l hgh ond ah.o earn
Daily Pilot Athlete of thP \\'e •k
recognition.
"Being 6-2 isn't that big for roUcgt.,
so I'm not going to be a two-meter
guard,• s&d Leeper, who utilized three
seac;ons of varsity expcmmce, superior
·technique, strong dcs11e, an'd unusually
long arms. to ama s 60 teals to h Ip
the Sailors earn· the No. 1 ranking m
Orange County. •t n ed to improve my
speed. so 1 can be a good, qwck
driver.·
Though he totaled -48 goals a a
~cruor, his season-high ruigle·gam
output lor Harbor was four.
•My rol~ was to play def ns , •
SEE LEEPER PAGE 82
ef!p.er
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High SchOol Athletic Departmenf in recQgiiition o outstan 1ng pert'ormances sue
...
. 82 Thursday, December 10, 1998 New~rt Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
• Corond deJ Mar handles fits the behind-the-scenes role
·.Orange Lutheran at the pretty well.
---.... ~~~~u.Q,t.jp a..perfonnance whteh Ce.Ptiify Shootout. nis hopes will lead to dddibona.l
1 ~casting. ~rked a second-
ll1ntNm l>t ~ . quarter _defensive surge as the
~Ph unbeaten Sea Kings defeated
·ANTA ·ANA _ ~arely will a · Orange Lt~ran, 611-45, in pool-
defens1ve specidl1st find his way play action Wednesday in thE'
to Che ·heddlm~s 0 0 a team wtth fourth annual Century Shootout
at Century High. ~ qo6d size, i.1x•ecl und dlhlebcism. CdM's Kevin Hansen, a 6-3 No~ thdl Corond del Mar I liqh senior Geoff Hunt, a 6.foot-3 junior, sank three three-pointers and'finished with 19 pomts, while
retununq letu•ml<ln, doesn't pos-other ,Sea Kings, like Brandon
sess dny or ·du of the .i.foremen-Crosby (16 pomts);. Justin Shed
t1oned chdr<Ktemll~s lt's just (10 points) and Alec Hanson (hve
thdt, m ~dM boys l>dsketball assists), played starri..Og parts.
nldch Paul Oms' schem~. Hunt But Hunt, as the Sea Kings (3-
0) pulled away, produced four
st~als in the _econd quarter
"'(a long-with one rebound"ftlld-on
1tssi t) and the Lancers never
thieatened agam,==o ____ _
·r complime nted (Hunt) at
hal1bme, because he d es ~ngs
that don't show up m -~ box
score," Om s said . "It's nice lo
have g uys like tha t."
The Sea Kings, who play Cen-
tury dt 6 p.m. r.rtday in the final
round of pool play, led by two' in
the fust quartor, then Shea scored
on d putback, Hdnsen · hU a
Jumper and H a nson cdnned a
thrne-pointcr with 0:03 on the
clock to give CdM a 17-8 bulge
But CdM poured it on defen-
sivel·f, led by I lunt< in yet."
the !.econd quclrter, Cd.M didn't stop.
outstorfng th Earlym tne second
Lancers, 12-61 for a half, Hansen made
15·RQint hulftimn truee-pomters o
lead. I lanson, who both e nds of a run,
also hdd tluee triples, · which ended with the
netted tt bunr.r-betit-Sea Kings building a
mg three to give CdM 43.23 lead.
a 29-14 edge. • Alec Hanson and ~we've got some
stw on ttus tetlm,.. Kevin Ha nsen had
Oms said, "but we been in a . shooting
have some athle tic slump, but 1 told
ability and quicknnss, ba~etball coach them · before the
too. It's a gn~at comb1-. game tha t they were
ndtiori to have. I get I shooters and to keep
excited ttbout some things we shooting because it'll go in,• Orris
hdven't <'Vf'n put (into the offense) said.
45
In the fourth qua~er, Orctnge
Lutheran closed the gap to 52-42
as the Sea Kings we nt dry to;
3:31. The Lancers• Taylor GaVUl
fouled C rosby with 3:06 left in the
game, i!!lP Crosoy d.rain~d two
free thrM to end the drought.
ln fact, Crosby's free thr6ws
ignited a game-ending, 12-2 scoc-
ing run by the Sea Kings:
Dennis Alsbuler, CdM's 6-S
forward and floor leader, finished
with eight points, hve rebound:.,
three assiSts and two steals.
Orange Lutheran was led by
Jason Whieldon 's 21 pomts, wh.lle
teammate Pab1ck Sayler chipped
in with 18.
BOYS HOOPS SUMMARIES HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS HOOPS
Mustangs
still seek
first win
• Cosla M0sa fcllls to
~addlPbdck dS ·shooting
dnd !ebounding falter in
Ille 1ustangs' own Jason
f-£'rtJu.,on Memorial
Tournament Wednesday.
J\.,11, II 111
IY\o II"~
C< >ST,\ t-.tE~A -Costd Mcsd
I l1e1h Bop. Rd!>kPtbdll Coach
r:nch ,\Upn he>lwvt•s thdt all the
IC'dms 111 lhl' Jdson Ferguson
'le mondl Bt1sketht1U TournclmPnt
.. 1 ... < osltt Mesa J h9h dfl' uct1tclble.
B1JI, two gdmPs mto pool pla}. the
~ lusldn·gs arl! still Jookmg for
!heir first w)n c1fl<>r Wednesday's
4b..J5 los'> to St1ddll'ht1ck.
Costd M£>st1 (O 41 hurt Itself hy
st ruqghng
f from the
"When you lwld ttnd on
hold a team to the bot1rds
39 points you ·• Whf'n you
should be able hold d tedm
to win." to :m points
(Suddle-
Erich Allen bt1ck's score
Costa M~ coach heforl' tree·
throws
rsddl'd ll do\·\'n in thl' ltndl nunute)
~·011 should lw t1hlt> tn wm," Allen
SdJd "But our olfPns<• Wd~n't m
S}OC dnd \\I• <11cin't rPbouncl as
well dS WP chd 1n llw hr<;! lcw
tJdme., Tiwy Wl'H' pl<1y109 d zone
and snmPlurn•s you hc1vt.> d ten-
dency to n•lc1x on th<• qlc1s:. "
HlGH SOtOOL BOYS
EDISON HOUDAY FESTIVAL
NEWPORT HARBOR 63, CANYON 45
Score by Quartets
Canyon 16 10 6 13 -AS
Newport Harbor 22 16 18 7 . 63
Canyon · Hammond 13, Taylor 11,
Romberg 10, Willis 4, Hogan 3, Eftek 2,
Sherman 2.
3-pt. goals · Hammond 1, Taylor 1,
Hogan 1.
Fouled out-None.
Newport Harbor Illingworth 2S,
Limon 12, Jameson 11, Hearfson S,
Clayton 4, Robinson 3, Yarnal 3, .
Vallejo 0, Hsieh 0, Chai 0, Schatz 0,
Taton 0, Pajevic 0.
