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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1994-03-03 - Orange Coast Pilot) .. THE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA •• The heat b on ... -.ome morning cJ91Jd and fog, but then we get •back into our summer swing with 70-. and up all over the coast. See Weather, Page A2 . ... . . Winner of California Newspaper Publishers Associafion's General Excellence Aware/ for 1993 County seeking -Ways tO · help .. sav_! ·libraries ._Task force is being formed to solve funding problems. · Some officials are suggesting .a tru(to· keep facilities open. recommendations. But Costa Mesa residents would have to pay a Ji. brary tax if approved by voters. BY Russ Lo~ STA.Ff WL1T11. COSTA MESA -Pay a new tax or close down libraries. Adams insists it is too simplistic revenue, we cannot continue to lo say the solution will be timited dcliv~r the same level or service as to either a tax or the closing of li-braries. But a county reP<>rt on the we have in the past," said County library system suggests. that short Orange County voters may be asked to choose from those two oJ· tcmativcs in tt)e near future, de· pe~ding_,on the findings of a coun- ty task force now being fo rmed to 1 come up with solutions to the li- brary funding dilemma. Librarian John Adams, who over-of a permanent $9 million annual secs operations of the 27 libraries subsidy from the county's general in Orange County, including the fund, the county will be forced to two in Costa Mesa . "Something close libraries unless voters a~ has to change." • • prove a library tax of SJ8 per Newport Beach libraries are op-house hold. crated and funded by the city and "Based on the feedback I've re- "Oearly, having lost 34% of our will not be affected by task fotce c~ived, if it was a reasonable · f ' • Melissa, right, gets a hug from friend Lynn at Newport Bay Recovery prior to a recent group meeting. , ·Room :to recover Newport Bay Inn houses arcoholics and drug add icts to help them try and rehab ilitate BY MATr CoKE~TA.F· Wt.l'Tfr' F ood demonizes'Melissa. She says she has suffered from an eating disbrder called "bulim·orexia" since she was a little girl. The daughter or a well-off automobile dealer binges and starves, starves and binges. Melissa used to be obsessed wi th exercise. Then, J'orced vomi ting. At age 15 she discovered her "all-medical cure-al)": cocaine. Her motel room looks like an after photo from the Nonhridge earthquake. Actually~ it was the victim of Hurricane Melissa searching for her keys. Welcome t.o rock bouom. 0 Welcome to Newport Bay Inn. Unless you are an alcoholic or drug addict, don't check into a room on the second floor of this motel 11long Newport Boulevard in Costa Mesa. The entire floor is Newport Bay Recovery, a substance abuse rehabilitation home. "I was using to not feel what I was doing," she says. "I was doing so I wouldn't eat and I wouldn't have to puk_~." Melissa i~ 28 now, just aot out of jail for cocaine Melissa works on a weekly recovery activity report In room. Don Ward has put everything -including the family fortune possession and wouldn't weigh more than 100 pounds if her pockets were stuffed with qu arters. During a half-hour conversation, she fidgets constantly. Her nose continually runs. She displays mood swings more dramatic than anything Tennessee Williams ever put on paper. -into operating a suc.ccssful recovery facility out of his motel. . "I've always lived within a mile or the house I grew up in,." boasted the gruff ·lee RICOYIRY/P•1• At charge and people knew it 'A Ou Id · $9 million short of 'A-hat . it will go to ·oxtend the hours ·Of their h· take just to conunue ervicc at • braries, l th ink people would be cu~nt letie ls. · · · . willing to support that," Adams In PaY.ldena last June, a "spe- said. cial libr .lry tax" was approved by The c~nty' library system·~ an overwhelming .80% o~ the vot- $27.1 million budget last year was ers. The measu re required two- cul to $21.6 million after the state thirds vote r approval. The tax, ex- Legislature shifted property tax pected to raise Sl.3 million, as- funds away from public libraries. sess~s :)nnual fees of $20 for sing~e State and county offi~ials restored . family homeO\\ ncrs: ~13 per unit more than $5 million in one-ume for apartment building owners, funding to the county library sys· a~d S147 per ~arcel fo~ busine~ses. tem this year. But Adams says by P.asadena .city officials decided the 1994-95 fiscal year, revenues against pushing for an .assessment will 'total only Sl8 million, falling See LllRARIH/P•9• A6 case co.sts: ' ' 1· .8 . million ·~ ._ Tab expected to increase as Newport defends police department scandal. BY DAVID HEITZ, STMF Wanu NEWPORT BEACH -The sexual harassment allegations which surraced a )ear·and·a·half ago within tlie Newport Beach Po· lice Dcpas:!,menl have f.Qfil. the d1y... -sl,602,835 so far, and auorneys in· volved in the case say it will esca- late .:.. perhaps tlouble -before the case is resolved. · The Sl.6 million inch.ides almost Sl . mill ion •in attorneys' fees, $77.000 for private investigators, about $200,000 in settlements and $346,000 in worker's· compens:ition claims. ft docs not inctm!e "SOfr co~is­ such as '~ork hours that were lost 'while employees were interviewed about the accusations on city time. The figure was supplied to the Daily Pilot by City Manager Kevin Murphy. The newspaper requested the material last week, citing the Freedom of Information Act. "h's draining our: reserves," . Murph) said of 'the expenses. "Where Y.Ould 11 be oth.erwisS!? In all likelihood, "'e \\Ould ha\e 1t in the bank." The city has been spending the mone, since October 1992. ·shortly after ullega11ons surfaced that former Chief Arb Campbell and fouru!.C.: CapL Tony \4Ua HF3H'lRi-.iiil--Od,e-----t• partment fra~ht with sexual ha· rassment. • , Ten women are suing Olmpbell. Villa and t~e ciry for allegcdl) knowing tmtt se,xual harassment prevailed in the Police-De· partment 'A-hile doing nothing about it. The city has agreed to p:iy Campbell's and Villa's :11- torney fees it:i addition to its own. The city manager in111ally fired Campbell but later rehired him on the condition he immediately re· tire. City officials said the) couldn't find any evidence lin king Campbell directly with the allega· See CASI/Pa~• A 10 Burglar busting into homes in .·Harbor View community . .-Police say1hief moves quickly, takes money and has hit nearly a dozen residences. week to talk about theft prcven· ti on. ··1t's 1inperative lh3t p~ople en· • ure all access areas are secured, including all windows and doors. plus garage doors," said Newport Beach Lt. Paul Henisey. All of the houses hit were on BY Lo~N BASii.EDA, ~H\FF Warru _Port We) bridge, Port Margate and HARBOR VIEW -A cat bu r· Pott Ramsgate. • gla.r has struck : nearly a dozen ''(The thief) is movi ng real houses in the H::irbor View Homes quick," Henisey sai d. "ln and out. sommunity over the past fc'>' gr3b the cash and run." weeks, boldly sneaking in "hilc At ea.ch ho,me, the burglar crept some of the residents v.ere-<i'A-ale. away Y.tlh betY.cen $50 and SISO. "It's scary " s:iid resident Shan· Residents found no other items of • na Yowell ~"ho a'>'oke the other value mi sing. day to fi~d S80 missing from a "The only loss has been money, ransacked bedroom on the first taken out of purses, fanny pac~ floor of her home. "It's lhe talk of and wallet~ or JU l s1t11ng loose," the neighborhood.'' · Hcnisey said. . Yowell said the Newport Beach According to Heni.sey, the su - Police Department plans to hold a }>cct enters through si de gates ond meeting on her block later this ••• HOMll/P•1• A• LOCALS ONLY• Estancia High lreslimi~n begins scientific 'di'eall'.I' trip I / • • • Stortes trom 1111 111 Scarcely a week passes that we don't catch wind of a seafaring story -a talc of adventure or romance or flat-out wanderlust. There arc no shortage of stories from the sea. And we'd like you to share them with us and our readers. INDIX Ar~uod Town ................... Al SJX>rb ....................•.......... 11 If you have a story to share, caJI up our Readers Hotline at 642-6086 and Jc!ve your name and number and a convenient time for one of our staff writers to call you back. We'll help f.Ct your story i(lto the Daily Pilot in an upcomina series. ....... NEWSROOM 540-1224 NEWS FAX 646-4170 HOTLINE SPORTS ~2-4330 . . • Melissa lnouy~ will travel to Belize to study rain forest as part of program to get students interested in science. BY kuss Lo.u., STAH \\11.Jru COSTA MESA -The 14 ·)c:i.r· old junior sc1cnt1 t C3refulh male her way through the rain forest canopy, stepping delicately ~ros~ makeshift W3lkW3)") 65 reel IO lhe air, surrounded by the enc of a thousand exotic bird . It's the stuff or dream for E..~· rancia High School freshman Mel· isM Inouye, who need 1drcam no more. Th&1 mornina she's Oyina to Miami on her Wfl'f to tt\c tiny Cen· tral American country or Belile, where lhc will mist In Kientific reaearch all nut week. "h's like I'm IMna my dream," .. • I ' ~ i : • • • i ,. • / A2 Thursday, March 3, 1994 Newport BMCh/Coata M ... DaJty Pllo . . • LOCALS ·ONLY • Antique I • sa,e . goes . outdoors -. K EITH JEFFERIES, LTD. at 852 Production Place in Newport Beach is having a two-day open air antique sale from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m .. Friday and Saturday. Jefferies, k,nown fo.L custom framing, is associated with a group of antique dealers who will be discounting merchandise 20% in the showroom, in · addition to the outdoor ..__.--.J sale. Grw Jefferies is located Wylder off Pl:icentin Avelltlc, --~--between 15th and 16th streets. 0 Best Buys STICKY FINGERS, ----• (722-8333) a ne'Y candy store located next to the Edwards Thent~n the second level of Triangle Square in Costa Mesa, opened last wq.ek. My kids spotted tile store immediately on the way to the movies, and were 'its ·first customers. The Trialijtle Squa're store is the fourth Sticky Fingers, others are in Pasadena, Long Beach and Glendale. Sticky fingers is a candy lovers dream, there's a huge selection, and the candy is priced by weight. • .' D MARGIE HODSON OF Hodson Lighting (S48=934 1) at l SlO Old Newport Blvd. in Costa Mesa would like Dest Buys readers to know that they are now carrying Frederick Cooper lamps. MANAGING EDrrOR STEVE MARBLE, ~122.f, ea. )6) ClllllDI · Brpshing up '\ Lifeguard Joshua Van E~mon~ of Newport Beach paints the towers at 15th·Street In preparation from spring break. Hodson says that Frederick Cooper · ~r~b~:tr~~:w~~~~~~~ti·:·uan~~~;~otr~? Group promoting absti•nce oHends AIDS activists with . fliers porcelain lamps. The store carries > • , ......, -· • . Frederick Cooper table top lamps and A group of citizens promoting what made fliers witb white ribbons attached lhose who live with AIDS and who Council 'meeting last week. She asked floor lamps in bronze, brass and ceramic. they call "Abstinence Week" had to 'to promote her idea. have died of AIDS." Mayor Sandy Genis to declare this The lamps are priced from $200. change th e wording of promotional Now those letters,-which described But Whitacre said she and~ the week Abstinence Week in the city. O fliers describing their effort because of the red :A.JDS ribbon as a "lie," organizers never meant harm by the Although Genis did not off~r a S.USAN SHELDON OF New~rt Beach complaints that the wording promoting "a lifestyle and education fliers. Upon learning oft~ controversy written proclamation, she verbally has opened a ·new pct care business, discriminated against people with that allows sex with a condom," lbve earlier this week, she stopped t· recognized the· idea at the meeting . Walk1ng The Dog (673.7184). AIDS. ' · disturbed AJDS activists. distributing the handouts and rewrote • "We felt the kids who ate abstinent -Sh"ctdun will carefor any pet in yo:::u-=-r --+-+--1-~~tt--·tcsident Barbara Whitacre sai -Mruck-mc-as-AIDS~phobic," said thedisclaimers: h Id i-. h be .• she came up wi1h the idea-for creating Jack Herzberg, program director of the "We didn't mean to offend s ou .,ave t c support cause its home, lllthough most of her clients have h not easy," Whitacre said. "I'm a dogs and cats. "Nothing too exotic," is the week to recognize bstaining from AJDS ~espQ.Ose 'Program, which is run anybody," said the Costa Mesa Sheldon 's motto. sex as an alternative to condoms, by the Gay and Lesbian~ommunity resident. "I'm the one pro(l\Oting grandmother and I care about kids. It's H · · I d · part1'cularly among teens. Services Center of Orange County in abstinence and that's all the white really just a kind of personal thing and . er pet care service me u Cf stoppmg by two to three times a day to feed your So with the help of a few fellow Garden Grove. "A red ribbon has ribbon is meant to do.'., l thought the city should recognize animal and give it water, walking your parishioners from Calvary Chapel nothing to do with safe sex or Whitacre first vocalized her idea in those kids." dog, altering and changing drapes or Church Costa Mesa, Whitacre said she abstinence, it has to do wi\11 ~onoring . -the public comments part of the City -By M:unle Mc.Uod shu tters, turning on lights and picking up mail. Sheldon says her service is a nice alternative to boarding your pct in a kennel, and that it woTks well for people who go on vacation. Th.e introductory fee is US.SO for dogs and SS.SO for cats. Regular prices are $17.SO for dogs and Sll for cats. Sheldon has reference s, she's bonded, and has liability insurance. D COUNTRY SIDE INN AND SUITES on Bristol Strce1 in Costa Mesa is offering a "Romantic Package" for $79 per night, subject to availability, through April. Motorcyclist.becomes city's third tramc fatality In week A 22-year-old Santa Ana man was found dead at the scene of an accident at Anton Boulevard and Sunflower Avenue Tuesday after he · apparently lost control of his motoroycle and hit a tree. The accident marks the third fatal traffic accident in Costa Mesa in the past week. Police said the single vehicle accident occurred at tO:SO p.m. Tuesday. Emigdio Flores Marquez was headed northbound on Anton when his motorcycle hit the side of the road and slid along the curb, hitting a tree. Clean up _of bay is' set for Saturday Folks who want to pitch in to clean up Upper Newport Bay be· fore the birds begin to nest will get one last chance on Saturday. Volunteers should meet be· tween 8:30 a.m. and 9 a.m. across the street from the YMCA Drive-· way, 2300 University Drive. Fo~mer DCC professor\ counselor, dies at 84 Retired Orange Coast College psychology professor and counselor Angelo John Anagnostis died Sunday from Lou Gehrig's disease at Long Beach Memorial Hospital. He was 64. Mr. Anagnostis, a Long Beach resident, joined the OCC faculty in 196S where he taught psychology classes and COUJlseled students for 19 'years. He was also an avid yachtsman who frequently sailed from Newport Harbor to Catalina Island. A native of Pittsburg~. Mr. Anagnostis held a master's degree in '- educational psychologyirom Cal State Long Beach. Nq memoriat service is planned. Mr. Anagnostis will be cremated and his ashes scattered at sea by members of the Cabrillo Marina in Long Beach. He is survived by his wife Mary and their daughters. The package includes studio suites .wi1h oversized 'whirlpool baths, daily buffet breakfast, cocktails, champagne and chocolate upon arrival, Newport Oeach Harbor Cruise, airport/shopping transfers and a~ center ... Officials said Marquez's motorcycle was later found 100 feet away, as it apparently kept moving along the sidewalk, uprooting another tree. It was noted that the ~idj:r was not wearing a helmet at the time of the accident and officials are still investigating if alcohol was a cause. The U.S. Department of Fish and Game encourages people to bring friends, but asks that only adults attend the event because o[ the sensitive nature o[ the pre· , serve. ' correction Armed robbers hit store Two men armed with a blue steel revolve r walked into Cirtle K at 111 Del Mar Ave. in Costa Mesa about 1:40 a.m. Monday and demanded money from the clerk, fleeing with a six paclC of beer and less than SSO. Best Buys oppeors Thursdays and Saturdays. Whether you're a merchant or a shopper, if you know of a good buy en /I me nt 540-1224, fax me at 6-16-4170 or write to me: Best Buys, Dolly Pilot, JJO W. Boy St., Costa Mesa, Calif. 92627. Last Tuesday, a 26-year-old Pepperdine University student died after she was hit by a.car while walking across Salinas Avenue to her parents' home. On Friday, a 39-year-old father of two died when the utility Lruck he was driving slammed into a 30-foot pine tree on ]-larbor Boulevard. iiililil VIL 88, NO. 68 HADIU HOTLINl1 642·•0H Your comnwna about the D411y Pilot Of ~" tips will lw l"C(O((!(d and gl\<cn d1· m:tly to Edit.Or William LobckU 1k same l+hour uuv.-tting «tvi« may ~ YSCJ to rttOnl lctttn co the cdiror on any copk. MAJLINe ADDIUI Our address is 330 W. 81y Sc., Com Ma., cA 9l6l7. ' TO MAKI A COUl,CTION h is the i'llon pobcy to promf'dr com« .all crl'Ol'S ol aub.t.\O«. Mt.uc cAIJ 5.0- 1 ll4, cit. 363. Th.ink you. ~ H.J~. Pubhslwr Wi&Uam Lobd<U. 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HOW TO •UCH UI Circulation: (The Tim~ Orange County) (800) 252-9141 Advertising Clllsificd 642-5678 Display 642-4321 Editorial News 540-1224 SportS 642-4330 News, Sports Fax 646·4 l 70 Main Office Busineu Oflkc 642-4321 Busines.t fax 63 l ·5902 N1Wwd by Cab.bni.a CarvnuMy .... NCM.. 1 Tuna M1ITl>f ~y W , ... TIM.Pllt.ATVRll Newport Buch: 72/52 blboa: 7l/52 Costa Mesa: 76/52 Corora del Mar: 72/SO IURf fORICAIT LOCATION The Wedge Newport Point Blxiln S..A.. I.Iver Jetty CdM nDll TODAY SlZE SWELL 1·2 w 1·2 w 1·2 w 1·2 w 1-2 w Flrat high 12:37 a.m. 5.1 First loW 7:59 a.m. 0.4 Second hl&h 1:22 p.m. J.O Second ~ 7:00 p.m. 2.0 FRIDAY Finl hip 1 :49 p.m. 4. 9 Finl loW t:lS LllL 0.) s.c-4 hlP 4:26 p.tn. J.O s.c-4 loW l:J7,..... 2.J w ... 1...,., .... : 61 Old shoes, old clothes as well as a hat or sunscreen should be worn while fidying up the area. Garden gloves also are recommended. Plastic bags, pickup devices and soft drinks will be provided. Vol· unteers will be asked to sign a Fish and Game waiver release be· fore working. For information, call Nancy or Jack Skinner at 646-8635. The phone number for the Eastbluff Boys and Girls Club published in Tuesday's Daily Pilot was incorrect. The club will celebrate its • 20th anniversary at an annual dinner-dance and silent auction at 7 p.m. Saturday. More information Is available by calling the dub at 640-6650. WIATHIR AND OCIAN CONDITIONS -... __ The robbers were described as a Hispani'c man and a white man both wearing striped shirts and black pants. J Witnesses saw them nee on loot. POLICI flLll COITAMllA Various Locallons: Autos were reported stolen Thursday from the 3000 block or Country Oub Drive, the 500 block or Paularino Avenue and the 6oo block or West Baker Street. Capri Lant: Golr clubs and shoes were stolen from a garage in the 3000 block. Wut 171h Street: Pots; pans and a framed m:ip of crater lake were stolen from a storengc unit in the 900 block. NIWPOIT II.ACM Superior Annue: Someone broke tino All Beauty plllStlc surgery in the lSOO block and stoic more than $9,000 \\Otlh of video equipment. Via Koron: A p3ir of gold earrings worth about S290 were reported stolen from a home In 1hc 200 block. Ntwp0rt Center Orlvt: Somconc~ibroltc Into Kcnnclh L.cvcnt l Co. In tbc 600 block and Slolc .SOO worth ot computer lpment. .. .. , Newport Beach/Coata Mm DaJty PUot Canine dlbattt puts dad In dolihouse· M y sons -Taylor, 5, and Tristan, 2 -want a dog. So docs my wife. I don't. We'll be getting a do4. But if I can hold out JUst·a few more days (doubtful -they're already making daily trips to Russo's and the Humane Society), 1 thought all my good friends out there in · Rcaderland could help wake my wife from her canine-loving stupor and smell the dog doo soon to be deposited on our pristine back forty. I want the dirt -fleas and all -on dog ownership. I know there's plenty of you out there who -dcclf down inside -wished you'd never gollcn that mull. Not to embarrass him, but we've got just such a fellow right here in the newsroom. Each day Steve Miirble comes to work, muttering about his dog's latest crimes. His backyard was once Sunse t Magazine fodder; now, it looks like Kuwait. His dog, ii seems, • likes to chew. So Jar, he's eaten three garden hoses, 20 tomato _ ~plants, one ba~k door and a metal pump for his swimming pool. As fdr myself, I made up a pro/ con list. Herc it is: Pros 1. Companionship. 2. Built·in alarm system .. 3. Neighborhood cats will stop using our flowerbeds as litter boxes. 4. My kids' everlasting gratitude. S. My wife will start speaking to me again. ,,. Cons 1. Fleas. 2. Fur everywhere. 3. Smell everywhere. 4. Drool everywhere.- 5. Doo everywhere. 6. Backyard destroyed. 7. 2 a.m. barking for no ._ apparent reason. 8. Vet bills. 9. More vet bills. 10. Dog may bite ncighbor;.l'd pay medical bill. M. Dog urine only thing that can permanently wreck our harqwood floors. 12. Dog must be walked daily (probably by me)~ 13. On its daily walk, dog will do its business on neighbor's lawn; I will have to pick it up. 14. Dogs escape. Dads track 'them down, no matter the hour. 15. Dog a major impediment to· our freedom. 16. Kennels expensive. 17-D og will be around to torment me for 15 years. It ~ms prelly clear, doesn't it? Am T the only ralional. member of my family? My wife and 5-year-old can't tell me exactly why they want a dog so badly. She says ·only that all kids should have one, as if that explains everything anct if 1 can't understand that, then what else is there to say. 1 ' My younger son -who likes any dog that resembles a horse - is more eloquent: "Me wanna big dog because me love a big dogs!" His brother, meanwhile, haS' already picked a spot near the end of his bed where the dog will sleep .and won't even listen to my feeble arguments against 1he canine acquisition. So I si t, tongue out, exhausted from arguing -days, maybe hours, away Crom being a dog owner. Will you rescue me? Or maybe you think l'm barking up the wrong tree here. Maybe I've missed something in my rather ldpsided pro/con equation that . would make my tail wag over the! prosiiect of purchasing a pooch. I need advice.:Bad. Call the Readers Ho1line (.642-6086) and · give it to me. Horror stories, love storieS( whatever. I'll tell you if I'm still .in the doghouse next weelt -.or there's a new puppy in my place. William Lobdell is the editor. .· TODAY PAJllNTINO TIPS A common M:nsc approach 10 parcntin'g is the idea behind Nancy Samalin's lcccurc titled "Di!IC1pllnc That Works" a..,7 p.m. at Nc\loport Center Uniccd Methodist Church, 1601 Marguerite in Corona dcl Mar. Samalin, author of the book "Love and Anger," will focus on the forgiving ond empowerih~ approach to rai1ing ch1t<.lrcn Cost 1s SS. For more information, call 644·0745. Allf LICTUal • "Music and the Arts in .the 18th •· Century" is the title of a free lec\urc by USC Profc~or of Music I listory ... MOUND TOWN UITlllT ............... The American Luna Miociation' or Or:t.nae Couniy will bold Freedom From SmolUna clinics from 7 to 9 p.m. every Monday and T.hursday bcainQina tod:ay throuah March 28 •t Hoag Memorial HOipital, Cancer Conference Room, 301 Newport Blvd •. tn Newport Beach. A rec or S7S eovcr5 the cost or all m:aterials For more information, call 835-LUNO. James li'.inshumakcr at 1 p.m. in the Estanci:i l ligh School Forum, 2323. aosr SOCllTY Pl3centia in Com Mesa This is the Hillside gardening :rnd composting~ follrth is a series of free special art are the topics at the monthly lectures presented by Coastline meeting of the Orange County Rose Community College and open to the Society ill 7:30 p.m. at the public. For more informauon, ~ Westrnjnster Civic Center, 8200 call 7Sl-9740. Westminster Ave .. in the --~~m=m""'unJty Service and Recreatio n FINANCIAL TIPS FOR WOMIN Building. The public is invited to "Financial Independence for this free meeting. Call 650-0946. Today's Woman," sponsored by Dean Witter Rc)·nolds, is a series of TIA AND MYSHaY . free seminars chat offl!r steps that Enjoy a cup of tea while hearing women seeking fin ancial local mystery writers talk about their independence i.hould take. The craft at 3 p.m. the first Thursday of seminars begin today at 7 p1m. and every month tbrougfi 'May at the contin\.je on March 17 and Z4 ac Corona dcl Mar Branch Librarv. 420 .. 0Gan Witter Reynolds, 575 Anton Marigold Ave. in Corona dcl ~1nr. Blvd., Sui1e 100 111 Costa Mesa. Today's talk is "Fact vs. Fiction · Account exccu11vcs Astrid Rcinis The Value of Research," with and William A. Loyko, Jr. "ill be author Noreen Ayres. The event~ conducting th..: seminars. For more arc free and open to che publ1c. For information, call ~.11-3100. · more information, call 644-3 135 . .. Thursday, March 3, 1994 Al DIVOHI Ml•IAllON • "~orcc Mcdi:11ion: A Mort Errcbti\C and Le~ &pensive: Alternative to Litigation" 1' the 1i1lc of I free 7 p.m. program at the Ne\loport Cente r Library, &56 S.:in Clemente Or. in Newport Beach Attorney AliciJ Ta}lor \\Ill focus on how mediation can reduce connict and save money ond time, C..:\en in a heated di\Orce Fur more · information, call 64~·3181 or 64~·3191 ' FaHDOM FaOM SMOKING "" • The American Lung A~~i;itiun of Orange County \loill hold freedom From Smoking clinics from 7 to l.J p m. every Monday and Thursday beginning today through !\farch 28 at Hoag Memorial H0pital, Cancer Conference Room. 301 ~c"port 81\·J. m 1'c~port Bca1:h . A fee of S75 covers the co l of ;ill m3le11wb. or more in ffumation, call &35·LU'-:G FRIDAY .I SAJLING SIMINA.a rec-hour seminar tor sailors " o ndcr how cruising or charLfrmg· a muhi-liull d1ffcri. from that <.5f a monohull is scheduled from 7 to 10 p.m. at the Drangi.: Coast College Sailing Cent..:r, 180l W. Pacific Coast l lighway 1n Newpo rt Beach, bct"cen 1hc Balboa DJ)' Club and the Sea S<:out Base. Cost 1s S23 for indi\'iduals and $39 per couple 'fhc kc. jncludcs · handuut mah:cial. Fur m_orc inCormJtion. call 6.:i5-9.1 I:?. Steve will neve r admit it to his wife and kids (or to me), but he would love it if his dog disappeared and, along with it, its wake of destruction. Katie's F r e.Vi F LOWER S on the peninsula Special local Delivery Program S6.99 Now Op en Complete Optical PJl!l('l( 'PR]'J/JlTE 1>JLY SC1iOOL 01 COS'TJl '}v('E.JJl 723-5283 ~!': Department Opticiarys: Don't Let Your Doggie~ Grow Up tp be Cowboys !' Deborah Cline, RDO, RSLD • Edna Moe. RDO. 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Come and register each week at any Crystal C.ourt smre to win a "New Orleans Jan Festival" pack.a gt including airfare, hotel accommodations and tic~eu t0 the New Orleans Jan Festival. Drop off enmes at Compact Discs Unlimited, loattd on dlt lawtr level near Broadway. •rmw,np ID br hdd on Mardi 6, 20 and Mardi 27 No purJwr n«aary Midi br 21 ynn °' oldtr eo panxipie. . .· Cf\1GI C.0-.n If locaed • }}}J Bar Sc. 111 ~ Mn.. AndM!'l'N 1.-y Tht 8r~, ind Rol*itoftt-Miy .