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Tuesdly, ·March 18, 1894
I
rorget the bikini,
summer's over.
Cooler today with
fair skies. Tonight's
clou ds are part of an
approaching Pacific storm.
See Weather, Page 2
Winner of California Newspaper Pub/i5hers Association's General Exce llence Award for 1993 . .
Stabbing, rpbberies mar weekend
..
There were three armed robberies on and around the beach
in Newport this past weekend. the first to draw large crowds
this year. A man was stabbed in one of the incidents. Do you
feel safe going to the beach, what precautions do you take and
wha t suggestions do you have for the city and the police
departmcht to help make the area more secure? Leave your
comments, name and phone number on our Readers Ho tline,
642-6086.
Newport
police get ·
runaround
in movie
-·
F alsely convicted bank robber
Jnck Hammond is on the
run. He's taken a Newport
Deach billionaire's daughter
hostage and is driving her DMW
toward the
Mexican border.
An officer in
the front seat of
the p:itrol car
chasing the
fugitive through
Newport's me:in
streets is a
grossly
overweight
schlemiel. The
cop behind the
Editor's wheel is a
N t b k psychopath just
0 8 00 itching lO empty
his service
revolver. Ironically, there's a
camcr:i crew· from a "Cops"-stylc
reality television show in the back
seal.
Sound more like a Hollywood
movie than reality? Fortunately, it
is.
"The Cha se" starring Charlie
, Sheen opened J:ist week with a
storyline that makes prominent
mention of the Newport Beach
Police Dcp:inmcnt -much to the
chagrin of the Newport Bc:ich
Police Department, it turns out.
Defore rolling the c:imeras, the
film production comp:iny
:ipproached the Police
Department and the city attorney's
office to expl:iin the movie and ask
whether they could use Newport's
badges, uniforms and city seals,
:iccording to NBPD spokesman
Sgt. Andy Gonis.
"We were less tllf:in thrilled with
the idea" after reoding the script,
Gonis said.
. . . .
~ Thre e arme d ttiefts committed in and around beach in
Newport .. Victim in final in·c.ident was stabbed after
struggling with three men.
nection wi th attempted murder in
· th e stabbing, which occurred at 2
a.m. Monday after Ramos appar·
ently refused to hand hil, \\a1let
over \\hen accosted on the bet1ch
ju!>t e:.ist of the pier.
Police arc checking i~to the pos· · ~ibilitv that the three men ;.mestcd
for· tlic \l:lbbing' arc abo respon-
!>1blc lnr ~ht: I\ I t-.t rubber.·. The
'ict1m of lhJt he1'1 told police the
th1cl llcu in :.i faded red Oat~un,
after tfo,h1ng :i guh anJ collecting
the Cll'IO. B Y LoiuANN BASMEDA, STAFF WIU'TU.
NEWPORT BEACH -A 28-
year-old man was stabbed early
Monday while sitting on the sand
with his girlfriend in the third
armed robbery reported in t_he vi-
cinity of the beach since Saturd~y.
Jose Ramos of Santa Ana is
being treated for a stab wound to
. the upper torso at an undisclosed
hospital. Newport Dcach Sgt.
Andy Gonis s:iid the man is in sta -
ble condition wi th a lung injury.
At 7 p.m. Sunday, a 36-ye;.ir-old
Newport Dench man was robbed
at gunpoint while standing on the
sand ne:ir G Street. T he thieve!I
ned in a Cadillac.
The trio ;.ir n:!tlcd fur the st.1b-
bin_g were caught tr}ing to escape
in an orange 0.1t-.un ..
And at 4:30 a.m. Sliturday, a
local man was robbed ;,it gunpoint
In cu'>tOd) Cueing ~11temptcd
murder ch.1rgc-. for the )t,1bbmg
:ire $\(\c,tcr D1 •. L. ~1. vf !:i:int;.i Police have booked two . Santa
Ana teens and a third man in con-
· :it the Wells Fargo money machjne
at 3201 Newport 13lvd. . See RO.BERIES/Page 4
Nilt a· . pretty
--picture
Costa Me sa art ist Jeff Horn sketches
portraits that captu re the pain and suffering
of the homeless. ·He will sell his works
(,
4 to try and herp th eir cause
nv Russ LOAR, ~TAFF W1mu.
'who will be nc\t?"
writes Donald, J
homeless m.:in
wi th the look
of fallen aras10-.
cracy in his .eyes.
"Not me," 1he lil..ely response of
the I} pica I "age-earner with a roof
ove rhead.
"We didn't
think so either,"
Donald wri tes in
response to th e
im:.igincd nmwer. To encou'mer
Donald is a
weighty,
soul-scnrchtng
c\p1.riencc. It
\\as tha t I.ind of
e\pericnce for
co~ta ~tes;.i artist
Jeff Horn, 46.
"ho spent a ye:ir
dra" ang portr:iits
of IOO homeless
men nnd \\Omen.
person ''· · I lorn ).11d "There are :-.u
m;.in}' d1llercn1 problems :.ind
s1tua11on the~ br in~ to 11 -from
memjl ~line,., to drug addiction tu
being :ibu,cd 3, children."
Horn's subJCCt~ arc the "hard-core ·
" homeless \\hich he CJ1COuntcrl!d ·
during 1991 :mu 199:? :.11 the S.int:i •
An;,i Epbcopal Ser' ices A gen~~ :,nd
the ncarby'L1ghthou .. c Drnp-ln
Center.
Has dra\\lllg!t
h:i'e been
displayed in
galleries,
published in
ne\v!>p.1pers and
m:tgazine :irticlcs
:ind \\Crc
fca turcd lj~t
"eek .11 a
r J-.haon hlJnd
tund·rj1,er for
the homeless.
Nc.xt 10 each
of his charco:il
illu strations is a
handwritten
statement by the
homelcs!>
Artist Jeff Horn's favorite drawing
is of Ann, a homeless woman.
One of h1~
allustr•llion' \\ill
be 1ncludcJ in a
silent auction at a
Fashion lsl:ind
boul . 1g.ning
April .J-7 H:ilf of
h1-. pro4..'.ecds "all
be don:.1ted to
rchcf
org.rnir.111on~ for
individua ls. The co01bina1ion of
Horn's heartfelt drawings and the
wri11en words of his ubjecb opens ::t
window to their t:inglcd and troubled
lives.
the homclc.:~~.
Since they couldn't get
permission from Newport Dcach,
filmmakers resorted to black and
while patrol cars (Newport's are
white), a logo that shows n badge
with an eagle on top (Newport
ClllUSTOPllU. Ass.o. DAILT r1wr
Jeff Horn of Costa Mesa displays one of his paintings of the homeless.
"The mai n thing that I le.irncd
from this was that you cannot
stereotype wh:it you think a homeless
A num ber of Horn's dr:i" in~s.
ulong \\Ith a book contnining l~1s
entire \Hlrk, "ill be on d1!.play May
~.2-:! at a F;."hion hland book foir to
benefit 1 lomcAiJ, a Sant.1 Ana
charity.
See ARTIST/P•g• 4
See COKllt/P•1• 4
Newport vows to close nightclub
. after patrons rumble with police
~ Officials say Bacchus,
where rioters overpowered
officers lasl week, has run
out of chances. Owners
want to stay in operation.
McDonell said police have been
called to D:icchus at lc:ist 50 times
since the club opened six months
ago.
"We're down there li terally
every night they're open, with
three to nine officers," he said.
· "It's an unneeded drnin on our re-
sources."
Bv DAvJD H EITZ, STAFP Warrn A brawl erupted among 30 peo-
LIDO -Police Chief Dob Mc-pie early last Friday when patrons
Donel! said Monday he will at· began to spill out of Bacchus ond
tempt to' shut \down Bacchus, the The Warehouse Restaurant.
Lido Marina Village nightclub One o( the Bacchus business
where rio ters overpowered police partners said he believes the figh t
officers last week. was gang-related, but police said
McDonell aid he will ask Rev-Monday they're not sure how the
'enuc Director Glen Everroad later mclee began.
this week to revoke Dacchus' McDonell said the club has
dance permit. He ol~o will ask the been ~h<: scene ~f. ~ "va~t lita~y''
Planning Comm ission t<J reVoke • of ~raminal act1v1t1cs, includma
the business's conditional UtC per· pubhc. drunkenness, battery and
mil, a move that would shut it na,r;coucs sales. .
down completely. _ ~e have been concerned'. qu.1te
Both actions will re9uirc public candidly, from .the very be&1~.n1ns
hearinp before the City Coundl, w~n .. this business .opened, he
rnosa likelJ 11 its March 28 meet· said. We are not sausficd that we
ina. • ... •...ncw~ • .
ON THI COYIR
The painting on page 1
today is by artist Anne Davis-
Johnson. For information on
p;:iintings, call 722-7136.
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Newport city worker · a lite saver·
• Traffic department employee Kevin Collins uses CPR
to aid victim who broke neck in diving accide nt.
nv M AR.N IE McLEOD, S IAH \\aura
DALD OA PENINSULA
Kevin Collins calls it kismet that
he was at the A Street M_rking lot
near the Dalboa Pier Frlc.Juy when
wi tnesses to a diving :iccident
.cried out for help.
Out whether or not fJtc played
a role, Newport Dcach lifegutlrds
credit the city parking meter m:un·
tenancc worker with a' ing the life
of Kirt Ron!>dcll, 26, of Mis,ouri,
·who \lfficials say nearly dro.,..ncd
after ~ broke hi neck during a
di\c into shallow water n1 the
beach.
"He performed mouth·to·muuth
(resuscitation) nnd tarted the pct·
son brcathinc." said Lt. Jim Turn·
er of the lifeguards.
ifhc inci<!cnt occurred at 10:30
a.m. Friday near the pier. Collins.
32, said he was doina hi usual
round o( checkina the mcteri for
change and repairs \\hen he heard
• the call· fur help. \Vitnc sc~ had
pulled Ra n~<lcll out of the ocean
and Collin ran ove r to offer hi
aid.
H e knew CPR thanl.; to a city
program , .. hach tr.um omc f1cl<l
Cf\!\.. ''orl.;cb in the hfe-a' ing
technique.
"The t;U) \\as prctt) ch.> c 10
dc:uh," !li.ild C<.1llin!i, u Co ta Mc'a
resident.
Uy the time pJrJmtJiC\ .1rri\CU,
Collin~ haJ helped Ran,Jcll t:irt
breathing • $·1in. RJn..,Jell h ut
Ho:ig Ho .. pnnl in the 1n1ensh-c
cure ncuro·uitit. Ofl 1c:ial there
5:1uJ he ":\' in foir cond111on Mon·
day. •
"It happened so foo'>t ind C\'Cry·
thing came into place "hen I v.
aiving CPR," Collin aid.
Collin.. is one o( JC\cral city
........ olh9e a
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LOCALS 0 LY
Dealing with
r
diversity
There 's the melting pot' and the
satad bowl, but multiculturalism might
be somewhere in between
BY JACK DWAN
L et me a~k u blunt
quc\tion Do ;ou think
the many ethnic groups
1n Or<irgc County {1)
,,trcngthcn and enTtch .
our community with their cultural
d11.:rnt1 or do they (2) "'icakcn
our community b) d1.id;ng :.and
fr:.igm1:nt1ng 1"' Cm c11her of
tht:'>C \tilltm<.:.ntt, be iJO!>,o,t:rcd
n:.itly }C> Of nv?
If }OU'rc the ideali'\tic
P<JJl)Jnn:i type, )OU may support
the fir~t pmpos111on wi thout
qulllif1c:.a1ion. If you're nothing
hut iJ h1ec·1crk rJCl'>t, you may
~upporl the second ..,1th no
rc\cr;atiun'>. I contend th:.at both
tl1esc po'>111ons <ire extreme as
st;ited. bu t that there's a little
truth in b<Jth
If you're 111'.e mt!, :.a i.Cn\iblc
prngrn:.al1\I (excus.: the
1mmodc~1yJ, you'll i.;iy the re&ility
j, th at the divcr'le ethnic groups
1n our m1d)t both enrich and
d1v1de. Ccrt&iinly, the heritages of
other cultures c:.an enrich our
li ves and give us a window on the
wider world if we would. but P"'Y
iJllent1un to them. Cert;iinly, the
mean·'>p1ritcd, ilnti·sociiil actions
of a few who i.cck to eiwlt thei r
ethnic.; '>cpar;itcnc'>'> to the
de triment of othcn generate
rc\c111mcn1 111 U!I and sometimes
even (cJt.
So wlwt do we m:ikc of thc\tt
arnbiv:.alcn t feeling'>? I low do we
dc:il with th i'> multicultural
'>ucicty 111 which we 11-.. e'! 'f he
:inswcr m;1y lie in ~1 d<>'>Cf look al
""h at we mean by
multiculturalism.
We USC the \\Ord
"multicuhural" a lot -it's a
common buu \\Ord the~ days.
