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NewpQrt Harbor volleyball setter Jennifer Carey signals No. 1 duFlng the victorious game agalnst Lincoln High. ·
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n terms of drama, 1998 had it all. There was death, with I police sniper. . ·
the loss of beloved county government honcho Thomas The stirring story of Scott fvtcCJun9 was a drama in and of
Ril ey. There was scandal, with the shocking itself -trnppcd in a foreiun country on trumped-
arrest of Newport Beach socialite Tina FOR MORE REFLECTIONS up charges, a young man .of faith perseveres in
Schafnitz on drug possession . prison to retum to a sweet homecommg to New-
There was triumph, with the victories of locdl '98 SEE PAGE A 2, A 11 port Harbor more them a month later.
femdle athletes such as Lindsay Davenport dnd And, as always, them was El Toro.
the NC'wport Harbor girls volleyball team. l lere are the stories that made the headlines in 1998.
And therC' was tragedy, -wpen a distrdught parent took
county educallon officials hosiage and was later killed by ct -The Editors
1 KEVIN MURPHY'S RESIGNATION -It dll starts
with d routine JOb evalut1lion. Hours later, pop-
ular City Manager KeVIn Murphy is out or a
JOb. He handc; m his resignation, but doesn't hdve
anything else hned up. There's no good expldna-
tion as to why he would suddenly leave the city
after Mx and a httU years. And council members are
silent.
Especially four of them, who w.on't offer any
comment on Murphy whatsoever. Mayor Tom
Edwards 1 sues <tn awkward press release callIDg
for a •new captain al the helm of the city's ship,"
but the tone of his voice indicates he didn't really
buy it.
It's the day after, and many of the aty's civtc
leaders are outraged, especially because the dedd-
line for City Council elections has JUSl passed. It
becomes clear that Murphy was ousted by council
members Norma Glover, John Hedges, John
Noyes and Tom Thomson.
Former school board prE>.sident Jim de Boom
considers running a writo.-in cdmpaign against
Glover. In response, she publidy says a •situation
or mcidcnt• revealed to the council in the job eval
uullon is whiil led to the rt•signation. Murphy
knows of no mc1d«>nt but ~.1y.; hr>'s open to bemg
mvestigi.lted.
De Boom dr-cides not to run, but a letter Glover
ftlxed to him -essentially oflenng him d position
on c1 lesser city hoard -emerges. That, among oth-
er things, angers tum enou9h \p stdr't launching d
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recall campaign.
G lover come~ under tue con-
s1::.tcntly for the next few
months, One colleague calls for
her re::.19m1tron Finally, m late
NovemhPr, she clea~ Murphy's
nanw, <:dying she was led to
believe them was an inetdent but later discovered
Murphy did nothing wrong. She also apologues to
the de Booms for her behavior. The recall is off.
Mednwhilc, Murphy goes to work as a consul-
tant for iJ privt1te company, making m ore money
than he was at the city when he left.
2 EL TORO -Fighting Jor an international air·
port at the El Toro Murinc Corps Air Statio
conlmues to be a running theme. The amount
Locals floating o:µ
150 .years of history
John Moorlach, Laura Bekeart
Dietz and Howard Ahmanson
to ride in Rose Parade to
celcbrat ·~alifomia's
sesquicentennial.
' t"':Hl!C Risi I ,
lat~
J ohn Moorlach dnd t.mua Bckeatt
DI •l7. wm'! standing m awe of the
grand, htmcl·clccornted creation.
ln front of.th m tood a 'giant grlzity
be r nnd n qunll in o bed of gold n
poppi .
The colorful bouqunt ol red , ycl·
lows and Qrang w r' pluck d fr<lm a
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multitude of tulips, ros and snap-
dragons. Adomect with thou nds of
finely pruned flowers. the float
designed hke a Mnx1rnn rapt• hnd
the number •150• on it. 'Them. mmoth
c:raft was "" cuomithc gttrden on
Whl'Cls. "\
•1 was extremely 1mprcs ecV said
Dietz, a Corona dcl MM r sldent.
~Every stripe on the rupc 1 a diff r-
ent flower. It is spectarnh'f. I hope 11
win somo type ot prtt '· •
The floot honors th qui ntcnnt·
al anniversary of California. It wtJl he
one of many that will crawl down Col·
omdo Avenue on Friday monung In
th • Tournament of R Parad .
ot money lht> c tty pc1ys consultc1nts lobbymg tor the
airport mnc11~c..,, c1s clocs ttw puhhc fervor on the
l~SUP.
In l\l<trch, th' El Toro Reust> Plrummg Authonty
unvmls its non-c Vldtion altt1rnat1ve, dubbed the
~hllenm11m Plan Th• h1qh-dens1ty retdil, rcs1den-
llal and cultural ccntl'r 1s well-rcce1vt:'d m South
County but boo d 111 Newport.
In Apnl, U1e Board of Supervtsor~ udopts Plan C
-a ma1or milestonl! in the process. It calls for a 24-
million-rmnual p<1ss •ngcr mrport at the b ~e ancl a
people mover lmking 1l to John Wayne Auport,
which would M•n.·c 10.1 n11U1on passengers m 2020
The one Uung that Uueatcns lo shake up the
county's plcm"' is the Nov R electlon. Airport cham-
pion Supervisor Jnn S1lvd lS cht1ll"ngod by ,mu:..air-
port Huntmyton BP.ich Counetlnum Dave Sulh\'an.
TI1e h19h-prohle r-c11npd1gn includes a floqd of hit
mailers by Sul11vdn, ottuc.kinq Stlva's character and
voting tt•cord.
In thl' «'rHI, c1lthounh holh s1dt>s of the El Toro
fight pump millinns of dollars mto each cand1datl',
Silva is edsily r '·l'l••c h•ci.
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. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3 I l998
M an hurt .
.. in blaze at
·Bay Oub
•Nighttime frre causes man to suffer
smoke inhalation. Six units damaged.
O!if Nol
NEWPORT BEACl I -Sue apdr!Jnents wert>
damagi>d and on~ man WcJS taken to I loc1g Ho<;p1tal
after d two-tdt1rm llre erupted at lhe posh Bulboa
Bay Cluh lute Tue cli.ty mght.
Authonti"s smd the fire started shortly beforn 1 t
p.m . ot a lhlrd·floo1 i.lpdrtment locah'.Ci in the 1200
block ol We.st Const I h9hway. People ctttencling o
party ne.'Ct door reportedly saw dark, thick .smoke
seeping out lrom undemctilh the door
Inside thl• two·bL>d <tpartJnent was Warren Eyck,
who awak ned 10 a qnokc-filled apartment A :mot-
covered Eyck managed to escape barefoot froin ht
bedroom to d reac baloony, although he suJfeied
cul! to h' feet from a hrok<>n sliding glass door.
Eyck was takN1 to Hoag Hosp1ta1 for smoke tnhala-
lion and was treate<l nnct released.
Bob Cnut r, ~i 58·year-old Newport Beach r 1-
dent and reun. .. '<I Redondo Reach police officer was
at hi'> girUm•nrl's dmner party next poor ""h~n h
nollet."<.I smoke pounn~1 throuqh the ceiling. Cm "'
saw Eyck on Uw Jl<tbo hut wasn't sure if anyone c·I
was trapped ms1cl1' He went to Eyck's front door
and k.nocJmd 1t down.
"l've kjck~I Ul cl lew doors ID my liJellmP," he.
Sdtd. .
CnHler ,mcl a duh senmty officl!r tned fin.I to
dou~e the names \\llh a hre extingmsher then
grubbed d fire hosf'. The smoke was th1c k enough to
lorn• both men onto therr stomdchs d" they applil d
\Htter to the hrt?.
The fue was contained to the one opartrnunt, but
hve others had mmor wat"r and smoke damagP
TI1e hrt· was put out at 11 09 pm. by more than 25
ltreh<Jhtc.r.. trom ewport Beach, Costa Mesa and
l lunti11gtl1n Reach responded to the. blC!Ze.
I>amag,~ was ~1.imated at mor0 than . ~ 0,000
Th• cause of the hrclS under mvestigatmn
Blue Beet
debate
goes on
• Propmty owner Sid Softer claims aty
hasn't followC'd due proce~s.
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NEWPORT BE \CH -The dispute over
whether th Blue Beet' roof legall~ can be u ed
for outdoor dmmg 1 till ragmg, Y.'lth n ilher
building owner Std <::oflm nor oty talf appeonng
to hudqe
TI1e < 1ty 1n NwC'mber issued U1e mue Beet a
noli< c of v1ola1Jon fur allo\\mg dining on the roof
-c;onwthing Ui .. onguud plans for the restaur.mt
do not crnthonze, said Ass1 ... tant City Manager
Shitron Wood
But ~utter, who ct< t u:. an alhentPc landlord for
lhP Mcraddt>n Squaic eatery lrom hi hvm m
las V~~ld , llldtntalll.., tht'? roof Was dlWet} Ulh'lld•
NI os c1 dm1119 patio a11d that 1t was approved
t Y. ICC by th • Cl ty.
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PHOTO EDITOR MARC MARTIN, 574-4231
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·~THAT
SINKING
FEE UNG:
Mike Riley
carries an air
tank aboard
the Malden,
which sank
last March
near The
Back Bay
Cafe •
A. IN MEMORY: Stanley J. Pawlowski pauses at the casket of Gen. Thomas Riley in the lobby of Our Lady Queen of Angels prior to the servic:e for the lafe 5th District Supervisor.
ROM A HIGH SCHOOL SHOOTING TO THE DEATH OF A GENERAL,
A PICTORIAL LOOK AT STORIES IN THE NEWS
A s photographers covering the Newport-
Mcsa area, true news events are few and far
between. We do get our fair share of break-
ing stories, like the trial and conviction of serial killer
Gerald Parker and the El Toro airport debate. These sto-
ries make nveting headlliles and sometimes they can
make powerful photographs. But more often than not,
the bei;t pictures come from the lesser publicized events.
With that in rrund, we thumbed through our vast
library of negatives-and came up with these ne ws-relat-
ed photograph~ from the past year. nus is what we
came up wit.J:l. .:. hope you enjoy it.
:fhe county
lost a true
leader in Fob-
ruary with the
passing of
Gen. Thomas
Riley. This
solemn unage
of a friend
saymg good·
hye stodd in j. PINK IS OUT: Mkba11 Max, ab
c;ontra l to the Plnkman, quits Orange County Fldr
memorial er-after charges of child abuse come to
vice attended llghl
by the co~tiei-most notables. A teenager shot in front
of an area high school brought the i.ssue of random Vio·
Jenee clo c to homo i'1i d1d the hostage .situation last
month that clalJlled tho lUe of a father. One man's put
ugtit up to him tn July as Pinkman {Michael Mu) wu
out at the Orange County Pair.
AD In all, local coverage of local events. That'• the
br~d ftlld buttf'r of the [)ftlly Pilot • We enjoy covering
lh 8Iea for you -the reader -we hope you enjoy the
cov rag . S you next year.
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A NOT ACADEMIC; •
Paramecllcs tend to
17-year-old ihoot-
lng vlcUm In front
of Newport Har-
bor High Scllool.
l , •SHADOW-
LANDS: Aboat 100 umon protmten
gatllered Jn lbe
parking lot at
Soutbeo..tPlaa
to volte tlleit
oppollUoa to
MKYa.
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A :rRAGIC ENCOUNTER: Superintendent of acbools for
Orange County John Dean colnfottl deputy supem.t-
tendent Lynn Hartline after a hOltagtt situation at the
Department of Education building tn Costa Mesa.
DAILY PILOT PHOTOGRAPHS
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DON LEACH
ANO MARC MARTIN
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot Thursday, December 31, 1998 A 3
This old acquaintance is gone but not f orgotten SEnlNG IT STUIGHT
S hould every other old
acquaintance be forgot,
one lost fnend will never
f.ade from my memory. Ironically,
tp.is is the sam.e companion that·
cost .me more memorie£ than l
~ ever know - a fnend who
blurred seven con~ecutive New
Yedr's celebrations mto a messy'
ttollage of unintelligible, shock-
mg snippets; a friend who once
made Dec. 31 my fdvorile hob.
clay and who!je memory now
makes it my least tavonte.
, We said goodbye on Aug. 23,
1986. I didn't know how I .would
cope without this companion. All r knew for sure was that 1 could·
n't drink any more. I was 20 rears old.
The story has been told hun-
dreds of times: A bad childhood
followed by bad Judgment in
CJduJthood leads to the terrible
~lessing of realizing something's
got to change. Call it a d1sedse,
Call it wedkness, call it stupidity.
lt doesn't matter to me because I
called it quits:
Al first it was difficult, to put 1t
mildly. But after 12 y<•t1rs, not
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drinking becomes second nature,
effortless. At weddings, I todst ':'11th ginger ale. At parties, most
people never realize that there's
nothing stronger than Coca-Cola
m my glass-particularly
because I'm as likely as anyone
lo end up with a lampshade on
my head singing "Bum~· Love.•
Very rarely, someone at a
rughtclub will try to badger me
into drinking. When I want to
answer with something more
sophisticated than "bite me, r 1
• have dn arsenal of Jokes at my
disposal: •Never touch the stuff,
it interferes with my herom use,_:n
or, "Vodka's for sissies. Got any
battery acid?• The goal is just to •
change the subjeqt without hav-,
ing to be rude or bring down \
every~ne's good time, including
my own. •shut up and dance
with me-usually works best.
Many of the advantages of not
drinking are obvious. I'll never
. wake up with a tattoo of the Eif-
fel Tower on my butt. I don't
have to worry about hugging a
stranger in the women's bath-
room dnd sobbing, "I love you,
man.•
I always know l'm safe to dri-
ve home and can sometimes
come to the rescue of a friend
who can't. And since I quit drink-
ing, l haven't lost a single shoe,
set of car keys or cocktail napkin
with a phone number scribbled
on it. ·
But there's another advantage
to never drinkmg I couldn't have
foreseen I had to learn how to
tap 1nto eldllon without alcohol I
became socially sell-lubricating.
Real self-confidence. not the liq·
wd kind, gt?ts me on the dance
floor. Real joy, not the 00-proof
type, allows me to get lrn.t in the
dancing -or the laughing, or
th.e poker game, or whatever
activity others are combining
Wlth bQOze to have fun
I can act as wild and drunk in·
the nllddle of a workday as most
people only can with a beer
buzz. And when the boss isn't
around, l do. Drunkenness is &t
my fillgertlps, but it's real and it
doesn't make my mouth feel like
a lichen farm the next morning.
About 364 days out ot the year,
being sober is a regular p<trty.
But New Year's Eve 1s differ-
ent. Veteran drinkers Jokingly
refer to this hohday as "amateur
night.• It's the one night of the
year when people who don't
have a11 acqulfed tolerance for
alcohol drink as if they do. It's
the one 'night of the year when, if
I'm on the road, I look at the dn-
vers aroilnd me as ,if they were
honucidal maniacs. For all prnch·
cal purposes, they are.
And New Year's Eve 1s the
one night o the year whPn sober
elation isn't realJy ~t my com-
mand. You see, 1t was •our
rught" -a time when the world
got togethar to celebrate a
tm:ndship only I sP.emed to
under~nd the rest of the year.
On this holiday, I like to CQn-
jure up memories to renund me
why I'm orie of so few people .
either staying home or toosting
with sparkling cider. I can't, The
recollections are lost to me. l' ll
never know what I did on Dec. .
31, 1984 The night l rang in
1986 was a particularly bad one,
but t only know that because I
woke up in New Jersey thinking
I was in Connecticut, The evenb
that brought me there will be for·
ever a mystery.
But though I'm unable to
recall any fond memories of any
of those year-end celebrations,
New Year's tve is the one rught
of the year when I really remem-
ber how much is forgotten.
• JUNE CASAGRANDE is
oty editor of Our Times Santa
I Monica, a sister newspaper of.
the Di3ilY Pilot.
In ~e<lnesday's Setbng
It Straight the phone num-
bP.r for inJormatlon on the
Chnstmas card recycling
program was incorrect. The
correct number xs (1141
754~5043. ..
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Virginia,
retirement
Superintendent's assistant will leave school
district after 16 years on the j.ob -After 16 years, Virginia Pelletier wtll be leaving her executive
secretary position in January.
Jouung dn anny of school dis-
tnct retirees. V11guua Pelletier,
the executive secretary who has
dnswered calls to the supennten-
denl's office for the past 16 years,
wul be leavmg m January.
Pelletier\ Job. coordmator of
ddnilllli>trdllve seTVlces, has pro-
videcl hN c1 bird's eye view of the
mner workings of the school dis-
tnct through the tenures of five
supenntendents.
In adclition to ftcldtng phone
culls, setting dppomtments and
mdJ1aginH the supenntendent's
ofhCP, Pelletier IS also the seere-
t.uy for the school bod.rd.
"I'm the contact person," she
sd1d. MI try to handlP. people's
concerns and conunenddbons. lf
they insist on spealang to him, I
J>dSS on the message "
She 1s remembered hy former
school board president Rod
MdcMillian for her work in 1992
toll0Mn9 the discovery thdt then-
lmdnce director Stephen Wagner
hdd emlx'u.led about $4 million
I rom the distm t.
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boss, John Nicoll, had a heart has derived some comfort from
attack and was unable to contin-Nicoli's admonition to her.
ue his work. Even though there •He told me to never forget
was an intenm superintendent, that today's newspaper wraps
for much of the six months pre-tomorrow's fish," she said.
cecling Mac Bemd's hiring, Pel-A Costa Mesa resident, Pel-
letier took up the slack leber has three sons, one daugh-
" She was very efficient and ter, eight grandchildren and
confidential," he said. "She was another on the way. FoUowing
able to nde the waves of the retirement, she hopes to take a
struggles we went through, espe-tnp to Scotland, the land of her
dally during that ti.me when we ancestry.
didn't have a skipper." , "Hopefully, next fdll I'd like to
While she was shocked by go back to school to get my law
Wagner's actions, she ~d nei-degree," she S&d. •But, I'm not
ther the embezzlement nor the suxe if l'U wartt to practice law."
county bankruptcy two years lat-She also plans to stay active m
er shook her confidence in the the school distnct in some way.
superintendents she worked for. While her work was wttb the dis-
" I work so closely with them," tnct's administrabon, she always
she said. "l know their mtenbons felt she played an unportant role
and that they have the best inter-in the process of educating. dlil-
ests of students. staff and parentS dren. ..
in mirid. I have a sense of confi-"Even though I didn't have
dence that the people who ar~ the hands-on expenence with
part of the rruss1on of the school children, l fell a sense of accom-
district are doing everything pas-plishment to have worked here,"
.slble to achieve that goal." she said. .
Whenever she hus seen one of Supenntendent Robert Barbot
her bosses beat up m the press. said the district is m the process of
• she said she couldn't help but inteMewmg candidates for Pel-
1etier's replacement.
~virginia is a very s})Elaal per-
son," Barbot said. "She knows
her ]Ob extremely well. She's
dedicdted to the distnct and
knows the culture better than
anyone around "
Virginia Pelletier's 28-year his-
tory with the school district
1970 -Substitute teacher
at Costa Mesa High School
1971 -Secretary to the
director of the district's data
processing department
1973 -Executive secretary
to the assistant superinten-
' dent of research and devel·
opment.
19n -Executive secretary
to the director of classified
personnel
1981 -Executive se(retary
to the director of certificat-
ed personnel
1983 -Executive secretary
to the superintendent of
the school district
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Stocker calls it quits
after 30 yea.I?
• Fonner bus driver had dim bed tO position of
· execua.ve director of maintenance and operations . .
H USFIN MAsl l~I
Doly P"*>I
NEWPORT-MESA -Ct1rol
Stocker worked her WdY up from
substitute bus dnver in t 9fi9 to
her current ..------
post as exec-
utive direc-
tor of main-
tenance and
operations.
And after
nearly 30
years with
the district,
Stocker on
Wednesday
retired.
Stocker,
53, Wlll be
r eplaced
temporarily
by retired
Alhambra
school dis-
tnct admin-
"SChool bondings ore
on asset to the com·
munily. It's impor·
tonl that they be
maintained Uke our
homes. Adequate
funding needs to be
put aside for mointe·
nonce."
Carol Stocker
former executive
director of malnte
nance and opera
tions
istrator Edgar Hayes, who will
stay on until a permttncnt
replacement lS found
Hdvmg servH} in vt1r10us
capacities dunng hN tenu1c al
Ne..,vport-Mesa, Stocker sa1d she
has enjoyed working for the dis-
trict.
MI've had a chance• to work
. .
with qucthty support stoU who
h<1d the interests of children ul
hl'ctrt, • she !.dtd. "It's hecn 111y
puvtlPUC to hdV6 wurkl'Ci ~\ 1lh
thr>m."
Sorn<> ot the positions Sto~ker
ht1s held mclude: d1spctl< he1
dnrcto1 of transportdhon dnd
d1rc'ctur ot purchasing. ln Ul87
sht• dSSUmt•d her CUtrent J)O t
overst•Cll\CJ the distnct s food er-
v1ces, llansportataon, mctlilk
nancl' und operdtton<.0 deport·
nwnt .
-school buildings are .in asset
lo the conunumty, • she so1d "lb.
unportant that they he ma n-
tdmecl like ow homt•s. Adequar"
lunchng m1eds to b.-• put aside for
llhJLntClldnCC."
\\1th" most of the clistrn.t's
h111ld1119s older than 30 y · 1rs
Stoc Kt>J sc11d there are sci ouc;
inffcJ!>lnicturP problems, mdmt
1119 outcl11ted sewers and h~c11mg
systt1ms
•TJw d1stnct hds been dllf'll·
h\:t' to tlw mdJntenance nRcd'>
but llwrP have been many budg •t
tonstratnts, • shc'sa1d .
· stocker, who lives ID .~hs 1 r
Vu•Jo, said she plan~ to trnvel ulltl
pli.t) a lot of qolf.
·~ty gttme.'s not redlly thdl
good but I hope 1t will get b l
tcr," slw dtd.
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• Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
It's a man :S-world at
Nordstrom during sale
J N ordstrom is having its big
sale o( the season on men's
merchandise through Jan.
11. There is a huge selection of
clothing, furnishings and footwear on sale.
You'll find Sdvi.ngs on top name
brands for men, mcluding Joseph
Abboud, Tallia, Cole-liaan, New
Balance, TI.mbe:rland, Faconnable,
Quiksilver and Robert Thlbott.
Pnces are marked down 25% to
55%. Also, in Men's Furnishings
there are SJ)eCial purchase items,
available during the sale only,
including white dress shirts for
$32.95 and selected XMI neck-wear for $29.95. Nordstrom JS at
South Coast Plaza, 3333 Bristol St.,
Costa Mesa. t:or more informa-
tion, call (714) 549-6300.
United Colors of Benetton is
having a storewide dearance sale
with saVlllgs up to 60°10 oU. Benet-
ton carries women's and children's
dothin9 and accessones. It is m
the Abium Court at Fashion
Island in Nev.:port Beach. For
more information, call (949) 760-
6577.
Jo-Ann Fabrics and Crafts is
having an after-Christmas red tag
sale throu9h Saturday. Christmas
merchandise on sale mdudes flo-
rals at 66% off, pme greenery at
66% off, decorations, tree trim-
mers and li~ht sets at 66% off,
Christmas nbbon at 75% off and
Dickens Collectibles at 66% off.
Jo-Ann Fabncs is at 2200 Harbor
Blvd , Costa Mesa. For more infor-
mation, call (949) 642-2340.
Play It Again Sports is cele-
brating its grand operung, d.Ild
gtving coupons in today's paper
on $5 off any purchase of $25 or
more. It sells quality used and
BEST BUYS
greer
wylder
new sports equipment for golf,
baseball, skiing. snowbOarclinv
and skateboardinq. ll is at 33U S.
Bristol St., Costa Mesa. For more
information, call (714) 641-7427,
H. J. Garrett Fumlture has' the
best prices on top-quality leather
furniture. It's currently selling top·
grain leather o;ofas starting al
$1,499. HJ. Garrett carries qucility
furniture manufdcturers, rncluc.hng
Sherrill, Woodmark, Hek.mdn,
Bradmgton Young and Emer"on.
It is at 2215 Harbor Blvd., C'o:;td
Mesa. For moreinforrnabon, call
(949) 646-0275.
Bally at South COdst Plaza 1s
having a sale on selected men's
footwear and dccessories, and
women's merchandise is marked
down 25% to 35",,. For more
i¢ormation, call (714) 557-1914.
• BEST BUYS is published Thurs·
days and Saturdays. If you know
of a good buy, send a fax to (949)
646-4170 or write to Daily Pilot.
I Best Buys, 330 W. Bay St., Costa
Mesa, 92627
. Mattress Outlet Stor
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3165 Harbor Blvd.
Costa Mesa
One Block South or 40! f"wy
545-7168
• St-nd AROUND TOWN Items to the
Dally Pilot. Around Town, 330 W. Bay
St., Costa Mesa 92627, fax them to (949)
646-4170; or call (949) ~1224, ext.
228 A complete listing of Around Town
un be found at dailypilot.com.
TODAY
. A singing class will meet from t
to 3 p.m. at Oasis Seni.or Center,
800 Marguerite Ave., Corona del
Mdr. A~sion is free For more
mfonnation, call (949) 644-3244.
: A line-dancing class will be held
from 3:15 to 4:45 p.ro. at Oasis
Senior Center, 800 Marguerite
Ave., Corona del Mar. Admi.ss1on-
1s free. For more information, call'
(949) 644-3244·.
FRIDAY
The DeFore Dance Center will
present an East Coast swing
dance lesson from 7 :30 to 8:30
pm. at the center, 151 Kalmus
Dnve, Costa Mesa. Dancing to all
kinds of music vlill foUow until 11
p.m Admission is $8. Por more
mfom1ation, call (714)'241-9908.
SATURDAY
A back-<:ountry hike will take
pldce at 9 a.m. in Crystal Cove
State Park, 8471 E. Coast High·
way, Newport Beach Hikers Y.ill
me~t at El Moro V1S1tor Center.
Parking IS SS. For more informa-
tion, cdll (949) 497-7647.
SUNDAY
A back-country hike will take
An \i Cu,.tom
li:raming
25o/o OFF
1t'DOl,FS1\l.t;
TOTID;
PllBl.IC
AROUND TOWN
place at 9 am m Cry ta! Cove
State Park, 8471 E Coast High-
way, Newport Beach Hikers will
meet at El Moro Vl.Sltor Center.
Parking L'i $5. ror more mfom1a·
bon, call (949) 497-7647,
MONDAY
Computer dasses designed for
tho~e-with ·no pnor expe1ienrn
will be held from 9 to 11 a.m.
Monday~ through Feb. 22 at Co~
ld Mesa Seruor CentN, 695 W.
19th St. AdmLo;<,ion LS $80. For
more information, call (949f 645-
2356. •
A healthy eating course wtlJ be
pmsented from 1 :30 to ~;30 p.m
at Oa'>is S<•ruor Center, 800 Mar-
guente A\lc., Corond del t>.1ar.
Adnus~1on is fre<>. r:or more in.for-
mation, call (949) 644-3244.
• An Introduction to Hypnosis
c!C1.ss will be prcsr•nt(·d from 6 to 7
p.m. at the Alphu Omega Hypno-
sis Cc>ntcr, I 500 W. BC1.lboa Blvd ..
Suite 202 D, Ne\\ port Beach.
Adm1ss1on 1s $35. For more infor-
mdtion, C"lill (949) n:l-4728
Reservauons arc required. For
more inJonnation, call (949) 722·
6237.
. TUESDAY
The Love \\1thout Honor abuse
supPQrt group will mP.et at l 0
a.m. ot St. Mdrk Prcsbytenan
Church, 2100 Mar Vista Ave.,
Newport Beach. For more infor·
mation, call (949) 644-1341.
An astrology class will be pre-
sented from 1 to 3 p.m. Tucsddys
through Feb. 9 at the Cost.a MeSd
Seruor Center, 695 W. 19th St.