-..,'"'I CMT nlly UlliqUf •ptti.Uy MOra wl -.uano. ' •• , Newport Beach/Costa Mesa Dally Piiot • Thursday, March 3, 1994 Al ~ore donations dribble into youth · cente~ ~ Three hundred basketballs given to Save Our Youth, which was burglarized. Bv LolllANN BASHIDA, Sl'AJF Wuna COST A MESA -More dona- tions have dribbled into Save Our Youth .... literally. . Mikasa Sports, an Irvine-based athletics distributor, has donated 300 regulation 'basketballs to the West Side teen center, a contribu- tion worth about $7,500. Radar .unit -returns to city streets ~ Costa Mesa police's new mobilized rig will be used to slow down speeders. Bv MAJl.N1s lytcLEOD, SrAJF WuTu. COSTA MESA -The latest rookie al lhe police department had a rough start but has now hit the streets full force with the as- signment of stopping speeders in their tracks. The new addition is a radar • trailer and officials say it's their latest enforcement weapon in ' slowing speeders. It can do every- thing a police officer can do, from counting traffic to monitoring speeds, except write a ticket. • "This i.s a tool we can use in- st~ad of manpower," said Sgt. Dave Walker of the Costa Mesa Police traffic division. "It's like any ~ther of.(jcer, except we don't have to pay its benefits.·~ But since the department pur- chased the S 10,000 radar machine in December, the unit has had me- chanical problems and been in and out for repairs. On Wednesday, the unit was back up and running normally along Royal Palm Drive. "We read in the Pilo\ about •their need and we had these extra balls, so we decided to donate them," said Mikasa president Ri- chard McCoy. SOY Director Oscar Santoyo said he plans to ''give them out to the kids sparingly." l'...ocated at the corner of Hamil- ton Street and Meyer Place, the cen ter has· become a popular hangout freqtsentcd by several hundred youths since West Side parents and community leaders banded together to open it last spring. .. . . .. The center's mission is to keep youths out of gangs and off of drugs by providing them wit,h a neutral place where they can go after school to exercise in a weigh( room, watch television or just talk with friends. Everything, •including a boxing ring and equipment, has been do· natcd by the community. And when , thieves burglariz:ed SOY last month, taking all of its entertainment equipment,, includ- ing the VCR, tt!levision tind stereo system, the community again ~ame to the rescue. The largest contribution came from the George Hoag Family Foundation. Hoag, whose family founded Hoag Hospital, wrote SOY a check 'for $1,500. Since then, the Costa Mcsa- Newport Harbor Lions Club h~ dorlatcd $500. Bay Security in Costa Mesa has also installed an alarm sys'tem at SOY ~ in hopes of foiling any futllc-ihievcs. "People get involved, and it makes it all worthwhile," Santoyo fa id. Police arc still searching for sus· pects. • .WHERE BEAUTIFUL GARDENS BEGIN!·. . . ,/' . ' ALL ARMSTRONG GARDEN CEN'r.~RS CELEBRATE THE GRAND OPENING OF OUR NEW .GARDEN qENTER IN NE~ORT BEACH . . The unit, a white computerized . LtJ~~*~~ -Ma·r' ·19olds . trailer that sits along the road; ~ , nashcs the speeds of cars on a p k R ' I 1 black and green screen as motor-ac age 0$85 + "1J~~~:.. 9r~nge and yellow masses of col9r. BAREROOT SUPER SALE 4" naw +49 ists pass. The hope is that when ,,1 .. drivers see their speed, they will Buy any two bareroot roses and the third one is F1;EE! ·, ' )/fjl I mf pat~ ·1ans naturally slow down, Walker said. ~1 • . Officials plan to use the trailer All bareroot Fruit Trees 50% Off I _ --1.hrou&IJ_QUL the city in .Alli....-...__. ~-H.-l>S4m------..:::!!ll!~--11ArbJ;'lf;::;i'11Ur-:'.ia"'n"'t,..s;;;p~l'na~shtir.onf cOlor many shady spot. • .t. speeding zonc5 such as Broadway 4 9 and 19th streets or Del M~r Av-• enuc. It will also be t1sed to moni-4" now + tor complaints of speeds on neigh~ HOME GROWN TASTES BEST! borhood streets. Walker said the :trailer will sometimes be used in conjunction with patrol officers w~o will issue tickets to those who don't heed the trailer's warning. "Basically, it wakes drivers up to the fact that they are speeding," Walker said. "When you see the trailer, you never know if it's just the trailer or if there is an officer nearby." It's capabilities arc s0 specific, the radar can record increases and decreases in traffic patterns and record the almost precise time at which they happen. '.'If someone speeds by an inter- section everyday at 2: 15 p.m., the trailer records that and we can have someone out there at that time to catch them," said Officer Dave Anderson, one of two offic- ers responsible tor the trailer pro· gram. • 1f you have complaints about speed and would like to see the trailer in your neighborhood, call the traffic department's hotline at 754-5263. 1894 . 1994 FOUR GENERATIONS 100 YEARS! ~ting • Vinyl Floors • Wood Floors • Draperies .ALI>E:N"'S CARPETS, INC. 1663 Placentia St. Costa Mcia 646-4838 CAN WE PEAK YOUR INTERESn 1-BO<M-US-80ND I U.S. Saving• Bond• I t ,. Tomatoes Many varieties including • the exclusive Wadda Tomato. 1 99 " 1 gal. now_ • With our exclusive Super 8 packs you get eight plants for the-price of six. Now buy 2 packs and get a 3rd one FREE! ·~~:~~f~ Peppers & Zucchini Your Choice 1 gal: A.. · '·~~' 1 99 ~ ·.'~~-now • x ·-,.,,·~--~ . ., ...... ··~~ ~~. ·:, 'j;> HcruS Spice up your garden with Basil,: Vd ..... ~~~ Buy . I pack.S · get 1 Fr••~~~¥ ·· Chives, Cilantro,· Parsley, Mint, Thym~ and more. 4"now •'' Blooming Shrubs Lilacs Choose fr~m Lavender Lady, Blue ~s or Angel White. s ·gal. now 1· 9. 99 Gardenias . -. Prim rose ••• English, ·Fairy, Obconica ~,.,.--.. Colorful shade loving plants for borders and accents .. 4,:' '1 '' llOU'. Richly fragrant "Mystery" .and ''Veitchii" varieties to Obconica . a 49 Lal'ge plants in full bloom. 1 gal now »• choose from. 5 gal. ' '' now + UChSiaS Choose from both uprigh_t or hangi1111 uarielia I gal. no: 1.4 9 0 Geraniu.ms ~.,,., .... ~ 4" Martha Washington, l uy and Zonal. California favorites. 1 4 , Reg. 1.99 \ • now A ....... 11540 E. ~Bl. (310) 111-1411 CoetaMeu 214() Hnot Bl. 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Santa Mt>nlca 3226 W1lsh• e Bl (310) ID-t7H , ThoUNnc Oaka 75 E ThouMnd O.u (IOI) 4H-4111 WeatCOYin• 1426 S AZUM fl11) 11•1'1'M WntcMeter 1540 s ~ (310) 119-1m w.tWoocl 2301 s. s.M* (111tc.,,...,. r • ·. '. ,,. , s· 1 ever; tUnc we bavt 'O"C':Z IP doa't uac the aena Jlpdy... • wroa,. we tuta to out :Gai. Bua wbik eo.ta Mcu city of· ud uk them I« mo.ey." faciall aay they arc pddeocd bY The wk force ii ~ co Ubraty cul.bads, they are .not cnate recommcnd•cioas to me ~' foe 1 new tu. Board ot Supervilon by Aupla. .. , would not like to see 1 .when county bu.dJCt ~ br<>W..f>ued Wt, but I would be be&in. more than wilJinc to pay u u~ d Yu~dcna librarian Bolh libraries ia c.o.&a Maa 11uaJ fee on a library card," uid .. us ful that -"ile HbrlfY KMctl are SOCDethlaa guiu popular, we quc6lioa Whether the public is ia any mood for aoy kind of w in· creas.e. We are encouracina the tuk force to develop 1 whole r..tcc ol options.'' Gc:nl So"'ell .... J hat'' une of the . have ~harply cunailed ~fatifta c.o.ta Mesa Mayor Sandy Genii. • reasons ~e hied away from that. hours. At the rnaln braada. the C.O.ta Mesa City Manaaer particular method.'' . book buyina"bud,et wu lluhed Allan Roeder met with county Some have iuge11ed that ldlool di5trias (:®Jd join foroes lo stren,then locaJ county-run Ii· braries. ''Thi• is one oC the major avenues we will be re1earchin1/' uid county education Superin· .- Cou!JIY Supervisor Tom Riley, Crom $55,000 to SlS;OOO. And officials several weeks •So alona who pu hed foe the ·crc;,aion of withoul the one-time infu1ion of with repreientatives from other lht1 unk force, uys there wall be state · funds this year, the book Oruse County citie1 to discuM no ru'fl to c:all for a library tax. budget will !all to $7,500 next r.... ~ goals of the proposed task "An $1.C6Wtent is certainly cal year. Periodicals were cut by force. He said there was little · tendent John Dean, who has been liked to become a member of the library task for~. "'There are only '° many ®II t there . and ·we have to use every sin&l~· one as efficiently as pos- sibfe. We cannot give up librar· ies." Ql}C uf tt.c thin~ we oould do, 75%. enthu5jasm for the creation of a b'-ll v.c. ought to 11llow thei..c solu· ''It's decimated ul)': •aid Mari· library usewnenl district. tioo• to come from the task anna Hof, branch (nlnager of the .. There were mixed reactions torcc," Raley u1d "ll )Ctms iike Costa Mesa Library. 4'And l : to that idea:• he said. "Many of , Cancer society sets fund-raising 1111 The Amcric.m C anccr !->oc1c1y'!» Or;snge County-Unit 1s JJ(Jnwung its mntn annual_ D .. • f1xill Dayi. f und-rabmg ~ ... n pu1v \.\-1th ho~~ of raasmg SH.JO (~JO by sdling 25(),(J IJ bnght )CIJON fltJY\CI ~.' J lc »~crs ure available for SS fur a bunch <Ji JO daffodil~. 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After looki1G II all htr options, she decided Mtt repl~cement surgery would help retlevt her pain and Ott hlf moiMMtY back to whit it used so be. • WAGNER-IA! ~ntroversial composefs music -which O~ra Pacific will present starting Friday -enjoys large following ., CIDUTOPHEA Tl.ELA R emember the scene in . · the movie ''Apocalypse · Now,'' where American helicopters allacked a village while the 11irrin1 "Ride of the Valkyries'' music was blarin1 from spc1ke11 on the helicop. tcr&? The music added a 5ur· reali51ic edce lo a memorable clnematit moment. • Anyone who iuends one' of the five performances o( Opera P1cifac'1 production of German composer Richard Wagner's· "Dae Walkure" that opens f ri· day nipt at.the Orange County Performing Arts C.enter 1n Cossa Mesa wiU hear "Ride of the Valkyries" io its originai context. ·1 h w ~d.n/ !\1,u< h ] . I <J'J4 Pull-out ~l'ct ion Pc1<Jl' A But "Die Walkure" is not known solely J:S the opera that spawned the music !or "Apoca- lypse Now,'' McDonald's com- mercials and a Dugs Bunny car-lOOn. .Completed ·around 1856, "Die Walkure" islflie of four operas that cpmprisc Wagner's "Ring · des Nibelungen" series, which is ' his ain't no Oprah," one of the hom yells during the . opening moments of the ntwest episode of "Solutions," a community cable television show for recovering drug and alcohol abusers. Amid the clutter of backdrops, disassembled sets and the ""Newscenter 3" ctesk, an enthusiastic, well -dressed crowd of about 25 crammed into the Copley/Colohy of Costa Mesa 5tudio for last week's "Solutions" taping.· Billed as the "fastest growing cable show in the world," the haJf-hour program is at titnes ' offbeat, at times beyond offbeat but mostly a reservoir of information for peoJ?le suffering Crom alcoholism, drug· addiction and compulsive behaviors. Now in its fourth sca~n. "Solutions" is shown on the local channelr i'n <A>sfa Mesa and Newport Beach and distr~buted . • free to cable systems natfonwi<fc. Some episodes have aired in Japan, Hons Kong and Great Britain, according·to producer H.E.'Cat. Also one of the show's hosts, C.1 began the latest installment by walkin& onto the set with an Elvis impenonator and "The Wizard" of Odds" (a.k.a. Paul James). The men wert immediately kicked off by female hosts Lynn Reeves and Ouistine Carey as it was announced this wouJd be an all-woman "SolutiQn~" called • "Alternative Solutions." Reeves. who co-produces with show founder Cat, warned "This is not a Tupperware pany. We're aoin1 to get down to the cellulite level." What followed was a fairly _ normal informational program thanks to cuests who included a Mochen Against Drunk Driving representative and Carey's·mother, Susan, who worki in substance abuse recovery. "SQlutions" may be the only television proa.ram of any kind affaliated with 1 sober living home. Don Ward, who owns t'he Costa Me11 motel that houses Newport Bay Recovery, is the show's executive producer. . TSl..'YA AADIOHI'., DALLY PILOT A recent symposium on German composer Richard Wagner drew 300 people, Including (from left): David OiChiera. Sher- '!Yin Sloan, Harris Saunders; Dale Harris and Patrick Smith. GOT ·A CHARGE CARD? VOU'LL NEED ONE AT THIS. based upon a 121h century epic German poem. Wagner called his' operas "Gesamtkunst~erk," or "total work...,of art." 11 .com- ~t) and lighting, and drama. NEW SUBCULTURE REFUGE Hi) opera) had a continuous thematic development . which·, oomt1ined )Yith his principle of "Gesamlkun!.twerk," helped 'to See Off the Bca~~n. P~th, 'page B . bined for the first, '4mc music, vocals, Yisual enhancemenb like .. See WAGNll/C • Producer H.E. Cat applauds off camera as another episode of "Solutions" is taped · 1n a studio a·t Coptey/Colony of Costa Mesa. I • . , . . TU ON • T E IN· DROP-BACI{· • • rLocal cable TV" show ·'Solutions' can be wacky, but it dispenses vital information to . slfbstance abusers she is celebrating four years of sobriety, "four years of tl wonderful ride." Her mother will have been sober 10 years in April. Story by MATr COKER + Photos by MARC MARTIN Arts in New York C11y: By age 18, he conducted the Detroit Philharmonic Orchestr ••• camera humell Ano111cr 1Mfer~n c is the O'H~rull fed. • Soluuons ' u:.ed to be: cquiill) enteru11nment and 111torm:u1on orn:nkd. !'\o"' 11 k"'r ) n.ore to~ .. rd the mformauonal ~1de .. though la!>t \\Cc~·~ t.l1' • g da feature: a ~t nd-up ru .... un~ lr >m sober t:omedi3n An el.l PolfJrti As the prugrari ha> becon.e mJre )enous, 11 h;o abo deh;ed deeper than subst.lncc: abu~. Tl,e producers ha\t: d1')C(.l.ercd throu' r-cco\ery that :Jli.il holasm an~ drug · :ibu\e u>uall .. m..i~~ a more 1.kep-!.eeded· emo11on:il problem.· Ot41cr l'>)Ue) l}.e program has dealt v.ath includt: r;,pc. ga11g'), O\erea11ng, humclt:!> nc>:s and ~een )Uic1de. · ' Uy exploring d.ffercnt t1..>p1cs, "Soluuom" l1i:1) IJ.:,lt up u· i. ... ppoll netv.ork B) call mg a· toll-hec . numlkr .-lJ_ 00) ~:W -3229 - that 1~ oltc; ll:l lied on II c recn alcoho11c), drug add1ch anc! e'en people v.1th trouble> that aren'1 ~ub~1:rncc:-::ibu)e rdll~ed c~n el hep Cat said ~ ultons' "ouldn't hJ•e la'.>ted ti ) 121 ~ had it OOl • been for the .. t1u1c:~c:n1.c uf Copli:) Colon). • r bnng in .. :um: in there he s:iid. "I bring cro .... J'> :rn~ . audience> -:i11d )Upcr.)tar), and tht) pul up with 11.'' · Oc)pllc tile.: murc se r 1uu~ u~ c ru . tone, ·solurion.,,·· I) ~till un upbe. 1 loofe at sobriCt) Cat bru.uthl 1n • aspmng young actre~» Care)' rn hopes~ of reactung out tu M J V-gcnerJtion vic">'crs As the show\ ''veeja:.:.'' Care) intro<lu1..c:s r-0d. ~nJ c;om~~ .of-~mhct in reco .. el). 'J here are-se\erJI light momenti.. During the taping of a ~cond sho" l01st 'ed .. ReL"\C~ a>kcd suc>l Penn U:ic .a ho,,. she "became ::i cert1facd 1c:l:ip e peciali'llt. "l cau~ them," Bac .. a de3dpanncd. . 'l'hc program )till rct:unS' :i certain quirlinc:s'. too In the imtallment \ ic:" cd on tape, whene-.er the ho)t• v.cnr t<> or c:.imc .bad; from a commerc1;.il brc:.tk -P.Ublic \ef":I~~ annoltllCcmenl!t are run 1mH:ad 01 proJuct cndof)cment~ -u lilllc fairy would appear <ind wu\:c u v.and. L1ghtn1ng bolh and weird effect!. were al"o emplu)ed for II[) particul:ar tca;c>n, With the exception of Copley/ Colony 1&1ff, everyone involved in die production, includin& most pew, ii a rkovC£.ed alcoholic or *"& user. Christine Carey iaaouoced durina the 11pin1 that • -Cat may have been the biggest abu)Ct·of them all. He grew up in Detroll a) a child prodigy in music nnd received mu!>ic degree) from the Unt\er!>ity of Michigan and Julliard Academy of Music and He went on to write musical scores for mojor motion pictures, jam ~th Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band and lead a b3nd called Cat House that toured brieOy with the Rolling Stones. .. Along the way, he used "everythifig." His career came . crashana down in the 1utters of Newport Beach. He panhandled before 1etting help at Sober Livmi By the Sea in Newport Beach. In 1991, Cat launched the local cable show, which was known 11 "Sober LMna" before switching to ''Solutions." fie used his Hollywood connection• to build up a network or celebrity recowren . to brina before the cameras. Promised auesu this seuon include David Cr06by, Billy Preston aad Barban Bach. A 1991 "OIY in the Daily Pilot detcribcd the lhow u ponnyina reccMry "u the hip, new thifta to be UalO. 'J'bere fttft ICCJntd ID be rec:iovery aroupie1 ... Based on lMt week's 11pina ot two ahowl Ind I ~ bllc1Hment vieWed on Wleo&ape, llatre haw been may...,.. ...... IY d1m ... neect duf!ll lhl ~ ....... c.i ... 'l ....... '° ...-. \lllloill daalr "' I f Cat goes over opening with Etv11 lmpeflONltor Steven Dale, a ti· coverer who was Showtlme cabte't comedian of the v..,. to 01hcn~. u he alw prc.>\ed Int 1e:a50n when actor Jeff Cona'4':ay hulled 10me proiram . Just because he'1 nol on camera ' doesn't mean C•t itn't nvolvcd. • UHi week, when the rc1ular camcrunlD 11eppcd away for a moment and Copley/Colon_y dirutor John Hurd •INKMtnced it was tune IO roll. c.a Jd...-4 up (rom WI oft«nM daair, puc on lhC beldpboMI -....... tbl . Thc1e editing tri ~' on be J1mactina to • sober viewer. ln fact , 1t seems a 1( one mu t be under ahc innucnce 10 upprec'8 • the catraneou vi1ual , Pcrhlp1 that'• the point. a.a the &Afllt audience pll haa' •l thole la 9llCI wiU a&kk .,... WMCtlwMllDlows. . .... °"""" ,.._,..,. .. .. IN SEARCH OF The-Lab's 'the place .if you're into used jeans, p~ CDs 'and industri~·age ~hoes By ROYA POULADi and· CHJlIS Cll.ISWELL W ent to The Lab the other day. Y.ou can look at this new shopping center two ways:· Either someone smart is cashing in on an entire subculture of young people, or this is actually a unique blend of shops arid design principles that cater to the needs and interests of Generation X. It used to be [[ you wanted to outfit )'Ourself and your / • ~urrounding.s, you had to travel to thrift stores frofll Long Beach to Melrose just to get what you needed. Now you can go to The Lab in Costa Mesa, the first alternative mall to grac~uthem California. RO'v A'S TAKE The cool th ing about this place is the communal fee ling created by the people and la) Out of The Lab. It resembles a post-nuclear wa rehouse deconstructed into an , cncJa,e for survivors of urban America. Unlike other malls in the Orange C., The Lab is small enough and the contents unique enough to lend a comfortable, yo uthful and impromptu atmosphere. You enter through a hallway decorated with found objects and makeshift shrines, into a hang-Qut area littered with old couches, chairs and jerry-rigged objects serving as scats. A pool table sits Off the Beaten Path, sort of a travelJloal desti· · nation column presented from unique perspectives, returns to the Oa.ily Pilot today with a two-mem~r· writing team. Balboa Is- land resident Roya fouladi is the Newport Beach Arts Commission's treasurer. She is headed for 'law schoo l. Chris Criswell moved from his native Kentucky to Ne wport Beach two years ·ago. He's working on a dOctorate degree in psychology from Pepperdine. ~ nearby fo r.people or employees who want to play while waiting for their Criends to st)op. Never again will a boyfriend have to sit bored while his G-Criend tries on clothes. Here he can walk over to the han~-out area and pick out some tunes on a used guitar waiting to. be played. Never again will a young shopper (eel patronized by an older salesperson working on commission wijh no time to spare .on grungy teen-agers with low budgets: This.place is a slacker's dream. --, There's a c~thing store called . Urban Outfitters that sells everything from mid-western INDIAI PARADISE ...- 153) W. ~HWY.• NEWPORT BEACH• (714J 646-RJ 11:309fn~2:30pm Md 5pm-10pm ==~ A4 crdcardl~~~=== ' Swufay 'Bnmcfi is an Of£QSion at Cftanteclair .> SouporSafaa an4 your dwiu of 'Iratf'itUmal 'Ef16s 'lkndict Cntf s Seaf ooa Omdt.tu 4tttadua Sabrum atUl ~t Sauu ~t Saltui UJi.tli Poaduti C~n 'Breast !lard Open !Facd 1-+fietahu Omdt.tu Crafi ~ witli ~oadua 'E/Jas 'Buimaist atUl !Mustanf Sll#U £otuion"Broif witli Musfmxnn Sauu en.use 1(JJvioa willi 'l'uto atUl 'Tomato Conawe Crepts fi1ld with. C~n in Li/Jlit Cuny Cruun Sll#U an4 ~ ruli !fruit an4 'Du.st rt '.Buffa t a1Ul .. . Coffu or'Tui . LifJt tnU1'UliluMnt 10:J0am to 2:JOpm '""" flnllmitd ~ . $20 per pmtm 'HWout ~ · Sl 7 ptr pmcm Pluue call for ruervations . '18912 ~'Blvd., Irvine • {714) 752 -8001 ~ ~ , """Jo/m 'KllllK Jthw:ln .. -- industrial workwear to imported stuff aod used jeans... Why used jeans? Who has time for shrink-to-fit when you an ha\le ~nuine, p~-owned, comfy denims d)·ed a brilliant color to hide the previous owner•s stains? The Lab also makes room for a coffeehouse, an aJtcmati\'e comk book store, an industrial-age shoe store; a couple of gallery spaces and a bead shop manned by an affable owner named Spencer, who will actually chat with )'OU while you string your dreams on a .. leather tbong, To top it off, there is a Tower Records store d~oted purely to alternative and . subculture music and books. There are more stores in the·v.orks. I hate spending money on non-essentials, but I wound up leaving The Lab happily toting a punk CD, a book about the '60s . counterculture, a beaded necklace, a stick to put my hair up v..ith and some farmer pants. This place is a godsend to the hip youth of Orange County, and it's the only mall that encourages hanging out betweCJl pooases. · GHR.IS'TAKE To gh·e you a gdod idea of whether The Lab is a place you'd be in~rcsted in, let me tell you what 1 bought there: a Malaysian notebook, an African necklace, Calvin Klein underwear, a Lemonheads video, a pair of used jeans, an adult comic book, a biket wallet. obscure B-day car,ds and a glow candle. AU in one day. All in one place. Before you jump to conclusions, .. 1 should also mc1t'\ion it W1$ my payday and l Celt entitled. Not only did I satisfy my material needs. bit I also got to play guitar, shoot pool and check out some an that was on display. I also caught some current local talent display musical sk.tlls on the small but intimate stage that is provided for the pleasure of casual passersby as well as die:hard Cans. Comfortable and accessible, The . !--ab has brought-together tJic worthwhile aspects of current . trends and interests and compiled them into a warehouse of creative • deconstruction. Leave it to Orange County to mall-size the current counter-culture. A rebellion convenjence store. Pretcntiousn-ess aside, there is an abundance or cool stufC to peruse and purchase. So, if )'OU want a vehet dress and platforms, bring an open mind ... and a credit card. -m The La~ 2930 Bristol St., Cpsta Mesa, will ·hav~ its grand opening . noon to 10 p.m. Spturday. For in- formation, call 966-6660 I• . ' . .... Naked Soul to visit home planet . ' By JOEL BEBJlS I r l.beft'a one &ocal baad that has a buzz (and we mean the hype buzz noJ your Bj(f.and-Bunny·Blonde-Beachblanket- bunghole~Coors Light headache buzz), it's Nak~d Soul. _Fresh off an ll·stale Midwestern tout, the local ou1fit will headline at Our House Coffee Bar ncKl Thursday, March JO. The Costa Mc$:t·based ensemble is promoting its new release, "Visiting Your Planet,'' a lively, bouncing, ca.rousing, roc.ky, poppy altcfnative-type offering dished up by Scotti Bros. Opening for N~ked Soul are Permanena Green LiJhl and Incredible Circus Train. The $3 show begins at 9 p.m. and 1s 18-a nd-ovct. Speaking of Our House, the venue has stepped ~roadly (that's not a sex.isl term believe us it's true) into the live locaJ music niche by featuring live offerings nearly every night of the week. Tonight, the Women headline. Frid.iy, it~ The Roundabo.uts and Drowning Sun. Saturday night is Club Qucso, featuring the Minute Kings and Sun~ay's reggae nigh t will feature lsouljarts: The place was not designed exclusively for rock shc:>ws as pr!lven by its .smMJ floor. But its eclectici m -coCf eehouse-type coziness with an alternative edge -makes the shows work. It's also clean and safe but no" neutered.-II sells food, beer and, of course, cof- fee. It's located at 720 W. 19th St., Costa Mesa. Stealing a bit from Wtektnd Update: THE EMPIRE BALL· ROOM JS STILL NOT OPEN. Backers of this place, who are very secretive in what they want to tell the press, like who they arc, how much they've spent on this place, etc., etc. They've also been saying since last year that the dance club, billed as the biggest dance hall in Orange County, will be opening its doors. First December. Then January. Then .February. Now, the voice on the other end of ·the line says Mar.ch. 26. That's an actual s;late. So lessee if they stick to it. h 's located by Staples on 17th l'.lnd Superior. So keep y9ur eyes peeled. Urban Sprawl, a Hunlington Beach-based· outfit , will perform a semi-unplugged c:Oncert at 9 p.11J. Friday at Muddy's coffee shop, in Cost Mesa. Muddy's is located in the Stater Bros. market shopping center, ~at the comer of Fairview Road and Baker Street. lt_'s free. Don~t knr what semi-unplugged means but our guess is that it'll fea- ture elcltrified acoustic guitars. But then again, what do-w_~ know? Costa M~a-based poet Mkbnel Mollo scored a heady triumph lai.t week when he won the right to open up for three performers on MTVs Spoken Wurd :rour. The national tour, whicl\ features New York Cicy poets R'.eg E. Gaines, Maggie Estep and JoHn Hall (from the band Kingmis'sile) stopped at C:il State Fullerton Sunday night. Mollo, whol has lived off-and-on in Costa Mesa the past s0c years but "ho now ha ngs out in Sonoma County, pcrform,d under the name Green Lotus J.'fa n. He read his poem, "Bone, Stone and Steel," a sweeping work that focuses on 1he genocide of 1he Native Ame1ican. Mollo wa5'chosco to open the Orange County gig after winning a poetry contest at the university pub last week. ,"It does d!sturb me that I am appearing at the behest of MTV, the most obscene symbol of rmage-oriented corporate media global village," the 25-year-old Mollo said. "But America docs need to hear these word s." ' . Joel Bters Is a stan' writer. =.~Bird SpedaJ • c Includes Your Choice: I• • Catch of the Day ,,,. $8 • Pasta Special "' . 05 _:_. TeripJd Chicken"" e2.~·=·--· . Sewing l.unt:h & Dlrincr FOi' ~RO YC8S Satetllte Dish na.v in · our large bar featuring all the mejor ~ngevents. Our Meals~ A .Ttfp To M1otkoJ We hope you enjoy the atmosphere complemented with our fine Mexican food. Lunch • Dinner • Cod<t:Bils Open Daily at 11,W G3// Ahead For Food To Go All !Yiajor Crec;Jit G:Jrds ,Accepted .. 2x5 • 16-6 ,,,,,, O...• o.t.n. a-o.w. .. s.w, ..... ,__., llJu l'fll/, Prall tl;s ... la Mil~ o.am:c._.,,_ ,,..._ Mo.laJ ...... 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And the V<eren't there when they 1ried on His daughter, then in the music is incredible because it the dress. and )OU were n't there fourth grade, was in the child's totally ~rrounds )'OU when '-"he n they went to pick chorus of Opera Pacific's first you're on the stage." e"eryth1ng out." · production of "La Boheme" in Leslie is a "super" in Opera Dr. Cies kc:cp!> bu~y during the ' 1~7. She also sang in Opera Pacific's "Lucia Di da) as an opthomologbt, and is Pacific's 1990 production of Lammermoor,'' which opens olso an Opera Pacific Llo3rd "Turandot," but this time Dr. Wednesday for five membe r I k lc;i\.e the mcdic:il Cies joined her onstagc as an performances at the center. She ''orld bch111d Y. hen he e!>Cape's lo extra. The experience was so had neve r been to an opera the mJg1cal Y.Orld oT opera. much fun that his wife and son until she married he r husband "It'!