HomeMy WebLinkAbout1995-02-15 - Orange Coast PilotTHE NEWPORT BEACH • COSTA MESA
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Serving the Newport-Mesa community since 1907
Costa Mesa may take license with business lees
~ Councilwoman Sandy
Genis suggests the city
consider charging larger
companies more for
business licenses.
BY TlNA Bo&cGAlTA, STAn Wan u
COSTA MESA -City officials
within the next few months may
consider restructuring the fee scale
for business licenses to better re·
fleet the "drain" some companies
Sports complex
gets support at
school meeting
~ Trustees show some '
enthusiasm as residents
speak out in favor of plan.
BY ~WY ANN ~tON, StAfP \Varna
NEWPORT-M ESA -A pro-
posed sports complex at Cost:i
Mesa High School seemed to gain
the support of some school trust·
ccs Tuesday n ight.
The much·t:ilkcd about pro-
posal, which \\Ould put athletic
fields :it Costa Mesa High School's
17-acre farm, was•prcscntcd 10 the
Newport-Mesa Unified Sc~ool
District board during Tuesday's
regular meeting.
The issue will make it's next
stop in front o f the school dis·
trict's citizens' advisory committee
on surplus !)ropcrty on Feb. 22.
The plan had a better debut at
the Newport·
Mesa meeting
than it did at
th e Cost a
Me s a C ity
Council earlier
this month. At
that meeting,
many residents
Trustees OK dress
code policy. No
word yet from
budget
committee.
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denounced lhe plan, saying the
lights, noise and traffic wo uld dis·
rupt the Mesa dcl Mar neighbor·
hood.
About nine residents spoke out
in support of the p ropascd devel·
opment Tuesday, saying that the
area despcr:llely needs more ball
fields for youngsters.
"We have to give our children
an alternative. we ha'e to give
them a place to practice," said
Costa Mesa parent Gregg Smith,
whose two children attend Kil·
lybrooke Elementary School.
Lifelong Costa Mesa reside qt
Ron Amburgey also gave his
thumbs-up to the project, adding
with a chuckle that baseball fields
would be great to have in the
neighborhood.
The farm proposal gained local
attention about a week ago when
residents complained about the
project during a two·hour public
hearing in front of the Costa Mesa
City Council. The council gave the
plan conceptual approval at that
time.
Costa Mesa Mayor Joe Erickson
told the school board Tuesday that
the city is willing to work on its
s ide of the bargain, adding that
the idea is a good project that
could benefit many people in the
lee COMPLIX/P••• 4
LOCAUONLY
~-wers
Costa Mesa City Manager
Alan Roeder and Newport
Beach City Manager Kevin ·
Murphy will talk about how
the Orange County
bankruptcy will af(ect their
cities during a free public
discussion at 7:30 p.m. today
at the Oasis Senior Center,
5th Avenue and Marguerite,
in Corona del Mar. .
INDIX
Almanac ....................... 2
Classified ...................... 9
Jerry Kobrin .................. 3
Sports ........................... 6
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have on city sef\lices.
"lt wouldn't be to neccss:irily
raise mo re revenue for the city,
but to be more revenue neutral,"
said Councilwom:m Sandra Genis,
who suggested the city look into
other ways of calculating business
licensing fees during a City Coun·
oil study session on Monday ..
"We have business owners tl\at
arc just barely their own busi·
nesses and are paying 3p·
proxim&1tely the same as other
businesses th3t maybe have thou·
sands of employees.
"I think we need to find a "ay
t
to dctemline the diff ercnce in de·
m:ind that certain businesses ere·
ate. There should be a more defi·
nite relationship between th~ im·
pact a company has on the com·
munity :md its business licen!oe
fees.•·
The city's current business Ji·
censing fee sc:ile is based prim:irily
on re\-cnue. 1t ranges bet~een
zero and $200 -companies th:it
bring in less than Sl,000 pay noth·
ing, while companies that make
more th:in $500,000 pay the m:t.xi·
See HU/P•9•5
' It
Newport visitors bureau boasts healthy bookings
Bv EVAN B ENEii.S ON, SrAJF W•tn•
NEWPORT BEACH -Even
\\ ith the county mired in bank·
ruptcy, officials from th.e New·
port Beach Conference and Visi·
tors Bureau report ,.that confer-
ence bookings are well ahead of
the bureau's previous year's pace.
'
. . .
LeaJ-., confirmed bookins-.
and generated re,enuc h;i,e sur·
passed the bureau's projected
go:il and the calenJ:u i:. ftllir g
up for the .upcoming )Car, ~aid :.i
plea~cd Ro:.a)j nd \\'illiJm,, the
bure:iu's cxccuthe dm:ctor.
'Tm u sales person Jnd r
think it's m.lnd:itory th:it "e
con11nue to chJIJcnl!e our che:.:
\\ 11lianl:> said. "\\ e're ne,cr
happ) to re~t on our l.lureb."
From Jul) 1, 199~. through
fan. 31, 1995, the bureau h:is
gcncrJtl'.J i.io lead~ -potenu:il
'hitor~ ''ho "111 con~1der Ne\\·
port -Dc:ich as the site of a con·
See IURIAU/Pa9e 5
Confusion
regarding
new fishing
law cleared
~ Fishing is fine at the
Wedg~ -just stay off one
small section near the foot
of the jetty, offl'cials say .
Ill' EV,\.'11 HE:O-:LRSO~, ~ruF \\J.mt.
NEWPORT UEACH -Con·
tran to the fl':Jrs of ~e,cr:il lo..::11
fo.11crmen, 11:.hing along the
\\.edge JCll) "ill nvl b..: thrcJlcr:cJ
b) the recent!~ appruveJ pier n .. g·
l.l!Jtion:,.
A pron~ion ol the ordin:in ... e
~t:itcs lhJl 11 hing 1~ prohibited
..,, it hit. th\! Luvh!Jn~:> ol. or
Jlong or upl.ln the JCll~ adj0ining
\\'est Jett\ \ 11.'.\\ PJrk.'' Crl\ of-
llciab J~ ·t 11 ' pro\ 1:>1on \\JS 1~ the
ordinance 'c.1r~ before the Cll\ pa:,~cJ the ne\\ regulations. .
13ut :inglcr~ interpreted the sec·
tion lo mean th:n fahing \\Ould be
forbidden along the jell) -one of
the Cit) 's choicest fohing spots.
"At the end of those rocks. the
\\lter 1s almosl 100 feet deep, and
it's \Cl)' producti\(~ for those \\hO
":int to make the \\JIJ.. out there."
!>Jid local fohcrn1Jn Joe lmbriano.
"Sometimes \OU CJlch !.O mam•
fi,h th;it )OU· C.ln't earl') them ail
b~lck."
The water depth and bactcno·
log1cJI content Jl the mouth of the
N~\\ fXlrt 13J} nul.:s th.: Jrca par·
t1~·u!Jrl) .:ippcJling for !.C,er::il spe·
cies of fish and bail :l!> \\ell. Im·
bnJno -.Jill. Jell) f1~h ins i:. populJr
at lo Jllons throughout the count).
incluJ1ng Corona Jd M.u anJ
DJnJ Point.
In fact, the proh1b1tcd Wedge
arc:1 i:. a IO· to 1:.fout promon·
torr JJpccnt 10 one of the houses
af the end ol the bJ) :inJ near the
!>m:lll '1c\\ p.uk. The longer, fish·
ing Jt:tl~ i:. O\\ ncd by the Army
See FISHING/P•t• S
Latest rainstorm
leaves our area
without damage
~ Some Newport residents
complain about berm , but
city says it provi des
protection from storms .
Bv E \'AN H ENE&SON, St"H Warru
A hght do\\ npour \\a projected
to drop an inch of rain on \he
c"port Mesl area Tuc)d:iy, but
c11y of111..'1al !>:lid they did not ex-
pect an) c'erc torm damage or
hazardous condition .
"There's nothing ommou) on
the horizon, no heavy urf or wind
"arnins . lt' ju t a nice win\cr
rain," said Nc\\port Beach Gen·
cral Sc1"1cc Director Oa-.itl Ntcd·
crhau "Of course there's ulwa~
is the linsering problem of !:ind·
hdc "
One minor slide occurred over
the \\eekcnd along the Newport
Unck Bay ne ar Shcllmakcr bland,
Niederhaus 5aid.
The rain that hu fallen fOf two
days is expected to disappear
today.
Alona 1hc Balboa Peninsula. the .......,......
.
Wednesday, February 15, 1995
LOCAL LY
CITY EDITOR lRIS YOKO!, S7'4-4lll
£.1it"1t''s NOle: Do) "'~ ,oo tno.. b•-c • bDdr.utt
birtbdJ7 or ~;..-Crs:JI) coaU:tt up? If so. • 'd lih ta iRduJc 11
iAOUL A huo,.• ICCfbo
Pk2 • aU the iaftJtm300n i.ato th.: Rc:1J.:rs' Haclinc.
6':..f:IJS6~ t .. -c 1t to 6-:6-117fJ; or imil it to Qty EJ::or Iris l'·a.1.01.
JJO ": B.t.t St... Cosu .\f~s.:i. Calif .. 9:6~. fou m.:J.v also s.:nd • ~pb. but plcue be sure ro iDdudc • scl!-~ddxsscd
s.t:1mpi:J cn\-cbpe ii you":J file It rerunxd.
IANllavPICIU
~ taaJ.napcon as tTfl'KUd • IM k«nl buJ.rwptq nMllt
1aSaou .ua.
•rwPOH8UCM
• Camd2 • pt. r • • °'"' tM ~1-. lac.; ctl.lp<er ;
• \\untoo llills. Ltd.: chl;>i-:r •
• Up JUCl.tts. lac.; clupter -
• P.a it;c Curdia Ex.tan~ Corp. ~"'";>ter 11
•••nts
\f .. j f rtt'rlll b1rfls jo .\~pon &acb aad Ce.n.1 .\le.>:a..
MOAG MIMORl.AI. HOSPITAL
JAN. 12
• ll~it Pham and uu Tran.. Oht3 M~ boy
• ft)')U aad hmit Ba.sltat. ='.:u.p:>rt Be.l.h. ~
JAN.13
• Rr.~rt and Kristia E.1li11 Cm.u ~ks.a. OOy
• Bradli.rd and Jf>) Stt\tMOD, C~t.1 ~ki..1. g.rl
JAN.14
• R tr ~ .. .n aad Donna Bunlurd C~ta M:S3 ~
• Robert and Krutco Btns..a. Co>b ~fc~ g..d
• Jas .. n anJ Rtntt \\tlcb. C(l>ta ~l:S3. girl
JAH. 1S
• Pu11 and Enn Sachar') C0>~.i ~ks.3. '1rf
• ~bastiano and Janu.at) Crl\cUo. C<l~ M~ girl
JAM. 16
• RiuHU aaJ (;uhtoat l:mn :-;.:-Aport Bc::adL, boy
JAN. 17
• lradlC) and \\tod) llumphn~s. CostJ ~l.:g. gltl
• \latbc-and LnLt Br.id~. c ... 1J ~1.!~ bo)'
•Donald and Deborah Louchio~ ~cv.p.>rl Be:;, b, SJ!l
DIATHS
,\lojl ttetnt deaths as npontd to tbt Onnp Couaty Rttordtr's
Offitt. Prom day COSTA MISA
• Ksastina P. Cl.arl.. 47, on O.:c. 16
• Jllmts K. \\c::a\tr, 69. on O.:c 1"'
• 'adi;a J. Buza, 6:. on Dec 16
• Dunald ~ang .e. un 0..:.. ~O
NEWPORT aucH
• \\11li.1m D. Flc:min1. &i, Oo 0.:c. l~
• Rilhoird A. lltOlr, 51, on O.c 16
• Dunilh) R. \\tbsttr, ~.on Dec. 17
• Patrlda C. Andtl")un. CJ.,. on D.:c ~1
MA.RltlAGES
.\11»1 r«rnt m11rri:1&N u tTpontd to tbt Orange Couno
Rttordrr's Offilt.
COSTA MISA
• P.iul S. Grten ~um:J C~nlh1a K. Do)lt, on D.:c 17 m S:an1.a An;a
• Sltphc:n J. ll:u~ood m3rncJ \iclJc: C. \\tlliams.. on O.:c. JS m
Laauna lko1 .. h
•Bao Q. Tr.m•m.1m~J Phui.n& L :-i&u)cn, on D.:c 31 ID S:anta
An.i
• .Uron T. O\trton m:imcJ .\lichcllt C. Clark. on J.:an 7 in Lo)
A nae ks
NEWPORT aucH
•John II. \\right mJmcJ .\lichc:llc: C. Bt-c1.cr, on Jan. 1 in
Nc-.porl B..:.ich
•Eric K. Pruul m.irra.:J '.\toll)" '.\1. O':\'eil, on Dec. 3J an Lagun:a
Uea'h
• Daoic:I :\il.l.c:hun m.1m .. d '.\la~ine S. ;\c:mec. on NO\'. :?6 in D:ana
Point '
• Gr~o") J. G1lm(lrt mamed '.\lanha E. Cutto-S:ilu, on Dec. 31
1n l"cv.port lka~h
• R~r1 .\I. Bunu m.macd Jtaofot .\I. Dtnuccio, on Dec. 31 in
GuJcn Gru\C
LEGAL CLAIMS
City CtJuncil mcmb<'rs rttently •ppro•td tbt dtoial by~ dty
m•n•ttr of tht fulluMing claims.