Adrnis">ion IS $24. For more mfor·
matlon, call (949) 645-2356
A weight management and con-
trol i.upport group will be pr"-
scntcd. from 6 to 7 p .m. at the
Alphd Omega Hypnosis Center,
1500 W. Balboa Blvd., Swte 202
D, Newport Beach Adm1ss10n c;
$10 For -more m.fonnation, call
(949) 723-4728
A free seminar and book slgnu;tg
tltled "Journaling with the
Sdcred Journey• will be present-
ed from 6:30 to 8 p.m. by Chc•ryl
'Th.iele at Mother's Market Md
Kitchen's Patio Cate, 225 c. 17th
St., Costa MeSd. For more mlor·
ma ti on, call (800) 595-6667,
A class on meno1>atise wtll be
pre!-icntf>d from 7 to 8 p .m dt lht•
Alphu Omt'!Jd Hypnosis Center,
1500 W. Bdlbou Blvd., Suite 202
p, Newport Br-11ch. Adrmss1on ts
$10. Fo1 'more mlormation, cdU
l949) 72'.l-4728 ~ anger management support
A Freedom From Smoking class group for parents of adult chil-
will b<• prc•sentnd from 7 to 9 p m. dren will be presented trom 7 to 8
Monday~ and nmrsduy tluough p.m. at the Alpha Omega Hypno-
January m the Pulmonary Con· 'itS Center, 1500 W. Balboa Blvd ,
fewnce Room al Huag Memonal Swte 202 D, Ne\\"port Beach. for
Hosp1t.1l. One Hc>e1g Dnve, New-more infonnabon. call (949) 723-
pon Bebc:h. Course lee is $75. I 4728.
ThurKioy, Dec.cmbet-31, '998 A 5
WEDNESDAY
A creathe writing class Will b<•
pres •nU.>cl from 10 CJ rn to noon at
Oasi · ·nmr ( f ,If r, 800 Mar·
gu ·nte Ave., C.'orond del. f\tar ·
Atlnu~sion 1s $45. For mom ul.for
mallon, C-dU (949) h44-3244.
The annuclJ Ma)or's Luncheon
will be pres~nh-xi <ti noon at Uw
Newport } Jarbor NauticdJ .Muse·
wn, 151 I!. Coast I hghwd), New-
port B~ach A reception begins at
11:30 d m. AdmLSSJon L<:> $15 tor
Orange County Coasl AssOOO·
uon memhers and $20 for guP.sts
Reservations an• reqwre<t For
more intormation, call (94G) 6{>0-
8665
A free program titled "The Ani·
mal W1thln Us• will be pr~ented
at noon at the Newport Beach
• CP-ntrnl Library\ Fnends Meet-
ing Room, 1000 Avocado A\('!
For more mtorn1ation, call (949)
717-3801.
A sem!ncll' titled "Do You Need a
Prolt'ss1onctl Money Mond9c>r? •
will b presented from noon to
1 <lO pm 6l n.1tto l\ 1Cire R1!>·
torctnl ', 545 Nm,T10rt CentN Dn
ve. Newport DetKh. Adffil5~1on tS
free Reservdt10n' are reqwred
For more mJormation, coll (949
756·0353
A needJe-al'b etas~ "-ill be pre-
cnted 1rom noon to 2·30 p.m at
Oa is Scruor Genter, 800 Mar·
guente Ave., Corona dPJ Mar
Adrniss1on is free. For more infor-
mation, call (949} 644-J244.
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Thursdo • December 31, 1998 soc1e
.Succeseful holiday season rne(J,ns
many gifts for area charities
I t Wds a very succr.ssful hoh-
day -.edson for ch,mty on thl'
Orange Coa-.t Attencldnc:e
WQS \\dY up at ull evt•nts; and
donat1om. ref IP( t('(I dn mcrt•ased
sense of i"ommumty tonf1dt•nn~
in the L'< onomy.
In turn, worthwh1lt• CtiU'>P..,
benefited 110111 lo«tl !wneros1ty.
·One of th~ most worthwhile of
them alJ 1s our 0¥-n l loag I los-
•
p1tal. Celf'brntmg the holiday
season w ith style, Hodg's 552
Club threw d·smashing Chnst-
mc\s Carol Ball at the Four Sea-
sons I lot<>l in Newport Bedch,
dtlrdctmg more than 400 guests
and rn1smg morn than $1 50,000
for pro1ects at the Newport
Bc>ach-bdsed medicdl center.,
considered one of the finest in
thP. natwn
Corona del Mar's
Kathy Thompson was
honored at hohcJay
lime br Shum Our
Selves, a Costa Mesa-
based nonprofit orgam-
7atton prov1dmg food,
medicaJ, dental and
financial aid to locals
in need.
Thompson, fou nder
and preside nt of the A-
Team and the Stdr
Team support gmlds of
Shate Our Selves, wds
recognized for her con-
tribution to the com·
muruty through service
Lesley Cancellieri, left, top photo, and Glon~ Zigner, lest the
hors d'oeuvres at a dinner honoring Kathy Thompson for her
work with Share Our Selves. Above, Laurie Hoagland, left,
Nancy Helm, Ginner Ochsner and Pamela Bowers take time for
a picture during the holiday luncheon sponsored by the Trojan
League of Orange County for the children of Orangewood.
436 Heliolrope, Corona def Mar
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.THE CROWD
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cook
to those who dre most in need.
The two guilds involve some
100 members who raise money,
build awareness, and do needed
tasks lo dSstst those w1thout lhe
ahihty to help themselves.
Honorc>d at lhe eighth annual
Orange County Celebrity Chef's
Orange Aid Dinner held at the
Robert Mondavi Wine and Food
CentN in Costa Mesd, Thomp-
son was overwhelmed by the
accolddes.
"My work with SOS has
never h<'en a chore or a duty, 1t
has dlwdys been such a plea·
sure and so rewarding." she
~aid.
The incredible Trojan League .-
of Orange County did its hoh-
day best to help the c hildren of
Orangcwood with gifls donated
at th~ annual holiddy luncheon.
The Paohc. l"'lub of Ne\.,rport
Bedch welcomed the dedicated
crowd that comes together often
m support of the cardinal and
gold and also to lend a helping
hund to important Cduses in the
community at large.
Cdrolers welcomed the fes-
tive group thdt included Laurie
Hoagland, Nancy Helm, Ginner
Ochsner, the past president of
the Orange Coun~y Trojan
League, Pamela Bowers, Jo
Anne Rogers and Phyllis Chris-
tensen, the current president of
the ledgue. Withm minutes of
arrival. the' Pacific Club's Christ-
mas tree was filled with gifts
from Trojan Leaguers that
~ou.ld be delivered to the-chil·
dren at Orangewood
Also in the crowd. Gerri
Peterson, Mary Rlchetrdson,
Beanie Vogelzang, Helen Cur-
tis, Harlene Goodrich, Diane
Schweitzer and event chairs Jo
Williams and Judy Bradford.
The ,ixth annual Serving
People In Need fund-raising
dinner was a holiday success,
attracting a full house m the
dining room of Big Canyon
Country Club m Newport
Beach.
The event raised in excess of
$60,000 to support programs
serving the low-;mcome and
homeless of Orange County
Chaired by Karen Taylor and
Karen Nichol, the evenmg was
attended by community leaders
including Tom and Lara Gid-
dings, Al De Grassl, Cfhdy
Hughes, Thomas Mahoney,
Thomas Nielsen, Alex Parker,
Ardelle St. George, John
Simon, Jennifer Van Berg,
Susan Wensley and Jean
Wegener, the executive director
of Serving People In Need.
Here's w1shmg one dnd all a
healthy New Year. A year filled
with promise, opportunity tmd
enlightenment, and most impor·
tantly, a year of p~a.ce. --------• B.W. COOK's column runs Thursdays and Saturdays.
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HOLIDAY HAPPlllllllS
Festival of Trees
co·chatr Garnet .
Thompson, above,
joins event co-chairs
Arden Flamson and
Catherine Thyeri at the
Christmas Carol Ball.
More than 400 guests
enjoyed the evening,
which included enter~
tainmenl by Henry
Babbitt, left, and hJs
wife, Betty. The event
raised about $250,000
for Hoag Hospital.
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Search is finally over for
perfect eggfoo young
APPETIZERS
• DINING CAPSUlES are compiled from Dally Pilot d1ntng
reviews
HABANA
Head for the scP.nt of CanlJbean cooking at the
back of the Lab Anti-Mall, where an ouf door
opens to factor-Y-styli? windows. sunset-washed
concrete and the aromd of roashny pork. There
you'll find authentic Cuban food such as mojo dnd
pdpaya !.hnmp, ofnto steamers and bocc1,<iito~.
Bottles o( American, Spanish and Chilean wine
are available. For th(! show-sfopper dessert, a cup
made of chocolate holds a llourless chocolate cak~
w1th e."lpress.o crcdm sauce. Hot chocolate bredd
pudding is hec.1venly and so <lrc the fresh tnut sor-
bets served m their own frml shells. Habana b at
2930 Bnstol Sl., Costa ~tesa. Modcralcly pnce~.
Call 556-0176.
an cliSh -ustng old-fa hionoo fomlly reapes-·
this side ol Sicily. They ewe their own olives, make
their ovro u ge, cook with a lt and use
imported pasta The bmschctta ls gre t stan and
the piu.a crust lS perf cct. Standout. pastd dish
include 1aV1olu11 f.mws1a, ravioli and carbonarn.
The atmosphere 4 channm~t and roomy with a
nlce color schr>rne, ll nunon;d wall, statues anci a
hreplacc. And N14;k himself is ~ ft~"ture you can't· H ow could one's life and
happiness be so depen-
dent upon something as
seemingly unimportant as an egg
too young? Maybe it has some- .
thing to do with the holiday sea-
son, as our thoughts drift to
hometowns, the secure feeling of
mom and dad, relatives, child-
hood fnends, adolescent memo-
ries, and familiar sights, sounds
' and smells of the old 'hood.
I am not talking about the
generic egg Coo young on some
Chinese restaurant menus. I
mean the perfect egg Coo young.
Three rounded, 5-to 6-mch in
diameter patties, 1-inch Uuck,
filled with either roast DINING pork, shrimp or chick-
en, interspersed with
the nght blend of egg, sprouts,
oruons and seasoning. Deep-fried
m a wok until medmm brown
but removed while still light and
Ouffy. Served on a long china
plate with all three patties over-
lapping, covered with a thick
brown sauce dnd some b.ny scal-
hohs Served of course with a
ldige bowl of wtute rice. You
transfer the nee to the plate and
cover it with a patty and gravy.
An unimaginable Far Eastern
taste delicacy.
It all began when I was a kid
m Cleveland. Every Sunday
everung the family would go out
for Chinese food, and I would ...,
always order egg foo young. Jn
high school my fnends and I
would go to the New Moon on
the comer, and for 60 cents you
could have a whole qrder of egg
too young. rice and bread
O ften in college, while dnving
back from Cornell to Cleveland,
we would stop at China Gate for
a shnmp egg too young before
going home. We never told ou.r
parents, who until this day won-
dered why the trip took rune and
a half hours instead of eig ht.
In graduate school, when
th.in.gs were tough and exams
approoched, an order of egg foo
young was just what the doctor
ol'dered, even if there was only
tune for take-out.
. .
In 1972 we moved to Newport
Beach.:There were many Chi-
nese restaurants, but the shrimp
egg foo young just wasn't the
same. The first time we ordered,
we got three tiny, frozen, sllcky,
doughy patties, and they forgot ,
the egg. The chef put one shrimp
on top of the short stack in order
to call it shrimp egg too young,
At the next restaurant, I kn~w
to ask iI the patties were frozen.
·No, Qnly fresh mdde from
scratch,• she saJd.
This time the two patties were
again doughy and if fresh. we
knew the chef must have used d
mold. A few drops of egg. no
sprouts, no onions and no shrunp
were m the patties. Upon careful
re-quesborung, she admitted that
the patties were pre-prepared
but not frozen, so she redlly had
answered' honestly.
During the next 25 years, J
would Cdutiously order shnmp
egg too young while carefully
interviewing the waiter about
how they prepared ll We hdve
been served one huge patty with
a few sprouts dOd tiny pieces of
cut-up shrimp, an egg omelet
w1th a few canned baby shrimp
on top or m the nuxture, dnd d
partially browned lcuge patty
with 95% sliced onions. The lat-
ter would have made a terrific
tried onion or would hdve been
gredt on d large rare hamburger.
Some egg too young patlles
contained peas, carrots and let-
tuce Now those are nice m a
green salad but not for the re,11
.gourmet! ln addition. we were
I
probably served every conceiv-
able rrux and variation known to
the Uruted States and. the Onent.
My annual pilgnmages home
always include a visit to China
Gate in our old
shopping center. The re.stau-
rant remams at the same sit~
with the same sigri. And yes, the
shrimp egg foo young is just as
wonderful as it was 40 years ago
when we went there after Junior
high i.chool grnduabon.
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rant appeared at an old comer in
Newport Beach. Other diners
told us it was great, but what did
they know dbout egg foo young
tha t only a true believer would
recogru7.e? We scoured the menu
and our sehses went into over-
drive when we saw it listed:
shrimp, pork and chicken egg
foo you.ng. .
· This time I carefully interro-
gdted the waitress, anrt all the
answP.n; seemed correct. My wife
told me not to get my hopes up.
After all, we had gone through
this scenario SlX tunes a year for
25 yC'ctrs and were always disap-
pointed I d~oded to take that
one last chance. The risk-benefit
rdtio looked better than usual,
and I felt particularly courageous
that evening
The long oval plate amved
Three perfect patties of golden
brown overlapped while swun-
mmg in the dark brown sauce
with d few scdllions. The smell
rung my olldctory nerves with
lhe fdmilidr aroma of nostalgia.
The texture and crunch on my
fork and teeth were perfect. My
tdste buds sank mto the ecstasy
of that perfect "conglomerabon of
whole fresh shnmp, finn moist
egg, fresh sprouts, oruons, scal-
lions dnd the spec1dl delicdt~ out-
er crust.
My sensory depnvallon and
long, difficult search for a real
egg loo young had finally ended.
My days m Newport Beach
dre much happier now' ----
MARGARfTAVIUE
A good margantn lS hard to lmd, but they're at
MargantdViile, where margdntas made of fresh
lemon and lim~ 1wce and Sauza Gold tequild are
the best in town. The food is fine, the bar is gener-
ous and the conviviality get:. dn A-plu<o. Seven TVs
feature football and tr1Vla games and thF>re i.s live
music every rug ht. Mexican-food StaP.les are avail-
able at good pnces -o lot of good stuff 1s less than
$6. Margaritdville is at 2332 W, Coast Highway,
Newport Beach. In,•xpcns1ve. Call 631-8220.
SAPORI
ScPnts of tarragon, shallots, orl'gdno and garlic
llll.Xed Wlt h oven smells of hakmq brPdd are as
good a wt>lc:omp as 1 cun think of. Sdpori servec;;
pastas, 5oups, p1zzus and salads m an unusually
pleasant dmmg mom and on.a smmy patio. Tasty
Jtdlian dishes -pet1r with shttved Pannesan
cheese, carpacc10 d1 bue and risotto dcl giomo -
are highlights. Sapon hus a rum sele :tion of wines,
40% of them Imm Italy Sapori is at 1080 8dyS1de
Drive, Nc,:-rPort Beach. ModemtPly priced:-644-
4220
NICK'S CUCINA ITALIANA (NICK'S PIZZA)
Using fresh v<..>gctablcs a.nd herbs grown organ-
ically at the family ranch ln Tumecu.la, Nick and
· his son, Joe, serve up some of the best-tasting Ital·
mLs. .
2300 f lttrbor Shopping CentPr, Cost11 Mesa (rear
parkmg lo.t), Modf'fc1tP. Call 54<1·1511 or 549·7072
. BACK POG'.KET
Trdditwnally, excess arnas deep Y.'lthin the f me
restaurants of St0<;kholm bPmme "back pocket'
dining rooms with more ca~-ual service. lower
pnces and food unHar to tha.t<if the mam kitchen.
And that's exactly whtst Back Pocket of Gustaf
Anders i . The dining room ha a clean. no~non
sense appearance and a smgle, one-page menu
for both lunch and dmner featunng bold and
1> at. dul food Parsley al, d, the hemng minl-buf-
fC'l° 9 dVad lax and the sandYriches are awesome.
Laden with two bask!"!~ tull of fat walnut, caraway,
and anL"e rolls and Swedl.l>h flatbrod, the bread
man comes to \'l u your table two 01 three times
dunng the meal. The wine ll I is very good but
beer is the.. dnnk ol cbo1ce Jn Sweden and it':s per-
fect with Hus food. Colfee is excellent and the
de serts a1P dehc1ous. Bac.k Pocket 15 at 1651 W.
Sunflower An'!., South Coast Plazd Village. Mod-
erutely pncecl C'all bG8-l n7.
GOLDEN DRAGON
rnendly ow1wr .... an<i :se1vmg staff ~em eam~st
in tht'.lT desue lo make everyone c:omfortahle. At
lunch lime, en tr ~es dTe sen ed w1lh fned nee, soup
and an appet.i1.er. Those favonte appetizer stand·
by:., ecrg rolls, fned won tons, fned hrunp, b<whe-
c..ued pork nbs and .,..rapped chicken, dS a starter.
are as good as th e get. Tea 1s plentrlul and most
entiees r.0~1.arotmd $8 to $10. .
Them is an attractive bar ervmg liquor, a limited
wine choice dnd tt hnc se,lecUon of Chinese bee.rs.
Bolden Dragon is at 2023 Harbor Bl'<d, C~lSta
1esa En trees u.voraru! 58. 642-7162.
• MICHAEL GWECK lives in Newport
Beach and has written on medical, legal
and educational issues For the name of
the egg foo young rertaurant, you can
call him at (949) 645·5183 or send e-
mail to 72143.20770compuserve.com .
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• A 8 Thurldoy, December ll, 1998 date book Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
Reviewers offer takes. on the best films of the y~ar
can History X • Gharles Chaplin, he's very close. 'Pleasantville' shows
life's true colors
J p leasantvilleH is my choice
for best picture of 1998 . .Jt
won over other con-
tendeB such as HHappiness" and
Although this film is still play-
ing in theaters, I saw and
reviewed it in early November
during its initial linuted release.
For the last two months, the
unages and overall message of
The rclationship with his child is
so beautiful, you find yourself
smiling through the tears.
If you haven't seen it, please
give yourself a treat in U1e New
Year.
HThe Thin Red Line" because of
its completepess.
"Pleasantville" has a stellar cast
-led by Tobey Maguire, Joan
Allen, William H. Macy and the
late J.T. Walsh REEL CRITICS·· -.that ~rings wnter/director
tllat film have .
not left my
mlnd.
The film is
Qot your tracli-
tional Acade-
my Award·
winning "Best
Picture,• prob-
ably because of
its graphic
depiction of
.• EUUNE ENGl.AND. lis. lives In New-
port Beach and owns a gift-basket btJsl-
ness she operates out of her home.
Foreign film is a ·
treasure
Gary Ross' world to llie. Ross and
his cinematographer, John Lind-
ley, work with speoal effects to
show a black-and-white world
that becomes color when people,
for the first time, are able to con-
nect their
nunds, .heart
and soul. nus
transformation
occurs in a
variety of ways,
from experienc-
ing the beauty
of love for the
first time to
simply reading
and compre·
Michelle white racism in
Hancock modern Ameri-ca. 1l1i.s just
isn't the kind of
subject matter that people can't
M y Javorite film of the year is
"Gacljo Dilo." The third
episode in director Tony Gatlif's
trilogy on gypsy llie in Ewope had
all of the ingredients I look for in a
favorite film. It took me to a place
I had never been (Rumania) and
involved me m
the lives of peo-
ple I am not
likely to meet
on my own.
get enough of so they see the film
several times. However, it still
leaves me with an empty feeling
in the pit of my stomach, and also
with a profound sadness for the
main character, beafitifully played
The film tells
the story of a
young man
from Paris wno
travels to
Rumania to
by Edward Norton. .
Rob Orozco .hending a
book.
"American History X • is both
thought-provoking and emotional.
It is film making and acting at its
best. pursue h.js June Fenner
Butunlikeotherfilmsrcleased
this year (with the exception of
"The 1llin Red Llne"), "Pleas-
antville" is a parable that encour-
ages people to re-evaluate the
good old days and take a fresh
look at the new world we so easily
dismiss as decadent. While today's
• MIOtELLE HANCOCK liv~ in Newport
Beach with her husband. She works for a
law firm 1n Costa Mesa.
interest in gyp-
sy music. The trem~ndous chd!tTI
of the movie comes from the
young man's openness lo new
experiences and people. Wlule the
gypsies are, at first, suspicious of
him. he is enchanted by them.
Italian film offers
'Beautiful' experience
Ignoring the insults and occa-
sional roughness with which the
gypsy men greet outsiders. he is
open lo every momen_t of lus
expenence. By the end, he hdS not
only forge~ an understanding
betweeri the gypsie5 and himself ·
but between the audience and the
people of this gypsy village.
, world may be littered with a lot
more problems than encountered
in "Father Knows Best. H the film
demonstxates that today more
choices exist.
M y favorite movie, without a
doubt. was "We .is Beauti-
ful.•
Roberto Benigni does lt all. He's
• ROB OROZCO is an environmental,
health and safety consultant who lives in
Newport Beach With his wife and two
cats.
·x·. marks the best film
a classic,
understated
comedian with
such wonderful
pathos.
The film. which is visually stun-
ning and filled with unforgettable·
images, lS a true treasure and
worth seeking out.
c I n my opinion, the best film of
the year should be one that
makes you still think about it
much later. For me, this is "·Amert-
The fact that
the movie is in
Italian makes
the movie more
credible with
no distraction.
lf Benigni isn't
Elaine England greater than
• JUNE F£NNER. a Costa. Mesa resident
in her late 50s. is vice president of a work
force training company.
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Restaurant Directory
RIVERBOAT RESTAURANT
On board the 'Pi'lde of Newport' RM!rt>oat, home of the Newport
Harbor Nautical Museum (Formerjy Reuben E Lee) Open fr.f' lunch
Tues .fn 11 am-3prn Brunch served Saturday & Sunday Bam-3pm.
Doner served Wao &n 5pm-1 ~ We cat:er corporate and private
events, wedd.ngs & banquets M maior creel¢ cards eccept.ed loc8ted
At 151 E Coast Hwy Newport Beach, (949) 673-3425 Fax (949)
67J.2175
A UTO BISTRO
The first dnva-thn.J ~urent on !tie planet where the food ectuafl'y
matters CU' breakfast b1wo menu 1s served 6sm-11 em !k all day
blStro menu tS served 11am.1~ We ofter fine delicaoaa such as
Sesame Peanut Nocdes and a Gnlled O\iclten Focaccia Sandwich wrth
/>Jticholce & Roma tomato. Plus a full range of expt"eS&O & bistro
beYereges served ell day long Loceted at 3100 W Coast Hwy (Next to
Qeiing BMW).
TWIN PALMS
c.aufomia Coastal· Cuisine, featunng the bounty of the coast 1n a
~ indoor-outdoor village square atmosphere, hve
entert91nment fN81Y night lunch Mon . .sat 11 :30am-3pm every
nlght; bar menu evailable between lunch/dinner end lhur&t. until
midnigtt. LDc8ted 8t 630 NeWport ~ 0-:, et F8Sliion lslaod 721 •
8288
JACK SHRIMP
s.Nng a~ t.rusisna CUIOIOe in en upbett. casual 811'n06ptter8
wth pabO c1nin1J Try Oii' ~ plct.es, fX' the Jammin' Jembefaya
Teka out encl delrlery evei!f!ble Locatad et 2400 W Coeat .+Ny 650 ssn
THE CULINARY WRAP
Fftstt, helAAy irt.emetional dalic8cies ~ ~11 a flat ro1 ~ 7
dlys 11 waGk from 11 00em • 9 ~. Locatad In the HJg'en ~
250 E 171tl 9reet. (714) 5464400
NEWPORT RIB COMPANY
Mii' 15 yeera on Newpcn et.id . ~ Ail ~ ff10W10 r.o
2198 H8ltct 81yd (the old &zzler) wi ~l'.1MG£R A cocla.aa loltlge.
larg4Y' bflnqoet htcllciel, mart !*ting, • eeparat.e c:at.anng klthen end
opefllr9 ~ Ulch m Just IOmt of I.ht ~rt.a at the new
locodorl ~ IOclllOl )IOI.I wit yotll &til Md the ~ btlb'1 beet
ribs In O'wige Cotny, &erVld II Wl(1'll I comfmatJlt l8tt!flg £¥wl 7
days • • 4-10 11'1 L!x;:atad • 2llXl ~ Elttd 631-2110
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LE CAFE/HYATT REGENCY IRVINE
CaUforma Co1Stne at ltS hnest. EnfOY Breakfast, Lunch or Dinner 10 casual
elegance. as you dine inside or on our beaubful patio We feature
Scrumpl.ious Buffets Uirooghout the day, or you can order from our
bountiful menu located et 179JJ Jamboree Road (comer of Jamboree
and Main) Phone (714) 975-1234 x5720 Hw's 6am-11pm.
YANKEE TAVERN
On the bay 1n Newport Beach. Sel"Wlg Lunch & Dinner daily l'OC8ted et
333 Bayside Orrve 675-5333
ZUBIES CHICKEN COOP
l/lle're mcx'8 than iust chicken' kl addition to our Rotisserie. Breasted. and
Grilled Chicken. we offer Steak, Seafood, Pnme Rib, Baby Back R bs
Pizza. a 22..tem appetl2er menu and more. Generous poroons at a GREAT
value Come check us OtJt' Open lor lunch, dinner, (pma and appetizers
sei....ed an dayJ and Sunday Breakfast FuN cocktai bar Banquet facil10es up
to 70 Gamer'OO!Tl soon to be open 414 OW Newport Blvd (Corner of
Hosprtal Road and Od Newport) 1n Newport Beach 64S.S006
JOSH SLOCUMS
The local gathenng place for over 26 years located on beal.tlful Newport
Bay with a Vlf1N from every seat The menu features a darly selecbon of
between 1(}15 vaneties of fresh seafood Steaks are plenbtul with S.1D
selections teaturi'lj prime nb Oocic space IS ava1fabje tf you are ariiwig by
boat. Open fMlf'Y day at 3 31 2601 Pacmc Coast~ (9491642-6935
NEWPORT BEACH BREWING CO.
The oo~ brewery 111 Newport Beach. we &eM award wnmg beers & we
have a f81taStle food menu. With outdoor diAlt'lQ and lots of FREE parting
Located at 2920 Newport SIVd Hours 11 30am-11 ~ Sun-Thurs
11 30lm-1 OOlm Frl< 6758449
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BAMBOO TERRACE
IJleck out the hippest 011nese restaurent m Orange COur.ity' Recently
remodeled t.o resemble an AS!an beer hoose. lln lln serws tasty Oiinesa
food and offers a MY stookad bar Wlltl refreshing lrOplCal lhlks. e quality
wine ltst end a ~rest assortment of premium bottled and draft beers
Hai.rs· Lunch Tuesfn 11:45am. 2pm. Dinner: Tues-nm. 5pm -1~
Fn & Sat 5pm -11 pm Dosed on Mondays Located at 1773 Newport
Blvd R1 r.ost.a Mesa 645-5550
SIR ROGERS, LTD
San<Mithes. coffee and espresso dnnks & smo<Jttl!S& A'fo. new breakfast
menu Catering available. Open Mon·Frt at Sam.
Set et 7am end Sun et 9am. Lt1ceted at 270 E 17th Street. CA6t.a Mesa
645-2~52
GALLO'S ITALIAN DELI
The f1fl86t submarine ~ serVed on fresh~ hair.ad bread Trv ooe
of these aocompenied by Crunchy chips end.a cold refl"eshflg drink AJ&o
OI c:reem, frozen ~ &nd latt.e, capp.o:inO and
e&pl'8S60 L.oCated et 39JJ E ~ ~. (949) 675-7404 Open eta~
9 CXlam • 5:00pm Balboe locatton 3014 W. Balboa BIYd (9491 723-
8333 Hein.,.. 10.Xlam. 7.~ deit1
'Horse· wins best film
honor by a nose
T his was difficult. Should it~
"The Butcher Boy,• a master-
piece with all of its raw emotions
and brilliant
Clinton Show.