> a "ondcrful ''a) of joined the father/daughter act ~O years ;igo, and now she loo 1s leaving '>~hat )OU do from d:i) to onstqge for 1992's Opera Pacific rilled with opera and w1th day' a1rn~et i11tu thi:i. make-·· encore of "La Boheroe." eing a part .Qr a production. bdte\e, m:igiC'tll \\Oild of great· Now, Cies and his wife Leslie "There is ~o much energy," ,• . Jml"C'· grc;1t }lOrrc., and rcall) are back again as extra$, or she said enthusiastically. '' l , ~ndcrf ul per!>onalitics,' he !>aid. "supernumeraries," in two think that's what overwhelmed ··tt') rcall) a trc;.11 to have separate productions that run me the most. Opera is the Opera Pacific here in Orange concurrently at the Performing Leslie Cles of Corona del Mar highest form of theater. The Count>: W1:.'re 1eally making un Arts Center beginning Friday. (left photo) gets fitted for the voices are so dynamic, and t~c impact on the :m:a. I hope more "It gives you-an incredible wig she'll. wear as. a supernu-{llusic with the symphony is i.p and more p1.:ople \\ 111 m.1kc the Perspective on opera," Cies said merary or extra In Opera Pa· romantic. ll's a real education cffoft to get m'uhl.'<l. You haH: WHAT: Opera Pacific's ~·01e Wolkure" ond '!Lucia DI Lommermoot" . . backstage at the center during a WHERE: Orange County PerfQrmlng Ms Center In Costa.~e'° · cific's ugcomlng production of for me. It's so thrilling to be aust to get )OUr kct ''cl ll s , costume fitting for "Die • · WHEN: "Die Wolkure": 7 p.m. Friday and March 10, 12, 18i 2 p.m. • ."Lucia i LarTJmermoor." t"ier a little part of it. lt.'s fabulou~. I something 1hJ1 gro'~~ on >Ou. lt'i. Walkurc." "It's fascinating to sec t.1,arch 20. '!Lucls;J'': 8 p.m. Wednesday ond Morch 11;--H, 19: 2 p.m. husband, Dr. And[ew C1es, had no idea how incredible~e not alwa\s an c:a!>\ learn You tbe prOCCSS Of how the Opera is March 13 ' -gets assistance With ttle COS· experience wa s going to be., OU hU\C to cart: enough 10 put some put together. You see a real HOW MUCH: $15 to $75 tume he'll wear as an extra in have no idea of the power 9 effort into 11. It':. \\Cll ''0nh .it." - .human side of the stars, you sec MORE.INFO: 740·2000 Opera Pacific's "Die :Walkure." ·rl)u Sic .and drama until yo u re a '-tly C/Jrisw pher Trel:i WAGNER ,, ..•. revolulionize opera, turning it in to an exciting new means of theatri· cal and artistic expression. "Die Walkurc" (the Valkyries are maid~ns who choose which soldiers will die in bat.tic and then lead them to Valhalla, the great haJI of war heroes) is an ambitio s undertaking for Opera Pacific. is the Costa Mesa-based co • pany:s first attempt at Wagn , whose operas . ret1uire large set · and a large orchestra, as ·well as a multitude of special effects. The cost to mo.unt the opera i~ nearly $1 million, or roughly 20 percent of Opera Pacific's seasonal budget. It's the company's most expensive production to date, and one of its longest, clocking in at 4~ hours. Since "Die Walkurc" has not. been performed in Southern Cali· fornia in nearly 20 years (San Diego Opera last staged it in 1975), Opera Pacific decided to H---~ Old -a day-long Wagner sympo· sium at the Westin South1 Coast Plaza Hotel which was attended by more a than 300 Wagner cnthusi- osts. But this was no ordinary sym- posium. Many participants, like , New York Post opera critic Dale Harris a~d Opera News ·magazine Catholic & Single ? Make new friends thla yearl Meel Colholics, 21 ond over, who enjoy the some music, movies, S'ports & hobbies os you dol CATHOLIC SINGLES Nf1WORK 714 999-3230 editor Patrick Smith, new in for th e day's events. Many participants lectured while wearing Norseman horned hermets to prove opera fans do have a sense of humor ("Die Wal kure" features full 12th century Norse costuming and sets). • According to Wagner Society president Sh'erwin Sloan, one; of the symposium moderators, the eve nt helped to shed more light on Wagner and his music, including ome facts thal many people may n now. "We a · ed about Wagner's life and the history of what was going on in Europe and G~rmany at the time he was writing his opera, and some o( the controversie~ ·about Wagner," Sloan explained. "He's a great compt>ser, but his personal • life was .quite scandalous. He was very anti-semitic. During World War ll, Hiller took Wagner's music and made it the music of the Third Reich, which made it very unpopular afterward ... Wagner's music was played at Nazi rallies, in concentration camps and on the German radio. Accorcfing to Sloan, "In Israel today, Wagner's music 1s not al· lowed to be performed. They've tried, but the audience has gone into a riot." However, Sloan said that the re have been relatively few problems with Wagner perform· ances in this cou ntry. Sloan has seen 29 complete "ring" cycles, most of which have been ,performed over the course of a week,.. allhough some opera com· panics may do one a yea r fo r 'four yea rs. The. Opera Pacific produc· tion of the "Die Walkure" part of the cycle promises to be a fairly traditional one, which suits Sloan just fine. He has seen updated productions, and they're just not the stime. ''There's nine Valk')'ries; th ey are all sisters. During Ride of the Valkyries, they run on stage with spears and helmets. I saw one in Germany ·where all nine were wearing leather and riding motor· cycles. ·It was very unusual." Christopher Trc/:J is a free-Janee »Tiler whose entertainment stories appe&r regularly .:..-i be -DDilf- Pi/ot. MONDAY NIGHT Family Speelal FRESH ALBACOREL Fl.LET· •sa: Pariy Bu$ fo Laughlin! Friday, 3/25-Sunday, 3121 '81.50 per penon I double occupancy Includes: • Round lrip bus lo Loughlin • 2 n1ghls ol Colorodo Belle • Tox &'Baggage Handling • Refreshmenlll going lo •""h~o (714) 379-0467 -· rese~;l10M Bayside Health Insurance Services Blue Crou of Callfomla · Authorized Agent H~LTH INSURAKCE ·· ~w s25*AMONTH AS •(AGE· UNDER ~O) -1-800-854-7776 SsAr•i#•• iel · MOUNTAIN GA'E. " .. .', ' ... .;.: ,. -... __ ,.., .. ~='· MIMI L"'~IM ... 111 ... ,_ ... . .,, .. ____ ,.. V~lf'CI~ ' , . .. 1 r ' • ThUf'lday, M.-ch 3, 1914 ~-. . Marla Bird is on a much-deserved va.ation. While she is gone, the Daily Piiot is running up- dated 'versions of her put local dining reviews. • I s it OK to mention Marcel Proust in here? After all, he was French and the owner of Studio Cate hails from Paris. ., There is p. f a]ll$>US passage in the author's book "Rcme.rancc of Things Past" in which he writes of the evocative powers of taste and scent. He came to mind last week when I was prowling around old Peninsula stomping grounds. There's nothing like that singular mix of Balboa aromas to bring back great memories. Seaweed and salt-filled air; feathers of smoke, fish and the fra$rance of barbecued meat tease the nose. Balboa: it's Dillmari's, Ruby's, glowing like a magic juke box in th e mist, the Pavilion - and then there's the Studio Cate aliv~ with music, hunkered right dow"n on the sandy beach. Siuing' at the bar, you can watch the sky over the Pacific change· its mind about the weather and see skate boarders sailing past the window like errant seagulls. The musicians don't begin their weeknight 'gig until nine·o'cloclc, so three of us made reservation for 8 p.m. and walked past tbe bar and into the dining room. It's bigger now tha~rfl remembe'rcd, with windows all·along the boa rdwalk and enough room so -FYI WHAT: Studio Cote WHERE! 100 Main Street, Balboa ·ALL -THAT ·JAZZ ... AND -MOU StudiO ·Cafe boasts landmark view, ·prices, music that you can h11ve ·a conversation without the jazz right in your face. By MARLA. BIRD enough· for all three of us. ... Weelcend M.ulC M.\&11 .. DAILi' Pl&OI' Owner Albert Chammu tiU compoMd a wtmlnQ mix or food, mUlic and Nllll1g .. hil Studio Cafe In Balboa. chicken eaters. Studio Cafe runs a "Sunset Dinner Special" Sunday through Friday evening for just $7.9S. (Sunset is defined here as S to 7 p.m.) There's a choice of those tasty ribs, teriyaki, lemon or Mayan chicken, all served with primavera pasta and salad. Dessert is not a bjg deal here and instead, we orderQd a fish bowl-sized glass of something called "Adios" for SS.7S. With three straws. It was a beautiful azure blue, tasted like wicked lemonade and had a kick rlke a Ferrari. Modestly priced food, fine instrumentalists, a landmark setting and an ouUa-sight view. What more could you want? Eggs in your beer? Come to think of it, the bartender would probably accommodate you on that order, as•wcll. LOCAL DINING NIWI S peaking of specials, Villa ~ova 1s wel· coming guests for~ twilight dining until 6 p .m. Prices are a b reak with a great ~esar salad which usually costs $4.SO selling for $2.25 and grilled breast of chicken with angel hair pasta, normally a $14.SO item priced at $10.95. Andy Crean says, "Come on down!" ... Time to circle a date_ on the calendar -April 24, to be exact. That is when the Newport Harbor Art Museum will continue -to make culina!'Y history with its Art of Dtnin~ VII. Call Maxine Gaiber s of· WHEN: open for lunch 11 :30 o.m. to 3 p.m. · Mondays through Fridays. Dinner 5 to 10 p.m. Saturday ·and Sun· ctrJy. Sunday brunch 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday dinner 4 to 10p.m . We were there to h"1Ve some food, with music for dessert on ' Thursday night. Some things nevfC change and this menu is one of . them: ribs and chicken; ribs and shrimp; etc. Tpp sirloin steak is · $13.95 served with a savory green peppercorn sauce. are on the menu.-The cold greens in a side order of salad ar~ crµnchy crisp, with sliced (resh mushrooms, ripe tomatoes and a white creamy dressing, faintly blue cheese in nature. One of fllY dinner· companions ord ered ribs and was soon looking at a Neandert~al Tack of dark brown crusty ribs, pink and tender to the bite. The fellow on my left )YaS se~ed calimari which was as good as calimari gets; actually it was a dead-ringer for its expensive cousin abalone found at Newport's more elegant establishments. 1 took the low-cal route and ordered lemon chicken. We had a small crock of tender baked beans -• My friends and 1 shared a bottle of Kendall Jackson Reserve, $18, and were finishing our meal when the band started to play. They were terrific! Music groups change all the time with blues featured on Friday and Saturday nights. Owner Albert Shamma said most of the people who come to Balboa's .. SJudio Cafe arc dedicated cats, # but we were in the middle of a lot· of'1edicated rib and barbecued • fice for Feservations and information at qs9.·1122:--- HOW MUCH: moderate prices MORE INFO: 675-7760 - Seafood pasta is available in a subtle garlic cream sauce and plenty of other seafood sctections l thought all the patrons would bo kids who got their driver's licenses about 20 minutes earlier, but au contraire, the place was full of upwardly mobile adult diners at tables decorated with fresh flowers. .· . . • Lana De Salvo, prac- . tically a fixture at An· tonello's, has moved to Chanteclair. The delighte~ Chanteclair owner, Martin Lambert, has named De· Salvo marketing manager. . -ByM.B. .'4:t ..._<~ ;-·~ ... ~~., · ADVERTISFMENT ~.'.~·'i:· , AMERICAN CHMUl'S ua a USTAUIANT, A loeal • restaurant/bar with o "hometown' RoYor:Feoturing pool, darts, satellite, big screen TV, Pool Tournament every Wed. night. Servi09 lunch Mon-fri 11 lo 2 & Sot Breakfast 8 lo ooon. $ l .50 /llrory's & Drivel's Sot & Sun 6 lo noon. Shot of the Week $1.00. Open 1366 ,day a year (leop year only) 6qm to 2om. 6041 Bolso 0 Spring~le in Huntington Beoch. (714) 894-6100 DICK CHUllCH'S USTAUIANT, A faAlily stYle coffee shop located ot 269.8 Newport Blvd., Costo Mesa. Menu includes breakfast, lunch and dinner.' Prices rang• from $3.00 lo $7.99. Open Moo:-, Sot. 6:00am lo 9:00pm. IN, we. V, MC. (714) 6<46-n62 ZuallS IUTAUltANT, Located ot 1712 Moc:.mia, Cor.ta Mesa. Menu includes ribs, chicken, wok & lob•. prime rib, pizza, oyster bar. Prices range from $3.95 and up. Open doily from 11 :30om 1o lOpm, Cock1oils 'Iii 11 pm. ID. FB, we. No credit cords. (714) 645-8091 .. - Your Restaurant Gulde to Dining In NIWPOIT 111 COMMNY, Unquestionably the Newport Beach, Co•la Me.a, Corona del Mar, Beat Boby Boclt Ribsl Known for its friendly H fj~ftftflft. •---It • •-··-&-In Val1-otmosphefe and comfortoble bootha, Newport Rib Un •. .,.,,.-n 9WllK" • rvvn•v •Y Co. hos been pleasing a local crowd since 1984. STUOtO CAii, located 01 100 /llroin St. Bolboo INDIAN Open 7 days o week ol 4pm, 2pm on Sunday. Take.out, catering and banquet•. Just 01 the end of (ot foof of pier). The Studio Cafe Is the happeni09 th 55 ~~. (71 I place for food, fun & enter-lainment. Menu includes e , ... ,. 4 631·2110. ID, FB, WC, V, MC, "b hi k fr h fi h · & lad AE DC DISCOVER ri s, c c en, es s , poslo, appetizers so s, COPPll CHIMNIY , Enjoy walerfroni dining at Newport Beach 3408 Via Opono. Introducing authentic lndion Mughlal delicolies neW< befOre in Orange County ~ our famous chef •Motil~ Rom Guru•. Try our lainb or chicken kabobs, curries and wide voritie1 of fre1h ~s cookeg in our own ground Indian t*bs & apices. Reasonable prices starting os low os $1 ,95 lo $6.95. Open 7 days a week frpm 11 om-Spm. OUT, TKO, WC. 673:J679 ' ' . also servill{1 brunch on Sot & Sun.10 lo 3:00 which NAPUS Ill COMPANY, Looot.;d on 2nd St.· 1n indudes Belgium waffles omelettea f.Sncakes and the Belmont Shore area. Noplea Rib Co. offers the h · p ' r... $2 9' S 13 95 Best In Boby Bock Ribs, Bsaed Chicken, Prime Rib muc more. rices range rro~ ; · , . and Salads. Naplea Rib Co. is open 7 days 0 week Open 7 doya d we.k./llron-Fri 11 .30.1 :30 om, Sot· ot 4pm, 3pm on Sundays. It hoa 0 f>flvote banquet Sun 10.1 :30om. IN,BRU,FB,ENT,V,MC,AE,DC room, does catering for parties of 20 or more ond also delivers. locot.d ot 5800 W. 2nd St., long Beach (31 OJ .C39..Rl6S ID, FB, WC, V, /llC.., Af, DC, DISCOVd BRKFST /LUNCH/DINNER CHAaUIS 09U UITAWANT. locoted ot I 02 Mcfadden Pl. next lo the Newport, Pier. Mtxe lhon o restouronk>n inatitutionl Serving up great food Of reasonable pricet •Ince 1967. BreokfOst is serwd oll day long. lunch & dinner consisb of Am«icon, Mexican and Seafood dishes. Don't miu out on ~ oll you con eat chilel The steak ond egg special on Saturday for $5.95 i• o must and o delicjoua seafood dinner for only $5.95 con'I be beat. Prices r~ from $2.85 to $7.95. 675- 7991. Open 7 doya o WMk, 7om-l 2om. Sun- Thura, 7om-3om Fri & Sot. MC,V,. AMX, D.C. CAFE MB •ICM CMI, A ¥9fY unique,~ ~lo= brdlall & lunch. locoted of 177321well St., In beautiful Huntington 8eodl c:entraJ par\. Menu includes omeletles, apeciolry ~. coppocinos, ~·· 1ondwlc:het, talads and much ~ . Prices range from $4.95 lo S7.25 Open TU9Hri. 7:30 om lo 2 pm. Sot & Sun Iii 3pm. SUmn. houta Moy.Sept open ••• 8:30 Pf"~ w.6-Sot. lJ¥e mutlc, coll !Or men Info 8'2.o77.S. OUT, V, /!IC., TKO IUl'H'I CMI. Locded at 320 Btittol IG Of aedhil lby Aleo MW Marti in Co.ea Melo. ~ lncWet good~~· brec*fael with lhe .... ~. ~ ..... Meidcon bndfoit ..._. ... ~wllh ~u1nkl11, ~ bowl.~~. 11111M'ialode,healltiy ..._ ...... pa. ..,_, w/ polalo ..... Try ... 1 .... CliclliM'~. ~ ~ ,,_, ,,._, '9bl '!l"I' ,._ S2.99 eo '5.95. 0,..1.,. e _. 7_ 11 2f-. ID, 00,WC • CALIFORNIA CUISINE GICKO'S, Casual Calif. elegonc. with plenty of INDIAN MllADISI, located at 1520 'Nest room lo enjoy younelf. located ol 7887 C.nler Coast Hwy. The menu includes c:hic:bn, lomb, Or., Huntington Beach. Menu Includes hot & cold ---L-~ and d -L-_.. ed posto.s, specw.., nlz.zas, fai"ita's and items from MQfQQO ~ion iNl9t °"'= lo .Pria ._., ,... perf.ction with only the Fr.sh.at I ienh. the griH. ricesronge from 3.9.S lo $1 3.95. Prices range from $2.50 lo $15.9 for 0 Open 11 :30 lo close. Doncing nightly, jou on complete .:. __ L , d 7 ~ w.d. Bi~ Bond Swing Music Thur. &.midnight. ID, ~. Lui ~notion inner. Ope(! ._,. 0 8RU, OR SS,F8,ENT,WC,V,MC,AE,DC. 892-222~ FB, v: ~ .J,1 ~~ ~~~:.r:;..':3~'3~0. ID, COFFEE HOUSE ..rs liilDIAN POOD, Critically acclaimed by El"* Dills. ~ at 3705 So. 8'iatol, Sonlo • Ano (1 bit No. of So. Coast fltcwl, next lo ClohslirN) Menu includea Chidi.n and QUR HOUll, located ot 720 W. 19th St., Costa Meta. Menu lncludea sondwichea, IOlods, quich., pallriet, cc*.. and coffees. Open doily from 7:30am 1c)l lpm Unleas you don't wont lo leovel IN, fl, ENT, WC, TKO. ' (714) 650-8960. featuring live mutic. Mmtwtf JAVA CAii, locollld ot 27QO · ~aw. • 16e lo• 2elh ''· MorinoJ F«tturing Diedrich Coif.., Shlrfev's Bog.la, hah bol!ecl gOoda daifv and Orwy.s k• Cr.om. Op.ti 7 doya o week. WC Come join us for h best co"-in IDwrl Free underground ~Ing 675-4747 s, dolly apeclola & combo plates, open • om 11 om to 9pm. IN, OUT, lKO, WC, , (714) 850-0595 ITALIAN . , RANDAZZO ltAUAN CAFI, Located ot 21148 Beach BIYd., (ot Altonto), Family owned, eYef}'thing prepared with the finest meats & cheeses & Famous for it's infamous cheesecake. Prices range from $2.00 lo $11 .95. Open Tues. thru Sot I 1-9pm, Sun. 11-8 pm. Cloled Mon. IN, OUT, WC, Wine and beer (714) 536-2448. • SAaAnNOS 1mAU1ANT i. SAUSAOI co. , localed ot 251 Shipyard Way, Newport Beoch. Menu includes great posto, oword winning Caesar salad, delicious homemade sausage, veal, lamb, lots of vegetorion dishes, good wine, be., coppucino & deserts. • tt•s o family owned & rvn restouront .. Prices range from $4.95 to,$13.95. 9pen 7 days o week. Serving Sol & Sun Brunch from 8:30 1o 1.oosundoy thru !hursday 11 om to 1 Opm. Friday & Sot. 11 om-11 pm. IN, OUT, WC, 8RU, WB, V, M, >-i, DC MEXICAN AVllAS IL llANOnO, A dining landmorti for OYer 20 yeora. Run by the Avilo.fofnily, Avilcn haa 7 locations lo serve you in COiia Meta, Newport Beach, Santo Ano, long Beoch, Huotington Pork & •Laguna Hiiis & Huntington' Beach. Featuring authentic food with the freshest ingr~ & a new creotiYe light culline along wittl outhent!C Moma Avila's recipes. ID, 8RU, F8, ENT, WC, V, IN:., AE, DC, & DISCOVER. 'Avilas hos a reputation for treating you like port of the fomityl• , MAIOMITAYIW, located at 2332-W... PoclRc Coott Hwy. Mexican buraeta, fajiloa, buttb & MON. Specials doel'f. iirice range from $4.95 lo $10.9.S Open 11:30a..., 12:30am .. IN. fl, V, IN:., N , DC. (714) 631~220 . r Ml CASA. located ot>296 17th StrNI, Cow Meao. A trip lo Mexicol Mexican food, Open doily ot 11 om. Pric:.s rons-from $2.25 lo $8.95. Serving lunch & dinner for°'* 20 years. IN, FB. we. v, /llC.., AE, DC, a , D. 6'.S. 7626. WAHOO"S FISH TACQ. With 3 locotiona: 1133 PCH, Laguna Beoch, (714) 497-0033, 1862 Placentia, Coalo Meao, (714) 631-3433 and 3000 Bristol, Co.,. Meao (714) 435-0130. Menu includes Fislr,locos, burritos, block beans & rice, solods, sandwiches. Pr~es range from · $1.65 to $7.SO. Open Mon.-Sot. llam lo • I Opm, Sun. 11 om lo 9pm. IN, TKO, WC. SEAFOOD H'*11NOTON llACH M•IUT llllOILa, Here':;,Que plooe for family dining where Fr.ah Is ling and~~ broil' ng la our lrodelnorit. Our Fr.ah ftlh .Chana. doity and W9 also r.o.ur. c:hic:Mn, ... owl poaio. There's o fresh seafood morbt, too.~ and Dinner, fuff bor. Children's menu. AE, V,#11:.. and OS cords welcome. 20111 Brookhura1 St. (next 1o Target, just soultl of Adorn.). No reMNOliona. (714) 963-8166. MClllC fllH a SIAIOOO, located al 2620 ~ BIYd., Costa Mesa. Menu indudea seol'Ood salads, aeafood sandwiches, grilled entrees, fish & chips, fiah locoa, eushi Ond lftON • Alao hos one ol Oranae County'• !orgese lrwenlofiet of Fr.ah flafi from It's fiah ma.bt. Prices range from $1. 9 5 and up. ODeit Ml 11 · 6; Sot 11..5, Sun 11-4., ID, WC (7f,) 65(). 0130. zuelll Dn DOCK, l.ocae.d ot 9059 Ado.N, Huntlngk>n Beoch. Menu include. teafood, .. & lobtier, piuo, prime rib,~ bar. Pricet from $3.9.S and up •• ~doily from 1iT0am to 1 <>Pm, Coddails Iii 11 pm. IN, Fl, WC, V, IN:.. (7l 4J 963-6362. STEAKS SEAL BEACH _, -, .......... o Mr. and Mrs. Q.url Kerley of ~ Newport Beach have announced the engaaement of their daughter Michelle, to Micheal Mims or ' Jliamna, Alaska. They will be married April 16 in the Hyatt Newporter Hotel, Newport Beac~ The bride-elect is a graduate or' ·Corona del Mar High School and Cal State Long Beach. Her fiance is the son of Shirley Mims of Anchorage, Alaska and the late Jack Mims.'He is a former Marine and is employed as a bu~h pilot in lliamna. Nlntll•TOll·TaUNINGla Mr. and Mrs. William F. Herrington or Corona del Mar have announced the engagement· of their daughter, Brooke Farley · Herrington, to Patrick Truninger of Biel, Switzerlar1d. An April 9 wedding in the Pacific Oub is planned. ~ · _ The bride-elect is a graduate of Corona dcl Mar High School and the University of the Pacific. Her fiance is the ... son of Mr. and Mrs. Ernst Truninger of Biel. He is a graduate of the Busi ness School of Biel. MOaOAN·MAaTIN ., Wendy Morgan and J~ff M&rtin, formerly of Newport Beach, will .be marrie·d May 29 in Cooper Chapel, Bella Vista, Ark. Their parents arc Ron and Becky Morgan and Donna and John Martin, aU former long·time Newport Beach residents. Johnson and James Douglas Ferrell has been announced by her parents, Roger and .P.at Johnson of Newport Beach .• He is the son of Doug and Tricia Ferrell, also of Newport Beach. The couple are graduates of NeWp<>rt H~bor High School and San Diego Sl)te Uhiversity. They ~ill be married Sept. 2 in South Coa~ Community Church, Irvine. WIUIU·MAllTIN Doug and Mary Ann Wessell of Corona del Mar have announced the engagement of their daughter, . Marja, to Dan Martin. He is the son of C.C. Whitney and Bob Martin of Newport Beach and Palm Desert. They will be marrie~ I • ... July 15 in Our Lady Queen of Angels Catholic Church in Newport Beach. . The courle are graduates of Corona de Mar High School. She was graduated from Chapman· ·University in Orange and be is an alumnus of San Diego State University. · •RDK·MACADAM Mr. and Mrs. David Greek of Oceanside have announced the engagement of their daughter, Laura, of Costa Mesa, and Dr. · Scott MaoAdam of Westrriinist~r. He is the son of Dr. and Mrs. Millard MacAdam of Newport Beach. A June 25 wedding in Mariners Church is planned. The bride-elect is a graduate of Whittier Christian and Pepperdinc University in Malibu. Herliancc is a graduate of Corona del Mar High School and Palmer West Chiropractic College, Sunnyvale. The courle are graduates of Corona de Mar Hi~h School. She is attendirtg the University of Arkansas, majoring in human development an.d family studies'. 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Anmt.n C.-111111(9 o.. c..ney Unll • n•111.-..1 . . \ ·1 A8 Thursday, March 3, 1994 Newport Beach/Costa Mna Dally Pltot , COMMUNITY FORUM COMMUNITY FORUM RUNS THURSDAYS AND SATUllDA YS •WRITE TO: PILOT LE'ITEJlS, lJO Y. BAY ST., COST A MESA. CA 92617 •FAX TO: 6-i6 ... 170 • READERS' HOTLINE (CALL-IN COMMENTS): 642-6086 . Showing what spirit js all about T here wa~ this 'tecny person at the Spirit Run Sunday. She had on a gray sweatshirt With big letters on 1he back. There was her name, Ayn, and the legend: "U.S. age group 10 mile fecord holder." It made me tired just reading it. Ayn was far from the only champion among the throng that 'turned out for the race-festival-fund-raiser at Fashion Island. On the Coast Some of the real champs were those back-of-the-pack, red-in-the-face youngsters who pumped furiously-to get to the finish line as fast as an exhausted ga{ller .c~n · sprint the last 30 yards~ :; of a mile run. My nominees for winncrS"of the day were the three kids I brought ~ to the SP.irit Run, Amy Rocha, Claudia Villa and Hugo Vivar. They were among the 20 children who came over "on scholarship'' from Pomona Avenue School: Pomona serves a neighborhood a world apart from Fashion l sland. But such devoted teachers as Christine Henderson, Catherine Morgan and Pat Visel invest 1heir own time and money into helRing bridge this vast gap. ·1 got involved, in a minuscule way, with Pomona's after-sch~! sports program last year. For a moment, I even thought about volunteering to help coach soccer. But I figured they had .enough problems. So I wrote a couple of columns, donated some soccer balls and drove a herd of ~ids over to the Spirit Run. It was the first time any of them had been in Newport Beach, although as one lad proudly announced; "My'dad is a .. waiter at Big Ca nyon Country Club." My charges this year were a little more worldly, but no less awed by the spectacle of thousands of people running around in shorts and T-shirts on a gentle Sunday morning. · The· cause was admirable· rais_c mon for computers and enrichmenl programs ar Anderson, Harbor View and Lincoln elementary schools. Lasr year rhey raised about SBOfOOQ. The kids and parents used a•few hundred of that'to pay the entry fees for the contingenl from Pomona, ·J fllighty nice and thoughtful thing. According to Pat Visel, a number or pleasant things have been happening to the -sports program al Pomona. One of • tl\e nicest was Carlos Primiani joining the faculty. 0 fficially, Carlos is a mild-mannered fourth-grade teacher. But after hours he changes clothes and becomes Supercoach, which has given the school's st,ruggling soccer program a big boost. . Baseball is another popular program. Harbor View and Lincoln and private Harbor Day School arc donating shiri guards and mitts and three students from Estancia have volunteered to help out ";th coaching. There's also been a cash donation '~lich just might carry the program 111rough the end or the year, a necessity · b~cause the school district has no funds for such frills. It seems absurd that the district can't find even a few hundred bucks to drop into rhc kitty of a program that the teachers started on their own, "to provide positive after-school activities and to fos ter such qualities as loyalty, good ~fOrtsmanship and cooperativeness ... " And, as tho kids did last weekend, lo develop enough self-confidence to go out a d test their spirit and heart against Pfers of the same age, but from another Y<t>rld. 1 The Pomona kids scored· high. They ~re in the top 10 in each ago group. And tbey had a wondcrf ul time. .. As my young friend Hugo said when w~ were leaving Fashion Island: "That was g~." Fred Martln'a column runs every +ursday and Saturday. P•UIDIN'f aY aYRON DI A•AICAL I f one in 10 bcliove lhe Rev. Joseph R. Qiambcrs of the Paw Creek Minisl?ies in Charlotte, N.C., then legion tiny blanket huagcrs across the fruited plane and right here in Newport Beach and Costa Mc$a arc being indoctrinated by a "new age demon" whose message is plainly antithetical to God's Good Word. And it seems this evil leviathan is none other than Barney the dinosaur. I~ is the decree of the Rev. Chambers • -its communication presumably assigned to him from on high -that Barney is "straight out of the New Age and the world of demons and devils." He's the latest manifcstption that "America is under siege from the powers of darkness," Chambers war~s, and ~hould be rejected as anathema. The declaratfons of the Rev. Chambers where Barney is concerned wouJd be funny stuff if it weren't for the fact that it is fatuous evangelism of this sort lh<)t gives faith in God a bad name. Moreover, it begs for commentary on several fronts. The first concerns the Rev. Chambers' "motivations for rebuking Barney as a purveyor of anti-Christian doctrine. There is evidence that they are both capitalistic and·poJltical; which tend to . muddle the veracity of his theolo~~al obj,!ctions , • .... , Consider.that for a donation to his.."