But becalllC, as I've s:iid, people
ha\e mixed fcelrngs about the
fact of cultural diversity in our
society, ihey also have mixed
reactions .... hen the word
mul cultural comes up in
conv sation or in print. We
should ·cogn1Lc that the word
means d1 rent thin~ to
different pc le.
J believe ou uced rcclings
arise from a number of
contentious issues in the public
domain: for example, should
ballot) be printed in l;inguages
other than English, if so, which
ones? Same for drivers• license
tests. Arc some cultures more
advanced than others and
therefore should t~ey be
paradigms to emulate?
Should public school text books
devote special instruction·to
specific ethnic histories and
cultures? Should universities have
;icademic departments devoted to
selected ethnic studies? Should
Enghsh be declared our coun trj's
official language, and should
c;1,ocryone be expected to learn it
well enough to function in
society? And there are myriads of
other iss ues. What's behind the!le
contentious issue'>? The question
is 1h1s: should our country be a
melting pot or a saliid bowl? ·r he melling·pot concept
originated in the 19th Century
when hundred'> of 1housancfs of
immigrants begi.ln nooding into
thi'> cou ntry to find a better life
-the "huddled masses yearning
MANAGING EDITOR STEVE MARBLE. 5-40-1224, ext. l6l
to be free" to quote from Emma
Lazauus' poem immortalized on
an inscription on the Statue of
Liberty. America was expanding
·::ind needed the muscles and skills
or more people to fuel the engine
of growth. . 1
The ide&i lhen ~ based both :1 on idealism :ind pragmatism -
was that these im migrants from
every continent on earth and
from a multitude of ethnic and
cultural origins would hel p build
a belle~ America. They would
melt into the then·dominant
white, Protc!.tant, Anglo·Si,t.:<On
community adopting !!hared
cu!ltoms and values. Of course,
for the most part they didn't, and
it was unrealistic to think that
they would.·
Enter the salad bowl concept.
It !I.tarts from the convkt1on that
the idealii.tic melting pot idea
hasn't worked because the
various ethnic and cultural groups
didn't want to lose their identities
in one pot.
In the !lalad bowl concept,
everyone's in the same bowl -
the country as a whole -and
contributes to the greater
community. Dut cultural identities
are not submerged. They can stlll -
be identified and valued for the
contributi9ns they make to the
whole. The pans, for :lll their
~niquencss, get along together
for the good of all. Or so .the
concept goes. •
There's no question in my
mind that the melting pot
concept is dead. It's no longer
properly used to equate with
multiculturalism. But here's the
rub. There are differences of
opinion abou t the na1ure of the
salad bowl. Arc all the
ingredients of equal importance?
For that matter, how many
ingredients should be in the bowl,
or c1ren deserve to be in it?
Without fu rther straining the
metaphor, ·suffice it 10 say that
e\~n when equated with \he salad
bowl concept, multkulturalism h
open to various interpretation!!..
Jn my view, people look at
multiculturalism from one of
three perspectives. Consider
these different concepts about
what people think
multiculturalism means:
1. Presening the rich eulturol
Jtcrjtage or each eroup from being
submerged in tlie melting pot.
Mal}}' groups in American
society \\ho originated ouhide
the United States consider
them)elves cu~todians q( rich
cultur:.il heritage!!.. They'"' aht
them presel'\ed \\ith pride and
made to noumh in an American
context. ,.
2. Achie\-ing politicn l and
economic pO\\er.
M embers of mJn>' cultural/
ethnic segments of
American society aspire to be
heard and to strengthen their
st-:itu,in society by becoming
more cohesive and developing
economic and political clou t, To
these groups, multicuhurnlism is
a convenient cover for cultural
exclusivity, not a vehicle for
cu lt ural connccti\it)'.
3. Moderating ethnic tension
and conflict through
cross·culturnl cooperation and
under landing.
The unfortunate rcalitv •S that
among the ma n) different
cultural group in our
commun ities, i~1ci.1l..tcnsion and,
on occasion, connict b inherent
due to misunderstanding and
prejudice on the pail-of a
mi,guidcd f cw. To those who
\\Ould like to do something about
this !l!Jte of :.1ffairs,
multiculturalism mean!! 'prc.Jcing
the \\Ord th.JI cuhurnl diversity
can enrich American life, not
d1\ 1c.Jc it.
Whal can \\C conclude lrom all
th1'1? I propose th:it we each take ·
• ti close look at our O\\ n pcrM>n:.al
ddinnion of multiculturalism,
and decide \\luch of the three
dcfinitiom "e accept, determine
"hcthcr or not \\hat \\C believe
in contributes to the good of
!IOcie1~ or dJmi.lgcs it, and act on
our com ic11on~.
For m~ p:irt, I subs~ribe to
definition ~o. 3, :ind reject
concepts of cultural supcriorit),
C\clUSI\ ity, a1.1d compctttion as
didshc and disrupti\C.
To quote a man dramatically
thrust 1n10 the ne\\S during the
L.A. nob: ··c.111 ·1 \\ e Jll get
~~ong?" . . .
Jock 011:111 is a ,\'cu 110rt lJcncli
n.•sidc111.
Two women relishing in the suc~ess of their ·'ultimate' condiment ·
MAllC MARTIN, l>AILY r 1Lor
Trish Jacobs, left, and Kim Fox stand next to the main ingredi-
ent for their pepper relish, which is selling locally.
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Ntw., a TIMCI Mrm>t Coinpany w
~ Childhood fri ends from Corona del ~ar use a rec ipe
from the wilds of Montana to produce a hot new
table item : the Ultimate Pepper Relish.
Bv C HANDLER C HANDLER,
51•1:.CIAL TO nt& 0AILY l'ILOT
T he. recipe came from a
woman who lived alone in
· the wilds of Montana, but
the product is coming of age in a
Corona dcl Mar kitchen where a
pair of childhood friends have
found the ingredients for success.
Kim fox and Trish Jacobs -
who produce, package and
market the Ultimate Pepper
Relish -sell up to 80 cases of
their tasty condiment a month to
local gourmet markets and
restaurants.
The two young entrepreneurs
owe their success in part to a
woman named Sarah Rhodes,
who app:.irently lived in a small
house alongside a river in a rural
pan of Montana.
Fox i.aid she and her late
fatfler were horseback ridi ng
when they came upon the house.
There they met Rhodes and were
introduced to the wide variety of
condiments she made.
For several summe rs, Fox said,
she and h.cr fa ther returned to
the shack to visit the 70·year
woman and sampte her latest
products. And when the woman
passed away, the Foxes received ''
box of her recipes in the mail.
But it wasn't until her father's
death last year that Fox decided
to bring the family's
much-talked·about dream to life.
Jacobs quit her job to become
Fox' partner. "It had been a
lifelong dream to open my own
business," she said, "and Kim
had a killer idea.'·
The pair has been producing
the relish for four months,
sometimes chopping more than
100 peppers at a time. In all, they
have cookcD, jarred and labeled
more than 150 cases of relish
since November. Fox also spends
time cooking for Capers, her
informal catering business.
'[ Dy the end of this month, the
relish will be manufactured by a
local producer, •1llowi ng the
partners to focus more on
customer !lervicc.
The relish was fir!lt sold at
Celestino Meats und is now on
shelves in gourmet markets,
boutiques, local restaurants and
grocery chains.
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rlnt high 11 :24 .i.m. l .J
First low 5:23 a.m. 0.7
Second high 11 :08 p.m. 4.S Sl'<.ond low 4 :41 p.m. 1.6
W•ter !emptr.\turt: GO
ao&nN•
Patchy momlng 101 cll1rlng to
tunny 1kkts.llah1 vArlable winds
1hlrtln1eouthwtst10 Mst 10 to U
knots, lwo fott..tea•, 4 loot southwtst
1well. OoucfY ski.t lonlght.
Uaker ser, e · the relish 0\ er
whipped cream cheese "ith
cruckcrs. That began a deinand
for the product a11J, even though
Uaker docs not sell food in her
foll. and tribal art shop, she
treats the relbh \\ ith dignity,
placing it among the art objects
th roughout the store.
At Hot Cakes restaurant in
Nc,.,.port 13cach, O"ner Paul
Taddeo Sel'\es the relish "ith egg
dishes and bJgcb and cream
cheese.
Whh Ultimate Pepper Relish
up and running, the young
entrepreneurs have plans for o
line of gourmet relishes. A beet
horse radish relish is next
followed by J corn rcli~h and u
green 1om:ito relbh. And if the
relish line works out, they arc
hold ing onto Grandma Fox's
mustard recipe.
llut for now their ultim:1te
so:il, according to Jacobs, i-. to be
''the Relish Queens."
POLICE F ES
COSTAMISA
Various locnlions: Curs were
reported tolen from: 3261
Colorado l.n., 21 17 l:.ldcn Ave.,
635 West Oaker St., 3391
Fuchsi:i St., 3333 South Uristol
St.. corner of MJin and
Sunflower streets. 2144
F:liiview Rd.
Vnrious Locntlons·: Auto~ \\ere
reported stolen Wcdnc day
from lhc 3000 bloct.. or
Ycllo'\~tone Drive and the 3000
block of lla1bot Ooulevurd. On
Tuesday, autos were reported
stolen from the 800 bloct.. of
West ll:!th S1rec1, the 2GOO
block of I hirbor lloulevard and the 3200 block of I lurbo r.
llBltrca: /\ cellul:lr phone w:1s
rcporl t;d stolen from the gar;ige
of :i home in the 2000 block.
NIWPOaT llACH
Su Island: /\ 1988 Porsche
911, protcttcd with o "club,"
wu •tolcn from nn '
undcraroun<.I gated npartment
.iructuro In the 80 block.
Vl1ta lloaar. Mail wu stolen
rrom • home in the 2200 block.
Newport Beach/Costa Meaa Dally Piiot Tuesday, March 15, 1994 8
Controvers1a1·· nightclub apparently shuts down business
• I
..._ Sign over the Laff Stop, home to topless show, says
establishment is closed and building is for sale or lease.
ngninst the net issued last summer .
At that time, Superior Court
Judge R'bbcrt Knol(, found club
owners and entertainers in con·
tempt of court and set a sentenc-
ing hearing for April.
which began in February 1993, vio·
lated a county ordinance which
prorubits adult entertainment at a
business located \Vithin 500 fee t of
a residential area. In August, the
county was first granted the in-
junction ngainst the net and sher·
ifrs deputies followed up by serv•
ing copies of the mandate to man-
agers and dance rs at the club.
BY M AJUHB M CLEOD, SrA" Waina
SANTA ANA HEIG HTS -ll
appears owners of 'the Laff Stop
have drawn the curtain on the 18·
ycar·old comedy establishment
aft er a judge found nightclub op-
erators in violation of a court
mandate ordering · tl'lat the club
halt its controversial topless act.
On Monday, the Laff Stop mar-
TODAY
MAXIMID MINTA&. POTINJIAL
Develop better COl\CCntrotion,
cnh:lhcc your memory and increase
creativity with a free noon seminar in
the Community Room o! the
Newport Center Library, 856 San
Clemente Drive, Newpor1 Beach.
Presented by James T. Smith of the
Self Awareness Institute, participants
will learn how lo reach 1hc unt:.ippcd
potential of the mind and pul it 10
use in business and personal life. For
more information, c:ill 644·318 1 or
644·3191.
IUllNIH RISK MAHAGIMINT
''Protecting Your Busincss1
Manoging Risk" is the title of :i free
business seminar scheduled from 7 to
9 p.m. in the Community Room of
the Newport Center Library, 856 San
Clemente Drive in Newport Beach.
CosP.Onsorcd by the librnry and the
Business Development Division of
the N_ewport Harbor Arca Chombct
of Commerce, progrom topics will
include liobility issues :ind insu rance
needs of a small business. For more
information, call 644-3188 or the
chamber at 729-4400. •
MOUING AROUND
Horse lovers can take advantage of a
free 7 p.m. seminar at Costa Mesa
High School. 2650 Fail'•icw Rood,
that looks at horse psychology ond
how humans can use that
understanding to develop o willing
partnership. The seminar is led by
Pat Parelli, who has been leaching
people to get extraordinary results
wilh horses for many years. I le will
also conduct a live demonstr:uion on
at 7 p.m. Thursday 01 the Orange
County Foirgrouhds, as well as a
full·d:iy scmin:ir on Saturday, March
19 beginning at 9 a.m. There is a
charge for thc'Thursday and
HERO
fre• P•1• 1
field crew members trained in
CPR. Officials s<1y knowledge
of the li fe-saving technique not
only helps to save citizens in
distress, but also fellow employ·
ees when work crews arc at re·
mote sites.
"They are often the first peo·
pie out there," said David
Niederhaus, general services di·
rector for the city. ''It's just u
back up security and safety sys-
tem."
Niederhaus said they started
the training program five years
ago after a worker was injured
in a jack hammering accident.