CNN's H Larry
King Uve H and
MSNBC's
HHardball"
seemed to
define this his-
torfcal drama
by the sheer
force of talk.
Although these
the Farrelly brothers are able to
reach d new high in low-brow
hwnor by taking each gag a step
further than anyone would b,ave
dfeamed possible. It is rude and
tasteless humor. -sometimes ques-
acting? fyfaybf>
"Th~ Pdl"ent nap, H the first
remake of any
film that we
ventured to say
was better than
the first? 01
"Pleasantville, H
a refreshing
comedy about
today's Techni-
color kids who
are transported
to the 1950s
programs Pb1Wp Ruland
tionably this
side of overly
gross, but it all
works mar-
velously and is
unbelievably
funny. No ,
doubt we'll seE"
many attempts
to duplicate this
little gem's for-
Gay and
BUI Kelly
p~vC$1 fertile groW{~ for '?-seemingly endless
parade of talking heads, one
couldn't help but be transfixed by
the strangeness of the stoi:y and its
inexorable push toward a final '
solution.
· mula in the
commg cine-
matic year.
Richard
Brunette
black-and-whlte nostalgic world
of innocence and simplicity?
No. It had to be the "The Horse
Whisperer," with its fiercely dri-
ven emotions, beloved horse,
magruficent Montana landscape
and amazi.ng special effects.
Robert Redford, Kristin Scott
Thomas and Scarlett Johansson'
worked the drama to its fullest. It
was our favontel
Every night, the programs
would begin with some new dis-
closure followed by the attendant
White House response. A legal
discussion would ensue followed
by a frontal assault from the Clin-
ton camp providing its full mvec-
tive on the day's events.
Oh, by the.
way. ~1s that hair gel?H
• RIOIARD BRUNETIE is a 35-year-old
Costa Mesa resident who works as recre-
ation supervisor for the city of Costa
Mesa.
Happy New Year to all.
• GAY WASSALL..e<ELLY, 57, is the edi·
tor of a Balboa newspaper and is active
1n the community. BILL KELLY, 55, is an
industriat engineer.
The story unfolded until finally
the president agreed to offer a
televised statement on the Monica
Lewinsky matter. While some of
us a.re still trying to understand
JUSt exdctly what the president
owned up to that night, it
nonetheless made for riveting tele-
VlSion, and was unforgettable in
'Private Ryan' earns
m ovie stripes
I feel the realism, character devel-
opment and superb acting made
HSaving Private Ryan" the best
movie of 1998. Director Steven
Spielberg
comes through
again with a
movie you will
always remem-
its unfiltered view of a supremely
baffling, complex man. •
No film could compete
with Ointon saga
• PHIUIP RUlAND, 40, lives in Newport
Beach and co-owns an Irvine benefit con-
sulting firm with his brother, Uoyd. ber. ·
Second
I f there eve~ was a year to stay
home dlld 1s1nk gently mto the
sofa, 1998 was it.
'Mary' has that special
something ·
place goes to a
movie very
much like the
"The French
Connection• -' The swnmer gave us two ·
decent pictures in.the fr~lily com-
ic ''There's Something About
Mdl)'" and the grdphi<t "Saving
Privdte Ryan.• More often we
were served up duds such as "Pri-
mary Colors, H "The Ttu_man
Show" d!ld •Beloved." While
these three films were being
shamelessly hyped by the med.la,
many qrew tired of all the fuss~
W ithout a doubt, the opening
scene of the D-'Day Nor-
mandy beach invasion in "Saving
Private Ryan· was the most awe-
UlSpiring and Wlbelievably realis·
tic piece of movie magic in recent
memory.
Peter "Ronin."
Adanallan The worst ·
movie is
"Snake Eyes.~
The most bJ.ZaJTe is "Dark
City."
But no fictional drama could
possibly· compete with The Bill
However, though "Ryan" and
several others ranked high on my
list, for sheer entertainment my
favonte movie of 1998 has to be .
the nolously raWlchy "There's ·
Something About Mary."
I'm looking forward to more fwi
m 1999. Happy New Year!
• PETER ADANAUAN, 44, lives in New-
port Beach with his wife and three boys.
He is national manager of the Special
Markets Division for Vivitar Corporation .. In this unexpectedly tasty treat,
VILL.A NOVA
V~ta Nova offers Oassic Italian lllsine With a spectacular Vlf!N Featuring
homemade pastas freSh seafood & veal spec1e1ttes and a u01que
waterfront ambiance remmiscent of an Italian f.ountrySlde Prole5SI0081
service & an award winning wine bst delight patrons while dm1ng in this
romanuc setting LiVe enterta1nment.begillS ntghtly at 9pm The upstairs
Dgar Lounge feawres premium cigars. Sptnts and an e.¢enSlVE! appetizer
menu l£f&ted at 3131 West COa:;t 1-+.\y 642-7800.
CIAO RESTAURANT
P1ZZ8 pcistas salads and more AJ prepared fresh & healthy Dine to, taka
out or calf for de!M!ry open for lunch and dinner dal/>f Open 7 days a week
at 11 a m. Located at 223 Mat'lne fwe ·
ANTONUCCl'S
Enpy dellCIOOS homemade ltaltan cooking in a relaxed. casual wnosphere
Steps to the ocean et 6700 W PC H 111 N B TradlbOnal lawirit.es Shnmp
Scampi or Fett.tJOn1 Alfredo. co a ttiSty assoronent of Pizzas Pastas and
Salads are offered with Sp&Clals Daily Eoioy e glass or b~e of yw:
favorite wine or beer end don t forget to save room for one of our
delectable desserts. Open daily 11em-1~ Oebvery eval 'Ne cater encl
offer pnvate hn:h/meeting room for 25 guests 94SS31-3592
A MACHI
SuSh1 & Su5N to Go Complete Bar: All Ma,or ~ r.ards located At
2675 Irvine Ave. (Across front Newport Gol c.oirse) (714) 645-5518
SUSHI NAOMI
Open for lunch Monday-Friday 11 io e m • ~ p m OMer ser't'fld Monday-
Thu'Sday 5 pm .9 p.m Friday & Sawrday 5 p.m ·10 pm located at 320
.anetoi St. I G In Co6ta Mesa 714 641-7321
AVILA'S EL RANCHITO
AuthentJc Me~tcan food, with the freshest mgred1ems & a new tight
CUtSllle. Great margarft.Bs Hours Lunch & Dinn~ Al maior creek cards
a~ l.oc&ted at 2101 Placenba Costa M!!sa -642.1142, 20C0
Newport Blvd , Newport Beach 676-6855 and 2744 E. Coast~.
CDM -644-8226 '
Ml CASA
Our meals are now a tnp to Baie as well as Me~ Now offenng fish
toooe Phone ahead lor orders to11<J Hours. Deity from 11 am AA maior
cred¢ cards aooepted locctad At 296 17th St . Co6ta Me&a ( 714) 645-
7626
LA PALAPA
Serving atltheneic South MeXK.an seafood c.eviche, coektails. camarones.
pulpo, enaaladas and much more Open 6 d&';-s a week. Oosed on
Wednesdays o.ne tn or t.ak&oot located et 123 23rd St 111 Newport
Beach (near MJtt Lynch's) 87~7
FIRDUSSI TASTE OF PERSIA
~ PerMJO CUISKla Ill upacale, affordable etrn09phere 11 .~
10:CX)>rn 9.rwilrfrtu&dov ~ 1am FridaySatu'Clay wi1t11M1 rrwc
LA CAVE
Menu ~ ld*tY; cteb, ~. sceakl Oatf apedels. Fn & Set.
~ rib ftl bar & WWl8 ... Oesum '*'9811 Hotn· Lundl88 11 :JJ.2:30-
0inner MPn . .sat from 5 ~ I/tee, ~. Olrlar'l llit> locecad
At 1695 nine Ave .• (At 171h Streat) Near Bkxibuatar ~
Colla Mesa (7141 64&7944
THE BARN ST,AK HOUSE,. ,
Menu incbtoa &tealc. fMJ&h ft&h. chQJJ1, blxgers & &8lada Pl'bis renge
trom $3 75 tor h#lttt & $6. ~ tar dintw. Holn Mon .set ~ 1 1 am
fr.f' llnfl 4 CQ>m Mon .fri • OMlr 3 CQm Set. & &II • ll1llJOr' cnidit
card& occopt8d lOOllted Ar. e3CXl HIW'tlci' Bl • 31 , Co5ta Mesa ( 714 J 641"9777 . • '
THE ARCHIS
lJll premium lteak and eealood hou$e " ~ C<:Kny 1if!Ca 1922 ~ ~ Merl ,fri 11 OOlwn !Ail 3 CQltn llnnel' l8i\lbd ~ \nil 1 :cxlWTi Located IJl N8wpl;rt. IM & Q)ast ~ 11 Newport Beldl 645-
7077
THAI SPICE
~ted l7f the Regstet' readers, as appeared tn The Best or Orange CourtY
section as 1lta Best Thai Food In Orange County. lunch, dinner. cat.emg
& takl!QIJt NfJW OPEN tN RVINE 15455 Jeffrey Road (at Irvine Cooter
Or) 857 8424 Open everyday Sun thrv Thurs 11em-9 ~. Fn. And
Sat 11 ern-1 (\'.Im Also located l!lt 615 W 19th St . Costa Mesa 548-
4333 . '
ROYAL THAI
Open 7 days p week Serving luncn & cflnner daily 11 am • 3pm Sunday •
Thtnday 011fner 1s served 5pm -1 ~ Sonday -Thursday. Fri and
SaWrdsy open until 11 pm Locat.ad et 4001 W Coast ~ 64S{THAIJ
DIHO SIAM
That Owlese Cllisine. ~ 7 da')'S Monday · Saturday Lunch 1100 em •
3 00 p m DIMer 4 00 p m • 10 00 p m Surt<!aot Dinner rrif. Party treys
& catenng avatlable. locatad m the Co6ta Mesa Courtyards at 1835
Newpcn Blvd. (}154 645-3259
INKA GRILL
~the new flavor tn Chtnge County Enioy a Etro/Aslan st)1e blend
of cuisme accented witJ'I Uie spices of South Amenea Seer & wines
evadable Hws are Moo ·Tht.rS 11 3Cklm to 9pm, Sun 5pm to 9pm eod "
Fri .sat 11 .30am to 9 ~ 1.otatecl at 260 8nstcl St. at Red Hill IO
Cost.a Mesa 714444-INKA (4652)
SANTA MONICA SEAFOOD
Regarded as Sootnem C.Slifornia~ t.op seafood retatler WU! the largest &
finest: selection of fresh seafood da1~ Also, a mulT.ltuda of ~s
delicacles 6Uch es sushi, gnlled fish antreP,s, clam chowder. hSh & chips,
~ and a~ the fixings fer a gourmet meal at home ~ 7 days a
week. Locat.ed at 154 E. 171.h St.. Costa Mesa (71415748862
THE CANNERY
Hlst.ofic wat.erlroit restal.f'80I. end harbor ausa r.eoter Hai.rs Mc1l .sat
11:30 • 2 am, Son. 10 am-12 pm, All maier aedt cards Reservaoon9
suggested locatsd at 3010 Laleyett.e A"8. Newpcrt Beach. CA 92863
(714) 675-5777 Fax 675-2510
CATALINA FISH KITCHEN
Get hooked on the freshest fish available Fresh gnlled flSh. seafood and
chicken, sandwiches. salads, gnUed plates and pasta specialties Open
seven days a week Mon thru Set 11em-9pm; Sunday 11am-7pm
Caumg available. Located at 670 W 17th St. tG8, Costa Mesa (West
of the new Treder Joe's J 645-8873
HINR-Y N HARRY'S
GOAT HILL TAVERN
\Ne hM the rno&t TllPI on recxrd in ()'enge County! 46 ltnport.ed ben,
42 mcro breWn. We feature 'MJ(' 50 smgl&malt & blended ScOtdf
whiskeys es weA as meny top.of-th&leoe bourbons, tequilas, & br8ndle8
lb.door smoking lf1 00' beer gatt!eri Located at 1830 Newport EINd;
(Newport & Harbor) 548-8428
BEACH BALL
FaOng the Nciwpc;rt Pier at 2116 W. Ckeanfrott Wt otfer cocl<taila and : oc:ean ~pool tabla&, golf game, Monday Night. Footbfll, th!~. mti ~and &.ndlrf l'lfL Tdft. 949 6750041
CAll'E OLE
~ WSll8 WWd on ltle wacsrfrort E'*'t hcmen l8de breads lind ,
ur*"9 recipel ~ • "' fJIP1lllO •. SeMlg ~ Wlll Uldl • locetld llt 634 Ld> Pait DIM II Newpci't Beach. ~ fr1xn 7 30 '
am400pm·(949} 723o:l16
'
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ewr.?Ort Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
EL MERMAN'S BROADWAY'
Rita McKem:1e portrdy EUu•I
~nnan in "Ethel Merman's
roadway• dl 4 p.m. Jon, 10 at
·cs Robert B. Moow Thl'alre
dvanre tickets range fro.m $21
o~24, $27 at the door. OCC 1s at 141 Ft1irview Roud, Costa Mesa. or 'more informdhon, C'dlJ (888)
22-5376.
S-YEAR·OLO VIOLINIST
A string concert dl the Jewish
Commuruty Center begms. al 2
,.m. Jun. 24 and foature 15-year-
ld violin vtrtuosd Rlcma Pahmcr.
1ckets are $12 for ce>nter mem-
'ers, $15 for non-members, and
$2.S for reserve seating and post-
concert reception. The center is at
250 E. Baker St., Costa Mesa. For
more information, call (714) 755-
C'l340
NEW YORI< PHILHARMONIC
Amencd's oldest and most
renowned orchestra .. the New
York Philhdrmomr, mdkes its
Orange County dt!but dt 8 p.m.
Jan. 8 at the Orangc County Per-
formmq Arts Center. Tickets
range Crom $30 to $85 cmd arc
dVailable at the r<>nter box office
and all TicketMastPr uullel.!> The
oooter 1l> at 600 Town C<>nter Dt1-
, ve m Costa Mcsd. Por more m.for-
rnation, r..ill the Ph1lhdrmon1C-:
9ociety at 1949) 553-242'.l.
STRING QUARTET
The Oranqe County Perfonn-
109 Arts Center presents the
Amencan Stnng Quartet t1l 8 p m.
Jan. 15 m FoundNs I f<tll. Tickets
Cite dVailable through Ticketf\fds·
' ter at (714) 740-7878.
THE HARMONIA BAROQUE
PLAYERS
· The Harmomc1 Baroque Plily-
ers perform chc1mbe1 music:, NThe
Three liehles," on Fnh. 7 dnci
• MusicdY 8dnt(twl" on May 2. All
concerts dTC at Newr.ort t ldrbor
Luthemn Church ill 7H8 Dover
Dnve, Newport Bccich. For m<>n• I
lntorrndtmn. cc1Jl f949J 548-30:11.
..STAGE
, OJ\LE KRISTIEN
OCC begins the OPW year with
soprnno Dale Knsuen. who
'pl~yl'd oppo ite Michael Craw-
tford m "Phantom of the Opera:
'singing selecllons from th~ popu-
' la.r musical as well as mus1c(tl the-
' ater standards at 8 p.m Jan 9.
• Advrtnce tickets aw $23, $20. tor
students, seniors and children.
Tickets at the door. $2f>. For more
information. C<iU (888) 622-5376
'THE FLYING DUTCHMAN'
Opera Pacific fedtures "The
Aying Dutchnl<Jn, • a talc inspired
by the well-known legend of a
sea Cd.pldin condemn<>d to Sdil the
ocean until he hnds a love who
will be true until cleath, al 7:30
P·IJl· Jan. 19, 21, 23 and 2 p.m
Jan, 24. Tickets range from $28 to
$131. The opera is µerfonned at
Segerstrom I lcill in th~ Orang<'
County Perfonning Arb Cente r ut
600 Town Center Drive, Costa
Mesa. For tickets or more infor-
mation, call the T1cketMdster
Fine Arts line at (714) 740-7878 or
Opera Panfic at (8qo134-0PERA.
'THE ROTHSCHILDS'
The Jewish Conunuruty Cen-
ter presents "The Rothschilds, • cl
musicul drd.Ina n•-creatmg thl'
birth of the hve Rothschild sons
dnd how they ovcrcume their
1mpovenshccl hc910mngs tu
achieve enormous wedlth, ut 2
p .m .• Jan. 10 in the center's
Chis1ck Auditorium. Tickets are
$1.S for members, $18 fur non-
members. The center 1s dl 250 F.
Baker St , Costa Me>sa Por morf>
mformatiOn, call (714) 755-0340
'LIGHT SENSITIVE'
The Theatre D1stnct presenU;'
·Light Sensittve, '' c1 drnmallc
comedy about how love always
comec; al the most unexpcctPcl
llmes.' The comr>dy opens tocla~
and runs through Jan. 10. Shuw-
timru. are 8 p.m. Fndays c1nd Sal·
urddys, 7 p.m. Sundays. Todd}' s
New Year\ Eve performance 1s at
8 pm and mclude., champagne
and a celebration allerwurd. Tick-
ets are $15 to SW The Theatre
District 1s at 2930 Bnstol SI., Cos-
ta J\1esa. For tickets or mow mtor-
mdbon. call (714 J 435-404.i.
'TARTUFFE'
South Coa~t Rc•pertory prP-
sents "Tartuffe,• a comt!cly wnt·
ten by Moliere c1nd cllrectNl by
DaVld Chambers. The production
Will run Jan. 8 to Feb. 14 and will
be performed on the ,l\foin Stage.
T1ckels are $28 to $45. SCR 1s <ii
655 Town Center Dnv<>, Cost,,
Mesa. For more tnformahon, call
(7141 708-5500
'SKYLIGHT"
So 1th Coa~t Repertory pre·
~ents the world premiere ot "Sky-
light· on the Second Sta9e with
preVlews begmnmg Jan. 26. Tho
produch opens Jan. 29. Pre-
Great Food Fast
. Without having to get out of your car!
SERVING BREAKFAST• LUNCH• DINNER
Our ~xtmsiv~ mem' i11cludn:
• Caffe Lane
• f ruit Sinoot.liia
•Chai Tea
• Roasted farkey ~andwi<.h
• • Clu..ic Caen.r with grilled Chic.ken • Open 7 csavs 6am 1opm : • Scamc Peanut Noodles with Chidlen
• Grilled Chic.ken Fouccia
3100 West Coast Hwy._• Newport Bea!=h
<Next to Ster llng BMW>
I
Snbat1110 Tommy Peter Plul Vim·c
flavorful & Deliciou Lunches & Dinner
I rtlc1!1f •fnt tool9 &. dlnlq rvonu •••llab~ rur l:fVllP budl'l('U mttllntJ •!Id pri• tr funttl9ft\
723-0621 Pltaw ('all For Reserutiun'> and Olm'th•n~
251 Shipywrd Way • 'ewport Beach
J open New Years Day
TIRED OF LOOKING OVER
YOUR SHOULDER?
SMOKE LEGALLY WHILE YOU WATCH
SATELLITE SPORTS, PLAY GAMES AND
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1830 Newport Blvd.
Newport at Harl>Or Costa Mesa 548·8428
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·A F T E R H 0 U R S
vu?w tickets are $18 to $29. all
others dre $26 to $43. SCR is at
655 Town Center Dnve, Costa
Mesa. Por more intonnation. call
(714) 708-5500. .
~OUNG CONSERVATORY' .
South Coast Repertory holds its
wmtei youth session Tuesday.
th rough March 20 Credtive Dra-
matics cidsses fo r elementary
school student'> are $105 per ses-
sion, Youth and Teen Theater are
$20.S per session SCR 1s a t 655
Town Center Dnve, Costd Mesa.
For more infonnation. call (714)
708-5500.
'ADULT CONSERVATORY'
':>outh Coast Repertory holds its
wmter adult session Jan. 11
through March 11. Students age
18 and over will select their own
program, choosmg from various
acting cldsses. The classes are at
SCR, 655 Town Center Drive,
Costa Mesa. For more informa-
tion, call (714) 708-5500.
'DEFYING GRAVITY'
OCC stages the Orange Coun-
ty premiere of Jane Anderson's
npw d ramd, "Defying Gravity,"
Melich 5 lo 7 and Mrlrch 10 to 14. c 'urtain 1s set for 8 p.m. Wednes-
dt1 ys through Sdturdays and 2
p,m. Sundays The drama is
mspirPd by the 1986 space shuttle
Challenger dis<istcr. Advance
hC'kets are $6 to $7: $8 to $9 al lhe
door. OCC is di 2701 Fairview
Roc1d, Costa Mesa. For more
mtornldhon, c.all (7 14) 432-5880 -ART
VINCENT VAN GOGH
The Ortln<Je ( ounty t>.tuseum
ul Art hosls education programs
throughout the year mcludmg a
lecture t1tl~d "The Art of Vmcent
Van Gogh" ttl 9 pm. Jan. 27. Fee
1s $15 .tor the genernl public, $12
tor mus1.?um membets, 'seniors
nod students. The museum 1s dt
850 San Clemente Drive, New-
port Bedch For more infonnabon,
cdll (949) 759-1122, ext 204.
BEGINNING WATERCOLOR
The OrangP-CoWlly Museum
ol Art ho)ots educdbo'n programs
throughout the yedr, including
Begmnmg Watercolor from 1 to
3:30 p .tn. on s1X Thurs<1dys start-
mg Jan. 21 through Feb. 25. Fee is
$50 for museum members, ~eruor~
and students; $60 for the general
pubhc. Thl' museum is at 850 Sdn
Clemente Drive, Newport Beach
For more infonnation, call {9491
~~
759-1122, ext. 204.
FRIDAY NIGHT FILMS
A trio ol classic l lollywood
films that look cnbcolly at sociul
m1ustice wUJ be shown in the
Lyon Auditonum ut lh<• Oran_!le
County Museum ot Art 'al 6:30
p.m. starting with "To Kill c1
Mockingbltd" (1%2) on Jan. 22,
followed by "Blid Day dl Bldck
Rock" (1955) on F<>b. 19 dnd end-
ing with "Gentlemen's Agree-
ment" pq47) on March 19. Tick-
ets are $5 for the general puhlici
$3 lot seniors, students and muse-
um members. The museum 1s at
850 San Clemente Dnve, New-
port Bet1ch. For more mJormation.
call (949) 759-1122
'RAUSCHENBERG IN TRANS-
PARENCY'
The Ordnge County t>.1us(•um
of Art exhibits "Rauschenberg in
Transparency," 15 works created
since the early 1960s by
acclaimed Amencan artist Robert
Rauschenberg, from Jan. 16
through Apnl 18. For these works,
the artist used transparent layers
of Plex1glass and Mylar to create
dynamic, shjftmg unag,;s. Hours
are 11 a.m to .S run., Tuesdety)o
thro11gh Sundays. Tickets are $5
for adults, $4. for sc•niors dnd slu·
dents, free for childr<•n undE•r 11)
dnd museum mPmbe>rs. The
museum 1s al 850 Stin GJi>mente
Dnve, Newport Beach.' For more
information C<ill (~49J 759-11 :l2
DRAWING ON JUDAISM
The Jewish Com.11u01ty Cen·
ter exh1b1ts the wntercolors of
Lowell D. Zeleinick and the
abslroct pamtmqs of Anatoly
Berman at tis Art Lounge through
Monday. Both men draw on
t11e111e
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.luda1 m for mspuauon J:fuur
vary daily, o call to confum view-
ing. tin1f"!s. Admbs1on 1s he . TI1e
center ic; nt 250 E. Haker St . Co -
lit Mesa ror more mlormqtion,
call (714) 755-o~4o · t
'HOUDINI'S HOUSE'
Houdini's House,~ 4n mstc1Ud-
\Jon by Southern Cahfom1d c1rtist
Tony De Lap reflectu1q t hP c1rt1:.t's
ongoing fa'>cmat1on with mag1C!
and ste1ght-0H1anct, 1s on display
lrom Jan. 16 to June 20 di lb«?
Orange County Muse>um of Art
Hours lire 11 a m to ~ p m Th<' •
clays through Sundc1 ~"S. Tick~ts
are $5 for adull'>, $4 for eruors
dOd studenb. free for children
under 16 and museum me..IJ)bcrs.
The mu~eum ls ctt 850 San
Clemente Dnve. Newport Beach.
For more mformauon, cc1U (~49)
759-1122
UNDERSTANDING
POSTMODERN ART
The Orangt: Count) Museum
of Art otters euucalJ.on<il programs
throughout the year, mc:htthng
• Understandtn~J Postmodt>rn
Art," fealunng urllsts l\tc1rcel
Duchc1mp, John Cc1ge, J~obPrt
R<1u<>chenbt•rg rtncl Laurn• Ande1-
r-.on. Th(> wet"'kly das<> 1s from 7 lo
10 p.rn. sturtmg Tupsday until
l\forch 9 Cost 1s $'.tA 7150 for rn1 m-
hc:rs, $275 non-rnembPr.., md1v1ct-
uul lectures q.re_ :530 for nlt>lllllers,
$.15 tor non-memh"rs The muse-
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Ne\' port Beach. To reg1stN, cnll
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Landscape,• o selecuon of pamt-
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from Jan. 9 to April 25. Hours M
11 lt m. to 5 J' m., Tuesday
Uuouqh Sunday Tickets ure $5
for fldults, S4 for semors and ~tu·
dtmts1 fre for duldren under 1
anrl mu Pum merubers. The
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Dnve, NPwport Bt><ich. For mou
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locopymg, lrnnsfernng ctnd hdn~
llntmg into her uruqu~ dcsig~
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A 10 Thursday, December 31, 1998 date book ....
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pnot
Trela~ Rei,nert named Man arid Woman of the Yeaf·
• EDITOR'S NOTE: This 1s the last in a
series of three columns reviewing the
year 1998 in local theater
A qudrter-century hus
eldpsed smcl' ttus col-
umn took up the task of
t)ononng two peoplP in locdl
eater as Mdn and Woman of
Year. And CdCh yedr s1nc:'e
, two more names hove
erged as deserving c·and1-
dates for their special contnbu-
O.Oos to lhe cause of theatncal
ellence.
, This year, we have two more
Who have gone the extra mile
to ensure a few hours of spe-
cial entertainment tor their
audiences. One '" enuaged IO
creating
new sttlge THEATER 1998 t•XpE•fl·
e nces. the other in prc•serv111g
u venue that's b<'en d loctil
"howpldce for 33 yei:lrs.
He 1><1ves thP WdY tor, htl•r-
dlly, fl('W VU!( I'S to be hC'ctrd In
the thC'ate>r, whtll' shP b<1ttlc>..,
lervPntly fu1 hP1 honw plt1y-
house. when• she's al"' given c1
tew nwmorc1bJ<• JH'rform.inc:es.
ThPy <Ht' Christop!wr Tn•lt1
and Lynn Rernert, tht• IJd1)\
t>ilot\ Man c1ncl Womctn ol llw
'i'edf in thecth•r lor IH98
Chris TrelcJ 1.:ould hardl}
help gl:!ltlllq into th" thPr1ter 111
'>OmP Cdfld<'ll} I 1t ... :atP latlll'r,
Joe, Wds d loccJl lt'CJl'nd 111
rnus1cttl tht'tltt•r who ,pee ldl-
:£ed In pld}IO<J cl ( Htllo Ill
The Pcllllu<.,llC k .... • Chm. ltr~t
1..>ecdrnc c1 thculf'1-utll'1Jlt•<l
IUllrllcdJst fCI nohll' C"cdlinq). #
then Wu!°> drawn mtu tlw biz us
c1 pJc1ywn<Jht after tHktnH :r
st.age writing c 0111-:e .it South
Con .... t Re>p •rtory.
\V1th other mc•mhf'ls ot lhctl
c t<1 ... s, Chris Cledted the Ni>w
Vou·ps PlcJywnghts Work'>hop,
h<l'>Pd 111 Costa f\fpsa ctncl d1s-
playmg 1h , .. urt~s prmodic dll}
ot thl' ·1 hedter D1stnct on B11 •
to1 StrePI, <'!long with SPVClctl •
<1lhcr OrnnyP County venue
Thus f, r; NPW Vo1<'t s }1E1s pre·
l:i•~ntt•d lour f~\'l'nmus of sho1 t
plays, the lcJ!Pst JU'>l <l l mtplc
of wr•Pks ago. .