3-pt. goals -Jameson 1
Fouled out • Illingworth
'CENTURY SHOOTOUT
CoM 64, ORANGE Lunmw~ 45
Score by Quarters
Orange Lutheran 8 6 19 12 •· 45
Corona d~ Mar 17 12 19 16 -64 Orange Lutheran -Wh1eldon 21,
Smith 2, Gavin 0, Salyer 18, Kasha 4,
Willey 0. 3-pt. goals -Whieldon 3,
Fouled out -Gavin.
Corona del Mar · Crosby 16,
Alshuler 8, SMa 10, Hanson 9, Hunt 2,
Hansen 19, Bottom 0, Richardson O.
3·pt goals • Hanson 3, Hansen 2,
Alshuler l. Fouled out • None.
CENTURY SHOOTOUT
ESTANCIA 59, WHITTIER OnumAN 58
Score by Qua~
Estancia 12 12 23 12 • S9
Whittier Christian 1 S 8 13 22 • S8
Estancia · Tanielu 0, Garner 3,
Cantrell 12, Andersen 9, Chandler 12,
Valbuena 12, Simco 9, Maldonado 2.
3-pt goals • Cantrell 2. Andersen 1,
Simco 1. Fouled out • Valbuena.
Whittler Christian · Van Houten 5,
Layton 8, M Martinez 8, Streeter 13,
Stoa 18, Zieman 4, Hams 2.
3 pt. goals -Stoa 1, Van Houten 1.
Fouled out • None.
JASON FERGUSON MEMOfUAl
TOUftNAMENT
Pool play
SAPOLEBAOC 46, CosTA MESA )5
Score by Quarters
Saddleb~ 12 7 12 IS • 46
Costa Mesa 11 9 5 10 -35
Saddlebac:k ·Foster 20, Grivas 1,
Gonzalez 7, Shiels 4, Hughes 14.
3 pt. goals • None.
Fouled out • None.
Costa Mesa • Rice 9, Hatsush1 2,
Whittaker 3, Weir 7, Payne 2, Jones 6,
Ferryman 6. -
3 pt. goals • Rice 1, Whittaker 1,
Fouled out -None.
DON llACH fOAllY P1LOT Newpo~t Harbor's Aaron Yarnal dueb Canyon's Aaros:i Willis.
NEWPORT
CONTINUED FROM 81
4:20 left m tltc game.
"l thought we did a good job
defensively, belpmg m our rota-
tion," Hirst Sdld. "But offensively,
we didn't seem to be firing on all
cylindcn.. We've got !'Orne things
to -work on wtth our execubon,
which is gomg to be difficult
because we just started a stretch of eight games m 11 days ...
Veternn startcri. Alan ·Limon
t 12 points, hve assists, five
rebounds and two steals) and
Gary Robiru.on (three pomts, five
rebQund~. tour assists and Utree
stedlc;) were active on both ends
of the floor for the winners.
Addlll HeCJrlson, shoWlllg he's
recovered mcely from offseason
Thi' j'.. luslrsnq-. WPrt• not w1th-
oul thl'H < h<111c "" Alh•r falhng
IH~lld, H<~ hct'>kPI'> hy Sht1un
f Prrytndn r1ncl Rryc1n RH<'. d'> well
c1~ 6 pdtr hy Dctw• Wc•ir, cut Sdd-
dleback's IP<1d to 12-11 t1l the <~ncJ
of the hrst q 11,irti>r
I JC HOOPS
Grossmont
takes 79-77
winatOCC
Hdrbor, rdnked No. 7 in one
county poll ancl No 6 in another,
showed the bPnefiti. of d week on
the practice floor, since their sea-
son-opening rout of Edison.
. ankle s.urgcry, chipped in seven
rebounds and hve points. The 6-
toot-7 senior aJso was a big rea-
son Canyon's 6-8 senior, Ryan
Rombt>rg, missed most of the first
half with foul trouble and netted
JUSt 10 pomts on eight held-goal
dltempts. ·
Yarnr1l, up from last year's
freshmen learn, added three
points. tour boards and three
stcdls, while Clayton chipped in
four pomt .... three rebounds and a
sted.l.
Nc1!P .Joni•-. who hc1d cl team
hsgh Sf•v1•n rt•ho11nc1..,, th1•n mdde
two lr<'P thrrl\\., .uuf '>rowel oll c1
rebound to put Costd Ml'<::d m
tnint. 15-12
• • ., e Roc1dnmrn•r, t2-4 I retook
thf lec1d cm tt two·~tt>p baseline
cf tmk b\. Terrell f"ost1•r, but the
Mustangs luuyht html dnd hdd d
20-1 9 lecHI c1I thf' hrl'dk c1tter d
three-pointer h} Sl<'VPn Wh1ttak·
er and h\ll frt·~ throws by Rice.
That's wh..r1• the ottense fell
dfJ6rt To make matters worse,
F05tPr dnd low-po..,t cmmh.'rJ>drt
Ben Hughes got hot.
Postf'r hnished Wlth 20 points,
mcluchn~J s1x on fn•1• throws m
the fint1l minute', <1ncl hc1d sev<'n
rebou nd~ f luqhr>s scored. 14
points, 11 uf which cam£' in the
SP(."(md hdlf.
:Rice hr1d mne· points to lead
_ ,;cls(a MP-sa, which tncs to pick
UJ!u win m tht• flmil round of pool
play Fnday ayclinst Buena Park at
7: Op.m
Weu fm1shed Wlth seven.
·All the games m this tourna-
ment havt! bNm pretty close,"
Allen .,,ud. • u WP come out and
pley up to our ability, we can beat
But~na Park " ·
...
l.lEEPER
CONTINUED FROM 81
~ .
COSTA f\.1ESA-Or ge'Coast
College fell to 6·4 overall with a
79-77 nonconferencE: loss visiting
Crossmon~ Wedne~day rught m
men's basketball desp1te the dou-
ble-digit scoring of Anthony
Cooper (19), Carlos Reyes (14),
Arrin Langdon (14) and Jeff Beel-
er {11)
The Gnffins mad ' 7 of 12
three-point attempts (58%) while
the Ptrates connected on 11 of 25
(44 %) from beyond the t1rc.
NONCONFERENCE
Grossmont 79, Orange Coast 77
Grossmont -Cesar 7, Powell 10, Fur
row 3, Nonnenmacher s. Relph 10,
Bragg 13, LeFever 18, Muhammed 6,
Scott 7
Fouled out -none.
·Orange Coest · Castleton 3, Reyes 14,
Cooper 19, Dotven 6, Martinelli O, Beel-
er 11, Madrid 0, Elhott O Langdon 14,
Zoller 6, Anderson 4.
Fouled out -none ,,,
Halftime: Grossmont. 35 32
Illingworth ftnished with a
game-high 25 points. He connect-
ed on 11 of his 13 field-goal
attempts and added five
rebounds and three steals.
Seruor Matt Jameson, d four-
year starter, collected 11 pomts,
five assists. fom rebounds .and
three steals to typify the weµ-
roundecl contnbuhons of the
Sailors' eight-man rotation.