COSTAMUA
V akntinc's Dav \\JS time for the '·senior" prom at the
Costa ~ksa Senior Center. Abo,c, the prom king and
queen, Earl Enes anJ E' cl) n P .ippJ . hnrc a dance. At
right, Irene kenson dances ''ith her Valentine, Ric h:ml
Preston. The prom ''as special for Enes, "ho has been married
to his "ifc, Dottie, for 46 \cars. "Dottie mj"-cs Valentine's Dav
special to me," he s:iid. ··r met her "hen she picked me up ·
hitchhiking near SJnta An:i. \\'hen 1 \\as in the scl'\icc O\c~cas
\\C corrcsponJcd, and \\C\c stuck together C\Cr since." 1•uoros HY Do~ LEACH D\JL' 1'1LoT
CITYSIDI
Caretaker sentenced for stealing from local . elderly
A \\Offi;Jn ''ho p0:i.cd as a home
c:irc pro' ider \\J sentenced to
three )CJh m prison after she
pleaded guilty to charges :i.he siok
thousands of dollar:i. \\Orth of
belongings from elderly' 11:tim:.,
including a 92-) c.ir-old \\Om.in in
Ne\\port Be:.i h.
Sondra Joann.i Kho:i.la \\Cnt so
far ~ to sic.ii a di.lmond "edJ1ng
ring right off 1hc Ne" port BeJ h
"oman's finger, according to
au1horities.
Kho:i.l:.t, 4 , former!) of Santa
An.1, plc.adcd guilt) Tuesday in
Ornnge County Superior Court to
ch.irges of rcsh.knti.il burgl.iry.
thdt bv .1 caretaker from an cider,
gr.ind ihc!ft of a firearm and
tr.iudulcnt use of an access card.
When Kho:i.la ,.,.as arrested by
Nc,,porl Beach police in
September, officials said she had
u:i.cd a slew of aliases.
Ne\\porl Beach police arrested
Khosla on Sept. 30 when she
arri\ed at a Tustin 'storage lo'7kcr
"hcrc investigators \\Crc SCI'\ tng a
i.e.1rch warrant.
In the storage facility, police
reportedly found -and scitcd
more than Sl00,000 \\Orth of stolc1t
prope~ty, including the 1926
,.,.edding ring.
Investigators also determined
that numerous family heirloom
and other valuables. including n
credit card, had been stolen from
the Ne\\port Beach vi tim.
P10:>~1."utur:. !>.11J KJ1osl.1 al:i.o
stoic a 7 1-~ c.:.tr-olJ Jagger,
011g1nally llom D.11nas us, and a
.3S· · .1liber hJ11J~l111 from the home
of .1 tJ1.,e.1r-olJ.Garde11 Gro\e
man during a fo~r-d.1y period "hen
Kl10!1IJ ".is hlling in "hilc the
man ':i. regul.ar ~arctaker "as on
\Jcation.
Superior Court Judge John J.
R)an sc.:ntcnced Kho:.l.i after he
plcadc.:d guilt).
-By tlic D~j/y Pilot
Newport 1111 opemng on parks, beach and rec COllllllsslon
• .\larciana AJurado 10 lhe amount ors~ million for • ra1al \'Chicle
\). pcdc~tu:in tr;iHic .1Lcidcn1 on Wallace A\.·cnue on Feb. 26.
Aharado, an heir 10 the victim. cl:iims the acc.idcnl wu caused by
poor 11rcet lighting.
Opening statements in. Laudenback case
could come a week from Thursday
Opening statements in the mur-
der trial of suspected baby-kilkr
llrian Laudenback could come ::i~
early as a week from Thursday.
The trial was slated to begin
earlier this week, but \\aS delayed
a \\eek to allow Laudenb::ick's
public defender more time to pre-
pare for trial, Drent said.
The Newport Beach City Council
is accepting appli ations until
Frid!ly to fill a recently v::icatcd
scat on the Parks, Beaches nnd
Recreation Commis~ion.
nppltc;int to be a re ident of
Nc\\pon Ucuch. :i.ef\e a four-)Car
term, anJ be able to attend
meetings the far:i.t Tue:i.day.
Applications arc av:iil:.iblc at the
City Clerk's Olliee, 3300 NC\\port
Blvd., from S a.m. to 5 p.m ..
~londay though Friday.
• Bruct Bauer an the amount of Sl,000 for damage 10 a IO.C"cr
l.ileral in lhe 3000 block or T)lcr Way caused by tree roots.
• Dtbra Good in the amount or Sl0,000 for an alleged false arreu
11 a DUI checkpoint at Flo-.cr and Newport Boulcv-.ard on Dec. 10,
1~9-l.
• Cltnn Gu)car)on an 1he amounl of SI00.000 for cmolional and
menial distrcu caused by an alleged false arre~t in chc 3100 block
or Dublin Street on July 30, 199.i.
Prosecutor David Brent l1:11d he
anticipates Orange County Supc·
rior Court Judge John J. Ryan
will open the trial next Tue!>d.iy
by considering a defense motio,n
to e~clude s1a1cmen1s Laudenback
made to police before he wa:i.
Deputy Public Defender Sharon
Petrosino couldn't be reached for
comment on Tuesday.
The sent became uv:iilable \\ith
the resign:uion of Cheryl C. I lart1
whose four year term ''as due to
expire on June 20, 199S.
The position requires the
for mo1e i11forma1io11, call the
city clerk's office at 6-14-3005.
• Pein Jtoun for NIMMO Security, in the amount of $38,000 for
an alleged I~ or bu11ine».
• farhad Kar\miao, Ash:anar Karimian and Ali Kariml110 in the
amount or S22,3SO for d:imagc caused in a lrarrie accident caused
by overgrown ~hrubbcry on Gotr Course Drive.
•An Dang Tu in the amounl or S.i,869.35 for damage caused to :i
'~haclc from a r:m.cd m:inhole CO\'Cr nen Dale Place and Cinnamon Street
rc;id his Miranda rights.
Laudenback, 33, of NC\\ port
Beach, is accused of killing his
foamer girlfriend's 22-month son
by abu~ing him \\hile she \\:lS at
\\Ork.
• Tulllt·Oick l\issan an the .imount or $8.440 for an alleged loss or
bu~1ncu due tu l.treel COn)lrUCtion in the 1500 block or Ponderos:i.
If jury selection is concluded by
the trial's :.econd day, opening Jr·
gument:i. could come as early as
neAl Thursday, Brent said. He
anticipa1es the ca:i.e \\ill last l\\ o
\\eeks.
T)ler J .ieger <lied of internal
bleeding and ruptured organs on
~larch 27, 1994, according 10 a
coroner's autopsy report.
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Correction
Due to incorrect information
provided to the Daily Pilot, a story
in Monday's paper g.wc the wrong
name of a Newport Beach
restauroint that hosted a fund-rail.er
for Mariners Elementary School.
NYC C.1fl.: in Ne\\port Ucach is the
piua pl:11.:c that hclpeJ the school,
nnd the restaurant will also help
oul Ne\\ poll I I arbor I ligh School'~
production of "ks.us Chri)t
Supcr~t:1r" with Tue:i.day night
fund·rabing promotions.
su•• RIPORT
.,.. S.rfll••/
Wtnrelrek
te.r••9llTHM•J
A ridge of high
pressure selling ufi
oilong the cooist wi I
bring us greoit weather
and cleoiner conditions
for the rest or this
week.
Better waves oire
coming nelll week with
west-northwest swells rrom the ren~d
storm .lclivity .lbove
Haw.lii.
And a foreasted
storm olf New Zul.llld
promises .. rairly JOOd
south -southwest swell
in a rew wefts.
For daily surf
re~rts and foreasll,
ca I (900) 976-SUllf.
The call costs S1.SO
plus any possibh toll.
POLICI FILES
COSTA MllA
JOOO block orTo"n llouse Orht: A watch, :i bracelet and
a bicycle were among che items rcportcJ stolen from a
home that &he suspect entered through an open gnr:age
door. The i1cms were ~011h SGOO.
NIWPOHIUCH
4000 bloc" or Westerly Strccl: J\11 unitlcntificJ person
apparently used 11 picca: of spade plug por~-cluin to shutter
a c;ir window and Ste.ii the ~tcreo :anJ CL>~ inioitlc.
3-400 block or Via O~rtu: Someone reportedly pulled out
II slidinJ·jlllSS door Dl a business llllJ moJe off with
SJ,910 ~Orth or computer C(jUipmcnt. .-:-
I.WO block or Prb~llla Lant: Tools 1111d two bicycks -
"orth SI ,170 -~ere rcpm1ell tolcn ftom 11 gor11ac.
6SOO block ot Susbon Orht': A $2,000 wheelchair, that
was left unattended In a driveway for some 3 • houn,
w;as reported Stolen.
TIP Of TMI eAY
•A residc:ntlal window with a small break In It may mclft
o bural:uy has e>«urrcd. Qall police lmmedi:ilcly. •
-courtesy Newport Dc11rh police
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Newport Beach/Costa M-Dally Pilot Wednesday, February 15, 1995 3
Genaro llY or canter's patrons tasted In ma paPldng lot
ART IS ART AND
AVARICE JS AVARICE -
The Orange County
Performing Arts Center utilizes
numerous \'Olunteer supi;><>rt
groups, but there's a limit when
it comes to funds.
Local
Scene
Per!>Qnal
OUt•Of·pocket
funds, that is.
That's why
members or an
elite OCPAC
organization
have been
unhappy. Seems
that whenever
they'd convene
for fund-raising
sessions in the
center's board
room, they'd
have to shell
out $6, even as
we, for the privilege of parking.
"They didn't even offer us the
courtesy or validating our P.arking
tabs," said one longtime pillar of
the arts scene.
And so the group recently
decided 10 change the venue -
from the dollar-gobbling center
to a nearby site offered by a
sympathetic member.
Their do-good 3rdor may be
slightly diminished, but the
p:irking is free.
Write your own libretto for this
work-in-progress. lt could be
called "The Fee-Penury Opera."
0
SPEAKING O•'
SHORT-SIGHTEDNESS -So I
was driven to the OMV in Costa
Mesa the other day, summoned
to renew my driver's license and
was told to read the eye chart.
"What eye chart?" I asked.
"The one hanging from the
ceiling," the clerk said.
I asked if he could point me in
the general direction, and the
interview ended abruptly. He "<ts
not amused.
0
WELL, u:I"S HOPE IT'S A
NET GAIN -Folks who know
Newport's Dill Popejoy, anointed
by beleaguered county
supervisors to lead us out of the
financial wilderness, agree that
he's the best-qu alified messiah
for the mission.
lks1des, his price is right.
Nada.
"Bill is kno\\ledgeable,
strong-walled, bold, innO\:lti\e
and public-spirited," one
longtime :idmirer tells me . "He's
straight arrow 311 the way.
There's only one slight naw."
Yoicks, and what might that
be?
"There's work needed," he
says, ·•on Bill's tennis game."
0
S llE SllOULO'VE COTIEN
EXl'ltA POINTS FOR
CARRYING A PASS ENGER -
Olympic diving legend Pat
McCormick visited my c:ige the
other day, telling about her
education:il foundation for ·
"at-risk" children, and I got
around to asking about her four
gold medals g:irnered in the '52
:ind '56 games.
Which was tougher, the
triumphs in Finland or Australia?
"lt was harder preparing the
second time around," she said,
"due to an added burden."
Seems she was pregnant at the
time.
The personable McCormick,
"ho foes up the pike (that'' a
pun, ~n) in Huntington Beach,
"ill be oimong four Ol)mpic
champions being inducted March
25 into the Orange County
Sporh l lall of Fame, but i.he
seeks no further laurel~.
All i.hc \\:.lllt~ now b to help
troubled young\ters. They're
eal>ic r to deal with, one y,ould
suppose, \\hen one-on-one
tfocus .. ioni. :.ire held high atop a
10-mcter l>pringboard.
0
SOlmY, ITS NOT MY JOB
'l 0 EXPLA IN TUE AOS -
From Kristin Col"'lck of Costa
Me.sa comes a D:iily Pilot
clipping of an ad for Malarky's
Irish Pub on Newport Bouleva rd.
The ad's bold type procla im!>
"Great Food !:.very Day bccpt
1 hursday,''
Among Kri stin's que!>llons:
What's wrong with the foo<l on
1 hur~da)s? Chers day off!
In very tiny type, it's noted
that TilUrsday's fare offers "tacos
only, three for Sl.50."
What 's wrong with the taco!>,
Kri .. tin wonders. Why aren't the)
gre:u?
Why doesn't she :isk pub
o"ncr Dill Hamilton? Is ~he
scared he'll giH~ her a bunch uf
malarkey?
And now l\c got another
question. \\ h; \\OU Id an)unc
enter an lri\h pub and or<lcr a
taco?
(Sut.ldcn 1 ha\\ t: After du\\ ning
:i kw lri')h ta<:O), \\OUld a p..itron
begin singing, "'How Arc 1 hin~)
in Gu.lcamolc? ')
0
\\ELL, TllAT WO Lt.>
CO~tPLl:.,.E THE CIRCLI:. -In
a recent opus the question ".tl>
rabcu, )omc" hat flippantly:
"'\' hate,c:r became of llnrritll
Wieder?"
The query drew a number ol
rcspou!>cS, :ind the prize goes to
an :inon)mous reader.
.. Ha,en't you heard?" the n lie
re:.iJ) ··she's gone back to LA :io.
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Dorothy "Dot" Ge rshenson
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community leader and volunteer,
died Monday morning at Hoag
Memorial Hospital after a lengthy
baule with c<.1nccr. She was 56.
Mrs. Clock se rved her com·
mun ity as a volunteer leader for
some 32 years. Her lifelong credo
wa) ''There is a need to be met
and I will help." ·
Gorn in St. Louis, Mrs. Clock
gr:iduatcd from the University of
Colorado at Boulder, where she
majored in English Literature and
was 11 member of Pi Beta Phi so·
rority. It w:is at Boulder that she
met Ralph Clock, her husband for
32 years.
The high-
lights of Mrs.
Clock's volun·
teer leader-
shi p include
the Junior
League or Or-
:inge County;
New Direc-
tions for
Women;
South Coast
Repertory
I ..