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KENNYtfie
PRINTER
250-321 2
quee facing Bristol Street read
that the business was "Closed. For
sale or lease," and then listed a
phone number fo r inquiries. The
appurent move comes after LafC
Stop owner Jorn Ross..i appeared
in court Friday to answer allega·
tions ' that the Newport Fantasy
topless show continued to run at
the club despite a court injunction
"The judge didn't order they
close," said Tom Agin, the cou11-.-
ty's auorney. "He just fo und that
p roviding topless entertainment
was in violution of the injunction
and the county code. We intended
to have them comply with the or-
dinance." ·
Agin said the topless show,
AROUND TOWN
•,
aUTan
. . . .
Hone lovers ~n take advantage of a free 7 p.m. seminar today nt
Costa ~icsa High School, 26.50 Fairview Road, that looks at horse
psychology and how humans can use that understanding to develop a ..
willinJ partnel'lhip. The seminar is led by Pat Parclli, who hos been
teaching people to get extraordinary results wit h horses for many
years. He will also eonduct a live demonstralion on at 7 p.m.
Thursday at the Orange County Fairground!, ns well as a full-day
seminar on Saturday, March 19 beginning at 9 o.m. There is a charge
for the Thursday and Saturday prog,rnms. For more infonn:uion, call
(800) 642·33J5.
Saturday programs. For more
information, call (800) 642·3335.
HMM.I RAlll SPIAKJ
.
Rabbi Laura Geller, executive
director of the Jewish Congress,
P:icific Southwest Region, will speak
':lt 7:30 p.m. in the Socio! Holl of
Temple Bat .Yahm, 101 1 Camclback
S1. in Newport Beach. Rabbi Geller.
has written extensively about Jewish
feminism and is currently writing a
book about traditional and
innovative Jewish life cycle rituals.
Cost is SJO, :ind includes dessert and
beverages. For more information,
call 644·1999.
FOLK DANCING CL.ASSIS
Learn Israeli Folk DaRcing every
Wednesday night at 1he Jewish
Community Center, 250 Eost Buker
S1. in Costa Mesa. Beginners start at
7:30 p.m .• intermediate & advanced
at 8:30 p.m., and open dancing from
9 10 11 p.m. For ~ctails, call
751·0608.
I RlAKIASTLICTURI
Nancy Maler, spiritual life cooch,
teacher and author will .talk about
her near-death experience and its
imp:ict on her life at the weekly
gnthcring of the Orange County
Inside Edge, a support group for
leaders. The meeting is from 6:30 to
8:30 p.m. at Scou's Seafood, 3300
Bristol St. in Costa Mesa. Cost is SIS
for first·timc guests and includes a
full buffet breakfast. For more
informa1ion, call 730-5050.
LllRAJtY POITRY DISCUSSION
lrclond and her poets will be the
focus or the monthly poetry
discussion from 2:30 to 4 p.m. i'1 the
Community Room of the Newport
Center Library, 856 San Clemente
Drive in Newport Beu~. Poc1ry
aficionodo Don King" ill lead the
discussion 1hat will cover Irish poets
from the Celtic period to the
proscnt. For more information, call
644·3181or644-3191.
ILIMPS AND BALLOONS
A free slide program titled "Up, Up
and Away - A I listorical Revi~w of
Dlimps, Airships and Balloons'' is
scheduled for 7 p.m. in the Vince
Jorgensen Community Center,
ndjaccnt to Mariners Branch Library
at 2005 Dove r Drive in Newport
Beach. For more .information, c-.ill
644·3135.
Out despite warnings, the show
continued to operate, according to
visi\s and inquiries by Dai(y Piiot
reporters. Now it seems club own-
ers have ran out of steam to cpn-
COMMON CAUSI MllTING
The monthly meeting of Common
Cause will be <il,7 p.m. at the Cos1:i
Mesa Community Ccn1ci:. 1845 .Park
Av<:. Guest speaker Sam llarris will '
1.ilk about his book, "Reclaiming
Democracy." The event is free and
open to the public. For details, call
Arnie Allcll at 650·3711.
IUSINISS NHWORKINO
The Newport I !arbor Arca Chamber
of Commerce is hosting Business
After I lours, a night of net\\orking
at 13ist;ingo, 19100 Von Knrmcn,
Suite 100 in Irvine. Dring plenty of
business cards. Tho evening feoturcs
hors d'oeuvres and no host bor. Cost'
is free to chombcr members and
guests with rescrv:itions, SlO for
other non-members ot the door. For
more information, call 729-4400.
SINIOR COMMlnO MllTINO
The City of Cost:i Meso Senior ·
Committee will meet at 10 a.m. at
thc..Costa MesJ Senio r Center, 695
West 19th Street to discuss a variety
of topid, including various
committee projects and
cor.rcspondencc.
FRIDAY
CARTOONIST BOOK SIGNING
The Jerusalem Post's well known
political cartoonist, Ya' Akf>v
Kirschcn, will be at the Golden
Dreidlc i.tore in Triangle Square
from 11 a.m. 10 2 p.m. 10 sign copies
of his cartoon book "Trees ... the
Green Tcs1:1ment." The store is :\t
1835 Newport Dlvd., Suite A·l 13 in
Costa Mesa. For more informJtion,
coll 558-8733.
Send \'ou r Items to Around Town
editor·, 1 he Daily Pilot, 330 W. Bay •
St., Com Mesa. Calif. 92627.
"tn that case he didn't lose
consciousness and he was able
to be revived," he said. "But it
made us realize we didn't have
adequate CPR training for our
own personnel."
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Sunshine ''-•
Lifeguards teach the program.
during the winter. Of the 154
City Hall employees who work
in the field -excluding police,
fire and lifeguards who are all
amply trained in life-saving -
one-third are trained in· CPR.
Officials say this is the first
"save," however, by anyone in
'Collins' department in traffic.
Collins was just glad he could
be there to help.
"l just hope the guy makes it
through," he said.
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tinue the fight. ' the nightclub 'aid they saw the
''I'm surprised they arc closed clo-.cd notice on rhc marquee as
because they have been so persi)· early a~ Saturduy. Many who cried
tent," Agin said. "l thought we'd out aga1m1 the Laff Stop~ risque
have to go another fi\c or six ~how la:.1 year sny they .ire glad to
rounds with them." sec the business finally clo e ii:,
doors. Rossi and hi!. auorncy Paul .. 1 thint.. it~ 311 improvement for
Mast did not return repealed tht: neishuorhoud," said Kay C:rn·
phone calls or act..nowlcdge visits ney, manager at the Las Casitas
by the Pilot. Employees ani.wcring Apartmcnb. "Out busines~ seemed
the phone and at the door of the to have quieted do" n from when
nightclub would not comment the show first \\Cnt in."
about the cst:iblishment's apparent Club operato'rs ;:ire to appcJr in
closure. ; . court again on April ~2 for sen·
Some residents who f1\'e close to 1encing on the ch:1rgc.
Newport involved . in
cover -. up of_ ·magazine$
~ Council approves
ordinance forcing retailers
to keep adult publications
under wraps.
llv DAVID HEITZ, STAFF W1urra.
NEWPORT BEACH -The
City Council voted unJnimously
Monday to require merchunts of
adult nrngazines to slap blinder:,
over the publicntions' CO\crs,
keeping the suggestive pictures out
of sight.
The lnw only applies to pl.ice-.
frequented by the general public,
such as grocery stores.
Councilman John Hedge) said
he doesn't knO\~ of an urea where
the mngazines arcn"t :i1ready CO\·
ercd, but said he belie' cs the or·
dinancc is a good one an)way.
''I'm a strong believer that \\ e
should protect minors ai. much as
possible from thnt kind of expo·
sure in an 'Unsupervised environ·
mcnt, but as for :is what :.idults
want to do, it's up to them," he
said. •
A few months :.igo, I ledges
.iskcd the council to approve u res·
olution ast..rng the California
Le.1gue of Cities to regulate news·
paper \ending machines on 1he
!.trcet). He said ~ome of the rnct..s
th:.it pro\ idc adult htcr:iture arc
ea')11\ ;iccc,s1ble to diildrcn. .r. D~nng that time, :.1 n1.1jori1y of
council member:, ~:llll they )Uppurt
the ma\imum rc~1nc1ion) po:>sible
\\hen it c0mc~ II.> pr.ntcJ adult
m:11cri.1l.
St.Jh! l;m prohihits ci11c~ from •
banning the ~:1k of pornographic
materi.11, but it docs :lllow cities to
require the m:igazmc\ t0 be CO\·
ered
In other ~1c11on, :he council
adopted !.in ordm.11 ... \\ .1ch re·
la\Cl> the Fire Dcpartm1:nt') ~pnn·
~kr st.ino.irds fur ~n •. 111 bu1ldinc~.
1 h'e OC\\ );1\\ :.1110\t) the 0\\ ners
of building., ~m.dler .. :han 5.000
squJre rc:1 to 11..rcgo in:.talhng
sprinklers 1f the) rL onl~ increasing
~he size of 1h1:ir tructurc b~ ~5'"(;.
If the :1JJi1io11 cnl.irgcs the
building b) 25 10 SO'"c. )pnnt..ler!>
only ure required fur the new part.
If the .idd11ton i' more than
SO"c, thl! entire buildmg mui.t be
1~trof1111.:tJ tor \prin~lcr~.
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COKER ,, ....... '
u.ses the city 'e:il) :uuJ unifoun
sleeve in igni:is that '"Y .. 'c"po[t
Police" (Newport man:iges to
include "Dc;ich .. ).
Out Newpo rt Ueach ii.
frequently mentioned. At one
point, :.in anchorwoman portra)cd
by Oree Waller -who is
su rprisir&ly lc!>S over the rop here
thun she is on the real Ch::inncl 2
Action News. -looks _
comptt~)iona 1cly into the camera
a11d ·assurcii the Southland: "We're
ncw~ter Paul Dandridge, who
plays himself, oil the ch:irac1crs
are fictitiou). The chase itiel(
t;ikes pl:iee on the fic titious 0 John
Wayne l~rccway."
{ Ho~C'icr, for soinc reason,
writer/director AJ:un Rifk in choM:
to depict the rc:J/ Newport Bc:.ich
l Police Dcp:>11ment.
I". "They :murcd us there would
·-}Jc no specific reference to th is
". trying to get more information
I rom NewpurJ Ucuc h l'o•rcc
Depariment on thill important
high·spccd chJ~e."
occurring in Newport Oeuch,"
Gonis maint:.ined. "Their
contention was there arc other
Newpons across the counl ry. We
felt it was too close a compjrison.
s~ we didn 't want to get Jll\'Olved
\\ilh ii.
"Mo-.:ies like tha t typically
display police oHiccrs in a very
unrealistic, non-complimentary
m.inncc. ~r hat is nol typically how :
\\C go about doing business."
~ 13ree, er, the liciitious Wcncly
•• : Sorc~s9n. , .. orl..) for the fictitious
:,• Channel 8 NC\\S, \\hose lo~u 1:. an
-: eight b:.ill and motto is "\\ c Don't
:; • Scratch " £.\Ccpt for \'eta;in L.A.·
.S~_how do ~ewpon Deacti cops
do business in "The Chase"? ....
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ROBBERIES
From Page 1
Ana, )o)e Jum:nc1, l:S, ul Santa
Ana, and a 17·!e.ir-uld ~..11Ha
Ana buy. Uoth ;11.Jub :ire being
held •ll the !"t..\\pun Ut..ach jail
un S250,CJUO u.ail 'J11e teen,
whose name i; I.kin~ v .. ithhcld
bccau\e ol h1'> ..a.:..:, \\'.!~ 1:.akcn
lO t,hc Orange ( ... ..1111: JU\cnilc
I lull.
Corm s..11d' pullce du not be·
lic\e the suspc1.:t~ Me g:rng
mcmbcr
J{..alllo' loft.I pol c.: lie ll:id
U<.:Cn Sllllng tJll the be:.a .. h \\llh
hi~ gir!f11cml :.a1 ! her lr1c11d.
:HJrniuctlly .1flcr <:10,i1:g time ,
'"hen the trio first appru:.u.J:ed
them 10 a.,k the 111ne.
·1 he llll!)pect!) left "ithout 11,1-
cidenl, Ramil\ told puhc:e, but
returned ab<Jut :111 hour later ;i.,
he anti J11-. friend' \\Cle lca\ing
and tlcmanded l.i-.h, ph~'ically
i.earch111g lllS pod.cl!).
A s1rugglc cmued, 'and 0111.
of the -.uspech, ("\\~·re 11ut
sure which cJ1tC, ' Go111-, -.ard J.
alkgctlly stabl><.:d Ramu-.
The mugger!. then lkd to an
orange Dal!.Ull, police s:1itl.
Coincitkntally, a patrul uf·
ficer who lwppcncd 10 be 111
the area immediately pullud the
car over ba-.ed on hi-. rccollct..-
lion that II matched 1hc d1.:·
scription of lhc Datsun re·
ported in the r\'I M robbery.