•I thought our bench did a
very rnce 1ob, • Hirst said. "With
(sophomore) · Aaron Yarnal,
(junior) Billy Clayton dnd (senior)
John Vt1llc}o (t1ll varsity newcom-
ers) Ul there, I thought our dropoff
WdS nil,"
Despite• n11shnng from outside
-Jarnc,on ht1d the only conver-
"1on on 13 three-point altempL<i -
the Sd1lors still hmshed a
respectable 25 of 59 (42.4%) from
the floor.
Nt•wpurt, which will play the
wmncr of WC'dne.'iday's late El
Toro-Capistrano Valley game
today at 4:40 m the championship
quarterfinals, also hud JUSl seven
turnover , untll the subs bumped
the toldl to 13 ln gc1rbagl' tlrne.
Canyon, which hcmdlcd Mesa,
6fi·48, m its op<!ner, hnish<..'Ci wtth
24 turnovers.
Co~a Mesa boys fall to Saddleback, 1-0
'
C'OSTA MESA -Costa Mesa.
I 11gh' hoys ..,occer team held h19h-S 0 C C E R
ly rPqurded Sdddlt~buck at bay for
the mo t plJrt,' but the visitmu
Roadrunners struck for a goal m the hSth nunutc to claim a 1-0 non·
league v ictory over lhe Mustangs.
Costa Mesa. 0-4, played a olid game from tart to hrush agam t
Orange County's No, 2-ranked 'Runner$, according to Cooch Mike
Dunn, who lauded lh play of m1dfielders Mdtl Dunn and Jo e Perez,
goalkf' per Cesear Porcayo (four <:dves) and clef~nd rs Dr1vtct Trc1n, Ed
Ramirez, Arturo Olmos and Greg Gonzalei>:
t Still, Newport Coach 811! Harnett believes he
was a high-cali ber contnhutor for the Tnrs, who has
the ability to play collcgtatcly.
L(}(!per said. "I liked it because all the guys on the
tef)n resp ct me for defense. Even though J wasn't
sconng goals, I Wd~ doing my JOb and helping the
tclrn win." ~
•t le's extremely consdentiou , very hard
working and an excellent ctef ensiv • player," at<.l
Ramett, who coach •d the U.S nat1onfll men's team
m two Olympic Games. •11ts slwng th tor us was
expencnce, b cause he ha been a varsity pl.ayer
since he wa a sophomore, and he has pretty .Yood
in the SlltJor; <hd, bulleting d combined 41·1 l
ONE STALE SANDWICH
FOR SEA KINGS' COAC H
CdM girls disappoint ·
with lack of focus, 39-24.
8AJUW FAUl.KNl•R
~Pb·
COSTA MESA -For Corona
del Mar High girls baske tball
coach Elbert Davis, pla ying back-
to-back games IS a little like eat-
ing a bread sandwich: He'd pre·
fer something in between.
Unfortunately for the second·
year.)lead man, there's no time to
squeeze in practice sessions while
his young squad is immersed m
tournament season . And the
results were apparent Wednes-
day as the Sea Kings fell, 39-24, to
California High in the pool-play
opener of the Estancia Touma·
ment. ·r don't like tournaments,
because you play back -to-back
games,• said Davis, who com-
pounded the problem by schedul-
ing a nonleague clash with Sad-
dleback (a victory) Tuesday.
· •(Tuesday) we played a great
game, but tonight was the com-
plete opposite .. We just didn't
come to p lay. It was like we were
in the Twilight Zone."
CdM shot as if 1t couldn't find a
zone, period, missing all eight
field-goal atte mpts in the first
quarter and converting a paltry
15.6% (5 of 32) from the field in
the opening half.
CdM finished 8 of 41 from the
field (19.5%), which wasn't
enough to overcome the Condors
(2-2).
CdM lost control e arly, a!) Ca!J-
fomia scored the first five poml..,
before junior Lindsay Watanabe
drained a pair of free throws mid-
way through the first quarter tn
keep the Sea Kings from bemg
blanked in the period .
Juruor point guard Charl~ne
Quon, one of two expenenced
returners, hit a free throw to open
the second quarter, then sank a
three-pointer wtth 5:57 left before
halfb.me for CdM's first field goal
Quon, who hit 4 of 6 foul shob,
added another lhree-pomter in
the second hall and finished w1lh
a game-high 12 p oints, while
senior post Jennifer Dickson
chipped m eight.
Watanabe rounded out th"
sconng for the designated home
team wtth four points, as the rt>st
of the squad firushed 0 for 16 from
the held.
D1ckson finished with seven
rebounds, while Watanabe addL I
sl.'X and sophomore starter Chm
Eyre had fi ve. Dickson also pro:
cured four steals.
ESTANCIA TOURNAMENT
CAllfOftNIA 39, COR<*A DEL M AR 24
Sccw by Quarters
Corona del Mar 2 7 .7 8 • 24
u lifornia 9 10 9 11 -39
• Corona del ~' • Quon 12,
Dick.son 8, Watanabe 4, Eyer O,
Gruber 0, Pham 0, Kling 0, S. McCoy 0.
Libuda 0, Kawata 0, Hawkins O
3-pt. goals · Quon 2.
Fouled out· None,
California • Young 10, Olaque 8,
Giokoras 6, Ramirez 4, Flores 3,
Manohorathat 2, Pedroza 2, Rosas 2.
Carrillo 2.
3-pt. goals Young 1, Olaque t. ·
Fouled out None "
Eagles edge Rebels, 35-32
• Hirata's free-throw, ~
heroics help Estancia win
pool at its own tourney.
COSTA MESA -Sophomore
Lisa Hirata sank a pair of free
throws wtth 20 seconds left to
break a 32-32 tie and lift Estancia
High to a 35-32 victory over
Savanna I.I) the Eagles pool play
finale of their own tournament.
Savanna, the designated home
team, misfired on its ensuing pos-
session and Estanoa junior Lau-
ren Cassity, who had five of her
team-high 10 points in the final
quarter, converted an insurance
free throw to finalize the victory.
Estancia (4-1) got nine points
from senior Lisa Steinfeld and six
GOLF
CONTINUED FROM 81
'pomts a nd Fr~noa Diaz chipped
in sue points, before fouling out
Coach Paul Kirby's Eagles won
their pool and will likely met•t
Ocean View, should the Seo·
hawks defeat CdM torught, in d
championship-bracket clash Fn-
day at 6:30 p.m.
ESTANCIA TOURNAMENT
EST+NCJA 35, SAVANNA 32 Seoteby~
Estanoa 7 12 2 14 . 3S
Savanna 6 9 6 11 • 32
Estancia -Diaz 6, Cassity 10,
Steinfeld 9, Hirata 4, Varma 3,
Orellana 2, Barrera 1, Matsufujs 0,
Ollila O.
3 pt. goals -Varma 1. Steinfeld 1.
Fouled out -Diaz.
Savanna • Starr 2, Rodriguez 2. Perry
6, Starr 12, Dorame 10.
3·pt. goals · Dorame 1. Fouled out -Perry.