Dot Clock
Theatre; Angeli10 de Oro; and
from Pi Deta Phi; the Silver An-
chor Award from the Dolphin'
Women's Division of the Nc"pon
I !arbor Arca Chamber of Com·
mercc; and was an emcntu) bo.srd
member of South CoJ~t Reper-
tory.
Mrs. Clock is su I'\ iveJ by he r
husband Ralph; her <laughter Chz·
abeth Clock John!>tone of Dctl\cr;
:ind son D:ivid R. Clock of Ne\\·
port Beach. She is abo SUI'\ i\.CU by
her pJrents, Harry and Dorothy
Gershenson, and her brother
Harry Gershcn)on, all of St. Lou1~.
the National Charity League. She
w:is awarded the Athena Award
Funeral scl'\'ices will be at I
p.m. Friday :it St. Jame) Ephcopal
Church, 3209 Via Li<lo, Nc,,pon
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...,. Plan would invite qualified community members to join
city officials on board and bring fresh ideas.
BY TINA B Oll.GA1TA; STAff Wam:a
COSTA MESA -Residents
m:iy soon h:we a say rn the city's
investment policies if city officials
follow through with a pl:in that
\\Ould open up Costa Mesa's In·
\IOStme nt Committee to qu:ilified
members of the community.
Currently, the committee is
made up of just three staff mem·
ber -Finance Director Susan
Tempi~. Deputy Cily Treasurer
Marc Da\is :ind Revenue Supervi-·
~r J~on SUDp on,
"I think it's definitely something
that will be put together, probably
somct11nc thi~ spring;• Temple
said.
"\Ve haven't re..11ly fi nalii.cd our
options, ye t. Dut, J think the com·
ht
mittec could be C~3ndcd to in·
elude perh3ps finance profession·
als from the community, or it
could be an outside professional
from 3 fi rm we contract with to re-
view our portfolio.
"\Ve might consider including
the city manager and perhaps one
or two counci l mcmbei:s."
Temple said the exp:rnsion
\\Ould "provide an e~tra layer of
chccl.s and balances." TI1c new
members also m:iy offe r fresh per-
spectives and recommendations
th at the city might not have prcvi-
-
ously con idercd.
And, Ma)·or Joe Erick.son ~id
the city should take 3dv3ntage of
the community's re~urccs.
"1 here arc some very talented
business people :rnd residents here
in Costa Mesa who could be very
helpful to us," he said. "We've got
residents silting on committees for
all sorts of things -from child
c:ire to pa1 l..s to cable television.
And, I think it's :i really good idea
to have qualified people help us
look at o ur investments."
The suggestion to expand the
r
committee was one o( iC\ernl rec·
ommendations concerning the
city's in,estment policy that Tcm·
pie presented to the City Council
on Monday during a study sc~ion.
Temple also suggested the coun·
cil consider:
•Revising the city's investment
policy so that it addresses dcrh-:i·
tives, which can be risky in·
vestments, depending on the type
or security or J><>nd. TI1e city's cur·
rent policy doe1m't prO\lidc any
guidelines for ilTVesting in dcriva·
tivcs. I
• Requiring that the city's in-
vestments in reverse rcpurcha~c
agreements ha1;e "m:uched maturi·
tics." Re\c~c repurchase agree-
ments ar~ investments m3de with
borrO\\Cd money. If the loan ma-
tures at the s:ime time the secunty
matures, the investor c3n pay back
the borrowed money and collect
the interest from both investments.
111..: city currently allows up to
10'10 of its investment portfolio to
be revcr11e repurch3se :igreements. ·
• E~panding the city's annua1
audit to include an "in-depth" re-
' iew of its investment portfolio.
No decisions yet from district budget commmee Fair omaa11 may approve
emergency carnival contract ~ Group, faced with
making recommendations
re garding $11 million in
school cuts, has another
we ek to make suggestions.
llv MAJt.Y A."N liAJl.\lON, SrAJF W1Una
NEWPORT-MESA -Inching
Jhcad with the huge task of com·
ang up "ith fi11~1ncial cuts, a school
J1stric1 budge t rnmmiucc contin·
ucd to work through a burden·
'omc list Tuesd:iy night.
Although the group attempted
10 priorillLC !.Ome items, rCC·
f)fllll1C ndat1011s ha\e }Ct to be
lllJdC.
The group has about a week to
rank a list of 50 potential budget
lUts totaling SI I million and ere·
F Y I
aUDOIT ADVlSORT MHTINO
The ncAt Uudget Advisory
Commillet mecung "111 be nt 6
p.m. Thursday at the I l:lrpcr
Community Cente r, 425 E. 18th
St.. Cost:i Mesa 10 dbcuss
prioritizing suggested cuts.
ate othe r ideas to get a hold of
some cash.
Tue~day, the committee !>pent
an hour and a half talking about
reductions at ~chools, including
teacher layoffs, athktics, music
programs and busing.
About 30 n.:sidcnt.,, such a\
Karen I l:i rrington, attended the
meeting to :>cc how school:. ''ill be
affected by the cul\.
'Td like )OU to keep in mind
the reason ''e're here, and that's
the children," said Harrington, a
Ne" port Beach resident ""hose
daughter "ill start ninth grade at
Nc,,port Harbor High in the fall
after a few years in priva te school.
"I ask that you not impact the
children and the classroom."
On Thuri.day, :i final plan is ex·
pected to be hammered out and
prcsC'nted to the school bo:ird.
Some new suggestions brought
up :it the meeting included:
•Eliminati ng centralized librnry,
audio visual, photo and film scr·
\ices.
•Stopping di::.trict photo copy·
ing sen ices.
•Cutting out auto allO\\al)ces.
• Eli.min;iting cenllJliLed ser-
\iCes.
•Clo.sins fatancia l figh School.
• e liminating a~sistant principal
at the ahc rnati\e educ-.uion center.
Newport Beach resident John
Packer asked the board why the
district is involved \\ith adult edu-
cation when there are nearby col-
leges and if maintenance \\Ork at
schools can be contracted out. He
also asked why cuts seem to target
teachers, librarians :ind activities.
"I'd like to see a focus on ad·
ministration when it comes to
cuts," he said.
The committee was asked by
school board trustees last week to
suggest ways the district can make
it through the county's massi\'C
bankruptcy.
Final recommendations to trust·
ecs "ill be made at meetings
Tuesday and Feb. 28.
Committee member.. are work·
ing against a March 15 deadline
that requires the district to let
teachc~ know about possible lay·
offs.
Offi.cials at the Orange
County F3irgrounds arc ex·
pected to vote next week on an
emergency contract to operate
carnival rides and game booths
at this summer's fair.
The emerge ncy contract is
needed because executives
from B & D Concessions -the
company that's run the fa ir's
midway for the last decade -
filed an official protest Mon·
day, after recently losing the
competition for another three-
)Car pact.
In the detailed protest, D &
B officials called the selection
process ''seriously nawed and
contrary to state law."
Ikcausc the appeal proccs~
can't be completed before tha::.
summer's fai r, board members
\\ill vote on Feb. 23 on "hether
to give a one-year deal to Ray
Cammack Shows, the other bid·
der for the three-year deal.
The emergency ruling can't
be appealed, a fairgrounds
spokeswoman said.
The Feb. I decision to give
the long-term contract to R~1y
Cammack Shows was the sec·
ond time B & D lost in the
most recent co11tr:ic t process.
In Dl!ccmbcr, B & D filed its
first complaint of an unfair bid·
ding procc)s. To an extent, fair·
ground::. offici;ils agreed; they
opted to start the process
anew, i11 p;irt becJusc it \\as
~pccdil!r than going through :.an
appeal.
Schoo~ get power to estabUsh dress codes
.. Policy outlining uniform scc1ion in !he '131C cduca1ion code and bitscball caps. •. ~"'·''"' i A. c··••:"" ~£""""""'" ~ . . f . . that allows campuses to. ei.tabli~h a A law signed by Go". Pete Wil· ./) l ,\\~· " ~ ~ ft Jfh ~ /4e l"'\..._ pohc1es or uniform.s IS !>Chool . un.iform after input from !1011 in August allows public school ~ ~(-.eu ~I~ . lL
OK'd by unanimous vote. the principa l, staff, p:ircnts :ind boards to approve uniforms SC· • • CUISINE OF T HAILAND ~ • studc~lls has be~n ~al~H~rc~... . kcted by a C~)lll~lillcc of par~nl~, Special Valentine's oc:r, Menus
Bv ~Lu.v ANN II.ARMON, S1AH W1U1111. Chil~ren ~un t have t~ \\Car ui.11• staff and pnnc1pals of an 1nd1·
forms 1f their parents sign a w;iiv· viJual sc hool. {] 5.JfJ'S ~r:::li t · s2 PM~. [}
NEWPORT-MESA -Schools er. Wihon Elementary in Cos ta Apptt1zers:ii Meero6 ,,.,__~Thong Appttizm: Mft Kroh, Jrutont ~.& Chid. en Sutay now have the power to establish 1 he new di!.trict policy was ere· ~· MU Ku1 S!cqi· Thom lho Kat campus-wide uni forms. · atcd by a 19-mcmber community t-.lcsa already has a voluntary dress A:.., brhf: ( one} SaluJ: 11wi{So/od rt/Peanut Sauce ~
A Policy complete with rules .task force, '"hich will abo address code in pl:Jce where some :>tudcnts ~ • · •Sotar I ~,i.(~~ ~
outlining uniform procedures was distri~t-widc dress code guidelines dress in blue and '' hite for the {] • r..:-. C.:J.t! ~#oodles \ • #Y Steak "~Sf;,1,.. Sain [}
given an unanimous first-readi ng in the fu ture. distrid's firi.t uniform. Parents, Dessen: Ol«~MomierMouJW ii O.OColott (1tp Desslrt Chocolate/GnHWI Momier Mousst in Ol«olate (up
approval Tuesday night by New· Trustees g..1\c ilkas to that com· Principal Sandra Bundy and teach· ~ , PLEASE CALL fOD RESERVATIONS 64S-32S9 ~
pon -Mesa Unified S<;hool District mittce Tuesday, suggesting guide· ers dct.idcd this semester to sec ''
trustees. lines that target clothci. \\hich im· how a mini-uniform policy would 183S NEWPORT BLVD., COSTA MESA ·
Thc policyw~mo~led:ihera p~t ~k~ su~ ~~~~ms ""u1k.
COMPLEX 1
FreM P••• 1
community.
At least two residents were wary
of the plan Tue~day night.
Mesa dd Mar resident Lee
De:in told the board that he isn't
fo r or against the project ye t. But
above all, he said, homeowners
want to be a part of the decision
process.
"We have to put up with the
fair, the conce rts, mo torcycle
races, football games at OCC, and
""'e·re all concerned,'' De:in said .
.. We can help you. We can sup-
port you. But if you p3ss this with·
out working with us, you will
lo!lc."
• " Called a "win-win-\\in si tua tion"
: •l>y Costa Mesa city officials, the
·.:yrojcct would work as a three-way
:·:.agreement wit4i the city of Costa
; ~es:i, the Newport-Mesa Unified
• ;school District and the Or.rnge
: •:Coun ty Fairgrounds.
•. r Di!>trict director of business ser·
:-'vice!. Carolyn Stocker said the plan
'. ofs in a very ea rly stage and nego·
~ lia tions for details have not even
r 'tarted yet.
~. Youth sport!. supporters have
( maintained for years that the city
needs mo re playing fields -espe·
r ;cially with lights. The proposed 1 '<.levelopmcnt will add two lighted
, occer fields, three lighted basket·
~ ·l>all courts and a practice football
~,field with a new ru nning track..
·.. All would be available for both
"School district :ind ci ty use.
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Newport BeactVCOsta Mesa Dally PRot Wednesday. February 15, 1995 I
British Petroleum ~ill pay
nearly $4 million to restore
wildlife habitats damaged or
destroyed in the 1990
American Trader oil spill
th3t coated the Newport
Beach and Huntington
Beach coastlines.
The company will shell
out $3.894 million, most of
which will go to improve or
protect bird and fish
habitats affected by the spill,
according to officials from
the U.S. Attorney's office.
But, officials from the
federal agency S3id they
couldn't say how much of
that money will be used
locally.
Since some of the animals
impacted by the spill may
have moved elsewhere on
the coast, the money may
not all reach local shores,
Assistant U.S. Attorney Dob
Klotz said.
"h 's not so much that the
spill occurred at Port X so
we have to spend the money
at Port X," he said. "It's
spent wherever it makes
sense."
BUREAU
Fre• Pe9e 1
ferencc, meeting or retreat -
compared to 80 le'ads during the
same period last year. The bu-
reau's goal was 126 leads for the
entire fiscal yc:ir, which runs from
July 1, 1994 to June 30, 1995.
The figures for confirmed book-
ings (groups which have signed
contracts) are equally encouraging,
Williams said. The bureau has
booked 61 groups, compared to 32
during all of the 1993-94 fiscal
year. This year's number already
exceeds the bureau's total year
goal of 50 bookings.
The bureau's figures arc based
on the number of hotel bookings
and do not include bu siness gener-
ated separately by area hotels and
restaurants. Williams estimates
that the re"enue from confirmed
bookings totals $4.3 million over
the past se,en months. With five
months remaining in the fisca l
year, the city can e>.pect a healthy
boost to its coffers from tourist
revenues, Williams said.
Williams attributes the boom to
aggressive bure:iu marketing and
to :i general turnaround in the
state and local economy. However,
orgnniz:uions are following a con-
servative trend as well. While the
number of groups coming to New-
port Beach is increasing, the
groups arc sending fewer repre·
sentativcs than in past years.
The 1995 calendar is fill ing up
with organizations coming from ns
far off as New Jersey to as close as
San Diego.