· Paw Creek Ministries, Rev. Chambers will forward a book.Jct -Barney the Purple Messiah -which further enumerQles the .d_Ulbolical threats of &he heretical Barney. Were it true ttic Touch . of bmerness I couldn't help feeling a touch of bitterness at reading a recent quote by forme r Newport Beach City Manager Bob Wynn that he got "burned" for giving convicted embezzler Dixon a second chance. "How so?" on\S could wonder since Wynn retired with a hands<?me pension, . boosted by a .sizable and questionable raise shortly before he left office. One could alSo wonder about Wynn's accountability for entrusting an· Jtdrniued cmbezzlcc..willta position oL major money handling in the city and failing to effectiveJy monitor or audit him. 'tn my book, that's •negligence in office for the city manager. While he continues to get lucrative consulting jobs and an inflated pension, the one~ who really got burned arc the taxpayers of thjs city. RUTH WESTPHAL Newport Beach A plea to end Jury trlals As a consultant to a district attorney's office for 18 yeaJ'S in child abuse cases, I have seen the workings of the defense team and am glad that Deputy District Attorney Jeff Robinson of the prosecution team in the Thomas Gionis assault case spoke out about "defense tactics" in this instance. The appeals court seems to ignore the machinations of the defense team who cloud and distort the facts of the case in the juries' minds and put on a "real show" in the court room. When ~ responds, the Appeals The defense no longer is obliged to present facts to prove the inn~ence of their clicnt(s) but instead, rely on the following: 1. Cloud the issue and the facts to the extent that the jury is confused or so emotionally involved that they may get a "hung" jury; or · 2. Prove the victim ne eded killing or beating or mutilation of body parts, and the defendant should be congratulated rather than punished. I'm against the jury system and feel that it is in its last days. It's no longer the "jury of peers" conceived by our Founding Fathers. 1 suggest it's time to move instead to a tribunal of at least three judges to hear cases and decide on the merits of COMMVlllTY COMMllll'AllY ·Barney bashing . is· pure rubble Reverend's critic ism of tne purple dino saur serves no purpose but to tri vialize re ligious devotion popular dinosaur is an agent of Satan, if that the Saddueees -tbe aristocratic not the Prince of Darkness himself, high priests of Jesus' day who used would.it not be the Christian imperative Mosaic Law to gain political power - of the reverend to disseminate his ..... were rebuked by the Messiah as book.let en masse to the parents of these spir-itually-bereft hypocrisies. Political vulnerable young souls without asking agendas of any sort, then or now, ar~ for even a single shekel? One would too steeped in human impurity to be presume so. sanctified by unblemished spiritual truth, There is then the reverend's ~culiar particularly as they pertain to, the political take -peculiar only i!l that a nefarious liberal missives of a purple theologian's objections would dinosaur. . presu~ably be of scriptural nature -That the reverend would impeach . that "Barney is very much politically Barney as a politically correct, "liberal" correct and liberal in its agenda. He distributor of evil instead of finding leads kids into a world of miracles and some scriptural argument to state his · fantasy. It's a New Age philosophy case merely places llirn in the same box which is the antithesis lo-the Scripture." with the rest of.the neo~right cvangCljJts. Contemporary scholarly writings -'+-who use their ordina\ion to' pe~e,,t.helr~ Stephen L Carters "The ~ulture -of . pblitics. ·~ ' -i·~ ~· . : Disbelier• -llJ!d,d~uments as anciept Yet, there is a more 'basic inanity' to \ as the New Testament striptures Rev. Chambers' denunciation of Barney. illustr.atc the ·pompoS11y of 4sing one's . Jn my house.hold -where t5Bible is 1 religion to authenticate and advance read, prayers ~ and the 'fen ~nes political ideology as God -Commandments are taught -Barney is ~~dained. It was foriN'ectsely this reason as popular with our three children, LITTERS the casc,-and not the.showmanship of the defense team or emotional arguments to sway the jury. E. TERRANCE MORAN Newport Beac~ Ferguson's motives queltloned actually won awards for design, in spite of the fact that all the most knowledgeable professionals deplored the circular shape from. the beginning. The Community Service Room is inde~d a dungeon, while the titles of books in the stacks can barely be read at night. No wonder the librarians look glassy-eyed! . Costa M~sa Friends of the J..ibra'fies The letter to the editor. by J~an Miller are already giving hundreds of hburs of of Costa ~esa .applaud,1,ng Gil . ,, volunteering to ease the budget crunch, Ferguson s dec1s1on to step down and not only by holding quarterly book sales. also asking other officeholders to do the __ bULalso by 5taff m~ the.-.Book Store at ' same-(io the name of saving taxpayer the Costa Mesa Branch. dollars) was ver>: creative and full of Asking Newport Beach residents for • double talk and innuendo! the secret of their success is a I offer up two translations concerning superficial answer. Our city could have Ms. ~llcr's letter (using pl~~n.old repaired the Mesa Verde roof the first English rather than her poht1cal double-time it leaked and could also have speak): First, Gil is worried that he'll assured a sound and functional for the forget what to do once he's off the pub-Park Avenue Branch. "Water over the - lie dole (even for a second) -there-mill?" No doubt. Constructive solutions fore, let's t?' to help him find another need to be offered. Please ask Matt if place back in the taxpayer's trough! he has one. Second transl:ition:·Poor Gil was scared to death o( a strong Assembly primary opponc;nt and since a dismal showing might have cost him the State Senate scat he covets, he opted to bail out early! The suggestion for ot~r officeholders to "step down" is certaillly the creation of Gil and his cohorts ... These people must believe that we voters are simpletons to fall for their ploy. J ON FIELDING Newport Beach Constructive library solutions wanted Matt Coker -smarty-pants columnist, as he described himself -should adhere to higher journalistic standards. In his article "It's Up to Residents to Keep Costa Mesa Libraries Alive," he points the finger of censure concerning Costa Mesa libraries at the residents, who are actually the victims. The Park Avenue Library was built by the city of Costa Mesa, as was the Mesa Verde Branch. The libraries are operated under the aegis of Orange County. Blame the short hours and puny book budget on the county's priorities. John Adams, head of this large regjooal system, has gone to bat for us citizens, but all county libraries are paying a big price for the recession and there is no easy solution. The "dismal" Park Avenue Library JANE D. ANTHON'Y Costa Mesa Partying In West "'ewport dangerous I wanl to address an area of concern that I have had over the last 14 yea rs that I have lived here in West Newport Beach. • After reading Saturday's Feb.19, 1994 article in the Communit)4 Forum Section . "Party On" and seeing the two photographs of balconies packed with partying bodies, I must express my concern. This is a dangerous situation, an accident waiting to happen, not only a no isy nuisance in the neighborhood, but life threatening. To have that much load-bearing weight in a small concentrated area, it is a matter of time before a balcony could collapse. Didn't this already happen in the. beach community of Santa Monica? I would like to see a Municipal Ordinance limiting the number of people on balconies and on second story floors for weight bearing safety. Let's gjve the Police and. City an enforcement tool to curb the crowds! I consider this a·danger to the Public's health, safety and welfare. I would like this to be brought to the attention of our Community. LESLIE MANDERSON Newport Bcacfl HOW TO CONTACT YOU• •1PmlNTATIYU though in varying degrees, as ch~ola.te pudding. They sing and dance w11h him, learn the ABCs and l-2-3's, and appreciate w~at it means t~ be a good P'rson and nice to other kids. These arc hardly the activities of -children inculcated by th e Lucifcriun sermons of thi "new age demon," &as the Rev. Chambers would have us believe. I have yet to find one of them worshipping crystals under the covers at night, or drawing pentagrams on the bedroom walls, or huddled beneath a pyramid awaiting the descent of its mystical restorative powers upon them. S till, the Rev. Chambers argues that • Barney is ''teaching kids that we must accept everyone as they are - whether they're homosexuals or lesbians. He teaches alternative families." Doubting thal Barney has ever uttered the words "homosexual" or "lesbian," it would serve to remind Rev. Chambers that Jesus' ministry more often than not led him into the company of harlots and sinners to the great dismay o{ the ·self-righteous Pharisees. . · • It is of no service to the practitioners of spiritual {aith to have m~rers of the ., '· Rev. Chamb-ers.' ilk bro:idcasting absurd, souJ..saving caveats rhat a purple dinqsa~r is a lieutenant of the devil. This is particulady true at a time when the America n "P,\Jblic square'' -as Car~ writes in 1'Tl)e Culture of Disbelief;' -trivializes religious devotion pre<:isely because of these kinds of insipid alerts in the name of God. Dyron de AraluJI is a resident of Ncnport B~ac/J. RIADIU HOTLINE . ' Keep . city' and trash apart The city of Costa Mesa should not take over trash and sewage maintenance for the following reasons: ~ One, the sanitation district has done and continues to do n very competent job. Changing thi s set up can only create confusion, lost time, higher expenses, and more city bureaucracy. Every lime the city gets involved it costs money and hurts service. Just check your cable bill. . But more import:inrly, the district officials are an elected body, not a City Council-a-ppointed commission. The voters of Costa Mes:i elected the se members to dd a job, and they have done it very well. It smells like a powe~ draft when a s.eparate elected body is swall owed up by our City Council. Especially in an election year. Enough commissions are appointed ' by them already. Do not take this one away from us, tbe voters. It won't save money, it will create confusion and it would take one more democratic vote away from the peoplC. I GARY MONOHAN · Costa Mesa Birth information J had a baby at Hoag Hospital on Feb. 17, and I wondering when it will be published in \he paper so I can make sure and cut it out for the baby book. I notice they don't do it every day and 1 was just wondering if there is any kind of schedule or any way l could find out when l could expect to see that. JEAN DELL Newport Beach Editor's note: Wt gencrDlly rttiet•e birth notices from Hot1g llospital erery tt•o tt-eeks. lYe print birth Dnnouncements . each Tuesday in our Alman:ic section. Rohrabacher does It· again Dana Rohrabacher is right again. Not only do the schools bend over backwards for the illegal aliens, but they continue to teach them in the language of.their own country instead of English. Roy Alvarado contends that if we don't continue to coddle the~c illegals, they will commit cri mes and go to prison and cost us more in th~ long run. These illegals are not part of the so·called melting pot. They \take more thjln they gjve, and that's a fact. RAY VINCENT Newport Beach Bill Clinton, (D), The White Howe, 1600 Pcnnsylvani2 Ave., Wuhingron, D.C. 20!i00. (202) 456-1111 (6 a.m. 206 Cannon Bldg., Wuhin~ D.C. 20515, (202) 225-5611. (lllOlr of Newport Beach) Dana llohrabachcr, (R), 4~th Dist., .16162 Beach Blvd., Swtc 304, Hunringron Beach, CA 92647 847-2433 or 1027 Longword\ Building, Wuhingron, D.C. 20515, (202) 225-2415. (Co.ta Mesa and West Newport Beach) Harriett Wlcdu 2nd Dist. Costa Mesa. 834-3220 Torn &ilcy 5th Di.st. (Newport Beach, Sanra Ana Hcigha) 834-3550 Phil Sansone. t 01.ANOI COUNTY PAIR •OAllD ' to l p.m. P.S.T. VICINUIDIHT Al Gore.. (D), The Capitol Bldg., Suire l 12, Wuhingt0n, D.C. 20500 HVlaNOa Ptrc Wlllon, (R), Sate Capitol, S~ramento, 95814, (916)445..2841 I U.t..SlllATOU Barbara 8olrcr, (0), 112 Han Senate Bldg., Suire lll, Washlnaron O.C., 10510 (202) 224-3553 or. 2250 E. I Jmpcriil Hwy. Sre. StS, El Segundo, 90245, (310) 414·5700 I Dianne Pciolcdn. (D), 331 Hut BldJ., Wuhingron D.C., 20510 (202) JU-la.l « lllll Sanr• Morua Blvd., Sec. 915, Loi~ 900l5, (JlO) 914-7300. • MOUA .. I l ""'AllVU Chrb C.. (a). 47'1\ Di9t.. 4000 MICAnhur Blvd., Eut Tower, Suitr 4IO, Newport lath. 92660. 756-2144 or ' ' nan1111An Marian lkrgcson, (R), 37th Din. 140 Ncwpon Ccntcr Drivt, Suite 120, Ncwpon Beach, 92660, 640-1137 or (916) 445-4961. (Repicscna Newport Beach., C.0.b Mesa) ITAftUllM8LY Gilbert Fc:rpaon, (R), 70th Disr., 4299 MacArthur Blvd., Sujrc ~04, Newport Bach, 92660, 756-0665 or ' (916) 445·7222. (Newport Beach and C.O.U Mcaa.) CAUf OaNIA CWTAL ceMMll llOll San Francuco (1'15) 904-5200 (Soud\ c.-rcDon CCWttage •plir between oftka in Loria Bach (113) 59().5071. and San Dqo. COUNTY aOMD • ........ Hall o( Adminitmrion., 10 CMc Center Pila. S&na Ana, 92701 COUNTY UAllD Of IDUCATION 200 Kalmua Drive, Costa Men, P.O. Box 9050, 92628·9050, 966·4000. Eliz.abed\ D. Parker. member, Tru rec Ara. S (C.om Mcu, Ncwpon Bach.) COAIT COMMUNm COLLIOI DISTRICT 1370 Adami Ave. Cosu Mesa, 92626, 432-5012 Chancdlor : Alfred P. Fernandez, rhd.; Praidcnr: Nancy A. Pollard; Board Mc:mbcn: Sherry Baumt Paul G. ~' Walrc.r G. Howald1 Atmlndo lL llu.iz: Srudcnt TnllUC: l(intco H. Garwood CITYMVlaJIMINT eo.ca Maa: Cicy Hau, n Fair Drive, 754·5223 S11\dy Genii, maror; Joe Ericbon, Marr, Hornbuckle. Pcttr Butra, and Jay Humphrey, rouncal manbtrs. Newport Budu Ocy HaU, 3300 Ncwpott Blvd., 64+U09. Mayor •. Oarcncc Turner; Mavor pro tc:m, Jc:111 W111; John COx, Evdyn Han, John Hedge•, }Jn Ocbty, ' 88 Fair Dr., Costa Mesa, 708-3247 P~s1dc:nt: RaAdy J Smlth, Vice Prcsidcnr, Buck Joluu: Directors Doy Henley, John Crun, Don Willet, Jim Lindberg, Guy Hayakawa., Emily Sanford, Mubn La FoUettc. NIWPOllT•MllA UNlfllD ICMOOL DllftlCT 1601 16ch Sr., Newport Bach, 760·1200. Supcrimcndcnr: Mac Bernd Board Mcmbcn: aod MacMiWaa, pralJcnr; Jim de Boom, kod MacMilh.an, Judy Fr.uxo, Sherry Loofbourrow, 'Ed Decker, Martha Huor, fotl'C$t Werner. ..... COlllOUDAnD w an • DllftlCT 1965 J>bccmsi, Cola Mesa, 631 ·l200 Baud Mcmbcn: Tnady OhUa. Hank Plf\lan, Mario Dunntc, Jack Hall; Tom Ndeon ' COITA MllA IAlllTAllY DlftlllCI J> .0 . Box 1 ~oo. COira Maa 92621-1200, 7S4·S04l. ~ Mcmbcn: James WahrKT, J.ma Fc:rrym2ft, Nace Reade, Mike Scheafc:r, and An r~ ' • . . . - .. ........ Ai 62-year-old, whose f amity came to Cost• Mesa in the mid -1930s. He still owns the oldest apartment buildina in the city. The same pride entered his voice when he talked about his rccovery•homc dream. Non-profit Newport Bay Recovery helps anyone, regardless if the.xi can pay for the care. Unfortunately not enough current 4'client$" a;~ paying enough to allow the operation to break even. "First the SS Freeway construction hurt (motel) business, now we're picking up $13,000 per month for the floor," said Ward referring to the ra.lenues the ' second noor loses because rooms set aside for addicts could otherwise be filJed with overnight guests. As a group meeting Is In progress, the .motto of all re- . covery progr~s sits stencilled on a ~lary: "A Day at a time." 'Down with Harbor House, down with the program,' " Ward said. - -.. blamed the court system, in'urancc companies, hospital recovery programs and unlicensed halfway houses with keeping so many rooms there empty. "We are used as subjects of greed," said Ted Harrington, a rcco-.ercd alcoholic who handles public relations for the facility. 1 Staff members said fhere arc unlicensed programs now J operating in Costa Mesa .)Without city approval. Operators simply . reni homes and stu ff them full or addicts, staff members claimed. "The court system keeP.s referring' people to these , unlicensed places,"' said Jack Reilly. Nev. port ~ay Recovery's director. "Unfortunately, that has driven the recovery rate down to Jess than 10 percent." Lynette R. Ne\ Ille, Newport Bay's cxccut1"e ~irector, called it a "racket .. that many hospitals accept people inio their • substance-abuse units arid, once Still, he vowed his dream will be fulfilled. "lt'.s my decision and I'm going to stick with it ," Ward said defiantly. "People arc going to come here and be able to afford the best recovery value in the U.S." Recovery is near and dear to his heart. Saying he was "Costa Mesa's town drunk for 35 years," Jte checked into the Setty Ford Center in 1985. He's celebrati.1g . eight years of· sobriety. He quietly opened a halfway house in his roadside motel a year ago. It evolved into the Newport Bay Recovery spber,ving home PHOTOS IY MA1c M.u.nN, DAILY l'ILOT Melissa puts on her makeup as she gets ready for a <fay that w111 lnolude-meetings team participa- tion In the kitchen and required homework -all part of the Newport Bay Recovery' program. · their insurancr pa)1ments run dry, kick. them back onto the street. ··we v. ind up p1cldng them up," sh4 l.a1d. One v.ould think i~urancc companies would frown on such a practice. Not so, according to "It's a cunning, baffling~nd serio·us disease," he said. "I've always wanted to have a place like this." · · . He struck out on his first allempt. In the summer of 1989, he wanted to open a 24-bed extended care facility for recoverers near Harbor Shopping Center. The proposal received cleacance from the city Planning Commission but then went to a City Council staring into a mob of 50 opponents of the so-calltd "Harbor House." "Everyone came out and said six months. later. It has kept such a low profile that top officials at Recovery in hopes ol filling empty City Hall and the Police beds with paying clients. The Department didn't know of its facility has become affiliated with existence when asked.about it tDst', "Solutions," a four-year-old local week. · . . · cable.Jelevision program that Upon further review, au thorities cater~,Jo recoverers. Ward is the reported that st.ate-licensed show's ~xt;:eutive producer. Newport Bay Recovery received "Ithas always been my thought, city permission ·-with no formal anckstill is, that we should be able opposition -to house 40 people to provide an affordable • in th e 17 rooms on the motel's rehabilitation center that could -second floor. As of last week, ·the give much better dollar ;aJue than Police Department had received Betty Forq or hospitals," Ward only a handful of calls to the said while leaning back in his Newport Bay a~dress -all minor. chair. "If we do it here, we would Staying out of the public eye has not have the huge bed price apparently benefited the program, hospitals have." but Ward and the center's staff Newport Bay bases its bed price are now gambling on drawing on a client's ability to pay. The attention to Newport Bay . most it would charge is le~ than II l.F YOU DR I UI, YJJU NEEi) IT! ·II ORTHOSY Your Driving Seat Posture Cradle The Most Eff ectiue : Auto Seat Ba ck sup port · Product Eu er M ade! Direct Home Shopper Pricing F R EE TRIAL OFFER • Inrmitely Adjustable • Fully Portable ' ·Test use O rthos V in your car fo~days -· • Fits All Auto Seat •·Superbly Crafted ~ • Fully Guaranteed obligation free. 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The demand and lower bed price want to get rid of the claim." would seem to create·a huge need · The proelem, staff members for a facili-ty such as Newport Bay said, is that people released ftom Recovery. these programs are fo r from being Sitting around a table in .a motel reco .. ered. • room that serves as a combi.nati9Q . "The only r~al successf~l way oftfce and group th~apy meeting into re-:o,ery 1s people gomg dry, post, Newport Bay staff.membc r:. • • . See PROGRAM/P•1• A 1 o \ Ple a se Join Us For Dinne~ Luneh or Weekend Bnineh Sabatino's was ortg1nally Jounded In Chicago ~r our fatheP' brought the family recipe 1or our famous Italian Sausage from Palermo. Italy In the 1930's. . Today, his sons & grandson continue tG provide a complete menu of authentic Italian food prepared fresh dalfy ana seasoner with 5 generations of family pride. Thank you. The Sabatlnq Family CATERING SPECIALISTS Rem1mbtr W1 Cattr Som ' CUtttrs "/If your 1tom1 or In our dlnillf roota ••. " f"Or Res~rvatlons Call 723-0821 111 ..,... ............. Start Your Success With. Free Milk! • .. ' Buy .one powder canister of. Nestle· Sweet Success- and get one ~-half-gaQon of milk, FREE! (LPTO 1 50) • •• . .. f A 10 .Thut'9day, March 3, 1114 ........ A1 dons. Villa allo was fired, rehired -.nd allowed a disability retirement. "In December o( 1992, we were told we had a proble~," Mayor Clarence Turner said, rc(crrin& to attorney Drew Bridges' $137,305.78 anolysis or the Police Department. "This tremendous lawsuit is that problem." The council ordered the investi- gation after the ~exual hara$Sment allegations surfaced. Several em- ployees were inter/tcwed' about the accusations and given anonfm- ity. Campbell called the inquiry a "witch hunt," saying it was done unprofessionally and turned up nothing. The employees' testimony never has been released by the ci ty. "It's very apparent, ~nd very ob- vious that this whole thing was mismanaged and mi.shandled from the be_ginning.'' Campbell said. "They paid all this money for a re- a.lly chop-chop investigation." Villa could not be reached for comment. Murphy denies that .the investi- gation was done hurriedly or with the intent to bring down Campbell aop Villa. "I stand by the report," Murphy said. "We· had a depart111~nt that was a hostile work environment. This would be my worst night- mare, to create something like p y I it WHAT: Newport Bay Recovery '•WHERE: 2070 Newport Blvd., Costa Mesa .(second floor of NeM>Ort Bay Inn) · •WHAT: Inpatient/ outpatient services to alcoholics and <irug addicts. Special focus·on ' co-dependency and · women's issues. U>ng-term I - ~.care 9ased J.2-stei> principles (Alcoholics Anonymous .is one of many 12-step programs) _,.._ •HOW MUCH: <Ast tailored to what a "client" can pay •PHONE: 631-5055. N'ewport Bay Recovery also has a toll-free number -1-800-284-3229 -· where people with dnl& alcohor or -even problems not related to substance abuse are directed to care givers I PROGRAM fre• P•1eAt even if thty're just off the street, then immediately going into a 12-step program" such as Alcoholtcs Anonymous, Reilly said, "or going into a recovery facility and then into group therapy. This isn't a 10-day, spin-dry process and you're well." How many Newport Bay clients have been in other programs? · "Everybody," replied Reilly, himseli a ~ecovered alcoholic. "It's been our experience that 98% · have been in some other treatment program." Those from other programs immediately notice differences at Newport Bay. The facility's doors arc always unlocked. Clients are free to come and go as they please. And it's co-ed. "We have learned to work together," Harrington said, "we have learned to live together." D Group session is in session. A weather-beaten alcoholic fresh off the street explains his addiciion. "I just 'drank. I drank in 'the morning, I drank at noon, I drank in the evening. I drank until I passed out, th'en I'd wak~ up and drink aNain." His Me sto7 is drowned out by Melissa, who 1s arguing with her caretaker in the hall. Melissa has built an armor of attitude around hersell She opens a conversation pleasant, well-mannered. Try to track what derailed her, and the path leads back to food. The more you ask, the more beJJigerent she become~. A client at Newport Bay for 2~ weeks, Melissa is a veteran of treatment programs. "It's not the programs that work, it's working rho pfOITvns," 1ho _.ys. "They can tell you somethi"6 over and over and over. It's like how your mother told you 10methin1 Oflet and over and over." It wu bet mother who found out about Newport Bay Recovery. "I'm here to 1row lip and start to take can of mpelf,,, Melissa up, 11.nn, away. "U I don't pt control ol•t'I md/n1 myself thu....,. ... " Her wa ll8lll olf and she lhda ,,., '*"'- "It'• not the Jbod, it's the issues. Tbll II tlN place that w/11 help me .,;,,, tM --., ' . t • Newport Beach/Coata M-Dally PHol lhil. I would never do that." 0 • • k Local attorneys have made a million dollan off the city IO (ar, not including 1he countleu hours put in by the city's own attorney, Bob Bumh~, who earns $116,675 per year. The firm of Newport altorney R. Craig Scott, who's defending the city, has billed the city in ex- cess of $500,000. Murphy said Scott has more than 16 years of experience spe- cializing in labor disputes nnd is one-of the best attorneys in the business. "There is so much money at stake in terms of possible jury awards. I dOo't &bink )'9U want to use aomeooc tba&'a ineaperi· enced," MUlpby said. Scou said' the figure incJudei more than juat his S22S howly fee, althouah he said his naff has t>eeo devoting 60-70% of its time to the case. He said one of the plaintiffs came up with 300 separate allega- tions of sexual harassment. For. each accusation Scott investigates, he said he may have to talk to as many as five witnesses. "It's easy for people io make al- legations. It's much-tougher to de- fend them," Scott said. So far, his firm has interviewed more than 200 witnesses, be said, and more are scheduled. Besides his hourly fee, which he PRICES EFFECTIVE B A.M . 1HUlfS. MAllCH 3 fHlfU WED., ~CH 9 19N W E DOUI LE MANUfACJihlf'S COUPONS Wf ACCEPT COUPONS flfOM OTHl lf SUl'lllMAlflCITS said ii a .. dilcounted rate" he ne· said. ''Before thil cue aoe• to aoda&ed with &he city. he said the trial. &ha city probably will h've b(U Jnduda aa lcaa& s.ce,ooo i{1 spent in attorneys fca within t'be cowt reportcn' fees. · ball part of what this case could Expensa for &hinp u MCmingly have been settled (or." insiJDificant as maina photo-Council-.wman Evelyn Hart uid c:opac1 also have been hip. he although it seems to be a waste of said. "We're talking about tens of taxpayers' money, the city must thousands o( documents bein& defend itsetr aaainst the alleaa- copicd." tions. Although city officials and the "It's very hard to think that it defense attorney are relu~tant to . added up so fast -yet there h is, estimate how high attorney costs in black and white for you," she could go, an attorney for the . said. women -Stephen Pingel -Hart said she's not sure whether guessed the attorneys' fees alone the cit,-Chose the least ·expensive . could reach $2 million before the way to defend itself, but hope~ its trial even begins.· decisions will pay off In the long "It's very sad that when they're run. laying people off, they're ell.Ying "I don't know that we couldn't lawyers a million dollars," Pingel have found 1l less expensive at· •Wlnf .... .... u. PlllfCllAA ~ ......... .................... ............. ~ ._...,.... .......... .,, .... cNdl.-. NIC!WYTHOUT PUICHASE ... 59c ll. I.MT 4 . llONILISS PORK LOIN CltOPS . llUOHU ·suaDMCON IPOlnlt Miit.AS GROUND 'IUllKIY . . 1.1.3.49 EA. 1.49 LI. I. AMERICA'S CUT H B. 