Not until he stopped the car
was the stabbing report bro:id-
ca\t O\.Cr the polite radio 1 he
oflicer unC:O\Cred a l\nifc be·
We
A ccept
All MQJor
Credit
Cards
hevcd used ·in the )t:Jbbing and
the trio \\.:l~ lakcn i'nlo cusw·dy.
In tbc G Street robbcrv, the su~pecl.) arc described a; 1\\0
black or Hispanic men driving :i
l>lack Cadillac.
lt was about 7 p.m. Sunday
when a 36-ycar·old Newport
Beach man parked his car near
the beach and !>t:111cd wulking
toward' the s:ind.
The robbers i.ncaked up from
behind, grabbed the vktim\
arms, onc on each side, :ind
J.immcd a hand!;un into hii.
ribs, c.Jem..anding money. When
h ... wit! them the cu!>h was in
· his car, thcv i.;iicortecJ him
Jhcrc. ordering him 10 unlock
the tloors.
After lhc victim ha1~dcd O\Cr
$50 :111d his 35111111 camera, the
rubber .. ordered him 10 get into
tile batl.. seal. When he rc-
f u-.cd, they thrcw his keys in
lhe :.and and tolll him to keep
hi:. e) c' di\ ert<.:d IO\\;.tr<l lhc
ocean until they \\1.rc gone.
"\\'e hope thc-,c were 1~0·
l.1ted 11H.id<.:nts," Goni\ ~aid.
"Out \\ith lhc weathe r. we al-
. ways notice that attivity picks
. 11p a~ 'uon as it stan., to ge t
warm."
About 75,000 people vi-.ited
Newporl Ocuch Sunday :is tem·
pcraturcs soared into the high
~u,.
'1 lu: robberies come on the
heel' of a major mclcc that
broke out early FriJ:.iy morning
\\hen hundreds ol patrom ·
pou red out of two Lido hie
dubs.
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After seeinc &his cinematk
mas&crpieoc Monday af&ernoon aa
Edwards' blands 7 -which is
ironic:illy within walking disiance
of Nc\\port Beach Police
Dep:artmen& -rest auured 1hat
Ncwport'J tinc)t (all somcv.i~re
bctY.ecn •·car S4 Where Arc
You? .. :uid the "Key!ttone Cop ,"
The.Newporr Bcoch police chief
is shown in his office riding an
excrcycle while ber:lling a sobbin&
fem ale officer. Wonder where
Rifkin got 1ha1 idea?
As th e chnse winds through
Newport Dench -filming actually '
took place in palm trec·hned .
llOU!>lOO -the officers can't get
back-ups because most patrol cars
are p:irt of a police funeral
procession in Long Beach. What's
\\Or~e. Ne\\ port loaned its police
copter to a film compnny -
something th:ll would no do4bt
delight Coaster publisher Jirrl
...
Wood.
But far more damaging than the
1dmin~1ra1ivc bumbling is the
'1erco1ypical chancteriution of
offi~crs. As he uays on the
Bccmer's tail, Officer Dobbs
(played by poet/punk rock bond
leader Henry Rollins) mugs for
the TV camera and/describes
mcm~rs of his profeuion as
"stnndard i ue Street soldiers."
Later, the Cop esque show's
producer asks, "Did you ever kill
anybody?"
"Not yet," Dobbs replies.
• There are less~than-veilcd
references to rcol-life Mackerel
Flats. The "Newport Deach
bilhonuire industrialist" whose
daughter is taken hostage is
referred to :is "the Donald Trump
of C:iliforn'ia.'1 Newport Beach
bill ion:iire developer Donald Bre n
was referred to :l!> "1he Donald
Trump of the West Coast" in a
ARTIST t to tears."
Last he heard, Dig Tyrone was
From Paie 1 off the !Meets and driving n truck.
Horn grew up in Orange Coun· American Artist Magazine, a iy, graduated from Corona del
national publicaiion, will devote Mar High School and earned n
eight pages to his homeless po r· masicr's in art from Cal State Ful·
traits in its ~1ay issue, on news· Jerton. He's been an instructor at
stands next month. Irvine Valley College, where his
Horn, an associate professor. of wife J3n ice is an English profcs·
dr:ming and painting at l rvin'e sor, since 1978. They have three
Valley College, hopes the ntten· children.
lion his work is receiving will re-Some of Horn's port raits can be
-suit in a publishing contract. A deceiving. Olcua, a 37-year-old
bouk, he reasons, would provide a mother of three, looks to be :in
more intimate view of the home· immacul :uely groomed corporate
less than the typical everyday en· secretary. She was ma rried for 15
counters on the i.treet. years before her life fell apart.
!11 1 lorn 's portrait of Charles, ·•t thought J would always ha\c
knO\\ n as Dig Tyrone on the the typical, ideal life as a wife and
~lreet, there is the unmis1akablc mother and live happily eve r after
glint :or hope in hi~ cycii. "I'm still in my liitle world fo rever," she
\\Jiling for the day 10 c9me, I'll be writes.
able to leave this county and never Spending about 90 minutes wiih
sec or ha\e to look at the people each of his subjccls, I lorn found
1ha1 saw me Ii' ing and I) ing on the them shy at firsl, but increasingly
ground like .1 hobo," hl. writes. willing 10 talk about their lhes m.
"I'm walking evcry_day in pain and the time went by. They wro1e their
~lwmc.' comment!> ufter the sketches were
Clwrle~ used 10 be a truck driv-. completetl.
er. "You're looking so intently at
"lie was very quiet, but he was them !hat they start rcvc~ding
I.ind of the enforcer on the • things and telling you things,"
st1 c.c.:1," I lorn said. "People ditln't Horn said. "f-or iiome of 1hcm, it
me~~ with l3ig Tyrone. He iia t qui· was perhaps the only opportunity
ctly through this \\hole thing and they've had for some time 10 h:wc
\\hen l sho"ed him the portrait, 1 somebody just sit down and lis·
thought he was going 10 be moved ten."
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Rob Mitchell, the principal part·
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didn't let the owners know about
the city's concerns or 1he ongoing
problems at 13.icchu~.
He said the partners, one of
whom is a member of the Los An ·
geles County Shcrirrs Depart·
menl, have taken a more hands-on
approach 10 running the business
during the pasl h\O month).
"\Ve want 10 do ever)thing pos·
sible 10 keep the nigh1club open
and to comply "ith the law,"
r-.ti1chell said. "We're the ones
"ho put up the money. The pco·
pie \\C hired before were con
men."
... Assi)t:tnl City Manager Ken
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8 Tuesday, March 151 1984
PORTS
SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARLSON, 642-4330, ext. 387
HIGH SCHOOL GIRU SWIMMING PRIVllWI
Corona del Mar girls feature Melanie •••
~ And a freshman named Laura
Weeshoff will help out, but in terms
of team titles ... a lot of questions
remain for the Sea Kings in Sea View ..
BY R.lCHAAD DUNN, Sroars \Varna . .
T he days of dominating are
over, but individually, Co·
rona del Mar High's girl~
swim te am won't miss a ~~~~~
stroke.
Led by junior sensation Melanie ·
Pclls and freshman oackstroker Laura Weeshoff,
CdM already has CIF Southern Section Division 11
qualifying times, while its 200-yard free relay and
200 medley relay are assured of competing at the
May 12 CIF preliminaries.
Weeshoff (back}, sophomore Priscilla Burch
(breaststroke), junior Karrie Cesario (butterfly) and
Pelis (free) clocked a I :59.50 against El Toro in the
medley rel ay, while junior Ali Hartshorn, sopho·
more Courtney Hardt, junior Ali Havriluk and an-
chor Pelis went 1 :48.50 in the 200 free relay against
Irvine, the defending Sea View League champion
which is expected to repeat in 1994.
Corona del Mar, winner of 11 straight league ti·
tics until last spring, should baule Woodbridge and
Newport Harbor for second place this season.
Irvine defeated CdM, 110-60, in the league open-
er March 9, when Pelis qualified for ClF in the 500
free (5:24.45) and 200 individual medley (2:18.79),
giving her a dozen individual Clf·qualifying swims
in her CdM career. Pells qualified in four events as
a freshman, and .six last year.
Senior co-captains Lindsay Foley (butterOicr) and
Jennifer Murdy (distance freestyler),· and
butterOier/bncksti'oker Sehra Dastur, are the only
·seniors returning from a year ago. ~-.
In addition to a heavy retu rning crop, CdM also
has junior diver Sandy Zubrin, u two-time defending
CIF Divisiori. II champion. to score points ut the
league finals.
Juniors Jennifer Rujanawech (IM), Heidi Wil-
liams (sprint freestylcr), Wendy Doggs (backstro·
kcr), Alexa Axton (brcaststrokcr), sophomores Les·
Icy Hamilton (distance freestyler), Christi S:l\vycr
(sprint frccstyler), Shaunna Ghuizi (butterOier) and
Melissa Ford {all-around), and freshmen Nelle
Alshuler (butterOier), Gcnelle Gentry {IM), Jul ie
Norton (freestyler) and Lusanna Russ (all-around),
will also be major contribute~.
Pelis, Cesario, Hartshorn and 13oggs are Volding's
top juniors, while Weeshoff and Alshuler are ex-
pected to make plenty or scoring waves for four
years. Hardt is probably the best sophomore ..
"We've got a real good freshmen crop that l'ln
real pleased with," Voiding said. "Dut we've only -
got three scoring seniors this year, so we're still a
young club."
Havriluk, who swam as a freshman, is also a vol-
leyball and soccer player, who missed last swim sea-
son because of a shoulde r injury. She could be a
"Irvine won it last yea r, and it lost only one gi rl,
so everybody will be going after them," CdM Coach
Doug Voiding said. "You put Irvine at the top, then
it could gel interesting." major factor in the sprint freestyle events. Melanie Pelis is Corona del Mar's featured swimmer on girls level entering the 1994 campaign.
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Sterling freshman class Jlas Harbor thinking big in Sea View circles
~ Pomeroy heads the class
of returnees in what's seen
as a strong Sailors year.
BY R.lCHAJU> DUNN, SroR·rs W1u ru
W hen freshmen
are pushing
upperclassmen
in practice, it
can only benefit the en-
tire asse mbly. Such is the ...
some serious goals, and I think she'll
really sh ine."
· ·Schutz (sprint frccstyler), Widger
(distance freestyler), Rcod (breaststro·
-kcr) ;ind Milliken (but1cr0icr) are aho
expected to make major contributions
for the Snilors. t
Juniors Marin McElfrcsh (IM and
buttcrOier) and Kelly Mel ntee (free-
-styler) are also solid. Shann on
Sweeney, a CIF freestyle qualifier last
year as a sophomore, is loi.t for the sea-
son bfcnuse of an injury.
case this spring for Newport Harbor
High's girls swim team.
"We've got a Jot of nice freshmen
this year, who are serious ubout swim·
ming fast and they're pushing every-
body else up in the ranks," Newport
Harbor Coach Todd Kolber said.
Rachel Arrow is a major threat in the butterfly stroke for this season's Newport Harbor· High girls swimming team.
· Sophomores Marti Gaffney (but-
ternier) :ind Katie Marsh .(freestyle r),
and fre~hmen Erin Murphy (backstro-
ker), Courtney SimQs (backstroker and
butterflicr), Darbaru Cohen (all·
around} and DcAnn Dryson (all-
around) should make a big impact.
about the season.''
"!t gives everybody a little more
drive. You don't want to take for grant-
ed that the underclassmen arc going to
be faster than anybody, but a lot of
those girls are pushing them in practice.
We had a real good first couple or
weeks of practice, and we're excited
Along with returni)lg standouts Rach-
el Arrow, Hanna Widger, Jenny Mil·
liken, Carey Read and Melissa Schutz,
all juniors, and seniors Maile Ellis
(freestyler), Tamira Clayton (but-
tcrnier) and Gretchen Schlu tz (breast~
stroker), the Sailors feature freshman
Melissa Pomeroy.
"She's good at everything," Kolber
said of Pomeroy, who has already quali-
ficd for the CIF Sou thern Scc1ion Divi·
sion 11 mee1 in the 100-yard backstroke
( l :06.5) and 200 individual medley
(2:21.0).
Pomeroy, whose club affiliation is
Nova Aquatics in Irvine, is also an ex-
cellent butterOier and freestyler.
"I think she's been much faster in
the 100 back," Kolber said. "She's
going to be a real nice ct to the
team. She fills in a few spots where we
Beatty leads the way for rebuilding E.stancia
..,.. Wells, Uceda, Fassnacht
join Beatty to form nucleus
of Eagles ' swim package .
Bv RICHARD DUNN, Sroan Warna
W ith seven significa nt swimmers
gone from last yea r because of
gr:.idua tion, rebuildi ng is a mode~t way
to put it for Estancia High's girls swim
team in 1994.
Dul, thus for, there have been some
surprises for third-year coach
Nancy McCullough, whose Eagles
finished 6-6 overall a year ago, 2-3 \
in the formidable Pacific Coast
League, where Trabuco Hills and
Laguna Hills traditionally reign.