Wlwn hP.'s not mvolved m
llw cccc1tive end of the theater
husmPss, Chris rnviews plays
lor t1 lonil magazine, as well dS
~ utmy d twalth column and
vctrJOll'> bus1ness-relatPd art1-
< 11 I hs "day 1oh• 1s his own-
er Jup of Pardchse West Cre-
altVP Serv1C es, d Costa Mesa
photoqrrtph} studio.
I Its New Voices evctnmqs at
the 1 llt'ater IJ1slnct au• regu-
lrirly sold out, dnd the work·
shop has dltrnctt•d some
1111 pr P 1vP dc:tinu tillcnl. The
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N(>w Yeur's Ev" f<'dtures M fdte 5 ~ pP1 tmm.inq
Motown, funk, rot'k, reg9ae, Jaa, soul and Uw
blues from 7 pm. to 1:30 a.m. Along w1tb ddncing,
there is d five-cowsc· meal with the fust se.lting
from 5 to 8 p.m. for $65 C!nd the ccond seatinq
from 8:30 pm. until dosing for $80. C..ar111rlo's is al
3520 E. Codsl f fighway, Corond del M<IT. Foi more
information, call (949) 675-1922.
JAzz.Y NEW VEAR
The Hyatt !\le Wp<)rtcr's Canton Rm.taurant fea-
tures a New Year's C('Jebrdt1on of dimng and danc-
ing. Sit either mdoor!> or m the patio and en1oy a
buffet offC?ring something for everyone. The firl>l
seating, di a cost of $h0, 1i. from 5 to h .• JO p m. Tiw
second sNting, at a C'osl ot $100, 1!> horn a to 9·30
p.m. Llve Jazz mu. 1c 1s played at both dinner!>. Pre-
payment by credit card is r(f(1uired. The New-
porter i.~ at 1107 .Jamboree R'oad, Newport Beach.
For mon • inlo1 mc1hon, < 1111 (949) 72!t-G161.
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ing t1cts a1P Velvet Pirc and Feel. The show starts
ut !J J>Jn w1th n champc1qne toast at midnight.
Advctn< c ll<'.kets ore $25, f)r $30 at the door. The
bar 1 at 3950 Cumpus Dnv , New rt Beach. For
more mformation, call t 40) 261-6270.
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Thi• l fyatt Newportcr pre ents Uoney James
and Tim Braxton Brothers at 1t New Year's Eve
hash, "Jan & Pizzr1zz." Tiw ev "nt fcotures dirung
ilnd 1lc1nonu m ddcl1hon to the concert. Ticketc;
rang11 from $75 lo $250 p1•1 person. The Newporter
is <1t 1107 Jaml>OtCP Ro tel, Newport Beach. For
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• PMh •Yi tty~• tNn1 ~ • W..a•1 • E lftl.lili •
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'M l) ICOunt valtd fi)f .n Ntricft l'UPpl .i,.. d itlUllP"" .,. '"·
man JlfOC(u u or ln 1;0 n 1 on wkh any cnhu d t tttn ;
was an actress and director at.,
a community college. ....
Bent on studying creative.
writmg at UCI, she took a
detour when her daughter,
Rachel. won the rqle of ·
Amaryllis in ~The Music Man. '
When the actress playing the '
lcttding role of Marian left the
show, Lynn was recruited and ~·
a star was born 1•
She stepped mt~ footsteps '
once trod long ago by
. Kathanne Hepburn when the .,
Costa Mesa playhouse staged·
•The Philadelphia Story" and
followed this outstanding first
impresston with a riveting per-
formance as Elaine in "Night
Watch" (this column's choice
for best actress of the year). On
the way, she was elected to the
theater's board of directors,
Christopher Trela, left, and
Lynn Reinert have "gone
the extra mile" for local
entertainment to earn > where she now serve~ as presi-
dent. •
cGmpc1ny hopP<; to establish the
N<>w Voin'!. Pldywrights The-
ater by this time next ycdr,
hopt!fully in Cosld MPsa.
. It's a ~hctrnc thdt Joe> Trnld
couldn't h<1vc• hvc•d to sec his
son c:arry on tlw family name
tn thP theatt'f, hut mom Vu-
gmtd, d lorme1 <1ctresi., c<>rtdm-
ly must he proud of lwr entPr-·
pnsmg young man.
He's mc1kin!J 11 poss1hl.P for a
numbPr ol nPw vmc.r.s to tw
heard.
Lynn Rc•111ert llrls only hccn
m Cahfornta tor lour yeetrs, hut
Man and Woman of the
Year honors.
in that brief space of lime she's
established herself not only ds
d superior actress but d dnvmg
force in the battle for the sal-
vation of the Costa Mesd Civic
.Playhouse.
Born m Missouri dntl raised
~n various Southern locations
(Sarasota and Tampa in Flori~
dd, and Atlanta, Get.), Lynn
was a high school and 1unior
high teacher with httlP t1cllng
experience {she played Nora m
·A Doll's House" ut the age of ·
19). But, like Ch1is, the the<1te1
was m her genes -het mothN
EVEREST
•. A MacGillivra.Y r-rceman fsi lm
It WdS in th.ls cdpac1ty that
Lynn Reinert 1s pldymg her "'
most import.mt role lo date -..
spearheading tt fund-raising 1
etfort to SdVC the C1v1c Play-''
house from gomg dark perma•
m•nlly I Jer efforts are paymq
off w1fh seve1 al hundred dol·
ltHS ra1S('d for the CdllSC!, and ..
the campaign conllnues.
Christopher Trela dnd Lyn'ri
Reinert are two of the. most
tireless supporters ot lJ\'e the·
cttc>r in Co~td Mesa. Theu
t•fforts have earn<•d theru the
de~19nat1on of the Daily Pilot's
Man and Womdll ol the Year Ill
the<1ter in this, the s1lve1
ctnniversary of thdt honor. ·-
• TOM TITUS re.views local theater
for the Daily Ptlot. His reviews
appear Thursdays and Saturdays
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CONTINUED FROM 1
3 BONITA CANYON ANNEXATION -
Follovimg months of political wran-
gling, the 461 ·acrc Bonita Canyon
ts annexed into Newport Beac;.h c:tty lun-
1ts. .
Destined lo be home to 2, 700 r~si-.
dents, the ared is bordered by MttcArthur
Boulevard, th" San Joaqwn Hills Toll
Hoad and Ford Road'. ·
Although the idea of annexing the
ared ts lll.illally met with resisldncP, a $7 2
million deal for the Newport-Mesa school
district and a promise of 22 deres of parks
and open spucc for the nty of Newport
Beach makes Bonita Cdnyon an offer that
neither enuty can resi!';l.
A temporary hitch comes when lrvme
Mayor Christine Shed threatens lo pull
out over a squabble with Newport Beach
regarding an airport at El Toro. But she
eventually cedes, and the deal 1s
approved by the city and school distlict.
arre led Mctrch 1G for selling 16 grams of
cociiine to an undNrovcr police vfhcN m
Tustin. ·
In April, she pleads guilty to three
felony charges and 1s entenced to 1 O
months m jail, which 1mtat ome peo-
ple who think her mflucntia1 lies m the
community somehow swayed the out·
come.
Her problems aren't over once she's
behind bars. Her tiusbantl, Matthew
Scha(rutz, an insurance mogul, ftle.tt (or
divorce -d matter thut 1s latt>r resolved.
Schainitz says the tamtly will stay toqeth-
er. She also receives a thrPe-day punish·
ment in June for: reportedly hording extrct
articles of clothing in her cell.
Her half-sister dltempts to gain con-
servatorship of her assets, but 1t appears
Schafnitz will remain in charge ol her life.
Family.and fnends are hopeful that the
judge who handled her crimindl Cdse will
release her next month dS long as she
enters a drug treatment program.
That would be a good stdrt to a new
year.
Undsay Davenport .
7 WOMEN ATHLETES -Local women
m the world "of sports strik~ gold on
the courts in 1998 as tennis pldyer
Lindsay Dav~nport, coll~ate volleyball
sensunon Misty May and the Newport
Harbor High girls vo~eyball team cap·
ture the biggest headlines.
unbeaten worn n's volleyball Utlc ~ea.son
(3 l·O) m NCAA history and earns NCAA
Player of thP Year honors for the econd
straight year.
Ancj her lomier team at Newport Har-
bor, undN Coach Dan Glenn, win~ Sea
Vic-w League, CIF Southern Section U1Vl·
s1on l·AA and CIF State Division I titles.
The Slttlor~ don't lo e a flve-game match
1:1U se11sim and finish 27-0, indudmg a 40-
1 record in bcst·Of·threE! mdtch~s,,
8.TOM RILEY'S DEATH -A chaptN m
<>range County history closes Feb.
20 with the death of fonn<>1 Super·
v1sor i:om Riley m his Newport Beach
home. Tlw 85·year-old 1s credited w~th
pr~sidmg over this iil'Cd's tCdnsformation
from a drowsy suburb to a hub of devel·
opment."
Riley, a retired World War II bngad1er
general, was appointed by Gov. Ronald
Reagan to the :5th District seat on the
Orange County Board of Supervisors in
1974. He wus elected to the position four
Thur.day, Decembc< 31, 1998 A 11
His iuedcc or on the hoard, Marian
Berg on, now the tale ecmtary ot child
dev lopmP.nt and education, lillld ahoul
IU!ey: • J would Wlthout hesitation sa~· h
would be thP. most influential Orang
Counuan (dunng lus. time on the board I
He emboc11f:!d the true concept of a pub
he servant.•
Equcilly touching were comments by
his former chief of stdff Chri tl()
McUdniel: ·foot o;omeonc .who was d
Manne Corpl> generdl, he' was 1ust a vef)
gentle soul "'
When bwlt out, the ared will have
about 300 homes and 1,000 apartments.
There will be about 14 acres of parks and
8 dCres of open spdce. The school district
ts slated to receive $6.2 million in MPllo
Roos tax revenues c1s wc>ll as a $1 nulllon I
donation from The Irvin<' Co tor the 1 transaction. If a new school 1S needed at I
Bonita Canyon, the 8-ctcre open spdc<'
could be used for 1t.
A final salute to those 9 UPPER NEWPORT BAY -Upp r
N1•wport 8dy has fdced two major ·
problenLc:; this yedr, and both appea1
to b , resolved -at letist for now.
fllTst, the county m Jdquary kicks of1
thP. mult1-nulhon dollM pro1ect to dredg<'
the pwnous t•colog1cal preserve -som~
thing that hasn't bf en1 dooe Ul 10 yedrc;
Tiic contractor pulls through some majo1
setlMcks, includmy El Nmo, which
dumps un extrd 200.000 cubic yards of
murk mto the Bdck Ba'.
in the community who died in 1998.
4 HARBOR CENTER -Tht> long-blight-
ed Hdr~r <.:enter is given a second
chance at life this year aftt>r l<.:l
Development Co. rPce1ves approval to
build d new state-of-the-drt shoppmg
center anchored t;>y The I fomc Dt~pot and
Lucky supennarket.
However, the $55 million pro1ect 1s
subjected to heavy .;crutlny hy both the
city and nearby College P<lrk residents
Numerous public me<'tmgc; are heltl, and
finally the prowct 1s approved with n(~ar-
ly 60 conditions tdcked on. .
> Warren Booth Sr., former Mesa
Consolidated Water DiStnct board
member. 76. Jan. 11 Complications
from pneumonrn.
>-Major Jamt>.s "Jim" Dean, former
Orange County Register cctitor. 74.
Jan. 7. ResplTalory failure.
>-Harold Ezell, former head of U.S.
Immigration and Ndturalization Ser-
vice for western region and co·
author of Prop. 187. 61. Aug. 25. Liv-
er cancer.
>.Evelyn Sherwood Merritt, former ~onety columnist for the
Daily Pilot. 88. July 4.
>Alvin .. Pink .. Pinkley, one of the founding fathers of Cos-
ta Mesa and three-term mayor who was called •Mr. Costa
Mesa·-89. Dec. 8. Cancer.
·>Dan Quisenberry, former Kansas City Royals reltef pitch-.
er and OCC graduate. 45. Sept. 30. Bram cancer.
> Vaughn Redding, former Costd
Mesa Man of the Year. 88. Oct. 18.
Stroke.
Another maJOr prohlem is funding At
the t<trt of 1998 tti~ county has onl}
about .. 2 milhon of the $5 6 million need~
ed tor t·lw clre<lgmg. That nwnber climu"
to $7.4 million after El Nino But the <;tat"
and federal yove.mments come through
hy summer with au of. the funding.
Many are relieved the oldest shoppmg
center in the city -cons1derc>d an eye-
sore because of its many empty store·
fronts and dilapidated rnnchhon -1s
going to b<• rcplarnd, especially after
some failed ctth>mpts m the past. The cen-
ter is expected to gen<>rcttP. $120 million
in sales, which mcuns $1 2 nullion m
sales rcwnuc to the nty -c1 tenfold I
ihcrease.
> Mel Fuchs, owner of Btilboa Pavilion Realty. 78. Aug. 6.
Cerebral hemorrhage.
> Thomas F. Riley, former Orange
County Supervisor and Manne
general 85. Feb. 19. Carruac arrest.
The bay also survives the threat of
treated waste water b~·mg pwnped m b}
the Irvin<? Ranch Water DtStnct. A regiQn·
al water board. l\\'lce apprO\'es the di<:·
tnct's pcnmt; and 1ts agreement ·...,,th the
nty to hold oft on dumpmg exp~e~ m
0Gtoh1•r. But a law u1t filed by Def'!nd
the Bdy, led by Newport res1d~nt Bob
Causun. ovntums the distnct's penrut
Th<' chstn<:t dobn't appeal but tnes to
have the mutter sent hack to the regional
b<1c1rd The c:ourts reJC< t that attempt
> Monsignor William Ralph Hc11Vey, reti1ed pastor ementus
of Our Lddy Queen of Angels Churth. 83. Mar. 24.
> Laurence C. Johnson, foundm of the Newport Beach Ten-
nis Club. 66 Oct. 19. Lung cancer.
>. Walter T. Smith, former Estanad
yoluntcer goU coach. 81. JUiy 5.
> Jeffrey Stem, Orange C0tmty
Fau board member .. 56. Oct. 27.
The group of College Park residPnts
who call for a redesign of the prowc:t. say-
Uig it would bnng truck traffic, nobe ond
ttiesel fumes too close to their homeS:
fQTm a group caUQd Neighbors of I fdrl>0r
> Wllllam F. Kimes, OCC's founding business manager. 91.
Feb. 18. · Thomas F. Riley Cancer. 1 0 SCOTT MCCLUNG -Scotl
nter.
The group hies a lawswt 1.11 Orange
<!oWlty Supcnor Court, calliny for a full
6 SHOOTING AT COUNlY BOARD OF
EDUCATION M chael Generakos,
a 45-ycar-old fdther of two, strolls
mto the Orange County Depdftrnent of
Educauon office on Kalmus Avenue on
Nov. 23 armed with a ~llct gun and d
toolbox With electrical wmng nggc•d to
look like a bomb
nvirorunental impact review. They arc
meeting with the city of Costa Mcc;a dnd
ICI to attempt to reach a settlement
before their scheduled February heanng.
Meanwhile, con'ilrucllon is begmmng
00 sound waij<; between the centN and
ihe homes on College Dnv(', The new
center ts projected to be completed in
late 1999, although that will be cont.in·
gent y1>0n the lawsuit.
He 1s upset about ·the• cdurahom1l
deas1ons made for his 16-year·old dis-.
dbled son.
After lodging numerous compltnnts
with the board of education, he opts for
drastic measures.
He confront.!> two l ducators and holds
them hostage. Om of the cdptives,
Deputy Superintendt,nt Lynn I tartlinc, is
able to escape.
Thn~e hours pc1ss, and Generakos
walks out of the building w1th John Nel-
son, an assistant supenntendent for the
distnct.
Police surround the building, and
Generakos pomt-. tht, gun at Ncl on'c;
bock.
DON UACH I OAll T Pll.OT
iJ'lna Schafnltz ln court
Generakoc:; pushes Nelson away from
hun and a pohce sniper s1ttmy on a
rooftop fires one shot.
5 TINA SCHAFNrTZ -Tina Schafmtz 1s
looking forward to thP new year.
The 39-year-old Newport Beach
woman -a prominent f1yure m social
et(.r.lt?s for her chanty work -wCtnts to
;t>lock out most of 1998 in her mmd.
?nstcad of haVJng her smiling fuc:e appear
jn,society columns, ~he 1s plastcrl•ct on
,lhe front page ol ncwspapms when she is
Gencrdkos ts k1llt><l, Nelson later . ays
Generakos laid out the events that tran·
spued.
In the days that follow. 1t 1c: leomed
that Generakos telt he was neglected in
the decision-making pmc •ss tor his son's
education. A Judge had g1vC'n full cus·
tody ol the childrnn to his ex-wife along
Wlth the power to make l,clurahonal
choices.
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McClung's harrowmg ordeal
ahoard his 'ewport Beach·
ba ed VP~scl trike a common chord
w1th csnyone who has e.xpenenced Y.')de-
spread corruption outh of the border
McClung, a 36-vcar-old youth leader
and htS c:rew embark on the maiden vov-
age of the newly bwlt Rapture m Augw.1
and are ,sailing home to Califonua from
FlondlJ when mecllamcal problems fore
the ves 1 to make an unexpected stop m
Co1.urnel, t-. tcJOco. McClung declares hv
wec1pons -three ~hotguns and tw1
semiautomatic rifles -to Mexican
authonl!Ps. The crew keeps the gun' on
l>oard tor protection.
DON lEACH I OAll.Y PllOT
Body of Michael Genera.kos lies in the parking lot where he was shot by a
Costa Mesa SWAT team member after exiting the buJlcling with a hostage.
A group of armed ofhcers rdlds tht:
hoat and clam\S th'c crew was attempting
to !-tmuugle the Wf'.'dpons into the countt)
MrClung, his father, Eugene McClung
dnd hrst Oldie Noah Bailey· are 1a1l d
They am promised then freedom m
exchangt> for a bnbe. When a Cozum
new paper learns about the jailed Amer·
icans, any deal mvolvrng a bnbe t
hunt~d "
1\vo week., pass, and the eld C
McClung and Bailey are released b t
the captain of th hip r"'malfl! mcarcer
aled. At th1c' court heanng, a weakened
McClung collap cs and is tran,.ferred to
local mechC"al clinic. Alt"r a flc t of attor
Davenport soars to No. 1 in the world
foUowmg a career-bec;t season, which
mclude:> winning the U.S. Open, her hrsl
Grcllld Slam smgles title.
Tho f.m;l Amencan-born womnn to
wm the Open smce 1982, Dttvc.nport
wms six events on the Womt'n\ Tennis
Association Tour, is named Player of the
Month an unprecedented thn.•E• strdight
tunf'-'> -in August, SeptembN and Octu-
bPr -and ends Marllna Hmg1s' 80·we<>k
run atop the world ranking in October.
May, a Newport } fdibor graduate',
gmdcs Long Beach State to the hrst
'ftMPOAruRES
Balboa
72142
Corona del Mar
75144
<:<»ta Mesa
74144
Newport Beach 7&45 .
WEATHER
FRIDAY
First low
1·39 • m
F1nt high
7 55 am ...
Second low
3:0Spm ••
5 ond high
9 31 pm •
umes t1Herwa1d.
His lcgac-r mdude._'> pre crvation of
park lands ac; well as .;tnkmg a compro-
nus ' between opponent-. and advocatec;
of expansion at John Wdyne Airport.
Known affectiondtely as ·Tue GenN·
al.• Riley earned an impeccable reputd·
hon as an ancorruptible public serv,mt
Although Riley retired from the coun-
ty hoclCrl m l 9!"14 under the d<uk cloud of
the county bankruptcy, his collettgues lat·
pr said his pre: c.nce on the txK1rd dunnu'
the htmkruptcy pales l1l the hght ol his
accomphshmen~ .
no} and legaslator~J intervene, thl"'
chargt'S au am t ~ kClunq re dmpJX d,
Sept. 18, mo1e -than a month after the
csrrL>sl
l In 1 ni hf'd to Cosld Rtc<l to 1oin ~
Rapture A 1ubilant crnwd greet the
c.rPw Sept. 30 in Newport I !arbor - a
long and overdue home<"ommg celcbta·
hon.
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POLICE FILES
1 6
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15
COSTA MESA
• '8ristol Street-A suite , camer<t and al terns of dothcng worth
S 1,275 ~ stolen from a car in \h 3300 block be n 7 nd 8 Pm
16
Pn Drive A computer pnnter worth S4SO wa -sto from a
bus n s 1n the 3500 block sometime dur ng the evening of De< 2S
• ~wport loulevllt'd A bflC!fcase and a llular phone worth S649 wer
stot~n from a car n the! 1800 block at bout \ 2 15 pm. De<. 27
5'Mf FOR£CAST
LOCATION • • • • • SIZE
Wedg . • • .... 2..-w
WATER
T£MPEAATUltE: . 5
• State Street. A c llula1 phone worth S 115 was stolen from atr In th
2200 blo<k bctwffn OC!c 25 nd De< '27
• Victort• Street A PUllC and I w II t net itS contents Worth s 145 M?re
Newport .••••••• 2...Sw
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River rotty • , •• .2 .... w
CdM •••••••••• 2 4w
TIDES
TOOAY
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First high
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ondlow
7;20 pm •• ·12
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A2 pm .14.1
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stol n ffotn • c r m th 600 block between ! nd S p m, 23
SURF ftom a home
from e or n the
A 12 Thurs.day, Dec mbor 31 , 1998 , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
• J
• Laura Bekeart Dietz, with Caleb
Moorlach, 14, left, and Daniel
Moor Jach, 7, land atop a
scaffolding in Rosemont Pavil-
ion to gel a better view of the
Tournament of Ro'ies Parade
float, which celebrate\ Uw 150lh
dnniver'idry or ('aliforni.1 <tlale-
hood. Orange County treasurt>r
John Moorldch and his wife
Trina follow.
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CONTINUED FROM 1
Moorlar.h ond Dietz were
instrumental m Pnlenng the float
m the prcstiysous p<trade.
' Both of them hav(• been elect-
.. ed to the California Sesqu.icen-
tenmal Foundation, a ~pec1al
group chdrgcd with sobc1ting cor-
• po1ations for donations. The
eight-membc1 boctrd, which also
includes . milhonairC' Howard
Ahmanson, hus rn1sC!d more thdn
$2 million for the thrcP-ycu1 cele-
bration thc1t will culmmd.tc in
2000.
nu~ foundation was able to
ldnd a coveted spot m the para
at the letsl nunute.
It marks the fu-sl time m 50
yean; d stilte-comm1ss1onC'd float
appears m the New Year's Day
festivity. More than 60,000 flow-
ers were Uli<'d to build the float.
The cost was a whopping
$150,000.
~The public bus some aware-
ness about the 150U1 anniversary
but we hope the flottt wtll rrcate a
little bit more," Moorlacb said.
"With a multi-ye<tr, multi-event
progrdm it's very dilfirull to gtUn
some momentum. But the found -
lion 1s comm1tted m getting the
word out.•
Both Moorlach ilnd D1£'lz hitve
iliiferent reasons for s1ttim1 on ti~
foundation's board of d1rPctors.
Moorlach, the 43-yflar-old
Orange. County tn•tlsurer who
correctly predicted the coun"ty
bankruptcy in 1994, ic; tt . elf-pro·
fessed history buff.
Moorlach, who live i.n <.:osur
Mesa, is fascmated with stute lore
that dates back to the Gold Rush
era, when the precious metal wtts
first discovered m Coloma m
1848. He has taken more them
1 ;000 photographs of dedicdled
landmarks that he stores in an
album. He was a naturafht for the
board when 1t was created m
1995.
"This isn't a celebrdtion for 1ust
the gold country or Sdcramento, ..
he said. •It is a time where WC' can
aU appreciate our history and
reflect on what we hdvC' uccum-
plished. •
Dietz's participation was d con-
tinuation of a family tradition J l<•r
great-grandfather settled m Colo-
ma in 1849 after saihng into S110
Francisco.
He built a store m lhP thc•n-
boom town. Her grandfather,
Phillip Buldwm Bekeart, wanted
pn•r1s10n about the history of the
flf'St "gold flake" found m the
area. J Ter father lobbied to make
the site of the gold discovery part
ot Ute stdle park system.
• tvf y family has a long history
of contnl>utmg to the preservation
of California history, H sh~ said. "I·
think the grcaln~ss and energy of
our state comf?s from Que people .
TI1e anruversary 1s a way to honor
the fdmihes who helped build ~s
Std!<>. H
Moorlach and Dietz will be
chec•ring m the crowd during the
parade procession. Afterward;
Uwy will attend the Rose Bowl,
which pits UCLA against Wiscon-
sin.
Th(~tr work t!)n't finished with
the pdrddc. They have a multi-
tude of other events that will be
sprinkled throughout the next
two years. Next on their plate is
fundmg tl ldll ship race from San
fldnnsco to Long Beach in July·
"This 'hus been a great expe~
Pnc~. H Dietz said. "We as Califor-
rtidns have a gredt diversity that 1s
one of our strnngths. ~s is a
uood <>ffort to unify the state."
IJ1•11111 USPd c11l<l ti [ell! lo tho with upproprit1tc dction lor
11Hmlhs, • SolfN .<:;.iid. "I'm so pet-
rtfH'd ol .1ppropnate dcllon."
roof wds OK'cl hy the Plc1nning
Conunhs10n .md City Council m
1986 dlld again carlwr llti" year
when the planning <il'(>drtmcnt
issuc>d a cert1hc«1h• of ocrupdnc·y
for the Blue He~t to H'OJH'll
that, therefore it's not stronq
enough," he said.
roof. dnd they can't take that
awdy wtlhout due process.'' rl''tl<llll 1Hll f lll'Sdll} C Olllll lllPcl
lbt1t
s lflr>r wc111ts lh" d••< k lo Ill'
llSP(i O(•CttUS(• h1. arcll'Ol Ir
bPlH•Vt -.; tll• (llJlcll'>or dmlnq IS
le11.il
The city's po'>1tion is that the
roof wtts n<'vcr approved <ts d dm-, mu an•c1 when the Blue BPet
rt.'retvl•d its pPnmt m 1986. Anothm c,llckmu pomt is c1
handwritten null' on Hw rt•stau-
rant's On<Jtndl plans th11t sc1y .. thl'
roof 1-; "not to b<• occupwd."
Soffer said he knows the roof
wm stand up under inspection but
refuses to comply with lhP nty
based on principle.
He doesn't believe off1c111ls
have acted properly and does not
pldn to give in
Soffer, owner of Sid's steak-
hou•>t• on Old Newport Boulevard,
fl<'<1 Ora119P County to Las Vegas
a few yec.1.rs ago rdlher than spend
ftvp months m county Jail tor
lmild1n<r tiocle violations on an
apartment complex m Cost.~
J\1esiJ.
s of fuc· ~let) <11!1 ·11101>11, Wood
smd todC' 1 nfrnc: nwnt ofltcPr
\Ii dS qvmq '" \ ISll thu o;;1tP.
If tht-n 1s chmng on the,: roof,
\\o ti ttttl Jho ol) \\Ould ltlkc th£'
dJ prop11t1h• c1ct1un win< h 1 ould
111cl ud1 .1 < llu hon or a rou 11
1111un<'lion •
1 ht>} hiJ\,. thri>ttten"d mP
FAN CL
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WH lJ(lflTOVl'<I. rind <.I (\.?I tJft(dle Of
ore 11pd1Ky wtts q1ven .ts d roof -
nnt ct ii deck for occupdnCJ,'"
Wood scud .... fhp roof m.iy well l?P
stwnu P110ugh, hut we clon'l
know that unhl we get an appli-
Cdt1nn for a l.mildm1J µcnmt.'"
Softer\ contPnltun is lhdt the
While Woocl Sdid thc1t 1s proba-
ble cuu. e for c1 buildm!J permit,
Soffer s.ud 11 nt11ans nothint1.
