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Comeback kid Amanda Arthur heads Pilot's annual influential list
1 Amllnda Al'thw,
18, West New-
port. currently in
Cowan Heights ...
Newport Harbor
High cheerleader
who captured the
community's heart
after a tragic car
accident on Irvine
Avenue in May put
her in a coma for
two months ... Spoke
her first words since
the accident on Aug.
9 and continues to
get better ... Suffers
from brain stem
damage and memory
loss ... Fund-raising
efforts-are JMylng for
her stay at Meridian
Neuro Care ... D~
perately wants to
return home ... Loves
•Beverly Hill 90210, •
babysitting her
cousins ... Enjoys fash-
ion and sewing ...
Has doll collection
and shoe passion ...
Her recovery is con-
sidered by many to
be a miracle, an
answer to thousands
Ofpr.,.n ... .,...... .... ,....
2LelghStelnbMw; 47, Corona del
Mir ... Possibly the
most Influential man
In NFL; sports agent to
the elite of the elite ...
Troy Aikman and
Steve Young among
his superstar clients ...
Helped Jeff George
ink lucrative deal wft.h
it.lders ... Also has
tiniest dlent in Kerri
Strug ... Inspiration for
Aaldemy Award-nom-
lneted movie •Jerry
MagUlre• ... Hosts one
of the ~coveted
Super Bowt JMrtles In
the nation ... Sneaks
out to see movies to
break tension of con-
trlCt negotiations ...
Cal grad .•. Married
with two sons •.• LMt
,...... ....... 20
3 ...... ..,,.. '°"' 71, Newport
Beach ... Last Novem-
ber appointed sec:tt-
tary of child develop-
ment and education
by Gov. Pete Wilson,
overseeing all educ.a-
tion issues, biggest
being statewide d~
size reduction ... For-
mer county supervisor,
state senator and
assemblywoman,
school board member
and teacher ... So well-
respected she has
things named after
her while she's stlll IJy..
Ing: a Laguna Niguel
elemenury school, the
CdM High Olympk
pool ... Married, three
children. seven grand-
d\lldren ... Last ,......
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4DoMWar.n.65,
Linda Isle ... Chair-s= . .,"CWI\ 74.
6 Unda Mook. 55,
Santa Ana ... tn
man of the Irvine Co. Peninsula Point ... Cur-second year as presi-
... Worth an esttmated rently celebrating the dent of Newport-Mesa
$2.5 billion, making 30th anniversary of Federation of Teachers
him the 52nd richest South Coast Plaza, the ... Led the effort at
man in the world ... 2.65 million-square-the bargaining table
Continues to be mas-foot global village for a 7" raise for
ter builder -· Recent that Is so coveted by local teachers ...
projects: Newport retailers that Hermes Planned a ~•ming
Coast (his aown jew-waited 20 years to conference to bring
el), University erect Its storefront ... teachers and classified
Research Par1c adja-A founder of the Per-employees together ...
cent to UO, Oak forming Arts Center Taught at Corona del
Creek gotf course, The and major contributor Mar High School for
Colony luxury apart-to South Coast Reper-27 years ... Owns two
ments In Newport tory ... Combs the quarter horses ... Just
Center, the expansion streets of Miian, Paris fell In love with kayak·
of successful Irvine and London with Ing ... Creates stained
Entertainment Center wffe, Renee, hunting glass windows and
... Big UCI and carrech for exotk retail outlets light catchers for fami-
donor ... Former he might lure to Costa ly and friends ... Mar-
Marine ... U of Wash-Mesa ... Stanford grad rled to a high school
lngton grad ..• avid ... Private, but socially teac:her. one daughter
skier, single ... a...t active ... I.Mt ,_,.. ... LMt,..,..,... ,......,.._1 ,.....2 lng:M
7Georwe~ 60, Hwbor Island
... Multi-millionaire
industrialist who's
viewed in political cir-
des as one of Orange
County's most power-
ful ... Spent $1.8 ml~
lion of his own money
supporting controver-
slal El Toro Airport Int-
tiatives ... Was one of
Richard Nixon's close
friends ... Travels
abroad with such dig·
nitaries as Henry
Kissinger ... Republl-
can Insider but lnde-
pendent enough to
have supported Willie
Brown ... Grandson of
Greek Immigrant ...
Used to own the SYt-
tte Mariners and Air-
cal alrilnes ...
Unrm*-llMI,....
I nfluence is a curious commodity, one that is measured less in
wealth or position than in change, leadership, risk-taking and,
sometimes, sheer inspiration.
The Daily Pilot 103 -the annual listing of the most influential
in Newport Beach and Costa Mesa -is a web of inspiring and
remarkable stories. There's the onetime kindergarten teacher
who's now the state secretary of education. There's the former
Rose Parade queen who's
become a respected environmen---
talist. There's the senior citizen ~
. ::: 7.:.::.1:.,';;'~·:== tiop~ " cans so that he can help fund \[
school scholarships. o,
And, of course, there's the 18-IJli.-..:..._ ~ .
year-old former cbeerlea.der -~
whose indomitable will to live, to
go home, to see just one more day is so inspiring that some deem
it to be nothing short of a miracle.
But bow to decide who wields the most influence? That's the
challenge we faced in compiling the fifth annual Daily Pilot 103.
We checked our sources, called up community leaders, talked
with readers, conferred with our reporters and scanned the list
from past years.
It's important to remember that the list is intended to be taken
in the spirit of fun. It is not meant to offend or cause hurt. No doubt
we left many off the list who deserved to be there. And we proba-
bly included some who might raise an eyebrow here and there.
The best presaiption, we think, is to read, enjoy and let us
know what you think. You11 find the rest of the 103 llsttngs Inside •
-the editors
9eora Newmlll\ g awts Cox. 45, 1 ~Budry Pat.hi, 44,Newport Newport Beach ... 9, Santa Ana
Beach ... Runs Ne~ Fifth-tenn Republican ... Retired lumberyard
port Center-based congressman, 47th d is-supervisor ... Collects
government relations trict ... As chairman of cans at Costa Mesa
consulting company ... Republican policy High School and
City of Newport committee he Is fifth. Orange Coast Coll~
Beach's key consultant highest ranking mem-and giyes proceeds to
CS 15,000 monthly bill) her of House leader-charities and a scholar-
on fight for a com-ship ... led the H~ ship fund at OCC ...
mercial a irport at El delegiltion to Calcutta Active member of the
Toro ... Helped fOf' Mother Teresa's Newport Harbor
smooth the way fOf' funeral ... Assigned to Lutheran Church ...
Irvine Co. in develof> investigate Fllegate Named Citizen of the
Ing forthcoming Coro-Issue ... Ge<wge Will's Week by KNX·AM
na del Mar Plaza ... personal favorite to radio ... Was an hon-
Defining moment of be Bob Dole's vice orary associate of arts
career was helping presidential running degree recipient at
get the early '80s Fun mate in 1996 ... Setwd OCC in June ... Likes
Zone renovation as attorney In Reagan fishing. basketball,
through government White House •.. Mar-walking in the mom-
approvals ... Married ried. two childm, ... Ing and sometiriles
... Spends most free Uses transcontinental going to the trade to
time raising son and flights to pl-v with •bet on the ponies• ...
daughter ... ""'-*ed kids -· '-t,...... Bachelor .............
a.t,.... ....... 22 a.t,_r
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,i91 1Ndy0Nlg ....... . •I 63, Costa Mesa ... On :lptes. Consolidated Water •J>fstrict board for 10 YffrS,
;~ed as president twice ...
•}ought tooth-and-flail
: 'lllgalnst consolidation, Jet-
• lfng often to Sacramento ... :1'.s president. brought pro-
·lesiionalism to the board ...
.;teadfast and honest ...
:~rew up in Germany dur-·1'°'9 World War II ... "Never
: 4)ke for granted the right
·lo vote or the meaning of
'.oCtie word freedom" ... Mar-
}ted, three kids ...
Qw.nked last YHr •
12 levetfy by, 58,
Laguna Beech •.•
Olalrperson of tntematlon-
al Bay Clubs, Inc .... Hold-
ings Include the revered
Balboa Bay Oub ... Host of
Senior PGA Tour event
each March at Bay Club-
owned Newport Beach
Country Club ... Helped
save event this year after
squabbles with former
organizers threatened the
tour stop ... Supervising
$30 million Bay Club
expansion ... Owns antique
shop ... Just taken up golf
... Last year'• rllNdng: 1J
13=~ Beach ... Rabbi at Tfmple
Bat Yahm for 20 yurs ...
leader in Reform Judaism
has brought renowned
speakers to his congrega-
tion, Including the late
Yltzak Rabin, Henry
Kissinger and, on Feb, 22,
1998, Shimon Peres ... His
Temple Bat Yahm Untversl·
ty for study of Judalca gets
off the ground next month
... Married, with five chil-
dren ... Loves baseball ...
Last y..n '-*lng:2A
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NeWport eo.st ...
Eighteen-year Irvine Ranch
Water District dlre(tor who
helped engineer friendly
tAkeover of Santa Ana
Heights Water Co., despite
Mesa Consolidated objec-
tions ... AJso developed
plan -ultimately thwart-
ed -to dump "recyded
water,• as he calls It. into
the Back Bay ... Ran unsuc-
cessfully for both Congiess
and st.te Assembly ... Salls,
Roflerblades, swims ... Mar-
ried, two children ...
Unr-*ed last yew
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~7,UndaW. ...
Nation's top Mere.des
dealer _. McMd Fletlcher
Jones Motorars frOm out·.-
of·the-w~ Dow Stnt.t
locatJon to sprlWflng new
Jamboree bid buHding
wftti aft the amenities-
putttng grwn, coffee bar,
computw work statJons ...
Also owns a home and c.ar
dealerships In Las Vegas ...
Daughter gr~uated from
USC this yur ... 8o11S,
sportflshes, KlJba dives ...
Jimmy Buffett fan ... lat
yar's ....... :M
11!.JolutO'W\71, 47~.·==~ USanta Ana 'Heights ... ~I
RV tycoon ($3 billion In Newport Beach Confwf'enc:a
annual sales) and phllan-6 VisitoB Bureau president
inr-i.. n. .. and wife Don-... Led the dty In hosting
oa, -;;;;;; half ~Ir, 1he Toshiba Senior Classic
Income to ctiarlty) ... golf tournament and the
Esoped past year In good Davis Cup tennis touma-
heatth after several stays in ment ... Continued to
the hospital ... Folksy and pump up the city's tourism ~en ... Serves on Industry, which brought In
Orange County Fair board an estimated $17 million In
... Owns one of biggest sales tax last year ... Loves
yachts -The Bounder -walking, running. working
In Newport Harbor ... Loves out ... Married longtime
to drive RV across country boyfriend this year ... Two
(now on month-long trip) sons, Jeff and Gregg ...
... Llllt yew's ..... Ing: Jt • Llllt plll"s r-*-"'F 15
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Executive director of Share
Our Selves, a Costa Mesa ~verty relief organization
... Largest agency for direct
aid -food, medical, finan-
ci,al -in Orange County
with a S 1.4 million budget
and more than 400 volun-
teers ... Ninety-two cents
of every dollar goes direct-
ly to the poor ... Also chairs
diverse coalition on wel-
f jl(e reform in the county
... Married, with five chil-
dren, one grandson ... Last
year's ranld"i: 3
2" John Huffman, 57, VNewport leach ...
Senior pastor of St.
Andrew's Pr~byterlan
Church In Newport Beach
... Church ranks among
nation's leaders In member-
ship, attendance, giving
and missions ... But, Huff-
man notes, "Statistics don't
particularly_impress Him" ...
Chairman of the board of
World Vision U.S., which
raised $303 million this past
year ... Married, one of his
three daughters died in
1991 of Hodgkin's disease
... Last year's ranking: 37
21 ........... 57,
l.Aguna Niguel ...
Fifth District suf)ef\'lsor,
appointed by Gov. Wiison
last December ... Fierce
opponent of commerdal
airport at El Toro ... Retired
Rockwell lntematlonal
administrator. served In Air
Force ... Has picture of
Upper Newport Bay on
office wall, big supporter
of dredging effort ... Wrfe
died of cancer In 1988, he
remarried in August .. .
Pennsylvania native ... One
son, currently In U.S. Navy
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West Side Costa
Mesa ... Newport-Mesa
Unified School District
board trustee ... Stands for
abstinence education,
•back to Qlsks• and limit-
ed federal control ... Often
the sole dissenter ln board
decisions ... Works at •A
Pea In the Pod• profes-
sional mat~rnlty wear
store ... Ukes to read
British and American hi~
tory ... Enjoys WNring a T·
shirt and shorts without
makeup ... Five children ... I.Mt,.... ...wing: 61
. 24 Ir.I llumt. S4, :~Beadl ...