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In 1991, a federal court jury awarded $3.1 million to two former Long Beach policewomen who said they encountered sexual harassment in the workplace. On appeal, the Jmount was re· duced 'to about $2.9 million. So far, Newport Beach has set- tled with Peri Ropke, a dispatcher, and Oloria Miller, a records clerk. Ropke was paid $85,000 to drop her lawsuit and resign. The city agreed to pay Miller S60,000. The city has given settlements to eight other women who said they were harassed but did not file law· suilS. Murphy called the non-plaintiffs settlements, " ... the best money we spent in the process." He estimated the $57,500 di- vided among the eight women is far less than what it would have cost the city to try the cases, not to mention any potential judg- ments awarded by a jury. The city .has l!ied to ~ct.tie with. • • Murphy said he doesn't believe an .. '1.8 -1111 ........ • ~ .. St'l1#19.ll. R. Oaia kott. dty'a cootncted attorney, $4-4S,CM9.53; Pelis. Tester, Kiame ud Kriuty, former Scott flnn, S87.4S6.20; Epstein and Pl'Mr, attorney for Campbell and Villa. i6336.86; Ferausoo and Praet. former at~ fo.r Campbell and VWa, $42.018.65; Natkin. Welsbacb and ffiginbotham, inauruce recovery. $7,lA0.93; Burke, Williams and Sorensen, Drew Bridges' Jaw farmt $137)05.78; Mayer and Reeves, attorney for employees in invesi.gation, $7,087; Kegel, Tobin and Truce, workers' compensation 1uomcy, $116,322.93; KcMedy Coun Reporters, for some depositions, $2,606; Hart, King and Coldren, insurance recovery, $2,JS0.37; Silver, Shaeffer and Hadden, attorney for employees in discovery process, SS8,262.10; Cantrell, Green, Pekloh, Cruz and MaCort, attorneys for Peri Ropke arid Gloria Miller's wor~ers compensation claims, SS,042.87. • loveatJgaton: $76,993.29. David Bunch Investigations, $15,133; Murphy and Maoonachy, $61,860.29. •l'laiotifr settlemen~ $145,000 (city anfldpates recoverlna $100,000). ~ Peri Ropke DunC4n, $85,000; Gloria Miller, $60,000. •Non-pl~ aeJtlements: $57.SOO. Gail Lowrey, $7,500; Kathy Lux, $2,000; Mary Carson, $5,000; Laruen Satin, SS.000; Tina Vanderhorst. $20,000; DonCla George, $10,000; Donya Smith, $4,000; Melani~ Moore, $4,000. • Worker's compensation: $346,262.66. Rochelle Maier, $3,797.92; Jaynie Ruetz, $14,892.16; Cheryl Vlacilek, $8,944.88; Michelle Lday, $14,862.66; Peri Ropkc Duncan, S69,414.3l; Molly Thomson, $15,402.82; Katherine . Heinze!, $28,622.62; Tina Vanderhorst. $2,826; Gloria Miller, Sll,359.24; Margaret Mcinnis, $56,200.66; Arb Campbell, $67,263.58; Anthony Villa, $52,476.81. __ ~don." Watt said. M'fbat dil-until IUCb time tba& JOU have tho iurbl ... lot." . evidacie?" [J NftPO!Tt Beach ~ officer ,.._ --n a.;.u 1'om Tolman. ~t ol tbo Po-'-""'-•mbcn -Wedacl-lice Employees Aaoclation, aaid day &hat community ractioD to most employees are pad the al· dMI COii ol th8 cue Ubly wW be '-ationa bM'e led to the retire· varied. but added they have no -• other options when it comes to the mcnt of Campbell and Villa. mountina costs. "The overwhclmin& point of "Thia whole thing has been driv-view from the rank and file of the en by attorneys fed, but how elst department is that we wouldn't be do you defend yourself?" Turner in this situation if it weren't for said. the way they ran this department," He conceded that several mcm· 'he said. "It's unfortunate that this bcrs of the community who have much money had to be spent, but .criticized the city for agreeing to the general feeling Is we're glad pay Campbell's and Villa's at-those two guys arc aone." torncys fees likely will be taken Campbell said the entire uproar aback to learn that more than -was brought on by "disgruntled" $100,000 has been paid to their employees and "unscrupulous" at· lawyers. tomcys. "We had to defend them, "If this were a Shakespearian whether you like it or not," Tum-play. Kevin Murphy and Tom Tot- er said. "We had no choice. I man would be competing for the mean, they're employees. On what village idiot. and probably Tom basis were you going to fire them Tolman would win. They ha~ Sewi-ng Machine lune-up Spec lat lbeir awn ...... " bo laid. M...,a., Ckaled blvifta I per· IOlaal wadetta ...... Campbell, sayiDa bo never Wanted to 1ee the city become wrapped lilP in 1 cost· ly scxual haruament lawsuit. Tolman, who's scrvini hist third term u .P.rcsident of the police union, aa1i:S he only has one agen- da. "My only concern is for the good of the depanmcnt." Councilwoman Hart said the sexual harassment allegations have cosr the community more than money. . "l wish it wouldn't have. hap- pened for reasons other than the financial one,'' she said. "It has torn the city apart in lots of ways." "It's a shame, but it's part of our struggle;• councilwoman Watt said of the way the case has di· vided the community. "It's not just · Newport Beachfs struggle -de· termining what exactly is sexual harassment and when exacrly docs it indieatc a problem." · agreement will be reached. Although a trial date has not been set, city officials hope it will begin in October. ceeds t4lat amount, the city must • dip into its reser:ves. "Bu.t you're ·talking about state law, not city law." Turner said some of the cm· ployees have "plucked" at the sys- tem. If a judgment is awarded, the city will pay it -not an insurance company. The city is self ·insured, charging its various .cJepartmcnts a premium each fiscal year to pay for liability claims. For the current fiScal year -which began July 1, 1993 -the Police Department budgeted · SB00,000 for liability claims. Tbat amount must cover all claims and attorn eys f ces - not just those associated with the Campbell-Villa case. When it ex- SCIENCE · fr•• P•1• A1 gu na Niguel · movie theatt:r at 10 a.m. March 11. Her trip is spon- sored by the Orange County Ma- rine Institute of Dana Point, where officials say she will likely take part in interactive video ses- sio ns with students at local viewing sites throughout the week. Melissa will be working with Dr. Nathan Erwin, director of the in- sect zoo at the Sl}lithsonian Mu-· scum of Natural History in WaSh- ington D.C. She will be examining leaves at the top of the rain forest canopy for traces of leaf miners, insects that live most of their lives inside feftves. "Mos( insects that feed on leaves don't live on the top cano· py," Melissa says, explaining lhat temperatures there are too hot to sustain most insect life. Equipped with malaria pills and injected against the threat of hep·. atitis, typhoid and tetanus, Melissa was eager for her journey on Wednesday. "I feel like a pincush· ion," she said. And once in the rain forest, she and other students will take additional preventative measures. "We will have to soak our clothes in bug repellent." Melissa fi rst applied to go on a Jason Project expedition during the last school year, but st\e was too young to take part. After a rig· orous screenin~ and interview pro- cess, the straight-A student was accepted this school year and has been busily studying and preparing herself since September. During her trip, Melissa will also study coral reefs and explore Mayan ruins to examine how the ancient civilization interacted with the environment. The daughter of ~arren and Susan Inouye of Costa Mesa, Mel- issa says ~he n9w has no doubts about a career. She wants to be a wildlife biotoeist. "I always wanted to do sometning with science and animals," MeUssa says. "This · Ja- son Project has really been a great thing for me, because it helped me discover what I want to do." - < · / > or Ill. \ .\/ \1 '1 ll/\(;:' 5.5%* NO FEES! • NO SALE CHARGES! Guar1nteed Prindpal & Interest Rate Leading fmancial publications call it "America's Best Safe Investment". Call now for more information! Toll Free 1-800-994-7284 Local Calls 714-241· 7770 AIWl$ INSVIANCE ...... ,1111 lillaMl,CA'1"5 .................. .... , .FF ..... 0 Qnly $12.50 Pans EJCh Next to attorneys' fees, the sec- ond most .c~stly aspect of the case has been worker's compensation cla ims, with $346,262 award~d so far. "There's no question there were things going on In that department that shouldn't have been going w11t1 ~-Reg. sss.s.i::.exp. 2-2S:94 hctudes: • Comole!elv Clean • mpea Al MoYilg Parts • lubricae •~Tension on," he said. ~ Turner said the cit)' often has no choioe but to pay when an cm· ployee makes a claim. If a psychiatrist believes an .em· ployee is mentally unstable, it's the city's rcsponsibiJity ro pay them during recovery, he said. But speaking about the plain- tiffs, he added, "They're not all clean either, in my view." • C2leck M Wlmg & Elem:al Co 111ttiq11S COAST VACUUM & SEWING 333 East 17th Street Costa Mesa Councilwoman Jean Watt said she also believes some of the em- ployees have taken advantage of the system. ' IBd*ld ltO') "It's not a pr.etty system. The system is being abused/' he said. 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COOKED BAY SHRIMP 7tny\ ~fully ooo4ttJ bay lhnmp are rmdy IO GO!J a I04idl if. dttonte to pm '°'2JJ, llWlf""" an~ or atoiiido or to ma :J:::f;:rtnntt ICJ11«$foro quick c£ROCEBY-WINE PA IPASTA Lo Pasta Di Citifw PQllOIU ii ma<k tc.ith 79¢ 1~}0t q1wliJy d1yham mnoluw ui the amily nu1 pasta,µw i ROl.>Ol-O, 16 I ~ )ts greo1 q11a/1~ com'iinea .v11h 01v ipe&Jl..e'ICt rniJkl Pa•an.i a,,,_, llOlt~ "°' to w misM-<L 0 ...- . . . ""• .. . . ' P O .RTS SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-0·30, ext. 387 Thursday, March~. 1994 •1 Sea View soccer champions Corona del Mar High's unbeaten Sea View League championship boys soccer team -front row, from left, Matt Hoyt, Brady Beauchamp, busttn Lee, Doug Smith, Paul Fruchbom, Eric Olsen; middle row, from left, Derek Newcomer, Ryan Hritz, Roberto Intriago, Garth Turner, Gabe Bowne, Josh Weinstein; back row, from left, Coach Ray Hales, Jason Boyce, Dave Gundlach, Tim Timmons, Justin McKlbben, Brett English, Jed Weinstein, Py1ike Zoelle. Clu.inoren As&AE, OAJ1.T I'll.OT ........ g-All ROADS RUN· THROUGH ·BREA OLINDAa--•--. . Section championships and three straight ~Anyway you sliCEf it, Wildcats All the girls groW° up wanting to be Lady-ing. They usually don't '"ant to foll behind state crowns, the unbeaten Wildcats have t II k k cats. They al so pl ay the same sys tem at like 1hat." • BY BAJUlY F~ULICNEll, SroaTS Warru. b 11 h Sh J k Icy' h ' .. t e grn e sc oo eve t at we p ay at t e Hatt rup 'said his senior!dominated N ewport Harbor High girls basket· proiectcd their increasingly unbcatabl,. even Ua Y ma. e presenc e nOWn h d h l l l h I h a COaC annon a OS S eart program into the national Spotlight, OC· W~en '1t COmeS tO .g'1rlS basketball . Was rac. g as she ap roached the high school level, -so .bY the time they get team, w"'ich has hamme red opponents by an P copying the No. 2 ranking in the USA '' bulletin board Feb. 14, and it had pothing Today national poll. to us, the fun da mentals, philosophies and an average of 51 points this se:ison, is fo- to do with Valentine's Day. Heading into Saturday's 11:15 a.m. alse includes 12 straigHf championships. strategies we use are already ingrained cosed to earn its fourth straight !)late rnlc, Th'e scene was the CIF Southern Sec-chahlpionship game at Cat Poly Pomona, 71 straigh t wins, and a 130_1 rcct>rd in Or-into them. That also means they which has alleviated any hint of tion Office in Cerritos, where Jakosky was Coach John Hattrup's juggernaut owns a ange League play. Trakh's l3·ycar record have more skills and experience com place ncy. about to discover the ~wo things she need-28.0 . record, a 49-game winning streak, B .d. 356 42 than most players ~tering other THE DYNASTY "With us, it's a matter of play- f . . . Ill at rea was an as.toun mg · . , h' h h 1 ,, record . h b h 1 cd to know rom the D1v1S1on -AA and a· 227-garne skein since losK\g to an _ ''Mark established the tremendous 1g sc oo s. 28.o mg t e est t at you can P ay, ptayoff bracket being posted for the very Orange County opponent. youttl program. and the continuity from Hattrup, whose players focus 32•2 taking pride in not only you~elf, first time: Where's Newport, and where's Ka tella, led by future (and now former) elementary school thro"gh. high' "S"c.hool, almost exclusively on basketball, az.2 bl.ti in how 'the te::im looks," H::it- Bcca Olmd . • :-.-USC All-American Joni Easterly, was !he said his program is very different 33-1 trup said. "Our senior.s have done ''I'm elated," Jakosky ~~ whic ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~w;h;ic;h~~~th~c~k;e~y~t;o~o~u~r~w~c~c;ess~,"~s=a~~~H~at~-~f~ro~m~!H~a~~or~ whk h boa~s a gt: atremen~ous~bon ~ce~ngt~ pepdlng the deep ' breath that contained the 1986-87 Wildcats in the s~ction semis. • ultiv perMttntetM:------!1:~-P."::-'"":aA:U4:1CW~..aQl4....tWi0°W.C.~.IJI· -~0;__,,,_.,;a her worst fears, as it became apparent the "But we feel like that defeat was exor-ensu re the continuity would continue. "Our kids realize the huge Hattrup sa·id the national rank· ing, the highest in the school's history, is yet another mot1vaung factor. But, he noted, such rccog· nition c9uld be fleeting, 1f the tea m all~ws itself to letdown. two teams would not meet before the fi. cized, because my Mission Viejo team Since Hattrup added his wid ely· commitment and tremendous nats. "Jfm more nervous for this, than I beat Katella in the finals the next game," respected expertise. which includes the amount of time it takes to be suc- ever ain for a game." said Hattrup, who guided his alma mater county's most thorough scouting regimen, ces.sful in our program," Hattrup Such is the effect Brea Olinda has come to two.CIF titles, before joining the Mark Drea is 2J4-13. sa id. "The ones that do (play an- to have on opposing player~ and coaches, Trakh-led Brea program as an assistant "Basketball is very important here," other sport) reali~c th at in the since creating Orange County's most im-for the 1987-88 season. -1 Hattrup srtid of Brea, which he likened to three months they're away, it's ti me every· pressivc basketball dynasty -boys or girls Trakh, who resigned last summer to ac-a small midwesLern town in India na. ''All -in the early 1980s. ccpt the head coaching job at Pepperdine,' the grade schools feed into one junior OAC else is ,working on thei r game, ru n- ln fact, with, fwe straight CIF Southern is the architect of the Brea dynasty, which high, and that feeds to th e high school. ning, ~orking on thei r quickn ess, '?r jump- "We're all proud of (the'ranking) and the amount of work t~at has gone into getting to this point·," Hat~rup expl::i ined DAILY PILOT HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETE OF THI WEEK THE ENFORCER Getting a grip on the reality ~ of right· grip Sprhlg fever ' ~That's Gina Heads, Newport's not-so-very-secret weapon on the basketball floor. BY BAll.ll.Y FAULXNEll, SPOan Wann 5-fcet, 4-inches that top out beneath her cascading black braided hair. · ~ But all it .lakes for Newport Harbor High Homecoming Queen Gina Heads to re--• ~If you haven 't got it there, chances are you~re in trouble. A t first glance, it'teasy to be fooled by the radiant smile, sparkling personality and scant • nounce her girl-next-door image, is the sight of a loose ball on the basketball court. • "I have no fear of going to the floor," said the Sailors' third-year starting guard, who trans· w e pay close attention to our · latcs the physical assets needed to win a junior national weightlifting championship, and three swing, the yardage of the hole, CIF Southern Section titles in the shot put .and discus, into a dyna""'c and often dominant backcourt presence. what club to use. But what about "I just don't care (about personal safety)," -continued Heads, who regularly hustles, jumps, bumps, skids the grip? · and rolls. her way toward sole "As an industry, we have [ocused our p<>~ion o.f .a~y free ball in her attention for probably the first time in 40 unffle<liatc v1c1mty. or 50 years on how important the grip A two-time first-team All-Sea really is in the whole scheme of golf View League and All-Newport· equipment," said Danny Edwards, PGA Mesa District performer, the Tour professional since 1975, with Dally Pilot Athlete of the Weck winnings of ove.r Sl million. "It's the only obviously brings more than just part of the club )OU hold onto. So we've muscle to the Sailors. who earned brougl!t a lot of attention and focus to their first-ever trip to a CIF what is the most inexpensive, and perhaps championship game with a pair of the most neglected... . · llI·M playoff wins last week. Heads averages 8.2 points, 5.2 Edwards, founde r of Profile Sports, an rebounds and 3.9 assists for the exclusive, high-end 22-6 Tars, and made her typically corporate golf school well-rounded · con tribution to a that hosts presentations quarterfinal victory over El Do-at Pelican Hill Golf rado, Feb. ,23, and a Saturday Club, is also the semifinal oonqucst of Newbury founder of Royal Grip, Park. Inc., a manufacturing Saturday's performance, how-company whose ever, placed her in the spotlight, innovative rubber-wrap as she converted a pair of game-grip has chanaed the winnin1 free throws with 12 se~ llfhm I golf industry. onds left to send the Tan into -"A huge percentage Saturday's title same against top-or golfers are playing seeded Brea Olinda, U:lS a.m. at Club with worn out or slick Cal Poly Pomona. grips, which in no way The crucial foul shots, which oc>lf allows them to ~r(orm gave ~r ICVCn points, after sc:of."" up to their ability l~vel in& IS apinsa El 0o{ado, were or of the quality of the clubs," Edwa"'1s even biger considerinJ abe'd hit said. "So we pioneered a revolution iJt. just 3 of 10 from the hne to that golr ~ips, in design and manufactunnj, point in the pmc. and al's been a huge transition for the "Even when we were behind industry. (Hamor trailed by as many as .. At the LA Open in 1989, ~ wouldn't nine in the tecond quarter), I haYe found a sin&le pleyer µsana &be pip knew there wu no way we ~re we pioneered. And now, ~ 5" ot Finl to loll." Mid Hada. who the playen arc Ulina our~ of pip. tiut addld ll¥H rcbouadl and two what allo happened ii &bat &be steall aplnlt Newbury Park. manufacturen or aoU chi"-haYe Losina beCOMt mucb le• recopiied that in fact this •tied cit ... ~... ... .... ,.... .. / 82 Thu;.day, March 3, 1884 YOUlll -ILllW*" Nletl ICllOOL 80YI IOCCIR HOMOH T-12"'1 ... -·re In I class ol thai~ own COITA W 1Wlll '1'9W (II o .. --. C-= Ceefiw, CMIAA41M IOWS CdM's Olsen Sea View's MVP E very class has its own personality. For example, while the Star and Etchells classes anract serious, hard-core racers, the Snipe and Lido 14 classes are more relaxed on the ~orry. at my age the girls are safe.' " TWlcbeU can be one of the most )'OCal u iJors op the water, but he is still not too old to laugh a.t himself (and t~e rest of us). AOMllDll ll•ll•p 1. c.liblliA (2), '"1; 1. Vktoria, '"1; ), ,....... (1), J.2; 4. (tie) Me>u {2), 4-); Whla.ier, 4-.J; ~ .._l; 7. PAU!lrifto, :M; •• ~ (1), l•l; '· ~ (2), IM; 10. ~ (1), 0.7. ~ Versatile senior Sea King leads the way for Corona del Mar's unbeaten champs. We instein and Opp anchored their teams' rcspcc- ti\e defenses, while Turner and Ketcham ~parkled at ·, race course (with many sailors wisely saving their energy for the post-race party). Like these classes, the TwicbeU 12 class has already developed a distinct personality as the off-the-dock racer (or the over 60 set. The T-12 is a µnique twelve foo ter, specially designed fo r those !.a1lors who are nQ longer interested in the athletics of modern dinghy sailing. The boats arc decidedly low tech; nobody uses kinetics, it's against the rules to hike-out, I.here's no crew to yell at, and nobody even cares about The T-12 started next to the Corvette in Chad Twichcll's garage. When Twichell conceived of the project, he was pushed by his neighbor, well-known boatbuilder Bill Schock.. Chad wasn't an engineer, but his · · intuitive mechanical skills were put to good use crafting a soph:sticated steering sys tem, as wert as machining several custom pa~ un ique to the T-12. Acc6rding to fellow T-12 competitor Dick Willson, ''He's my idol. I've been sailing against Chad for 40 years, and he's a reaJ crafty sailor and a wonderful guy. and I can't say enough about his efforts with the 't-12 class." .trophies. The design :illows T-~2 skipeers t? easily handle both matn and jib, and a generous beam m:ikes the T-12 a sta ble, comfortable boat, even in blustery conditions. Boating ·Since the T-12 was developeC! four years ago. the 12 class has attracted a devoted following. ·In addition to Twichell, the class has attracted a T-12 sailors have an average age of sixty-something, and they can be a bit more can tankerous than your typical class. But when you look beyond the bickering and badgering, no Joc~I class enjoys a more committed following than the T-12 ... these guys absolutely love to sail. Even though many T-12 skippers have sailed against eaclf other for decades, they still love to mU< it up together on the race course. following which includes well-known sailors li ke Willson, Hank Wayner, Ringo Wagner, Dudley and Jannette Johnson, Anna Francis Parker and Audrey Nye. lMI weft'• IQlrft Yk:totl.1 40, Newport (2) 7; Mesa (1) 21. ~lfomia (2) 19; Whinier .,, Meu (2), forftff; P'omoM 43, HewpGf1 (1) 22; P1&11.vino .34, Calilomi.a (1) S. I DMlioa EM_......_. 1. ,....,.... (1), 7+, c.le9t ,.,. (1 ), 6-1; ?·(lie) Sonora (1), ~2; f~. S·2; 5. l'riace ol PeK2, ~; •· ~ PMti (2), 2-S; 7. (tie) hlArino (2), Cllifonlia (l), 1-6. Lue weft'• IQlrft Paulvlno (1 ) 31, Sonora (1) 22; Collese P~rli (1) 45, P~ 121 s; TeWlnkJe 41, ~ Patti (2) IS; Prince ol PeKe 43, Ulifcifnl.1 (2) 21. I Diwisioft Welt ltMdin 1. Whittier 7-0; 2. ~ft I. 6-1 ; J. Solo• (2), 5·2; 4. (tie) K.llltet (1) 4-l) ColSeae Patti (J), .._3; 6. (tie) Califomill (1), J-4; f11ulllrino (3), J-4; ... (tie) kaiMr (2), 1-6; ICilytwoob (2), 1-6; 10. Vk:toN. 0-7. Ult """"'' KOfft Whittler 36, Sonora (2) 13; Klllybroob (1) def. Vlc1orill. lotfeit; Kaiwr (1 j JO, Callfomill (1) 18; Collqe PAllc (3) 38, Klliwr (2) 11 ; hulllrinO (3) clef. Killytwoob (2), forfeit. GIW . a DWdJon st.andinp 1. Collqit htk. 7.(); 2.. P11uWino, 4-3; 3. Whltti«r, J-4; 4. Clllifomi11, 0-7. l.ut Wffk'I ICOl'H Colle&e Putt 24, Clllifornia 8; Whittler 14, P11ufuifto 13. . C Diwisioft l&Mdinp .1. Sonor11,-6--1; 2. Col~ Plltk, 4-J; 3. (~) Paubrlno, 2-S; 4. ~. 2·5. Wt wed.'• ICX)fft • Sonor11 24, P11t1a.rtno 5; Colltge Park 12, Klliser 1. C Division Bif fut sundings · 1. •College Pllrli ( ), 7"'1; 2. (Ile) •Killybrookt (1), 6-1; "SL Johns, 5·2; 4. •Sonor11 (1), .. J ; s. WIUU.ler, 3-4; 6. (Ile) ~ifornia (1) 2-S; ,..,I.vino (1), 2·5; 8. Vidor~ 0-7. Lut WHW1 tcorH Collqe Pirie (1) 40, Victorill 16; Killybroob (1) JO, Set. Johns 22; Sonon (1) 42, P1u!Arlno (1) 12; Whittler J8, Ctlllforni11 (1) 7. C Division Big West 1t1ndlngs 1. •Prince of P"ce, 6-0; 2. ~k.liser, $-1; 3. (lie) •Paularino (2), 3·3; •Sonora (2), .9·3; 5. (Ile) Califomi1 (2), 2-4; College Parle (2), 2-t; 7. ICillybrool<e (2), 0-6. Lut Wttk's scorn Prince ol Peke 28, Sonor11 (2) 7; Kliser 48, Paul11ino (2) 31; Sonor11 (2) 24, C Orona dcl Mar High. senior Eric OtsCn, who starred at two positions for the unbeaten Sea View League champion Sea Kings. topped 1he· coaches' all-league boys' soccer team as the Mos1 Valuable Player. • Olsen, who finished with 15 goals and six assists, began the season at sweeper, but shifted to outside halfback early .in the Sea View campaign, after a neck injury sustained in an automobile , accident prevented him from heading t~e ball the rest of the season. "He was an outstanding player for us both Clefemjvely and of- fensively," CdM Coach Ray Hales said. "His timing was per- fect on when to go forward, and when to stay back. He was also a great leader by example." Olsen,' CdM's captain and Eric Olsen MVP as a junior, wHen he earned second-team All·CIF recognition, is a member of the District OlymRic Development Team and a threc- year starter for the Sea Kings. who were ranked No. 1 in Orange County most of the season, before finish· ing 19-3-4 after an upset loss in the first round of the · ClF Southern Section Division IV.playoffs. . CdM seniors Jason Boyce, Jed Wcinsteji\ and Garth Turner were named to the first team, as were Newport Harbor seniors Chris Ketcham and Jostl Opp. • Sea 'Kin& .. senior Dustin LCe and Harbor junior Alessio. 'Smith were second-team picks. Boyce, a Parade magazine All-American as a jun· ior, led the league with 22 goals, and finished his bril- liant four-year varsi ty career with 92. He is bound for the University of Wa~hington. • ' midfield. • ALL·SEA VIEW LEAGUE (Coechea Mlectlona) Moat Valwable Pleyer Eric Olsen, Corona def Mar First Team GK-Dwaune Stokes, Tu stin D -Oscar Cisneros, Saddleback D-Jed Weinstein, Corona del ~ar 0-Josh Opp, Newport Harbor D-Brian Teter, Irvine MF-John Bamford, Santa Margarita MF-Raul Montes, Saddleback MF-Zack Matthews, Tustin MF-Garth Turner, Corona del Mar MF-Chris Ketcham, Newport Harbor • F-Jason Boyce, Corona del Mar · .' . F-Seth George,. Santa Margarita F-Jon Clark, Irvine Second Team GK-Ed Lopezr. Saddleback D-John McDonald, Santa Margarita D-Carlos Sandoval, Tustin D-Dou g Childers, Woodbridge 0-John Michelson, Irvine MF-Alessio Smith, Ne wport Harbor MF-Deniz Pasinli, Irvine MF-Doug Gonzales, Tustin MF-Juan Arreola, Saddleback F-Shawn Saunders, Woodbridge · F-Dustin Lee, Corona del Mar F-Reggie Curry, Tustin • -. TODAY'S LOCAL SCHEDULE ........... al Oranst CCM1I, 2 p.m: Vellep•ll . -----...-----• •admh•ton , ....... 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A first-team all-league utility player in 1993, MacMillan batted .320 and posted a 6-1 record on the mound last season, when CdM fi nished 13-11 overall, 5-9 in the Sea View. hander who will also pitch, will probably he'll be a good offensive pluyer." junior J.J. D1Ccsarc w1lr' !>tart in right be Lundin's N~ 3 starte r. Johnson, con-Gro.rt, who has pitched the past l'-"O 1ield. sidered one of Santa Margarita's top hit-varsity seasons, will concentrate on cen-'·(OiCesare) has the best atm I've· een ter field full-time. "He's real important for Sea View baseball glory. ters in 1993, is a power threat at the to us," Lundin said. "He just solidifies in Southern California from the out· plat'! with a solid glove at first. '1He's ou r whole outfield." field," Lundin said. "ll's just a tre- BY R..tcHAJU> DUNN, SPOllTS Wann CORONA DEL MAR - Speed, power, veteran lead• crship and pitching: What just a solid ,player Another blue chip is sophomore Kevin mendous arm, and he's a very aggressive for us." Lundin said. Stuart (6-4, 220), a right-handed pitcher player. He's a football linebacker, and more would a first-year ~!ft"C~~~ baseball coach want? "He's the backbone of the team," Lundin said. "His success Oh the mound will depend on how far this team can go." I Spee<!? Senior and first baseman who has been ripping that type of personality I like-to hnve out center fielder Bryson line drives. "This guy's on tire," Lundin there. He'll run through a wall for you, Groat, who sprints said. "He should be one of our best hit-that's what I like about him." the 60-yard dash in tees, and probably our biggest power Junior Matt Friend (pitcher/ihird "I'll tell you what, when I 6.9 seconds, covers a threat." came to Corona dcl Mar High, 1 didn't know how much talent was there, and-II took the job as a challenge," CdM rookie coach Matt Lundln said. 1'But there's a lot of talent here, a lot of good baseball players. l think with the talent w~ have, the lcac,iership we have,· and the pitching we have -with everything combined - I think Corona dcl Mar should cflallcnge Jeff Bowman, a senior shortstop/pitch- er who will rotate positions with Mac- Millan, had a knee injury last season and didn't play much, but should give Lundin a dependable No. 2 starter. Most of the power will come from so-- nior outfielder/designated hitter Jim Huston, a Dally Pilot Athlete of the Week last spring and an honorable mt;n· tio'n all-league selection, batting .360 • with four home runs and 20 Rat, and sophomore first baseman Chad Johnson, a transfer from Santa Margarita. lot of 6utfield terri-Leadership? In addition to MacMillan, baseman), Andrew Stellar (second base) G H d B .