Frecstyler Karen Deally, the Eagles'
only senior, and expected to be a
major contributor in the relay events,
is one of only four returning swim-
mers. Juniors Eden Wells (backstro-
ker), Maria Uceda (buJternicr ·and
breasts t roker) and Heidi
f;i~snucht (bu11erflier and indi·
vidual medley) arc the other re-
turners.
"It's a young team, but it's
looking very strong," McCullough
said. "After having all of my se-
niors graduate, l wasn't quite i.ure
wha t to expect, but \\e/e looking very
strong."
Sophomores Megha n Williams
(backst roker and JM), Aliccn Bennett
(freestylcr) and Sarah Bruneau (all-
around) should also make an impact.
HIGH SCHOOL SOCCER HONOU
were weak last year."
Arrow, who S\\ itched club affiliates
and is now swimming at Golden West,
was primarily a distance frcestylcr in
her first two seasons, but now will con-
centrate on the butterfly and breast-
stroke. A versa tile swimmer, Arrow has
already qualified for CIF in the 100-
yard freestyle (56.7).
"She's a very talented girl," Kolber
said. "This year, Rachel's been setting
"(Dryson) looks like she'~ goi ng to be
successful , and (Murphy) is one of the
hardest working freshmen to come into
the program in a loni::4ime," Kolber
said.
Gaffney can also swim the individual
medley, 100 and 500 freestyles.
Slim pickings at Costa Mesa
BY R..ICHAJU> DVNN, S110u~ W111ru
T here are no seniors, only five returning swimmers, and " grand totnl
of 10 -on the squad for first-year Costa Mesa High girls swim coach
Arland Kaminski.
The Mustangs' personnel, howeve r, can be interesting: Sophomore
Katie Grogan, perhaps the best swimmer, also plays water polo, one of
the few girls in the Clf Southern Section to do so; Jamie Smith, u
sprint frcestylcr, played freshmen football. last autumn, and plans to put
the pads on again next season.
IH MllA/ll99e 7
Manz shares Offensive MVP honors in PCL NEW NEW NEW NEW
Patios • Entries • Courtyards
E stancia High senior forward
Tracie Manz, who tied Tra-
b\lco Hills senior Lindsay Rogers
for Pacific Coast League scoring
honors with 14 regular-season
goals, shared Offensive MVP lau-
rels with Rogers to top the locals
on the coaches' All-PCL girls soc-
cer team.
• Manz fin ished with 15 goals to
c::ip a strong varsity career, hel ping
lend Coach Jenny Tavares' squad
t~ a Clf wild-card playoff victory,
before finishing with 11-7-6.
. Other Eagles named to the firs t
tpam were seniors Jackie Connelly
and Tita Tavares, as well as soph·
qmore Christine Duhle.
• Senior Monica LeSage was the
lbne first-team representative fur
<;osta Mesa.
1 Coach Don Johnston's Mus-
tpngs, who posted the best record
if1 the program's hjstory at 8-5-5,
were, however, represe nted on the
~cond team by Jenny Avitio and
Jc ica Schroeder.
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ALL·PACIFIC COAST LEAGUE
(Co•che•' Hlectlons)
Offensive Co-MVP•
T racle Manz, Estancia Sr.
Lindsay Rogers, Trabuco Hiiis Sr.
Defensive MVP
Sondra Carlson, Laguna Hills Sr.
Moat V•lu•ble Oo.lkeeper
Sarah Lang, Laguna Hdls Sr.
• '1r•t Teem
Jacklt Comelly, Estancli Sr
Nicole Restivo. T rabuco Hans Jr
Meoan Macleod, Trabuco H1Qs fr
Tlta Tavares. Estancia St
Carrie Guyer, LIOUN Htds So.
Jenniter Brick. T rabuco Hin s So
"40tllCa LeSaoe. Co$1a Mm St.
Hulhef SU!lon. Trabueo Hills So SUCy Rot>crts. Laouna Hills fr,
CIWISW Dahle. Esrnll So
S.OondTHm
Hlilaly Kyte. Laguna Beach Sr
usa Casey, Trabueo Hiiis ft. Hol!Y Ferguson. E1tancl1 Jr.
As!Hy OIMet1, Laguna H•h So
ICtll)' G.vner. Laouna Buell Ft M ~ lJgUlll Hdls So
Alyson o.tcn. Estnia Jf
Jenny A• Cosu Mm St Tlltrny ~ LIQIN ..... Jt
Jmlca Schroeder, CoslJ Mcu So
MieheUt WtSl. CtfC\#Y St Jemffer Tyus, t.aow Btacll St
Honoreble montlon lloc.1•)1 Heathef
hkdl (CM), Sara AckelSOll (CM), Whitney GiWam
(E) lfld Dot1 Mnh (()
Eagles' Diii MVP, lor PCL boys
~ stanc:ia High senior for·
.£J ward Orea Dill, who
notched 10 of his 16 goals and
:ill five assists during the 10·
gnme Pacific Coast League
schedule, was voted Most Valu-
able Player by 1hc circuit's six
coaches.
Dill, a thrce-ycur starter,
helped lead the Eagles 10 the
ClF Southern Sec&ibn Division
Ill playoffs, ncuina 1he lone
goal in a wild·card·round vie·
tory at Garden Grove High.
Joining Dill on the coaches'
first team were local 5Cnior
rullbac:ks Chris Sondro (Estan·
c:ia) an<l Fred Wood (Costa
Mesa), in addition to Costa
Mesa senior midfielder Carlos
Avalos.
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Pl•tB lillk ·ID BOml rayi
lllDWlng twin trllmphs Albrand's
_clutch hit ~ Pirates· men, women
toy with competition at
~· San Antonio Invitational.
WALNUT The Orartge
c¢as t College men and women's
S"(lmming team swept to victories
at the Mt. San Antonio Invita-
tional last weckcpd.
The Coast men finished wfth
602 points, well ahead of runner.-u! Long Beach City, which had
4 7. OCC's Matthias Otte set a
m et record in 'lhe 100 backstroke
w(th a 51.88 clocking.
The OCC women, showing su-
periority in t~ relay events, nearly
doubled .the butput of second-
pt?ce ·Saddle ack, compilini" 693
pqints to 374 for the Gauchos.
MIN ~earn sCOfes: 1. Orange Coast, 662; 2.
LUf'lg Beach, 427; 3, Golden W~st, 360; 4,
P~omar, 3SO; s. Saddleback, 277; ~·
O,affcy, 253; 7. SO Mesa, 220; 8. Rio
Hondo, 1S8; 9. Fullerton, 117; 10.
Grossmont, 91 ; 11. Otrus, 79; 12.
P¥adena. 72; 13. Mt. San Antonio, 65; 14 •. V. Valley, 19; 15. Cypress, 9.
1.meter diving-1. Chavez (Ch), 319.70;
l . Ferrero (lAV), 301.05; 3. Veluco (SOM),
l?0.20. 3·meter divlng-1. Chaffey '(Ch),
358.20; ?. Velasco (SOM), 322.SS; 3.
S4C1duth (Pal), 307.SS. 200 free relay-·1.
Ofange Coast, 1 :27.40 .. SOO free -1. Vela
ILB), 4:47.81; 2. Ramirez (LB), 4:S0.86; 3.
MrMlllan (OC91 4:53.41. 100 Oy-1. Otte
<OCC), 52.90; 2. Ferguson (0CC), 54.58;
l. Putran (LB), 54.91. 100 fr~-1. k oerner «1W>1 47.90; 2. Br0wn (f ), 48.64; J. Ando
11'111), 41f. 95. 800 free relay-1. long
Beach, 7: 13.01; 2. Orange Coast, 7: l 3.24.
4Q0 medley relay -1. Long Beach, 3:38.36;
MESA
From Page 6
"She's a pctiie thing, but !)he's
vqry strung for her size," Kaminski
l><jid of Smith.
"She's a grcut alt-.1round ath-
lutc, und she's turning into a pret-
ty decent sprinter. (Grogan) does
everything; she prefers the IM (in-
dividual medley), but she's capable
of swimming and doing well in ev-
erything."
Juniors Leslie Christi ansen (but-
tcrnier and backstroker) and Eliz-
abeth Christiansen (sprint frce-
styler) are sisters who )hould
make major contributions this
spring, while sophomores Tracy
~elly (backstroker) and Loren~
2. ORftlll Cout, 3:39.09.
1650 free-1. Sch Ch), 16:49.8Si
2. McMillan (OCC), 1 . ; 3. lt111n
(CW), 11:21 .00. 50 fl'ff •uthamp
(PAI}, 21.67; 2. Ando CP•I), ; 3.
S.Mnskl (l.9), 22.76. 200 f -1. Koerner
(CW), 1:4.5.68; 2. Ruffini (OCC), 1:46,8.5;
3. Vel' (LI), 1 :47.24. 100 baclt-1. Otte
(OCC), 51.88; 2. Andrade <OCC), 57.09; 3.
Rlttge,, (QCC), 57.Sl. 400 IM-1.
Ferguson'(OCC), 4:16,88; l . Oal>tt (S),
4:20.1 Si 3. ~mirez (LB), 4:13.68. 200
medley relay-;o l . Orange Cout, 1:38.4.4.
100 breast-1. Ferguson (OCC), 58.16; 2.
Otte (OCC), 1 :OC>.48; 3. Emmons (OCC),
1 :Ol.01 , 400 frte relay-1. Orange Coast,
3:11.78. .
WOMIN
Team scores: 1. Orange Coast, 693; 2.
Saddleback, 374; 3. Golden West, 311; 4.
SD Mesa, 242.50; S. Chaffey, 227.SO; 6.
P~ar, 195; 7. Mt. San Antonio, 153; 8.
lo11g Beach, 132; 9. Fullerton, 76; 10.
Grossmont, 75; 11 . Rio.Hondo, 66; 12.
Citi'us, S8; 13. Pas;ad,ena, 29; 14. lA Valley1 5;-1S. Cypress, o.. .
l·m~u diving-1. Qrlson (OCC),
331.6S; 2. Ed~ds (OCC), 321.30; 3.
Roberson (S), 301.80. 3-meter diving-1.
Edwards (QCC), 371.6S; 2. Roberson (S),
336.85; 3. Oldenkamp (Ch), 273.65. 200
medley relay-1. Orange Coast, 1:5S.27.
500 free -1. Nasution (Ch), S:20.S3; 2. B~am (OCC), S:24.41; 3. Palle (S),
5:25.77. SO ny-1. Nasutipn (Ch), 28.03;
2. Oalremont (OCC), 28.16; 3. Richardson
(Pal), 28,61. SO free-1. Pavlovich (S),
2S.1S; 2. Kossub (OCC), 25.8S; 3. Ullrich
(GW), 26.28. 100 IM-1. Alison (SOM),
1 :01.11; 2. Nasution (Ch), 1 :02.47; 3. Sota
(f), 1 :04.40. 400 free relay-1. Orange
Coast, 3:47.1 O.
400 medley relay ~ 1. Orange Coast,
4:12.7S. 50 bre.ut-1. Baham (OCC),
32.73; 2: Kramer (GW), 32.85; 3. Reade
(f), 33.SS. 200 free-1. Palle (S), 2:01 .26;
2. Simpkins (OCC), 2:04.13; J. OeCook
(OCC), 2:0S.19. 50 badc-1. Terry (SOM),
28.13; 2. Kossub (OCC), 28.23; 3. Burden
(S), 29.&~. 100 free -1. Terry (SOM),
52.48; 2. Pavlovi<h (S), 56.12; 3. Reade !f ),
56.65. 200 free relay-I . 5,lddleback,
1 :43.36; 2. Orange Coast, 1 :43.53.
lilts sec
~ Vanguards rally with pair
of ninth -inning runs to
trim The Master's, 4-3.
COSTA c~
MESA -Jason n ~ ~l~r~~:~~e :~~ ~~ ft t ~\'
one out _in the ~,,,J.J t ~
bottom ·of the • .,,.,,. •
ninth · ~Ming lift-.( e sa 0
cd the Southe·rn California College
baseball team to a come-from-
bchind 4-3 vi~tory over The .Mas-
ter's in an NAIA Dist~ict 3. game .
. at SCC Monday. sec (7-14} entered the ninth
trailing 3-2, but Josh Sewell trig-
gered the rnlly
with a single
and pin ch-
ru n ne r, Alex
Diaz proceeded
to steal second.
One 'out later,
desig'nated hit-
ter Augie Pena
wal ked and
Dave See ley THE /LA WATCH rocketed a sin-
• Starts: 3 1 f f'll •Innings pitched; 231/.J gle to e t to 1
•Record: 2· 1 the bases.