Brought the Davis Cup to
his P•llsades Tennis Oub In
Newport Beach ... Paceset·
ter among Newport-Mesa
tennis leaders ... His Ideas,
promotions. special events
and dub management
policies are the standard ...
Members rave about his
innovatfve computer
matchmaking system ...
Has several pros as mem-
bers, Including Lindsay
Davenport ... Married,
three children ... LMt
yew's .... Ing: 17
2 5 Chudc Smith. 70,
Newport Beach •.•
leader of America's third-
largest Protestant congr ...
gation. calvary Chapel of ·
COSU Mesa, wltti 25,000
famllles ... Known affec·
tlonately as "Pastor Chuck"
... His wortc has spawned
more than 500 churches
around ttle world ... Huge
Internet presence ... Con-·
ducts mass baptisms in
· CdM's Pirate's Cove ... Leads
trip to Israel each year ...
Married, with four chil-
dren, several grandchildren
. .. LMt yMl's ranking: 17
2~ ..... ~.44. VDcMr Shores ...
Newport 8ffch city man-
•' ... Led city through
two twd-won. long-
fought blttles this year:
securing fuf\dlng for Back
Bay dredging and pushing
for county supetVlsors to
move fOtWard with plans
for a commercial airport at
El Toro Marine base ...
Wof'k.at\olic ... During rare
down tin)e likes to play
golf, spend time with kids
... Married, two daughters
··' L.-t ,...... ranking: 21
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27 0.-Santoyo, 34,
Anahetm Hills ... A
role model for local youths
·-Raised In Costa Mesa,
•ttended Estancia Hlgh ...
Has been executive direc-
tor of Save Our Youth, a
program for West Side
teeps, almost since Its
opening ... Adding about
75 more youths to Its schol·
aoolp program this school
year ... A newlywed, he's
no longer one of Costa
Mesa's most eligible bache-
lors ... Enjoys cooking for
his wife ... Last ye.r's
r.WJng:19
28AllM Roeder, 46,
Costa Mesa ... Hard-
working. friendly city man-
ager of Costa Mesa ... Has
guided City Hall In the last
year as officials made
strides toward Improving
four key service areas of
the city: fire, police, public
works and parks ... Helped
lure Rockwell Internation-
al, Costco and Whittier
law School to town ...
Loves his job ... Plays golf
and skis ... Former water
polo player ... Married this
year ... Last yur's nlnk-
lng: ,,
29aw-. .........
Newport ae.ct'I -· If you bump. set or spike In
Newport Of CdM, this local
volleyball honcho likely
helped you hone your
chops ... Second-year UCI
men's coach Is also known
as figurehead for Balboa
Bay Club-based club pro-
grams. which annually
stock high school and co~
lege rosters with talent : .. A
member of ua·s first bas-
ketball team ... Daughter
Kaili, 3, reportedly develop-
ing mean jump serve ...
Last~~'°
30Gery Hunt, 47,
CorOM del Mar ...
Executive vklt president of
Irvine Co .... The publk face
of Donald Bren ... Has been
with his boss longer than
any other employee ... The
godfather of Orange Coun-
ty polltla ... Recently raised
$300,000 at Four Seasons
dinner for Dan lundgren's
gubernatorial campaign ...
Has retreat in lake Arrow-
head ... Married, two boys
... Involved In Corona del
Mar High School Founda-
tion ... Catholic ... Last
yers ninkJng: 18
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31 Mac ......... 53,
South Coast Metro
... Fifth-year superinten-
dent of Newport-Mesa
school district ... Oversaw
expansion of class-size
reduction to third grade
and re-opening of two
elementary schools ...
National education figure
... Member of Harley Own-
er's Group, but made the
switch with his wife to red
BMW R-1 100 RS's ... loves
the orange peel shrimp at
Golden Dragon restaurant
... Last yMr"s .-...1ng: 2•
32 lob Md a.wrty Lewis, 73 and 70 respealvely.
Udo Isle ... Lovable local couple who captured
horseradng fans' hearts as their Sliver Charm nearly
won radng•s coveted Triple Crown -wins in the Ken-
tucky Derby. Preakness Stakes and Belmont Stakes ...
But the highlight of their year was celebrating their
50th wedding anniversary ... Own a beer distributorship
in Pomona ... Spend most of their time travelling
around the country to see their 40 horses in various
races ... like to ski, spend Christmas at second home in
Sun Valley, Idaho ... Granddaughter celebrated first
birthday the day before this year's Kentucky Derby ...
Three ~hildren ... Unranked last yew
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33 ~ ... 47,
Newport Beach ...
Owner of No. 1 real estate
company In sales in New-
port ~ach area ... Deflects
credit to his Coast Newport
Properties' 120 agents ...
Started firm in 1990 with •
four agents ... Former win-
ner of Big Canyon Countr9
Club golf championship ... •
Fired a 66 this yur at Big '
Canyon ... Key fund-raiser
for Corona del Mar High
Foundation ... Married. ·
with three children ... Lat
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Christmas Boat Parade and
• the Newport to Ensenada
boat race ... Enjoys sailing,
partkularly In his new
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... Also likes to golf, ski ...
Graduated from Newport
Harbor High School ... Mar-
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Irvine Co ..•. Came to com-
pany three years ago as
chief legal officer ...
Showed numerous other
talents, promoted to CFO ...
Rising star inside the Irvine
Co .... Formerly managing
partner of Orange County
office of Latham & Watkins
... Serves on several boards
of directors, Including Cir-
cus Circus' ... Big golfer (1 1
handicap) ... Married. two
grown children ...
Unranked IMt yHr
37 Mllrthll ...... 46 N~Beach ... '
President Newport-Mesa
Unified School Board ...
Former special education
teacher ... Helped work a
compromise between par-
ents In reopening of Rea
and Davis schools ... Works
as community servke per-
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Orange County Performing
Arts Center ... Does needle-
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to talk radio ... Married,
five children ... Unranked
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38 lnlCie and Shllron
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bined 111. Costa Mesa ...
Founders and owners of
Mother's Kitchen, which
has three Orange County
locations ... launched the
popular health-food mar-
ket and restaurant in 1978
... 300 employees ... Costa
Mesa residents since 1949
... Enjoy swimming, yoga,
body surfing and garden·
ing ... Their mantra:
Blessed to be alive I ... Two
kids, three grandchildren
... Unranked last year
395-.V. l>'••blol\ 30, and Gn9 Ruh. 29, respec-
tively, Costa Mesa •.• Opened Culinary Wraps In
Hillgren Square last spring. a fun, healthy eating sensa-
tion enjoyed by the likes of Dennis Rodman and Tom
Arnold ... Rumor has it that Arnold pulled up to the
tiny eatery In a limousine ... Both USC grads •.. Ruh
started out selling produce to high-end restaurants ... •1
take care of the food and the operations, and Steve
handles the cash and spends most of his tJme In the
back counting the beans" ... Will open second shop In
Brea in January ... unranked last y..
40Joe Ertcbon. 40,
Costa Mesa ... In
first year of hiS second and
last term on Costa Mesa
Crty Council ... lr1$trUmental
in city's falling crime rate
and booming business
community ... Especially
Involved in West Side issues
... Started last year an unof·
tidal -Turkey Trot• six-mile
run on Thanksgiving for
East Side neighbors ... Runs
around city each day at 5
a.m .... Assistant coach of
son's all-star baseball team
... Married, four children ...
Last y...-s n.nldng: 4
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41 Del Heintz, 47, Cos-
ta Mesa ... General
Manager of Media One
cable station ... Started his
cable TV c.areer In 1975
with 12 channels In Wash·
ington ... Now runs a 90-
channel station ... His
favorite: The Leaming
Channel ... Will take over
as chairman of the Costa
Mesa Chamber of Com-
merce in 1998 ... Avid out·
doorsman, fisherman and
golfer ... Active in numer·
ous local charities ... Mar·
rled, two sons ...
Unranked last year
42 MM'pNt Gntton.
59, laguna Beach ...
Second-year president of
Orange Coast College ...
Oversaw wiring of the
campus for a computer
network ... Works to bring
different employees at the
campus together ... Former
English professor ... Sup-
porter of the arts ... Loves
the South Coast Metro
area .. Enjoys writing poet-
ry ... Three children ...
Unranked last year
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43Dena~
• 50, Huntington
Beach ... 45th diwlct U.S.
Representat.ive serving Cos-
ta Mesa and parts of New·
port ... Recently married
campaign manager; Rhon·
da Carmony, In France ...
Elected to the House in
1988 ... BattJed Costa Mesa
Mayor Peter Buffa in pri-
mary challenge in 1992 ...
Former press secretary and
speech writer in the Rea-
gan White House ... The
"Surfin' Congressman• ...
Unr-*ed last yMr
Bd~ bcaltiful no~ has
to bC as risky. We'~ the~ hospital
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55, Newport Beach
. .. 10th district state Assem-~
btywoman elected in ~i
November 1994 and re-µ
elected easily in 1996 ...
Former aide to Supervisor ~
Tom Riley ... Founded her f'
own pla.stlc injection mold-7
ing company and still sits t
on board ... Recently ·~
moved to Harbor Cove ... t•
New gotfer spends most of ~
her time at t.he Mesa Verdey
and Newport Beach golf J,
courses ... Four sons, seven~.
grandsons ... Unranked J-,
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45 "-* a.er, lrvlne, and Jake llohrer, 53, Balboa
lslMd ... Adler was longtime chairman of the now-
defunct TKO Bell Newport Oassk Pro-Am, which has
merged with the Toshiba Senior Classk ... Wiii co<halr the
Senior PGA Tour eYent with Rohrer ••• Served on the
board at Hoeg Memorial HospitAll Presbyterian for the
past four years ... Partner at Deloitte & Toudle In lrvlQe .. .
UCLA grad ... Attends most Bruin home football games .. .
Served on Irvine school board for the last three years ...
Married, two daughters ... Only Top 103 honoree who
refused to give age ... Rohrer was also bigwig with Taco
Bell Newport Oauk ... Volunteer for Hoag since 1981
through the 552 Oub, the hospital's fund-raising organi-
zation ... GM of Padflc Art & Design Materials in Santa
Ana ... Earned MBA from Stanford ... Loves Balboa l.sland
... Married, two daughters, both Corona del Mar High
graduates ... moth UN'Wlkecl last year
':A~ John Giibert. 43, 6i'VSouth Coast Metro
... General manager of The
Westin South Coast Plaza
and president of the Costa
Mesa Tourism Council •..
Has run the 390-room
hotel since 1994 ... The
tourism council wom on a
$500,000 budget to pro-
mote the city ... Loves the
arts: A regular at South
Coast Repertory and Per-.
forming Arts Center ... Sin-
gle ... unranked last yur
4.7~Atlen.s1, del Mar ...
Director of Orange County
publk affairs for Southern
Clllf0mla Edison ... First
vice chair of the county
Republican Party and on
mite GOP's potttkal educa-
tion committee. ...
"Nlxonette• at age 14 ...
Foor degrees In political
science , .. Occasional guest
on •cNN & Company# ...
Hobbles: reading, playing
the piano ... Married, three
children, seven grandchil-
dren ... Unnnlced last
year'
A 0 ... ""9ff, 49,
6fOCosg Mesa •.• Youth
soccer czar of Newport·
Mesa ... In second ye1r as
commissioner of AYSO
Region 97 ... Responsible to< record-5ettlng 1,850
kids and 155 teams and
army of volunteers ... Gives
credit to strong 2S.mem·
ber board, which includes
wife Paula ... Two soccer·
playing kids: Annie, 13,
and Adam, 10 ... "It's my
way to be with the kids" ...
Market specialist for a new
local telephone company ... &Mt,........ ,....lng: 8
49=:bom. 39,
Corona def Mar ... General
manager of Crystal Court.,
resident·in-tralning to take
the reins of South Coast
Plaza, heir to the
Segerstrom fortune ...
Bright, thoughtful, refresh-
ingly open to ideas, out-
doors.type ... Enjoys camp--
Ing, surfing; climbed Half
Dome, surfed Bali ... Week-
end gardener and art col-
lector ... Active local chari·
ties ... Youngest son of
Henry Segerstrom ... Lut
year's ninldng: 25
50 •Ill Hamlttan, 73,
Corona del Mar ...
Owner of restaurant~rcuit
mainstays The Cannery,
Malarky's and The River·
boat Cafe ... As president
of Newport Harbor Nautl·
cal M~seum, oversaw Its
refurbishing and expansion
Into new location on Coast
Highway ... El)dured publk
criticism of bars and
restaurants in Cannery Vil-
lage area ... Likes to ski
and surf ... Married, three
sons ... Last y..,..s nink-
lng: 50
51 :::~
Oran~ County's powerful
treasurer/tax collector ...