"When I'm out traveling , I hear
so many positive comments about
how welJ people are treated," \Vil·
Iiams said. "So many people don't
realize the impon:ince of the dol-
lars that visitors leave here. That
translates to services \\e receive
from the city."
FEES
Fre• Pe9e I
mum fee of $200.
"It's cheap compared to other
cities," Genas said. "Some cities
require a minimum fee of a couple
hundred dollars, which is our max-
imum."
But, Mayor Joe Erickson on
Tuesday cautioned against hiking
the fees beyond the current maxi·
mum, saying the low fees arc-part
of what makes Costa Mesa "an at-
tractive pl:ice" to do business in.
"I don't think increasing our
business licensing fees would be
advantageous to the city right
now," he said. "When you look at
the benefit of large businesses,
they bring employment to the
community. They also collect sales
tax. And in our city, the sales tax
makes up for a huge portion of
our budget."
Genis said she hopes the council
will begin "outlining some of the
parameters" for a new fee scale
within the next few months.
mQE ........ ,
high school, a teen-age ritual they
v.onder about. They s3id they mis)
frienJ) and the concept or hlnging
out v.1th different people.
''I've been to h1i:,h school Jnd tt
was OK," s:iid acrob..it Son)a St.
Martin, 15, from MontrcJI. "I
guess l don't re all) ltke school, but
it's still a priOnt) for me."
Aftcr..l>chool, it's off to
reheari.al, if scheduled. 1f not.
South Coast Plaza 1s onl> J "-"
cart\\ heels, b..ick 01ps and \ILi>!>
3\\ J).
When the) ha\C free time." hJI
they really like to do 1s rda\. ~o 10
the mo,1es and eat pizza. Monda~
is their day off and that':. usu.ill~
the game pl:in for the d..iy, s:iid
Elen:i Lev, 13, of Mo CO\\, ''ho
performs v.ith multiple siher
hoops.
"ear.
··Somctt.mes we S3Y that we sell
popcorn so v.e don't h:l\e to tell
the whole story," Lcti S3id,
g1gghng.
Youngsters with the show are
supcn·ised b) Esther 03te3uneuf,
who acts as the resident "mom."
She keeps contact with parents
and milkcs sure the children stny
in line, a job th:u's not too
dif11cult since most of their time is
!.pent performing and rehearsing,
Chate.iuneuf said.
And that's what life on the road
b like, said atrobat Ctnd)'
\\ h11cm:in. 13. of Montreal -a
lot of hard \\Ork.
The )Oung acrobats don't
consider themselves more
C\traord inaf) than others just •
because the) can perform
gra' II) -def) ing stunts and mo\e in
'':t)i. mo~l people nc,er thoughl
of
C.UlY tUUCll'OAJLT rtUlT
Young Cirque du Soleil performers study in a trailer. using packing crates for desks.
Dunng a da,y on the to,,n, the
young performers somc111ncs get
stopped and asked 1f they ''0rk
with Cirque du Soldl bccau'c ol
the embroidered :.hO\\ jJCk1,;b the)
"\\ e re no different than nnyone
else," said Son)a. "We're ju~t like
ordinJf) people. \\'e go home
tired at the end of the day just
ltke 1,;\Cl')une docs."
STORM
Fr•• Pe1e I
threat of high tides continue to be
mitigated by an 8-foot-high berm
which stretches from 35th to 44th
streets. Workers built the berm
after the heavy January storms Jnd
high tides washed away 100 to :!00
feet of the beach and threatened
to spill into residents' homes.
The city' general sen ices ~c
p3rtment has fielded sever::il com-
plaints from residents "ho s:.1y the
berm blocks their \ie\\S of the
ocean. One resident even threat-
ened to organize a petition from
ASHING
Fr•• P•1• I
Corps of Engineers and the city
has no jurisdiction over who u~cs
it. ··No Fishing" signs h::ivc long
been in place at the promontory
and hlve never caused any com-
plaints in the past, a~ording to
.city Public Works Director Don
TAI PIEPAUTIOll
ln&viduol, Partnerships, C~otions
Business Volootk'ln, Cem"fied VolLMJtioo Arolyst
Ti• S r. CPA, MST
nearby homeowners demanding
that the berm be removed.
Niederhaus, who has not seen a
petition, says that the bcnn \\ill
remain in place until the stonn
threats dissipate in bte March or
e:irly P,pril. "It would be ludicrous
to rn~e it down now," he said.
"The berm provides good protec-
tion through the storm season."
Normal erosion and people
w:ilking on the berm has :ilrcady
taken two feet off the height of
the structure. According to Nicd-
erh:ius, the city can not afford to
rebuild the berm, "hich cost
S3,500 to construct.
In Santa Ana. county CO\ iron-
Webb. Trash, odors and bait de-
bris have been a problem along
the promontory, necessitating the
area's closure, Webb said.
The new regulations have gener-
ated controversy for transferring
authority of city piers to the city
manager's office. Under the pro\.i-
sions, Ne'' port Beach City !\tan-
ager Kevin l\hlrphy has the au-
thority to tJke \\hatC\er Mcps arc
necessary to keep city piers clean.
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Mesa had C:\'Perienced 0.40 inches
o( rain during the 24 hour period
from Mond ay to Tuesday after-
noon. The figu re was c>.pccte<l to
reach one inch by the end of the
day Tuesday, bringing the ) early
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e>.pcctcd one inch ol rain to fall in
Ne,,pon Beach b)' the end of the
day.
Winds \\ere reported to be in
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threatening.
Local fishem1en h::i'c interpreted
the new regulations :l'> an attempt
to drive them from the piers en-
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The council appro,cd the ordi-
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PORTS
SPORTS EDITOR ROGER CARI.SON, 642-4330, ext. 223
Clf quest baglns tonight
~ Estancia girts at ,home against Glenn; CdM girts on the road .
The girls basketball teams from Es-
tancia and Corona dcl Mar high DIRlmONI
schools begin the postseason tonight Directions to Sacred He~ of Jesus c211 1
at 7:30, with the Eagles hosting John North Griffin Avenue, Los Angeles): Tlke s
Glenn and the Sea Kings trave11·ng to freeway nonh, exit on lro~w.iy Street, go cast to Griffin Ave., then south to schoOI. Los Angeles-based Sacred Heart of
Jesus.
Estancia is the unofficial No. 4 seed in the CIF Southern Section Ill-A play-
offs with a 16-6 record, while the officially fourth-seeded visitors come in 14-9
after finishing second in the Suburban League.
Coach Russ Davis' Eagles were scheduled tQ be at Glenn, but the Norwalk-
based Eagles' gym was occupied by CIF wrestling finals, prompting the change of
venue to Estancia's girls gym.
Glenn Coach Richard Drake said the wrestling event would also occupy many
of the school's rooters, dropping the expected attendance for tonight's visitors to
less than 50.
CdM Coach Garth Flint, who commuted to the Bay Area Monday night to
watch his daughter Mollie play for the St. Mary's women's team, will lead the
Sea Kings into their first playol'f game in three seasons.
The Sea View League's third-place team (1 1-14) battles the Comets (16-5) in a
Divisio n lY-AA wild-card .clash, with the win~er advancing to Saturday's first-
round date at Notre Dame Ac~demy. ·
t:>oN Luc11/DA1Lv 1'1toT
Karla Dominguez (left), Estancia vie in CIF Division 11!-A girls playoffs tonight.
If victo rious, Estancia advances to Saturday's second round against the winner
of tonight's Rancho Abrnitos at Pioneer battle.
-By B:iny F:.ulkner
How to shake the 'Charlie who?' question
~ Just go out and get yourself the most talked about item in the game,
(aside from the major leagues' strike) ... a female (Ila Borders) pitcher!
Bv RlCHAJlD D UNN, SroP.Ts W1UTt•
"I can sec where
:.omebody would ge t that mixed up. Out
"e get that all the time. I gue:.s they think
Southern California College anti the
University of Southern California arc the
same," Phillips said.
Recruiting for Phillips, a fom1e r USC
pitcher, c·an also be interesting. In the 13.1.
(Before Ila) years, prospective players
would scratch their head when Phillips
called.
Now in his sixth ye.ar as SCC's coach,
"i1h 13 of his former players ha' ing
signed a profcs:.ional baseball contract,
Phillips ha) seen it all at this :.mall
Christian college, from the lowe::.t valley
10 1he highest peak.
Ryan Seidel, the team's leadoff hitter, is
batting .478 (I I for 23) wi th a
team-leading eight Rlll. Seidt!! is also 8
for 8 in stolen bases.
When Borders pitched (earning a
no-decision) against Whituer College on
Friday, she was the player to \\hOm
reporters gravitated following the
Vanguatds' 6-3 victory, not SclJcl. All
Seidel did was give SCC an early 1-0 leac.J
\\ith a leadoff home run, the te:im's first
of the year, double in the )Cvcnth inning,
then knock in three runs, including the
game-winner, with a triple in the eighth.
La~t summer, Seic.Jel was :he mo~t
valuable player of the .Saskatchev.ian
Major llaseball League in Canada, !calling
the league in hits (48), batting average
(.471). hoo1e·runs (~even), RUl (31) :mtl
i.tolcn bases (10).
-When pro scouts hunt for signable
pitchers following the season, their C)'ei.
will be on Jeff llcd.lcy, not Uorders, who
is in eligible for Major League Dai.cball's
free-agent draft in June.
As Phillips' Vanguards
embark on-their first of two
lengthy road trips this season
-they fly to the Bay Area
tonight for a four-game,
tuur-night excursion, beginning
Thursday against Menlo
College (2 p.m.) -he takes
i.urvey as the school
e>.periences an apparent boom,
C\Cn though the Vanguards on
the field arc only 2-4.
~Now, when I
make phone
calls, they say,
'Oh, yeah,
you're Ila 8or-
ders ' coach:
(Four·year school players mu)t
be at lea:.t a junior, or :! I, to
be eligible.)
llccklcy i!> left-handed,
6-foot-4 anti 205 pound!> -a
scout's dream. Phillips
considers Dccklcy'::. curveball
''big-league" caliber. I le abo
throws hard, in the •
mid-to·high 80s, with good
control. Before, it was,
'You're Charlie
Who? And ,
'What's SCC.'1
In 199-1, Beckley finbhetl
6-8, but was voted fir~t-tc.1111
All-Golden State Athletic
Conference anc.J first-team
All-NAIA Di!>trict Ill. His
"School attendance is way
up from la::.t year to this year,"
Phillips said. "The cJorms arc
full and they're tripling people
in the rooms. I'd hope (the
ba~eball program) has had
~omething to do with it. Now,
when I make phone calls, they
-CHARl.Jf PHl.lFS earned-run average was 2.54,
SCC basebd COICb with a 4-to· I Mrikeout-to·walk
say, 'Oh, yeah, you're Ila Borde rs' coath.'
Before, it was, 'You're Charlie Who?'
And, 'What's SCC.'"
Borders, SCC's sophomore female
pitcher, has put SoCal College on the
map. whether skeptics want to believe it
or not. Thanks to Dorders, SCC baseball
caps and uniforms have found its w-:Jy to
ESP N, the Baseball Hall of Fame in
Cooperstown, Sports Illustrated, and even
television commercials in Japan for a
sporting goods company.
Out while Borders continu es to grab
headlines, there arc others practicing their
fi eld of dreams under Phillip~· tutelage.
Case in point:
-SoCal College senior center fielder
ratio (80-20). Occkley ltas both
of the Vanguar<ls' victories this
year.
-Junior pitcher Rick Homutoff, a
right-hander, has a 0.96 ERA this year.
-Shortstop Jason Albrand is batting
.39 1 (9 for 23).
sec, a school that puts faith first and
baseball second, had its 13th player under
Phillips sign a pro contract this week,
when former catcher Matt Dah lgren
signed with Antelope Valley of the new
Golden State independent lcogue.
The Vanguards, who will !>tart Scott
Slagel Thursday against Menlo, Oordcrs
on Friday against San Francisco State,
and Beckley in the fir~l game of u
doubleheader against San Francisco State
on Saturday, travel to Washington state
for a four-ga me ttip April 11-14.
CASEY r. Lu~11/l>AILY l'1LOr
Li fe hasn't been the same since that fateful day. when Charlie Phillips took one
of the biggest gambles of his coachlnQ career, signing female pitcher Ila Borders.
Eagles to race
Temescal Canyon
Vanguard men edge Biola, 78-74 sec women roll
past Biola, 89-55
COST A MESA -The Estancia
High boys basketball team found out
its first foe in the second round of
the Clf Division Ill-A playoffs on
Friday night.
The Eagles, sced~d second, will
face Temescal Canyon, a 71-62 vic-
tor over Banning. in the first round
on Tuesday evening.
"They look quick and they're ag·
grcssivc and like to run," said fa-
tancia Coach Tim Parse!, who made
the trip to Lake Elsinore Tuesday to
scout Temcscal Canyon.
''They were down nine at the half
and came back, so it should be a
good test for us."
Parsel added he believed his Ea·
gJes (23·3) matched up well with Te-
mcscal Canyon, which is now 18·8,
"but we have to come· out and play
well."
~Carlson's sixth three-pointer
of .Qame breaks tie, helps
SCC win third GSAC game.
LA MIRADA -Kevin Carbon's threc-
point goal in the waning moments broke a
tic and lifted visiting Southern California
College to a 78-74 Golden State Athletic
Conference men's basketball victory over
Biola Tuesday night .
Ch ris Kostoff gave SCC a 74· 72 lead
with under three minutes to play before
Uiola tie·d it at 74. Carl!;on's bomb, his
sixth of the ga me in eight attempts, put sec up 77·74. Ko 1orrs free throw UC·
counted fo r the final margin.
SCC { 13-15 overall, 3-8 in the GSAC),
in. beating Diola for th e M:cond time this
• ~enson in conf i;rence play, owned a 44-37
halftime margin.