•. h and Mike Mortenson (second ba~c), and tory and will be a roat, uston an Qwman, t ere arc threat on the base-returning seniors Jeff Matsen (out-seniors Jttson Dre\\s (first base) and Jay paths while junior fielder) and Brad Wills (left-handed · Joyer (outfield) will have a chance to Matt·lundin left 'nelde; Myles pitcher)., as well ~s ju~ior Mike Knecht, • work into the lineup: Freshman Royal -----.--Davis, Ccj.M's.leadoff , a ~~tur.ning s1art~r behind the P,',nte. . ~ McMackin, a left-handed hitter, could hitter has been clocked in the 60 in 6.7. · . He s so sohd .back.. there, Lundtn supply 90me pop. .. ' . . · . s:ud of Knecht, recovering from a back 4Davu~ as ~.oang to. be a. tre';1;1en?ous injury. "We just recently let him go back leadoff hitter, Lundin said. H~ a there. His back has to hold ·UP for us to "We're going to \\ant to pla) a much more aggressive game:· Lundin said .. "We're go;ng to swing the bats more ag- gressi\ely and run the bases more ag- gressively." for the league (Sea View) title. · good contact hitter with a quick bat, and be successful." "I'd be disappointed if we weren't in the league title race." Johnson, a 6-foot-2, 195-pound left· he knows how to run th(: bases. He prob--Sophomore Bryan Bear, up froi:n the ably has the best speed on the team; frosh/s~ph, will start at third base, '"hile . . NaW look fop SailoPs; but-betteP yet, nine · ~eturning-lette11men , atop the backstop; the football team's said. "The attitude"s a lot better for ~v-Junior Dave Snowden, a designated ~ Hopes -high that price paid for six starting sophomore-s last season will pay big dividends. old field house has been renovated into ecybody." hitter and outfielder last year, will a basebaJI weight facility and locker-Shortstop Brett Hlista, who Qlissed proba&ry start in right, while junior arm will force Buist to wait until league opens. J • room, with offices in the middle. the majo.rity of 1993 because of a bro-leac,ioff hiller Scott Sandstrom will Leading the way among newcomers is freshman Joe Urban, a pitcher/second baseman, who will probably bat.second in the lineup. "H'e•s going to be a good one," Bates said. "We're excited about having him." "It's better than anything I've seen," ken wrist, and third baseman Matt .. switch from second base to center field. Bates said. "Everybody who sees it gets Burns arc the only returning seniors. · "l think (Sandstrom) will be a little pretty pumped. It ~ves somethin~ for Tom Bullard, penciled in to start in feft more comfortable out there," Bates the kids to take pnde in, to maximize field, and backup catcher Ryan SmiJb, said. "He's a safetr on the football their potential., It's the best type of the foot~all team's quarterback, are the team; that's more his thing, to go out BY llICHAaI> DVNN, Sroan Warna NEWPORT BEACH -U Newport Harbor ~ High's baseball players weight equipment and the best type o( only other seniors on the squad. . there and roam." Left-handed pitchet C~ris Groduh, sophomore DHAii.jJity player Chad Coluccio, junior center fielder Brandon Love ano junior pitcher. Todd McMini· ment, a transfer from Corona del Mar with a live arm, are all expected to fill prominent roles. citn turn it around any-• • field. There arc big-league lockers for Junior first baseman Mike Freeman, .Junior Aaron Lisi will play ~econd the varsity, and on the -perimeter, there the team's primary run-producer last base, and junior Rett Colticcio \\!ill ei- thing like the Sailors' re-are lower-level lockers." season, was a second-team All-Sea thcr be at third base or in left field. vamped field and club- hou~. a triumphant season will be in store for C.Oach Kirk Bates' team. On the field, Bates, whose squad fin-View League selection in 1993, batting "When you start six sophomores, like ished.· 6-19 overall last year with six .300 with 15 RBI. "He can swing the we did last year, all those gu~!> are sophomores as regulars (4-10 in the Sea bat/' Bates said. going to have to step up and take it to The Sailors, with nine returning lct- termeo, have something to Daunt in 1994: Their field, the former JV yard, has a permanent fence and a huge net View League), is hoping for a simiJar Catcher Zack Biehl, a junior who the next'l!cvel," Bates said. The Sailors open the regular· seas.on on Friday, ho)ting Costa Mesa in the first round of th e Newport Elks Tour- nament at 3 p.m. transformation. -also started last year, is an excellent_,. Junior Mike Buist, a pitcher and left "I just think the attitude as a whole blocker who has greatly improving his l fielder, will be Newport Harbot's ace, has turned around 180 degrees," Bates throwing. but a muscle imbalance in his pitchirrg BRIEFLY · 11a retUPns to · the hill today rOr ·the VanuuardS ....._ Vanguards' female pitcher to Leno in a taped segment ip the strelzow <o. 23.09; 3. El Toro. r, 1.: l 100 Oy -1. Palda (C), 56.10; 2. t h th, d t rt f parJUng ot. Buzolich (C), SB.08; 3. El Toro. COSTA MESA t 3, TUSTI N 5 Singles: Nguyen (CM) lost to Ho; 0·6; def. Nod<ersm1th, 6·4; def. Kim, 6·1; Rios <CM> lost 0·6, 3-6; won 6-J; Deleon (CM) ge S er Ir S .a 0 season, She was offered by the San 100 free -1. El Toro; 2. Strelzow (Cl, --::U::C=S=D=in~v_a_d_e_s_at_2_o_'_c_1o_c_k_. __ ~Fl:..lra:.e.nmcLOiscnoial..G.fjil.canS1t~s :Uto1C.ht .... hr~oPJwcilol:u!l,t.Jtllh11e-l5 1 s~ t~~~n; .<~~h~:~1 f C), S: 10.63; 2. El BY R.lCHAJU> DU'NN, SPOllTS Wt.ITU . , COSTA MESA - Ila Borders, this week's ~\ • cover girl for Col-~ Jegiate Baseball maga-. zinc, and (eatured in the curre'nt issue of Sports 11/ustr:Jted, will make her third start of the season today for-South- ern California College, whctn the Vanguards (6-7) host UC San Diego (9-2) in a non- c o n fer enc e game at 2 p.m. San Diego's Tritons a r c ranked No. 8 in NCAA Division 111 . The two losses are to Biola and SCC in the latter's tournament in February. Borders, who made history Feb. 15 by be- coming the first ·fem ale to ever TIE IA WATCH •Starts; 2 • IMngs pitched: 15~ • Record: 2-0 •ERA: 0.58 •Hits: 8 • Strlkeoutf: 3 •Walks: 8 • Next start: Today, UCSO, 2 p.m. pitch in a collegiate men's baseball game, is tentatively scheduled to. appear on Jay Leno's "Tonight Show'' April 14, and throw pitches '-t" -.1>t'O:~t--to..---------nial firs~ni1ch Afiril 9. but ,. __ .. -"' had to decline because CC has a 200 free rel1y -1. CdM (Tudcer, game against Azusa Pacific that ~wyerr Hamilton, Grant), 1 :34.07. 100 ooidc -1. Grant (C), 5274; 2. day. Last year, the Giants hired Jetton (C), 1:00.01; 3. Yam;imoto IC>, Sherry Davis, major league base-1:00.81. · ball's first woman pubJic-address 100 brust -1. El Toro; l. El Toro; J. announcer. Mcfarl1nd (C}, 1:08.38. 1 ~ 400 fret rel;ay - 1. (Strezlow, In a complete-game victory over Mchrl..nd, P1l<U, Buzolichl, 3:JJ.07. Claremont-Mudd-Scripps Feb. 15, · l Borders finished with a flve-hiller, Harbor zapped In four walking three and striking out two. NEWPORT BEACH ___ _ She also defeated Coneordia Feb. • . 25 11 · h h' · 6¥,, · -Newport Harbor <Ill . ' a owing t rec its m in-High's boys volleyball ' > ,. nings. 1 CdM drowns El Toro LAKE FOREST ---- Corona del Mar High's ~ boys swim team made some waves in ---- Wednesday's season-opener with a 101-69 non-league conquest at El Toro High behind the standout swims of Thad Buzolich, James Palcla, Crosby Grant-, Will Schultz and Doug Jetton. Buzolich (22.46) was just .06 seconds off the ClF qualifying time in the 50 free in his first start, and he went 58.8 behind Palda's winning 56.10 in the Oy. .CDM 101, I L TORO 6t 200 medley relay -1: CdM (Grant, Mcfarland, Buzollch, Strebow), n.t. 200 free -1. El Toro, 1 :48.6; 2. Jetton (C), 1:54.3; 3. Schultz (C), 1:54.7, lOOIM -1. El Toro; 2. El Toro; 3. P.ild.i (C), 2:13.1. so free -1. luzolich (C}, 22.46; 2. team opened the 1994 campaign without four of its shock troops -setter Eric Vallely (knee) and middle blockers Ramy Shoukry (recovering from an ap- pendectomr). ·Josh Richardson (dos bite) and John Benzinger (flu), and it showed as visiting Mira Costa handled the Sailors, 13-15, 15-3, 15-1 2, 15· 7 in a non- leaguc match. Mitch McCoy (28 kills) and Greg Slick (19 kills) stood out for Harbor in a losing cause. Mustangs net 13-5 win COSTA MESA - Costa Mesa High's • • boys tennis team _,,,.- opened up on the right note for 1994, dusting off visiting Tustih in non-league play, 13-5, with a strong showing in doubles highlighting the afternoon Wednesday. t--: , , • Doubles: R1mirez·IH3CS ICMI def. Nguyen·Nabtsu, 6-1; def. ICim·forsle, 6-0; def. N. W1ng·P. Wing, 6-4; G;ircfa-ICo (CM) "'on 6-~; lost 3·6; ~-on 6·1; P;itel·Viln S"'ederf (CM) won 6-2, 6-4, 6·2. Abrams beats No; 1 FULLERTON Newport Harbor High e • sophomor e Geoff _,,,.- Abrams, ranked sec· --- ond in USTA 16's, defeated No. 1-ranked Kevi n Kim · of Sunny Hills, 6-3, Wednesday. but fell to third-ranked Joe Gilbert, 7-6, in a tic-breaker, ·as the host Lancers prevailed, 13¥.J-7Vl, in a non- league tennis match at the Sunny Hills Racquet Club. SUNNY HILU 13tn, NIWPOlT 71/i Singles: AbrAml (NH) def. Kim, 6·3; loU lo Gilbert. 6·7: def. H~n. 6·2; Thomltn (NH) 1011, 4·6, 2·6, 2·6; Kojim• (NH) l<»t. 4·6, 0.6, 0-6. OoublH: Kon·Kelch•m (NH) def. lh•uur-Sprlnger, 7·6; kKI lo IC.tuh·Fr•kul, 0-6; def, Hul·Hum, 6-1; Ulm.tn-W'hile (NH) lolt. 2-6; 3·6, _.,, 6-3; r•1tft111n·Slms CNHI k>lt. 2·6. 0-6, ""°"• 6-J. Pir ates roll, ·again COSTA MESA ---- Lance Perry recorded .... _ eight kills, and .J Eric > ,. Johnson had six kills, ---- four blocks and two service oces, as host Orange Coast College's men's volleyball team (3-0) swept San Diegd Mesa (1-2), 15-8, 15-7, 15-9, in ah Orange Empire Con- ference match Wednesday. Vangual!ds rip Cal Baptist, visit Azusa Pacific Friday Gett1wseE Courtyar~ ins & COSTA ,.~ MESA -Sal1j• o Simidzija led. a II• ' t ~ balanced sconng ~ attack with 22 points and also ... hauled . down 14 •, ~~; 0 • rebounds as the Southern California College women's basketball team drilled visiting Cal Baptist, 80·57, Wednesday night in the first round of the Golden State Athletic Con- ference Tournament. The Vanguards (24·7 overall) will be at Azusa Pacific in the semifinals on Friday at 7:30. Cal Baptist (7·23) jumped to an 8.0 lead before sec could recover ror a 14·2 run. From there, the Vanguards never looked back, rac· in& to a 45-29 halftime lead. Jamie Zitterkop( milled by two willl of completln1. a triple- doublc. She had 11 points t"4 12 rebounds to ao with her eiaht .,. .... In two previous aomet aplnat CAL BAPTIST . sec ..... ..... ... . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .... . ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . ... . .. Aiusa Pacific this season, SCC won by 23 at home and lost by just three at APU. The winner of Fri- day's game advances to the con- ference c hampionship next Wcdncsdar at the site of the high- est remaining seed. I CC l e, CAL IAPTllT a F CSAClw.-t 'I t ,, • s.c:.I~ II pl. ' ' 4 16 ·-' t J 17 ltttSIMWlliet4JU JIJ 6~J 7 J1' tJtJ~ ,,,. 6 I 4 1) DIMirtll 6 I I U 0 0 0 • ~ •• ,. 0 J 4 I I , ....... I I 4 0 J .......... 1ttJ ......_ J •• 4 30 1J 11 ,, ,,.. Jt ,. 10 .. ...,,... -toe.II c.119p, 4S-2'. i..-. ..... c.al &apekt -l••• ,, °''t8 '· ~ ,, s.cM Colltp -o....nll ), ...,,, . make an in~ tMi brings you pleasure & enhances -your home! Jin Jennings CUSTO M MASONRY 170 E. 17TH ST: • SUITE 206 COSTA MESA (714) 64s-a5 12 s.. uc.n. 1m101 Let Jim J enninp install your complete yard hardscape • Expert brick, block. stone, tile, slate and concrete work • Can recommend quality ~ignm • Quality work in C06ta Mesa& Newport Beach since 1969 • Drainaae problems? We solve them First down for CdM ~ Sea Kings begin screening process for football job. ' Bv BARRY FAULKNER, SroaTS Wllm:i l . CORONA DEL MAR -The paring down of a0pplicants fo~ the vacant Corona del Man High football coaching position has begun, · li111i11ary-i11tel9iews set for M , Jacobson said Tu e sday. "We have a committee conducting paper screening (Tuesday) / and, according to our lime line, tbe fir t level of inte!niews will " begin March 7," said Jacobson, who plans to name a new coach no later than March 15. Conducting the initial se ries of intcrvie'-"S will be a· nine-member panel, which will include: Athletic Director Jerry Jelnick; Dick Morris, a former CdM head coach and the physical education de- partment chairman; Paul Orris. faculty repre~entative and boys basketball head coach; Tom Baldwin. faculty representative and the CdM offensive coordinator under Dave Holland the pa)t two seasons; Mark Cunningham, football coach and athletic director at University High; Scott Watkins, the student representative and a senior all-league center on last fall's CdM football team; Annie Chu, a parent and department chairperson on campus; current · Touchdown (booster) Club President Jim Hogan; and John Walz, past president of the Touchdo"' n Club. After the list is pared to no more 1han fi,e, facob)on and Jelnick will make the final interviews and dcch.1on. DEEP SEA FISHING WIDNUDAY'S FISH COUNTS Newpert Lentlh•1 -1 ~l. 20 ;anglers. 8 s.ind bass, 1 c;11ico bass, 3 roclfish, 34 sculpin, 1 ~hitefish, 4 sheephead. DJ1Yey's Leeker -2 booits, 25 illlglers. 11 ulico bus, 8 und bus, 13 sculpin, 3 1, sheephead, 27 rocl,fish, 17 "hiterish, 1 perch. .. , ' ' 84 lhuraday. March 3, 1114 ............ probable wi&h Heads in control on both ends of the Ooor. The point defender in the Sailors' a,.rcs:si¥0 man·to-man, Heads can domin1le 1 pine witboul 1ouchi.n1 the ball, &imply by stifling the opponents' best ball·handlet, disrupling offensive now in lhe process. Ofrensively,.. Heads i$ the Jeadin& ball-handler in the three-guard rotation, and combines strong driv· in& skills, with unselfish passing to create consl$· tently hig.h·pcrccntage scoring opportunities. "She's willing to do anythin& to help 1he team," snid Newport Coach Shannon Jakosky. 11Sfle really epitomi.z.cs the team player that every coach hopes to have.'' Hall of Fame college men's coach RaJph Miller, on hand to assist Jakosky, his daughter, for the stretch run, is another who marvels at the level of play Heads is consistently able to obtain, despi1e a lack 9£ physical gjfts most commonly associated with basketball success. .._ "Gina shouldn't be nearly as good a ba.ske tbaJI plarer as she is," said MiJler, who also enjoys shar· mg a laugh with the effervescent co-captain. "My whole family smiles a lot, because we're just happy people," said Heads, whose younger sister Cara is a junior reserve guard. "But I've always bad the ability to get down and dirty when it comes time to compete." Heads, who. will likely match. up with Orange County Player of the Year Nicole Erickson against Brea, said •e is cager to take on the individual challenge, as well as the chance to upset the ~am ranked No. 2 in the nation by USA Today. "We're not going to sit back and let them play wit h us like a cat playing with a mouse," said the future veterinarian. "We're going to try to terrorize them." • ~rt Beach/Costa MMe Dally Pilot HI ... SCHOOL ftMMIS NIVllWS EltarlCll •111 .llrtll~I-Cllll Mall a-11111 IDr d*d COST A MESA -With five aophomores playina doubles. and freshman Mike Leonard playin1 No. 3 1\ngle1, the future appears solld for Est.tnci• High '1 boys tennis team. The Eagles' top player this 5ea50n. however, junior Rob Horan.sky, wilJ Jrlduatc early. So this is it for Estancia's king of the court. "He won 80% of his matches last year/' Estancia Coach Chris Hastings said of Horansky, the team's No. 1 singles play· er who carries a 4.S gpa, along with a big serve. "He won every crucial match for us last yeiir, and plus, he's a big motivator on the team. He's rc!alJy pumped up the team this year. He was io the top five in our league (Pacific Coas1) last year. He's like (Pete) Sampras: he likes to &erve and he loves the net/' Junfor Tom MacDuff wlll probnbly play No.· 2 singles, while Leonard, whose older brothtr, Tim, is o forme r Estancia Siar who oow plays at Texas A&M, will probably play No. 3. "It's been a long time since l'ye seen a freshman play so good/' Hastings said of the ldt·ha~ded Leonard, wbo plays at the Mesa Verde Tennis Club. "Mike has already beaten every· body on the team, ~xccpt for Rob and Tom." Hastings took Horanslcy and his doubles partner, Stephan Krutzlk, to Ojai last spring. Both Hornnsky and Leonard arc· expected to play at Ojai in 1994. Opening the season at Ji.o. 1 doubles will be junior Kevin RadLSay and sophomore Patrick Wyera, who played singles on the varsity last year. Sophomores Brian Rudolph :ind Bryan Lin, both of whom play~d a lot last season, will play No. 2 doubles, while sopho· mores Jeremy Kearns and Charles Burden should plity No. 3. · "This year, we're really hoping to be in rhe top three (in the PCL)," snid l:la.slin~. whose squad finished fourt~ in the PCL in 1993. ''We pretty much have a young team, so I'm hoping our singles guys (Horansky and MacDuff) will help out this year,"_ H•sfings, a. fonner Orange Coast College player, coached Estancia's JV in 1990, then· took over the varsity in 1991. ~fter missing the '92 sc~son, Hastings returned last year. COSTA MESA -Tberc are no USTA national players, or potential Ojai champions, bu& Cossa Mesa Higl\'1 tennis tc:im seems to have enough experience and firepower to do more than merely compete in the Pacific Coa t League, where La· guna Beach rcips supreme every year. 0 0µr goal is to fll\i5h third in league," said Diane Renew, coaching Mesa's varsity boys for the first time, after schooling the Mustan~· JV the last tb1ee springs. Mesa finished il\ the bouom half of the six-team pack in 1993, bu& wi&h three seniors playing singles and two well· seasoned double& teams, the Mustangs expect beuer in 1994. Michael Nguyen, who played No. 2 singles a year ogo, will step up to No. J, while Fernando Rios, a transfer from Mexi· co, and Luciano Del.eon will play No. 2 and 3 singles, resptc· tively. "(Nguyen) is a very consistent au.around player," Rettew said. "Rios is a very powerful serve and volley player, and he's got a crushing fo rehand. He's 001 as consistent as Michael, and he has a more flashy gam~.'' • . pel.eon (6-fooH), who often plays at the John Wayne Ten· nis Club, where he works in the restaurant, and Rios (6·1) arc Mesa's biggest players. . Camillo Ramirez., a junior, and Robert Isaacs, a senior, will play No. 1 doubles, while senior Leo Gorda and junior Kevin Ko, both good serve and volley players, will play No. 2 .do_ • bles. "Ramirez and Isaacs have been playing together since (Ra'mirez's) freshman year,•: Retfow sar.t. "They're a good mix, and they're both fast. Garcia and Ko are playing together for their second year." · Junior Prcmal Patel and senior Chad Van Sweden will play No. 3 doubles, both of whom "use an excellent lob hot. "Laguna Beach will b~ on top again in league, then Estancia should be up there, and Laguna Hills is real Jo1lgh," Rettew said. "I really enjoy coaching these guys, beca·use l'vc known them since tl\ey were freshmen." Mesa defeated Tustin, 13·5, in its opener Wednesday. AYIO "' COlll M111 lllllon 120 reldY to · go I "'\ An American Youth Soccer Or· g:rniz:nion unit from Costa Mesa will be competing in this weekend's Divi- sion 4 () 1 and 12·year·olds) .boys sec- tional tournament at UC lrvme. The Costa Mesa Region 120 all· sto~ under the direction O( head coach Chuck Cnrrillo, went 8·1·1 , to win the rccently-comeleted ~rea Q competition. Area Q consists or 1eams from Corona del Mar, New- port Harbor, North and South Irvine and Tustin. Co ta Mesa opens play .against :i San Diego opponent qn Sunday at 3 p.m. at· UCL If Costa Mesa wins on Suntiay, it would play potcntiajly two matches the. followin~ Sµnday . at ~he snme site m the s1ngle·.cllm10at1on tou rnament. • Led by center halfback Eric Per- rine, lhe team's top pla.ymaker, and $C.Oring threats Charlie Thompson, Edson Rodriguez and Francisco Ro· driguez, Costa Mesa outscored its _op· posi tion, 31·12, in 1he 10-gamc ar'ea tou rn:unent. The ~rest of the team consists of halfbacks Travis Chandler, Marco Santangelo, Je·sse Gambo~ and Greg Gonzalez. The defensemen are Michael Metkovich, Brian .Dunn, Michael Culp, Kevin Chapin and Steven~ Carrillo, while Michael Rey· ~olds handles the goalkeeping. GOLF the range and go play my practice round -and I never lefl the range that day, J never left for lunch, and 1 was there until seminars, merchandise on sale and . ei})ibitions. Tickets are $7 for adults; $4 for juniors. Children under 10 are free. Hours are 2·9 p.m. on Friday, Much 11 : 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. on March 12; and 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on March 13. •John Leonard's Pro Shop at the Newport Beach Golf Course was named among America's 100 Best Golf Shops for the fifth time by Golf Shop Operiitions, a publication of Golf Digest. awards banquet. Over $1,000 in prizes will be given .away during a rame thnt inctudc!. a trip to Hawaii. For more-details. call 642-5049. fre• P•t• 81 dark. I showed it to the players, and 32 • grips deserves ·some consideration. It's not players st ~rted that tournament using our just an 1 lth·hour decision. h's the first product. thing a person touches; it really sends a "These are 32 players who arc making message of the initial feel of the golf their living playing this game, and two · club .. " days before a million-dollar tour:nament, Edwards, al so kn own for being the only they had enough confidence to stake their PGA Tour player in history to race livelihood tO'it. So we recognized real Formula J cars at a championship level, quick that we had sometj'\ing pretty tested })is golf grips in a "trial balloon" special. That really set the ton~ for the manner at 1he Greater Greensboro Open development of (Royal Grip, lnc.).'' in 1989. Edwards,-who said 50% to 60% of the "I went there with a couple of grips, current PGA Tour players now use the because. I thought-I'd take seme-products--gFip,-wiU conduct-a s-ar--at the fifth ove r and get some feedback," Edwards annual Golf Expo, presented by the said. "Now, keep in mind, this is a Southern California PGA, at 1he Anaheim million·dQllar 1ournamcnt. So i got the Convention Center March 11·13. driving range that Tuesday morning -1 •The highly-popular Expo will also intended to spend a couple of hours on feature instruction from PGA pros, PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES PUBUC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES • Among Some or the local .exhibitors include Costa Mesa-based Golf or Die, a product of Rebel-Wear, which features · alternative golf clothing. "It's golf wear for the weekend golfer, we're not looking for people with a six or eight handicap," owner Blake Bjordahl said. "The apparel is for people who like to have fun, and people seem to like it." Golf or Die primarily offers caps, golf shirts, golftowelsancfT-sfalrts. --- •Koll International in Newport 'Beach will exhibit its golf resort vacations in Baja, featuring, among others, the first Jack NickJaus·designed golf course in Cabo San Li.icas {Palmilla Golf Club). PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES • Delaney's and Nelly's fourth annual Irish Classic will be March 14 nt Rancho San Joaquin Golf Course in Irvine, with a buffet dinncr/b:utquet (plenty of green beer) afterward at the Lido Isle . , Delaney's. Dan McGuire, Newport Beach Golf Course men's club tournament director, is also the tournament director for the · annual Irish Ckassic, in which a 1994 Buick will b~awar~ed.ior a hole-in-one at hole No. 13' (167 yards). Trophies will be give n to both hnndicap and Callaway divisions for men anQ women. Cost for the tournament is only S70, which intludes a box lunch and beverage at the turn, green fee s, golf cart and PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICES Chip 1holl ••• Caidllng up wll!I the Ntw1>,0116elch GOii Cou~e men·~ clllb. Hank L•'•b,,,. (1ow oross 62) I/Id 8111 LeFon (loW net 52) won ftb, 16 rounds, with DHn• Bottorf fnshed at second low net (53) In Fell 19 flight rcisnds. Joe Ruaao (IOw gross 66) and Bob · ForbH (low ne1 53) won F~gl'C A. Alex Oa La Parra (low 11ross 111 and Lrl• Link (lo* net 5'9), the gnatest Nme ln QOll. won ~t 8. while lt•v• McKlnn•r (lOW gross 73) and LaRor Nonernaker (low ntl 59) won F~Qhl C In regulaJ rounds Feb 23, Al Cr•n•ton (low QIOSS 70} I/Id Nonemaller (low ntt 53) l ruhtd wad ot the rm wlWt llnK. wno w.is born to gen, wn setond 1oW net lS6) . In Fet> 26 11rghl rOIJllds. Russo (10w gross 64) and Dick Hllll•rd (low ntl 52) v. on f)gtit A v. tl'I Russo *IMln!I 1 tie-bttalltr. Bob Pott• (tow gross 65, and plaMj tu beS1 golf In 1994) and Cranston (low nd !13) WO!I Flight 8: and Jim Llttl• (low gross 66} and t>ontimKer {loW net 491 won fltllfll C. Llnlt IOCI Nonemali.er are bot:i 19·1'1ane!IC~perJ; d1eY won't be In flight C rrvcn lollger. Rlch•rd Dunn I• • D•l'Y Piiot Spoft• Writer wftoH ctull flOlt column •P,,_.,.. • .,,.,, Thursd•~· PUBLIC NOTICES PUBLIC NOTICE , PUBLIC NOTICES ST RAU 0 HT EA AND PUIUC NOTICE the City of Huntlng1on and apptalsal ol estate as-AYES. COUNCIL MEM· E. RAGGIO 92648 dl.JCl~ by: an Individual upen ... of lh• Truetee. --------SUZANNE CRAWSORD1--------Beach, COWlty of Orange, .. ta « ol l.tri petition Of SERS, HEOGES1. SAN· THE ENTIRE TEXT IS Patrick Jot91>h Olbb, 9292 The teglstrant(s) com-The benefidwy unc* Mid PUBLiC NOTICE STRAVOHT"ER. HUSBAND SU,DUOR COURT State of California. account 11 pi<Mded 1n SONE, WATT, TuRNER. AVAILA&lE FOR REVIEW WHtclitt or .. Hunl1ng1on menced to trenaact bus!· o -------....-•ANPUDBLWllCFEAWUICU.TISOENLL TAOT OP CAl."ORNIA DATED: F•bru•rv 14, MCtlon 1250 ol the C&lilor• HART. DEBAY IH THE cm CLERK' S.ach, CA ~nd61 II• f'ltddUDI ... c:u Wld dellver.d lO COUNTY Of' ORANG& 1194 1 alL • • er ,. Dlbb, 9292 Business Name(s) i1s1ed me undlfafgned a wnnen ;i...