One of the few who pre-
dicted county's bankruptcy
and now a national figure
in world of finance ... Big
hitter In Republican Party
... Has been eyeing a run
for state treasurer ... Histo.
ry buff, especially Califor·
nia history ... Devout Chris-
tian ... Famous for bad
jokes ... Married, three chil-
dren ... Last y..,..s nink-
lng: 58
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Megabroker of Newport Beach
International President's Elite Award, Certified
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California · according to Unique Homes maga·
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Having represented some of the best properties
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IO" producer in Newport Beach since 1992.
Carol's humble beginnings fonned valuable
assets for her booming career in real estate sales.
Carol was born in Long Beach and has lived in
Southern California since childhood. Upon
receiving her Bachelor of Arts degree from
Whittier college, she moved to Newport Beach
to begin her teaching career for the Newport
Mesa ~hool District Carol taua,ht at the ele-
mentary school level for over a decade, ifte'r
which &be retired to raise her family.
Drawing upon a mix of hard work and eothusi·
asm, Carol's real estate career has bcco a suc-
cess from the start. Indeed, despite a lack.luster
real estate market in recent years, Carol has con-
tinued to dramatically expand her business dur·
ing that same period. She is the recipient of
Coldwell Banker's highest honors: which is only
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agents in the United States and Canada. Carol's
outstanding track record in the luxury home
nwtct earned her inclusion in the July • 1996
Unique Homes Mapzine. in an article entitled
"Megatifoten of California." Most recently,
Carol closed a uansactioa. repreaeoting both
buyer and seller. on a stumlina Harbor Island
home listed at $4,49,,000.
Al .,.n of her commitment to pri?Vide bet clients
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52 Juc9e ArgrrOI. 57,
Harbor Island ...
Wife of developer George
Argyros ... PTesldent of the
powerful Argyros Founda-
tion, and board member
of just about every Impor-
tant county group ... Ca.
starred In South Coast
RepertOI')' fund-raiser:
"Love Letters• ... Leap--
year baby whose every
fourth-year birthday bash
is the talk of Orange
County ... Mother of three
grown children · ... Loves fly
fishing ... Last y..,..s
ninklng:98 .
53 John Heclges, 42,
Peninsula Point ...
Newport Beach city coun-
cilman ... Strong supporter
of highly controversial Bal-
boa Peninsula revitaliza-
tion plans ... Conservative,
often the "1" In 6-1 votes
... Revels In voicing his
sometimes-extreme views
on almost any topic on the
City Council agenda ...
Northwest Airlines captain
... Enjoys studying Ameri·
can Revolutionary history
·--Married, two daughters
... Last year's ranking: 14
~A Sgt.John ~,43,Coto
de Caz.a ... Public Informa-
tion officer for the New-
port Beach Police Depart-
ment ... Professional and
informative; good rapport
with the press ... Super-
vised department's robbery
and homicide detail ...
Coordinates an aggressive
police softball team ... 1g.
year department veteran ...
Married, two children ...
An amateur chef specializ.-
ing in French country cook·
ing ... last year's rank·
Ing: 78
5 5::_•-r.,..,.. . 21, Newport
Be.ch ... Reached the temh' "'
finals of the U.S. Open, he(.
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of Palisades Tennis dub ...
Single, but ~Id at the U.S. i
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osta Mesa ... Newport Beach ... • Huntington Newport BMCh ••.
Founded Share Our Selves Chief executive officer of Beach ... Community rela-Director of new Orange
in 1970 ... Remains active in Santa Anita Operating tlons offbr for Newport County Museum of Art ...
the group and still serves Company and Santa Anita Beach Fire and Marine Oversaw the highly contro-
on Its board of directors ... Realty ... The big man at Department ... Started as a verslal merger of the New-
Also active with Cal Opti-Santa Anita Park racetrack lifeguard In 1969 ... Was port Harbor and Laguna
ma, the county-managed in Arcadia ... In charge of member of the transition art museums into the sue-
health care plan, as part of everything at the track ... team that merged the fire cessful and stab4e new
the mem~ advisory com-Plays the ponies, but and lifeguard department countywlde venue ... Keeps
mittee ... loves to read; just doesn't consider himself •a in 1994 ... Promotes Project a horse in the Bade Bay ...
finished •Night Class• by heavy bettor• ... Former Wipeout, a neck and spinal Vacations In Venke ... Mar-
Irish novelist Maeve Binchy rodeo cowboy who broke injury prevention program ried, two stepdaughters ...
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Mother Teresa of Costa Native of Port Arthur, Strives to visit every major
Mesa ... Married, wit h sev-Texas, who is full of one-league baseball stadium
en children ... Last year's liners ... Urvanked last with wife, three children ...
renklng:67 year Last y....-s ranking: 99
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doctor at ltvlne Co .... Cul-Chief executive officer and Hills ... Orange County Ftilr. tive director of the Costa •• tlvates media relationships, co-founder of award-win-grounds general manager Mesa a.amber of Com-
both IOCAll and national ... ... ~lded over record-merce for five years ...
Senior VP Is trusted adviser
nln~ Taco Mesa restaurant
cha n ... Opened the first breaking fair this summer Named Citizen of the Year 1
by Orange Coast College • to C>of\ald Bren ... Worked eatery in Costa Mesa six ... Joined fair 24 years ago
as press secretary for Vice years ago, now has three working with llvestock ... last year ... Respected by
President Bush and Govs. locations ... Taco Mesa was Now supervises 65 year-both City Hall and local
Oeukmajlan and Wilson ... voted best camltas in Los round, full-time woricers -merchants ... Instrumental
Former political reporter Angeles and best burritos including her father, Jim. in reviving the chamber
for San Diego Union ... Sin-on the West Coast in who runs the fairgrounds and making it into a
gle ... Recently took hiking restaurant critic polls ... Vice livestock and Centennial viable, effective tool to
tour along Italian Riviera ... president of Latino leader-Farm ... More than 1,000 promote the city ... Enjoys
Has 1 &year-old daughter ship Council ... Married, employees come on board reading about pre-Colom-
in La Jolla who models ... with four kids and one during the summer fair ... bian American history ... Last,_,... rMklng: JS grandchild ... Last YMI"• Married, three children ... Teen daughter ... Last
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OCHnfront ... City ot New-
. port Beach film llalson ...
Has Increased the number
of commercials, movies
and TV shows shot In New·
port BHCh from 20 In 1987
to 190 In 1997 ... R1Jns own
production company,
called Cinemafloat ... For-
mer Rolling Stone photo
editor ... Doesn't drive -
owns about 12 different
bikes ... Busy, talkatlve,
hyper~getic ...
Unnnked last YNr
65Rallh ..... 52, New-
port Beach ... Chair-
man of city's economk
development committee ...
Chairman emeritus of the
Newport Harbor Area
Chamber ... Orange Coast
College Foundation board
of directors ... Splits profes-
sional time between his
two businesses: Newport
Internet Services and The
Hill Partnership lnc.,.an
architecture firm ... Mem-
ber of the Newport Harbor
High Area Site Council ...
Married, three kids ... Last
year's r•nklng: 3J
66 Gonion.....,,
60, Costa Mesa ••.
President of Rainbow Mag·
netlcs, Inc. ... Member of
CM900 ... Member of the
board of Hoag Hospital
and Hoag Hospital Founda-
tion ... Elder at St.
Andrew's Presbyterian
Church ... Long-time head
of Prayer Breakfast ... Auc-
tioneer ... Likes golf, jog-
ging, chasing the wife
around the house ... Listens
to Rod Stewart Lyle Lovett
and the Pet Shop Boys .. .
Married, three children .. .
Unr•nked last yeer
671'0m .......
~.6'and65,
Udo Isle ... Tom is president
of development company
... Joan Is a driving force
with the Orange County
Art Museum, where she
serves as a trustee ... As
major donors to the build-
ing fund, the Rlachs
believe •that one day (the
museum) will be one of
the major art museums in
California" ... Vig support-
ers of USC ... lWo grown
sons, both married, seven
grandchildren ...
Unr•nked last year
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Beach •.. Supervisor of
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for the District Attorney's
Offke ... Provides emo-
tional support and guid-
ance through the legal
labyrinth for loved ones of
homicide vktlms ... Coun-
seled those affected by
the local crimes of John
Joseph Famalaro, Eric
Wayne Bennett and Mark
Richard Hilbun, among
others ... Married, three
children ... Unr-*ed last
yeer
69 ~ ...... 60, Huntington Beach, and
o.vkl Emmes, 58, Laguna Beach ... The guiding
lights (artlstk dir~or and producing artistic director,
respectively) of South Coast Repertory theater ... Dur·
Ing the past year, the theater has staged four world
premiere plays, all of which were also produced in New
York ... The 34th season just opened with Shaw's
•Pygmalion" ... When not at the theater, Benson flies
hls open<ockpit planes ... Emmes recently celebrated
the birth of his fourth grandchild ... Last ~s ......
Ing: 61
70 ..... ,,....,,68,
Corona del Mar ... ~
Founder and chief e)(ecu-•
tive officer of The Ritz ...
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County for luxurious din-
ing ... Worked in Shanghai
c.lfes as a teenager ... Later·
went into top manage-
ment positions at the
famous Scandia and
Lawry's restaurants ...
Prager and his wife, Char-
lene, have been honored
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... Thyen has served on respadively, Westdlff ••. lnformltion officer of the bluff ... President lf"ld CEO
Major pa.yen In local Costa Mesa Police o.p.rt-of Hoag Hospital, a $250 every slgniflcMrt cNrfUble
water~llty Issues for meot ... Commander of the million ent«ptfse with board In this county ... She
<>CNn and bey ... Stanfofd S.WAT. team and det.c-2,500 empl~ and h~ Is a worker wtth 4 ~-
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tor ... Volooteers wery gle nerve-rending responsJ-pit.II admits more patients Her top priorities Include
week It SOS Medic.al Oink bllitJes wt.lie maintaining than any other jn county ... the Orange County Per-
... Likes distance ocean mel~ demeanor ... A big contributor of the forming Arts Center, South
swimming ... She's on Spearheaded the local medical services at Share Coast Repertory and
board of Friends of Har-lnvestigltlon Into the dis-Our Selves ... Big communl-Assessment and Treatment
bors, Beaches and Parks ... appearance of Denise ty volul)teer ... Chamber Services Center ... Married
Abe GQP cO<halr of Pro Huber ... Black-belt in alki-stalwart ... Enjoys reading, to Or. Oelane Thyen w 29
Choice Orange County ... do ... Former chemist ... running along lack Bay, years ... Mother of three
Former Rose queen ... 1Wo Married, with two children some golf ... Man:led, two grown sons ... Ult yMl's
daughters. two grandkids ... Coaches youth sports ... Children ... Utww*ed last rMldng: 71 ... IMt,..,.. ........ 51 Unr-*ed'-t~ yur
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~s""' .....,. 42. 'I, Huntington Bel<'.h ...
Newport Beach fire and
~fl'l8rlne chief ... Forged
plan that put firefighters
behind wheel of ambu-
lances ~· President of
Orange County Fire Chiefs
Association ... Active In
tons of organizations,
indudlng Newport Cham-
ber and Commodores ...
Presldetlt of Speak-Up
Newport. a community
forum ... Just earned his
private pilot's lken$e .. .
Married, two children .. .
Last year's ...nklng: 59
76 Wiii 5wWn, 37,
lrvlne ... Editor of
award-winning, Costa
Mesa-based alternative OC
Weekly ... Two-year-old
paper -with its stinging
tone -has Infl uenced both
OC elite and county news-
papers ... Former publisher
of World Trade magazine
and aide to Irvine's Larry
Agran ... Intelligent has
master's degree in history
... Used to be lead singer in
punk band and a Marxist
... loves running, reading,
hockey ... Utvanlced last
YNr •
77 HMthwSOiMn,
141, Costa Mesa ...
Newly elected city council·
woman ... Earned her early
political stripes as presi-
dent of the East Side
Homeowners Association
... Since joining the council.
proposed putting cameras
at intersections to catcH
red-light runners ... Owns
her own interior redecorat·
ing business ... loves all
kinds of art plus sailing
and horseback riding along
the Back Bay ... Salt Lake
City, Utah native ... Last
yew's ranking: 52
7 0 ·11c11tw,nn.66,
OHarbor Vk!w ... For-
mer Newport Beach city
manager who remains the
civic godfather on munlcl·
pal affairs ... Though offi-
cially retired, he runs small
government relations con-
sultant business ... dlents
include Ford Motor land
and tenants at the Marina
Mobile Home Park ...
Active in Mormon church
... San Diego Chargers fan
(has tickets on the 40-yard
line) ... Five successful chll·
dren, eight grandchildren
... Lut year's r.nldng: 70
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... Costa Mesa's chief of
police ... Past president of
California Police Chiefs
Association ... Charter pres-
ident of the tourlsm-pro-
motlng Costa Mesa 900 ...