But Biolu (10·17, 3-8) balllcd back to
get the lead in th e second half, and was
up by as many as six points before the
Vanguard c.1mc back. Carbon ~cored 34
I,.
points, a personal be:.t.
Ne,~port l la rbor I ligh product Justin
Mcintee sco rell 19 pointsTor Uiola, net-
ting all nine of his free·lhrow :mcmpts.
Diola, which was paced by James Wil-
liams' 24 points, was 17 for 17 from the
line in the game.
Kostoff atlJeJ 15 points for SCC, which
is back in action Saturday night when it
entertains Cal Uaptist in n 7:30 GSAC
match up.
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broke open a close game in the second
hulf and went on to defeat host Diola, 69·
SS, in n Golden State Athletic Conference
matchup Tuesday.
Tina Southard led SCC (16-10 overall,
6-3 in the GSAC) with 19 points.
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John' Brodie
·seniors'
golf, it'~ a
game that
will grow
on you
~ Even Jack Nicklaus
didn't give it much
of a chance, but he ,
too,· took a second look.
S cnior football? Impossible.
Senior basketball'? If you've
got an hourglass, maybe }OU
can time players running up and
down the court.
How about senior tenn~ ?'Well,
Jimmy Connors ha s attempted to
put together a league, but it':. come
in with mixed reviews.
Senior golf seems to be the only
answer. Even Jack Nicklaus has
bought inJo it.
John Ilrodie, former NFL
quarterback for the San Francisco
49crs, and a member of the Senior
PGA Tour since 1985, rcmen)bcrs
overhearing n
conversation
between Nicklaus
and nob Goalby,
one of the tour's
founding fathers
and now a
member of its
board as a plarcr
director.
"What arc you
guys doing out
th ere?" Brodie
said, referring to
Nicklaus' reaction
of the Senior
Tuur. "That thing
Richard Dunn
Club golf
is never going to make it."
Drodic, who spent a dozen years
as an NBC commentator, working
golf and football, added that
Nicklaus soon modified his spirit:
"Then, when Jack was about 48, it
was, 'It's nice you old guys have a
place to ploy.' The next year, he
said that the Senior Tour seemed
kind of intere:.ting, and a year later,
he called (Goalby) and said, 'I can't
wait to get on the Senior Tour.'
Jack's 55 now, and look at the level
of his game because of this tour."
Selling Jack Nicklaus is enough
said.
Although Nicklaus (or Arnold
Palmer) will not be playing in the
Toshiba Senior <;lassie !Vtarch 17-19,
many other lop names will,
including Drotlic, who will play on
one of four sponsor's exemptions at
the Mesa Verde Country Club,
where the inaugural event will be
played.
M esa Verde head professional
Art Schilling, the
tournament's firllt entry, is also
playing on a sponsor's exemption.
Orodie, who spoke during a news
conference Monday at Mesa Verde
and played 18 holes (at times in the
rain) with various sponM>rs and
media members, was the 49crs'
quarterback (1957 to 1973) long
before Joe Montana's ring-sizing
sessions and Steve Young's removal
of the Super Dow! ghost Jan. 29 •
He was the NFL's most valuable
player in 1970, an All-American for
the Stanford Indians. Brodie was
inducted into the College Football
Hall of Fame in 1986, a y~ar when
his earnings on the Senior Tour
($37,801) was barely cnuugh lo help
..... u!Ptt .. ,
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Wetinesday, February 15, 1995 7
aRllfLY
All-Star football
coaches named
Champion Bruisers (back row, from left) Assistant coach Jeff Sankey, Matthew Puccio, Kaiona Dutro, Trenor Morken, Joshua
Lehr, Chad Rorden, Jacob Mackey, Coach Bob Marshall, Gregory Schneider. Front row, Evan Mitchell, Trevor England, Scott
Sankey, Mark Spears, Taylor Knowles, Travis Moore. ·
A Bruising Sunday in AYSD. fare
NJ~.WPORT·Ml:~A -On Super llo\\I
Sunday, Jan. 29, the Ne" purl llcachJCo!>l..1
Mesa Brui!>crs, American Youth Soccer Or-
ganization Region 97 ch.1mpion~. defeated
the South !nine Uluc Di.;\ib, the Region 144
champs, 2-1.
South lnine,'co:.iched by Oob Cannon and
Lew Grah..im, !>1.ored first "ith a n..1shy goal
late in the lir!il quarter b)' Da\ id Smoler.
South !nine dommate<l the llrst half, C\en
''ith a onc·pl,1)Cr d1,..1d\,lllt..1gc.
\\:.ard R)an ~tar!>h:.tll mil>!.ing thl.' same Jue II.)
\acation p!Jn:. :.inJ ~latt Puccio ab~1.ent J..:..:
to a broken leg !>ullcred "htlc ~i.ung.
The Oru1!>er~ pro"eJ b) compct1t1on to b.:
the bc!lt of 0 areo teJlll!> 111 Cl.o tJ ~f , .1
Nc\\1X>n lkach, Coron..1 d.:I ~l.1r. lnm.: •. 1.d
Tu~tm. The \ictory gi\ cs the Uruiser!> the right to
be call~d the top Di' ision 5 boys lc:.im in
A YSO Section 11 Arca Q.
Since \\inmng the A YSO Region 97 ch.im·
pionship in December, the Bruisers, coached
by Bob Mar~hall and Jeff Sankey, took the
foe.game plarom, undefeated, garnering ;.i
total of nine of 10 po!isiblc points.
1 he third quarter \\,1~ pl..1ycd alt :.t draw
"ith bo.th !.iJe!> ~ho\' ing e\cclknt dden~e.
The goalie~. J..1son Su'\ ito lor the Ulue Dt.:' ih
and Tra' is Moore tor the llru1i.er~. continued
to ~top ~hot alter ~hot.
Scuring aga11\\t thl! Urui,er'> \\J!> hdd tu
three soab during the ph.1)0lb th.1111. ... h) th..:
dforl!> ol goJlt..:!> ~tori.en. b.rn ~htd1 !I .and
~loon~. Abo ~t..inding out for the Un .. ; :1:i.
\\3S :.\\eepcr KJiona Dutro. h \\lS not umil the lourth qu:iner until
the 13ruiscrs took control \\ ith baclHo·b:ad..
bre.ibw:iy ~cote) by Trenor ~tori.en and
Ta) lor Kno" le~.
Offcn!>l\el). the 13rui.,cr) scorc.:d 11i1.c ~ .1!::.
in four g..1mes during the pl:.t>ulh. Ch .1J lh r·
tlen, R) an ~ tar:.h:.ill, Knm\ le), Jo,h.1:.i Ld1r,
f\tark Speaf!>, Scott SanJ..cy, G1..:g ~~hne1Jcr.
Trevor En!}IJnd :.ind f\toore J..ept co11t111u.1!
prcs)ure on their oppo1Knl .
For the fir-1 t time ever, Division 97 "ill
reprc!>cnt Arc:• Q in the Section 11 pla)olfs
to be played M:m.h 4·5.
ll1e game ,,.a, pl..1)ed on a sogg) I larper
Field in Co:.ta ~lc!>a. ·1 he Orui!.ers played at
partial strength \\ith Coach ~l .H!>h..111 and lor-
Ameba punishes Laguna Niguel
with 3-0 AYSO Plus decision
MISSION VIEJO -1 he Co-
rona dcl Mar Amcba, an Amcri·
can Youth Soccer Organization
undcr-12 boys tra"chng lCJm, de-
f e:ncd uguna Niguel, 3·0, last
Saturdoy lo aJ,an e Ill the A YSO
Plus Cahtorn1a Ch;impion!.hip!>
Brandon PO\\Cr!> op..:ncd thl!
scoring ·i'O r Amcba mid\.,.J)
through the first h.ilf after rccei' •
ing a 20·prJ cru:.!>ing pas!> from
!ell \\ingcr 13r:indon LC\\ b. Pow·
ers, playing the ci:ntcr·half po!ii·
tion, timed hi) o,cfl..1pping run
.precisely to finish hb !>hot f10111 9
yanh out to gi'c Amcb.i a I ·O
h:ilftimc le:id.
Late in the ~ccond half, L~1gun..1
Niguel tried to imitate Ameb0,1"s
earlier succes)ful off!>iJc trap on a
direct lick. Dut Cole Reddin
timed his run perfect!) to brcJk
through a fl..it-footed Laguna
Niguel dcfen!.e and colh.xt John
Grod's free kick, Jnbhling 40
yards and bc.iting the l:lguna
Niguel goalkeeper from 8 yards
out.
Minute l:itcr, Derck Le\\b,
Geoff Collier, Drcnd.tn Fcnno,
Spencer MacDonald and Powers
executcJ a combination of n111e
!.hOrt, qukk pa!iscs "h11..h unbal-
anced the Laguna Niguel defense,
lca"ing RedJin frc!e to score his
!. cond goal from 18 ~ar<ls out on
a !>hot jui.t inches in:.1d..: the k It
po!>l.
Coron.i dcl ~t.1r'i. dcfen)c, lcJ
by goalie IJi:an !:>h.1g.mgiJn, GruJ
anti corner bacb D..in Dc-gheri
and Riky \Vat!>On, gather..:tl it!>
~c,t:nth ~hutout in its l.1!.t nine
games.
Amcba prepMes the next three
\\Cdi. 10 p!Jy LaJ..c Forest in the
ltemifi1uls un SJtur<lay, ~brd1 3 at
Huntington Ucach.
The A YSO Plu' program is a
select pilot tc!.t program formcJ to
pro\ ide a competiti' e l.'\perience
for A YSO pla)Crs \\hose ~ktlb
allow them to p;irticipah:.
The program is being tc~ted
only in Californi..1 and ~ltd11gan
this season. If !>U Ct:!.:.f ul. the pro·
gram "ill be c:\pandeJ nationally
next year.
For information regarding
A.YSO Plus or Ameba, contact
Coach Jim Noonan at (714) 723-
1031.
Venom ties one, drops another
COSTA MESA -The Venom,
Costa Mesa's American Youth
Soccer Organization Region 120
Division 4 "D" bo)~ ~quad began
its third week of all·!.t:lr competi·
tion last Saturday, mJnaging a tic
and a lo~ in its t\\O outing!>.
Costa Mesa faceJ Ne''-POrl
llc.ich in the fir~t game ,.,.hi h
ended in a I· I de;idlock. The
game's first goal \\aS scored by
Mesa's Kevin Desandro in the lir!>l
quarter.
After Mesa dominated the first
h:ilf, the third and fourth quarters
\\ere primarily a defcn!>ivc strug-
gle. Newport Beach scored a goal
in the fourth quarter when Mc~a
failed to clear the ball from the
middle.
In the econd gumc, the Venom
faced South Irvine, which had
been undefeated until lo~ing toe
the South Irvine "C'' team earlier
Saturday mornini.
The l\tcs:.t offense got off to a
fast start in 1he first quarter with a
tran~ition pa~s from Oilly Lund to
T)'!>On Dauer to Mario ~facia),
who !>hot to"ard the goal wi th the
ball bouncing off one of South Ir·
"inc's player and Desandro he l-
ing it in for a goal.
In the ~ccond quarter, Mesa·~
defcn)e, led by "Spencer Solomon,
Keil!,ukc SuLul-i, Ste,cn Thom..1
and Jonath:in t.tcling, held South
lninc scorclc~. In the thi1J quar·
tc r, the Mesa offense, ~p..itked by
Tyler Weide, Tommy Durden,
Craig t.tullis, Alex Sams ond Drct
Caples, h.1d numerous coring op-
portunitiei. but "a unable lo con·
vcrt.
South lnine \\35 able to ~ore
goals in the third and fourth quar·
ters to gain a 2· l decision.
The Venom will face teams
from North Irvine and South Ir-
vine on Saturday at l3,.1lcric Field
in the final games of the seu on.
LOCAL SCHEDULE
TODAY .........
Community college -Of•nge
Cout M Cfoumont. 3 p.m. ..........
Community colleg. men -Or.tnp
Coa11 al Ri~ cc. 7 ,..... ca·----~.,..w. II Coatt, 7 p.A
"""..... -Of piajAI& a... .. (Of Olwllloll 11-A
fir1t round), 7:30 p.m.; Coron.a dt l
MM at 5¥red HeMt of Jesus, lo•
Angetft (Clf Oimioft 1Y-M "ilJ
ard), 7:30. . ....
ttip .._.boys -OF .... ycilf1:
J.W ....... II [tlMM.6" (Olvi1lon Ill
... Qfd), J p.m.
hff VI
c.inmunity cOllqe -Or•p
C-' .S. (Oll~gt of the l>eMrt, noon,
'
GOLF
Fr oM Pa9e 6
him p.1)" for hi!> monthly hou!>c
mortgage in La Quint.i, "here he
~till resides.
Bro<lic, 59, \\On the 1991
Sccurll) Pac11tc Senior Cl.ii.sic in
Lo) Angele , his onl)• tour
\ktor., \\hen he birdii:J the first
p!J)vif hok, beating Chi Chi
RoJngueL anti Gl'orge Archer.
I le h.1ll "un S6S8,305 in his
Senior 1 our career, including a
higlH\.tter m.1rk ol $185.,4~4 in
'91.
"h'i. nice to h:l\C .1 game
"hc:re )UU cJn compete on thill
kwl .It thi' .1ge ... Uro<l1e i.:.iid.
"It "ould be pretty tough to h.1\'c
\cmor tootball. H.C. 0\\ i:n'
(former 49cr running back)
couldn't run 100 )JrJ~ in a
\\CCI. ..
UroJ1c last \C:ar linished 104th
on the tour'!> ~1011cy lillt, earmng
onh Sl'.!,9%. Uut the tour ha!> ccri:irnl~ £f0" 11 :.ince he j01neJ
II.
"It U!ted to be th..1t ) ou could
substitute the bar for the Jm ing
range. GU)!> llgured if )OU didn't
h..1\e it by the time )OU \H!CC 50.