"All you c,in l onrludP from
th11t is omeo1w wrote 'Roof not to
!>c oc:cupwd.' You rnn't conclude
· "They keep ~ymg they w.int
me to follow the reqwrenwnts of
the> bwlding code. hut the~· don't
understand Whdl the requuc-
ments really are," Soffer su1d. "I
have a legal right to occupy thllt
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EYE-OPENER
A sad day for water polo ..
Bur1Shawdeadatage72. See BS.
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QUOTE OF THf DAY
'Burt Show was the leader of U.S. WatM Polo from the late 1960's
through the 80s. He gave his hecrt, soul and fomi1y to the sport -·"
Bruce Wigo, U.S. Water Polo Executive Director
Thursday, December 31 , 1998 • Sports Editor Roger Carlson • 949.:S7 4-4223 Newport 8eoch/Costo M.eso Doi1y Pilot Bl
• Some were right
on the mark; others
didn't quite pan out.
CoMrn rn 1n 81\RKY FAUtMER
~Plot
·1 w (iod, This is the best ...
hit's happened to me in hiilh school."
-Estancia senior boys sous play.
Nie &tr.ill on scoring " game wi1i11g god in a 3-2
suddeHealh ovrine playoff win
Mr Mayfair. -·-.
"1 was Uld. I was~. I'm sti
shakilg. I thcM9d cu season was . ,, Mr.
-£s1nio tfigh boys basbtbol sb
Siil..._on~a
lasi-second thret-pOid try nm. at the
bumr of the Eagles' thrlirljl OF llf ·A
quaf1lrfMal upset of third-ieedad
Son Dimas.
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.. , &id (0rlltg8 Coooty leOgue
r~ rmrsitg the passage
of 0 releaguing 11• seady
~ t.y aMlty pmq.ais)
~, inappr...,., probcmly
legal cnf definitely knmoral."
-CdM Mqd 0. ._.on a•...,... -.S .. In alllllik
... flf '9 1M99 sdlool yes.
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,. ~ lillw lher doors off. TO beat
CM crasHMn rMlis In -.W gym iJy 19
pcills wm praldly" blst win Ml5G
has had In hf rM*y in a long tme:
-n.usa. Ma ""'basbtbal madl ........... 11
47 ·21 *'8ry Mr fslnia, "**'
pr1p 1l1 d Mustangs to sla-e ri PO.
aM ..I their Rm lady ... nphy
in to. seasons.
SEE QUOTES PAGE 82
L'OOKING BICK
Hea~ers for 1998: Misty May (1), Hale Irwin and his rake (2), Undsay Davenport (3), CdM's
Nadia Vaughan (4), Newport Harbor's state championship volleyball team (5), Costa Mesa's
Dave Weir (6), Estanda's Alberto Munoz (7), CdM football (8) and Estanda's Brett Valbuena (9).
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REFLECTIONS 1.
•Major events add
brilliance to spotlight
on community,. as do
individual exploits
of our area athletes.
Hi\mn r , LK'l:lin
F or years, the Newport·
Me a sports corrununity
found its connection
~'1th the big time in the
oc:cas1onal local product
who mdde good.
When Steve Tmunons became
one of the world's be!>t volleyball
players and a bec1chwear fashion
m0<JUl, h1s connPC'tion to
Newport l fo1bor } hgh dnd
OrdOHt: Cot1sl College> caused
loc t1ls to thump lhc>u chests with
pnde.
\'\'hen Dave Cr1d1gan and Jett
Thomason (NFL), Dan
Quisenberry and Rich Amaral
(Ma1or League Baseball) and
Georg • Yardley (NBA). wound
up playmg on the biggest stages
then respecuve ports off efed,
local young"t~rs had tanITTble
proof tl1at aspuation:-. Jor
profe :sional athlebcs, though
far-fetched, were far from
mtposs1ble. ..
But as the
t 990s wind to a
cloi.e, Ne.wport-
f\. tesd L'i dl5.o
hc>corrung
known as a
hrst-class sport'>
v~nue for
events such dS
the Tosh1bd
Senior Classic,
:rhe Challf•nge.
last summe(s Davenport
senior tow
tennt'i event, top-notch
mtemauonal.v·:ater pQlo
loumamenL-. a" well ac; home to
a stcadv ::.tream of sucCL"'"sful
high s< hool programs \'w'hich
frequently earn national
prominence. , .
The Top 10 local sports stones
of 1998, chosen by the Dally
r Pllot sports staff, .re.Hect the
mcrea'>ed Irequr•ncy v.'lth which
such evenh <>hme the spotlight,
mducling the fOCll.., ot national
lele\'1s10n, on the Newport·1'1esa
athletl<' arena.
Lindsay Davcnpott, d
Newport unport. a.,cended to the
top of women's tenms, while
Nt>wport Harhor graduate Misty
May did the ~ame m women's
collegrnte volleyball
The To::.hlba Semor Classic
onoo agam prov1ded spectators
at Newport Beach Country Oub
an unpr~d1ctable hrush, while
ll•nnis legends Jurun}' Connors
SEE 1998 PAGE 83
DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF WEEK
• Corona del Mar High jun.for Alec Hanson has been perhaps
low on flash, but nevertheless rather dashing for the S --a Kin9s.
RtWAflf) Dl!N~
~Plot
W hen you've finished playing
Corona del Mar High and
your head's still spinnmg
because of the detenc;c, you can.
accuse junior guard Alec l Janson a
~ the culpnt of your team' offe~1ve
o undomg. ~ Problem now for your team.
~ though, is that the 6-foot, 160-pound ~ Hanson has al~ dic;covcrcd a shooting
~ touch. ~ By game's end, Hanson might not
~ blow your mihrl with tat.ti.tics, but you
... have trouble forgetting hun. • ~ Hanson's likP glue you can't hake ~ from your hanrl.p defender who will
i....;;.;..._...,. ......... -=~ steal every tel~raphed pa s and
Cduse bdll handlers to beg for lwlp
While you halt cxpec t him IQ how
up m the tenor section of a choir,
Han on is provmg thi selison -hlS
fmt on the varsity for CdM bo~
ba.,kctball coach Paul Oms -that he
can compose sweet muSlc with his
three-point snot and m1drang''
Jumper.
"I'm not looking to make stats or
get points," Hanson said • 1 don't o re
if r score three pomt or 23 pomts I'm
1u...,1 looking to wm the game ll
doesn't matter what tt look like m
the bo:x core.·
Han on, a :s1art "r at two guard and
oackup to teammate Brandon Crosby
\ point guard, helped th S • King
SEE HANSON PAGE IJ
ongratulations • • • Alec Hanson·
The Irvine Company and Newport North Center will be making a donation to the Corona Del Mar
High School Athletic Department in Ucognition of outstanding perf oimance uch as yours . .
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12 Thursday, December 31, 1998
..., ~ back. It's ooo."
rsmaG Hift girls baskeebol cocich Pllll ~ on the
,,... Lodtlel trophy gMfl eoch year to the fstnio.Costa
~ stiil5 ._and wan by Maso lost S41(JSOn.
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f'Yle hOve o tough time running when we're grabbing the bml oot
of the net."
-Then-Southern California College men's basketbal coadt
II R•Y8.olcfs after on 86-74 win over Point Loma Nazarene.
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• a11't look o the scoteboord anymore to tel how we're~··
c-SCC women's basketboH coach Rns Davis after V~
13th stroig~t win, an 81-58 blowout of Poin1 Loma Maiir•.
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r#e pier/ hard. We play os a fo~. We ore the best team dis
comroonity has to offer."
-CdM girls soccer coach Wald Khoury aher a scoreless tie
with Newport Harbor Jan. 1 S.
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"When you've hod a year and a half of struggle, you just don't
know haw sweet it is."
-CdM boys bosketbaD coach Paul Orris, wipilg away tears,
following the Seo Kings' 5()..48 .overtime upset of Woodbridge.
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"I tell people we hove the world's strongest badminton i*Jyer."
-Then-Newport Harbor badminton coach Tom Ptstolesl on
doubles player Pete Hogon, a 6-foot-4, 22>pound nofiOOaf junior
weightlifting champion now ~aying foorboR ot Colorado State.
•pmono1ty, I've never hod o pt:oblem with parochial schools.
But I think to put us on level ground, it's probably best they
compete in another area.•
-Estoncio Boys Athletic Director nm PCl'set on porochiols
beirig removed from county pubffc school leagues.
•SQme guys in the gallery yelled 'Get in!' about halfway to the
, We. Maybe I should hire that guy and lake him with me (on tour):"
.__Senior tour golfet J.C. Snead aher sinking 40-foot piit
duririg the Toshiba Senior Oossic.
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• "I'm 69th on the all-time money list, so I'm almost extinct."
....:. Toshiba Senior Oassic competitor Dick Hendrickson.
"It was a bad marrioge and we were just not on the some page
once he got the job."
j i-Then-fstando Assistant PrindpaJ Iii Wetzel after basaiaD
coach Joe McKettridc resigned one game into the season.
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1 ihere weren't o lot of git tmg 14> to f1M Ids hown at hi be.•
-Newpat tbtB i;k v.ds idl a><tOh Brill1 ~ Of1
. &in Kennedy's decision to ploy goalie.
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"I con almost empathize with Mike Piano in that I know how it
feek to be traded."
,-Then-Costa Maso H9i bosetxill coach Kit 8CMnneiSter aher
accepting on offer to become the fstancio coach. He accepted ·
coun1er offer to stay at Maso os baseball coach and boys A.O.
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.' ,~thinks (Newport Harbor High volleyball coach Don
Glenn is) the nicest guy in the world. But it's kind of funny,
· •ouse in a quiet way, he's kind of vi<ious. •
.,-Lifelong Glenn friend ond Huntington Beach volleyboU coach
ROcky Ciarell.
"If we ploy this well, (CdM High boys volleyban) better bring it."
• -Costa Maso senior setter Chris Shanley oher the Mustangs
swept Calvary Chapel to advance to a OF Division Ill quarterfinal
dash with CdM
.. r(Costo Mesa boys volleyboU playen) asked for it ond we brought
if ... They dug their own grave."
; _ Corona del M« H~h senior standout Greg Bwden ofter
• ~iweepilg Me5a1 15· 1, 1S·l0, 15-8, in aforementioned motch.
1 •{San Clemente) didn't even come clow lo a hit."
-Corona del Mat catcher Mn HltfWd after senior lefty
Ryon leWls' May 11 no-hitter 19Jinst the Tritons.
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'M1f (h aown on Ntwpe!rt Harbor's Davidson rteld) was,
h other team co'*f barely see OtK ttom across the field. Now,
~·know WI only have rA>olrt 20 guys."
Corona del Mer High foorbol ci>o<h Dktt Fr ... after the
field was renovated.
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' (Ah ...,, pWied me at the turn, but there was nothing he
Was gcq to do to make me lose. My mom and dad .. ,. crying
Ill flt-' whin I went"" 511 fMim after '9 race, bemuse M fDf ._.wt.at I said tO my ,anctfudw."
Costa Mesa.., ....... Ml aftlr winning s«Oflll rl tw
-------------,-,-.,. --Top Sports Stories -1-L·, -----------. ..L
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·11d like us to get in bt playoffs .. ftrst yes cnl ...... for •
leGgue ~my lint or second y.. rd le to lllilk bit
by the lfird YB, WI mlFt be "9Yi'1 it .. ,...,.,.. or '8
firds. or winning dln1I_. .... • •
-Estancia ~ footiil cm Rey WM the claw of Jis
himg. He resigned to dlvolt more lme to lis hdy bsely more
than two monthS later and wel before the start of the season.
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• ... the pressure is that l • ._ liwn ID 11 W. ml, •WI al
lcnaw,~ebive.AsSODllCIJllllNtk)WlliMM,1\1111111 .. "
_ .., .... ~ ... into .. Cup CJcmk, which
she won eosly. ·
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.... I got tht idea tflir M h CoM cnf 111 atlitude."
-OnHnntd SllVtl r.,.. 111 deOdng to become a rodeo
trick riler.
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i'm ~)'OU, rs Cll Gmll rm ... to. ('8 911 fro) tmt yu."
-Local surfer lldiie CAI after being....._, i1 the first
round of the U.S. Open of Striing at the ff~ Beach ftier.
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41He's just o man on both sides of the ban. I know he didn't get the
kind of press that was commensurate with ·as good o football
player os he is: .
-South AU· Star footbal CGDdi Myron Mier on Newport
light-tnd·linebocker-defensm end .Pete Hogan.
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"We want to kil (the North), run up the score and break all sorts I of records." ·
-South lineman lllCI Cos1d Mesa High prodtKt Jeremy Via
before Orange County Al-Star liome, which the South rallied to
win, 14-10.
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•1n the last three weeks, I think I've elplrienced every .emotion
possible, from loving (footbal) to homg if:
-Mr. Irrelevant XXlll C.. GMyle in the middle of di-fated bid
for a spot on the Baltimore Ravens raster.
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"Our guys were pretty fired up tonight. We do hove some people
who get the Daily Pdot."
-Gorden Grove High fOOtbol coodi Kris V111 Hook using
Estancia Cooch Dave Perkins' pregame comment that •&irden
Grove better strop if up." &Jrden Gfove wan, 24-7 .
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"I thought he looked wonderful, but he looked horrible, too. ff~
head was swollen three tines its size. His fuCe was just this big
mass and his eyes looked 5ke two ;gontic tomatoes."
-Annerose,Betch recalling the cond'rtion of h« son Mle,
ofter a 1986 oaident which ended the former NftP°-11 tbbor
standout's ploying mreer as o UQ.A sophomore.
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"Lo Mirada is a good footbol team. You give them a rope and
they become a cowboy."
-Newport-Mesa Junior All·Americon Buffaloes Cooch
Tom Monarch after his leCln defeated Lo Mirando, 38-8, in the
Junior Midget Super Bowl.
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•pon, sdunoll. We're wmen and we're thamps. I don't need
some poU to tell me that."
-Newport Harbor High girls voDeybol sttw Jemifer C•ey
on notional ronkilgs aher slate title-match victory.
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"I told (the cooch of Division IV state girts voleyboll finOlist Linden
High) 1f hi got the dragon (in finok opponent Volley Christion),
I got Godzilla."
-Lincoln High of Stockton Coach lret Alincuaa-Cezw before
his team faced Newport Harbor in CIF State Division I tttle match .
*We must hove o blod< cloud hooging over us. Maybe that's how you
can ex~ain o team getting (one) first down and stil beating us."
-COSta Mesa High footbal cooch Jtny Howel ofter
outgoining Aliso Niguel, 38U4 in total offense and losi1g, 27-18.
•_when Scrm CblS cons» ¥isl, you don't look hin i1 the eye and
tel limit's Id OrAnm )11t. 16. Cl I'm a11Drnld, rs OIAtm."
-Jirry Howtl aft• laning l.apa Has forieited three
victories, propel5ng the Mustangs bade into tht OF ployOffs. , -+-
io be honest, It's almoSt kN of tmliammilg."
-Newpoo Harbor High fdal coodt Jeff •illileJ oci the
fonfore surrounclng his 1 OOlh mrw ¥idDrY at tht sdleal.
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•tt's hotter than Mazes and she was idler than a dog, but she
just balded:
-Costa Mesa girts em coach Jim 1"' on singles player
f'tllOll9 Tran, • _.., Ina Mt Vlaorill "*'5f Unimity.
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"Ht Ml5 strong far al of II( .... Ii .. }, Jlds why WI
a11't bt Wlak ~now. W.1 llt MM ---1...,_ ... n. M••lff\ ... aher .. Casto Mesa.., and""'-"'*' ... r6f ~lost a
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Newport'Beoch/Costa Mesa Daily Pilot
SINARTUS SQ'l'OOJOJO 'DAILY PQOT
S ome of the highlights of '98 -
Corona del Mar High's ClF ·
champion girls cross country
team (l ), a bright start for Newport
Harbor's Dustin Illingworth and the
boys basketball team (2), Newport-
Mesa District Player of the Year Manu
TanJelu of Estancia (3), multi-spo.rt
standout Billy Clayton of Newport
Harbor (4) and senior Alicia Mcfall,
on the last leg of a four-year career
for the Newport Harbor Sailors to
track and field and cross country.
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Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
1998
CONTINUED FROM 81
• John McEnroe antl Bjorn Borg strutted thCU' stulf
. -dunng and. between points -for a we~k in
June .it the Palisades Tenrus Club.
. Newport Harbor girls volleyball amassed
victones, accolades and championships during a
m~morable fall campaign, while Corona del Mar
High added to its collection of err championship
banners, as well. · ·
Paul Salata, whose Irrelevant Week creation has,
tor 23 years, made Newport Bedch a ·
much-talked-dboul NFL offseason locale, was ·
saluted for a Wetune of achievement in lhe local
sports commuruty.
Thbute was also paid lo the noteworthy pitching
career of th~ ~foremenboned Quisenberry. though
such recogrution proved to be a trdgic curtain call,
when cancer claimed hb tile at the age of 45.
Here's a look at the Top 10, as well as a list of
other prominent stones throughout U1e last 12
months;
• Undsay Davenport -The 22-year-old New
port Beach resident and Palisades Tennis
Club member won six Women's Tennis Association
Tournaments, including her first major, lhe U.S.
Open, and fmisbed the season ranked No 1 in the
world '
But her whirLwmd St"ason, which included being
named Tour Player of the Month an unprecedented
three straight times (August-October), forced her to
lose something she will likely never recover -her
anonymity.
Outspoken about her disddin for the media
demands of being one or the world's top
professionaJs, Davenport became d reluc.:tant media
darling when she followed a momentous swnm~r
run of three strctight tournament wins by defeating
then-No 1 Martina Hingis, 6-3, 7-5. m the Open
final, Sept. 12 Ln.Flushing, NY
TI1e fust Amencan womdn to win the U.S Open
since 1982, Ddvenport Idler ended Hing1s' 80-week
run atop the world rankings one day alter winning
the Porsche Grand Prix m Filderstadt, Gennany on
Oct. 11.
· She also won tournaments in Tokyo, Stanford,
Carlsbad and Manhattan Beach and made tele-
vision appearances on "The Rosie O'Donnell
Show• and •Up Close," exposing the Olympic
rings tattoo located on her lower back on the latter
program.
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Toshiba Senior Classic -Hdle Irwin's
unprobable final-round comeback took on
mythic proportions when his dpproach shot on No.
17, bound for the water and a two-stroke penalty.
was intercepted by'd rake, allowing him to save
par.
lrwm, who began the fll1al day of the seruor tour
event Wlth 11 men ahead of hun and hve shots
back of leader Hubert Green, posted five birdies on
the front nine and hve more alter the tum to card a.
course-record 62 and finish one stroke ahead of
Green to pocket the $165,000 first prize
The, final-round 62 was two shots better than the
previous Newport Beach Country Club record and
Irwin's three-day total of 200 was one shot off the
tournament record established by inaugural winner
George Archer at Me a Verde Country Club.
"Whenever fate intervene::. with movable
obstructions, you're in the nght place at the right
time,• Irwin said
The event also ra1scd $600,000 for Hoag
Hospital, among the 40-event tour's five nchest
chantable corltnbutions.
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Newport Harbor girls volleyball -Coach
Glenn's Sru.Jors did not lose a five-game
match all sedson en route to Sea View League,
CIF Southern Secuon D1Vlsion T-AA and CIF State
Division I titles. .
Junior April Ross shared CIF Southern Secbon
Division I Player of the Year laurels and was named
Co-Player of the Year in league and the •
Newport-Mesa D1stnct with senior setter
Jennifer Carey.
The Sailors did not lose a postseason game until
Lincoln High of Stockton pushed them to fow
games in the state title match and only a
best-of-three tourndment loss to Valley Christian
stood between the Tars (27-0, 40. t including
best-of-three matches) and a mythical national btle.
The final state coache:.' poll, however, ranked
Newport No. 1, two spots ahead of Valley
Christidll, the stdte Divh1on IV champ
Kathy Lavold, Krista Dill, Manssa Cothran,
Brenda Watennan and Enca Wade all helped the
Sailors con~1stently pound the competition.
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Mlrty May -ThC' Newport Harbor High
product, whom m<lny believe is on her way
to becoming the best women's volleyball player of
all time. earned NCAA Player of the Year laure ls
for the second straight season while leading Long
Beach State to the first unbcdten (36-0) women's
title season in NC AA hiSlory.
She had 70 assists in a tour·game title-match
triumph Dec. 19 over previously unbeaten Penn
State. /
A 5-foot-9 scruor, May's deft ~ctting touch,
dangerous tutting, 1mpress1ve defense and floor
generalship will serve her well a. she continues
her dream of playing in the Olympic Games.
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The Challenge -Actmg anything but their
age, tennis leg •nds Junmy Connors and
John McEnroe played to the Palisade Tennis
Club crowd and natt0nal television audience, railed
at offiaals, and showed the ability wh1ch once led
them to the pmnacie of the port m n m<'n's enior
tour ~vent won by Connors on Pathcr' Day.
TI1c 45-year-old C onnors' 6-4, 6·4 decision over
the 38·year-olct Mc;Emoe earned him the $150,000
· first pnze m the w••ck-lony Pvcmt ~hich also
fcatun•d Bjom Borg and Yannick Noah.
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Dan Qui nberry-Shor Uy after being
inducted into th Orange County and
Kan as Ctty Royals hall!1 ot faml"!, this fonn r Costcs
M a High anct Orang( Coa t Colleg pitcher
lo t a nin -month battle with hrain cane pt.
30 at hi hom ln l~aw00<1, Kan.
J lis unorthodox Id arm del1vory, pinpoint
control and humorous tak on lif as a prof 1onal
othlcl h lped lbe artk:ulate and Unbl rellever
f!am flv Amerir.an Leagu ttCman of the Yi ar
t
awards, 244 saves, 5 > wins, a hfellme 2.76 ERA,
and the respect of peer and fans dhkc, before
retiring m t 990.
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Paul Salata -'Though he has contributed
money, time and talent to countless causes
m the Orange County sports conununity and
beyond, it's laughter which has become the calling
card for lhts Linda Isle lununttry, who ~ceived
lhe Oranq" County I IBU of Fdme's Lifetime
Ach1evem£>nt Award dt d June 30 banquet in
Andhetm.
A fom1er stdrHJout rccmvcr al USC, in lhe NFL
and the Canadian football League, Sa.ldta is,
perhaps, best known (or founding Irrelevant Week
in 1 q76, which each sunm1<>r honors the final draft
NFL druft pick.
~ Corona del Mar High CIF champions -
., Codch Steve Conti's boys volleyball team
won the CIF Southern Section Division III title
in the spnng and Coach Bill Sumner's girls cross
country team outran the field m the fall to claim the
Southern Section D1v1s1on IV crown.
Dennis Alshuler, Grey Burden, Greg Coon,
Kevm Hans~n and Mike Jackson were among the
volleyball '>tandout'>, while runners Katie Quinlan,
Liz Morse, Jenny Cummins, J ean Garcia and Jill
Quye help~d put another CIF banner in the
school's gym rafters.
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Tea Cup Classic -Playing the Santa Ana
Country Club course she grew up on.
Marianne Towersc•y recorded one or her best
rounds ever, u 2-ovc>r-par 74, to dust the field at the
second annudl toumdment pitting the four area
club.champs agdif\st one another.
Towersey's brilliant round earned the 14-time
cluh women's champ a seven-stroke edge'ovf'r
defencling champion Selby Schriber (Big Canyon)
and Debbi<' Albnght (Newport Beach),
•J'm retinng now,· Towcrsey quipped after the
win. Hl'm on top of the world.•
~ Sailors stun Santa Margarita -Proving
~ the on-dny-given-rught theory, which had
been hollow rhetoric: for the Santa Margarita
High boy::. baskcthall team's hr::.t 21 opponents,
Cwch Larry HiN's Tdrs erac-;ed a nine-point
fourth-quarter dchc1t to cfo.1m a 50-47 home Sea
View League stunner, Feb. 4, agamst Orange
County's No. J -rnnked, previously unbeaten team.
Gary Robinson hit a pa1r of three-pomlers m the
late 12-2 run, then chnche<J the wm with two foul
shots with thn•e seconds left.
Others:
• Newport') larl.)or High and Orange COaltt
College product Steve Timmons was inducted mto
the Volleyball I lttll of Fam£>.
• Wendell Pickens. Ordnge Coast College's
uthlcllc director fo1 29 yedrs dlld a football CO!fCh
c1t l>oth Newport J larhor High and OCC, died April
29 l le was 86.
• Estanc:ia H1yh product Leah Braatz, a four-lime
All-Amencun catcher ell the Uruversity ot Anzona,
tied the NCAA cart1cr home-run record with her
85th round-tripper.
• Costa Mesa senior Jamie DeNoewer won the
CIF Southern S('ction D1V1s1on IV indiVldual girls
cross country title.
• Fonner Corona clel Mar High standout Jeff
Thomason made his second straight trip to the
Super Bowl with the Green Bay Packers.
• Musical chairs hroke out m the Estancia High
coaC'hing ranks. John Llebengood and newly hired
Roy Scaffidi both stepped down as football coach,
operung the way for Dave Perkins to taJce the job,
while Paul Troxel gave up the baseball JOb, which
led to Joe McKettrlck, Tim Green, Kirk
Bauermeister, thPn Green again, holding the
reins before the.> summer was through.
• Orange Coast College tootball coach
BUI Workman battled prostate cancer before
returrung to his 13th st!asoo at the Prrates' helm.
• Southern Caltfomia College's women's
basketball and softball teams each advanced
to the NAIA national tournament.
· • Ncwport-t-.tesa Jumor All-Amencan Football's
Juruor f'. 1idget Buffaloes capped a 12-1 season by
Y.tinning thelf d1vmon·~ Super Bowl.
• Tht• Newport Aquatic: Center won its sixth
straight overall Lille dl the national canoe (U)d
kayak champ1onsh1ps.
• Former Costd Mesa residents Todd Sand and
Jenny Meno hmshcd 1:'1ghth m pairs skatmg at
the Wmtcr Olympics m Nagano, Japan.
• Orange County rclectgumg all but finalized
moves satisfying local schools by shifting Cdf-..1
from Sea View to PC'L, removing Lagund Hills and
Aliso Niguel from the PCL and bouncing Santa
f'.1drg;.irita from tlw Sea Vtcw to the Angelus
Ll"ague.
• SCC CapturPd ndtiOndl iJtlention by hiring
fonner UCLA standout Cameron Dollar to replace
rt>llred BUl Reynolds as men's basketball COdch.
• Area athletic faohtics {IOl a major face lift,
inrlucling a widely pr us •d playing surface at
Newport Harbor's 1ootball tadmm and a synthetic
track at CdM
• CdM High alumnu ... Keri Phebus, 24, retired
from professional women's tenrus.
• Estancia product Araceli Mart1ne1 won state
titles 10 thc.5,000 and 10,000 meters in record
fashion for: OC< •
• N wport l iarhor football coach Jeff Brlnkle)'
earned hts tooth wm ctt the chool m his 13th
season.
• C>CC womf'.n's .;1>lC 1 c:oaC'h Barbara Bond
notc:.hcd her 200th wtn , s the Pirates' coach.
• The 0 C women won the talc community
r.ollegc cros country title.
•
lhursdoy, Doccmbef 31, 1998 JIS
TIA CUP CLASSIC II
MARC MARTIN I DAJl.Yftm
Marianne Towersey of Santa Ana Country Club (centerJ accepts congratulations from two
of her three competitors at the second annual Tea Cup Classic: after suzllng on ber bmDit
course. At left ls Newport Beach Country Club's Debble Albright: dt right is 1997 champion
Selby Schriber of Big Canyon Country Club. Also in the foursome ~a.i. Me a Verde Country.
Club's Denis~ Wood~d. Towersey took the lead al the ou~t and let go in a runaway vldory.
The Real Top 10!
• Forget about all those
lists of so-called important
items for the year ... here
is all you need to know
I about the year of 1998!