Co<halrman of the 552
Movie Premiere Committee
at Hoag Hospital ... Mar-
ried, two sons ... An avid
golfer, shooter, and collec·
tor of western memorabil-
ia, he keeps one of Wyatt
Earp's knives on display in
his office ... Last year's
r ... lng:46
80 .. Md>onelt, so.
a...guna Niguel ...
Quiet but respected New-
port Beach police chief ...
Took OVef' department four
years ego ... Board of direc-
ton, California Polke
Chiefs Association ... Seer~
tary-Treasurer of the
Orange County Police
Chiefs and Sheriffs Associa-
tion ... Former chief of
Woodland, a suburb of
Sacramento ... Devoted
family man with wife and
two sons ... Likes the music
of Celine Dion ... Last
yHr'S r-*lng: 55
81 LA.Cellular 82 ... ~53 ., ..... 0, Bonita L8guna Bffch ·~
Creek Park ... Proposed Newport Beach city attor-
project could mean ney for 15 years ... Behind
$30,000 in lease payments the-scenes force in lots of
to the city ... Enraged resi-~gnlficant city issues: the •
dents surrounding the park fight for an airport at El •
opposed the plan so much Toro Marine base, the so-~'
that they hired a lawyer. far successful effort to sh
called for the ouster of City down the Mermaid nude
Manager Kevin Murphy · restaurisnt the struggle to
and City Attorney Bob prevent the Irvine Rand\
Bum ham, and stormed a Water District from dump-•
City Council meeting ... mg reclaimed water in thet
Enjoys listening in on peo-bay ... Serious, doesn't lik]e'
pie's cellular phone conver-being in the spotlight ...
sations ... Unranked last Last year's ranking: 19
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Through An Artist's Eye
BALBOA I SLAND ARTWALK
Sunday, October 26 • 9am -Spm
Steve Simon, artist and author of Newport Beach, California, will debut his
second art book entitled
Orange Cou nty: Through An Artist's Eye
at the upcoming BALBOA ISLAND ARTwALK. The coffee table style book
includes over fifty reproductions of Simon's oil paintings of Orange County,
each accompanied by the artist's rhyming verse.
For inquiries contact:
P.O. Box 34, BalbOa Island 92662 • (714)675-0969
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83:::=.:· ...
president of the Balboa
Performing Arts Thfftre
Foundation, local rHttor
~ community activist ...
led the foundation In
finally buying the Balboa
Onema after years of try-
ing ... Gardens In her spare
time ... Thrill of her year
was seeing opera singer
Luciano Pavarotti perform
in New Yoric ... Husband
Bob, dogs Foxy and Pooky
... I.Mt yew's ranking:
4.J
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65, Corona del Mar
... She founded the Richard
Flamson Cancer Screening
Center at Hoag Hospltal
following her husband's
death from cancer several
years ago ... Her goal Is to
help others fadng cancer
thrO\Jgh the area of here-
ditary screening ... Serves
on multiple local boards ...
Her opinion is considered
~al by many in this
community seeking advice
on problem solving ...
Grandmother ... Unrenked
lasty .. r
85 Jll Lk¥I. ~. Souttt
Ce>MtMetro ...
Media relations and mar-
keting supervisor for the
Orange County f:air ... A
professional, hard-working
and personable publk rela-
tions expert ... The woman
behind those wacky fair
themes ... Next year, the
fair theme is "We're lh the
Pink" ... Fullerton native
who showed cattle, chick-
ens and other livestock at
the fair as a kid ... Recentty
took up tap dancing ...
One son, 15 ... Last yew's
r.,.lng:26
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Gaall1lt; 32 anct 28,
respectively, ~ ..
Beach ... Chef/ownen of
Aubergine restaurant In •
Newport Beac:h ... Their
elegant. contemporary
French cuisine has received
national aa:lalm ... ptan to
open a second restaurant
in South Coast ptaza next
month ... Their hobby Is
their 20-month-old daugh-
ter, Madeline -· llm Is a
graduate of Newport Har-
bor High ... IJN'enbd lest
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301 Victoria Street, Costa Mesa (714) 642-2734
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When California's electric utility industry changes in 1998, there will be many customer benefits.
And you won't have to do a thing to get them. + Ral:e IUIJuetion. New rate reduction bond·s will
result in a 10°/o rate reduction for residential and small business customers.--+ Your C~reu. You Will
be offered the opportunity to choose who sells ~lectricity to you. As an Edison customer, you may keep
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California Edison will continue to deliver electricity to you with tile eune high-quality,
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Harbor MMter ... Captain
with the Orange County
Sheriff'• Department sta·
tioned 8t Newport Harbor
... SUpeM$el 60 deputies,
the Sunset+luntington,
Newport Beach and Dana
Point harbof's and 42 miles
of coestllne frorn Sunset
Beach t o San Clemente
and territory extending
three mllft out to sea ...
Assumed his post in 1993 .•.
Writes poetry ... Recently
widowed, no children ...
unnnked last,....
From
$69.95/used per yr~
$119.95/new per yr.
88 .. ltadr. 47, Bal-
boa ... A partner in
Catalina Passenger Service
and an owner of Balboa
Pavilion ... Grew up in
N~ served in Viet·
nam, then took summer
job at Davey's Locker in
1970 and never left ...
Se~ed on Project 2000 sub-
committee, the city's'penin-
sula improvement plan ...
Was named Newport Beach
Conferena and Visitors
Bureau's Member of the
Year in 1994 ... Married
with two teenage children
... Unr-*ed last ,....
89Jtm de loom, SS,
Newport 8ffch ...
Rotary District governor,
overseeing 54 dubs and
2,600 members in Orange
and Los Angeles counties
... Executive director of
Interfaith Council and
Orange Coast Association
... Event organizer of Taste
of Newport and the Los
Angeles Home and Garden
Show ... Fonner 13-year
Newport-Mesa trustee ...
loves good Scotch, the
beach and desert ... Mar-
ried, two grown daughters
... I.Mt yur's,........ 58
90.ut 1\lrplt, 44, West
Side Costa Mesa ...
Wrote proposal for Fami-
lies Costa Mesa and
became director ·-Qu~is
personal law practke to
continue the late Roy
Alvarado's legacy of help-
ing low-income Latinos In
Costa Mesa .•. Coordinates
family services, leadership
and community efforts ...
Water skis on the Colorado
River a couple times each
year ... UnQnked last
year
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1700 W. COAST HWY.
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91 Glly tttc PHI Kelly,
S7, Balboa Penlnsula
.•. Editor of community
newsletter Balboa Beacon
... Turned the gcmipy Bal-
boa Blab Into more newsy
Beacon ... Rallied an edec-
tk group of locals to get
back the historic U-Orlve
boat sign from the owners
of the Emerald Forest
restaurant ... Volunteers at
Hoag Hospital ... loves
tooling around the harbor
on her revamped tugboat
... Married, five children,
four grandchildren ...
Unr-*ed last year'
92 Al ElcHer, 76, Costa
Mesa ... Offtcial nidc-
name is •the ~of East
19th Street.• but could just
as easily be •KJng of the
Speed Humps• ... Active In
fight to install speed humps
or some other traffic diver-
sion on 19th Street ... Seven
years ago, helped defeat
city plans to widen his street
to four lanes ... Retired Navy
chief and Orange County
marshal ... Married for 55
years with three sons, five
grandchildren and one
great grandchild ...
Urv'Mked last YM"
93Jlm Scott Sr.~
Jr., 71and41
respectively, Mesa Verde ...
The father-and-son team
own Seco Seals, an air-
plane and rocket parts
company ... Financially sup-
port the Estancia and Costa
Mesa high school's athletic
teams ... Got $500,000 ath-
letic upgrade plan for the
schools approved ... Jim Sr.
started the movement for
an education parcel tax by
presenting the board with
$120 ... Both married and
Eagle Scouts ... Unrar*-ed
last,..,.
94 ..... ••51,
Dewer Shores -No-I nonsense, poUtJalty wwy :
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Newport Bffch city coun-I
cilman ... ~ lead pro-
El Toro airport fortes
through the county super-
visors' December wta In
favor of making the
Marine base a commercial
airport ... Saw new FletdMt
Jones Moton:ars open In
his district this year ... Runs.
swims, golfs ... Bic:ydes
every year in Europe •..
Married, one daughter .•.
Last ~s ~74
GEM WISE
Three moves took us from
Balboa Island to Westcllff Plaza
and then across the street to our
present location on W~tcllff Drive.
39 years ago when we opened
that little store on Balboa Island,
Newport was a Pasadena summer
resort, Costa Mesa was a bean
field, UCI hadn't made It to the
drawing board ... and at least half
of our present client list hadn't
even been born.
We've just exercised an option
to extend our lease and while I
don't think I'll be here another 39
years, maybe my grandson Bill
and the 4th generation of our
family will still be active in this
business. No, I am not retiring just
yet ... maybe when I'm 80 ...
that's a nice round number.
(714) 642-3310
We are celebrating our store's
anniversary with a special event ...
showing a collection of jewelry
featuring October's birthstones
opal and tounnallne ... and
refreshments •.. And special
prices up to 39% off on
merchandise now in stock.
While most people associate
opal with Australia, we do have
deposits of fine boulder opal In
Oregon, Idaho, and Nevada and
tounnallne is found in Southern
California and Maine. So stop by
and celebrate with us, see our
nice display of native gemstones
and take advantage of this
opportunity to do some earty Mary Barr, Certified Gemologist holiday shopping. The length of
this event is limited so don't miss
out. Come in soon for the best
selection.
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Newport Bay Hospital, located on Dover & 16th in Newport Beach, is
pleased to announce :1~EI \ • \I< ~ T ·· , for our Seniors.
This program was developed to promote awareness and appreciation for
the communities in which we live.
Call your Resource Center
(714) 650-9700
For our other community services ...
+ Senior Mental Health + Recommendations for Senior Living . + Medicare/Insurance Questions
+: Care Giver Education
+, Grief & Loss
~ Spiritual SuP1>9!1_. _ _,_..___,_.~
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eral manager of the~ ·c~ deputy pr~
Consolidated Water District officer serving the New--
for last 16 years ... last few port-Mesa area ... Goel
have been some rocky school to school gMng
ti~ ... Mesa recently lost guidance and tough low
out on its bid to annex to juvenile offend«s ... •
Santa Ana Heights to Irvine Known for firmness and
Ranch Water o~ .. r '/ /empathy ... Handled an
Nativepf Sant'a Baib'a(a 1 esflrnated 1,000 cases in
who llkes hunting phe~ • the five years she's sefVed
ant In Utah and gold the area ... Known by
prospecting on famt1y land / every principal and guld-
near Gorman ... Marri~ / ence counselor ... Loves
with three kids and sevel'I hiking, camping, crime flc-
grandchildren ... tion ... Active In her church
Utvanked last year ... Unranked last,_..
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se rved daily from 7 a.m . to 3 p.m. at the Back Bay Cafel
WE'VE EXTENDED OIJR
DINNER SFASON!
Join us for grilled laJltas, cbl~ken,
sleak, p88la Br seafood speclal8
and a 8UD8el '1ew on our heated ~Uo!
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tlOns direaor of 0r-.
Coast College few 26 ~
.. , Afl OCC atwn. he Nd
four children attend the
cOllege ... Worited to get
the school's logo and cof.. on changed to orange
and ~ ... Announces
the footbaM and basbt-
bllll games ... Goes home
CNICft efternocin to meet
his wife -tWQ daugh-ters '91' lunch ... LMt . yw.ta,.*"-.=a
Calvary Church
Newport Mesa ,. ____
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You've Been
Wanting to
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Our guest speaker Dr. Ralph Venuto, is a Board Ccnified Orthopaedic
Surgeon, a former Olympic Team physician, and he has been a consultant to
the Joffrey Ballet and NBA. If knee pain, stiffness, instability, swelling, and/or
immobility is keeping you from doing the things you enjoy, dor4 · ·
opportunity to learn about the latest in medical trends and t~tlll
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This exclusive location
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KqJpur with prayer ' and fasting, other sec-
ular Jews roncentrate ' : Qn introspection
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By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot
G ina Nessel takes Yorn Kip-
pur, the Jewish Day of
Atonement, very serious-
: ly. But that doesn't mean she will
, be spending her weekend pray-l ing or even keepin_g the tradition-
' al fast.
The Newport Beach resident
• will be observing the holiday,
: which begins at sundown today,
' with other secular and humanist
Jews who emphasize ethics and
self-discipline over a relationship
with a higher power.
•vou don't have a relationship
with a supernatural. divine
being,· Nessel said. •vou still
have a spirit of justice and caring
without a reliltionship to God.·
'Ilad.itionally, Yom Kippur
marks the day that God forgave
the Israelites for worshipping a
golden calf, said Rabbi Mark
Miller, of Temple Bat Yahin.
Each year, 10 days after Rosh
Hashana, religious Jews fast and
pray to God for forgiveness.