)OU ne,er "oul<l," !>lid Urodic,
"ho~c bc:.t fill i h l.ast ) car was a
tic lor 2~th at The Tr.tn~amcrica
m NapJ. ··uu1 the Senior Tour i:.
an im.lil.:ation of the
competiti\ene)s of these gu)!>.
They're ~1111 pl:i)ing this game
the \\,1y it !i.hould be pl:i)ed."
Drod1e, "ho \\ill join golfcr.i
such .i~ Lee Trc\ ino. Al
Gc1bergcr. Dill) C t)rcr ~111J
Da\ c Stud.ton nl."'l llllinth in
Co:.ta ~ks.t, i) !.i111pl~ h:ipp) tu
be here. "I he m.11k I m:iJe (Ill
the Senior Tour i~ ";J)mu'>t
in\ 1s1ble, and th:.it ·, probuhl) \\ h)
I'm here (!>pe:.tl.ing)," he ~.tiJ.
• 01.eJne Ueman, Jlvng \\1 th
llroJ1c JnJ !:>dulli1 : 1' al'o
pla)ing un .1 '>pvn,or·)
"''e111pt1un Ucm:lll. "hu ".II turn
57 on April ~~. 1 l.1)..:d in th.:
1%~ 11J1g Updl l m1ta110:1 .1 .. 1
;\l...,a Verd~. th .. IJ:.t l'G.\ ch.Ill .
to be pl..i)eJ thl."re ·11 • .: l 1.. hiba
Senior Cl..1 :.1.: t' th1.e !tr 't S1.111ur ·
Tuur C\Cnl e\....r 111 Or.1111!..:
Count).
• S..:h1ll1ng. ~k,.1 V1.e1Je' he.1J
pto for the p.1 ... 1 I~ )C~""· ''
t epon..:JI~ 1110' in~ on I k h.1 ...
acc1.ep1cJ a !>llllll.1r Jlll'ition al the
ne" Plant:.itiun Goll Res.nt in
the dl'"tCrl. \\h1d1 lp ... n ... llC\I
)CJf
• Ca'>p1.er, \\Ill> •p\1kc Zil ~t.: ... J
\'cr<l.: l..1'>t \\Cd\. \\alt ta.~11 ~
al uut th1.e e'ulu11vn ol ti.e .... r.1vr
Tour. anJ. "di, it":. po .,, h:
gro" th:
"So \\e haH! the S1.en11r l u:.:r
(OH!r SU), and no\' the !:>.i~·er
Senior Tour (o\cr &J). Su m .. )b'-
\\e cant.ilk ..1bout a Sur-.r Our..:r
Duper Scmor Toor, fur su~:. "";:r
90. It'll be a thrcl.'-J:t~
tournJmcnt. One hulc a Ja\. I he
"inner of the tourn.1mc11t '~ill be,
the one \\ho <.:Jn r.:m.:mb.:r lu:.
~<.:ore."
Uidwrd llun11 i; a V.Ji/.~ Jti/ut
Sportsuritu u/IUH' dub l]Ulf
c:ulumn U3U.Jll) J/,pt·an t H'f)
'J71und:>J .
DRAINAGE PROBLEMS?
FIREPLACE LEAK S?
PLANTERS OVERFLOWING?
CALL THE DRAIN AGE AND FIREPLACE SPECIALISTS
JOHN GLASSELL
MASONRY COMPANY
(714) 434.7744
Lt~ ... ...._,
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MIKE FARNSWORTH
LANDSCAPE COMPANY
(714) !54&!5132
&.IC. Ut.,.
•
SA!\ 1 A A:'llA -Jim U:.srnctt, \\ho n!signcd in fanuJI') ----
;iftcr a hugdy ~ucc~:.:.ful lO·)e:.tr reign O\Cr the Tr:ibuco Hilb ~
High fo\>tb;11l progr;im, \Hll coach the South in the 36th ei.11-~
tion of the Or;.inge Count> All·St;ir rootbJll G.11111.:, I·nd;i)
July 14 at Or;inge COJ)t College.
Darnen, "ho built an b3-3S·2 mark "ith the ~1u:.tang:., includi11~ CIF
Southern ~cwon d1amp1011ship) in I% · 9 and '1/3, ''-:is. :innou1 . .:1.:d as
the Souths he;id nun :it .1 luncheon ·1 ue:.d.1\ in Santa Ana.
"It might be my la:.t garnl.', i.o tt ''all dc1tn1tcl~ be J fun "·1) tu go •
out," said Darnell, \\ho guided thi, >Car':. team to a 10·3 rcconJ, bdore •
bo,dng out 111 the D1\.1s1on I 'cm1linab. lt \\;J) tl1\:. )c.hool's fir:.t ~1:ar in
Di\bion 1 South Cl.oa:.t League, :iller :.p1.:nding recent )ear:. in the 01,i· :
~ton Vlll P.ic1hc Co;.i:.t Le.1guc.
Barnell, '' hu has alht:.ir cuadung C\j'lcrK 111.e h;i' ing led a team in
the 1%9 Shrine Game, '"111 lc:iJ a South ro ter :..:h.: .. ted br sporh,uiters
and announced April 15.
GJf) ~kd., "ho~e Esp1.eranza Uigh )quad \\:I) up!>el b) D~rnett's TrJ· •
buco unit in the lir)\ round of the pb~oth l:s!it fa!!," as !.ele1.etcJ to guide ~
the l'orth.
The game, "hich feature~ the count) s t~p !ienior!>, h spon:.ored b~. the
Brea l;ions Club and the Orange Count~ ) outh FoundJtWn. Proceed!> ~
from the contest benefit sc' aal ) outh·rdJtcJ charitic'>, indudtng \\'ci.t·
crn Youth Scnices, the Pcd1atr1c Ad1.>k)ccnt Diwbd1c Rc!>car1.h anJ Ed-
ucation r ound:uion, and count) h1.:,h school).
-By B:irry F.;iulknu •
Newport A arbor Boat Show slated I or April 5-9
NEWPORT DEACll -1 he Nc\\pOrt Harbor Uoat Sho\\, T "'
the biggci.t in·thc-watcr boat !>hO\\ in the Wc'>t. ''ill be held
April 5.9 and \\ill once aga.n fill the :--=1."po1t Dunc) :wd .;:. -
LtJu ~brina \'1ll..1ge.
~lure than '.!lJO d11fcrcnt pO\\Cr anJ :.;;i11bo b \\ill b.: a.:iiL1ble l"r the
publt ... tu comp:.are 111 the t.\\IJ m.11ia:il>.. ,,,th \\atcr t:i\i:. ;i1.~ tr..:~ '>.h1t1k
bu'> :.er. ice runnmg contmuou !~.
In ;iJJitiun, the ~1Le ol t~h: \:\lu!J.tlir 1~1.t al t! c ~i.:' po~t 0 • .1111:' h..t) 11o
l 1.en d.JubkJ, alkh\10£. I<. r more th.an 1-5 \ .:nJur l I , wltne "'°~.: '> BC!>. •
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l.iJi,1. l.snJ arc..1 dc\\.ltcd to 1:.11lcr bo..1t-.. p~:-on. I \\.tt::r-.r;i:t ;inJ r.tht·
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A<lmi~'ion i:. S' tor atlu h. r:J 11,: I r ch1k!r 11 I~ a1 J unJ.:r
From Press Row puts the eye on Ila
ls\ucs rcgJiJtng Southern ( .1l11ur1.1.1 Collcse kn.al.: pnchcr *
llJ Border,. ,u .. h :1s media 1.u\cr:.ice :ind her die t un the
team anJ )u.uol, .1'> " .. 11 ·" a pi:r~Ji:.;tl\ c vll the 101...11 Cl F
b:.i!>ketb.111 pl.1~oft s-.1.enc. ''tlh cc...mprehi:thl\C d1alu~u.: un t!>·
t:inci..1 ll1gh"s bO)!>, :ire tl.t: pr.m..1£) top1..:) of d1scu~!>tOn b~ Dail) Pilot
sporl!i\Hi~et:. R1ch;irJ Dllllll :.anJ Uarr) l";iulkr.cr on tonight\ 6 o·d\Xk
tekcast Ol . I rum P1 \,;) RU\\ .. vn Cl pie~ Colon~ c.:ibk\ hion (Ch;irmcl
3).
The 30·mrnute ph1gram, "h1 .. h 1n~1 ... J.: a cl'mp"..: ot the Co,t;i ~1 .. ,.1.
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throu~h fcbru;if) anJ c;ar!~ ~tJr .... h, "ith :.Jd111or.:il .un:l:'lno ... n.:~J >h-0\\ •
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to an1UJU1Jtt a MW JtTVia ""'u llUli/able to """ bMsinesses.
wt will TWUJ SEARCH tk ~for you 111 no t:Xtl'1I thttrgr. llwi SllJ,ft JI"' the
time mid ll>t trip to tk Court Hor« in Santll Ana. Thm. ef """1e, 6ffer tlK StftlldJ
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3 batha 2 patios Attch Yearly Unfurn 1 ·Ba' iw~~se-slyte. r ROOMS. 2706 Gloria (714)759·1559 courts. Call to 1den11ty. good h3nCl\H1t111g. Call
R B 845·8781 tor dela•ls (80~14':'4-1302 Garage, Tiie & Marble 3 4B ·2 aths Avail 211<>. $705/mo. ~~~~~~~~--!••••••••• $595,000 or beat St375 to $1800 mo. Harbor Villas 546·9081 :-,_F_O_U_N_D_:_•_•_t_o_t_k_•_Y_• P(T Work F1T Pay
bl. O"er VIII R tal Luxurious furn rm/pvt BUSINESS •· b 1 ... b 1 6nm 12 •1 F no 0,.p reaaona 8 en S 2Bd 2Ba Upstairs 4plx bolh. E'side CM. Quiel ex on or 11 ou ..-e • ' • " • • Inspection Sat·Sun 10-5 u t 11 1 Upper Castaways, Npt necessary. SS 00 hr 10\IAl ltOVSINC
0 1'1'0111 U"'IT Y House wlll be sold 675•4912 ni w P ce, garage. N/S. No pels. Utll inc:I. FINANCE Bench. Call 645·2206 Ask for Mark 852·0~·li'
b .. Sundav Nlnht to $750. 679 W.181h St. $445/mo. 548·50561,.•••••••• Higheat aidd;r No Pe~. * 644-7064 1• 1_t_o_1d_e_n_11_1y_. ____ Part-Time Poople u ..... "'* afftni.SJllt Ill 11111
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Ph. 619-340·3491 2BR·1BA & 1BR·1BA ---------1 _________ Lost African Grey Por· wanted to address I.>·
Lndry, pool, quiet, nr RENTALS TO BUSINESS ro1. 1/31 . Grey body, bels for pay 'You h31.e
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lo ....,.. ••• , llJf'ltlltnce. OUT-OF·STATE AT TH E an tr rtati 5550 red tail. !rimed wings a typew111er. computer anspo on SHARE 2724 OPPORTUNITY lrg. rewardS48·9471 or good hand\.\lll•no & S650No petS646-0392 Int I L. 0. rates apply .
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BEACH BACK BAY E 'SIDE 2904 LOST CAT: llttl• o ld 1·809·474-4289
An I R t I 18R, new c:pt, sml yd. E'ald• CM 3Br condo. liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Slam•••· Losl 1131 ---------1
.................... a~vu~~~~ 1~1':,~~~°o"nt nU8 en 8 S w1d hkup $645 mo. Pvt Ba. Pool, nr bch. LOCAL RTE•24 L 95 White Ilea c:ollar. i..R.e.a_i.,E_s_ia.te _____ 1 La • Sel-Uon w/d . Non-smkr. $425 oc:a·
,.. amy .a .,.,.nu. hm1· mobile homes RVs &
&MM •fllCfWIA .... ."' tents1lH. S299K 6.s-2119
Tiiis ""'""' will 1101 or (503) 654-3n4 ~ ICC8'l 111YMWl1llt•
rv ·-No pets 631·7813 tlons Buy All o r Npl Island area. 71 4· 1Bd Udo ......... $1000 c~ incl ulll. 642-2249 Port•Possible $2K 646-6413 or 673-6948 2J2 Penin .......... s1200 •••n 2.er 1Ba. crpts, 3/2 Oen vu ...... s1300 new paint. w/d hkups. NB blk to oc:n. Share Wkly•eoo-599-6769
2J2+0en Udo . $2450 2078 Wallace St. $650 4Br dplx with one per· HEALTH &
Call For Summer 642-6781 before noon son. Furn rm?. pvt I•••••••••
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Ll•t Lrg 2Bd 2Ba Great bath. S450. 723-0584 ANNOUNCEMENTS •~FiiliiTiiNEiiiiSiiSiiiiiiiiii3iiOiiOiiO
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areal Quiet, park·hke Q 1• The ~ setting, firplac:e, sky· NB· ulet Shore 3Bd I••••••••• ...,..._ 2"Ba Condo. Pool, The Oreat Walstllne 673-7300
Challenge. Resu1tsl~==~~~~~~I ... ...._, Nftftlad •• 11111 CONDOS ..... .._. .. .......,..... NT ._.,,,,....,,.._ 11c.,,.. FOR RE
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iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii garage, yrly, S 1600/mo, Ullll Incl, 854·9779 lrvtne Terrace front
row. 180-oc:ean view, ---------3500 sq ft. 3Br 2Ba+
maid'• qt11, frplc:. spa.