Toledo, who won $66,049 on
the tour in '94 ( 176th on the
money list), has come a long war
from his rough childhood to the
· opulence of the PGA Tour.
Why did Minnis pick Toled o
and take him under his.wing?
"That's a good question," Toledo
said. •1 guess you'll have to ask
God that. They were like angels
to me. They saw m e struggling
and they saw my eyes and knew
I needed help. When the y asked
w hat 1 wanted to do, J said 1
want to be a golfer. They said we
can help you. I thought they
were kidding. J didn't believe 1t. •
Toledo, who turned
professional 111 1986, used to hide
in the trees on the goU course m
MeXJcali. He would climb down,
fish golf balls out of a pond with
his toes, then clean the balls and
sell them back to the golfers at
the country club.
TI)ere were moments he'd
cover a 7-iron under a bush and
sneak onto the practice range to
ph.y until some~y c~ascd him
tie's still thmkirig about those
e~nences
"I'm very hungry, .. h said. -1
had o dream and wanted to gel
to the top and stay there. Not
just get there."
Toledo, almost~ o~r at
the PGA1"6\\f Qliamyliig
townament, aid •90metimes I
don't Wbnt to remember things,
it ~as 10 bad (growing up).• ·
{
·1 always had a dream when I
wa little to play on the PG A
Tour a nd have a family, and in
1998 both Cclille true," said
Toledo, who bought a h ouse in
ITVlne this year, while his wile,
Colleen, ls expecting a baby girl,
Toledo's first child.
•The people who brought me
to thts country are very proud of
me. It's a wonderful life. I wish 1
could describe to you, point by ·
point, what lt's like to live a
dream on the PGA Tour.".
. Toledo earned his tour card
for 1998 in dramatic fashion
when he sank a chip shot on tho
final hole for birdie at last year'
Q chool, a radical tum of
fortune considering he'd nussed
getting his card by one 1troke on
three different occasions.
Toledo had been to Q SC'hool
11 out of 13 years, so when he
S8 s . .
• Debbie Drucker IUde a hole-
In-on Tuesday at Big Canyon
Country Club, acing the par-S
No. 3 (97 yardl). Tu.ht Murel, J:::s Martent and Ka~ Jkoo.1~
.. ' .,
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
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Thursday, Decem ber 10, 1998 B3
JUN I 0 R l fl· AMERICAN F 0 0 TB l L.L·
Tie Region 97 • • ~ons;::ii::·. SUPER BOWL CHAMPS
_,.fiom Teft:rtayte -.-y -~
Young, Jenny Buff aloes claim the
Erpenbeck, Clair championship after · Twena, Kate
Drexler, Chloe punishing fo e 38-8.
Godward, Tiffany
Thomas, Miranda
Young; back row,
from left: Zoe
MacLeod, Kristin
Baker, Amy
Staudinger, Gina
Krotee, Hailey
Sandberg,
Stephanie DI Sano,
Michelle Mundy; •
·behind, Team Mom :
Lu.Anne Baker (left) •
Coach Tim Drexler
(right).
· J '°"'"" I 1111
DANA POINT -Mt1tt
Encinias hCls <:ome <t
long way from when ht•
started playing fooll.>all
Encinias used to be a
hneman . who set t the
bench. But hard work
over the pdst few yedrs.
edmed him a spot m the
backlield •for thn New·
port-Mesa Buffaloes, a
Junior All·Americun
Junior Midget team, th1:.
season.
~SHOWDOWN ON 11IE ·HORIZON Encinias capped .in
incredible 12-1 :secison
by rushing for 215 yMds
and four touchdowns dS
the Buffaloes defeated
the La Mirddd Mala-
dores, 38-8, Saturday in
the Juruor All-AmC'nC'dn
Super Bowl .at Duna
Hills High.
•Soccer Rockers, Gunners
meet Saturday for the title.
The Gunners, hl•hind a fou rt.n-
quarter goal by DeUef Moeler,
dPfeuted the SoccPr Rockers, 2-0,
over the weekend to advance to
Saturday's AVSO Req1on 97 Boys
Division IV htl<" mc1tch.
Clillord Reiser cLlso had a goal
in the fourth quarter Brett Auer
and Talboult Palomares each had
an assists. ·
Clayton Hel. er, Sean Kietzer,
Ben Ingles dnd Kevin Ertdla
keyed the dclense.
The Gunner:s will play the Soc-
cer Rockers for the title.
The Soccer Rockers advanced
by defeating the Speed Demons,
4-2. Ted Slater scored two goals
in the match. Patrick Etter and
Paul Kawamura eoch scored one.
Nathan Freiberg and Adam
Pinkerton each had an assist.
GIRLS DMSION V
decidmg goal as the Sea Liens
defeated the Surf m a shootout for
the Di'vision V title.
Amy Staudinger scored d goal
in the first and third quarters for
the Sea Lions.
Stephanie Disano, Hayle y
Young and Miranda Young pro-
vided defensive support for Soa
Lions' keeper Gina Krotee.
The Sea Uons firushed the sea-
son 14-0-1
• Turquoise Terminators 4,
Surfer Girls 0 · .
After suff Pring a 1-0 Joss lo the
Sea Lions m the senuhnals, the
Turquoise Temunators rumbled
back with a victory over the
Surfer Girls lo wm third plact!.
Torl Oliver scored her first
goal of the season !or the Tcrm1-.
nators Carrie Cabanillas had
three goals.
• Sea Lions 2, Surf 2 {Sea Lions
win by shootout) · I
. , Michelle Mundy srored the.
Elizabeth Van't Hof, Brooke
Sharp, Angela Me llo and Kelly
Deyoung were tough on deft•nse
for the Temunators. Ohver, Kristi-
na Rakestraw and Christina
Kalmbach were strong m goal.
BU L l ET I N B 0 ARD.
CLUB SOCCER
Rush wius three
SAN J UAN CAPl~TRANO
The Oranoc Coast United Rush,
a girls under-13 team, crushed
lhe complf'tion m the opening
rounds of the Coast Soccer
Lt'dgue Cup ov~r the weekend
u1 San Juan CaptStrano
JllUan Austin scored three
goals m a S-1 victory over the
Rampage. Delanle Ferguson
and Brooke Burgner each
scored a goal Frankl"e Kelly
i.<'Orcd the only goal m a 1-0
wm over the South Bay Force.
In lhe third ganP, Ferguson
scored two goals and Austin
a.nd Burgner each scored a goa.l
in a -4 -0 wm over the Jets Soc-
cer Club
Kinzle Kramer, Isabel Mon-
t.tno and Kate Heflcben each
had assists Hayley Miller,
Shay Bar1on, Jillane Hartflel,
Amanda Wittman and Rachel
Furman p ldyod sol.Jd defense .
!t Costa Mesa America ~ CdM needs coaches
It 1s the first title for a
Newport-Mesa lf'am
since a Pee Wee 1>tPum
won the title m 1984.
"We were out to win
this thmg from the get
go," Encinias said. • r
never knew how gwat d
feeling this Wi:J:::. HOlfl9 tO be..