Miller said be sees observing
Yom Kippur without focusing on
God's forgiveness akin to per-
forming Shakespeare's "Hamlet"
without the Prince of Denmark.
However, some members of
the Pacific Congregation, the
Jewish Culture School and the
Jewish Secular Association, who
are sponsoring a secular obser-
vance Saturday in Costa Mesa,
argue that they are simply belng
true to themselves.
•Just by reciting these (tradi-
tional) things, it became sort of
meaningless," said Phyllis
Jacobs, a member of the Pacific
Congregation. "We don't fast.
We're not required to do any-
thing. We only do things ·that
have meaning for us. It's a very
penonal thing .•
Jacobs, a Newport Beach resi-
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O I' E '.'\ I ~ (, " r \\ I> lJ O ll S Hobie
bOOkkeeper
arrested j:
•The osta Mesa wo ·
is ac:cufOO of skimming j
$70,000 from the Coron
de! Mar company.
By Christopher Goffard, Daify ;;to
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CORONA DEL MAR -~
Costa Mesa woman was arrest«t
this week for embezzling neaitr
$70.000 over the course of a re:¥
from Hobie Sports Limited '1
Corona del Mar, authorities sa!<t·
Beverly Brewer Mucha, 44;~
store's bookkeeper, alleg~
started taking the cash last ~
mer, when co-owner Mi~1
Mullen was distracted from:!' company's finances by -, s
daughter's battle against can ,
those dose to the case said. :!
"This is the darkest part of OUr
whole history as a store,• said t:6-
owner R.B. Alexander. ~It's~
someone cut our heart out. Td' t
it mildly, we're in a crisis." ...
MARC MARTIN I OAl.V "'LOT
Rea Diustc instructor Larry Cline leads students, teachers and administrators 1n tbe Macarena on 1burSclay during the ottidal
opening ceremonies for the new school for fifth-and slitb.-graders.
Alexander and Mullen, "cll-
lege buddies from Cal State IxiDiJ
Beach who went into bllSinetS
together at Hobie's in 1975, ~
Mucho about five years ago:~
handle the books.
Alexander said he bee+
aware of the embezzling ~r
noticing inconsistencies in
books.
Rea celebrates new campus "Have you ever watch~"
~ inovie where the hairs ci
il)a ba<:J of your neck. start ~
stand up?· Alexander said. I
said, 'My God, if the checks
going into the savings acco
then there's nothing going in
cl1ecking account, and the c
disappearing.'"
From left,
Chris Harris,
Alvaro Ramos
and Luis
Reyes take
their places
prior to a
mUllcal per-
lor1Dllllal
Thunday
morning that
was part of
the Rea
school open-
lng cere-
monies.
to get
' 1W hldldolwa wda ldl U.b lrtl I to
-8-fOot -"' ..... -30 --tbo-·•oot• _.. 1lf:lll IUD blltweea
....... IOlb-ind ...... ..,......... __.,
-But its fifth-and sixth-gradaq are still waiting
for some playground and das5room equipment.
By Michelle Terwilleger, Daily Pilot
COSTA f\.1ESA -Friendly
teachers and nice classrooms
certainly make students at Rea
Fifth and Sixth Grade Center
happy, but a handful of stu-
dents said at an opening cere-
mony Wednesday that basket-
ball hoops and soccer goals are
the way to their hearts.
"I didn't like it (at first}
because we had no basketball
cowts, 6nd no tether balls,·
fifth-Qrader Edglll' Zepeda
said. "Now I like it because we
have our equipment."
Rea and Davis fifth-and
sixth-grade centers opened
this fall y.rithout UbrarieJ, bas-
ketball courts and othef equip·
ment, but students sa\':khey are
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Mucha will be arraigned
week on charges of .grand
She is being held 'on $150,
bail.
The o.Wners said they
plan to dose the shop.
"Otwfously it hurt us,
hopefully not mor!Allv, • M
said. •we've been here 22
We plan to be here another
years.·
Mullen said the crime can~
a sense of personal betrayal.
"I considered her a friend
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In the meantime. beadlgoen
eajoy them as much as they want,
long .. they don't dig into the -
hurt trumsetves, Pisani said.
•Kids like to run up them and
down,. Pisani said.
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All l}udrey, all the tim
Port's weeklong Hepburn film festival begins t~a
The eyes. The neck. The r-------------------------------------------------
Givenchy dothes. See for yourself I f
-again and again and again -, : FILM SCHEDULE
why AU!lrey Hepburn bu : •-Y _ -11om1n
remained an avatar of cLus and 1 ::-:r-:
11y1e di.Iring the Port TI>eotre's f Holidiy," 7:10 P·'I'-'
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locals o
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hether you're shopping
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-beymd _ ... ""'9 tips
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Buying a
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Buying
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and tips for evaluating a used
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No matter
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you can't be
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warrantie.,
credit and
contracts.
find a wealth of information
abou~ your legal rights and
obligations when buying and
selling in •ne American Bar
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Fq some pun:M.81, you Dl4Y
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Plod rftlng> oov..mg pricle and
performance for hundreds of
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Buying Guide 1997• and Con·
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Some of the most current con·
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• OIECX rT OUT Is written by the staff
of the Newpon Beach Public Library.
This Wftlt's column is by Steven Short.
Man In custody after
alleged shooting .
A a.ta Mesa"lnaD WU arrest~
ed Wednesday night 'after
allegedly tiring • shotgun at his
house mate during a dispute at
their home in the 100 block of
West 18th Street, ·authorities said.
' Aaron Dodson, 38, took the
shotgun from his closet and
apparently fired it in the ~on
of Jason Castner, 27, aroµnd 9:45
p.:m., as an ~t escalated,
said Costa Mesa Police Sgt. Loreo
Wyrtck.
The blast Struck a wall and
narrowly missed Castner, police
said. Dodsoo told police Castner
had been threatening him,
Wyrtck said.
Booked on suspicion of assault
with a deadly weapon, Dodson
was in rustod.y on $50,000 bail,
Wyrick said.
Vandalism of car may
have led to shooting
A Santa Ana man was in cus·
tody Thunday in connection with
No·---°"' ...
• WednaocJoy lligl>,I lboolog that
apparently .,_ -• dispute about a vandaliZed car, authori·
U..sald.
Around 10,30J.m. Michael
Jon Lucio, 21, Santa Ana,
allegedly fired tour ol>ota from •
.38..caliber, semi·automatlc barui·
gun from bi> car •t the Dogwood
Street home of 23·year..ald James
Lef~e, said Costa M.,. police
Lt. Ron' Smith.
Lucio apparently !Jelieved
Lefevre keyed his car three
months ogo, Smith said. Lucio
allegedly appeored at _ ·Lef~vre·s
door Wednesday making death
threats, then got tn his c.ar aiid
fired as he drove away, Smith
said. ' One of the bullets went
through the bedroom window,
causing glass to strike the arm of
Lefevre's house mate, injuring
her slightly, Smith said.
Police arrested Lucio around
noon Thunday when be showed
up for work at the Price Club in
Irvine.
Lucio is being held on $50,000
bail on suspicion of attempted
murder.
!ill . ''';~ POLICE PILES BEADliRS ttOTU~~ Mesa, CA. 92626. Copyright: No
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Record )'OUr comments about rial matter or .avt-rtlsements
the Daily Pilot or news tips. herein can br reproduced with·
out W'l"itten permission of copoJ-
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ly (OITect all errors of sutist.nce.
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ing Editor rn ~~642-4321
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nt Managing Editor Oai~ Pilot (USPS-144-300) is
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the moml~ "°""' burning o to a
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TIDES
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First low
11:10 a.m. 2.7
Second high
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NEWPORT llEAOI
•West Ocean Front: A television and VCR worth SSOO
.....ere stolen from a home in the 3200 blQd.
• Eat c:o.st Hf9hway: A forged business check worth
$22.10 was used to buy food in the 300 block.
• Sup9rior Avenu.: A 1985 Toyota Tercel was rtolen from
the 1500 block.
• ,..wport Otnter Drive: Computer equipment worth
$2,369 was rtolen from a business in ~he 600 block.
• Eelt eo.t Highway: A cellular phone worth S 150 WM
lost or stolen In the 2700 block.
llOllGATlA, N~ Sports Fax 646-4170 :~Editor uHiay. In Newport Beech and E-Mal~ot20earthllnk.net Costa Mesa. subscriptions Me ..... Btackles 3-Ss
RI~ .letty 3-Ss
After midnight
Between the winds
&ndthe.-what-ewr,,.,. say about
the swells becomes
rather moot And SO,
on that note, you
might better spend
your time seeing If
you ...wgnlze '1f'ri of
our Influential
neighbors from
near~isses on your
board. But If you're
still hanging In -
you may notice some
Increase In swell
today and through
the weekend,
although it probably
won't peak beyond
<hert·high at bert.
Some wind energy
from the northwest
may help shape the
westerly ground
swell. But again, oth-
er factors may have
COSTA MESA
a greater impact .
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• MeM V.. Drive: An air compressor worth $1 ,750 was
stolen ff-om a business in the 2800 block.
• Adams Avenu.: A purse, watch and other property
worth $750 Was stolen from a car 1600 block..
• cape Verde Plaoce: An undetermined amount of property
was stolen from a home in the 3100 block.
• Golf Course Drive: A cellular phone and credit cards
worth $150 were stolen from a car In the 1700 blod.
• East 17th Stntet: A day planner and contents were $75
was stolen from a shopping cart in the,200 block. .
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on food program studies
By llm Grenda, DaiJy Pilot to the needy -to see if the already successful program can
COST. be improved. 1 'A t-AESA -Share Our •we're buically saying,
Selves is one of only nine non-'Can we do more?' and 'Are we
profit agendes in the country to missing opportunities here?'•
receive a $5,000 grant from a McGlinn said.
private foundation that rewards McGlinn said some of the innovative efforts made in the battle against hunger. $5,000 will go toward postage
Leaders of the local poverty for questionnaire.s .that will be
relief center recently learned sent to local merchants for ·
they would get the money from feedback on the program and
Poodchain, a nationWide foun-other expenses the study may
dation that spreads privately incur. A board of advisers com-
raised money around to deserv-prised of local restaiirant own-
ing agendes. ers and other merchants also is
Tbe foundation recently being formed to go over the
ea.med some high-profile program with a fine-tOQthed
endorsements when, during comb. -
the Summit on Food Recovery Tbe group also plans to use
held in Washington last month. part of the grant money to
President Bill Clinton and Vice study the idea of adding a job
President Al Gore praised the training program to SOS' roster
group for its work funding the of free services.
fight against hunger. The training program likely
1 SOS Director Karen would focus on preparing locals
: McGlinn said the money will for jobs in the food service l help pay for a study of the cen-industry and include help in
1 ter's food retrieval program -basic work skills and other l which collects leftover food valuable tools, including how to l from about 70 local restaurants dress for a job interview,
1 and bakeries and distributes it McGlinn said. I I
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brie,fly in the news
Participants wanted
for Christmas parade
Plans are under way for the
Newport Harbor Area Chamber
of Commerce's Christmas Boat
Parade, an 89-year tradition.
Chamber organizers are look-
ing for participants for this year's
event. They expect more than 150
decorated boats to parade
through the harbor in what has
appeared on the New York
Times' list ol top 10 holiday hap-
penings in the nation.
The parade is set for Dec 17-
23, starting at 6:30 p.m. each day.
For information, call 729-4400.
Crystal Cove future
topic o~ meeting
Learn about the state's plans
for Crystal Cove cottages at a talk
sponsored.by Friends of the Irvine
Coast Oct. 20. The meeting is
scheduled for 7:30 p.m. at El Mor-
ro School on Coast Highway in
Laguna Beach. For more informa-
tion call 644-5998.
Wanted: Family of the Year
•Local groups are look-
ing for families deserving
of the title, to be awarded
next month.
By Tim Grenda, Daily Pilot
COSTA .MESA -ls your fami-
ly perfect enough to be the 1990s
version of the Bradys, the
Cleavers or the Nelsons?
If so, you and your kin could be
named the first-ever Family of the
Year in a contest now being orga-
nized by a network of Newport-
Mesa groups, including the New-
port-Mesa Interfaith Council,
local Rotary clubs and other
groups representing the local
business community.
Contest organizers are looking
for nominations for the honor and
will select one family each from
Newport Beach, Costa Mesa and
Irvine.
The three winners will be
announced Nov. 16 by the mayor
of their respective cities during the
Thanksgiving Music Festival at
peter
buff a
Peter Butta's column won't
appear today. Peter ls on
vacation. Catch him next
week ln the Daily Pllol
OCC's Robert B. Moore 'Theater,
To be considered. families
must be active in community ser-
vice activities and ~ow they are a
strong unit •wtth a focus on posi-
tive educational, social and spiri-
tual family experiences,• organiz-
ers said.