For everyone m the
Newport-Mcsu goU
community who plCkPd up d •
club in 1998, we JHC'>ent you wtth
one man's ve1s1on of the year's Top
10 goll stone":
1) Hale lrwln shoots a course
record {o2) to wm the To!thiba
'Srmior Classic al 1"1l;\V}>Ort Beach
Country Club. with the
C'ome-Jrom-behmd victory
highlighted by the now-famous
bunker rake on hole No, 17.
lrwm'!> tee shot on 17 hit the
gteP.n hut !>tarted rolling outh,
toward the water As Irwin's ball
guined momentum down the slope
m lhc rottgh (local roob kept the
grass unusually hort), 1t appeared
mevtlable thul 1t would.roll into the
lake.
But a fortil\'ln!l hunker rake
-now autogruphcd by bwm and
enshrined pronunenUy m the
clubhouse -s~aled the
challengers' fate that Sunday
dftemoon ul t-.fcuch as 1t blocked
Ute ball from getting wt>t.
"Evc>r smrn lrwm's rake shot on
17 m the Toshtbd Senior Cldssir,
I always throw rakes in the sand
now,• Costa Meo;tJ residrnt Paul
Royak Idler quipped on the golf
com~e. "I couldn't believe lhut
happened. N
N<•1thPr could duycme l'li;e.
21 Mctrlanne Towersey of ~anta
Arnt Country Cluh, pfaytng her
horm• c:our ... e m the -;econd annual
lt.•d Cup Clas\1c, smokes the held
dnd wtns bv -.even "troke!i.
\\ tth a reput.ition on the line
hkP no other m th(• foursome, and
the \~eight or hr.r c:-luh ndmg
heawly on her shoulder.;, Tower..cy
had her garn1• toc1 the1 and played
like on und1sputnble c:hamp1on,
defec1tmg Selh) Sduih~• (Big
Canyon Co11nt1) Cluh), D1'hh1e
Albnr1ht tNBCq and lJcmse
Woodcud (I\ 1 ~1 Vcnlc Counby Qub).
·rm rctannu 1v>w," Towerscy
st11d dfler winninq Tt>..i Cup Clac;s1c
II July 31. u1•m on top ol the
world."
Tower..cy, th • SACC women's
duh champion 14 of the pa!)t 17
years. shot 2-uver 7 4 to stake cl1tun
to her ~1rn11nds 1n thP Fl ·tc-hc1
Jnn''" MotorclU'SID<11ly Pilot Club
Championship Sen c; bnforc a
rollmg crowd of 200,
The locals-on!~· c\'cnt, which
detennmc an ovcrnll women's
champion 1n thts newspaper\
cm:ulation, le,Ptured a spcoal
touch a 1 di" from the Victorian
Ted Societ}' join d the uaUcry in
lhw lat • 1800s "o~turn .
G 0 L F
richord
dunn
Thew's no way Arnold Wdnted
to pull out his brand new Cobra
dtiver while competing m the
club's senior chdmp1onsh1p But
the day before the hnals, Arnold
discovered he was a grand-pri~e
winner of d drawing -which just
happened to be called tht>
Cobra-La Co:.ta Re .. ort Sw1 pstak~
Thrilled and ..,hocked he d "on
a full week's pa!)s for four at the
resort, Arnold decided. aftt'r all. to
go dgainst trad1tlonal golf belief
and bredk out hi-. week-old Cobra
dnver -1ust m tune for the fmal
round of the :.eruor ... chanip1ont;hip
·1 figured (With Cobra a
sponsor of the drawing). that kmd
of an omen, i.o I've got to use that
new driver.· Arnold ... aid. •1t
worked like a d1t.>am oncl I won the
darn thing."
Arnold, who also won lhc club'5
seniors title m rn83, carded a net
73 to wm by one stroke m'l'r John
Gabriel and Jeny Ruoff in tlw
one-round senior chttmp1onship
5) Newport Beach Country
Club's Jun Whitaker caps ft
~cnsdbonal playotf for the men
club champ1on..,h1p when lw
make:. budtc on the third pla}oif
hole agclUlst Dick Smay.
Whitaker, who enjoyed a ·
<-even-stroke lead over Sma}'
heading into the fmal day and a
nme-..,troke edge over d fcndmg
champion Joey Stafford made a
terrific approach hot w1thtn tnch
of th hole on the par-5 No 3 (54!l
ya11h from the bluP ) to et up lu
wmrung birdie putt
Smay had miraC'Ulou ly l omt::
from behmd, shootmg 2-undN 3'.l
on the front nme 10 the hnal round.
then squ.uod the champion lup on·
the 10th hole and ~ent up hy a
~trokt• on 1 l.
Whitaker ev(•n•'d tlw mcth Ii
aoa.m Wlth a long hmhl' putt on 1•,
anci the two remdlned ltt•d the r st
or the way. .
\\Thitaker and Sin11, holh made
J><lf on the hr;t two pla} oil holes,
before Whitak •r. a denh t t>y
tradt> .. drilled his appro1Jc.h shot
nt>ar the fltig on U\t' lhlrrl pln~·ofl
hol . I
champion Ma} 18 dt Newport
Beach Coun'·ry Club
Woods 33, dnd a former Corona
dcl Mar High quarterback who still
dreams of playing on the PGA
Tour, madi> four blCdies on the
hack nm •to hmi.h the tournament
ill 4-undcr 67 He won $800 and a
Breitling Wdtch (worth an
estuntifod $3,000)
The t!vent, operated by the
:--=ewport Ha.rbor Aiea Chamber of
Comrncr.ce. chcUlged 1lc; format ID
I ll~8 tummg a chanty tournament
into a highly competitive,
pnze-wmnin_g championship
H1q Canyon head pro Bob
Love1oy was credited for directing
tht• ship bc•hmd the "cenes for the
nt!Y. Newport Beach Open
8) Co ta Mesa High product
Dcnms Paulson brushes sixth on
the Nlkc Tow money li.St
(C:145,065) to ecure his PGA Tour
card in 1998 for the third time in
hLS cart·er ...
On th Nike Tour, the Top 15
automat1cally gam PGA Tour
cxemptwn for the folloWUlg year.
Paulson. who now lives ID Vista.
\\On the Nike Huntsville Open in
Alabama earbcr.m the scaspn for
h1.., only 1998 UUe Paulson also
ht1d h!S PCA Tour card m 1994 and
A5
9) Mark Le • who grew up only
d drivt?r dnd iron ~hot away from
Co'>ta Ml~-;a Golf and Country
Club. C-dpture hi~ fm,t men's club
l'harnp1onc,h1p by defe<itmg Blake
Orgtl in d three-hole playoff m
t'arly .lune.
Le hne>hed third in 1997 and
:.erond in '96. "I'd been knocking
on lhl• door and hopmg to Wlll
mcc I've lived in the area for "0
long (38) ears),• he said. •twas
really happy to win "
Le joined lhe Costa Mesa
men' club for tl1e h.rst time shortly
aft "r graduating from Estancia
High m 1Q73 Ht:. two sons, Jason,
12. and Greg, 10, arejuruor gollen
at Costa 1csa.
•1 m !ways over th~e teaching
thrm nd ~orking on my own
gam' " L said ·we~ to make
11 a fr rnUy ff au."
In the hn<tl round 01 the
thrt..>n·da}' diampionship, Les came
trom behind to tie Orml on the last
hol ' w 1th a hinh and force a
pl yotf
"I'm sure 1iget Woods doesn't
hil~ c to l."itll m his own re ults
"hen h" win~ lh Masters," Le1.
qmppcd
•
• Th~. December 31, 1998
HAMMER AND NAILS
Cassity, one steal short
of triple-double, is MVP
as Estancia gets the big
hardware with 36-28 win
over Mission Viejo.
RIOWU> DvNN
Oclf Pb
LAGUNA BEACH -When the
chips were down and Estancia
• Hlgb's girls basketball team
needed a swindle in the fourth
quarter, junior Lauren Cassity ran
the house table for the Eagles as
they captured the championship
Qf the Laguna Beach Tournament.
•Lauren Cassity was all over
the place,• Estanoa Coach Paul
Kirby said, referring to the tour-
nament MVP, following ·
his tea.m's 36-28 victory
over Mission Viejo in the
title game Wednesday.
Cassity, one steal
short of achieving a
triple-double (points,
rebounds and steaJs),
provided the Eagles ( 10-
3) with the biggest plays
of the final eight minutes
as the Dlablos (6-9) Cassity
staged a mild comeback.
"She's everywhere," Kirby
added of Cassity, who grabbed 13
reboUllds (six offensive), scored
10 points (the only Eagle in dou-
ble figures) and arranged nine
steals (eight in the second half),
"She's a great athlete and she's
getting better every game.·
Estancia, which fin-
1Shed third in the Beverly·
Hills Tournament and
ccond in its own touma-
ment, pulled away from
Mission Viejo in the third
quarter, after it. wo.s tied,
14-14, at the break.
Estancia, also led by
all-tournament seleetion
Francia Diaz and · point
guard Eva Vanna (three
assists, two steals),
scored 12 straight points to open
the second half.
In the fourth quarter, the
Eagles amassed their second 12·
point Jead when Lisa Hirata
drained a baseline jumper with
5:51 lefl on an assist from Cassity,
giving Estanoa a 31-19 edge.
GIRLS HOOPS
\ . After the chargmg Diablos cut
the deficit to 32-25, Cassity came
up with a hustling offensive
rebound to keep the ball m the
Edgles' hands with 2·19 wmain-
mg. They would eat up 15 more
seconds, before Mission Vie10
fouled Cdssity.
Erin O'Donnell (game-high 13
points) netted a three-ball for the
· Diablos to slice Estancia's lead to
33-28 Wllh 1:21 to play, but the
Diablos rrussed from the field on
their next possession. Cassity
rebounded with authonty when
0:55 remained, dribbled the
length of the court and dished to
Diaz for a game-securing layup.
COAST .CHRISTMAS CLASSIC
Two dozen
• seemsamce
round figure
for Sea Kin~
•Cd.M's 71-47 third-place
triumph over Fullerton is
third 24-point win in fow;
starts at Estancia tourney.
BARRY FAUU .. NlR
~,.,.
COSTA MESA -Corona del
Mar High boys basketball coach
Paul Orris had a pretty good idea
of where the effort his team put
forth carried over from m
·Wednesday's 71-47 trouncing of
Fullerton in the third-place game
of the Coast Chnstmas Oass1c at
Estanoa High.
Now, he hopes the team chem-
istry that propelled the Sea Kings
to their third
24-point win of
the four-game
tournament,
can carry on
mto next
· • week's Sea
View League
opener (Jan. 8
at El Toro).
•we had a
one-hour prac-
tice today and
Al.shuler we worked on
motion
offense, with one rule," Orris
said •Nobody got to dribble. We
tried to get everyone involved by
passing and setting picks, and we
showed up to play nght from the
start tonight •
Fullerton (5-10) kept pace ear-
ly, but after an Indians' three-
pointer tied the score at 10, CdM
went on a 33-6 fUll, including the
final 13 points of the first half and
the first four of the second half.
The Sea Kings then rode their 27.
point cushion to their 11th win in
15 nonleague contests, surpass-
ing the combined vtctory total of
their last two seasons ·u we're on our game, we
should play like that," said senior
Denrus Alshuler, who posted a
season lugb (23 points) for the
second straight rught en route to
all-tournament honors.
Alshuler added 12 rebounds,
three blocked sbots and three
steals, but he haa' plenty of help.
Kevin Hansen chipped in 11
pomts, seven rebounds and four
assists, while Brandon Crosby
had 10 points and four assists.
Alec Hanson had nine points,
fourtkteals, four assists and four
boards, while Justin Shea round-
ed out the starters with eight
points and five rebounds.
DON UACH I DAI Y Pti.OT
Corona del Mar Hlgb's Brandon Crosby goes up for a shot
amid traffic du.ring Wedne day' thlrd-;place 71-47 vi<:tory.
BOYS HOOPS SUMMARIES
COAST CHRISTMAS a..ASStC
lhlrd-place game
COrona del Mar 71, Fullerton '7
Seore by Qua"*"'5
Corona del Mar 14 25 17 15 -71
Fullerton 10 6 14 17 • 47
Corona del ~r • AJshuler 23,
Hansen 11, Crosby 10, Hanson 9,
Shea 8, Hunt 4, Bottom 2, Moms 2,
Snell 2, Patterson 0.
3-pt. goals._ Hansen 2, Crosby 2,
Hanson 1.
Fouled out • None.
Fullerton· Bridgford 12,
Azubuike 11, Sidha 8, Nettinga 4,
Dan. Fells 3, Rincon 3, Torres 2,
Gentry 2, Chambers 2.
3-pt. goals • Bridgford 4, Sidha 2,
Rincon 1.
Fouled out • None
COAST otRISTMAS a.ASSIC
F~.a.game
EsTANOA 71, HoovQt 67
5cON by Periods
Hoover 9 lS 16 17 10-67
Estancia 11 17 19 10 14 -71
Hoover • Avedian 34, Rubio
15,Doloukhanian 16, Sarkisian 2.
3-pt. goals · Doloukhanian 4,
Avedian 3.
Fouled out • Sarkisian,
Khodabakhshi
~ -Valbuena 39, cantrell 10,
Simco 7, Andersen 6, Chandlet' 5,
Maldonado 4, Tanlielu 0, Rodriguez O
3·pt. goals • Simco 1.
Fouled out • None.
LAS VEGAS PREP OfA.MPIONSHD'S
Fifth.place game
NEWPO«T 53, LV DuRANGO 38
Durango • Charles 4, Brimmer 8,
Stuart 10, Burns 2, Earle 2, Christie 6,
Johnson 6 3-pt. goals· Brimmer 1.
N•wport ft•rbor · Jameson 15,
Illingworth 15, Hearlson 7, Limon 6,
Robinson 10, Clayton 0, Yarnal 0,
Vallejo 0.3 pt goals · Limon 2,
Jameson 1, Robinson 1
Halftime· Newport Harbor, 25-17.
Fifth-place semifinal
NEWPOftT SS, TUCSON MARANA 42
Newport Harbor · Jameson 18,
Illingworth 7, Hearlson 9, Limon 17,
Robinson 5, Clayton 1, Yarnal 4,
Paievte 2, Kahle 2, Hsieh 0, Valleio 0
3 pt. goals -Jameson 1, Limon 1,
Robinson 1. ~rana · Randall 5, Campillo 7,
Rogers 9, Bruba<ker 13, Flood 8
Halftime; Newport Harbof, 39-26.
CANYON a.ASSIC
COnsol•tion semifinal
SANTA ANA 51, CosTA M£sA 50
Costa Mesa 13 15 4 18 ·SO
Santa Ana 16 9 17 9 • 51
CosU Mesa -Jones 16,
Ferryman 12, Whittaker 11, Weir 6,
Hatsush1 5,
Payne 0, ubico 0, Tran 0.
3 pt. goals Whittaker 3
S.nta AN! Graham 24,
Galvan 15, cabrera 9, Montelongo 2,
Aduna 1. 3·pt. goals • Cabrera 1.
All-tournament standout Peter
Andersen of Estancia battles.
Valbuena
(39) sizzles
COSTA MESA
High semor Brett
scored a career-lugh
and the Eagles
hit 26 of 33 free
throws, includ-
ing 12 of 14 in
overtime, to
claim d 71-67
wm over
Hoover of
Glendale m
Estdncid
Valbllena
19 points
the fifth-plaC'e
game of the
Coast Christ-
mas Classic Valbuena
Wednesday at
Estancia.
Valbuena , whose previous
career tugh wets 23, cdme off the
bench to net 14 of 20 field-goal
attempts, mcluding t1 stnng of 10
straight, and sank 11 of 15 foul
shots. He added 10 rebounds and
four blocked shots.
Jon Cdlllrell added 10 points
for the wmners (7-8), who also
got six points (all free throws) dnd
five rebounds from all-tourna-
ment selection Peter Andersen.
Estancia was up, 55-44, Wlth
3:53 left m rcgulcttion, but Hoover
(6-8) pulled even with 15 sceonds
left to force the extra session.
Valbuena' output fell four
points shy of tying the tourna-
ment single-game rC'cord set by
Newport Harbor's Justin Mcintee
m 1991.
The Eagles. hit just 1 of 15
three-pomt lnes, while l Ioover
tanned seven from beyond U1e
arc and also converted d tno of
conventional three-pomt plays.
-by Bariy Fc1ulkner
c
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
HIGH SCHOOL GIRLS HOOPS
Sailors advance
' •Fifth place at stake on Saturday at Savanna tourney
' ' , following Wednesday's 44-29 vidory over host Re bels.
ANAHEIM Anyone who
amved late to Newport I ictrbor
Htgh's girls basketball titlh·plilct>
semifinal of the SdVdMd ToUJ na-
ment Wednesday walked m to
see the game WdS already over by
the end of the first httlf. Tht•
Sailors ran awdy with a 44-29 vic·
tory over host Sdvannd to
advance to Saturday's fifth-place
game against St. Joseph, at 3 p .m.
Kristen Urban led the charge
with 19 points •she was m ct little
slump,• Coach Gregg Selvage
said. ·But she's found her shot
again. She did a good 1ob getting
open and converting on layups."
Despite Newport Hdrbor's b19
lead, Savanna had a chance to
climb back into the game in the
fourth quarter. But the Lady
Rebels connected on just l of 7
foul shots, includmg two misses
on a t<•chrucdl foul, wh1th would
h.tvc helped cut the lead to Jt. t
si.< w1tht5 39 remauung.
•with truce gdID.es in thrt?P
dt1ys, 1 thmk we were a Utllc
tJTcd, • Sdv<1ge said. ~That's why
we drew so many reaching and
blocking fou)s '' Newport Harbor
committ<>Cl a total or 20 fouls and
with 1ust seven players splitting a
majotity of ttme on the floor, it put
d number of players in serious
foul trouble in the fourth quarter.
Apnl Ross Jump-started the s, 1lors (10-5) with eight ol her 14
pomts in the first quarter Sbll the
overall team offensive output 1s
not up to Savdges· expectations
·our dt~fcnse has been gredt, •
Sdvugc !ldld. "We just need to stdr1.
p~nel.Iating the zone better if we
are to mcrt•ase our point totals.·
-by Jason Hill
Mustangs fall at' the buzzer, 61-59
COSTA MESA -Norlh Tor· 1
ranee High's 1Tacy Elliott scored
off the press brei;lk Wlth hve seC'
onds left to seal a b 1 ·59 guts bds-
ketball victory over host Co:,ta
Mesa in the fifth-pldc:'e game of
the Winter Classic Wednesday.
The Mustangs (8·5) hrtd u
chance in the final five seconds.
but the buzzer sounded before
Costa Mesa could gel d desJ)f.!ra-
bon shot away
Despite North Torranc.t>'~nmt
total, Costa Mesa Codch Jim
Weeks felt hlS defense pldyed a
good game. •They had d good
defense too,· Weeks Sd1d. •1
would say at least 20 ol their
points· Cdme olt s teals and
turnovers."
Coste1 Mesa's Evelyn Powers
buned four three-pointers en
r~uh• to 21 poml<>.
TP.unmah• Jenny Earnest
sc•ore<I 17 points.
"Our offenst(°p)Cked it up a
notch today.• W~eks said. •we
wcr<• shooting well and had lots
of opportumhcs. •
Ndnq• I IC.1tsush1 had JO assists
for lhP Mustangs, who are dt
home a9ainst Lodra dl 7 p.m.
Tul~sdar for the final Pacific Coast
Lec19m• hmPup. Autumn Sm11h
scort'CI 10 pmn ts, }\dd 15
robuuncb
Sea Kings fall to Sonora
GARDEN GROVE -It wr1s Lill'
perfect opportunity Sonort1
. High's girls basketbdll tedm WdS
n't crisp and if Corona clcl f\1ar'
played well, an upset wets possi-
ble.
, But the Sea Kings 'never got
started and the Raiders blew pao;t
en route to a 58-27 vtctory 1n pool
play of the Cavalier Class1C'
Wednesday.
"Sonora (8-5) didn't really play
weU and we had a good chance
for an upset,· CdM COdch Elbert
Davis said. ·eut I think we spent
the whole game m awe of them
and never stepped up. Once they
got it rolling, we had no c:hcmce."
Pc1tl ol th<· problem was thv
St•c1 Kings (7-7) had trouble get
tlll<J open shots from the held and
tht• om•s they di~ take wouldn't
tall. ( 'dl\.1 w~nt the second quar-.
ter without d fit>ld goaJ and wa:,
thn.Mtcrung ,, wpeat performance
in the third, until Ainsley Kling
scored w1th 3:42 Jett.
Cclf\1 tnes to bounce back Sat·
urday against Pullcrton m the
fifth-plan-. g.1me at 5 p.m.
"ln ye<1rs past, this loss would
have taken ib tull," Davis said
"But wt-havt• the kind of team
that hounce::. h<lC'k pretty qwC'k· ly ..
-by Jason H1L
GIRLS HOOPS SUMMARIES
SAVANNA TOURNAMENT
fifth-place Mmiflnal
NEWPORT HAR80R 44, SAVANNA 29
Score by Quart•rs
Savanna 6 4 10 9 • 29
Newport Harbor 16 10 5 13 -44
S.vannai ·Gipson 3, Dorame 20,
Q Starr 3, Fairchild 2, Perry 1.
3·pt. goals · Dorame 2, Q. Starr 1
Fouled out • Q. Starr.
Newport Harbor· Ross 14, Ashton 2,
Paul 5, Jack.son 4, Urban 19,
Huntington 0, Holhster 0, Castillo 0.
3·pt goals· Jackson 1, Urban 2.
Fouled out • None.
Technicals • Ross
WINTER a.ASSIC
Fifth place
NORTH TOMAHCE 61, Cos'TA MESA 59
Score by QuMters
North Torrance .... 11 25 8 17 -61
Costa Mesa 18 19 12 10 -59
Not1h Torrance -Asato 1, Elliott 14,
Tofukujt 4, Ouperron 23, Lehnlevx 2,
Getahivs 7, Schreibet 6, Yee 4,
3 pt. goals None.
Fouled out· None
Costa Mesa · Smith 10, Hatsushi 6,
Powers 21, Earnest 17, Hrtt 3, Sasaki 2,
Loros 0, Kidane 0, Weeks 0. •
3-pt. goals · Powers 4, Earn~t 1, Hitt 1.
Fouled out • None.
LAGUNA BEA04 TOURNAMENT
ESTANCIA 36, M ISSION Vte'.Jo 28
M1mon VteJo 5 9 3 11 • 28
Estancta 6 8 12 10 36
Mission Vi•jo O'Donnell 13,
Eichler 0, O'Donogue 4, Miller 3,
Burrage 4, Mecham 2, Engstrom 2.
3 pt. goal\ • O'Donnell 3.
Fouled out· None.
Estancia ·Hirata 7, Cassity 10,
Varma 2, Diaz 7, Orellana 4, Barrera 2,
Macias 4, Ollila 0, Lenhart O.
3 pt. goals None.
Fouled out -None.
CAVALIER Cl.A.SSIC
· POol play
50NOAA 58, CoRoNA DEL MAit 27
Sonora 16 11 26 5 • 58
hom 5 3 4 15 -27
Sonor• -Fister 16, Davis 15, Clark 8.
Neabor\ 5, Hewko 2,
Garcia 3, Nao 2, Singer 2. Downs 3,
Knighb 2.
3 pt goal~ • Davis 1, Gama 1.
Fouled out· None.
Corona del Mar Watanabe 10,
Dickson 9, Kling 4, Quon 2, s McCoy 2,
Gruber 0, Eyre 0, Labuda 0, Hawkins
0, PhamO
3 pt goals · Watanabe 1.
Fouled out -None.
Technical\ ~Coach Davis 1.
HIGH SCHOOL BOYS BASKETBALL COLLEGE BASKETBALL
Newport tops Durango for
fifth at Las Vegas tourney
8 Durango falls, 53-38f at Las Veg~ tournament;
Tars' Matt Janieson earns all-tournament honors.
LAS VEGAS -All-toumarnenl choice
Matt Jam on and Dustin Illingworth led
Newport Harbor High's Sailors to filth place
at the L4s Vegas Prep Championships
Wednesday evening, shoving Las Vegas
Durango around, 53-38, in boys basketball.
The S&lors were m command from the
start, moving out to a 25-17 halftime bulge
and slowly ~~panded the margin' to 15 at
game's end.
Also in double figures for the Sailors was
.Jemeson G~uy Robinson, who chipped in wtth to
points.
The Sailors mode lt to the filth-place finals by vtrtue of 1\1 •
d y night's 55·'42 victory .over Marana t ligh of 1\1 on with
:Jam n (18) and Alan Umon (17) the key figurns in th oor·
ing attack. •
; Dlingwor1h (sev n), Adam Hearlson (sue) and Billy Clayton
tour) were the l d on the boards, while .Jomeson wa ttcd·
t.ed with sev n ts .
HarbOr was In cnntrol at halfbme, 39·26. ,
\
Costa Mesa unlucky in
51-50 setback to Saints
ANAHCIM -Rick l fatsushi's free
throw put the Costa Mesa High boys bas·
ketbaU team up, 50-49, Wlth three sec-
onds left, ond the Mustangs stole the
ensuing inbounds pass. But even that
wasn't e nough to prevent a 51-50 defeat
by Santa Ana m a consolation semifinal
of the Canyon Clussic Wednesday at
Canyon High. ·
M~a·s Shaun Ferryman outjumped
two ~mt.s for possession of the despera-
tion thr C·quarter court inbound pass
after I latsushi's foul st\ot, but he lost his
footing and was whistl~d for traveling.
The Saints (6-7) inbounded under
their own hft ket with one setond left
nd mani'\g~d to hnd Chm Galvan
undf!meath tor a w1d~·opcp, game-win·
tnff Jnyup.
Nate Jon I 16), l·erryman (12) nnd
St v n Wh1tt11kN (1 1) cored m douhlc
hgur for the Mu tang {3· 11 J, who
wrap up th toumanumt today at noon
galnst ddl back. r ·rryrnan hatJ Vf•n r hound nnd
D V W ·tr flV" for M . 1
OCC women top San
Bernardino, 67-54
C'OSTA MESA -Tirn Orange
Coast Coll(•9e women's hnskcl·
ball team took home its fourth
tournament title of the season
Wednesday, era mg a 17-pomt
dehat to defeat San Hcmardmo,
67·54, m the tiUc game ot the .
Coast New Year Cla sit• at thu
Pirates' gym.
Enn Tomhnson collected 13
points and 11 rebounds to help
the Pirates, who won their fifth
slrctight and improved to 15-1,
ovcrcomt> a 4H·32 Scm Bt•rnard1-
no lead w.ith 16:32 left.
COAST NIW YIM CLASSIC:
Owlmplonlhlp
OCC 67, SAN 8aNMOtNO 54
Sen l4lmenlno • ZY\kowskl 13.
Melton 12, Bu~h 10, King 9, Jones 5,
Alvarado 5. 3 pt ooal' -Zykow\kt 2,
King 1, JOM$ 1, Alvarado 1. Orenee Coest Tomlinson 13,
M1ddlebfooh 10, Wilde 9, SOn1no 8,
Payton 6. Mone• 6, Sar~anan 5, •
W ks 8, Lewi!. 2. 3 pt. goals · Sortino
2, Tomlinson 2, Mo) Cl 1, Wilde 1,
Sar aYdlr an 1.
Halftime. San 8em rd no, 40 23. ,_ __ _
'
COLLllE Miii
Bethel defeats SCC
COSTA MESA -Southern
California College's Jabnri
Simmons scored 27 points,
but Mark Edlge1 answered
with 38 to lead 7-5 Bethol
College <>f Kanps to a 78-71
nonconferen<."e men's basket·
ball win Wednesday at SCC.
The Vanguards out cor ~
the Thramers, 40·39, m U1
second half, hut didn't hflv
enough to keep f rorn drop·
ping to 4-10.