-i-----AaANOo;M;;..f~,_j~~~~~~~~~~iK.niiJlri.,nriifiif-!iiEt;NKCfl°ISSia~aiiMMii1TnHITTQUet~~t b!Of Special Notice BERS. NONE fl F THE ·CITY OF Weslcllfl Or.. Huntington li>Ove on: 11/89 San B•r· Olda,atlon or Oet.ult and CASH. CASHIER'S CHECK ' t0tm le available from the ABSENT COUNCIL MEM· NEWPORT BEACH. S.ach, CA 92646 nardlno Co. Oemend lot Sele, and e USE OF flCTITIOUS ORAWN OH A STATE OR PropoHd Aacert•ln-AND A081RT f , TYlEA COUft cleck SERS. COX Pubtlahed Newport Thia buatneu 11 con-Timothy B. Altul'lder lnen Notice of Default BUllNESSNAME NATIONAL BANK, A M•ftl and ••t•bll•h-8yr FRANCIS E . Atto~yfortfMPetJ. MAYOR, CLARENCE J . BHch.COsl4 Mesa Dally duettdby:anlndivlduoJ This statement was filed Election to Sell. The fhe followtng persons CHECK DRAWN BY A mont of ''MUNTINQ. SMITH, Atlomep for tlOM 1 T\JRNER Pilol Milch 3 11194 The re;/alrant(•) com-with the County Clerk ol nderalgned caused aeid have abaodOl"lld the use of STATE OR FEDERAL TON 8UCH INDDIE.N-'•tltloner WIL[IAM V CITY Cl.ERK. WANDA E. ' . ll\424 menoed to tran .. ct buSI· Orange County on Feb1u-Nollc:e of Default and the Flclllloua Bu1lne11 CREDIT UNION, O~ A HNT'' .. Ii New9pe. Published Newport • RAGGIO 1 neu Ulldtr the Flctltlout ery 1, 1994. Election to Sell to be Ntme: EMERGENCY MEDI· CHECK DRAWN BY A ,., of General Clroul• Beach-Costa Mesa Dally SCHMIDT, ESQ., THE ENTIRE -fEXT tS PUBLIC NOTICE euslntss Name(s) list~ '597089 recorded 1n Iha county CAL TRAINING, 9292 Wttl· STATE OR FEDERAL SAV· ...,._ p·iot February 24 25 26 f l 029038), I030 CAM· AVAILABLE FOR REVIEW above on: 1/94 Published Nel'Wport BHctl-ete the reel property, 11 ~111 D~ Hununglon Beach, INQS ANO LOAN AS. HO I A50478 2~ Match 1 2 3' 4 S 1' PUS DRIVI:, NEWPORT IN THE CITY C~K'S OF· cna11I027t Patrick Olbt> osta MISa Dally Pilot ted Md mor• f\an lr\tH T~:2 Fl~tlllou1 8u11n1u ~::~8~· ~Vl~Ji:S NOTICa OP HEARING 199... • • • • • • BEACH, CA. HHO. FICE OF TliE CrTY OF F1ctttlou• ~l~lh:'1a~:nt was rited Match 3. 10, 17, 24, 1994. ludl ~~~ linca Name rtftn~ to above BANK SPECIFIED lH SEC. Otr Pel'ITION TO IM18 2178 (7f4J·ess.aHO NEWPORT BEACH. Buelne .. H•me with the County CllH'k ol Th4~ DATE· FebNllY 1.it 1~ wu fll•d In Orange County TIQN 5102 OF THE FINAN· ASCaRTAIN AND Publlahed Newport Pu bllshed Newpotl Stat.ment Orange Co\Jnty on Febiu-NA MoRTGAGE ' on 1 ·2 5 .9 4 . F 11 e CIAL COOi AND AUTHO. HTMLISH THa PUBLIC NOTICE 8each·Costa Mesa Dally Beach.Costa Man Dally The lollowltlg persons are alY 18, 1994, PUBLIC NOTICE ERVICES. INC .• AS No.F596251 RIZED TO DO BUSINESS ITANDINQ 0, BSC 2915 Piiot Milch 2, 3, 9,-1994. Piiot Matc:l'l 3, 1994. doing bl.ltlneas u : F9H1M HOTICEOfTitU9TU'S RUSTEE Palflck Jo11ph Dlbb. 9292 IN THIS STATE WILL BE "HUNTINGTON 8UCH NOTIC· OF wu11n Th425 KB OPPORTUNITY INVES. PUbll•hed Newport Beach-SALE E. M4JN STREET Wutcllfl. Hunllnglon HELO AT THE ENTRANCE • TORS, 4343 Von Karman TOCKTON CA~ Beach, CA 92645 TO THE ORANGE cm INDa,aNDENT'' AS PETITION TO PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE Avenue. Newport' beach, Costa Mesa Dally Piiot TNllff Stile No. 009 · Thia bualneu waa con-HALL. 300 EAST CHAP· A MftS,AP&R OF ADMINISTER CA 92660 February 24, Match 3, 10, 88151 ::,o~~~2 ,. Tel Numbet" ducted by an Individual MAN AVENUE, ORANGE OE~ EITATE OF• LEGAL NOTICE ORDINANCE Koll Realty AdvllOfl. a 17. 1994. Tiiie Order · --..,. ~762 · This llltemet11 wu flled CALIFORNIA au right t1oe CIRCULATION • NOTICE Off NO. 9+9 c auromta corporation OBA Th4111 APNl 049-212·17 CATHVK~ with the Cou11ty Clerk of and. lnttre1t convey9d to (aov.mrn.nt Code JOH~-:,:~UIAM PUBLIC 9A.Le OF AN ORDUWfCE OF KIB Realty A.dvtsore, '343 YOU ::~81~~ E~RE~~~ ASST. ~~~·1~'Y °" Fabru-=~~1T%::= hoUonl008) CAIENO.A172091 ABANDONED TH.CITYCOUNCIL ~:.~~hAT.~;:,~~ PUBLIC NOTICE ED ilSO/IO. UNI.EH PS#29080 Patrick Dlbb pro..-, tltuat~ In Hid DATar Meroh 4, ttM To all helr1. beneficiaries. ,ROPERTY 0, TH• CITY Of' 92650 ' NOTICE o' • YOU TAKE ACTtoN TO lb. 24, M9rdl 3, 10, 19'M Publl•hed Newport Beach-co~v and State d• TIM81 1100 A.M. creditors, contingent cr9dl· Notice 11 hereby Q!Ven Nl!WPOltT BUCH Bren, In<:.. a • Oetewar• PU8LIC AUCTION AO TE CT Y 0 U A PUBLIC NOTICE Cotta ,_. ... PPot FebrtJlty ectlbed u :. Da,Tr 703 lort, and persons Who may that the undecslgnea Wiii ADDING SECTION oorj)Ofallon, 128 E11t 156th Nolle• la hereby given PROPERTY IT MAY IE 24, Milch 3, 10, 17, 1994. COM p LET EL 'Y OE· NOTICE IS HERESY otheMlse be Interested In Hll et public auction, pur· 12.H .088 TO THa Sttfft, New York, New York that the undersign~ wlll AT A ~IUC 8ALE.•-------- Th411 SCRIBED IN SAlO DEED OIVEN that th• WAYNE lhe wlll or es1ata, Of both, suant to Section 2t700 of NEWPORT aUCH 10022 Hll 1t P\lbllc Auction on ' YOU NEED AN SlATEMElfT Of AIAMOOlt· --------I Of TRUST ROWAN hU Ill~ hla verl-of: JOSEPH Wll.LIAM lht Business & Profea· MUNIC"AL CODE This buslnHs 11 con· 03/1e/94 at lO·OO am at· XPLA .. ATIOH OF THE MElfT OF PUBLIC NOTICE The e11.9t addreu and fled Petition In the at>ov• WOOD alonal Code, the followtng TOPROV1HFOR ducted by: a general part. AUSPACE e564·H·AMIL· ATUAE OF THE UUOfFICTITIOUSIUSIMHS --------•other common designation entitled procHdlng r• A PETITION haa b41eo descrlt>.d property to wll: netshlp TOH AVE 'HUNTINGTON ROCUDINGS AGAINST NAME NOTICll 01' It l.tri of the ,111 prol*fV queatlng that the Court lllld by WtWAM L WOOD JULIE McKINZle ,:.33, hd AP'LICATION OF The reglatrant(a) com-BEACH CA 92646 Ille per· YOU YOU I HOULD lilt lollowWIO person(s) hJ.S TRUSTl!ll'S SALE dffcflbed lbove 11 pur. malice and enter lta Ofdar In the Superior Court of frame. • Box11, misc.. Vl!HICLa COD• TO menced to 1tansact bl.Isl-aonat property of thti tol· ACT A LAWYER. abanooneo !Tie use ol tne tlcll· APN t3~3S.017 ported to be: 20 LATIT\JOE and dtcrff aecertalnlng Calllotnla, CC>Wlty ot OA· PEOYE MARSHALL E·32, ,RIVAT8 STREETI ne11 under the FlcWovs !owing: n S/17194 et 1:00 P.!':1 ous llUSlntss name ECONO LOANN0.1812348 COURT, JllEW~ORTandaetabJil)llngHUNTING-ANGE. D11k, V~..1. cooltr, mlac.. IN..t'H•VILLA B~el~H Nam•{•) U.ted 8ARNfS f020, MISC •. A. MOR~G Au-t t18E N TO~STORE NO U REFi TRANSAMERICA BEACH, CA 926&3 TON BEACH INDEPEN· THE PETITION requestt TARI MUwER 1 ... 0 Rel., bx UL80A above on: Feb. 1994 FURN .. MISC BOXES. T.V. ERVICES. INC. aa the located at 20572 l.Al(f FOREST FINANCIAL IERYtCe The undersign~ TrustM DENT•• a newspaper of ltlat WIWAM L WOOD be ap/mat, 4 surfl:lds, 7 cht, DEVSLOPMINT KOlL REALTY ADVISORS. SEALS F055, MISC. IJy appo1ni.d Tf\lllM un· DRIVE, El TORO.r.A92S30 T 1 .... 9 dlscl&lms any Mablllry for ~ draation tor the appointed u personal rep-caruat, mlec.. MARK Subjec:1 ordinance waa a California corporation BOXES SKI RACK r •nd pwauant ID Deed ot Tllt hclltious tn,>smess nama • •No. -2 27 any lnconectnest of the of Hwiangton hach. rHenlltlve to ldmlnlater POKORNEY D-27 Rel .. lntr~ on 14th day of OBA KIB Realty AcMeors BRANT F073, BRASS rust. Recorded on 4113/90 reterred to above was flied on 5· 29191 atrNt addr ... and other Ca lfornla In aCCOt<lance lhe ertal• of th• decedent. frffz. wutVdry, 2 chs .. Fe 1994 and By: Raymond E. Wirta, BED. METAL CABINETS, 1 Document No. g0· 18·91 m the county ol Orange. IMPORTANT NOTICI common dHlgnaUon, H with the provtllon of Sec-THE PETITl?N req~1ts aofe, dot~, misc., JAMES ad='~ a8th day or Prtlldent ANTlOUE ICE SOX. 1987s.I Book ••• P-.ga ... Or19inalFlle No F49!>465 TO PRO,lftTY any ahown herein. \Ion 1001 of the ~n-the decedent I WILL and SMITH -50 Misc (no\ F~ 1994 Thia llatemenl was filed CAVERLY F082 MISC Ornc:iel Reootdl In the ol· AT~ AUTOMOTIVE INC OWNlft1 S&ld .... Wiii be made. ment COde of CallfOtnla. c:odlc:lll, "~ admllt~ :r~~~ON RC/i81~:T a SJ!· AYE$ • COUNCIL MEM· with the County Clerk of AJAN.lMISC. BOxES. . • of th• Recorder of 2D572 LAl(f FORfST bR . EL YOU A1W IN DE,AULT but wlttiout con\llfWtt 0t Pdlloner elleoM In tub-to probate. will and ( • C 11 n BERS ' HEDGES 'SAN· Orange County on Ftt>N-FOW ER F108, MISC. '"a County, Callfotnla ORO CA92630 UNDER A ..DIED OF Wllranty, expr111 0t ~ a\llnOa In lllkS ~eOtlon thal r codicils .,.I avallable l::1'vER1 i~ JNTH!r' SONE: WATI, TURNER, al'/ 10, t994 FURN . MISC. BOXES, 2 Jtfcuted by: Paul F. SIGNED Far1d ~hband. TRUS'r DATID JUNI ~. reg•dlng UU., Pol-HllffTINGTON BEACH IN· 0t •umlnallon n the fllt ec, r HART OEBAY '598273 T.V'S. l'tulll'lels and Unda L. Sec 3 Hai. UNLHa YOU ....ion. 0t encumbfancee. DEPENDENT le a newepa-k~Eby P~~· r 111 ~:·WH~~~~~iosm:~~ NOE'S. COUNCIL MEM· Published Newport Beach· SCARP IN ATO F 112. ch\llttlalal husband and This busmess was condl!Cltd T'.. .... '"'·CTIONTOPR"'-lnc:ludlnglffe,ct\ergea~ Plf ol O'Nfal CftCUlatJon ........ lty dmlnleque c:l'lalt C I.bl *-BERS NONE Coala Mesa Dallt Pilot MISC. FURN., MISC lfa WIL llLL AT y aCOfPora~ It """ ~ ..,... eitpen... of the "TNstee publlehed for the di• .... u..,.. to I attt 1hl gage, • · ·• ., ASSENT COUNCIL MEM F'bt 24 Mai I\ 3 IO BOXES, CARPET UC AUCTION TO THI This statemtnt was nted wllll TICT VOUft Pl•OP· and o1 the tN9t1 ~ Mmll .... on of loc:al °' ...._ fflate under Iha Ines.pen-KEVIN WREN K.23 Bx ap/ BERS COX • uary • c • • LINDSEY H03!1, MISC. IG"IST llOM" ,OR Ill C t; Clefk I Of • IRTY, IT MAY•• IOLD by 111d Deed of TJUM.. to graphic ,... Md lnt9'-~~ ~~(Thl•tretlon oL~1• ~ VCR .... nt.f,!".,• fish MAYOR, CLARENCE J. 17· 1994• -~,9 FUR_N, MISC. BOXES. JET ASH, (payable at Urn• of c:un1YC:Fe1>ru~?~ 199:00 AT A PU8LIC SAU. IP: pay the rtmernlng Pflnelpel llgenc:e of_ Olf*'ll chatac-_,. ...... 1 aut ...... tv _..., ~ .... m -· TVRNEA "" SKI • In lawful money of lhe Al.OEM l TIWI ESCROW CORP YOU NIED AN SULA. eume of the nate<•) ... ,., In lhe Qty of Huntington wlM allo~h· !*tonal rap. u:"bldd~ ~l. co:.= crrv CLERK WANDA E. P'UBLIC NOTICE HICKMAN H085. t.\ISC. ~itl<I St&IH) at: th• 22772 Cenltl Or~ Sta loO NATION OP TH• NA-~~ : ::fd .=...;; ~~ ~ =: wlt~~tt.i~ bldl rn.v be su~tted In RAGGIO • f~~~·ll•h•d Newporl o~ A~• -c~:: LanFofdSt CA92630 . TURll Of' TH• .. RO. with lnterMt ~ frOm rnalnUIMd. inlnlmlMn COY• court approval. Before tak· adYanc•) on the 171b day THE ENTIRE TEXT IS OM11S021t Beach.Costa Mesa Dally ulldtne 300 Eut NewportBuctl.CostaMfu CllEDING AOAINST l lOl/93 at 7•125,. pet tpge of 9'dt loc:al °' ..,._ Ing certain V1fV lmpOrtWlt of Milch 1994 at 2:00 P.M. AVAILABLE FOR R~tEW • "otltloua Piiot Milch 3, 10, 1994• h.-r) 'Ave .. Oranga, CA , o./yPllot YOU, YOU SHOULD annum ea provided In Mid grapt110 newt Md Int• ac:uone, however, the Plf• ~emf ... Where Mid IN THE Cm CL.ERK S OF· au.-.. N•m• Th423 I rlQht tide and ln1erHI CN236379 M_, 9,10,17.~4 CONTACT A LAWYaR. note(•) plue coel and ~ llgenoa of a Qanlfal chat· tonal r9P1fflntatMI wlll be ny hU been alored P:ICI! OF THE crrv OP: .,.,........ . • eyed to and now held On MARCH 24, t994, et advenc. with lntll'Nt ac:ter of nof IHa tl\an required to give notlC9 to wtllch le loca\ed at NEWPORT BEACH. The fOllowlng pe11one'ar1 PUBLIC NOTICE it under .. Id Deed ol The Piiot 10;00 A.M. AMERICAN SE· ESTIMATED TOT~ DEBT~ ~ (2$,.) ~t~ Plfaonl unlata AYRES SELi STORA~. Publlehad Newport dOltlQ bualnt11 u : ruer In the· pr~ 1411.1· Cla .. lfled OURfTIES COMPANY. .. 95,117.oe of .. "'°"'~ lncNt U'9y have w.iv.d notice 0( 7012 Emeet Ava. H~ Beach-Ooet.a M... Dally KB PRIME INVESTORS. '1otttloue lid In H id County. Th• moat comprehen· duly appointed truetH 'Th• b•n•"clary und• dUftr'I eedl y.-of tl'9 coneenwd IO ".!yropoted ~ ~f-d<714) Piiot ~ 3 1994• •343 Von K.atman Avanl.l9. lualnHI Na,,.. allfornla deacrlbed ea: •IV• and cunant d lrec· under and purauant to Ulcl Deed of T"* ~ =~;:~etlod Im-~·) ll'le~l11dapendont ... }!;,. ... , bldor ... :!!"'*..,. • Th42t rwwport S.ach. CA 82850 StatonMnt EFERRED TO IN SAID lC?f.Y of good• and ••r· Deed of TNlt r.cordad tote ~ Wld dalv-to tne llllna -mlnletra wt• u,. '"''" o • u,. · Koll Really AdYl9on, a n,. tollowtng peraona ate EEO OF TRUST vie .. ar~ncfl -· JUNE 12. 1915 .. lntt. No. tred to tw underWgnad a o4 he • thM Nld be "''"'*' unleee an t•· ~!~~ ";:, ~ ~ PUIUC NOTICI Calllomla corporation OBA doing buelneH u : PERTY SOLD "AS 1s·:i;;a••••••• 85-212921, In bo9k, pege , wntten Dectarat1on Of 0.-naw1pap1 hM .,_,In•· eetld '*"°" .... M ob-v1 ..._, .... chue"" et u• IC/8 Aalty Advltort, 4343 BERGUM GROUP HOMES, • eotaJ amount ot lhe u,..11 of Oflldal Aec:orde In the tlUll and Demand'°' lale, l""'°9 under 1hl tHCffled laC1lon to !hi petition and tl~ ?!..,. · :.er:· O..DINANC• Von t<arrnan. Newport 2980 McCllntoclc Way (8), ~of f'le ~ig.. • office of tM County Re-and I wrmen Nodca of 0. n•m• "HUNTl .. QTON lttoW good CauN '#t'f'f tM c .,........ ate u NO e+U S.ach, CA 02660 Coeta MeN, CA 12829 Ion eecureO by Mid Deed oordtt• of ORAN Of taull Md Edon to .... HACH INDl ,.NDIHT' oour1~ah0\M "°'grant the : an:,: ti.~ M ~. °' Bren Inc.,. Delaware C«• Oary Euoane l•rc Trust end raaaonebly ... -· Couney, a.at. of CAUf'OR. n,. undaft611Md a.MCI dUftr'I Ille whotl of Mid • me · .....,.... TM ITV COUNCIL POtdOn. 128 Eat 151Ch 1212 ConWay Ave., fM*9 costt alCpen'" n .....! .. NIA ueculed by DAMYl lllct Nob Of DNM and .... WW ~ .. Mid L ~ .._ ~ h Dedo : ~ ~ = -!... om-,,, .. ,, . New York. .,. ... ~CA 12121 edWncee l.t ""lime of ii 3' --Elecdon to W to be ,.. MWJ;lper Nlf • bOM ._ -· --,_,on MAACti ~ _.,..._, _. •.... _. York. 10022 lnaylt \Jnleu lefgum, 406 nlhl publlcatlOI'\ of th• ~ OOfded In lhe oounty...,. 111 o1 le!lr! . .,..,.,.., 31, t• at 1~ ,,M. In lord Md Obllgefed patty. •IWPOllT laACH Thi• buelneaa 11 con-Momlng aa. L.W, ....,.. otlce of Sale It .....: ~ ·e lie,.., P'°'*" 11 locelad. end a ....., ... dlllrl» ~ 103 ioc.aed Ill 341 AWN9 ... a1.,..., .....,.0 ~by. • general '*1-Port haoh CA 92MO oee oe Payment must ~~ CD '°" w.aa ...,.. loft to ....., Q•dlin. an n,. ~ Dl'M louttl, Or· R .. ldent ...._,,, CWTa ta.eo nerthlp Thi• bua1ne11 i. con-tiy 0..h • CMhllf• MATIO•• ••• .. rl lie ~,8Mch, C-. ?vou =Cr TO u,. Publl•h•d Newport Ofl,,. The r•'l!,'trant(•) com-d\Jcted by: husband and dNW1\ 'on••••• or m 1100•• t• lsOO•• """' -.; "-;aid ,.... ~of•'**°"' yo.. hec:M:o.ta MIN OtMv ~ IUCll mlnCeO ttaneact bu9'-wife atlonal bank, a chKtl a. • ~ l11et ...,... = '-HUit Hied..: ihould appew 9I the .=. Hot Mwcn 3, 10, UMM. Wlf>AL COOL ~N the ~ Tl\e regl11r1nt(1) com. by 1 ••• or federal ! ~· • ~ __ ..,._ A• a 11.a ca• a~ VIII ... ~~ ... ~ Md ...,. 'IWf oo. Th421 111ez...... abcM on: ,::~ led :"~!.. •;:--~ct=~ edit unloni.:: ,=: ;:;;·.; ,,· c::;;~ =-.!.. CURITlll co••AllY ~';r:;;:r;.. In ==: !!.... .. """*' Ob-...... c MOTICI ... ....... KOU. REALTY A.DVISORS. 8u-'nM• Narne(a) Usted tno!"~ loM ueoa. ;:a;; 0 a._ ~ (TRUITU) QIO CM-H ·~~i Calo ~ cowt ~ r~ ~· a C1Ufornla corporation abcwa on: 3+~ ,..,. auoc:l&tlon '6 -ur,_,i_.AU r ..... A.... ftlTD• 11acova. """' .. "'--·---.· YONI apo OltDlllMCa ~ ordlnanoe WU OBA t</8 Realty AdVtsqrs Gary[. B•gum ·sv1 ~k apeclt1"1 g. CD .,..,........ ,.....,.. YMC8 Aa AGS.-T •.o.,.... ....... only one "t .. ~In pareofl NO.e+to ~on 14th Uf ol l y: A•ymOnd E. ""1a. Thll •tat.,.,. .... Ir.cl n '•tct~ 6102 of th• '!; 1125 0.... llOX ..... LA ..... PrtnalPai .._ of publlc:e-°' , \'e · M ORDHIAllCS OP I' ebtuary. 1H4, and ,rMldanf wttfl the CO«Jnty Clefll Of Code and a""'°" C4*I ..... CA ltMt.eooe •• , .. '°"' WN~•u .. localed " AM A c .......... ~ .,..., Oft 2"" Uf of Thi• ~t WH ft19d Oranae County on Mileti led ~ dO bualn ... In ~· :; .. ·-Ill• In N of HunllnQeorl « • er .......... o T"8 cm COUllCIL feONary, 1184. wllh tw eouncy C*k of 1, ttk. Th tllMC ..._. n .-.... -;;~;;; •• ~,..,..to 8elct\, .. wNdl,. ......... ~rnultflle Ol'ntaCmOfl . av••, COUNCIL Of~~ on'*"' f'.OOUI tat~~..... ... .=:-, ... .., •a. ::*' ... ai::c:= = ~::copy .,,it;.~ •woreT IUCll _,..... H•Do••· "" 1 • 1994 Publllhed Newport ~ho • It.,,.,, at .. ,.., ~ ~ • u:=L~ .. LOMIS WCIM.CIC ....J-11::.11 ,...,;. now aona1 ,.,,eeent•tlve_.:t AllDOtllO UOTIOll IA•I0•8, WATT, ,ublshed N~..!! Cotta Mesa Dall'f PU01 d..,,._ .,_.. 'U:.'!,: • · • ~z • ~ TllUITD UL.a °'" 'a= ="be....,., ~ ~ tM"°"'~ -. tt;~o ~: •"' "A" T' Coata M••• Dauv Piiot March 3. 10, 11, 24, 1~32 :.::.;,. 1~'7'a'A ~I -~ Cf9'Nlt°'J PIO~ LOlllllS ... 1n fie •°" •••d oouri of ltrll .___ of lhe 111. N••flCNn' IWll • o • t, co u Mc t L February 24, March 3, 10, . TM undenlfnsd C HOO~~*-DrM AOIC • •t• In .,.,.,.....,.. 7m thereof • ..,. .. ptOl/ld9d In MCtlClln llUlelCIPAI. OOH ....... NC>tta "· 1994. PUILIC NOTICI TMt• dledMM any .... g 'ubfl•ll•d Newport loolMd • 100 CMo C...... t100 ol tM c.llomla "°' TO WIWTa All•NT COUNCIL fh.420 --IY b .,., ~IC"!!! CD ~ MNa D.iJv °""'9 w.t. eant. AN. Dett Coda. The ""'9 tor ,._ VIA""°".._ ....... COi .. _._ the 1trMt _ ........ ~==n===rt "°'Merell a, 10. 11, 11M. CalfOmta. on 111aro11 •. ~ w11 not ea'*9 ..,..... VIA UYOAf CLARDC8., PUIUC NOTICI ....,.... ...... o:=".:::WJ:i ~ I ,_ TMll 1 ........ "°"' ., t:OO ...... ~ ~ UDO IOUD MD ~ • ,......_ ............ .,.... -...... a.it... • ·-------....0•1A.M., Of.'°°" .......... ·-.... --..... -... -.... ·-n,. lolcl'Mng,.,...... ..... -. ml 1111•1 8'1f'Slptl .. tor • ,.. .......... '9 ....,., abcM. -- -' cm WANDA .......... ...... doing~ -.,.,,.,.. • ...,,..,, Mot"*Y * ~ •• 111......, arnr111M .......... """,,.., • ;.ii YOU MAY DAI-V. -.WAY llat1•1nt 1'011Q.WT wm IN· Md Of \mpllsd, r• llllJ ~ OrM ••• I •••• you oomp•r• ~ "' .,. --........ .., ........ !"4' WTWITDLY ce ... ~ The~ persona .. CWJIT, -....,... LW. .... PDll •ID fl. Or .._ ...... wW10U1...... n lllltl•• t4UNo-.. I,._. lnllf11t1d In ...... ordln.Moa wae dolnlbUtlneti•: c...-.,CA.ar ._L fllW ... ,._. tlO ..... lr orworrrt TON IUCH IND&-l'I ~1 _, • WMdlliotd Oft 14f'I -.r Of ~ moet oomprehltno DIR'I IMIRQINCV ~·· --.1c11r -e of ..-,1ng IN In· CIMelfled AcMlrt ... C.-f.'11 P11ef OIHllllM ~ •clo.r::~•t* -"" l'I ~,,,,,,_ ,.._ hbtuarr, 1H•, Ind =~~:If~· M!DICAL IDUCATION ~Uni, coaca...... '*'•H 1ecurld itY Ml.tlfl ... M••7• ..... '°' ::'1"' Of•=--~ ==;.;...':"': .. •Y of 'MMer9U"d~ ..... w-~~~ ~1~~11ne11 It con-::~=--= ~ ·~., ~: .. · .. ... ?... T" .. .. J ...... J Ml.IC llOTICU I PUl&JC llOTICU I PUii.iC IOTICD I PUIUC NOTtcll • "Article 2" , ADULT BUSINESS RIQULATIONI Sec. 13-860.1 Purpose and Intent. It Is the purpose of this chapter to regulate sexually oriented adult businesses to promote the health, safety and general welfare of the citizens of the City of Costa Mesa. flle provisions of this chapter have netth ... the purpoae nor the effect of Imposing a !Imitation or restriction on the ~ntent of any communicative materials, . .Including Mxualty oriented materials. • · ~-1)-860.2 o.ftnltlona. The follOwtng words and phra .... shall, for the purpoaes of this chapter, be defined as follows, unless It la clearly apparent from the context that another meaning Is lntend4d: (1) Adult ~ade. An establlthment wh8"1, for any form of conalderatlon,.,.one or more motion picture projectors, slide proJectors or slmllar machines, for viewing by five or fewer pert0ns each, are used to show lilms. motion pictures, video cassettes, slldes or other photographtc reproductions In which a aubstantlal portion (25% or more) of the tota~ prnentatlon time la characterited by an emphasis upon the depiction, description or relating to "specified sexual activities" and/or "specified anatomical areas;" (2) Adult Bookstore. An eetabllshment which has as a subatantlal portloll (25" or more of gross floor area or dl1play arM) of lta atock-ln-trade and offers for sale or rent for any form of consld«atlon any one or more of the followtng: ~ (a) Booka, magazines, periodicals or olhef printed matter, or phOtographs, fllma, motion pictures, video CUMttes, .. Ides or oth... vtsual representations which are characterized by arr emphufs upon the depiction, dMcrlptlon or relatlng to "•pecifted Mxual ~s" and/or "specified anatomical areas;" or (b)lnatrumentl, deYtc.a or paraphernalia Which are deelgned for UM In connection with "•peclfted MllUal actMtlff," (3) Adult Bu•lnett. A business which Is conducted Hctutlvety for the patronage of adult9 and as to which minors are spectftcally excluded from patronage, either by i.w and/or-by the operetOB of euch businesses. and which le ctw.ct«ized by an emphule upon "apeclfled MXWll llCIMtin" llltd/or apeclfled anatomlcaf areu." " Adult &Jalnest" allo rMana and Include• any adult arcade, adult ~etore, edult c:abv9t, adult motel, adutt motion ~ thffter, adutt thNter, nco'1/datlng eervtce, genlteme(l't dub, massage parlor or Mxutl encounter "tabllah--ment. . (4) Adult cabaret. A ntghtclub, reetaurant or tfmllw eetm>ltah!Mnt which regularly feeturee ltw pel'fol'mances by t~ end/or boltomlea dancer1, dance lnstructor9, go.go d~~. exotic dlne*'I, strtpP9fS, ~ or atmn.r petfOrmanCea In which a aubltantlal pof1lon <25" or '"°"9) of tht total p,.MntatlOn ttme la charactertled by the emphuts on specified anetomk:al 11eu" and/or by tP9Clfled Mxuel ac:tMdn." or ftfms, modon pletum, video c....-., ddea or other photographic rtproductlons which .,.. ctunctertnd by an emphuta upon the depiction, dMcl1pdon or retatlng to "specified MXual actlvttlft" artd/or ''epecmed llnltomlcll .,...;" (5) Adult Hotel or Motel. A hotel, mqtel ot slmllar eetabllthment offwtng publlc: eccommodMlona tor eny fonn or conlldefatlon wNch pfOVkles petrona wtth cloMd-clfeuft "'9••1on ~. lllmt. modon plctlna, video CUMftle, alldet or other photographic reprodue11on• wNN!n ~ It p19M11ted In which a ~ por'9on (H" or moN) of the totel pNMntetlon ttme la charactertnd by .,. emphael• upon the deplCUon, deecr1pdon, or ,.....,. IO "epeclfted WMI ec1Mltn" and/or "epedtled 8Mlomlcel .,....;" (I) ................. 'Themr. All ~ ~ for eny form of CONkterllkln, ....... motion ..... video cun .. 1, lldle or...., ~ tepf0duction9 .. thown, Md In~ a • ..,.._..., potttor'I (25"9 or men) of the tDlll ~ 1t1111on am. le ~ to tht a~ of mateNI wNch II charlctlf1nd by en tmphatlt upon the ~·· dllollplcM or .-.no IO "tPeClfted MXUll ~ ... lltd/or .. ~ ""'°"** ..... ; .. (7) MAIA Thelllr. A -..,, oonc.t hell, llUdltorium or ""'"" Mlabllhment whleh, for flfl/ form of cooalderllllon. ,...,., ...,... lw9 ~ In wNcfoi • ·~~ (25"9 or mor.) of the tollll pt .... "811on time le ohlr_._. by "' '""'1•• wpon lie ~. , or ree.ttng to Md/Ot ~ of "epeclfted llUUlll ..-.11" flfdlOf "IPlallld • ......., --~r·-(lt ~,... A ...,...n .._ .... or.pelforma In.,. ~ tMlneea ~ of wt*"« or not uM:t ptttOn le peld • ~~llanbyeelduln1e1; • ' (9) hi Ill Ale. A ....-on or ......_ ....., which. for fllf'f torm of CIClfllldelllllon, ~. off9r'I IO "'"*"'·or ID a..-a,..... or........, llCIOft or tlCOf'9 •one of .. prtmary ~ ~ • .._. h model or llCIOft nHt• _, ..,.. fll • ......,..., IO ~ "epedlled ~ ... l#tdlot '*'°"" 01 ~ ··~--dMll." I -. • ,_ Thuraday, March 3, 1 _. • ,_PU1UC __ NOTICl __ ._ 1,u1uc NOTICH I ltUIUC NOTICll I PUIUC l90nca .· _. Thursday, March 3, 1894 _ .. _._.JC ..... IO_T1Cll ___ j W llOTICll AnllT: ._,T. llUott DeputJ Ctty Clerk of th• City of Coata M ... STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OF ORANGE ) H • CITY OF COSTA MESA ) I, MARY T ELdOTT. Deputy City Clerk and ex-officio clerk of lh• City Councll of the City of Costa Mesa, heteby certify that the above and foregoing Ordinance No. 94-5 wa• Introduced and con1ldered 1ectlon by section at a regular mffllng of Mid City Council held on the 22nd day of February, 1994, and thereafter p&Med and adopted as a whole at a regular mMtlng o( Hid City Council held on the 22nd day of February, 1994, by th• followlng roll call vote: AftS: COUNCIL MI MBI RI: Q.nle, Hombutlllle, Humphrey, Buffa, lrtcbon MOD1 COUNCIL 1!11MBe RS: None USINTc COUNCIL MI MBIRI: None IN WITNESS WHEREOF. I liave hereunto 1et mJ t.nd and affixed the Seal of the City of Costa MHa thle 23rd day 'ot February, 1994. Exhibit "A'', the City Zoning 'Map, I• on file In the City Clerk'• office 'PUbll•h•tl N.wport Beach-Cott• MOH Dally Piiot March 3, 1994 Call ~ 642-5678. M.,T. lllott Deputy City Clerk Mid •1l"Ofllolo Clet'k of the City CounclJ of the Ctty of Coettl M ... Put a few .words ' ·. to work for you. ' .,. , WIOTICll -.. c . J(\ \ ThuriCiay, March 3, 1994 87 -~----------------- Co•-. Me••z CA 82827 ----- ow To Plaee lRVIN! 2144 cosTA MESA 2924 -----· 1us1NESS ANNOUNCEMENTS LosT. mMBnsHIPs EMPLOYMENT Cl. assified •d•liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MREISNTCELLANEALS ous oproaTUNin 2920 FOUND 2925 3018 ss30 !-. *Turtle Rock* SS•n On Rent!$ 2904 iiiiiiii, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii BY PRONE• 71 .. e .. 2 ru171 Hlghlanda Lg 4 +2, 18R, bright, gated,l·------·1•iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii LlllN SAL• 3/9/94 L 0 s T CdM Y•cht Club Delivery Peraon Must • .. _.. • .,_ fam rm, 2 car gar, pool, cable Incl, cloH INCREQIBLE Vending @10am • 89' BMW Wiid Baby Bunny me mbership avall. ha ve own truck or B" VJ•ITING OR .. a ... •• cntrl hHValr, micro, to lhop/bch 642·5858 eooMS 2706 Rt••· S3K·S4K all cash Ucl3AOLA48, Vin# 8 r n w fW ht Ta I I $2500 obo. 673-6495 van. FT/PT. Great pay, I ~ ~ d/W,frpt 724-4289 1 MO FR••I 2BR·28a A Income po1alble wkly. WBAOCUUK305U31 Newpo rt Shore 1 or 818n90-8137 nex hrs. 722-8540 ~1 343 Logan G ina @' 7 22-1252 S V 330 W. Bay Str-t upatr1 unit w/frplc Proven money maker. Costa Mesa, CA LOST c••1CO""C•T Membership tor 181• In UI ll'AT"" UKI tK ""' NEWPORT gar, no peti 1750 mo'. S37~ 'I.I u111. Fem. P~e<:t rlqht fOf' qulck1--,,----:-------'---'~~ -v ,,. . a w ell4<nown NB •FT Mon-Frl9a·5P Costa .Meea, CA. 92627 879 w 18th 844-7094 Rm w/pvt lrg bath, So. sale. $0 down .If qual. SUNOUEST•WOLFF Older-Small ahort legs )'.acht club. 52500. • 57 hr. (Corner or Newport Blvd. a. D.y St.) BEACH 2169 ,....,,..,.,.,,.,.,_="""""""""'"""""',..,..... HS.I Ord gate comm, Penny 1-800-542-5885 TANNING.BEDS Aniswer1 to Moon. Or· Call 909-949-8641 • For ~ppointmenl call et u. APTS FROM ttlSO POO , W, nicety· furn, 6Wn A Payphone Rte. N • w com m ~ r c I~ I anga marking o n hall · J • Martin or Hank at: ~• .&QSJFJw;; 1Br 1Ba & 2Br 1'1.!Ba. rrllrrored wardrobe home unit s fro m of lace blk o n the '• 642-4321 ~>rt 203 or "~ r..D HOURS:· Great locaUon. Harbor tloora, patio. Walk to 11200/Wk pot. S 199-. o o . Lamp•· other. MIH lng night oi • Ext 394 alter 9am. Beach Area VIiia •pt1. 546·908t beach. 714/969-9718 Unique Oppc:>r. Lotlon1 Acee so les the 17th In th• vicinity EMPLOYMENT Telephone 8am • S·.30pm Monday-Fn'day "' 1·800-488-7632 · 1 r · The Dally Piiot, CM Monthly payme nt• of First and Carnation, Walk In 8·30am 5 30 M d F 'd Yearlv 3BR-2BA 1BR up1talr1, qul•t!S• ~ VENDING RTE ESTAB . tow as $t8.00 coro na D•I Mt r. •••••••• •Earthquake• • · • : pm on ay-n ay Incl Waterfront eluded. NHr 1hop-Huu~LS Big$$ Maker -lmmed . Call todpy·FREE NEW Pleas• call DE' a nw ~s $ Unfurnished Pkelnpgt c&omfprwylex•.· Pwoo.111 .• MOTELS 2718 Cuh .. !!'?.!:. ~!'3'1t Sell color catalog 873-3887 & leave T Busy C.M. construc- da ~aanr.. 1400 to $1500 mo. """"'"' ... .......,.. 1·800-462-9197 message on machine. EMPLOYMEN ~~~'dcoiei~:~:keri~o~ Mon y ......................... Friday 5:30pm VIiia Rentals No ~~~-:~;~~550 iiiiLiiliiViiEiiliiNiiLAiiiGiiiUiiNAiiii --------SWEDISH STUDENT LO.S T COCKATIEL-5530 mgr With or without Tuesday ....................... Monday 5-:30pm 6 7 5-4912 Furn Studio•. kitchen-MONEY Interested In 1ports, White & Gray , 1ome iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii own crew: A110 naed Wedneaaay .................. Tuesday 5:30pin ·~~-;1;a~~~;1 2::,0 •ttH, lV, pool. St5o TO LOAN 2914 ~om~rt•~•-0iher ~j~10j 0~ headv 1~i5' s1.ooo WKLY stuH1ng :;&;:1 1~e·~~:;~~=i~~ I d d Wed d 3 30 mo Incl utll1. 631·8011 & up wk. 494-5294 '"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii can na v an, uro-, n asa •rs e envelopes at home. Bonuses. $1000/Week D epen ent........... De& ay : pm mi.-....,,-------I• pean South Ame rlcari, State St a rea. PLE~ E No exp. Free aupphes/ Tb d W d ..I S 30 . Jackie Gllll1, Rltr SOLVE CASH, CREDIT Japnnose high school CALLI 662·2661 Info . SASE: LIFETIME, Easy for pro setting ur1 ay ................ e ne&4ay : p~ RENTALS E'alde 2muter1ultH, RENTALS TO : . AND INCOME I exchangelludents ar-.••LOST•• Dept. 12, Box 2109, appts.Call548-6129 Friday ...................... Thursday 5:30pm Studio Penln $575 mo 1 gar+apac•. private SHARE 2724 PROBLEMS FASTI ring August. Become DIAMOND,GOLO Brownwood TX 76604 _G_ift_S_h-op-Cl-e..,-,.,.-1-,hl-e_r_ S rd ~d S -V~ An 1at & 2rjd TD's, 24hr a Host Fanlly/AISE & EBEL WATCH ' '"'"' atu ay ...... ; ................ c ri1 llY !'SOpm dlo-Pen\rrSOTS-mo ··j.iiiiiiiiiiiilil•&iiiiiii ipprovar. • Please Call . So Coast Plaza ADMINSTRATIVE OppJy for advance· GE~D a• POLJtrv 1BR. Ocnft . $650 wk Ave. S750. 771"7804 •Bal P•n Rm 1n ·graat •• 77'1-4400 •• H~OO-SIBLING~~ Area 2118194 ASSISTANT ment. FTJPT. 640-7373 1'111.9.:J~ '-'• 2BR. Panln · $450 wk E'alde Sunny 2BR w/lg 4Br home nr Bal Pier. Ca Dept RE Uc Brkr -*REWARD• GROUND FLOOR Ritee uid dadlina u~ aubject to ehtnge without 2BR Penln $1175 mo .• balcony', $725 mo. View ol Bay. $360+ull LOST•· 8t9 348-1800 OPPORTUNITY DOCiet. The publiaber raena the ricbt to' etMOr, 2BR Ocnl1 $1400 mo 329 University Or #J. Avail 4/1. 673-2527 I•••••••• g Need part·tlme Ayaitable w/expandlng reclauify, rni1e or reject any elauified 4BR ·Udo · 53000 mo No pets. 64~·2810 Hunt. Harbour Ma1ter ANNOUNCEMENTS FOUND 2925 ••••••••I as':i~r~~rert;eehklip environmental prod· acl"'1iaeiMDL PSe.ee rtport u y erron that 111a7 be The ltNdenllal. ~'side X·Lg Studio ~~a.;. ~~ti:~vM~~~ R D PERSONALS • process Information 1_u_c_ts_co_._9_3_7_·1_6_7_7 __ ia yow clu.ified ad i.mmec!iattly. Tbe Daily Pilot & .,,"'-==.a-140 M•anona 2786: 847•3sa1 x233 •. • E W A R tor transportatton & HOST/HOSTESS 1\e ladepmclent lecepU DO liability ror aut UTOr in 673-1900 s~ mo 642-1390 NB axac condo. Tennie, •vvoUNCE .. ~NTs eLOSTePUPPYe ~~~~lation depart• P(T nights. Person· u ~t for wtidi it may be 1111pouible, •E'SIDE.QUIET* pool, w/d Wtllk 10 n.&11H ,.u; M Lo. g M th Old able, outgoing, avail ucept for die cott oldie lplct •enaal!J occvpied by W'WESTCLIFI' * 1Br "frlr• $510 & $~5 bch. M Wi:_to •hr· w ~· 2920 ...... • on PERSONALS 3002 Duties Include: lmmed. App!y In .per-tlie ernr. Cmlit WI only be allowed (of tlie fint 2 BR 2 BA F/P, FRIG 30'.&J 24' RV •P $420 aanie. $500'. 648·8473 BU L l. llf' STIFF/ iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil PC· proce1slng of son, Margarltavllla, iDmUoe. ~~:k~~~~:::· Tre~Lndry 646-0277 NB·N/S prof, pref fem, FREE ANIMAL CHOW MIX'eN•med Actual local girls Ph#'• Information, coordlna-2332 W. Coast Hwy, .!:!=~=============='I~·=::::_:..:=====-Eutard.-quiet 1BR Du· 1hr furn 2BR 2BA apt, HEALTt;i CATALOG "TIDAS" Lost In 1·900·737-1122 x275 11 tlpn of tran,portaUon Newport Beach. 2. H••• to Bch 3BR, plex, grndr, lndry, tiled parking, ,1 hH to bchl Why pay more? Buy $2.95/mln 18 + NNI lnformatlpn, depa;t. Need Ticket writer• ------.....--ffplc, vaulted cells, 2 thru-out gated $850 $575 + uts 673-2277. whole wholesale di· Newport Beach nr . 702·593-0303 IL mental administrative & Cas hler1. Great --------CEMETERY LOT/ cwa/rdg$art,3p9a5t.107'2~~9.68 mo. Cat' o~ 54S·7855 •N•w•r Npt Condo, pvt rect. FeaturH 14,000 Pacific CoHt HWy HOT & WILD! and telephone opera-pay-good environment HOUSES/ .,..... livestock, dqulna & • lions, maintaining mall Call Jeff 714-433 0135 CRYPT 1225 3Br 2Ba, 1 blk to best Live. In A Forut! ~!1~5' ,calPOS45:; ~rf I~~ pat products/equip· Belvpen Superior 1-&00.860-6969 ~ubscrlptlon Inform•· NEW STORli OPENING CONDOS I S 1 F $550 """' ment. 24 houf ship-& Brookhu_. St. Ton f'.rJI• Call tion. ANO act es a . beach, new a veryth ng tud os .... rom Lo dep, avl now 721-15"46 ping. Pleas e Call ••• permanent relief for Comtemp Womens FOR SJll.E Obi grave 1lte Pacific beam celllngs, deck, 1Bdrm1 ... From $625 .. please Call Robblt Class1f18d Is ... company receptionist store , In Fuh la. Viaw Oemelary. Value lndry,$1425.650-0943 ,Pool, Spa, BB0'1, SCPluaHugeM11tbr-OmahaVacclne &:8313374 CONVENIENT position. needs PT s a les· •••••••-$6250, will sell $5000. BAYCREST ll'g 1 aty cov'd parking. 'Corner ~u ~~r c~·F~,:~j 1-SC>0-387-4444 ·~ • f whether you're ~y-people . Assertive & 819-459•1037 4 bd dining & fmly of Newport Blvd & g k l '445 S I The Community ing, sell109, or 1ust Successful candidate cust serv oriented. = Pacific View Ce mentary rms, ~pa. $2600 Wiison. 642"1390 ~::: iJC:. ~57-65t.1 m RENT Market Place. ~~~~c:!5:~~ed has will have PC experl· Theresa 640-5477 Lot; Grave E: lot 442: WATllRFRONT Ltg/brite 1BR up1tra, In Piiot Cla1Slfled PILOT CLASSIFIED ence. be detail ori· NURSING , ~ayvlew Terrac:e, th .HOMES 8 3 1-1400 a q uiet E'1ld• toe. No through classified 842-5878 842.5878 anted and have ex· For CNA's, t tpm· price 875·2055 Bl C pet• $625 MovH You STORAGE 2742 •---------cepllonal telephone 7am .. Full-time. 3pm· IOUAL HOUSIH(l ' g aftyOft Inf 831-8427 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'---------------------------I Skllll . 0 ,.,,0111u.,1Tv --------G d t d ipa ·-• 11 pm . Full·llme;Part· Allrnle"*iM""1n9 111 tllls LOTS cl~~~ .. ~~d~d· 28R i. Newer 2BR, built·ln1. PARK STORAGE PERSONALS 3002 PERSONALS· 3002 PERSONALS 3002 :s tarting ulary Is time. 6 :30·3·00pm ~ 11 w•C1 IO Ille fd· FOR SALE 1 QOO den, 2BA. $2300 mo. Some Mgr'• dutlH Storage/garage, alzH I"!!!~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ $ 7 . o 0, P • r hou r . part·time wknds. Me1a 11alfairHwtllltActol l'61u 979-419tor640.8582 $650 mo. Pam Agt, 12x27 In CM. lowHtf; Applications or re-Verc;SeConvHospital, , 1 546-5880-or 979-3848 PrlcH. Office alao sumos accepted at 661 Center St Costa ..aMdwtlklllUUsililttoa QOTTA SELL FASTI Lido lale 3 +3, lam avail. Located New· D•ll~ Piiot, Mesa. 548·5585 IO an.tlH "111y prtlerencc. 5 acres nr 4 btfl lakes, rm, redec. 2-car gar,1----------port & 17th. 756-3277 TA l·K ONE-ON-ONE tl•IYllea ar f11mm1n 11011 I $1,995. 31()..277-1563 UTn.t"l'n.rGTON I~ Transportatton great nvesVretlre. 2 0 •11 _ .. 6PM nvn 1.u11 • , Department ORTHO ASST. ~ • racc. color. 1thg1oft. h11 from gambling. __..._..wner a .. er · BEACH 2640 •••••••-Ull~ff GIRLS L/llr f 330 w . Bay St. ........... u..illals&ahlJor owe $2990 Lido lal• Very lg 5Br1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii COMMERCIAL ... I j • • • "t;. Costa Mesa, CA ................ 111111111on1e $500 down. $75mo. 31hBa exec hm, lam•• • • 92627. Perm PfT. Fu & S;lt. Additional days ovail . Call 640.1122 Npt Bch "'*.., .. 11~ntc,hml· 1·800·223-4783 rm, formal 11v & din WALK TO BUCH ·REAL ESTATE 1·-900•476-7900 Ext. 252 Appllcauon deadline 11ti.1f4lsulmldttn." rm,~ view, atreet· 2BR 1BA laundry, •••••••• is March 7. Tills atw1P1Pll will nol RANCHES/f ARMS/ to-alrael. 675-8543 appliances, $700 mo. i. J Pert Tlma Clerk II needed by Hunhngton Beach City Scllool District. MUSI palS written exam and typ-ing uxam f'O wpm). S9.861 ·$12.2S4 'hour . Af?ply at 20451 Cralmer Ln.. H.B. (714) 964-8888. DHd· hna 10 -:Ppty is 317194 .....-.1Jaccat11•fl4vtr1lse· ... 0 ••Nwpt Creat 3 BR <31 0>-592·2188 ---=-.·--6----$2.99/min. Ayg call 5 min. A~ call $1 5oe p::.~~r: t:';"d~·: wk "' NII ...... •••ell -GJ\ t!.IBa oparacrlfd, , BUS~S vfflE-E -.:------..-....;;..;;.~___,.. ~;r-----1-$1.:f-~)U. t ....... 1111 1 ... ow rudcrs tonnla, 1pa. xtr• parlc IRVINE 2644 FOR yt 2769 Not for sexual stimulation or arousa Fash lsla~d.~21-1255 ... .... tty ....,_. lllat all 5 ACRE RANCHES near Bkr 842-3850 -Must be over 18 Touch Tone.Phone required •waH ... 1 M"r111d i11 11111 live beautiful lakes. O Cl VI -2 DECUTIVll SUIT• BACK OFFICE =•.,. :;,::.• .. -:;:. ~~~r ~~~~~.-~~11ns~ ~!~"er co~~!2b:;ar WHOLESALE oc Airport. S250-Cust. Serv., Strauss Comm., Carmel, CA (408) 62S-1910 ~~:~Th01:a:,:;; ~~:,r ,...';:;(;w,uaHUD nance 52 990 5500 fplc·pool1·J•c·te nnls. • LtfXURY 1700. Full Hrvlc• Fax resume 548-2558 lll·llaul 1·I00·'24·GIO. ftr down.' 900.223.4763. su95 mo. 844-S370 $610 for luxury atudlo $100. 71~9550 .. .,, l"ni•.OCna,least S•• F•lr• condo, 1Br, under. s peclal pro--------- ...... .,0., '2$·l500. all a ppll Incl frig, w/d. gram I Gated enttles, COMMERCIAL _, nv ate. Pool, Jae. Walk to pools, spH, ntne11 HOUSES/ bHch. S875. 58 1-3466 c:tr, tennis, acuv1uaa. PROPERTY 2778 OS Refrlgerato11 and ml-iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ---,-------• COND crowavH . To quality, Coata Meaa Rental• CORONA FOR RENT APARTMENTS applicants must earn Offices, warehouHI & DEL MAR 1022 •••••••-a mlnlum of $17,579 atorage. From $200/ i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil FOR RENT up to a maximum of mo 714/723-7180 $1 9,775. Call for · · For S•I• Or Tr•d• CORONA de tal11. Terrace Ornr condo nr (714)757·'111 Oasl1. Orig owner. DEL MAR 2122 -------BUSINESS & 2BR 2BA, Princs only BALBOA •--------- 760-3632 or &1s-2055 2 un1ta Lg 3Br-2ea PENINSUlA 2607 NEWPORT .F.IN_AN_C_E __ _ St 500fmo W/D Gar BEACH 2669 r N Nu Pt·5t 1 Carnation ''iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii HUNTING 0 •310-375-948'7• 2Br 18•·1 HouH from,. --------BEACH 1040 Beach. Oceanvlew, ** EASTBLUFI' ** BUSINESS 2900 i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil 3Br 2Ba Ouplex·_Fplc, p rivate deck. S925mo. lg 2BR 2BA, frplc, dbl FOR 'SALE Patio/French Ori, renr Yearty 675-5069 J im gar w/o panar, pool. 1 MIL• FROM BEACH unit, 8 t3~ Polntsenla. I ooo 72t 1160 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Contemp 4Br 3'hBa $t500 mo.* 759-9590 Cott•9e-aml atudlo. 1 mo. • 88 CARAVAN ALL mrbl entry, fncd crnr: Cute & cle•n 2Br 1Ba :·•~IV, u~~::~:::: *WALK TO BEACH ORIGINAL $5,430.15 new s pa, air, fp, 2-car. hH So. of PCH. gar, d:n '!it. 87._8380 Sparkling 2BR 2BA, 25195. 91 Aero•tar $209,900. 963-0341 w/d hookupi, patio. po encl gar. $855-$950 $7,680 A82547. i\ $1050. 619-758-4669 OCEANFRONT Lg 1Br Pool/Spa 846-6838 Voyager factory war· G vi Apt, gar, d/W, w/d, fpl, ••1 H•• To S•ndle ranty $8930 303884. NEWPORT • orgeou1 ocean ew no pet1. $900 mo yrty. 28R.1 BA, new cpV Publlc notice over 300 BEACH • 1069 H.V. Hiii• hm, 4BR or Avt now 673-6640 paint $1050. 1 BR repoi and leaHI 3$36+50~~·~~~8= Overlooklnn Canal $850. 4812 Seashore bel09 llquldated, 58 '"'"' • 991 van1. Consumer1 call NWPT HTS BEST DEAL Oceen·Bay.Cat•llna 3Br 28a up1tra, gar, Or. Agt, 857-3 frM l-800-544-7879 2Br 1v.Ba, FP, big lot. vlewa 2Br-~Ba condo w/d , frplc, bale, 100 iS WKS FREE RENT $329,900 650-0943 bl mlrrot1 naw cpl yda to aurf. No pet1. Bkr Ed Van d.,, Bossch• :Oi' iac boat allp avt' Avall lmmad. 11350/ WITH LEASE!! BUSINESS VIiia Pt condo , 2BR+ $te00 Agt 548-5.133 . mo yrly. 548-92f5 or 2BR-38R Apt a, 2 OPPORTUNITY loll, 2ea, 1391 s/f. 2o9153~50us 1 Year1 Newt Family 5289,750. (818) 3S5· Shu.~~~·~,~~Y c:i~l~~!1 Spacloua 2BR. 28~, new complex, pool, Pl•Y· 2904 3858 or 71 4-640-4878 fplc wilk·ln-cloHt. 1g_ decor, bltlna, f lg, 2 ground 85o.8310 deck $790 • 644-1449 patloa, 1120 /mo. Cute clean quiet Stu-DISTRIBUTE HER· ' Open Sat/Sun 1 <>-3 ' ' kg/ SHEY'S BEACH ' 1018 W Balboa t#A dlo, full BA. No am Hot New Programli' PllOPERTY 1175 EosrA MESA 2124 (818) 3S6-8B55 dr~gl/nolM. "495 mo. No .. 1110911 High ln-Utlll pd. 84&-4878 come potential. Wont iiiiiiiiiiiiiil!ii~~iiiiiiil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iii!~-:-::-:-~-------•Udo 'isle up1tr9 2BR lut. Mlfllmum 8k. 800-•SCAPE •HSE E'Slde-2Br 18a CORONA 2BA. trplc, bnln kltch, IM0.2299. Call Nowt TO MONTANA yard-gar-w/d hkup. No DEL...... b g1 11350 FOf real estate lnfor· petl $795. 2636 Santa iwlAA 2622 ay vw, 12 gar HUGE $ I I Ale being matlon on re1ldentlal, Ana 'Av• B 645-1020 liiiiiiiiii•liiiiiiiiiiiii No peti 7 O-Mea made , .. tocking di.- bu1lnHHI or vacanl Lg E'ald• dpl•, 3Br 2Ba, 28R 18A, garage apt, LIDO PRNINSULA play• In bUIY retell lo- land, contact Bowd din area, frplc, patio, aundeck, waaher/ ~om'".a 2!:1 ~f~~ =~~I ~K~= Real E•tate, Box 773, 2-car gar, w/d "hkup1. dryer, gar, ao of hwy, Pvt bch, , S800-l1200 itart-up. Money back Bigfork, Montana s11751mo. 281·2455 $875 mo. 873-5089 mo. 673 .,030 7 da~• guarani••· Call 24 59911. Cell anytime Open S•t/Sun 1-4 410 Seaward 2BR ..., (40e) 837·2200 2032 Fullerton Ave 18a, encl patio, new 710 Lido Park r h0ur1 1·80CMSM-2883. MONTEREY •Gu•lnt 2er 1ea, gar, pnt, dbl carpe>rt 1875 Reaort Ltvlng.1 .auc~ Ideal hom• & office, mo. No peta 632-44518 •If the .. aoh co:::::..~.. xlnt E'alde nelghbf'hd. N•WLY :enov•t•d Pr .. tlglou1 Apattment NO matter -AJA Award· wlnnlng $1100. Ref1. 846-3255 tar 18a So. of PCH. ,Homes. MajuUc. traea What you're d lg Pool fMV OUT Utll peld. Walk to ,.,v Ocean Bt..ue and do"ing your •~.~ .... '!:, gum·'.· pap~ PILOT CLASSIFIED ahOpa. seeo •. 723-t500 me.nderfng welkwaya. • .... _ , r1c... out1tanct1ng 1 Br 1 ea hometown f r o m s t a o , o o o. It'• th• rHource you 1----------and 2Br 2a. apatt· 1425,000. Four fur· can count on to "'8 a C0$t'• -...r• 2az4 ment l'lomea. Poota, newspaper nllh&a model• op.n variety of merchan-A -.-v 1paa, ntneaa center ,.,.. dally. Call for bro-dist Items, beeauHI••••••••• and clubhouM for~ c;: h u r • .. ., • our col\Jmn1 compel •• aPMKLING ** t •rt a In I n 9 . Ca 11 1•(800,...77•'1742 qualllled buyers to Quiet aar dpb(. gar Bart>ata or Robin for MONTIRiV cafll 5878 nlc• neighbor•. $700. an appointment. OWN A 2ND HOME 842• 848-3557 or 581·M07 e :30a-8:00p 844-5555 On The ,Beachfrootl _____ ....... ___ , ____ _.... ___ _ ..... fits In. ·1'1A •Award· wlfV\lng -------- condominium• •tan· NEWPORT NIWPOIT BOTEl.S HOTllS 1,,g at 1 190.ooo-a••CB 2189 BUCH 2181 a MOTILS 2711 • MOTltS f4H,OOO. Furnlahed ~!-~l;;;;;;~iiliili;i;i;~!l,~===~~===~=:=~ moCS.I• open daUy. Celt for brochUre .... 1-ceoo>-47T·T74• SPECIAL USKLY M • Computenzed ReseiV01ton System ICRS) .__ •tao Can't •eem to get to all thOM ...,WJob• around th9 hOUM? ....... C1M1•1• ..... ........ , Nlp,oulnd ........... ......,. • Monlhly Computer Statements • nau1 • Full· Time Professionol Stoff • , NIWPORT BAY INN • 24 ·Hour Mo1ntenonce • Over 100 Y~rs Experience Ctt.n rooa1, cablt TV, •Summer/Winter Yearly •. pbone, weekly ..... ttnkt • World wide Chent Bose Call For ,..,......,. 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Mlddlnly 72 Give feedlMlck DOWN 1 CUtf1 2 ll'IMrt mlfl( 3 Worship 4 Commen1 5 Ololly paint 8 Captain Kiri<'• n1vlgator 7 Kind ol •ll•m 8 Vietnamese Of Laotian 9 Huffed end putted 10 Freqventty 1 t Central Amerlcen countiy 12 Perform egaln 13 "Or _ .. (lamillar thfHI) 21 Obtiglled 22 Construct 26 l(IAd of neckline 28 Roman ro~ 29 African country 31 Jacob's twin 32 Adorn 33 Become rainier 34 Pert ol a. -llsl 35 Raven's remark 37 Chlet 40 Provide 4 J Helping of pie 44 Singer Yoko -48 Horses SO Cream ol -51 Aigorou$ 53 Beauty -55 Vuletlde figure .56 Ceper 57 Put back to zero 58 "-upon a time" 59 Mount -. Oregon 61 Singer Turner 62 Hinged fastening 64 Bartwe•1 · boyfriend •• N¥W UMd, boud. ~ ..,... Ckllt*'ll. booKa baby runa ' drtwM. IOk ml, = =n":;oo"' to 1ood homH'. 119ma. top, ..C euM. 1750 obO. 01·7149 DAYiii wtttJbr•••· ......_ • --.naa MWtne rNOh. knchen•--------1 comiplete wl'INndle a reecued from lhlnge, Iota~_!; ~T LEXUS 1115 A WORD TO TUE WISE Roth \'ulncrablt:.. West deals. NORTH •9 K Q 8 7 K Q J 8 • 8 5 .. 2 WEST EAST •Q54 •8 9 4 '°A J 10 3 2 9 8 6 4 A JO 7 2 •K Q98 •J 78 SOUTH +AK J 10 7 6 3 2 ' -6 6 I 3 +A 10 The bidding: WH t North Eut South Paa Pu1 J \> 4 + Dbl ' Pua Pus P ... Opening lead: King of • • 1-'or a deceptive play tt>.succeed, it should be made as early as possible. Once the declarer, or defenders. learn ahf>ut the strength of t he un- een holdings it becomes almost im· possible to pull wool over their eyes. This dear cepresent.s a classic bit of chicanery. II was played in a nat ion· al championship some years ago. The auction seems perfectly nor- mal. Facing a partner who opened the bidding and with a hand that seem• w contain at leaai two tnck1, dealh ~ wtlh ~1• 441 ,__, -· ""11••••••••1 maa•a. N.,,., ueect. row. ,. we find it hard Lo blarne WHt for coet ll50, muet Ml don•tlon. •n'I doubling four 1pades. 1250 ca8h. 774-e500 8dopl1 Be a foMer or ••••••••• I~ ~~•11 new votunteer. Call 714/ ... uePOlt'•'DON m · • vory. The Jeadwaa thekin(C ofclub and l'ulklae 85•2704 1~• a 1nrf, fullv loaded declarer, the lalt' Pettr Pender, won R•frltteretor · · ••••••••• 133,250. 831-4122 1115 the ace. Had there bt'en no double, w/lcemaker,grt oond PurHred Doltennan '-. P d Id •'th h t..-d beige, 1250. OBO Fem•le, 3 yra old. ---------•---------I en n wou e er ave ca11ric 842 .. 321 X334 Abuaed but verv BOATS 7011 MERCEDES 11 the ace and kin11 of spade& in an Of 881·2421 aWfft and gr .. t with auempt to drop the queen, or forced ,.L .... lh_r_c_ou_c_h_l_t_76-:-ne_w_ klda. Needa to be onlr •&iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii an entry to dummy in diamorfd1 to chr S50: end lbl 125, P•L Cail 714-373-077 85 Holld•V 18'·W•lk take a 1pade fine11e. A look at the Marcy gym 873-5888 around cabin, 115 HP diagram' 1hould convince anyone Natural color Sectional •••••••••! Yamaha, lo hr• $5950. that neither or theae lines would Must Sell! Orig 11500, GARAGB SALES 845·8!512, 845·8928 1·vaAR LllAa• MERC•DH 300 Cl 1990 WhVBlk Lthr. 12,800 annuat.mu .. Call 714·531-7372 have 1ucceeded. ..U 12~00. 760-3901 Pender decided Weit was unlikely •---------POWER BOATS NISSAN -to have doubled without a trump MU ISE --------• 7012 9150 ------trick, so at trick two he led a low MISC. 6015 ilG•ENEUJ.•••••6•1110•2I •iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii spade toward the nine! Imagine '85 81!NTM Weeon West'a predicament. K nowing litlJe AUCTION SMART 1oe '80 13 ft Boston Whaler 1-owner, good m• or nothing about the hand, the de· laoGK SAL• Bronzff • · • • 40HP Mere eng & trlr, chanlc:al condition. &''to 8', Ivory (ltici 6' pgi 94 expoM ',Senf fully an• ·•p, great cond $2,650 obo. 844-6482 fe nder was forced to make a critical •l•p·hanta aword• ck or MO, S38. A.~. .....,..,. I t t · k t 1 • • 637 N...,....... Center 12,950. 845-9732 pay a n c wo. Netsuk .. ) vuea, clol· Dr teONBCA 92680 _ ...... ___ __,,~__,-•----------• It was quite possible East held aonne, Incl 5'vuea, • '87 Boaton Wheler PEUGEOT 9160 either the •ce or king of spades, clocka, porcelaln1, ---------• 17' Montauk. perhapa single ton. T o go up with the furn • TV' • • • t : BALBOA 90 HP Yamaha queen of spades would then cost a 1~40 Logan 1• CM. ISLAND &106 17900. 723-4428 trick, so West decided lo follow low. , ______ 9_7e-o __ 92_2 __ _ 0 · · d I b MOVING, Muat Sell '85 Turbo Qea. New turbo/clutcMJrH. low ml, runs great. ~ Orig owner. 434-"'32 ummy s mne wqn an a cu wae Peer unit bed w/quMn MOVING AntlquH & SAIL BOATS 7014 returned. Now there was no way Lo matt .. t seoo. Wuher mlac. from decorator iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •---------prevent declarer from returning to S125. Call 87S:.7422 home. SaVSun 9:30-po•""'11C 9170 17' Thia tie 3S2 n & .i.n hand with a club ruff to draw 1the P•c Tel carphn 1140, 6:30, 111 Cryatal R .. tored, fully equip, l'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii outstanding tromps. Declarer ost Mlcrowv 180, r•d ---------• trailer, new cover 1~ only one trick in each plain &uit. metal bunkbeda, matt, COSTA ••ar11 6124 Sl550 • 310·391-4471 87 Safari Wagon·Xlnt bedng S150. 759-0655 ~ cond, to ml, great • Tree Roies SS; Citrus , famll)' earl $4800 or ------------_,.. _____ , _____ .....____ or fruit trHa w/frult 2 Farnlly Garage Sal•I MARINE SLIPS make otter. 650'4719 $10; Qn P&IO"ll 4-6'$10 SAT ONLY 8·121 DOCVS 7022 •--------• Gal plant1 S1; 1hade, 474 C•brUlo, btwn Ir· " SUBARU 9200 EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT 5530 5530 WANTED 5535 Sales ADVERTISING ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE pine, fruit 15 gal S20; \/lne/Tu1Un Ave. herbs 13!5 kinds, $1; BLOCK SALE Sat·Sun '0' 8LIP N.WPORTliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil S.cre•-l'V PT uav WORKI lilac $10 909-674-9422 8am-3pm Off Victoria Pl!INISULA !5 blk• 85 GL10 4dr·5•pd·A/C ui., EXCELLENT PAYI Euf of Harbor 2116-East of Fun Zon•Sall P/Wlnd/Mlr. New tires Personal Aul1t1nt A11embl• prod ucts a.t JEWELRY FURS 2148 College Ave pref-No live aboards-81k ml Snarp-gd cond 30 Hrs/Wk. Must have home. Call toll free L ART r 5 C & Reasonable. 714-675· $2150 obo. 631.-7149 refs & reliable car. , 1·80<>-467·5566 Ul 602 lothH, ml1c odd• 5947 or 818·289-1992 Computer exp & ofc Ext.11718 •nd1, & Mercedes. --------,,.....--~ ---------1 skills a must. Contact • • • • -dies 5•.-.. total Must Seel Sat 9·2 Boat Slips, parking avl, TRUCKS 9220 Local comm unity ---------.... Y~ 1982 V11ta Caudal nr Fun Zone. Walk to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil newspaper In Hunting· Anissa (7l4) 675-4141 DOMESTICS 5540 ct ring S22K appra!aal; .,..,....,...,...,,,...__,.,.....,........,,,....-..,.,.--1 reitaurants, stores & ton Beach Is seeking SECTY P/Ti FleJC hrs. will aell for S11K firm. Multl·Famllyl Quality post ottlc•. 123-4567 '92 Chevy s10 Blazer. an experienced adver-Typing, phns. 9alboaliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Call Al 854-8152 ltemsl Waterbed1, 2 whe91 drive loaded ttslng s alesperson. Penln boat yard. Call NANNY WANTED Uve LITHO·Ruth Mayer'• 1terao, glrl'1 c1othe1, PRIME WATERFRONT xlnt cond. 's15,000 Prevfous newspaper Dan or Pete, 675-2837 In, Hunt Beach house. well known "Norlans hsehld ltema,-etcl Otflce-450 sq• Upstrc obo. 642-2568 background preferred. -'TV FIELD TECH Housekeeper, cook· Wave." low#, framed, 3100 Pierce, by Paul· view, slip avl. Charter Must be aggressive. Exp nee. M·F 8.5. Ing , babysitting. Must 52900. (714) 964-3424 arlno Elem Sehl. OK. Stuar\,673-4453 ---------i dependable, profes· D•n'a TV 1566 Nwpt under1tand Engllsh.1-------------SATURDAY 8•ml VOLVO 9230 s lonal and detall· Bt·vd CM. 548.2229 $1 25/wk. 963-0341 .Lush rench mink ~ ... ~,,.....,,------·1--------- d M l . reveraable long coat, •AT 8-4. Wooden atu· MOTORCYCLES iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil orlento · ust en oy black> fox trim. Coit dent desk w/hutch, '85 Volvo 122S In :~~ns~~r~~~g ca~\~~ w;E~E~r Ph~?rp~~c!~ $4000, $1000 obo. rockl!'g chr, 1cootera, SCOOTERS 8018 Good condition. Rur)I small buslnepses and sorlea at home. We MERCHANDISE Mloheel Hwen9 fine kid•, books, loyi, great. A gOod reliable should be w1111n'g to pay up to ' $366.00 oil painting_ "Floating" boi• cloth .. az 8-12· '81 Qoldwln9 1100 car and a classic. gel Involved In local weekly. No experler>ce 24"square, $800 obo. 2 77 Redwood Ave. Great condition. Must S1 ,000 080 PleaH community business n eeded. Fun and DALI etch Inga see to appreciate. Call Call 845·7210. C II A I ANTIQUES 6010 "Amazon Suite" (2~c) !unctions . .A ell;ible ensv. a ccessor es HT""l"PTNGTO,M 714·363·14331 Beeper1 '"'"" n• w---v transp ortation r e-Etc. 1·813·948-1295. w/authentlcatlon. sk ""u ... 714·291·9237 --"'~ -on, •l'Y qurr-ed for this outside • Ex1. 9. I $1500 obo 646-6306 BEACH 6140 clean, maroon, tint ANTIQUE AUCTION wlndwa, PS/PB/POL, sates position. WE NEED PEOPLE TO Laguna Beach auto trans. overdrive, SEW our hair ace••· Women'• Club PETS II MULTI FAMILY·BR Ht, AC, AMLFM, new tlree. Qualified appllcanls wlll bo contacted for personal Interview. No • phone calls please. "r•employmont phys-lcBI and drug testing required. sorfes a.t home. We Sat, March 5, 6:00pm 11an11•inr 6049 WOl1)en1 1weetera-llkt AUTOMOBILES $3,995/obO. 848·2973 pay up to $366.00 Estates, a ntiques, nn~ n•w. lots of 1tuffl ••••••••• weekly. No experience consignments. Approxliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii SAT ONLY 9-? •--------- needed. Fun a nd 300 Items. Accepting ADOPT-A·PET 9041 Regatta Or --------•MlSC. AUTO 9245 easy. Call Accessorlos conslgnmenta . Lie Every Sat & Sun at Hamilton/Magnolia CADilIAC 9040•:miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Etc. 1-813·264·7575. A01 14. 714-499-063!5 PETSMART, Fountain ---------tiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'" Ext. 9. JEFFERIES LTD. V II P pl kit CARS AUCTIONED .... NUAL SALE teana•Y··"dupmo8r1e', al.I IAGUNA 8 7 ' F 1 e •two o d , ••NATIONWIDE•• EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMENT EMPLOYMnNT Sond resume to: -...FRI/SAT " .. ... Also motorhome1 ~ EMPLOYMENT ~ looking f()f loving, c.ar· BEACH 6148 o ·e1egance , Black :':I 5530 5530 5530 Toresa Barnwell 852 Producllon Pl, NB Ing homee. CALL 241· iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Beauty 55995 Obo bot~~~.ks~f~m~~t~,~~ •• iiiiiiiiiiiiii~~iiiiiiii&iiiiiiiiill~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~L.~T~h;•~ln~d;•~P~•~n~d~•~n~t~:S:E:R:VI:;C~E~S~~=5~5=3~3:E~~~~~~~~f'jo;3;1:1~t0r~m~or~e~1~n~fo~.~~_::~~~~~~-!.r;<2~o~u0Ri1~5),ou)~e4r1~·~1 o~eo~·~~u~n~d~e~r ~s2~00~.c~1 1nfor-PT/FT. f'nergetlc, ma-RECEPTIONIST for 1~ a.ch SIW" Sit 160 PY· ANTIQ~~:~~:~~N lcea Toll tu re re1 onslbl . Huntington Btldl, CA 92648 Free to · good home. omer1 OLET 9045 Free 1·800-41~:'68:87"-I omen 1 ttlall salee~ di N d 3 Typing, filing, W/P. Sales ease be aware that liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Blk Cocker/Retriever Sat, Mar. 5, 6:00pm iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Ex1. A·1062. HB. Jal'le, 536-4600 iwampe oo Must have xlnt comm/ BANKCARD the listings In this cat· Apt Relrlg, white, Mix 3 mos., all shots. E1tate1, antiq ues, llc'd Agls NOW tor egory may require you 21"'wlde x 47"Hlgh. very lovlnn & friendly 1 nf A Real Estate eve phone convass-PR skills. Social 1vc MERCHANT SALES ... • cons gn enta. pprox '81 \"4 ton p/u-new•--------- Buy 11. Sell It. Find It, Cl•aalfled. or med olflce exp 10 call a 900 number $60. 673-5480 loll of energy!. 300 Items. Accepting tran1,br•kes,b-"' liner, ANTIQUES Sr ing. $15/Hr + comm. Ex 'd d d f In which . there 11 • • 53,,.2539 • .., ""' (714)438-0300 pref. Mesa Verde P rep1 nee e or Full·•ht• ..,.. conalgnmenta. Lie tool box.Runs Xlnt CLASSICS Conv Hosp, 548-5584 nationwide bankcard _c_ha_r,,;;;g"=e="p:=:e,...r...,,m..,l,..n=u,...le_. -Refrlger•tor AOl 14. 714·499-0635 $3000 obo 650·\91 8 TRY OUT co. Highest comm, r&-TRY OUT w/lcema.ker,grt cond 9250 PILOT"C~SSIFIED RECEPTIONIST sldual sharing. 2·3 PILOT CLASSIFIED beige, s2so. OBO It's the resource you Small but growing day turnaround Ume. It's the resource you 642-4321 X334 can count t>n to sell a electronics distribution _c_a_,lf_8 ... o_o-_1_2_1_.1_1_2_1__ can count on to sell a or 661·2421 variety of merchan-firm . Dlroct phone variety of merchan·•---------dlse Items, because calls to sales reps and TRADE dlse Items, because Thinking of having a our columns .epmpel light clorlcal. F/T. our columns compel cfi~~ae: !a~:iu qualified buyers to $6.50/hr start that will th h I ifi d qualified buyers to PILOT CLASSIFIED call! grow with firm. Health roug C aSS e calll .64 ·5678 benollts. S41·1843 842·5878 842·5678 842•5878 No room left In the garage for the car? A call to claHlfled can help NEWPORT BEACH HONDA 9085 6169 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil '82 Accord EX Blk/ tan, automatic, 1unrf, all power, cruise con- trol, 241(ml. Xlnt cond,. 114.800 firm 955-2432 '70 Mercury Cougar XR7, 351C-4V, many new parts, rebll ang/ trans. Needs paint. $1475 obo. Can be seen SAT 2/26, JC Penney parking IOI, Horbor Blvd, CM. Or call 805/498-6300 ·--------- CLEANING 3515 SEiVICES DECK 3548 COATING FLOO, INSTALL BANDY MAN 3710 JEWELRY 3784 MOVING 3834 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 3570 REPAIRS 3620 3867 ROOFING 3910 -------- -------