Before the game, Buf-
faloes Coach Tom
Monarch noted the key
to winning would be
controlling the hne and
Newport-Mesa chd JUM
that from the start of the
game.
Takmg aavdnta~Jt' of
a bad punt, the Buf-
faloes stdrted their Ju:.t
dnve on Ld M1rnda's 4tJ.
yard line On third down
from the 33, Encinias'rnn
a sweep to the nght side,
~ broke two tt1ckles and
• raced down the sideline
into the end zone for a I).
0 lead.
The BuffC\)oes cele brate in the aftermath of then 38-8 Super Bowl victory.
quortc•r.
Rivera and Jason Jor-
dan «ontinued to make
big plays keeping La
Mu dcl<)'s high-powered
offen'><' quiet.
A good punt pinned
Newport·Mesa on its
own 3-yard hne, but
with .Encin1c1s m the
backJ1eld, th.it ·wdsn't d
probh~m. As La Mirada
was being flagged for
huvmg too many men on
thf' held, Ennruas rum-
bled to the outside agulil
and blew past all 12
delenders. rdcmg q1
yards for a 22-0 lead.
A fumble cdus~ by
Kns Cooper and .recov-
cn!d by .t\.1ichael
McDonald ended Lct
Mirada's ldst first hdlf
s<.'onng threctt.
Looking tu keep th.e
Junior Midget SUper Bowl
~ ~ 38, LA MIWlA MATAooREs 8
5cote by Quarters "
La Mira<ta Matadores · 0 O 8 O -8
Newport·M esa Buffaloes 14 1! O 16 -38
First Quartw
NM -Encinias 33 run (pass failed). 5:38
NM -Encinias 3 run (Encinias run), ~: 13
Second Q\wter
NM • Encinias 93 run (focimas run). 5·33
Third Quarter
LM -Blanco 23 run (Johnson nm), 1 48
fowtn Quartw
NM " Barrer a 52 run (Enclnta$ run), 3 1 ~.
NM -Encinias 55 run (Jordan pas.s rrom Etheridge), 0:41.
Attendance· 700 (estimated}
INOIVIOUAL RUSHING
LM • Johruor\, 16-52; Blanco, S·22. 1 TO; Busk. S-9, Vela~o. 3·14, Martin. 3·5
NM • Enctnia!., 15-215, 4 TDs. Barrera, 6-79, 1 TO,
R1(kard, 6-35; Etheridge. 1-3
INDIVIDUAL PASSING
LM -R. Costello. 6·11·2. 69.
NM ·Etheridge 1·3-0, 4, En<;ll"lias, 0.1-1, 0.
INDIVIDUAL REa.IVING
lM ·Martin, 2·28; Johns.on, 2~. Day, 1·18; Garcia, 1-17.
NM • Encinias, 1-4
momt>ntum, Jesse footbc.1.\1 team,• Monarch
Pmwnlel rec:ovNed an said. "You qi\'e lh<•m a
onsule ktck to start lhe rope' cmd tht>y hf'COlllt~ a
nall. But l 1 Miradd's cowboy. It only tdkc ... n
defensive ltne stepped htllc to get them stdrt·
up and stopped the ed:
With renewed vigor,
lhl" Buffaloe:; retook
control of the line for the
l\•st ol the game Jose
Barrera scored on a 52-
vard run and Encinias
added a 55-yarder to
cJo ... c out the c;coring.
threat. Aftet three s.horl run·
Using the momen-rung pl.i\-., La t-.h.rad.t
t--1onarch tredited
COSTA MESA -The Costa Mesa American
Little League will have its third player regis-
tration session Saturday in front of the gym
at Costa Mesa High from 9 a.m-1 p.m.
CORONA DEL MAR Corona del Mar High
is looking for coaches for varsity softball, var-
sity badminton 'and lower-level football,
The hnc contmued to
dominate and gel pent~·
trahon. Jeffery Rwera
made two tack.le lil the
: backfield, f orcmg anoth·
: ·er Ld. Mtrada punt. Rut
: the snap wt1s tumbled
• and downed on the
tum, the Mdtadores took a last crack from
sldrted a hve-mmute. the 1-yard hne. But
12-play dnve which cut Dormmc: Rickard burst
the lead to 22-8 on mto ule backfield an<I
Chn:.topher Bianco's 2J-dropped La f\hrada'
Augustine • 1eto, Rivera,
1..uts Gudino, Blake
ilercd1th· and Joseph
\\ llham ~"Ith control-
hng the line track and baseball. .
There may be a teaching position available
in the math department.
yard touchdown run quarterback on. the 3-
The ce>St is S70 per player (S60 for T-ball). When Ute Matadorc yard lim~ · "I m so ·proud of this
team," t-.1onarch said.
·They were t-8 last sea-
~on, hut worked really
hard to g t here This is
a S\\t:el Y.,n and the oty
deserved it.•
Registration includes uniforms and team
photos. All players must be ages 5-1 5 by July
31, 1999.
Those interested in both coaching and
teaching should contact the Newport-Mesa
Unified School District at (714) 424-5000.
next touc:hed the ball, "The coach saJd we . Matador<?-<> 3-yard line.
All players must show proof of residency
and new players much provide a birth c~rtifi-
cate. .
for information, call (949) 262 7864.
Those interested in coaching, please con-
tact CdM Athletic: Director Jerry Jelnick (949)
515 6058, or fax brief resume to (949) 515-
6073 Monday-Friday from 7:30 a.m.-4 pm.
• Ennmas burst up the
nuddle for a 14-0 Buf-
faloes lead with 4: 12
: remaining m the first
th£>y were on Newport-neederl lo .... top them,"
r-.1e ... a's 7-}'ard lin~ d.ncl Rickard aid. "I hhtzed
th<' Buffaloes wr rl' tn through and nailed lum.
lrouhle. j H was an ctwesome leel-
. lit I\ 1lrada is a good mg • . .--~~---~~~~~~~--
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• Basketball
H19h S<hool boys· Newport Harbor at Edison Holiday Festival at Anahe m
Convention Center, quarterfinal vs <:apistrano Valley-El Toro winner.
440p.m
High ~hool girls · Corona del Mar at Estancia lnvrtational, pool play,
vs Oc.ean View. 6 30 p m.; Newport Harbor at South Coast Tournament.
University High, V\ Thou~nd Oaks, 8 p.m.
•Soccer
High school boys -Newport Harbor, Corona del Mar at Irvine
Tournament.
High school girls'-Newport Harbor at <:ap1strano Valley, 3'.1S'p m:
Costa Mesa at Tustin, 3 p.m.; La Quinta at Estancia, 3:15 p.m. .
•Water p0lo
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~ Corona del Mar, 3:50 p.m (winner plays Villa Park·Sunny Hill~ winner
at 6:20 pm., lo~r plays Villa Park Sunny Hills loser at 7:10 p.m.