MONCIOM •llNQ ...... .,., 1«.111~71
...... • Ediger JI. ~ 11,
Wldnlt '· .sea.rt 5, 5tuc*y 5, ~S~GOlh·~'=. 3, s.ttiert 2 . Fouttd OUt •
1.c:'.111 c.lelle • Simmons 27, --'°' Curtfs ·t. ~ .. ~Wiren l •~ '· lJU 1 ....... COlth 1 J.9f. aoiilll SllMICH I, koht1lm 2. r.N 1. a.tis 1. ~ 1 foalld out ·~Hllfdme ........ J,
, .,
Pina pac~cs CC women
COSTA MESA -Southern Cal·
ifnm1a Collcqe women's basket-
b 111 standout Amee Pina d1illed
su: thrce·pomlers and scored a
qmne·hi!Jh 21 points to lead the
host Vanguards to ti 78·48 non·
C'onfer ncP WU"I Wednesday ov r
Bethel College of Kansas (5-4).
Pina was 6 of 9 from three·
point range ffnd added 13 asSISts
to help Couch Russ DaVJ~' quad
(7-5) hre(lk the game open m the
rnnd hnlf, after t1tking a 30-21
lertd mto the mtcnnission,
Sma J I •rkenhoff (14) and Knsh
Wriqht ( 1 :l, mr.lucling 3 ot S trom
thr •c<lom) ul<\o cor •d in double
fl!JUU• fm the winners, who
cxtenclecl th 11 horn winning
t.roak to 23, •
5oCA&. CoUJ.oe 71. ~ 41
9ethet ·Goertz Giffin t6. Schmidt
10, Harder 9, H1 bert 4, Meyer 3,
Simmons 2, Fow1er 2: Hutbert 2.
3· pt. goals • Harder 2, Meyer 1.
soc.I Colle .. Pina 21, He.kenhoff
14, Wright 1), Fisk 8, Emde 7, Boeke
, 6, Matts 4, Kempton 3, Weidler 2.
pt goak • Pina 6. Wr:laht 3,
Kempton 1, Wtldter 1 Hf: sec. 30-21.
....
Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Doily Pilot
HANSON
CONTINUED FROM 81
achieve d 9.3 wc:ord (ut week's
condus1on) w1th cons1 tent play
on both ends of the hardwood as
• CdM defeated thr e opponents .•
ALEC HANSON
9orft: Aug 24. 1981
Hon.ea Mii:
Newport Beach =6foot
160
Sport: Basketball
Poa.:Guard
• Caecll: Paul Oms
IFnorfte food: Mexkal'I
didn't pracuoc much l wa n't
disClplined and chdn't hav •any.
~onJ1dc>nc • •
Early 111 I Ian on' lr~hmcl11
yP.nr, h1 National Junior
U1u;kctuall coach, ~lwyn
"'-1 inselJ Sr., got tilm p<>1nted m
lht> nght directwn. "1 wouldn't
be pldying 1t it wasn't for h1111, •
I Ian.son said.
WATER POLO
Polo's No. 1 dies at 72
• Wdler polo's Burt Shaw succumbs. •He's not real na hy, but he
does a lot of things," Orris said
of Hanson. the Daily Pilot Athlete
of the Week, who scored 33
combmed points in nonleugue
victories over Sacldll'b tc-k dnd
Lagund Beuch, and t1 pool-play
win over Garden Grove m thf•
Codst Christmas Cla<;s1c
Favorite movie~ •Men In Black~
... t aUtletK moment: "In boy~
club, getting fouled when we were
down by one point with no tune
left and hitt111g both free throW'S."
Athlete of the Week XVI:
By his <>uphomore yeAr, th~
~hots startPCl t.1Illng consistently .
ln ii JV ~ame unre, he Ct1nneu
hv~ ~trttt!Jht lhtet•-pointc1s,
But I lcmscm, who htis more
plicl<• in his }JtJ~'ang dn<I cl<!fcosf',
slrny~ll'd from thP. fif•lrl <•t1rly ttus
S<'tl'iOn "] {JUI dtSCOllrd<wd, und
~ot down on mysell, (beca11w1
some sholo; Wl'Wll~ idllin9, ·· tu•
l.0:-i ANGl!Ll:.S ':' 11te wutf'f 11010 world, whic:h
ho Ut:h r stronu fvlloWillCJ m th . Newport-Mesa
or 'o, look .i hPttVY blow Mo111loy when Burton W.
"B11rt" SJh1W !}<1s.sr>d .1w<1y tll thP •lflf' t1f 7"J. rn Los
Anq 1 •h •s.
gay •d tJi • r hom · to en \I~ t11•• Olyinp1 team.
sufh< t•nt funds to pr par" for the Games.
I hs family df'-. ynod T .. hilt u.sed for funcJ .. ra •
mg, 'd1t•,cl nnd wrote Ute W •h!r l'olo ~ corel»ard,
HID toutndrrtClll~ lwstecJ {Oft> tJll c11gTlitr1ri£!:> in th "'U:
honw a11d kept nwrnhersl11p hsts
A pr<' s rdett t' frutn l:JSA Water P1>ll) 110100',
•There. Wlll hf~ 111611}' great tun~-. dlmot Hurt WllJC<h
will (•merq" in lhr>o corruny days, \Jut om• lhmgs t<t'f11r
su1e, his cledlh 1i> d Lidg1c day tor th • wat•ir polo f
Uurinq his hlclinw, Sltt1w w.1 E·l<~cted to the U.S.
Hdnson, chdllenged by Orns
this season to play d(>f(>nse
dgdinst each opponent's best
guard, addt•d lour rebounds;, four
sled.ls, three ass1-;ls and a
Combined to score 33 points In
three gam~. all v1ctorle~. with
four rebounds, four steals, three
assists, one blocked shot and
consistently tough defense.
~PilJC Sdid. .
WctlPr Pt;lo I lttll oJ hum• .ind wa-. d re< 1p1<!nt ot Um
U.S. W<1t"r Polo Awdrd, tho l119lw..,1 hourn y1ven 10
the port.
Slla\\ \\ 11 u lunu ·tun~ volunt1:er and d leuder 111
U1r. port of wat~r polo. l>unny ht'i c dH'er. he was lhr>
Cnu1m1tin uf thP Amateur Athlf'tl<' Union Wdler Polo
Co11un1tleP trorn 1074-78 and v.a:> twin-. Pre.s1denl \JI
US \\',1IPr Polo I le Wus c1lso a memb ·r of the Board
Of D1•l"tJoh•lf ul thl• United Stdtes Olympic Conulllt·
tPP, was 11 lllt?111ht>r of thr• PINA dnrl ASUA Tedm1·
c:4l Wntrr Polo C'omnutt~s aud ervl.!d dS the Water
Polu Compctihon Dire< tor c1I the Ul)•mp1c <lames at
th" 'H4 L•> AuqPles Cinmes and •< 6 Atlanld G.m1es.
. To ll1(1:.e wi10 kuev; hnn, Shaw was not only a
!.-oder 111 Wdh•1 jlOlo, he was dedicated to dlinost a
luull For t'!X lmple, Shctw dnd his fdmll} once mort-
tly." I ~
· A f urwrul is PXJ>f'Cted to tnk,. pJac11 Saturday. s-.-.:
Shuw ~ Uf\.'l'l.Pd by lns w1f~ Be( ky. claugtrtf'fi'J(
Chn tie and Kutrinc1 c1nd sons Steve and Tun, ~l
Wd the 1 Ci75 V.'lnnt'r of the Sulhvcrn A\\ ard as Arr~
tr.an's top am 1tnur athlete. nm wa,. a o a m ·m~i'
of the lJ.S Ol\•mp1c Swunrning TP un ( J 976) and .\!!S:
1<184 Olympic watn polo tnam, wmmng lll da .. ~
blocked shot in the three
tnumphs last week
Collector SP.Orts um:I Jl'.'rta 98 F
went cold in the seconcl hdJl,
Hunc;on produced 12 points,
three sled.ls, t\\ 11 t1ss1 .. L-. dOd two
rebounds -but CdM lost.
"(Hanson) fits lhdl Sed King
mold of bemg an inlclbgent
on-court player who works hard
and analy~es things.· Oms said.
·Alec understands whdt's go1J1g
on. You don't have to tell him
more than once or tw1ce. I've
alwdys wanted pld)'f¥S to be
on-court Uu.nkers dnd dna1yze
things and figure things out for
themselves.·
"His role will probably bf'
more prun~ time (next year). m
terms ot being d leader and a
prune scorer,• Oms sa1<l. •n11s
year. he's fillinc1 everdl chHewnt ~oles and he dews a pr£ltty good
JOb."
Orns. howPVPr, refust>d to
lt1kc no lor un unswc>1 lie
1tb1stf'd that t lttnson keep
shuotmg. "l lold him, ·1 know
you're d sho(ller, }'(IU know
you're u f>hoott>r, and 1ust
l>t>C"dllSP the bc11l hr1sn'l hP.~11
droppm!J, don't stop shooting,"'
Oms sc11d . • [ lhmk 1t help<>d him
knc)wmy I hrtcl conl1dence in
hm1.~
While other ~ea Kings have
fm>ducecl hu1her :-ingle·gamc
scoring numu6rs or fiush1er
moments flrivmg to the basket,
l ldJlson hds bt•en consistent m
PdC'h gdnlf>
!Joth Olympic gam1~ ~
·surt Shdw wa ... lhe li,adr-r of US Water Polo
lrom the Jal l o Uuough the BO ." U.S ~18~
l'olo .l!xeruU\ I> r '"tor Bruu• \\! 1go smd "flp ga\ El!
h1 hcurt, ~<111 o1nd · 1m1f\ let the sport. Toda}' we lost:
a greclt lncnct • " '
'1
I
Against Saddlebdck (Dec 21),
Hanson hgured out d soft shoot-
ing touch, connecl.ing on 5 of 7
from lhf' held, incluc:kng two
three-balls in the sernnd haJJ dS
C'dM won, 63-4.l.
Hanson, whose best friend
ancl neighbor 1s 6-3 junior
tedmmate Kevm l lansen, grl'W
up with. the game at home. hut
never lhought of himsl'lf ds dn
of1ens1ve lhredt until lc1st wintN
on JV.
DEEP SEA Sailors 13th at El Toro Tournament:
WEDNESDAY'S COUNTS
EL TORO -Pour of NPw port l Jdrhor ; ~
I hgh's wrestlers won medal~ c1s thP Su1lo1s W R E S T L I H G ~· "l {p hllsn't h,1d hu~ie
numbers. but hC'\ becm hmly
cons1st~·nt. ycttmg two or th1ee
(lhTP{'·pOintf'T'>) a QdOIC!, dllcl l'vp
bl•en on him to look a l1tll<> more
tor his shot • Orris sa1<I.
Newport Landing • 2 l'>odl, 38 angler~
7 sand IJ.m. 76 r(l(kf1V1, 7~ «ulp1n, planc!d 13th out ol 34 tedtn\i cit ttw f!I TorCJ J ~
\o\ resllmg Toumunwnt Tue!iddy rtll<I \VPdrwsdu)' :· 1 \hecphead. 28 whtl<' ft~h. ) m..1dcerel
'My first couple> of yccus
playmg, l couldn't redlly score,"
he said. ··1 wasn't shuotiny and
Davey's l.odcer 3 ho<it~. 79 dnglers
2 barfaCudJ, 53 \and Uh\, t.6 !.<Olpin,
Brad Lim firushed tlurcl 11t J Hl pm1nd-. th <hd Mtt t11u~l ... nydN ~a~;
points. Bruce Lim ( 11 2) 1md llolihy Allard (1 iSI ecrt h fuu fw 1vtnth Against LdgWla Beach (Dec
23), when most of the Sea Kings
S \heephec)(j, 1 halibut. 75 1ockl1~h.
~O mo<k~rel. I perlh 10 their re~pective weight c·Jc1\;"l's ~
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M"' CA m2e ti and half The DE-154) of the llllr!Q of an ATTORNllY AT LAW N•m• Stattr'IMnt CA 92663 Dally Pllol Dec 10 17 24 Braolnim S~ GlfOen ~ CA ttfMt lddrau and otl'lef aw real ll~ ~ Ttila, bu1lneaa I• oon· !t_~~~-on.. • lnvenlOfY and apprilHI of 17Ht tAY1N8 BLVO The lollowlng per1on1 ara Richard A. Higbie, 108 31 11198 . ' Th17S ~ and Ille alltlCIP&tlld Mlle conmon daigtlllbofl, ii .,,.,. abOYe IS pvfi>C!'180 IO be; 32) ducted by.,, lndMdual ....,.n.,,.,..,.. and any tub-eslate aaaela or of any pe-•• dOlng bl.lilneu .,. 33ro St. Newport Beach, • date J "" 1....., of the reel IJl'oPIW'IV desaibed Vitia Mldt~ Nawpott e J hn HNI contractor(•) •hall pay not Utlon or aceounl u pro-IUIT• 41t, TU9TIN, CLIP'PERS .... 1 Old N CA ll2ee3 PUBLIC NOTICE is Wllllty.,., ........ tbova 11 purported lo ~ c 9 ...... ,, :,.._ 0 y Itta than the aptcttled I>' .. ~did In Probate Code HC> CA 92780 Blvd . *410 N ew• Thi• bualnHI •• con. The lll4k sle IS SUDteel to 110 lEXINGTON LANE'. r:is.:~ .
, .... .,.,7~ 111 vatllr!Q '91•• of wag .. 10 all tlon 1250 A Requelt for Publlahed Newport G:cn. CA 92663' ewport ducted by; an Individual Flctttloua ..,.,.,,... c.aiitoma U~tprm Commtrall COSTA MESA, CA 92828, 11~:&. liabltY
TN8 eta1emen WU Id wori<tr9 employed by them Speclal Notice form It BHeh.Coa1a Meat Dally John Wllllam Marshall 351 Have you stalted doing Heme l\tltement Cooe 5ecbOn 61'6 2 TN under~ TrUl'lff :,_ ~ OChar~•"""mrn-whh the Col.Inly Clenc ot tn th•• 8C\l'llo f the available trom the court Piiot Dacambar 24 28 31 Old Newpot1 Btvd ;410 t>uslneH yet? YH, Dec. 1. The following persona.,. Tile nmic ancl aociress of cisd1111n1 any liability !Of any ~ w 111ry
Orange County on 12.e.9& " 0 0 con. ctn 1998 ' ' ' N-port aeach CA.92663' t999 doing b\4tneu u · tile prrson wi111 whom CJ•ms 1nconeetneu of tl'tt atrett ,.,.,..,, The total anWit of
Daily Piiot Dec. 10, 17, 24, ~p Bond Attom.1 for the Petl· ThM181 Michael w.~. W•llJams, Richerd A. Higbie Ugh Solutlona, 1800 WM• may be I eo IS TEAM ESCROW addfHI •l'ld 01htt comtnon unpaid balanCI °' ..
31, 1999 Th172 PetfOf ayrrwtnt Bond :;: • tlonef: 351 Old Newport Blvd. '";~' t~al~n~ w~ :1~ Oail, Cotta Meu. CA INC , 13151 BrootoJ\1111 St del1gnat•on. If any. anown ste:ut.a ~VII property ..... IC -ncl! mance • ~ MICHAEL SHULMAN, PUBLIC NOTICE 1410, Newpon Beach. CA (), .. ,.,.. •eou....:''On 1i~ 92828 Gwtn Grow CA m-43 lllCS Ifie htfetn. Seid 111e wlll be soio n ~ rv.,. nv required Pflor to ftecutlOn l!IQ. (CSB#08t0M) 92663 -·.-... , Bart D. eoaatar, 1800 1as1 ~tor rnno d•lllS by •(IV l!'ede. bUI W!tt1aMt covenarl( COS1S ~and ---------1 of the contract end thaJI be RINll! M RAITHEL CITV 0, Thl1 business Is con-t90887TT408 WMa Oak, Costa M .... ~~ shlll be ..lmlllV 10 0t wantn1y. tllOl'IHe4 or It the b1M d 1111 HUI c~l~ In the form M1 forth In 1he llQ. (CS8I t842e5) COSTA MESA dociecl by a gtneftl p11rt· Daily Piiot Dec. 10, 17, 24, CA 92628 111~. wl'ltell s 11'1! bU•ntsa Gay ln-cMd, regarding tll 1, 001• 110n cl lie N011Ce QI connct doeOmtnll, tae>t DOW ITRllET' NOTICE IHV1TINO nerah•p 31, 1998 Tht68 This but1n1u la con. t>ttOI! tfle anoo:lltld Ule Gall ..-on, OI' ~. 1o S1021&4 '3 In .sdillorl
CALLIMQ Each blddet ahaR be • I-IUITI! 500 NEWPORT 8101 '°"A CATCH Hava yOY started doing, PUBLIC NOTICE ducted by: 11'1 Ind vldual "*''*' allcM P•v the ratntnl"O ~ lie ll\lllee will ICCl!SA FO.. a101 C«llld contractOt ant • • llASIN IDER UNI! bl.Illness yet? No Htvt you ltlrtld doing 1utee1 Dtcemott 22 1G!ll aum of the notel•I t1cured icn c'*1 ('..,_,on a Cf
SCHOOL DISTRICT: to the 8utlMl8 =~ 8UCH, CALIFORNIA CLL\JllNO TRUCK John Marshall Flotl00U11 Bu•lnn• bu.le '°"' yal? No EDWARD K 't()() ~its) by H•d Deed of Trust. w.th ~ ~'U. , cneo. ~ llr NEWPORT-MESA UNIFIED 928e()."2444 This statement was fifed art 0 BosSltf NeolrPOtt Bt.acM:osta Mesa ,,,..,..t ttw'eon. .. pt0"'°9d I Sl3lt OI ~ 0..-llW:YI fl SCHOOLDISTRICT feaalonl Coda and~ II-Pultlllthad Ntwporl 81DtTl!MNO.t030 with 1ha Couflty Clerlt of Namelt•t•,,,..,t Thfl 1111amtnl wu flled C~l1 lT•J&.SCltc 3l ..,Ad note l1I adval'C1t 1f 10lec1dr8WlltJraSlalil()(._,
PROJECT BID #o.99, cen1td In the following Beach.Costa Mesa Daily (Re bid 01 Bid No. Orange County on 12 08198 ~ r:now1ng panoos •1• 'lf•lh the Coun!y Ct';"' ot ;998 tnv. undtf t~ tarms of the a uv;ngs ano ro.tn ~
CONTRACT #1().99, MOO. ctaaalflcatSon: "A" OR "8" Pilot December 25 31 t027 wtth '9Vfaed '"18777405 rfl•ID1'Pe~'o'f'M ~ELECOM Orange County 00 12, 10 98 Dead ol Trutt, Htttnetld IJOfl ~ 1S$00lli0n1Clr ~
ERNIZATION SITT: lmU· OOVUlNINQ 80MD 1998 J 1 lllllt' ' tl'U"'°8UoM.J Dilly Ptlot Dec. 10 17 24 RESOURCES 45 B 10988777734 I ... c:Nrgtt and 11pena" lllO' ba'* soealleO
TlE&-EASTISLUFF SCHOOL ...,._, "-'" ' anuary ' F'Thegs NOTICE IS HEREBY 31, tll98 ' l'hm' WOOd Or N~PQrt 4a.a~~-Da'ly Prtot Dec. 11, 24, 31 , PUBLIC NOTICE of th• Tru.atea and of 11'11 Sf02 ol tile ~"anc:aai C...
alD DIADUM~ .IMU.. ttmNIM ~ Gt\IEN lhal Mlltd bldt w!ll CA 92560 ' 1998. Jan 7, 1999 Th179 INStl created by ••d OHO IU\!10nlllO ta C!O busiiea,,
AlfY 20, 19"1 AT 2!00 Dlteotor, l'eoHftfM PUBLIC NOTICE ~received by th• City of PUBLIC NOTICE Renff Bow9f 454 Bay-PUBUC NOTICE "Ona OF TMJSTEE'S of Trull. tO•wrt: Nie ~e .....,, _.. -. P.M. & ~ Coata M ... to wtt: The City wood Of N_.,;pon Beach . SALE TruatM Sale No 98· t 1 '9.859.68 (Etton11ttdl !Mn IS ~ ...,".]!
PLACE OF BIO RECEIPT• Publlihed New t QC 79'7 Clerk, P.0 Boie 120<J, FlcttUoua 8usfnMa CA 9288() ' 1'1otttkKt9 au.a,.... 03032 Loen No. 18955202 Accrved 1ntl'Ht and addl• Tl\4~ ""\ ~,. _
FAClllTIES & OPER~ .. __ h-"'-..o-.. ___ g:lyr NOTICI! OF Co11a · Maaa, Calllornla N•nM Statement Thia bualnan 11 con-lt•me tbrtement Tiiie Ordef No. 82024-0 'llOnat 1dvanc1t, 1f any, will = ol ~ IU5~Dltda .... c .......... ..._ ...... ITION t.282S-t200, on or before Thefollowlngpet"t0n1ar• dUClldby anlndMdual APN•19-1&3-04VAILH· lllCIMHthi•fttUftPl'!Ol'to IO TIONS, 2985-E Bear S1reet. Pilot Oecambtt 31, 1998, r.. the hour of 10·00 am. on dotno MIMll u ; HaVI at8Md dolnq Th• folloW!ng pe~na .,. 4444~6 YOU ARE IN .. The ti.nef!CllfYul'\del payee or enclOl'See IS~ .
Coala Mesa, CA 112a2e, Janwary 7, 1999 TO ADMINlaTaft J•nu•ry 18, 19". h STUDIO DANI, 2520 Bow-buslnasr;'et? No doing b1.11lnea1 u FOCUS, Da:AULTlN>EAAOEEOOF said DMdot Trust ~olort Of nghl Sac:l SM Wll
(7t4) 424-7530 Th186 ••TAT8 OP1 •hall be the fltpontlblllly dc>ln PL. Cotta M .... CA Ranee lloMf ~9.Pn,,~~r :::ch #l~ TRUST DATED 08!0'/97. UllC\lllChnddeliVW'ldtOthe bul WllflOIA ~ wll'
PLACE PLANS/DOCU-DOLOR&I YA&.aNCf4 of the blddar to deliver hie 92828 Thie 1tatamen1 wu tlled 92649 g ' Utf..ESS YOU TAKE ACTION U!dortlQI .. I vontten 01cl1· ranty, •::-: or rni*tS j
MENTS TO BE PICKED U?: PUILIC NOTICI •Ila DOLORU J, bid 10 the City Clerk'• Of· :Ir~~ ~I ~~· ,J520 With Iha CCM.lnty Cler1c of Sean Albert Holfmen, 4178 TO PROTECT YOUR PAOf' '*""'of o.fNI ard 0atr....: gM!rG ' ~ ~~ Same u abOW VALSNCIA, eka tlca by Iha proper an-CA~2e£e ·• oe n•, Orange Counly on 12/08/98 Wamlf Ava 1237 H~ £«rY IT MAY SE SOLD AT lot Sala, and a~ Notice dlt*dr_. llQnCI bf.
PLAN FEES: uo.oo . =~~ DOLO..EI JONI-nounced llme Oellvely Lo-Lowell J Levrar 2520 t"8•771418 tlngton Belich, CA 92&49 A f'Ueuc SA\.i. IF YOU ~ Oef1ul,\!nd flaetlon tc Ollld~ =
Non-Refundable VALENCIA cation· City 0j Costa Meaa BoWdoln Pl Costa Mesa Daily PllOt Dec. 10, 11, 24, Thia bu1rne11 Is con-NEED~ EXA.ANATION OF ,1 uncwt19nec wlfl 111.,_ • ~
WALXTHROUO'H• Mand• PllTITIOM CMlt NO, Att52ot ' ' CA 92628 ~ 31, 1998 Th174 ducted by. an lndMdual THE NATURE Of lliE PRO· clUMd Mid~ of DaflUI r!1f Illa~~
iory wtlkthrough 11 ached-TO AOMtMllTD To all helrt, beneftclarlff, ~tty ~~1 ~ Fair ~nva, Thi• bualnH• 18 con-PUBLIC NOTICE Have you tlartld do4ng CEEDINGS AGAINST YOU. '~'";,to Sell ~ ot .. Nole .,...., bot .... ultd for Januaty 8 1* 81 UTATll 01'1 cmflora, conllngent credl-oom • Olla •••· dueled by: hutband and bu11ne11 ylf? No YOU SHOULD CONTACT A rh .., "' ~toe ad Died,,. ~ hilon • • • ftOINIRT P. tora, and perwona who may Calllomla 92628 wUe F1c ltlou a I Stan Al~rt HoffYnan LAWVER. On January 21, I • r property I 11t provmi:t in _, ~ 8 00 a.m. ProepectM bid-BIAUCHAMP ""'· othenwlM be ln1eteated In &ids ahalJ be returned IO Hive you started doing t • ua,,.... Thia •tatement was ftled t999, et 10:30 AM. ARM ard rn:n tr.n tt'rM monthl d*Vll ..., MPtNaS of den are to "'"' at Fadlf.. k. DR 11109PT I' tht w111 or wtate, or both, the attenuon 01 lilt City buslMSS yat? v .. 1969 Name Statement wtlh the County Clanc of RNAHC\Al CON'ORATlON hlw 11...ci tinca 84d'll• INSl9t Ind of fie.,... i:re
lltS a ()perallont. 298&-E .. .:."*-.. k. • of: DOLORES VALENCIA, Clerk, within .. Id tome hrnlt, Shirley D. Leyrer . The tollowlng ~ION are Orang• County on 12/22 98 • lt18cUyiC)pOirltad Trust• OCWdlltlon. o.rt: 1213\198. b¥ sao Dtld ot Tna ~
Bear $trNt. Cotta Meaa. a. a . alell DOLORES J VALEN-In a tealed -al ldantl-Thit ttatameol _, ftled dotng bullnets u t"8e77a$82 under ard pur1118"t to Deed NIM fWANCIAL. CXJNlllORA. 1211711 .. &.a.I. T-;
CA.Ca.11(714)424-7530fof ~~ CIA, aka DOLORES llldontheoutsl:9wtththe with Iha County Clerk of ~T~3 ·~~E~M l:v:,:,~ Diiiy Ptlot Dec. 31, 1998, of TNst rtcOfded on ~·p'2A89~~~~~ ,..__,as AO i
d«allt. Blda wtl not be ac> CMll MO. A1Me'14 J~~~C~OR PRO. Bid Item Nllm~r end The <Mnge County on 12108'98 Ramona, San Clem1n11, Jan '1, 14, 21, 1999 Th188 08112197 lnstNment usm· •62·4900 A089 CalfOmta ~
cepttd from contractora T all hel btneftcl&Ma BATE hu bean tllld b Opening Data B•da Wiii M tH887774ta CA ll21172 19910385837, Sook . P•o• llOURE. A$SISTANT SEC "'**"-~-SU. 30t
not •n.ndlnQ lhla walk· cre:11ora, ~ cred~ VICTORIA L. JEANS 1n 1t1! publicly opened and reed 3~~.:'°1 Dec 10• 1fh127~· :i-;~ Beeth, JS4 PUBLIC NOTICE ~ff~~r,~.:Of:1,''; AETARY NPfJ006533° ~6~ t:.,, ~~CE IS HEREBY ton, end per90na who may SuptnOf Cour1 of Cat1f0t· aloUd et 10.00 em. °' as ' ci9menia ~A:;::;-an Eur•MI T U3l..S OAANGE Co1ny Califomta 12131198, 01107199. SM Fot
GIVEN that th• •b~ ~Of ~.,:-cs~ ~~Effi.f~~RG}R(). '°: u-rn" u apt•:; PUBLIC NOTICE Thia bu1ln•H I• con-llmCETOCliEDmlAS IJttc\ltld ~MOTHvo: 01/1'/'9 fl:WI P-. Go Tl1
Mmed School Olsf11c:I of 0 f : A 0 I EAT , '. BATE requuta that VICTO. ~ 1ht ~~!i>.:a Flotltlou. au •• ,,... . dHUC!ed by: .,.. ..:::r:~ Of IUIJ( SAlE ~ ~OMESIO~N~ PUBLIC NOTICE 21t~
Orange Couity. CA. acting gi::~c1~, EJ~.T • k F... ~ ~s ~== Addrtronal Hts of Nou~ N•me ............ t>t!r~°;'.r? No ~r: ~IC .:=i GIVEN ING. INC.. FKA BANC: • ~·. '12'31 , •
by and tlvough It• ~ BEAUCHAMP Lk L AOB-lo tdmlnlater tha tltal• °' tnvtlino Bid• m•v be 01>-Th• lollOWlng peraona .,. 81111 Elffeh I tuk sale IS ICOUt t) bt BOSTON MORTGAGE COA-Fl.E. 91·1137 A> HUMBfll
Ing Board, herelnaflet ,... ERT FLOYD BEAUcHAMP the dtcldtnl lalned by authorized ven-dOlng bUSll'lffS as: Thi• stalement WU filed ---PORATION ... 8anahawy. "rc0.ef21s ;~~E~~ROFOEED~'--.-_-_-;;;;;:;;;;;;~;;;:~ '9fTed to u "DISTRICT .. SR ' THE PETm' ON .... a) GOiden Statt Com-With the County Cl«k of 11-WlJ. sa.L AT PUEIJC AUC· ....... """"' .,.. "
I r~u••t dOft II u•• omc. of lh• mun~atton1, bl Phat Com· °'"..,..County Oil t 1/10fll8 Tilt nemt(S) llld ca.tStnesS TlON TO llE HIGHEST BIO· TRUST YOU ARE"' OEfAUlT LOCAL wttt receive up to, but not A PETITlON !'OR PRO-the dtcldtnl • Wiii and Purchulng Sul)llMt0t n pany 381 Bey vi-Ttr .,.-dim o1 tne seller m l}tjDER A DEED OF TRUST
tater than the •~ad BATE hel been ftled by codlcRa, If any, be admitted Fair Drive Room ;oo race' Cotra Mau CA 1 ... •natie HONG SAM LEE. 370 E 17111 DEA FofO .... R CASM, (pay•bl• •t DATED NoV9m1Mr 1 1111' MORT'U' .. RIES ume Meltd bide tor the DOROTHY O. to probate. The Wtll and C •• ' ' ,..2627 ' Dall}-Piiot Dec 10, 17. 24, !Ima on 1wful m«otV ·~LE"'"' YOU T•""' ,.CTION. I I II • BEAUCHAMP Jo ~ Supe. any eodlc:lla are avallal>lt o11a mHI, Calllornlt • 31 1'98 1'"182 St IG CON MIU CA 112627 or the Ul'llted St1t11 by "" -'''"'' " award of a contract for lht r10f' Court of California, tor examination In the nla 928211 Juon Mttchell Lavtn, 381 • Doino tlr11MU • HAPPY cash, • eaahler"a check TO PROTECT YOUR ~.