•'fhe focus of [the winning
family) should be on positive edu-
cational, social and spiritual
eiperiences, • said event chair-
man Geofry Park. •They should
understand the worth of every
individual and their importance
in a strong family unit."
Families will be judged on a
questionnaire. Hopefuls can enter
the contest one of two ways. They
can either be nominated by some-
one else, who must submit a one-
page nomination letter to orga-
nizers outlining why the family is
deserving of the title, or they can
nominate themselves.
Nomination forms and entry
questionnaires are available by
calling 646-5332, faxing the infor-
mation tO 631-5570 or writing to..
Family of the Year, 2390 Redlands
Drive, Newport Beach, 92660.
The filing deadline is Nov. 6.
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t,." be said. "She WU a
l!m.wWand bad two kids ond
w.u IODlebody you would not
~to have done this.
V.Jbe thing that !1ets me the
most Is, she slArted lleollng from
us about a month after my oldest
daughter was diagnosed with ·
cancer, i;o it was the perfect dis-
traction..
Mullen's daughter, Molli, who
lll:a:f'been profiled in the Daily Pilot 400 ·DOW ottends Goldey 8eocom ~e in Delaware, is now in
~ Alexander said. When
=~ess struck, he recalled, be
t!l9IJI - -tbey -...... _ "I_ ... __ _ -------.· .... ~-10. "1-11'1--•-beao-at my old od>ool,
-. tbey dkbli have shade
........... lunda -• · B.-dl \Nek promiMS DeW
equlp1wnt: Nat week Rea SIU· -ts erebo!*>gto-n.. a1111-
putets and • pinier --In
told bis pal1ne<. "Listen; I'll take
care cl everythlng, you coru:>On-
trote on f.OW' daughter.•
"I feel'stupld. • Alexander said.
"I mean. tt's my bnstn.,.., I should
keep tily eyes on it."
Mucbo conlessed that she
embezzled about $70,000 and
used the money for mortgage
payments and other personal
expenses, sold Newport Beach
Police Detective Jett Lu.
•since she was in control of the
boob and bank statements, she
wu able to keep the owners from
knowing," he said. •1n a small
business like that, you've got to
trust your employees, but giving
one peISOn complete control over
the books -you need to look into
that..
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work and lb1plng foe its courts, a
few more luncb IAbJes and
library-. -Aid. •
YOM KIPPUR
CONTINUED FROM A1
dent, was taised. in a reconstruc-
tionist synagogue but later in life
felt more comfortaDle with
humanist congregations.
The secular Yom Kippur ser-
vice held at the Univenalist Uni-
tarian Church includes both reli-
gious and secular readings,
singing and time for introspec-
tion, she said
Not all humanist Jews are
atheists or agnostics, but the ser-
vice stresses personal responsi-
bility and forgiveness instead of
God's mercy.
•we think about ow ethical
standards,· Jacobs said. "We do
it because we feel it's the right
thing to do. Our ethics come from
the same place, the same source.
"It's a way or celebrating
being Jewish and being human-
ist at the same time.·
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ot 901 B South Cout Drive, Costa
,,__ Fu more lnfonnatl(JO, call
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WEIMGE<lASS
The Newport Harbor Area
Chamber ol Conunerce often a
free businE.1 anistance work-
shop called CJeote Your Own
Web Page from ?:30 to 9 &m. at
the chambe< oltice, 1'70 Jam-
boree Road, Newport Beach. To
RSVP, call 6'0..f789.
. INVENTOR'S FORUM
The Inventor's Forum offers a
seminar titled Invention Ideas
that have Sna:eeded. at ?:30 p.Jh.
at Orange Coast c.onege, 2101
Fairview Road, Costa Mesa. The
cost is $15 for non-members and
$5 for members. For more infor-
mation, call 253-0952.
RESUME WRITING WORKSHOP
Orange Coast College's Re-
Entry Center otten a free resume
writing workshop from noon to
1:30 p .m. in the Re-Entry Center,
Room 106 of OCC's Counseling
Center, 2701 Fairview Road, Cos-
ta Mesa. For more information,
call 432-5162.
SATURDAY
SIDEWAU< SALE
lbe Udo Cigar Room's pre-
holiday sidewalk sale is from 11
a.m. to 4 p.m. at 3441 Via Lido,
around town
NewporW!eocb. For more lnfor·
...-. call 723--0595. .
O!(IC WAU< PllE.RfG:sTIATIOH ~mt.trotion for the seven IP .
annual Children's Hotpital of
Oronge CountyA>isneylond Com·
munlty Wolk from noon to 8 p.m.
at tbe main event site, Town Cen-
ter Drtve and Avenue of·the Arts
in Costa Mesa. For more infonna-
tion. call 289-4000.
E:;TATE Pl.ANNING
The Law Ollires of Lisa A,
Ciancio offers a free seminar
called Estate Planning for the
Young Fomily -Prolecting Your
Pomily Through Wills and 1\usts,
at 6:-45 p.m.. at 881 Dover Drive,
Suite 300, Newport Beach. Reser-
vations are required. For more
information, call 574-0866.
CPR~S
Fitness Concepts, Inc. offeJS a
CPR class for heartsaver and
healthcare provider levels from 2
to 6 p.m. at Hoag Health Center,
1170 Baker St., Costa Mesa. The
cost is 527 . For reservations, call
631-3623.
HOU.YWOOD DRESS FASHIONS
Bloomingdale's presents an
informal modeling of Oscar Night
replica dresses from 2 to 4 p.m. in
Dresses, on the third floor of
Btoomingdale's, 701 Newport
Center Drive. For more infonna-
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Corona del Mar girls net another
victory, 11-7 over Woodbridge
•"Yankee defense" stuffs Sa~anna's running game;
Newport Harbor explodes for 23 third-quarter points
en route to fifth straight nonleague football victory.
By Barry Faulkner, Daily Pilot
NEWPORT BEACH -It took
euctly one possession for New-
port Harbor High football coach
Jeff Brinkley and his defensive
staff to employ the right strategy
to stop visiting Savanna's smash-
mouth double wing Thursday.
But, even more perfect than
the scheme, which the Sailors
rode to a 35-12 nonleague victory
over the Rebels, was its name.
·we called it the Yankee,"
Brinkley said of the defensive for-
mation, which put seven men on
the line of scrimmage to ensure
the Rebels would not rise again.
"We'd never faced that offense
before, and we anticipated a few
problems on their first drive (a 10-
play, 80-yard march with the
opening kickoff that gave Savan-
na its only lead). It kind of
reminded me of Rubidoux (the
1992 CIF Southern Section quar-
terfinal game won by Harbor),
which got up, 14-0, on us, before
we got in sync.
"Once we made the adjust-
ment, we played great defense."
linebacker Pete Hogan, who
made more than his share of stops
on four fleet-footed Rebel·running
backs. •Their backs were real
quick and aggressive, so this was
a good accomplishment for us."
The Harbor defense produced
all four of the game's tumovers,
including two that set the Sailors
up inside the Savanna 5-yard line.
The Sailors, in fact, started four
of their five touchdown drives in
Rebel territory. Furthermore, the
Tars took jUst one play to score on
the drive that began on their own
side of the 50.
That big play, a 74-yard pass
from Steve Gorman to Garrett
Govaars, effectively put the game
out of reach with 8:23 left in the
third quarter.
"They were packing every-
body in on us, and I drew up the
post to Govaars at halftime,"
Brinkley said. ·we can't let peo-
ple sit in on us like that, so Steve
threw a nice ball and made them
pay."
After the aforementioned
Savanna procession to paydirt,
the Rebels carried 12 times the
rest of the half for a mere 4 yards.
The visitors (3-2) didn't find much
more room in the third quarter,
collecting just 27 yards on seven
running plays.
Senior Brett Bak.er, once again,
was proWic for the winners,
amassing 227 all-purpose yards,
scoring three rushing touch-
downs, and snatching his fifth
interception. Baker, who finished :
with 138 rushing yards on 25 car-: OON lEACH/~All'I' PILOT
ries, also had a 75-yard scoring: N ewport Harbor Highs
run nullified by a penalty. : Garrett Govaars (above,
Baker's 15-yard punt return set ! right) gets a congratulatory pat
up a 38-yard TD drive that tied : on the helmet from teammate
the game, as Gorman threw 8 : Oscar Garcia (23) after his
By that time, Harbor, ranked
No. 3 in CIF Division V, had
scored 35 straight points to salt
the game away. In so doing, it also
wrapped up its fifth 5-0 mrt in
Brinkley's 12 seasons, while
extending its momentum heading
into the Oct. 18 Sea View League
opener against visiting Wood-
bridge.
yards to Oscar Garcia for the cap-: 74-yard touchdown reception ln
per. The conversion kick failed, : the third quarter. Entering the
but B¥er went 9 yards with a : happy scene from the left ls ~~~:ft Savanna punt to the ~ offensive lineman Brant Hill.
Baker carried eight of the nine : At right. Brett Baker (21), who
plays, including the 3-yard cap-: scored three touchdowns, ls
"We started off slowly, but we
stepped it up," said senior middle
per to make it, 12-6, then followed : taken to the turf by Savanna
Govaars' lengthy catch-and-run : High defender Jason Brown (22)
with scoring runs of 1and3 yards : ln Thursday night's 35-12 Sailors
to cap a 23-point third-quarter for : victory, the filth straight triumph
the hosts. : for the unbeaten Tars.
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Sav · Kellu~ ~ blodted); . .uO
7:37. • .. u
NH • Garcia 8 pass from Gonn.ln • ·f t<
(kkk blodted), 0:55. J" .LJ
Second Qullrt9r • .... n
NH -Baker 3 run (run f•lled), 5:43 " 1Nrd~ •
NH • Govaars 74
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NH • Baker 1 run
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NH · Baker 3 run
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1:08.
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Sav · Kellum 10
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INDIVIDUAL RllSl.a
Sav · Kellum. 1 s-98 2 10s; Brown.
9-57; King. 12-51; Sutter, 3-7; Hutton,
2-mlnus-1; Dano, 2-minus-4.
NH· Baker, 25-138310s; SUMWt.
9-32; Oayton, 1-minus-6; GormaR.
1-minus-19.
INDIVIDUAL MSSING
Sav ·Dano, 4-13-2. 70.
NH · Gorman, ~14-0, 128, 210s;
Clayton, 1·3-0, 5.
lNDMDUAL llE<EMNG
Sav • Wldi, 2-38; Brown, 1·24;
Kellum, 1-10.
NH · Govaars, 2-103, 1 TD;
Garcia. 3-17, 1 TO; Baker, 1-9; Lee, 1-4.
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Rushes-yardage 43~210 35-151
Passing yardage 70 1ll
Passing 4-13-2 7·17-0
Net return yardage* 0 46
Sacks-yardage 0-0 1 "'
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Net yardage 280 l2A .
Punts 3-31.7 ).46
Fumbles-fumbles lost 2-2 4-0
Flags-net yardage 5-32
Time of possession 24:46
*Punt returns, int~ons, f.-.w.. ...
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CoDlge't women'• 90CC* tMm cndMd to • 1.0 Golder> State
~~ vk:loly OVfJt ~\MD Tbw'lday attemooc 1D
IJabman Rebekah POiter
ecored a poJr ot goals and an aMlt
l'f ija.e Vanguards (9-4, .... ~.)
Vanguards mm ran. 1-0
fRE,SNO -A double-ove:r1ime
goU ~by Premo Padfic'• Jacob
~doomed Soutbem Cdl«·
ni.A' College'• men'• soccer team
toe l..O lOl9 Wednesday In Premo
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~.,uge Coast takes third
EL CAJO N -Yoko Homura
shot an 87 whtle teammate Nat.al-
ie Cohen stroked an 88 to lead
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Clim~am lo a third place with
lllc:balntl among five teams at •h Hills Gou Course in El
Wednesday afternoon,
l>y Cypress with 330 points. -•
SCHEDULE
tchool -Corona del Mar vs.
Lutheran, at Cal State
,..fiDrl, 7:30 p.m.; Katella vs
a, at Newport Harbor, 7 p.m.;
~~:~:~:ng.
rtrus Tournament, all day.
Wl<>ol bays • Corona del Mar,
Southern California
at Irvine High.
II
Community tollege women • Orange ~at Santa Ana, 7 p.m.
1 t41gh Wl<>ol girls Redondo at Corona
dlt Mar, 6.
fl Joc,c.er
: Community tollege men · Riverside
~Coast. 4 p.m
~munity college women • Orange ~at Riverside, 3 p m.
DEEP SEA
• Woodbridge can't keep up With
Cd.M's~ in iingles play, 11-7.
ly Ndwd Durr\~ Plot
CORONA DEL MAR -Ccn:ma del Mar
High'• Gbk temm tMm. -If tt needed matt confidence, lllced up aDDther opponent
1btmda}'.