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Date Mlssln~·
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PO ·-SublM.M Oppottuntty. CARRQIV•R 24HR 812-820 l~c:;;o~1:-;1;E;:C;;rD;;:;1!=s;--1------· R IU!n & One prtvate offtce, 1-2 SNfte. 3 on 4 off; M p H aa P .... ,._.. ..,. common.,.. epac.e. yr old. Must be rell-er our 8017 *SAT 8-1* VI ... St'e
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POR Rl!NT Tct •hare, no llve In. -o--27"'0 ~~~· .. .,!2701k8·1171!!Nr Eat.abll111Kd tn 1989 USC TROJAN v 1 .. 001+ utll CM.-~ .-~&• " _.,,,_.,._ .. ..iC3 and growing Helemen wtnnere •to--~--------------------.;...-' 142-etsH or 131-443.9 Pleww 8hop ~ CalJ for appolnlmenl nature football. O.J .. XMAS Blow-out Sale, Ir-----------------,,_...;. ___ ....;;;;... ..
18 UNITS Oc:Mnelde helper, from 090 7-24. 1.f388.3lS.4?"4 Marcue· All.n, Char!M 8at·Sun 090 12 & 13 SHOPPING fQR GBNEIAL 2102 •u•oJl · ot PCH. $2,090,ooo lot Dl'1V9r9 • deetgn.tt Whit•, Mlk• oarrett. Imported ltallan and
aftWI Scott Sucnner. Agent ·~ In pereon $300. (84.9) 142-6371. Franch high fuhlon A NEW A D-'RTMENT?
•NRWPORT COAaT ISLAND 2808 0.21 714-376-5554 W. 19th St. OrHt XMAS Gift.II clothlng for men a · 11.CJ"t. QRllAT aua OPPTYI .. _..." __ NT women. D••lgner
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Other• avall. People .......... 1 ...... .._.....v.-... brand• at Whol..ale
w/d .. lgner tum to llve •Ltttle .. ,.._ le• 2bri-M~~~i ::.re-SJ!ltVICES 5533 WANTED , . .,nc.el
• In OC'• nnnt horn... 1 ba, trpfc, •hared wo. BUSINESS • TO •Men• Mllte for a fraction of nor-No gar. Yrty s1300/mo PIN·•uCE ext 5750 r . BUY 8011 ewom.n•e cuual,
maJ rent 84~5110 Ind utll. Lora Vane. .n.111 • .. ........ baby NPB 2-........ •port& & ..,.,,1ng
Realtor 84M73-4062 8pm Tue-Frf SWt Jen ~~ ~: :: I aUY ALL PIAll08 wate.
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Exp/Nf SM.9-71S..9935 to can • 900 number 1pc or houMful caeti 90f'lea and"'°'• 2108 CORONA Nanny n.-ded to care tn wnlc:tt there I• • paid (714) 9!57-e133 •F~ VSINESS
DBL MAR 2822 OPPORTUNITY for 11 mo old my charge per minute. Old Colna GOid Sliver •i!;,ustom~ed make •
BHut main channel vu, 2104 home (949) 131-31552 FrankRn Mint, Ster11ng eSldn '*"9/halr eare
3BR/2BA, ger, f/p, w/ ... u o-·-& H· ... ~ PIT Cefeterta Wot1c· Old watchH & J~lry ew..a..ht .___,
d tumJ tu $2 .,._, .,....,. era Newport·Meea e-....1"\....-a-WHtcout Coln 842...,.. ••w · .....,men , un rn 800/ vi.w. Contempory SBr 11111111 w-wua.-.w& aa-ment
mo. Avail Jan 1 3Ba 2car gar condo Pl .... be wary of out School• Food O.pt. WAllTBD 5535 MacOADl/TOP I e\Tltamln c lntenetve
{949) e75-7970 S3Mo. 94M7s.2.se • of area companl... C•rnpu• C•terlft9, Jazz. R68, Soul, Rock treatment
Ch k ~..... th •--• hu lmmed openlnge . Etc.~ 60'• & 80'• Mike eAnUo~dant nutr1 Ught & Brleht ec "''m • ........, throughout dletrlct. •'9 glrte need fontl~ MS-7808 Uonal euppi.m.nta 2br 2ba unit. G.,.ge B • t t • r 8 u •In••• Our team of employ-for bel0¥9d N•nn~. .loln ue for 2122 w/d $1500mo Call Phli BurHu before you ... work• at echoola Honeet, rellable, tun, HorO'o.uvrn, cham-ce4e) 72IMIS39 Hnd any money for to provide good nutrl-20 YT1I exp. 515-4795 f'llU'l'lt9-. wnTDr iii•••iiiliiiiiiiiil f ... or ••rVlc••· Read , .. n..-1 ~v-Pana-. mualc, niod•I• ' CAM•O 8HOR•a 3Br and understand any tuon Jn an enJoyable No fob too big or •mall .• ART 8025 and more. Located at
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28•, lrg yrd, ptlvate COSTA ..-a'r• 2•24 col ntTaSc:teh be~ you environment where Nurne aide grt cook-San Joaquin Hiii• Rd '~ v 1 gn op ound f children enJoy a break l'lO, •hopping, driver, & Newport Ridge Eut bch acceH. 8mo. IH. · ar or from cl ... rm routln... mueage tor youl 14yr Leeteg'• JacquelJn• In a at .a1 Whit• Cap • --• mo to mo poe•lble J rate•. Th _... "' ....,, extension. $3200/Mo 1Br 1Be upetalre. F/P H• po•'• enable exp, tMIMJ.4e.3735 ,..., •hew, Hung In In th• Newport Ridge
A.gent (949) 720-1878 laundry, •lectrlc gate, CREDIT 2907 parent. to work when Hollywood• Don th• Club Hou ... c.11 carport s875 + dep & children are In echool BHchcomber. $2500. tMSMMC>-2~
CdM Townhome 38r good credit. s .. Mgrliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii and be home when · (818) 845-4859.
2.eae Oc•an•ld• of 3e8 Avocado St. #0. GET OUT etud•nt• are not. It MERCHANDISE RENT
Classified lets you compare costs
without hassle or worry!
Hwy. 322 Marguerite 101. Betw"n 12-2pm . you are lntere9ted In ••••••••'"B_O_ll_D_IN_G ____ _
#C. S1lillil!S/mo. Agent becoming part of our ~)H~H7 28R 1 ~~~~oFDEn! ~~~~WANTED ~~or-~-~~~;c;~~s-d~e-d -~=======~~~~E~~=~~==~ nr l?ch. W/D hkupe, 1 r I g ht away at :
•LOVELY Jumln• cer gar. $795. Agt !fe can helo! 2885 8Mt St., .CM ANTIQUES ?. Crffk Gated Comm, (IM9) S42•911i19 ~ .C:..: 714-424-6045, AA _ ALL STEEL B1JILDINOS alngl• I.vet plen 3 . ....;.._;.... _____ .r .. 1·1r . ..1.eo---1:.i 1.J Facto'l'y Blowout!