•ERA: 1.93 The Master's
i Hits: 15 'then changed
•Strikeouts: 5 pitchers and Al -• Walks: 11 •Next start brand worked Mauri (fr.:c~tylcr) arc also return -March t8 the count to 1-2
ing letter winner). before -hitting
Other top newcomers, along ·the ball between'
with Smith, include Arny House · shortstop and third base to scor.e
(brcaststrokcr) and freshmen Re-both the tying and go·ahead runs.
gina Kamaka-Tie tjen (freestylcr} SCC took a 1-0 lead in the first
and Elaine Grogan {brcaststroker inning, courtesy of a balk. But The
and frcestykr). Freshman back-Master's (6-1 1-2) stored u pair of
strokcr/bu'tternicr Colleen Lund runs jn the fourth and another in
. could be the best . in the young t.he seventh for u 3-1 lead.
crop. The Vanguards lightened it with
"She's a great aJJ-around swim· a run in the bottom of the eighth
mer,''. Kaminski said of Lund. on an' R131-singlc by Jason Brissey.
"She's a backstroker, who's be· SCC will entertain Concordia
coming a butterflier and will even-University o~ Irvine in a Golden
tuall be an IM swimmer like it or State Athletic Conference match-
y • ' s1 • up today. The next start for fe-not, ~ecause she s so ~ood. !1e mule pitcher Ila Borders is this
doesn t have mu~h exper~cnce with Friday when the Vanguards host
!he IM, but,,that s what l m groom-Whitman College of Washington.
tng her for. Borders is also slated to start
. Wednesday,· March 23, when SCC Estancia defeated by Woodbridge in tennis hosts Pacific· Lutheran.
IRVINE Rob Horansky
~wept his three sets in No. ·1 sin-
gles, but that was the lone high-
light fo r Estanci:t High, as the Ea-
gles ( 4-2) dropped a 16-5 decision
to .Woodbridge Monday in a non-
ltJague tennis match on the War-
riors' courts.
WOODBRIDGE 16, ESTANCIA I
Singles: llor.1nsky (E) def. Oiorkm;m, G·2,
dd. Farol.hf;iy, 6·4, def. Call, 6·2; l conJrd
(E) won, 2-(default), lost, 4·6, won, 7·6;
Radisay (E) lost, 2·6, 2·6, 0·6.
Doubles: Rudulph-W.1gncr (E) lost to
Colcman·Oo, 1 ·6, .lost lo Blum·Chi.rng,
3·6, lost to Suzul.i-Joncs. 0·6: Lin-W)'tlra
(E) lost, 4>61 6·7, 2·6; Anthony·Kcarns (f )
lost, 1·6, 0·6, 0·6.
Eagles collect first so~ball triumph, 1. 6-3
COSTA MESA -The Es1ancia
l f igh girls soft ball team used an
11 -run second inning to cru!)h vis-
iting Los Amigos Monday, 16-3.
Winning pitcher Jill Black had a
two-run i.'riple, as the Eagles im-
proved to 1-4 th is season.
ESTANCIA 16, LOS AMIGOS 3
Los Amigos O 1 O 002 0-3 6 3
fsl11nd.t 0(11)0 0-11 x-16 9 3
Wilkey and Satclc; Black ;ind ferrym.ln.
W-Black, 1-3. L-Will.cy. 38-Black (E).
sec 4, THE MASTElr'S 3
Th~Master's 000 200 100-3 8
SoC.1t College 100 000 011-4 8
OO\\howcr, Prisl.e (9) and Tomlinson;
llomutoff, Brissey (8) .1nd Seeley.
W-8risscy. l-Dowho"er. 28-Turner
(SCC). 38-Tomlinson !TM).
DEEP SEA FISHING f'\.
MONDAY'S FISH COUNTS
Newport L•ndln9 -2 boats, 30
anglers. 1 ~ sand bass, 17 calico b.us, f6
rode fish, 8 sculpin, 1 whitefish, 31
mac1'crcl.
D•v•y'• Leeker -3 boilts, 64 ilnglcrs.
200 bonito; 18 sculpin, 4 shccphcad, :.18
rock f1sh, 21 red sn~pper, 14 salmon
grouper, 1 >\hite fi5h, 8 perch.
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Tuttlday, March 15, 11M 'f _
Seeking the prime seat
~ Television personality Bill Macdonald
prefers the nltty-gritty with fans in stands.
BY PJcH.AS.D DUNN, Sroa.n Wann'
B ill Macdonald's credentials allow him to fre-
quent any press box in the country. He even
anchors a nightly sportscast on Prime Ticket
called ''Press Box.:· , ,
But Macdonald, who grew up playing volleyball
at lifeguard tower No. S at Corona dcl Mar beach,
agonitlng' through the Angels' heartaches of the
1970s and cheering for Roman Gabriel touchdown
passes, prefers something more like aisle 20, row
N, seat 4.
He'll pay for popcorn and ·cracker Jacks and
sodas, rather than devour the freebies in the press
box. He'd rather watch a game
with screaming fans., ·rather
than with stoic sportswriters
and sportscasters. Thanks, but
no thanks .
")'d ratlier,sit in seats than
the press box/' said Macdon&ld,
.a Newport Beach resident and
Corona del Mar High graduate,
and· a smooth talking, wheeler-
dealer type who knocked on
poors to land his first SpQrts
radi'b job.
Macdonald, who joined
Prime Ticket in 1985 as a play-
by-play announcer for the
Major Indoor Soccer League's
Los Angeles Lazers, aggres-
sively pursued a radio career
after graduating from USC. He
grew up listening to Chick
Hearn on the Laker broadcasts,
Yin Scully with the Dodgers,
Oick Enberg and Don Drysdale Bill Macdonald
with the Augels.·
He bought air time, sold ads and assumed the
role of annol!ncer for l4 Lazer home soccer games
on radio station K.BOBJFM in West Covina during
the team's 1982-83 season. "It was the smallest
-station I could find ," Macdonald said. "It was so
small, nobody could hear it. You'd have to put foil
over yourself on the roof of your house with .a
radio to hear it."
M acdonald expanded his responsibilities to
public relations in 1984, then 1ohn Buss, the
son of Jerry Buss, who owned Prime Ticket~ ·liked
Macdonald so much that he hired him to do tele-
vision when the network decided to put soccer on
the air. Macdonald's television career branched
out from there, sooill-becoming a Southland media
juggernaut.
But in his hear.t, Macdonald will always be a
fan.
1·1 Jove being a fan ," he said. "I love seeing my
buddies In the press box, but I've never sat in the
press box at a Rams game. I've sat in the standf
before, and done post-game inte.,.ws. l'm the
hugest Rams fan. My dad and I have had seuon
tickets for 27 years, so they better not move. I
share season tickets for tl'le Angels aod Mighty
Du cks. I rove going with my f rieods and dad to
games.
"l went on the field after the Angels won the
divisio n in 197~, and I got my picture on the front
page of the ~egister; I was there when Dave
Henderson hit the home run off Donnie Moore
(in the 1986 playoffs). I'm still agonizing over it.
To this day, if the Angels win another division .
title, I'd still run on the fieldJ' ·
From the seats, of course.
Macdon'aJd, who never had aspirations to be a
newscaster, hosted "It's Your Call'' for fou r years,
Prime Ticket's live, phone-in
talk show, when he interviewed
hundreds of spoi:~ ~ests rang-
ing from Gene. Hackman aed
his interest in judo, to Hank'
Gath~rs in his las~relevision in-
terview.
''The thing about .Prime
Ticket that's so good is
that it's allowed me to do a ton
of things," Ma~donald said.
''Jim Rome (on ESPN2) does
his phone-in .talk show com-
pletely different. The format's
the same, but Rome has taken
his stuff to a new level. He's
completely an animal.
"But I stopped 'It\ Your
Call' show when the contract
expired, and the producer said
we've got to find something for
you to do. He said they wanted
me .to do news, but ·1 never had
an aspiration . to be a news-
caster, I'd alway.s wamed to do
play-by-play. But they needed a guy ro ~ome in, so
literally in two weeks I learned what I needed to
do. It was "like cramming for a final exam. a.!ld in
two weeks I was on 'Press Box: ..
Macdonald, whose freshmen b~ketball ·coach at
CdM in 1972-73 was Paul Orris. the Sea Kings'
current head coach, refuses to leave Newport
Beach, even though Prime Ticke t's located in Cen-
tury City.
"l live for-it down there," Macdonald said. ''I
gre'w up down there, a nd I'm not going to move,
no matter how bad the commute is, or what the
earthquakes do to the freeways -I'll take side
streets. 1 have three bo>s (four-year-old twins Kirk
and Cory, and six-month-old Bill, Jr.), and I hope
th ey go to Corona del Mar. TeU the Tars that l
hope they're Sea Kings, and like Tonya Harding
said, I hope they kick their butts.''
In case you hadn't noticed, Macdonald is also
quite a ~ea Kings fan.
Murphy named lNorth c.oac.h TODAY'S SCHEDULE
Corona dcl Mar High graduate
Mike Murphy, currently the head
couch at Sm1ora High, has been
named to coach of the North boys
squad fo r this year's Orange
County High School All-Sta r
Game at Orange Coast College. ,
Murphy, a 1975 graduate ut
CdM, is in his fo urth. yea r at So-
nora. He also attended and pluycd
basketball at Southern Californ ia
College. This year, his Sonora
squad went 23-6 before bowing out
in the semifinals of the Clf lll-
AA pUlyoffs against Servile.
The South boys coach is Gordon ....
Oillingsley, who di rected fountain
Valley to a 22·6 mark. 1'he Barons
reached the I-AA quarterfinals
where ·they \\ere beaten by Long
I3cuch Poly:
Named co:.ich. of the South girb
is Sun Clemente's Mary Mulliga n.
who led her team to a 21-6 m.i rk
thi) sea!>on· before :i scusun-cnding
setback to Uuena in the l·A semi-
fi nals.
Mary H:.iuscr ol f\latcr Dei 1s
the North girls co..1ch.
The games arc scheduled for
April 23 at OCC. The girls tip off
at 4 p.m., the boys at 7:30.
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WYER. LANE 0 US MAPS . PARTNERSHIP, AS TAUS· Interest thereon, 11 pro-the cashier's certified or H YDROCARBONS OF and w1itten nollc:e ol d.-fCIT.ACtON JUDICIAL) Bay Jl.ldic•al Dlstucl 500 \Page 3 hn& 25l $69 i 891ll
On 04/05/94 at 10:00 RECORDS OF ORANGE TOR ANO FIRST AMEAI· video Jn said note(s), ad· other checks specified In EVERY KIND ~ND CHAR· fault and ol election to NOTICE TO DEFENDANT: "C" Third Avenue Cnula Income tor ltlt year (?age l 3
.M., PROFESSIONAL COUNTY, CALIFORNIA, CAN TRUST COMPANY, vancu, II any, under the Civil Code Section 292.4h ACTER, INCLUDING PE· cause the under11gned lo (Avlso a Acusado) VICTOR Vl t CA 91910 Mt B) Sl 68 519 816 ' . ORECLOSURE CORPO· TOGETHER WITH ALL IM· AS TRUSTEE., RECORDED terms of the Deed of Trust. (payable In lull at the time TROLEUM, Oil, GAS. AS· sell said property to satisfy H. WISE, and LEATHA M 11 a, . O b 1 r II\ r
ATION as the duly ap· PROVEMENTS THEREON, JANUARY 13, 1983 AS IN-estimated lees, charges of aale to T.D. Service PHALTUM AND TAR, THAT said obligallons, and lher• WISE, and DOES 1 through The name, address, and (~~ ~;m:,~~Jl $l~~12o 343 nted Trustee under and EXCEPTING THEREFROM STRUMENT NO. 83-020322 and expenses of the Company) all right, title MAY NOW HEREAFTER BE alter the undersigned 20, Inclusive telephone number ol plain-Wi h by. "'th ui lb.