WQOClbridcie, ~ wasn't just another
oppoOent: Tb..e bu been seeson-long ~
peme in waiting for the two Sea View League
and CIP Southern Sed:ioD DivislOll I super-
powerw to 1QUMe off.
•Thlt gives us so much amfidenoe that we
can do it,• CdM 90pbomore Nadia Vaughan
said, followfng her team's 1 t -7 league triumph
over the visiting Warriors, while referdng to
the team'• goal of winning the CIP Division I
title in November.
•we've beaten Dana Hills, Peninsula, Villa
Park and now WOodbrldge, ·Vaughan added,
•and those are the four teams we wanted to
beat really bad, 10 now our next goal is CIF. •
It wu Vaughan who cJ.inched the match for
the Sea Kings (10-0, 3-0 in league) with a 6-3
win over Woodbridge's Susanna Ungman. a
ti•u•+an ....,,., Jn Cb8 final iOUDd..
·~ Md de4eUed CdM leDiol' Nine Vaughan, boulldb NObe ~ fn the~-mg set but tbe Sea Killfl woa tbe renuDtrillg
9gbl .........
•What it came daWn to,• CdM Coach 1bn
Mang Mid. •wa our three greet singles play-
ers. lJngnvn nm out ol gel. Sbe bed to play
Nina ftnt. tbm CaylaD (Lmlle) and Nadia.•
Corona del Mar, ranked No. 1 fn Orange
County and CIP Dtviltml I. iecetved another
standout perfomMnce frca its No. 2 doubles
teem of Rochtka Budhraja and Courtney
Tenerelll, who woo two ol three sets and near-
1y swept.
Tbelr only lou came In a tiebreak against
Adriana Hocktcko and April Artunlan, Wood·
bridge's third doublet.
Hoddclw, one ot the Warriors' best players,
recently returned to the lineup because of a
knee Injury.
Although Woodbridge stacked its doubles
in antidpatioo of Joli.og most of its singlet sets,
Mang wu swprlled by the Warrior lineup.
·1 thought they would have two strong
doubles and one weak doubles, but they end-
ed up having thJee above-average doubles
teams, and lhar1 why I thought Courtney and
Rucbika should have won three,• Mang said.
Tbe Sea Kings ~ aJ.ready Jocked up the
match when Budhraja-Tenerelli went into a tietnak wUb HocldckO.Artunian.
CdM WOil four Of a tets In the Jut round.
after IMdtng, 7-5, beading Into It Letlle't &-0
win over Natuba Toto and NJna Vaughan'•
6..() win over Raebel Gu:nthel gave CdM nine
l8tl with three still in progreu.
Nadia Vaughan, who was down 0·3 to
1 JDgn>an in the la.st round, changed the tempo
ot the set and won six straight games, clincb-
ing it for Cd.M. Robyn Coleman and southpaw
Jenny Meyer, the Sea Kings' No. 1 doublet
team, followed with a 6-3 win to give Cd.M
inlurance.
Woodbridge (6-3, 2-1), ranked third in both
the county and CIF Division I polls, also Jost lo
Peninsula in a nonleague match Wednesday.
•Any time there are close sets, it's not a
blowout,• Mang said, •and everyone lost
some close sets today, except for their third
stngJes and our third doubles.•
Mang also said he was surprised Danielle
Husted~ a standout singles player for the War-
rion, was moved to doubles.
There were four sets in singles in which
Woodbridge did not win a game.
The rematch is scheduled to be played at
Woodbridge Oct. 28.
Newport Harb(>r axes El Toro T ENNIS S U MMARIES
T I NN IS IRVINE -Newport Harbor's girls tennis team
took a Sea View League match from El Toro,
15-3 in Irvine 11lllrsda~moon.
The win boosts the · rs to 2-1 and 9-3 overall as Erica Nelson and
Knsten Case both swept in sin~les. The doubles team.I of Audra
Adams-All.son Schnelder and Erika Palm-Amanda Collopy took all
their sets, as well.
Chisholm sweeps, but University takes match
COSTA lvtESA-Senior Kristin Chisholm won each of her three sets,
but Costa Mesa Higb's tennis team could only pick up one other set as
visiting University took the Pacific Coast League matcb. 14-4.
No. 2 singles player Phuong nan took the set fOT the Mustangs,
which are now 2-8 and 0-3 in the PCL.
GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY
Sa ns McNlchols and Manderson, Tars tie, 0-0
LA VERNE -Newport Harbor High's field hockey team (4-1-2),
without the presence of leading scorer Kyle McNichols and defensive
standout Kerstin Manderson, escaped from Bonita with a 0-0 tie.
•This was good for us because Bonita is very strong and we bad two
starters out," Coach Sharon Wolfe said.
Goalkeeper Erin Kennedy notched six saves.
McNichols ls out for two weeks with an injury, and Manderson
should be back next week from a sprained ankle.
S-Vlew ......
NIMcm HAMOa 15, EL TOM> J
Slngl•: Nelson (NH) def. Remland,
6-0; def.~ 6-0; def. Hoskins, 6-1;
Case (NH) won 6-3, 6-1, 6-3; Godbey
(NH) lost 4-6; won. 6-1, 6-0.
Do1 •l1t• Adams-SchneJder (NH)
def. McGough-hrbr, 6-4; def.
Davies-Hamilton, 6-4; def. Cha..famum,
6-0; Palm-Collopy (NH) won 6-2. 6-3,
6-1; Robinson-Hoefer (NH) lost 4-6, 4-6;
won, 7-5.
See View LNgue Corona .. ~ , ,, Woodbttdge 7
Slngtes: Ni. Vaughan (CdM) lost
to Ungman, 4-6; def. Gunther, 6-0;
def. Toto, 6-0; Leslie (CdM) won 6-3,
6-3, 6-0; Na. Vaughan (CdM) won 6-3,
6-1, 6-0.
Doubles: Coleman-Meyer (CdM) lost
to Hustedt-Algan, 3-6; def. Stiefel-Mit·
ton. 6-3; lost to 'Hockldto-Artunlan, 3--6;
Budhraja-Tenerelli (CdM) won 6-3, 6-3;
lost, 6-7 (7-9); George-Martinez (CdM)
lost, 0-6, 0-6. 0-6.
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Estancia WfuS PCL opener, 14-11
LAGUNA: HILLS -Brad Wayman exploded for 11.x goals and '
teammate Matt HOii added five u the Bllanda HiGb water polo
team defeated Laguna Hills, 14-11, In tbe Padfic Coast League
opener for both squads Thursday at Laguna .Hills.
The wtn boom the Eagles to 12-C overall and 1-0 In the
league.
&wlda 4 4 3 J -14
LagUna Hiiis 2 4 2 3-11
~ • Wayman 6, Hem 5, Senften 2, C.lkln 1. S..ves: DeWHde 14.
I I.I ...... McMiiian 3, Mef'r 2, Herriges 2. l.eNn 2, o.Yis 1, Thorpe 1.
Saves:~9. ,
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Tars sweep
Chm;gers
• Lavold delivers 10
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NEWPORT BEACH -
Junior Kathy Levold had 10
k1DI and two blockl to lead
host Newport Harbor High
to • 15-0, 15-9, 15-4 Sea
View League girts volleyball
sweep over the El Toro
Chargers 1bunday.
Sophomores Krista Dill
and Ula Addeo also added
five kills apiece for the
Sailors (ranked No. 1 in CIP
Division I-AA and No. 4 In
Orange County), who
improved to S· 1, 2-0 in
league.
Mustangs sweep
past host Estancia
COSTA MESA -Costa
Mesa Higb's volleyball squad
took the short bip across
town to Estanda and made a
quick exit after a 15-12, 15-7,
15-7 victory Thursday.
Paced by the play of
senior Julie Collett, who tal-
lied 10 kills and 13 digs, Kel-
ly Chapin (10 kills) and set-
ter Daylyn Kelley (34
assists), the Mustangs
notched their ninth win in
10 attempts and remain per-
fect at 2-0 in the Pacific
Coast League.
CdM punches out
Warriors in four
CORONA DEL MAR -
Corona del Mar Higb's vol-
leyball team utilized strong
offensive performances by
Sarah Petry (14 kills) and
Brooke Reese ( 10) to take a
win from the visiting Sea
View League rival Warriors
of Woodbridge, 15-11, 4-15,
15-12, 15-6.
•w e did our little incon-
sistent thing in the second
set, but we blocked and
played one of our better
defensive games," Coach
Steve Conti said. .
Cd.M is 2-0 in SVL action
and 4-3 overall.
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SPLIT DECISION
Eagle boys, Mesa girls
win in Pacific Coast
League showdown.
By Rfchard Dunn, Daily Pilot
COSTA MESA -Quietly,
Est.and.a High's boys aoss coun-
try team bas emerged as a
favorite 1n the Pacific Coast
League.
The team's No. 6 preseason
ranking in ClF Southern Section
Division IV was a hint that the
Eagles were for real, but it took
Thursday's convincing victory
over two-time defending PCL
champion Costa Mesa to sell the
skeptlcs.
"We thought it would be a
closer dual meet,• Estancia dis-
tance coach Charlie Appell said,
following the Eagles' 21-38 win
over the Mustangs at Fairview
Park.
Costa Mesa junior Bruce Han-
cock won in 16:04, but Estancia
(2-0) filled the next four positions
with Alberto Munoz (16:24), Juan
Sanchez (16:40), Manuel Orozco
(16:57) and Javier Labastida
(17:13). Mesa is 1-1.
Alex Martinez (17:14), David
nan (17:24), 1\'avis Rice (18:12)
and Rodrigo Ojeda (18:35) also
scored for Mesa. Tony Magana
(17:19), who finished eighth over-
all, was Estancia's fifth scorer.
Stephan Appell (17:40) and Jose
Juarez (18:02) rounded out
Estanda's top seven.
"Our guys had a mental lapse,
because they didn't know
Estancia had five runners in front
of them,• Mesa Coach Joe Busi
said.
· In the girls race, Costa Mesa
(2-0) had no problem against the
Eagles, placing four in the top
five, led by winner Jamie
DeNoewer (19:20). Estancia fell to
0-2.
For Mesa, Zoila Gomez (19:35)
was second, Sarah Cotton (20:02)
third and Gegi Van De Walker
(20:58) fifth. Jackie Nguyen
(21:35) also scored for Mesa, tak-
ing seventh overall after a battle
with E.s1anda's Carmen Gamboa
(21:32), who edged her out before
the tape. Stephanie Landeros and
Julie Hitt rounded out Mesa's top
seven.
PM:lfk eo.t l.eag&le boys
EsTANCIA 21. CostA MBA 38
1. Hancock (CM), 16:04; 2. Munoz
(E), 16:24; 3. Sanchez (E), 16:40;
4. Orozco (£). 16:57; 5. Labastida (E).
17:13; 6. Martinez (CM), 17:14;
7. Magana (E), 17:19; 8. Tran (CM),
17:2•; 9. Appell (E), 17:40; 10. Juarez
(E), 18:02.
lhdflc eo.t ~girts
CoslA MlsA 18, Es'fANaA 40
1. DeNoewer (CM), 19:20; 2. Gomez
(CM), 19:35; 3. Cotton (CM), 20:02;
4. Hall (E). 20:36; 5. Van De Walker
(CM), 20:58; 6. Gamboa (E), 21:32; 7.
Nguyen (CM), 21 :35; 8. L.-nderOJ (CM),
2f :S7; 9. Stephans (E), 22:02; 10.
Bonales (E), 22:16.
El Toro bumps oft' CdM
EL TORO-One runner missed
because of sickness, another for-
get her inhaler and couldn't com-
pete, another lost her shoe on the
COUlle and yet another went the
wrong way.
U anything could go wrong for
Corona del Mar High's girls cross
country team, it did, as host El
Toro handed Cd.M its first loss of
the season, 23-33, in Sea View
League action at O'Neil Park.
Jenny Cummins (19:43) finished
second and had the best time for
CdM (1-1). El Toro improved to 2-
1.
In the boys race, El Toro's Dan-
ny Lee won in 15:37 as the Charg-
ers (1-2) defeated CdM, 19-38.
Matt Dennerline led the Sea
Kings (0-2) with a second-place
finish in 16:27.
Sea Vl.w l.Hg\le boys
El Toro 19, CorONI del Mar J8
1. Lee (ET), 15:37; 2. Dennerllne
(CdM), 16:27; 3. Mllchiker (ET), 16:51; 4.
Stevenson (ET), 16:57; 5. Madina (ET),
17:00; 6. Cipolla (ET), 17:03; 7. Coombe
(CdM), 17:06; 8. K. Kramer (CdM),
17:10; 9. Yelsey (CdM), 17:13; 10. Cien-
fuegus (ET), 17:15.