2240 st. 3br 2b•, for-I! 81DR 2Br 1ea. lrg urul YllW IOOIWO r:u PT Demonetr•tore Older Styli Furnitur1 2 " above co•tll
mal dlnrm, llvrm: upe1alr9, n9W paint & • Pa}mtnts Wi4-ered W••k .. nd day• In PIANOS,& CoU1ctibles 1-eob-973-3308.
famrm. gmbitlt, tenn, ~t. gar, lndry .tac. • lnttrt51 Rtduetd etore In your .,.., • 5,;,:;:;:: ;;::;.";;....,,. O.alerehlpe aleo avall-
poOle, avail .. rty Dec No Pete $950. Leue t Ha"''""tnls' S~ $875 per hour. Car $$ c· •SH. PAID $$ ablel (CAL •SCAN) S.2700 SM.9-720-184e (714) 245-3087 '"-" neceuary, exp'd pr• --• HablamoJ • terred. MIMM2""'213 -.. ec ..... .,....._ Lr9 1Br Upper unit, R'elde Pepperwood ~llllll WE BUY ESTATES p-&. ' $1200/Mo ••Ibo• Apte. 1Br, em yard 11111 R•C•PTIONl8T·P/T lli&~ a
Newport Reelt~ w/patlo w/d. $775/mo. In buey Nwpt Beach ANIMALS
IMS.-723-4494 No Pete 131-7813 R.E. otnc.. $8 per hr Monica 84S..780-5000
Old CDM 2br 3.5ba SalH
rooftop deck s2ooomo NBWPORT COM• GROW 0ya MIM33-0111 or • MONEY a
EVM (949) 721-9882 BEACH 2889 TO LOAN 2914 ~!:'~I ll(f.
Old CdM ooein/i-v vertlelng depattment
vtewl 3Br 28•. gar/ •Ltve bV the 8eve F1nenol•I woe. hlWe ... 1ce a ••If motivated
cl'prt, f/p, w/d hkup• L'8 1 a aBr+aa. you on "ur toeeY account exec\lttve to s2e00. 94H75-5834 Newport B•Y Terrace We provide loan• .. 11. develop and eer-Apt•. Near Back Bay reglll'dl... of credit vice new buelnHI
& g o I f c o u r • • , and epeclal Hctlone. • •COSTA MES.A 2124 upgrade• new carpet hl•toryl No fee, We prefer a candidate
& more.' pool, M/I reaeonabl• rateel to have a minimum of
2br 1b•. Pvt, fncd yd, epec. Sorry no P9'•· l-877-588-9719 1 year print ad-
Deepemea Tabby cat
fem, eweet~ 2 ye-.. MIM54-3240
Golden Retrlewr ~ old w/tralnlng.
m:gs1.a133<&'ft i..op~ 1:~:: ~a;~ ~ Oct kmen• t2eo-soo SOUTH COAST 84&-8473/831-2111 _...:,A:.;U::::.CTl=.:.;O::::.N~' -1 •PIT BULL PUPi•
2202 So . .Wn St. buea, all color9, I wke SenU Ana, CA 92707 Old, •hote, p.,.,,u on e. -&l •-CA •1'-t preml"•· Call after 5.
1150.(949)648-1394 Indy, re•r •cc, ... egl (714) 645-4855 vertlelng experience.
fam home. $800/mo Excellent communtca-~------~
• (949> 159-5oe8 •••••••• ANNOUNCEMENTS t1on •kine. Ab1t1ty to -------.. •·--------Ht goal• and make
'eA8T SIDI! 1br 1ba. MISCEU.ANEOtJS prof ... lonal preeeota-
• hOUH, W/D Hkupe RENTALS tlon• In a fut paced
• $725. No doge •-o~ra,.....NTS and detall oriented en-: Agt.(949) S42-lil8lillil. AHH VH~ vlronment.
• MRU ftRDR Twnhm : 2120 Xlnt benefit pack.8ge,
, 2t>r 1 ba famrm, 1aund 100,..5 2708 lncludlng 401 k. Drug
hkup. Pflf cond, no iiiiiiliii-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiilii *IOAT*PARADE* :~:.'"f&~ya1ca1 ,.. • pea. Slil50/mo Agt TOURS. 43ft bHU R .... 1 ... • • ('114) 791-4330 Uttle lnrt By Th• Bay ••rrn .. ·-ax: "t-• Hor.I, 1 blk to bch & Ughted Yacht. $100. tentlon. Lynn Eeola , 1150/hr. R..-v. now 714-e50-4802 or mall: • ;NE;;;;W;;;PO~R~T;----1 ~~94~~· (949) 788-2525. Tim .. Community
New11, 330 Wnt Bay BEACH · 2161 Na Npt Nth 2br 2.5ba LOST&. Street, Costa M ....
iii••iiliiiiiiiiiiiil 2.Sty apt. fem p,.rd, a CA 92e27
WI! HAVIS eo Ute kit prtv, $475... POUND 2925 Typlet D•t• •ntry
HOM•a IN NBICM 1/2 utlle. 714-21M505 50+WPM, Daye/PT.
From $1500.-HOOO. NB O...n Pront Shr ll'OUllDll CD CASE Sal N99 94f>.653..1115
per mo. No F•H 2br home w/pvt bath 1n CDMI CALL MS.. d•Y?· 873-1943 eve• ----------1
Broker 949-&42-3850 ON und, NO bfd wile. 723-6025 (To Identify) Wented Pereone With .. · •ilR Condo Vlewl $760 94MSCMHM>4 LOSi &i HlmaJavan tll• lnetallatlon &
• gated, $2850/mo. Na W Ocanfront/22nd Very nutty blue ey .. • remcMll exp for 2mo
.., 213-874-e833 (Daye) Private rm unf\lm eh; 700 PolnHttla CdM protec:\ Ha. Sueanne
'..:__ 94M4().:4882 (EvH) bath, utle 'pd, n/.;,,kg, (IMe) 780-8781 a10491.:18:17
-Sar t•• HouM 4 kltch•n•tt•, laundry. Loet Doti Blchan FrtH, WILD"IP'• .IOlli
houH'• from Hndl 1 block to N.8. Pier llttle wht maJe. 10 yre. TO •a1.eo11tR
New In/out. S1IOO/mo. $510/mo. Call lam at NPB nr Santiago• Irv. Inc. benefit•. Game
CaJI 714412.S484 94M7MIOI Blvd 94~717 Warden•. Security,
t. Hr Pum Condo 2.5ee (BetwHn 9AM-6PM) LOST maJ• gray cat w/ Maintenance, Park
-Fabutoue Big Canyon wht cheet/pawe 12 Ranger•. No exp
• golf courn View. Two ea-ALS TO yre. NB Bayelde/ 'Hatt> needed. For appllca·
-Fp'• HCUrfty pool &'\.IU'I& le. Or 94M75-91i173 tlon. and exam Info, tenni•. epa, sie95/Mo SBAltB 2724 · · call 1-eOC>-813-3585,
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tonger. E xecutive bch, •hr 2000.q.ft. w/ TO 118 :tlliH" BAI.BOA your car does not hm•, prlv yd, 3br cpl.own bed/ba, $800. 1 b ·flt 2.5ba, 2 story, 2-c gar, lncl/utll'a. 714-432· nc. •n• •· noi....;;;=======~ISLAND 11C>e
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38r 38• $21000/mo Hotel, 1 blk to bch & •JCt 0708, lam-7pm, MUST SEU. A1JAP e 1 ot In.J.., d ~ldtte Lrget Model Uttl• Inn By The Bay 5530 1 -e 0 0 .. 1 3 -3 5 a 5. Sell your extra another week FREEi ~' Pil . ~:::r• 94~1r~ ~~';..~· ACCOUNTANT FJPT ·~-=::=· ho~~hsold =~~:::-=· nu All for just $10.. ...-...... ,...... _\!..epgt_ gij
a1Q CANYON VILLAS Na oceen block, three !'~· 0Mulcetkboo~ Tax llt• typing, computer..___1;.;..n;...C~la;;..;;ss;.;;;..;;.;lfl;.;..ed~--t---<~M.::;9:!):..:fl7:.:...:.&.;;.l.:.8.:.:IO:__ ._ ______________________________ __.