ursuant to Oeed of Trust, CONDOMINIUM UNITS 101 OF OFFlCIAL RECORDS. Trustee and of tht lrusts and Interest convoyed to FOUND, LOCATED. CON· caused said notice ol d• YOU ARE BEINO SUED 8Y t1tf'e attomey, or ~a1nt11f te'mse~e .,. ~rda~ :.,th:
ecorded on 09/14/89 H THROUGH 120, 201 PARCEL3: created. by said Deed of and now held by If under TAINED, DEVELOPED OR fault and of ell!Qtlon to bo PLAINTIFF: (A Ud. le esta' w1thOIJt ao attorney. 1s (El 1 "'
umenl No. 89-493486 THROUGH 220, ANO 301 AN EXCLUSIVE EASE-Trust. to-wit: $318,744.90 said Deed ol Trust In the TAKEN ON, IN, UNDER OR recorded September 20, domandando) CHULA nombre, la dlfe<:cton y el Annu~~ltmt!Rt~f ~~ ~k., Page •• of Of• THROUGH 320. IN-MENT APPURTENANT TO Estimated property hereinafter Cl• FROM SAID LANO, OR 1993 as Instr. No 635580 VISTA MARINA/RV PARK n d I I d I enot m r
1aJ Recoids In the office CLUSIVE, LOCATED EACH UNIT FOR THE USE Accrued Interest and ad· scribed: ANY PART THE;.REOF, In Book Page oi OtflCial LT'O , a California Um1tad .~~o d~ ~:n.~ll'll: lo tlle lns~~~CommlUlonlr,
the Recorder of OR· THEREON. , ANO OCCUPANCY OF dltlonal advances, It any, TRUSTOR: HELEN M. WITHOUT HOWEVER ANY Records In the otfice of lhe Pertnershlp -v n • pursu~nl "' "'w
GE County, CaJ.lomla. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THOSEPORTIONSOFTHE wlH lncreaH this figure MAHER RIGHT OF SURFACE rocorderolOrangecounty: You have 30 CALENDAR o del demandante que no OltTERH NICKH .. Presldtnt
culed by' BEVERLY All Oil, OIL RIGHTS, MIN· RESTRICTED COMMON prior lo sale. BENEFICIARY: HOME ENTRY OR ANY RIGHT OF Said Sale of pro~rty Wiii DAYS aNer this summons \1tnt abogado, H ) JOHN f CLEAAY Slcrei.aty
IS SPAY AN UNMAR· ERALS, MINERAL RIGHTS, AREA DESIGNATED IN The beneficiary under BANK. recorded November ENTRY TO THE SUBSUR· be made In "es ia" condl· 11 H(Ved on you to fUe a RON H. OBERNDOAFER, Newpo1t 8uc:fl·COSll Mm
f!IED WOMAN, H T1u11or, NATURAL GAS RIGHTS THE DECLARATION OF uld Deed of Trust hereto· 20, t99t at Instr. No. 91· FACE THEREOF TO A lion without covenant or ty~wntten resj)bn1e II thl1 ES 0 ., FIS CH 8 ECK ~ Pltot
iliOME FEDERAL SAVINGS AND OTHER HYDROCAR· COVENANTS, CONDI· fore 111ecuted and deUV· 632883 In Book 1>'119 of Of. DEPTH OF 500 FEET BE· warranty, 111.~rtH or Im. court. OBEF\NDOFER WATERS CN139806 ~ lNO LOAN ASSOCIATION, BONS BY WHATSOEVER TIONS ANO RESTRIC· tred to the undersigned a flclal RtcOfdl In the omce NEATH THE SURFACE OF piled, regarding Utle poi· A lett., Of phone call will & O'CONN~ A p C 5464 14 t!i,16.17,18, 1994
I CORPORATION, as Ben• NAME l<NOWN, GEOTHER· TIONS RECORDED -IN written Oeclaratlon of D• of the Recorder of er.,. SAID PROPERTY FOR THE session. or tneumbrancll, not protac:t you; your type. Groumont C~t~ "0rive
llclary WILL SELL AT MAL STEAM ANO ALL BOOK 13318, PAGE 133 fault end Demand tor Sal.-, ounty; DEVELOPMENT, REMOVAL lo pay tht remaining pr~I-written response mull ~ '1----------
UBLIC AUCTION TO THE PRODUCTS DERIVED OF OFFICIAL RECORDS, and a written Nollet of 01t-said deed Of trutt de-OR EXPLORATION OF ~I aum ol tne note(a) ... In proper legal form II you Third Floot, La Mna, Call·
IGHl;ST BIDDER FOR FROM ANY OF THE FORE· ANO SUPPLEMENTARY fault a.net Electlon to Sell. acrlbes the fOltowlng prop-SAID RESOURCES AND cured by Mid dMCI Of want the CO\lf'l to heat you. lorn,. 91942, (6tt) •04-----------.
ASH (payable at time ol GOING, THAT MAY BE DECLARATION OF COV• The undetllgned caused trty: SUBSTANCES AS RE· Trust. with Interest u In case 1200 ~ale I~ lawful money of \ht WITHIN OR UNDER THE ENANTS.1.. CONDITIONS said i.otlct of Oelaull and PARCEL 1: UNIT 11, AS SERVED BY bEED RE-said note provided, ado tt you do nol file your r• DATE: NOV 09, 1"3
nlted States, by cash, a PARCEL OF LANO HERE· AND RE~TRICTIONS RE· Electl°'1 IO Sell to be r• SHOWN ON THAT CEA-CORDED JANUARY 4, vancta, II eny, una. the sponH on llMt, you may bf N. UUTISTA. ~
aahler·1 chick drawn by e INABOVE DESCRIBED. TO. CORDED IN BOOK 13789, c~td In Ille county where TA IN C 0 N 0 0 MIN I UM UNIS "5 INSTRUMENT NO. ltrms ot tald 0..0 of I09e the cue, and YCM uey
tale or naUonal bank, a OETHER WITH THE PER· PAGE 55tl OF OFFICIAL thereat property Is located PLAN RECORDED JANU· 85-0021173 OF OfFIOW. Tru1I, '"'· Chlrg4!t and W19ff, money end prop. NOTICE TO ™EPERSON
heck dr1wn by • 1t11le O! PETIJAL RIGHT OF ORIU. RECORDS, ANO SHOWN and more than three ARY 3, 1SNM, AS INSTRU. RECORDS. upeneet of tilt Tt\lllM ~ !'Ny be taken W•lhout dertl credit union, Of 1 ING MINING, EXPLORING ON THE CONDOMINIUM month1 flave et.pstd l ine. MENT NO. 84,.001777, ANO PARCEL 3: AN E.XCLU· and of lhe vuttt crNt9d luMer waming from lhe SERVED· 'Y°" .,. -*
htck drawn by 1 at11t1 or AND OPERATING THERE· PLAN FOR EACH UNIT. auth rtc:ordallon. AS DEFINED )N THE DEC· SIVE RESTRICTED COM· by Mid Deed Of TMI. Said court. II In lndlvldull ~
deral .. vlnga and loan l'OR ANO STORINO IN PAACEL4: DATl10~1/94 LARATION OF COV· t.ION AREA EASEMENT .... Wlllbeheldoo: Theft e1e other leVal,... P*theCINeWponBHcn..
.. oclallon, 11vlng1 ia· AND REMOVING THE AN EASEMENT FOR USE p RO p 1111 OH AL ENANTS, CONDITIONS APPURTENANT TO SUCH Metch 22, 1"4, II 3·00 Q\lirementt You 1'111' wanl Coete Mesa Daily l'ilOt
l•tion or 1av1ng1 b1nk SAME FROM SAIO LANO ANO ENJOYMENT OF THE rORICLOIURIE COR ANO RESTRICTIONS FOA CONDOMINIUM UNIT FOR p.m. on IN tronc at1p1 10 LO aill an 111omey nghl febri.;ery 22 March t 9
cllled'ln aoctton 5102 01 OR ANY OTHER LANO, IN· "COMMUNITY FACILITIES" Ill 0 "AT' 0.. • ~ KNOWLETON MANOR VEHICULAR PARKING the entrance or the ()fange away. " YOl.I dO not k~ 11 1"4 • • •
Flnanclll COd• Ind IU• CLUDING THE RIGHT TO OF lRACT NO. 833e, AS T l I H'UTTON tTHE "DECLARATION") OVER AHO ACROSS THAT CMc Center, 300 t . Cnap. en 1norney, you may Ult • f.104
lted to do bualntu In WHIPSTOCK OR DIAEC· SET FORTH ANO DESIO-,... ••• RECORDED JANUARY 3. PORTION Of lHE COM· mM Oraoge. CA .,, anomty reltr!tt aorvtC•t;;=::::;:;:;;;;;:;~u • ..., •• , At: AT' THE TlONALL y DAILL ANO NATED IN THE OECLA-CINTRI DRIVS, SUITI 1984 AS INSTAUM(NT NO. MON AREA AS SHOWN IN Al I.he time of 11'11 IMlal Or • leQal lid on1c. (lietodll
HAPMAN AVENUE EN· MINE FROM I.ANOS RATION Of RE$TAIC. tOIO, IANTA ANA. CA 14.001171 BOTH OF Of· ™! CONO()MtNIUM PLAN pUblfcatlon Of ll'Wt no~. In the p"hoM boOk) • ANC! TO THE Cl'llC OTHER THAN THOSE TIONS AND THE SUPPi.i-•1707 Telephone flCIAL RlCOAOS OF OR-AlliO OEICAIHO IN THE ihe ~amount of IM Mn-~ oe QUO .. lflo
INTER It.DO •• 300 £AST HEREIN AD 0 v E 0 (. MENTARY DECLARATION PILOT o• ..... .,,.D ANOE COUNTY. CAUFOA· DECLARATION A!'IAAED NIO balainee ol lhe oblltl-hQIJen "" Cftaeoon )UCff. HAPMAN AV(NUE, OR· SCR18ED. Oil. OA GAS 0' AUTAICTIONS AHO , -NIA. TO IN PAACIL 1 ABOVE llon tecuNd by lhe tribOve eitl 11tted .. ,,. un ~o ell QI CA .,. l'IQhl, 1111• WELLS, TUNNELS ANO AS SHOWN ON THE OQN. tt • .,.. rMOUrC• you PARCEL 2: AN UNOJ. PA"OU 4: A NON-Clneflbeel dMCI Of Inlet ~o DtAS ·c~ENOARIOS
tnltf"l conveyed to SHAFTS INTO, THAOUOH DOMINIUM Pl.AN. can count on to aen a VID~D 1/20Tt1 INl'EAIST IX CL. U SI VE AP-#Id 91\1~ eott9, 11· para Jlf"enlar una r• now hekl by 11 wndet OA AeflOSS THE SUI-PAACft. 5: myrtad of motenan-IN ANO TO ALL Of THI PUATINANT lAUMENT '*'"8. MCI lld¥8!1C", Is tpweMa ~a tnlQUlnl
... _ ... ....... ...... .... Dted of Trut1 In lht SUAl'ACI Of' THI LANO A NON-!XCLUSIVt !ASE· dlM Items, bocaute RfAL PROPIRTY LO. T'O SVCH CONDOMINIUM llS.1,,~~··· en ... cone
tllUlltd In tak1 H 1!. IU IN A 9 0 VI DI· MINT l'OA INORHS ANO our COlumne comp .. CATED wrt}1IN LOT' 1 ()II UNIT FOR tNOAUS. n e poMlllla 1'\M .. .,. UM _,. o UN lameda 0 Al• -
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... aariclv.~ TOM ;,UCH WHI,.• PORTIONS Of TRACT NO. C81U SHOWN ON A MAP RE· JOYMINT OVl!.R TH! bid Ny._*' IN!\ 1t'f ~Pf~04ec~cton~~· ~~;2,..;•~l*'r•;•;1L_~...,.~~--J~··~···· EXHllMT A Ma ... ?S'-COf\DfD IN IOOK IOI, ~ • ~rwi tt..,. !'!
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CROSSWORD PUZZLE llOTIWILDI
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TolPreecal ............ In CdM
now l*tng, .. poalt:
l ~up • Oft Ola OOMll 10S.-. 14 Zodl9c Men 16 LeM (1o,iMfd)
"Margltine
1l WrOflO
11 Toy
20 AfflnNtlw
2 1 Food llltl
23 leolaled 24 Java'• 25~1Qein
·2e ~ pride
30 Receclecl
34 Comtnandlt 35~ 37 Lendan -
SI Wild peny
39 Coin of
loelancl 41 WlM Men 42 Tint
43 Pinto -
44 Llldybug, tor one 48 ConCklCtof -PreYin
49 ()filled
50 Aallstanl
52 Othefwlr. 53 Dogllke
5e Most
qualifHKI 57 Insect 60 Stretched 62GIOW1ng~
141* 16 TrldlloMI
~ U Wllleup 17ClmecM-.. TrlnMlll
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DOWN
1 FrOlie
2 Froet 3 Sacred bl<d of Egypt \
4 Femele Utta
5 Co«klOf
8 AdlleW
7 Future p!ant
9 Stoc>
• ContuM 10 ANociat• (Wllll)
11 A~ from the
wind 12 Genuine 13 Flahlng boat
lt Alpine tong 22 Hockey grMI
Bobby -24 Physlq111 25 Hernen p6eee 21H..ilan
welcome' 27 '"Lal• snow''
INlurlf 28 Sto_nnecl 29 Wlteh 31 Oeleata 32 Bird of prey-33 Oellydrated 31 Tags
40 Steak oreklf
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41 ""'' 43 HurMn -45 -Stancltrd
TitM 47 Pow.O 49 Paid attention 51 Bargains 53 Penny
54 Jal -55 ~taakan
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58 Cepltll of Swttterllnd
57Benext10
58 Cozy home
59 Low card
61 -tMllne
83 Ottriellllk•
bird
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At trump control aoee, 10 soea the
hand. South's eeem.1111'1· omnipo-
tent epeda 1Uit WU eubject to pret·
IUN, but a defender Cailed to take
advantap.