Sea View~ girls
El Toro 2J, CorONI del Mar J3
1. Fellows (ET), 19:25; 2. Cummins
(CdM), 19:43; 3. Miske (ET), 19:52; 4.
Ouye (CdM), 19:56; 5. Tanisha (ET),
19:57; 6. Smith (ET), 20:00; 7. Yourman
(CdM), 20:02; 8. Kelly (ET), 20:10; 9.
Blair (CdM), 20:20; 10. Patton (ET),
20:21.
NH boys upset Eagles
NEWPORT BEACH -The
Newport Harbor High boys cross
countrx team, ranked seventh in
Orange County, came up big
again Thursday, knocking off
fourth-ranked Santa Margarita,
26-30, in a Sea View League meet
in the Back Bay.
Junior Steve Jensen (16:48),
senior Ryan Jensen (16:52) and
senior Matt McKinaly (16:55)
were second, third and fourth,
respectively, over three miles,
while senior Claudio Cortes was
sixth.
Adam Antonini was 11th to
round out the scoring runners for
Harbor, which improved to 2-0 in
league. Santa Margarita fell to 2-1.
In the girls meet: The Sailors
(0-2), also at less than full
strength due to illness, were
edged, 27-28, by the visiting
Eagles (1 -2).
Alida McFall topped the field
in 18:53, while teammates Canie
Foss was fourth (20:11), Amber
Steen fifth (20:37), Sara McMillen
eighth (21 :34) and Jamie Swar-
berg 10th (21:51).
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Rodriguez nets five ~ m Sj>lasl(s 6-3 win
l\f(,f()'\. l.!11 The Splasb's forward Fred Rodriguez
shined with five goals in an AYSO Region 120
Boys Division 3 win over United, 6-3.
Rodriguez was fed with assists froin 'JYler Coker, Erik Lopez
and Alex Mulhern. Coker accounted for the Splash's other goal
when he converted a penalty kick in the first quarter. Luis Mar-
da. Greg Nutter and Robert Blauser kept the offense in fine tune.
Goalkeeper Jeff Collett recorded 15 saves and Brad Akers
added two, while defensive support was provided by Corey
Schiller, Akers, Sean Zich, Nathan McLain and Tyler Waldron.
BOYS DMSION 4
• Hurricanes 3, Men in Blue 2
The Men in Blue made a quick strike, but the Hurricanes' Eric
Nutter legged in a penalty kick to tie the score at 2-Z. at the con-
clusion of the first half. • . '
The Hurricanes strengthened their defense behind the efforts
of David Yundt, Casey Green, Ryan Liebrick and Erick Mo.reno,
while Kevin Morton and Ricky Montgomery manned the net. The
unit managed to fend off the Men in Blue, when Nutter broke
away late in the game and sent in the game-winner.
Mldnlte Drawing
for $20000
Need not be present
($5Q<X> extra if present)
One Dollar Donation Req.
"Over 50 Years of Fine Quality"
C USTOM-MADE N EW fURNITURE • DRAPERIES
OCTOBER SPECIAL
ADDITIONALJ 0/o O FF
Thru October 13 1997
•
·~ Migbty Ducks invade Ne~~
• Ryhcel and Kaipa will speak for Athlete Outreach 1
program at the Newport Sports Collection Satilrdily. , "l
•
' NEWPORT BEACH · Anaheim Mighty DUcb W,arren Ryhcel , >
Dave JCa.rpa will speak to residents from Loe Angeles Covenant ~ 1;
at the Newport Sports Collection at 1 pm. Saturday. -~
The hockey players 'will discuss athletic values with museum~,
following a tour of the sports memorabilia museum. . . • ~. ,
The Newport Sports Collection is open to the public and is rree ~.
charge. For more information, call 721-9333. ~· '
Newport-Mesa National Junior Basketball s ~~
evaluations to be held Saturday at Ensign Jr. ~~
Newport-Mesa National Junior Basketball skill evaluations will
held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 11 at Ensign Jr. High ~s·
All the third through eighth graders who have signed up -..,,
attend. ~~ ~
Late registration will also be held at the same time. ,.,...,)
The season runs from Dec. 7 to March 15 and practices begiD ~
first week of November at local gyms. J:
Att rnd a ~minar that can
hrlp clarify what benefi ts
1 hr nrw tax law holds for
vou. Presented by
KB1herine Florts and Tim
&rkbold. We are A.C.
Ed~·ards invt tmeot
professional , and •-e make
our living bdping clients
~;th important, complex
financial is ues. We can do
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one of tbt most sigriificant
tax law rewions in recmt
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out appropriate invtttment
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Date: Ck1obr r to. JQQ7
Tunr : 2:00-:i.:30 pm or t>::l0-8:00 pm
Place: Conferenrt· Room
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fineeae that ••• 1ol•1 to loe-.
declarer devl .. d another plan, ,,.lilila•iiiiiiiiiiiiii buecl on t.b• lotieal p1"WDptioa •• ..:.... _ _;......._ ___ _
that Welt held a clulll b • t... 1---------.. 1 Cook for night club. level o•arU.ll that had &o be ftf7 AINlndoned .. V pt/tt. Fun atmosphere. weak. ••t drutt•? Hfly+tlpl, Apply In
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Eat wu thrown in wiUl t.he melter OpUmal Nutrrtlon & a 179 E. 17th St., t.nunp. The defender eould do ~ healthler lifestyle. Costa Mesa.
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triclts were in the bag. 529.95 3008Y Supply 3107 E.PCH @Jasmine
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Goren Bridp Letter b7 cellln• PERSONALS FT. 723-4000
FASHION ISLAND
leaonal Concierge Reoeptlonlat t or
Join ua •l fHhlon WhOIHal• Plywood &
Island In welcoming Supply Co.In Tustin. Must be well epoken, our cu• tom• r • enthusiastic, and have
during the holiday prevloue exper. M·F season. You will be 7:3°"4:30 259-11 oo responalble tor
answering phonH, ReceptlonlsVT~plst
questions, giving for busy Real Eetate
out Inf o rmation Co. Sat.-Wed. Submit
regarding speclal resume to 759-6828.
evenll and 1011 and found. This position R•t•ll Seleaperaon
will be In elfect from FT, to sell ladles &
Weet intended showing a sub-
minimum two-over-one response by
rebidding clube, but never got the
chance. South stretched to show I.he
four-card major over East's reverse,
and North was delighted at the way
things had developed.
(800) 788-lW for haformatloo.
Or write to: Goren 'Bridre Let-ter, P.O. Bos 4410, Cbicqo, m
October through sportswear. Upscale
Deta Entry/Cuat svo January 4, 1998. c 11 en t e I e. 0 n I y
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Whittier Law School
Is looking for proctors to administer
final exa.ms nt our campus in Costa
Mesa between December 15-23. Must
be reliable. organized, have good
verbal skills and be responsible for
transporting exams and blucbooks to
aod from classrooms. Day and/or
evening hours available. SS.00/hr.
Please call:
Phyllis Sand at
7 14 444 4141 x-287
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L670130 Dean of T iie ,,,,,,2cc 8188 Pln#72190 L#B440725 Local COM oofs/general repairs. TIME Color. 10Yrs Exp. Xlnt 432•9123/P·346-585o Refs avl. Llc'd/Bonded Pools•Spaa•Founlalna
Al)ZJITIONS 673-8065 or 846-8526 .,....,. ..,.,. ~ 1928 760.1381 ~";~••· ~·~~8;i~ TO IMPROVE Refs N.B. 457.1739 Denise 714·935·8970 Free Est. 718-o44S
RdJODELING 3410 --------HO Cl HI 1 1 YARD Clean-up, Tree l aland Blue Pools
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~easonably Priced
.. ocat Co B Al 63631 O
9'1ephenson Assoc.
C,i)I 714·844-S46S
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SO'M. OFP SPl!Cl.Al MSM Const Carpentry co u Id b r Ing a Young'• Landscaping ~
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your hom•/t>Ua. nHda. Drywall/Pinter Repair Remodel•Sml/Lg jobs. that battered the Ownr-op•Xlnt NB refs
PCNpgradn/Repalra /Hanging/Taping/Texture L698327 982•2438 area In the 1980's, 968·5033/ Mbl-264-5588 7 091
Network• 831•S191 Comm/Res 581•5573 ---------11'1 time to
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childcare. FT or alter
school. Fenced play
area. 1Yr + Located
near Kaiser Primary.
De•'• Daycare
MACMEDIC • Care for lemJ ReUrtd Contractor get prepared ...
Macintosh Computers Witthoeft Drywall Repairs, lmp~ovement1, C A L L Y 0 U R LEGAL
3858
PLUMBING
In your hme/ofe. Low/ All Phasea• Sm/Lg Jobi am jobs. Ouamy/lntegnty LOCAL S l!RVICES SERVICES 3812 PAINTING
hourly rate 873-8818 Cleenl CIHnl Clean! I care, Ken 842·1770 TODAYl '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
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Oualily work. All typel. 3890 Sr. Disc. Uc'd & Ina. * 714·297·3388.
' 20Yra Exp/Fair SIF11e Eat eWATER DAMAGE• ---------11
Bw"""NESS L1400030 714-639-1447 •Drywall repair/texture 1 ________ ,. 24Vrt Quallty Palnttn9 ~ CONCRETE ._ •Palntln'"'Acoustic cell JEWELRY TOUCHUPS, TOO S~"CES 3488 Ul VI 3784 • MEDIATION • 24 Hrs. Richard Sinor oav& CLEANING MASONRY 3557 rTrCTRJCAL 3610 e<>ttlce Pattrtlonl/lnatall'd TRAINING Uc#280644 645·3209
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elle 714-329-4921 Uc/Bonded. Free Est. Exp. Tarry 587•7SM Ll275870 41150.7042 JUNK TO THE DUMP Buy/Mllltldl 873-0341 ~~~:teeic:p~ CHUNG'S •AiNTING ,r Teresa 282·7143 •CEMENT WORK• p kl l!I (71+Ma-18821 +EXPERT JEWBLRY 800·•8·M•DIAT• 23Yre l!llp·Grt Prlcel JfJ. ·Stamped Concrel• et•r n eotrlo AVAIL.AaL• TODAY a WATCH J'IEPAJRS w .. .. Guat Work·Frff Est CJlaINETS 3490 •BOSS HOUSECLEANING Brick/Block/Stone/Tiie Prompt & Low Ratesl H8·1882 We repair eyeglaHee •-------.-."" Llcl375802 638-1534
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Friendly Senllce•lnsurtd
L#532981 675-9304
Expert Dreln Cleanlng
& Plumbing Repairs
20yr• exp. All work guar. Steve 545-8298
PreolH Plumblng
Repalra A Rem0del1
Free E•Um'atea
Ll817318 M .. 1090
BALBOA AOOFINQ CO
Quality Work Guamt'd
Reroof/Repalt Frff Est
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Bob Kendall, 642·7&10
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EMPtOYMENT
SERVICES 5533
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the llstlnga In this cat-egory may reqwa you
to can • 900 number
In which there la a
charge per minute.
EMPLOYMENT
WANTED 5535 --------
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rent or axchenga for h
duties, grocery shop.
ping, petcare, ate. Sin·
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Susla 714·581·9761
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$ BEST $ PRICES
PAID
FREE
CONSUllATION
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714 .. 249 .. 3711
~ORONA DEL~~
JASMINE CREEK DR.
ESTATE SALE
119 )ASMINI CUEK DL
(794) 760-JH7
HIGH-END DESKiNEl FUlNITUlE
aANT1QUES • CASH ONLY1
SOFAS, CHAIRS, DINING, END TAil.ES,
ARHOIU, IEDDING, PAINTINGS,
RUGS, a HOUSEHOLD ITEMS.
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11 :00 AM. -':00 PM.
DAT£$:
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ncnrs 6075
GARAGE SALES
'98 Coroll• DX
4DR, low miles,
Toyota's most , ,
dependable earl •,
(101233/361675) -;·
$10,995 •
Tovot• of ,
Huntington Bo•c"·~ • 714/847-8555
'94 MPV
Full power
(101567/602643)
$12,995
Toyot• of
'84 V•nagon Blue
book $5200 asklng-
$4500. 96k mi, 20k on
now engine. Grea1
cond! (714) 673-5669
Huntington Beach 1---------
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CLASSICS 9250
'85 M•sar•tl
61-turbo. Red w/tan
Interior. Extremely
nlcel ssooo. 631-2996.
PRE--OWNED
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CE SALE
THREE DAYS
ONLY
If you have ever dreamed that
someday you would drive a
beautiful, c lassic Mercedes,
Benz, this is the opportunity of a
lifetime.
Please come prepared to make
a final decision. If you have a
trade-in, don't forget your title
arid i-egisttation. And be sure to
bring everyone who will help
you make your: decision.
Sow up ro $20,~ "1 MSRP
on J996 9 l 'J'J7 dmios:
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