3br avell lmmed. pool, decke 2nd nr n/emkr .,,.. U "'"' IC' ltttlfate, phone ekllle,r
spa, gym. Mellnd• $700/mo. Avail 12-17 counting eottware. pereonable, energ«lc, P01UflTUIE 8014 -----------------------------------------. Agt. tMS.-758-7700 888-448-9209 (peger) Salary up to S50t(Jyr. • • I f • t a r t • r OC airport loc:atton. Fax your reeum• to Couoh aNJMI N..s aluffll 1.a~ L.rget 3Br, Fax reeume and eaf-ta..a9) 142 1729 ' _ grMnbelt, pool, dbl na-ALS u y h I• t 0 r y t 0 : \~ • .. ..,. 81ue A White
gar. '2250/mo. A.VI 1-1 .u;uu. (949) 442~7348 $200. 94M7~
S.Shlpley Prudential WANTED 2728 QuGffted Infant • i I• D r • w • r
Ca Realty 844-0498 MEET Toddler Teoctw .+J .,,..._, w/Mlm>r •
aluffll 3br 2ba, popular a.mt-Retired ...a ayr. old Teacher Shelvu & lWo Night
"A" Unit. 1-Sty. end HM tn .. .,..... 2Br, someone special ~leeded Stande. (BHutllul
unit. 11700/Mo. Leue den or 3Br. WAI give Dark Wood) $400. (for
Avall 1-1 849-759.1989 rer.. Me-e.42-6743 through classified tmmedlatelyt all) c.11 94.9-548-1715
Ll4fe lal• 3Br 2Ba, FIT lenefttS WIOker IOie & Cilafr ~~o!~~arlh.~ NEWPORT ~~~·~f'::tc:t::i
Mo. M .. 783-9819 BUCH $4&0. 948-722-8824
•UDO ISLE* bay "'•w .,_... dplX 3br 2ba, nu tlle/
carpet, gat, $2000/mo. s.. 103 Via Antlbe• FAIRWAY APARTMENTS
AT Bl~ CANYON (714) ea:a •e•
Newpe61 H ... hte 3br
1 1.5ba ol<Mr home In
great neighborhood.
Huge yd, ~ ok. 2411
-Holly In $1700 Agt
.;. 846-lil91i Avall 12·16
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UAT£0 COM~l:NITY BY t:ASHlON ISLAND
hautlM trM-lned tflMtl and goll COUIM
vi.we. lnlO'f ccnfree llvlng In y~ large
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ACROSS 68 Limb 1 Wander 81 T!Qaten -s ~ es F1ct«y
10 Gets, I~ WIS Be Oomnicen
.14 COf'lic:a '1 Aeput>lc'a • • neighbof Mlghbof
15 f'teiu,. ea ~IV 18 TNater 11gn amount
f7 ~Ufl 69 '('IM et I
m.clum model
• 18 f\ljlhl' wlvn • 70 Wide lie 19 AA.If 71 Opposed
20 QooO.luck' piece 72 Snow toy
22 Adam'• apouse 73 Subttantlat
e3 VIII tlvll 7• Grime
Z4 Musical
C()mpOtltlon
2e Oldahoml city
21~11' dpCument
32 Vectiges
38 JMns-lnaket
Str9UN 37 Almy OU!frt
31HW
40 E T.'s t1anaport
41 Wild 5hrub
43 8'<dl -teether 44 ~nkyou,
Plarra·
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48 Simlar
49 5nool)ing
5 t lndUstrlc>us
53 CooQd jtJSI
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55 Calrf 58 Wllh, to Henn
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3 Shell!•' 111"1
4 wir•e11
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6 Doctor•. 0111
7 Pith
8 Pointed 11ch
9 Take umo11ga
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t1 Test
12 LoM ene1gy 13 Rrver or G1..it
21 Cl! ..
25 Dawn
27 Annoy
28 Chubby
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30 Elephant rusk 52 ODE ~
31 Feat1ul and 5" Clean oft hesitant 56 Aocl<.conc.rt
33 "MasterpteCe sights Theatef host 57 String(ld
34 Fawyljke lnsttUment
35 Tiit 58 WCHd of choice
38 Unspoken 60 lstnglass
42 Sharpshoole< 62 Italian nver
-Jane • 63 Roman
45 Surrounded statesman
48 -nutshell 64 Aedtate
brielly 67 Small child
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By CftAALES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAU fflHSCff
CLEAR TH~ WA\'
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Opening lead: Qocen of 0
When you are in an ucellcnt con·
1rac1, carefully study dummy 10 sec if
there 1s any d1stnbution that can put
you 111 nsk. If there is. lool for an
errecti\·e countu.
In 1he modem style, South's rebid
of two no trump Jenied extra values.
North, knowing panner held at least
two clubs, went on to game in the
expecllltion that the club suit would
produce nil the tricks needed.
West led the queen of hearts, and it
looked ns 1f everything would be
smooth sailing. Declarer won Ille first
lrtck wilh lhe ace, led 1he four of
clubs co queen and r«ei-.cd a &hock
when EaSt djscariJcd • he~. South
1c1umed 10 h1md with o 'pa<Je fo the
l ing but, when We~t covered tht ten
of clubs with the jack, the contnk:l
could no longer be made. The eigtn
of clubs blocked the suit, an(! dedar·
er could not afiord IQ surrender 1
trick because the defcnde~ would be
able 10 cash enough red suit winners
tu de feat the game. .
Declarer was carcles~. As long.as
clubs were no worse than '.\.I, lherc
were nine lrid•.s for the takina.
Nothing could be done if Bast held
four clubs, bul 1f West held all the
missing clubs, that spht could be neu·
traliud. At tnck two, declarer should
lead the ten of clubs to the queen.
When East hows out, declarer
comes to hand with the ki ng or
spades and leads 1he eight of clubs.
West mu~t cover wtth the nme and
declarer wins with one of the table's
honors. Now declarer can return lo
hnnd with the ace of spades and lead
another club. finessing the seven
"'hen West pl1ys low to pick up the suit and run nine trick$. ·
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