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673 1900 yard. garage. sa75rmo w10. 2Rm• w/ prlv ANNOUNCEMENTS • 4310)839-8105 Ba $625/ · ultls or 2920
in 30 days or your money bacll. Coll 1 ·
800-701·5326. Back Bair Townhm• ••TOWNHOME•• mastersuite w/ pr1v Ba 1"!~~~~~~~! 3Bd-.3Ba, 2 c:ar, pool/ 2br 1.5ba, pool. 5800. Furn OK. 642-r I••••••••• !~;:95~=c~W~! ga~~ve r,.:~~·ec~l~s. _90_5_o______ O.J. SIMPSON TRIAL E~PLOYMENT
•Eastblutf Hom•• 548·7367 NP Cres t Shr furn HOTllNE 3Bd, roc:enlly redoc:. for lse. L.usk E plan. Weetclltf: Llg 2Bd 2Ba (one 11 an Ole:) mn· . .Hcu1yUpc!Nso1PloceecfnOs
5Bd 3Ba, lrg lot, nu c:ondo c:nrpt. drpes, lure, N/S, alll lmmed ~~
c:arpt, paint & Ille, c:arpon, 1256 Rutland, $600/mo. Gary 64s.1400 1· •7""-Grea t h s• & toe: I S900 +Clop 832· 1788 • V"
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$2800/mo 64°"4718 Reapons lbl• & fun Musi be 18 Of older, $1.99
Eaclualve Barahor•• NEWPORT M/F to shr 3Bd New· permnile Retall Sal•• P(T...Gltt 3Br 2Ba. frpl, dbl gar, pon Shores Apt. Oc:n , ________ _.. Shop CountryS1do Inn
furnished or unfurn. BEACH 2669 vu. W/0 , 11rplc: LIVE UNCENSORED $6.hr. 549-0300 ext •OS
$2800/mo. 642·5290 liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii $440/mo Don 642-4091 . 800-S5&-1129
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HARBOR VW HOMES •1BR $825• loo.890-UOI 13.H .mln Data lmput PT must
N 4Bd 2.5Ba Spa. Up· 2BR 2BA $725/Up 10111-1.&o4-121 .. 11111 • have good Enghsh Balboa ewport graded. Huge Yd. Nu Refrig' & dishwasher COMMERCIAL skills, a & A c:omputer Alty 723-4494 carpVpnl $2800 76().9672 lnc:I. 601(30 pool. No program n2·2607
Back Boy view 3Bd + •Lldo/PenlnsullllHts peta. No lees. No REAL ESTATE LOST It DENTAL ASSISTANT
Oen $2300 lnterlor/Bayfront Hma tease. 5 45-4855 ••••••••• FOUND 2925 C:xp"d Chalrsld• Asst. BACK BAY 3Bd·2Ba Oceanfront 3Bdrms Yearly Lease°' Sale Lido la remod 1Br 1Ba liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Orthodontic: practice.
c:ondo w/Vlew of grn-$1800-$2000 Grundy R1111 675-6161 upstra. Micro, stove, ---------Diamond Bracelet•-P_T_or_FT_._54_0._,_,_22 __
bit, frplc:, dbl gar, pool Sludio Apt $575-$700 Lrg 18r condo In d.Jw, gar. $1000/mo. BUSINESS OFFICE Loat on l/28. Pos· DENTAL CHAIR51DE
S225K Agt 875-6181 2Bdrm1 $900-$1100 VIII• Belboe. Mov• NO PETS. 720-9685 FOR RENT 2769 aibly In Fuhlon Is-Pleasant busy prac·
EA•T BLUFF In c:ond. $975/mo LIDO PENINSULA land. Rewardl (714) tice In Npt. Xlnt ben·
Home+Couage+Vlew CORONA +sec. 909-783-3636 1 & 2BR beach homes 852·6295 ohts, 4·dY wk, 2 Sat
4Bd 38a $2600/mo. N rt N rth From $850 to $1300 CANNERY VILLAQI! _f _O_U_N_D_C_A_T_\l\o_1t_h_c_o_I· AM/month. 640.t 122
2821 Carob St. Owner DEL MAR 2122 ewpo 0 710 Lido flark Dr Studlo·hke olflc1, c:r• tar. Tan & while, unu· Dental Rec eptlonlal
Agent. 619-435-7900 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 2 + Iott, frpl, 2 ear gar, 714-4173·8030 atllle ambience. $295. aual marklnga on Busy pleasant olhc:e
Townhouse Baokbay 11250 28d 18• w/d $1475 No ~11.•--N-e.;..w..;.po_rt..;_H;...•_l_g_h_ta-Roy Jackson 673·3733 fac:e, In Newporl need• exp'd front ofe
1.961 aq n, 3bd 2ba, 2 condo, pllt patio, gat. ,_A_vt_3_11_5_75_9-_76_5_9__ 2 Bd, 1Ba pool, new N rt Offl T Beach Back Bay area. mell'ber. 4-dy wk w/'
aty, flrptc,2 pal, crck, 509 Narc:lssu1. Npt Heht• ama11 1er carpet, no.,.,., $795 =~o 1,900c:q n~ 845·9878 ~1~r~~.t~~c::.~~·~·
Univ Dr/Irv Ave. S215K 844-4408 24 hf alngte flouH wJyard & 738 Tu111n Ave, 642·76S8 Spac:e, Ocean & Mi n Buy It. Sell 11. find It,
Reduced/SIOK 645-1861 patio. 5650+ He dep. NEWPORT HEIGHTS viewa. 8 kr 850.0100 Claaalfled. DRAPERY workroom
COSTA .n:sA 2124 845-~1 27 Large 1Bd. $750/mo. needa exp'd sewlnQ HI~ •-.. -,-,-H-T...;l_l..;.IA..;...2.;..IA_l_ll_S_ Sto11e, Retrlg, Garage ------------------mnchino oporlllOta for
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ACltl!AGE 1125 iiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~•ii N-epVpaint, trptc, 972.0111 * 744·1382 ANNOUNCEMENTS ANNOUNCEMENTS movaocrh1~ncek1.&""·h11oomrmp1~1g1
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10 £ggs 13 Collec:uon
15 Charms
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!ICOf8 20 Gonll1, ttg
22 Wise Men
23 Spanish hol.lse
24 Glass bonles
26 Humotous poet
28 Baseballer Mel-
29 Gate 31 Extinct bird
32 Becl<on 34 Carpentry chole
36 Vate g1ad
37 Foxy
38 List 42 Waist-length
13ckets 46 Ada.m's spouse 4 7 Catches some
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50 Actor James -
Jones 52 Goes 10 M>a
53 Bare 54 Eye pan
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60 Twelve o'ctock
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64 Spacoshtc>'s
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65 Poem
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3 Signs V9
4 Sleeptng 5 Public transpon
6 Ginger Rogers
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7 Spear 8 Mvhammad-
9 Grab sl 10 An of paper·
fotd1ng 11 Deer meat
12 Ooniley 14 Thought
16 Mongolia's -
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2t Gott sco1e 23 Machine s tooth
24 Several
25 Spnng and fall
27 Wilch 29 Cows' ma1es
30 Brooks
33 Boston-Pany
35 Soap·mak1ng 1ngred1ent
38 Sahs1actory grade
39 Was 01 use (to) 40 Pauo
41 Knoll)' 42 Scates
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44 Tnals and
lnbulahons 45 Sault-Marie
48 -Man. tn 'The Wizard ot Oz"
51 Loose threads
53 Sisters 55 Ignore socially
51 Lasso 58 "Alice" waitress 59 Baseball stat
61 Shade tree
62 Up to now
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II U Mil• LJr 114.111. nro CIOWl'I fl. 11•n••~1n;;;:t '•••r everything. nanclnt ave O.A.C.
..,._ IMtNr. I cyt, 4-11 er o o can en e' .(909) IU-otOI •••••••• , * ~ loeded. .. CNIM. 6-tpMd. -.. N~ that. rour he1trta h•d no play ....... .,.. ... w p0.., cell.Ur ph 10 Very good condftlon,1-------~
while thr" no trump would have &-..-va&auva dlM Co, 1 ~. rune •"°"9· UtM. TOTOU 1210
ancabd home against. leaa·t.han-mAnt cond, 20k m11... eel 11~. Im•••••••
ptt(ect, defenee. SH,800 ... 1181 ii iienfla Aooenl '87. aUPRA Sliver,
West led a apade, and declar~r POW!R IOAn Blk, 5-ep, moon rf, tint ToP cones. Loaded. 1·
eneourapd mildl,y with the teven. ?OlZ CBIV.OUT 9045 = ~ d.-. • owner. O•aged. Cd Declarer won and could count aix ...... .,. Aon M .. •4t?.
rui tricks since the clube were nan· Im•••••••!•••••••• ning. There was no point in going t 9 • a O a T 0 N ''.!_.!!!'-N Convert. ------1-1-0-5 VO'.,..W'•,.£• 9235 after hearta -the defenders would WMAL•R ._._, top, va. auto. JAGUAI ~ nv n
have apadee aet. up berore declarer Good cond. Pk.ta ex· Looks • runs gr .. t. ••••••Ill••
could cash any hHrt t.ricka, so the traa, 18,500. Cont.ct 14•495· l50-505e tM7 .la•uar XK• •ea CABRIOLET Conv.
three tricks had to come from t.wo John, &42·2255. Coup 4.2, e cyt, Wir• ~•Pd a/c p/b p/W Pl•
or three diamonds and one more 1 a'iLiCfhic iOlf CDYSW 1050 whHla, stick shirt, am/fm, alloys. leather.
Spade. 83,000 actual mRH, 110,500 obo 831-4081 Schock Newp't Packet ••••••••ii t d f 10 Declarer led the JUng of diamonds Conv't han:ltop modal, • or• or yrs.
to the serond trick. Had West taken stereo. Ptd. an helm 1:r -~ ~::~. 5c',u~ 113.000 oeo, Ttada•---------the ace declarer would have scored aeat. New Batterlaa. u P 0 r d 0 w n • ANTIQUES a
a knockout., but. West neatly side· XLNT-$6900 660-9000 ~~81~;~5 1 owntf, l909t•••·3084 · CLASSICS 1250
stepped the haymaker by holding 1 ________ ••'M liHr Hatch· PORSCHE 9175
up the ace. Since declarer oould not SPEED a back 75t< ml. blk, 6 '12 C1dm1c Limo
revert to apadea without. establish· sin' BOATS 101• apd, ate. )Cit Condi • Good cond. $10,000
ing F.ast's !IUit before a ninth trick au v $1995 e73·1M3 7• •1 ta TARGA or best otfer 722-8887
h d d 1 .. iii.liiiii•liiaiii 1-ownar, x.lnt cond. · was set up, t e iamon queen was.1• tffw engine & UrH . .,85 Muat•i\8 • 6 eye · The battle over the green baize continued. West stepped up with •1988 22ft Ski Boat• _FO_ltD _____ 9_0_7S-I 112.000. 854-2475 auto, new, tlrH/frnt
has many elements in common with the ace of diamonds and staggered 5.7 litre v-a. King end/brakes. Must Hll.
prize-lighting. Your timing must be South by returning the I.en of dia· Cobra 0 /0, low promel'll•••••••iiil TRADE $3000/obo. 642·1562 perfect, your footwork quick and monds! hull, tuat serviced, 91 Ford •ecort blk, ·
your counterpunching deadly. Declarer tried to steal the fulfill· new controller/Bimini/ pull-out radio, air 1865 MUSTANG
d . . l.. b . h k ..a: upholstery. Great akl cond, shaepaklns. run1 1hrough classified All orig 82 ooo ml AJ Aft.er East 's weak two-spa c ing tnc..-ywanningt ejac ofwa· boat-fast·looks great. xlnt,grtgasmllge,S3900 842·1878 c, 299 °HP.'>elnl c~nd. opcnin~ bid. Nort.h·South quickly monds and leading a spade, but Turn·key ... ready to go. 95g.14n LHve Mess ---------$4,500/obo 722·8887 landed in three no trump. North East countered by rising with the $11,000 964-4267/291· ---------·
~4--+--t--t--t---t----t saw no point in introducing the ace and shifting t-0 the ace of hearts 9241pgr
weak five-card h eart suit: had and another. The king of hearts and
South been int.crested in that suit, nine or diamonds delivered the 1---------
a takeout double was a vailable. knockout blow. MARINE SUPS ti"-" .............................................. __________________ --1Doats 1022
APPUANCES 6011 MERCHANDISE PETS a -----
'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii MISC 6015 •VT-•r~ •049 45 FT mooring & boat, 1• • ,,,nii8H~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiviiiiii great Newport loc on Eleo dryer, hvy duty. 1• Lido Isle. $12,000.
xtnt cond. $129.50. Home Gym equip. ADOPT-A·PET 973-1717 or 644-8846 Eastbluff. 644-6740 Moving , must sell. Custom Universal, Every Sat & Sun at 80 Ft deep water dock
FURNITURE 6014
Butcher block table & chra $250. Leather 3·
pc sofa set $1550. Other Items. 527-8830
free wts, Olym bench PETSMART, Fountalh for teaae on Balboa
preas, etc. 675-0498 Valley. Puppies, kit· Island facing turning te ns and l'Tl?re. all basin. $15/per boat fl. PLANT SALE ACRES t~,oking for loving, car· Call LaRee 252·1271. Pine trees 15 gal pot· Ing homes. CALL 24 l-'
led, 6·9' $20. Citrus, 0317 for more Info. Prlv Dock/Huntlnglon avocados-fruiting $1 o. •·F-R_E_E-TO_GO_O_D_H_O_M_E_ Harbor Side-tie, min
He(bs $1. Gal lunipers A b tlf I 3 35 rt, up to 100 tt avt. $1 . Shade/plne/cypres ••u u ·Y••r• old DALMATION $.9.50 a lt.(310) 592-4577
Compl•I• Waterbad 4·9' $lO. 909•574·9422 looking for a great
motionless mattress WHEELCHAIRS (3) home with room to ---------
grey contempory frame $55/$85/$1 25 play. Male, neutered. CAMPERS, RV'S,
Come & see! I will help Good cond. 646-8800 all shots current, obe· TRAILERS 8014
you set It up In your ---------dlence school gradu·
home. s250, 964-4261 JEWELRY, FURS ate. cau 854·0041 . liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Fr•• to good Homa New 28' moto(home Flo•tallon Bad King a ART 602 5 Male cat, short haired for rent. Full kltch,
•% Somma, 4 platform iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii neutered. Female, shower, TVNCR. Day
bd. s75• 640•0688 LIQUIDATING PRI· long haired spayed. & wkly rates. 559·8844
•HOUSE FULL!• VATE COLLEC· (714) 957-8850
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Cherry Queen Anne TION Museum quality _G_E_A_MAN--S-HE_P_H_E_A_D_1_M_O_T_O_R_CY_C_LE_S __
dining rm seats 8 w/ European Oil Paint· FrH to Good Home
buffet & china $2150. lngs, Authentic Aus· Female, 2 years old, SCOOTERS 8018
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s ian Icons, Lux ap· Lthr sofa, love aeat & pare!, Diamond Ring very aHectlonate,jiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii chair $1500/obo. Sev-appraised s27,665. good with kids, loves
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1890 FZR 800 Gen·
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Ura, Just been fully .. rvlced. $2.500/obo.