Wiit'• double ·or three =
WM, at beet, doubtful-e1c
the Ir.int ana queen or clube and the hand would be unbeat.ble. Coupled
with leu than the beet derenae, it
turned Into a diuster. w .. t led the Ir.Inf or diamonda
and EMt dropped the queen, the ••••
=~TO 2724 COMMERCIAL
REAL ESTATE
BUSINESS &
FINANCE
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Wiid Oabl\.Ne Line
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EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMINT
5530
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11,000 WKLY atufflng
e nwlopee at home.
No exp. Fr .. auppllH/ Info. SASE! LIFETIME,
Dept, 12, Box 2109,
Brownwood, TX 76804
lob-Till Drivers
Nffd Clase B (W/alr brake endoreement)
or Cla11 A drivers for growing transportation
depahment to handle deliveries throughout
LA VEN, OC, and SB
Counties
Pan-time, 2o-30 tiours per week. $'3.00/Hr.
Most dallverles are PM, aomeAM.
HoeJ, ..,,,_., Cooke.
l40-2291 btwn 1-11 am
a.I•• ADVIRTlllNQ
ACCOUNT
IXICUTIVI
WorctP..tect S.1 Local community word proceulng aoft· IMW 1030
new1paper In Hunting· wate pkg (not tor wtn-1,.•••••••• ton Beach 11 ... king dows). Incl 3,6" di.ca, 11
an experienced •dvet"· manuals, cMe. Per· 79' 7331-4 dr, anrf, Auto,
tl•lng ••l•fpereon. feet cond. $50 firm. pwr mlrtor/dr tock•,
Prev1ou1 new1paper B-45·1933 Ive me11age run• gd, nice Int. background prefel'fed. $2750 obo, IM&-2427
Mu1t be aggressive, --------------.--::::-----:':""'":'~ dependable, profaa· JEWEUY, FURS 89 3251 Conv·Not a 1lonal and detail· a ART •025 acratchl Blu on Wht.
oriented. Mu1t •n/oy . v tthr 1eat1. Must SHI extenalv• cold call ng $18,00C>e 844-2514
and working with • • • L.adlH 5V• total
1mall bu1lne11e1, and ct ring S22K appral1al; -----:----"'.""".'"".'.' 1hould be willing to wlll Hll for $11 K firm. CHEVROL'ET 9045
---~------get Involved In local Call Al 8 54-8182
community br,11lne11
function•. Rellable ---------81' Mallbu-4dr·Auto-AC,
tran1portatlon re· PETS It PS, VS, nu tW.1, rad.
quired for this outside ANIMALS •049 Gd end. FL plat .. aalu position. v $700 obo 631-7149 • •
Ouallfled applicants
will be cont.acted for
personal Interview. No phone calls please.
Pre-employment phys·
teal and drug testing
required.
Send resume to:
Teresa Barnwell
Th• Independent
18682 &each Blvd., Ste 160
Hun1lnglon 8t1Ch, CA 92648
ADOPT·A·PET '82 Chevette, runs &
looks great!· Every·
thll)g NEWI $800 obo.
Call today 971M 500
Every Sat & Sun al PETSMART, Fountain
Valley. Pupple,, kit· tens and more, au 1 ________ _
looking for loving, car· HONDA 9085
Ing homea. CALL 241·1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 0317 for more Into. 1•
FRE E BABY 89' Blue Clvlo·Xlnt BUNNIES cond, loaded, lo
Brown/Cream tame mites. Orig ownr. to good h omes: S5800 obo. 549-5033
Suzanne @ 650-7128
---------1PUP8 rescued from
Apply In person: 330 W Bay St,
Co1ta Mesa. CgDaMrag!BRPr~f~~mw/~~ ------••l••••••••I Interviewing: ESEMRPVILOCYMES ENT5533
· ---------1---------through March 28.
•hare with same. BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS No phone ca11s, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil
death row. Adopt with donation. Can't
adopt? Be a foster or
'84 Prelude sunroof,
stick, blue, 1 owner,
gd cond, $5000 ..
945-0829
S55o/mo. 573.1011 FOR RENT 2769 1 OPPORTUNITY Pease. FREE room In a beaut iiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiii~ 1~Cas,,..--...l -l/...,.,.S------·-··· volunteer. Call 714/ ---------859·2704. HYUNDAI 9090
NB hou.e In xchng for 2904 h :r ates help for EXECUTIVE SUITI! 1'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii bus7 women'1 1wlm· houH duties. Mature OC Airport. $250-1• wear atore1 In Balboa
Please be aware that
the listings In this cat-
egory may roqulre you to call a 900 number
In which there Is a
charge por minute.
Purebred Doberm•n iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Female, 3 yrs old. 85• Hatchback-4dr,
Abu1ed but very Auto, AJC P/S, FM
sweet and great with cass, sharpl Mech gd kids. Needs to be only $1750 obo. 631·7149 pet. Call 714·373·0771
fem only. Days 759• $700. Full service LOCAL RTE•38 Loca· & Lag Bch. Must be
6665, eve 760-6547 $100. 714·633·9550 tlons•Buy All O r energetic w/xlnt eales
Part•Posslble S3K ablllty. Uea 673-3100.
Wkly•800·S99·6780 DOCK CREW Pff NB exec condo. Tennis, ---------
pool, w/d, watk to COMMERCIAL bch. M n/s to shr w/
samt. s5Co. 646-8473 PROPERTY 2778 9130 Own A Payphone Rte. Apply In person Wed, PIANOS & MERCEDES
$1200/wk pot. Mar. 16, 10-1, 1801 MERCHANDISE iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
RENTALS
WANTED 2726
Unique Oppor. Bayside Dr .• CdM ••••••••I ORGANS 6059 Coat• Meae Rental• 1·B00-48B·1632 DUFFIELD Electric iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Olflces, warehouses & Boet Co la looking ---------• B•br gr•nd piano. A
storage. From $200/1••••••••• for Office Mgr/Recep llUTWQUES 6010 quality Instrument.
mo. 714/723·71BO ANNO EMENT-S w/boatlng/m arlne nn~a Muat sacrifice, St975.
300 CD-1978
Excellent cond.
$4400 OBO. 645·0t04
UNC bckmd. Phone skills a 527·1854 or 479-8499 ---------
WANTED Unfurn house -IN_D_U-ST_R_IAL __ 2-7-8-8 must. Mac knowledge •BUYING ITEMS• TOYOTA 9210 COM tor prof lady, N/ nee. Send Re1ume to: iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
9220
s, approx $1000. Ref. 670 W 17th St Bldg From 1B00·1960. 1 SPORTING
644..()624 Costa Mesa L.se: 1500 LOST & #D·2, CM, CA 92627 piece Jewelry to entire GOODS 6065 83' Cellca GTS·lltbk
/f houl./ofc houseful. Immediate 1nrf, AC. PW, PM, PS,
;11 ~a1r;th St #0-11'. FOUND 2925 F•ahlon lal beauty cash, top S. B73·6223 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Mags, 5spd, Sharpl
2742 $975/mo. 631-0446 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •alon has apace for SOLOFEX all attach· $2650 obo 631·7149 _.,,,..,.,....,,..,,,,...,,,.,...,,..,,,.,,..,.,,== Electroly•I• & ACU· ••POOL TABLE•• ments. Pd $1500 Must jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii PILOT CLASSIFIED F 0 UN D: L • d I e • puncturl1t. 640-5125 Fu 11 1 I z o so 11 d It'• the easy.to· Wrlatwetoh In Kap-Honduran mahogany. selll $295. 553·3635
PARK STORAGE accese. Information· Ian's parkllng tot (Har-Models Required Built tato 10oo·s. S950 --------TRUCJ(S
STORAGE
ROOMS 2706
Storage/garage, sizes packed . marketplace bor & 405). Call to MerchandlH sales, Lar2.· c
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e*l*Mar. TICveTS 607 5 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 12)(27 In CM. Lowest visited regularly • sue-Identify, 640-5737. SS/Hr + commission. ... iuo Prices. Olffce also f II b II kl d iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii '90 lveco 23-16, Comm"I avail. Located New-CHI u Y • Ya n s FOUND· Siem••• CaU Steve 432•8161'-Truck, 6 cyl turbo, 6
port & 17th. 756-3277 of consumers. C•t. C~ast Hwy/Bay· P{T help, sml flower/ _AP_P_L_IAN __ C_E_S-6-0-1-'1
1 111 Class 1 way tckt OC spd diesel, 14K orig
FURN ROOM FOR BUSINESS OFFICE BUSINESS OFFICE side Drive area, New-gift 1hop. No floral to Atlanta. Fri 3125194· ml, 20' flatbed, 22,000
NT $250 I __._.. DJIOUllCIJIBITS port Beach. Call to exp nee. Flex hrs. 701 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Best otter 722·3502 GVW. A·1 cond, new ~OE% uill. E'elde cfo~: FOR RENT 2769 FOR RENT 2769 DROU'll~u~ Identify, 675-5111. E. Balboa. 723·52B3 Full·alze S33K; sell lor $17,500
Mesa. 642-5436 2120 21201----L-O_S_T___ Refrfne r•tor obo. 240-3914
HOTELS
&MOTELS
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: LOCAnoNLOCAnONLOCAnoN:
Painters •
CHIHUAHUA Must be reliable. w/lcemaker,grt cond TRANSPORTATION t--------
in S-.-.!-aJ Skill beige, S235 OBO ••••••••• Bus ess urYi~ . s Black with whltel __ c_a_n_5_8_e._s_2_4_7 _ 642-4321 X334 VOLVO 9230
apota. Last seen 3/7 PART TIME FUN JOB or 661-2421 2718 • 4600 Campus Drive
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S625+ dep. 723·1479 NEXT TO JOHN WAYNE AIRPORT
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35yrs up. Jerry 142.0H7 Avg 1 story $40 wkly. waterproof coating•· I care, Ken 542.1770 Garden Service. Const Ucl60209e. Ins. • , Uke-Nu Tiie 840-2211. ACCOUNTING/ Window cleaning-Avg decka, 1talra Oual. floor repair, carpet Malnt & Renovatlon. FrH ell. 645-3305 k .. p the negatives.
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TAXES 3406 CARPET bllnds/carpeta/floor Est. Bests 122..a769 HAUUNG 3720 our 1 at pr1or1tyt PROFESSIONAL
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25 YEARS Exp A.I'• Cleenlng Q s DAVID SLOANE eee-2500 REPAIRS 3622 B••uty • th• ••••• rHn cene Land1cpng "' Fully computerized. M•l••tlc Melnt-Truck DOORS 3580 Hauling & Cleanup & Irrigation, Trimming PAINTERS •l!XTRA QUICK•
Fast service. By appt. mount carpet cleaning Mr & Mra Rubble & Removala, Clean· Ltfl358528 • 645·9957 Right now. MlnutH
54B·7600 Nwpt Bch 10% off w/ad. Flood COMPUTERS 3516 E>ecellent new entry Complete Reatoratlon a t your ••rvlce. ups & Malnt, St. Uc. FREE ESTIMATES-OFF from youl Drains razor
QUALITY CPA control 24 hr 557-4059 maker & door hanger. :~dF~~ke~'tc~~ol~ 6SO.B689 or 650-1828 #599025, 432-8804 SEASON SPECIALS. cleaned from $7,50.
at alfordable fixed fae. Guar, reas. Baldwin delivery. 992·1823 'JUNK TO THE DUMP' SAVES YOU MONEY. Complete house $55, 7 Days & Evenings ONSITI 'C llRVICll Locks. Don, 621-8910 Immediate debrl1 TREES L#684376. 722·7885 1 yr guar. Plumbing Brent Ells 642·9643 CARPET INSTALL Sol1/Hardware Install, removal. Guar HonHt To,,n~et11Mt. Le-•. repair• from S9.76.
SMALL BUSINl!llES II REPAIRS 3516 Train. 1st rate service. HANDY MAN 3710 PrJce1. 968-1882 ..,.,.. ....... 751-3471 J~rryC~e~oa~•R~'!ie!:~~ Johnnies, 540-2092
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INCOME TAX SERVICE Carpet Repalra-power HolH&Rantal ''•P•rllt1 JMPDOVEMENTS MOVING 3834 LJll-441235 * 786-2028 quality work, 1~ Ina/ Frff Ptck Up & OtUv.ry restretch·wtr damage. . Palnt-Car""'"ntrv "' bonded, Ucl653118. For
179-1207 Install any 1lze Job. CONCRETE L Room addition• Drywall and·m~~~I HOME 3756 ,.DPHM 'AIMTIMG CO any plumblng need call
YIAR IND CRU NCH? 20 yr exp. 725-7032 ~ kitchens, bath & new Qery MS-8277 C.pt. Helmea Move,. 75yraofllmlly~aditlon. tor frH estl 800-23:M313
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SERVICES 3548 * ~~~-.c.!..~ ~!._ ty ELECTD•CAL 3610 Jeff M2j>833 Molody 650·5883 NB L#17<4192 837 Painting. '11/Ext. Houwl •tailed. Steve's 545-8298
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