•bOYt project. 81da lhall County Of ORANG!. lltot by the court Pub 111 h • d N • w P o rl Bay View Terrace, Costa PUBLIC NOTICI! DAY CLE»lffiS '""°""' by • 1t1te or Mt•onel ERTY lcfT MAY BE SOlO AT A ~ ~ In the Plac:t THE 'PETITION FOR PRO. niE PETITION requHll Baach-Colla Mtll Dill~ ~=· ~~n'::a la con-'"-tltlo a 9I M other 0Usu111s nama(S) bank, • cheek drtwn by a :r-E~J,.,Y°8F ~~ Identified lbova, and ehall BATE raqutel9 th.el OOR-IWUIOrlty to ldmlnlater the Piiot DecemMr 3t, 1ll08 r,.. ua u Mtla anti ldOMS(UI 11std t1t chi .ieta Of ltdlrll etldlt UntOn, c t M n
M opetllfCf and publicly OTHY O. 8EAUCHAMP be .. ta1e under the ll'ldeptno Th185 ~.::' ~ ·~:~du:ol N•me ltatement SllllftSI 111hn tile 01St thf'et Ott dleck chwn by 1 atlte ~~roi:~~~J:; Cern~ ety: Q UBI)'
reed ~ at the •~ eippolnted M ~res> dent Admlnl•tratlon or E• busln111 yal7 Yee 1-1·98 ng Th• fOll~ng ~tone are ~ ll &wed t1t tilt stlltr\I) "'federal Hvonga and loan SHOUlO CONTACT A LAW· hat)f"i •
stated ttrnt ancs ~· reMntellYt to 9dmlrUttr ta1M Act. (Thi• Authority PUBLIC MOTICI! Jaaon M t.avtn ' dAoo:ig bU~.!'"81 .. ~· .,~ YER f'«a!cCI • ~ 1111 "'-......, ....,....._ _,.._.. IM ...... of IM dacedtnt. Wiii ellow lht l*'IONi rep. Thi t l.lgmtnl..., ,...,.,. .. .,..... II""" I "'-" ""'""' muet ...,....,., THE fl£TIT10N r~ueat reeentattve to wke many one1M737t 1 atattmtn was llltd vie-ea, 120 M111gold AV9., S.8 S Tl\l1t Deed ttwor1\, a
with MCh bid• ctl1lfled or the deotdtnt'1 Wiii and actlont Without Ob4alnlng PIOtttlou. auelneae with lt'lt Coumy Cler1( of Corona del Mat, CA P26:'5 c.allfonua Co~. •riw-•--•••lf
caahltt'e ~payable to codlolle If eny, be *'1'1'11tted ooun approval, e.tore tall• ....... Statement Orange Coul'lty1_ ... ~1 .. /t81198 Mlc:htil William P&r1M>nl, Mlat or SUCIClt$IClf Mtlle, or1t1
tht DISTRICT °' a bid to l)t'Oti.t.. Th. Wiii and Ing c.ri&ln vwy lrnpoNnl n. fOlloWI , .._. • 1 720 MarlQOld Avt, Coton• SUOS1ltUlld INllM puraWll ID
bond 1n 1M fonn "' bth any OOdlCte .,.. .-able ~.,. how.var the. per. doing ~~f to• 0111y Pilot Dec:. 1 o, 11, 24, det Mat. CA '282~ !ht ~ of T 1\111 P9QAld c,o
In tht connc:t dOC""*"I tor ~ In the flit tonal repreaent'1N9 w111 be l25l N Manauer~ StrMt: 31, 1998 Th187 Ttlla butln .. I •II c:on-~~-~Md~
In an lmOWlt not .... "1M qp! by.,. court. reciuw.d to gjw nottoe to Sult• 402 Anaheim. CA PUBLIC llOTICI! ~ by .,, lndMdUlll ·~~ ~ ":
1 o" of lht rnexlmum TH! P£TTTlON requae18 lrrlereated penlOM unlett t2'807 ' ava YoU ~ dOlnQ UJ1111•t 1 No
amot.m ot bid u a guetan-~ ~ == ~ ~ CECO I ND US TA I ES. Flotlttou. au.en... ==~am-;-=. t1.Ql751 QI Ri1a1rO$ h
t.. tMl IM blddtf, ,.. =-Adl••llatldOn of & adtQn.) The ~ ~~,·~1~~DI=, NetM lblte......,t TNt ltatwntnl wat fti.d f'9 Olb ol flt At-.,_ tmo lht propc>Md ...._ Act CTNa A/Jttloltty 9dmlnlstradon llAhorfty w41 lull• ~ Mat'ltlrn cA Th• tOllOWtng petaON ate wfth lht COl.rlly Clerk of alfder Cf OrMoa • o..,._ _____ _
eontrtct If !tit aemt It -" tlOW tti. ptrtOnel rap. be or-nted unltM an~· 92907 ' • dolna bUa1Maa .. : Ofange County on 12/0IJll tnJ ~ '° f«> l•
t'4llWdecl lO tuOfl blddtf, In r ......... to take IMif'IY --perton ... .,, Qb. Thia bualntll ,, con-Wl(DOM INVESTIOA· , .... TJ741a
lht 8Y8tlt of ....... '°......, dona ~ Gt*lllltlg ~ to "" ~ and dueled by:. CIOrpofltlon TIONS NETWORK, 411 Ody Pltoc o.c. 10, 17, 24, lntO Mid oonftOI. tUCfl ... ~ ~· ~ t.akoo ttlOWI gooct c..... .my.,. The r9Ql'1Tant commenced 18th Streat. Hvn11ng1on 311 1198 Thl•
......_.. Ina o.tatn """Y ltnpOftenC CIOUl1 ehould not ~ the to tranuct bu9lnee1 l.A'WSar 8tach. CA. 92941
curtty wai l>t ....,...,ed. aetlottl, "°"""" lht per· authorttY. tht flctllloua bu11ne11 Dtnnla Ral Al••, 411 PUBLIC NOTICI Th• OllT'ftlCT r....-vea tonal ,..,.....;w .. wtl l>t A HEAAINQ on.,. Piii-name or nern .. lllltd 11th Strte, Hunllngton1---------
tht rtght to,.. 111"1 °'al ~ to GM no1oa to llOr'I Wiii be held on JANU. above on 1tl'l519' Beactl, CA; l2M8 lllctffleu• ~
tlldt or to w11W tlf'I Ir-lr•t•d l*aoM US-. Alf'( 2h 19911 .. 1:45pm In CECO INDUSTRIES, INC., Thie bu1lneu 11 con-.._._ lt.at.-.rtl ~ or lnformlllllea 1fiey M'lt "9N9d nOClce or Dept. ~ IOCat*' a l 341 a C&llfomla CO!J>Of•llon ducted by; In lndMdY., The followtnQ J*IOM lllt
In eny blCla or In the bid-oenaanlad IO 11'19~ Tf'le atv OrtYt SOUttl, Of. ROBERT C4RTER. SR. ~OU e11'red~:i1 doing btnlntH u : di No bidder ..,_ ecton) The ~ anoe. ~ t2.... PRUIO£HT ' ., Y t1, • Putman I Sona, t0415 c1r':w wrf bid tor"':' ptl10d tllllmllMlllllOlt ~ .,,, YOU OeJtCT to the Thie etallltnenl ., .. ftltd 1:,, Rief W~Clf Fountain Valo
of 11 deyt 9"" lht date =•~eon'":.*'., ob. t::9~ ~h!:. C:" the,.~ ~;,-.: llQ ~•t•~ ?"al ftltd ':t·c~el ~""'"· 10475 "' '°' tN oPll'lfnO of bld9. ~ '° lht P"'ftkt!\ and 1ng and *'* your Qb. 1 .... .,. n-:::.;:1r 1on wtth0 lht,.~ Cltflt.2Aft~ w~ Olf • fCMIWn Ya!· The Dttrtrtct hM ~ ehoM aoocs -.. wt.fY lht ~ or lllt wr11ten Qb. -,.ng• .....,.... .. , on , ~ leY. CA t270I trom lht Olreotor of 119 o.. OCMA1 11f1ouk1 not 9fW"tt the wftl'I 1M court ~ D.ily Piiot 0.0. 24, 31, 1MteT7H11 Thie bu1lnt11 I• oon-'*'"*"of~ Atl• ~ • tne f'lealtrlQ Y04J/f apo llOI, Jen. 7, 14, 1900 Da!IV Pilot Dtc: 31, llM, docttd by an lrlOMd\MI
tlona the gentft1 Pfrl8lltng .!, '!. :a..:'~~ =:v~ ~ PMOI\ Th1U hr\, 1, t4, 21, 19" Tl'l1t1 ~~Vtl?~ dOlrlg '• :.r::. ~ ~ ~ MY 14, , .. at 1:41pm 1n "vou ARI A 1orr~ "'ILIC NOTICI PUIUC NOTICI MlchMI Nmetl the pt~ , ..... ~ 703 loca'9d 9' 341 or conllogtr!I creditor cr4 Thll 1tatem~ wu lll9a tot ~Y and O¥tttmt The Qty o.twe lo&#!, Or· tN dtcaatad, ycu mut1 tit wtMH.. flletttlew 8ualneM wlltt w. County Cltttl Of
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S449K. Call For Rant $996 949-676-4175 irull prtv'a, trplc, WO. EMPLOYMENT
Info. Earl & Judy Call 7am·11am M·F S500mo 949-831-7628 5530 Taylor, Agt1. 842-4722
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FOR SALE -------·1 --------NEWPORT DBLIYl!RY DRIYl!R NEWPORT COAST 2170 COMMERCIAL Days, Monday's only. BEACH 1089 Own car w/tnsur., _G_B_N!RAI. _____ 1_00_2_1 LIKll llSW 3br :Sb• REAL ESTATE m~:.= ~~~·
lliiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii&l ~•ndoned •••oh 2 car gar, gated M ... 33-2929 * V.A. * Cott89e Once In a comm, pool, •pa, l.n-1--------Newport Beech amall
SO Down • SO Mov.tn Uflrtlm• oppol'tUnlty at nla & mC>fe. S2S50mo. BUSINESS hotel, a .. ka PT, FT
FREE Coun .. llng only '340,000 Agent 94 .. 72°"7344 PROPBRTY 2767 temp, poaltlon lmmed.
APPOINDIE.VI'
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BMPLOYMl!NT
WANTED 5535
•et11te mgr aMka poa. Cumtntly managing lg
executive re1ldence
f°' Hollywood movie
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mgnt poaltlon In So. oc. 71..aG3-e918 FREE U1t of Homu 94a-723-8120 l'!'~~~~~~~·limiiiiiiii&il..iiiiii (040) 873-8800 · H u O IV A A E PO S LIDO I. New 6Br 5.5Ba rAP'" ....... .mNTS 1~723-8857 3c gar, Sl,HS,OOO. ~&JnG C..... ahop/ .. J>< .. ao/ PROPERTY MGR M·F -;::::::::::::::;;..I~~!!!~!'!~~~~ Veteran Real Estate POD D'llU"P paatry on prim• loc. FT. f°' s.n1or Mobile • ~ftit,,. r..;_,J,_, MEnca•'Al'ftISE Biii Gru~ Re.itora "' ~H & Only S14K. Jenny 71.... Hme parl( In North HS ~t>-...,1'"',_J, A An& .. .v
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049-e7 HU "4-9948/67Q.6377pgr arN. Exp pref. Salaty urou tUJ M111 y.a,, Nwprt 8h•r•• 2Br --------+ benefits. Fax ofc, 2ba, beam c.lla, CORONA R .. ume IMM52-5582 <1MI> ii /Jiri,.tfoo'
Showe ... hom.. newer tile roof. S349K DEL-•• 2822 AeoeptJonl9t . _ _J:-:.1.. tor .... In our Biii Grundy Re.itors J1llA&\ BUSINESS a Community MWapa• ""'"',,,, __ •J•
Saturday Real Eatat1 IM9-e75-e181 PINANCE per •Hka Par1·tlm• Pril>r txptrimet
Supplementl ..,....,_ .,..,..., Dptx •28r 28• newlw1•••••••-receptlonlat. Heavy p-'errrJ. SmiJin,
Ho.Es OF Uve In one, rent other. remodeled front1• phonea. Muat work "'J' •
2 ... 138r ....,__ k houae. lQ cJ.ck, gar,--------well wtth th• publlc. ,,,. .. 1;,..,.ts ihorJJ 6*AL. THE WEEK ~ · ......, pr ng. hrd-wood nra beam ltJSINJ!SS Monday thru F.rtday 7 r--rr"J
SOLD! UDQUBS
Dfapley ade atllrt S389,900 Prudential cella, aky11ght A mC>f•. OPPOI~ 1pm-5:30pm. Equal ;,.pmo,.. Biuinastl.ys
et Juet t781 CA Realty. Call B.J. S2200 949-725-8635 'ViU& 1 opportunity employer. 1ru __ ,J_ ..L~ ,J. • "#-"• r.,_..,..,.
Oead"n• Wftd 6pm todayl &44-e373 x1472
1•••••••-2904 PhyalcaVdrug screen.. wm~J JDTVflr." •s1 .. -·"--•0ff ''"""'"'' , ***** Wawrtront •unaet Yu"' Ing required. Fax r• S1J1U!Ay. 1601 &tysUk $$ CASH PAID $$
OPEN HOUll 2·Sty •Br 3B• Home MISCELI.ANEOUS Pl•u• b• wary of ou1 aume to: l)riw, Coro"" JJ Mu. WE BuY ESTATES • LI.Una• for •181 lmmac Cond·S525.000t;ri12.,.._~ of atea companlH. Nlonda W•ftd
..o.Jo Agt. Brian Edmondson Check with the loc.t (949) 842·7887 • lmmed0ai. friendly~ Dead~;: !Spm 94a-72~151 l•••••••••I Better Busln••• cw mall to: 330 Wnt ~~:::;-;:::::::::::.•• "WIPAYMOR£ fASTUr
-c It pay1 to advertlH Bureau before yoll Bay Street, Costa ~ In the bftt local •••••••• ROOMS 2708 send any money fOf M .. a. CA 92827
RMI E1ta1e Section HOUSES/ fHa or uervlcH . RHd RECEPTIONliTM CALL TODAY NII w .Oceantront/22nd. and undwatand an) ht• typing, computer FT Aeclepc.ilnist Massage
Lio a RIVE"'• CONDOS Prlv•te rm, unfum, shr contract• before you llt9fate, phone skills, Therapi$l registeredwl!>.1
9" "" FOR RENT algo. Shop .,ound fOt personable, energetic, Femlle prefemld
Georgette Klinger CONSIGNMENTS
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I 1141 ISi ins a .. a. • .. .. bath, utls pd, n/amlcg, rat•• If ,_.. M w-_ _.., 7.,...252 kitchenette, laundry. · .. •-•If". on-....... Hainh$sers 1FT, 2PT Thur. Fax R .. ume to: ... _ ..-i.-k c.Ji 957 0133~ ANNE WILLEY 1 block to N.B. Pier CREDIT 2907 949-642·1720. Poatuon .....,.,v.ut.,.. •. o;nu~ me 11 ~
949-574-4249 BALBOA $5lO~f.,a1!.~~ at 8!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~1 to begin 1at WHk of ,., .. call ..,_.,.,., -. Jan 17141 815-7511 SOUTH COAST --------1PENINSUIA 2107,_<_9 •_tw_•e_n_9_A_M_·_5 P_M_> G -s-a1-•• -·------..im11,.....t1 AUCTION
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Newport Beach--
Costa Mesa Dally
Pilot and the
Huntington Beach--
Fountain Valley
Independent to
reach over 100,000
homes Fax us this
form with your credtt
card # or mall with
a check todayl
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your car does not
sell, we'll run it for
another week FREE!
All for just s10·
Tuesday ......... .!' ... Monday 5:00pm
Wednc day ......... Tuesday S:OOprn
Thursday ....... Wednesday S:OOpm
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• BALBOA iiiiiiiiiiiilliiiiiiimiiiii HOTELS ET 0 UT coM• a Row u•...., ain.. 1111. 111, 2202 So....-St. :U~ 1ooeo~n~~~r2~.•MOTELS U18 OFDE~ -~:~~.~;:~~;-b:~·~~~~·~H:2~·~~~=~=-=~=~=~=~=~=~=!=1~~--~~------------------~-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil den, Lf. deck, nu palntliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-~ h [ f vertl1lng department•-
8elbo• lafand Optx, :~ ' =-~ Llttle Inn 8V The -e CQfl e~ nek1 a Mlf modvated
vu of Pavllllon 4br a.w Hotel, 1 bllc to • Crtdit Cards Consolidated 11ecount executive to .. 2ba, upper unit 3br, bch. Low wkty ,.tu .. n. develop and ..,.
2ba 10-r unit coadNA $450up IMSMS7W800 • Pa)mt111s lwtrtd vice new bualnH• s 1 ,875,000 D"H -•• 2122 • Interest Reduced and apeclal MctJona. -Lor• Vanc•·R•allor QI. ,_ RENTALS TO • llarassmtnts' Stopr W• pref., • candidate IMSMS73-4C>e2 sv•,H:t /a to h•V9 • minimum of Old CDM 2bf 3 Sb9 u.t-.u 2724 • /1'1b mos Es no 1 yur print ad-
LtttJ• ••llMNI leltmd · 1~~111!111• .. ••-v•rtlatng exnart•nc•. rooftop deck S2000mo 1~ .. -Optx. upper 3Br 2.5ba Oya '49-833-0711 or N• •· •luff ahwe Excellent communlca· fp Lower 2Br 1.5Ba tp Evea (9'49) 721•9802 312•5, w/d, b"IAlful tlon akllla. Ability to
2c garage. S745,000 vl9WI Private b•lcony Mt goal• and m.t<e • Lora Vance-Realtor s760mo 94e-769-8e23 prof•••lon•l pr9Mnta-
.. 94H73-4C>e2 COSTA MBSA 2124 ttona In a fut pa09d and detail orrented en-vironment. • BALIOA •••a10• 2ar11.Ha NEWPORT NEWPORT x1nt t>en.nt package.
-PININSUt.A 1007 coP ... ndno.i, bgachbok ~"wt' BEACH 2669 BEACH 2669 lncludlng 40lk. Drug ... """"" acrHnlng/phyalcal r• pool, landacaplng, 2cliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil quired. EOE.
PRIC• R•DUCTIONI gat. S1300./mo+ .. c r.:===============-t Reaumes vta tax: At· Only se09 0001 48r dep. Avt mkhJM. To .. NEWPORT MARINA •1 tentlon, Lynn E1ola :..! 2.iBa on th'e b9yslde. ... call IM9f717·1341 • 71~2 or mall:
c.JI Doug Echelberg. Ult llDi 1Br 1Ba "n.t D'TMENTS Tim•• Community Aqt M.._.99-771' hcxl" ,726 w/garage ~-l'Ln. N-•· 330 Wfft hy
1771. No doga Agent &yfront COllllHnity witJ. p_ri..ac beads le marina. StrMt, Com M ....
,'CO.lONA (IM8) 842-ee89 Tropical Ian~ .. -~ 1..uW roo1 le 1un ckck. .~:.:P~te wanted Wdl to BalbOa hlu4 *°P! -.. DEL MAI 1022 Mi.Auta fro. Fas.bion blaftd. • to train for Mgmt. In l\_~iiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MIWPOaT the faateat growing
•... ~-. ., __ -a-l!ACB 2189 • Spacio1&1 IBR. lBR anJ ?BR t< dal lj•l•. hfflth club chain In
••• __.. • t'rintt ped0t or ba lco.U... the world • 24 Hour
4 r on Canyon, P"tcl•••••••• 'll'Ood b.iml-' fj ..... l.u l'ltntlae. Ewn up to ocean/golf courae vu. WS HAW 90 ' • ••w pa "r-0 40K your nrat year
$8491<. Prudential CA HOM•• IN NII/CM • Pnntt Pntn. ptua benefit• No exp
RHlty. Call e .J.todsyl From S1500.·HOOO • $• 1Bo.t650.atisi.J>•-•YaaNolablt IL... needed, w111 train.
044«J73 Ext.1472 per mo. No ,... 3600 ~ Newport BMch loCa
ViCDf TWNHili Broker .949-842-3800 :. Pl el lion 949 1406300 aak
LO .. aT PfUCllD .UDO ISLi• b9y vlaw~=~~:::==~~~~~~~~=~ tot Mtareua Of Janntt.r
3Br In COM. Out of dplx :tbr 2ba. nu tlle/ "iiieiii.oiii.iiiE.ii:iii-miiiiiiiiiiiiii
area ••ll•r aaya ~. g•, 12000/mo. NURSED'Y SALES aell It TodQI Lsg 8" 103 Via Antlbe1 A 3Br A tam rm, nMds ('1t4) Hl-41.. PAIRWAY APARTMENTS
cosmetic work but M•wport TMYaM AT 010 CANYON •a.$14 per hr.
PRICED 1000'• LiS8 pactoua 381 2.IBa, OATP.D C:O!\fM\1~11 y DY l'A8UION l I.ANO depending on
t h a n I a at I •I•. twntlm fP p.UO pool holMM ..... lned "'"'8 ond 90lf CCMne Nia abllity 4r » 1 f,BOO Mak• Of'f~I • t3&0/:no: Avt j.,,, i \IW#a. lnfoY car.ri.. llvtng In )'OUr ic.g. . ex....:-a---. "oterac.. •-SMH7M912 1 2orlM~hotn.C ,,.,._._. ,,.,.. 94N7~7• ~.. ' ....,.... """ Contact Tom OI'
• ~ Paneramlo Vt•wal •Two-ca garoqe .,. ... __.._ fior
• -Totally redone. 4200ef • wa.hef/*YefhoolnJPI --...-• COSTA II.BSA 1024 home In ~ Shot•• • fhp6oce (wood I 9G'> appt. at O.C.
; mar~ noote, gra.nttt • A.Ir cooc•o111110 P'ranier ""'l"KIY counttrt, new roof, • '#-' bc:ir In 2 and 3 IR •• • •'•ID• hauttfuMBr/ Luxurk>ut M9'r-8ul1•, • Ak1nn 'Yltem rlowadaile. , roe.. fam rm, Butn In P'Mf• poot Untquefl • 61,MOtoU,fM 71 .. _ ..... _ .. Ml go H""YI S311K Eat1 ta&OO/Mo. Call Roma f ~oal(f4f)U.•OICW .... , ........
& Judy Taytot. AQerU 148.aH~••• Menu 1onr,nopefll rt~-'-Mtirvl'V 144t,....... 722 R • fl fl W R • a I t W l'IUM:IUllC
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Tht Legnl Department 4t tht \4,iu is pkaud to Announu a ntw service now avail.able to
new bu1ifussn
~will now SEARCH tht namt far you at no extra charge, and san yo11 tht ti mt and
tht trip to tht Court I !oust in Santa Ana. Then, of course, a.fitr thr st11rch is (ompltttd wt
wlll flit )01'r flaitious bwiness name stattmtnl with tht Co1m1y Clerk, publish onu a
u•ult far fo"r wttltJ aJ required by law and thm flit your proof of p11blica1io11 with tht
County Cltrlt. '
!'ltait stop by w filr 'yo11r fictitious ll1mnts1 s1aumm1 at tht D11ily Pilot, 330 iv Bay St,
CoJta ~ft111. If you c111mo1 stop by, plt11se call 111 at (114) 452-1I00 anti wt will maltt
llmtngtmtnts far you 10 handle this proudurt by mail.
If yo" shuulrl IJttvt 1tny farthtr questions, plttlJt tall w and"'" will be more than glad to
nmv yo11. Good lurlt in your new bu.sintss!
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Avold the rueht Ordet GIANT Moving .. l•I MAZDA 9125
nowl 1135 a cord, 178 cllh1, dog hou1H, 'M CAYALl•.R ll!l••liiiii&iiiiiiiiii
1/2 cord. Dellv•r•d tum, pie., trampaltne, w AG o N BL u e '81 eae st ~r4lle8.~=-Y· dlntng tbl, tamp•. (PR27ne22> ....e pw s>ct .. ~ ~~·
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help you find
reliable help.
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unc:ter extended ww-CONNELL NISSAN r&n!V 124,960 080. (71') 7.._ ........ ...... 73.oeo'I ~
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By CHARLES GOREN
with OMAR SHARIF
and TANNAH HIRSCH
BLOCK THE EXIT
Both vulnerable. East deals.
WEST
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NORTH
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EAST SOUTH
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Pass' Pass
WF.S'r NORTH
Pass 20
Pav •<:> Pus
Opening lead: Jack of•
The thnm and parry of a defender
and declarer battling for ascendancy
can be fascinatina. This deal is an
excellent example.
Brushina aside East's opening bid,
North-South reached the excellent
conlt11Ct of four hearts. The opening
bid was the only clue South needed to
land the game after the opening le31.1,
dcspile superb defense.
West led the Jack of clubs East
rose with the ace and found the stcr-
lina defense of returning the jack of
sl)Ckb. the toble'a queen \!tinning
Since the openina bid marked EaSt
with all wee miu1n1 aces, the only
outside entry to dummy's diamond
wit was now n:moved before it could
be put to use. and declarer wu in
danger of losing two &pade trick.a to
10 with the minor·suit IC.CS.
• Tu land the contract. declarer need·
ed M ~ndplay, and f°' that to succeed
declarer had to find East with a very
favorable distribution in order to
remove all that defender's safe exit
cards. Trumps were drawn in three
rounds, declarer carefully d1scardmg
a diamond from the table, and the
mnainina club honor wu cashed. A
diamond to the jack forted East to
tiold up to prevent declarer from sct-
tina up discards in the sun, but
declarer took ldvantage of being in
dummy to ruff a club. Luckily, that
extracted East's n:ma.ining card in the
suit.
A diamond to the queen was the
last nail in East's coffin . After win-
nina the ace, the defender had to
bnna the table back to life with either
a ~plidc or a diamond as the fulfillina
tnck. Four hearts just making.
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