Call Dave 645-5945.
ANTIQUES 6010
•BUYING ITEMS• tbl $250. Occasional jewelery. Exceptional Please give "Sasha" a
From 1800·1960. 1 pc tables & more. Un· bargains. 772·9701 loving home. Her own· used. 714·892·7286 ers are too busy to to entire estate. Paint·•------------------give her the time she
lngs, books. furniture, MOVINGI Bed set OFFICE needs. Leave mes·
etc. Immediate cas.h, $400. Living rm pcs, f'ntNITUR. E ._ sage at 714-964-3048. 1••••••••• top$. 873-e223 compl dining rm $650, vi.\ ut 1•
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olf, 2815 Lafayette. Queen size MattraH Be•utltul Contamp 714·859·2704. NB, Cannery Village. & boxsprlng, nover Executive Desk 6ft CLASSIFIED
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•5E•R•Vl-C•E--•ICARPENTRY 3510 COMPUTERS 3556 ELECTRICAL 3610 HANDY MAN 3710 HEALTH/ MASONRY 3828 PAINTING 3858 PLUMBING 3890 TREE
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DIRECTORY A to z HANDYMAN ••TUTORING** A·1 Electrlc•I work Home&Rental PropertlHliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii •MASONRY EXPERTS• Gane Abr•ma Palntlnt THE LOCAL PLUMBERliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii INSTAUJREFACE CABINETS WI n do w •, Word, Duncan Construcllon Paint-Carpentry· Unh•PP~ & Fat? we Brick, blk, concrete Int/Ext, Oual PalnVReas $ • William 8angtrt Co.·
Kitchens, baths, doors, E x c • I , A c c e s s Quick Response Drywall and morel can change th•tl at u cc o. LI c /Bond Uc & Insured al~t 78 Since 1947
windows. Doug 546-7258 20 Yrs Exp. 723-1985 Local Uc. 850.7042 G•ry 845-~277 He,ballte lndep. Dist. Low SS Jose 531·7643 Gene 641-8877 Friendly Service
LACEY'S*ELECTRIC Carp'try, roof'g, plbg, Call Joan 759·0559 lka'a Custom PalnUng L1476000 675·9304
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Yard Cln-up531-8415
3410 CARPET INSTALL CONCRETE & 25 yrs exp. Free est. palnt'g , tue. etc ... -------MOVING 3834 Pror, c1ean, Quality •444-4500•
iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil MASONRY 3557 Res/Comm. Sr disc. SR. DISC. Free Est. JEWELRY 3784 work. Int/Ext & Docks BESTS, DRAINS TUTORING 3930 DUNCAN & REPAIRS 3516 L# 238300 642·6568 MORGAN 850-3281 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Reasonable. 631-4610 REPAIRS.FREEESTf7DAYSi'iiiiiiiiii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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20 Yrs exp. Small & Looking for Quality *Best Price/Quality ELDERLY ·P1umblng•Orywa11• William Harold Jewelers Th• Calif. Publlc Utlll· Painting. Int/Ext. Housel o~:~. "~1.:~··~~o: Lg. Jobs 050•7042 C8rpet/Wood/Llno? Landscape, brick, stone CARE Stucco•Palntlng•Tlle Watch & Jewelry repair ties Commission RE· Apt. Oual. Job. FrM est. $5.50. All fixtures In Balow r•l•ll prices Concrete. 843.()122 3611 Electrlcal•Jim 641-7494 Antique/Fine Jewelry QUIRES that all used SL llc#569897 636-8888
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875-4431 Ball Conatructron L 37 .. 73• •A• •7 •---------'"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii .......,,,.,.......,_.....,...-----Boy/set!Jlradt 873-0385 household good a 0,.. ... N pa T NO stalled Ste11e'1 545-8298 •Additions• ball) remodel Ill "' " _.,.., 11 Brick, Block, Stone, TJlel• ¥Chrlall•n Carpenter, 'R nu. .. IN I
•Patios• kitchen remodel---------Cone, Patio, Driveway HOME HEALTH CARE paint, dry wall, stucco, ---------1 movers print their ·Slnce.1974-WALL Fplc, BBQs. Ref. 20 Yr OCC EMT Graduate wd fence, sub tlrs. Sr. LANDSCAPE 8r P.U.C. Cal T number; ..-1n~Ext.-Re"'°"'Com POOL i:! Eos~ondei1011i;,:::1 CERAMIC Exp Terry 557.7594 Witt do daily house discount John, 636-8235 LAWN r111n~ 3808 llmos and chauffeurs Ucl698845 378-037t SERVICE 3894 COVERINGS 3932
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TILES 3528 BRICK•TILE•STONE callsl Greg 501 '2528 Elact~lc•I Spacleltyliiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii g~~t ~ol~.rc.P, ~~s~: STEVENS PAINTING iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 3432 Plain/stamped Cone-HOMECA.RE Provided Residential wiring, Basic Y•rd Malnt. ments. If yo~ve a Freo. Est. 20 Vta Eic.p. Dave Th• Autom•tlo Cualom Wal,peper Add V•lua To Your c rete & Coatings for elderly or disabled. phones, cable. Reis. L•wn•T Cla•nupa, question about the '"° Quality Work. Refs. Pool Man. Cleaning Strlpplng/Palntln,g
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil Home W/T1le, Marblo Uc.154156 631-4310 Houskeeplng, errands, inlegrily. 24 hrs 798·2516 T I I Lt gality of e mover, llmo Uctll 452054 64S.3348 & repair. Very reas· No ~ob too s malll trans .. app. 843·0619 r•• r mm ng, 5., o I d •73 2 .. 37 ASPHALT SERVICES Granito. Free Est. Lie. HANDYMAN Carpen· H•ullng 879·8245 or chauffeur) call: Top Quality P•lntlng onable. 714·969-4780 ,. w 8 ·" ~ "' Slurry/Strlplng. Drive 909·735-9884 Sle11e CONTRACTORS Raaldentl•I Aaelatad ,try. tlle, plumbing & 1----,_;;.._____ Publlc Utlllt es Res/Comm. lnl./Ext. we gals should hang
Way/Prkng Lots. Free Living In COM. 24 Hr roof. 25yrs exp w/refs. Graen Sc•n• Landscpng Commission 21 yrs OC. Lie 334950 ---------together. s 1rlp, Install, Est. (714)998-4003 Leakw Showera Rep'd GENERAL 3558 Exp s tall. 760·1943 Jorry Bell 775·0380 & Irrigation, Trimming 714-558-415t Fast replyl 839·5851 ROOFING 3910 advice to lhe crazy. The Dean of Tiie. Co· 1(800)307·CARE & Removal•, Clean· , ramie new/repalled re· P lumblng/elec/Water ups & Malnt, St. Lie.•---------· 831-21.11 anytime
BUSINESS grout. balhrm remodel CPI BUILDERS INC. heoters/sprlnklera/cell 111599025, eso.e109 PAINTING 3858 PIANO. VOCAL S~ERC~ARL~s0f.1AE"~:JRS. plumbing L#670130 Storm Damage Repair PENCES fans. FREE Estimates! I LESS S 38 8 RENT SERVICES 3488 673-8065 or 846-8526 Uc.l518424•1nsured ._ DEC•S 3615 241·0137 or 218-8169 L•ndac•P• M• nt. ON 6 ESTA8'78. FREE EST.
i iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiil (714t 995.4993 ut "' Mowing & Clean·ups eW.P . YOUNGQUIST iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii L#323842 eec).7721 1'iiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiiiiiiiiii Soml·Retlred Contractor Mallbu:llghl-Speclalst Painting Contreotor Plano 6 Voice lesaon• • •THUNDER ROOFING• __ th_ro_u_g_h_c_la_s_si_ll_ed __ Multl·Medla: Desk Top ---------·---------'" Rpr1 lmprvemnts 1m jobs Call Pole 722, 7732 Q al · ti b "'Of't • Publlshlng·Res. Script CLEANING ·-DEC• •Wood Fence•• Fru standing mailbOxes 1...---,....--.....--·..,-.._,. u ug;:ro~ ~ ,.. ' all ages, beginning to For all of your roofing ~--------
/Book Writing. All Your SERVICES 3548 "' replac:t/repait, ltM Niullng Quality & lntegrlly. Lawn Service, MOw/ · na. claHlca by degreed naeda. Reroof/r.-palr. PLUG • Bus. Needs! 540.1947 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilCOATlNG 3570 estimates. Low prices. Uc'd 1 care.Ken 842•1770 adge/aod/aprlnklera/ FrH ••t. 645-3305 teacher. &40-1947 LI(\ 638144e4e-4122
W d P I 1"iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-ii Advantagt Constt. 974·530t cln·up. 1 O yta In area. QUALITY CARIE PIANO Bag.-Advanced ---------or roe••• nt by A TOUCH OF CLASS 1• Al 966-2716 Iv• mag 20 yr• exp, excellent
Mra. Rogers In the Cleaning. Rel/Comm STOP Deck L••k'1 HARDWOOD TREES workmanship, fair ~~t:~:in~:~fl~afi~r1. TELEPHONE
neighborhood? Need Uc/Bonded. Free Eat. Waterproof Coatlne•~ FURNITURE , prk:H. 845-2417 Ron Jennifer 640-8669 SYSTEMS 3926 IN PfOf help? 722·Hl58 My. TerHa 282.7143 Deck1/Stalrs. Best Sf REPAIRS 3622 FLOORS 3712 ,..~~""'.,. .... u-. Quallty work. FrM Est. wssMs ._ '15t...:M78 CHUNO"S PAINTING --------·I ---------• Houaola•nlWlndowe L4'587430 722.S769liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii 20 v,. Exp. Gd Price! PET Phone Jaoke by Jack CABINETS Weekly, Bl-weekly. Camplata Raetor•llon CLEAN/WAX/POLIBH 1---------Guar work. FrM Eat. •2• A JACK
REFINISHING 3500 Mov•·lna/OUtl. Refs Doo•s Reflnlahlng, repair, up-M•~·~ ReJuv~nallng LEGAL Uc#375602 538-1634 SERVICES 3870 MOVH/lnatall. Rel/ Pina .......... &'\ 3580 hota. -etc. FREE pick· ear• p. SERVICES JENKINS PAINTING Comm.· 444-41550. up/dallv/est. 962-1823 7 t4-&4e.e1oe 3812 HOUS•CLUNINQ Int/Ext. Wallpaper, KITCHl!N CABINET Stained or painted.
Variety of flnlahH.
Ucl698845 378-0371
15 yrs exp. Good Ref. An•xperl•noecl H I UoL L I drywall, te>C1urlng, ale.
Own trana. Call any· dependable door GLASS/ HAUUNG 3720 r:r!; '°'::re• ega Fr .. HI. David 419-64el
t Im e . a 4 1 .0 S 3 1 hangar. Quar work, echlld aupport 808 HUTTON CO.
Pareonallzad Pat Care ---------Kannel anarnatlve. No TRANSLATO•' •tr•aa or worry. Uc, ...,
Ina. Rafa 673•'7184 TUTOR 3927
rea•. Don 52t..n1o MllUlOIS 3682 Heullng .lunll, Appll· MW8tl AH./Comm. Int/Ext. ----------------booA•I RIPAliiiD MC .. , Yard Clean-Up, 1---,..,..l!'T!ll,...,,_,..,__ Complete Acou•llC On th• move?
CARPENTRY 3510 COMPUTEIS · 3556 Satisfaction OUWanteadl HARBOR GLASS CO. Eto ... Call Mike Ll:~~~taT call. earv. FtM Eet.
Ask fot Mika Bia••· Comm/Aas. Storefrnt, Me.1391 •t•• COMPUT• Lll'822631 H2 ... e1 ~ Atrnoc1. Ooor1 MAC TUTORING 642'2°"3 L#<431130 windows, wtdrbe, tub/l· .. -u--N_K..,T-o"'"T_he __ D_U_M_P_ •rner•ld P•lntln9 ~: cabiMll, 11ueto 0&:;. Syatam •all progrma All Kind• of Jobe For ahower. Uc. 842-0424 (714-H8-1882) 1...i~~:&:~l!~~r.LI Int/Ext wallpaper/tlla
w ... lences, gales, tic. Uc. M • r k e 7 9 •7 2 4 S Alt Kinda Of People. Buy It, Sell It Find It, Will haul what TrHh Competitive,.."· 10 yn ''r'• lllP JfHT'l 142.0517 ....;.;M...;;b;.;'.;.;:B;.;e;.;1.;.;t•;.;.r...;;B...;;u;.;;•.;..· .;;.B.;;.u;.;r._11 ____ c_1_•_•_a_1n_ed_.__ Cla••lfled. Man won't! 9&4·5259 e~H .. , 111-2039
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